pad liatellignict. BELIOIO,IICOERVX,CE. B ; • ,Rre. L.II. Font.. Paetai. .10X r. M. and t p. rd. ism. IaAPTIST cIIURCII.... Sabab ba ba tb th Schorvi Seces ~ . .. .-., ol 14sycrIleeting, Wednesday . Evenings C.LTEIOLTO Ciitittoß . ' - - ' , 'llini.J.Sweritics F.. 01. 1 13 Services. Second sunday in each Mouth Sabbath School Immediately lactorcOlass —.— grISCOPAT. entlloll..Rsy. Z. S. ter.WaCUMVIte-lic •Sabbath Service. 10X A. tn. and IX tanday School.. ~.. ...... ... ........... : ..... . 12 ro. ‘veak•Day -Services—Wednesdays - T. in. - '— i lIRTRODIST EPISCOPAL ....Rev. - .1, D. Acrxaltintit. Sabbath Services 1045 a. tn. and TAO p. E. 2 Pm. ~..1.20:111. Sabbath School • . prayeillecting, Thatvd531.......;:. ....... „ . ' --- . • . . pppSill/TERIAN CIIURCLI Rev. J. 0.. M 114421. 8,114b61S tiers ic es .10. 43 a. in. and IX P. in. Sabbath School 12 lap. in. P.711r Meeting, Viands/ Evninngs ''.ll P. tu. bodiless Notices. • We oaf attention to the following new adver= tiseennts-this week. --Trial List. „ —AnnnatStstement of Montrose and Briacr wter Poor Asy . lura. Finaneial Statement of Sew Milford Poor Asylum. -,,lflseellancos Advertisements—G. P. Rows elt & Co. • • . —Toronto Chief Crisman.. Vein pllllllBnre of an Order from Ilia 'Honor, Jude Streeter, We publish the Trial List for April Term. Attention Dernoniatietcommitteei. The members - of the Democratic County from tnittcvi are hereby notified that a meeting wit take place et the Exch:Mgt (0.31. Noon's) Hotel Montrose, on Tuesday, 'April 9th, 1872—it kin the first week of court—at 2 (kill& p, m. ~ , Ao PrtoN "is the watchword, - E. 11. RAWLEV, Chairman. .00* Trying a Re:tartly. A man iu Stroudsburg discovered that pow der fried in lard Was good for boils. „. lie tried . it. The stove corer Went up through the roof and the store is In the.cellar. Ho wits decayed in his lard, he says. Sinking storm. GtOingiSlS 'affirm that (ho eastern shore of the United States is sinking into the "ocean at the rate of about one-sixth of an inch per annum, or sixteen inches every hundred years. The Wand of New York goes under at the 'rate of seventeen lathes per center. CC= irso at S:rpria A lady hearing the remnyk that the storm signal was sent, inquired what that meant; and being told that the Slgnal Department at Washinston now watches the weather" anti tele graphs in advance all over the country, replied: ." NOW', isn't that convenient fur wasiserwo men !" • I=lll=l Seven Times Shni. It is noted, as a remarkable tact, that the river Delaware has been closed by ice seven 4.iams this winter,, which has never happened prorioasly_within the memory of that oft-goo ted personage, the oldest inhabitant: aetplart Leas. A friend of ours complains that the days nee getting shorter instead of longer. Ile gave a ,note of sixty days on the tst of February, and down% at present see where the money is to come from. Perhaps that accounts for his hal lucination. Sigh on Ileads. In noticing the heed-dresses at a repent party, it is-written that one handsome, person entered with tic; hair piled sb high and In such disorder, that she brought to our mind the negressis in the monntades.ia Cuba, who carry purse, need les, pins, thimble, sciseors and jack-knife stared in their wooL Another had her hair so tightly. 4rawg oyer a cushion that she seance in immi nent danger of felling over backward. What will the next fashion be, we wonder? Safe is the Senate The bill securing to married women their separate earnings came up on third reading and passed,yeas 17, nays A. T4c. bill gives a wife sole control ot her trtraings, whether wages of labor, salary, property, business or otherwise, was not to be subject to any claim of her hus band or his creditors ; provided, that she shall first prove her separate title and trnmeraltip. Some .Spelling. tattle new Danville school, Parma township, latricaster county, at a recent spelling exercise which continued during some weeks; a little girl in the ninth year of her age missed only four out offifieen hundred end seventy-tour ;words, and :Mother girl of eight years of nge missed but six words out of the . same number. Can out pupils equal this grade of proficiency? AMP; IP PAPP _ Maste; Asuiel W. Terry, of Rush, sena us the wrest answer to the tollowing enigma, whiphsppwed in this raper March 6th, as fol lows; • .liposr.s...-4 am eotsposafl or eight letters : My refreshes the traveller. My 1,0, 2, 8 . 1 5 a etatellte of our Giotto. My wholo Is the name of a fowls In Susquehanna county, Pa. lisswia—The first is Best fur tlto Traveller, the 4ewontl Is the 3400 n, and the Town is Mont, Met Important. The supreme Court 4liverred an opinion which is of eepeAel interest to soldiers in the army. A minor had enlisted without the per of his pgeptsi and h4d ben discharged frost the Custody of the military authoritici by State Court, The Supreme Court decided that the State Courts have no jurisdiction in Buell cases, and that when it is shoWn that the is held hy the anthorjty of the;United States, no mattil. how Illegal his enlistment was, the' only courts which can take coo:dram* pf the a r se are the United States Courts. The Crops, Quite a diversity of opinion appears to pro yell n relation L to the prospects of the growing wheat and rye crops throughout the - country. Someagrieulturists say that the crops barest's, tamed considerable damage. The cold we:tither, in the absence creamy, in addition to pletsint sunshine causing the frozen ground to thotrin slay time, has frozen out much of the fortheo,m. Mg crop; while others contend that the grain is not materially Injured. It is prebably too curly lathe action - 10 form : a correct opinion as to the prospects of the crops, but 'we hoPe'ivith falr Weather and timely rains La hare . ; an abundant 4. 