THE DEMOCRAT. Local Intelligence. Religious Services. The services in the several Churches ofliont rose are as follow: giIPTIST Cti URC Fl. Rte. J. E. Chinon rtmi D. 0. Pastor. Sabbath Services ILL 4 a. m. and p. m. bahhiih School 11/ m. i'ruf Wedoceday Evenings CATHOLIC cuuncti. nZV. J. nnarrintn 13abboth Services Second Soodny to each Month Sabbath Bch al.— Immediately before Mus EPISCOPAL CILITRCIL. .. .. Der. J. AL Sterret. 'Sabbath SeerMee leX a. m. and 7% noday School n a. m. Week-Day Senricre—Wedneedaya P. td• AtETRODLET EPISCOPAL... ....Rev. W. J. Jena. Sabbath ....... m. and 7.34. m. fhthbath School Prarcr Moettnr. ThumllT. PftrciSTTEIMAN CIIL7tCR Rev. S. a ?aura. RabbetS Services 10.45 a. m. and 1' P. m. Sabbath fiehael 12.16 P. m. Prayer Meeting, Theredsr Evenings 7.3 i P. m. Togo lablo of Mails-Winter Anangment. Tu nuutou,: Arrirts Timaris. Vnnidannock. (DAVY.) 4u0pea15,5p02 Vu ST.taze: Moat - rot.. Depot, (Dally,) Onnp m OIM a m New Milford. (tiany.) 100da co 1 Mpm Wyainvion. (Daily) 04350 i 200prn Friend-settle. Oslo weekly.)) finOpm tinnam Conklin Station. (1,10 wrrkl..) )loam TOn am Diughamton.ria S. Lake. (trio weekly) aOO pm MP In Mesboppeu.Orrion - eekly.) 1000 a m 40upm Tile New York. (via Montrose Dryot,) New Milford. Tnnkhahnnek.ond Wyaluoing ate The Conklin Station mail runs Tuesday., Thursdays, and Satardays. The Binghamton mall. (rid Silver Lake,) mina Tues day, Monday. and Saturdays. Frlendayille mall runs Tuesday., Thursdays. and Sat awdays. The Meshoppen mail nipts Mondays, Wedneedaya. and Fridays. AporrtomaL STmall A Stage Dares daily for 31ontramo Depot at 12 and wetams at fl p. m A Stage ILares daily for New Milford at ?SO& m. anti :Marne at 333 p. nu E. C. FODOR AIL P. K. List of Now Adyeirtisements. Exerntore Notlec—est of 0. S. Beebe. --- At'uchment thr Lamp—Silsbee & Potter. Public Sale—Tboruns Burnt. .1116crihmeous Adver:iseruants—Geo. P. Row fl .t Co. BUSCiESS LOCA LS Jury List. Boy Wanted—at this °Mee. Musical Convention at Broo:dyn. Annual Meettna—Chas. H. Smith. Parson's Purgative Pills. Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. Iron in the Blood. Cloiroryam Examinmions—Dr. Butterfield. Susquehanna-Co. Medical Society. The annual meeting 01 the Susquehanna County Medical Society, will be held at the Notes About Town. of fire of the Secretary, In Montrose, on Wednes- Let your neighbor read the Dr.smcnAT a few I day, January 7th, 1b74, at 10 o'clock, a. m. A times and then ask him to subscribe for it. clinic will he held between the hours of 12 and The annual meeting or the Freednle„na . —Aid 1 o'clock, at which all who are interested, are Society will take place at the Prea'hyteikan likted to be Present. Parsonage, on Thursday, Janu.-iry:Sib,, 47. CALVIN C. 11.ti.aror, Seey. The pews of the BaOst-Clinicit Dec. 31,1873. on .N..w Year'. oa-morrnyljovni . ' ' o -- 1.3,1874. -The shlls '4 6 tak t e ‘) Vercor Reversed. aime. . . s 46tat to telezraphed from his home in Public servic e t keriilsvAndf to the PhEuilelphin "fling" meeting l e.urch• this (WedikS , '. - ';. was caned to oppose the adoption of the thence St 10 o'i and(gtutttaiiun , Clint he hoped it might be effective An address is ill be ilidivered ‘ ,7iii:9"nititig i the people in opposition to n Consti- Chraishire. • ti - 2. - „ 'rtlttiiiin which Abridges their right of suffrage and The Bough A; Ready Witistrili?ls'citivemf,;hest;'impaii4 the representative character of their night to gOiel house, and wii.4"*.tll received. By tgoyAinmeut. Thep ...pie of Towanda replied a request ut many present it wit . i .— pri - MitA4 - Me":1O that tedeg,r.un by giving 415 majority for the repent it on Saturdry night nest, Atilt a change , new Constitution. They thus reversed the of pro:tram on Further niiiice will he given. Judge. It L consid_red the limit imiltliy cx , re•i , e ! smulpehanna County--41a letal. there is, for ministers, lawyers and all men of Thekollowingarethe offklal election returns sedsnt ly habits, to shoed the snow off their •of the . ; vote in Susquehanna County. on the silewalka. The Town Council bare made a • 1 nuoption ut e the new Constitution , Decemhei Iteeceripljah of that kind. It needs to be taken .' 10th i „,„, . in small do , ses and often. ''''' • . , 1 Datrith , . We hate made a correction in the table of f.Ap0i ,,,., e Pr ,p• rty Valuation of this county ,ns:pObrudieil j Ararat tls neck The Commissionersintigttled I,hp,i)kulitirtt...._ column of Valuation per acre of I,Osh - tu r lflf fx ri.aci r fe . r . .... ....., 1..• la .lollars, eents and tuillciE "Oftgo 11;r0ak 00ut5....... ... ka.; -. r- ...trir copy misled Int I eeit. -'.4'.;:ief..4.1.0*0rd• . : ....... ..... -...' ' 7 A- 1 1)Itiiait • The Rev. G. 11. liirklind," Iteetoi - &di iti.v..* •• v g it o ~,, -, .., . ..iti1t,r, ' ro• • • •• • • officiate in St. Pane.; Chu trosettl3,MM•elh . irCat La . e.... • '' ' • • day January 4, 1874. 4 T/I - $ .- , . — CoinititinicVN:rianklitt y r .illhe adminislered, and , ";'..uffict•inV'eti i6L5704-tl.l2lsTilic Born •• - • th . Cll-4011 will be iren to tlie r f • tind fur Blstltl.lit't . -Z i t , .' D ' al . co.... ....... Cler•rtnen. &Trim at 10.80 a. in. and 7p, li . 