ill E DOIOCRAT: Local Intelligence. Rell;rious Services. The services in the several Churcbra of Mont ro , nro follow : I?TtST J.& Canannas D. D. Pastor tiahhath Services 10X a. m. and 7 p. m ~01141 h . 12 m. Meetlng. Wednesday Bsenlags IX ...... Thew. J. Suit - COM s,,ensth Services, Second Sunday In each Womb SAhlaath School tannedLaic!, before Mae■ riseoPA L s a nhath Scrriees nday School . Week-Day Serricee—Wedurnlaye, —.Rae. W. D. JUDO 10.45 a. m. and 7.Tp. m. 7 30p. m FTIIOIIIST EPISCOPAL smiisath serrieem Ss iihmt homil lims,er Meeting. Thunder.. NIESIITTERIAN 1.4.11.410-11 Res. J. O Mazza. SahhCh SA, tel. 10.43 a. ea. sod 414 p tn. c,hh.th Se.hool 12.15 p. m. Meeting, Thomas, 11.1242* 1 34 P. 0. Arrivals and Departures of Made, REITER AIIIIANGEME-ST. Arrivals Departures. idontro.. - e Depot, (Daily,) 000 rt M. 020 A. Al. New 3111tortl, " 10 00 A. M. 180 r. M. W) " CO P. m. 800 A. M. 7.,11.1.nn0ck, " 8 00 P. Y. 1000 Friends , illy, 000 P. M. 800 A. M. 700 r. It. 700 A.. M. VO P. IL oinkiin Station, Ha yton, 10 011 ♦. u. '4 00 r. u. 11e4Loppt n Th, New York, Tunkhannock, New . 111ilford, and Wylusine, mails are daily; the Conklin st.o om mxil trill leave on T.uesdays, Thursdays, sad sntunlays; Bingbampton mail, via Silver !Ake, o ill have on Monday at 1130 B. in., Tues. and Thursday at Bp. in ; 3ltsboppen mail will !rare on Mondays, Weduindays, and F r i. days. ADDMOXAL STAGE& Mon t rnse Depot, (Daily,) 600 p: se - 11 to L.ll. No% 31illuni, " 330 P. Y 730 A. IL GEO. 1. SroN-e_, Postmaster. Montrnse, January 4, 1873, lien• Advertisements. Please read the following advertisements, new this week: Flour—ll. J. Wchh. Mos.:dation—Read, Grime , & Co. Nris Firm—Read Watrous. • Isrqrable Hume roe Sale—.l. R, .ford. l'iminto Chief. Jr.—J. Y. Crisman. 'hild Fogad Dead—A. N. BulLard The following Real HAW.. (or Sale by John Gaviu: Our Farm. Bowe sad Lot. Farm or Fifty Ames, Hotel l'r-pvt , ,, and a Distillery. C,,derial..inr. fteckhow A Bre. u Amhara & Co:* Monamle. Tre.icatt'• Boller Pall—SD. , y Bros. ,ra,111111,: Nrw—Carpets—Gasteubmg, Rosenbaum, & 0 BCSTIVESS Loral.* GarTlo . l. Tar Remedies. 1 an kmhore• i I,IICW Wanted-8. EL Mane. Nolen Abont Town. WE hare a new moon, and with it comes a -liange in the weather for Use better. It is real spring like. Tile new bell for the Presbyterian church, vrilenl on Friday last.. It weighs 2,000 pounds. I: :- r“un lon examination to be too much of a tai for the belfry of the eherch, hence a tower h. heat to accommodate It. Ilr., WALIMINEIL, has accepted acall to G rat y, Colorado. May succms ateewit him ac a ,peiat) rtwioraticat of Ora th to his family is the tauccce itrAyor of all vwho TM? !“. am no now pees of smnll-nos in We ourlerAand from Dr ILTLav the siien.ling pbysiciam, that Mr. R. Taylor bctirrrtl to be out of annger• but that thr rase Mrs. Stung is mote Wn mider•tiand Mr. M, S Di:sutler went to Y. irk last week. We expect lo see &large ey of sew goods on his return. We under , tdtd litin to ,ay, that be intends to buy a huge suw k, and will hose a great variety of carpets and oil cIOLOS. THE folk/161Sr. officers were elected for - WiJe.Awske /we Company.. No. 3," on Wed . 10,41.) evening. April 24• h: F.rernan, Henry Woodruff; let I.:ta't Foreman, Wm. B. Bald , Socretary, Charles .11urse; Treasurer. F. auk C.310x1) , : IPt Pipe:man, Walter E. Prall; 2I Pipentan. Ilrzeidah gutlste- IT u ill he scen in our admerlising columns, that M. Lica,' .kuel Watrons, two enter re,,rr young Inca. Lase forum.' a ,partacrship ct the Mercantile business, and declare their in teut uut to w.-11 for cash only. This ism itshould In- to ererr htudness establishment. We wish thea, the fueA success which they merit. S. Geonau..„ gave umusiddentertainment , in. Cuiressakist church, on Saturday even ; and repeated it en 31onday evening, with a u;ir• new programmeße brought a class al.! quality of tones from - the Wolin, so rich ienti euelody., enchanting of sweetness, and ovelotn, in carnation, that he indeed proved tu as to be what is claimed for him, "a u - u,r,;:y in niusic." We have not heard the like She dugs of Paul Julian. • Jon. T ‘yLoit, General Freight Agent of the Valiq iLlitroad, James L Blakeslee, Pr , ,lnh.at of the Montrose Railroad, Robert Kkaz, Director of the Montrose Railroad, and Perry Marcy, contractor of the Montrose Rail ma 1, reginered at the Tarbell house on Thurs ,l3y. of List week. We understand they bought git, an amount of stock in the Montrose Huil aay If men of their railroad experience are r , ,..1 ) :0 purchase stuck, why Aced any of our eutieen s abu hare a double interat, longer de pay the balance of their subscription, tb.a tat road may be completed to the earliest toe'. No more doge in the manger. Pa) up or sell out. • . Abolition of the Grand jury. F. , rty -eight lawyers of Deading,among whom Or I J. Lawrence Getz, and Senator .1. D. hate petitioned the constitutional COD- A tat loti to abolish the granci jury system for 11111;411 reasons that it has long since outlived nwassity or usefulness, that it is en impedi weat in the administration of Justice. entuMng an entieemsary amount of labor and expense on the entiens.and that it is no longer required Jut Welt suCery. Soldiers. pi °moment. ElnT4.lltB DEMOCRAT :—Msny years ago. but , cribed wt mite towards a Soldiers' Moan me t tuud. Is the erection just opposite the House that monument? U not, why have s t not bowething more dope in that matter, or nr moony refunded. Who holds that fund, ant*. h responsible for it, and can account for its 1511 i the party who solicited that sub. orr , lk.c . 