The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, September 20, 1876, Image 6

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Town,- Count 4 r, , Valiettle
-I the Lecture
—"rhe Baud of Hope meets tu
Room el the M. E. Church on 'Saturday after
acgqi neat t at 4 o'clock p. m.
•
—We lead that - Col. Ttutus Smith,ot Frank
lin, is litylhg dangerously ill with paralysis and
dropsy, and but little hope of his recoyerris
'entertained. - •
-t.'—getre Tilden and Hendricks ciu6'-room was
'filled to over -flowing on Saturday evening last - .
'Several 'addresses were made, and' much entliv-,
shim manifeetel+ The ,aieeting adjourned 'till
zpaturday evening next. . • • .„
' 'e 31' ' '
v. Rob tC . atloc Sect 'y o, the
society in aid of young men preparingi for the
ministry, will preach iu St. Paul's. Church next
Sun* morning. - . A collection will be taken
up in:behall of the society
—Rev. W. L. Thorpe leaves town this'week
for a vacation of about three . weeks. He will
-visit his mother, in Otsego Co„ 14'.:x., and also
see:the Centennial before his return: His pul
pit will be creditably filled during his atisence;
wish him a happy tOp.
--A very sad omen was that to the bass
,
wood-pole- w ei top party, which appear
ed on Monday mor4ing. . The streamer;bearing
the names of HayeS ?tell Wheeler was not only,
at in angle of 45 degrees, - but„ vias •flapping in
thr lnd bottom side up.
TheShenandonh.-.4Terald says.that l it haNg
alreadteostSehuilkill dountri \ ie,atly. ten thou
sandr.dollars. iu the Maguire' .trials, .and
prOSpeets . nre ; that ,it will .:•eqst, forty..thou.and
.tnore,,betore'theY b through; ;with , the. music.;
Mollie .is:an expenSiyeluury:
-;----The old Democratic hen has',"been and
gone - and done, it e!- Augustus Darrow,Of Bridge
witer;.lelt is hen's egg at our °dike lai+, Monday
that nteas,nres nine and ane•hall in.eltee one - Way
by seven the other. Wait till you .hear (torn
Ohio and then see what the: old hen do:
•liartrantt...lutss, issued death
warrants fUr 1,14 exeeution'ot Thomas Munley,
James Carroll James Boyle, [high . McGehan
and James Roarty, Magutrei,who,
were-reeentlyeonvlieted in.t‘ehuylkill-'eounty
of murder in the first degree. The execution
to 'take place.Oetolier• .
.
—The melancholy days , bave come when
the merry, btisy little fly, chilled by the .morn; ,
ing crawls under the upper crust of tie ap
, •
ple pie and itr i radiates the sullen Pastry"with
the gleam of bis dying smile. when you turn
bac the crust to sPrinkle, in a little more su
' gar.—',Burlington, Hawk-eye. -
—To give an idea of the supenor econo
my of narrow guage. over. broad; guage rail
roadssit is , stated that since tho Pelaware,Lack
awauna and Western road has been reduced in
gunge, two or three cars are added to every
freight and Coal train, without' adding to'the
expense of I fuel.' The locomotives are able to
draw lareei and heavier trains no"w than ever
before, withotit burning a pound more coal.
—Mr. Robert A. Packer and family have
taken posession of his hattidsome new residence
at Sayre. The fir“ meal in the-new residence
was partaken of on Wednesday last, Vol. y. E.
Piollet and Mr. and Mrs. John 11 `ontagne, of
Towanda, "assisting." In the t evening friends
called, and later the Tioga Pose Band of Wa
verly, appeared upon the.:grounds'-and gave
choice selections.. Mr. Packer will be missed
by-Lin-ta Hoie and the citizens oCrowanda.
—The "Texis Ranger" will need to make
another speech at Honesdale and denounce'the
editor of the (Mizell ! , the Republican Organ of
4 that county.as a Common liar. frOgetheivith the
pnblicationof tb proCeeding or their late noun
ty.convention he says: • -
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The business of
the
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having
sb n. ae ,
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completed, the lion. >t'. i .
