The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, December 13, 1876, Image 2

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THE DEMOCRAT- DEC. 13, 1876. , 4.'••' ; .:, . -
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A . m - Gran t'S.siiggestions in; ,regard •tO edti- STATE,M.ENT . -. ' ' • • .
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' EMOORtvi• - • cation as a melt' las' of reinetlying electoral .: or the Amount, &sedition, and _Valuation of Real and Personal Property, Trades , i'refesSiOns, and CieCtiPati Air, oceb, -•
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• • •• • Notes, Judgments Mortgages, Gold Lever, Silver Lever, and Gold and Silver W,atchea;..ralue,d at over 220, &c.. 44a retlsnet q the
, evils will be appreciated ~ 1 when it' ie re- Susquehfum4, for the year 1877; and a pProximEte amount of taxes, assessed on - „82,11.
, DlBtrict.' fotState and Cenrity Plll% see.- Asse
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PUBLISH:IW EVERT NY BONEN:LAT MORNIIWi ~ 1 " " : 'k
AT MONTROSE, SuSteA CO., PA., Mr
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1-E A -VC7-I. ' E " r. ' 646 all ` J 'I' El ' L ‘' Ana negress
.on whose testimony the " ti I* tar) ke ei 2, I 4 (1 • c-; p r . .5 ." 12 z 4 g I/
EDITORS & PROPRIETORS, ' '''''" 4 . -"'''. " 3 " 2 :-' E -1 mi 0 0,- p 0 * ~,3 SO 13
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elections in both states were overthrown, ,
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At two Dollars per Year in Advance.
TO ADVERntiERS:,-,Tae Dsnoonac 'as an sever- each made- the in....ark-oi the - croso•to - .their _. .._
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But on the other hand Wil- —, ••,• ••-- • ' 4•• i t ,• ,-,•_.• 1 -•:, c - .. - ;.,7*(c)5,-•_-,.' ° (-1 '. =I c , ~,i . .. g••• a -,:-• 4 • 21 . 4 - •
• reaches the Fernier, Mechanic, and business man. Its -. t -•-- • .., •f, .-- ' ••• -,,r-.- •, • , - i. v ~. 14.4 t; .1' • . 0 40 I •0 z 01 , eb .to .3
circulation Isre4nstantlyinereaSing, and its advertising ii:1131 E. Chandler and RW. Stough ton • ' ' '-'--- .. , : 33_ , ;,, ~ i
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rateaseasonable:' Rates will he given at 'our Mike or . ,
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_can both read.and Write. _ •-.- • ''' - c•:-:- - --• -,• ,i -,-• • --,- -- - - ''',,'-^-; - l' - ' ''. - t,' : E. , _ -::.' : - .: :: , 1„
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.1)B. PAINTING:-Our loflice is supplied. with four .
... printing presses, together with a large variety or type, , _
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borders, fancy inks, etc... with which we are prepared • - • • - ' -•----• ' • • ' . , . - :. 0 r: • ,!' .'t • : .10 * -4* • " :' '. ' ' f.., /2 ': " . V.... I, ; , . ,
WACI work In the best style 'and . at pricls lower than rPT-1P R A HP To ITT P rinp AT T.
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any comp,etitors la any, • SC4iOll. Plamples__shown
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atimates elteerfally given at our office. w,ork oruer- Errom the LI. Evening Post (Ind.) ,Dec. 7 I • ~, . • , , • ; ;,,: ..
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ed6.by mail will receive prompt attention. • ' " ' .
Yesterday Governor Grover of Oregon • • : 'i - i
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Z. :43. HAWLEY. , , - - ,W. C. CjItITSEtt. ' ..'.''
of . . , - ,
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, gave a certano.o.te election as elector' to '. - • ,‘ • '
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•i ipp ' e l i a ti on : of' 2 the E. A. Cronin, a Democratic candis.late, lor : , -.. . .
~, .: . A ---- psain - 7 - con -••----.---,, .
13 -- 6 . 990 '
The' last' ; 'popular
laltOl, ', .' - ' . i. •. ' ~ t • that o'ffiee, 6rl the groUnd"..that:oil . e Of * , tb gh . ' ..... ... —• ~ • ' t i a b r u a k • . • 225 399 15 48904 ot
,ggTso - 111'1]18-1-Chaill*l' 9i• iC9FIEI tog . ~,, • •, ,• " -• ,t ••• -•- • -• !..: -1- ' 2lt -.
