Tuointos irettOrg. Tiro lines in this Direetory, one year, 41.50., Ich additional line, 50 eta. NEW MILFORD, m.HAWL EY, Agent for ample SrArtng Machine, And American Base Burning Stove, again Stt, ree W 1.. MOSS &CO , Dnalore In Dry floods. Data,Capa, ❑mun and Shoes, and ()moral 'Merchandise, on Male ,t roc; tecond door bolos , tho Episcopal Church. a _ _ • UNION HOTEL ' , kept by NVIELLUM BMITU, oa Mi ln street, near rho Depot.—• 81101MARER, Arent for LeMT. dontilo Turbine. Wet water wheel in um !Satisfaction cusrantend.• W. S. M6.to. 'Foundry, and dealer In Plow. and other atenel le, one door from Phlnuey'• Elotel, Main St. - - N, F. KIM (VER. Carriage Mater sod Undertaker, on Main Street, two doors below Hawley'. Store. Of cOOLLUM BROTHERS. Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, on Main atrcer.• SON. Dealers in Floor. Feed. Meal, Salt. Lime. Cement. Orocesies end Provisions on \l Street. opposite the Depot. W T TIAYDEN. %lenutactnrers of Mars and dualent lu Yankee Notion. and Fancy Maio Street. below Episcopal Church. • 31. KN kf7 Leather Manufacturer. and dealer. in Morocco Finding... &c.. near Episcopal Church. • INET S 11‘Ynicc. Donlon to Drooo sod Metilcfneo. and 3Tlmiractartra of Cigars, on Mato street, near the Depot 17 . 11F7.514.7 neve Shoelnz and general Repairing on Matti hlrcet, edktb or the brit :c. I , I.I:ERMAN dn. Denier In eenerni .erritnudion Ciething, Mirk Store. on Main Street. %V 111 PPI.P. fi MEAD. Dealers In general M crchandl.e. nn M.lin Surcgt. • GREAT BEND S. Manufacturer of Leather, and dmler zencetl Merchandise, on Mnln Street • ----- II T DOR% 11,rrhant Tailor •nd dustler In Red• Mad,- (I.d nz. Dry Goode, Grocanna and Prow ielonh, Than mrent.• • LENOXVILLE. 11 X M WITTTE. Mann Inetnner °rand dealer In Farrel , i'IIPWP And cart Inge. GIIISON 1.:11W %RD , .t BRYANT. Mlnuf.tetarcre of Nregvoe n ghf.ne tr the inSalbe Store. MO NTROSE. floater In Driarn, Medic'nen. Li •. Dye. Staff-. Gruccrict...lcaelry. t tr. t•rp, 11. 11l % ,- Fllll GI:IZ and dwalcra In Grocer rte.. E. ‘RMAT.T. Attom, at 1-ns. °rice env %...r below Tarhcll Public Avenue. • WM Ti Cm IPER & Cu.. Booker,. tell Fort.lan Poo oago Tick. Ls anO Draft., oo FLglnott, Iretotal alot Scot I.sod.t• Jlt. FLETcHER's Eating Saloon is the place in get esnam, oys:os and Clam+, In every style. On Main I:‘ , 1 P .h PROW Y. tippers] Fire ntarldfc ‘zpi. nip" •pli RRlimpid and Accident Tlcket• ,k and Philadelphia. Orr i ce one &Pia rapt • t II! FR. Getterld In.urtaoco and sculqg chine .Igt A volur.• ‘.\ma A V, 11 , the stlhcc tntzttt Drughtnutillt-41• • • tr.. t•ti"... Sc .1.0,11 c Arrow.. ‘,ll 1 ( . 71X. zn:4l:er nod denier In nll nrtlrlee I , •pt 1J td,, opin.ite the Babk. • i) C.A il. Nrr. 1n titove.. Il tr dvy r ,.. : .ry i NI • Tin n. 114 Ybktetirtat wart, comer at. n runt . . ri •I'111 , " r., m e •.t 714,,r mad. dealer Tr rn 71! nm. , . .11A Furni•hlng thuado, sod (La Si !I, Isevricur ltlehitir. oil Malta btredt. I`•"I1 iMabr fa Cirmvies. Previri”no. ,-r) and latakLe .Nut,oaa, at descl. 01 . ,1,,a. II:m1 are. F. 0 :Ur t.ca, oVe.. =III=IIII s ••••r• Livery and ftantland. It I, •r lTr • . f•-..:.r. 5u Tr•y G,..41.. lln ref - • and ,ZClltrtli 'Laud:et. turner, near LI: ick .. • .lutcUigtact. Dr: Clare: s 1411... at the T..rir.ll:ll.fluAe during 1.24 , uUv thronged with pauatLS. and Lail presiute4 taken trunnion tnm h ith sotnxly an exception, ail Were Tatinc.l tt jUt their rapid cure and int [N ur. IG—I Notice. Rev I-F.Porter ' , yin preach in the rtierertatist ‘,4,,Church, Montrose, Nov. W, at 10 dclixif, a. m. , ti 'and 7in the evening. No fail this me. :. -- - - Salt for the Throat. In tl~r:e data, when diseases of the throat 1 ,-,en an 4 particularly a dry, harking cough, • iesie olio are afflicted may find reliefht the use : tll I I,aspoonful of salt in a tumbler of • d i w at. r, gargle most thoroughly t brut!. times , 1,, 6pro inrals. It trill prove effective in ry instance. and acU as n-jvcrentire of oth rroue.v. and (-olds. It is not unpleasant. and act a few day's use, no person who likes a mouth and a first rate appetiser trill aban ,l,m IL Is now in scrssion, Jtidge Morrow preitling. Graad Jury was mpg:laded on Monday af :,rnoon, and retired with the usual basineasAike haver of Judge Morrow. We will give a sum fa of proceedings next week. J eff erson Railroad. The Jefferson Railroad is now completed and passenger and Coal cars are limning I. , rween Corhondale and Laneboret. A very n ulcer phenomenon has occurred on the tr , p ed Mt. Ararat. where the road passes ..rough.a Dlramp. One hundred and twenty ef tie track has sunk twenty feet climber in; the eristarkx ufa,Subterancan fake. Sunday Setiowol Concert. A large assemblage