Glenwood,- was nit - duced• and: addressed she
audience on
filch the9Canvention adjonrnedlsiii:dge.:
:' -- t the eighth annual ' , meeting , tit!t e te
Peonsllanl , State. Dental College; Phi .aai
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Pliia'itij2sfhlB73; the following hoard Were
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. ' a th P e P° n in eW law regarding tbe.practice.of dentistry,,
M g lov - attorneia to enforce
with privileges t o e- P t , ,.
nd B eck,• for three
the 138113 : _ Drs. Pierce. ' a . . f o t • two
yearn,'D :Darby", and, J . S. ! King, ,
r d a. ' lila ill and Greeo lii.r one year.:
years . .
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dental ; new i ' isd.
practice i v a WD i
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- comity : 'Fair was postpone ,
--4 , -The'" , - - ..account
week nntil to -morrow ra i n y day, yet
.;' ". a the weather.. it was a
7". several came into town, and most of . the -.bib
'.
. itors Vi'l'k-011 band . It was not decided to ad ;
inur itLuntil nearly- noon , and atiumbcr .pu :,
-,.. z - ti,, - . 4 .,4 - n itelf a- and viiited grounds.Al'ei-- Ii
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policy and' judgment to
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it v• . eturn
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value received,but the . 1 1 1 ,nA7',
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convected: .again' this weeliwin
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th w o n ut :: : ;i d: l l : o)i).h, l l:i n ri:
P l k r. ' ' . r ___,__- : •,r,', ed:thoie.:'foreio 'judges °0
jnidt#'F , Fallis!Y. - - d . 'ea than out of hilki3jn
.. botiess for , hini,an payed
salary' `. This :is - ..a . mistake. 7 A. lawgita been
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miglitinereaSe eir.
this ,- I-trap-cage X 4,500 or 1.5,000 by i
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present comp an y /8 always cone con.
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----A. South Carolin itinan was bitten by a
modcasitl - snake' 40 -'oeing carried to the near
'at ding Store was tZured with three pints of ap
ple whiskey. —Ez, • ,
, There must nave been some serious 'eases.of
"r4oceasilt,' bites". or Fair.day, for to all appear=
\twee several -person® bad not only hunted
around , to be "bitten," but evidently had found
the ”three pints?' • i
-----0 u Thursday we hade a storm , which
might have beeli considered the equinoctial
hid we not been Wored 'with a better :one on
Sunday last, The last one was more buck-dal
than the first, hence we, accept it until we get
a better one. Limbs, trees, and various other
Sunday
were ,flying alopid protiiiscuously on
1 Sunday evening.. 'Rile reported as; the hardest,
bloVg storm . for many years. A. Nip" number
of our citizens were at the Montrose Railway
depot awaiting the train:- enroute
. for the Ceti.:
termini:. The,train' should haVe - , arrived 'at 5
o'clock a. m., but 'on 'account of obstructions
la the way, trees across. the track etc., the train
did riot arrive untill after nine o'clock a. M.
. . .
The "Catnptown races"` have been re-.
,
peated for the third ' time at Towanda in the .
Republican . congressional , , .donforenek held_
there last. week. The. conference -an Tuesday
.elected Hon.Wm.' 3, Turrell, of Montrose,
President, and
,preeeeded to .ballcit s seventyl
.
five times without
.giving the "Texan Ranger"
a nomination, , : On Friday,• while a part' ot ' the .
Bradford county conferees - were - ..-.abFent - ,, a
"snap"' adjournment carried it, to this, county
to meet yesterday. This was' considered a .
, •
&iping Move - inept As we go. to press We
cannot give any results - of yesterday's transac
tion:, The first ,"Oamptown race ..resulted in
the defeat of Judge Jessup, of this county, for
State Senator. and the nomination of Hon. G.
