tount m Iluointo ginctors, Tem tines in Chia ii,Aiitoi,orts'yiee, each atjelitiattai 11,7{er, 60 via= • NEW MILFORD. M. I- MOSS RCA Dealers In DT* Gonda. Ilata.Capa„ Boots and takoano and General Merehandlanotn. Stain street, second door below the Itplayonalchateh-!, UNION HOTEL, kept by WILLIAM Sll7ll, on , Main street,ltliat eke • NICHOLAS SIIODIAKEIL Agent for Lidera double n'Tdrbloe..ift alter where Is %tie. ' SiOs!Mika' toctiranteed.• W. MEAD, Foundry. end dealer la Plows add other a:adults:one door front Phitutere Wald, MAW 81. k: • N. InaLUMBER, Carriage Maker and Undataker, on Nato Street, two doors Wear Hawteratttere, McCOLLIIM - BROTTIEM. Dealt:* ill . 11rpeetleir ;Lief P,oviratis; On Usla ' Frja mumn: Protkr:" Pak NW. '`'nllC--Ltene,.Ctwement,.Vrneefles and Prothdottr on Maio Street, opposite the Depot _ _ _ W.H!W. F ik D . Mittradorets or ?Ora and Wholeule dealers in Yankee Notions and Fancy Gonda. on Main insect. below Episcopal Ctlath:l. 111.188 & KNAP. Leath..? Manufacturers and deniers In Morocco FindlntsP&4l; Chnren. • AINEY.ds ILITDIPi.Icra la Drupo sud.Mcdtdoem. Mantitast arch a Crow?, oft Mite ttltast,.D.Cis vv. sits 'Ult:ct3. rforee apitker...rid ftr.pairipg Italn SiTeet, svatti kit the britge. J. DICKERMAN. 3ft Dmier le M.O.ral'uterchindis and Clothing. Firm* Store. am Main Street. WHIPPLE d. MEAD, Dealong In general Merv-Nandi • on Main Stroct. O. M. HAWLEY, Waster In general Merchandise. on usin street. opp..it.:Phirolk4 M 40.1 ;! GREAT SEND: L. S. LE - NH/MIL Manufactorrr of Toonther, and dealer In general 31 . 7Tctiondi , e, on MOn Kure(. • •• • IL P. DORAIi. Merchant Tailor and dealer In Beady Made Clothing,, Dry Goode, Grueerlca and Provislosul, M.OnStfeet.. Dr. WcWirT`' •i'T The numerous friends and patrons orDr.War ner will be glad to learn that he visits this vil lage again for two daps only, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 27th and 213th, stopping as usual at the Tarbell House. Dr. Warner's course of Physlologilml Iseetums.iti ithis as well as his subsequent visits, have made his name and reputation so familiar to our readers, that we need only - tdintount‘e the time of his I virit. /pm.- -- LENOXVILLE 111.R.411 *IIITE, Man atartarer of and dealer In . sari ' or Plana srai Coalinga. GIUSON EDWARD.; 6 BRYANT, I.l4qutpetgrers of Wagons and Sleight, octethe litstlhinhittieek. • ' , ABRI: ItRrI,L, 'Dealer fo Dia , o,ol2lnis, LI n 11 11 2.: DII4 Ole 4Stolk Jewelry isotioas. etc. (.0. 21, 10 R Vev.•n Omte, and dcalc , . to 0r... , Ir.. and Provicionc, Crockery. ctu,, Public Avenue. - - -•---- • --- ------- JAMES a CARMALT, Attoruci at L. Care onr door bekor ittrbell Root, Tebtle Avenue. • WM. H COOPERS eO.. Banterer. eer'Poriign Paw Into Tick. to sad Dria!taon Fogland. btland and i3cot 4adr .1- R. SLETCIIII 4 .I2 - S Shim! Saloon la thetdave to 10.1 Toe Cream. OySter. and claw, into Mlle. Oa Main Pt reel STlte:ll & ttnowN. General FR* sourLlfek . Tenn, acre AtNnt. RAilmsd and AeeideaeTkket. t. New Yorkand PlalAdelphia. Cla.cs enuAlaur,esbt of the 'Sank. F. B. CILANTLFR. General In•nianee and Seelig Sta , eMnc Agent. Public Avenue. J. L. TALBOT-the place to del your Gmeerles and ?recipient , . Minn% Pork. lard,Ten. Swam, Rice, To. hem., No off. RP,oro. oyrtern and Retividtments,, un der 8. IR bayre I. Brother, • nrreqs h Mr It the place to Kat Druz. and 2itc-di a, Ttiblicco, ripe., Pncitet-Ducka. Specta cle.. l'aukca Public Aticatte. W. L. COS, Harm,. maker and drainain MI article,. nenially krpt by the trade, Opposite the Bank. • WM. IL BOYD CO., Dnale, in Stored., Hardware. and Mnnofnettirera of Tin and Sheellrou ware, corner of Main and Turuelka atreet. . S ft. MORSE. Merchant Tailor and drnlcr , in Cloth.. Trimmings. and Furnlahin: ClendP. and Ac..nta ("rSeninv Machine, on Main Street,Prier A. N. 'WILLARD. Dealer In Groceries. Provisiotrs. tionk•. :Stationery and Yankee Notion., at bead of Poetic Avenue. . SPORE b cON., Dealers In Rondo, Hardware. Agricultural implements, Floor and Grocer les, oppo site Tarhell Moore RAINSFORD & NITCRSL. Livery and liacbanee Stable In rear of Balla building. _'_ J. R. DcWITT & Dealers In Dry Goods, Bard are and general merehaudlre, corner, near Brick Mork.. goal Ontellignut. Change- Mr. Wm..l. Mulford ban removed bis stock of goods into tire 'building %mealy oceapied by Baldwin, Allen& McCain, white he iszertairing and generally changing his own building. t$ - We had a little ennitertia storm , on Sunday last of about one tninutes length. Commendable. We were informed that the company of show men connected with "Washburn • s fast Sense tion".who exhibited in the good Templet% Mal on Friday night last, could not be induced to drink one drop of liquor. Dr. Jeektion. Dr David Post Jackson, of Binghamton, a grandson of the late David Post, is the, Demo. cratic nominee for Coronor orßroome co. The Binghamton Democrat says he is ose of the mom popular young men in Binghainton, a phy sician of rare promise, and exemplar,' in all habita. . . - --.111.1119 , 41.