fountg luoivaos giractoll. Two Lines in Mal:NM:tory, one strar, $1.50 twelf additional line, 50 eta. ' MONTROSE. WEBB & WERE. limn Office. nnd dealer. In trinecer lee end Provistone, Cruel - cry. etc.. Public Avenue. AIEOS,F., cARMALT . Mtonacy Lnw. °Mee one *net Oclaintiarbell.liouPe. Public Avennr. WM. II COOPER & CO- Banker, Pell Foreign Pn• sage Tteketp and Mats on Pngland, Ireland and Scot. land. J. R.. FLETcHER'S Eating Saloon Is the place to grt tee Cream, Oysters and Clams, In every style. On Main street. STROUD & BROWN. (;metal Fire end Lice !astir. ance Atants • MK.. sell Railroad and Aecldent Tieket. • to New Yorliand Philadelphia. Otice one door east °rite Bank. F. B. CITANDLIIII. Genernl insurance and Sewing Ma chine Agent. Public Avenue. J. L TALBOT—the 1?laoe to got your Groceries and Provisions, Blear, Pork. Lard. Too. Snzar, Rice, To bacco, Su nil. Segor•. °rotors and Iteln.ahments. un der 8. U. biyro ± Brothers. MUSS d racnots, the place to get Drugs and hi•nii eines,__Cipais, YobJeTobacco.Pipes, Pocket-.lb, Spurts ties, Yankee Notions, ac„ Public. Avenue. WM. L. COX, [tamers maker and dealer In ell articles usually kept by the trade, opposite the Bank. • - - WM. H. BOYD .tlt CO.. Dealer, In Storer, Ilardwara, •nd Ibtnotacturrra of No and Sbeetirou ware, corner d Main and Turnpike curet. VOTNE & LINES, Mop:Mint Tailor, and deniers in Ciotti., Trimming., and Ft:imbibing Gn,al r, need Agent. far Singer sendric Machine, on Main Street. FonMaui bninling. A. N. MILLARD. Dealer In ()roc, on. Provlrbde.. Books, Stationery and Yankee Notion.. at head of Public Avenue. T. SPORE & CO., Dtab•rc In Store., llardvrarn. Agrlcultand unplrmenta. Flonr and groceries, oppo site Ts rbell flown. - , - U tyNtwottn S urrcuEL. Livery and Exchange Stable, lu rear of Liunk. building. J. D. DEWITT al mercha CO., Deal era dl., co In Dry Good, lIAr d ware and genernrner, near Block. NEW MILFORD N. SMOEMAKEK. New Milford.krrp.rourutr , !? na.unnnU (rash ground Ca)ng.l Hartur, for rill,: al per tun, Summer:wide, Pa.• ---- - W. S. MEAD. Foundry. and dealer in Plosvo and other cannel le, one door from rhinney'e Hotel, Math ht. N. F. IMMER, Car:lll,lv Vat, and Undertaker, on Malta Street. two doom below Ilan le,!'n Store. EIeCOLLEII BROTHERS. D.lern in Orwerlin+ and i`rovieions. on Main street. GARRET & SON. Dealers in Flour. Feed. Mrs', Silt, Unto. Cement. Grocer'. and Provisions un Main Street. opposite tho Depot. W. l 6 T. HAYDEN, •Manofactnrtra of 01, , : 0r. , and Wholvoale dealer" In Yankee Notion' , and Fancy Good.. on Mato Street. nnlaw EPiocopol Church MOSS & KNAP. Leah. r ManntArturer• and denier* In Morocrn Finding.; &c.. nclu Rplscop ti Chorri. • AINEY R HAYDEN, Dealer. in LTenac and Medtetne.. and Ilannfactarera of Cigars, on Main :effect, mar the Dopot W. STEPHENS. Hum. Shoetne and generalltepatring on NON Street, south of the brit ~,0,n.. J. DICKER74.‘N. .7n . T.aler In vnersit mcrchauclisc and Cl..thiug. Brick More. en ]fain Strret. N% - lIIFPLE & MEAD, Dcalere In voc”lMerchandloe on M3ln SireOt. 0. M. MAWLEY, Daalos in general Merchandise, on Main Street, opposite Phinut3's Hotel. GREAT BEND L. S. LENIIRT3I. Manufacturer of Leather, and dral, In grni•ral MerVtnnt.lire, on .Main Str.vt H. P. DDRAN, Merchant Tailor end dreier In Ready !bide Clothing, Dry Goodn,Groorrtry and Pros' to luny. Main Strect. LENOXVILLE. —Michael Batman, a miner at Hill & Fellow's read "the twentieth day of December, in any mints, was fatally injured by the caving in of ye'ir, and the first day of September in any year the roof of the mine. thilowing." —Mr. J. C. Burgess has Taken possession' or six. 2. That in section fourth of the act, pro the - Luzerne House, - and Mr. Ott has retired riding for the taking of game, approved April EnwAttn- & BRYANT, 11 Inufartorors of Wngoos and Sleighs, netr the logalls' Store. as its proprietor. first, one thousand eight hunkired and sixty-nine, _ . HIRAM WHITE. Ilium fnciarer of and di•alcr in MI pt•rl or Pion.* and ciAtnnt. GLIISON Tocal httlligence. Township Statements. According to the provisions of a law passed by the Legislature of ISSB, Township Clerks are required each Spring to make out and publish a full and complete statement of the financial condition of their respectivs: townships, under a penalty of fifly dollars. 'The clerk, should, therefore, hear this fact in mind, and act in ac cordance with the law. Obituary. C. L Ward, Esq., of Tow:milli, died at hiA residenrx in that place on Saturday morning last of paralpds. He was G-i year,' of age. Ills health had been failing for some time. —On the name day llnn. T. Irwin, who was for many years Judge of the United States Court, died at Pittsburgh. A Remarkable Case On the 12th ult., there died in Polk township. Wayne county, Mrs. Anna-Kunkle, aged nearly 97 years. She was the wife of Mr. John (jvo. Kunkle, with whom she fired 61 yeerg and 1 month in the limo& of [matrimony. They had fourteen children, 123 grand children, 415 glen t grind children, 410 great-groat-grand children. and a large number of great•great-great-grand children. liedteal Society The Swigmlanna county Medical Society will hold their nest semi-annual meeting at llopbot torn, Wolnesday, June 1, 1870. A general invi tation is deco to al( regular practitioners. A clinic will be held at one o'clock, p. xr.,•all cases tmted free of charge. L GAILDNET. B,•cn•tiry May IM.