-32: ~crnE t'=' hal _ Iyangetuvpt Of .17161144 'Yvt .rauLtaimmii:., (Dulli.) Ilx)p,0 1 ,12 yg GA titAinst:. • . .•- • g i ; r d i a,Fr 1306:,4. 1 411 0001'n 610a.11 sew m 11.4.„„.. . . . ;1000 ft In . : 3op m -,tvy,.lll•llg. o.`o 200 pm Framov';Ce, - (tri- week/Y - 0.4 . ..Y 8 00 a m ' / 03 aln • 1 " nk 110' tf S. La iTri'a 0.10.9., 600 Pta 700 pm, 40(ipm Th e a. Tort:, tvia. allt7ose DiMot,) Now. Miltoril: r u i,kh,,,,,loc.i . ,,Ruit.W.yntoibiNg• lite daily; h e 0em.•,1 St st taStf.tats'l'am?dayi,lburedayt, ' 1 - 0,1 iii•ajzointou (Oa Silver take.) * i11;4,.11111.1Y.ry5, and Satattl 4 ‘o,.e- Frit rii.s ;Am mu. I i oat- "ritasitsys, l'buts4y4SAiid Bat , rr T hi a l a y S , t ‘ e.,. bun co mn',ltaus Sl4 . 4ye;‘ , Vilrinfiditys d. A Stage leAvesdaclif 6 rltontroseltepoBB4.l-..tti;,•aitd A st.ege ic:4Veg feir , s. .• Ina re,n toe gt, 8304).1n. , • ' 1 • 4=O. Pt:),6llAlkt, P. M. • • lontrese Railway th TA; • l Arrowne,ra. or Tens:. e on, o -yst • ' 13'0%6 s`r:4, Ili. r. Trains " • ; . sioninwario. A.X. r". ;A:X; P. X. " 5.00 • 3.01. /MO: .&Oa 5Pi ,110 ; ...:1:.10Z • 345 _ SI3 .1020 540 01 I'2o ' ' tin kers— ::1015. 35;„ , ..A315 • 33 102. . fri/ 5 INS ' • 40.. • • 45' Eos' 5 5 .1 • 143 lyuu .0116' • 4.55. 605' 154: .... ,Vre ryls • ' 923 445 • 10 . „ „Lnton ' 915 .4 es - 6tr n .. „I) . 4 2 5 440 • SW.— Harry .:.....553'e ; 415 . 24r. . ' .355 stt tra: n !:Tin oect Tankharicocir , with P. & N. Y IL 11. so Ag• north ttild • .3 4 ME& I . prer,c ,•, • • Naw Advottisements.' • ' Dissolution--Orecti Notlm to Ladies—Benj. O. Parke.' 1 x J. Carvers: 13usumis • Anti-S.`ccret Society: Bridgwater Association Notoi About '1 oNni Tli . ere will b live :SiiqafilYr Atii,mt: this yetir. We wonder 'why it • is that physiclani . do not sivise po6r . in(l,. to • go -. tO ‘Fatering ple Ces far their. health. • Mi-neral Neter 'Seems .to be only 'beneficial to the 'wealthy. '. - ' '• - :. ' Seine of Mir ltadibal 'PrObibition . office-seek . ~ ers appear to be sp•enark hat the, mast, haVe s wastard•plaster en theln someNitere,lbr they. sr ass lively as it'lly in molasal,. •• ;- ; • ,' Thev'ertlict of JIM . coitnicOs )urk,vvhe held in inquest on the hocti'OT Kane Vittr,icli, was ;adored . last Saturday e.Voning,-and, istollie Woo. of "death by .violence, intliCted by 'some ttiTon ., or persOns unknown." '. : ". \ 1;•...,. The Drum Corps Minstrels-,Nill :giro , ati-tit.: tatalumentAr:', the Cutirt, Don.s . e, On.,Ttliirsday : itotporrost)' evening. • The public'. are invited ~ ~ ,,aitenil., laugh and grow fist: '.Tickeittt ‘ can b 67 incnred at W. B. Deati'S:Bc;olt store:'' \ '..::- •: ht.. C. ]'ark, son. of Benjil l ark of Parkvale, , " this cc to ty, Ntts In :to*it on liindity• last: - .'De is introducing a ite,w,,sutoothing, flUting:,:und.-ls, trumping iron, as will be rtoticed . . by reference: ts his adveritsentent in another column. . 2 l• .., The next Mon Union temOrance meet .lc, of the linptist , and„ Methodist etittrches,i. lield at the .Methodist ehuseh next Sab-. lath evinfing„' August Stli. Armor of: , the .Baptist ehurch, fCili..de4iver a{ 'fempetancesernioti bil . tbttoceastonl: Thtre Isus ' a caucus of the i 'moro leading*i pbiicuns'! hchl • seiretlyon Monday night lasti• tirldah. we. , suppoitri "otru'rt Ihuse s lting,'' and other . ..prominent Itepubli- : , ma;,:,") to arrange the sinte';toiPe 'awe aristheratie ineeltaniesl,",and the"rabble!' vt SIMI !, evening next rind,ol2 , Montlay . .-•- • nut say this is sane of our busi=. l e s s, 1V ell,. jmrhaps it ',.islnOt. • It,is mgonishing that ilerp,art-no,patriotie f'ddical i'whibitionists who ' - arc,'seeking the •: - :;(13 et Auditor, 118 ttiere , zre three to be Oleo-. r k when:there are, twelv‘e or les* r4intthe mutt'tr over with a fine toothitd comb for every llier office.. Can it, ba 'the . .thet lat the salary is ()lily frictin .. s49 \to ip.s - rnrikes le officeseekthe' Man that party ?• " Would :,.tot Li:well-to reduce tin. salaries of the •and see it' the_same' iphildaihropy meld be -manifested then Ow Monday best the RadiOntiP,nibibition uirrention meals: tire have_six. county offices nil this tall and we iutve,3tt naretia.vibo, like :'!•sitient Grant, dre ready to !'s.aerifice tor the .t;eitiert,2l on the itadieel side of the ltonse that .annottneed in—tbe clieiniblicau this : Week.— J. • Tillitnyk has seenteil totvltt: . wlnd theta all,' le at4irts tube re:elected liegister, and - Re! :ottler, andhe lin'ttiot W. J.Judd, a Alethodist: front -2;;Orwketi; X. Y., to 'gime down: aye and 4 r,often" his - way . throtigh 'the pplitinal Nr,rittity, by a long re.i . ,nttnendation to the ttre i y . of • tile People; assantih,g to use.t he ;ante of lernoertilit is' a ) 4idgiron. s uch prayers Are novel in, this vs,Ltry. How far they fluty be Aniweyed is iri is future Wu desilTe t&at;the Dtkonne, shallr increase ,-,, . . o imerclitland favor, even moro.than it already -,,and we respectfully sOlicit Alm en operation . :an who can sena 'tis ; :interestVg- items of ews frkiai all parts or the tunny.; Ita.coltinnis? m free to,ail for the.dissecninating et interest-: 4 Pteti and each section' should avail -itself or .ie typpOrilMity, ' l.6ll4ings and ' neighbor-, 4.-K1 wruirgles are otno lutertht,to :Us -or, any .c: dio , ad %yip be .exel4eii, 'tittt 'growth' itid .o , perii J., a eei hau ts and incidents-as:they oc: • i zt au! interesting news, 1 . .. e all 'our reatleTs.- 7 , S-4 , kl th em an from cycry sacOon, - 11'1inie': ling . ! bring- your Ration"into 'notice, cateateln4 dry and result in peetuliary lienefli:,'ai veil I iunli:4‘u in tercsting, Ma etfor the prihlic. ; Ne*- am sifould tooae -the vii ptiritittity: or Chtim;,,' +;A coraer ia , t4i.iii. ilOntrt,y papers.' lat from a . BeeStiug. -:' The rife of iktr'. Joseph CusterAtiNi",?Teestei, , :ne pickin'g .. parsley in- h - Lox ,teeeilly, f l' Rt urrk 'in ` alb - arto iTy'aslitiii.' 