0.41,5 e report, and oblige many sub :L:l..4. A Bunscums. raper Whimled ,lEW:tint• There no Wittig to tylo:t.PorPost's PVT rill et be put. The Connecticut River Rail ro4d u proud of a loropotlive wit paper wheels "td the experienced engineer who drives this remarkable engine says the paper wheels M. vuh e With less friction and do ,not jar near so much us tbose of iron. In this view of the case, It dues not deem at all improbable that we shall won luvc cylinders, cranks and piston rods of p aw, the L•ae of costly iron ht machinery being confined to Wilms and grate bari. State Iffanutketutles. The total number of manufacturing estab lishments in Pennsylvania Is 87,800, and the valuatiott of the products $711,894,844. In the list of States,Penusylvanla Is second In the value of manuhteTured products, and first In the num ber of insinufacthrlng establlshmenut. The' Log anslness. The large number of rafts, which annually Doss down the river, give some idea of the mag nitude of the lumber Linde of the Susquehanna, but the boolui of the boom companies give data ;which enable a more definite conclusion to be reached. For five years peat logs were rafted out of the Lock Haven boom as follows : 1!),Sio. aod ( S T .frf 2 a lek ) . m. TN P. W. Years. 1868 • 1870. ... 1871 1872 Total In five year+ Out of the Williamsport boom Years. Fag. 1868 163,648,289 1869 2Z,060,805 1870 7'3,180,973 1871 ........ 166.661,181 1872 297.185,632 Total .. —.1,077,426,400 The logs fated out of the Williamsport boom last year yielded the company owning It over $401,000. The charge for boomage is $1,35 per thousand feet. ILlsrely Steno In Court. Last week, sherif f Edmluster, of Broome county, New York, was brought before Judge Crosby defendant in an aLtion to recover from• the sheriff the amount of a Judgment for wideVone Thomas Hammond was Incarcerated on a body execution, as it was claimed that Hammond, who was out on the limits, went farther than he had a right to go. The sheriff was defended by Hon. B. R. Johnson and W.J. Luddcri, esq., and the prosecution was conduct ,ed by 8.8, Curran, esq. Mr. Ludden came in court a few minutes late, and took no part un til the sheriff himself took the stand, when the }luta: objected to having him (Ludden) ex amine the witness. Mr. Ludden, however, in sisted upon going on with his case, and for that a flap was Imposed upon him, and the sheriff was ordered to leave the witness stand and con duct his own attorney to Jail. The sheriff, however, refused to obey the mandate, but the judge took no cognizance of anything further Mr. Ludden did, and would not note the testi mony he examined. The Judge likewise threat ened to send the other attorneys; Mr. Johnson and Mr. Curran to jail for interrupting tarp while he charged the jury. The result was a disagreement of the Jury. Blrthlay Party. That was an interesting party which assem bled on the 9th inst., in honor of the ttth birth day of S. Mitchell, Esq., one of our very oldest !ci izens. Fifteen men, from seventy-fire to eighty-nine rears old, met end spent an after noon together. Their average age was a little over eighty years, and the aggregate was more tan 1200 years or life. The Hebrew Psalmist considered life hardly worth keeping, beyond three scare and ten years. What would he have thought had he seen men who had passed four score years, climbing into a high open wagon, and laughing nt the chilly wind, and the snow banks and mud holes, over and through which that Soar horse team soak them to their rendezvous. The same team limught them seely to their homes again before night, and every one appeared to be glad that they had been together. All of them praising their host, the ladies who had charge of the repast, provid ed the waiters, the driver and every one who had helped to contribute to their pleasure or comfort. And what it perhaps of as much im portance as any thing else, not one of them felt any worsefor their ride over en awful rough road, in a damp south east wind. It is to be hoped that such a reminm will occur often among those who ate fast passing away_ Court Proecedlnus. E. W ESSAIIROOKA use of Ann Arne+ vs. C D. Hill, verdict for plaintiff in the sum of 51. A. & '3. Ft AsnivEs vs C. D. MIL Jadament opened. Verdict for Plaintqf in the sum of Fluxes!' Fcrut.zn vs. Benjamin llattmway. e aL Plaintiff takes nonault and jndgmeni discharged. LTrov Petilion.toart appoint Jannm L Tom ley Town clerk of Ararat township. Jonv J. TOST/C0 vs. Daniel Smith and Otis F. Hubbard. Jury tmpanclled, but use settled while upon trial. Cantos Nowroli, convicted last week for stealing a horse from James Birchard, Court sentence, to return the property stolen, pay a fine of ten dollars and costs, and undergo an imprisonment in the Eastern Penitentiary of Philadelphia. for two years in solitary confine ment at hard labor. Wu. PENNY, John 31arbra1ve and Simnel Woodruff, were hronght in on an attachment as witnesses, in the ante of 0. K Pickett vs James Bberet, on the part of the Plaintiff.— Court direct 0. E. Pickett to pay two-thirds of the costs, and John hlarbrake one third. J. W. GIIANGER. WI. 0. E. Picket. Judgment for Plaintiff in the slam of $106.92. Comrr appoint F. A. Case, Esq., Auditor to distribute the hinds In hands of Sheriff' , in the estate of R. S. Searle. Coeur appoint R. EL Rose Auditor to dis tribute the funds la the hands of Sheriff in the estate of Hiram Osborn. Ist the sale of real estate of Jo;tn Barker, Court appoint B. L. Baldwin, Auditor. Ausztrr enastrzarAnt vs. John Cann: Ye , dict for Plaintiff ea to Judgment,No. 873, Jan'y T. 1870, of over $l,lOO and interest, and for Defendant as to Judgment, No. 1, April T. 1870, of $l5O and interest. co. E. Picuurr vs. James Shemr. Settled. Bone= Gow vs. Philo J. Snyder. Suit of ejectment. Judgment for plaintiff conditioded to be set asidehnd judgment entered for defendant, upon his paying into. courtier the use of the Plaintiff, $1,537...