countg i gnointoo @irate* Two lines is. LW .Disedary, one year, OM— ends additional NM, 00 eta. NEW MILFORD 0. M. HAWLST L Ammit far Em_pini aliwinlt=1 124 0. and Aiatilt= sue Botha Maul, Main Booth MOBS & CO Genera Dry Goods, Gate. Bank Booth and Bbode, and Merelandlan en Main street, vexed door below the Bplourpal Clunds. • trlficm noTEL, kept by watiem sung, an Zane sheet, near As Depot -4 ICIIOLAS BrIOEItAKER: In tbr Ledel'e double Turbine. Beat water land In am Batlataellan W. 8 . MEM). Folmar/, and deader In Plows and other atenoillo, ono door from Manors HCCeI, Raba St. II:. F. MIME% Certtage Maw and UndeTtallnr. Main Street, two dome below liawlera Score. MacOLLISIG BROTHER& .Deslors in Groceries and Provisions, on Main atraet.• .• 11. GARRET £ 802 T. Dealers•la Roar. Feed. Yd, Salt, Lime, Cement. Groceries sad IProvisicalS as Mete Street. opposite the Depot. S T. HAYDEN . ; Eitoniketoress of Cipr► and Wholesale dealers In Yankee Notion' and Piney Goode. on Maio Street, below Episcopal Chunk. • NOSS 11: HEAP, Lesthes Manufacturers and dealers In Morocco Findings. at., nest Episcopal March. • AINER & HAYDEN, Dealers In Drees sad Medicine.. ■nd Masoralams of Cigar', on Main Street, near the Depot W. STEPHENS. lone Shoeing and general Repairing on Nein Street, south of the brine. DICKERMAN. 3n... Dealer In general merchandise and Clothing, Brick Store. on Yale Street • • WHIPPLE & MEAD, Denten in pneralllierebandire MI Main SirceL - • GREAT B L. S. txxritnt, Manuthetater el' loather. and'oleater in aeneral Merchandise, Cu Than Street.• 11. P. DOR AN, Merchant Tailor ad dealer In Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods. Greee.rlesirad Provlrlorts, Main Street.* .. LENOIMI.IX. IMAM wurrE, Usstutkettirer of and dealayln sarri or Plows and Castings. GIBSON EDWARD+ & BRYANT, lisnufsetarers of Wagons red Sleighs, near the InvLW Store. NOIkITROSK TIIRRELL, Dealer to Draws. Wedicioes, actors Paints Oils, Jaye Retro, Groceries. Jewelry. 'l...Aisne, etc. , asap. al, no W€l,lll i. GEM Fm Otacc, and dealers La Grocer tors sad Provisions. Crockery. etc., Public Amine- JAMES E. CAR3IALT, Attorney at Law. OWlee one door below Turbell llonse, Public Atenne.• WU. U COOPER & CO.. Rankers. sell rarely' Pas• sags Tlek.ta and Drafts on Frgbiad, Ireland and:Do 3 t- Land.r. d. R. PLETCHER'S Ration Salome Oatedeft to gt ice Cream, Oysters and Mack Id edd7dfirm On MI" etrect... STROUD tk BROWN. General Fire trifLife tnsnr• anes Acants ;also. sal Railroad and Accident Tickets to Neir York and Pl:ttladriphta. Ogee one dour east cattle Sank. F. IL CHANDLER. General 1 chime... Veal. Agile Avenue.* &LAM; & NICTIOLS, the place to cot.Drukimud Medi <me., ClCnrti Tobacco, Piper, Pot-nooka, Spect* , les. Yankee Notions, &c., Public Avenue. WM. L. COY, flames. maker sad dealer le ail articles a really kept by the trade, opposite the Bank • ROOD & CO.. Dealers la Staves. Hardware. avlll 'Manufacturers of Tin and Shoed= ware Corner of MAID and Turnpike street. S. mongs, Merchant Tailorand dealer in Clotho, Trimmings. and ll'ornlohing Gooda, and A aents for Sinner Sector Machine, on Main Street, FJrdhain balldlnZ •. ?I. BULLARD, Dealer la Gracelea. Provi•lano lita,.l,Stationery and Yankee Nnatons. at bead Public Avenue.* T. SPOIIFt & CO., Dealers in Inures. Ilardware, Agricultural implements, Flour and Grocerres, Opp*. site Ts rbell flonve. lIITESFORD & MITCHEL. Livery ud Itsrlanee ',table, to rear of Bank building. • J. DEWITT & CO., Dealers In Dry Goods, [bra ware and general merchandise, comer, near Drink Muck.• goat gidelligenct. Farmers. bon't omit to go and see lienstock k ley's new machine for cutting sausage meat. It does Got mash it up and grind it like the common little machine—it cuts it. Go and get them to cut your meat at two cents a pound. Cheaper than You can borrow a machine., and better than you can do it if you have one of your own.- General Order No. 1. HEAD Quarrena, Co. A, Ist N. (3. of Ps, I Montrose, Nov. 23, 1870. The members of Co. A, lst N. G. of Pa. are re quested to meet at their Head Quarters on Thursday, Nov. 24, at 8 &obeli, A. u. for the purpose of Target practice, and to try their skill 'with the rifle at turkeys. By order or D. McCriAcices, Capt The " lrOung Minter" Outdone. Master Oen. iDertme, whokilled four coons,tua accountof which tee nontloned a week or two ago, has been completely eclipsed by an " Old hunter," of Bridgewater. Mr. Thos: Ct. Wil liams one day last week killed six owns, one white skunk, and treed a wild cat ; btrt on cut ting the tree down the wildcat escaped. This seems to entirely eclipse the boy's exploit, but perhaps he will grow so that he can do as much in time. The First Snow Of the season seine on Saturday last to the depih of 2 inches—the sleigh bath angling on Saturday evening. Monday It was snow and