The Montrose Democrat, 4717111.1101ZOCIP1MTWED4VIDAY MOTUITRO, MONTIIMIC SITOQUNUAN4a. cOUSIT, PA., Dr 33. 33. 13.3.12 PT-. 13 11r, 111 Pin ANNUM IN ADP AACE—OR $2 AT END Or TEAR 7iatn Adverlldo~ them-Waxen Inch of almice;macaa, make c Num One lionare., 3 weeks or lore, $l.OO ; 1 Mo. 11 1 . 23 ; 3 mo. lirLU); 6111 50; I year. 38, 000-ei3hth coL, 1 mo, 52.50; 3 mo. $6,50: 6 00.312..00 - : I year, 06.00. OneArtarter col,, 1 mo. $0.50;3 mo. $12.00 ; 6 coo. $2O; 1 pert eel uMlx , mo. !2.C0; 3 mo. 325.00 ; mo. 5.15.66: I year, $35.00. One column. I me. $^5.00: 3 mo. $36.00 ; 6 mo. $00.06 ; 1 year $166.66. Auditor', Notice., $1 10 ; Exeentori and Atimlol.tra tom' Notice% $3.06. All COMMUIdertiOrIP of 11611ted or Individual intett.d. 10 eta. per Dostb. of ie line. Obit:ta... frre oti cr . , 10 em, pet lbw. ee N. lob Printing: exeentod neatly and promptly at (al. prleet. Deeds, Maic:lees. Note*. inLtiree, constable, Selwol land other blank. for snit.. , Xac•izam.l OFFICIAL DIRECTORY COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judee—llon. P. B. Streeter. A•imein .Indges—A Baldwin. It. T Ashley. Prot him° ta and I 'l. rk nTI nrt•— W. F. direrll itmrlvier. Iteoortire..tc —lemma It. 1410.5. Pistriet attorney—D. W. Searle. Gladden. Sheriff—`-%m. T. Moxlev. Deputy SheritT—M. B Bervey..r--James W. Chapman. Commlesiutlers—S..MlSherer. J. T. Ellis, Preserved Binds. CommisalTene Clerk—Wm A. Crossmon. Jury Coamitesioners—F. B. Streeter, ex °Of No, Daniel Brewstor, Wm. A. Crossmon Auditors—F. U. Chant) ler. Tracy Ilaydeo, B ][..[note. Coroner—Dr. C. C. liaise). AIONTROsE S BRIDGEW ATER ASYLUM. Dinscrons.—P. - rtin Wellp,John Trumbull, W.L. - ox Tmaservr—B 0. camp. levard-11. Beniamlu May wtctan —Dr. J. DOROUGII OFFICErS Drage.— C. M. Gum Council—D. F. Amain, V L. Cox, Daniel Sayre. 11. F Terrett, Amos Mellole, C Ft, Foster, D. D. Searle, A. D. llutterfield. J. D. Vail. Tresotarer—J D. Vail. Consralfle—John C. Howell High Cat:Weble—Cherie:J. Whipple. school Directors—Wm 11 Jeosup..l R. DeWitt, W W. Watson. D. Thatcher, D. F. Austin, M. D. Ilclmc. .3zaixisT Ems. Presbyterian—Rev. Jacob ti. Miller Rplaoopal--It. vFI A. Warber. RaptArt—Varoot, Methotliat -Rev. Mc: Elwril.\ Catholic—Rev. J. Slattcrs. Warren Chapter. Nn. 1:43. meets at Masonic Hall on Thursday of earl, mouth on or before full moon. Warren Lodge, No. 240. A. V. M., meets at Masonic Hall the ftrrt Wednesday of melt month on or before full moon, and the second W'edu.•edny thereaft, r Nuotrese Lodge. No. 151.1 0 of O. F., meets at Odd Fellows Hall every Trtesday St. John's Eneantim,nt. No S meets at Odd Fel lows Hall the Aland 4th Ftl,lay each mobth. Hebert, D.rrre 1 tdge. No 7, meets at Odd Fellows Hall the Ors* r•rtdal e..ch mouth. Montrose 1.041_r. I. 0 or G. T. meets at Good Temp lars ILI/ every iloodaY Goorl.Rnmerito t 'temple or Nonni. No. IG meets at Good Templars' 1.1.1:t the 34 Fr oi each mouth. Montrose Railroad. We understand that the amount has been soh. scribed to mature the Railway Stock suiTh.icnt to organize under the charter, and that a meeting of the commissioners will be held at the Tarbell /I ouse on Thursday of this week at I o'clock to agave 111)00 an organization. If the people a ant a Railroad let them step forward and make it manifest by subscribing for it. If this opportun ity passes, we see us further hope. Accidentally Shot. A for evenings since a uumber of young men and boys utr-re colletied in front of Tits.orth's store, discussing the merits of a loaded pistol, nod while in the hands of Eddie Eldridge it wa,, accidentally discharged, the bullet past•ing thro the thigh of Frank Eing. The wound is not dangerous; as the bone is uninjured, but the en rape was a narrow one. quarterly Meeting The last Quarterly Meeting of the M. E. Church for this Conference year, - will be held at Montrose On Saturday and Sun day, Jan. 15th and I(ith. The services are to commence on Saturday at 2p. in. It is expected that the Presiding Elder will be present to officiate. Jan. 12th, 1871.1. Donation. There will be a Donation at the house of B. Reynolds in East Bridgewater, on Jan. 19, af ternoon and evening, for the benefit of Rev. C. V. Arnold. All are respectfully invited. BALDWM". East Bridgewater, Jan. 12t1i:AtZl...LL bental Notice. These wanting Artificial Teeth can be accom modated at my °Mee the 3d weak in this month ; +also those wishing their teeth set arm Come early, and bring the money. AY IL w. MO:EATON Jackson, Jan. 12th, 1870 Moscow Post Office Robbed. On Christmas morning the post Mac at Mos cow was entered by burglars and Department money to the amount of about $OO taken, be money from letters amounting to about $7O. Three persons were arrested, named S. A_ Halstead, Wm. H. Yeager and C. M. Simpson. The two latter confessed the robbery, and im plicated a mart named Spencer.—Jim:AAA. Her ald. *Tres. 'The store lat*Turchased by IL N. Walker, of South Gibs2p, together with its entire con tents, was destroyed by on Thursday morn ing 'bst. It was_ nsured, we understand for PM, which was promptly arranged, and a new building is to be erected. —There was also a fire at Busty:lel:turns Depot on Thursday evening, dtstroying tiro buildings, and hunting the roof off Joseph Allen's saloon, and destroying the contents. 11 is reported that Insurance was sufficient to cover the loss. Cased.- Several eases of severe caning occurred during the holidays: Mem. Nichols, ,Wright and Ayres, dcputitz of Gen. Magi, revenue collector, presented Lim with a gold-headed cane. John B. Adams of the Scranton Democrat, and Serantoat of-the Rograblicanovert tach caned by their exuploytas. • • krilloston. .Oa Tuand# after,noon last,as La-oaf the moul ders *the Honda le foundry were carrying a latlle . tdiedmith tbd tadleburated, sesturbr - #Cryeouien* . farnml near over thq . found7, burning sesen4,of the men; but ire believenone seriausiv.-:-/foacatale Herald.' Sudden Death. Thewik orWilliant Milehan, of Jlichoopany, dropped down and died in the doorway of her house, where she stood calling her children., who were oat of doors, one - diy last week, The children ctune,stiwr call, nod found. her dead-on their :mica . She is sitpposed to haie died of &Seam of the heart., She leases a bulimia and fog,"Otildren to mount ber death.-14min; Dew The Last Chance. !immense sale of Dry Goods at suction, - corn- Inencing Wednesday, Jau.Ltlt, 1870, and contin. td.no 'every afternoon and evenieg, until our stock is sold, regardless of cost. T9n.us.—All sums under CZ, cash ; or over throe mouths time, Acith approved security. • • A. D. BcTrtrwtm.m. Montrose, Jan. Ist, 1870. • Dental Surgery. The successiblly inventive Dental Surgeon, Dr. J. S. Salmi, La practicing In Springirßle. Persons wishing to consult hint there, must call in very anon. [Dec. 2th, Illearls . Suffocated, Wesley Dixon and his wife while sleeping in e close room in which there was a coal tire,eame near losing their lives by sutroentio*fewuights since. Being awakened by the unusual conduct of a watch-dog who occupied the sauflroom,he got up and barely had strenth enough to get to the door'and open it, when he tell prostrate up on th‘tioor. revived in a short time, and found Us. Diion in an Insensible condition,lmt the fmlii air soon restored. Both are now well again, but have concluded that it is not so very comfortable after all to sleep in a closed room with a stove that allows the gas or fumes to es• cape.— Wre,ing Dem. —The fidlowing rich and racy "poem," of it conversation between two ladies haa been hand ed in for publication : " I heard it r' " Who told your " Her friend " "Ton don t say ?" `"Tis dreadful " Yes, awful !" • " Don't tell it, I pray-~ • Good•gracious r Whod think it r •• Well ! well ! well I" "Dear me !" " rve had my Suspicions " • And I too, you see r Lord - help us!" Poor creature r' so artful !" So sly !" - Su haluLt. !" " Quite tlarty r " Between you and I!" " rm going !" "Don't, stay love r - I can't r 8114=21 Farewell, dear!" Goml bye, sweet !" I'm glad she's got TnE LAny's FRIEND Foil J —The number for January. Its7o, is a truly splendid New Year's gift. A thrill ing picture—•• In nit RAPIOs" of Nia gara. is the first steel plate. The second is a twantiful title-pane fur the migazine, encircled with tile tlower-wreathed por traits of seven of its lady cont ributors— the brightly intellectual face of Mrs. Henry Wuod matronizing the younger ladies—Mrs. Moulton; Florence Per, v, Elizabeth Prescott, Miss Douglas, Au gust Bell, and Mrs. ilosmer. Every adnur er of these talented ladies will desire to see this beautiful plate. Th,,e Colored Fashion Plate. as mini'', show's tae latest styles; and there is besides a page of colored patterns for Berlin Work. The Music is the " limmt.twikY SCltOrrLiCll." A great variety of articles for ladies' dress. and (*or the work-table„ are illustrated by wood cots. A beautiful story by Mrs Moulton- - Din HE Font; LT tiL is begun in this numh,r; and there is ;a ptwni Itt riorcne:. Percy, and s'ories by E. B. Miss Douglas. A. M. Dana, &c. 'l'h, pal lisheN nfivr grunt induce ments to:new subscribers, and Cae rccom mend our readers to inclos. - ten' cents for a sample copy, to Deacon & Peterson, 3111 ' Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Price R 2.50 a year (which also includes a large steel engraving). Four espies. $6. Five cop : lies (and one gratis), $B. " The, Lady's Friend" and " - The Saturday . Evening Post" (and one engraving). Telegraphic Brevities. —The 1'06t41 Investii - rateing Committee of Congreis is now in Boston. —The • mintiont la-ka called from Boston ou Saturday for the East Indies. A deranged young lads residing, near South wolf!. New York, died cu Friday night of voluntary starvation. —New Year's Day' was generally ob served in all of the large cities, and busi ness was almdst entirely suspended. --Rhoda Taber, one of the Howland heirs, died 'suddenly in New Bedfdrd. Mass., last Wednesday, Her death is the third among the legatwa of the late Syl via Ann lowland. —One of the most enrion, things with which we are acimainted . is that a watch should keep so perfectly dry when it has a running spring inside. - -1 LATllll.ol.