THE DEMOCRAT. Local Intelligence. Religious Services. The services In the several Churchesof Mont rose an: as follow: 8 aPTIST CUURCII.Rar. J. E. Canons's D. D. Pastor EMM3 BsShath Services, .4sbbtti Schaal._ __________ Prayer Itestang, Wednesday ETClAlligl, CATHOLIC CIIHRCII Rev. J. sLarrrne Sabbath Services Second Sunday hi each Month Sabbath Seh sot hatoodtately before Naas ...Re,. J. M. 131. met. 1036 P. m. Godly( p. m, tfi p. m. CPISCOPAT. CHURCH. 21.abbstit eoervices. s,today &boo) ..... . ....... 'Reck-Day Surgices—Weduesdayb, . . ..Ne•. W. J. Jump m. and 7.57 p. m If m 7 30p. at METHODIST EPISCOPAL Sabbath services Sabbath ....... . Prayer .Mect.lng, Tbaradaya. PftESBYTIMTAN C111.711C1.1 Rev. J. 0 Swam 'Sabbath genfv.s 10.45 a. tn. awl p. m. I=IZCM Pn.sur Mceiinji:hersday Eircnlng• List of New Advertisements. Instruetiou ou the Violin and Guitar— IV. Wood. Public Sale—Heenan Snow. A uction— G. W. Tewksbury. Given A wny —B. C. Sayre. Midect Your Haugh- vite , t, Agent. Election Prnclamatinn—M. B. Helme. Executor's Notice—Estate of C. D. Lathrop. Auditor's Notice—Estate of Andrew - Mislead and M. J. Decker. New Grocery—E. P. Stamp. High! Ind Nurseries—fl. J. Reynolds. Notes About Town Thanksgiving to-morrow. Advert:sr your Christmas goods. Cnnsidprable of a thaw Sunday and Monday last. Union Thanksgiving Services at the M. E. Church to-morrow. Sermon by Rev. J. G. Miller. Rough. 11 , atly Minstrel Troupe are .still preparing avrogramme for their en tertainment, sometime in the mouth of Dee,mher. Something good may be ex vented. The ladies of the M. E. Church of _Montrose , rxpect, within two or three weeks, to h.thl a Festival fur the benefit -of th-ir new church. Farther notice may be expected. The nets. constitution is on our first page (the ladies department) this week. NVe think they are interested enough to read n port ton of it, as by its proYsion tf stiop'eti, they only some of them be elec.. - led school directors. The grading of the :Montrose Railway is dons up to the -Dann Moue," and 'no more will be done this winter. Tile rails are nearly or quite laid to that point, e. Ii clt may be cunsi , !ered• the done station (or the wi-ter. This is :Jima as near town as the depot on the plank road will hr. but-thp grade to it is not as good. "A such in time saves nine - is an old adag, , , and may he applied in full force as to the keeping of our side walks clean.— If at the fia-t Wang 'if suns, every one - a,ll start to keep the walk clear in front of It's premises, ;Ma out allow the snow to he trodden down and frozen on, it is an easy matter to do so. There is noth ang appears MOT selfish _that, to.aee a lit. 'tie narrow track shOvelled from the door of a man's house into the road, while the wa:k the whole length of his lot is ankle 41-ep in snow. These should be no n,ed of ILLY law einnjwilinu any man to per form a e.iinnon, obligation he owes to the owne and comfort of his neighbor.— Any other course gires a selfish. sordid app •arance to the town. The puhlic ben *fit of th9se -who du keep their walks clean is near!y neutralized by the laxity in others. Common courtesy toourneigh hor srp.tild be a sufficient incentive in this matter. We should feel that we do live in th:s world entirely tor our selves alAie. Martord Institute. The fourth regular meeting of the Bar t' ird Institute, convened in the Graded :School building, cm Saturday, Noeemher and irr-S ownedd by reading Scrip tures and prarc:r. Mr. H. C. Barrett, pre.4itient. 'rite programme previously adopted fur the day was carried out in foil. no te4c!zera being not only general ly prompt in attendance, but also in prep aration fur whatever part bad been assign ed L. ti. Class exercises in reading. par sing and practical arithmetic, (Square Root.) were conducted respectively' by Mr. Barrett. Mr. Thatcher, and Miss S. Tingley. Also an exercise in concert tread tog ity Mae. Stroup.Essuy by Miss N. Finti,—subject, "Kindness.' also by Mr. Thatcher on "The First, Three Days of :-:ehool." The writing of fifty worasas a spelling exercise was participated in by nearly all present, Foremost in interest was Mr. Thatcher's explanation and il lustration of the "Gulf Stream and Tides." The question "How to make our school-rooms attractive," was discuss ed and the interest increased by the mad 'tug of an artichion that ;subject, in the Nov. No., of the School Journal. The subject of 4 .Compusitioq Writing" was treated by Miss Nettie Tingley. The of ricers serving for the term of three months just closinz were re-elected, viz: Pres. Mr. 11. C. Barrett, Vice Pres. Miss Agnes Thatcher, Sec. Miss E. P. Gamble. Trews ~11r. W. L Thatcher. Adjoarnea to meet Saturday, Dec. 20th. Court Proceedings. Comith vs. Diniel O'Mara and Pat rick Irving. The grand jury find im in d;ecment of murder. Case continued to January Term. Corn'th vs. Henry Lyon. Case of de sertion. Court decree that defendant. shall pay 860 a year toward his Wife's Sep arate Illaintevanc.e. Coin'th ys. L IV. Welch. indictment. larceny, in appropriating a yearling mraved among his cattle. Verdict" not guilty, Conetli fa. Charles Moore. indicted fur selling Apnle Joel , without litumie..