MOCRkT gnitilihairt:' 44. 81:L101 0 11 8 SERVICED lAPTIST CIIIMCII Rl*. J. IC. Cnnasuma D. D. Pastor. Isabhath Serv , cos 10M a. to. and tp. m. gabbath School. II tn. rover lioatmg. Wednanday B•colaga ~.1), ---- . • CatIOLIC CIIURCU Mr, J.Sia'retzr tallti.th Sorrier+. Second linxiday 111 .cb Moqt.h labt¢sh Or.bm7l-• laumat . lbitaly beton: Sfus • m tryteoPAL CIIII7IgII. RIK. R. A. Walla:yrs. Rector, labbast gentetra. 10X A. la. and 7;4 4 p IC E. ooday . School. .. • •• • Wwit-Day fiervices— Wednesdays ni 11m. . P. m. YISTOODTST EPTSCOPAL .• Sabbath tierrien .. . .. • ti.bbail , Lk bawl , . ._, • • , ' , rower ?luting. TtarMapt • PRICSBrrEIIIAIS cucriccu... peNukvunvico.. . ...... .. Febbstb gel:oot s ,•• • • ._ • • , Pr.yer 11e.t.n. Tb•rvliv 11;•cning. ,It,•. A. D. Aumminf 10 45 a m. and 7.31 p m, nr,..7 n !Own, 10.45 I. m. aud 14 - p, m. 111.11.. p. .7X P• m. Coararatcartosm upon topics of local interait iare solicited. Mongroie BCUdItIg Boom, The Montrose Reading and Library Associa tion met on the .18th of January, and elected the following officers for 1873: C. C. Halsey President, .1. IZ. Dewitt, Vice-President; W L Cox, Treasurer; G. H. Heade, Secretary and Librarian. It was resolved, that for the pres ent the books and 'furniture of the Association be removed to the office of the President. Tick ets of !modal membership can be obtained of the odief.rsl on payment of one dollar. Further _particulars in regard to drawing books, ana the affairs of the Association. next week_ G. H. HEADE, SeCly. P S. Since the above meeting, arrangements have been male for the better accommodation n' the Librtry in the room it has occupied dur the put year. G. H. a, Deserters and Bounty The United States Supreme Court has recent ly decided an important case in reference to bounties to be paid to deserters from the army ender certain circumstances. The claimant in tbe cue under consideration had deserted; but had been restored to his position without trial, and, being allowed to make up his lost time, he received an honorable discharge from the servioe. The Paymaster General allowed the claimant the proportionate share of the bounty up tp the me of his desertion, anc rinsed it for all rte utile:went time. The Court of Claims deehle in favor of the deserter, and the Supreme Court *fanned judgment, boldin g that his s)..thst; ,. quest honorable discharge was a formal andll nal judgment by the Government upon the.rcfi ord of the soldier, and an authoritative declar ation that he had left the service In a state of honor. Court Proceedings. Exemtur, of .Floyd Lyon, deceased, ri nen ry S. n. Verdict for Pinintiffs, l'''tsl4 88. • John C Felton vs. James Fuller. Vardict for :34.2 54, The above were the only Jury trials C3DSUTII, mated. Several other eases were called but set stied or continued utter calling Jury; and iever al non-suited bf reason of the parties fatting to be re .dy for trial. Court adjourned Wednesday night, till the special court for the fdazerue coal land suit of the 4th Tuesday of March. In :he matter of the accounts of the Direiltsfs V't-. Poor Aslum for the townships of Ru4s, Ah_orn Irpringville and Forest Lake. Court reeommrt Attwoot: report, n ithi direction to An.hh.n to mnke report mo-ordinr, to low. In thin cast Abner Griftit, Miles Vrittliard And John Beardsley were the Auditors. l'ritchard aloyseerris!ey tn't.la the rerslirt utrder . proleet of Mr Grifro who claimed. it to be impromiy done, and refmol to sign It. Cocasitj Papers, The follow:Mg a hat the Trcde LW thinks of those characters srfra Complain or their county paper, and instead of helping to support it aznd off for large city papers, and thus help to sustain them. A rezllemoyiArrite, to us that hls county Paper is it poor that he has stopped taking it; therefore sends ns three dollars for the rind• fiat We repeat that ere don't want subscribers on those terms. A taan'a county paper is worth taare to him, than any other paper in sbe worid c nr tf it 0 not it is his own font If the county paper is properly cocoon:Ted, it may be - relied upon tor iatormation of more value to the. peo- ple in whose interest it ic issued, than can be fotind in all the city