fountg guinea precto% . „ • . Tao Lines in thii Dirolary, ono yoiti• 11-507-. eackadd(tionai 104, -BO #si.t; MONTROSS NUB & 01118,' News - 06 W, and deans In Grt fa end Pmertslanshercckery. etc., Mlle &velure. - IMES IL, CARNAL% Aitorney at Law.: Otace ma dootftbwTaibeli Howe, Public Avante. co; Ifiiillites. Vonagn Pa•• age Tickets andDralts on ruin& Ireland saCtkot lank. - • WOW I;nrrettEWSMlttak.a4loon thertiCellY Pit Mord. corium and 08=4,13:1 mit Rao. chr, • • 3; BROWN. Omni She andUre Inscir sacesAimits ;•also.sell Railroad IsaftMetaeuttteket• aad'BhlladelpLlaOlDeeonedocri east r !Mho Bak. ILCILINDLIM. Generstlnsancot iqtd Say*Mb. • ...041; .te,eigent.ll4.lle.Arroue. - _ i • — G:TAtat}T—lbe:p*elto get root aioctrieil and * Provisions. Moor. raw. Lerd. Tee: Suer. Eder; To. • vjbakea, tewalr,Se..ent; Optcrs end BerresteAelda, an. der 9. U. Bare & Brothers. MIMS t NICIIOLS.;:the ntape to Net Den:tisk' Itedl cities, Cigars, Tobacco, Ptpci, Pocket-Itookv, Spects elm Yankce.Nottone, Se.,, public Avenue. WSL. L. COX, threes' maker and dealer In all articles usually /S by the trade, opposite the Hank • wm..n. Bort. :k CO.. Dealer* In Stoves ' .Hanitrnro. and .11annincturenr or Tin and Sheet Iron true, corner of Jda.in and Turnpike street. N10R9114 UM, g Mtn-chant Tailors and dealers In Cloths, Trimmins, mud Furnish 'Goods, and Agents for Singer Sowinn Machine, in on g Main Street, Fon:than building. A. Book BULLARD, .I)cslr in atomic. PrOTIPiOI7II.. ~ Stationery and Yankee Notions, at head of Public Avenue. • T. STOIIII. 6 CO., Dealers la Stoves. Itarderare. Agricultural Implements, Flour and Groceries, oppo ' • -alto Titrbell nottee. ' lIATNSFORD MITCHEL. Livery and Exchanun Stable..lirmr of Bank bulk Hog. J. D. DaWITT & C0.,1 Dealers ►n Dry Goods, Hard ware and general merchandise, corner, near Mick NEW. MILFORD __ • - MMION*OTEL, kept by WILLIAM BIIITII, on Mato - untet; nee rbe'Depok•—• N. - 81108WAKER: New 11111Arrd, Pa_ beeps aasstantly On banditti* fret' armed Came Plaster, for este at Paper tan, Plunraerselße. Pa! .- - - W. S. MBAS, Fatal - dm ana'dearar Plait/ ansr6ther ateatile. one door from Phlarity`a Motel, Mato St. Caninge Sinker and Undertaker, on tann dome beiwo Raiders Stem laccomilitrasonurits. Desieriid: - Gmeeries and Provision*, on Main street.. it.GiIIIIIET i SON. floaters in riOnr. Vend. Meal, Salt, Use, Cement, Groceries and Provisions on Main Street, opposite the Depot. W. 3 Tr HAMM, Mantitatturers of Cigars and Wholesale dealers la Tattoos Notions and Fancy Goods. on Mato Street. below Episcopal Much- • " 11085 & SNAP. Leather Manufacturers and dealers 111 Morocco Fludiuga, &c.. bear Episcopal Church: • .411NEY It HAYDEN, Dealers in Drug* and Medicines. auad Ilaimfatturers of Cigars, oil Main Slaver. inmr the Depot. W . srEpniors. Rome !Amebic and vs T ra!Repairing on Main Street; youth of the brilage,• ••• J. DICKERMAN. Im, Dealer in genenti tom:handl. and Clothing. Brick Store. on Male Street. WHIPPLEAb WO, Deniers In genersllllenla on Main Sweet. 0. M. HAWLEY. Meet In gaaeral Itetcloadise, on Math Stmt . , opposite Pittances Ilona. GREAT BEND 1., B. LICNIIECW, Manafactana of Leather, and dealer in general Merchandise, on Main daset. H. r.; n 0 it&N, Nerehant Tailor and dealer In Wad/ Made !Cloth ing treat, Dry Goody, Groccrim and Proralona, Na. LENOXVILLE. Ulßalf WHITE.. Manufacturer of and dealer to anreri of Plows sod OW fave. GIBSON EDWARDS A BRYANT, 314naDetorers of Wagons and BkigAs, acct the Ingalls• Mote. goat gutenigntet. 14/ 4 "We we obliged to Attar some in teresting communicatione-tbis week-. inircire 'week' call special attention to the advertisetacut of iiarding & Hayden, which ap• Peals in, oar asituruat. this week. .:Both ' 'being natives oft3usqueliaiala county, and good basi lica awn, we think the people. of figs county may ewer. al - good if not better. treatment at their hands as at the hands of any other parties ' in the mme business. • Odd Fie Thaws Take notice that the visitation of Grand „Lodge Officers at Montrose will be an the-even ings of Tuesday and Wednesday July 10th and l'A/th,'. instead of the 20th and 21st. Regular Lodge meeting Tuesday evening? and Rebekah Degree Lodge Wednesday evening. All mem bers of the L 0. 