:Landon, Bradford• The second "race" re : :
suited in the defeat .of Wm: H. Jessup Esq.,
his son, and the nomination .ot .1 2 ' M. Ouster
, bout', of Wyoming. As to what will. Grow out
of this we will give due notice in our nett.
Friday 'night last the StOre of Wm.
S. Mulford was broken into by two. burglars, •
but they were met wita suchsa warm recltion
by'; Mr• Fred, Brown, It clerk . who :slept in the
s.tare,that they made their iretre.at with -greater
baSte than they made their entrance and with
out stopping to look at the price of.goods or
the ,denothination of any -bank notes that were
in the.storeat the.tiqe.
. About two o'clock Young,. Brown was 'start
led-by the smashing of a P4tie of glass in
. the-1
side window 'to the:store riioin, directly under.
his rooms, in the chamber Caltere he • slept. .He
immediately arose; seized his pistol and started
down stairs: While near the foot - of the stairs
he stoppedto listen ,and he
_heard: some one,-
unlock the cellar door and pass dew n: . He
went down and placed hitmelt near the defir
to wait for the burglara to return up stairs again.
White standing there be hear'd some one, as. he
. thought, entering . the window . and he fired a
shot in:that direction as well as he :,could in
the almoit.ittky darkness of the night and im
mediately. he heard- , burglar number two run-.
.
'ming tawards him. - .tlian fired a- second
shot when burglar number two passed by him
andfoilowed his pall dOwn into the cellar
He fOil3wed them and fired a third shot is they
were passing out 'the hatchway door to the•
cel:ar,'where they evade their exit and succeed-,
edin Young . BroWn then gave an
alarm btit nnolue to the thieves has yet been .
As is generally theca=eyarious rumors
are afloat about suspicious circumstances and
agons . drivng,out . of town etC..'retc., but the
above'CompriseS alt the known 'ken. roung . .
Brown deEerves:gre.at, credit f0r. , ..11is boldnesS
An attacking them ane so effectually flanking.
their burglatious designs. at a • *ery.great risk
of his own,iife: .
•
—We are pleased to . learn i c hat our yoking
friend, .leroine DeWitt, Esq., one of our Sus
quehanna County boys, but now a popular at
torney Binrhamton, New York, has been
nominated for member,:'; of •Aiseral - Ay in his
district.• \We aiways ii we had a particular in
terest in his weliare as We also' have in all.who
wereZir pitpils while we were 'principal of the
New
,Ailford Academy; and .it `givesus pleas-,
ure to add our fullest endorsement to the fol
lowing-complimentary 'notice from the Bing
hamton Le4der: -
"Jerome:DeWitt: Esq., is one of the most
popular, able, enterprising, worthy young men
of the city; one who has the - confidence and
respect of Our citizens to_ a larger exten t t, than
most any • young man among us.' For nirie
'years be has been in our. midst ; fast as a' law
student, then as a Surrogate's clerk; and latter
ly as, one of our most successful lwyers, and.
in whose hands some of the most intricate and
important cases have beenintrusted.
His early education was. received in the corn=
mon schools of New Milford, which dot;btless
tended to make him the strong and ,earnest
friend of the common I free• school system,
which he has ever -shown himself to be. He
has always taken:a firm, • stand in favor of free
P T
schools and free education for all who desire to
avail themselves 'of it ; and that our sehoola
should and must be kept, tree from all sectarian
\l'imAftei:passing throigh all the grades of the
'qsl44-Xilfori3 'Academy; be attended the Uni-
L veraity of kieliigan, it ~Ann Arbor t .one of the
most populatinstitiitions of this country, for
t4O study pf the Arts and Sciences/ His tastes
led him-to devote much,. IA his time to the law
department : of:that iniatitution, 'and affer fin
iihing his attidiee'there, he came to this. city _in
1867, nine. years ago, and by the advice Or
Judge Griswold , and others - entered upon the
study of law.- For the first year he was>ip the
office of the-late Wm. ,Barrett. enter":,
ed the office of Judge ,liorace
remained with him as' Clerk of
Conrsnotil the death-: of:the 41'40: - '4le then
'enteredtbe office of JUdg4 Loomis who
had , ,been appointed to the *IMO mused
by, the death. of Judge Griiwold, , and adted'o .
