THE DEMOCRAT. E.E. HAWLEY 'ff CO, Ediiors Wednesday Jen. 21,2et t 14741. PumpEvr Granny pnalniaster in liar neburg corgi - am:eta thelientitt of • United States on the rejection of Williams and Cushing. lie mildly intimates that the Senate has been too sutwertient -in the past, and rejoices in the recent eshi bitions of hack•bone, bat fears that a rupture betseett fhb resident Anil nu, Senate "could add to the already press ing misfortunes of the commercial and financial interests of the whole conntry." ll•ratrsnuito, Jahuary B.—The Grange of Putronisol Husbandry held a public meeting iff - the hall of the House of Rep resentatives to-night, which tray well at. tended. A number of the most impor• tant objects of the Order was given in the address of the lecture of the evening, J. A. Thompson, of the National ,Grange, who predicted that there would be hun• dreds of Granges in rennsylveuia within the next six menthe. The cumber now in the State was eighty, awl wee increas ing at the rate of over one each dais'. The present session has been largely attended. TheChlefiestleeshlp In consequence of the stubborn oppo sition in the United States Senate the eon firmation of the appointment of Hon Geo. 11. Williams, as Chief Justice of the Su preme Court of the United States, the Presid.nt was compelled to crtt,.w his name last week. This was foIWI by the immediate appointment of Hon. Caleb Cushing for the position. This las an appointment so eminently fit to be made that it was supposed that it would be confirmed withodt A day's delay. But in this the people were d:eappoilited, fur because of his democratic antecedents, , some of the narrow-minded political big ots who occupy seats in the Senate object ed to his confirmation. We anxiously waited the malt of a novel contest—big otry and hatred against brains and legal lens ning The mjeetion of Mr. Cushing, succeed ing that of Attorney General strengthers the suspicion that a combina tion exists in the Senate whose obji . ct is to obtain the position of Chief Justice for one of their own number. The nomination of Evarts or Waite, or of some other distinguished :asryer hav ing noeounection with official ringss ould effectually disappoint the ambition of those senators who still hope that the honor will drop upon one of themselves. The pretense fur the r , •jeetion of Mr. Cushing was found in a letter discovered among the Picket Archieres, in which he introduced ayou r g, friend to Jefferson Davis, early In 1861, before the breaking out of hoetdities. Sergeant,of California (Effigy Sergeant,) rend the It•tti r and held it up with the melo-dramatic air of one of the stage heroes iu the Drummer Boy of Shiloh.— The effect on the assembled patriots, we were told, was electrical. When they had sufficiently recovered from the slim:k they requested the judiciary committee to watt ou Lee President and requested the with. drawl of the nomination. Bat it will be remembered that Senator Conkling and other prominent republican senators con tinned to urge the confirmation of Mr. Cushing after seeing the fatal inissive President Grant could discover nothing very reprehensible in a 'kindly letter of recommendati,.o to Jefferson Davis writ ten before the war, and before the shad owy conk-Eh-racy had ass-num-I treasonable existence. But it afforded a most COL veniera opportunity for the republican senators who follow the lead or Morton to air the ir patriotism. After this lust pass age it is probable that the President will give them a rest Icr a Cu bile, but he can more than recover his lost ground by sending up such a nominal on a s they well find no pretext to reject. The ap poibunrut of Merton or Howe. Legislative Apportionment, It is quite clear, sues the Harrisburg Entria, that if Mr. Sp-aker .M . Cormiek, ' of the House of Representatives, bud his wny, the :giro:lion men t of Senatorial and Retires - en tat districts to he made by the • present I gisla•nre won!d lie but a repeti tion of the wicked and infamousgerrvman dert under which the people of the State have !wen sulung tiusrepterented i . the l e g. 1 1 i6llll/Ve branch of titter government. Ile has su constructed the committee on leg islative apportionment as to precludt: all hope that a nyth • itg approaching equity or fairness will emanate from It The com mittee is composed of thirteen members, nine of a hom are republicans three dem ocrats and one independent. This dis tribution is utterly mit of proportion ti the relative numerical strength of parties. in the )IIPUEI!.. The body is politically di sided as follows: Republicans 57 demo crats 42, independent 1. The !democrats were clearly entitled to five members of the committee, but the fact that they are allowed but three affords less cause for complaint than the action of the Ple•al:Ar in excluding from the committee demo exists from the confines