THE DEMOCRAT. Local Altelligence. Religions Services. The services In the several Churches of 31out• rase are 22 follow: pTIST CUunca.ltsv.J. S. Cumumme D. n. Peotor sabhatb Servicee . lON a. tn. and 7 p. m .2ntith School 12 m Prefer Memmg, Wednogtley Evening* C Timm: citußen nry J. SLAITIZRT F. btrith SerTieet Seam.' Sunday In .ch Mouth n.:,nath Schaal Immediately bdoEE 31.21,s ...Rey. Sierra. lON a. m. and p.m. sx p. erIsCOPAL CEILTRCII, Sabbath ScrviCCS. f.unaey School tied, D'ay Service.—Wedneganyt ....Rev. W. J. Juno. 10.43 a. in. nmi 7.30 p. m. 1. m. 1 X 1 y. m M ETHoDIST EPISCOPAL sql.Mth Sere wee. ..... renyer %refine, Tbarzillys. 10.45 a. m. and 7h' m. m. , T.ki P. m. ritF4FICTERI.\ N CIIVRCII. S.o..lutth •ervice r a Satamlb Sebool . ..- prayor electing. Thntaday Evg.mhige. Arrivals and Departures of llads. A rritlari Dept rin reg, '3lontrose Depot, (Daily,) 600 r. at. 020 A. .11. " 1000 A. AL 130 P.M " 944 A. It. 909 P.M " 10 00 A. 3L 300 P, 31 New ‘I Word, WI 31nsing, T,nl:llannock, 600 r. m. 8 004. ar MEE 7 OOP. u. 700 A. IL 6OD r. at. 700 p. p 3. 10 00 A. it. 400 r. at. k',,nklin Station, If am ley ton, :51,11oppen. The New York,Tunkhannock, New Milford, and Wylusing mails are daily; the Conklin mail will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays; Bfrighantton mail. ri,s Silver will leave on Monday at 6:so a. Tues. .or , day at Sp. m 3lealiappen mail wdl 1..., on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri loss. Friendsville Mail leaves and returns TM.,lays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The Bing hamton mail via. Ilawleyton, will arrive Tues day. Thursday. and Saturday, at 6 p. m. =— Leave same days at 7 p. m. 3innt rose Depot, (Daily,) 11 00 v. t. 11 00 A. 31 New Milton!, " •330 r. 730 A. /I E. C. F0UD11.4..11, POStrnllSter. 3(ontrose, January 4. 1873. List of New A.dvertlretneots. Valley House—Henry Ackert. New Arrangement—lsbell .t Melbnisb. Andit,,r's Notice--cstate of 0. P. Tallman Executor's Notice—estate of Elias' Birchard. From Geo. P. Rowell at Agents; Tel, grsobic Institute; Columbia Institute; Agents Wanted; Patterns; PsyehomacY ; Money; t, $2O ; Money Made Fast ; Asthma ; Medical lb,pcnsary. Butimuss Lois. Cherry Ba!gam. .Irillie Nuok. Qunrterly Meeting. Trout)le u - Ith Turkey Notes About Town As the world guts. L the best honesty InEnt: wtre 'mu:lms of :rest wen on Sunday m. , rr.r laa. 1 1,01 . NG lady talking about wigs, said she had rather i e than wear mit:. WIIIIAN'S gion it iu her hair, but it is a g ood DI,. 1., tie it up when cou.kititt. REV..) M STEnnErr Itac rrlitiquighed the trnip , rary rmtt , rsl,ip of St. Nun, ellorch. THR falt term of the Graded School com menced on Monday Inert, with a large attendance Av Early tinring—Jumping out of bed at Bee 11 . cli , ck in the morning. to iake the train on the Mmorose Railway. Ara meeting ui the citizens of South llriolge water, Sepicnzber 011,, ii OV, MIN nimouNly arreetl to cull tlx: - gtation at the present tenni nad of thoMontrose Railway. liri,l;ewater. Aucn--- - Do yon know, uncle, that that hor rid Mr. Minks (Jerkin, that you Lava takrn to bard drinking Uncle true,my drat—nu:...er drank inoiier in toy W." Wm::: you see a hare-livaiied 1:1111I following • cow tiaimgh the hs.nt eat, and tilling the air with garticn implements and lindsiio you mar know that he wants a little fur his own use /1.4,1,Du.n.:, a on of Matthew Baldwin, of Bridgewater, left a tomato on our table, which weighed 22 mine. s. It la no amalgamated clus ter, but a single perfect .Loped yellow tomisto, of the finest quality of nny we ever tasted. A 55100 gold , : oi editor, haring heard that . eulphirr. in the prevent ehttitTa, has -worried a slick of brimstone out of a drug gist, and noes' wants some one to loan him a pair of socks w bile h e tries the thing. A LITTLE girl , (colored.) daughter of Ohediall Johnson, while standing, near the fire on Satur day night last, got her efithes on. fire and was burned on badly before the flames could be ex -9mi:1441/rd, that she died on Sunday morning. Ttn: pentlemaa who asserted that his friend never &pewszi his mouth without putting his foot in it, beivis sat/led upon to apologize, said hr was very sorry, but when be made the unset lion be did not seethe siie of his friend's foot. AT the annual tlettion of the Fire rant era3int , .. September 2(i. E Fordh4Ln, was elccuui (_'Litt Engint r. .1. It Itayusfiwd, itt Aas't; ruche, 2,1 Aaa't W L Cos, Secretary: A. J. Br,-,ysTer.Tr.catsurcr. THE Baptist sabbab Sebnoi Judd at Salt Filings, 011 Friday last,was larFly attend ed. and they were favorea rmitrk.s.ttly with a 'pleasant day. Everything mowed adr in an lig - ramble manner, and ass greatly enjoyed by those in attendance. THE Presbytet7 . of Lackawanna will meet in the Presbyterian church to this place next week_ The opening sermon will he preacoed oa M"n° day evening, the 15th inst. This Presbytery has on its roll 77 ministers, and 73 churches, and , erabraces the comfits of Bradford, Susqueban :al. Wayne, Wymning, Sullivan, and a part of Lumina. • As a meeting last week of Bough Es Beady lire Company NO. 1, the fidlnwingoificers were .ela•tedc,Poimaan, Daniel Sayre; ist AMYL, F. •G. Wonder; 2d Ass't, C. S. Baldwin; Secrete ; Treasurer, IL C. Jessup; tat PiPelnam, P, S, Pickering; 2d Pipeutau, H. 13 10 , i132W; Wardens, Wm. IL Jessup, Amos Niclimß,-s.4i.X.ulford, Hugh MitchelL F. B. Cnewvpd&a has commenced a atone walk in (rout of th,is.ri%iiience, which overtopa all others as far as it.is finished We learn that Alt. C. proposes to continue as far as his money holds Lint. Such being the case, we think there trill he no lack of Weak' ,in that part of the town. , tic has is very logo and fine corner lot, which sashes a walk the character of the ono . I,le building, quite expensite.. 