0. F. are cordially invited to be present C. C. HALM; See. Important to School Directors. The time specified by law, viz: July I.sth, when all Yearly Reports and Affidavits most be en the in the School Department is. near. It is important therefore that all such papers should be sent tome immediately,which have not been already forwarded. W. C. TarsE - , County Sup't. Forest Lal•e Centre, July 7, 180. Pointed Puzzle. Here is something worth studying. Many of our reader a can solve it and see the point, they are at perfect liberty to do so: FY oud WU° RY F OUR Y% G. r P IDr.the PerfOlL _ Why lads will work In a store for $BO, $lOO or $l3O per aninim, when 'tis posaible for them to learn trades when they may begin on the last mentioned sum is b question none but boys qmn answer. There are hundreds of hands to be titVl Rdlftrirollars a year-.4n'-fact;lhe aiaFl et 6 - alWays glutted with them, and the great at traction must be the looks of the fishitembly dits - sed clerk who hare been In the service four of five years or more, and who look like Vdtk) a year blood 4, but who really vegetate on a tenth of that sum, .making both; ends meet in If man ner known Only to a higher power than their wasbaitirtan. It is a lupe: - ululation which makes is. : Lizoird trade; imdmot tape measuring, 7.l,lofciandatlon of true preepuity. , anertestileeups: - Thgnextud:ivipterly meeting the,lt, E. Mara 8 . 423101 .f. 2 40 3 : 4 win tielield the 23d , tp!d . slo ofthigi- -month. Bretbma from a*: - = • . . The numerous friends and' iattrona'orire Warner, will be glad to learn that be *Ste "this village again fin . 114.0 days only, Tuesday and Wednesday, duly 28 andl7, steppinida Wallet the Terhop Hour. De Warner's ,imurse - or r 3 D 16 1 0 0 0 4 Xoe .f4tf/tisirtt* l lll4llell2 agelkal his atiraettent Itsire mer a bO ir ssund!stid mutation so Ainaillai..trismir siedenti that* need only to easuanas the time of Ide 1041 d Pr. ClaiViA444l3lo3o. ';', ~---- Praffirttisintritt* be e on y ening n par. —At the first jury trial in our borough, hi the case of the Commouwealth vs. Jae. Murtagb, for cruelty to animals, which Tmosgajap valitet wmi ren- Werat tSr; Alt toidplain ant, Thomas onhn, pay the costs, which amounted toldapialgt. —Rev. Aaron Porter will preach at the Universalist Ch arch on Sunday, July {l7, at the usual hbiii." —The D. L. 4t W. Express is the oily aireetlijitauppiewAx444o Montrose andzylMnity, lieMieVersoiliidrdering goods should have them shipped by that line or hujigill trfilildiTt9o.l!*iiklelliMages• tronasaid to us the other day that our borough authorities would exe cute 'the most' atrial - gen t , :taws ; imaginable, on cows that are'eunght innocently fded ing upon therildie. green or high Way, and arrest and impound them without, fear or trembling, while rowdyism goc§' nn pa lett" fo r MAC Vrr %re ndi n "boys." —Captain Dan. A. McCracken, of the Mcit4thisellrals, t5t0r , ...445410. the fol !Owing 'non-commissioned officers: Ist Serjeant. A. 11. Smith ; 2d Serj., W. 1.1, McCracken ; 31 Seri, Q. , !S:, , Paciml Ist Corporal, B. F. Stark . ,,,7 2(1-Corp., L. Searle, jr.; 3d Corp.. G. W. Tyler; 4th Corp., IT L. Cobb; Mnsielinii, Stewart B. McCain, A. P. Keeler, Fred. Wonder, W. V. Han thick. The remainder will be appointed ,tis JIM itieinliits become familiar with mil itary tactics. Lt>xernv . -.u.1 . • —The Dickson Manufacturing Co. have just completed another locomotive for the Albany itasquehauha Railroad, named "Albany," the third made for that road so far. —An attonm was — • made to break into the Bee •:: • • Hive Itheiinit to • thereir window on Tuesday night July sth. —Qa 3th. the building oc- A Merited Tribute. cupighY itairOcilY escaped destruc- We find the following in the Scranton Dem', tion from fire, having caught from fire works, eta , but timely diatcovelystreventinlany considerable Mr. IL W. Chase, city Editor of the Reptibli damage' ran, who for a long time has been an invalid, re -The Binghamton and Providence base ball ceived a mark of the esteem in which he is held claim played on „the green at.Frovidence on W e i by those who have come to know him and re 4th, resulting in the defeat of the Bingluoutoni- gpeethint fur his many sterling finalities, both of head az. ulluArt , In a form and manner that to — r °ll t h e Iliternw 2 It of the 4th * AO' , hirdia most pleasait and gratifying. ;)tessera. L ner:, of the firm of Garloelt .kGtirdner, was rid...l 1+4 . ..L. Dickson, C. £ Stevens, C. E. Lynde, and ing out with his sister, Mrs. Henry 0. Silkman, t ndied lerotuventy oilier friends, on the In crossing the strut railway opposite Peter 4th je c; aated me. Chase witha purse of $B3O. Walsh's new brick block, Providence, the buggy huJecita most liberal donation, and we tipped up, throwing Mr. G. to the ground. which , know of no one in the range of our acquaint frightened' 4 4' 49 xse P 4 . Bs