The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 27, 1872, Image 3

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CATIIOI3O OT Purr=
SAWN Service*. tioeond Booby to esett Month
SabbiOnlkbool latouldtatelr beton - Naas
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griscoiaLsruncu..trir.t.A. Waaamara.lteetor.
sabbath Services:— a, • ' lON a. En. sad TX p. m.
Saeday_acbool • It M.
Wack-Day Samleal—Wadaesdays ' 'IX P. U.
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.urrnorstsrer*coptil.....m4. A. D. Aistmmaa.
labbaltiaertimi 10.4.5 a. vs. wad LBO p. TO.
SabbithlSCWlol . Ip M.
?Myer Ilattiar, Ttimailarl. '' 7SOp. m„
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PRIVATTERIAN cuunca ' Iter. 4.0. lanais.
Utast% Semites 10.454 m.aad IX p. m.
Babbitt!' SebaoL 1135 p. m.
leammliecitaa. TamadaY trmabms - 7.,i P. ca.
Coitit lloctsc.
..170..Tremaine Bros' Operetta Trappe, will
ere Mutat their grand Musical Entertainments
in . theCourt House. Thursday evening; Nov.
tiithaThanksgivnig.) This excellent and well
irnowntroupe always draws crowded houses,
*bermr they sppear, and it is needless for us
so say more than the simple announcement of
their coming.
'Thanksgiving Services. -
Tucn will be services to-nuirroar (Thanks.
living.) at St. Paul's Church, Montrose, corn
=mein: at 1030, a. m.
nilo:4 ThanksMclng serrlctairlll be held at
*he Presbyterian Church, Montrose, to coni
c:n.l=o at 11 o'clock. a. m. Seri:ton by Dr.
Chesshlre of Ihe ititptlse church. •
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A Bold Attempt at Fraud. -
On Saturday, a man remesenting -himself to
be Coady Gallagher, of this place, presented a
cheek on the State Treasurer for 11;975 at the
Win:star= Savings Bank; Mr, Peters, the
Cashier, knowingeondy Gallagher es well as
his 'lmitate, saw at once that the follow wasan
imposter, held the check and asked the man to
bring some one to identity bun, No policeman
being in sight, the bank clerk-followed him to
the Wyoming House near which he was soon
after arrested by an officer. Ile was taken be
lore the Mayor for a hearing, and being unable
to obtain $2OOO ban was seat to-Jan.—La:erns
Union.
Impoirtoot to Odd Fellows.
The Grand Lodge of the Independent Order
Order of the Odd Fellows of the United States
relied an amendment to the Constitution pro
•idiog that when a member is expelled from a
lodge.otemeampment in one . jurisdiction, he
cannuthe admitted to a lodge or encampment
of any other jurisdiction without the consent of
theenosmpment from which he was expelled.
bat permitting the admission in another jurisdie.
don ota member suspended or dropped for non
payment or dues.
Gold In Lancaster County.
Gold quarts is reported to hare been di:wor
ried near Bainbridge, Lancaster county. it
looks like the "gold-bearing quartz from the
mines of California, and the bright specks that
sparkle in it have the color of gold. • Being In
the range of the gold mines ,of Virginia, it is
thought not improbable that goldhere may be
found. The rein of this sub:stance is eight feet
thick, passing in solid form Into is great bill,and
is lilted at a very convenient place to be oper
ated upon.
A very dangerous imitation of the fifty rent
'actional currency note has made Its appear.
'ante, Which.isupt to deceive the careless. A
glance at the lettering, however, will at once es
tablish its true character. The face of ita reads
as follows: "The people of the United fitates,
Fifty Cents" The legend at the bottom reads;
•• Whenever it is due to the United States." It
Is signed in the right band corner, "C. B. GM*,
ley." - In the left hand is also a signature. On
the back the note reads tints : "This paper Is not
exchangable for United States notes by the
Ass. Treasurer of the United States in sums not
less than three dollars. Not receivable in pay.
meat of all dues to the United States, Five Dol.
Jan, not excepting customs.
12enenrtnr, Corn.
Thll piffles to a crib of any size or kind,
Two cabin feet of good, sound, dry corn in the
.ear will make a bushel of shelled corn. To get,
%bet, the quantity of shelled corn in a crib of
corn in the ear, measure the length. - breadth
sad height of the crib, inside of the rail ; mai
tlply the length by the breadth, and the pro.
duct by the height; then - divide the product by
two, and you have the number of bushels of
shelled corn in the crib. To find the number of
apple; potatoes, etc., in a bin, multiply the
ienkitihreadth and tnickness together, and this
product by eight, and point off one figure in the
product for decimals.
Origin of Wool.enp Paper.
term tocdscap,to designate a certain kind
.of paper, no doubt has puzzled many an inquir
er. The origin is not only amusing but Maori.
Char/t9 I of England granted numerous
monopolies for the support of the government.
Among others was the manufacture of paper.
The water mark of the finest sort was the roy•
al arms of England. The consumption of this
article was great, and large fortunes were made
by those who had purchased the exclusive right
to vend It. This, among other monopolies, was
set aside by the paribunea that brought Charles
Ito the sceold ; and, by way of showing con
tempt for the king, they ordered the royal arms
from. the paper, aryl a fool, with his cap and
bells, to be substituted. It is now over two
hundred years since the fool's cap was taken
trom the paper, but still the paper of the size
which the rump parliament ordered for their
journals, been the name of the water mark
placed there se an indignity to Charles.
Aar
Coors Proeeedidia,
Com'th vs. Perry 3ylkr. Indictment, falie
pretences. Verdict, ndt guilty, and county to
pay the costa
Cosn'th vs. Jonas Smith. Defendant convict.
ee last week of assault and battery. Court or.
der him committed to the State Lunatic Avian/
at Danville.
Coatis vs. letthant Gardner. Defendant,
who was convicted last week ot assault and bat
tery, Is sentenced to pay a tine of $3 and coats
,O prosecution.
CAom'tti ea. AbLstha 3lillard Defendant.who
wry convicted last week or assault and battery
tit sentenced to pay'ri Mutat V.lll and costa ct
prosecution:and undergo an lcopritcnillout. 14
the county jail for the period of „thirty days.