'lll6;init . a.urc I , •ninriu•ett taitttlaine Itrinieolo.elY o iinitrekUl: , i is"hex tleatb. Medlinil aid 'was palled 'in, :t was of zio avail. •. The aruf,ivas krillen-tn .t xlioultit.r AIM a •,eilowialt . liquid' iy4s ctis.: 'Lrg,ea it oat the arm . in .seyeriaq places wher! ', Ia a o,i 0 o iiL--.ltoilkitmap, .Demetraf. - ,':'''''- ' 'farad 1116 short hay `lrOp dompelalhe farmers ••.to. ';:band every resoiren. ; and' * they: are , an Slug, every yal -. lAhle',.,_Mpans -to' totayitie. i, ooming IV in es'il -linpply JOY their, stop:k. ':!-. "Unusual twicitint of Joildci corn : is"tieing •rtc(l an'd turnlp 0c(.41.1s IJO'ing tiOwn, width, *At b:dance of the season - .Shoulcl • Prove: ;-ii.. ' 4 bie,will yield en enormous anioutit or whole'. , ::e food at a liory ' tilling. outiaj , .,Ot innot aid - i' ' . iiitd . 'tv.Y. Itivn tat I,ltty u16!,,1a empty a, Sa t .; a iew Aron dred bushelmor turnipa T ,su 4vqs orcatrots, It'll - pniiin-inirex*leFit ‘,:, Intl; too - fall lincli upon. ' . ~', -•-„: : : ....., RussellXeCreary, .M., /./. ' „ -- of the Botanical school diid in hts.olllce tit Anhui:it: Centre, dor- Ing the might of I'Uiy.4) tit. - ,lie was leund'ilead,, the morning of July, 10tb,mud an inquest was held over 'the remains by Wm. Lee esq.,tind 'six -others stonmonoU at:cording to lsiv, Verdict, .13,ied a natural d*„(1." Ile was 4uried,in JerL ;16;Ir Bill Cemetery. ' ''.. I - The dwelling hOri.‘e and .unueetspied stoic of Charles O. Cole, of Lynn, was burned liatui - 'day. • .20 •of thelt 'V I . Iteip. , , .. . ~ . night, June ti - h, Idost , Inn art. Ls 4itlieulty 'with , niost , Mittel* - n and. fliO Iv " .tiit t lNl * ' VA° is ' t tiutn" t° 6 e-the7oa; 4141 Of Au much overwork 'ii thatijoo : 'little , which.was ttilkv, insured; hut t ) r some mishap' `4J is 'tan:puled, Not one'finner In - tenlliesi- . : —the insur44o, ° ' lnt , be _ eu i leet 'itli think the '4 bin% as lunch lahor as be Onght,to hd,able • OHO' Ilad.innexPr94; , The origin' of the. fire. ' ? 6ll '"hiruse, ism!' rarY letv'entidoY enou#,li. i s:Puktu'w-u: 'kki;p up vyitl, tie "work. which they laYlotit.;—. ',:,. The dogs still riurene:tiltelr diabolical trade.. 'lv tomit, is gull - work gets, ahead. ot thein, ' l'..kt . .,.sheeli of . 101 . 1 0 3 1. Frolics. niFe nttnekSd, 0 grim- till they cost . fonfold 'to,-deatoY;,. the might of Aline. g:tith , but not -being fastened 'l's ;Inuring the ,cnijoyond,theii9O,44i t iie r It a field, they histetied to the buildings, where c ' , tw three 1, .b llah , d -.50 th -hi ' i careful sliitheitf - Vog iiecl` ill' - ' ,t 1: IRO onr wee -0 et n an 1 - a t, • - , . eta.— e , ~oes through the iesson eAlutitys at albs::: ~ ,later, „ in 'the evening, .the tisane "dogs - - attacked ~(..- A men; chase , is . nilong".ehlutSt s !fil i k"ra•Prkhurs !lock ' ; killed one, nosily liIIIIA, 14 old ' suy ing, and 'nowhere-Ai ittottrejrn# '..nnOthert one lb . Joiti and cannot befound'und is isre l hi g , . ,. .„' V'.-',,; 4e.zif,thaindeiortue tins It are-more.or lesion::: 1,,, Intpertiut toZruggists. ; . , , ' ' l !Tcarti,, 'elrfrY druggist :freParra -cit ra te of magniAlalciribis trade. A few,,days ago an Jo- Iva re cane agent titiZed a quantity`of it,,inain= . taming thd,l it tvaS a violation of the re •enue laws. The ippervivr..did )301. s agreo with him, tida-cver, as he did' notAink It' was .fi p tent medicine, or liable to tax. The matter was le furred to the 'Departnient at '',-Irlrashingtoit, and the following .is the opinion or the Commission'. er : "I have`to say tltrit the medicine is officin.' al, as you state, but.it is"put in-a style or man ner 'similar to that of patent or proprietao medicines in general, having - directiolis for ite, use printed on, the label, and without the . form. ula by . which it is made being either printed or referred to owthe label,and, eon Rep eMly, 'tithe opinion .of ~ this office, is of interest and impor• billet todruggisk generally." ', -....-~~ i ~.~--,.:~-. Power of Coroners" Defined-!' Ther'' is 'a .iast - difference ot opinion' "as to the legal powers of the coroner to require, the attendance of jurors and witnesses,' arid_ ty43 therefore give extracts from a reeent'nUmber of 'the The coronet kollice or ministerial judicial in the holding of, inquests, ministeri al •where" he .nets as a subititute for the sheriff. When he ; hold an - Inquest; he sits as a offlce4 r- :aritted" with. all. _the. ordinary 'poivers possessed by judicial officeri. It is his duty to , iiiintuou • before his inquest every person ,whoriL he has any•reatoo to be'. Bete possesses 'any. knowledge relative to, the • death whit idle is inveitigating. fie is to sum mon such persons in the mime of the common weal th to attend before biro for examination.— Ile is committing •magistrate, and it is his duty 'if the jiiry• find, any person guilty of ,homilcide, to commit that person to prison without bail to 'aivait his trial. „ The finclinir;ol a coroner's inquest, iu the old. English law; wks equivalent to the finding of a grand jnry.'; I answer the queitions which have been propounded to me thus , publiely, because I think it important that the public should on., derstaucl -the nature and.cluiracterot the duties' of the.coroner and the pOwers which he pos. 'Same people apparently do not know the na ture of those duties, and as I ant informed question his authority'. and dtgregard his subpoi-• nas. It IS just as well that these persons should comprehend the scope of the petwers of the eoron er,•and what 'anthotity .i .,*. is,:armed with as a judicial Ofpcte to enforce • thoid.poweri. It is, the duty Of . 01 persons. stnintinea by . the Or oiler to attend his impthit, - And if they do not obey his summons it.is•the coroner's duty and right to compel their Weld:lnm hy.attachment 'and to punish them far ',their' . disregard of . his - sulmcentt by fine or imprisonment. If they re-. fuse to attend advise hip ;to - ceiMpel.their at-. tendance by attachments. ' • I;=== Hoactiism,ore'Lift?..' As.droltirning accidents are' not infrequent in this vicinity the , ocettsion tipr the adoption' Of the follewing plan ivay arisB :•• --; The tiutlittr 'of 'The ,t‘reach at Dente" says thatin his walk one- nrrning he saw a man pitlll?.il out of the' water, apparentlydrowned.