The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 05, 1870, Image 3

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NEW MILFORD
Y. 4 • MOSS iCO , Deakin In Dry Goode, Hate, Caps,
Boots and Shoes, and General Merchandise, on Main
street, second doer below the Rpl•eopal Church. •
torraff tvoPrati. kept by WILLIAM SMITH. on Mein
street, near rbe
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11.110 . _ °LABIUM:MAKER. Agent for Leiters double
Turbine. Beat water wbeel In nee. tlatiafaction
..tUffinteed.•
W. 8. MM. Foundry. sod dealer lo Plows sod other
theltalle, cue door from Phlnners !Wel, Main ht.
la, F.! NURSER, cantor, vaker and Undertaker, on
MOO Otreel,lto door* below Hawley', Store.
reCOU.I7 *BROTHERS, Dealers ,n 2 Orocerlai • end
"Pfnittolenti,'on Arida ntreet.•
, . •
amintre;ft SON: Dealers itt
lish. Lima. Cement. Groceries and Precisions on
• J1,44,444e4 prposito the Depot.
W. & S. HAYDEN, Mannfactarers of Cigar,. and
Wholesale dealers In Totten Notions and Pettey
Gtmtds. on ➢font Street. below Bplaonpal Church. •
NOSS t KNAP. LesthiT Manatirtarers and dealers
ha Morocco Flodinp..tc.. near lipi.copal Chnrca •
AINV HAyntx. liedicra in Drugs and Mealieioea.
*rtA NfaintfActuccrs of Cipr! , , on Main tifzecf, oar
NC. 9TgPRO.I. ` 4. home 'Amend and canon! Repiring
en 'Min meta, south of the brit. de.
J. DICK/TAMAN. JR.. Dealer In general merchandise
and Clothing. Brick Store. on Main Street_
brIIIFPLE & MEAD, Dealers In gvaeral Merchandise
ua Main Street..
O. M. HAWLEY. Mater In greueral•lltrelgodli.". tln
Main Street, opposite Phinneol Hotel.
- GREAT BEND.
1.. S. LENFIEVM, Manufacturer of Leather, and dealer
lit cameral Yehrundlee, on Main Stool •
M, P. DORAN, Merchant Tailor and dealer Rrady
Made Clothing, Dry Gonda, Groccrien and Provision*,
Halo Street •
LENOXVII.I.II
HIRAM WHITE. Manufacturer °rand dustier In intrri
ar Plows and casting,
GIBSON
EDWARD+ & BRYANT. Mannf:M➢ren of Wavni
and Sleighs, near the Ingalls' Siore.
IIONTROSET
ABEL TURRILLL, Dealer in Dents. Medicines. Li
soon, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff., Groceries. Jewelry
Notions, etc. 21, "M
WEBB & OEIIE. Sea,. Office, and deal,* in Gmerr
144., and Proviniono.Cnackery. etc-, Public avenue.
JAMIN CAIMALT. Attorney at Law. °Mee one
dour below Tarbell Roue. Public Avenue. •
wit 11 COOPER & CO.. RAnkera. acll Parelwn
Pn•-
rage Tick firand Draftalui England, Ireland and Scot
J. R. FLETCHER'S Eating ..4alom] Is the place to grt
lee Ceeam. Oyntera and Clams, In every style. On Blain
streeL
'STROUD d MOWN. General Fire aveLlfe 'boar
•oc. drama ; al.o.sell Railroad and AccidentTirker.
in New York mild Philad.lphia. Once one door earl
el the Rank.
V. R. ICMA N FR. General In.w mace and Sewing Ma
ebtor Aw•nt. rnhhe A runum.•
1 1.. TM RUT- pinre to get yo Groceries •ed
Prom...e. Moor, Pork. Laird. Ten. Sneer. Mee, To.
hoe,.. R.UAT gezaro. Ityytten and Ftereshatentn, on.
der s. LI. '.oyn.t Iteothery.•
BURNS k Nrcnot.s. One place tn krq nragea and 31,111-
clew, Cirsa, Tobacco. P.cket-fitonkv, Specta
cle, Yankee Nation,, kr,. ruhlle Aernue.
1.. COX_ Startler+ maker and dealesin all articles
nodally kepi by the trade, optawite the Bank. •
noyn & CO.. 1),-ilen. in Stoves. Hardware,
And N •nufnrtnrcre of Tin and Stieettran ware_ corner
of Main and Turnpike etreet..
S Si. 111C1Tt‘P, SErrchant Tailor and donates in
Cinth, Trimming, and Furnishing Grinds.
A=unts fur Singer Seirin2 Machine.. on Ellin Street.
Fardham
A N. 81 - 1.1.4 rtn. Dealer in Groce•lca,
Slntionrry and Yankee Notions, at had of
Puhli- Arcane.
. arOUE is CO.. Dealers in Stoves. Tisrdsrara.
A %Tin! nnil 'wider:nerds, Flour and Groceries. Gyp,
.Ire T. !hell floosie
HATN§YOED k MITCHEL. Livery and radian:re
siiable, to rear of Bank building. •
J It DrWITT d Ni., Dealers in Dry Goods. Hard
wareslid c•eneral merchandise, corner, near hilick
Moil: •
Focal .niclligencr.
Change
Mr. Wm. J. Mulford has removed his stock of
g 0 0 ,15 into the builirmr, formerly oeenpied by
Baldwin, Allen & McCain, %slide he is repairing
and generally changitagitis own latdlding.
Notice.
Rev. S. F. Brown, of Tonkhannock, will lec
' ture on Tmnperance at Woodruff's Academy, in
Dimock, on Thursday evening, Oct. oth, at 7 o'-
clock. Free lecture, and freciliscusvion.
I)e.. T.. 1. & M. Wheaton will be at Lynn on
Monday, Oct 10th, where they will remain one
week, for the purpose of completing all engage
ment* with their patrons in that vicinity. The
_Wowing Monday they will be at Dimock Cor
ners. All parties interested are requested ,to
call promptly and close up their business, as
thhi will he their last visit to these places.
Oct_ 5, 1870.
