DEMOCRAT. Local Intelligence. lit ellgion• Services. The services in the several Churchesof Mont rose are as follow : 8 ki"TIST C l l IT iteli R.. J. R. Ctrumntas D. D. P.tor. Icro ..... a. m. and 4 p. 61. N.gh`, ttl, .101.11. . . 2m. I.myer NIMEOLIg. WednelkillY RveulPgs r VrITOLTV . ..... P.J. ?Joann V k nh,th ncrrircs, ...I'd find arl Sunday In each Month snhh.ithSch at ..... .Immediutab before Mans Rev. Om. R. Kirt land. to.jo a. ca. andl34' p m .2% p. m. P. P I SCOP A L C111:1101 unlat Scho.l W(4l,- MO SO, iI"CP—W R. d. darn 10.45 n m. am! m ......... m. M ETIIOIIIsT RpISCOPA I • h Pr,er Thuminp, 130 p. ni. Rev. .4411tmum. 10 45 a. m. and TS p. m, 141 h p. to, . 7 3i P. tn. r tF , nTTFRIAS ('lll. 7 l{Vn s.etat trPo ,10 , 4 ~ .hool Pray firr Meeting, Ttmr.lax Winter Arrangement of ➢fatly, \i• RAM60...0 TEinkt.lll3.Ck. o=l Montrone 1,.11.0. Er.pr;.lp o ... ...... 9Sloepm 300 am ,;,1.,11 . . . 61tim 800 m enpLlp Srt n. WI .) in 7Chl • rri 11,00,mtem ri pnt VlOpm Or. w• - • 403 .1 . .:1 1k1 401. pet vprk. /r/..1 norrnor D..pnt.) New ./klllfurd. 7 nod no, nrp .1:111v. ••• ,••.Lilo g0../1 rums Tue•pla..., TM..dark %Int. ilia Silver Lake.) rune Tote de,.. ThLird•lnp. Friend. , die unit run. Tuesdays, Tharlidaycand Sat l'h• M.,.b.oppro mail tuns Mond...re,WedneadayP,lltd nrrmx stung, : A 541 , 2:.• loaree flatly for Montroee Depot at 1 ta..•Dd ,de leaxep detly for No Milford at 730 a. to. a::.1 return. at 330 p m. Li•l or New Advertimements. Sale—!l E. Tiffany. t eltl,,r'4 Notice—orate of Gen. A. Bnpl. A Noti e—astute of Thomas quinn. A Notice -orate of Nntlstin Fish. htor's Noti e—orate of Ifeute Grunefrani Not iee —orate of Jno. Harrington Auditor's Notice—orate of W. F. Simrell. Amtilor'R No:lee—estate of R. C. Vail. ire—i,tate of Mid:Lief Riley. l'ehle. V, teln,--A H. McCollum. M Hemlock. A !In !nisi rotors Sale—astate of Joel Tureen. nrsl VESS LfCALS Quarterly Meeting—E W limekinridge, Paa 1 IT ill). Syrup. H krl.r.l A*icultural .‘..ociety—S. E. Car Pen 1, I 'Sect, inry. . .1 dm...Cs km-Arne Liniment. Parzativi- Pills. Noir. About Town R,•10 , •1111,er tlse domition for Rcv. W. J. Judd at E Par.onage, on Friday evening. To sty w hat should bi• said, In my only what shn•dl.l to• qui I• and to say it only as it should be mid i is a rare gift Wr.olvx never yet nseertained whether the -tl;Ln-r too, resumed work on the milts roe the Montrose Itoilwnv. The ' mail Kat nt on the I). L. & W. R. It, who 1 , L+ been sou . illg the malls so Indiscriminately nL•nt lln liar. har. been reported to the Depart n” nt. F.,rl , enrnnce cea- , oti to ho a virtue in his S.,w we pare it all right again. Old people $.31 that the Stt ;Hill' of 1616 was just like the probrill Tie r were some fears that this would tarn tan in some way to he "the most remitika wintvz ou record." . The idirt ion on Tuesday, the 17 that, was re rohrkulle. for this borough, in three psrtfenlsrs. Virzi, for the mingles of candidates, second, the active earn - a. 4, turd Inst the closeness of the eon li,t. 'Fliere pert 2;5 votes polled, and the reg,- uhrr Republican ticket was elected by a small nojarity. The pezaebt;,ott aays that Senator" Fitch finds the new mll,lllllllOll n stance of much hard ,ork, ml ing to the many changes till t have to loe ninde to tit the lows of the commonwealth to :he new ~riter of things." flaw of the mem -1...rs ere trying to rtrverst .t.ltt• thing, by making the new constitution Lt. their 411 style ut fxr &stator Fitch and Judge Morrow seemed in meat (?) of course) at the Tar-hell House. on Tuesday evening of last week, and n •re elm:Kul together some time. II seems to be surmised that it had tomcat* to do with the apportionment bill. We have tilo doubt that the I,44xlslature.eoul4l app utical the judo ial districts 0: rids State in ttventy-fur hours, were it not I the Inlet ilea the Judges and those who want t., he judges, are el. !hoeing to have it apportion t w44,1r4 each one's oat titular faney,at Wan, time. This is the rob. meetin. of Montrose Fire Com , No. 2, held liloiolay evening, February „ o wa. unanimously Itesoli•vd, Ili, thanks of this Connunny are due to a” . ..1 , er, of Triton hose, of TO - nth:it:muck, for it vor ',ill acceptance of our invitations