1 14:4! !mit wheat mad ryecrops, Itlysterrj - • Tii Norristown lima says that the workmen msployedlo excavating a siding for - the Read ing Railnaad Cotiapany, on Bush's premises; in 4 AVort, unearthed n limey i4"012: chest - of totioneci make. It is about - four .feet bmg, two feet wide and about two and a halt feet, deep, told ituoleti - bylteavy yards of iron crossing and recrossing the body of the bin !Adds is - also made. or jron. -Thtare are, tiro and 0 1 ;40_ 3 Pr padlocks,iarge *sle in tholld tied ono in the side. It is bolorsbuded Phi/Ade/AK vbirP Pe prtet by the cd.cers of the toad. stamps oil Leases: - ~ As the time for the renewal of leases, and of the. ezecutiott - of:: new ragreetnenntit between landlords and tenants Is ricar at hand Atie decision of the'commisslonteof Internal - Revenue' is to whether the 'provision of law Imposing a stamp 'duty_on leases should be enforced in regard to stamping dafillmite'copies, usually thinb'hed the leassee, fA not Only intcretlogbut Important to alt Ile,deeidestbat #b henn Instrument Is ei ceuted and in deplimite,•tripllcate, etc., as the ease,of a lease of . two or more parts, each part has the same legal etfetrti the Other and each should be staMped as an original. \Then parties make executivn thMlicatel counterparts "eopieS,"lt does not Make them mere copies, or 3elicratbctn.tYei duty, as'original. ltioring liirtttotwo ' Advent tif)prOachesid around and about ns'are'evela:neditneeifold critic:mg that the reign of diseerd and confusion hes commons MI; fond ere . Many . stins'altill wane; it will be still more inesplieltably confounded. Broken mirrors, shattered furniture, scratched tables, spoiled veneering, clocks that will not go, leg. less chairs that will not stand-,carpets that will not fit-curtains either much too long or far too short—wemeriVexed-Linenreaddened-children restless,' and squalling- Cables:will,. with a myri. ad of unuddinconveniences, dimtho vision and dull the ear. Indignatlostmcetipgs will be hold by, diStOrhed bodbogs,..and grand councils of venerable rats will be held nightly. Tenants are on the . wings landlords restive for security; and the only consolation left to the migrators is, that ns the old proverb runs, sheen moves aro as gbod as one fire, Vfoincalddinnera on moving I day, carrying boas to the attic, cording up,sack. lug bottoms and sore throats far a %reckoner wards: deliver us, The Secret of Success. The true secret of the groWth of any place arc the InduccMents held out to Strangers to settle among theta. Encourage active, and worthy men, whether they have any money or not. -Their labOr nkom is worth money. Stimu late every legituntte enterprise by giving it all the friendly old In your power. Cultivate a public spirit for it and help your neighbor. It he is in danger of breaking down before you know his situation set him upon his feet again. His misfortune is to be pitied, not blamed ; his nitwits and rallai era worth money to the :Com muriily. it may some day be your !urn to need a, corresponding sympathy. Let us speak well of our neighbor. Talk well and en couragingly of • your town, of its growth, its prospects,dtsarlyantag,aild in short everything likely to advance it's welfare. -5 --- /1. Now CllktOra. A. new custoM is tieing introduced in Towan da. which, although quite common in sonic lu ctli;ies, is rather novel here. It is that of wives nasompanylog - their huslcinds to Arinking pla ces, and remaining with them tintill they get rxulv to go home. We heard a lady remark the other evening, that she considered that if neh resurs eras good enough tiir'her bushimd, t icy surely were good enough for her. And why is not this a good plan f President White, of Cernell tnivcralty, in his advocacy of the 1 joint collegiate education of sexes, says that "men become mare gentle and refined from the presence of woman." Therefore, husband when yon go to the club or saloon of an evening don't forget to take the partner of your Joys Cong.—nu - mot f lin airess RCM. It Pay's. to Kietp 'lour Word. Some years ago a pastor of Williamsport ; came very intimate with a wealthy member of ; his corgregathin: So strongly was the latter attached to the pastor that beetcacted a promise Licit he would preach his funeral sermon. The Pastor promised that no matter what the dis tance that separated them, or the difficulties that might be placed between them, he would, when informed of the death of the old friend, drop all else and hasten to the spot that was to be the testing place of his mortal remains. The pastor afterwards moved into the vicinity of Alleutown r and ,a short time. received the sad annoutteement that his : friend was dead. Instead of keeping the promise, he replied that he was enable to be present, as be could not close up his church, etc. The funeral took place in due season, but the pastor was not there to perform the last sad ritei,over the body of his departed [ friend. The ceremonies, licit[ever, were per formed by another, and afterwards, when the will' was opened, it appeared that the old than had been faithful in death as lie was in life, and bequeathed :I thousand dollars to his old friend, ! prodded he preached his funeral sermon. Incorrect.' In duty to lir..Lewis, whom F.. W. Hawley, charges with misrepresenting Mr. Williams mu the Democratic caucus, by saying that Mr. W. had sold his farm, etc, we have made diligent inquiry of, the members of that Caucus, and find that Mr. Lewis made no such statement whaterer;und that no other name but Mr. Lewis' was brought before the' caucus. Dind't our Radical friend, Mr. IL, make his statement in re upon inflornotion than " information t" It is a matter ofa very cloudy elaracter,thetMr. should be. attempting to run both the Repub lican and Democ.ratic caucuses. It is still more colored Mita appearance, when the acts appear that the regular nothinee on the Radlud ticket was called upon to resign, and Mr. W.'s name placed upon the ticket in opposition to the ca pressed will of the caucus. Mr. Hawley not be ing-present to get Mr VT norninated in . : the .name caucus, his ame appears on a L t "scratch" ticket. We find invmagation does not prove to bee good "balm" for Mr. 11. Get Beady for a Smash. A. decidedly new sensation Is promised na on the 12th of next August. Thu famous M. Plan tamour. ,Professor of. Astromony- at. Genera, has discorered a new. • comet,-Avhich, , it. ir-de• clued, exceeds in size any similar meteor hith erto known of. By. the elaborate calculations of this learned observer, tho new .comet is dart ing directly‘towaid our globe with prodigious velocity, and will conic into collision with it on the 12th of August, as,aforeenid• The 0 P1)= 1- e -h ter* abject q ill be. heralded by ail , Sx traordinary degree of heat ;and the