Margin Barber vs. Silas Hartley. Verdict
for $439 St, which b triplo dattagm Ruin for
ee trial.
Jacob M. Howard Mt Evo 31. IV:lyard vs.
Rebecca *roma Ejectment. Retdlot fius
Plahula.
Ilinm Holton r e. Abner Crtiflls. Apennine
Of Putiol 41 4 4 Ow judgment be encored for
tiwi'x'oeto Ittril to mina own costs since or.
tlitretion, wig) play .otexteation for ninety
dsoi.
coin appli n e Ow* Eel, An Auditor.
to easteino the eaeounts of the Prothonotary
and thamoreral aerie, eta. . • • -
Etriv4:lttalLaim!;ime4,. „-
On Saturday night nitother ot th - ese rnyitet-
MO murder; the prepetraters of which aro nev
er found out, ' and Which-are for that and other
unisons a burning disgrace to our community,
tooknlade near Taylorville; ThOuusilitcNtiin
ars, a mutable of Lackawanna township, who
lives in Davis Patch, telt borne tin/Saturday
ternoon to serve a summons on some party, and
nothing more wee seen of hitn by any one who
has yet come forilard, Until Sunday morning,
when he was found just breithlng his last at a
point near Taylorville., by one of the 'old resi
dents of the neighborhokod, who was oht taking
a walk. lobed just strength let Lou his
name before be expired; He was dreadfully
bruised and brateduboin the head and, face, and
his hands were very liadly. lacerated, pridently
done in ilia el:Torts to e ard off the blown -n
club, or other instrument of death in the hands
of his assailants, No clue has as yet been ob
tained that leads to suspicion of any one con
nected with the affair. McNatuarn levee a wife
and family.--Seranton .7Dnes.
Assasilnation,
On Tuesday:evening last, at d o'cldek, Chas.
R Graham, master meclutplu of the & 11. It.
It., wax Shot while standing in the doorway of
the store room of the company's shops at King.
ston, by a man named John . 1). Hopper, of -Wy
oming. , Hopper had formerly Nes foreman of
the carpenter shops and had been discharged by
Mr. Graham, a few &wimp. Iloppeilad been
lying In wait for Mr. Graharp.all day long, with
the intention-Of taking Team:lnce on bins for
dlimlssal. , Theban entered the right breast
near the shoulder, passing tb• the , right and
about the lung an 4, was afterward extracted by
Dr. Cross. A warrant was Issued by Justice
Datre, and Hopper was arrested in the street at
8 o'clock, In the evening, After a hearing be
was committed to jail In default of balL Mr.
Graham's wound Is not regarded as dnngerous,
and be will probably soon recover.—Patram
Gazeite.
Primer Mode of Exiinguishing Ker
osene Lamps.
Explosions of kerosene lamps are frequently
prodired in the attempt to extinguish them by
blowing down the chimney. This is a 'very
dangerous practice, and should always be avoid
ed. The desired result can be accomplished
much more certainly by giving 'a sharp and
rather prolonged puT exactly at right angles to
thelop of the chimney. The draft thus emus!
draws the flame away-from the wick, when the
carbonic acid immediately below the departing
thine also extinguishes the red-hot charred end
of the wick. •
A Sore Remedy for Ow done DI,-
ease. -
Tatzformum, November 12, 1872.-1 am
just returning hum a trip to the epizootic
country. 1 found that all the horses which
hare been treated as follows got over it inside
of a week, and some are at work as usual again.
I drove to dillivent stables at Black Creek,
Flemington, Lock Haven, Jersey Shore,,Linden
New6erry,. R llliamsport, Nontoursvillo and
Huricy, and found that in general the distaie is
of a much milder type than it was in Belgium
and Silesia in 1812, and that experiments made
much more simple than published on the 28th
of October are adequate for the emergency.
Make a liniment of
Spirits of hartsborn, 2 oz.
Sweet oil, 1,4 az.
Spirits of turpentine, 1 oz.
Apply three times a day to the swollen
glands; give as much water as the horse wants
putting %lb. of glaubersalt to a psil of water
giire 1 tablespoonful Duboy's horse powder
three times a day in bran mash, and keep the
horte well covered with blankets, body and
neck. As n preventive I gave my horse a ta
blespoonful of Duhoy's horse powder every eve
plug. and notwithstanbing I drove to about for
ty diseased stables, my horres show no signs of
the disease yet. Yours truly,
' Unseen, chemist, Allentown.
Swallowing Pennies.
It is not an uncommon thing for little children
to swallow pennies given them by indiscreet
parents. ; If a child should be so:unfortunate as
to gulp down a nickel or a copper don't give it
a purgative to expel it. One who essays to
know what he is talking about rays it Is very
rare that any harm comes in such cases, but
there is mom danger when a purgative is given
than when not given. We have had get aslen
to observe this many times, and no doubt others
have. The first thought of moat parents, alter
a child has swollowed some insohible substance,
Is to give physic. This stimulates the bowels,
Inducing contraction, wnicb in some instances
is dangerous, and so softens the kcal matter
that the penny is more likely to be entangled or
lodgedin the folds of the Intestines, In wh'ich
case greater danger may result. It is far better
for thechild to eat freely of such lood as shall
produce a large fecal formation .to surround the
insoluble substances, in which trio the danger
is slight. We once knew a child to swallow a
key an loch and a half long, which passed
through the body in forty-eight hours without
harm. On the other hand, we have known a
cherry stone to produce serious intestinal
orders. Children should only be taught to use
care and precaution In what they take into
their stomachs Still, the accidental swollow
ing of Manila/it) substances, if not large, should
never lead trsthe unwise practice of trying to
physic it away. 'The reason why there Is little
danger when no physic Is need Is because the
ibid lining membranes of the bowels and the
fecal matter around the foreign body prevent
entanglement and bears it on till expelled.
Educating the Poor.
