.1404'T4 . 9§E',. - ' - PA.:::ApIi,IL 20,,.j 7.7. - • Town, County, ,and Variety. --,--tiouseele - aning prevalent. —Odd Fellows cbiy to-morrow. .—The*egetable ont-look is-good.. ---The boss tramp—Boss Tweed. , —Rev, W. L, Thorpe was In town 3lcuday , • and Tuesday. —Dr. J. Arthur Bullard, wn, of A. N, Bul lard, is in town. ' —J. It •Drakeis repainting his house, and ohanging the eolor to White. —lf you - build this'.spring, give the - work to your;tiorni mec4antes. ; —The carpenters' saw and - hainmer is heald to some extent about town sinCr the advent _of yellow ,as the [ash ionsble-'4lor, yellow 'dogs have beCome the rage: ---..l*tentY years ago the 20th ant2lst day of;9pfil, snow lay in o etreets nine leet deep. —"Schedule for levy on personal property" a new tOrni of blanki for 'constables, toe sale at this office. • . +- 7 -Now is an good time to repair the side walks,itiont town. There is a chance ,for •-- 7 -This is the time ot year when people investAn•fancy fishing :tackle for the purpose off washing worms in •the streams - . • - 7 ---; : yfe are sorry that our correspondence from Springville should come top late for this Alto, from --When times ,are hard and cash is low, and trade comes in most awful slow, whatiis it that we would advite ? Advertise ! '--z--quarterly Meeting at the M. E. Church next Stinday. Presiding Elder Walker is, ex pected to preach both morning and evening. R Raynsford, agent of the Central Ex press"compiny, advertises a night route for the benefit of , butter shippers, in another column. —,-The stock of goods in the store of S. Pullman & Co., which was sold at auction yes terday, hy the _sheriff, was bought by A. H. Mc- Collum, esq. ---ifter the appointment or Rev:W. B. West lake. to Montrose, and the receipt of a dispatch as published last week, circumstAnces made it necessary for Mr. W. to return to Oneonta and ' Rev. Leonard Cole was appointed. , —The'roung . tadies 01 St. Pftul's Church will hold . sociable at the residence - of J. Webb; On' Friday .'evenlng next. - The entertain ment,, will consist enarndes, tableaux, retreali.: ments,etc. `All - are invited; AdmiSaion, .25 cents:• . • • —Mr: M. S. Dessauer has returned from New. YorkUitlyi where he has been to' :purchase- his spring and summer stock of goods,and forms is, tliat. he. is "too busy .mark lug goods (}it low figures) to writc , an advertisement, but our retidersinarlook for one next week. —The ladies only will read this.ltem The htncy stockings for ladies thiS Spring and summer Ure cream, embroidered with blue, ear dinal with blue, blue with pink, piuk with black; , and 'black' with - all colors. Somd ark very elaborate: and beautiful in texture and price. • • , _ Messrs. C. & k'.Ciir . tesy Who. adverilie in Our_coluinns.thiaWeek are too well kntiwn an:long:our subscrib.ers,whO are the habit of tradinglig•Binghamton, to - beed tiny words of commendation froiwui. - They intend to main= taint' iheir well• earned" 'ventilation ..hy , • good . goods for the smallest living profit: • whO has been spending the winter in Montrose,- returned to- New. York City last week and will he tound at his old head Varters with Smith Cohn & Co. No. Duane St--`Mr. T.'retains his residence in Montrose for political and twiny' social purposes, but for bUsiness the Empire City seems to claim hittL - • The old , stand of E. D.. Robinson, No. 88 Washington . St._ Binghamton, well known as a Furniture Emporium his passed into the hands of Mr. 4ivery, Crouhse who calls attention to his faetlities in our advertising columiis this week. ' the:whole, handing which he oedePles IR 'ffiled-with the most attractive; styles of bind : . tyre.: - - , —Aitate of bealth-Ma.