HE - . : ppiIOCRAT: PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING* , AT MONTROSE, StrSQ'A CO., PA., BY - .4 1 1 A . "a El - 2" ez C "CT S it EDITORS & PROPRIETORS t\ At two Dollars per Year irL\ AdTance. I TO ADVERTISERS :—THE Draw_ A r as ap idver- Using medium is unsurpassed in Otis section. It reaches the Farmer, Mechanic, and businpss - man; drculatiodis constantly increasing. and its advertising •Iktes reasonable. Rates Y wUI be given at our office or ymail. - JOB. PRINTING:—Our -office is supplied with four , Tinting presees.together with s large variety of type, larders, fancy inks, etc., with which we are piepared do work in the best 'style and at pries lower than ay competitors in any section.; ilampks shown and itimates cheerfully given at mix mince. Work order ( by mail will receive prqmpt attention: . .B.• HAWLEY.. - O. ORUSER. National DemOcratie.Ticket. FORI,PRESIDENTI SAMUEL - J. TILDEN, ';', NEW yorix. ; FOR. VICE PRESIDEX,T, THOMAS: h..: HEN.ORrOKS OF ,INDYANA DEMO csA Ti co PriT 'CON vg.N.: Tiam- . , • Pursuant , to, resolution passed by. the Democratic county cornnlitt e in setion 1 Augnatllth, 1876, ' a' nonii e ating on.- - I vention . will convene ,at ,The 'out liouse in Montrose; On TUESDAY SEPTZW BERIIFTEL,IB76,, at 1 o'clock, 'p.:tri., . for the ; purpose of expressing a chOice.d the delegates -for a candidate for congress and alio for' a candidate, for state set - . ator : and: appointing ; c o ngressio nal . and . Senatorial .conierees. Als4 for the' purpose of ricini,iiiittiii'a two _candidates for' the. Itiuseof • Representatives, 'one candidate for Prothonotary, one_ candidate for \JUry commissioner, and , one s dandidate ,for Auditor. . By the smile atith6rity . the'itofninittees of Vigilino ,br to trictsa ti re reby,:directed to call a pri-, mary_or delegate:‘election for their respec tive districts, 'be holden on SATI:it- DAY ; the day of Sefitegiber ~ neat, for the purpose of electing, delegates . to represent eanh , 01, said dis 7 :, tricts in-Ceiling Convention; :and 'also to'. theii and there elect' , one , persea 'to' represent said: districc orilneCdun eeti)- mittee:fof.the next ensuing year.' The delegate elt9tions shall be orpnized and kept open between th'e' h - ollrs of 3 o'cjoek p. in. and 6 o'clock 0. in. unless other wise 'ordered - by . , the VligilanCe, commit- tee. The.names; of the ,committees of. .Vigi lance .are iAblished , elsewheie: O. P. BEF;,BE; - r E; . B, lIANVLEy; 'Beorefarv. ohtirnican. G, A. ~G RO Or AS A P.RO2E_CUTING .. . .-- A TTO .1-; .11r .E 7 l' . , , .-,, . - , Galueha IA; Grow: whoassunies to claim the title of - , 116n; to his name, and. whO has had his ` name heraldrthil tlefore his 'tip= pearang r; • 1:00!ig Yle,etipg,l;ast: _ that ; cai "The , second 111.411 of the nation" pro nounced me a "common, nialiCions' 'and willful liar," af:a public nieeting, held` at ' the Cixiitg"o*ulguTo. ti'f-ILT,onYiiesday evening .of last we ek, and informed my neighbors that I_ Nytis ~..‘fnitWortity of the respect of honoiable men." This he' aid , upon 1 Ili; tirredifta'iharie 0f.,. deiiic;et•ale; Intilicip#alicl,yillinl i lying upon ms- past, : , in THE DEmocis4, and claimed to quote' from,THEDzincnkr (a.?! froni hitiielf) the written and Parble evidenoe tii'prdVe, it. Acting as prosecutor, , witness; 'and' jury, : he tried,couvinted, and Rentencva me to take , rny, iilace, in , -thetoWn* 4here 1 reside t among common 3 liar - g; a nd tii 'be forever debaried frOin,tk;gdod Opinion of sialithoripia,bleMfn as, he prmounced himeeit :to lie, or any -other.) , - - --- , The charge was a' grave one . and-'tithe sentence just had the eivideneo sustained it. ' MY' tipOlOgflor; appearing her ` :is . simply. because , Oa Otild he liou 0, .A. Grow,;•filayed thug, A(a cowardly ‘:pet.