THE DEMOCRAT. Local Intelligence. Religious Services. The services in the several Churches of Mont ram are ss follow : B.krTIST CIIORCILEtir..T. E. asterism* D. D. Pastor Sabbath Services 10X a. m. and 7m .aaatiatti School It in Prayer Steeling. WetisesibilEsetilsgs CATHOLIC CHURCH.. . ~. —Myr. J. Stxreany roddath Second Sunday In each Month Sablinth School bzunedlitely before Mess EITSOOPAL CHURCH (Carol* :•anbada Services. 10X a. m. sad tli p. m . f.andav School - - Ilan •—•....... . .. N r,..k.bay Seralces—lTudnaadaya 'IX p. m. WETTIODIST EPISCOPAL .... .. ....new. W. D. JUDD. s.hhatn Neralcra.. ......... ...10.0 a. m. and :AO p. m. both tuth 1•4. boot I p m. , prayer Meeting, Thursdays. 1 3.4). M. PRCSIITTERIAN CTITIRC/1 Rev. J. P. sabbathi Services 10.45 a. m. and 77; p. m Sabbath firhuol 10.15 p. m. F. blea ting. Thursday &radars "hi P.m. Arrivals and Departures of Mails. WLRTICII ARRANGEMENT A rrimLt .Tkparturat. m on tr,,ge Depot, (Daily,) 600 r. aa. 620 A. U. Tea 51iltord, " 10 00 A. Al. 130 r. a. NVyalusing, " tCO P. M. 800 A. Tunkhannock, " 300 P. AL /0 00 A. If FrientLsrille, 600 r. Y. 800 A. u. l'onklin Station, " 7 ik) P. M. 700 A. U. • . 600 r. m. 1000A.m. 400 P.), Illwleyton, lle.hoppen, The New York, Tunkhannock, New Milford, and Wylosing mails are daily; the .Conklin Station mall will leave on Tuesdays; Thursdays, and Samniays: ltinghampton mall, via Silver Lake, will leave on Monday at 6:30 a. tn., Toes el vend Thursday at Bp. In • Meshoppen mail a ill leave on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri days. ADDXUOXAL STAGV.S. Montrnse Th.pot, (Daily.) 0 00 P. Si. 11 00 A. X New 50 p. tr. 780 A. GEO. L. STONE, Postmaster. 3lontrose, January 4, 1875. New Advertisements. Please read the following advertisements, new this week: Carpet.—B. IL Lyons .t Co. Clover and Timothy Seed—C. D. Lathrop. Jewelry. ete—L. B. Men. Lyon'. Karlotlron. Plantation Bitters. Vtlea Steam Engine Co. M0n0.... Dana. Watt:moot. Sheriff Sales. Bustvgas Lawn. Bervirie Tar Remedies. .Nr• Novel. Dmoratlm Day. Dr. Cts.apio's Lecture, SPECIAL NOTICES. Medical 11:a2 4•r.. ►otc+ About Town. Tim Auction Sale at the Episcopal Parsonage was postponed until next Saturday afternoon, 31nr 10th. '(eta Vestry of St. Paul's Church, ore: . the Parsonage for sale, being about to erect a new A rare ebaoce to purchase a neat little horse very reasonable. VAN .13turrunis Menagerie, was not passed hr on account of the weather. They had full hou.es both afternoon and evening,. The uni r,rol expression is, that "it was a good show." Xussns Butterfield& RoMiter's Cheese the- chairman, General Bingham, treasurer, and the tare In Bridgewater, about two miles from this i several secretaries associated with them for the place, was burned on Friday morning .3 last.— efficient and able manner in which they dis There was an insurance of ,f,',000 upon it. \d i eliarged their arduous (laths .during the late Tae Meratrose Railway is DOW in good order\jampsign which resulted an gloriously in the tri as far as Mr. Gm. Walker's in Disoel:, and mph of republican principles. [.Uzem I—ED.I will be fun in order as far as .Ulen's corners, by \ • Thursday next, when new passenger ears will he put upon the road to make regular trips. The new cars are already at Tunkhannock. TnE country hens hare aroused the spirit of our tiorotegli hens by their cackle over big eggs. 31r William Gary, has a pullet, which has pro ten eggs, that weigh 4 of a pound each. 'V hope this pod work will go on, until we shall be able to purchase something beslue par. uj.lges' eggs at our grocery stores. Mini. James Tyler, white passing up Public Avenue, um. Ileemmek flawley's meat mark et, on 31ottday evening last, was attacked with a paralytic sho&... She was immediately con -yr:red to her residence, and medical aid sum moned. We learn as we en to press, that ber rase is considered critical. Tams is business for the Local Option Vigi lante Committee, to ascertain where "brittle holders," who stood on the street corners on show day, 4nd drank "their own whisky," oh twined it We have heard it remarked, that drunkenness was as prevalent on that day, as rental on stub occasions. Some people seem to think that making laws is all that is necessary. lilts. &rose, the widow of Jesse Stone of Brid,v,ewntcr who died of small-pox a few weeks since, died of the same disease last week, Mr. E. Taylor is recoverine. There are no new I'SSVS reported. It has been a sad visitation to the firefly of 31r. Truman Stone, having taken three out of it. They are a family highly re spected in Ibis community, and they have the warmest sympathy of the people. WE see that the Young Hens Lecture Asso ciation are hound to carry out the full program.? me for their lecture course. After repeated ef- Cots, they have at last succeeded in securing the service of .the eloquent and justly distin guished Dr. Chapin: Be will lecture at the Court Ilwase, in Montrose, Tuesday evening, ik ? May 13th ; subj "Orders of liobility."