TAE . .DEMOCRAT. Local Intelligence. Religious Sersieer. The Services in t h e several Churches of Mont rose are se'follow iPTIST CIIIIRCII.Rza. Z. E. Clnststitua D. D. rigor Sabbath Services...—. .......... a. m. and Z p. m. Nanette &heel Prayer ilestang, (Wednesday Evenings CATHOLIC CHURCH Ray. P. J. MUMMY .Sabbath anthird Sunday la a.Lcli Mouth Sabbath Bah Iramedhitaly beton, Man riscopnt cutter, s.pt.upserytee. • pindav Scheer Week•ba7 Services—Wednesdays CTIIODIST EPISCOPAL. 'Sabbath Scnicfs . Sabbath School •'reler Meeting., Tburnikia. k•REsurrEniAs ciluncli ZishbathServlera osbbath School..-...... .......... Prayer Meeting, Theredar Evenings, Winter Arrangement or ]galls, VII Barman Tanl.bantiock, (Da 1 13.) Vta STAtice: • • ,1 trots Depot. Malty.) 600 p m 6.5.1• m Net Milford. (Deily,) 10 130 a nn 3 :Sup in ATyalnlng. (Dally,) 045arn tOO pm :rrlendeellle, ori weekly,) 600 pin /gelato routllb Station. (t.rl weekly.) 100 am TOOare Ilingharnton,rlo.l4. Lake.(ta weekl)).. 800 pea ioop re Id eshoppen. (111 weekly,). 1000 arn 100 p in The New York.. (tin Montroee Depot.) New Ellleord. Tunkhannnek, end Wyeloelnz are daily. The Onnklln StAtioa mall runs Tuesdays, Thursdays. and Saturday.. . The Bitintiamtnn mail. (old Silver Lake.) rune Tues. d' 4end::lll: 7 ni ' arnt d ga ne t T ni net y dlya, Thursdays, and Sat todua. Tho Ileshoppen mall runs Monday., Wednesday., and ateldv.ri. ADbITIJETAL STAGE!. A Rtago leaves daily for Mot:aro., Depot at 1 m., and returns at a p. m A Stage leaves daily for Now Milford at 780 PL m. and rrtame at 880 p.m. B C. PORDIIAM . , P. M. List of New Advertisements. For Sale—W. F. Clarke. Aihninhdrator's Notice--estate of John V .0* !leiley. Ailialiatmtor's Notice cot. of John Loon. Niitkr in Bankruptcy—ea. 01 Ulrich B. Gillet. Soho—Herring & Farrel. Montrose Borough Statement. - - 'Busrsans LOCALS. Magic Inkstand. Peruvian Syrup. Parson's Purgative Pills. Diamonds in Brazil. I.hir Dormant Energies. ei A bout Town A child wishes to know why the dulls see all General Lewis Wagner, G. W. C. Templar, will .penli in Montrose to morrow (Thursday) I Vetting. Them is nothing that will change a man po much ns grid, unlo-w it is shaving off his mous- The Ladies' Union Temperance prayer meet imz will he held at the residence of Rev. Mr. Riley to morrow (Thursday) at four o'clock p.m. Tse - "Frei-saints Bmther's," entirert was well Attended both \ on Wednesday and Friday eve n.ags considering, the bad state of the weather. A vote et thanks was tendered the" Tremaine Troupe' by Rough & Ready Fire Company ,on Friday evening last, for the benefit given on Thursday evening, in behalf ol the company. 'Fhe sound of the carpenters' hammer nail ssw is beginning to be heard about these days. The march of improvement has begun and the dams.ges by frost, wind and weather are being rrpaired. The Vestry of St. Panrs church bare em ployed Mr. Avery Frink to braid a new par-am aze, on the lot donated the church by Mrs. 11. Drinker, opposite her rcsidenee. The week is to he commenced inmumlintely. At a meeting of the Vistry of St. Paul's church, Montrose, on Mov i day eveninghtst. A. ,throp, A. B. Burns, and E. IL Ilawlre Neel e elected lay delegates to the Convention of the Eoisenßal Church,to be held at Willa,:barre,June second. The henefitit of the Montrose Railway are be ginning to be gnite noticable ha establishing competition in marketing proiince and the pur chasing of coal, lime and other articles. Home monopoly is being materially interterred with by foreign - competition. Who is the man that a ill establish a cnAll market for produce here ? Unless some one does this, commercial prosper hr will depart from our borough limits. There sh , .eld be weigh market in Montrose for even - um?, produced in the county and then there need be Ile fear of Binghamton or any other I.reign mart- If we have no one here that will forsake his "curbstone - w•iys and employ his capital i.. a legitimate calling to the benefit of the Mum. his neighbor and himself, we hope ~.ane one, from abroad will do so, as is. being ,se all may in other branches of trade. We assure ttmea an excellent opportunity. With our railway 'completed this borough may not he c....),lered walled in by ten-mile hills and at the r. of a lew capitalists. We hope nut at ens: SP rinr. Blossoms ••In the spring a young man's fancy- lightly turns to thonglits of love," - and it is quite as n.tural that a young woman's fancy should tarn to thooghts of "loves of bonnets" and ' ducks of dumsos.", The spring openings offer nu cud of temptations and inducements, and tuc purse of paterfamili - o3 needs to be long to uort o.4k:tunas upon it. It is safe to assume that the gentler sex anintiationists. ♦ Tonna Lady Duetted to Death At about noon orb Tacsdny,Carrie M., daugh ter of Mr. Obe d - Folkenbur±, Foreman or the Lrie Foundry in this place, was burned to actili in the following manner: The family resides onMain"street, in the house recently ~,, upiad by J. T. Cameron.. Coming into the house. she sat in the front of the stove to dry tic a"ies of her stiotiaL In - some manner her v.vtam caught fire in two different places from a stork. She scion discovered the fact, and, as she supposed, quenched the fire 6oun after, her tittle hrother.er.elaimed,"Carrie,your clothes ore ill on firer . SIM sprang from the chair, thr blaze coming up all around her. She mn into a rear room as her father came in at the Wont door from work. Be heard the alarm and , eppose•J the house to be on fire. lie rushed through to the rear room, but missed her. threvgb.lsatantither room, she met her node, who tore up the, carpet pun completely enveioN..4.l her in it, EMU - dieting the flames, but not until she had received fatal Injuries. Drs. B ''' l43ll a ll 4,Leslie yeti called, tall human aid powerless. he irlArked to the physiciana Chat they need wt. he ;timid to tellher thetruth as she knew she die. :-61i6 filo:I - the same She remained cqnseions to the last, Ovine di the funeral arrangements, and thedetpoxJufbespersonalet:recta Lir her friends tlcr 6 ge yes stereo ninnmen. yearn Sec re mates wertetiken to' Jergett' City', - her further relenee, on train , 7 .10. 