1871. pontrost prmerral, The OW' Democratic Paper In Sus. quehanna County. ."! :71 - - t.'j L.l • , • yr;fiet.orr. ristws-o,suniscitlßE. Vre o&? Thetoriciatitig term» for increaßing its circulation In' 18i t : oue copy, six months, $1 CA One copy, one year, - - - 200 millfiend thc DEISOCIIAT and the American Stock Jutimal one year For p 50. The DEMOCRAT and the Lady's Friend one year for $3 50; and other Periodicals in the Katne proportion We will club the DENtoenAr to new subscri bers, en condition that the money invariably accompanies the order, On the following.terms : 5 conic.); to one addrms, one year, each $1 ;5 A enpv*eut free to one getting up the doh of twenty-five. Let all help to circulate the DEMOCRAT f'; 5 44 , 4 0 •". E. U. HAWLEY 'Montrose, Jan. 1,1811 -- -,~ -._ ~ofiil ~intelli~citcc. Notice The Susquehanna County Agricultural Socie ty will hold their Annual Meeting nt the Court house in Montrmse, on Tu awl.it evening Jan. 10th, 1.571. All bll6 against said Society ;must be presented at once. lIESRT C 11. ED., Svc'y }lon t rose, Dec. 21, 11311.1.—td Tenet' ers' Institutes An Institute will be held at City School Monte, litrord. on Friday aud Saturday, Jan. 20th and 21.•. Is7l Each In-dilute to Contnt:•nec at 10 d. lock a tn. of Friday and clo-sing at 1 o'clock it t o., (11 . Saturday. A .port lecture on E lucational eccuip. , nntl C 1344 excre6e, or • • Teachers In najoining towns will he esper. tod for the whole session. IV. C. TiLDEN, Cu. Supt. Fomst Lake ,Cratre, Dec., 2511 i, I.b7o.—td. "rallnvr Chandler wert..tbe reeidieot of two pottlxls of very wit.ra tine candles lit week, presented and waminntenred..by Mr. Alonzo Williams of Bridg waloi, one of six t.; the pound and one of eight. Mr.*Wrllkuns mannfactu'rea them Tur any who nay dt.si e re, everything but the tallow, at 4.ettlit. par lb., and has also a quantity on 'liana for sale to any who may wish to porehase. IV, can recommend them far beyond any ruts InAnufamnre. DonagionL The friends of Rev. 1 Miller will make him a ahitniion. visit on TUC*IIV, iallll4 ry I q/.. Itql. Afternoon and evening. lt.uic,rd, Jan. 4th, 1871.-2‘; Religious Rev T. N. Glover, will pmich in the rniver• Clrtrch, Montrose, Sunday, Jan. Bth, at 11 o'clock, a. m., and in the evening,. A Nets Way to Rob A new method of robbing people has lately been adopted, A drugged cigtr is given to the victim, who after iimnking awhile, feels stupid and falls asleep. lie i• then robbed and the thief feaver him. Th^ robbeil man walici tip after a time, vomits and per•rtrce The ,ratne4a does not last a great while. This tnethotl of robbery is practiced more on the ears than eisetyllere. Nerer accept a eig - Ar from a stranger. Bold Robbery A twd i rubbery was committed one day last ween on the expreas train No „ ' ~ on the Erie It.diway, between Port Jervis and Middletown. M e . J u l,. klvun, a rtuident of Green Orange county, had disposal of a mortgage in Lis peasession (or the sum of 2,000 and had started to go to Middletown to deposit for safe keeping., haring it sewed up in L 6 inside pock et While on the train he fell asleep, and on awakening found his ecat cut open and the nioney taken. No clue bas yet been obtained to the thief —Deposit Courier. How to Keep Poor. There is 'no man who would not rejoice to hare the nay pointed out by which he might honestly' obtain riches. No one would thank us fora 'Prescription to insure !weeny, and yet there is many a man who keeps himself poor by indulging in the tbilusring Two gla.stii of ate a day at 10 cents, for . the year. $73.00 Three'efora a (lay, one after each meal, for the year, Cam! for two dogs, pointer and setter, 60.00 ailliatds, and 1:3 o'clock . oyster suppers, 112.50 Threeittudred and fifty-flee dollars, all in one year. +urge-lent to buy eight barrels of flour, one Wirt 4 , 1 sugar, one sack of coffer, a good ItlAte toer three dresses (or the wife, and caufactallacirsiatp for the babies. All ingionlatti Declaims. is rorpeertext derision pas recently been I rendered by Judge Alciiettna,One of the Circuit WigeS of the Vales' Stag Supreme Court, in I'Velleeta Width the New Jersey Mutual Life Ineurasee Company were defendants. The company had refused to pay a policy of $lO,- 000 upon the life of a mss who bad committed suicide, the policy tieing held' by his asidgnetts. The decision woludsirbe• company, nearly all the evidence adduced : Was' on else ixiint 'of insaldsyr,- it.. being ittteatitt.o c -to be proved that the insured party WaSimt %Ms right Mind. I lad that his death was the result of Insanity. The asuetdecidedthat the man was Insane. and that insanity was adiseirse, and that death be ing dreedy the result of such disease, The holder of We polity was as mach entltisd , to . Tearer! obi swam or The policy ASS jt jeadi lied occur-. red front any ether kind of disease. *lmo Felon. LondonTheemd Lancet recommentie the follow ing as the best remedy yet discovered for this • nkoste*Tdciatitig disease : • "Ai soon as the disease Is felt, put directly over die spot a tly blister abont the size of your • thumb nail, and let It remain for six hours, at the expiration of which thne,-directly tinder the surface of the blister. may be seen the felon, which can Instantly be taken out with a needle or a lancet." 