of parents and children mns.ene,l at the Baptist Church in Nest Milford 1 .10;Abil. 110.4 , 14 SW:l4.l.lg..evening, „Nov .61.11 -to Wit rAvn-Stindss Sebooleoncertochich was 'con ducted by E. W. Watson, asst. Supt. The ,ing:lng by the children was exceedingly good :aid the whole affair was a decided success, be. Ing both edifying and instructive. Good EnotralL Mr E. W. Watson of NCIV Milford raised that eleven ounces. Who can go an ounce better? crape Cuttings,. When grape tines are pruned in November, the cuttings to be saved should be cut into the right length, two or threeeyes each, tied up in bundles and buried a foot deep in any garden where water does not 'stand after rains The lower ends of the cuttings should be cut up cluse to the bud, and the upper ends about ha inch from the top bud. Isn't that ilauskre I Isn't that ryttsre said a Milesiatrafterread .ng the paper the other day. "'lsn't that qualm Fifteen dollars for bating a bone, and live dal !:4m for bating a woman! /dare, an' they'll lint a wan for bating a &Mil, yet r—hriktaaia be anc: Inso•Weather. Durthg Ociotper. Prom a record kept at the Pennsylvania Hospital, It appears that the average of the maximum temperature of October .was 66.13 degree; the average of the minimum 64.18, and the mean temperature 50 - 13, which is 6.53 de grees, above the average of the mean tempera ture of the month of October during the preced ing eighty years. The quantity of rain which fell last month was3.9oinchts t and during the same month n-1 nth i 845, ist2liichts'il -1 Learning the Piano. We are aware that many of our young friends experience considerable difficulty in getting ac quainted with the position of the keys. The following rhyme, which we clip from and ex change, may be of some service to them All the 6 and A keys Are between the black three's And 'tween the two's arc all the D's. Then on the right side of the three's Will be found the B's and C's; But on the left side of the three's Are all the Fs and all the E's. To Cure a Cow of Garget. I take a part of a scoko root (sometimes called poke) about the size of a small fist, cut into slices; also a dozen or so small sized potatoes. I cut out a wedge shaped piece of the potatoe from the middle, leaving one end whole. I put a slice of the scoke where the potatoc was taken out, and give the cow some potatoes, and oc atsionally one with the stoke in it. One por tion Is generally enough• I consider the remedy a sure cure,—J. 8. Internal Revenue Collections. The revenue collections from each State and Territory for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1870, were 068,080,107, against 4143,037, DM for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1809. New- York State paid the largest amount $46,361,150; Ohio the next largest, $19,503,!53 Illinois, $18,884,313111; Pennsylvania, fourth on the list, $16,748,704; Massachusetts, the next, $19,864,- 000. All the other States paid less than 810,- 000,000 each. Rates of Postage to the old World. Those of our citizens having occasion to write to parties in ony of the following countries will find the appended rates of postage of in terest: Postage chargeable from November 1, 1870, per single rate on letters not exceeding one half ounce—Australia, 16 cents, Austria, 7; Belgium, 10; Brazil, 15 ; Canada, 6 ; China, 21; East Indies, 24 ; Japan, 28; Papal States, 14; Russia, ; Sandwich Islands, 6; Turkey, 10. Dangerous. A new counterfeit of the latest issue of the fifty cent currency has made its appearance', which, although the engraving Is of a coarser character and the fine lathe work wanting, though imitated coarsely, yet it be well calculat ed to deceive_ The red and blue fibres in the pa per of the genuine arc imitated by printing in the counterfeit, the long beard of Secretary Stanton is darker and the figures "50 - on the right hand are surrounded by solid black insteAd of fine lines as in the genuine. On the reverse, the counterfeit may be distinguished by the ''s" in "Customs - failing to touch the line encircling the lard oval to the next, and also by the absence of Pleading and the tine lines around the - 50 - in the corners. Absconding Witnesses. It is pnihably not genet-idly known that by act ~f A J isenalily, approved the 24th of February, Is7o, it is mule a misdemeanor punish:l'de by fine not exceeding two thousand doll trs and imprisonment nut escoeding two years, for any person required by legal process or hell to bail to attend and testify iu any criminal prosecu tion fur felony before any criminal court, judge, or justice in tlds Commonwealth to unlawfully and wilfully, with intent to defeat the ends of loathe justice, abscond, elope, or conceal