.... 1 ";r* Bitter butter is made in the win ter from not keeping the milk in a room of the right temperature, and keeping the cream too lona before churning. It is proposed to put horticulture into the hands of the women. Why not? Where can the spade, hoe and knife look better? Let this "right" of the feminines respected. CORN Farm . Ens.—Young sweet corn, pepper. salt, nutmeg, 'butter hot in the pin. Grate the corn from the cobs into the basi.i, season and drop hr spoonful into the pan. and fry until brown. This is a delicious breakfast relish, hut re quires a considerable time to prepare. , 'EESERWED ORANGE PEEL—As orau are used, throw the peelings into a of hot water, which should be poured end renewed even• few days, and when iffieient quantity have been saved, boil m in enough water to cover them on -4,41,, and to a pound of peel. put a and of uhite sugar, boil fifteen min Paorec - rtsi; WasEs.—A Maine paper ears: 3[anv of our best teamsters protect the breasts of their horses by a piece of cloth about two feet square. hanging down from the lower end of the collar. This is an excellent practice in cold weather, as the most important part of the animal is constantly sheltered from the cold wind. especially When traveling towards a strong current. The forward end of horse blankets should be made as closely around the breast of a • horse as our garments fit our bodies. ...PAPER FROM CORN STALKS-Dr. Au gustus Rhodos and Josiah Fisher. of Top ton, Berks Co., have just secured a patent q the manufacture of writing and print ing paper from corn stalks. They are at present having the necessary machinery constructed to engage in the business. Should the project prove a success, they will entirely re\ olut ionize this important braneb of manufacturers, and step into an unlimited-fortune. CITY Fonts ANT) COVNTRY The broad distinction which used to ex ist between city people and their country friends, seems to be fast passing away. Our improved modes of communication have brought city and country so near , to gether, that the people bare become more and more like one another in almost every respect. Especially. is this true in the matter cf dress. You can rarely tell a countryman now by the clothes lie wears. For so easily can he. either by going, or sendinz, obtain his clothing of Wanama ker 'Brown. and at so low prices withal, that he can be as well dressed as though he lived in the city. - A Cr FIE IT WORD.—"TrV" is a great word. though it musters only three letters. It is the story of every achievement, from great to small, that the world has ever se- ii. The pretence or absence of its spirit is the mark which distinguishes the difference in m-n. The lad or young man who save he will try, and means it. is the on n who I,ye and I vs will succeed. The head on his shoulders is the go-ahead. the kind which all good folds admire, and winch is a credit and profit to itself. The Farm IT, shall be pleased to receive articles for this department from any of our agri cultural readers. Manv English Farmers f-ed no hay to their work horses. but keep them in high workmg order with straw. roots . , and s/I. , rts. The equilitrit of twelve tons of r can be pr, , duced on one acre of roots. in-rs in this country will more eventn : ring vegetables into use as stock i f..r roots are cheap, healthy, and 'an ti us. ['he American Farm Book" men- Is a horse that died at sixty seven years and another that was quite coltish - forty fifth year. -•• of longeyity were doubtless the , of good care. never erononiy pnt t horse- to , itmost of his strength to obtain a •i' amount of work, or to feed sparingly save provender. .i.. —Three years ago, a Georgia plantation E.A.P.BERILIES sunk) 131.. A,. K HERMES rs whs. sold • for '9.000. NEW ENG LA NlL—Considvrabie interest ' As the purchaser was unable to make has been aa:akened of late in these pope- payments, he was compelled to take the kir fruits by the introdction of new vane- . land back and cancel the bargain. Since ties, of great merit as regards size and pro- then he has raised three good crops of cot ductivenesa Owing to the laborattenffing ton on the land, and a few days ago he the crilulation of the older kinds requir- sold it for $.18,750. ing protection in Winter, they were fast The sensible tray to attack Canada disappearing from our markets, and the Th;st les—the moef persistent of all pesti., ' prigs reached a higher figure than ever lent •wet-ds----i s to cut them down with ' We grill Am _.:''ish rails and ship Butur for qumse who e before, on account of their scarcity. We the hot', plow, or other implement. and to desir us to, and endeavor to gi‘c good ratisfatitao ll .M) were greatly pleased at the introduction foow this up every time a