The Montrose Democrat PITELMILED rrSRTWI3/311ffiDAY BIOAWISgo MOBTIOSI S owaYHANYat COUNTY, Pl" BY D. S. =AWL , lirsr, • rY rill .ILNIMIS IR Avviatcs—rps 112 X A? MD Or TCLIt fifties of Advertising. Three-foUrtba Web of smote, or less, make a equate. One aquare ; 3 weeks or leas, $l.OO ; I au2. 111.. Z; 3 me. 112,39 ; 6 coo. S4.N; I year. P. 2 une4d2tittbeol., I mu. $2.60; s mo. $O5O ; 6 rack $12.00; year MA One , lunoloc col., 1 mo. P.M; 3 mo. $12.00; 0 mo. Sat ; renr, $9O. ilatf column. 2 mu. 522.00; S mu. V 5.00 0 me. $21100; 1 year, Voila One eotanm. 1 COO. $25.00: 3 mo. $33 77 ; 6 u.s , sfo.oo ; I year. $lOO.Oll Anditoea Notices, $2 60 ; Executors' and Administra tors' Seiko% $3.00. All commtmicrtlons of limited or ,toitridaal Interest, loots. per line. Obituary Netter*, 10 :Is. per line. Marriage Sod Death Notices free. Job Printing executed neatly and promptly at pr! am. Deeds, Mortgagee, Nana. Justieba', Constable, School and otherblanketor sale. COUNTY COMMTEE. Auburn —G. L. Swisher. Ararat—L. A. Baldwin. Apolacon—Patrick Walsh. Bridgewater-8 S. Searle. Brooklyn—C. T. Lathrop. Clifford-2. C. Decker. Clioconut—M. J. Golden. • Dimock—C. C. Mills. Dundaff boro—J. C. Olmstead. Forest Lake—A. B. Grills. Franklin—J. C. Wheaton. Friendsville—James Mead. Gibson—George Milliken. Great Bend boro—A. B. Whiting. Great Bend tp—T. D. Hayes. Herrick—R B. Barnes. Harmony—lL Hobart. Harford—L T. Farrar. Jessup—J. B.:Mcßeeby. Jackson—T. W. Clinton. Lenox—Sylcanns Titus. Lathrop—Wm. Stanton. Liberty—Richard Bailey. Little Meadows—Thos. O'Dow.l, Jr Middletown—Owen Smith. Montrose—C. M. Gere. New Milford tp—Elliot Aldrich. New Milford boro—Wm. Hayden. Oaklant—J. Stevens. Rush-Thomas Redding. Springville-8 T. Handrick. Susquelmanna—A. W. Rowley. Silver LiikeTiniothy Thomson—Chester Stoddard. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY COUNT, OFFICERS. President Judgellon. F. B. Streeter. Associate Judges—A. Baldwin, R. T. Ashley. Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts—J. F. Shoemaker. Register, Recorder. stc.—Jerome R. Lyons. District Attorney—D. W. Searle. Treasurer—Benjamin Glidden. Shariff—Wm. 2'. Mosley. Deputy Sheriff—M. B. Berme. Sarreyor—James W. Chapman. Commiaalonera—Saml Sharer, J. T. Ellis, Preserved Binds. Dimmableloners' Clerk—Wm. A. Crossmen. Jury Commiasloners—P. S. Streeter, ex adklo, Daniel Brearator, Wm. A. Croestnan. indltors—F. B. Chandler, Tracy Hayden, B.M.donea. Conner—Dr. C. C. Elaine:. OFFICERS OP AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Wm. H. Jessup; President; 31. Jones, James Ens son. Vice Presidents; Geo.A. Jessup, Corresponding Secretary., Henry C. Tyler, Recording Secretary ; C. M. Owe, Treasurer; H. H. Harrington, A. Baldwin, R. H. Skinner, Executive Committee. MONTROSE & BRIDGEWATER ASYLUM. DEELTCTOBS.-401112 Trumbull, W.L. 00 1. S. Latigdou Treasurer —B. Thatcher. Secretary—Reed. L Baldwin. Steward—David Martin. Physician—Dr. J. D. Vail. BOROUGH OFFICMV WVIVs—C. N. Gere. Council—W. A Crovemon 'atson..h.. J. Gerriteun, WM- H. Jessup. C M. Cranda4, J. F. Shoemaker, D. lirewbus, D. F. Ann in 11.. e. Deans. Coasts — l:de—John C. Rowell High Congable.—Ciallet a. iVlllpple. School Directore—Fm. R. Jeeenp, .1 R. DeWitt. W W. Watsoa, B. Thatcher, D. F. acetic, M. B. liclme. MEVISTERS Preabytetion—Rev. Jacob G. Miller Spitaopal—Rev. S. A. Wartinor. Baptist—Rev. L,. B. Ford. Methodist—Rev. King CachollC—Rev. J. Slattery. ABSOCLITIONB Warren Chapter, No. l 81), meets at Masonic Hall on Thursday of each month an or before full moon. Warren Lodge, No. 2.10, A. Y. It., meet. at Masonic. Hall the first Wednesday of each month on or before WI moon, and the second Wednesday thereafter. Ilcmtrosa Lodge, No. 151, I. O. of 0. F., meets at Odd Fellows Hall every Tuesday evening. St. John's Encampment, No. 50. meets at Odd Fet. lowa Hall the 2d and 403 Friday meat month. Bebe= Degree Ledge,No. 7, meets at Odd Fellow. Hail the first and third Friday each month. Montrose Lodge, 1. 