% and costs,iu four paymehts, closing April Ist, 1870. In the matter of the contested election of Levi Lincoln, in Forest Lake township. Court declare the election void, as there was no vacancy at the time of the election, the former Justice not having resigned. C. D. Coon 111. the Township of llerrirk The Plaintiff claimed damages in the loss of a horse, which' died hum efft.cts of an Injury in getting through a condemned bridge in said township. The ease was closely contested, but beton being given to the jury, a proposition frotnthe plaintiff to settle, was accepted, on condition the plaintiff receive $187.50, Town ship to pay Court costs, and each party to pay Cade own costa CO L'rs vs. Edwin Snow. Recognizance for feited, to be taken off, it costs are paid before neat Term of. Court. Serum. Welton. convicted bat week of stealing money from the Erie Railway Compa ny, at Susquehanna Depot, was sentenced to return the property stolen or pay" the sad= thaeof t pay a dos of POO and costa, and dud be undergo an imprisonment in the Eastern Pena tentlary at Philadelphia, by solitary confine ment for the term of three years. • Letter i'''om Leftaysville. Enrrons DE:mountr :—Spring bas surely pot in an appearance, and we are now enjoying any amount of mud and bad roads Ilaple sugar is growing cheaper, the farmers not hav ing a very tine prospect for a large crop, put up the price to 25 cents per pound, which seemed pretty steep until wo became accustomed to it. Several of• Leßaysville's business men are chancing base" this spring. Our friend Stanley W. Little, has removed to Towanda, to practice law, and is a partner of Wm. Watkins, the "Nestor" of the Towanda Bar. We predict for our friend Stanley, a prosperous career, he comes of good legal stock, and will win his way to a front seat In the legal profession, If ability, integrity, and a close application to business, are necessary elements to success OW Feet. .14,045,886 .0'7,205,602 16,763,821 20,452,141 37,415,786 Politics are but lightly discussed. The news from the "Nutmeg State" is encouraging •o Democrats, and plainly indicates that the" Son" of the Grand old Democratic Party, has not yet gone down in darkness, and that Democratic principles are yet remembered, and cherished by the masses of the people, notwithstanding the funeral services that were ore.sched by Rad ical dignitaries after last Autumn's campaign. The Legislature, to the entire satisfaction of every one has adjourned, after having passed the uaual number of swindling appropriation bills, and made the most nefarious Congression al apportionment, that any Legislature ever eonvened in Harrisburg, hashed the impudence and effrontery to do. Out of the twenty-seven Congressional Districts, the Democrats are al lowed but live, when a fair apportionment on the vote, would have given them twelve at least. Counties are divided, and every scheme resorted to which the party in power know so well how to use, have been introduced to secure this im mense fraud upon the Democratic tax-payers of the State. The new county bill failed in the Senate, after having passed the House of Repre sentatives. The immense feeling against the establishment of the county of Itliunequa, in Bradford, represented by the Towanda Ring of Politicians rind the Bradford Reporter, was all stuff and nonsense, so far as Eastern Bradford was concerned, and a fair expression of the ptto ple would have given the people of this section the county, if they wished it. Cape- Brocka. way's speech in the House of Representatives, was a matt truthful and fair exposition of the merits of the case, that it has been our fortune to have seen. Columbia county may well be proud of him, and as they desire to be represen ted by honesty and ability, we may look for hint in Harrisburg again, as a representative front that county. I have written much more than 1 intended, and will trespass no more at this time. Yours for the Right, - BRADFORD." Leßaysville. April 21st, 1873. ..115,883,426 Tragical The good people of our usually quiet town, were suddenly disturbed in their serious cogita tions, by a most sanguinary conflict on Easter morning, just before service, caused it appears by that little unruly member, the tongue. It seems that a son of the "Emerald Isle," and a lad from "Faderland," had been employed to gether (luring the past winter, and the Dutch man, being notorious for the manner in which lie murders the "kings englisb." probabli thought that the more he talked, the more flu ently he could speak our language; but the old adage "he who talks much must talk in vain.' he probably never heard, and in order to girt his colloquial powers full scope, he bad said some things that were somewhat derogatory to the character of some of our most respectable ei , izens. Now the Green Islander, whose fra ternal feelings were none of the strongest for the Dutchman, reported the cone to the parties who had been calumniated, and on tlo morning aforesaid, the partiu who hail been NA/ ignominously slandered. seeing the object o. their antipathy' leisurely walking near the lownt district," made a raid upon the unslis pecting Datchman, informing Lim of his shell annings,and that he (the attacking part)) was going to - put a veto on such an indiscriminate age of our language, especially ir, gnat a brokpn and outrageous manner. and probably thinking, the roost eireetual remedy would be the applica tion of a piece of calf-skin, about the size or a No. 7 boot, between the skirts of his &tat, he proceeded to its vigorous accomplishment in the administration of which, he demolished for the Dutchman an enormous carbuncle, which has heretofore. been a source of much' affliction.