43lri.e:a Bend B ore "•`-' l '"Tatirfortl., We have an interesting department of cotrf-.7 itunne. • ay ... municat ions and corrtsponden^e on our firtttlif eee i e i c .,_ ..... • • • •„ page. Our young friond, 1) 0. Weill, son of ; Jackson Vir. Guy p. Wells., of Bridgewater, gives us an Jessup Interesting account of his western trip. Also ! L' i y . ,e l 7 - ' . : •:*•-- " . .. one from G. W. Lyon, formerly of Herrick, this ttle Meadows county. I Ltnox 1 Middle Messrs. Isbell it lilellicish, are doing a good :mon,i. towo ....... .. business in Jewelry and Musical Instruments. ; N et , I,fin e m ...... ... They are selling the Geo. A. Prince & Co, Or- i New Millond 8urn..... gall, which is acknowirdged,by the Man musi- i Oakland ' clans, not to be excelled in tone, durability, or V; i b ui, • , ; . i i i e "• " ....... price. We have had some practical knowledge i Ay er L e t& of these instrutuents, and we consider ill.-.vm a I Susq'n Depot, Ist ward severity article. - Those who de s ire to parehalv i Suscfn Depat, 2d ward. will du ell to give them a call. 1 Thomson ... We were pleased to see our young friead,An son D. Birchard, is town last week. spending Christmas with his Cattier, Mr. Lucius Shebat - EL He is now sole business manager of a store, at Hollisterville, Wayne county, Pa., for a firm in Scranton. Regained a situntson there for Ma son Wilson, one of our 3lontrose young men, a short time since. ant! on Siondny last, took back with him two others, Edward Pickering and Robert Smith. son of Wm. Smith. A father may well be proud of such a son as Anson. He destined to make his mark in the world. We learn that young Wilson ins gained a good standing fur himself, for the short tlwe be bas been there, and we have no doubt that young Pickering and Smith win both keep up the same standard. We are eat, to see our young men taking positions in life worthy of them, and we hope more will do the same. Employ ment is the school for manliness and virtue. It is not business that makes the man,but the man that grim character to the hairiness, even it it be cutting cord wood. Dean--In 'Montrose, Dec. 15. ISM Albert P. Reeler, in the 47th year of his age. At a meeting of the flongli tt Beady Fire Company, No. I, held at their Rooms on Friday evening. Dec. 18th, 1873, the adlOtimg prearn arable and resolutions relative to the decease of one of our oldest and mast efficient members, Albert P. Keeler, were unanimously adopted : Wm:Mu. It bath pleased Almighty God to remove by sudden death our true and tried trend and brother fireman, Albert P. Keeler; therefore &saved, That—knowinr that 'Cod's ways an , not as our ways." and that to us Ills Ptori den,ss are at times seemingly strange aid past our ending out, and yet we know to Hint all things are right, and that "He. doeth all . things wen' —we how with humble submbrion to thia i and sudden bereavement with faith Is his justice and mercy, and In his loving kindness toward his children. Radeed, That in this sudden bereavement we are again reminded of the shortness of lite, the runty of death, and that as our duty as firemen laalways to be ready, so our duty as children of mortality is always to be ready for the thud funicoom, come when or how iv may. Resolved, That we hereby tender our deepest and most heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved lutirm of our departed brother, and especially s his widow end children, directing them to ur Father, the Great Comforter, who ever 'carent for the fatherless and widow." 1104 red, That a copy of these resolution be presented to the family of the deceased and pub. listed in the Montrose papers ; ilevatreel, That we attend the funeral of our deceased brother, and that our house be draped is mouiniag the usual length of time. Alma Nterfola, .. . '3. R. Leos's, }Committee. 11.0. Jesse?, ' . `Treahallisay but little more, at this time, hi regard ththe - action oethe Montroae...RailwaY COmpany. We are scinewbittamused at the tenacity of the'L. V. R. K Company, In de mending a littoral fulfillment of the contract with the Montrose Railway Company, when they bare, all along, been so "magnanimetuf as to break it several times us laying the rails all the way from Tunkhannoek to within less than a Mile from the "Dunn Reuse." We do not take as much stock In their "magnanimity" as some people do, but we look upon it as simply a matter of business with them, for by doing it they have opened a valuable feeder to their road, and It was this that has made them so "magnanuious," instead of their desire to re tiree the "terribly Isolated condition of Mont rose and vicinity." When it is known that the little "narrow gauge" has received about $lO,OOO for passengers and freight, it is plain to see where the "broad gauge magnanimity" of the LV. Compatfy comes in. That will pay the ' interest on the laying of several rails. But as we said at the outset, we have but lit tle more to say at this time, and we will only refer to the new contract made by the Secretary last week, and that is, that the road will becona pleted to the "Penn House" as soon as the iron rain be procured and toyed. It the "wavelet!), ty," of the 1.. V. Co., had only held out about one mile farther, and completed the track to that point as soon as the grading was done, which was over a month ago, we should not have applied our "cork screw." Although it is "better never to be late," yet there Ls soother adage, "better late than never." We sjlall wait with patience fur the fultfillment of this last contract and allow onr "cork-screw" to hangon the wall until such time as things get "bottled" up again. m. -7.30 P. m. Patrons of Husbandry S. W. Buck, Deputy of the National Grange Patrons of Husbandry, will be in the county for the purpose of instituting subordinate Granges, on January Bth, 187.1. Those of our farmers who desire the organization, can calron, or ad dress him, care of It. S. Searle, Montrose, Pa.