EMOCRAT. pOWSAIITI EVERY EpITICADAT Mouirn MONTBOAE, 51a8firA CO., PA., BY .A.W I A " 2 " Cl s 7 "EDITORS & PROPRIETORS, At two Dollars par Year in Advance. TO ADVEItTISERS:—TnE Notoonar as an adver tising medium, is 'unsurpassed •in this section. It teaches the Farmerdtiechanic. and builness man. Its_ circulation is COnstantly..lecreasing. and'its advertising rates reasonable.- Rates will be given at our °Mee or try ma ll . JOB s,PRINTING.:--Our office la supplied with four printing preases,together with t large variety of typo. borders'. fancy inks. etc.. with which , wnare prepared to, do work in the best style and at prices lower than any competitors in auy section. i 14amples shown , and estimate* cheerfully given at oat office. Work order by mail will receive prompt at noon. I B. B. HAWLEY. • • \W. C. 'CAMBER-. DEMOCRATIC COCINTY COMMIT TEE MEETIN,G.. Pursaant to: call of the chairman. the Demoeratio county committee-met, at. the Tarbell House, on 'Monday last. ‘"Meet ing was Called to order by the chalaman. On. motion of C. C. Mills of D s linotlk, Beebe,"of Bridgewate r; . was elected secretary of the, committee for the.eniu ing year.' The next business in order . was the election of dele4atei to the - state convention to' be held at Lancaster March 220;1876. On motion of Win. Harding of New Milford, H. M. Tyler, of. JacksOn, 'was elected It , prese,ntative delegate, and on motion of, P„ L. Fitih, of R Hopbot - tom, was elected his colloague, On mo tion of IL W. Tyler of tJacksOn, J. B. McColltim esq., ot Montrose, was elected Senatorial delegate.. subject to'conference with . Wayne county. Other tnattc4s. of iniportance were discussed ' l by the com mittee and the tongue of good report came from all sections. The , committee were utianithously in llivor of retrench- Ment and reform in every branch of gov einmen4 in township, county, state and dation and reaffirmed their determina tOn to maintain those4rinciples,enuncia ted by the last Demociratic counts con tention of Susquehanna cliitity,believing that the timed deman a yeturn to old time economy as well as "honesty and capability" in every public servant. On motion of E. M. Tiffany the committee adintirned to meet the first Monday of APril.Court. , BEERS, Es B. ri*WLEY. Seeretary.;. ! , . I Chairman. Although we are about s cuter anoth er Prisidential struggle. the debaucitery and frauds of the cutest of 1872 are yet coming to the light,of day. .The trial, of general Babcock at St.: L uis was bu one of the sad sequels of th general poiitical , itical demoralization that . lprevailed •in t 1 the last Presidential ca,mpaign,nd are_ cent, - batik failure in Lancaster eihibits. a runnitig sore,of fraud. , Two of the lead ing participants in . the distribution of false naturalization papers have quarreled and, as it usual, the, falling out of rOgues , haSgiven the truth. The partieS are, nr., Cam. Mulilenberg, art . ittpt pupil of the Camt-ron political • school. and Mr. J. W. Jcihuson, the Republican , District \Attor ney of the ' Old Giiard. ' Mutilenberg publicly charges - Jo l hnson- with . actively -participating in the distribution of false papers, and Mr. Johnson has, thus far deemed the discreti n' ofsilence the bet ter- part of valor. A:s Mr. Johnson is, charged \vitt) the - - proSecution of cmi nals for the good peofilel of Lancaiter, it can hardlybe, neces6ii him that remind hm . ( I that if tile next grand jtill , don't present oa,rn. lkinWentie-g and J. W. Johnson for trial before a-jury Of their ceuntrymen there must be Some hitch in the adminis tration of „justiceup that way.,.. Possibly they might pktid the stat Ute of litnita. tiou, but the p ? .,) , vetty I , of a District Attor ney employing..-.4u01 a plea for his own safely would beWorth giving him the op portunity.