Surrogates Clerk. tintil'adinitted;,tti'tftiltiieL;
Since that time he has been a member of the
well-known law tirm of Scoville & DeWitt.
As an attorney we think we can truly say that
his O=4W been unsurpassed as a young
lawyer?'
TRE_ - ''DE* . :Q.:6RA,I%.'‘E:..B - EiT r i - y , ':`:9: T i . ll : :B:7 - q
-.--.;.-- 'fa , mere? Ilitivest 'Home pic-nic,,S;i , tl'a'
Gifting , p ot it, will ba livld 012 the Fait Groond
bled! ti:(.:e, Mt., Fral4 , Sept, t:(I 1h i 8 ; . 6. -T. , A: -
Tit - Oar:on of llii , tt: , 3ota, tr. Lector , . r DI - zttic nal
(1, - ailse as d , Moit infer; Wbi I ehead, - .MA 4I Sr - ' or:
NftW. J 6 mil SttUe.Gr.iiiittiof I.c9tional repota:
tioa as sped els, will be present and\ a ' cordial
invitation is herebTextended to #ll.inlerested, , l
ontside,or in the grange,to join with us in Wain*.
a plea(an L time and in listening to a history' of
tlie ,t 2 ,r..nie .nuivemen I. and what tt has accorno
iNIKAL Couto' one-;'come all and ', 1 - J! log your,
l'aslAelS II i I ",s ytm : - Tea o'.:locli A. , M$ tl3 0 el ib t,
Ciip will be o inlet:. .No fee' ilantanded 'at the
~ , Ivi ` dr:vc tight in.,
L,, ,
—On Saturday' evening last it. basswend
pole with a short -'"Pine top wasraised on-the
corner near• the: new - •i'blac!csmkth shop" Or
_,'Wigwam":,as the More high-toned Republi
bans are pleased to ,call it). - This seems \very
emblematiCal of their financial principles.
The' party whi3 have: been inflating the mon
e,y tu"such an, extent in this - country on the
"soft money", or basswdod principle, are now'
trying to steal the old- democratic thunder ot
"hard money" by topping out 'their political
pote with pine promises. The people however
will only be satisfied .with the "Old Hickory"
style of ban'ting. , The East winds from Ver.
ntont and Maine set, their standard at an angle
of tortv-five degrees arta 'would have 'caused it
- .
to telescope their "Wigwam" had it not been
for \ the "curbstone' at, is foot 'that acted,as a
brake to prevent IL If it could not stand the
East winds from Vermont and Maine'what will
become of it when the West winds come fr. m
Ohio and lndianna. - , • -
MAss:MEETTNp:—A.n Democratic' illasall.eet
ing will be, held at Meshoppen .- on Wednesday, -
Oct: 4,18776.- Hickory pole 'raising at 12 o'clock,
sharp. Speaking at 2.p. No. One speakers
will be ih.attendrince and a good time is , autici7
pated.. A general invitation to all is extended.
S torch-light proces.lion the evening:oy the.
31,lioppen Tilden and Hendricks Club.
- ' - •:-• _ BY ORDER Com.
COIIRETR)I4.—Dear Sir:. ln your kind no
tice of .the sent you, you made A'slight
mistake, which:l- `wisli to correct as I would
not like my old . friends to think we do !mil
nessson' so small a 'scale as to ship only 2,000
mellons•fn the season. I Wrote. we would ship
befit 2,000 on.the.day I sent those to you. We
shipped Over
,1,806 • that : day. The total ship
ment up to this day will reach 12,000 and will
more 'than average 20 pounds each. Plenty
.more to ship. I have the Seeds of, one-weigh
ing_so poundi 'to plant next year.
