tti - : :, 11,.- AllOt '#iiiiiiiiii:. 3: 'D. 11.1.WLE1'. EDITO1: • ziorrrnosz. PEN s,._ NEED ,V. nars.isp, lIIEFIFEBSONIAIN DEISSIOCRACT. _The following resolutions of the Dem ocmtio State Convention of - Oregon will be rend with delight by every true patriot in the land. They are in striking con trast with the truckling expediency resolu tions of the Connecticut Democracy. They have the -ring' of the Metal; and upon them we Inlaid tie. - to. enter the PresidentiateamPsigricoadent of victory : . . . RESOLVED, That we the Democratic party of the Stato of we; are pledged to a strict construction of the- Constitu tion, the restoration and preservation of the rights of the States to regulate -their internal affairs, and especially the elective franchise, free from the control or inter ference of the general government: the protection of individual rights in accord ance with the fundathental laws of the land, including the rights to the writ of habeas corpus, trial by jury, and freedom from.unreasonablo searches and seizures. That we me opposed to every species of corruption in all dephrtments of the mu cipal, State, and national - . governments. That akar motto is, no privileged classes and no privileged capital. • • 'That we amen favor of a tariff to raise rmoney only foe the necessary expenses of , theFedoral government, and not fur the benefit of monopolists. That we view with alarm the flagrant :andopen violations of the Constitution iby the party now controlling the general !government, in the passage and enforce ment of the Reconstruction and Ku-111xn late, and the corruption and fraud,which characterie their admiuistrationof every departtment of government, and we pledge ourselves to rise all lawful and peaceable Means to secure a speedy cor -rection of these outrages and usurpations. That the freedom, welfare and rights of the people and superior to the interests of incorporators, and should be protected against the exactions of oppressive mo nopolies. IMPA correspondent of the Harrisburg Patriot, writing from Erie, says: "The certainty of Judge Thompson's reriomina tion,for the Supreme Bench gives great satisfaction to Democrats and Republicans alike. For several years the Radical ma jority in this entire section has been grildually declining. The cause of this is generally attributed to the hostility which is felt for tho Cameron 'Ring.' Hartranin notorious associations with that 'Ring,' and the scandalous connection with the Evens job will weigh terribly against him in this portion of the State, where he has no personal influence or friends, to count eract their effects, and where he is borne down also by the unpopularity of the candidate fof Auditor General. These matters arc diseussed here, and the con clusions arc strongly aganiat Hartmnft." One point or difference between pres ident Grant and Senator Scnt - az may be thuti related; Some time ago General Gnarr was charged with being a default ter to the United States Goreniment and that:there was some truth in the state meat was shown conclusively by the tact that he was made to disgorge fire thou sand dollars, but retained the interest on this same from the time of his Mexican campaign. A few weeks ago a radical or gan charged that Senator Scarnz was a delimiter but an examination proves that the boot is on the other leg—the goy ensment is indebted to Mr. ,Scrultz. Now how would it do to compel Gasrr to disgorgii the interest of the principal he acknowledged that he owed the people of the United States? Mrlf anything was *dell to de monstrate that Gen. Cass, above all:others, is the gentleman that should receive the Democratic nomination for Governor it is the fact that severer Radical 11.&ftimuirr- Er.t.vs journals sire endeavoring to defeat his nominatiori by printing false statement, in regard to his standing in the oil regions and elsewhere. And we regret to flnd that .at kart one Democratic exchange reprodu cing one of these articles in the interest of another. candidate. The Ergs RING fear Gen. Cass and arc working to defeat his nomination. They feel it in their bones that he can carry Pennsylvania by an over whelming majority. lar The manner in which the South is governed at the preient tine, can be gathered from the following article which appeared in a Petersburg,.Virgiuia, paper: "A man from Main has' our post-office; a Vermont man represents us in Congress; a fellow from Pennsylvania is our street commissioner; our commissioner of Rey "tie is a Massachusetts roan; a fellow fare Philadelphia is jailor; the Chief of police is a Pennsylvanian. two negroes represut us in the Legislature ; a Maine man represents ns4n the Senate." rif.is members of the Constitutional Convention are to be elected next fall, bow would it do fur the press of bOth part es to refuse to'support any man fur the position, who is known to be opposed too just libel law—tbat is. endeavor to defeat any.candidate that is not in favor of &trig eclat/is an equal chanee with Louse breakers and horse thicresl Who seconds the sootion ?