1 87 1 . Bold Robbery. One of thn most heatless and desperate pie- ! cot of villainy that it has been our lot %o record in a long time, was perpetrated at Popular Val ley, about two nines from the Delaware Water ! t tap, on Thursday theliith Three masked ruffians entered the house of Mr. Joseph Drake about midnight, and after binding him and his aged wife, who were the only occupants of the house, hand add foot, lashing them in bed, and tying a tarred rope in their month% to prevent them making an alarm. proceeded to ransack the prinises. s2,ooo—fifteen hundred in ticrante'n City bonds, and five hundred dollars in money were taken. The robbers staid till about one tieloek when they left without releasing their %jelling. Abort two hours later, by strenuous exertions the old man succeeded In extricating one of his hands, and soon unbound himselt. Ile then quickly released 3lrs. Drake, who is quite in firm, and was suffering extreme torture from the manner she ails bound, together whit SWlG ration, the bed-clothes having been piled on top of the aged couple, after being tied,hv this brutes. Had the not been released, she could nut possibly have lived till morning. The utmost indignation is aroused at this das tardly outrage, and the whole community is ve ry much excited: A reward of 000 bus been offered fur the apprehension of the villains. and =the New York detectives are iu the neighbor- • hood endeavoring to ferret them out.—Serostoa Drinocrat. Newspaper Stories. Some people believe a story to be true because they read it in a newsmtper, while others fur the same reason doubt its veracity, if It be strange, romantic, seas itianal, tragic., or in a paper for which they have a dislike. T:tc readers of such stories often lay shown the paper with the wonder whether they have been perusing truth or fiction, and often.m....eLl rs editors get the credit of their co'umns with the latter rather than the former. Perhaps sollic who read in last week's Democrat "The New York Lawyer's Divore Mty have tit:aught the incident therein Inn Mammon to tic trite. The principal character, L. E. li., was frond 11;) t.) pers..mally known , to the writer who has also occasionally since met him, Ile was the y ,rmigv.t child and 1 think only son of hit age I parmts, %%Ito snstain • ed an unsullied character Its devoted christisns in one of the but tow us in New Eatgland `They spared neither pains or expense to edacate and tit fur usefulness in lilt their bright beloved tr v, hut he alas so itimsed his opportunities, that he brought Nee gray baits of his lot ing pari•nts n ith .arrow to their graves. This " riter saw hint at his Alma in New York the s.tale ,uttnt:r he so cruelly sent his wife to California to get a divars• • an st lAA is tie niftry. aad arierw trda 11.2. tr I the facts fro.n the lips of his parents' nearest neighbors There can be no tioubt that :1.1 the ;tart iculars th •11.iII Net firth MN, Vat% and that the principal character of the story has dcseenileil to air - int as tow a plane of meanness and depravity as human nature is susreptable tirat hollow that the pr., e:s of the righteous avail with God, the ease of L• 11. show s oar of the sad.lest exceptions that has ever fallen under observation of Dedication According to notice, the M. E. Church in llophottom, Br C;r,, lit, Wyal INing Di.- triet. Wyttming Conference, was dedicated to the worship of Almighty God. De:. 13. 18;u, by Ree. B. I. lies, the justly renon nett dedicator. The house, thirty-fire by fifly feet, with hell and lalfry, is neat and convenient, coating thirty-two hundred doll-irs. Tee discour.Ong circumstances under which this young and feeble society of 3lethodists commenced, and prosecuted this enterprise, were more than in dicated in the notice which the pastor, Br Hol brook, gave of the dcdieation services, 'NJ that nothing more need he said to s!,ow that it was a peculiarly difficult can.