— Letters sent before that date will receive prompt attention. Xaj. for 'Constitution °G42 Our Paper. It seems a fitting time at the openitig of a New Year, to briefly allude to our paper. By reference to the last number, it will be seen that we give our subscribers this year, romr-leutec numbers, instead of fifty-two, as there are fifty three Wednesdays in len. We have been mak ing improvements in the Dramatis' office, and also in our paper, end desire to make many others, provided we can be indemnified by In creased patronage. We have no compunctions in saying that we give our readers. 'heady, a paper equal to value received, but we propose to make it still better, if those interested will but discharge their duty, and aid us in its sup• port. We are not publishing a paper because we cannot get a living in any other manner but because we think that an independent Demo cratic Journal is needed and limbed by the peo. ple of this county, ant. we consider that those interested in the principles of Democracy, are bound to sustain it, and its success or failure, wholly devolves upon them. The Democusr, under our control, has been a fearless advocate of what its editors believe to be right,and If It has failed or ever dearin the future, it will be ' from misguided judipment,and not by the influ ence of any man, clique or "ring". of whatever name or party. We should have at least Mae thousand more names upon our list, than we al ready have froth those who claim to be Anna Mate, although we are not disposed to find any fault with any one. Free moral and political Igefiey Is-an accepted rule with us. We are most certainly. greatly encouraged by tee M ertes° of our list, Since wo assumed" clung° of the paper which has bee'it 'nearly one /Medea per ant and that, too; without any solicitation and in It we frankly acknowledge the kindness of our friends, and we am told that Some of it Is also attributable to an ltprovement of the pa per, of which, of course, it becomes oar modes• ty to speak ligbily; Tf, the . Deniochsey of this county will warrant us to the outlay, we pro pose to increase theiMe and amount of reading in otir paper, all of Which wiltineur considen ble expense. We iire no More intimated in - tbe, eutXstes of the Ateirriz.Dxstoesti.exceptso far as the means we have Invested, than the least of our subscribers. Alt who wish the spread of Democratic principles and a fearless organ of their party. cannot shirk their respon sibility in supporting.it, We have noktroubled our subsoiberti.with ?Many unpleasant "duns" during the bald theca, and. we 'only now ask them to remember us. for the meinito pay our bills intst conic from them, and January court will - be a good time to conic and get or send fur, our signature to a receipt. We have facilities fur Joblang, and a list of prices, which invites cornpetition. Our Jobbing busiums has greatlY incmsed under its work logs. Give us your support and patronage, and if satisfaction is not received, we shell have no claim upon you. 01711 COURESPONDENCE. [We invite out Mende, hum different towne, to rend UP RUMS Of inttiClL ,fend thereto.; we elm arrange Om.) PROM MIDDLETOWN, On Tuesday thornier, December 10th, 1811,at five o'clock, a. m., the school house, known, as the "Gime school house, was totally consumed by die. The building was mostly new,nnd val. lied at about $5OO. No Insurance. I had the pleasure of attending a wedding fes tival at the house of lie. Hugh Duffy, Friends vide, December 10th, at 15 o'clock, in. bliss Kate Duffy, a very amiable young lady, was married to William Ileavy,of Silver Lake town ship, a young man who is highly respected by all who know him. lie is a farmer by profes sion and practice. The wedding guests were numerous. over 150 took dinner, and were bountifully supplied with all good things imagi nable, which trete reasonably well seasoned with the mildest kind of "local option" from Madeira wine casks. Of course Friendsville would nut permit anything stronger. line. Father Ilrehooey,eonductcd the marriage service at the Catholic Church. "May the union of these two young beans So early and so well begun. Like sea and shore, in all their parts Appear as twain, but be as one." December 18th, le& mom FROM NEIF MILFORD. Many inquirers after "No. 2" A great call for railroad ties at this point. How is Buckwheat cakes and syrup for WO? No one Is obliged to wear a coat if it does not Bt. Samuel Vail bus been quite sick, but is better The meetings at the M. E. Church are still continued. People can Wee help at thier own price, these hard