papers in the United Staten. Yo math can afford to stop the paper that pub belies the opcial advertistmemts of his. county, toe public sales, markets, court news, and other local intelligence. If the paper is poor the (Prank are more at fault than the publishers, for ttot siring It liberal patr4na . gc. However poor the county paper may be it is always worth more than it costs to those interested in the af fain of its Ind . /ally." The Ladles' Tea Party. Nov the eoilisetion does brain, fwoue our invites ber neiglif.ors Ta tske with ber op of Loa, Made of the fitt.t of Bohm • When the ladies thus had met, Then just at night the table act, Ali gathered round with decent air, "Cove you are the oldest, you sit there." ..OL. that's no matter sit down do," ho n:.ee eo , tintimenta ore through, Tory nfl herin zo tail: a ever, One sinstna :shove :Ite rest. never." "1 qm ntr discouraged I don t tee A.sou ever intend to r6it the. My ims'oand he hay gone from home So now I think you ought to come." It seems amazing strange to me, hey feet so well for drtniting tea, And if a fureigner should_pome. Lied think they hadbeen drinking rum. A little child begins to cry, 'Whist, - says it mother give pie, The rest come Hocking and are fed, With pie slid cake and gingerbread, Why Bars another "don't you know my You shonid...Lay till we an done," The citild don't :ssonsise, that he will ben-then - if ) 'an will be still." Be seized the cake and birth bold, The mother now begins to sco:4,-. He dam not mind but let ber tease, Thee seizes at a plate of cheese. Ails ",gate n.e Pact. I will have some, The biggest piece that has there, Mum," Now seringebat be does not mind command She seizes tim and holds his hand Then says to smooth the nuttier o'er. "Tuu never meted so hothre, My child is not well 1 surely know. Fur if well be berrir would bus Acted so." Borne ironical complalut, Answeni instead Of A Mtraint, One Bays "1 think the time Ileac:me,' 'Tea" says another "irti must `Yes you owe me, end you owe me;' Su round it goes, yet none agree, Vaal the lung dispute is past, And nothing concluded on at last. And u they gather round the, door. They tune up louder than before, - srthen frill yon:oome. I am afraid, -41 i, visit never will be paid." Pit all.lnyite and all reply. "To ilait•eoon we intend to UT:" Tnen tiocit,plfitorne mud form. oAkeil the err next dsy I%l=e:omens Amin.; :31iiit:11,311;fciirre',riii iiii - 4;iiiii.' E. lili:win—sir :. Permit meta call your .aucation to a pi:mgr:ph In your local columns ofld3t. week ' s Liam,ded."Mutilnted Curtin ' cy," irs which I cannot ' glee with you that all a pavan 40 to do. havic : mutilated currency In their possession, Is to take it to the Post Office, where it will be. placed lir a registered Psekntie , and sent to Washington for redemption. Per sona baring Mutilated currency for redemption, have certain duties to perform, as well as the Postmaster, to wit: They must put each de nominailOn and issue In a package by itseifplac log'artaind tt . ll label, at least one Inch wide, up on which must be marked the number of pieces azatarribun Li bill is then be to made setting forth tliis number Of each denomination, and the t 9. tut amount of the whole package, which must be signed_by the owner, giving Post _ Office ad •dresa, etc. Then the bill together with the PaCkage of currency are to be made into one package, and addressed to the Treasurer of the United States, at Washington, D. C., and mark ed " mutilated currency" fur redemption. This having been done, the package may be taken to any Post Office, where in accordance with sec tion 10001 the postal code, the Postmaster is authorized to register the pact:age without fee. Postmasters have nothing to do with the• mak ing up"of the packages or addressing them, but must register them if requested to do so. Respectfully yours Gao. L. STONE, P. at. Pest Office, Montrose, Jan. 27th, 1873. A iteaullflul Elandwrltlnu. , There are but few of our readers who would ant like to acquire a rapid and neautitul hand. writing, ftir there is nu one accomplishment so highly plited as this. The business colleges of the country . have afforded the best instruction in