nlst.torther--about " 'alf-andealC" Accident. Willie Birchen!, a boy, while bringing a hod of coaLfrom the Depot on Thursday last, fell front the wagon, stbkh tan over Wm, injuring ^ him severely. . "News" The word News is not derived, as nuuty hn &gine, from the adjective, new, but from the in itial letters of the cardinal points ofthe compass, thus : • - W I E 1 A New Swladle. The Crawford Journal states that the latest swindling operation. is done as 'follows: A. Patent roofing gentleman ciab on a substantial farmer wishing to make him an agent For the Cleveland Ketalic Roofing Company. The farmer consents to act as agent, expecting to gain in the enterprise. The Cleveland man then proceedi to draw up an order on the Metalic Roofing Co., which the, agent signs. Ibis Is all right, so far, but the eitnentlecesi wants a duplicate of the order, and so the Agent is . re. quested to put his signature to a second paper, being assured that it is just like the first one, and the Cleveland gentleman then departs wish a note for $l5O, which he sells at a . discount, the $l5O note being thorn:end paw the agent signed. The game is being practiced 41 • neigh" boring county, and our naderti would do well to be on their guard and sign:rut papers width ihey have not previously inspected, 114boU,01ft The people of this place area fast :Wide— /art bemuse shut in by hills, especially ftom the Wag and setting son. Fast. able. became we are just finishhig and fambshing two churches I that average pretty good, and to complete the payingfor the building ofthesamewill Chateaus Billy. Our creditors have fast hold on ua. Bat I am not asking for help now, although that day will soon come—at dediestiou—when if outsiders can get in here, they shall Twelve our hearty cooperation in their efforts to get out, after we have listened upon them for the little assistance we so much need. Hopbottom IS well supplied with bells ; as we have a school-horse bell, two church bells of the bat material and tone,one weighing 5001bs. and tho other 800 lbs. ; besides a host of railroad bells, which ever and anonjlght and day, ap prise us of the fact that something is more and running away. Not only have we rolling bells, but walking and living bells, such as Truman and Engle Bell, with a large circle of relatives. And last but not least in appearance is the belle - of the town, walking our streets almost as frequently as the ears thread our valley. Bo much for the ringing part of our community— but a little more ; It is said by some we have a " Whisky Rine—wringing from many a hap py home its highest hopes Horrible 1 Is it true I, We thought this ring wonderfully contracted on all sides, and hoped it had reached the dimin utive size of a cipher. To this end hear a word from Lathrop Lodge, ' No. 555, I. O. of G. T., of this place : Last night at our hall we listened' to ono , of the best, spicy temperance lectures with which Hopbot tom was ever blessed. The lecturer was one of the four great temperance lecturers of the State, Bro. Thos. Roberts, of Philadelphia. Go one, go all, to hear him while In this county. Re has ihn without folly, facts and figures not stale and repulsive, but new and attractive. Our Lodge was organized In March 1868. We now have 160 members. We rent a good ball for ilso a year, have itgood organ and furniture. We are trying to make music and melody in hearts where once trouble and discord prevailed. Oar eMsxra fur the present quarter are as rol -1 lows W. C. T., E. E. Titus ; W. V. T., Victoria Crandall; W. C., J.M. Hobbs; W. 8., J. a Wright ; W. T. a, J. & Bell ; W. T., Orlando Weight a W. if-, C. Crandall ; W. L G., Henry Brown ; 0. G., Alanson Wright ; W.RH.B. Martha Bell; W. L. H. S., Amanda Whiting ; W. A. 8., Emma Crandall ; W. D. M., L A. Howe. We purpose having a Banner soon. Come all temperance lecturers. Let us agitate this ques tion. The key note is sankibition. Touts in Faith. Elope and Charity, I. a WurauT. llopbottom, Nor. 17 WM The thriving village of Hopbottom Is attract ing considerable interest in the Saaqueliannh Association. Our young church here Is build- ing a place of wanshiporhich will best them over 11 , 1,000. The building is all ready for the trowel of the mason, and will be ready for dedication by the first of the year 18T1. Our people of Hopbottom deserve the thanks of the denomination for the real energy with which they have carried forward the work they have commenced. They archiving witnesses of what a few aithfial believers can do for the cause of truth. They, as a church, are not a year old, and they have the largest If not the best Sunday School in the Association, and a church building nearly ready for dedication. It is 30 by 30, with 22 feet posts, surmounted by a belfry and steeple nearly one hundred feet high. The windows will be oval