THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT; I IS TII nspAys, BY ±,x•.1.t.5aic)33... OFFICE ON. ruI3LIC AVENVE, T,I E• 00 :VUOVE SEARLE ' S ROTEL. 1 TERM —? per atlmint Ut)VANCE ; °them - lee si ill be charged—and 4nycptirper annum ; added to arrearartor, at the optlnn ut the rublitater f to pay expense ut collection, rte. AnvAzion payr4ent preferred. 1 ADVEIZTISV:3IV,:siTS Will ct inserte at the; rate et slper mhare, efteu tine', or I.•ip, fid the tlrrt three trcekt, awl Si vents for eactratddltiOnal iveetr—pay dam,. j , • 111(Wenants, and °fliers, who tol i vertise oy the year, m he charged at the following ra viz.; :For one eq., re, or kW. one year,- with chahges, - ; 41,, , ,,tedattionat pelaryt, at the rate Qt - even Vseepi tO those Of Lmown4r ptipsibility. BUSINESS. C,UMS. WINE: IL c()01 , Elt CO I.lA.Nual.:;.- ontro,e, Pa. Soccesni,re:to Port. ettopei Z.: Co. 011111%. Lattarors'new builtling,!Turnplke-el. =CM • :11c("( SEA.IiI.I.'„ TIONN met r0t:11,01,w, , at Law,Lltentto,e. ,01.1 ill Intbeeps' new bolltling, uveethe Bank." 1' - • 1 It, Nit 'V TT(II:NEY and Coalimellor at Law.— ; ,row.iDA, -Pa, 11,.. Mike in th•• Cu hal Ithiek. 1 -je3so.t.f 1)11. F.:W1L31017, oribo rllSt pSthic and iloviwopathic-Col. or Grew Bold, Pa. !()Mce, corner of :gain ae d Ellrabctlreta, _nearly oppotlte Ibe licttiodist tiOtrch. • • 1,. \V. BINGliA)1& - , D. C. ANEY, SIIR(RONS ANT) DENTISTI• I ,—New 1 Milford Ilusuitch, Pa. • • 1)11. 6.. Z. DIAI(ICK, s iNtlysteiAN ANI) titilltlEON,-31putrc.el Mee over W11,01):,' Store; Lt!dgings ut Se.arle,t . DR. WILLIAM - . W.. WIIE.V . EON, . ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN A. SIIR(EON IDEETIST: {17711 DR. 3/ 31/ON ICHE.4T L ot • Meths and Sur,ziniti Duni irt. iceenily tit inglaniton. N. Y. lender their protr-Monal All hu Mut e "ltrormed Practice id, Physic 1-rut o'lll en riperation- Teeth with the most aqientifie nu approved of pbtowork.. TeetTl extratled without putli and all \tuck arntuted. ' Jackson. juin! Ilth, 1244. rt 1)1?. H. SMITII SON,I - QUIN:EON DE'NTISTS, 7 -Montrose, Pa. irlOftlee hi Lathrop,' 'new Intildittg, over the Bank. All Dental operations will.htt verforined In qtiod Tie and warranted. J. C. 01.)1:s1'.E.V1) . ; . DRS. OLMSTEAD& READ, AVPUTI) ANNOUNCE to !hi. Public T that 019' have entered. into it partner:4l4i for the Practice of MEDICINE& Surgery, - And are prepared to attend In'all atlM in the tine of their Profeion. (Allen the one furtnerly occupied lti Dr. J. C. Olin•Jead, ie DUNDAFF. Inv '1)1Z. X. Y. ; ! 1149 a !Dian 170(1-S,11770 od . Fr;l Wl+ i ; 11 , .Ta. 0.,, ,i r1i, elpjf I a 'Wei ..7iv1....( ,, , 11,•01". I i iy.„l;f:E.T gh4.4 parriCiihr‘ atletition to no- treattnynt of di*e:v.r. of tho Eon and EVE: and i, conGdonci.tot lilt knowlothro nf. and oxporlonco in that branch of finic, tlce.will enable libn lo ottook.avo, in time molt dittioult 1 - ases. For treating fikl . ll,•• ohm tlO ,, orzaio4 no felt will be eliorged unle- , ate patient lo bonenttod by kb,. Irv/A nton!. ~ t.1114,tn0 3Oth, INYI. , SOl7 1111V - 01tTli VADAKIN, - 31 A r‘i‘i. ( 1 7. 1 4 1 .1. in li i i!Vd th t"nrs 6 l'onits-TaNi..s. Mantle., sinks and Centre-Tables. Also sliailor- irliieiyaal Slat,. for Maptiii`s. Vent ri,iTti bles.-&-e% 4 ,F Shop a ft,, i•iist of soarle's Ilii t el on Tunipiku st Wet, Montrose. Pa. ioN y IY - M. A. sNOIV; ‘ . . , 1 rusTter uE THE I'EMI:.-- Grraf Bowl, P. nitre .101 oil Main ,trvet. rppo,ite the, Wvl4 urn llottrie.; ni.4 • s..kl - 1"1T.14. :Lou. - o ver 1. N: 1411.hird'", Groc,ry, on 31ain•strept. ThanLati f ,orlicit, , a contitluallet• plunholar IlimscirOuile, Al n ork eats-r,scssurily. Cut thz dolly ~n shots - slotice, and wan-allied tf. • I'.