CTJP . Ir Lecturein riontrose.j Ma. DAVE you oblige several of the 'readers 'Of your paper, -by answer ing the following tpicattotts ? • Is there to -be a regular course of lec tures in' MOntrose the coming winter ? If so, under what auspices ? And how are people who live, outside of Montrose to know when they occur, and who are to lecture ? • Last Wednesday eve, I happened to be in.Montrose,and hearing the Court-house bell, enquired what was going on. The answer was: " John W. Fowler lectures here this evening." I was greatly surprised and somewhat indignant—not because Prof. Fowler was to deliver a, ..lecture---.but because it had beenitept eo very quiet thatlerdly a per son living outside of Montrose knew any thing about it. • • Quite a respectable portion of the citi zens of Dimock, and I suppose the same maybe said of the other towns_ around Mbiltroie, would gladly attend the course, if they could know when the lec tures are to be given. I was so fortu nate as to hear Prof. Fowler, and I feel that treceived the lull . worth of the two shillings, I paid at the door. I hope to be able to attend the next lecture—if it is not kept a secret. Please inform us whether the course• is intended for the Young Men of Montrose, alone, or will the citizens of Dimock, Brooklyn, and other towns be welcome ao attend. * * Dimock, Nov. 3 1866. —ln response to above we will state 'that we understand there is to be a series .of lectures during the season, upon liters- Tv and scientific subjects; and that it is .desired and hoped Ow, the people of the county will take an interest in and at- Tend the same. If our correspondent had read the Dem ocrat, he would have seen a notice of 7Prof. Fowler's lecture; and we presume that the young men who propose to get air and sustain this series of lectures, will me that timely publication is made of each future leci ore, so that all who read the papers may•take due notice and gov ern themsehteP, andttheir friends— espe their Lady friends, (if they have tiny) accordingly. - AIM - - Jury List • The following iM a List of.Turors drawn for the term of Court commencing Nov. 12th, 1866. GRA ND J cremes. Apf --, In ril I)i mon. lirooklyn-,-A. C. Quick, C. S. Perkins, E. P. Mack. Clifford—Lewis C. Abers. Ditnock—Asa . Carlin, Nathan liiirdirk. I' , rest Lake—.lno. S. Towne, Sarn'l l ornei: Franklin—Thos. Adams. Gibson—Saml Chamberlin, bav id M iihrinony—nob't 11. Toby, I)aviti Ly •tms. Z. , -nox --Lyman lien. ficl , l: , •ta v.a —Nathan C. Jones. New Milford 11 , ,ro'—F. F. Badger New :Milford Tp.—ll, IL Bradiy. l'lnßh—Gen. >evil)°, Fred Fargo. ke :Nprift , v I ir —Set h IL Stark. Nasq nehanna—Arthnr T. Back. 'Thompson—Rob% Geist t, jr. TICATEISE JURORS-IST WEEK. Aril icon—Samuel Rice, Charles Pow- TN, David Wood. Bricigewater—.Zebulon Bullard. Brooklyn—A.l4. Gyre. ('lit oral—l:ufn9 13nrritt. Dirnock—C. C. Mills. Prankliti-4. IC Deakin, R. C. Vance. Fri'.endsville—Whor.. Egan. Gt. Tlend=7. I). (Case_ Gi tr.on Geo. r" Reftsig e. Harford—O. 11 Jackson, C. N. For Harmony—Martin J. Taylor. Jackson—Warren Gregory, Hollis M linnwlton. 'Lathrlp—Wm. .Adamg, A. B. Hier .611. 