0. of O. T. meets at Good Temp tars Hall every Monday evening. Good Fa merital Temple of Honor, No. 16 meet: at Good Tom plan . Halt Hte3d Friday of each mouth. iocettantouo. The Albatross This sea-bird is always associated in our minds with Coleridge's -Ancient Ma riner," which has made almost universal the sailors' superstition as to its being -a sacred bird. As the eagle is called the king of birds. so the albatross might be embed the queen ; for those who are fa miliar with it say that it is exceedingly stately on wing, and its expression and action dignified, mild, and unfearing when captured. The eye of the albatross is full, bright, and expressive, like that of the gazelle, and has an expression of pa thos and intelligence which is singularly attractive, The feathers arc either pure white or delicately penciled and speckled, except on the upper side of the wings. which are mostly black. It sometimes weighs twenty lbs., and has twelve feet stretch of wing. It sits on the water light and graceful as a swan, and will dire un der, like a hawk or pelican, for something discovered by its keen eye beneath the surface. When it is about to rise on the wing, it has positively to tread the water for along way, like running ostrich, be fore it can get the proper momentum and soar aloft ; but once it is fairly up, and its pinions quite free, it cleaves the air with exceeding swiftness, and skims the waves like the smallest swallow, with perfect i ease and grace. When the ocean is calm, I the bird is seen sporting in the sunbeams on tho glassy waves; bat its revel is the storm, when it darts its arrowy way be- I fore the fury of the tempest. It is then I in its proper element, and seems to de- ; light in breasting and mocking the stir gee of the sea. The food of the albatross consists of small marine animals, mucila ginous zoophtes, the spawn of fish, etc.; but its chief delight is whales' blubber. —An Englishman, one hundred and When breeding, the female seeks some i n- three years old, who has paid seventy-one accessible rock or lonely spot of ground, I annual premiums on a life insurance pot lays seldom more than one egg, and build I icy was atlast fortunate enough to die the a nest around that, consisting of sticks and long grass, about two feet high. All thus gettinw bac from the otter day,k u about a quart= of the money this time the male watches,and tends her coice,mhPaad yinvested. with great assiduity, bringing her the • daintiest monsds from the deep. A sail. —The Union Pacific Company has de ' or who was rerently roaming around one tided not to employ Chitier,e labor on their of the uninhabited tropical islands of the road within the limits of. Wyoming terri- Pacific hall quite au adventure with one tory, and wave, instead, , arranged to pro of these birds, which will doubtless in- 'ewe !din. =lune, ,ho are dizPused to crease his superstitious reveren c e f or build themselves permanent houses, and them. Mt waiLliaplating same sr the JP:Wm the country by colonies. rocky, jutting cliffs that overhang the sea, beneath which the water dashed and swirled in great eddies, and suddenly lost his footing, and fell into the sea. ho one was near enough to afford him' any assis tance, and he must inevitably have been drowned had not a huge albatross appear ed just then, and, evidently suspecting the sailor of some improper intentions with regard to its mate, which was sitting on a nest close at hand, coming like mag ic, with an almost imperceptible motion, approached, and made a swoop at him to strike his head. He raised his hands me chanically, and, in his desperate strait, seized the bird, which began struggling violently to get free. But he. held fast, determined, like any other dying man. to catch at a straw rather than nothing. Next minutes his feet touched ground— the next he was rolling on the soft and sandy slope by the sea—saved by and al batross! A Mrs/clan on the Stand The standard legal dictiotiaries in use may be searched in vain for more accurate definitions of legal terms than those re cently given by is pbysican in Pulaski, Tenne.sse, as reported to us by a leading member of the bar of that place. Mr. B. a Mr. L, opposing counsel in a pending case, were engaged in. taking depositions to be used on the trial of the cause. The question as to a certain woman's sound ness of mind being in controversy, a physician was called as a medical expert, and during his examination the following diologue took place: Question—" Do you think this lady is of sound mind '+" Answer—" No, sir ; I do not." Q.—" Does she know the difference bd tweeu a 'power of attorney' and an 'abso lute conveyance?" - - A.—" go, sir; of course she don't, and there are very few women who do:" Q. Do you know the difference?" l.—" Yes, sir ; of course I do; do you suppose I am an ignoramus?" Q.—" Nell, sir, will you be kind enough to tell us the difference r' A.—" Well—well, a 'power of attormy' is the strength of mind of any particular lawyer ; and an 'absoulte cotivyance' is a hack, or omnibus, or railroad car, or some thing of the sort."