—Pittsburg post. af"ln hisncent speech in 'Chicago, Colonel "Fred. Recker, the vejj-knoun German patriot, fired hot shot into the .officaliolding fraction. "Wherever," he "therats any corrupt man or smind Jar io Kaufias, Ne,braskt4 Louisiana or Rlsesrb.ere,,hecreeps behind the party and slangs, I Witi'Ll Republican! hurrah for firiontl If Carl &hum does nut carrythe Gem= rota in bis breaahaa' pocket, he and such friends as Col—Maker will tiw.ke that rota a 'stumbling hloak at• great magnitude in .the path ut General !aunts re-election. , _ . Urtrimbotitit—ltow to 'Cure It. The following correspondence, on -hy drophobia, we copy from - the NeW York Hearld „ Niece .. llcent, of several `children in 'Brooklyn being by mad Alta in . . . February, of whom one bps since died ,of hydrophobia. I send you thidarticle, in cluding the following recipes,” with -the . request that you will print it in your pa per. I..hope- that, as your-paper -has -a widecirculation in New York and Brook lyn, these - recipes may meet the:eyes of the-parents of -the Attie sufferer& some friend of•Goit and htimanityosho can, will see . that they dOcaelithe personal for whom:l intended thinn4-: May r fiot . also call the attention of. the phydicians I . of New York' nd vici nity to these pre scriptions? " Cure for Hydrophobia.-The following. is Mrs. Goodinau's celebrated remedy, which has been unfailing in every case where taken before the • Occurrence of spasms. It consists of three doses of elecampane root, taken -n, ; the folloWing" manner: For the first dose take one and a half ounce of either the dried or green root; if green, grate as you would horse radish; if the dry root, - reduce it. quite' fine; mix it in a pint of milk.freali from the cow, and boil it down to half a pint. Take this early in tlibinorning upon an empty stomach, and eat nothing until after four o'clock in the afternoon. Forty eight hours after this take two ounces of the root prepared in the same way, boiling it down to half a pint as befo re, and take l it in the same manner. Again, in forty eight hours take another dose of same quantity as the last. This makes in all five and a half entices of the root and, three pints of milk. The directions are to be closely observed, using milk fresh from the cow, boiling each dose down to half a pint, taking the whole dose at once and upon an empty stomach, fasting until four o clock, taking the dose every other day. The green root is preferable. It is an exceeding nauseous dose to prepare or take, but is a certain cure if taken in time for either hydrophobia or snake bite. The gentleman who gave us the recipe, paid $25 fur it, and was cured by it. Since then he has prescribed it with certain ef fect in a number of cases. In one case two men were bitten by the same dog ; one took the remetly_and is living to-day, the other refused to take it, and died in most terrible agonY, • From "Once a Month; sent to the Gazelle by David Walton, of Aceotink, Fairfax county, Ye December 1, 1870. is the following: "Ifyilrephobia.—A com munication from Professor N. R. Smith, of this city, on the subject of hydrophobia, is an invaluable contribution to the public at large, as well as to medical science and knowledge. Professor Smith shows that a mere scratch on the tand or face is mon-dangerous then when a deep incision is made by the teeth of the animal, as in the latter case there is such a flow of blood as ,to aid in washing .ali-av the poison. But in neither case should there be any delay or neglect in applying the remedies which are suggested. In the first place it is required that the wound he instantly washed again and again with soap and water. Caustic potash is then to 'be ap plied, which obtained from any druggist, or made by boiling lye from wood ashes down to the consistency of molasses. That obtained from druggists, being hard, may be cat into the shape of a pencil and forced into the wound.or,if soft, used upon a smooth stick, to remain in the wound for a quarter of minute, the pain mean time, of course, being severe. If the wound.he a scmthillie caustic, is to be wiped over it briskly. The part in either case may then be poulticed with bread and milk for two days and dressed afterwards with simple salve." The Alesander (7arefle says: There is a certain little plant which will cure the worst else of hydrophoia if takes in time. I refer to the chickweed—not the kind usually given to canary birds. The kind I mean is of a darker color; the un der side of the leaf is covered with small black spots a little larger than the point of a pin. The plant bears a small mic roscopic flower of a brickdust color. This valuable little plant should be cultivated in our gardens; it grows easily, and thrives best in dark, damp spots. ' To prepare the plant for use tt, should be taken and dried iu the shade; when thoroughly dry it should be pulverized, and may be sifted through a coarse cloth. A half wine glass of this powder, mixed with a portion_ of cold water, and taken three times, twenty-fourhours intervening between each dose, will, as I have said, cure any mad dog bite and prevent hydro pliobil!. It aetsmost thoroughly, and iF powerful medicine. The writer.of thin had a brother who was badly bitten by a mad dog years ago. The dog bit several animals on the farm, all of which went mad..3fy brother took the chickweed and was soon quite well, not at any. time af terwards being the least affected with hydraphoia. Ile has informed me that when he took the first dose of the chick weed he could feel it passing through his system like an electric shOck, even to the. linger tips. The second does not affect him as much, and the third he did not fed at all. The plant was first used very many'years ago in Pennsylvania by an old German doctor. The cures of_ this old doctor became so great and- so- many that the Legislature of Pennsylvania gave him a large sum to divulge the secret. which he did. Ile informed 3lessrs.Lew re and Gnnuel,of Fairfax, who went from Virginia to procum the plant from him, that he fist found it ou the Potomac bottoms, The plant grows wild and iu great quantities HY }airier, and I have seen much of it about West End.