Countg uotscs3 gittcp.,ll. • Two lines in this Directory, one year, sl.,so— eath additional line, 50 di. • -,• NEW MILFQRD M. L. MOSS aco .lona In Pry Aord.. flea, Cap.. BOOill and Shoe... and Gnneral Merchandi.r. on Hain strer...l, sewed docr,,,below - the Epircopul Church. • , UNION MOTEL, Imp! In WILLIAM SMITH, on :Ninth street, hear [he Depot -0 MICTIOI,Aft SHOEMAKER. Agent tor Legere double 'Turbine. !Test eater wheel tn nee. tiatirketton pnannteed.• , _ A.• NSA n. Ponnd►r: lu.l driller in Than and 01. c r Utensils, one door horn Plihthey'. 11o•el, Main fit, If F. KINDER, emrrince ` akor ond Pmiertnter. 00 Stain Street, swe,oo.oni twtna. MoCOLGVir IntontEßS: Draleiw rei Groccrleo and Prtmitkia., on , 3fafte ,teek:•• ' ' IIVOLET & SnN. (D-FlOtte,Ered: 1 440 t. Z ' I.lfot...reCroOnt, — Grotorles and flori.logot on Main Street. onpoette the Depot W 3 T BAYb6V, Itlnnn , netnrers of elznr• nod Wholenulu dcalern In Vinker liotion, And Fno , 7 Goode. on Mari Shone. nein,* fitiSoconmi Chareh. • MoS , 4 & KS 1 / 4 P. Leath. r Manuißrtiurrr and dceler. 'ln Harnett) Findings. St., neon Ktofovelo.llUrc . , • AM, & HAYDEN. Denier,. In nrne. and ■n Minufactarers of Cigars, uu Vnlu SLlvet, litnr the Depot . P. ATR PHAN'S. lione Shoelee cud eau.ral Ref frirl no Main Street, south or the brit t:e. .1. DICKERM 01. an.. Dealer In general merchantlimi and Cluthiug. Brick Store. on Main Strad. WII IP PLE S MEAD, Dealer. 111 p.ncral Moral:lndite oo Main Suva. o 31.•IVAWLEY. Timlwr In wlternl M«rchandlPi: on 4111iiho Woret.4tppootto "ohlm!fo'• • • GREAT BEN 1) L. S. LENTIELM. Manor:v.lu,, nr tocalher. find dealer In general Merchnndi•c. on M Io Sir. et • , . D. Pt WART. R, Mccetifint Tailor andSfriler In Dead Made Clothing, Dry Good., Groceries and Pros icloso-, Main Street.* ..• === 111.14.0.1 WHITE. 'Alannfacturitr of and dealer in sniinri nr Plows and Casting, OIBSON EDWARD- & !MY •ntafooturcrs of Wo,:ron• and libileta, near tlin !,rtire ‘ II9NTItOSE. ABM. TrRRF.LL, s;nla U nrn0p.,31 , •4 1 6.40, eteeirik Pemt.. On, Dvr •mfi.. flrotet:tt: Jett...try ete. '7O Dent wawa At GE E. Nee, Office, and dealer.. Iti Grocer- les and Prualainakereckery. etc., Public keenne, The friend, and patrons of Drs. Wheatons Smith, of Binghamton wilt rernineber that the,,e erazy Dentists will he at Koou's Hotel, in Men trose, on Thursday the 3d of November. All e xeupt those who enjoy bwl teeth an rpoor hratth should give them actin. Oct_ 271 h., 1870. JANIII E. CJILIDIALT. Patornev at tale, Office nue Akar below, T•cbell [loupe, Public Atenue. wic. fi romprn Bqp or.o Porrlv , Pn. rage Tick to and Draft& of Preand, Ireland and gcnt had.l• , . J. R. FLETCtRWS ratimi,Ralpoll I. tha place to ;rot 1,.. Crean, Oidtemand CLastot, In e5" . .JJA7 1 .. 0 .1 3 .lid. .trs . et- ' • . , 4 . St1101:1 ) ViTTOWN. Gr, era' rtrr imrr Ar0n.06,;, •;•11 Itnllnutd sp G. Yart and Nna& Iph ta. OLFee yu,•;#lo9r "ea *Nu. Bank, , F. 13 riIAtTI!VR Geti'ornlln:arancle'linirSnring Mn Milne Agvia, Ptilwlir Amour • 8V1R,,,i5 a NICHOLS. the tthsee tottv, Drew. and M.lll Ctiptra. Tothteen. Nye*. Pnekehltooits. Spada citm. Yank., Notion., kr.. Public r..nue, WM. 1. Col. Llamw maker and et.;, in all art lelri awally Icipityttta trade..Oppolrille the Bank: • WY. U. ROCA .1 CO.. Dealer* in Son•,. Hardware, and icine...van.r. a Tin and Sheetirina ware. corner of Zan anti Turnpike larva. N fl. VOMT., 11r,chailt Tailor and draihr in TrlnAnlnq., •:d Furnishing hood.. and Ar.nt+ fut •Ifni.rer scrciuv Marhine, un Main :Area, Fandliam•fichling. A. N, In t;roce.ica. Nor6flon.. Stnilom•ry and Ynttkee 71;ot4rila, AL band at Avrtan...• T srotti: m co. Deelert in gtove.. hardware Acricuttu•el , tn,.l..tneuts, Floor sod Groorr.ce. app,. site T. mall liver R Ci - N.FORD et MITCHEL. Livery and Evehent, hualie. in rest of Bank .7 It DOCITT & on . Bcnlcr• In Dry 4..4%. Bard was and, gcon.rat metchaucli.c. .roor. ocar Knot Block • Xecal 3intriligente. Destructive Fire to Tunkhunnock On Thursday last the village of Turtlthannock was visited by n very disastrous tire, which con sumed a large portion of the husinmti part of the town, end but for the timely interference of rain lb rarages would undoubtedly have been doudly destructive. The fire broke out about o'clock, A M in a barn belonging to the Hutrortl house. The pri „ghs of tlic der.:4* unknown ist present. There wan a very strong, wind 011ie lime, causing the llama* 49,..giaread very- rapidly. The following buildings were dt,stroyed, be sides damaging ether buildings and Property The Hullbrd House and stables; Zeit-het . ; gar manufactory ; Dr. RtiMers drug store Gray's baker• ; Stan Iwo 's cabinet ware rooms. Millings & Nbilps' store ; Pratt's dwelling :Lod tin shop ; Bedford's harness shop , Renslutei grocery and provision store : Geo. Fisher': gm ,.'"r3- and saloon Fledineis grucrry ; •,tenl - meat market : Mrs Mahan's and Miss Ma ry Fisk's :ffliTtineri stores; F G Osterhont's ho tel , Sulaplos s,Offefillop ; Chas. Rishbaugit's 'mug ,'Hastings & Eastman's shoe tnanufac tor ; and Jamas Kelly's divelllng. S,me bursts, hugs and other animas were burned. The heat was so great that the French plate glassin Bunnell's bank were bruiteo Lc it. The. Pittston 'firemen teem telegraphed for, t dkl not arrive In tone, to tisstst in suppress ing the fire. , es with tne exertion of the citizens sad the setting In of a heavy rain about l l o'- riocit, the fire was arrested in Its matt career, before their arrival The loss is t.O imam] ut about *125.000. Horse Staten Some thief took num the stable, of Mr. 110 - ace Brewster cd Bridgewa:er, on Yut.wday.pight Oct. 1470, a three year old black mare, described as having a white spot upon her near dank. and a sprinkling' of white Lairs over her b"slY• Faranat Fait ,given un Wednesday itterritn - g, and the horse - was traced by way 0: Cluntango Forks to Waterville near Cam N. Y., but as yet has riot been recovered A reward 01 'IOU, has been offered by the Montrose. Horse thief Detective Association for Ate returnof the horse and thief, or faj for the return of-the horse • • • Vie, se Ireii as cabers, were nmett amtuoil by the descriptipggf thdttdef as given by the scatterud over the country. As they emanated from the office of that critical -grammarian," the editor of the Montrose Re p atliess.'we must suppose the diseription true to lila, hence we will give it rest atha et Weratuin. "Taken by gn I rialiman, about 6 feet 8 inches high, had on a high hat and light pants; short box oast, and dark whislmni Mar 35 years old ; would have a new soft saddle On, tis lie 4 bmight such a one of Mr. Cox on Monday the 24th." Wi' are notso fortunate as to be able to discern p L ationality as readily as some people are; Iterate . re e.ould not say whether tic thief is XittliCee, rieit Dutch orAfticint,"ttetheri s tire Wives :in eitherelaw, but fronithe description 'Mk...3Ft be. should have "soil, ss4Plie ol," be nannot bacon. gia"red Ile Irishman or convicted as the thief. We think our travelling alwaintaatercaltoAts.: sumed the sides "New Milford," "Huge Paw," and other'blistering [tamps opt,lCMg-AM.e.qi 4 1 !tizfie "aching imit spi• in some other parts just now. The trackse halcft do not speak well for his On the South the Livery Stable of E. E. I ttern Mt Alt& Wur wurftoooridents. 1 . ability. \ 1 Buffington, was deatroyed. His horses , vehicles, ! • : Iharness, ite, were removed—losing only hay, Young illen's Christian Association. grain &c. These stables belonging to G. D. The Third Annual Convention of the Young ' Montanye. Loss, sl,ooo—lnsurance OOP. •?.- :a. ,- -,... ; , ! , . ' Men's Christian Association - of the State of 1.- A titan belonging to M.l . Mercur, near the The recent' opening Of the Winona and St:: Pennsylvnnia,will convene at Seranton,Luzente I Livery Stable, was also partially destroyed. 1 Peters Railroad to 31unit4M:forming a connec county, on Thursday, Nov. Nth, 1870, closing its 1 On the north, two tenement house belonging i tion with the St. Paul acid Sioux City road, and session do Thursday evening. Peleg-ates are !toJ. A. Record, and occupied by - tenants, were ! affording two obtlets to the Atkin& cities, in expected from all the Assocaiations in the State, ; burned; Low , . $ 2,1100--- tesumnee $ 1 .4 00 . The' addition' to the natural one by the Minnesota among whom will be many of our most proud- , tenants lost more or 1 i ...s in the rem o val of th e river, has culled, in an especial degree, public at ; vent ministers and earnest Christian workers. : goods, as did others who lived in the immediate tention to the commercial importance Uf this A most cordial Invitation is exended to ministers I vivify of the fire. ... . i and Chritian laymen in town and minify dig- 1 On the west side of the alley, the barn and 1 The growth of Mankato; norOithstarrding the ' tricts where there are no Associations, to conic residence of Mrs. Felton, on State Street, also :fact that, until recently, the &lei to the site up to the Convention. A most hearty Christian ' fell a prey to the devouring e'en: l ent& L a ss $2,- lon which the city now stands was 4 . , eimitriver :.l J WeiMnle is assured to all who come, and nr- 501. Insurance on house.,C.4oo N o in s urance sy, has been vigorousand rapt, : _ _ ,; rangements will he made for their entertainment, on furniture. which was much damaged.l 'file tint idailli MIS Made to the land now oc -las well as for reduced fare on railroads. .t— O n Friday n i g h( th e paint shop of Wut. I copied by the city, in Isl 2. In IStiti the inhabh ' All who design attending, are requested toad. Keeler, on sec o nd strict, near his residence was i faith numbered Vitt ;in /end it hod tato/mai 1,- dress themes K. Cruc, Chairman State Ex- Oct op fire and totally tiestrtvcd. We do not I u 2 e — and t h e decialfl.ll Federal, certauahr 4570. ; co . mtdeted, exhibits a population of 11,1E4 ecutive Committee,ittee. Pittsburgh, that they may T. know Mr. Keeler's loss, but hear be he was i n . Just avail themselves of these privileges. , stared $4 50. i In /an the whole roility.