THE DEMOCRAT. Local Intelligence. itelizions Services. The services in the several Churches of Mont rose are as follow: ' rrt ST CYIURCII litr. J. E. Cnraan mit D. O. Pastor. lishhath Services Nabhit tt Schonl. Prayer Yeaung. Wedrit.des Errning. CATIIOLIC (MUM'S nee J SLATTLItT Sabbath Services, Second Sunday In each Month Sabbath Sch oI Immediately before Masa Tier. J. IV: Sierret. 10ya. m. and Sft P.m. nits in. PISCOPA T. Cnr Sabbath Serviees. La oday Schonl. Week•t)q 2.crviees—Wednesdays . .. _Bev. W. - J. Jertm 10.45 a. m. and TIM p. m 11 m 480 p.m EPISCOPAL tiabharh Service. Viabblth ..... Prayer Meeting, Thursdays Rev..l. n Nin.l.ra. 10.46 a. tn. and 'TX p. 11.16 p. m. .7X P REqIIIiTERIAN enuncu. fa.bath Services Setinni pra,pir Meeting, Theradsv Evenings, Arrivals and Departures of Dads. BUMMER AIIRANGEIMN'T Arrkots Departure. Montrmte Depot, (Dnity,) 600 P. M. 6 30 A. M. "Now Milford, " 10 00 LU. 130 943. x. 200 P. Y. Tunkliannook, " 10 00 a. Y. 300 P. M. 600 P. M. 800 A. Y. 700e.m. 700A.0 000 P. Y. 700 p.m 'onklin Station, Itawleytoo, 3lealtoppen, to 00 A. M. 41e P. M. The New York, Tnnkliantwiek, New Milfhrd. and Wylusinir mails are daily p the Conklin Station mail will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; Sindiatuton mail, cf,u, Silver Lake, will leave on Monday at 6:30 a. in., Tues day and Thursday at Bp. m Mcaltoppen . mail will leave on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri days; Friendsville mall leaves and returns `Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The Bing hamton mail via. liawlryton, will arrive Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 6 p. nt. Leave same clays at 7 p. in. ADDITIONAL STADES. 3tontrose Depot, (Dally,) 000 r. t. 11 00 A. Y. New Milford, " . tt. 730 A, 3.1, E. C. FORDHAU, Postmaster. Montrose, January 4, 1873. .Llst of New Advertisements. Harness Makers—B. F. & E. IL Case. Castoria—J. B. Rose & Co., Centaur Liniment—J. B. Rose & Co.-, Statement •of Subuin School Distrter:7-0 -Seeley. Administratrix's Notice—Estate of 0. .1 Washburn, E. W. Smith Attorney for estate. BUSMESS i,,/k 18. perasian Syrup. Dada . Cigar., China Chewing Tobacco, Oysters.— G. C lint (o. Notes About Town The Jun• List will be published nest week: Thanksgiving is proclaimed for Thursday, Normulmr2ith Eggs are 10 great demand in purj)urotmll. There seems to be a suspension somewhere. Our **ice la, get v.leuinutei sn mg In be ready for the smallpns when it c•une3 nh,ng. The M. E. Mite Society meets at tlic resilenre Ilawley, this (Wednesday) evening. B. T. ..k E. 11. Cue lywe uni , e , l in part derail n in the hornma Imaines4, and w e;,-rrfully rev • ii , o-nd all who want good work and cheap neva, to give them a call, on The effort of the rildtry p mie is beiag felt here in 31.,i rose. About thirty hands Lave been distitargelFfrom CrandalFs Block Factory, and Sayre Brother, are working tne•ir hnnds this a erk on eight hours ling . If some persons in our county - umulatake their county paper, they would know when elect ions take place, as well as some other inter c u;ng and important events. Tilt! city Journals , will not give the mast important int srmatinn. The editor of the Brimbhean lital after de corrected his blunder in the I.:lc:lion Prala matim, and publisheti it in our paper, making .the election legal, that we ought to have Lis paper also. W can only say in all sinceri ty, that we beg to be ",!rlivered." The larg,tst and finest stone th•t has-been hid in our borough, was put down by Mr. Bee be, from his quarry last week, in front of E. L. Bhilieslees new building, on Public Avenue.— The stone is nine feet by thirteen, and about se-nn inches thick. It is judged to weigh be tween fire and six tens. There are two cases of small-pox in Bridge water, on the old Binghamton road, about and a hall miles from town, in the family of Mr. Mott, who live op Daniel Searle's farm.— The .cases are doing well. and thenti is no eppre- . lam •ion nr any further Sitrradtnior the disease from that source. De R. Miler litho titood- ing physician. The editor of the Tepubllean alga tIML [-he Lopes we will not insult the colored , *in any mor., We defy him to point -to OM first, ln stanceivhen we have ever inridtecl the negro - in our paper, or otherwise. It fa only ,ilie*hite "niggers" that feel themselves intuited by as.