The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 27, 1870, Image 3

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WRlllt GIRL News Mee, sod deebrs to Grocer
ies and Provisions, Crockery. etc... Mlle Avenue.
JAMS R. CABYALT,ve. Public Mean datorwy at Law. Once ow
doebalow Tarbell Ha •
war:-a: imamßanters. WI rarely' Pas ,
ceige Tithis sad Drifts co liNgtuct, Wand and Beat,
land.
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ARK.
TrntotrD SHOWIe. Utters' Tire Menne
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OM, Rank.
P. 111 chi . CiIINDLEIL Omen' Luanne* and divrlis; 1.
otAgear. avorws. •
J. L. TALBOT-the vlaa to L'et loth Oraegdied dud
Provisions. inamr,Pork. laid. Tea. Smear, RI To.
ban" 8a air. &gam. Oyatcra and Itatteabmenta, nn-
dot 8.11. babas Brother*.
itralcil d NICBOLS, the plate to get Drug* and X4l
- ,Slms, Tobacco, Wpm Poeket•Boote, Biretta.
elas,•Tit 'Settees. de—, Public Menne.
IriX. L. COX, flames* maker and dealer ha all ',Wes
;many kept by the trade, appetite the Dank. •
WY B. BOYD It CO.. Dealate In Stoves. Mudware,
and WannheeDucta d Tin and Sherd= ware, earner
cc Italy and Turnpike street.
litOrtalt di MUM, Staretunt. Telma and dealers In
Cons, Ttintmlota and Porntedng Gonda, and
Agents
or
Sinter &mins Mastdne, on Main btrect.
Forddem blindly:.
A. N. lIITLLAIID. Dea Y a nk ee Towles, Provisions,
Sonlf.naStatkrinay and Nations, at bead of
Public Avenue.
?. SPORE & CO, Dealers to Stoves. Hardware.
Agrlcaltand implements. Flour and °roams., oppo
site Tarbell House.
ItkirNSFORD t iirreneL. Leery and Excbange
tliOlo, in rear 61 Bank building. •
- -
J. Pt. MONTT? & CO., Dealer. to
corner, oods. [lord
esgeneral merctuandlse, rn near Brick
Mock.
NEW MILFORD.
ICNIoN 110 TILL. kept by =WAY sigma. cat 114/22
street, near the Depot—•
N. 81101EllAHER. New ti for& Pa
.., kelps eottstsztly
tst hand else fresh groand aims Rum . , tbr st
ye per um, fhtstmerstrille. Pa..•
W. 8. 111610, Foundry, And denier In Plow, and other
utensils. ane door from Phinners Hotel, Slain Bt.
N. V. UNSER, Carriage Water and Undertaker, an
Main Street, two doors below !Lawler* Store.
IffeCOLLITM MOTHERS, Deelers to Groceries and
Provisions, on lain menet.
H, Gansu le SON. Dealers In Flour. Feed. Heal.
Salt, Lime, Cement. Groceries and Provisions on
main Street, opposite the Depot-
W. • T. HAYDEN, Mannieetaress of Clgar• and
Wholesale drakes In Yankee Notions and Fancy
Goods. en Male Meet. Wow Episcopal Chinch. •
Mt
n Morocco Find ings , dtt,liarnnuil Munn.
and& [RYDEN. Denten In Dear. nod Medicine..
and Ilnanfeetnrtre of Cigar*, on Main Street; near
the Depot
-- - -
W. STEPh ENS. florae noel nn nod general !impairing
on Main Street, south of the briar,.
J. DICIEBBXAN. la, Dealer la cameral merchandise
and Clothing. Brick Store. on Yalu Smect.
WHIPME & MEAD, Dealers In gram! Xerchamilse
ao Main Strect. •
0. X. HAWLEY. Doctor to general Ittetthattate. 60
*LID Street, opposite nitltte3,6 Ilotcl.
GREAT BE
L. S. LECVIIEM, Manotactornr at Leather, and denier
In ' , enema Nenehandive, on Main 14tr..ct. r
R. P. DORAN. Merchant TadorAnd dealer In Drndy
Dade Clothing. Dry Goods, Groceries and Pinar Dian,.
!lain Street.
LESOXVThLK
®YAM WHITE, lianullicturor of and &depth sari
el Mira and Castbv.
goad 3uttltignut.
010 leeward.
The subscriber having lost a pass-book be
tween Dimock and Montrose, on Tuesday, July
26th, containing $450, besides other papers, due
&c.. will pay the above reward to the And
es by delivering the same to the subscriber, or
leaving it at goon ' s Hotel. The book contained'
gnesl X) bill, two $5O bills, the remainder in
Val, $lO and $5 bills. My n a written
was written
on the cover, place of name
&c.
JAY TithethlON.
Dimoek, July 'al, new
The first of August brings one year's sub
saiptton due from a large number of our sub
scribers. We are in need of money to meet
pressing liabilities. August Court will be a
good time to bring or send the money, and we
mid make our best bow for all such favors.
What's The Vie t
Whirl the u of minding what "they say r
Where the use of lying awake at nights with
the unkind remark of souse false friend running
through your brain like forked lightning? What's
the use of getting into a worry and fret over
gossip that has beim afloat to your disadvantage
by some meddlesome busy body ? Those thingS
duet possibly injure you, Unless indeed, you
take notice of them, and in combatting them
give them diameter and standing. If what is
said is true set yourself right at once ; if It is
false, let it go for what it will bring =tit it dies
of inherent weakness.
Ont•Fteld Harried
The party from this village silo attended the
Auseral of N. C. Stewart on Sunday bat Mort
It eacessively dry In that saMlan. When Te
ton/Mg. they SSW near Drinds/1 a large field of
standing outs on fire, which burned likedry
straw ; find a tpeadow stubble adjoining bad
hem literally burned over.
Musiesi.