Tcji"ln . e•iter" that ho antis who is more deserving of this mark of es ran down the road toward Scranton at a break teem on the part of his friends. If money could nor L pace. When opposite L. Von Starch's give back health to Mr. Chase, his friends would orclffid the - ham ran into a: hater's Wagon, rally by the thousands to add their share to teased tree.' ' lii6tett from the carriage and to the ground with great force. It was produce a result that would be most pleasing to I tiered at fi rst that she was dangerously injure:l,i' me and aIL Below we append a curd of thanks from Mr. hot vre , are•happy - to learn shois doing weft.. c —lntinlYngitetYttiettitli.44.l74llUtP4lte-Sm' A C .—Messrs. Geo. L Dickson, C. A. six feet high , with mark nn le f t side o f th e Stevens and E. C, Lynde, Esc's., and the one face, left his home on Friday, We 10th ult. He hundred and twenty other friends in deed of the t ""bennleard-nf l l-4b4n -anti my 'informs- u ttnl e u'o i fi n dle uT h tt a ss n ur i no e ntl n o s rttelr m re a6 l, 7 a it r i tl en o n n lion concerning his whereabouts will be thank- i the 4th inst., will please, in this public manner, fully received by his wife, Anna Wagner, Jays- accept the profound acknowledgments of the burg, Lycoming county, Pa.. • recipient. Words are entirely inadequate to —While repairing the Water Tank of the • etpn_es a t il t t e e fee . ls..bu b t m h n e co would assure the do- of their kindness Del Hud. C. Co. at Green Ridge on Saturday. t.e and n appreciation will remain with him during July 2d, the scaffolding gave way, PerCiplint lug the remainder of his earthly pilgrimage. Re (}eorrac Burrell, forem so of the bridge and build- i spettfully, iIF.NRY W. OUSE:. lug corps, Wesley Stanton And Thokuns.Boland, Scranton, JuIFO.IBH2I. -to the ground, a distance -of-twenty-three fort. 40 11.-- -- Read Mr. Barren was considerably tut ebout the head Dr, Clark's Advertisement. and arm by the atones upon which he fell; Mr. MP i Base Bull—Big Batting. Rennin's ankle was sprained, and Air. Boland j esca We We understand that Garrick M. Harding, d terhurt. Benton boldly, but sordrity, and alone, set one ball in Motion—and we property. to propel our - play upon his patriotic principle, against any Esq., of Wilkes-Barre, has received the appoint- ! p icked nine of buckskin Mute mit yeller gaiters. meat of President Judge of the County Courts, - The Colonel commanding this Democratic De- I to fill the vacancy which will occur on the Bth , • /. pertinent, having issued an order to his Local inst., by theresigtMtlen cffJridge Conyngliam.— City Jou rag! - - directing us to pitch into this base ball nui - _ , sauce—we are prepared to pitch—and will con tinue our field practice until we conclude to stand still at a small stop I -Advancing as au thority the high toned LonisCille Journal—which ,etatartliar "To the parent whose son I j dies in infancy, there must be something pe- mdtarly soothing in the thought that., no matter what May be the- fa te of his child in the next I j world, he can never become a member of a base ball club in this !" That's the text on which our hope hinges. Athletic amusements are perfectly proper` in 'their own place, and for j their own purpose-Lr•but when they degenerate into common and continued street practice to , the danger, annoyance and inconvenience of I people passing they ',creme unmitigated and 4- unpardonable nuisances which cannot only be commented upon—but which it Is our duty as journalists to con4entn. "National Game!" Yes, National Gammon "It devolopes the nuts tie !" Indeed. There in not a blacksmith's air prentiec in our county to day swinging the I sledge in the shop of his master, but who can • just take any boasted nine and knock the peep- j ers of the entire crowd into mourning for a month in less than no time. Who will dare j maintain that bats, balls, erases made the ruling ! I passion of any young man's life will benefit los I I brain, or Improve his intellect That's the ques- I don. We wilt not war upon it as recreation or relaxation—we are not old fogies fighting intro ! rent pastimes ; there is too much of the Doug las Democracy about us for that—but we do in sist that it shall be limited within its sphere ; I ! and not to the neglect of other, and more im- I portant duties. The play grounds ht the Axed emy—the lovely lawn by the depot—the green sward out at the Exhibition grounds—these, with many A fair field within easy reach of our town afford ample space for practice; whenEr those who have nothing else to do, or