Kr = g_l To Our Subscribers. We have been inforthed by a few of our sub , ilediNbliltat (hey :Jam tiot voucived the- bloc k •Ami : rsalll9 yet. We. do not send the Journal from this office, but each name has been forward ed to the offieg Fhetr i„l4-s published, and there is no reason on our part why they should not all beetiTtsceived. - Those who hare not reed vvittetn!eariutite directly to the publishers, or in . gbi* us,'.and,we 'entleator,to ascertain the Mafia Donation, • The friends of die Roy . . L. W. Peck will nusko , ISM a Donition visit at- Trutsdal,'s Hall, Sus qtteharina Depot, Thursday evening, February 17th, All are invited W attend. 4 • Acknowledgment. ' To' the citizens and tnembers of Pair dale charge: 1. P. Towner and wife would tender thvireincirre,thanka.for their Rill attendance and kind'regar4 to their Pastor and libeinl donation - 61'1140 ea the Inhul February last. I. P. & S. J. TowNce_ Game Law The following may he of interest to our sports men itt this time of the year. It is the Game Law passed by our Legislature. It provide:, • "No person shall kill, or have unlawfully in his or her p, or evpose to A:11c any ruffed grams,• or pheasants between the 20th of 1),,,m bet and the 20th day of Amz,nst ; or any (mail or Virginia partridge• between the 20th day of ite cember and the lit day of Oebther; or any wild turkey between the tat day of January and the -Ist day of October; or any squirrel or rabbit between the Ist day of January and the Ist day of August, under a penalty of live dollars tsr each and every bird or squirrel so killed or un• laiytally held in possession or exposed for sale Deer cannot be killed between the 31st of De cember and the Ist of September, and the pos. !mien of fresh skin orearcnte of one in that in serval shall be sufficient to warrant a con% Teti , m •• The Third Conference and Missionary noad log of the Susquehanna Association of Culver salists will be held at Benbin, Luzerne county, Pa., on Wednesday and Thursday, February 23d and 24th, 1870. Th 6 brethren in Benton will welcome all that may attend with warm hearts and generous hospitality. F. E Loomis, Chairman. .RET. 13. Boutrrozi, Secretart-. District Convention ofGood Temp- The gightli District Convention ~1 Good Template of Susquehanna county will be lichl in the Good Temphen Ball. in I lopbottoin. •nn met:icing ,kll Tuesday. March La, 1870, at, 1 u doe k A. M., and remain ID 61....ANi0n an. loroz ns may require. G. IV. C. T., S. B. Chase. n ill I,e .present and preside over Iln• Contention, and a public meeting will, probably, lie held on Tug s- Any evening. For further particulars, mailed to evuu Lodge and Temple in the county. C. E. WHITNET, DiNt. SeCy. Susquehanna Depot, Feb 13, 1870. Dentistry Dr. T: J. Wheaton. front 13-t, Court Street .Biughamton N.Y. will be in 3loutmseon '3lon tiay the `3lst last., and accompanied by Dr I Strait, and Dr. 3L Wheaton. Dr. Smith - treats "stieeessfully all rams of disc:lse of the teeth . , Otiotrus — c.ures alveolar :J.),c0... and diseases ..f the antrum, and restoros with gold at solid its colt', the lost symmetry of the Drx. Wheaton will gave their exelaxl VC atten tion to to plate work, and would be ham.., Id receive orders for al-oY styfe....ff mirk, known to the profession. Their stav will be !Maio , ' to a few dare at the longest. Those desiring their coun sel- must call p_romptly. Inquire at Koon,x.,ll.uteL Teaelleiii' Institute. Ynstitute will •be liehl at t h e Kam on lEkttadiltruse,Springi - iW township. on Frida and 4aturtlay. Feb. IBlh au 1 19th, cow mew itez .at ten o'clock,.ll. m. of Friday. An Educat ional ,A.d . dress, will' expt-tted un Friday corning. gi veil by eiperi caved Teaders. ~jr .e .r,./Ameig can attend..are urged lo be pre:- cnt throuilh the entire ses,ion. Itirector, and friends of talueation are rektaestod Iu aid in eliwie efforts to improve 'our Schools. by their presence and encouniomient of others. - W. C. Tu..DEN„ County Supt. - .Foust Lake, Feb. Lit, 18:0. llngrnsing Nall. Thla TeiT inlaid difficulty can be. remedied in the following manner: Place soft hettwai about the nail, covering the entire toe except the sore portion and the nail, then heat s one lard in an iron rpoon—Take it very hot. and 1.,0ur it upon the - mud imm,lia:e:y over the spot where the nail di', in , " the tle-h. The wax abieltis,thy soun i p.trt n heal, ‘‘ hill. no pain pro.lu,:red iu the (11$ 'anal 1..1%1nm. Thi, 4pplication will not only arrest the intlamation, but will cause the nail to curl np—giving per manna relief —l3i4oury. Mysterious Disappearance. We are informed that the ticket agent at Wawa:down, on the P. & E. Mt disappeared rery mysteriously, on Last Friday night The details of the affair, so far as we have Liam aide to learn, are as follows: On Friday night last. Mr: ScottWinebeder, the agent, was standing on the platform of the depot at Watsontown, when the - Erie mail, hound south, arrived at that place. &Mae person on the rear car ~1 the train WWI seen speaking to Mr 'Winchester, and as the train moved off Mr. IV. jumped ,in board, and, as was supposed, came to Milton. But as he did not return, inquiry was made for him here. when it was ascertained that no one had seen him. And up to our latest adviees from Wat- BcinkoTn y il, o 4dng had been beard of his where abotita. -- The sPfl.'of the CoMpany was lett nn !.:4114 and in it was a $l.OOO , policy op his life and about ViOtt in motley.