The Montrose Democrat 1 nausaist tvzstWtntrzanAt Stoma% A? Most-cm' ISTSDDEZWIN• COITSTT. PA., DT .1111. 33.41.1X7ME3131r. AT II rim aim= u IDT•DCZ-011 4. 112.4 •T END OP TEAM Bates of Advertising TAree•tonrika Intl of apace. or Im, nuke a square Otielaquare, $ weeks or lees, $l.OO ; m 0.111.23; 3 mu. $7.50; Bmo WO; I year. P. I year. One.cl,....•tith col., I mo, WO: 3 mo. SAM: 61110 . 3 12 Ak $6lOO. Onalnarter col,. I O. $6.50 ; 3 Mo. MOO ; 6 too. $2O ; I yeas. $3O. Mall' cohabit. t mo. $19.00; 3 mo. $43.00 ; 6 mo. $23.00; I year. $3lOO. One column. t mo. MOO: 3 mo. $35.00 ; 6 Ina. $ 6 O-00 ; I year. $100.60. • Auditor's Notices, $3 60 ; Executors' and Administra tors' Notices, $303. All eommtmicrtions or limited or individual interest, 10 ets. per line. Obituary Notices, tO au par line. Marriage and Drain NCOCCII true. Job Palluting executed neatly aid promptly at fal. price*. • _ Deed% Mortgages. Notes. Joatters'. Constable,' School and other blataksfor sale. Zacsovel laa.teolliacbsscno. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. COUNTY OFF/CESS. President Judge—Hon. P. R. strecter. Aasoelate Judges—A. IlaWed°. IL I'. Aubley. Prothonotary and Clerk of tMurts—W, F. Sowell. Degitter, Recorder. de —Jerome IL Lyon.. Platelet Attorney—D. W. Searle. Treasurer—Benjumln Gl.dden. Sheriff—Wm. T. Mosley. Deputy Sheriff-li. B. Helme. Barrryor—James W. Chapman. COMII2I/410tICRIF-352111Sheres, J. T. Ellie, Preverved Diode. • Commissioners' Clerk—Wm. A, Common. Joey Commissioners—F. B. Streeter, Mr opfeio, Darriel Brearater, Wm. A. Croesmna Auditor —F. B. timodler, Tracy Ilayeen, 11.31. Jones. Coroner-Dr. C. C. Halsey. MONTROSE & BRIDGEWATER ASYLUM. DlnrCrons.—Perrin Wails, John Trumbull. W .L. Cos. Timserar-11. 0. Camp. Itmarard—ft. Ilemjarala Myslelati—Dr. J. D. Vail. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Thirgers-.C. M. Gm. Couatil-D. F. Aurae. W L Coz, Damlel Sayre. U. F. Terrell, seam Sic S. Foster. D. D. Searle, A. D. Butterfield. J. I. Van. ' Theeenrer-4 D. Vail. C.:marshle-Jetio C. Howell. nigh constable—Charles J. Whipplr.. School Direciars—Wm. D. Jessup, J. R. DeWitt. W W. Watson, D. Thatcher, B. F. Austin, M. B. Bekaa. MINISTERS Preabyterlan—Rre. Jacob O. linter Epleattpal—Rev. IL A. Wants:ter. Raptlit—liataat Iletbodtst —Rey. Meg Elwell. tratholle—Rev. J. Slattery. ASSOCLATICANS Warren Chapter. No. ISO, meets at Masonic Hall on Thursday of with mouth oa or before full moon. Warren Lodge, No. NO. A. Y. IL. meet. a Ma•onic nail the Itrst Wednesday of erten roman on or before fall moon, and the second Wedbesday thercaftli r. Montrose Lodze, No. ISt. 1. 0. of 0. F., meets at Odd Fellows Hall every Tuesday evening. ttt. John's Eneampto.nt. No RD. meets at Ood Fel lows Ball the bd 4th Fries) each rnotoh. Robyn:ape:pre Ledre, No. 7. meet. at Odd Fellow. Ilan the dent Friday each month. Ilotstrove Lodz. I. 0. of G. T. meet. at Good Temp lar. Ulan e'er, .111011 day eeeo n:. Good Samerita t Temple of Honor. No. 16 meets at Oand Templars' Dint the Ed Friday of each month. farWe would again call the attention of our readers to the very generous oiler. which we make them, in giving them the American Stock Journal free for one year, in connection with the Democrat, by complying with the terms, which are subscribing (or renewin,g) at once, and pay ing one year in advance. quite a large number have done so already, and the time is limitcd— Do not delay, for you are only asked to do what is for your uttermt—to pay m advance for the lemocrat, and receive one of the best Agricultu ral Jonrnab that is now pnbiiahad for one year, from January, 1870. Let not that of l "tither' procrastination pilfer from you this golden op portunity. Heavy Fire In Towanda. On Friday night or Saturday morning last a very destructive fire occurred in Towanda, destroying the whole block of buildingssouth of the Ward House. It is pretty authentically reported that the loss Is between 400.000 and 500,000 dollars. How much insurance we have not ascer tained. Stroud and Brown of this place have quite an amount. The cause of the fire we have not learned. Dentistry. Dr. J. a. Smith, " the either of Dental Sur gery," is at Morse's Hotel in Grangerrille, and Dr. T. J. Wheaton still be there on Monday, Feb. 7th, 1870. [Feb. 2, 1870. Fine Oien. Mr. Hart, who Ikea upon the Mulford farm, drove u fine a pair of 4 years old cattle through our borough the other day as we have seen late ly. They were well mated, finely built, and weighed 8,200 lbs. Mr. Mulford informed us that they had been fed nothing but hay. lie had lately purchased them of Mrs. Drinker. Dominion. The friends of Rev. L P. Towner will make him a Donation visit at the Parsonage and base ment of the Church, in Fairdale, on Wednesday', Feb. 9th, afternoon and evening. All are invi ted. By order of Committee. Free Temperattee Lecture. Dr. N. J. Cogswell, of Bradford county, will Lecture on Temperance at Good TrinpLars' hall in Montrose, on Wednesday evening Feb. 2 at 7 o'clock. The public are invited. Montrose, Jan. 26th, 1870. Warford Age&cultural Bodely. Thelth annual meeting of the Marian! Ag. ricultural Society will be held in liarford VS lageon Monday evening, Feb. 7, 1870, at which time °Maws ♦ill be elected for the ensuing year, itt. All are invited. By order of Execu tive Committee. A. J. TIP -PANT, Ber'y Donation. The friends of Rev. IL 11. Gray will make biro a Donation in Dimock, of E. Carlin's Feb. 10th, afternoon and evening. All are respeetfally iniated. Ballad Entertainment By D. D. Ayder, at Mcntrose, on Fri day evening, Feb. 4th. Tittrta, 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock—to connnentx at 7/. 