L. B. Powell, 116 Penn avenue, Swanton, has
the general agency for the Chlckering - Pianos
end Mason and Hamlin Organs in Northern
Pennsylvania sad Southern New fork. These
celebrated instruments are the only Pianos and
Organs ntanntsetored that are selling at low
rotes strictly on the - One Price System." Send
to Mr. Powell for the new circulars and price
flats —{JNy 27-4
The ability of every one topii depends upon
his ability to collect debts due him. The Will
vidnals of a community are linked together bj
sehain of debts and credits, sad In times of de
presdon the failure of one person to discharge
a single Dility, often emburames a line of a
dozen debtors and creditors. Hence the pay
ment of small debts in times like these beamies
a public as well as private duty. The same Mon
ey which pays a debt in the morning, may pay
aim= bofore night. and twelve men are thus
relieved from anxiety and Fame by theiletion
dove.
Senate of Mho!
A meat of s man, named Hay, to tmeeiing
'boos the country, obtaining money of the eat‘ .
ions temperance organizations, by representing
hien& to be a temperance man and a member
of certain temperance societies, such Mt &am of
Temperance, Good Templars, Templfof Haw%
tie- He # s filmic( the Ord water,. 40 we
world waria taPeraimen sad
beware of this meal. -He le malt is Male,
sad quite-heavily bat, 404 bee *180:431410e1
from at tbe .00m . 011,10
with..4ithriekipiA•mm.
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r—We bad a slight dub- QV:alit:oW -alinitkit
mufti; bat.
.—Tbethsprovenvints On thhourt Howe will
be COmpletad before Anglist murk
The next andel will *convene at the Tull&
HottonntErrldllYM'en,lititexi-
AnOtlair — Miloirng islabirduatit Wig be
resoon in the Lathrop Block, in charge of
Taylea, late of Binghamton.
.—Mrs. =mini Alicti, a IM4 resident of Scran
ton, was presented with a silver pitcher silver
=etc.,
_at the neutral held in the Baptist
on Ffiday &thing last, in honor of her
services previously tendered as ormlst to that
Church. The net receipts at•the were
nearly ono laradred &Bars. \i,f
These' tere4vti Per' Sons - hot 'ln jail on
Saturday and Sunday evenings last, for various
(licences Whiskey and Cider - being the binds
nob Htw:usticettelicies presentid the
appearance of miniature “Tombs" on Monday
mousing last, some were fined and others re
msnded for lack. bail., little fearless
execntion 'Of our bineugh' eirdinanees* May be
beneficial
—A number of ourelthrens attended at the
funeral obsequies of Mr. M. C. Stewart, on Sun
day last. There was a ve.ty large concourse of
people in attendance (min ; this Lind adjoining
counties, of the Masonic fraternity, and others.
He was buried with due Masonic honor&
—John S., Tarbell, proprietor of the Torben
Houle with anmcood help acisitimlisited with
in the last:CUM wtcelss'in the hay field on his
arm near the borough, what we feel warranted
in saying was never equalled in this county.
They cut and secunsi in eleven and enc•fOurth
days 275 tons of hay without one drop of rain
falling upon it On Friday , of last week they
drew in 62 load& ,
—Mr. Charles Bireharti gave us the manor
man of the combined growth of a bean vine In
his garden, for three successive days, which was
eighteen. arid *MAW Inches. •
—The Montrose Reim/awn of this week says
"there are six colored preachers in 'Montrose."
We would add that oneof.thase divino colored
"lights" of the Gospel vies attending a Church
conference not many years ago, nor many miles
away, when he suddenly arose at one of its ses
sions in an excited manner and made the fol
lowing startling announcement "Bredderen,
l'se got to go home Ws mink. You must 'sense
me dere is business of de greatest 'portance dat
must bah my attentitie He was asked what
it was that called hint away so suddenly, to
which he said. "Wall bredderen dere is a 'crease
In de ;family?' ; On being asked what that
meant he said. "Why de ole mare has got a
colt" We think that in view of the above cir-
cumatancea the &publican need not stop with
"sit" but mtht "crettse""tbe preachers in the
Radical family to an indefinite number.
—We saw a rattlesnake on Wednesday morn
ing last lying - near the Court House which
measured four feet two inches in length, and
nine inches In circumference having nine rat
tles. Do not be frightened, it was not alive but
was brought from beta - ten Great Bend and bus
quehanna Depot by a party of our townsmen
where they captured it. Some malicious fellow
started the ilanderrqu report that they did not
kill it but bought the body of some one on the
way. We can positively affirm that they had a
snake, and we believe them to be men of truth
and veracity as to •'anaket" let their reputation
in other matters be as it may.
Pitiable People.
If anybody in this world is lo be plthtl,.it is
he who has nothing to do and spends his time
in trying to keep cool ; such people are the mast
miserable of any. Men ~ w ho 'have work, and
whose hearts are in %heti work, don't antic: any
thing to compare with those lazy loungers who
have nothing under the burning heavens to do,
save to, watch the thetmometer, seek caul places,
and dwell, mentally or orally, on the tribulations
of these torrid terms.
now to Mike a Town.
Encourage every one; especially new men, to
come in and settle amortgyou, particularly those
who are young and active, whether they have
capital or not. Their labor alone is worth mon
ey. Those who have capital will buy lots, build
houses, or tear out anti remodel old ones. Go
to work and stimulate every legitimate enter
prise by giving it all the friendly encouragement
you ran, or by uniting your industry, influence
and capital in the common cause. Cultivate a
public spirit, and talk has than you work Help
your neighbor, if he Ls in danger of breaking
down, prop him. up in some way, either by kind
words, good counsel, or a lift from your pocket.
If be gets fairly down before you know his
situation, act him ott_his fe e t —hlafortuutt- is to
be pithed, not ii6 - ant his talents are worth
money to the community. Besides, it may be
your_ turn to needs corresponding sympathy. .
Encottragn 'improvements for the good of the
town, speak well, :talk encouragingly of the
town you live in, of its prospects, of your neigh,
hors, and in fact of everything likely to advance
the general good. It is such things that make
a town grow.
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Brio
The Montrose Base Ball Club had a friendly
tilt with the Stars of Great Bend, on Thursday,
the 21st hut., with theibllowing result :
STARS. 0. R.
Gilbert, c. 2 3
Carlisle, p. 3 2
Whitney, Ib. 4 3
Bronson, 3b. 4 2
Dußois, s. s. 3 2
r. f. 4 1
Millard, c. E 2 4
Gallagher, L 6
Hays, 2h. 4 3
MONTILOSS. 0. u.
