DEmocRAT. Local Intelligence. Itelli,Tious Services The servicra in the several Churches of Mont jo4C arc a-. follow: 111 . T1 sT rnORCII. RR. J. E. Cuasaiuts D. O. Pastor sse,rino 10x m. and 419 M. 11cel.ng, Virdnerday Evanlags 1.4 Rsv. J. Surma Second Sunday In each Month Immediately before Maas ( A TII111,1(' (11 . :RC11 h..nnnth Sc School F. Ras. E. A. WAlvativictc.Rector Service., ' 107 f a. in' and7ii m 9m. Day Servicee—Wednevdays 'NC P.. It.. A. D. Acr.A.A.... MO a. m. .d 7.30 p. m. p m. 130 p. m. IZTIIiiItINT EPISCOPAL S,othAth /4052 th Sr Marl Pray, Meettng. Thane:tr. PIMMTh Saint 11 ~... 1214 p. m. rrwa eclinZ, .Ib.aredul, 73, p. Arrivals and Departures of Math. ..-I;.riacas Departures. Montn , e P: pot, (Daily,) 600 r. m. 620 A. M. N,w 10 00 A. M. 130 r. r. \V' alt,iits , „ " iCOP. m. 800 A. M. T.:nishaffilOCk, " 8 00 r. m. 10 00 A. M. 600 p. at. 800 A. st. 00 r. sr. 700 A. u. rriendsvillc, onklin Station, 6 00 r. u. 1000*. 400e.x. Ihr h ytt, Mr hoNmn The New York, Timkbannock, Itiew Milford, W) lasing mails are daily Abe Conklin Sr mail will letve on Titesclays,Thuridava, and Satanlays; Bingliampton mail, via Silver leave on Monday at 8:30 a m.: Tues. fIAT and Thumlny at Bp. m ; Meahoppen mail wdl leave on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri- CIA% s ADDITIONAL. STAGIER. )' ,, ntrn.se Depot, (Daily,) 600 P. Lt. 11 00 A. LI 3 30 r. /4. 7 30 A. GEO. L. SToris., Postmaster. Montrose, January 4, 1873. ~\on Milord New Adverthements. Flaw mad the following advertisements, new IL veck Notice to Jurymen—M. B. ll... Arne. Administrators Nutice—ettate of Patrick Mc. Sherriff Sale:4—M. B. Helme, Sherrifl Ilcsrx&s.s LOCAIS Garvin's Tar Ilemeilies. Too Late Our Nt•NV Milford correspomienee wits meek. td too late for publication this week. Contesltd Elec tion. Judge Harding has rendered a decision in the ro.;rt at IV ilkesharre, in the contested election of I.ez-rne county officers, It is thvorable to the contestants, and Lives the offices of recorder and n titer to Keis•er and French, both Reptile nem, It excludes from.tbe official count the total rote or the twelfth ward of the city, and he Second district of the Ninth ward of the rin. This is the ffrstdecision in the courts under the registry laws. Ncw Post-map,ler Mr E. C. Fordham has been confirmed hy I. U. S Senate, as Post-master at Montrose ..r Captain G. L Stone the present ...c..intualt. Whether this mutts ender the L.•.. 1.,; - civil Service Reform" puliticul service rei,ria, or l , inion Clunerun reform, we as a 11 die wrath. outsider are not permitted to de chic. NVe hoer long SiDee come to the conch] •it , tl that the wins of u Bailie-Al President ad I of a lit heal Cone;reas are dark and des sae; and past finding out except by who arc in the "Ring," and we always dse whatever comes with christain resigna t on. - We shall expect the same official treat meet front Mr Forlham, that we have receiv ed the hands of Mr. Some, and it we receive it n e are tot disrevoti to find any fault. Stamps on Wills. The Cotnini,,ioner of Internal Revenue, in reply to the question, "Whether a will admitted 1., probate since October Ist, ISV., but dated pi i,a to that tone is sultjert to stamp duty!" has very recently written a letter stating that Lie liability depends upoa the date of the pro bate, nu‘nut on that of the w tIL He further sifs that tf the probate was taken out prior to oetober 1, le:2, it should hare been stamperl,if th- value of the effects exceeded one thousand dollar+. Probates taken out prior to October 1, 1,..t72, but not stamped, can be validated by the affixing of the proper stamp by a Collector of Internal Revenue, who may admit the penalty, rune/led that the instrument be presented with al to el, e months from its issue, and that antis .l%etory evidence be produced that there was no attempt to evade the law. Registers or other r—vonfing officers cannot legally attach the stamp in such eases as those mentioned above. Jere hi Montrose, .our Citizens were aroused on Thursday inarr.',ey last, about 3 o'clock by the alarm of are, wa.t...ii...proved to he in the Exchange Ho kept by Cal. D. A_ McCracken. The fire men Sure promptly on hand and succeeded in extimmisinag it before-ft very large amount ot damagv was done. The fire seemed to have nnginated is -the laundry room in the base ment awl passed through into the liquor room aid cellar under e3c Dar-room. To all appearances pt hchag, fortunately, closely con fined a ithout•vem. andoubtedly prevented the complete destruction of the building. The damage on building, which is owned by Dr. Y. d. Gardner of Scranton was prized at $l3O. The base sustained by Mr- McCracken on stock , n as prized at s4b both of which were coy gr'ed by insurance. Mattis Sotitit, a servant girl jumped frotn. the third story of the Hotel, and fell a di.Okoot of 25 or 'JO feet, dislocating one of, her Wilda& aud seriously injuring her back. She is improf.eing however, and it is felievcd that she will ultituetely recover. nee In Tunkanunock. On Friday niatt last, between eleven and to rive o'clock, a tire was discovered in the cel lar under Avery's Music Store, on Warren street. Mr. T. A. Miller, who lives in an ad join:n.l, building, with nothing but a partition wall between them, was aroused by the fumes nt emote, and upon making examinationjound the fire as above stated. It