- tifogger; 4vho'claime4 I to have the ',written, evidence twproiemY guilt . and . • refnieil to prodUCO it, taut asant4as,to ,convict - me. upon .hia :parolelestirripay: l, , gad ti ct ant ed the.:Part. of: a i!nianr• .iiiatkad :of-the part of '."the fellow".:1 - (Should . 6ot - haie appeared here. •' ..- -,', ',,,,,' ' ~- ,-.". G. 4.Grovitnade this statement 4 ,tOI neighberiand others in .public tneeting .1, assembled. „let That. I' . rough - the Col umns, of,:etE'Dmiocitirr, =had' charged ` him with being: titi • ;' officer or stockholder of the'll'eaas-and.:riqifi l O-",,Efkiway. ~2 n d; That he hat calledupon me andnlorm. ed. me-that : he was iintfailidioi.'pr 0 . 4 . 1 i. :: holder:of' th4railway', hut Was'i i keviaeikt of one:4 O itih:ranCliee,a4 that-he,request ed me t,makea.correction .in annot.dantq • therewith. —, `_ '_ - f ,l,t_ ... , ,::::-....:',::.: -: 3d, that I Wised to make' siiqikpiir. reotion, but that P*l', e . . l 'isilinsi pf . , THE l DEMOCRAT _contained a repetition of same obFge ! '' - . I - . I wai(present at' reitli* . i6aeti4t*red' , sf L ' -" .: i., t .. , ;,, • . to above aid, b • its respectful ,permission, arose :at its c.ose,' ,not ‘t,o' tins' i wr Mr. 'GVe r t ro ari_it ha beeU erroneously.`Eitated, for 1 shoUid hi ye -considered mytelf elf pray Out of p act in a' political or,,per sonal altacati n with any one at that 2 , meeting • but arose simply to claim the \ right which b longs to a -criminal in a i / a court of Juste e. , That when .Mr. Grow :pronounced m a "common liarn befdre a jiii•y, 'compose of my friends and neigh . _bora, and clef ed to convict the upon 'written ,evide co to which he explicitly referred, Ide added that he should read' that'evidenee :ud I Was ready '1 to lettie' judgement of the .". andi, : . nd this Only,: I _did,.witli- : - ,g . the benefit of a general lives not `:the , • man;: be, he I - d, .TexasjPacific, etio or . . I's" • ISland, WIU . can , pro ,"dommon •liar" before an i y - friends and - tieighbors in - a,' political Or:a"l'eligious hati'ShAll.'Claini the . riot .. ~ ..; him the ' evidence he best - . ... Ossess' . ;-- • • . rti that':.G.- - ./V.. 'Grow.. then yed; - the: part of: "the , fel=, o . tpaicllx.pi.tlifo?jge : i•; .. ..wiien. read that written evidence 16. .question by saying that ' tor. attacks- me through= his' my ow tr = way to. correct it." . . .1 . - pie Challenge G, A. or n . - Or- "frllow7 to read= from HE DEMOCRAT,. any such ;asstimed I - had madeagamst my. case to thl 'out even. Ther from 'Glen wo nouucemea Audience of •I Whethefit be ineetine'bUt -7 to detuand of iTifessee to p - agam'asSl ; . and there 01, lOw" 'and , he refused' to,, biit eva&d.tl , -'ran hen an: ed" paper t.talce First=l •h any Otherm' the files. of . charee- his !h him; , Second—l. deny that he ever asked me to make t-an , correction and it .would; be impossible or me to correct a thing,l never hid stiated and lastly that I -never .repeated the l charge for the same reason. ,In the fdlilowing is my only, Offense, if any, and upOn ready to be. tried for truth :an .1 veracity, with all.tbe ,petty fogging powers of the dapper attorne; lat e from Texas, to distOrt"if before the jury of 'my Teodoro. The DemocrAt s July ; 26th, 18760 .