leaf or stem ' PATRONAGE LICITfill. of such kinds as Kittatinny and Wilson's appoars above the ground. They will Early ; still those two 'varieties have not hardly snrvive more than two seas - ons of proven sufficiently bards to stand our this treatment. i ! winters without protection, disadvantr age be greati , r with the older kinds of A young lady working in the i-prierres. they being not only tender in garden one day noticed that her little sis- _ . ter. hut ODIN- adapted to e . ertainii,oils ter snick a feather in the ground, and : and lotiationa thi getting ,•badly asked what she had planted that for. (I OLD JEWELRY Riorrhed Sonanier.Cor. Journal; E 1 - Cause I want to raise sonic chickens," liurtirulture, was the answer. - G L E.—A Turkish receipt for a cehirknt —A Neil' Hampshire man has, this win used to fasten diamonds and other precious ter, raised full sized green peas on vines stones to metalie surfaces, and which is brown in his sitting room, fed with wa said to unite even surfa, e , 3 of p.dished tA.T and ;dr entirely, baring no soil near it. - 4, - .'ELLING OUT steel, although exposed to moisture, is as follows: "Dissolve five or six bits of gum mas tic. each of the sizii:of a large pea. in as much spirits of uith• as will stitiicie to ren der it liquid. In another 'vessel dissolve in brandy as much isinglass, previonily softened in water, as will make a two ounce vial of strong gine. adding two small bits of gum ammoniac. which must be rubbed until dissolved. Then mix the whole with heat. Keep in a vial closely stopped. When it is used, set the vial iu boiling water. A HAPPY REJOINDEEL.—At Oxford. some twenty rears ap, a tutor of one of al- collee:s Ilnyed in his walk. Stop ping one dayhost tittinnier at a railway station, he was accosted br a well-known politician, who recognized him, and asked if he was not the chaplain of the 'college at such a time, naming the year. The doctor replied that he was. "I was there" said hls interrogator, "and know you by your limp." "Well," said the doctor, "ft beemvs my limping made a deeper impree eion on you than my preaching." "Ab, doctor," was the reply with ready wit, "it is the highest complement we can pay a minister to say that he is known by his walk rather than by his cortvereatiou.' =A Kansas fanner eoWed BLt sere'of wheat on the 11th of January. . , . A That bertiitiftil, graceful accoinplish: meat of dancing, so perverted by late; hours and the; indecency of faehionable attire, has °tit tamed many -sensible people, and led them to deprive the yOunk ones of' the Most simple and healthful eniqyr-, m6its, because it hue, been aboied. ./er myself, I can testify not only to its healge fu I, but recuperative power. The fifteenth year of my age found me , enjoying this life-cheering exercise. It should be one of the earliest amusements of children, and care should be taken by parents that it is understood as an amusement. While am on this topic I will mention a case that occurred in my practice. A thought ful mother who had lost three children, brought to me her only remaining child, a daughter. Her temperament nervous, billions—the nervous fearfully predomi nant—with great irritability of the sys tem. peevish, passionate, dyspeptic, sleep less, exacting, arbitrary and uncomport lable ; the poor child looked sad, old, morr bid and miserable. She had, been to school, because her parents thought it an amusement for' her to be with other children. After critically examining her physiognomy, I said to her mother, "What is the temperament of your husband?' 'The same as my own,' she replied. "Then the child is doubly stamped. Very vig orous measures must be used if you ex pect to restore her to health. Divorce ber immediately from anything mental, so far as memorizing is concerned; seird.her to dancing school, that she may combine exercise with order and melody, and thus some of her rough edges may be rounded. The child's eyes opened with wonder and delight, interrupted with" Dancing school? Oh, how I've longed to go! but mother says it's wrong and leads to wickedness." What a dilemma for a physician what a dilemma for a child'! "Did you ever' intend your daughter to play the piano, guitar, or other musical instruments?" said 1. 'Oh, yes,' was the answer. 'Why, I continued, "why show such partiality to the upper extremities. The hands are rendered happy as a medium of melody: I the feet are rendered equally happy in the ' same way. A nice - afternoon school revived the ht. tle girl who grew in health and hmmony every month as she followed the hygienic rules perscribed for her. Dancing is a beautiful. graceful recreation, and is not responsible for the abuse luxury has thrown around it. The vulgarism and excitements of the ball-room have no more to do with the simple enjoyment of the dance than the rich wine and sumptu ous banquets of the gormand, in whom they induce disease. hare to do with the temp rue repasts that satisfy the natural wants of the body.