him• sty, and refuse to appear as required by sail legal process or recognizance of baiL Composition on the Goat A goat is stronger than a pig and gives milk. Re looks at wou. So does a doctor, hut the goat has thaw legs. Mp goat batted Dtncou TM - mg:tam in a bad place, and a little calf wouldn't do so. A boy without a father is a orphan, and if be hain't got no mother he is two orphans. The goat don't give as mach milk as a cow, but more than the wiz. I saw a ox at a fair one day with a card tied to his left car, and he went in on a family ticket. Mother picks geese in the summer, and the gnat eats grass and jumps on a box. Some filks don't like goats, hut asibcme, give me a male with a paint-brush tail. The goat is a useful animal. but don't smell as sweet as nice betty's oil For the hair. If I had ton much hair I would wear a wig, as Captain Fetter does. I will sell my goat fur three dollars, and go to a circus to see the elephant, which is bigger as five goats. Father is coming home to-morrow, and the baby has got the croup. Batt. —Ringha tato n Democrat. Well Done In the Sunday school held at Rush Centere, in this county during the last summer two girls, one by the name of Edith Green aged 14 years, and the other, named Christina Davis aged 12 years, in competing for a premium, committed to memory the following extraordinary number of paragraphs from the New Testament : Miss Green recited to her teacher 2,415, and Miss Davis 2,170. Fire at Troy, P. About half-past 12 o'clock on the evening of Nov. sth, a fire broke out in Ballard's Block at Troy, Pa., and at five o'clock the building was in ruins. The stores on the ground floor were octaxpiett by O. Mallard; its a OardwiFe . :4oTisi, G. L. - Viele, Liquor lilerebani Druggist ; John Grant. Jeweler and Messrs. Deny & Winston, leather and produce dmi ears. Mr. 0. P. Ballard lost nearly all of an ex tensive assortment of hardware, together with some on thousand bushels of oats stored In the building. Mr. F. L. Ballard lost thirteen thous and dollars worth of drugs, Mr. Viele lost sever al thousand dollars worth of liquors and Messers. Deny & Virinston% lbws IS about 'nine thougand dollars. Mr. Grant was fortunate enough to save all of his goods. The upper stories of the bonding were oc cupied by the Northern Tier -Gecadeand quite a number of families. The latter loin thing and the Garcon lost its large printing press. Mrs. Tobin, in whose room the fire was first dis covered, leaped from the second story window to save her life without sustaining any serious injuries. Total toss will reach $lO,OOO. The amount of Insurance is not yet given. Steamer No. 1, and hose companies 2,3 and 4, of Elmira, were sent for. The firemen left Elmira at half-past two and arrived at Troy a few minutes after three. Et Rook and Ladder Company also wade down bat without appart us.—Oweye Gaze Olr'There tsM :be a festival at Ealsepas. henna Depot in the Weeniest of the N. E. anneh, Friday wing, Nov. 18th. AU axe Invited. tilkilcide of J. A„ Gags, About 10 o'clock, a. m., Nov. 12th, the good people of Dimock Corners were startled by the report that Judson A. Glios, Uringaboot ch mile distant, had committed suicide by shooting him self. The deceased was a little over 23 years of age, had been married two years- and 8 days, and with wife and child, lived in the same house with Mrs. Elizabeth Giles, who with her hus band, had adopted Judson in childhood, adding the name of Giles to Judson For the past few years it had been noticed by many that his conduct was singular, and the members of the little household had beeolne painfully aware that he had become subject to violent paroxysms of temper, rendering domes tie life a scene of disorder and unhappiness. On the evening previous; to his deeth he had abused his wife by words and blows, so that site was compelled to tell Wm that she could not live with him any longer and be treated in that man neer. In the morning he seemed somewhat ex cited, and while his wife was ebsentlrom •the house, took the gun In the presenter:4(4d Mrs. Giles and slept out at the back door. In the course of three or four minutes she heard the re port of the gun and a heavy groan. She has tened to the front door to call George Gates, who WS coining up the road. On his coming In she showed to hint the body of Judson, who lay about ten feet from the back door, on his right side, w ith his feet partly drawn tip. On examination, he was found to be quite dead, the gun lying a little to the left, and be low his feet, while on the right side lay the stick which he had evidently usedio discharge the gun. His stick was a beech limb, about thirty inches in length, three-fourths of an inch at lar ger