vc~tY —rgcncc: ,sExacizovi anivxcEs n , LPTIST cull:Tip:arr. a; axang.nrric D. D. Pasior. s Savlem , ' '' tog n, M. And Tp. m. •,bh•th.SchooL • ' ' 11m. INctmg. Wmlno,day artniame - • . - e vritn.t.td cilunc ' , Itry S. SLaTepla s s..rvic,t; Second Sunday Iu each Month Sau.tb School Immediately before Sta. ErIaCOPAL 'enunctl : . Ras. e. A, Waaixtarm.iti.tor ',wadi Sanirca. tOX 114 M. and I'M m ir.A.bay Servicae—Wedn..dao l ... , ., .. :. ..•.7i( p la. Ti CTIIOOIST .EOISCOPAL —.Rea. A. 0. Atalanita. .o.r.ah 4.a.slcca 10.43 a. m. a nd 'Lao p. in. ~,, . I.,th st.tmol.,, ..• , . . .Op m Prayer 'Meeting, TbsinQaya . - IP itn.PC'T ERIK..? criuncit - RaT....t. n Attta.r.ft !:a'•AatSmercicea.... 10.45 a., m. mud 134 P. m. i‘ahfrath Seb..4 '' ' 19.14 p. at. pro. mecthyg, Th.reday Eve*Din2o... ..... :...13i p. at. ANY ONE who sincerely wishes us a happy New Year, can du his part to make It so by sub scribing for the Democrat and paying in advarice, or getting our receipt oir account which will furnish us the means to make our creditors hap py, also. If everybody would 'do. this what a nappy time It y woull be, wouldn't It? It would go farther, in a large family, than wishes. • Tacos are quite a number of persons who have spoken to and written to us, who are aux foim a club for the purpose of taking the Tr ibune. They claim that the postmaster' and other parties who have herelofoin been form' ran , -1 in getting tip clubs refuse to do so We are certainly sorry that any one in this sec ti. a is supporting a cause that will admit of din eassion only on one side. Wceertuinly Urn sUtS• of any person's honesty of views Who dares ma allow' his followers to read only such s t a tements as his own party organs may see-fit to give him. The ideas of our postmaster and thq iran and Wittren Club of Montrose. ninst 'have eaanipil since they were circulating and club bing • Potneroy's &arena." WeCare not what ruy he the political course of the Tillman in the future, thin: are any who wish to read It Nee are willing tosay that we will send in a club luit if the names are left at ourofficc. We like freedom of the press, and also freedom of the people to read whatever paper they cony choose. We have never objected to any person's reading the Montrose Itrinthlican creM and if people can s tand that we dant: there is no danger from sec other source. I wintileient Clothing: . The roll irmther shnuld sug•galst to parents Cm nemsity of waeing tint their children are orola-rly clothed. It in 4 mistaken idea to sup. po , • that it twits children hardy to InKIMP.O. I;sent to cold without sutßcienttelothing.- If • :..ithy man requires an extra, emannt of cloth hig. how much more nee&ssory it is that young 4 Lihirtot should he provided With extr %garment 0 hen expo..;:t4 10 such cccattier as arts are now ‘p,rinicing. The practice of exposing young ,I.lren to cold Into in many instuneca laid the ttinh of dangerous diseases. Parents can not 1, WO ettreftli in this respect. School Slate Ani,•.r.r. other ref.wms now being agitate,l is niellS our OpprOr4l-4 war upon ..it,..:1111g ' , lutes. Some of the nikjections urged their use are that they are noisy, hurt h,• eyel, anti 119. , 1it in forming a bad rhi r 40y. si hick it takza years of .pen practice Ther place i 5 to he MIA by an light papersiate, upon which ink can be • 411,1 front w:tie:t it can be reav wed as of total abolition of slates a j"yral more for teachers as well es the d.iy which witn , ..sses the sharpen. ! the last slate p y.!konl.l to:irked t: w;dte ',tomc try even. teaeherveanse teeth been set on eig, by the horrid sound. Weartn; Flannel The miiiirity of people arc not aware of the I.enefirial riisalts of wearinc flannel next to the body both in warm and col l weather. darnel i. not so uncomfortatibt is warn w e ath er as prejudiced people believe. Fmtmently colds,- and fon4tant hacking coughs, s oon heat-, on ni l; op.tinq flannel gartnehts. There is no need of great bulk aboot the waist, which condemns the elring of flacon 1 with thotce who prefer wasp waists to li t ,ll h, for in that ease the flintiel tan by cot as limseir fitting waists, always fastening at the hack. There arc scarcely any of the had r Ike ts of hidden changes of weather tflt. timse who wear flannel trannent . s. and mothers s:etald endeavor to secure such for 'their little iwople, in preference to all those showy outside 4 riJIV.IIIU:43 which fashion commands. Dhnock. En: TOR•BESIOCRST:—I noticed in the Tunk it m ;melt /7...publies.s. of Itec. 11, 1872, a libel ous article, iseaded Dimwit Correspondence," nod over the initials X. T. Y., which, from its , nor, a Stranger WOCLItt at once conclude, that it wa. written by a resident of the place. But on the contrary it was fabricated itnd Written by a stranger,-11n no 'Man, woman, or child, who w.as a resident, and could spell at all. would use m's in spelling "Dimock." The design of the article was injury and Mischief; without Just cause. and an act that no unpnjudieed dent would acknowledge himself balk enough to entwait Not that I wish to say a disparag word in relation to our place, and will no!. Bit I must enumerate awl call attention to a far of the misrepresentations contained in said article relative thimeln. First. X. T. Y. says. It is ,growing rapidly." Now there lies not tt , :en an entire new hpuse bniiiin this place la the past thirteen yenra, except thePresbyterlan Camolt finishod last August, This„ according X. T. Y's ilea, is rapid growth. C. C. Mills o ru't aim w tzon and carriage shop,as represent r I, tut employs no men, Ids - brother, Amos, o w-yin . g on t% business. S. Babcock keeps letar fin; house and entertains biseelors when (ht. ? , do,ire to put up with Mtn, but tisal not the property aircpresentel. file Metter s's have on ortalllZedsaelety lierC.,lloT no Idea talk of toil:Maga house e worship the rata ii.ts year, tor there - are not A Lair-do:am Media; dish; In. a radius rtf (leo marg. T. Y., why didn't we know something . cbout the prott;tviity of the neighborhood, hi. fore you came here to tneddle and disturb the quirt id Our place. I pildoly sae the !entire cnu hove in (alsitying and inisreprestniting the flvts In your article. to which I refer, and which hove already eorzeietital. It fa, that' by your taisreprisentadona of dta pro•wity . of ,',e you may gain , more ereilence your adsertion 1140: Re. US climb all • he could to rein the tuna or parents, and. hiladtt. the pr<.,pectynr young.tueri.m l This . VMS the, aim and ohjret of the article. which, we brand as a ilieiouslie.suell'as no citizen in this , ti would be guilty qf. wilting'. T. I-,mi advice to you id to kink. after YOUP. own unities; tell the sixth in all eases, even if it Is against your natuni. stud I verily believe that you" ' not make so many enernies between Dimciel: and 3fontrose. as yen have between ,Tunlilepa neck and pitroci, , Witli this statement I sub reit the matter to thn.public, rind' pallr, readers and inquirers to the traveling public, Vie litont rose Itnilway • Engineers. and Tranklayers, WII4 have put up iritittme, tuid - shicr to Unprejudiced neighbors. - Jacssols:. %mock, D0e. 4 26, 1872. Stead tour No Bouncier advice than the above can be giv en to those about tosolltaht-;or steady in posses sion of ayolley of insurance upon thelPtwoper tv. It is a singular fact that 'so many' men en ter into contracts With Instuuncecumpanies nut understanding the henna beyond the fact that they pay a certain sum fora . stated amount of tusurance. .'Nut more than ono man In ten ever reads his policy, cspecially . the conditions under which it is iss.u.isl, and when a lo.a oceurs he is astounded discover points 'therein that reduce or invalidate his claim... Thereafter "all Mayan ity'i with idua,.the Company Is - a bloodsucker, and all instating; is a fraud. it is probable that three fourths Of the sults instituted in the set. dement. of insurance !wawa, arise from the ig norance or carelessness of the insured, and not front any fault or 4114m:testy on the part of the companies. This ignorance Is wrong, and entirely mane ceisary•. The policy is the contract, and in It the terms and conditions are plainly act forth ; It lea simple and easily understood, and no reputable company will attempt to evade their own provisions. A few, Minutes spent In read ing the policy would show a man exactly what he receives for his money. Doubtful points cad be much more easily settled than after his pro perty is destroveit and an astonishing Stkoonnt of trouble; perplexity arid litigation would be avoided. Knowledge Will' rove to be power to those who follow our advice 'to "read your policy.". PostaL Since news Paper postage has been reduced to one Cent for every two ounces, or fractional part thereof it is said that a grext many papers which nre . :placed in the office never mace their destination, Persons wrap up two or three pa pers, Sequentty; weighing . four or six ounces, attach it rent stamp .andi deposit the package in the post office, and that is just ap far us it ever gets. The government agrees to carry two min ers of newspapers—not four ounces--tor one cent. ' A Good Grammar. We advise every little grammarian just enter igg upon the study, to commit to memory the Watt:Wing line% and then they never need make errors in speeeh.. The author—whoever he. is desery s much credit 1. Three HU le words you &Jen see, Sw ttrtieles,—n, nu, and the. 2. A noun's tin natite 01 nnythlng, ds SCLIOOL, or tiAttortt, nixie, or swnta. 1 Adjectives tell the land of noun, As OILLAT, ar PitUTTC, worn.: or snows. 4. Instead of nouns cite pm3outet stand, 11En hr.t 1, lies face, 'room. arot, In hand. 3. Verbs tell of something to he done, To /MAD, COUNT, SLNU„ t.Acun , JU3IP, or 0. How thiaTt arc clone the utiverlot tell, A SLUWLY, QUICKLY, ILL or witt.L. 7. Ondunetions join the words together. As 'nen .t *J women, wind on wenther. 8. Tho prepositions st tn.! before. A noon, :Is ON or ruitonun .t door. 9 Toe interjections sluiw surprise, As Au! how pretty—Wl? Low wise. Thu 'whole are called nine parr.; 'of Siwech readiag, writinJ, :peaking t,aelk. • .•11. - tio Llcerme! Pursuant to ['oilcan meeting of citizens of Susquehanna county, opposAl to the ilecnainiziff the sale of intoxicating driLks, was held at the Court House in Montrose, in the afternoon of Friday, Pecember 20th,.1872, and organized by appointing B. 13. LITTLE, Esq., President, and G. N. Wonnex,sf2erefary. The call of the meeting being reafLon tnotion a committee t f report rekolntions tray appoint ed, a , ' follows: S. B Clime , e=0,... L. F, Fitch. esq., A. d. Gerritsun, F. 13. Chandler, and G 13. Rentarlot were made, preehn to and .Inring the absence of the committee by Messr+. Lit fly Filch, Wonlen, Chase, Beanisley, Chutela, Brewster, North, Benholf, Cogswell, Shoemaker and others. Mr. Cliace,Trom a committee on reselutl.mr, reported the %hewing, which were unanimous adopted: Ifoofral, That this convention, in view of the apProaching borough and too way elections, when the (VW-Minh of License or No License is to be directly presented to the pronle of Sus quehanna county at the h .11ot alum, earnestly urge upon the friends of hunctuityl to take int mediate steps to secanc the attention of even• voter to the sot duct. end ihtlllce hint to east his ballot for No License. Brpqcul, That it committee of vigil-Ince, con sistingot three personv, be appointed for the re six..live election di.tricts, 1,4 see that temper ance tutetlitga he held in every school district, for the discussion of the I.leenut questhm, and to take snelt steps as will secure a full vote unpn the qthitiorf. Rest:bed, 'llattitc newspapers published in tlds count?' he requested t.. 3 publish the proceed ings 4, 4 tins meetiag. DISTRICT COUSIIITTEPS CIICY3r-V. Auburn--J. B. Cog,sweil, J. B. BeaiJsley,L B. Lacer Ararat—S.C. Bushnell, Julies Tyler. Apulacnn and Little3feadturs—E. B. Beards ley, mai., P. Rinds, Rec. A. Brooks. - Bridgewater—C..l. Curtis, D. D. Binds, Sam uel Smith. B . roinklytt—D. s Titvortli, G. \Y. Painarr Liarac VanAutcen. Dimeek—e. C. 31111 s, Liman Blakeslee, Geo Stevens, Clifford and Dundn(l-1... W. Lowery, 13. F. Wefts. dYtu. Meredith, Gem Rogers. ennenitnt and Frietulsviile—Dr. E. P. lllnc Benj. Made; Hen•. E. %Aron'. Forest Lake-.—.john Brown, Seel Warner, J P. Mailin. ' Franklin—D. C. Dyrant, Rev. J. W. Spencer D. T. SaiiAbney. Gibson —Charts 11.ssegue, Gco. C. Brund.ne Gen., G. Foot. • Great 9.r.(1 B'r.—D. C. Dronsaa. C. E. BaL'• win. C. S. Iluntlin. Great Bend Township—Cur. E. Asteton, J. W. Wallah Anntsa Ilirford—:War4on Jeers. Orlunao Watrods, A. T. Packard. Ihnuouy—E , lgr Thomaa, if. w.llranilt, II G. lhati lierritA —S. 0. Cbunqiill, tuzene 14 - nn, Ira Jacksou—A: D. Cone, M. T. Whitriey, 0. E Freud]. Jessup—E. Bolles, Marvin ihU. Jacob nosuneranis. Lathrop—G. W, Tiflany, J. S. Wel;tit, Droa6on. . . Liberty—lL C. Kulp% Rev. T. Simpkine, Savo:—A 3i: iiobbs, Aldan T_illkor, Abram , Iliddlooun—J. B. Wilson, .7, T. iliomns, :- 31ontroe—C. Read, Danici Um: liter. A. Gurrition. - • New 'Milford Bor.—Bev. Juane, E.g. Itichardsou, U, New MiT 1 Tvo.—Olisur lAtlmp. Dennis &hay. V. - ..111Cune; C. Lawn, 0. Godwin, Annuli Curter. A. W.,. Springville -- Jarnes MISSOni Pritherd, L Tyler, • - - Silver Luke-. 41. 11. 4kippa,, Wiz IL Gage, Susquehanna Depot-4. B. Oregg,Wnt. Ern cry, Ttiothas M Ecrnan. - Tlifitilson—O.M. Ely. George P. Blandin, Ci L. Lewis. As some of the districts were not represented, it Was voted that any errors or deficiencies in the above list be curreetthl by the Preshicht lir this meeting, the County Committee, or the spontaneous action of the friends or No Li cense. • Remed, That the following, he appointed County Committee, ut take general charge Id the work of catty:wing the County and prepar lag for the elective. - J. F. Shoemaker; esq., Montrose, Chairman; S. B. Chase, esq„, Great Bend Village ; Abram Churchill, Lenoxville ; Daniel IlreWstar, Mont rose; and 0. N. Worden, New Milford. Adjourned to the cad of the Committee. At a meeting of the County committee held the same evening, it was Resolved, That a general County meeting be neld in the Court Clouse, in Bloutroseona atom day evening. January 20, 1112, (being the tint day ut smlt' wce•k's Court.) to take further measurts for carrying the No License vote at the county election, which occurs on Friday, Feb. 21st. Speakers for the occasion will he provided. Reso?rett,That we respectfully invite all the ministers of the Gospel in this Cutely to pub lish this notice in their places of worship pre vi. its to the said rotwting in January, anti that they also give one or more sermons to promo e the cause of temperance, previous to the de. , lion in Felduary. Donation. The friends of hev. J. H. ttoremas, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, In Fr.tnklln, aro re quested to wake him a donation visit, at the Parsonage, on Tuesday evening, January 14,"7t: Hy order at the Conniiii tee. 111.181INESS LOCALS Annual Illcettnu.—The fonrtli annual meeting. of the OihrFellow's Alutual Life Insur ance Company of Montreor, Pa., will he held at Odd Fellows' Hall, on Monday Eve, Jan. oth 18:3, at i o'clock. for the election of a Pn•ti tient„ Vice Prevident, Directors and Auditors. and fir the transaction of the general latAiwas of the company. Cuts. It. Snrru, Montroie, Dec. 1872.—w2 Noi?c.c.—The seats In St. Paul's chord' will lie tail.' on Thoralay, Jannary 2.1, 1672. at 10 o'cick. a. for one year. All peranaa wlta have not paid their paw rent.. for 1103 year will do {timuxvliateß. 11. .1. NVemn, Treasurer. Itlon maw, Dec. 21. 1812. fpfrerose ar..llier hare got the Sto,-k of Palley BrAnds of Salokim: To. liamoia to .1.14 , /..1 el 111 of eig.in. Quarterly Itteetlaz.-The Fourth Otianrerly meeting for thy present yrar will be held in the M. E. church, .11 - nutros,„ January 4th nal Stn. 1573. eomntenving ut t wo p. m , nn Sia-. tinily, and nine IL nt., on Sunday. Rev. L Perk or iti Conduct the Nerviel:s. Montrose, 1)..v. Administrator'a Sale.—Thc, perYmnl prolwrty of t'ae Ite of C. l'7koner. null he 5,1.) U plhlie xtle. al hi 3 I ste fruit •nc, in Ilarfor.l, on Frll.ly, the tOtli thy or Jonoarv, Is73,cooonvociol: lu o'clock. it. en. Stt pro;n•ity consi.n:lg of hor,m, can , , yowl% Itmks, warn(, rye, torn, ants, .1.01 ,, k• Lt at, lunatin.N. !I:1y, Si 0.0, wazon%, e4d s its. -4 11 irness.. I.lrllling sugaring Wen. , sil.s, innibvisold furniture, en... TANNER, C. S. OtIASEILT, Auctloarer. Ilarford, January 1, hi'.ll.—w2. Tice Susintiehansza Auri.pltortil elety, will 4yfJ iLi Artetual 3let,ing, at the Coart !loom:, in Montrose, tht Autel.ty ere, Jatto.try 13, 11:3, for the eleetitto of o.llrens, anti such otswr ot ty lle prerteitte.l. 111.-Nov C. Ttt.Ett.. Secretary. 3fostirose, I)ee. t!,: h istrz.--‘‘..l. 61t•nS into the endosure of the sniiseriher, one reel yenning Ane per. son Ity proving property aml patine eitrina., eau hake her aw,iy. Jantat E. A E, Jr. Forest Like, Dee, 2:1,1972. Election Notice.—The f.tock holders of the Montrwe!way ClllllltAny. ore ht rettl titled co meet. at Springville, on the toe .ltd Monday of .lannary. 1812, at tine o'clock. p. ni., for the purpose or b. , miog au annual election or :me rearm, to serve the Comoony as President, Old twelve persOnt to serve as Directoni, hir the ensuing year. lie the statute of Pennsylvania. under which this company is organized, no stock-holder. being more than ltd. tY Jars in or' rears of payment on stock. is entitled to vote at said election. fly the Company. 1... BROWN, it,tietr. To Whom It May Coneern.—This is to Ave notioe that I have kvied rind deliv.-ted to Zophar Butts, of len loop township. Snsqu'a County, Pa. one bay horte, with a rinzbone or bunch on ooe tore foot, and a vintilar hunt'• on one hind foot. Also I havn lt,sed hint a light covered market wagon. pr tty well worn, anti. , rt one horse harne,?. persons are not irieJ not to intert , •re in any to Inner with saki property. as the lelp1) title to the stifle belohl.'s to me. MARION U. BETTS. Dec. 18, 1872 For Sale. A new hon.e well Bnishc.l, grsxl water han dy. 11,1.4 acres of land, and 20 nr more zoo.' fruit fives thereon. Ig.,ituamd 1,!.l miles n'riii of .I.lon trosr, near BC3Cieti Plainini Miill. nig.o,ll Woolen Factory, Carriage and Blacksmith Rhup, Grist anti Saw Mill, flea r br and a few rods front sebool. Any person wanting a good plaee tnn get it at a bart,mln. Call on James E. Carmalt. or the proprietor. li. C. DURGESS. -Votatot.e i Oct. 30th, 1871 • C. Churchill. Justice of the Pave: office over L. S. Len hcitu sstop, Gre.tt 13.tnd hortetztt. Sus tueltau- TIA Co., Pa. litts the settlement of the dockets of the lac Isaac Reekhow. thee 'sea. Office hours front to 12 ti clock, a. in., and from Ito .1 o'clock p. in. Great Benct .t'd 1812. ]douse and taut for Sate. The subscriber offers ler. sale. I.Ls house and lot. 1 1-2 mile north trent liirchaniviile, on the middle branch creek road. Said lot 'contains six acres of Loot. and is good finr pasture. heing well supplied with water. there' tieing it small creek running its whole length and parsing within one rod of the house making. it very handy for washing purposes. Titer, is a L^od teetse Mid !tarn on the premistat, and a well ot never !idling water within a tew steps or the tour. It is a suitable place torn man with a as a Shewmaker, Harness maker or :tny.such Itusittem. It is very , handy to church. it !king 1.9 mite north of ilaptist Church at Birehardvill6, and 1-2 mile math of 31. E. Church at Forest Lake Centre. in fact, it Is it pleasant anti convenient plate Grc any one that wishes to retire fro:n biHistess. For sale chem. Enquire on the premist.v. of 11w:subscriber, or Z CA' ibly. Montrose. Pa. CITABLES DECKER. Hirehardrille, Snag's Co., Pa., Nov. 0, 1810.- No Pill le the Worid ever bad anything lilts the eireuldilim of AYEIeSPILI.I4.' Through- Out theSe States. Alexia), and the Cent rat Ameri can rvptiblia, down- the slopes of the Andes. and across the pampas of South America, In uegro amid the fervid wills or Africa, throughout the jungles of Lula, and the step pes tit interior Asia. over the isintinent of Aus tralia, rind tie Islands of the Pacific, these Pats are known and even - where used as entity mine. dim for Hisses es. %Vitt' distant nations,- thcir wondetful cert..l , attract - more attention than they do at hour:: for the sentiment rut wonder takes it far deeper hold tin Melt. minds than the results of a high scientific skill . with MC • Tilt amount consumed requires seventy Eve thou sand doses it day to supply it. • • Aninspectiun of the inanutitctory showed us haw this enormous doodad Is made and sastalited. Added to the consummate skill id their coinpositiOn. lr an extreme - care itt- their manufacture-, whielt one/racemes the most perfect material peal their Inuit per.ket material ond their Must accurate combination: . The roitiectnenec feet power and certitinkt: In' 'controlling: riNeft‘e • whirl& other tisatidisiliever attituL—Boltcousicr.:: - - Jury It4st—Grin4 and Traverse - .Tumrs, drawn for the term of Court to corm araca at outrosa on Monday. Jaituary 13th, 1873. .GERM.O .In -sons._ Dundatr—ltenry Brownell. Franklin—Jaren-D. Beebe. Forest Lake—Michael Mann. twan—Calvin Parmeter, David Dom Great Bend Boro.--Cerus Decker. Great Bend Twp—Witt. S. Barnes, Samuel U. Skew. • - 11nronsny—Irerb , rt Dustmen. 11m-rick—Martin O. Sweet. Harronl—lwel.B, Peck. Jackson-1,10:ms B•irrctt. Likerty--.lnlius 13. garst.p. Lathrop—.lam es .lelTers.. I...owe—Nathan RaUsnui. 311,1.11etnwn--Oils ROSA Itlnntruse---Elijak Backus, Chirles Foster, Jetyi•raon Arillls. - Now Milford Niro—Samos Soathworth. • oildow Milford twil--Edwin 0. noyd. Rosh—losepli Slindduck, glernani Broizruan 'Elver Lake—Edward W. Nose, TRAVERSE Jtruolts-Ist week. Auhnrn—John Place. Josiah Puller. Ararat—G. W. Bloxham. Bridgewater—'Nicholas o.Passmure, Moses S. • Brooltlyn—Eseck P. Bailey, Andrew Bug,ers, libel Ely, Ralph Sterling. • 1--01 then Lee. D•milaff—Netwit Coleman. Dlinock—_l.lhert H. Conklin, Amos Burdick. Franklin—l)iniel Davi., John J. Stockholm. Oihson—John Great Betel lxvp—Lewis Parke, Joseph Mc- Cloud, .Leroyll.Crook. Great Bend 13oro.—William S. Slmrell. Herr ek—Walter Lyon, Lafayette Lyon, Elli ott Sweet. Harmony—Edgar Thomax. Ilarrord —James C. I.l.lwardq, .lessup—Williatn Walker. hen ry Shelp. Jackson—Elwi:7.er W. Dix, A.ustin Benson, Theo lore Gallaway. Lenox—Samuel Roland Little Meininws—Ansel Fox. New :Stilling twnefonn Jennings, N. G RN.11 ,, P4 Lierhvrt Blarlina, Itoburt John J. Smith. , Rush-mltoliert Reynoldn. Silver Lake—lleniatniu 3t. Gage, Herman In derleld. TuAvensE Scnorti;.--2nd week. Apubtron—f:eu. 11. W blinker. Ilruoklytt—Genre W. Sterling. Bridgewater—John Trumbull, Augustus P Busk Clifford-I)4dd W, galstead, damn W. Low err. • Hininek —Thomas S. Williams, Ferdinand 31 Woo.,house. Ponta Lake—Francis H. Sonthweit Franklin—Daniel Townsend. George P. Stockholm. p r i en f6 e ille—Alli e rt Hoy, James ]lead. Gibson—Josiah 'Nylon. Great Rend liiiro—tillear.l Craml.ll. Great Bend Tsvp.—itleiard T. Gi llorford—W.iriicr 11. Wilinartli, lrt Carpen ter. James Porter. lierriee.-6,lsert Westgate, Therms D. Dim .le4am—Tlenry C. Berthalf, Dacia Olmstead Joto Crook. J telsoo—lfent7 A. Pure. Lunox,—.llouzo ReIL Liherty-I.),miel S. English. Itiontrose—Prelerieli Erastus Bop,- cm. Middletown—Edward D, Galatia. New alilfore. twp.—Datil Summers, Joseph liJKland—lienrc C. Sleeker. 1.6rg0. Spridgvill...---Joho Tuttle, George W Thomp• Son, Meacham. busquehanna, Depot—L.llpr Barton. . TRAVEU.: , E JURORS-11 WV2I:. Apolacnn— Pat riek .Nloran, John Currier. Atloklifil—J‘tai:l4ll It:lnnen, Noah. Baldwin. Bridge w 11.31,1,111. Ihnv.c.k.—William Stone, Leiand Blakeslee, Andrew Cal4y. Dundaa—Urren P. Phinnee. Forest Lake—Patrie.k k.vans, Almon Clinton, Jud• Fon Cua.alwrli a. Darned—Henry J. Tyler, Nathaniel Town tr t ft. licrrick—Geurge 44 Burns. 1.1.114 U. 1t,tr,1,4x., Ltnol—Garklavr IV. Green. Lataion—t•idas. LI. Os'ourn, Wallace J. Steel. Lewi, B. .11 Hier. M. oat Iloibronk, Chary D. La throp. idletown—!ityrtin Dodge, John S. Dar , s. Oaklan..—Ephraim A. Barton, J. U. Till- man. Itnsh—George 'Limy, Major R. Edwards Joan W. (imager, Simon llonnan. Sustmen.inua Depat —Enjan N. Sahli, filar lin Uniirine.. S:pringvilie—John Compton. Thmuson—Emery Crier, Benj. F. Star-- Mr.!, Georga W. (Vrighter, Daniel U. rope William Van llorn. LICENSE PETITIONS.-I , .;otiee is hereby given that is pIIOIII4IICO of an Act of As sembly, the billowing named persons have tiled their l rations with the Clet k of Quarter Sys shins of the Pencelor the county .of Suscielum nu lift license to keep tarcrne,euting boost-salmi to sell by measure lit quantities not less than one quart, for willetz they will apply ca January Jessions, 1673. P. S. evibrock, Dimork. Tavern license Philip Ryan, Trierldwville, Win lidlnnx fly . ineasure Ilichard swdc, CL riiind Henry Ackert, 4. " Tavern license Dennis 31.ihony, " " - Jos.-ph D.yle, " Eating house .1. B. Brown. " Twp. " Charley Kirk, Harmony Tavern license C. G. Chair.4e, Susquehanna Depot " TilflM,L9 Kelly By measure .1 - Martin Gearing, Eating house Eliza Ail:Grath. • n P. 0. ritmaii. .. Alien AleChiro " ii E. 'l'. Denny, " Dennis Casey At Jacob Decker, Jessup, Tavern license Silas Rowell, Gibson, - 4 G. a ELDRED, Clerk. Alontrose, Dec. 215t..1872. Uptegrove & Brother have got the Largest Btoeit . of Fancy Bran,l4 of Smoking , To. baccu is town. Also, a choice lot of cigars. I.ecture etwitscl,4 . ,llloll.—Tlio Res. Rob ert Oolyer. Chi*o.- will deliver the third I...ethre or the course, at the Court Douse. in idontroae, Pa.; TtlutSttly eve, January 7. 1874 Sithjetn, " Our Folks and other Polka." Alt who drore to !war Ott.t Great' - Lecturer of the Age, sholtht not rail to impro:ye this opportunity. Montrose, Dec. lith, 1.872. Meal: ITlent: lIIn :::—The glare to boy your meat k at fienstoek and ANo. I market. Prize 31tottio, Beef. !No*: aNtuitrl'. Sausage, always on tee n and Venison When it Citl be obialingl. Arrani,oltients tire made to 111tV1 , fresh natio meat by express every night. Don't bill to give theta ii ell!. First door above PtTregg Office. 011 Public Avenue. .11 , nur.i.te. Dec. LlZith.'lB7Z. Nets' irirrnf—C. E. it A. R. Uptegn. Lave opened a Boot and Slate store, and News °Mee. at the tor lately occupie I by C. 31. 1/3 PailliC Avenue. B e,ti and oboes mule to order. and rep .tiritut dope - opal to the teat. All kinds or sde work of the first quality Of) hand. • Every thing kept in a ~News Office, if it on html,. wilt Yu orl trui 'at trace. " Live and let Ilya," Is the motto. 1 . • •-•. Nov York Produco Moskot. Correete I weekly by ilirlinl r lia,v4e3. & Wasbiogtfin St., No York. Butter, pail • '21103' " firkin' Clive's'', dairy, per • .• . 113,4'014 factory" .....14%(.01434 Ritgs; per tioz :11.;4433 Flour, per harm!: • • • • .., 0.90V10 Corn toe:11,100 ..... . .. 3 .75.0190 Wheat, per bushel.:. • ' 1.7502. 1, 0 Rya" . . .... .....