—Coun—ln Forest Lake, on Dec. 23d, by Rev. I. P. TOwner, Mr. Attibmse Lathrop, of Vestal, Ni. Y., and Mis.s Marc Cobb, of For est Lake, pa. 321321ZMPEC13: MORSE—Li Rush, Jan. Ist, 1870, Clark Morse agedl9 years. CI34.MBERLIN—In Gibson, Nor. 2Ath, 1800 Idre Alazira Chamberlin, aged 72 years. Jury Llst, DILAwN FOR JANUARY TI fl 18:0 TRAVERSE JURORS -SECONTIACEEK Ritsli---James Brink, Charles A. Carter, Edward Granger, Mark B. Perri go. Jesup—Charles Bollca Jackson—Thomas N. Batter&ld,- Eli sha Brown,, Wm. Holmes. Great Bend Bone—Andrew J. Brown, Michael Milone, Grant B.'Trowbridp.-,e.: Bridgewater—Marvin IL Bush, Albert J. Stephens, Albert F. Welk, Frank Wells. Clifford4Truman• Carpenter; Jae6b Stephens. Tierriek—Sbnlrael D. Carpenter. Montrosee-L-Franeis B. Chandler Rob ert Gilliland. Thomsonmory , A. Crozier. • Auburn—Mm. Donlin, Inman F. -31ea chain, Amos Warner. • Gibson—Joshua Davis, Geo. Millikin, ( RexfondTint!. • Oakiiita l r ward Doile, John e'er: sons, Peter rims& 71athrop.z4ranklin Lord. Silver J.i.ilte-'-:-31iebael M,eoair. Trolacon—Patriek 3fonin. Middletown —WWI'. Mitiehaf. Itarford—Dennikm Lenox—Holloway Bobinstm. Roz,frB,„-F4Virci H.Seott,'Hinor:ll.Williains; ' - PhereiJ- - ; 1. 1 , lew Milford I'wp-11.urace S. - dard. Harmony—Edgar Thomas, ffiptrint A SPLENDID CUANCE, AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER, DON'T DELAY, SEND AT ONCE. THE LEADING AGRICULTURAL JOURN• At. OF TIIE COUNTRY ►•rtes For, ONE YEAR. TIM .V3R . RICAN STOCK JOCUNAL,—A first class monthly, containing 32 large double col umn pages, devoted to Farming and Stock Breeding, contains regular departments for the Practical Fanner, Dairyman, Stock Breeder, Wool t;rower, Pooh ry Keeper, i te...tc., illustra ted u ith numerous tine Engravings and bound in handsomely tinted covers. Farmers will find this monthh a very efficient all in all the de partment, of Farming and Stock Breeding. It has a Veterinary Department under the charge of one of the ablest Profassoni in the United Staten, who answers through the Journal, free of charge, all questions relating to sick, injured or diseased horses, cattle, sheep, swine or poul try. Thus every subscriber has a Horse and Cattle Doctor FREE. - • We are now prepared to offer the AM MIC AS SToCK JOUUNAT. us a fret gill for one year to all new subscribers (or renewals) to the MONTRM , E Duznyeuxr, who shall subscribe immediately and pay in advanee. This is a rare oppertunity which the intelligent people of our section will uo doubt appreciate. Hand in your subscrip tions at once and secure the Stock Journal free for a year. Dec. 15, MO. E. B. 111WLEi. ' •„,..4- Let Common Sense Decide.—What is the ra tional mode of procedure in mace of nervous de bility and portal prootmtion T Does not reason tellus that Indict.. stimul lion is required. To resort to vi olent purgation in such a ease Is es absurd as it would be to bleed a elan lag man. Yet in done every day. Yes, this stupid and unphilosophical practice Is continued in the teeth of the great fact that physical ti eakness. with all the nervous disturbances that accompany It, is more ...rattily and certainly removed by ilostetters littler, than by any other medicine at presenttnowit. It Is true that geom.! debility Is often attended with torpidity Or irregnlnrity of the bowels, and that this symptom moot not be overlooted. But while the discharge of the waste matter of the system le expedited or regulated, its vigor tinest he recruited. The Bitters du both. They combiue aperient and anti-bilious properties, with extraordinary tonic power. Even while removing obstructions from the bowels. they tone pod Invigorate those organ.. Theo the stomach, upon Which the great vmmtable specific acts directly, it gives a healthy and permanent impetus to every enteebled function. Dh,•dation Is fullitated.the tattering circulation re.guLated, the bk.] reinforced with a new accession of the alimentary principle, the nerves braced, and all Me dormant powers of the body tirot,ed ' into henithyaction not spasmodically. as would he the utse if a mere stimulant were administered, but fur a con tinua ro it Is in this way that such eqtraordinary chan- Izos are wrought in the condition of the (cable, emaciated .d iervou. , iuralids, by the use at this most wonderful cortecthe, ttherat lye ant! tonic. Let common cid, betwemi so:h a rn tetradnu and it prostrating on ' diorite. supplemented by a poisonous witriegent like strychnine or coin [.l an 11.1 ry . The Confessions of an Invalid.