„(Hlue Earth) num ' i 1 bored 4.50'3 inhabitants—being only 1,321 more than the present population of the city alone.— i A sevcrF,...M.Oflar.. . A "Quake in Um Republican Office. ; This year the roll of the census taker exhibits ..i. curioussase is mentioned by an elEhange, , We, supposed that . Montrose , scatisi here , of a thief in Pittsburg, Pa., who, while engaged ~ Among the pinnacles of the everlasting bills; 1 17 . 447 * nll3 hi thePuP!Or'''' ' f u r . :n abovcall etch sublunary dangers as arise' ;. How many counties east of the Mississippi in stalling applim from an orchard In the suburbs ;• floods, tairtliquakes, ..k...; but it is credibly ! can exhibit a ratio` of tnereasOcuMpared to of that city, fell from the tree into which be . asserted that the earthquake did visit Us, shale- lied climbed,and was, so injured as to render him ing horses more or less, rocking chimneys, and : incapable of rising. While in this condition hre"ing glass. - -tfmtlewy RepubaPin. 1 two cows came open liina,-trod began licking ! The above was a startling piece of news to his face. They so relished the taste of the this eommunity,and the great query has been i brackish perspiration there, that they tore the to unilerstand . what it inita nt, as the chimneys:l clothing front his body, in order to enlarge their are all upright, and glass perfect. We Clan sphere of operations. The licking from the , readily explain thc.di,errona. Our neighbor let. , C map-like tongues was continued until blood . heard from ttittie:Voilinitiii Penosy,vanni, Intik - oozed front his arms, breast, and face, after 'um. Ohio, Dukotivai... -- eiricl the quaking in the which he feht i oi from exhaustion. He had Radical house of corruption led him to suppose it to be an upheaval of ?dottier Earth, It is but nearly perished from loss of bloodlelbre he env - i rescued. No hopes of his, recovery are enter- a preilinnitory symptom of the more severe shuck Wlliell Will lie tell on Tuesday next Bet mined. He thinks this was the worst "licking" ter ha prepared brother Frazier, look out for he ever had. Radical chimney and "colored" glass! I , Temperance Lectures. Township Officers. I. Rev. - Thos. linbeyir will address th e citizens The following towns were omitted in our llst on the subject of Temperance, as follows: last week. Saturday eve. Nov Silt, Uniondale.. , pIy±DAFF--Judge. Amos Mills' limps, 0. 1 5 . Monday eve. Noy 7th, City Lodge. l'lonney, Cluis. tiloeuni ; Justice. C. C. Church; Wednesday eve. Nov. 26111, Hophot tom. . &h. Dim, Jos. Brow tell, John Babson : Assessor Thursday. eve. Nov. 17th. Clifford. , .1, C. Olmstead i Consk Amos Mills. Friday eve. Nov. Wilk, Dundatt . EllilitiX MN 11. LE —Judge, Philip 31ilham: Inspq Monday eve, Noy. 21st. Brooklyn. Edward Duffy, Michael Dow; And, H. Turin; Tuesday eve Nov. 22th East Bridgewater Justice, R. Toran ; Sch. Dirs. M. M. McManus ' Ii Icisinesday eve. Nov. 2134, Olive Lae( Lodge_ Mathews ; Assessor, Hugh Dully : Const. Geo. W . Thursday eve. Nov. 24th, Montrose. 4-Abbott: . OillSoN—Judge, J. M. Putter; Insps IY. W. p v e, 0. S. ‘N aliter ; Aud. Geed. Woodward; Soh DirsJ. M Putter, T. J. Manzer, G. J Stiles; Assessor, G. 11. Pickering; Constable, F. P. 11 honey ; Treas. N. E. Kennedy ; Cik . C. A.' ...Kennedy. LENus.--Judge, Andrew Halstead t Insps, Jonathan liartley,ilunry Millard; And. Deriul Pause; Justice, C. V. Conrail , Sch. I)irs. Silas flattop. G. %,st, Green, Iltt,ses Cox I - Assessor, Sand E. West ; Cilst. Herman linker , Trees. S. 11. It. Brow ; Clk I . il, Hardy ; Supervisor, .G. W Green Special Examinations Gibson, Kennelly School House, Tuesday. Nov. 15th. Forest Lake, at my house. Saturday. 