12, ori Wclinesd "' eve ' rang, the hinerai thltlng place from the Centen u7 IL E. Chiarth"on Thuntday,—Seert44lM4 Inaft. • Patrituu of Elusbandry, B. W. Buck„stato deputy, Patrons of Hus bandry, will be in 'Brooklyn on May oth, and all communications addressed to him at Brook lyn—care of Geo.J. Giles—will receive prompt atiention. Onion Tanper.isee vieetimg. The second meeting in the series will be held I in the Presbyterian church of Montrose, (Rev. J. G. Miller,) on Lord's-day evening, May loth, 1874, to ComMence at half past seven o'clock.— The meeting will be presidia] over by the pas tor; of the church, Rev. J. 0. Miller. The speak em to follow will be Rev. W. L. Thorpe, pastor, of the M. E. Church, Calvin C, Halsey, M. D., Rev. J. E. Chessltire,oihe Baptist church, and Wm. H. Jtzsup, esq. The singing will be con ducted by the choirs of the different churches of the village. lie,. alto. K. Kirkland. rpm a. m. and Tia p. m. 11 .4 P. id. 13(P. ..Rev. W. J. Jron. 10.45 s. m. and 7.86 D. m. m. 730 p. m. The 1 1 1agnItude of ake Coal Trade The number of hands employed iu 1873 at the collieries in what is known as the Schuyl kill region, namely, filmy'kill, Northumberland, Columbia and Dauphin counties, was 21,24'0 and iu the Wyoming and Lehigh region 35,150 making a total of coal mine Vtortinieu in tboe regions of 56,400, In the districts mentioned there are 1,533 steam engines of 82,456 horse power, 2,884 steam boilers and 333 coal break ers. Counting one horse power employed in mining equal to the work of seven men the production of 29,012, 205 tons of coal in 1873 equaled the labor of 377,402 men. Rev. J. G. 11cmen. 10.45 a. m. and I').‘ p, m. 12.15 p. m. . 7 3f P. m. Departs. Uop m 'tap at Fish Commission "Five thousand salmon trout were distributed in the Susquehanna river last week between Harrisburg and' Marietta." We are really wearied with reading such items. The fish eurnmissioners have done little else than glee their attention to the waters about llarrisburg. Arc they aware that other portions of the Static, bear au equal proportion of the expense and have a right to demand a share of the benefits? We are tad that fifteen black bass have been put into the river at 31 , eshoppen,lowanda and Wilkes. Barre. Perhaps this is true; but it is all the . commissioners have dune fur the upper waters of the Susquehanna, where the water IS pure and much better admitted to experiments than it is below the coal fields —Tu tilgtannuel: Dem.:era. The "Soyerelguo of Rodinotry." This uew labor organization, which 6 acting In connection with the "Patrons of Husbandry," is attracting considerable attention in the Eas tern States, where it originateil, and finite a large number of subordinate councels have been instituted, and are giving general satisfac tion to the members. The "Patriots or II us• bandry" being merely confined f. , 1 agriculturists, and as tilts labor organization includes men of every class it will serve to unite the lithbring population of whatever occupation into an ac tive a.-oiler: tion in till that pertains to their general welfare. We [tiara from the President in a circular, that some fitly organizatious aro already in active opereration in 31iissaelin s etta and that the Order is rapidly advancing in many 01 the States already. A Good Whitesraoh To make a good whitewash for out dour use. take a clean water tight barrel, or other suita ble cask, and put into it a Ina bushel of lime. Slack it by pouring boiling water over it, and in sufficient quantity to cover five inches deep, stirring it briskly till thoroughly slackened.— When slacking has been effected, dissolve in water add two pouads sulpuate u zinc n u t one of common salt. These will cause the n ash to harden and prac.ot 44.• s-,4K7klng, which Frets an unseemly appearance to the work. A desirable beautiful cream color may lie com municate& by adding three mounds of yellow ochre. This wash may be applied with a com mon whitewash brush, and will be found ranch superior, both in appearance and durability, to common whitewash. A SPunki Drtaaker On Monday of murt wcvk in Lewistown, a well-dree.ied gentleman, rather tipsy, king es pied by Judge, Bucher in the court room, was called before his Honor, and interromited as to where he got his liquor ; but be refused or was unable to nnswer, whereupon the Judge sent him to jail—utter lying in limbo until Sallie. day, he was again brought before the court— this time perfectly sober—and again interroga ted as to where he get his liquor. He replied that he could not, tell without being guilty of a breach of confr'dence. and therefore mu t decline to du so. "Well," said Judge Burlier, "you will have to decide between telling or going to jail for contempt of court." Picking