eatnstnsphe ' cannot possibly be avoided unless by a der &Won, not now to be prognosticated, produc edCOniet hopingitig on the attractive scope of some other . heavenly - body. We be lieve that this alarming prOpliczy, corresponds with one of .D . r. - TtAimings'troje recent an 1301;ileerOCni;nnii, iC sq,screpee And" it on— or one reeentrio representative 'of_ ill: for mins and uncoalvocally be In itccord,. the• in tati:ltailts:of the stank . - will. have .4' jenst :this conSpiatiort,litat. after ALL; Phuitn*orrt comet &tines within range of telescopic observation and becomes v:lsible to the naked eye, there will yet be a long, tince for them• to set their houses in'Orderand prepare• for. ilL°. ' "P t;r 4.4l 412 r gik". that mustenstos.', Elemoriana. - - imam 'fo word Ibis - death' of William Earn% Esq. For some time- ho had been sfilietekwhhibeamatism, ITC no damp, :was apprehendedof a fatal 4etralnaticra his disease; but' on Saturday exiateg,i6;h last ;he ratab , , worse, syhea** - relland_blm art 4 'erings: Hr." Eerrett was a' 'war= friend, o life•long dernociat and cam seller; and tinittgit Laving faults ?in cot:Mama with mankind, he:, possessor' many—iirtites, 1414 endeared community; legal fraternity Willherdeprlvad :of a ittlublei companion r and a Burt circle of fliends will mourn blanntintell death:" It open Court, Judge Murray presiding' no= tice waintade of the death of Mr. Barlett. His 'loner the Judge gratified the numerous friends of Mr: B. by some very graceful remarks. Messrs. Johnson, Seymour, Judd and Becker forgot the asperities of legal contests and In- dulged In flattering testimony to the ability and courtesy of the deceased. Ate meeting of the Bar to be held Tuesday evening it is understood that formal re,'..olutions or svmpathy and respect will be passetl. 7 .otagheMpant Democrat. The following additional Is from the Bingham. ton Republican: Mr. Barrett was born in Hulled, Otsego Co., and was nearly ift years of age. Jib father was Dr.l3arrett, well known in Ids day as a premi , pent physician; also as an Ostensive Milner and merchant latter in life, Tho, &ceased grailuated at Union college, and read law with Hon. Joshua Spencer,at'Utlea. After being admitted at the bar he opened an of fice in Herkimer, and was elected District Attor ney of Herkimer county. He afterwards prac ticed in his profession at Wellsville, Otsego Co., and at Utica. At Utica ho was a partner of Mr. Benton, for many years canal auditor. Mr. Barrett was twice married. Din first wife was a sister of William 11 Osborn, Esq., and his second wife,iwho is now living in Sa vannah, Georgia; is sistm f of lion. Edward Tompkins, of California. Sir. Barrett had a son by his laSt. wife, who is with Ler ,at Savan nah. yr. Ba rrett came toltin,gbamton from titles, I about twenty years ago, and for ten years was prnminent in his profession; but for the past ten years lie did little business on account of falling health. Knight TemplOs. Friday evening March lfitb, Great Bend Com manders, No. `27, K. T., held their annual con vocation and election at • their Hall in Great Bend, and made choice Of the following officers for the ensuing year: Rev. L N. Pardee, Corn.; P. T. B. Emmons, Genl.; S. L Mayo,- Capt. G.; W. W, Simrell, Rec.; C. Simpson, Tress.; G. B. Whitney, S. 1 W.; A_ P. Stephens, J. W.; Dr. E. Gill, Sent.; D. Mason, Warder ; N. W. Fos, Bt. B.; R. T. Gill pie, Sev. B.; J. H. Dusenbury, Prelate. After the election, the order of the Red Cross was conferred Om candidates, tend a presenta tion of an elegant jewel and set of engrossed resolutions made to Past Commander John A. Dusenbury by the Rev. Coot I. N. Pardee, in an eloquent and feeling address. After this, the Knights Indulged in a feast of reason and now of soul, at the banquet board. Knights were present from Binghamton, Bi mini, Montrose, Ilornellscille, Carbondale, and Susquehanna Depot. Murder In WeHilburn,. On Sunday evening last, n young man named Lute Culver was.hot and instantly killed by a saloon keeper nanted Burgin, a German, both residents of Wellshoro, Tioga county; Pa. By pnrate letter we bare the following particulars of the affair: Ibing elliVer,rina a partyof lumbermen who were stopping in: ellsboro at, the time, were parading the streets during the evening, evident• ly intoxicated, as they had a bottle of whisky with them, and about 10 o'clock they were in front of Burgin's saloon, making a riotous noise, and stoning the elgo, when Burgin fired two shots upon them, the firs l t killing Culver almost instantly. Soon niter the party dispersed. Gp to Monday morning, Burgin lunt escaped arrest. Great excitement prevail; and various rumors are afloat. Ilard Pushed; " Yet we find ia the Moarnosr. DEnotatAT o r March 6th Um allegation that Iloraee flredey charges the Prtslikut with bebig a thief, and prams it. This 3td(V.lnetli made be one who signs Mansell' "Veritas." which In this instance is pmperly interpreted "a liar." Ma. Ea. :—I. find the above given as an ex; tract Nom my coMmunleation of 3larch oth, and for which I am called ",a liar." It is of very little consequence to the public whether I am a liar or not, but it is of some consequence for the public to know whether aionmal published In the interest of the Republican party of this county,. habitually falsifies the truth and by gsrbled extract, places' others in a false positior, and then makes use of the favorite Republican argument " you are a liar." What I did say' was this: Every man in the party, that had otitee, and every man who hoped to get on •.ofnce if Grant was elected; suddenly found out that Horace Greeley, was an old fogy, en old fossil, a political knave, and a fool, and all because he charges the present" re publican manager's with being so many thieve, and prormit." • I Now 'Mr. Frazier. it I am a liar there is two of us. The difference is, I based my .statement upon the sworn testimony of whites:sea; taken berm a congreisional investigating committee, That evidence has become a part of the records of the present ccMgress„ and gout to the world as a part of the Political history of the Republi can party. You' lied wilfully and deMerately with the fads before you. You were not mistak en, yon did just•what you intended to do, and just TAW no gentleman