The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 17, 1870, Image 3

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Two lines in this Directory, ono year, $1.50
each additional line, SO els.
NEW MILFORD
will L. MOBS & CO , Dealers In Dry Goods, Data, Caps.
Boots and %hoes, and General Marchandlse, on Main
street, second door below the Episcopal Church.
UNION HOTEL, kept by WILLIAM SMITH, on Main
street, near the Depot —•
NICHOLAS SHOEMAKER. Agent for Letters double
Turbine. Beat water wheel in use. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
W. S. ARAM Foundry. and dinkier In Plows and other
utensils. one door [tom Phinners Hotel, Ilan St.
N. F. RIIIBER. Carriage Maker and Underinker, on
Main dtreet, two duambelow Hawley's Store.
XeCOLLIIM ISROTIIERS, Dealers in °recedes and
Provisions. us Maki street.
U. GARRET & SON. Titmice' in Flour. P. Meal.
Soh, Lame. Cement. Groceries sod Provisions un
Yalu Street, opposite the Depot-
W. & T. HAYDEN, Monotacturcro of Cigar. and
Wholeoale dealers to Conkee Sotinn• and Fancy
Cnnods„ on 'MAW Street, below Eplecopal Church. •
Moss & XiiiAP. Leath. tlimey:hirers and dcaler•
In. Morocco Findings. Innis Episcopal Church. •
ALLY & HAYDEN, Dee Jere In Dreg: end Medieloco.
and Manntestarers of Cigate, on Main Weer, neer
the Depot
W. STEPHENS, Roma ithoelna and :enrol Repairing
on Main Street, serail of the bricge.
J. DICKERMAN. Ja.. Dealer in general merchandlee
and Clothing. Brick Store. on Main Street.
WHIPPLE Sr, MEAD, Ikukler. In pawns! 31crchandlwe
on Main &runt. •
O. M. nkvet.Ey, Dosler In genres' Merchandise, on
Main Street, opposite Phinnet's Rotel.
GREAT BEND
L, 3, LENHEISI, Manufacturer of Leather, and &atter
In general Merebandloe, on Main St? , et. .
U. P. DoRAN, Merchant Tailor and dealer In Ready
Made Clothing, Dry Goode, Grocerica and Provialono,
Main Street.
LENOXVILLE
HIRAM WIIITR, Manufacturer of and dealer In avert
or Plow, and Caattogn
GIBSO'S
EDWAIIfI• & BR ANT, It anufneturert of Wagons
and Sleighs, near the Ingalls' Store.
MONTROSE.
IX MIR & GERR. NCR', Office, And dealevm In Grocer
for and Provishrar, Crockery. etc., Public Avenue.
JAMES E. ('ARMALT. Attnmcv at I. 0111ce one
dour bnlon. Train:ll Howe, Public Avenue.
WII. II COOPER It CO.. 111 nkrm Pell Foreign Pao
, age Tick to and Draft. on Fugland, Ireland and Scot
land.
J. Tt. FLETt'llEiTti Estinc Saloon is the place to get
Ice Cream. Oysters and Clams, to every .tyie. On Maio
street.
STROUD S. FIROWN. •nrrLffe Door.
anro Ad.nra : Railroad and Accident Ticket.
to New York and Plitladt Iphia. OM= ono door coat
of the Rank.
F. B. ell ASDLFit. General lnrstrusteC nod Scoring Mu
chine Agvut. Public Arrutic.
J. L. TALBOT—the place to gct Tour Grooetirs and
Proviolons. Moor. Pork. fant Tea. Nttear, Itfor, To.
ham, So WY. Set-,n•, Oystrrn and licittatJOrictita, On
der S. IL Sayre S Brother..
BURNS tt. NICHOLS, the place to all Dm:, and 11.-di
Shed Cicara, Tobacco. Piper, Pocket-Buoltp, Specta
clew. Yankee Not lona, 60.. Public Avenue.
Vt M. L. t'OX., !Jamey"• nutter end dealer In ell articles
usually hept by the trade, oppettlte tbe flank. •
WM. IT. TIOTD R. CO.. !limier. in Stoves., Hardware,
and Manufacturer. o 1 Tin and Sheetirun ware, corner
of Main and Turnpike street.
MORSE & LINES, Merchant Tailors and drairro in
('loth•. Trimming., and Fnrnilthing. Onod%. and
Arent. Inc Sing, scuitu• Machine. on Main' Street.
Fordham
.k. N. HUI-LAUD. Maier In Grnce.lco. PrOVIPII . IIIP.
Rata, Stationery and Yankee Notion*, at brad 01
Public Avenue.
T. SPORE d CO.. Dealers In Stoves. Manlwarc.
Agrleultnral .tniplements, Flour and Groccr.ee, oppo
alte Ta then Ilysttre
RaYNSF'OR.OI t INTCiiEG . Livery and Exchange
Stable. is rear of Bank building.
J. It. Dr.WiTT & Dealers In Ttry Goods, Bard
mare and general merchandise, comer, near Brick
Block.
Xotal 31ntelligenct.
Notice.
No. 1 Dining Hall, and No. 2 Eating Stand,
on the Fair Ground, will be rented at the office
of li. C. Tyler, on Saturday, Aug. 20th, at 2o'
clock, r. Y., to the highest and best bidder.
By order of the Committee.
Montrose, Aug. 10th, 1870.
The subscriber having lost a Diary for 1870
somewhere in this vicinity, will pay the tinder
n liberal reward to Lace the same at the Tar
bell House, in Montrose.
Aug. 17, 18711.
Challenge
We, the undersigned, do hereby revel:tinny
challenge any two persons in Susquehanna co.
to play a match game of Croquet for the cham
pion Bail and Mallet of said county. Games best
2 and 3. To he played at Montrose, according
to the rules of the London Club Association.
F, W CRANDALL,
G. IL Funs-E.
New Disease.
new titscsen has made Its appearance
among the hugs in Sussux county, N. J. The
hind quarters become paralyzed, yet they still
have full control of the other parts of the body,
and cat and fat up as though they were weIL—
A number of remedies here been tried, but no
thing found to help them. We give this on au
thority of an exchange.