which are to be divided in.thc formation of representative dist nets. These counties are Pt] iludel- Luzeree and Allegheny. As the last-nuired county is so unfor o tter as not to 'bare a democratic repr,•• tentative in the Inouye. the Spest!...er could t't ttclJ, give 417 o*;orney a mice in the eonimitte, Put Philadelphia,. with sixty it:our - and .detnt.crats, has %it a 'tip 0,, democratic representative on the corn [Mute. It is represented by Mr. M'Cull ough and Mr. O'Neill, reOdicarats t _and, mu 'and attas elected as an independent. Seht4llol, largely democratic, Suite its rep*ntetive on the. commit _penult: Vol liteirgart republican, while Luzerne, one of the 'heaviest deinocratic counties in the state !!as turned.over .to ant terider.care of Mr,- Waddell, republican. There are tyvia dem e7ratein the house from Philadelphia, but ,th . o"independenten represented by Mr. Josephs, are regarded by.theslieu!keat ass far more numerous and important class of citizens than the democritcyi of that city. Of the represeti tateves from Schuyl kit, two are democrats and one is a re• rublican, but the 6,708 republicans whc voted in that county last Octoder com- • mended the saeaker's regards much more than the 7,817 democrats who overcame them at the pone. Luzerne county is represented by the three democrats and one republican in the house, but the in terests of 7,178 repnblicans ! who cast, 'bier ballets at the last general election in that enmity are much more weighty in the es teem of Mr. M'Cormick than those of the 8,617 - democrats whose votes confirmed the ascendancy of their party in that county. The animus and purpose of the crafty partisan presiding officer, in de nying the democrats of theeounties to be districted, all voice in the committee on legislative apportionment, are easily per ceived. Those counties are to be carved arid sliced and grieuroned in the appor tionment to suit-the tastes sad necessities of the radical party.. Already we have a well anthetiticated statement that Phila delphia is to be so districted that not more than five democrats may be returned to the house from that city. while the dem ocratic stronghold of Luzerne is to be al lowed but three democratic representa tives out of nine, and that other Gibralter of the democracy, Schuylkill, but one in its delagation of six. We desiresimply to expose the fraud which is contemplated in the construction of this apportion ment committee and to enter our protest against it. We do rot hope to persuade the partisan majority in the legislature to act justly in making the apportionment ;Ve expect nothing better at its hands than what is indicated in the appoint meut of this committee. But we rely for justice upon a power which is might ier than caucuses and apportionment com mittees. We look for redress to THE PECPLE whose rights are attacked, whose sense of justice is insulted and whose earnest desire tor political reform so emphatically expressed at the recent constitutional election is ignored and mocked at in the contemplated gerry mander of legislative districts. lEM The Easton Sentinel under date of Jan. 15, has the following in regard to the Legoslat o re The Legislature of this state assem bl.-d in annual session, at flarrisburg, on Toes,lay of last week. The Senate was organized by the re-election of Hon. B. 11'Strang, of Tioga county, as speaker, Russel Errett as clerk and a full list of radical subordinate officers. The Demo. crate cast their '.ores for Hon. William MeSherry, of Adams county for speaker and J. S. Leisenring, of rhiladelphia, fur Clerk. The House organized by chosing- Hon. Henry McCormick, of Allegheny,as speaker, William C. Shurlock, of Beaver Clerk and the usual list of subordinate officers. The Democrats placed in nomi nation Hon. John IL Orris of Centre, for speaker, and W. P, Furey of Schuyl kill. for Clerk. There was not the usnal crowd of Phil adelphia bummers and "outside roosters' present at thorganization—the new Con stitution interfering so greatly with their prerogatives, in other ways besides COM priling them to pay railroad fare—that it would ant pay them to put iu an appear ance. It was rather miming to witness the writhing of those who have lived and fattened for years from the spoils of h•gis legion when they at last realized the fact that their occupation was gone. That special legislation could no longer be en acted, that "snakes" could no longer riggle in that locality and "dines" were among the things of the past. Iron clad oaths stared members in the face and pris on bars rattled in the ears ot the lobby , ists. For a moment a bright hope burst upon thier vision. The adoption of the new Consiittiti.4l had not yet been pro claimed, and if they could only get the Governor to with-ho d, for a while, the vote cast upon that instrument, they would go on under the old constituison