would do, lied for the purpose of injuring your neighbors. Again you tack the extract on to an old editorial relating to the French Aims swindle, thereby implying tiMt trnatle tny :eharzes In that ' connection, when as you krlow. there was not a word in my communication reierrin,g to It. Solnuebtoi the BcpumPafee fair ilesling,. The only charges • I made in my coMrialmication. was against the 0 managers of tlka Republican party," except as related to San Domingo, from which the Rep publican dOes'not quote. ,I did not suppose any body would chafge Grant with managing any thing exeept as be manages-to obtain "strange sifts of men." ../laving announced Gait lie "had no policy" of comae be could . not claim' to bo the head of 14s party any more than the Bepak Neal man, and is neither wouldlike al its tall, I propose to cbilataln thent its trap per and let timer go. Winne. Malt Matter for Letter Postage. Prom olikial i•Tailinp of the Postogice Ds partment, as compiled:ln "The Hand-Book for Postmasters," etp., all niatter hereinufker named is made subject to urrEtt maroon, end every violation of the as , .;, as here laid dow n ,subjects the o ft e t-des to purrmlonenta -by ..tile • Bolted States Courts,: ' Newspapers wrapped and sent to reFulaisub , scribers In nape, on which Las previously bean written callefinlinT Other - matter, - talsrlied or written upon ics es to convey other or -further fnformation than' is given in She 4?ri,ginsl prk4. Music tasnuicript, hand-bills enclosed in newspapers by Publishers without prepayment of letter postage, pnutshoble by flack, of 45 for each offence All printed giatter,folded fq a newspaper as a aupplement,theitto, twacsiit be a genuine ppm:lege fp the newspaper In question, or the =ma =mild , and rintid this "'Ciieuiarswh li eontain"writing 444 , the addromp filo introduction oC 4 :41E4 c1.#4 1 r) 5121 ).3 0 cts Wl O PtiA,Vot• aPP,4rcireni , t , 'nix/A :sea to; aoa - intenittstened - Offieers and .014VA:in:ring ini -the armies of the' thiitedStatoi. • It a postmaster cannot CXamino printed met: _ter without destroying the wrapper ho: shbuld dune letter postage malt, . , . Newspaper with the initials or he sender on the irilipper; or lawlt - With words ':"emnpil rnentsrete., -written in, with ail r reannserlpt matter for publication in newspapers or, maga zines. - . gimples of woos and racial typo anti brass Circulare 'acbliestea to tiltibrcrit Ounce but cloed.in one package-. _, _ - rna • Newspapers Flailed than Op °T.:Publi cation, upon the wrappers of :tritlch ,thp •bnal nima cant' ef any other tlrih. may be printed..., Manuscripts, for pan:11)111as and .corrected proofs. . • Newspapers containing scraps of doll), a eat alogue;or any other printed matter, a gook up on the fly leaf of Ni lc LI Is written 6 name, All communications wholly or partly in.writ ing, Whether enclosed In' a scaled or unsealed enielopa, Itiurance banks h►cing the wrltten signature of the President.' - •• ' Any'word 'or coModmlcatiem, whether by printing or writing, mnrus or 'nips upon' the wrapper of a newspaper or other printed mat ter,other than the nntne nndittlaress of the per ison to whom it Is sent and the date 'when the subseiiption erpires. Any description of mail matter passing,' at less than letter rate most be so enclosed or wrapped as to admit or estonbantlen without destroying the wrapper. ~ARR.YAG.rL"~. Duarrren—llErutruat , At the MS E. Parsonage, Montrose, March 20. 18111,1 by A. D. Alexan der, 31r.. Andrew F. Dutcher, .to Miss Alice Herring, all of Montrose Wurour—But.i.---At the 31. E. Parsonage, Nicholson, Pa., March 21,187,, by Rev. S. B. Sumner, J. W. Wright, and Ella J. Bell, both of flophottiont, Susquehanna county, Pa. BREWSTEA—SWEET—In Milord, March 18th. c 187'2, by Rev. A. Miller, D. Payson Brewster, and' Miss C. Eva Sweet, both of Ilarford. WAsnitunstflAttano—ln Gibson, March 18, by Rev. Geo. Forsyth, Stephen Washburn, and Harriet M. Ballard, both of Ararat. CALLENDER—DANN — By Elder N. Callender, March 9th, 1872. Jesse W. Callender, of Peck• ' title, and illlSs'VlublsW Dinn, of Herrick'. rf it.us—Ovrtono—Ai the eiturch in Rushville, 38rch.1211), 1872, Te Rrv. T. Timmas, Joseph S. Rushville, and 31i.s.s Stella. Gay lord, of Pike. TticIiEIt—EIASWORTIS — At the residence of the bride's father, in Ilarfonl,..3larch 18, 1872, by Rev. A. C. Sperry, A. J. 'nicker, of South Gibson, Pa., and Miss E. D. Ellsworth, of Harford. S~pß.'~r ~. -7,—. ----..-.-.-,...,-- - ...—.......„—.... .. Water -In New Milford,boro., - iin Sunday . morn ing, March 3.1872, Beriberi Cash Vail, ageilsl , years, 4 months, and 20 dayS: 1.1x1.1.—1n Rush, Marti' 8. 1872, after a brief ill ness, Folly. widow of *mte' Ball, aged 82 yetis, 4 months, and 12 dye. 1i.a.7. - x tit—On the Bth lost, nt Pl,yntalith, Pa., of of billions firver, William J. Hannah, aged 44 years, formerly of New Milford. 110a .. .inn—In Fa anklin, Siisq'a Co., March 3d, 1872, at the residence or her son, Mrs. Nincy !Inward, in the 92tt year of her age. SrrEnstax---In Spthigville, jam 80th, 187:2, at 'the residence of her son, lies. Comfort Eallum Sherman, aged 76 years mid 13 months. WATalntl—ln Iticlifonl, Wisconsin, March 7th, of congestion of the liver and heart, after an illness of only one week, David E. Warner, aged 62 years, six months, and one day. De ceased was a sou of the late Timothy Warner, of Montrose, Pa. 61st - cis—ln Clifford. Susq'a Co., Pa— on the 14th inst, Pardon Frankie Stevens, only child of Sanford C. mad Emma L. Stevens, aged 1 year, 6 atoallsa, and Ott days. .Ater an absence of some four minutes from the room in which she left her little son, the mother alarmed by his shrieks, returned, to find his clothes on fire. It was too late to save him. Alter a few hours of intense suffering, the hap py spirit returned to God who gave it. Fats:—in Bridprater, .31.rrelt 18th, 1872. Mrs. 11-try • Prink; wife of George ' , rink, aged 60 years. . .. Locus Trial Ltst. 'mug, 1872.—Finv Wrirx.—Srurcvsmi Wramsoamx, Arlin. 