Strayed.
Came into the enclosenre of the subscriber on
Thursday August 4th, 1870, one spotted yearling
Bull. Any person claiming the same by prov
ing property and paying charges can take him
away. It IL VAS Corr.
New 31 ilford, Aug. 17, 1t170.—.2
Elarford Fair.
Tto llith annual Fair of the Darford Agricul-
AIWA Society gill be held on the grounds in
Raiford on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. sth
end fith. The Premium List trill be published
her ter. By order of Executive Committee_
D. B. esitrmrrum„
Musical.
L. a Powell, 116 Penn avenue, Scranton, has
the general agency for the Chiekering Pianos
end Mason and Hamlin Organs in Northern
Pennsylvania and Southern New York. These
celebrated instruments are the only Pianos and
Organs manufactured that are selling at low
rates strictly on the One Price System" Send
to Mr. Powell for the new circulars and price
lists,—[July 27-4 '
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Pie Me.
.
Capt. McCracken's Ist Infantry company will
hold ape nie on the fair ground on Thursday
the 25th day of August. 'The company are re
quested to meet at their rendezvous for drill
this evening.
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Farmers Read.
A few days ago there was a case before• the
U. S. District Court, held at Williamsport,
which a person refused to pay the special tax as
a produce broker, for selling the products of his
farm from his wagon at the usual market place
oo the customary market dap. The case was
decided against him, and he wee Seed ten do!.
Tare, the costs, and twenty dollars is tax for the
last two years.
Horse Thieves Coptur,ed.
;The horse belonging toe. AL Ktxm which was
stolen from the pasture in Tunkhannock on the
night of Saturday, August "30th, has been
recovered, and the thieves captured. The horse
was found at Otego, Otsego county, N.Y., about
45 miles from Binghamton, on the Albany and
Susquehanna railroad, whem the thieves had
traded him with the landlord. -
The thieves were captured a short distance
from there. Their names. are Crandall, two
brothers who aside In Windsor, Broome coun
ty, N. Y. They were bound over to appear at
the next County Court, under bail of
Ope of them has served a time in State prison,
but the other has never bat believed to be a
thief before. Those here . 'who have been long
acquainted with the horse, say that were it
nut for some unmistakable Marks upon;hitn, his
general appearance having been so' changed,
they could not identify him. Ilia mane and tail
have been trimmed, and the hard usage which
they gave him, having driven him seventy milts
on Sunday the Slat, very materially changes his
appearance.
It is reporteil that In that vicinity, and on
the roads leading to Cortland, in Cortland co.,it
is positively utmafe to be on the road with a
good horse, unless aruicd for defence, us these
' thieves have become so bold and ntunerous that
they will attack persons on the highway, and
rob them of their horses; and the people of that
vicinity are in a complete state of terror, in con
sequence of theiratulacity.
A " Home Thief Detective Association" has
been formed in this borough, for self protection,
and also to acquire a fund to assist in arresting
these villains ; and we hope that every farmer
and horse owner in this community will Join it,
so as to give it all the strength possible to bring
these scoundrels to summary- justice.
Mr. Koon paid $lOO for the recovery of the
horse, and $lOO more is to be paid on convic
tion of the thief.
Mule Ball.
The Montmse Base Ball Club played their fin
a/ match with the Star (lab at New Milford, on
Friday, -tug. 12th. The batting of Montruac
Club wasbmutiful, punishing O'llara's piteh
ing terribly, and making fire clean bottle runs.
They also made three line double plays, beating
the Stars by a score oft) to 9.
31o.vrnosE. 0 n
Tarbell, 2 b 2
Bentley, c 2 7
Richards, I f 8 6
Hager, p 2 0
Searle, s s S 8
RO3e, 3 b 3 5
Horton, r f 4 4
Clark, 1 b 4 5
Hayden, c f 2 6
1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 Total
Montrose, 13 4 2 7' 1 2 7 0 4-49
Stars 0 I 0 3• 4 0 1 0 0— 9
Home Run—Montrose, Tarbell 2, Bentley 1,
linger 1, Horton 1-5. •
F caught—Montrose, Tarbell 2, Searle 2,
Rose 2.--Stars, Gilbert 2, Rays 1, Rout 1, Galla
gher 1, Scott 1-0-
Flys toissetl-31ontrcmc 2, Stars 5.
Fouls struck—Slontruse 20, Stars 10.
Umpire—S. Hager.
Base Ban.
A game of Base Ball was played on the Nich
olson Fair ground Saturday August 13, bettavn
the Wyoming B. B. Blob of Pactoryville and
the Star Club of Nicholson, a full game was
played resulting in favor of the Nicholson by
the tidlowing score:
Ntenot.soN o It
R' bimonn c 8 5
Bingham p 2 2
Tiffany 1 b 2 4
Tanner 2 b 2 5
Nicer 3 b 2 5 1
C. Simons s s 2 4
liallstend 1 f 5 3
Rnoam c f 5 8
Childs r f 4 4
12345 6 7 8 9
Nicholson 0 3 4 4 3 5 5 0 1135
Foctorysille 2 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 0-10
Umpire N. P. Wilcox.
licary Flood.
On 'lltusdny night last the vicinity of Oakley
station on the D. L at W. railroad was visited
by a shower which caused the little strearn that
flows under the railroad at that point to swell
to a magnitude fearful in the extreme. As of
ten happens two clouds :approached each other
from opposite directions, meeting in the vicini
ty of the basin of this creek, producing what
May be termed a water spout, which poured in
such torrents as to raise the creek in a few mo
ments to an almost incredible height, causing it
to flow over the railroad bridge near the stat ion,
which is said to be 20 or 25 feet high, and carry
destruction to almost everything before It.
111r,..Daniel Oakley, who Is the principal own
er of the land and crop about there, it is tho't
has suffered a loss to =lira- fences. and other
damigat to the amount of $1,200, or $1,500
The creek is but a small stream ordinarily,
awl to those who are acquainted with the situa
tion it seems to be the most remarkable rise of
water ever known in this section.ofeonntry.
