The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 24, 1874, Image 2

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    THE DEMOCRAT,
B. B. HAWLEY ill 004,Editerti,
Wednesday, June 24, 1874.
Gold closed in Nets'York, on Saturday
nigns last, at 11.1
'The "famous Apache savage, (Writs%
dea on the 9th of June, a victim of fe
ver,accompanied, with. insanity. The mind
was tilled with. frightful faces, and be im
ngiised himself the victim of such barbar
ous
.cruelties as he bad often inflicted
upon hia unfortunate captives. Ilia
death will be a relief to the borderers.
Governor Noses, of South Carolina,bas
heed pronotAced infallible. Indicted by
a Grand Jury for stealing, a South Caro-
Loa Court has decided that Ilia Excel
lency Is not amenable to the criminal
law. In other words robbery of the pub-
Lc treasury or individuals is nit crime in
thitt State; or, at least, cannot be. pun ish
ad as Such by the judicial tribunals.
Mrs. Margaret Cameron,wile of Senator
Cameron, died at her residence in llarris-
Lurg last Friday morning. Sh._ was an
ageti and most estimable, lady and will
lave a mourner in every acquaintance.
To her immediate friends and relatives
her loss will be a rooted sorrow. In every
relation of life she was exemplary, and in
her death the poor have lost a friend and
the good a model of cbristian virtue.
The new Oregon legislature is poht
hially divided as follows: thirty-one dem
ocrats; twenty-seven republicans; thir
teen independents. Upon each a polit
ical division doubtless Senator Hippie-
Mitchell" has some uneasy thoughts.
When he was elected the legislature stood
forty-four republicans to twenty-seven
democrats. The new body may not look
so charitably on his abort comings as the
committee on privileges and el,:etions.
3. Bancroft Davis, assistant Secretary
of State and nephew of George Bancroft,
had been appoiuied to succed hie uncle as
Minister to Germany. Ile is chiefly dis
tinguished for having been proved guilty
of taking a bribe of $50,000 from the
Baton, Milord and Frie railroad in
18:0 7 -the Springfield' Republican puts
the amount at between sixty and seventy
thousand dollars. Ile is simply a first
class shyster, nothing more.
The contest fur the senatorship in
Rhode Island, being a family contest, is
likely to be protracted. The failure of
the Spragues to meet their paper was en
cod of them in Rhode Island 'politics.
The state was thencefor%anl the property
of the RIVWUS and the Tree 3 E. Formerly
einifederated to resist the orerwlehning
umbiliiin of the Sprengtr these families
no, fall naturally npatt on thelnestiou
r:filfe' Senatorship. Gen. Burnside is
the candidate of the Browns who have
undertaken to lay civil honors on the
akadders of their soldier.
The will of J. Edgar Thompson, dcc.
late President of the Pennsylvania Rail
road; Which was admitted to probate iu
Philadelphia after providing for his wid
ely, 'two sisters, a niece and a nephew,
provides that the trustees are to appro.
j•riate the remainder of the net income of
the estate, after the payments specified,or
BJ much of it as may be judicions:y applied
thereto, to the education and maiuten
&ace of female orphans of railroad employ
ees who may have been killed white in
the discharge of their duties. Preference
is to be given—first, to the orphans of
the employees of the Pennsylvania rail
road ; second to those of the Georgia rail
road betueen Augusta and Atlanta ;
loud to those of the bees controlled by
the Pennsylvania Railroad, by lease or
otherwise ; fourth to those of employees
of any other railroad company of the
United States of Atuerim. The estate is
:valued at
The .Ikt-cher-Tilton trouble is not yet
Nettled, Mr. Tilton, moved thereto by
some recent article published in the Inde
pendent by Bev. Leonard Bacon, has ad
dressed the trustees of Plymouth
elinrch, expressing a deare to testify any
time within thirty days in regard to the
matters involving the reputation of Mr.
Beecher. Speukicg of this matter, the
dew York correspondent of the Boston
gaturciay Evening Gatdle soya :
mouth church outwardly a nuit,has much
inner discord. Some day when least ex
pected, perhaps, the discord and its cause
'must be revtaled to the world. Meu well
informed are guarded in their statements.
1 no rash preslictions,indulge in no
sensational alerments. But, unless all
stgus fail, the pillarsof Plymouth church
trill, at no distant date, be cracked as if
lion an . earthquake, and the "fire from
It4icli all the Smoke of the past two
years has arisen, atd which there has
been so much effort to stifle, will leap up
in lurid splendor and consuming ferocity.
The Neu Legislature.
• We trust that the democratic party
throughout the state of Pennsylvania will
Bee to it that the people have an oppor
tunity presented them Of being properly
represented in the next legislature. The
opposition have learned nothing from
?the- tacit --rebuke administered by the
adoption of the new .constitution which
43 An iestrument frarried especially to
guard the people against their own repro
4untativea. The republicans already
"nominated and whose hominutions seem
'to be assured are fresh recruits orold em.
''ployes of the ring., The cities will bear
down on the legislature next winter with
the usual pestiferous swarms with no ch
ic:WS or in:trite beyond their salaries and
prospective: dealings . for which they will
come organized and equipped at the out
set. It is in the power of democrats in
every republican stronghold of the state
to give , that party an alternative of decent
and , dignifled representation by naming
asdrunning proper men on the demo
cram ticket. It hi-in-the power of dem
ocusta in every demncratio stronghold to
set an example of party probity and self
respect. The democrats of Schuylkill,
Berk& Lazerne,. Lycoming and other,
counties we might name, owe to their
great censtituencies and diversified inte
rests that their deligationa in the Penn
sylvania legislature shall in some sense
represent their actual importance as parts
of a great commonwealth. They belittle
their own influence and weaken the party
strength by sending any unfit representa
tives to Ilarrisburg. The times are out
of joint, and the highest capacity and
integrity are demanded for the work ready
to' the hands of the first capable legisla
ture which can be got together at the cap
itol—Harrisburg Patriot.