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' '75 10 % 0, ' ' ' '. • • t -1002 20 125 1603 cs•
_ B idgewater - - ..... 29 - 3094 I k.
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• , . , 2229 54 90 2230 44
sti g neliiti4:i ii`"the - dverturning boards.'? &publican caudidates, the late.Postina S.. ',..• •• ~ .
-,,,,, v.1.,1, ,• ,••••••• - • .••,••• i 141136, 15100. '• , : )88 ' 1 , : I t - --
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850 250 1 4 80 0 150 50 ;
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- ter Watts was ineligible •; , 11 K• '-* ..?' - - - • ' '.'. '
.c..,. : r ßroo c klyn , . , ,
Cho °net 98094 6140 5O • ,-t F '''• '• • • ''- ~ '' ' ' 475 ••• , 1482 511'• s.ti er 1482 92"
_, 01itT0ra.....:....• • • ••- •L--‘ 130090 rimo ••• -•' 922 "2 6 Xi ' -
' itei;iliilidait impers head 'their accounts . I, atever differing theories oontoii .: •-; - t:- • - ' vino& ........ ..... ...... 12027 3,42‘45
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.itto.ss , 25 Pi ,1,546.114,.,
~. ,s '. .. , Dundaff • '
. „. ' '. 14560 , 1100 : lilt •, :
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~ 1 15835 52 - 158 SI
tic •the „proceedings„.of the: returning. r'qion - May be entertained,. I Forest 'Lake 404785 12631 1 ~ , • 230, , . , . • , 1308 yr: •to mills
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' '", ' " ''' . Franklin ' 934i8 '10535 , , 225 1400 ' ~. 'i., 1 1 - „, .! '. , ' 600 - 1057 98 559 1063 58
boards, • ``The eonnt Finished." ..• -' Of ' • The same theory - must .. - , -.. , , Friendaville '', • • :1.. • 15500 1130 650 • ~ :-• , , 225 •; •,.,!. 174 55 248 ' ill 03
• Gibson . 148790 1511 e .11 .1596" 4760 11 I , 0 000' - - ' . ' 115 ' 1652 95 81 08 1690 03
courselhey•refer to Count Hayes. - , 18. It wi l l not do , •••-• :, ..- Great Bend Tewnship.l ... 53570 , 5979 , --, 475' 1450 , ~i _2450-, :'',; ,' i , 50: ;-• ! 91874' 'lB 42 . 982 16
~• , Great Bend Bora .4..... '44995 1825' 100 ' 28obt ' '. 4 . _ . , , ',. 100 ; 50885 16 90 521 S 75
various States: ' , 'J - `'"'' - . 'Great Bend Village 80r0...: 16568 -1600 , ''.• 1205 ,t,- . !•,_t•: ', !, . v.. I' .. 4', 75 , ' 18'798 869 191 67
-, ' ; :•, i -: • Rarford..