--- • Natural Curiosity. Mu. EDITOR : Your Local columns have been ornamented from time to time by your patrons with descriptions of Calves, big Lambs, tall Hop Vine..., et. al„ as the Lawyers say, but Mts.& It McCain has recently come in pusession of a nat ural curiosity which we believe goes ahead of all, not even excepting the lilanamoth Cave of Ky., or old Grimes speckled hen, (She raised a Pullet thislMar, which commenced' laying a short time since, and about the 4th laying left a fine double yolk egg, but what seta all in the shade, the second day after this event, came Another similar egg with 3 perfect yolks.) What sort of double yclk is this. teat it who "ken" With chicken or old hen. J. IL • - -- - - 0 Buse Ball. 1,-*ltctrtltnirdf - Bak6 1*„11 ap gayefpsifflfe 17th at Mud. Lake, between the Junin:* of Montrose and the Silver Lake - Club; Resulting in an easy victory for the Juniors, the score standing Juniors 47, Silver Lake 17. The Juniors would be happy to haves return game. Air pended is the scoreinfull: Jraions. Siivitt tat o. n. Pickering, p. 5 4 Iloag,e. 4 2 Crandall e. 7 Mt hl y . • ..; 3 3 Chapman Ib; 1 7 li. brae ss. 4 1 Mulford 2b. 5 4 rt. Bose Ib. 2 Deans 8 b.. 6 3 Phalen 2b. 2 8 J. Baldwin 17 Canfield 3b, 2 3 Horton I 1 7 Beckley It 8- -0 Baldwin e f., 1 5 Hogan c C 4 1 Hawley TI 6 8 I Bogert' 1 8 9 Total 27 47 hgarsalL 12345 6 7 8 9 Juniors. 0 3 6 8 4 8 11 11 1-47 Silver Lake 0 1 , S 4 1 0 0 3 0-17 Flys caught, Juniors--Craudall 2, Plelmtiagi, J. Baldwin 1, Horton 1-8. Silver Lake, Malusny 3, Canfield 1, Bolles2-6. Flys missed—Juniata ; aver Lake 6. • • Scorer Edson BIB: Umpire.,--Ord Baseman IL 8.8. C. • Time of game 2 hours 40 minutes. Ordudge Packer's park keeperwas killed by an Elk on Thursday 1141.. . 7...6Q:t0= vawatailogiii, ac v dent .1111 e at work on a Threshing kiddie, Ms right arm was caught by the belt and curled around the driving pully of the cylinder, and Broken twice below the elbow. The ambient happened at Mr. Abram Buchanan's, In Cottim b 4 19 .11 9. VISE MS' */ Moore was killed a short time ago. —A man by the name of Michael McManus. dropped dead ten* ifirtift,:on Tuesday morn ing last. He was In the employ of the Towan da Gas Company as a laborer. His age was about 60 yearn. It ti ilinght Dropsy was the cause of his sudden death. —The harold,4l4,ll4rry jofok, In Asy lum towgiatip,lialß inttrely reipitf by the, on Sunday night last, together with all Its contents consisting of hay, gegiuM, / oep informed it' Waif ihe daVdociaigiiy.' • • A Comity Soldtersi Monument. .r&vorateiie Aiiieiffatlohthie ap pointed Mr. J. B. Simmons as their agent for the county, to solicit subscriptions in the differ ent townships for a Soldiers' Monument, to be erected upch, , grovida pejoulrig to the County. We hope be kirii / ffiftir With that suc cess which the subject merits. yhe noble sot dierslahosqlres wcfe sacrificed ,qh the..fieldd of battle, ti-4i;e-ttf i)Otir , partiiiid 1 .414 limo. cent of the causes that brought about this un happy stru gg le, many of whom went to the front to save us from the same fitleVabtfich lieve it our imperative duty, to erect a suitable memorial to their Let the roponse to r. lmmohs' appeal, as he shall call through the ditl'er'mt townships, be freemnd! giArreno . ! ',for we consider it a cause that should not go a begging. List of Jurors, ;/ Drawn for special term of Court, on Monday Oct. 17th. 1870: Auburn—John N..4.11e. Ararat—Chauncy Avers', N. P. Bartell. Brooklyn—Orlando A.lldridge. Bridgewater—Edwin•R. Stebbins. Uraeortat—Jtultes DOnek,._ Clifford—Leman White, Wm Meredith. Dimock—L A. Main, Horace Spafford, Jas. Wallace, John Young. Forest Lake- , -Thomas Booth. • Friendsville—Jame; E. Fitzgerald. Franklin—E. J. Webb, Melvern Davis. Gitmo,u-4.14e0. Barnes., Great Bend boro—C. S. Gilbert. Great Bend tm—David Marsh. liemek—Eber Dimock, Geo. Burdick. Harford—Wm. E. Tingley.