- Another writer says: On the 30th of November an impulse seized me to look in en old Cyclopeedia, under the head of Hydrophobia. There I found the , fallow ing: "Cure for Ilydrophobia.—At Udina. in !Prink, a poor man lying in the fright ful tortures of hydrophobia was cured with, some draughts of vmegar, given him by mistake, instead of another portion. A physician at Padua got intelligence of this event at Udine, and tried the same remedy upon the patient in tho hoppital, aduthusteriug to him a pound - of r in the morning, another at noon, and a third at sunset, and the Man wasspeedily and A. perfectly cared." Y. , —TEE life of a young girl in Buffalo a bout 17 years old, who attempted suicide by taking laudanum, was saved si few "days since by the 9plicatioi of a powerful gel. mule battery. elm kid been/124:4°001y pumped oat Ant, bolt:ever.. Her attempt upow her life•was for the pupae .of. is. venge up terlerer for Atone seater fan cied EUltt CONtattESSlONALlllollfriAiitlr. SENATE ' April 22.=The Deficiency till occupied the attention of the Senate until the morning hour expired,when,after some discussiou,..the North- Carolina contested election case was taken upj.and Mr. Pool addressed ,the Senate iu behalf of Mr. Abbott. Messrs. Edmundi and Stockton were - oppds”d to his admisdon. Pending action. the Senate, at 4:80 P. M., after a brief Executive session, toe* a recess un til 7:30 P. M. The evening session was occupied in the consideratien of the Postal code. HousE.—Under the call of the Senate a large number of bills Nero introduced and referred. The conference report on the bill to prevent straw bids fur carrying the trails was agreed to. The House then took up the Indiana contested election case of Gooding against Wilson, and after A :diSCUBSiOn; a resolution was 'adopted giving the scat to Wilson, the sitting mem ber: A resolution was adopted calling on - the -President for the Correspondece touching the claims for indirect damages against llMat Britain. Mr. Cox, from the Comniittee on Rules, reported a rule to exclade from the floor ex-members who are engaged in lobbying. Without dis posing of it, the House of P. M.adjourn- Smarr, April 23.—The bill to pay Joseph Segar 815,000 for his property, near Fortress Monroe, used by the govern- tnentluring the war, wail passed. The Deficiency bill was taken up, and Mr. Bayard continued his remarks against the amendment limiting the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims in the suits for the value of captured or abandoned property to cases commenced witliju two years after the close of the war, and in which the claimants prove that; they . have al ways been loyal. At die expiration of the morning hour the North Carolina contested election case came up, and the minority report, in favor of Mr. Abbott, was rejected—yeas, 10 ; nays, 43 ' • and the majority reported, declaring that he was not entitled to the seat,. was adopted. The consideration of the Deficiency bill was then resamed, and Mr. Bayard con tinued his remarks. After some political discussion. regarding the Cincinnati Con- Nention, the Senate adjourned. HousE.—ln the House, a resolution 'was adopted directing the Committee on Military Affairs to Inquire into the loss of the record of the preceedings of the Newt of Inquiry in the ease of General Don Carlos Buell. The eSolution to ex clude from the floor of the House all ex members of the House engaged in jobby ing, was taken up and debated at length. Among the opponents ware_ Messrs. B. F. Butler and Garfield. f -The resolution was recommitted. The hill to grant to the Central Pacific Railroad Company the use of Yerba Buena Island in San Fran cisco harbor, was next discussed. During the debate a personal colloquy took p'nce between Messrs. Cox and Sargent. With out final action the House:at 4 I'. 31. took a recess until 7 P.M. TIM evening ses sion was occupied iu the consideration of Pension Bills. SENATE, April 24.—Mr. Ransom was sworn in as Senator from North Caroline. Mr. Thurman said that now for the first time since 1861, every seat was filled and every State represented. The Conference report on the legislative Appropriation bill was called up, explained and recom mitted. A resolution wasadapteil giving ' Abbott, late contestant for the North Carolina' Senatorship. the salary from March 4, 1871, to April 23, 1872, and mileage. The Deficiency bill was then taken up, and Mr. Bayard"s motion to lay on the table Mr. Morrill's amendment restricting the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims was lost—yeas; 25; nays, 25 ; the Vice-President giving the casting vote in the negative. Discussions followed on the amendment, but wittuin t reaching a vote the Senate at 4:30 P. M., Went into Executive session and soon adjourned. IlousE.