'Lenox—Davis Elrlidge, M. W. Rood. Liberty—Abraham Butts, Abraham Dan'! "holey. Little Meadows—Henry Hinds. Montrike-4t.11. Smith, C. M. Cran 'dal', P. Lines. New Milford —Ralph J. Wailes. Middletown—Andrew Moynihan. , flaiclancl—Lewis Shims. Ranh—J. N. Hibbard. Silver Lake—Ebenezer 'Toward. Springville—Orin Pritchard. Snsqqehanna Depot—G. 0. Baldwin. Thomson—Sylvester King. TRATEBSE witons-2n wsEK. Auburn-3. G. ' Tayl or. Ararat—G. M. Foster. Bridgewater—G. W. Rogers, M. L. Catlin, Zahn Pickering, C. F. Watrous, Charles Frink. Brooklyn—E. P. Bailey, T. G. Packer. Choconat—Patrick McMannus, Jerry O'Keefe. Friendsrille—der. Hosford, Jas. Flynn. Forest Lake—Timothy Flannegan. Franklin—Rob't Seaman, Darius Peck. Gibson—J. L. Gillett, Wm. H. Pope, O. G. Stiles. Gt. Bend—O. E. Chamberlin, Ileman Room, C. Trowbridge. Gt. Bend Boro'—Almon P. Stepbeng. Herrick—G. S. Whitney, Lafayette Lyon. Harford—Gardner Babcock. Jackson—Nat. French. • Jessup—Alfred Melieeby. Lathrop—Justin M. Lee. Liberty—Henry W. Howard. Lenox—L. F. Wilson, 0. W. Loomis, Horner Davison. New Milford—J. J. Smith, 0. P. Tall man, Springville—J. V. Newell. re`Lire the bay- their Gooas and get the highest price for nutter ' Grain, and Produce of all kinds at the Fair Dale Cheap Store. Centenary Sermon. Rev. DO: Nelson, of Itingston, will preach a Centenary Sermon in the M. 14.... Church at Brooklyn, on Sunaay,. Nov. 11th, at 10} o'clock, a. m. Religious Notice. The Susquehanna Association of UM eersalists will hold its next COnference in Bentoweentre, Nov. 21st. and 22d. Both ministers and people are cordially invited to attend. Dedication. The Presbyterian Church Of Franklin will be dedicated on Thursday the Bth of Nov. next. Services to commence at 11 By order of Trustees Teachers' Examinations. Teachers' Examinations will be held as follows : Lathrop, Sherman Lenox, Glenwood New Milford, Borough Herrick, Lyon 44 Ararat, Church Thomson, Centre netaboro Susq'a Depot, No. 1 Jackson, Savory-Town Gibson, Smiley Great Beud 44 ' Examinations will in all cases open promptly at 10 o'clock, a. tn. The place fur holding, the examinations may be changed on application of the Boa rd. Teachers will please supply themselves with Reader and two sheets of foolscap. No certificates will be endorsed or re newed, and except in extreme cases, no other except public examinations will be grant ed. It is hoped that Directors will be pres ent at the examinations, and engage Teachers on that. day. W. W. WATSON, CO. SUIA. —Gov. Curtin ha 4 appointed Prof. Jas. P. Wickersham State Superintendent of Common Schools. NEW YORK MARKETS. Reported for the Mo]TRn.E IltmormAT, by Fenton. Fitzgerald t Tracy. otrictly Produce t,‘omintseinti !der chigoe-. $ Whitehall Strert, 'Se% York, for the week endinq Not. I'4C Flour. per b. $9,75 Ct, 1.1.(X Pork,meos,bl.3l.oo (2, :12.00 Wheat., bush. 2.1'5 ta. 1.3. - IReel",llll,F.hl 15,00 e. 18.tN) Rye. 1:25 (d, 1.40 , 1ard, per lb. 15 (t„ li u.,rti, 1.110 ta, 1,21'• fallow, 11 4. 12 OM,. TO ek 244:ggs, perdoz. 30 qt, 32 Dotter, per lb. 45 (a) 50Vonl, lb. 50 4b &I Cher... do. 14 J 17 Feathers, II re g. 65 qt. 1.00 SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC This niediethe. lure - U.41 by Dr. J. 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