and thus accumulate much spoils. Don Cameron was sought and he was sure they had a right to elect a U. S. Senator, and us the "old man" wanted John Scott re taiued iii the Senate, he would aid the needy in their efforts to secure his re-elec tion. Somebody else declared that they bad a right to raise flier own salaries to tt2500 per annum and do sundry other things that would furnish. material aid for thierdepleted finaneeL .I.fl Were merry for a moment and the Governor was I sr.uglit and the programme laid before +him. Be shook his head and its measur ed words, which -sounded in their ears like the bursting of a bombshell,he refus ed to be a party to any such iniquity, and Ideclared that he would send over the re turns as soon as the Legislature was or ' gunized and follow them with a procla mation declaring ' he ;leer Constitution I the law of the State. Then there were bowlings and mutterings bat •to I:lo:effect The Gevern9yJraitnn and the rascally projects which bad been hatched out to V•wact the will of the people fell topleies and the "Bing" vas dead. There were no bills presented in either house during the week except one is the Senatn_by Mr. Ratan, providing - vorpns, for the payMcnt of the advertising of.:the: aea.constiti4ionand one by Mr. McClure?, ,prokhling sew'-law to conform to, the text M -the new -eordititution. lii The House the only bill presented was by Mr. Brockway 's designating how applications for special acts of the legislature should ite.adverlised.... The rule& had to be materi ally changed !a as to make. them 000torm to the new Oonstitntion, -which was done by-a .epeeial•committee. The Senate journed on Friday to Tuesday of this Week and the House to Wednesday in at: der to give the speaker time to appoint the standing conunittee. The session will either be a very long or a very short one. TWO FOES OF HEALTH- Cold and damp are inimical to health, and we generally have an unwholesome combination of the two at this season. They penetrate the skin and integuments and affect the muscular, glan dular and nervous organizations, producing rheumatism, neuralgia, chills and fevers, and where there is a tendency to dyspepsia or liver complaint, provoking an attack of indigestion or biliousness. The bed advice that can he given tinder such circumstances is to keep the external surface of the body warmly clothed, and to keep the internal organs in vigorous working order with the most wholesome and genial of all tonics, Hostellers Stomach Bitters. Gradtzsly but constantly this famous invigor ant is superseding the adulterated liquors oh commerce, as a tuediral stimulant and correc tive, In all parts of the country. It will be a happy'day for humanity, and it will surely come, whoa this pare restorative shall have to ken the place of raw spirits as a stimulant In all our public and private hospitals. It is not, however, merely a harmless substitute for the fiery stimulants referred to. Its stimulating properties are not Its chief merits, although in this regard it SW passes all the medicated pro ducts of the still, domestic or imported. 'flu* powerful Influence It exercises over the torpid and toneless *tomech, the disordered liver, the constipated bowels, and the relaxed neryes,ren der It a positive specific In dyspepsia, iver com plaint, intestinal constriction, nervous weak ness, hypochondria, rheumatism and sleepless ness. All chronic complaints are aggravated by a cold, moist atmosphere, and it is therefore particularly necessary for thole who are amid esi with ailments of this naturegsviintever their type may be, to meet this predisPesing rause of sickness with a rholesoine antidote. Hostet. tern Bitters should he. taken daily at this sea son by all persons laboring under chronic ail meats that tend to weaken the system. New Advertisements. L EGROS- formation wanted or the —RENS heirs ofJohn Lrgros. *hose widow is said to hare named one Rel.. or Rice some thirty years since. Any person ha Ong inforrnallon will hear to their advantage by aderesie et: WM. R. 21cADAM.,1%., Attorney:2Al 7th Pt., or 0. MORGAN ELDREDOE, Attorney, :RI Walnut St , Jan. 21, 1874,-4w. Phil's, Pm's. ATOTICE TO JUSTICES OP THE PEACE. A. , 1 All persons bottling the bake , of Justlee of the Peace to thll County of busquehanna. are hereby notl fled that they are r..nalred to appear before tee Iferord• sr of Deed. to and tor Meld cuttoty at Monona, and tliie the .sath of °Mee under the New Co, etitutbm, wtthtu thirty days from the lot day of January. pert. U. N. TIPrAN Y, Retarder, Monttnee, Jan. 21,1874.-2 yr. COBB coNrEsnoNs UP AN INVALID. 1 PUBLINIISD as s wars IN( and for the he , mind men and Others woo voter from Nerving 4, Loss of /Imo hood. err.. supplying THE MEANS OF :ELF CDREC. Written hone .ho eared him•elf, eller and Considerableglad:cry, end rent free, on rata peel-paid envelope. Addrees, NATILAN MATTA Bruoklyu at.