— The political slave drivers .end the iiii.hty-fire and fifty per cent men. ' . . A •lieuublican from the start," in the 3Sont rose Reperblran says be "felt it in his bones that the thing would be very . dOilifilful," in this Rep reavntative districL There is not much wonder that some of their , "bones" ! did fA4tez, for they have been picked pretty drY;b1101-i p,alinder cotta that he did not displik•ione Of derful generalship befure . the battle, toolf„place. W e had a large number ilit'toinfteld ^ leriferais all Lb, on ;h the late war, who could tell after the battle, just where the army, The editor of the /Zara . We r eadnenrinsLiti r reat: cis that a large majority of theculored we!? tp .Montrose, voted for the Dentocratin Hcpresen tative, E. B. liawley. He gives th-tioloredmen. io understand that.they were opt.,glv9ll the j 4 311 lot to exercise their fretalofnof ctluiT like pt i, itu men, but only on condition that they OPOlditr, adares to the Montrose Ring, anti eartre#4.CrPri the perpose of voting for Jones pad Nalkcir, d he warns then/ of. tisir greet mistake..." Wt el., not know how these voters WidarStand questiesa, as we have not. heard them are willing to leave it.in . theit hands;) ; .:;! • To Lute. Several valuable ronnumneatioin .carte trio late t h is week for publication,' Min& 'tend iv little eviler, as arum as Saturday it • Changed. By reference w ntirertisemenk;itlwill lie seen that the place of holding the Teachers, Exami nation for Auburn township; is chingefirroili Auburn Centre to Jerselfllll Sellout -House: Delayed. Om account of other pressing' matter fiethe j' , .l•q IWO or three weeks, the iieD'•rif ewer& of premiums of the Susquehanna Charily Fair:bee been left Over, but tills week we TWA'S!) ft : hi full. The Harlon] Agriculture! ghcieti also on hand, and wine pnblialAd twit week.: Street Etiquette. Only villagers or Persons With 'rural laces any !mixer contend that ladies should al ways ke gir en.the inside . of,the,fasement in pasting ,-,- The rote"adfiti,ti In cttlea:is to turn - to' tho,tigit, whethei OM right leads; ter: , the vrilltif. to:the gptter; n 4 On obserra : ace of this eointnotisehse rule it ouitl obviate much unplcasani -4.tteinarg itte hrovet: iallantientlertietx 100.perviitent ly crotrdfin thb outside Ofithe - w'alk;,:Atoother common custom(rentdred;by taahionabie.:eti queue andone which linearly, as' inexplicable anti Mani rti; titO:proMice et ;whole, stritt of men tiling ant Of a' church - Pete;lrialtin:g them eelyta 6v en "awkward 'Minna". precticingtne . .!patching step" itt"OitiFi'., 6r.-give at.tue t f the 'wrong end rlf, the pey',:as'adttifed man; witert . on a pnimentidenr w:gleirith . p lady to keep hltnielf on the outside of thenavenicat. A litge exercise judgment will t•Oriyitiett any perion tlie iitter'usek - lel3. bidibing licit apd ; feillitit r ,every'matnerf . "Pita common rule Is thlst . —lf ll' /Mail anti-wo man arc Walking, she should alwayabe tit tis right arm . , wheiher it be toward the inside or outside of the walk, then the woman will not be shoved egeiust the passera—Enthonge. BEMS Teikelters , Institute. - 2'llarlardToWn Institute held Its third month ly meeting In the'Graded School building, Sat unlay, October 18th. Claas.exereisps in Gran mar, Orthography, and Mental Aritinuelie,wos'v conducted re_stkvtively by Mr.; H. C. Barrett, Miss Sala Tingley, and Mr. W. L Thatcher.— it,u'Esiay was read by Misa E. P. Oantle, tin The Millenial Teacher," and one by Miss M. clatilition - Change.' Mrs. Stroupe gave in structions on the subject of Primary heading. and Mit!lkirrett on.Gengraphy. School 00itern went was freely discussed by Mes.ars. Tucker, Tingley, Jeffries and Harding. Contents of Query box received considerable attention. Mrs. titroupe, by invitation, rem! a selection.— Mr. Thatcher, 11A. &mope, and Miss Gamble, were appointed a committee to prepare a pro gramme for next meeting. Adjourned to meet Saturday, November 15th. All friends of the mesa art cordially invited to meet with us, to share in our enjoyment of these occasions, and In our mutual Improve ment. A number of Diree!pru and citizens are manifesting their interest by regular attendarice, and tideterniination.prevailsarrionk - thec &inh ere, tosustain the Institute work in Ilarfbrd. E. P. G.t.utn.s, Sec'y. Obituary r At 's 'stated meeting of Huron Lodge, No. 483, L.O. of 0. F., held at their Lodge room October 18th, 1871 V the lellowing resolutions were adopted : Wttentiss, It has pleased our Heavenly Falb-, er in the dispensation of His providence, to re move front our midst our 1.11:10Vell and rtspected brother. Joshua D.I ViS ; therefore, 12c.ohyd, That while we meekly bow to the works of an alhovisc and just God, we fuel With deep emotions of sorrow the great loss we have sustained in the death of one with whom eve have been long acquainted and pleasantly assoeistel. We feel that his life wan not spent in vain,,that his vows were kept inviolate to the end. fa3thdril exemptir of the prineipli of our Fraternity. . iefilenfrer our beat . 