•. But this was not all: the day n a- , one of the roost kb - bidding of the season, pr,:renting the attendance of nearly everylatdy outside the immediate neighborhood. Eighteen hundred dollars wen: to be provided for, after the infant society had done all it felt able to du. By ordrr of Corn There was no ground to reckon upon friend ly outsiders that might lend us a helping hand iu the day of our extremity. The distinguish ed dedicator hiuss•df, who Mid never tailed, wag dis:rouraged at the formilable array of stern facts. The pastor and presiding El ler. shared the same feeling. With these disheartening surrounding , , the dedication scene opened. Br. Ives gave an excellent practical sermon on presenting ourselves - a living sicrifice to God," and then, in his peculiarly felicitous s;yle, in troduced the subscription, by asking five per sons to subscribe a thousand dollars. Strange to say, they were soon obtained : Wright, Crandall, Squire, Gavitt, and Wright, who had led off in the first subscription, were the brave and liberal men to pledge each $2OO. A noble beginning! But now came the tug of war; eighl hundred more: And to whom could we look? Echo answered, Whom? There came intervals of silence: there were prayers, and sighs, and tears, interspersed with exquisite-fun and hearty laughter—strange commingling. People got under conviction, conversations took plats, hearts softened, purse strings relented, the-skies brightened, hope dawned—the entire sum was at length pledged. Considering all the facts in the case, I must declare this the most marvelous triumph I have ever witnessed. Said one, "It was like raising the dead." Yea, but it was replied, "Our God can raise the dead." Re ligious services were held in the evening. A !Amon Was preached by the writer on"coanting the east," followed by an exhortation by one of the old preachers, Bev. Epbram B. Tenney, nearing the river, but holding on his way. The traveling public, as they reach a little village among the hills and rocks just north of Nicholson, on the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Itailrcrad, known as "Llophottom," will please cast a look.to the wester'? hill, across the Hopbottom Creek, and there they will see the neat little elfspel, "beautiful fur situation," noble monument to the zeal and enterprise of it handful of earned Christians, struggling to maintain the ancient landmarks which _the fathers have set. Rev. L. V. Arnold, the fornier pastor, is entitled to the honor of starting this enterprise. The elder brethren of the Conference, who traveled the Brooklyn Circuit in its earlier history, will remember the appointment at "Anthony Wright's" on the Martin Creek. Well, this is the Wright appointment, and the faith which dwelt in "Father Wright," is de scending to the generations that btar his name. In the house of his son, Dr. Samuel Wright, you Tug still hear singing and praylng,ihat will remind you of "the olden time," and here e ~ s-- the way-worn itinerant may still and a idethu- lasses, of about 200 feet square, Is enelosed, dist welcome. Thank God fur "the former has a building for warming, at 'Which those so times," but say not they were better than I disposed can procure refreshments. It is flood these. ed each night by the water works. • Another Church Ls soon to he dedicated with in the bounds of Brooklyn charge, and pastor and people are laboring together with great harmony, and the cauae is "marching on." Dr.Wrrr,C, Waist:KAl). , Death of Jame* W. Sparks Mr. Sparks was born in Schobarie Co. Stnteof New York. In the year 1819. Until he arrived at the age of 18, little is now known of his early life. At that period he moved to Great Bend township, where he commenced an active life, for which he was afterward so much noted. At the age of 22 Lew ns married to Lucy M. Brown, of Brooklyn township, who is still living, she being a niece of the famous John Brown, who was executed in Virginia nt the commencement of the areal Rebellion. Togeth er they have fared the rough storms of life, having moved to Laneshorough, in the year 15.17, in the vaeinity of which he has since lived until Dee. 8, 1870. In the presence of his family and other mourning friends, he died elf theinftammation of the lungs, having-suffered just 1 t days. Ile leaves two daughters the youtureA who is. now 22 years old, was a mem ber of the Methodist Church it years. Mr. Sparks was a very quirt man in his way hav ing as Elder Dewit expressed it, done a great deal of good and very little harm he having it to boast of to the day of his death that he nev er knew enough about other peoples business to be submened In a law suit. There is scarcely it man living in 1111 neighborhoml that would be likely to be missed intim. The church has lost uue ()fits wo.,t titithful members, the community, an obliging and litithful friend, a man of stern integrity. whose word was never doubted, a faithful husband, a kind and Intelligent Esther. Ile w ill be missed in every di pal - intent of life. Peace be to his ashes Accident near the eaciende Bridge. On Tuesday Evening last, J. 11. McConnell started for this place, front the Summit, and in attempting to climb onto the Aceontmodation, fell beneath the wheels and was cruslod by them. The night passenger trains also ran over him, rolling and mangling the body, until in the morning only one fixu a part of a leg, the boot, and clothing remained to recognize him by, an I this was found almost halt' a mile front the body. E•q. Barnes held an inquest Weilm,lay morning. Thin young man was a native of Ulster , where his remains will be sent fur burial. tnj.r Juktroo/.. Letter from Knouts JOT. 