19th. MOll tra.e, at my office in the Court House. Montlay Dec. sth. Classes will be formed at 9 o'clock, A. M. in Regular Series, and at 10 o'clock, A M. in the Special Series. Teacher' to be admitted must he presented before the close of examination in first branch. Each teacher to he provided with pen. ink. paper and 12nion sixth Header. Individuals designing to teach will find it necessary to attend at some one . of these Ex• aminatiMis if they secure Certificates this win• ter, and should join a class in their own district, or wbere they camet to teach. Dirixtors and friends itre.requested to be present. I n ill hold an Esau - lin:it ioo for Professional Certificates. at my -office in Montrose,: Tuesday, nor. 22ci, commencing at 10 a. m. to continue two (lays If tieuessarr.,_ Teachers wiin have held Professional Gerti - cate. and those basing PrnfeAslonal Certificates will have an opportunity to enter Ore NV C TILDF:?i, Co., Supt. Lake Centre, Sept 30th, 'STU. Itivac Ball A game of ball was played on the Nieholson Fair ground, on Friday last, between a picked nine of Lenox, and a wk.* t nine from the Star & Junior clubs of Nicholson,n,tulting in an easy victory for the Nicholson boys by this /owing s:core..., Dashoomi-pottiog tot end to the game at the dose of the eight Innings Nieholson. o. r. ..,Lptibx• - o. r-• Simons, c. 9 SE. Robinson, c •'9 2 Smith, p 1 5 F Rood. p. 4 1 Ilinelmin. s. s. 1 5 Ely Robin. s. s. 3 2 Titttny. lb. 4 3S B. Robin, lb 3 2 Brown, 2b 3 3M. .1. Titus, 21). 3 2 Bloomer. dd. 1 11). Rribinsob„- Sb 4 1 Niver. if . ,4,C1...Ri11er. If. 1 4 Tanner, of 3 2,1"..A.. Jeffers, cf. 2 3 SIM - rt -.," - ' ' 1 .-.- 3IS. Miller, rf, - 2 1.1 Total. 24 84 • • - Score by rniiinio. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 H Nichulwm. 1 .7 , ,1 2 32 3,434 Low:. 7 & 1 1 0 .. 2 -20 Umpire-11'0D , , 44 Lenax club. Census of tfroomeACounfr. • Binghamton fits, 12,733 ; Binghamton town %nip :2;069 --Vestal, 2,221 tlttion; 2,550 1 1 'Maine 21011 ; Nanticoke, 1,041 ; Lis) 2.7.57 i Trian gle, 1,346. Barker, 1,396 , Chen:lngo, 1.91 : Fenton: 1;449 ; 3,,409 ; Windisor, : K irk m nod, 1.402 ; - Conklin, 1,440; San. ford, 3.250. Total, 4-1,176. Increase in five I ears, 6,243. Bradford Comar Item.. from the .ergo Fate RISM !—Last weekour town viailett w tlt,n aeries 2(,fit.Atrict . iie fires, ‘o3lcli. Leyo'nif 'die - pules, was the work of ineendiaritm. o n Wednesday night. nt about 10 o'clock. the barn of 3lessrs. Wickham & Black, in rear of the Means House barn, vras set on fire, and befelfed*overed, bad inside such progfimas to defr all eiforts to save It. One florae_ Cow, Caniage• and all the contents thereof was totally ‘l.-stroYa LOSS v:Ino litsuranee $2,0 Tnis fire imperilled the Means liousebarn, but by a determined effort, it was finally saved. Before the Fire Department had ceased to work on this tire. another alarm was sounded, when . to ;the poiroeroltiqo of sit e already ex- - cited people, it was discovered that the large barn belonging Jo fia;n6s, L' lnaln'aillance of all It wati-Sti vious iii_p_sl , 9”aker,pu . ildin c l , F9ulll etiut,.l/9.,,f4vz, The Steamer was yet playing at the first fire, and the entire...rim Del:LtypilenS,laith thArt!iose stretched, was entirely tiiipitiPai'ed fOr this-'un asual emergency, and considerable time was lost in getting at work on the second fire, notwith standing the unprecdented citorts of the de partment. The Elwell House barn, with eight horses. carriages, Harness, etc., etc., was burned. The following persons had property in this barn : Wm. Kenner, Duahore, one Horse, Harness and Wagon, and two:thous of Millinery Goods. Chas. Knapp, Burlington, ono Mare and Colt, hanXiisiund , btmgys—dtalett-McDonnbEansbore; one'lnnw, quid • bri'mr.' Rini& Proisett, one horse and harness. J. C. Wilson, Elwell flouse,,threrk.„p:nagi, hack, one buggy', one sleigh, throe sets harness, bay, grain, dc. Mr. Wilson's loss alone, is 1,- 500 to 2,000 dollars—no insurance. The ham belonged to Win. Elwell and Geo. D. Montanye. 'Loon $l,OOO. insurance $5OO. LATHROP—nage., Horne Mayer ; Insps. Is aac W iluiarth, - ..:0; 5, g i ctpkey4 4.4ilitor, John Wand ;..lUatic_o4,3l'.`RentiM;..,44i4Ws. S B. QUlC4lgehe 5e0tt,%: , 13. 3ltßer, ..k3sZ'n:sori Alvin Isminnry; Coast. IL. B. 4fliflowl ; 'Freits. •Lorerzo sweet 1311 ROhihson, ' fitrri.k 31E.Ailniu - s- 1 -4udge, .I. • * W. Barton: Inips. Richards Rini •Pstrick ; Au Barre Barney, ;AL J. 31. NI:W[II2W, Bear - th , k.e; :tumor, 31artin Newman, Const. E. B. Williams. NEW 3111.1 , 0/1/3 Trip—Judge, L. W. Tennant; Insps. Nathan Fish, John A. ; Aud. Cleo. W. Mackey; tiuperriaor, J. E. Gunn; Sch. Dirs. G. 319.0 q, G. N. Burlingame; Assi.asor,H.C. Lutist: A. .S Roe; Treas. A. Summers ; Clek. J. W. Walker. St - sia'A DErcrr—Judge, Saml Falkenbnry ; Belncps nj. Gregory ...fluid. Wm. Emery Jus tice, C. Farlainan ; Sch. Dirs. Edwin Barrett, J. If. Ceak, Chas. A. Park, Putur Tait ; 11" m. C. Fri 1.4 ; Coust. Gem. Tilfauy ; Trans, John Alba ; Overio.ers of Pour, Frank C. Ytzry, S. B. Nfarune). Litt of Jurors. Drnwn for Term commencing Nov. 14. Grand Jurors publi,Metl last N% eek : JT ITOR?,--15( Auburn—George ffunnell. Clark E. Davis. Apolacan—David ('. IV.tt,(l. Brooklyn—John C. Lee..las. H Sterling. Bridgewater—Danl., M. Tiffany. Edgar Tyler Clitrarti—JtAin Baker, Ssnti. ()wens, Wright Welb,. Richard D Davis. Choomut—Patrick Byrne, George Baxter David 0. !dinkier. Dundatr—l dears Brownell. Nelson Coleman Franklin—Edward L, Beebe. orberin—Ritvmnifd Great Rena tp.