'trek sympa thy to Iris family and friends. That as n token of sorrow and re- Speci for the ? . reused, our 1..1107.e be draped in mourning for thirts d .yy; Urn these resolution?! be Imblisthed In.the3l , mritost: 'f ladep cu p e ,./. Alpehl;e,n. and a copy to prebeot,rd to the Ilunily of - the deceased. That Figurer Again. It is very arousing to See that minablable el pherer in the 3lont rose Republican who tlis;dav e lsuch - talent a year or two itt:o in that same paper, apply his rule of -Double Posititm" 01• the Repre_sentative question this year. Ile must think that the pespie of this 'seetteh have for gotten all they ever. knew- about "Stoddards Mental Arilltinetic," or lie .would not put forth each absurd problems. as appeared in the tail issue of that paper. Ile takes Hawley's vote in this esminty, With from 150 to 200 Republ can mites added to the Democratic, and subtntels it from the Democratic vote last year, anti says that there were only 1563 Demoeraelie absen tees. He then:taketJontall votes...withthestrlso or 200 short, which were polled on the rtst of the Itepublican county ticket, and subtracts it from the rote last year, and finds that there are 1955 Ilepublicant,ahork That may answer for Jones and Walker, but it will not do lor any body of common sense. What would I'rof. Stoddard have thought of such a mental solu tion as that? He then gots into W 3 outing with his sleeves rolled clean to the elboW, where he says "it is still more glaring." Ile takes flaw ley's and Little's vote there, with 200 or 200 Repub lican votes added to the Democratic vote 011 Reprtsensatives, and )wiaicb-vrere polled for the Republican State and county ticket, and sub t.'OClS it from the Democratic vote of last year, and says the Democrats are only about 200 or 300 short. And again by his rule of "Double Position," LC takes Jones' and Walker's vote minus the 200 or 200 that' were - txdled for the rest of their ticket, and subtracts from the vote last year; and ;says that the Reptiltilenit rote was 500,0 r. 000 short id iratate We reel\ a student in "Brook's Mental" for this last,— The Only departure from the truth in the above is that this political mathematician has simply reversed the lusts, that is all: He has subtrac ted where he should have added and ri.e cx.rsa. The Republican vote Cl f.thyq's County for Isaac G. Gordon, Siipreme'Judge, which is a. fair party test, was 9 , 533 this year, against 4,223 fur Barlranft last year,..leaving 1780 difference in thepoll: • The Democratic vote for J anes It Ludkivr, for the same otHee, this year was 1,742, against 3,413 tor Buckalew last year, making 1,- 028 difference in the poll, proving Just la hat we stated last week, that Mrinatl7l.l per Evart. 01 t h e Republicans were out, while only about 50 per cent. of the Democratic rite seal trolled. • In Wyoming lltiillePall'eMt votes for Gor don against l e iticfrir Llaitrankte , lyear,leating A liepublican delinlit4 - ;of AO fur irbsentees.— Ludinw's vote_riusl,449,al,Misist 1,701 for Ruck , -. alett'c: leaving it dellitquenviof 552 on the Dem , omaiic a fur esainparon, and . , shores the correctness of t e political - c:pherert.. in the RepuUic4n..- We had noslesire to parade ibis', !refine our readers, and, filiould ant Bova done po only in opposition to ttiogross tat isrenrci. se/station in the L'epahlteaa; that; they may, se - randitidgc irf the fartathrtaselves.- Hort much. more manly it would-belor that paper to show`, a little titirnciA, and state the tbing as it is, that about 800 or 400 Republicans in this district, cacti:l6o their manhood 'and - independence as American citizens, and inlet) for the opposition rtep - reseulativc raindidaterr; !r-rsons best' kitown to theinselves, to be trying La piltifirg and glersie'over ! ttie , itierited rebuff` their corrupt party tetidenl !live received; by Such palpably false ' tte'cirallenge tiny political ciplicrsf to-disprove the above kumnaoffutimidAsitri&---- Sketch of Father O'Rellky The Beet:rend I. Vincient °Mealy was born in Longford county, Ireland, October, 1797. A nn early age he entered Maynooth College, to study ktrahe church. After floishinglis Theo ht:tgiest &Mese: he emigrated to the,Tnited tams, and was ordained pries: by bishop Ken rick of tae Diocese of Philadelphia. lie was offered the charge of a church in Philadelphia, butlieing.young and robast,•he at his - own ear • nest request, was sent on missionary duty to the rural districts, there being, at that time,' a great scarcity of clergy outside of the cities, Atrising in the northern ,part of Pennsylva nia; he „folind tv,rist .territory of about 10,000 squire - miles; comprising the comities of Iliad ford; Wpiming, Stisqueltanna, Wayne and part of Lurernh, in Pennsylvania, and Sullivan, Del !, aware. Bmome, Tioga and Cheniung in New York, without a Catholic clergyman 'to attend theltilloweei of that denomination. At this early day the country was principally a wilder ness, having no town of any importance in any part Of it. About this time the Cliemungeanal was in course of construction, as, also, was the North Branch canal, and the Erie railway. These Winters employed on these works were .wincipally foreigners and Catholics. And to the administration of their spiritual wants, Malan:O'Reilly set cheerfully to work. The hardships and sufferings Ibis good •man under went in the course of his duties, cannot be fill. ly imagined. lie was constantly on the road, riding on horse back from twenty to sixty tam day, as the occasion required, In visiting the sick, celebrating Mass, or holding a station.