—Bench and Bar. and after Sunday, Octo ber 1, 'United States Revenue stumps trill not be required on any promissory note for a less sum than one hundred dollars. nor upon any receipt given for money or pay men of a debt. Neither will stamp be required upon the transfer or assign ment of=anv mortgages when the instru ment has already been properly stamped. At this date, also, will expire the govern ment taxes on sales, legacies and sue-cess ions, passports and gross receipts. The tax on rum and tobacco will be contin ued. Brief Summary —A high destiny—hanging —True happiness dwells with a con tented spirit. —Patience on a monument—a slow marble cutter. —What is home without a baby ? Com paratively quiet. —A knowledge of oar duties is the nit useful part of philosophy. Do you enjoy good health, Zacha- Lu be Wore ; u dl•ea __lf yoti n isli to flatter a fool, ask his advice ; you wish to be one follow it. —The geological character of the ruck ou which drunkards split is said to he ,inartz. —Firmness of character should ever be blended with suavity of manners. —When von receive n kindness, re member it ; when you do one, forget it. —lt is said that there now four time as many cattle in Texas afi there was be fore the war. —lf you can't coax a fish to bite try . )our persuasive powers on a cross dug, and. you will succeed. —A sentimental youth says he prefers hanging on the neck to hanging by the neck, but that both are dangerous. —A dniggist has this cheerful iniita tiun in his show window : "Come in and get twelve emetics fur a shilling." —A etitemporary thinks that over all ball-room doors should be inscribed— " Look out for the train." —Since Quern Victoria took her seat on the throne, thirty-three years ago, ev ery other throne in Europe has changed occupancy. —An Illinois man persisted in smoking in his stable till a horse kicked his pipe ont of his month and the life oat of his body together. The barn, the man, and three horses were eonsumed, —lt is said that farmers in Minnesota can now make more money in raising beet at t 3 per ton for sugar-making, than they can in raising wheat or any other kind of grain. —Potter Painter, of Chicago, in addi tion to $30,000 worth of jewelry, has giv en his bride city property worth it300,- 001). —The fastest trotting home in the world is said to be owned by. Mr. Thorne, of Duchess county. N. Y. This horse has trotted half a mile in 1:06, and a mile on the road in 2:17. He has never been trained for the track. —A lady's costume for.a sketching ex-. eursion in the White :fountains, consists of a water-proof short dress, with hoopless skirt, a broad brimmed straw hat tied down at the sides with a veil, and a hand kerchief around the neck. —A New Jersey widow, finding her charms fading, applied a " magic balm" a few nights ago, and woke ne.l. - , morning to find her hair all fallen off, and blotch. es as large as ginger cookies all over her face. She wants to interview the balm man. F LOIIII ! FLOUR ! From 01(9 day forward, we shall sell Flour at retail at WIIOLES.kLE PRICES We hang out no false colors, but mean just what we sac. While making Flour a specialty, our stock of FEED, MEAL, SALT, LIME CEMENT, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. Will be kept full and sold at very mall milt& H. GARRATT S SON. New Milford, March 2,1870.—1 y E p. sTAMP, GIMES & PROISIONS Flour, Salt, littler, Pork. Lard, Ram, Salt Fil.ll, Cannlas, Crackers. Cheese, Coffee, Spices, Choice Teas, Supars, Rice, Dried and Canned Frnit. Tobacco. Cigars. Sang, sod all other articles running kept In a first clams Grocery and Provision Store We will mart our Goode se low ae n e tan effort!. and cell for cash, or exchange for produce. PATRONAGE suuerrn, Ntoutrotte. Feb . 1. IS7t , —t f THE PLACE TO TRADE And when. you oil! find THE FIE,T VARIETY OF G0t.1),, AT THE MUST 1=:11 (-;ittienbery, I{(76enbatint to . J JUST RECEIVED Len. end bandrome ovlectiou of READY MADE CLOTHING, F o r men. bor.•anJ pmthA wear. tint relortion of CLOTHS, CAsSIMERNS, COATINGS, .tc For C'ostom Work. We take measure, and make op }tor meat. to order. after the newest and moat taety Large varmety of PIECE GOODS to 14.11 b. the putt. A ftnt, Yurlety ut Ibmte" FUICIIYAITNG GOObt, !set law-. Bow, Piper and Ltn.o C ollura. bbirt, Trunks. batch t umbrella, or. LArre Or noun:6 , ll4y le, of ANI) .1 , mnt'riel In our Dry Goodu Drpurtznent you NEW DRESS GOODS Poptina. llllark and all the lead tog colors aryl Fi rive,. Petralee, printed Organ die* and Mitalin.. French hint:Nitro. etc. \\lull:, (;001)s Tebl.l.ll.n. Towels, Napktne,l 4 wise. Ifuellos. Jaconets PA RASoUI. Sunshade". Skirt,. Coraete. K hid and Ltaln Thread Gloves. Itneiery. Ilandkertidefa, Cullara and Culla. rte. sn 17 , ' LS. 5t.