times. This long warm spell of weather, will make hay more plenty. find not people ought to commence making maple sugar this fine weather. Which side of the Post Office is that splendid building and sidewalk, "No. 2" speaks of. ben dairy and $125 per mouth, will sup port a small family if it is well attended to. Our prosecutor says be shall give the high as well as the low is cell. That soda has worked nit.schlei with Ills head. William Jay, of the Union lintel, Is quarry ing out stone for [lagging purposes, on Richard Kettle's farm, situated •on top of what once way "Motes a•tw "Point Peter." Eli DeWitt puts In less hours than any malt in town, tin bed.) When he first came to New .31ilibrd, and bought the lhnn he now lives on, his wile says it was seldom she saw his face by day light, except on Sundays. lie has had the misfortune to tome one of his eyes, but no man colt get by hint even on the blind sule,bit work.) S.DA:in SIDE. December 18th, 1873. I"vr. Ag'icat. . 84 . 48 4 .122 28 —193 9 —163 2 . 94 .101 0 .tai .80 ]LORE FROM 3'.E. IV .417LFORD. Just enough snow for sleighing. Sheriffs sales nre the order of the day. Pack peddlars are on every corner, now-a days. Remember Phinney's Ball, New Timis eve ning. . 75 5 . 69 . 24 7 .. 70 10 . 34 37 . 42 11 .120 11 . 41 4 . 53 31 .115 . 68 19 .100 13 . 76 16 . 23 2 .100 . 44 24 .243 2 .110 15 .64. . 71 4 .104 6 .128 6 50 1 . 88 22 152 S . 40 13 Tin electron passel off very quietly In this place. The revival is still in progress. May it sow goisl seed. The "steam snow plow" mad' its appearance yesterday. "Merry Christmas" is over. "Happy New Tear" to all. Our old partner and friend "Warwick," is stopping in town. Several of our sportsmen are doing a heavy busing s hunting and fishing, "The "beautiful snow" has spoiled the beauti ful skating for a few days. Thank you “311eawber." We always thought you understood common grammar. There is s barber in town. We wonder if thst "Isaac Micawber" did the good gem: of get ting hiut here. 3073 = Dr. Leo Miller gave a very interesting lecture on Temperance and Women'. Rights, last Mon day evening. at We Town IbilL ' Services will be held in the M. E. Church on New Year's night. The old year will be watch ed oni,and the New Year, in. Services to com mence at 9 o'clock, p. m. , One of the laborers on this .railway, while turning the handle of a hand car, bad the mis fortune to get his clothing caught, which drew his arm in connection with the handle, breaking it in two places. The bones were set by Dr. Aincy, and his arm is now dowg as well as can be expected. That "Observe!" from this place, seems to be a little mystified ib regard to that for akin. In speaking of the starving eandtlka of those two men, I did not say they were starving or were obliged to steal. I stated in regard to that, only what my own ears beard them say, and there fore I do not wish to be criticised by some'per son who learned all be knows by "hear say."— Ile says "they did not tell Esquire Barlow that they were starving, or that it was the cause of their stealing." Who said they did t Now "Ob server," you bad better observe more closely before you report again. No. 2. December 29th, 1878. LETTER FROM NEW TORE. Favonrra DEXOCRAT :—Eclio it and all your busqueltanum hills and sallies, your Penn sylvania mountains and plains reverberate the thunder peal of JUSTICE—peaI following so fast on peal of the lightning bolt, smiting our political corrupters, and cartel robbers.— Another of their chiefs struck yesterday in the Jury verdict of guilty, against Ganet, or Indict ment charging offense. that has penalty of five years in State Prison, and lac. In the face of this charge, pending trial, he bad the money (plunder of the tau-payers) and other influence, for carrying, against both the Democratic and Republican candidates of the District, his elegy tion—rather election returns fui his election— , to tbo State Legislature for the ensuing session. It was s toaster-pion of election corruption and Waylay-814 followed by change of destiny from a nat.:ln - the law giving Connell of the State, to the felun's doom in the Stan:Prison.— "What a fall is there; my countrymen!" A little more than a year ego, walking it: Fifth Avenue; at Milt street, toy wonder was caught by an edifice in process of finishing, of such unique irandilloquence of rityle, large of area, a wide portal as for ,royally triumphal In gress and egress, of lofty ornate walls,surinoun to:l by what seemed a huge cornucopia, (the Ci ty Treasury) pourirg down its plenty front its large end downward. I stood wondering what it could be designed for, whether some public Institution, or en abortive eastellahon for a sham feudalism, or baronetcy. Opportunely a labor er wits there, putting on his Jacket for going home from his day's work, who answered to my question whether it was for public uses or pri vate occupancy. "Genets." Alt,lansvrered,he is one of the sort that have lite money for such thinips. Significantly emphatic, and as the old poet says, "in few," he replied: "You bet." That palace of ring nobility, was built cotem poraneausly with the building of the fladrn Court House, a block or two from it, and the comer t-reports were that workmen and