--Phira Mites.. .. _ 1 Ge!). Sheridan sayi that if ,the pay of army officers rednced,_the‘' very flower ot them will resign. Wry *ell; let thern reidit." , „ It..wall,be.nO trouble to All their places witti equally good if not, better • men nrin.a . redneed salary. -.We-used to have quite aaefficicnt offlcers: when Lhe pay and. I.y allowances ritabout half what they are. now, 'and . ..we do not rernemb4 that aip yof . :them -belonged t& Whiskey .Ring. If Gen.' Sheridan fatimit, stand lb Per cect,cff hit $ll,OOO and allowandesi e per year, letj,hitu resig h 4, and kOback to clerking. ` i. l3efOre ~ G en. -Richey got him a place the army, be,., Wll9 . head clerk in grOcery, store at Somerset Ohio, 4 the magnificet saltt,ry of,sere s itty-five ceiAti a Week. If be thinlcs..that tht-re • any grocery. In the, conntry't hat, will pay him over.; slo,o_oo . year for . vino', ''.up stigat, ecire6, and `candles, its. Mm resi n :Yorkq4l.4'.:pl.9e-04,-i4,..-Aok'i. .n ,o. i3l:4i'4' , '"''''''''''' • '' ''''''''.... !ERE FOUR YEARS AND 0 MORE. -• • • In the course of a speech ,in the House of Representatives, by. J. Procter Knott, of Kentucky, in _ia_vor of limiting the President to one teim ot four years he said :- :.The one 'all-sufficient reason , ' for Hui- iting eligibility to the presidential office to a single term is stated either directly or inferentially in every. the of the utter ances to which I' have called attention: It'iS to be found, siry in the natural and almost inevitable inclination of one in posession, of an honorable and lucrative ofqce to retain posession, and in • the equally naturaL, aiad probable disposition on his part under such a temptation to make use of the tremendous appliances untler bis control to perpetuate his ower. It has heel' many and many a time re marked that an incumbent of a goid fat office seldom dies, and never - resigns and, sir, it is true. There is scarcely any thing else, within the'entire range 'of human affection which under some cir cumstances may nab?, surrendered with cheerfulness. Friends, home, country, and even bre itself may be given away without a infirm'. , bat the disinterest ed patriot once in posseSsion of a good paying public offic% hangs. on to it with grim determination and . a deathless con stancy that would have-added a brighter halo to the crown of a Christian martyr [laughter] especially when , . his . salary-is $50,000 a yar when hp is supplied' with :and maintained in. astyla of luxury of which Lucallna himself never dream ed ; furnished; repaired ; and huated at an annual . expenise of $25,000 ;. where • the very air he breathes is redolent with *the perfiitneof rare exotics . propagated .tifty 7 thousand.dollar green house, mains tained out of the public . - Treasnry.at an. expense of $5,000 an.num,[linghter]; an office 'in which he has , his writing done*by a private secretary on a salary of .$2,500 a year; Withan'assistarit secretary on a. salary' of $2,500 to do the writing of the private :secretary, [laughter]and two clerks at $4,500 to do the writing of the assistant secretary, [renewed laugh ter]_; where he has a steward at $2,000 per :annum to purvey is table the choicest Wines- and- - the daintieet.viands that can either. teinpt.Or . satiate , . the: ap, petite . .and when ht is allowed • . $6,000 a year for'hooks, papers, . periodicals, 'tele .graius,-. and "genersl contingencielo---. What general c:intirsgencies may incluie I do not know, but let ne thank God for the contingencies, .anyhow [laughter].— Why, IM,r. Speaker, •if the...children of !troll sighed for the "fle sh the leeks, onions and. garlic' and . o'h.er .beg garly concomitants of. their. bondage in Egypt,'what must be the emotions of a sensative . and patriotic soul i on contem plating a last,, long farewell to a.