% 41' rd• Arlon* material end in differ rot et DR T*o.3l?it 1:41S end Hutton,. NI firl•ei Trimining, Puffing. Fringe*. etc. DOYS:STIC GOODS, Moslll., Calicrm, Tickn. Denims MILLINERY GOODS Wr ban , s brit. Melectloll in trimmed end bun-1....A HSU. Sundown.. Flowers, Ribbon.. Salim.. Illentiono. Frnme., Murk and cokered Crepe*, .tc. The priees on all oar Goode an. marker' away DOWN and will dery all competition. Our goads are froneht In lance qttant3tim and selected with ereal tare, and a flutter onrrelve. that we 0111 glv y -at lefact lon to all. ll= NEW FIRM N E\V (i 00 I) nit matocrlberp are DO% roteivtag from New York a new •ud freak cluck of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, w hi r .), a m] h a ...Id at a low 11.. tour for rash. Atniatz the numerouo *Males may be found Roar, Maw, Dried Berl, Sermkeri Adana, (W. fish, Maekerd, Qr. Teas, poifee. Sugar.. Rite. 'Mace. Worstershire riaocc Ctr.ited Peaches. Pears. Pine Apples, Sweet coin, Toms toes, Quinces. and Plums. Cocoa, Perth*, \ Extract, Lemon, etc. etc_ All kinds of APICES, Citron, °nose Peel, etc CROCCO= I °LAM/MARE. A No 1 Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, etc. All of which auk he "'occulted u Ant class goods, and ohm. In addition to the Grocery trade, we have purchased Geo. C. UM News Once, where you can End a good selection of Stationery . Books, ftlly, Weekly and Monthly Paper., Magazines. Moto and papers not on hand will be ordered and tarolahed on &art Mtn" with. ant eztraeharge. Special care even to orders. No trou ble to show goods—ao drop In and see tor yourselves. sarGoods delivered without eztal charge. CJ. W I ean. IL Man, WEBS a alms. itoalloss, hay 12. 1270. $2OOO A YEAR AND EXPENSES To agents to sell the celebrated WILSON SEWING BM tatiNS3. nt pest machine In the-workL Snub dike on both stdet Olts Marline 'about Money POr nue. artlesdare. address 95 N. 9th at, Phil's, p. . [manna* gm Nvertiotnituto. LIFE IN UTAH os Viz • MYSTERIES OF MORMONISM By J. 11. DRAMA editor or the Salt Lake Reporter. Being an Erpoae of their Secret Rita, Ceremonira, and Crimea. With a tan and authentic history or POLYGAMY and the Mormon Sect, from Its origin to the preeent time. Agents are immitug with nopreeettented en«m •, onc " parte 11 edtbecribere tuu dove, and MI the tint day AddressSend for circulars. Address NATIONAL PUBLISH. INO CO.. Philadelphia, Pa. lan. 3 .1 Wells' Carbolic Tablets. The Great Bch]lag Balsamic Remedy for Caught, Colds. Bore Throe, Asthma, dc, etc. Tor Wormy Child ree?l' M are Invaluable : For Kidney Di ff iculty a Sped ffc. I REAL/0 Price, Mi cents per Box. Sent y mail upon reecift - of pries, by Juirxii. l EL LOGO, Mt CilffSt,, New York, 8010 u.ent for the Pulled Aug. 3—A AGENTS EARN $2OO A MONTH Selling John S. C. Abbott a lastgrant work, the Lives of all the Presidents. 0,74 500 papa. nently fi ft y !Mel and mood engravings. Sella at sight. More agents wanted. Send for descrip tion. and Teems, Planklin Pnbilahlng Co,. 721 Market Phi/adelphla Pa. lAng3--‘ THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY DR WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. ... 4. ; MORE TRAM 500,W0 PERSONS qSE. H E .-.• , Bear tertirnony to thou Vi'utider• ; 4 ; Pt.' .S. NI Curative Effecto , . ...... 4 . 6 . r; o ' ' ^ e WHAT ARE THEY ? ~. i . , T., -:E o n p o •-• n • 0 1' .9. P E , .§. ••._.' v "e= m ~ P R `0 0 N- 0 N N - = a P.: C ' 22' PANDIT DRINK, ; Made of Poor Rom, WM01,7. Proof Spirits. and Itchoc Liquors, doctored. spiced and sweetened to pleas the tote, called — Tunica." ••Appetizers," . •Revaiirer4," that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and rain. but arc a true medicine, made from the native Roots and llcrbe of California. free from all Alcoholic stimulant.. They are the Great Blood Purifier and Life Riding Prin ciple, a perfect Renovator and Ih.vliforatur of the Bs, tem, coming off all poiaonno, matter, and restoring the Mood to a healthy condition. No per,on can take these Bittern according to directions, and remain lung unwell. P t•TA WU will be given far an incurable mist, provided the honer are not dentroynn by mineral poleon• or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of "V i e r . Iflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, and Intermittent Fevers. Diseases of the Blood. Liver. Kidneys. and Bladder. these }titters Loon been most 0 „,„roi, „s a e), ttietra,tn. are mimed by Virured Blood, which in Mani:rally produced by derangement of the Bigeetive Urnaro. Cleanee the Vitiated Blood whenever