Grunter Salary Grab.
Col. F. A. Conklin recently delivered
a speech before the New York Liberal
Committee, when he thus spoke of Grant's
enlace grab :
But what shalt be said of the President
himself, - who was the abettor and accom
plice, nay, more, the author and prime
mover in the wholesale larceny ? I3is sal
ary for the year 1872 was 825,000, to
which is to be added has perquisites,
amounting to the enormous sum of $77,-
900, making an aggregate of 102,600, or
$282 a day fur every day in the year,
Sundays included. Thiuk of it, ye who
elect presdeuts.
But did thisoatisfy his cupidity ? Far
very far from it. lie demanded and re
ceived as his reward for signing the infa
mous bill that his salary of $25,000, be
made $50,000 a year. which adds $68,50
a day to his pay, an aggregate of $350,50
a day, provided the amount of his per
quistites, which have increased ever since
his election, remain at the same total of
$77,600 a seat.
Let us examine this transaction in the
light of every-day business.. I am the
President of an insurance company. Now,
suppose that on the last day of the year,
after having drawn my stipulated salary
I conspired with the remaining officers of
the company to rob its till of a sum equiv
alent to one-half of our specified com
peasation, and that we had divided the
swag between us. We had the keys, and
we had it in our power to abstract the
money. What would you think of such
a transaction ? Would we not be likely
about this time to be on our way to the
State Prison ?
The Ring In Pain,
The N. Y. Sun sheds a beam of light
on the unregenemted apostles of the
Pennsylvania Ring which it is well to
keep moving for the benefit of all con
cerned:
It is almost incredible, _hut it is never
theless true, that the great combinations
of Pennsylvania corruption, of which
Mackey is the head and the Commercial
one of the basest organs, had set their
hearts upon the appointment of Don
Cameron to the great office of Secretary
of the Treasury. - It would certainly have
been a clever and gratifying arrangiment
for the Ring. The Sunbathe and Jaynes
and such would in that vase have been
all brought from Pennsylvania, while
the negotiation of new luaus, the conver
sion of bonds. and the like, would have
been intrusted to that lively financial 13111
Kemble, in place of Cooke financially de
ceased. The patronage of the office.
would also have been sufficient to elect Mr
Mackey to the Senate, to protect the
reputation of the new Secratary, when
the time came to overhaul him as the
Clouse overhauled his excellent father in
the year 1861.
But President Grant Las prudently
spared us .a humiliation so scandalous and
bitter as this would have been—spared
us probably because be had dimly heard
of 1861, and, in view 3f receut experi
ence, had a quiet notion that what Presi
dent Linculif was unable to do President
Grant had better not attempt. Bat Er
rett, Mackey, and Kemble feel that they
have been . wonniled in the house of their
most particular friend,the friend for whom
they piled up the fraudulent majorities
of 1872, and for whom they put them
selves iu many perils, not the least of
which aas the penitentiary. They thought
they bad the job so perfectly set op that
it couldn't pos3ibly fail, and poor .Errett,
cut, subsided, and victimized, can will
express his feelings by recalling Choate a
doleful exclamation, that "notbing but
infinite wisdom eau predict the verdict of
a petty jury."
The following which we copy from the
Lancaster Intetligencer is not nccesaully
intenled for local application.
"Tis a name that was uotborn to die ;
and yet it is one which is not often' illus
trious. We do not recall in the past his
tory of the world a Jones that left a very
deep footprint on the sands of time. The
Count Jeannes is celebrated, but would
not have been if be bad not cast aside
his baptismal appellation of George
Jones. A great light has, however,arisen
in this great family. A star which bids
fair to be of much brilliancy, has appear
ed in the East, at Washington. We refer
to Senator Jones, of Nevada. A Senator
possessed of many millions who, having
received from the. silver mines of the
West a great fortune, has, in his first ses
sion in the Senate, achieved likewise a
great fame. Ile spoke a short speech up•
on the 'financial question, which was so
terse, forcible and wise, as to at once
stamp . him as a, man of ability and to
indicate that lie may prove himself a fa
' turn .leader among men and the pride
of all the Jonesea Re has captured
Grant. It is said that the President in
tended to approve the inflation bill of
Congress, until he read the speech of Sen
ator Jones ; it..converted him. Ile now
thinks as Jones thinks,and talkaaaJoues
talks ; therefore it is that he thinks and
talks well !Ltd numbly. Jones is a power
'Congress is at his feet A Western Sen•
ator saysthet hereafter it will not be safe
for the Senate to act upon any measure
untillt has heard irom Senator Jones,
who speaks as one inspired. Be declares
that he has frequently conversed with
him on the subject of fmances,and finds
that the identical language which he used
was used by the President in his celebra
ted memorandum. Grant is Jones, and
Jones Is Grant.".
Letter From Waled, N. V.
EDLTOR'B OF DEMOCRAT. It has been
a long time since I have let you know my
whereabouts, but now I will try and make
an original "thought," although I may
not succeed very well, being out of prac
tice somewhat.
