fountg guointoo glirectorg. Dro lino; in this 50 Directory, one year, .1.50-- each additional /ins, eta. NEW MILFORD L MOSS & CO , Dealers In Mr/ Goods, nats,Catra, Snots and Shoes, and Skeletal Merchandise, on Main street, second door below the Episcopal Church- trNIC,N MOTEL, Dep o t ? WILLRY Slant, on Rain street, nest rhe --• menorAs SHOEMAKER, Agnt for Leffera.eloable Turbine. Best wider wheel in use. Sattireetion W. $ YEA% Foundry, and dealer In Flow, and other mete le, one door from Phlnney's Hotel, Main St. N. P. /LIMBER, Carriage Maker and Undertaker, on Main Street. two doors below Hawke* Store. IIIicCOLLUU BROTHERS. Dealers to Groceries And Provisions, on Main steret. ii 3 OMiattr ON. Dcsiesn ittltionr. 'Peed. Weil, *Mt, Lime, Cement, Groceries and . Provisions on Melo Street, opposite the Depot. W. d T. HAYDEN, Manufacturers of Chan and Wholesale dealers In Yankee Notions and Fancy Honda. on Main Street, below Hplacuttal Church. • M 099 & KNAP. Leather Pdanufacturets and dealer. in Morocco Findings. &c.. noir B p sen pa I Chneeh, • AWRY & RODEN. Dealers la Weds and Medicine., and Manofactitrers of Cigars, on Main !Street, Rear tba Depot . W. STEPHEMS, Horse Shoeing and general Repslnez six XaSo Street, tooth of the brisre. J. DICREILMAN. Jet_ Dealer In general merchandise and Clothing, Brick Store, on Main Street. WIIIPPLE & MEAD, Dealcro In ernenlllerc6•ndl•e, orb MAW Stn.:- • 0. M. HAWLEY. 11.1a30 In general lierctuuldtse. on Yates Street., opposite etaimsers Hotel, GREAT BEND. L. R. CV. Ilmatacturet of Leather, and denier In gm . Ilmetukattim, on Maio Buret. 11. P. DORAN, Merchant Tailor and dealer in Reedy , Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries and PrOTIsIOIO, Rain Street. LENOXVILLE. 11113.101 d WHITE. Maatalciurer dread dealer In raperi ar Ploare an ensilage. GIBSON. EDWARD+ & BRYANT, 114=1f:intimate of Wagons and Sleighs, nay the Ingalls' tßore. MONTROSE. WEBB Jt GER& Neon Mee. and dealer. In Onncer les and Provhdons, Crockery. etc.. Public Avenue. JAMES E. CARM ALT, Attorney et La. 018ce tnle donebelowTnrbell HOOPC, Public Avenue. WM. II COOPER CO.. Ranker.. sob Foreign Ps. sago Tick is and Draft. on Ftigiand. Ireland and Scot land. J. IL FLIITUTITtfIi Rating Saloon la the place to get Tee Csmaa, Omer. and Clams, to every style, On Main street. STROUD & RROWN. General Fire antrtire Tnsnr• &nee Accents ; afnn..rll Railroad and Accident Tickets to New Tort turd Philadelphia. °Eke one door east orihe Rank. F. B. eIIAMPLER, General Inaurance and Sewing Ma chine Agent. Public Avenue. L'TALBOT—the place Co gad your Grocerica and Provision.. Floor, Putt. lard, Tea. Bazar. Rite, To bacco. So off. Seri SY. Order* and Refreshments, an der S. U. Isayre Brother*. Fictims & swims. the place to get flrng and SinH one*, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes. Po*. et-tk,oka, Specta cles, Yankee Notion., Sc., Public Aventin, Wld. L. COI, name's maker and dealer In all art/flee tonally kwpt by the trade, apposite the flank. • WM. B. BOYD h CO.. Deafen. in Stoves, Hardwire. and Van.factumr. of Tin and Sheetiran cart, corner of Main and Turnpike street. IMRSE. IC LINES. Nforchant Tatlara and dealer* In notha. Tri and FUriliollll2 Good., and awns, fur Singer Sevrint , Machine, on Maio Street, Fordham building. A. N nr - LtAren, Dealer in Groeedes. Protioinna, Bool.n. Stationery and Yankee Notion., at head ut Iltukdie Avenue. T. SAIMR A ('O.. Duelers fn Store., ilardwsre, Avlroirnnia fintplements. Flour and Grocenes. oppo site Tarbell Ranee RAYNIIPORD & MITCII6I.. livery and Exchange ,viable. In rear of Bank building. J. Q. DEWITT t. CO., Dealers In Dry Goods, Hard arse and general inercbandlre, corner, near Brick Mock. o cal Ontelligna. Township Tickets. If the Democrats in any township contem plate having their local ticket printed with the county ticket, we would suggest that they should form their township ticket at an early day. lien:ember that all the elections ate held an the same day, viz ; " State," ' Judicial," " County," and " Township." We simply make the suggestion, as it might be more convenient for printer and voter, to have the tickets all to- Laying the Corner Stone Of Keystone Academy. The ceremonies of laying the Corner Stone of KeystonnAeademy, at Factory - vine, Pa., will take place on Thurs day, the 25th inst. The Masons, Odd Fellows, Good Tempi:us, and Templars of Honor, will appear in regalia. Hon. Harty Hoyt, of Wilkes bane, will speak. Ceremonies commence at 10' A. /S. The public are invited. 71. G. Ple-Ntc. The Ladies of Montrose are respectfully in• formed that should they feel disposed to furnish Any refreshments on the above occasion, which will take place on Thursday, the 25th hist, their kindness will be duly remembered by the offitxts and men of the First Infantry Company X G. of Montrase. D. A. llcenAciacra A Venerable Lady Gone, Mrs. Denison died at her residence in Kings ton, Luzerne county, on Thursday last, aged 92 years. She had long resided In the old home stead of Col. Nathan Denison, who commanded part of the forces in the battle of Wyoming,l777, from whom it had descended to his son, Lazar us Denison, her husband. She was the mother of our late Congressman, Boa Charles Denison. A large concourse of friends followed the re mains to the Forty Fort Cemetery on Sunday aflemoon.