— DOOM will open at j half past seven, lecture begins at Light Ti ts, at W. B. Deans' Book store, and at the r. • A come-FPO:SDM , writes from Jackson that he lately sent us a I Items:addressing his let trr to the editor of the Beyubliepn, but the letter failed to reach us, and by some mysterious weans the items appeared in the Montrose. Dx.socas.r. That iookilika ahatTrPractizesar ehM•ranne would cal newspaper enterprise. the above fah-bone, w...tieh seems to have r.,01 Crosswise in the editorial loan of the RePitb iown, we think we can motet without Metro scent& The items, to whieh we Stippose he must refer, came to the poet office, Slime -'; "Montrose Marrone. Pa," and the P. X very sanely conchaled it, Meant Montrone DENUCIIAT, the latter name baying been omit ted. and placed it in our box. We took it with "Or other malt opened it and found it directed t, Mr Editor, and as that was a title width we acknowledge we delik raki, published IL A l i Now if any unpardonable sin has lieeneoaimit. ted, it lies at the door of the said correspond ent We hare no occasion or desire to "sue" the editor of the Republican for mercy. — 4 " Warning to illotel Keeper*. The latest swindle on hotels is thus describ ed A sharper enters the hotel, walks up to the °Mee counter and carefully scrutinizes the satchels and valises in the ogles. Selecting one ol the most valuable in appearance he goes to the depot and from there dispatches the hotel sorter hurriedly to the hotel for his baggage, oftc,:rlZ the description to conform with the one selected st the hol. As guests frequently send (or their baggage this manner the hotel clerk itsuaeipactingly hands the described baggage to the Porter, who takes it to the depot and hands it to the thief, The train is just moving off,and of mine the rascal moves with it, taking with him the stolen baggage. This Is a new dodge and ought to be we: i e :twang ! ha ' WWI 111177 Cry. • Postal Cards. The production of perfect postal cards was commenced at the works of the Morgan enve lope company, in Bpringfield, Mass., on Friday last and the press will hereafter be ran day and night and thus be able to taro out from 600,000 to 700,000 cards daily. No cards will be issued to postmasters until tho receipt of further or ders from Washington. Had the idvantage. "I had more mousy than ho had to carry on the suit," said a very mean individnal who had Just won a lawsuit over a poor neighbor, "and that's where I bad the advantage of him. Then I bad much better counsel than he, and there I had the advantage of him. And Vs family were sick while the suit was pending, so he couldn't attend to it, and there I had the advantage of him again But,then,Bmwn is a very decent sort of a man after tat' "Yet," said his listener, "and there's where he has the advantage of A Pathetic Incident. A pathetic Incident occurred during , the floods at Binghamton. A 311 x. Fox, residing near the cemetery gate, heard, in the morning, a peculiar moaning In the direction of the cem etery. Going there she found a little child waist deep in Water and weeping near a head-stone, which marked a lonely grark. Upon being questioned she said that she lived a long way off. She had beard that the graves were cover ed by water, and she feared that her mother's would be washed way. So , she went to keep her poor watch and ward beside It. She was kindly cared fur and returned to her motherless home. About Arch:lecture, The Internal arrangements of modern dwel ling houses, as compared with those of twenty years ago, possess so many advantages aild con veniences that it is difficult to understand how oar lathers and mothers managed to get along withott heaters, ranges, hot and cold water in every room, gas, wardrobes, etc., with which the new style structures abouud. The architect who has the faculty of multiplying these so called conveniences to the greatest passible ex tant, and especially in the line of closets and cupboards, is in most demand. A lady archt tett is making a fortune simply by possessing the ability to plan a house with from fire to twenty-five closets on each floor. , The feature commends such houses to the female heads of landteal State Central Conantltee. The Radical state central committee met at the Lochiel hotel last Thursday afternoon, and after a brief discussion fixed on the 13th of Au gust as the day and Harrisburg, as the place for bolding of the State convention. The following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Renaud, That the republican party of Penn sylvania have reason to be proud of the manner in which Governor Hartman has discharged the duties of his office, and the people of the commonwealth may fed assured that their in terests will be fully guarded during his adminis tration. &semi, That the thanks of this committee and of the republican party of Pennsylvania are hereby tendered to the Hon. Rnssell Errett, 31firder In the Oro ',Degree. On Monday of last nreyk at 2j.:: o'clock, Wil liam S. Jones Was sentenced by Jrulge Dina to be hang for killing his metherin - law by shoot ing her. Ills first plea s+.eral months ago was "not guilty." Ile afterwards withdrew the plea and put in a second one of "guilt . ." The court then proceeded by examination of witnesses to open court, the prisoner and his counsel being personally present, to determine the degree of the crime of which the prisoner is convicted,and after bearing the testimony so taken end the ar i;ument . of counsel, as well for the defence as the the Commonwealth, and having duly vinsidered the same, the