—A report from the Committee on Printing to publish 10,500 copies of the American case presented to the Geneva Arbitration produced a considerable stir in the House. An informal ditcnssion followed-in regard to the number of copies, and finally the original Senate resolution to print 21,000 copies was adopted. The Yerba Buena hill was then taken up, and the amendments being acted upon, was passed—yeas, 101; nays, 8.1. A resolution was adopted to pay to Mr. Gooding, the unsuccessful contestant (4' Mr. Wilson's seat, 82,080. The' report Of the Commit tee on Foreign Affairs, in the ease of Dr. Hooard, with the resolutiOn thereon, was taken np. The resoluticin' advises the President to - demand Dr. Honard'it re lease. •Mr. Banks advocated Its passage. Mr. Ambler opposed it. Without dispos ing of the question the Mins° took a re cess until 7:30 P. M., the eintiaiag session being for the considenatiomof the Pension 41ilL SENATE, April 25.—Mr. Cole asked to have read at the desk, some remarks made by Mr. Sargent in the Deese, in relation to the actual of the California Senators in regard to the Yerba Buena Island bill. Objection was made that it was not in olibr to rrfer to remarks made in the House.. After some discussion it was suggested that Mr. Cole could make the remarks when the bill came up, and the ma ter-dropped. The Deficiency bill was taken up. Mr. Morrill's amendment, after being variously modified. was adopt ed. The bill being completed iu Com mittee, was reported to the Senate, but pending action, after passing a bill ant h orizing the West Wisconsin Railroad Cionpany to construct a bridge across Lake St. Croix, the &Mate adjourned. liousE.—A resolutioo Calling on the President fora copy ot the British Count er-case was adopted by the House; and a resolution to print 22,000 copies was re ferred. The consideration of the Honard case was resumed; and Mi. Wood argued favor 'of the resolution. Mr. W: R. Roberts also supported the resolution. Mr.. Willard opposed it, endeavoring to' snake it'a political que - Stion, and ',bought it impertinent for the House 'to do any thing about it.- Mr. L. Myers advocated the passage of the resolutiom! Mr. Voorhees argued .in favor of the resolution, de nouncing the pusillanimotts policy of the administration. Angry :colloquies oc curred during the debate hetweeullessrs. Banks' and Dawes, and; also between Messrs: Dawes, Weis, and Crandall.. Without action, the House,at sao P. M,. by p rote 89 . to 'O4, adjourned: anhe Washington Patriot estimates 'the-dealings of qrant's sAlministration— from ista furnished by Mr.Parfield and the report of the Civil. Service, Commission-at '8125,000,000 per annum; making a total 01'8375,00%000 in three years. The Coup; ier.Journat observed - that this steeling would have been largsr bat, then we must remember that there %veal, any. thing more to steal. A Touching Farewell: The Detroit.Frec Press of the Eth inst. has the folowing . Yesterday morning the chambermaid of a hotel on .lefferson avenue found the fol.; lowing note Pined on the:doer of a: room which had'been occupied tona) or three days by a seedy individual who -was going to pay his bill just as scon as his brother Toledo could express him some money. " MisilloST—Dcor Sir : Every well regulated hotel should keep a hook ac , count ofprofit andloSs.. I presume you do; Audi therefore, let me, beg of ,you to charge mfbilliti the " kiss' account. It is Inghlyittinoyihtto my sensitive nature -to be carppelled "jump", yoUr house ; bans yours lititlees the seventeenth one within two 'pion th,t; f guess my nature will. not 'collapse under the strain. In conclu sion, allow me' to bid you a fond, farewell. It I ever come alit Way again l'il earl on you. If I don't' tnaryou rest happy. I leave by the back door. Sincerely. Baas ." Car O'Connor, the insane Fenian youth, who assaulted Queen Victoria while in her carriage. surrounded by friends and guards, has been convicted, and sentenced to one year's imprisonment at hard labor, and twenty lashes. The idea of exacting 'hard labor of an insane convict is bad enough in all con science for this enlightened Christian age, but the fact of subjecting him to the lash, is most shocking indi ed. The instinct of humanity rebuts against the practice of physical punishment in any form and in any case, and wlien , the torture is applied to the body of an irresponsible crazy per son, it betrays the most brutal and unciv ilized spleen on the part of his prosecu tors. Queen Victoria, her law makers and judges slinkd be rebuked: by all -Chrottirin nations for this barbarous treat ment of their, criminals. Neither the text nor the the spirit of the English l a w justifies suchpenalties fur the insane. It was the development of that cowardly mob spirit of resentment and intimida tion which characterizes the rule of a hasp tyranny at ill! times, and in all countries of the globe. -I"'Plie Philadelphia correspondent of the Pablo/ writes: " Do not believe a word of the statement going the rounds that Grant will not in terfere in rearranging the republican State ticket. A meeting for that purpose was held at the Girard House the early part of last week. Colonel Forney was waited on to know if the withdrawal of leneral Allen would &AIMS , him. His ultimation was an entire new State ticket, including congressmen at.large and dele gates to the Grant Convention. Grant, through his man Friday at Harrisburg, hopes to effect a compromise with Forney by securing the withdrawal of Hartranft and Allen ; and do 'not be surprised if sonic fine morning you awake and learn that. Fish is. ki:gied out- of the Cabinet and Dan Sickles takes his place, and Gen. Hartran ft goes as Minister to Madrid, and Cresswell gives way to brother-in-law Crarmiyand General Allen succeeds him at Copenhagen. —When you see two young persons seated in the center of a pew in church you can make up