31r. Beebe is , ' 4 7 111 .5 Oewalk with stelae Apsw his (party. Foe towns triestimus...ngd:Srade ll' ere4se • By nerve and eatcrpri!te. And they who'd live must Inwet,ho pluck To risk and :advertise. There are men In our town Who do not advertise: Good customers go pastitheir doors, The cheery cash likeytise. And when they post Glair luxdtpat Apdajnt They're the saddest Alen in town, t And em - erand tow they * T he PLVP . }5 gotb4r, down 1" Two Boys Drowned On last Wednesday afternoon, two boys, name] Eddie Whitney anti Willie Walker, aged about ten years, while playing near Barnes's' dam, on the Canawacta creek, at Lanesboro, Pa., were drowned. Screams were heard, when a crowd collected, the pond was drawn off, and the bodies recovered. Burn Burned. A large ban belonging to Samuel Tewksbury. of Auburn, this county, was totally distruy ed by lire, together with its contents, con sisting of hay, grain, Sinning utensils and one horse. The loss is estimated at 0,000 and no Insurance. Mr. Tewksbury has a largo stool? On his hind and this Misfortune leaves him with out winter's feed. The tire occurred last Sun day night. llowit originated is unknown. The geddintou Question. • Our information as to the falsity of the report ed robbery at Great Elena, of Gee. S. Redding ton, late Superintendent of the Delaware Divis ion of the Erie Railway, which we published a !thart time since. proves correct. He has been discharged from the road, and was arrested at midnight on Monday of last week, at the Dela ware Hose in Port Jervis, charged with de frauding, the company to the amount of $3,1300. The arrest of other Erie officials is also talked of. Family Meeting. . The annual gathering of the Bailey family, was held at the house of B. W. Bailey, in Lib erty, Susquehanna county, Pa., on Wednesday, September 11, 1873. Fifty-tour of the finally were pritsent,comprising lour generations. This family meeting was organized iu 1956, making this its eighteenth session. This and all subse (Men% meetings PASSLYI oil with an enjoyment rare to witness. Yours, D. LELAND BAILEY. Liberty, Sept. sa, 1973. An Unlucky Friday. A few years ago I made arrangements to go to mill and to the store, I hired a yoke of oxen of Mr. Zebeßowefl, who accompanied me, to take two thousand shingle and liter bushels of corn. When I had got about halt of a mile, one ox got loose and ran away. I finally secur ed him and yoked him again. I went to the mill and got my corn ground, and drove up to N. E. Kennedy's store, and put my team in the shed. I traded out the value of my shingles, got a draw shave and some earthen ware, went to the shed, found four hogs at my grist. They tore the bags and spilled all the meal, I borrow ed a bag, gathered np what meal I could. I then went to Washburn's and loaded on some hay, after which I proceeded toward home. The road got icy, came very near running down a bank, got as Mr as Nelson Potter's bridge— slipped down and broke all my earthen ware-- went on to Potter's bill—broke the sled. Mr. Howell took a rail to pry it up, it slipped and he fell and hurt his hand badly, we left the load there that night—took my meal and put it on the ox yoke, and went on to Bowen's. When 1 got there the bag fell from the yoke. split op en and spilled all the meal. This was about all that happened to me that unlucky Friday. Ararnt, Sept. 3d, 1 ns. The Soldiers' Encampment Will be held on the west side of the Middle Lake, in dart rd and New Milford township., on the lands of John Smith, on the 10th, I:th and 18th of September inst. Etch soldier is ex pected townie provided with three days rations and tainveniences for camping out. (In some oi the townships they have formed corn panics and will have a csimpany mess.) All musicians are expected to bring their GGs and drums. An or ganization for future reunions will be effected during the three days enentnpment, It is to be hoped that all who have served in the Army Navy will turn out and make the affair a suc cess. This is but a la-ginning. and each soldier will have to come prepared to do his share to wards making ramp pleasant and yearly reun ions possible.. .31auy of the townships bare been heard from, and at lean 300 of the old soldiers will be present—probably 501 The objects of this encampment are purely social. Soldiers front this county enlisted under dillerent commanders, and in some cases served in separate divisions of the army: and in conse quence many of them are personally strangers to one another. They will now have an oppor tuniiy to become acquainted, sail to recall.amid some of the paraphernalia of the camp, those -stirring scene, and thrilling incidents in which they were once actors. In view of the glorious result of that memorable conflict in which tbry bore so honorable a part, we could pardon him who, on suet) an occasion, should imitate Alex ander when he "Foeght all his battles o'er again, And thrice lie routed all his foes, and thrice he slew the slain." I=l What I round In the Old Cheat. "As I rummaged through the attic, Listening to the fulling rain As it pattered on the shingles And against the window pane. Peeping over boards and bum,. That with dust were thickly spread, Saw 1 in the farthest corner"— That Old Chest. Cnrioeity it was which prompted me to lift the lid and look in—but not at all satisfied with a glance, I threw open the old cheat to my full inspection. Such a disclosure! and that you may see in imagination, what I did in reality. 