this brunch and have succeeded in producing the Most accomplished penmen. The best pen man in America to day is Prof. Gasket], Presi dent 01 the HiYant & Stratton Coll-ge of Man chester, N. 11. There are few lovers of the beau tiful art of penmanship who have not heard of this wonderful penman and many have seen spec imens of his skill. Ills large specimens have attracted great attention in New York City and throughout the country where they have been placed on exhibition. He is now engaged day and night sending out Copies tbr self-instruction, which he writes him self:expressly for applicant', so that any one can learn to write at the home fireside. These contain full printed instructions, and are put up in large heavy envelopes and sent by mail pre wired for $1 00 a package. They are all number ed and so fully explained that no one can fail to learn rapidly from them. They base been ordered by thousand,--not by, poor writers alone, but by the leading teachers of penmae stip throughout the United stales and Canada- Our readers would do well to write for a package, as nothing so complete, beautiful and useful for self-instructiura wit' ever again be of fered them. Bv.esl.23.4algsi Dr. GAMINS Tait REMETIUS CURE INCIPIENT Cultsuiription. Sold by all Druggists. DoNATioN.—Tite frionds .11 Rev A. D .'lei ander hill Knake lien a tlonat ion r the par Nonage. in Mont rtme, on Prefirly,l44ruary 7th, of ten:mere and(-riming. All are ettnlially knit Re Unvkat. UV OJAI. Montrore, Feb. 5t It, 1873. NoTick- - Tlie book accounts of Dr J. W Cobb will be in the hr.b.ll 0: Z. C. 015 f.r a few Nv rekA for anti Innarnt thane not satibi actorily nrrangerl.will be felt an other fiend; (or ivanaeoi stmc.olletion, ilowrose, Feb. sth, 1873.-5"."' XOTICI%—The DE morrats of Bridgewater, are requested to meet to Caccns, in Montrose, no Sao:inlay, Feh. lath, et 2 o'nfoek, ptn In nom mute &pliable persons to be voted for at the cOming election. ' I.lr Onottri oF VIGILANT Cog. 1 3ridzewater, Feb. 3111., 1953. FFATIVAL.—Th. Ladies of the Univerallist Society, will hold a festival at Itoger's Hall, in Brcok/yei. on Tburstlev eve, Feb. ta. 1e73, for the benefit of the church. An Oyster's Supper will be served: All are invited to attend. Itv OILLEII of COIL •Broolilyn, Feb. sth, 1872. PLASTF:II ! PLASTEn !—We hare on hand an ample sun (tip of fresh y,uand Carats Plagger, at. &I 00 per too. Lime for land anti nrl sonry, as then:, as csi he purchased no; when., this sine of I.3inghaniton. TIFF' I`:T 47 CFLIMEE. Montrose Depot. Feb.Ath. P. 373. LASTING iovrirs:Ess —Twenty years ago when paint, pearl yArivder and cttsuu • l, went running the complexions and destroying the health of women of Cushion, MAG.kN'S MA6Nr• LIA BALI! was brought out as a pure botabl.tl cosmetic, guaranteed to restore bloom and beau ty to the skin. From that time to the present it has been continually rising in public estima tion as the. Safrst and most unexceptionable preparation of its class. Instead of producing an artificial. metalie surface, like the tleaillv en amels, or wilting the cuticle like the pOiSOrtoU, fluids sold under various names as - beautifiers, - it keeps the skin as soft as velvet, tenders it as suloAth and glossy lit , SAtiri, and imparts to it that delicate, rosy tinge, which is the beau ideal of complexional loveliness The exylilsit elms m.stic effect is not tniredent. ily a, , plying the Balm daily it may be prolonged from y..oth to age. A lady who purchased the first bottle of the article nineteen years ago,writes to say that her complexion at forty is "purer. clearer and more brilliant than it has ever been ;" and she attributes its beauty solely to the daily use of HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. QUAIITkISLY limn:co.