your mind that. they are engaged or going to he, but when one is at one end and the other at the root of the pew, you can immediately determine that they are married. Iletv Ativtrtionnento. Pvl3.lcovvol Literature, Art and Song I• the Mat selling book ever o&•red, II combines the humor of adecodote. the otiodom of may. th e I t , tom of history and biography. the -wectocir and gradeoe or toactry, the ergots:to champ of music, and 400/hyouti fol Illn*tret ion*, “solid reattiols for grave moments, pleasanr pleorei to Illnfolne quiet hours; and gems of sang fur the aortal strele.” An Agent Writes. `,1141 127 mitten MI creek. Will eel:4o thin mon , h Our row system at caucitsalrly dn., away with oh. factions to the biwinciia. Particular, tura. A tamable Vu a , at to rvery new_Auri2t INT ERNATION I.I.7I2ILISDINCI CO., 03 and ad 1.41 , 611TT `• T., Nes•Vork. 51 1, I.'^2. -NOG. TATE ENT OP ALIBURN TOWNSHIP TRF.AB - E.IIcMICKINS, TOWNSHIP TREASURER Dr. To balsne, at last settlement March G. isn sum: 73 Duplicate poor taxers 404 Road Duplimmo It 7 b'S —SLOSS St CONTRA. Dr. ' • By Ctrdrrs redeemrd $l,OlO 04 Tres.rn el.'s prreattago 57 47 relit-melt • 71 00 Bal. nee In Tree:tune* hands 10 57 Unpaid Taxes In bands of 11. N. Eellorx. . , 321 37 —81.0:3 11 iii.l.l AN NSITITE I Audi,„ Attest:, J. AI, BUSHNELL. J E Dassols.tTerra Clerk. Auburn. April 17.1672.—va. • MIIIEI.3IIC ! NEW GOODS. tilb r e ,, i t a m nd m l gr .to la :z i ft vg y i t oceoptcd cd btyp R. Keeniid. L o h o lb J e r. i. at l i r w ntl n lo o ll d c e ll i tg i, ll:e. , :z 7 p o re i pared to guru. DRY GOODS • • GROCERIES ! ! BOOTS & SHOES 11 HARDWARE ! ! CROCKERY! Al cab be found °howbeit% add M u Dcairablo Prim. • • E. C.literrit. „: ORME fL EMITEL LIWITint Center, Pa., 81.41210872. LIFE -OF JAMES FISK. Stillfont Pen Pictures of the SIGHTS and SENAT/OitiS of NEW YORK, TA.M.DIANY 'PT:A.I7I)S. ~typuplites of Vanderbilt. Drew.Goold end other nestontee. AU about JOSIE,HANSPIELD, the siren. and EDWARD S. wroEt4. the nirsaidn. Octavo of Over 50) vices. profusely iflnstruted. Agents waited. Send 100 for outfit, and !entre terrirm at ace.. Cir. enters free.. Address G. M. If.AHVEy, Regitk e finuiVA Co.. Pa. Apra :I, ' 21,11Y12.—• JUST OPENED I. Neff and 410:411113tock of ' BOOTS — AND' SHOES ! ;nit esrirecl from t6o City,conslstlog of in Wadi, for . , Zen, Wow:l4l4loes and Children. • . • • winpotaid it • " "viisixcrOiEf. • Tor Cask. Illrfleota and One tondo to press, and all kinds of sepal deg done on short notice. Those -. miming anything in thip Bike CAD Save Motley by MI/incase scat Store one door mot of Was, Cox,* Z. Er ,A . ..-Lv - urraancois. Aktotreri,.4prtl-t,rftflp.,..w3, eal. g,dvcrtiormtnto, BRIMS ant.-13y vlrtne of e writ Issued by tto.Cottrt of Common Pleas of tinsonehenna. Coen trend to me directed,_a 0111 erpore.to sale by'peblle vendee. et. the Coed Idcrtire In Mont reins, on betvirdar. Tune 1 , ISILet I o'clock,:p. m., the following piece or' parcel of land, to wit: • MI that certain piece 'Orpare& of lend. sliest° in the township of Jeseep.; im moot)! or Snalinehannit- and State of Pennsylvania bounded and described as fellows to wit: On the north by lands" Elhanmth Pollee and L. F. Cooper. on the caet by lamb of Wm. Storer, on the South by lands I a& Millet and Bllzahath nedelLand on the west by lands of Ilenry Beribolt and Enmesh" eontelnlng Oval? Gem. an so poncho. of land be the !IMO more or leas, wlih the apporteness, I dwelling bowie. been. young mettard.nod endlit tO omit Improved. "Seket excel:alert ott. the snit of L. P. Cooper en: F. A:llciger.r Notice Is hereby given that all bids must be naid In each on day of tale. WNI. T. MOXLST. SberUL' dheritrs'Odlce. 31outrese,Ps.. April. AGENTS WANTED! A - OOPUtAßCiefiliirniA fir 'THE: EP CI ws I x 5. gri Tr wt. ICI lei. with over VIRE& HUNDRED Riezant Illustrations. Tho Cheapest and, Greatest Literary Production °Wirt Niuoteetb cuotaty.The • r'lctaxll.o.l 36Ccorlaco 3131b10. DEVOTIONAL AND EXPLANATORY. Coutaluics the OLDAND NEW TESTABIENP, Adams G. IL HARVEY, Rush, Sur'a Co., Peoria. April al, 1812.—aira. MANHOOD; HOW LOST, HO'Y RESTORED. NI Jost pnbilsliml, a new edition of Mt. U; glI v on E :11`E;11 - ..LecE.L.7417.,"„°..T.: i a j tine) of SPE2IIIAT.IIMA, or Seminal Wthimune, Involuntary SCIIIIIIII Lll,tr , . IMpUIrlaCl ?dental sad Physical Incapacity. Impediments to Maul' age, et c • nlso.Consamption, Epilepsy, and i its, Induced i by self ndulgence and !wash extravegthce. (V , " Price. iti n seatrdenveh•pe, only d cents. Tho colchrated author', in this nritnir.thle missy. clear. ly demonist rst ra from a thirty yeanosthccessfill purtico that the alarminn conseunctices of self abase m,y be radially cared without 'the dangeroes use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of core at ',once 'simple. certnin, and elf Mogi. by means of which every sufferer. no matter what his condition may be, roar care himself ebe.ip)y,privan ly, and redicuily. rtr ThlsLecture shotild be In the hands of every youth and • very man %She land. . Sent, under smil,,in a pinto cacti p..to any culdima, posthild no reelpt of nit cents. or tst, , , poet ptl/11p, Mr.... Dr. uhrervrell'il - Marriage Ottillv," price :Sets. Address the Publishers. 'CIIAS..T. C. KLINE & CO.. 121730vrpry,Itow York, l'utt.Oftlea Box 4.GSO. An Ornament tot rtserq Amnia= Hama. T33=o 49.11GEZIISLICSALTV 4013.1 art.; with views of ...Independence 11411." "On the Wlrra Itickou Creek Foittepunt Park." ••1.7p the Schuyl• •tt; Men Learne I lonre." a loro beau, I tbily Color ed Map .IPhiladelphla. rletwln t y Fairmount Pam, where the Centennial Anniermary lluildinge will be erected, alie. 40 by tt7 Inches. Published in aid of the Coetennial Fend. AOLNTS WEITHD.