Tarbell, 2 h 2 $
Bentley, C. 3 0
Rose, 3b. 4 $
Clark, I h. 3 01
Hager, p. 3 31
Gera, r. 11.
.4 41
Dickerman,r. C. • 3 41
Richarps, L C - 3 1
Searle, s, a., 2.. . 2
.g,
Total. 27 46 Total, 27 26
Lyn:Kos-1 2 3 4 3 6 7 8 9
Montroge...2 11 3 0 7 13 4 3 8-46
5tar5.......0 4 0 3 5 3 2 1 8-26
nits Csvotrt- 7 3.1.0nr05e.,2 • Stars. 5.
No Memoriam.
At a laWnog °S 4 . 4 4w:Lode:Fo 489;A Y.
-
held on the ?4th day orJuly, A. D. - 1810, A.
L. MO. The following was unanimously con
sidered as the sense of r thiskolge:
Our brother Mahlon d. Stewart, amember of
this Lodge, having been removed from among
In to ♦ Wm , existence, we bow submissively,
as bow tee.mturk to , this agonizing dispensation,
but hills ko doing, lib deem It meet to make a
brief record of his life, that, though he be absent,
his memory and virtues may be perpetual among
us.
Reperaatorn at elleorit. Blarquebanns coulM:
Pa., where he has resided since. He has for
many yens past held Ose-oftleeok Junk:ft of the,
Peath, haring treenAsseicu r re-elected roe and
tertst of three years he was Commissioner of the
coanty'ailling both'of these places with marked
ithilltfiand to theettisfiction of aIL
Theenansellar of si , large surrotmding cornma
t 1 y. a Csithfid and osteadfut tdend,tafisonest
man; he justlyeeenexi universal love, confidence
andusteem. lEfiedeathlas ant n gloom over
our thannunity. The' station width he -
pied in itociety,•Vie fed wiesteverremain vacant:
We extend our sincere sympathy and condo
lease to his betenved andeommend them
to him, who "temperdtk the wind to the shorn
lamb."
Rea:4K Thrall& ididge attend- the funeral
in a bed , and the emu:males be conducted
In with thef- =dent usages of our
Order, and his request , while living.
Awoke, 'Matt& tudge - be draped in mourn
=ld the btethren Wear the usual badge for
taikett That - - theitSjdvieeedingtieenteied4
on the record 'Oil innunted in - theittdideital or
the Lodgecalistettles be fittnished the several
new• 'of this and! the adjoining counties
for pu and loopy thereof, be presentid
to the faintly of our deceased brother,
liouribed rah • • -
The nib maned of the Thitrord
imil9olidd' on the ln
itatfordpe Weeme*r.ead iliereeer, OSth
atid 311111 putUsbiii
t011416#010.1441=5,q101**".
reread Lake Items.
July 18th, a grand entertainment was given
at the house of Mr. Johnson in Stone Street,
Forest Lake township. They began to make
their appearance about half past eight, and bet
One 9 o'clock their spacious home was crowded.,
The guests represented every form of human.: 1 1
ity. Old women with wrinkled faces, drawn
out of shape with age, tothiting alesg with
canCa igAziostsr, l4l fli beads and trink
ets, and dreamt in which the venous hues of
the rainbow were blended ; then the Highland
maids, with their plaid petticoats came tripp-,
ingniong, to mingle with the motley crowd
next comes Victoria, with her flowing tulles;
bearing her crown most majestically;
ces of every form and shape ; Death with his
ghastly form soon came stealing noiselessly
among them ; if a spirit had risen from the grave
the form would not have been more natural
• Music and song
Did speed the hours along.
Young and old shared heartily In the amuse
ment. The company began taking their leave
about 12 o'clock. all well pleased with the few
hours of merriment they.euJoyed
A plenic.arna held about a edle-from Yrtends
villa borough, on the 4th of July. They assem
bled on, the rounds early is Sao ranrubssi .and
beghn with true patriotism to celebrate the day
of their National Independence. The day was
most favorable. All kinds of refreshments
graced the table. After dinner, good =WC was
furnished for those who wished to " trip the
light frenetic- toe."
' Everything passed off pleasantly. All went
honie satisfied that they had a good time. E.J.
Luzerne County.
Items from the Desaaeratduly 81st.•
--Chittownsman, lt 11..licKune, Esq., will
present hts name to the Convimtiod, as a candi
date for Congress. Mr. McKune is a young
man, but he possesses, ability. that will adorn
this position, and we hope he may be the lucky
man. Luzern would have no reason to blush
for thi acia or her. Bap resentattres.
—The fact that the Councils appointed our
young townsman, Fred. W. Gunster, Esq., in
the place of R N. Willard, Esq., resigned, gives
more general masffiction.
—About three o'clock on Sunday morning,
Juli9th, Alva Van Fleet, Esq., breathed his
last, at his residence, near Benton Center, aged
tJ years.
—lndrew Hawley, a laborer In No. 2 shall
of the Pennsylvania Co.'s Works, near Dun-
more, on Saturday, was badly Injured by a shot.
—Al.!out eleven o'clock Friday night, a bnght
light was seen in the direction of Providence,
and the alarm'ef illewae generally sounded.
This morning, we are informed the fire was
at Dickson, and was occasioned by the burning
of n•largebarn,owned by .141 r. Jolla : Kelly, of
that place.
The building was filled with hay, straw, and
other combustible material, and It burned rap
idly and brilliantly, lighting up high objects in
OIL.' cite.
The entire contents of the building, consist
ing of three valuable horsy, wagons, sleighs,
hammy, &c., were all burned.
—Mr. Kelly had no insurance upon the build
ing or contents, and the loss falls heavily upon
an honest, industrious citizen, and in common
with all who know hint, we sympathize with
him in his
—Thomas Brown, working In the quarry near
this city, had ono of his hands badly crushed by
a big piece of rock. Dr. Up De Graff amputa
ted several of his fingers.
- - Michael Megan, Esq., one of the rising young
lawyers and politicians of the county, will sub
mit his claims to the Convention, as a candidate
fin District Attorney. Mr. It is a gentleman of
excellent ability, strict business habits, and a
Democrat who always stands by - the ticket. •
—Two matches have been made betwelm the
owners of hoNes thli city, that will attract a
good deal of attention in the sporting circles.