and half an inchin thickness at the smaller end, which had been broken from the rest of the limb so as to leave a projecting knot that I would conveniently press against the trigger of the gun. Traces of red paint were found on his right hand, (he had just been using red paint) I and upon both ends of the broken limb. He must have been In a standing posture, I holding with his left hand the trigger of the gun at the lower part of his heart. end-used the i stick with his right hand to discharge it. The charge, consisting of small shot, passed through the lower part of the heart, the lungs and right shoulder blade, lodging between that bone and the skin. Ile evidently Intended to do his work quickly and effectively, and there can be no doubt that tlith was Instant. In the afternoon Coronor Halsey held an in gum% on the body, and the Jury rendered their verdict, '• Death by suicide," in accordance %%WI the foregoing statement of factA. Taking Cold There is no more seasonable time of year than the present for taking cold ; the facilities are abundant, and as a consequence every third person ne meet admits to have taken advantage of the opportunities furnished. The Technolo gist condenses the philosophy of taking cold in.• to a few lines, and we give them for the Lena r t of those who would learn how to avoid the dis agreeable complaint. It says . The human ft time was intended for actin ity —to run fast, and to run slow, but it must be managed. A locomotive can run very fast, but if stopped instantaneously when going at a high rate of speed, it is uujointed as badly as if it had inflammatory rheumatism for sc% en years. A skillful engineer, however, tones down Lis speed gradually, anti in this lies the whole secret of taking cold. It is exposure after exercise that brings on colds. After walking, or running, or dancing, or any exercise tint quickens the cir culation, a little current of air from a window, a crevice, or an open door for a few moments, enough to came a chill, is sure to produce a cold. Merely stopping on the street in a cur rent of air—as at a corner, where the wind breaks or makes an angle-will do the job Any sudden subsidence of the active force's of the bo dy in a temperature that chills will produce cold , and sitting In a cold room with insufli . tient clothing is merely suicide, so fatal is it up on the lungs. The little common sense that is needed, and for the lack of exercise of which so much money in paid to the doctors, is, preserve an equable teutperatur.•t, or having exercised freely, recov er the proper state gradually and without a chill This is attained in a most simple and easy manner. After exercise, always seek rest in a sheltered place, where you will be warm, never being hasty to remove hat, gloves or coat. Let perspiration subside before disrobing, if in,doon, and if outside, always keep gently moving until the condition is attained. ' Arrested. Mr. Horace Brewster arrested a man on the notorious Loomis farm, near Utica, N. Y., last week charged with 'stealing Lie horse, and brought to Montrose and lodized him in Jail on Monday last. Mr Brewster has returned to procure what evidence he can of his It seems tO be a little uncertain whether is the main who had the "saddle" on which he bought of Mr. Cox, as Mr. Cox 'himself does not think it is the same man. Court Is nOvv in session, hence it he is proven guilty, his case can be attended to at once. ToxuaKLLSG m- We enll the Attention of our readers to the,ngv , . 01 Dr-it Thayer, W/41 will he foun4 in our eollums this week_ [s" Mr. Gccrge R Lewis, whose death we publish else where, was formerly from Bing hamton, N. N. Re has been- engaged as a Sewing Machine agent for a few months past in Montrose. He leavt..s a wife and one child. Although his sojourn with us has been shirt he had taken a place among us as an honorable citizen. Musical Convention. A Musical Convention will be held at Gran;: erville, in Rush. Eusquebanna, co., Pa., con ducted by Prof W. 0. Perkins, of Boston. Another of "Church Bell," "Starry Crown," - Laurel Wreath," Chorister," ice-, &c. Convention to commence Thursday, at 10 o'clock A. N., Nov. 29th, continuing four days with three sessions each day, and closing Vriday evening with a GrtAXTP Concert. As director of exercises of conventions, Prof. Perkins has no superior. ills rare ability and skill render him seams:Mt none. The "Chorister," the latest publication of Prof Perkins, will be furnhibed free of charge. Terms:--Gentlemen SIB.I, ladles, 75cts. _ Admittance to concert—nets. Children tin der 12 years of age, 15cta. Come one—come all ye devotees of music, and join our merry throng. Board can be olTtrdiuxisti r lraAonable