The Wi'Hempen Sun comments upon the
education of the poor, In language which we
adopt as applicable to this locality. It says
that the things . which greatly troubled the
small philosophers is that the poor arc being
too much educated. We are told that the sehrol
bred children of Abe workmen turn up their
noses at mechanic trades and housework. No
one wants to be cobbler or cook, but everybody
wants to beat preacher or laWyer—something
' that h "genteel." This, we Inn assured Is to
result in en tinny of loafers i and unvirtuous
Wl:aunt and imtnarata Wages to worknien, The
I discourse generally winds up with something
on the "nobility of Inbar," all of which need.
give no ons alarm In other `countries, where
to have been the son of a lab*or la a stain that
nothing can tub nut, asd•wbbi'e A Dickens end
a inassey ate taunted with titoir vulgar pedi
gme,rnit duy.be tinprnfiMbio l in spend money
eslanating the lOw:boni, tut with i4l! wiihave no
Anc.irelass r and - whit we bait:, riot gut phw for
(a Any sr* of Social _fabric to ignorance.
The cgrstlowiblierll,of befrie edu&kted,..ebovo
nay Wyly be left ,4,0 Work
.ita own
carp -6.t0. ions as the nusdet L deiroded by eat
tot wn 440 man, While tbaimxii preacher oiri!
1 4'04 Vfit91 1 044.4 41 soil 014y'• oequain..
tang s lLlN*4l o 4y(l l l leber's
b1ene5t4,49.4.01 Keg tit wet first et what a
matt done, end etteruisrd bow his does It, the
fAwirel bActaled:.bbi?yonnir for
hint= digbui tben be blewelti dared bike. That
prateslooris era cot 4.we1l pact ssizieciazdai
Ica ne( trui to Olsoonstry std.:kr:nu& That,
.thereomhrairi-7,orkentrbo.eam less' than four
&Mara allay the fear rounikiverYuwiif het:
there axe feiV Meefttinlorviliciatierage'llurt,V4
u tovehlelt of the two, hale - 41m
,tietter "Ash*
there hi no niteeitaltttY iaeelpoly irilietrur
is to bo regarded as an evil, monopoly in learn
ing is no better. Therefore, fathers and moth
ers who can leave no houses norleink accounts
'behind are, perhaps, not only Justified, but are
doing a wise thing, in educating their children
to the top of their ability. Schools-will never
choke off the hewers of wood and drawers of
Tug full retuine 'of the 'Presidential
election show that Grant and Wilson
°lectors have been chosen by thirty States,
having 294 electoral votes, and Greeley
and Brown electors by seven States, hav
ing votes, a majority for Grant and
Wilson of 222 votes.
The following are the Grant and-Wilson
Slates:
Maine,7 Electoral votes ;
New Larnpahire, 5 "
Vermont, 5 II , ila
Massachusetts 13 " tt
Rhode Island, 4 if CI
Connecticut,' 6 ' 0 ft
New York, 35 • "
New Jersey, 9 " 14
Pen nsyl% au in, 29 " If
Delaware,. 3 II lf
Virgii)ia, ' 11 " ".
West Virginia, 5 " a
North Carolina, 10 " a
South Carolina, 7 " a
Florida, 4 tt a
Alabama, 10 " ft
Mississippi, . 8. " "
Arkansas, .0 a a
Ohio, 22 " "
Indiana, . • 15 " a
Illinois, • 21 ,4 . 0
Michigan, 11 it CI
Wisconsin 10 " II
Kansas, 5 a a.
. lowa 11 " "
Minnesota, 5 a 1.
Nebraska, 3 " a
California, 0 54 /4
Oregon, 9 " a
Nevada, 3 a a
Total, 292 "
The following are the Greeley and
Brown States :
Maryland, 8 Electoral votes;
Georgia, 7 •it
LOU 8
Texas, 8 . '`
Kentucky, 12 " '•
Tennessee, 12 • "
Missouri, 15 "
Total, 74
HENNES LOCALS
Shooting Match.— Benefit "Slantwise," No.
2, Thursday, November 2Stb, 18 0. _Shooting
for Fowls to commence at 9 a. m. A five dol
lars prize, for the best shot with rifle—each
competitor to have three shots—at 12 in. 100
Turkeys, 100 hundred Chickens, 50 Ducks, 25
Geese. - Blood Tells. Shot guns, pistols and
rittm tribe used: Come one! Come all!,Near
Tarbell's Farm Muss A number of gus will
be on the ground for the use of those who being
tome. BY Onng.n. oP Con.
Montrose, Nov. 27th, 181'2.
Au Essential of I.ovilnesa—To he en
tirely beautiful the hair should be abundant and
lustrous. This in absolutely essential to com
plete Ica fines. The most regular features, the
most brilliant complexion and pearliest teeth
fail of Their due effect if the hair be thin, dry.
or hat'sh. On the egntrarr the plainest ace, if
it be but surmounted by iuxurlant and silken
tresses, is apt to impress the beholder with a
sense of actual beauty. That crowning orna
ment of her sex is. happily, within the reach of
lovely Woman, and being as discriminating as
she Is lovely, she long ago discovered that
LIMN'S KATRAIRON was the sure means of se
curing it. No preparatoin for the flair ever en
joyed a tithe of Its popularity, and no wonder,
since it produces such gratifying results. Ap
plied to the waste and barren places of the
scalp, it fructifies and enriches them with a new
and ample growth. It it not, of course, pre
tended that it will do this if the capacity fur
reproduction Is extinct, but so long as it remains
that wonderful rehabilltant will assuredly pro ,
pagate the germ of the bait' Into life and activi
ty.
Notice to Builder..
Pmtarsals will be received till the first of De
cember next, to buikl cad procure all the ma
terials, for building a pastortal house, near the
Ti. Catholic Church, at Auburn in this county.
For plans and specifications, apply to Rev.
Thos. firebony, Pastor at Friendsvtlie.
TunaAs Bun/omit
Friendsville. Noy. 20th. 1872.—w2
Nollee to Builder*.
The School Directors of Franklin Township,
will inert at the Davis School House, on Satur
day, Nov. Mith,lB72, at ten o'clock, a. in., for
the purpose of lora-ling a school house, and let
ting the building of the same to the lowest
and best bidder. Plans and specifications with
the Secretary.
Nov. 20th, 1872.-10.
Notice.
There wilt be a Union Conference and Mis
sionary Meeting of the Susquehanna Associa
tion of Universalist, at Brooklyn, Susquehanna
Oounty, Penna., on Friday and Saturday, Nov.