• • Jessup—Allred Mciteapy, Retry Shelp, Wm. Shelp. Jackson—Jesse Williams. Lenox—Abram Churchell, Alonzo Payne. Liberty--n. L. Truesdell. Lathrop—Albert Gates. Montrose—A. N. Bullard. Middletown—E. D. Galatia. Rush—Norman Devine, It. Reynolds, jr. Susquehanna—Wit. Smith. _-•• ' • Springville—David Thomas. PREMIERS AWARDED By the Susquehanna County A !pica/Jul-al Society, Sept. I.4th, 15th, and 16th, 1870. Best Qnlck Draft Stallion, C. S. Niver, Second best, C. M. Crandall, VI Third best, E. L. Weeks, Country Gentleman. Best Heavy Draft Stallion, C. M, Crisman. $5. Second best, L. Mclnerney, Diploma third, It. Tbayre, country gentleman. Best brood Mare. John, Brown, $.5. Second best, C. M. Chapman, sa Third, Jas. Wads worth, country gentleman. Best pair matched horses, raised in the county, C. Stark, $5. Second best, S. L Hart, 0. Third, C. H. Ely, country gentleman. Best pair matched horses, not raised in county. M. L. Catlin, sd. Best single gelding, raised in the county, Benj. Brrtholfs $5. Second WA, ins. Best single mare, raised in the county. C. M. Crandall, 0. Second best., 11arrison Conklin, Best pair matched three-year old colts, Wal lace Bollard. Second lbett,-M. A. Williams, Agriculturist. Best pair =stetted two-ycar old colts, M. .L Catlin, $.3. Second beat, Patrick McDaniel., Agriculturist Btst three-year old colt, E. L Weeks, ira. Second best, Florace Beater. Agriculturist. Best two-year old Atolt, Thomss Williams, country gentleman. Sesiorid Doillegerty, Agriculturist. Best durham bull, H. H. Skinner. $5. Second best, Amanda Jussup. $5. Third, Sayre Broth ers, Agriculturist. durham cow, B. 11. Skinner, {Stately pth,) $5. Second best, .7, E. Carmalt, $3. Third, 1. E. Carmalt, Agriculturist. Btst durham heifer, three years old, H. H. Skinner, $3. Best durham belt r calf, H. 11. Skinner, coun try gentleman. Second' best, It H. Skinner, Agrieulttuist. Best heifer, two years old, James E. Carmalt, $3. Second best, J. E. Carmalt, coutry gentle 'man. Best yearling heifer, H. FL Skinner, $2 Second hest, H. D.. Skinner, $l. But durham hull calf, H. H. Sinner, $2. Man tkeconf—(ride bedlam& Best gnule durham bull, J. Stone, 24, ta. Best dare yearlinp, Willis K Babcock, $3. Second bent; John .11aztiagtou country getitik man. . . Best grate durham cow, F. 31. Williams, VI. .Second best, Amanda Jessup. country gentle man. Best grade heifer, two years old, 31.. L. Catlin, $3. Second best, W. E. Babcock, country gem- tleman. Beat tcrade-tia Williams, country :gentleman': 13eioni• beia, Mil Skinner, $l. Best deavon bull, Jonathan Burma Second best Ha Smithl3. tioilW . V . et'oust." "" Best deavon cow, Harry Smith, P. Second best-, `Win:Hi done% $3.: Thirkijohn 'F. Hunt; Agriculturist. / • ; Best heifer, three yearn old, tinny smith. $B. Second best, W: IL-Jones, country gentleman. Itestifleifer,ttvo . ream old, John F. Hunter, John F. Man* country gentleman. • Best heifer, one year :old, W. H. Jones. coun ny . gentleman. Second best, Harry Smith, Agnculturist. • - •:, Best bull calf, R. M. Mott, country gentle- Man.- Best heifer calf, Barry Smith:country Ben-. demon.. Second bs.V, Jong" AfFicul - Wrist, Fourth C/firo.-..Grade Deafona Best grade cow, four old. John P. Hunt. et, $l. Second bet, H. Skinner; - Best Ode 'heifer, t • yeard C.S.Mot- lister, $3. BesL grade heifer, two years old, Barry Smith, $3. Second beat, C. J. Hollister, country gen tleman. =. - ; Total 27 17 ]lest-grade butt calf, Stockholm, country gentleman. Best three grade_y•earlin_gs, John F. Hunter, $3. Second best, John F. Hunter, country gen. l ealan. Clan Aight-Ozen and Reim. Best pair of cacti, W. IL Harrison, $.5. Boo °ad best, Caleb Bush, ;a 'l' bird, C. I. Hollister, Agriculturist.. ; 4 . Best pair ofStcers, two years old, W. IL Ila Beit, yokt(of Iktjattle;,ll.ll,..rfazier. - Belit - 4iiNte!ealatmor.BtxsNdk4fi , I=i9M=ll ommoli IL C7atalrt—Durhams. Clan Third—Deatrna aye . . re cow, op.er- . Second bo't, Patrick Byrne, country gentle. man. Best heifer, three years old, Christopher Btrne, $ 3 . nest heifer, one year old, Christi Byrne, coun try gentleman. Second best, Jerome F. Butter field, Agriculturist Best heifer calf, Christopher Byrne, country gentleman. DINTRION II kes. Be4?gliti,VT: - ,Verr. °T Best pair horses, C. Stark, $5. Best single horse, H. C. Tyler, $5. Best brood mare, John Brown. $5. Best bull, Jonathan Bunnell, $ 5 . Best pair oxen, Caleb Bush, $5. Best cow, James E. Carmalt, $4. Best three-year old heifer, Harry Smith, $3. Best two-year old heifer, Geo. Harvey, $3. Best one-year old heifer, H. H. Skinner, $2. Beat hull calf, H. H. Skinner, $2. Best heifer calf, James E. Carmalt, $2. Case Eight—Rents. Rest herd of shorthorn and their grades, H. H. Skinner, $lO. Second best, Jas. E. Carmalt, 05. Best herd of devons and their grades, C. J. Hollister, $lO. Second best, John F. Hunter, ~wt,botd of, ape thus and their grades, ChrtetOpfier flyrne. Bear twill of cattle of any kind; H; FrSkin ner, $lO. • • InfiTi 6 i c ri TI L L Ckux Aesi , answold Bunk. R. H. & Henry Rase, CI Second 'bt , it, W. H: Harrison', •coimtrtgentig raidaiMironlea Eiemml best; 0. F. Watmos, country gentle. man. Ben buck lamb, Thoth at H. rain, Agileultate. Beat three cotewnltt• twee; That. , H. •Arvin, ' Second best, U." Etarrtmh, dntt geriti&. man. • Sem fire Lambs, Thomas IL. Rain, country gentleman. 