rates. D. Godwiia; • A. Carter. r rode. J. IX Baker, ) Nov. 9th, 1810. Elts. Farmers. Don't omit to go and set ',tenablelt a flaw. ley % new , machine for cutting ,f,DISAage f ancat. It don tiofthaall it up' and giltid 'ft nil the common little taathine—lt cuts It. Go anti get them to cut your treat at two cents a samod. Cheaper than yOu can borrow a machine, and better than you can do la if you -have one of your own. ISM. 2w. I=Z=l 1:11111C=111 NIAONZIMiT. NOTICES. FeTenaon'a lilsaaztan for Deeember is on our table in ademsee. it is unusually splendid even Ibr "Peterson." It has two superb steel plates, ' a mammoth colored fashion plate, a costly col orcdßerlin pattern, and more than fifty wood engravings. It will give, in 1871, one thousand pages of reading, 14 steel engravings, 12 double- size colored steel fashion plates, 24 pages of music, and about 900 wood en , eravings. Anoth er leudingxneritrof. tENSlagazine Is its stories and nodelet4. - lark. 'Ann - S. Stephens, Frank Lee Benedict, and others of the best writers, contribute to It exclusively. In 1871 there will be given live copyright noveleta, besides - about one hundred shorter stories. The priceof "Pet inson'a" is only two dollars a year to single subscribers, while other magazines of its class are three or,ftlttr, To clubs the terms are lower still, viz : fladeriples for $B,-or eight .cohles for $l2, Every person getting up either of these clubs will receive the magazine fur 1871 gratis, and also a splendid copy-right engraving, (24 inches by 20,) "Washington at the Battle of Trenton,'" Ogle merit of which we can speak from personal inspection. saw is thedime to get up clubs. Speeimensof the magazine sent gratis if written for. We advise you to sub scritie for nothing else until you have seen a specimen : -Mdres cs. Forsznsos,l3oC Chestnut street Phibidetelita. Trig `Alovrinar NcrvEmrrria..—About the first of December Mestars. Themes & Talbot, 02 Congress street, Boston, will Issue a large, first ! class, handsomely printetland illustrated mag azine called "Tax Mayrni.T SOVELZTTX," tak ing the name of their old serial, "Ttte. Nov- ULETTE," so Well known for the past fourteen years, and Making it an entirely different kind of publication. It will contain first class stories and romances, with choice engravings, and be in every respect a journal for the people to read I admire. The price of "Tire, Morrntv Nov i trirrra" will be 20 cents per copy or $2 2 ,00 per annum, ana it will be well worth the money, as every one can admit atter an exandnalion. Every line in the Novelette will be interest.ing and original, and sonic of the best story writers 1 in the country arc engaged for its columns. THE AMERTCAN STOCK JOCRNAL, for Nevem ' ber, conies to us with an abundance of pleasant and instructive reading matter and a goodly i supply of attractive engravings, making it an acceptable companion especially for the Farmer and Stock• Breeder. We find in it most sub jeets'pertninlrig tO Farming and Stock, plainly discussed, and any who fail to avail themselves 1 of its teachings deprive themselves of much valuable practical knowledge on the various i subjects connected with Fanning, Stock-Breed ine, Dairying, Wood Growing. Poultry Keep -1 ing, &c The Joni:sat is furnished to subscrib ers at Al,oo a year. Specimen copies free. Addressi'S. P. BOYLLIt Co., Publishers, Parkes- I burg, PS; ==C=l It is pleasant to read that out of the six hundred and five convicts now serving out sentenees:in the Eastern Pen itentiary, but eight are females. This gratifying sattistical fact should commend itself with peculiar force to the -Wo man's Rights" agitators, eapecinfly that class of them who delight in nothing so much as in senseless and illogical tirades agiiinsV th'lcAyraut man, his one-sided Laws and mijust discrimmhtion against) females. The berated oppressors certain ly imprison more of their own sex than hose of the down-trodden fair ones, who hare no voice in the making of the laws that send to the lac nitentiary six hundrpd and tire men to eight women.—Philadsl - ia Inquirer. —S! age robberies arc of almost. daily oc evrrence in Nevada and California. A judge ul election at' Richmond. Va.. ‘t a, air •it,d on Saturday, charged Ni“latmg the Fifteenth Amendment. —The . total number of persms who I.st tbet-r Ilk,s by the recent bridge acci dent at St. Charles, Mo., is reported at ,ixteen. —The Court of Appeals of Itiehmontl, Va.. on Saturday ffrat.ted writs of error ill the ease of ei-Mayor Cahoon, who Was recently sentenced folorgery. —Forty indiemen tjily t ye been found in the Unittd Statei ;:Court at Memphis ag,ainst.persons holding offices contrary to the Fpnrteenth 4ntendment in Ten nessee, ?NX,..el-irtatroive*3l3lll9. - 310D0 N.Aus-;- 114 N I. LN 11.5PbidtCriik . ' MOT. 12th. 1.7tr.1,y L W. b31 . 