The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 18, 1875, Image 3

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Arritlti392,vlo,..lcoflis.
• VIA. ItAnx.o.4D: • .
, rvir4s. Dqsarto c
qt?Op ns 1311 S tn.,
roktttnnotk,
Vl* SrAosta: .
tdolitnese De . t Daily) 600 p re,',.20
6 . a . 4,
'New. SI Ilfbnt, (I).a . - 10 00 1/3' . ZiU ta'
Wyatt' slug ' 1445 stn 200 pin;
Fri en ds ...... 600 p in 800 a;
.8 tat lon,;trt vs pax . .......... m 700
iughstuton,thi B.l:tike, vrettly).. 600 p In TOO p
. 11 , m seppe 1000 a \ ta
The Turk, (via Meouttoitg. ' begot ,) Mtirustl
ruukhai.nock, And Wyal using pre &Atty.
The Conklin Sultte4l4Bl)2aus.Tnesdais, 74taidais,
Ind Sato..lays.
The Ilinitearaton matt, (eta Silver Like,) runt Titia.
lays, Thursdays, 'and Saturdays.
Priendstille tuatl runs Tuesdays' Thursdays. and Sat
The '..Nloslioppen gt*llindayP,WedpeidayB,BBll
Fridays.
AnorritrAtiae Siscrus c• -
)A stags )eates dAny.toi•3lontruse Depot it 1"
re turuk , zt. ti p.m • • . • • 4
A Stage leaves' daily for .I%Tesi .
And returns at 2 20p. M.
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r,ontrct,ollll\2•4s , . • •
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rec. 21t , t, 16:4. ' " 1 " • s •
pawl) Vratns• . . • • . Tra fia
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5.00 1A..... ......41 - 001t4it0 , 10.4 1 / 5.00
510 110 ....... 'sls'
513 113 - .1021) - 040
• 522 1 211,.., , ....1.,..f1uatera.; .10 15,• - ' 535
- 10 . 55' 5115
5,35 1 ~ • 955 515
545 140., ;, ..„ ' 045 503
55,5 145 Lynn ... 35 '455'-
605 155 ...... 925 4;5
GlO , . , Lemoa 915 . 435 .
63(3', ....9 4g.;
620 230. ' , lateen • •SO5 415
615 :]4C ,Twiktrannock......b' 40 355
MI tralaa connect at Tuaktilkeapek 11 ' 1111 N.
/I.going nOrtli afici -
- I. 8L , i•K. , 1,11.1r., Preet:
New Aavirittoments. • • •
.31<ntrose,. Graded•tialtol: -
Ilankrupt NOtice:•-•1". 11173i119 `Assignee:
Groceries And,ProVl.iimi4Lions 47, Drake.
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1317annts4 LOb.A.Ls.
Claallenge—M., • B. 13 :. A.
Pcstival. •
Grand Pi.tnie. . ,
Peterson's Atagazine.
. Tnkc Noi.ice--4.4.lW.•Park. ' • ,
Teacher ? . Institatp. , • ;.
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Netes About Tr: I
.• We have ha arsevere'.'iliengin i ,. It' lias' not
• rained in' forty-eiglit hours:
The i'resbyierian , chureit . has another . new
lull, weighing' ,60()..',poutitis.
ThibinSen 1,1,,a his :a in broken by being
caught in tf.l);:it in Fw;tel's taun,,ry, „
Win. A. Cross'inan , esq.„lins onnitieusi one of
those fine stone . - uniks: in front of his residence
lAalh street. •
I We reecived call, at, our 'Saactuul troin P.
1. ci'Llanton, of IFilifiesbarre, and . Father
:Nr Gueli,cll,of evenitig,last,
in our absence. We . 'egret - very 'Much that. we
were not.in,
• , !vir. Leonard 'Searle. lias 16M the First
al llault 'a lot onthe old Searle Rotel gt:oun'4,_,
;arta in connection with them win reitr 'fine
`brick block, Wprl: haa:alft.eatly eonitnenced
it upon it. • • • ..
Judge_ St et,eter , ..'•teTis , .tis t we were
wrongl informed US the length of his lirst;
term of the Judgeship.',;..'t it - , was not five
years but that 'he - was appointed tofu the
canny:674ll the electdOir:ttioli . We feeeisr. :
ed ourinformation, ,. froni. a Republican :suppos
ing it wag - correct; ' • ' • •
Tlio Ladles' Mt) Soulety: of 1111: EpisUrf:Dal
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Church will liohl a;Ti4-Part: in tau pa,rlors of
the Engihu ; :ftotira,ion Tifpr,lnarkrast iilth.
Supper,' rinisiKlayg of e01,1 . `-roe•lt:;. eid., tea, col
fee, tou; ilalt, wilt ha sc;ri*U.:ut. 6 4aci Z•fich)ek:
A. few usefhl aney.railcy aiiiclui will also 7 . )e 61-
tcreil for s do. , Supper_ 50 ''Ucni9 4.1 a i'e,kel. ire.<
cram and .I)nacir&
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. • There was tt I,tltiite , O . {3• s' , . iA-4 d'it •-t •••Ilg;
' f . 64 ' '''' . i
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14; on the,grOuptis or. 1 . 116,.P ! ., 4: A.,
.112, wotat ~fotk
Grasshort'pers tutl4tpicli'etl• iiine, restiltik ft a
Yietors tiv the; 't`iippperr br a' scare of 21to
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]"l .. x - 1 , ..0 NINE.' - - ..0u...k5f,41..;.1 , r.r.f4 . •
Tieing. 1,b,4' . ~ ... ' ,_a-y 2 Wii. - iser 131. - : ".• •• ri• I
, Richards; 3b, '' .* 5' 0 Mrlij.rritlif., -;). - :. • 3 3
;.; Pickering,.6.. : . ;3„ 2, lrassup, 1.1). ; - •
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Bern, 'p.' .-''' -'' -;
'-'2 '. • 2 W r ii. , ..v,i), 'L' f. . - .4, 1
". .11ollenbeelil-eS. - ' 4 . 1 LT7f3flF4. 5:.6..., . ".. :',:4-. ..2;
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'' BtrjA , lli. r.f.— *, linist6i: S.. t. i'. 3
&It., s, p. ', . ,;. 3 . 41L;i'll1%
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Dtax1i,..;21).! '. ... ', ',",.., 2 • , lirosttiv 'l3l, .6. ' . '-'' ' 1.--b
'-., Toth].l7 124 - Tutu) 31 27
Figs cutglifi''Ptellisl ' :1.4116, b ; gritssl) . "oppiqs . ,
11. Flys muffed : •Pi6lted nine,.4 ; Grassbop
-1 pm: 4.
,I.7inpirki,: C. :•Fti: - ...k.' Scored;, 11. nt./S
-. c/101;111,, land , ji. , liicluils. - : -`,Firn s • of gunie.:l9,r,
boars. . , 1 .' , •-•' ' -' ' ' ' . • -'
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We cyjoyed riot, treat
on lirlrsxynTenlng Atatening to the
"Rettil:lng" or Itlys. yr C urnett,
gave an entertainment :or .the benetlit of, s, ho .
latdic4' 1 .(1 P;t tes- ell (zeta
st though: '.4la.,flarnett tuot ; never appeared ni
nuLRe tut -,puce . - ttrit:to lofoie; yet s4e
fke'n 'ut*d, srmo of, the D.Pst clam literary
erities, to tobitt.Retoling,..zs n.,,profe&.ion and
rfrom tt,e TotT marked impressi , ..'m she
c u ihe antliento on Friday eyeninglast;and Lbti,
r good i degt* We think
V 6 he 1111151 sueß l oo. acquainted
with our ayurt morn rtyw the dill:lenity sped
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,ers Larrybeing--eleartyluntratteel,:yet
irs. artlettlietlan - i7as remarizaiile
distintaness. 'We hope v.lit
'ter tosireits :mot Iter'Ort tertninment upon 1144 . 1
own • account' ~T:be tt;iwlo of the autil.t•P'e6:
ltrere tleanhyously'<;st.ended' to he'i, ifilz.2
connection ye would tot forget, rite serriees ('?f:
Ruh Lk.s . Itelay Cornet' Baud •uptht the, :1-1111
oecraion.
....kitbottl,4* their o is 'll .
et bar music is clear and el:hr.:ninety smw.th ana l
tiler 'ire ever ia every fr trootl,
, C. 11156. 111.11kbalf th ' e Lathes ` . ILJd Esol,Clet3et
.t extend diem a , unctithotia" TrAe of thfinks,
f'"!iteir 1.1 1 ),‘3 4.1)0 t,.'rilttotO4'se.rvinek; yitiuhtlid
le much .to Atte pleasura e.veninh.'s ea
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The storeliOuse of B. F. 13rodhead, at Aire .
Dol 4 4ware . !..l'aier 43;4, was mitered Thunfdoi
tklif;Augusi.' il'tlr ( by - itibliefseind ten liieces,
hi flue aiselinere, 41. of shoes, two igabk Olf,-;
' cloth setchels i sw
eral hoxog of silk throad, , ,ter ,
oral hwros of ladies' stockings, kid einves, rib
't, bons, rd)ity.rs 'knives, etc., stqloo. A..rewaria
, otlidlt)isliterda for the recovery pf, he', ilia-:
'inr4 Ptlo fat 4e.alipreliension and p'on
, iitiOn - tif /
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,'the thieves.
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I' l These are of ihe Ammo Brcdhe:id f ily , cybp
%vete- robbed " a few yeitti . ego,. and when:, the
titicres Wer l t arrested io'llie roatlpthey tired -ott,
tbe'aroclEi'orid:brottiefi-Oi l d killed one`ortgetii;
on the S.pot. ~ The. murderers were soon caught
and uftqr's lborongb trial At Strondsbur?, they
i s • #ee both convicted of murder in lig fill; de
greet' 'One O? ; t‘lio : prisiners escaped ' and was:
rover 'more hoard of, the other ono Was -.F.e9tif-i
liras oud.'lexiicttio.., These thieves and mit- !
dors:To Wkre'ytinglo,,en,And*lt is supposed that
the on'e who esegpe.d tit fi halter, perished la a '
Patio swamp in his off6rts to avoid his pursuers.