• There are twenty per Ons of feepublican-ten-. dencieS, annuunced thisi week in the Montrose , I 'Republican ' vik 4 ho , stand ready to - sacrifice' the &ople of thiS , county, we mean' Sacrifiee ' the :offices of thi4 county, no, wehnean sacrifice the county,- for the offices, or words.,to that effect., One of I:hesel i men is a- Greeley man from the Texas and Pacific railway and the rest arc not. How long the tail of some cats do Grow. - - After th 4 publination of the above, Mr. Grow did r of call upon me, but "casually , 'met hinru oh the steps of.: Hon. C'T. ,Tarrell'a I w office. In course of cOn- Versation N r. Gron , slid to me that ne was nOt President of the ;Texas ! and Pa cific Railwity . but th4t he woo President of, a.bran4 from the Gulf intersecting kt, whichbeing projected through the . state into .lle made no request that I shotlld i correct_ anything and as had 'never charged him with -neing'presi- , dent of tho •any other, colite?a :that 3f.r. - upon - Jay i ; that`: not kn. nititluip, 6912 e're.l Texasatul-Pacitip:ltailway or had room for coi:rOptibp. t. ..I insulted to 'row would; preslime , so,tnueb ,ruorance, as , to profess to be aS edlt,O; of a - I .) ‘Pe Tdm Scott' was , ys preild , -nt as ; acid; . Pacibp Railway,. but I :ply: to Ight „have a'-masterlyLjoke: - only 'eirideriCe upou:whiell G• Gro - liar" awl. the audie] i the apo do not' co) thy tro!ii grounds, 2I simply tiO that, Oa A. O.A C a citizen , a public there - ate . day,ln ' sieve twohounces" me"- •dotirmon r. Ce where. hP - made, the ;charge oky mvl-appeat g Here: I P ; :hefeaskihg' . 'foi piny sympa frietid: or foe ppop, i parta.zap . .?,.T,theTe po lf present the .crintien- ••evidence . the right .-to judged upon of upon the 'p — arOle w, who ,once before . , prohonnced .: biontfoBe a Oommthe 1, • • sime•:plitoe, arid large. inumber ies and 'tiitt4r counties,'he - - ..,. ; - • GrOw - they falsifier. sinptead of, : EUGENE ,fl:-,9 f: S i .:, :E.44.4::q Xp?ir.: DE 44' day •.even occ, cuffil3l.4 , e pe'.ctutt l r .Tl 9 urtiveitia couritty., in' ante iiri n t9 er afro for' put liir 441 11 g;:'' ii aEi .4r1. - ..' , E;iVet4-*!iioh' . would . • • Stoned - no surppse st - nny tune vas first col-lapelled to' vapatobe chair from the ,eifeet of. laladywhich.caused it. But no y of the iddresult "tern • 114 .sen t. ke grie .expreisicin tbrinigliput Kie - gr. Kerr, ,was es,ivenied,forhis -He carried,- ,the hen, to -of trytneu Captive ," by high -in: at i menal"ed t 0 MId city and honesty, of, purpose.-r— -courageous "fader. Ho Wao nev to go forward in the 'path made )33 ,- . settled eon irjett'onsiwiih t'l)er.B ol 2a l :'"PPPularrty. -. Wee, mortivi: ambitions, 'Tlig'..-_' i MMOCII . :4T - :::: . ,A.110 , v0::::. ,k 2; . . -- Is P ro; . th.of-Speaker Kerr, on Satur his;. unstained p130.40ei all i'.co,ioji4ol:l:o secure fOr him - the cohtinireil -confidence anil support of men riho ,were not in full syMpathy wi;Lh. all hi s' polifical,opinions, while to those who believed . as - lie did 'no civil position in *the gift of the people was deemed beyond the fair scope:of his deservings. The. thoroughness of: his in tegrity made him popular without the aid.of popular mangers or ofti, Pleasing , address. No man. in the 'country was better thought of by the great masses of people who never saw hiril but judged of him by hispublic utterance and. 4netal reputation. The foul atteck \made.upon