THE DEMOCRAT. Local Intelligence. lleiiglons Services. The services in the several Churches of Mont- Tose are as follow : a t. MST CIUIRCII.Dre. J. E. Caw:au= D. D. Pastor. assmith Services • Ms a. M. avid 9 p. tlabbAth School 12m. -Prayer Yeertang, Wednesday !evenings ZN CATEIOLIC entrricn RIM. P. J. MUMMY tigthlusth Services latandnm au missy Its each Month A abbr.!' Sett MI Immediate!) before Masi Rev. 000. H. Rlrlitland. VIM n. m. anti! , { P. m. 2M P. m. P. m, PISCOPA L CITURCR s tyruth services.. .... Sands y School.. ........... Week - - Dap Serflee.—Wednerdays Re, W. L TIMATI! 1U.45 A. fn. and 7.30 p. m tr, p.m METHODIST EPISCOPAL S,hhnlh Servicr% c‘abhath School .P-arer 31ttOng, Thorndety, Rev. J. G. lanzan, 10.48 a. m. and 73$ m. t 1D p. m. . 7 AI P. m. NIKSIITTRRI AN CHURCH, 1411hbell `Service* Sabbath Reboot, "prayer Mectin:, Tbnradar Eveuingo. Winter Arrangement of Math Vu RAILROAD 311kbanttock, (Dally.l EMIIi=3 - Mantra , Depot. (nary,).........._.fi0np m m New Milford. (Dail).) 10 00 a m 1 ;op to valnring. (Bally.) 1145(ifu 200 pm Priendar(lle, Or( weekly.) 000 pm NOgnm Conklin Staunn, ((0) werki •.) ..... 7 00n tri 700 am Xinghamton.rta S. Lake.ltra weekl)).. 800 pni 7(0 pm Melinoppon. In weekly.). 1000 a m 400 p m Thi. Sow York. (rid Moiatrn*a Depot.) New Milford. 'Tn n khannock. and Wyalmiing are daily. The Conklin Station mail runs l'unadaya, Thureday*, and Saturday*. The Binghamton moil. (rice Silver Lake.) mono Tun*. dark Tbnr.dayo and Siiturda••• Friendsville mail runs Tnevidayii, Tburewhys, and Sot. The Meahoppen mail tuns Iloudays, Wednesday*, and Tridaya. ADDrInomAL STAGM, A Stant. Imre" daily for Mont row Drpot at 7 tn., end .re turno , at 14 p. A mane ICIIVr• daily for Milford at 7.1.0 a. or. and re tu rne a 330 p. m. E C. FORM! P. M. List of New Advertisements To whom it inny rnn,ern—F. 11. Bunnell. };,en worn Notico—estate of Amos .1 Rice. N.uiee in Bankruptcy—estate of 1. Brninar.i. Borough Orslinance--Great Bend Borough. Assignees Sale—Oliver Lathrop. :Musical Garland Chas. H. Distort BUSINENS LocAps. l'ciery the year rounil—GeceC, IEII Co. 'n4v.a. C. 11111 it Co. Thin:Lei:in Syrup. • Magic Inkstand. 'nrsons Pi'ln. Fine Clothing—The Wnsiiington St. Tailors'. .Announcenicut—E. L. Weel.s. Notes About Town The Lathes Temperanee Prayer meeting be hold at the house of Dea. Jerre Lyons this Wethasilay) afternoon. A special mceUng of 11,3tzil i.ts Rea,lv Fire coniiiithy No. I. on Fridnv evening next at 7ti o'clock_ Businesa of importance to Le transact ed and all members me expected to be present. Isn't it about time that man-trap in the slat walk and gutter on the corner by the Fog Of bre, was fixed. Forbearance has about ceased ao be a virtu: is this matter nail we shall feel obliged to apply our "cork screw" pr•uv soon. Dr. Blackman will be at Lome on the of r• noon and evening of May 28d, to reeeire any of Niis friends, young or old, who may favor liim with a sociable call. The next dav—the 3A>. bath—is the eightieth annir,.rsary his birth. T. T Lk F. A. Cuss 11.:VP just Itin down an• oilier of tho.e fine i.tone walks in front of their I on Turnpike iitteet, 14 a redit.l ttif enterpri,e in inanite.t. oia:.!ieneet 10 the (101 for eti.rnt which we are ple:;i ed to note nherevor we t.ee it. 11.. w much longer will it he before we can record the satire ~ of G. P. Little Esq., and Li. Brewster, the uuly remaining links in that completed line of walk ordered by the council mom than a year ago? One of the most pleasant localities in our borough, at the present • time, is "Old Ridge -Street" which leads to the old Fairground. M. Dessaucr, managiat partner 01 Guttenberg Rosenbaum t Co., has a fine residence there which be has been repairing and beautifying in en elegant msnner during the last year. Mr. Nelson Hawley, of the Public Avenue meat market, during the same t hue has built n fine two story dwelling just above, and nicely laid out and beautified 4i s lot surnninding it. Mrs. Lewis, widow of tile Into Gm. Lewis, is erecting a fine cottage adjoining Mr. Hawley. Edwin Lathrop and Dr. R. Thayre have each a fine residence on the same street. if Decaration Day is to be observed in Mont rose, as we have no doubt it will be, we hope that one of the first objects will be to call upon the Officers of the Soldier's Monument Associa tion, which had its birth on 3 similar occasion several years ago, to take action in the matter. By calling things by the right name, let respon sibility rest where it belongs, and let the burn log shame of wantonly dilatory action rem up on the guilty officials instead of lying as it now does upon the whole community. Let the mon ey be expended for the widows and orphans of your dead comrades or in some other token of respect in the promise made to those from whom this subscription was solicited. If nottrliv, more than a hickory or ash pole was erected it would show that those who went trues us, and in our stead, to lay their lives on their country's. altar, were not basely forgotten. We promised to aided their wives and children lrom penury 'and want and keen their memory green on the hearth stone when we urged them to lay down their lives for us, and were we the arrant hyp ocrites ite now seem to bet No lllore Clialk Mixture A bill has passed both Houses of the Legit,la tore making the adulterAion of milk an ofl!nee punishable by a fine or imprisonment, or both. Violating Postal Law. The that case of violation of