—The second quarter ly meeting or the l‘rvoniing Da tist Associa mn, will be held with the Tusearora chervil, at Emit Spriqgbill. Rev. James Rainey, of Tank. hen:mock, in to preach the first sermon. Services to commence Friday evening, February ith. H. H. Gmeor. Magi, Jai. 25th, 1873. Tux growth and structure of the human hair is very plainly set forth in a pamphlet, publish ed by R. P. Hall Co., Nashua, N. H., proprie tor of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, for gratuitous distribution. The deservedly high reputation of tLclr I reparation has wholly been gained by its merits. Being from oil and alco. hul, it has a health, action on the scalp, restor irg gray hair to its natural color without dyeing It, cures itching of the scalp, removes and pre vents dandruff, and will thicken up the thin locks. Such are the benefits which are ronferr ed upon the consumer. No one should neglect to give it a trial Journal it Stale:man, Wilmington, Del. GODET . S LAM'S BOOR FOB FEBILIC MIT 1873. —The following embellishments will be found In the February number: A steel phtte ; a gem of a fashion plate; a slipper in colors ; an al vltallet for marking; two extension sheets, one of fasblons. and the other of trimmings; n Val entine t :4l, and a numerous aa,urunent of de siots fur Church ill. Justice of Lhe Pence : oalce over L. EL Len beim% store. Great Bend hirougu, Susquehau rut Co., Pa. Has the settlement of the dockets of the late Lam Reckbow, deceased. Oaten hours from 9to 12 o'clock, a. in., and from 1 to 4 o'clock p. m, Great Bend Oct. 2d 1872. For Sato. A new home cell finished, goad water han dy, IM acres of land, and 20 or more good trait trees thereon. le situated miles rerthol Mon trose, near Beach's Pl:sluing Mill, Khoo' Woolen Factory, earring , and Blacksndth Shop, Ortst and Saw Mil, near by and a few rods from school. Any person wanung a good place can get it at a In. Call on James 8. Carmnit or the poopr r. IL C. BU/WEBe. entre* Oct: Seth. 187 - , • DoNesion. • • The citizens of Fairdale and vicinity, ate re spectfully invited to make a donatkot *lull; In the lecture room of the 11.-E. Chortb, et Fair dale, on Thursday,February 6th, 1878, afternoon and evening, fur tlfk benefit of the pastor, Rev. E. W. Breckieridge, end family. OTTita or COY. Fairdale, Jan. 18, 1673. MitE.ELFILFLIAN.C3I-3EIEi. Frtazten—Bistreur —ln Montrose, JIM. 10111, 18n, by Itcv. H. A. Rller, Charles H. Frazier, and Miss Mary E. Blakely. VENOT—BIRCIIALID-••At the residence or Wm. IleKeeby, in Bridgewater, Jan. 18, by Zenas Smith, esti., George It Venoy, or Forest Lake, and Miss Annie E. 13irchanl, of Jessup. 17kE11L.TEC8. Prtatr—ln New Milford, PA, Jan. oth, 1873 Battle Louise, daughter of E. A. Pratt, aged 2I years, 6 months, and 16 days. FAllltAll. —ln Bethany, Wayne Co., at the real denrc of her sister, on the 28th last, Miss Le- Elea Farrar, of Rexford, this county. Aged 67 years. BouattrAvEn—At Jackson Centre, very end4en ly, January 17th, Jumea Bookstarer, formerly of Bridgewater. His remains were taken to Montgomery, Orange co., N.Y.,for interment. GILEEN.-At Lea, Nov. sth, 1872, Mercator C. Green, aged 32 years. (First Mate of ship Virginia Marks of Valparaiso.) 'Youngest son of the late Aaron and Ann Green, and brother of Mrs. Gee. Hayden, New Milford, Pa. New York Produce Market. Corrected weekly by Harding, Harden, & Co, US Washington St., New York. Butter, tub 3.5(&40 ' " firkin 1:00 . 43.5 Cheese, dairy, per 1b..... .. .. .11 , 40,11 1 . i factory . . 16(14ty Eggs, per doz ..... ..... .... /t9(g4o Flour, per barrel. 6 ftikr.lo Corn weal, 100 lbs. 3.4040.50 Wheat, per bushel 1.75Q42.00 Rye 90e,92 " Oats e I (i_r. 42 " Corn 80(4,72 Hops, crop of 1879........ ... ...... 45400 Tallow '.‘ 848t4 Lard per lb . b(i_,Sli Potatoes per bbl t..23(g,.2 7 Apples " 75( . 42 00 Turkeys per lb 104 12 Chickens " . 122014 Ducks " .. ...... 14_413 Elwiactia3. Notions. Why Endure What is Curable 7 "What can't he cured mast be endured," says the proverb; but indigestion can be cured, and • therefore it is the merest stupidity to endure it. Dyspeptics bane certainly a right to continue dyspeptics to the end of their dart if they choose but as it is supposed that any rational brim! prefers physical torment to ease and health, the probability is that if all sufTerereJ from indigos tion as em convinced that an absolute, iutalliLle I remedy for their complaint existed, they wool I with one accord resort to it. We most empliat I rally declare that such a remedy does evist, and that its name s Ilustetter'q Stomach Bitters.