Jefferson Railroad.
We learn from a circular from the office of the
Delaware & Hudson Canal Co., that the unfin
ished portion of their road, front Laneshoro to
Carbondale, will be shortly completed The
minx:it:tors for the work are Moors. Evans
Robinson, of this city. This road, when com
pleted, will give unbroken railway transporta
tion to the mines, and will enable them fully to
supply the demand for the well known Lacka
wanna coal, and only through their own agents.
'No advance In prices is anticipated until De
cember certainly, if then. This information may
1w of service to the consumers of Co3l.—Bing-
Mmlon Dem.
Serious Sickness.
We hear it reported that at Port Dickinson
there areal least half the pimple prostrated by
form of fever, supposed to proceed from the
water drank in that locality from wells that are
nearly dry owing to the long continued drouth.
From other sections near us, we also learn of
sickness from similar causes. Very many welli
whiet were never dry before are without water,
and rain is most earnestly desired. —Binghamton
Dem.
Litt of Jurors,
Drawn fur special term of Court, on Monday
Oct. 17th. 1870:
Auburn—John N. Gyle.
Ararat--Chauney Avery, N. P. Bartell.
Brooklyn—Oriando A. Eldridge.
Bridgewater—Edwin It. Strbbins.
Choconut—James Donellv.
Clifford—Luman White, S 1 m. Meredith.
,Dimock—L A. Main,' Horace Spofford, Jas.
Wallace, John Young.
Forest Lake—Thomas Booth.
Friendsville—James E. Fitzgerald.
Franklin—&J. Webb, Melvern Davis.
Gibson—Albert Barnes.
Great Bend boro—C. 8. Gilbert.
Great Bend tp , —David Marsh.
Merrick—Eber Dimock, Geo. Burdick.
Harford—Wm. E Tingley.
Jts.aup—Alfred Melleeby, Henry Shelp, Wm,
Bbelp.
Jackson—Jesse Williams.
Lenox—Abram Churehell, Alonzo Payne.
Liberty —M. L Truesdell.
Lathrop—Albert Gatm.
Montrose—A. N. Bullard.
Middletown—E. D. Galutia.,
Bush--Norman Devine, R. Reynolds, Jr.
Susquehanna—Wm. Smith.
Spnngville—Dpvid Thomas. •
Borough Items.
t=1:11.1 .eons ihindaiis
upon his new barn.
—The sociable connected with the Vphicopal
Church will convene at the residence of H. B.
Hawley, on Friday evening next.
We_had.A..vessaAt and gentle rain of
abbot- nieirt,terif4boltrialuration titi Pride* last
and the dry, famished earth licked It up with
astonishing ,
—At the sale of the real estate of J. H.
McCain at the Court House on Saturday last
the house and lot Mithe born sold for $5,215
to Captain Cooper, and the farm in Auburn for
$5,975 to Azor Lathrop. .
A 6a-b r rOlic/Tt FriQ the Stage
stables of Leonard Searle, again threatening
the destruction of the whole block of buildings
on' tlieWisi . iiidi:Of 001114 keeiritibat thaMu be
to our fire department, by another splendid dis
play of their efficiency, it was arrested before
doitig but We Teem it ourdiny to
make especial mention of Rough and Ready
Company Na 1, qw we were informed that they
succeded in placing their engine at the cistern
and getting, a tia l ream pf water up_on the fire
in Ices than Toilr rtirauas Irani the time the alarm
tams given. The cistern is about 30 rods from
the engipp f hott,send the stayipt! 71tere the
fire wai fictiatil- 1 1Vroditi 100 iilyAaing live
our worthy fireman r
, •
Flpeclal Examination.
Gibson, Kennedy School House, Tuesday,
Nov. 15th. Forest My house, Saturday,
19th. Montrose, at my office In the Court
House, Monday Dec. sth.
Onuses Will 'IC I - Surtned at 9 o'clock, A. a. in
Regular Serial., and at 10 o'clock, A. IL in the
Special Series. Teachers to be admitted must
be prevented befbre the close of examination in
first branch.. Each teacher to be provided with
pen, ink, paper and Union sixth Reader.
Individuals designing to teach will find it
max-ssary to attend at some one of these Ex
aminations if theylissaire Certificates this Win
ter, and should Pin . adios in their (a - n district,
or where they expect to teach. Directors and
friends are requegnd to be present.
W. C. TILDEN, CO., Supt.
Forest Lake Centre, Sept. 30th, 1870.
Teachene Examination.
The Annual Examination will be held as
follows :
Auburn, Low School House, Monday,
October 17th.
OctSpringville, Centre School House, Tuesday,
ober •
Lathrop, Hillsdale School House, Wedcnsday,
Oct. 19th.
Brooklyn, Ccuttri School House, Thursday,
Oct. 20th.
Dianock, Corners. School House, Friday, Oct.
2 1st.
Forest Lake, (Ware School flOnse, Monday,
Oct 24th.
Middletown, Centre School House, Tuesday,
Oct. , 25th.
Apoliwon and Choramut, Freindssille School
House Wednesday, Oct. 26th.
Jessup, Bolles School House, Thursday, Oct_
27th.
Rush, Snyder School House, Friday, 28th.
Silver Lake, Brnekney School Horne, Tuesday,
Novetnber Ist.
Liberty and Franklin, Laissrille Centre School
House Wednesday, Nov. 2nd.
Now Milford and Borth Bole School mouse,
Thursday, Nov. 3d.'
Great Bend and Boro, Boro School House,
Friday Nov. 4th.
Harmony and Oakland, Susq. Depot School
House, Saturday, Nor. sth.
Jackson, Corners School House, Monday,
Nov. 7th.
Ararat and Thomson, Aldrich School House,
Tuesday, No'. Etth.
Herrick, Lyons School House, Wednesday, Nov.
9th.
('ity School House, Thurdssy, Nov.
10th.
Glenwood School House, Friday Nov.
11th
Bridgewater, Montrose School House, Satur
day, 12111
Tempertutee Lectures.