-Daphurp News. A statant anfferiag-111. 7 Waskingign fat ierly atate—Pa,--Norriatown Herald: -- A studious;' state=-Conn::; Au effeminate state— Annotistical state—Me.. A . numerical itate;-Tenn; Fdprimativestate . —Ark. Oliver Twist's state—Rio.--Harris burg Tekgraph. A religious‘ etate—Mass. A virgin state-311,i55. , Muaical state s - - :FIL- 1 , , a. A state_ cd,. surprise-- 01—Braqiirini Amts. • A. pieierveitatite=rian. —atilvvan Detraocrat.--A niiuerai state--Ore: —lt under an execution for deb:, .a levy,is . , • made on personal property, the, .debiOr can de; !n and awry of three . men to appraise, the mar ket vnine,,ot the property seized. Atter Sikh' appraisement, if the property' is bid up, at Sher- M's. side, two-thirds of.such 'value, it caube sold, by the officer, 14 at . present. But should' the bids not .reach twe thirds of such apprsise Merit' then, thedebtor. can obtain i stay, for one year, by giving. good and• Safficient steamily for the debt. - The:law, as will be seen, woolly pre venti riiihleisiaitrifiee of the debtor's prtiperty _, , , i by the 8 iff,,'Whilst it , carefully guards the rights : creditor. - If the latter° : will see tiO:tiyn:i , ''l)erly .`seized:, under his judgment shnlhbriereiontithing like its real value; Ond no:,halincrellesslt slaughtered wider the Slier! lif's4lismnier, then lie- can Obtain his nymei, But =4I ilie property: for Aviint of competing bidiVil:Or -.Ntlytt, not' 'Ala "WI. to cominand a price approximating , . its •--vaineiit-esn'be saved to RRontr, by. 14.1,securing ibecereditior'in full fer - ihiiikebt: -- . ' MRS MEE —L. T, tirehard of. Birehardviiie this e minty, has been appointed Demi ty of the Pat rons of liuskthdry _fo►r this county; ° --Flour has Jumped up so that, it is now worth $lO per barrel in Oiwego, and yet 3,000. 010 hushele more of= grain_ is' reported nclw in the elevatom and - afloat op the lake boats ; than was at the same date last-'ear.. - Another "cor ner" Tor poor people. ; I, - • . —”One cash: , priCe to "all, credit to none" is the motto: which HotchkiPs, the Boot & Shoe man of 'Binghamton, adopted . When* he ,com j menced begin - s.s on Washington, St. Bingham ton, and wide lb? Will adhere to when he open s at his new Zitce;- No. 87 court St. next Tues. day, where b will. have Vie finest shoe stole, and the largest stock, in this section, which be advertises ill another column. --It is with pleasure that we copy the 101- . lowieg from the Scranton daily Tana. Rei.,Leonard Cole, pastor of the M. E. church here tor the past two years,'husa been appointed by conference to .the MontrOse charge. Mr. Cole while pastor in this plaCe has discharged every duty ,devOlving upon him with much credit; to himself and spiritual advantage to his . .. congregation. ~. - • ~ ' ,:: , • • • As a.sernionizer,.Mr. Cole is much-above the average preacher. He iaone of thosemen,who wear Well, his sermons being. acknowledged by all capable of . judging,,' to be as fresh,and pow i riul at the. end. 