-4u renn•ylvanln State Convention of Universalist*. This body will hold its annual session in Brooklyn, Susquehaima county, Pa., on Wed nesday and Thursday, let and 2.il ofjJum•, 1t470. It is expected that Rev.'s A. C. Thomas. M. Bal lot", Dr. Brooks, and IL C. Leonard, of Philadel phia will be present on the occasion, together with many other clergnrien from various parts of the cuuutry. There will be held, during the session, a centenary meeting, and it is hoped gad the Convention will be one of great inter est, and profit. The friends in Brooklyn extend a cordial invitation to even_• lover of the cause to be present. li. BOUGLIILON. fintiballi School Convention. The annual Conventiiin-of the Susquehanna County Sabbath School Association will be held at the Cougreptional Church in Ilarford, on Wednesday )he 84k day of June next, commen cinrat'lo O'clock.. A. M. Il is hoped that every Sabbath SchOol in the County will be reprmen anirthe district secretaries are requested to send, their reports to A. C., Purple, the corns: ;xt,Rdittg, Secretary, at Carat Bend, at least one weeli before the meeting of the Convention, in tir'ller,that he may be prepared to make a full and complete report of the weather and condi tion of the Sabbath Schools in the county. The annual eddrces trill be delivered by Rev. J. G. Miller, of Montrose, at 10X . a tit. All are bivited. G. B. ELDRED. Ems , Seey. Write "awe' evidence in this State has been eo amettdedas to allow the testimony of either husband or wife to be given in his or her own behalf in any proceeding in divorce where either personal service of the snipe= is made on the opposite patty, or where either may appear and defend. Borough Items. —A new' Ortounder the name of Webb it Here' have opened a Grocery and Provision Aare, and also purchased the news office of Geo. C. Hill. —The ladies of 'St. Baas church .have ap- pointed the next social at the residence of H. J. Webb. on Friday evening next. —We are glad to notice that our new Borough Council are taking measures to have addi tional side walks built in different parts of our village, and we sincerely hope that some of the old which is in such a dilapidated condition in a few sections as to actually mane It:danger- , ous to travel over in the nightethac, receive their early attention. —The day dawned bright on Thursday last— the "Rubicon" was crossed—those "colored troops" celebrated. —Mr. 0. D Boman who has long been identi tied with the musical interest of this place, is 1 about to kayo for Mauch Chunk, where he I. to * re-embark in the music and Jewelry business. Many regrets arc expressed at his de , parture. His family are to remain until fall. —We were informed that one of our noted Radical reformers on Thursday' last, practiced what he preaches and was seen first and fore most in the ranks of the procession that para ded our streets in honor of their "new birth." Was he the only one that dared to face the mu sic Where were those prating loyalists" who have shed so many crocodile tears over the poor down trodden African? -are they ashamed to recognise and embrace their new horn progeny. —A couple of tailored sprigs on the day suc ceeding the grand celebration, visited the barber shop kept by Mr. Louis Knoll, our very popu lar white German barber, and very much puffed up with the dignity of their newly acquired po sition one demanded a shave, when Mr. Knoll referred him very properly to the colored bar ber just up the street. Ue said he knew that but he was not going to have a nigger shave "him, he was going to be shaved by a white man, but Mr. Knoll could "not ace it" and prepared to empty him out into the street when he con cludtai to leave. Mr. Knoll thinks the 11-ulicals can drive the Germans out of their party, but they cannot compel them to shave their adopt ed brethren. This also furnishes further evi dence that what John Stout said to us was cor- Scranton. We glean the following items from the Don, (rot: —On Saturday, May 7th, Mr. Edward Paine, of the Methodist Episcopal Church has been, so who was running a large circular saw in the far, in favor 4,708; against, 1,540. Three con mill of Aaron Boyd, esti., In Slocum township, ferences are yet to vote on the question. The Luzerne county, was caught up by some mishap assumed vote of these three Conferences is rated and thrown upon the saw. lie was almost corn- 1 - ,a1220. This would increase the whole minis pletely severed in two. Atter lingering nearly teriiil-vote of the Church to 6,338, three-fourths two hours Mr. Paine died in great agony. of which, or 4,918, must be for Lay Delegation, —Wednesday evening May 11, Jacob 13am- in ° Meg q ui t t h e plan ma y succee d. I t w ill b e barb, a Barber in the employ of W. Elster, was seen, therefore, that unless 1`....2 of the remain taken sick about 9 and died at 11 P. M. Ire was ing 22(1, votes shall be cast in its favor, the pres about 17 years of age, and was born in ]termer- cut measure will faiL The vote Is an exceial