you And it. Im• purities bur-tins throngh the chin In Pimples. Eruptions or Sores: cleaner it when you find ft ohetnicted and eluggieh in the veins: cleanse it when it le foul, and your feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the aystem will follow. • Pin. Tope, and nib. r Worm%. larking in the eyntem of no many thourande, are effectually dentroyed and re moved. In Billions. Rernlttent.and Intermittent Fevers, these Bitters have no equal. For bill directions read emrefuh ly the circular around each bottle. printed In four len, guager—Ennil.h Gorman, French and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. Ite Commerce St., N. Y R. R. McDONALD A CO.. Druugists. and nenend Agnate , . San Francisco and Sac ramento, California, and a et 34 Conins,ce St., N. Y VerSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS S DEALERS. wr * A SAFE, CERTAIN SpeedyCura @P./ Om) \ZAI,.I Iva Reini ff ig • ) = NERVOUS DIS sz--"" It is au unfailing remedy lu all cares of Neuralgia Fun-ally. often eflectlng it perfect mire to less :hen .wcnty-four hours, from the use of no more Man two or three phis. No other form of Nettled-Zia or Neefone Diet-see nee failed to yield to this wonderful remedial lig. at . Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and general nerYOU•dellertgetnenre,—.44 Many ears standluz -affeotinS the entire system. Ile nue fur • . r tatt day., or few weeks at the utmost, always affords the Moat Int toni.hing relief. and very rarely fails to produce a com plete and permanent mire. It contain uo drags or other materials in the slightest ilevreiAnjunous„ even to the whet delicate system. and can all:aye he nee with perfect safety, It has long been in constant nee by many of our most eminent ntlyeiCiStie. who OVes it their nnunlotort. and unqualified approval. The following among many of oar best citizens tacitly to its wonderful efficacy : •• oaring aced Dr. tieneee lle Dord,n- et. or Val .:erred Neuralgia Pill personally—and in Md....Mn tww reigla—l have found it. without au exception, to ac complish all, the proprietors have claimed. J, It. DILLINGIIII, Daniel. 13 Winter Street, Barton. Felt,leth. Mr. J. M. R SennT, for many ear. an apothecary in this c ty.and for three years du.Cnu the .wnr. In the Hospital Department under the U. S. Government. thus opeaks of fl : I bare known Or Turner's Tic- Doulonrenk or Cul. canal Neuralgia Pill for twenty year.. I hare sold It and used It prrnoil/illy. god I hare newer known of a mom n hen• it did not glen relief. Customers hare told me they would not he without It If each pill cost In dol. tars 1 think It tbo most callable and valuable remedy for nenmhzin and nervons diseases in the world:* Mesons TVII)Irm k Co.: For a long iliac a member of my family ham suffered weekly with Netwal.rits. The pain war almost mum. arable. We tried r.wiou. medleinea without careen , . few months otnee, we b. gun the nee of your Pill. It has ;weave perfectly .oeceseful. and no truce. of thedi.t. remain. I can gladly recommebd your remedy to all orderer, 'ram Nenralgla. Iteepectfutly pmts. Rowron. March. 25. INV/. . . Sent by mail nn recelnt of price Ina pottage. (toe )sckage - slx Package.,• n-g°, •• - It le cold by all d.lera In drug. and nctslldlne nod by TWINItit & CO.. Solo Pnoirletriro. 1:51 Tremont St. BOSTON, MASS. [July Lrl-4 ALiaci The rje-vv. 6REIT AMEBICaN 111 CO. Nos. 31, 33, 35 tr. 37 Vesey Street ABEL TU BUELL, Montrose, Pa., To sell their Tea. 61311 Coffers at the same prices tbat the Company .11 them in New York. A full supply of the freshest New Crop Teas will be kept for elite at all times. All gonde warranted to ere tatiefaction or the money refunded. Only one profit charm., d (Cam tha Producer to the Con. flamer. From five to profits saved by:purchasing from the Company. UNDER TUE OLD SYSTEM of doing businms.the cot sumer of Teas had to per eight pmeta between the producer end himself, to cover*, many lutermedlate sales. • UNDER TOE DEW SYSTEM • the Greet American Tea Co. distribute Teas to the con. miners, through their agenta.aU 'over the matey, sub leullug them to but one profit. lad that a well modal" one. ese small percentage:on the Immense tales will amply satiety the Coiopeoyi• for they sell thousende of chests of Tea In the Berne °doss time than It took u' sell one chest under the old system, pawn. 11 AGIMIS WANTKG-41(Isteittay) by the MICR! CAN KNITTING St I.CKLr.B CO.. ErOSTON, Mass. or RT. LOUIS, Mo. ljune 22...1m IVAN:FM nor , ..arr—T.o pea the OCTOGON SEW. ING AMINE. It 1.9 licensed. makrs the " Mas tic Lech Strkk" and Is warranted for liyears. nice Ma. MI other machines with an under.reol sold for $l5 or less are hillingements. Address OCTAGON BEWMG MACIINE CO., at. Louis, No" Chicago. 