to, presetwe at our Reception. Friday eve., F n r0:11. and that we linite, that this, the first ,eiret weeu Tunkhannoek and 31ontrnse Fire_ a, may he but the ennuis incement of an era ~1 rend feeling and fellowship between Flyn n, of tilrie Boroughs. I.ev.!reff. Tlint the thanks or the Company are Ready. No 1, for the generous use of their rooms upon the above occasion, and met we Appreciate in a high degree the attend of a grew portion of No. 1 Company at /nor reception. That we will strive in future to ce ment that howl of good leilowship, that should exist between onr respective companiea. Beetheet,•Tliat to the LttliEll who decorated our rooms and worked unceasingly to nuilteour Reception a s . .cces, to the Monti - ate Cornet Band for sweet music, to "mine Mau" of the Tarbell iloter, for the entertainment of our guests from Tunkltnataxk, Ind the liheratity of his bill, and to those wltti donated from their larder an un .m.iringly. and to the citizens of Montrose for 'oar ginterbits donation to the tune of $160.00, ‘,l" or deeply grateful. /,,eiont, That for the courteous and eloquent delivered by E. L. Blakeslee, Esq.. in ,4 Montrose Fire Company. Nc. 2, our brother firemen from Tunkbannock t gat roar, our deepest thanks are due. /, r-d, That a copy of these resolutions be f , rnished to 31ontrose papers, one copy to Link tianiti‘liPitners..end be recorded upon the to te, of this meeting. By the unanimoua cote of the, Company. JAB. 0. TAYLon, Axeman. A . W.•CootET, Seey. Dqatbs P,wx .Small Pox Francis Rinlairk. proprietor of the Mansion House 4friVntinklin avenue, died of entail-pox. Francis flughs and Chariest Brack, both em rl,,ve4 in Davis Brothers' tobacco fitctory,ifyde 'Lark, died ilffitottil-*x. 11.nid Erang, n foreman la the Cliff Works die,l ttgAnasie disease at Isla retidieme la Pgrk. The eisease Is still vim peva! cnt in ilatt.pFt. fo the city,—e.rrantla 00/Jour. • The O'Mara flurder Trla. .We hare been obliged to delay our r tper ono day on account of the printing of the "Paper Book" in the O'Mara case, which is to be taken to the Su;acme Court. The book Is one ol We largest of the kind ever printed in Susquehanna county, containing over one hundred pages. It is of so interesting a character that we have de cided to issue a limited number of citra copies for sale, We counsel for the defendants Laving very courteously given us permission. They will be completed in a week or ten days. Circulating Contirenee. The fourth monthly meeting of the Cireula ung Conference will be held In the Gibson Methodist Episcopal church, commencing Tues day, March lid, In 4, at lo%t m., and will con- Roue two data, holding three sessions each day. Let all true lovers of the Saviour, who can, come, anti show "how good and how plcasant it is for bretheren to dwell together in unity." The good people will "be careful to entertain strangers." Let them come. The pastor, Rev. A J. Arnold, Is authorized to make arrange ments with ministers for the preaching services and to arrange the prognonme. At the last meeting, which was held In the Gibson Presbyterian church—Rev. P. B. Van Syckers—representatives, both lay and clerical, were present front at least four different ortho dox denominatimis, and all felt eddied and blest by the services. The Conference ' - circulates" by invitation. If churches in other pans ut the county desire a meeting, let their pastors nr others attentand ask for it, or at least write to the President, Rev. C. M. Prescott. pastor of the Free-Will Baptist church, Nortladucksun, A mire. Imparts. 7flipm Ia bpin fitilp m 620 am 1.1 team 1:Nlp H. G. Maxim, Sreretary. llarford, Pa., Eeb. 1?, 1874. The Old Free School of Idoutroso MESSRS. Corrons:—[lti the Hbtory of Sus quehanna County, pagaialo-31, a paragraph is devoted to the Old Free School of Montrose. A list of the teachers was crowded out, but I send you n copy, thinking it mny not he without in terest to some of your renders. Win. J. Turret taught the school upon Its organization. while it wits held In the old Academy. E. C. B. MMTrM'9'!TM7n7T'MTITTR'MI Messrs. It Pike, A. Carr,— Hayden. F. Flag. er, A. Chamberlig, (three seasons.) D. Chamber lin, A. N. Bitlnapt, LF. Fitch, Wet. A. Cross mon, Eugene