— The record of its suet—rot eNten.i4 over n period of more than twenty years, and it is fearlessly alledged that during the whole of that time it Las never failed to afford permanent relief in any disorder or derangement of the stomach that was nut organic, malignant, and ineurra •ile. The testimonials that go to establish this •niportant fact can be counted hr the mods:mil Stomach complaints that had been aggriented te„. a total disregard of all dietary rules j and in- It milled and rendered ,dirolf i rc ratathttl tieat :omit or drastic purieatten, hese in hunticeds of inlanees Inert cured withut three mouths bs the sit trio Inc of this a elebrated titntnaCitie and alternative. it should I , e rtithernher“l that wertka , ,, of the digestii, orgltivt involves many ot!ier hil,l: o •nis Biliousness, headache, nervous M•!dlit,. spasms, palnitation art the heart, rust. 01 . 1.1.0 I 10 ..he head, tritis.m, errtigd, sleep I. sheet are among its concomitants and ; at,l t;.r all these the great vegetable Louie is r. specific- It arts ti r.: upon the stomach, and through the stomach upon the secretary and venoms sy s t mos nod the tins - cis, is. general effect her.:;, always zeniil and breticleni. TIIE CGNFESSIONS 01' AN INVALID. PI: LL>IIED as a werniug and fur the benefit of I.eng a u.d others who enter from NCTIVII. Dub.lity. to., at gan:mod Sc , THE NEANs OF SELF CURE. Written by one who cured Idnaelt. after en tiergoing goa..ltery. ttntl sent free ott n:eeivieg a iel.t-piidtliritute.l enveLipe. Ad , irt , s NATHAN MA VI - AIR. 11r.01d7 u..iaun V1.'71 G.a Broklyz. N. T ERRORS OF YOUTH. \ irt.o.olfferca for low* from Nrrcoc. Yerninia, Decay, and AI! the eff,l6 0. Just oral .0.11...c.re11.0. for'ille ...11:e of rafferlll,. ho reanny...end fro to all who need U. the rocclpf and .1. riloo for nyiktrlt the, conplu remedy by 0 100, nr oa. cored So.l..rer. vci•luud t. , prod In tileadinacc:arcpcn snot can do to by addreatiog, in iwrfm.f.contl!r,nce. No 42 C4d4.4 .Mont. Nor York Navy ALcl.l7c)rtizremsxciri.tisi. Aqslats ! a Rare Chance pny .11 Azentr $413 per er.ek In .ob %AK v: ill ,n:nre vat h o. at "nu, Everychluz funLikted And eXpenset hid. Add,. A. COULTER d CO.. Cbaziotte, Stich $5 to $25 por day—Agents Wane ed :.• ••• II Bonn•liblrortrnit in 011 Colon, of the 111:1? , i;§ T 7 1 ,131 Ur; it, into Gen. Co-., do r.end §I for out fi t. or 25 cent. for *tiny!, CIrOSSCUI S. n tsr. :Dr llsesinnt 0%.. 111;1'2. PA. .31,000 REWARD! Fur any dean of Blind. Itcbleg, or Ma. atcd flint that De Bing's Pilo Remedy fall. to tote. It is unparcd exprnanly to cure tbn prim and noLetng clan, lluld ell Druggists. Price. el. ORGANIO LAW OF THE SEXES. , ondit inn. which Impair rerEity—poottive and !troth, eleetrietny—proof that the I. evorred without anima effect of toh..cco—iuflueuce of 11.0 a and Putroptutrie die; —modern treatment of ;.elt le dtreases. torten:lre and rarieueele. and 'tercet of ceecittpment ten lecture. to big laterite ran:teal elm... y EDViithil)ll iLL u.. 4 5 Filth Arena, N. Y.; 61 Per -4 . 25 c." 51 4. Every Eire from the pen of Dr. Distto Is or Emit value to the trhole human race."—gatuce Omks. ADVERTISERS' GAZETTE, A book of .24 pelt.m. shomitqr how. When. and .harp lb adrerthe. and *Douai:atlas a WI of otarly &OM neurrp. pen. lb ith dwell other Intorosation of luurest to AtiTer• doer.. A ddrera, HO. p. TIDWELL b. CO., Publishers, 11 Part: Row. \.. r Yorks Jan. 2, Ital. ADSILVLSII ATOM.; NOTICE.—In tits Estate of Joel Torre. t erta•ed. letters of A•lmlolstrittlon In the eald estate haring born granted to the undersign. ed. all pe , raons owing said carats, are scout-Wed to make hawedlete payment. • od all porvons heeled claims aptlnst said estate ore regorated to present them with• out delay. D. F II a aIDEICK. WI VOX J. TERRELL. I Aal3ri. Fared Lake, Jae. th 1e .-6w. DSIINISTRATOWS NOTICE.— In the ertate of Morton B. Her, decnased, letter" of admlufe tr.l.l2 la the rata ortare. have been granted to the too dtrefirned. all pereon. Indebted to mid estate, are berm• hy molded to o•.ato Immrdist• payment to the Admin. Longer ; and those bating claims against t u t lame.are requested to Veneta them at once. C. A. WA11.2.E.N. taxer. Ilueb. Jan. 22,1573. AUDITIOICS title L.