— Sonietitites his journeys being long, and his en gagements many., be would be compelled to ride all night in n'drenching stonn, and again, dark ness overtaking him la some solitude, he would be forced to dismount, and tying his horse to a smiling, Ire would spread his blanket on the ground and sleep till incoming. Whenever difficulties arose among bis people. the was always ready to make an amicable set• ttement. In sickness he was nurse and doctor, for which reasons he was said to be priest, law yer and doctor. At length, public works being stopped, a large number of his. parishioners flocked into the north western part of Snsque henna county, and commenced to clear and-till farms. which they putchased on easy terms. principally trout Rose cad Carrualt tracts Father O'Reilly came with them, and built a church In Silver Like —the first Catholic church in tie county. Shortly oiler he built another in Vrientliville. In a few years be crust meted two more, one in 31iddletow a, the other in Au burn. and purchased a tract of land in Choeo nut, and t,rected St. Joseph College, {which was burnedJunuary, 1.864 j and 8 convent. In the meautitne,the Bishop sent him assistant priests. The r a spel in :1,0 college, being to small for the acconoiniclation of the students and the sur rounding inhahitants. be commenced to erect the Cathedral— the largest edifice of airy de nominations in the county—dint did out remain to finish it. A great many Catholics haring set ', Iled.jo the eastern part On the county, Father Il'Beilly-relinquished his charge at St. Joseph, and relnoverldo Susquehanna Depot, ' , vim= he shortly alter built a efiniell and coOa'ent. Here he exhibited...the sante energy, is hied/ character. ized his earlier thri. For, we flnd hint constant ! ly arimit. in forming sista lit ies and temper , once societic , , and building churches And in a few snail year , he ercri , a enure!! in Nichol ' son, another ia .;:!;-w 31iilur.l , and core in .Great Sher.Bnisoing the. hist eh ureCtliliorcti erable and ;Mtn ri?,ns.pric..t, to , 0 spend his r•nntinlar,„"yitYys in adminestrag to the tail ifiq sliced to see• theptiiii . 6 - ;Tant eatiier,'lo44...ic, M inos!4l4ll4llo,,,ldttnindilliewith'flA 4141s:1nd tin 6iN{ats Yid its tboa-n • fltarrlsblopi;.- and to :Szhiaiconntrymen. who,..)trete tben few nint Fealldiin!4!ri . rreasing ' ln ‘)caltlt; Mit tile and indueried tol See t4l,xact Ini,datiar) nyri s',jnch 1 1e flii•el!ed [moniritp in IJr4Sif.:ol pe , tPßd Rix:over .30,1Y29 Ott 1... ti,,. uOJ but ice ..ver priest= to preaolit - to, then,. During his tufsslOnary ea feer rotinle, of t"'-c titan tyrty uine t itrel. , l, Lwo ci.d/c;•iits : lti)4l our rqh ce. ,- In his private reLiannlo, ire vva, kind, Verclable'and genefo.ia,‘lrClending his l os pitalit6:•aaVith silt timadfis!l b nil. hits It tl»ts were i , ;‹,itt , M'ely bagel and temperato, In Pena peranre he ;raga idtlid observer awl a strung ; advochee. , 'Betrig hi a .. - lutritAbf,. natnre'he i n alwap'itfriend "the poor and ne,Yy.' flew :Ls wener,{}a): by his parishioners, respected by ; all. • Itmutmam-vr -L5 PtltClt. T. W. CIAN -- mr, L. I). - Com J. L, O u.LEr. [We Inyiseloor fries Kt.. from oilT,rrat towns: to rend o. thm.”,%! . (jaSrg:(... tni.,l tit, facto; W e C. 4111 arr.usge. tbap,) 31r.ittne1 . 3fri Gibbon Wm' Netv T4rk city onlltmtitly, Oefittkr R. ithall i to laid n new sidewalk in frunt of Lis Innitsc;-nrt Gritnd street. • . • C. NCW.IIQ:k.NYas in t , :cutori FritiaY 'not. J.nigq..thok is ia l inglt stone sieetVult. : ltt frqnt of 1J is „Nsisltnise;ou Maio ottvol. :13iles Cregnn b epin • digging out dew loads eir dirt in 1111 AS Main street lot. ..: Wilt Kosinike Alas 'a seta iesid9neenearly finistwiron Washing,.to'n street:. ' • A part 01 II IcetciJli jonl printing Dificehas arrive& , ti: Crhgt Las lket serlini, z Purt, hou,t.l44,getels at gut:live the east ,tveek, John C. Inntsu on Wzsltin ging strip, is nearly fini,;(led, • The (utireal II Wm. was of iinnlo trim' the 11..i::clinech,, on :Sunda y itfternit9n. lle lens litirie4,l . ti,t Felines o f this place. c141.1. , 1 Win. Jolnn:on, of Oakland, was accidently burned on Sunday afternoon, so that it has sirce died. , • - Tie fultt•rt.lot 'Timothy Boyle, of V phur, txto, uttyrnled froth tilt CittliOlio chum:li lu Milford 'Ace. FUthei Mullh GM:kt Octia:comagetti... ; Than less swelled aLvlc . snit river here till iLhits tabu the .oropti ,frum under the old. rotten bridge. , The Pireet9rs - iture 141tmkeil up ssid bridge. su that teams esuniit cross. sidewulli on Main street Is arnamentea with burretsiilcciil, empty llMies, - salt fish bosas, and et•erything llutt l ,esn make a siili tvalklntere.Sting is put nut, in 4 gain street Nl 'serves mill the rutibislt Vint ens be. found., to be throws In IL Itilmre are our city Dads? echo answers where. !..' F.R031 SOUTH' deTtr7EY.. fleayy. rains of late. . . , • .:ost:p4 ViWite. tins the nicest Jot of ducks Be , have seen In matrir a day. James Gay has built a bay press of bis'own Invention. it works tip top. - , D. A.,,Trihr4 bilug4t piolity,acrre of lando... 