- - lie: was laid on. the right side, the faee turned ,toward the'gronnd, and the jaws gently opened to facilitate ib 'e' escape fif water, liieveral times the head was placed a 'Utile lowe'r than•tlie rest of the , body. for the samepurpose; but only for, a few, seconds at a . flint,. . la the _meanwhile there_ as ®ular _manipulating process to in duee breathing, which consisted in pressiT'T the; abdomen, stomach and sides of.tite .cheiti, but "softly. i . I • The efforts: were witiwut t effeci';, the man looked as iflie bad seen the lasttif earth. Then the prostrate - .fig.ure was 'T.11111(1 to the nearest station for. qie, reset , of 't.ll,e ( drowned. Xere the man was, stripped el' Wiped dry, and he was laid, turned on the shie;sbetsiee l a two blan kets on straw matiresS,i manipulating Proems] ; was reSurned,Witb infer:lds of:about it i quttrer of a Minute between each pressure of the body the 'pressure being . repeated fift`cen or -twenty times, followed byft suspension ol ten minufesy Twentyminutes VI cre p, a physieittn: employed on appeared and took ' clip warming nan tilled with over the .body outside 0 larlYover thls.pit of the of, the chest. i This was tie friction of hot woolei ked hands, and the sok ~ . Paints ial ;the...bands ;were vleorously - rubbed.— An 'operaor, bieattio,t.l" into the -Mouth of the man by means of ,a- tube., . ' • These eflorta alio proving in 'vain,. the physi cian had recourse to the introditction,of tobac . co smoke into the intestines.: in, about ten minuttie,.pe man gave -tt , feeble sign-,,0f life, on wheretip all maniptilation was discontinnild lest it should interfere -with the natural move: merit. S'ooti be Showed a dire to vomit,7hieh It:ts assisted by a leather intri ) duceil.intro` the throat. , ROW long the Whole rocess lasted is not stated; but the 'reader will - see!that iw"s .leng,thy. 4.te.w days ••the Writer att tided, 2a ball; and - among - the most lively dan i t't lm ot t ... 'slim' the drowheclune. . - ' , • et!lheie. , : card. that Dr. Van Ness las loch. ' ii•Centre. . I, The soh°, d of 'Miss Mary Degnan, in the Pickett Dis rip t; closed July 2; to be re-contirm., ed f..ept...1.s . , • . , ' 2 - ' • , • Jelin tlartis esq., of Ottawa, La salle cou ,ty, 111., aririVed July 3d, to s-me 'his . tither, Milton Barris, wli, es very,Ll. . The school (Ise' at Auburn 4 Corners, built by a contract ollSi 4- Alia ingi . !;c s otnplpto and is said to be tha-l4t. one in the township.; . „ Thp.funeral of Maryotta,•_infant',dangbfer ,of David' and Sitrah' - I`. McCain wits . attendea ac jersey Bill, juir 4.• The :funeral' Sermon .wa delivered by lbw. DoneY, Irom ~.nush Mission from the 'text, tit: : Mark, 10,44. '' ' • - The Nter:ll of ' :Mrs. Susin. -- ;stvackkaminer wife of J ohn= feiiiitickbatnitier,-ttiok. place at Serf ,se.y . I,lill, 'July 166: k ter health hai 'beim fall- big for some-time and now almost soddenly, di. seise has destroyed the Yining life, and leaves a huShand and one child to :noon] her untimely' departure,' 1 , , • ' • Auburn and lave teti tit Aubu Ther i atroiss . of ilus Ir and iy ,enjoyed a pibiiie at Atiburti Cer.tie, July ad, The . festival. was exceedingly agreeable, and P.a . :a:Waits of dellc ions straWberriei added a kecater zest to the ox cellent bill illy-fare. prepared -byz-Anburn's able .bouservives-: converts teok.the :first' step towardsra fuß.inembership iu Grange, No: :nY's • Works, where they aril" turning out owing machines by the hundreds, and ship n n n g : b t e h rs en a l b t o n u a t i s l ,:r parts inhabitants the b i ta nntgsnanntirlym, annudifiittsis; deed, 'on • extensiVe, enterprise ' Towaucia,l to . these hard times, a very, lively business pilosperitY . pod ri healthy growth. It is situa ted on sideling 'ground and• lias-very'many fine ar d heantifully hlcted residences, and possess w rat-many towns do' tuft, the facilities iiir en joying both.mountain and :river l air -without imgrating but a ibert distance:'. It has a very fine'brick', graded . school building ,Which is 44ily, filled •by bet Ween. 1 41)0 and 00 -scholars, mid nearly a score of telchers, and is spoken' . "efiti t Y the citizens and patrons ,as a first-class' 'school. Neither time nor space will permit us to chi jUsticelo the town in its description or that of the hospitality We - received, but, we hope to • 1r hate a chance at it again at some ftiture lay.--, ,We will cl' is , e by again ackmWledging per ol: ligatiena a ii, al king our 'friends_to'come over , . the •hills a d see us, and although • we-cannot hilly d eischa tb . e .debt we owe them, yet, we. ' shall' be";gl ofnn oppor,tMilty to al ow our good will. . . - ' i 4. 1......._4..................--.—:,.. ttocS,, - CliPplags, Wind putd:the Straw _.; This was Ti pired by the writer for the In „I &pendent . R , I,lkan. . Alter Waitiitg uPon lar, Fritzier,,to as respectfully its pnblic4iim, he 4Clined upon the ground that it mould 'incite a tqigioUiloiltroveriy;althopzh be seceas very Stiddenly to have, thought of that part of' the , • qu (ion, after publishing correspondenee and e '' pings' in 4he. Independentße . priblieln for a inie filled with calumnies and falsifiations of 4,1 1 theh. Church, her doctrints nd..her ambition.' IThe MONTROSE DEMOCRAT seems to be more faithful . to. Its nioao r "Stand by the Right, though the .I:leavens lalL” Interpreting that Motto for itself acid 'giving some others a chance to: do the same. - . , i , • EDIToR INDEPENDENT REPIIRIACAN have been - for some 'time an attentive read , erli yenr.paper, and dwell with 'pleasure as I I I - opo!.n - tiach Succbasive'ituinber of the liidepend ,e,nr Itepublkan on those beautiful woro of Po etry so apropos _for the independent RePubli-: cans of every:, simile and color, who glory in flinging to the,breeze our noble fing,not alone its stripes but ifs glorion's stars, sis'they re-echo tliose poetic words of . your patriotic heading, "Here shill the bless the Nantes right-maid ''' lain, - . , '' , Unawed by. influence and. unbribed by gain:'.'lt is tliO.se - words under the heading - of each suheessive copy of the -Indepenfirnl Republican ., fling as it were to the breeze, with an inde pendence; Worthy of att. Independent Itepubli :can;yeiir name 4tanding as if,were,for a guaran tee, to stran,gers, whecOuld not drink in'all the bewieri of this noblenfoLto,nor redall the slot'. ielthat rush, upon the heart, , z.ontemplating nii, der , the poetidirords and Above your name, ev: en.l.such . a 'simple ,"emblem as a-printed paper flag, that emboldens me to ask Permission to say I: few words in your Journal, and offer for your accept:snen , a clipping, clipped from a pa per, that 1 reglarly 'receive. And when I hatre felt pe:rchance, I might be refused admission tb Year : columns, I turned to your other motto;"Ftvedgin and Right against - Shivery and. Wrltig"and'akid;the man who has suelitiohleinottoes at the headings of his4onr• nal, cannot bUt' know aneknowing must be willing tasow titith,"trutW - which Is poWerful and iestinied not fdone fortiori,buffor nterni ty to Prevail. nut, alp 1 even under these no. lilt4nottnes l and the ',l4esatems. emblem Waved aheve your , name, ,the' truth is not always Ilung7tiithe breeZe ands. men taking adVantage pf:yotu noble healings„your grand old emblem and'yorr protecting name, fling, beeausej they, And it., easier, faisehoods and ''' ecalifinnies underthe guise':at,' v zeal ' for. eilueation and whati -they • 'pall . love of . country and exii: ' d'patriotism. ' I"; - notice tilt at Writers frosome places, often given 'as infor mationli e - unto the following ' That one t rt i Man is en] ivating a: 80:wherry. patch ' ; :moth. er Mad& a new' fence near Ins barn ; another con:me:teed to,: dig''a ditch near his 'chicken. coop i anOther 'bought - a rake,-a.plough,'or it new tnachi r ti.e of some sort ;' another,perchance; bounced .an, the be,yB ,and a g4lB". at the last Spell iig, bee and,thade them "kit," Items to the; above ,ati:Conaidered by some as neither, uieful nor l ornatuental in . a paper. But...they. arein a 'ce Sin senr;e very . USeftil,if they ericour age,indust :, 4141v:tie suChlittbits with the old and young '.. Thei Inive at ! least the' merit of being trn ful, when the; named Individuals" have blui AeriiiielOs-in.the.aforissidd•honor i I able, resp tablel,indttlitriou.s calling. , But is it. 1 .. . . ~ , not a pity thax'nipa cannot 'write simple truth similar to the alesvn,vrithout joining an called iteuristian Aeaoniskions"and"Pittitintrg conven'- tions against secret te:?eleties"to, emitter and :.dis: seniitutte low lies and kiw ealuronies against. the Holy atliolietliurch, her teachings, her precepts, holy ambitions, All she asks in a fair field;and . no fait! , and intm the housetops she re-echoes her principles.and tells of het. open . .iide -an guarded pat: s—Lwairing aloft even yOur motiii t which she 'calls her own "Freedom Right against Shivery - and Wrong , • •'. , fine iquibs,sciathbedV,sqn'ibbcrs agaiast her teachings. we colkhl „allord to piss; by, were It not that so.called tttteiire'llt .;iiteni reading, ttilck trash► nnder !the noble *tines thn .1114004- eill antl.the iprotecting ilttlueoet of your moue, utouoiwere4, aye, sometimes, ,forti- - z- , '--• - I. • MO - 'DEMOCRAT AUGUST ellymangleit It incocorae ., u, 41,te o- euv_e tha!tiocks' doled remote irom'dwell ititti. Three Or' tour sheep , bellsr,sbpuld to fled tkeach , tfock to give - alarms; ;and beseof all, every , dogshould:be compelled to show up a good history pi his 'evening whereabouts ; or be Instantly consigned to the tender mercies or BOlogna sausage makers, . ~A: Personal Ittentien t . • . , - .: • 1 ,We intenil to -he personal" in mentioning a few • thingi.'„about a. trip . Ive - - took, last_Week, in .c., J. 13. M Collum, esrkt . l'6orn )an *lll.l o Towart la : sla, the 'County seat of . radford county, it be. ling our..llrst•visit 'Abe e. 'We had- a pleasant i ride Over:lite: MOntrose :13aliWtkr tequnkhazi i 'neck' and also' "a last one on the Lehigh Valley IrOm• there: to., Towanda.: The - facility of our '!'riiAriow: - - truage' . .'-brulgei,the distanee 'Woderfutly 'f' ronimhat it tried:to b 6, i We left Montrose on kite 1" o'clock .p, mt train, arriving , iin, Towanda . t 5 p. m.' We quartered .at the ' Ward Muse -nil bound ja..cemgenial host; in the . per Son of 1:r..1. g..iin n ee,the proprietori , who was fOrm-' erly a'resident of our county. , ~.. , . :, l.We must be permitted:to inirilfest 4 little 'en .lntsiasm ' in..expressing our obligatiotr to the` 1d friends - and. the; new ones whose acquain= t tztace.we there made, for tho ,kind \ welcome we, nitt With', en.every :hand, and the special pains t ilk- till.tobk.to Moke 'our lint one of pleasure Ifil4 contfort,leng to be remembered.' Whpn we mention - .their, names hovveyer,. it May not be the ieast snrprising to those wit* know them. 'We fell' Into the hands of such men 'as .It, A. Packer, esq.; (who, We ltiirn, k : sutiorintending . ..the" Wysat • Farm" occasionally ,and the " Wy gox' Farmer's" danghter oftener, its well ns i the -Lehigh Walley It, R,), Cpl. Piolett i Col. John F. ;s.lcans,Hon.JoiephPowell,lron.Wallaceginga.' b. ury and James - Ward,,esq.., all of whom vent Ow iwliole time Ivo, were therciin eicorting es about the .. town 'and introducing us to ' their friends, placing :us under weighty . and lasting .obligationa,..and : theugh we feel that, our Rai tieeS are weak for:discharging these obligations y V . the "will" shall ever remain' with us.; Many I•hose name's we did 'not retain, showed us ev ery courteor - -Weleould'expect:and More. ,: . . . 