his character last winter, though fOrtified by perjury and given the 'Widest circula tion by ,a partisan press, fell bold . and - harmleis uPon.the ears of an .unbeliev- , ing nation. Mr. Kerr's reputation could .not be deitroyed. by an assault of . this kind and - it remained unimpaired in -the : face of a slander,, which' from its nature was incapable,of complete disproof. , ,A 8 a public - man occupying an ,exalted position Mr. K'err's death is a Mistortrind to the cciri ti try. To .the Deniocratic par ty it is alerions disas.ter. Had he lived, With health and , strength . suffiCien t• to grapple with the cares and labors of pub lic life, none of the *yOunger statesmen of the land would' have surpassed in usefulness. Out off in, the very prime. of life, at-au age when in the' usual - course of .events political prefermentS are most certain of Uttainnient, he has- neverthe 7 - less let; a record of Which 'hiS native state may be proud. The sacred :griefs of his immediate • , family and • dearest friends will have the alleviatien'of gener al sympathy and' regpect.---/larrisbitrg Patriot: REPUBLICA Y'FINARVES.' - ''. . It' now turns . out : that the.fignrequi en biSenator Morton. as cornini.officia ly, from .tho.. Seertary • of the Treasury,- .showing:the , peildittires io the co - 11006h andaisbaise- . Inept of - the revenne,s,.froml.B34.,don to 1.8T6 da,noteome froth Seretaiy..at: ,and were not "certified 'to by him ar transmi.tted,as of lcial. .It - appears that certain cle . iks mare iip • „ • . • . iolhiwed ))17the.table of deduction quoted by Niortun and east them. to.the It was propOsecij to print than. fOi dis tributiOn, but even - such Senators _ ' as Horton, Suerman.and Edmunds admit ted that the report was so full of, glaring falsehoods that 'they refuseil to have _it' printed.. The 'table, liowet,utr, based on these acknowledged lies,wiis printed and is being Used by Morton. who adds another lie, by. sayinvit was, prepared officially, by: Secretary , BristoW. One' of the lies in this table is that the losses by delalo,ations from 1833 ,ro )837 were:, *2, 517, 000. The olftei ! dreiißrt T.ovi Woodbury, Secretary of . the )Treasury, which has never b en contradicted, puts the losees from causes at'*ll4,9o9 . ' or more than *l2,oo6'o9oleesby : `than statvd Moron Down through - the Whole table the saufesystem of lyingr , prevails, exag :gerating , the losses down to 18439, when theyr•tire the saiiie propor tion thg, the preceeding lOsies were ex .. aggerated. The official reports of the ,Treasury---not the lying,table - paraded' 14.orton—show : the . ' .defalcations since 1869 hoe;eicaeded* $1,000,060 per Year, or incirt , than twice as much per year; as at any time 'previous, and 'this does-not include the milliOns stolen -, by the Whisky' Wing. or the Indian Ring, the Navy or the .POit, Office Ring, where *the Stealing has been done,, under scoior and preteuse‘ of the law, but none , :the less a robbery of the - Treasury*.i • CFrom The N. Y. Ey eaing 13 AA .. 0 T,1% . Vida% We recUrd in to-day's .Express'the 'lb, lowing important-facts': - ..' 18 t• - That ' Sr.' Tilden *both: supported the war furl:lr Ution ,"attended the Un ion war meeting in,this this; gave money for the war ? and' especially for the equip: tint of Cat. Tammany 'Rrgitilent. - 2nd: ' ',l'hat . .he 1p u bliClY „and Privately opposed the. plank , or ;:resolution at Chi , cgo,l a -1874. declaring "the s war.' a-fair 'tire," pronouhaed- for "the 'Union 'at ill 'hazardi '. and advlsed - deneral McClellan to' make; hiS.,record, ekir on ,the .lat,ter, point, -. , v, - -..,_, -, .. -;',...1. •., ;, 3d. That he was a persistant, .unsel-. fish and successful proseoutOr of Tweed Mid - tic - r Weetßing,inithis eity, , -- 'All'these facts are Madtil''.,Cl4tr :itilto diies'Siis;A., ' ' ''. ' 1 ( i n . 