--salary and perquisites like these [Laughter.] Now, sir, I . ask gentleman _ who would lengthen the !present term of the Presi-. .dential . office - to go home .to their hoist hearted, hard-working, '. over-taxed con stituents and eXplain to them\if th..i can why it is that four yeamare nor sufficient lengt,h of time :for any one American citizen to enjoy the luxuries I have men , tioned. . . The rumor is now flying around:ata lively rate that Pucker Schenk has resien- - ed. -the position: of *Minister to. England. •lt is r'eportedfroni Washington that he . and Fish have been in telegraphic cur ' respontlance on that stillict. A dispatch froth Lundon says, that Schenk's resigns; tion has been tendered and aceepted: He intends to remain, in London to answer a•I charge that. - mtry be hroughtagaitist thin respecting the affairs of - the Emiu3 mine s .. • For the honor of the country it is kby hoped anit:this . report. is !rte.— The Ainerican goviTnme \ ntbus been hing. enoughicandilized by his retention in office. Efis resignation should have been: demanded long-no Once' more Presi dent Grant has been \ Compelled to, recog-: nize the force of. public Opinion, although he held out fora long time... .‘. The "Fast Mail," a hundred yeart. is illustrated by, the 14 flowing official' order which was published at that time: "GENERAL POST 0 YFICE, PIIII,- ' 4.I3ELPHIA ) 'February 14 1775. "It having been very inconvenient to • persons concerned in trade that t he, mail from . "Philadelphia to New:England" sets out but once a fortnight during the ;winter 'season, _this is to give notice, that the New England mall will henceforth go oriel a week the. year around ; where by the - correspondence may be carried on and Answers o'3tained to letters between Philadelphia sal Boston in three weeks, which •usedkin the winter to rquire weeks. By command of the Postmaster Getierai; \ In Negejtig.deeified at New. York wits bell tbat=the individual liability at ,stocitholders . in= natiotutP banks is a bility for all 'debts contronted by the batik up to, tbe ainount of the par 'ialue ,of tlie4 stock that this liability 14 gen erol - and oot iut pro two, Share Of debts. If too 'much is eollecied the ourplus Can be claimed by - the 'stockholders. 1 . 1:-,.,E,iiii,04ilirj'Etiiii01.:IrOtit-Troy--,c1:1 - 4t0t: iiill;L':(inito'4,oi:' . u.Otil :4 .- :'.'.. t riiil rgb) - :' : :-0 0 ':it' l3 - iib- . t:triiiiirid'ay;' . ':_:-. , _'. , : - : , :-'.',;'' - ='::, , .. - ... - :::',: - TILE prito,Opavt_:.::ii.=.ll:4ACTE-_i..'3.1,t3PT6 • -'.- 4 YVILLiAII.:FRANKtiN, , . The bard money and the soft Money wings of the Republican party 'are alz ready beating the air for movement in achano3 course S. -, Grant, ConlOing and Blaine stapd: by the „financial Pdliey . of last year. Morton his set up oppo sition policy: in Thii‘ conven tion that - declared for him for the •Preii dency at IndianopOlie at the same,time_ favored the repeal of _the resumption act, By the 14th 'day of June; when , the na tional convention Assembles at . cineinatti, the breeze that 18' freshening tiow on the .currancy,question may be such tornado that it will swamp s the ship. The rational ir` dernocratiC committee Met at. Wiliard's hall, Washiiigton, on February 22d. Ail . the members were present with the exception of a few prox ies. Augustus Schell presided. After considerable diScussion as to the time of the convention, and after listening to representatiyes from different cities as , to the place, it was decided that it, should be held at St. Louia, on the 27th ofJune, The supreme court of this state has de' l cicled fir the case . of Gilbert Harris; appea from the,common please of Philadelphiai tbat "obstinate silence, laziness or Willa neglect of household duties on the par . of the wife do not constitute such crue sud' barbarous treatment a under th act of 1854 entitled .. a busbana to a di ; . !!, , I vorce. Walt Till the