—Pr. It K . . Bunt NVOAh for Iltiolscii Oil of origanrtm, oil of spike, of each a fluid ounce ; gum camphor, an ounce, al cohol a pint. Dissolve - the gum and the oils in the alcohol, when it is fit for Ilse. This makes a stimulating lotion of most pecultar virtues. It may be applied to a fresh wound, whether incised or contused. In the former, it most surely determines inflammation of the adhesive - character, and secures union by the first intention, the most favorable, and the most desira hle result of which the case is susceptible. In the'ease of a contused wound, it gent ly stimulates the vessels of the part, and causes the removal of the blood that has been effused; at the same time removing, tumefaction. pain, soreness etc. If ap plied early, and repeated two or three times a day, for a few days, nothing fur ther will be required as a lotion. Of course. whether the wound, he a smooth one. clean cut or a larcerated wound, the parts must be brought in - opposition and so maintained in the case of a cut by stitches. or a laceration by a light ban dage. If the wound be of some days standing. and attended by high inflam matory action, heat, pain, etc., then dressing of cold or tepid water should be ; resorted to, and continued until the heat : of the part shall have been reduced, when the lotion may be applied with the hand, and the part gently rubbed for ten or fif teen minutes at a time, and this course should be repeated two or three times day, using or omitting the water dressing, as the presence or absence of local heat in the part may indicate. Prince Arthur to him Mother. The Richmond Examiner, through the enterprise of its Washington erirrespun dent •• Pickles"' and. the courtesy of the British Legislation at the Capital, is ena bled to print a copy of Prince Arthur's letter to his mother from that city, as fol lows : iVssistnivroN, Jan. 2. DEAR Morum f--I . remember having read some where that the good Prince Ludwig, of Wurtenibtrg, in much dis ! tress as to the best 'way to bring up his children. wrote to Rousseau. asking his advice upon the subject, and that singu lar man returned an answer commencing: Si far:.. k malheur deire ue Lrinee." Little did I know till I came here what reason he had to write thus ; but now I have learned dear mother, that it is not so awful jolly to be a Prince. My trip to Washington has not been a regular on the contrary, it is thus far boresome. I called to day upon the President. He is a small man, with large feet and hands, a square head,- and smells fearfully of to bacco smoke. They Igll.me that he lights a cigar every night• before "going ItS and limit taikeitout 4)Lhis,mouth till in themarnitts ; but I scarcely know whether to~beliefe tins-or um: •Itsair. a gtmat-ma ny queer people at the Executive Mansion who seemed i to talk; through their noses, and didn't,lnOw to do With their glands' The ladieliate*ever, were not , so ' awkWatil, and it was as much as I could do..to_keepthem from pulling me to pie ces. It was a great relief to get away, dear Mother, &cense you know I hate such fa miliarity on sliort:atnanintance, and some of those Americans won't wait even to be introduced. There is a gentleman here by the name of Dent. They call him • General.". He is chamberlain at the White House, and a right *jolly fellow. I like him. He says he thinks of going to England next spring, and I have promis ed him a lettrr to you. I often think he would make a good lord. He shuns the common folks, and only associates with the stile. Mr. Sumner. whom v.,u have heard of so often, was over kiti'd to me. He looks like Lord Clarendon, mud is very unpopular. He mentioned to me that he would like to explain to ins his course about the Alabama matter, but Thorn ton advised mo to avoid the subject, and I will do so. Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts. called up on me this evening. I don't like his looks. Ile has a most sinister face. lie is a sort of man you would hate to meet in any lonely place of a dark night. I got rid of him as soon as I could. One thing struck me particularly here—there are more ne groes than white people. They live in mud huts on the outskirts of the city, and are fed by the Government. I never see any of them at work, and Mr. ('handler told me that in as much as they had slav ed all their lives the Government thought they should have some rest. Most of them are big and fat and lazy. Although, dear mother, this is the queerest place I've been in yet, and shall be only too hap