'lOllll4 fat Collstilepsoau William bonlin Ghs recorprell from, hi* cent illness, so as to be out and visit his friend again: ikt* connEsOOND.OIiCE. Cti/A-NIXA C. 4....41i11 . criwas iA Nvw,vt,rk lust "41, TLClineatticnis.rery fine-ultra - 411e rain ~.. .. .. ~. .. , ....•-• • --- . • • •••••••, - ~.•• • .•••• -.1. -•• ••_ .. •••••... Aft ''. -....- The trustees of the M. E. Church, on Jersey 1 Auhurn—Je'recy Wi ll School fluil - se,'Wedn6.., Dill, are preparing to put $ DOW roof ou their day. Nov. 12.111... , ~ ._.,, • ~ .- • Dimock, Splingvillez-lfollonr School House church. Thursday, Nov. 15th. Will some of your readers tell me through the Bridgewater—Montrose Ekhool Iron* Sat columns of your paper, how to take 4.5 from 45 urday, Nov. 15th. and have 45 remainder. The new school house Las been cleaned and washed by the youths of the fairer se*i prepar atory fur school. It does credit to the contrac tors anti workmen. It is truly . a gem. We have a good many gpod things here, amongst the gold things we have In the person of P. D. Shanon, a good auctioneer, that sells goods and chattleit at good prices, and gives good satisfaction. Mrs. Julia Mulligan made IIIS pounds of but ter, and fatted a calf that dressed 97 pounds, fromfone cow In eighteen weeks. The cow is of the Durham breed, and was four years old last spring. There has been a musical drill organized, to commence on Monday evening, October 27th, at the Ilethodist church, tinder the instructions of - Strunk. from Wyalusing. Mr. Strunk sang to a respectable audience on Tuesday eve ning, October 21st. A pleasant time is antici pated. John Mulligan raised two potatoes the pres ent season, the weight of both was sixty-four ounces, they were of the Buckley seedling va riety, and two of the long Peach Blow variety, the combined length was twenty-six inches.— lie also dug one hundred and one half bushels !loin one thousand hills. Any one that can beat that let them stand up. BLUE JacsET, 01. Whet. 24th, 1873. Business Locals. FINE CIGARS aL the Keystone Saloon CLAIIA at Sol Keyslone Saloon Finer eines chewing' wham) at the laione Saloon. OYSTERS ! "OYSTERS !! OYSTERS I!! At the K cyst (we Saloum GEO. C. HILL & Co. Montrose, Oct. 29th, 1872.—tf CAUTlON.—Purthasers of the Peruvian Syr up (a protected solution of the protoxide of Iron) are cautioned against being deceived by any of the preparations of Peruvian Bath, or Bark and Iron, which may be offered them.— Every battle of genuine has PEHLTVIAN Sviter (not Peruvian Bark) blown in theglass. Exaai- LSE TOE 1301 - 11.11 DEVOUR PIJIWILASING. CHOLERA AND PAIN-KILLNR—The efficacy of Perre Davis' world renowed Pars-KILLEit in all tli,case, of the bowels, even in that ter rible scourge. thesAsiatic cholera, bas been am p'y attested by the moat conviocing authority. 31 ssionaries'in Chinn anti India have written lt one i.t commendation of this remedy in terms that shmild carry conviction to the most skep th-at, while its popularity in comninnititlt near. er home is ample proof that the vicuna rhtimed t,r it are real and tangilde. The PanY•lift.l.l..n has been briber the nubile over TIIIRTY NEARS and Kota woo a deservedly high reputation as an alleviator of pain and a preserver of health it has become I. household ..rernety„froni the tact time .it given inftnerilale Neel pernlatiegt-re lier. It is a purel,,vegetable prvaralion made from the best and purest materiaJa; safe to keep nod to use In every Lundy. It is,.recommend ed by nitric bans at.dtterAts of all cla.cserAnd to dayafter a piddle trial Mover thirtlyttarathe average lite of man—it stands - unrivalled . -and tinceeelled. spreading -its Itscfnlngss %over •t he w , de world. Its. largo 110 increasing sale of. tbrda positive evidence 11.11iienduring Oct. 24th, 1873.-1 Tv. GAttrtNs T. , t iintlit - Dm.s give tone to v,.ur sygttnt. NeW lot nt Inanit just primed. and for :,a/c ut this Ovart:na, by. the plate, pint, quart or-gallon at the ' , l”ntrmellnUery. UAL bLL , 17.3., Try tb E!ias Howe Jr., Improved Sewing . 31,1,.aine,11::uri.'1)t1Sing any other.. '' • 3tEtatut6a, Agent& Mnfitrome Pa, Oct. 15, Itei3 CLA I IiVOT LCT I..X.A.UniATIONS FREE. Im i. no ,altft:et that requite so ?finch •-t xpei !mice as the treatment:and pins, ol :,rolde Mitoses. The astuttbdung trueness and remarkable cures I.:rfOrmed by Dr: . 