—From $2 to 6:0 per day con be autdo Rend CA cent*, end specimen copy and terms le alit eta will be rent by retnrn mall. T. R. CALLENDER & 00., Publ.shers, Third and Walnut Sir., rld.adelphia SUSQEHAN?A• MINERAL MIND WATER CURE. mni4tan.. i. veer completed tnyi reeey r eecome. detion vlettere and the treatmeet of larallde. The ruPort leg are amori. the devlalara het•IVU it, have beta vured.by the oat ut.the Su-queen:rue .111 aural. Water. DISPCPSIA, GRAVEM DIAIIMS, KIDNEY DISEASES VESEIIIAL DISEASES..DEOP ST. ALL LIIPLinTIES of Cho DLOOD, LIVER co3trLAIN - r, ULCERS CIPIONIO DLIIIII.IIEA P3Att,E 1M3E.13E3, RIIET: nivatu. naysir ILIA, SALT RIIEUAL SCROFULA tcwrictcrtzes 331eseetisoes. To those who contemideto eleltlng the Spier, we would say !hat the 1.10175 E is FITTED with u view to the COMFORT and EASE (lour GVES Tri.enrtwe 011311 .pare an peter. in looking to their welfare. We gn.wanitee ileum ur deckled help, or nu pay. For fertheiparticulare enquire of, or •dinar A. D. DU Sisqnehanna Dlbisral Springs, F Rusk Penn's April. 17. 1512.—5e3 ,' TO ALL .210VING WEST ! BAGGAGE CEECILED THEOLIGE ASD TICKETS AT LOWEST RATESI IT; ALL More WEST, NORTH-WEST AND SOUTH-WEST! FOB SALE at all prlneliSle 'Wren* ea line of Dela. Ware, Inekwraana.t. Weaterrt Railway. HO!EaIoNVERIgX.Rf CCTS to Feature and Colonic., SPningit; M!. g.N wet can Obtain Through Tickets h. ST. LOUIS. FANS 03 CITY. LEVENNOTII. ATCHISON, ST. JOSEPH. FT. SCOTT. ORNWEIL and all points in Idirener: and 1C911,44, at the very Invest race, and dove their household woods opd freight alllpp.d at 1.14:Mal rates 3PBEIEEMIZTOrIDIE:tei FROM MONTROSE, AND ON LINE OF Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railway, Win Ploa*a e collie that a Direct Conneclien r. made at BINGHAMTON. trith all cams, train. on ERI RAILWAY. glrlie sure to ask for Tickets ran o BRIE gAiLwAir , whieb rot, ha procured at Ofilca of AIONTIKISE.STMIC LINE, MONTROSE,. PA. Ma. Ell33BXl.tiiilD. Orr, 4Lacaa.t. LOOK.. LOOK ELERCRANTS: AND TRADERS !! IN THIS CCIDITTT AND ELSEWHERE!! Da 31/11CrIZ" Cit3P M. C. TYLER, 79 &Ell DUANE ST., N, V [wan tarry, Conti &C 24 AND IN NOZ WHY NOT? GWU:IUL ITARDWAIIR Critiory , nc7theis, Shower, Looking Masses. Lightning end nowt mania Cat Saws, Steel. and iron pole Ales, (the brat In the World, evrry kind of Brushes. Door Looks, Pad mks, Itoohr, Gans. lienuners, Pistol., Iterolvots, Feuer**. Carpet) lees Toole. 111.teksutith's (tenons and Tool Med Knirrs, Pinks end Spoons. and everything's:snails Instr. In u Viret Class Ilardwato Importing awl 'rubbing Roam No Mistake:l lily sincere Thanks are tendered to the cieby Inlay own COl/1121. ror the kind patronagd. as al.o tattle moor In other counties, who may read thin, and a general- Invitation Is hereby given fora continuance ; es woU 0. 6 to those WU, ate \Tilling to abie me trial, who taco not dons so, by wars or cone. Truly, • DIZ. 47, MAIL 31P1"',A,/bscit, 20,./512.—tt D ISSOLOTIOS.—Notice le hereby' given; that the W potters 1p eir_ euheltang between John. U. lord and thigh of Montrose. Pa., andet the ,Orm of Botsford & UMW'. was: dimwitted .01 , tte 4ro day of April. :1872. - by ntnicial consent. Ths. beak teeeents and antes nt the said partnership are to fhe.haads of 11. L Widtlia far o e l ti Cultil ' JO IN 1 . • EMIT ItatiillLL.- • .: jdonlrote , Aprll p , /8e..;'"119../5 113/IEASITELEVII , MA LEE OP UNSEATED LANDS thaseoetutuna;. County.' Notice ht hereby given that agreeably to the Act the General A.sruably of. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, directing the mode or +citing animated Mods. the lauds of which *the war. mimes, or owners. or the number, aregiven below. will be, f go et motto vendee , at the Court Douse, In Mont- rose. on Monde,. 1 th ay of Jane, A. D. urn. • for eemrages dee, and the coo accrued oil each tract re. apectivjaly. collage the sane be paid Wrote the day of sale. Belau, mammal:let 10 tir.la a. m. . Warranfea or Omar Names, r ' dam , : - Newsbtre. Tam curilnw. • • 224 James 'Bedell ' PO 45 40 A !Ares. Botch - 10 00 - 0 Peter Beach 102 40 Joseph Beach—. ... 116 Stenzel 4luedltb.tro..l. '''''''''''''''' • •••• 11!6 2° 20 lk 0. t ' 540 &I No. 2 ..t: rat 7)( John Bench. part 900 2lg Pnitip Beach, pert,... . • • '''''' 17V Ellr4beth tiatrport, pare:'' ''''' ' 1 28 T 5 room tAkA. T. Zonis n • °EU? sum • 187,4 Varcl4l:44lteracid • 02 14i • W. D4rton •at 33 147 C..1.2nnz4 ' 10 40 anima SS Munn infraTly C 4 George taltatONT. R 2 6. L. Ward l2:1 Aaron Shama 267 Noe. Is, la. and 17.... M. 11 . U. Val,. 4.7eary la LM. Stage, tilata... iU AtLam Shamir.. ..... 106 Thomas Cadaralleder, put 574 50 &marl Meredith .... 110 0 Olive Potter ... , ........... .... .... 544 DM George Williams IS 05 V James RDA ... 149 1M Daniel Bearlo .. , . 100 Thorny , .rjlrdan 100 10 John Marcy ' 04 103 James P. I.lartlay 340 Lurcurr. ir al Georg* Fonham IBS Soho C. Morris 43 C. L Ward CS PauT Knahlur.. 75 thunntl Dalton , . zitmic 210 Mrs. Watt rmarm estate CS) Unlit:an tanrqulses 131 George McCall. IS) Peter Bradley ICO Peter 2inycler James Maratord... ALSO—In perrnanre of the prorishin• of the Act of General Assembly. Passed thettet day of April. A.D. ISli, Decline lint, at the name time and place will be ex posed to peblleeale, the Gaeta or purely of laud or real wtate. designated In the following list. tinter* the tar es due upon the Fame, and costs, are paid before that time: Pear. Name of Tazdte. 