— supposing a U. S. Revenue Tax paid by him for selling liquor sufficient license. - Verdict guilty. Case to be finally dispos ed of nest Term. _,, Coneth vs. A. S. Ptter. - Indictment, larceny as bailee, in driving a horse far. tiler than he engag,ed for. Wm. Smith, - New Milford, Prosecutor. Verdict guilty. Fined $5 and costs. N. K. & J: B. Sutton vs. Keep & Bar low. Plaintiffs claimed fur slide of lum ber at New Milford depot,suld by defend ants. Case was tried at august Term, and jury disagree& Verdict for defend ants. Whipple v& Archibald Hill. Case of debt. Veidiot for defendant. Alfred Dart vs. Addison Harding. Settled. Perrett and Martin vs. Lott and Low Settled. Vamp vs. Perkins and Davis. Settled ovs CORRESPONDENCE. tWe Invite our friends, from different town., to send as items of interest. titan the facts; we ma arrange them.] ITEMS FROM AUBURN: The photograph artist is still at Auburn Centre, doing splendid work, and getting all he can do. . The new road from W. N. Bennett's to Cornelius Degnan's is nearly completed,so that it can he traveled. , The workmen have the foundation of the new school house at Auburn Centre laid, and are working at the frame. I see that great and far famed man, Billy Janes,hus stretched up his neck and crowed again. Billy would you not like another bed quilt to 'keep you warm this winter? The Rosebush iu 11. L. Loteeth card does not bear them. The reason black Hawk is not worth noticing is, he does not belong to the society of King John. Try it again, Billy. BLACK lIAWK. LETTER FROM DELAWARE. MESSRS. EDITORS :—Dear sirs; I often see reports of big fruits and vegetables grown in Susqa. Co-, and I always have a feeling of pride in the , progress which the farmers of that section are making. as I once called filyself a Suluehannu County farmer. Please allow me to state a few facts in regard to what we grow in the little state of Beleware. The Fruit Growers Aesccia tion of' Milford is a live society of over fifty members meeting every two weeks. Not satisfied with growing peaches weigh ing 13-} oz.. and taking the first premi um on pears at the recent Boston exhi bition of fruit, (an adjoining town took the premium on peaches.) have also done a little in the vegetable tine, at their meeting last week, they had on exhibi tion common flat white turning, measur ing 29 inches around and weighing 1O pounds; one yellow globe beet measuring 24 inches around and weighing 14 pounds. grown as u field crop fur one of the best stocks of Alderney rattle in the United States. One peachblow potato. from July planting,weighing 1 lb. and 13 oz., all of which were backed liv oth ers of nearly the same size. The Farmers Club of Harrington (of which I am 1 , member) boast a sweet potato weighing 8 lbs. and 11 oz. Beat it, who can. All of these were grown on land which a few years ago would not produce more than five or ten hnsheis t.f corn per acre, and by men who have not been here more than five to seven years. We are now gathering our root crop.— Weather beautiful. • DAVID SCOTT Ilunston, DeL Not. 11th, 1873. FROM SO V 771 A UB URN. W4at. bass become of Bally Jones ? Cold weather. 7)erinomeler eighteen degrees below zero, this morning. Piles of new go ids at Tevkstntry and selling at moderate prices. Dr. tient bas the largest practice and the best success of any physician we ever had here. .±lll , m Jayne of 31,shopp-n, Wyoming co.. cut thirty-six large loads ut bay, from nine acres, last baying, and gut it all in in good order. C. L Low has recovered from his recent S. as to bent his post in R. J. Car ters store, and wait mi his friends in a pulite and gentlemanly manlier. D a nk.] better, of Post Jeultins,Luzerne eo., raised in his garden the prefselit, sea son, a radish that weighed ten pounds.— Can any of oar Susquehanna cu. friends beat that. Ansel Gay met with a serious accident a few days since; His men nut observing him. pushed a hale of hay from the press, it fell striking him on the head crushing him down. Ho was u ucousc:ous fur several hours. Our friends in • Carbon co. have done something in the way of large vegetables. They rt.i4etl a fiat, white field turnip on the. farm the Carbon co. poor house is situated on, that measured 28 inches in circumference and weighed nine and one fourth pounds. Santos , . two neighbors have an 8 gal lon keg.filled with cideraind wish to di vide it eqUal, .and the only measure at hand is a 5-gallon keg and a 3 gallon keg. Will some one tell us through the colomns of your paper how to divide it equtlly with those measures. A sad:and fatal accident happened to a child of Barton Bunnell, of Meshoppen Wyoming co. The child bad kindled a small tire out doors for her own amuse ment