— The Dutchman, Inking umbrage at such sum mary Proceedings. was about its retaliate ez claiming: 'Tat fur you tanks, ba, you link you court my favor in dat way, you no 'court right, I lama you pctter as diet." But finding his po sition untenable and not having the fearOf the Lord in his heart, and disobeying the devlne initiation "to keep thy heart free from gulle,'fic fled into a neighboring yard, and pi:eliably thinking be might be called upon to do picket duty, be took a picket from the rid fetid) and returned to the charge, thinking to be revenged for the stern rebuke he had pest received.' he owner of the premises on which they were trespassing, suddenly appeared on the scene of nction,and peremptorily entered them to cease action-and retire, front the premises, which was strictly obeyed, the Dutchman carefully guard ing his rear to prevent ant' further attack on that quarter. The retreat was made quietly without any'lnrther hostile demonstrationa from either party. After a few days the Dutchman made out the amount of damage. Which he re ceived during the melee to be ten dollars which was promptly paid by the attacking pally And there is now a question before the ,public, whether the attacking party la not entitled to a surgeon's fee, for opening the Dutchmau's boil, and as our people are of a quiet and IdoirMlarve nature always eschewing Mil, they -arc conse quently not very deeply versed In legal tore or the mysteries of CoOke and Blackstone, but-it is said that the Dutchman has gone to the-fa mous city of Scranton, probably to get a noted German lawyer (imported especially for this case) to come and unravel- the lutrieacies of the law of belligerents to the understanding of all of our good people. We shall probably hare all unpleasantness settled soon, and begoing on in our usual quiet routine, and we hope when another Easter comes around, we shall all be pernaittci to eat our eggs in peace. Ise. Elarford, April lath, 1873. In the Name of Oxygwn, Which js_the great life principleof .the. ant. mat body; let ns betyou to give the ark Person a fall and mastoid supply of fresh 's* Y9n keep him Well covered. he can never taize cold by baying the open tiay nnAnight. ,If Mc' wind blows upon bleb, rub Cue and neck with your naked beads lreqbently. and there can, never bo a. miscideireas: impression madelitere. Remember Mat although a well man may live on in a, room with imperfect ven tilation, a sick one must have the help of a pure tonic atmosphere. Remember that when ty phoid fever attacks an army, and there is' a do ticiency of hospital accommodations, those Who . lie In an open shed or exposed to the dews and storms do met' better - Man there whofenjoy the mar hospital factlitioi—gorateis, The good people op , ,NcsOfilford, may per haps, ho enmewhatinter,esteil In the renewing sketch of A. A. Hopkins, who made quite a long sojourn among them, and whom they fed, clothed and donated to, under the impression th t they were obeying the mandate, - If ye do it unto the least of My disciples ye do it unto Me." We are aware that in taking in strangers we sometimes "entertain angels anawares," and ran mesa we may be taken in by dads, as they were in this case. The people of New Milford after so much experience as they have had in accepting good clothes and outward appearan ces In perfect strangcri,owp free passport to their confidence antlnitatfitlicireles, ought to profit by it, and learn to fathom a little deeper than the outward garb. A fine store pipe hat and neatly curled mustache should not be the only test. We qUote the following for the edi fication of our readers in that locality, from the Owego Pallediuw e .whieh scams., pretty. clear and must.reinove any stiperetiOds details that may hangover the mindaut Any. . "Some weeks ago there appeared in this city a man calling himself Rev. A. A. Hopkins, a Methodist minister from Scribe, whu claimed that his character had been wantonly traduced during a temporary absence from his cliarge,by reports that he was, irk 04Wegctjaii , on.criminal charges. Ile asked and received froM Chief of Pollee Baker, a written statement that he had not been confined in Oswego Jail, and, armed with this document, he proposed to set his ma- Ili,mers at defiance. Since that affair, some circumstances in Hop. kins' career have (teen brought to public notice by his sudden disappearance to parts not known. It appears that there is no regular charge 01 the M, E. Church at Scriba, but a sort of scat tered flock who have no pester. So there came to them last fall, this Hopkins. Ile represented that he was 23 years old, and said he bad been surveying amt railroading ituclifiereeit parts of the west, 'He told big storim l ot imploirs, etc., and made himself out quite a fellow. Soon of f•ter his arrival in these parts be visited the city and ordered a $5O suit of clothes of Mr. M. P. Neal, who happened to see a Scribe man before they were delivered, win) shrewdly advised him to keep the clothe until he should get the mon ey. The