1 We called .upon our "friends, , Arvord of the lieportor and Parsons of the .4r,qttr, - and we were cordially"received ' and :found' thent in a proSPeroua etorldfilon. • , -I !, ' Our :friend ,' .lilladden - ,& 'Sen s ' showed' -na ti rough .tire'" Eureka . Manufacturing= Com- :lied, by, the :-Ifuteri:sqiilbrof larger SqUibbeni, consider theni.is ,Oopal truths. I havnitotieedlit.is' the faShioniutlineotni7 try, arof for able6iiiintrYrkPapiri, to makia'What ira called clippings, scissorings, I may be par doned for eilling'ithetti, sometimes, squibbliags., from-dilierent papers Orf the importiuit- topics 'Orthe --, 'Oeineitiberirie your noble mottoes and thinking about What some of your corres- Pendents luvrewritten and of sonielippings I have seen,in the .laikpe)*nt ReptOacara, I have presumed to ash - 'the insertion •of this little clipping; - about Politielans, -and the: Catholic Church only One,of soi r m — any that could be mat; by those who love Yinir .motto— . • .lifer° shall, r.tbe 7 - Pre'Ss the ..People's Rrights f• • Unwed by influence and unbribcd by gain" . . _ . - POtITICIANII3:A.I4D TILE CATITOLIC CajUlttlit• A ./ i re.testilt4 Journal,-the-Washington Tri; , -bune, thus alludestOtin' ,- attempt beinginee to raise sectarian issues polities, the part of certain of its co . -religionists. The _Tribune very warmly stigniaties the base - attenipt.--- Since the close of the - ar the polltipiani have, • at times, beeh at a. losi fora pecidiar: and .tinetive issue to . prese — not to the People. Various measures have :front time .to ime been - suggested, and .- now - there seems to be cropping out a - design of certain wire-pullers • to-make ttieCatholie Religion a prominent fea ture in. the next Oimpaign.i. Our suspicions res pecting- this are l confirmed by the following .quotatien Iron% the June number of.a political niagaiine Published,in this city : not all:men Who.arefamilleir with the story of An, .manism in the past, unite .together. to defeat RS - .nefarious. piirposes t ivrid.• to rescue the Republic from the power and sbaniethe Papacy Would' inflict ppon,it. - It is high .time - that we are or ganizing for. the final Overthrow of this Beast of darkness: and corruption: Let there be nucleus at once formed' in every. town, Village, ,and hamlet in the land of those with arc, willing to stand up for the doctrines, the• prineiples" and the customs of our fathers. Let 'the insol lent and Insatiable) demands of the rriesthood .be-met-witlha scornful and determined ()midi thin. siiripTe - truth, is, we - must `` now d , t.l • troy the Romisti Church as political power in the land or it will he 'liwe to',dostroy Us and the time hodored and noble institutions which! have hitherto .tionstituteil the boast and the' pride of the citizens of this Republic." .7" . ,Such is th e` condlusion of an essay on the , . . . "Romish (!) -Design:in America."' With' the controversy liet!vetn. Protestants and Catholic 'as . a secular journal "we have nothing to do. When, however, politicians who are really un concerned about Christianity in any form, seek to make - capital of religions prefudices to or secure power, we "cannot remain silent.. It 'matters not , which party pursues this line of [teflon, the raults will be- the 'same and its de-- feat .eertain. - B. it Slrocsizio '"AS the Cathollek embrace but . one sixth o the population and have never held power, eV-1 - enin,at Single State as Catholics, we May.saY that olur.:goyeratnent . has been :Protestant and our r publie,school sytetn - , had • full sway under Protestant control : But esti we boast of our r • • • - • record to -day . ?' , A republic: endures only as it is haied upon the: virtue's of the people, yet ~ - witness and a rapidly increasH ing devotion 'to wealth, luxury, and . pleasure; drawing within its= insatiable vortex the entire industrial interest tif the land, and tainting 41 7 most every household with its deadly poison.— These 'evils are the true issues demanding ai tentioa... It is an insult to :our intelligen ce subititute others , which 'appeal - to thebasesti passions of, Men. • . ' . The common school : question-is a local. one, • and will settle itself wittiOnt repeating the ruin and cruelty of Isiative American times. ,Con- Tents'niay be burned, chin : ones desecrated and destroyed; and ClitholicsTsliot. down 'in: the streets, pit the words of .3feCaulay, with which we conclude, maybe aptly quoted at this time to show that such pure efforts to 'destroy only adYance this- ciutreh 7 ' This mat Protestant schelai • and. historian says : "The Catholic, Church saw _the' comtnencement \ of all the gov-', "*inmen.t and of all the eclesiastical establish-. tants that nowertist hi the world, and we feel: - no.assuranee, that-ehe is not destined to see the: end of them all. She was great and respected .before the Saxon, had set foot on Britain, before the French had passed the Rhine, when Gre cian :eloquence .still flourished in Antioch, when id6ls were : still worshipped in the reinple of 3lGcca :' • : , , . Are often hear it said that the, world con stantly- beconiing, more and, more ,entighted, . milstbe favorable to Protestantism and unfav orable to Catli e olicisiN We wish, that we could think so, liut?,,we see great reason : to' doubt whether this,be a well founded _ expectation.— Nay, we bel'hfve that, 'as far asthere has been a change, that,change has; on the 'whole, been in &Tor of the. Church:of Rome. _ - Wei. cannot, therefore, feel 'confident that 'the .progness of knowledge-will necessarily' be fatal to - a system which has, to say the least, stood its ground in spite of the immense progress:made by the, hu man ram in knowledge's Thanking yeafor publishing thislittle clip ping about PolitiCiatis and the Catholic church, and .withourr,attempting to answer the many cakimnies uttered against he Catholic church, bow she instructs her children. to interfere with Education, Polities, otc, I beg leave to say, es pecially.because so Many believe thie calum nies, that, in every country, (men before this generation was horn, to-day,and the !inure but re-echo to the past, we' shall find as we exam ine, not like bigatted, prcjudicq observera, but -SS men using the reason. the ligkt, the faCulties 'that the God of. Beason, of light, of facilities has given us, We shall find' in every question, in -every village, lihniler,city alike tn kingand beg 'gar, rich and Pnor : that the CatholiC Church has ,taught men that they shouldrenaember and , re-echo not only by wor, by voice, by sound, 1 -bat ,by example; deed, d lief; that .motto which is yoUrs, whiCh s re-echoed before this ti t an generation was born and will.re;cclio until the endof, time- -" Freedom' and Right against Slavery and Wrong"--of whom , indeed it can be sail, "Etie does The People's Rights main- Min, unwed by influence Mid unbribed by gain." - If in presuming to . thrust upon any of your readers, the little. piece , about Politicians . and the Catholic... Church, wc had not your no ble Mottoes, your simple emblem _ of, -our grand old flag , to rely , uPon, we - might be pardoned for failing back, even at this late day upon thoSe last but not least eloquent words of the Great Peet, telling us low fie the evening twi light fade) away, the sky is filled with stars, in ',visible by day, Anti if any ; of the highlyin telligent readers .of. the ladependint .lil.rubqeon r those not, so high intelligent, should ten , ure our forwardness in seeking to point out nie stars risible 'both Y,:ty night and day, we . ._ • ,oan only: in ; extepuspom of , , ich ' the. Offence the Poet's warning, so wise, so old, that, - Gym- Maud given not toitaliehood,but.to`trtith:-- . - boldl be bold ! and - anywhere be But not too bold r Yet better the excess _ Than the defect, better the more than less,—= , Let us again plead for"pardon, desiring,to give expression to a 'wish sounded noticing since-by hue of your' correspondents from Bus quehamut Depot, Whe often regales'us svith eat ninnies of the Catholic - Church and her =bi ,tion, even as he mins this beautiful language, which the Church re-echoes ; ' • "God give us men ; a time like this . dentin& E Btrong a jninds, great hearts, true . faiths and y bands; Freedote:weeps - Wrong rules - the land- and freemen 'deep, Permit. me Itt say, that the ctttholie • Obttret!- 'dm her;children to he 40v ent`ot and em•nist- sticklers for these noble met toes - whicli-greet• 'the eyes .or eyery ;eader si)f the tockpendera Ripithilean, . . Great Bend, July 27, 1875, 411,dness Local", Atioct,igioN. .1 , , hi:l'3lll . rd 'quarterly meeting= of the N., E. Pconsytionin Chtistian Assmdatton opposed to "Secret Efeeieties;_*lll 111; held; .(D. - V:) ;the Prohyterian• house.'or,worshin; tit •Ar 3 tat,GOill ulerietng• Ttiesday, , 2 &cloth; Atigest 17th audi eontlntdrigithiougli Wednesday, 18th, fOl - :.../.11111e . .-..Opeatters tkre',.-:"expeeted •to he present._ , All are invited to attend and partici. 'pate In 'tile woceedings.- • 11.A.mgott, I ee. Seeiy. • ittaust 4; 1875: . . • • . - IlnrouiwitTEtt ...The fiftieth anniversary of this association . ; will be iteltt.with. •tite Baptist .church - cif-Mott resi4 cOmMeiteing On .Tuestlay, - Auglist , ,24fll.--; , The ; iatroductou• sermon; (Seml-Centennial) mill be",,prenclicil by. Pastor A; 'L. Post, at "2 o'clock. The Sun day School: exprehe's will, be on Wedliesdayafternoon anti - eyening,the'2sth. The history of the - association - .w.i1l be - prepared . by Brother O. - N -. .:Worden. The memorial ad dress' by 'BM Pastor of the church.' A commit tee on - .hospitality -will be.. in waiting at the churehlo.mrsifli to 'delegates their - homes dur ing the' meetings.. • The eh - Strobes are requested to gii , e attentbm to the srgerAl. • NOTICR,, on page Sof the printed minutes Of_ this year. - J. EXit&ssuffit; Cor. Sec'y. Montrose, Aug. 4;1875. • ! - • . . PotE'cioAns at the ReYstone &loon. • • • Pk.txtris roasted fresh 'every clay at tit e Kew stone. Saloon. - • : • CALL AND .EXA'ACINE our $2.50 BOots,. nt Cheap John', - - 29 . Ihuan Ifgan,--Ice cold birch beer on draught at the Keystone Saloon. 1 26tf . . . OtroicE - Chewing -Tobacco - at,-Itic KeSrstone Saloon, West, side:Pnblie Menus;: Montrose Pa. ' • I. , - _ . : - 26tt Pno'rottitaPins.,--Picturis taken in all the lat est styles. Old picttiri%. copied. and -enlarged. Also -a splendid lot of frames .for sale cheap; t - • ',at G. W..Doomurr.tell. • montrOseorunelp,'74.—W.:.... • WAT - C11V,13, Clocks laid .Se*clry. repaired tit sliOrt notice and warranted 'ready - when protn isetl at F,.• D :31elhuish'iJetielry'Store. former ly Isbell4..Melhuisli's. • - - ..liontrose, July 28, Impoirtvort To Aik3.IOISEES.. • . IC. N.. Willard; - Register in 13ankruptcy, has issued . an order making the "First. National Bank"-of Montrbse,.the :only leirtil depository for all Assignee funds in Susquehanna County. 3fontroSe, April' 28; 1875. 17tf. TILE .r. , 07 . WiNiER has been one of unustial severity. Stock of all kinds, do not appear to be uuing fis•well as usual. Those who. have itlt tried it, say, it pays y times over .to etc their stock, at this Se .on of the year, a few pa per of Taylor's Co 'tion Powders. They cane obtained of any dealer In medicines:, ... Como I . A. Hicknox-antiourices that helhiti4 17t-leav g Montrose sooti . All who _•wbuld - liko some .or his work would do well to attend to it with:: out delay.. . • His "tchite cloud? i , igriettes area very..unftitte and pleasingieture, an entirely new,stile. Montrose,June 16, 1:375 BEST JOl3 PRINTING' . . AT :TILE' LOWEST . RATES AN: e are coot' adding . Ile* material to our office; au our Large. Stick of ',fob Type tied Four Printing Premezi Defy Voniyetition both iu.Priee and .Qualitv,eitkei in Plain Black •tr Coldred Work. ll . Awt.Ei f & CitusExi. A. 13. 11trrtss, atthe.Eagle Drag Store, keeps constantly .on It - and-, a large and well selected stmt: of pure Drugs and Medicines, Paiuts,OUS andliarnisb, Mach a very large assortment of Pore. Monnaies, - cornns, Brushes. Perfumery, and Toilet SoapsPhySicians prescriptions carefully coinpountled at all houis tit 'the day cud night. Give him a call, • Sign of the Got.. den Eagle . and Mortar. • .Montrose, June 9, 1575.