—Published for the lxment of young men and others who rut fer from Nervous Debility. ete., supplying tho means of .elf rum Written by one who cured himself; and sent free no receil nag a poet paid &inched envelope. Ad dress, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Dee. 241. ISG9 —Gm.srup Brooklyn, N. Y. OF YOUTH.—.: Oentletnan m ha Nur ho e d ioryo.r. ['OM Nervous Prrnot lioe Deoly. and sit t he carrti of Youthful liiiiblen-ton. .111. for the sake of suffering heinaulty..aeod free to ail who need if. the receipt and directiZne for Making , the stmptr recce. y by which be was Crtrad. Ehtlerers o fishing io profit by the odiiirliser's experience, con de he adttresYhe;. In !wrier!. COTlndellet. JUAN [I trUUEN, No. 4.2 Cedar etrreL New Tort. (mayl2 ly I.rtti,clv.crtitnitat. pERKINS' NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMP. 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The followingdedeetions from the, above rates will be I made vehrn all the 'tape. ordered ore rent to a single od. drew , . and not addrerred recently to the member. of the I the club : Twenty copttm Filly ettptert... One copy will be furnished gratis for getting up a club , of twenty or Inure, all addressed to one person, for one year. A copy of the Daily Ago will be Punished gratis for get-' ling up a club of flfty. a,!the Weekly Age is re ceohs per quar terl,hoer, t w eet t ' e fire o y Dents per annum, if prepaid at the der . • - The ah. - eretermai will he rlg.idle adhered to. and no un ite will be taken of a pub.reriptiun until paid In advance. Draft, on Philadelphia' ur punt.ollire order*. wiyaqle to the order of the Puhlleher. being safer, and preferable to any other mods of remittance. All who s=l mune) by ripmrat mast prepay erprehl charge, WELCH ROBB, hr.. I I and la South Seventh St . I ' Philadelphta ()TICE All account• with livestock ti Hawley must be owl. Ucd forthwith, wtthont Water notice. The busthe,a will be conducted hereafter under the name, firm and rtyle of DracsTocs.. UAWLET & CO. Montrose. S. 3, Inrit---&s, DENTISTRY C. A. SACKETT'S Detract Emma, New =ford, Pa PArticu Inr attintion given to an ope aliens nn the nein rat truth. Artificial. Teeth knelled In all- the . varion• atyka 1/4111, to tat. Perfect aatistactinn guarantied to all. Come and ace me, and satiety yuaraelree. Ddb. Waits, Y 4 Metre each day. Jan. 5, 18;9-1y . l uctlON ! AUCTION ! The subscriber will sell at public ventlnon the premises on,Tuestltty, Feb. Ist. 1870, com mencing lit 10 ti'elock, a tn., the following, pro perty, to wit : 2 - COWS, 2 Yearlings, a quantity of Hay, Corn, litickwtmt, Oats, Rye, 1 Os Cart, 1 _Plow and other Farming Utensils, Household Furniture, Tables, Chaim and Cracker•, a quantity of Po tatoes, and various, other articles not mentioned. TERMS.-111 sums of $lO and upwards, 6 months credit with approved security ; under $lO, cash. • , PETER GAVITT. Dimock, dan..311:4 1870.-8° ABEL TLIMELL, DRUGGIST, MONTROSE, PA I. continually . recelvint And keeps constantly ea band a full and desirable as morn:lent of genuine D 11136 8 -, Mii)ll.!qES; Paints. Oil., Dce-Sluffs. Tea.. Spleen. and other Gro ceries. Stone . Warn. Well and Window Paper.ANats wisre„ Prult ,Tar. Mirror., Lamp*. Chimneys. Kero sene, Machinery O il, Tanners' Oil, .1 4 76ittnot Oil, Re lined Whale Oil.Spererr Oil.' Olive - Oil, Spirit. Turpen tine. Vandrom Cyan ry Seed. V Inegar.Potaoh. Callren tra Irtt Lye. Azle Urca.e, True.e.. Supporters, Medical Instrument., Shoulder Brace., Whip., Can., Phiud., Cartridgew. Powder.-shot, Lead, Gan Cape. Blestio:x Powder and Pune. Violin.. 5010 n.... Bow.. etc. Flu en, p r ocke l i n ve s . h .4 ll:p nic a i n e d ..B L i l i nz, nd Plctcd isiToooll.let.vS:auto.: flair Oil.. [ lai r REMorers. and flair Dyes. Brn.hes. .linloes. be. DitAtit Articles, a general asecirtment of FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, end PERFUMERY MI the leading and lien kinds of News Mtlt.mt Dora --•- Jackson. Auburn. Greif Bend boro. . . In short. nearly cies,' Om: to restore tbo nick. to please the taste— to ttcliget um eye, to entity' the hum,, and also to (madam to the real and substantial entelort. of life. goloorfaffoo fo Impracticable snit would an a naritalper. cattobiDru: and Variety !Storni! If ontrom Jut. 53irtr, DISSOLITTIOS:' The oopartneeship heretofore existing between 4.J. ilarrcy.rnd.E, 4„,,lenney, andlitte Ann amen!' Ultrin3r. ti- Jenner; lanais day diasolrett an:dna The books and accountant' the late' rta are in the hands of Geo. Ilarvey, at the store }atop occupied by us, sad an iminediate settlement of the same is desired 'HARVEY; Mem IleeilfleiCtri-4 . ' , • -7 JL , =ITER. • Tbo Grocery sot PrnaWon burtneta atll be condu cted by the undendaned at the old annul of Itarrey £Jcn• ner. deldr ah,hte kiobtraYbdel. zed trq terpeathity lbdte a aoallaaaaca libCtlit ttado Until:gine giten: 0E61106 lIARVZY gontroae. Dee,m,ll3e9.''"3 JEWELRY. .Ib. FOR 1870. CEEZ=IM PATENT MEDICINES, ADICL . TVILREEL4 • n A. TIIRIELL 'STOVES ! STOVES ! The Great American Have Horner MA Due Beabia. For sale by O. IL ILlTrigr, New 31Uford, Ps„ Dec. VS, 1002.-.4t A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. TALLMAN'S SELF-BALANCING DiESTAND,, A combined Inkstand, Pen Rack, PerpetnalCaleadaf sad Pen Wiper, occupying only th e spree of common Ink stand, Can be willed over, dropped or tilted, without spilling any Ink, or Injuring the stand. Always right skier:lp. No more spilled Ink ; no mom mined menu scripts; fit for pale:ear cottage; no rnoroaolled carpets; warranted to hat s lifetime; iSt fin city or country ; fur odice or school room. Fur circular with term. to the trade and Aftents.eddreos A.B. TALLMAN, 511 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. For sale at the News Mee of Geo, C. MU A Cu. Mont row!. Pa. [Dee. 29, to l-3 (. 4 0031E AS THE WINDS COME. %JODIE AS THE W,AVESCOME." Preparatory to occupying our new and ele gant Store, No. 21 Court Street, corner of Court and Water streets, two doors east of Ilirehmann Bros., we will for the next SIXTY DAYS close out our entire stock of BOOTS & SHOES, RE GARDLESS OF COST, as we wish to fill npat the new store with an entirely new stock of first classgoodk We have on hand the LARGEST and BEST assorted stock of Boots and Shoes In the city, and every one in need of anything in our line, will certainly rind it to their interest to give us a call, Come and be convinced that we will do as we advertise. EGGLESTON & SKITIi, SOT COURT STREET, (Lincoln Block.) BINGHAMTON, N. V. Dee. V, 1869 GEORGE lIARVEY, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS AND CONWONOR OF FARM PUODUCE. TO TOE PUBLIC We are Pepping Butter to the best Commission [lous es to New York. and will farhish Pails, free of charge. guaranteeing the highest markot price for it. Call and ere no in the Store Room formerly occupied by L C. Keeler, S doors chore Koon's Rote. GEOBlat HARVEY. Montrose. Dec. =, ItsC". THE ELIAS lIOWE BEWDZO macams In Ar n ka n.. nw n l 3 ...lly4l , l t , n ll y to nn b y a 121 . e:4e:1 i t e;l:g i ld v a n egg awful So v. 21, 1069. E. L. WEEKS A CO.. Agents. OAMU PAID For Idorknit, Coon and Fox Sktno, by _ Nov. 24, 18b9. E. L. WESKS d CO A BEL ITRREI.L, Ibis jun rettarrod from Now 'lark add' a large ad dit ion to hi. 11-16.111,:ock or choice goods.. Mootrole, Nry. 24, Ititi9. TO THE VVORREVO MASS.—We are now prepared to runtish oil donee with contempt emplcqment at home, the whole he time or for the apare moments. Buttoets new, light and proatahle. Persons of either met earn from Sec. tolh pe r , evening , end pm port rum by devoting etr Whole lime to the boa inets. Eby. and chin earn nearly as Mann as men.— That n I who eon this notice may send their addrets. sod test Ws hi:miners. we main:tilde unparalleled , offer: Tu re oboe are nut well rettrllt . d. wa 1101111E11d $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sus pi, which will do to tor - menee work on, and ("a ny of The People* Literary (Mnpanion—ohe of the lie gem. and best family newspa w pers publi-bed--all tent free by mail. Header. if you ant permanent- eri'ala ble work,addnuis E. C. ALLEN & CO., Augusta, Maine Nor. 8.1669-4 m F URNISHING GOODS. Linen end raper Collar* and limas. Ties. Fairfti Bow*. hurpender*,l3mhrellne,Satchel*, Trunks, White rind Finalise', Shirt. in variety. •t OurrENnum. Romigsarz, & Cc's. AVVOLL,"; GOODS. , . Flannels plain all colon, !awl , plaid n.Pera rhirting extra line 4-4 wh!te, Bed thanheta. C irrittre and Borst Blankets. Clot h..C.afaimere, Beavers and Chin - China?, It the vani. In CT CM, Variety • at tit"TTEN BERG, HOS. d. COIL ZADY MODE CLOTHING. largeat stock In the county—an our own wen. uttriure—warracted good work road in low es to defy 111 e.tat t atitlttit. youth'f. and boys' complete .to , . II e't lane variety. al Iit:TTENZLIM. Ileemtattm. L Coe. GOLD JEWELRY A New and largo supply, Montrose, Nor 24, MA ABEL TERRELL. WIZARD OIL and nearly everything At TURIIELL'B. Doss i TRIMMINGS 'r-dri FANCY QPODB. • • Buttons Or all • deferiptions. Ifendqtuirtersii • • ,Ptrrraintna, itamomtna. A Co's. OVER -0 yEttopATs, OVERCOATS, lamp and email, good and cow moronality.ln great variety. at " GETTENEinto. BOWIE/kr* a COL • • . . L d llnE 1" AL . Vt trytrearti this. It'6.7.4DERVOL IS ti.VE tuts been the *tr.erst of ah'old Connecticut family by the name of Phehe Baker. glirnow it comes forth to bless man kind. Its power to at.t.sT Tare. to Warne sullitEnta. to trzir. nerves, I , very eqtritortintry : the like aft has naver been known. 