pastor was rather surprised on calling for his garments, to find that Mr. N. preterrdd to keep the clothes until they were paid for, but said he was going to have a donation in a fen days, which would be a'pretty liberal lhing,and then he would pay for them. Shortly after this he surety:Jed in getting about $l3 worth of geods of Mr. Neal by the donation dodge, for which, nor the clothes has Mr. N. received any- Pay. Hopkins was a little sprucer than the country youths, and soon worked himself into the good graces of a daughter of one of the most sub stantial and respectable men of the town, and Odd everywhere that he was going to marrt her. lie visited Peck's music store in thiticity. bought an organ worth $l5O, and bad it tran sported to the young woman's house, rbough it Is said that she never accepted it as a gift or otherwise. He did not pay for the organ, but •aid be was going to have a donation in a few days, and then would be "in funds," and would pay for it In installments so much per weeks or month. Mr. Peck took a mortgage on the in strument, and has lately recovered it on that document, never, of course, having received cent in payment. Hopkins, after 'vetting the certificate front Chief Baker, returned to Scriba and called a meeting of the brethercn at which he proposed to clear up the charges against his name. The flirting was held but Hopkins was not there, and soon alter, be left the town altnip-thes wa "girl" having previously kicked (figurative) him lilt of doors. It should be said that the fellow did have a donation, the receipts from which were about 20. The impression in Scriba is that he is a 4 Business Locals. DP. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Cur, Lung Dbwases. SETTLEMENT Wm.:rms.—All accounts due the subscrilier, and not settled in two or than weeks, will be lilt in other hands, for immediate collection. S. 11. Mousk. Montrose, April 30th, 1872.—w2 Do Nor Fortntr Ttrg . 71i6gaGrErefE.--We not wish to be understood as advising our read. ers to neglect necessary business for pleasure. 'but we do heartily advise all who wish to blend 3 few hours of rational amusement with profit able instruction to visit the great Menagerie In 3lout rose, on Friday next. It is a real Museum of Natural History,-nol one of the low • circosts with a cage of superanuated lions and a monk ey, that frequently appear with flaming posters, so worded as to catch both the moral and the Whey portion of society. When we assure our natders that the original VanAmburg's Menag erie is really coming, we have said all that is necessary In the way of enlogy That our citieetut will generally patronize it, is certain, for they never fail to do that when VanAmburg conies. Our purpose now is to suggest the propriety of their bringing the children also, for we honest ' ly believe that the young are benefitted by at tending a first class Zoological entertainment like VanArnburg & Co's. They acquire a more extended and emulate owledge of Natural History than they CM ever gain limn books.— It also gives them a taste/or rational end high toned amusements, an item of no small Jailor trince to parents in these days of low mounte banks show. We believe In rational amuse ments for ties young, as being thu.best atenmes for giving them a dtstate for coarse and immor al places of entertainments. We are informed by a gentleman who has visited Van Arnburg's Menagerie, that it really contains a two horned Rhinoceros, the only one ever captured, and a , species of that huge animal never seen except by a few d-ring adventurers, until the one in question was captured. There are also In the collection an Australian Wombat, a Horned Horse, Roan Antelope, „ilippopotaptiptHegyuld a large number of other rare creature s seldom seen in captivity. Our citizens may never have another opportunity to examine these wonders of the Naturativorld;'andwe'therefore aleenelt proper to thnare-call their attention- to the filet that this opportunity will be .theirs next Fri. day, May 2d. , BLANK LEASES and LAND CONTRACTS for sale at this office. . . Also, Notes; Deeds, and all othei Blanks. IsscnAmci NoTtec..—Wm. Buehler, Esq., of Harrisburg, Penns., has resigned the State Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, and I base notice from the Com pany, that Thompson, Derr & Bro., of Wilkes- Bann, Pa., are to take his place are State agents. I make the same notice now, that I did one yeakngo: that l'refuse toreprisal/WY Comps= my that Thompson, Den & Bro. represents. I don't allow country agencies to dictate my bus iness, either in the supervision of risks or ad justing losses. I take - this - opportunity of noti fying my customers, that all risks in the Frank lin as they expire, will be placed In other good responaible companies;...', • Bonitos STUMM Montrose, April 2nd, 1873.--w4 Eacnaidi rferits4:-.4 lieril;itusitiounte to my friends and the traveling public generally, that I snail contione Ao keep nty hotel open for the accommodation of boarders and transient to A friend of law and order, a firm be liever in the "rightof the majority to rule"— having proved my devotion to the principle by four years service In its support, I cheerfully accept the local option situatlon,and shall faith fully obey all laws, state and national. I re spectfully ask the patronage of all respectable people, who may have occasion to patronize a public house. and promise that AO effort, shall be wanting to make the Exchange a that class ho tel In every particular. Dan A. McCann:R. Noutrov, April 9t11,1874.