The Rev. Thos. Roberts will address the
Citizens on the tinbJect. of Temperance at the
following places:
Wefienstlav evening. Oct. 12th, M. E. Church
New Mltfarti.<_)(...). 4) •
- .
Thursday evening, Oct. 13th, Great Bend.
Friday evening. Oct. 14th, Susq. Depot.
Saturday evening, Oct. 15th, Lamborn and
win bteaelt unilieSabbAttrir desdred.
Monday'ev - etting:Oct:l7th,Thomnson Center.
Tuesday erening.-Oct. Mb, Ararat.
Wednesday evening, Oct. 19th, North Jack .
son.
Thursday evcnin,g, Oct 20th, Jackson Corners.
Friday evening, Oct. 21st. South Gibson.
Saturday evening, Oct 22d, Burrows Hallow
and win presch on the Sabbath if desired.
Monday corning, Oct 24th, Harfotti
Tuesday evening, Oct. 25th, South Harfora.
Wednesday evening, Oct. 26th, Glenwood.
Thursday evening, Oct. 27th, Lenuxville.
Friday evening, Oct. 28th, Cambran Lodge,
Clifford.
Saturday evening, Oct. 29th„ City Lodgr
Clifford, and will prtatch on the Sabbath if de
aired.
Monday evening, Oct. 31st, Dundaff.
The Lodge Deputies of each Lodge are earn
eitly requested to see that that appointments
are freely eirculatetLand that proms places are
procured to lecture In.,
0. W. MACEY, D&t Defy.
Remembered
Our thanks are due Ex. Sheriff Johnson
of Bridgewater one of our subscribers for a large
and wellfilled hasket,tif flue tottuttms. Mr.
Johnson is a live benitCrat of the true tribe.
May Fate will and Fortune favor that he may
again 'ire the nation ruled by houea men and
pure De:mberatie....-Piinelples e 4 43mre.
Rush Slinerni Springs.
SNTDER Horse, Susquehanna Co., Pa.
Sept. 28th, 1870.
_
Finn? Sim lib; ngo 14;ilay lt*rrived here ftom the
South quite an invalid, but through the power
ful influence of the combined virtues of these
health restoring waters, and the good living
forniSiled,Pl MlXT,bost_,.ls,..D..Snyder,who, by
the is the representation of a eliss of - ,vod
old jolly land-lords" that know how to "twee
good'chest" "In the diva Of 4i attrd Ling sip -7
l now return to the xitk.rdeling as if 1 bad paid
a visit to the land where eternal youth is ttistor
ed; with health grently improved, and carrying
back many pleasing- recollections of this quiet
Summer Retrial.
How many of our good people in search of
health, and relaxation from care, make the mis
take of going down into the low lands of the
Seaside to fitshinnitglo LLSPri, to .seller in the,
heat, and endure the continued excitementyl
which swarm about Sea-side resorts in Summer;
while here among dill hills or rather mountains
the cool fresh mountain air, the beautiful scenery,
the. crystal waters Welheyfgei gargllagioviti
shoals or erpattitllng the snmshine, and tneand
cring through the meadows; the music of merry
birds, to drive away dull care, and the manly
sports of hunting and fishing, to increase the
appetite where the e=s, milk and butter are
fresh. good . conks atiii pretiy plenty, all.
combine 4.0. make us happy cheerful and heal- ,
Or. • •
. .
mom flutter&ld are making such arrange-_
ments as willsoon "place the peculiar merits of
these Springs_ prominently before the public,
and the many who have aireadyboen benefited
by them tire enga,gitig the Spare rooms of Farmers
in the vicinety, for their friers& next Summer,
as Hotel'aceoutOdatlalla-a.iiiant keep Pace with
the constantly inure:ming number who have dis
covered that Zero Is the 'place to opend "the
heated' term •
Talk dbouttpfx* an' ltrvalid, in such ..plate
si this 'keader, you couldifitlo you wanted
to convince the most obstinate of sweethearta
that you were dying , for her, you would find
the Mineral water and,"dad Snyder's" table too
much far Pen: and before you knew tt, you
would pass up your plate for "another s li ce of
the roast pig."
May the Springs ever pour wealth into the
pockets of Messrs Butterfield & Co., while they
impart health to all who are so fortunate as to
drink Rom such a fountain of health, and may
the Shadow of mine host at the Snyder House
never grow less. A. L. W.
The War
CeotßritATE § Septe=ber 28,---A &pa
taint.). Of oftteerS of the P•aden troops, who
have been besieging the city of Strasburg,
reached this city early this morning,
bearing official dispatches announcing
the capitulation of Strasburg at five
o'clock last evening. The announcement
was made public this morning and crea
ted the wildest delirium of joy and excite
ment, owing to the fact that the greater
portion of the troops engaged in the be
siegement are from this city and vicinity.
The official dispatch was read from the
balcony of the Ducal palace to the great
crowd who filled every street radiating
from this mag,nitioent
September 29.—Exciting ru
mors coming from Amiens have been
spread over this city, to the effect that
the quarries of Mont Valerien, on the
west of. Paris, have been mined and blown
up, annihilating a hundred thousand
Prnssians.
The truth of this report is unknown as
the origin of the rumors cannot be defi
nitely fixed.
They have, however, created great ex
citement here,
There is no Prussian movement on
Lyons.
Further successes arround Paris are
claimed by the French.
Considt;rable insubordination still ex
ists in the French army.
The greatest part of the French fleet
has returned to Cherbourg.
A new and dreadfnlly destruction en
gine, announced toeclipse the mitrailleuse
has been served out to the Mobile.
Leboeuf is said to admit a knowledge
France's unpreparedness of ear; a want
of courage to acquaint the Emperor with
the truth.
Railroad Accident
. Xiw Yoga, September 28.—The train
on the Erie railroad that. left Rochester
at four o'clock on. Tuesday afternoon and
the Atlantic and Great Western express
train due here of twenty minutes past
seven this morning ran into Lent's circus
train, also hound eastward, and standing
on the track at Turner's station. The
cirrus train had heated journals and 're
mained standing on the track at Turner's
station for ten minutes, although it wit:
known that the express train, entitled to
the track, was &oiling tip behind them
and twenty minutes late. On hearing the
approach of the express train the engi
neer of the circus train, knowing that a
collision was inevitable. put on ad possi
ble steam and - started off. The cra-lt
came however, the express train knocking
two passenger cars of the circus train in
to splinters. Not a whole seat was left.