will do nothing else if they had it to do, can pitch and toss, or toss and pitch, from sunrise until sunset to their heart's content. But as the custom has I•= tr iir a wil l s;a cl itt. " Vo i f tPPitm py ti rt= aft an c .l . State strmts—both pave and highway—from dawn until - dark—it is dangerousto horses and, promenaders; as well as destructive to the character for industry of all those who partici pate in it. There may be idlers, drones in the social hive, the indifferent and the impudent to whom these are matters of small moment—but community complains, customers are aggrieved, antk employers cheated out of time for which they'paY-I-and this kireet playing or practicing is a grievous wrong which not only ought, but beabitted--reren , if- Council has to be con vened to enact nn ordinance against its further continuance, Those continuin o It under the bald`pretinceOr eitiandingChal;rdeveloping limb-muscle need not murmur - if our people ar rive at the conclusion that in the world's grand -field - drbsttlerTheY it as Other Colonel Pluck's burette(' Illb's"(xmfliet; - on the principle—of legs do your duty !—Doyfestovn Democrat. ' son of Abijlah Green, !icing in the First Ward, while tiring off some crackers on the Irourth o 7 duty, teas Ladly buttes l it apps trs that the crackers dew ; up onia ; Of the lews of hiX pants and exploded, Ills injuries are quite seri ous. This is the only aticident that we have heard of on the 4th, except a goodly number of I. our anti-temperance people fell into Hotel de 1 Martin, Thu, hurt their stomachs, and :the nest itiornitii liceortide Andrews ‘? l ,ererely injured their pocket-books. —At a meeting of the Canal Board, held in Albany, June 30th; - a - petition of James E Brown was presented, asking permission to build stores over the Canal, on Court street in this city, The petition vas referred to Com missioner Wright and Treasurer Bristol. At the same meeting the estimate of M. S. Kimball, Mid= Engineer, for a new - Iron litidge over CoortstreethOhiP t city, was subinitied. The stimatti 'watt n 4,9.74 which. wax approred, arid the work directed to be advertised, and let to the lowest legal bidder, offering adequate secu rity. —We understand the Catholic Society of this city, are making arrangements for an excursion in the Fair' Grouniii,' Wednesday', • July 'nth. Tables loaded with all the delicacies of the sea son, will be spread, and doubtless a tine time be eta oP klyo4lll 44koff dur ing ite day, stA as horse races, foot races, Jumping matches, whre-barrow races, sack races, etc. . many -..pfol4epti Prons from abroad, kaie priinliseinokeflussent, and add to the pleasure of the occasion. • surkty ruorsing, as the oral train on the Etie'tias "gblng Into' ttdrahk„ Thoinait,Good nough, the mall agent, came very near twine killed. It appears that the awning that corers 4hst-driStkaustellr.or the cars, and where a num with his head out of the mail eat etkinlatOtifoly lie Sal 00d diongli,ii 4:MUM'S', hid fai tten this, and in Inok hgtad, his luesd cama>a kotttaet With ttkea n- irtg- ".. fit t !mak: . epc' O. ; w t , gie ; .of the world week -weathar. day Last - the rAtientometer. lftehed 98 in the - *lole. I,asj WidneSday„' . '-ki*f also a -wiry istretle:nate day;the..fitelMiliseiet Mark,iaginde-• grecs ii► the shade: —One attar citizens, vliklialtteetioti visit to B wwlOehoonsoi*Y;***)6*74 - 1.44 'at theNdsertir Oh** lit,:flareord, in thivennuty. tilittachnuiltiti been inexistence shunt three years, and now contains one hun dred and sixty scholars, idtinut in all respects, ArTfed tt.??Tapirtismi*iss,foi which .tt Is.orent ;lX 4'94'4 1 4:PAUlige011ik 4atql armlet al 01:141aVvaJOIegrer. ablates:land B w. 4 Wii l 4l l 4li Mae,' as lit all others , they ex- Ididted-trdit:pleasure foldp,wlng to visitop.t.4 buildings, gionudirlioikfaisiir th e . -4 rung fellow from PPlnViviln4l Roberta, atumpted to cheat lin444 o r the Spittadlog Manse crat;of a $3.50 board b 11, Ibi-Wtovki, , tett-Ibinitglttait:iirhtaiutiton, lakes hilorelleeorder ltrotteare,who flnedllot 11 1 8for704****44ZION00 1 52 4 N t 7, TatrAirgoo . 