on the top, and will be mode of stained glass. Swiss U- The building is of wood, but the roof ht cov ered with the best quality of slate. The front is ornamented with a large oval window, which lights the orchertra, and this also is toile made of stained glass. We think there arc not many places where a better building has been erected, or in better taste, for the cost, than the one being erected at Hopbottom. Being situated only three miles from Brooklyn, and on the line of Railroadlrom Binghamton to Eteranton,itwill be a source of en couragement to this branch of our Zion. We are glad this Centenary offering, sad pray that the labor It costs, and the money thus expeaded, may yield that rich moral harvest which our young ardent church in Hopbottom so earnestly desires. We look upon our cause as permanently plant ed here, and trust that the lovers of truth will not fail, or be discouraged in their work of phi lanthropy and love.--Christ' ;la Leader. court—First Week. On petition, Court appoint H.K.Baker mmsto ble of Lenox township in place of A. Churchill, resigned. Orrin Barrett appointed Committee of the pens)n and estate of Levi Barrett, a lunatic and directed to give bond, it.c. On petition, Coast appoint Lewis Beebe super visor of Apolacon township. Commonwealth vs. Abiatha Millard and Abl atha Millard, Jr.; surety of the peace; defend ants sentenced to pay costa dom. vs. Samuel Horton Jr., Archie Horton and Daniel Bones ; assault and battery ; settled on payment of costa. ~. • Com. vs. Hiram Conklin and James Shaw ; settled on payment of emits. 03111. vs. Albert Conklin ; assault' and battery; settled on payment of costa. Com. vs. James Shaw ; assault and battery ; settled on payment amnia Corn, vs. Daniel Bolles ; assault and batteg ; settled on payment of costs. Com vs. Edgar Stark ; assault with intent to commit rape ; Emily Stark, presmotrix ; guilty on the second count of indictment, and held with security for appearance at next term. Co= vs. WangiOWEnir. (proanetikirt6t tip. peering, Court direct mane prosequlie be •enter ed, and defendant discharged. In the matter of a bridge aeries Apolacon creek near the house of Harry Barney, in Little Meadows, grand Jury approve the report of viewers. Corn. va. William Ryan; Larceny ; jury find that the prisoner was karmic at she time °ream mining the offence, and acquit on that ground. Recommitted to await further orders. Com. v& Michael DUndig ; tinieny ; Riniee Brewster prosecutor , ; true bill found; to be tried next term. Com. vs. David Alderson and David Panoven assault and battery ; sot guilty, and prosecutor to pay eosur. • Exceptions to the report of viewers In the matter of a road in Jackson township, begin. ning on a line between Calvin and Philo Dix, to intersect a road leading from the Lenox and Harmony turnpike to Thomson Centre, are die. missed, and the report of the viewers confirmed. Wm Burch to the use of Ami Ely v& Amos T. DeWitt. Verdict for plaintiff for $94 65. Fatal lasliverad Aeritiera. A sad accident occurred at the. Italia awed melting of the Ede 'ltallway in this place, be tween 8 and 9 o'clock on Thursday Sunning kat, se li!Otipain Ake death of Patrick .Thomas Mcihrt7;eired nine yeas, aid the serious' ht.' jury of his brother, Christopher Matthias Ite. Darby, both sons of Xs. Jobs XeDseby, rota Inas lifaia street above the Di mufti It seems that two trains were going in opposite directions, and one of them barter passed the boys attempted to crows the track,and while doing so were struck by the other train which at that moment came upon the crossing• Pate trick's legs were cut off just below the thighs, injuring him so that he died the same evening. Christopher was knocked down and one foot braised and the big too broken. The parents of the unfortunate children have our sympathy in their bereavement. We are informed that five or six persons have been killed at this cross bag.—Orargo Gazdte. Bottom of the Basket Out The Port Jervis Gazette of Thursday, the 10th Instant, says that on Saturday last, about three acres of land, heavily timbered with hemlock, two miles north of Basket Station, suddenly sunk - thorn forty feet, leaving banks as square as though an excavation for a caller had been made. The sinking was accompanied by a loud crash which died away in a distant rumble, heard it considerable distance. The trees are standing in their natural position, having evidently received no particular injury In the descent. This land was an an elevation, and there is no epparent cause for the strange pheno menon. The people in the vicinity are very Much excited, and believe it is the effect of the recent earthquake. Binghamton Items. From the Leader : A man named W. T. Bloomer, foreman in the finishing room of Weed & Co.'s tannery, fell dead on Hawley st., last Saturday evening, about 