A. Lyons, U. C. Johnson, A. ft. Vail,— Sampson. The last named taught In 1858, at V 9 mr month—s 4 per month more than any previous teacher had received. Latin teachers were paid still trine. The colored children were taught separately after Nov., 1857, and Miss H. N. Austin was their first teacher. Mr. M. J. Corse taught that winter in the Free School building, end was succeeded by J. F. Shoemaker, B. Thatcher (three seasons) and F. D.llunt. While Mr. 11, was teaching, rt was decided to establish a Graded School, and to rent the Academy for that purt.ose. The ladies who taught the Free School re ceived occasionally as much as $3.75 per week— never over $4 ; and when two were employed at once, each received $2.75. Miss N. Bowman had taught the female department helore the school-house was built. After December 1837, there were the Minoring teachers: Miss P. A. Smith. Mrs. Carr, Misses Charlotte Root, Helen Avery, Emeline Brownson, Ann P. Lathrop, Ruth A. Perkins,Caroline Bowntan,Mrs. Sherer, Misses L. A. Chamberlin, Louisa Avery, Mary Warner,Jane Simpson, Helen Grover, Maria A. Deans, Salome %Varner, Jessie Bissell, Jennie Mott, and Chulthuel‘ The building was occupied many summers by.select schools taught by the Misses Caroline an.) Jane Woodhouse, 11. Fordham, C. G. Read, A Ale Neil, R. Tuttle, C. B. Birchard, and possi bly by a few of those mentioned ntsove. Alto gether, the building and the teachers were a power for good in the community which it is pleasant to res.ognize. Township pectloißs. Al tbe..eitTOons held February 17, 1871, the folloWineeill3erts ;we alerted in thr kwaral township and boroughs ol Susquehanna coun ty AnsnaT.—Assessor, Samuel C. Avery; Su.. pervisor, Wm. Archer; Const. Samuel C. Avery; Auditor, Abner B. Avery.; Sch. Directre, Jua B. 131oxImm, Danford Hine ; Judge of Elem ions, Danford Niue: Iraq - met-at. of Elections, Noel W. Stone, Ed. H Bloxbam; Clerk. Julius T . ) ler ; 'Treasurer, Horace Ilsrnes. A Vl3olol.—ASSnisOr, G. W. Stebbins ; Super risor,}7,lthili Taylor; Const., H. W. ; Auditor, Wm. White; Sch. Directors, Daniel Seeley W. C. Lowe; Judge of JEJections, E. Trss ksbary ; Inspector of E., C. Goy, Thorn s.. Sheridan ; Clerk. C. E. Duets ; Treas., Jona thon Bunnell. APutacast.—Assessur, E. S. Foster ; Super visor, P. lipid!, Consi , Dl. Clayey ; Auditor, E. Fallabett ; Sch. Directors', M. Chun, B. Rite ; Judge of Eleetions, Wiliicm Creigli, Ir.; inspec tors of E., IL Romer, J. Iwining ; M. E. Ryan; Treas., P. Carey, 2d. BRIDOEIVATES-2019eRSOIr, Lathan) °anther Contable, Apollo* Stone; Judge of Elections, H. N. Tiffany ; Inspector of Elections, William Hnughwout, C. F. Watrous ; Supervisor, H. S. Tyler Treasurer, G. N. Allen ; Town Clerk, L. C. Smith ; Auditor, G. 11 Baldwin ; School Director., Edwin HI% Joseph P4/1101% BnookLni.—Asstssor, C. F. Perigo; Super visor, J. W. Adams ; Const., J. L Beynoldb ; Auditor, J. F. Tewksbury; Sch. Directors, Mrs. E. IL Westin. Mrs J. 0. Bullard, Wm. L Per ; Judge of E., James Sterling; Inspector of E., D. S. Walnut's, C. A. Williams; Clerk, 1), A. Titswortn ; Tress., A. W. Sent. Csivroso.—Ar, J. C. Decker; J. P., Ellery Burns; supervisor, A. W. Carpcntc: ; Coast., M. A. Gardner; Auditor, Win. Mere. did); Sch. Directors, T. W. Atkinson, David Daniels; Judge of E., Evan Jenkins; Inspec tor of E., G. IL Stephens, W. W. Watkins; Clerk, 0. L. Maistmd; Tress., Allred Merri man. C11000,113T. Anatinr, M. J. Golden; Justice of Peace, John Iliekey; Supervisors, Matthew Winery, Michael Flaherty, 2 years; Coma., Darla Stanley; Auditor, John Doyle; Sch. Di• rectors, M. J. Bonoelly, Edward Sweeney ; Judge of E., Jaines Clark; Inspector of E., Matthew SteNey, John Hickey ; Clerk, M. J. Golden ; Treg., Patrick Byrne. DUNDAIF.--ASSMOr, J. C. Olmstead: Cons'., E. 8. Lewis; Sch. D., J. W. Babson, N. Cole man, J. C. Olmstead, 1 year; Judge of E.. B. W. Richardson; Inspectors of E., J. W. Bab son, IL P. Bennett. Dtmoci.—Assessor, 11. Spofford ; .1. P., T. B. Supervisor. B. L. Brush; Corsi., B. 0. Bunnell; Auditor, I. P. Baker; Mt. Dim ton, Bartley Dolan, John Young, J. W. Allen ; Judge of E. A. H. Alien; Inspectors of E., F. H. Hollister, C. E. Lathrop : Clerk, T. B. Wil liam; Tae.., IL K. Kingley. Faartitui.