postal laws of the United States, in sending obscene and scar )(dons communications on postal cards, through mails, was beard before U. S. Commissioner J. W. Mix, of Towanda, a few days since. The party charged with the offense, is John,Corr, of Wyalusing. In default of $l,OOO bail, Ire was c "nye) ed to the jail of Lycoming county to await trial in June. mz=ci ,Dlastagatobed Exiled Among the exiles from Prussia is the Coun tess Pauline Von Superior of a charitable order of Catholic women, who has purcliaseid grounds near Wilkesbarre for the es tablishment of a convent.. Four sisters of Char hr belonging to her order have commenced a school at ficratitaa, where they arrived on Thursday the 7th, and were enthusiastically received by the German population. Fasron• of Efuoiroadr7 A Grange, of the above order, was organized in Franklin tnwnship, oa the 12th, inst., and the following officers were elected and installed: Ben. 0. Vance, Master: Robert E. Bailey, Overseer; Mrs. Mary E. Buck, Lecturer; Al mon L. Southard, Steward; Edward C. Parks, I cs..•vord • Nribla T P.." 6 - AT 11113 OPFICE. CLUMP Taw 1170. .. • , Card. buying and selling with "I'll tickle you if you'll Having been duly commissioned as Del u'y tickle me," to erect new Judicial seats and c I. (kir - Susquehanna mo.) Of the Patrona-Of Bus- ion thent . „with IttcratiieodigicafiAr the*. es bandry, I will heild'myself.in readiness to at- or tome obeeLioiliiii4wit4idi tidetlili-; r el tend to the duties of Mitti:, appointment at any 581 i eltili!. Thivacittaiddite Ed' • ' in time. , ' Aii it one - niaitingllnfermattinti in regard t,lfiiiigh,lattfre and lithlrlfrienA iii , i tOvho t to litttnatlod.Or qiangeii . ...,Can'lMaupplied by iiattlied to bcJtuiltc,ilititre Jhc s only ting npnliing to MeV mail' or, personally. I will , lit:Amy:masklll 'itriltiulWikirt,i.l74.lhel eon send illeproPerhlinke.wlih-tlileilOnb how to stititeney which theffiiiii,,,clec itti.trent, proCetttrtetorrafilll.sikatige,...ftd.nyfplication. Tei4Jvcii.thi:3 chrutilititnn'Jltent witlinly FarmertioittO)2itterli just 'stint . yon need, and to citeifin,follolbifYitifit]rOwitie l Otirbiliionnl delay in nallitig4onittelrilii of its benefits is ComincittYliai - jitaitils`hiv6qeh: fah(' iii , this put,ting,oft. thegood torte coming. „ , . bodyclillts, 14,;0r- ttaiXf Oat, 'PetNfi,lnn• Address ' ' '...'" r . . A ,K ik,(4ol . oiiti,oi the 'peripla:rietti-for the li. S. SF.ARI.r., Montrose, Pa. present COrOttifitioiiind its pviViCirms`ak.akfar , -or •-aer•-•.------- ' 88 - Miat erected iepaiathAndieliiCilislti'lbt'y it is Finished. wnd)ditc. Ibitisilel AlfPAlforj. -040 ,1 11 AnIns en; The Legislature adjourned last Friday at noon titled7tO boa separate distrietiltitchir;q4,46,oo9 with the mutual admiration speeches and gins, inlttbitiAls,:httt.ther !itbig fyiteitAto - fs.,), T led which are pleasant anti appropriate, and none titia.,4inttiy . ..;tilia 6 P!:.7*.loolln..2:ol l eilt.. rel oflhe usual book and paper ball throwing, I,Audge, Iro to reside in Towanda, Ilenen,lTley neither appolprlate nor becoming. Senator . "higrolled" for that. .'This county die ii6iapive Cutler, of Erie and Warren, was chosen speak- I the constitutional number' fur a Separllde'llk er of the Senate for the interim. The follow- tact and should have been attached to Wyom ing Senators' terms expire this year .. Davis, -Mg, which would have saved this salary of one McClure, Collins, Fitch, Strang, Weakley, - judge but R. R. Little, the Tunkhannock Rep- McSberry, White, Wallace. Graham anti Hum. ' resent:Wye, would not consent to that, for that phreys, eleven in all. A Twenty-two hold over would not put hint ou the bench. I'inal11 ( .8 118 - Since fifty will coma:flute the next Serrate, .ntleharnit stns made a separate district, rind twenty-right new Senators must be chosen at Montour, Columbia, Sullivan and Wyoming the election coining, six of wtann Pltiladripina were made andther,with one of the "additional will suply, Those then elected will' tatrve for 'lnn' Judges." This did not finally, Seem to suit tWo years, 'according to section 9, schedule of I lr. Little, so In the very last . throes 'of the (V -ine Constitution. . ing Legislature he seerils to have been Pre'S'en , led whim a nes- disniet, consisting of 'Win nut te S. S. Convention. I ming and Sullivan. We congrattilitte ,ir. L., in The Tenth Annual Lonvention of the Penn- , his having narlied the goal for as high the tus• sylvania Sta , e Sabbath-Sellool Association will 1 jor part of Ids winter's labor lots lieenspeut: it be held In the First Presbyterian C'eireit on only now retrains for hire to 'get rotes etvnTli to Washington Avenue, In the city or re.i.,o too, base the honors of a judicial mantle fall upon on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June Lim and cutk the C. - 1111MT. It, 1(1 and 11. 1874. 1:7 _____„,.. ......... --...-. --... • itellrond Elrnr+lott. . A rrir et. Departs, (XI pm 14 pm . Entertainment will be prorated for all ilel;..> gritisi olio will notify "Wm. man of Local Committee, Scranton, - °a or be fore June 1. The Rev. J. It Vincent, D. P, of Nen' will be present and take part in the pro.-ee,' The singing will be eiouiluctell by Prof Johnson of Philadelphia. Whatever arrangements may be made 1,,r re ductiun of fares will be announced hereafter SoYerel;O• of Industry Previous circulars hove given in so:or .1. tail the reasons that Issl to the Mr:nation of a .Na tional Organization of 311,01 c industrial el:lases. A redeut caretul re. iew and roodit"..atlon of :ts test un.k Lis ha ,1 .1111p1..1111, :111t1 11 , •W C.1,11t 'lt 1.11 is 11.:IV . 