1 pen the description. The very Stet article, which my prying eyes rested upon. was—a package of letters—tied with a ribbon, ones white. but somewhat yel lowed now. .bust twentrievep there were, in number. and directed to my gnind-mother. I did not know what they contained, and had not the heart ' to disturb them—so laying the package aside I continued my search. Carefully folded and put by itself—was a dress of huff sill]—and when I shook from it the folds, which without doubt bad remained undisturbed fur years--1 suns indeed astonished —such a dress ! 0 - a! ye gods and-little Ashes ! I imagine it was fashioneil after the one which Martha Washington might have worn—"once upon a time." The waist was cut up in the back, half way to the neck, the ruchinga, with out exaggeration, were four Inches broad, the skirt was gored, and with scarcely any fullness. The sleeves—my pen is inadeqUate—imagine them. I tried the dress on,rnd , suffice it to any that Iladante Demurest, herself, would have shuddered—had she have been an eye-witness. /low mach tlat chest contained. - The leg horn bounet—the white erape shawl—a hind; apron, the two latter fulpl and put away to gether, while underneath these I delved, and brought to light a diminutive Bible, thumbed and worn, bearing, upon the fly leaf, a data long gone, also the words: "Faint not, the miles to heaven are but few and abort." True indeed, and if the reads were not so rough—we trust —that so many would not fail by the wayside. 'Tusked awes , in one corner was the hand bag —1 felt for giuger.bread, but found none—le stead there was an unfinished sock—with nee& les rusted and the stitches breaking away from them. Near by was a tiny cup and saucer, slue a piste without a inate-r. "Curious china, quaint and old, Thirteen stars in blue and gold Two gilt doves in a circle bold." Many articles there were in the chest which I glanced at, and did not Inspect—but away down at the bottom I toned n tiny box which I open• cd, (was it wrung for me to be en prying?) within .we two locks of hair, the one of gold, the other as white as snow. They were held PILESU OTSTERN have commenced arriving at an slender that. theKtsystorte dulopn . GEO. C. HILL. togetherby a single thread, seemingly, there was no fastening, and indeed bei)l " IS7a—tr • none was required, so lovingly did they cling to- , Goon THING. pther—l held the memento in my hand and i l'"u want it. Tim "Masonic Rene:it - Astoria lingered over it a little. liow strange that I , inn ut Pcunsylvaisia." Statements and blank should find this ln the old chest. The enid in- t applications cheerfully furnished "to the craft," termingled with the gra v • A ng. 20, 1811.—tw. llENits TVLEtt, y ! sad thoughts came b Montrose, Pa. stealing over tue,so I reverently put it awny,back in the little box where I had Reedit, rearrang ing the articles which, in my haste, I had over turned, I gave one tined leek at the antiquities, then i•!,,;tvi the hd to the old cheat, and went softly out of the attic. But I assure you it re ired r.ometitne tor Inc to get modernized—in mind—at least. W .11 F 06JIL COBRESPoxnmen IWe invite our Wynn+. Ilan 4FS•runt r0w..., to Aund Itrme of wtert,t. Scud the f•tele ; rw 1..;1 urratse thew j The grmled school of this borough, T. W. Tinker, Principal, is to commence on Monday, September 7th. Spiritual scenes as an evening entertain nent, have been attracting some attention in oar borough for a fen• weeks past. The Rev. Mr. Chirk, or Lannast,r. Pn., is ca ,cetcd to preach In Town Hall, on Sunday :ept. 13th. The Annual County Institute which wee held in the graded school building of this borou t th, according to unnouncenient, wits a soccess, not only on account of the large number in attend antic, but from the deep interest manife,ted in all question relating to the improvement of the present system of teaching in our counnon schools. The rea.fing, of Mrq. E. A Weiton at the Town Hall, were an attractive feature of the Institutb. The lecture by Profs. Woolrufl and Curry were listened to with special interest. The piemic.and sailing excursion at Upper lake on Wednesday lag, under the auspices of the Free Religious Society of this place, wve one of the most enjoyable Weirs of the kind that it wtt..s ever our pleasilTe to at tend. The company, which numbered nearly 130 persons, cantered on the western shore of the lake, where the "l:ndine, - with ea parity to carry 23 or 30 persons in safety, was in readiness to Cransport the company to the opposite shore, where everything was found to be in readiness for the convenience and enjoyment of the ex cursionists. Reside the sailboat, there were two row boats upon the lake, which found meat in treosporttog the ham pers of provision , and small parties who telt some timidity in trusting their lives to the mercies of wind and t ►il nature seemed to wear a feative garb, and the lake presented a gay and and animated ap pearance, aA tilt, boat• Iclath,' V. tli pleasure 5v , e1,1 , , sailed over its loreiy water: ''iii• service,: or the I - 1,1in., nud hor ~^tll , tnt e:tptain were in con ,, tant demAnd throuzlput the C.ay, but hp 111.013,4 , • I t.. be oil .shire trb•:n dinner IV:IR inknouned, to di,ooli the ronlicun- Live merit:4 oP.mast ebiel;ol a`,l roast Lunt,. and the "cher edibles titAt werealmndantly pr.- ri,ie I for the recadon. Tlltat.kti BOSKILT Everything„pansed off in the most sari l,ieto rr nntnner,und when the lengthening, shatlow• wardill the company that it tr tit time to rein they bade uttien to the lake, feeliag that- tin. irai one to be long rententhered ii ith plewnire. Now Milfbrd, Sept.. 7th, 1373. FRO.V WYO WING I,'ABLE EnITOIN or DEMONIAT :—The Wyming' Camp Meeting »Walt ire omitted unii.mg iu milt, of our former items. closed hurt week. dav martin...dawned, and thc Euo rose.rose.wltimut 'he . ....dond to hid its fare. The hen rang calling the peMile to the stood for the .closing of the tear trop' eamoidgm dn the henutind grove.