—w4 Mitlci,TVlll.4 MLETING of- the Sus quehanna County Agricultural Society was ad journed to meet at the Court House in Mont rose, on 51ontlaY, May sth, 1873. Montrose, April 23, 1873. ThEE.A.FILFILI.A.6,IO la. FINN —WnrrmAY—ln Greenfield, April 14th, by Rev. J. H. Green, Henry H. Finn, and 'Miss 'Erma E Whitman, both of Clifford, Pm, ITEATII—POUTER—Ln Rome borough, Apri 12th, by Hee. R 31. Maryott, William P. Heath, of Wysoalt, and 3liss Ida Bell Porter of Herrick. BENEDICT—SPoort—In Philadelphia, April oth, E. A. Benedict, 'senior editor of the Scranton City Journal, and Mlsa M. M. Spoor, of Scran ton. CnossoN—linciccelr---In Montrose, on the 17th inst., by Elder A. L. Post, Daniel Crosson, of Bridgewater, and Miss Emma Hinkley, of Diinoek, Pa. COLEMAN—Drns—At the residence of Nathan Guard, in Rarford. March I:nth, by Rev. A. J. Annlold, 1.. D. Coleman, of Clifford, Pa., and Miss Ella E. Davis, of Scranton, Pa. RociEns—Bitstsenn—At the residence of W. B. Brainerd, in the flown of flarlorti. Der. 25th, by the Rev. J. C. Brainerd, of Spring Green, Wisconsin; Win. Rogers, M. IY., of South Gibson, and Miss Mary Brainerd, of If arford. 3 :).11:342LTM1E5. Jesup, April 12th, Frances, dauzliter of Henry W. and nosalia Lyon, aged 11 months and 12 days. Sroxe—At her residence, in Great Bend, on Sunday, the 13th inst., Mrs. Henrietta Stone, widow of Richard Stone, late deceased, and eldest daughter of the late lion. Philander Stephens, aged 69 years less four data BaxtrErr—ln Pots, Ogle Co., 111., March 24th, after a long Illness which he bore with great patience and christain resignation, Edward A. Bennett tortnely of Bridgewater, in thir Co. Lie was a private during the late war serving in 141 Pa. liegiment volunteer 3. lie was wounded in the battle at Gettysburg)). He was a very efficient nurse at Annapolis and remained there until the close of the war. In 1687, with his family lie removed to lII. Ws disease was consumption,lie died as he lived trusting in the Lord. Geo. P. Rowell & Co. 12,000,000 ACRES 1 1:71:Lociii:, Febrmisi. The chropeet Laud to Market for sale by the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO In the Great Platte Valley, 3,000,000 Acres hi Central Nebraska Now for P.l le In tracts .4 forty acres and upwards on inn and ten years' credit at 6 percent. No advance in terest required Mild end healthfel climate, fertile sell, on abundance of ~tvod cater TII E BENT MA RE ET IN THE WFWP I no rres miolm• re don. nt Wyomhig i Cali - 4nd°, etah. and \e vane being tnygilled by the Camera to the Platte Valley SOLDIERS ENTITT.ED To A HOMESTEAD OF ONE OUNDRILD AND SIXTY ACIIES. TEE BEST LACATIONS POR COLONIES FRES:IIOMR:: FOR ALL! MILL:ova nr Arne. of choice Government Lando open for entry er•-r tin Homestead I aw, near this boat Railroad. sets, good marker. and all .oativenienees of an old settled country Pre, Passe to purchasers or Railroad Land. levellonal Maps. •how Ing the Land. also new rdltlon of Descriptive Pamphlet with new. Naps Alalled Free Everywhere. Address, 0. F. DAVI3, Land Commlerlongr U. P. R. R., Omaha. Feb FOR ONE DOLLAR. Wo will send FREE Fr mall. on receipt of Ono Dollar notelets of C4OICO glower Send* and our Catalogne contnitzinTupwarda of Looft vartctie•, with fat direr lion, for roltore, to any addreaa in the United Staten. Catalogue free on application. DEE & DOYLE, Serdronen and Florists, SI Tremont Street. Boston. WE WANT AN AGENT In thin township to atIlV,ll. for the new, eninahlt.and fart nelllnz book, by Dr. AIIIN COWAN, Irk fficitnce of u petti Recommended and endoriacil by prominent ministers. ia , n t 7 ihh rel , iy Milo and iacctiler paper, No oi her book kc it r d ;tt-e kerweek enaranteed.. Ce t, CO., 182 Eighth ht., N. Y. rfirtow — zo - - • Pkn' Igcrizia Acezel•44... T•no BEST TELE WOULD. 4gen4 I67.red. Send for rircolor. Addreer. — DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE, N. Y L'Sli the Heincuger bash Lot k and Support to FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS. No spring to break, no crating of sash: cheap. durable. a " n7a ' gri r re a jtre e r d W6 ' etthe ' s ' a . . b il ro ' d a o n tin. Pi tTe e nVet t a r" mp . roe circular. Circular and .iz copper-bronzed lock. nett to any addreti to the C. S..postpant. no receipt of fifty eta. Liberal. inducements to the rnstle. Agents tranteci Address It EISENGEH SASH LOCK CO., No. MS Mar ket St.. Harrisburg, Pa.. ![Et.nnah,d WEL S II , St GR t IFFITHS, • 51anefartererent of Sail, SUPERIOR TO AU. 0T11F.113. EV CRY RAW WARRANTED. FILES, BELTING, AND NACNINEEY. . YI LIBERAL DISCOUNTS. —Price Ltsts and Cimtler• EN,,— WELS II dc Gweirv.rtns, 44 Poston, Mass.. it Detroit, 511cti. Write for • Pttee 144 to Z. 11. JOIINSTON; ' GREATWESTERN I Re .'" - P 4 Emg.bßeld St, Pittsbeie' Pa. . • tireorli.lodding ouot $4O to Double Rhot Oens $8 to $l5O. Single Shot Gms.,_Vf to S.Z). BRea, $8 to $75. Revolvers. $5 to SR. Meals, $1 to sB. lion Material, Fist:dog 'fackie..tc. forgo discounts to Makes and Clem. Army Gnes-Rtivoirerd, etc., bought or traded tnr. Goode scot be exerces C. 0 D. to be ex amined before pain for.' KITOFfEN CRYSTAL SOAP For cleaning and polishing metals, for den and prescrell g paint, for removing stains holm marble. (Jr washing hands. and fur alt household cleaning, Is lupe. nor to soy other article made. No other soap or wash equals it. either in qnality or cheapness. Easy to use and perfectly harmless and pleasant. Allcrocers Pell it. Idanafactured only by LtSTSIAN it BROOKE, 431 N. Third et., MAW. PATENTS OBTAINED. No fees voices weaseled, No fees In advance. No chard° for preliminary search. Send for circulars.