11.1,1111 . 11 :1i unbn , l,lng the last thought of many intelligent un ads of th e It provides for Subordinate, Stole, and Nationul Coun,ils, admits women 1.1 ail its privileges anti honors, knows no net, rant, or privileged class, and ',mitts the co operation of all who are in svmpatfsr with its porposc_ The two prominent lectures in this movement are, plans Mr education and culture, and for at:curia; pccultiary advantages to Its mtimbera, by bringmg prOdUCCra and consum. era into more strut contact. It may be said that these constitute 11i tinily and spirit. It so ill sick to make every dollar of Ils nit mbers secure n larger equivalent than is Nightie in the bands of the isolated ptirchatter, at tl:e 1110:115. time that it at tasulates and enltivntes the god:il Ind intellectual Mates of Ifs members, ittertam. ing the abilsty ut dtbore.s to widen:tato 1 their rights, Mb:rests, and power, w hen wisely es gw.:lattrd, and acting in harmony lot contunon By c0:u111:12...i.n of nnilliber3, coneentrati.n of bride, and the adoinion 01 the casti •ysoo. we can r.rrango to matte inirena.les nt reduced rates. its an illestramion, NVC so,nuit lowing letter just received: SPRINGFIELD. )Lists, )larch. !Kid. W)t. 11. EARLE, Prexidea f Nationd! Gus ieal: The undersignis.l,Presiticid a of the nor Coun cils in this city, riyresenting a present mole bership of about four litindrel would shit', tor tli benefit 01 lint Order in other plum, that cur' members here are trading with I- cal drd era in . flour, groceries, mods, clothittg,coal,und stationery al special rotes, by u loch it is oti matol that an ordinory family, of averagr siz-, will sore al least filly dollars it ye-sr. ing that two hontinst. limiting aro represented in our present inem , wrship, we sat a ten 2011- saud dollars per annum. But, at our prcscat rate of growth, it a ill hot he i”ng lrg-I,lre o ne thousand families, who do thcir trailing bare will he reprt-ieuteil in our Councils. There would then or a saving of fifty ..housanii dol lars per annum. We believe that to be uu ott• der-estimate of the truth, as our arrangements for procuring the officio' we consume are Or from complete. Fraternally Timmq .1. S. timer, President of Sprrugfteld Coo sul. CO. P. PA LME it, President of Amory 11411 t).4 . !”-il. Ihits:NwAr, President q f WRIAIGN. Pre , ident of E t unit. Wholesale (I . tribtu,„juts, rent ros are being ol • gnoir. al, and d.iilc ihoretteini are reported, the details of NV iliCil it is deemed-I:ro dent to withhold froni the genus! paldie• We expea a slim; time, to he able to coiutuuttivate to all liolsordinate circular letter, the terms of special contraos made with various mantifacturer4 and pro,incers in the country. To ~sure the boto•ti;.. of organiintion, let tw.•11 , ). in more pet,on., ovvr years or age, of gund character, and not having interests in conflict with the purposes of the Order, unite and Imply to some Deputy or the ;Secretery of the Council, w ho will arrttigc to Imre sueli parties orgtinized in to a Subordinate Council. The init iation Fee is two dollars for men and one dollar torwu- The Order is rapidly spreading throughout the Union. From Maine to Cahtoruin, ex pressions of hearty sympathy and approval, are being constantly received. We earnestly invite the working classes; to whom mainly this circular is addressed, -and every true friend of reform, to Lmpartlally criticise, end candidly consider the purposes and methods of this organization, feeling as sured that it will meet with such approval us its merits demand. J. BUTTERFIELD, &cretarv, 1126 Mnui ttreet, Worcester, MISSS. . • LERaysvit.ta, Pa— May 13. Int Dear : Above please find circular of the "Sovereigns of Industry," Councils of which are all over the country, and State Councils have already been instituted in several States. This is emphatically a laboring-man's organiza tion, and embraces all classes engaged in indus trial pursuits. lam colitimissioned to institute Sulxirdinate Councils In Pennsylvania, and will furnish constitutions and other informa tion upon application. S. W. BUM. Penn'a Deputy of "Pocereigns of Industry." New Judicial District One of the iast acts of the expiring Legisla• tare aas to erect Wyoming and Sullivan coml. tie§ into a separate distript, As we said at the time the general Pill was,btiore that body, its members were not apportioning the state for the interest and economy of the tax burdened masses, which might,have heyri dope with great ease and facility, but day atter day of the people's time was spent by 133 of their :ervaata 'two dollars each per diemxnonraing xi the aggregate to *IMO per day, in jangling. 1 and scheming, plotting rind counterplotting, The esrtrelon river Ili,: llnafrosc ilnliway 111 Tun'c!wannrk on niers, c.i 11-1 wvek,pnivii e a I.lensant Thr it iris the n pneil go:We:urn : ',Si Dr. T.l, Brews, Er• an?, Miurin S. OA: J. Miit• th e , 4. 1.; win Evens, .11t.irney I' W. E t upien. 1,1 ow I; Sehene.:, Martin Rome, Vincent i5t..,144.1n, E•l• ward MeConnel, John A11(1105 . 