Mr. U. G. Schoonmaker, has matched his horse,
"Ben," for a purse of $2OO, against Geo. W.
Rands "Harry Rand" and, - Starlight." One
race will take place on Saturday next, and the
other on the Saturday following.
Binghamton Items.
,—The admission to the rammer the Bingham
ton Driving Park Aswietntion next week, will
he tin f , pentsezetp - day:" .
—The cornerstone of the new Baptist church
was tahlrlast Taos:lay nflenrcost, A huge con
course of people were tissembled: •
—An alarm of fire about fl o'clock, Wednes
day evening, was occasioned by a lamp acciden
tally tipping over on a bed in the t house of El
more Andini,'Ewq., near the - upper eturbf Cht.:
pang° street. The fire was quickly extin•
vbihod. ' • -
• .• . • ..- -
small.lmse in tiMilfrh ward, belonging
to Alm Galloway,und fiecupled by n'idr. Wil
bur, was burned on last Thursday morning. It
was insured for $5OO, which wiU fay cover the
Imos. Mr. Wilbur and'famlly were away from
home.
paper 18 - prang circulated among the
property holders on Washington street, between
Court and Hawley streets, petitioning the Com
mon Council to have said street paved. We
learn that the project is meeting with good !Me
mo'.
—An Interesting suit todk place yesterday
afternoon before S. W. Rogers, Esq., Justice of
Peace. John Vanlmburg and Lucy McElroy,
of Port Crane, had been arrest# for selling
liquor without a license. Eldven witnesses
were called in behalf of the people, and none
for the defence. No evidence was elicited against
them and they were discharged.
suit Wait - yesterday 'coninienced by Hon.
Amsburn Birdsall against Wm. IL Osborn, Esq.,
late Treasurer of the inebriate Asylum, to get
possession of the funds which he is holding in
his possession, by order of the Land Commis
°Open' vAs the. 1 1 3 lot!rdeFCOdsiTort Ptsi 'part of
whglitin
bad for the "Asylum Ring."
—The censulthaihig been - tomPicted in all
hut two wards, from an estimate founded upon
the number of voters in those Wards the popu
lation of our city is I3,loo.—Bing. Leader.
The Odd Fellows.
The 19th and 20th hest& were gala days with
it!e 0 . 411 rell9llltet itc I carom/owl vicinlq, 'on
account of a visit from the Grand Master and
Grand lkeretary of tdrs Grand Lodge of. Penn
sylvania.
A carriage, in waiting for them at, 4 ll?ntrose
Depot on their arrival ,on, Tuesday Ammon
soon brought them kom the hot, dusty thorough
fare of travel, to our shady, quiet village, the
charming beauty of which elicited such expres
sions of admiration as often greet our ears tom
the dwellers in the cities who visit us In mitl.
In the afternoon very many brethren of the
Order availed themselves of the opportunity of
paying their respects to the Grand Lodge oil
yen, who in the evening attended the regular
meeting of Mcmtroee Lodge f 9 003 PITE9 3 c of
middnealbrutarsincirdiad/y vkit-
• The ball presented an unusually tint:aw:sr
ince, the wood work having just been hand:
tamely &thud, Mille =nylons tiesdeff rt . Mit
/steam and Waiters bad been completed, and
in *pint but substantial carpet covered the
1:100r.
With theme lateens! improve:sea% •is with;
thmal flowesto llan and ik esergreens liff' 434
, 41thltian dlirasYln i g decccatkma the taste and
will of the ladies, combined to render the room
more attractive axidP*ssut than ever betbre.
Promptly at the hour of-vile: ll Di a-large num
of 44NP It im # l x?i. myna'
oilier _ were , P* 1 4.,-- 80 911 Grand
Lod* oillems :were announced and received
with apPiopriate honors.% - . • .
Th e aid* twine beMt surrendered to them‘
Gralld.Vister d. 1140Priate-Jahnotutced the ob
ject of vislt, - mkolbuftdr brief -numb call
ed upon Grand Scummy:kJ:l. Nicholson, (who
is also Past Grandliite.thaltdast official posi
tionln the Order) teititle inattuaions in the un
written work of the ifir&lit•litttexpiain the hid
den mystOles afidideep siiiifficance thereof
nibs was done 14911111 in Meet Maile mact'-
ner, be being thoputifiVi d) ,
catilar with the on
tire subidet, and Wing bud lamp 4perienee
hiletemplitting Itk Jib eloquent address, was
listened to with intense_ interest by he breth
ren wit/Mc the - hariouid possibly by some out
*de, for UM yrindoint 4,Fro,Opett, and the earn
pit w oos o f um spiater mall be heard at con
siderable
On the following motoring the Grand Lodge
ofne t ers were escorted in Carriages around the
town and Shown all Paints of interest. In the
afternoon a special meetingof Bt. John Encamp
ment was held, -which was similar In character
to that of the previous evening,
The grand event of all, however, was the
meeting of the Mary Rebekah Degree Lodge No.
7, in the evening, at which were present most
of the brethren of the Order, acanupanied as far
as practicable by their wives. Additional flor
al and other decorations, with the presence in
full force of the Daughters of Rebekah, render
ed the scene within thUhall &leaf beauty hith
erto unequalled In our midst.
The Grand Master opened the exercises of the
occasion, after which. this beautifid degree (of
which Hum.Schuylta. Colfax, Vice President of
the United States is the author) was by Past
Grand Sire Nicholson ins meet Impressive man
ner conferred upon several candidates At the
conclusion of these ceremonies, the Past Grand
Sire addressed the audience on the subject of
Odd Fellowship in general, and the degree of
Rebekah in partici:llV. , ThOso whit have ever
beard him, uniformly speak in the highest terms
of his earnest elmmence; and those who have
not, In the estimation of this writer have missed
a great text.
The Lixigu being duly. closed, all present re
mained a while longer for the transaction of oth
er business,which, If of le tel importance, was en
gaged in with no less zest and Interest.