—Assessor. B. C. Vane*: dupery's. or. James E. lownseild ; Cunt., C. H. Brown son; Auditor, DAM Harsh; Scb. Directors, K S. Smith, Edwin Summers; Judge of E. E. L. Beebe; Inspecten of E., R. R. Bailey, 0. IL Hall; Clerk. J. C. Turner; Treas. S. O. Smith. For cbanglos place of bolding elections, 16; spin t, : Piummuctits.—Assessor, John Foster; Bur gess, R. Mulcts:Allah Constable, Chas. Henry; Street Commissioner, James Trodden ; Consta• ble, G. W. Abbott; AudPor, E. L liandrick Sob. Directors, R. Foran, Rugh Duffey; Judge of Elmtlung,Philip Ryan; Inspectors of Elec lions, James - Mmd, AlbOrt Roy; Town Council, 11, Foran, P. Mathews, J. Foster, E. L Elan thick. FOREST LAKE.—Assessor, F. H. Southwell ; Justice of the Peace, L. H. Lincoln . Supenisor, W. H. Lester; Const., W. G. Small; Auditor, Isaac Strange; Sch. Directors, J. P. Hamlin, Adelbert-Wurner ; Judge of E., Harvey Bird sall; Inspectors of E.. M. L. Griffin, Geo. Small; Clerk, Asa Warner; Treas., M. L. Batt 011350ti.—Assessor, Thomas Evans ; Justices of the Peace, C. P. Edward, Curtis Howell ; Supervisor, S. EL Holmes ; Const., E. P Pope ; Auditor, Geo. Woodward; Sch. Directors, Geo. IL Wells, Wilber Gardner; Judge of E., D. J. Evans; Inspectori of E., William 3laxey, W. F. Claffin ; Clerk, C. A. Kennedy : Tress., N. E. Kennedy. CHEAT BEND Bono.—Ascessor,Almon P. SP - phens ; Burgess, Reuben T. Stephens; Sch. Di rectors, George McNamara, 3 years, Lewis S. Lenbeira, 3 years, Reuben T. Stephens, I year ; Corm., Robert Ferguvon ; High thrust.. Selab R. Mapn; Auditor, Nathan L. Lenheim ; Bor ough Council, Vincent Iteckhow, John H. Du. senhury, Robert Ferguson.Alimson B. Whit Mg. Aaron C. Van wormer; Jodge of E.. Vincent Re •khow : Inspectors of E., John H. Des. n biry, Philander H. Lines; OVerseers of the Pour, Henry V. Colsten, Michael Kilrow. GuStev BEND Tr.—Assessor. Galen Newman; J. P., Joseph 11.12.. h, • Sooely ism , . Galen New man. W. S. Barnes; Coast., H. S. Hanna; Aud itor, J. Mecreary ; Seh Diremors..l B. Mc- Creary, Clothes Brant; Judge el F.., I. B Parks: Inspectots of E ,J. B. J.1111.40:1, C. M. him mans; Clerk. J. Hußoic; Treas.. J. Dußois. Ilshronn--Aasessor, S E Carpenter; Justices of the Peace, E M Osborn, D P Tiffany ; Super visor, A J Adams, 3 years, .1 C Harding, 3 year, F Barnard, I year; Constable, N S Guild a Auditor, E N Carpenter; gel, Directors, %Vat. son Jeffers, 3 years. F. V Decker. 3 years. A I. Sweet, 1 year ; Judge of F.... I II Parish ; In spectors 01 Elections, H. P. Brewster, It M Lindsey ; Lierk, 11 It Tlisteher; Treasurer, E. , T Tiffany ; Postmaster, D M Farrar. HAnsioNT—Assessor, John D Shads; Sum ;- visor, Nelson F Spools; C:.nstala, James :SI Thomas; Auditor, Geo G 11.-Kune ; Sett Direc tors, David B Cook, li.irvey Bryant, Jas Rut lc ley; Judge of E Martin .1 Taylor; Inspector of E., Lather Bur's, Jolts D ; Treunr er, Tbos..l Nicnolson ; Clerk, Frank A Lyons. HERRlCK—Assessor, Robert IA estgate; Su pervisor, O W Barnes; Constable, Sanlord Burns; Auditor, H H Lewis; Sch Directors, . E. Jones, E It Llamas; Judge of E., C A Hard ing; Inspectors of F.., 1' B Dimusiek, Frank Lyons; Clerk, Mortimer Willisms; Treasurer, Israel Rounds. Jtokscr--Aseessur, James B .McKeelly ; Su persikor, John V)" 'I brockmen ton ; Conkt , Li - ems Smith ; Auditor; loa, Chinon ; ;Sell Dire,- • tors, Wm C Small. J NV ; Judge of E, H C Bathoir ; Inspectors of E.,Lhivid Olmstead Josepts Steiger ; (Jerk, VN 111 'A heeiock ; Trette.. A W Shay. .weirs—Assessor, A A Page; Supervisor, 0 II Perry: C‘at.tahle, Ortiilo Griffis ; Auditor, 8-dolour ; Scoool Director)), T IV Clin ton, 1 year, NV NV Witenton, NV %V Hinkel) Judge of E., Wm. I';.uerk ; Inkpertork of E.: Judson Tennant, ti II Si odder)} ; Clerk—tie ; Treasurer, Milton Balch. LlZlKUTT—.Asseseor, Win. M. Il‘iley ; Justin. of the Fence, Henry C ; Sapervi+ors, WM GULPI4I,IS‘ I year, Win. II lock, J chats , Certifiable, Fred B ; Auditor, Jolts C Ives; Scl n iol Director-, A II Fisn, NI L Trues dell. Gcs, W It..tiisua 2ye Ire; .1 a lye of E., lo see Comstock, Jr.: favvelori of E , M Tr•ivis, Simon B 'Warner, Clerk, Spencer W. Luce; Treasurer, lre M 1) tiviey. LATIIIIIP -Assessor, C B tiley; Justice of ' the Peueo, L Si Mace; Stinervisor Lyman Sas• dent; Constable, Aasel 31errIll ; Arlitor, Clt Bailey; School Dirretors, .3 J Ilartin,:aat. Lo renzo Sweet. 