6 o'clock. Two men saw him MI, and went to his assistance, when they found he was dead. Intemperate use of spirituous liquors was found to be the immediate cause of his sudden taking off. The deceased was formerly owner of a large tannery in, or near, Boston, but became pecuniarily embarrassed through his partner. For some time he has been rep ' resenting or looking to the Interests if one of the firm of Weed & Co., in this city. The deceased was about 67 years of age, and his family resides at Stoneham, Mass., where his remains were sent. —lt has been rumored on our streets, spas modically, for some time, that there were cases of small pox in this city. We believe the story Is incorrect. One or two cases have been re ported to us In the First Ward, but the family assert that it Is the chicken-pox Instead of the small-pox. Our citizens shoulli take the prop er precautions, nevertheless. Laura—Since writing the above we learn that one of the children of Mr. C. J. Brownell, a sweet little girl, died Thursday afternoon. She has been sick but a short time, and some physician we believe said she had the chicken pox. It. has since been pronounced variloid, which is small -pox In a modified form. Pea; pie should not delay In having their children, and themselves vaccinated. It is our fervent hope that this terrible dissease may not spread over our city. A ficsaktigrag. The following Is pronounced by connoisseurs, to be a life-like picture of NI-scalawag." He is as disgusting to look upon as the thick-skinned bra= faced ignoramus who makes a proces sion of religion and boasts of his honesty, when he is known to be a hypocrite and a rascal by every one in the community in which be re sides. Look at his countepart: " A scalawag is a low-flung, mean-lnoking 'cuss,' wrapped up in a white man's skin, who thirsted' for an office of some sort as a sheep killing dog thirsts for the blood of a sheep, and who to get the negroes to vote him an office, sheds crocodile tears in their presence because he was not born a negro. He pretends to believe the negro the equal of the white race morally politically and mentally, and hugs and ...rm.s all the carpet baggers that come along. He is a dirt-eating creature, who believes that what soever a Radical Congress or Legislature does is right, even if they command to drop his breeches and kiss the hand that flings nine-and thirty on his hide." Aee4dent. James Kirk, 10 years of age, son of Charles Kirk of the Lanesboro Hotel, fell through the 'fataleu/serf' trestle work a distance of 25 feet, Monday everting, Nov. 14th, fracturing his shoulder bane and otherwise seriously injuring his head; at last accounts he was lying in an incEmscious state. About twenty persons have fallen threstgh this same .Railroad viaduct. Several have been killed and the 'others have been seriously Injured.—Surque. Journal. Autumn. This expresses It about as well as anything: The Summer are over, the Winter are coming, No more in the clover the bees Is a bumming, The daisies is thinning the buttercups also ; The leaves Is beginning likewise for to all so, The gales of November blows chill on the panel, And folks as is sober is patting on flannel, The storms that is blowing, the coming and drumming. Say Summer are gone and Winter arc coming." Whiter ties Come. Old Winter has at last arrived, bag and bag gage, and all in good time for Thanksgiving , and Christians. We do not think these Holidays could possibly be celebrated in true New Eng land style, without the patronage of the old 1 gentleman. Although each visit of winter brings new fashions, and pats old fashioned things farther than ever from the' remembrance of this gen eration ; yet no body ever thinks of Thanks; giving without 11 vague idea of an old fashioned fire place, filled with blazing logs, and carry ing its cheery glow into the hearts of all who come witoin reach of it. What but the ens i tore presence of old Winter, could make the warmth and light of such a fire trijoyable ? Truly•itla presence!' necessary to the enjoy ment of all. Even the poor are benefited, for he fills the minds of the rich, with generous and loving thoughts for suffering humanity. Although we have no old fashioned fire places, around the bright blaze of which we may gath er,yet the warmth and glow of the olden days are not departed, and many an aged heart is made young once more by the keeping of trite bettered Customs, and day& As we gather, year after year around the festive board, we • find. many vacant places, re minding us one and all that, each return of IWinter biota out another year, and when the holidays once more return, may not ours be the vacant chair? We cannot tell—but even ma festive occasions we may do well to remember' that—"lt is not all of Ere Saliva no/ all of death to The llktrhirho Pole. Hundreds