Da. (...I..uxr.
Secret Society.
A new scant society has been formed within
the last three years, whieh aims at uniting agri
culturists for protectioziagainst monopolies and
secure their public interests. It Is known by
the pastoral title of the "Patrons of Husband
ry," and it already numbers 80,000 members.—
It admits women and children - tWitsiights and
fellowship It has various State and County
organizations, called "Granges," under the con
trol of the National. Orange at Washington.
Among the things it hopes for, is to break
down the high prices at which agricultural ma
chines anestdd, by ordering them by wholesale
for its members ; and the same thing will be
done with seed and other supplies.
Whiskey and ti inininnenr. •
On Wednesday evening last week; George
and William Ilawley left Montrose with horse
and hew, to golta, the home of the former, in
Rush. They 'cot the South road out of town,
and at the point of turning to the %ale/dog
road the horse suddenly started and became un
controllable, running at a furious rate. William
having a heavy load In his hat was soon thrown
out, while George, whose head was clear, citing
to the reins until .opposite Fred. Coon's farm
house, when the buggy upsetting.he was thrown
out, striking heavily upon the top of iris -bead.
The thins and dash of the buggy were badlyhro.
teen, and the horse becoming entangled in the
harness was presently caught. As a result of
this runaway. George was seriously but not den.
gerously injured, and the buggy was much more
damaged than either William or the horse, the
latter having okay a Slight scratch in one of his
legs,
It is often asserted that Intoxicated persons
are never Injured shy a fall ; be this as It way, it
is pretty certain in this Instance that had neith
er of the parties been intoxicated, there would
bare been no runaway, and affords another il
lustration of the evil'effects of the "upper and
nether openings" Ofpolaan in cnir borough.
%once.
&Meets will be' held in the trnleenalkit
Cbureh, in on Sunday Aug. 121 h, at
the wield home, Samos and evening.
=NM
STARS. 0 it
Gilbert, 1 b 4
Dußois, s s 4 0
f 4 1
Carlisle, 31) 4 0
Vasa, c 3 2
O'Hara, p 2 3
Gallagher, c f 3 2
Bronson I f 0 1
.Barnum, 2 b 3 0
27 49
Ixwmatt.
Total 27 9
The annual meeting of the Agricultural
!cp. of Pennsylvania will take place at the in
stitution, On Wednesday the I"th day of Septem
ber next, when three Trustees will he elected
to serve for the next three years ; every County
Agricultural Society in the State has a right to
send three Delegates as Electors. As the Fall
Tenn of the College will commence at that
time, parents in bringing their sons, can, if duly
appointed, net as delegates, or can send them
with the delegates_ It is confidently expected
that the Pennsylvania Railroad will, as hereto
fore, furnish return tickets to delegates without
charge
2/ 10 To Print on Fruit.
FACTOITYIII.I.O 0 0
MatthCßl3oo C 2 2
S. Reynolds p 4 1
31acc 1 L 3 2
'W. Reynolds 2 b 4 I
Slsson . 3 3 1
Holman s s 2 1
Elenburger 1 f 3 0
Reynolds c t 4 0
Capwell r f 2 2
Score by Innings
flow to Dreg In ilot Weather.
Hall's Journal of Health gives the following
suggestions to the manner and material of cloth
ing during the heated term :
For all persons, mpeciallyfinvalids, and those
who take cold easily, a thin material of woolen
gauze, next the skin, is safest and best, because
first it is it non-conductor, carries heat front the
body more slowly than cotton, linen or silk. All
colds arecaused by the body becoming colder
than natural, especially if it is made colder ra
pidly, and woolen material next the skin is the
best thing known to prevent this rapid cooling,
especially after exercise which has caused per
spiration, and does not cause that disagreeable
sepulchral dampness which wet linen does when
it comes iu contact with the skin. The warmer
the weather the more nets' for woolen next the
skin hence the British sailors arc required to
wear woolen next the skin in tropical latitudes,
as the best observed protection against disease,
All garments worn next the skin during the day
should be removed at night, and spread out for
thorough airing and drying. Cotton is the best
material to he worn next the skin at night. All
changes from a heavier to a lighter clothing in
summer should be made by putting on the
lighter clothing at the first dressing iu the
morning. It is greatly safer for children, for in
valids and old persons to have too much cloth
ing than too little.
Brooklyn.
On looking over the township, we find it is
about 5 tuilea wide by 8 miles long, anti con
tains about 350 taxable& The, independance
and wealth of our people Li largely with the
farming community, There , axe in the town
ship three wealthy, influential, religious such'-
ties, with seven• pastors or clergymen,. Each
congregation has a well regulated choir. There
is one thriving Good 'Templars'. Lodge, one
town hall (called Rogers Rant, and ten school
houses. We have one associate Judge, and as
the Republicans have made their nominations,
it will not be ahead of time for us to say one
member of the Legislature, one ex-county Supt.,
and three railroad contractors. There is a full
board of town offieers, tWO milliners and 3 dress
makers, 2 hotels, a dry goods stores and the sixth
nearly completed. It has one dentist, physi
cians, and three wealthy retired merchants; 4
music teachers, 6 violin and riarionet
There is also one steam saw mill, cabinet and
chair factory. one tannery, one stove and tin
shop, one carding machine, 2 fee.] mills, one
flowering mill nearly ready for operation, four
saw mills, two cider mills, one tailor shop, one
cooper shop, 5 blacksmith shops, two carriage
shops, one harness shop, four boot and shoe
shops, and two movable meat markets.
There are in town 25 pianos, organs and me
lodeons, one knitting machine, 40 sewing ma
chines, one photograph gallery, and six croquet
grounds, with the average sttendance of about
40 persons.
The village of Brooklyn is huili on an inclined
plane, 40 minutes from rail, has a p.st office
and a daily mail.
The inwnship ainninds with sweet corn, her
tics and tollia WC&
Aug. It?, 18',V.