The voide'il . the people . of the United
116258 18270, 625 I t , ~ , 28, ~ : 180498 '2 00 1807 91-
0 votes comE . ' :.• , „ , Harmony •. .. ........••••• $6887 .8904.. • ' 2095'88 00 '4 - 3 I
,• ' ',• ', , 850 1120 06 47 89 1171 95
Stites' speaking by the mthathut the Goi
,. . • , - .'llerriek ' e :-.• 8•• 52907 0923 . 4, sior ~. 4, , , ~,,;, '.: ~, ;,1 .0• 1320 948 72 162 945 84
,: .i , ''• Cert.i.el„Cl, " • Jackson • '112871 1479 t '24 ' . •••. • • • 127808 os 12711 12
erhor of Oreicon.to 'the returning boards
.7_,,essup • 7451,9 11629 • , : , 100 L.; ~ a .'- ._ ' - ' tf ' ' •
'if ' ..- 86238 80 1342 es
`hail ' ' • • Lathrop ' 74962 9508 '.; 550 • ,1 . . , j ' , cri : ' $5012 240 852 52
of ..Leutsiana, Florida,. and South. Carob
, . . Lenox .... 103829 144e6 -1 ' ' .7rio 2180 ' , • , 1204 40 662 1211 OS
Ita, HAT4:2 I ' , ~,
,' 1 1 i • : . ~ gor . 106 11 ri
Little Meadows ... .. 15641 1446 ' -
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Middletown 71959 '. l ' , ,' • ' " - 840 39 810 89
168749 , 4920 600 12375 6100 -21, 1 2200 lescs 200 _ 100 900 . 1954 94 129 at 2084 77;
New thinks it wocild 'be Montrore
New Milford TownsbiP 157'2981 14678 325 ,„" . , 7::5 1730 21 315 17..; 86
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', New Milford Bore .... 66872 I 8046 . • 4905 2500 - ' • , '`. - 850 776 72 -2327 . 799 99
worth a - life time to be in the house just'
Oakland 68498 1 5029 1215 ' , 2 8 , . 1060 , 708 02 10 8,8 718 86
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• 1103 97 • • 1106.71
now. Wh: f . Conkling grapple's with Rush .-
_.... .... 97505 1 18412
Silver Lake .........
80998 14,970 60 876 I ' ' ' i 928 53 172 925 25
Mulligan 's uan he will think it worth a Springville , 114139 15237 575 1 I . J 1302 51 212 1895 23
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Susquehanna 180920 2703 100 10695 - 21 I i 1444 20 54 09 1498 29
life time to be out of the senate.
... -Thomson Township....... 41310 I 5631 A 469 41 75 470 18
Thomson 80re... 10325 1 1140 675 • I t 125 123'86 940 125 05
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SIISQ,ITEEIIANNA compry ma
E.
Watts the:matter I was the ejaculation
that came from the lips of the conspira
tors engaged in countingin . ilayes, when
they leirned 'that' Governor - Grover, of
Oregon,. had refused to. commission the
ineligible Postmaster Watts as an elector.
The- G o vernor of. each State issueS a
. ,
certificate: of election \containing the
names of the Presidential elect Ors
pointed" for that State. The names are
ll contained in one .certificAte.
Atspeytion that, the Demootatio Wee
, tor ,'of,:..oregon - refused. 4o - - deliver . iheif
the Repuisiteau'' electors 18
therefOre l .falie' There is but .one certifir
tate.in:egah state,,and that containwthe
naole4 ,the electors declared by the
Goiertpar to have been 'legally elebtid.
In Oregon, as that ' State le' n 'to
three •electors,the certifica,te con taint.. three
114111*-a. The Republican electors with.
drew fiom the room where they had met
to ,rt-ceive the certificate. The elector
who remained therefore filled the iacan
cansedliy absence of the other elec
tot* as lie,was bound by law to do.
• The.Electorial. vote of Oregon detertnin- -
es the election of Tildep at - )d'Henal . oB/
theni 185 votes, the constitutional'
majority.;:
_the proceedings of the Elec.,
torialPollege of ,Oregon were strictly in
iccordandelvith - - the laws of that Stte,`
and . thcAriitti.' iras:t:ast Itnd ceitified'ac 7
eordibg to `law i e
if, been: claimed , by theitepuhli--
.
cans, ,Cohgress has no , power to go'be,"
hind, the returns from the -seyerAl , ,States,:.
then= tilden and Hendricks-;muit be de.;
dared '''elected; .! by the Vice... President
. 'l34::ilre : other:, handi,The Senate and
llopse'of Representati'ves deteruiine, that
'they have-the right to go behind the cer
tified' vote:of the State'Of. Oregon, then
they mistioak into the validity of the
vote as certified from the States of-Louisi : ;
ana, , ,South Carolina and Florida. in thit .
ease,,as the , lictual vote in all' three State!'
was eastior Tilden and Von
gretit'iiiilat, decide that t4e,cle3toria44ott3
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,of fliose States be = giien, as the majority
of the people vetedi thus electing Lilden
and .11ertdt:ictii Ly , - 204 - instead ,or 185 .
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A g#4.14.11f: LIATC,OLIsirS . ,VIEN4,t
To the' Honorable the Benitte and Brain Of .