said court, at a regular tern thereof, held the 21st day of April, 1873, the prisoner and his couniel being personally pros trot in court, determined and adju lged the de gree of the crime of which the prisoner is con victed as aforesaid by confession,to be murder or the first degree —Pittston Comet. Defense of nolel Clerks. Hotel clerks will be ejeilecti to hear that they have one defender, who writes thus of their nr dnoes duties and the lack ot.appreelation of their services on the part of an inconsiderate public "Speaking of hotel clerks, I could nev er, fur the life of me, understand why it is that the shafts of all nevvspaperdom are leveled at this devoted class. So much has been written of their lofty scorn that they have become a proverb for stilted insolence. But there is another side to.the picture. Hotel clerks are not impolite. Hotel guests do not always tread nn thdhas nor on red-hot ploughshares or clerk ly indignation. There is no inevitable canner— Om. in short, between that unenviable cialce and impudence. The very reverse Mime, since it is hardly possible that proprietors, in search of politeness, could invariably hit on boors.— They, too, as well as travelers, have their petty annoyances and a great many of them. Think of a poor fellow in tight pantsand tighter boots standing all day and half the night in the office to answer questions! Put yourself in his place for only a few short weeks, and learn to be just and fear not. Remember you are not the fast ono who has asked him (at least half a dozen ,times) when the train starts—even while the hour is placarded right under your nose. Guests are sometimes impudent themselves, feeling, no doubt, that because a man sells his meat and bread he necessarily sells hls scntiveness with et." Nice Little Game. A morality paper called the Star Spangled Banner, published in Hinsdak, New Hampshire, devotes several columns to the exposing of swindles. The annexed, which we find in the Itay camber. is of local Interest : A subscriber sands us a letter reading es fol lows: PILMADELIIITA, Pa., Jan. 31, 1873. —, Stn:—There is a Nix in this ex press office marked to your address. It has been tnissshipped,and charges amonsting to 75 cents is due on it, which must be paid before it can leace this office. Please call and-get it at once or send the amount to my address, and it will pro shipped to you. Yours truly. N. Y. Tornio. 221 South Ninth start, Phila. Now quits a number will answer letters like the above, and be nut 75 cents. Our subscriber reads his fanner. and confidently writes us thus: 14173.40.9. tIITSSEE CO.-Srt :By reading in. side this sheet yon mill seg a notice sent me concerning a certain box directed to my addreed. Now I have no use for that box: I will consign it to you on condition that, If the box contains anything of the value of five dollars or more, that yop send the Banner tor' one year to /I. Y. Young, 221 South Ninth Street, Phila., Pa. I take for granted you have as agent there to attend to such business. Milford, Pike Co., Pa, Feb. etb,lB7& alcon;11;' lgv • YoU4-43 i 4 In lota. Zio exp*H - ebrapany In Philadelphia ever bare seen or heard or hint. - His 'little game," however, pays quite well, as we fled numbers of letters are delivered to his Address, or as is the case with all these mall a - Windless, letters are put In a box, and alter dark the swindler eels and col lects his "game." Odd Fellows' Festival at Montrose. The 26th of April has coma to be regarded as Odd Fellows' day, and this year was celebrated by bro•hen and sisters of Montrose Lodge and vicinity in a hearty and enthusiastic manner.At an early hour of the day a few faithful ones wore busy making the needful preliminary ar rangements at the Hall, as It is no small matter to set the tables for more than a hundred. As the hours of the afternoon began to increase there were constant accessions to their numbers until the hour of the feast, when one hundred and twenty souls were found to be in attend ance Four tables, each seating twenty-six guests, were most elegantly and bountifully spread, and when each seat had been taken, Rev. Mr. Miller invoked the blessing of God fittou the (cast and the happy assembly. &busy season with knife fork, and spoon, ensued until all were satisfied. There was - abundant social chat, with here and there the merry laugh, but the sound of the gav el securing silence, Rev. Brother Ohessitire, in brief, well-timed remarks, entertained the atten iive listeners. Next our recently arrived friend Rev. Mr. Judd, was introduced, and happily re sponded to the welcome so cordially extended. Rev. Mr. Miller, in earnest but mirthful strain, made the closing address, and all the speakers were rarmly applauded. Those who waited upon the tables, and a few tardy ones, In all a score or more, found an abundance for their hungry stomachs at the second table. A nice loaf of cake was presen ted, to each of the clergymen present. The evening was pleasantly spent in social visiting, interspersed with singing of odm; and this is but a brief and imperfect sketch of our celebra tion of the Fifty-fourth Anniversary of Odd Fellowship. 3. 