Agrleullunil College
When handsome fruit is intended to be shown
at a fair or sent to a friend, it will acid smething
in the way of norelty to have ha name, or that
of some person, printed indelibly upon its sur
face. This may be done by the following
mothod:
Just before the fruit has attained it maturity,
cot from tough thin caper the nanie proposed,
and paste this on the side of the specimen most
fully ex - poled to the sun. That portion of the
fruit covered by the paper will assume a differ
ent color from the other, and when ripe the
paper Is removed, leaving the mune distinctly
Pennlons Agent Fees.
The Commissioner of Pensions has issued a
circular prescribing the. following schedule of
fees for pension agents: For all suspended
cases, VA; do. dropped, $18; do. unclaimed,
$l2; do. renewals, $l2. For all invalid pension
cases, original, $l5 ; increase cases, $2O. The
fees for original widows's claims range from
$lO to $l5, and taking up rejected do., $l2 to
$lB. Original 13410113 . claims, $lO to $l2; re
jected do., $l2 to $l5. Original mothers' claims,
$l2 to $2O ; rejected do., $l2 to $l5. Original
fathrrs' claims, $l2 to $2O; rejected do., $l5
to V 25. Original brothers' and sisters' claims,
$l2 to $10; rejected do., $l5 to $2O.
Ballot's Magazine for September.
We welcome the September number of Bal
iOlft, Magazine, for we always find something
in it to interest us and our household. It is
filled with original stories of love, of adventure
and the sea, and withal, has sonic dozen or more
illustrated articles, scenes in this or other
countries, The price of Halloo's Magazine is
so cheap that it should he in every family in
the country. It is only $1,50 per year, or 13
cents single copy, and is for sale at every princi
pal periodical store in the country. Address
MOUES tt. Tuatcrr, (B Congress St., Boston.
Irapnuo Sow. ,
Take a quarter of Pound of raw ham cut in
small slice, with a sprig of thyme, four cloves,
and a pat of butter. Slices dozen raw tomatoes,
or failing in these, the contents of a can of
preserved tomatoes. Boil the whole in three
pints of water until thoroughly cooked and then
dissolved in the mass a teaspoonful and a half
of extract. Beason with salt, pepper, and e
little nutmeg, and rub the whole, for homogen
cousness.of liquid, through a fine sieve.
41:31, - - -
Burglary.
About 3o'clock last Friday morning, the resi
dence a Norman A. Phelps, Esq., corner of Le-
Roy and,Front streets, was entered by a burg
lar, who made his way to Mr. Phelps' sleeping
room. The noise awoke Mr. Phelps, bur before
he could seize tha robber, he made good his ce
cape, carrying with him a pair of pantaloons,
overcoat, haadkerchief worth about $2O, and a
•
breastpin.
In the morning the pantaloons were-found in
front of Mr. St, John's house, on Front street,
a pocket book containing about taoo having
been taken from them A revolver was found
close by the pantaloons which the robber had
forgotten... may possibly lead to the detee•
Lion of the thief.
It is well for Mr. Phelps that he did not sue
meg in catching the despea►do, as the villian
would in all probability have shot him
dead, if necessary, in order to make Ida escape.
The burglar made entrance by boring a hole
through a sash, so that be could reach the catch
in the bay window.—Binghamton Leader.
Court Proceedings
Court appointed Edmund Baldwin Court
crier, to continue no longer than the pre ent
term unlesa reappointed.
I, H. Wacob, use of A Gordineer, vs Dimock
School District. Case Stated. Opinion of Court
tiled in favor of defendant, and judgment for de
fendant.
On petition of citizens of Choconnt, Court
appoint Samuel Lee'Stipervisor of said Town.
ship.
Court appoint C. 31. Gore, C. A. Prink, and E.
J. Rogers viewers in the matter ot a county
b r id ge o v e r th e Atxdaeon creek In the borough
of Little Meadows, tepory of viewers tiled
August filth, and to be presented to the Grand
.lury at November Term.
On motion of J.' B. McCollum, can., James
Mahon, tsq., an attornq at law of Luzern,
county, was admitted to practice in the several
courts of Susquehanna county.
Commonwealth. vs, Roger Kenyon. Indict
ment, larceny. Verdict, not guilty. •
On motion, court direct that Mary Sheahan's
license be transferred to altewph Doyle, of Great
Bend Borough.
Commonwealth vs.. aohn IT. (tailor. Libel.
Wm. Gray, prosecutor. Grand .Tury find bill
Ignoramus, and county to pay the costa,
On petition, court appointed Jarvis a Coes
well one of the Direr:Mrs of the Pour Asylum
of the townships of Auburn and Rush.
Commonwealth vs. John Ryan and Ann
Ryan. Grand Jury retort) bill ignoramus, raid
direct that prosect6r, Curtis Teeikabury, pay
lhr gists.
Commonwealth vs_ Thos, Monahan. ballet
ment, lareenv. Verdict, minty. Sentenced to
pay a fine of five dollars anal costs, restore the
property Sc., and unalcrpa mt Imprisonment in
the eastern pcnittratiary for two years anal ten
months.
Court approve of the contract for the pur
chase ot real estate by the Directors of the
Poor for the townships of Auburn and Rush.
Commonwealth v.s, Isaac Melierhy. nolle
prosequi entered by direction of Court.
Jackson & Marks vs. Mrs. J. Barnes. Agree- ;
ment of parties tiled that judgment be en teed
for plaintiff for •*:215 and costs
Comnionm valet Si. DeWitt C. Roberts. In
dictment, assault and battery, with in to }
commit a rape. Verdict, not frailty, and that
the prosecutor, Aaron Edwards, pay eosts.
Coin'th Vg. Win. Blair, Iradiamtent, larceny.
Verdict, not guilty.
Coni•th vs. Michael nays. Indictment, as-
satilt anal battery. James Ilays, prosecutor. I
Verdict guilty. entenced to pay a fine ot ;;;.;
and costs.
CoMth vs. Marshall Prink. Indictment, false
pretence. Ralph J. 3lesiek, prosecutor. Settl
ed anal nulle prosemd entered.
Corn'th Vs. John. Fitz Gerald. Indictment,
fidse pretences. Verdict, not frailty.