0:1, Hon. A. Rinl nall, S i F. Cur,. Wil!innit E. Tay Ddniel Ly• Ong, !Inn. J. , Genernl E. F. Jones, Jnnrs A. Weed, 1.. S. Whsle, Witham It. Osborn, A. E. Andrews snit \V lull ney llecowlrnnsinvitstinn wr ornme. nne or the number that la n k wise:tee from .Montryce which cninlictel of the s.P.cering gentlemen, C. nere,S 11. snore, C. I. 1 - lnnen,.l S. Turhell J. E Carmen, Attornr). W. \Vat 4cm, e.q C Tyler, Abner (ttllbi, end ether.. including the °door of the Alontro•le frprildio, and Yo‘d of the Tankhani . ...ek kergl.l,r• t 11 a.veral other's trria Tn:tkt,anmtc':t who joine,l the party at the i p..l. The offlerra of the NN'yoniing and Sullivan let aecnaionied the e ceurai.eikta over thr Mont roe railroad. were Sunnvl Stark, President, .I,iiin sr and It M. Stone, Ciiminl+ , l laviie.l 4,1 , 4;14—Mi1t0n 1.) - ma and Col It, 13 Itirkett.iiiof Wilke.harre ; A. Ti. 3Telin4try an I 11. F. lizrno;• of S . :nit?, ; .1..1 Shunt. and F. Ii S'l.;to4, at I'lvtn ;lit , 1); 11 ut . 111 . 01111 , .M. of N•irthion'ierland Perry 31.ircii, 31iirtinier Wright Port, r MlTry, C.at.remt, ato Aolart. Jr , of Tunkiriniairk, Chi , I En . .;iiieer of the 3tont r I 1 it,' ifiL. ~ IS a vety pie N, it oat: in whi,•:l the Itinghtuuttri u/'•11 twittotino tho'inslelsVsfits I I greatly pltmsed both with the p itverfam,l un. ' ',teny itt. t'it. ma !, hell, ill ..,' it 10 iii• call Iliii: ii I d .,i,,, z tiii• liosi•i• I. Wily Itialli oil Ina ty betond g inoisti road. i A meetin e was held nt Tunkbannoek in the 1 1 evening. As we rionrnoti tin the vermin.. train, 11, are tinaltle In give the pin eedings of that tinting In detail, but Iron what we li-nrn..7 . end speeches were tti tole and notch entlnistanto fir the extendon of 1•,, ri.,l iii itingl,,n,l , ,il, teal llllllireSlall liT all parti,s 1r Mr Pii••lps is correctly reportel, as haying said he was' • neatly to do anything in his power to givo the ' Tiinkliantotek unties railway to Itingloom ton, the toed iiet in willel. 110 ran simply sit dorm and draw -his ohisir, Lot i.ie anorant ri,nii ii7tk ; can ridittni•Aer mixt wee!:. ''But time *ill • deent tp e it We art• not of ma: CIA.. 111 Jllllll (' 4iwini to,who believe in wallm 2 in a town tor , fetr it Will lie k!11 , 1 liV mitmiterei II mini:attn. Wm.. We bold tip leola hum In fir the eneteir- , 1 rt.retnent id building milmatln to anti from :Montrose et every point of etimpass, anti this project, we , hope, II ill In' at (MCP pal Oil() MU> ; i ccii no operation. A in trket in wli it we nee t, to enhanee the watlth of the town unit:Nanny, lie tonterinz onr ' agrit tiltural and meeltaitteal Triii_lorilrels+, ale/ the ' 111,e : of these thorough Cares 11 . , have the bei!ot it is for that put twat . Tar. lolo)ts me. en tact feint !lie Mot:ha In tot tillethhe la, C)III1i IS sii 11••iiiiiiir.. I: I I 11 , . iiitoiii iour rallwity,thit we did not know of • We iiii.• a.e arlirill nor d.., i evi., I. if, • It•ii.jor•si• ~r 1i,,, ' Montrose Railway Comintity lots been to keep these things as "dark" front an as l""'1 hue. N 1 e give it for what it is worth. '•The 'Mont OK. !Ciiiiroad in or thess. rest IZII'lf! , , , am! tweniy•seven , n!! . Ion:. It wsn coo...lnte -1 led two years ago, and "pelted for travtlll,ll,e month of M ty, lag!i. It wan !milt le/ smelt subscriptintlA, nearly every farmer along the line owning, front Of, to tiny shares, eat 1 1 ,—. Tlic total corn sir is lril,iihl. Tloi LehigyVilley flathead t.Mtipany in. its the laigeat atnOnnt of steel!, it 113,114 htroislesl rain and lien for the 1 construatioa, anti received stock in payment ; Citizens in Montrow and Tunktuannosk also i owVlarie amounts of litnelc. i The Suit OP the road was comparatively small; ns, sharp climes ! and turns could be made that Would beimpossi ! Neon a wide gauge road. The average grade ix.„betwecit aflyenv-five and eighty leA tri,the filth., although in emu plitees4iie griadola nine ty six (het to the mile. The 'total expense of grading, Inying track, erecting bridges, etc., ries nearly $4,000 to the mile. Its floating liabill ! tA are about ,¢15,C410. Tbettoad Is a financial Isuccess, as it already pays expenses and inter cat tin the amount inveated, The rolling' stock ronsiats or two engines, ten passenger ears, one baggage car, eight gionriolits and that cars, and ttecr , liox ears. There Is a thril l - labia 7471)Link -1 Imanock and a I at Allen's Corners, . Th e n umber of men eruyloyed on the toad is thirteen 'engtneer,',boyifpr t:fret:nail two, brakmen, n mail agent Onctelos . ..**. men. The passenger train makes two round trine each day, and the expense of running it is sll.peit diem. There are thirteen statio y sam the'road. 'Ono is named Springville; some little village, containing a tannery—run by Wet: 'O. Hendricks-tea wagon shop,. and church. In this place our respected citizen and ex-3la.yor;Hort. S. 1): - Phelps; Itegarbusieessi llio as a proprietor of a country store." Instead' of 'decorating the graves or aoldlent With flowers, Wailing will this sear plant raise bushes in,full bloom over every mound libliett mai the reefing piece of the patriotic dead. Pennsylvania State Teachers' Association 4111/old its annual session in Shippensbtirg, Cambs./land county, In August next. LOCAL iO.''RiiigikINDENCE 4,4stfti )t4l4.