—Matenian. Mad tour... Own Businesk To tell a man to, his fare to mind his own Intifbless, would he cottiddered about equal to knocking him down. And yet it is one of the sirnpleid rifles of eight conduct. and the 'most useful that mankind can adopt in their inter course with each other. There is a great sled of the Paul Pry spirit in the human heart or wonderful inquisitiveness in regard to the per sonal and private affairs of friends and neigh bors. This spirit makes more mischief in the community than almost any other cause, and creates more malice, envy and jealousy, than can bqffercome, in a century.; Dot cviry man mind his own business, and there will not be half the trouble in the world that there is at present correct Speaking. We advise all our young people lc acquire in the. habit of correct speaking aad Inking, and to abandon as early as able any' o _ early as possi use of slang word r y or phrases. The longer you iy,(l:peurttildy legislature. for The lire the inure difficult the acquirement of cur- aanger g clerk in is that she may engross the attention reetianguage will be, and if the golden age of I rather than the proceedings or that body_ youth, the proper season for the acquisition of I language, be passed in abuse, the unfortunate The success of the University of Wisconsin during its tirst,term, which has just closed, has victim, If neglected, is very properly doomed to been gratifying. The attendancehas numbered slang for life. Money is unnecessary procure 164, w ith a Reim= class of 16 mem b ers . this edu ca tion.: man Las i t e n his power. snOVW at Cabintleek, in the: southern He has Merely to use the language which he ; part of Kansas, is reported to be twenty inches reads,lastead of the slang which he bears, to ' deep. At Talequali it is still deeper. Large form his taste from the best speakers and poets numbers of Texas cattle 'in the neighborhood in the country ; to treasure up c h o i ce p hrulea in are suffering for foottirwaisequerice, while some his memory, and habituate himself to their use, have perished' knit ' pedantic ; —These arc Norwich's oldest inhabitants; a"idttig-atlit ' 'thale that 'e ' &dints Freeman in her 108 year ; Thea , Wha. dslon and bom b ast which shows the weakness I kn i n his 98 year: Mea *ate, In her 08 year, or,vsin avabition, rather than the polish of an i and Mrs.-Plirtibeth lire; (Mother of Bishop Lee, educated mind. of Delaware, in hell year. _ (~ Cure for Lockjas -. A correspondent of Or EkleptVic American . recommends turlientin a - certain cure - for lockjaw. He aaya: "Let ally one who has an attack of lockjaw take a email quantity of tur pentine, worm it and Tour it on the.woithd,' no matter where the wound Is or wtet its nature is, and relief will follow in less than one minute. Nothing better can be applied to a severe cut or bruise than cold turpentine; It will give certain relief almost intamitly. Turpentine is also a sovereign remedy for croup. Saturate a piece of flannel ou the throat and chest, and In very severe cases three to five drops on a lump of su gar may be taken inwardly. Every family should have a bottle on tuna" The remedy is simple and can be easily tested. In all serious cases an application should be made under int-til e-al advice. Vd" A good story is told of a Tioga county ruerehont, who agreed to take a farmer's oats at 40 - cents a bushel if the latter would let hint tramp the measures when tilled. The farmer agreed to It The buyer paid for sixty bushels. and next day went after them The farmer tilled the half-bushel, and the merchant got in and tramped them down. Whereupon the far mer poured the oats Co compressed into the bag. '9le merchant prob a ted, and demanded that the measure should he tilled up alter tramp ing. The Ginner informed him that there was no agreement of that sort, but that he might trump down tin• 0515 to his heart's content alley they sere nmmilured. Important Invemtlon We hair of a very simple and complete thresh ing machine, having been recently invented, ',Melt is worthy of the attention of agricultural implement manufaeturers. The machine 13 in tended to work by hand, treadle or power, and threshes and cleans the grain at one operation The grain is threshed out by two sets of rapidly vibrating Hails, and the unbroken straw is car ried off to the rear of the machine, suite the thrnshed grain falls Into a rocking sieve, where, under a strong current of air from a small blow er, it is thoroughiy separated from the chaff. ear Another railroad from this place lo be built to Factoqville or Nicholson and to con nect with D. 1.. & W. RR, is now under con sideration. We understand that a charter for such a road has been obtained at the instance or that road. Of the feasibility and cheapness of the route there is no quaition—as the creel; run ning front both of those places to the river, hen% has tunnclle•l the mountains and made the most complete arrangements fur a road bed, with an easy grade. This link, if built, would enable people from this, and places north or us, to reach New York by a much'ncarer and cheaper route. The trade from this region too, which the building of the L. V. Mr has greatly lncreised and opened up, would be restored to Scranton, which place by the present arrangement is neatly cut off from the valley - of the Susquehanna. Budne , s men and property holders in Scranton should aid in Minding this road as 'the benefits to them would be as great or greater than to the rwilroad coin - Tank. Democrat. History of Susquehanna T. M. h.; rely S. WE ra of . 4 hisrptch,v, n❑ r.ru Wy and !heir iviatthe: Believing the project of writing a History of our county would be welcomed by von, and the informotion needed be readily furnished, I began the work more than a year ago; but, though 1 hare gathered a maat4 of material of n general n nitre, more of the spe.:ial itema, which wilt• you ern ;ice, no noon he in my hand, if It-t:0 in to be the date of their publication. The lull and explicit information forniahed me Itymteeral it twnships, is gratefully ae knowletiged, n hilt from others I still wait for even the date of settlement. This is particularly true of the Irish, Welsh, and Geruan settlements, to which .• ay, t o, r, i t 1 . ! .:,.• I w 0 ,1 1 ,1 gladly do justieti. 3lanuveript promised New Eigland toe 11 than at, p. r me by pct of January last, is still looked fur. It. oi,•• It is a grief to have to sa, ) that only r‘lr ton n h a s t lit tim E•t:i.•rt, ...ties it ill ships have furnished lists of our brave her,: t h e ( ~,n l, t . ,p,r(t,f ,„a„, and these with the roll of two corup:mi , , t tit nc cruited from several townships, are ri ll I has e. frame, liattited ti tote, spa. ions Where is our gratitude? From the fact that hands.ot w ly till nest wood or suelflists need public scrntiny, I prefer that tlwy ;rim fouee, a full it ply of shade t r should first be published in the ('amity pawls, &c. The pitt.la• letilltiings are l'y but It is desirable that other articles designed good: a Outd suhstantial brick r;;urt for my use, respecting which pulsate inrriiry house, a small jail—toil :1 -a f • 1.1).