— ! Remartss were made by the Presiding Elder and Mr. Payne Petabani; PrisMient of :1. tem.. The Presiding Elder said. "Me cannot alwaSea remain in the Mount of Transfiguration. Wri'cathe here to prepare us for our work In I the Valley, and ether charges of the District.— ' Let us go home land work tor ' The pro cession was formed at the Pastor's house, head el by the Presidi - :g El ler and Mr. Pettibone. 'Along train of cars and is (mom followed iu double flit. The hymns sung nsete eSweet 13y :and By," "Precious name of Jeans," and elosing up with "Shall we Gather at the River," and as they sang the last hymn, the people pissed the Iminister in front of the stand. and bid farewell by - shaking hands. Thns closed one of the most precibus camp meetings we ever attended. Quite an excitement exists here about a mur der cOMmitted at Nanticoke. (a email town a fee• miles from here) on Thureday night. There arCtuany contradictors• reports in circulation, but as near as can he learned the particulars are about a.4-fidlotes: John "teAnile, a carpen wryworkitut on tik. MYR' river bridge, W 43 MI a spree at Kinplon on the ni4lll, mentioned, in campsity with a mina sour.d Jo..eph Shean.— The two. men left ton•ther at a late hour. alter ward the-two nice were heard miarreing, and the•neYt morning the body of Joan '.lileAutie, wastikund with Isis shrill broken in, lire having ben extinct lilt 501111.5 hoar. Ttte supp.,.;eti murderer was arrened and committed turtial. We have been to mettleg and think one of thembist coilvenient and retired plciet. weknow of for young men to assemble and carry. on a conversation, iq the vestibule of a church, while the congregatioaare listening to a dispensation of the scriptures by the minister in charge. It shows their good manners, you know, anti then they make such pretty remarks about the young ladies as they pass out of the church. We are sorry to'bear of the death of this Ven erable old num. Death has at List claimed him for its own. On lust Friday. inOrning, :August 21st, the soul of that time lienored man, Mat thew Koala, took its flight. One hundred anti eight years arat eight months, has lie lived and watched the progress of civilization. He was boru in Delaware county, New York, Jan. 'navy, 1785, lived there in the woods or frontiers, until 1810, when he moved to Monroe township, Wyonillvcannty, mid took ups section of got , ernntetillatitl, on which be lived until the last few years. lie died at the residence of his daughter; Dfrs. Jackson, at eirverton;and was buried at *time iu the family burying ground, on the fanitte fir dived upon. He seas followed to his grave by a very lair concourse of friends inati . Hattie... :lie voted foi George 'Washing ton for Presitfent; and his voted at everY'prei dential election since. Ile was itrgood health until with in the last few months and able to go With the use of his awe. On OM 3d of September, - n9 mentioned, the school at the Wyoming Seminars, commenced its lull term, and judging front the number of students on the streets, they have a, ftill attend ance., We learn theta is a largestuntherot Btu denticreni'btlicifitates; attending iiclubl this ICingston, Pa., Bert 8,1873 rt:o.v SEW !WILFORD. Business Locals DR. GAItVINS TAR !Inman= give tone to your SyMOIL. SirEEP Appralseefs Blanks just priutcti at this office. FAIMEItS, AND 0T11611.8, . When you come to town on btiliness; or oth er drop into Wooder'b Lunch Rooms, (un,ler the Pustolliee,) and get a "good square WWI," cheap. Bread, pits, and CLIkeS on tuned. Aug. 27. F. G. WO:WEIL TEOVEAND43 HAVE MEN ctuNGED by the use of the Peruvian Syrup fa protoxide of Iron) front weak, sickly, suffering crmtures, to strong, healthy, Ella puppy men and women, and inva lids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it.a For Dyspepsia and Debility it is a specific. On Saturant - morning, August 2Cth, on the load leading from Montruse to , Mrs. Mu Lino, a grey stripped blanket shawl. The find er will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at the house or W. A. Crossmon. Ii 11. REED. Montrose, Aug. 30th, 1873. 'l•he second Quarterly Meeting of the Fair dale t ircuit. will be held at Fairdale, cowmen• in.; on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 2 o'clock, p, an.— sermon by Bev. Silas Banner, theSonferenee Rat Ott Sunday,Sept. 14. Love Peak at 9 a. m. Sermon at 10 1 1. E. W. BRECIMIIIDOE, Sept, 10, 1573. Pa dor. mt. \Arm 1101 WILD CIIETUIT BM.EASI This Balsamic compound ha. 9 bee‘ome a home fixture. Let an who suffer, and have in vain atteuiptell to care their coughs, colds, bronchial ur pulmonary complaints, make use of this un to.niled remedy It lain be relied upon, the mass nl testimony that has ht en published since it, introduction, being ample proof of Its efficacy. INSTIL tiCTIONS i oa PlotliTMO rtitEES.