14m;;A5,. Norris 8. 3),1).-1,1 Surab t ltiti4i; both of.;;ANickp , - - asu.o. BROWN—\C trrats.tN—At the house of the bride's sLster;_in Enthrup, Nov. 9th, by E. S. Brown Esq., William Brown and Sarah A. Watermin, all of Lathrop. 13EI.A.TNEIS. . , . Wst.worerol-In NeNV MilfOrd, on Friday, ;Nov. 11th, 1870, Mr. Joror WALwoirrit, aged 48 years. Ltwta—At the residence of S. P. Lane, in thin borough, on Saturday evening, Nov. 12th, Geutge R. Lewis, aged 26 years and 2 mos. gnu Adrertiomtnto. D R CLARE'S OFFICE at BINGHAMTON, is rooms No. 16 and 20 in " Per Lee House," No.Bl Washington street, where the Dr. can be found every Saturday and Monday. Do not fail to call on him. Noe. 10, 10;0.—t1 DR. IL THAYER, ECLECTIC PIITEICLUC S SUIIG EON Offnm his pmfessional services In the ell hens of Sesq't and adjoining counties. Office at hie residence, Mont rose. Ps. bpecial attention given to the treatment or Chronic Diseases. Those haring felled itoi get relief from the treatment of all other Phyllicians are especially incited to give me n trial. Slone my location In this vicinity, I haymtreateds succiunifuliv some orthe Worft forms of CtsMiltiol3. Penillie Weeklies& DYtiPepsia, Cancer, St. Vitas Deuce, Patients taken taken to board on reasnnabie terms. Clerzrmen and their families treated gratuitously. No ehtielT for consultation. Montros-, Non. le, 11570.—Sta• HEAL ESTATE AGENCY, SIONTROSE, PA. BERTIIOLP IL PLCKETT. Real Kettle Arnitir.(at A.W. Bertholre omre, MO. at Us ,) in Brick B.ock, oycr WI i.oterotore ILiMi . **desTring'to self or ;lurch:lSe real estate la Pcanrylcanle; New Jervey and Nepr Tor 4 .111 do well to call or address at, inch stamp nel4cd. They are advertislug ertettalvely In !be shov‘territnry. Best Of refetentes given. If deOre4. N0v.16.2 3-y. I; STATE. OF .JOICsi WA WORTH, late of-Nev litlfdrd tOsrushiP SuKra eo- deed. Lettofmlusb:ditratlon open the estate of the above named n . eUtftastug hero pmuted to the undersignod, entire If.terretrztvass oat an persons tudehted , fettle same are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims upon the same will preomt them du ly nuthoothated for SCIA/CMCSIL _ ELLlcer Aunties. idlin'e New INMut NeW.l6. =IL AA WATCH FREE for ererybody And r a s h da , Marc. Buslans Liatiiisadbasorahk. a int es. te , Prim hambugrqmphros Xonrot Pltubargb. vs- [abi%l6 4 : O'CLOCK. Nov 16-4 w • AGENTS WANTED FOR "LADIES OF THE - WHITE ROUSE , " Standard and offklad biographies of irrery mistress of the President's hlansion from Washington to Grant. Su perbly illostrated on at*. Yorpiroulars and harms. ad, 3tiuV.'H.'YCatsliteta Co., New York. rno.o-4 CRUMBS SYVEPT • BY REV. T. DEWITT TALMADGE; the meat popu lar preacher in America. Agents wanted everpwhere, male ono female, to sell thin great work—is baiter than Mark Twain. and no trouble to sell. Big Profits Send for terms and illustrated II page circular. to EV ANS. STODDART G CO., Pubilabers. No. 740 San. som St., Philadelphia. [Nov. 18-4 GETTING lIIP CLUBS. GREAT SAVING TO GOITSUPTERS. Ponies Ingram how lo get up club*, Our answer ie. scud fur Price List, and a Club form !Mac:company It wt lb full dlrections—making • large wing to costae • mete andremunctutbro to' Club organisms. GREAT AMERICAN TEA Ella St and 32 VINES STREET, P. 0, BJI. 564 e, NEW YORK, ' nor 16-4" STOCK SALE. The subscriber will sell at auction on his farm in liarford, on Monday Nov. 21st, at 10 o'clock, a. tn. the following live stock : One two-year old Colt, two yearling Colts, 1 fat Cow, 17 Yearlings, and 6 Calves. Awl also, at the same time and place, I Revolving Horse Rake, and 1 On-Cart. TERMS --All sums of $5 and under. cash ; over $5, nine months time with approved notes. 11. M. LI:s.WSLY. liarford, Nov. 9th, 1870.-2 IRON IN THE BLOOD. and expels dheaoe by supplying the blood wltil NATtnE's OwN VITALIZING AGENT—IRON. sure you get Peruvian Syrup. Pamphlets free. J. P. DINSMORE. Proyridois No. 3,3 Dey SL, New York. Bold by //owlets generally. • - I=l TALBoT S STAMP, GROCERIES & PROYISIONS Flour. Salt. Butter. Pork Lan!. flam, Salt Fish. Ttt andla, t'raekers. (thee*, ('.tier. Spires. Choice Teas. Surrtn. Rice, Dried and Oanned Fruit. Tobacco. Cinare. Soca, and all other articles usually kept Ina find class Grocery and Provision Store. We will mark our Go& an low as we can afford, and fur uok , ur et,lumg, fur protluve, Muntroee, Sept. '2l, tf I.t BEL TrIMELL, 1 DRUGGIST, MONTROSE, PA I coati...l)&lly rot-calving N A.W. 00 0 DB. And Izerps rnn•tnvlly on hand a fall and a eeira bit as eortment ul :entane DRUGS, ISRDICIIG, ctimitcnyl, 01110R5, Paints, 011 s, Dye Stn Rs. Teas, Spice*. and other Gro ceries, Stone Mare, Wall and Window raper, Ulan ware, Fruit Jars, Mirrors. Lamps, Chimneys. Fiero pen, Machinery OH, Toners' Oil. Neattfoot Oft, Re fined Whale Oil, Sperm Oil, Olive OIL Spirits Turpen tine. Vand sn es. Cynary Seed. V inegsr,fotath. Concerti t ruled Lye Axle Grease, Trusses, Sdpporters.Medlcal inotruments. Shoulder Braces, Whip., Onus, Pistols, tart ridges, Powder, Shot. Ledd, Gun Caps, Blasting Powder and Fuse. 