• must run rendilv be made, should he. sent dirertly to likely nho prefer sit, KC. Bust. - i t.N therciti. The public school buildiug is :llnntrose, Pa., Feb. 10, 1810. near the cettrt h, use. a fine hell upon it. et . 1 1,,,,, and the children among the hills in the morning. A large anil hand:time Presbyterian chureb,.tho slate covered Tires aid turrets. upon ' which are imalel- of tzraccftil des gn. A small lint 2i•lito , i L (thing I . lp.senpal church. and a ball' dozen other churches. show that. in proportion t, the itiltaltitatits. this town is in9t, r 5111 , 111 it'll pit h Cur puhlii• Torsi' ip. than many other til;i eo= I l'lrldd 113111,-. 'Fite and HMV 1 , .! ;11,,1 and 1.•:: . 11 1, o1" 111 to hais• spread tit-cuts I•;icri family appears to base a comfortald,• holm, zilid the cs irnagunf display tilt irk cn , psottt in no Ni ercry town to !at greater or less t• n;. now a that s. is ai yet, unknown here. Econo my and thrift, which chariteterizl the ori ginal settlers from \en Enchirol. hold:: its ground. and as long as it 1 4 , ditiicnit 6 , 1' a foreign t letnent and its in_ tinence , to reach here, the cant' condition of alrairs will continue. A railrwad is talked of weonncet Mont rose with Tunkitannoek. ;Wont t weittv Jutl;4:1! Pachcr. it is .:11(1, has "frt:. ell to furnish- everpili ing - - for t if will ha% e the route Till , cut he donc at 1110111•1:1!e but as vet. tlw liirmers ,aloug the route, who ktioh how the 'earn their doll:tr. , , ma think that railroad stock tircesi l 't a l wa stay at \ aim% and as* \V, t pres-cs it, they kaw lit B.t' Ilimiiver a railroad null b..most liki•lV, bung. and if the 101siti'os4 01 Susquehanna comity. largely. This,eolnr tv is famous in the New York niarket for its tine butter. A large amount of cheese is also made. The hills ntfortl the pastur age for sheep. and the too d grio rti tut t h e county is eonsiderab'e. Home spun stilts as in. ihe days of our graiiil fathers, are ship fashionable in the carintry 'around. The building of the pr posed railroad would bring this torn into ready cum munioition with •Plitladelphia. , Of course, file people here ittireicatlof Philadelphia in books, but fort business they know nothing but X.ttw York ; such . a thing as a Philadelphia daily newspaper is not to be had, but abundance of New York papers especially the Tribune. A large prOportion .of the people Of Montrose are well educated, and . there is also considerable culture and refinement.. A young gentleman of this town, who graduated Xalthand t ?'u , ftefqfaTdir , itA the leading law selinoVi tit 'Ytirk,l's` - now in Europe " topping out" his studies at the University of licitlelberg. You will say that it is a good Thing 1 10 that young gentleman to have the ambition to par sue such a splendid round of studies, but it is ev4ii'belteriliiiii to have au indul gent fatiEer, and able and willing to " foot the . Letter from Columbia County. CATAWLSaIc, Columbia Co., Pa., February 10, 1870. i .Editvr Devuerat :—Dzen. :in:—/ have bad it in my mind for a long time to renew my sub scription to the DEMCKII VT as 1 cannot well tlo without it. It seems yeti much like meeting true and tried friends - Susquehanna County, those who have been well persecuted and elia.t• ened for their adherence to pure Demon:die principles. and like taking them by the hand, to receive weekly your intereming and trnly Demo cratic paper. Enclo...e.d pitnt-e find $2 Mr which I ant fulls satisfied I shall have table receive.i. I have no items of news that I think would in terest your readers, and as I believe the (Siton hi.ot is among your exchanges you must get all the Columbia county news that is of particular interest. I would however say through your columns to my friends in Susquehanna that a residence of eight months in this Democratic climate has so fur restored me to 'health that I have laid aside my crutches and am now able to walk half a mile each day with the assistance of a rune, and if any of them doubt it let theta come and see. Let me here say to my fellow Democrats that I fully believe that if the Democracy will stand by the pure principles of our time honored par ty, so earnestly and fearlessly advocated in the column, of the 13muocitay and give it that he support which it deserves, and which it nitn.t have. and which it can expect from no other source and awake with new zeal and keq, pace with the true and faithful of other counties and States. the pent up desire of the majority of the people will be gratified and the thig of pure Democracy will again float in triumph. Mr. Editor, I trust that by the hearty support of all true Democrats which it most justly de server, you will make the DEMOCRAT a succor' both politically and financially. Though I have uo personal acquaintance yet throtu the me dium Of your eolmuns, I have been led to form a mental acquaintance, and I feel sincerely • ta subscribe myself, Yours tfuly, E. M. Thwasurnr. • Donation. The friends of Rev. IL Boughton, of the first Universalist Church in Itrvoklyn, will make him a Donation visit at the Parsonage, on Thursday, Feb. l;th. after , noon and evening. All arc invited. A Brooklyn, Feb 9th, 1879. Letter tirom Dliehigtin IktieV,Teit 4 lo.lB s l9. Mr. Editor:—According to promise I forward miv,sive for the columns of your excellent pa per on the gnat West—though out here we do. not call Michigan I have been In tWs `.State about one year aml have. traveled over considerable portion of it during that time, It contains a great deal of wealth, mostly undevel! oped. Tiu• of the middle and southern por tion iv fertile. proiliteing uto4 excellent Winat. corn, taitidocz, oak; While the notthern hall abound' , in lb- ni t One timber and minerals. Iron. salt and copper are found here in inexhaw,tibb quint h.. and the quality , of the not to Is excelled in the United States, TI, ,treems ,ii, and with The southern tier of ' prarie land. These prarics are not an exten,ire na thous of the dictunt , went, but • tome iii •them I cannot be beat tbri.luity any where.. The pi-a- I vie in WWII White Pipron iv located is circular I and about giv mil 4 in diameter, almost a perfect level skirte4 u ith burr oak timber and !bitched lon ita iMplers by stream; of Hying water. The l soil is a. Idaek as tar and very easily tilled. I After corn in planted: it twornhor.o cultivator is driven throm,ll it from time to Pivtintea and the crop it made. A team will cultivate ten acres it day. The Barr oak land around the outskirts of the prarie liras sand mixed in the null, andpro ' dnce. the tine.t potatoes in the world. Many farmers - naked no many hest year that then. un lit-rya now undo;;. Lad t'all they total for 2ti cents per bushel, now 30 ortits. .111 this State prarie farutiow-112rivir front ..11111.) 