TfirDEMOORAT. ,ocal,__lnteliigence. nel i s moo irers-Ices. The s on-jolt in the several Churches Of.Mont rose ere as follow: et ‘PTIST Ofiunca.nl4..T. B. CEng swig D. D. Pm T r . P.rmitlServices lUX am. mud .m. somath SeLonl m. l'eny liegung. Wednet.day Forenlsp "kt 4' ‘T Home cauncti Rim. J. Flt.irrvir ,•Alvith gerrites,.. ...... SCCOnd dun,iny In each Month s A t.h.ln School trarnedlately before Mass ft i`t,'COPAL cnurtcn..usr. E. A. Woutnrn-Rector. ',ha:6lb Saric.cs 10% ii. zia,..siad 7%, p. m. .. • u de, lictool. ... : ...... ... • ... 11m. .weer-bar Sur•lcet—Wednesdays Iti O. M. RTIMUINT'RPTSCOPAL ....Rev. A. IL Asara.vnan. nsi•rszh nnrrierea.... ....... ...10.45 a. tn. and 7.Mvp. m ~..hwth School. 1 p m 130 p. m Praya: Ideettnr,•; Thursdays. . - ritESDYTERI AN Clll7ltol 10.4z..1tema...1.und.,37u.nnp.,... ......'hollSetvlees sgbb+ith .4.01 . 11.1Gpmn. twee Meeting. Thin - int:lv fiveninge VII P... Arrivals and Departures of Molds. Africals Departures. • Moran/sr Depot, (Daily,) oOnp. N. G t.:O A. si. Nem' Jliltord, " 10 00 A. M. 130 P. 'st. 11 s :sit:ging, " 7CO P.ll. 800 A. m. T,inliliannock, . 300 P. st. 10 00 A. SS. Fi11 . 11 1 .13V ill; 000 P. It. 800 A. M. e. , ukitn Station, - 700 P. IL. 7 00 A. 11. 6 00 r. x. 10 00 A. It. 400 P. II IT 1n1 , 3 ton, )I,,invppen, The New York, Tunkhannork, New Niilford, and Wylusing, mails, are daily ; the Conklin ~oati"n . mail will halve oa Tuesdays, Thursdays, Jl Saturdays; Ilinghampton mail, rid Silver Lake, a leave us 3iontlay at rid3o Tues. .tae and Thursday at 8 p. m ; Meshoppen mail le,ve oa loudays, Wednesdays, and Fri- ADDITInNAL sracir.L Mon tosse Depot, (Daily) 6 00 P. M. 11 00 A. M ';‘ ea " 330 r. x 730 A. M. GEO. L. SroliK, Postmaster. Montrose, January 4, 1873. New Advertisement-I. Flew read the following advertisements, new 4.1).s %Cock : Y nancial Report. New York Produce Markrt. tont nitc4 Tca Co—Bursa S Slcholo, &eta Iftlford Poor Anytum Statement. Busrstss LOCALS. Carvie'• Tar Remedies. E‘rhange lintrl—D. A. 3deCr2ems. T- 4 1.rmith of Temperance. 7.scbers' Rzaraiiisticau—W. C;raden. Gough - Omar locteire on 6:Ctreams,ancea.. Now% About Town NLn S'anday is Easter day t'ocirr courses on Monday next.. We have had only one hundred and twenty etab I days of sleighing this winter. Tnt• n.st term of school will begin on Mon Jar, Maly :AIL G.M.III..NCRUTINT exenises Will take place in the High School on Wednesday, April 16th. ISit.vi April treather is blesaing o With the ,_lit 01 Land again, and man, beast. bird and fou I hoil with j.y the departure of the anon and lee, and the reappearance of mother cart) . I)rt, EZRA. P.trusca. whose eminent nhilltio n• n and surgeon, were well known in iiie'le of this community, by a long resi ,,ene het died at the bonne of Wm. 1). Luck, on the -.Mt t d.o of Morel', after a long lllnoo of three nmaths duration. Tor. of Sayre Bros. Foun waR ag..da hear,' on :Nlondav morning, last, h haying qi',ent &Knit a. week., to nrrnrige for heating Incir boiler with coaL Taking Crundall'a block f,irtory in connection with tho foundry, and a cv Inal Is r Tamf". nu 121•111" nnu IC -111 de tun ont of eni.:doyment when work exacts. Tiler no erroneonA impreasions niay get n'.r.,ad, irnulil say that there nee no case of , w.all-pot in Montrose, nor within several mite_` of it. The rumor that there are otre or two caws in. Bridgewater, is stont.)3 - contradicted. e have no means of knowing except from re port, hence our opinion pro or con would be of no importance to the public. Now that the snow bas eribirely &wpm-need, ,our streets should be clan and the aectimula rted filth of the long winter rewired. should be repaired, and the pile of dirt tin and urn trod the glitters should be carried sow:v. A little attention to tidiness nu the part some people In front of and artnind their :ireinises, would touch improve the appearance the town. AttauntEn I..l:crrns by the famons orator, Gough,is announced for the 'firm 31on elov Alf Court, April 14th. Ontrititunities . for t.earanairrcat...peshcrs, like Grotgls, nrcrtonc too ( ~t rrrut, sn - tlitt are should tievager to take tal vr.ture uf the= when . they sio occur. The price atlrniCC,itin ii fixed extremely low, and he I:rho =lows-3*W dollar to stand in the way: .t.tltds very much In his own light; provided:of masc. that he has.any taste for that high order ~! entertainment which John B. Gong..h can so .I 1 provide_ Let un turn out and give him •,..irh a rousing. house as hr deserves, and aid, our I,cture As.elation in making up some of the which they have sustained during the past a inter. Deferred The mails being delayed by impassible roads, are ottligtol to defer sonic communications i ',tat came too late, until out next Brldwes Gone. The road bridge at Great Bend, this county, wit. 4 swept nwny by the ice last week, and also 'he one at Kirkwood. ~ ,Di. spearing. It is c i,,ilued by one who pretend.s to know al; shoat that all the pine lumber in this .1..-tote will be peed wilbin three years. IV Old Je•T. 