The Refreshment Ammer was then and there
conferred upon all present. The ceremonies of
this degree vary surnewhat upon differnt ocxms
lune, and it is making no improper divulgence
to the uninitiated, that each candidate seas re
quired as bust be or she might, to thaw out a
generous dish of Bro. Rancher's excellent ice
cream, and cat their BA of cakes from Mr.
Morse's first class-bakery.. This was all accom
plished in the most deliberate and sociable man
ner, and to the apparent gratification and satis
&Mina of all concerned.
At the conclusion of these ceremonies the Past
Grand Sire declared that he had forgotten to im
part any instructlens in regard to this degree,
but after a careful observation of the manner in
which the cmemonies were conducted, he was
Winged none were needed.
Having thus enjoyed irpteasant, happy, long
to be remembered evening, the assembly be
tween 10 and 11 o'eleekdispenied, and each was
soon seeking the etabrarie of the sleepy god.
On Thursday morning -the Grand Lodge
otH
cera; wider:Bp - wpm brethren of Starucca
I.ollK4receeded Co Snequehanna.
114h:the lint Ir!s4 Of sand Lodge officers
to Montrose Lodge, pow In the twenty-fifth
year of its existence, since it was organized.
3. 3. S.
Cl=ir2l
Jury List:
The following is a Ibit 'of Jurors drawn for
the term of Court to toinmesee at Montrose,
Auguat 8, 1870.
GUANO dkri!oan.
Auburn—BloomfieldLy
man, Tboa. R. White.j.
Atiolacon—Michael Het
iron.
Bridgewater—Henry 3.
Kent.
Brooklyn—Jamm Mor
gan.
Clillbid—Asery 1114-
4 14, Elk!: Y C r l4 l o ,
"Jr.
Dunock--Cima. Rialey, l
Henry Baboacir.
Great fiend Tp.—Nel
4011CUX,
Gt. Mend B'oro.-Leyrus
F. pecker.
Gibson—Roswell G.
Lamb.
liartbrd—Benjamin T.
TUATEME iNUOI
Ararat—James C.flush
nen, Leonard O. Bald
win.
Apolacon-JohnsonFos
ter, James Dams, jr.,
Ba x ter Rowland.
Auburn-David McCain.,
Bridgrwater—Daiid 1).1
Hinds.
Brooklyn—Jos. Lines,
1 Gardner.
I Jackson—henry .A.
Pope.
Jissup—William Rob
emon.
Montrose—Henry Slier
man, Josephs Boyd,
Cbas..K
Mtildknown-Fres lae-
INew Milford Tp—Wni.
:Harding.
Bush—Eben B Cobb.
Springville—Jas. IL Ly-
Suscfa DepotWtn. R.
Greeley.
Th,qmson—J.M.Wright-
Cr.
8-1 , 11611 T WEEK. .
Cook, Frank A. Ly
ons
Rarford—Penuel Car
penter.
Remck—William W.
Thomas.
Jackson—Chas. T. Bel
cher.
Liberty--Joa. W. Aus
tin, Franklin H. Ad
ams, Nath. B. Brown,
. Isaac Hughes.
Lenox—Jesseßenjamin
, Moses Cox, Wm. Mil
' ler John Willard.
I Mortirose—Melvin J.
I Buck.
Middletown-Jeremiah
CantiehL
New Milford Tp—Chas.
S. Page.
,Oakland— I larvey Ho Id
! ridge, LewisE.Shntta
Stmea Der t ot—Gcor„te
+Silver Lake—Benjamin
I 3L Gage, David Tram,
1 Leonard Gage.
3 . ND WEEK.
Lenox—David Thomas,
Peter W. Van Etten.
'Liberty- 7 -Joseph Web
ster.
Montmse—Frederick 8.
Frink, Charles A.
' Prink.
Nekv Milford Tp—Wm.
B. Chapman, Albert
J. Baldwin, Robert
Nathan
Fish.
` New MilforAßoro—Ev
eritt 8. Garrett.
lOakland—Jos. T. Cock
jr.
Dundati—Jos. B Slo
cum.
Forest Lake—Nelsooß,
Cok, Henry F. Han-,
FAiwanl Fair-:
brother.
Franklin--,lereminh P.l
Tingley.
Gibson—Williamß.Bel- I
cher, Barney Sheir
ardson.
Gt. Bend Born—Leiria!
S. Lenhcim, Henry
31cKinner.
Gt. Bend
Simrell.
Barmony—Thotnas V.
TRAVEIDIE JVIZO
Brooklyn—das.O.Pack-;
er. .
Clifford—Thos. W. .it
kinson, Watkin WM
kins, John M. Stow
art
Frsnklin—Henry L.
Blowers.
Friendsville—JohnFos
ter.
Forest Lake—George
G. He bath
Keetor, des: Strange.
Gt. Bend Tp.—Deniel
Munson.
Gt. Bend Born.—Fred
crick Warner.
Herford--Otis
Nathaniel Gnibe, Abel l
T. Sweet; Wm.: Ire. . 1
Jackson—Aria 11.11 e-
son, Calvin Dix.
Han.l
Lathrop—Datld
et,. Sidney Chsborry
Daniel
,yen Aitken,
ayne, Kennedy John
son, Joshua Council
man.
Rush—Robert Hillis.
Susq'n Depot—john C.
Foot.
Silver Lake—Edward
W. Rose, -John , D.
Murphy.
Springville—Minot Rl
' Icy, ttanlll
don.
Babllme sad !Bealtifftit.
Never &wing our :sojcmrti on this mundane.
sphere have we witnessed so grand and boleti-,
Ida spectacle satins brUllant sunset scene •on
faundv. evening ra4t. A repat:ltahy,uist
ralaW'w spanned the Eastern shy and wbo e
*Ravens was resplendent with rainbow Otto
their ir i t i e g at a forms, Intengleteed wil
transparent elands tinged wttfi ei , ery esttiotiv
abkt shade of color, presenting each a scene of
grandma' andilublintity as to make -aurbontan
Ada,' al& (do Crest " litalgtillkutot
ceomparlson 'with , pedberesidli - ofilia:o6o6
potenvArtisOr • -
PolsOn Prescription. TA.A9ka3 L ' kr. a 11,3.1%
cases of persons being polsoned . by what is - orWsirra nieWiture neeiv,
commonly called the poison ivy, but technically
tern:loo,lm Pol Sou Oak; Dr. A. Livery of Lum
berville, stronglY recommends a saturated tine.
tuns of lobelia, (lobelia Mats) as a local appli
cation In this affection. He applies it by means
of linen or muslin cloths, and believes that It
ageing ibtlamation.