1110 bottom. —The Great Eastern having arrived, the glor ious Fourth was duly celebrated at Hopbottom on the 4th Inst. The religious portion of the community amused theniseives by raising the name of the new Universalist Church. This will be church edifice when finished. The boys smashed are crackers and amused tipticlAri tageoryipttlho ups' e eveningabout 1.. V couple met at H. Wiimarth's Hotel and had a good time. The party was highly respectable, and everything passed off to the satisfsction of all parties. Read Dr. Clark's Advertisement Dr. T. J. Wheaton. Dr. T. J. Wit - eaten, 184 Coact street, Bier hamton, N. Y., will be at the following named places on the dates montioned, from 8 o'clocke. sr., until 4 o'clock r. IL, for the purpose of ex tracting teeth "for the million." This trip _ls' designed es preparatory merely to my annual tour, which I shall commence six weeks subse quently, stopping in most of these places just, in time to make temporary teeth for those de siring 'tech.,. Ipp pose ta"usual to extract teeth grfstaitously 'hi all atstef where tvc 'diet' the jeul or contract for sets, either full or partial, of artificial teeth. , I shell have a good supply of pure Ether and administer it when neetmary. That usual dental price trill be charged for all prtaniseuans e.rtrac , No work will be done on my annual tour not contracted for before or during this trip. 1 will he at Bopbottom, Wilmarth's hotel, Monday, July 18 Nicholson, Niver's hotel, Tuesday, " 1 0 Tonkbannock, H afford house, Wednesday, " 20 Lynn, A. Luce.'s, Thursday, " 21 Spnngtdlle, Brush's hotel, Friday, " 22 Dimock Corners, ' Sattirday, " 28 Bush, Morsel; hotel, Monday, " 2:1 Montrose f . lfoon's hotel, Tuesday, " 20 • TAO gr eatest Improvement in artificial teeth thatthas been discovered for the last fifty years is Twitehels Patent Flexihle Lining for rubber plates. I have purchased right to said patent, and e.m.make this style of work at a trilling ad vanee from old prices. T. J. WIIEATON. Binghamton, July 8,1870.-2 w. Read Dr. Clark's Advertisement. - Letter from Virginia. thou View, Va, July 1. 1870. Editor of the Montrose Democrat Thinking that some of the readers of your excellent paper might be pleased to bear from this portion of Virginia, I shall attempt again to write you. Feeling confident that some of the land agents hive misrepresented this _sec.' -trop of cotintry,-and are In g- land buyers -to purchase elsetvhere. -- -As the avida tell them that we here on Timber Ridge can only raise beans. I would insist upon their visiting our neighbothood.before giving credence - to such re ports. in m_y opinion now Is the time to buy land bete. I consider it very cheap. Many s bargabts can be had In the arms bent are well watered, well timbered, a = 621 tea, prams ens pain, and well ._ . . for clover and timothy._ This is the place the the thtsmiehezum tam% NeW /cam and Talk State cattle raisers. Money could be made In grazing cattle, and also In the dairy beldam F arms can bebm,Ot. _here dun nine to twelve dollars per acre In taleranlY god repair. with an abundance of die thit, and very much the same quality of land that the agents ire waling for fifty end sixty dollars per acre. The people are upright and month and very kW and friendly.— There are but few tames here, only two were reziatered in' this Toanship, one a D emocrat , th e other llemddlcan.l Farm hands are Scaree, the owners say they have. more load. th an they can cultivate." I had two friends from New jersey to ace: me a fitw . weelle atm - A :they had visited'Petersburg. end a large location of, the Shenandoah - Valley, awl were much'plessed el with the country , but docht that tigress the best placelor men With a capital They , concluded to rentraandlat propertylcze as sool p a theYeould arrange woo l , I woo lo a y es theta watitink tom keit good ha -1 ves t m e n t to wine , hire. ":- When you arrive in Winchester inquire for lilffi t=ore el twelve miles out the north werteralnole, b y . can then easilyi reach my home vr ch is o three miles from th at place, where I will glad to see them, tell them of: the advantages - here, and show them the beauties of this portion of onr country`,--..., Ilespectlidlyieurs, Read Dr. Cl 4 ark's Adiertisemeli LYON-LEVU-At the M. E. Parsonage, Wyo ming, Pa., July 7th, 1870, by Rev..S.W.Weisa, Mr. J. Bishop Lyon, Jr., of Herrick, and Miss Julia A. Lewis, daughter of E. S. Lewis, Esq., of Clifford. VANBCOTEN—SwAcKmuntrat - 11! Rush, July 9, 1870, by Eld. H. H. Gray, Idr. Andrew H. Vanscoten, and Miss Flora E. Swankbammer, both of Auburn, Susquehanna Co., Pa. Cow ELL—STEnwso—ln Rush, May 22d, by Eld. H. H. Gray, Mr. Asa Cowell, of Blair, Warren Co., N. J., and 3liss Synthla A. Ster- ling, of Auburn, Susquehanna Co., Pa. Itew Advertiomtnio. }JARDING s. HAYDEN, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS IN BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, IPOIJI, TRY, GANUE, to 835 Washington Street. New York REFEREacmt Irving National Bank, ,New York, ilutehinaon & Co., 115 & 117 Worth litt.:N.Y Roberts, Smith & Co., 62 White, St. Wagner & Kellam, 76 Murray Street, & Sprague, 83 Chambers St. C. B. Williams & Co. 268 & 270 Canal Bt., " Read Dr. (Ilark's Advertisement. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna County, to me directed, I will expose to ;sale on the prtinises, on Friday, the rith day of August, A. D. 1870, at 1 o'clock, p. m., all that certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the township of New Miiforik County of Sus quehanna, and State of Piuneylvunta bound ed and described as follows, to wit: On the North by lands of Lemuel Everett ; on the East by lands of Archibald Hannah and lands late of Samuel Williams, deceased ; on the South by .the public highway, formerly known as the old Jackson ma" ; and on the West by the same road—containing Fifty Acres, more or less,with the appurtenances, a barn, a few fruit trees, and about 3.5 acres, of the same cleated. TERMS.—Fifty Dollars on the day of sale ; one third on dual confirmation, and the balance in one year the ELLOT ALDRlCreafter, with interest. H, Trustee. New Milford, July 13, 187 a A GOOD DAIRY AND GRAIN FARM FOR SALE, - - - Horace Birchard offers lfis Partin' kur sak situated in the township. of Forest Lake, Susquehanna County, Pa., 9mlles item Mont rose, containing 120 acres of land, 70 acres of which are under a good state of rultivation. The farm contains one full hearing , orehard of grafted fruit, and ohe young orchard just begin ning to bear ; a good comfortable farm house, horse Icirn, grain barn, and' all the necessary outbuildings required by a good farmer ; well fencial, well watertaL and a stream of never fail ing spring water relining nt the door. It is just such a farm as a good dairy needs, being well located for dairy purposes. It is situated but railsiff from a good school,and Baptist and Meth odist churches. For terms, &c., address MILON BIRCHARD, July 0,1870.—1 f Forest Lake, Susq. Co. Pa. Raid Dr, Clark's Adret tigement. 'r A. XII. Xi 3311 Xa La XX CP XT /9 231, OPPO,ITE TUE corns nover, moyptom PM0V.21.. sons B. TAIICIELL, Proprietor. Right Stave leave this n 012,0 daily, eintheetlehrolth the IL L. a. W.. the Erie, and the Lehigh Valley WI. raye. • 6,18*-41' CONGRESS WATER, at TERRELL'S. FRUIT JARS for Rale by A. TURBELL K IItp; -\) :1V i blat , • v • 1840 1870- THIRTY YEAH? Mars ebtpsed Ante the introductitio et die Pain Wee to the public, and.yet et the present , time It 15 coo popular, end commands a larger inle than ever before. Its pops iarrty to not confined to this country alone ill over the world its benedcbd effectilnMint* "Mtr.that desk Is heir to," are acknolledge and annecisbeds and •sa a PAM WU= its throe Is Matted to no country. , sect nor rue. It needs only to be known to bevifte., Vintwr Iltaus la certain', a ketgelloash die 'Optic the eticacy ofantrinedicine, arid that the mu =mists deserving of all its; promfrtora claim at it.• a Mired by the unparaUeW popular'', It itailal4l4ll is s stout and tnuortri rancor. - • EirDintetians accompany each bottle. Price $ Seto. SOets. lad $l.OO per B e g*. Salt* all MediFtne Dealers. - Vatria-4-. Read Dr. Oak's Advertitseraint: Read Dr. Olark's Adverbs' NEW . FIRM; The edema:ben we ow wedeln bas New Teak beet mad Meek eta* et GUOCERLEB a PROVISIONS, iiloktiqraitir_stalont Ilion 6r nob. ,asekaagtbs almierwOOMmißrtoefoaod Man HamaMad Re &Joked Halibut, cod- lreal4 Cbgb , . eaPze, gam Waiters/11re fiance Gland Peaches. Posm, Plos Apples. Sweet Com, Toms Mee, quinces. and Plums, Como, Extroct Lemur. Mo. Me. Ah kinds or MOE& Citron, Orange reel, rte. eItOLVEBY & OWSWAILE. A Sro t Chewing and ikneking Toluren. rte_ AU of 'ad' can be warrant:4 as first clue goods, and dicey. Is addition to the Grocery trade, we have purehasoi Om C. Mrs New Mice, where you outooks, find • good selection of Statham, Books, Daily, Weekly and Monthly Papers, Magazines. Books and yarn not on band will be ordered and rumbaed on short notice with• out extra ebrage. Special ewe given to orders. No Iron. ble to show goods—so drop to and see for yourselves. er Goods delivered without extra charge. H. J. Wan, t C. M. Gana, {- Montrose, May 18, 1811). THE LATEST ARRIVAL, LARGEST AND BEET STOCK G. A. HARDING. B. L. HAYDEN. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 'TRIMMINGS, ZlCartme /exact C7abrois, Xtcfpcitan staxel ellacoses, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NOVELTY CLOTUES WRINGER. We-keep a FULL STOCK of the above tun dra, and sell them at the CASH PAID FOR WOOL Call and ernmine our Stock. Moatrode, May 25. IM FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE! Alm{ three hundred dollars worth of Goods, consisting of men's and boys Hats and Caps, ladles' and misses Straw Hats, Suspenders, Hos iery, Shirts, Conant, etc. Also a kw good size and quality of Shelf Boxes. Any one desiring to get this property at a bargain, will please call on or address . . S. M. SAYRE. Juno 22, 1870.-8. Montrose. Pa §VSORS antriTeTha l utelasureaf the sateesitier_ about Mute Met, a dark sedri bay and sear ,soata cit the at (d ioett, l6 star" the Ind ad S:ir him at e Tr 47inza to kw. a trfr coo o h , miAtNuok _waft 44 Ibr aza ,134-81Ort NEW GOODS. lA, Nodose{ fit. WEBB & GEES. AND TUB STRAW GOODS, &e. ac. ate. IN MONTROidIL Tho Bost in Use. A. A D. R. LATHROP THE PLACE ,TQ TRADE And whention will find • ; raknics? PiLUMP OP GOODS. AT TEDEROST, • LIBERAL rineD3.ll , at ' -"" • • 'Guttenberg: .nosenbaunz es .co's. nsT RECEIVED, Large and handsome selection of READY MADE CLOTHING, For men. boya' and youths' wear. Fine soloetton of CLOTHS. CASSIBIERES, COATL'QGS„ to.; For Custom Wort. We take me ettretand make op gar• meats to order, after the newest and most tasty style.. Large variety of PIECE GOODS to sell by the card. A fine variety of Gents' FURNISHING GOODS, hleekties, Bows, Paper and Linen Collars. Shirts, Trunks, Satch els, Umbrellas, etc, Large selection of newest styles of HATS AND CAPS, of various material. In our Dry Goods Department you N ESP DRESS GOODS Silks, Poplins, Mohair*, Alpacas (black and all the lead lag colors and shades, Piques. Percales, printed Organ dies and Manilas, French 110Ingbams, etc. WHITE GOODS Table Linen, Tons* Napkins, Swim Muslim. Jai:oasts • PARASOLS, Snosbades, Skirts. Corsets. Kidd sod Usk, Thread Gloves, tindery, Haudkerchleta, Collarsand Cuffs, etc. 13TIAWLS. FIAQUES, of :rariotes material and Indiffer ent atylea nnmes TillidlNlNGSand Battelle, ?dandle. Trimming, Purling, Fringe*, etc. DOMESTIC GOODS, Mullins, Calicos, Ticks, Denims MILLINERY GOODS We bare a large eelection to trimmed and untrimmed Bata, Stidowna, Flower+•, Ilibborta, Batine, Lanett, Blonde, Format, black and colored Crepe*, &c. The prices on en our (kinds an. marked away DOWN and will defy all competition. Our goods are bought in large quantities. and selected with greed care. and we Batter ourselves that we can give vatbilactkui to all. Montrose, May 11, 18 BURNS it NICHOLS DRUGGISTS & APOTIIECARIES, Keep regularly Supplied with V3ADULTIIIATZD Drugs and Medicine*. Chemical., Dye Stuffa. WI ties & Liquors, Paints, Oils and:Varniah, Perfaminy, Taney Soaps, Yahkee Notions, &c. Fresh from New York City. All the most popular PATENT MEDICINES sold In this section, among which may be found Ayre's and Jayne's Family Sled'eines. liembold's Bri chnSchenek's Palmonic Syrup and Sea Weed Tank, Dn_Ponco . t. and Cheeseman's Fe. male Pills. Rail's trough Balsam, Wlshart's Dino Tree Cornial, Roll's Hair Renewer. Itin„,e's Ambrosia, Kennedy 's Bed lad Discovery, lloodand's German Bitten., Rostetter's Stomach Bitter., And maryother kinds of real value ar.d merit. In fact our Stock embraces a line assortment of everything usu ally kept In well regulated Drug Stores. orPreseriptions receive particular attention, and are carefully and promptly compounded. ••• Store formerly °melded by d. Etherldet- A. 11. BURNS. AMOS Mordrose,liturti ?a, 1= CONSUMPTION CAN RE CURED! BRONCHITIS CAN BE CURED I • CATAIGIII CAN BE CURED! ZIT um • . • DR. CARPENTER'S OXYGENIZED DEDICATED INHALATIONS, DR. COBURN'S Inhaler & Inhaling FluidB 8. C. LACEY, N. D. Laceyville, Pa Juno 1, 1870.—lan. $2OOO A YEAR AND EXPENSES To agents to yell the celebrated WILSON SEWING 3LA CHINI23. The pod machine in the world. Stitch alike on both aides. One Machtue.wltheut Money. For furth er parthmlors, addreya d 3 N. 9th et.,llilra, l'a. Dual9m3* $25 THE FOLSOM IMPROVED Twerity•Five — Dolltir Family Sewing Machine, The cheap. eat First Clam Machine fn the Market. Agent. wanted In every Town. Liberal commlarion allowed. Fm term. and eheglar. addreva A. S. IlAamaroa. Den. Arlat i 700Chertarut at. Philadelphia, Pa. [may I OOLDIERS' BOUNTY, 0 • • PIVISION_ _,__S and BACiPAT eiII. MIMED AumoT it the- GOY . . ISITUIS . obtained the = itr = i=rdilisprOuptattiatiosio in iiilicari.No dualesaltessieeessial GIRO 1. Sea Woe, laseiti. Mi. ! - 11. • 71141191• X• IQIINGRANTON DRIVLNO PARK ASSO JLP - TION. July 27, `AI 20, 1870. PURREg---$4,380. Flan DAr.—s3oo—sl7s, 175, $5O, for horses the. rebeaten 2:50. , $l5O, $5O, for horses that have not beaten 2:311. fiscoras Ers.r.