of people there are who do not un derstand why the barber uses the red striped pole. It originated from too act that some centuries emit was . austornamfor barbers to blewheople, and the pale, With alteritate wind * et2ipEs of White and red, represented the Windage of thephlebotomiaod victim. In the Coates ef tioto the apethicoi mailed the bat. her ea a blood.lettor, but the, old sigh el the emit woo oohed by the WOO after Atte how tiro Whkh gsa ihiggylattoa hod caws& Musical Conveptlon., A Musiall o:Mandl - onwill be field at Gran erville, in Rash, Eusquehanna, - co., Pa., con ducted by Prot W. 0. Perkins, of Boston. Another of "Char& Bell," "Eitani crown: , "Laurel Wreath," Chorister; ae. c e rnvent i on to, commence TiuMiday, at 10 o'clock A. 3L,Tior. 29th, continuing llair days with three sessions each day, and closing Friday evening with a GRAND Concert. As director of exercises of conventions, Prot Perkins has no superior. His rare ability and skill render him second Manic. The "Chorister," the latest publication of Prof. Perkins, will be.fhtnished Ave. of_cbarge... Terms:—Gentlemen PAN I.Adteli n yiets, Admitbinde to coneert-00icts.:'Children un der 12 years of age, 15ctiii tains one--come all ye 'deviitees of muds:, and join oar merry throng. , - Board cap be obtained' at reasonable rates. D. Godiths. A. Carter. ) Com. J. D. Baker. Nov. 9th, 1870. Ow Sheol Lain. The new edition of school laws is now ready. Copies will be sent, as usual, to County super intendents for distribution and the Department will send single copies to any one upon the receipt of ten cents. Every teacher and every citizen ought-to have a copy. Too many are Ignorant of the provisions that are made for the education of the young. The Growing Grain It is said by those who have examined, and who are competent to judge, that never in thit history of this county, has the fall grain pre sented such a vigorous and healthy, appearance. The fields of growing grain, the wheat and rye, are covered with a matted • green, beautiful to behold. This betoke6 a tine harvest. for 1871, for a firm root, deep and well set, ensures the grain from the severity of the winter. Let the farmer rejoice in his heart, if not 'for the full fruition of his hopes, yet for the cheering pros pects. 'letv Aivertiotmento. LIME! LIME! We keep constantly on hand a fresh supply of Binghamton Lime, for sale at low prices. TIFFANY & CRAMER. Montrose Depot. Nov. 83,1870.-4 NEW MILFORD GRADED SCHOOL The pupils of this School have made rapid progress In their studies during the WI Term that has Just closed. Not rapid in having com mitted to memory a vast amount of rules, prob lems, examples and names, but rapidin thor oughly understanding the principles of the dif ferent branches as far as. they have pursued them. The teachers believing that examples, ques tions, problems, etc. are only given to illustrate principles, and teach the mind to apply them, have endeavored to make plain the foundation facts of each dirision of each branch, and con nect them with examples which occur in every day life. Thus with arithmetic is connected the manner of counting lumber, calculating pos tage and revenue, making out bills of merchan dise, &c This mode of teaching has created a greater interest among the pupils and has given a better understanding of the branches pursued. We do not mention this as a new theory but as a good practice, and we are not only walling but glad to say that this is the practice In many of the schools. • • • Our motto is : " Lay a foundation broad en ough and deep enough for the most complete su perstructure which the professional stu dent may , atibwqtwatly whir le ...iwttspnn it We would earnestly recommend to parents to question their children upon their studies often; for a valuable incentive is thus brought to bear upon them. TEA.CHETiS. E. K. RICELARDSOIC, Principal, and Teacher In High School Miss CABSIE LUDDINOTON, u E.IIIIA LAWSON, - - TEXT BOOK& Monteith & McNally's Geographies, Kert's' Grammars. Brooks' Arlthmetics. Sanders' Readers. '• Spellers. TERMS OF TUITION. Primary, per month, $1.23 per term, fP3.00 Intermediate, " 1.75 " 4.00 High School, " 2.25 " 5.00 Higher Course, " " 6.00 Drawing Lessons, (extra " 2,00 Telegraphy, " 11100 With thanks for the patronage already given, we place these facts before the public, hoping to be more fortunate in future. Any. Information In regag to '4Le &Pool will be ebeerfully given. A complete-list of Text Books andßegula dons will be sent to any upon application. TRACY HAYDEN, Pres't. F. W. Boni:, Sec'y. New Blilford, Nov. 29, 1870.-2 LOCAL AGENTS WANTED. , um, want a Local Agent In every town and vll - m sge In'tbeeountry,lo cancan for anbseri. cri • ens to the Western World. A magnilleeut IS Prerninin Steel &graving la lent grails —I o cacti enbecriber. From 111. to SlOcan be idr^ sally made In an evening. A llberal cash 7 3 omi/daion Is allowed. Send stamp tbr ape lmens and Pans Oircolar. Address JAMES B. ELLIOT, .40Y.23--,4 Boston, Mass. LIVE AEENTS WANTED POE, WO ME N OF NEW YORK , on SOCIAL LIFE IN TEE GREAT CITY. Wcmderfel developments among _the as Istoessey. Mar ried women exposed. &c. ete. • Price, The book to sel! published. Tne beet terms to A dentsever ew Addrese, N. Y. Book C 0.143 Naomi at. N. Y. Mt BOOK AGENTS MAKE la to POO per Moritby selling GREAT FORTUNES, and flow Tway Watts Mans. Dy J. - D. McCabe, Jr. New, fresh rod on Profavely Illastrated and beautifully honed. It shows how a poor echool.mart. er made {4n 000,000 ; bow a poor half blind Falk.: ha . came a gre d banker, a butcher's appren tice the wealth, batman In a America, an unknawn mechanic a million aire in ocean year., with many more such e.tamplaa; howenergy..l neut, and patina Induitty have always met with rumen when properly • earned; how money can be made honestly and without aacrldcer of print'- le, send for Circular. etu.anl Odra my extra terms EEO. MACLEAN. DS n —masa 814. rblladaipUla. Nov.-4w . . , D TL CLARK'S OFFICE . at DENGTIA3ITON, la rooms No. 10 and 20 in " Per Lee House," No.Bl Washington street, where the Dr. can be found every Saturday and Dionday. Do not fail to call on him. ' Nov. 10, 1870.—tf • , • DR R THAYER ECLECTIC POYERCIAN & SURGEON, Offer, his professional serviresto the citizens of Scars and adioinlng aruntles. Mace at his residence, Mont. rose, Ps. Special attention given to tho treatment of Chronic Diseases. Those having failed ItOI get relief from inT itett the treatment ofaU other Physicians are espockal7 to give =atrial. :Since my location In this vicinity, I have treated anoiessfally wane of the worst fbrms of Consumption, Female Weabmetes,. Dylpepsia, Cancer, St Vitus Dance, aw Patients taken to board on remahable terms. • Clergymen and their tumilles.treated tpettaloresly: No trge for consultation. Montrose, Nov.lo, Ifflo.--Sm• , . STATE OF 'JOIN WALWORTII, E lat. of New Nilterdiownship,l3nsteauo."deel. Letters of idministnitien ofuss ttaevitataUf he above apnea decedent bashtg beam:anted to the undersigned. notice ts hereby Oren that all•Tersous 'lndebted 'to the same are requested to make immediate. payment. end those having claims upon ;he SA= will present them do ly autheottrated for eettlement. KLLIOT kI.DRICII, Mme. New 111.1lIerd. Foe.lo. liss this well_ known, standard, and Popular remedy PAIN KILLER, manufactured by Pert' Davis & Bon i Providence, I. been before the pnblic. and in that time has become known In all parts al the worli., and been laud by peo ple of all nations. It remAins to dna that same good and effective reme dy. Its wonderful power in relieving the moat fever. pain has never been equalled, and it has earned its world-wide popularit wideta intrinsic merit. N far* Live sgent has ba d so epread sale or given e n tll veraal satisfaction. The various wel l which' the Pain Killer la an unfailing cure, are too well knorrh to re pair recapitulation In thin advertisement. As an ex ternal and internal medicine, the Pain Killer 'Wads un rivalled. rErDliectiona accompany each bottle. Pelee 25eta, &Oats. and 81.00 per Bottle. Sold by all Medicine Damien , . [Ncr.l-1m March ieL 1870.-7 TALBOT it STAMP, GROCERIES & PROISIONS Flour, Salt, Batter, Pork, Lore, Ham, Salt Flab, Tallow, Candlas, Crackers, Clueosc, coffee, Spices, Choice Teas, Sugars, Rice, Dried and Canned Fruit. Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, and all other articles usually kept to a ant class Grocery and Provision Store. We will Iwo* our Goods as low as wo can afford, and sell for =ad, or exchane fur produce, 311.0t11.1110. Onr•. P, 20r0. - - U. Intermediate. ABEL TURRELL, DRUGGIST, MONTROSE, PA. Is continually receiving And keep, constantly on hand a full and desirable as aorunent of genuine DRUGS, MEDICINES, CREMICALS, LIQUORS Paints, Oils, Bye-Stuffs, Teas. Spicea, and other Orci. eerie., Stone Note, .Wall end Window Patter, Glass. ware, Fruit Jars, Mirrors, Lamps. Chiseineys, , Kern. seen, Machinery Oil, Tonners' Nearefoot . 