—Bccord ethe Timer, lSth. Struyed. Came into the encloseure of the subscribmon Thtuviday August 4th, 1870,0ne spotted yearling BulL Any person claiming this same by prov ing property and paying charges can take bim away. H. El. ti ex Corr. New Milford, Aug. 17, 1870.-2 Narford Fair. The 13th annual Fair of the Buford *pima tnral Society will be held on the groures in Rexford on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. Sth and Gth. The Premium List will be, published hermier. By order of.Pmeentive Committed. D. S. CauPearratr, &ley. - • Agricultural Coitem The annual meeting of the Agricultural Col-, ler,e of Pennsylvania will take place at the in stitution, on Wednesday the 7th day of Septem ber neat, when three Trustees will be elected to serve for the neat three years ; every County Agricultural Society in the State has a right to send three Delegates as Electors. As the Fall Term of the College will commence at that time, parents in bringing their eons, can, if duly appointed, act as delegates, or can send them with the delegates. It le confidently cspected that the Pennsylvania Railroad will, as hereto fore, furnish MUM! .tickets to 41 011 8 k 6 1 1;4111114 charge. Judge - Waiddaruarneellnes. Wthimneszus,,Ang..l9th, 1870. E. B. iliNitir,.zsg. Dear Sir was surprised to observe in the proceedings of the Democratic County Conven- tion of Susquehanna County, as published in your paper of the 17th inst., that I was tinfoil mous!! nominated for President Judge of your judicial district. Ldid riocknow that you were to elect a Judge this year, and I had never heard my name mentioned in connection with that of lice Of course It was an titter surprise to me. I appreciate the compliment of such a nomin ation, and beg you to return to the delegates my thanks for the they conferred, but it is impossible for me to incept, and therefore I trust that the Conferees will not deliberate up on coy MIME. The Constitution requires the President Judge to reside within his district, and,,without men tioning other obstsele4 neer:silty of a removal of residence would be an Insuperable objection to my becomirkg your Judge. Approving heartily of the other nominations of your Convention, but declining, most respect fully, yet peremptorily, the Judicial nomina tion, I am with great respect, Your obedient servant, Goo. W. WoODWAIND. Court Proceedings SECOND Ws.Es.—Court' decree divorce in El vin' Grit% vs. Nelson Griffis. John Leslie vs. Michael Keogh. Appetit Verdict for defendant Charles Bette vs. Leßoy Tiffany et aL Tres pass. Verdict for Off, ;Old. On motion, Benjamin L. Baldwin, Esq., was admitted as an attorney at law, to practice in the several courts of Bust uehantui county. In the matter of the timacy of Levi Barret, of Jackson township • -- Court appoint Elliot Ald rich, Esq., of New Milford, commissioner to hold inquest, etc. B. Winters to the use of D. B. Cook vs. C. B. Bennett and Geo. Kishbatigh. Trespass. Ver dict for deft for $5.49. Jane Hallstead vs. 0.. W. Hallstead. Divorce decreed. On motion, Court appoint J. E. Taylor Con stable of tho borough of Susquehanna. In matter of road in Franklin township, from near the house of James Quinn, etc. Court or der proceedings set aside. On petition, Court grant a tronsfer of license of Smith Wilcox to David Shippy, of Oakland. - In the matter of the charter of the Cemetery Society of South Harford, Court order continu ance to next term. Directed that all the .Courts stand adjourned till the third Monday of October, mix Sulelde In Binghamton. Last Thursday morning, while Coroner Wor thing was taking evidence in the case of the murder, he was notified that a girl had commit ted suicide in a disreputable house kept by Geo. Burley, on Allen street, near the fair grounds. The inmates of the bousciay she was at Chub buck's drug store In the afternoon, and bought a drachm of morphine. At 8 o'clock she com menced taking the morphine, and on retiring at 11 o'clock she took about one third of the drachm. About 5 o'clock the next morning she alarmed another girl who was sleeping in the same room by her peculiar breathing and catching for breath. Hurley immedately went after a doc tor, but was unable to find one to go to his house until 1 o'clock, when Dr. 0. V. Thayer called to see the unfortunate woman. At that time there no possiblity of 'saving her by medi cal skill, and she died in about twenty minutes after the arrival of the physician. The woman was known by several aliases— At Hurley's she was known as Susie French, but letters were found in a box belonging to her directed to Ida French, Minnie French, Minnie Pinch, etc. Letters apparently from her moth er were dated at Chittenango, and signed Ann Jones. There was also a marriage certificate found among her papers, witnessing that Philip Eckel and Minnie French were married at Bing hamton on the 9th day of May, 1870, by one of our clergymen. Minnie it 6 said came from Syracuse to Bing hamton abouta yearago,:tuad lived at the house of Ann Shear until about two months ago when she went to Hurley's. The deceased is about IS years old. There is a rumor to the effect that - the resolved to com mit suicide after bearing of the arrest of Charley Van Valkenburg with whom she had been inti mate.—liing. Republican. 