lumber from the Court House building were often taken for the private one, at the public cost. Not an air Castle, but one of a most retributive reality, In effect transforming to State Prison, holding Its builder in Its ignominious and hard durance And reciprocal echo of jubilation we send back to your Pennsylvania thunder, in the tri umph of your new Constitution,against eorrup- Hans and ring-traitors, to Justice and prtriotism. Thanks to the author of Justice and all good,for these demonstrations 01 surviving justice and patrintistn. They have In them the promise of perpetuity to our nation, in the glory of its free dom and prosperity. Let all lovers of honesty liberty and purity, take courage, and rise in the strength and power of their principles, and put down the monster that in such hydra-forms has been so rampantly overthrowing the principles and practice of righteous government. December _ot .'i3 S. W7FIANN Boy W.l.vreo A smart boy, who is attentive to business, may obtain a permanent situation, and learn R miod trade., by applying at this office, imme diately. Iran TDB BLOOD. When the blood is well supplied with Its iron e'ement, we feel vigorous and full of animation. It is an insufficiency of this vital element that makes us feel weak and low-spirited; in such tses, the Pervrian Sgrqp (a protoxide of Iron) ran supply this delieieney, and its use will In vigorate as WUnderrnily. AISNUAL 3ir.811.8a. The annual meet Inc of the Odd Fellows' liln tual Life Insurance Company, of Montrose, Pa., for the election of officers, and transaction 0! genpnti business, will he Itch! at Odd Fellows' linit, Montrose, on Tuesday Eve, January sth, 1874, at 7 o'clock, p. m. Co ae. 11. Snnrn, gee y. Montrose, Dee. 31, 1813.—wl Ir your home iq lame, snre or galled, Tan chnuhl u.eJoli /IN/WA Anodyne Liniment; wash the part with east ile simp and warm %rater, rub dry, with a clean cloth, then apply the Liniment,ruh. In well with the hand. HAvE the readers or the DIZIIOCTIAT race us ed any of litrami Purgatie, P. 140 if not, why not? they are the hest family Orslo.-4(les be ing the grentVst anti-hillious remedy there is in this country. CLAIIITOTANT EXAMINATION By Dr. E. F. Butterbeld. This is en subject that requires so much study and experience as the treatment anti cure of Vlteimle The astoutshiniz success and remarkable carts performed by Dr. lintteritilil arc due to toe girt of Clairv;n ance, to the long study of Ili • Con stitution 01 man and the curing of disease. from mat ra: remedies. Let those given up ts: oth ers call for examination. He cur a the worst C.l. 4 eS ul Scrofula. Catarrh, Piles, AAltina, Uis ta.ee of the Heart, Lungs aml Kidneys. He gill be :It the Camay Homo, Binghamton, in) Tuesday. Wednesday. Thurs lay, and Friday, January 20. 21. 22. nod 23. Dee. 31, 1873.-3 w. ePtCAL CON V &WIC*: The Brooklyn Cornet Band, by procured the services Pate.. E. Cogswell, to conduct a (2011, , 11ti0n in Mosie, co a:naming day. iannary eth, 1814, to condone tour days, with three ses.inn4 each day, and closing with a grind concert, Friday evening, January 9 , h,'74. junks, (the Curonation,) will he fitrmsbed for the use or the class, without chartm. Arrange sums Will be made for the entertainment of persons front a distance, free. At the concert the Brooklyn Cornet Band will pm4ent some tine music, (selected fur the occesi tn.) under the direction gd Prof. E. 3t. Parmelee, of Bingham ton. New York. Tickets for Conventicn and Concert Gentleman, one dollar, Lsdhre, fifty cents, ticket, to Concert., 25 cents. No doubts need be entertained of n pleasant and profitable time fur all lovers of MUSIC. Br Omega OF Cox!. Brooklyn, Pa., December 31,'73.—w: Jour Lnr. The roi lowing is a list of Qrnnd and Traverse Jurors drawn to serve at a term of Court to commence at Montrose on -Monday, January 1.2 1874: Grand Jurors. Auburn—John M. France,John Tewksbury. Bridgewater—Wut. 11. Jones. Franklin—John Cromwell. Forest Luke—Silas B. Howell. Great Bend born—George Jenks. Gibson—Arvine C. Sweet, Joel Dix. Herrick—Pt ilo Burritt. Hurford—Joseph McConnell. Lenox—George K. Allen. 3lontruse—Chia. IL Frazier, Win. W. Mc. Cnin, Ono. L. Stone, Wm. T. Morley. New Milford tp.—Chas. S. Page, C. A. Sum mers Rusli,Chas. Brown. Myron IL Eisen. Susquehanna Depot—John C. Kane, John Townsend..lucoh E. Taylor. Springville—lra Minh. Thompson—lsaac N. Jackson. Traterse Jurors--First Week. Auburn—Calvin Guy, David Bushnell, Alex. G.-Stephens, Warren Tewkshnt v. Arafat—Nathaniel J. West, Cyril C. Worth. Bridgewater—Caleb E. 8u5t5.2(1,13. W. Fame er, Guy P. Wells,Henry P. Bobbins, J. D. Good win. Brooklyn—Wm. L. Perry. Clifront—Lewis N, Beagle, Thomas 3laxey, George IL Stephens. Choconut illiam E. Taylor. Dimoek—Lytuan W. Bunnell. Albron W. Moo Fo res dy. t Lake—Levi T. Birchard,Mlner L. Tur rell. Fran kl in —Sam uei Halsey, Harvey Summers, Eli B. Smith. Friendsville—Patrick Matthews. Gibson—Daniel Evans, George P. Holmes, llugh a. Tingley, Wm. W. Williams, George G. Wtxxlwnrd, Charles P. Edwards. Hannony—Nelson 11. Comfort. Herrick—John B. Lyon, Jr., Ro6ert We:a cme. Jessup—Wm. Wheelock. Lenox—William Barber, =Until P. Gard. ner, Holoway Robinson, Noah Titus, Wm. White. Lathrop—George D. Smith, Henry B. Wood. Montrose—Amory N. Hullard,Nicholas Coyle, Geo. 11. Lathrop. Theodore Smith. Nelson C. Warner, Alfred Baldwin. New Milton, tp.