13eeqhd Jonat, Wm. H. Jlnrrlson, Uriettlttirist. . • • Clem Petid—titrine. ' Best boar. C. P. Watrous, $4. Second , best, Rll Weelo43. • - Best Sekv, Weeks, $4, Second Vest, J. F. Butterfield, $3. . -Chars Third—Poultry. Hest trio : dicks, E. L. Weeks. country gentle man. Second bat, 0. M. Tiffany, Agricultur ist. Best light }indultam, Harry Smith, country gentleman. Second best, Z. A. Lindsey, Ag riculturist Second best black brabmas, Z. A. Lindsey, Agriculturist Best black Spanish, Z. A. Lindsey, country gentleman. Best lot of Fowls, Z. A. Lindsey, $4. Second best, Harry Smith, $4. Best Leghorn, Harry Smith, country gen tleman. DIVISION IV. Clan firtl— r litater and Chreae. Beat lune baiter, Win. IL Ames, $4. t3ecinal beat, James Shaw, $B.. / Best oeptemher butter, c. M. Chapman, 1#4. , Second hest, Maryhm, Best 10 pounds ,butter anode by girl under eighteen rates, Melissa Wells, $2. • Second best, Roselle Minster, $l. Best cheese, Horace Brewster, (4. Seewnd best, Bridgewater cheese Factory, $1 Class &rent, —Sre;ho. Best corn, Benjaimin Shay, country• gentle man. Second best, Samuel Roberta, Agrieultur ist. Third, L. Catlin, 50 eta. Best winter wheat, S. E. Crank, country gen tleman. Best spring wheat, Z. A. Lindsey, country gentleman. Best oats, D. B. Frink, Agriculturist. Second best, M. K. Bush, 50 cts. Best rye, Samuel Itoberts, Agriculturist Ca. , Third Fruit, Vegetables dr. Best three cabbages, Z. A. Lindsey. AgrieuJ turist. second best, I. Vadakin, cts. Best ten rutabagas, Z. A. Lindsey, 50 cts. Best three winter squashes, M. L. Catlin, Agriculturist. Second best, J. R. Lyons, 50 eta. Best three pumpkins. R. 31. Mott,.Agrienitur ist. Second best, Gco. Harvey, 50 cts. Best twelve onions, Joseph Porter, 50 els. Best three cauliflowers, H, C. Jessup,_ Ag riculturist. Best ten beets, R. If 11.011, 50 ets. • Best twelve tomatoes, C.. Ji. Crandall, 50 ctn. Best ten pounds maple sugar, Ira Carpenter, country gen tlemnn. Best ten pounds honey, Samuel Borton,.coun try gentleman. Best cider r inegnr, M. K. Bush, Agriculturist. Second hest, Z. A. Lindsey. 50 eLg. Best lutlf-bushel potatoes, Win. T. Austin 50 cts. Best half-bushel early rose potato e s, J. IL Lyons, SO cts. Best and greatest variety of vegetables, Z. A. Lindsey, country gentleman. Second best, H. C. jessup, Agriculturisi Best fall apples, M. L. Catlin. Second best, C. J. Hotrister, Agriculturist. Best winter apples, I. Vadakin, country gen tleman. Second best, Merritt Mott, Agricultur ist. - Best pesos, W. H. Jessup, country gentleman. Best grapes, S. R. Alassnn, country gentle man. Second best, N.P. Wheaton, Agricul turist. DI V !PION V. Cars First and Revund--d.lfanufaeturers and Farm Impinaants. B,st single sleigh. Melbuish Bros., st. " chamber set, Smith Bros.. $3. " table, B nith Rrost country gentleman. - " top buggy H. Crocker, jr„ $, " lumber wagon, Wm. Gary, $3. Bee_ for best top buggy to Melbuish Bras. Best barrow, Sayre Bros, country gentleman. " corn speller. 'Sayre Bros, " " horse Beach. " • " plow. Sayre Bros., s3.' " cultivator, Sayre. Bros., country gentle n. . " churn power, :Sayre Bros., $3. " single harness, S. G. Crocker, $3. " double harness, E. Baldwin, $3. My, et Find—.lkmusestic Manufacturers. Gerd ten rants flannel, Mra. 0. M. Tiffany, p. Seconl best, J. W. Mott, $l. Best ten yartia wool carpet, Mies E. Slauson, Best ten yanis ra.g carpet, Mrs. 0. M. Tiffany, $2. Second beat, 7diss Alzina Oakley. $l. Best ten yards eassimere, J. W. Mott, $2. Best piece of Towelling, Mrs..l. D. Crocker. Second hest, Mrs. L. C. Smith. 50 cts. Best hearth rug, Mac. Charles Wells, $l. Sec ond best. Mr. Gilbert Tramper, 50 eta. Best pair woolen Socks, Mrs. O. M. Tiffany, Second heat, Mrs. Marvine Hall, 50 cht. Best pair woolen mittens, Mrs. Joseph Por ter, $l. Best exhibition of woolen articles, J. W. , Mott, $l. Second Mrs. 0. M. Tiffany. I 50 cents. Fine Arr. Needlework dr. BSV.lllOb5OllYe* eft.lo.,lolPl,l4,:gar4'.'liC -.