-The tindsrslVithowint; been appointed or the Orphans' Conn or Sir:debt:sum Col:carom Auditur to distribute the laud, lu the hands of the Admit:lents:Tor this opts J ilerrlet Lilybrdge : Lao of rises Milford, deem:set will im cud to tbc Galles of big appoltittuera. at Lis otleu to Ito:arose. oo Wed mewls), Yee. WI, 1 rm. at I o'clock, P. M. All 'persons interested will appears:Lid present their claims: or bt i forever debarred trop Mai= La ea mad feed. 'A% OXitieblithi. I kraztrars,Jaa.lo,wera.....t - - Nita; "b. F drieb, tied; situated Minot itolra mile west of Montrose Depot, in BroJklyn township, con taining about 111 acres of land mostly improv ed. Inquire of the underal—n n ed, executor of said abate, at New Nilford i ya. • XLIOT ALDLICIL New Miltordapa. 1873.—1 t AUDITOR'S NOTICE, The undersigned btrlng been appointed an Auditor, by lb, tho u f o nd of Atoninahnnna County td, -di.trlbute the fend In the bands of Elliott Aldrich. Adatfuletrator of the ...- tate of 3. Fl. tiberman. tate of the towribto of Now mil. ford • decoyed, will attend to the dotioa of hi. ." 0 1 0% . moot at the olllce of Flub d Watforr.:ln hiontrote, on Wedumlay, Yoh. 20, Int, at 1- o'clock, p. m. at attic& tin, and place all pereons Interested alit appear and h. hoard. W. W. CV ATEON, Auditor. Montrose. 3.. 02, lra-41•. CtAIRTti OF A rPEAT.,-THN COLeteezowerte or Ere cool/aeon Omni, hste toed open the toll_ "lug chive anthistee reepretlvely, for hearlog spinal. from toe aseeesmenth for the pm" 1813, at the Commlast., era Office lo Monitor., to sett: Apo!aeon, Ceoeuuut, Little ?dredgers Donnezh, SII ref Lake, 211.1 d Forest Lake, Monday, Febraery 18711. • Friends.'lle, Middletown, Frnekbe, Llborty, Anbern Jesrup. nod Rn+T. Taceday. Feb. tt, Ulmook, Lathrop. Springville, album, end Brooklyn Woduesdas. tira Great [lend. Great Band Borough, New MI ford Bor mi.:b. - New Milford, Thomson, and Afars!, Thursday eh. 13, IS7. . Ileamony. Ar Mar a.JackrArri, anequeoanna Borough mod Ilarford. Ft le.4y. Feb..l4th .1873. . Clifford, Dodad: broot, Herrick., Bridgewater, and kloatrowc, B.ll2hlay, FrA 15,1873. lly order of the Co:oratorio:ler.. WIC CUU92II:ION, Clerk. Cosionstweras' Orrice. t ' kfutitnise, Jen'y 21, 16:2. MANHOOD ; HOW LOST, HO V RESTORED. * C•etrUefirai..l,l7Lag,±TZ DR. SAY Guth, RADICAL cOnthrliboot wed'. clue) or Sitaitila.roniliSr., or Neuf.' Wananue, Invointriary Betel.' I.triTrs, Impute ecy Mental and Plirslcal Incapacity. impediments to Mau, age, rte; el., C:onsumpt ion. Epilepsy, and Flit, inddced by self indultrence and sexual extravagance. r e— Price, in a sealwa envelops, only 11 emits. The celebrated author In this admirable essay, clear. Ij, demo.trui E, from a unity erase', enccowful pram .ce at the alarming consequences of self atmee entry be radically cured a tthout the. , dungen,. use of interne , medicine or the application of the knife; pointing ou. • mode of cure at mice s Irani, certain, and VIII dual by moans of whirl, every slam... uo matter what hie condition may be. rose cries bin:melt chuply, privately. nod radically. 3/ - Ttil•l.ertare shonld be In the hands of eury youth and • very mac hut. laud. Sent, under el,li, la a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid on reeler, of sit cent., Or two post stamps Also. Dr. t'ulwerwell's - ilarrisxa littalti,'• puss 25Ctr. address the Puislishers. GRAS. J. C. KIX , : E & CO , ir: Bowery. New Yuri:, Poet-tsfllee Bus 4 Sitn. • B. IL Lyons & Co., CARPETS,OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS DRUCGETS, TRUNKS, SATCH ELS, WALL AND WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, . Dry Goods, Groceries, ILI ItD W ARE, BM:RS PAINTS AND OILS, UNDERTAKERS WARE, DILJA FAMILY REDICINES, ETC., ETD Election Proclamation I N pursuance of an eat of the fleneral Avianably of the I eotithed au eat to p.ruill the a titers of thl ratamoriweellh to vote every three ).itra on the que.thol llcetieee to deu In[ostr.tin 11q11121,. approred the a7ll/ the at A. Lt. t: 't, 1. t 1.1 t 1 aLMS. Iftyh ,Ita‘ral of S.arttoe. two!ta tu,suty, lu a,td t ontnatnlwr.ffit. do lierehy. LI ye oath oto the cleetio. t , t Ibc C•Srluty alert - euld, ilia rap Lieu: will he Leal It. tad cunt::) un Friday, the 21 day or February, 1673, `being the third Frilly in said month,] at which •iles-flou it shall ho the dnty of the inspectors and Judges of elections to recr:re ticke•a, either written or printed, from the legal voters of sold county. labelled on the outside - "lir••nss;' and on , he inside "fir license . Or •ag Mist. license and to deposit said tivisets in a box ;fru% bled for that purpose by sail inspectors and juilfss, as 6 re mitred by law In the moot other tickatA4o.