10th, 1272, AT 2 o'cLock r. n. - O. E. Pickett vs' B. ll.' Eennetly and James Bosworth. Judgment opented. Wni. Burrows vs. N. W. Easttnart,' Appeal. Charles thy vs: E. M. Lathrop. Appeal. Jennie Andrews vs. HP Ft hadeilted et cd. Ejectment. Jennie Arldrowsysjl.lagerlied et al. Ejectment: - Daniel M. Nimland.vs. Mullane'aEs'rs. Assnmpsit. Abel B. Snow vs. James W. Bosworth. Judg- ment opened. — 0. E. Pickett .vs. John Filan. Judgment opened. - . John Cann vs. L. A. Tompkins. Judgment opened. Ezra Mayhew. vs. Elms Lee. Assnmpsit. S. F. Lane vs, Harvey Baker and 'Martin E. Bak,er. _ Judgment opened: Br.dot tiw.ta - Sunrizzleis Ificlunnsmix. 3lox tar, AMU, irosra, AT 2 o'cvoett P. M. Henry D. Casson vs. Lathrop Townsipt. As sumpsit. Edwin N. DeWolr vs. Lathrop Township. As.surnpsit. William J. Vaughn vs. Lathrop Township Assumpsit. H. W. Robinson vs. Lathrop Township. As sumpsit. Oscar P. Huriburt ca. Lathrop Township. Assumpsit; 'A. P. Oates vs. E. Pratt ez Alb't Pratt. Judgment opened.. John Snorer vs. Harrison Dougherty. Ap i P Liberty Township vs. ChailesStanford. Debt. IL Bender Son vi. Geo. W. Grixes., Debt. John Fitzgerald vs. William But um, Gerrit. bee of 3 . .. Fitzgerald. rieention Attachment. „Jamb Brown vs. IL Chichester. Ejectment. I Darrow ys,„„Thonnts PMeeker Sci Fa. ' J. 31. Donley vs. 3licbitel F. Laughlin and Mich . ] Laughlin. • Jrnignent opened. • F. P. Grow vs. Farmers' 'Mutual Life Insnr, anal. Co. Covenant. Joint Walwortb, vs.. Emily F. Moore ' Sri hit. Julia Upter gr ove vs. Orlando Wright. Tress: pass. Calvin Wellman vs, Samuel Green. Case. Oakey Itynau^An vs. B. A. Gardner. Ap peal. Amanda Yin:l4ov va. Jacob' liosencrants. Case. Jerome B. Townsend vs. Polley M. Blaney and J. N, Reynolds. Iteplevin. J. D. Wilbur vs. Silver Lake Township. Ap peal. F. P. Grow vs. Weaning Co. Mutual lusur ance Co. Debt..:., ; J. J. Camplaelhts. Wtn.T, 31ostey and Wm. Reynolds, Appeal. ; John Bennett , is.. Martliti',Beinett, Appeal. 'Jolorlannon ita: Judson Stone-and Wm. J. Small Trespass. T. • Broad vi Wm. Potter:. Appeal. John Cokoly vs. Philip Titular!. -Appeal. "Moselle llruslt. 51 el, vs. Btucc 'L. Brash and Geo. llenlY, cjeOtruentJ.. Miles Croak vs, Washintton Hawkins. judmiacnt opened. ; • • •5. Glven,Actay. : Two Charming and Popular Works, of Art-:- "yirnh, Aly A ur. ,, - and. t'Fiarr ASLEEP," an ex quisite pair' of French , (Thromos. The subjects of which arc life size,-aud cannot fail to please all who loin art and children. The publishers - of the etthrsyrarr Us - tort present the pair (not. mounted,) to every anntar tuirseriber to 'tilos eIIiILSTIAV 'CMOS at 43:00; or, raormiod;sizeO, aria}varnished;ready for framing (the fonomost . Itdvaillascous to the suliscrlber)at e 3-25. They are no common colorq prints, but careful copies after paintings by Mrs' 8. - Anderson, an eminent, Xngitsb artist: prinftilcotors,froraffteco avow, executed b 1 . 41 e, of, Pana,-and Tor their 4r; (10Xx thes) are equal to may . ' , . _ , ,elnamos - ever- isinted.l . 'The etrammAtt -Moan au Onsectartan independent - Journal, devoted Morals,to Tteligion, Reform, News, Litereture; ItiosicAllenco, Art, Agriculture, Trade,Elnannov etc., etc. (24 pages largo quarto.) Containing household stories, choice poems, - tales for the children,' etc., embracing contributions weilTatown and eminent writers. The publish ers have appointed Mr. 11. A. - Mitchell their agent for 'Montrose and vicinity, and all can sat isfy themselves by an examination of the chro mes. (We have seen them and can vouch for. their being just what they are represented.—nx] Trunsformtpit the Complexion. The transformations 'produced by I.l.taatee Sfaaxatax Boat are tiuite as astonishing as any. scene an the stage of a theatre. 'The -.famous beautifier, transmutes a sallow, peeky looking complexion, into one in which the rose vie for admiration, and imparts ton dry-, harsh skin, the softness of perfect lovlinessr Tan i and freckles, which country air and sunlight are pretty sure to produce, in spite of parasols and sundown, are completely obliterated by It; while it has a perfect magical effect in banishing unduo redness, blotches and pimples from the skin. When the lady who has used it' to remedy her complexional defects look's in the mirror, she Is equally astounded and gratified at the improvements to her appearance. Every blemish has disappeared; her neck, arms-anii bosom, now rival fu whiteness the snowy color which encircles her throat, her cheek =Mica with a peach-like bloom, and she is ready to In voke a blessing on the inventor of the article .which has wrought such a delightful transfunti attar). Notice. • , • I hereby give notice that all outstanding ac counts must be settled without delay The bust ems trill hereafter be carried on by W. W. Smith and George A. Smith, under the firm name of W. W. Smith & Son. W. W. Sumer, Cabinet Maher, : Montrose, March 19, ,§prciat poficer,. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who tented for years from Nerroun Permatere Decay, and all the effect. et 'pointed indiscretion will, for the rake of, Puttering be. manlty, rend free to all who need it. the receipt and di rection for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferer. wishing biprotit by the anyirer's experi ence can do to by addrereing, in perfect ronfidence, JOHN D. OGDEN. • No. 4 Cedar Greet, New York. TO CONSUALPTIVEI The adrertlaer, haring been permanently cared of that dread disease, Conant!Ption, by a simple remedy, M Is anzlona to make known to e fellow eufferera tba means ammo. Tn nil who dertre It. be will send a ropy of the preseriptlon flied, (free of cnargej with the direc tions for ',monthly, and using the same, s-htch they will end a scan GCBs far CONSOLPTION. AtfCC , •.I3I:OSCIII. TO, C. Parties selehing tho proscription still please address Rue. EDWARD A. WILSON, 251 South Thhal Street, WlllLlntsburgh, N. T. 4541 TSE CODELB3ION3 OF AN INVALID. DIMLISIZED as a trarning'and for tha benefit of younu mca and ahem who milder from Nervous Debility, Se, supplying Tan NOSY or illErscuTtc. Written by one oho cured hlincelf, and eont free on receiving a post-pall directed envelope. address, NATII MAI - FAL:Cr, Bo klyn, Brooklyn, ittay 17, Itql. Gm praettin^ married.