44 - Whoever,eonsents -to dissolve:. these Stites,. we Will n0t.•;440, ' ever,' 'never, ilEvEß'!"'Satfisol J. 411 ,` , October 1;1802: ~..E . i . 9 9l4c)9scd iil.r.:eisie*:.t(4,:oti.--tti:itillaY, i t o,t.,,ilt - itpli • i':-: - .; - •:,..i.. -. .. 1 -i - :•:;:: ;:;i' -1. :1Lif c ,.....• - . ,- , - .: . . - , -- ; 1 ; . '::: - .. .„ • • • • - .- .. The latest order Of, - .Grant; through his Secretary of War, to &nerd , Sherman, II- one whicti must naturally cause uneasi ness in the.rnind of every - patriotiO citi zen. Almost before the doors - of ~COn grkes are cl.f)sed, the General in command the army is directed to bold in readi ness for =Mediate service :all his availa ble force, and tollaye such- force "so Ails-, tribiited and.-iittitioned as to be able ',,to render proMpt assistance-in the enforce ment of the 1aw..7 Rere is .certainly an element:of; danger to the liberties of the people. The army . is an agency by which{ the' people'maY:be restrained , in the •free exercise of their rights, but - ,it, can rie`vii be employedtoiierearie their .As a means of enforcing 'jaw. time ,of peace, theimilitary power il3 a : 4 i erq unsafe Agine to i employ. 1 At • such times the 'Courts of ilaw ire the peeper' tribilnali l io interpret the - laic' , and the' ci v il _ 'arin'ti;e ageocy. to' enforce it., This Order . npees sarily, ,deprivea : . both these :branches , of, their prOper prerogatiVes. 4033 y% issuing it the president arrogates ihttriself th • ; . province of interpretation; as , well as `en ine proclaimili . ,,inaself at, once Dictator.;.: This is. dangerous ground , for , him to loccupv,- for American' citizens have•gained their freedoth 'at 'WO much' post of itreasure and • blood,' to lightly .yield them now. ; One other: question, however; will be Likely to be'bronght in'- to prominence by _this 'Proceeding; and that is; whether it is advatitageolus tdthe country, l the 'President ' i3liould' be comininder 7 in-chiet 'of the ariny.,' there is 4apossibil4 Of his Epilog. theisoll diers,-aS a rneanaof iiicreasing.and , solid ifying his PikWer, or . even a lever' for the prOmotioniir the sooner „the, temptation, tO:do et),;(Biw moved from-him ,theibettery; , . • 4 • The I people are disgusted and . tired; With the adinii4stratioil Of pii it c affaips • by, the: [RePfxbfibaii 'part.*T4 Reform,.Tbeir Only hONifi.* tbe l ifiotory, , of the. - .Democratic; party ',With: 'Samuel . TAdeti . ' , 'an - j ;champion ' a n d • er. Wrong:and:robbery of the land' 'for fifteen,.years.4,. a. change is to take The. actioniof the house of Representatties during , the ' session of . Cdngress just ,terminiited'haii` tiroved , con:9lb.sively *hat May lieepi-nt ed of a toemopiatic Wouse, backed,by ,a Democratit-..i ) resident. •The peopleitsay tbat good . timesOe coming when Tilden' is elected.' They say also and thq W4l , tiever. trust Repu blican s ,at, the head, of • • the Governmerl any more.. Beyond.this. they say that the:misrule of , the‘V.rant:, adininistratibii efforts be i . elt a national evil tpr . Years 'to'cpme.'' Tfie people say that: this year affords t! 011$ opmrtuniu: for , inaugurating la netv - i. .era) 4-go vernmen t by: ieleCting= , a• totally , different voutite of - nien•as ~Vide-Pre'sident to tboie' 1 . 