Eleetioakare Over! . . The testimoniy oflilr. - J. W. Douglas,. et-Commissioner of Internal ._Reyenue in the trial of General . BalicOck contain : o some eurions.revelations. - . ..The -President, • the' Seoretary of the Treasmry .and the Commissioner were all . agreed, We, ar. ',. told by .air. Douglas, as- to the existenee of extensive, frauds in the .retrenue, seri vices and the necessity of investigating them, anti in order to 'facilitate fair in quiry it was deterinined to_isaue'an °TM' transferring super Visors froth one plat to another :This. was: - based . upon th the principle upon which DOnglas affeii ward sentjoyee to California,, so that he would not be an.. obstaalel tolthoinveiti gation of his affairs in - St. Louis.: The order of transfer was a wise Meastire, and Ought to have been carried out at once. But Mr... Douglas. coolly. testified that up- - on nonsu'atation_ with &-cretiiry Bruton? they,"coneluded to wait until the - . 141 elections. Were over. We ,waited:.' he said, "and then`there were anuinber : of Sen. - , atonal eleetions, and. we littcl .to.wait un= til they. were over; then wei found thtt we were in the midst of thelPresidenti I election;'ind that was another.obstac4.;: -after that we• arranged tO mike the transfer's?" . . Here is startling news for the peopl. EnOrmous - ,frands, amotuit ing to millions of dollars.are corrimitted by the Whiskey Ring. The President .and . his nearest advisers - know of. the facts, and are in duty bound to discovebr and puniih these wholesale robbers oaf the nation. 'But they refuse to do So. Thil postpone ; the investigation three dins. 1 They wait till the :elect!ons : iire over, • It is true that after the' elections S c- reiary Bristow: prosecuted i these. frau , but the - fact ;is evident that before I elections" the administration supprestlei even the investigation. • The honor of th• goverunient 'wti,..: degraded! to win • ht electicii.for a party, and the revetta.B n the people were 'allowed , to . ! be pit nde ei to swot; the rrven ties of Stati.e'ciiytillit es !We learn with grief and .shame ' that it the opinion of the administration - it i more important t' cArry an eleotion ,t hai to punish crime.. IS this the spirit lii Which . the President's famous ordei "Let no!gu,ilty , man escape," js to be n terpreted.? It' would rather seem. , to be "Let all; guilty-men 'escape till after th electionti." ' Then ) after millions of (Ft] lairs have been taken,' after States hiive been won by . deceit, ,after Senators ,have been eleeted . who : - .would :'have }Pellicle feated had the .people kilt!** the- triltli,\ then, Finnish the:-criminals !whom it• ivt, necet.sary toprotect --before, Tha Prlesi dent 'now clams- :that he revoked:ith order to'remove ritsPicuiti froM the mi id of the guilty' officials,' : iii order that t e -.Wright be more - easily, detected; but. , l' Douglai 1 contiadietti 'hirn i: and if th 'testimony of the -latter. : be true, the of ernment'has committed a greater Mimi( against the people;thki'n any with wlpie 'even the' Whiskey: Ring itself is charged. .—Neu, Tork - Heltld: .- ::'• ". • :' ' i ' • Co Iston At Sea. Lotiiiox, Febiliarf 17.--717 he . Egress Association furnishes the following: pie steamer Franconia' ran' into the ste4tter "Strath-Olyde, of Glasgow, off Doverlthis afternoon, The boiler tif. the. Strati); Clyde burst and she - sank immi , disitely.. Fifty tiro : of her prasengeris were drodened five have been langed at Dover andifour others are reported ,to have been E veil The Strath-Cly.le, which sailed ''roin London for Boinbay,jiad been, in to *vet. -bay. to.,land her pilot. A's she was g,siteer lo out again,:about a iniile .frOu the Admiralty pier, .She , was 'caught : ,by the strong tide which turned . her bail to. wards 'lhe southeast. Thestearner ?ran- COnia, ;which was Contirat