—Emmys for yonnielten.on the delights of l home, and tho propriety or Impropriety of getting. monied, trith sanitary help for thorn who feel notated for matrimonial happinesa Sent (fee. in sealed envelopes. Addreas, I.IOWAIID ASSOCIATION Log P.. Philadelphia. Pa. WHAT" DYSPEPSIA MAY END IN Indigestion is not dangerous, sad the faculty. Perhaps not In itself, while it remains mere indi gestion ; but look at the consequenect to which it may lead, and often does when it beconies a chronic disease. A spark ot 6re ls a small thing. A pressure of the foot will put it out; a breath will extinguish it. Yet it may &an powdertuill, or kindle a flame that will consume a city. In like manner indigestion may produce gastritis, cancer of the stomach, congvntion of the bowels, apoplexy„ liver disease, and many other dange ous maladies. Is it not wise, then, to cheek it in the germ? Nothing is more clearly and India- I pitiably established than that liostetter's Stom ach Bitters will eradicate dyspepsia in all its stages. The true policy, however, is to extin gniall It In the first sages with this wholesome, powerful, and infallible tonic and alterative: It to easier to quench a spark than aflame, and it_ is easier to Care dvspepsta when it is first devel oped, than when it has made headway by neg lect, and became complicated with other ail ments. There is not the shadow of a doubt that , the bitters are as directly antagonisticto-dy.'smi i eta as water is to tire. There are thousands of I cases on recent proving this fact, The remedy is safe and agreeable. All the liquors of com merce prescribed as stimulantslearo n sting be, hind. hut the sting is taken mat of the spirit* ous basis of this great remedy by vegetable merit ' cation, and, moreover, the stimulant thus medi cated is of exceptional purity. Of all tonics taken as safe-guards or remedies for fever and ague, billions remittent, and other epidemics. it is the only one that can uniformly be depended on. THE SECRET ERRORS OF YOUTH, Which arc hurrying so many thousand of the bright and promising youth of both macs to cartel; and unhonored graves t are but .the dot cropidngs of a diseased Imagination. Indispo sition to exertion, loss of Power; toss of memory, difficulty of breathing, weak nerves, trembling, horror of disease, dimness of vls:o 1, pain in the back, hot hands, flushing of the body, dryness of the skin, pallid countenance and universal la si Ludo of the musealar system, are among the most frequent symptoms. BE IN AENED IN TIDE. 3.10311L603 MILD BrrrEns is the only sure remedr. It has' cured thousands and will cure you. Vat( IT )%D BE CONVINCED. HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA., SEMINARY. Rev. JOSEPH WAUGH, Prize pal. SPRING TERM' SLGINS . APSIL, Sureuteni, Thorough, Ecinoulleal, Trualthful. e /f , • The oldest and moat reliable Roil Ito lion tar obtalnia; a Mercantile Education. Yr:tette]) Inisincsa men as in atructora. For intonamtiou. Mita ruts ClrCtllitZ to P. DUFF .1b SONS, PI Uslitug, Ps..;f Cheap remiss. - wee Homes. - TOE iLTE Ot • UNION PACIFIC RAILROATI. A LAND tlitVIT OF ' 12,000.0a0 - Js;aztiumuss: Zest rerming aadltinoral Lands in Akerioll.i 300,000 Acres Notiritsius IS Tat: GREAT VI,ATTE VAILEEY, • TUE *.r4.relvarl. Cat TI;LO WiPtikrt. • - NOW HOU. /SALE I Them lantis ere In tho central portion of PiotTanta Stateoon the , Ilst gezrrezof /lone Latitude. the 'eelgral (no pinta ) gftAt T.ltnOcfete Zeno of the Itinerlotn Con tinant. and Cur grain growing, end ntoek raklng num, paged by nny tee - United States. • , f:11114P4li IN 'lncl.:. moiu,r4vorabie tempt nnd mon co-vcninutto.nnOct than can bo found elle. MEE" 13031.E5TE.08 • roil ACTUAL sETTLEns, - BEST Lop.knolcs - Fou COLONIM-- 1317 Mars Entitled to a Tfaiatatael 4.160 /Sere: Flee "Passp To Purchasers of Lana. ieni 6r the INICIIptIre Pamphlet, with new wne. publlehml. Englink Ocrwaa, tiire,llah awl Law. lab, malted (tea cvery, ober • Aclgrcas• 0 p.DAIII*C• • • _ Lawl,Comialaaloavr,ll. P. U. It. Co.. Omaha, Nib. • , PORTABLE :SODA 101,11.4TAIMS: szo, sso,.. $75 'and* 'lOO, GOOD DURABLE AND : OHFAP. • - ,.sldpped o lltddy Ibr Ike.; ; • • - MANCVACTUIISD.WI , ' • IT,: Clllll IN , CAL Oludison, Ibd; - SEED Fon Futcuum—aa - rOIIARPEN ERS, BUILDERS: and . all rano rostompinto Building. supplind rritti . our idow Illarinttrd Catalogue on reeciptor sta 2•31'." •A. BICKNELL ;Al ylcoip4,l , s:lo.frartc4 5t..,..?,,y t • , ......._ . ~ Iffleitchtivits , ApprimsEnEfort , ' DEALERSIN MEIICIIANDISE;&c:, in Sus. quchanntt County, take notice that in pursuance of the several Acts of A., ssernbly of this,Common wealth to provide revenue to meet the demands upon the Treasury and for other purposes, the Appntlser of Mercantile taxes for said County, has prepared a list of 3lcrchants trading in said County, and placed each, merchant in that class which to him appears just and:right according to the Acts of Assembly;Jo wit; ..-._ . autunm. . - .LTEMItTY. , , P C 'Bushnell • .. 14 Joseph Webster 14 \ E L Adams .' =--13 0: D Stanford ' 1 14 Tewksbury'. Brims.' - 18 A. A Beeman •- ••- 14 ll' Benninger,. 2- 14 artnnt.rrolv . . - • 113 Carter -.-. ' --..: .:- 13 Patrick White Geo W'Bronit - - : 14 -, . merintosy;„ A. F Lney ; ' - .14 111 Webb - "... 'l4 AlLkftAT. . .„ ;' ": Ott .atorso -• ,- 14 'Payne& !Naha= 13MIner'& Coati :' - 14 C C Worth ' 14E Bacon ' ' 14 John Beaumont • 14 `C 0 Fordliam 14 - nitooirt.m".' -,A. N Bullard ' '-14 I D' A.'d; TTitsworth 121W1 Mulford ' ' - 11. Kent &Eldridge • . 10Lyons:Drake &Ca, ..1 I (1 31 Dolaway . 14`2 Cobh- • ' • • e•I4 Wm Criver'- - '.-- in Et it Lyi . 3ils & • Co' ', "12 ;G P Tiffany -- ''. • 13iC 3lorns Gera - ' ~.. .14 J B Very ' I.IIP /3 Chandler ...- •14 CIIOCONUT. :- rJ. n-vetritt- •:- •12 31 Hickey - . 141Ciett&thurg-Hrsen-• ).,,, 1 r cttrponn. ... i • haunt& Cu i. ' G Wells &-- Brother 11 Griffis p 412 1 T F Johnson . 18 Read Griffis &Co . -11 PII Gardner pm 4 14 A Terrell pre 4, , 12 3 IV Baker . 14 S3l Wilson •13 T J Wells l2 W B 1/...ans ' '`l4 boxnxrr. ' ' 1 - N Bullard • ' 14 I E Davis 13 W IV Smith l4 8 G Weaver pin 4 14,C N Stoddartl ' •.• ' 13 A Richardson' 1413 Brooks" ~:--. 14 Henry Spencer 'l4 B Thatcher 14 E P Chambers 14 Boyd & Corwin 11 comer, - ,1. il Isabel! ' - 14 A. Miles 113,31cKenslo & Fantod 11 A. Blakeslee 141 Stamp &Talbot •. 14 Stevens & Leebody , jOayrc & Ce „ 14 Wm II Thayer 131Gco C ILO' ',- -14 Font= LAI:E. :SEW nnsuritt. _ 31 L. Ball . 1 McCollum & Bros .• 13 Falfl.kt , T. ' J Dickern. ian &Co. 10 11-1. Mowers 14 AP Tuthill ' : 14 EII Merriman 1411' Garratt & Son 11 J L 31crritean . 