4ntter tb•td. are dry to tin. gift of chilli - Ilya:so', to the lit,• long *t tn . .) . of the ctiustitufiint -Lunn. end the eating! of disease • from nafttniPretnedferr. , -4 Curry the worst forms. of Scrofula; Catarrh, I'ih., Female weakness, Asthma, Kidneys, ut bladder. he at lite eatleritr.Housti, Bing ham t on, IV eduesday, Tit UrsdnY,Pridavrt4ol Epr*. urday, Noyerither.l2,l3,l4 ana ..15;:11313.:. • ~ Ont. 22d, 1n73.—w3.- •• • •,, ATTKNTION COMPANY ! The return Soldiers. Sailors, and -Marines, re siding, In Brooklyn, Lathrop and Lenox, ari re: quested to meet at Ilopbottom on Sal urtloy,No: vember .tat, fi,r the panic:moor organizing-a Com. pany cant choosing officers, that nre may_ he the better propared m attend and anjoictlig Grand Encampment nest year. Come one! vane ail'. Cavalry. Artillery, invalids, or Emergenili,•if you have an bonomble.tliscluqgg;. come arid IA us revive the old memories, the Old friendships; repeat tite old stories by the camp tire;live a gailt the umrettes and fights or years ago. Let not the brave coninules and the lteroisins'erthe days be for . gollan. Pleasa speak...of tbli_toyo , conti:tde alm does not read the fewer. " Br MUER 'OP Com Brooklyn, Oct. 18. 1873.-2w._ . • . To THE Cllliktil3 - 0/ OithiSYLIASIA:)I Your attenthto h eopreially hiyited tathe4het that the National Banteg are. ttttr` pt.ejr4red ytb receive subscriptions to the engtfil Stoptiathe Centenniat :Fitiance. 'tilt-i du di rea , rota. this sourettare to be employed in tha erection or the hnildingi for the' InterihtLEXllU. Lilian, and the .expeuseo connected witb• the same. It is endidenly bedeved flat the. Key-. stood St tte will be, rettr6ented ,hy the nante every citiken patrintie 'cosnmemotlatiOri of the ono hiiniitetit hilt -day of the - nation. The shores of stock-art:offered for slo.eitelliand eutneribera ail] rts:eiyelt- teindsoinely steel en graved Certideate.or Steels, auttulde for iruaiuK and preServation as a national titentiMill. lit teretct at the rite or 'l9lx• per Cent.nei- on mini+ will. he paid On all payments of Centennial thitelt from datrOittsyment tttJanuars 1.,.1671L Subscribers who are nut near n Nut itetal can remit a check or post offiCe,oriter it - ) the tin : dersigneit. FITED'IC FRALr.T, TrPASIITUT: .994 AVairtut , SL, Phlladc!phla: EepL.24,1873 ANNV.M., •lIXAMINAiiONe.—Tbe - Animal •-. aluinAtiong for t&mlitts will be bOld tor' the several diitrirts A IrolAcu,n, Choennut. Little bleadowe,. and Frietkinwille,f.Montlay. Oct: 20cta. • Furcit.l.Ake—.-Cltapeutu, ett4ec6ctictol liouse, TumiaT, Oct. 91st. Silver LakeL—Brackue" , School lipase,. WO. Desna'', OCL _ Freidtlin, Liberty—Lewisville. Center. ..Sahool House. Thursday, Oct. 23d. Great Bend—Village, School Lloube Oct. 21th. - _ New ltliiford—Borongb EtcbsiCi Hdusc, SAtnr day, 0ct.3.3111. " • ' "-•- Jackson—Corners: School „lionse; , .Tbarsdny, Oct. tiOtb. _ • Gibson—Kennedy .Bcltool irouse,Friday, Oct. 31st. lisrford - -4/stided 1101154•Anicianyirkkt-7. venther Ist. " Lathrop. BroOklyri-:-Pcntro • School Tuesday, Nov, 4th.• Lenox—Glenwood School: Rook %dues dacNv. ti Herrick, 6- afford—City School 'House, Mits . day. Nov. Mb; - - Ararat, Thomson—Centre'Seltool House; FYl.= day, Nov. 'lth. r . • liannony -Oaklitnd,--Susquellanws. Depot School ifoos•; , . - Middletown-4!entro echool Nor. 10tH. Jcssup, Rush=--Giatigenalli Sehoid. Coast., '.Tuesday, N0v.' 1 41 1 , - • -• • ; : Flopbotton School House, Tuesday, 'Soy. 18th. Stniley School House, Thursday Nov. 20th. Forest Lake Centre School House, Monday, Nov. •24111. At the regular examinntions each 'class will be Conned ntllo'c.locti,* n t 10 nt. Applicants will won! pencil. tam per., and Union Fourth Reader. No ttletter to ''conuena- a actin.' without a certificate.' No endorsement or rettifiratel. Private examina tinns unneCesnar. 'Direciars'anil patrons of bettor* reque3ted.to.lle.t.rient. W. C. TIII.PE - N, County Supt Birchardville, Oct. 15, REYNOLDA — WiIteort6---In 316i3trosepci. 21st; by the Rev. Win. M. I),Long, .Mr, Frunklin Itoynolthi and Min Sarah' Whitford, both of 11.phottoin Rttirstimng—BALL--Inlforamse, Oct. 21st by t t- Re c. Win. M. D , Lnits, , ,'Air David E. Rey. n,' h and ltiaa Emma E. 8.111 Itatl)..of llop• Butrat, , t—Porn-m--At Ntet Amhurn, Oct. 4, 1873, icy Rev. P. It Tt'iwer, Mr. .1, I. Minitel] and _dies A. L. Potter, both . of Spring Hill Pa. . PLSAd —9ltEithwr—At the MI to Em v , by Rev. P. It Tot, et% Mr. It A. Hare of South Auburn Pit. and Miss. L.. 1. Gregory of South Auhurn Scoir—ln Sprin n ills, Snag. co., Pa., Oct. 22d, 'tr. Jtise Scott, In the 57th year . ~- ot his . ' GIMEN—In Latlimp Oct. 6th. mn. after ati,M [less of three hours, Willie 11. onIV. s()11' of Gems , e, W. Ind Alma Green, aged 8 years 6 months and 0 days. Ihsirest Willie, thou past left us, And your toss We deeply feel, But 'th,.GOit that hag beret. ns. ad' Ire can all out sorrOmealteA There Is no pain which the Centaur zilk Liniment. will not relieve. no swelne, it they will hot subdue. and tro lameness which they will not cure. This is strong language, hot it is tree. They have produced more cams of then:Dothan. ncoralicia. lock Jaw.paloy.spraina.swel. 10*VP 1 r , doge, rated hreants, realtlY.