-E.. STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS LETTER II EA 6S, EN V ELGPEs, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, NV EDDIN :"; CARDS, POSTERS, SALE BILLQ, HORSE BILLS, SLIP BILLS, PRooRAM Ni ES, CIRCULARS, LABELS, RECEIPTS, TA G CATA LOGUES, NOTE'4, PAPER BOOKS, 4" A NI ['FILETS, CERTIFICATES, BoNDS, PATENT DE I:DS, NOTES, ETC., ETC., ETC. TllB 1111811 CH 51M11311,011 PEP. "TIIE BEST IN TFIE WORLD'," Double-Acting, Non-Preening. The simplest and most powerful In use It I. peered to be the cheapest, most effective. derible.and reliable, nut only for (Audi,' use. bat also fur Moneta. Factories, Breweries, Distilleries, etc. It is particularly recommended by Insorancethen panies.its 'homeliest pump that w 111 throw SU to 75 feet through o bone. It is the most effective because It nev er falls. The most durable because it to composed of but few simple parts of iron (enameled eo as to prevent any unpleasant or brackish taste in the water.) Has nu leather packing. A child can work it. It never trete., no ne water remains in the pipe when not in action. It rural hoe the coldest water. being placed In the bottom of the we'l See opinion of Orange Jinni in the Arner• Tema Agrk-uthrrallgt, June No., 1015, page ISO; also Jan. No, loge Having purchased the county eight . I will sell town rights to saltpurchasers. and to those In want of a pump I am prepared to sell es cheap as they can be weld by the company. Send (or cireolar and prim: list to NV. M. WlL.materm, Oct IS, IS: IL-43m. Oakley, Pa. MONTRoSiltllLl%:iclragngtor Traits lou.ce, iyliad.i.. Down Train. MM^IE:I .ISnntroee.. Bmirnornta, Cool • .20 601 flusters..... ~ .. 10 ID 640 100 5 10 Isiroock 10 10 500 1 01 511 ... . Tyler's... ..,.. . 950 520 150 6 1 119 bpslugville 940 510 200 640 ....... .... Lyon .... 959 500 4 15 550 Avery's. 9 5 51 431 *VI 5 IXI ..... .. .... Lemon 010 440 21g 410 1.0heet.... ... ~ 600 433 243 620 Marcy's 13.5 600 315 645 Tooktsintsock 11115 555 All troths connect at Tankhantsnh with ( a. AN. Y. EL H. gulps. north 4.1 south. 4 AB. L. BL4.ILEs LEX. Stsot. 54. 1673. Presldart NO VLORE DANGER • IN USING IClcoail 40011 .T-estiaziosis 1 At tart en article has been Invented that will prevent Cool Oil Lamps from expluelug. It cats bo attached en any Lamp in one minute. and thereafter explosion or bunting le tilted,' fm possible. SO absototely certain is It to prevent Lamp explosions. that the patentees nod mantifectorers gur muter It or.der a turtett of fI.UA In case of failure; and tSsy mat fowler their egret. to war rant it to matte lamps safe from explosion, ander ary awl all circumstances, if the hisser cod of the Attach ment Is noire:red by the ell In the Limp. By permission we refer in the following named gen tlemen• Wm. A. Crosemon. how Ilamlin. George L. Stout, li B. Unmiry , ilyne Coulter. and C. L. lirown. IretTTEIA h SI LsBEE, Montrose. Dee. 21. 'TA Agents for mnrp'■ Co. I N BANERUPTCY.— Western Moffitt of Peccarylrani& ea. At New M ilford. Pd.. tIM 100 dor of Jpau try. mi. The undersigned gives notice of hl. eppotannent as Assignee of W. L. tunes. of New Milford two.. fu the County of liampicfnuftsa. and ktatt of Pennsylvania, wtthin add District, who ha. Leen edJadheals Baakrupt ant creditor,' petition, by the I.llp , rict Good or the said District, TRACY EIAYDP:t, New NABONS, Jan. 14. haalgute. ntt. THE PEuPLITS Af.IItHET. Pitruar Max. Proprietor. Freett. and Salted Mca:s, Hums, Pork_ Ilotarot gen sip...etc., ofwaft. Ito best qualtty, ouutestly band. at. wires to Yontirootr, Pa,. Jan. It. unAy Clothing, etc NEW STOCK ,OP ',4II9IMIER.,MSS;OS Shawls, Cloaldnge, Flannels, Blankets, etc. NEW TAIL STCrell OF MILLINERY GOODS Ladles , and Kisses' Trimmed Bats, ystvers, ruDgozlB, s.i. NEW PALL k WINTER STOCK REMIT MIRE DLUTIIIII. BOTB', YOUTEUI', CID KENS CZ/CZ/ Zlet.ipx..zrrin 1317.1 C TEX. NEW FALL CASSIMERES, COATINGS, 4%-xacil 17eastisagie, FOR CUSTOM Wows KEW STOCK OF Mietts*db Caps. FALL STOCK OF LADIES', MISSES Boys' and Ifien's MERINO WRAPPERS El DRAWERS. NEW FALL STOCK Lesclios• wind moats• FURNISHING GOODS. NEW CARPETS AND OIL CLOTTIS All the aboee'opra ,rlg In largo .artery at the store of Guttenberg, Roeenbaum 2 Co., M. 3 DlinSAUEll. Managing Yertne Montrose, PrpL 24 in, Loral Etato for Salo. a 4 The Subscriber nti , rs for sale the dflfl fulloa big Real Estate, to wit: TIM FARM known as Robert Moore Form." •ttnate in Bride...