104 thepe 3officesll4*. e,pepp e,pay t rings„, . - slinlicatet;;antlfpublie!:thlelira . have;ihad their day, and now it is time for thepeb: . pie i t f.Vr tl o ost4 rus or i iy ers o atlea t "• "V ! 4 "LF Y Ml kar P'' 4* ?!C• 7 7 , 4.• jr. SIM ' • : .•1.40 ..- The Curtis.. i . ring ,of ,the party in Sew York , seems to be Makiig desperate' war ' The test is over the .con positi o n''of th state' , wiritS:.Cortiell : t4rTgOyt ernor buthe,is • particularly objeetipnable , to Curtis and the Times who want gvartt or Morgan Cornell -haetlie'stretigth ikfr, -to make-the nomination unles' s he volun „ tarily withdraws. 'rho nomination of Evarts might please a few but he'i*obid no l t be:it stteong - eandidate,eiMPlY,beeitiiii * . hp is nOt .a ;politician and would , be;;a dead. weight'oU the party i tto, far ; us.con., kerns active:help. in the .canvaifv:iLike Dix. he 'Would be respectable bit t• h would` the pOwerfutsupport - 4r the - Maclithe. Morgan is a politiniatioi,iininrrise and this, would be : f in Avg-J:la, ~he. is a bitter enemy.. of ;Ciiiiktine; , and - :even. Conklitig -could not _ hisco*n: man he' wbithi 84' itie4 to del feat any ethet.. - .Taken the Republiptin s.e,itmation in>,-,liew„York' :one that wilt probably affords little , isatis. fabtion party add' less ebbx promis.e is. arranged the _,fate.of Dix will .$1 overtake the 'eandidate : _yihpev,er thay , I be.' For .oofigrees mile (**, •Grow4the egade Liberal and Texa.4 , ,Mi lan=: iuree, Who' leitif 'de eeW t4slii. " A doj, vial return to,.4tAte,vomil.". So,„Qrow. turns. back,back, to, firat lto , cievpqin,-, even t the , place - that" te: Ought , as - E itnier It: e'4 . 6 Ed though ,11 1, 11 be . be-oePutTf P1 11 110 1 r . :;0 1 ( 1, _ ttiis'eq4ntyq,'Ho:.,-Mait i;be wheedled and; 1• , f 00 - 14 :Oafs on that back,' it'd tilt'', ly MEE illagoodlsellow, but he is not the ring'i c hoice' , ind must pdcket another defeat, Yee, Eclei,you must give it up and give place to, one scarcely more than.a year a reaident of,, this dultriet, and that too from a distant state ; a Liberal office seeker there, and -If you don't so see it, "your head is not, level."-=Bradford Ar- qua. Thegallant German soldier and elo quent orator, Franz Sigel, is out in a let ter to the - New YOrk papers, in which he The principlesilud.policy latd down, in the Detnonratic Platform, ipd in the let tors of acceptance Of Tilden and lien dricks, are in. accordance 'with the views which, nu many, occasions; T ~ have' ex pressed and defended, .privately and pub r licty I should he:faithless to myself by not upholding the,m now in,the nour of ,trial ; abirilierefure ply support ,in this election,t6 'the, presidential ticket adopted bfiliPDtpoCratto,ounvention. :We have not , time or• space this week to give proper4"tiotice 'of' the:' . htelling speech" which (31-.'it. c : tiriV::`in'ade in the , Court House last week. if tnisrepresen i. tations are stelline 'he is entit ed to the full oenefit of , it ~W,insy: r sler to it , hereafter if Mr. G, does not.conelude to `return to Texas, this.fall. Advertisemepts , New This Week. F 4 E. SNYDER I - .4. 1)'1 .- , IIOMCE- . a pat hic Ph sic( and, Borgeop, ; New Milford; Pa: Cfilee at the Unloillibtel.. • rAug 23, 1876.-tf LOST. , n Wednesday. ;Aug. 16, between the jail in Mont. rose. and Jones'-Land, &broehe`allawl with a blue nen ter._ The tinder wi 11 cpaffer a favortiy leaving it at , ihia alike. • STEPHEN . DUTCHER. 