3 8. Harford Items. LOCAL option has bad but ono victim since its adoption. A. 11. ADAMS occupies the house of the late Roswell Whitney. TEE blacksmiths and shoemakers are on a strike, the shoemakers' strikes are more numer ous, but not as heavy as the blacksmiths. Scnrxo seems to loiter still, although a few Esnners have sown their oats. The bare spot so much talked of on Osmon hill, has expanded to an Indefinite extent. There is a notorious green spot between there and the lake. Miss Sadie Tingley, an old and accomplished teacher, has applied for the school In No 1 dis• trict, will commence on Monday, May sth. so we shall probabb- have a No. 1 school in that district. Miss Rogers, of Brooklyn, teaches in No. 2, Miss Stearns in No. 3, Miss Clatrin, of Gibson, to the Very district, Lillie Estabntogs in the Lewis district, Miss Tingley In the Read district, Miss Peck In Podunk, Mica Thatcher in the Harding district, Nanry Finn at No 13, or the Ostler district. As Mrs. E. B. Thatcher, Mrs. Chart Seeley and Ellen Tiffany, were returning from town recently in a light wagon, In descending a bill near their homes, the horses in some way be came detached from the wagon, letting the tong to drop which frightened the horses, and upset the wagon, by which Mrs. Thatcher and Miss Tiffany were caught underneath it slight ly injuring the latter, and seriously, but no dangerously injuring the former. Mrs. Seely es caped unhurt. The horses after running a short distance, pitched et. against an apple tree, do tog norOnMige to SOME: or, LW. Harlon], May Ist, urn. Court 71,1atters. Arno. TIMM of Curt was mljnumeti to meet nest Mosulay, .11ny 12th. There is no jury sum moned. Tile Attorney, for the Local Option Vigilance Committee, applied to the Court last Term. for Chartera urincorporat ion (or said cum m i MOC,I prosecute violaters of the law. Instead of n charter, he received a mild suggestion tonal the Court to cite the legislative act under which lie claimed such a charter. The Court,umloated ly. did not deem it best to create a new tribunal for the punishment or crime, without legislative authority, so long as there was already_a Court of Quarter Session, expressly for that purpose. Is the matter of the COntimtvej electl•m in P.r.sh township, the Commssioners appointed to recount the vote, performed that iluty on the Si ult. The main facts in this case are these. The Democrats and Liberals of Rush united on elec tion day upon a ticket, and when the vote-was counted, a plurality in their favor was found as regards the following officers: Town clerk, As sessor, School Directors.tind Constable. It ati pealed that an error on the ticket had been made by running two names for Judge of elec tions. Therefore, the election board (Radical Republican,) under the accute legal instruction of Miles Shoemaker, decided that tills error vi tiated the whole ticket, and therefore the board returned the Radical candidates elected. The Court however decided otherwise, and declared the Democrat and Liberal candidates to have been duly elected. Two new points In the election laws of this county have been settled this last court, which were raised by the action of some very acute Radical wire pullers, to save their waning for tunes. One was, the Justice of the Peace ease in Forest Lake where the incumbent, (Radiral) officer held his resignation In his hands, prepar ed tc file it after election, in-midis' one of ids own faith was elected. Levi Lincoln was elec ted, and sometime in the last of April, Mr. Towne, the Incumbent, did file his resignation. The other was the above case In Rush, where the Radical Board decided that an error In the names for one office vitiated all the tickets in the ballot-box, except the Radical tickets. His Ifonor, Judge Morrow. as a Judge, (not a politi cian,) decided that these points were not well taken. If such laws existed, they would cer tainly need to be repelled, or Democrats and Liberals would take advantage of them. Radi failr however do not intend to have such rules work both ways. D. 4 & W. Railway _Freights. We are informed, and upon good authority, that the Delaware, Lackawanna d; Western Railway Company, are making overtures to the merchants and - business men of this vicinity, to continue their patronage of freighting on that road. They propose to them, that If they: Will continue It, at the end of every month,they will `discount all bills at the rate of toe*, (211) fire per cent. on former rates. -We consider-this a very tool piece of impudence as well as *elf condemning evidence of the gross amount of robbery they have practised upon the people of this section, so long as we were at their mercy. We have long known that we Lave been-,garro ted by that company on freight of all kinds,but we have been forced to submit by dint of cir cumstance& They have used every artifice in their power to throw cold water upon our local railway enterprise, by stirring up all the oppo; sition possible: to it, in order to retain us in their fiddles, and new dory aro about to dip from their grip, they attempt to add insult to injury bv makinga proposition to deduct one quarter of their rates. Any . : onk who has ever done any business with them is.wellaware that they do not do It for pleasure, but aiway take the lion's share" under any and all circumstances, hence If they offer a deduction of one fourth, (a profit greatly in advance