-tor ,A at such election; and the Vlsktr's secratilred dial' c re..,rn of the same made to the el. rk of :iie co.:it of quarttr sesseins ;be peace of the said county, duly eertitied as tw In the snood seetian of said act it is pro vided. ' That. 'in receiving and txtuuting, And in .r.aklnz r Aunts of The votes cast, the in•peetors old judges and clerks of'shid election shall be ...sovernell be the laws at this commonwealth eeneral elections: and all the !weal ies or said el. ti 011 !au, are hereby extended to, shall apply to the voters, inspectors. judges, ,and clerks, voting at and In attendance upon the elections held under the provi.ions of this TI r El et llou fur the di••rirt comports of the it rer hp of p ou - a no held at the hociaa of tlorepa 1, he in a., 'for n-hip The Eiert Lin for the dir:cict tompuatd of the tom!, of Ararat will lie held at the rehm.4 houre ttear toe I'm -n. ritn thatch in paid Pednoldp. The Election tur the 42attitt compoted of !he tove7ahlt, of 1,11' , U , n ail be held at tht boost of James Lott 10 „ t ie temoehhp The h. , eettuu for the diotrlet rompuned.sf the tosconhip of l'Mur.veter will he held al the Cdurt Ileum iu the lkst , /ndh el ?,•.twee. The EU: titan fur the di.triet cooefoeed of the tower -hlp of Itoothlto art/I be held at the boo, of Jatort Itullvd 111 rdd tootoehlit. r Klrta too for 'ha di,. Ant rotopoord of Ihr town -14 of ehorttod st . lll lot hr hl at the to.lotol /were near !Waren! t r raid toe Titr 1.-It talon for the df , trict ;Itropottrd of the tetra htp f (.:utfortl oth he I at. Uof the nature idle of John d ttororhlp. The h.ler :too ft r Ott tilurul rerhpotted of the Boronfrh tl* Ito - Wall' 'Asti be Ito Id at the Doodad' flute! In said flort,ttzlt The I.:lel-lion f•fr the dletriet endtpneed or the ton - it of It. ill I,r hole! ht the bailee late of T. J. fialirock. In -edit toievielilii The elect ten toe the Merritt Cunipmet , l or the town. lit, of Fie. et I.tlie w •Il he held at the honer late of J Towne In el ill ton-m.IIT Y_-I.llun tor the delrlet eiontioeed or the totenehlp , ft Feutklin rill b. h Id at the achodt honer nine Jaeob All-tree In r.ild Luti rb.• on tar the dl.tHrt oompoactl of the Itorefozh 1 Prlethltortllo wilt he held At the martial bottom is Bald it trough The Election for the rltetrlet runt po•ell of the &fronts' of Great 13eztl it 11l be held et the hotter late occupied line id l'homae In sold !toroth:b. 'The Election fur the dtstrut cumpo.ed of the town nip of , :rut need u ILI he held at the house late oscupl hy E. Bathon)..let. Tire EIiTIIM for the district composed of the to weshlp of Caisson will be bad in the Autism/ betiding In said township. The Election for the district composed of the township of lisr:ord will he h ld at the house late of V. N•. Weld ran In said township. Decline for the disirict e mpored of the toots ship al Harmony will be held at the house of S. Winters m said township. Toe Election for the district composed of the town -hip of 11c-trick d ill he held at the lierrick Eetn yr School nous, in ..11/I:inenehili. The elect,. for the district mil:epos...l of the tewnship of slacksno it he held at the house of Jortph Unary to said township. The Pllectieti fur the 'diaries composed of the town *hip of Jestrop will be held at the house of lhdilel Llulf to •aid township. The Elf mi..o for t isedi strict composed of the township of Lenox w ill be beldst Let line. of Ort/W t //n/theti lo cola tinvinbsp. 