Reitfresetitatives ::"
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Thp resolution t :Joint
resolution declaring. Certain Stites nOt
entitled' to representation - in the Electo
ral Milege has been - 410+A. the Eir !
ocutive, „in :deference;; the views 61
Von** in-its passage and twee.
entation In his qwn . vie*s fici*-
ever;.thetw3 houses 9f, Congress, con.'
Tenet-. under - the twelth pf the
Coniitltittiph,..:;iiitycko3mplete ;power tei
elndiiktkirr- counting all eleitoral votes
dieratlityithem be niegal; and' itis
not competent . for the Freatiti*e' to de
feat or abstract that
,power tor a' vote, ai
would 'Oe,:tilik 4serthis action were at
all essential in the matter. He disdains
all right of 'thee s Executive
any way in - :the - Canvassing; . or-countin
electiirarititee'-'' g
And *alsO disdains that
by E " '4l resolution has X 1 f l } l .,
presiledviy opinion on the recitals of the
preamble, Or . any jticleinent of -his Own
uporythe siibjfict Of;tfie.rTecioliktion.
:,40*144.ithat
Whatever differ ing , theories concOitiii
that' decision - tertained,. th
much' is, plain The same theory - must be
applied to all cases. It ,will not do to
make : various laws for: various States: If
it.be he held that when'tbe votes cOine'to
be counted in Washington thecerti ;
ca es
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may 'be 'inquired into further .than ia
necessary to ascertain • their;genumeness,
that rule must be impartially upplied. If
as we have inclined to believe,' the ap
pointment of electors is a 'purely State
matter, and if them is no power to go
behind the authentic; certificates of State
officers. that rule , must be impartially ap
plied. If th'e Dernocrats insist upon in
quiring into thO prodeedings, of the
Louisiana Returning Board they cannot
prevent the Republicans froni inquiring
into the proceedings of the Oregon Gov
ernor. On the other. hand, if the Re
publicans insist that the authentic action
of the State is conclusive in Louisiana,
they, must admit - that it is . conclusive in
Oregon. •
The,burning, of the; -Brooklyn theatre
'on Tuesday night during•the representa-;
Hon of the. Two Orphans was the most .
fearful calamity of the . iunj that has
ever occurred in this. country.. , ksensa
tional:. _drama. closed , in. an . appalling:
tragedy which- has.sent grief . and Moan
-ing to thonsands of hearts. The ~bttrn.ing
.ing 'of the Biclitno'Ocl theatrein..lBll, i.
the calamity in a. Catholic chtirch
Massachusetts during. a school exhibi
,
tion-a few years ' ago, and the More re
cent' accident 'caused .by a panic in a
Cincinnati concert room, all with: their,
combined horrors do not equal this Brook
lyn holocaust. .On Wednesday morning
the New York - oewspaperi - gave a brief
account of the'destruct'ion of ,the theatre.
The' frightful destruction of life was not
then - suspected. When the panic-strick
en people rushed from the building as
thellarnes shot up frdip the stage the be
lief was that few, if . any, had perished :
was not until towards morning when
anxious groups hastened to the . fatal spot
in search of friends' who had been` at the .
play and had not returned home, that
.the
:stispicion spread that many 'victims,
or dead, were among the ruins., The' re
moval of the dcbris - pirrtially, tevealed the
horrible truth, We shrink from resutn
ing the ;heart-rendering" details. Many
of- the'tragic Scenes of that night of de
struction will never be known. -The
charred and unrecbinizable bodies - f
. o
inen..wemen and children that Lave been
recovered iiumber over three hundred.
It is ImpOssible ;that this calamity
should fail to teach 'a solemn lesson in
- huudiedi of towiwthroughOnt; the 'cOtin 7
try. - • liiirrishurg - dontaini a dractly man
trap like the Brooklyn theatre ..at- the
;corner'_of
,Thir4 and Walnut'streets, con.:
aiming we ,
an& again
given- Warning . ; The '.Brooklytitheatre
had two.or three Wayaiii qtit, inadequate .
as they' proved to be ihen., the ety
of
fire arose on Tuesday 'night'llirria-:
bing'siOpera Houselias hub' 'One harrow .