of.legitimate trade of itself,) what must have been the extent of the robbery practised for the last twenty years, while we have been at their mercy? We have always known that they have never been gov erned by any regular schedule of freights for Montrose, as the bills in the hands of any or our business men will witness, that no two charges for the same weight of the same class of freight are alike, but seem to he rated to accordance with a (reek of the Company. We have also burned their second and third quality of coal, because '.we must take that or none." We have paid front a dollar to a dollar and a half more for it at Mtintrose Depot, than has been charged at Great Bend, twelve miles below, for a prime articleeltsco the,Brie comoctition, and now-. be enusd. they'-bade failed in *Mir attempt to discourage our road, we ari taunted with the consolatiha that they can throw ocr one fourth, and make a good thing out of us at that. Is there any one In this section, who will gratify their avarice bv- acceding to any of these pro posals ? We tame not. We think they should stand by theicmanhood, and resent any such propositions. Let that Company know that It has not been for "love of them" that we have sub mitted to their exhorbitant rates, but simply as victims of necessity. Business Locals Rev. E. FL Chapin wilt be to Montrose Tuesday evening. May 13tb. DP. GARVIN'S TAR RE3IEDIES Cure Lung Diseases. BLANK. LEASES and LAD CONTRACTS for sale at this alike. . AlsoiNotes, Deeds, and nil other-Blanks. "ORDEns of ,Nobility," by the great cantor, Chapin, at the court house, Tuesday, May 13th. Bern.nuns". Wentrrro.—All accounts flue the subscriber, end not settled in two or three weeks, will be left in other hands, for immediate S. IL Monne. Montrose, April 30th, 1872.—w:3 SCRANTON and Towanda say that Chapin beats Gouglf. Go and decidi a for yourselves. DECORATION DAY Headquarters Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, April, 23d, 1873. In accordance with our Rules and Regulations, Friday, May 30th, will he observed as a 31Eston lAL Dar for the purpose of strewing with flow em, or otherwise Decorating the Graves of Com rades who died to defense of their country dur ing the lite Rebellion, or who have since passed away. Citizens generally, Military and Civic Associations, Churches and Sunday-Schools should be invited to participate, and In places where there are no Posts of the Grand Anny,it is hoped that the Citizens will Join together for tills purpose, that fitting services maylle held in every Churchyard and Cemetery where our dead heroes The manner of conducting these services is optional with Posts, but those desiring it, can obtain copies of the form of ceremonies, as fur nislical last year by making immediate applimt.- thin to the A. A. G. Attention is especially invited at this time to the recommendation from National Headquar ters last year, "that flowers and shrubs be plan ted at each grave, in order that when we are gone, the seasons, in their ceaseless round, may to our stead, adorn the sleeping places of our Comrat..." By Order of R R. RE vrn, Commanding Department. As n finished orator, and n 1 lecturer Chapin bas no superior. Dont m:ss the ouuor• tautly of hatrine him" MISS ELIZA Durex's NEw Foe Love; on, TUE OUTI.AW'S BRIDE, is lb , . title of Miss Eliza A. Dupny's new Novel, now in press, end to be published in a hew days by T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Phlitulelphis, Pa.— It is a graphic story-of Corsican life, in which the wild passions of that tameless race are depicted. 'f ne magnificent taverns describ ed in its pages aetually exist ir. that island, and they have tarn used as place+ of concealment by the unfortunates banned by the blood vPII - which is the curse of that gem of the Mediterranean. The grand mountain scenery also receives justice at the autlior's,lisn(Ls. The story itself is (leerily interesting fmtn the first page to the last; the action is rapid, and the in terest never flags. Miss Dupuy is one of the most - successfill of Amz•rican novelists. .11er works show great constructive ability in her plots, while her eltameters are real men and wo men, not mere figures. "All for love," will be issued in a large duodecimo volume, and sold by all Booksellers at the low price of $1.75 in cloth, or $1.50 in paper cover; or copies will be sent by mail, to any place, post-pahl, by the publish ers, on receipt of the price of the work In a let ter to them. All of Miss Dupity's Books, com prising "All For Love," the Mysterious Guest," "Why did He Marry Her," "Who Shall Be Vic tor," "Michael Rudolph," "Was He Guilty," "The Plantcr's Daughter," and the "Cancelled Will," eight in all, are put up in sets, In uniform, elegant and durable style, with new and beauti fully designed hacks, in full gilt, price $14.00 a set, and are published by T. B. Peterson k Brothers, No. SO6 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., who will send a set to any one, post-paid, on receipt of price. FIFTY cents eau be well invested at the court house, Tu es day evening next. Chapin will give you more than your money's worth. Wri.nc a—Mims—At the Dixon !Joust", Mos cow, by Rev. A. 0. Warren, 0.1. Wilbur. M. D., and 311ss Sarah J. Dixon, both of Moscow. Synsnoc—SYrecr.