1 take this method of acknowledging a donation of $206 from the members of the Masonic fraternity of Clifford Lodge on the evening-of Jan. sth. Also a purse of $22-50 from Nicholson Lodge to be Ad ded to the above--making the handsome sum of $220.50. ishall - ever remember the donors With gratitude and prayer for this unmerited epression of their good will • EDWIN EL Tztrxso.v. Clifford; - Jan. 27, 1870. Impnortant Deddon.. On Monday the 24th nit. the Snpreme Court of New York rendered a verdict anst the D. L& W. R. R. in favor of Charles Eaton, who it was alleged receiv ed injuries through the carelessness of a conductor. Me' was a dead :head on the train, but the Court scene to have explodo: ed the suppOeition thitrompanies lure not liable le such eases lE'lre of len;bville. The nava shop of Flynn and Ityaw,of Frieudsville was destroyed by fire on Fri day last. Loss notyet ascertained. There was an insurance upon it by Stroud and Brown of (WOO. lire at Athens. A small dwelling owned by Mrs. Wit kenson, waa burned on Friday night last. A bakery and other buildings adjoining, were saved with difficulty. Insurance, $7OO origin of fire unknown. Eoivery. A Towanda nigger nann•d Gettes, fool ishly employed in the responsible position of sexton of the Presbyterian church io that place, has been detected in drawing money upon forged cheeks, and lodged in jail. In almost every situation " the col umd troops tight bravely." A Card. Prof. Stephen Shelp would tender to his friends in Fairdale his gratefnl ac knowledgments fur their liberal donation of near 850 on Saturday evening last. Jessup, Juu. 31, 1870. Disturbing Religions Meeting*. ' In many places it seems to be a behef among young men, that religions bodies have no rights which are hound to he re spected. Our community is, fort unately, not grievously afflicted with this style of lawbteaking, but it may be well to pute lisp the facts in a case which has just been legally decided. A young man named Seachrist, in Dallastown, York county, recently so misbehaved himself in church, as to break up the meeting. Upon his trial for the offence, the Presiding Judge, the Hon. Robt. J. Fisher, asserted the right of religious bodies to form their own rules for governance, and the liability of persons breaking them to be punisha— Seachrist was sentenced to pay a fine of five dollars, the costs of prosecution, and to be imprisoned in the county jail for fif teen days. State Agricultural Society. The annual meeting of the Society, for the purpose of electing (AM 'S for the en suing year, took eluee at the rooms of the Society at Harrisburg, on Wednesday, Jun. 19th. The following gentlemen were elected : President, Joint C. Morris. Vice Presidents, Daniel G. Drieshach, George Scott. The committee a ill meet on the 16th of March next to fix a time and place for holding the next exhibition. The terms of office of the recording secretary and treasurer do not expire until March next. Scarlet Fca•er Is now very prevalent throughout the country. It is a dangerous disorder when not promptly taken in hand. It begins with, languor and loss appetite, followed by fever and sore throat, and then the "red patches" on the cheeks appear. When the symptoms are first observed, place the child in a room which is warm hut well ventilated. Administer warm, weak lemonade with a little gout arable dissolved in it. Cover the abdomen with dry wane flannel, then take a neatly fold ed bed sheet and place it in boiling hot water, wring it out by means of dry tow els. arid place it over the flannel on -the child's abdomen. This must be ri.peated until porspiration is observed, which trill not result for some minutes, when the patient will drop iuto a quiet slumber, ;ind with careful nursing is saved. All of this may he dune before a physician can be summoin.sl, and will prove a great ausilliary to his course of treatment—in many eases it will enable him to save the life of a dear child and prevent the dis orders which almost always follow this dreadful complaint, when it is not prompt ly assailed by this simple preliminary home treatment.—Ex. County Institutes. In response to a letter for information addressed to the State Surkrintendent of Common Schools by a teacher at William sport, the said official under date of Dec. 10th, has made the followintlecision rel ative to the law regulating theholding of County Institutes : " That School Directors are not com pelled to close their schools in order to al low their teachers the privilege of attend ing a Teachers' Institute." School Directors cannot compel teach ers to attend aninstitute. Whether Directors can deduct any thing. from the salaries of teachers who do not attend an Institute, depends upon the contract between the parties." COST 0 F TILE WAIL -$9,000,000,000 (nine thousand million's) is Mr. Wells' es timate of the cost of the war—taxes per petual upon every body and every thing. This is the cost of abolishing the Con stitution our fathers, Washington, Madi son, Franklin and Hamilton, left us, and of demonstrating the negro to he little superior to the white man. This has been the cost of radical administration of the federal Government for a few years only. Another Pig heard from. Mr. F. W. Boyle of New Milford butch ered a pig only 30 months old,weigbt mated when dressed 207 lbs. Ides-sre. Hancock and Turner were employed to dress this pig, and will touch for the above. As soon as a satisfactory pedigree of this pig can be collected, it will be given. to the public. Also a full and interesting' description of a wonderful calf raised an d owned by a farmer of New 31ilfurd. now wUI be be iteeelved. How will the negro.U. S. &miter be re ceivetLby his radical colleag,nes ? That is a goestiou we cannot help asking? It will not do for them to treat him as the radicals of the house did Mr. 3lenard, " the colored gunman from Louisiana." lie must not be crowded back into a dark corner, and compelled to crouch on'an un-' used sofa under the gallery. The Han. W. li. Revel is, according to radical doc trine, the perfect equal and the' full peer of Stunner s Simon Vameron or any other Senator, The radicals mast act up to the principles they profess. They must face the music manfully. Revel is au • Ohio: " nigger," a carpet bagger. That prevents him from, bein_g a proper representative of the blacksuf Mississippi ; but it will hot, authorize the radicals to treat him with any diarespect. .Let Sumner open his anus to the new corner t and let him see, that there is no eihibition of " the Var.' barism of caste" On the &Publican side of the Sznate.—Zanoaster Inieligencer. . —Tliree Germans, living near Belvidere have died of trichina, from eating diseased pork. and *Alt others- drinter: onslytick from the same cam*. - NEI3/11r8II8 PUOIOIIII VI It ET'S Fulton BL.; - New York. ' • Week ending Jan. 28, 1870. Butter, pa k g l.l Cherae, dfacairy, per , 1b..... •• tory • ... Eggs, per doz ..... . Flour, per barrel. ..... Corn intn1,190.1135,• • •,• Rye Winnicper, MOW— ' OTOS Corn Hops, crop of ISM— Beef, sides, per lb .... Hoot, Potatoes,w Turkeys, per Ib. Chickens " Geese 'f Tallow ' ')' • •• AWC.6kXa.Za.x.a..43r•xia. McOmmu,--Trrve—ln Rarfotd, on (be 17th ult.;lty Rev. A. Miller, Hugh McConnell, of liseford,,and Miss Florence E. Tilts, of Nich olson. Mr.natt: Fairdate, Jan. 22d, by Rey. W.m.Ahclp, Mr. Win Add S 31eradis and ss 14 , 7. 2 C2u15r,,37t,t!nf Rush. r:IZIALTNICIE3. Loomm—ln Hurford, Jan. 23d, Laura, wife of Dr. E. N. Loomis, aged 44 yean. Dear Advertioements. ORIVAVILIWiLt4 SALE: The result of my experiments the last season with the Norway Oats have been fully up to my expectations, and i ptn'ltatistped they are well adapted to our soil, and tliat every farmer who possibly can should get the seed. I bought last spring of the Ramsdell agents in New York,one bushel of 39 lbs. of the Norway Oats, I sowed them on one acre of good ground, and harvest • el from it 70 bushels of 80 lbs. per bushel, mak ing an Incseasept4Pbtishels frothiopte. I alsosotred in the same bri crtf &Molly gco I ground, 3 bushels of 30 lba each of common oats on one acre, and harvested therefrom 115 bushels OfBOlOS. Mr bushel, an :Ermicaso of 18 bushels from one. Therefore from this trial I am satis fied that the Norway Oats will produce twice as much as the common Oats. It' any wish more confirMation, I would tettitthem to reporti from all parts of the country, given in the Rural New Yorker of Jan. Bth, 18 . 70. PRICE $4 per BUSHEL of 32 Ibs. Call soon, as I have but few to scIL For dale by R. L. S PIIIN Sunnuertiville, Feb. 2, 18 0.-0 t• sELLING ouT GEO. HAYDEN will offer his entire Stock of Goods at Cost for the next sixty days. A large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Cloth log, Boota, Shoes, Itats, Caps, Crockery, etc. THIS TS NO III:31131:G Mv stock roust be sold, as I have to leave the Emi Now is the time for bargains. Thmie having my Rutter Pails will please return them. Al persons Indebted by 110le or book account will please settle up without further notice. GEO. HAYEEN New Milford, Feb. 2, 1870.-4 HA RVEY & STAMP, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS Floor. Salt, Butter, Pork, Lard, Ham. Salt Fish, Tallow. CondLis, Crackers, Cheese, Coffee, Spices, Choice Yeas. tlogan,' Iticr. Dried and Claimed Fruit. Tobacco. Cigars, Snuff. nod all other articles usually kept In a Snit class Grocery and Prorialon We will mark oar Goods as low as we an afford, lied well for cask, or exchswac for produce, We will herukh Palle arid ship Butter for risme who deafra oe to, and endeavor to chrozooduathirattiou .. PATRON ...OE SOLICITED GEORGE HARVEY • • r, P. STAMP, Montrose, lib. 2,1222.—1 f A:A .UDITOIt% NOTICE. he tindereigned an auditor appointed by the Or phau's loon of Susquehanna county, upon excep tions filed to the account of A. D. Corse, admin. letrittor of the estate of Jonas Mann. deceased. will attend to the ditties of hi• appointment at his office in Montrose, on Thursday, Wch tO„ itiTA at 1 o'clock p. m. P. A. CASE. Auditor. liontrosc:Pcb:rh, • = 4 UDITOR'S NOTICE. .Tbuncrodzesea - A.ingettrar-appebareit b - the thphan s Court of ltusquehanna county to distribute the and to tha hand* of the administrator of the estate of E. B. Rowell. dec'd. xlll attend to the duties of his appointment at I.ls office in Montrose. on Friday the tit day otilluruh. 11E0: at. lot/Auk. p.a3:,22whith time and place, all &remotes att'requitedto present their Maims or be debarred from camioa. in on said fund. IP. A. CASE, Auditor. Feb. 2, 0,113.-4 FARM FOR SALE, Of.l74lcres, situated on the toad / from Sil ver take . to Mud Lake, 100 acres improved; and mast of balance In Lary timber, containing several hundred cords of hemlock bark ; a good House with L and barn, about 40 bearing apple trees, well watered, a good water power, con venient to churches, schools, etc. inquire on the premises, or address . A. J. fiIIELDON. Jan. 19, 18:0.---1fam At: Joseph. Pa. riOUP,T6 OP,';APPEAL. . . TbOCotatnissions of Susquehanna Com.: ty have Axed upon the following dapaand dates respectively for hearing appeals from assess ments for the year 1670, at the Commissioners' Office, In Montrose, to wit : Apolacon, Checonnt, Friendsville,Forost Lake, Little *glows. fuIAAP44O`O74 TuCloUir, Feb. 15th, MOO. " - Franklin, Liberty, Silver Lake, Lisburn, Jes sup and Rusk on Wednesday, Fcb. 16th. 1870. D i ni ceki LlAtir9l?.Bl l lZipAvilayliiMeat ARS tp. Great Bend bor.,. opLaatuorertsialNefar ford boro, on Thursday, Feb. 17tb, /WO Harmony, Oakland, Sorra Bork Ararat,Jack zok and otation, on Friday. rebj&b, 1870 - Itiontroee n , BridgeWiter • aildißrooklyn, Mon day, Feb. 2114,1870. - Clifford, Drusdat Lenox,Gibtoo. ILstford end nelA 6 capgie i =, Com'ra Office, WSE A. ORo424o2LCierk. Montrose, Jan. 19, Imo. RAMSDELL'S NORWAY OATS This Oats will produce three times as much as any other Oats. For sale at lowed mar k et price, by VOL J. HEAVY, Jan. 28, 18711-Bm* ' St. Josephs, Pa. 35Q38 15@,/17 1%118 30e81 4.61n5.50 ~.........1,7540.05 1121.46 " - BB@OS 50458 . ...... 9501.00 10@•20 • ....... 12014 13®16 • 1....1.6002 GO 1e4418 ...... 146016 12Q15 9010 VALUI3LE FARM FOR SALE IN AUBURN TOWNSHIP. The subscriber offers for sale the valuable Farm situated in Auburn township, lately be longing to J.lL3lcCaln. Said farm contains two hunched and eight acres, one hundred and sixty acres improved. There is on said arm a that class two-story house and new barn ; two orch ards ; a crudity of fruit tresas,, Said farm Is on ly four miles from the .Lehigh Ailey Railroad, well watered, good timber, and in every way a Seat class farm. Persons In want of a good farm will understand that a chance to purchase such a property Is seldom Offered. For terms and particulars, inquire of E. L. WEEKS, Assignee of J. 11. „McCain. Also, fur sale, the HOUSE and LOT in Mont rose now occupied by J. 11. McCain, with about six acres of laud belonging thereto. E. L. WEEKS, Assignee of J. U. McCain. Montrose, Jan. 19, 1870.—tf Books for Farmers St Stock Breeders. Boned Volumes of the AMERICAN STOCK JOURN AL, for iaturcontatning SSI large double coloum inn. sent ponage paid for Bound Vottnnes of the American Stock Journal fur MK contalng 281 page.. 0001 postage paid for E 1,60 The Dairyman's Menus], seat post paid for 46 eta. The Horseman's Manual The Burst Breeder's Manus! The Sheep Breeder's Manual -• SS The Poultry Breeder's Manual r The whole are Manuals sent poet paid to one address f0r.... $l.OO Agents wanod. to whom liberal Inducements will be offered. Address N. P. BOER & CO.. Publishers, Jaulh—km Parkesburg, (Imam./ Co. Ps. DEMME SSllaza. of t113.•5 W toll. J. B. 1311E11-WOOD, WATCH MAKER, PUBLIC AVENUE, 310STdOSE, PA., 3d door abort Searle'. Bute!. larri prepared to do any piece of work pertaining to the trade. pr*Work Warranted Wan. 1, Itt:O. PIUBISIIIIII CHESTER WHITE PIGS. PURE Blood Short Ram IDarham).l:Moon, Alderney end Ayreshlre Calves, Memo, Southdown a ad Cots wold Sheep, Cashmere Galls, Imparted Suffolk. Emma. Berimhlre and Sefton Pins. and all choke breeds of Paul- Lt 7 fur sale. Send for Circular. and Prices Address N. P. BUYER rt CO. Janl9--ffm Parkeaburg, Cheater Co. Pa. OTICE. /A Tile Book Accounts, Stites and Judg ments of Baldwin, Allen & McCain are in my Winds for collection ; and all persons having Notes and Accounts against Baldwin, Alien & McCain, are requested to present them for set lament. E. L. WEEKS. Assignee of J. U. McCain. Montmse, Jan. 19, 1870.-4 qt post 1 DISSOLUTION The firm of C. F. HEAD s CO. a - as dissolv ed on the 31st day of Dec. 18G9, by mutual con sent. Either party will attend to the settlement of accounts. C. F. READ, E. McKINZIE, C. 3f. READ. The business will hereafter be conducted at the old stand under the firm name of REAL), GRIFFIS & CO Montrose Jan. 1, 1870.—(19)3 GENULNE IMPORTED NORWAY OATS. From 100 to 190 bushels grown to the were. Weighs from 40 to 45 pounds to the buebel. This oats has been grown on every varlet; of soil. And in every State of the Onion, with the moor perfect incite.. The grain It very large plump and handsome. has a i remark ble thin busk, and ripens earlier than the corn. soon varieties, i The mom le bright, clear. etent and not liable to i lodge. is perfectly clear of rust; and growl from 4 to 5 feet high. We nave both the White And Black Norway, both the same price and equally prodtwti. e. We will send one quart of the abova Oats to any I address post paid for ,l oo Two quarts. poet paid !CO j One peck sent by sprees or freight. 300 1 Half bushel, 2 t pound. si 00 One bushel. 40 pounds MAO CAUTION. i3Y—We wish It distinctly nnderetoo I that this is not a light oats weighing 23 to 34 lbs. retrial In Now England. aw l .1d under the name of Norway. but Imported Seed, every ems./ gnaranored W weigh 491 b., or the money refunded. Samples of both kinds sent free for a three cent I 'tamp. Also Circulars and Tindimonlans. Address all orders to N. P. BOYER .k, CO., Part eshurg, Chester Co., Pa. j Jan. 19th—am. Eggs of Pure Bred Fancy poultry for Hatching. WE have on band We largest and best achytion TT Fancy Poultry to be found In the country. Eggs ruefully booed and shipped to 107 pall of the country. For Circulars: and prices, address N. P. BAYER & CO.. Parkenburg. Cheater Co. Po. Jan 18-3 m GROVER & 13.1ICER'S /MST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY Scanty and ebutleity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of itarbitirry.. Using both threads diroctly from the spools. thNo fastening of seams by hand and r.o waste of read. Wide [wive orappllcattun without chaege of ettleut. meta. The imam retains its beauty and armless after truth 's:4Bnd twain. Uvalde. all kinds of work done by other Selene.: Ma chines, tne.c Machine. execute the most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. r4rThe Highest Prentintnset nil the fair* and rxlll - lone of the I.toltui States and Europa, have been awarded the Grover & `Halter neWing Machines, and the work done by thew, wherever exhibited in corupt, 10 — The very Wettest prtco, TUE CROSS OF TUE L'EGION OP HONOR, woe couterted on the represent atives of the Grover & Piker hewing Msehines, et th e Expo4tlon Valverieite, Parts. Vail, thee attesting diet:great euperlority seer all other hewing Machine.. For sale by F. D. en AN DLEIt, Montrose. jowl. Iyr CAYUGA PLANTER I keep constantly on hand an ample rap• ply of fresh grotintl Cayuga Plaster, for tale at .Bsm• ton. - N. SHOEMAKER brnamersville, Jan. 10, IR7o.—tf WIZARD OIL and nearly everything . 4 Tiaras nuaiSl,D7o,6 & VANCY d a n rooss. Viadolu4rs 2 - oerarsus, Itamons, • co'. BASIPLM SENT FREE TO FIRNIEDS SEWING MACHINES, -4.59 BROADWAY, SBW YORK. roLNTEI or FrieELLENCS. At 7TralltLve STOVES ! STOVE:3.! ForTbe by Oreat American Base Banter and Base Heater. sale 0. M. HAWLEY, Now Milford, Ps„ Dec. lb, 100.-0 A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. TALLMAN'S SELF-BALANCING GGISTAND. 4 anardned Inkstand, Pen Beck, Perpetual Wender and Pen Wiper, occupying only the space of a common Itik stand, Can be rolled over, dropped or tilted, without opining any Ink, or Injuring the stand. Always right side up. ho more opined ink ; no more reined menu acripta ; St for palace or cottage ; no moresolled aupets ; warranted to last a lifetime; It for city or C 01111417 •, At for once or school room. For circular with terms to the trade mud Agents, addren A. B. TALLMAN, 511 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. For We at the News 031oe of Geo. C. UM& Co. Mont mse. Ps (Dec. 19, 1559-3 THE EliAs HOWE SEVITIO MACHINE I 'ba 7 d l dltob ! eb ;r tng's t s In etor. Su bnytn; Ctantyoah,let them. Nor. It, ISOI. • E. L WEEKS & CO., Agents. CASH PAID For Morkrat, Coon and Fos Skins. by Nor. 4, 1862. E. L. WEEKS & CO A BEL TURRELL, Ilan Jon retturned from New York with ■ large id dhloo to his neon! .Loch of choice gouda. Montrose, Nov. Zi, ISM. iiiiiiqiiiiiiii TO TOE WORKING CLASS.—We are now prepared to famish ail elapse' with comment employment at home, the whole orate time or for the spare moments. Business ucw, light and profitable. Persous of either sex easily earn from fhe. to $5 per evening, and a ro• portionsi tom by devoting their whole lime W the bus iness. Boy. and girls earn nearly as much as men.— That • I who see this nutlet may send their address., and teat the busiorre. we make this unparalleled am: To pucli as are not welt d. we will mend $1 to pay tar the trouble of writing. Pall partieularo, a valuable eampla. which will do to cor menet: work on, end a co py of The People's Literary Companion—one of the lar gest and bent family newspepere published—all sent free by mail. Reader, if you wait permanent, pmata r work, address E. C. ALLEN 3C0., Augusts, Maine Nov. A 1P69-4m F URNISHING GOODS Linen and Paper Collars and Cuffs. 'nes. Reads Cows. elropenders. rtithrollas,Bstebels, Trunk,s, White and Flannel Shirts In variety. at Utrrensazuo, ItotcanAcw, 6 Co's. WOOLEN GOODS. Flannel. plain all colors, Caney plaid opera and starting Flannels, extra fine 4-4 whltz, Bed Blankets. Owing, and nurse Blankets, Cloth. Cauttners, Beavers and Chinchillas, by the yard. In great variety, at UUTTENBERCI„ 808. CO'S. READY MADE CLOTHING The lammit stock In tho county—all oar own man ufacture—warranted rood work and so low as to day all competition. Men'o. youth'f. and boys' complete antra. always a large variety. at Gerraimano. ROSICNSACII. et Cos. GOLD JEWELRY A Nevi, and lan:. an pply. Monirose, Nor. 241 UM. ABEL TUBBELL OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS; OVER or all .Ise*, largo and mall, good and com mon quality. In gnat 'minty, at Orrraancao, Roassnara, & Co's. 1-':1 ' MBE BAKER SALVE 100-ears tbls WONDERFUL 3 LLVE has. been the Bee-rut of an old Connecticut family by tbo name of Pliebe Raker. or Now It romes forth to bless man- kind. Its power to ALLAY ram, to soarna SOTTLInz W. to rts..T. nouns. is rem- eotritordinary ; the like °fit has narer been known. IMO persons already bear ICS thaw-.. One person my* I hottest a p Pot, sad I would not he without It for $lO. or I had to go all the arr. to N. T. for IL" Phrsiclans recommend It. and $4 pots are ordered daily for Iluopitels and Fabile Instltu. dons, to every part of rho T. S. For Cub Bums, Boils Bruises, Sore 4, Uleers4 Cancers, Sore Broken Breasts, Chap- OUT IT ped Lips and Hands, Eruptions, blind and lIN THE bleeding Piles,Corns, DON'T Bunions Chilblains, bites of animals, in- HOUSE sects, etc. etc. All Drage ts keep It for ;ale: 10,0 no Boxes are given away tritest its virtue.. or-Go to your Druggist and get one. $l, $3, and $5 pots sent safely packed. by express. Addrer• COSTAR. CO., 131loward Street, N. Y The Great Eternal Remedy. Far Nan and Beast. IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM The reputation a this preparation Is so well estate lisped, that Dole need DJ said In this connection. An NAN It has neeer faii•l to earn PAINFTT NT.RE01.73 ArrEcTiose. CONTRACTING -strs- CI.F.S. STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE JOINTS, STITCHES in theSID It or Ilse:. SPR.I T NS, TatrisES, BURNS, S W ELLINGS, COILNS and FROSTED FEET. Nevins affected frith Menu. don con ha effectually and pertnanenUyettred by Ivan; this wonderful peeps ration: it pen-trates to the nerve and bona Insusedlatedy on bring applied. • OR HORSES It will enreSCEATCHES, SWEMILT, FlSTrt.t. 01.1) CUNNING SOIIE4, SADDLE Gol.t. It C%M .S. SPRAINED JOINTS, 9TIFFNEt; ov TIIR STIVLES,te. It trillprevent HOLLOW HORN and WEAK DACE IN 11/LCII COWS. Lae° met with treat sneers In brit:tens my if (stare within the reach of We Public. 1 tun daily ID reesipt of letters from Physicians. protests, Merchants and Far=nrs, testifying in its curative rowers. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Sole Propridor, BALTDIOLIE, COTTON GOODS Muslin*, Ticking, Calicos, Gingham', striped,' and checked Shirting", Denim", !tn. as usual In galley at ticrrattaraa, Ftoaaanaua Ji CO. GENUINE WIZARD OIL: For Sale by BURNS a NICBOLS Montrose, July 21, 159. —4 w 1889. PHILADELPHIA 1869. WELII Papers. HOWELL & BOURKE, Manufitetureni of PAPER. HANGINGS -a; WINDOW SHADES, Ektles !Imam, ('or. Fourth & Market Sts, PHILADELPHIA. Factory, tor. Twenty-tltinl and tinnsora Sta. New Stykw every dny, of our own make. Oet. 20-Iwlo AWARE, LACKAWANNA And ISTEUN ItAILItOAD. SummerArraatcmea► TRAINS LEAVE MID. • I EASTWARD. Pagangr Nati I Pam ttaln. I STATIONS. I Inds. %cal A. 51. P. 31. P../ New Y0rke.... , ..... I 5.00 Now Ratapos -= I 1,85 ManunkA Cluitai.... 19.40 Delaware.. —Dine.— 12E3 Sertaton.— .• 0.15 Moacsoaws , .. a 1.103 5.5 H Dsra Montrose 7,10 'ow Milford ,0.63 Great Bond. —; —. 0.05 *n l ot or Liboity.sl. Ail ' ' U. A. RENA' Owieral Paw. saOTl, Mill train. A. AL 8.00 ; 11,15 121. r. 14 00 ~,, 3,45 ty 4 4, , 51 o 111 0 456 4,81 r, 4.15 a,l P.M. 11,4 x mss Loci 1,40 9,10 MO P. M •.. PEBBLE SPECTACLES.—aIso corn mos ftlieetaelta, a sew aappty kr was b_ Montzele. Set. 1.0, lea last Tumult- THE FLOOD! COME AND BEE THE FLOOD OF Now Goods, A.& D. R. LATIIROP'S In lane quantities, of a➢ Styles and Prices Or Hata and Uwe, Vora, Ready Made Clothing, Oust mem, Beavers, Backings. Mono Blankets, 10.1 Blankets, Bed Spreads, Hardware, Crockery, Beou and Shoes, de. de. de. .0 , We era Agents for the Celebrated PARHAM SEWING MACIILNE I Montrose, Oct. 13, ISO BE IT KNOWN ! That the largest and best selection of READY MADE CLOTHING. CLOTHS 21 CASSI ?SEERS. DRESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS. DO MESTIC GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, FURS. RATS ,t. CAPS. LADIES' GENTS PL•RNISHING GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, et. etc., robe found in this part of the State, eat always be l'oaud at the well•knuera wad popular afore of Guttenberg, nosenbaum (..s. 'Co 11. 8. DFSS VEIL representing this Orin In Mont rose, arriving lately rem Now York with A VERY EXTENSIVE STOCK of *bone mentioned good*, mutable tor tho Pall and Winter reason. and baring taken particular palm. In ae• lecilng handsome styles and dmlgna. an well an looting to the old prmern. •• a penny saved In a penny earned.' we flatter °unwire. of havinn BARGAINS for all who want to be waving in making their purchases. WO ItWild request a caU and Inspection of oar good, OVITENBERO. ROSENBAUM & CO Montrose, Oct. 114,180. %GENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED, j'M to sMal per mouth. male and fe male to s ell the celebrated and original Common Sense Family Sewing llnehtae, improved and perfected, it will hem. fell; stitch, luck, bind, Maid amd embroider In a most superior manner. Price only El 5. For sim plicity and durability. It has oo rival. De Loot buy from ray parties selllhg machines under the same name as ours, unless basing. Certificate of Agency *lvied by as. as they are worthless Cast Iron Machines. Fur Circulars and Terme, apply or address, 1.1. CRAWFORD • CO., 413 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 41, I=l.