About four weeks • ago I had an attack'
of the fever and ague In Wilkes-Barre,
and suddenly " shook" myself out of
that town,.or city, and now I myself
in 'the little village of Waverly a very
pleasant place, and quite a business place,
1 judge, as I see several of the young men
from Montrose driving business here.
Among them I will mention Mr. Fred
Warner, in the grocery business, and to
judge (ruin the customers going in and
out of his place, and the large stock of
goods in the store,that he is a very prom
maul business man here. lie all notice
Mr."Ad,'Oratrous, who was fornicrlAfrom
Montrose. lle is doing a good business
too. Several other Susquehanna young
ined are here in business. which might be
mentioned, as honor to them and the
town the, cane from.
This is .au enterprising town, full of
young energetic men, who drive public
enterprise, as a stranger would immedi
ately see, in coming into the place. It's
hotels are large and well furnished, and
convenient, and kept in the best of style.
The buildings are high and well built—
mostly of brick—and all of the latest
architecture, and in fact, are quite
city like. This place boasts of two
printing offices, which are conducted well
and their patronage is good, for people
here believe in letting the printer live, or
at least half live, both offices haying steam
presses, and everything convenient in a
printing office. One in particular is bet
ter than often found outside of a city,
the 11 - neerty Enterprise, and with its
gentlemanly editor, Mr. Frank T. Scud
der, it is one of the best weekly papers in
the Southern Tier of New York,
The village has an Opera House which
would be an -ornament to a much older
town. It is well Inuit and it: the latest
fashion, and is much appreciated as it is
in use nearly erery night.
This is also quite a railroad bentre as
four imilroads come iu here and connect
with the Erie Railway and Lehigh Valley
R. which makes it an advantage for
the farmers shipping the it produce to mar
ket, as it is also an agricultural section of
country about here, and being a centre
town.gets its full share of patronage from
the farmer.
No drinking is done here, as licenses
will not be allowed to any, not even drag
gists. How strange, but how good fur
the many heart broken mothers of uur
land. Would that many more of the
towns of our country would follow the
example of this village.
. D. li. C.
Waverly N. Y. June 20.
If in this liberal age there are persons to be
Island who are so blinded by prejudice as riot pi
believe theta meditated stimulant is an item of
immense importance in the catalogue of human
remedies, we should like them to witness the
wonderful effects which Ilostetter's Stomach
Ifitters are now producing all over the country
in cases of intermittent lever, rheumatism, bil
ious disorders, dyspepsia, nervous complaints,
constitutional debility, mental depression and
premature decay. To be sure these effects are
nothing new. The great vegetable invigomnt
and its mires have been before the people for
more than twenty five years, and in every year
of the twenty-fire its popularity has increased
and its sale has become larger. Yet there are
no doubt many thousands .cif Intelligent citizens
who have never had an uppostimity.of observ
ing hir themselves the surprisiogchanges which
this unequalled tonic 'tad alternative produces
in systems which seen] to be hopelessly bn4ken
and in cases of disease which are not amenable
to ordinary remedies. Probably many of these
regard the statements made in , relation to the
sanitary properties of the Bitters with some
degree of incredulity. Would that all such
skeptics could see with their own eyes what the
medicine is doing for the sick and feeble every
where, what a staff of life it is proving to the
aged and infirm, what a help in time of trouble
to feeble women suffering from the complaints
and disabilities peculiar to the sex, what a pro.
tection to life and health In malariotts districts,
what a panacea fur languor and depression,
what a specific for all diseases in which the
system requires to be vitalized and sustained.
(if all attatulaats it is the purest and safest, of
all tonics the most genial, effective and agreea
ble, of all alternatives the least violent and the
must certain in ell its beneficial results.
New Advertisements.
LICHENSTEIN & BLUMENTHAL BROS.,
New Milord, Pu.,
Who!nub and retail dealers In Pine Watches rnd Web
Jews*, Sterling Silver Warn, French and American
Clock, Fine Fisted Wart. and 811, r Tea beta Aron
all kindor Gold and sliver rlattn g , Watch, Cluck, and
delrelr7 Repairing, and Plain end Ornamental Engray.
Mg. n eatly accreted ,
Jane At, "M—ly
NOTICE TO 13CILDERS.
!Topcoats will be received for the following epecillea
tthe of • church to be built in 1 , Wp . o . lBri i I t o •—;,, •
in width m 3 SP (a og= To .ide thireald church
erthgtertroatd pine aiding to *hut the wails on the In.
aide with Inch hemlock beanie. and to wainscot the
wally on the Inside op to the windows with white pine.
The door he to model of yellow pine. To put on •
good heavy cornice of white pine, And the roof of the
chart lobo be of good elate to put in ten window. as
marked on the plan end doable door In front. The aid
ing avid on the oat tide work le to be palmed with three
coal. of the beet white leadard oil. Th e foundation of
eald church la to consist of eh:meant mortar two feet
ander surface and two feet above ember. All the work
is to be done adder cacti:mt. and most give •atisfaction.
Any builder or carpenter ho w would wish to erect
laid dumb will plea. Pend his olds within three
week. to tier. P. J. Murphy, Auburn Centre, Sueq's
co.. Pa.
Jane 2.41, '7l.—aw•
1. rivrAL STATE'S:ENT OF DRWOEWATEn
SCHOOL TOSTB.P.M.
310X771Dti, Jane 8, lett.
Dr.
To State appropriation past year.. $ rya Cr.
Wane. oa nand teen lan_yeaz 9i Tl Amt melted from $ et*
Ke oun tentils. late Collector VOW
Account of Duplicate 1.99411
Casitra. 82,15123
fly amour of omen paid.