py to get out of it. The Col. and Fitzroy, do nothing but swear from morning till night, they are so bothered with ins ita tions on my account. Alas : Rousseau was right ; to be a Prince is bad enough. but to be a prince and live in a Republic would be impossible. A d ien , dear moth er, and with love to 11/111f1V, Leopold, and the rest, I remain, Your affectionate snn, ARTIII'It PATRICK Mark Twain's Hotel Having lately opened a hasbery. I send yon these my rules and regulatiotis : This house shall be considered strictly intemperate None but the brave deserve the fare. Persons owing bills for board will be bored for Boarders who do riot wish to pay in ad- NulleC are requested to advance atilt P a r, • Boar.lxrs are expected to wait on the colored cook—for meals. Sheets will he rightly changed once in 1)l - RE LIQUORS. giK months, or more if necessary. SEKLY"B NATIVE GRAPE BRANDY, distilled Double boarders can have two beds sad a variety other Brandies , 'with a room in it, or two rooms with a cad, Braude , c, Nearly all tho differ sentk or Rom. Holland old Rye and Bourbon bed in it, as they choose. w hi „ key • Al ta es, Splni, Bay Ham, dr...constant Boarders are requested to pull off their i t on hand and t ' r rale by boots before retiring, if they can conven iently do so. Beds with or without bugs. • All money and other valuables are to be 73ROF. G. E. STEDGE, left in care of the proprietor. This is in sisted on. as he will be responsible for no Would notify the public. of Auburn 4 Corner, and thee losses. , that be to nownrepared to tame all horses en ' tr. tod to ht. raw. no Irrlttor what or how bad th •Ir 111Ellit' matter will not be furnished for hit. are If not broke. no chore[ mole. edits Also. Instruction drern how to tome oar Corn bone.. rs under any consideration . Auburn 4 Corners, Sept. 411, WM.— ) Relatives coming to make a six months' visit will be welcomed : but when they' bring their household furniture, virtue ! will cease to be a forbearance. DRESS GOODS. Single men with their families will not Nark nun rrilorsd Dress gilts, sill( warp Poplins, he boarded. . FM./ Marrlnos, E01p.0... A Ipoor-aks 4 .d Poplin Alpset G.. 0,0 cue, aralial4lll , . I:U.114.10M Detains sod Beds with or without boards. z oodr, In all colors and q naltt les, and in z r.at Dreams will be charged for by the doz- varlet varlet ) at littetlbprg. Ropenbauxo Co'• Nightmares hired out at reasonable p AINTS and OILS, of all kind*, for rates. ABEL TLI KRELL,- Stone vaults will be furnished to snor- iortln ' . March St. ism. ing boarders, as the proprietor will in no wise be responsible for the broken tinpaii urns of other ears. lIARVEY (Ri STAISP, 4 DZALRINS Ili . GRocERIEs - & pRoyi3INGs : P I. P 4. r \ ic . 2r-r - s .‘ tl N y r y - , ) ,l2ei rt .d r; f,;,rns s'. l New 7 Ortsre Pfanos of firra,LAPin matirre for Ill:5 and npward. New C.Sb'uel. Organs lor f. 45 and hp. ard Si cond.band hi - • lan:me:of, from in w it Mon, hir Installments ft cared, and la•t,umelas for rent. Witrerooin•. No 431, Flow, Salt, Butter, Pork, Lard, Ram, Sall Fish, Tallow. Brnad wit,. 1.1011.A::E WATERS. Candlas, Cracker., Cheese. Coffee. Spicer, Choice Oct. 20. :809. Tens, Sucars., Eke, Dried and Canned Fruit. Tobacco, Cigars, Soar, and all other articles venally kept In a first Cll. Grocery , and Provision Store TIVRE WINES. 11 We male Mot received an aveortment of Lake and Mound Vin, vani Wines. from Mes.rs. Wllaon. Morrow & Chanberhu..CNeo- York. which for rlchneesand flavor they We will mark our Good , as low lill`we can afford. and ih",,Yir purity—being ireeandfrara,upeoLretio'n.r'nof any M-1 a f ip a r Pell for ash, or exchange fur product, The Louie mark of the firm appears upon every bottle, -both on label and seal ontrooe, Feb. 2., 18;0.—tf A New and large supply, Mcmtrose. Net. N. ta69. ABEL TEBBELL GEO. HAYDEN will offer his entire Stork of Goods at Cost for the next sixty days. A lame gtock off* Goods, (In - varies, Cloth ing, Boots, Shoes, Rats, Caps, Crockery, etc. THIS IS NO HUMBUG stork must he sold, as I have to leave the Now - is the time for bargains. Those having my Batter Pails will please return theta. AU persons indebted by note or book account will please settle up without further notize. GEO. lIATEEN New Milford, Feb. 2, 1870.-4 D RESB TRIMMINGS it FANCY GOODS. Daturas of ILO depetipttosti. Beadqtrarters at Ourrinca=a, Itcormatm. 