on Wednesday, Nor. sth ; her clothing caught fire and before she could get assistance, she was burned so badly that she died the next morning. She was about seven years old. This should be a warning to parents and others, not to let the dear.ones play with fire. BLUE .JACEBT. South Auburn, Nov. 111 73. FBOif BROOKLYN. What is Brooklyn made of ? Lofty towering hills well adapted to agricuf. ture, and pulling purposes. Pleasant, narrow. fertile, rich and , productive cal leys. The inhabitants are social, intelli gent, free and white. We notice the church on the hill, a better one on the shore, and a new one nearly Completed in front of Tommy's shop door. There is five clergyirien,two of which are worthy of pay, the others can occupy the pulpit when invited without scrip. Good peo ple are everywhere to be found enough to save one Soddom. There is two Justices' courts, andZetie a court of justice.— Wright and Equity. There are three good business men; and two that can attend to everyone's matters. There are three proud persons, and one a perfect Model of hu mility., • We note six wealthy property owners. Two that have abundant of goods laid up in 'stare, and one person that owns a part of four towns, and may yet (for ought I know,) own the rest that joins hint. I mention and notice two pow erful, flippenVand cianstaut- talkers, and one person that never spoke a word.— There is two persons of great weight, strength and endurance, and one that is .one math. of it ouw,provided it take nine tailors to make one man. We see two un common spry and sprightly persons, and three stripplings. There is one preclude, scientific fruit grower, one that can market his produce to advantage. Is there one note-worthier person, and a prosper ous produces of wool and combination of other things netrkr known before, sent to a'ny market as the genuine article, be it long or slit rt, and yet, there is one man who yearly pays cash for the same unmentionables. Let me nut forget to pay due respect to three persons, though Homer may not rate them inllueutial,htit as prominent men and citizens. There is yet room for one "Betsey Jane", "Alias Susan.oue "Criticiser",and one "Occasion al." If any one doubts the three persons lust mentioned, I refer him to the Repubfiean. Should any worthy member feel himself slighted in my hasty ramble, I may hon ors' bly notice him in a future number. Send facts, says the editor, and we will arrange them. No. 1. Nevem' er 14th, 1873. • LETTER FROM SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT. ••Hefe are come AS unpleasant words A, ever blotted paper. `414 there's II change. indeed Is the commonweal, And what shall become GI ost Oh, tear not, ye pliant ones, Ye keep your places It ye &Inge poor Myles, You who have worn your vice scar oat lu metric., tihall have consideration.. ••From too ranch liberty. As surfeit Is the (ether of mob (oat. So too wide scope, by the immodest use Lends to rnstrnint. Oar natures do pursue thirsty evils, As rats raven on their berm. And when they drink they die." Whether It be the halt, or glimpse of newnest, Or wlsesk,or tho new deputy, Like ono newly us toe coddle. that Ike body politic Itsy know be. in Meares, cloth set Pon spar, Z know not, Bat lids it e,erneth. that, The unrolled penalties which, Like unseated armour hung by the wall While twenty soilacu have gone round, And none of them been worn— The putting of the Moan and neglected armour on That the body mat know ne can command, Awaked' all thin chafing at Its using." I warrant it ter .klut thy head mond* no ti, Wird' on thy shoulder,' That, a milk-maid might nigh It off." Mr. Thorne Anderson, a workman in the Erie shops, experienced a serious and painful account. Tuesday morning, the 11 inst., by which he lost three lingers off his left hand. Ile was sawing at a small circular saw, of quite rapid motion, and, as it seems, miscalculating his distance,or as lie sews, ..110t seeing the teeth." Suff. - red his lingers to pash too near the sow. Tie three lingers aloch were badly turn, were amputated by Dr. 11 , rdsall, of this place. and the index finger, Lodi( le_s strati er. d than the others, was dressed, and it is hoped, may to presorted to the pietism . Arid here, tt sense of duty to sell .rsain pells wr Lo sold a word ariilelt mat' event tinytlipal hrur. lint as sock is far other wise, 1 will say it. It is this: 'Phis acci dent like Min ty-nine per cent. of all ay cidents,simuld be punished, as a result .!! earth...vie:Ls.' it is outlet* to st la. such Or , CIIITC110•S rtyth..r lii 5, - rlotis, thaw lit tribe, or trifling style lea :tie feelor.