sheim, Germany, but at quite an curly age came i nh oy c l ose one. to this country. lie had been afflicted with heart tliute, and hi§ fttth is tractal to this Amended Gume Law. cause. Thy. last Legislature math the ft,llow leg —Mr. P. Gaynor, late one of our Policemen, amendmcn4s to our present game law, to which had his right hand badly smashed. lie has been we would call the attention of all sports for some weeks conductor of an Engine In the men That in section first of the act, providing' yard at Kingston, and while iu the discharge of fur the taking of game approved April first, one his duties, met with the above accident. One thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, the word 'thirty" be stricken out, so that the section shall finger was amputated —Mr. Jacob Sager, known to many of our cit- the words, "fourth day of .July" be stricken out, irons, died at his reaidenee iu JiNsup last Thur.- •so that the sca-tion shall read the fifteenth day day, aged 60 years. of November and the first day of September in —Miss Lucinda Burrows, sister of the wife of any year." P.W. SlockMower, on Tuesday lust met with a SEC. :t. No person shall kill, capture, take, or very serious accident, at Deposit, \..T. She have in his or her possession, any gray snipe or was on the train which was a kind of an (=cur- English snipe, between the fifteenth day of No sion train, and the cars not making the proper vember and the first day of September, under a stop, and being quite old, she fell and was very penalty of five dollars fur each and every bird seriously injuretL A gentleman standing by. so killed or had in txxstusxsion, or exposed for sale. and who attempted to save tier from being crushed, also received severe inJurhs. —On Thursday morning last, Mr. ('lark Har rison, a carpenter, living in Hyde Park, took the Freight train for his work. When above the tunnel, the caboose broke loose from the train, and it and Mr. IL started down grade. It was soon met by the wood train, the caboose nuodast, and Mr. Harrison was horribly mutilated and instantly killed. —The Jury- of Inquest in the rase of I). B. IL sir, hare finally finished their investigation, and their verdict reveals the fact that another murder has been added to the catalogue of crimes of the city. District Convention of Good Temp- The Ninth District Convention of Good Templars of Susquehanna county, will be held in Good Temp Lars Hall, in Montrose, Pa., com mencing on Tuesday, June 7,1870, at 10 o'clock A. at., and continue as long as business may re quire. G. W. C. T, S. B. Chase will be present. and probably preside over the Convention. A public meeting will be held on the evening of the that day's session, and addressed by li. \V. C. T. Chase, Rev. Moses Caldwell, of Brooklyn, and others. Delegates are expeeted from the Tioga, Bradford, and the combined Wymnint; and Lucerne District Convention. For further particulars. see circular mailed to every Lodge and Temple in the county. C. E. WHITNEY, Dist Sec: y. Susquehanna Depot, May 12, 1870. Destructive Fire is the Mountains. Wurrr. Luzerne Co., May' 4, 150. i Extensive fires have been burning in the moun tains around this place for several days. To-day , they approached the line of the railroad and I caused some detention to the trains. Those that passed down the Lehigh had to run the gaunt let of names nnd.den.ic smoke.. The large lum bering establishments of Thos. 111cKean and Stoddard, B=den 'caught fire and are still burning. It is ttimated that in cash of their tilling yards there Is 500,000 feet of lumber val ued at P2O per thousand, There is no hope a saving any of it. Great fears are entertained that the numerous contiguous mills will be readied by the fire and destroyed. It the flumes are not stayed before they reach the mills the whole town of White Haven will be placed in jeopardy. There. has been no rain in this cality for some time, and everything combusti ' ble burns like tinder. It is supposed that the fire was started in the leaves and undingrorth of the forests. by sparks front a passing lei-cid:no t tive. or - The Avondale mines, at which on Sep tember 6, 1.869, the breakers were •burneci and 110 men and boys smothered, has just goiti in to operation again. knew breaker, with the necessary buildings and machine:ly, has been constructed at an expense of $BO,OOO and an air shaft, 90 feet in depth has been sunk at a ;dis tance of 150 feet from the mouth of the shaft. In addition, a thine) has been driven from the Avondale to the Union mines, a distance of 646 feet. The aiiebra;uost over $B,OOO, and the tumid about $4,006: arrar. Timis Amoy= Einnaro Idscam. far West Cobb's Pliotegtapit Gillem2dOntrose. . 