—l Wish 0 nay to the farmers of Susquehanna county that I will furnish them, gmtia, with printed in• %tractions fur planting end pruning, and for preventing grubs front deuroving apple trees. •Also, a description of the Wagner Apple fur n lied free. I shall be in Montrone, every Saturday during the month of September, at Wilson's store,when those who have not ordered trees eztri have an opportunity to do no , and get their instructions above mentioned. a S. Itersimos. Montrose, September 341,1873. THOUnt.F. wrru TURKEY. A serious embniglio In our relations with the Divan has arisen. as follows: Sarkis Minasian, who has for many years acted as the resident agent in Turkey thr the sale of Dr, J. C. Aver otedicitms, driven by the increase of 'his bininess to a necessity of more room, built his warehouse in Constantinople several stories higher, after haying obtained the necessary per mit from the authorities. The 'mans ot a neigh boring mosque, which overlooked the premises Manimited a large present of money, which woo refused. They then applied to 114 Grand Viz ier, tor the entiactiment of an obsolete law, whirl, tem been disregarded two hundred years. requiring hint to take (lotto the bltilding to eighteen feet. whirl. wan granted, and they .o..inn:need the work of demolition. Snowden then applied to the American Minislei, who un titled the Sublime Porte t bat American proper ty rould not he thus trilled with, and that the nmlition must cease. Then comment:Ltd the usual eoume Or Mussulman prevnriattion and promise -s • Inn no real rettrests. Finally Minister Morris informed them that if theirdepreammus etintipued, hl , should order the 11. S. shills of war to Vo ter the cosphorus and Messrs, Ayers me:lit-al w firehouse would nut be atone rindleiss.' .t stroke of his pen could hate laid the whole City owler the sweep of Atnerlcart Cannon, hacked by men oho are not schookid in theles. sous of fear. This brought them tothcirsenses .tad speedy redress. )hinasitin lint now arrived i~ this 11 . 01.111 try, to present the case to our State Department ftir intleunlity. At length it isenine• thing tik say among the people of the earth—"l s Ili ad, Americana citizen r—Columbia. ran. • Set liartvEs pitoTITFALS S BLANIMNG. idea of the kind of work this firm are daring. and the reputation they ere winning for sup e rior taste sod workmanship,may be acquir ed from the following extract from the Coopers town Feeeman's Journal of August 14th: "The Story Mee ts menf.—The executors of the estate of the late Joshua 11. Story. Mr.and Mrs. Wm. E. Taylor, have Just completed the eme 'ion in Lakewood Cemetery of u beautiful and , tobstantial Monument to the memory of the dm-eased, which Inert always be regarded TB a prominent ornament in those grotinds. It is of aatigne sty let the original design lay an ittlillll grad fart yet massive in its proportions; all its till, in elegant harmony; the lettering be yond criticism. The first base, resting on solid mason a a block of iv bite kranitc,-atioul tire feet square and weighing two.and-a-half tons; the superstructure above this is of the direst quality of 'ltalian marble. There is n large base restmg on the granite Ifirtek, heavily - moulded, and the word "Story," in square raised letters ; next a plinth, also tastefully moulded; then u large die with four raised tablets, upon which are inscriptions or the deceased, his parcnts,and others of the flintily, The die is surmounted by an eli*antly carved cap of the Grecian order, coeircicd in front with an ivy wrraith ; resting on the cap is a large urn of octagon shape, the top resealing a burning flame. This monument was built by Barnes Brothers Iliandin, of Bidgliamton, who arc large Im porters of all kinds of foreign marbles,nntl man ufacturers. It Is the first work ot theirs that we hare seen, and it certainly reflects great emlit on their skill. The large lot Is surround ed with a Robstantial stone structre, resting on masonry and put up with great care, front the quarry of W. IL Woodruff, of Sprlnstfielit. The Para expense was about fsi,ooo, and the friends of Mr. Story—who took great interest In Lake wood Cemetery—will feel that they hare shown good taste and that commendable liberality which his estate justified. September IstPoitTANT TO Elounii/LEPervi. Don't fail to look at your Feathers. Have them renovated, how wonderful, that medical men instructing us is the cause of disease, have taken so little pains to impress upon t,s a knowledge of the deletrious effects eminating from impure feather beds on which we sleep,— Examine your feathers when drat plucked from the fowls. 'the quit end is loaded with grease, blood, and other animal matter. They are laid away ned this animal matter is upon them. In this condition they areput into beds anti used. Could they be well aired anti never Slept on,t hey would do no harm. But night after night for years, the Impurities of your bodies cast off by perspitalon and respiration mingle with . the decaying matter of the feathers. Sainnuir utter summer has some member of your fitfully sweated on the sante bed, the poison causing sickness, perhaps In addition to this,your young 'children have slept upon it. On this foul mass you lie, the warmth undmoisture ot•your bod ies canting its constant decomposition and fer mentation. Re-cater your bed room nt swears'. ing after having Inhaled pine*, nod the smell that meets you is almost stiflling. Or -make a small hole in a bed from which bass arisen asick person, and apply your nostrils and if yop have a stonmell which can carry away its contents, tour are to be misled. The subscribers, I. 0. Lake and Fred. paign, have hutight tho right 'of Champaign's Patent Feather Renovater, and we advise all to avail themselves of the opportunity of having their beds cleansed before the machine is remov ed from this place. Those of our citizens who have had their hells cleansed, give ft the hfghest recommend. With penuisslon we refer do -- 0.31 filer. Rev. J. E. eltesshire,E W. J. Judd, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. W. ivo.sn Mrs. Lathrop. Mrs. Fr;izier: Mrs. TeWkShoey, Mrs. Ilaruer, Mrs. Cooper. Mrs: aannell, Mo. Dr. Thayer, end a number otothers;• • ' I. a LAKE Fttrn • CIIAMPAIsi; Montrose, Sept. a, 1871 .. ' Fntatf OtSTERS at thelleystoniSaloom Sept., 34, 1 573. tr. Gm. C. RILL. JONES'S LAKE AQUATIC SPORT.