1000 persons already bear tee. time-.. one person says I bought It $l. Pot, and I . would not ho. wltholt It An. $lO. or I bad to go airthe P to N. T. for IL"- Poysleism. recommend it. and $4 pots are ordered daily for and Public lusting nuns, to every paid litr, T. S. For eats, Burns, Bo Bruises, Sores, Cheers,, WITH- Cancers, Sore Nipples, • Broken Breasts, CiIV- OUT IT -- !red Lips and lianas, ONE IEI-options, blind and IN TH E bleeding Piles, Comb, • • Bunions, Chilblains, „P.,A" 1 7. .. bitea or animals, Ja •:.; ; ',..,.-: .: sods, etc..nte..., DON'T -Pin'Thlggifits Ikerp tepr • ,Air 10,000 un s are elve away toteitt virtue. - • . IW - 01) **your Drum:lll%2nd gettose $2,52, sadtsiliwt.a tient. parch Pidcal, A4drets COSTAR Co4 . l3lloirsrd Street-, N. Y. OTTON GOODS. Anzeilita:itepet/szt .10tSiFe,d.61,0113(npOactif aa its asset is qutectit THE FLOOD! COME AND SEE TEM FLOOD OP Now Goodl9, Just arrived st A. cE .1)., li. LAT II ROP'S DREII3 GOODS In large quantltleo, of all Silks and Man LARGE STOCK Of Hata and Caps, Furs, Ready • Rada Clothing, Oust ,meres, Beavers, Sackings. Horse Blankets. 104 Blanket., Bed Spreads, Hardware, Crockery, Roots and Shoes, &a- 6.c. We am Agents lar the Celebrated PARIIAM SEWING MACHP.ZE I Mvatroen. 04. 12. RE IT KNOWN! That 'h+ lamest and beet sibetloo of READY RAE CLOTHING, O CLOTHS CASSI HMS. D RESS 000Ds F AU-KINDS. DO. AlasTIC GOODS. 811A.Y7LR, cLoARS. lIATs & CAPS. LADIES' GENTS FURNISHING GuoDS,.I4 Lla I mas 00 03. FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS. etc eta., to be found In tbls part of the State, ran always be fuuud at 'be wall Mauna and pupula: Elora of 'G-uttenbery, itosenbaum .co M. EL DEW • t:ER„ representing this grui to Mont miss, arriving lately trum New Turk pith A VERY EXTENSIVE STOOL ntabore mentioned nondr. 'unable frtr the Pell and Winter gamed. and having tak.n particular pans in se henttaome re and designs. am well a. looldsz Wdm old s verbstyl ~• a penny saved la a penny earned: We atter nursolvet of having TIAMAINS for al who w fl ant to be miming In making their prirrhaen. We wonlrl request s all and Inspection of one goods. OUTTENDEXO, ROSIVAISAL'It d CO /lostruee, Oct. let, 1809 ENTS WANTED. AGENTS CL , I7ANTED, $l5 to $20 , 9 per month, Mate and fe male, to tell the celebrated and original Common Souse Family Sewing Machine, Improved and perfected. It "rill hem, fell, stitch, tuck, bind, btaid aid embroider Ina most advert., manner. Price-only 4115. For elm. petty and durability, It has' DO vital. • Do Sotbny from my parties aellibg machines ander the same name as .onra_ AMir .6....0r-oiso , a 111. as they arc worthless Cast Iron Machines. For Circular, and Tcrma l l . apply or addretta, CRAWFOI4I A CO.. 419 Cliesttilit Street. Philadelphia. Pa. Oct. 20, 1869.-3m—Jow FARM FOR SALE The enbseriter offers for sale his Farm , situate in the Old part of New Milord township, conWning ONE * HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THREE ACRES. BB arms improved. well watered by springy, and a email creek. There are two houses. one dew. and three barns. one new, and other outbuildings, and two good orchards The land not Improved I. heavily timbered. Terms made easy. For Ihrther Informed= call on or re addss the suberiber at New =ford, Saxes Co. Pa. Nov. 10. aBo3.—tt JACOB WAYMAN. TIRE RAILING, WIRE GUARDS, For Store Fronts, Asylums, dc. Iron Bedsteads. Wire Webbing for Sheep and Poultry Yards. Brass and Iron Wire Cloth, E leves, Fenders. Screens for Coal Ores, Sand. Sc Heavy crimped Cloth for Spark Arrest. rs, Landscape Wirer , for Win dows, etc. Paper Makers' Wires, Ornamental Wire wort, etc. Every informarina by addressing the man ufacturers. B. WALESIL A. SONS. Ap.7ylgd No II N. Sixth it., Philadelphia. -2-:4OtrATE OF JOSEPH GARY, fare of Jackson,.Sue quehanna county, Pa., dec'd. Letters of administration 'upon the estate of the above named decedent basin. been granted to the un dersigned, notice is hereby fren to all persons indebt ed to said estate to makeimmediate payment. and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement to the undersigned- LEANDER GRIFFIS, Adm'r. Jackson, Dee. 15. 1401 • ESTATE OF BENJ. WARNER, late of Igew Milford township, SCRIPI eo:. deed. Letters of administration upon the estate of the above named decedent having been ;ranted to the underelha• ed. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby uni fied to make immediate payment, and those imeing claims &genet the same to present them duly authentt eated for settlemenL JOEL S. TINGLEY, Adet. /*Jew Milford. Dee. 15. ErATE OF T. J. ROBINSON, 11Plate of Lathrop township, husquehnnua Pa. deceased. Letters of admiotstration upon the estate of the ahoy° named decedent baying been granted to the on deraign ed, all persona indebted to nit estate arc hereby notl nod to make Immediate payment, and. those having claims again PI the some to present them duty autheutl. cited for settlement. Lathrop, Dec I, tenn. ESTATE of EDWARD FLANIGAN, Woe Silver Lake, Snore county. Pa.. deed. Letters otadmlntatratlon upon the estate of thesboa's named decedent haat on been granted to the undersign• ed. all persons Indebted to said canto are hereby nett. nod to mate Immediate payment, and.these having nee16.111151.1 the same to present them duly anthentl • forsettlement. IANES NeP t ABIL ELIZA lILTII FLANIGAN. Ainers de bends non cam testament* 41111.10. Slicer Lake, Dec. I, IND. BUFFALO ROBES, • Both with aud without aim :min; sod Hain. lint rethl nil at Nov. H. wro. E. L. WEEKS & C 0... BEAUTIFUL. SETS of FURS • • in throe and four go4 ll k. Mak, Fltab. fable, Canny !tail Elver Utak, grauvd, at Tlaa. yt, IWO. E. L.' , allllll3 as COV. MEMZU Of new Hatters. Droadellatka.Coatlngt; and FWD Caufmarti.—ales a bur thing for IA pier backs. tithe yard. ar raadanto Warder. by 002. & CO. - .IVVW gIIAWLS, zfizir Dims Gooin,; • /icor Printr. New rant, 160049•N0W Lloods.beavet trimmed. just recelVed by - B. L. WEEE3 ; HOUSE. 1,110101#5.,. . - • sigma • atATIVE tt RABB Bit,iiiift itiievypun , : and moiety of othet 'toadied Wind tug Chcrei:Beandy, Cider Brandt cc. Nearly the differ Meng kthactif Rtim) Masud OM. old BO lad MIAMI wnlakay. dkohol,Fitraßrlrrifßay,Riandit , iennstsat 1,7 an band and for ask Dy . 0/11. muursi& Xoatesat. gar* lin teMI GLAD TIDINGS TO CONSUMPTIVES—A gra•ele. rather nend to MI no:Lowish It, the titroMl o-. 8 which his donate, after boeg droll ay DJ the obyet daze and &spotted or by her Either, woo reamed fro coot:mod commotion to posted taint', nation:tic ot , of medicine. Sent tree. Address c 100.19-4 Me. OszrrD. Plolzrxr. Jersey City, 11... T • FREE TO BOOK AOKI'S... We 1011 send a handsome prospectus of our NEW II LUSTItATED POUFS' BIBLE. to nyft t CO of charge. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO Ptiflndelphis. Pa. • [Dee. 29-4 FARMERS' HELPER Shows hair to dotolo the prtiftts of thorium; and now Farmers and their sons can race make $163 perms ln Winter. 10,000 tended will be mailed free to.— Senn name and address to ZEIGLER, McGill - Mr it CIL, Philadelphia, Po. [Dec. 29.T4 THE BEST. THE BEST - . OrTHE SCIFNTIFIC Ar. ERICA:I.4O A weekly Illustrated Journal of IC pages, devoted to ]fa. chinery. Agemilturil Improvements, Chemical Sauce, and New Discoreriefl. A Spleadid Journal. $1,500 Cash will be paid for dabs of subscribe CO lhr tOtirof Februari t A handsomesteel plate engraving of IO distin gtilthed American ventors. presented to Subscribets. Specimens of paper, prowectuseskall blanks tor tamer sent free. Terms, $3 eel a year; $1 60 for 6 month,— Viscount to Clubs. E book of importance to all about to apply for patents. sent tree. Write for hill particulars concerning prizes and patents, to Min& d. CO., Publishers and Patent Solicitor*, 3: Park Row, New York. a. a D. IL I;ATIIItOP NStrltALGlA—Nerroasness and Female Walnuts Cared.—A Clergroan's Widow sutfered for yaw with the above diseases ; will lend tht means of her own ears free. lire. DULL Jersey City. N. J. (deetrJ—i 1870. THE NURSERY. 1870. The best, cheapest and moat richly Maatrated atantbly Magazine for Children, 451.50 a year In adr:ince. Sob scribe now, and get the last *umber of 18459 FUZE'. .Addless JOIISi 1.. hI.IOREY. dec2O-.4 El Washington Street, Boston. THE MAGIC COMBwIII change any col ored bnlr or beard to a.pormanent blnekOr brotin. It coolants no poison. Any one can one It. One scot by =all fort!. Addren MAGIC COMB CO., SprlngdtM., Man. . Is l 55 A mentb made by agents selling OLIVE . LOG N'S kraut work, BEFORE THZ OOTLIGHTS and BEHIND THE SCENES. The :dad, wary, rapid selling . book otit. moo ordered the bat month. Agents cm senors field and a $Y Cl outfit In*, by mating this Alit, and addressing , PARM }LEE k CO. Publisher*, Philadelphia, Pa., and 311ddIctown, Cosa. Dee. zr- 4 HE has beet' traveling about humbogging dtriggl, eta and private parties, [nixing up and Nellie.: a hero con. porwil Platen ht calla WOLCOTT'S PAIN PAINT. MI of Wolcott . a genotac renierttea harm , r u outelde wrapper ( trillssignahnv wept). Loot out for counter feit.. Mr. Pinta of WOLCOTT'S APINIFIStATOR for Ca tarrh and Cold. In the bead,Or one Pi of Pain Paint, for Ulcers or Pain, cent free of express ua rd. eelpt of Oft money at 181 Chatham Square. v. Y:, or toe Milton of rain Pala (dons to alraugtli) fur 3:8).