Com'th vs. Joseph Conklin. Indict tuent, lar
ceny. &c. Verdict, not guilty.
Cattn'th Vs. Ilenry Voting and John Damning.
Indietment, breaking and entering store, with
intent to commit a felony. Joel 1,. Talls
prosecutor. Verdiet, I3enteneed to each
pay a line of $lO and costs, and undergo an im
prisonment in jail for fifteen days.
Comln vs. Joel 1,. Taft!. Indictment, fur.
nishing liquors to persons 'Of kraown intemper- '
ate habits. E. Mckenzie, prosecutor. Verdict,
guilty.
Important to Discharged Soldiers.
A circular teller has bil) issued by tlie
Sccond :editor of the 'fretti,ory, tlittot.l
1 stating:
1. No action can be taken 011 claims for
bounty, tinder the' decision of the Supreme
Court, March 14, 187n,by the aecunting officers,
until further legislation by Congrms, as the
lbjutant-General cannot designate the regi
ments to which the thx.i4ion applies, the Presi
dent's proclamation and the gene•rtl orders of
the War Department upon which the 111'1'61011
1 , 1 1 11Ae11, 1111V1111: 11111.11 1 /6ZII the rising of only
Ibrty regiments, while eigety-two welt aCCepi -
ed.
2. By the act of July 30, 1870, the fourth
seetion of the act of Nl;trch :1, Niit), entitled "An
act in relation to lulditional bounties, and for
other purposes, Is repealed, and the time thr
filling bounty claims under the act of July
18118, additional bounty is extended to January
13, 1871."
3. Soldiers who enlisted under the act of
July 4, IRGI, are not entitled to the unpaid in
stalments of bounty under section 1, net of
March 3, NM, and the decision of the Attorney
General, ianitat7 19. 1870, unless their discharge
certificates declare them to be discharged hr
reason of expiration of their term of service.
4. The hill which passed the lionse of re..
presentatives giving eight and one-elfin! dollars
per month to each soldier during his urinal
service, nut having passed the Senate, is not a
5. ]Co law granting bounty was enacted by
the 41st Congress, nor has any such law been
enacted since the act of Marcia 3d, 1866.
6. In all casts where blanks and instructions
for the presentation of claims for bounty by
claimants are requested the 'service of the soldier,
date and period of each enlistment, date and
cause of discharge, or, if the soldier is dead,
the date and cause of ilia death, the relationship
of the nearest heirs and what bounty is claimed
should be fully stated.
Bradford CiountS
—A freight car direct from Ban Francisco
Passed over the Pa. & N. V. It. It. on Tuemlay.
Mrs. Irene Johnson, of Hotne tounship,
aged 82 years, has recently pieced, herself, with
out assistance, a bedquilt containing, 4,286 pieces.
This we consider rather remarkable.
The large dwelling-house of Jas. Lackey, of
Derrick, was consumed by tire on Saturday
Augnst ti. The fire was discovered about one
o'clock in the day, the second story being all in
flames, and spread so rapidly that tint little of
the furniture could : be saved from the devouring
element. All the clothing and dairy fixtures
were consumed. The family were left without
a change of apparel. The loss is estimated at
VOX.) or $4,000, on which there was an hr.-
suranee of $1,500. It Ls supposed that the tire
caught front the stove-pipe— Reporgrr.
—Dr. David .11cCranery, who was so dang
erously stabbed, recently - at Foot of Plane, is re
covering from his wounds. Ile has taken the
contract for constructing the wagon road from
Barclay to Lamoka, distance. five miles. The
country through which the road passes is very
monntaineous and rocky. However, we hope
our friend David may realize something in his
contract. When that part of the road is com
pleted, we will have a splendid road from To
wandi to Barelay.—A
Who Can't Legally Practice.
By a recent act of the State Legislature. pert.'
sons who have not graduated with the degree of
M. D., or have failed to take out a county li
cense, are prohibited from practicing. medicine.
Although a heavy' penalty is attached to the vi
olation of the above law, some of the more ven
turous break it with impunity. Timm persons
had better take care, as their liability to proso.
cation and conviction may bring them into
ticultimfrom whiqb it will not be easy to extri
cate themselves.
An Hein of Mitural Interest.
The subject to Which we wish to direct the
reader's attention its oneof the great importance
to Americans, both-as regards their individual
and national interests ; for while in contributes
to the honor and
,srestness of the one, it ad.
vanecs the intereattof the other; and no man,
or class of mon, or nation, can feel s.atistled that
they have done their duty to their paw and
herds - unless there are means provided for their
care and restoration when sick, a remedy
against conta2ioja, and a preventative against
enipirichnn andd barbarity. The means, remedy,
and preventative 'are comprehended in the
Veterinary Setenel and proper care of our Do
mmtic Animals, to which the American Stock
Journal is 'especially devoted, a espy of which
should be tote hands of every Farmer Stock
°wow, Atipeelinen soot free to all who apply.
A.ddres;N:-P. B4rszt.& Co., Publishers, Parkes
targ,•Chester county, Pa.
Luzerne County.
The following item are culled from the Ikm
orrut •
•
We see it stated that Hon. Geo. Sanderson
refuses to sell lots at Green Ridge, Senunton,
without the purchaser win give a guarantee
that nu intoxriating liquors shall ever he sold
; on the promises.
About 11 o'clock Saturday oth, a Mr.
Thomas, who lets for years been fireman fur
Mr. J. Williams, entered the hotel of Frank
Kiefer, on Penn. avenue, and called for a sand
with. Soon after setting down at the table he
fell back, and in a tew moments was dead.
The dcccaxd IV :LS a Very industrious man, a
good scholar, and highly respected. Ills disease
is supptised to have brrn agree:ion of the heart.
Ile was about :15 years old anti unmarried.
The John Maple property on the lower end
of Lackawanna avenue, was sold Saturday by
the Marshal fur the sum of fifteen thousand five
handled dollars. This looks na though pp
tattate in that direction was looking up. ,L'P.
Mathews was the purchaser.
—Our esteemed friend, Dr. W. L. Fisher, has
taken up a permanent residence in the city of
Carbondale to pursue his profession as a Dentist.