6 co's. GOODS. yarn analliper Collar, and Oita Tim Pnarts 901114 daypeadera. Umbrellas, San:beds, Trunks. Whits and Manual Bbirts in variety, at Otrmarintim Bastaa a ca & CO's. CO r4/094 s, OVERCOATS, 0VER ...400M of all sizes, brier amisizZll. And cake bo a qualify, is great a Gamaarfas, waristy. Brazzaafra. a Co.l. PERKINS it HO See NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMP. Kerosene Made Sofa at Last ' '"l`he'sttbsertber Is premed to offer the people of Susquehanna County-Perkins' Patent non-ex plosive Kerosene Lamp—the only positive Safe ty Lamp now in . use. It Itas been thoroughly tested h on and also • „ • _ , Pr6en .lfM from vu"" and the p e praying for the passage iiesuse law. .ilikLiziNutAd wera.th.-/n4- y&Y Ti k BEL TURRELL, I* contiuttaily recei.ing And keep, constantly on band a full and desirable as sortment of genuine DRUGS, MEDICINES, CREMICALS, LIQUORS Paints, Oils , Dre-StntT., Teas. Spleen, and other Grit.. renes, Stone Ware, Wall and V. indow Paper, Glass. ware, Print Jars, Mirrors. Lamp.. Chimneys, Kern. re,. Machinery Oil. Tonnerr' OIL Neateroot Ott, Ho. tilted Whale oil. Sperm Oil, Olive Oil, Spirits Turner'. tit e. Varnirnrn, (snare Seed Vinegar Potarh Concen tra led Lye Ant. Omar, Truest's, Supporter., Medical In•truments. Shoulder Brace., Whip., Gun., Pistols, Cartridges Ponder, Shot, Lend , dm Caps, Blasting Potl der and Fuse, "loll:Is. Strings, Bows. etc. Fin en. F , 6 , etc • Fl.h honk, and Linen, Bar and Toilet Soaps, Hat r Oils. Hair Restorers. and Hair Dves Brushes, Pocket Kul•e-. Speetaeler,Stiver Pieced gpoons.Forita, liulrrr..tc De-al et Article., • general aintortmeut of FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, and PERFUMERY Alt the leading and best kind' of In short, utterly every thing to restore the nick, to plezete the tante. to delight the eye, to gratify the (enc., nod nit.° m eonlitiee to the ' , Aland sabotwatial comforts of life Enumeration le impracticable, ■n It would nil a newspaper. Call at the thug and Variety Store of 31 notroge, Jan. 5, I`l7o ERY GOODS Bilk Rnnoet Velvets In b‘ark and Comm.o Patented Vehrte and l•tr.bre. Fl.mr.. re Feather., Ribbon., silks Saline, and Bran..., old laolrs' dm.. Cap*, battles' and cnildren•• ui fumed and untrimmed Hale Prftmea. La ces. Blonds, CitaMe*, ttc. fir. . ■l nay. the brad guar- W. at OUTT ENDER°, ROPESS•CM & Cot LARGE ARRIVAL Of nun' ricacera. Brnaritilathm. Canting". P 1.14 and Plain Ctuotirr-rtai,—al..o a new thing for Lacier Sacks. hr [ht. yard. nr made up to order. hp Nov. 21, 1a.59 E L WEEKS S CO. EW SU DWI NEW DRESS GOODS, NI,VPd,NYW Fancy Goods. NeW Dood..bearee trimmed Jo, reretNed by No• E. L. WEEKS d CO. ABEL Tr It ELL. Montrove. Malth :it .1969. 500 PAIR GOOll KNIT SOCKS. .sou lbo. good Stocking Taro Wanted immediat,cy at Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Cu. THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR 2- GOODS, and to ref bargains. la at Gorramariza, & Co'a. Montrose. Feb. 3.180.—y FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. GEORGE HARVEY E. P. 8TA.3.1?. Mrs. M. A. BINDER Dna just arrived from Farts and London with the latest designs, personally •elect ed tram the greatest novelties ; also. the most elegant Trimmines to hr srcnrrd in Faris. 1411,11. Ribbons, Velvets. 13 , 1da1 Veil., Flower's. Fine Jewelry, and Trim toed Paper Patterns I rest and Cloak Making. r scent fu- Mr. M Work's eelebrated system for Gowan ladies It, .agne•. btrcitlett. rte. N. W. r..ruer of Eleventh and Chestnut Sirens ' Sept. 21. 11,055.—Gut Philadelphia. A LL RIGHT FOR 1870 BEI NFL - 1r 7:3 mr - i=t...vit.x , r , r I. to constant recript of NEW GOOD.. by which by r'"rder , a more and more complete and attractive for ' vat' utia, of trade for 1669. ,Vra- Jeep N. a , Groterf., Vetr, tirredtrue e. and Nets Slam, Ir a. Medicine., Ptdot., Boa. & ,hoar. Wad Parer, Windm, SAader Hate & thm. Boralo Babel, Lodi. Furs, !loop tehteh will all be aid on The art 4Dcpart Nen Milford, Jan. 1;70 CLOAXS, plain and fancy CLOARINGS, and Cloth Trimmings in great ei Mety, at bnuem. are. Rosenbaum d Co s. "COSTAR'S' EXTERMINATORS. For Rats. Roaches, Ants. Ike. 'Goethe Ll i ztp I 3 tor ,o mu m the Powder for .Insebts. D" I tpnrion i : indult nig. Ask f7t " Costore," (take no oth:r.) READY MADE CLOTHING The lamest stock to the comity—all our own man afacture—sarrattrd rood work and so low uto defy matt ail compptidon. yl m r. youbl. and boys' complete wits. always s larc.e vartetY• at Our:mita°. RoarstAtrit, * Coo. BUFFALO ROBES. sc 4l With iud without trirambirand ELUL jit received at Nov. IL Left E. L. WEEKS t CO's. DRCOGIST, MONTROSE, PA., NEW GOODS PATENT MEDICINES ABEL TURRELL Bi:RNS & NICHOLS glinghamton alditationuato. fIOME AB THE WINDS COKE, VOME AB THE WAVES COHt." ga=tort to occupying our new and ele re, No. 21 Court Street, corner of Court and Water streets, two doors east of Hlrchtriann 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 up at the new store with an entirely new stock of first classes We Save 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 find it to their interest to