- ter township, Snaqnshanita Co,. Pa_ shut tau larks •st of Montrose !lorries. containing 130 arna. of es calleat grass and groin land, about 05 seven .1 timber, a good farni bonne and outbniklings, a tine orchard of choice fruit. aefi Is sierra. and adaplra for dairying pa pants. Mock. dairy nature, istoi balniug :nations. will he sold oat the Farm if desitt-d, oniee. pr.viona dlspoaad or. ALSO, A DOUSE AND LOT ideate in the Borough of New. Milford. Susquehanna County. Pa., phatsautly located on the Main Ntreet, nesu the ceutre of the town. Lot 64* feet front, gaol con •ealent two--story dwelling,. a good else.] g.uden spot, and a convenient Well of good Water. ALSO A FARM OF FIFTY ACRES one !north of a mile from the horoonh of Nese Milford. Zany". Improred. and the ha'anne real ihnhered.prinm pally nth ehretont and hemlock. A good 3./mlO leer bark, mad a ihrl fly )oung orchard. ALSO THR HOTEL PROPERTY known a the CHAMBERLIN HOTEL. In Gibson Hol low. Suonnehanno Co.. Vs.. contniontv DO acres of land. mostly Improved. with Hotel. IVagon Mani* and oat bolklingo. Convenient either as a hotel or for farming Lad dolt purposes. ALSO A DISTILLERY for the manofacture of We: Brandy, to Good running order, lately occupied by U. C. Vail, deceased. and shoat 0 perches of laud adjacent to the aforesaid 'WWI prop eny. WrCO2.21:1:11.11II nude eery to tuft the purchaser, upon good vecurity.- For pertietdere %quire or E.ll.llewley. Daarocreer l•• Oct. Montrose. Pa.. or of the subscriber on the hohert Moore Perin. Bridgueater, JOHN GAVITI., April 30. 1811.-tf. VALUABLE FARM For ne eobserther offers for es , e the relent:de Una bums Said farm la nue of the moot desirable In the County and le beautifully situated In theillag.e of Summer,- vine, Snatplehatina I °only, Pa. There Ise good More, ?louring Mill, Saw Mill. Outer Mill. and I.llachemith Shop In mid Village. The farm le directly on the 1112 e 1111 the D. L. tt, W. Railroad. IX valet , from the depot In New fililkarth4 and roiles from the New York Er B, it n at the Great Bend station : contains Ittl agree of lend, l no improved: t• well watered, having& lastingetream of water twining through it, and a netentalling supply of water conveyed In pipes to the house. barn. and cat tle yard.; it le well fenced, and under good etativattou. Is well adapted to growing grain, and is well fitted for stork ea dairying. • Theta le a large and convenient dwelling, newly painted,and a beatutlfet front yard olth ithruhttery. a large hoes barn, a large carriage and tad hare, a large cattle Lawn with two cattle yardv, ample sheds and enables for feeding shack stabling cow.. 3 entail hay horny, Ire hence. brkk toneke hour, corn Wow., and f or. - Lare.6 of grafted fruit. The eubseriber aim Las 3 biIIALLE3 PLUMS that he a lit well. TERMS of payment made envy. For in. formation address rp Traint 0/ITIIO • r.ll IL L. SUTPHIN, Froo Milford, Edisqurhardis County, Pa Avrort Md. 1873.—Cr0. A CILANCE FOR .1 BARGAIN A good noose nearly new. coed water handy. and lot coon:onto: one and one.foorth acres of land. twenty Eva or mor, fruit trees, begi nning to mar. handy to school. and Beaches Platolott hind. a Woollen Wag; no Obey. nod Shrift Mill Shunted shoat half • mile from the new depot. cad little over one mile from Montrose. Phase Inquire of B. L. Blakeslee. or dm proprietor. U. C. BtfltoE4B, Montrose, Pa. Dot. 111 h, 15M-1.1 FOR SALE—The farm late of Nathan Al drich, de'd, situated about half a mile west of Montrose Depot, in 13m4klyn township, con taining about 111 acres of land mostly improv ed. Inquire of th• indersigned, executor of said estate, at New Milford, Pa. MMEiMiil LOB SALTS OIt EXCHANGE.— A rcusT CLASS 1 dwelling bongo and bun. together r Itb T acres of land. wide Manta of Ink truer; Alward mile from Tilrettardwille. &wow-banns Co.- Pa. Will he .old cheap or r =bonged tura place ir some town. L. B. bILVARA. lairchardallia. Doc. 11. HAlliD SILLS I'ItMTED AT THIS OFFICE OM:MAPLE% COLLECTORS'. *JOSTICSI'. aid C imther legal Masks kr ask at tarts *arc .VC L. Rt . ' tk lr PII.CiIEiXN/SC)11071)B For Sale ors I..lescoco.,v Furniture and Undertaking. . Southern Tier FURNITURE EMPORIUM 88 Washington Stree!, Milazaki.a•ziatazi;ZW. Yon will Find the LARGEST AND BEST ASZOBTICENT 01 - crEt.rj 'T' -crruo I:=3 At the Lowest Prtoes of any Store in Southern New York. All Goods Sold Are NARRATED me Represented E. D. ROBINSON. M 1 1.1.1•23.11t1L1- *P• AT • . WILLIAM SMITH'S lix'snalva Furniture Wszcroom yen will find the largest stock of FIRST CLASS AND COMMON Fillail.ra x sirr ra.m To he Arend in thla section of the country, of hi. own matiefactore, and at prices that cannot fell to give mitre. I (action. Lit makes the very beet EXTENSION TABLES in the Country, and RAM:IAN To teem. UPROLSTERY WORK Of all kind, done in the orytewt marine,. ES N. 3FL 2: TW tar .3a El TA Ai OF VARIOUS KIS Dn. • PURE NO.I MATRASSES, COMMON MATRASSES. UNDERTAKING Therahlwriber will hereafter make to.. admvsking apecially le hi. havinest. liming .le , t completed • NEW and the MOM elegant REALISE. in live Mate. ell needing his venires will ha attended to promptly and** vatisfactoty charges. Will. W. SMITH Et SON. if °magas. P.., Jan. 31.1572.