—lt. ii. Brando, W. IL liar rismn, Orrin Barritt. Ouldund—Rufus Batts. Einsquelinnum Depot—Orin T. Smith, George Houghton, !tenor Griswold. Sprlngvillo-14. W, Button, Ezra Strickland, eh:Mee - G. Sherman. Silver lake—Vetrielt Fitz Gerald, Ansel B. 11W, Jtinn.l Slnrphy. „ - Traverse Juseree&rond Week. Althorn—Burton Thorpe. Ararat-A-Wilson J. tone, John C. Tooley. Bridgewater—Wm. L. *elm, Augustus. Var. tram Rutty& Business Locals row, James 'McMillan, Elitur C. Potter, Daniel • McCollum. Brooktva—Asa - Flab. Ciltrord—Lewis W. Ames; !teary Bennett, Asher Burdick. Franklin—Bent. J. Baker, David Matti], Samuel Truesdell. Great Bend tit —Garratt Johnson.' 11.trtord—Win„low B. Guile, Joseph Guile. Jackson—Calvin 1)1x. • Jessup—Wm Boxier. Peter D. Roe, Ackley Walker. Lathrop —Ezra S. Brown. Lenox—Datuel B. Clark, Eldridge Davis, 13. Utley. 'Liberty—Simor, E. Warner, Theron Smith. :Montrose—Cluiries N. Stoddard. middietoun—James Jones. New 'Milford lkoto—K. A. Julinston,Tl. Dick. tenpin. New 11111tord tp —l.ewls N. :Witter, Rush—Er antis Bunnell, Norman Granger... Springville—Landis Lyman, A. D. lr oud house, Demos J. Owen. Susquehanna Depot—W. R. Bartlett. Thomson—Luther N. Ilubliard. T'ote's Jurors—TAirJ Week. Apolacon—Joseph Twinning, John Tupper. Bridgewater—E. W. Conklin, Judson W. Mott, A. W. RuselL linvklyn-0. A. Eldridge, uhas. A. Wll• lialust" Clifford—John Halsted. Dirnock - -Alhert P. eolith, George Walker. Forest Lake—Abners GriMs. Franklin—Jahn it. Munger. Gibson—linrnco W. Stearns. Great Bend tp,—Enoek Hawkins, J. B. John son. ' Ilarforti—Tyler Brewster,Renry Esterbrooks, Benj. Watrous. Ilarmiony—Thomas Thornton. Herrick—Wm. U. Norton. Jessup--John Croak. Lyman B. Pi6kett. Liberty—Jonathan Rosa. Lathrop—Chauncey Scott. Lenox—Levi West. Montmse—Sheridan G. Poch; Dimon): D. Searle, Gilbert F. Fordbam• Middletown—Charles Camp. New Milford tp.—Orin Bennett, F. Seymuor, J. B. Darrow. New Milford boro.—E. W. Cornwell, W. F. Boyle. Oakland—Albert G. Brush. Rush—William Boyd, Abram Carter. Susquehanna Depot=Wllliam Skinner. Silver Lake—Joseph Ward, Springville—Wm. R. :queer°le. A NICE STOCK OP FANCY WOKE AT Dec.lO.—tf F. G. WoNDElep.. HEADQUARTERS for Oysters at the Key atone Saloon. GE°. C. HILL & Co Dec. 3, Is73.—tf. MONTROSE OnAJ)ED SCROOL. Winter Term will commence Monday, Janu ary sth, 1874, and continue 15 weeks. Tuition (payable in advance,) same as the Fall Term. By order of the Board, B. The:roma, Bcc,y. Montrose, Dec- 24th, 1873.:—w2. AT THE CANPY MANUTACTURY, Yon can buy fresh mixed broken cnn dey, at twenty cents per pound. Dec.lo. A. MEETING OF STOCKIIOLDEItIi 01 the 111ontnise Railway Company, for the electi o n of a Prctsident and twelve Directoes to serve the ensiling year, will be held at the Bor ough of Tankllama ek, on the second Monday of January, 1874, between the hours of one and halr-past two p. m., that being the day design• ted by law. CITABLES L. BROWN, Beey. Montrose, Dee. 13th, 1873.-3 w. 0 YSTF:ER By the pint, quart, gallon, or fail, at 10.—t WON DEW& CIIIIWrMAS Is COMING! See is Ishell•& Mells OWe stock of goods for the Holidays.. Largest stock ever in this place. C.lreatitly receivioggonds. Motor Dec. 10th. 11§73..--tr OysTnns Raw, Stewed, and Fried, at I)ec. 10.—tfsnnit's Win' NOT Buy THE OMAN' That has the oldest and best reputation •in America, have been in use in dual:dace over twenty-two years. Tone perfect, never yet out of order. Geo. A. Prince Co., the best and cheapest combination of ally. To hear and see', is to be con vinced. For side by Tecate& Matit'lint. • Montrose, Dee. 10, 1674.—tt CANDY' CANDY!! Buy your candy fiv: the Holidays of F. G. Wonder. You can save money. Montrose, Dee. 10, '73. To THE CO EN - TUT PEOPLE. If you want some nice candy fresh made of the best quality of sugar and. flavoring, cheaper than can be afforded at any other place, call at the Confectionary mar the Post Mice. Dee 10. 13[1.4&-F3PLI-11.131-2119. PrrrEnoic— entmcu—At the home of the 'Jride's f.gther, Mr. A. A. Church, Lynn. Pa., Dec. 10, 1873, by Rev. Lu ther Peck, Mr. Payne Pettebone, of Kingston,Pa., to Miss Eunice C.,young est daughter of Mr. Church. CA rep E NiEn—Tow n Herrick, November 23,1873,by Rev. A. O. Sterns Mr. Alva H. Carpenter. of Herrick, Sneq'a county, Pa., to Miss Esther Ann Tourciend, of Wayne county, Pa. ZaELEILT3=I6I. Porrktt—ln Hayford, N0v.23, 1873, Mrs. Esther, wife 1.4 Mr. I3enj. Potter, aged 40 yenta. STOIIIIB —ln Tarrytown, N. Y.. Nov. 23, 1873, Mrs. Betsey A., wife of Anthony Storms, and daughter of John and Deriuda Watson, of Franklin, aged 35 years. • Centaur Linament. There lino pain whirl. the Centaur Liniments wilt not reliern.noaarAieg "ix-a they will not subdue, and no lameness A irt which they will [lettere. This Isstrong language, but it Is true. They have produced more awes of rheumatism, neuralgia. toeltisw,paisy.spmlusolttel. WWI= dugs, caked breasts, scalds, hum, ash, rheum. earache, de., upon the human frame, and of ,trains. eparin, palls, Se., upon animals In one year than have all other pretended remedies slice the world bean, They are