1 , . $l,lO Wt. mere. .1, a g-ener . al th,-% are in a lin. ttlet Inc; gi,nl I of die ;,-rest advantagc, in the,e prariea i, that the far mer, do marl% all I heir a ork ait h machinery, They , evap ;Lad threNh all Ilit it a MAI a lib rv, and of other grain The one farmhand eau till itincli land here an three can in the hill country of Petoca, lennia. I Km aequaintea with a boy IS 2. ear, Mil a catitiva• test Ki lens of land last ',mintier, :20 i.ll-4 in torn and the rat in p0t.0,,,,, wheat. ma,. Am. The central part of the St bit productive. A lire, portion of tln ..e.rth it an n liqw•t ot pine and olltet kiwi of a ootl. Great Tiatilitie. , f lumber art yedrly male tram this gre,:tt tomtit atail' Cohvey ui by wabn- and rail all over tilt' iaointr . s largc-d in the State. numberimr , otne Mom,t,n,nuntiy ,hunted on the I/ el roit river. Grand liapida is a 'flourishing I.oe n of 20.000 h i . habit,lit.. Lan.im; tie- ..f t h.,• sl a w is lavoining a ghee. Jaelt..m the seat or the State juismi it a e;r11, jag I, ' , n The State in interweted three trae• erne the State east :mil we,t. lola all :dung I roads arts Okriv'utg Luaus tip like magic ....No doubt when, fhb latent re. source, of this penne+nlar Stale are fully devil !, "Mal it a ill 1w reekoni , l annuli; the greiite,l and most wreaths of the tzutte,l 1 liner two objec tions to the Fir.t ilie long a inter+ and secondly undisetti....l :unl crime tin' Jain Your, Intl3, \V. IV NVl.t...u. Acknowledgment. I take thi. npportenity iv behalf of Itou , ll and lieady Fire emipany. No I, to tender thank: to o•Ir il'icnil • f•r ieit paid tie ou the evening lit the 11th Met. , and lint :dime Inr their presence, lint Gtr the material 11:1111,11.- to4o ‘ ,.; , :tiniitint i$:P. found npou the table, and tr 'ale of Cake. Itis i ttei,,, enable lie 10 payoff $-10,10 of the $l5O debt, mrecesittrily incurreit finieli ing and tarnishing our rooms (bit' neighbors, No. '2. w.II arreps our tad thank, ti,r the nee of their rooms • it t 11 ' C uleo lisq greatly indelite.l--aid they will accept our crateful lzenit nt --to the who were„ , in their etiorts la I urnishing and pter-paring inn- tables, &c. air. 'WV not h)rgi t the beautiful door Mat prt•sent,,l by 11. It. Esi the elegAnt Table Sprestt front our friend and endnember. Mr. M. S. Des.- saner, nor the heamitu: engraving. ••The Little Firm. - I resented I) It Lathrop. will :crept our thank.. The presence of our rthv Itief I.tyginecr and his gentlemanly Aeeistant. nen. NV. Tyler, with their latlnei, also sidde I jo3 to the iiet-iston. F”ItEll Or Itol".:11 1N1) ItEADy A Stranger',. View of Mont roc. Eda,r /),,,h,erot ‘..0 die ,•11- - r I. i t prfi • may virrithtto .p,ir to t ;tc. n-h;rl, if fr:rfni-,1 n l , .ut r... ittlt N‘r:::eti :it tl. 1.% a ;Hid ‘‘3, to n 10. - -t p,trer. tll,l. News Items TAU:Yr 1 ' i 1_ ..,:. •I. .. 1 .... , t , i • .., . —The common council of Elgin hare paised I One large Boarding House, formerly oecupied a ri.olittion- imposing a fine on any p ema n who i as a Hotel, i o n, borough of M,ontrose -, also two retails pork without having it first inspected by i handsome m g m , eat , e, At - ) i4 - s e a , n a t t hi s on ce ,. lita city pliyaielan., - -.. 1 ot. .i propr ., .tor. 'terms. easy. . - t —The Stevens batten the 'ebnstruetion of i 3fontroie, Feb. 16, 170.---3 - - 3 Which . Is under the'inperintendelree 'of Gen. , cieorelj -B, 3lcciellan, is rapidly approaching . --- • conipletion. ! Ir, , A 1L) ITO RENT. - , --;-Thlt New York Times regards asone of the 1 1. meet -precious of women's rights--" the right to i Tire good grain and dairy Farm belonging to be eatukedicomplhueuted, mteumetl and loved." I Mrs. Elizabeth Flanigan, hl Silver Lake :Wpm -The order of the postmaster•general that all I f tlig i ... mu th 3 e l i f , a n r t , m , s o . e f , tl „, l . e al u b u e a lr',Lg ‘ n i e ; ( l , : r o a t to e ' y tt tall , '4 l .ll/11 . ,- 1 ' free mail matter for the next six mouths shall ' w , ror terms AT appiy to be weighed, Is reganled as the death-knell of the I , . JANES Met ABB fru I kin g, privilege...l Franklin, Feb IQ, 1870.-3 - - . —There are thirteen editors and reporters ern ',loved on the San Frsneiseo Malta,' ,y,ineu. . weekl y salaries antount in the aggrepte to - .&e2ti gold. .‘ UCTION : A C(:TION : —.\ writer In the La Crosse (Wisconsin) 1,4- illietufl/soAticrakill 5id,111....1n1itie,,01141 the der reemninewls the legislature to pnsi a law . . k u n it Gragifittatila Pnirsatkitianic.t.,lStars,ll% that -no child shall bediorn without the child's Feb .t fa t . •. 1 . 1 , , .. n .• • sA-,,,....0 , , z ,ti.t-n ~.?! tl,tv p,,, in., tde in tut. tug consent. . PV•inalCAlli!lir-3p,,,J.: ii.tV4 it t‘....:: —=The St. i.awrence at Ogdenburg was high- !tree wor • orst s, one Eurnlier Wagon. one er on the Di of .1 a n nary than at any previous Sleigh, one- pair Hobbs, one platform spring %%n -inth: withal the memory of the vidszt inhabit- gon, two sets double liarrieNs, one plow Ifs ni ant. i..,5, to,, Plows, Ilarron, Grindstone. I lay Rig - --The 0111 .. 