'facet:kilts friend informs ns that on the 27th .dsy of AjnO is the day for the Wandering Jacr to make Ins antenatal appearance_ To those uLo made tic acquaintance on Ids lid visit, 'tan will he a matterof intercrt. A Mother's StrategY. 4ont.ty mother inairtml of I . .tr 41aughter's contemplated elopement, and on the appointed for the flight she put some laudanum ;in ithe 45.45's tez. The ' . l.stter fell may sFai irtd oat mite up till the next morn ing. sod in the meangtoe Beene° got tired wall ing and went house anus:ed. lie goes with anothergir) grim An Old Bible. Charies Lan, of Pittston, has in his posses- Melt a etirimity la the shape of a Bible. It is one of the greaten an most ancient specimens of Pria4C* aye pave yet seem It Was printed is MOO by Cheiztr..pee Barker, "printer to the Queen's moat esceUezet majesty:" It conts:Msa record or marriages, births and deaths fur the 'pace of 270 years, which are written in almost ryery conceirable style or penmanship.' It has been handed down from one generation to another, and now, at last Mr. Law has become its possessor. It Is to be pruseuvAi to the WilkesSarro Historical Soqiety, and will be quits an acquisition to their , libra.ry.—Beadierd .47w. Lead ore has been found on the.,farin of Mr. 31iller. of Blip& Allan hArtiablp: Clumberbutd county, on the:A - 010w Breeches creak,_ 4 1 1 south of Bhenherdatoiin. thirty, thq shalt httsheen,snnleand about -200 ;minds. of lead have been unearthed. The mineral is thuught to exist. in abundance in the locality. boelol Science Problem. One of our exchanges gives the following conundrum: Why is it thit a young fellovi and his girl can sit in the parlor until alter midnight without making any noise sufficient for the old folks to hear through the partition, but can't sit in a public place ten minutes wit:tout annoy ing the whole house with their giggle and talk. Unpatented Land,. The surveyor general of the State of Penn sylvania is making an effort to collect the taxes due on unpatented lands in ilre : .,different coun ties of the State, Farmers who-own lands for which no patentshad ever been granted have received notice that if the account Is not paid the present mouth the attorney general will pro ceed to force a sale. ftWets of Wt!hk3. Dauphin county, which gave a large majority for license, extends to the western shore of the Susynehanna river, and it is stated that Cumberland county landlord is considering the feasibility of starting a hotel in the river, near the Cumberland shore, to accommodate his old customers. Learnt Holidays. The Legislature has passed a bill defining leg al holidays, Orlng ns such the lo of January, :2d of February, 4th of .Pule, 25th of Decrnr ber, and other clays fired by Pretidents or Gov color; proclamations, directing the observance of the following Monday when the holiday falls on Sunday, and requiring all paper falling due on that Monday to be met the Saturday previ- Blphop Shanahan. We csipy from an exchange this fbllowing tice of 13ishop'Eltaidthin, of flarrishttrg;'wlilelt will be read with Interest, by a large circle of blends in this county. Buttermilk a Cure ror Small Pox. i Bishop Shanahan delivered a lecture en "St. Patrick and Ireland," at Locust lisp, Schuyl- A Correspondent of the West Chester Local : kiii costa}, last week, which is thtts spoken of Sean, states that lie knelt of a ease of the most . by a newspaper correspondent who listened to virulent small-pox to be cured by the use of ,it ; Though the subject in all its carious phases buttermilk. The patient was bathed will milk, has been near;y exhausted by the eloquence of which was also administered inwardly. The the Dominican friars and the English historian, skin was rubbed occasional with sweet oil. The the lecturer present's! many new and forcible relief obtained b y Ibis mods treatment id ideas. In his exordium lie counseled the Irish said to have been almost instantaneous. It is o to adhere to their mother faith ; to be, upright. chimp remedy and one easily obtained by all. industrioto:, honest, and above all to be temper ' ate, and thus burM them Vlioted bonds that A Receipt. I ensnare the minds of so ninny. The bishop is a We find the following receipt to kill a town, splendid elocutionist, a graceful and fascinating floiling around in our cieham . ..: "To kill a orator, whirl. Was proved beyond a doubt by the town, underrate even - prv.ent and prospective rivited attention and breathless silence of the enterprbe.cpeak ill of the churches and seho.ds, tell everybody the hotels art:grid: withhold our patronage front your merchants and tradesmen, and buy your goods and grocericsi - at some oth er place; and by all means go to the city for your millinery and such like: and if your are in business_ reline to ndvertise 31/141CC4 of the Pence, It would be well for persons who have been elected Justices of the peace to bear in mind that they are required to give notice within thirty days after their ejection to the prothensc, Very- in writing if they 'intend to serve. The election officers in the different townships are at the same time required by law to certify the elections of