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2,,te .I..tw . Ceasas..e..s Jrufeim nstu Suooesa' ~. '
•;,. :: . ;.It .1 - s stated that
.the . new emotiltelots` ithii.
htiope tocitlent:T i ':-.. - ' , --., c . .., . ,-, ... - d- d h'IT v y cork #iv'elori nt
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.. , • , • . toms mtro uce on t o 01, i ,
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A. verl.serlinuilit,:obtOnt . ; nt ilitt - bopfecr ., .tbo Peallq/31111.1111 railroad . hay. 9 Of „beimit.oo* . ;
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Duriand.:Tr4r:"'eks', aiA'ns's.'7. - olisoctuaigo 'tbe" ParaiiiierOalift
rel 4" Co:, +tn . thnrsday tnornmg lasi,Same' : w.iii not be imposed:OLOl4l6..r.roads of .the 0 ( 51 4:
, f tb !!"° wereengligthr .4t'bi?4 ll tig'lioxe- 4 9 J panY. 'Stateinents have recently, been irigdc 14
—t t " ir d b wtY PT tlko.'o ll l l .4loA' 'Ati.d . :ift 01100, ..t: itiew:Twersifiat tiur uniforms , ':i,it' , in c l 4n l o.il d i li9 .
Nuked timoppei,tioor •iike 4 iipesiiiiii.ofrolu,.* nMiu 'Me of On i..',ans3 - Iyartia J•ailroad, wiapb'',
ille;lisxes deuttiii4ii6 ti3P 'ilit#, falling:iiiiii.n.7„ Ami no foundation. lii addiiion \ to tile - aid.
14 e head or iqr; , 100 . "' - qarilauv-the . w01 knew rorins pr,orided for tilt! Conductors' on the New.
Esksnion and stkiiiliiiii ni&icsoi- tikebekuSn: iti r 1, - i•Grk. division,pl, 1,1 4 3 , - tortti,ylvilltill•rolfroad - is,:a '1
` l': ` 4e-riu ' l ' e d I° the '. oo t ) fl' idn' cult)l lie h i gPimlLY...r,titchtii,,9i:lmx, , t4i bd.. - s tispe, nded iitattt4, gatoi.q ,
Lit and both bones Orbiii.ri,lght, - jeg,broiterr tr,mr • , ~..d& by a tamp,' -, Tbe.saiebditontalus i , WO,,onttotlile. ' lie
. y„.as ,at ','On'o',.i.v.ukskacil-laliit;',liarttnenta, ellii - Pr 'w lllo 4.` 40 4- "c4)4cle• for
. h :oniakiii4 Atiea 1j0,,4;10Tr.. : 11 9.0.01t,tipt . tiekots, &ad, - tiin .4her ' smiled. Tor carrying
;r n g" cvwfi) rtlitiii'a4 as:-could be- -40 •Reete ( L'"`''''blatiks . ;- etei'.':rie, 1 , 34 , atslgued ti;r,tieke*.l,4
L L '%4 l 4tTe tit*asgp.a) :.,,, *l*c: • Irched - beinieAhp contactor Warta on , hla ti,IP4:
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The mai:l'4l4! 4e . tis.on ifs
Then your'.o4liati 4i,re rnottiting
feast . l.lo - .ritl it little .oxidi t:?!.
,rust irtira i r tto. tiing aterz,) or iet.:11::
tipple or lath Naafi be iu fiiey
2ir Itath,ao that lbej: curt get rtriyi
afit.k out thvir . r,ret.)feme., - In:nit:4l)er et(;) int
zarte a. little tiatfion, Tike . ltitter gi5 .. ...5-wior to
Ott inetr.nin7 l'eathens, The iron brr.oes
szstenia while
Wht a tpli,lator •
"A Irian died under pettuliar•eixerimotioa6t'.it
Newville, futtcliertutri
struek hit+ andl
errsaii ktitintel , I,otea • ,1,
r att:nrtirsl4 - experiene,gi t6elittirattl
thy r/Ditli , where 2to tiiisi. iitippia it ilad.eiliets- ; : l
el, but aeverat examritod
Cite it at: the.ir:opWitya iliit,t.twit'Avllsllo
Itt 14 the tlitill.)..4o:ltilitit."%lo4w - •
"veat.xi awl the
tioa or tile tilu'ruti discloioa 411 '1,1a1 1 :108t1111ker•
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leptible tpljfitoi.' ".
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Nrioit#4 . l4 y/.444mittta'. .
alobi the stream that unites ,witlf -
ASnake'Creek, at , Frankitn .l+artcs, fn the ti~vn
ship of riMikliti; 'was visited .bi'ltwitter spout.
on .Friday last,atid doOded with ..wv,er yety
few moments sweeping . , out eqverts ‘and des::
fraying bridges an d doing other 'pillage. Also,
a.,similar one visited the yallq. in the;Green
'neighborhood and alou by Ni.'B car:!
ry log awly bfidges; hog pens,•ftild doing other .
'darnitge,
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railv'so•oflthe Bla.:kberry Crop. . ' .'
The biaekherry t crop, which tit the. early part.
.)f summer promised an al:mud:int 'yield, will,
• net fulfill expectations, and , [jut seauty.,
Setae piatei tipa ixtruns -cold kd:. ti4st:
ter i 4 the emtbe of this failure, and toget i hei
with the_, drought of July is answerable for, a
lack of did healthful fruit - ;mbleh is"'Wout
grace with a certain wild luxuriance Misty,
rocky hilltide awl moglected road-side tence
this 'season Of kiie S'attr. 'torn' trOusere and
scratched face and hands h ail. not be , so v e9tll..
111011 - th t b part 'of mauY an urchin Oy, reason
thereof. : • • -,'
; Talk ttf, ; is
Conahleral4nlia Oee:n 'said - in medical jontlt- •
als 'concerning the value of milk ,as s reuiedlal
agent in ilertatoodisvitacs.; -An inteMiting - tirti.
iihis"• -Subject . .lately tipkartl. in .be
toiiden 1 f uini 1 , in 'which it:is stated; (in
aittlim:ity . o‘.l.ir. Beni. Clark, that. in the - 'East.
Indies «•arni tniltc tSuseil to' :t great t.as'a
spreitic for`, 'diarrhoea.' A' bint,every four hintrs_
will cheek the most violent diarrhoea, StOriliell
,ache, incipient eyolera• and . dysentery.
'milk should' never be - boiled, but only heated
snllielontl,t; to tie agreeably 'sv4med—not too
lot'. to • sirinlr, littif, been - ;boiiediis
LlQt use.
gsat.
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This resuLts from u.protonged oveoheating.pt
.the sltia accompanyin4 sweatinnollthose'n6t
its:ed tO'i it: - Juvalids ,coutinetl ~to their lieds•in
warra rooms and peisons cumitig :you', a:coi4
teutperature, an ekposetl to the p:el!t. heat ol 't,t
p•tri.Fletp On, are
_particularly subleeted to kt. : ;-:-
Prequetit, Gatt,ing in Cold water itiittry service-
Ail.. 11:titis is not saccessfal, ii tablespoontel
.of. saieratus' dissolved:in.-A quart•:of cold water
,tteu :drys ' the . tutelerable itchiag.' As the
eootpi.tiat ls: causei fr.v : . as overhmtibiof :.thl
lio, - r-, the
:most . neturitl . relict : is tir reduce the
t
.3 em p4rature or the' bedy. /tad remove the - ource
,if jrrittOrni,whicclo
:It can be .tke lap cool •ater
l is
bents. ' :,• .. -. ,.- - ‘.: ,H .
tc53,30.a;
•!Wp, tip here, litTinieotne," says atstlbscrih
er, "arts not in' the least Slighted by ttle potato
bug. Several of our 'tanners .Intve • htql ,their
Crop; 'entirely • iltstroyed, while 'others, with 'a ,
good:; rie.:4 of-eit rt ion, have..kept' the . bug down
' . ;r11.1 :saved their crops. This Colorado • 'test
seems': to be - norespector of per*Ms; and yet,
;pie' old c .geraleitritri fiere'sa.);ri„ . his'croptiare
'riot touched, and ittribtfies . tai4 good fortuni to
haty . i- k g toted the, Demogratile tieket last
hating`, hicii before that a staunch, Repuhlicari l .
if' this' 'bi .- trrie,` the 'COMing
many a glorious i t ipporfrinity of eacaping thia
drciided peat nexi . year."—,..Dvlrstown Demerte.
Avai3..l,lcr'eleTip zaL.as. . •
: :tCdcir4tfig: to' 1110, Ikliii . ld :ofgreizire rb
, nta,.
' 4 1 . 1
top fables . ' , (11'e to'be , avohliii, it s'ay i s : '`They . 1
ji:
ark: caild,iand ill dly - absorb ihe:,licatlatitl - Nitay :
ity of the hody, ()Wittig. it of ititfe..r . i‘Ye have 1
litfai4:,ot "0.0" i . toliii ivitoin the..doet i or , coulti i
'Jot eure r entito, e day htte,ootibed s l he i used a• 1,
telirble stAlifl anfcl'A)lsfleciAlAj itad ' - s;iiiiethiwi •
1.,,, - t'',o witlikier 311 ..heattti.'4•B"ii he forbad ; her to
i
Use it. SoOn sbie wltsleil. - We k:rtoiit.llealthy .
•peo-;ikt 'who feel the 'twinge:3. of pain in the
:,;I.)rsnlciers by"Mttind'iseit'' one. - They ateltatto-
e : ? - ,9t , ,ty4t erthealthy: for ell, that. thtk it .tvill
tie ',Jen. that 'Wealth ha• its own dituirAtitities
1 :. " Idtt• t - 't"'ic ':•• '
,:zeu
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:1,5• - •, - ;Liztof4atirprise.-: •.' ' • • ":"-.• ' '' i . •,...;. -
• • The Etie Iladway ha's made arrangelu ts to
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..;be._: - ifi. the sale . of through tickets troca' New
..Yor , :cito'•4nstralasia,Japitu, China. and` India.