11 B Taylor, Jndgm of E., E 31 Tiffany; inspectors of E, A L Morgini, 11 G Wright; Clerk, N 31 Firm; Treasurer, Elisha I Bell Lenox—Assessor. A L Jeffers .lust ire of the Pence, A Howard ; bitpervisors, Thomas %Vest, I year, Sylvester Wescott, 2 veirs. 11 N Sujilt ; Constaltle, F V Rood; Auditor. P II Bell : Set, ' Director*, G A Carr, I year, Albert Forted, 2 • years, J K 1.711ey ; Judge or E., Jolla liat k, In-' aprelorel .11 E., Jonathan II trtley, A .1 Tilos ; Clerk. L. 31. !lardy ; Treasurer, EH. Grow. I Lirrbe 31kAuows -Assessor, Avery Beetle ; Conat tide. George Kimball; Auditors, C C Fox, H Han 2 p.m.* ; Dlr.. vitas, Sidney A FLiner, Edmund II Willi on.; Judge of Beebe ; laspeetors Oi E., Cothelitn. C Fox, Patrick O'Shonesy, 2 votes, Lents B O'Ditatil. 2 votes. 3101yrnose.—Asscsrnr, Solomon I.nliedt n .Imolice of the Peace. A. 1%. Bert holt ; literge,a, Danirl Sayre; Director .if Asylum for tlo , Poor, Samuel Et Itozrrs; Constable, John A. flowt-11; Auditor. C. 11. Smith ; School Direeteer., Autos Nichols. D. F. Austin ; Judge of Elections. eee L S;. ne ; Insioittor of EluttinA. B L. Bald win, Simon M Sayre; 'fowl] Council, Bill nga Strodl. 0. F. Forme:on. C. N. Sudan:ll; 114,h Constable, M. J. Scott.. 31IDDLETOWN.—Asse.or, F Taggart ; Justice of the Peace, Jas %V 1 , 13 nn ; Stye' visor, Law rence Curley; Constable, Simnel I/odes.; All4l hoc. J W Lewis ; School Ihrector , , John Flynn Ja., George N Hardy; Judge of Elections, Pe ter Dunn; inspectors of Elect huts, Ow en Smith, Je Canfield ; Clerk. F Taggart ; Treasurer, ()tit foss Naw 311Lsonn Bonocon.—Assessor, P Pb.t.ney ; 9verNeers of the Poor. Jetlerson Jen kins, Richard Hare; Constable. and Iltth Con stable, J E Dtam ; Auditor, Josiah Muss; Bch. Directors, Cyrus Barlow, A Corbin, Rogy Pat terson, 3 year, N Butterbeld, 2 years; Judge of Elections, Tracy Hayden; Inspectors of Elec tions, J H Bartle, Hen E Clements; Burgess, II Hermit; Town Ccuneij, H 14 Decker, John Hayden, N linger, A Cut bin; Treasurer, Wil liam Hayden. NEW MILFORD TP —Assessor, Ertstris B Smith ; Supervisor, Orrln Barritt ; Gmst. L Tennant; Auditor, 11 C Moxley; Sch. Direc trs, J W Welker, Oliver Luting); Judge lit F., Harvey Gri - tnell ; buipectors E„ D I) Alta ley, John Bisbee; Clerk. .1 W Walker; Trear., Bealantin Sabine, Pour Commissioner, Oliver Lathrop. OAKLAND.—Assessor. Hale Easterlirooks ; Burpervlsor, Almon Doolittle; Const. Nelson W Fox; Auditor. Nathan Skinner; &h. Direc tors, W J Shipman, Albert Brush ; Judge or E., John O Raymond; Inspectors or E., R F Wardwell, Chas It Drake; Clerk, A Van Wag ner ; Trees., T T Iluitsopt. Rtrem.—Assessur, P Devine; Sarpervisur. H Carter ; Comm, D Il Devine; Auditor, J if Hall ; Bch. Directors, R P Carter. II Wheaton ; Judgeof E., W H Deuel; Inspector of E.. N. , Terry, H Wheaton; Clerk, W II Terry ; Treas., 0 3 Shoemaker. . SiLvER LARK.—Atitrveur. Timothy . Sullivan; Supervisar, deny J. Dnnoran; Omit-, John Daley; Auditor, Hervey; Sell. Di rectors, Mattbeir Kay, peuler g Donavan, Ebenezer Gage; Clerk,3zun Hawley; Tram, Thalia F t Settalicoata.n.—Assessur, Charles II Davis; Justice of the Peace, Daniel McCain ; Super visor, Theodore Bush; Constable, Edward S Cogswell ; Auditor, P E Srush ; School Direc tors, Jerry Stevens, Beaty Williams. Jr., Elisha Churchill; Judge of Elections, Fl K Sherman; Inspectors of Elections, Edgar Ely, Zilia N Smith; Clerk, A lhardsley ; Treasurer, Miles Prichard. Ste.Q . A. DEPOT.—Burgess, J Falkenbury ; Town Council, Ist ward, John Donohue, Maur- Myer., John Barry , 2A ward, 31 S Sherman. W D C Uutwitier, Wan S Kilmer; Assessor, A W Rowley; Justice of the I e ice, Charles(.) Vedder, Stanley N Mitchell; Const., Mainline 1I Pope; Auditor. I:urydun E Whitney; Sell Directory, Myron It Wright, B C Stoddard, Poor Cominlssioner, Benjamin Gregory ; First Ward; .ludge of E., Philip Brady; Inspector of E., Richard Mannering, F 1.1 Thayre ; See. nod Ward—Judge of E., Arthur T Bark; In . spertors of E., John 31 Allier, James Alit tarn. TrtuursoN.