justices of the pence to the prothen• otary. Xo CI otunf.siions will he i—oed by ti.e gcvernor until tlru cairets.rof elections. have til ed the proper certificates and tye parfycleetc-1 Iris Mel Use - written accept:ince.: • No More - rise or Threc , ;Cent The new coinage net abolishes the silver five cent and three-cent i iecea. They will not be coined hereafter, and they are likely to gain in creased numismatic-sulfa:lL-Iron) that fact, (spec tbp rig Cfie - f? rsfetlit",uttityt oflll 4,iit and as being Tewedniiiimbri'lLati ttuesc "rimy full year. The act, a1..40 /next, 'airs the weight of the wiser dollar, to 4 ° -dtitta, coil sty few 11 the 'Wade Oadlar,", to hotter ,fit it, with its 4c, antfikrtcas; t*a atal E, 114 tride:tiivw!itCh it iamunre - 41atiefilarlf, do signml; Duties oi ceselitely tried:in Ike rieniusl:eoirt of Baltimore Cut , quest:la/I trail i.ed av to the riihfig: a police (41**io-fire en,ese4 - piug stint tler : and ai r , the 4401;1144r. Judge Nipsyi7ol , the MSC, Satet 'Shill a lice officer arme4sYlatiittadly tyeafFisn sought to he very careful any reify& gerielm.ly on the ,nt-re,si ty of.laisgltext :%r7st a Aitt)t nit questioultedecitisist - m - Sata)eist-Or3 ...Aker was ionaddartne tric?sir altrmsmtpts;;;ltrjetreer As a rule, he said, deadly Feayams. l iltoulti Ind be=fit exceplin INlSeir:br 471 1 , is to secure the arrest of the guilty party. ^ Advice ConeernisaViosvers. flowers inustr'remembre,slail one blossom allowed to mature; or "go to strd - in• more than it doted ne.tiluds Cut your flowers, awn, all or theta - beiore they beedt,3?aAij Main" i•eer - timiiii: them pit diem on tOtielAtoTe*l's;eed butiqueii to your friendsieftli have no --iliiwers;r4 excitude;',4 fu , corm with'iliose who Giore:TeiNeilrettely find Mi;ie . iisti dff l I have. All ruses ailerthe hitice eissed to bloom ttii4oot mar*lfci'lorm*, : ' z iteii t year. On bisites tiutei seed sttotild - Ilie' ;Holten:Etc, ma ture, _ : •1,7.1 Perim Alturf for -Schtsol ieltaadrecti. 47 , r 1 the arhool 'Alin have tileliiimns in Ishich they areflehfitted ffveor sivimers every Them can be no qtreiatiniriri ane faet'that the chihlieikWiliaterlary Injured by the' delleinie - keeillition of many ivilAieThlusOrreg nlAtiy end. niterid to 'tbd`l)FeWribeds.tiltii C 9 es for Rum-in:111i nL and tnoia cliaoce roe the im pure strivospiiii'44; Hare& - er unhmilthy %ikon! TesVer com plainisOrx feriet;e;s in cnti9egnenre or . tiieiioti . ..3lVoiiiiterT of acholurA. Give the children pure iai = linit plenty of It. '4 51 f - In the_Conmor . PtiCni;;lta,rittladelphia. befoniltdge tiVptiarhs, the ca se' Of Da;sld Scull temper thdlfecsjukCanya'tisintt,tiatitg, to re. cOei. ll ?P o l 6 *, 437 0 4 7' ° * JD I C i lb' c l r 4 f ted bYlitak,ilit4id,tia3l4l,lol4l,oiNti (*.cast week.: tle:Pat4f *tie toh,hqd; fisitrih:O'llonds were stbfat."'lTZUri'We t nt 'hut" On'ldonday last, rag XaklnestailitiflPrest favor 01%04:WM furtherriaole amount. This is no isspottisorrmAter „for: tho...eontlidantVan of banks here and elsewhere throughout the State, that are in the habit of receiving valuables of their friends and casteMersibr tate Iteerting.,lf the judgment in this case holds good in others, the bank which provide storage for such value. Wes are reepOrtaible for their foss.--Eartott Sen. ilneL Asmara Conclave. The twelfth annual Conclave of the Grand Commander". nf - ilielle lett; Teriapiar of Penci -1 sylvan% iiM be held tit Meadville, May 13111. For the inform:looot Knights 4n this section we append the - following :- The Ocean of .grand officers will be belt! on Wednesday, the 14th, at 1030 o'clock, The een nualreview and parade wilktake place on the 14th at 2:30 In the afternoon. The installation of Grand Officers will take place in. the Opera House on the afternoon of Wednesday, at 4 o'clock. Sir and Rev. J. 1). Herr, of Constuandery No 1, will deliver the annual address. Pittsburg COMM ndcry No. 1 has been tletailtd as Special escort to the Grand Commandcry, No. 23, committee of arrange ments. Ile headquarters of the Grand Treat tirer and. Grand Reconier during the. conclaie will boat the IPHenry Rouse. Local Option. In the Legislature at Harrisburg, a supple• meat to 'the Local Option bas been favorably reported from the committee un vice and ha monility,-providing that the manufacturers and venders of ale, beer and native vrincs, are ex empted from the law of March 27th, 187'2. Al so, a bill was Introduced last week, and .rcferr• cil to the Bailie committee, providing that the Local Option law abaft not lake effect. till Oc tober next. in counties that voted in favor of About 50,00‘ maturity against "Local Option," including, the probably vote of Philadelphia, threatens -to take all the temprranai (Minder out of the Holiest political wind bags Parties Ito well as Individuals, It vould scam would split, In attemi tang to ride two homes goingiu opMsite directions., There is a limit' ovvi to the streiebing of india rubiher. "A little niOre grape rapt. bragg," from our neighbor of the Niontruse Republican, is now in order. Patent. night Strind le. In February, Init, Alfred E. 31iller, a patent bay fork man, came to Silas Rose, a farmer near Warwick, and wanted Rose to become an agent lot. said fork, which he t onsenttst to. This ngreetnent was signed by Ruse, and it was un derstood that he was not to pay for any forks anti! he soldlitem. liestlsosignedim order for a Ilan fork. The agent' also - goL Russ to ,a 1 :-SI what Ira iatid was it duplib.