— CONNOLLY BROS.. WS S. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Ps,. and SOS Ninth St., Washlngton,l). C. caLLIPMIR ••Beautiral Chlldxen." A Xedie° rhamopAlcal P o e . Originally Ptildialio In UM A npriut of this a and onions old pew= now ready. Pelee. $l.OO. Anierlcan Autiquarltdi Pabliabing Co, IWi South Glb ut., 11111 a. A Rare Chance ! We will pay Agents 140 per neck In enah attio will engage with US atr Duce. Dreg:Wog tarnished and expenses paid. /Waters. A. COULTER CO., Charlotte, MICR J to 's,297 l 2ALEOPZlL7n ß stedpro. 2 either sox.r.iong or old, males more mon4 a,. :ors. for as la their spore moments or all the time than, at anything else. Particulars free. Addrata U. STIN. SON. dc"CO., Poittaud Maine. WORKING CLASS FEMALE 101 l a week guartialeed. hespectable employment at Lome, day or evening • leo capital required; full Instruc tions and valuable package; of goods feet' free by mail. Arldreap, with el: Cud roam Kamp, M. YOUNG a co.. Cortlandt St., IC Y. C3413TT1C133317R.4 RATALTSINE WATER Is the nearest approach to • specitic ever discovered for Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Goat. Gravel; DLL. hetes, Kidney. and Canary Diseases gamely. It re. stores muscular po, er to the paralytic. It mares Liver , Cetapfalat, Cbronle Martha:4 Niles. Constipation. Asthma, Catarrh arid Drouctials,Diseases of the Skin. General Debility and Nervous Prostrate!) from Mental sod Physical Excesses. II is the (Dealt st,ruittdote over discovered for excessive Eating or Drinking. it coo.' setts the stomach, promotes Digestion , and relieves the Head almost instantly. No household should be with spelt. Per sale by all drug„rrists. • , of t g ir wr h i story Fo ra 1 hater ov e rfor, nl cal reportst earns,. And for testtranalaLs C frour * 'distinguished tint' send for pamphlets. WIIITNRY BROTREREctiene,no Agents..., booth Fronk St., l'hiladelphia, Pa. • Rellystsug spring Co. - • Stijoo : ' . IIEWAIRDS r " ' Far sal kale of Mod. lithipsi or. Mar. axed Mao that DI BING run falls ente. to mown etrentlyto atint= slid nothing dna: bold tog all Drontets. nits, $l, • QT. na. .lEiceowitaa, Prodice and Commission Zerchas t, 77 bey IN., New York. Consignments nollclted and rotnrn■ made Innotedisto. ly on sale of goods. Send for shipping cud* and stew Referrnea : • National Park Bank or New York- North atVel Beak of New York. Noma National Bank of New York. Long bland Bank of Brooklyn, N. T Feb. 12. The markets. Financial. Bet. ALM New YORX, Saturday, April 28. Gold was nearly steady, opening at 117,,j, and advancing to 117/4. During the rest of the day it continued to fluctuate bctoween those figures, and closed finally at 117 K, as before. Sterling exchange, 127,%63 128.11 i. . -- . Gold ....1.17%. Silver U 8 6. 1981.. ... . . .... . . 1064 ' 121 5-20 Coupon 18n....... . ........ ity I.IBN 5-20 Coupon 1864................1184 1185 5-20 Coupon 1805 -.120 120% 5-20 Coupon 1865.1 y 1173 a I.lBh 5-20 Coupon 1867 1111 , -' 120 5-20 Coupon 1869..... ...... ... ..11,3 8 1113.5 . New 5 per cent. bonds.... 116!..4 116% 10-40 s 1133. i 114 Paris Exchange 452 447 Sterling Exchange.... .127?y' . 128% Curt ency Bonds - New York Produce MarkeL Corrected weekly by Harding, Hayden, & Co T. 2.5 Wasbington St, New York. Butter, tub " firkin Chase, dairy, per lb. factory" Eggs, per doe ...... Flour, per barrel.... Corn meal, Wheat, per bushel.. Rye :rats 0 Corn flops, crop of 1872._ Tallow " Lard per lb Potatoes per bb1.... Apples " Turkeys per lb Chickens " Ducks " New Advertisements. Tvueot PLe4zei - crecl, A LARGE AND . 1 WELL SELECTED STOCK OF WALL PAPERS OF NEW DESIGNS AND FRESH STOCK, WHICH. WE ARE SELLING CHEAP! Call awl Exsolloo before Parebasing Eliewbare. C. E. a A. 11.172TEGROVE. lloetreea, April 2, 1823.—tr. County Business Directory. Two liaa to this Directory, one year, $L5O— additional line , 60 di, MONTROSE. ). B, BElTBE—Connty finneynr. of SuluTnebanna 0011111 V. ()Oleo In the Conn. Houma, Montrose. Pa.--,10-tf. TAMPA R. CARMALT. Attonmey at !Av. Office one door below Parnell House. Public Avenue. • PM. EL COOPER & CO.. Banker:. sell Portico Pao sage TickaonadDrofts on England, Ireland szolAcot land.* BILLLNDS STROUD. Genera Fire and Life incur epee Atom ; also. sell Rantoul and Accident Tlekctr to New York and Philadelptda. Often one door east of the Bank. IIAtIGIIWOUT. Water, Whol.rale and !fetal dealer In all kinds of slato roofing, idontrose. Pa. atungs dt NICHOLS, the place to get Deuce and Mrai etner Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, .Pocket-Ikmka, Specie. cies Yankee Notions. &c. Brick Block. --- ACM. L. COX, garnets =keened dealer lo all articles washy kept bythe trade. appetite the Bank. • soy° a con cm, Dealers In Stoves, Itartimnir.. and Mannfaanrene of Tin and Sheath= wars, cornet of Alain and Tarnnikastrent. d. E. MORSE, Merchant Tailor and dealer 1 Cloths. Trimming,. and Forn!ablng Goode. and ReadpMadet Clothing, on Main stzett, nit doo la kin Unto and Inakeiget taw 0121 m. A. N. Et LAND, Dealer to Waterloo, Pro►4font. flooka,Stationeryead Yaukce - Notions, at bead I Public AYC/311p.. NEW MILFORD CAYUGA PLASTER—NICHOLAS PHOIYHAHER,dest. er In genuine Cayuga Mater. Pre•b ground. SAVINGS BANC NEW MUT/RD.—Fla-per cent. Is tercet on all Deposits. Does •general Danklerana seem .nll-0 S. D. MAHE & CO. W. L MOSS &CO Dealers in Dry Goode, Ilatt.Caps Boots and Shoe•, and General Ile rehandle*. on Mal ./reel, accond dour below the Episcopal Cte..,-a. • UNION HOTEL, kept ky WILLIAM BMITIL on Male etieeL near the DepoL—e R. F. rumnzu. Carnage Maker and Uodertakbr, Math titreat s two doors below Hawley's' !Clore. aIcCOLLUM 13110TURI3S, Deafen in @Toccata an Provisions, on Main ntroot.