give us a call. Come and be convinced that we will do as we advertise. EGGLESTON St SMITH, 107 COURT STREET, (Lincoln Block,) Dee 29, 1869 BINGHAMTON, N. Y .T. N'. TC:IO.24.IELIEIt. REMOVED NEW STORE, NO. 82 WASHINGTON STREET, Ping Door North of the City National Bank. SPLENDID STOCK, Brilliant Display ! DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, BEST CLOCKS IN THE MARKET, SILVER WATCHES, FRENCH, SWLSE AND AMERICAN GOLD WATCHES, Of all Styles, sad sold CHILI PER THA 2t," ELSEWHERE 1 have also the beet sod most complete stock of 80:-TD AILTER AND PLATED WARE. Prom the best sod most popelar makers, whose coods have riven perfect sattsfection to my patrons for the past fire years. The stock trill be found the best ever opened In Illechamton, at dat all tiCilles trill be kept full and complete, ennelatlog of SOLID SILVER TABLE WARE, TABLE AND TEA SPOONS, NAPKIN RINGS, FORKS, tc. together with all the varieties of Plated Ware, such us Tea Sotto, Cake Baskets, Napkin Ring., Castors, Knives, Forks, Spoons, it., of dingle. Double. Treble and Quadrople Plate SIT SPLENDID STOCK OP 3r.a.za . crir Gip4oicimes was ...r more complete, and I am making constant daily additions of all the new Nov. class of tha Baason. ALL MY COODS AS REPRESENTED for farther Drool of Otte I refer to G. W BOTTITWIRS. LEWD) AETROUR. T. II MeRGAN. J. B. WEL'. D. MUNSON. W LAGRANGE. B. B. MERSEBRAT, RILEY acsn. U. DDIENBURT, WARD MERSEREAU PLEASE CALL and EXAMINE OUR GOODS, AT 82 Washington St. BINGHAM7ON, N. Y. 3. T. TOZER. "Soy. s. tee&-ft STROUD & BROWN'S Fire, Life, and Accident GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, illaciamtrcoeseo, Pak,. CAPITAL REPRESENTEW, over Home I neurance Co. of N. Y., Capital nod Sandal,. 11,000,0(0 insurance Co. of North America, I'hil'a, Capital and Surplus, 2,000,00 h Franklin insurance Co., I%lla, Pa., Capital and surplus, 2,600,000 Lycontlng Counts Minna) Insurance Co.of Muncy. ?co n'a, Capital and:infidels, 4,000,001 Fanner', Mutual Insurance Co. York, l'a., Capital and Surplus, 700000 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., paying la/ per cent. dividends to theassured. Th. note* given for half the premium Is never to be paid defier noyeireumetaneee. he polic.) ulways be paid In full, and the notes given up Capital. 17,000,000 American Lite Insurance Co., Phlladel phla, 1.000,000 Travelers'insnrance Co Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, 700.000 Hartford Fire Insnranee Company. Hart ford_ Conn Capital and SOrplllll. $2,000.000 Putnam Fire hiss ranee Co., Hartford, Ct., Capital. 1700.000 Hanford Live %toe( laparna,,. Compan Inlurance on all 1(1,11.10 ef Lire Stock, anima 11..11 and death Irmo any cause. Capital, t 11.(9 — A II hu•lne-s entrn.ted to our care .rill h ' . 7 :rt7t... " .nd ed to an fair terms, and all promptly adlnntrd falf — ltflice first door ca-t from hank fa g tim e . o f W. H. Cooper Turnpike •I.'font rot , p a. STROUD Et BROWN, A tS. M. C. Sr-rros. enq Friend, Ole, Solicitor. Cu...• H. sairrit. Montrose, do Batuisos S . rnoun, Cn•nt.as L. Buoy, 1 Montrose, S p 1. 10E9. lIUNT Wholesale & Retail Dealers to HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, BUILDER'S HANDW NE, AIL OA 11 .11L. !NG .517'PL11.5. CARP/AG 5/'!:/.\b., SKAI.\s v, 170 i KS. Bo L and .4.511ER5. PLA rt.'', 8A.% it, EA 1.1.1.;.1 DLit IAo N, 1117‘.5 5 Doh' fr:s FEL 1.0E5 5 11: A T PLY LE , ho ANVILS. VI( sTO4 PIES BELLOWS , LEl>t;Es VII I;- A, A, CI AM , MU I 'AR c Br! TING KINt; TACKLE It 4) , KS. PLANTER rEMENT. H II? ; c:II,TONF, =l=l F Alllll Nli SCA LES icranton . Slnrrh 15 At AE-ziT.IT.I.'S ELTXTIt. .1 , lIIRIDACII If non entl% r ili 11..at:ai hr. try and hr rainvltirrn that rillhoaeh • inv. faltrd lo eurn ynu.ll,3lA .111 diva , )ou htrtatit p. rm. • nOcut rrltrf If,””r n..rvc• klivned th hvntlavlie nd canninli, you th.t nnuietlit nun) • kr. an, wt., nern...no the., Nl..r-li.ol' r triatii.e. tots , rtri thy -y.t• ti, perfrctr:r:thurl tint r h I'd rrm .in. to tit- rat, I.:: p.tin .4,d aad lie. for lip- W:titt 'hit ~Ipll. iv.,l, .1.11 El n, It ea , of thg ... r.oun ,r 1 .1./1,: . nr.litilr. F.;•xir ytru will ntippin thin .1.11 i anti on , lit It+ rt.,trr. and mlicary carrtl..l I 'rhe rt,,ma. I, hrhtC thon ri-on••,1 mnuunh,..thy Ina In Alt cot) (Wit", ronttv..neo lord the nth, avie,dant dinorder• o. ti ne ilnwet+ an• of nor . ”.-17 Priro hi lii hotter l'lrlaiinlyinta. M. MA RS A LI. & I - 0 Propr,rtapr, Poi ank in Montrone by Ay . Z—lygd RURNS t NICHOL.. SILVER WARE. FAN Fro m) : now LosT, rum 4,1 ItE.T ItED I.ohtlohed, nen' ed.tion rtf Dr. Cll i V rrVl' .11'. Celebrated E•sny 01 , the• rIcto:11 med. - met. `,.-rm,ti.rrltx,l. or ,•rulmtl olun•ary ,el,lll n 1 I 31 . 