• of the furvgiii.v. order and agreement, which he retained,. but which afterwards proved to be a promissnry note fur E• 274.1 payable to thengent or bearer, in ...teen months front that time. This note way transferred to Alpht us Chapman before maturi ty, which note Rove declined to pay. Suit was brought, and the jury at the November Circuit. ;111 1871, at Newburgh, found for defendant. ; 11amtk v t! , •: , brought, 141. the nity IleChll . 4l O l f the ale fi-ndant. and the judgment affirmed, Founded on fraud and deception, it was void &our the beginning. Patent right swindlers hare Laken the alarm.—Monfuemery Shand wet Local Opilon ('hi-tter county laded "against license - 3d the Lute oleetion, and the result is that the landhirila are raising their charge, for the aecoitilroithit ion or utongeri nad travelera.. The West Chester .frfferxonian axis: "Wedniautay evening the several proprietors. or our hotels asctntbicd in (Inm:it:their delibend inns requiting in the ril lowintrreaolution, which is explanatory vi ithin J. - red, Tied we. the lindertignetl, hotel keeper. , in the bortmittit of West Chester, (litt ter, Chester. co., have unanimously agreed to adopt anti eltarge our pm eons the follow lug pri ces on and after Spril 1, 1b7:1, Transient boarder,. ;e-r day Supner. breaniam and lodging Lodging and breaktint....... Single inenl4 ......... ........... ... . Shiite I,xlging 75 Jurymen and n iuu Sea per day . 00 Ktni or home err day 125 Two feeds and bay over night, per horse, 1 00 Single feed-1 gis of oats Signed—Alfred Mullen, Maris T. Chandler, Lemuel Kenney, N. T. Hayes, 11. 1L Guss, Jno. Caen, f :.L~ Sivindler The Easton Argus giros the fidlowing panic. oho" of au ingenious swindle, lately perpetra ted at Philipsburg, N. J. :—"Aaliort time ago a stranger stepped into a Philipsburg hotel in or der to relrttsh himself with a glass of lager beer. While taking down the liquid be got into *con versation with the landlady, the host being ab sent, and showed that worthy woman a Int of watches that seemed to her lobe gold. Ile re marked that he expected in a few days a Mah er invoice of goods of a similar character, when if be eould.secure available room, he Intended to open a watch and jewelry store in the town. lu the encatitetne, however, be said that be was short of needful cash, and expressed himself as willing to.put his watches in pawn to raise 'it. lie would leave the valuables with the landlady airs security for a loan of ithYd. White 'his con versation wee in progress another stranger ap pearedon the scene, and asked for a glass of the bcverav dispensed at. that hostelry. While he drank it he listened to what was passing be tween the first comer and landlady, and finally because bold enough to examine the watelies. Atter a careful review of We articles he offered the owner of them r... 00 as pombaso money. This saes was refused, for as the first remarked the watches were worth FOlObetween brothers, and, besides, he did not want to sell them at this time, pot only wished to borrow a Mel sum Of money to carry him ovet la present 1 necessities. Another and a higher offer Ilea made and again refused, and the pretended deal between the fellows brought to an end. The landlady stood open mouthed while the conyer , 1 sation between the two strangers was prog,ress ing,and wljen,it concluded bad resolved to turn , money-loaner and advance $lOO on the add watches. She made a careful search of all the drawers and found VA in the house, and this snot, with VO borrowed from a neighbor, was t handed over, and the watches passed to her : ,as 1 collateral& She felt overjoyed at ber fine stroke of finance, and broke the news eagerly to her i good man upon his return borne. Bonilacc i thought it best to!titake assurance doubly sure, I and took the watches to a jewelry store near ._ by t., aseertnin their real value. neretenens 1 dumb founded by tho statement that the entire lot was worth about dOt dollars. When he recovered his senses, after. this startling an nOtnectuent, snfaciently to get home, he went there and, as may be expected, a rather warm delatitErestaMi - actmeen the twowho hadsworn to love each other ftwever, which the most exprerrive of German adjectives were used walla% atint t. . . „ As my readers( may well believe the urriteltes.! were worthless, and the two strangers who swindled the woman were confederates who arc going *Sat driving their rascally business wherever they. Can find ono ! rirdant,erwinikSD believe their plausible stories. May this prove a warning to ethers who might be led' into^a . Hite unpleasant predicament. A Moving Advice. Clinker, who has Ind some experience in such matters, soya ; If It Is your good fortune to "[lit" this Spring, go off without "cleaning house," and leave it in—if passible—it nastier condition than when you first went in. Throw all the old bones, shoes, hoop skirts, slops and broken lamp chimneys Just whore they can be raked in a pile—but don't do any raking. The incoming family won't know what it is to make garden. If a door or gate is nearly off its Lung• sn, give it a kick tO help It off; it pleases the proprietor to tilt such things up about this lime of the year. Tell your oldest hopeful td throw the old dead eat into the well; because it imparts a delicious taste to the water, anti, you-Anon., the do'etora duet atwu'ys be idle. If Yotrlikve a surfeit of rusty stove pipe, broken bottles and rotten cabbage in the cellar, leave it ; it shows a neighborly spirit. When you pull out the spikes upon which your pictures and looking' glasses depeiied, be careful to draw about a square foot of plaster with each ; It gives a- I pleasing appearance to a deserted room. And, I shove all, don't commence to "tear up" unt(i the other family bas.arrived, and are tilling the entry and stain with their thingi. It is finch fun to get around and over them, and the at:an gels are in no hurry to come In. If you. only ' move half a square down town, do it on o wheel-barrow, its cheaper ; anti W,fiCEI left stand ,ing on the pavement, it's so easy to tall oven-- When your last load movt..- 4,4 don't matter if you do throw :lamp nxs a basket of candeatruit,or a few old bums. -Thq -new - occupants will think they were "lost in moving." Don't say good I)) c to the "other family," or the. think your friendliness is only "put ,on.;?. bid pick up their best door mat and scoot ! • ilopbottom Ilene. .. • FIRST of April Las arrived, and change on the corner 1.3 the order of the day BUSINEEI3I.I eery lively fora dull west*, -es pecially with the new firm of Tiffany .V.Jefft;rn. ILtritEn damp under foot, slippery sidewalks, and hard Tor those who cannot boust.of good understanding. Na, COUET . 3 mill, has again changed bandy, is now under the supervision of Mr. Benzes itelph,from Lackawanna. As temperance is the watchword; inelbinks in the future our town people will walk the straight and narrow way with ease and luxury A FEW of our wealthy citizens indulged in a sleigh: ode out of sown, not long since. to a sil ver wedding of Mr P. fl. Tiffany. The storm raged u ith unabated fury, and as no silver stove was on the programme, it became rather cool toward morning, but with the ale of man ifold easy chairs, and the lively company ,if the lair hostess and daughters, madame rumor says they ..arried until day' dawned, then wended their way home with light hearts, and a time never to he forgotten stamped undelibly upob their memory. llopbot tone, April 4th, 1873. • New Milford Items. 310 s, S KNAr are intemling to rebuild their )In. W. JAY. of Oneonta, N. Y.. hag put climbed the t hi= [lota Mn. W. K. CIJAPILAN. has rented the lumbe of 31r. M. i".eman. Tuts find thunder shaver of lite qtrr.enn: rmp:ruled by from, boil, visited lbia place rm Saturd.ty, April 5111. ON the night of the 2nd, the train dire here at midnight, run into a Glide this rdsle rlf ,31ontro4 Depot, end was detained until the ngst. morn mg. A special train froth Grmf BeriY way serit to its assistance. TIfE tooeral of the yOungest daughtet,of J. Wilber was bell St thu 3L E. Chuipttititi,Tues. day April ist. The funteral serrieM.-welon do6tect by the Rev. T. A, Jerome, intitv*isener ul the liastoi, the Rev. : A.4.i Breuk.Stilitilwits at tending. tbe-Annual Uonferrtree. Tin: lecture delivered by Dr. T. L. Brown, of Bin g hamton, N. Y., in the Town Hall, on Sun day evening last,-on the subject of temperance., was lergelrattenled.' 'The Icettrrer,,illi pleas ing slid inkrdeiiveMartio6'trfe'dl6 ltdprtss,up on his hearers the importance of tempairiee.in all things. He ia r prainlly aavoimteliptupC,:llo4.-- in diet, that the body finny be kept; In st state of health, that on appetite for- strmulnntei of any kind will not be creAted. New 3filford, April sth, 'HMS. ' ' Business Locals. ..loirN 13. Gnr.o trill lecture at the Court House, In 31ontrose, Monday evening., April it DP. GARVIN'S TAR REDIEDIESCasept . meal or the timed. notsatt's great lecture on "Cirenmstunceu," April 14. d early, if p)a dmiuld gdt u gaud scut. EvertANne Ilarv.r..-11ieruby announce tirmy friends and the traveling public genenilly. Vint 1 Quill my buni open-for -I neentrinpatkitiou of -betnraers ftetid trirtssi" pests. A friend of low and order, a fin xi be liever in the "right of the majority to Yult."-i having proved my devotion to the principle by four years service in he support, I cheerfully accept tbeloc:Woritiot aittiatidnAnd tal fully obey all Inws, 'date and nafionar epetantily ask the patronage of all ,ruipwtable people, who may haw" oerasion to patronize a public house. and promiselhat no effortyMall be wanting to make lhoExclutildititnstclasiWot tel in every particular. DAVI. A. DlMinammar. ' Montrose, April 9th, ' . r Trerrse to Gough's leetnresnollriltargi most everywbere. W. 13..Dmris OM Walla '59 eta.