15/1s Burglaries In Silver Lake. A man from Silver Wm corroborates the sto• ries that have been circuleted in reference to bur lariesin that vicinity. He says that three young men encamped around the Lake for five days, and on Saturday night, July SO, they built a large fire near the water. Six burglaries were committed during the five days they staid in that vicinity. On Wednesday night, Ang. 3, they Froke in to Sullivan's grocery and dwelling, and carried off money and Roods. On the following morning they left that place for Binghamton, passing through Bmckneyville where several persons who saw them will be able to recognise if MO should see them again. .--ss• The Census. The mode of taking our census is great trou ble with uncertain result. The returns are spread over several Weeks, and their accuracy at best is only approximate. It may he doubt ed, under the loose system of obtaining statis tics, if the number of population of Montrose can be given within one hundced ; while in such a town as fittnanelituma Depot, there is a chance to blunder to the number of 300. In Great Britain, where a census is to be ta ken next spring, the work is more methodical and exact. Blanks are to be least every house during the last week of March next, to be filled up " with particulars-of the name, age, sex,rmtk, profession or occupation; condition, relation to the head of the family, and birthplace of every person who' abode in the house on the night of the Ist of April, BM" The blanks will be collected during the'' ensuing week, and they will give accurate returns of the population on that night. An attempt was made in the Radical Con gress to Introduce the •• photographic" system, but It failed. Whew 1 What an Idea that was ! 46 , 0000 ,000 faces on file in the census depart ment at Washington !_n Beast Butler" among the rest. MusktaL L. a Powell,ll6 Penn avenue. Scranton, bas the genera agency for the phlckering Pianos and lifamin and Thinstin' Organs' In Northern Pennsylvania and Southern New York. These celebrated instruments are the only Pianos and Organs manufactured that are selling at low rates strictly on the "One Price System." Send to Mr. Powell for the new circulars and price hats.—[July 27-4 ' Eng 42qoes. Kirby Bunnell, one of our well-to-do Bridge water fanners, beinglnstigated by a liberal dis position, and Oct bavibttbe au of the " devir before his eyes, dkl ba.Fiiday last, without just cause Or prim:mat* US with a basin* of 44114.413gr*stikoaelcil Cele . 011 8. 111 Joe OORMI. i s JAB lodge - > 6tttt~. The Hon. D. Mercer, who for some time past has pretended to represent this District, made his appearance, as by notice of posters, at the Coon , House, on Monday evening last. The speaker was announced to take as his subject, the "Important Questions of the day." The most important question, however, was his own renomination to Congress The whole of his speech consisted . Wiling what he had not done, and not once didbirtnerition,that Ito remember, what, during his whole connection with Con grms, he had done. Many efforts were made to show the great reduction In taxes. We should hope to be able to discover ourselves, without much demonstration, that a country with so many valuable resources in the time of peace, should decrease its debt very rapidly ; we are willing to concede that this immense debt now hanging over us could by proper management be paid in a short time, but never under "God's Heaven" will it be cancelled while a party, so corrupt continues in power. The speaker fin ished his remarks with quite a School boy's speech on progress, the substance of which will not bear repeating, as it is so familiar to every one who has read any of our school readers or speakers of a Late publication.— Wyoming Dena Distinct Convention of G. T. The Tenth Quarterly Session of the District Convention of Skied Tempters of Susquehanna County will be held in the Baptist Church, at North Jackson, Pa., commencing on Tuesday, September 13, 1870, at 10 o'clock a. ra., and re main in season as long as business may require. A public meeting will be held on the evening of the first dare session, and be addressed by persons to be hereafter designated. Ample arrangements will be made for the entertainment of delegates, and conveyances provided for those arriving rid Erie Railway. (For thrther particulars, see circular mailed to every Lodge and Templar in this County.) C. K WErrrattv, Dist. tlec'y fiesquelnanna, Aug. 18, 1870. Notice. The Susquehanna Asaoclatibn of Unlversslists wil hold rte next Annual Session at Gibson, Pa.. on Wedenaday and Thursday, the 7th and Bth, of September, 1870. Important business matters, that will come before the council, render it necessary that Churches and Societies be fully representatect H. Bouotrros, Scribe. Arrested. On last Monday afternoon three persons by the name of Charles Crandall, George Newly, and George North were arrested by our High consta ble under a borough ordinance, tbr disorderly conduct about the Tarbell House, and brought bane Esq. Avery, .Crandall plead guilty and each of the others were tried and found guilty, and the three each were fined 13,00 and cost of prosecution. Serenade. Monday eve. our Cornet Band gav4 one of their fine serenades in different parts of the town and hearty was the applause given by those favored and beautiful indeed was the music. We have s Band which is an ornament to our town and we hope it will be appreciated and duly supported. Notlee. The Bridgwater Baptist Association will hold its neat annual meeting with the Baptist Church in Auburn