18 Aincy&Neyden pm 414 Joshua Boyd 131 W L Moss &Co ,-,., 10 = DGdr F 11 Farah 13 II Berrit pni 4, t 13 J II& E l' Munger _l4 Clcriients & Edson:: 14 • rnitzinivrmn. II W Decker •'• 11 31 McNamara - .. -.14j Illortes , ... ..;,... .3•14 Wm Minim pm 4 1' David Summers pm 411 Robert Winters lII._ : mi,v,[4141,,, ,„ GIIE,,tT 11E,ND. T T'3tur.son .... *...• 14. 14 Mrs 31' Tully, R Stark Tully, -14 1 l lt S'Clarke &co v. , •• . Rum .'; T DEastabrcokpm 411 IN Granger p MC , 14 L S Lenheleto M II Edsnll 14 A 43:Preston - , '-14 N D Snyder .- - . 14 Stephens &Reckhow 14 A D ; llatterfleld&Bro 14 W A Colston ' . - 14 rirrtmevrt.tn. GeoilleNamara 14 It T Hendrick' '5 12 1 il P Der.in 'l4 „ Hengerferd d';': 1 i i L Wtlkichester • • 'l4 - : 3rerolo f Walter Beattie ,_ 14 Spencer & Bewltt 13 Geo Wessell' ' 14• AB Alger &CO . 13 II A Clark • 131 STLVEII LAKE- ThonnaCrassack 14 4 Wtrasmnic ."' '4. .14 B 11'31cCriory Jr 13-DennisMahoney:. ,14 .1 II Brown 14 . 1` Seale:in , ' 1.1 S D Ross 14 E 0 3feeker - ..., ..... , 11 H S Hanna 14 SUSQUECLAZi..I:I. 1:02 . T0T. D C BroWnsan 14 J W Osborn 14 0111202:. 1311,411,E Forbes' '= 14 D E Holmes prn 4 12 A• C - Parleyinen ' ..... 14. James Fuller • 15 W S Mitchell p ni4 13 Dunn &,Co put 4 11 tl Fermin. ' 1 14 J E Milroy &Co 14 .1 Allen .14 3111111 ten & t , D Casey. .'. 13 1 .. Smiley pte 4 f GII Crandall; ' . 13 Cooperative Co -12 0 A Miller .-.. 14 Geo 11•Wellsp m4' 11 W Howarth ' - 14 H M Tingley 14Thomas 3feDonal4 10 Wm 1) Elmer .14 McDonald & Kpne 11 Kennedy & She 'l2 D S Lyon • ' 14 14` nAnsioNv. • Lewis Freeman ---. 14' .T II Stet•ens 1411) I Lyon- .. . - ., - 1E lIW Brant & cop m 4 12 Guttenberg; Bowen- I 0 - .1 Schirmer &Co 121 ' balm &Co ) NoahßisisCO 14JCS:4 II Cook - 12 S A Lyons & Son 12 Jarnesßell 12 S . Winteni pnt 4 19 I C"&'.l II Cook 13 Imenrar. II C Lea p ru 4 12 C ll'Ellis 13 Geo T Frazier - 9 Morse&.Nlrhols pm 41 R C Lea-p m 4, . 14'' C C Spencer 13 . 'Union Stom - - 'lO usnloun. . " '. B P Smith . - =:1 14 T J Carr -181 F B Thayer'-. - .. 13 E Sllinds &Oa - 14113 GPoot • • ', , 111 Babcock .b Newton IBIF D Lyon. 'l3 .1 0 Edwards - •14 Mrs 1131eGrath 14 II 31 Jones . 111 Wm Baull . 14 E T Tiffany - 12 0 L Adams, l4 0 Pavne &. Son 14A 11 Tarbox . 14 C C Edwards pin 4 llllr J Falkenbut7 . 14 J RS 1 ACOS. IL P. Ilo s rvi 12 D. 11.0hertA pm 4 14 Maurice myers 14 11 31 Benson - RI, Pulckman ",' 14 .1 -Y . Pont* 1 l'John Tierney 14 Norris & Fitch , 12 M 4 Pentlergrast 14 , je- - " Ist1". [Ellen Maynard -- 14 J alloSeekrans pm 41410 T Smith - 13 John Warner . 14 31 -Maylone.. - . • , 13 Lrrt•LE trEanows. -- UTS adrift- -'• 13 El 3 Beardslee . I , lllenry Sperl •14 Et ' It Garfield - 19 C.l Lyon '' 12 I3TllllOl'. J G Drake - 14 31 NI Finn la Geo E Barton 14 G W Reese pis 4 11 rhos Mcliernan • 13 E3l Tiffany. • • It Cal M . 14 cCarty .. . . Hall & Bn's II i •rnonsoli.. . 3 8 Wright 14 (1 1 ,L Lewis - -', ' • 14 1.E. , .:0X, Robert Gelatt - - 14 Thomas llallstead. 15 W W 3fessenger 14 G D Ransom 14 Hod, Searles 4CA .—. Grow& Brothers', . ] .:. .• .. . Bieck, Burhans, I 1 . 2 1 & Clesri v ater .. i • . - • Cinssilicallo'n of renders of Illerob. 4Saleiletsc than 000, date 14 Sale $ L,ooo, less. than 1 - 10,090, class 13 r Sales 810,000, less- 1 han '419,000, class 13 Sales tt15,000, less than". 10,09,9, class. It Sales $20,003, less than #4..'0,000, class 10 Sales V 0,000: less than $40,000, class 9 Sales $40,000, less than $30,000, class 8 And the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas Of sold county will bole a Court of Appeal nt. the Court Homo nt 3Lon rose, in and tor said county, on Tuesday, April lath, 1873,0 t ono o'clock p. tn.; at which time and place any of tho mcr chants described, defined, and Classed aforesaid, or their agents Ot attorneys, may 'appear and ap peal front said assessment If they' Sunk proper. G. L.LEWIS, • 3lereautile Appraiter, Thomson, notch 2, 1872, ,' "BEFORE ABSUItEIO YOUR I,IFE, examine the aroma . Tontine Sevinen rand plan.jnot int trAneeAby NEWVITABLE 1,11 1 1 . : A.55U114%.11 SOCIETY cr YORK. by isbicb en endoulaent policy b gtnnted at about half extol. End ar 10 years'. 101 pet et: of preminmi retarned. •- 0 • -15 •• 2J_ 'New bualnete, 1 6 1. - t4L 101000, largest In the . A..eta; $18,1.03,0:X11 Inetnne,.7 - - 8 4 4,00, 000 Rabbi* nimbi Wanted eArywbstr. , Addreve J. L IMOIt;TE11, Otneml • t 0 CUESTNI. T Et,. l'h!ladelpisix:: filar FEI kLZ SOLD7OE74I - unscied ; 7f4 Fd• mak 80! ter. 'rho Tlailllug Atlrontlrw..EXPert• eaten anti Paupcf , Or 4 VeUrl4ll a, 5p.... Scout awl Nano, la Camps. Battle• Fields anti 'lloepltals; 11 fall pl-c 11. Inetratea nli;1 portrait on stunt.- Thia abnorblog boot. elc tilustrated, crown svo.. nod bezatifully bound rt clotb,ricblybrainebted In•blacit and g , 141.14 Fold only by otthicrtEglort. l'rlco 1:25. ruttAaccritra Prawn'. tartrtillaelt Via Agent' islw And otad $1 Spa ontllt trill gnt.tho territory for Mt fast scliin: , ;.:1/111:1101TED. :41.GSDITSi too Impnivod Floronce Sowing 3facbtor. . ?lakes Font. liffeftat ' Buns . Tha .Wcirk Four. .11rays. . Pastro i s Own Ends. Ilesuf y, Simpllclty a ad Darobllll" , ..lPlVittiont Liberal. terms. balotrooto, No 1123 CHEST. In - P.EN:iT.PACNcJT, lifonacors. " . C R. -A .N7G - '0 . SUPTLYPI , 11EDUCEO. • itEIRIVE Er. co's vons'Extiss. cl.' Cures easeer.Verefuli. Nyphiils.Ctitartti Itheurnstlsus; lerura)gla. , l'uleusry Goznohtlestsuitr.l Solt: Itbento. Slau !Attests. all Mood Diteeiso. t It Is purely •vegsfsble, The HEST known BLOOD by on Votralsts, Tetra , per bottle.' Observe . the tulle mirk. Send for Clrculsi. ,PretCH,G6Cedst.§L, r *l.OOO R EWAFittl': , . 000 ' Far aly.“ , te orlittra,tMeottlog. •$ itchtie, of Utecroted that UrgCrd MIX un 'Pia 4 ' • • Lille to cure. It la pciltirctirx• pcosaly to taro tho Pitta, ttFii nuttilnr, '3014 hi 411 Draggistp. Vtlca , - - LientitiPSZEMOATEDIVati . ,', lint nr ElotricAtir , a. them" Ikaarider fur Alimutuitism. zetsuloclEtChronittSfiqw At tag toot of ettestuct ttflittwat, 416 • Xontrote, April Zt 1511; • - ' • 77" . Tertzt-11M. • Junona., Low., 7- - Bridg,ewater--Andrew --- Aldrich, Win. 11.. Franklin-Lewis Travis: - • Gibson-Chris. A. Kennedy; .Bolunaori Plater:- • ing,' Gre.st Berni twp,-Enoelt 7.lawidns. •,." • • ; ; Iterric:k-Borritt BtLlllsi CGat A. Harding.; M.