--aoh—tf. FURNITURE WARE EVEIIYTILING N EA" AND STYLISH .3c)c)2.7*.l3llrnEis 50 Washington St., BinghamOn, ConsisQlig of everything nameable in that business. Repairing promptly done. ORDER elicse.cdet.ltsr. TRICES RKAhONABLE. Saylotarifing gnagnalcmL Binghamton. ti T.. Aoguot 34 1879,-Iy. V ECUPE.IIOW a EißuTtlEic General Undertakers DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF COI. FINS, CA.•KEIS, ETC., 6111.31:14:1•P 13313115 TX). Wocasaziab ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO April la. Ira—tr. Eibeellaneous A NEW AMEANCEICENT PIANOS & ORGANS, At L. B. lebell'a Jewelry Staid, Mere ■ hisser sod heifer stock or the goods will be Nand that. elsewhets Northern Posissilsou PINE AMERICAN WATIIIIIs. JEWELRY i CLOCKS. SOLID SILVERS PLATED W ARE. (op ALL KM'S.) FINE TABLE CUTLERY, DIAMOND BPELTACLL9, and • general assortment of ..nsicni Merchandise Sheet M •ic, Violin !strings, etc. ttc. An Fine Watch Repairing Sewing bimetal,. and Or done. (as a•n+l.) by I saw , Ibmattrd by ' L. U. 'obeli.. F. atribal.h. & Dialhuish. Sept. It. 1371-17. L E1111341 VALLEY RAILROAD 33. 0. 1. . . . . 115 100 910 Flmars 12 45 fl !3 945 321 130 Sit 11 averly..., 1190 585 901 815 187 1001.... .1.1.4e04..... 11 45 525 860 410 SOS 10 40 .... Tu aa/ dn. ....11 05 4 37 910 5Si 11 791 WysluAln ...1010 715 515 505 11 50 .... I.erywille 948 405 051 614 12 12 ... Meelloppen . . 9 91 , 611 622 122. .. . Mrhoopo.y .... 5 12 6 $ 555 330 12 4.1. .T818148.14m0rk... 812 840 555 814 442 1 50.. . I'L.tP.•5 725 2 a 150 80. 5W 9 M....Wilk...Marv. .. 703 216 490 .... 730 4 35...*.u5cb Chuuk.... ... 11 ...n lay .L Al 3 5 50.....AJIrut0wro •. 9. 10 47 1240 640 505......8212129212 .... 1535 10 i.. 0 915 635 ..... ..E24108...... 1003 11 35 41030 6 10....naladelpb14 ... sae 745 r.=. 940 New York N. No. ',V/ laves Tolima& • 710 1. ; . thema, 710.1 r. m.; Wovoly, BOS a.. m., mete log at Itlentra atu Cea.to No.lll leaves Elmira at 5 50 p. m.: Waverly, at 6 15 a. m.; Atlemas, at YOUp. tn., arriving at Tovseelda al 715 p.m. R. A. PACKED. Saperinteadtnt. 'X" PIX3EIX.• T.. mr COl7 so an arroirrs fltz cotrat tiaras. )103TEDSB, PENWA JOHN t. TAUDELL, Propristoir. Mae Litages Lem MN Boas* dally.eoaantle: With the lloni woe Railway. the Lehlta Valley Haißued, and the U. L. & W. liallresd. harti tea. teita—sl. =SE rrdliD ' ors , " rattan t.dpf , A :( r - 4roTe C. CO.*; BINGVAMiON, N. Y. An Immense Stock Test Bought from THE GREAT FAILURES of New England, at prices CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN! Bingham *an 11, 1811:41. THE INDEPPINDENT Sewing.. Machine ! II 4„ ORSATELT ACHIETaIutTi Or TUE AGES Se tram but One Spout of Thread. . . . „ has hat Fly working ,parto Is sof/01.44mi nnws more rapluly than szty Ilschinein the Mtrket. Has a self-selling Straight Ncedk. It Combine* Drunb SaklitY and ilimPllc l .7.A. ,ll has all the Modem Improvements. pEr A FIR/4T.CLASS MACHINE ON A BLACK ALN LT TABLE YOH 6.35. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. Addrees, TILE INCIEPENDENT SEWING 1d.6.0,111i3 CO., Dec. 24, 1811. . Ma&o.2.coton. N. Y . . _ • I TALMAGE, . - it SPURGEON I i T iio r :lt, w,iti n T :l7 l =. 1 6 1 .. a s 1 , 1 , 11 . 1 r (.. Tht .on = ' 1 hay aMt for to...thor paper to A rtiertaa.l4 , nataldo.nt Ciaropli, ray laroar ..11131rdft•O 1L....1 oth. pg. , . SHtiONOS ALL REA DY. Nu Stalanaalem. No Stollorallpon.. Or aren't n-r r toly t , bialned :SS roto•criotiou. In aistO hour.' ab.olUtt r o c k. Sample rupfel =1 altar. ra ecat ir, . . . AGENTS WANTED. • it. W. ADAM N, l'ohlLthrr. lot thankbo n is St- , New ora. 0ff1iamai1m0a..........-...I2OIISIOOOmOMMID GREAT UNITED. STATES . TEA CO., 11'.V.5 cF SIt'llOLS, Agia, 117.intropve, Pa. . Title Ta le pot Alit TIOUT "I IN CANISTERS •lren,th,.Mehl. cert•lol,3 • great tit-old/Tatum. (Sr Call arid gut a can and try Its m.dlr. e 13'5107S a NICOOLS., Zl•ntre... Jul, ta, 111 - 0. —a. J C. EA TON, CIVIL lINuINZMI AND LANT . I.CCTETO6, • P. 0. addre., Ptao Clfd Tursr, DanqurtiatidaCo7, Pi Dniga and Medichwa KI%I WOI2DS The Associated Reformed Presbyterisn 'ades —For years l'erry Davis' Pain Rifler has been known as n most useful family medkcine. For. pains and /Wirt we know nothing to good as the Pain-Killer. For many internal diseises it is equally good. We speak trim, estrkeleni.e, and testify to what we know. Zio family twight, to be without u bottle of Dims' Pain-Killer. JSESSIIS. PERES DAVIS a - SON. I. :—Although a stranger to yon 1 ant not to your Invaluable mi,litine, Pain-Killer. I conned its acquaintance sn 184 and I ant on aMc uitinuite terms with it ; my experience in its use confiruts my belief that them is rip medicine espial to Pain-Killer far the quirk anti sure cure of Summer Complaints. Sore Tbrhat, ..(:roup, Bruises and Cuts. I have used it in all 'and found a speedy core In every case. Yours Truly, 1"..J. GA/MU:ER.3i IX Judeing by our own experience whoever once malit. a trial or PUTT Davis' Paln•Killer; will no! fail to recommend it widely a. an equalled liniment, and valuable internal :moody for colds and various other complaints.