4eru. Ma a 11. Dapp VilD :quire A. Campbell 1370 Thomas I•woghast Patrick Curacy.. Nosed Farga.... 1870 Thomas Ilagha ISO David Pat. c.otato Übatto Warner—. CLII7OZO. Orlr.mr, John and ....... 3 31 Faulkner, Wm Richt:fund. Wm. tl OD a SO itonuds, - Ilenry end Oaey • 101 :5 00 BridzrtAlison tra L 40 James O'blanughorssy 24. 790 Oniur tamp, Mrs. W, B. Rockyreli 1 t. GO /111110.11 D. W. J. Carpenter.. ............. ...- .... 43 I 43 1011 Abllrell Cruse 23 73 Patrick. Me napes 1:3 1 SO Thema. WilmArth, estate ' 32 241 PIM° J. Snyder 20 I 40 M=ll Royal Thayer Joseph Drinker 15 75 LATEDAP. 1811 i.. Lnrd 2 10 1871 Wm. H. LlntWer 1 50 Iticiunond Alumni Wright 7, 50 1670 Vorhees Calrerty.. LO 11 no Ado] 1110.1..0n s Addl.on Ponce ^0 1 6.• IST' J. -- ...... .......... 13 60 Almon P. Doml 00 4 11,:nry llonerl4 60 4 50 Truro o Tingley 67 1 .00 Eil Wright 44 . 120 Jacob Dromi IMO elms Upham and W. $ CO F. B. Trnels 1671 W. M. llnudefluo IS:0 John !onk* A !anent, Chalker:. S II Dayton T. D. Fautorinmk L. Lodnaink Po irmk Amos (. Skinner Wm. Woo!cut Dray & Sherman. MD 100 11, , Cave 111 131 Liomtin Green .....10D 3 1:0 P. Lt. McCracken 23 Z:1 Miner Drad.kiaw' CO I Al 1671'110m. (Awe 89 1M lienlamin D. Canfield al I DO P C. traomett 33 1 ID L.lnbcn PI kot tr, 3 05 . 1811 Kernicm Rioley KO 1 71. Sutphen .t. Shournaker......... ......... MD I .1, 17113INGITILLZ. & Bro Thninits D. Baker ireorje Warren Plot ' 511 1 45 TRACY' TlkyriEN, Connty Treutterr.. 31ontrose, April spotiouon STATEmENT.—HENRY SHERMAN. STRERT.OOIIIII,9BtONER. Account for 1811. • " • Dr. To amount of doptlade .• -80 19 Order, u occ duo Sherman '''' • 119 59 • $1,021 73 Cr. By amout paid for work on streets. 'Mbar and wart oa datums, bay and !red for oxen* a $ 312 22 140 days work (5haman).......5422 00 Brut= 41h ofJuly u watch .... 9 00 Bzonerationa 8 00 Commlasiona 41 66 479 56 . •, -- $1.021 78 We, undersigned, Auditors of the 13orough of Urn,- rose. barn 411,01y:41 , 11w forgoing acconat, with thc voucher*, sod hind as above mated. *Any taspayers Can era bills by calling on the Town Cleric. - J. P. Bimini/MEL CB 411LIM 11. 5211T/I, i'Lludltors.. 0. F. FultDll4,al, • ... P. IL Cur.autart. Town Clerk. w3g. 0. mul yoRD, riteAsUMM. iII AfirOIMT Wrlll 7n 1301,01:013 OP .110.11TC031.-..1871. D i To cult of If . Sherman. Collector S IDI r: 63. C. 0. - Whipple $l5 00 C. IL: Gov ' , . 15 very bf • p/ 01 310. 0 0 0 otia at [Pate Fair... • 7150 83 00, c.canco In Tilatsplcr's Banda 11 0/ _ . PolO uoto to Dutton & Co., No. 1....537613 No. 2 ~ . 3,t1 27 Comtn4sloo ' " .15 27-6771 44 C. J. Wllloplo, order 12 t 3 D. F. Atietin. 12 73 W. W. WaLf ON .. 10 46 - , C. J. Wslpplo,. '•. .... ...... 7 50. -. C. Nord. 44,.re. ~ 480 J. W. 11;b2pman. " 400 A... 1 Orrrnpoo, ~ • 6 til ' • 1/. Brow ter. .. 6 26 C. Avevy. ' “ • .12 24 . • J. W. iltapm2o .. - '.93 LO ,W. J.. 3151644, "' ' . ' BVS ' • Comt2l2.lun - 911—. 112 85 $ Ede to We Auditors of the Borough Of Montrose. hating re andoed the ardor account and the vont-hers ranch-red, tut lied the .111110 correct , end a ban nee to beads of 11. J. Mulford of 811 OM. • - . • . - .1. F. RtIOR3IAREII. . • • ' elleftblll.l4‘llTll. r. 'Auditor*. 11 - : F. FultDll.l.ll. - 1 • DOllOll6ll OF MONTIIO4R, ' Omens Onesteinixo ono flantozcant.:-1911. Robert Steiner, for are" ' • IMO 00 Halley Shennan, It:sauce duo - 172 SD C. J. Whipple and others - " ' 5916 B. O. Camp, making' - •• poottrant. ts . e . lS CO MiliDg . 11. - & Searle: Or „ - OS 73 F. A. Own: coattrel roe rimy • -' • ' • rs-00 J. A. Rowell, po Ice teralro:„' F. B. Cliardlcr. eirycaro,aeido2 taupe, etc...::CO 68 31.1httl.h Brother .reDatangoldrancluo - ..9 :fa Slaters at oblOnsetgunse 00 Itayupford'th I. ponrd rent • .15 41 8 . N' l4lo Studt• Strierara fon Toon pi at Jolla A. boaselt. serytcea 4th of J.Ol, •• 0 oil °lacers holding three-h Election. • 910 D. P. Amino services Atat of •11 09 O. V. Fordham. repairing hole a do. Wm. J. Terrell. counsel • - J. F. Sboostakor. C. C.11.14ty: D 11. U. Praetor. prtiatlng ' Ire -- - . - • P. B OBANDLLS, sova Eft If IP-VANS:Ann , 9 IS 4194 711 SS 13. ....... 4$ OG 47 79 ....... 7 74 MEE] zo $ -.3 e 15 CA 1 00 :0 60 1 60 40 GO 100 DJ 1 01 r3=ZZEI 11 2 10 12 0 00 1:231:11:1033 EMEEI 400 S 00 1c 40 /IS 1 OD 41 .1 4. . IS . 441 1 /* . SO ir • s. 4S a 0 ti .550 4 55 10 GO 0 1 S 3 DOWN TOWN NT vs DIINIsR' :dab C OATS; Main Strew t, 6 'doors balms" Boid'sCoraer Moat rso FLOUR, GitcluElt!si-,4"dip • 'pßovisiwyß.,:. • We are clads:insect; Magi OD DOW biliialtaad, afresh atom% ulUooda la oarll3 a.arliteb .CHEAP . CHL'AI; CHEAP laiiaahorazeha , ge.orprodact: GOOD ..*COFFEE, 81?:04R,' • AfOLABSES, • PORE",• - RAMS, DRIED-420:17 .4,,,—. -• ••• CLOVER .4. TIMOTHY . SAWA . &e. • • - We.have redtted and made additional o Ojai , arnek. Palls, and are now reidLto Iniirsaßot.tex e tt, best COI3IOIIIIIOM NOW YOrkated df e. sad makellbaraladrancementa onconstinmenta,.„ • Call and e vont ne 0a r Stock •tiercire; purdsibig else: ottere.andennvlncerntantelces ortbe • GOOD QUALITY 4L - . LOU" . PRICES of oor tioeds • It. C - 0 - A - T$ O. IfITIZR. • iloutSoic.A;rrtllo.lB6ll... STROUD S BROWN'S. • • Fire. Life. and Ac9fillait" GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Mactstat.rcorsco. Po. CAPITAL REPRIEStITIT.D.bver $51.1X0001:1r- Rome Insurance Co. of N, Capital aiit-q - Surplus. - • - ," = stipkixst Insurance Co.O; North Amities, Pbill; Capital atedSurplas, 2.000,b00r rranklin Fire Insurance Co.; Phila. Capital and S arpl as, Lycoming County Mutual Tusuranee coot Unary, Penn's. Capital au aSuriiilus, d,000,1* Connectlentitutual Life !nouns:ice Co; of • • Ilartford.