-11400-075, $75, $5O, for hor ses that haie not beaten 2:40. • $lOOO.--$OOO, $3OO, $lOO, for homes that have not beateri.2:3o.. Tamp DAT.--$600—5375, $l5O, $75, for hot- Ott that hive not beaten 2:33. ~•Islsoo-4 - $975, $375, $l5O, open to all. 171 - L . • The.prieedirig races are all mile heats, beat'' three in five hi lamest, and ail to be governed by the rules of the National Association. A horse distancing the field shall only be en titled to first money. Entrance ten per cent, and must accompany nomination. Entries close at the office of IL S. JARVIS, Treasurer, 28 Court Street, on the sth of July. All purses three' to enter and tiro to start. Track full' half mile.. D. S. RICIVIIIDg t Secretary Juno 29,1870.-4 FLOUR' f FLOUR From this thy forward, we shall sell Flour at retail at. We bang out no false colors, but mean just what we say. While making Flour a specialty, our stock of FEND, HEAL, SALT, LIME CEMENT, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &e. Will be kept full and sold at very small profits. H. GARRATT S SON. New Milford, March 2,1870.-1 y E P. STAMP, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS Flour. Salt, Butter, Port, Lam than, !Set Fish, Tallow. Candles, Crackers, Cheese, Coffee s Spices, Choice ' Teas, Sugars, Bice, Dried and Canned Fruit. Tobacco, Cigars. Snuff. and all other articles usually kept In a first chum Grocery and Provision Store. M. S. DESSAU= • We will mark our Goods as Tow as we cm afford, and ell for mall, or exchange for produce. Montrone, Feb. 2, 1.870.—t1 March 18, 18:0.—y • TCONSIIMPTIVES.—PrwridemtIaBy my K. was restored to health by simple means, d ' a ß itZ R. The particulars will be sent free. Bine= R. Ifornsnow, Stockton St. Brooklyn, Lan MU& ado ALL RIGHT FOR krio. • zrzrzTruir xrcriuitswer lain constant receipt of YBN 0001314, by which ho/ assortment Is rendered more and more complete and attractive for all his usual varieties Ultra& for NM ha New Thy Goods. 1. cw Orrsteriso, • New Hardware. and NewSkir, loon, Mark:lan, Para., Oita, Boots Shoes, Wait Byer. Fltuhina fidades Hats' & Cape, Redo Raw, Le4lo iwa, Bopp Skirts, width ratio: be iold to tie mcel fairffati terest: • New Milford, Jan. ISM. `IRE! EIRE! FIRE!—Your ' house may burn next. Seek rchtge at once, either to the 14017111. Security, N. Y., - - • 12.0011,030 OD anhattan, - - • 1,0130.0(0 OD M North AMcrican, • •- 825,0X1 00 Hanover. - • - • MOTO 0 0 Girard, Philadelphia, 000,000 00 Enterprise, • - • - • 000,000 OD Or Norwich, Conn., chartered May. lint. the oldest Stock Co., in Connecticut. Allot Ike above are old established, Orst claim Companies. sere, and reliable, bav!ng been tried and proven. Look out for little new wild cat com panies springing op all aver the country Jost to make money. Call or send your applications, and I will coo that you are fairly dealt with. HENTtY C. TYLER: • Fire. Life and Accident Insurance Agent, at the otrice of W. D. Lusk. Esq.. Montrose. February 1, 1810.-tf. NINGE T R% ,4 • • . 6 , • C D , - Especially deafened for the use of the Medi cal Profession and the Family, possessing those Intrinsic medicinal properties which belong teen Old and Pnre Gin. Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney Com plaints. A delicious Tonic. Pot op in esses,contait. lug ono dozen bottles each. and sold by all demists, &e. A. N. nmiNasn a, CO., established grocers No. IS Bearer Street, New York. For sale in Montrose, by July 14--ly ABEL TIIItIIELL, Agent. ABEL TERRELL, mis just renamed from New York with a Large ad ditfou to his nom) stock of choice goods. Montrose. Nov. ti. ME% TIIR HARTFORD LIFE AND ANNUM Hata- ARCM COMPANY Viltot good men as agents In this county. Tho Interest bearing pbtn, exetostrely used by this Oompang. enables is to do a large business, and obtain Insurance *here no other plan vrEl. on account of its thomughly minable itatures—providing as It does, tame during lA, and gking ezactjaidices to aIL old and young. gents casi scone mnisnally good tontracts by IddromillY ICHIGSBUBY & SELLOF. Gee{ Aga. En WOO Elmt. Fhiladelplda, Jane , - PEBBLE- •SPECTACLRS—aIso dom mon Spectacles, anew supply, for tale by_ Montrose, Noy. 10,1 M . TIMM, TEA! • Every kind of Toxin walk AK =Sid_ ,aod afr for 544 at New York wholesalo pito.. Also a Gas sartmekt of COBWEB. Day of me . chargea. Itontrose.Pa., ApriVSl. 1g54. NEW JusWALL PAPER ,, t anived and 10 R 1= rbsiltg a i m 'Mention,. Aptil 24, ISM . ABEL WELLS, President. WHOLESALE PRICEt3. I:l==E3 PATRONAGE SOLICITED E. P. ST.UIP