—Erery Month. The efficacy of Perry world - renowned' Thin-Killer in all disIMAPS of the borr , ls, even tin that terrible scourge, the Asiatic cliolimt. has • been ample attested by the mina eras wincing itu 7 thority. 31ip.itmaries in China' mid lonia have written home in commending of this r.ineily in terms that should carry conviction In the most skeptical, while its p , ,pularity in communities nearer home Is rtrnidy, proof that the virinch claimed for It are real and tangible. Among Gamily metlie.nes It stands unrimiled.—Rosfon Courier. 1711221213! The Saturday Reching Gazette of Ekotrin e sayrs' It isimitat s .thi e to find a plaee on this hnull' land where Perry Datil' PAni-liu.t.sn is not known as a TTIONt ., reflaedy lhr phphical pain. In the country, miles Imm physician or nleatiocary.the Pain-Killer 14 Irlleri,betl as the exclusive pantiera, and It never tlicdives. • • No, -- I.‘t;. No SS. 2. 4. "Petthi DAVIS . PAIN-MI.I.CA Is really n rAt nable toelliramerd, and, unlike 11,051 of II nr . tides 01 foe day. it used I,V inane pbyidebins. It is particularly desirable in locutions where phy. sirb.oe are not floor; aorLby Loping it at. band, - Loonies trill often save file neeet....ity ut eetolibg out at nittlniald for a doctor. A 'bottle abutd. be kept in every linuse.r—ltastott rrorrare.'. "We have tested the PALN-lin.r.s.t4 and as sure our mulcts that it tint (nay p(Mts ß M.all the vii IIICS claimed thr it, but In many...instances surinvws any other irenuqv 'we hive ever knuwn."—lktald of Genitel Liberty. • • January 14th, 1814, 7-00 900 THE EAGLE litirg TT, Entrt • • i gc;oo ei*- • BUR.II:I6f Alcuocs, l'nonuaroßs SION OP TUI Gown% irryzarAND pit onjm. 8 rici 7 .. 331 . 4)4 •1 3 ACG 12 , 3 •Cr1Dea 4 i• • .• . • , ' we &erre to say to tips public ttalt our roue Iv mrelj atnikpd midi Drop., Metlletaite. Patna. (lad, Vairrehott, nreabea. OM be. ;gra arrUt, r+ty7„. Art id. o 4 ; Ftft.intra. Las.' and palullt lieevitratluretJan otter a .tir aly ket4 h 1101. Chita. ozonic Mite .'grelraeree oat geode ge l lupa nal ,o 1 tje treat qualfl7..atul ht, multi at kito pits. ji+ cad. lttipetttully 'f our.. • .., • A.ll, BURN.Br • ' liontreert. Tab. SO. . Buz; 40111{441. es dl,:d 3:4:4 .61.4111kd ILLINas Q:rpou - D„ 1 LS -IV-IhH . Ca tlul PcP*VsCuted., 4i90,000,0110 t L D~ iit~ -' .., .., -3: , Accritntir Tntemitisrus : .Home Ice. Co.. N. Y... capital and tto rpl ae. .4.000,1:60 Jbattford Piro ing.;Co.. l. epalsud surplus 13.01:10,000 1.2111.1714.0d0p ihello4e, 1.,..,‘ .(:' I r ..,... , ,,, 20 . 41 :0. 0 L 4 .toe.i'oerl. AlMetien Peon. Pim Ina. c 0.,. Pia... , "t'' Fiji.= NeHmol-41fra. - ' ' `' too Ina. Co., St. .lc of Amtp:a . , `,.' . 000 Unlo.o.Vomel - ~ A.OOO _ ye*loillre •Ns rratnfinett. Pi orlden mi. A. t..: '"... ' incut literchaloo' .... ••P 430.000 Clay, of New 'O•t KY. , " Reirfoun, u 1 Bock,. Co Aknichaqla. or Cle:eland, " riry Too. Co. . - Fire'Aivoclatlon of Phila. Tlorilelna. Co .Culjunbuo, 0.. " Ftre. Allrntown. (Mire& Nine Ir. Newark., N.J." . . finutli Side mit mai(' Alempanl6 61 rlttOur,„•, 460,000 Ttie WI th.r.lzned Is SPECIAL AOMT forthe lug cumpsules fur Northern Pvnuoilvataist lrlre lati —1.41.1661$ Flreineneanto tilfmrseuier Phlladelphoa. Th. Ineurance of tbe State or Peudesitaula.et. • ••• • ' ...Xi X X . Coon. Momaltiro Ins. Co., Annelle Annoleon We, Phil's.- TraVeMp Irmen..lfortford.CimlialindlaryketifX o . o e• Ifoirersty , Paafengers' 83? 0 ,Wilk Tbe rofervaroo Mhos been aril 'known In Iblo calmly-tor the va,t 17 pm ro.so. an I.,nranee ASrent by W. Conontibieilmvo.uhrers been promptly paid. pfrOtticr firstdoor es•t from Banking Oftice of W H. Cooper d Co.,Turnolke et. Montrose.Po. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. VIIMILED IL snrru, satetten. • • • Sl..e}rge• Dee el lar. 731Ic•33.trawiso. 3Poliazeift.• I. continually receiving NEW 110!•DS, and keep. cos. On.lly on nand a full and dadirable sgeartnicullat gen uine ['IWO'S:MEDICINES. I, 11ED ICA Lli, raintr, OOlu Uyeetuffa.,..TEftia,-Nplee., and other grog:tale'', •tune- Oaf), wall paper, glnee-wart.. trent tare, mirror*. Wipe, chirnueyr, herureue, warlainery all., taupe& uIL anti, Wuned Whale Oil, oil for lanterns. nil fur • wing roachines,Oliseoll,Bperm Oil, Spirits Turpen. to' .\ synispea.l,4 l / 3 •0 Seed. V thrger-Pme.b-Cm cc o - Intted Lyk. Urettac.Trusees. Suppurmas.lllelical Instrument., Shoulder /irate.. WWI '•ne•P. Cart rolgep. Po o•dut,Liiktot, Lead, Ors t;ape, ~. totaattee rh.th..ind Fete. Ybm te,Pitrinpo hot.a,Cle. fetes, vim. - .‘t, 11 -11 itCl4k a, tt Ll4V•J ' ava and To Wet bog IA 011, liuir IteotOrerV. •{l , ll Ikl•ir Dyes. Brualea, Pocket En I Spectacle, Silver and silver Paled 'Spoons, 'Rorke, liuhree, ase,lke.di Articles, a Renee -0101,0n111.1 __FANCY 1.30...:7 JEWELRY. end PERIM/HEST Alltheloading and best Muds val• • = • 1 . 