had made so little progress that Mr. Miller soon extinguished it. The fire was burning in one corner near an old reloline machine, which still contained amen quantity of gasoline. In a little while longer the fire would probably have communicated with this gasoline, when the building must cer tainly have been burned, and most likely the oriKde hlocet, in which it is situated. Mir. Avery oh. lives In the Wilding, Went away with his family in the afternoon of the day of the ire, and says he was in the cellar with a lighted Lamp about two o'cloolt on Friday afternoon, and is confident that no Ilto.;coubl have - . tloal zonnicated from Ills lamp, Bo says tie daps not recollect, whatboo be was ontoklng of tb6 tlocto he els la the %DT Pr not, UP arlitri ist the Are Is aomewbat a mystery, yet we laic lnia to the opinion, from all the information we taloa been able to gagler, that fl resulted glom sod cleatal oalgo, Nlcelltieal.De*Jhdan. The Supreme Court of Massachusetts has made a decision which possesses interest for mediCal.men everywhere. The Massachusetts Medical Society, some time ago, undertook to expel such of its members as j racticed home opathically, and organized a Board of Trial for carrying out its purpase. This Board was re strained from proceeding by an injunction sus pending its action until the legal point invoked had been decided ; but now the Court refuses to grant a Ihrther stay, the Board of Trial being adjudged competent to expel homeopathists, if they deemed the evidence of medical berry suf ficient. Nearly SuWeaned Yesterday morning, about three o'clock, as officer Rosenthal was walking on his beat, be heard the screaming of a child in the alley be tween Wyoming and Penn avenues, near Mut- . berry street. Upon going to the house from whence it proceeded, he found father, mother, and three daughters almost suffocated from the effects of coal gas. The eldest daughter, aged about fifteen years, was almost gone, and the others were unable to speak. The discovery was made in the following singular manner: In the next room to where these parties were sleeping, were two boys and also two man, who were on a visit to the family. One of the little boys woke up at the hour designated above and called to his oldest sister to get him a drink. Getting no response be went Into the room and found the condition of altars as above stated. lie gave the alarm which awoke the stranger and at the time attracted the attention of the officer. The winticws were thrown open, and after getting a circulation of fresh air Into the room they soon recovered. The gas was dis covered to have come from a chimney. The name of the family is Baker, lately mov ed here from Hawley.—Seranfon Repuldiran. To the Young. Rev. John Todd gives this excellent advice t) the young : "You are the architects of your own fortunes. Rely upon your strength of hotly and soul ; Lake furydur motto self-reliance, honesty and industry ; fir your stunt faith, perseverance and pluck; Inscribe on your banner "be Just and fear not.' Don't take too much advice; stay at the helm and steer your ship. Strike out. Think well of yourself. Fire above the mark you Intend to hit. Assume your position. Don't practice excessive humility. You can't get above your level—water don't run up hill. Put potatoes in a curt over a rough road, and the small ones will go to the bottom. Energy, invincible determination, with the right motto, arc the levers that move the world. Civility coats nothing and buys everything. Don't drink, don't smoke, don't gamble, don'? lie, don't swear; don't tattle, don't deceive or stenL Read good books. Love your fellow men us you love your God. Love your country and obey its laws. Love truth. Love honor. Al w ys do what your conscience tells you is rigl:t and leave the consequences to God.' March. The keen north wind pipes loud ; Swift scuds the flying cloud; Light lies the new-fallen snow; The ice-clad eaves drip slow ; Fur glad spring has begun, And to the ardent sun The earth, longtime on bleak, Turns a frost-bitten cheek, Through the clear sky of March, Blue to the topmost arch, Swept by the new year's gales, The crow, har.h clamoring salts By the swift river's flood ;' The willow's golden bhxsl Mounts to the higher spray. More viv;cl day by day ; And fast the maples now Crimson through every bough, And from the alder's crown, Swing the long catkins brown, Gone in the winter's pain, Though sorrows still remain, Though eyes with tears be wet, The voice of our regret We bush,lo bear the sweet • Far fall of summer's feet, The Heavenly Father wise Looks in the saddened eves Of our unworthiness; Yet doth he cheer and bless, Doubt and despair are dead ; Hope dares to raise her head, And whispers of delight Thrill the earth day and night, The snow-drops by the door Litt upward, sweet and pure Their delicate bells ; and soon In their calm blaze of noon, By lowly window sills Will Laugh the daffodils ! Celia Thazfer us"lndrpendent." lhabson Items. Datums Dens, and Wells are all the go here. Is all business pursuits here the order appears to be forward. A_ W. Seater intends building a Cara iture Store. TUE Co-operative Co:, are going to ran their Store another year, by order of the Board. RIERS seems to be a lively business in our ['Mops gencralJy. E. D. SnerransoN,contamplates building and settling down in our town. Tug next excitement we think will be Rail way. Ocn young Poughkeepsie Graduate is still with us.. WE WV sorry to state that our Dr. talks of leaving us. Tng 31 E. Choir seems to be in good run itingorder again. Ws should judge by the actions of the weather that this is the Mouth of March. Tut: questions at the Templar lodge, seem to be interesting and Instructive. Fon the last five months we have been called to try the weather of an old fashioned winter. Tan people are either dissatisfied or fund of a change, as there Is a great deal of moving in this section. WE are Waiting very patiently for the time whenaugar making will be the order of holi ness. Texrcuencr. here seems to be lagging. A part of our forces met the enemy and were heavy'. 