'of, h is: second year as, at the first, ' He is not -one.: -of those men Who carry around a few star sermons 'and make ; a.reputa, Lion on . .them • but one who., prepares all his work - carefully,. combining sound reasoning with good language and well ,rou Wed. periods: Mr: Cole discharged his pastoral dilti ,, ii faith fully.while here: visiting all .Ciasses of.liis com gregation without respect to,estate,and treating. all . with a spirit of Christian torbearauee worthy cTI of iniitatim. . The best. wishes of . the people of Provide et.' without regard to denomination no with Mr. o e ii his mew charge, . and from well known ch racteristics of the Montrose people we know the will be kindly received and thoroughly appreciated.. . • . '. THE POTATO BEETLE. Considerable anxiety has already been mani fested by the,tillers of the soil in this county, in regard to the reappearance of the potato bug which has been a source of annoyance and cause of short crops. Some contend that the Colorado beetle has gone towards the Atlantic coast and will not trouble -the• farmers this sett son,_while others aver that they will be as plen ty as ever. Several live bugs have already been dug up this spring. BERN Bt lINEDJIN THOMSON. • On Friday night last a barn belonging to Chester Stoddard of Thomson this county ,was destroyed.by fire, and two tramps, giving their nameti.as)Prederick Peterson and Joseph Bock ley,were brought to Montrose,by constable Stod dard on Saturday - night, and committed to the countyjail, on the charee of firing .it The cir cumstances are. as . followS. Two temales Were passing along the .road and saw these men fol lowing them. They fled into an unoccupied dwelling:near this barn, thinking by so doing to escape from them, but the tramps followed t.ltetri Into the house. They fled into one of the rooms'ani barricaded - the door. The tramps atteMpted to effect an .entrance by breaking down the dciorlmtvereonable to, and they left the house and Went into the barn near by. They had beeirtherc but a short time before the bath was.ou . fire. - A book WAs found, in possession of-one of theM, 'App . arimtly . a diary," in Which MindeS were eatervd Of places where they had tieed anti accounts of small amounts of nikmy they had re ceived, Opp entry was Doylestown,. Bunks OJ. this 'conclusively shows them .to be tramps The amount- of Mr. Stoddard's losS we halie not heard. - _ . . RO BERRY A T LAIN ESBORO. Monday 'night last at about 12 o'clock,' a tramp who gave his name as J. lctimin .feloni ously entered the hotel of Mr. John Morrison at Lauesboro, •by raising, a rear window, and abstracted therefrom >several articles .of value, including two dozen-silver spoons, a muff lady's cloak, etc, He also secured a boil of cigars and, a hotge of whiskey, the latter of which proved. his ruination:: The theft was not :we believe, discovered until the next morning, when suspicion at once fastened upon the afore said geni, )Vho\ bad been seen lurking around that . vicinity the night previous, and he was at once traced to this ptstce, and finally discovered by'officer Fermin, in a shanty near the coal pockets, which he had taken possession of after driving out' the proprietOr, it man. pained Mc- Carty. When found,, he was blissfully drunk, with the stplen bottle of whiskey=—or what there was left or it---lyingheside him. Part of the stolen' 'articles were in his and the rest hidden near the shanty. He wits at 'once taken to the, look-up - and left to sober up, after.lvhich - Esq. - Page ;caused Mtn to be trans• ported to the Gov!), BAIT FOR THE POTATO :BEETLE. By putting small heaps of bruised potatoeit here and there in the field, early in spring, and sprinkling the heaps , with a little'faris green , the labor of fighting the Colorado potato beetle may be Imened's thousand Fold and the Chan; rea of a crop of potatoes correspondingly in 'creased. The bugs begin to ffy the fust.warm slays, longbefore