counterirritant. all healing pain re liever*, enpples throw away th. it crutches, the lame walk, poisonous bitas are rendered tratutves, and the wounded are healed without a sear. Therielpe is pub lished around each bottle. They sell as no articles neer gold before, because they do just what they pretend to de. Those who now sager from rheumatism, pain, or swelling deserve to suffer If they will not use Centaur Liniment, white wrapper. Mere then 1540 ceraideates of remarkable mires, theluding frozen iltotar, throttle rheumatism, gout, running tumors. Sc., have been re calved. We will sends circular containing certificate,, the recipe, se., gratis, to any one requesting it. One bottle or the paper wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one hundred doom for iparlued or sweetaled torsos end mules, or for scree/A/arm in Sheep. isßeck-owneri —tha , olinimenta VD Worth year attention. Mofamily ehonld be without them "White wrapper finally use;' Yell qv wrapper for udmeL. . BahlbyallUrogging:. cents per batik,: large bottle*, f14:0- 41, D. BMW CO.. IA Broadway, Now Yea- .. enatorta to mere tnan a subetttete Air Ceitor 6114 It 111 the may mill *Melo ttt 'et toteuce which is cartalh tQ essitnato. the Wed, regulate the howele.. urn wind cuttc and produce 'lateral sleep. It contatoe neither atiors, Morphine or alcahal, and I a prenatal to tan. Sail*akaced 34 err 4114 tilidtbCOWl tOtM "Iflicellaneowt. THE BOTTOU Una Fallen Out of C. R PERRY '& CO.'S, lIING - 11.01TON, N. Y An Immense Stock dust nought from THE GREAT FAILURES of New Ebeand, at prices CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN! Ihnighstat4n. Nov. 12. . 3FL C3O 3EI X MSS C)l\l* 7 a Southern Tier FURNITURE ENORIUM! 88 Washington Street. X312.2.621.e.mtem5., N. 'W.. You will Find the LARGEST MID BEST ASSOBIXENT Or QASb;7III4. b 4 la mit II =tj OF ALL KINDS AI the Lowet Priers of any Store in Southern New York MI Good. , 130k1 are IVA 1111 ATED at Repretented: E. D. ROBINSON Fay. 19, THE EAGLE Hag ETHEL MIRES & NICHOLS, PRopasToß.l. 2102 OP TUN GOLDON B. AULT. AND 3'02T0/to rtrials-13.1.00ls.,ntrosa.trogise) -0— We desire to say to the public that our store to well 'inched with Prosy. Medicines. Paints; 011 s, Varniph, lirrukes, Combs. Perfumery, Fancy Art Icier , proPrle tory an d patent preparation+. sod ail other a tirles uan ally kept in fire class d, ag storey. We guarantor tier goods genuine lied of the best quality.. and to„ sold st prkes for ea 4. Respectiulls Yours. .v P 1 Montrose. Feb. r. 1813 AIIOS NictiuLs. .1. 13. 13Lases. I G. LL DARNEL I D. G. RC4111).043. ....0— BIEIGIIMITON ' MARBLE WORKS. ta..:AzumgD vi ISA) BANES BROS. & DIANN% , DEALERS IN AND SIANUFAChTLIELIS OF talian 41 American parblo, AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES, Marble and Slate Mantles, Chenango St., Near Depot, /day 11. 1373. RINGIIAIITON. N. Y. BILLINGS STROUD, General MURANCE AGENT, And atter thietv years' trial, the "Pals-KIV ita" uniy jnstly - tIZI styled the great rue,litine of the worla. Mg there is no region of the globe in-• to which It has not found its issy,iind none when; -it is not largely and highly prized. Moreover, there Is no climate to watch it 'largo not proved itself. to be will adapted for the cure of consid erable variety of di:waste ; it Is admirably suited for - eterYdrate. 'lt has lost none of its goad nantd,hTrypeated trials, but cinoinues to - we- PY a Protah,ent p i position n eviay medicine chest; mutts still receiving Ihe 'most lingua halt . testi monials to its virtues, font persons of the high est character and responsibility. illysitisns of the Mat reipectahtlity reconamonil it us a most ' effieival preparation for the extinction of pain.- It is not only the hest remedy ever known for Rruisee„ Cuts, Burns, etc., but for Nun tery or Clinten), nr any sort of bowel complaint, it IS A remedy tmsurpassed for eflicienec and rapidity of action. In the great cities or:lndia and oth er hat climates, it has become the tittinclarl Itledicine for all tech complaints, as well us for Dyspepsla,,Liver Complaints, and other kind. dyed dhamters, For Coughs and Cola, Canker, Asthma, and Rheumatic difficulties, it bas been proved by the most abundant and convincing testimony to be maintainable medicine, No nr title over attained such unbounded popularity. Man external anibinternal medicine, the rain ; Killer stands unrivalled. -, • ,1 'Thirty Years are ca' kiln Ir It long lino. .ra X-31 1 I 3 a i bli prove the. edlelenty 4r soy niedieinegu , coos. lietott Lira toe.co., oseetts Savalottaaa ; tlie rAI li-litt.t.Ext li deterring of all Its y Atninican Lice, Phirok. . s.l,,lint MO . • • - • , tors claini for it. is amply proved by the 1 41„cierx1013010 1 1‘.. . i stetted popularity it has attained. It ii i Traveler" Ince° ,IlarttotaXaPllslaudsurPtUttONiNa and kyritcrten remedy it k snid-ii oh Motors,. Pawnor, • o - Ezst,..tatk .. ery country In the world, and is beconti 1. ern un na en ,l gne t hs.w6sa weirs:town In thlstotrolx.for and pulse popular. every y ear. Its brat thnluniinL..ftia." 1 "","""".._ .AL''''' Lntr,.`„,.., 4 *" . l n ed ertles have been !idly lesl.rtl, nil over th ay bit L'Unuulturs haul u.O min umutl Pnlinti.... r--. wink. ono,. east fro . alakthz , woo id , w .., an a .ic needs only to be LIKIViII to be pl - LITh 11, Cooper aCo..'reroptkost.ttootrose,Xe. .