1111131i Enquirer sage that small- ging, three tons line, Cdok Stove, Log Chain. . Crowbar, Forks, flocs lidoks, eider Barrels. pox has iceatly decreased in . that eiiy„ for fin raison that everyixalv leis had it that is. likely to " Chairs, lahles,litalsorads.aud other articles not . ~ mentioned. —A western editor, sPvaking of a rokue- who TER ITS OF' S,ILF.. VA sums of slo,orun lives in his vicinity. says- "The rascii-lias bro. dor, Cash ; user ;An, nine months cri4liL WIT It ken - every hank and juidand t•inlihntit we have int,reNt and approved setart it y, had in this country for the last !lie years." _ M. t :iurrtex, .I.uctioneer. —Sines- last spring nine persona hare been AN1)111:1V 1..1.1'.F.. st drowned in Lake Bigler tor T and in no Fore Lake. Felt. u;, 1870. : , eases have the bodies been recovered--owing to - • to the density of the water, they say. —Salnave ii reportell to bare tired the mega-WORTH SOLD 100 W tine of the him near Port au Prince, in %%Lich e tiINCE THE 4th OF JULY he had takrn refuge, Wowing pp Lthoself and cal hi, ,00,, but the Mne lack, eonfirtnation. A fler at utlyinz into the ;wiener of mechanics —A man, who (lectured that he had been coin- Po L Years. I eitdm to nude something bi- col 1,, :ace th win' ui wn,hin4 _ about it, and, as there ar • many in Sur-timbal:- nacounty h wish to get the very Lett t,,n, walled 111 G ill . nll Sherman lie other i lay ,1 assessed him twenty-five cent• to defray the ex penses The money was pal land the city saved. is believed by many farmers living that is made, and a art - Anted, 1 will present the be tween Lawrence and LeSVPII, art 11, Kan:tau, that ' there is an organized gang thieves in that , f;OLD MEDAL and NEW W I 1.,541N, region Mule, littruip, cattle cid hog, hare dis to cvnipare int any. Those Machin., will ittipear-d. anti their dineomolute ow nen eon N 1 . 1 ,11.111 irrei• tlll.lll. seam, embroider, St iti It ink tiny IN 4111 . , limit, bind, quilt, fell, hero ULIV ruffle, cord. u rodilent of Okenitiii and make eorilinr,. - Witrrunteil for three township, Mieltiftn, since 18:10, died on the 13111 year . , Or December. She uud her husband were the Ent settlers, anti at that time there were MO Indians in oltenmi, She hull been an invalid I will pay agents is7s per month, or cmmis for 19 sion. who will comply n itliraV terra,. --.llor 0 -- • ; Send 20 cent:, for irons and circular to . Negro Equality. L. B. SILII.IItA, General Agent, Mr. Sian',bury recentlypresented a memorial I Forest Lake Centre, Suboll Co. Pa. in thy Senate Of tht . 1.7111t ,, 1 Whial the' Feb. 181.6 i -4* following opinions of eminent statesmen of all parties, Ahnitnitu Lincoln included, are given I „t CDITOR's NoTIcE. Oil tine question of ttegro equality; y 1 The nndcroluned. an auditor nppointed by the John Adams Said • I Orplutn.' Court of Snnquehanun conntt ro hoar, deter. I have never rend maw-thing more absurd, . mom and report upon (Or exception,. Itiell to the final sophistry Inure gross than the subtle inhora of , ::"L i : 1 „77 . !:.!;;." in . ','„"„ t r ,'::.. l ', - ,„ 1 , -fr ' - ',..7:,:i . T i foT t r t ,:%,lhj , lieivetius and Rosseau to denions(rate The natal- ! the dot., ;,t nald :tined !inn ell tort hiA amt . . In Maii . ine.... cal equality of mankind. • 011 WIOIOIOOIOY the nth day of March next, at which Tilt/ U=B Jclivrson said -. ' t,n tx t awl k leer all iketal.lllWreacci are Inexeliji due : lied . L. 1".. FlTCll;Utttlitur. Nothing is more certainly written in the hook t u p e c tm . _.t 6 :• lB . m. ' ' " of fate than tivit these people (the negroes) are _ - . _ . __ - - to he free, nor is it =less certain that the two me, equally free cannot - {ice under the Blame go eel - IMO:III . . 13 17 . iii .11 * S .11. E ! Dante! Webster said : . , L If any gontletmln frum the South shall nor h, Ts.; n t i. gbac i rib /. ..r , r, vIII offer foe Talc, by andlon. on Int st Lske township,on N't F'DNF , D.11 ')" , " M jt . l I n t . .Itl ° , 1 . :11 - 0, at IC ‘Alock. u. tn., t11,f0 . 110... pose a scheme, to be carried on by this gc,rern ment mum a lart,m scale for the trensfurtnrtlon lug proise•rly • of ,tite roloreil people to any colony or tiny iilnee Onospan Colts. I.y •-•.,-Idlnv. rondo;; 5 r ear , 1,1.1, of in the world. I 8111 , ukl be quite disposed to ineur , good wrlFht'llod Well trml , .. Lu Intruer, , ello.. or dobbl.., aintoml any degree of expense to aceoutplish 3 , ( ;L " :.L .' .: 5 ".".11"4..4 : 'l"". e , n l''' " 11''' '' I I.'"i' ''' •I ( mar, I F arm ..41,011, I eme b..1 - sr rinliht-r that object. wagon, 1 leant liar.... 1 .iligle flnrue— ,t all Lm111.1113,1 lien ry Cloy sail : , breast cotton , . I light Finhhartl Mowing )litchine. nearly ()r the unlit' of a total separation of the tino ", 1 ... 1 s n i. w t.oro ' ,:hlp u'i n ' 42::: . l3 ' .; ( ilo474-, n ro in thTVo ' l '} .,l ` tr ' T " !'ivr incongruous Net, of our population, supposuig ' Ittra In Stt , o; ' nehnntin. liradlnni. and 11 - votnin!; m eo n tin ' tlCZ. it to be prueticat, none have ever doubted; the t firlndmtone, I Plow, I side-hill Plow. I Cultivator. I • inn, all nearly new : a quantity of Vence lioant4 and moth, of aetx)mplishing that tlimintblo object ebe.ront Fent, Puna, a quantify of smorined Stove has alone divided public opinion. Wood and Ilend.wk Stark, therm. Board., hard wood . SL phew .1. Douglas said: I Lember. itoo.eheht Purnintre, I COok Stove and Ptirui- I beliet-e this government was made by . White , t,T4T; 1 ,,,P„a, r 4" r ,„ m „:„7," ( !1 c ,"`,!., 1 ;:iri i ,,a ~..,,.`1"'1 1 ,7, °J 11:%Y. , . strap, men liar the benefit of White men and their pos. . o„,i, v,, g ,t,b),,,, p„ r k . cid er V;,4,,, ,;;;I';',: tat . 't t ; a ni n .,TC,.. tt•rity forever; and I eat in lb t-or of confining - ~..,ca r ,q . a a:tr t i. t y, ,t , 1 4 1 , 11 . ,• , , , 1c. ,,, gdi , :, , , , ,; , 11 , a , r 5, 11...;, , , 1 1.:. 1.1 crt . a t ha n, r, N Y'l .c rl , .. citizeti.diip.to white wen ~r I....tirorenn birth and sit,icent ittstetid of cogfe.r.ri„ing it uttow uegr,s , , ;Z:,/,`';:;,...1V.:!;1;:,',:z.:, an d , ,;;; . ± 41 ~! 1 -- h ,?.; t h g n .g , 1 i " - ,/ . 4 - ':'-' l . 0 . s Alto, , ,. . 4 t ~ 1 I ndi 1n.,, and other it t frrfor early. ' ,4 : . two vvar...1 , 1 . cis Ilb ra.t. yt.lll, slat ( s ett, I top ' , arr., ..t .I.hr:ilium Ltwaslii said. Ann,.--. - 1 aut ata, and never Imre been in Hirer of'''""t t, 615' .ales "" 44 " 4 ''''''uo"" 4 ''''' k ' b. ' " " the p - tr , , r-o...nnh-11.1terore - toll,- 1..511, r . old. making intern or juror. of negr,-,-3, nor of oval - the rollowoag • i 00t. , ..rde o , ..rri,e, H.:l-lel.e. I a-t, perk, , if . l - ing them to bold tiller, nor to itttrrntarry , .11 , 10d , ci. Oar- , sa :re, aqtrorlor otni.el 11,...ari0v0nt...`:1 IA NI ,r bites ; and I will ,ty further. in addition ,',' r .`,',',l,"L t7;;;;,.:.;:..•.!;,:ytt - vii , k L''..