The cars were tilled with circus perform
ers and employees, male and female. all I
of whom escaped with only slight bruises.
except Whitheek, the director of the cir
cus, who was instantly killed,
New Discovery In Art
M. H. Tarry, in a communication to
the Scientific 'Association, informed the
members of the discovery of a new process
called photoglypty, which requires no
light, and operates with great rapidity
and cheapness.
Heconfidently asserted that phobiglyp
ty would be to photography what photo
graphy has been to the ambrotrpc.
A negative upon ghess is first made.
then exposed to the sun, or to an artific
ial light, in an ordinary frame, by replac
ing the sheet of nitrated paper with a
slight layer of bichromated gelatine. Tin'
sheet of gelatine is afterward removed,
and afterward washed with warm water :
the parts exposed to the light, through
the negative, swell more or less, according
to the intensity of the light that has pen
etrated. A positive, in gelatine, is thus
obtained, in which the parts intended to
be black on the proof are in relief. This
positive once obtained, a large quantity
of proofs may b• taken without hating
a recourse to light, or to a glass negative.
In this process plates are uY•d one
ezuti
metre in thickness, made of an alloy of
lead and and antimony, similar to that
used in printing type. The sheet of gel
atine is, applied to this plate, and the I
whole, the aid of a hydraulic press, is
subjected to a pressure of more than a
hundred atmospheres. The gelatine, in
stead e.fbeing flattened, penetrates into
the alloy beneath, which is tolerably mal
leable ; a new negative is thus obtained
in ,metal, upon which the black points of
the proof are represented by the deeper
hollows, and the demitones by the hollows
which are less deep in proportion.
This metal shape is afterwards used to
print proofs with the greatest facility.—
Gelatine, colored black or otherwise, as
desired. may be poured upon it with pre
caution ; a sheet of common impel. may I
be laid upon the shape, arid submitted to
the copying press: a slight pressure suf
fices to make the tbin layer a gelationad- ;
here to :he paper. arid a splendid positive
proof is obtained. which' it is impossible
to distinguish from a well executed pho
tograph. This proof is not endangered
by the action of light ; to fix it and ren
der it unchangeable, it has only to be
dipped in an alum bath.—Applelon's
Journal.
The Date of the Crucifixion
Herr Falb, the German savant. in a
work recently published, shows that flier,-
: there was a total eclipse of the moon con
comitantly with the earthquake that oc
curred when Julius C.war was assassina
ted. on the 15th of March, 11. C: 44.
lie also calculated back the Jewi , h cal
endar to A. D. 31 ; and the result i of his
reSrarches fully confirms the fact record
ed by the Evangelists of the wonderful
physical events that accompanied the cru
cifixion. Astronomical calculations Filmy
without the shadow of a doubt, that on
the 14th any of the Jewish month Nisan
(April 6th) there was a total eclipse of
the sun, which was accompanied in all
probability by the earthquake when " the
veil of the Temple was rent in twain from
the top to the bottom, and the earth did
quake and rocks rent" (Matt. xxvii. 51) ;
while St. Luke describes the eclipse in
these words : " And it was about the
sixth hour (12 noon). and there was dark
ness over all the land till the ninth hour
(3 p. 133.), and the sun was darkened."---
(Luke xxii' 44).
This mode of reckoning corresponds per
fectly with the result of another calcula
tion our author made by reckoning back
from the great total eclipse of April 20,
1818.
Thus, by the united testimony of as
tronomy, arebinology, tradition, and bib-
lical history, there can be but little doubt
that the data of Crucifixion was April 6,
A. D. 31.
Democratic Prospects.
The Albany Argus one of the oldest
and most enlightened of the democratic
newspapers of the country, has been re
viewing the political situation and pms
peels, and comes to the conclusions that
by proper exertion the democr a cy c a n
carry twenty-four States which it enu
merates, in the next presidental election.
These States cast an aggregrte of 222
votes, more than two-thirds of the eke
toral college. It is not improbable that
the pridietion of the Argus will be folly
realized. The tide of victory sets every,
thing in favor of the Democracy.
Death of Ex-Governor Ducker
.1;4-Governor William F. Packer died
at his resideL in Williamsport, Lycom
ing county, on Tnesday afternoon last,
September 27, 1870. Ile was the second
sun ufJames and Chuirty Packer, and
was horn in Howard tounship, Centre
comity, Pennsylvania, on the 2d day of
April, 1807.
—The United staks Supreme Court is
to meet on thlober 31.
A liilcano near San Rafael Valley Cal.,
has commenced a violent eruption.
—On Thursday the Akerman Election
bill pasßed the Georgia House by 61 to 27.
—Notwithstanding a furious eastearly
storm, the Forrag,nt obsequies in New
York. were attended by many thousands
Persons, and were of very imposing char
acti•r.
N w Ottt.r.Ass, Sept. 30.—There were
tweh e deaths from the yellow feter here
yesterday.
XI& 426..P1L PCS ..9.405-MIS .
LEA N—SIIETARDSON—In Lathrop. Sept.: 20th,
1870, by Bev. George Spaulding, Agnes S. Le
an and Horace 0. Shepardson, of Gibson,
KNAPP—Porrt•_tt—At the same time and place,
by the same, Silas B. Knapp, of Jackson, and
Lucy S. Potter, of Gibson.
TINGLEY-013E14.-1n Gibson, Aug. 21st, 1870,
by Rev. R. G. Lamb, Sanford B. Tingley, of
Hvrrirk, and Miss Amy Odell, Clinton, Waync
Co., ra.
DEAN—Bo vsys—ln Gibson, Sept. 29th. by the
same, John G. Dean, and Miss Mary A. Bry
ant, both of New Mill - fwd.