(roWitierertt.'tuttsni, (o +it as ltetraottnturilist. &siftlie reefs ; weesh allatnee%heat. SILTZII btEßsis * EngAßlS:-iiiiiialtainisiy with that dawn of ”ethereal mildness," which poets are wont to go Into eu*tticieshursrbicholis harbinger of spring, of laftprears;fleasi,see t tris to have lost its old time ,stptstitiVain ' sl egitoe become nearly obsolete, conies the longing of "our" soul to "shine in print," and with this excuse for tresspassing upon your columns, we ask space for the few items appended. Now I."lliftWg*T-iii,er4:--e-iitph4itkr‘e things of the 4)415 Utitlieltialtrteoo tvionn shall : dkile its r t'lletilitifill Snow !" has been dlspoied 01, by all hands agreeing to disa gree, comes the qutllioc,_ what shall we plant first 'rite tillers of the soil seem ruttier per. plexed 10 the matter, Inasmuch as NVinler lin• Erred solfnel 4 of tipting that the sow ing and 50w .:..5. Conflict this year.— However, we noticed that the sowing of oats has been 'fiver' the preference this week, to be followed by the "Early Ross" and "Buckley Seedling" potatoes next week; they in turn to be closely pursued by that staple product "corn," and last, though not least rotors Buckwheat ,re minding one ol "Mist, Jacks: , and "sick," for a dim-prospective.- ' As time goes space, Ile, with Inevitable I precision, lays his heavy hsnd upon all things, arid wroutiuent.,amunk—ltik victuns pre itle.litnitgra CraMitalliera ilfiyeli making it nectrs.try for the worthy progenitors of the aforesaid "Parents" to, at once, set about raz -111, to fl+s4,ruund a few of thesuoldiand marks and op is their several sites raise structures c o roltinin7 more comfort mid elegance than did 'flange mhtiees Pf lie ! Ohlen Time:" nrrd to this end the following gentlemen—viz.—Mr. M. Hogan, jr Mr. Thus. Rodgers, Jr., Mr. E. K. 11111, hy., tool Mr. John O'Day, Jr., are note erect what protases in reason to be splendid residences. Fioine of ilir c arFmfrs +„ikt co u rse .ef ereeti , to and the nt4ChfdAtathiiiisli' , WhiMi til?•ty be tretitted to Ito r itcaF,tiou,ke. Jr. Frank Phelan has, tsnlin dedfantei'.of what will he , ts thIC wit;;int 110U - 4 - C. liere tney as well to t rat nail in confidence of , oarse, that "They say," has !aid that two t'.:t of the part!O tacath , a , ad in (Ida letter, those 'figuris in nit) hiinsu,'Ultder way nod waeon uill in the course of human events— ta,nr esettia too 1 behevi,---jalte inch, themselves two CI) of the fitirot outs that the - west end of rn,r town can Boast of. I tell the tale etc nei ti., r ndrllcg to nor taking from 11 , e original na t , l I to me, and have but lo nild in conclusion that the ‘.itug men ore tu be envied, ns the y mog Indic-. to question nee pretty and aceont plistil. and Ilse ilaughtens of too of o ur west i..ndwit and ide s tily I,..pected townsmen. Should tI ii i‘r.tve to he true all parties interested ran well :Ilford to— •1.-n tho future, and memory gild the 1.'4,1 Business Locals The year nmaa. Inq•iire at the Keygtnne S,l" , m. UVO. C. 11n.t. & CO. 7-I. = tt. .Nlay 20111 C1. , 0114 . . CLAMS!: Prl',ll Clams at. the Ktyntone Saloon. 4;Io C. 1111.1.4.1: Co. 3ltrotitu.sr - 31ny.`20th, 74.=-11. MEIMEI Til tr ine.licine lons to it g. twill known, hut II iu only moon In I s le or Peruvian Sc rep t .iiii‘?et LIVEN',,f,sI , Gems broul. 1,, lizta. in doll or tlysliepia and tit, it• 31. t • w. ;V ,r Naar^ INKsTIND —The ink innile by woit 4.rittlititerltiolY • Ita.Ver 'mks nur turn I.e. f ..vonfoino glossV black. By 1.11. pitch trakrr it m,0:••• enollg'.l 10 Itnary liluinw. .NuthinL: rmillable Las appeared in this C. untry. :soh' silt!) dol. tqrs,sq 41ifttsthomirsi.ftr he .tnnil from R. Rum ANTI - Dl.:lr 3c Cu. , NOV York. May : t .thlt, : • • r 'rni: vlikt.3l proi,%-annirtnes t, e - i'ulv,ikla t ,tv.4lCor proper action or lb liver Itl.l Tlicl;ii," . l"p,y be ns , i,ted, wtid thiLltilt*6l4.ll.tubiludj rar‘ort . l'ary , trire Ali. 11l ,I , „c'. corn nud 11;;;Ir nro =tapir nrtieleß but not nmtn•-,. • ;;tan .f t iArtmasittAnuffyne Lanintonf,whfro known 11 t> einni for ellildren or miults, for any in ICr lii sof - one:4.4;f ttµs chest or boweiA.and thr bcot l e istimeot propared, under whatever nntt., Mny 2011 t, , A--, 'V e .t e f•t*F.;* 4. F . M , . E L. Weeks, has refitted the store lately ity• -rrie & Cn., and is row re and tr••••It stuck of Dry Gells, • I, 0 , le I•lothing, Irons, Caps, Ladies and t iii Ir,••1%. berms&r_ which lum Men boneht cash prices and will he SOLI corm , . j, cliezn ..I:rtetla far 0414 or firw.l.Ar Pty! ~ire will he under the superintendence of or. E. McKenzie, who will at all tuna be happy do wait upon his old friends and cnstmn ere and an many new outs as may call to ACC him, E. L. WEEKS. 'IV 20, —2w. BIN1:11\MTON OFFEIN AN ATTIUCTION For gentlemen who wiah to dress well.—The li'tsu Srinitcr TA11,0104 have engaged . the a•rvictc of the,celebrated W. 11. Lindly, n a...milt:mon oC ,conbiderahle note with the tsilor iag,fralvraity of this country. They are now ,prepared l'or the spring trade, ns they have just mer:ivest,ell the now thingr in the waynfeloths, ...4:4,:stateres and vestines. Their' references are the.tn-st, having; taken the tir , .ll premium at the .Tailor's Institute in New York last fall. Give aim a call.. , U. H,..nA.r,Loctr, Proprietor. 81 Washington tit., Illngliamton, N. Y. May '2O, 18;♦.—lyy FriPg.S.lllo Znr.an.Lil A good House and Lot with Burn and Garden to rent risenp Fier tiartiVulars enquire at the elp_,-0( F. L., Wiks 310n1.r95e,P1.. 0 , 3)1 avila t , SATunATE a piece -if Bread or Meat with gastriOnici, dud It trill efimoite: This k dips tiuu. Acid. to such a mixture a "litlle alcohol, a mltwill; not abutolni. This Is indvation.