111 .• Pitt sburgh. Pa., or Boson, Masa. Dane 21-31 n toA DAY—Boainen entirely new sad honorable. Liberal beineements. IlearaiirUveiblinins Dise. rep I. C. RAND Raderent Mc la—Sru DAIICUET & CO lb Effie, erg ibecd, F. NV, PELTWq. Connes/lor a/ Law THE OLD WAY [ESTABL.II3IIED 18111.1 JEW iromtiEc., LAVE APPOINTED TO PHYSICIANS. NEN+ Yon:, August 15th, 1868. Allow tut tot ill your attention to my Preparation of COMPOUND EXTRACT of BUCRU The component parte are Rocha, Long Leaf, Cuban., Juniper Be.wits. Moor. Or PrIIP•114101011,—Bacha. In vacua Juniper Barrie., by distillation. to term a fine gin. Cubans ,a trarted by displacement with spirits obtained from Joniper Berries very little angar is nowt, anti a small proportion of spirit. It is more palatable than any now to ate. Buchu, us prepared by Drugdists. is of a dark color, It Is a plant that emit. its fragrance ; the action of • dame destroy. thin Ma active principle), leaving a dark And 01111[0mi, decocti. n. Mine is the color of iti gtedients. The Dacha In my preparation predomin ates; the sni.illeat quantity of the other ingredients are added, to prevent fermentation ; upon inspection, It will ho found not to be a Tincture, as made in Pher macopma. nor In it a Syrup—and therefore can be used to cases whrra fever or inflammation exist. In this y o u have the knowledge of the Ingredients and the mode of preparation. I/tiptoe that you will favor or with a trial; and that upon lospectlon It will meet with your approbation, With a feeling of confidence. I am, very respectfully, ii. 'l' 11612dBOLTI, Chemist and Druggist of IG years experience. - 17..0 ]From the largest Lann(actnrtng Chanute in the World.] Novawawa 4' 1954. •• I am acquavited with Mr. 11. T. Ileinahold ; he we rusted the Drug More ormovite my icaideuce. and watt mtece.sful In cunductirg the nuttiness where others had not be• n equally rc before him. I have been favora bly impre.red with hi. character and entaryrlse." WILLIAM WEIGIITIMAN. Firm of Pon cr. d M eightman. Manufacturing Chenti.t., hall and Browu Street., Philadel phia. lIELMBOLD'S FLUID II2TRAC7 MOIL' for went ne.• arieln: tram Modecretton Tbia enhauat tvi of Nature w okb eve accompanied by seme n,' Alarming nympittm•, among which will be Mond in dult...l:ton to Exert inn. 1.0..• 4%11.13110. Wititollllllroll rem of Dl...wee, or Ferrhoding. of Evil—ln fact, cereal Lus•ltude. Prom ration. and Inability' to eh ter into Ike enjoyment.. of ...Mot y. Th.. once •tree d with Otirtnic Went n. --• reti ire, the rod of Medicine to .tretusheu and I. i,..rute the. which Inywriibly Jas. Irmo trsatinent I. salmilited up, C• 1 1- 'unapt lon or Irmswity Corson. lIRLDISOLD'S FLUID ISIIIIACIOP Sumo. la alrectlime peculiar U. Vernaleo, I. unequalled Sr any other ;Prepa ration. as In Cllloroolli, or Brionlion. Palnhtinee• 401 . Sopolool•loll rlcostoblary evarinitlone, Ulcerated or Sell I rus Male of the Viers.. and 'ail complaints lael drul to the eta, or the deellue ur change of Ilfe. Ilf , ladnild's Extra(' Burlite and Imprnred Rase Wash will radically exit rmlnate from the system diseases 111 . i. Ing from habits I,l' dissipation, et litt,e expense, little or no change In diet, no Inconvenlenre or exposare cnmpletely pupproteling those unpleasant and danger ous remedies, Capitol and Mercury, In an these diseas es. re fielmbohrs Maid Katmai of rtnchn to all discs. ec of these organs. whether existing in male or female. from whatever mns• orighiating, and no matter of how long standing. It Is pleasant In I►ate and odor, •• Im mediate" In action, and more strengthening than any preparations of Bark or Iron. 'nose 'offering from broken down or delicate conatl tutions, procure Ike remedy at once. The reader most be aware that, however Flight may be the attach of the above dhwasea, tt is certain to feet the bodily health and mantal power... All the shore &wanes require the allot a Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the Great Meat Diuretic. sOLD BY DRUGGISTS ETRITYWHERE. Price, $1.45 per Hottle-41 follies 03.40. Delivered to soy address. Describe symptoms in all communications. Addrera D. T ASLbBOLD, Drn sad Chendeal Warehouse, 894 Broadway, N. Y. tgrNone are gensine unless dose up is 'test engrav ed wrapper, with facsimile of my Chemical Warehouse and Aimed June 1, ISIXI.Iy , ginghautton A,dvtrtioeutento. T. F. TC,W.MI2I. NO. 82 WASHINGTON STREET, Find Door North of the City National Mink. Brilliant Display! DI A MON DS, BEST CIAK:ICS L TUE BLARKET, FRENCH, swiss AND AMERICAN PIIEJPER Tff.