1 W. A. IPFUNISERLALS having, purchased the Vail Saw ktill intends putting in a circular saw mill and planner, success be with him. Oen Reporter of the Republican March 3d, would makes good comparison to the wood saw ing Invention referred to not being much of a Ili , porter of himself, but .with the assistance of one or more Reporters does quite a Business at it. IT is very healthy here. The worst malady (We should say) being of the heart, some of our young men, and,it may be said of thefitirer sex, having loat all controll of that organ, the dis esso appoint not to be contagious but heredi tary. IL.T J. Gibson, Ti.; Misch 1 ith 18:8. • Coal 011 Accidents. The great number of accidents from coal oil !of late, has called the attention of the public authorities to be quality of the oil sold for do mestic use. Among other scientific bodies, the Franklin Institute appointed a committee to in quire Into the whole subject. Their report Is full and Intelligent. As to the quality of the oil they say ; In regard to the inflammability of the petrol eum products, two indications have been fixed by which this quality may conveniently be esti mated, and which at the same time afford the antysure indication of the safe or dangerous character of any of these products. These standards are called respectively the flashing end burning points The first or the tempera tare at which the sample evolves an infLimma ble vapor; the second is that at which the oil itself. At the ordinary warmth of our dwellings the lighter oils are constantly throwing off vol umes of vapor, the approach of a lighted match to which will ignite it at once and at some dia. lance from the surface of the material. In the process of burning, the metalic attractiveness of a portable lamp for household purposes will communicate sufficient heat to the body of the nil within to fill the whole of the space above oil with its vapor. So long as the lamp remains unbroken the confiued vapor cannot be made to explode or ignite. But if the lamp be shat tered by the tall the inflammable vapor in the neighborhood of Um flame would at once ex plode. If the oil is of the proper quality there could not, at so ordinary a temperature, be suf ficient vapor geuerated to cause an explosion. Recent tests and inv es tigations, made with industrious, learned, and exhaustive researehat the Franklin Institute, in conjunction with the committee, by Dr. William 11. Wahl, the able Secretary, and Dr. T. it, Wolf, of Delaware Col ere, of a number of samples of oils furnished by the committee as having been obtained at ran dom from various dealers, wholesale and retail, In Philadelphia, may be fairly considered to represent the average quality of the oils our cit izens are daily using in their households. From the tabular statements of the countilltee ti Is as certained that the combination fluids retailed all over our city stand but 51 degrees Fahren heit, the fire test being 110 degrees Fahrtlaheit. Only four out of the twenty-six samples stood the Government test of 110 degr is Fahrenheit. These samples were obtained, says the report. "from persons who drive an extensive trade in retailing to small dealers, and establish charac ter of the material which is sold by the quart or pint at no less than two thousand shops and stores throughout this State. That, however, which adds a peculiar interest to the specimens is the fact teat they are extensierty adz/ern:lo un der specious WIM.f.-11,4 safe oils, which disguises fr im the public their highly dangerous chaise- They give the following simple method of de t cminiug whether the oils are explosive by or. dinar)* use •'Let a few drops be poured into a saucer and a:mly a match ; it the material burns reject it es unsafe. The fact that the material can be set on tire at the ordinary temperature . should be sufficient evidence to a person of ordinary Intelligence that it may as the first thoughtless or careless act be the cause of n frightful aced dent. From what has been already prcaented it will recturre no t :planation to assert that no oil is safe which can under such circumstances be heated above its flashing point." Touch no oil thnt will not stand this test Business Locals DP. GARVIN'S TAR RE:SIEI)IES REGU lutes the Stomach and Bowels Sold by all Drug gists. BLANK LEASES and LAND CONTRACTS ror sale nt this other. Also, Notes, Deeds, and all other Blanks. Pi.ss-rEn !!—We have on hand an ample supply of fresh ground Cnymni Piaster, nt $8 00 per ton. Also, Lime for land and ma isonry, as cheap an can be purchased any where, this shIQ of Binghamton. TIFFANY at CRAVER. Montrose Demt.. Fell. sth. 18:3. ANNUAL 31earisa.