a notaio top is in sight It appeari tit be taking ageneral Survey and coiftating on main chances. At this early day its, • appetite 4 keen:and it will bruised tato a long way.: , .The . heads should'be visited every day, of two, and the.potatoes rebriiiied and:sprinkled to keep up the odor. It the sun be - very hot, the heaps Should be shaded Worn the direct rays or•the potatoes will soon dry and inltke poor, bait A.ccording to entomologis is one lieetie ;may be the - , - mother a hundred Million in a sioele season: ::> It. Ibis be tint., or. one-ttnth true, - it• will - lie seen that 'much 'is, • ifit gained 1w giving 'the proi c mot ter it nte 0 : greeni,before she bit's an egg, isltstoni§hing bow many bugs can tiekillexi at one bear). 4'ny . small : , .,v - arthles3 palatnea aril: Care should be taken to place the 'heaps where stOck•can; not get to them, and, above all.; i'vry farther akid every one owing 'ra garde'. should work in 4-• gin N Y---Tribitne. SITTING...AROUND, "•,,- • They, are sitting_ around upon barrels and chairs, • - • , • Discussing their own and their neighbor's of-, fairs, • And the lack of content that is seen on each Seems to sny "I have found my appropriate; Sitting around. In bar-rooma and,grocerie? they-sit.. And serenelinehew beirovied tobilcco and • While the stories•tbei tell awl tire jokesibat they eraeli,• Show their hearts hara , grocirW bard•and uti .doubtedly black. . „ • While sitting,arouni.l. The , "sitter around"-is riab.bf 00trieiinS ? And • Ins Bice wouldn't' for qliait . .ot white . Wink • - Y'et: he Soreehovir' ors:Aber contrive:B,in exist And is , irequoilp:svmzvitU..a drink in his fist H - • While flitting around. Tlie loungerthey_. toll. not, nor.yetdo they spin, 2. Unless it be yarns.*hile enjoying their gin, They are people of leisure, yet often, 'Us true, They allude to the work they intended to do -;.• While sitting . around.. Ttity've a- habit ot talking of other men's , wives As they whittle up sticks with their . bnrn bundled knives-- They're a scaly old set, and. 'wherever you go h• • , _ You wia find them In groups or strung.put r in a row" COURT .PROCE EDINGS. beeohd Court convened at 2 p. m. On Monday, April 1604,1877, Hon. E. L. Dana of Luzerne county presiding.. , . • ; • . Court granted Licenses to JOhn H. Morrisson • and Peiry : Jaques , - LanesiMiO, and Michael D 03710, Susq'a Depot • 'Com'th vs Thomas Bealian, Jame s Redding, Patrick Shorten and Daniel Conroy. Indict. ment, aggravated assault and .battery. Court direct nolle prosequi to be entered in case of Dan iel Conn*. • - • Peter Shaff vs Humphrey • Humphrey t Ross. Rule to arbitrate stricken "off and judgeuieut for want affidavit of defense.. :Isaac E .Davis - Adm'r of the estate of Wm E Davis deceased vs Willard Gillett. Judgment ldr debt, interest and costs.for want of appear ance. Rule to arbitrators - discontinued.. • • :Donley, Rose Co. vs Win Mathews and E L Hewitt. Judgment .against E L ttewitt , aild M assigned to .1 Donkey, . .' . - . .James R Truesdell vs Cyutha A Truesdell. Court order prociatriation and- appoint Conrad to take deposhions.- D D Harris vs Harris. Heman J Locke GuilOrd, Chatting° co. N. Y. appointed. com missioner. Reed & Shoemaker vs John Er Crocker. 