--by one by all. means. •TUF. LATUT Timis:en op lz ) t[Ettllcc&.. We congratulate the Temperance world on the , success which seems to be 0T0r714101113 attend ing the use of Vinzuktt Bmte.a. it establish es the fact, long smuteuricil fur by Temperance physitians.that nothing which into:l=o;4.l2 ever beneficial to the sick. Certainly no prepa ration coutaixamalcoliol4 bas7ever aappqmpTish ed, such, cures of MelariomiieVer, Adfiimuctisli, dyspepsia, rbetnnatism; lung 'colnplaintsr, cnn atipatton,andgeneral debility, as we-hear of from all quarters, as the results of this &minus vegetable specific. No true philanthropist will regret to see spirituous liquors expelled from medichl uke, if they can be safely dispensed with; and that they arc not beneficial to any case of sickness, whatever ihreharacter,appears at least,tO have been demcinstisted. It public opinion is capable of making, any impreaskin upon the minds' of the Faculty. they will ere long Introduce the, pmst popular of modern mediilacs into the hospitals, and prescribe it hi . their practice. Thentillions hero green thew Odle a fair trial: it has more than answered their eipectathips„ and no theoretical opgositlnn can shake their tfith in it • ' • • • • UT no small eircumilancohinder yorb tom hearing"Ciretunstaneetr next lionday night Bat few speakers area etrr.tmstanee to Gough, ,•.n.3,,,,131:At ANOTHER opportunity to hear that powerful Carrie D. Cooley, youngest daughter of 'lira orAtor, John, klong4 4 ,AßOLl4...P9vOlLliff3 1!.1C. Mc3llclten. ZACILATUAIIn South AtNifm;Pa., March Wd, TEACHERS EsAiltdnidattLAThe Special Er- Libbie nr Zatliatine:dhughten Gegolateberitta aminati. wilLtua held na omi 2r j neth: • "" '• Springville, Village School liotue, Trulay, April 18. Rush. Grangerville schhol house, Saturday April 19th, Lathrop, llopbottom school house, Tuesday, April 21,L Clifford, inatitute, , Corners school house,Wed nesday, April 23d. Clifford, Eramiuntien, Corners school house, Thursday, 24th. 'tortoni, Graded school house, Friday, Apri 23t1i. Montrose, Graded school house, Monday, Ap ril 2sth. New Milford, Graded school house, Tuesday, April 29. Gibson, Stoney seAnnliouse, Wednesday, April 80th. Susquehanna Depot, school house, Thursday, May 1. Liberty, Lawsville Centre school house, Fri. dav, May . d. firiendsville, school house, Monday, May 5Th. Each examination to commence at 10 o'clock a Pl.. ,Ap culire.htfittre in ~e. s t irr,coc,}lte4titc. Branchtei 61 :Lindy. plqu'reg tif rensOlffit liolding a Asp biota n ill heel? Ott Ihr Ofeeil, panel 'Union Fourth Reader. Directors should examine the certificate of 'those who wish schools, and fq no case allow one to commence teaching who ims not a valid certificate, as it is flireof, and I have no time for examinations while visiting schools. , After clo.se..of ex4lll.luni ,ulV)4e.rfairlyi . Ihe offlee-of MA-4w Eltifeenniondink, , 4o •Dion - rose, on the first Monday of each mouth, 'at 1 o'clock, p. m. W. C. Timms, County Supt. Forest Lake, Apcil 9th, 1873. . t 3 .. D3 SOCEIL—Tbe old "Pranklin - Fire insuinnce Company began business in 1829; has paid for loss about 0,500,000, and its surplus urstsls that of any other Fire Insurance Company in the United States. Parties in Susquehanna County holding poliebrol having loss there on.or desiring any change in them, will be good enough to notify HENRY C. TYLER, Ag't, April 2,1873.-4 w. Montrose, Pr. iNSCIL'iNCE NcrricE,—Win. Buehler, Esq. , of Harrisburg. * Pop rge.,091443 tisi, , igoththe State Agency hfilfe'FrduKllii Firerlantrhide Co. of Philadelphia, and I have notice from the Com pany, that Thpmpson, Den Bro., of 1r Bunt; Pa:, aft' to take tiiiiiltcirefl3tMerit is. I ' ufaltelltg snore • notice W yen? aga, - thit I vefriSein eepreitiftVit+ ()Work ny that Thompson, Den & Bro. represents: I don't allow country agencies to dictate my bus inix;s, either in the supervision of risks, pc ad just ing losses. I take this opportundtV'Of tlotl fc my customers, that all siika In the Frarnk lin as they expire, will he plajxad,ia other ; good responsible companies. „ 1, • 11 L Ain° Uri. Montrose, April tilind,l97T-4 Ivo, leer.—Aintitysitai.4To commence at llontrole, April 111.6,074:i G nand. ro ra. AaMara—Olivet James Devi6'e. A polacon—DaNicL.Lurrier. Liunt,i, John M. Stewart, Johh Stephens. Dimnek—Doter Strupler. F.mmt Late—Hiram Cogswell. Dibiott—Thomas J. Mintzer, Lewis Evans. Sibs 'llOwell. Great Bend 'rwp.-11eury Lane. Great Pend Boin.—rtitiberk'E...Bl.Ephens. Ilartord—Naannua Ting*Fl M." , r.'sv — SOlinnonizingtion. New 3lilfora (:. McConnelL New :Milford Tteri—Dennis Shay. thiklatia—Chas. R. \Vestal'. Susipsebanun Depot—Josiah Sprngville—Minot Riley, Daniel L. Sheldon Mimi M. Simon. Silver Lake—Timothy Sullivan. tack. Apolacon—Asaltri Graveg, Slnfuna Dimon- Aulmrn—Jatnei I'. Gay, Lewis C. Swisher. Brooklyn—Abram Chamberlin, John Bolles. Bri.liy,cwater—Nehemiah Faucher. eillEurti.—ltittarler:,L.avlintliactatt4ttagtftla Burns, \Vines Bennett, Avery Burdick, James L IVeN, \VIIDam It. Coleman. Ir . ! mock— NCcift7rii l lftiitW i ' Dumlatr—S. G. IVvsver. Frientkville—George Smith Great Bend Boro.