29th and 30th, 1878. We hope our Brethren
from all part of the Association will give us
their presence on that occasion, and partake of
their spiritual feast then awaiting them with
joy and thanksgiving. P. E. Loomis,
Chair. 31issiunary Board.
Scranton, Pa, S.W. 13th, 187.9.—w2.
Sotto°.
All Companies represented by the undersign
ed, are cowing through the Boston Fire Id
manhunt.
Thu "Home, New York," pays wow
The Old Harford, of Conn.. 500,000
The Franklin Fire of Philadelphia. 500,000
The Ins. Co. 01 !lonia America of Phila., 600,000
The Pennsylvania Fire of Philadelphia, 300,000
The Ins. Co., State of Penna., of Phila., 100,000
The Union, Mutual of Philadelphia, 34,000
Tho National Fire and 3larine,of Phila.. 20,000
The Royal nt, London, • 1,25'0,000
The Lye:owing, Mutual of Mentor, , 14,000
The above Companies pay these loses, and
leave a largo surplus, with their Capital unim
paired. A little over a year ago, they slued
through a altmlar Fire in Chicago. and still
stand drat as a Hoek.
BILLING' Bratnen, Agent,
Nontroge, Nor. 20th, 1871—w2 •
For Sale
A new house woll - lundshed, good water ban
dy. 1, 1 4 acres of land, and 20 or mom good fruit
trees thereon. Is situated 1,3 i miles n• of Mon
trose. near Beach's Plainin,, Mill, also,a Woolen
Factory. Carriage and BLackimith Shop, Grist
and Saw Mill,noar IV and a Ceti rods hum school.
Any_ person wanting a
_good place can get
it at,a bargain. Call on James E. Carmalt, or
theproprietor. • )11. C. BURGESS.
Montrose, Oct Path, lint.
Dentistry
Dr:T. ;I; Wheaton-, oP Ilingitinst4, N. Y.;
wilt be at the Exchango Hotel, in Montrose, on
Monday. Decen3ber , 2d,- to counsel those, who
wish token him, is relation to thO .presetvation
oe restorntina of the teeth. - 'now' wishing
teeth tat/noted will Sad this s good opporoni:
ty, as be %KW bo aupplio4 with both, boost and
general atuusaltielica, enabling hint to render the
operation painless and safe. No charges for
clearing either Jaw Oar ertinclat 'ivierk,, but for
promiscuous entrust :4g the uaual dental priy
mitts charged, WI it be 44 . Emden lunel is
Springville, on the 4th fur the owe - Impose,
- Rememberthie OW, and glut -a car
Strayed.
--.. :6l , ita — Clintiiiheefielnsum of the
ku bse.xlber, On'
o'l*hour-the Ist-day of. Pct. 1872.
Brindle Line Backulat farrow o
1 - m
ntr; • about
12 years old. The owner is notified to
. prove
property, pay charges, and take her overly.
U. BOE.
Liberiii Nov., 12.1872.
Liberty Townstilp 'Bounty State
ment for 1572. • •
Amount, of Town Bondlield by F.
8., Coon, $lOO 00
Interest to Nov. 1,1812. 205 00
By amount paid by L, ,
Tompkins 11* 00
Br amount pakl by
Donley; . !175 00
Amount in band or L A_
Tompkins, late Treasurer 24 97
Amount in hands of Ira M.
Dawley, Treasurer f 25 00
Amount to he prorided for, $330 03
Jon A. INAP;
"nditor.
JAI= Dovrsza,
Liberty, Su.scf a Co., Pd. Nov. 1.3, 1872.—w3
Notice In Bankruptcy.
In the Platelet Goltetotthe United States, for the
• Western District of Pellll9frti 1147 In Es „Bank
Walker Bankrupt. .ho 1503 an Bankruptcy.
Notice Is hereby given . that there will be a
second general meeting of the erdlitors of the
nboVe trailed liankrupt,tor the purposes contem
plated in tho 27 .`Section of the Bankrupt Act,on
the 10th day of December. iB72,'ut 2 o'clock, p.
m., nt the office of Edward N. Willard, Regis
ter in Bankruptcy, end all. creditors who have
proved their debts, are hereby notified to be
present at said meeting.
STANLEY AITCLIELL. Assignee.
Scranton, Pa., Nor. 13th, 1872.—w3
House and Lot for 'Sale;
The subscriber offers for sale, his house and
lot. 1 1-2 mile north from Bircliardville, on the
middle branch creek road. Said lot contains
six scris of land, and is 'pod for pasture, being
well supplied with water, there being a small
creek running its whole length and passing
within one rod 01 the house making . it very
handy fur washing purposes. There is a good
house and barn on the premises, and a well of
never failing water within a few steps of the
door. It is a suitable place for a man with a
trade, such as a Shoemaker, Harness maker or
any such business. It is very handy to church,
It being 1-2 mile north of Baptist Church at
Birehartlville, and 1-2. mile south of M. E.
Church at Forest Lake Centre, in fact, it is a
pleasant and convenient place for any one that
wishes to retire from business. Fur sale chmtp.
Enquire on the premises of the subscriber, or
Z. Cobb, Montrose,Ta.•
CHARLES DECKER.
Eirchardville, Susq'a Co., Pa., NOV. 6. 1972.
F. CM:treklll. .. ;
Justice of the Pence! office m•er L. S. Len
heines store, Great Bend borough. „Susquehan
na Co„ Pa. Has the settlement of the dockets
of the late Isaac Recithoty, deceased. Office
hours front 910 19 o'clock, a. to., and front 1 to
4 o'clock p. m.
Great 13etul Oct. ° d 1872.
Lecture Courie
The Young Men's Leawe Association have
the pleasure of announcing that they have se
cured the service of the following distinguished
Lecturers, who will appear in the order named:
ReA. Wm. H. Milhtun—"The Bilmillan Elo
quent." Wednesday evening, November 20th.
Rev. A. A. Willits, of Philadelphia, Decks_
10th.
Rev. Robert Co flyer, of Chicago, haruary 7th
1873.
Moses Colt Tyler, of Michigan University,
February 4th, 1873.
Rev. R. H. Chapin, of New York City, in
3Lirch, date not fixed.