-tf." . . . . . Spioor, TEACITERS will please not • forget the appointed meeting of Stye Teactiane Associa tion , n at..Wilkesbarre intrust 10th, 11th and The place3ls se convenient to . this county that this meeting shotild be improved' many. as can arrange to go. . . Our County. Itistitute _will probable be held during the week commencing Augu4i 30.; place 31ontrose; unless for reasons scime c.rilter place be selected. W. C. Tim x,' County . 34outros,.:1* 2S, 1875 Br' togn 310w . Lcu MAcurxEs. :Mtrmcra all you that are' about- to procure . neat 'mowing:machines this year will neglect your interests'.lf Yoit fail to fully,. examine the Eureita•Mower before. purchasing. - E. S. Smiler at S c ones' lake Will - exhibit . the machine at any title, and 'order 'tittOor . yon at , once if 'desired. J. 1,1.-Lytin - On :Morose, also can supply you om ishort Four- Standard 5 ft cutting also one Pony on hand; . I Can.Supitly you With the' best and 'cheapest. sulky horse rake in the market.' Call and-see • ' , it S. Stim.E, Agent. Montrose;.7tily.7; 1875—tf.r ' . CI,4IENOYksT ENAMCCATIONS FARE. . There is no' subject that requires so much study and experience as the treatment olcbson ie diseases. The astonishing • 'Recess and'. re. mattable cures performed by Dr. Butterfield, are due to the gift of 'clairvoyance, to 'the study of the constitution of man; and the curing OF . iliSeasea front natural remedies. *Cafes the; worst forms 'et Somfula:C.:!attu-rh; Mille Weakness, A'Stlima, Kidneys or: Bladder. Willlto et the' Cafferty . House, Binghamton'. Thersday, Friday, and Saturday, -August 19th, 20th,and'21it, 1870. Juy 21 ; 1874. . • WE . WEEK expOsed last week' to storm, that wet our feet and stikking4, and In dedd,oar person all over.. Itr tact -nee took' a craCking cold, which brougbt:'6ore throat and sti‘t:ere symptimaS of fever. Thd good. wife as,. *witted her authority, plunged Our - feet in hot water, wrapped us in hot - blanketkrind sent our' faithful son for a bottle 'of AYERA.CIrERAY-PEV is:it splendid inedichie,--pleasant to : take and.did the job. We slept soundly through tati`nitzlit and awoke well the inext Morning.— We know we loWe our (161c:recovery to the PectoraVand Shall not hesitate to recommend it to all who - need such a medicine.-:-Thlntacana (Thrto) PMibliteriata. •• • • • . • .July 14; 18711 , —tc, - • , C. P. &MN & CO., al Cotirt -Street, \• • - Binghamton, have made important reductions In everything in the line of - Spring and Summer - Goods, and 'noti• offer the:'balance of their stock'of Sum; mer Silks, Japanese Silks, Dress Goods,Shawls, Parasols, Cam bries;&e., at lower .prices: thin tf:e same, gooBs. have .ever bftn. sold before.— We offer an immense stock of Hamburg Em biolders,iangieirr' in . price from 10 cents , to $3.50 a yud. In, Kid Gloves. and Corsets', bur •stock is, always . 11111;1nd itOmplete. - • • We will make if , an object for the people of 3iontrose"And to call upon . its, by Direr in& the best goods market upon the most favorable terms. • . • Binghstriten,Atly 21, 1875. Tbr•. Fni,sr Pz.Eanuir MILK PAN. Pifteen peicent. - more butter. made by using Clad Punk Read What they arty • • - 'Barituntoon, N. Y., August 1x;1874. Neut.*. Bannei if Brown : The Pans that I bought of you are all right. 'They Raven vast' amount ofwork; and we get the cream in bail weather. WO make just um gOod Witter in July and Aumtst irs -- we did in June. — We have runniug water around "them alLoflthe time: I would not do without- them for - three times what they txtst 'me if I ei t itild . not get, another. Set. ,' They ,are just - what every butter maker should have, aid will - when they get their eyes open. . yonatruly, N A Ilintwinucit. These ;Rana can po ragen at ilayden erit!s! • - a - etra laiDgai, General-Agent, April ,*l, lti7s New Milford Pa. • JtittY Lis*:—Tife following is fiat of Grund and- TraYnree Jurors .drs - Wn for,the ' term of Court' to -commence at, 3lontrose on Monday, Angitst Bil4ilFls. ' • ; Graw !Juror& , • Arafat Ayary, Sherman Williams, -Abel ;P. , . Borplen. I I . • Auburn— Frederick MA88011,410. Tewksbury • BroWslvn , ,,-"Wrii. P. Dutnlailt--Wm. - B. - • , Gibscin-:—Thornas Evans. - , • • • 'OrtAL Ben' tp.—John 13ratifort1. - Gristr, Beni! borti.--peury Colsten. • IlatlGt'tl arlianeTmgley. 3t•lstiti--Prederlek . Daytnn. • • ' Lenox-4311es Clearwater, Italstead, Wlaltney. Mont.roo - -411ettry )L BanneWN, - - 741iddIktowa,41toger Phillips •—• • - -He nry ßeelsP - 4 1. A - *rtktniYl n Patrons. - ,9f Rogla -4acksciu B9liet jitibeo-11111111,.Ortuige S: bccan Sliver Lake--An' Oa 11 - ..ange.• - Thziettie Jumis—llist Week. • , - Auburn---John Riley. - - • - • - Bridgewater--Ilorace Brewster, Wallace Bul lard, Ira Foster, Dahl L. Simber,iDavjd-Sher; er, Chas. P. Watronis. - Clifford---Thonms W. Atkinson, "Tobin Lee. Clioconut--Mattliew Stanley, i i Dimeek—Wilson Birch. lik'ranklin—Warren .1.. Luce, Simeon. L. Still well, Samuel D. Turrell. - Forest Lake—Francis H. Scmthwell. Great' end tp.—Nelion Baker. Ilarford•--Payson, D. Brewster. - • - Herrick—Marshall O. Diconick,Terome Kish; Ilarnaony---George Fromer, ' Jesup—Edgar Holles,Nclsoin Blrchard,Ttilu doe. 3.leKeehy, Joseph Steiger. JacKson•-;-Geo. K. Pease„Hemy R. Stoddard, Asa D. Corse. • . - Lathrop-Jasiner Williams. 31ontrose—Nelson Hawley Glcitia- - New Milford boro.-L-Nelson Hager ; Willard New Milford Westbrook,Harvey. H. l Grinnell. •, - ' Susq'a Depot-:-Sameki Drakci.. • Silver Lake--.Jarinintionergan. - Tar•erstt Juron—Szon,d' ,Apolncon—Asahel Gram. - ''Auburn-- - jarvis B. Cogswell, Bridgewater--Orison; Foeor; Clifford—Chas:ld, Hunter; Robert H. Wells. . Dimock---Tliomat B.i .Williams, Jai. Pranklin--Noble T. Buck, Louden B. Cole. Gibson—Wm. Z. Belcher, Wtn; Maxey. Hartord—Andrew J. Adams, Gee. A. Linds- Herrick—Burritt Burns, Sandford Bu rns, , Jackson—Charles O. Tingley. \ Jessup—Henry C. Bertholt. Lathrep—Rulbs P. LindEdey, Dyer Williams, Wallace J Steele. Liberty 7 Spencer W. Laceditram Law, Pe 'leg! B. Martin, Daniel L. North. New MilfeJd tp--Jasper Jennings. New Milford boro—lliram Hibbard. Oakland—Bradley Beebe, John G. Rayniond. , Sush—james Moore, Ahnzo Williams. Snag's. Depot—John 1;. Barnes, Henry II: Frank Perry,. Geo. L. Tiffany. 