on Wednesday and Thursday Sept. 14 and 15 1870, commencing at 10 .s. at. The Sunday School Convention will be held on Thursday Sept IS, at 7 r. x. G. a ELDRED, Clerk. Tescheri Insagate. The annual Teachers' Institute will be held at Montrose, commencing on Monday, Aug. 22d, at 1% o'clock, p. m., to continue five days. Prof. Henry Carver, of Bloomsburg Normal &boo! ; Chas. H. Verrill, of Mansfield Normal School, and Prof. Belden J. Coffin, of Lafayette College, are engaged as Instructors and Lectur ers. Also the Pnncipais of the Graded Schools in the County, with other successful teachers, will be present to aid in the work of the Insti tute. Board can be obtained at the hotels at re- duced rater, and arrangements are in progress to secure accommodations fora large number of teachers in private families on reasonable terms. These Institutes are held for the teachers, and it it la expected that rs will be present to se. cure the benefits. ...sot School Directors and friends of Ed ucationuse proper influence and aid In this Work: that &large number of our teachers be In attendance throughout the meek No reasonable pains will be spared that the in struction may be profitable to all. MI who are interested in our schools, are requested to come in, especially at the evening , leCturea School Directors and Teachers will please re. member that, until Whet - notice, I will be si-my office. in Montrose, op the first Monday of each month, from 10 o'clock a. m. to 4p. m., and at my house, Forest Like Centre, until noon of the Saturday preceding the 24 and 4th Sundays of each molter. W. 0.-Trusesr, County Supt, Forest Lake Centre, Aug. 10, 1 / 7 0.-2 am. Plc Me. Capt. McCracken's Ist Infantry company will hold a picnic on the Asir ground on Thursday the 25th day of August. —Eminent Men of Science have discov ered that electricity and magnetism are developed in the system front the iron in the blood. This accounts fur the debility low spirits, and lack of energy a person feels when this vital element becomes re duced. The Peruvian Syrup, a protov ide of iron, supplies the blood with its i - non element,lnd is the only form in which it is possible for it to enter the circula tion. POPULATION op C lIBON DA LE.—ThP population us ascertained by the present cen.us, is a little short of 6,500. There are two persons in town over 90 years of age, James Douglass and Thomas Welch. A DANGEBOriII CourrEarErr..—A dangerous 620 counterfeit is in circula tion. All the notes so far discovered are evidently printed from the same plate, which is remarkably well engraved. The name of the bank differs in ever case, this portion of the plate being evidently left blank, and various times introduced, so us to better hyoid detection. The only noticeable blemish in the notes is slightly blotted appearance in the vignette, and an inferiority in the paper. —Many of the round hats this Sum mer, look like small vegetable gardens thickly sprinkled with weeds. A ten-acre meadow in Illinois was struck by lightning last week and 'com pletely destroyed. The grass was dry and ripe fur mowing. —Small-pox has made' its appearance in Wisconsin. An entire family .of seven died of it. last week in the town of Green ville. They are building iron river steamers at Dubuqne lowa. .A very handsome vessel, nineteen feet beam and three feet depth of hold, was launched there last week. —tar A Cotemporaty -.says.. that Fisk drove the President to the verge of madness by a series 'of petty persecutions at Long Branch . Mi. Fisk drove his six in-hand furiously past His Excellency on the beach, Ailing the' Presidental heart with chagrin, and Abe - Presidential eyes with dust: And the frince lit said to have been in the habit of holding his nose, as if he smelled something /Oleo His Ex cellency sauntered This itidamnable. It is sad that the bead of the Nation can not take a quiet promenade without being treated as a night girt bye Yankee ped dler; but really, we.iPt4 et* what 'we are going to , do abont.it. ,Mr. Fisk:a nose is his own, and can any bodp blame him for holding his own? On Saturday last the battle news of the morning was accepted as a deck). e 4 Prussian ,vietory f and i the :price rf gold fell from 'llttll4o I fsgiand later 'in the day 110 per cent". Waling at about 115 percent. —A man in Indiana wants a divorce because his wife swears at him and sets him on a hot stove when he don't behave. —A Drover lost his wallet, with, 425, Bf3o in it, at Pittsburg the other due, but an honest man fonad it and restored it to him, and would wily take 8500 reward though offered 41,000, and said he should donate that to charitable objects. An anitlysiwthows that cotton _seed is a highly comentrais.4 food, and is richer iu flesh-producing elements than corn, but somewhat inferior to corn as a fat-producer.. The pains of it noble. soul are like the May frostrof a life—a - spring follows them. The pains of -the wilked are the frost of Autumn-=they proceed the pun ishment of winter. —The go+ernment istakiiil care of it self, and doing remarkably yell , too. Sec retary Cox is the only member of the Cabinet. in Washintetori: ~A.RRIEC3r3t's. WMICKEN--COOLEVOn Aug. Bth, 18i0, at the " linirOnd HOuse,". jn Tankhannock, by A. Judson Furman Mr. Caldwell M leken, of South Auburn, and Mra Elizabeth H. Cooley, of Montrose. ' EDWARDB—REED.