up his hat the man thereupon turned around, saying, "Come on, §heritT, I'll go to jail," and go to jail he did too; though as soon as court adjourned be was released. Don't Forzet the Birds. &spend girls did you ever observe how quickly the birds take a hint. No sooner is a bird house eructed in the garden than you will find some little brown or blue speckled songster prospecting around, examining, within and without, with many a flirt of wings and tail and many a quick and observant glance at the surroundings:Anti shrewd calculations as to its adaptibility for a summer residence. When the question of location is decided in the affirms tire the little stranger and his wire immediate ' ly set about furnishing their new domicile. Little chips, twigs, bits of thread, cotton and wool, picked up at a long distance away, per haps, and carried home with wmiry wings,form the household furniture of the newly married couple. Lying around in corners and rag bags and chisels are odds and ends going to waste, a tithe of which would furnish a hundred such little houses. Place them where the birds can find them and see bow quickly they take the hint and avail themselves of your kindness. ae!swrkable Vfeather. The traditional"oldest inhabitant" is bunt ing up the old meteorological records to see whether - the present weather has any April parallel. Nine-tenths of the people are sure be yond the possibility of a doubt that for trigidty and snows it stands without a rival. But there are a few whose recollection carries them back to Aprils characterized by a colder atmosphere and other stranger meteorological phenomena. The snow was about three inches deep in Bar nsburg last Wednesday morning. In Reading zt was six inches deep, and in Womelsrlorf and other Betio cpunty town sleighs were out, as also in Lancaster., Telegrams received at the Northern Central: railroad office showed the snow to be tittema inahas deep at Hazleton,three inches deep at Brilliamsport, six inches at Sun bury, seven inches at tihamokin, eight inches at Selinsgrove, ten inches . at Millersburg, twelve inches it Williamstaln, eight inches at Lykens, three inches at panlilhf? liltLt Y9lk r and three at -Baltimore. =Went nr hetlntywrltett that seven ty-three years pr. .e snow fell ln.May ranch deeper than thaeof last Wednesday, 'Flu wheat was In ',losable. The fainters Mak nags to knock the snow off' the wha.t. with the abject of presenting the hlossnme trout frees% tr. The result was that where the wheat was trt.v.o.l in thii way there was no crop, but tam 11 was let elope there um a VA. Clap Of What and a tieevy harvest. . Partial cluispexislon of Month= =la. Last Thursday afternoon work was suspend ed for an indefinite period at nil the puddling ,i furnaces of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal ' Company's rolling mill 'in &Anton. About two hundred and fifty men are therefore sudden ly thrown out of employment. The cause of this suspension is owing to the fact that the company has been unable for some time to.find sale fur the product of its extensive works. The blast furnace as. well as the lower *rolling mill will continue in operation until further notice. Court Pro:weeding*. James Vannoy vs. Jacob Decker and George C. Hartley. Treating% Plaintiff turfing been a tenant of Decker, in Jessup, a low years ago on settlement And division of stock ate., a colt was left undivided, which Decker subsequent ly took from the promises. Afters While Van. noy got possession of the colt again,and alter keeping it somethrw. Decker ti ok it again and sold one-half of his claim to Hartley, who traded it off ; and the suit Was to recover plain tiff's share with interest. Verdict of the jury for plaintiff, $63.65 against Hartley. A. J Ticknor vs. Hyde Crocker. Trespass.— This was to recover damage front the flow of water from the lot of defendant on to the prem ises of platntiff in which it was alleged the water of fits well was spoiled. These lots be ing situated in the efutern part of this Mir ! ough ,it was testified by several citizens of the I vicinity that the natural flow of their lota and defendants from thawing snow and heavy rains, was amiss plaintiffs, and that any im purities of the water In his well were the re , suit of these causes. The result of a former suit before arbitrators lefl the matter in a shape to entitle the plaintiff to recover costs on the allegation of a continued nuisance, and the ver dict of tile jury was fitly cents damages. Dimmer M. Conrad et nl. es. Harare Conrail and Peggy Conrad, nom" Pegz Hall. Eject ment. Verdict for plain tiff. Commonwealth % , ..101in Dunclon, Thos. Fu ry, and Wm. 11.11 e. These men were arrested and brought before the Court on Thursday, charged with complicity in the affray resulting in the murder of John Lawiorand the stabbing of Imbiber man, ;mil were botind over to appear nt the August Sessions in f-100 each. Keising er and Baker, charged Willi belng the principals the stubbing affray, Were lodged in jail. Dennis D. Donley, use of James Pendegrast vs Jeremiah Kane. Judgement opened on note for a balky horse. Verdict for plaintiff. Th• Fishlaz Laws We have several times recently been wiled upon for information concerning the present Fishing Laws of this State. During :he past few years there has been so much leislgtion up on this subject that people scarcely know when ur how to fish, especially as fishing for one kind of fish is forbidden at a time when