4 • Springville--Jarnes Koons, James Beason. 'liloytrose, July 2s, 1875. ' The Markets. i New York Produce Market. RepOrted Every Week Expressly for Tux. MOlll2Olll - by Rhodes & Server L Produce Commis- - l ion Merchants, 26 Whits ball Stvet.Newtrark. ! , New York, Friday, July 80.1875. BUTTER. Receipts last six days 16,797 pkgri; Reilly fine State Butter continues to be held; with considerable strength. Creamery palls if fancy readilybring 35c., though as a rule grocer ymen are limiting their purchases of fancy, and looking around for a' fine grade of Western:— They claim considexable difficulty in obtaining 40c.' at retail, and many. 'prefer. to purchase' good quality of Western grades, which' they canretail at same figures they haveof late been Obtaining for tine State. Firkins.... . . .. ......29 30c. • {u good to prime .... . . '..26 @ 28c Pails, choice new made..... . ..32 33e Pails, good to prime............ 27 @, 80c Pails, common to good ' 211 © 25c . CHEESE. Receipts last six days .. - -131,805 -boxes. The receipts are very heady as will be noticed by above figures. During' the peat three days upwards of 90,000 bas.. have been received.— Tbs-shipments will undoubtedly be heavy again this week, • • State Factory, fine., .........11 113 c State' Dairies ' _lO @ 11 .. State Factory, fair to g00d... 8 CO 10 . 'EGGS. Receipts last six days.. ...8,22'2 pkgs. The supply of Eggs continues Very moderate, but the course of the Market is a trifle irregular Some receivers report a trifle improvement in the demand, and a - shade better tone to the market, while others still complain 8f a slack movement. • I State and. Penn.... . I.Bgg 19 c • Western choice brands 17g@ 18 c• Southern' * g DRIEDI . RIJITS4 - : . Apples an quiet, butt holdersare very fir.. and confident in their views. Other fruits con tin ue dull and more or less nominal, , State Apples, 1 quarters.. ' - to 8 'Peaches, n peeled, st)tteL 15 to 18c Blactberes. ... ... 7 :•. 7 7 7 77- 1 6 tc) 63ic Raspberries, new ... .23 to 25c POULTRY. . There is a fair ,seattering Ol iced Poultry, which is selling readily enough; when in good order, but owing to the tubre liberal supply of Live, prices are decidedly in favor • of buyers. Turkeys, State prime, 5ma11.;..17 to 18c Spring Cbickens,per lb I 20 to 22c - MEATS AND STOCK Veal-Caives in good demand and firm. Gras sers plenty and dull., Sheep firm. Lamba plen— tY- I Live Sheep 53i to 6%c Liv Calves, State prime...... 8 to 9c • Dressed Calves • to -c POTATOES. The supply continues liberal tbedemaid slow and prices woak and irregnlari ' • . Norfolk New, per bb1.,.„ .100 to 12 • Centaur Liniment. 1 There is no pain vohich the Centaur Ih k Linimentwill not relieve, no swelling . , /r-- they will not subdue, and no lameness 11 , which they will not cure. This Isstrong .- ./ , language, but it . is 1 true. They have , q. . produced more cute* of rheumatism, _ neuralgitt„loeklaw,palsy,sprains,swel ' 4 .. 34(Poz lingo, caked breasts, scalds, burns. mat rheum. ear-ache, (lc., upon :the human frame, ardor strains. spavin,galls, etc., upon ./ animals in one'year than hare all other pretended remedies since the world began. They are counter-irritant, sh-healing, pain re• 'Revers. Cnpples throw away their crutches, the lame r iw alk,polsoneus bites are rendered harmless, and the Iwounded are healed without s scar. The recipe is put► listed mound each bottle. They sell as no articles ever bold before, because they do just what they pretend to do. Those who now suffer from rh stism. pain, or swelling deserve to suffer if they wit not use Centaur Liniment, white wrapper. More n 1000 certificate') 'of remarkable cures. Including fro n limbs, chronic. rheumatitim, gout, running tumors, te., have been re ceived. We will Perld J 1 circular cunt bag certificates, the recipe. etc., gratis, to any one r nesting it. One bottle of the ,yellow wrapper Centau Unimentis worth one hundred dollars for spavined 'o sikeenied hence and mules, or for iscrew-worm In 'sh . Stock-owners ---theselinlinents are worth you attention. No family , should be without them: "White wrapper family use;" 4 7 '..liow.wrapper for animals.: Sold btall Druggists.- 50 cen ts per bottle; large bottles,, $l,OO .7. B. Rosa I Co., 08 Brefidway, New York. - ' I • Ctsetorlik is more ttein*substitute. ',for Castor Oil. It is the only eat.: article in existence tablet( is certain to assitr.ulate tbse fond. relegate the boatelti, eurii wind wilt-and produce natural sleep. It 'contains neither Minerals, merphirie or aleonnl i midis pfessitutto take. Children need not cry and ;tethers natty eet 0ct.25. ' ' aNArr---NiroirattnaToN-4 thg R. pir ionage in Mudejr, July Ilth,by. S. Bow man, Mr. Edward 4.,Knapp, of Montrose, Pa.,' and Miss Curia • E.: Wort - Mt:Wont, of Hughes, vibe, Pfl. _ - . WurrsEr—EfoLomoN—At the louse of the bride's parents, Bast Manch Chunk-Ps., Tues day, June 22, - .Pianii.youngust port!of. E. Whit ney, esq., et.Oreat Bend, to Miss ftfittio Belo moo. • . • I X)IELieb:112111C0 WRIONr--4a Springville, July. 13tlf, Bva, daughter of Charles and Jennie . Wright, aged 8 Kean). , 1 1 - -'- - ' i • m i t 411 - • Rooins— 11 Hariatd 13t 22d, : Jane 224, daugh, ter of Jeri h' and ,Margarat floerfs, aged 37. lairs *ld 3 oaths.' : '1 - . . Ilf-toils4.--t t...114! , _ -rlblenoe in 'Montrose, Sabbath evealng, July - 4 th;Dr. Jaffa!), Black nian, aged 81 years . and Soong's. - "1. Tas.3au.--Fn 4fier, Jtme:42,: - of Inallan ft t 10'W Il - diphtheria lti inuf,; 3 4 * . sticOraya o W. daughter of Amos arid •Drufitht:Tatular. I L aged llyes,ro, 8 months , and live da I,'„' ' On July gd; o r the g l are Afiseese, - 41 ter; an! illness of 18. Jaya;, George 8 ., 500.„,0f • .A.%ol = F;' d ,DrnalUa Tanner, • I' 4 'l2 years,, !MT .d la drys. '' El I SPRING :4k SUMMER STAPLE & FANOY . DRY GOODS, BOOTS. & SHOES, READY . MADE CLOTHING, HATS & OAPS, ....' Dress Donis, a good imortment. - Prieto, all the new and fall patterns in the market. White Goods a groat vet? BLEACHED, AND AIIiBLEAOILED SHIR.TING,