—At Wyalusing, on the 20th ult., by the Rev. David Craft, Burton B. Edwards at Laceyville. and Miss Fannie M. Reed, of Brooklyn, N. Y. , eldest daughter of the late Rev. Dayton F. Reed. ARDNER—KIRKUFF—In Rush, Aug. 13th, by Eld H. H. Gray, Mr. William Gardner, of Knowlton, 'Warren co., N. J., and Miss Mary J. Kirkuff, of Rush NEW YOUR PRODUCE RARILETS. Corrected weekly by William Hodsdon, 251 Fulton St., New York. Week ending Aug. 20, 1870, Butter, pall 40048 . firkin 82038 Cheese, dairy, per lb 12018 " factory " Eggs, per dos , 200,28 Flour, per barrel 4.5006.00 Corn meal, 100 1b5.... ......... ..... 2.200,2.30 Wheat, per bushel... .. 1.2001.50 Rye " 1.0001.06 Oats " 68069 Corn Ll6ol_lB Hops, crop of 1869 13018 Beef, sides, per lb 13015 H0g5,.... " 9012 .. _ Poiatoes, per bbL Tallow •• .. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. utatTleTY TIPPICERS. Pre.'dent Judge—Hon. P. D. Streeter. At/roe/ate Jruiges—A 'Baldwin. R. T. Anhtrig, Prothonotary and Clerk or Croup—J. P. Shoetpaker. R%/inter, Recorder. de.—Jerome R. Lyons. Metric' Attorney—D. W. Snarle.. Treasurer—Den,lamin Glidtgo. • • Sheriff—Wm. T. Moiley. Depots Sheriff—M. D. Helmet. Sorgeyor--James W. Chapman. Commisaloners—Sagel Sharer, J. T. Ellls,Preaerged Commisaloners' Clerk—Wm.....A..Crosamme. Jury Commlealonera—P. D. Streeter, ce oiPcto, Daniel Drowitor, Wm. A. Croramon • Auditor.—P. B. Ma nd ter. Tracy Hayden, ELILJones. tanoner—Dr. C, C. Haley. OFFICERS OP mitticmultAL socum Wm. H. Jessap.:.President ; Li, M. .inn es, James Ras eon. Vice President*: Geo.Ji.' Jesiop, Corresponding Sercretary ; Henry C. 7f)ler, Recanting Bccrct.ry ; b. Gere, Tremarer; H. H. Harrington. A. Baldwin, J. E. Omsk, Rrecoßre Cutißklttee., MONTROSR Jr. BRIDGEWATER ASYLUM. Puocrans.--Jahn Trumbull, W.L.Cox, S. Laugdou Try:serer —R. ?Weber. Seerewir—Berd. 1.. Baldwin, Steward—David Martln Phyalcian—Dr. J. D. Vail. 8012017013 OFFICERS Bergera—C. M. here. Council—W. A. apeman, W. W. Watson, A. J. rritaeh, Wm. if. Jessup, C. M. Cnusdall, J. F. 8b Brewattr,D. R. A. Dcatta. Constable , -John C. Howell. nigh Constable—Charles J. Whipple. school Directors—Wm. R. Jesiiap. J. R. DeWitt, W, W. Watson, B. Thatcher. D. F.' Austin, M. B. [(elide. MINISTERS. Preohyterian—Ree; Jacob 11. Miller. liptriennia—Rev. L A. Milliner. Raptlst—Rev. L. IL Ford. Methodist —Rev. Kinn Biwa. Cathulic—Rer. J, Slaucri. ASSOCIATIONS Warren Chapter, NO. HA meets at Masonic Hall on Thursday of each month on or before fail moon, Warren Lodge, No, 140, A. T. M.. meets at NJUILOIIIC Hall the drat Wednesday of each month on or before full moon, and the second Wedneeday thereafter. Montrose Lodge, No, 151, 1. O. of 0. F., meets at Odd Fellows Hall every Tuesday evening. St. John's EnhampUunt. No h 3. meets at Odd Pal. lowa Hall the nd and 4th Friday each mobil,, Rebecca Degree Ledge, No. 7, meet,. at Odd Fellows Hall the first and third riday each month. Montrose Lodge. I, O. of G. T. meets at Good Temp. lain Hell every Monday evening. Good &merits Temple of Honor. No. ID meets at Good Templars' Ilan thead Friday of each month. at Adurtistiento. HARFORD GRADED SCIIDOL. .1 The Fall Term trill commence MondttY. , B4Pt• Bth, 1870, and centime thirteen weeka.- Principal, - - • - d. S. GILLIN. Intermediate Department, Mae E.A.REDYIELD, Primary, - - - Miss ADA CAUFICATED. TSITTD;Ri PIM nom lin advance.). High School, - • Intermediate Department, Primary, The experience of J. S. Gillia ns n teacher is too well known to require any comment. Tuition will be refunded in case of sickness. Jacroxna TINGLEY, preset. WATSON 'EMUS, SeCty. ilariord, Ang. 24th, 1870.-2 NEW MILFORD GRADED f3CHOOL The_Boardof liirectors In'New Milford bore take plessnre In announcing to the public that they have fitted up their Sabo! Room, with con venient and neat Parttime,' and' have seeured tbease of a complete set or Chetah:ad and Phi losophical apparatus, and Anatomical Charts, for the use of the -School. They have also a good corps of Teritheni, and have thoroughly graded the different departments. The terms are so divided that those wishing -so prepare foe teaching will not be obliged to leave duringthe term to commence thelriehoo3s. The Pan Term commixes Sept- Sth, 187 p. *on! as mitcrorno, ez:ild for a boold of Rules, Grade% erc.;;;Stdch are Swathed - - . TRACY HAYDEN; 'wit. F. W. Bonk Beep Nay 141111.0, amp St, 1.899.-,48 On settlement of Bounty matters for 1869 with the Supervisors, ve find : tile' 6l l lll of Ore° hundred and fifty dollars on a bond issued to pay volunteers, and not brought in to the settle meat of 1868. 11. C. BERTHOLF, - .J.W.THROOKMORTON, DANIEL PICKET, • • Jessup, June Gth (nug24) 1870.-3 Auditors. CALL AT SOUTHERN TIBIL t" ' 3P'cr.EINIT - CT EI.3E 88 WaehLngtoti Street, Bingliainioti, N. Y. you wiltsati . . The Largest Stock, the Best. Assortment, and the Lowest Prh..!es of any house In the city. N. Goods sold warranted as represen Binghamton, Aug. 24, 1870.—1 y TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, Dr. C. S. WEEKS, Bettis*, of New York:rill be in Montrose from Aug. 22 to Sept. 8, prepared to extract teeth for such as require his services and the Gas. Having visited Montrose pmfessionally with it every summer for of six years past, and extracted for great numbers, any one can readi ly find neighbors, who having tested it, can as sure them it is safc,pleasant to. take, andtlte op erations under it hartule4s. Persons from a distance should embrace their first opportunity, as it is sometimes the case that Gas enough for all cannot be made toward the last .of his stay. Ronnie at Di. Sit-titles lientAl (Mee. MMus of extracting, from 9 a. M. till 12 at. ; and from 1 till 4 P.M. by appointment, or if Gas holds out. Aug. 3, 11470.