—The Annual llcrtln^ of the Odd Fellow's Ilull Association. for the elec tion of offlem, and trunssei ion or other busi ness,will be held ut Odd Fellow's llall,Tuesday, April lit, 1t473, at ti p. in. Ca ts. 11. Sturm, Sec'y. Montrose, :%Turelt 1811.—w4 WE have just added a new lialr Medium Gordon Press to our office, and we arc now pre pared for 'business' Our facilities for job work are now unsurpassed, by any one in this sec tion. Wepmpose to do all the work that our triends shall disposed to give us, as good as the best, as quick as the quickest, and as cheap as the cheaneit. Prove us by a trial. Detsoxurtmc—The cu-partnership heretofore existing between (I. M. Crane & E. C. Smith, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The ac counts are in the hands of E. C. Smith, for set. element. 0. M. CRANE, E. C. Smern. P. S. The business will be conducted at the old stand, at Lawseille Centre, Penna., by 0. M. CRAKE. MdRRIBCi~I76. llzt-L—Cnoss—At the residence of Mr. John Cross, March 6th, by Rev. A. C. Sperry, Thos. Rill, and Miss Ellen L. Cross, both of Har. ford, Pa. Pganir—tones---A.l the M. E. Parsonage, Lanesboro, Pa., March 12th, by Rev. A. F. Ranh og. Thetldore Perry. and Miss Georgiana Worden, both of Jackson, Pa. 7JELELTXXE3. .McCnsestEN—ln Montrose, March tith, Clam V. McCracken, in the 18th year of oer age. TIPPANT—In Brooklt n, Feb. Bth, Harry Har vey, only child of Harmon B. anti Lizzie E. Tiffany, treed I year, 8 tutmtha and 10 days One link that binds fond parent's hearts to earth has been broken asunder, one more swami added to.the cord that leads heavenward, one more lesson teaching how frail our grasps upon earthly treasure,aud pointing to that land where we all may meet our loved ones to beaevered no more forever. Little Harry has gone, a bud front earth to bloom in the New Jerusalem and to welcome us home. "The little ones are going home, God takes whom he has given ; • The Savior meets them at the shore, Nor will Vlb leave them evermore, In the home beyond the ricer. • The little ones are going house, -List to their silent marchingl They're passing through the gates of gold, They're welcomed by the Saints of old, To the home beyond4he river.", H. N. T. Now York Produce Market. Corrected weekly by Ilannns. Hoyden, . Co., wagangton St., New York. Butter, tub 47060 " firkin .... „. „ ....... 0 Cheese, dairy, per 1b...... . '.. ....... . 15016 factory" ........... ......: . 16017 Eggs, per dos .. ..................... 25=6 Flour, per barrel 6.90010 Corti mml,loo lbs. 3.4003.:',0 Wheat, per bushel 1.750.2.00 Bye " 90692 Oats " 64046 Corn G 7672 flops, crop of len 45050 Tallow " BSe9 Lard per lb Potatoes per bb1.... Apples ' Turkeys per lb Chickens " ••• • • • Docks Special Notice*. A Disease with a Thousand 13ymtoms. Dyspepsia is the most perplexing of all hu• man ailments. Its tip:atoms are almost infinite in their variety, and the forlorn and despondent victims of thediaense often fancy themselves the prey, In turn, of every known malady. This Is due, in part, to the close spmpathy which exists between the stomach and the brain, and in part also to the fact that any disturbance of 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 Hostetter's Bitters, not only tones the stomach, but at the same time con trols the liver, produces a regular habit of body, braces the nerves, mollies the fluids and "minis ters to a mind diseased," is therefore the true and only specific for chronic indigestion. Such is the operation or this famous vegetable restor ative. It not only cures dyspepsia, but also all concomitants and consequences. Moreover, it is invaluable as a preventiveof indigestion, No one who chooses to take half a wineglassfill of this agreeable appetizer and stomachic habitual ly three times a day will ever be troubled with oppression after eating, nausea, sour eructations or any other indications of a want of vigor in the digestive and assimilating organs. Thede bility and languor superinduced by hot weather are immediately and permanently relieved by the Bitters, and persons who are constitutional ly inclined to look upon life "as through a glass darkly," will be apt to take a brighter and more hoperul view of the situation under the gerbil influence of this wholesome medicinal stimu lant. TILE CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. pUBLIS/lED as a warning and for the benefit of young n and othews who suffer from Nervous Debility, Loss of Manhood. dc., supplylug TUE. MEANS OF SELF CUBE. Written by one who cured himself, after un dergoing considerable quackery, and sent the on receiving a post-paid directed envelope. Addrus NATHAN MAYFAIR, Brooklyn, Jona 19,'73. 0.. Brooklyn, N. Y ERRORS OF YOUTH. A r=°„., yonthfol Indiscretion will for the eke of sofferlng hu manity, newt free to all who need It the receipt and di rectlon for making the pimple reme t by which be wan m cored. hares wishing profit by ead rioer's expert- COCO can do no by addressing. In perfect cortdd.ce, JOIIN B. CIODEN, No. 42 Cedar street. New York. New Advertisements. °TICE TO SETTLE.—The inb.criber talon ebb, .1.11 method of eivlnz notice to on thou+ who ere In debted to him lo all and arrange the mete before the drat day of April out, Are by so doing they will ear. therneeirca coati. M. lIICILICY. St. Joseph, March 5,1811.