'e Mins. Strings, Bows, etc. Flores, Fifes etc, Fish Hooks and Linen. Bar and Toilet Soaps, Bair Oils. Bair Restorers, and flair Dyes. Brushes, Pricart Kn i res. Sp,tarles.Silver Pleted Spoons,Porks, Knives. &C. De...list Articles, a general usontnent of FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, Lula PERFUMERY All the lending and best kinds of PATIUrr In short. nearly everr thing to teem, the Mak. to please the [ACC. to delight the eye, to gratify the blau,, and also to conduce to the real and substantial comforts of life. Enumeration is impracticable. as it would till a newspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety Stuie of Montrose, Jan, 5, 1610 FARM FOR SALE! The nottecriher offers for sale WO Farm, 'dictate In the lowa part of New Milord tovroalatp, ountaloing ONE ITUNDRED AND sEvrgtrfrinttE ACRES Ifl3 ARVn Im provrd. woll erattrrod try epringe;crnd n email creek. Thoro err twn !moos. nne new, end three her,. one now, end othri oathntlrtinv, and tad good orchards. The larsd not improved t• heavily timbered. Tenon mad. racy For further Informollon call on or tutdrees the euboriberat New Milford. Eateq'a Cu. l'a. Nov. 10, sof.9. tt JACOB WAYMAN. HUNT BROTHERS, scluvrox, Pd. Wholesale & Retail Dealers In HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SPJTCP-S, SHOVELS, BUILDER'S HARDWARE, BINS BAIA, COUNTERSUNK T BAIL SPIESS RAILROAD & MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPIIINGAS, .AXLES, SKEINS AND BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS. LLUBS.SPDXES, PELLORS, SEA 7' SPINDLES, BOWS, Sc. ANVILS. ST,Q_CKS, snd DIES, DELLows 111MIIMSNS.'SLIVIUGES: FILES, dtc. Ac. CIRCULAR AND MILLSAWS, SPITING, PACHINCI TACKLE SLOCNS, PLASTER PAINS CEMENT. DAM & ORIN. DSTONES. InULNOLI WINDOW OLASS.I.SATAILIM n/WZ'OS VAIRBANINI SCALES, Scranton, March 24, ISM 17 DISSOLUTION The co-partnership heretofore existing be tween Isaac E. Davis and John Hivenburg un der the firm name of I. E. Davis 4:t Co. ceased thLs day by mutual consent. Dundalf, Oct. 18, 1810.-3:28 STOCK SALE The subscriber will sell at AUCTION on his farm in East Bridgewater, on Thursday Nov. 10th, at 10 o'clock, a. tn., the following live stock, to wit : Ten good Cows, about '29 good blooded slteep, a lot of fine Chester county Pigs, (if not previ ously Fold. TERMS.—AII sums of $lO, cash ; over sto 6 months credit with interwt acid approved se curity. DANIEL STUART: East Bridgewater, Oc. 26, 1870.-3 LIVE AGENTS WANTED FOR WO MEN OF NEW YORK, OR .ncym., LIFE IN TIIE GREAT CIT Y. Wonderful der..loproents smong tt c arlstocrney. Mnr tied women esposed. Ac Lc Nice. E.LIS. The bast book to sel , pnnlis644l. Tue. be., terms to A •zenlyeser en' Addres,, N. Y. Book C 0.113 Naomi et N. Y. °.601 OCTOBER. J. & P. COATS' Best Ea.= C card. Thread pet up thr the Amerman market which From No. sto No indu3ive. Fur Nand ALL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS Oc. (cwetc) LADIES' FANCV FURS. JOHN FAILEIItA, IN Arch St., lidttle of the Block be t evu Ttlit and nth ate. Smith Side, mitotic', manufacturer. .k te.tler in all kinds and utility of PA • cr . Fur.A 'or Lndieit' And Children,' urn, the try larra and oplenglgd n.wg Inn ht ••f all the glltTg.rg.nt Itlg.d• of Farr from fir, toginggs. E and h gar Intd thrm nndt up h. th e .0 tint ...nine, 1 stand re•pertfully lll'lrignigt• ggg t grim nu n and act}, crilt enuntir• In ran and ex mine 11., .rry I.trze and twoottlnt nonnrt Ins nt of F tlll r Fun. for lAglten null Clgildrrn. I ;tau dr. ternoned In ...II n•lnaggrire• a- any 1411., rg pigeon !do Homo. o omo. in thin cy. All Fun warranted. Nu mip• rrproteut.t.t vi tater JOlligi PARMA_ an Arela Strait, l'ltilolclot.in ATTENTION WE'LL GIVE YOU FITS." T. D. TA Y LA )11, no long known in illngbatn. ton nA one of the most popular Cutters, and fashionable Tailors in title section of country, he, formed a co-partnership with E. F. NON - (-Jul!). of Montrose, and they are now prepared to furnish men's wearing apparel of all kinds, and in style and workmanship superior to any establishment in this section or country. We GUARANTE E, SATI-SPACTION to nil who luny fiivor IN with their patmtroze Shop at Purses old comer, on l'ublic Avenue 3fontrose, Oct. 19, 19, 1.4:0.