—tf ` -a• ONTROSE GRADED SCHOOL The Fill Trfn Will begin Monday Sept. sth and continue fifteen weeks. FACULTY. Mr. A. 11. BERLIN Principal. Miss A. 3. BiTLIXR Teacher French & Grammar. " P. E. BUTTLES Grammar School. " Msair Sassis.s. Intermediate do " ELLA Csnmertss........Primary do The larger timstbcf of Teachers are graduates of Normal Schools, and bring to the School years of experience. 1 Z(/@2.40 . 9QIO A complete re-organization of the different de partments, and revising the standard of the grades, will afford a more thorough classifica tion of the pupil& No one is allowed to enter any department for which he is unfitted, thus avoiding that multiplicity of el.t./.3 so injurious to the prosperity of a school, and thorough in struction. The Grammar School will provide for the teaching - of those ely.itum foreign to the spirit of the High SchooL This avoids the ne cessity of placing pupils of different attainments in the same classes. Colognes Esoligllt HaltictreA. It will be the aim to impart thorough instruc tion in the English branches, giving to them that attention 'which their importance demands. Mon= BEANCIII32I. Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Geometry Algebra, &c., will be under the charge of corn potent teachers. We would call special attention to the study of Latin. This branch is made prominent in our course from its importance to the unth the English. The number in this department is about filly, who for thoroughness of parsing and facility of translating compare favorably with classes of anY school. There will be classes in Virgil, Ccesar, Roman History, and Beginning. Greek and the Modem Languages will also torma,p34of this course. Instruction in the Theory and Practice of Teaching will be given, and if it should be deemed advisable, the advantage of engaging at stated times in active instruction of classes in the.different departments will be afforded. This would answer the same purpose as a Model School in Normal Institutes. This advantage cannot be overestimated by those desirous of perfecting themselves as Teachers. The system of instruction includes the most approved methods, and is such as will make thorough practical scholars. Languages $7 00 High and Grammar School, each 6 00 Intermediate " ....... 500 Primary " 400 Book keeping and Teachers' Class will he extra. All pupils outside of the Borough will he re quired to procure cards of admission (which will be the Price of their tuition) from the Treasurer, J. R. DeWitt, previous to entering the school. Tuition will be refunded in case of sickness. THATCIIB.II, Scc'y. W. IL JESSUP, Pres't. liontresse, Aug. 3, 1870.-4 I,,\NKIIO -- __?..,..,„ , 1.1-E ,v;,_ z . ." 1840, . 1 18 70 -•- - - 400 - - 300 This valuable Family Medicine has been ptl4c!v and fa vorably known la our own and, foreljoi countrilev, air man's of THIRTY YEARS. Ti bat lout Mine of its good blithe' by repotted trifle. hot continues:ld oectipy Isprmninent poalUoa to every fami ly medicine cheat. It fo an Ellen:tat d Internalßametly. Fisr Summer Complaint, orany other form of bowel disease to child ren or adults., it an almost certain cure, and has with vett deribli - beerctnere istureerstal in earths. the 'Arians kinds of CHOLERA than any other known remedy or then:tout eitillll2l physicists. In India , Africaand China, where this dreadful disease is more or less prevalent. the Pain Killer's considered by the natives as well se Rum. peen residents in those dinettes, enreLrernedy ; and while It is • most efficient retnedy for pain;it tea perfect. ly sofe medicine even in nnekiliftd hands. prpftpcsiqna occompcn . ..casb bet*. : PrtheAlletts.,loele. and 81.00 per Bottle., • Sokltiy ellNedlctne Vesta". t— lm . . • rpstuthi4istaero larrtrAi. tin issuriocit 4pmpany yentasmew of good Agent*: SISO a Generalents' Agent for Pittiburg and vicinity. Mao* Agent tor the (Fenian eglantine otPelmaylvants. A/dm* Home Offtte, 113 South 4tb Street. Plill'a. [Mb 4 IN NO lIIINSIIO !r. By main; Va,,,,Cedb,_ with age, Relo6-eaOratatitad bairLyra- win 4.-o Ware, by re. tam a:NW* tgly ;e r r rpletnrivol your fardes thurband or r *tag 11 O. S rlrg a l dr424t* 4 4 M r ear W. War Xe.aik er, , -UylS-4 BOUNTY STATEMENT ~., It oll.lN4o4 l i'S NM.? 9Rl . cjt, NITROUS OXIDE GAS. ottea.lytzsTioli TEACHERS' CLASS. INSTRUCTION TUITION Certain, Safe' and •Efficlem It at once reiletres end Invignrates nil the vital int - tlarieowtthout entwine at an r 03C Ur 11113 t Imo tnstan. the ellehteet injury to any 01 Ihmn., The meet complete and uniform inigetgaa lag partner years attunalvd its the In France anal,. tutat pop kms the Unttc.l btat; anirit I. now of:Cerra to Inn 4; , 0,1 'patilt r e vitt Ifi hg; Moat nbigulnie Ittiontbrit Rimini er fttliNacraMplishallthat,l6 eta lilted refit. It is barnileAs in the extretne at al/ /Imes nod nneleral, Wrenn:blunt*/ ; end is onequalte by any remedy yet kilewa to the lenritL Where II part., live If Indicated. It prtidnera Mile or no pain In its Operation. 