John B. Gough, April 14th, 187 a
The Association believe that names like these
will ensure full houses.. There is no second rate
man on the list. Every one of these gentlemen
has a thoroughly established and well sustain
ed reputation in the lecture field. It is rare,
even In much larger towns than ours, that the
opportunity' is offered tb hear such a Course fur
the sum of Tyco Ihilarirl--Whlch is the price of
Season Tickets. These should be obtained at
once by calling on W. - A Dcanv, the Treasur
er;
Fo Season tickets wilt be sold after the first
lecture.' By purchasing nms you will save one.
third of the entire cost, as each single admis
sion will be filly mitts.
Surru, Secretary.
llowsrui—Wicisita—ln Barron], Nov. 8, by
Rev. A. C. Sperry, Grant Bowan', and Miss
Nettle E. Wickwire, both of Lenox.
an.t.i.sriu—Pcsrsztr—ln Sommerville, Nov.
12th, by Rev. J. A. Odell, Charles E. Gilles
pie, and Miss Mary J. Penney, both of New
Milford.
Brrissu—Jsexaos--In Brooklyn, Nov. Ist, by
Rev. J. Underwood, \Vns. T. Byraam, and
Miss Mimi'. Jackson, both of Brooklyn.
Quica—Termott—At, Lymanville, Nov. 18th,
by. Rev. Luther Peck.. Fred. 11. Quick, and
Miss Emma B. Taykir, both of Lynn.
SimostiS—DEctiiiilia-Ararat, Nov. Bth, by J.
H-Touley, Esq... , Lortrizo U. Simonds, and
Mrs Emily Decker t both ot Ararat.
Tvt.En—Yousia—A Bush, Nov 2lst, by Elder
H. 11, Gray, John M. Tyler, and Miss I). A.
Young, both ot Diplock, Pa.
TM:MAIN—TAYLOR—At Lanesboro, Pa. Nov.
12th, by Rev. Win. A. Hitchcock, Arthur L
Trent= of Binghamton, and Miss Sybil L
Taylor, of Latiesboto.
TOPPER—DEVISE—At the residence of Mr,
Augustus Bixby. in Lanark, Carroll Co., 111.,
Oet. Mb, Wm. N. Tupper, and Miss Libbie
A. Devine, both formerly of Rush. Suscra
Co., Pa. •
D. D.tvis, Sec
Srsirronu—Jmks—ln Middletown, Nov. 10th,
by P. Keenan' esq., Abijalt Spofford, of Mid
dletown. and Emma L. J. Jenks, of Great
Bend Village.
SIIATEM—CASTALECE—.At the M. E. Parsonage,
Ifount Pleasant, .on the 10th lost, by Rev.
Wm. 11. Cooley.rfittisShaver, of Ararat, and
3liss Mary E. etistaline, of Herrick.
Swtsunn—rtnnwr:—ln Rash, Pa., at the tiouse
• of the bride's (hiller, E. L. Brown, Esq., Nov.
19,1872, by Bee. P. It Tower, R. B. Swisher,
of Auburn, Pa., and Miss Eva 11. Brown, of
. Rush, Pa. . •.;
Sns.v—PATrEnsrm—At the Fairdale Parsonage,
Nov. 21st, by Rev. E. Breekinridge, Edward
Alkn'Shay, audlliss Mary S. Patterson, both
of Jeistip. (7 •
Burrott—ln Rusb, Nov. 19, 1812, Mrs. Clarin
da 'Dutton, in:the 53d year of her age.
DEwalo--In Nontrost, Oct. 30111, after a long
Illness, Mrs. wit' : Dennis, aged n years.
F r otrrEtt—At CinCinnati, Oct. 21st. Lula 3 young
est child of Prank and Anna Foster, aged 1.
year, 5 monthwand.lo days.
ErAxs--In ApoMean, Sasqu'a en., Pa., Israel
Evans, aged 03 yam and five months. Mr.
Evans was lions in - Cartiganshire, South
Vales, ond came to this country In 1810, and
settled In tbigioubty.
Glbson, Nov. 10th, )ire, Polly,
'willow Of nee. Lawrence Manree, deceased,
tsgext . B4, years and I' , month's.
'NEW YOUZE PUODOCE MARKETS.
Corrected weekly by Hardin, Hoiden .t• Co.
• 215 Washington St., hew I ork.
. • . -
Butter, pail , n . 30031
" Mid& . . 25020
Cheese, dairy, pet Ur • '11%014
.factory_"....... - 1.1014 n
Eggs, per . iksz ..... 35030
Flour. per bomb - 0410010
Cow:meal. tOil Ara., • 3.4013.50
Rye
When,‘ per !? 1 , 1 40 . 1.7502.00
_ ....... 0001 1 5
Oats ' •• 4 ... 48e,51
Hops, crop of 1872 . ' ........,. 80032
Tallow " - 0(05%
SIMAL:
_ . . .
LArd p6r lb ' - .
..... 80. .... 8
,
h
'Potatoearper bbL • - • 11. - 00(62.24
Applixt - " • '..;',.:• 4 • • •••• • ••••• • :,•:;• -; p0g2.00
Turkey)" per lb - ' ' ' ' —18411. N)
ilbiakezta • ' , ....• • - -• ' . 11143118
Rata , :
,',“,....'.. . : .. .... • ..'.. ‘... 141?
IZliGIrlEf3.
ar~'aTas.
Avoial ego#‘4l.
THF;bONiEi3SIONti Or AN INVALID.
r of LISIIED tta
a Tvang kid for WO benefit
vamp min and others vb.) aaatattobaljeyabas
Debility, Loss of Manhood in., sopp!rbali
TICE DEANS OF WIMP =OM
Written by one wbo cured himself' after 'un
dergoing considerable quackery.:eird - sent free,
on receiving a post-paid directed envelope.
AddressNATIIAN MAYFAIR,
grootin, June 11,"11. enz:
.13tooklin„.17.
The Warning has been Heeded.
Since the exposme of the attempt' made by certain
unscrupulous local dealers, to palm off their coarse as.
strlegente.msde from cheap and tmpurematerlele, in
the !Anat.( the groat national tonic, llasktterle diemsi
itch- Bitten. public opinion has set %tangly ageinst
these empirics, and their prepositions". Their °crams
Oen is gone, or noon will be. When the light Is let to
te ff.ception It moon wilts down.' Mesons who trifle
with their owe health, by using unknoara preparatbsout s
with nu gm:motet to sustain them, when an establish•
ed specitle promo by twenty year. experience to be
exactly what it is claimed to be, la within their reach,
are 'are to n pent their temerity. Many hare done no.