—Peter Mesiek, Galen Newman. litnnkk-4Phllo Burritt. Hartord—Tyler Carpenter, Thomas J. Carr. Harmony—Jacob Schlakler. Lathrop—Alvin Smith, tits) Smith. Liberty—Robert M. Caswell, Rallis Fish. Lenox—Sylvester Wescott. Little Megulows--A.valy Beebe, E. B. Beard oleo Montrose—Henry H. Ellis. New Milford boro.—Ed ward Whitlock. New MMtbrd tp.—Jantes We-atiltll. eilfiland—Stques Lovett, Wilber 1). Stoddard ituslt—caeob Crtmk. 'Lorenzo Williams. Susquehanna Depot--Samuel Faikenbary. Springvi le—Cyrus %V Bard. Tlwvuow. Juntnet-2d week. Auburn—Peter Ace, Thomas Sheridan, Mar. taiu Wilcox. A polacon—Jos. Beebe. Ararat—Hobert If Dunn. Bridgewater -Lorenzo Beach, Francis Tingley tswittlen—Janies M New tott,,Chus. F. Peri go; ltothea TIMMoIfTs. ChOcoutd..llloltael Behan. Cliffunl—Seward I Miller. Dimock—Lyman Blakeslee, Sumner Deans, Austin fr Lithrop, Loren Newton, Urbane stnit`b. Voluey .N Young. Franklin—lamer C Wheaton. Fritaularillos—itobert Winters ClibsonWnt Tarbox. Henn - B. Ellsworth.. Great Bend tp.—Thomas 'Wright, Addison Me ick. Harford—John Leslie Harmony— Jes. 0 Taylor. - Jessup—David Shay.- • Jackson—Stephen Tucker. LathroP"Nnt..ll3aker, Geo. Decker. Lenoi—,Dtannitt onR McNamara. Montrose—Anthony Beek; Heury C Tyler. Middletown Lawrence Curfet, 'Newell Bar num John Junes. New 31iltold boro—Oco. D Fuot. New .Nlilford to —.Wm. C Handriek, David W ellman. Springville—Warren B Lathrop. Personal. Dr. Clark *lll be at the Per Lee Bonsc, Bing hamton, N. 1., Oct. ttl, Noy. 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, and 7 Montrose, Taber! Housd, Taegday, Wed nesday, Tbureday_ and Friday, Nov. 8,9, 10 and 11. Binghamton, N. T.., Saturday and Monday. Thereafter, the Doctor's patients will ben-01116(rd by mail of ids complete list of appointments. Oct. 19, 1870.—td Accident Great Bend, Pa.. Oct. 3191, 1870. din nxnk— Dear Sir r—A serious accident occured at the Depot of the D. L. 4; W. R. R., at this place tilio!it 5 O'clock this evening. As Mr.' Milo Gaettisey,.the conductor of ausal train attempt ed to stem upon_the Engine, ho made a misstep and - thll against the tender and was precipitated under the train, which would undoubtedly have passed Entirely over him, but for the timely er ;Torts of awlan by the name ofJohn Harbor, who draggedlibsi rum beneath tno train.. Ills right "'Rs Ffs? . . , PR I M 4 Fas,'Sr(sPaCll by Drs: Patzinkr33dytakund Bkelercr, 'who- perforteed attinipufatiei lA' the aka lidar — ihoutder. Re IrPrttifilv:lfe.-_,lr44lketirilsil bit 'Roper are enterumearif ilillaSak762ollll3o! Letter from Blanket°, Blinn. From the records of the N 04d Settleis Associ ation" of Mankato , ' organized• ddring the pres ent year, of which flea: Maxfield, `Mtg. is Secre tary, and also from a publicatiOn made in the liccurd, it appeera tliat hi 185 tin' Inhabitants of 31ankuto consisted of the folloicing named persons ; Parson 11.401itt };.good. rich, James liablitOgitiWirc, James (Anther, Daniel Williams, Samuel Leech, John James, Henry Coons, John Saroeder, John E. liarri son, Joseph Lavine, Noah Armstrong, Joseph Bender, Henry Jackson and John Rovrent , — (Mrs. Rablin being the first white woman in the plus ) C=El Mankato is situatext on the right or south bank untie 31innesota river, at the point of the intersection of the Blue Earth, and nn the most southerly bend of the first named river. The ground gradually ft.:cedes frith the bottom, a distnnee of near half a mile, when it strikes a se ries of elevations, the approaches to which being broken by benches or tables, averaging 40 rods in width, and the summit reaching an altitude of 200 or 300 feet above the surface of the river. A more grand and picturesque obtainsti front dime heights, rarely enchants lite vision o. the lover of nature ; and they wt i hereafter constitute locations for those delightful Ninae that are destined to be planted on the margins of these grand rivers of Minnesota. A district better watered by rivers that hay, their court 5.