1 he election tor the district composed of the town• ship of Whirls trill be held at the sfaiford School house to said. townstilp. The Election for the illstrtet coutilosed of the town ship of Lathrop will be herd at the LillistLsle School house in said townehip. the election for the clistrict composed of the Borough of Little Meadows will be bind at the School Heinen to -aid Borough. The election for the dietrlet‘totnitcleetlorthe• toe nehip of 11:41.11etutee Will toe heti et the belle.: of otte nose le said tutenehip. The Elect mu fortbothetrect tom pnee.l of tee Botouoh of Moutruse %Hi be held et the Court llo.tee le said Borough. The Election for the district composed of the Borough of Now Itillord will be had at the buns, late of John Faucet In raid Bonuegh. Tim elect um for the district composed of the township of New Alliford will be held at the Louse of Philander ?looney. In the borough of New Milford. The electlau fur no district compered of the town chip of wetland will be held et the house late of Thom as Munson in said township. The cipetion fur the district uninpoeeti of the town ship of welch will held at the house of N. D. Snyder in wild lON ,strip. The election for the dlstriet romposed of the toop. @hip of Springville:will be held at the honed Lita of Bpeocer [[lima In said WM hehip. The &Tune for the diets et cantor-v.l of the town.- ship of bileer Lake rill be to-Id at the boas° Lac ef U. alctiorigles In said Loss nAlp. The r.lmaion fur ter dit.tritit composed of tint It..r•••l„rb efitinrquenanna Deput trill be held at tho hist OW latet, occupied by Winne timt.h I, add Borkt6h. The election fur the district compco.ed of the [welt ship oil homtLieth will he held at- Ma house late ul elitail et Stoddard In sold township. Ghtme - nuarr me hand, at of noes. in flefloretittb of Nobtrome, the tall day of Jatiltary, A, U. 1513, nod in the year of the Commoiterearttithetriety - othth. _•• OYZ, titerld. jahtreve, Ir - - •• ' • The Weekly Age I. • ncsirpeprr for those otitillde of the treat cities who arc w?iht.ut ra ajar a ntly malt facilities, bat desire to be kt-rt tiliornlrd of hat trandisirin: around them, cot/11,411re home duties with domestic Introduction Ind r creation. ITS COLES:INS ADE DEVOTED TO I Stories, °dittoed and •elected, by the beet aathbrt: Po• ear a•tnr, ireo every st.tflabre soiree; 141-erllncy. Dcl. otldc , Attenlng, end Instruct v.., ; minor of Sauday Iteudleq: rod lietri,lous luteLligeneo ; mnictrurt - rt.kb DEPARTL'ENT„ Conducted In a prrtflcal farmer. Mr. Thomas J. zi m now corninga livingupona ranted farm In Cbcfier 4:unto.; In stitch all questions ars consid• ered whlem base an Interest tor thq tilled or the Week' r coutrlbuttrtur for the Children ; Edi• torial Bree tier; News Items, de.; Able Edlto/Inie, and a carefully prepared compendinm in Foreign mud domestic Sew.; Waehtturron, New York. : Mlrcell rorrerismdence audCorn• mental wnfrtlna; Full Msrksta ; Select Adver• linnts, to which only a limited *pace It appro. Mi se ne se d, 6c, dc, Witt, all these Wrantape•, the W.k4, AV Is no tu Le rile best Pimply Journal printed in BEGIN WITH THE NEW YEAR. A good time to commence , subscelptiotid to a good Ile wspaper is at the cl ise of the Old or the commencement of the New Year. The terms of Tax DAILY and WEEKLY Aoa, given beton:, are reasonable, and within the reach of every one. We would, therentre, urge upon our friends. in which all our readers are included to go to work at once getting up Clubs and en rolling names among their neighbors,friends and arquitintames, thus enabling us to enlarge our sphere of usefulness by enlarging our eirrula tin», and to wage a persistent conflict in behalf of the rights of the people against the enemach !mots of power, which is constantly tending towards centralization. MERILS OF THE ILULT .1019 One r-ar. by mail, - - - - PAO six month, Three iuonris, For any period lens than three months. at the rate of $1 per moo h l'ayru, las reqnlrerl lovarlably In advance. The poatKreols , ne Dray dg. Is thirty cents per quer. tsr or $1 20 ennu per sonnen,llpre-pald et the odles o delivery. TERMS OP TUE WEEKLY AG? eeTOne Cerny. - one year, - en co e l - Twenty copies - Fifty cure ea - - The to!lowino redoceal rate, 0 . 01 be charged when all the pairs anti., I are ernt to owe person sod sot ad dreaned iteveriali) w tho membura of the eub : minty enpice c- - 4 20.G0 Filly