--Theodore Corby. Great Band Te-p.—Benoni B. Tuthill. -Ilnrf, son Pju , l'Aere. a • Liartnpenyimion.V.l.Eollail liAlq3b.C ll 4 l 4F..lPlßcer Luce., • .; 1 s;:r to . Lathrop—F.lms Horning. Lenox —Hiram White, Jamcsi Conrad, Wm. Hartley, Illichael Belcher. Francis M. Rood. )font rose—Andrew .1. Geriltaon. M iddlidow n—Dari nit - Coleman. NeW Milford Twp,alca.l). Foot, Jacob Stod dard. Philip !larding. Oakland—E. C. Levitt. Ittaih--11cury Granger. Silver Lake —Leek Jayenc. Thomson—James 11.FuAter,Samuel H. Lew 1;... 47: 7 5. 441:1/ 1 71 1 . Auburn—Milton Harris, jr., Geo. R. White, Cherie. !lay, Albert G. Sterling. A polaenn—James Dean, Jr , Lewis Beebe, EtheortigniintleViiioC9rtlatiWbiltlittaLlwr, ei Ilri.42;en at er—W illiam Stark- Briinklyn—lsaae Vitnitiken. blitDpale 7 nriliß i ßurdink.,' • • t nowuls. Dimock—.Tatnes tune Forest Lake—ltilop Birebard. Friendsville—Thomas Hagan. Gibimi—eGitatles Beaoft'ulP42ol4ll3 go Brun daze. Great Bend Twp—Cicero Dixon. G.tral Avlid,Eom — .llm., E. Howe. Dennison K. Oakley. Ilarmony—Stephen G. Irvin. Jeso.lV -4 iar, viA.44 l 4447!T.4l 9 5l4ERTnAkCiif eb Y , Ralpli S. Birehafd. Jackson—Leander Griffis, Earl Olin. Lenox—George Belcher. Lathrop—Sidney 3fontrre,—Lewis Campbell. New Milford Tali—llenry Mead, Belus B. F00t...510.7i C://`.- 7. A Oakland—Daniel M atthews. RuOi—Robert 11. llillk. Springvdlv—Da v u'l., Thomas, Arphibahl B. n ont,:x .IAI h Sosquelsanna Depot—William H. Telford. Thrnsoll—John .11. Lamont, Barnard J. Whitney. f+ar3r~t= c. KIKSIAN--COSILAP--In Lenox, March 22d, by Rev. D. S. ll:human, of Elmira, N. Y., nottlltzs'earrie tirtlonilutjet (Ikharoad, Pa NEWTON—Ogium_v—lp Ilarford, March 30th,hy Rev. A. 3liller, N. E. Newton, .Miss Mary -yEo.oiiKKll,lllulghlgbiAol;- lice o ll l *X.Prr , i. - ,L 11foxf.t...6. 0 1`rerffdi•A"ii RthlSTillbreAritiri2d, Ffettft , SttSxttiy "otttr3ll43' 'Mice 3E. Tucker, daughter of A. 8. - TikilMl BENSON—Strs:NEn—At the residence of A. Sumner, in New Milford, April, Am, by Rcy. It'ingailii.Ul , olfinsdß, 4 4 3 .TatWonstafltaltigii E. M. Sumr,sf,,t,l4olpme.t Dovotrrr—Osnyns—ln Candor, N. Y., March 9th, by Rev. .9_ 0. Warren, Charles Doughty, of Caro Hoc, and .Miss- Eva C. Osburn, of Candor. TALLMAN—Sums—Maid' 20th, at tho Hill p e gi , raga arT 'l4 ?fraßir '4' d 3lise Sadie M. Smith, of Lenox. Dnannona—Sgau.t.n-,-In Upsonville, March grab, 1873, at the bou.s4rol the bride's parents, by Rev. H. Doretnus, Henry Rudalphus Dearborn, and Hiss Aunts Cordelia, daughter of... Robert baunant-.F.1044 alLof..ellpaonvßlW t. V;ffl Barren—ln Apolamn, March 21st, Mrs, Julia I,,aalfa'oroactaie W. Baxter, aged '.13 years. I.9 . Amt Auburn, Pa., March 15th, i .ThEnittan Yonker, aged 73 rears. Curren—ln Auburn, Pa., larch oth, Frank, son of Isaac Carter. aged 10 years. WARNER-At Great Bend, March 10th, at the residence of his son, Henry Warner, Adin Warner, in his 89th year. Psalms—ln Great Bend, March 24th, at the residence of Wm. D. Lusk, esq.,Ezra Patrick', M. D., aged 04 years. Coeur—la Sogth Aubura, Ps., March etb, The 'Markets. Financial. The fign . sea given for gold, Indicate that the .. bulle• had another fleld ..day. in -Nese York last Saturda%.. In the early part of the day It open ed at 11.:1, and went no higher than 117 X, but It juentW at rthe final close .to - 1184 x; an ad vance.olono percent. Sterling excinu3gei .121 to 128. • Aak'd. V EV - 8618n. 119 K 120 8-20 Conpon.lBo3 • ^ • 110 . 110% 8-20 Coupon 1804 1103 1161 1 8-20 .... .. . ...118 '• 118% 0-20 CouponlBoo •• ' 110 1 4 11634 s.2oToupiplBo7 ' 118 118,!4 0-20 (louponlB6B 11734 118 Neal * cents -' • • 114 115 1040 a" • , •• ',"•• • .112 K 118 Paris Exchange,— , 443 Sterling Excluntge . .127 3i 8 Currency Bonds.. ......... ........ Gold .. ..... ..„ . 11 85 Silver.. , Agme York Produce Market. correciesiCiekly by Harding, Ilayderi.'S, Co., 2.ls.WcaLiti,gton St., N,ill . York' it' Buttep, tp , ' 476 , 450 ' Q't lan - 400 50 File.CsC, ttnizzo.por lb.. AiA: . ; . ;.• . ...... , / 50/0 per duz- . /60 / 1 AktarY! ' ; , . • . 1; . i .I:. i.. -. !E1. , , ,,, 5, ... . ...........!... 7.....Ta26 ,1101tr,skr barr;l - . ............ • 0.90(7%10 Corn meel,loo - tbs. • ' - 3.40(V.50 Wilma, per bn.vheL ... .... . ... ..... L 7542 1 10 Rye . .., . 00092 1 •0ut5::.... -i....,.......- ”---.."..:* blear, Corn 070 7'2 ITka ll opq, crqp 0f4872 . 45@ria Tallow . 1 3i(i•il Lard przqb ...... • • 808% Potatoes - per bb1.... ..... t.50a,3.uu Al pplp ...............;. ~. 2750340 Tigkey.i. per ib......... , „ ....,.... . .., .... . • 184320 Chidkeirts. ' . , ' - 16617 Driakg '"1 • • • .•...; :.;:'.'.; ' Shelifts 'Saler ‘2IIEIIIFFtS SALES-BY VIRTUE OF writs issugkilli.the-Qourl. of Commort Pleas of Sttsquehaluia County.and Id me directed. I will expose to Bale by poWle tendue, ot site Court Ifrmni fn 3folltrosp.'on Friday. April 18, 18713,at Sl'ecletelt,Lp. , to., that following pieces or pareela of land; to.wit :/ All that.ecrtalri,plece or parcel otland cheats In the Itmensbip of -Ararat. in the county of Sloquelimmairod Bthicgatth.flenlideri bounded and- described -as .fols lows, o wit; Oa the north or bode Of Clark Digis nod Trirnee'llaillotn. On the trimcby landieof kot.int the aouth Ly.