it is permitted for another kind. Upon a careful essibination of several Actp of Asseninly bear ing upon this question we find the following. It is unlawful to fish at any time with fish baskets, kiddies, eel wires or nicks in tiny stream in this State. It is union tul to fish with n seine, set net, fyke net or net of any description, the nicsdses of which are lest. than 10 metes, between June 15 and August 10, in any stream. It is wilawhil to fish for trout except for the purpose of pnpagatifin or scientific inecstign. lion, in any other manner than with hook and line. It is Li etul In Bit for saltnon and speck led trout bet Wren .ttril 1 oral August 75; speckled ttn_it ratio line. It is ur Inwtid to catch, kill, sell or have in possession, salmon or lake trout between letolier 1 and March I. I 7 is unlawful to place n net across any canal, rivulet or creek in this State. It is unlawful to fish Gtr black bass, pike, or pickerel in ant other manner Minn with hook and line or scroll ; and only with honk and line or scroll between June 1 and march 1, except when taking them alive for stocking other renters It is tmllwful to fish nt any time in any in land wilier (such us a creek, river or other stream) in this State inhabited by black has, or speckled trout with a net of any hind the meshes 01 which arc less !him 3 inches. It is unlawful to fish who seines or nets in any place is here the water has been partly or wholly drawn off, or to fish in mg wily by drawing off any water. It is unlawful to use set lines in any stream inhabited by speckled trout. There is nothing in the several acts of 1873 to prevent the setting of outlines in any stream not inhabited by speckled trout, sub ject to fore going restrictions as to the time of fishing and the species of fish caught. Odd.Felloura• Aunlyemary Tire brothers and ;isters of Montrose Lodge celebrated the Ftfty-Finn Annivsmiry of Odd [ Fellowship on Satanlay the 2Zith ult. Ample arrangements had been made for the entertain• 1 1 went of a Loge number, but the severe snow storm prevented the attendance of many, es.. necially those residing out of town. A brother and sister from ILarford who started before the storm became severe, were warmly welcomed. !Though dreary and cheerless without the Rail, within all was bright sod animating. The ta bles were elegantly and sumptuously spread,and Ithe efficient coiumithx of ladies provided for all the wants of the inner man in a. way most grat ,ifying, to all concerned. In this they were great ly aided by the appointments and conveniences of the kitchen adjacent to the ilia Vice Grand Seamans, Mail Agent on the 31ontrose Railway conducted the singing (some or the Rebekabs presiding at the organ) of the anniversary odes, -to the well known tunes of Old Hundred, America, and St. Thomas, in which the assem bly heartily joined. Dr. Citehire made a few earnest remarks, and was briefly followed by the Rev. W. L Thorpe, the newly arrived Meth odist minister. (He took us to be Odd-FellOws indeed ; was well pleased with - us, as were we with him.) Rev. Messrs. Miller and Kirkland, though invited, were unable to be present. R o s F. B. Streeter spoke of his former connection with the Order, and of• his becoming a member of Montrose Lodge at its second meeting, 28 years ago the 10th of March last. Bros. Brew ster and Halsey, who united at the same time, also added a few words. , "Some time was spent in a sociable manner, and at a seasonable hour the happy company (nearly eighty in number) dispersed. The com mittee of sisters sent choice portions to sick members and to the poor. The clergy, and oth ers who bad rendered nasernee, were also re membered. If the skies are propitious we an ticipate a large gathering at our next anniver sary. 8. Extraordluary ResuscltaUon Hort. SILLELDON, formerly conductor on coal No. 4, running from, lionesd ate to Port Jervis and living in ibis village near the Wayne Coun ty House, was rescued from the very jaws of death on Wednesday of last week, by. the ut. ceasing efforts of neig,Stairs and (thuds. The circumstances of the ice are as fOtIOW2 : In the afternoon of the day Wort mentioned Ate, Ilzaur Bara t , proprietor of the Wayne County Homo—mho had but a short time be. fore, in passing SEIELDON'S louse,..stopped and talked wall the latter, as hcf . : sat 'at one of the sr indovis—teas summoned . by a child of Sh'ei don's to come to their house; as 'her niotlier, who was sick abed, wanted to see him. Mr. Ball went last once, and found Sheldon lying on the foot of his . wifes bed: The latter said that her husband had drank some huulannm,and she could nut waken him. Ur. Bull endeavor ed to arouse hint, but nil hhi.efforts being un availing, Dr. Keifer, who chal:tdcd to Ire passing was called in, and Drs. Dusinberre and Burns subsequently summoned, This was between 5 and 6 o'clock. The physicians at once endeavored to produce vomiting, but their attempts not sue. ceeding to a satisfactory degree, a different course of treatment was resorted to to save the man's life, and it was ordered ilia( he be kept moving about, in hope that the effects of the drug might in that way he overcome. Sheldon was accordingly taken by two men, on each side of him, anc walket, or • rather drugged, around his back yard, for two long hours. Dur ing all this time he breathed but four times a minute, was cold and haggard, and looked so corps like that it did not seem possible that life had not fled. The