Fees of Collector ta
Year of Treasurer • aim
oe dema
ferns: 'Mel
Cast cut Mud 240 G 9
62.3..nn
n. J. BTZP+I BNB, Preadent.
. IL BABCOCK. Bftneticry.
We du undersigned. Atulltere for the township at
Bridgewater, having cxatahted the above accounts. of E
1.. Cool. Treaearcr of school fend. and them comet a.
above elated.
WM. L. Byres.
Obtr, IL 13111.DWIN. }Auditors.
4une
/ J. STAPILESS,
urn.
A DInTORIIMPTICE.—The undaunted, an mince
po XL
th oppolote d ooks trCountyy. the Cam of Common Please of Sur
to
the the funds to Phelra
hands arising Porn the tale of nal estate of C.
Bowan will attend to the dotiesofhis appototm
hts race to Montrose. Friday. June Mb. Ine, at o ne
o'clock, p.m., when end where aLI penone ►
interested
to mid food will reseal their claims or be forever
Messed from coming In On rid fund.
B.
3tuntrose. X. 1.. BALDW4I.
WritrAL PTATZIOLPT td the reteltto soll wow.
.mlltomot New Milford twp. School DUMIlat let the
rat andlngluse 1. ma
Mato IM
Hatt oapprn int boolliano • -II Mtn
opriation. O
Amcrort of Tax Duplitate, school
and building 11.87185
'total 53,829
For Wang and famtehlng.... ....$ $ll3 SO
Repairs ........ .. .... ... ..... 234 13
Teethera• wages__ 1.38108.3
Foe/ and con Comities.. ..... L 3343
Audlting.atlreittning, dc 11 111
Salary or Secretary lOW
Dented Dletnct and Interest-- Cr 11
rannerstions to Collector— 4550
Collecter's per tentage, 04 per
cent. cmILM... 43 117 111
Teseltere• wages MOO
Total ---$3.010 31
Balance to IreSMI.I . II kande— 64114
R. 1.. SITTPIICe, Preeident.
J. W. ViALlißtt, Secretary.
lane 41, 1678,
POPULAR COLLECTIONS OF
Organ. ItZiCvLmilo I
FOR FIFE OBUAAS-
Omen Gem,. Davenport.
lismate. Organ Volontari...
60 . Mecca for Orin. Batiste.
Clilsk's short Vailitalics. 160
Orcsuirt's Ponfolto. Itirubsult...2 Vole., ea. 5.00
Bile's Short Vohnetssies. D Nos., each 50
Zettner's Voluntaries. Complete- 3.00
WO Eno Voluntaries. Zsndel. &al
NSW CUM= 114117111 C 130.0nNVADLLY KIADT
Full REED ORGANS
Organ at Home. 1.50
Neermtiona for Cabinet (Heed) Organ.. LEO
Chira'a Shutt Volootarier. I.NI
Clortia Reed Organ Companion. 5.1 X)
Finn collectialmot Pinney, 8 , tip and Tones. may al•
N
so be found to Emenon'y ear Method, etark'n New
lierhalorad to Hoot's School for Cataaat Organs.
Nsw Cncncll Mtrma Boos..—ls ACarrr
Seat post-paid, oa reeript of retail price,
OLIVER DITSON & & Co,
Itortori.
May air, 1871.-Iy.
WOOL WOOL
I,ooorbouriciLES
WC) c)1 Wanted.
111;thest Market Price Paid ltk Cub.
item 17, `l4.—tf A. Latimer,
EXCURSION TICKETS,
TO
nRAMTB, IPTITYVTOIE,
rxisD vinmin.an - t
AT REDUCED RATES.
FOR SALE AT
D. L. I L. EXPRESS OFFICE.
MONITORS MA 'LW A I.—Arntegemeet of Trees
To take effect on Monday, May rob. 1874,
.
5.10 1 ZS__ ....Montrose 10.20 5.30
540 125 Allen',.. 10 03 510
5 51 . 122 cows 1000 515
550 1.55 , limiters 053 610
540 1 IS, ........... Ili mock 945 505
2. 42 150 Trleea... ....... 033 455
600 155 epringvllle . 945 450
512 210 Lynn 915 410
GIV 520 Ar,ry.„
fi 13 210 ....... ....Lamm .900 4'57
51Z 540 Labreek . SFS 417
041 147 Sarcy'a 645 410
1553 305 Tnnkbaonack 833 555
An thine connect at Tualchanoodt trltti P. it N. Y
R. H. gang 0080 81.4 with.
.1 , 113E5. I. 8L11,48LEF... Preal.
Montrone, Ilay 17,1671
Minar dic Cowes
DEALERS IN
FLOUR, GROCERIES,
and
PROVISIONS
MAIN STREET.
Moats asses,
Jane 25.
TIIE AVEKEE CHEAP' TORE
WEST SIDE PUBLIC AVENUE,
15 THE PLACE WEEPS
Et AIL Et ri- .49. I 1%7 OS
ARE SOEGUT AND MEND.
MiTIIIIG 1 4 0 M" STOCK OP
11) 1 a W 21206
For the season, selling tepidly for the ..Stamps'
AT zna AVZWITE STOMA
The Cheapest Steck of
DOMERTIM DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS,
WHITE GOODS. FANCY GOODS,
NY'IONS. GLOVES, AiCD
HOSIERY,
cat be toned as TNB AVENIZ BTOB.Z.
'DON'T TOD 70110111" TO LOOK AT OVB STOCK
aiWORS
Baton % y est-ohne, kw 7011ean to alto!
At 231{ ATKIRIE STORE,
TIM NEWEST • NOBBICIS ISTYLIS OP
3Eres,tB itaid. Cleo:pas
AZ THE £TUUZ rim
We twits theening=oi the pabllcto Aga and
pekes, bolloriag, cis aitl.^-,Wet
at TEI MUM ISTOSIL
E. L. Wma.
]IcEVZIII, Mamter,
Mextrose, Jane 17. '74.-2w.
IDXECIITOREI • NOTlClE—Wicanas •Letlene , rew
mss taty to tie estate of Amos J. Mee. late of Wur
end MP, deg . & bur beau vetoed so tha subscriber.
all persona Indebted mid aillUilits requested to outs
tramedtate piquant. and Abuse baying elaunr de
mand* against the ram, wall presto: them Without do.
WllB= ALEX/MAR Executor.
May Et. 14-6.. IL W. Sams, AttOraey.
FOR SALE—The farm late of Nathan Al
de'd, situated about half a mile west
of Montrose Depot, in BroAlpo township, con
taining about 1.11 acres of land mostly improv
ed. Inquire at the Indertigned, executor of
said estate, at Vest fililford, Pa.
Ewen ALDRICIL
New lailfork Jan. 23.1873.—tf
NE, w 211LIORD
MACHINE SHOP.
JULIUS SHULTZ. Practical Machinist, resplastr• ail/
eollcita the pm...swage of all who rimy want Muzlnoo,
Millwork. Shafting.ilauguto, Palley rant Me.
N.D.—Special attention paid to repairio:.
Now Milford. Juno 11/..lC—ty.
A TTMiTII ?v I Itd i . It Z E .L IS . .. ;..ibI..
5000 FAT VEAL CALVES,
MO DEACON SLIM, WOO USIA Luaus
For 'which the lifghot market price will be paid la
cash. by A. 1). WELLMAN.
And wineo ea y to •Ite farmer, of Dlmetk, Jelomit
Forret Lake.and Drtgewater luernahipa, those haelog
reel calve. to eon will &11M" three at Harte, oif Ito
lel at Montro., on Monday of each week bet er
ween the
boar, of lu and 2 O'clock. until the shore date of deliv
ering he ebangod to some other day of the weak. They
will also notify moor the member of nicer they brig.
each week by mall one week prermes to their donee. y.
Addrere,
A. D. WELLMAN,
April fah, 'll.--fart, New Milford, Pn
A DJOC UNED BALE
or Till
Rena Mrs - tette ,
OP MOSS .t. SNAP, BASOUOJITS.
The undersigned Assignee of the estate of Moss A'
Roap, Bankrupts, will, on Tuesday. the 301 n. day of
June, A. ❑ . 17+74. at out o'clock to the aste.tooto.
u public salt at neloc.al the Moss & Kttap Tan•
'sell to No W Milford botoegh nosq's couuty Pa..sil thy
teal estale'of said Bankrupts not sold un the 611 of
Lay. 1071, as fol:ott a to wit
Lot,. No. rood 4of the r. 114 coyote of 4afd Moos &
Hasp. oral loto N 0.9.8. le, nue 13 uribe real mono of
Aloen Mue.. jr., one of pool 113nkrupta.
Tem= eif sale —um mud weh on day of .ale. one
third in eh mm.ma, end one third to one year from day
of ..ale; the unpaid ihrehave money tu be encored by
bond and mortgage on the premliwa, with claw... to keep
In.ar..d where there are hot Idloge on The premise. twto
ler cundittame of sale the mime im in former
J. U. BinNr.s. (I, S. DArs<Zi. I U G. BLAINDISO.
-0-
BINGHAMTON BURBLE WORKS.
ie..audar...v 1540 4
BARNES BROS. & 811111)1116 ,
DEALERS IN AND ILANT:FACTURE.I I% OF
gtatian fltericauparbics,
AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES,
Marble and Slate-Illantlee,
Chenango St-, Near pcpol,
31404. 1673. ' BINGoAIITON. N. T.
1, p Trains
•oeruwu
H. 1311:111=1:Pkirrrir,
Would call atfebtfon to bui fira. Stock of
SPRINI3 A , ND_SU i kI i kIER GOODS,
D 27 VOUD2,,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BLACK
AND COLORED ALPACAS,
NEW STY LE OF PRINTS,
SHAWLS. W ATEH PROOF'S, FLAN-
K ELS, lIALMORAL, AND 11001'
SKIRTS, V EL VETS, 11051 ERY,
I►EAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS. •OIL
CLOTHS, PAPER 11.<NGINGS, BUFFA
LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS,IiaTs
AND CAPS ; ROUTS AND SHOES,
HARDWAREIRON,NAILS,
STEEL, STOVES AI)N
GROCERIES, ETC.
In great variety, and will be sold on the most
favorable terms, and lowit prkea.
BUBRITT.
New Milford, June 8, 1874.
Ilambletonlan and Patchen Stallion,
MAX MARETZEK.
Foelrd May 21x1,11110. bay bore Irltb star. ttp sod DGIIII
bil foot VW . I rlll. trblte, IS s.,' bands, sired by
KNICKERBOCKER,
nape( DOT.PROPHET.
B . gr. if. EMILY B
G ROV. TR. by
AUSTIN'S SON OV GO. R. PATCREN,
' . g
O. d.. We dam of JESSIE PATCIIKK and sald to
11;m6mor Mvre
- -
KNICKERBOCKER, by ll%odick'd llarnbletoulen, ant
of Lady Patches by George ht. Pate-ben, g. d.
by Abdallah. C gr. a. by May Dar.
PROPHET, by Rmp' bred Nara, out of keg Dodd.,
&a., da.
Bm ickerhocler, Prophet, Gee. K. Patchen, and Ana
son of Goo K Palthr., were all bays, without
marks, and 16 band• high.
MAX SIARETZEK Is brother, on the sire I side, to
Peggotty, the winber, when but two jean old. of
the thtenymr-old stakes at Nirhulsun left year, Sheriff
lloyCs bay mare that trotted a teal In 2:48. the 11-
llama cult, Al Puree, Canary SIN, and others
MAT MARETkRE will serve a limit.' number of
mares bnaides his owner's at the fame of James E Car.
Malt, near Montrose, Plll., of ea) to insert, If paid be•
font March lst., MTS, or ft3s to insure a standing coh..—
Por fort/nor luforounion *damn,
Y. NIIGENT. Groom,
Motarose,
May 111, 741.--6 w.
0tt.512,24262
h sta w 4ra i
.oviatar
The oadertigned will keep constantly on toad and
for tale, very low,
3PhEtetork.s;,
PLATFORM WAGONS,
(tor offs or two harsaj
TOP & OPEN BUGGIES,
wan wszwra's rArcr: mums ,
TWO-SEATED CARRIAGES,
An 9 Lumber Wagons.
Heavy spnag wagons, mama bans carters sad op.
ea tod cop Dogleg. for sale cheap.
win make to otter to volt parties. all I lode of car
riages. Wealt Wartaatett. ng done neatly.—
tipp at Oprfraville, Pa.
Lagatre at D. L. & W. Express Ocoee of
- D. D. BRAZILS.
Rantiose.
Or at Springville of E. 11. CULLER.
Nontroae :us a, 1671.—tf.
VISITLRO CARDS' CALUNO CA11.138 I
Orden by sail moan prompt atlaulas. SO testi
per dam, .
. Kim in.
Montrose. March %.14.
Ixco_RPOß•rlox xoizcs.-
The subdcribeara, with Wheel, Wing folinedirn
coattail, or coinparty. ate object of which la to construct
and maintain a bridge gams the IS•iquetwinta river,
between the boroqgli of Bniqnchansa Depot and the
town of Oakland, in liesquattnio. Co., hereby era
notice that they Intend to make application for a charter
and to have said occupancy incorporated ender the
name of the "Susquehanna Depot and Oakland Bridge
Company. - aceardleg to the act of dem:ably esditioa
"An Act to provide Coelho Incorporation andresndation
of certain corporaSna," approved April X 1,11171
J. O. COOK, -
M. 11. BUSMAN,
G. T
nAttr 110L0131.D81
zy
AT,, DGE,
J. C. BABB.
Susquehanna Depot, June 10,1014.-3 w.
Devoted et - CURBED. WOOD
PIISIP, Teething, Datable. Etildent,
and Cheap. The best Pump tot the.
!cam mane). Attention Iserpecieny
Invited to Dlatchiere Patent Its.
Froved Bracket mut New Drop Cbrcl
iore, which can be withdrawn
without removing the Pump, et dia.
ttir ting the Joints. Also, the Cop
?el Chamber. which never crack* or•
scales, and will outlast any other.
For tale by beam/it/as Trade
generally. Inquire for Dlatchley's
patep. end If not for sale in your
•
town. 'end direct to
CHAS. 6. BLIIICELEY, Zramtdacturer.
606 Commerce 81, Philadelphia. Pa.
April tat, 1871.—din.
PLASTER! MASTED, !I
The Sewerleer la now prepared to furnish, In the
Barra gh of Montrove,
Frail Groffal Cano Float
tatter by the tee, car lad, alb smaller quantities
Lime, Cement, and Band,
71toblIner, Stay Vith,
THE EAGLE
11111. g iqjf MIRE,
BURNS & MCIIOLS, PILOPR.IETOL'i
egn~~mrtia►arxn~
33 ri cas..lEi I.ca .o lx., 73,Xcbastrow■so
we doatro to say to the public that our store to well
stocked with Drugs. Medicines. Paints, Oil. , Varnish,
Brushes. tomb.. Perfumery, Fancy Ankles,
top and potertt preparation. : mid all other articles nab
MI) kept In drat tinge d or .torn. we at:tannic,. ou•
COy 41. ptettiste and 01 Ito teat youlttt. sod will be odd
tit priest for rush. Respectially
TOLtONTO CHIEF, Jr.,
le • blond hay with black kgs, free from white, and
welwn. 1* U pound., Be in one of tbn hest foil getters
there 1. Its this county. Ilis •lock oto be yen in LMjs
nek at the CA.sn of P. Conklin. at M. B. Lemon's. and
a: U. Sulk ;to Bridgewater at Jared Oren'a and O.
Decker's:
to Spougfirla at Orin Pritchard's and A.
Green's; in A Winn, at James Loot' • and Wm. White's.
PI DIMMER or 1911115.
TINSONTO t was Arid by th. fast trot.
ring BLaillon Toronto eblef, (nosy 'crying at $2OO for the
eri1,011) Irby nraa laced by the celcbratod ItoyaJ George,
yeas by Black Warrior, and be by the bOPOrted 741/00.
The name of Royal George was a t bcrongb bred mare,
inaporingl by an newer In th, -- Itoyal,George Guards."
YP.D~GU BB Ofr DATA.