°"' , . ''.... ( . ,,, f l's tliis. that there I- a itlt ...i.,1 klifft-rons- ,• In - . 1 . F. , :n , ..., , f, ....„, 7 . - Li ' , 7 , ..... °'":, ' l s '''''''' ku g' h '• ts , -4-ti the white and Ithick ritet-s, n hit:ll 1 be triontln§' credit, with ' int2coas t . i & a. ' il ' a ' pl ' .n . n . . ' ed - sex -' s o o tti r t . ,. ""' lieve 'will liirtwer litrbial (lie Ilan niers living; on at. ..., T, .‘t „NI:. trrans of social anti political equality. ' Forst Lake Ca-nt re. PR . Fell. la, 1175', -2. I, --. oe. ...- . :1, ,-- (lit r 1.0,1 ~n Saturator at 119'8. , ________ 17 M Af 7 k-• ri3C /3 . Notice is Hereby given that in obedience to an Dom is—ln Susquehanna Depot, Feb. sth,John order nf C tire orphan' , on rt of Ste:quell:in un ea, D ‘tlin, aged do year, the ii I. ,‘ ill , xi,t• 0, pu:da..al, nn the s pi-enlist , . on Tuesday the lira! day of MAT, h, A. I.lol.l.lr—ln.liasford, Jan. 2 5 111. 8011 n F. 11 0/IY, . D. MO. at one o'clock, in. m., ail. tbilowing de: *.ttl of John and rUnnUllA Holly,agol IC ?r , .cribed nwssuage, tenements, &e., situate in the CoLENiAN—Tn MiddletoWn, .Tan.:ilk 1870, Mar- ' horomo t „r N,.,, Mill - f u ll, vi,tin ty "1 Sll,4lttelkan tin, \ otni g est child of Darius and M:ir g arette na, State of Penn-iylvania, bounded and cleserib- Coleman no •d :i rears 2 months and 7 days. l ed as follows, to wit : On the North by Is tidS of Nelson 1T Leer, Wt.,' Slll:ltmAN—Sucldmily, on Sunday morning, it), by a road or high', Sc. south lo lauds or E. A. gratt, and east by -hunts of B. A . Pratt c9ntain o.th, Lkiia Jane, only daughter of Henry :did Jane E. Sherman, of Montrose , aged eleven ' i ng 0 „ half atm., bore or le ,, a , „ ja i tho appdr and a hairy-eats. tenanrer, hotise, Wan, fruit treoi. etc. lls..m..Klr—lin Hartord. Jan. 2,4 th, Mrs. Bally B. TERMs' +Ol , SA T.E. ---$.71 ,1,)1‘ il : itrion r a , C. Dakley, wire ~r Daniel I )akley, a g ed 67 yeai , s. nal, voulirruaiii.n of vale :_and,tip ; halJ.LlCe in one rear Ill&Palta, with In ta*.,i , s . 4,..',_ - L V 10.6 Tin . In Brooklyn, J:in '29tli. 31N. Lois Lillev. - JOEL S. T1N4117, Aihn'r. widen- of the late Proston PittiF, of ilarfor4, I . Estate 013 u. IVarner, deed. aged .2 y ears. - NM 3111 ford, Feb. 11, 1873. ~ Voas—la Lenox. Feb. 4th, Ward lork, a . " 441 tr) rears. liArran . Bronklyn, I'. 511 Emma Lavinia Sang-titer of !tarry L. and 31Irauths Bailey. n,•l Arty tlrtrtiricsurnto. spring 4 the Raim.ilell mtent: in Now York.. one i 1"Fli‘" DESI RA RLF bushel. til 49 lbs. of the Norway Oats. 1 potve4l / ‘. - lIIITEL FROPERT V FOR SALE them nit anl• nere rif mind grottna, and Intrvcst , • ed from it 70 busittls of 40 ihs per Itsitel, mak ing an illf r.. 1 1 ,0 .if In 1.u.11,14 front one. The not cl known as the '• Canner:tem fjouse." ground, ii bushels of 30 Ms. each of common oats at Susquehanna Depot. Pa., containing about forty 0 sons, billi.tral nom and bar room, harm '.. :i'fnitll )-'''''on.;:' and harvested thcretrion 4.5 bushels per 'misfit-I, an ineremie of li.t bushels and other nev,ssary not buildings, in pg.t or. from one. Therefore from this trial I ant satis der. and now doing a Lire, businit , s. The lora.. fled Itinl ' 1 ... X"r"" rho' will Pr°' l "'" "vire- 55 li on i, a ‘ l,„lr ti ble one, w ithi n a few yhe d, o f th e notch :LS the common Oats. II in wish more Erie Itailw ity Diolii. . confirnial ion. I would refer thi•nt to reports front Illisi.4 rare _cjittme for any one wishing to all pis ris of the eiimitry. given in tlw Rural New ifiVest Ms- tbe-proli4le, i'il!;' ,, ririllioilt ?urn i• Yorker of 3an stli, ltsitt ture, will he sold at a bar" in, in ennsurptenee of - i i i ,. 1 . -, ; -„,4 ye . the proprietor haring other business to attend ' to in the South. call ..iiiii ii. I ha, i iiit few to sell. Fur furthFr particulars enquirt: on the premi, TMOTITY BOYLE. Sonruvr.cille, F.IINIf a Depot, Feb 14th. . , . 1 hare been liberally avant. An,,,n his inventions are 4 'lllE ' $1 fks ! F 11? E!—Yni rt. I. may 4 l.um u. t: seek rein., at once, either in the b nii. ..,, ,e - ! -Halls Itoienni for the lungn" and -I.n envort and Tar." For the pasasia tears a. better. Lang remedy We .been ',MITI,. offered to tho (albite. Read the fll oowing lettet from Tie. "---.•• .^fening to it: Seenrity. N. Y , • • - $ t snapsOn scorn,. r 0... ~: to ... m..h.u... . - 1 - 6 tt O ." ' ' Meseta. J. N. &Luaus .t CO.. North American. - • • - el:i•IglO On - Ilanover. • • • . ;MUM CO Gereft:-1 make Igo following ifiranA yjqintlx • lphi r t, •,_;• •,._—• .- ~,-,... •• , ~ _taluitalti-On ' atatemeur from n pertflct conviction and know ledv of Eht,l M' 4 !% , - - -''' ' PH' ''' ' " "'- --:- ' ' k ll jill°3 (1) the benefits of A LLEN'S LT - Nil lIALSAM in entiog the Or N wro bit. i'onn....shatter,Jl Nisy.lritt,flittoidert Pooch . „,,,, d„,,, „ c .,,,-,1 p,-,,,,,,5ur cou, MM.'S, : I have Co. in ( oonert hurt All of the shove Eire 048 enrabil.hed • . ,-- '. . Gnu claps onnpoult .s fore, and reliable , having tu.eit , .In i c - • , , sed its effect., on the young, and on the old, sod' I tried and poreen. Long out tar little new wild rat coni- truly Fay that it Is by far the beet tapertoraut Comedy l ''''' l " 'P rin. ' - ' ll4 tZ' ll o'c'l' the "Mn",. :Mt La •H.U O with which I urn n.,putintett For Cooglip, and ail the ortmer. Pan or d stint application.' and T will e.c. t• i hat )..c, are fairly dealt with. early stager of Lung complalnts;lifeliew I{ to he a rer• I. HENRY C. TYLER. Fire.. Life lain are, end It story • fatally would hoop It by thorn. ` W. D. Lurk, Erg.. Slootrase: bua Fe rry 1, 15Z1.4. and Acrid Inaufato. Atuatt., at the office of reedy to adminleter upon the fleet appearance of diaenne about the Lunge, there would he eery few cases of 'thtal ; COOKIIIIIPIi.94 11 Min,. the phlegm and matter to folio, • ;-• ", without initiator; those delicate pr^n„ ur trite Lting,n, and without pioducing co n st i pat i on o f the Tiowels. It afro . . . . I Oros strengt, h to,the eyetern, etops the tikthr-sweate, and changes all the morbid secretions to a InAlthy stow. Yours reiltretfulli.' . A. L. SCOVILL, D ENTISTRY - C, A. SACKETT'S Rental Rooms, Kees min. o ,l, Pa. __ 7 _,—.... . . c... ri ~:g. i I. I.i ) .-,,, . , _-4. i L'‘U . RN I Sill NO • GOODS. Particular ettepthmulteP.lP 4 1 1. 