We timd heartily VOllllllOO him to our Carbon
dale friends, and wish him the !Means he so
deservedly therit4,
j A severe mine explosion took place in the
Eddy Creek Shaft, near' Olyphant, cm Monday
night last, by whiSdi several men were tidally or
dangerously injured. The explosion took place
at to tt'eloek, and there were but six men in the
mines at the time. John Carey, Edward,. Han-
Hoek and Richard Mason were severely injtired.
Three of their compaulowt, who were In another
part of the mines, come to the assistance of the
injured men, and took them out.
Mr. John Pettigrew, the boss, in company.
with Mr. Henry Whitley, went down afterward
to look alter the unites. SOOll after they went
down the shaft another loud explosion was
h e itd, .ti this juncture, Peter Moss and henry
.linusi voluutecr•tl to go down, witich they did,
and Mona their minpanions lying in a car
t oath burned.
Mr. John Pettigrew died about 11 o'clock last
night, 'mil Edward Ilannock about an hour
later. Whitely was so fatally wounded that he
cannot rawer, and it is more than probable
Inle or noire those injured will also die front
the effect of injuries received,
Teachers' Institute.
The annual Teachers' Institute will be held at
Mmttrose. commencing on Monday, Aug. 92d,
at 1 1 , p. en., to continue tire days.
Ilenry Carver, of thoonmborg 'Normal
sehool ; Chas. 11. Verrill. of Manstiehl Normal
school, and Prot Sehien J. Conln, of Lafayette
(Argo, arc en.gaged a' Instructors and Lemur
ero A -a the Principals of the Graded Schools
in the County, with other aucce:isfut teachers,
ill be present to aid in the work of the Insti
tute.
Board can be obtained at the hotels at re
ilticc.l rates, and arrangements are in progreto
to seem, accommodations fora large; numberof
teachers in private Conilies on reasonable terms.
The:, institutes are held for the teachers, and
it it is expected that thee• will be pnsent to se
cure the benefits. Will not Sehool Directors
:roil friend. of Education usc proper influence
and aid in this w irk, that a large number of n o r
teechers be in attendance throughout the week
No reas411).11111i pains will be spared that the in
strction nt:n• be pnilltable to all. An 1010 arc
interested in our seles.ls, are requested to come
in, especially at the evening lec•tun•s.
School Directon4 and Teachers w ill please re
member that, until other notice, I will he at my
office. in Montrose, on the first Monday (Wench
month, I . ronl tU u•clnok a. In. to 4 1 , . In., and at
my house, Forest Lake Centre, until noon of
the Saturday preceding the 2d and 4th Sundays
of each month.
W. C. TILDEN, County B'lo,
Forest Lake Centro, Aug. 10, 1870.-2
Served Her Hight.
dbtitignished poet who was stopping nt
Ktratogn the pre,cut season to recuperate, and
orconrse hoping to escape all mental bother,on
being introduced to a young lady, was impor
tuned by the Latter thr an original sonnet. The
result was the folhm
A cautious look around he stole—
If is bags of chink he chunk—
lad many a wicked smile lie smote,
Id many a wink he wank:
Town iiits - ntry.
A rivalry, such as is often found in small ad
jacent towns, 13 now existing between the peo
ple of Skinner's Eddy and Lacey ville. Applica
tion was wade by citizens of both the above
named places, to the proper officers of the L. V.
R.R., for a switch at each of these places for the
use of shippers. •
Skinner's Eddy succeeded in their efforts, but
the officers of the road refused to let the Lacey
'Odle people put in one even at their own ex
pense. Laceyville is consequently very jealous
of Skinner's Eddy, and swearing mad at the
railroad company.— Wyoming Dem.
tety Advertisemen'.
VOTICE TO BUILDERS
Propos its will he reeeived by the Supervisors
of Silver bake township for the opening; and
grading of a road front the Factory bridge on
ehenango turnpike to the• Bridgewater line (in
said town). Supervisors will meet at the house
of Mrs. Plialen, Mud Lake, on Saturday, Aug.
2011 i, to art on said proposals.
.1 MIEN! IA II DOW,
T 11031.18 PA TTOk
Silver Lake, Alig. 10, "0170.-2 Seperviliors
BITIZNS & NICHOLS
~ ti, J
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0',~.~~.
ISTS & A POTHECA RI ES,
Keop rcgnisrly rtlpplied with IRIADITLTISILITED
Drug. and MetNein°, Chem 111 q Dye Staff.. Wines
t)tla und;Varwpii, Perfumery,
Facwy Vultkeo Notions, ,tc.
Fre4 from New York City.
All the mont popular PATENT MEDICINES sold .111
this evalou, amoug which may be fuuud
Ayre'ii and Jayne's Family Der Seines. Bemis,liPs Dan
tha, Schetick's Pannonia Syrup and pen Veed
Tonle, Dutioncu's and Cheirteinsuirs Fu
wale Pan., Hall's ...town Blasius,
Wisharra Plpe Tree Cornlal,
Doll's Ifnir Donewer. Ding's Ainnrosin, Kennedy's Med
linal Discovery. floortand's Dorman Bitters,
Doateser's Stomach Bitters,
.lndmaryothher kludoof real value and merit. in fect
our Snick enfbraces, a nue nevortment of everything nas
ally kept In well regulated Drug Scores.
r?/"Pre•crlptions receive nartienlar attention, and
are carefully and promptly compunuded.
Store formerly occupied by J. Rtbertdec•
BURNS,
Montroso, March $1,1510. t A 31.08 NicitoLs.
NOTICE
The undersigned having sold his tanning and
mercantile pmpeatv in Glenwood, hereby noti
fies all persons indebted to him..and to the old
firm of Osterliout S Riglitinyer, that they must
cancel mid indebtedness before the first day of
Feb. 1871. And all -accounts of more than one
year'et attimilig t ,und all mitts now due, -.not set
tied befbre 'the Ist day of 0ct.'.1870, - will be
placed in the hinds of an attorney for coUection.
, N. H. ostEnuour.