--lande of Loren Snow and Dnyte;and On Me westby lands of E. Worth, conratti logo, saes Of. land. Deltic same more or less..witb the appurtenances. one log house, • taw fruit trees, and abate SD scree bripnised. Oiciredand taken in execu tion at the plea( J. U. Hanley aailved to EllZel Wes ton vs. Thomas Avery nod David Avery) " AL3O-Ait thafeertain ram, or parcel of 'lied. iota ale Angie townslilp ofJossup,th the carity,ol SONO,. henna. and plate of Pennsylvania, hounded and de- Mined fla follows. northeast by lands gate tie estate or „4. Sherman, eced.,. rind. J.. W. Arms dielsor the mmtheast by muds of Isaac' Bolles, on the southwest by lands of J. D. Mellneby, Ann mu the northr yet by Janda mold A. Manch, containing CO ' acres. be the same mord t o lemooltts- the appurtenance, 1-fratuo hoopoe, one frame Amnia one orchard, sad about SO tercel Impeoyed., (Taken In emention at the cult of A: o:3Vittearctthailes Ythkinsand Christisq-Davia. cod John, Tubbs. assigned to 11. 0. Cmul?.. vs. - Chart' flethinS and Christiarr Davis.) - t• ALSO-AU that certain piece nr parcel of tact nitro rithe township-of Rosh in Oa OnlotySwim, narniarind-Stateof Pennsilvania.bonnd and'Oni.ortned .1, 0 1 10 1.!..t 0 r. 1 13 Wooing at /--paint on a public 'rent %cure elannt paid' road SO percheii to a comer till l'aollllObr Di IW7 wheatou'i land, I.'lente along weld lirlitytuteit lineporth degrOM{Eit :-10-perches 01 a corner tin lids of B. Osbpro'm Wed, thence north 3 pleft, l3 3 ,3 filf+o o l ea Porches to a corner. throw tooth orgrees past its 7-1 perches to a comer on Cronle• hd, tbenewsourb it degrees-seen 21 , t 10 pembee to • corner. Omega south 01 degrees cut i verebee to the place of begbiolog, contaluitig'Si acres and 81 perches ofiland. bi the as rte mom or Ica; with. the apparbs. Dances, 1 nrw.f.w.a.etory WAng honer., 1 ham and other olit-buildfngs,3ll 0 . and oboist Weems tia pfosnd. ( Takes in esectinunsetbe colt Of Abet Tu. re 4 ra.llfrarn flebom4 . 'ALSO-All that e rtaln piece orPerMinf laird Ali:i r ate gnx.hecriWnshly sthejprinsytile in the councrof,Susques IMontfaa, Stale or Penn.wlmilm, bounded nod- de tieisOOrstererrish.",mer'inteedterry-isbusm-M, gmr. - 'ARUM; on the south by hinds of James Deckernied Loa; tat aro be' stet AT/retts of 8.0 fowls and Ainos Dutton, contalulalotlo acres of land, be the mem more of lest , hith the spourtenaneee, 1 frenie dwelling basse t I barn, I log hoem. some fruit trene. - and partly Imnroved: oielsed add taken in ex...Merlon at the milt aro.a.rtr. Voider:in asilgned to E 8..L1t116 ra. • n, A. s- 1 "1? atll "1 - AIS -All that Gotten Own prat , ' of n Mate In the township of Auburn In the county of Susones hum* and Ststo-of • Pestnaylmania. bounJed Cod do. svaned anJOltwo Ktu wit •;,.On thq north by lands of James Lottf3ottflieeftst.lnstandlof 14 - tiaiN". Sennett. on Ito south by lauds of.lllltodi flares, A. D. Tawas. hory sod John Sat.,, and en the, west by. binde r of Übe'Wier, cobotathlos abonbSatios •afil land be' the pame,rdore oxisnt. lOLA this-aryl:atonality", -3 dwelling Eldora: 1 barn; 1 new 'FiOra bunco. a t nod arehatd, and Itnimprovat ft3dLtedandtalfbn in exeentioo ,at the wino, A. J. Gerrftvon cv,.F. u. cony, *tames :P.. Ben. grinder and William' Whiteit' • ' Takediotleo-Nall bldi moths di-reaped on the day of isle. - IL 11, HELMS, Sheriff. 'Btirlßa Citata; Ilotitrou; March AM: • Cow Hy. Briefness - Directory Ta 4 lines 'in this birs:itary,one year, sl„h'f)-- Streh' additional - tine, go cia. - ' mo.vrium. J. A, DEERFI—tom.!.7 Spficyor, of susqnebannik 'Coen ts. Mice in the Conti llonom.'.llontrove. Pa.-404f. l'Asttet. cicrarALT: Aturnri'.; ',dee tau, bblosiTurt.eo House. Public- exam*. • °, •-• R. P C 0.., 1411kervf, tell Patelgn see, Tlekest aSeDsitte crkii Sneaset,lrclusdand.Scat• , - . BILLINGS STROUD,, Genera nee:MA Life Mime once Aeon. , ; situ, Fen Itallroso and Accident Tick, It to Now Yorleand PlNlEdelpbts. Ofllcs one dui:preset of the 1 .1 2 ,14 6 ;11 • z.!• C. HAUGIIWOUT, tilaterrWhol•rale mad hetall kind•alJae rooLlDgActutrims-Pcr =UM & NiCITOLL. the plate tO ret Druesatid Medi . Meg. Cigars, Tobacco. ripe*. roactakwki. Specter tIcA 'ante othnit. &e. 11r1ek Sleek. iiCht. L. COX, ,lierneee talker end denier In eli ankles usually kept ley' the trade, opposite the Back. • Barddt , ViiRW berdere In Stnree, • •end lliiiniefactarere of Tin end Bhadier:lorue, earner - , Fitya,tn sad TarDpikokucet. . _ it.; ft: 1101261t.,' lreirehhat' Prange tad • dealer 111 .. , l3gttig. Tapir:lnge, end. Fern:shins „Goods. gad Reedy•Aidel (,lathing, on %loin Steele}, text do* I e 'lgtiLidle and Irglailueg Deg 0111 ea. . • • , nuriAltD,'lncider in' (ironerles; Prortilnn, • .13nalin.lnationety and Teatime Notion,. at !mad • • .Publlc Avenue.. NEW MILFORD cisvroA 51.10EMAKR,Ocal. 'erja gerialna CSR-- Plaster. Pen h grouudi- • iier cent. (a [mat on MI Depokits.. Does& general Banking This nll-tf