-13" ELSEWHERE I have aI . the bent and must complete etock of SoLID MINER AND PLATED WARE From the best and most {monisr maker*, whore good. , have riven perfect ratlrfaction to my patrons forth.' part Ore )ears, The Mock will he found the heel ever opened In Blegheinton. sisd et nil I Imee n 11l he kept full nod complete ametetlntof SOLID SILVER TABLE \YALU..., TABLE AND TEA t4POON terzether with all the varlet lea of Plated Ware. each a• Tea Setts. Cake Ita•kets, Napkte ititvi,(laetor., linive-e, Fork., ripawou*, of Slagle, Double, Treble and Quadruple Plate Was sever more ecmeplete, sod I am making conetant daily addlilums ‘rf all the Sew Nov elties of the Samson. ALL MV COODS AS REPRESENTED G. W HOTCIIKISR. LEWN stamorn. T. R MORGAN, J. S. WEL', D. MUNSON. W. LAGRANGE, B. B. MEIMEIRAI:, RILEY 80811. R. DIJSERBURY, WARD N ERS BREA 1.7 PLEASE CALL Stud EXAMINE OCR GOODS, AT 82 Washington St. IMEEZEM HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCI- AT lON, FOT the Relief and core of tile Erring and Enfortunate.on Principle', of Ehriatian Philanthropy. Mown on the limner Youth and the Fallen of Age. to relation to liarrlade and Nadal Evils, with "oniony aid (or the articled. Sent tree. in reeled envelope", Ad drew HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Rol P. Philadelphia. FOREST LAKE WOOLEN MILLS. The undersigned are now prepared to ex change Cotton Warp and al'-wool Flannels, Cassimmm, Tweeds, and Stocking Tatu for Wool, on Esvoruble terms. Also,*lll manufac ture cloth by the yard, or on shares, and are con fident we can give satisfaction to all. Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing as usual. WRIGHT BROS. & SOUTHWELL. Forest , Lake, June 1870.-3m* rAONGRESS WATER, 1 k.. ) at TERRELL'S PEBBLE SPECTACLES—oIeo corn, mon Spectacles, a new supply, for sale by Montrose. Nov. 10, 18G9. ADEL TURREL PURE LIQUORS. swims NATIVE GRAPE BRANDY, distilled strictly and •a variety*, other Brandlos, including Cherry , Cider Brandy, Cc. Nearly an the differ seer Made of tn. Holland Gls. old nye and Bourbon Whiskey. Alcohol. PtiroSplria, Bay Mon, inc., cons , • - Iran hand and for sale try ABEL TIIIIRELL. Montrose. March 11th. Isaa, H. T. RELNISOLD. REMOVED NEW STORE, SPLENDID STOCK, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE. SILVER WATCHES, GOLD WATCHES, Of an Style., and sold NAPKIN FORKS, dC For huffier prod of thl• I refer to BI NN HA M7O S, NI J. F. TOZER A BEL TURRELL, DRUGGIST, MONTROSE, PA. continnally receiving NEW 000D8 And keeps constantly on hand a toll and destrabl• as sortment of genuine DRUGS, MSDIcINEs, cELEMICAI,Si LIQUORS Paint*, Oils. Dye-Stnffs Teas.pices, and other Gro ceries, Stone Ware, Wa il and Window Paper, Glass ware, Fruit Jars Mirrors. Lamps. Chimne ys, Meni scus, Mariann? oil, Tanner,' Oil. Nentsfoot Oft, Re tined Whale Oil, Sperm 011, Olive 011, Spirits Turpen tine, V amiones, Cynary Seed. Vinegar. Potash. Commas. tra led Lye. Axle Grease. Trusses, Supporters, Medical itaitruments, Shoulder Braces, Whips, Gans, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder Shot, Lead, Gun Caps, Blasting Powder and Fuse. Violins. Strings, Bows, etc. Floes. Fifes. etc., Fish Hooks and Linn. liar and Toilet Soaps, liar 0111, Hair Restorers, and Hair Djes. Brushes, Pocket Knives. Speetacler,Silver Plated BpoOns,Forlts. Knives. be. De.itl et Articles, a general assortment of FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY. and PERFUMERY MI the leading uid best kinds of PATENT MEDICINES, In abort, nearly everi t thing to restore the Mck, to please the Mate , to del t the eye ,to gratify the Dine', and alto to conduce to e real and wthatantial comforts of life. tiortmeratioo is impracticable a• it would all a newspaper . Call at the Drug and Variety Store of Montrone, Jan. 5, ttr:o. FARM FOR SALE: The onbecriber offen, (or oak his Fann. situate in the met part of New 11Ilford towtuhip, containing ONE UCNDRED AND SEVENTY-THREE ACRES sere. Improved, well watered by sprlngs.and • small creek. There are two holism, one new, and three barns, one new, and other outbuildin and two good orchards. The land not improved is heavily gs, timbered. Term. made easy. For farther tntormotlon call on or address the submiber at New Milford. Buscra Co. Pa. Nov. 19, M4M3.