--3 w sTH 4 LYED A small "black and tan" shit h.lund, with star in flee, white ring about the neck. With black spots. and • sew on back. Yin was hot seem folio Sing a fox on west aide Snake Creek. In Liberty tearnehip. Any Inforout tion will be gratefully received by the atibtriber. J. F. =Ayr: St. Joseph, !larch Itch. 18:1. tiLOVEIt AND TIMOTHY SEED.— To my old Customers: Those that Want seed on credit I desire should cull before the 20th of March in tinier to be certain sf•cure it. Cash received at any time. Cull at the Store of H. J. Webb, Montrose Pa. C. D. LATHROP. Feb. 26th, 1573.-6 w. NIKE CRETE The (•aunt) Commie.ion,* arm offer for eels, an the groticolo, the building of s Bridge ACROSS f r iN t. ga i lkill , latl:Y TOWN• to the loweot and beat bidder an MONDAY. MARINI eat h, IST& at 1 o'clock. p. at. The plan and .peelelettlnn• for owld Bridge well be mad and exhibited c/a that day. and eau by 1.4.513 and ex amtned by all Inters...tell at the a:ore of V M. IL Hod. prior he that time.inlerrated In saki Bridge, or la tont rauttug for the building of the ram. will Wagons% lewd. By Order J Cononialawra WIC A. tRUSSMON. Clerk. Commlwfoncn' Offit.c, Mootrose, Much 6, 1673. J'. M. Ptcavvret,l3.. Produce and Commission merchant, 77 Dry ell., New Work. Con signmeni• solicited and esti:run made Immediate ells. ou sale of goods. Scud for shipping curls and sten Mferences : National Ark Dank of New York. North Diver &sok of New York. Na. an National Dank of New York. Long Wood Bank of Brooklyn, N. T Feb. 11.1823.-2 ne!, I,IABON & HAMLIN The suhaerlher would announce to the musks! public that he prepared to furoleh all etylee of the Above eel. ebrated lusteumente. New Styles Six Octave Superb I Ale°, agrat for the celebrated CIIICKERING PIA NOS! Ort.irealars frce.,GEl Apply to me pox Montrose, or llama at Montrone r.. Montrose. Feb, 19, 1913.-40, ONTHOSE GRADED SCHOOL. 111 —o— C7...66.1.• El MST TO 4%. "E 4.. FALL Timm Began Sept. 2d, 1872: Wncrtat TERM Beene Jan. 2d, 1873. Seniso Tartu •• April 21,1873. TLI/T/0.11 - -Fliglier Department, $6 00 Secondary Department. 6 00 The enurseof Instruction includes the EEO /Anil BRANCEES, the LANGUAGES,' IfxrunstaT lCH, and the NATURAL SCIENCE& STUDENTS ARE FITTED FOR COIRGESatINSTITUTIONS L VARN PN.G, And SPECIAL ATTENTION' G I VEN tO the Preparation of Teachers. The Building is Commodious, Plcs unt, an4mell-urrunged for IMPARTING INSTRUCTIOIL Students can COPr at at any time, and Tuition wilt be Charged Proportionally. ar Rooms can be secured for those desiring to board themselves. For further particulars address A. H. BERLIN, Principal, or the Secretary of the Board. 80851 . 21:60a.00 2.75,g100 .. mow •• 124314 Wm. IL JESSUP, Prez B. THATCHER, Sec . y. Heintrose, Oct. 808'72-61n. =II LC.EMMII,Agent. F9r_Sale. Ws offer for sale one of the finest Houses and, lots in the Borough.of Sew Milton!. Its lam don, style and convenience, are as desirable as any in that neat little town. For particulars, inquire at this office, or of Mrs. A. Hawley, on the premises. ra3, FOR PALE OF ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES, liltuated on the mad between Albeer Lake and Ned Lake. well watered and well timbered, • good orchard and built:llnm, ate., etc. A. J. SUELDON, Sbeldou P. 0., Snagnetuuma Co., Pa January 11.11Y1—ar1 - For Salo A new house well finished, good water han dy, l 34 acres of land, and,2o or more good fruit trees th ereon. Is sitnatettl%iniles n'rtli of Mon trose, near Beach's Flaming Mill, also,a Woolen Factory, Carriage and Blacksmith Shop, Grist and Saw Mill, near by and a few rods from school. Any person wanting a good place can get it at a bargain. Call on James E. Carmalt, or the proprietor, H. C. BURGESS. Montrose. Oct. 30th. 1872. - • lA. , . A UeVON All.L.&—Tits attbsailbek: 1411 Sall:at:ten CramCrltrin4 on *- Wednesday, March 28, Chattels, vlz : On. pair !tortes. choke cow, bona power. with UM% far earring. and thresher tar threshing. set light bar. nee., eel team Dames., single harness, market wagon. edam dog. griLdstone, hoes, rakes, fork., rhos eta. doable barrel ion. crowbar, chairs, tables, bed• steada, barrens. .Lads, moves, pant, palls, a George Wood & Co.'s organ, (nearly new) vinegar, cider. and pork, in barrel., de., det Hair on D. fir: water's farm. lo Brideweter.one and a half miles from Montrose, on b month.' time fir sums of $3 and on• r, with approved arm:ldly. A. C. WEDGE. Montrose, March 1.1573. PUBLIC SALE.—The tinderslgned, haring sold their fartn,lX miles seat of titumwellleTsnosry,Ptsnk- Iln township, will sell by anctlon, on the premises, on Thursday, March 20th, 1h72, commenting at ten o'clock, a. al., thy following Five good cows, 2 two-year-old heifers, 1 yearling bolls. 6 yearling betters, span eigtit year-old horses, one die year-bld more, two-year-old - colt. breed ing *ow, good lumber wagon, market wagon. open bag pair lumber bobs, bob sled. os-sled, swell-bodird cutter, heavy harness • sett light heroes., kin le bar bankl° robe, bbiakeie. "Valve! . • mowing ,machine, plewe. harrow. diltiralbe. 'thane, fortis, ehovcis, neck yoke, whiglarees, crowbar, grain cradle. scythes, grindstone. two-boiee ••W heeler" pow er and thresher, buzz and drag raw. crose.hut saw, fan slug-mill, dog-power, sup' pan and kettle, cap tubs, storage. corn. oats, buckwheat, aiming wheat, thy, Irene hay too k ropes and pulieys, bits, augers, (-bushel, cider barrels, took stove witbferotture,po toes, and Taliol2l other articles not mentionei. TERMS.