—Assessor, John Sumner; Su. pervisors, James H Foster, N 3I Stone; Audi tor, Wiliam Jenkins ; Sch. Directors, 11 A Van. Horn, C A Harrison, 0 L Lewis; Judge ul E., L S Aldrich ; Inspectors of E.. F A Crozier, C L Writ:liter ; eleik, 31 13 31:oloon ; Treas., Mortimer Semis. Business Locals Somewhere in the borough of Montro4e, he. t Nom BI drug more nod 'Limon Cobb': dwelling, it for emit. Any life titolimi andthe ~uuc returning it to Z. Probe's .lure It. x , .. ,, ""r • ••• , -torming where it may be found, will be iuliiubly 11•War4e.11. 3.14 , 11tr0z .- , Feb. 251 h, Wt.& The Inbt Quartetly meeting of Aida ....1 44 ,1 aR tical year, will be held in Fairdale fur thui by Rev W. Judd of Miintn,ae. on the la and 15 of March 1874 Preachinz on &mlti) Ili 2 p. lu.. and on Sunday it. m. at the chine the L”rcleaat, whirl. will commence at It o'cltxdr.. The public is earne:dly invited. E. W BUILCKINIUDGE, Pastor. EMINENT MEN oc SCIENCE hnvc tiisr•nvored that adlaarilAill are developed i n thr gysitaa . frvria the iron ur Vie Moog. This nceitunts for the debth p, lure spirits anti lack in encrity ii person feels n this titul elements heroines minced. The Peraviiiii Syrup, a pr.- pitisle of iron. supplies the bl.sxl with its Iron, clrou•nl, and Is the in& lone in which it is pus liir It in enter the circulation. HARFORD AGIIIVULTURAI. SOCIETY. At the slumsl meeting nC the Ilarford Agri gultund Society, held Feb. 2d, 1137.1, the Aillow• leg persons were elected officers ot said Sisiety lid tar ensuing year: President, Watson Jet. ten. , ice-Pret4 , lent, W. B. Guile ; Secretary. S Carpenter ; Treasurer, E. T. Tiffany Executive Uominittee three years., 11. .1. Tyler, Auditors, It S. Th dcher,ll. 11. Parrish. S. E. C RPENTLR, Sarretary. liarford, Feb. If;th, 18n. WE rinlepuntol that the whooping cough io qui , e prevalent in the ton no around us. but no ye [Toyed fatal Surer tamll lq ..ir• 1.0! in::: but Jolopson's Anodyne Liniment. Our Ihs•tor. however, say. a lull lo ipi OC, to produce v.onnia,r, would he an ativantse.. There are 111.1, [ hall one thousand different kinds or lilts ill the •United males. SlllllO ET thent are worthless and inUtr us, others are good and benetivid. Uld EI Parsons invented tire treat anti bilious plh we ever heorn of. They are non s Id n .de the aurae of Par s. ns's Purgative Pills- ODD. FoOD AND i'LENTi OF IT, prooo.ry for vun• etievt nitro \ u perstoi Who has beet sntried that Sven'', an Lim T. u. C. up , ,u the weak anti deltileititeti; It tusk., them ,•i anti rigorous. durtigit; cv.itsues utreritig into strength anti health. - THEIR NAPE is 1.1.:01.4% - :' nifty le applied tt thoe wino die aottilllrof Consultipt nli hone Neieueii h.,a of 161,0 r entii. , St7troilliy - 41:111n1,11 . .. their 111111111 VT. It is to know ihn• gencial use of Dr. itisiar'.. Salaam Wild Cherry is lurgsly instrumental in attaining Ltd end. !JAYE YOU A COUGH, Coln, Psill in the Chest or i,el, linve you the premonii tory Hit "litsailale turcher," Con sit If wt,, know (hut r..itvr i s u ula i your reach in the Dc. Wisiztes of Wild Clierry, which. In ninny cii.itt.4 uher hope loot tied, nun Snatched the victim bum tbi N10,1111.1:4 gram IT k POW generally admitted by honest phy that Wlll . ll imee the co;l 4 lntipt:o.rig title Iv fastened upon the Mites, no human poure. can save Ilic pa; lent Irma death. They also an 1111 y per colt. of Ilioau who die fruit t,fis &seas, ran I raze Ilia cause to a negiceief rodOt or cold, whit!, might have been cured la; it small bottle of Liquid Upudel•loc, or what i tit, same thing, Johnso's Anodyne Liniment. lilt fiti• notice out and Ifring it wolf you.— We are authorized to rtihnd tile call to nu , person Isr pel,oll. Wha Shall buy and use Pal • 11. Purgative Pills and Lit of relief and mil, faction. MANY peol/10, particularly children, snit. , 11 the sir ache; and for ihe beuclh of one we give a •i'lre mtal, ly. Inc fitrin tin pi. of John.um's A runitrie Lit/Imeti uiiip the ear w I; II weir, need w•fol, bailie the tei in it arm a litt - r India, going to twit, anti key. the 1n.a.1 warm al night CAPT Cleiriia Sager. who keeps a super; stack of livery hum, in Yore land. Ate, inform e I ut reivnily !hat lie u>w Sheridan's Cautir„ 'w-i P c rut d trly an • the espial, It inure than offfiet by the di imumin 11f grain necessary lu keep hi [liars, Ida ayo. in good tinter. Tits 0 [WTI' and STRUCTURE of the human hair, k very plainly set forth in it panothiel. published It It. I'. 