'l. Kan,3:4, Per. 150, IS7O. MIL EtttTott —Since I 1341. wrote you, I with "f others have etnigrate.l to the far. ftnte•l Kansa:, anti ant int-tor of the M. E. Church in the little village of Join, the county prat of Allen county. fhi a lwatitin:l village of recent grnwth, -it , mt,•.l in the Forks valley. blessed with nne railroad, and there i• an anxious expeetaney of a second ,con. The surr.unding country is roll ing prairie, the monotony of which ii or rested Lc di-Lint hill-, I,llitirul 4 lnipeB 111 , Untl , . anti the serpentine aspect of the water otur-c. skirted is ill, n tine gr., Is of forest trees en I •hruhberv. The climate of this auction is fine, with excep tion of high wituN, to which all prairie coun t ies ar.• , unfect, and even these dreary winds, o WI) seldom continoc score than three days, !lava thetr use.; they sweep away malaria, and ri I the c,untry of ague and fever. Since the cmumencement of December the weather has been a , mild as in the month of May in Penn . a. Excepting a day or two, it has been splendid. The ground is not frozen, no that cattle ran live well ,m the prairie without any other food, and will continue• so through most of the winter, while in March new grass will appear, w bich make, cattle raking a tine bugincss.. The health in this section or the 1. excel Tent. an 1 .iocii.ty is goial for a WeAtria country. The , nciety ofJola will compare fa , orubly with any Wcatern valt.•v with ‘‘ Well I am acquaint ed for moral. and inteliiisenvq. There are but i two drinking saloons in the place, and they are very genteel if genteel is not a mi...nouler for such places. ' Garnet, the county scat of .Inilerson county, a pl ace of 1,500 inlialiitanti,liat, not tutu ,aliani in Game 19 abundant. There i.. no end of prairie chicken., quails and duck.. 1 have been out hunting a aumberof times. The chick, mmally fly away with toy ammunition, and when I ;hoot a dock. it dive, and I never See it again. Yours, tnilv Let ter Front Binghamton Format DEMOCr6AT :--I see yonr paper often but do not see anything from this young and lively city. A. is usual, at this season of the year on account of the holidays, business is quite brisk. For a time there has been a lull in the amusement line except festival, of 5% Ilk h there are plenty. The Churches seem to take this mode of raising money, and have lo:•tericv, and prizes, and such things in great number which they would condemn in strung drums if any other class were to resort to them for the same purpose. The Congregationalist. , , Bap tists and Meths lists have h id festivals, and last night (-lased one of a weeks duration given by the Catholics. The Fireman also have their te:divals, concerts, &e. Alert Hose Company have a "Grand Prize Ball." January Pith, at which a store is the prize. Fountain Hose, No. 4, I w hich company I believe visited your town wun, years ago,) I.IN - el - P.a.! a "Grand Proatinad c Concert"—g4netime in February I presume— with *7.000 in prizes and 8.000 tickets at $1 per ticket, the prizes to be drawn at the concert. After a long waiting a bridge across the canal on Court Si; the width of the street, wis com pleted last week. It adds much to the looks of the street its also greatly to the conveninee of the traveling public. Since the night watch was instituted, during the latter part of the summer, fircs.liave become rather the exeCitlnn futile:ld of the rule a. 4 here to fore. Oerruionally a small fire will occur, hut it is w)n drowned out by the very efficient Water Works which arc an indispensable ne cessity. Aa nn item of interest I might mention that there arc now two churches in process of erec tion (Baptist and Catholic.) another being en larged—the Preibyterinn and the Methodis.s, on account of the crowded condition of their house, are talking of building another the west side of the Chenango river. A Chapel and Church have been completed during the past year, Episcopal and North Presbyterian respec tively, the Pre,;byterian being situated above the depot. It seems as If Montrose was becoming merged in this city, at any rate, quite a number of its Inhabitants are becoming. so. I learn that of the little over 1400 population enumerated in the census in June eleven, at least have become residents of this-city. Among other novelties of the season I must mention the skating Park, Situa4 el 00 the Lewis flat, between Water Street and the Chenangh river v he-h ,Il I,e coicr•..', by the Is•!, mad The prospects of the trial Of Mott for the murder of Merrick, the clerk