• person earl Mel flippant at rec.,ryling asnt result 01, ...yen. math-lA.On, or Ignorance, even Co s beat, arid how much less a lin • mat. b. log. It surely becomes every ow moving consumtly ineasure nail t it.lr di:Latices, null to ' Oil dergand the OS lire Or tire 11111eli 'lle they work at. The wonder is that, accidents are as, few, r,llller !tact t I o trotteluer rite Coallitleared Si.iittaillanti ii use, the immense power by w they are driy en, and the net nal iialiferenc: , ,and even inexcusable earelessuess sit so limn V utnuog litetr IllatliOttlatore,:iityll'g nothing of their mexis rienee. It now turns wit that the ur.;ent call ; Yours, E. A. Illatastis. fur our late nive.oiti to N,fn II J. lt,yriolda. A. Flogerstd.. Aginta for the York, was inn froth Jay Gmial. and Luke iliJblaud Neravr)• for a very (lament object than is instate- c. "'Rent', Proprietor. • meat here. It seems that all :Wet/Mita atius, N. Y. were not fully sett i-t 1 iLi / lie head de- ~T d h ec uo ad d h e :::un. ,e d„ h d a rt, 7 , ree d e i n d O r y dr 77ort , d . to n, D r z . t. partment. The feather will tell how the dlffersal nat.:ro b s wee . te g r ' n New Y l o b rk%r i" titte past wind Is blowing, is an old turd expressive . ids years. re prepared to furnish a desirable stork of saying. I L imit, it its with Bruit nod ornamental Trees to thapiaple of boaque no feeling of pleasure. The fewher is henna county and vicinity. All persons sin do went. this: • • Du not say checke to an Erie Shop Irc him s h d efora t ri reLof o il th , e . r i. paLt . les. lie intrude man," said on item in our newspaper, last for the -LiVtls:Glan all a r ' p P oc P" ket pruning Y Scissors. agent Monday. A lid why not ? 1 trance check , H. J. alarmaxs. are unpopular. haz why are they so? I Illontrnee, June 7, 1973. Ali' because they' are checks. Bat cheeks Tito to to certify that the trees we have received of on what? '_:heck on time, on 1 ,,, s of C. Frost, ;of S we t:a: e ere, seen d bine, ore d, th! bes a t t l ik re , es in every errd If checks are Ilitpoptliar, there are I eilholiti wlrlieaeeg•delis., for it. If any law Is unpopular, thereare in d rondltlon, to order of IL C. Frost, or hi. reasons fur lt. I t is asserted that the l agent, it. J. Reynolds. cheek system is as much us to say the men I p t . ..NI pray, Dr. R. R. Little, Abraham Kahner. are dishonest. Very well. The same can I eyeiVe rc J. F. Itatenhender, David Yost, be as reasonably said of the time keeping fr i t " 4= . • Ilarmon Kline. system, by the young gentleman with Berwick, Pa.. April 80, 11:771. slate and pencil, who whispers gently iii Dtmeanr or Tuna..-11r. ti.s. Reynolds, neat for your ear, - how much tunic Mull you rester- Col a. C. Frost'. Nurade:yi, Wat Lara s lu n is h , N. Y., delivered day ?" Is trot a check, a time keeper ? ° preye d' ardVic h inZ d euring the last t o w f o t w e Tka l . , The Yes, and a true keeper, too. fa it aWO trees were acknowledged by all who saw them to be true keeper ? No, not fur honest men. the !argent and thriftiest ever brought to this place. to- Well. shall the complait.tsof the di.shon- on, the tortro; or the stock, farmers gave Or. den for tiers , 11: di high l AS one hundred, which Rat est be so etteou rag. d as to disgrace the La r hy lcd r4 y. honest, who very La outnumber those pooh's, by fair dealing. and dell. ering the who may have taken advantage of the kind of trees ordered. hoc gained a reputation tor bon less fair method in vogue here in the 1 or and honesty he may well feel proud of. ? I Arm, Shorty (Po) Hera . Reynolds/111u. , prepared to take orders for &- Among the quite sensative any im provement upon old ways, the ready cry x on , tyrrany, dishonesty, this will not do in a free c.miltry, and the like, were passed around, for a few days, and threats _ of leaving, and even worse threats, were expressed by those who are of such as have remarkable ideas of freedom. .cinch Melt soon learnirg how easily they could take the r time and their departure, have thought better of the innovation, and now calmly take their checks. Some itn palsies ones, who were used as cats-paws by meaner, but more cowardly men,made some resistance to being checked, and got clieekmated, arid caught out, and were suspended. In one view of the case, this is right, but it is u pity the buttons evil could not be instantly reached, and, at least, a few of the ring leaders behind the screens be discharged. and then the work men, who are, here, as everywhere,svilling to do right, would find themselves well treated. The rank and file here will dis cover soon, let us hope, who rural where; their true friends are, and the few double. faced logos who are inflaming the mien against those who are inaugurating sys tem, fairplay, so much needed :roprove ; merit, and impartial dealing with all the I men, shall be exposed and induced to "resign.'' Some people have ambition or something else enough to try hard at the always impossible task of servingopposito i masters. The shops and other company buildings have been lately snpplied with fire ex• tingu ishers. An amidst here. says,"t hey are to be used in case of tire." This is in formation. We learn that, the most im portant parts of the work needed en the Alhlnv and other branches of the Erae,is to be one here in future.. This will con siderably increase the already large force here. Live men, end competent, are now at the head of affairs, and are honestly applying their,abilities too.he intern's of the company. And for this they com mand, and shall have the lygard of hon est people, and the hate of knaves and thieves. Considerable new and expensive machinery has been received and is being erected. Another steam hammer is soon to be erected, capable of striking a 3,000 pound blow. 7he shops are on "three Quarter" time, but this will not last long. A "willing witness" has put in a weak defense in the Gazette for our Rip Van- . 