.. Yours truly,'
Houston, Del., Aug, 29,1876
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MUD LAKE AND 1/ leINITY. — The - . Rev. Mr.
- MeKnallot Warren, Bradford Co:-., will iireselt.
in the Presbyterian church - at -Mud i Lake,F,un- •
daY,lßept. 24th... , .The bouse'ot Thomas 11On
ahanlin Hawleyton,burned to the ground Tues
day inorning,Bept. 12th... , A good share:of the
furnittirewai saved: The cause_ of fire ;is
Unknown, iliut it originated 'in a section - 'entirely
removed from stov . es, - pipes,'etc ,- ,and it is rather
mySterious..: Understoodthejniuranee had run
out a'Short time previons.::.'.3lr. - Lawson MUr-•
,pity, of Mtid
. Lake, has , his . new . h s ouse nearly
completed.. <lt .is considered: - abort the .finest
-- hoiveln the township,havinit a ‘ handsomeslive
roof, hay.windows, And The 'modern' improve
ments.r...Best butter retails in Binghamton at
per
89 cents pound , The grocer } men Stilt eo'n-..
• ..-tinue to pay 75 cents :Per- bushel for pol s ~
atoes
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retailiom them at - $1 per bushel.
1 . . .
. . .-.: .- - CEN''TEN*Ii.T....
DIMOCK NOTES - --The fo.rifiers at this vicini- s
ty ani others who suffered from the effects o s t`
dry weather, were made happy on Thursday
by-the abundance .o 1 rain which fell during:the
day and eyening..,.Our neighbor and riv ns
man, Perry C. Conklin, is slowly recovering
from his long and painful illnols which, has
confined him in his - room, for the' last four
moniliS....Corb. considered a fair crop, but
rather a failure this year, on account of dry
weather. Our sidewalks are all in fine con
dition, as, well as our beautiful. street .lump,
which, is indeed an:ornament to °ours town.
Our lamp is kept well oiled and 'cleaned and
she& its ray's over our qiiiet town every even
ing,of the year' except during campitieeting'
and then it is not necessary, for it woulil proye
i -
more ininriow than beneficial... ! The Repub
licans of this place are - silent since the news of
the .nOinination' of Hon. Joseph' Powell 'l'or
congressoind.Eugetibß, Hitwley for State Sen
ator—Alter begin to, percieve, that, they Olive
erred in electing"' men'" to all* that were not
,9,nalifN4, fin_hold4lA 7 the ,pplee to:which they
'elected.- !New coriiiitness hits been tqo
explicitly explained, for thein to ho re to retain
ii'.i'p's.. - ,1.,i.:54 , ,, t±l.,i•-•so . 1ete1..., - have hOd.. ',rimy
i f i l-itc'eoed,co...l".o'offti.4 Who hale trier %viol
'llas,'.•.ati,,of.
_nii:!g,hl;ng - i •,.a - .'on ;: they have
l i
pl. cedr
.un la offit:t yyhe -had no r!::;:i 4.1 :oi
nts
pir:;,,y, and wh6.7,e prone eliii es Ilya' re t der
i cda:e aad squati&A . n, b1i , ,3 monl,laut we are
happy to annontr I : ,litat, they beginito•see the
n. J . , - : - 7, , i_, of rglor,q, ?nil that Viere ii no way ,
in 1v)iio', 1 '1 11 !".1 be, br0ti.4 1 1,1,. al3b*.i.:,tbi;:e 'l ,..,y
fn...,t-.3 . '110 - vote 'ii Ti; - .en Anil lielide:(ii . ,
::...tA el:iv:tag tbetn by a tin.v.itrw r os yote, and
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Vfltter
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lei ;Defendant lefelittiactil' 0 . B , l 4,yittf(stibret4 ,
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T. L'Bllerwooir4. ? lltAiFluniuer. ' Caser of
Ej ec t men t, Case ; continued atett of Delon
°. W. Tiffany et I. B. THU* - Appeal.=
Verdict for deteadta. - This was wean brougkt
against thedefendantforan old pair of : wagon
shifts that were Worth
- Thomai Blowers vs. Margaret ;Britten. Ap
peal. Verdict lot Plaintiff - for $114.40....