In Halbert & Bros. store In Aug. last,is creating 7 considerable excitement. It will probably Commence this week and last some time. The Attorney General of the State will assist the prosecuting attorney. But Mr. Editor, I presume you think by this time, that you have recd enough of my nonsense, therefore I will stop, January 2d, 1871 Business Batiezik. E. L. Weeks assignee of naldwin, Hen, tt. McCain, gives notice of last taq to settle ac counts. G. V. Bentley and L. F. Ficeb, 3lontrose, ad wertisc farm tiff salt:. Anottwr farm for sale by A, J. Shelden In Silver Lake. ThoZ.II.FLI=LX.ELCI-Ell9l. .Ilosurr—Fono—At the resident of the bride's suer, In Dimoek, on the 28th, alt, by C. C. Mills Esq., Mr. Wm. Moses, of Plymouth, and ,hies Mary, J. Ford, of Lemysville. blear AdvtrtiottucnO. LAST CALL-SAVE COSTS. The Book accounts and Note% of Baldwin, All e n & McCain, not paid before January Court (Jan. Uth), will be collected without further de- E. L WEEKS, Assignee of J. U. Meerin. Montrose, Jan. 4, IS7I-9 FARM FOR SALE, Of Ono hundred and Seventy-live Acres, sit uated between Silver Lqine and Mud Lake, 100 acrea improved. and nearly all the remainder in heavy hemlock timber ; having thereon a good house, barn, abed. granary, etc.. orchard of 1.50 apple, cherry, and plum trees t watered by never failing springs and creeks. Price, 2.5 per acre, Kane of which can remain on mortgage. Jan. 4-3 NV INV ern FARM FOR SALE, Containing one hundred and fifty acre:, one hundred under improvement—with good hip, orchard, &c. &c. Price /au, and terms made easy. Inquire of Montrose, Jan. 4, 1871—tt TO WITO.M IT MAY CONCERN All persona are hereby notified not to take an I,ignment of a judgment note given by us to C C. MIII., on or about the '22d •lay of Dee. 18;0, f.r the sum of jiLi, as UT will not pay the WIMP. having given the note to said Mina under deceitful representations made by him to tts. JAMES U. MALLEY, JOHN CUMMINGS. Jan 4-l• Pale IP supposed to be the lot of UP poor mortal•, inevitable sa death Itaelfand liable at any time 1, come noon no, Therefore it la Important that remedial agent •hoold be at hand to he need on an emergent 7. when the remittal principle lodged In the eystem shall drool ope iteelf.and we feel the cagrelebliitig no , " o f pain. or the depreraing tracker' nr di se Snell • remedial agent vitals In the Pao Kamn whose fame ha. made the circuit or the globe. Amid the eternal km, of the polar regions, or beneath the intolerable and burning mu of the tropics , to , virtne, are now riper, rioted. Under all Latitude,. from the one extreme to the other. ;mitering humanity hat, found relief from many of Its ill. br Ito nee, The nl,l. and broad area over which thi. ;ankle,. h., •prrrid, titte.lo Its pMetleV. From a t•ntal ginning. the Pain Killer bee pushed contend) along. making to noon Iligllll.2y, ...lely by it. virtue*. Such unexampled anccerr and pr,pularlty hot totmea other" Into the he'd, why have attempted. under •imil. artty of mime to unurp She confidence of the pimp', an d turn it t., their ON, 11 Pelti”hor-F. nod dinhon.wy. but their effort• lent r proeml rrnitle.t.. while the Pain Killer in el 111 izrriu public task, rt7lll,et ion. neeompany each I"dtl.•. Pelee 25ela. .10ela. and 81.00 per Bottle. Fuld Ly all Medic Inc Denier,. [Jan. 1-1 m 'CENSE PETITIONS. 1• Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the art of Assembly, the following named per,ons have filed their petitions with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Susquehanna, for License to keep Taverns, Eating Houses, and to sell liquor by measure ih said County, for which they will apply at January Sessions, M. Ft ['amens, Tavern, Clifford. Philip Ryan, " Priendsville. Wm Bulfmn, by measure, " Asa Dar, Tavern, Gibson. W. IL (idiom, Eating House, Gibson. John H. Lockwood, Tavern, Harford. CharleA Kirk, " Harmony. W. W. WEisu. Cornelius Borland, Eating House, fraemnny. Margaret Daughan, eating hone, Ut.Bend boro. Catharine Kirby, Richard Stack, by measure, Delos Bobtail, tavern, Jackson. Pchtr Ten Eyck, eating house, New Milford bo. .Toopb Allen, " Susquehanna Depot. Abbott, Tavern, Susquehanna Depot. John Tierney, by measure, Nltturke Myers, " henry Perrino, eating house, " Adolph Zorn, P. O'Donnell, Eliza McGraw, M. .1. II a rtley, Trucco, by measure, J. B. Brown, eating home, Great lend twp. Wm. N. Bennett, tavern, Auburn. Lauren Melnertly, tavern, Choconut. James Lott & Clunks L. Low, tavern, Auburn. I. N. Bullard, eating house, Montrose. A F. &Mover, tavern, Lenox. C. J. Chaffee, tavern, Susquehanna Depot. G. B. iLDRED,„ Clerk. Montrose, Dec. 19, 1870 V'EW FIRM, 1.1 The vobleribers are now receiving from New York a new and fresh stuck of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, which will he .old at a low kora for rash. Among lb. numenuon artialca may befoul:ld