{The tint le •ht 'tie: the 'Erie' RailwaY•Xnioni'.o . ••'
: it:, :;ndicria'nectionfsd4B:9)'.ranCiso, - anti tht. Oc•-
Vtrr. :P•aTeitie st.earnshis at the' follo
?. 7p . t ing
n... t•'
i, t 'areugli. arcs ini: - a•-.liTew'York :- To tionel 14.,
liii : 4•.`e-las3 t ,..l'iS e l:';;- iliird - ehis;' , s'6s•••;•; te'Aneki:nni.
i,,t-2„.•• - .8 and --13'..1)35"; 'to Sidney ; fßad and Id tki ; to
.lti,thourne,:i.;,;3l33 a. id 4175 ,;, to , Tokioitalna, -s 3 *
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;and tZ,150 ; . to. -S. ad' ngliae, I,t - 433 trld ,U 55 ; ici .
; Calm:tut,. $OllO, first •chts. . The stearnshipi,
;,•Cleiiinit,:qleigic. 'azyl l .f"qtielle, tfof nerly' rolithe -
White ''.,Stiti-• line, are now: iii 'service between
San - Flutteiscii and. Japtin and China. Pasien
•getltpurchttaing tickets via- tbe : :Erie '• Ritilwa
unifier the - nevi . arrangenwif,- -citu haVe r
thei
.`: he,. t hs., resei'veff at the .ti file 8f liureltaSe, instead : .
'inf waitht iin'til Alley rete.t.. , Sa - n - !'raneiito ; and
are a15 , ,0.:-.allowed tw6 Ainadro4 i n (i • lift'r.
, i'icninclg o bazgage free, '..
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:4 - ': t;.sa - 41teti . 3c.ak
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Last 'Saturday, betiveen • twelve And 'ore •
o'cloc1;., p.' : rn.; two rul.ll-41. :Catered - the 4anking
',1.10 ire of-lhe Fislikili - i3ank, at I'lBl/kill, village, -
-at 'a Tin i to . 4 - I;htyj vith - the excepf i .
n n of q
iel6 lll
iii:r, ttose-oonAcete ' with .the institutioti.i-er i
e
t.t, ctitir . br Th - e . Cashier' 2 o - as"bu%ytillifs l desl
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anti t he litst:lntintation:he..l..of,the'preeentte:
of the eirangers;was a': rnpe -- thrown tiyiriltirs',
I.tt:• s t'd. :The Own- luitnediately prOled hint btiCit• -
. t overtlie powsitcr,. the:' rope, ;stranding
t o
:I.l•ie xas linable : to - make . atyrn,iise.::;::They ere.
1
about to'grasp
.what • ntoney lay, in reacli,..wlieit :
1•* - p*er,-byiicitatice4.:to . dance in the Wriitiol o i
I , ,and'fiinine:ttlatelYi ekinv ti - the . ieliende sit:tiathi ~.
1.
: "Inti • rushed •to• thq• reicue•-Of the
.unfortntit4e.:
4.44 shier. - •.:The thieves;'when .:ith'f,Y ' frittild' - tfiey
..,. . . ~.
wc.r.:- discovered:, heat a-..haety.reireat4 ; 30.
~ue•- '
needed in:escaping, -The Cashier was': re - 11041in '
I.:he. ii isen f sibie '.an id liiUt• -. berenliOtecl.inithe , iip*
,:ths..i.ii moment .inntger life wouiu 7 ii . li*i.l' ili*l.:Cir; 1
1 Ii'ICLAS 1011'4011g injuriei: areor.inp.Wer' 4,1.0.;!
I
The rolitlitt'ving cut terrible - ea:sin:tit in his neck
. 7 -4,:o.fitr,:e :Don4rat,... ~. '•.' - ..- - •.. -;- 2 - •-- ...
mid all the tickets he iitiawit belshoved -into
:tin spurtiire in
_like top` Of t- somewhat ilinilar
fr
.tq l k.--cilias"bapts:" Atte th* - arc ;dropped,
ini.they r s 'arenot itt,vesiiiiic t theconducter; and
at tbe...end of Ms. run the "satchel Is ritilocked*
r. txtitl the tickets removal.
B. IL Match. s i t Brackney. I-- ; -; • • '
Thep was ft mateli'ganni ofi Base Ball played
on:Saturday, Aug. 14th, b4tween the Friends
vile', B; B: 0., and - the Itrackneyvllle B. 13: 0.,
upon the grounds of the latter. The flame vas .
. . ,
' Well lda yed considering the con dition. of the
grounds and the :ball-kith tieing decidedly
wet. The following:ls:the sei)re : 'f, ,
! . Priendsville. , i. ' Brackneyville. •
~- 0R; i i -.0 It
,Butteti; 'c. , \' 4 , 2,!evageg , :, C. 2,._4
'Deans, p. ,• • . 2:' D;Gngelk., c..'y. ' ..2 2
• Foster J., e. f. .2 , 3liorse, lb., -2 8
-Chapman,-81). \4; Wt . :lark, 2h., 3 0
'DeWitt, lb. ;2' 2,'Gake‘A., I, E 8 2
roster R,-1. t. : -'
I . : _Mee, tb. • ; ," 3 0
Keeler, r• f: 1; ' Brf'Olitulison, p. • 4' 0
Sit`tryer, 2b.. 4, t 2!Rullson NI; s, s. 3 0
Daffy, as. i 2' ill',Elibben, r.lf, 3 I
Total 1 27 `' ) f ' 1 27 12
-. • . -I \ *ri . i.Not3, ' • •
~ .. ; It 2 ,C 4 b'6 7, 8 9
Friendsville,' 3' 4 ;I:1 ; 2 0 1 2' 1 0-22.
Braekneyville,l 0 4111 - 0 I li 3 '2-12.
, I:Mph*, M O. Sutton,
-Why some Pottle are iPoor. • •
Silver spbona are used to. scrape kettles.
~,,us atm 3 .. :
.Colfee, tea,pepperiand spices aredeft to squid
I open and loose t.hetr strength.: f
, . - .1 •
i t r
- c t'oltoes; in the cedar grow , `midi the-:_sprirts
.dtre .not „tone's , a n4il the ,:potatOes rewortii
ii&s.' -Ir II
a •
1 • -. ' ' t;• --
II Moo ' s are ev .; er lanng utihnd Are soon gi)oil
•;ed; I - . : . - -,.1. , .... 1, , , . .
...
1 Nita haiitile knives are put intohot water.
• . The thiur is ifted in a wasteful ',Manner, and
, , .
It4o:pread pan lie lett ,- with the dongh stieking
,to it. • : ; , '- - • .• t - - -
••• • ; 1• • •.' . - t I
] . Clothes tire leftoft:ihe line•tO whip to
. pieces
in the 'wind.' "1' . .: .• i ,'' : •' ' 1-' ' •
Tilbs and tuirrelillaie . left: itithe sun to dry
Mid, fall Antrl. it ,l, -- •. ''.. 1 . . i ' ' -.. '
. Dried; fruits are hot taken - eareiof in season
nud.be+tte 'xsOrmy . :„: •,'
~. . 'l . , • •-• ..
Rags, stingsand: paper are thrown into the
lire , 'i :'; i- --'; t ; :i I't - ' .'
k
Nrk . spolli. for *a tof Atilt', and tteefbeeituse
!the brine l Want-4 Seal Mg.' : . I -
Bits of meat, vegilables
,and, cold pudding's,'
.I.lre r thrti l / 4 vu:away, witeu they; might be warmed
stegped, ati4 servetfAs good as et 4. .
. ,
Cheap Fashion.. ' : 1 - , t.-• " I ; .
.. •
• I observe, says' a !Paris correspondent, that
white,"and it not white then eereit'aPProzich to
white, is eV'ers i wbere 'the rage. ! ilhite• veils,
'White ' bonnets; .whits dresses, ,)white: flowers,
white ribbcins, white fans—all must be white.
Fashion ; has not been SO lightly! inclined for
very many ,years past. The blarki•iliat was so
universally. pritkoniztid last year a ; nd . the year
- before last-jai ntirely discarded riow—black
barege,•black g en:4"i° is no :longer seen, tin.
iess,iof course;,i i cases of mourning—and the
lighter the hue f year drees the IbetterA, All
i
sorts of Cheap ttow L materials', cheap in, th i eni..
, selves,
.but exe,.. , 'Vey dear if made up by the
fashionable dressmtdcetty are enorniously worn.
There is. a ' pt&tictdar Style of Coarse linen
knolin in Piris i as ,OTArd ---- whichlls sold there
at -five sons a yard, and ; this is the stuff - which
all Porta is trying its hardesF to buy in great
quantities, mitt - make' up into moat elaborately
trimmed:sea.sitle dn*ses. Onerd the most tie=
trant women iai Prit!), appeared at 4 garden par-,
ty the oilier dity in. a bewildering Costutne,oi
' Oxford, 'mid' she eras 'telling every one/who
l'gathered about her •t 0 admire its multitUdi nous
)developeinents of frill and flounce "that it cost
her seven: francs aaq, a half Only: - She. had
I bought. the stuff at five sons' a mird, and her
Imaid had. matte it instead of thit drcsmaker.
Icarious Aceldt3nt at Star i racell . ..1 I '•
•
- , On Friday last a serious 4.Ticient occurred at
• • 1
ISta.rucca, the part, iculu.rs"of which- are tarnish
nd as by a Correspondent whO Witnessed it. On,
I'.,the 18th of
. 1.1" y last, the barn of T.E.'.‘ Whit
-I,taker was.Nrined, and a new ',one ; is in course
lof erection in its plaice. On' ri 3 1
e. , t . last the
‘i '.•
iworlantia were . - ready to comence shingling.
IA scaffold having bean gaited o one' stile,
llezil.' Nr.. Rock, •llirem .8;,1 . 3itt, ,, 1fr ..T. ; Toppin
i i .
!and Eugene K. Whittaker‘ttiok Vita positions
;and commenced work. " Within hp hour the
seaffoliii • fell, and all the mend e,kiept Toppin
I went' down with. it. [The distanclti was eight
een fe4t. -E.: K. 'Whit airei - fortunatly escaped '
uninitired / . Mr. Bush ? t lad bis left brm disloca
led botilki..tit the elboivl and at tile Wrist, and his
right Wrist was also put ; at WI joint. lie was
Ottterwie considerabie b uised,l but; his injuries
in
Are' apt"regarded ,as d ngerous. I Benj. Rept
.was terribly bruised about the: head, and s ot her
wittc lerionsly injuled. He suffered greatly dur ,
fn4 tie night anti on SaturdaY niorning was
curried: on n bed liAlis hnme al l3tatlruCca where
lienot i lies in,ii Very critical Clondition: Top-,
pin; 11, , ;the - goild fortune to tivo i ld falling by
"c4chl i ng hold of the eave just over joist which
.was resting again St., the, barn ii np4l, which he
lbced his font iiid
.was enablElto Sustain •
m
dyl t u
ln til ,n• : ladder ;Was . brought.--114isple
.
.isiluipeintut2idlread. i . 1 • ,
The I Pertneyh-ania and New York Railroad
txtends.frbm.Northampton Street in the - ty of
Witkesharre to the New York ff,tat i eline i the
valley of the Susquehanna, and there for s a
1 12
,conic Lion With the Bopthera .. ventral • ROl
road4which extends by Way - - of Diego and
inburn, to 'Fair Haven on Ltik4 - 10ntarici, and
with 'the Erießail l ir,a, by:a third rail to the'
a
tit • Elmira, and'. Iso with the Alliersithaca
an I deneta Railwa 3 y, forms it , cOnnection i with
th *eir '`York" Central. Railroad Aria the Erie
Canal' at Ganeva-,, "'This iniportant* Work is
Wholly owned by the Lehigh Valley Railroad
c4lnpany, and cOnstitutes their xt!ortheni out
int.. During the mouth of Inly,l there were
tr i desl3i4tlrl fP?na'the Wyoming Valley, by`' this
route, andhundred and, forty'thntWind tons of
,!urnino B coal from. the "Bradford . held. Be
sides this theri , are eight passenger trains and
I/
four freigi trains daily, running qtan the eit
ieaot Ne 'York - and Philadelphia to the north.
ern, tenni u;s. TlAsiminense business is over a
Single t , itiroad,-fOr all but M* voiles;en and
goes far' , o ',create the.sinipresSion ; in Western •
Ntw Yoric,itnat the preient Of utfral'SuPerin
itendent and Manager, who is pun':estimable
Mend', Rptatrt 'A: Packer, with "keep ace with
hiS lather, 1.14 n. Asa Packer, who' as' so long
t .
and ably presided over the Lehigh alley Rail
road Company.—.Eindra Ad:eraser.
~. ea -i!...-. ..;
Tr„e A.ecidentlgh T. Sesiett. _ 4 ' '
, President Jewett of the Erie .RailwAy Com
pany', w*ie lei was broken . hy 4'411 front his
( *nage while ha'as driving flow
n- Tow from Quai
antii.6)undinsli York;ori Monday - eve
',,,,
Alug,is,nit as good plipical eon on as could
be expected' under.' he circumstances.. The
fracture; ma not compound, as was supposed. t
first, but: a simple,. tiabt,ure 61,02 e i:lght leg,
which Mrill...not - pnivent. larJewitt'S attention
.tohuSinei:i. ,' 1 :- .' • ',- , , •
Worktitea are already busy ptatlitg Ail a tele
araphle Ivlre - from las .house to:the trie upe,e,
'militia physicians believe that- he ' will J h wf able_
to attend : to
~..lie; interests; in its charge by the:
eadctif tito,lv x ; Beyond the necessary loom
venieoce-017" " Whig hfrdoolit ti 1 few 'WesltS,'
nail the bones Ilthlt ..tolretber, the accident will
Sot LI terfere ~ scrip uOr with Mr.. J4wetes .besi- - ;
(*s labors - nor'' lirtpair Lis;he!dth. i Th l ithysi-
efahs iditi :thsti . Mr. 4esretei:"rablist ' nstitn
rwill carry him. throng!" ,safely and
.atrik
-I,e tolls speedy recovery. •
'At , ths`Fornees.:* :the tr,le _ itway. Company
c ~,)
• - 3:rrailie7ruti are opkiiig Mrwtfid all iltuppr
tolu
titnt. j*, `is
.1 : o Mt JeWitt . t: Va . txlms l In the
,mori l n_ iaise,onOrtnes. I .Ill, , ,lltalea `island.;.
„lie
, attd_Wit Itelegraphie ceilinpinicationl betweett
the botsofatid. the,,131,N it 1•14914rht• .that the
-hCsineii - '4 tlitS - -cAtttlisitY . ilk-4i stiff% - .'
Az. ' ' ::-.'. ---. : ::-::,•:.: .. ,:.• . ..:: -.-. ... , .-'..-'4Z:.I
Italica trom.lndepenilense liquara. -.
1 1 ,Thel - . -. ...WOrkineti. - '„iiitt*:c.lunifi r tissioner.l' , E*- -
n .dlgginClitp,:.,:the =.- - earth' - in .Independenc,e.
Square lutVe , . turned , "up ia - number:Of. trop
4 Ihe retolutibliaryera.: .in some places it Apo
been found neetteary - to gO . ,downto a . deptbiof
from 81* to eight feet inntder to lay dralusAnd . .
it number of relics' . lMlifi been found in these - e*-
eatatione....Silverec.dfisbaYebeeft found -Pile
was an aid' elk and.a half cent pieee t -Caroina
4„ Dei :Gracia,
..1708 ;" ohverse„."lllspniola ',et
ird: t GI. M.."iN. - . ." '''Alsii,' . sotne halfi ciale:lof
. 1803 and. 1800, and . a couple of ANLi . Jersey
rhorsetterais, ."Nova9rusart.a' l- pennies:2,3f 1789;.
A quantity or human bones .were turned bp in
thelmain path leading lront,th . e entrance - et the
State .'House; going sonthi.; St one side of
.the
path one et . tile workmen drove 'his, piek itaiii,
stony.. substanci!,. ivhich, when . eipOsed wtgt.
- feutid to be- a grave , :eovered with brieli: awl
mortar; that seemed ttsbare.no foundation.- ' It
_. ,
is'eupposed thatt - there was such_ tt fount - atiori , of
.• ..
wood, Which had .entireiy.deeaved. . The bones'
of an adult and child were .found : in:the graver, :
Bind near - it the handle'a'A drinking glass; a
hitis.s hos.s or knob, and a section of an iron po l ,t .
were also - found. The. bonealiad ! apparently.
bee h tied, With a piece - of ribbon; fringed, which:
had decayedlo a considerable extent;, :Aquati
tity..of 'old cannot balls, .weighing from four' to
biXipounds, have been . t.liecovered.--T.Q6nition.
weePi;
‘ t
, .
4B as Story. ' -: - ", ' --- .' " . .:-
.
~ - he New-York bun- has . the following snake
Ste: p in .a' late issue under, date of Aug. 3:-=
A. fi urteen year old tieryant girl in the'employ ,
of erdme Ilrokway, who' has I•een apendlis a
few: days in - the- wilds of Pike countyillad 'a
narrotv escape on Saturday- - last fl'oni' . being
strangled to death, by' . a brack'snake.: She was
sent bflier - mistressout hito the woods tO;plek
whertleberrles. ' She crossed ' the lakiy'n - krow .
;boat, - and, accompanied .by a . ' small bl Ick.deg;
walked about three fourths of *a - mile nto the
Wooite, where the betriea Were plenty After
'tilling her basketi . she . sat 'down . on,
,log ind
tii.
ate _her luncii..: As she
• Was about 'to tart for
honie' a', large black %snake . Sprang. : a out her
neck and..hegan to ellok her. Thera righted'
girl screaMed at_ the - top of her voice fOr assfe
tance but there was no one near enough to heti
her cries. At length, When she was so exhaus .
ted that:she Was unable to cry out, the :8114u°'
'twisted its head aroutilsti that she con d reaCh
,it. AtAlrat she Was afraid to. touch It .
ster. Then realizing., , that Idle ,mustido some,
thing or perish, she caught the xeptlie about,
tlt fleet:and. choked It initillt relaxedlits•hoid:
and fell to the ground. The girl then „threw le
vtinsta. rock and stieceedektin killing it: Elie
tied a" steal! hickory, Witte arond, the syakes
neck 'and- dragged . it 'home. • It tneapnreil six
ieet eleven inches:_ , . . / :...:, i ..
ThaFish amt. GamsLatv •
Trout can be taken from 4prii•lat to Aute,st
15th, but with. hook and I fie only., Set lines
are prohibited-in trout i,•41. / • rs.. Fine $lO., • •
Pike can . be fished from July Ist to March.
let *lth hook soil If 'caught oi . killed is
any other gray,, lie piMili;y is s23:for.etteh of
fense at any th4o Of
_the, ye!
•••• In streams/ where : trout
nothing h.a.be nature,ot,i
inches meshcan be tlirpivn
atty.:X:s.
. , .
Fishing, with nets or sains of any kind with
,iss than three incites mesh for any kind of !lab
is'eutirely prohibited t3:on June 15th to Alle.
,10th. Fine . 100 , and six MOriths imprisonment
at diteretion ofyourt.: • '
A let or nets set "across said' tile canals,
rivulets or creeks is probibiled. rine V 25.,
Deer can ha killed front Sept,. Ist, to.Deeerre
her Isl.. Dogs found chasiitg deer can be shot
ty any person;
Wild turkeys. from Octl er Ist to Janniuy
Pheasants from Septemiet 14 to,_Jarturtry
Plovers from August Ist to January •
Patricizes from ~ Noieinber Ist to, January
Wix)denek from July : 4th ito January let. ,
. Rabbits from October'lst to February Ist: '
Foi, grey and black . equirrels., e from Septem
ber Ist_ to January Ist. , '
ShOoting o r liontirigorit uuday is tinnislia:
ble.by a flue front '$l.Q to *45. Fishing.Ti Sun 7.
ihty:.4..punishable l .under the act- eroLibil.inp
worldly cmplcsments . .. : • •
All insectivorous birds are protected by law
aletbe time under a pvitity of Ciro'. each bird
iikjlled. For rObbing- Or destroYing a nest, $lO.
The fine for , killing any gi►me out of the above
seasons ranges from Vito $lO.
Zeminile Obstinacy .
She hoarded the Binghamton train.atLisle,
.
and ehtered the suaolong ear. Selittyl Vroman
the gentlemanly
. condti6tir, politelY„Ancorrnel
her ot the fact that ,ehe:';ias 5in6X414 1 7;
and" that she would :find a seat in the tear car.
She was -going to Stay where she - was. He
Ought tope ashamed of himself to alloW a lot
•of men and boys to occupy a hull car jest.to.
smoke in and keep decent people oaten it ; for
'her part she wouldn't • stand it, she was. going
la'set .. right down . in that- cur and she'd; like to
see any fellar Might:ll cigar or pipe whilst_ She
was, in the Car. Shibelictred *lrontonlad
some right, and she had a right to set Eh that
- car end not; be insred by, nasty terhacker
smoke or anybody else: &quay! tried to aspirin
but 'twas no use; so he-went about
his fare. 3.
. .
• ,
At Cortland there ,Was an addition to the
,cfc--
cop. - tits of the smoking car, all of whom were
alikoking, and supposing they were. All. fight,r
puffed away Suddenly; the female started for
one of the gentlemen and -opened her, vials of
wrath on. his innocent ; and unproteCW head,
something atter Vie folloWing style: (during
which the train . peddler bad _supplied the bal
ance of the ear with .kig aro.) "how dare you
'ilte.olic‘them orful' cigars in the pi4ence nf a
lady ? hain't you got ,tiO, manners ? don't you
kriow that you hain't no biznesssmoke in
this ere ear ? this ear, is tor. any bo that: ays
their fare, and if the conductor - was If a man
c t
he'd - stop this train. and put you
,otr And every
body else that smokes in;the preinnee or ladies.
if 1 wag a man l'4l—bere she stopped,grasped
the beet of a seat, and With a look of complete
discouragement- staggered ~to a - window, Where
shel gave vent to her feelings in. a more subs;an
• I manner.. When the 'train st wed at _Ls=
faykte the au ti•smottinputimmens rights . wo. ,
mail left - tile train, and as she pnEsed ' , ea; of the.
tuti she t a look et pitiiiii corn on the pieak ,
minded- disrespectful'- 'oiectipants..e—Syri&nse
Courier, '
~ ..,- .- , -- -
Alia Accident. - . ,'•:=',' , , ' ' •-,' -:.' 1
' littrlay:eyealtig. *I I 4,.ihe time f9iremu
monument of rag quo services, as savor per
ilous were astlendirr faitairs leidintp;:. Odd
k'ellowl'_ MI, isf. which 'Epitieopal services are
held, the 'platform atliteleadi)f thie'etitifft
&ray give \lkay precipitating shireoh,
Mrs. W..4'. Atmeli, Mihtieflog
auffivire, unddectgliier of
Itwe, to tho gro44d r ieiow, a distaßooor 4botit
-
: Itln3..A.quew who la an-elderly laity arukqult:e
ilenvY Atrileh will PetdW
rOO OD Ler feet breai;
log both linibe, 4tie at tl e . knee aud the other
3,1 1
utXbiankle, ihe.la tter hilug a '° o3 . l >eurl'i frit&
,ture, the borte,s s intering in iir. terrible definer.'
' XODO Or the °the 7..ere - iniuM beyond &lbw
slight. bruises- - carriage * l ' 2 ' -. i , mweat t e L -LY'l
procured and - ft, Agnew Nras 'vixen to 'our 1
bogie sitirei-ing &Ably:, Medical diaalstanee
.
mai at once etille Abe invkenAllthiliet '!, 11 .4 eY'
-tif effort possWli pule ii;- alleviate herl9iffer- I
ins, The iilletoril think it qniti, probable that i
one of the Hubswill have to!be amPtttated; - $ 0 1
had
,hs -.Am frae - tilre , gm, Aitnew i ef; nail: 1
idol - de Atylitpathilal deeply witk her lit -Milli sad i
at4ictiori-^ —,6 v.ftil j:;?tolta4 = 2 - -'::'''''/
Aatitherlinrelarzailionmersvills•
:About` two o'nfeek on Monday morning last,.
Charles - Sliblita r ;sim •ot .Benj. Sabina, merchant;
at SummeravilloAwo miles below New Milford
this county, We's aroused by ihei.alarm belief
the: Motley dravier,"in I s the store' room belOW
where he slept, and he immediately got up and
listening, beard Anther noise below' which be
knew came from burglars. , lie immediately
-seized a revolver and "tired one shot , to lean
thinn sway and Pitteed iiinigelf in a window ov
er the side duoi where be suppessd they would
make, their exit- - They did make a hasty rp t
°treat at'that point and he-Bred four moreshota
tkt them as they passed out, but without any
fatal resultk Two cif the bullets were found
lotiged . in the - Plank and fence where ihe,lntrg
furs paasea over.", They made their ingress into
the - store by prying open a back winilovii . Mr.
Setphin_ had *check or some tl,BOO. soil. some
$4O in lcurrency in a drawtovhich were . taken
the draiver ben pried - , open. They
took about $lO in chinge from - the aney
di'awer-belonghig ,
r, Sabina; A new safe
which centained -quitekan amount of money
'wits undiiturhed. A rvy iron . baior "jitn
'my" and a wrench was eft, hi the store..A grey
summer alpaca dusteniwith a pocket Nil of ci
gars was,fonud near the bridge below the store,
to`Wa &rd Great ten The burglars beat a very
' hasty retreat in that direction under Young Sa
bin's dre No chte to the
,thieves'has yet been
bound but it is belieVed 'that they were: seen
atiout tliCre on: Saturdiy • and Sunday. There
were two in number. This is - the Same store
that wits broken into a year or two_ago,.while
Mr. David Summers - was priiprietor, , when tWo
sates were.blown open, one of M m
r. Sumer's
,
and one of Sutphin's. but no mouoy found.,
A Chapter of Fatal , Accidents at Ills , AllIfor&/
• On Saturday evening last, Wm. R:hinson
(coloreo)of New Milford, horough, his, ife and
little girl were thrownloom a wagon and
,Mr-
Rol;inatin probably fittally wlfe very
seriously hurt, the child escaped with eo serior
results. Itobittion had been on trial at Mont
rose, charged as an acolyte& with WellrnaK
in the New Milford Saijngs 'f Bank robbery and
was acquitted by, the/ jury on Friday last. He
left Montrose somoftne during the day on Sat
• urday for Nevi i .Milfo. On arriving at New
Milford lietops(d his child had started for Mont
rose and hywent to the livery stable, hired a
horse; and followed after her, overtaking- her
• softie ttta or three miles out of town.. On hia
retti).a,. being intoximted, lie ma bis horse at
full speed under the phip. down, the steep hills
/ aid 'as he was - descending the lea \ tontjust smith
of D. L. & W. Railway within the borough
limits; the horsidid not make the. turn in the
road but ran into the fence opposite 31r,R ioba rd
Golden's- residence, pitching them all forward
into the ience, Rabbis, Striking - on- his hotd,
as ft is supposed ,, upon around stone' Taking a
deep fracture of-the skull, just abOve ,the lett
ear and up 4o this writing (Tuesday morning)
he remains unconscious and is pronounced by
his. phytichuts as beyond any hope of reepozety.
His wife hail her jaw bone broken and was
otherwise seriously injnred,but it is thOught she
may recover. - • .
• On the ssme -. ereningißilis Brown, son of the
widow; Brown of New Milford borough, was
instantly killed by the nortlievi bound express
train on the D...L. - .lk W. Railway,•while walk
ing Upon the tntek just opposite the 'Catholic
chnrela. - When secht by the:engineer 'he
was walking between the two-tracks and 90
near the one the train was - upon
,that the engine
Must inevitably strike 'him and he sounded the
alarm whistle: Brown looked over his shoul
deret
,the,tmin,but instead of stepping to the
left,banCtradk - Where he would been out of
danger,:he Passed •in frortt of the • engine, was
caught nrien.the cow'-esteber carried .some
dis
tance andihcown from the track:Using instant
ly His aglint,„as-deseribeti •by the en
gineer,seetasit-titystory. -'He had left his moth;
ers:houie .but a,. short time before: .The train
was' running faster - than usual, as• - it was ,some
twenty
,minutes behind . time
and bass : areteund
et ot less Wan three
drawn or iet:Pen-
Court 'll4r.esalags• 24. ,
Ori .'inetion of E. L. Blakeslee, esq.. Harry
Stre.6ter, esq., nrrpyrunda, (sorr.orAtie Presid
ing Judge) iraiadrniiied `tolkficiiee is Susque-
Lunn Wetiunty.
Is:401°11es was apPilinted 'Constable in Jes
sup tivi3ship, In place of Lucius Smith re
signed ' ,
,
Michael Q'Bonke Indicted for 'larceny, plead
guilty itnd is'tu be sent to the,House of Refuge
at PhiAdelphia: - , ' • - '
If. Christian, indicted for larceny.—
Verdititinot gunty.
' CorMtninivealth vs Titus Shafer, Siirety of
the peace._ The Oottddischarged the complaint
unplikided the costa,eac.h party to pay his
own vidnessm. . ,
!nobinson (Colored) indieted Itts an ac
contriice with Ebner Wellman and Edward
JoluisOn fn the rohbery of the -New Milford
Savings Bank, was: acquitted by the jury.
'Elnier - Wellman, the . principal, In the Now
3lilford Savings Bank robbery was sentenced
te one seal :iu the
_Eastern Peniterttiary, and
Edwin Johnson', his accomplice, to the Rouse
ot Refuge, both having plead guilty.
Thomita Williams indicted forlarcen). Plead
guilty acid is sentenced to one year lir the Pen
itentiary.' . 1 -
IVm. lkigherty indicted :for' kurglaly and
larceny. -Plead guilty and sentenced to nue
year and Onientha in the. Penitentiary. .
inlet W. GO - w, Washington Clow and Wesley
osterhout, indicted for acsitit and battery.-
2.Vot/e piorequientered. , '
%mans *spun, 4141 Sprague,
charged 'with anion in burning an old building
preyed to be la detnentd ereature.!coin the
Nor house in Greenfield and was diieharged.
Commenweitlth 'vs George W; Rees, indicted
for selling lifinbr Without license.; G. W. Mack
ey prosecuter.l :Verdict not `guilty..but defend-.
to pay ebstsi,:i Are have lived in this county
some time and have ye .to see isny: reason or
justice to if:CrlittinalAaattrt that . exoneraies a
man from gtdiyand punishes hirdwith &large
hill of costs.
CommonWealtir vs Ansel Merrill,' Indicted
.
tor, assault and battery Arial intent to;commit
rape. tilen W.' Whiting prosecittOr. Verdict,
not gA, lilty, Deiendent to pay his own costs and
one half: Court costs. Proseeutor to pay the
balance. s;
• •
Commonwealth vs. John =W. Chow and
(311)w. - Selling! lignor ; no/le protteqtii entered:
On :_motiopof tittles Blakeslee, John A:.
tlormein agog'.t Lott.were admitted : to pt ac=
as attorneys several COurts of Bus
quebnotia coopt7. - -
. . . ,
Octinteoultealtlt va, James Fugerir. Settled
skid costs tohe iiaist by the defehnent,,
'riaaienil Stab) Als*dation
The tweay.seeend annual Gallatin - kW this As
sorlatiOu met et
~Vrilltasbarre on Tuesday morn
ieg,,,..kug. 10th, aid 'was; opened by an wickets;
of welcome [titß. W' Reimer; of. Wiikesbarre.
An anpropriale 'reply\ was wade by IL D. Raw
burn, ehairiaii of thotxecative - (hmitrattee.,
Aft& the enit)huent-61 members And the doing
artmin 0 1 41elbuico btisluess.',tAT Association
adjourned to meet at o'clock ix tn.. : . ' ,
Immediatelyafterassembling tin the after
ncion W.: w r WOodruff, President Of the assfri:
cation, gave an excellent addrese, clear and tor
e* in argnnknt- supportittitPelloyhlic sehoo!
system of Pe4nsYlvanie, in
.on. inl - mittafileto.
ty manper, Atfet 'a' brier dficuesioit of the
merits of the-PiegOnt's address' Dr Copeland,
of Wininning , :Seminary -- , Vias - Introduced nOit
tirl - platiortriu.d discussed thOrmighlY ttlie ic*l . A- t ,
Omar inippqnry schools: to the ugh-0141es : I ` c , A peP"7
Adjourned to evening 7, •• 2
Al eight. 'io'elpek teachers' Again, assembled 1 i.6rt
_and were addressed by George Fetter,: Prinei-`1 anti; '•
- .
pat °lithe 0 4 '
. 1° ,..: 411114134 " ) ' ,h ii 114 4 1 / 1 . 4 ' and :I
/1)0. address l'll4, itself in:AgOitration , qti 9 e den F
'Tomer ; ig : Thoiighir Whith was : the `subject , - Idol
...mmonn..rommooms
the 'ape, : • imioented. _The- gektai improve
Anent and progresa of'iocietY witt, shitply a de;
velopment "of thimght.' The', address , was , fel : -
lo'*tal by a reading, groin IdissAiatrieli—a sort
burlesque -epee -the: trailingidreeses of wo
men. The idea''Wes Bugg test by-the reeding
that ladlis should not ask to rote - until they
can keeri :otit ofithe'roud. i The reading was
fellewed)by an Midrai t- s f ront- Maria L. Sanford,.
•
Swaiihmore . College; rielware.couuty. Her
subject *as itssims in morals and manners,. It
•.,
Was well chosen, her pointS well' taken, her
enunciation plahl and 4listinet, her manner
graceful and Impressive, her suggestion's, espec-.
'ally icla;ting to the manner of teaching Morals,
were'lxilh pleasing and instructive. She would
net recommend tedicius leetures to pupils upon
the kiubject of rnOra'kj. but ,words fitly 'spoken
shoUld be dropped now and 'then during the
every day; exexcist school:: After sweet'
'music an adjoureinent was taken to Wednis..
(illy morning at 9 o'cleielt,.
The'seseions opened on Wednesday, ftorning
1V!Ill 'the 'reading of a paper by J. 14 Iticharil-:.
sonfipon the importancaorthe,Atablishment
- of,normaischeols in the FourtieNormal school
Mst . xict. Atr. Blebards•ati/was followed
Prof. 11, Ps Walker, of the ( Illavetik Normal
School, in' brief remarkiupA the same }abject ,
arid the introduction/an" d adoption. of a. resolu
tion relating to the establishment Of‘Norinal
*hoots In such
,of the State as • have.
net . already
: secured them: A. spirited &lens
siert then followed for more than an hour upon
WOl various interests pertaining to normal •
schOoli f nstruCtion; The' debite elicited much
tbnyte interestltiditfrerard to , the suoiess and
infPortirnce of such lechoals.
ThnefternOon • 'session oPened, With npaper
read by' E. A.: Angell; of State •Normal
School, Shippenshtirg. upon the study of civil,
government. The importattenof •this branch
of science has ever been conceded but never re
alized. 13. 8. Jones, Superintendent of Schools
of Eric epunty, rend an address upon industri
aFeduelltion. The study of the physical science
was Tresented Sheen, of Phltadelolda
High School College and Uormatschool disci.
pllue was the subject_ of an able leCture ix E.
13: Fairchild, State Normal School Indiana.
.
The attendance' ai quite' large and a good
degree of interest t raintained. The neat aunu
al;niceting of the Association will beheld.at
Westchester, Chester. county.--@anion.\ \ City
ieurnat • • • ; .
Bulneaa Locals.
:TWENTY Ptscnei "Androsedggin Indrtuit of
Loam, yard wide pleacbed Muslin at 123 cta
at:Cheap John's. - •• - Mid ,
. ONE iluNniutn , pitees Sprague,and other
itimdsrd prints, new :patterns, at cents ; at
Cheat John's. . I -183 tr.
.. . , , .._
. •
4 000 yards best - Calicoet ''(in ; , liatts) at
3i'eets. per yard, (this- weCk - oil) at Cheep
o n's- ‘ . ' Kitt-
onT Stunnisr goods 10 iter cent l , bt
at Cheap John's. ,
rose, Ang. 18,,1875.
er and
Vitoon
ED.-A good servant and a good wash
I rover .. Good wages willbe pald.. Ap
L Rosenthal, at Cheap John's store.:
rose; Aug. 18, 1875.
TAKE : ofrxes:. •'.
iinetes t end necouritein . feirer of B. C.
&tyre belit;the store / for'collection: - :Atter
the ex giration ot 80 (lays will be in the hands
ot theilustice.
rose, Auirtist 18,1875
tyPretcte. •• :
e .tor the benefit of St: Augustine's
ebureb;'44ll - be held 011:1 the County
ounds in gontros •, on Saturday, Aug.
:There will be good music in attend.
Bare invited to attend.
st i 8,11,173.
A p
Catbol
Fair
oat 2.9 t
ance
Au
T
Peath
Amide;
Friday
Pro
of
are inv
. festival of Ice-cream and
will be he hi at Dimoch Corners, at the
4y, on the afternoon' and evening of
August .27th, in the interest of the
erian church of that place. All lovers
things a OW • time and a good - cause
ted to attend.
st 15,1875.
The
any an
fora,
Moe B
gam
of :the
the in
bp) ar
tajnme
(Bradk
•Addl
tontrose B. B. A. does hereby challenge
all B. B. Clubs in the counties of Brad
[Yoming anclaSusquehanna, to play one
of - gamea of the National Garde - of
mirror a ILANDSOME
f a series to be played on tub
theme 11. B. B. A., at -Montrose, hiontrese, doting
thslof August and September. • SUM ,
ngements , will be made for the enter
t (gratis) of all clubs accepting above.- 7
and Wyoming papers please copy.)
!ss all- communications to •
H. RosErrnar.„
Seey,ltl. B. B. A.
rw!e, Aug; 18,•1875
neox's 3fsasztss tthiLadrs NatiOnalj
iy on our table for •September, and Ls an
ly flue number, eyett of this popular pe.
• Yhe principal-ertg aprng= is a beauti
-1 plate, 'The - Little biarauders,' '
after a
by Bougereau, the great French artist.
üble:sized, Colored, steel fashion plate
e early fall styles, all' very' elegant ; and
iful even as a picture Frank Lenßen
gins a.spirit4d novelet, which is capital
rated. 'the powerful and absorbing-se
be Lady Rose,",by Mrs. Ann SG Sh
pens in interest.: "The first quarrel" is
story of rare - pathtks and beauty. ' The
Peterson's, is only \-- two dollars a year,
prepaid,;, and to clubs it is even low
ipablisber claims it is the cheapest and
f's bobk -in the world. He already be
tions• out hints of the great`. things he
ito for'the Centennial' year ; and as
#s keeps bis promise% it would be well
ins wbo design getting up clubs, and
he splendid premiums he offers, to' be
en. Specimen copies are sent, gratis,.
i ate this purpose. Address. Cites. J.
rr 366 Chestnut Sireet, Philadelphia,
MEE
ictbAo. 4
_the Eaystonelijoon._
• TS roitsted fifth every day; at thelley 7
loon. • •-•- •-• 28t1' •
AND 411.4*Lar„ our. ,$/50.1"Soote, et
J))htes 29
BEEZI—Iee cold birch bees on draught
ystnneSs)oori., • ' 28tf .
R Leases, dentracts. iitheego Blsnks and
Ifuks no' ly printed sit this office.
the Keystone
')l'Vest.side Pnhlie 4venye,. Hon2tzse
Cuo
Silo°.
Pa.
ia
naina':—Picturee Wien in all the lat
e .
i Old picturai copied arid"eolarged.
sPicridid lot frames fraes . for side cheap,
i.' . ' - eta: W. Dooirrrtz's.
rose, 4ollt, 10, '74—tf. • ' ,
i mar
u r
. n.! - - • PM I" 11, ENTER 113 been o eot unugu it
sever' . . toek of all kinds, do o f appear to
be aolhg . _well 'aa ' usual Th ' who Liam,
tried,ll, sa ', itipaYs many times ' to:give
theies . 4, at ithfs season of the y r; a few•pa
pero i' Tit ) . Mr e s Condition Po der& They
can 6 , obtained Of any dealer Lb . ~ edieines.
.. ,
A . 1,c4 0x kinoilim t at he t
lag . ntotiwiouti..l- All `ivo .W •
it
or otkartAid•dp welt ;0 at
out clay.i , , - t
,/ . _
Li twiftte ditid' ; ', vizie ark.
and. *astog p,ictum on. en Mil n
M . raid); .Time/6,1875. '
&curl
lieu tnti.AoitrtuttintAt, • . •,. 2.- .i •
eletteentll - annual' Pidr q the Buford
Agri , 16trill Society,- Wlll be „iiel ,on the rib
Griniitf In flarford,on Wednesday and Thurs
day, 1 eober, sth tied Ith. 1875. , The premium
list 1 t.,,fAili be puldlibeo IteregleT.-`' ; •••
Pe otder of Cotntnlttee.'
~-_
l'- - 1 , .. S. E. Okurict*Rl,o ,o d7
ost, 110.875.'- - •: 1 ,' !,,,,- . , 22w2 --
L tritsit,ltt the Eagle Drug,Stere, Wept
u Y 043140 a brae And well selected
c
41. tut Onto andliedletuek Palnta,ol,l%
I 18104 . 150 's eery lirge : ussortmeut of:
nates, Combs,' Erns/ses. Penh:wry,
et, soaps.
_Physician* "prescrlptletut
stuUttmuluied - St ',: . -4111; , liours or the, day
1
I. •'.
f rit t him #i-PAlwlltgla :or th 49151
t i Jane, 0, - 11370.-14 '''
PARK.
ty..olipE 4 ,o A : c 0 . ,!: ~...
-''-'-.. ' ' . : ..
_lleporteellbeel7 Week Itcpresply tot. Tux. Illowniosit
- uselocuia by Rhodes &-'berrer, Produce Commis
' ' llOll X o t o baute• 0 0 Whiteblol Street, New York.
' ‘'Xew York, Friday, August 13.!1875-
- • surrait.
Receipts last sixdaays.. —.20,249 pkgs
The receipts are quite libelal to-day, and ,the
:general feeling weak and unsettled. Fine State
Butter is net plenty - but eyen on this quality,
which..luta been held aboutistendy, the tone is a
trifle eash3r, and outside quotations billy excep
;tionally obtained in a -small way for strictly
,giltedge. - -
•
28 ' 80e
" , good to prhrin, @:s 270
Piills;tholco new made. u 81 OA 82c
Pails, good to ~.,...27 •sa 29c
Pails, common to gned.4 20 'tti 230
• R .
Receipts last sit(l7,loo .boxas
The market presents t y quiet appearquen ,
to-day,. 'A few ablppexa be found who want
flinur - white'cheese and ri ll pay as high ull
forlbetai but uot ovirouebietory in a hundrW
make cheese good enough , to satisfy their ,sand: ,
lous tastes.. = . - •
8441 'N'Aciory, 11ne..•;., -. .... 1 10/4@) -11 !cr •
State /1- •
• iitatiaratetoo s lair,to geN;... 8 Gr/i,
„EGO 'I- • ,
Receipts last viz tikgs4-
The' 4 **Ald continua 8 / a W And Pri9 o l/W.ittiewt
striMstb, though About former - range is
State , 28 '
0.,
%tiara? eitc4ceo
80utliorn - -.,•..4..;, -
pa r pm PRITITS. "
*.Apples have
ve d emand
be Sin some '
b t idert - t;-•
anti
."L'ltt3h,
lux X- - 1.0. 0..higb,04; yper descripti ons vif
' out Clirtage' '
, 0 7 41)1)10 A eitlartera, -
Peo . c
, 4 to sTo .'
Itespe new; .; .; t0:.286
aka of low-
Id like some
..to.it
very unique
Bui Tons MI S* ht-4c?=es: .. ',— i
.Fanners all yOtt 445t:40'4 - about t o ..prueure
Dew Dib**Sf machines- this year Will_pegleet.
your tottresta if you fait. to Wl' exe.Mine the
,
Eureka iittivie.r before - pUrchtsalrg.• 8: Searle
at Jones' lake will exhibit tim m, ino at any
time, and ilder one for you at ce if desired,'
J. R. ,Lyeas in Montrose , also / an supply you
OD short-notice. Four Sind - dad 5 0 cutting.
bar machines, also one Pony size, on hand.
loan supply you,witi,the best and cheapest
sulky horse rake in - th aka: c all and see
' ' R. EL Stanut, Agent.
Montrose, July 1875-If. 1
•
CLAIItYbY 'EXAMINATIONS PREZ. - • :
There is ,o subject that requires so much
study an # experience as the treatment of chron
ic dice [The astonishing success and re
mar 'le cures performed by Dr. Butterfield,
are dile to the gift of clairvoyance, - to the life
1m study of the constitution of man, and. the
curing of diseases from natural rentediis. Cures
the worst forins Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles Fe
male Weaknces, Astbma, ; Kidneys or Bladder.
Will be' at the Citfferiy Rouse, , Binghamton'
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, August 19th,
20th, anti 21st, 1875. , • ..
July 21,1875. - 80%4
_ .
Tim ANNUAL TZCJIERS' INSTTTUTE,for SUS
quehanna county will be held in Mentiose,com
.
mencing tit 2 'o'clock p.m:, of-Monday,' Aug. 80,
bud, close with the. morning_.session on Friday,
Sept. 8, 1870., •
Usual Institute ,instructions will be giien
in the day sessions, interspersed with 31ustc
and Essays: Lectures 'and discussions each
evening.
Thursday afternoon will be especially} - devot
ed to school business in the bands *of School
Directors, li,those officers see fit to be present
at that time ; And each one is urged to come
and present such inquiries as have occasiona
trouble or doubts in conduetit g school business.
Deputy Superintendent Mr..
Henry Houck, of
the School Department; will be present to,an
swer inquiries. Efficient and Interesting In
structors and Lecturers from abroad, In addi
tion to our. own teachers will be present. All
teachers in the county should make an effort to
bepresent during the entire session, that our
Lastitute may be of great= advantage to. the.
.schools.
Board will be furnished at reduced rates. An.
examination will' be held, during the week for
those only who are engaged to, commence
teaching in September and have not a legal cer
tificate.
• W. C. Tronii, County Supt.
blontrop,e, slug. 18, 187 S. 33w2
WE WERE exposed last week to 'a pitiless
storm, that wet our feet and stockings, and in
deed our person all over. In fact we took 'a
craning cold, which brought, sore throat and
severer symptoms of lever. The good Wife as
serte.d' her authority, plunged our feet in hot
water, wrapped us in hot brittkets,and sent our
faithful son for a bottle of AYERS CIIERRY Pao-
TORAL. It is a splendid medicipepleasant to
take, and did the job. We slept Soundly through
the nicht and awoke well the next morning.—
We know we owe our quick recovery to the
Pectoral, and shall riot hesitate to reenmmend
it to all who need such a medicine. - Tehuacetur
(Taco) Presbyterian.
Jrar.l4, 1875.—tc. - '
• ef
C. P. &saw &r-Co., • •
. ' •61 court Street, "
• , ,
\ Binghamton,
have made important . reductions In everytliing
im the.line of Spring and\Summer Goats, and ,
now offer the balance of their stock , of Sum
mer Silks, Japanese Silks, Dress Goods,Shawls,
'Parasols, Cambrics, &C., at loWer prices than
the same goods have ever been' , sold before.
We oiler an immense stock of EfatillMeg Eni
brolders,mnzing• in price from 10 cents to $3..,50
a yard. In "Kid Gloves. and Corsets, Opr c atock
is always full and - complete. • •
We will make It an object 'for the pee* of
Montrose and vicinity, to call upon us, by offer
ing the best goods in market upon s tile most
fayorable terms.
Binghamton, JuiyBl,'lB7s
BAIDORWATER ASSOCIATION.
,
• The fiftieth anniversary * of this association
will be beld with the Baptist ,church of Mont
rose, commencing on Tuesday, August' 24th.—
The introductory sermon, (Send-Centennial)
will be preached by Pastor A: L. POstZ at 2
o'clock The Sunday School exereses will be
! e
on Wednesday afternoon and event g,the 25th. The history of the association will prepared
by:Brother 0.. N. Worden. The, m mortal ad
dress by
,the Pastor of Ahe church. A commit
tee on hospitality will be in waiting at the
church to assipa to delegates_ their homes dur
ing the meetings. Tho chtirches, are requested
to give attention to • the apsxua„ NOTICE, on
page 24 of the printed minutes 91 this year.
', • J.. E. CHESSIIIRE, Cor. Sec'".
.` 3rontrOse, Aug. 4, 1 , 875. '.'
. • .. .
~ I VE4XI 4. XtX-ifLGkMB •
CNlMitfrelf—TlMarY Wtiodstock Ccinia.
August 9th by Rev. S. S. Cbs.se, Cassius . M.
Carpanter of Columbia, South Carolina to Miss:
Alph , a Tiffany of Hanford Peno.
_
• Yiritaxo&TE-81 - mmyr—At the residence of
the bride's parenti in North Jackson, July: .81.,
1815, by C. ,W.:Conrad. Esql Thomas I.
gate; of - Ararat; and Miss Flora A. Sutliff,- of
Nolh Jacksop. •1 '; •' . . . -
~~7AT~313,
BAR •ln ;Liberty, on the loth inst. Mr
Amos Barnes, in the eightietlyear of his age.
N.
Rositwartits^rs—in. Sanford,-Broome county,
N. F.. March 14, Mary-C.; wife of S. H. ROtten=
grants;, aged 43 years; and 6 months. . ‘; -
Kiarsuar —ln
Vineland', N. .1 , Aug. 9th,
1875, of cholera. infantum, L. Byron, only child
of Sheldon aand Carrie Kinsman, aged year
and 13'9ays. ! .
2WlLalailV32l :L"ry
, ANDI'
'ANCY G'aODS,!
Re4d,uotics= '.l2a
641 for the mail BO days
HOSICRY,_ STRIPED AND -WRITE,: &C., LILS
THREAD. GLOVES,' NECKTIES, CORSKIS,
RUCHINGS. HANDKERCHTEPS, HAMBURG.
• %EDGES, GNIPURE LACES, GIMPS PRIN--
RES, PARASOLS, 'COLLARS . , AND •
••••. ••! ; CUTTS. IN SHORT
ever'thlngln say Ha° at greatly reduced prices.
411.,A1111ther7`Goodit *Mow .
- - No. slopart st., Oat.. 'Water tit-
Augul.f.lB7s.
Tio': :. et*.;:;.T. - 7,',..',:rj
' New York Produce Market. •
roViTirt.
Turkeys and Siiring Chickeni are Selire. Itbd t
wanted and prices: role strcniger. Fowls, Ire
not plenty and what'id prime order bring MI
Turkeys, State . prime, innali...9:l to
Spring Chlckene,per to 249
..ILNATS` AND STOOL
I.lve Calves were nut plenty to-day owing to
raloyesteiday preventing abipmeots,andp
'ruled a shade firmer.
Live Sheep - ' 5 1 # to
Live Calves, State prime 8 W . 23
Dressed Calves ;
‘• P9TATOES.
The iupply continues liberal, and with orlir
a moderato demand, prices aro not very strong
Norfolk New, per bbl: .; .1 00 to 150
Centaur liniment.
• There is io pain which the Odell?
Liniment will not redeye, tin slatting
• they will not subdue, and no lameness ,
which they will not mire. Thlit is strung
language, but' it le true. They hive
.... prodneetl more entre of rheurnathiso,
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neuralgil , loehlaw.Palertap . rainii.gwei*
ngt, asked breasts, sealda, burns. silt
rheum, ear- c., upon the human frame, atd of
straino, spa galls, etc., upon ,pnimais in one year
than have all other pretended remedies s in& the world
began. They are eonnter-I rtitant, all-healing, pain re.
Hovers. Cripples throw away their eratehee, the lame
walk, poisonous bites:al' rendered hArnaless„ and the
wounded are heated without a s.car. Theteetpelaptiby
tithed around each bottle. They sell as no articles ere/
sold before, because they do just what they pietend'to
do. Those who now suffer from rhcumatisui, paf or
swelling deserve to suffer If they will not nee Centaur
Liniment, white wrapper. ;tore thin 1000 certificate*
of remaricablo ebres, ineltiding frOzen limbs, chronic
rheumatism, gout, runti , ing tumors . etc., be been re.
eelved. . We will send a elreular,sontaining eartbleates,
the recipe; etc.. gratis, to any one requesting it. One
bottle of the yellow wrapper CentiterLln iment is worth
one hundred dollars - for spavined or sweenied hones
and rt r uleti, fOr screw•worm in sheep. Stock-Ownero
—theselininients arc worth your attention. Noe family
shottld . beirlthOat. them. "White wrapper family rule;!'
Yellow' , t.rapperibr animals. Sold by all Druggists.— ,
50cents per bottle ; largo bottles. $l.OO. J. B. Roes a
Co:, 53 Broatitvay, Nei. York.
Castorls Is more than a sabetitote , for Castor OIL
It is, the only 'scrfs ankle In e.iistence which Is certain
to asslmulate the food, regulate the bowels, cure wind
colic and produce natural sleep. It contains neither . )
mineral, morphine °Placebo', and Is pleasant to take.
Children need not cry and mothers may rest. -
Oct:2s.
N NEW ARRANGEMEr
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Tie Poolfts Sloto,
I. - N, MILLARD, PROPRIETOR.
lIMYON, Deng . let Apothecary..
PATENT - MEDICINE EMPORIUM
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thenTe undersigned uronld respectfully announce to all
people , everywhere, that to his already extensle•
stock and variety of Merchandise in , the °rimer": Pro*
yision.and hardware line.
ti bas added a vn ry choice sesorttnent of MEE
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, BRUSHES, PEE
FIINEBY,,tc.. which he flatters him, If he can assure
the peklic they will and it to their adult tage.to exam
ine before purchasing elsewhere. To all Physicians la
this section of the coUnty he would , respectfully an
nounce tharhe has secured the Services of R. Kenyon.'
as Druge is t and Apothecary, whose tong examinee and
acknowledged care and ability. e a title • bine to your en
tire confidence la the line of cow ronndin_g medicines
or preparing prescriptions, and who would also esteem
Atm especlal favor to rtceire calls from any of his old
Women or now ones. Will make fae rojrchr Ir -"
a w es , ~ , ,,„ „. ..., . ..„K......11.4 -11..........—A . arr - x.- - sum, . never
'1 V,itidi, it's all right." "That's jes' what I said,
\ . .,
ye know.; it's all right." The next. afternoon
,was caliesl down to f4e some one lathe parie
.r.. There stood my sailer perfectly 50ber,,,,2_,....,_____..
=l,pVlsieci t e
rr thing that is ordinarily
ee ally kollcitiog a all 'remain l
I. N. BULLARD,
Powder! Powd,ert powder! •
Blarjet Bido arid, Sbot Power, sbot, Lead, fins
Tubes, gape, Pouches, Flaebs i leusa, 44 4
it., for sale by
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Montrose. Sept, 9,4874—tf. ,• iTh:3;42l)*
Figurpi Da. Not tiq !
SELL` FOR YOURSELF:7a
OUR NEW PRICE LIST FOR
SPRING A.ND SUMNER OF
18701. -
Ileavy cottonado 'pante,
Stout Wool-mixed pants,
Good ell wool pants.
-French cashmere Dards.
Heavy workingmen's suits,
Scotch cashmere salts,
Barris cashmere salts. •
- Fancy check And stripe snits.
Black frock coats. t
Black dress coats, imported,:
Black cloth rests,
White linen vests, •
Boys' suns, 3 to :9 year&
Boys' cotton Salts, - $ !LOCI $ LOD
Boys' mixrd sults. . / SAO
Boys' fancy wool suits, 5.0$ 10.60
BGYS I . SUITS. 9 to 14 jeGlt*
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Bois' school stilts,
Boys' fancy stilts,
Boys' finest easelmere Suitt,
Youths' salts, all styell,
good cottort;slatrts,
Glood overalls,
Good robber suspenders,
Awl all other Goodi In proportion.
2'he abore prices are fig cash only, and are quoted
for customers from a disuince.
$l.O
0 FORFEIT. if the above vie*, Bet etas not
fabilled : which prices areguaranted lli
I)cr cent. lower than those _ of any other house In this
city orrichitity.
WEBSTER,
.The Clothier.
Binghamton, May sth. 11373.--tf
DONLEY-4D 'CASEY,.
• , it). 48 FE 50 1 Washington St., .
Br.IiGHAIIITON, N. Y.
Would res;iectflay call atter:llm to that; lugs stock
:
r,l7 . l , tn''',jcm . .ir RE
which they are selling at from 15 to SO per cent. WO
than heretofore. A tell eesortxnent, of •
PARLOR, DLMING ROOM and KIT•CUILI
TIME. • y •
Parlor Setts, horn s4o' inward. Chamber Setts hunt
s4o'npward. Mattresses from $4 upward. Pure Wool
Mattresses from $lO to $l3. Oak, Ash sqd Walnut
Extentio ti Tables front $8 to $lB. •
Tort can do bettor by purchasing your goods Of as than
of any dealers in this section of the eonotty. ire will
not be undersold by anyone east of New To* City.—
No =trachoma for packing or delkeerinif itoodi 4111
depot..
OP OUR
ONDERviiiMMIUME
We deilrita rays word. In thl s line we bare Stein's
Patent Casket. and a _variety of other styles. POW
noties, 8 bronds f ete, •
The beers° and Carri4o attached to oar establish.
went cannot bo surpassed fo this section. These wtU
be furnished to those who require, se a reasonable fig
ure. anywhere within a radius of twenty •ndlerr front
this city. Give as a eel.
, DON,IJIT &I UMW,
Binghamton, Vey Itch. - •
,FIERRINO 84 FARREL
907 33raisikivcrovr VG'S";
MAIYUP.AO7III*IiB OP ALL KINDS , , •
.111 1 .13ra lizl.4ll33uxig3fiser.
Tie oldest and moil retail° dr= Isla* tatted Rates
They took tie prtzem . tedal e,treided la the -
WOBLID% VA= Al` iMirlo,22 . I. •
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ADS/leo tro warranted free igito,damlltaq 04,5 r ,„
. , . , BILLINOS MOOD, dont;
Montrose, *Ay
• $6 to s2oCrifilitirtrorl*Wati r tiAlraa
4:4torniocent=auriHn nioogi t. =at a%
the flute, than tit' toll oator,„
taw dm mitt snl , handroinea7
pnrtlenleres - to az* II Ova. SiZ
address at oh* D on deinr. ow to the t
look for work or Inutistsp olet) fait %Z s is
lament wlntr we ant; tat. - 13T1 of Ws
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1 $ 1.00
11 .73 to ILSO,
• • &OD 4.00
&00 7.50
7.00 10 00
, • &00 19.00
• 13.01. • 17.59.
'•1 10.00 20.00
8.00 9.00
• 10.00 .1400•
• . • LIG 4.00
1.25 9.50
4.00 $ • 7,00
7.00 10.00
BA 14.00
5.00 10.00