0 9emtinne npA We Tulin r rel meth.—ArUlleisr Teel inserted in in'. Me 'wham . . Linen and Paper Cohan and Cuffs. Ties: Sierra styles now In use., Patent mtlelantionynatantled tnn l ). I Bows • Suspenders, Umbrellas, Satchels, Trunks, White Conic and tell me. and Mtlefyinrasels,. en. -*we bears. a n d Fla n n el Ewa , warieti. ~ 24 htn.rs. ear!: day ciessenveno. Resins.cm, et Co's, Zan E. I•,Z,T , • - - .. SEW MACIINF: I'UILE-$4 A nll I N IST AToln; .••_4A L} olor 1V uvrs in sA LK ! Th,• rystilt nr my rxlw•ritn,•nt, th,• last a..asttit nith-1,11, iS t ,rwny 4 tat, ha. tt Ittaif hilly up , tuinv , xp,rtatimi4, and 1 11111 54111,4i,r1 they nn•'~r,•ll adapted t,, iir .til • anti that rct•ry larmyr %silo possibly sbould Zvt the seed. I himght ! Hal 1.; ;iv! per 1;l 01'32. 11, F.,r 4.,b 1,~ Dr. A. 1.. scOVILL:I:,fie tnn•nter of ocrcel 1 tddll• rat vreparstinnA which have ANN - me very pgmiar. and ) Sold by ell Merl irlde.DealetA. RAMSDELL'S NORWAY OATS This Outs will protMce • three times as ,muelt O. any ot46r . cios.• Fur ale at lowest market Dec.', W.M. J. rfgAVY, -Jun. itt,iB7o, - . ... L-.301 4- ipsephs,'Pa. 1 7ALUBLE FARM. FOR SALE AUHUHN TOWNSHIP The subscriber' offers for sale the valuable Farm. aituat L eti irk .Aublma township, lately be longing to .I.ll.Alet'ain,,,s.thl Cann vxmtains two hundred and eight Acre% une hundred and ditty acre. improved. There 'i3 on m.1(1'111'111 a Brat n.,, ,wrc 11uu,4, and newbtu-n . l- twoorelt ardi a quantity of - fruit Said.tarm k on ly Cow. ti , ilea 11 - ouk,the J.eltigh Valley Railroad, 11 Watt:n:ll, 4 . 0(11.1 Litl44l:r,alll.l i n 1: %Try tcay tir,t farm l*er.ous in it alit bfa good farm will innh,ruand that a cloture to porrhase such a property is a Wont olli-retl. For Lerma and parlieutars, inquire of E. 1.. IVEEK:i t 41..4s i ott.T ul;J.ll.aleCuut. • tk, the Ili/USE and LOT in Mont mse uow ncugiiAl by J. H. McCain, with about qis acrea ut Lula belonging thereto. • L. IIVIIEKS, Ns:4sle, 01J, 11. McCain. Moniruee, ISO —tr - Books for Farmers k Stock Breeders— l Booed Volume» of Am IIF..IIIc.NN STtbeh.. JuI:AN AL. for tattling 324 lerge double column peg... I sent postage paid fur. . • $ 1 . 5 0 v u ium,,, awl; Atur r ii Sluck Journal for Iss.V. coats t pages. cost poltste paid f0r.. : . .. The Dairyman'. Matatal, sett post paid for ,25 cts. The llorsenosu' 4 Manual " The Ilms, lir.ed.r's Means) " 45 The Breeder. , Matinal •• 23 The Poultry Ilreeder'A Memel) ( 45 The whole 1100 11.nnets sent post paid to one address for. $ 1 . 20 .%gents wanted. to whom Ilberaf Indnermente will be offered. Addrers N. P 1101'Elt A 'o_ Publishers. Jan to -11:0 r:trkeeleter. Chreter Co: Pa. • .61.11g - sz tame. liTirezt.c , l3.. • • ":". • J. D. tii EU.ROOD, w - A.Trri \IX6IIII, Pl'lll.lC '310 , 1'1 1 ,IW% PA • 343 door ahoy,. 5t.:101.'4 Hotel. I me prepared 11, lan any plow of work pertnitilne to the urk ( Just. 1. lm:U. PREMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS. PI. RE Mood Short Born, Iflurhuml,lle . ron, Alderne) and Ayruphin: Culyrn, 314-rno, Southdown n rat Cot. u old Slo.,•it. Cadoloyr.. Imuortrd Suffolk, Eeocc. Berkpldre and S.dtou 1 . 1 n.. and 011 choke breed? of Poul .ry send fur Circular. , and Pric. Addrel. N. P. ROVER & Purtcr.burg. l'lleNter Co Pa. MEM 'VT ()TICE: The 13. wk Account , . Note , awl Vulg. men tg of llalths in, Allen k Me('ain are in my liands for collection and all persons having Note:: 13altlwin. Allen & McCain, mire requehtell to prt,eut them (hr set kinciat. E. L. WEEKS, ANsignoe of J. If. McCain. )Montrose, Jan. 19, 1!!70.-4 G FIN E ImPoirrED NORWAY OATS. From 10rt lone Michels punt . . to the acre. weighs from ad to .t. 5 pound. to the Mitchel. This outs ho. been grown on e) ery variety of coil, and in every Su the the I.'nton, kith the moot perfect sum 00. The grain to very large plump and. handsome. has a remark hie thin hook, and ripens earlier than the com mon varieties. • The straw Is bright. cleat. stool and not liable to lodge. Is erfectly clear of rest; and groin from 4 to 5 feet high. We nave both the White and Black Norway, both the tame price Intteqnall) protitteti‘e, We o til a..utl ut.e .quart, at Ale above Oats to any odor-t poet paid toe .............. .51 no TWO Quarts; unit . ............... one pack 'tent by a tort., , or fretc, , Lit 3ao Mir pent- • Otte bitehel. 40 pounds. .. ....... IT - T rtrw.. it dktincily an . dcretuo that thin Is oat a light oats. sr...table,. 20. R? lbs. raise boo Eatabtpd. and sold ander the men, et N oru -,y oar Imported seed. every noshel grins:int cud to weigh 4111b....0r the money refunded. ' ' • . . • . _ .. . . Sample:. L.I 1.0,14 loud, , 11xt. Into for A .I.llr. lent st.rnp. A I.n cliellt9,l and TrAl!mmll4n4: Addrelt.;+. In order, to N. F', IFFFICIZIt S CO.._ Purl eAurg, Clic.,tvr CO., V. BEEIMI Eggs of Pure Bred Fancy Poultry for Hatching. tar,, ee t lectlo; of tar,, fully latsm.l.l4o r tirtb " ipp...d ' ttuy part o hnd'in tar 'ffitholortiEr. For (lrenla rd . and przerr, N. P. BOVFIT 411._CS. _ Farktrethisr4. I.lleacr MEM ( ROVER. di BAK . Eit'S FIRST ELASTIC 5T1T4 . 31 FAMILY Wittily and ela-tleity of Stitch, r>i rapacity of Machinery. I",in; hot h tiro an. 44.1) 311 t hr ?pools. No f.tewtoug of acroo> I.y haul nod zo waste of W:tle rttngv of nrplirntlifu without rtinng,c oradjust mew. • The renal retain, Us beauty and ilrii3llll/A after wash ing:wit • Itexider all 1:1041$ ~1 work dance by taller Fesetutt Afn chiuee, there MeehlerA execute the Inert beautiful and permanent Kelle..ltter, nue ttruentre tat ti orb. tACP — The Ilit.thCAL Prentibte. the fairtkand exhi hltlettll of the 1111,1 and have been awarded the Woe, 5 Baker ecteing Alarbiner, and the whri. dune It) !heat, wbt refer ea.laibsted I/. cumin:. tim, r.t l " - The very hllle-t TIM CT10911.1 01 , THE .F , Nn.lt. yeeferred tas rcpreveut aill• ne r itA4 ite. Kx.m.)11,) L'elver,llo, Parte. [lu+ atteetlt.: 0.) 4.0y1 utl ut Lcr S.sving 3inchttics: IL L. r.st TPIIIN For 7.nle by F. D.CII AND LER, Montrusc June I. I Sr el A. TtliA PLASTER_. Tt. , 1 koep consi;oltly on Inunran amplo snri ply of frtath ground. Cayuga .elloter, for sale at $8 per lull. - N. SIIOEoII AKER. . Sonnuersville, Jan. I!), 1A70.--1f 1I v 1)11'( ITZN Ni)1 . 1( 1 1 4 :. 