0-:.L. Corwin, Cluardiaii. Corttelitts'Cafey.
Appeal. "Verdict for Plaintiff tor $B,OO
Cyruellarnea; ttse•of Naomi'. Barnes, vs. Eli
sba H. Christian. Judgment. opened. Ver
dict.for Plaintiff; for . $lOO. .
8.8. -James;-*lte of H. L. Lake, vs. - 414t1 Mar
tin and B. 0. Bertholf.- Judgment opened.
In `the matter. - of laying a public road in Len
ox township. Rule to show cause whi Reese
should not be allowed :to file his The
act, or 1874 does not.apply.to the assessment of
load damages. 1111 e-whole question-belongs to
the Court of Quayter Sessions. , _ The county is
-no party , tollieproceedings, and 120 law author- .
izes a cotmty.tolake private property for roadi
Igr for any other purpose., Rule discharged.
A. Larne 'vs. Bi-A. Johnson. -Award ,entered
against defendant f0r:533.28i Defendant moves"
ad appeal. ‘.
second Week. Dennis Dacey.w. - James Voster
and Thomas Poster. , • Case continued. ..
, - •
•
FAG rOIIiVILLE NOTES.—liteara. Mon : As
I . suppose your:readers are all aCqUaluted with
the ( e:eographical location of Factoryville,
will not mention It here.
• -
. 4 is the name of the plao won Suggest, it
was formerly noted" its a manufacturing town ;
but the"ld factory" has , na been.in operation
as a manufacturing establishment for several
• .
years. It has been repaired, And remecleled,the
upper st:iry now being used as whitil, in which
the Good Ten4plars hold their meetings and the
loiver portion as a dwelling house.
The town now containa.between five and six
hundred inhabitants, hndhas, in most respects,
about the usual routine, of buSiness of other
towns of this size.
The farmers in this Vicinity complain of dry
weather, and poor crops, especially the potato
crop.
Several very fine dwellings have been erec
ed here within the past few years,amorig which
are those built by Dr. Griswold (now deceased)
. aed Mr. Gardner, on the .street Jesting to the
Academy.
Considerabfe excitement was occasioned in
urn this morning by an- accident which hap
pened to Rev. D. C. Barnes, pastor of the M.E.
church of this, place.: Mr. Barnes ,was driving
a new borse,one which he traded for yesterday,
and stopp_ed lorsome.purpose near the covered
bridge. On trying to_ start the horse igain,
he
refused to move forward ; and hegar to back
uy. Mr. Barnes applied his. whip, but in spite
of every inducement which . could be offered in
the way of whalebene, the horse continued to I
back, until lie ran the - wagon and himself off
an embankment, at the end of the bridge,.four
or five feet high. • Mr. Barnes , succeeded in
jumping out and . escaped trinjured. The horse
Was considerably bruised and cut; hut as plen.:
ty of help was pear at baud, lie was extricate 4
w;ithoutanigerionsinjury.
- The school located at
_this place, Keystone
Acadetpy,.cornmenced Tuesday, and notwith.:
standing the hard times, the prospects are'good
for a full schoul. The number present during
the week has been nearly eighty. Susquehan
na Countyjs. well represented; especially that
portion in the viniuity of Jlophottom, which,
we believe, furnishes nearly a dozen students
this term: We conclude from this that the
farmers of your county are not entirely out of
meney„ and that they:very wisely think it the
proper time to, send their sons toschOpl when ,
they cad hire hands to, fill their places.on the,
farth for 4n or twelve aoliars per month.