-Conn.,Capital,•_. volup,co American I.lle Insuranue Co.. Philadeli- - pills. Capital, . 1 f.ooca.. Travelers'lnsuranceto..llartford, Conn.,: In main; against all ktads of sceldentt Capital. 100,0 X) Tlartford Firs insurance Company. Tfirt..' l ford. Conn-Capital and Surplus I I,,ooo,o oo Vier'All business en trusted to ups, Pr Itlub.attnd., id to on fair terms, and all lasses proinptir adjusted. vir-oince ant dimieli•t• from B:nkladrOglea, •PW. U. Cooper As Co.; Turappce at. Montrose. Pa. , • • - , • • STROUD ti BROWN, : 4 , ents. M. f!„ Sursou. asp., .Priend.ville, SallOtor. Ctus.U.S.IIITZI, 3101,004, di Stumm STRAVD, atASULII IMS/Wl. Montrose, Pa. ,Jas. 11. T . EIIIGH VALLEY RAILROAD - . Oa and after Dee. MOM trans. On the Lohistt. Ralltoact wUI ran as follows: .402.70. 1-. sorra.,, p.m. p. m. a.m. 920.1 a.tri. a TM p.ar.p.m Maar! 0.13 5.25 1040 9.10 7.4011.50 t 435.01 Waverly ..... 0.40 5.00 11.43 8.05 13.01 12.40 230 420 Tovrab44 .8.13 - 4.2 0 11.00 770 4.42432/ 7.03 Taukhanuoi2. 600 11:tolon 4.43 Wllker-llerre. 400 1.10 - 7.10 Mauch Chunk p.m. 1043 p.m. 1109004 0.41 Bethlehem—. 093 9.00 GSM Moving Nl2l-.RC2(I trOrna: . ehluldefphla ‘4? H. .T.' 'WV?. giVejtip it CAI. all. LL4W 1,) Meta Choice Teas cm as Green, Black and Japan 'Tea. Cud ri.n. Mackerel, LA" Tiout. !IV"- • Mee, lemon, Extroct, fitareb, Caallll ESltaCt Gold3iedal Baleratas,. Bar Soitp;Tollit Desicatrd Cocoanut- Gelatine. Corti!Mrck, Farin..,Taia Cone, Sada, Prands Ma Cedes, Cane.. •Keroelne Oil, Meese, Sagat,Cdrat . yams. /Ns. s Saida*, Cream Tartar, . i eslcated Cal Fidi, Sigmas Candles, Stadia Ware. Canned Frare,llMrhtd, Crackers, Cora, Pea Ches, Tomatoes, Grass s 1 tCri IN ()Oben, Miry !amp, Ilantrose.duir %.1511-41. .A.X1X31.41 .rmr.l;t.mun3wca. DRUGGIST, MONTROSE P. 11., le contlmnall7 r,Kely!ng. ra•m•cv• Em•cocor)Ei. & ndkeep+rna.taatl7 on Iliad a full ilia dwelt zbl Ll.so runeatot genuine .7. DRUGS, LIQU 0/11 Palate, 0110, Die-Suatto. Ttita. Speer. ant other Ore curios, Steno gate. Wall amt.% 1 !Wow Paper, mass ware, Pratt Jar*, Minors. LampsChlinnoro. E.lll *enc. IllsteltlOCry On, Tanners ' 011..1pt loot 011.14 dned Whale 011.8perra Ott, Vivo 011, Spirits Turpea... tlue,Vornish*o. Canary Seed. Vtaostr.Ptstarb. Cancent. crated Lye. Astir(Ramer. Trim**. Bapportero;Re d ita.. Instrumento, Shoulder Brac.ei, Mips, Gans; Pirtalsr Cartridgco, Powder, Shot,' Lead, (lint Capo,lllastlmp Pos - der and Fur*. lolims.Rtriago. Rows...ele., Flutes, Fifes etc.. Fish Rookoand I.lnro,Dar and Toilet Soaps. • Ratr 011 s. Hair Restorer*. and 11alr D7ha. Rttiotrt. Pocket Rsdtro...Spsctattes„Stlver Plated bpoontYorko guises. 4e. Oreatlst Ankles, a general aloorsassztot F2II3Or,GOODS, azwELur, And naPusag. - All tbp I oadlag and best kLnds of PATENT ZEDICIITE,3; to short. neatly every. thin to restore the ildr, pleaae the WOW, to delight the eye, to gratify the fan% and *leo to conduce to the realabiliabetaatiateennton of life. gaqtarreloa to impracticable. as It troald in - a uerripaper. Can at tie:Dm:and Variety Store of lloatrosc,Jati.s,lEra AGENTS . WANTEDhtirmthon.I:I:I4:I _„,th Illpstratiorte, Ikea...ever of the rtesideata. beautifully btatud, and printed nu antectpaper. • THE NATION„ Its Rulers and Institutions . IN ENGLISII AND ozrtmAN. NOMPg like It. - eltrlitee everybody . es just the hook they need. It IA an Encyclopedia or the GOrplameat. Blngiu page, In It. ore of Ilmarclece worth the rfee of the hoop, Orpao pages and map 4260. A Blob Har vest For Cansasetrn,ladiee and genticmco—ternorry. teaCtlerA sod et ident P. etc ages: look 13 ordt7a alto dap. wltActroder arone.b.dbre the beat omen& a ft a day eve be [hared Is talt.terthocy.. Write at tmre or Circulprilnd information. NEW WOIIIMPUBLISIIING Compr Ph cud Narita titzects, PAlladeptils: " No vccribvr t, 1§71.-1v ',• * - - • lAOE/MANNA 'VALLEY IM . ar, ssamua.zwir.cozw.- - • GI- °gorse prop.eliSraiscoiilib Co ESTABLISHED IN ISZ.—.AIIThORIZED • CAPITAI.(I3HLMIp. , niDivmm unsurry, Watt:asses! a General Bathing llind esa,wlWrost tallow to oar List:wily ; 81 ; PEP , MT. LITMIEST 41.140 WED ON ISPEPTAL .411 Dr-noilL Paid pilateautl Noll* 'Pumas kev In i accounts with pa szto deposit and &sr the pato as with way other bast, and eta ocalthasta will ho aewsomorlated without awl WTI oir ditconat , uEurpriliscal To: (letm% thrgipglots to. the tout ecrovialent tet ralirP34, ton Pi FXIMS*i ProPPOT 1 1 01r 1 edged an , ! l l rentljtanata in, potent tads lit snrrenci sai:ll All. Parts •of - Ettitti3e.. . ir k ed w i ttonsponr nigrgest &bp 4,1 al ;an , of katno• : t•._ I • is•-: pitopiAGE TWEETS indttoni Pitits'.o.l,E*44 DTP Cut* Kamm*, at the !swat rates. , , • . 4 - ScrAttion, Marl ta t : , . . . : PROFITABLE : BUSINESS LHU EQuel. TG GAS. AT ONE-uomht' CETI - Ghent be •Repeodel." KoalieuleyVaaraig ROM derhiug • PRO F 1 BuoiNsits la ,72. cusivs RIGET• for tter eats or PT PATENT PAREIGN QA S LIGHT BURNERS AND • for CURNIUR Slid bTATIS.I.. WO! r4r 1 00 • Do. llb sown er.pullp BT., rini4„At.::. is.;—thutbee foniiille4 with commituttosite LAIR'S of Avery deverlptlon,ls pee eintl.CUaltilblitt 1110 y Wier establishment in thocountry. • --• • - 1;15 T.IS 844 4.10-3.12- 5241 8.50 ' 8.20 8.150;) ' gouth—lti•ad n6wik: