The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 05, 1873, Image 3

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Religious Sees - lees.
' The services in the several Churches or Mont
rose are 03 follow:
B (rTIST CHURCH Rev.'. H. CP easnom D. D. notar.
&anneal Service.A.m. and 7 p. m.
... ... . 11 re:
Pr., c 3Givag, ..
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CATHOLIC CHURCH BET J. Starrstre
sahhatt Services Second Sandsx In mai 'Month
Sabbath School Inman:del, Ware Xats
.
EPISCOPAL CIIIIIICII..Iim IL A. WARaiATAliteini.
HatoNati Service. 103,6 a. M. an 4.13‘ pntk.
Leoday School ..... ...... ....: Im,
w a m .... k.Eity Sm7lece.4:iVedemiley,
• ,:....4.4cp.'at,
^ ••• . • • 6- I —, ,' ' • ..•.•, '
itith 931".A54' itrISCOPAL , ....Rei. 1. 11.• Ailtilimlnt.
Filibbetli Servicre 10.45 a. m. anittalp.:m.
Sabbath School.. : .1 ,6 • 4 P ' , ft;
Pewter Meeting, Thervidaya.
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FRESIITTERIAN CHURCH ROY. Z. tartan
s.hbath Serried, _10.43 a. co..aolllN pon:
Sabbath Maw,' ...... p..m.
Prayer Meeting Thursday Evenings p 104'
Arrivals and Departures of Ninth.
NTINTRII ALITS-I.3iGESIE.VT
Arrivato Departutri.
Montrose -Depot, (Daily,) 600 P. u. 620 3.. w.
New !foul. " 1.0 00 3_ in. 130 r. u.
ralusing " 7COe. M. 00 A. U.
Tunkhann;wk, " 300 r. u. 10 00 3.: 4 35.
Friendsrille, • 600 r. m. 800 3. ar.
700 r. u. 700 A. M.
Conklin Station,
rlawleytom, 6 00 P. IL
n: 31 41144 I r . '' 10'001,t; it: 400 P. tr.
• ftlew nkl, in tick: New Milford,:
and Wylusinz mails are daily ; the Conklin
Station mail will tears on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and. Satturlays;. Ilinghampuin mail, nu Silver
Lahr., will leave on Monday at 6:30 n. nt„ Tuee
-4,1y and Thum:lay at 8 p. m ; MnshOppro
a , ill learn or, Mondays, •WednMtlays, au , ' Fri-
ADDITIONAL STACIE&
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';-', St'Raritie ree:..pot, ntlya .CO . , P is. i t 00 A. st.
1 13 .-4 3 . .
New SlMord, " 330 P. IL 7 80. A. lIL
Quo. L Gross, Postmaster.
'Montrose, January . 4., 18=
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New Advertisements.
Please rend theililitheibiaarertLsements, new
Ibis Reek:
AediccAnsotile—,M. ii[icket. 7 - - •
Bridge Building—W. A. Crosarnon, Commis
sinners Clerk.
Public Sale—A. C. Wedge. •
Administrator's Sale—estate 01 'Mary Stanton
Produce and commission 31ertiumt—J. M.
Diem
nCIITRMI LOCAL%
Gardn's Tar Remedies.
Odd Fellows Meeting—(`. H. Smith.
Donation for A. 14,. Breckenridge.
A Glorious Record
"Wills'4y Drips"—W. A. - Evans a Co..
firaaart.N.grici&
A Dintasenith a thousand symptoms.
rotiornce,Deghtlea.
Tito Postmaster Genet-41'11o! aettpled that let
it rrs not fully prepaid rnunot,be ehargeti with .
, houble l ostagr, bat the Sttzutt lastartce 19 ouly to
the added
3temored.
Edgar Turrell, (formerly of Mortrose.s Lee
removed hit Law Office to No. 170 ncoadwer.
New York, where he has pratide.l hioreaseit
facilities for the transaction of bucinesi:
The Size. of Ili loves.
Do you no how to telttbfaizetztr.ggewes tvnn
need? Take a tart measure and. , ntcat,4-o 3war
hand around All, knuckles. The weasitter dt:
inches and quarters of :in inn 11131 .111eZW.MS, is
exactly the sip of a glort:... Titan, if i 3 i< fiVe ,
rat arut..three-qtrartent ortiozo4- yeti scot
glurc No.
Atibecirt
.
M . •
Lait an 1r night a young man aixern leren
q-ql2e.yrarA. aLagr.., , residing in Ratak/an, near
'Pitlaton, male an unsweessful attempt to coin,
mit =arida. During tha renting he asked his
father irbrlesluld go to Willtuallicre to Attend
a ball, when on 13;eina: refused he pmelizoil a ra•
soli uslOveng-tur. tql.b4biCh of the - he n ce cut
bi3l44atliis bp - rible phacfarr:' but being. ig
tnaraut of his- physical ennalrActi,m lie eat
cncr hie .n , p and only . fluied 'ln rutin . : his
;l ' i;rpinetihniii halted . Ile :was trucov , red
shorprArleprurds.urid mcdiatt aideutiledin.and
when 1;4 hcArd from hopes were cniertaintd of
trig recovery.—Scranton
Banff Csste Decldai.
A rdie ‘ si:tklilea:;in Tite:s4sr-in the - ynited
Stioenislileinonit,Aiiruiefphis, Judge dui
idader pr . ef.islingOn labia the ,citr- bank ; of
ibtrijainux wassheitalntii. 7ite suit n-as one
in hankintitti , 6 de-aide I'a7/inherit the time of
the issOpgpf pronfissory,noteVre-defeadaat
oga `trader the - weaning oPthe bankrupt
act. In the case the , cletendant. gate a prom's
ani7 note for $1.,..%) *kick- aaa oat paid at tau.
tority, and thereupon the planer inStilUted
bankze . tropps44 . lp. "Tit 4 o pry found for the
petitioning creditor and Vitt the (IPICTIdant was
a evxeirant and trader within the menaing of
the a~
tie . nth from want ofSfeep.
A )(meth= ago the auLlaoritits of Chioi ry
sorted to various modes of ponishment for their
worst criminals, the worst of which was that of
being keptlrom sleep a certain number of days
One ease is reported to a British Society by . on
Asia agent as follows: A Chinese naercbanthad
murdered his wife under amnevating teLnetuu
stances and vas sentenced to die by being "to
sally.denrived of sleep. He was plaeed in pris
on lad three police guards were ordered to re
lieve-out other at stated interfali. and Pteirat
the prisoner fromaleeping a shaglotuontent. He
thus lived 19 dayi without sleep, when death
tense to bit relief. At the eighth day his suffer
-luvCscre so terrible that behmed the officials
to let {situ die by another means: •by haagil l l7,
burning. drowning. shooting, any death they
could name, but that of dying for 'want of
steep: 'llls shows that there cut be no death
le bent* se which ?milts from „the want .of
sleep. .
Auld-hank-Roblltery.
Thiridarnight of last Week a' boldat
tempt Wes made to
, roh the safe ,of the . iiyde
Park Bitik: . 1;114 outside:door of tlie large safe
was blown open with powder, but the burglars
were unable to etfout an entrance into the inside
puresr proof chest where there was (mites large
sum of money. In the large safe the burg Lars so
turcil !shoal4l.l in nicltelsand poltar,stamps.
The noadiciata craiibinition -lock. - Their
J rht li.iediPt frifictill was made to blow this
dark off by means of ',Xi tgcottan with powder
any Nagging It around the knob and securing
it by means or o string; and theq totteltias
match to it. This proved's - failure. ittitheagh the
cotton was batP4 , lllarlied:' They inert tried to
make no entrance by clrichag wedges Into . the
crack betkie — eitfie Aid' the walls of the
sec They had vicpwrded. - ba :getting finite
anZbEI la, hot nottnakingne opening sufficient
to Insert the NairTine,nyough, Fhiehro lttiErt
tbe s 63l4 g.. 4:lr4ia i4444tx I, :few 1 ; 11.3.
menu more wor4 h l OO keeti r etifficietitio hirre
4...:catirdietted their remitato, and it is liatrofini
ble_tosi*pdoe that the"' were frigilOw94 .
They errtainly left In hurry,,es sdedgeit :went
leftstioiring in the
. eafe cheab: ' -i rhe,Y7a/ s Cler‘
fuse.. ig9: Patin& or-pow*, ane,o6 bit* ' IW IO3
krkouldp;Foldtiblef.
M!MM
Duatorct , IbtaUway,
The Gwego Gazafte. says Don. T. I. Chatfield
hdroduced a bill Into the Senate on Thuraday of
iast , week,authorizlng this Bingimmton,DuabOre
'anii NillittinipOrt Railroad Company' to by a
Aftnisad traeb an the tow-path' of the Chet:tango
canal a:tension. A similar bill was introduced
into tho,Asiterribly,on Friday. last.
Local Option.
Elk and Schuylkill counties, and the city of
Raiding—out of some nine or ten that have
cored on Local Option—give majorities in favor
Of licence; the latter about 2500 majority.' All
the others hare-adopted the local option law.
13lecexbe above yea, In ; type, we learn that
Wiiiire - eittnty gitect - insiorlty of 331 for Li-,
entre:
'Who , Pay tot.ltuross.
patted' tlus 'lionise of ItePresewla
' t#Ci - s,fileking, the piy of dtwOrs in the State
two dollars a day, with mileage as now allowed
' 'exceld'W sash counties r where the sum paid is
larger thati lisit allowed in ate bIIL It will
ypahablypasst.the Senate without opposition,
and thus berme a law. Two dollars a day is,
44!4iicieeit, awl will not, begin to coy:
cr necessary expenses, in most cases. The pay
of witnesses should also be increased. As it is,
kho. people are compelledlaabltidon their busi
le obey the mandates of subpoenas and
sometimes Banco attendance upon court, week
alter 'week, for a stipend which is altogether In-
From !Myer Laic('
Friday, the twenty-ant of Februaiy, the 'day
to hold Township election, the morning
dawned with a strong south wind, accompanied
by a soft snow during the forenoon. Our
mail arrived at Mud Lake during the day, and
came,to a full stop, whether on account of the
storm or thecacitement of election,we can't say.'
However r teatnii could pass to and from
y during.the day, to convey republicans to
and from election. License and Republicans
were the order of the day,with their pet at their
head, who is capable of doing any dirty work
they may have. Lo and behold, there were
twelve found In Silver Lake that voted lic'ense.
Siturday morning was clear ant cold, and
tho pqiglibors could go.to and return Cromfling
hamton the nine 'day, but Our mail Is missing,
whether gone to report to head quarters or else_
where, we are not prepared to say.
• Noi Tut FINNEGAN.
4io
A Sharp Fox.
The Sporting Garette, of England, tens the
iolluwing story - During the last club hunting
season of the Badminton honnds, Mr. Charles
Minett, olChalkey Farm, to the perish of Hor
ton, Gloucestershire, was called out of bed vv . } ,
early on the morning of the 7th of October, by
his Cowman, to sec a fox sacking a row. On
hla reaching the spot the cow was 'yin,: 4!own
and the fox gone; but the two upper quarters
of her udder, the mar ones getatable from her
pasidon, were empty, and th; teat! stet, as If a
calf lied sucked Ler. It appear; that the cow,
when - there Is much keep and grass, don not rr.
lain her milk well. As it bad trickled down
the fix first lapped it; and then traced
It to its soar. The cow was watched cim:
itantly, sqbseeptently, and the "fox frequently
' ,c m :p i suck her. So constant was he at one
One that Mr. Minettshut up the cow, and pre.
;4;ceed her milk, when the fox turned his atten
tion foitinne of the others, Who, however,would
not stand it.
EaOhl Aceezlent. -
Binghitaton Repubh - raa gives an tieenitnt .
of a fatal arsident at Cascade Vidley..
Miithsel Kern tire ynnig men employ
ad us i t . l instem at nenFou ' s steam mill, and
we're last Monday drlo ing lumber ilium the mill
to the di 'sia-railway suit , limns mile distant. On
retitrnintf#em 'the 'Wit' k'..roft started fll3 and
;his &swim ti to walk, lte following after on
foot." 'l;r:rt'W taken in ser . o:4-'lnen in lib
st-igh., sad was gnlliming hls the r
higlaft:Cipeett that 'the snow they Itirked . up
sn'ght•eoref those tiding with BIM. tadft did.
not sae them coming„noi did.they.+seo him in
adv. - Stip ol the.m.ort the snow . Vai`tikilagao.and
thoskigh running noise . kvsly, the homes were
noon tr.& before he !mew it. They jumped
over him, but the heavy sleigh tell upon him
injuring him on the seat;'. also 4:analog serious
intirual injuries, limn which he died last Tues.
day; Dr. ildrdsall attOoded him. Croft was 19
scared age; *ill from Green county, where
his parents reside, and had been working for
Mr. Beason neatly siguxmlbs.
Waintrig to the Citricless.
The Lanmster Express yintdistlet the follow
ing.particalars of tr4,tt might have molted in
the saffocation of an entire family: Yesterday
suorsing Mr. Jan gine end family, residing
near the gas werks; this city, made a narrow
escape ileassailileation by coal gas. The fami
ly consists of seven persons—Mr. and Mrs. Hine
andfive-children. .About eleven d'eva' ck yester
day morning a young lady of the neighborhood
entered the bona; and discovered the whole
family lying abbut In prostrate positimacappar
entli asleep. Eke attempted to wake tkero,tnit
could not; and then, becoming alarmed, run for
the mother of Mod:line. That lady was soon on
hankandelmost immediately upon enteringthe
house fell in a fainting condition. Dr. John L.
Atlce, Jr., : was summoned, and immediately up
on er..teittig the house.knew the cause of prem.
tratiori. He nt, once opened doors and window's,
giving put, inmates plenty of fresh 'sir; and
thisorithLbe application of proper restoratives
gradually- brought the sufferers to their senses,
one by' one.. little delay. to the discovery
woultivilaubtelly have proved &tat
Fall:Retarns.
The following b o.foll return of the cote on
"Liquso7,,st - the late election In this county. It
will be seen.tbst G.r solno dame, only about one
bait the cote was polled.
For Against
License. L , ..r.ae
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Apol.2obn . 40 6
Ararat 7 40
Auburnoll 189
~
Bridgewater - - 41 165
Brooklyn l7
119
Chown=
Clifford
Forest Lake . . . - ' ‘,l' I 23 . 103
Franklin' ' ' . 29 160
Frieodiville 40 00
Gibson ..... 103 100
Grc.-u. Bend frwp. ' 71 - 112
'Great .Bend Boro , - , -- 47 74
ilanord ._ 52 , . 140
JfaraTo i nt .... ' ' . 81 ' , 90
lierrick 36 70
Jackson . ~, . . 20 • - ' 120
Jessup 20 00
LsUm"; , . 83 80
LenoV • - ' , 30 103
Liberty!' ',. 29 , 70
Little Meadows t ' • ' 3 . 20
Middletown , ';',. ': . 24 47
Montrose 42 225
New atirOdTnir .08 * 133
:etr 3111reirdBoro 33 51
Oakland ,= 83
Utah' , ,'" :.- , '.. 31 , 140
Silver Laker`
.' , . , 12 SI
'Sprin,eville.:. ~. , . 41 143
Slts4psetuninstlOP7,' ' ' 307 ' •' : / 90
Tilontstel 423 "49
The Benson.of Lent.
Lent commenced lost Wednesday, which was
Ash Wetinesdai. Lent is • the fast of forty
days which immediately precedes Easter. The
origin of the word hi uncertain, some derive It
front , thi asacm leastea, implying 'spring, or the
season when the days lengthen, others from the
Gorman Lantn, to-thaw,
The ohject of this Etat tots also been &ipotesi,
butit,l3 generally .regarded 0 a preparation for
Easter; and a time-specially set apart for repels
t tine° over erns of the put sear, while the nam
ber /Alert, daysdeented to it is thought to
have reference to the tfayior'a forty days' fast in
the wildernes3; to . the forty dayaof the deluge;
the forty yetis Wanderings Of the
. sTews ; the
forty days granted to the Nineeites for repen
tance, or thelltne spent in fasting by Moses and
Elias.
.18t Jerome speaks of the fast at is me
morial of-the Sivhfi's Pa:Wien. •
Aceordlag to the same writer, as well at St
Leo, Augustine, and MOO of the fathers of the
fourth and fifth centuries, it was instituted by
the Apcsitles; although Protestants commonly
holtr that it Was not established until thesecond
'or third century. It seems ter have been oblige
toryitt least as early as A. D. 2511. At first there
was great diversity in the time and manner of.
its observant. Its duration was soon filet] by
1 1 the church at thirty-six days, to which four
-wereaulisequently added.
The first day of Lent is called Ash Wednes
day, from.* custom which still prevails_ in the
Remus Catholic church, of sprinkling the head
or forehead With mattes. It Is the forty-sixth
_day before Easter, the sixth Sunday which in
tervenesbetween hops] that festival not being
counted iwparfef Bent nor observed es a fast
day. In the Roman Catholic Church the nature'
of the fast Is prescribed by rule. Only ono
meal a day is allowed. and at this the use of
flesh bleat is prohibited, the precept of fasting
always implying that_of abstinence from flesh.
Slight refreshments, however, way be taken
morning and evening, thr quantity of food not
to exceed ten ounces in the former case, and
eight ounces in the latter. But considerable
moditleationi of these rules arc made in coon
trieewhere the climate or habits of the people
render their observance injurious to health, and
dispensations-are also frequently granted in fa
vor of pluticular pennn. In the United States
the meet Pah meat is allowed several Gross a
week at the dciiretion of the bishops. In the
Greek - church the rules are &Ureter, and there
are four lenten fasts, o the year. The Prestes-
Dust dens:ldaho:4lons' which recognize the season
of lent leave . the manner of olsservanee to in&
TIN' al judgment.
Towfuptio_Elettliongi.,
• At the elect i on held in Susquehanna county
on Friday, February 21st, 1873, tbwriship offi
cers were elected in the differcut townships and
homugli';',as inflows:
Ansnxi—Judge of Election, Nelson S. Fos
ter; Inspentorsof EloMion; .1: N: Sane,. Alan
son Ilofibs; Supervisor, Lyman E. Baldwin;
Auditor, B. U. Dunn ;
,School Directors. De . Wge
Avery,"El(L. Avery; Asses§orl ..Slierman Wll
- ; Wll5. 0:Doyle; 'treasurer, Julius
Tyler; 01;ort. Alfred Rowell.
ittnt , tiNL,lndge of pectinty . G. L. Cogswell;
los, of k, 11, M. Bushnell, WM:Swisher ; Su
pervisor, Normsn Sterling, Auditor, Don.
(pi, Insult. of the Pesee i C. W. Pie:son; School
Directors,C.. H. P.ressenden, Win. 311 n.; •Asses.
qpr, Geb. Stebbins Collat. B. N.lcili;gp ;
Jonathan Chuh t C.ll. Davis
A Por.scoN—Judge of F., Wm. Creogh, Jr. ;
Ins. on„latiarign Barnum, George Buchanan ;
Snpereivor, D. G. Minitler . i Auditor. Stephen
„Puna ; J. P., 31n tthccr.E. Fenn; Schnell Dim , :
Ism, Charles Regan. Francis Clark ; ..isFooor,
Enna Fostey;. 7 (llnrsr.,
,31jchael Cleary; Tress,
t‘ lg . - ‘allYt.; l teit'rit, iktulthne Ryan.
BIUDGEWATER—Judi of E., C. .1. •Curtts
Ina of '13.. liter!, W. Dean, 0. J. Stephens ; Su
pervisoi,W. EAlabcrick; Autlitor,AV L. Bee
be; School Directors, E. L. Cool.. 11. 'l' Ste
plterisi ar6 , 4,411.• L Card Const., Apollos
Sone; Tre . .s., A. 0. 31erriman ; Clerk, L C.
Smith.
Snoops:l—Ju:lv of K. 11.-T. Ashlcy; In
's'pectois of J. W. Adams, E. J. Lathrop;
Supt.:l7isor,A. jr,:. Anclitor, 31. Cald
well; SCilool Directors, N. C. Benjamin, A. - E.
TewksttrrrAssesscir„ C. F. PeSig;a: Coast., J.
L Itcynoßs ; Treu., A. W. Kent; Clerk, D.A.
Titswort
. ca.rpror444Thi g ior G. IL Clark ; Ins. of
D. L. Stevens, Chas. Wt4ls ; Supervisor:Wm.
E Davis; Auditor, Win. D. Jonas; J. I', Thos.
J. We'ls; School Director, Reese Iloghes,
Visits Burdick; Assessor, James C. Decker;
Const.., M. A. Gardner; Clerk, Charles L. Hal
stead ; Treas., Jas. F. Hodgson.
CuocoNcr--Judgc of E., M. J. Donnelly; In
: spoctors oF +l, Cornelius Hickey, S. T. Lee; Su
pervisor. Edward Burke; Anditor,James Clark;
J. P., .lantes'Clark,Philip Connell; School Di
jectors, Patrick Ersiviey, 31sittliew Mclnernv ;
Assessor, Martin 3. Golden; ConsL, David
Stanley; Treas., Patrick Byrne; Clerk, 31. J.
Golden.
Darner—Judge of florace Spuflunl ; In
spectors of E., James A. Bunnell, Durr McKee
by ; Soperr*or, Sumner Pe t tis ; Auditor, F. A.
Muzzy; School Directors, Dennison Thomas,().
B. Titus; Aasessor, C. J. Hollister; eons., R. 0.
Bunnell ; Treas., T. B. Williams; Clerk, E. B.
Gates.
Du.NDAtv—Judge. of E., John Rivenbarg;
Inspectnna ut E., 0. P. Ph inney,ll. W. Richard
son; School Directors, A.Ricttardson,John
Riv
enoarg; Assessbr, - .1. C. Olmstead; Const.,
Amos 51111 s.
FORFSIT LARD lodgeof E., Wm. T. Deuel ;
Ins. of E., G. B. Strange, A. B. Griffis; Soper
vkioi, John Strange; Auditor, G. J. Thradrick ;
I P., Leif 11. Lincoln ; School Directors, L. T.
Rim-Lard, Chester Wright; Assessor, E. G. Ball;
Contr.. Win G. Small : Treas., Si. Ii Ball; Clerk
Ass Warner. •
Frisarar.rx--judgc of E., Stephen A. Smith;
Ins. of E., R. S. Dean, W. J. Luce ; Supervisors,
Luther Snow, E.B. Sutton ; Auditor, F Lines ;
School Directors, F. A. Smith.;*ringer ;
Assessor, Dick] 31aMb Turrcll:—fle; Const.,
Samuel Ticradell:Leslie Foot—tic; Treas., Ed
win Summers; Clerk, R.J. Pierson.
FRIF-Ntervidaz—Judge of E., James Tredden;
Ins. of E., Edward Duffy, Philip Ryan; Enver
visor. James Trodden; J. P., B. Glidden; Sch.
Directora„E. L. .llandrick, James. Trodden;
Assessor,John Foster; Coast , G. W. Abbott.
GREAT BEND Bono—Burr, ens, R.T. Stephens;
Born Council, Willimri Tooker, Gen. illeNama.
ra, Selah 13eldert; Auditor, Everet Whitney; J.
P., Sedan Belden, Freeborn Churchill ; StDool
Directorsds. It Whiting. George Buck ; Asses'.
sor, A. P. Stephens; Coast., C. C. gamlin;
High Cont., Vain Buchanan; Auditor, R. T.
Stephens; Poor Master, Charles S. Flstedin.
80 191
GMAT BEND
, Tirr—Judge of B.,Chns. Sirop•
son ; Ins: Of E. `L. B. Parks, C. IL Simmons;
SupervisMl,Gaferi I.fenman,Oliver Tro!rbridg
Auditor; Amass Chase; Overseers of the POOri
L B. CrOok. W. ; School rflyctoys,
John Wi l e, A."riTrowbridgef Ammar, Catch
Newritin ;13Masii,ll.' b. Barnes; Tress, ;Tea:
Dußois; Clot k - , JOS. MIRA& '
' Glasols-tAtlgenr jnehtilt N Potter: In.
spectorti Of...F4,Ged. Bet J, D. Rey
nolds ; Supervisor, , fienry 11o:well; Auditor,
Richard W, Gelatt ; P., Geo S. Smiley;
School Directors, Choy. A, Kennedy, John C.
Felton ; Assessor; George IL Pickering; Cond.,
Truman P. Vldusey ; Treas, Nathan .E.• ten-.
:HAY ; Clerk, Chtie. A. Kennedy. ' • '
-Ilkanzes—Judgo of E.. W. R. Thomas; /no.
of E., G. S. Tingley, Israel Meyers ; Supervisor,
a Sweet; Audinir, IL N. Nichols, t3ch. Di
rectors, G.F. }lnns, Jerry . Coon, E. TTobby ;
Assessor, Robert Westgate; Const., A. A. Car
Outer, ; Treas., Israel Rounds; Clerk, Mord.
ra'er Williams. - •
Hauttons--rudge of IL, Nelson IL COmfort
Ins. of E., 7. G. Schattutz4 Duane W. Norton ;
Supervisor, Richard c lrlartM; . Auditor, Joseph
W. Austin ;_ School Dlreelors, George Emotes,
Br., Edgar N. French; Assessor, Rory Shuns ;
Cont., riavid Taylor; Tmas.,'rhos. J, Nichol
son ; Clerk, Frank A, Lyons.
Hanrofin—Jinige.of E., J. C. Harding; Ins
of E., W. H. Patterson, C. A. Diller; Road
0tn133., Vernon Williams, F. A. Barnard; Aud
itor, S.' - H. Parish; Poor Mater, Jackson. nag
ley ; School Directors, H.-S. Sweet, E. C. Hare'.-
log; Assessor, S. P.:Carpenter; Coast., A. T
Packard; Treas., E, T. Tiffany; Clerk, D. R.
Thatcher.
Jaeasos—Judge of -E., W. P. Burdick ; Ins. 4
of E.; Milton Balch, E. C, Barnard; Supervisor,
P. Matteson; Auditor, Charles 11. Estabrook ;
J. P., A.A. Page; School Dfrectora. J. IL Lamb,
Abner Peale; A.ssessor,Wm. W.llohnes; Contd.,
Smith L French; Treas., Jas. - Y. Pdtterielerk,
JaL E. Curtis.
Jnastir:—.Judge of E., Thomas Besitmorit ;
specters 0rE.,11.. M. Pettit, Jesse Sherman ; Su-,
pervlsor, Wakeman C. Small; Auditor, H. A.
Roberts ; School Directors, Cyrus Sheets, Wm•
tither; Assessor, Z Smith s_Conat., L. Smith'
Treas., C. Sheets iClerlc, Wm: Wbeilecli.
Lexax—Judge of E., Mon ; Ins. of
K, Joseph T. Bennett, Alausou 'RUM: ;.• Super
visor. S. ii. R., Grow.; Auditor, F. P. Grow ;
School Direchir,C.W, Conrad; Asiessor,Ahrtsm
Churchill ; Co. nal, Abram Churchill; Treas., E.
Grow ; Clerk, L H. Hardy.
Linentr—Judge of Lumen W.Allen ;
of Henry A. Truesdell, Spencer W Luce ;
Supervisor, John P. Flak ; Auditor, Frederick 13.
Stanford; School .Directors, Wm. 31. Bailey,
Kirby Marsh ; Assessor, "smuel Whited ;
Daniel Dawley ; Tress, Ira M. Dswley ; Clerk,
Daniel C. Marvin.
Larnnor. —Judgi of E., IL V. Bisbee; Ins. of
E., R. 0. Sllvius. J. 8. Wright; Supervisors, E.
Carpenter, L. B. ; Auditor. P. S. Bron
son ;J. p.. C. IL Batley School Directors, T.
Bell,John Lean; Assessoi,G. W. Tiffany ;Const..,
Ansel Merrill; Treas., E. Bell; Clerk, J. H. TlC
(any.
Ltrrt.a MEADows—Judge. of.E., Laban S
Harris; Ins. of E., Patrick E. Shonesy„ Jona
than Barney ; P.-Woalhlser ; J. P.
L- W. Barton ; School Director, J. Beebe ; As
se son B. Newman; ,Const., Geo. Kimball.
Blosrnoss.—Judge of E., F. IL - Chandler:ln
spectora or E., Daniel Sayre: A. J. Brewster
Auditor. A. B. Burns; Assessezaor, E. C. Font'
barn ; Cones., John A. Howell.
Mtunix.cowx-:-Jiidgeuf E., Jas. W. Curley
Ins. of E., John Jone;s,. Owen McDonough ; Su
pervisor, John R. Wilson; ho.o Directors,
James Jones, Darla Jones; Aitsessor:F Tag
gart; Const, Samuel Dodge; Treas., Otis Ross;
Clerk, F. Taggart.
New Ilitroun Bono—Judge of E. Josiah
Moss; Ins. of E. E.F. MeCollum, A. W. Stiles;
Burgett', A. ,Corhl,o; Town Council, Josiah
Voss, A. W. Decker, IL Gamin ; Nelson Hager,
A. B. Smith; Auditor,. They, Hayden; Over
seers of the Tour:l,o. Salle, George Pratt
School Directors, Beartlaby,2 yeara,Var
tin Heyde 3yr any'LL W. tingrr, 2 years, A.
Corbin, 1 year; Assessor, Win. D. Nnap; Const.,
Julius Dean ; High Mink, JullurDean.
Ne.w_Mrcronn-T . E.r —Jutlg,e of E., Norman
Tingley ; Ins. of. E. r .Uiraat Efj..,, A. J. Mosher;
Supervisors; OrrltilLinett, I yr., G. G. Ely: 3
yea., Hrustil J. P., John W.
Walker, Elliot AtilfiCh hool Director; J,, W.
Wall.er, I yr., U. L. Sutphin, 3 yra., 11..aner
Tingluv,-3 yra_ ; .Assessur, C. B. Page; .Conat.,
f,. W. Tennant ; Tiena." , David Sttrainers ; Clerk
J. W. Walker.
asstANri--:Judge - ur E., Bradley Beek.; Lns
or E., Everett Vneauken, David Shipp) , ; Su
Pervisors, Joseph St ,veus, 8 yrf!..-AgFIJ.. F. Mc.
K.uvre,.i yr..; Auditor, Win F. Conklin :School
Director, JaOliS BEiuder; Assessor, Hale S.
Easterbrooks; Const.',lNelson W. Fos; Treas.,
Thomas T. Muesatt ; Clerk; Alfhal.Van Wagon-
Russ—Judge of A. Carter; Inspectors of
E., C. A. Carter, James Redding; supervisor, S.
Smith; Auditor, W. H. Sher Wood; Sellout
Directors, ILW Terry R. W. Wheaton,; Assessor.
H. W. Wheaton ; COOL,('. Flummerfelt ;Clerk,
DAvid Godwin ; Tress , Geo. Shoemaker,.
SPRINGviI.LE—JUdge of E., Geo. IL Midden ;
Inspectors of E., V, K. Sherman, S. A. Shook;
Supervisor,.B. B. Lyniin ; Auditor, S. S. Thom
as ; School Directors, A. A. Rout, John B. Wil
liams; Assessor, Charles R. Davis; Gloat. E-
S. Cogswell ;Treas., Milts Prichard; Clerk, Al
bert Beardsley.
SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT—JUdge Or E., Gaylord
Curtis; Inspectors of E., John Townsend, Job
AI spans; J, P., George W. Gleason; School
Directors, Michael H. Gisman, Philip Brady;
Assessor, Alex. W. Rowley ; Coast., Manning
11. Pope; Treas., George Tiffany.
&trust LAKE—Judge, of E.,Slichnel
Ins. of F.., James Hawley, B. Gage; Super
visor, L Stone; Auditors, E. W. Bose, A. J.
Sheldon, for racancy a. J. P., Rose; Bch.
Directors, Thomas Buckley, C. IL Clark ; Asses
sor,Timothy Sullivan; Const.,Patriek Goralfula;
Treas., D. F. Sullivan; Clerk,James Haw*. •
Tuousos--Judge of E, A H Crosier ;Ins orß,
C B Casterline, J W Vanhorn ; Suncrvisor, 5 H
Lewis; Auditor, E A Coisier; Scb Direetorv,4
B Whitney, G g ,WAighter ;
Sumner; Coast, I; Tress, GG W tter; Clerk,
P BlaaLin.•
CASUlN—BiricnAnn—On the Mb,. Inst, in
Montrose, by Eld. W.C. Tilden, Itfr. Thomas
I). Cashin, of Wasldnzton to:, Md., and Thai
litary M. Birchard, of .3lonttose.
7Z/13.41.TM1E3.
Putter—ln Empire county, Nebraska, Em-line,
wife of Isennart Purdy c and daughter or
Elisba and,Emma Lathrop, formerly of llosb,
Susquehanna county; Pa. ' •
Wrlrrnav—ln Burford, Feb. Mb, 1873,Hoswe1l
Whitney, in his 62nd year.
Mr. Whitney was a native of Vermont,.and
came into this county April Ist., 73 ycarodtgo..
and has lived in the vicinityi where birdied
during the whole time.
By a life of industry, strict honesty . and
neighborly conduct he Imtvos an example wor.hy
of imitation, and is now numbered with the
noble race of early pioneers of this countymbo
havi"lain by the' . •
XLUCTION BALE.The intiteriber sell,,at tea
o'clock, a. s!.. on
Wednesday. March 20, Chattels; viz:
Obirpalr hams. tholes saw, bore , Poser. With save
"ter sawing. and thresher for threshing. pet light bar
ormir;set won harness, Aegis harness. market wagon:
churn,
grindstone, hoes.. raker. forks,. Own.
eta, double barrel gun. no mbar. chains. tables. bed,
stands, qureans. stands, stores. Pans. Pail. a Omits'
Wood 4P, Co.'. orgso, (neatly new) vinegar, elder. and
pork, to barrels. de:, de:
See on 1)., Br wpteris firm. In Bridgwater. one and a
half miles from Montrose. oo 6 snout be time fcr SUMS
of 1,5 nod r, With sptwored smutty.
C: WEDGE.
Montrose. Much I.l=. •
ALL Itucra OP
JOB. TCORK.ETC,
ELATLI PRISTZD AT THE DEMOCRAT OiSICS
Dr. GAR REMEDIES CUME
Sktn - Dlseasta. • '.
ANIMAL Msrrnta.—Tho-Annual Meeting of
the Odd Fellow's Hall Association, for the e ec
tion of officers, and transaction of other lewd
ness,will be held at Odd Fellow's iltill,Tnewhiy,
April Ist, 1873, at 8 p. tn.
Cnaa. H. !harm,
Montrose, March stb, 1873.—w4
DONATIOIL—Tba Mends of Rev. E. W.
Breckenrld&e will make him a donation visit Qt
the house of Mrs. Berths Warner, Forest I.4ika r
Centre, on Thursday, afternoon and evening. bf
March 13th, 1873. A cordial invitation to
BY onintn or
Forest Lake (Aritte7,Feb. 25th, 1871 ,
A GLomotts RECORD—Twelve years ago 'a
few modest lines is a New York Journal lain
ed public attention to a new Vegetable Restor
ative, and solicited a trial of its merits as "a
.remedy for indigestion, biliousness, lever and ,
ague, debility, nervous .disorders; rhenmatisni,
.and all churplaiAts . .requirlng,•fitvigorstink laird
regulatita; trestment. „bid& qpi t..ugqpreten
aiogs tvayiPhlrLttition llft j was ittrodueed to
the wiirld. It was a success nein" the
All that was claimed for It as a tonic, a correc
tive and anecdote to malaritms fever, was fount]
to be strictly true. Within five years the an':
nual salts of this article amounted to over 041
Million of bottles. A few years more and the de r
mend had swelled to fire million. The annual COQ.
, sumptiow,ot the b . has is r = bets the alp
incise incredible fig gifehfidi relllfOris of bot
tles, and for every bottle sold a copy of the It;
lustmted Medical Annual, published by the
proprietors, at a cost of -$151:1,000, is given away,
• Nialacte.L i 'lllokrif Gt. tar anti
au
suggestive title of ao Interesting and exciting ,
book, written by United States Detective OD
ect James J, Brooks, of the Internal Revenue.
Department It contaihs, first, a series or In
teresting sketches, Illustrating the various ETA*.
loosed' the law and Itipenalties by the "Mils
key Rings," including r.ot only illicit distillers,
but men of apparent respectabilityand even
of with Government appoi ntments. It
gives a circumstantial account of the attempted
murder-0 Officer Brooktualvhsran inside view
of the 'Cause!! Which led• hi tbe-conlr 3 autbentica.-
ted instance of hired aaaatains In the United
States. It Is written In a rigorous, spicy ,st) le,
and well illustrates that"trittlilsktratidt than
fiction," for all that is - ht , re written, the Autitor
asserts to be strictly true. • We-reconnuendfbr
it a close perusal by every one, and we` pieilict
for it a large sale. It Is handsomely printed and
Illustrated, elegantly bound in morocco cloth;
yet sold at the low price of 18.0ff," -- The
ers desiring to give it the widest circulation. As
it IS issued by subscription, it will not be found
at the bookstores, buswillbe mailed free on re,,
ceipt of the tuliertLied 'price,„ or delivered
through an agent: • As 'reliable Canvassers ant .
wanted, we advise anrof our leaders, who are
out of empinywent, to apply for its agency to
the publishers, ••
WILLIAM b. EVANS &
140 . Patiati# Sr., PIIILADELPuLL,
TEEHRS . 18 NOW, X.L&NTY OP ORDCND PLASMA
AT SHOEIIAKER'S MILLS Cc SUITSIERSVILLE.
New 1910, Feb. 19th, 1973.
Pt eaten ! PLASTER I !—We have on hand an
ample tuoply of fresh ground Cayuga Plaster;
nt $.B 00 per ton. Also, Lime for landand tna 7
aonry. as cheap as can be purchase* any where,
this side of Binghamton.. t: -
• • Tri seM d CRA.II3III.
3lontrose Depoi,,Peb,stll.lB73.
Wit,lhare just added a drew Mir Medium
Gonlon Tress to our office, and we are now pre
pared,for "business.•' Our facilities for Job work.
ate now unsurpassed, by any one in this sec
tion.— We propose to do all the work that our
friends shall feel disposed to give us, as good as
the best, as quick as the quickest, and as cheap
as the cheapest.• Proveruirri;ti trial.
Goon Trursitne CoNvErrion.—The nest
county convention of LO. of G. T. f.r Sus
..quebanna ceupty, will meet, at Hojlottom,
)litich'4Llt and sth, G: C.' T 4.8: Climb*,
has promised that both himself and one of the
Grand Lodge Lecturers will be present. A free
public Imture may beegp . uottallin the church,
Tuesday evening.. Rally
J. S.Wittotrr, District
Hopbottom, Feb. lilth-1873.
P. Churchl.ll,,.,
,
Juetieemf tlie Paled: mtllmorer ben
heittee sttire, - .Great..Behtt tioroudt, • Stettweltrinz
Da Co., Pa. Has tlMs:ettlerridnr of: te , dol•kets
of the late Istme Reekhow, dmittuxi. °aka
holm from It to 12 o'clock, a. tn., and from 1 to
4 o'clock p. m.
Great Bend Oct. 2d 1872,
For Sale.
A new house well finished, good water han
dy, Pi ncres of land, and 20 or morugood fruit
tmesthereon. Issitnated 134 miles rerlbot Mon.
tmse, near Beach's Plalning, also,a Woolep
Poem", C..:at,,, , ....stmidiltscC4ll(§JACtatst
and S iJI 1, nearlii.Tall few rods from school.
Any person wanting a good place can get
it at a bargain. Call on James E. Carmalt, or
the proprietor. tt, C. BI;RCIE§S.
Montrose:Oct:TON. • - '"'
iCniseaso with a Thousand Symtoms.
Myspepsliris the ninst'peifieling 'nil hu
man ailments. Its synnoms are almost Infinite
in their variety, and the forlorn and despondent
victims uf.4e , diseaaVidlenlFSVAteMtelveetbe
p'rey, in turn, of eidry known malady. This is
due, in parr, to the close spmpathv which exists
between the stomach and the brain., and in_part
also to.theATZtAblltallTdlstiabliffee , df' the di
gestive function necessarily disorders the liver,
the bowels and the nervous system, and affects,
to some extent, the quality of the blood. A
medicine that, like Ilostetter's Ritter,s not only
tones the stomach, but at the same time con
trolq,the, WV. ,produpeq am guiar, habit of body,
bmces-thevierves: perificheite linitbrand "thirds
tern to a mind diseased," is therefore the true
and only specific for chronic indigestion. Such
is the °per:Wimp( 11th 4npptiayegetable restor
ative. It not only cures dyspepsia, but also all
concomitants and consequences. Moreover, it
is invaluable as a preventive of indigmtion. Ass
one who chooses to take buif,a,„wiriegltisspit of
this agreeable appetizer arut,stbtuaclitchtddlual
ly throe dufWill O'er be - punned with,
opprotsieni-afteitat leg:1180M; sour - eructations
or anv other indications of a want of vigor In
the digestive and assimilating organs. The &-
WU'S' 4UMI4PSI4 O I-AUpgriudOtedi6Thtrtartilber
arc immediately and permanently relieved by
the Bitters, and persons who are constitutional-
Iv inclined to look uppn life "as through a gl.vs
darkivelswiilllisitpt te lake ft hrighteilittaltiMro
bopetui view of , the tat:teflon !Wafer' the tetiat
inAutaco cif_ this wholeseeneinetlielnat
tont.
,GF=O.
TII E CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID.
PIIIiMISIIND&ise celira Mitzi 4 roVtliti
of ;maw Iletudeolneru.,lenciApljetfenm Dermas
Debility. Lei'sut yfinoood. da, supplying
Written by one who gamd himself, after un
dergoing considerable quackery, and sent tree,
on receiving a post -paid directed envelope.
Address e.
Address NATHAN ..MAYPAIH,
PP0.L.11.0g91'..Pr%.15tV TOrf,Dits)litrp,4437l.3
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A GENTLEMAN who soffiredfor yenta from Nervous
Pertoutero Dew, and alt the effects , of
'youthful iadl.cretion will for the rake of suffering hto
molder, sen k t= t r, all oho need It, tht rcectotAnd
rtrAlon GO. Aht Minpte raolellyly vadat' lib 'Woo
cured. Sufferer. , thing treprofh by thendriereeexperl
once on do eo by addressing, In perfect confidence, Url 11. trDEN.
A trIMTOICSNOTICre anacrogned, an Auditor
appottinbrbyf han'a Court of Supnebanna
mlgnty to diurnal:lb, the nth in {habitude of too Ad.
ometor 9ibihodate of Wm. C. Ward, deed. here
by gfinlai ribtleti that' tia will *Mead to the Males of tii.
1 upOoliitr-eat, tt hi. Mike la Almanac. on Thamday.
4.parCh4.1813, at I o'ciock p, In., at which time mid Waco
allpermane Interested will make known their chilma or
• beifitreltar debarred from comb:min on raid (nod.
111cCOLLUM, AaditOr.
itolltreaa,Feb, 5, ISM,.
VIECITTeIga NOTlCE—Letters testamentary to the
!.I:4' estsite of clue' Banneli. taw of Bridgewater twp.,
Susquehanna county, Pc, hare been granted to the
eutarerther.ell IMAMS indebted tea the raid estate, arc
tepees ed to make intraudlnte pat:tont. and those her
' In.. claims or denainas sodas! , the estate of the sail de
!
colon, to make kaolin the mama without delay.
R: U KNAM I. IEseentOri.
...
Jaaan !OM,
Special Notices.. .
TUE MEANS OF SELF CUBE.
---.1 ,, — , -.(isioarltoc e ?oli
1 ft
Vl, k
;s i ''''''': ; fE!didfitted Iritit
l:for t & GnoriPvrtgs;
h.....---- -7dannfsetorerrot of gswo. -
I.- . fdDPF.IIIOIt TO. ALL OTII&P.S.
e've -EVERY. frA IV WA Iznik ATIID.
si F/LES, lALTING. AND I( it CUINERT.
$37: idlitgiOL DI.ScOu WM. .ga r l
-Writ% Lists and Chonlair Free— .
u/ WELSU .ac .GRIFFITII IS _.
Itoiki; Ilass...d. DetrothAlicliz
Largest Organ Establishment in the World
• •' 7 EitCpsive Fattories;
ESTE!, di:: ccOMPARTV,
•Ertittieboio;VV,ll:ll:X.' ., •
64 dotage Organs
.. .
. .-. ..
Tfie lienot and 1 . 4. t infpnmminte..tiiiitblnt that la
. new nett tett]. The kali eg Imptuyerantto I a rm.
.... , wyp7,lhtralneed ttnt le this estabilibmsnt.
• HAtsh . llihollB,lll. ~
The an= pribil;hed Qnsrterly. 25 cents psis ror
Mgr year. which Is to
bal amo unt st
One
:who after.
wards sendinovey to Ow o f One I)olimir
inn* for nerstismn order 25 cents' 'real:L*3l=l,
th. nodes paid for t °nide. •• "
The First tumbet Is Dearttlfitt, nishiglaans ?or ma
incßural Boma, ininnerstils - .Ders".iatkinr,Vindow
Gardens. etc.. and a mesa of Informstlina lank:shin to
the lover of Flowers. One hundred 'and Carty psm,
on Ono tinted paper. dame snri enss 2l inrcand abinwit
Colored Prate and Chriimo Corer. The 'n4E4l4lOE' of
StuO,lnd Jan printed In iroglish midi/ern/xi.
'3AMIES
lkocheiteti Now 'fork.
:ONLY 10 CENTS.
EVERY MAN HIS OWN PAINTT►R ;
or. MINIS-BOW TOBELECT AND 11813
.
A P l . l O L trtAllte containing sample. card Olth dif
fermi actually pointed she ru and tints, sith instruc
tions for exterior, and Interior Ilonte Detention.
Tirentj-the copies, boned Itt, cloth. far it Oomph*
maples. paper cover, nuihed, - post paid, to any addwu,
on reedy& o f ha cents by the Publisher.
11E1111 V CA MIRY EIAMEI e
. , . Bodin:lL Post Udine, YbiladolPtits.
Zee the following ratuable eztraetifrom prem . leak ar:
A-verr valtiablo-boolLatid no one !Mob OB I Z to Paint
should fsll to read IL—N. Y. Tritons. .
W. dud - dot know so math- could be said on the sub-'
jest-of painting a hoossenntll we read, this ekeettent.
Baird's.—N. Y. Rirchl.
Asrantlong What last supplled.—Sefesqte American.
Not only a necessity to the winter. but ,vskiable
sorry occupant of a distilling.—h. Y. rrorld.
Buy Igs coplos of this book and dlstributo thew amerio
Icor friends. If they dill heed the advice thereto. h i
could Mike no more "Skiable prOsene"—CAinago
buns
pribllahlug this hook Ur. Weil bar don't/Croat Sat-
Wm to the tornmnalty.—Taeilo Blade.
We.hooo thu publisher will 10041:10copiss.of
book 'daring toss.—tenon Adnrillser.
We hind Jost panted our house as advised by thdr i ane
ttdir, and eenostolate ourselves that no htiuselit tits
delchborhessol excels ours in appeafnneo .—
In selling disciple copy for 10 mots Mr. Ildlrd moat
~rol certain that au drdar for ate:wad In cloth
and
NI,
I tua.—Frank 1.441. e. ' • , . • .
. -
we know the town and c,ourary paints thereto
otemendea. and eau youth fee their wake and the excel , '
lenettot the •'llarrle_on? • brehtl of
ONLY 10 CENTS.
LOCAL OPTIONstVeII7.V.I,I
uu, Liquor IntereThe Seherelptioa is per rear: deo*.
E.'• Aflame AMERICAN Lig.Lon 11/12V8 AD
110.ATE: No. 11.14) 11 berry treet,,Pittebarati,j'e
w rt zglpLinte n p rent . to JAM. WARMING:
lOrroctiTe In , = tutu matt 50:r utfu l i re Co ielp l t V i. Vs "
Y's
I:l44the Iteteepget htfietti,hsk and 11strport t o -
FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS. , .
~trf .l 7 applied, bolds, mph et an) plaredrslydd,
ultra the tseh mew. Send ntamp
tor clechlm..eltentarand .ix eoliKr•brolned - 1 0, -kh.hut
to o.o7lW:eft to the U. 9 . , o ppteCC.P , ACK ,
.elX.'`LlbiteaLlndricetriehtel the trifle. Agreteirtlftell.
daren,BEISENGEIt L(tqa. c 0.., 4115lItt
,ket'St.VIllnisb Yg, Po..
*11111.6114,. BUGG, & 13.1CILSON,
Xantr4vrensna Cl
Weoil4ntklng Machinery, Genially. -
rirp.m,r7E.3,:—Wocdnurth Ilanifig;Tenene'n: and
. Grna•lng IfachlooT, Itichardson's raiant ,
raiptuved Tcnotst:tarAings, St. ,•
Central.:coL Caton-St., wo r bi-; Hass.
L. a. wan 1,2204.- 41; J. =CO," 9.-117LICILLIEVION.
Stniiontiisr Porta' Me 'and Blast
ENGINES - 'I
.
ant Plonttng SiiSl %ma Slant ftnalee Sfaeatatr7.
11,4 P.. rslaNDYj neWark. Ohio.
WO:R Kl.N.oit LASS VIII
iGO a week,gunraPtced. , licoprotable amp &eta at
borne; av Or creatnx; an capiial required:lull lusts=
zwd-Indq.aayparl
no
rnt•free trrntatl.
l Alarm, with ;Os *at raturn otunp,•3L TIM:NU &tla..
18 Corthwdt -51., N.Y. rrt''•
' •
S a t o: $9i6yE 11. 13 Azenta i wanted
either people
ee.e.yor i ngtor it ote. ci nte ft' ke ' °t re 'T he ar n k eefat Turk
tar u* their spire mortice's or all the I.ltue,thtue• at
ouyibreg elec. e Partictelant•free.. Address 44 MN
CO..Port.Lettd Melee. • , , • ,
iZaiRLPL233XJM:
f. agreed WA t'starph thirty yenis,Snd was cured by ,
elnipletemedy. UM rend receipt. portage free, to r, I
colleted. Rey. T. J. 31 EA.D, Drawer 1711.•Syrziesiie,:i.
• • -
$,/SlOOP°ran ire
ro 1 13 1V f A
mAt . t.tiL...4. or rt — rei:.
wed Pi=that Da Bixa's PLC RE.IIVDT
NIS to care. Ikls prepuces] expreasly to cure iheodes,
and nothing the; -thdd tri all Dangglets. Price, el.
11ERIFFS '''FIRTCF.: OF
3v.rlteissned by the Court of C-ommott Pleat
of,SusAttellauns County and:to roe directed, .L
to mile by public, vendee, at the,
Ceine Muse in Montrose,on Sattirday, March 8 ;
11173; at PO'clitch, p. in., the fulluirinz pieces or,
parcels of Itind,:to ' • ' • , • ;
/dr that eeftultfidete or petrel: of:, band. , eite.
sic in part in the township of Greenfield in'the
Cotility of Lnzerricand State of Pennsylvania;
aricipart in the tovoiNltip Cliffind .In. the
County of Susquehanna end State or,rennsyl
ranhs, bounded .andlirscribed tbilflVS: Se
ginning it'a,stake and stoney' short distance
fistri a whitorralOree2thence north 45, degrees
andito minutes West 18 chains and •DO ,links to
Isola lateof' Peter Graham. theneentfili, 44 Ale,
gem' and 20 rein-Mee salt 17'61211ns lei lands
formerly or Jimmit.ritheips, • thenc-- - cast 23
chnins,Bl Indult° ritulefortnerly of- Senhilmin
Trnglej thenceaoutbti2 degrees cast 2 chains,
and 72 links, thence south 44 degrees and 30
minutes wed - 33 chains and - GO links to the
Place of beginning, ON:lining GO acres of land
be the same more or less with the aprurtenan
cm 1 Imam house and _barn, and MI: impfeval
tSeize-d and takets in, execution at•iVe tul .
t of
kfithrtrlVett ,k-ro:.vai John iktiket.)'-
• that certain piece or pared . 'of
Land situate in the township pf. Lenox, :lit the
COUnty,of. Susquehanna noel State of Penttsyl
vinia, Weeded and, described 11111 follow/1, , to
wits Ontihe' north' bY", Milford and Qwego
TUrelpike, thevailby • Tunkluitinockeerecks•
en the south by lands of Ifenry • Miller, Mid on
the, west•by.the Grttn, Muni ! and Philadelphia
Ternpikil,fontaining,about six sere, of land, he
,tha /lama more 0r149, with the appurtenances;
oaf; manse betty, 42k framettm told out build.
ings,mfeir fruit' trees; and ell hnproved: (Taken
in exemitisnat,thesult r/fLtl.4. , Gerritsone
William Cameron, Jot n_ jr., John
Cameron, and C. D. .
' Notice is hen.4iYgiven that. alPbdda must be
,paid in cash on day of sale, '
11
„ M. ,303.31E;Sherlit.l
,rifeJt PM4e, 3 rftniXl 4 llll4 4 7. 8. len - , •,::.
AITBETOIrit NOTlOR.—Tbiati :twirled; arrandltor
ted•lis.tbe Court of Commoo Pinson of Ban ,
..APP"
•nnnnn County. to distribute the inn in ;be, tin&
of ' UM 9tielif.lol+lodfmns Slirrtirritralb of res.) estate
of *trait G B Keened' brreby Orr* notice tbet be
is ettenti to liiedullutot , aptioluttnebr. at his Mtn.
In Biontrrisri 3 Ort iNti , 'bblita7,lothdaynCbrattb. l X7s, at
oaa o'clock, p. m., when nun where all pcninp, haply*
.4 maim mad atilt pre.ert tinny' 'elm tin orbit ,torerre
debatrtd.rraLlit Footing Otters iota fund.
A. 0.11 AUREN, Auditor.
itentrose, Feb. 32111,18 - 4.—eri -- •
ATOWS NOTICE..- - The Oudertlgnett, an ;Wt.
• tar e epaintad toy tile Jedgen of the Orphan', Coort,
.
In d Mr• the COMO OrifiIKTIAZIDI33, 011 Illierpt101:111 . . .„ '
oleo rotes Widow* lereatfory In the estatd of Barone . - A billberflATllß'S NOTICB.—e
,ibe e:totte of
W. Nreesdell. deceased. wlll Weed to the dance of IX Morton 11. Stir, deceased. lege:, of ldtelele•
hi..teepotettnent. et WV 0111a,_11 , 1 Montrose, Dil trades to the weld estate, have toeurirrented to tb.llll.
Tbqrodey, the' ortottletb 4 , 1 of 'lank IfT B O. at ono dtrairoeds ell perstate tedebted le Bald vitae, ate bens.
emelt In Me afternoon . Alt puttee toterested embers* by 114415e1l to cake Itentediate payees to es. Adult".
,I7==',llrealvr4ohn.!_"um-., , 1.4-w toed aettodr,..r.lagt`lVA44sl'" sle""x4iirs
y. A. cAcE:Dtialtor. ,' , • - aat WAantri Arktv
goutrote, Yob. 12, Isuc-^" . , ` I Reth i M. St, irri• '
Brew , Advertisements.
THE-EAALE , ;
Inuffx
Bre_VS fi NICHOLS; Paopairrolts.
bias or ras Qo .010 EAtsts Asa Maras,.
331 c) els.; 7itcasti.ernw
We ilrefni tnany to the talk titatiiar shiers ti vies
stacked with Dregs. Medicines, taints, oge,veralsb.
li nashee, Comb., Perfumes!. Fancy , Arf v409/1•••
wry and patent preperitlont. and all other vtl , ki Rm•
any kept to Arai class drug storm Wa gnitsitai INV
veg. genolne lad of the best gnellty: teul will be said
as kin priest AP emit. - Rupaeifall Toy's.
Itatitrtme. Feb. nil. int AMOS. MOROI,.
8.8. Lyons '&
Co..
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CARPBTS,OIDCLOTHS.MATrINCIA,
DRISUGETS, _TRUNKS, SATCH
ELS, WXLt A - ND WINDOW
PAPER: WINDOW
- SHADES,
Dry ob.odst.4nit?4m,
HARDWARE
ELIII3EIa
TAINTS AND 011. g. • '.•
UNTA:RTA KERN'
DR. JAYNE'SPASALT XWOICTIRNS.
sTOw'=!U•
Zeztresei.
SCHNIOII SIYINGS
120 Wyoming Svanues,,,,
• RECEIVES; MONEY ON DEPOSIT
FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID
UALS, AND RETURNS THE SAME
ON DEMAND . wrrnour 'PREVI
OUS NOTICE, ALLOWING INTER
EST AT SIX PEW CENT. PER I AN.
NUM. PAYABLE -HALF 'YEARLY,
ON . THE FIRST DAYS OF JANU
!ARY AND JULY.' A SAFE AND RE
LIABLE PLACE OF -DEPOSIT- FOR
LABORING MEN, MINERS;'. ME
CHANICS, AND MACBINISTS, AND
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Aft
WELL MONEY • DEPOSITED. ON
OR BEFORE THE TENTH' WILL
DRAW INTEREST :FROM . THE
FIRST DAY OF TILE MONTH. THIS
IS IN ALL RESPECTS 'A lIOMEIN
STITUTION, AND ONE , WHICH
NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED
EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPON
*THOUS AN DS 'OF SCRANTON MIN-,
ERS AND MECHANICS.
DIRECTORS . JAMES' BLAIR,
SANFORD GRANT,GEORGE FISH
ER JAS. S. SLOCUM,J..IL.SUITHIN,
C. P. I'iIATTIIEWs;;.D_ANIEL /WW-
I ELL,' 'A.• HUNT;
JAME-3 -- IX IX AM.:PRESIDENT ;
MOORE.; CURTER':
7.OPBN.DAILY FROA'4,4I O NE
UNTIL - FOCI; P. 3L.'AND,GN WED
NESDAY" AND S.4TURDAY:fEVE.
NINGs Etrarr
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Dr. GARVIN'S TM{ RE4tEEDIES
Dr. GIABVEVB TES.DEZIKEDIDS
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Dr. GADMILTS TAD MtInEMICIE
Caro Ilearit.Diseade; - ,":•;
GAIMEIPS TAB' BE Ulll
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two the Food to Digest.. - • :
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so= Paoritamoug,
103 Seventh 41Crev New York.
JantAr7 16,1873,