—AII soma under $5 cash; $5 and over. ulna Months' credit, 141 th Interest and approved security. M. U. it 11. •. WILL7dIIB. Lave Recs. Mu-Conner. Muth 12th, 1N72 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna County, State of Penn sylvania. to us directed, there will 'Se exposed to public sale, on the premises hereinafaer describ ed, ON SATURDAY, MARCIE 22, 1873,at two n'elock p. m., the following described read estate, of which Samuel Estes &A leiexed : ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE PARCEL AND LOT pf land sltnnte I In Lathnnp Township. County and State aforesaid, Rounds and described as followa, eta. Reginnlng lu the return of the Ahlngton end waterford Turnpike Road; Thence along eeld road South eve and ono-half degreases, reef thirty eight rods to corner; thence along tame south seven degree., seat IS 5-I0 rods to corner la centre of Bald Road; thence along the same South II degrees west. It perches; thence along the some South 30 degrees. wrest e S 10 perches; (hence South TT I-1 degrees Kest 14.6-11 perches to post and atones near large black Dumb, In Ilan of a tract" In war rantee name of Geroge Denier ; thence along.the same north one belt degree a not TI parches to a cherry stab turner of cold ilepler track end Thence slot g herds of .North north 7 7 -1 2 'tl . 'reres west 111 percher. to the place of Beginning cope:Lining swe acres inure or less wlth the Improvements wad appartenances there on. Trams or Sai.E.---Fifty dollars down -on day of sale. and hall the balance on final confirma tion. and the balance in six months front final condonation with interest from conlitmation of Laic. I. W. BILLINGS, 1 A.dmr ,.. E. et. Earsa, j Nicholson, Feb. 26, 11373. Clothing, etc 1854. 1872. GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM &r CO. CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, MILLINER e & FA ,N C Y GOODS, FURS, ROBES, HATS & CAPS, GENTS' & LADIES FURNISHING GOODS; WC., &V. Our Assorttneut of DRESS 0001115, SHAWLS, CLOAWGS, CASSI MUMS, CLOTI9, AND DEAVICED L C7crmrolcoto. PLAICELTA, BED BLANK SRS, WC OLEN HOSIERY, NTBIAS , HOODS 7A EIIINO CNTIEHAAHMEStys FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. GLOVES, de In Great Variety TEIIIIII3 and rwentstran Mrs for Ladle• and 11.11- dr.n. Erervthtne helonzinn to the 3111.1.1NF.RY TRADE, Ft'Wand Cotton Velvets to block and color*, Vetoers Flowers. Ribbons, Feathers, 'Frames, Laws, de.. Very Lame. 3Eicrsaincaz.aeqpiii.a Table Linen•. Naplitem. Tnwal.p. Craah, Munn" Ticklegs, Print', Full la Erery Unit. LADIES • PURNISIIINO HOODS, HID GLOVES, CORSETS. FELT AND HOOP SKIRTS, SWITCHES. CHIGNONS. II SIR NETS. EMBROIDERIES. L STAMPED PATTER*. CoArarra Lucas. ERPMYR WOOSTEDS, GERMAN TCWN WOOLS, CANVAS PATTERNS, All Colors and All Shades. READY MADE CLOTHING A SPE,CIA.LLITY! WE SIAM:FACTURE ALL OUR OWN GOODS, and HIKE OP COSTOR WORK TOMER * ,l Alniti -liviSthiii:L- r - -- ZEi Ws keep • large assortment of Ciarne, Calumny, DEAVIna. Vtinisos, 6c. cro bard fer that parpois GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. HATS AND CAPS, A Full Line. • i . r.7FIZIVEB.• TIES, BOWS, COTTON AND WOOLEN SHIRTS, COLLARS, KNIT JACKETS, ;AND UNDER-GARMENTS, AU Grades and Mara mr Her, It Is, and Large Infants. SCARPS. , vitas, TAITNES, SATCHELS, UMBRELLAS, AC. Ws will sell everything In one line as eh cap u th next, and Otiallilartalt LTETLITEI7O to he JIM/ WISAT Harnasairr IT TOIL We mutt make out a prim list of our various kiwis of Goods. as they are too numerous tottlee la one edi tion, bat would request all to can and compare prtc•s and quality, and thus be convinced of the mutt' of our asiertim.. . OUTTEN BERG ROSENBAUM• &, co xontrose.Nor. Iik.UOM Geo. P. Rowell ft Co. =MO M mi , E Ls u rs i teli d tic i d e lfir.l IFFITHS, 11).Idanutacturerers or 831 0 . SUPERIOR TO ALI. OTHERS. EVEWE NAM,' WAIMANTICD. - FEM. BELTING, AND MACHINERY. lir LIIMIL DISCOVNTs. —Price List.s and Circular. Free— WELSH itGRIFFITHS, Vi Boston, Mm., a Detroit, Midi. Largest Organ Establishment in the World 7 Estibpalwo Factories.. - J. ESTET & COMPANY, Brattleboro, Vt., II S A. 'Z`ho C7ol.4sll:orratioci. gsteß Otottage Organs Tho blest and hest finprovements. Entryliming that Is novena novel. The loading improvements In Organs 'rem Introduced first In this establishment. Eitsblished ISIA. • * SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. Thu Clutha I, published Quarterir. 2.5 cents pry, for the year, which Is oat hall the oust. Tito." who after worts vend money to the mould or One Dollar or more for Hoene may slat/ order 25 cents' worth extra— the mire paid for the Guide. Thu Flrrt Number La neaut Ifni, givingplans for mat. log Rural Humes, Dining Tanta beet ration . Window G.rdenr, rte.. ands mast of intormatio..t invaluable to the Weer of Flowers. Ono hundred and thirty pager, on due tinted panes, same GOO engravings, and a nuperb Colmrd Plate and Chromo Cover. Thu drat Edinou of 21.03.003j05t piloted in English and German. ONLY 10 CENTS. EVERY MAN HIS OWN PAINTTt ; Or, PAINTS—HOW TO SELECT AND USE THEM. A plain trmtlae, containing antapla inud solth dildil tenni actually unlined aka re and Vote. selth inorne dons for exterior and interior Ifouse Dv:clarion. .