—. Small bottles told by all bia=lsti. 15,-4 IL L. WOLCOTT.' . LORILLARD'S " EttitEgA" SHOEING TOBACCO is an excellent article of paw u Latoi Irtr g ivia. n —Wherever introdnee t it is oral - chatty admi r ed. —lt I. put up in Min.:2OlTM 133t1Viirl in solidi orders (or lleereehauth Pipes are daily paclted. LORILLARD'S " YACHT CLUB" • SMOKING TOBACCO has no superior; being denlitot. haled. It cannot micro nerveless conxtitatlousi or ple or sedentary habits. —IL Is produced Boni selections of the Quest stock, and prepared by a patented and original rionner. —lt Is very aromatic. ruildxisid light in weight—hence It alit last coach longer than others; nor does It ban" or Wog the fottzte, or leave a disagreeable afteictinde. —Orders for p„,enuine, eler,xittly carved. Mserseltanna Pipes, ether monnted,rind wicked in neat leather pock et eases; emplaced Id the Yacht Club brand daily. LORILLARD'S " CENTURY" CHEWING TOBACCO. —Yttis brand of Fino (suit hewing Tobacco has no superior anywhere. witbout doubt the beet cberwing tobacco in tbis country. LORILLARD'S SNUFFS. - • HAVE been IngenTl i are in the United S tale s once 110 rears , and atilt k tadl tilgod the bent "whereeer --If Tour storekeeper does not hare these articles for isle, ask him to art them. —They ~ro 'old by respectable Jobbers almost oral where. —Vifetffars mailed on Loit application. ulasitt & 00, hew. York. 02523213 MM1";'1M7477C71: - : That the MASON Jr. BASIL* CABINET Ind ME. TROPOLiTAN ORGANS are the BEST IN' TILE WORLD to proved by the almost : unanimous opinion of professional rttsleiane, by the award to them of SEV EN CY.FIVE GOLD and !SILVER MEDALS or other highest prefalamd at principal indnatrial competitions within a few yenn, Including the Aledal at the , Parts Exposit tie's. and by a sale very mach greani than that of any similar instruments. This Company manufac ture only First Claes Instromette, and win not motto "cheap organs" at atty price, or, entree an Inferior !petrel went to bear their name, lislair.g greatly increased their facilities for mannfacture.by the Introduction of new machinery end otheresfee. • they are now making Better Orgamsthan Eater Before . , at fncreased economy in cost, whet, In accordance with their" Ex-'d policy of aeiling altrair at least remunerative profit, they aro now offerirf2 at fliCat Of Inferior Work. Four Octave Or gans. Pt an %Valeta 'Case, W. Fire Octave Orr Ans Double Reed, Solid Walnut CU!, carved and paneled, with Flail Seen (riAle.Diapoiln. dlelana. Faac, Moo. ulanf,) SI.Z. ether styles In proportion. Circulars with fall particulars, Including accurate drawings of the different at Ica of organs, and mach Information which wine, of centre to every purchas er of an organ, will be sent free, and postage paid, to any one desiring them. MASON .t HAMLIN ORGAN U.S Tremont St., Roston ; Dediey, New Yoe", DFcember 15th. lath,--4 .• HNITTING 'MACHINE KNITTIND EVER INVENTED. TATS MACHINE Will ran either blekwardor forward but far superior fu every relp•mt. Will Bi,iit„2o,ooo STITCHES IN ONE MINUTE, , AND DO PERFACT WORE, lesyltni every knot on the inside of the work. It will knits. Nur of stotkingt (any size) in lees than hell an hour. It will knit AVI ELY, Adm'r Close or Open, Pain or 'Ribbed Work : , with any kind at edame or dne .rooksi yarn. or cation, silk, or linen. ltwill knit stockings with drnible heel and toe, drawers. hoads,racks. a mokinncaps. comforts. PUr.ea. mutt. hinge. athans, nnbine. ouderaiceett, mitten , . Pltalin ^ ran...lamp with...mans,. cow), ander. shirts, shnwh.,istkets.cradic dem, wristern. ti ;vets. tufted work, and h fact, rn endless variety or articles in every day ass, as wall aa for ornament. PROD! 0 TO $lO PER DRY .., . . Chn hi Made lip any One mitkiris American Eagle; Ufa cana.knitting siotkiags. an, while alpert array even make more ko Laing ftlail'Aroni. "Wet , alwlll commands a Meanle. A ;teflon can iteel:ly knit from twelve topairs of stockings pee (IV. tbs runt oo whi.- b will De not teas Win font C:41111 per 'pair. . . .- , - - , - FARMERS Cho sell their wool at only forty to Obi cents pei tailid bat by gating the wool muds, Into pro at a sznall:taV pease. and knitting it into socks, too of ittnio At; ;Otto! per dotted can bo rwatutd . O ~; ipt of $ we will forveard A' machine - AL:Or- We wish to procure ged ' es Agents In PIM 'Ogden% Of the United Stairs mid capable., to whom the mott ilk. end induce:ll,ml, trill be °greed. Adtietslt i' 'AMERICAN' inilrrillo blACltrili Ole, '-. Dec, 1.5.-4 Dutton -liai!j ' ur bt. Loth*, go. . . In Inltini In Ce Triperair. - tntni. FOr Clrc l ulannligit t irL it sito , girWitoks. nuen,conk. LanTtlve3 pArsTsoffs f'• •,o • a in( •fn ul.by AZIEWITRItitIh, Iloutrds e, if srtli'rri :beg. 7' • I OtajAVS,. WAR O unit a INGS, and Cloth- Trimming*. In grill:, deli at. . -outettitars,sosentattr 11-, ginv DAIICEIEY & CO. 'THIEF. AT LOWEST PRICES. THE AZIEHIHAN YAIIILH Is Presented to the Public as the: most Simple. Durable, Compact and Chealp: PRICE ; ONLY $25. with equal facility : ; Makes the Same Stitch as by Hand, . . aut star iocEv y 4•-• • • • -eta g guiding , ara . Onttepb, eledigrOdlitacy at ~iaciiistaim colt:. •