---April 20th, 888, by Rev. R. W. Breckinridge, John Strange, Esq., and Mrs. Clarinda Stone, both of Forest Lake, Susq'a county. Pa. 31)2::18TME8. Oros—ln Jessup, Susq'a county, Pa., April 19, 1873, James H., sou of Benjamin and Mary Ann Otis. Pr urr-1n Brooklyn, Monday morning, April 28th, 1873, Nancy, wife of the late J. T. Per ry, aged 61 years. DM:MS—Tim funeral of Angeline, wife of Hen ry Dennis, was attended at their house, on Blartin's Creek, April 13th, 1873, Elder Teas officiating. Prramv—ln Fairdafe, Susqu'a county, Pa., April 211th, 1873, of brain fever. Lillie Bell, daughter of Benjamin W., and Angelis Pits ley. aged three years and fire months. Macs—ln Brooklyn, Saturday, April 26, 1873, Ann, wife of George C. Mack. aged 35 years. The 19, of O. 1., was on band to, reader as sistance need :ion like OCCuSiOlla, and the 31. F. Church was tilled to its utmost capacity. DEWITT-1n Brooklyn, Susquehanna county, Penn.vivania. April 12th, 1873, of consump tion, Lavin' C., wife of C. B. DeWitt, aged 39 years. At a special meeting of Brooklyn Lodge, No, 313, 1. 0. of 0. F., held April 19,1873, the fol lowing preamble and resolutions were adopted Wnouv.s, God In his mysterious providence has seen& to remove, by death, Elnra C., wife of brother C. B. DeWitt, we,as a lodv,deldre to offer some tribute toher memory. Thereffire, Rewleed, That while we bow submissively .to Vie will otour Heavenly Father, and deeply sympathize with our benseved brother and his family in their deep affliction, we would recom• mend them to Htm-who is every read to com fort the mourning. Bea/lord, That a copy of these resolutions be presented to our bereaved brother, and they be sent to the county papers for publication, and thlathey be entered upon our lodge record. 01. W. Ps.t.tren. 0.8. BOGEtte, } Com. .I.l3.TzwEerar .Wa.l:olNra9l4- Produce and CommLuton Mordant. 7T Der U., New York. Considnments 'allotted and retorts made knolediater ly en ea% otroda. Bend for shippLog cards and stet• Aferenses: National ink Bank of New York. North River Bank of Now York. Name National Sank of New York. log bland Bank of Brooklyn, N. Y. Feb.l2, tenl.—ftno. The Markets. Financial. Nsw Toni, BatuidAy, May IL Gold was unsettled. with an upward tenden cy. It opened at 116;t i l and advanced.to 1167. and 117, but clilsed finally at 116%, an advance of 14. Etkl. Ask'd. Gold .....1103 Silver. UEi 6s 1881.. —.................1Mi 121 5-20 Coupon 1862 114Y 2 115 5-20 Coupon 1844 1143 , 115 5-20 Coupon 1865 ........ .... —1174 7.17% 5-20 Coupon 18115iy 117% 118% 5-20 Coupon 1867 1193 119% 5-20 Coupon 1868 ....117% 1175 i New 5 per cent- hands 114 U 114% 10-10 s 113' 1133, Paris Exchange 453 445 Sterling Exchange 125 X 1270 Con eney Bonds New York Produce Market • Corrected weekly by 'larding, Hayden, & CO., Wastangton SL, New York, Butter. tub BIRMO . •• Orkin . 43®45 Cheose, fact dairy, per lb ..... 1 135M4 5®151,4 Erni, per doz ory" ..... " • 16N4lat FOur, per barrel 8.20011 Corn meal,ILMlO3.7O Wheat, per bushel .. 1.110g2.110 ' Rye 9(K593 Oats Corn " 14075 Hops, crop of 1872. ... ..... 45®47 Tallow " . 8 %0 8 % Lard per lb tiogB34 Potatoes per bbl ' 5.25Q3 50 Apples • 8.0044515 Turkeys per 1b........ ........ .... 21W? Chickens - Pea/ Ducks " New Advertisements. HAND BILLS PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE. FLova Et wit.ovß - ONE urxDasn BARRELS OP FLOUR, . of theca brattda, for salt at Om store of 11.4. WEBB. Ilantroar, April 20, 1873.-tf. V . RECILIIOW A BIIOTEIER, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS Or COE% IrINS, CASKETS, FPc , -• CtrTILXIALT EIZIINr3:), Petia'e► ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTESDRD TO. V...llsizg.. Jr. Cm Apra' 23. 1S —IL lust I=Leoervecl, A LARGE AND • WELL SELECTED STOCK OF WALL PAPERS, OF NEW DESIGNS AND FRESH STOCK, WHICII‘WE ARE SELLING CHEAP! CAI asid Examine before Par.lisslos C. T. A A. 11. VI =UM. Mantrap. April 1, 101111L-4f. IL IL Lyons & Co- =CI CAEPETS,OIL CLOTHS, MATTINOS, DRUGGETS, TRUNKS, SATCH ELS, WALL AND WINDOW PAPER. WINDOW . ' SHADES, Dry Good:, Groceries, RARDWARE. RUBHERS. PAMIR AND OILS. UNDERTAXERs' WARE. DILJARNWE. VAAULE REIDWINER. ETC.. ETC. litctrose. Jo.= IBIS. A laYSTEttlf EASILY SOLVED. Aft / New Stock of Goods at the "Dead of Ns N. BULLARD la constantly feces largo addi• Huns to Mantua or GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS at Ida old stand at the hoed of Natigstlon. lawn any man, woman. of CIZEIX.II7Z). can end the very bat articles that can be in any canonry tome ID the Lou. 27:16 old system of glow gala and wall prnAta la • Tits 3?:i 1:0 - • or onght tc be, and in its stand the better nit= of quick 'ales and small pnAlta, and by sellingfor reedy Per only. there will be no bad debts to =MS tql it= grud enettuness. can LetitT and examine u 3 coons and prices,ond ece It Wry not compare hamatly witti ant other helmet In MlECON a rn.ooe3ini. A. N. BULLARD. YontrouilieVtls County Business Dboctory. Two tines to Ms Directorzoni gear. 51.56-• coed additional line, 60 eta. zioßosr. 0. B.I3EXIMG—COOOIy Surssior, otensonehasuss Coos tr. Ontee In the Court Mouse, Montrose, Pa.