—tf JACOB WAYMAN. STROUD it BROWN'S Fire, Life, and Accident GENERAL INSLTRA:CCE AGENCY, nS.c.matroolei. Home Insurance Co. of N. Y.. Capital and Sarnia., Insurance Co. of North America, VW., Capital and Surplus, 2,000,000 Franklin Sire Insurance Co., Phil*, Pa., Capital and Surplus, 2,600,0p0 Lycoming county Mutual Insurance Co.of Money. Penn a. Capital and Surplus, Farmer's Mutual insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus, Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Coon., paring to per cent. dividends to theasatired. The notes given fur half the premium Is never to be paid under any circumstances. he policy will always be paid In full, and thenotes given op. Capital. 11.000,000 American Life Insurance Co., Philadel phia. Capital. Travelere'lneurance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, HartfOrd Fire Insurance Company, Hart ford Conn Capital and gamins, F 1.000,000 Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct., Capital, $700,000 Hartford Live Stoch Insurance Company. Insnrarrce on all hinds et Live Stock. aeninst theft and death from any cause. Capital, $17,000,000 VersAlltinsiness entrusted to our mire will be attend. ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted. IMPOffice firstdoor east front Rankin" Office of W. H. Cooper dc Co., Trirnplkest. Montrose, Pa. STROUD tt BROWN, Agents. M. C, Servos, Esq., Friendaville, Solicitor. Cita.. 11. herrn, Mantra... do flu-Lians hynottn, Cumulta 1.. Itltcnrv. Montrose, is p I. 1809. DOWN TOWN NEWS MINER AND COATS, Main Street, D dour., below Boyd'• Corner, Montrore FLOUI., GROCERIES, AND I'l2OllSlO \'S. We ere constantly rec Pelmet nd now have unhand, fresh stock 01 Goods In our lit e. which we willaell CiIEAP ! CHfAi ! CHEAP ! 101 . C111b,or eiCILS go 01'00110M GOOD TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, PORK, FISH, LARD, II A MS, DRIED FRUITS, CLOVER cf. TIMOTHY SEED, dee We have refitted and made additions to one Stock of Palls and are now rrad• to forward Butter to the' be. commission homer In New York. free of charge, sad mrk•• I Ihrralnd•lneements nn consignments. Coil and examineour stock before purchasing else where. and enririner •nereelrer nrlne GOOD QI t rALTTY & LOW PRICES of onr Goods C. O. MINER Montrose. Aprll 16. 1869 II LT NT BROTHERS, SCRANTON, PA Wboiesale d Retell Dealers las HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS, BUILDER'S HARDWARE, MINE RAIL ROAD K & T Rename - Re & MINING; SUPPIJEs. CARRIAGE SPRINCM. AXLES, SKEINS AND BOXES, DOLTS. NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES, PELLOES. SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS, _itt. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES , B I LLOWS HAMMERS. SLEDGES. FILM &c.&c. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BELTING. PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PAR/8 CEMENT, HAIR A GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER& FINDINGS FAIRBANK'S SCALES. Scranton. March ?A. 14123. 1,2 F URNITURE ESTABLISHMENT OF WILLIAM 9 SMITH. PLZAIM TEE'S NOTICE: The extensive Furniture Establishment of Minato W. Rinith, having been refitttal and amply improved. the proprietor respeet• fully announces'. the citizen, of Montrose and vicini ty, that he le constantly cutting and 'seeps on hand the largest and beet assortment of Farr .AT/T11:71=11.M to be found anywher this side of New 'York City. Desks, Divans, Towelrocks, Lounges, Footstools te. Center Lard,Pter. Toilet, limning. Kitchen and ortenrion tattles. eIIAMS —Cane and Wood cat Rockers. Cane. Flag and Woodocato of every variety and rtyle. Sofasand Tete-a-tetes, tarnished on abort notice.-- Cane seat chain repeated. P BING BEDS. A large assortment—cheapest and best In the market Cane Seat Chairs. I am now enabled to supply my CU4tOUtelll AIM a near substantial cane seat chair, of home manufacture, 'stitch will be (mind greatly superior to than tbrmerly In market, and yet ore sold at a less price. CANZSEAT CHAIRS RE•SEATED Cr Ready made comae on hand or (Drubbed at abort notice. Hearse Marys In readiness If desired. I employ none but curefel and experienced workmen, I Intend to do my work well, and sell It as low as can be agorded. WILLIAM W. SMITH. Montrose, Peb 18, 1808. PROF. G. E. STEDGE, Would notify the public of Auburn 4 Cornein and vietnity, that he Is now prepared to tame an nerves en. trusted to his care, no matter what= how bad theft ha bits are if not broke. no charge made. Also, lastruction given how to tame your OWT4 horses. Auburn 4 Conters,Sept, 84, iera.—y .„ ...I.,NRVllPTlVEB.—Provldentlally hay daughter was toyed to healthby Pimple means, 'UMW% mediate, The particular" will be seal bee. Itstratot E. Elonsodow. Stockton St. B,nnblyn. Long Inland. adn ABEL TURBZU.. soxnuo,ooo W. R. COATS