1,1 nod Phypiral in Mar /17” , tr Ifs CoIat.I:MPTION. / 1 .11.E1 , , nd F by de , f ilif111;;.! ~ a.r ‘ I I , C It rat 5,n0,,• per — p 4.711., O' 6 t'ent. The relehtated al,' /I v•i• e-• y, r• , •.nrt dem natroe. trvrn ;Ittrt.• • tr.' r pre.• that the a1arm111,, , C114., 111,• of pelt tit , a.e ail) he ratit.attla • red v, tt ii,g• r•••a• a-t. iateraal medictne or the applicatrte h• kette; Itt.ietlua l an eo t•de rage Al i•Iler• n1111•40.1,•11.i111 -Cfcci nut hy metutt h , el4 ev• •afTer• r matt , hat 4- , u• dine,. map h.. mar. am.. Iv m,•114. tit aid • prt‘ately. and ratlicallv Leonre •hon'n !n the hard. or eNery youth and ever. nh h. In the hand Synttittrtit: :t. poo paid on rpe,p, ...Ix Alpo. fir 111,n ' Mgr:. =ll Nov 17 ill , .1 C CO. 12 Bowery, rh,o, rt,curllct. 4.566. 1)0 NV N To «V N 'IC E\V S MLVEII A .N 7/ rHA TS, main Street. 5 door, below lloyd'n Corner. Molltroac FLOUR, GROCERIES, AN I) PROrIsIoNS. We ire cnn•tantly rev irinri nd now have nnhand, afresh stork of 1;oode iu uurlh r.whlcL we ufll.eil lALEAY CileAt for cosh . or e xrh., g.• or produce. U Up TB:l.\, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, sPIcES, PORK, FISH, LARD, HAMS, DRIED FRUITS, CLOVER 4- TIVOTIII SEEI,f, Je, . _.__. Thin Pa nt in ronipoeed or gums, DM,. SSA leanolis We have refltted and sand, addition' , t n nor stork of ",'"'"i' i ','" i i ."..,....iii .llit di•iii:ed tar and .the best Pall, and are now rends to lorteard !totter to the he. t , fl ""'" 5 " 7 "" ," 7 . " . "." ... I T. ".I or pign..t. and comas...loa h,,,,,, , , In Nee • leek. tree of charge , and , prepart 11, rea dy for One, ahem the easeistene? for. m•ke I I heral advoneemen 11. on rollout. tnent• , din in intact points It root, mach) Gni, real/ill It, Call and examine oar one-a hefort parch:v.ler rib, elaot Jetty longer. awl In more curable. where and en n vine,. . rinroel ve• o I • he Goo tit y right., for stale. 0001) QUAI.ITY & I.OW I'Tt TrES For Circular,' and all purflanlars, Addrcu of our Ibtotio MICA HOOFING COMPANY. C. G 'MINER. • • 73 Maiden Lane, Neer Iforlt Moutreee. April It. I WM. . FURNITURE ESTABLISIINIENI OF WILLIAM W. SMITH.. PLRAAE TAKE Nori , E: The ~tenlll, Nhrhl , nre holm,ht W Itn.Vll,: 4.•,.n retitled and I rnpri,trli ttv proprietor re, ..... t. ft,ll ;MI let t, ly. that h.• t. c , ,h-tawly 111.11:1: and k. ep. oh hand nv largest wad best esssorttneni 01 F' lllit Ft IV I ' I I I ILT Ft 'Ea to be founllnnywk, thiv nide or Sew York flty. Derkr. Itivano Towelnlrkr, Lokot•er Sr Ccater Card. Pi.•r.'l'nil,•t. loth Itkz. K:tchen extro-ion Cnalnn —OUR' and ( ene, and Woothent, of rver) .an. iv nod Morn.nod 'Vet, FL 1.-tr•. fnrninlool on abort notice.— Cane neat chain. reornt..d. PRIM; B rDS. A InfZe ne•nrtment—rbrnpe•t ;Ind bortt in th.• nr.srt. , I am now ermined to •&pply my r,logialler. with a new Finhetnrltin , nail,• neat ehnlr. of hnnle asnritirietn re, which will A, found cr,mtly oai. , •rlur formtriy in market, and yet are sold at a inn, price. CANE-SEAT ItE-SKATKI) cm — Ready made cofEna on hand or furnlched at abort notice. Rear., alter yo I n readlacc. If de,ired. I employ none but careful and experienced workmen. r Intend to do my work well, and cell It a* low ar ran be •corded. .11 7 1.1,1 W Montroe ,Fc4 IS, BEAUTIF V E SETS of FURS In three end four etrlpr. Mlnk, Plteh, Sable, Coney Ulan eer. Mink, graded, et Nov 24, 18b9. E. L WEEKS S. CO'S. HATS, CAPS, & FURS 'tots and Caps for Wen and Bns• srear. Pon of all grades, as ti crr 4 xnELe, froessesest, tr. Co'. WOOLEN & KNIT GOODS. Ladles' Merino railer garments. IFlnoda, Hose. (nova. ace Genie Wrappers and Drawers. &arra, Jackets, (nova oral, aorta. in great variety. at GITITENBLRO. ROHE` BAUM. ott. CO's. WOOLEN GOODS. Flannels plain all colors. (awl , plaid opera and shirting Flannels. extra dna 4-4 wh.te. Bed Blanpop. Carriage and Boras Blankets, Cloth. Caarp m em % iv ," mut Chlnehabul, by the vard. In wrest variety, at OCTTENBERCI, 888. & CO'B. NAILS, SI1()1-1:1.S nnv nd. ..• .1•Inp• Cane Seat ( hairs 8 if I TIl gailtsatt,, timt Zables. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and WESTERN lIAILItO.4.D. fiumlnet,AM24lllllll3t 2ilay 10, 1560. TRAINS LEAVE 5c0.000.000 WESTWARD. I EASTWARD. trtrMall I Paannzr Itla I} I Pearlier ain. train. 'STATIONS. I trilo. train. A. 31. A. IR. P. DI P. IL 0.001 New York • .... .• -- 00 72 ' 1 I 11.15 f New Rampton......• f 1 i,as 4 1, . .1.,,r; i I 111.1:1"re.'...nti::: 18.40 i • "...; 1,t :1 , f 1.00 f Scranton 9ls 1.03 L l ' v 4.51 f Ita I NlchotPon 'ta I 1 5.0 I:VV°":"-...---4:2tg (I ii 5,151 izr t j!1;.., 1.10 t New ~ I ford 1 554 445 1 (1.111 M r, 5,20 1 urr.s nond.. ..... . . ego 8 . 