most exhausting labor was neceisary to keep him in motion, as a great part of the time his whole weight was on the men supporting him. It was necessary, there fore, fur two others to he ready to relieve them as soon us they gave out. There was plenty to do this duly, us the report of the allele had spread throughout the village and the vicinity of the hotel was crowded with excited people. About S o'clock Sheldon showed some little signs of returning consciousness, and he was taken to the stable of the hotel. ❑ere he was subjected to shocks frum a galvanic battery, smart rubbirur of the limbs and body, and to more walking and moving about. The efft;rts of the physicians and others were continued omit 4 o'clock Thursday morn Ing,when Sheldon was pronounced out of danger. He had been litterally snatched from the grave. If his con dition had been discovered a few moments la ter, it is probable that nothing could have saved him. As to the motive in taking the laiinum, Sheldon denies that it was to commit suicide.— He says he had been restive for several nights, add unable to sheep; that be drank the opiate merely to produce slumber, and took through mistake an overdose. The quantity taken was two ounces, and his resuscitation is certainly one of the must remarkable on record.—Thmee. dale L'enald. *tabbing Atrray at Sueq'a Depot. On Monday evening last, at a few minutes past ten o'clock, Frederick Keisinger, a man-of all-work, stabbed to death, on Main street, John Lawlor and serion,ly wounded Frank Dodge, two es-Erie employees. The facts of the case are as follows : During the day, Lawlor, Frank Dodge, Wil liam Boyle, Thonins Furry, and John Dundon, all young men and recently employed by the Erie Company, made a tour of the saloons of the place, indulging in the uminl amount of "tangle foot." Alter supper they again met, Visiting three etaloous,drinking,running through the strert, shouting, and limiting tptigs gener ally hideous. They left the billion room kept by Allen McClure. in two porties, Lawlor. Dodge and Boyle preceding Furey and Dundon by about eight minutes The first party soon met Reisinger'. Accord ing to the sworn statements of the buys, he was trying to open the tui•st office door. Rei singer uses I het' tr1r..1.1....1 I- • . - about witleint the least provocation, which is prof ”slily the neTect vereion. One thing, however, is certain : that the par ty followed up Hi-Wager, jostling Lim about, until he had reached a point near Gilbert's meat market. Here was t lie scene of the trage dy. While endeavoring to get away from the party, and becoming, des entte. Reisinger is said to have drawn a knife and stabbed both Dodge and Lawler, thus freting himself. Ile then fled. Lawlor sniggered nerrws the road to the sidewalk, cr ing out, - 0, I'm stubbed ! I'm stsblied The teineral artery in the right !high wee almost completely severed, the boy's tile blue] pouring out upon thesidewalk. Drs. Birdsall and Leslie were soon at hand, and the wounded man was conveyed to the Benson House, where he died in about twenty minutes from the time of the stabbing. Dude was stabbed in the thigh, also, his wound being serious though not dangerous. He went fur Dr. Birdsall, and was altetward assis ted home. While the affray was occurring with Keising er, Bandon, Boyle and Fury were actors in another scene, near the post office. A reckless rascal, named Nehemiah Baker, Keisinger's son-in-law, was standing by the office when The second party came out of the billiard room. They instantly collared him and shammed to take him to the lockup for an alleged attempt to rob the °Rice. They rudely pulled him shout. freeing himself when Lawlor shouted that he was stabbed. This episode prevented Baker from being with ireisinger in his affray. They both fled together, however. At about 11 o'clock, a. in, Tuesday, consta , tam Pope and Fox, and Edward Langford,start ed In pursuit of the fugitives, taking, the Jack son road. When near the house of Evan Jen. kilts, in the edge of Clifford, nineteen miles fmm here, at about 5 p. in., they espied Reisinger and Baker riding upon a load or hay. When near the hay, Fox raised his umbrelia,lo hide himself frtm Baker, who knew him. Arriving within a real or' two of the hay, the ortice- , jumped out of their wagon and surround,' the load. Fox and Langford were on oneAlc and Pope on the other. Pope told thf.t' to throw up their hands and come down, or he would Blom' them. They immediak•ry alit air on the opposite side 01 rthe . lotd, and dere' quickly hand-cuffed and n0.....ed in the wagon and taken to S out h oitoon, where they remained over ni g ht, c ooing to ibis place the next morning:, Th,., did not knotv that Lawlor was dead; and .4kmd what they were arrested for, After the inquest, in view of the tone of the verdict of the jury, warranty were issued for the arrest of Furey, Boyle and Dunrion. They were arrest. ed and taken to Montiose, together with Kei. singer and Baker, id charge of Pore, Robert Metllatchle and Edward Langford, onThuralay They were admitted to bail in the sum of tssol) each, to appear= witnesses at the Asgnst term of court. Baker could not procure and will base to remain with litisinger.--Segfe Gordis. Business Locals. CLATILVOYANT ZItAIICULTIO.