In thisinstancc, but It Is hoped that- the truth plainly
spoken has arreated the mil. In the meantime the de ,
mend for the leading protect-lee end restorative mud!.
clue of America was never so ghat s it bas been We
sauna.
Prom the fever and ague districts of the west,
south went , and south, It Is literally overwheletdazatig
It may be said of the advice+ from all parts of the mans'
try of the care. it Is effecting in dyspepsia. billious
complaint., and chronic constipation, that "their Moue
to legion." Everywhere the sick and feeble seem to
have emitted the Importance of "bolding last that,
which Is good," and of avoiding whatis 'parlous mid
dangeronc.
The numerous "Bitten . ," 'ander micros names,
which mereenery sletlers endeavor to substitute for
ihntetter's Stomach. Bitters, should be avoided,. for
their own sakes, by the sick and the public at large.
Hostetler's Bitters are procurable in Witice only, and
never sold in bulk.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.-
A ashrruntAN who wagered for yews from Nervous
A
Permatare Decay, Mid ail the ettecta of
youthful inditeretion will, for the sake of =Serie:: be
manlty, rend free to all who aced le, the receipt and di
rection for making the wimple remedy by which be Was
'cared. Sufferer* wishing to profit by theadvieer7s experi
ence on du ro byaddreasilw, In perfect tooddence.
- JOHN B. OGDEN.'
No. 41Cedar street, New York.
MONTROSE GRADED SCHOOL.
_e____
a .41. Ma 32320" MI AM. E - t a
FALL TERN' Began Sept. 2d, 1872._
WnsiTint TE.IIII Begins: Jnu. .2cl, 1873.
SPRING Tenn April 21,1873.
TUITION—Higher Department, 80 00
Secondary Department, 0 00
The courseof Instruction includes the Eso-
LIBIL lir.ANcircs, the LANOInIII33; MATIMSAT-
Ics, and the tiston.u. tictexces.
STUDENTS ARE FITTED FOR
COLLEGES=LMSTITUTIONS
OF LEARNING,
And SPEctAt: ATTE:smolt, GI ; VEIC to the
Preparation of Teachers.
The Building is Commodious, Pleas
ant, and well-arranged for -
IMPARTING INSTRUCTION.
Students can enter at at any time, and
Tuition will. be
Charged. Proportionally
QU Rooms ctui be secured for those
desiring to board themselves.
For further particulars address A. H
BERLIN, Principal, or the Secretary o
the Board.
Wm. H. JESSUP, Pres
B. THATCHER, Sec'y.
Montrose, Oct. 30. '72-6m.
1854. 1872.
GUTTENBERG, -
ROSENBAUM & CO
CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS
AND DEALERS Xi
DRY GOODS, MILLIXERY &
FA .ICY GOODS, FURS, ROBES,
HATS & CAPS, GENTS' & LADIES'
ruaNisamo GOODS, &C, &C
Onr Assortment of
DBES3 000DS, SHAWLS, CI,OI.ICLNOS, CASSD
MIMES, CLOTHS. MID MAYERS
M!is Clcrm.rolcbte.
FLANRI.I.A. BED BLANK
ETS, WOOLEN HOSIERY, NUMB, HOODS,
M Ritmo UNDKILOARMENTS
FOR LADIAs AND cIIILDRF.N. GLOVES. Re..
In Great Variety.
TIMOR° and Unsanitary Rase for ladies endCllll-
drab, Ercrything belonging to the MILLINERY
TRADE, 8111: and Cotton Velvets In black and colors,
Velours. Flatware. Ribbons. Feathers, Frames, Laces.
be. Very Large. ,
33cruta5e33.434.131aa6 (3i7coei.d4es,
Tablo Napkins. 'TownHap, Club, Mnefins
Ticking", Prints, At-, Full In ETV./ Line.
LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. KID GLOVES,
CORSETS. FELT AND HOOP SKIRTS, 7
S'ATICIIES. CHIGNONS. R AIR NETS,
-EMBROIDERIES. S. STAMPED PATTERNS.
comm Liras. ZEPHYR WOOSTEDS, GERMAN
TOWN WOOLS, CANVAS PATTERNS,
All Colors and All Blades.
READY MADE CLOTHING
A SPECIALLITY!
WE MANVFACTURE ALL OUR OWN GOODS, Gad
DIKE 11? CUSTER WORK TO ORDER
AITF.R MEASURE.
Ws keep a lama assortment of Cternrs, CAINFIXTILIA;
Dtsstas, Vintnos. te. on Mind fertbst pdrpoae.
GENTS' FURNISHING. GO ODS. -
HATS AND CAPS, A Full Line:
GLOVES, TIES, ROWS,
COTTON AND WbOLEN !HUM,
COLLARS, KNIT JACKET%
- . AND UNDER-GARREeNTS,
All bistles and Blies tae Men, Dolt, its:liens iidants.
K i nirs,lll , ll3:4.- itATCIIIIO,
IThlap . de.. . •
We irtil stil everything In true Mut as chops's , tti
Pest. soil Onansreess tortutrYttiSo to be drop Wis.,
Ira ituntsise rrronL.— • ; • *
We Cannot ante outs - price Rot of our Oftelovi kinds
of Good would ATCIIOO =MOUS toots° As!one odk
tkm, bat rmanest sat. to eallfied• compare prices
and grant', awl thus be convinced of ttintlfotts of oar
attetttone... • ' *. • ' 7*? - • •-• • :
tarrrEri BERG lumaznev,ii - NCO
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PINE TREE
Tar Cordial,
NATURE'S GREAT . REMEDY
- FOR THE •
Throat and Lunge.
D. Is gratifyingro us to inform the public that
Dr. L Q. C. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial,
for Throat and Lung Diseases, has gained an
enviable reputation from the Atlantic to the Pa
cific coast, and from thence to some of the first
families of Europe, not through the press alone,
but by persons actually benefitted and cured at
his.olllce. While he publishes less, so say our
reporters, he Is unable to supply the demand.—
It gains and holds its reputation=
Fhvt. Not by stopping eongh;tbt by loosen.
irg and assisting nature to throw off the. un
healthy:nutter collected abmit - the throat•and
bronchial tubes,trArchcaoscs irritation.