Pour, Dams, Dried Beef, Smoked Halibut, Cod Tea., Coln,. Sugan, Rice. Mace, Worstmbire Battee Canned Penchee, Peery. Plne Apolce. Sweet Corn, Tuna tort, quinces. and Plume, Como, Yub., Extract Lemon, etc. etc. • All I. lmix of smccs, vitroo, onmar etc CROCKERY & mihswAßE. A No I (:Levin? and Smoking Tubaccn, tax All of which can he warranted as find close geode:and eheny. In addition to the Grocery trade, we hare_pnrchssed Gm. r. Reef., Nowa 0111 co when aou aloal 0 good eduction of tittaloncry, hooka. pally lYnaldr and Monthly Papers, Magazines. Books - cud papers net an band will be ordered and furnished on short notice with. out extm [burro, . Spatial care given I. orders., ho Ito., ble to abooltoods—ao drop lc and aca for yoaraelvea. Vr - Goce , d,:trcma without can's charge. 71 .1. Wyatt, I C (Aar. i ALLEN J. SHELDON, Silver Lake, Pa. L. F. FITCH, or G. V. BENTLEY NEW GOODS fish, Mizekerel, REEMEMI3 AUCTION! The subscriber about moving West, will sell at public sale, on Tuesday, Jan. 10th, 1611,com mencing at 10 detach, is. an., the ibilowingprop erty, to wit : 812 Cows, 8 Calves, Mowing Machine, one Hum, one Cotter, one single Harness, sett of double Harness, a quantity p 1 Hay and Grain. two Pigs t 0 bushels Potatoes. half-barrel Pork, Garden Vegetables, Household Furniture, and other artieletttuu mentioned. • Ts:mot—MT sums of $lO, orundereash ; over $lO, 0 months credit, with interest and approv ed security. D. Bmewerstu, Auction/4. DENNIS BUSH. New Milford, Dec. 26, 187Ik G ROCERIES Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Salerstris, Crackers, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Itabiins, Zan te Currants. Tapioca, Starch, Vinegar, Soaps, Cream or Tartar, Soda, Crwun Yeast, .Corn- Starch, Farina, Nuttne , a, 3Lee, Cloves, Casuist Buds, Chocolate, and t l best Molasses in the world, at the store of . ABEL. TURRELL Montnnx•, Dec. :NI, 11470. FLOUR ! FLOUR ! From this day forward, we shall sell Flour M retail at WHOLESALE PRICES We hang out no false colors, but mean Just what we say. While making Flour a specialty, our stock of FEED. MEAL, SALT, LIME CEMENT, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, dt. Will be krpt fun and sold at very small profits 11, OARRATT it SON. New Introit!, Mftrtll 2,1870.—1 y SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR 33171:11..Z47191 eib X'SX C7MICACIP DRUGGISTS, Would respsytfolly say to thy pnblb, tbot to addition to that; usual assortmeld of PCRE:DREGS AZ 4 ID MEDICINES they have Paints and OIL. Vernlah, Dye-flintlfa. Flues and Liquors, Parfet Medicine., Spertaciee, Ey. Glasse.. Pocket Knives, Razors. Violin a Guitar Stelrmo. A 1.... )oat received a Sae lot or Revolvers, Gau Cape, Gun Wadding, Cartridge*, ae. We keep !theses on hand and hoe :1014. nbt.llllla Po. der. Gun Powder, Rifle Powder. Tobacco and (Acorn or. sto per or pi:tangy, aid. geneml assortment of Tanlea No tions. girßememb@r the CHEAP CASH DRUG STORE of Ran. d Nichol.. 31 cmtrose , Dec. 11, 1910 E XECCTORS' SALE. The executors of the estate of Denis Donley, late of Choconut township, dec'd, will sell at put, lie vendueon the premises of mid decedent, on Monday, Jan. 9th, 1871, at 10 o'clock, a. in., the following property, to wit : 6 Cows, i Yearlings, 2 Calves, 1 one-horse lumber Wagon, 1 single Harness, 1 Drag, 2 Plows, 1 Cutter, 1 Horse Rake, 1 Churning Ma chine and Churn, a quantity of Hay, Household Furniture, such as Beds and Bedding, Cooking Utensils, Looking Glass, 1 Stove and Furniture, Milk Pans, Hen; and Turkeys, and many arti cles not mentioned. TERMS.—AII sums of or loot, cash over $.5 tire mouths credit, with interest and approv ed security. PATRICK DONLEV, M. J. GOI.D,N . Clmeout, Dee. 21, 1 no. Executors. 1010,000 Worth of Goods in store for the opening of the Fall Trade of lir°, in a full and general assortment of Lodi,* and Gan! Dr... and Furnisking. and Taney Goads Jn Enspreu Cnonn, Deana.. .3brinos, Poplins. Cato's, Shan4n. Corso% amboaxad Fdt... and Troop Slagle. Ladies and (Ans , n Furs. IItop:do Saba. Amoy Lap Robes, afidif war/runt of MM.. Cataluna. Ladia*GfaMs, Ftarandn; liddery. Dernatic Cottons, oft, do. a general assortment of Fiats and Caps, Boots & . and Paints. Groceries, Crocker•, Hardware, Stoves, Iron, &e., furnish- Inc a superior opportunity for selections, and will be sold on the tnosi %erne*, by svg. 33n0-rt.zurrir. N. Milford, 'Nor. Silt h. 1970 LADIES' FANCY Flinn. JOHN FAREIRA, 18 Arch St.; ile of the Mock_ De ice!) 7tb avd alb sta. South aid!, 0111GADELPITIA, gavirr. 'napalm:4am, fa ler in all kinds and tty of IeAMIT TIMM Ladles' and Cblldrans' Wear. Ivlne rularnrd, remod. and trnororad my old favorably known Fur mrtum. and tuning hu ed a very tome and Ifferout kind. of Fors have had them made tip by the most skillful workmen. I would respectfully Illy friends of Burluchnua a Ana cn:Jacent counties to rail and rzamine my very large and be-tatlfut m•sort meat of Nancy Furs for Ladies and Children. 