*S FncEi By Dr. E. F. Buttertieß There a no sub ject that requires so much study and itperieuce as the Treatment end cure of ClironieDDeases.. The astonishing success and remailunla cures performed by Drr. Butterfield nre due I) the gill of a Clairvoyant, to the long study of thecon stittition of man and the curing -Of dmgse from. natural retneilts.: ' , • , , Let' those given up by .othere: bran er• amination. He earns the worst rases if Boons la, Catarrh, Pilet,;,kstbma, Diseases of tte Wart Laknis, and Kidneys. W be at tbe Vaffesty 'lllThlistnton; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May sth,Gth, and Bth:.: • • April 29d, 74.0 , -Bw.° - _ , - • CIIInON to purchasers ofthe;Kruvlan Pyrup Bprotticled solution of the proteiltie of •Iron:) ewared belhg deceived .by any of the prep arations of Peruvian Bark.; or :Bark andArtin,.. which may be offered to you. Every, bottle of genuine lies PERUVIAN SYRUP (not Peruvian Bark) blown in the glars. Examine thelould before purchasing. 3lay 11th, '74.-Iw. We should not hesitate to „ recommend to any friend of nnr Purana they Are seleatifically prepared, and are adapted to alt the purposes of n good.purgative inedielne. Decidedly the best remedy that has ever been discovered for rheumatism, sw•oolen er stiff Joints, flesh WOLIJII . dS, sprains, bruises, cots, and hurus, is Jelmpoe's Anodyne Linizernt. We use it, and al n•nys recommend it to or friends. May oth, It —lw. • • TIIEJUGIC7 INtraTAA'lS.—This intention will drive all oilier Ink* out. of . the - market. -Mil lions are bring sold in Europeonil millions will be sold here. It costs hut two (2) dollars. It is, decidedly, the gremest curiosity of the cen tury. Dlnken im own ink, by simply pouring In water. It will last an ordinary lifetime. Sold by all stationers, or by mull trout R. C. ROOT, :ternour & Co., New York. May 616, '74.-Iw. SATURATE a piece •ir Bread or 3leat with gastric (nice, and it well dissolve. This is diges tion. Add to, such a mixture a "littlaaleotiol, and it will not didaarr. This Is indtgestioli.-4 Beware, then, - n1 tinctures, or tonics, or de coctions containing spirituous liquors. Shun all Nut "tonics," 4nti rely solely on lin. WM,. tt this VINEGAR BrrrEns, the tinest tligctice inrigoraut known, and free from the fiery curse of Alcohol. April 29, '74.-4w. 2 DIAMONDS IN BItoZIL. We have been gratified by a visit from 11. M. Imne,Esq.,agent for Ayees l i ills,Sarsaparilla and ' Cherry Pictoml, in South America, who has just visited the mines with his medicines, and described to us the process of taking grate Rom the earth. A driver places 1/IS gang of slaves in a mud bole, where the gems are found, and pans out the earth in the water, like gold was.'}- ern. The negrfxm are naked, to prevent their secreting the diamonds in their clothes. They are required to work facing their overseer, and hot - bidden to raise a hand to the face • lest they should swallow the Jewels when found. Yet they do carry them away, by becoming HO ex. pert Mutt they can snap them with their fingers front the nan to their mouth, without detection. Ayers medicines are the talismans for their dis• eases, and it was not difficult to exchange, with tlje negrue4, Ayer's P' Is in about even weight for the rough stones Jet which the brilliants are holden.—Bodmi Muter. Mary 6, rcwrtp--In Forest Lake, by A. 13. Griffis. Esq., April 24th, 1874, Julio Blaisdell to Miss Jane A. Oriels, both of Formt Lake Pa. RICHARDSON—Rom...Its—In Brooklyn. Pa., April 18th, 1874, by Rev. It. P Ashley, Mr. 11. C. Richanison of ilarloril to Miss L. E Rogers. BREED—BEMIS—I 0 Orwell Bradford Co. April 21st, 18;1, by the Rev. , 3lr. R. F. Breed of Brooklyn Pa., to 3liss E. 31. Beers of the former place. NiCIIDICK — RAZEAII—At the pallonage, In Clifford, April 22,1, 1874, by Rev. D. W. Hal 3tend, Mr. D. 11. Burdick to 51iss C. D. Macau, both of Susquehanna county, Pa. T/E1.421.TH1E11. Cnossarog—ln Pridgewnter, Prt., April 26th, 1874, Seabury en - smite], aged 72 year& Kerr—ln Brnoklyn, Pa., April 21, 1374, Mr. E. S. Kent in the 62d year of his age. BAlDwr".:—ln.Montrose Wednesday, April 29th 1874, Scott Baldwin, in the 86th year of his age. Mr. BAH win was a consistent member of the Baptist church for nearly CO years. He was Imre in Connecticut Goode nal.wor,g,t-tuA, A[lllllsl, DNA. We beg to inform you, that we are prepared to offer for your inspection, our ttsnal assort-: :vent of MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of the newest shape" in Straw, Silk and Fancy Hats, Bonnets, &e., Velvets, Flowers, Crapes, Silk Goods, Feathers, Blondes, Ribbons, Ruches, Braids, Ornaments, &C., We should be happy to wait on you at our Store, or receive your orders. 103, 105. 107 North Second Street, Your, ve:y respectfully, H. WARD. April Ist, '74-4w. NEW SPRING GOODS littit Arch tag ami.opening daily dein: the eeason at GilltouliorE, Rososhoum, & Co's, New Dress Goods, Shawls, h. Settings, MILLIS FRY GOODS, nth es Trimmed and Untrimmed Ladles' and Children's Brats, FLOWERS, LACES, RIBBONS, &a; NOTIONS,FANCY GOODS,DOMES TIC FURNISHING GOODS, CAR PETS, 01L-CLOTHS; MATS. .tc., For Men and Boy.' wear, COTTONADES & CASSINIEDES, Extra qualltr. Flees Grades of Woolens, POR CUSTOM WOllll MEASURES TAKEN, AND GARMENTS VALE UP TO WIDER IN IBE BEST MANNER. . LARGE STOCK OF ilEkili faillE UT von NEN Jan son, Q ptsors mu) Kamm) strzia,-; GENTS' FURNISHING GOERS, MCeztes db p. papta!,; MERINO WRAPPERS I. bruwen 4 , PINE DRESS, - SHIRTS, COLCAR3, TIES, GLOVES. Fi TRUNKS, SATCHELS, . 