T ~cw ~dL~crti~ctu~n#s.
• eArvz
a_l9l
:*
CIX
NERVOUS
DISEASES.
Id Ueda WO
Magical.
- Itaa ao ainfolllna remedy In. all caeca ad-Neuralgia
Faccalle. often effecting* , 'perfect cure In less Then
.oenty-foUr hunt*, from the Dec Of 11u More limo Iwo or
three Oda.
No other form of Netirolzia or Nervous Disease hap
failed to yield to idle wonderful remedial egret.
gem in the teverest canoe of Chronic Neuralgia and
general nervous demnge menta,-oi many ymira etandlue
-affentlng thread..., eyeteni. Ito oar torn f.pw day*, of
01 few vreeka at the urnmet, alwaye ufford• the most as
tonishing roller, and very rarely fails to produce a CUM
pint. and permanent cure.
It contain tto dons or other materiels In the 'lightest
degree injurtons, even to the moat delicate system, and
con always be use. with p. eruct eafety,
It has long been In constant use by many of nor most
eminent phypdeians. who gives it their uonnlmonv and
nuquallfted approval. The following among many of
our beet citizen• tevlify to Ito wonderful efficacy:
" flavour upped Dr. Turucr's Tic Doufourvor or Unt-
TerratNeuratoin Pill personally-and in ntnricroue nett.
roltzia-I have found It„ aril bout an coceptiorp, to ac
complish all, the proprietors have claimed.
J. M. DILLINUHEI, Dculet.
15 %Fluter Street. Boston, Fob, lath, lilts'."
Eire J. M. It Swirly. fur many tears an apothecary in
thin c ty,ond for three years durroie the ,war. in the
Hospital Department under the U. M. tlovetnmeut„ thus
•Ireake a:
•• I have known Dr Turner'• Tie. Doulotireux or Unl
van.' Nenrulgia Pill fur twenty years. I have cold It
and need it pcmunally. cud I have neaer known of a
cape where It did out give relief. Customers hove told
me they would not be without it if each pill cost 10 dob
Mrs I think it the most railable and valuable remedy for
'Prandial% and nervou• thecae. In the world."
!deserts Tuusen t t•tp.:
For a long time a member of my family has suffered
seventy with Neuralgia. The pain was almost unen
durable. We tried various medicines without success.
A few mouth••lnee. we b• gun the nee of your Pin. It
has ptovre perfectly successful. and nu I races of the di.
ease remain. I can gladly reeommehd your remedy to
all sedlerces rum Neuralgia.
Respectfullygouts, F. W. FELTON:.
Bo rot. March. 55.1007. Conasellor at Late,
Sent by mall on receipt of price atm postage.
One package - $l.OO • - Pu stage 6 cents.
Si: Packages. • 5.1Yl • - • .. rt
11 Ic cold by all dealers In drugs and medidine and by
TURNER b CO , Sole Proprietors. It.) tremout St.
BOSTON, MASS. [July lA-4
Mild, Certain, Safe and Efficient..
It at once relieves and invigorates all the vital rune-
lion., without causing at any time or any circumstances
the slightest injury to any of them.
The meat complete and uniform success hes for many
years attended its ate in France and In some portions of
the United Stat ; and It Is now offered to the general
public with the most absolute conviction that it ran nev
er fall to aceomplish all abatis claimed for 11,
It Is harmless In the extreme at all times and under all
elreniustanees ; and It unequaled by any remedy yet
known to the world where* purgative Is indicated.
It produces little or no pain In its operationlleaven the
organs entirely free from irritation. and never In the
slightest degree osertaxes or excites thr !surveil, sys.
tern.
In billions diamses, Indigestion and Dyspepsia it is
Invaluable.
It lathe grand purifier of the blood. and hone° ran not
fall to eradicate from the system S. mini, Erysipelas,
Salt Rheum, Canker and Cutaneous Eruptions general
Irregular or want ofeppet te, Colds. Ostighs. Asth
ma, nrouchil Is. catarrh, Colic pains, Diarthrea, Water
brash, Sour and Bitter Stomach and Zaniness and
tho same; Impure breath, dimities., sympa
thetic, nsrvoaa or sick Ileadacha. Itheumrtism, Gout
and InfLammations of all farms—these nod all Modred
can always ho wholly mired or greatly relieve,. by thin
mild yet powerful remedy.
tletteral Debility with its Inseparable a .companl.
manta—mental and phi steal—such as green sickness,
lassitude of mind and body. drowsiness, indispoeition
to exerolan. weakness of the limbs. feelings of disconr.
agement, despondency and distrust—all disappear an
, der Its magic influence.
It regulates and invignmtet the bowels ; lea sore an
tidote to obstinate costiveness and piles ; gives renew
ed rigor to the stomach ; evokts them-tints of the liver:
dissipates the yellow dye of Jaundice and eradicates
' from the skin haloes spots or nosnid.moth and freckles,
It excite. the Kidneys to renewed vigorous and heal
thy action ; and la certain to bring prompt relief its all
mem of Dforrtoca and Dysentery.
It le eminently effectual in the rare of all diseases of
children, however infantile. especially for smile, worm.
and irritation and fretfulness wh`le tedthlng.
A. a dinner pill or digester, it is second to none other
taken with the food. It operates a• a general alterative
wheree. the entire impaired organism Is Frit - nobs ttvi to
renewed energy and to a healthy t igor and vitality. It
in extc °suety used by the Faculty 2s a convenient and
thorough eathhrtie, having nit at nerslitlitn than the one
intended. gfr Sent by mail so receipt of price and
postage, vie:
1 BOX. en. 23 - • Poologe, 8 rents.
6 BOXES. 1,00 • - .- • 18 ••
It le sold by all dealers lo dimgs and medicines, and by
TVIIICER & Sole Proprietors,
July 27-4 1 . 4.1 Tr..tmont St. Bunton, Mane.