1 ;am de termined to sell at as LOA prices on any other rrapeva. Mc Honer In thin city. All Faro warranted No min. represeuta Lions to effect paler. 3011 N FAllrillA. n. • 2 , t 719 Arch Street. rtiC...,:e.:,hts CALL AT 3M'tTra.NI.TI7I-s.M. 88 Washington Street, The Largest Stock, the Best Assortment, and the Lowest Prices of any house in the city. N. B.—All Goode sold warranted as represen ted. Binghamton, Aug. 84, 18M—ly Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is won restored to its original color with the yids and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick ened, falling, Hair checked, nod bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles arc destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a Tasty Ectli meat, it will keep it clean fled v;goroa.. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. It wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dre, it tlocii not soil white cambric, and yet lams long on the heir, giving it a rich glusil lustre and n grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CIIEIIISTS, gold by Abel Terrell, and Burns & Nichol.• Montnyse, and nll druggists and denlers every where. Dee. 21, 113';0--y Gullenber9, Ro.senbauni cf 'Co . A. D. nrny,s. AMOS NICIIuLA Would cerikectfully call roar rtoo.ho to I bolt Fall and Winter G cc ds which for 'variety of 4 1..11n tlerel ha. Aeur exc. rcd h ads place. Our apeortzaeut of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS. C lALk Ks, CLOAKING MATERIALS, FLAN NELS, WHITE GOODS, DOMESTICS,:&c. Nosey W/Clabas Setter. IN MILLINERY GOODS Trimmed so 4 untrimmed Mates' no 4 ehthl H a •t Flowers. Panther., btnannd palmed Velrete, iuboue te. Ic. never more handsome. TN LAdles and Ch!Wen'. PrItSySMNe. Cflops, Skirts, Comet., than.. ItAntikerentetr.. CAllaro and Cuff.. Merlon Wraper, , Ito,lery And Kntt (loads, cheaper than Nell* loot ten years. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! For Mtn, Tooth,, AO Boys, A WI sod compkte stock !fen's full sults from $lO to $3l. OVERCOATSf OVERCOATSI OVERCOATS! Of all the dlfkreat grades, and at all prices CLOVIS, C.I: I BI.XERZfI, IiZAVEItd, de. (er et.IOLLI We take torn.nree and get op gnemeote to onler In veld •tile, and nnrnad good Inking and tatiaCectory toga. GENTS' FUIINISIIINO GOODS White and Flannel ShW., Marino Wrapper' & Draw. llandlierehleh, bane, Lluen and Paper c. pan. & en.. Snependere. Gluvra, nubnilaa, & natal. els is gr.% variety. po, ten and Bois, at the latest at yip and great la . rarl ety. Our Stork lets been rrleetrd with rare; and as nabs, nor gouda in bulge queatttles us frenarntly aitaaltrnmi - - --- ' • . • - 10 to In per ornt. In baying. ka rs ark aa Mtn a nun , ' -. ' " ' • : gin above real to .ay dealer VaTI or salll take. Ea rte I 4'.1.17, ELUNIIIIF.D AND SEVEirtY:rtlltillE ACRNIt. i ss tly prunsise was cood beentna, and will oaks It for . yr,rtr tots, 0 to de:A with US. ... . - All Vu ask le a call, examination of bar stock; and ' 'ln amp improved. wjdlcratcrrd.ey outlay...ads . .. 4 W' comparison or price*. • • L .. - -, I creek. •There ore twahnnees. ono new. &villas bore.. ' one rtow.aad other outbuildings, and Oiler 004 GOlo'.' m utand ant imprOveil to InePilY tfrl6er6l. sUr i TOIIIIIS Me. cosy. Nor (holier natermetel Co.ecial , a 1 Ilddrco. Oka subcriber at New Ml:fare, Same L a a Montrose, Oct: 5, It7o. ROBINSON'S sormmui TIER E3IPORIU3I, Binghamton, N. Y. Where yuu will find Ayer's LO W ELL, MASS. PRICE $lOO. M S. D&SS.IrLR gcui gAtatiststituto. D.tIICIFE* & CO. . I WAB CURRD OP .DNAPNARN .ANC cart s simple remedy/aid will scud lbw welptlre MRS. N. C. LEUGETT, Juno?Clt N. AO6IITB VirANTibOrf:. Sexual Scienc including 1144, hood, Womanhood had their, Kluft! torrelAtlcna.Lhve,, 144,1444.40. won'. 16. b 7 of. O. Fowler Send for Circol.4rs and *peens a rt asfx 4 di... NATIONAL. rriskratmo co., I lhx. la.--1 • , . , GENTSY,ttI i :'O wr,..n 4 . the Author.' happiest litYie.sl4 ni_Pftw trio form, Rork., which have sold hy_the originsititeel Engraving. from designi.bl 0117 Ar•' who Ls+ .pent three years lu Llblo Utltts. The Clue and Pre.' are loud th its ptatan. Agents ars Ink" - tummy rapidly. P. B. Tats? & Co., Pub's Wdety, • V. 1.),.14.-4 MONEY QUICKLY MADE • by active men end stint= gettins atibserlirdone Pot t • zrrnt relladnini and literary weekly TIN RAKUI Celan, edited by -- • ii.ENSIT WARD DRBCDRai [lnvite; In Its unlit. of Contributors tha akded Went • the-laud. AV/hen:llnd gerbil story by the world Um. .ut homes a - tierts Ton's CAcrei,”.just begun. 