• • . Twenty-llva cnpte., bound in cloth, for Sampla copies, paner cover, mailed, pot paid. to any address. on receipt of 10 coot.. by 11e Pubtb.ber. USNIVE CABICE HAIR D. Dor. Vat, Post 018 ca, Phllsdelphla &e the following rcrlualde extract, from Imes:tn.:4las? A very valuable book, and no one Intending to paint should fall to read 2111.mne. We did not know no much could be .said on the sob .)..et of painting • house. anti l we read Shia excellent book of Mr. Bai.d's.—N. Y. Herald. A want long felt at last supplied.—ScienlYl4 American. Not club . a necesalty to the pointer. but Valuable to every oulonot of rivrcllln,„".—N. Y. Mold. ISuy 11 cool. of this book min distribute them among your friends. In they will heed the advice therein. vou could make no more valuable present "—"Chicago Tri bune. In publishing this hook Mr. &Ord has done • real ser vice to the commutoltv.— Toledo Blade. We hone thr ptibllplier will sell 100.000 copies of Oils book during 1573. Roston eds.-Meer. W e hsve last painted our hour.a. advised by the an ther. and eel/out:date ourselves that no house to the neighborhood excels ours in appearance. —flarprie reffy. In selling • sample copy for 10 rents Mn. lialtd must feel certain that an order fur 2.3 lend in cloth will fol low —Front Le4ir. We know the town and country palnta thersla tmuarittlea. and can conch fur their mine and the Creel. lento of the - Elarrioun" brand of white lead —PAL!‘t. Ledger. ONLY 10 CENTS. LOCAL OPT lON its viewed by the offltiel rpm of the Lionbr fritererte. Snrewripiion $3 per veer ; eishe of 10. eZ. Adorers A 11N1OCAN LIQUOR In bN'S AD VO..,ATE CO., No.loo Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, BY NEN DING note XI recta to JAS. W. It TON. of llorind.villr , Mar-belt Co. W. Ye...you Will metro by return ruaIISCO useful iereiple. T:SE thn Remenger Saph Lock and Support to FASTEN YOU 3 WINDOWS. NO *prim; to break. no ratting of sash: cheap. darahtn. ref) easily applied; bolds eft.o , h at ary, place tlrslred, and a roll-fastener arheothe *soh Is down. Send stamp for &radar. Circular and *lx cunper.hronzrd 'lurks .ent to any address In the C. 5..1.0,141201 on receipt of tiny etc. Liberal It:dorm...ht. to the 'rad. A°cdl• trantlsi. Address IitaSENGEI3 HASH LOCK CO4 - No. 413 Mar. Let St.. llarrlsharg, WITHEBBV, BUGG, Et RICHARDSON, Wood• Working Plachinery Generally. SPECIALTIFS:—Wocdworth Planing, Tongue:a: and Croaving IforTint.. Richard:K.'', Patent. Imptuvcd Central. cor. Union St., 'Woofer, Mau L. B. WITIIICEMT. O. 1. Rran. 61CUARD0UNI. Stationary, Portable, and Blast ENGINES. Eaw )!U. Floor:in Mill net' Elan FOIVICT Maeltletry EL rt F. PLANDY. Newark, Oho. WORKING CLASS MALE OR Frt.SIALE I IGO creek glum, [era. Lro.p MILS. encipinvmeld n; home, dny or evening; r 0 esplial rryntred; ftlil hantmc dons and •nalunhle panksze .4 goods sent fr.n hd mil'. Addreys. with rin c. nt Ilium •tatop, 31. YOUNG A Cu., 16 Curd&Ldt SL, N. Y. , $5 to $2O PAtlnci"..A.Y"' ot g ; e ro n r n k . lo w c oo pe le o n p l l — it of either ova. young or old. make more looney at work for us In their opire moment. or all the time thou at sorbing elm. Particulars free. Arldrtwa G. *MIN , & CO., Portland Maine. MEC:PIRLPLIMIXaIa! I sufferrd with Catarrh ILI ny ream and wall ear •Et hr s pirspie remedy . Will .end re+ elpt , po•tage free, to all afflactud. Her: T. 1..1 CAD. Dr.% or till, Syracuse, N.l REWAIID: Por any rase of B li nd. It nr $l.OOO lard Plies that DK lime. ?nag 1 EXCPY fall, to cure. It Is prepared tzpresel) to cure tin p and nothlog chsc. Sold by all Druia, , ,lett. race, St, ADM INTSTRATOIFFI NOTICE.--Tn the este'. Of DanlelCarter, dee . d, ban of West Anbuttl letters of Administration In the said tPtate haring been grained to the undersigned, MI persons ow. Ind mid estate. aro requested to make Immsd.st. 4,01/11t. and person. barlag claims against said...dale 3111 requested to present them without delay. 0 ttImWOLD CABTEIt, Administrator. West Auburn, Feb. 19,1e7.1.—w11. A DIIINISTRATOWS NOTWR.—In the Estate of jA. Joel Turret. t eusssed, irtters or Mimi nistratinn In the said estate !Iselin: Psql granted to Ito; under tan ed. all pe , sons owing said estate. •are reiterated to make liammilate payment. and ail persons hist ti;:cinials against said estate arc requested to present them wilts. out delay. li. P. It ilkDitleft.. sdm .„. WILSON.I.TegaeLL.i" Forest Lake, Jan. 29, 1073.—tire. ESTATE of Jloko. Foranue of the [ninthly of Loon. gastmaranon county. Pa.. decrial.—Caters of Ad minlyttution upon tho ostam'of thu oboe. immoul dece dent, havito: bocn kretntud to the underchrord, all per eons indubs ad to mid tante AM hcmhy voltam' to make immcdtute payment ; and thus. haclog rJuint ngclom thi some, to presunt them duly Authentrunted tcr tool • Malt. • ItAVIVT. SPEAG.U.E, Adair Leuon, Pa.. Feb. fith,l4l.—ord• of ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR.—in the estate Jane Smythe. htto• of, Brlgonatcr, Suttqn Minna Co.; ha, dccoattell, Letter. of Admlnittitatioif u. the mid estate having beam grant& to the tunlor.rmmi, ail porton. owing mid come, are rettutoted to Male inntualiato payinent, and ali pooton. Miring elm, agalmtaoald castoore rustu.es tau In prcactit tbow without delay. " , CURTIS, At:m*l.. • March Igthelka. untlorrk NOTICE... I%e mplerveguithan appointee, by the Court of Comma Menem of Fos quelinoun Catoly, to . distrlbete elm Nude( en too baud: of. op sherlefotriatng from Shedd". sneer nf real rigtstv of essrah d 11. U. Mewled, hereby glee► hot ice that ho will attend to the deal." of his esppolntmest.st his °Mee lublientrosvou We. neolny, inch day er4)1arrh..1 , 74, at ono o'clock..