down - the; .han- lid, ran into her, with great force , o i her i Port qiiarter. ,The-Collision ecour,ed at 4.30 - P,11.. • Two •tn in titeS later war s the Strai 6:Clyde exploded'. li nd the st ahrt went :to the bottom. The'; Franiconia "sviil3 bildlY (141444 bur ii,'•piiiifioht.i'lt is •- i . thought that' all her. - -fpre-ccimpartment Iplatea were carried away. Tiro-pigs im imediotely took her in tow.. The')ceather I was Clear and theses calm at:the: time of the disaster; The life-b Oat - was ilaunChed, but failed to reach the 'scene: in time; to rescue any of the Strath-Clyde's passengers or crew. .10verthemepts New This Week. - A ONE T .WANTED. _ Persons wishing to invest , in Einsottehantia ,County Bonds, in the prim of five hundred dollars OY mote,ean do to by making' Arrangements with the County Com missioners, on - Monday. the 18th day Of Sara, at the Commissioners' office. The mdney received and bonds issued on Monday, the 27th day„Of March. ' _ tsY ORDBit 1,1111 A 3 —al. B. ELDICID. t;lerk. Montrose, March 1,1838. F°' aiLE OR RENT. i Meat g , A. lect:1112.11.0 ' a,lts:cil. f: ,-, On. Liticoln Avenue:, , . . • • Montrose, Pa. 1 Stitt of lot. 9xlo rode,' with fruit end "shade tree" well, i-barn, etc. Inquire of or address - E. B. W ARNER, Match 1..18'16tf. ' : - •,tontrose, Pc 101113:BLIQ SALE.` • P The subscriber will offer for sale on his premises in Palr ale. atllo o'clock, a. ta" on Wednesday, Marchllsth, = 1. FV;jO yearlings, one two-year-old heifer, one sorel horse, six )ears old; one cream horse. seven years old. one brown horse, eight, years old, one bsy mare, one two horse power thresher and cleaner. one lumber waga none: platforni-spring wagon, nearly new. one buggy', oue sleigh. one tet doable harnesa, one bingle harn,,t es, one Wood mower, one breeding sow. two shoats, one:, dog churn . y ewer. some !dairy fixtures. a quantity of oats, wheat, corn, buck,wheat, hemlock lumber. hay and straw. T BRMB—AII sums under five dollars cash, $5 or over nine:.imonths' credit' with interest and approved securi ty. • ' T. P. MBBKEtt, an. & BRO. ' March 1, 1876w3pd. " M. C. Burrow, Auctioneer. pUBLIC SALE. The subscriber having disposed of his farm knovitras the John S Towne premises. In Purist Lake, will sell, tit public vendue, on said premises. i Friday. Itlurch leth • at it o'clock. a tn..' the fol lowing property, to wit : One:pair very fine matched bonito, 15 cows. yearling bull; 10 to 15 tour hay. straw, 200 btpkbelA oats. onanti ty of corn in the ear. quantity buc#wheat. putaroer. lutner wagon two-rented cam ge; eels oonble bar near, vet bob-Ai igha.nhifiletreer. neci,y4ike,one•hur-e slehrh, wheel churn power. butter worker.bat rel churn, S or 10 dozen milk paus.'nearly new; milk palls, lin' bard mower. -Inuits wheel rake. irbn-beam ride-hill plore, L. plow, cult Prator,revolving him° rake. harrow. hay rigging, sit.ne boat, iron viae aid other Alder too numeron,L too mention. TERMS—An i‘lllllo of eve dullard arid under. cash.ov er 45, six Mtnithe credit .nith Interest and approved security. • , AMBROSE SPENCER. , March 1, 1875,,d. , . 9w2 TOWNSHIP NTAZKARI" of t - receipts' and ex penditurce of Sllvvr Lake Town hip. • 1 - • SPECIAL ROAD TAX. Amount diplicateo • . . L.. 1589 ' - Overpaid th e amount of dttplkates • • • • by the collectors... .....'. J. 34 4.4 Collector's percentage... 26 66 Ordure paid ' . 64816 • - I 1F573.11 Amount duplicates. . . ... I, VW $ll Collector's percentage f " orders paid 1 x 93 Refunding order to collector on TO,n2 i, .. 34 43 Balance In Treasurer', hands • . .• --$2 ll 'noon TAX. I ' ' • Amount dupliette , . .... ..... PO 2 8 Collector's petentage 111141 uriXers pelt... R - 150 96 pittance in Trearnrer's hand t $BB3 32 DOG TAX. Ainount duplicate ....... . $lO6OO Collector's pergratage.......... 