- Best patch quilt. Mrs. D. K. Oakley, $2. 9econd best. Miss Ella Merriman, $l. Best Quilt of any kind, Miss Babcock, $2. Second best, Mrs. D. A. Lathrop, $l. Best bed spread, Mrs. L. D. Crocker, $2. Second best, Mis M. H. llarrin" ion, $l. Beat tidy chair cover, Miss Anna Searle, (10 years old,) $l. Best fine embroidery, MISS Kate atnric,oo cut ..Bexi ,, eltair cushion, Mix D.' A. Lathrop, 50 (VDU. BlMl P UeCt i ti e r .t Wer9 l X r*-0,31- M i T an y , . st. - oconn3 A. Taylor, 54 cm.. Best Ixsiet, Mrs. 0. Tiffany, 50 cents. Best exhibition of Entracingfc E.' C. 'Ford ham, $2. , Best lamp mat, Ella Merriman, $l. Second bent,ktru. W. W. Bullard. 50 eta.. , Beat specimen of worsted Work; Mrs. D. A. Lathrop, $l. Second best. Miss Fanny M. des- Sup, .50 cents. Best specimen, of Penmanship, Mts. C. B. Chapman, $l. Second best, Mrs. Z. A. Lindsey, 50 cents. Best oil painting, discretionary premium, rl.da E. Jones, 50 cta. Best ornmental needlework, Mrs. J. L Talbot, Second best, Miss Kate E. Searle, 50 vs. Best worsted work, (Sofa Pillow and Chair Cushion,) discrectionary premium, MN. Susan olles, 50 cents. PLOW LSO Knell. First prerniuni, Geo. C. 1. o.oonerlin, C. BeMnd primium C. S. Hollister, '8 t Third premium, James Shaw, 3 ' - - -- - -•••• .1110 .0.- - ...The sate of the teal estate of J. H. McCain *lll takelaee at the Court Rouse in Montrose, y,Oct. lit, at 8 o'clock, p. E. L. WIZILS. • a i Nathan. ILIUBLIC VENDUE. MILWAUKEE, September 17.—A proba ble clue to the musleiPt - cif Natliais%ln New York was obtained this evening. 'A man called at the office of the Daily News and asked for a pencil, and upon paper and'p"~ Heil beittg'fatitilshiktind''whOa he had finished he handed the paper to th`e clerk, saving, "Do not read that until I am gone," ansl thea l rtta,out r , The paper read as fa - 1164: ' • "To the editor of the Daily News : Plew,pnblish thefidicring: Lam one of the murderers that murdered-Ur. Nu 'than in New York Some time since. Oh, God! have mercy on me. as I am haunt ed by the crime as I.go through the world with uplifted hands. (Signed) Jesus B. A—." • The Min ciinta'be ie6ogniSed by the person who took in his note, but, as yet, allisttemptv orate deteettiv,s_ to secnrohim. . , „ ------.40-0 , -...-_____ Eighteenth District Sheuriud, our candidate for Co . pgrzz PlOrift, we have a man wnom derigk tktionor.—a w ort hy 9 i t _ izen, and a iiiver i4curiatittiriMuif t libiltty, He has strong claims on the voters of the District—and ought, by every considera tion of justice and pohti34. :be'. Congress. He is opposed to military deA potism everywhere, especially in on r own country woere itrisfOrbitiden by the Con ,t of ,t:sttis phi • •• pairM ruined our country. Mr. Sherwood, when eieet6d, every 'species of fraud and cotrUption. e l i 8 lititk. and Voice will go for an .economieSl islininiitrthon of the Government-and to lighten taxes. And I LA to his election, we presume no one has a doubt—ifileianzapott Sun. OUR GAME Lew..-.--For - the information of our sportsmen and others, we girl. be low some itlteresting.datat relative to the time of takng, catching and killing cer lain game. Partridges or Quails shall not be killed for a period of three years. under a pen alty of ten dollars fur each and every bird so killed. Pheasants or Ruffed Grouse can b e killed between the ISt darof.Atigust.stilt the 20 day of December. Woodcock can be killed between the Ist day of July and the 15th day Nov ember. Rabbits can be killed between the Ist day of August and the Ist day of Jan nary. Reed-birds can be killed between the Ist day of September and the 31st day of Decemlx.r. English anti Gi4y Snipe, ean Piled between the let day of Septemb •r and the lith day Of November. Wild Turkey can be killed between the let day of October and the Ist day of .1 an nary. Fox and Grey Squirrels can be killed between 1.)1e tat day of August, and the let day ofJanuary. Trout may be caught during the months of April, May, June and July, and only with a book and line. I===l=l Are you registered ? Are von registered? See the list at once and if your none is not upon it, have it placed there immediately. Alter the: first of October it will be too late, see to it your self and ask your neighbors. —ln view of the frantid etTincts, now making by the Radicals to gain Gorman votes on the European war question, it is proper to ventilate some of their home sentiments upon the Dutch, and their rights in this country. In '?chat kill county, recently, several coal operators made arrangements to