1 winkle borough council. Whoever he, or she is, they snit the Rips too well. The defender says, "the members have paid the same attention to the business of the Borough that they would have done to their own individual interests." Ile then says the council funds are exhausted and tlitt,l board is aukrupt ! In conclusion, de fender asks "criticism to be suspended until the council does something of it!" What a defense is that, my countrymen ! The defender intimates that the present board is no worse than scversl preceedin,g boards were. What a conso lation. Chief Justice Thompson tel s a funny story of a Doctor who testified be fore him in a case of fracture, "that the case was not as bad as it might have been, as it might have been a little lower,ar d was worse than it need have been if it had not been as bad as it was" The Justice said lie thought the doctor testified the best he knew. Lea. Business Locals. CLAYS at the Serstone Saloon. Oct. 2U. Fr nn Clowns at the Keystone Saloon. Oc. 29 Pinsr class chewing tobacco at the Keystone Saloon. Oct. 20. OYSTERS. by the plate, pint, quart or gallon, at the 3.1,4:ar05e Bakery. Oct. Bth, 1873. F. G. WONDER. Orsrens, Fifty Cents per quart, at the Bey stone Saloon. GEo. C. HELL & CO. 31ontruse, Nov. sth, 1673—tf You eAN SAVE 11IoNEY by buying your Grocer les at the cash :tore of READ & WATIIODB. Montrose, Nov. 19. 18'P3. 2w. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! OYSTERS !!I At the Keystone Saloon. GEO C. llttt. & Co. Montrose, Oct. 29th, 1873.—tf SOMETIME NEW !—Read & Watrous have lately added to their siccit of Dry Goods a full line of Lone.' and Children's Furs, to which they invite the attention of the public. Also, nn assortment of b'ur Trimmings. Montrose, Nov. Id, 11373.-2 w. PANIC ARRIVED !—Prior to mtklng an As signment for the benefit of our Creditors we have cuuciude l to Benefit our Customers by re ducing' prices on our Large and Extensive Stock of Dry Goods. Millinery Goods, Carpets and ready-made Clothing. Oar stock must be 'e duced ! We therenwe offer Special Inducements to suit the time.. For further particulars please call and examine our Goods. Prictx Guaranteed to mixt all competition ! GeTTENBEIM, ROSENLIAI73I, it CO. Montrose, Nov. Ik , 1873, HIGHLAND NCit.•IERIES. One Nursery fino In Boston has sold the past swine, twody e Frei; Tr., 0 ... Eneime g e, Twenty-Per n d t•Mdhy one Don may tie worthy of nme for 14.at•m. but Col E. C Frost, of the Sme m Lone Illghlund Ndrorry, has sold mon. Ihm twice that nun bar, and oorr twemy lt.onsand at a single °Wean. Mny 201861. Col. E C. Frrott—Dear sle:—TO e 9N Tree., you sent mca ere per.et ty roileloctoly ; they were eplendld Tie.. I 'boll loon when• to gu whet, I want to If I Cub get bock bone were. fhPlt . April 8, lint. Col. E. C. Prue( —Dear oir :—loo alit ple.tee rind my erica tor span;;. There has been mach cm/n.41 tin b. r.. but I blob your 'frees du bolter here th..” coy onto: I hits hteu, and hate hod bit Uouble cob I,..topie of It by showing them am., tee hare grail log. ' ni.es.irLz=l.x.a.csrm3B. CONRAD—PICHERING—In Nicholson, Nor. 12th, 1573, by Rev. I'. R. Tower assisted by R e v. D.C. Barnes,Mr, James W. Conrad and Miss Julia A. Pickering, both of Gibson, Pa. " SMITH—JEWELL—ID Harford, Oct. 9th, by Rev. A. Miller, Mr, Albert Smith and Miss Ella A. Jewell, both of Ne.w Milford, Pa. BORDICK—CUDDEBACK—In Ilarford on •the 29th of Oct., by Rev. A. Miller, tldr. Charlet! Burdick. of Clifford and Miss Mime Cuildeback of Dandled-. DZI.B.^R2ZEI. BROWN—In Bridgewater, at the residence of her father, Oct. 26th 1873, Margery E. Brown, aged 39 years. BABCOCK —ln Brooklyn, Sus+ Co., Pa., November 18, 1873, Ezekiel G. Bab cock, of Bridgewater township, aged 76 years, & mouths, and 26 days. 41.goritier TATamiteci lOU Prof 13.8. Trumbull's Pen Family FLEICCIMLIZI. Young Men ova of employment, with $lO capital, earl noun a permanent narration. Yor particular.' cadres, with stampp. b. 50r.14,1613.-17 idontruse, Ps. INSURANCE been In the Intel , anew BOA thres for the pmt seven Snare./ have comb - Ittbetitur Independent Agency, not connected *lth any couttnnutun of Loral or National Wards. I elan charge s roneoffoblo rate on all classes of In• gamble property. Capita Represented over S 20,000,000! C1L1.5. t 3.111711 itomeroie,Ps. Ort.lll.loL—Tr. Centaur Linament. There to no pain which the Centaur . 