-LINES,, • • 1 - 4 1.‘sin(INABLE TAt IR._ 1-3. ship • . in pho. n ;„ mtwk, ”riteati, NvAtri,w, All Wort vtlrl4llltea. a= to fit 3111 i 011141. tiono.A.” jnn '9l 3( gUN c;I:oN' Es; 1;1AS/11t)N.1111.1.11 . .‘11..i1:. -Nloutro.pf - r:q. near iln IV‘pti,l Ihm,, on Turnpike. 'greet. All glrticr, pro!nialy. ht tlr,t-rate.tyle. Cnt . 14nit, i n -Curt 1/16L - 1 . . 411 d IA aiT•lntra , T.. 11. 1f 4, 11-ELL, : REPA I I lti i'lne),, \Vali:he , . and Jewelry at the Aleirtest mitice.and en reasnnatils terms. All s‘ erg; warrii ut ed. Shop in Chandler and j(4,1 , 1111'1. t tort. Miisrlieisr.. Pa. pi.-11 if i WM. W. SMYFU (10., AND CHAIR ItIANUFAcTURERS.—Foot V.) of llontro9v t T.:, • nug tf C. (1). P.(►l:i)] A ANC FA Cr I: 1:. It. f lioriTS .CHOES, Montrd.e, 'VI Pa. Shop met AB kind. ef work ivailc t01,r41, r, Und , ropairiagi.dOly• neatly. y . ABEL TT EALER in Dniz. , . 31m - 14 11e Cliomicali. 1)3 - e • ~11/ Warr.. Paintr, Varnimh. . clew Grocorio,,Paney I. :Dods. Jewolry Prrrn inerv. A!1 • 111 tVr thi•nanq popular .PATENT — M.EbIi'INES.--31oniro.o. Pa. PROF : -CII ARLEti 31011 MS, l i.v .t zrz n a t i:g4l ,:7, i r ro o rz, ,t er .i. Mont roae, Pa.' Shop in L‘ 1 DEALEILS Ip'4l l *-I..Z•P 3-4. z I MEE FANCY' GOODS. WW...ITAYDES. .10111 ILAYIwW. I TRACY HAYDEN. I X.EIVNILFORIP: GEO.I:4.;E:j P. \.E.'BIiUSIT,.3I. D. NoW I.Ofi4TEI) I'EII'ALANENTjAY r VW . alliqid to Ile iltiqcs•67 : ll6 . prufe,qlop picauptly. Ottlee at D. Lathroea Hotel. • . PII r J. A. smuril; The INVENTOR, and DENTIST, Practicing . Mental Sargon , In New Milford, having I R o m a , In the Xv‘t• Milford lintel. in n pleas:nit tou - tt, ,kr ' • 0,1,20 NEW MILFORD, .IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR HARNESSES, CHEAP FOR CASH, - AND GET THE WORTH OF YQUR MONEY. II( INSY►IIANCI COIIPANYI' Or mix olacrnriric.r.lx:. CASII CAPITAL; ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ASSETTB Ist July' 1680, : $1,481,819.27. LIABILITIES, " " " . 43,068.68 . . T. Milton t;tuith, - ttee"y. Clum J. Martin, Prornitint John A. F..Wilmarth, ViCe " hulued and rrnewect Lv the'antierstanetl. at firth •chl um: door above Icarle'oliutel, , lolciatrolge, Pa. LINGS ,7111,f)13D, . 33 yr rt. z er I 11 - As lu,.t received a — large stock ?if new Stoves,-for 1 (",,,k,a4. l'arier. ()Mar aud Shop ptuvoses, tor Ws)ad. o r ich stare Pipe. Zlne; &c. • atid desirable, and will., fr. sold ,e) lb, most favorable term* forrCr.wh,Or to Pivmpe tiLr 5 'New 31.1Ifurd, Oct. aZillt. Is6o. Dandelion. Coffee, AiIEALTIIT berentrx. Oat , ploand 'of Ibiseuropiriii .:_inAcas inctc4 tiNu pouuds of other Coffee:. Ftir .31, by ABEL TURREIit.`. • Turret 's Pure T 1 AIOTHY SEED! Wal rallied fret, from Dairy and all Ofill'f übnoiloub ALSO. . , - Large "Clover Seed, ”..tdy nrily, by *-31:30.,.TURAELL. Mf,:ll.rtp - c. N.art..o We Join. Ours()lves to no Party that Does not C A REVOLUTIONARY !SKETCH. liar and ;hypocrite were his . answer. A fierce yell ' aroSe from behind the ha stack and the buildings, as twenty dark forthmi rushed ferward; brandishing their It was midnight of tilt. thirteenth I weapon and firing at random,. while as Of August, commenced my grandffither, I many More hovered at the out skirts of but -though the river was In limit of - ns, the wood.- . - . and the forest stretched for miles behind.. Within the house was perfect silence, us, 'and, liway to -the right and late,' II broken Only bythe" now 'brim" of ‘Mr, could not - catch even the sight of a leaf Or I Oakley at the roar of six of the best the ripple ofthe water, so suitily.andleavy i .rifles in the country. brooded the darkness around }is. ' - "Six down!"