displace German ! and Irish laborers by Chinese. The work men, of course, object, and we here ap pend the sympathy, the Radimil organ of that county,—the Miner's Journal ' es them. It says: "As the Irish and Ger mans are the prominent opponents to the Chinese. and are asking Congress to pro hibit the emigration entirely, we believe if any class of emigrants are to be prohib ited by our government,the beat interests of the country demand that Irish and German emigration, instead of Chinese should be prohibited. If the Chinamen are Pagans we may converts them to Chris tianity, and mere pa g anismcannot have a more demoraliiing dfect upon the country thou the crime and pauperism of Irish and Dutch. 7. When the Dutch of this coumfry seek to protect their rights, they are "criminals' and "paupers:" when they fight in France, thee are "pa triuts r Sensible men cannot be cajoled by such transparent himitmgry. .'"": - 4) — G/olil is (inlet and weaker *50,000 sold at the Board on Saturday at 113 a 1134. During the eariler part of the (lay the range was between 1134. und 1131. but later it receded still further, and closed fi nally at 112 i lower. Sterling exchange. 123,1./11244. Why was Robinson Crusoe's man Fri day like a rooster? Because he scratched for himself and crew so (Crnsoe.) Batter. The extreme scarcity of strictly fine hut ter , has sigaln'fonded the price of that quality up .5 cents per pound, but all other grades an• dull and instal(' of advancing, we might almost say have dedlined in value, but the quantity of fine butter which comes to market is so limited that the advance of what really is choice cannot he wondered at, end the remarks we mitie In our Ault circularare so truly applicable at the pres -ent time, that we can but refer our friends who reserve it, to its repersual„and to those who do not, we must repeat that the quantity of all low er grades is accumulating and reasonable offers are not often arksyed to' pass by unheeded' hut we awned help think(' thatthere is Inure than ordinary complaint with the quality of the hill ier thb, season from sections of the country, where we usually receive our best bUtter. Those of our frieods who have any . fine butter, we advise to send it to market without delay, we cannot believe but the present-prices are as tiny we shall have throughout the , season, all grades of course must be sold on their merits, and as a general INIXLark we can only say, what ever is submitted to our care shall receive our best attention, undone fliends / may rely on re ceiving the full market value for it. Chzeoc—There is a little better failing In the market and prim have advanced, but the ship ping demand being limited by the Freight hieing so excessive, the present advance may be attrib uted to increased home consumption. Eggs—The prices have advanced as usual at this season and vary a cent or two every day, according to the receipts and advices of the day previous. ammo 4.titssrDEN, Commission Merchants,'No: 320 Wiishington St. New .Yorl ; Sept pst:1810, gent 1-4,iirtrtisrmento. F° SALE. - Tirptcyal jritprilogis Mt two-}car olde—tenkui wa ••• -1 • ` fl ti 4i 1 kie70, ;. 4 • •ta • • The subscriber will sell at public sale at his residence in Springville, on WednesdnY, Oct 12th, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. ca., the fol. lowing property, to wit : 1 span of Mares i yzars old, 1 three years o ld bay Colt, 1 sett double Harness, 2 Cows, 1 valu able breeding Sow, 1 Lumber Wagon, 1 Bu gg y, 3 Sleds, 1 iron shod-Sled, 2 Plows, 1 Cultivator, 1 Harrow, 3 Log Chains, a 'large quantity of good Hay. and Straw, a quantity of Corn,Wheat, Oats" and Potatoes,.n lot of good Cabbage and garden productions, 0- hives of Bees, a lot of Poultry, Carpenlers' Tools nearly new; 10,000 feet Hemlock Lumber, such as Plank, Scantling and Boards, also some Cherry, Birch and Maple Lumber ; a quantity of Household Goods, such as Chairs, Table, Stands, Dishes, Tinware, a lot Aloud cider and other Barrels, 2 large iron Kettles, 1 Settee, a Work Bench, one first rate farm or churn Doe, one Paint Mill, a quantity of leaf Tobacco, Grindstone, Grain Cradle, and many other articles not mei:alums., here. TERMS DP SALE.—AII sinus of $lO or mi ster, ash ; over $lO, six months credit, with in terest and approved security. 1; EORGE HENRY, Springville, Sept. 28, 1870.—ts PROCLAMATION.