UICK —BOLLEE,- JeSSII p, Sept. 27th, by Eld
W. C. Tilden, Mr. Asher Qniek, of Spring.
rifle, and Miss. Ruth A Bolles, of Jessup.
N—ln St. Joseph, &pt. 28th, by
Rer..l.Slattery, Patrick Riley, and Miss Katie
D..rtn hoth of I)in o sk.
COUNTY COM MITTEE.
Auburn —G. I. Swisher.
Ararat—L. A. Baldwin.
A polaron Patrick ‘Valsh.
Bridgewater— B. S. Searle•.
Brooklyn—C. J. Lathrop.
Clifford —J. C. Devker.
Choeon ut —M. J. Golden.
Dimock—C. C. Mills.
Dondaff b,ro—J. C. Olmstead.
Forest Lake—A. B. Ora&
Franklin—J. C. Wheaton.
Frimidavilie—Jamen Mead.
Gibson—George Milliken.
Great Bend boro—A. B. Whiting.
Great Bend tp--T. D. Hater.
Herrick—E. R. Barnes.
Harmony—lL Hobart.
larrord L. T. Farrar.
.Jessup—J. B.*MeKeeliv.
J w •i i . t ,o ti —T.
(.coos—Sylvanus Titus,
Lathrop-iVni. Stanton.
Li bertv—lfichard Balky.
Little Meadows—Thos. O'Dow-1, Jr.
3l Milk-town Owen Smith.
31 witrose—C. 3f. Gere.
Nen• 3f ilfbrd tp —Elliot Aldrich.
New Milford lioro—Wm. Hayden.
Oakland—J. Stevens.
fins!' —Thomas Iteilding.
Springville—H. 'l'. Handrick.
Susqueiutanna —A. W. Rowley.
SIB r lake—Timothy
Thomson—Chester Stoddard.
OFFICIAL DIRECTOR V
COUNTY OFFICERS.
President Jutize—Hon F. R. Streeter.
A ancole Baldwin. It. T Ashley.
Frio holintlry arid Clerk 14i...oils—J. F. Shoemaker.
Register. Recorder. etc.-4 eninne It. Lyon..
Pistrict tortrey —D W. Searle.
Treasurer—Ben)smin
Sheriff—'('m 1. illoxlvy.
1).-prit y giwritr-311 B Ilelme.
snrees.ir intro W. Cimionsn.
Corn nil ssio era—Sarni Sherer. J. T. Ellis, Preserved
Rind•
Commissioners' Clark— Wm. A. Crnssmtin.
Jney commissioners—F. 11. Streeter, ex officio, Daniel
Brewstor. Wm A. Crossmon
A nd itors— F. B. Chandler. Tracy Hayden, 11.M.Jones.
Coronet—Ur. C. C. Halsey.
OFFICERS (IF AOI,ICt7I.TCRAL SOCIETY
Wm. 11. JCVLI.IIp. prerident ; 11, M Jure*, Jame. K.
..10, Vire l'nadeM.; (leo A. Jegoop. Corn rptandlno
Secretary ; Henry C. Tykr, Iteroniln Secretary ;
Gere. Tn•a•nres ; 11. 11. Barrington, A. Baldwin,
11. 11. nldm,cq Ext.eonve Committee.
MONTR.O , E ,II BRIDGEWATER ASYLUM.
Ilturt-rona.--John Trumbull, W.L.• ox, B. Langdon
Tlmtch••r.
Secr.d...ry— Benj. L. Baldwin.
rdeward - Dnvid Marti.
Php..an —Dr. J. I). \•all.
C=l
Barge..—('. M. Gene Comma—lX A.
W. W. W. 1,1.4.11. A. J. Geri. %% tn. 11 . Jessup, C. M
Creed..ll. J. F. Shewmaker, D. Brewster, D. Y. Austin
II A. bean•.
icusitatie—John C. Howell
High Con.tahlels J. Whipple.
`reh..l Dlreclorl—Wm. 11. Jeerop. J. R. DeWitt. W
W. Wat,rub, B. Thateher, D. F. Ahrtiu, M. B. Udmc.
EIMMIZI
Prewhytert3n—Bar, Jacob Q. Mlller
Eplooepel—Rev. E. A. Warrleer.
Raptlet.- Rev. L. B. Yard.
Aletteeibri -Rev. Klee. Elwell.
Caeillefic-•Rev. J, blAtivry .
ASSOCIATIONS
W. 117,1, Chapter, No. ND, meets at 1111110 Die Hall on
Thursday of each month on or before full moon.
Warr., Ludt,. No. 240. A. Y. 11.1 . meets at Masonic.
11,11 the first Wednesday of each month on or before
full moor, alto the e.-rood Wednesday tberrati r.
Montrose Lodge. No. 151, 1. 0 of 0. P., meet• at Odd
Fellow. Dail every Tuesday evening.
01. Juhn•• Boeampm..nt, No SO. meets at Ood Fel
lows Hall the td and 4th Friday earh mohth.
Rebecca Degree Ledge, No. 7. meets at Odd Fellows
Hail the first nod third Friday each month.
Montrose Lodge, 1..0. of 0. T. meets at Good Temp
lar. Hall every Monday evening.
Good ' , emerge t Temple of IYonnr. No. 16 rneet• at
Good Templar' , Hail then , ' Rritin , ' r ..rh month
getv Advertiocuunio.
XTOTICE
.1 1 1 Notce Is hereby givoi that I have this
day purchased a large brown house at Court
sale In Nicholson, sold as the property of
Ebenezer Rozelle, andhace left the same in pos
session of said Roselle during my elmare.
IiEO. VOLHABAS.
Sept. 30, 1870.-3
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
From the /*scriber on the, day Fore
paugb's show watt/ Montrose,a Coach dog. 3 y.
old. A liberal reward will be 'mid for his reoar-
SWAOICIIMIEFt.
Auburn Oct, 3, 1870.-Bw.