4-4" • . - Suw parsnips Poisonous. ifilrourp,*• Weeks-no ,a, goring woman, named Anna kariritui, residing at Altoona, while preparing some parsnips for dinner, thoughtlessly ate portions of the raw vegetable. Fier child who was standing by. also put 9 por tion in its mouth, but swallowed uone. In the course of a week or ten days both mother and child were token 'fearfully sick, manifesting en t ry simptordof being poisoned. The child was soon brought out of danger, however, but the mother, who had eaten a whole parsnip, be came worse from day to day, until her life was despaired of Fortunately she possessed a strong constitution, and this, together with the unceas ing attention of friends and the administration of proper antidotes, it length gained the upper I hand of the poison. incident may prove valuable to those who may not have known heretofore that raw parsnips aredangerous food. Note Shavers and the Internal Hes, Persons who *Aare notes are liable to special tax of broker. A man may have au office where he dues husineia, IL having none, but buying as opportunity offers, upon the street or elsewhere. If they make it their business—and it is not necessary that it should be their sole business, or even their principal one—they are each liable to he assessed in resi=t thereof to special tax of broker. The pay of no other special tax, ex cepting that of banker, covers the business of a broker. A broker pays a special tax of $.50, and for failure to apply for and pay before transact• ink business, the penalties of the law apply as in all cases of neglect to pay special taxes. • Important Decision. ' A question of considerable importance was lately decided by Judge Chapman, on a case in Montgomery county. It was whether the town council of the borough of Pottstown had au thority under their charter to make a valuation of taxable property in said borough, with a view to taxation for borough purposes, irrespective of valuation placed on such property by the asses curs for Stale purposm The case was decided ed negatively by Judge Chapman, in an able and extended opinion, in which the ground is taken that the regulneastiossor chosen by the people for that special purpose, has alone the right to u..wcss property fur city and borough, as well as State and county purposes. Lai Delegation, I The vote on this question, in the Conferences Sewing Machine+. The of the Legislature of 1669 exempt ing sewing machines belonging to Sea nuitr from levy and side on execution or distress for rent, Lyn late net has been extended to all sew ing machines used and owned by private fami lies, except to persons who keep them fin sale or hire. . riN - Some individual proposes that instead of chmy licensing liquor dealers the persons who drink should be made to take out a license. His idea is, at least, original. Hear hint i 1 No man should be entitled to drink unlois lie first gets a license; and any barkeeper who i In addition to the Orerery trade, we have purchased Gee. C. Ours News office, whose yon airs and • good should sell to au unlicensed party, should be subject to fine and imprisonment. The license t` - ' t t: i .l l , F rrZi 4 3 .t ,k 1 . 5 ti1b% Week', a em nd should be annual ; and the sum charged should hart% will bc P :rdertParterlar . elehed on ' se d orTglrc: ` ‘lith. he from twenty to one hundred dollars. No , out extra charge. Special care given to orders. No truth young man should. be allowed a license till he Ste to chow goods--eo drop in and rate for yourselVes was sixteen, and then until twenty-one rears of (V Goodedelivered without extra charge, see only beer license at a moderate charge. Atter twenty one he should vote, drink, and chew tobacco on payment of license, and the , saute privilege should be extended to steers;; ' tnindet women. Protection of Married Women The following bill passed_ by our lute Legkla ture at Harrisburg, will protect tle=erte4l wives and bring erring and careless husband.; to their Sex. 1. That whensoever any husband from drunkenne , , , s, profligacy or other cour , e what ...ever, shall for two SUCCeS.SI VC years desert his ile or neglect or refuse to live with her and provide for her, , the %hull as to every specks and description of property, whether real peNonal or mixed, owned by or belonging to her, have ackciAllivftua of a femme purehise or sell arid convey the same as it she were sole and unmarried. 174:C. 2. That it shall be lawful for any mar ried woman as aforesaid, to sue and be sued in her own name upon all such contracts as afore said, beretofoxemade or to be made, and to sue in her own name her husband, to rem% er the possession of her real estate, or the value there of as if she were sole and unmarried. The Knights Templar. On the 14th of June the Masonic Knight I Templars of this State will hold a grand en campment on the grounds of the Hurdle House, at Williamsport. All of. the prominent coin manderies of the State will be present, together with a largeconcourse of visiting Knights; and, from the magnitude of the arrangements now being made, there can be no doubt but that the affair will be one of the most imposing fetes that itas o ever taken,place in . this country. The lake', trout-ponds, groves and avenues, in the vicinity the fu die House, have been leased andiald out expressly to accommodate the fra ternity ; and, If we may judge the future by the I past, no pains or expense will be spared to make the whole affair a grand success. Young couples between whom ne gotiations looking to matrimony are pend ing, are reminded that this year has fifty three,"4atordaya.f?t,lork only fifty twit-Sundays Id courting. 1::91;1;}.41!6.