-Whererta, th- V., Hon. F. B. Streeter, President of the Court of Oycr and Tenniner, and General Jail De livery, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Court of Common Pleas and Orphans Court in the Thirteenth Judicial District &to- Bnsed of the Counties of Susquehanna and radtbrd, and the Hons. R. T. Ashley and .A. Baldwin, Associate. Jpdges in Susquehanna Connie, flare V,snecl their, precept, to me direct cd,for bolding a special Court of Common Pleas in the Borough of, Montrose and Colinty of Sus quehanna, on the 8d Monday of Oct., 1870, It being the lath day. Dated at Montrose the 19th day of Sept. In the year of our Lord one timitsand eight hund red and seventy. WM. T. 110 XLI:Y, Sheriff. ABEL TURRELL KEEPS conotonlly on hand one of the moot MAIM , Out collection* of DRUGS & MEDICINES In the country. and bestow. eapecial attention to ref lecting and buying amnia w thin department that azu pure and gentilec. Lie also keeps a great variety of LIQUORS AND WINES, bought either dircot from the distiller, or importer, and worn•uted strictly pure. Alne, a full aarnounent of Palo., 011 s, Varnish., Brushes, Libriestfing Ulle sod Llie Stuffs. tiroecries, Wall Paper, Glass, IKerosene, lollos, Pistols, Guns and atonturution. A Eno variety . of Gold and other JEWELRY, Perfbm cry. Tooker NOTILLNIS, and other gouda WO DO rouroo• 10 MOWN. Dosing sevtral pears past persons have been In the h.tot of forming clubt , ,and atembng wthe (treat Amerb mu rot Company, Now York, for thdr supplitat of Ton and Coffee, fur faraltiose. Abel Turret! Is now supplying the people with these Tea:. and, Cuff, es, at atretore to Montrose, at the same freer that these clutrs and other persons psy at the .tore of the Company In New York. Thus, purchasers will save the eipre.s charge, trouble of dabbing and rink of vending, by buying of ABKL o ntro . Pa sCRANTON ' STEAM COFFEE & SPICE MILLS. All kinds of fiat. Spices. C. W. KIRKPATRICK A: CO. Wholesair Thvilen iv TEAK, COPPERS, SPICES, MUSTARD CREAM TARTAR, ttr. No. 517144[0100a A.frenue, 'fair diimilast -°j dillanyoniing !kluge: We . 4-ritid dI oitr , Si".O and Coffee. ('iffrce roasted and gmund In order. at the shortest no tice, and as cheap as in any city. C. W. KIRKPATRICK, 11. S. SEARLE. Scranton, Sept. 21, 1870.—Stn _ AGENTS WANTED-4222 MONTH) by Ilie AMERICAN EN I 'TIN 1.1 • ]IACIIINE CO., RoSI'ON, MASS, or ST. LOUD:.R. pt, 21,-3m A GENTS WANT_ED LAW BOOK FOR BUSINESS - M.EN THE BEST BUDSCAIOTION BOOK OUT, Address, 0 D, CASE & CO„ ItanTronn Coax. Sept 91.—am W ANTED—ACENTS, WM per dm)) to eel! the eelabrated IWIIK till tiTTLE SF.WI‘G MA dIIINE. _Ras the under-reed, omen. the •, lock stitch . ' (alike un both .ides.) end le fully lic.meed. The beet rod cheapeet sewing Machine lu the market. Addrtee JOUNSUI, t;LARc .t CO.. Bol , lotl. Mau. Pltteburgh N., Chicago, 111., or St. Lout,, Me. Sept. 41,-3m. Oros. isstitlaa,l N • 544 Pea. Damn. ..: W. Nli 14,.. Caselnasal. D. sad De-them. u Cbarktte, N. C.D.. auk- bkl ......*dat. \ uz. lalt p , 4 e s, b=ir yr US. ar orate t ell ti ....i I I ! .4 with tat Huh IS, 0 pl4.p._ * Evll:7 toot sad Era b. 0 ... killed rad no. rand, II taloa ta a a GI Ct tratandara sot re ra n. Beware r e d ad ethos. Pro tract... with their . #1 4. lran. ran eta Amain au 01 litt CP wirer t•i•e .. . . . . . I;gffg!RMlMgag ROA I) LETTI The Supervisors of Bridgewater township will let on the ground to the lowest bidder, the making or a new road front near David Fan eher's to the old road near Wm. Fanelter's, on Saturday, Sept. 21th, ISA, at I o'clock t'. sr. Also at the same time and place, we will let the making of a new Road front near Bartlett Hinds' Ginn to the Tyler School House, in said town ship. M. K. BUSH, H. BREWSTER, JAS. CALPH, Supervisors. Sept. 14, 16170.-2 V.kLUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. The subseriber will sell nt public sale, on Saturday OcL Ist, nt 2 o'clock, p. m., the farm known as the McCain farm, situated in Auburn township, three-fourths of a mile •frorn.Auburn, Centre, and four miles from . the Lehigh Wier Railroad, containing two hundred and eight ,kers of land, one thundtvd and sixty imprmnitt together with a two story framed house, barns,_ outbuildings, &e. Also, at the same b o re. the house and lot in Montrose, now occupied* J... 11. McCain, with about time acres of find therewith: Terms cub: E. L. WEEKS. Assignee of J. 11. McCain Montrone, Sept. 7, 1870.-3 A SAFE,' 15111501 CERTAM AND NI&•" . V ir t Y Ca l. '>•L • . 7 . 