00, Be. fined Whale OIL Sperm Oil, Olive Oil, Spirits TlisPew. tine, Varnisnes, Cleary Secd. l 7lnegarlhitisti, Coucen. traled Lye. Axle Grease, Trusses. Supporters, Medical instruments „ Shoulder Braces, Whim Quns, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead. Gun Caps, Blasting Powder and Vase, Violins, Stringy, Bows. etc. Fillies, Fifes. etc., Fish Books and Lines,Barand Toilet Soaps, Harr Oils, Hair Restorers. and .Bale Dyes. Brushes, Pocket Knives, Spectaeles,Silver Pleted Spoons,Forks, Knives. Ac„ Deatiet Articles, a general arisartment or FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, and rircrumsuy All the leadlng and best kinds of In 'bort nearly every thing to rettore the etch. to please the taste, to delight the eye, to gratify the fancy, and alio, to conduce to the real and substantial comforu of life. Enumeration le impracticable, as it would GU a newspaper. Call at the Drug and Va riety Store of Montrose, lan. 5, IST. s 0 Normal! .4 rm.. FARM FOR SALE The subscriber seers for sale his Farm. situate In the east part of New Milord township, containing , ONE HUNDRED AND SEYENTT•THREE ACMES 125 acres Improved, well watered by sprlngs, and a email mech. There are two houses. one new, and three barns, one new, and other outbuildings, and two good orchards. The land not improved is heavily timbered. Terms made easy. For farther_ informotlon call on or address the entwriber at New iturord, Bdsq's Co. Pa. Nov. 10, 83511.—tf JACOB WAYMAN. HUNT BROTHERS, SCRANTON. PA. HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS, BUILDER'S HARDWARE, MINE RAIL, CO UN PERSONA' & 7' RAIL MUMS RAILROAD & MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS' AND BOXES, DOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED RANDS. MALLRABLE IRONS, HUBS. SPOKES, PELLORS. UPNDLEs, 801 V 1 ANVILS. VICES. STOCKS and 'DIEB. =WOWS ItANYTEI,IILEDGES. FILES. de. &a. OIaCULAn AND lIIILLHAINS,IIFLTING, PACEIRO TACKLE BLOCKS PLASTER, PARIS casswr nAIR & aunqnsTowss. Macs mum* GLASELLEATHIIIIII9IIIMINGIS TAIRSAWICS IScisaUts, Nueb 24, 11160. ly FOR TBIRTY YEARS DEAL2IIS 111 PATRONAGE SOLICITED TALBOT & STAMP NEW GOODS PATENT ISTEDICTFES, ADEL TVIIRELL. Wholna% & &tail Dabirstn DISSOLUTION. TIM co•partmenahip heretofoie exisiiiig be tween Isaac E:•Davis and John Itivenberg un der the film name of L E. Davis & Co. caned this day by mutual consent. , Dnndat4 Oct. 18, 1870.-826 OCTOBER. J.; & P. COATS' 313eiert Eliza, C ord. IS NOW THE Thread put up for the American market which Is Six-Cord in all numbers. From No. Bto No. 100 . , Inclusive. Foi Hand and Machine. For Bala by ALL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND AOTIONS Oc. 26--1 m (cwetc) LADIES* FANCY JOHN FAREIRA, ' 7 lB Arch St., lie of the Block. 'De fect' 7th and Eith sta. Booth Bide. 'MLADELPIIIA, orter, manufacturer. & let in all kinds and Sty of FANCY MRS Ladles' and Children.' WIZ tying enlarged, reined. Vend itotwoved my old 'favorably known Fur Aorirun.azul having Wa led a very hugs and Ifferent kinds of Para and have had them made up by the meet ekfllfnl workmen. I would respectfully Invlut my friends of Sesquebanaa and adjacent counties to calland ezamine my very are and btxuatlfat moon: nacntuf Fancy Fore for Ladies a nd - Children. Ipm de termined to Se] at Oa low prime u any other respecta ble Bane In this city. All Furs warranted. No mis represents dem to effect sales. JOITN FAREIRA. Oct. Ow) 71t Arch Street, Philadelphia. SCRANTON STEAM COFFEE & SPICE MILLS. All kinds of Pure Spices. C. W. laREPATRICK & CO. Wholesale Dealers in TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, !MUSTARD. CREAM TARTAR, &c. No. 517 Lackawanna Avenue, a few doors east .of the Wyoming House. We :rind all, our Spices and Coffee-. Coffee roasted and ground to ordCr, et the shortest no tice, and as cheap as In any city. C. W. HIREPATRICX, H. B. SEARLE. Scranton, Sept. 21,1870.-8 m ATTENTION ! WE'LL GIVE YOU "FITS." T. D. TAYLOR, so long known in Bingham ton as one of the most popUlar Cutters, and fashionable Tailors in this section of country, has farmed a eo-partnership with R F. New comb, of Montrose, nod they aro now prepared to furnish men's wearing apparel of all kinds, and in style and workmanship superior to any establishment in this section of country. Wn GUARANTEE SATISFACTION to all who my Oivor na with their patronage. Shop at Post'e old corner, on Public Avenue. T. D. TAYLOR. E. F. NEWCOMR Montrose, Oct. W, 19, 1870.—tt ABEL TURRELL ESPS movtantl7 nn hand one attic most unmet 1.31. oa► collections of DRUGS & aIEDICIICES In the country. and bestows especial attention to Pd lading and buying article to this department thus are pate keeps a , also keeps*gips: yarloty , •, • LIQUORS AND WINES, bought either dirrct from the Wainer, orpoporter, and warroutOdittictig pare. Alto, a full arsurunent of Pants. ON, Viumlsbes, Brushes, la.brlestlud ulls and Die Studs. Urocories, Wall Planer, Glass, Kerosene, 'V tulips, Pistols, Gans and ammunition.- A fine variety of Gold and other JEWELRY, Pertum try. Yankee NOTIONS, dc., and other goods too no melons to mention. Daring several years past persons base bectf in the habit of forming clubs.and tousling to the Greet Arnerit can Tea Compauv, New York, fur their ■uppltes of Tea and Coffee, for familLose. t. Abel Torten Is DOW snppfylng the people witb these Tan and (*effect, at hie store In feoutreme t et the some prices that theta clubs and other persona pay at the stage ot the Company to New York- Thus, purchasers will save the cave.' cbarge,rrouble of clubbing and risk of sending. by baying of A BEL TURR.V.I.L, Has Jost retturned from New York with a Largo sa dition to his usual stock of choice goods. Montrose. Nis. M, IHc9. r,,,.. , . • / L W . - ' SP: d i Cur , lap ~ 'Mal N.._ 1 ', To& ........