— lie ware, then; of tinctures, or tonira, or. de: coctious containing spirituous liquors. Shun uli runt rynd rely solely on Dn. WAL irEit.l4 VINIWAIL lIITTERS, the finest I.ligt-tive invAgorant thafrerrfmtn'the fiery curse of Alcohol. Aped .13, - "St 2 Jen. RECEWED ' We have jest received and will keep eon shindy on 11844 4 large assurbisent or the mestie" Paper Patterns, for Ladies, Misses', BuStfland Children'? garments, all of the latest Nest Tort and Pains Taihrobe. Catalogue tree 'by mail to any address; seturfor Yours Truly, = RgAnt:s Wairtorrie Montrose, May 13th, '7-1.--3w. • A Gobtrillar: rfj: The following !egg, shows the benefit of having a good sate: ": • - SIMMS DANX4 ; • " • ' ' 11374. Nam HerrtaLlf .41rry4 " Crunlanking-flontearae - erirmid - Gf burglaie on ttie the 21st,Jdtkao,,,,a innn in an .adtiAtting ttxtm*was seized, handcuffed,. gagged, and bound to a chair by three men, who pro, ciartradtUntnavis bank tlidevp,, and an at , tack was Ikea tuatla oa goo Of put sates; Biagi No. 8, with banker's cbeet, which we Weight through your Agent, Mr. Billings fitrond, a few years ego. The out erfire.p roof ilocir was blown opem-and work began on the small chest, in .side wedges and drills, jimmies and aledgp , , and a number of powerful tools were brought to bear w itliont success. The man says the first blest 'named the fire-proof door, and four sub• sentient blasts were made on the door of the in ner chest, in their efforts to -shatter and destroy it. The last blast was at four o'clock, and they continued work with the sledges, wedges, and other tools untit ten minutes after five o'clock, when, it being daylight, they left, as the'man says, with curies tonal and deep. They lett a fine kit of tools, comprising sledges, wedgcs, punches, drills, sectional crowbar, or jimmies to screw together, machine for blowing powder -in the joints of n safe, dark lanterns, etc., etc., which we send you 4o • ethibit. are wand:lglu your customers. - During the blasts the burglars went out of doors. Our forniture, einve, eb., In the room were badly riddld, as well es partition end stove fn tuljoining room. It certainly was a moat decimate and well-pint.ned attack'and wee only frustrated by ;the superior burglar-prim( qualities of your safe. There appears to be nothing injured but the doors. The banker's chest, though battered, bruised, and torn, held everything all safe., and has faithfully sustained your reputation. Wc now desire to eechangc for a larger size. of same quality, and with your patent Improvements' and want none but the genuine "Herrin9'..." Respectfully yours, S. B. CHASE & Co. May 9, '1".1.-3w. MaxET—Ev.tss--May 11th,4874, by Rev. Ed ward Allen. Mr Benjamin Maxey, of Gliphant Pa., to MISR Maggie Evans, of Gibson, Pa. Lewis—Theo —May 13, 1874, nt the Fairdale Parsonage, George L. Lewi4 of Jessup to Alice Took of Montrose, by Rev. E. W. BrecOlu ridge. (2011 B—GRANGER—By Hee. E. Bermughq, nt Ids residence In tamptown, May thl. 31r. Nel -1 e on B. Cobb, of Pike, mid alias Stella 31. Gran ger, of Rush, Pa. 13,Li.0w ra - -11111tal'OCR —On the 1:1th, inst., in coupe church, Montrose, by the Rev. Gee. If. Kirkland, Mr. Euzene K.... Baldwin to Miss 31s ry Jane Ilenstock, both of Montri,ge. I)..um.yrri.E.—TAßßON—At the M. E. Parson age, Fran lir Forks. April I 3111, 1N73, by Rev. it,. C. A nilrews, Mr. Lafayette J. Doolittle to M 1..., Addle D. Tarbox, both of Brookdale Pa. ITCIWOr K —HAL frir IN—On the eyeninG of the 9th, at t how,' of E. L. Payne, in Pike. be lien E Burroughs, Mr. Albert L. Hitchcock ~1 Oro ell, and _`liar Mary W. Baldwin, of Her rick. GRANT-121,ACKENT.N•-At the 31. E. parson age, Nicholson, May 12th, 1871, by Rev. J. L Race, Mr. John O. Grant, of liingstrop, N. Y., to ltliss Ann Eliza Illackentott, of Susquehanna itepot. Butt:EP--BitEns—At Orwell lull, April 21, lrt7 I, at the house of Mr. C. N. Beer, by Rev. Byllesbv, Mr Robert F. Breed, of Brooklyn, 51.111613111/ a Co., tied Miss limtua M. Beers, of Orwell. TA la .Aflk.. T. XX 53 . Cot:mit—At Franklin Forks, April 20, 1874., John Colter, aged 24 years and 26 days. Wri..4m—ln Lenox, Suslnehanna en., Pa.. May 10111J/five F.,youngest daughter of Charles Wilson aged 6 years and D mouths. GEnE—At Chatfield, Minnesota, April 19th, 1874, Mrs. Sarah C Gere, relict ol the late thy.. M. Gem, aged 71 yearn. Mrs. Gem was the daughter of Col. Thomas Parke, of Parkvale, in Susquehanna county; the first child born in what is now Dimock and Springville townships. She was one of the pioneer women of Min neso,a, having settled in Winona in July, 11i52, acid in Chatfield two years later. Ccutuur Lluament There Is no pain which the Coble= i i i , Liniments will not relieve, no swelling 114 • !1ir.... they sin Ind sundae, and no lameness • A' which they will nut cure.Tbi• lestrong r 1 ,i, language, bet It is Me: They hart •' ' produced more mires of rheumatism. 1100 rActa. lock In w.pal sy.spnsl ne,sweb I(IMA r iCr. tinge, caked breasts. scalds, burns, omit rbetm, ear-ache. Se., upon the human frame, and . of strains, Ppario , galla,rike., upon animals in One year thin have all other pretended remedies clone the world begat. They are counter irritant. all-healing pain re lievers. Cripples throw away tin Ir crotches, the lame walk, poisonous bites are rendered harmless, and the ilenended are linaldl without a sear. Therecips Is put. 