44 • • ' '•• "..r • freuraga , .Thiftretallf , • •7J • ; AND ALL ' 417.11 7 NERVOUS / DISEASES. r tb Efate are Lead. An UNFAILING ItEMETI for :tsunamis FACIALIII often efteetlng a perfect cure In a single day. No form of Nerrione Disease falls to yield to Its wonderful power. Even In the riven% eas e of Chronic Neuralgia, affect% ng, the entire system, Its use far a few days afford the moot astonishing Owliel rad rarely falls to produce a complete and pernianaut mire. it contains no mater talein the ellghterdAegree lujurioas. It has the en (planned npproval of the beet physicians. Thousand° in every pert of the crinntry, gratefully acknowledge It. power to -tooth the tortured nerves, and restoring the tailing etrength. Sent by melt on receipt a; price and pos age. Eno Package •• - $l.OO Postage 0 coati. ix Pseitagns - gam 57 It is mold by all dealets In draft itirriedlettses; 6* TWINER &„Proprietorb LID 'nelson; Street , Bartow. Mrs. Baps .1-3isick., • "A-1, ' CALL ROBINSON'S SOUTHERN TIER FitTELIVIITTTEI.EI EMPORIUM, 88 Washington Street, Binghamton, N. Y . 1 . 1 1 -Xt/eW )714138 /1 1 1/17 i k:, I :' 1' T The Largest Stock, the Best Assortment, awl the Lowest Prices of any bongo in the city. N. 8.--All Goods sold warranted as =pp:sea; ted. Binghamton, Aug. 24, 1870.--17 & lIAYI)LEN, PRODUCE COl6l E lIA NTS, IN WITTTEU, CHEESE, .JESGGII, POUL ThY, GANIE; Oce 32$ Washington Street. New York. lEvum6Ncts. • Irving National Rank, New York. S. Mitchinson & Co.. tlu & 117 Worth St. N.Y Roberts, Smith & Co., 1.12 White Bt. " Wagner & Kellam, 76 Murray Street, Mulford & Sprague, H 3 Chanihers St- C. B. Williams & Co. 'NS & 270 Canal St., July 13, IS7O-1( 13 - 17 R :CS NII 1101,S DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, Keep rt,...ularly supplied with UNA DLILTEB•TSD and Medicine.. (•hemictio. Dye Stun Wine' , it. Liquor., Point, oils end:Vitro .h. Perfamory. Fancy Soopo, Yithkre Sot c. Froph from Nrw York City. All the most popnlar PATENT MEDICINES sold In this SealOD, among which may be found Ayre's and Jaynes Family Medicines, Ilembold's Bn chn,Scheuck's inutile t‘yrop and Sea Weed Tonle, Linpouco's and Chtmeeman's Fe male Pills. • Wishart's Pine Tree Comfit, !loll', Muir Renewer, Ring's Ambrosia, Kenn edy Med- Icol Dipenrery, linodand's German Bitten., Ilestetter's atomach Shiers, And matey other klndv of real value and merit. In fart oar Stock embrace.q lint nonortment of ever thing we. ally kept In well regulated Drug Store, 13rPre.scrlptions receive particular attention, and are carefully and promptly compounded. ••• Store formerly occupied by J. Ethrridac A. B. BURNS. Montrose, March 23, 1,70. AMOS NICIIIoLS. mANIIOOI3 : 110 W LOST, 110 W RESTtin:ET dont published, , a new edition of Du. (Vixen- CILZRIIATru EtisaY on the radirwl cam ant medicinal of Seems/routon:es. or %emit:nal'esk• neon, Invoinnisry Seminal Loosen. lirrovexey. Mantel and Physical Incapacity. Impediment• to Marriage. etc.: also, Oonsemption, Epilepsy, and Fits, massed by if itiduipmce or sexual extravagance. IMF - Price. la a scaled envel-pe, onlyti cents. The celebrated author. In Vita admirable essay, clear. ly demonntrotes from a thirty years' successful prnct ire, that the alarming consequence. of SelfaiMae may radically cored without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; by mixing of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. mar cure himself cheaply. privately, and radically. riirthis Lecture should be In the bonds of every pontla and man In the land. Sent. under swat, inn plain envelope, to any address postpaid on peceipl of six cents, or two poet stamps. Also, Dr. Calvet - As ell's - Marriage Guide," price centeZ Address the Publishers. CIIAS. .1. C RUNE & CO., IV Bowery. New York, Pont ()Mee Box Ang. 31, 1570.-1 y WANTED AGENTS—To sell the HOME SHTTTLE V 1 SEWLNG MACHINE. Price, $21.. It snakes the •• Lock :ttitch:* alike on both rider, sari Is the.only li censed under-tied Shuttle Machine sold for less than $llll. Licensed by Wheeler .t Wilson. Grover to Baker, and Singer to Co. All other under-reed Shuttle Machines sold for less Than $.O nee Infringement, and the seller and user • llnble to prixecntion. Addroo JOHNSON, CLARK ot CO., Boston, Mass., Pittshanth, Chicago, IIL. or St. Loots, Mo. Untie 22—am $ 2= _TllR FOLSOM IMPROVED Twenty-Filo Dotlnr Family- Sewing Machine. The cheap est Fret Claws Machine In-the Market. Agente wanted in every Town. Liberal conunfoolon allowed. For terms and circular. addl.°. A. S. HAlnvronr, Oen. Agent. No. 700Chownnt at., Philadelphia. Pa. (may ABEL TCHRELL Has Jost r. tturord from Near York with a large ad ditiott to hit , to , nal muck t.l choice goody. • Neutron. Nev. ta. DENTISTRY C. A. SACKETT'S Dental Poomr, New Sinford, Pa. porticniar attention 7.lren to all