°V4Zca1. Conic Fairdale, April 18,1670, after an illnessV tia of 3 yeas , to bops of a blessed tumor- P I MY d ale grOs, L'boznidien L.. only son of En.: N. F. sod Amanda Cornell, at Jes sup, Susquebstuta county, Pa. Bloat In Cattte. IL Bowen, of 3101 / 111 N N.Y., at the New York Farmer's Club, excepted to Prof. Imes advice to "puncture bloated cattle with a l ar g e poc k et knife," and !timber tiaid : " I heard the learned gentleman lecture before our State Agricultural Society at its lost Annual meeting, at which he referred to the barbarous custom of boring the horn for horn alL' I . consider the . puncturing the paunch for bloat' quite as barbarous. I have lost several of bloat' nfter using the knife as he suggests, but none after using the' gag.'— Take a rounded& of soft wood, about two inch esin diameter, fasten a cord or strap at each end and tie over the head ; it will give instant relief In the worst eases: Try it." EM=MI Lund For Salo. One hundred acres of land, situated a mile and a half from Sidney Plains, Delaware coun ty, N. 1., and the junction of th4'Albany and Busq's RR and the Midland RR. About forty acres cleared ; Timber enough. upon it to more than pay for it ; a comfortable house, good land, and well watered. Inquire immediately at this Otlice;or of 0. M. Hawley, New Milton', Pa. May 4th, 1670-4 Send us Locals. We are always glad to receive the particulars of local occurrences throughout the county.— Something of interest occurs almost daily in ev ery neighborhood, and we earnestly/urge our friends to. send us all the items that come to their observation Or their mm. Do not hesitate from any real or imaginary Inability " to get them up right." .Send us the facts anti we will put them in shape. Petit Jurors , . . Drawn for Special Term of Court to be hold en at Montrose, • on Monday Jane (Rh, 1870: Auburn—Truman Baker, Abram White, RI -lev Bushnell, Horace Baker. Bridgewater-0. A. Beebe, R. Benjumin,Szun nal Smyth, Win. C. Curtis. Brooklyn—John Bullet, F. Tewksbury. Choconut— Xmas Heath. Dimock—Hiram Blakeslee, John Lake. Franklin—J. L. Mertimun, D. B. Townsend, Edwin Summers, Aubry Smith. Forest Lake—bitTerson Green, John Brown, George W. Tay lot. Friervisville Jere. Hosfurd. Gibson—Geo. G. Woodward, Henry Howell, J. M. !larding. Great Bend—Addison G. Brush. Merrick—F. F. Hayden. Iltrford—William Patterson. Jeasuir“-Emas Bennett. -Lenos—Daniel-S. Robinson. - • Lathrop—H. B. Wood. 31ontrosi..-3L A. Lyon. B. Thatcher. Now Milford—John Manzer, Thomas D. Ten nant, Chauncey Fletcher. New Milford boar—Tracy Hayden. Rush—Stephen S. Shoemaker. Silver Luke—Aaron 3liniker. Susquehanna—L. S. Page. Thomson—Giles L. Lewis. :teu7 gtclutrtiottnento. SPRING PIGS For Sale by the subscriber, price P.M, at four wecka old, delivered at 3lontrose every Saturday for a few weeks. Purchasers may haive their u:rmm at Z. Cobb's. JOHN TRUMBULL Bridgewater, May 18, 1870.-3 FIRM, N E A NEW GOODS The ,übecribers Are now receiving from New York a new awl fresh mock of GROCERIEg pnovISIONS, which u-11l he •old at a low Sigma for cmh. Among the numoroun artialea may ho found F:6 ur, Hams, Dried Beef, SnioArd Halibut, Cml fish, Mackerel, cte. Teas, Caret, Sagan., Mee, Mace, Womterahlre Hance earned Peaches. Pears. Pine Apples, Sweet Cora, Toma toes, (taloa.. and Morns. Cocoa, Pa Extract Lemon, etc. etc. All kiroto or SPICILS, Ohm, Orange Nei, ete. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. A No 1 Chea - inft and Smoking Tobacco, ate All et which cau be warranted as Unit class goods, and H. J. Wenn, ( C. M. Gene-, t Montrose, May 18, 1870 $2OOO A TEAR AND EXPENSES n..entp. to 111 the celebrated WILSON SEWING MA CHINE:, The pcet tnechlae in the world. Stitch alike oti both .I , ldet. Otte ltilnehlrie without Money. For furth er particulars.adgrer , '2 nth et., Phire.l.n. lystalintao X2STHE FOl-4031 Itt PROVED Twenty-Flee Donor Family Sewln:: Marhine. Thecheap rxt Flrrt Cla,.:llarhlue in the Market Agentr wanted every Town. Llberalcomoth , .ion allowed. For term. and elrcubr. addrexa A M. IiA3ULTON. Oen. Agent. No. 700Chevinnt at.. rhtladelphla. f may la—.lmfh• "'IRE•' RAILING, WIRE GUARDS, F., Store Fronts. As} lama, kc , Iron Bedsteads, Wire Webbing for sheep and poultry yard. Brass and Iron Wire Cloth, Sieves, Fenders. Screens, for coal, ores, sand, etc. Heavy Crimped Cloth for spark arresters.— Landscape Wires for windows, etc. Every Information Papennakem Wires. Ornamental Wire Work, etc. Every information by addressing the manufacturers, B. W ALE- Eli A boNS, No. it N. !Rath et. Phil's. [malt;—ly ' $lOO to s2sor4 " re µay. "' TU ••u month W m ages pa weekly to agents .overywhere. selling our Patent Silver MoultlWhite Mabee Line+. 8C1.113C14 •ot. For fall partleularsaddress Gum Write Phil'a,Pa.—(lBmat P aris BY Sunlight and Gaslight 1 A Work descriptive of the histamine, Virtues, Vice". Splendor' and Crimes of tho City of Polo. k contalne 150 fine engravings of noted Places. Life and Stencs to Patin. Agenumanted. Address NATIONAL ITTILISIIING CO, Philadelphia. Pa. [may 18-4 AGMTS-CANVASSING BOORS SENT FREE FOR Secrets of Internal Revenue. The tryst remarkable book mar prodiehed, being a com plete expurare or the confedergtion of Rings" praying noononrCaryernMent. - tibdwiaz up &lithe cliques from the lowest to thehighest. enbinell officers and Congreaa them us trail la Minot Operators, yystemat depredations. consPirncless aiCelsl t MSII . OIOII. political inAuenee, pat ,7'4l4Xl end ue l :4l4n 1 % =ln t l I s t nt r t rpag es, l " r promlzient gorerrimmat detective. Over 10,000 {copies al reap raid. Agents scanted. Caro/mina books free. Ad drem W punt. Publisher. PhrtadelPu4 B oston, Mug; Chirac°, In. or Morton. 