111, Liniments will loot retie:veto:lo swelling; they will not subdue, and no lameness 1 5, , which they walnut cure. This Is strong language, but it is true. They have tsi produced more cures of fh CO oettrulela.locklaw.paley.spralna,swel.. KilWlifft tinge, caked breasts, scalds, burns, salt therm. earache, at., upon the human from., and of ;Itritine. Varna, galls, upon animal, in one year than have all other pretended remedies since the world hezan. They are counter , lrritant. all-healing pain re lievers. Cnpples throw away tio ir crutches, the lame walk. poisonous bites are rendered harmless, and the :wounded are heated without a sear. The recipe is pub. Retied around each bottle. They sell as no articles ever sold before, because they de Just what they pretend to do. Those who now auger from rheumatism, pain, or 61rell , ue deserve to roger tf they will not use Centaur :Liniment. white wrapper. More than IMO certificate, Of remarkable cures. Inch:idiot; (roses limns, chronic. : rheumatism, gory, running tnmors, 2e., have been re solved. We will rend a circular counguing certideates, the recipe, to., gratis. to any one requesting It. One bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment Is worth One hundred dollars for spavined or sweenied hones and mules, or for screw worm in sheep. btocknwners —these liniment. MO worth your attention. No family should be without them "White wrapper family sae ;" Yell w wrapper for animals. Sold by all Dragelets.— ho cents par bottle; large bottle., at.M. J. EL Russ & tlo.. SS Broadway, New York. Catatonia in more than a substitute for Caster Lill. It is the only s 4/ article in existence which la certain to eosin:mini etc loud. regulate the bowels, rare wind colic and produce natant! 'sleep. It contains neither mineral., morphine ur alcohol. ar.d Is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers may rent. Commis3lon Merchants. M. Rowan, GENNELAL Produce and Oommirodon merchant, • 77 Der SL, New York. Consignments solicited and returns made lattnedLsta ly on sae of goods. Send for shipping nude and sten ell. Rtferences National Park Rook of New York. North River Bank of New York. Nassan National Bank of New York. Long Island Bank of Brooklyn, N. Y. Feb. 12, 1073.-If. Ziscellaneons pAINTS A%D OILS A FISK STOCK AT B. R. LYONS & Co.'s. Montrose, /Kay 14, IST& 1 c ARPETS. CARPETS AT ao CENTS AND UPWARDS —Less than N. Y. Prices— NW 14.'13. For Sala by D. 11. LYONS de Co SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, and other Groceries; At Low Figures at WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS torn avEER:, DIRECT FROM THE SIANUFACTOR.Y. On Sala by B. 1?. L I'OES cr.: CO. May 14, 1813. SPOOL THBBAD. COAT'S; CLARK'S 0. N. T., ,11 JOHN CLARK'S SPOOL THREAD —WHITE, BLACK, & COL ORED—FROM No. 8 TO No. 130, AT 75 CENTS PER DOZEN. For mac by B. E. LYONS WOO Moutrose, May 14. 1873. le•lliker c:e Coate DEALERS IN FLOUR, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, MAIN STREET, 314Loaxtvcriese, Pak. Juno 25. 1873.—1 f.. A NEW ARILANGEDIEN'T ! PIANOS & ORGANS, At L. B. Isboll'alewary Stand, Who lams? and better stock of the following goods will be tonna en elsewhero Northern Pennsylvania: FINE AMERICAN WATCHE JE S, WELRY a CLOCKS. SOLID SILVER I PLATED WARE. (DP ALL RINDS) . . FINE TABLE CUTLERY, DIAMOND BPECTACLES, s a d e i t li . er e b t li c sedise, 6heet MRaie, Violin Strings, All Floe Watch Repairing Sewing Machines and Or done,(ma areal.) by gaits Repaired by L.. EL Isbell. F. Melhaiah. Mclhuish. Montrose. Pc. Sept. 10, ISt& -1, NEW GOODS. The uedontived b*Tipt "ratted, refurnished sod tockr . lbe t e u tore, formerly occupied by d i t. Ken. Efib j e r iw at ple it e sd e a n gfl e ir Viu ne t7ti r or "'Earn .DRY GOODS! GROCEIii:ES 1 BOOTS & SIIORS I ! HARDWARE! I CROCKERY/ dtc., dc. As Cab be !atria elsewhere, and at u Desirable Prices Crane. lawnilLs Caste. PiOttarch SI. 18111. THIS NT, GEHIREIitiI X3EVkr];)/CoCr3:l HORSE HAY FORKS ! A. J. MULLIS , PATEST MPEOVED. Twenty:l'w° State Pair reel:nom. Awarded This Pork In Finnan IlorAna—lan9 sad lOW. NELL IS'S GRAPPLE PULLY. An Implement that Fvet7 Farmer, Carpenter, Mama and Painter Should nave. , REVOLVMG HORSE RASES, hind Rake., Scythes, Boaths, Grain Cradles, Iron, (A cbor Breed) Axles, prlnge. Carriage Bolts. Cs Ban. (SW./ and rron-1 MONITOR COFFEE POTS, That ...way. gives an ALARM WHISTLE! who/Ith' Cures Is Heady fur the Tab.e.• TRY ONE and yen w❑ And the Co/1 e Alwa)• I! lghtl AZT., tirtn 0 Roues, Dotts Picks, . Rasps Lock. Sews. YU, o, Sio.bs, Draw Knives, ficylli Stone*. Lstebes, Paints, 011 s, • Varnish, Stoves, l'iii-NN ore, Lainps. 4. Montrome, Jab , 6 187..-tt. BOYD & ConDIB SCHUH SECS BM, 120 Wyoming Avenue, RECEIVES 11107.s:EY OX DEPO!