Guilenbery, Rosfnbauin
Would respectfully can your attention to their
NEW STOCK OF
Fall and Winter Goods,
which for variety of Styles nevea has been excelled In
Me place- Oar assortment of
DRESS-GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS,
CLOAKING MATERIALS, FLAN
NELS, WHITE GOODS,
DOMESTICS,&e. &e.
2174,1;y0r N7Grak.as 2343 ttIDT.
IN MILLINERY GOODS
Trimmed and antrimnsed Ladies' and Child*" Rat"
Flowers. Panthen., bi.Ack and colored Velvet', Ribbonr
ate. ae. never more handsome.
IN Ladles' and Children's FURNISHING GOODS,
Skirts, Corsets, (Mures, Handkerchiefs, Colines and
Cuffs. Merino Wrappers, Hosiery and Knit Gonda.
cheaper than fur the lasi ten yactra.
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !
For Men, Youth., and Boy., • full 2nd complete "lock.
Meted full suite from EU to s,p.
OVERCOATS I OVERCOATS I OVERCOATS!
Of all the different grade, and at all price,
CLOTHS, CASSIIIHRES, SHIVERS, Itc. for Custom
We take meaores and get op garments to order in
good style, and Warrant good fitting and sattatactory
• Ork.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
White and lannel Shirt., Merino Wrappers & Draw
ers, Hamill. rebid's, Bows, 1.in.0 sod Paper V liars &
cuff.. Suspenders. Gloves, Umbrellas, Trooko 3 nateb
eh.lu great variety.
HATS AND CAPS
For Men and Buys, of the latest style sod In great rani
sty.
Onr Stark has been .elected with care, and a. we hay
oar unods In large quantities n e frequently aura from
10 to 211 per cent. In haying. As we ask as small a mar.
gin •lo.ye cost as any dealer et, or will take. we ran
furtly promiseyou good batgain•. and will make It fur
your {metal to deal with or.
• . •
AD We ark I• a call, examicallon of our stock, and
coroparlroo of priors.
M. S. DESSAVER
Montrose, Oct. S. 1870.
FOR SA LE.
Twenty good Yearlings, and two two-year
olds—terms easy.
A. MILLARD
East Bridgewater, Sept. 1870.-3
p TALIC VENDUE.
The subscriber will sell at public sale at his
residence in Springville, on `Wednesday, Oct.
12111, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. ra., the fol
lowing property, to wit :
I span of Mares T years old, 1 three years old
bay Colt, 1 sett double Harness, 2 Cows, 1 valu
able breeding Sow, I Lumber Wagon, 1 Buggy,
3 Sleds, 1 Iron shod Sled, 2 Plows, 1 Cultivator,
I Harrow, 3 Log Chains, a large quantity of
good Hay and Straw, a quantity of Corn, Wheat,
(hits anti Potatota, a lot of good Cabbage and
garden productions, 6 hives of Bees, a lot of
Poultry, Carpenlera' 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, Tables, Stands, Dishes, Tinware, a lot
of good eider and other Barrels, 2 large iron
Kettles, 1 Settee, a Work Bench,, one first rate
hum or churn Dog, one Paint Mill, a quantity
of leaf Tobacco, Grindstone, Grain Cradle, and
many other articles not mentioned here.
TERMS OF SALE.—AII gums of $lO or no
tier, cash ; over $lO, six months credit, with in
termit and approved security.
GEORGE HENRY.
Spring Till c, Sept. Vt, 1876.--t8
riOURT PROCLAMATION.—Whereas th
ki Hon. F. B. Strtvter, President of the Court
of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail De
liceri, Court of 9uarter Sessions of the Peace,
and Court of Common Pleas and Orphans'
Court in the Thirteenth Judicial District com
posed of the Counties of Susquehanna and
Mulford, and the lions. R. T. Ashley, and A.
Baldwin, Associate Judges in Susqueluanna
County, have issued their precept, to me direct
etl,for bolding a Sial Court of Common Pleas
pec
In the Borough of Montrose and County of Sus
quehanna, on the 3d Monday of Oct., 1870, it
being the 17th day.
Dated at Montrose the 19th day of Sept. in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hund
red and seventy.
WM. T. MOXLEY, Sheriff:
ABEL TURRELL
KIMPS constantly on hand ono of the most owner
ens collactluna of
DRUGS & MEDICINES
In the country. and bestows especial attention to se ,
bating end baying Articles this desist - orient' that are
pure and genuine.
Ile Also koeps a great variety of
LIQUORS AND WINES,
bought either direct from the dlellller, or importer, and
warranted strictly pure.
Aloe, a full assortment of Paints. Oil.. Varnishes,
Brushes, Li.bricsting Oils and Dye Stuffs. tiroccries,
Wall Paper, Olasa, Kerosene, Violin*, Pistols, limit
and ammunition.
A floe variety of Gold and other JEWELRY. Pathan
try, Yankee NOTIONS, &c., and other pude too on.
meeting to mention.
During several yesrs past persons have been In the
h, bit or forming clobs,aud sending to the Great Ameri
can Tea Compeer, New York, fur their 'supplies of Tee
and Coffee. for fstullnuse.
Abel Terrell is vow supplying the people wilts these
Tess and Toffees, at his stone In Assures°, at the same
prim* that these dubs and other persons pay at the
store of the Company In New York. Thus,. pa:simmers
will wore the °lyre.* charge, trouble of clubbing end
risk of Gangling, by buying of
ABEL TUIIIIELL,
Maatiose. Pa
CALL AT
ROBINSON'S
SOUTHERN TIER
FURNITURE
EMPORIUM,
88 Washington Street,
Binghamton, N. Y
W bum you n ill find
The Largest Stock, the Mixt Asgorturent, and
the l.oe art Priers of nny house in the city.
N. B.—All tiotxls sold win-muted as repre4en
Led.
Binghamton, Aug. 24, 1870.—1 y
"LARDING & HAYDEN,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS
IN SITITELI, CHEESE, SVGA, POVL-
TRY, GAME &e
325 Washington Street.
New York
REFKLIENCE! , .
Irving Nstional Rank, Ncw• York.
S. Hutchinson k Co., 113. f; 117 Worth St. N.Y
Roberts, Smith & Co. , 112 White St.