-burtio, salt rhr um, ear.nche. Sr . upon the hooni (r .ma, and of strains. sp.ivio. upon animals In one year than have all other pretended remedies since the world Lean;, They a, roloter.!rrtineN all , bealing pain re , eirppte throw aZio7 to it crutches, the lame oath, pnlennime biter are rendered hbrualess and the wounded are 11,11.4 whining &err., the recipe le pull !Jelled around e ich bottle They tell as no articles ever sold - horny, Deanne they do jurt Whactbey pretend 'to. dn. ,thoto pho pen mitre: trim rtiennastirril, pain, or. tweiltor deserve to sod - , If they will not n.e Ceni.sur Liniment, It hite a rapper. Mare than 10frJ cerslac.stea of remarkahlo cares. including fresam limbo, chronic rheum:tripe, gnu , . run,. ing toraors, have been n ceicc,l. Wo oil sand a - tire/Oar coutallalurtertilleatga.: . ihe reppe, ;ita,,irwpia; no any Ono reqatillnil OnA , beivie or the yellowaysnyiPer Certtatir Li fitment is Wont; one t nndred d,dlira far 'wined a sweenied horses and melee, err fur screw-worm In sheep., btocincnrntlri. ae'e ‘rorlit your attention'. No tastily should be withont them •• White wrapper f milf7 newt'.. Tell ow wrapper 1 , ,r abfinels, Sold by all Drnyvista.-; Wren , . per bottle: Liege bottles, Soso Co., a 9 131....1x my. Nice k. ' Ca.[Orli% ib mom! than a PrlbAtillite for alrtOr OIL It Is it: only sap mon , e la ez•rtrure.n hick to certain to assiinutai nm hood. rvgniate the bonds ur n winq cuter a. 1.1 proluct naffirAr •10:p. It contains neithc nro,rintyiporitilillic urnlcohol:and b idpaaant to crysiail motlwro may rest.' A socric CHOLERA IN CHINA. Almost every cue Cured with P MN-KILLER • F. 4. irosima. DCAII Suss: Daring a midenee of some ten tiara ;!.iain and China, as a missionary,-I found your fain-Killer a must valuable renii.•dy, for that fearful scourge the In administering the medicine I found it smut to give a tea-speedier of Pain- Killer in a gill of hot water sweetened with su.. tow ; then, :tiler about fitt,:en minutes, begin to _tire about tables,umilul or the same mixture , ' every few ntinufes until relief was obtained.— Atuly hot appliwtiuuu to the extremities Bat he the stomach wit Lt . the Pain-Killer, clear, and rub the limbs hriNkly. Cf those who had the Order's, and tu-k the medicine in the cr.iy stated above, eight out of ten re covered.. 'REV. It TELFORD,Mis.ionary in China. DEAR Stns: During a long residence in Chi na I bare used your valuable Pain-Killer, both in my own tinnily and among the Chinese, and have found it a most eNcellmt medicine. in the Summers of I wet, while residing in Shanghai, I found it an about certain cure for cholera, if used in lime Indeed, using it in a greatmany'• inuanco. I do not remember Jailing in a single ease. For three years I have been folding in this pl ice, mike than fitly mlit%'.frorit :physi. clan, and have lawn obliged often to tall upon sly own resonmes in cases of sickness. The Chinese - to its in grcliffiltiztibjiifor medicine and advice. Though without medical knowledge ourselves, the .tew simple remedies we can command are so much in advance even of their phypiefrins; that weliwtat:niMiiit. • ,Milly applications:. 'We allow them to enni&liteabse it brings its in eonhiet tr ith them and opens a door Or IfFPrflilleug. It) diarrileti, vonlit• tag, cholera, coughs, etc.; y our Pain-Killer has been my chief medicine. - Tours, very truly, REr. T. P. CRAWFORD, Tungrhow, TiIIISII using Pain killer should strictly ob serve ilte.ll.llluwiug.directions: At'llte-commenccinent -01 the -Iliac:um, take if .teaspoonful of I'llll-Klll,r, in sugar and water add then bathe- freely acrosa . the- - Wallach 'tind bticv els with the . Should' the' diarrhtt.t,and, cramp, colt tinit, "ictient the. th.v=e ere' citn, itiptc3. .In; tillS'W# ;VW sirCla: fttl scourge may tot checked and the., patient. relievel in the course of a foe hours. N. 8.-13 e sure and get tbs. genyinearticle ; and ain recommended by those who hove used the P4lll-Killrr for the cholera:oAL' trout :CAtes'llteliutient Hike "inoriSikee spoonfuls inmeati of one. ' The PA IN-KILLER. ig sold by nll.tile Ding' gist and (lenient in F4mily.3allicinc3. 4 - Priee, 25 and sil oentft nod 'V. fr , iiirt.r. DA rig cb,-.501V,.. Marntiji. Prnp!o. 138 114,114 :SL;Prov.,IL „ A NEW AIDIANGEIVIENT ! PIANOS" k,„-QTMANB; At L. B. Taboll r o Jitiotry_ Whir tamer and better etnek nt the totterelng_, goodn.vaN ter found than eleewheynin,,,i • Northern PounrylVenta: riNiAirrticAN wrvecßEjE. vr my & CLOCiti SOLID Sly: kt,Sl PLATED:WA:nivjazi jil;fl;9,l FiNif : ;TW : EC F TLE Y Y ! DIAMOND B ? ECTACL!S; ...I pneral si , tortniant of Vn*lcallferarandlac, Wie.ct M. dc, V Wlin Strings, rte.. .IC. All Floe Watch Repairial %Awing 'Machines and Or dune, (.8 u-arl,)lry ;ruin Itt paired by L. B. Isbell. 1. . 61eddlla4.- Sept. to, tees.-}p. LITT LES & BLAKESLEE, ATTO NREYS AT LAW, have runuw.4 their Neill Offied, opyvtlie, Lb. ~•, ILB. P. !Attu. E. L. 1.4...u0ucc. I.l.kutz.e,Oct. 15, 16n Seep over Ilratnie Brink Store, iih4 to the rirolotdio. ork do •o In the tort elk,. (Pre We it WO. NOLUOSO, err.. 1 50 1313.,44 M. 0. WALKEU. Special EziminationL 3J3E1.41.9CM1C19. Centaur Liniment. ISLiscellaneotts, &, Melhuiah. ' Geo. P. Rowell - Et Co: CANYASSING BOOKS SENT,ITLEE - PROF. POWLEWS AREAT 1170R1r, chi.klntton'ti. Vintiirdatrit. did tileidredtetatitlr.r.ba thiot ^Lotr. Its Peis. ?beryl etc. i;Agynt,e'are sell bur %Mon 15 to 23 rooks kc day. ilia Ird :mead ?fay*har book free to look twent. stating en,nrirnet, ete.. NATIONAL PUDLISIIINO Philo. Pa. —MOORE'S HunAL NEW-Tolt KER. 9. the Groat-Illasteated,Agrlerdiursl and efi ekruily . toekij.:l•lllie'.lsoiirlard A 0. thorlte upon Practical Subject* and a 1111gb•Toned entry Journal. Only St W nyear—lees to clubs. freest Premiums or Caro, Comuusslons to Agents. Thlrte,n !cumber... (Oct. to Jan.) on trial. for only littr cents 1— Premium/Ista, etc..-inut.freolo trisirmillscelhese. -Ad. dress:- ' ''" •D. D. T.-smoms. ~ N e irrotk City, Why "Rouselfeepe - rel , 'ltlannel" Sells. A anceeneol Arent "Untlke 411 othor book.. It ha. a claim On wornen'e attention. A houqe.go.hno.a canvas pays 1" $70.00 In one week wan wade by a stogie 9sel+ l • A 4 M7iTS WAtiTtri; Fortcrtati nits idrrifnry,aiijld to .t.B!FnAD New Xork, 1341.t0n. Chicago. or San Franc!....o. Columbia Claoraral ljnotitute A R..3rclieg dchariliOi4oci4.4:44aild Ron. 'For addrcps, nuw. U. 6. ALEXANDER.L'oIumbta.Pa NEVI COCK ,:ow rernly for agents. ..florae Life In thct D.111r." D Daniel March, D. D.. n tailor of . 'N ehr tacen.• In the Bible" and•••Oor Patho•:. Donee " of u•tifet ytarintlxr,tx)roolnA M each were .Old ben] for Ctrruter: ZILOLDR slit Arch ft.. • • • W A NTED, 0 0 DI7r m I ' ll n „ ' ult rl in 'r d ' u S t " -l i n u o r' 4 ,4 l t n h e t b r 4r " o a w n i d i ativltt 11,; pratinc,s,...projr...tesmr.titttle.lll.4 ply. ..1;1. For dartirciltt $. b1.:111.4til &CO.. Patton!. Conn • • • : • r : ' : • t • • THE BEST PAPER. Vir • Tit F: SCIENTIFIC A 74 EIIICAN is the cheapest and best Illu.relteri weekly piper printr4.• Firet7 number. contains troll Its ti 0,15 original crtgrariniol Ol NCI /44. chlioery. Novel In Veo iirid}."oq alt:4 3l ..nina Wank , An' Imppirsd yarn. Itrinlemunts, stnVerery new discoveler lirclitinistry • A rear's butlabero contain sib: plac.., and .ceerol ,-4c:l engravin..s. 'thousand, Tf runners are tax, c 4 for binding and reterene!..-,' he proetier tile to cellois soc tycl ntirdi Um limes the sebserlpi leo price. 'Tern... $3 u pair. by Mall, Spool; moons seat fn., Dim w lie had .of nd 1.. , 4-1 , 41 .rs the beat terms. mooei, n. ' ie . at lons sea sketches , x3mlnt-d. and advice Ire, All ptient! , are puldirhed la thit selentiCC nn , 4 0, 3a the they f# , ‘, bi..lMt pamphlet. tip Paarn , .1111(iialhg-t..ttr:orid futrAireettain-for obralrirur pa len ts. A adrenr• lit the paper. or cone°, log patents. II UN :17 Pork Hon. N. S. Wand. Mike, cor ner of I.' and :di . WatqilnZlott.f) C., -. • . -4 a:sr/0 4 4 0315R4 ,7 " fir - 43m ®@'4%, T Mr.r3 NOUN 111111 GER, The cheep. at and In the market. Warranted truly eelf...tnjui.tinc.. stir , hit 1,, fq..M. tits In A% anittin Al:t -oo" the cougar!, trade. I.llarral tartar.— Agents Waded. Feud for cirrolar. L ^ ' ALIIIVA7ir-31 A CLUNEVOL. Dtm uliactri, u G As AT l} l . V o l , l 4 (!t.g .. 1...E 5 , , , , T d 1trr i„. , ,2 1 . ;,; tmech. . flunk autl - C.41 Vi ON in Ti cs itl . qi - o n ofirt r n ' t . tl l 3 l 7ll . parts of thk cou.utry brexpreoa C. O. a.:',tretktm.mitt rd I , ktoro paid ho• SVo pood a , attnuthe W. &C. Si-oft &St..' Inzzlk . Colder: (kith fla.k..yonrh and clean:hi rod. nl , ly . hoakd. for so. Son! . *tamp for price Ilot. ..hRITIA 4, t:4:l4:+ ups. 143.tirwqws,r,nnd .50 Chatham St.. N V. BUILDING FELT, (74.3,1 - 0. itred);Tor Vii.Wlairooveal rotaez 0,06 , 1 o( Vast,' ...VeluairrOzlntl, dte: %:enti.toln.3.cani, "[Mane for circalar ead ~aniplaa. C. J. PAY, Camden, N, J. , FIRESIDE A',TE1:i 4 . 1 ,t1".",747.riZ ATlVool),yorkaW.a-the-Aua1q.„14,14...„8.:az,t La„, ant. d an any anti' ml pram', ~.I._qt•Arbfsql.intApylaakm Crtloo CIDEa ALL TYlaltßAßt ROUND. The Ncutral bnip bit. .31 Ligw. ;‘, jt yy v yb.d by Btl e CLAM'S: Corliv.rl 11.:Skii..1, cp keeps cid, se. •e: tom yzie :SAIDA. New Yotk !onite. 0 Co:ltize rkee. $25. laming . MADE. ta,5T:.:.510,00.. H' . '1 who wort: f ni. V ntont writing yuci do not nod uFv3otn th t A r 0p - giye - Irc * yt l ./ , dollar ar yoo XOUW:.Vu..lterVt4. or, T`eionaht: Web. • QT.A3I.IIEttING..—Dr. White's U. S. Stumoaortitg .7 etitute..lll Fourth Areorte. N. Y. Dent rntereuturtt. pay g utotkl