% in never-tailing springs and lakes. has not been discovered by the United State Surveyor. \Vithin the corporation are three artesian wells, one of which, were its volume not re strained by artificial means, would supply - force adequate to run manufacturing establishments Where these supplies are nut un hand, wells a few feet below the surface furnish inexhaustable supplies. And a characteristic of the pliysicul arrangement here manifests itself in the fact that on the summit *eater Ls obtained at about one half the dapth that is required on the plain below. There ~.4 probably not a quarter suction in Blue Earth county not supplied by never- Etiling streams or springs. SCHOOLS AND cut Itrors. Mankato is in possession of educational ad. vaniama of. sunericircharacter. No city in the State of its population and wealth, is more high ly favored In this important regard. The State Normal School, under the eflicient management of Prof Geo. M. Gage, is conduct ed with a degree of success that justly ehallen gas the pride of citizens and visitors interested in the great work of popular education. The attendance in the Normal and Model depart ments amount to 165--St) in the former and 83 in the latter. The buildings are now about fin ished, ans,l it. would ho &measure of justice not only •to Mankato, but to the eduentkmal inter ests of the whole State, if the next aesaion artily General Assembly apprnpriate a sufficient sail of money to tuoroughly complete the buildings. and Oroperly fence and adorn thegeolinds, upon which natore has tools Mal such gifts. Toiii private schOols, one under the manage menu of the Sisters of Notre Dame, and another established by the Society of Christians, are each largely attended. The Presbyterians, Catholics, Episcopalians, Methodists, Baptists, Lutherans and Welch CBl rinists, have each commodious church edifices, the first named being of brick, andthe Catholic 01 stone. The Catholics are engaged in the erec tion of a oksurch building which will ecrst.ls73,- 000. The present building will then be chietl used fur school purposoic FLOUR, NEED, &C The value of-ttourand feed for custom am. merchant trade 'produced by the mills within and adjacent to the city, is estimated at $1;5,- 000. The quantity of flour, particularly that produced M The Red Jacket Mills of Messrs. Hawley & Pearson, is in high repute, not only In home, but in the eastern markets to which it is shipped. Nearly the entire product of the Red Jacket mills are forwarded to eastern markets. The eastern shipments of these mills amounted last year to 12p00 barrels. In the Chicago market it ranks higher than any other Minnesota brand with twcia.CigeptioAS, ausl c(ltialtortiloaa., Teachers' Examination The Annual Examination will be held al. followa Silver Lake, Brackney School noise, Tuesday November Ito. Liberty and Franklin, Lowsrille Centre '.iebon' House Wednesday, Nov. 2nd. New Milford and Born, Born Sebool House Tburatbw, Nov. 3d. Omit * Bend and Bona, Born School House Friday Nov. 4th. Harmony and Oakland, Susq. Depot Selina House, Saturday, Nov. sth. Jacitsdh, Corners. Betwol House, Monday Nov. 7th. •Ararat and Thomson, Aldrich School Housi , Tuesday, Nov. Bth. Herrick, Lyons School House, Wednesday, Nov oth. Clifford, City School House, Thurdsay, Nov Lepo4 Glenwood .ikbo6l Bone; Friduy Nor. - Brid64writer, iloolroc School Housec Sutuf day, I.2th. The Rev. Thos. Roberts will address th , Citizens on the subject of Temperance at tit, following places: Wednesday evening, Oct. 26thJilenwood. Thursday evening. Oct. 27th, ..Lenozrille. Clifford. Friday evening, Oct. 28th, Ohmbriat Lodge Satarday evening, Oct. 29th. City Lodge Clifford, and will preach on the Bohbath If de sired. , Monday evening, Oct. 31.st,Dundaif. ~„ . The Lodge Deputies of each Lodge are earn. catty requested,to see that that appointment!. are freely circulated, and•that proper illaech an procured to lecture in. - . 0. W. Mali r.. pfrAD'eley. na.am.rtx*azips: . • , the •bouso of-the ‘• brides. tether, In Foreif bake, in *rah by . Lid. w e (!_Tilden A Genii fl..."Bbeilp, alarm* . Lortga ltt. Taylor: 4drertiiiincitto. D issoLuTioN: The co-partnership heretofore existing he tween Isaac E. Davis and John Rivenburg un der the firm name of I. E. Davis tt Co. tea.eti this day by `mutual consent. -- -• • Dunda,,,Oct 18, 1870.-3:24 STOOK Tho aubseritatr will soli at AUCTION on his farm 111. East Bridgewater, on Thursday-Nov. Hitt, tit 10 o'clock, a. tu., the following live , Lo wit : Teo good Coors, about 20 good blooded Sheep. lot (il fine Chester county not prevj nobly 14 01.1 TE,lolB.—.All -sums of $lO, rush ; over $lO, , G months credit a ith interest and unproved se CUritY. DANIEL STUART. EtkA Brid,grwattr, ()c. 1670 —3 LIVE AGENTs WANTED FOR WOMEN OF NEW YORK, OR .00IAL LIFE IN TIIE GREAT dry. Wml4..rful th.,•1,1•111. nta a g ft ,l.toCritcy M.T. t• d cape.. d A c Rc. Pre, *a IS The 11.,4 book 10 puntl•h.-d. Toe twat t..rro s to A gents •••• r oo Ad4r.•-. N Y Book co. I4t Namtu at N Y Bwo4 oeToliEß J. & P. COATS' Beat E€ll2r. G 4 ord LS NOW THE CO IV . T-41 -V.