TORONTO CHIEF. Jlin, dam by the thorortph-bred
Jcifemon. out of a 3tajeety mare. Jelternon. was by
Vdtillan. the by sir Arehy. the •Ire of air Henry, and
grand aim of American star.) dam by Old Favorite;
dam by ..ld Kell td. Fairy, by Imported Panta
loon; ram a mare by the Imported r.a. Mauler kn.
pn en i tab. a num by the 'mooned Mine Juniper ; Ttb
Bland • Imported nalre Dittrhe••
TORONTO CIIIEV, Jr"
Wlll stand th. present reason as foliose t Saturdays
at the stable of bl J. Ilarrtngton in Montrose. anal the
rest of the time at 'Antoci& tour
Tinos.—lo insure with fool, $lO. Bin, payable
March Ist, AM.
Dlmock. April 2a..74.—^,.
104.0.
PAIN-KILLER,
THE GREAT
FAMILY MEDICINE OF TrIE AGE.
Dysentery, Cholera, Diarrhea,
Cramp and Pain M the Stomach,
Boa el Cottiptaints, Paintera' Colic.,
Liver Complaint Dysiesfeda, Indigestion,
Sore Throat, Sudden Colds,
Coughs, &c., &c.
Used E3tcrussliy„ tr Cures
rk,u., Pelona, Cuts, Bruises, Buns,
Scalds, OW Sores, Sprains. Toothache,
Pain in the Face, rieuralgi..,
Itheuruatisnr, Frosted Feet,
ttc., &c., &c,
PAIN-KILLgR,
Otero thorough trial hy Innumerable living vritnenci,
boo pr'-red Refit THt MELtICISE OF TUE AGM. It
if an tuternal •ad extorted remedy. One pooltive proof
of Its rtileacy iv, that its stile. have con...tatty lemma
eti, and whet!, spun It. ecru merits. The effect of the
PAIN-KILLEIt
upon the patient .Len taluro internatiy. in ease of
Cold. fisinvh. Rowel Complaint. Cholera. Dysentery,
and other affliction* of the systcm.hat be truly won
derfnl, and has eon for at a came among medical pro
partitione that ran never be forgotten. It •access in
annoying pain.a 1111 external rcmedy.io eats ot Vann
Itani-es. Sore,. Sprains, Cahn. Stings 01 Insects. and
other males at soffning, has secured for n sorb a host
testimony. as •11 infallible aurnedyt that It till be
handed doom to posterity as one of the greatest medi
al disco 'est. of the nineteenth melon.
P IN-KILLER
arrives much of its popularity from the simplic
ity attending its use, W bleb gives it a peculiar
value in a family. The various diseases which
may be reached by it, and in their incipient
stages eradicattsi, are among those which ate
peculiarly fatal if suffered to run; but the cura
tive magic of this preparation at ones disarms
them of their terrors. In all respects It fulfills
the conditions of a popular medicine.
Be sure you call for and get the genninePaln
Killer, as many worthless nostrums are attemp
ted to be sold on the great reputation of this
valuable medicine.
ETI - Directionti accompany ench bottle.
Puce 2.5 Cis., 50 (1t.4.. and *l.OO per Bottle.
SOLD DT ALL MEDICINE DEALEIIM
Montrose, Mny 27, 11574.-4 w.
B ILLINGS STROUD,
General
INSURANCE AGENT,
Capital Represented, 8100,00d,041/0!
ETU, LIRE AND ACCIDENT INECHANCE :
Home Ins. Co., N, Y., Capital and MU rptris. $.O,OOOAOe
ilartforil Piro Ins.. Cla..4..apitalondSctryina
Liverpool, London & lobo •' $10,000,0u1l
Ins. Co., of North America " 1C1.V0,000
Penn. tiro In.. Co., Phila.," VOtin
National, Phila. /thltnOCO
Inc Co., lath of Portia's " 1E20,000
Colon Moto?!
11:0: , `" •
t.
Lynam ng re si,liOFifilii
hUrracarisett,Prorldence.lL l.•• • , 6Wioon
Merchants' ' 410,10 $
•
Clay, of Now Port, lty WOAD
Newtown of Bucks Co.. '
MI UOO
Alcmmanla. of Charland, " 4itiooo
Lancaster Fir. bis. Co., ... 110000
Fire Associatton of Phila. " lifilittO
Rome Ins. Co..Culumbas. O. " SOLSOO
Lehigh Valley Fire. Allretovrn, " MAKI
Miscue Fire (nu Newark , , nuti,ooo
South Bidet ns.Co.Pitistitirg,Pa... ' liana
Alammanta al Mishits, " 1100,000
The nrofersigned Is SPECIAL AOCNT for Elliot:low.
log companies for Northern Pennsylvania:
Fire Amociatlon of Philadelphia,
National Phu Inannince Company of Philadelphia.
The innocence Co. of the State of Pensispillinfaillf
Philadalphia.
5.• X 31" 33 .
Conn. Unmet Life Inv. Co., Annetta WA:AM
American LIM. 1114 WACO)
4360C/XI:I33IWW.
Stave/ere ins.Co.„llartford,Capitaland earpinsl2.o3loo3
liallway Passengers .150,C0).
Theaselersined has been well Ireownin thireennty.for
the past 17years,gillirs insurance Agent. Lossetruatatned
by his Comnainles bare always been promptly pal&
°Mee Arstdoor east tramßanking Oflleo et W
B. Coo per SlCo..Turspikest.MontroseMs. ;
BILLINGS BTRODD I -4tuit
MALES M. 81ITTR. Bolldtors.