2 01 1 al P.. P.M f *Foot of Liberty-at 1 I A.lll 5.11 1 R. A. lIENRIL General Pau. and Ticket dont. I EIIIGII VALLEY RAILROAD. On and a flnr Sept. 20, 1869, trains on thoLoklgla Valley Railroad will run as follows: DOWN TRAINS. Leave Waver!) Junc tion C. 11. W. 8.40 a. m. Athcno 807 •• Towanda I.ucay% Ire 111 G 3 " 81unner'n E'y 10.47 Ble, , hoppru II 16 " Muhoopany 11 " Tuna', wok Ilhd •• L. 11. Jun:. I.'3' p.m. Puirlon IVltkee Sarre 144 •' While Rav e . 3.0 a •• l'hunt,„ 4.3%) A /lentown , 411 5.43 " Net hit-burn 6 147 •• 6 30 p. m. III:ladelpIda 975 Ar. at New 1 orO 9.23 •• Ur TRAINS Leave New York 6.55 p. Pedladelplua 145 Eaguon lo 1/0 •• Ben hie horn 1030 •• Allenlvan 10.45 " Mt•h Chunk 12.00 in. White Ila'n 1.32 p. m. Wllkaa lia • a RAO 0 Pitt.ton 3.10 •• I. SD Jun. 320 Tuuli'mwk 4.21 •• hlrhoopany 4.10 •• \I• phoppen 154 •• Skluner'• E. :AZ •• LAC. inlia s'lB ,• owanda 0.34 •• •then. 1 Ihl •• Ar at Waverly J unet lon. E. ft W. 7 :La •, 1 , 10" - No rhang. of care between Serentnn •ad New York. or het Vl' 1,11 hutuatou and PhiLselslybla. Nov 3, 100. CKAW ANNA & BLOOMSBURG J linUroad On and after Mj 10, 18011, pamseogor Iftclnt wril ran ar. fnlluvo : SOCTUWARD. x •. is. r. 31. I..ra vc Scranton. • 9.:25 2:10 4.1:0 Itingnii.n, 6:23 10:25 2200 Rui. rt e,4 7:27 914 22:6 Arrive at Northumberland, 9:40 9:40 NuItTIIWARD. Leave Northamborlrud, 6:30 41:0 linaville, 6:52 Ili Rupert. 7::„N) •. 9. in i " lit iii:z.iiin, 9::15 1:45 6;46 Mr:. t al ,crilit Lon. 1(040 2:50 1h46 liiii;;Aton, NCly 10. DAVID T. BOUND, Supt. Into M n di, one Manarement R6O Miles will:t oot rhanoe of enoehen. Brood gauge—double track rot cia wt. Tined°. ladrod. Chicago. Milwaukee. Bt. Pipit I/Toatio. nod oil oolot. We'd and North-West. Gnlion, Urbana. Baron. Cincinnati, Indian t- -use, Si Lon and all points Watt and corn New and Improved coaches an_ rem or.,orti o Minot change to Buffalo, ilocnceier, Clara nail and ,Inrinnnit. n^er NI °mint'. Nob 18th. 111(.9, Trans WM trot tend at the following boors •1s: VEST s^_l MtILTI;IIN, Sundays excepted. II v. A a. RAIIGIcANT. pally '5 P. At W.ll FRE:11;11T. Sundays .zeepted. 4 I , P. XI I/ t V ER 54rtnolny except. 41. r a. EX I'ILE.Sm MAIL. SQ.d.Y. eZctiged• ;oING RANT. ,1 w N (IN( INSA TI EXPRESS, Mondays excel, 2.. a 5 M WAY FRP:inIIT. Sundays eXcepted. n. 4 r .1t I , Al' EXPRESS. Sundsen excepted. 919 r V ]"r/1(K RAIL. Nem:lays eieepted. II A. r a f. 11,11 rAiNti EXPRESS. # 7- A lea And rnln pirte •• Pocket Time Table. el Tr on the Erie Itallwey and connetitn Lleev recently horn pnbl Wrd. and Call be p no application to the Ticket Arent at the Compaal•a Wlt R. R 4 RR L. D. RL'CITER. N.. 24 Ge PaAsenger Arepl. Deal Say % izoOFING TT; RYE PTA" F F.LT ROOFING, ann.., the best Worse pyvvy' ivisprod: ion wlr 1. the best Pattspsocfsrabrie In the he,' Manlier, and at the lowest price to the concern.,. Then• lot. a foundation of Tarred Felt; Rd. ■ lam .4 water proof roll wad Ono ; 'd. another laYar of Fe lQ 4t h. allot her lover of f'ocapositiOn 61b, attottterlityar of Felt r Send /or (Inviars and Sarnignt .1; AN IN! UCEMNT, tt' r off • r io D..• (1 r.I prlrehnof r le each Mice . I,6tb ortare r.et of the Tare , - Ply Pelt, with the aleeeealu7 euallug. fur l'hiri) Dollars. PATENT ROOF PAINT. s.pt 9z h. 1:469. - Gm AMERICAN LIFE INS RANGE COMPANY OF Pil ILADELPHIA, (w'. Fourth and' Walnut Sts. ALEX. J.S. %VILSON, l're.l4-111 GROWTH OF THE AMERICAN DATE. No. of POLICIES. AlgT. INSUR.B.D. 1 .00. 46 0M0 1 2t.i.DOu DO ittSt2.4l4 91A159.001.69 MEMEI The amerienn I..ture policies no all desirable planer nt Inn roe., awl for secedes and plovipinksirtn afen. kee.ert 1. uut iirpetemteta by any curapsay la tb• Cal, tril Su, tee. .13orta-cl of "Pritz Steesa. HON .1.1%1 ES PoLLOCE. Ex-Gov. of Penn's, Ulreeto- U J 1..1)0A it THOMSON, Pres. Pena. Third GEoltuE NUGENT, Gentleman, residence. Carman too n ALBERT O. TIOBERTfI, President Pototit Stational PIIILLIP n NIPULE, Reed Merchant. Urt Started St. 11()S. ALEX ti CAWELL. U. E. senator, ketchup t 0.7 Noah Walcr M. ISA AC iI.II.LEIIUII I, Attnenep.a4Law, aos' Wilmot St. I. %I . Wlil (JUDD% :Merchant. 20and lefFlouthrinialtt. EN II Y K OE 'NETT. M./ref/nut, 7.15 Booth Fourth GEGEGE W HILL. President eleventh hailonal Bank. JAMES CLAGILORN, Presldent Commercial Ns• 11,..,a1 ink. JOHN W al'iA if AMER Oak Flall Linlblng Il ona, B. B. c"rner Sixth aud Market tits.. and 818 810 Cbconot Strva- STROUD & BROWN, Agents. At Montrose. Pa 110 WARD Assottaston,Phlladelplitti,ps Dolomite of the Nervou.,tiemlatil,ljtiaar)audoex aalsyntocea— aca sod rellabli. tree tramil—la Reporfoof the 110 W ARD ABBOCIATIQN. eat by nein good otter envelop...lay:a of charge. Addrellalp.4B Ilauerrott. Howard Association , D a t Befit IN I Vrr• Philadelphia. Pa. II MI . 31 lb ... 2 11 19 p. •• a, 2. 11 X/ 4 43 " I,XI II 40 ll.s 1.1 - 15.01 ir, 1 45p. si. LS " 4.00 a 4.10 " 5.45 " 5.55" LIS " SA " L. .. &c. d• Treas