- - i sure you' buy none but the genuine. rn ' factored by:runny DATta & Simi., Prot i • " - DILLIIVOS STROM Agent. It i• * CHARLES 11. surru, sousuom :.. . .:1 - -- Virsfild by all D.mgglsta. Adoittrost,/tac, 04.187' • '' ' 1 - - Deamba lilai, 1873.—w3 _ lfXoasiro9o. X. Cupllnt Represented, $100,006,0001 rum, LIVE MID ACCIDENT INSURANCE : • Hoene Inv Co., N. Y.. Capital and IS arpto si, $4,1100,000 Hartford tiro Jut.; Co.. capital and Urplas as,rou,nua Liverpool. London d Mobs " SII),HaNiX.O Inc Co.. of Norto America " 34450,620 Puny. Vire h.a. (.:0., NM," " tHalkovo National, rbil'a. " Swum) . . . .. Tue. Co., Stott , of PCTICI'S' " *WSW{ Union Mutual __ .. ..ttaloao Lycomlog-Piro - : 11 . 6.40.C00 Ns tropturott, r•Orldru Or, 11. 1. ". • • ' 400.0.0 'Mott:tame •• •• 15!1, 000 CITY. or N.IO Port, Er. - trAteo IA NeRIOMO, of Bork* Va. IWO OW /dem manta, of Clr7elsaari, .. -401,01 g Lancaster I.lr, for. Co. . ..IUO.OO • Vito Aroorlatton of Val*. .‘" " *Ausiu , Mow Inr, Co.. Columbar. 0., .. • . • 0001.) , me I/061nm Al!outcrop. .` . " A 11,003 Clttrot:Piro lnr Nrwarl.{. NJ... awbo Sault, Side tur.C4.Pritrburat.l.r... • 1 12./TOO diontauuda of rilttiburg, • .. . ' - r 100.00.1 The flortOrrignorl I. SPECIAL AOpiT for the follow. log CO:411411c. 1,0 .tiortftero l-rn noylrao la : 1 , Vito ArrorLation of POlltdr/phOt. - Notional Vint {Truman, Onorruar of l'llllooletTlVl. • • Thu baronage Cu. of the Seta of Pounk.nroals,of fattlbuteliatta. - . . " Com' mialion•MercbantsL JAMES M. ROWAN, Cicam.mlarolazi:=Corchissat AND ItEOKIVOiI OF BUTTER, OREESE, EGGS, POtT . L. TRY; AND .VEAL CALVErt" 17 pey St.. 7( ea' Toils. ... • \ . Consigement• .011cIted mad reititrm nisdt Wagtail, ly on ealv or &AA. ISonl fur itilppLag Muds iud stela Inferences: Nallimai Park Plink of Nro . York, Norsk now Rank of Now York. ?Jarmo Notional Hank of New York. nor !stand Ilauk of Brooklyn, fcla. The Mantels Fluaacini The money market shows tt little more • tltm ness, but rates an: nearly ste.atly. The banha are discounting nearly all the legitimate paper allured by their cristoiners. I;oans 'call are quoted nt 6 per cent. Prime commercial paper is searce.and in in good request at. 748 per mt. Good ordinary bwitims paper ranges betwcca and 10 per cent. Gobi to nearly r.teady, but the premium neetais ell a fraction. Opening , st 110}g the rate went ItsloW as 110; but closed Mildly at. 110 X, b fur ther decline of M. American silver ranged be tween !Wand 101 Sterling exchange, 110%0 120%. . kik. Ged 1555 Silver U 8 Ca 1581. a an C0ng0n.1110.,.. 5-40 Ceapan,raia.... 25C0np0n.W.5 651 C.llpoD. t 640 C0nn0n.11,17.... 5151 , .'0np00.1165.. New 6 per MI 10.0.. • r Pan. sterting Exchange New Fork Produce Dlnrket Itep.rted Every Week Exprn•ly tar lea lifektuesZ DPIOCIIAT h) , Rhatee G Pereer. Prodeett Num lienbante,26 Whkekelltitrect,:irk Dewsa—firkin.. N. Y., N. J.; & PL. ..... 34 Tan. css - 4A. PAU% •• 42 Fy 4r , ( Intriz — " o . V"ci ol 7. fine to Amy • 1414' " &ate D4lry. COMIIIOO to :air • • 9 19. V Baas-9419 91,9 Penne.lnuilo. ...... ..... t 91. .094.19 --(Nom Rye. State:. ; I I Cl 3 OiTi—State ILLY Alin Ammr—riAr per MO lbot I re: 30 stritei, Vet 6 0 ah, 6 3 Pomanr—Chlckete, State. prima .... .12 St. 1.1 Turkel*, cl Sb Miscellaneous. NEW- JEL • ItrlC Ia Lanesboro... HOBERT & baying entered Into co•partneriltlp• are now Fintranni ludo all nines ut work to the tine of WagulakiilE a Blacks Hilt FROM A WHEELBARROW TO . A COACH. - , ItEP.atttl.s.:Cl is ANY PART 01' TUE IItSI:ISESS CI& tacnlTe pronntt attention. Et MAUL- • Lanaabozo. Tlio Amu Siihmil Pin "TIDE BEST IN TUE WOBLDr Jloabte-Acting,titm-Fret zing. The •Impiest and moat; powerful in one It la proved to be the Cheapen. OWL effective. dorable.and reliable, tint may for fatal, but alto for Florian, Vactoriee, lirewerle-, Lista:trio, etc. It fa particutarly rsrommended by Iworauce emu panievoit the a matlest pomp that will throwlid to TS tett throne a ho„. It is Malmo.; eiTotive henna° ft Lea. yr tut . The most datable become It la compcoed of but few Pimple ports of lieu (enameled CO no to promoat any rinplesaant or innekkh mete In the water) lion Du leather packirg. A child can work It. It never [fed Seer a. ne wster mambo to the pipe when not to aetiolp. tarot bet the inner. being, pitted to thebottoM of the wel tire opinion of ()range JOnd. In the deur. inte Aprienflurel/a. Juno N0.../STA. lg.:v=o; also Jam. No.. Page in. Having porchwed the county right. I will sell town right* 10 MK Ptlrellif ere. WA to those In want of it pump I con Proofed to cell as dont , an they min he Geld by the company. Send for circular and price II i to • W. M. °stk.,. Ps BINGHAMTON MARBLE WORKS. ALL KINDS OF MONUMENTS. TtEADSTONF.S, - AND MARBLE MANTLES; MADE TO ORDER. Also, SOOTOB GRANITES on hand. J. PICKEOING & CO.. 4 rimorma, ) 1'2.0 Court Street, O. W. 31ERSEII6AL% U. P. DROWN. Notember nth, 1871-1 r The Mist Popular Medicine Extuut. 18310. 07er Thirty Years, 1873. brtiCE TOO innonrcnos OP PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER. ~...11/1 • ila); .... rum .115 117 _ 1 1 71/ 1 17 g - - T4l IV .....118)3 Binelsintcm, N.Y.