Wagner & Kellam. TEI Murray Street,
Mulford & Sprague, Ri Chambers St.
C. B. William. & 268 S 270 Canal St., ••
MEMIIII
& NICHOLS
•••:\,
DRUGGISTS ,k APOTHECARIES,
Keep regularly oupplled with UNADULTERATED
Drugs and Medfd now. Chemical a. Dr:Sing*. S.
I.lqnoro. l'Aint, olio mid:Tarn rah. Perforntry,
Polley Swint, Yohkee Notions, de. de.
Fresh from No York City.
All the most popular PATENT MEDICINES mold In
lbia section, among which may be found
Ayrr'• and Jars , . Family Medicines, liemhnlin• Bn
lin], Schenck's roil mouie Syrtiti and Sea Weed
Tonle, Inip:inen's and Cheesemsn's
Ye
male YIII., 11:111's • out.Th Balenm,
Wig-hart' n Pine Tree iernial, .
RoIIY Heir Renewer. Ring's Ambrosia, Kennedy's Med
lea! IJl.covvry. Ilinniand's t;.-rum Ktxt,s.
liostester's btumneh Bitters,
And teary other kind. of real valor nv.d merit. In fact
oar Stock erobrdcor a floe arson[ met. t of everything eau.
ally kept la well ',Tainted Drag Stores.
r?—Prr.cr Ip t lons receive nnytlcolor attention, and
ter:2l'o3lV andloomptly compounded.
•.• Store formerly <recopied by .T. Etheritee.
A. B. BURNS.
AMOS NICTIoLS.
Ilontro, , o, March 23. IK7O
AsANticion : 110 W LOST, HOW i7ESTORED.-
1111 publithed, a new million of Dn. ert.ven-
WELL'. ULLEBEIATVD E` tar nu the radical care (with.
out medicinal cf SreIIIIAVOILWItra, or Semlmal Weak.
nest, Involiinmry Seminal Lo• res , lyporExcir. Statical
012 d Physical Incapacity. Impedimenta to Marriage.
etc.: also. Oonsnmpt ion, Epil.p.y, and Pitt, included
by pelf induhrence or se ntal extra van:code.
VP — Price. In a sealed euvel .pe, onlyn cents.
The celcianged tabor. thts 111111111,1ble moony, clear
ly demonstrotes Lam a thirty years' succestrui smart•
ire, that the alarming consent:mice+ of self-ahnse may
radically lured arithont the dangernna use or Internsl
medicine r the application of lice knife; by means of
which every itutTerer, no matter what his condition may
be, tinge cure himself cheaply. privately, and radius/Iy.
of Thi s Lecture should be in the hands of every
Ninth And man in the lane.
t , ent. under ' , ear, In n plain CIIVI•lope, to soy rtddre, t ,
paalpaid on xecript ed dr crettr, or two p. 1.4 stamp..
M.o. Dr. Culvertrelre Guide: price ri
cent..;
Address the Publinhers.
CiIAS. J. C KLINE &SO
IV Bowery. New York, Pont 011 lee Box 4,5,46.'"
Ang. 31, 1h711.-1 y
WANTED AO FISTS —To sell the HOME STITTTLE
SEWING MACHINE. Price. 11.5. It makes the
** Lock Stiteh:* alike on both .ides, mono the only 11.
record ander-feed Shuttle Mach inesold for lengthen .an.
Licensed by Wheeler I.t. Wilson. Grover & Baker. and
Singer it Co. All other tinder-feed Shuttle Machines
sold for Icon Thin $6O ore infringement. and the seller
and User liable to prosecution. Address JOHNSON.
CLARK et CO., Boston. Mara, Pittsburgh. Chicano. 111.,
or tit. Louts, Mo. Dune 21r-3m
THE FOLKOII IMPROVED Twenty-Fire
s l 2eJ — Dollor Family Sewing Machine. The cheap
eet First Clare Machine In the Market. Agent]. wanted
In every Town Llttentleommleelon allowed. For teme
and circular. addrem A. h. Ilaxmrox, Gen. Agent, No.
700Cheetnat et.. Phlladelphla, Pa. [may 18--Amth•
1113URE WINES.
We have Mid received an arrortment of Lake and
Hound V ineyerd Winer, from Meirpm. Wilmot, Morro. ..t.
Chanbeflim New York. ',which forftehneasemd flavor they
any are ansurperma nod that poichneens can rcly upon
their purity—beim/ l.
fore from noulterntion. of any kind.
The trade mark/of the firm appear. upon every bottle,
both on-Label andirent.
UtitYß & NICHOLS.
Mont rove. Feb. :13SCD,....y__,
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
MANSFIELD. TIOGA CO- PA.
English and Classical courses. Terms begin
September itb, December 12th, and March 21t.b.
State appropriations .hr students. Students ad
mitted at any time. Apply - to
CHAS. H. VERRILL, A. N.,
Mansfield, Pa. Aug. 31. 1610.-1 y
SCRANTON
STEAM COFFEE & SPICE MILLS.
All kinds of Pure Spices.
C. W. KIRKPATRICK & CO.
Wholesale Dealers In
THAN COPPISES, SPICES, 1 1 IIIST41110: .
CREA.M. TARTAR, Arc.
No. 617 Lackawanna Avenue, a few doors east
of the Wyoming Howie.
We grind all our Spices and Coffee. Coffee
roasted and ground to order, at the shortest no
tice, and as clump as in any city.
C. W. KIRKPATRICK,
H. S. SEARLE.
Scranton, Sept 21, 1870.---3 m
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This celebrated ,nnrllelue has won a deservedly high
reputation as an am:Whir orpain and a preserver of
hesith. It has become a hreasehold ternary, Irani the
nict that It Oats immediate and permanent ostler. It Is
a pure m at bl preparation, made from she best and
porederials. sale to note and keep In every family.—
h la nsmintniended by physicians and persons of all clan
ea. and to-d o y. afters public trial oft irty yeerf—the as.
era, lifr of mart—it stands unrivalled and ttereelled,
spnwling oeefulnesa wrath° wide world. Its large
and increasing sole affords itteiltive evidence of Its endur
ing fame. W de net dertn It neceseary to nay mach to
It. h,,, not per email bottle uill do more toconvlace
you ante efficacy than all fits advertisements hi the
"rid. Uit elt one fair trial and yen world eat be edit
out for ten time. Its Coat.
reo - Dirertione acentopnl each boitle.