'lobed around each bottle. They Bell as no articles ever sold before. because they do fruit what they pretend to do. Those who now toffee from rheumatism, pain. or drellin n delkerva to Puffer if they will not rise Centaur Liniment. white wrapper. Morn than 1000 eertidestes 'of remarkable cures, Including frozen limbs, chronic rheumatism, goo., running tumors, &c.. have been re edited. We will sends decals, containing certificates, the recipe. ' Lc.. gratis, lo any one requesting It. One bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment Is worth one hundred rt4llirit for srsivined or 'weeded horses and mules, or for screw. worm in sheep. Stock-owners _these linitnesitr aim worth your attention. No family should he without them. i•Whlte wrapper family lase;" Yellow wmltper for animals. Bold by ail Drugaiets.- 50 cents per bottle i large bottles, SI.W. 3. B. Rosa 6 Co., 53 Broadway, New York. Cutortt to more than a suhstlente for Castor OIL It Is he only We article In existence eshlch Is certain to aseltnulate the lood, regulate the bowels, cure wind code and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerala, morphine or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers may rest. MONEY SAVED ! NEW FIRM, NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, . NEW PRICES. GRIFFIS . & SAYRE, Hove opened, el the otd I vatlon rf M. S. Wilson. In the [hick Dloek Montrose. and •hell he pleased to ", ell oi -epoldirlende an 4 the men) , new once we hope to gain. Our stock reJI cottelot of Int Nails ad Haitian, CLEM= caocia BY a OLAB MARE, in loran quantities, and Taristr. 8:one-Ware, Word- Ware. If oo.e-Fao ni•Org Goode and Groestirs. We shalt Tiro part:rats - attention to the Gmeety Trade,. and.keep a Atli aseorlinent. or Tots, pagat..COireel., Fama : Groceries & Provisions, In NI variety. Salt and Fionr. „, Wo .hall keep eon putntly u ha..d fine brand,* of floor at much le•. than old Oro, nod warrant It to pleate. Goode dellvertal "araST— n ju r r t t " cla n e";ll7"l:per'sirlctly Xl.cstrzcly-Z r aa.7*, (ash or prodnee.) Thin it- win •be ',well to ' remem• her. a. Otto will be the secret ;In our low prices. We are confident that by calling and examining nor good* end price* 3 our will find that it will be for your Inter. eel to try nor goo& and term.. Jrrrgu son 0 eurrrs, B. 81. SATU 81002,010. 2117. lath,:l4.—tf. IILATCHLErs improved - CUCUMBER WOOD 'UM P. Taltelesa, Durable, Efficient tort Cheap. The beet Pump foe too pilot money. Attention is cepeelally netted to Bbitchley's Potent Im. wooed Bracketand New Ditto Cheek melee. which on be withdrawn tithout removing the Pump. or dia. erring the Jobtle. Alin. the Cop, yet Chamber, winch mweyerseka or agates, end will outlatt any other. For mkt by Dmlers& the Trade generally. Inquire for Tattchley's Pump, and if not for aala to your town, rend.direet to CRAB. W. ICIATCHLEI, ktitnnhakturer. ` 61:k9 Conn:law AL, rtia4olo4o, Pa. Apra let; 1674.-41 A. CommksiOn Nerchants JAMS'M: ROWAN, 3:1:=1:L1111101011 Xerola*►aat AND amen -Es - OF BUTTER; CIiELSE,•EGGS, POUT, Tim AND VEAL CALVES, Si r :PAIIK NNW YORK CITY eobalgrcornts solicited sod tentros made Imeredlsts ou rats of goods. deud for shipping cards Sod sten ells. ' Reerences r Naaood Park Bank of NV. York.. :COMO noirOr Bank or NeVr York.. • Norma National !lank of New York. Lank laiand liank of Brooklyn I" Pet?. 11, 1811,—tt The Markets. Financial. The money market continues- ti rule asy. Notwithstanding business has part ly revived, the improvement has not been sufficient to credit a demand equal to the supply. The feeling oil the Stuck Eschangu is "bearish," and therefore the calls Luna that are not nutnerons. The banks are in want of first-class pa per, and rates are wiehang-d. We quote all-loans at 5Cr 6 per cent. Strictly first. class, two-named paper was negotiated at 6 per cent:: on other first-class bonds and stocks at 6 per cent., and on more inferior collateral at 7@7,4 pir cent. Elk •sk. 0441 11754 Slkcer 11 11 ea 1221. .12114 12114 62:1Cantron, tEO2 1155' 115,1,1 5-211 Coupon:lB64 117% 1173 5 . .I,lCouvon, 18C5 1175 118 5-'BO 0001.0,18M11 11 % 6-10 C00p0n.1867 1.0): 110% 5.10 , S'oupon.ls6B L3l6' 1705{ lien 5 per cti• 1142 g 115 ................ 11014 Parte kschenge.... . Sterling New York Produce Blarket. Repnrted ErCrY Week Espre••l7 for Thm MosTßogs DEMOCRAT by Rhone* & Server. I•n u lere Commie• blue Merchente,Nl Whitetail Street, Nc•r York. Burrr.n—Flrking, N. T., N . .. 1,& F• 0 3 6 :0 0 3 t• Pall* .. tt a, la Calmat—Mato Factory, fine to Toney.. .151(0 15% Stale hairy. common t. fair 14 0 15 Eons—State and Pormoslraula 15)40 14 Wc•torn, primo . 0 15 Glum—Coto. ' Ai 0 g) Rye, State Oar.—State ... . ... ...... ... ... . HAT MI D IbTRA vi —Bey, per 100 1b.... _ll'o •010.5 btraw, " Bye 015 49 90 •, .. Oat al 47> 90 P017.311Y-eblekens, Stal•, prime 111_0 18 Turkey. " - 15 (5 17 Miscellaneouß BUTTER! BUTTER !! BUTTER SKIPPED REDUCED RATES D. L. Sc IY. EXPItLSS. Montroiso. M 13th, '74.—it IST .IEI "iir'cr FIRM Ia Lanesboro. ROBERT & MAIN, haring enteml Into co-partner.hlp. are now prepared to do all Ida,* of Work In the line of Wzoil 111 lEI Blacksmitillt FROM A WHEELBARROW TO A COACT REPAIRING IN ANY PART OP TIM RUMNESS reeetre prompt attention. ROBERT MAIN. Lancsboro, Pa., Oct. lb. IWIO.-tf. RUNT &tontEns, SCRANTON, PA. Wholemila & Retail Dealersin • HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS, 31TILDER'S HARDWARE, LINE RAIL, COUR TERMINI! d 7 BA SPINK: RAILROAD d XINING SUPPLIER. CARRIAGE SPRING 6, AXLES, SEEIA - .5 ARP BOXES, BOLTS, NUM amid WABIIERB, PLATE!) BANDA. RALLEABLE !BOA'S, 1111119. HPUNES, HELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, Bows, &A. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS awl DIES, FLAISWEES, SLEDGES. PlLES,,tr..tc BELLOWS!. CIRCULAR AND MILI.SAws. BOLTING.. PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS CEMENT, II AID b GRINDSTONES. PR/LNCH WINDOW GLASB.LEATHER & PI NDINU FAIRBANK'S SCALES. ATT&NTION, FARMERS. Wanted. as soon as pritnible, 5000 EAT VEAL CALVES, 10000 DEACON SKINS. 5000 EARLY LAMM, For which the highest market mien will be paid in mat, by A. D. WELLMAh. And will also Par to the farmers of Ditnock..T.strup Forest I.ake, and ilineenter too. havioe veal ciders to sell will deliver thipn at Ilarrire4nes Do. tel at Montrose, on Monday of each week between the hours of to end 2 o'clock. until the abort date of della. tiring bit changed Dv some other day of the week. They will ala. notify moor_ the it twitter or calves they bring each week by mall one week provtons to their dellvety. Addeo**, A. a WELLM AN. April 6th, ' tier Milford. Ps NOTICE IN DANKRIN'TCY.—In the Dirtrict Court the rutted States, for the Weetern Distriet nr renneOmnia. In It.. W. L. Moss Bankrupt. No. .tadd.ln Bankreyncy.) Nonce is hereby Oren that there wilt be a 24 general meeting of the Creditors of the 1114,Te Dented ftsuk rept. for the p9rpomn contemplated to thn :Soh Seclll44 of the asn4rupt Act, on the Rittecoth dnr of Jon? 1474. at 9 o'Clpek 4. M., et the ofaceNtf &WARD N. Wtl.. won. Itegl.ter In Bankruptcy, bmanton. Pn.,, and all credit,. who have Voyetl their debts. are hereby wort. Bed to be promut at said meeting. TRACY HAYDEN, Aeslgnee. . Scranton, Pe— Mny 13.1871. GREAT UNITED. STATES TEA CO,, BURNS tE N1C110L5,49978., ?Noniron). Pa. This Tea la pnt u• In Atit TIGHT I'lls. Can;ATIRI 4 thereby prenerrind tts Inn strew:An, whteh I. ey,•sitilt ► great deelderntam. . ; ddr.Call gadget n can and t• e.tte mertte. BIIIINS * NICTIOLL A DMINISTRATORIS NOTIVit.—In the estate of 41. 4nhn O'Retley, bite of. Suequebsurte Depot, deceased, letters orAdmlntstretun C.T. A. hawing hero punted to the oudintod.elluersons Indebted t. raid estate, Are hereby nud ge d tomato Immediate payment to the Admielstrator plod those hesingulalem egsinst tha aume,an, requested to pr•seut them st ouec TElt RANCE OlthltliT Aduee. St. Josephs, Sts 6,1676,6 rs IIORSE , BILLB OF EVERY-STYLE, Ptiatt4 at thla Ottice ots RioTt tattfca. Clothlrg, 4:t6tirfeff Alt NEW SPRING' GOODS azivd Arrilitty and opentaz dally during the"O'lle. GuttolitorL Rosouliant & got 'New Drove Goole, Shim% b. adelnp, M ILIA Iti 811 T GOODS, goth ay Trimmed ea Cntrismaisa Ladies' and Children's Uatl, FLOWERS, LACES, a RIBBONS; :Amp NOTION,FA NCY IiOODS;DOMES! 'flu FURN IsRI NG GOODS,-OA&. • rgrso 01 GULOTEIS, MATS; 46w., Forum and Ono' mat' ORTONADES & CASSIMM, tratra cinallty. Fine Oradea al - VV'c•colexLs„ MEI FOR crsTois WORK. MEASURER TAKEN, AND OMIMILITS MAIM 17r -TU °HUSE IN THE . HPIST 1421.151111. LARGE' STOCK Or HART MIDI urn= TUE ■U AND Isom asp TIASOMAD CUTS. 11l ®lll oa GENTS" FOUNISHING -000Dg, 112Cciter elkr Caps. 3lEliDro WRAPPERS AV DRAWERS,• 1/11113 DIUT3IO SHIRTS. COLLARS. TIES. GLOVES. TRUNEs, SATaIIELSr it our aim to plea.. the pabfre, V o trll attadl Kant. et Popdar roa in;kes, and to maintain ova cow union as to balpg the HEAD CENTRE OV SHADS I=l Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & 00., DEssitegeolanagams maw. Montrose A prfl Wth.lB:4 THE EAGLE • • -:.„:0 • MM IF • I . :AVE 8U12N5 40 .NICILIOLA. j'BO➢Bll7odd. SUM OP TIM 001101/ ZaOIJI AID $1.027#14. Slri.oh.33l.4:,,ols.AMLcoli:Ltz•coistir We desire to say to the public that am ,fete ts wcUl stocked with Dram Medicines. Paint*. OM. Vandal. Brinibes. Combs, Perfumery. Weary Articles, nary and patent prrparralons. and WI other lAl4= ally kept In first can drug starer. We patentee PT pods gennine sad of the bat qualit wol4 at has priers for creak Respectfully Tours: It B. RIIRRIL tellOS attczoLii. ?dontrese. Feb. 20. ) B I NG HAIVITOM MARBLE MONUMENTS. FIEADSTONES, AND mAnnLE MANTLES, NAPE TO , ORDEN. Also, SCOTCH GRAWITES osi.band. J. PICIISEBING 4 CO., J. erecenern, 1. 126 Court Street, 6. W. MI:II.SERICATT, R. P. ABOWN. V Nov. 12th 1873.. 1r 11. WILIELIEMaras .13 017 ID it . OFTENITI TUB COMM Wel% • KOXT ROSS. PEWlria JOHN N. Tausg*LL. rriorruslis: Wine Stages Green thi. nom MIT. calm_ eittLithail the Mo norne n Itellerey. the Lehigh Vail Bantam!. NW the U. L. & W. Relined.' ' Apti lieu ler.—Lt. . FURNITURE' WARE , 1 EVERYTHING Ili ESC AND STTLIBH .4.10 P. 13P. 3COCAZaMmEnrES 60 Washington St., Binghamton, Cimsisting of everything nameable in that business. Repainug promptly done. UDDER TANiG A. 39pooi~sity. PRICKS REASONABLE Sallersettos. giVICKNAL Binghamton, N. Y., Amu* Norms is BANKRUPTCY. Tom's* To Otte Name% *bat on the list Ally of April. A. I). WU, • warrant' to PlLltruptcy wait MEM* arahmt the evrtte of Lewin Drahmtd, of Otbron try,, be hurvrehanca Co.. ea.. who has bean aejadged a Easl rop{+t. on his owl. poithro that the payment oaw 'debt. and delivery of en property beton:ins to nett Bankropi. i him or for his PIO. and tkennualto of Irby property by him. era forbidden by lam. That • met Inc of the emilirOnt nfoald think to pt. to prove their dairea, and Intboose one or more mitigates of bb astate wll he held at • (Mot of Dinkmpleyjobehoidenalthsedhes of the I;e4thiter at Se anion Pa.. before PA herister, nn the 11th 4,4 Of 3loyaffi4.st o'clock: a. or. JIM. ILE. Mantra% 'Aril. =lk 1874.-2vf. OD RittalllfiCele ALL KINDS OP It/nth:union, N.Y.