ATTENTION BUILDERS
. The Sellout Ditirctors of Franklin township,
Susquehanna bounty, are now ready to receive
proposals for the bidding of a new School House
in the " Forks District," in said township. They
will meet at the School House in said district,
to let the Job to the lowest bidder, on Saturday
the Gth day of August, 1810, at one o'clock p.m.
Any person desirous of taking the job, can find
specifications by calling upon Daniel Davis.
By order of the School Board.
DANIEL. DAVIS, Seey.
Franklin, July 20, itslo.-2
HARDING & HAYDEN,
PRODUCE COMMISSION M ERCH AN TS,
IN DOTTER, CHEESE, EGG', POVL-
TUN,
325 Washington Street
New York.
RtmEnExcEs.
Irving National Bank - , New York.
S. Hutchinson & Co., 11.1 & 11; Worth St. N.Y
Roberta, Smith & Whit•• St.
Wagner & Kellam, 70 Murray Street,
Mulford & Sprn•titc, 6.5 ('l❑unlwr' St.
C. B. 'Williams & Co. 2GS & 210 Canal St., "
July t 3, 1✓•:D--t(
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of
an order of the Orphans Court of Susquehanna
County, to me directed. I will expose to sale on
the premises, on Friday, the sth day of August,
A. R. 1870, at 1 o'clock, .p. tn., ell that certain
piece or parcel of land situate lyin" and being
in the township of New Milford, County of Sus
quehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bound
ed and described as follows, to wit : On the
North by landti ottemudl Evirett ; on the East
by lands of Archibald Hannah and lands late of
Samuel Williams ; dttcaSed ; on the South by
the &bite highway; formerly_known as the old
Jackson road ; and on the West by the same
road--containing.Filty Acres, more or less,witli
the anpurtenances, a barn, a few fruit trees, end
about 85 acres of the same cleared.
Rogerson the day of sale ;
one third on Anal i.onfirmation, anti the balance
in one year thereafter, with interest.
ELLIOT ALDRICH, Trustee.
New Milford, July 13, 1870.
JEWELRY:
'llaOtti l eloreT9 lF ". Pil ' MUM&
A SAFE,
apcedy Cc=
.voktoosE:piors-A:
JOHN N. TAanitic,
- .-Tiktetor.
Hodlzia
Elen t;ta...rea !care thbi tronse daffy, eutert.,tinz with
the I). L. r W.. the Erie, uutl the Lehigh Valley Jinn.
way.. [July G, ISlV.—tt
CIONGRESS WATER,
at TURREMS.
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.
t)vi'S' >tilt
o
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18 . 40 ,i( 1870•!---.,
!lave elopeed ' , duce the Introduction of the Pala Killer to
the public, and yet at the pre-rut time It it more popular
and command* a larger tale than ever before. Ito pap u•
larrtv Is not confined to this country Monet all over the
world Its beneficial effect,. lit curing the •• Ills that flesh
Is heir to." are acknowledup and-appreciated, and at
PAIN YILLE/l Ira fame Is limited to uucountry, ....et nor
race. It need,. only to ha known to be prized.
THIRTY YEAltel Ic certaln'y 4 longenou4h time to pros e
the efficacy Many medicine. and that the rain , 1041.Krt
Incurs log of all Ito propriviontrialto for It. to ouoply
proved by the unparallektd popularity It hat attained. Ii
Ira MILE and EPPECTIS E1V111.17.
re - Dlrectiono accompany each bottle.
Prlre 2,Sela. 50ete. and 81.00 per Bottle
Sold by all Mettlelac Dratlen. (July la-- .1
E LATEST ARR V A LA,
LAM: F'l' AND ISET STOCK
DI{Y OOOIIS, NOTIONS, TRI3DIING'S
Hater salad. Claps,
Boot rand eh ill 4=11D191,
ll A imwAUF
NOVELTY cLorrtE24 W Maim
We keep n FULL Sli/t 'I!: of the Monet arti
sirs, and sell them nt the
CirCIFH P'. ) 01.) FOR WOOL
Call and evandnr (/1.11. St,,Ck
Moz May 21, ISXI
G. S. HARDING,
BEN. L. HAYDEN
THE HYPERION HAIR CURLERS
Sold at Dry Good', Trlittmlngaand ?fatten Storet.
N. B.—Single But tto . 3Tinx Of. oesorted of ets,lls
ete. Atoned ftro to any port of tho United !Ratak upon
receipt the. month. pool; IRIO-6mJ
B
TU RII E L.
la 4 de Pot retinnital fratifiN . ew York with a large ad
dition to Mammal flock of choice goads.'
Monts:ma, Net. , . .
pEBBLE SPECTACLES—Moo com
a VIM Spectacle, • new supply, Ito tale by_
)101 1 trolle, MS. muse , TURRSILa••
T EAI
• .Etery kind aim In toarkat.Jaat a/rive - di tiltd•
for sal. at New York wholesale prica..„. Alto • Alma'
'lament of COFFEE. firlY. Ine
m. P: AB.a n•
d TctitAey_ew
see.
diut f trgi 070:- Monst t.
,APrifP 24
, •
NE B '
awl( erdpe& sitdaillUti theigioy •-•
itoeirefe, Av - AlftWellllßEttn.
THIRTY YEARS
=EMI
STRAW' GOODS,
cIit)CKERI
&c. &c. Akc
1N MON TROSE.
The Rest in U.e.
PERT LOWEST PRICES
A. & 11 B. LATHROP
INDIOPEXSABLII ARTICLE
POE TES LAUIE*.
I Patented Jaly ptb lain
sit/Coder In the Most perfect
ivention ever offorcii to the
,übllc. It Is easily operated.
ens In appearance, and will
tolare the hair, an there in
heel reqnloid,and no metal
Substance used to rust or
teak rho hale.
Mani/factored sn.l for
tie by
McSIILIAN .1. CO.
to. it, North Front tweet,
r .ILADFxruIA,
Tlig PLACE `kto Tit I[)L
ited.Wbere FO[ nod
TIM 'REST VARIETY OW GOODS, AT THE 1100
_. • . . LLEIR4L,PRICk.SO.p..ISI..
Gallinbera; Resentaum-
JUST RECEIVED.