5 SO Orders paid 04 0( gg , SO Balance in Treasurtir i c hand 7.1 • 1116 70 BACK ROAD TA..I. Collected 1 s9o' 9 Collector's perceotage.... " 1 .. $ 458 Orders paid . 1 1 84 17 • • ...... • 1. --,--• - ; ; 'TO Balance In Treasirer's hand $ 209 • . CHARLES DELH AN' TY, LORENZO STONE; Supervisors. DONSOYIN, Silver Lake, March 1, 1876. T HE SUSQUEHANNA lOUNTY AGRICULTURAL WORiS Having been reorganized under the firm, name, and style of Susquehanna Contui Agricultural . Works, limited', ' . Treas., It.JEw ETT, Pres , . W. I. Coo U, I reas., D. SAYllx, SeerOtitry. • re now prepared to thrnish, on t hort notice, tattotiaig • .11gtats, • • 18 I CIRCULAR SAW MILP, TURBINE WATER. NVE4IELS.,' . And do all kinds of tail. and jot work promptly and satisfactorily. at low rates. We umeant= and have on hand a large assortment of , IP LOWS °I:II4'I:ZZ° . I _ l CAULDRON KETTLES s!if different styles, .ADJUSTABLE - BARN DOOR 111ANGINGS, MEADOW . . ROLLERS, jBLACKSMITHS' Foitogs POTS and GRATES, DOG PO W .ERS for churning, One and Two HOrse POW •ERS any TIIRE3LIERS, alba latest and best • • patterns, •, !- •- , MobtroSe, Muth 1, 1.87ti,4-13nk. - • • • . filAYhOli t il FAMILY -MRDIC I INSS. Pain and Lameness re.ieved i 1 a Short time by the use of Taylor's Celebrated Oil. The great Rheumatic and Neural igic Remedy., This ;medicine isnot A' cure all, but is warranted to cureimore of theails and ills to which flesh Is heir than any oilier rued'cine ever Ms. covered. Give it a trial; If yon do - not ilnd it so. it costs you nothing. It, may boluSed wilh the utmost advantage for any kind of Pain.itaineness. Wounds or Bores upon Mall or beast. Will. not smart the rawest wound or sore. Full directions for nee_ tirouud each bottle. Ask your Merchant feria free viol, _Not:are-- No Pay. - . • • Taylor's Cough Syrup or Expectorant. for all Throat and Loin; diseases. Is very pleasant. to the taste and contains nothing injurious. Try_ it, -anti stop that cough and, take the soreness from your Throat and I togs. Ask your Merchant fora free vial. No Cure— NO Pay. . • • TaYiorakTotiditlf,n PoUrders for all kinds of stock *rid poultry. Wurrante i the best renpVatOr of the system of run down ordiseased stock: +that has ever been :die, covered. Try them for.all diseases incident to' the brute creation. Directions . forl uso.ftrounit each pack' age, MO Cure—No t'ay. . All the shoves medicates for lids by - Abel Terrell - And Burp* it Nicholt 4 or MOntroeurirind till lirititglinkinitl Dealers throughout the eCnintt . _ . ECM OWNING TAILOR 1 October /I TOWN. TAX. earble eW 4 uld cal l the attention of the Polle wanting ANYTHING IN THE MARBLELINF to 01nt-WORKS at SUSQUICRA'NNA DEPOT, PA., gw - Being the only Marble Worts in the Coonty..af An Work Warranted as Represented YOU ,044 N SAVE MONEY .clljtug on us. Stugfa Divot, Pi., Aptill4. 1875.-Iy. H. & W. T. DICKERS AIIPS FURNITURE ROOMS New Milford, Ps., : Can be found the Largest and beet as- : : sortinent of gurnictire consisting' of ,: PARLOR, CHAMBER. DINING ROOM, AND HALL . FURNITURE, _ to be found In the County, all new and of the late patterns, and will be sold very cheap for CASH. All goods wsmunted as represented. H.:& W. T. DjCILEMIAN. Feb. 16, 1876.-4 m. A NSW STOCK 01 11 41°C)101:Tiwer3r, est received and for sale by lIPICItFINS For mile li7 ALSO, ALL, KINDS OF 11 GROCERIES, At the store of arrosaa. Cirs4I6XILKOMIII For sale 17 Montrise, April 11,185. CARRIAGES. PLATFORM WAGONS 3Eblietetcorris, LUMBER WAGONS. Mani aetured, on exhibition, and for sale at '. SPRINGVILLE OR MONTROSE. koutiost, %far& le, 1875. Dauchy Go. A GENTS 10t, elegant mt. Mir litoB.lnOtlilted,sute 9111 IX. for $4, or 20 for $1 Chromos of every description Bw4 NATIONAI. CllllOl4O CO Phila.. AGENTS WANTED I Medals' and fittdomas Awarded for lIIONLEISWAIr PICTORIAL pIBLES Isoo Illustrations. 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