11.di if: Co., Ntothitt, N. li., pr,iprietor, of Hall's Vegetable Sidllion flan !ten, wer, far gratuitous disc ribut tun, Time Iti t tlt reputation of their p.kpitratkit. lilt. Wholly been pinta! by Its merits. Acinl free trout oil and alcohol, it has a healthy ac tion on the Ar alp, restoring pay hair in its nat ural color without dyeing it cures itching it the Nellll , , removes and pm event! dandrult, ant will thicken nit T . .: thin locks. leruch art ilit benefits whicli are conferred upon the CIMSU titer. Nu one shinild neglect to give it a trial —Jot real if: Slatestiora, IVamington, DSL 1t a Norict_n hi One of our exchanges thi week the s,atentent of Den. John llt algk ins, 0 Smith Jefferson, Me, whose son was cured o Incipient consumption by 'the use of Juh 'IA in' Anudynt liniment. We refer to this at thi time as tending tut:on-Matruh: the statement w. mule last week in relation to this liniment a applied to consunmtion. It Congress had employed an much. Reiman , skill in the arrangement of its "Reconstruction Policy" at the close, as the War Departmen• did at the beginning of Me war, In artangint for the manufacture ofwl•ut was culled Sher:- (twin CoraLry Condifion Powders for the use 01 the Cavalry !toms. no doubt the Union would have been restored long ago.—..grrlwn74. A ATzW AIMANGEMENT ! PIANOS & ORGANS. At L. B. Isbell'e Jewelry Stand. Virile], a 'ar'er ant I.lter mock of the following goods will he (woad thao oh...whero In Northern Pentoqlntoll I=l RWELRY k CLOCKS SOLID "41o:cit . & PLATED WARE. . FINR TABLE CUTLERY, Df;MOND APEoTACLES. sod a morn[ ow.ortmonf of '11:141Gt1 MezchOodlfe,. Sheet M vie. Violin Strings, rte. oc- AU Vine Watch Rep*lrlugresit!? Machine. and Or done, tr o .14 by gan• Itrpsinol by L. B. Isbell. , Y. Melhatah. & Melhuish. lic.trou, 8410.10,17-Ir. na~i~tixs~:c~~~ "Robinion_Tanner.,72, New Milt 1 ~0 18, 174, by -Rey. Q.-11.1tant i vihnry to Slarttot Tltttret;btitb MA' Stiitbrd, Pa. tl Demps7 , ,-14o1cot.17—to Netanlty . ol.s4l 1874,411,4. A. , 414 firueftd. ptA , VV4I/1 4 4111.11 , 411. 'nt14614) • Wright —N , Jrton —ln Fain We. February 10th 1874, by Zeve, esq. ja ) m E es W. I Wrlghi, et Oweym, 'nage ce,ml44 iil2-0,4,/a ”1 Jezeap, Sum{beltatina county, Pa. Rosenkrans-4.iievers—M m tlic Residence of 1ft.610) Itteaeoliriiis. 19 Priirthtle. Feb. t hll, 1874, Layton Rosenkrans, to Thiry A. Sievers of Fitirdialc, by lice E. W. Bteekenrid4e. But tertieltl—floilister—ln Datook. Feb.lo, 1074, at the n•xblence a the bride parents, by Hee. J. 1.3 Miller, Mr, .le-oen• F. Bottertield of Bril;tortiter nal Mits., Frank F. Hollister I A Ditn.tek Braincril—lirsineril—At the residener of the brides ro her in Colcsrille. Frb. Pith. by Rev..l. G. Br Lino: I of Spritiz Green, Wisconsin, NI r. Pxy ner of llnrF rd Po.. and Miss Nella lirsineril N. Y. Rine-anton-1n Lenox., F..hrmtry 3(1. 1874. Ed win, elliK of C..rnelins and Sini7,aret Rinenr 114(.1I 1111,1111 s. HAYDEN —ln New . 11ilf,m1 F.ormmli. Sundav morninz, F, Mmtry 13th, IY7I, after a Alio rl ill 11,s, Mrs. Elemmr Hayden, wile ~f Wm. Hay lea'amsi 4U years, 10 ta,,mlo, and 10 days.' Luce—At Lr father': ro , idence, In Lynn, Pa. February sth, 171, of typhoid toyer, Clarence C. Luce, In the 15th rear of Lie ago. trter—ln Librriy. SucTiettannaeounty, Pa.. Fetal' try Trio. 1971, Ebep , •rur carter, aged 66 year+, 5 nn.utlis, and l 3 da'ya. 1 1)i 51. fIT'A ,' ,f O. A. 13a. , 5,1t.;:,f1e0n..52r,ti01ica tlabihri \ 11,ri B. W 4•11.. aire.! 21 years and 10 manilla, ."n of kiuy-P. .litirc Cu remains Wen., ta• k,•11 fur intf-nout.t. u.m mission Merchants. JAMES M. ROWAN, Oc.2ximicssacrsa. MaorcsUcaza.t BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, POUL, THY, A.N U VEAL CALVES, 77 Dry St., New York Conalvments. tolicited and renew. made Immediate I ju odic of good*. Sojd f.ur.c.hipplp4mulla Aura ate i ' - 4 l• • Nat Innel Pork Flow. wf New York. N.. 011 lywr lima of Nam York. Nn•oaq Nttl•oPil look or :New York. L " n rw1 0 .." .8 ." 4,Y.41Pat4.:ff."7- New York Produce MurkeV I,l,rted %rock Exprro4lv Inr TIM NIoNTIInPi ,t s,rver C.. ',Me- M.errl.ktit- ‘thitetutllStriert,ltw York: N Y , S". 