6e, 6e. It Is ever oar Cm to please tho public. to sellg dod good. si Popear 100 prtat, and to 111.114.10 - 01trrepu; tattoo es ttobsi.74 the , i • . - as w cnrtut , Ax? TILADE. eltrty and often. Tom truly,, . . . , • •Gutte abort, - ROseignOini ft; CO; M. 8. sEps.tufa, itantrate. Ayrh Cvntaiiir.LFll. • - "Thera ts no pain whlel;thiilettaut Liniments will Pot relieve, no ewenl44 they Wl3l not subdue, and no lanienese 1 1 ; whichtbey wllinot ears. This !petrol:lg .langnage, bat. It to tree: They hart ' traduced more cares of rheumatism. neurslets,Mekjew.paisy.spralus,swci. • I; l l4triff . lingo, caked breasts. Scalds, Vents, salt, then:a, eariathe, de., upon. the 'human Bane, and of strains. salvia. galliatie., upon animals to one year than have all other pretended remedies ;Lace the work began. They are counter.loilent. all.beallng pain Revers. Onpples thrOwaway the 1r crutches, the lame walk, poisonous biter are rendered harmless, and the wounded are lumlud without Water. Therecipe is Pub. Betted emend each bottle. They sell fa no articles ever sold before, beans° they dwjest what they pretend to tin "kiise Who 'noir suffer from rhatimstlant, pelt, or . .wcilinff deserve to puffer ir they will net use Centaur tinfrilent. wtiiievisfi,en" store than 1093 eeradtareit of remarkable enters, itielndleg Oaten limbs, chronic rheeemtlem. gone, rooting tumors, de., bare been re. sewed. We will send &sinister containing certfileates. the recipe, du.. gratis, to any_ one requesting it. One bottle of the yttlloar wrapper Centaur Lintraent to worth one bundrud dill ere fOr sPavlued or sweenled horses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep. eituelt.owners —theeellulateutr are worth your attentlon: Nu family should be without them "White wrapper family use ;" YulL.kw wrapper for animals. Cold by ell Dmgelsts,— SO cent. peer bottle: lancelbottles, SUM J. 13. Rosa Co.. 53 Broadway, New York. Cnatoria to more than a anbstltato for Castor OIL It Is the only sqp article in eziethoce which Is certain to aishaulath the Mod. regulate the baste?, cute wind colloind produce natural ❑cop. It Mittmans neither mlnemla, morphine or eleohol, and fa pleasant to [aka. Children need not ery,and mothers may rest. Comilssion Merchants. JAMES M. ROWAN, Clco=A,zzlzwrsislcraa. Zktiorcithess:Lt azD RIMEIVEIt OP BUTTER, CTIEESE, EGGS, PGUL• TRY, .9.1%,1) VEAL CALVES, 77 Dey $l.. New Turk. Con•lgnmenta inollcited and returns made lertmadlato ly ou sale al gusda dead for *hipping aarda and *ten liEferences: National Park Book of New York. Norib Meer Bank of New York. Mosso National Bank of New York. Lon: Island Bank of Brooklyn. N. 1 Pe b. no trra.--ti The !Mantels Financial. The supply of money is still largely in excess of the demand. The beaks are supplying the wants of their customers whenever the securities offered aresatisfac tory. There are no prospects of any mar ket change fur smite months to come. The outlook fur the future is better, how ever, since the veto than before. We tlnoto call loans at 5(4,6 percent. ; strict ly first-class, two-named paper was nego tiated at 6 per cent., and single-named paper of the same * grade, at 6F1,7 per tent.; loans on government collateral rule at sig6 per cent.; on other tirst-olass bonde and stocks at 6 per cent., and on more inferior collateral ut 7@y7i per cent. Sin. £.k. Go!d - 112+4 --,ary •=5l" 520 Coupna7iiits my 115% 5—S3 Coupon.lSSl 111%4 112. N 5-Z2Conpon, Ines 118 N 1 lAN 5.M4 Coupon. /MS— 115 X IF 15.52 Con pen. 1657 11)a 120„V Ski Coupon, 1855., 120 N 12.. y Net 5 per eta 115;; . 115 t( 10-40. 1131, 115)1 Path Exchange 155..% 4515( Sterling Exchange _ _ . as* New York Produce Starker. Reported Erery Week Expressly for Tux Morkettsa Dexocare by Rbooes & Server. Pmdoce Connote. SiOa Ilershants.26 Whitehall Street, Now York. Birrrsa-Firkhas, N. Y.. J.. Pa. 85 34 Tuba 35 0 114 Pails • " • " 40 Carsea-State rutory, tine to fancyl7 a 17X State D. 107, common to lair.- 0 7 14 Earls-State and l'enne.lo7ooa i? Western. prime . Ortaur-euro..! .:11: es 87 Rye. State ,1:s Oars-State • ar437 83 Lax am, tresaw-Ilay, per /00110 . .. —lO3 l AO Straw. - Rye 55 0 00 Pomorxr-Chickens, Stole, prime ...... 18 - Turkeys. 15 0 17 Ellseelianeoim im vcr X Et In Lanesbo . ro. _HOBERT e prepeted romd.vin=,:t.'Pea,nel Wall ENE: Blacismitft FROM A WHEELBARROW TO A COACH„ REPAIRING IN ANY PART OP THE ROAMER II will recelve prompt attention. • • iumENT. & 12A114. Latiesboro. Pc. Oct. 115;1871.-tf.. BUNT BROTHERS. - 1 r scheidos. es. Wbolesalp .tltatallletilt HARDWARE; IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS, .3IILDER'S HARDWARE, . MINE EAIL,CODN7IIEIitINE & T II'AILE/Parsp RAILROAD d MINING 417PPLIEB. • • cuRRIAcw. BERENOt,_ , ArLE.y..TKEIEB ARO atlX2s7 nuz,,TH. NO - 73 a 44 ird4tt.V2SCl, EANDS. MALLEABLE I.RONB. lIDES,SIVEER, PELLOSS. SEAT IfPDIDLE.S. BOWE. &c. ANVILS, VICES,. STOCKS DIED, BELLOWS HANNERS, SLEDGES. VI . E okr. &C. CIECUL.SIt AND NILLSAWS,BFLTINIT. DAMN° TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER DMUS • CEMENT, HAIR & OTIINDSTONES, imelact WINDOW GLARIP.LRATIIBREIiFINDINCIM Azrimmov, pArtitEnß. ' • Wanted, as soon aspOsslbley - T 5000 vikr,1713411 CALVES, • icOOO'DEACON SKOiSi ISOCOKARLY•LASIBS, • . • For which the highest market }ride; will be paid in 221 h. bt 1 . D. WELLMAN. Amt will also say to Pie tanners of Muni* Jump Purest Lake.and Brlgeeatrr . towitattfpa, envie hackle real ealara to tied will del leer ram acitatrlegind'a Mo tel at Montrose, on Morulay of each setoff. between the hotted or to And Ii o'clock, until lli above dattaut acing be changed to lame other day of the , week." "They wilt Mao notify mead the number of tailer2i. tite7, bring each weak by null duo waft/ rirrioda ill their deliver!. b. wrixmAx, - • . " New Milford, Fa April Prh, Sna=nrirei • Dur rovod- VVOODODII. WOOD ?OUP, Totitelcts, thimble, Rftlctrof. And Moan. The hoot Podtp for the tenet money. ' Attantlan is topeelolty lvtted to ,Ittotrlloy's -Patent !in terred Drub - on:4 Iletot'Drop Chock !aivo. which .Can oo withdraws fthOot reoulrinA.tho-Putrp.orAto. le.thlf the Moto. Alto: the Cop. pet Chouther, which never - ono-kit or sastottoind wilt outtiot boy other: For oslo by Drakes& tho.Troda goncroDr. .intiotto for Dlatchtorn Pump. and tf not for sale to yonr - town. rood sitroct to - • CEUlli. 