•
Montrose. Dee. m. tirn.
I:l4.Vel:skiii I
conauntly on band
I=l
810% or rut GO.DZI Lien AND Mo na
A. IL BURNS.
Avon 1.1 WHOLS
Taken Internally, It Curre
Shackmatrcoes a. Moak.
WIIOII IT NAT COCA. - •
...wen. a jAW. Commfuton Ileftbast No. 130
iGfolomfOlf St.. New Tork.bsoo *old opt tad flash their
path.ns to stop shipping toTom them Ely altar of the Ana.
m.
Dimork, May '03.14.-4w: 8.11. =ram
DAMYYLII A .
TTENTION. - : .
.. • „ -
II tort want quirk Wes and otound.'nitirsw. mat
your butter 'toilets= 6 Low, No. W A D Cream lot, ft,
Now York.
Taw* Lehr
WallaceJ. T. W
Of the Ana foreicrb' Wallace 6. Low.
Dlcuoek. Jena a, '7L—Sw.
AUDITOWS NOTICIL— The understgnad.= Audi
for sidseinted by the Orphans's., Goltra Of Basque-
Minns Connty on exceptions to the final leant= aft
Henry ts. Griswold sad P , D.. Thai= administrators
of the estate of Sedate lartawllltdeed =LI =and to
the duties of his appointment at the cue. of U. J.
Werke gaq.. In Susquehanna Depot. Pa.. on
July San. at one o'clock m =at. which t=
piste all poetics Molested may attend and =hoard
they thiolt proper.
W. W. WATSDll e .luddtsr..
Xontrose..hmeAni.
HERRING & FARREL,
13837 33x4o434:Ivcrzty N. 7LP
lIANOPACTURFRS OP ALL BLID3 OP
'ire, essa.cl33varalia,z• 3Practir
tes,.a.P.mgat.
.•
The ardeat sad mat reliable artiste tile roftedetatalk.
They took the prize medal awarded at the
' ITORLD'a YAM AT LONDON!
All Safe' are warranted free from &mimes' . Mad cop
?eaten.
BILLIStid STItOrD, Acesa.
blontrosa, May dr '7ll.—tf
TILE INDEPENDENT
Sewing Machine I
TQS GREATELT ACTLIEVSIMSTOVTIJE Mat
Sews twin but One Spool of Tbearl.
I. bur but !Ix working part', b ocratlemaad mut
atom rapioly than any Narklac in the Market.
Has a self-setting Straight Needle.
It Cambia. Dumbfilly witbk Beauty sad flimpllclty.aul
Ma all tba Modern lassnovesoaals.
ore FIRST-CLASS IN AC TUNE ON ♦ BLACK
WALNUT T4b1.114 lOU $33.
AM.Gesxstis IXTes,xtteiei.
BEND FOE CIRCELA D.
TIIE =DEPENDS:GT SEWIItO idaCTIMISCU..
MAOAnur.9. /I- T
Dee. 24, 1613„
~STATEMENTS,
' BILL HEADS.
LETTER BEADS,
EN VELCPES,
BUSINE% CARDS,
VISITING CARDS,
WEDDING CARDS,
POSTERS,
SALE BILLS,
HORSE BILISr"
SLIP BILLSp.I:
PRoGRANIMESS •
CIRCULARS," - --
LABELS;
RECEIPTS,. 7 . -•
TAGS,
CATALOGUES,
NOTES,
PAPER BOOKS, -
• PAMPHLETS, • .
CERTIFICATES,: -
BONDS,
PATENT DEEDS,
NOTES,
ETC., ETC., ETC.,
MONEY SAVED'
11374.
NEW FIRM,
NEW STORE,
NEW GOODS,
NEW • PRICES,
GRIFFIS & SAYRE,
nave opened. at du old location et 111-11-Wilaros. is
the Brick Black 3iontzsoc, aird se shah ►e pleased I.
sea all or ^ror old friends tart the assay new oats wv
hope to gain. Out stock will consist of
Iron, Nails El llarili,i
OP LLL
CIII3CIEST a GLELFSMIZE:
In large qualatitiee and varlet, Stoinelirare,• Warn
Were, Flunecrcunieblng Goods and Groaiteit. f.
atoll Orel:tart:cola, attention to - the Guest] Trade
d keep • full aneortannut of Time, Baku.' Wets,
Family
Groceries & Provisions,
In full variety. Salt and Flom We shall keep n
old palm.
tes .. n a d Ilne r i t.r t ela u rf p = 4[ 4 = =li d
promptly to mu WWII CELlltht9tl7.
TER.US:— Our terms aitl be attictly
11.cocac11;n.3Pablr,
(cash or produre.) This it will be well to mats
boi. a. thi. will let the secret to our low prices. W.
are aintittent that by calling and examining oar goad*
and pines your will and that it will baler year Mir.
est to try our good• and terms.
Jenrrsitsom Marne, - - -
Mantra.. Iday, lath, '74.—tf.
The Doubt Dispelled
NEIVIV Cii.003:1 1 1/3 I
Wm. Ileytlen, New UMW, Pa., Maui ofterias es
melee new stack a
DRY GOODS
=really selected for Spring sad &unmet Trolls
BOOTS AND SHOES,
the largest and test variety In Northam Pencuprann.
31Erette 431 Caps,
TILIZZES, TDAVEUNG D AGA,
Gents' famhddris Goods, Vaasa No-
tins, etc., etc.
Inniliakuwar.o4. Represented. No Yukio%
MI. UMW!
New Mllind, May Inkt.
- - H. M. BAIRN.