—The citizens of Monti se and vicinity,will please take notice that the:un dersigned, at a Great gspense, has purchased and placed upon the beautiful water of Jonm's Lake, situate about one mile from Montrose,the splendid Steamer, Sir Knight. On and alter haturday, August' oth, he will take Weasure in waiting upon any and all who may favor him with their patronage A competent engineer will he In attendance and perfect safety insured Terms reasonable, to suit parties and circum stances. Please give us a mill JA.mus 0. T.O-1.011, Capt Montrose, September Ud,.18111.--Bw. A vr.nY ‘LCATILE rinoK "The Undeveloped West ; or Five Years in the Territories.", Being a Complete history of that vast region between the Missiasippltand the Pacific; its Resources , Climate, Inhabitants, Natural Curiosities, etc., with Lite and Adven ture on Prairies, Mountains, and the Pacific Coast. By J. H. Beadle, W e stern Correspond, eat of the Cincinnati Commercial, and Author of - Life in Utah," etc. The National Publishing Co., of Philadelphia, has just issued one ot the MOM re narkable,and attractive books of the century. It is well known to every one that, far beyond the Missis sippi, and stretching over half the continent, is vast regum whial we vaguely term "The Great West"---a region abounding in the most wonderful natural formations, rich in precious mineral deposits, and offering the greatest at tractions to the settler and the tourist. Though so otters spoken ot, tt is almost an "unknown land." Mr. Beadle went into this region for the avowed purpose of seeing and describing it,and his journeyings and Ith,ervaiions were all gov erned by a tixt.sl purpose, that of discovering and making known the actual charactor,tsondi• lion and resources of the country visited by him. For fire years he kept moving from point to point, exploting the Territories, and the great and rich States of the Pacific Coast, en countering strange people, and innumerable hardships and braving ninny dangers in his wanderings among the savages. Ills only com panions in his travels in Ariz.:no were Indian guides, anti for weeks during his explorations in that Territory he never saw the face of a white man. To prospective emigrants and settlers In tlie "Far \Vcst,"this history of that vast region will prove an invaluable assistant, supplying no it does, a want long felt of a lull, authentic and reliable guide to climate, soil, products, distan ces, localities, means of travel, etc. It may be relied upon, for It contains no second-hand In formation. It is comprised in one large octavo volume of 823 pages, and illustrated with 210 fine engrav ings of the scenery, hunk, mines, pe pie am! curiosities of the Great Wut, and a new map of the region described, The low price at which the work is issued brings it within reach of all. and the great pop ular interest in the subject, and itablislital rep utation of the author, combine to make it the best and most popuisr book of the day. It is sold by subscription only, and agents are wan• ted in every county. IIdb7E.3RIIAGiE7/3. IQATROI:IB—BES.I AMIN —At the house of the bride, in Montrose, on the Btl inst., by RCA'. W. J. Judd, J. Watrous, of Montrose, and Miss Emma L. Belli::Mill:\ COOLBACCII—STOCEIRRLDGE—In pleasnnt Val rne co., l'n., on the 21st ult., by Rev. W. J. Judd. Leonard Coolbaugh and Miss Liz zie Stockbridge. Buss—TAnnox—At the M. E. Parsonage, In MC/TWOS; 01101C...11th ult., by Rev. W. J. Judd, Pi•tur Bunts and Miss Ida Tarbox,butb of Brook,.Lk, Pa., 3Z3 XIALTELI9I. Ortrrvanv.—By the dispensation of a wise Providence, in the death of Alvin Brown, we are bereft of ono the most worthy, intelli gent, end' useful citizens of our town. For eleven months previous to his sickness, he was a oonfirined invalid, and notwithstanding his suffering, he bore his sickness with great forti tude bravery, till a short time previous to his dealt. Then through suffering he was per :ectly resigned to the will of God. Ile leaves a wife and daughter, aged parents, sisters, and iriend3, hu deeply mourn his His funeral was attended August 15th, at the Universalist church in Brooklyn, by a tarp con- imarse of sympathizing friends. COat Llopbottuu), August 2Ertlt, 1673. Groceries tastc,laelmnsure. LAIWE Lin BUTTER POTS, Jaus, ETC At Lower Prices than Ever Before. Also, WIIITh 0 RAN IT E ROCKiNGIIIII. WARE. OIt:AP, at LYONS, DRAKE, Cc CO.'S SLsalt, snit, By the barrel, bushel. or pound. Ashton Salt B:g Itg;°,:adyt,"V.°P, and Syracuse flutter Salt. Also—Fine Table SALT i❑ boxes & bags LYONS, DUKE, & CO 4:=30 .IFL. Very• best Double Extra, as well as Lower Grades, at Prices aglow as the lowest. ALSO. OAT Ititm.. DILADA3I FIAW it. Corn Moll. nye Flour, Rito Flour, And erm.hed what. CILACKERS AND CAKES ON MANY KINDS. - LYONS, DUKE, & CO. vreeks, -11 1 11 .eets, TO STAT EVERYBODY, Black. Green. Japan, Foolish Breakfast, Loyola'. Twauki, eta. Some as low as 40 cents per pond, aria up to the best grwles to be bad. LViixs,DRAKE, & b4tr. 4 000rIeel.- Rio. Alerkeybo, data, and Maths. Frech Routed Caine+ ; croand IC &Ora without c.cfra charge. LIrOXS.. DRAKE, S. CO. Montt-we, 5ept...3,1871.-40. NEW GOODS. T he nuderillined basin g refitted. refurnished And restocked the Wore, formerly occupied by ft. Ken. Ton. Jr.. at Lawrsille Centre. WM now prepared to fate rah We people with as desirable mulety of 4. DRY' GOODS-!. GROCERIES! BOOTS if SHOES! 