'saves ifie omens entirely (rev from iriitatinn, and never in the ell•vlityvt degree pn, fla.xes or exe,tur thr inavotia 'ye e• in hlllinnlonlinennttn, lydlgrntion and DyFpapnht It In Involtiblr. It is theiftrino purifier of tlio blond, and hence cannot Talon crailicine nom the sprteto gr.mfola. Erys.lpvlse. Salt Ebenfil , Canker and rurnnetms ErnptiOns general Ir. irregular or outing - um...ft tr. Colds, L'onghn,Asth nta, Bronchitis, Catarrh. Colic pains Dlatshres, Water. brash. Sour and Bluer looroneh and . coulniagig and faint mg. at ; is; pn tingle. nervous or .Irk fend grim. Mit ninttisin. clout and Inflanonntlon. of oil fortne-.thew and all blndred tun alffrapf he wholly cored or.greatly renew; by this mild yet powerful remedy. General Debility with Its Inseparable n compsni• manta—fuenfoland ph nirtli — rllo 0.1 qrreo .irkotoot. 41...ittUle..lrotioll and body. drowsiness • intii.oorition to cot roloo. trotkor..B of the I Igabs.fee , on: 7 gibcour sgernent, neopontleney and distrust—all disappear us, dor Ito tangle Intindnce. It regulates and I nel.Toratet the bowels ; urt• ao tf dote to obstinate eo•tivene.• nngi piles eel ...Nor to the stomach evoke. the uetlon of the trtrtm, dissipates theyellow dye or jaundice nod errolgrates front the skin Alines .pots or mould-moth and freektes. It excites the Kianers to re:wood vi go rop. and thy ity,tton ; And Is certain to bring prompt relief In all peel of figforrhgra and Dyrungtnry. It larmlnently effectual LNLn cure or all diseases of chlldree, however In f. nt I le. coped:4ly fbr worms and Irritation and fretfulness wh'le tedthlng. it. a drtioter 4,111 ur 4lgeater. It Is second to tome other taken with the food. ft operates or a genend alterative Whett.my the, entirrlm piked organism is stlintallted to reoetuedencrcy and 14, a healthy tiger and vltalitY. It In extenstoely need ho the Faculty as a antvenlent cud thorough cartihrtic, having no outer a Litton than throne Intended. rirr Sotto by mail on receipt of price and postsgr, viz: 1 BOX. tO.T 3 B BOXES. 1.00 It le sold by all dealer+ in dnicl and medicince, and by TERSER & Sole I.roorletori. 120 Tr:mont St. liucton, Masc. MEE H AIMP. , ;(I & HAYDEN, PRODUCE c'DAI3taiSION 3IERCILINT6 IN BUTTER, CRERNE, EGGS, POUL- TILLY, GAME, &e.' 325 Washington Street. Now York REFFILENCKs. Irving National Bank. New York. k. !Mitchinson & Co., 115 & 117 Worth St. Roberts, Smith C Co., 62 White St. Wanner & Kellam. 76 ill urruy .Street, Mutton! & Sprague. 8.5 Chambers St. C. B. Williams & Co. 268 & 270 Canal St., '• July 18. 1870—tf B uitss & NICIIO4B nnt - Go NTS & A POTHECA RIES, Keep regularly ruppllerl with CNA IAULTGRATED Drm•n and Medicine•. Chemin,la, Dye iintr4 WI nen & Liquors, Paints, Oils and:Yarn sh, Perfumery, Fanny Soepe, Yankee NOI lona. &c. Fresh from NCR York City. AA tho moot popahr PATENT MEDICINES gold In thin sectiota, among which nuy be found Ayre's and Jayrie's Family Medicines. Ilembold's fin chn, Sehenck's Palmonle Syrup and Sea Weed Tonle. isununco's and Cheeseman's Fe mnle Pills. Hall's m Dash Balinm, Wlsharra Nue Tree Cerniiii, IloiCe Rale Renewer. Rine. Amber-dn. Kenned3'r Med. Ica) Direnvery, lloofiand's tierman Bittern, flostetter's Stomach Bitters, And mary other kinds of real value aid merit. In tact onr Stock embraces fine assortment of everything . ore ally kept In well regulated Drag Stores. Vl — Prescriptions receive particular attention, and are carefully and promptly compounded. .• Store formerly oecnpled by .1. Ettleridze• A. S. RVRNS. Montrose, March 5'1,1870. AMOS NICHOLS. 1 ElllOll- , VALLEY RAILR()AT). On and after Sept. tNL 1849. train. ou the Lehigh Valley Railroad will ran on tollone DOWN TRAINS. LeVle Waver)) June lion E. It W. 8.40 a. m. 0.20 a. m. Athena 859 " 8 59 " Towanda 9.40 •• 11.2.5 .. Lacarri Ito 10.55 - OID p.m. Skinner'• E'y 10.57 ••2 2: - Ideettnppen 11.16 " 3 01) " Nehtmpauy II 24 . 1 8.4 •• Tunlinoek I 1 .6.3 •• 4,45 '• L. &B. Jan, 18.5; p. m. 7.15 1 , Pltt.ton Wiikee Barre 145 11 II 40 " White Ihreell 3.tel 11 11.85 " Well Chunk 4.911 " 1.55 " Allentown 64.5 " Bethlehem 6141 " Seaton Ii 30 y m. 16.1 .1 Philadelphia 8.25 1 . Ar. at New 1 urk. LI.:M " DP TRAINS. Leave New York 6.55 p. m. Pelladrlphia 7.43 •' ?Linen 10.00 !k•thlcham 1030 •• Allen Uwe 10.43 •• Mc'h Cheek 12.00 m. White Ilan 1 Mli p. m Wilke. line 2.50 -• Pill. ten 6 10 •• 1.. & B. Jen. 3:AI Tunk'nock 4.21 Whoopee, - 4.49 •• Eleshoppen 4.33 •' hkinner'n E. 1.13 •• Lacey - vine s'lB •• Towanda 623 •• Athens 7 1.1/ •• Ar AL Waverly Jeriel lon, E. ft. W. 7Cr '• Virrio change of earn between Scranton and New York. or helween Scranton and Philadelphia. Nov. A, WWANTEO AGENTS—To cell thn 110:11K SIITTTLE SEWING ILACIONE. hire, $ll.l. It make. the, Lock Stitch." alike On both olden, Ahd In the only ll cetaed under-Red Shutth, Machine odd for lePe then f LicenPed by Wheeler & Wilton. (hover & Baker, and Singer & Co. All other ender-repel Shuttle MeeldneP Bold for lea ;lon Vitt are Infringement, and the roller end nper liable to propeentlon. Addre.r JOHNSON.. CLARK & CO.. Boehm, Maps., Pitteburgh, Chicago, IIL, or St. Cottle, Flo. (June s2g THE FOLSOM 1MP1201.7.13 Twenty-Five ..., — Dollor Family Sewing Machine, The cheap eat First Cla”. Madder in the Market. Agents wauted in every Town. Ltheralenternlitton allowed. For tenon and circular. addreia A. N. 11AntLios, Goy. Agent... No. 140Cheitnut it.. Philadelphia, Pa. [ruay 13-3uarb• TEA .a. : Every kind of Tca In markot.jort arrtrad.and for tat. at New York whofernio prior .then a line aw aorta - lent or COPFP.E. Day of me and 011 . V0 r_xprers charger. • ABU. TURIUILL. MordnOre, Pa., Aprll2o. 1811. NEW WA LL PAPER, Japt arrtl•ed. Rad 5c1111,4 riMap by Montrofe, April 'll, ISI. ABEL •I'URRRLL ABEL TURRE,LL, Hoe Jon rrtturned from New York with • limo ad ditlou to bls nottal mock of choice goods, Montrose, Nev. 24. 