Glerrwriod,-Ang.110170,--11*
Dud, Certain. Safe and Efficient
It at once Micro. , and Incitporan, all thu dial rune.
[lons, Without =u+t tat at soy onto or an) oircutusnaucoc
the el IghteAt Injury to any of Thom.
Thu tiled complete and and form 'meet-es ha. for wan.:
yen. ntt.vdeul itc urn In France and In ntlnin port 10n•.4
the niiteiit shit a; and it to non. c•frnrlnti tot to. g .t
public truth the soot{ oboatltecomlttion that it ran boy.
or fail to acrompllch all that lc Clot menu t,.r 11,
It In harmless In I h.. • 1111. Cur 91 all 1111..- and nndrrttl
anti in lAnntilinlinft by any retnc , c yct
known to the until it Luria purzot Iva Is lottleato4
It 111,11ticen 11111 n or nit !Min 111 lin opennl ~,,, h t •
nmain , on t troly In, front Irnt.ruon. and Ist,, In rite
nifVfltelnt degree OVCIVIXt-S no rselas thr Itt mom,
lit Minn.. dil.e.Aoco, luallgestiou and Dppepe la It r.
Invaluable,
It in the craud incificr allot Limo/. and nph, rnnnnt
fitil eratilcue front the Blot ern S. milli:1. Et - y.ineht..
Malt tilacans. Canker. and ruumeou. 6.13p11011. relleral
1Y• Irre-gulnr or want of tippet 1.. Coldw, Congtm. A.th-
Ma. linthrhit ia , Catarrh. Colic txtin.. Doarhten, Writer.
brash-Hour .11.1 Hitter Stomach and foul nen. and Nint
h. g- tita some; 'moot, bet al it, chatty...l, rympa
Ih tic, nervoun or pick ileadaeh Oltetiturtimt. Gold
and Indannuation. of Got-tun—the-it Atitl ail hindred
mot niwa• . tot wholly cored or greatly re:lt:vett iv thin
mild yet powerful-remedy.
tioneral Debility with it, inrepnrthie a Contpuni,
...L.—mental And ph .I , l—tuell as drero sick too.,
intoltude of mild/ nod body, indintoodl ion
to eli rtilm. wettkoe.n of the Moho. faPliod. di.monr
acememt, dear...odour, and dime - ma-5p dipappear too
tom it. magic Intimate.,
nantlaten coil Invidoratel the hoe els : Is., co,. no
lidera to oiled in tie codti re Penn and : eive• rellemir•
•I,nr 141 tile pt.Mtial : ev.drts the settee hf the b‘er:
thesinate. Or* yellow dye of Jansen tent en Metre.
from the skin I, Itouu spots or mould ntoth and freekle,.
It excites On- Kinney,. to. relies tut el :mons and load.
thy action; and In rertnio to bring prompt relief to all
rusiw of Ilforrinet and Dyaga.lftry.
t Is imatnen•iy etteetharlit the cure of all diseases of
elaildree. however knot i le. espreisily fir tulle, worms
sod I rrl la t ;on and fretfulness u-Wie tedth lag.
As a dinner pill or digester, tits second to none other
taken with the food. It (*.rote* es n general alterative
whereas the entire hop tired orgenluo In .11.ul , trat to
ettef , lS and In a h.tittly ' , lmrt nod vitality. it
In eel. untoely tired by the I'acutty as a convenient alid
thos/Lill cathh; ; le. having no ostler alltion lint. the one
tra , 'Sent by Mali on receipt of price and
postage, rig:
I BOX. $0.45 • - Postage, fl cents.
5 BOXES. I,IAI • - - • IS ••
It Ic told by .11 denten to drov and inextlelnet,, and by
TI.:104:11 at Sole Proprloura,
1.40 Tr.triont St, lio.tou, Maar.
Jul) 47-4
HARDING & HAYDEN,
PRODUCE CO3I3IISSION 31E1teHANTS
IN BUTTIVII, CHEII3E, EGGS, POLL
TUV, G. 131113, .te
325 Washington Street
Now York
ItzrEntNcr.s.
Irving National Bank, New York.
S. Hutchinson & Co., 11S & 117 Worth St. N Y
Roberts, Smith & Co., 63 White St.
Wagner & Kellam, 7U Murray Street,
Mulford & Sprague, 83 Chambers FA.
C. B. Williams & Co. 269 & 270 Cunal St. , "
Jnly 13, INID—lf
THE LATE:iT ARRIVAL,
lECEETEM
LARGEST AM) 13EsT tzTOCK
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, TRI3IMINGS
"13.a.tes raiscl. Claps,
STRAW GOODS,
Soot® oraact SEl.l2.c>co as,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY
&c.
IN moNTuosx.
NOVELTY CLOTUM WRINGER
Tim Best in [lnc.
We keep a Firm, STOCK of the above arts
des, atul sell them at the
VERY 401VOT PRMIM
LITTAI3II PAID FOR WOOL.
Call and exturdno our Stock,
A. & D. It. LATHEOP
Mantroez. 3117 Z. 1870.
ABEL 71.TRRELL; -
flu Jost retturned from New York with &large ad.
dittos, to his usual coat! choice' goods.
Montrose. Nev. tea
JEWELRY . ••••••;t:nraiaLL
TARB23LL 33 CP -a' es 7.;
JOHN S. TARBELL, Propeletor.'
rt.ftit thin Mts.• daily, connect rug vt
the P. 1.. 4, XV., the k,4 le, t Lolttztt Yalloa 1:a
xxa) tJuly it, Nits-tr
THE HI: ERION HAM CURLERS
•
Sold at Dry t;000n. Trimmings gad NottoAliton!..
S. 8.-- qtr r gtox 25 rt.. 3 8.1 Ps. arpockd oizrp, ra
et.. M. 111.1 Ira• m tai) the United Stattv, trikatu
row/ pt aid moue}'. [Jul. 15,1870--Cmji,
-VLI. MGR FON 1370
3ZEM IN.Tirt."l" 33 icrx:trtzazur
I. in countani rorript of NEV.' GOODS, by IA hlch •
ar.ortmelit ,ollerell more and more tompltte4.4
altrar,lse for all IV., Ilea-:I r.lrictlre of trade fuX
h..Yur I try G0,..P. .1 - <4O rccerio,
Xr , artrl New slur,., Iron, „Ifedtcides,
Bow.. ,t• 1161/ roper, Illinderra Shtick.