'Rule . in this case discharged. • - • Admirs of SilasYerkins vs La Fayette Lyori. Exetution stayed. Lien of judgment and levy to remain. Rule grunted to. shoW, cause why judgment tor want of appearance should not tie entered. Returnable first Monday of, June • next. Cecilia Wilber vs IlepthalVilber. Cotutor , der proclamation and appoint, G. L Stone to take deposittopS. Jacob Brush vs R S Card. Court grant ritle• to show cause why appeal should not -,be strick en oft. Ret, first Monday in June. • . in the matter of the contested - election of ,Franklin township. Court grant rule to show cause why , proceedingi shall not be set aside and petition quashed. = Court appoint parks Whippte , as . deputy, of Julia A. Howell, constable of istieci, ut NlontrOse. . Com'th vs John N'lr Cobb case of desertion. Defendant being called and not appearing his recognizance and baills forfeited. , - • In the matter of license of Dirnock Barlow, Harford township, coutinned,to be argued first Motility in June. , J H Chtflin Aschrirgod as . 'assignee of 11, S Scott and :Oscar Washburn appointed in his' stead. - • A H McColluntßeci.49pojiite4.nuditor in the Sheriff sale of the estaie . of Dantel.Layton. In the estate of Win Graves, court directed A. H 31eColinnt ,esq., assignee, to Inake 'deed of premises to Albert Crisman. Minnie Lord vs Samuel Lord subpeena in di voree-issued: - , „- - Final accotint of A . M Wells,; committee on lunacy - of C Po*ors; filed, and_ accepted . and committee, discharged. . Rule granted to' show cause why A, D _Corse, committet- in :unacy in the estate of ,Geo C Wood shall tiovbe discharged. Ret. first Mon day in June. E BDavis, exectittlic of last Will and testa ment of R 8 Davis. vs Dimoek township. Jury find a verdict for plantifi and,..assm the, darn , • ages nt $350.00, tElsie A Lamb vs. John C Lamb, libel in *di vorce."' Subpoena Issued. ' • „ • P Hines vs Andrew Glover, court grant rule to shim cause .why tienalit,should.not bp stricken off Ret. first Monday in• June next. ,Court conffrin fft: Si the report- of the Audi tor in the Widen( N,- W. Foz, ./fTwieprq tune as of April 9th, IBn. , - In the matter, of township :line between Bridgewater and Forest Lake, court appointed J. W. Chapman W. W.. f3Mith and _Edmund Baldwin_ viewers. , , In the trAtter of tt road from near the house' of Albert Reynolds deceased,in Bronicl3rn town 'ship to a point in the road . on the , Meshoppen Creek near the barn cif John Reynolds in Brooklyn. Court appoint •D. I Lathrop,'J. Munger and 8.-3. Baker. viewers James E. Patch vs.' H. la: Bally Rule granted to shriw cause why Viaintiff shank] not satisfy' said Judoment. Returnable lit Monday in June. In the matter of the assignees' psis of the Real Estate of H. M. Webster* court direct order. of sale COMlnued. Corneliui . B, Tavlor Exrentrix of David Tay liar..Yd. Henry 'Perrino I. N. Perrino and A. K. Perrine;caso ot ejectinent. Verdict for Plaintiff . : In OP niat!er of the Anditors' report in the' estate of Geo. A.. Young, Court direct, Sheriff to pity into court *2O 87. - Geo. W. Ilacke.j? atitnitted'iis itn Attaney th pr:ictice in the several _..-Courts of Susquehanna gro.n t. 4 I . () - SLOW _pkviliawity-Jult,gaiwnt slltill u. .defeb .-• •- • MEETING, OF lIEDIO4I. SOCIETY. There; *_l.ll it.! i..-ilOetil i t T 0;., 1:- k e 2. Siis 0 0 . 4 . 4n0n -,. 7 0011ty, - -N4i al,..s)qioy,,it,lloo4ptitili : W.,ed c lico - 43".; - :.- 1 )1.47. - ..2108.77;4f...1Pj -. c01:001c. 4 - ;=lii: .-:-': -Ali,: ... ...:-.... /..-- .....- ' .kegiilar jii e 44 :', : : :;;Z:: ' ': : ;‘,l l ' - ;(%; k iij.4.0T•: , 44 - 44 14 ,;- - .lf.ir:;P ./, i_ - :: ;:..ti.. :. ,. „ 1 , ',.:.::::;;.'::,.-,.,,,:: .k!,.T . ,.:_-`l . .:.-: ..::::::;..,-.: - , , f 2.. C• . 5,:,. , .-: .:,),, ' ~-, . =- - ; ! :,...1.. - ,, , ,,,;:.; ;-...w...