1816 wt. •,; 1 ,, • "PINA : OI..kr; STA.TE,NIT:NT, .9f-„the School Ditecidis 'o6oii nil 4 of the au et. of taxes levied and hop .ripended for ithe:yeat ending 'lune sth. 1876. 'Ain't of Dnpli_catelB7B... ' Bal. from last year.. State appratorlatied'iS7s'''' ' • Cash rec'4.from of-Imam:. ppriTRA.: •' ; ' • • litn't of orders paid teachers... $1,142 00 i -4. t, " for 4uildings.ae - .489 80,..,•:. " " " rep t and repairs.. 134 88 • " ; ifuet.4fte ..`ll3O 00 ''• ". commission paid Collector ,1875. :400 00 , " "" . ." Tielisu re 1'1875 25 00 Salary paid Secretary... . • ;14 .00 " orders paid purchasing ground. 163 00 " commission paio : Collector 1874 -• 79 00 • --I.l' 1,9C6 611 - • • • $ 428 a ' H. ' ' W3l. It POPE, President. A. KENNEDY. Sec. Aug. 23,1876, ; A NNIJ4L STATEMENT, of, the Re 'celbta silet , Expeilditureti 'of the SUPervisors of .9.1 46° P PFtrPOll , 1 01t4 0 :Year ello4 l gAPril -3 1 1876 . Amount of road tax duplicate 1875 $1,0 1 4 3Q "' I' " 'worked ' ' $1,606 55 • • anworked . • 21 90 - " exonerated 10 35 • ••-' - 1,644 30 " E:'iremiedy roWnehlp:Treasurer Dr, To a la 4 of ,bal from labt.f.year ' $ 31819 duplicate 1874...„ 91 " Poor tax. duplicate 1875 . ^... . 657 19 ~:t:..Zt .'?~•.~.' . Cr. • „ - 'By am't; it4etitned .. . .s 7l3' 49 percen tap_ p ! itjti,C.ollector.l dupll.-•:. cats i 874. 22 65 , tol3li3llsidortipaidTreartrer' , .2!*. fIN) Ant dne,onUplicate 1874 4 . OP 1 ; • • • . 1875 21 . 1 0 0 xixormirstionaminAuplictito 1 . 42 . " in, hands of TrgaspTer Apra, 776 69 W... t $. . ..rs- 1,1068! ,N , B. , Kettnedy Tteasuret Gibson Doe Tax: ' DC. To am't, of doplicito•dog jalC 19T4 $154_18 44 bal in !wads of Treopurer 1673 ... 4 itst 'Lot 111 Cirotra.. . • 'By met 'cif otdere redeecned ...... . 4 ) • exonetations . due on ' ' di commie - eon tiald Treasurer •• , r. t 1r moTreasurer ... . . :.-.. .... • bbETISS' Itc:*kix. t • . ; It Id ',TINGLEY, • - Supervises. ' PEAS ~ P17.14.Eft, , We cert . * the above to be Corrict. .. GEO WOODWARDI . • --• ~ -'A W EARN RS, - , Auditors. ' GEO S SMILET,, - Aug. 23;11116w2t.._ _ -, : , ' pßoo4&m4!PioN, 3 WHEREAS, it has been brought to my notice that such contrivances' for 'the catching of fish as sre c6iiinotilYknOwn as fish baskets, eel wires,. .kiddletchuhh or - vacine nets, have been constructed in the, Susquehanna River within the co untv uf.Susquehatinaoind more particu larly that: said contrivances have been con- OFuct ed s in said,ilyer at a pint about one mile above the bridge crossing said river at Great Bend - .in said eunuti.,• • This •IS - fo give notice 'that such contilvanees are knOlvin io.exist and are deelalled to be,common - . nuisances . ;There. foie, „LlG:pato ;White, High Sheriff of the countysot' Sustiuehanna, 'do hereby order and 'Command than - to be dismantled within ten dais ['kohl' owners or • nianr 4 pres so as to render ihrm lOrger cspableot tithing or injuring: `the 'fish of the said 'river of ivh atsoever kiad;litio hereof thil - not utder pen alty; . W.M. WHITE, Sheriff, Afieriff l / 4 Office, Itiontitw, Aug:23, 1870: 1 - ';• MEW THE CENTERRIII. 1 But we are doing nil kinde of, HIH JOB - PRINTING In i!,4 GOOD : STYLE, and at LOY(tR Oda :8 THAN ,ELSEWItEAE►- . lA/ ' . ...Q 05 Conins. TO' N'iriT,OM.A . T. MAY . -CO N CERN. win= W6-:_.Doti'ti . :,",'Clai Pea we are reeeleg •~Y tN ,~. s2.tfi 90 1,106 81 Cr.- • .‘..5184 " • 13 00 ~bBBl' 100 40 . • ; • • 1 ••i 44• AT TAM OFFICE.