0. • [map 15--4 Wll : a ti ti ,rs EiT& D HMI OF Er42lsusaum.l)l2ooKßY. 111.9 W NE, chuipleto t tutde for time:* t a rip and old , by th e celebrated au oraiiii false*, eel er, Opt). E. WV WdElAu.f l',l s 4alen Farm. Theezireriehee end r ability of th e su; Mos guarantees ,a work of a te g mark . Ayrim , the i p hj ects (foaled see buying and lancing a Farm, guild lugs, improved lospismeuie, Judicious ireetilising. Sub. )01relnIng' notation of Craps, Batter Makings clime Fooloelea,breedlug acid care of Lisa Stock. their diseases and remedies, etc. with MLAI useful tables, 0:10, net win saitracticm add ipp M i d to ppings, :SUMO Care ea Mwm — sicates." 4111.41=aAsAlotibitar 400 CbalW 0;; PfdledelPhie: Disay :8-4' AUCTION I AUCTION! P The subseriberwßi. sell at public sale on Ids premises in Gibson, on Saturday, May 28th, commencing at I 0 o'clock, a. m., the following property, to wit : • A coat burner nooldng Stove, Stove Furni ture, a quantity of Stove Pipe, a large brass Ket tle. Tables, Stands, Chairs, Bedsteads, Barrels, Meat Casks, Soap Casks, a barrel of Soap, and a large number of articles not named Also, if not previously sold, 0 11117C13 of Bees, a quantity of Bee Rives and Glass BOXIZ, TERMS OF SALE.—AII sums under 0, cash ; $.5 and over, six months credit with in terest and approved security. R. TUTTLE. Gibson, May 11, 1870.-3w* LIBERTY TOWNSHIP BOUNTY STATEMENT. Atn't of outstanding bonds with Intcrest,llB69.66 •• orders, chargeable to bounty fund M. L TRUESDELL, k Auditors, W. M. BAILEY, 1 Liberty, May 1, MO—Small THE PLACE TO TRADE And when you will find THE BEST VARIETY OF OciODS, AT THE MOST LIBERAL PRICtS, t at Guttenberg, Rosenbaum d fo's JTAT RECEIVED Large and tandecene selection of READY MADE CLOTHING, For men. boys' and poattu' wear. Fine selection of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, COATINGS, &c For Custom Work. We take measures and make up gar ment. to order, after the newest and most tasty styles. Large variety of PIECE GOODS to sell by the yard. A floe variety of Ciente FUICSISLIDIG GOODS, l‘txkties, Howe, Paper and Linen Collars, Shirts, Trunks. Satch els, Umbrella., etc, Largo aelectlou of newest styles of HATS AND CAPS, of %ull= =feria'. In our Dry qloodt Department yon NEW DRESS GOODS Silk.. Poplin.. Mohair.. Alpacas (black and all the betid ing colon and guides, Pignut, Percales, printed Oman dies and Medina, Preach Olnghams, etc. WHITE GOODS Table Linen. Towels, Napkins. %visa Muslin,. Jaconeta. PARASOLS. Sunstmdct. Skirt,. Cornets. Kidd and LI.Ie Thread Ulutes, Roeicry. Ibumikerchlefs, Callan and Cuff*, att. SHAWLS. SAXES, of 7earians material and In differ ent style. DRFN , iB TkIMMINGS and Buttons, Marmites Trimming, Putting, Fringes, eta. DOMESTIC GOODS, Muslim, Calicos, Ticks, Denims MILLINERY GOODS torrew nrree - neteaton In trimmed and untrimmed Oats, Stuidiorns, Flowers. Ribbons, Satins, Maslen*, Laces, Blonds, Frames, black and colored Crepes; de. The prices on all our Goode arc marked away DOWN sod will defy all competition. Our goods am bought in large quantities. and miected with groat care, and we ginner ourselves that we CAI give satlalhetion to all blontrost, May 11, 1,r70 in EA ! Every kind of Tea In market, nst Arrived.ond for sale at New York wholesale price.. Also a fine as of COFFEE. Bay of ate and sforLmcress charges. ABM. TL'im.p..l,, Montrose, Pt., Aprlllo. 1870. EW WALL PAPER, I Just arrived. and "Itin*rh "PNRELL. Blontrote, 2e. Ittrl9. ABEL f AMERICAN a Waltham Watches AT TUE COMPANY'S PRICES. And warranted by the Company sent wil4 every watch. Price List and descriptive Catelogne pent to any address, Orders filled by express C. 0. D. With the privilege of no anaination before paving the money. Address ALBS It. HARPER, Ay. 20-2 m Win Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 131731 PS ! PUMPS! 13LATCHLEY'S Cucumber Wood Pumps The Best and Cheapest Pumps ever made. Durable, reliable, accurate and perfect, and give no taste to the water. They arc adapted depth of well upto water very easily one can put them in repair. it when to " directions," give perfect satis- AS iron BLATCHLETS CUCUMBER. WOOD PriIPS. Every Pump sold by me or my authorized agent guaranteed genuine. CHARLES G. BLATCHLEY, Manfr. 