-441-tI. JAYS? E. CARNAL'''. Attorney at Law. Odic• owe door bum Tube] nom. Public Avenue. • WM. E. COOPER & CO.. Bankers. sell Foreign Pas. sage TicirrntsandDraftsan England. Ireland and Sad. land. • BILLINGB STROUD. Genera Fire and Lite item Inca Agents • also. sell Rail roan and AcettleatTlekc le to New Tort and Philadelphia. OSlea one dour east of the Bank. PM. ISAVOMWOUT, Slater, Wtiol•islo and Metall dealer in all kinds ot elate roan, Montrose. Pa. BVIINS RICISOLB,-tbe place co get Broom:43l*de duo, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipea. Pockst-Books, Bycetar Cl 4 Tonlce Notion.. at. Beck Block. CM. 1.. COX. Ilaroesa maker and dealer - In all artleler aattally kept by the trad e.oppoa Ile Um Bank. • SOTO 16.C08W1111, [Were In Ingres. Hardware. and M a ndCretarenof Tin and /Martina wars, corner of Man and Tardylke sliver. S. 17. MORSE, llerebant Tailor and dealer Cloths.. Trimmings. and Foneabing pooch. and Iteadratade Clothing, on MAID Stria, 11.12 t. al* 11. low Utile and Stanislaw's Law Ogles. h.. N. BULIANI).. Dealer 30 ttroeetles. Prue!'! e. Books, Stationery and Yankee Notions. at tread Public Avenue.* NEW MILFORD CAYUGA PIASTER—NICHOLAS SIIOEMAKEII,deaI• ez in vast se Cams Muter. Pmh reused. SAVINGS DANE, NEW IrILFORD.—FIr per cent_ la tweet:gra all Deposits. Does a gencrslßanklAD Bar nese. .aII-tf S. B. MUSE .S CO. W. L. 31088 &co . Dealers In th7Gcolts.llase,Caps Boole and Shoes, and General Merchandise. co Mai strect.secoad door below the Episcopal • MON' HOTEL; kept by immix StMl. an Mak; street, our rho Depot,—e R. P. HIMMEL Camtage Maker and Undertaker, Main Street, two doors below Hawley's Store. . MoCOLLVIII BROTHERS. Deakin :% fixtetzSes sul Provisions, on Moto tared:, 11:GIARBET .t SON. Dealers In Flour. Peed. Deal, LilXlO, Cement, Groceries and Protium, on Main Street, oppo 'Ste the Depot. MOSS 4 MNAP. Leather Manufacturers and dealers la Mc Item Findings, de.. near Episcopal Church. AINET t HAYD&N, Dealers to Dpgs atinledleineo end Ifanutoeforors of Cigars, on Rain Infest, now the °spot- - J. DICKEEDLAS. Ja.., Dealer Inl,reneral roerthandlse sad Cktttang. Brkk Store. on Main Street. FM , D. u. TINGUTT—DealerlIn Steees.Ttn, Copper. Dru arid Shattima Ware. Cautinga.ar- Also. manntaetur or of Sheet Mends to order. See Trough and Lead Plpe badness attended to at lair prices—Gibson Hollow, Peozwylvar.la.-2y. 6DWARDK 6 DITYANT, Itinnfaetaren of Waco.. and Blythe. near the Ingalts.Store. GREAT BE.M) L. S. LIELCEIEMI, Manufacturer of Leather. and deals In general Morchazdies, an Maio Street.• U. P. DORAN, Merchant Tailor and dealer la Ready Made Clothing, Dry Gooda.Otocerlea andPnrrtelona Math Stmt.• For Sale. WE offer for sate one of the finest Houses and lota in the Borough of New 3liNord. Its loos. lion, style and convenience, are as desirable as any in that neat little town. For partlenlms, inquire at this office, or of Mrs. A. Hawley, on the premises. FOR SALE—The farm late of Nathan Al drich, de'd, situated abdut half a Mile west of Montrose Depot, In Brooklyn township, con taining shout I'll acres of land mostly improv ed. Inquire of the undersigned, executor of said mute, at New Milford. Pa. _ELIJOT Amatucu. New 'Milford, Jan. 25, IBM—tr. ' E A Vey Dastrablo Some IS THE BOEOUGH OP FRIENDSVILLE, SUSQUEHANNA CO, PA. The subscriber offers for sale the premises bektely recopied in Fri.dryille, consisting, of a large cad coo anion bowie. large barn. with *bout PAVE ACIIIIS at tached. The place Is very pleasantly located. with plea. ty of Shade Trees. and Fruit untsistlng iof Gherriee. Pio ma, Pesch. and en Apple Tree,. a good Well mad Cie tem, with pump. to each to the house, and goo I spring on the lot. Church. school, Parlance. and Store oar by. Muse In good order , newly petated.witla best kind us new picket Mace around It. Any party wishing to view the premises ten tall at the Postance in Friendrcille. For prfee, term, etc.. ineeire by mall nr °Mened of the rninserlber at To. wands, adford county. Pa; P.O. Bon sz. 3. BAMFORD. Towanda, April 33, 11113.-4 w. ileal.Estato fbr Salo. The Subscriber offcrs for sale the following Real Estate, to wit: The Farm liZlOßE.l4l .. ltobeit Moore 'Farm." situate In Ilridgewa. ter township. Susquehanna Co.. Pa.. ohmic two miles eta. of Montrose noroagh, containing 730 acres of ex cellent grava and grain land. about t ammo! timber, • good farm hoes* and otabitildlngt, a doe orchard of choice frail, well watered. and adapted for dalryleg pal poem. Stock. dairy flantres, and farming utensils, will be sold with the Fates U desired, unless previon►. I; disposed of. Also, a House and Lot, situate in the Borough of New Milford. finennehenns County, Pd, pleasantly located on the Main street,nesr the metre of the town. Lot GI.V feet front. a good con venient two-story dwelling, a good alzed garden spot, - and a convenient well of good water. Also a•Farm of Flay Acres, oneiberth of a mile from the boron;h of New Milford. Mum ttoprored. and the teOenta well thnbered.prind nail with t:tiertnot.- and hemlock. A . good 80r.41 feat barn, ands thrifty young orchard. Also, the Hotel Property known u the CIiAIdEERLIN HOTEL. In Gibson Dol• km. Snrgn•honns Co.. Pa.. eontstelor 90 arms of land. mostly Improved. with Hotel. Oregon Duos -and ont nuildlnne. Convenient either Ss e hotel or for fanning end dairy purposes. Also a Ohtlllery for the manate4nre of elder Brandy, In good running order, lately accepted by It. C. Vali, deceased. end about 69 percbet of land adjacent to the aforesaid Bond pray. erty. • "rerzsals made eery to anti the purchaser. upon good security.