Pelee 2Srts. bOntei. and 81.00 per 13011/0..
bold by ell Medicine Denier.. [Oct. I—lm
A 1 1 EXTARANTED—((ems /1 MONTH_ . •er
it I h.• All ER IcA N 1{111 , 1111(1 MACHINE
114./TU.N, 114 An. caI:ST.IMAF. 13. y,
A tiENTm WANTED TOr SELL.
Clmmberllu'•
LAW BOOK FOR
BUSINESS MEN'
TIIK HEMT 41 'IIS,•DD.TIo ROOK ()CT, Addreu.
() 11, c..A , E CO,„ DAnTrurtu CoSN. N. pi 21.—txt
ANTE?, AGENTS. ir.V) per der) to ern the
V eel .nest,d 110llIrrTLE . IXG
(•lIINK. II t. I ht. natl
11E
feed, make. h,
NE to W ok ottleh'•
04.10. "n both end to fully licaneed. The bust arid
cheaw•et %re g it) the minket., Address
t LA Itn. & , to -ton, &Wee Pitteburgh
Videngn, 111 , or Ph. Rte. Veld. 21,-Bm,
. - -: i.. . as . , r , ,' ,
Olsen !a.m.., •itll b 8a; Prof. Dal , Ir.
Ith St, National, 0., awl D. Greene, at
N. C...are nub -
b tTe=
Ula r ear “ An ' t r idtVi l ° 1, 4 ,,,, :ith..s te.
\
knife or If VIM it ••• 1. - otoninlntr,
and with bat hula •A IA ek tL.
.fr i a
root and Ilan la ID
ntorwl. if taken In id 10 VS Wornness
not reborn. Beware I.:,:, vs op of barn Pm.
faamors. with Weir Bli bqras trod
awn., stealing oor IA BO r p atiregalse•
to.— -s
meats. No mho,. ,
MMMSWWI
DENTISTRY
C k 4 wKErrs Nam Rooms, Icew Milford,Pit.
Particular a ft,mt !nu given to nri ope• st lons nn the nattt
rat teeth. Art {finial Teeth Inserted In all the various
styles now in ne. Perfect tatiatactinn guarantied Wall.
Cnmo and are me. and eatlefy yourselves. Otdoe hours.
hydra each day.
Jan. 5. IS7O —ly
T.A. Ft.. 13 MI .L. Li U - tram.
II S. HARD)NG.
BEN. L. HAYDEN
JOHN S. TARHELL, Prop Helot.
EL:ht h•ane till. House (14Ily. connecting witty.
the R. 1. .t W., tlc Erie, end the Lehl•yil valley Rail
n-a) e. [July ,1,1811).-,-tr
THE HVIERIOII HAIR CURLERS
Sold at Dry Gthtdo, Trimming.. and :t:otlonStonm
:NZ. —1111 S tte . 1 Buce.. 111...riLd
rt.. Nt:tilt.d ft ,e to any part or the United b • te. Optant
recttlpt the money. [Jane 15, tHlTl—Gruiw
ALT. RIGIT r FOR 1878
mac ra . l Y mlocrra.me.x.i.
lelh eirn-tani r,reipi of NEV. GOOD', by which hie
...Ott meat ir rendered more and more complete and
ntinictiic for all trip lintel var;etirA.o.f trade for lea).
In New Dry ee'neele, .V,Er Orwerleit.
Neer send Neer Stores. iron, jr,di c in,,,
DLL. Ikwebeet Shoe... Prtner. Mindow Sha.ks
(nil.. INfraln Paw., Larhew Fr•nr. Hoop
uhich nil A. 'old en 114/
~,net femora& term..
New Milford. Ja M
n. leTn
IRON IN •THE BLOOD.
NAITIIIO3 OWN VITALIZING AGENT—MOM
sure you art Pertnin= o
Pamphlets free. J. P. DYNSMONE.
No. as Dey Sr., New York.
Sold by Drugghtts generu4y,
M.,t, in. y
p trll PS ! l'i" MPS !
Cucumber Wood. Pumps
The Best and Cheapest Pumps ever made.
Durable, reliable. accurate and perfbet, and giver
no taste to the water.
They arc rulapleii
depth or well unto
water very easily
one ean put them
in repair, & when
to directions,"
give perieri Amis.
ASK YOB BLATCFILEYS .
CUCUMBER WOOD Plailik
Every Pump mold by me or my authorized'
agent guaranteed genuine.
CHARLES G. RLANCTILEY.Msnft
624 and 626 Filbert street.
Ap. 6-6 m
•
T EA'
Every kind of Tea In marketjnot arrived. and
for Pal. at New York wholesale price.. Also a fins as
sortnient of COFFEE. Boy of too and none express
charges. ABEL TERRELL.
Montrose. Pa.. Aprll.2o. 1810.
A BEL TITIIRELL,
Ras jut retturned from Now York with a huge ad•
Mann to Me wenal stock of choke goods.
Sparer°, Nov. 2.1, •
==!
Mu:CTWISE. PF:NYA
INDSOPEILsASILE ALITILLIE
Pt)!: ME LADIES,
[Pnlentrd.T:tly 9th 18T7
h (•orier k the moat perreet
ver c.frored to the
idle. It Ir melly operated.
•nt in nppearrace, nod trin
.1 ftjare the hair, an there Is
best r• gaired. and no metal..
en b~l~ucu need to not or
•nk the hnfr.
taunGctnn:d;oaty, and far
Mc - MILIAN 6 CO.
Nt.rth Front Street,
P..ILADCLPIJIA, Pi.
TOILEY'S
for cisterns many
43 feet, and throw
and Niftily. Any
and keep them
nit up according
hey never MI to