•Adarns, Ilarniony--James : M.Thomak . Jackson,Williain Ifornies; Fred:Byre:l;7; '.', Lathrop;-.Lyman '; - • • _ Little Meadows.:-Iloward }Umbra: • MiddletoWn-Miles Baldwin,Zirarn. True, . . Montroie--David 1 . New Milford . ..; Silver roke—Aamn Meeker , ; Thomson--4no.iWi n ricer• = • • . Jtt . llonsist - ' • Araral.--Lymaii!B: Baldwin; Freeman Bridgewater-Benjamin Constantine, thts d. Curtis, Lathan Gardner, - • Bri,okl./n--Charles Perrigo. Clifford -,Tno. G. Weatherby, Alphoniii Bounds, Samuel Owens, Pulaski Chamberlin; Chocuriut-?Lowls Chamberlin. Forest Lrike,,Geo. B. Ilandrick. ' . ; Franklin--Brakihrd, B. Ifandrlck, Lawrenen McCabe. Gibson-Gen: - D. Milliken. • • • Great Bead twp. - Puter W. ; 3leeskle, Alberto Fox, Buialrt Furga. son. *: • Gaest Bend Boro.-Lutber_ Cotittni. Milord -Benjamin Wairous. • . Jaeltson f -Gee.. Curtis,"Orin •Poiteri 3'esike Williams,. ' ' ° Lenos•-,3lieliati .1. Decker. Lothrop ; rWillinna. - 0., Gardner, ,Geo. 3liddletown-Jno. M 'Davis. Nelson Font Montrose-Fdwani Binds, Win. 31; MaCaitf, Ihel 'Futrell; .. • _ . :New Milford Moro.-Octivitta 31. niturfeY,' ,Nevi Milford twp.-Forman , • . Brisk-lawn B. "Cobb; Charles DaVis, Mlles Shoemaker.' - '" -,. Wirer Lako.---Ansel 11111. ' Buso.Dennt-eChas Afor ~ Miiler, Jacob Up. .• thamson-Ellis M. Bryant. % 7 . .antori9,--11 week. . • ~ Apolacon,-Georm„ Baxter, 'Henri , Whitakei. Anburn-James 1.3.• (lankier. ' Ammt-Bductird Warner. ‘. • • .... Bridgeienter-;Marin IL Iltriu " • Brooklyndienry L. Bailey, :Edwin Weston., . - , .Dundrff-llenl, - • Friendmille -Ldwaril Duffey; - Great Bend Boro.--Erans' Orfggi; Rezakis4 Skinner. ' . Gibson—Henry • e Ilorford=-Oilando . Watrous, 4a•• 31, gain- Herrick—Alvah G. Ccirey.- '." • ' Harmony—John Noy% gonlei—lladan, Norton. • , - , Jessup-34sper Handel-.. - Inekson—Francis M. WhilattiY. Liberty—ileo. St Fisk, Ben); IV:Scenbwings. Alextincler. Webster. - Lenox:-;.laulrew Halstead,: Griswold - Lona:o, Henry Isaac Tracadell,, ~ • .Latiana--linfea S. Lindsley. • • • • 311LitilefownJereminli Canflekl. 3lontrme- , -Dstrid C, liandriek. - New Milibiilßoro.—...Wns:l3.:llrinki l iVra; . 'New Slii ntd twit,--.Edward3. Oakland—John G. Raymond: . • Ituall—Blward Granger, Tiles.•',Recidioi Henry W. Wbenton, Wrn. DLO. • -.Silver Labe—John C. One, Ebenezer Gail.. Ci - unii - poincoo Two . lines' ii t4it Directory, catc , tie;?r, 41.60: zie./I .. ailditionall'inf, 50' 44, - NEW MILFORD SA.VINOS IiNNK. VlLFcritn...4lm van terert on tin Pergell.i. Does a rman' lbaklar_lac.% "uta.•. -ull-1 r. p 111432: 4.C0: viz a.a rt..cm'a.---NrenoLts v:orMNUSI: Mater in zentitnn Cayuga l'ln4ter. P:14.11 trona; , W.T.. 1102.51 , Tlealen in DTI Good', liiits.,Caßr• Boon and Shoes, and Gur,ral JicrcLnndlea, op DILA, street. vacant! /act btaott theiEpricoval (.14 634 lON'IIOT EI;; kept by WILLT.L3L suTrtir, cat 31:4, street, near etc Dapot - - - W. R. IMAM Foundry'. and &Mei in - Plciwy and4tit [genet It. one door fromPltl )110:1 S. F. xvmnr.R.. entrtage Miktir and Vodartakar,,.d.. . Main Street, two door:. oclow Store. - • • McCOLLtrit GIiOTTIESS; 7 . Dralant OrOntjaik.ap , 7- Mortettim, on Slain otrect..• R. 4ARREI''4 SON. Dealers tri Flour. l'eect.lier Salt, Moo, Cement. Cirocotten and •Prorlstetut Motu Street, oppostte the Depot. ' • W. 1F .T. 11.3.1CDE4, Stanorseturera of _Cigna a 0 Wholesale dealer* In Yankee - Notions and,Venti OoOda. on Mtn titteet, below Episcopal March., r - Leathir 11n — nufletireri nisei denlir. once Finfling*. de.; near Eplncopal AINT.V ItAVDEN, Dealers lb Drata and liedlelnt: and `Wannfoctnrero of Ogarr on Main Stroct, "Ilio Depot. _. . . • - . STEPIRX9.:IIorme Stu:eine iyullzanlltepa.trio -., 44:Orate Street; youth of the . - . J. DICEY:RUN:kr. .li., Dealer In general recsrlaitna:ee and Clothlrge. Wick Store. on Main Street: • GREAT. N7D. 8: T;ENtifint; Ilannfatturir of Leather, and deralin In general Mat chand4a, Q 1 ;Salo fltreet.! U. P. - DORAN, Iteichani Talfar 4n4 . 41. 1 51er . fn •Rdaß! Iloilo Clothing, IR; 4:ooda,firocerkesarip.p4oylaßr;:, Main Sttect.• " . Li rOXYILLL EMAIL NVIIITI3, tlnnufactgrer . ofstnd elca.ler In ounarl . . Pr P 1079 iMa - - , GIBSON , U. IT, TINGLEY—DeaIer In Ravel...llo, Copper, BrV,! and Sheetlron Wore, Cottloge, Se. Also, Mlllaletl.r er of Sheet AtelAle to order. fro Trough dnq Lend Pip— brzslnces attended to A tale prloeo 7 Ullteort Mono% . Nit lavortlo•—.7.V4' . . F TUN R lIRTANT, 114f:win - Mrs at Wagiar• Kb:l;W, mat dm Irxills , Store. t • .31ONTRO9E, O. 0 . Enl3E—conn ty sarrcsor; of Ewell:eh:tiara Caw, = (Mee la the Com t ontretc, . AnKE, , rtitrCELL, Dealer IA IThigr. tlldlFio.,te• fLo tltibre.PagntS, Oita, DyeStniTo.•ol . oe. 1111.'OCA1 r.r. • Natiol3ll,Cle. ; [OCT, el, M.) -; • TAMES CARMALT, • itittiro4 , !Ayr; &Die* tiuk. door bclovr Pnblic ., Nrrooe. • - • , , COOPER S; 00: Rtnkeni, eel). Foreign Pas , ,32.1(ck.tsD rang' on Eagtand 1013nd itadEct. .1 . . „ - J. It. FLETCKEII:I4 Wag $41.0."1. 11.41. e. t. g- Ico Cream,Optcrg and CiM3, In eternity 0: 012 314: faitoutp' DROWN: 4:enera2 Piro aninlta iaa ar Anna Alonts * abo. Itillnua and Arad entTlett.' . Nan. yorkand yhtladeldbia. OlLna ago deontr?..t. F. A. CILVADLF,It. Getleral In n ,praneoihdBollSl34. rhinoA2ent,Publie Avenue.* „ • , , • . , , EIURNS /C . , SIOIIOL9. tho PL , CO td4.t. 1411. :4 1 • 11 / 16 ' Cigars, Tobacco, IV.; Pnvketaltuakai Pllecto tic*, Ya , pkto NotlJne, &C. Brick t 1 ]t. COY, 11Arnett maker and dealer in' all:taller+ . ;. ttattylly kept by the trade, op put t9,tho al • 110 V D A CintIVIX., flmkre IgSlarci; Ihrawin. 9411 MAD CActnrers nr 'Tit mktlOt ct I csro, corn!. or Main and Tar:lo4o Bract. O.- .Cnir c h,lnt Tailor lad dealer Clotha: Trlaamtligo, Puruta6lng (WOW. at.,l neatly :Mule nattily:, on MAID sliact, at It C a ll s tr. • low Ulla and DAliclacia Law 0n1ce..." ' A. N. 'BULLARD, Dcaliti in Orr ales. PrOvislon., gooko, Stationery and Yankee Notions, at held P; Yahlic tkoctgic.f• , • , , SYOPX,i - ..5.; CO., I:woke's lu Stordt;Vinv. 11grliultural inwirnicutialourgud Groccrice, 000 1,149 rovna ittAyu. RAY"i3FORU.S MITCUEL, Llveri and,'.F.scltapc Stable.th ivar at /Link.' banding. ' -- • -• EIV P s o4 CMOILAP, Afi. livcr NE X X.a X. 4 StVall7 AussiTs.r.Arzlittioutgitp.. SIM'S TURBOS WATER. WSW , PortaidA And dtagodAq PakinnA k Xinuientnned Add, fv: Idge. bY - IdArtld HEW. ' gag°, ra.., Ix • • •