— For psalmists Inquire of 11. It. Hawley, Dristienut tir dee.liontroee. Pa.. or of the subscriber oa the Moberg Moore Farm. Bridgwater, I. JCIIIN GAVITT. April VI, 1813.41. Insurance BILLINGS STROUD. General Inveranee Agent, nen un AND ACCIDENT nrstrmos; lacmatranso. Wiam Mizttbrd Fire los, Co.. Capital and Surplus $3,000,000 HOlne itpl, Co., N. Y„ Capital and ourplus. $4.000,000 Royal Ins: Co. Liverpool" Liverpool. London 4 Globs " Magr ' . 2 Franklin los. Co.. POWs " $3,r41.1.100 Ins. Co., of North America " na,rainoo Pennsylvania Fire n 1,114.000 Ins. Co„ State of Penn's " Union II Waal .. IIE4OOO Lycomirm Fire i ACO Williamsport Ins. Co. Eirki . Anthracite. Man% .00S Natio:Dal. " 44 NOCI xazzv=. Conn: Ennui Life Ins. Co., Ms Ott a 111,01:0103 Owl= LUG, Nara. , " 113,50e.0u0 db. 002:ChEII%TTip Trrneteyi Ins.Co.tbuford,(xpltal and flarphui $2.110406 Batboy PIIMITCIII , j:150.0011. The undersigned habbren webbing - a In ads teuntyjrn tbeynut Mamas An In.nrance Aral. Lows abstained by bin ennnislalrs bun always bona posnytlyptitl• rirOnlen brstdoor mut from Banking Ofiles W D. Cooper Co.:Turnpike st. NontzoseXa. • BILLIMIS STROUD, Agent clan. v. imp= eeli6ltor' • • tact one. MEMM MIXEIIuTo .12csisto Of sustn p. requested to=lo 10g etalma ar demo. caw, to makeknos Auburn Centre, Aprt, BLANKS BLAB we ben an band. and an CIA and style of Mato. minx DEEDS. LAND CONTRACT. JDSTICBB•. CONSTABLICIr TOIW,OLANSA, Altai the ray aseap.4 - Rita As ital' Orneeb GREAT UNITED STATES TEA 00., BURNS d• NICHOLS, zifts, Montrose, Pn. Tbls Tea fa pomp in AIR TIGHT TM CANISTERS. thrzebypreierrtag Its fall streoldi, which la •041.41•11 • gratt desiderata:a.. OrCall anct get a can Ig4 tf7 its Uteri% - . DUUs mcnops. Notarise, A prliO, 1011:—Sca. • ' • ' - , THE - EAGLE •, • - • ',l* • NI • • . • . 4 - aikr.• - BU MS'S d YlCHOLS,..Pappazgross. Aunt Co Tax Gots= HA= itctiMaetwe;, ELM . 5.0.1F.332431031C.11&03:11.*MMM01Ck: . . Troitestre to Rey to the public thot. Our . tictre' le Will stocked with Drugs. Medicines. Palo% OIL, Varnisl Brushes. Combs. Perfinnery. Flory propete tary and patent preparat lone. andel other alines w elly kept In first class dreg *torte. Wo gmaraktoe 'Our goods genet Ine snd of the beat quality, and will be sold at tow pricrefor coot. lievectrully TOWS: ' Montrose. Feb. 901.1813. AIiOS NICHOLS. ABEL TURAEU p .DRUGGIST, 3300O23.1:134:01130, 2.03:323./Mbaw ; Is continually reite . 'eine YEW GOODS, and keepaton. %banally on band a fell and dcalrablo assortment of gen nine DRDGS. MEDICINES. CIIRDICALS, Dyestuffs. TSAII, Spices, and other voteries, atone. wall ware,paper. glassurare, Malt jamentcrota. lamps. chimnys. Ic orosene. msehinery oils, tannatVoll. Wits foOt oil, refined What . ..oll. OR for lanteme.oll tor. s. machines.whri Olive 011, Sperm oll,lBplrl a 'hopes-. tin e,N arnishes, Canary Seed.Ylaegar,Potash. Coacet - %rated Lye. Axle Grease, Trusties. Sapporters,NadiewS Instruments. Shoulder Braces, Whips, Gans, Pistols Cartridges. Powder, Shot, Lead, eon Cape, Dtiptt.trz Powder and Foie, Vlotans.Soings. Bows.elc. Flute., Fires etc., Fish llookrar.d Linse.Bar anrrollet Soaps. Roo. Oils. Stair Restorers. and, Bale Dies. Brashar Pocket Kelsey. Spectacles. Slicer and Silver 'Platett Spoons, Forks. Kntret,tac4 Deatist Ankles, a genet. &lessons:neater rescy GOODS. JEWICLAY. and PMIMEXIINE. All the I eadla g and belt klub al . PATENT MEDICINES. The people are laYllog to WI et the Druz and Patti* Store or AMID. TUIIRELL. Feb. 1.1873. %gat/I.II4AM'. SCHUH 101116 S BM, 120 Wyoming A 17021110, RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID UALS, AND RETURNS THE SAME ON DEMAND wunouT_ 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. LIAI3LF.PLACE -OF DEPOSIT.-FOR LABORING MEN, MINERS, ME , CTIANICS, AND MACHINISTS. AND FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN 'AK WELL. MONEY DEPOSITED :ON OR, BEFORE THE TENTH 'WILT.. DRAW INTEREST- FROM . ITHE FIRST DAY OF THE MOXTIL THISi IS IN ALL RESPEG'TS A ,1101 TE IN, STITUTION, AND ONE WHIM IS NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS,UPO,O4' THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON M . INg ERS AND MECHANICS. • DIRECTORS : JAW'S BLAIR. SANFOhD GRANT; GEORGE FL511.. ER. JAS. S. SLOCUM, J. H..SUTPHIN. C. P. MATTHEWS, DANIEL HOW. ELL, A. E. HUNT, T. F. RUNT; JAMES BLAIR. PRESIDENT; P, C. 3100 RE, CASHIER. OPEN DAILY FROM NINE A. N. UNTIL FOUR P. M., AND ON. WED. NESDAY AND. SATURDAY EVE.. NINGS UNTIL EIGHT O'CLOCK.. • Feb. 12, 1873.—1 y. Clothing, etc. Something New! CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS" AT THE STOUT OV Outtenbrre No tubaum & elk Just Received and Selllllll cheap. also, rzsw skaffa arum or CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, COATINGS, ETC; [Eon Ourrrou Wonsa cossismo or A VERY EXTENSIVE vAzterr OF DEBT IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC., MANUFACTURE. . CALL AND LEAVETOURMEASURE FOS A ablV SPRING' SUIT OF CLOTASSI OPAINO STTLES OP 31ECceits a,rtoft Cava. NEW GOONS AANIVDICI DATLYAT Guttenberg' Rosenbaititi kilistrett, 3 . 6, seta . •