-IT FROM COMPANIES AND IN DI VI D UALS, AND RE I URNS THE SAME ON DEMAND WI morr Titkvi ous NOTICE. ALLOWING INTER EST AT SIX PER CENT. PER AN NUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY. ON THE FIRST DAYS OF JANL'a ARY AND JULY. A SAFE AND RE LIABLE PLACE OF DEPOSIT FOR LABORING MEN, MINERS, ME CHANICS, AND 3IACHINISTS. AND FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN AS WELL. ;HONEY DEPOSITED ON OR BEFORE THE TENTH WILI. DRAW IN rEIIEST FROM THE FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH. THIS IS IN ALL IZESPECTS A HOME IN STITUTION,_AND ONE WHICH IS NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON SHIN ERS AND MECHANICS. DIRECTORS; AMES BLAIR SANFORD GRANT, aEORGE FINN ;! ELL, A. E. HUNT, T. V. JAMES „BLAIR, PRESIDENT; 0. C. MOORE, CASHIER. OPEN DAILY FROM NINE A. M. UNTIL FOUR P. M., AND ON W El). NESDAY AND .SATURI) AY EVE NINGS UNTIL EIGHT Feb. 12. 3P - tx.r.12.1t - ca.r.10.8. AT WILLIAM SMITH'S Extensive Furniture Warz . you will End the largest ckof FIRST CLASS AND COMMON P a r73E:l:Mq 'i l ia 3:1-30a To be found In this section of the courtry, of Els own intanufaentre, and et priced taw C. 11.101. tu e palls• r 4131011. the very but EX'rENSI()N TABLES fn the WIWI'S, anti weruuiNrc Lbw= UPHOLSTERY WORK Of all kinds done in the Destroy MAIIIICS E3PRING S7E Za B OF. VARIOUS KIN Oh. • PURE N0..1 MATS ASSES, COMMON MATHASSES. UNDERTAKING. The sabeeriber will hereafter moire tn.. adertaming upecialty In his In:since, Onving Jo t completed a NEW and the meet eloonnt REARS). Ht the Mate. all needing hie services will be attend, d to piotuptl, audit. satisfactory charges. Wm. W. Ems & SON. Montrose. Pa.. Jan. M. FURNINTURI] WARE! EVERYTLIING Ew AND STY LISLE ! ..ate..Z . 3P. 47. 31:3' ISTX.s.EIn 50 Washington St., Binghamton, Consisting of everything nameable in that business. Repairing promptly dune. uIIDER PRICES REASONABLE. Satictoictloc gunrantecd. litnali.uuton, N. Yi, , August V . V.:; ! .S.IdOW s DRA:IIIErt. General lindortallere DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF CO}- , FINS, CASKETS, Ere., CiISLZI.9. I I" X3162•771:1. roes:Axe^ ALL 0 W)EnsrnourrLY ATTENDED TO V. lienurg .t 8.0 A9lll WI 1511.=.41. GREAT UNITED STATES. TEA CO,. BUR -VS & NICLIOLS 4,ry'ls .2 1 -Pant:Tie. Pn. This Tea le put mi to At ft TIGHT 1' CAif (STETS thereby preserving Its full stryNtll, imileb Is certainly • great desideratum. Wreall and itet a can and try its malts. • , ' & NICUOLS. 3loatrosei, 1.5.167.1.—tf. FOR SALE—The faro late of ,DTathatt drieb, do'd, situated about hail a tulle west of Bluntrose Depot, In, Drool:bin tawoship,ri‘e .talalog about 111 acre 01 land ed. Inquire of the nudersigned, esetuter - of add cuitateot New 31Srura. Yu; . . ELtioT Atzniacr... Now Milford, jin. 1873.--t4 County BnAnoss Menton'. Two Ilues la Dila Directory, one TI sr. El 40; Midis.' ditioual Doc, 00 MONTROSt.' • .). S.BREBE—Coutly Surveyor. of Sumnehantut COP d ts• Otlteetn the Cocht Rouse. Montrore. Pa..... 60-1 • lAMBS E; CATIIIALT. Attorney at Law, °CCP outs door Inflow Tarbell House, Public Avenue.? WM. 11. COOPER A CO.. Bankere..sell YOreign sage Tick.. to andliraft•ou Zealand, /rebind and Sent. land. • BILLINGS STIP:D.7II. Genera Piro and Ufa (nave ante Azants ; al.o. sell Itatlrmou•nd Aceidentl telt • to New York and Pblludelphf a. urr.ce uL. d 1.1.11 CAM of the Bank. at'M, MAIJORWOUT, Slater, Wbol•esle and Reba dealer In all kinds of white rocflor,r, Montrnst. Pa, BBBsS & FICUOLh . the place to get Drugsandlll•43 cum,. Cigar,. Tobacco, Mom Puelet•lthatka. Sped. clay Yankee Nutlour.l-c. Brick block. WM. 1.. COY, flame.. maker nod dealer In all rollel aerially kept by the trade • opposite the Bank. • • BOYD & CORWIN. Dealere In Stover, Ilardatat end Manufacturers of Tin and Sheatlron ware, corn. r of Main and Tnrholke ,treat. A. N. BULLAKU. Dealer in °rotaries. Provision s Books, Stationery 3cd Yankee Nottons, at bead Public Avenue.. • . • NEW MILFORD. L. L. LEROY. Dealer In ail kiner or fanning Iniptos meets. mowing - inaebliies. vent criho, slog power.. sic., etc.. Main St., opposite Snvlng• tank. jem• evitloA PLASTER—NICHOLAS sIIOVIIAKER,dear coin reputes Calera Plaster. Fresh ground. SAVJdOS BA NE. NEW O WII.PORIL—q2 per cent Is Wrest on ail Deposits. Dees a zenere I Bur king- Be. nee.. 8.11. CIIASEI CU. W. L MOSS GCO , D.ders In Dry Goods. liatt.Capi Boole and Shoes, and General lierchandlre. on Ifni street, second door below theEpircopel C1......i. • N. P. Canoes siker and Undertaker, Main Street. teen doors °dote Ilatrley's Store. BAOTHERS, Deafen( in Groceries an Provl•Jors, on Hain btreet.• B.GARRRT .0 SON. Dealers In ?leer. Feed. Mayo Salt, Lime. Cement. Groceries and Provisions 1.4 Male Street. opposite the Depot. ItirS9 h SNAP. Rough Leather lianntseniers. Moray Sloss, Jrt stabiblied 180. 1.018 U. En.-. SININ & HAYDEN. Dealer, In Drers and 31;dlelr.. and Ifiinersetuters of Cigars. on 3lain btruct, at., r the Depot J. °ICBM-15111N. a. . Dealer in general mercitandi.s and Clothing, Brink Store. on Rain Street. GIBSON. U.M.TINOLEY—DcaIer In Stoves, Tin. Copper. Bros and Bheetiron Ware, CA.llll66+s.rie.