1 • . • = • HARDWARE! CROCKERY' tEc., Ir l iM===!M::l O. M. Crane. I t rawaville Center. Pa., 1arch11.1.1313. Nevt Advertistitetts.. — ' Potamissloalgerchants7-::rn IrkVD IBILLA PRINTED AT TITIS OFFICE A DYINISTRATOB'S NOTICE.—In thr entatt. 01 AnAnta.la den'tl, le,ttenAMminintration In the aid vontr 11311111 g Avail led to the nhderalzattl V ; nil pors ,, ha uR ing said entatu, ere rognm.tra to make inunc-imie Ararat. anti venora having claimn ut nlnrt card ramie ate veciarated to patent them without .1.405.. .10 NC. MAI/141. - K, , , MAIO! MA ."? I.llMtletown, Aug. 12. M. 11573—.0 b`iln .3 1.,-;mlr,' :ays INSTITUTE FJR BOYS, At West Chester. A b...mutifut and elf, rated si no- tiou, t 2 tulles Nu—t of l'tdiadelidtin. Sreinun MlaY gnu:lnds. milk tl. n121.11'11.. Students preptreil for Col repo. P..lyteehtde Schools. or ilnoin re. 500,141 pr u-I lon made fur vory young Lays. Many student, tumults. ai bon.aders, ntr s.u.rouer vacation ,tie•olint It). Addrus,, 110131.1tT M. WeI..E.L.I.AN. Aug. 21-4 W. FURNINTURE WARE'. EVERYTHING.IN EW A ND STY LISH -.A.m. 3E°. ar./ChcavX.N7-I.2"at 50 Washington SL, Binghamton, Consisting oi everything nameable in that business. Repairing. promptly dune. 193pci.o.lealLt - y. PRICES RBAnON4II.I3. hatlafaction amarnnterd. Binghamton, N. Y., Angnat SUSQUEHANNA COIJIITY INSURANCE AGENCY, IVEoratx- cxesio, Pa. Companion Breprcented, aliStanneb and &liable. Franklin Fire Ina. Co., Phil inelphta Continental, :ice, fork 2.4il.ttletY; Hanover 9C..41i13 1.4044,348 Niagara •• 23 Formers' of •• York. P 3 .. 950.000 (Al And the Queen a toe. Co.. of Liverpool and Londoo. I write rullelea In the allure Cump.olles, and Moore o ropet ty apt I opt lore and damage by Eec or light Mal. I thank the people of our woody for CO much of their patroosae In the past. and pro:111-e that all talbhfcce , CO• trusted to me will receive careful and prompt attention All losseek fairly and promptly adkl*ted. 1 are alao agent for the North Ameriet Mutes Life lusnotnet• Comotny of New York. scotch give. a p tiny owzrafttard—.4.. as National flank Note. Omer over ‘Yllsoll . o Ilatdinre Wore. Very respecantly, Ang. 93, ia7.1.-Oie. lIENIIY C TYLER. ABEL TURRELL, DRUGGIST, 21LEcistrcroiso, 1. continually receiving NEW DOI Ws. sod keep s e o n. thlually no mind n Pill and desirable itseortuoiot of gen uine DEEDS, MEDICINES. I HEM ICA I.S. Paint,, Lip:sitars, TEA 2 4. Sidixe, and oilier groceries, rico, ware. wall reiper, glass-ware, fruit Lir, mirror.. hoop, chimneys, kali:ism machinery oil,. fanner** oil. toot oil, refined Whale Di). oil for lantern...Ai for a whet ro.hines. Olive Oi I. Sperm Oil. Spirits Turn., tin e. Vailfiehrs. Cawley Seed. V i situ: ar.Pnlai.b. Con e t .. trated Lye. Axle Brener " "roster. Sulittorterr,Merllcol Instruments. Shoulder Bracer, Whirr. Cunt, Pistols Cartridges. Powder, Shut. Lead. Gan Cops, Dissthiu Powder and Fuer. Violins.Stri figs. Lowe,ele. Yin.,., Plies etc., Fish nooks at d Liurs.lcs r and Toilet Sow. flair Oil., Doh Restorers. cud II•ir Dyer. Ilinst.re. Pocket Killen-, Soto/id-v., Sitter and titter Pint. Spoon.. Forte. Nnive, Se., Deaths Articles. it genet. al seriatim:it of FANCY GOO :IS, JEWELRY. srd rpRFUNEItY. All theleAdlng and best Mucla of PATENT NIEMCMES. The people are Invited to rail at the Druz and Varlet:, Stare of ABEL Feb 1.1811. Establfahed 1348. THE EAGLE 111111 g: RT.O. ITE , BURNS & NICHOLS, PROPRIETORS. StoS or TOO GOLDEN E►GLL' ANDMORTA:II, $lO oszt r40,i9 We desire to say to the public that our. store is wAi stocked - with DMZ, Medicines. Paints. 011s.Varnteit. Brushes. Combs. Perfumery. Taney Articles , . icrorrt tnry and patent prepar pal all othern Helen qsn ally beat in first class duos: stun, We guarantee nor goods genuine Ind of tho bent quail ty..117/1117111 be sold at fats prkurforcdnd. itespectiallr Yours. . B , tra:IMS. Montrose. Feb. 20. ISII. A33.Js titCltuLP. . MlZEirkei* cce Gic:o4svtB a DEALERS IX . • FLOUR, GROCERIES, and PROVISIONS, MAIN STCHET, 22draDzstrcwiscfr. Womb:, Jane 25, IM2.—tf, 9 r.l THE MOST POPULAR MEDICINE EXTANT. 1840 Over thirty 'cars 1873 .Elllasoe , the. Xamtr6cliaotl.c.za COW ronlrA,Vt:lr PAIN-KILLER. TAE PAIN-KILLER . la aqui!, apidicableand ettlettelous to you og al. old. , . . r . PAIN-KILLER . ' . la both an Internal and cat-trail remedy.', - TAE PAIN- KILO M . will CAM Fever and Ague *hen other re . ca adlcis haven/Ilea. ' . TAE PAIN KILLER ' ' Should ha used at the grit manifeatattona of a . . . „ . . . . Cold or Coogh. . TILIZ PAlN•lat.tAtli * . 'lathe Gnat Nnatlly Ilallelno of the ?le. — TIIE'PAIN;IEILI.EII. - _. • . Wlll Care Paluter'e Colic.: .. TIM P.4Iti•KILLER .. , Is good for Scalds sod norm -," -•- • -•• T , 111 t PAIN.RILLFIIt . -. • Mtn the Verdict of the reoplolo Its favor. _•••', •." TrIE PAI N KILLER .. .“ - WITS MIIVCIYSISAtiIIAttiOn. - ritllE PAIN. KILI.ER. • . - " -". •. - -:, Beware of Ireitellons end Coonterfclia: 1. . rIitIEPAIN.XILLEtt" - " JL -Is almost a eerolln tore for CHOLER A.,and hos without doubt, been m o re .noteorful to curie,: tete 1.1., ale dl mesa thaneny other kootrli rehtedy e orovot tht ' most eminent and Pklllfel phy,lelitue, " Inledie. A'rlra, - and CeII:LS.IOCM Oda' terrible direaro Is 1•101`111art, 'or lev,, , priv,lcut; thivytiN•tilLl.Ric i. ont,ademd 'by the oath eli. no troll an gutupettt tealdoute in those clo meter, a taro 'meetly. .' •.: .•"- . -" - fiIIIB:PAIN•ItILLEIt.' _' ,-•'.- - " , "• ," ....*. .L , JlAch bottle to wrap p e d with fall directions for {II 'WOE, PAIN.XILLIIIt • - • ... I. gold by ell tlfli-zAsta slid_tltllen, la Finally - - 7641rbati.' • . , .. : . . .'