„:4,...7,1,-, Sitting around. INIMENE WYOMINq-31. PONYERENCE.,,-; , - ' LIST OF AFFOIIireIENTS. The following arc the ministerial' appoint inertia iter , ,lidt county and vicinity, of the Wy of ing )1. R Conterrnee, .which closed its aq. !ilia session at Honesdale.on Tuesday, the 17th, 'BiNGRANTON DISTRICT—W. BT .BY, I', E. • . Bifighamtort;Ceri e tenarr , A ~ G riffin. Main st.—T.itarronn. •• - !.? Great il Bend—Win. R Kinney. , • ' - awleylon , •-a-; Brooks. Franklin Forks--A. W.:, Cooper. V..5i0.1 W. a:Cochrane., f Kirk s wood,4. W. Hewitt. Susquebanna.l. :11 ;•-;.1 LaneF4oro—,-P. H. Jewel.' New Miltord,J. H., ifr.estop: Marathon—b. N 3111 1 itin: Jackson—W. H. H. Williams. VONEEDAttAiiSTRICT=IAPTIIEII.I.*: . PECTC P. H. Honesdale-- A. J. Van Cleft. Mt. Pleasant —S. F Wright. Bethany—R. J. Kellogg. Hale's Eddy—A. F.-Harding. Stitenf:4 ) :ll:TOWef-z: Herrick Centre--J. B. Cliynoweth.: Thompson—Y. C. Smith. Clifford—Wm. H. Gavitt. owxao prsTRICT • B. F. BROWN,,';.E. Owego-L. A. D. - Aleiander. • Waverly- 7 G. -R. , f , Slaieriille—C. S. Alexander. Little. Meadows-1 4 T. DpWitt. _ WYALUSING DISTRICT-IRA J. WALKER, P. R. .p Tunkbannock—S. W. Weiss. Wyabising—E. F. Roberts. He.rricif.— r Wm. . . , Rome--Geo. , L. Williams. - • Orwell—lL B. 1•13. Davis, • • • Le Ragsville—Ni. Angel.. , • • MontroseHL. CA/ . - - Brooklyn—Geo. Comfort. Springville—P. Holbrook. Nicholson and South . Gibson—S. J.Anstin. Factoryville—D. C. Barnes. Meshoppen—Geo. Greenfield. Skinner's Eddy:-3 S. Lewis. Mehdopany—tit. C. Lyman. Auburn—A Wrigley. - • • '* Fairdcle—KE. Bramhall. ' • Grimm and Harford-43. 'l 4 . Price. Newton—lsasc s Austin Nortbmoreland—Win Shelp. • West Nicholson—G. 0 Beers. Jenningsrifle—J: °F . Jones;' Hornbrook —S. garner. S. W. Lindsley goes to Flemtuingville Tio,ga Co. N. Y. D. C. Olmstead—ROss St. Church and A. L. Severson—Parrish St.. Wilkesharre. H. Wheelei—Kinaston. S..Elwell-:-Carverton. L. , Thorpc—Hr ) de Park. G. A. Severson— Waverly. F. A.,,D ny—Elauover. W. B. West lake—Qneouta, N..Y. H. G. Harned—Sidney Plain N. Y. It will be . kratifying to our MethOast friends to know that altnoit , the ,only:lniphtet :Who went to the cOnterenee with his , salary entirely paid. up :wag ltev. W.L. Thorpe, .of Montr6se Correbp9intience. • - . A.E30.01' LYNN. EarrOns - PRISUC HAT not aftOrd to •be lett out in he:Old by . the DEMOCRAT. Lynn i. 4 a station. on the blontroso Rain the - soul hern part . of Springville township very near 'the -Wyoming 'Co. line. WitS . fon nded by a lain by the name of Knap', commonly . called Lord Knapp," by his neighbors, but I genuinp., Lord but he had pompoAtY enough for.one. liefounded it by starting a - blacksmith shop, nobody ever beard of a village without the village blacksmith. Well it wasn't long after Lynn was, founded before a Postoffice. wits:::born _nod they gave it , • • to a man by the name (ir enifiedy to bring'up: .The'Postoll3ce Was ' lietilthy and strong ana it . grew remarkably, .and--is still living,--but ita tires , guardian the village grew tot), until 'we' have all =_kinds oU shops required ina Country ,place, twO stores and :temperance :hotel, it,,e." I • . . • . There 'hasn't.' -been, inany.thangeihere this spring, one' family !unveil' ititcalie place while I believe no one has moved away. The Odd Fellowh' lodge organized here less then a yeatago is flourishing ' Mrs. 2.1 . .0. spencer litiSbeensiek a lopg.time wick chronic rheumatism- and is a groat L oain i Thalia! house was burned last week., The fire accidental, insurance $1000,;„.,i -- I I . : 1011 1 4'km* that •• any - ,ano : here Attie: gal the blue-glazia,lever, bUt some have got thin blueS;.