- Thread put up for the American markut which is Stx-Uurd iu all numbers From No. Bto No. 100, inclohive. Fur Hand and Machine. For Sale by ALL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS 26-Irn (cwerx) LADIES' FANCY runs. JOHN FARETRA, 718 Arch St., ltddle of the Block he t cot 71 tt and Si h sts. Month PHILADELPHIA. importm msonfhe are% lealer in aIl kinds mid tuallt) of MA CY rrns I'or Ladies' and Chtldrens' wear. Havioe enkrtfed. remod led and Iny,rnved tny ..Id td favorably known Fur Inn..rlutn. and I nviny In, tinned a very lama and a•sir fment of All the MlTerent kind. of Fur. harm flrrl hand.. In frump.. And Imre had them m ide hr the mo-t ...raw', I rrnirld rerpeetrnlly TIV ite my friend. of Miami nehnnen and ad)r emit mainline , r) roll and er,oloo my veer lame and he wilful. Anerirl invnt Funny For. for rAdive nod Children. I :am do i•rrnlned fn eell Ai low prime• ao an rather erApeerfl i .1.. Honer In MIA CITY. All Fun .41rrani.di No dd.- ,pr,:nent.t flab, to oft,ct sale, JOITS FARETRA. 718 Arch Sirect, 111Z=M121 ` ICCTIu\ ' The subscriber will sell at public sale at his residence in New Milford towm,hip, on Sat ur lay. Oct. 29th; PM, at 10 o'clock, a. in., the fol lowing property, to wit 4 Cows, I yoke of Oxen 4 years old, 2 two rear olds, 0 Calves, a quantity of Grain, Ilay Potatoes, and other articles not mentioned. TERMS.—AII sums of #.5 or under, ca,h; over $.5, nine month, time with approved note. EHOM E BUSH. New Milford, Oct. 19, 19711—'2* kTTENTION WE'LL (JIVE YOU "FITS." T. D. TXTLaii, so long known in iiing.ham !on as one of the most popular Cutters, and kshinnable - .Tailors in this section of country, has . formed-a co-partnership with. E. . New comb, of Montrose, and they am. now prepared to furnish men's wearing apparelorallkinds, and in style and workmanship superior to any establishment In this section of country. We GUARANTEE SATISFACTION' 'o all who may favor us with their patronage. Shop st Post's old corner, on Public Avenue. T 75. TAYLOR, E. F. NEWCOMB. Montrose, Oct. 19, 19, 1870.—tt ABEL TURRELL KEEPS runstautir on hand one °fine most namer our cullsraions of DRUGS a, MEDICINES in the conntry, and bestows especial ettention to no -I:Li lig nod buying acUsicti lo this clerstruasut that are dire and genuine. He also keeps a great varlet,' of LIQCORS AND WINES, 'ought either direct from the elletlller,or, Importer, and varr..uted at rlctly purr. Ab.o. a full arattrtmeut of Planta, 01lc Verrilshes, itru•hro. L. brie -lull:. Ulla •nd 7e. Stars Uroeeri s, Nall Paper, tihu,v, Xeruaeue, %hams, Pistols. Gun, ,ud stomnoltlou. A fine tv or (I.ld and °the: JEWELRY, Perfion ry, Yankee NU dz., tald utlaur gouda too nn memo* to MCDT10111: Daring apt , . ral year• 'apt peptone have becu to the .hlt of furvang mendia4 tp tha (treat Anterl ,:to Tre Company, Near Yark, tat their auppliceu( Tea .ad Cuffen, fur familly.,noa Abe/ Tontdl I. sow supplying the people with these rtal• cud al his store In Montrose, at the same Tiers toot those crab. and other poennue pay et the -tore of the Company In New York. Thu., purchas.r. .11/ amuse thtntrzltre's ebertrrt trouble of clubbing and ink of seudiug, by baying of ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, ra- ITRATED Oil STOLEN From the form of the subscriber, wBUIRII ight red COW, white line hack white - belle, dim neck, horns deem* 'Mile behind, stfie diglitly , curved. Any person who will give me ,nturtuntion as to where she Ls will be sultablyi rewarded. LEWIa WRITER New Milford, Oct. 12, 1870.—.4 ill i v 5) mace ;tc: from t 1 gl e e% ti t tir tigrxi w " l '"` r.,13 .GE, I I ocUS-4 . Crumwel, Coup. 4.BEL TUREELL, , ligkirustiettlYned . trom lifir York wpb lei:Visa &dont° bievionat stalk of &bide good.. 111rMllIMP. N 1 ,7 N. IRO A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. Wit.DECEWs • ^ VINEGAR, BITTERS i; Hundreds of Thousands g 4 =lre " W ? a4cr. r o %RUT ARE THEY ? 0. p I • s h fp' e Bb . 9 . "II z S . 2 a: o g B o s.rtl P WS?. • l ' Wl l TAY ARS NOT A VLLE a a es FANCY DRlNK.;4.vh..,aa„ a Pk., SP.llia SSW Uolooo Ll‘jithrolluctoiNAl,iiplcod and swact• cued to picas tba tantu, callod ••Tonles". apprtia. era, - . 11cEomr2," 11+ , 4 /and e ran l druid/Canons nad roan, Got arc a /me e ny.a.(l4 lknm tho Nat, c r.oot, and I"...raa at (....:Irconla, lira Rom all Alcoholic Ntiroaltossis. :.cy are t:” GUEAT BLOOD PM/I:ft.:a unit A Llrr.: GlYldU rul\('li.l.ll pertect Invigorator of Co: laystera.cnr/71ag oL all i.t hunous [natter and rnr.to/ln4: 1110 Llo.d w a br , !tLY ecadah).- No parson can tats these Dittcra accad . i..ag to are.. Bon and roma:111°11z unwell. 6160 sdlha ;not for 11n Incurable ccee, provided to bones aru cot destroyed by mineral poison or Other mucus, end tlr3 Taal cr;ana snatcd boyond Ito point of reurdr. Fnr 11201(.intruicr7 thes nod (Loin. I.) rtpcpmin, or I ud!gen(ldo. 11 . 