-p.'m.:whvo and where oil persons interrst. ed In veld fund well preverttbolr claim► or be forever dcburVent from coming let on said feud. A. 0 WAUREN, Auditor. Montrose, Feb..17.01,19711.—w4 A DIIINISTILk.TOWEI SAL.-The underokynetf. ad. ix etlatotrator or Mary E. 8010f00, LIOCISecti. W,ll tell, at public sale. at the boor* of the late Ilczeklab Dullard, In Hrldzetwater. at one o'clock, p. ti.. OS THURSDAY. BlAlieg4nh. !Kat . the Mlou In; ile•orlbed . plc's of loot!. • Junto,' In Illmoek. bounded no follow.: fieelnuluz at rumh ea .4 earner of emmiel Sherer'o, thence byte onnte booth 66740 pereheotherm. north 14 degrees rest .32 prod" eo .0o loon the, northeoot corner of said btterer's•Ll --. ,-...."- " . ' thence - It,y lot tate of B. lleKonzto *oath lOW degteopl cult 48 porches tollooWel ; tleono by_tho isso • F' lt SALE—The farm Into or a 1, N llul • , . . . IS* dogma Wert 43 porch , ' . 10 polio Dor of late Ur. (frith, died, shunted ut,e..l not. a Pilo, Walt otel pan .'. land,thenee by the samenortit &IX drgrre.. of Montrose Depet, in 13,,J0141*trtnivoshIp, mu ! 04 . 413, 'Of rale 4303 weot lyrs porches to ill/IC• 01 tabtriontna. eon Wrist tl &MVO 40d 43 eretna. of land i n u m 0 ,,, 5 ,d , . tatning about,ll4 ones .4 hind m illi impiov: - TZRYS—Tp_utoty.4ls'4ollllll , d....inquire of the underslgned, ..e.nxtttor ; elf on conllnratlon of sale, and tio!aap,ja tLz raillatha - add estate, at New 31ilforti,"Va:' . ' • ' - ...; .. thereafter, with Iltrigart. . .ELLIOT Ainlitair -- . J. A. &CANTO:TAW:. • . ~,.,, *mum, 31140,1,, tel".-11w. • .<.,. • : OW Milford, la. . 5 t 18'44.—1r • + .t . . 1. JARES VICK, Rochester, New York Legal Notices New Advertisements THttAGLE MEET ,-.. , BUR.VS fi 3.70176 LS, P:Zo;visiojig. SIGN or MI GOLDIN EAOLL AND MORTAR. MI rielz. 33.1.c.035. Ilitossitrcriso We desire to Fey to the habit: that oar Core It welt •licked aellb Deno , . Mediclnce. Otte. Varnish. Breen... Vornbe, PerfarAery. Pastry Articles. prone!e• tory and Intent proper aloes. and nil other ea ttsjes nen ally bent In fret clue druz morn..gUll/WW.ll.OOl' geode gentane end of the best quaity. and will be told et tow prams/on cash. Respectfully Yours'. A. 13. =RIM Montrose. Feb. 10.1573. AIOS 'NICHOLS: B. R. Lyons & Co.. CARPETS,OILCLOTHS,MATTINGS, DRUGOETS, TRUNKS, SATCH ELS, WALL AND WINDOW. PAPER. WINDOW SUADES, Dry Goods, Groceries, HARDWARE Ri.I3BEMi. PAINTS AND MS, UNDERTAKERA• WARE, . DR. dAYNE'SPARILY IncEDLIIIM, ITC:, ITV. SCRANTON. SUES BIRK, 120 Wyoming Avenue, RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT FROM COMPANIES ANDINDMD- U ALS, AND It E FUR NS THE SAME ON DEMAND. wirnouT PREVI OUS NOTICE, ALLOWING. INTER EST AT SIX PER CENT. PER 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• CHAN ICS, AND MACHINISTS.. AND FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. AS WELL. MONEY DEPOSITED ON' OR BEFORE THE TENTH WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM THE FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH. THIS IS IN ALL RESPECTS A HOME IN STITU.TION. AND ONE. WHICH IS NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN ERS AND MECHANICS. DIRECTORS : JAMES BLAIR, SANFORD GRANT, GEORGE FISH ER, JAS. S. SLOCUM, J. IL SUTPHIN. , C. P. MATTI JEWS, DANIEL HOW ELL, A. K HUNT. T. F. HU,NT ; JAMES BLAIR. PRESIDENT; O.A. NOORE, CASHIER. • • OPEN DAILY FROM NINE A. M. UNTIL FOUR AND ON WED NESDAY AND SATURDAY EVE NIN'GS. UNTIL EIGHT O'CLOCK. Feb. I:2, 1873.---Iv. . 'X' II .7 i NEW DISCOVERY Li Mal iuld Nodleal &:h=6. Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES • Caro Incipient Constunptlon. Dr. GARVIN'S TAU MIIIEDIICS _ • Caro Catarrh. D. GAMIN'S TAB ItEMEDIES Cure Asthma. Dr. GARVIN'S TAB REMEDIES Cale Heart Disease., Dr. GARVIN'S TAB REMEDIES Caro Skin Diseases., • • Dr. GAMIN'S TAU REMEDIES Reiplato the Liver. Dr: GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES Regulate thaStomachandllowels Dr. GARYLN'S TAU REMEDIES Cum all Female Weaknesses. Dr. GARVIN'S TAB REMEDIES Purity the IlloOd. Dr. GAIIVMS TAU RESEDIES -are Diseases of the Throat.' Dr. GARVIN'S TAU lIEMIEDIEP . Cum Bronchitis. Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES Cure "Rose Cold,”arglarrevero Dr. GARVIN'S TAR UI2II:EDIES One Ding Diseases, Dr. GARVIN'S TAB RENIEOIES Cure Constipation. ' Or. GAIWIMPS TAU 11ElltEDIES • Cure Salt Rheum.' IDr.HARVLN'S TAU =MEDICS • • Cure Kidney Diseases. - Dr. GABYIN'S TAU REMEDIES • Prorinteholera klrellonolrever ' Dr. GAMIN'S TAR REMEDIES IW:runt Halarious Fevers.' Dr. GARVIN'S VAR' urmirprEs netnoo Pain In the Breastdi Dr. GARVIN'S TAR RETIEDIES; Emma Fain in tho Side or Bark. Dr. GARVIN'S TAU IIISMIRIHES Aro a Superior Tonic. Dr. GARVIN'S .TAU REMEDIES .: Raster° the Appetite. 'Di:GAMIN'S TAU REMEDIES Caws 'die) Food to Digest. • • Dr.OARVEI'S TAU REMEDIES ' Ikatoro thoWeall aud Debilitated% Dr. GAMIN'S. TAR REMEDIES Give Tone to Your Systems'. UN% ILYDE COLE novaneTou, IDS seventh A ve., New York. Jimmy 15,1813. ' '
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