- Mr. Billings has - lost i3evera hitto, of catty this spriSk with st?meapparPntir e o 3 4Sgtirms disease. Mr,. Billings, is -recently from - Tunk hannock and isons,ofi our most=:-enterprising' fArniers. " L. FACTORY'yIItg • The :vraire,' which we, are : now haying will help vegetation along wonderfully. ' Mr. Piank Scott finnterly-nf.Nielwlson is etndying; ; inediclmilttlth Dr, A 4 it COwell, -of this o l c e . • •.1 • -the attendanca' at: the Academy, rather small even for ii "Surnatei . ,term ; thq number being' only a little abiie fitly. Prof.;Rtillentine, or the *4eysloneAttidemy; &cached at Fteetville last-Sunday, aid wt,l'un: derstand that the people, at ithat 0104, ,are anxious engare his services for, the year./ Springhas come. ognin.• _The fields are be- i 'ginning .to take on ~ ropes.of and now NO then a - . flower mckea Ito-appear ' • 1. *-"Pair 88 Isttir,..when 'only •l '4ltitting: - , in the sky.? • The Orize for reitdittg at-the clostor last '!erm,, was awarded to ittlia: - Tv.vo i trin bfrox 4 4'3lk 9 143 t 6 the youngladiee i *r.tho, tiestmts,alyt - ,the.reen..for the.,:bost4ctratiilall, writte4 nVon subjecis which Ittivt been assigned. Those on' Whom the;priies'lvreeonierred wiii d e thi et , their eqmposiiioni on Pouintedtement day; Auiong the ,improvements 'Which tire being _ made t hi s pprilig,may be mentioned the build. ing of aidewatka; of . winch more' arc at e e,i;d i ilia erection it . pliOtOgrapli house, and die r e „ piirmg of t be (1 914; fliutcory,'!i.T.be latter is be. 'fitted up for a sitaik lainei Freer, it be, ii g larger, 4nd : ' . n?a2.#r his yosn!enee n one which be occupies. old store wilt be used for a brusii, rectory. by. 31r, tilos Freeman: 0. Factoryville. April,!2o, 1877. '''' , BRA!CKNEY: EDITORS DEMOCRAT Brllektleyi s not conspicuous for its-sigebyet we think it not entirely hen &it'll notice ;‘ :There is consider. hble ehtdrprise manifested* here for a place of its size. We have a good store, kept by Wm. IF. lnderlied large - Tfintteiy owned by H. F. Inderlied dv Po.,_ one two black smith shops, Grist Kill, ^ 'looper 4 1 / 2 5hop, and Post office, one Physicia n , Dr , Lewis , andhn aburi, dance ot'goodrneighliois. One Church, where we have service . each Sabbath' at 2 P M. The weather is very,plesitint, and lartnern are busying theihietirea Providing for coining want& lime cleaning time is at band, and nien are glad to find employment ontaide, shaking carpets and tilting daWn stoves Etre very trying to their neryes—leinper* I mean. We had the pleasure last week of attending a party 'tit 11 P edinniemoratioa of his 40 and his wife's 33 birthday, both °cent• ing on thesame dayi=a'verytipusual Oecuratee, The doing room _ : Was, nicely,decorated with hemlock, a very apProPriate decoration, he be. ing a tanner. The table wag boutifully spread with luxuries of all kinds, • we, had 'Ruch a bite 'time that the party might last forever, but that party, like, every other came to a close at last, and we came home sincerely wishing' , them a • long life ands'' a birthaay party every year. ' Wear esorry ter announce' the death of En ratta, little daughter of W. Gage. She died of diptheria after an illness of ' one "week. She was in her ninth year—the pride ot iher parents, of an amiable disP sition, and loyiql by all who knew. her. We, a a communlii, extend out heartfelt sympalh to -the tond patents In their bereayement. E PLUBIBUS USU.