Large and haudaame sekstlon of
111.',A1V 11/11)1:
Fur on n. and yontlie wear. Fine ,election of
CLOTIIS, CASSIM MIES, COATINGS, &c.,
the, Crodont Work. We takofneaufes Srid make tip gar ,
ideate to order. after the I.lthr.t and MOIR, MK] styles.
large variety of PIECE GOODS to sell by the yell. A
dor ,artery ott.betts' PURNISEILVO GOODS, Neckties,
lkorr. lteper and Linen Coltors,:4llltts, Tanks. Sea
rle, Umbrellas, etc, I..artte selectien of nested styles of
viATs AND CAPS,
of ratio. material. In our Dry Guodn Department yosl
NEW DRESS GOODS,
Silky. Popin" , . \lc.linir, Airmen. , ibinek and all the lead•
lug ...lon. plmtlen, Perunieg. printed Organ- ,
3411 M 11./ill, PrOlCh Uhlght{Mbi i;W•
WHITE GOODS
Tablg. I.tucts. T0.4.1r. Norktrw. timile Muslims. Jaccasatt.
PAII Sm.luules, bktrlr. Corgeti: Ridd 1314
Ll.leClrrek4lliluvre, Ilaudlketchlefok,Cultini and
ete.
Sli %WIS. S (IV KS. of 'varlrem material and In differ.
,t.,) lee 1,1t1 , ..5S and Buttons, Musette.
Triuutticg. Partisg. rrititre,, etc.
UOY ESTIC GOODS, Nil:Bliss, Calicos, Ticks, Denims
MILLINERY GOODS
We bale a lame •lcelion In trimmed and untrimmed
lint •. *nmlomu F1.M4 . 11 4 . Ribbons. Satin.. 1114810 UP,
L.lees.lll.nuls. Frames, black and colored Crews, &c.
The privt, an MI our Goode are marked away DOWN
and 01 deft nll vault...lll foe. Our gouda are bought In
large titanatitte, tool ra•leeted with rent Caret and we
lIeU t• r out -t.1% ry that A U can give vatiaract lon to ea.
/ 1 1outrore, )lay 11, 1$11)
IRON IN THE BLOOD.
lirrtimeB 0 , 8 - 8 Vrtuartso Am:yr—MOM
Caution.—Be Iniro rot' wet I'BlllBlBn B p =
Prunoblets free. J. P. DMIKHOP.E. Pro
No. 38 DU ESL, New Yort.
Bold by Druggisto geMally.
At fireh 10. IN7O.- y
lANst:ll TION CAN BE CURED t
BRONCHITIS C.iN CURED
CATA BAH (AN BE CURED!
C.I ' I I tIVTER'S
()Iry G HMI IZED MEDICATED
INHALATIONS,
CODUItICS
Inhaler & Inhaling Fluid&
R. C. LACES, L. I). Letexyvllle.
Jude 1, ISaa.—;tm•
DissoLuTlO.N
The co.-partnership herertoforu existing be ,
tweet' the subwribtins in the Merchant Tailor
ing lisine,is, is dissolve,' by metal consent. The
'nib,: and aeyounts are in the panda of S. IL
Morse, who Mill attend to that settlanent.
H. It MORSE,
Montro,,e, July, 1870, LINES.`
The busing a ill be continued, in all its tomn
che,4, tiv the undersigned at the old stand.
Montro, , e, July 'lll.--.IW. S. IL MORSE.
1317)1PS ! PS!
BL LE 1"8 •
Cucumber Wood Pumps
The lles4 1111,1 l'licapatt Pumps ever made.
Durable, reliable, accurate and perfect, and giver
Ito laste to the water.
They art atlapte,
(tenth of well apt.
'crater very
one ran put then
In reintir, & who
to " directi(((lS,
g iyg perfect satis.
ASK FOR fiLITCII IAA'S
CUCUMBER WOOD PILMPa
Ev,•ry Pump sokt by me or my auttiovivA
ag,,iit Izmir:inter(' cenuine.
U11:1 IMES G. WAIT!
63.! tauf 62 Filbert if teet,
Philetteltibksi
tIT timorantli tiFt A".%6 ANNUITYtMSCR
ASCE. COMPANY
\Contours& men es !mettle In thle txurntY: • !he interest
besting plan. exclusively used, by !ht. Company, cosh**
agents to (lb a larger brislotsS, and Ohm Insurance
other* no nth& pion nln. nu nceottthl of IN thoroughly
muitabts fentures—providiun as It dots, Income &minx
1110.1thaU 1,1 no exact instire to all, old and Young. A.
gents can secure onusoully coal is by addrOlfing•
KINOSIWTIY KELLOPP. oelel Ago,
tra %%reknit - Street, PhilattOphia,Pl,
Jane 1, 1370—Imzi. •
- 14" I EIE' ElnE! FIRE s.
--Your
msibnrn l nest. birch retsge LL gibe: Vitil4.l";.ltt tbel'
• OD 01!
Security. ~ • li m ,1110 Oft
Manhattan; • • 4 .4 , .010 W
North Arnernnn, r
17.4
• MAO CO
M
Hanover'.
Girard, Philadelphia,
Eatexprlaa, .
. .
Or Nortrlch; Conn., chattered Slay, I£ol, the oldest Stock
Co.. to Connecticut. Allot the allure two Old established,
flat claim Cumpanicii, pure, mid reliable,
.bar tag been
.tried tutdproven, took out for little new iota
totem m,
,panto springintup all over the ronntty ke
money. Call or *endyour applications, and I will 'nee
that pm are giltly dealt with.
Lthi and A'cildemt ineumnee Agent, at the office of
Lusk.,Eao,„ Montrose: -
February I, 1810.-tf.
•
rigil*:CONBlntPrlaitEL4lPrifttietit llll. y ink flaiLleTh —
JL notated to heolth tw.,almpts to•IoI.4 -
Tni'"tlnf,• The Partleulim will ho lent free.
K florinum, Slookrttm St. Prooklys; Long lelatiM
U. 8. DESSAVEU
cisterns °rang
feet, arid tbtow
al rapidly. Any
tam! keep Thew
it up according
ley never fait .ta
ction. .
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