-3m—Jaw FARM FOR SALE! The subscriber offers for sale hie Farm. situate la the cant put of New Milford towitahtp, containing I WITH- ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-TUBES ACRES IRS scree improved. well watered by epilogs, and a email creek. There are two breams. one new. and three bents, one new. and other oatbaildinga, and two good orchards. The land not Improved Is heavily timbered. Term. made easy. For farther Infonnotion call on or eddy:. the vubcriber at New Milford, Sap's Co. Pk. Nov. 10, tetal.—te JACOB WATMAN. WIRE RAILING, WIRE GUARDS, For Store Front., Asylums. &c. Iron Bedsteads, Wire Webbin for sheep and Poultry Yards, Brass and Iron Wire C loth, Sieves, Venders, Screens for Coal Ores, Sand. &c. Heavy crimped Cloth for Spark Arrest. rs, Landscape Wire, for Win dews, etc. Paper Maketw' Witco, Ornamental Wire work. etc. Every Information by addressing the man ufacturers. N. WALKER & 8055. Ap.iylgd No 11 N. Sixth et., Philadelphia. ESTATE OF JOSEPH GARY, late of Jackson, Snaquebanna county. Pa.. deed Letters of administration apiip the estate of the above named decedent haring been granted to the un dersigned. notice is hereby given to all persons indebt ed to old estate to snake immediate payment, and those hosing claims against the Immo to present them duly anthentlemed for settlement to the undersigned. LEANDER GRIFFIS, Admit.. Jackson, Dee. 15, 181 • ESTATE OF BENJ. WARNER, late of New Milford township, tharq's co.. deed. Lettere of administratiou upon thee:tate of the above named decedent having been emoted to the undersign ed, all persons Indebted to said Wade are hereby noti fied to make Immediate, payment, end those having claims against the same to prate= them duly nutlet:di: cited for settlement. JOEL S. TEIGLER. Adnir. New 3.lUford, Dee. IS, rSTATE OF T. J. ROpINSON, 11-4 late of Lathrop township, Susquehanna co. Pa. deceased. Letters of administration upon the estateof the above named decedent busing been granted to the undersign ed, MI persons Indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make Immediate payment, and those haring' claims againet thesame present them drily authentl; gated for settlement. Lathiop. Dee 1„ 18 D IPSTATE of EDWARD FLANIGAN, lase of Silver Lake, Stioq's coosity. Pa., deed. Letters of administration upon thoestitteof theatmee named decedent haring been granted to the undersign. ed, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby nett. fled to make Immediate payment. and those halting CitliMPagninuit the same to present them duly authenti cated forsettlement. JA3IRS IdeCAGE ELIZA fIETII FLANIGAN, Miners de bouts non cum testament° annex°. bliver Like, Dec. I, 18t3. BUFFALO ROBES. Both with and without trimming and lining, Just received at• Nov. dl, lt9:i9. B EAUTIFUL SETS of FURS In three and four gripe, Mink, Flteb, Pablo, Coney and lUs Mink. grainal, at Nov. 21, stinv. E. L. WEEKS A CO'S. DKNTISTRY. C. A. SACKETT'S Dental Hume, New Mllfutil.Ps Partlddblr attentionqTen tO all operattna• on Ma'am ral fttb Waled. la all the , 'triode styles now In use. Perfect satldadtion guarantied Wall. Came Nudged me. sad satlely pluming). Ofllee boar.. Si hours each day. Jan. 7,05 5,40 5,13 4,15 3,45 8,20 P. 14 CUSTO3I WORK. AI RCSA?IT TAu:oimo. As eloont assortnient nrViotbs, Doeskins, Cassin:rim Delvers, chlualllac Velvet and fancy Vominnit dos, far Craitom Una= ta ken. Good fitting end workmanship tasnusterd or no solo, at aarrrans,ltostrAssirs ; & Co's. ARDOIL, sad a deaf hr) o Of Onager, Just antred at DRESS 000V8 L.lllOB STOCK AMI ELY, Adm'r It.. L. weEKs & Co..' PERKINS & HOUSE'S NON-EXPLOSIVE LAN?. Kerosene Made See at Last • The subscriber is prepared to offer the people of Susquehanna-County Perkins Patent non-ex plosive Kerosene Lamp—tbe only positive Safe ty Lamp now In use. It bas been thoroughly tested by scientific men, and also by practice' use, and is found to be needed in every family E. 11. New Milford, Bums's, Co., Pa. Agent for Stem's, Luzerne arid Wyoming Co's Ten. itith, 1870.—tf i ,tISEL TURRELL. DRUGGIST. IfONTROSS. Pa I* coutlnnally rocelving NEW WOODS And keepe conetantly on head full mad detirells ionment ol genuine DRUGS, MEDICINES, carauca.ta,uggoss., Paints, Oils, Dye•Statre, Tow !plow, and other Gro ceries, Stone Ware, Wall and Window Paper, °llea ware, Fruit Jars, Mende , Lamps. Chimneys, Hun. Ilene. Machinery 011, Tommy' OIL Neerstoot 011, Bs. tined Whale OIL Sperm OIL. olive 011, Spirits 'Turpen tine. Varntrors. Chary Seed. Vineger.Potasti. cpneen int led Lye. Azle , Grease. Tresses. Bupportem, Medical Inettunienta. Shoulder Bracer, Whine, Onus, Pinola, Cartridge., Powder Shot, Lead, . t ut Caps, 211ast:ng Powder and Fuse. Violins, Stepp. BOWL etc. //Wel. rtes. etc., Ptah Ilooka and Lines, Bar and TolletSoape, Mgr Oil.. Hale Restorers. and War Dyers. Britehee, Pocket Knives. Spectsclev.Bilver PletedSpcons,lsorks, Knives. de. De.sttet Articles.