% 11/1 rriaßßs 'l3tiAwßACoti-t4n • Tustarora, April 15th, by Rev. _C. Oogamil, Mr. Henry I'. abaw and bliss Frankio P. 14.4c0n, all of Tpskarora. DOYLE—ln.Ara tin L. Diyl©, aged! DOYLE-1n Ara isa:t Di•yl.l, widow' a,Aeil GO years. MrILKEY—in `inrest ;Lake, April 22d, 1877, Reir. - John ''Malkoy, rigeo 72 'years, 9 months and 22 days. r. . - NO firth • • nc TICE. Tll6 Curtis is this day dissolved by tnutthil coineni. The books and itecnants arc in my hands fur cliectios. r • - , " Di: I!URTI9. Gibson, . • ; • : . .• . - • • Oyel'.E P. $.4111 as or work donci with neat eels end is solicited.. • - :. . Miss JENNIE STONE. • MISS ANNA lIINLONE Y.. 1 • .• . _ DUESSIIA I wore: Mt kin 'dirp/tO. Patronag ' ' 1i t - • re•-rum I pack acq a n ante car :,., 1 hdkr.flan• 1.1 4 k 1 ,.) 11 Von*. 1 pui: •ecroll..all rortL lornuly lota,. &iitsCm p . Fun Card fo., Middleboro. , Alarzt. 17-11 ------+ mA i roi c( i ) o m v i v c c o a i r l e ill r p i Ito e . m l n z u t c 2, e nt uv iy e T o l i c v d e , r I 1 t o uk h cumit card-:1 . pk rend. 1 24p book - inn. ull vent fur unlys 4c,. gyps, riovcltyCs , Ididdleboru; ?Jure. , 17—a . . . ' . " - READ . .TIIIS 1 . 1 ~ A cl3:inco_ for ail to make or save money, AND GET TB !BEST GOODS IN TOE YARNET. , Vil a i&34' ." On e itl artst . t ~. . Mid at lower prices than the tame qaalities cant* bought at any other }mare l in this eotolty. A I goods guaranteed to bo sai:Jsfaetory and a : Npreseitted, or the money will be reingded on :retnru of the goOds. which my In uone at our *xpetiso. •• ' • '1 he reputation °flour lo lure for selling standard gondi at Llowi'llee :_(for ,ti }ems.) has given us, a '1411.04 in New York City and _vicinity, that is tlot,et jovoi by any other house In the trade. After mature et( 111 , er:- Imo:we have deter Mined to offer our got•ds to bouts keepers in the interior. at the Lowest 11 holesale Trade Pricer. When a Cln Is formed large *licitly lila mike a smallcase. so ea to Uvoio conliption in distribution:- Goods willbe`sent iby 'itxprcss to 'collect on delivery. All-wl-hams to: say mOney . by purchasing !amity cap plies at New Yorks hole axle prices can talk the Ines i ter over anicifige fri yids and neighbors, and send to a for.elnb circulars, : - Prieu•list, Au. We give a pretest of either golds or nioneyito the pekso.l who get- spill club. to coiripeusitte' for trouble- etc. - tam Oes of 'ln t coFitElf sent byi malt. . Send for Priee-lisLrand elitki Cirialar. ' Suter . New ..Iror't '& -0 ;loft ,Tea C.:14 M. 11. 109 ES & Co.. Proprietors; 17-20. Tf. 79. Ins Si end!. Vest 7, Street, New Yoit. st - ,lloot . 'BtratlstESS. I Every Toone Manidesirptis of .good prsettc*l baJN ' iteis etticittol , am • i :: S i =E=EI . . - '' • . . ~,1.,:....,x(1.§. 1 i._ .FAs 4-.90,i414gG ~, 11/Sn'Ough ,tone r iTt tank Reaping Peumsolitp - Anti/ et/ 4 •l 4 o o graPhY. 44, tM?l,*,;* , - "X! 1131,,Zai- Oficalarsisairttnin ,g tini t io ns i L '4ll particolarer tole ,) lucl a the Cotlrge, rike)itfrb,yinlki4. . - ditrestit.lt;:lotilk, Elti Fek2t. 1 31. x. al '. 1 :-: ~:...: - - 1 , • f PIMPLES. • t a s;mpts I will mill irree)it l net: retaiiket)Or ,3gLSio YegefAbla at. will , remove Ti,,A P RR , .tat Rt4ES. iitnving bats„ .4 l * . *ay ;Pt and'hell %Altai alittl - alro in oruo fur" pr os!Ve luxurtaattglowth of hilt on tt tsid held , oir Oat Valhi It( Address Votkuirlf it.C014 1 11% 5 /giwtie• 1. St.. N. Y.. • ! • 2v; NAW U)T -- OF . O'A I L, s 16. T TH earth.. ttw.June.27l.ll. 1870, Mr. Jas. 73 years. 1 . at; March 22, 1877. Dlrs.Clar• et • the late Thomas Doyle, M " 116 5 3 ;wo~~ Gtr 2 1, pl -Irt WOW an v. I: ':