624 and 620 Filbert street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ap. 6-41 m HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCI ATioN, For the Relief and core °film Erring sad Untbetmaate,on Principles of Christian Philanthropy. Essays on the &moor Youth and the Follies of age, In relation to Marriage and hoard Estia,,trith sanitary aid for the adllehid Scat Prem. la sealed eaTelapea. Ad. drys" 11(1WA1111 ASSOCIATION, Bos. P. Philadelphia. ALL RIGHT FOR 1870. issiorawssr zrowizwrlr leiticoustaut receipt of NSW GOODS. by which bit assortment Is rendered more Dud more complete and attractive for all his usual initiates of indents IVA .Yeto. Pry Goods, New Croarta; Nay Mardi:am, and New arra, boa, Maltairt. ibises. Otte, Root Mom, Wall Paper, IWattort 'Shade., tram Cals,ltyff Rata, Zadia iSll!faJO**idgetilisalitop , • Arida Inure* pirjsior„ • , =kit' Oa trim • FOR SALE! 4 , . , . Alms° and lot situated in the township of Rush, two miles ,west of Elk Lake, slid / 2 54 miles from Graageralle, containing t hree acres of land, a Fad orchard, a story. ands bail house. a blacksmith shop, and barn. For full particu lars inquire of the subscriber on the premises. WM. 31ITCHELL. Rush, March 30. 1870.-3* . March 10. 1810.—y FARM FOR SALE,- Of 175 acres, situated on the road Rom Sil ver Lake to Mod Lake, 100 adraimproved, and most of the balance in heavy timber„.eont. intug several hundred cords of hemlock bark' ; a good House with L and barn, about 40 bearing apple trees, well watered, &good water .power, nat. vemlant to churches, schools,etc. Diguire on the premises. or address - A. J. SHELDON, St. Joseth, Pa.' ' Jan. 19, 18'70.-19tm FLOC ! FLOUR From this day forward, we krill sell Flour at retail at We hang out no false colors, but mean ju.Nt what we say. While making Flour a specialty, our stock ,o FEED, _VEAL, SALT, LLIIF:' CE,3fENT, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, 4v. Will be kept full and sold at very small profits 11. GARRATT ,SON. New Milford, March 2, G ROVER . 37 BIKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCII FAMILY Beauty and elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. t'.lng hoth thread. directly from tha t • spools. No fastening, of seams by bend and no waste of thrend. Wide range of application Nvlthout chang,e of nalJt.t molt. The seam retains Ile beauty and flrinnesp after wash ing:lnd treeing. Beside* all kinds of work done by other Sewinl Ma chines, these Machine execute the must beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. 121,"The Highest Preminma at all the fain and exhi bitions of the United States and Europe. hove been awarded the Grover ve. Baker Co. rue Machine, and the work done by them, wherever exhibited in comp, M. S. DESSAVER. tar - The very hlghe"t prize, THE ClZOati OF TILE LEGION OF IiONON, xa. conferred ou the reprevent afire* of the Grover S. Baker timing Machine', et the Expooltion Uci ver"elle, ratio, 1811 T, thee aticsilog their greet enperloritp over all ether Sewing 'Machine". For rate by ' F. U. CIIANDLER, Montrone June 1. Iyr COTTON GOODS. Muolino, Ticking. Calicos, Olnghasne, otripctC and chcated Shirthago, lltnirno., .tc: ne tonal+ lh %oriel) , it Wri - rtarszaze, EMEND.% 031 .tCR. W IRE RAILING, WIRE GUARDS For Store Pronte, A sylunie. Iron 11,1stestde Wire Webbing for Sheep and Poultry Yards, Braes and Iron Wire t loth, !Moses, Panders, Screens fur Coal Ores, hand. Sc Heavy crimped Cloth for Spark Arrest re, landscitpe Wires for Win dows, etc. Paper Makers Wires. , Ornaatental Wire work, etc. Every information by addressing the man ofacturers M. WALKER Isom. Ap.iyigd No 11N. Stith et., Philadelphia. TIIE ELIAS HOWE SEWING MACHINE 1 Acknowledged by all to be the beet Sewing Machine In thu world. Don't boy any one until you have tried them MS= cisterns or any eet, and ytrow• I rapidly. Any tad keep them up according r never fall to ion. D RESS TRIMMINGS & FANCY 000DS. Boltone of all dederiptinos. neadquertero at Gurremnsao, RoaxxnAux, & Co's. rtlYtiG.l.. PLASTEIL lJ I keep constantly on linild nn ample Rip ply of fresh ground Cayut,ta Plaster, tbr sale at per ton. "" N. SHOEMAKER Stunmerscille, Jan. 110,1R70.1--tf THE LAST CIIANCE Is still °Resin; a lArge Stark of Goads or a short time ONLY—AT COST I And Mice,' Goods LESS TIIA( COST, I (A PC. , ,MY. .(act4 TO CLOW{ tit.^SINESS Dry Good.. Dr:.s.. ((AMP. Shaala. C t lnthloc,flat, Caps, DOOM, Shah. Crockery, tibunil.rore. Nvooilen Wan,. Ilaniunro, Groecriee, Trimmings, And lots and StaChte Goods too taimeruns to mention. When you heatotherdesion as) (hat we ask old pri ces and bare anarld'atork of Goode.lllon't believe it, bnt gall and ace Examine and compr prices for ;our selves. This Block tout and shall be sold In • short time as I have to leave the building. , elrPositirely no Goads sold on Credit. Terms Cub, or. No Sale. GEO. ITAYDEN New Mi lford, March 9, 1879. A lISOLUTE DIVORCES legally obtidne4 In Neat . York,Dlinnis, and other Mates. My persons Rom any State Or Conntli, !Vl' evetratera; .•deaertlon. druakenneas, neuter; oto. i stirezi claw ; up a 4144 i:ZirgsZrelliattseta .I°,l!!ft...4'ir:°. WIIOLESA.LE PRICES. SEWING MACHINES, 439 BEOADWAY, NEW SORE E. L. WEEKS & CO., Ag•atr STILL spu.r.vo OFF hT COST GEO. IIAYDM B 1& NICHOLS DRUGGISTS . & APO'rttEtAl. Seep regapirly nspylleS iltt! UNADLIITERA Drugs and Medicine's. Chessicii_,ls Litotes+, Pants: Oils endni. eratstii rerfurr. „. Policy Ilufps,,Ysdike•Motion! . . Fresh from - tele Yuri city. , the mobt 4 popolar PATMT larnizcsEs a his section &elbow which my be Land, AVIA antl'Saysies raireny 11a1 atlsooltem hid d can, 13cheodu'l Palinode Sirup sod Etis Tdbfe:DoponcoVArid Cheesetilairs Fe . bough BAleam, ' Wlihirei Plus Tto Coolar, RlatiAmbrouts,lier.ntay'x 1. fl lot Dlecovery, oo nd'si German Bitters, floutet SM'S Anal:nary other ktodualeal Talmo, us.d:us erlt. In • dar Stock embrace's dn'o sosortment of ElVurythilw ally kepOrrwOlll.laitg -Stoma. -: elMmetipttatiVtebelvT pailicatar pticatp,.. careftP , VlClEFoimat l ls o !Dpstuaiii s 3 l ,: , for.oiettrikamptettbsl..,Eotildgc' A. U. 13111M8. • Milltrtme.XiiribaiVrat 4YAgwCIIO LS rjOURT -PROCLAXATIO'S.