41 T P. N T NEIMAN • The people are Incited total) at the Dreg •nd Variety Store of , ABEL TUNNEL!, F..b. 1 Eatabllaked 1843 MARBLE WORKS. MpisrUAENTS: TIEADSTONE.S, AND MAI I3LE MANTLES, also, SCOTCH GICINITEi on hand. J. PICK - RUNG: 12G Court Street, G. W. ICEIGWLF:Air. C IlltoW N. • Vo;einiler 1 . 2111, I , MI. —tyr. J. IL it•asze. O, S. ELcoum. f ll.O.l3lflaraugo. 81NG1149.11T0111 MARBLE WORKS, [EsTaBUIHID IB 180.1 BililliSillOS:&111111011G, DEALEWSiNA R ' ND MANVFACTUEtt ' S ‘ OP 31 taut' tauitritaigt4r . bio, AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES, Marble and Slate "mantles, - - 2e'Cht•rango Si-, Near Depot, Ma y 14. Int 111NG1141311 ON. N. T. • 200 Pianos and Organs tie and Secondiland. of Firevelats linker.. will bo toldat • Lower Price,. for earn, or on 121041hnenta e ha Clay or country. dating nit% Telnant.tal Crials, and th• Holidays, Ify HE' ORAC WATERS & R0N..481 ay. than terra LeaveofT,ed I/1 'KM Y.* 41 : = wanted to ...II Water.' Colettratt4 Fianna, COncerto and Orenretro) ttrzana. Innennted Catalogues mined. Indunmsnno tosbn trade. A Jargediscoont to Minletens. Churches, Sunday School., etc. 4 .. 4 85 to $2O otttggir7:Dte°,l7, ...thl,l aa-.lositr at old. make mete iantle, It .14 . for a. la their op.are moments Cr all the Me thorn ■t asyllang elge. Particular. free. Addim G. STtA SO .4 CO.. PO, tlaudValtic. fTeathera. Student& Clorzymen. Porimarkra,agd wid•e. awake Yoram Meo, add lien and Women of ail cimme.t.... You rarrPellity corn a eno;rhiota newbig Martine. • or. MOOkt , 10 fOrknt to ptocka Library , Or COmotalamblit Fitton. to brook in your tinmrs or a ntreSteroooeve; Or a good Tono-Korper (clock or watch); or a lloale Box z or a Gold PM,' Or • Phattxdoph. Album t or • lln air Box or • Shoo' Kerooeou Lamp for your ibudori etc, M elmilme• limrlroted Buono lircitonari t ar rf w gemc U r n. Id Reooweiell Rottorry Groups' or • tine V 101113 • or , a liemingtrur Mlle Cane t'ore Remington nntible Bar rel Ilroooh-Loodlnt( Shot Von ; or a eahlnet Organ j stoat, $l4ll. amply too-Idol up your unoec.itpted time In a way eanttamcd In the circular,. of M R. P. Co. Perfectly iceticanto ood ncpcetabla tarn: ...mid ray philanthropic. Addrear, N. U. P. C 0.095 East Matte - ba., Maw Yort G co: P.tiovielli Co conduct an Agency for the reception of advertisement* tbr Amertnnt • t.iwarserme—thu moat eampletemtah- Jlehnacm of the•hlnd In tbe world. els thousand la rare- Verne. , 4 , .. , t.D1,10....y tan nee. uiwtt ts Isloyectbm t.s I 13 , 4•JAYet... 24o,rewiltz room. however ecoutr.elet. celve• one,twentiesh of this latemhtr. Every *aver- Illeernent is taken at the boom price of the parr. eel *Minolta' charge or commiseion. w net an ativeribwr. In dealing watt the Agency, Is .axed truants end .nerreeponclepre. Porkier: one contract in stead els dozem a Da d r d ar a fitment& .• BOOK of eighty tutger, containing dela of twat pavers, larvae' Made t relldlotte,egneel I intl. elan. pal I tleal.tisilv • and comilrj‘ anent: Men ma mince and all 'whiles nem which are epecially vat:mile to advertisers. will ' sotne.inionnanott about prices.ls teat FILER to any ad drew an application. Persons at a distance wishing make • vertietng In any tows * tier, twenty, State or Territory a the Pullod Mateo. or.eny portion el-the Domini*.suf 01121011, may Lend a concern statement at 'what they want. togober whh a copy of, the ADVEtt- • risitlflNT tley deein. Ineerted and will melee lee formairlen by retire mall which eul enable tbmis to do. ride whether In lerneee.yeduce or largo the order.— For met futurmallutt there is en Merge whatever.— ' Paldlobers not only send their (nee free, but pay Yearn. Geo. P. itowcu, & Cyr for their greeters. Orders are leceptedni n single paper as well an tar a larder Mt t. I ill/ if eke Anitam' AO readily ab for a larger se. dream merfranNewpafter AileettlAng 4gela4 Ad - dream - 41 Park Row, 'N: Y. : MONEY MadeIMMO/ wi b.B eDcn & Key Ouldt., CAtalpantalpd Nlj raculigit,x6e.ls:lCl4ftmAkillilatioyerf3L.Bol&&&. jyan.IIIIIIL.WAII . St ntt to aiOrtalair, q 0 tt.k.' * 1 1 , 4 Pah , ti 01. ~.1 Valentine I {AL,. flanker- and Drukent:.VlTattiPt ArSYCHOMACIC.OII-801.11sCILikNUMf' 1, Hew ciao, est may ferttfinte est) gate The Isnot suatoffrettotoret.ttry porton they.etottrOitinittiktlf.ter 41,1•'.1in t ileviniask r 4tquirnitat *flan poostiNltee:lry. , tnitti„forf rtt crag.; together elltit -14oreirp Supylun Oracles Dream*, [Huts to - Ladle*: AL Wit • Rook; 100,WJ sold. Aaron, T.WILIMIII NCO:, **, a PUbilaberlerlarS Laeneral 11 ZUfIMSC AEftY, 211Ecoaat•c;•4H;t..IPtzs. 0041:217:1MINT. ABEL TURRELL DRUGGIST `BIN`GHAMTON Al KINDS o II ALE' TO OPMEIL J.- PICKERING & CO. Binglamtoil o N.- Howell a co. Old Maids, 116DMID 310040) 4/30.00) 11011X0 141100.001, PO.OO sauna aucwoo