—tf. El= ABEL TtTRRELL yr REVS enneintitly nn hand one of the Mont norner one collection, of In the country, and btlltOwlieSpeCial attention to se lecting and buying articles in tutu deptrtmaut amt are pore and genuine. He also keeps a great variety of Lit/VOUS AND WINVI, 'so bought either direct from the distiller. or importer, and warranted stmt.)) . purr. Moo. a full assortment of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes. Lt.brlcating Oil. and Uyr Stud. lirocerico, Wall Paper, Wass, Kerosene, \ Wltuo, Pistols, Ouns and ammunition. A fine varh Ir ntGnld and other JEWELRY, Perfnm err. Yankee lOTIUNS, Sc., uud other goods too uct mcrous to mention. Inning r.-v.-ral year, paNt perifono hate heett to the habit of forming c10t...A rending to the °moat Ameri can Tea CM:tinnily. New York, fur their ottpplies of Tea and Cutree, fur fa oilly.iwe. Abel Turret' is now sapplying the people with these Teas and l'uffeet, at his store In Montrnat, at the came prim that these club.. and ocher persons pay at the store of the Company In New York: Thus, part:Chasers will care the express rharge, trouble of dabbing and of evading, by baying of ARIL TUBSEJ..L. ABEL TURRELL, Ilan jnot rettorned from Neer York with alarge od tilt lon to his metal stock of choice goods. 31ontrtme. Ser. 41, 1141.1. -I- A BAIT, CERTMI natok LIR ' A" ' Cpec4 Oa* i 1 Q1P,6 3 )" rim Neuralgia .ThaversalNesur • • , •1 • Al N D E NAT aro An UNFAILIKO RESIED for NEURALGIA Fectaus often vdecting a perfect cure to s set al le day. No form of ;Service:es Disease fells to yield to its wonderful power. Even in the elvere capes of Chronic Neuralgia. affecting the entire system, Its use for a few day, afford the most astonlithing rebut end rarely fails to produce a complete and permanent cure. It contains no meter labs In the slightest degree injurious. It hes the un qualidedapproval of Um best physicians. Thousande in every part of the country. gfaternily acknowledge Its power to sooth the tortured nervot, and restoring the toning strength, Sent by radian receipt ts price and tweeze. One Package • • CLOS - • Vantage 4 cents. nix Packages - 83.00 • • It is sold by all dealers fn drag, sad medielom TURNER b CO.. Proprietors 110 Tremont Street. Soirost, Mesa. Sept 7 —8 meow. TEA Eterrkind at 'Fes hi maiket.Jurt. arclusiLtna for sal. at New Ynrk rholcsate mica.. Alao a Eno's. emlineut of COFFEE. Buy or inn and say • express cbazzeu. ABEL Turoutir.t. llontress, Pa., Aprll2o. 1810. IS NOW TIIE is his-Curd in all numbers. nd Nlaciiine. Fur Sale by 1.14 ramod itn t d tiny nld ud f i t nruhl. Imuirnittr m T D. 'TAYLOR, E. F. NEWCOMB, DIWGS & MEDICINES ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Pa A GREAT MEDICAL DRUMM Dr. wai-szalt osuMMM..s. Ti i i : t :' ` ' .2 4 Hundreds of Thousands ill - ~- Bear Outlaw/ to their Woszlist , I to Craattve Mal. l 5 g WHAT ARE THEY? . 15 .1. 5 t t lit g 8 9 p 1 ill II . 10 - 1.• i t g C a • TfIEY AIM NOT A VITA • • l it .FANCV DRIN K.... 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Panther, Mark and colored Petldlai, Rattoodi, &c. de. never more bitidt.olllC. TN Ladles' sad Children's BTRNISITINGLPPOrt`t. Slorts, Corsets, ()knee, frandkerebleb, , COM. WWI Con. Merlon Wrappers. Dealer? axial gait toluado, chcaper than for the Taal ten paint. CLOTIIING : CLOTHING I For lien. Tooth., and &rya, a full and 'complete mock .11un'a full suits from $lO to $3ll. aro . . OVERCOATS I OVERCOATS I orzacolßii Of all the different grades, and at ail prtais CLOTIIS, CASSIMERES, BEAVERS, Re, for CpetotO Wo take measure. and get up garminits tit erd r io good style, and warrant good fitting and sattototlory vi urk. UENTS' kliTOa9OlNO GOODS. While end Flannel Shirts t Merino Wrapper* , it Brow ern-Handkerchiefs, Bows, Linen and Riper t Lars b Cuffs, Suspenders, illovea, Umbrellas, Trunks A bow els to gresit variety. U.ltS AND CAPS, Per Men and Boys, of the latest style and tn great vest, oy. Oar Stock has been eeleeted with ease. and as Wl' heft , rim goods in Large quantities we frequeetly a food 10 to 20 per cent. in baling. Al are ask ea noir gin above coat as any dealer can or win take. err err Justly prorntee Ton good bargains. and WU" wake it rid year intelat to deal with as. All We ask Is a call, elablilliiio/1 of otr stall, end comparison of prices. SlOntlaige. Oct. 5, 1510 HOWARD SANITARY AID' AS.c.'ol4c ATION; • For the Rellet and cure °Mc Erring and Voliettrnate;er , Principles of Christian Ptillantliropy. Z 6611,41 on the Errors of Toad: and Ma Vales! of Age, in resift to Xsnisge and BOCIII mu.; oae to ery old for the ktat Soo- I TIP sealed enT4o9"._ An. dried HOWARD AllaClak Bea P. Phliedelpi JEWELRY M. B. DtSsAttit, A. TtIIELL