• . , D.GARRET k SON. Dealer* ID Flour. Fe ed; Meal, Salt, Lime ; Cement. Groceries and Prontolone on Malu Street, oppealto the Depot. MOSS 4 }MAP, Leather 11iinfanta/ern and dealers In 14 etc° Finding*, ac., neat Cplacopal chard,. AWRY A HAYDlte,Dealersteltengeendltedielnes andllanunictarers of agent, on Nein Street, neat the Depot. 7. =HERMAN. Jrt.. Dealer to geniral merchandise and Clothing, Brick Store. on Main Stteet. . GIBSON 11.11. TINOLBT—Pater 1n Biores,lln, copper. lams and Ebeedron Ware, Caslinge.ltc. 'Also.•taxwatnettir 'rot dbaat lie' ale to order. Eva Trough and Lead Pipe. business attended to at fair prices—Unison llolluw, Pennsylracia.-37; DWATtlitt ihI:III7rAITT. itenuthetniern of Wept! and atolgbe, near the Ingalls Moro. GREAT BEND B. LEAIIIII3I, Manufacturer of Lather, sad dealer lu general Merchandise. on Main Btzeet.• R. P. DORAN; Neretuint Tailor and dealer toi Raids Made Cloth' Dz. Dry (Wads ; Grooe.rteaDsd Proyhdoo MAW &met.* sueraumrs &noa, cucuzzTa won pomp. Taireleae. Duran e. Iglctent and Cheap. The best mitop.for the Wait money. Attention Is terpecially Invited to Blatchley!* Patent tm prey. Ad Bracket and' Neer Diqt Chuck Valve. vrtileb am be withdrawn With: oat removing the Pomp or ditturbing the joints. Also. the Copper Chamber leach n (nor_ crackkand Win °Utast *Dore. ' B r oithd a t r or l alcim:llll7. Litt,. • • clot. caixremis;r,llT Segi Comaine• ?pg . ., 46 - 1111 ; - New Ailveitisements. En T i ne NOTJCI, Law; L ; e sc tail i = f mkolag to as nusquehanna comty. P. hare been s a id to t lt; subscrthers, all person Indebtedto the said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those hay. tog claims or demands amuse the estate of the said do. «dant, to make known the came without delay. G. WHITS, Sunder. Mb= Centre, April It, ISM GREAT UNITED STATES TEA CO, B URNS & NICHOLS, ASea, Tb Is Tu Is pnt a In AIR TIGHT TIN CANISTERS. thereby preserving Ss NG strength. which Is cortstray s greet desideratum. figrCall and get a can and try Its merits. BURNS. 8 NIPHOLS. X °tarots, April 9, 18-40-Ith. TIE EAGLE • KU I t FMK. 41/1/* BURNS di .ATICHOL9, PRorrusras& BMX 07 TOE Cotooo Butt AY7. MOZTA.II6 Ziltr*o l s.33/cH= , 3s..3lXcoaa.treaN We desire to pay to the tpublle Oust mar. atom fa Neel Ploelted with Drozp. Medicines, Palate. Oils, Vara/PF. Brushes. Celobs,Pertmery. Fancy Attletes, proprie tart' and patent preparations. and all other attlelea tar ally kept In liretpubwa thug worm. Wit guanine* one eau& ;ermine Old of the beet quality. and will be add at low prices for mak. Iteopectfully Tours. S4ll. litatele. Montrose. Feb. on. 18m. NICHOLS. ABEL TURRELL, DRUGGIST, 71"Earstrcosse, Niossaara, IS continually retelling NEW GOODS, sad keeps eon. tlonally on nand a full and desirable assortment orm olu° DRUGS. MEDICINES, CliElllCALS,Pshsts,oll*. Dyestuff*. TEAS, Spleen, and other groceries, slam • ware, wall piper, glatrAnto. frail Jan, mirrors. lamp., chimney*, kens:ale. machinery oils, tanners• oil. teats foot oil. reined Whale Oil, oil (or lanterns 011 for *ruins machines. Olive Oil, Sperm Oil, Spirits type, Varnishes. Canary Serd.Vinegar,Potash, Coact,. grand Lye. Axle Grease, Tresses. Supporters,ll edits! Instruments, Shoulder Braces, Whip,, GOD,, Pistol* Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, Gan Caps,Blastisc Powder and Fon. Violins,Strings, Bows.ett. Flare*. Plies. etc., Fish llooktstd Lints.Da r and TofietSospw. Flue Oils, Hair Restorers, and flair Dyes. Broth,. Pocket Ernes, Spectacles, Silver and Silver Plated Spoons. Forks, Entree, Le.. Dmnist Articles, a gems , al assortment of nicer 000ns. JEWELRY, and PZIFIINEET. All the leading and best kinds of PATENT MEDICINES. The people are Invited tonal at the Drug and Variety Store of ADEL TURRELL. Feb. 1,1812. Established 1518. • • .. 88010 40©45 13©14 . ioNfigt 8.2% - a1 a. 6003.70 .... 90098 .... &RAM . . . . 74® 75 4:.1047 • • • efta 3 U ELM(43 B 4 8.0 )43.r. 5 21022 SCRANTON SAYINGS BANK, 120 Wyomang Avenue, RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID UALS, AND RETURNS THE SAME ON DEMAND WITHOUT 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 CHANICS, AND MACHINISTS, AND FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN AR WELL. MONEY DEPOSITED ON OR BEFORE TFIE TENTH WILL . DRAW INTEREST FROM THE FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH. THIS Is IN ALL RESPECTS A HOME IN: •TITUTION, AND ONE WHICH NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN ERS AND MECHANICS. • DIRECTORS •. JAMES BLAIR, sANFOED GRANT, GEORGE FISH ER, JAS. S. SLOCUM,I surPmq C. P. MATTHEWS, DANIEL HOW, ELL, A. E. HUNT, T. F. HUNr. JAMES BLAIR. PRESIDENT; 9. c, MOORE, CASHIER. , OPEN DAILY FROM NINE A. M. UNTIL FOUR P. M., AND ON WED NESDAY AND SATURDAY EVE NINGS UNTIL EIGHT O'CLOCK. Feb. 12, 1873.-Iv. Something IVtewl CARPETS, AT TIME STORE OP iguttenberg gpcntinum,& a. -s- • - Just Iteeetved and Selina Cheap. ALSO, NEW STETS° STYLES OT CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, COATINGS, ETC, [Fon. CUSTO3I WOOIC,I CIDIBISTING OP A VERY EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF DEBT IMPO AND RT BAEDCTULt 'AND a. DOMESTIC. SL • . ' • CALL AND LEAVE TOTIEJELILSTIEN FOR A IiTAW SWIM SUIT OF OLOTHIOF SPRING STYLES OP 'Mats aaidl. CxajlAw NEW GOODS ARRIVING WIT AT a,uttenbergi Itostintialuss.k,ooll • Montrose. Pa. Clothing, etc CARPETS, CABMII3,