Stairway for parquet, family ditoe, and,
.gallerY;:down which - the Wholelaudience
,mtisij be precipitated , pell incase of;
afire. When the.house : tis full its .takes
more- than thirty -Minutes - to . empty , it 14;
- this BhOtild there be a fire, or'
even seriOna*rip, of fire„, during a
representation' great destruction icf
mahilife N(orild beilievitable.' lin siPauic
Women' and -oh would be tramped
death 'under the hoofsicif mob, pipik
; filing to If, the owners , of - this
.oper*.house,, : whoever !they; are, - , :remain
.deatio - the'voice of reasen Atittip*itnit. 3s ,
the' municipal • authOriies, should take ,
measures the . secniiti!`q, the public
lest the Briinklyn Calamity , be sepeated
in. tjuiL Theoperayhouee ehdula bei
closed wail
,additional' nodee `exit be
.
provided.% Bo weil.' - undere4oodc . is the
gangeioe' 0 4 : 440 .4 0::t ohs batldin
PfjP?Pis.:, of -o r4initY-liri*Pee:bavi
lOng!**Ad.togi) into it-during ti-kepr
.
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AN AWFUL CALAMITY.
____, t he
COUNTY, SS.
W . • , . .
—. the undersigned Commissioners of said county, do certify the' at ate to ba a true And correct Statement of the returns made by the several Assessors of Stumm.
henna County for the year 1877. And we also ,give noticelbat we will • meet , at the Commissioners' Office in 'Montrose.ON TUESDAY, THE SECOND-DAY OP
JANUARY, 1877, for the purpose of revising and equalizing said Assessment.
GIVEN under our hence the Bth day of December. A. Ir. 1876.
December IA.
sentation; This:- consideration alone -
apfirt froth . motives of humaOty,..oughti ,
to lead a speedy reconstruction of - the
oper4 house with, a view. to the safety of .
life 4 But if the Ifrobklyp:holocUbitliill
not impress the lessop, further: reinoil l ,
stianee - and appeal on:, the . ,part of . this
ionrnalfai.o in .vain...-:- Patrio t. :.
A REPUBLICAN VIEW.
; The' Springfield Mass.) Republican;
. the leading '
political journal of, New,
England, 'w,hicli - :ahly• supported HayeS,
revolts at the :infamous • conspiracy 'to
count in.a defeatAist candidate for Presi
dent,by "the , fradUlent returning botird
machinery. An artiCle'' reviewing tht,
Louisiana case 'on. the.day, before the ac
tion of the board.conchu4s as follows :
"Shall the result be overturned i Louisi.
ono, in a vote' of over 12,000 larger than in
1,874, has given a`'inajority, of .from 5;000
to 8,000 for' the 'Tilden electors.:: .This
majority has been secured through- the'
aid. of
.some - thousands of negro voters.
The' question before the Returning Board
and,the country is., whether, the boardis
:iistified in throyeing out enough detn-'
()erotic votes to change this result, and
give the state to Hayes, becauSe. it is .
claimed that these - negrOes in: a fair elec
tion- would' have Voted differently from
what they did. *
. To decide what would have been the
result in Louisiana, if Were had been.an
a biolute by fair eleotion--no false appeals
"to negro fears on the one aide or the
, other—would be a difficult matter ; Mr.
White, of the New York Tribune, repre-,
St nts the most intelligent - republicans in
New Orleans as believing. that such an
election wotild be- very close: if not,..in
deed,..showing' a .demncratic Majority,
On 'the . whole, the Probability seems to
be that . 'Such an election would be as
likely to go one way, as the other, but. by
4 - email majority in 'eitheecase. Certain -‘
' lv j it must be 'confessed- bYllcandid men
that-tothing except the most overwhelm.;
ibg iiidence cou'd justify theoverthrow.,
ingc4l,a
,roajoritt, for the , demograts;•
,• , 4 , hicir has in .its favor the presumPtion •
afforded by the increased'' vote 'arid i4e.
fact that . each, ,party
~ lia,s, gained'.. since
1874:' ' '''' ' ' • . ,
-, The, returning board hakttiled' to'show
:evidence of this' character. 'llia( there' :
. haebeen-intiniltitibnos iiiiiiiiestibnable; *
that a'certain.,prOportion , of the negrOes
w
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lio voted for. Tilden; did eci under di'a-'
, tress,, nobody.can doubt:' AS to these
wholesale chargea of muidei#nd sviolence
during the few' Mo4thel, however, :it : must
strike the ,reader!aa singt2darnthat, though
.I:ioniOana had ,u folerable:kenterpriiing,
press of both:..paiti4; - theie itories"Weie_
nut heard. , of .till'' there': Was "iiiiperiti4
epubllCan - need' a t h e m 't - i:,) secure: flie
.