0;UPIIIIG121113 . 81. a is COL 11020706 bib" ktaitidtlOUL, Pa. 4:11 lit, 11T4.-4m. rtCo NIESONWP Southern Tief FERNITERE EMPORIUM i 15$' iVasTilogton . kittile4; 332.2a6iuszeitais i Tau will Find the JAYAOZT: ASO BEST AOSOBtX.I73T Z -11 la ilk. IV X rE" ICT.3R,VI OP ALL [ENDA. At the Lowest Prices of en,* Store hi ziouthero lir York. dll Qugda Sold are WADE/CEO es aelptegentaii E. D. RODDISODD so.. 11 I.IIM-131 .W - urri.l - turlEt WILLIAM SMITH'S Erenilms hinatiUro WIMOOEDyOIt fto th• 111101 stock of . FIRST CLASS AND COMMON 3F ) ItT1:1,1%1 X 1171E7252.3311 To be found this section of-th• coluary, of bleonvs MUM tacture, sad at prices that cannot Call to glee MIS _ faciltill. Lit wakes the very best EXTENsION TABLES In the Cocunt7. sod W4/2116.NT0 them. - UPI-10LSTERY WORK Of Au kind. done In the Lipton sollllllo/. r . Pt X. 1 117 CI. .13 39 I;11 /El OP VARIOUS EINDh. PURE .NO.l DIATILASSES# COMMON MATIIASSENa . UNDER TAK ING.! The subscriber will bereafter make tow tad * specialty in hie buclucset 'Havingutt cideplete NEW and tbe most eletwut REARB Z In tbe titata4 twedbig his son Ices: will be attended to prozugtts satistlicuary charges. WM.- W. MTH It SON, litootrose.Tit. Jae. SI. 2hTL—uoS-1.1. Bea?. Estate tbr Esau. - „ The Subscriber ;)trers for sale the " fullowiug Real Estate, to wits THE FARM • . known its 'Minima Moore Farm." situ triggeorilla tar tairoddp, tanquctianna Co.. Pa.. about. 4WD 101414 castor Itoritrude Itoroazh, containing IEO IMMO OZ gallant cran and grain land. about 20 semi Of timber,/ a good farm house and ootbnildings, a Ste ottiaard OS choice fruit...m.ll WAtetrd, and adapted for dairriagi ..detraeler - nry23 and wide R Itamus, .ly diapooed of. . ALSO; A HOUSEAIqD LOT - - • Waste in the Borough of New Milford. Pnaqtrettattild Count:, Pa., pleasantly located on the Main strest, mat the Oentre of the town— Lot Clit feet front, • Coed ere.. venient two-story dwelling, a good sized Wotan 'YOU and a conrerdent we;( of good water, • . ALSO A FA..101 OF rurrecato ono fourth of • mile from the Donnish af' New hllltai raieres Improf•Oadittba balanco if•al tliottesoflpl pally . , with Ahem not. and UMW*: A good gem ft ban, an d . • thrifty young orrlnot. • , ALSO TAE atrrEt. PUOPERT7 morn as the camagrAutr ROM, in Gibida ZOO low. Susquehanna Co— Pa.. neural:dor Sid seen set ludr mostly improved. with Hotel., wavir Baas and vat buildings. Convenient ei th er as a Lotclot tut 01711014 and dairy purposes. . A 1,40 A DISTILLERY for the manufacture of Cider Brandy, to good . order, la tely ocrtri ed by C. Pall, dectumed.ita= CO perches of latur adlaceut to the aformald HO .U.lProl# extz. . . "Perms made ear, to snit tho purchaser, open geed Smutty:— For. para.:o4r. Squire of IL 1.1. flaw/e7„DiffccolLe 011. Arre. - 31nutrose. Pa., or of the subscriber on the 211311.1 Moore Farm. Bridgewater. Pa:- JOHIV GIANITT I EHIGLI VALLEY RAILROAD.. SOUTH, 255272. No: N. No. • 710,. .14 0. 1711 i 85. O. 4.• P. 6. P. aN. T. S. P. tp, IP.Is 340 180 0) 910 tra ISO 015 • BVI 3 945 ... Vm gretly 1500 505 9 545 I+9 , 585 117 1005.... .31.8.ru5.„ ... 11 45 ass emir 420 205 10 40 Tnwar da ....11 05 457 111 522 ' 1180 42»101014....1006 648 395. 11 Lseyville 943 405 •41 614 12 12,...Meehnppen.... 9121 9 '625 Alt ..,..Melluopany..... 912 t 656 350 12 40 ....T291074990ck. . 849 320 801 442 130._ ...P1341,0 725, 142 4. 822 6141 2 15...W11ke5-B•re, ..700 *l5 410 35...514uckeh0n.... a. 28 550 Alictabiro.. k ...3.l2. 1047 1110 040 6 4 Bethlehem.... . 1050 II 00 • 915 6 .12utou .10 05 11 IMS Nati so . rft'im In V) a M.—Philadelphia r. mi. 940 New York..., Re No. tri teams Totraoda . 710 a. - 1134 •• Athe9ll, lie r . W.,e.r17. 8 47, itt.. at Alstilta at 9 009.40 t. No - 51 Irtkers Elmira at sat m.: Waverly. at 6IS a. m.; Mitt:o4M 680 p..m..,artiviva Towasdalt 71.. p, La. R. A. PACIR97I. ElapethateAdalt, ' THE Eacte, -r TE,. M YS NICHQM. Pzto . =crow, Sgyaq or TV S Gupta Ramat 113101fii;indli" • , . . X3'71402/. 3310 0.1t5.. ikketzxtrckiNe We derire to any In the public that our atoriDs V 4 stocked with Druire.:Mrdiritirs. Paints, .. o lle.Verulol.. Brushes, Comb". Petibtuezy, Fancy armies, provably, tars 390 patent prepuratlons.stutall otherarttoes two ally keptln tint es.. drug. stares. We caanottsi qqf goods gcuulneepd pi the best gustily, and Will b• gulf_ at tuur price:fir croft. 11,sivectf YOOss. ' Fsb 90.1 *llOll )11411018. P. li.37IMIX•Xa izcpu jai. Fryvgrzi . 1,11111 /CVO, Cali sloirtßan; szzura. Mill $. TiIIUDBLI4-0180 • . _ NM Stittitat Lear. thin Reim eally:tarseettat Ate ?denten.. &Ili. • . the Lehigh Talley RAI toekos. tbt. u, tw 3 W. Railroad. • A pit lirm —tr. CAIIDSI CALLING CARDS:t Ileslly vreitea Ordes- by mail rveelve prcarptattinslioi. ~ . - Par domo, e. *roma gazdzose. =at, b ,