1. The nortor.l;rned an auditor anyolntwllg . the tophntro Coon or rotrquehronn coutily to dist bate the fund in 111, hatoF , of the arimitti*trntor of the relate at E. B. ItOwell, fleet'. will attend to the dotiea of hia appointment at hi, Moinnwe; the (lib (lay of iltgnoh. twin, at 1 ot'whlrh tinic and place ail twraon 6 a rm rr , iiiired to phi eu t their clams or beskimrrral from coming. in on ,n1(1 Mod. ‘.F. A. itAtiE,'Auditur. Feb. 2. Ibid.-4 • ,lUllifft)lCS N0;111%. • The understimed nn al:11100r appnlnted by the Or phan's Court of nu.,treshatinu - county, upon excep -11011. tiled to the ACCI,IIIII hi e d D. .voroor or to `tilatibute ihe balance or 'he atn• the' hind. or (ha adtaiol.tratpr of the eSt.tOut . 3 0 1saa Matio.•,eleeelsed, uitt attnnalo the duties of his. atuvolntntept ai Ilk ulltru du Mntlirure, on 'Tlitifsitali Watt - ID, 1£44, 'at I 0 cio4P- nt• • • ' 1• , • - • - 1": A. (LASE, Auditor' Montrotc; rob . Z. IMO; ‘• ' • . • '•• • . was eiszed& Deatilcie#4 Cats!rh,DJ •Picsi b rcia edy, zo6 tte'reeetz. free: 4 .. :It*. C. LTOGETT, Heboken.lst J. 'snwlN'4; AfAdilt*Es; 131:1),IDWeVY , k; Vir U/IK. POINTS OF EXCELLENCE. I • • :THE FLOOD! COlte A*ls, SHE THE FLOOD O 1 New . Just arrived at 4.. E D. R. L. 4 T fi r R OP'S DRESS GOODS lu Large 11.0111111LACIN ot all Styles and Prloes LAR“ STOCIt • e Of flats and Cape, Fars, Ready Made Cletning, coast mutes, "Beavers, Sackings.,Bono Blanket*, 19-1 Birtotlt, Barthyare, • Canker!: Boots . }ad. Oboe*, an. ae. we ere Agents for the Cetehrstai PARH.OI SEWISa MAeIfINE A. B.D. R. LATaaor. 3toefroar„ 03L 13, 131111- BE IT KNOWN! TM% the Tamest wad best selecting of DF.ADY MADE CLOTITING,. .CLOTIIS b CA83.1- IEJG. MUMS GOODS OF ALLEINDS, DO. r.STIC GOODS, SHAWLS. CLOAKS, PPRS. !TATS .t CAPS. LADIES' 4. GENTS ITIVNISIIING .• GOODS, MiLLINEUX GOODS, FANCY 0001,S,TILUDIDIC18, etc. ate., to be formd is this part of the State, am always ho found at the well-kuoau and popular store of Guttenberg, Rosenbaum 5 'CO M. S. DESS tUSTI. represetiting this firm In Mont rose, nrilvtuy; Intel, from Pew York with A VERY EtrENSIVE Meg, of shore mentioned gooda, PtlltAble for Um Fall sad *CIPOU, and having taken particular pains In so- Leming tuiraimmo styles and designs, as welt is 'taking to We oldirresesb, •• a penny saved la a penny earned.' ' Re fhwter onreelves of Wing BARGAINS foe an who want to be nactng tu welting tAelt piwthsees. We weed request s ell and Inspection dear gocres tiUTTENBERO, ROSENBAUM It CO 3185tmse, Oct. tat. 186) FARM FOR SALES 11le otri6tribor ailerr i for suds his Versa, situate In We 1... t part o,lNemr KURIA township, containing ONE IiWiDRED AND BRVENTY•'IRREE ACRES 113 . nerve Improved. mil watervitby sprlngs, and a !man ertvett. These ere too bowed: one new, and three barns, nee Deo, and other outtmlldlnke, and two good orchards. Th.. land not Improved le heavily. timbero Terme made esvey. For farther informotitur et& on or native., the Febcriberat New Meerut Om As. Nor, ID, feel9.--tf JACOB WAYILIN. W IRE . 1:AILIN(.;, %;• - trtr Grranns, For .tore Fronts,' Asylums, de. iron Bedsteads. Wire Webbing for Sheep and Poultry Yards, flr,rs and irob Wire (loth, Steve.,_ renders, i3credhe forecmi Oreegr'Stitul., ,dc. Heavy :crimped Cloth for Spark Arrest.. re, Landscape Wires for Win etc. Paper Makers' W I rer, Orman:metal Wire ork, eta. Every Information CT addressing floe man arrrs. M.. WALELE d SONS. A p.lylgti ' No II N. birth et., Philadelphia. rIrE ELIAS 110.VE• . . tiewnri; stAcnnve t Acknowledged by all to be•tbe best Sewing Machina 'the to I m, he, world. Doul. buy. any one Until you bAgo Wed New. Z. L. WEEKS & CO.. Ageing. C SII. PA ID Fur M o.krnr, Coot. , alld Fox Skin*. by Nov 1414 E. L. MIENS BEL TITTCELL, lb. Jon mturried fromiNew, Tork wits M 1 largo ad dlnon to hr. ,teuaf 1.1061 of , thoku t - ougs. aloalrose; Say. 14, .1352. - , • • • • • TO THE t4dit&1N114...t.a4. 7 -We ore now prepared to fornish oil eimeet with consaird employment at home, the whole of the time or for the spare momenta. Beninese new, light and profltahle. Persona of either ecx easily tern from 50c. to $3 per evening. and a pro portions' amt by devoting thole whole, Mae to the bus- Nee!. pop' and girls earn nearly as much an mea— lest al who een thin notice may ecnd their address, and tent the besineea, we make this unparalleled offer: To each as 'Leanne well ratireed, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a climb's sampla. which will do to commence work on, and a cce py of The People', Literary Companion—one of the lar gest and beat family newspapers pabllebcd—all sent free by mall. Reader, if you want permanent., pendia hie work. edam' , E. C. ALLEN S CO., Afiguata, Mains Nov. & 1b69-4M , H' e. I( 1E '. i AKERSAIR I ttat.ears thin WONDERPI'I, cII.CE tuts been the secret of an old Connecticut fatally. by tha name of 101,1te Baker. r4Y — Now It routes forth to bless man nd. Its power to su.av ?MN. to pooirt - 2 eiVTPO6IIINO. to oast. - AUNDI+, I. very eqtraordinary ; the Into of it Ilse nover been known., 1000 parsons already bear tea dims .. One person says " I botmitt $1 Pot s and would not to without It for $lO. or t had Logo all but wee to C. T. &wit '" Physicians reconurend it. 40(3 pots am ordered da Ili for hospitals and Public balls. dont, to every part of the P. S. 'Eor Cutiirns. 'Roils 1 Bruiseg e Sores, _tleeri4l 1 WITII- Cnneerk Sore Nipples, Broken Breasts, ( h • np. I OUT IT ped Lips and Bands, , • - Eruptions' blind and 11N TILE . bleeding Piles, Corns,' Bunions, eldit ' hing ' I ROUSE.. bites of animaLi, in. stets, liC. etc. 1. ~ . . DON'T . BE •te tom It tor ale, , A , r • rtven away to tetrlla aletar. tarGo toyour Drnerlat,and getout.. gs sent piety packed, by egrets. ae COsTAft Ce.,l3Uoward Street; L T. All Tlnurl. to" v.... V,I, }land Addrc Cli t STOlt :AF'ORK. .31.ERCITANT TAILORING, An elegant assortment or clotbs, Doerkino.lliarimorep.Bcaverr, Chlnchillta.Volvet and fancy Ifestlngo, /fr... for Custom Work: Warms -ro am. Good Mang sod workmanship ramantoed or no sale, st Ocrtmcssaa,Rosinestra, &Co's. I MID OIL, and a great, rule of ODA; for MACIII LlNERYduroale by ARM; TIIIIRELL. 11COATS, OVERCOATS, OV.n- Oti •. ,of CT elm. large enes* ll . Pea sittem son catilmia great variety. at Orreamaa. Ite.***Ange * CO* ,