Hot. & Cal*. LiqraG,l2oteit, Ladle.. Fare, Ilop
aAu G, .141 , A :lilt dl•lrt .vllat IAo •
n.rpt fortrroble
Saw bliaunl , 3:x11.137J. •
GOOD DAIRY AND GRIN V FOI SALE.
lloracc Bin hard offers • his tam for
sub) Nituatcd in the towaghip of Fn'est Lake,
Susquehanna County, Pa., Oodles from Moto
rose, cohiaining 120 acres of laud, 70 &CMS k'..
N% i'iii l or.: under a good state of cultivation.
The tlirni contains one foil bearing orchard ..f
gratled fruit, and tine young orcbartljitkt begiu
ning to bear; a Toad comfortable Etrertsbome,
bonne barn, grain barn, and all the necessnry
mithuildings required by a good filmier ; veil
ii nerd. w IF wat,red, and a stream of never fail
tag ~p, , hoz water runuino. at the door, It bills!
(falrir
,9(.11 a farm as a good . 111343,
..,being, u• ,ii
located for dairy purpaws: i is - I:It:Oat - 6d but lu i
miles from It good school, and Baptist and3lotb
mlist churches. For terms, &c.., nadrtss
0. S. HARDING.
HEN. L. HAYDEN
1111 LON BIROII.IIID,
July 6,1611).—V Forest Lake, SpAq.-p).
Mardi 16. Is7o.- 7
, CON , V3IPTION CAN P}: CURED'
, II (`AN NE (TIME!
' I cITA.u.t.I.I CAN BE CURED!
t - II V f.',.11k a
1 :l4 oXVG )11
IS . NIZED MEDICrATED
0, 1,
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IA LiA LA TiOltiB,
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''' l ' . ..-% : 4..C. LAcEl*, It. D. :14,20yi11a0, l'r,
p 1: NI I'S ! PUMPS r
Cucumber Wood Pumps
The Best mid Cheitirt : st Pumpskvdr made.
Durable, reliahh., aerurnte and perfect, and give
nu taste to .the water. ,
They are adapte,
depth of well upt
water very casil
one can pet theu
in repair, a: wile/
bt " directions,'
give perfect salk
ASK FOR BLATClu.r.rs.
CUCUMBER WOOD PUMPS.
Every, Pump sokl by me or my authorized
agent iguansubs.slFeturine.
CLUMES G. iILATCHLEY,BIaufr.
mu.l 02( 1 , Filbert Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
kp. 0-6 m
THE 11AUTPORD LE IF Ant ANNUITY
ANTE comi.A.N.y
Want west men An azt•nts In thin county. The tamest
bearing plan, exclusively need by thin Company, enables
!tyrants to do a bueineso,und obtain Insuranco
sshere no other plan tell on acc , ont of its thoroughly
equitable featuren—providlag as it deco. Luanne' itaxina
life, and gluing enact Jueticc tp all, bid and young.
gents can secure unusually good contracts by addressing
Kixosurrly KELI,oIy.. Goal Ants
62.1 Walnut Strect,l'hilanclphia, Pa.
June 1,141111-Imgd, •
`IRE! EIRE: FIRE, '.—Y. our house
Az may burn nest. Seek tobige St mice, either In the
keIIETTP.
Security, N.Y., • • - f 2 000,000 CO
Manhattan, - • - • • 1,50(),000 00
North American, . . ." EOl,OOO 00
Hanover. • . . . tokAin po
Gtrprd, Philadelphia, • • ' • 000,000 00
'Enterprise, • • • - • ,000,000 00
Or Norwlch. Conn., chartered Iday,lllol, tho oldest Stock
Co., to Connecticut. All of the above are old established,
tingeing% Companies, yore, 1111d•faabl.. hating been
tried aud proven: Look put for litUenerr wild cat com
panies springing op all over the cidintryfjort to make
money. Call Or send our applications, and I will see
that yun are fairly dealt, with.
C. TYtER.
Fire. Life and Activist:allow:loco Agent, at the office of
w. P. Look, kith, Montrom
February 1, Idio.-If.
DENTISTRY,
C... RAMEETTI Dahl 11.6gnib,,
Particular attention shim tc. In operations Oa the data.
nil teeth. ArtILI
A al Totib Instated in all -Om Tortoni
.Lyles now in life. Perfect vutheattlon summated to all,
Coma iwid men me. and swop Tocm•gyer. MO hours.
hours each day.
Jau.'s, 1870.-17 •
Pl3ltli.'
• We have last rxelved an asaerterent otLake and
lionnd Vineyard Winea, from Mame. Wilson, *grew lb
Chsaberlin, New York. tridcb for fictoic.F4 and dater they
repute unsurpesse‘l. and tttat rerrebasens . can rely upon
their purity—being free Mau sidegeraiions of env kind.
The trade mark of Abe km appears upon, eiri bottle,
both on label mid sea 4 •••
• -411703 i 3 41010 1 4 1
Ilientrose, Feb. .. ' •
OrI . O.IITZ VIZ COMET 4oUSE,
MoNTROst. PENN 'A
N murNNA Atit,tAl:T3. l.
TOLL THE LAWNS.
[PAt en Zed July Uth
Ile Curler le the ru...yt psi le , t
rires.clon titer ofrer,ed To I.
it ~.113r
mit appear/Inc, .utd Si.
011013 re the bah.. .i there
115,1 requlrvd,and nglltrt•L'-
le Flih4.l,VC [lota! LC" 110,l •-•
MIL filo halt
St.ttotEtcturtnl:only., nu I i
lc by
Mc.I4ILLAIG
th N”rth Env,
P.. ILA DELYIII lA.
13L4TCHLEY'S
1r elstarns'orany
i feet, and thrum
id rapidly.. Any
) and keep them
tt - up tteconling
ey never WI to