- Airs. lianaart sr er or She, t Meta'sw nnirr. Ern Trough and Lend Pip e bash:Lees attended to at. Lilt pricer—Gibson Bello • , Pennerlvecin.—/y. BDWAllos• & MIT ANT. Illnufsettirers of Vjagt...• and Sleighs, nem . the Ingalls' Store. GREAT BEND. L. 9. LENREIII, Ilanntacturer or. I.cather. and deal • In general Merttenalse. on Main rte. et! 11. P. DORAN, Merchant Tailor mid dealer in R.. , 1 Node Clothing, Dry Goods.,(lrutertesandrrostsloi• Alain StrecL• Drags and Eledicineg. " Iron itathe _..4- s...r il ,i2 l ett , k ' 14" f 4.,0‘,.,E,-----,:rouic , V. - r- tz ~ •,. ," Fl-12 - 1311WX2.:::, MAKES THE WEAK .STRONG The Peru v!a2s Syrup, a Proteer , ed Solution of the Protoxido of Iron. 13 1.0 combined as to havo the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "0 thousand 1114,” Dimply by Toning up, Invigorating and Vitalizing the Sosiem_. The en riched and vitalized blood var.. Inca tes every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid accre tions, and leaving nothing far disease to feed upon. This is the secret ef the won-. aerial success of az.t:s remedy in, curing Dyspepsia, Liver Cop .VAL=OIIIO Diar- Chills and revers, a - Loss of Constitutional' Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. Female Complair&l, and all diseases orloitteitlng ira a bad state of the Elood, or ac companied by debility or a IoW state of the system. Being free from Alcohol. in any form, its energizing effects' are 'not lot lowed by corresponding 'mac. tion, but are permanent,infra .ing strength, vigor, and vela life into alt parts of the system, and building up an /ran Corr , stituttou. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, eick.lll, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, CV.CI happy men and tvomon • and invalids cannot rcasor.ai4 1:4*.• {tate to give it a trial. Sec that each trattla has PERO WAN SYRUP igawwin tha fga=4. Pamphlets SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, A'o. 1 !Elton Mee, Boston. 19DDD DT DIZCOGIsTIS OCDDISALLT., A/I,:11,.. /4"..—e1w17. PAIN-KILLER. FOR OVEIt TIMMY. FEARS PERRY DAVIS' VEGETABLE PAIN-KILLED. ELAS.BEBN TrzrED Iti EVERY vivrizry CLIMATE, NI) BY AL.11057 EVERY :NATION SNOWS TO- AmznlcAss. It is the constant companion and eatitcabla friend of the missionary and the traveler,onaee and land, and no one t•houid travel on our Lakes or Ricers withont it. It bits been befere the yr.blic over thirty ps, and probably has a wider and better reputatioa than any other proprietary medicine of the pte eat day. At this pt ritl there are but few tn, acquainted with the merits of the ; tit while some extol it as a liniment,they know but little of its power in easing pain 'when In-' ken internally, while others use it interuaby with great &wrest, mt are equally- ignorant ui its hr ;Ong virtues when eptilletlexttrually. 11 0 therefore wish to say to all that It is equally. suer esstkil whether used internally or exlt.rnally and It staptis to-this, unrivalla tor all the gre,gt catalogue of fatally medicines.' It is .authetet.t evidence of its virtues as a staudard medicine, to' know that it is now Used in all parts of thu world and that its sale Is constantly lacreasing. No curative agent has foul such wide spread safe or given such universal satiate:aim!. 'lt is it purely vceetabie compound, tend perfectly, safe In Unskillful hams. After thirty years. trial, is still ,receiving the most unotialided testituonials mu its cirtues,trom persons of the highest elts.neter and resi.onsi ritysiciatts of the iirst rodiectaltle, rec ommend it as a most. effectual preparation for the extinction of pain. It Is not only the best rontedsrever' known tor Bruises, Cuts, Burns. &c o but for bysentary or Clitiiervi or . nnyt, b ort of bowel complaint, it is n remedy unsurpassed for etilclenry ,-.0, 1 t-v or In the great ride: o India, and other hot ell 'ate... It has become the titludard Medicine for al such complaintv, as well 'as fur Liver Complaintm, and totter. kindred disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Canker, Manna. and Bites matte difilcultio, It. has beer preyed by tho most abundant and conceiving testimony , to ho -an Invaluable medicine. Beware of ati rmitart;na. . . Tho Parapier is sold by all 'reAnectabla druggbda tbr*gbout .the United Stoic and foreign cnnntri)ba. Prices 25 cents, rn) cents and ¢I per bottle. PERRY,I).,VIS & SON. Proprlebirs, ° 1.t0.194 11 ti stsct.t, PrAtthgno NOT. II -1m eVIXFCUTOl2llNoTICE:Whertwelette , e teeweheofr. II to tho odhue or .lee. Summate, two or New )lit• 'ord. tieett.- hove" hheo chttned to tee noder•leoe4l, ntt pereonettoleholt to roue, are reireeted to mike imotedllietelyteent, end ihnee leg clo m• t,:ehwt the Faroe, an reqTloll.l4l to proooto than yet !hoot dolos, ht,t,gYr ‘I.IIIIICII. 11011MIE i'MM Cita, E . .l ent ° 111. - mil. wet,* oic tab, lintikkwsi• • -•