- A - nfan for.each Indict! I had .not -been in the kest t of spirits ,—" goed!" said the exulting voice of that day torit Was the time; when we; Oakley, "The powder, girls, and „we'll dreaded- every hour to hear of the lorig 1 gite 'in another." -• .• • . : . anticipated boinbardinent of N:' r ew York; I •'A shower.of bullets rattled like hail and though in the house of; Thomas Oak- stones about the windows and cut 'short ley, first cousin.. to my father, I had moth- I-the words. Mr. Oakley picked up. smile 'ing to - tear, there had' hang ov!er not. sue!' , that fell harmlessly to -the _floor,' ' and a terror and dread that I could help ! laughed. • . - fearing least some evil had. happened to I. " The serpents arikinder than I-thought. my parents, who were still in pie city.! 1, They arc firing to keep us in balls-as exert - -As Motel with the sleepless, . t ill sflrts of cis(.. So much the better, for: we. - have fancies teased my - brain. Myiremodi •like.' none too many. Now boys. • all the others, -was large, and turnislled - in I Another flash-and roar„.. and again the a style that now seems so quaint. to - yolum 1 voice of Mr. Oakley. ' young eyes. - 1 . I "Fire, steady, boys, and take good aim. The chimney-piece was tiled with per- , -Don't waste powder." . celain curiously wrought into illustrations 1 A dead silence ensued. - . ' 'of . Scripture. The bed "midi furniture, 1 ' "They're eOW-Ctli father-they're steal th:it had all been brought froth England, ; ing 'or I o cower," exclaimisd . Sitireon. -- was tall, dark, stiff and earyteq while the i "Notthey ! they're only contriving some walls were-drug„ with sombre 'lenity per-, new deviltry. John and Mathew,. round traits. And ama lay wishing for day, the with you to the-back of the hause. Grace, tiled figures'seeteed to move and glower i —my God, where did that. shot come at me m the uniertain light that mite ,I from!" as with a sharp cry, Reuben the I through a loophole in the winifpw ; while eldest, leaped three feet into the air and I thought the eyes of the portrait's were' fell forward -on his face, stone dead. • me I olieil all, fixed on me with a solenia - Mrs. Oakley sprang orward and threw I.stare-; and s, it Itipp.. - mmil that I heard. the herself on his body. The fair haired M- I old ' (stock strike one, two :ltd. three, jest was her darling. Another shot came I and was jest falling into a doze, -wheneimshingthrough the window', and bed '. there tram( , ame a light step along; the hall; ! ded„itself deep in the opposite wall., and .cousie Grace called in a 'sfraage sal-1 , "Aim •at yonder tree," shouted Mr. ereil voice, outside of the door l— -. , Oakley. I saw the gleam of a rifle stock 1 • " Helen, I lelen !" . i - • ' among the leaves. • •-: . . . ll was up in ainoment, and Mil to where • A third ball whistled so 'close :past: us she stood, looking like a :gait, with her as to make us start back ; and. then our I.OShy face, and thir hair all abimet her, anal rifles answered; and . a dark body went il remember the thrill of asthnishment ' down, and struck with a thud " thud " I with which in spite of my . flight, I sal'againSt the ground. _ • ' that she - was already dressed,wid held iii 1 , .. " lie's silenced," exelaimed Mr Oakley I her hand :small powder flask. I - 1 with a gleam ofstern sat isthetion shooting "Put on your clothes as quick as you -cart ; acrost lihi face. " But I see none of the _ ' Nelie" she said, iii a voice thatitrembled 'rest. Where are . they-hiding?" little,' ' , a though site was doing hie• best to I "Father, father !" called_Grece, in an . I look 'calm. . " Brant's men are.edniingend - : agonized tone. - -, 1 father wants you all dtmwe stairsr • , I Mr. Oakley ran hastily into the back I hunt's men ! It is difficult ito make 1 ,1 - oom where she Was. A stalwart man in I son mulerstand the horror with which 'IA bunting frock, and se bronked as to I. that name - was pronounced and ;heard, oi• I make it almost, doubtful if he were red or, to express the. terror with ;which as I her, I white, swung himself front _an adjoining Lried on my cloths, I thoeght of dlnice and ; 'tree on to the balcony, and was trying/to I myself in the power of these ;merciless i three himself through, the • little window. ' savages. No -wonder that I treadded in . i As Mr. Oakley rushed forward,,he drew I - every limb, or that Thomas Oaklyand his , the hunting knife he wore in his"belt ; but istalworth'sons—meu not easily duimited-H- S seki.ing the sharp edge in - his,bare hand, i looked pule as they moved about, in _the t the infuriated fitther wrested it from his ' dim mornit.:_r light. ; . 1 , ! grasp by main strefigth y and , -plunged .it I don't kiiou: as I have .spoke 6 to yea.; tip to the hilt in his brast. H - • .. • before.of Thomas Oakley, a nraefover siX I A fleece _yell Mid harmless volley from I feet in bight, and of :i noble m presence, I those in ambush, r,4eived this new defeat, ! with :i grand thee chat looked astir - it had + - and then catne•another of those ominous I beet; chiseled out of 111:10)1C, :1114 liir aspauses. / . . white as snow though he wasp sda I reely " What t i .,--in they be about?" muttered past his prime. We have -no sneb men 1 Simeon, who was again at the lookout.-- I now-a-days. I have his portrait Id my little I.‘ They,S ( urefy, Caiiit dream of 'tiring the -.., i cabinet yonder': and you may s're. there I house. I thathe looks as by was.-akiiid addnoble "The door ! the door?" gasped Grace. ! , 1 gen . teman. i ! • " Right!" exclaiined 'her father. The 1- As for his sons, they were likeiiim, tall, girl had more. wit than us all. We must I strong-limbed, fearless. and devotedly at- 1 'barricade the hall: • II tached to them stately ;nether; 4-lio waS 1 " Never mind the slifitters,-" said Mrs. p'reparing breakfast, while they TaSteued i Oakley, who had gained her . marble like. the, iron sluitters of the lower I'vindowa , Cemposure. "We Will bar them," and andbarred - the heavy doors. ' I -- . `she brgen to draw the boltS., 7 - / . - "It's a- shame to rouse vs so early- Nei] -Mr. Oakley hesitated, for the task was ' I' ie," said: Mr: Oakley, as he notice ' d* my l'one of danger, but there was no time 'to pale trighteeed thee ;-" but if we don't eat, lose and chairs, sofas and tables Were pil our breakfast now, the• rascals ;may net ed ii L li aria short. distance from the door, , give us a chance to.get it all, and to my ',in what was really. a formidable . barriende, mini,-after a good cause, there is'itothinirguarded as it was, by those unerring rifles. like a-good breakfast behire goiner into 'a ; i The smell of, burning wood, and • the fight." :- - • . ; - - .1 smoke that filled the hell, now grew" al .'. I. wish, Mark was here," said Grace most intolerable. Mr. Oakley placed us 'timidly. j - i . I " No'dOebt, pie,••3. ; but I've .3etit 'f ,r . close and take good aim. A portion of him. ' Young . 1 - ost, the half wit) ed rad 1 1 o ti l l i e. t . h il e or.; s r th f i :l7i7l. : . ll lr t . ol ih i l i k is le s y en :ai t sed sta h n li d s ' that !frolip . „lll,ll:j,jhe news, was to- start i rifleshuil Walter Van Cuyler,. who -was i for the camp to-day, but if we cram keep the first:to spring in, staggered back With time rageals at hay till:they come, ;