„......___-....7=• ; Emma IrariersalliSur • . 1 .: • ~,,,i..,„ NERVOUS DISEASES. '---- —. I*. . . Its each MI - - 4116 Wei. - An CINFAILIEO REIM for Niuniccas. Vacistra often electing a perfect cure inn single day. No form of Nerflotle Morava fails to yield to Its wondorfal , power. Even In the lIVCIV.CaIIe. Of CbMPIC Neursialied affecting the entire system.lts natter a few days agb -the most astonishing relict red mml7llll'o produce a complete and permanent cure. It contains normater lab In the slightest degree Injtitlons. It bag the NW -qualifiedaPProval orate best physicians. Thouand* In every part of the country.. gratefully acknowledge Oil:meter to tooth the tortund perm*, and restoring the tailing strength. Bent by mril on receipt oparlee.and perage. One Package - • MAIO -. • La d ceetS• .. Six Packages - - $3,00 • - ." 5v -It to sold by all dealers in NR CO medicine*, ' • TURNER & proprietors -1" A Tremont Street, Bomar, Stec Sept?--d umper. T EAI Every kind of Train market, Jeri antred.afid for gat. at Nay York wholesale prim.. dliso a tits uo sorunant of COFFEE. Boy of ma and save 'tamer. Alin TO Montrose, Fa.. 6rrilto.lBlo. NEW FIRM, Temmbeeribers are now Melte, ham PIN Talks new abd fresh *taker ' . • • • GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. ~LI~wWb gold at a ICW time Ibr Among thfp iumermi. artlaiss maybe:no* /Maur, Hants; Dried Beef, gaged' Ha 204004. Mad:ll,44m TCos. Cotree, SaPts. Rice. Mace. Waaataddr• OMow Caned Peaches, Pars, Pine Apples, Sweet Oak Taw toes. Quinces. end Ptenni, COO" Padiit " Extract Lax" etc- et& An AtIFIs of SP/Cag , Fitmck Ot",P r e d* ite . , CROCK= a aiasawan. ♦fretChasmsandBnalug 'Max.; ae. All of which an be 'linseed Whit elsis goods, sal chesy. In *Wilco to the Grocery trade, we have embewil Geo. c. nun News CM:s uo wane m r cesi ebe • gee, selectio nl_Poef Stationery, , Weider eme ManthPere. an d pipits we as band win be =demi and famished an shod No total. out extra charge. Special can glum to code Ms- Igo to show goods—lodic, In and see for rosiseltee: Goods delleeted without extra charge. It. 3. Worm C. M. Gam, Montrose, Nay 113, 1110. FLOUR 1 FLOUR 1 From MU day forward. we shall sail Iknie at retail at We hang out no fable oolors, but mesa, jolt what we say. Mile making Flour a specialty, oar Moak off FRED. MEAL; cum; Limo aulaunt GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WM be kept fUll sad sold at very small Mats. GANR&TT . SON. _New 3111ford,..11arek 2, 1871X—ly STATE NORMAL SCHOOI4 MANSFIELD. =MA . CO- FA. , English and Classical courses. Tama - September 7tb, Decembir 12th, and March= State approprin tions for students. Stutlents ad mitted at any t lute. Apply to C mks. rt. - VERRILL, A. M., Mansflehl, Pa. Aug. 81, 1870.-17 'Guttenberg, Rosenbaum 4i 'Co. Would respoettlilly call your at:imam to Ode Fall and Winter Goads which far varlet 7 of Styles flora trui Dam ezaild to this place. Oar uscatlardifat DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, CLOAKING : MATERIALS, FLAN NELS, WHITE 'GOODS. DO3IESTICS,:&c. &c. Never Wa,ai Satter. Trimmed and untrimmed Ladies' sad Rats, Rovers. Ifesthete, bleat and colored Velvets, iniew. ea. de. never more handsome. . . IN end Cbtldzen's YOBNISMNG GOODS. Skirts, Moses, Ituultidekints,_ . Ontjass_mill Cuffs. Ide C =W rows. Hosiery and inn Urpipe., cheaper than Dago lilt tan par. ABEL TBEBELL, Montrpqa, Pa For Men. V e t g il d goimgalliost,rieoillitedg• 'OVERCOATS 1 OVICEtCOATS 1 OVESCOAT6I 01 all tbe dldtrant grades, and at all prices. CLOTilli, CASSOLIMEM. WAVERS, £c. for Cult= ' Wort. Re ialco ineasttes Budget, to toordor t good ogle; and,trarrad good dithoor and iodtallotar7 work. Whits Mid 'Flannel Shlrtsjimino Wrappers &Drew. en. ilmid-tesehleb,Bows. LiDeD and Its - pee teMan metre, danimidere, Gloves. Umbrellas. Thisll9,l i Bata' els In grail Imlay. For Kea and Sop, of the tarsi► istfla and in gnat tart• eariStoch bas bets *tested Sri* we, and ss webs, our rods in hugs Vas we stecutatly sass from 10 to SI per mu. In ~ A lts we set as sawn mu. gin above coat as any ea aut'oe will takikwe tois Justly Draftee you good biugslzw.. and will men it See your hw ase Waal with us. • AIM* ask Is • call, trsulainstion of our stock, sad comwisim apnoea. • NSW .GO:ODS. WEBB & aro. WHOLESALE PRICES. NEW STOCK-01P IN MILLINERY GOODS,. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! OVMS . STODDSUING, GOODS. HATS AND CAPS. Y. e..DISSAIIZIL xsystrow. oct. a, tams
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