Atate'B vote,; anA,, inslyt,,remarkable: that:
if . the., iiellogg,: goverii ni en r, ai kl- t he !local
offi,es`through, the:State,, has . .:10?wn 4
thentilt has done hoiliingtoWaid Onnieh:
'44: ',the ' erlininids;-lo remarkable, .that
even the ignorant voter would . seem tempt:,
li
ed. to "vote; for_ a ' change' ' , he, arise; none ,
could possibly:fie for, the `,
,orSe,;','',:tiot
'.`theielii - iiie. t*ik:ijijde4c tl' at . , Oetae . tjp*
f ritilicOf the dini4rits . iturin this cam.
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OUR WINITE R
M. S. DESSAIIER, Managing PartnerT
paign has been 'to sectire 'n egio 'votes: by'
kindness and appeals ..to 'self-interest,
rather than by , violence and intimidation.'
Moreover, the Eethrninci loard approved*
.he votes in, atieast two parishei; Point
•Ciupee acrd
s tlniOn, * *here "!11
.. peienlite;
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changes,of, negro - .votk:s . were but: little:
smaller or -lesesirikiiig then' in any
‘.‘bull.4l,,ietrisaristies, while from various
other parts .of.thel-e, eufh we :have con-
AnCirg proof; that •the:..day, -has - pasied
when the negro .cati 6e regarded as:a: re=p
pablidan
That there may , have
,beiq Polls iv4ere,
such ,
s Was . practiced; as , to :
justify the. throwing out' of their:`vote's;*
May be admitted, but there certai r tit?F
Veen 'showri'lit justification Jot cauutiii
favor 'Of Uayes* the:"Velle j)f' statol
which, by the .highest republidati . ft . uthoii.i
Ay, gni 2,?B9, : !itimooratie ; 0E660 '4 l 4'
'Ffree, peadeable and full
beck's& the -- „'deMoorc r its haie:„nOv
increase - , parties, in crewed!
I,tilejr,,rattioxio,.o,ftorn 5,000 to 8 , 000"
.Iktriteithemelitt
rro'csric e, a
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" • g e appointed by., the Cone; of,
Cemmon_Pleas of anionikinna Conn.y, to distribute.
the funds in the , bands of-,tho, Sheriff arisink front the.
title of the"..ival - estate of David Strong and It: Morse.,
will attetul.to the duties 9f his appointment at hisotilee'
in Montrose. on Prlday • January -1 5 th,.1577, at 1 o'clock
p. 144 at wbieb time ali s persons interested are,regtilied'
to app ear, and preeent.thele olaimcor be - forever debar•
ed from coming in on said _ „ • . :
4 1 _ W:BERTROLP: Anditoi.•
Meci 1 4 1 , 1 1375: - 51w4
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RAT.LwAy IsTOTiOR .
An e)enti en !Th , the stechholdera of: the jilerstroie:Raij
Way Lompav will 4e held fit the
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Second II •of - i4alitiary
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43etweeniholltoure of 12 o'Clock noortaNt oug.qcfock
,m; pf tbit der for tt, election 4 4tritne Voraortla - Pr#o.
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Tiny Olt suCh omen* TrolltiO
t Aygol C. L. BROWN, Secretary.
Diontroao, D*3.1418784
BELOW_: GO'STr-
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lour, Offices, and Posts of Profit, Money at Interest,
'urned by the several Assessors, for the County of
• littrposes.
D. O. 3LINELBR, f
B: G. BALL. I
Coauxusefoneris.
Attest:: G:'l3; BLDRBB,:•CIerks.