Betted, .It removes the antis° of irritation
(which produces cough) of the omen's membrane
and bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to act and
throw 'off the tmhealtliy secretions, and purifies
the blood.
Third. It >a free from_squilia, lobelia, ipecac,
and opium, of which Most throat and lung re ;
medics are composed, which allay cough only,
and disorganize tho stomach. It has a soothing
effect on the stomach, acts on the liver and kid
neys, and lymphatic and nervous regions, thus
reaching toeing 'fort of the system, and in its
invigorating and purifying effects it ban gained
a reputation 'which It must hold above all others
in the market.
IVOTICIIII.
'IMICEI
PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL
Great American Dyspepsia Pills,
WORM SUGAR DROPS
Being.finder my Immediate direction, they shall
not lose their curative qualities by tho use of
cheap and Impure articles,•
HENRY R, .WISRART,
PROPRIETOR.
ill
IBM
FREE OF CHARGE
Dr.t. Q. C. Wisbires Office Parlors are open
Tuesdays'and Wednesdays flout d
a. moo u p. in., for consultation by Dr. Win,
T. Magee. With him are associated two con
sulting physicians .of acknowledged ability.--
Ibis opportunity to not offerol by any .other In.
stitution in this city. • ••- •
IMITTROl;IIST DE ADDRESSED TO'
L. Q , --i.:- iiiStiAitM. 11.,:
NO 92.N.:SECONID STREET
Azna B .l 9l l l tog:lk •
Hip—Hip—Hurrah ?
EIPECM,
In a fair.dalys;'irla I.lktittrixa Railroad, aad
Erraraiair 'Lair liturs, - steithcr
tLX ii4TrOY4 IO4 . Ptirs.Pf
lIEAD OF NATTGATIO'N f K.
mimeo Wheat Flour, and Superfine at $8 tO per bbl .
Nov Dnek•Wneat none. Corn neat and Otani'
Mari Sums, /beams. ejrals. Meese and Cracker..
Codfish, a bcpenlne qsallty. /tacked. Boalaf,- twenty ,
kinds or more. School Books. and bralonery.
Ink and Penang. Tobacco and Chars. Timken
stone. Spfee* of all kind.. Coffee, a oaten Valley 10 ,4 '
alarm so ock of Now Tess, and very low. = A good 4:+
Tea for Was. SI Mated $1 50 Tea tor $1 00, 11 40 , and
$1 ti Tea for $1 etc. PspetsCollani, "lane
and Low. Fruits and Vegetables of an thuds in
Seaton. Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries, and COCOlnale , cr
A new and large Assettment of -Canned Penns, Vega.,
table.. Pleb, etc., etc. And 1,000,000 ha less) other al ,
.tides too numerous to mention. that every body .waol.
and can have foe a tong and a llttle of the BMW throat.
In. CIIZAP CIIKAPedI, CaCd-PEST.
. • . A. rf,III:2I,AIID.
Montrose, Pa., Oct, IEI2. ,
*I 25 Starch 'for $1 00, -131ximund Bow'
Layer Raisin, tor $1 00, and every thing elai
equally low at BUl.t.tßO'fi
emu PAID roll EGGS axo;igle . at ,
• • A. utrwatini
Motatnam, Pa.,Oct. 020 Mb—
,
sS9untll §tiAitzto givtctorp
lines in this Diroctotii?n4 year, $1.60— .
Pith additional lino, 40 08. - = .
SAVINGS WU:6.BM VILFOIIU.—BLi per tent.
latest on nll Deposita. Doty •goners! Banking Bat
peso. -1111.4 • - ' tl. B. CLUBS a CO.
CAYUGA PLASTER.—XICIIOLAS 510EMAI3
Dealer in genuine - Ca •zn Plaster. PEW" gransll.
W. L 'lol3'g:a CO . ..Dealer* In Dry Cloodijiats.Caps
Boots and Shoe., and General Machsodlse, ea Maim
street, second doorbelowtbe Epleeopel Ctiwth. •
UNION HOTEL, kept by Anp..141111 OkllTit, =Nab
street, Emir the Depot..--*
W. 8. MEAD, Yont2dri, and dealer In Plows tad oast
utensils, Otld door froto.Pklntiero Itatel, Ken st.
N. F. ILIMBER, Carnage Matter and Undertaker, el
Slain Street, two doors below Bawler' Store. •
Met:01.1.7311 umirrrEns. ieueiri;tir GrXeries eel
Provisions, on Mahn Street.•
it. GARRET it SON. Dealers in Flour. Feed. Vest
Solt, time, Cement. Groceries and Provisional es
3ialn Street. opposite the Depot
W. & T. HAYDEN, Mannfactaiors 'of Clgirs rf
Minimal° -dealers IQ Yankee Notions and FUOti
Quads. cm italn Strang, below Splasopal Chn.ralt. •
11095 4 .KNAP. Leather Ifandaetnrers and dealers
In Ma onto ' , lndium', &e, near Episnopal Chorea. •
AINEY L HAYDEN. Delltors in Drags ooditedlelots
and liouotactorcri of Cigars. on .14111 titroot, aso
tho DopoC .
N. wrzeams. horse shooing and generalltipattlag
oa.3l.atn Street, souther the brier:. -. • •
1. DICHEitSIAN. dn.. Deilet to gsneral methaadla•
•
and Clothing. Arlek Stursion Main 81,:cot.
L. 9. LESITECd. Minatactann of Leather. sad deals,
to gencral lierelandtec,pn Mails &rect..
11. Y. DORAN. IlerebAnt Tailor aud dealer in Bead,
'Made Clothing. Dry Gooda,tirereerlea and Provisions
- 31sIn Street.• .
alltAll WHITE, Manufactasir *tarsi dcaloilis
or Plows and Castings.
TINGLEY—DeaIer to Stores, yin, Copper. Bras
and Sheetlron - Ware. Castings, de.• Also, tnantfacta.
er of tilre 4 Metals to order. Eve Trough and Lead Ple
bulkiness attended to at Lair prices—Gibson Redraw.
rennsrlegr.le,—ly. • - - - -
DIVATIng & BRYANT, Mintithetureis of Vetoes
Sod Sleighs, Dear the Inaralle Store.