7. 4 ,, 4 41 . 41 a 45 .Itxpe.- Fro•ory Elm to (alloy 'l3 rz • I)1.0 . c at. Nal .. 10 ta, 'l s 1,100 .. • • • 4t y 4 4.4 GALIN L7l r . ' Ot tte . . ..1•01 Q> •Is tAT. i•r wrnAw —llnf. per 141 . .113 C, 110 I.4tr Et, On en, 17 Q. 13 :lb, There le nn pain which the Cmitior . -lA , zimtnitoltruol rpfl ICIIIQIIw riling thr) will not mtbdue.aod no lamenean which they wined core. Thie In eteong lunttade. but It In tree. TI hare _ produced more cure* of rheumatinta, near dui, I rich jutv.pal•y.•linillandodel q-hlina CY Ltd hreento nealde, berm, n ear. arhe. d c.. upon the human fr me. and of .p :Pin. ;411, 1, . upon aril inal• In on. year h.i,e ,r r ntlett rem-dice nicer the world ic an. Tbey or. co air . rri , oot. oll•heallnp ietrn re :, C•lppliiii throw niout th tr nrth*, the Intle rearm...moire ho ate nweentlinneid M.rmleria and the are heal it wil loop a 'car The rettpe I•• pub iiihed ironed e•ich tootle Then II 11.1 uo ortklee In'er old her., 1,1,1.1. e the, do Jo , what they pretend to Thmie who h•iar notTer from rhronmtlont, p on, air de-erve to ruff. r if they o d 101 l 11 . .. c Centaur 110m..0 , w hi . e vrrx. pc: More than 1,10 evrllllCile , •f rrniartta hie corer. In Ilnilltrd froren limbo, chronic heum a tinoi . , ; coil :n m,lpt tenthirS. •Ve.:Nife hren re. rived. Wu wtil emid c-citlur conielnineeertltlente., be reeve, ar„.4l:akta e . jdotF res t rA ionic opt heyilltriseileirift7elrt4 leltt • - te for .1111.10 ed or •weented homer nit mole, or for ',re worm in 'hero atock.owheYn rim men , . ani worth y attention. NO fatuity mood be u t e wrapper f trnlly ore :. , 1: w era pp, liir S..id by ell Drueuinitr ,• ent. , per tootle: lor., W. 3. B. Rosa Flo :titan)•Ni 'lnch. Canton!. le mon. than a ettbetitnte for Cnator Oil. It It Ole gmly infe article la elititehre which le certa i n to caentitilet the tie regulate the are wind "ilk amid pi-wince naturil -hrep. It contains neither nineraiJ, morphine iir aicohol, rid it Wear:tut to tote. Ititilren nerd n r.) end rwithere cony met. • , , El. 3e. icr va. ar j W"" 4 ";44W1 4 - f4t*DX''.r: FAL MD WIN PER GOODS, libff2t BC)COD:V9 LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND COLoRM ,- - 7 w , scAs, NEW S rYLE OF PIDN rs, w WATER PROOFS. FLAN NELS. BALMORAL AND HOOP SK l's. ELVE rs, Do-41ER y, ILEAvy wool, GOODS, ( A RPETS, OIL CL" PA PER HA Norcns. BUFFA LO AN I) ralittiop FIMS,II4 - rs ern cArs9:I3MTS AND BITOES, 11 44. 1 14Wr i ii1X411 1 4 4 i. 14% 4:1 . • sTEEL, AND SZ.U•-. 1 n great candy, and will he sold on the most .curable terms, and luwwt priLes. 11. BURRITT. N;w Milford, Jan. 28111, 1874. E ALE G COAL Y ARD: Al Coon'i Crossing. (Terminal of the Mootrose Railroad ) PbAz, MI eat Cat:x.l Ever offered to the people of If ontroteand Vicinity. 'living hail long ex In the nn•ter-e. the . , under 'art.al Vanua.... • tiorm•tion every Coal all free runt elute end din it. weld he dei‘•lred. t3.?3 Wr.,43*8 an* ALL KINDS.) I• reralyin t d lily addition• to Mr mock of Grace:lry and 'D eelhug at tltu !urea pub price TEAS. r;ROCKERY. CODFISH, YEI.I.OW WARE. COFFEE. stTuAlt. It I IC FIEL, • RuCKINGIIASI %V AIM, a. X 4,12, 14 *, ,, ed •1 VOT.ag. 4 E 4 I. cANNED tarrr.. SYRCP•c. WORCES- Tglidlllttt 13.VOC'F„, 'mow •nw-kEi.iv....K4 ' 140Uaezt ^ : ^ 2Lontreso, Pa., Pc?, 210873, The Dlaraets Iliscalane OUR ESII:=I I=l b TOM 10 0. Dr:;61440431-1484, ev. r=l r llr'nn ANNUALaCIATC6 E E N nY ord..rfr dratll..,i re; :; 1 ic°4 171 1..1u I , e ' rifll 1%, Pe: coos, k Collett-le2/4; -OP TIT F: 1111 Ching EXPEDITORS Susquehannk.v owi tv For 1873. m a d e red Pnbll•b-d in Pnry.nanen nf nn met ...I bly 01 the 104 h n.,y 01 April, n. U Idl4. NAMES OF TOT ,- NSIIIPS AND Col.l.Lvrun*, Apelncon ti mnel It.-rrtek . A $ r. Anbnrn 1... Er Jack.", L Pr, rt... Arn r..t . 011 y I -10) lindvesrnirr. . A nibr p . A 11. BroulOy is .1 ;. l• n• . I 111,111111( E v Don' I t..ons $ Cliff .rd 6..rt1 , ..4 Revinn - • nil. PoottEß It i. Run Mlotttvt• Itun.lntf... E 11r , JA 11•.” F.r0 , 1 Lake %DWG •sn.oll. ' , WV rd N ens, t. Franklin Snma.fitneEn N. $a SI P. in.ro J 11.. n Fr , enons.lll.. .TWrn.. onk. I A F. ‘.- Gtb.on • . Pi] I. • Gt Floai . 7).1t n. Furry T I' Gor :v.R,.