-rfil, °rens the %_1 Hod. Y. B. Streeter, President:Of the of Oyer'and Terminer, idni :General Rd', L. 8 7 1 1 7 ,- Court or - 41 4Uallor &sal:ol;64E the .. and Court of Coliftbh *Plaes slid Court In the,Thhtee-uth Judicial. District pdsed •of 'the Cbuntles t. , Bradford, and the,Flona. R. T- Ashley awl Baldwin, Assriate J A dges County, have Issued-their precept, to me ed,•for-holding a Special Court of Oyer and '1 - miner and 9enemi Jail, Delivery, ,Quarter PlOllB, Common Pleas, Orphan's Court, in Borough of Montrose and County 0113iti0n04.. , na, op the first Monday of June, 1510, it bp -• ; the sixth day. • ,NOTICH.2I3-11311Essr.m,s}sx,to the Coroner, ties of ,the Penes madroostables.of said C , ,,, r. ty of Sushi:anima; that ttley be there in Lip proper persons, ar cecloch in the afternom said day, with their records, inquisition;, , other remembrances, to do those things v. • to their offices appertain to be done. And t) who are bound by recom*anees again s t • prisiiiers that are or shall 10 Id the Jail of Comity of , Susonehanna are to be then prosecute against them as wilkbe Inst. Dated st 'Montrose the 18ibt of "Aptil. is ' ; you °CO& Lord one thousand eight Land.. and seventy. Wtt.' T. 310XLii", ShPriff Shentif's•Office, Montrose, April' IS, 1870. . .• . . E P. .STAMP,. GROCERIES & PROISIOHS Flour, Salt. Ihrtter,Thrt, Laid, Ham, Behind'. Tv'l•,: Cendtes,Crachrts, Cheese, Coffee, Spice', Chol, Toes. Bogert', Mtn, Dried sad Canned • • Fruit. Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, end ell other articles usually kept Ina fiat class Gruccr and Prot - hlon Stpra. W. will• marl• an Goodsris m w ria WV qua afford, ass d well (GI -cash, or eictunge for produce., Westin &rash Pails sod ado Thittite•Coe lbom wttv desire as to, and endeavor to give gootrsillstaCtlon- I..ITIIOINAGE SOLICITED Montrose. Feb. 2. ISIIIL-tf VALLTLEFc3, sgx IN "A'l.43N TOWNSIIIt . . . The subscribe: offers for side the valurl.le Furry situated In Auburn township, Intel!. J.H.3 l oColti. Said ft= acintalos hundred and eight acres, one hundred and bi\ty acres improved. There is on said farm a er,t class two.-story house and new barn • twO or, 1,- ards ; a quantity of fruit %rem. Saidfarm Is on ly four miles from the Lehigh Valley Railroad well watered, good timber, and la every Ns -ay a first class farm. Persons in want of a good farm will understand that a chance to pac.se a property is seidoin..offered. • • Tor terms and particulars, inquire of E. L. WEEKS, Assignee of • . . Also, fora:de, the-HOUSEand LOT in Moi: t rose' now oceupitd by J. H. 31cCain, with about six limas of land belonging theretd. • lb. WEEKS, Assignee of J. H. Ale Cain. 3fontrose,' fan. 19, 1870.—tf -' - PEBBLE SPECTACLES -rtstlso awn A - imp Spoetacleii, a uew supply, for sale UT__ Stentrootwticrr. 10.1861 • ASIWTUREL. Ty'NT I STRT._ E DOnfai Rooms, ITl;nr =ford, Pa Particular attention given to ttll operations on the nato ral troth. Artificial Teeth inserted In all the V5H0114 rtyloa.uove to one. • Yerfeetsattafaction guarantied to n;1, Como and see me, and satiety yourailivos. Omen hour: hours etch day. , Jan. 5. IS.O i RE! FARE! FIRE!:—Your house may barn next. Seek rellnreat onee, either In the aasarr'. Seen rity. N. Y - • • - °DOJO) to) Manhattan. • • - - 1.501000 01 North American, • - - . , E 90,000 IMO linnorer. - • • - MOD) lo Girard, Phflndelptda, • - - Onn.coo CO Enterprise. • • - • - 00040 00 00 Or Norwich. Conn., chartered May, MOS, the Oldest Flinch Co.. to Connecticut • AlllOO2O 'bode are aid eetabli‘bed, Oro) class Companies, !DM and rellablo, Airing been tried and proven. Look out for littionovi wild 'cat com panies springing up all Orel the country Jug to _mato money. Cali or send your applitatlona, `and I trill eco that gun aro fairly dealt with. C. Trx.r.u. Fire. Life and Accident Insurance Agent, at .he oNCe of W. D. Latk. ilact . Montrose. February 1. ABEL TERRELL, - - na. pro rettornedlroto New Yotk with' a large ed dltiou to his nstial stock of ctiotce montroso, ties.: 060. GOLD JEWELRY. • A Near and large naPP/7. an ; tritftELL nontrose, Non- 21, Pip. WIZARD . OIL and.neiFlTeserything puRE - LIQ110)15:. emirs :vast Gun 'PRAM, dtetmcd strictly rice: end is variety of other Bnindlee, Including Cherry. Brandy, -Cider Bnindy, Cc. - Neatly allthe differ sent kind* ofßoth. Botha Gin, old Ityetteid Beembels Whiskey. Alcohol, Pore Splrit, Das tip. a!,,, eclo4pt , ly on band imd fora]. by ~ A D TIVELL. }iiketrOset, Mirth Mk, . z, SOLDIERS' BOUNTY. • • ,piamorm,_aym BACK PAT. sun_dtisignei. A LICENSED Gira'sl* oi 'at OW, Wi T ti h MEN'r, -WAD obtained.. the Auceassay form', utchisweafilligi:ronazio aruaptativeurateatiosireessa_ - gimp. - , Woo' .• '• • • E: P. ST.I.IIP. =EOM