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Olicigt.ooB. - .40,;' -, e.4..e,,' : -0,
F0Tt,:r.r4 . .g;N,4.5.",-',l - .pt ,DAYS,
Will Offer his entire stock of doods, consioting of
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'GOLD'AND SILVER:WATCHES,
;: • JEWELRY . '
= of all' descripitions, French and Ainerlean Clocks, Solid
fiver and . Plated - Wares of tvery . kind,. St, tuary, Cut
lery, a large spek of Speche,Teyoivers, Gold Pens and
`Pencils. Silver Thimbles, Opera Glasees, Spy Glasses.
tines, Sheet Muslccand Music and Inistruction Books.
-PIANOS AND ORGANS;
Violins and ;loxes, k;initarsariles, liceardeons,PicOlos.
•,Clarionete, Harmonicoe, 'ltlageOletta, Folios for Sheet
Music, Piano and Organ, Covers, riatiO
too numerous to mention, at prices that will Astonish
, close buyers.. • - . •
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4 D,rgans„ nve octave, etegant case.,3% , e etts Heeds. Sub
'Bata and OCUITO Coupl:er, 10 stops, pet price $4OO, for
$200., Above Organ Aft-,euitable, for • a giturch. Piano
Tg Octavos, Grand &leaf° Scale, Betpentiue and Filth
'law:tidings, line carved legs. het been need lees than 1
year, usual price $676 to $750, twill be sold f0r5260.--
' . i Above Tnetrnments warrantedfor six years. • .
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O , er plated Trutt Metres—. .... • . • . $4 85 to. s4 60
::, 4 • . :: - Butter i ‘`:,• — ' .:... ~.... it .115 upwa-di
~ . Cate paskets' 4 00 to 16 SO
1 4 ' ,"< Castors-* - ''..y.':.... -....',' .:$2 to dhett 760
•"' - ' " Picker uurn5...,.....,....: ..,$1 CO to SOO
4 65. - ge Cups ; . -.. . 0 ' •• • 4 ' 100 to %ZS,
. li. 11. Taylor Novanient ko 8 oil ilfivir Cate..., . $33 eo
_Chas Fargo , , 41,, • ',. 34E.: i li • , 'Y 4( •'• ' 13 03
- -A vary •••--'••tle • • ," it i m It 44
...... 190 v .
IP. o..BArtlett 18 - 3ha " `t . 1800,,
Nc r in• Bilery 1 -” . ,a Oa .. .!- , ~... 1050
nrOadw.ai. - ' 11 '' 4 2oz ' l ' ' b l2 00
i Ladies Gold es Wattl ' and Chitin!! veryloT•
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ITwo new swell body - cutter/gene, half Peas/kid, on'
' tin e e Phaeton Carriage, single or doable . (nets.)'.. . '
;..,• :1.10 retionable o ffe r will be refuted. as ' theseg,
la t ust t be soldi -This itt eplendid Chant* for those .
, Ing.foi Holiday . Presents. At , •.„. ;
,1- i. • ' .." ' • ' nigo l llllolig ' '
tHrio .12110Ck.): . 1 . ',',. i : fr, Vlore& jeworry; Store.
Stontrote, Dec. 111,10'6.- -••, %. t • ' • 'tslwr
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A P biI.kCISTRA TRIX'S( SALE
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06; n'pattnatiee- Or An. order of tbo t9lo4ans' .Court of
Pig nonty ottlescittetinntini "Air expose at public esti
on the pretui"lkee',ln pimook, eh , t ; • .., .
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..43!•clotIc ir tbilollo*l4"desctlbed piece Of 'tas
Oltuate # l 4 dtowntiblp and' botroded , Azd.detkeribed
irollll,lwil`. , , BOurided on the north bT laud°, Sc.
t..ilau Bolles god tljtilotan,lnt th ezi*t by hthde of 'Cathe•
`fine: l ;_beerk.'reti.lke, touth bz_zilandlStinNsthlku
wed On' t heifeisthy of 11. N. titemati;,,,oindit!ftiliff '
About tat ► . 4 ; t
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OF 'iti-4090 dowg. soo' fh;te) ccuArf
is do sale
Of sa' atifki'behetitief ft 6 I:donna. and
Igritee. in. ~ o rtows4r4l, .rfuMe.f:NO 411groot traticthid •
teeth* Of ode: •
CHRISTIANA VAN CAMPER,
Dec. 18, 1876. Administretril.
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