Mt. A. B. Fttehi who for twos years Past has
taught the i depuriment ot %Penmanship and
Commercial .13rauchtsin- a very efficient man : .
tier, has left for the purpose of goltig to college.
1). W. Brown, ot Hopbottom, is filling his
•
pine. The other tearhe:s remain: the same as
ot but year. Mrs. Wtszon still teaches -the
ci:'vs in, Elociition, in a planner highly satis ,
factor to concerpcd. ,
Fhetoryville, Sept. 9._18:6.
DAVID SCOTT
STETtLING —TiTus--- In Foster, Sept 4 at Abe
house 61 Albert. Titus; Esq.; by Rev. A. U.
Warren,. Arrais 0: Sterling, of . Brouklvn,,tc•
Inez L. Titus, of Foster.
BRENTON---SAWYER—IIISeptA
at the residence of. J. g. Wallace; Elie bride's
fewer, by Rev. 1.1. TWalicAf, William C. Bran
ion, (it' West Pittatoti, and K ttie E Sawyer;ol
SPrinCvnle.
EMM --
ONSSHELP---fit Lynitinville M. X.Par.
son;tge;.Sept. 3, by ' Rev II: , G., llarned, Win
Emmons and Josephine Sholpi 'both of, pink.;
ock, Pa • I- ,; '. ~ . -',. ? -
,
TnomitB--Tnlii , E.4--Sept. 6 by Rev. 4. 11..
Doremus, at the , honse of the bride'sfittliet,,
Rufus Tuttle, in grinik lip t _ ,Charleb L. Thninas,
t 4, Sptiugville, to rrank :E. '.rtiattle; of thelor- ,
!net' place. „ , i .1. -.- .7.,(i5:
Bwianun—D.t.msox- , -41c , (Tuscarora,' . by.
Rev.,D. D. Gruy,,,,Sept., 17,, A. ,B: 8 aisheK, , ,ot
A.uburd, and -E, A.. Davison,, of - ~ t he former
place 'f . • --r;: - ' • -: - '
.pnonin,--ContflTAtte--At• ilia residenee. of
- the brides• 'bitttliet, in' Siiiiiiiiiitiville, Pri;.; Sept:
18th;-"b s Rev:..Rtiodes .Fureyit'L. E. fleeter; of
Niiw Milford, to .E. , ....4..• ,Cornwall, of Surhttfers
.Vlllo..t);„ • „.,• -•• • '- • • , -•-•,. ',,, ,''' -
MironELL,LizipsEY-.-Atltlow house of Choy.
terlV right. in Forest Lalte,'- Sept; ,9; by , W. A.
Bfiuthwell Esq.; ,H. Mitthell, - Of Bridgewit.
teii.lo ArmieLlii G , ; H.:
of "RUA; -
--3;)1 1 04‘r4 1 . • 1-
Sept.::GAY--fin Aunt rt i , Bviiendriai l it• Gay
Aged BO years months.l-.. •
( Ohnodl4 4 Juiyi' . 20; Ablektvilb
Of Preston Tilbury. ageti 87 years. "
henillestk.
Plfir444l:P4 4e)rtotlrn!tn?,Ypitl,.
kai, s ko%Oli!it l qfiA L - 4 1 . ,
age,d?
, -
ofklietisrotiii+ Mr. ,E 181.14, _ un i)li 0
Owego;iNirt o,loso piffsifidomi
11
Gents, furnishing gmls, ate, claps !
Trunks, Satchels, XThibrellas, Shirts, Ties,
and. Cutfe,ll) great variety at
Gunumme, BOONNBAtrii k :Cle.
Cif Migaistirekase.,..
• - - I
CASII-- - CAPITAL •11100,100-
t -
iII3RPLUS,,FUND, Kook
waszkacioric.rxm3
To their. ,new sod =commodi o us -Back Building
Public Aveoue.
Transacts theAusiness of
municuatiTs, ray
• :f. And dtners.