* genant aseartmest of FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, and PERFUMERY All the leadins and beet kladi of PATENT MEDICINES, In short, nearly every thing to restore the afar, to plume tho taste. to 'Wight the ore, to grall4 _the Amer. and also to conduce to the real andatutantlal Camforts of life. Enumeration Is lawmen la, as It 'miff cal a newspaper. Call at the Drug and Varletyllhms ABEL TIIHRILL. Montroso, Jan. 6,187 D. 'MILLINERY GOODS. Silk Bonnet Velvets In Meek end colors Pansadsid Velvets and Plashes, Flowers. Feathers, Moans,stiles Satins, and Drapes, old ladles' Crass CapsLiadles• sad eblldrvit's trimmed and untrimmed flats. Triunes, La ces, Blonds, Chantey. .tte, ae., always this head gess tees al Ccrraasuas, RMSII.II.= 4 COL, LARGE ARRIVAL Of yew Bowers. Broadcloth'. Coatlam Inaid end Plain ensalmores„--al"o a tn, Wog for Ladhle BIWA, by the yard, or made op to order. b 7. Nor. 21, !2 2. WZm S CO. N EW SHAWLS, NSW DIMS ODOM. Printo. Fumy Goods, Now Hooda,beanz trimmed. J., . rt.ccived by Nur. 24, 1,49. E. L. WEE® & CO.. p RE LI Q1L701L43 SEELY'S NATIVE IMAM BUNDY. diatlEad rtrictly pore: and a satiety of other Brendle& Wadies Chen, Brandy. Cider Brandy, Ce. Nearly M' =roe sent Wilds or Ram. Holland GM A old Ryeand 90411X111 Whiskey. A lorhoL Pure Spirit, Bay Mutt, to., mama ly on hand and for sale by ABEL TOULSt.L.: Montrose. March 94tb, 1962. pROF. G. E. STEDGE, Would notify the pebble of Auburn 4 Corners-Led vicinity, that he le now prepared to tame ail berms ea trusted to his care. no matter trttator bow badtlelrba• bits 670 Item broke. no them made. AIM, instruction given how to tome your ouraluarstea. Auburn 4 Corners, Sept. 22, 1N29.—) • D RESS GOODS. Black ana colored Dress Silk., silk warp VA French Itectitos, Empregat, Algttecas op po eretlroes, rarmattat, Down's:lnes, Delalus and Mohair goods, !nall colors and outlines, and humid varlet ratiety at Gententoug, Rosenbaum &Casa PAINTS and OILS, of all kinds, for talc by ABEL Tr,RRILL Maacrosa Match 21, 1 NZ. 000 YAM GOOD KNIT SOCKS, dOO lbw. good Stooldag Tido; Wanted tenntedhateer a Outtenberg, Rosenbaum & CO's. rrilE PLACE •TO BUY YOUR GOODS, and to eel bargains. It it Grrrmcna, Itaerramm a CO% PIANOS AND ORGANS. Peres creatly rednerd for cub. Nrw I Odatta Pianos of firm-afro makers for sPl3audupwatd. New Cati'net Organs fur $4B and upward. Beeond-band Itt• atraments from $4O to SVM. Monthly I:Manumits re• calved. and int tramcars for rent. Ws:creamy. No. MI, Broadway. HORACE WATERS„ Oct. X. :00. , HATS, CAPS, & PVES Hata awl Caps tar Ilea and Hays• wear- Irate Kan mace. St GCITIDIBittO, ROIIIIIIIIACII, d COY. WOOLEN & KNIT GOLDS. Ladies' Merino fladetgatments. Hoods, Has. Gloves de. Gents' Wrappers and Drswenk Jackets, Gloves of all sons, In grilli , Ovrtincritto. itoessnOnn, & PLBS WDISI34 We bavejnetreeefteden assortment of Lake and Motrod Vineyqaard Wines, from Unita Wilson, Morrow a Chin:berlin, New York, which lb, riettnesainiMeot they asylum untrimmed, and UM pUiduitins theirpurity—ltdati free Boni —atultastifta airy 1 1301 " The Mule mark of the era appeals vats env bon* both em label itrd sea Montrose, Pet, i, Ififtf—/ BURNS•& FALL AND WIN TERFASIIIO.NS. 31n. 37. A. nilol7ll has Just Mired bon N. and Lender" with the latest dodges. personal', seled. ed bum lho greatest novelties ; abo. the mon daps% Trimminro to be scented in Perla. linees. RThaolut, Velvets, Side! Veil). Plowers. Pine Jeottokyouseittn. med Paper Pattern.. Dress and Cloak Midtlint. Exclusive agent for Ere. M. Work's ingebrateditrirtens for main:ladles' dresses. /agues. bonnet, etc N. W. corner of Eleventh andiChestnut Street_O; . Sept. ft, Philadelphia. ALL RIGHT FOR 1869. SFiNxv stritnaneer" Ulu confront receipt of NEW GOODS, by oak! bra rmurtmont alldered more and sumo complete innerly° for of wool toddles of lade for ID" In New thy Goods, New Opeoriir, New ilardwo.te, and NetoStaver, Inas, ladithser. haute. Otte. Boot Id Mao, Wall Papa. Moder 811415* hated Cup, Illarato lkiee.Lactki .Inmh Hoop: , ADD, Oka will al/ be ON es lie , . . 1, wort faro GNU terms. Now intfont: Jon. ISO. . . , Q,IIAWLS, CLOAKS, .pliurrand cLOAKOIGS, std Cloth TricuadaP nay, at Gattentmst. Uatetdialtlß 0041: . DENTISTRY. , AU those In mast of ease Teeth Or other dental Ell '+h al call at the onto - el the Mbsetibont,. who are pared to do all kinds of treat In their line art then , Partkater attention paid• to making AM sod setts or teeth on gold. surer, or abarainun Plate; „ Set. ',Neaten's east compoettion ; IMMO IWO prienspielo sZy of thothaperr subelentax now need tot dental OW. • Teeth of roungpersona regained. sod msde STOW tl4 'natant ahem - • ' • !rbe ethluitegn of bevies we* doze by pertalutenXl! Wel end rorponslble m ost be apparent Ina AU moticiearreatedi 'Plena - trianteastp4o. Mena rapine w aitat Ottraqiaa. reef al&tAa, 90. WO *, . , • . Ira W. Mari & &&&rign. r XaaValle: A111414.18111.--tf