71C• ft b.cr lb yr foe 1811. reedy'. the paper for eIPD wee • And the peoele favorite N Anew ALL'eWaannewren_ , .Eidu womb $5..] Proc. This net unequalled ambigua' IA tAklnd like wild tire. • 411 are doing well, twiny mi Ind from 110 to ISO k gay. Row Is the harveettthle,,A whiely an 4 quickly. There is po•ltirely tkothlej D will pay pot n., Well. Copy cif pnpet. chapter OUVID And tare term. Free. ouldreve . II lIUIIOARD, 400 4.20.4•LtAul tilreet, Dec. 14.-4 S O'CLOCK. IM=1:1 T HIS IS SO 111:1111DG I By sendtpg 35Cents, with at height, color of eye. and hale, rena will reeeler.,2lhy . turn mall. a correct plctore of your intrirchaelaiod wife with mine and date of oriarriaga. Addles* N FOX, P. O. Drawer No. 34, Fultonville, N.Y. decal— LIVE AGENTS WANTED FOR wo mEN OF- NEW- YORK , . OR SOCIAL LIFE IN THE GREAT ark Wonderful din eloomrbts among the whim:mg. Xs, tied women expooed. dr, be. Prier. $3.25. The be"' book to *ell punitoted. Toe best terms to A Atosiorwr eo Addres., V. 1. 800k.C0.11.3 Nunn it. 11. 14th A. GENTS WANTED FOR TEE LIGHT OF THE WORLD, Containing Flectsrocat's" ISA of Christ," and N Zona of the Apostins. Evauvirt's anti Martyrs, Doddridge• EviMinvo, of Chnstielliry ." •• 11letory of the Jena." by Nannephon; •• Ilisrory of all Reilgions Desoto!ma tions," With in-mi.,* and tables rebtlug to simian eon nnsissi with Ribis lii.tnry. contalrelnr many co The %Owl.: forming COMpleta nln. 017 of I .t inn kno*l-11••••• W. FLIRT. hi S. Seventh St., Philadelphia. 14de4 TEDIGIT UP CLUBS. GBEAT SAVING TO .COPISIIIIERS P:Ir• 11,1 1 t1 Ll,' how to G. tup clabg, Our answer 1., •cod f..r rri4 a 134, and a Club form will accoMpaa7 It wlth Intl dirrciloi.a—naliklu,g a largo aavlairto Coosa mots Andrea:nu:wrath to Club orgatairrik GREAT MEN TEA CO. Zi and 81 VBSEY brit.EET. NEW YORE, dee 14-4 6n A WEEK pold naents. male or female, In • orsv Immo factorial I)l3*km-a At home. No ,:q.114 , 1 r. wrrd. A ddrege NovELTY Co. Saco. sn. 14 Salesmen Wanted. Ru.incto , honorable. No cronpmftinn. liberal psych - on. NV. KEN NEDI. S 5_ 4th St- Phila. doc-14-4 $lO MADE FROICI 50 CENTS. .4unu.t v—z•ultly noufleul by evoryhody. Call and ex ^l.l• ne. o tlivitra evut fru. fur 50 Kate thit retail It. L. ViotrArre. 131 Chatham Stionte, New Toot. ft dl , rrsJ 14 .1 100,000 Agents Wanted For Women CAN SAKE Money. U!!=f= lictiriNei MAI. a, 130 n Cheistuat Nt.PblPO. d0c.14 FARMER'S HELPER Shows how to double the profit. of the F. 1211, and pow formers mitzd he15 . .013P.11l ouch make $lOO per month 11 - inter. MAW/ corm will be mailed Ihe to Yan a. Monet meet and whim,. to ZEI(iLER ot, cCUR- Philldolphla, dud 4-4 l i t Wells' Carbolic Tablets. An not aline rernotlf for all lbonehlsl Diptlwila, , trryness of the 1 holm or ll'holplpo. and all Catarrhal dlsessesk Th. onnocriel [notion. ,11....,very of Carbolic Acid. Is hccorne ono of Mc hreatrel blarslngs taxman kind In Ils spidlent lou to diseases ail • Ilao Omit, and: Its 4,cit curet IA c In all slice:loW of the Chest sad Dr. Wells' Carbolic Tablets , boddee the gnat Remedial avnt. Carbone /tad em itting other Intriedientot iintrermilv rernmrnirsniell A wdleti rbemluzlly contbino , protturine a tablet morn hit Wale dlcanl end better attapind for dime: see of the tbroal.Ataia any preps ration el-tr before offered to the publft. FOR cormts IN COLDS DR. 4VELL'S cARDOLIC TABLETS, arc a sure cum. TRY TIMM, i.uLD BY DILUGGDirti OERT4 WANTED FOR 11. THE LIRRARY.OF POETRY AND SONO. t ho hendsomeat and cheapeat work extant. tt hos owlet thin:: In it of the best for everyone.—for the old. the telddle aged an,fthe )onngaxid moat been= itnlver. call popular. Excepting, the Riblo, Ude wlll.be the book moat loved and the eaci.t ketplently refeh , ed tetra the Wally, Every page has paraed under the milled "ye of the great purl. W3l. CULLEN }MEANT. Itarechanco tot nrirr norms. The only book of Ite kind ever gtold by .abecripttoa. Bend at once for circa- LAM, Le., to GEO; MACLEAN. Publhher. VS Sassom St.. PhilstlaphiS,Ps IMEME INTIM—ARL%NTS—To sell our new Illnittafed Book ut Tcavel• OVERLAND THR 01:TOR ASIA. Dy Col. Thomas W.Kon:. A comprehemlrn and re nahle exposition of the nom:tries of Alaska. Alberts. China and Russia st• they •ro today Match ingcmt Dlrhartlson's •• Beyond the Ittls•lsrlppl." end Mark Twoln'e •• fonoeonts abroad" In Style. Se. bend for mit-Mars and ore nor extra terms. Address. AM! , It WAN PUDLISM:I CO„ Ilarttord, Conn. Der. 9t.-4 w AGENTS WANTED FOR FREE;LOVE: • • AFD ITS YOTA.RI , • tik by. De. JllO. U. Ewe. Large Rale*. lasmentea Stppoodounrevidetione end startling di vele:mu.The *bole saltines laid bare and Its h Idea* sees* outoiled universal execration. Wum, is criE 1111411U1111101/ CITIIJ/A1 Ting. (`IIVIZTI#II.I7, A.CD PCISLIO:1. 310114L1Tt.. Retitle fur circtitere and Undue. U. b. rultiletdng Co 411 I.lntoroc Strvet. XcwYUdi. • /Net 21,--,L* FAT9t , you SALE: _ . • 'Thy.ottlocriber orrery. for sale 'b re ram iitlfate la tho 6 10. POI laltottl tortnehip, ernudning . , & --ef 1 11 ct CC. o z3 Mop , 0 =ma - 4 . , Ja'on T.+ru.A