11logo,Itiquittr o{.”(11 Jul E•rmli 1( at Fervcris Ulscawr~ol 11(e. 114 !. l.i. et, ti (a: ucT., cud Diadacr, tu.t.,, LILL I /.1 L 3•%, L,(..1 1:. , 4r.Z. tut. Sochraw , (: I V:1:1(.:cd DiocuL ''Lott 1a v.:a...11y r lroLccc.: (ts,au,cri.(..r.t ofilto Digrusi•o 1151)1(1ESTION. BM I ache, rale t) (he EtouTtlefe, ConehL, lint trans ef the Cltswt, Dist:nes', boor hiattallot d f the LLLmach, Bad taste I. tho Mouth. LL'atelelLtlacLi, ralpit.ttta of the t, ram I 0 the teem. of the Llde•l and A Luncir,Li ( ClP.a" Le-ult. l inlaptoms, ard 11.0 ff,priego of I)3 dpcpsln. Th. y Ineidernt, t., et . L 14241 UV! stimulate the taX pldllear and Lc wvls. rtuder dean of oneottal:• 1 IldritneY In cleahsing rte blood of all Impurities, ant Imparting new Ide std vigor to the whole syatem role IsI7EAKE23. Eruptions, Totter, halt Uhrtim. Blotchca, foots, Ilibplcs, l ntmalca,Bolls, Coe. bone., EaLn.Wot cos, Ecaltt•lload, born Eyes, Tsyrlr. elaa, itch, Starts, (InccOL ratios. of the Elan, humors and Diseases of the htln, of irOntee es. nano or Duttirt, are literally dog up and carried out of the ryntent In 3 law time by the use of these Bitters. Ono bottle loch eased 0111 cons .neo rho most inerectelouS of thctr el:dative erect. Gleam° the t'it:ateu D. 10,1 u believer you fa.: be limp:Mos bursting ' lrott,:h the. elLet la rimples, l'rr Onus or bores , cleanse It %h. you And it ritatruct...ll 834 ouggub la the voles; eluxuaee It when 'Cis for.•, sod your feelings will ten putwbort. licepetne blood pox. and tho health of the system will follow. YIN. TA I•E and other IVOILT/S. Itt 1t gln thus 1137bam of eo many thoueand, aro effectually drattroy • a and removed. Tor full din:allows, pawl carefully the circular nrotead each bora.; printed be tour ban guages—Enpileh,Cerman, French and Spanish.. J. WALKER, rropeletor. n. 11.11,430.VA1X I co.. Drmagists .d Gen. Ayerits San Francisco, Cr.l cad tF7 and 31 Cominur63 SOLNA, S'imr Tort. SOLD DT ALL DRL'GOTSTS DEAL.E.T.S. EIBECEMM!II9 ( u lenberq, lipsentartm 0 7- tre Would resputtrull) call your niteullou ro a c.r NEW STOrli OF Fall and Winter Goods. ,-- which fur vrtrlrty of Style% nev,l 6.. ho, j!, 111'e pincr Our j• —.Omen( uf DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, CLOA_KING MATERIALS. FLAN NELS. WHITE (I001)5z, DOM EsTICS,-&(.. M•T e• N 7 (5,x- 4 Was 3E3 ft:, re 4o IN MILLINERY GOODS Trimmed and untrimmed Ladies, and Child's Hois t Flonrers, Fnnther•. blAed nod colored Velvets, Ribboni, de. de. never more handsome. TN Ladiep• and ('hildn•u'a FI RNI,III!“; 1:001)S. Flung, Cones, 11. .Ikon:h.:T.. Colinre and coff.. Merton WrapperA. Honicry and ECnI t Goods, chutper than' for the . WI wu ,tare cLoTnING uorriuNG For Moo, Fouttos i an 4 BOys, conyl,te etuck Mon% roll sults from CO 10 $BO. 0V HMCO AIS I Oiliftdo,ii - 9 OVEncOAT, Of a the different grades, and a Call - prlcem CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES, ItEATERS, fur Ll.imu \Vu tale measures midget up garments to order to Food style, awl warraut good filling and sallsra . mory work. WhaC And t Janne! 4 4birto. Merino Wrappere d Draw. ere, Handkerchief.. Bow*, Linen and Paper C. liaro COL. hunpender.,(dovea. Conbrril.n. l'ruoloo S 'An/- o.ln grr.t •JiletY. ILATS AND CAPS For Men end Bork of the latnee elylu end in great tell ety. MEE Our firock has been seleeted with me. andas wenn , ' our veld* I n 1 , 0^40 qu4nucie• ue freggeollysore4olo 101010 pat ann. In 1 , 11 , 111 V. Yin we ask as aniall'ainar gin obrive rust as any oiler em or .11rtake. w• ran justly *oral.: you ;rnoel bargain., and wilt mate it for Jour Intend taidgiul 'with us. . .- • All ‘i,a.k 1. a rrll, examinatlon of onrs!pek, and conaparle4n or Vices. Tiontrope t Oet. b. IRTO. • S l s l u E e i l l :P r t i tle S o L u E rt B O — f glin v r a o:l l less r wr ol a ßus- is qua:tonna county and to me directed. I will ex pose 4o sale by mblic , iondne. at the Court &mac liketrow., on .'vorday, Nov.. t2:1870, at two o'clock r. tho, following descrita... pieces or paroles of land, to wit: . • MI that:certain piece or parcel of Ogle towiah!P 'AubuP,SomityiOf I .unPisAnd• %ate of 1 1 (hasylcanlis, hosutleila4 'described as follows, f.:l - Wit On the mirth' by /ands of David Thorpe, on the east by lands of Daniel Trthlo, the .reett by lands nt Char tr•-• Guy. and nit tb•• lard of Ltuaii•:::•••l -, rain In 7, t!)011r, 110 hates 'Or n••,r•• Or jr.., with L•te trptirt••nant•es, one I! •n,. , dwc • lliu.r buitee, our isratuodturn mud. • ,r nutbua iing•g, 1 otv•mol, itbou.44lo •L i•t.••• [Tat, •in ••aeettii e! . i;,•- agiL " '0 UV' ter D. S. 4 '043,1 ,1 4 ;.... Srebtmet , Ir vtr , •••l of 1 tnd in t ,, k - en .