0. S. BEEBE—County Surreyar r of Susquehanna Mrs
ty.Mal in the Court Roue, Montrose.
ADEL TtlitllELL -Dealer in Drags, Medicines, 1.3
quota, Paints, Oils, Dye .81ntle, Gr aeaties, Jrirelry
Notices, ete, iseP, Si, 10 •
JAMES E. CkILII ALT, Attorney at law. .011Ie0 ihs•
door below Tuba notura t Public Avenue.•
WM. IL COOPER & CO.. Rankers, 011 Foreign Pa.•
.age Ticket* andErnits 9n En;land, Ireland sadpas
BILLINGS / STROUD- tienirs Piro stall LIN Instr•
ance Aram. ;al sta.e ell.Estlraa* mad AceldentTick• •
tolkl2r Yoricand Philadelphia: Oleo Cma door nil
oftho Bank. *: .
P. D. CHANDLIat. General Insurance and Sawing Ms
chke_Arent. Atenut• ,
rtbiS & NICIICILS, the plusidgetDrngc and WEI
mum agate, Tobacco, Pipes,- Podcebßooke, Spec.-
etas !lotto Notions. &a, Brick Back. ' .
Nil. L. COX,' tlamees Soaker end dealer lo all ante..
nelson; kept by the trade, oppos its
.the Bonk. •
EIOTO d< COVAIN. oculars Stem, .Hardware,
and Mann facturera of Tin and Bbeetiroo wan, canal
.or Mein and Turnpike street. -
S. IL MORSE, Merchant Tailor • and dealer t •
Clothe: Trimeninge, and Furnishing Goods. 410
• GaslY-Made Cloth ing. on Mein street. next don is
low Mile and Blakeleol Law Odic*. .
A. R. 1311LIARD; Dealer. In Uroietles, Provialose t
Rooks, Stationary and Nnakne Notions, st. bead I
-Public ATtuanc• , •
. .
. ..
. ,
T. SPORE 4 CO, Otalers lo Stoirek Ibutwaro
Arrietitteral Implcuients;s7oorstdOsocrilito, opp•
site Tarbell nom. .. -
Old Things Rave Passed Away.
•
Thia teat least true of the old 'Method Of ticatlegthe
tong abate and much abuied human bad lt to ere
loaner considered lateens put a Fluent to t he torture ai
order to cure Wm el a dbease in Which pain Is already
undermining the chemise of hie system. Tree Wens,
ranges Itself on the side Of nature, and endeavors to
assist her In her debt against disease. Thiele the pie.
since of [hot ette Stomach Bitters, the most appro.-
ed tonle vier advertised in thie country. It may be re.
commended as n felimedidne. par excellence; for t t
in the tenth:ft biliousness. dyspepsia. and malarial.'
fevers are especially prevalent. Tho frame, eel:insist
by the heats of remeter, Is• relaxed and feeble at its
close, and requires, we may say demands, artificial as.
'lettuce. Afford It that wrtietance In occasional dotes
of llostetter's Stomach Ulnas. and the evils referred
to roar be escaped. Vs:iceboat the far West, and as
the .teaming alluvia of the Southern rivers. alt tba ve
rictus of a periodical fever are probably rife to-der.
Hod a evanfe?of lbastetter a Hitters been COmillenelid 11/
the *pa - eters a month oro, L e.. beim the tiebeanks
season set le, seveiseightes of them would In all pre
bability be In theft Oust health at the present Smelt,
moult fur want of fortunate.. So much for not temple.,
in the boas°. nod asiondally , the bestsafeguardetabast
epidemics/id endemic fevers.
As U eke of bn pastors and imitatOre are tryingtolot,
low in the wake of the great American roman there
fore be sure that the article you bells gevalualind sal
rifled by the proper trade marks. -The trueartlcis Ys
only he obtsined lb battles: Dream a Ile 9arleso
bitters sold by the Earle% Of tit keg.
ADIIINISTRATOR% ,
*be Wats of
Daniel K. Mote; deensaed„ lettere of Adeetet.
tratton to tbe veld estate,- barn been vented to the as.
dtritObed. an perverts Indebted to said estate, dry bore•
by oath:od to motto Immediate-payment to the Admit
bander ; end Moan beaten claims soles% the same, ere
11 11Oeetel to Preaenttbent itt the otnee' of J. D. Ze.
tict.b:Abant. • JULIA Id. TIBBANY,A,Its'r;
Illidgmeater, Sept.lBl.l34M:—‘6.
•
DIRCIITCIIII FOTICt. Letters ientimentary a tbb
estate ot Hata= Aldrtrlt. of Wags two.
,Itosql 2 shimos Soutar. ra, bare been speutil -to Uss
intocrther.oll penonwlndebtelt to tb* astd: estate. us
, noes ed to rnAke launedlAlS RsyromS, sod those bat
tog cIaIUIS or demands alaNst the masts or the said fl•-
ecdant t to rusks knows thsssusswltsatgels".
AtztastkEraciitoc.
Brooklyn 8ent.184.13.1811.-116
AONTO': NOTleTi—The inucmgard, au AuSitoe
*Kw:pled by thetepheit'• Court of Busquehesau
County to thosibuto the bode% (beheads of the Jtil,
notolstratoe of the estate or Lest tames, deceased, her:.
byglres notteettot ho elle attend to the dotter or hie
llPPolntrent, et the alma liltek dt Watson to Mort.
roar. ou Thursday; the 7th day of Xbtomher, tem at
**doe* whfeh time had prateall.porsont le.
to rested will mace tnparn Mete etal las or be forever ille
barredirom gaming trt on said fund.
W. W. WATSON, Auditor.
Windrow . ..Cot:Tat I=l.
710Tre8.-1a tea estate for
Jilafytanton j laic of reldgelsetar. ROW&
CO:. Pa, &toned. /Antra .of litholatftratioe to
Afoff'se Id estate - Gavin Won mute toe. andarsivad.
all parsons offing sald estate.= toantidad to make
*Mediate payment; and - allvenous Maio: est**
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