00. A. TURRELL JEWELRY FRUIT JARS torah by A. TURRELI, PP „a. rialt In Xs 1.. re Orcreszt. ATONTBOBI3. PENIVA. JBllB 8. TAUDELL, Proprietor. Eight Stages leave this Hahne daily. eenneetingerth the D. L. L W.. the Brie, mid the Lehigh Valley Ran a .(duty G, trrAY--tf THE WIFERION BM CURLERS Sold at Dry Goode. Trimming's and Notion Storey N. B.—Single Box w.tta . 311oxrp. arl , otted else*, 65 ct, 3tailed (rue to uny part or the. United Slates upon ',Trip% the money. (Juno 15, 1870—fludw A I I RIGHT FOR 1871 EIN.VIL."S?" 3211:711.ZL1T1Z1 Is in conotani receipt of NEW GOODi+., Lp *bleb by se•ortinenr It. rendered more and more complete and attractive for all iii usual varieties of trade for 1609. in .VCTO Dry Goad. Nem Gm:crier. Noe flor,beaas, and NCO Store., iron, if . edicints, Puled*. Ante & Shoes, MX Paper, Window Auden Hats d , Cain, Brefrato Robes, Ladies F'urr, lloop iehloh will all be robion Ms • newt fatarallt toww. New Milford, Jan. 1610. Patine. f, centm GOOD DAIRY AND GRAIN FARM FOR SALE. Horace Ilirchard otters his Farm fit.r gals situated in the township or Forest Lake, Susquehanna County-, Pa., 9 miles trout 'Mont rose. containing, 120 neon of land, 70 acres of which are under a good state of cultivation.- The farm contains one full bearing orchard of grafted fruit, and ohe young orchard Just begin ning to hear ; a good comfortable farm house, horse barn, grain barn, and all the necessary outbuildings required by a goad farmer wall fenced, well watered, and a stream of never fail ing spring water runnin,g at the door. It 'skint such a firm as a good dairy- needs, being well locates' for dairy purposes. It is situated but 13% miles from a good school, and Baptlst and Met hodist churchen. For terms, address G. R. nAitnom. BEN. L HAYDEN MILON BIRCELARD, July 6, 1870.—tf Fort%t Lake, Susq. Co. Pa. ,I C- , r , yrk,l*hi 1 ) • % 12112111=1:1 pu3trs I PUMPS! Cucumber Wood Pumps The Best and Cheapest Pumps ever mode. Duntble, Miabie, accurate and perfect, and give no heft to the water. The 7 are tulapteu depth of well 'into water very easily one can put than in repair, S whee to " directions,' give perfect sulk- ASI: spa BLATCHLEY'S CV 011 . 11 BEE WOOD PUMPS. Eeery Pump sold by me or my authorized ag,ent goarameed genuine. el ARLES G. BLATCHLEY,3Iancr. 624 und 626 Filbert street, Philadelphia, Pa. 11100 m 1.45 n. m 8.15 •• 4.1 , 0 5.45 1.15 8.4.5 p 0-ar T /IS DARTFORD LIFE AND ANNUITT INSUR ANCE COMPANY Wont a"mal man +IA avota In thin county. The Interest hearing pl., c.fosively wool by thls Cara% enables ammts to do large luanlnem mud obta inammo vale', no other plan will. on account of Its thoraughtf mmitable rentares—preelAing as'it does. Income dating !M.And in 4 exact .turticn to all, old and young. A gents can eaMtre unusually gond contracts by addressing KINGSBUTIY L KELLOFF. Deal Agrs, 613 Walnut Street, Phllanclptila, Pa. June 1, ltin—lmgrl. 1 - 1 "1121: 1 EIRE! FIRE!—Yonr house may burn next. Seek refuge at once, ellber la the ASSISTS. Se 000,000 00 1,50003) 825.000 00 Sccnrity. N. Y., Manhattan, North American Hanover. (limn!. Philadelphia Eaten:Agee, - Or Norwich, Cone.. chertered Mar. IMM, the oldest Stock Co.. in Connecticut All of the above are old established, rind date Companies, sure. and tellable, haring been tried and proven. Look out for little new wild cat nom pullet twinging up oil once the country Jett -to make money. ('all or Nund your application., and I will see that yen arc fairly dealt with. HENRY C. TYLER. Fire. Life and Accident Inference Agent, at the odic° Of W. D. Leek. Erg.. illontrore. February I, v ein. it. D ENTISTRY C. A. SACKETT'S Dentaltooms, New ; leltardiPa. to - all- operations on the man rel teeth. Malicia 'retat !matted all the 1121101111 etylee now In use. Perfect malefaction guarantied toall. Como and sea me, and Ready yourselves, Oftlee boars. hones each day: Jan. G, 1819.-1 y • PWM'S, -IL War have just received an areortment of Lake and Mound Vlneyard Wines, from 'Wears, Wllson;Morrow Clumberlin, New Torkorhlch tomichnetsand darer they , say are unsurpassed. and that purchasers can rely open tbetr pmity—being free from adulterations claim kind. The trade mark of the dim appears upon every bottle, both on label and seal, BMWS dr SIGIGIOLS. 4 • litonoou,Feb. 8,1869.—y orpostry T.= COtlie II0V57; PT0f07W(11.40141, • AATICLD TOn TIIIS LAMZ.O (Patented July 9th 1867. rhEiCurler Ir tbemost period. ,nventhin ever infored to the public. It Iv ft.ny Oersted. vent In appe.anuice, and will not injure the hair, as there la no beet quired,and no mesa- Ilr toed to unit or br.ok the hair. Manufactorrd:only, nal for enlo by AIoIfILLAS d;• CO. No. North Ftont Street, CONSTIIPTION CAN BE CURED I ItRoNCIIITis CAN BE CORED I CA TAtutli CAN BE CCBED I DT Verrie DR CARPENTER'S OX YGENIZED MEDICATED LA TI DR. COD (AN'S Inhaler & Inhaling Fluid& 8. C. LACEY, M. D. Leceystile,, Pa. BLATCFILEY'S cisterns or any feet, and throw d rapidly, Any and keep them t up according never pill to iacilo 00 900,000 00 030,000 00
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