• CORBESPONDENTIO
New York, , First •Nutional Bank; Phtladelphia, phi,• • delphia,,National Bank,
. • '' WM.4.. TURRELL.' Pitisunst
LENIII34M; C.seiunn.' •
Montrose, March 4.,.18;(11.
BIaINGS STROUD.
PINE; LIFE AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE AGEN
c•aztr c:im e 3Pft.
C,pital Represented, $lOO,OOO,
Fire Association of Phil, Capital Assets, am,
'nominee Co.'of N . A., Phil., s "
Pennsylvania Fire;. Phil., - "
be. C o,or the State of Pen neyt.' , •
rants, Phila. Pa.
Lycoming of Manbcy, Pa.
Lancaster of Lancaster,
ewton of Newton,
Some fits. Co.; N.Y.,
National " "
Co'. mercial Free "
Fairfield Fire Ins. "Co. South
Norwalk, Conn,
6. 6.
Atlas 6/1
Royal Canadian, of Montreal, -
Canada; • ' ' "
•
Liverpool. London & Globe,
of. Liverpool', Eng., 6l
Providence Washington, of
Providence, L 1., "
Tradelns. Co. Camden, N, d. "
Patterson Fire Ins Co. Pattr
" "
son, N. J. • • .
COEIII. Mat Gal Life I Aseette 140,000
American Life. PL ' 4i. $5lOOl,
.
Travelers Ins. Co.; Bart:, Capital and Surplus 13,
Railway Passengers
The andersignedhasbeen wiiknownin thiscount
the past 20 years, RA an Insurance Agent. Lunt
s tained by his Conivainles hare always been prom'
paid. •
far Office tin stairs,in building east from Buil
- Office of Wm_ R. Conner &Co., Turnpike Wee,
CHARLES H. SMITH,
AMOS NICHOLS, • .office Managers
I . LANGDON,
Montrove. din. Si 1876.
HOICE FRU ITS AND VEGE
BLES AT
THE BEAD OF NAVIGATION,
PEACHES, . ORANGES, MO
l t
i ' PEA iS; PINE APPLES, Nllf
QU ES, ONIONS, TOMA
TO $, APPLES, CAB
, BA GES, BANANAS,
1 CANTELOPES,
, - . GRAPES,
SWEET' POtATOES: WIIOR
BERRIES, (te.,
all :tit bottom pricps, by'
• A. N. BIM
liontroie, Aug. 16. lirl6.
T ARBEL T i HOU SE.
. 'it C)'24+lleSP ;PiNl4'
?;fl
- BELL I PROM,
- • I
tNine ; and . Hulse leave ibis We
e h
'neettlihr With the Montrose Rinse:ay, the L
Railroad And the 4W. Railroad
APrg 1 lar.
try.: WAGONS,
"-A-P RIAGMEI • AND BLEIGIV, •
*'ticitisrr EpsoiJTi.'-fIAIIFOR
..t . . ::'.`.4.t4 :.•it
p~fldE LIST.
nip&l'l g done`Oif elsort' notice, Chtspel
rhM I T 8.• 7
b - Btt ee, .4 • -
11 : 14 11,1;tfotaill:niil40 to •
'k 'f tlpollbodrSleighel
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colkszoilsot.
pfr
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tit'llr4llng9iseWblre'll
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-k' IBITORS:NoxiCE,,-The
rol A . . tor IPoitAgi bY. thl
°wt. Stiadtle iT I. da C oin ti
to istributi
I telitS St Welke:lands tir tee .gleenll
rfltittig e 11`cric decd,
will atter
of i '' .dlOeient-iit Mil (deco
on Saturday, i et. 28tb,18 1113, ilt IP. 111- at
Ind ptate all persona interested will pi
daunt or be forever debarred front Wilful
fan&
oept. , itt, ' item- D. W. sDARLII
GRY.ERAL
*1 /51),
114 6*.
L' YE:
ACCIDENT.
BILLINGS STROUD, Ag
"Such as,
. . .
414'9811S Tax COWL? 801711.
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