-, :4-AoFolar:' - );•`: , ' PAID. tOFLBUTTER 33 =l3-io6-0 OWLSOS . E. PA The Highest ends-price .puld tpz-Butter.Trzt 7 , uiv York Quutationw, sus - . A. ti. GLL3IORE xt; CO. . June iso, IS7ll—t t 3. M. e tI:U Produce and Commission Merchant li Dey St;lneW)::°FlF.: • , Consivmsnts sofictisd srfd rellsrns made bomedlitds nn esdo or goods. Sauld (dr stsitlangeards'atid - lisits tlds. • Nattoral Farb Rank ~ 1 " York" :4orill %err L 314 or New Ybek, N 1.1.9 National 11.tek ol" bow y•ak. Long Ifibuid Bank of lb voLlyu. S. Y Feb. 12,15 .k—irtn.. The Ilarkets. EinnitclaL. New Iromi, Saturday, ! Sept 6. The. finanaial though some evidences ct a - hardening tendency in money areapparent. Rate have, however-4• thus far nuder t nt . ., Mef.fec, - e'mnges, and. the banks are diseouit tii freely the legit ininte. paper offervd tla enstomers.. Call loans took. a Aide:rang, between 0 fwd. 10 pen Bent:, the lover: ifsi on governtnents mid the, higher . on'good "mixed colimeride. .Time baths: inside.,nr GO days Were quoted. at. BG9 first class . endorsed commercial ?pap& , running three to four muntbs;-.at, per cent., and tailroxi paper itt.:19410-,- Single-name paper classed. -as good; now - ed between JO anti 13 per, .cent.i: and 'in - ferior are Misaieable. , Gold t - us quiet and ruled nearly steady. The onty. two figures .unined Alariatt*th, day were 1151 undllna-Inpening, at lh • firmer urd eloittl.r,fhtrully , ..nt the • higher rate. un advanve °fit. Sterling:exam:7.o 1242-e.125;1. Gohi CI 11,41 .1.?0 C.oul)rm I. Coupor) 1.1614.1. 5-20 Couto 520 tonpott Stril) : , j•,. 5 , 20 Colima 2sol. 5-20 rtrapoil 1868 Nen:. 5 per cent ',mats Exc.Lange—. Steilihs Exchnilge eurlwicy Bonds... Itiew"YoruVrotilaco Market Cornet,-.1 yvechip by ,liztrtlf nz ; 11. , ,rrOen, &Cu 82-1 Id 11,L11,gt.11 Si, New York. But ..,_ '• Chemie,,'dalry.Derlh. Eg- 4 9 • per , 41 , 17 Fkiiir, Coni weal, lie • • • Oats • " • • Coro - " • rfops,prep or 18;2,. "' I,4rit per P.) Potatoes par bb1.... ' APPZ" • " •- • • Turke,txx per ib Chickens TiCks ' " ror Sale . Beat Altaic Ilir.Sa/O f : ; ,!„; ft The Subtcriber off'.:Y4 ;:ild;qe. i fullowiti , v - V.4s3lRitute; , . . . TUE F. 1,104 . . . knawc 4_4.'12111nm Roar, raim,'.' 41Iuitc to et,ldAtaltit - tor towtt.Tlflp, Sltlinivantunn CO ..' Pa ..- eaxiit Iteo Ilt) 1 , 0 .04 of 31.troso:Soro.1 4 10 kuntal ulag 1I:4 , a COM ar,q: Celtrittzroa'atal r,...rala Lad. anaat• %. , 5,,..6 to,. of "ilrat...n, a good farm hou., acd ontbulldinga,'n fincertlui.rd...l chalet fruit. well wainnal, and anapled for dllryln pu pa.... Stock, dairy Ottawa», and !army. , ' vim,'" . I. will , said %lib the Farm It dcalred, uultaapeteitatn 4 44P. , 111. 4 Pr- • • ' ' L '-- * ' ', 'if ' • ' ALS9. A 1101:50 AND 1.13 T...„ • . . . , situate lo the Itnfoaeik nr Niqe!foal. Foftratean;i Vounty. Pd., preen otly toehtcd'on the oirret( diat iho centre ofjbor %ea— Ltd t}L'.::tvet %Mil li*******il • iettlent tw.tetury si.ente;:-. t 110. i PI v. 1 .41 , 11{4t.nP, 0 1• lad a tuovenieot Wel of Llaikai .Imttir. •'•• • " ,• • • '. ALSO A FARM: OF Rini' ACRES I .013040.12111 ft from thallorolv.b nt %leer% impetweit'ontl the Im'atin.t. well thnhertdmrtur) pally with ViIePtISOD And heciloclat A - egad' "..kwetU lett nue, nod n thrifty:to:ll , c!, • ii • ALSO TILE ItIOTSLTHOPRRTIi :t •I- Conan I , i the CHASIBEHLIN HOTEL. In Oihron Ifni low, no-quithanna 4.n.rYtt...entitiOnine In:inert. of lam). month , improved, with lintel. Wagon Itirus end or.l. hifnz.. letit@llh@t !en P 4 1, , 114 !CI 4:1M1.4 and dairy ptirptise,.. • , " • AL'l6 DlSTiLLtnit • kir the man tifectore or Otte- Stonily; in critiertnuilltir onler;litely treenpuxl-by IL C. Velkiletitared.and brawl tin perehea 01.1.And . ocijAcent to ttke,efOrs.atd note/ prop frty,t • • • made taw, to dolt tho purchaser. open genii reenrily--i For wrrtlcalito ti - quire Of RAI, Hartley, Durtnencr tu, ace,Xontrune. I t o.; or of the ,Pabitraibee on au, ItOtiri: Mooro,t'aru, Stidgewater,l%... „ lita; l 20. IrALITABLE . Einlt,ll o L 1 The Imbecrt bee ants Cur ikala tho n 1011761161 ktuleitt 1 2, 1esoo.”• Ad. raiz: la meet the most ilretrahle In 1110 . COUliti and la 1,WWII;11 v ,itnat,l In VI., a :11, 4 0 of t h m ht y , ;4 vide, :+n.rimOtanaa Ther, lan good Store.. Flouring SIhI. Saw Ntlil. Planter and Illackxattlth Shop In P.L'I TVs, tang la dlrcctl. eo:kr 2lno tin 1). it IV. Itailroad. I kt.mllr. fronithr drpnc In Isdw ilhdd,d and mils from the New York h,g t . h f !ha 0rt.,1. flew* haallint roritatna In) arrca or mid, ro improved;lions la wall watumnl:bwrings 11 , 4tInggtr,21:: of ,wsrer ratinla2 throuth rt. :end A - eee noLdhng enptfly 2,2trr Cunlrayid mu plitra to ha htiv.h. ham, and 1,122.1rt1a : St la well.feurad, and under good raktvat w e ; IN wall ittlahte3 he grow'mg grain, and tr wilt fltt.a4 aonka dalslng. la-a large noel cdneculent 2layrlllarg,nerly palntenl,and lwatittlol.rrdol yynt srt ihrohlwry, a largo burro barn, 0. :alga Carriage 414 )o-.l vt large ratite barn oftit levee 6111 r ,atur, chide and st.tlylee for feerlnkr rt.tel: rtabllng sown. 'Nall bay ham.. 1,11- how., hat . k wank u 491150..01a! 2 orkett:lt of grab,- troll. • ,Tkr onillscinhor al,. has 3 huALLETt. re,t7s the:, to (II tall: Tf.:ftll.2 of voymmt made for fn. for:ant:on addreas , R. SIITPIIIa • . , rmr 3l liford , Suppiebabria Co .X Ativet 2r.d0er.7,-4;111. 1 - 4 1 bi t farm I:de of Natlina ,Al. situated :thou bolt' a ioito tvc,. q)' _lfnnitissn DeTiot, tabling ObOnt 111 acr-3 ot land rauallj, Site iinditral e 4 - qual, executor of. said orate at lieir • Ettiot .Aumren. Ices,',Milfora Jan 23 li7-' --tr MIER i . . f. MMN , Ili~.,- d.k'l llv?j.;•>tr • ...11931 Si:" , ; (1.1;,), -117 1171, )8 .114 1 ; - 115: 9 .fig , 1163. 4: 3 1;.„, .. 4 113 -3 ,-+ .Mictxl . -,.• •.! 1.6301:,f; • ;i . • ; EeP • :;043,4.f; 210:-