THE DEMOCRAT. E. B. HiIVLEY if CO.,Edilors Wednesday, June 19, 1874. Gold closed In New York, on Batarday nigot laat, at 1101. 'The Democracy of Pennsylvania and Ohio are to hotel their State Convention en the same day August 26. William S. Mann says be never will support Grant for a third term, except a•v&inable consideration ? , The Radical officials of New Hamp; shire are uuhappy. The Democrats are relieving them of ali the °tame within reach of the Legislature. - - Colfax is opposed to the decoration of Confederate graves. He is also . opposed paying back his share of di? Credit Itobelier corruption land. It is positvely asserted that the folly of redeeming greenbacks in silver, five dol lars at a time, did not originate with ltichardson, but with Grant. Oregon responds handsomely to New Hampshire by electing the entire Demo- E:atit ticket and no doubt saleiy•gfabber Grunt bus discovered that he commenced too late to unload. According to the Charlestown Courier more - than two thousand pieces of real estate in the city of Charlestown have been forfeited to the State. tut the non payment of State taxes, within one week. The owners of the property were unable to pay the taxes, and the property was offered for sale without finding bidders. A decided indication of a general break lug up of the Republican Tarty is found • in the fact that Senator Morton is fore most in the movement looking to the formation of a new pump. A ti'ashing ton correspondent says that the Senator "is having frequent interviews with Re publican Comae/men from various sec tions, whom he invites to his room for the purpose of conferring on the subject. He complains in a general sort of a way that the Republican party is not progres sive and aggressive enough ; that it is standing still, while the people are grow ing away from it, and that it has no set tled and well-defined principles on any thing." The following is the full text gf the section of the Tariff bill passed recently by the House of .11?presentatices in rela tion to the stamp tax on medical prepa rations, about which there wss,so much among chemists ant apothe drieta few months ago : "That hereafter nothing eontsined in the internal revenue laws shall be con strued so as to authorize the imposition of any stamp tax upon any medicine ar ticle prepared by any manufacturing chemist, pharmaceutist, or druggist; in accordance with a formula, published in any standard dispensatory or pharmac opceia in common nee by physicians or in any pharmacetiet journal issued by any incorporated college of pharmacy, when such formula, and where found, shall be distinctly referred to ou sprinted label at tached to such article, and no proprietary interest therein claimed. Neither shal. any stamp be required when the formula of any medical preParation shall be prin. ual on the label attached to such article where no proprietorship in such paper :L.4w shall be claimed." The recent distressing cases of trichina spiralis at Flint and South Haven, Mich., which resulted so fatally, have been made the subject of a patient and prolonged investigation by the Medical Society 01 Kalamazoo. Post mortem examinations of the bodies of - the the victims were. made,and loathsome parasites were found in great numbers in the bodies. The pork and ham were also eziunined, and found to be alive with thein. It was tar. thermore ascertained that in each case ham had been eaten raw. As there are numerous others liable to eat bum in this condition' RE commend to them the following extract from the Medical report Eat no unfrocked or half-cooked hog's flesh. The row flesh of the hogovhatever its shape or condition, whether ham, ba con"; or pork, salt or fresh, smoked orpn ' smoked, is liable to contain thii parisite ; full of life and activity• that soon work a remedilesa mischief in this human body. Bologna sausage, if pork be in it uncook ed, is as dangerons as any other form of this meat. The heat that cooks the - meat utterly destroys the life and rnischeivons power of these vermin, and no one need fear any harm if this fact is observed. The following significant item appears in a special telegram and reveals the situ ation about as clearly as could be desired. The dispatch is from Washington City : AENENIILnire CP AR NATIONAL BILPNB. 14c J ZIECI•TfeIf. COMMITTFTA The tact has been made public that a call has been issued to the members of the National Republican Executive Com niitteeto assemble in this city in a few dap. It is quite generally reported here to -day that, this has been done after a consultation of prominent Republicans, who were of the opinion that a thorough organisation should be made preparitory to this Von 'end elections in Oct obermlid ovember next It is ocvlottger disguised - that the apathy •at fPreeent es °biting the ranks - of the Repriblimin party hrof too mimosa character to al low to kr - unnoticed, and that the danger of the lower House passing into the coo - trol of the Democrats at the approachiog elections is very great, therefore it has been - deemed advisable to call the Nation al Committee together for the purpose of omsultaion and to consider the situation and to devise some means , to amuse the -41orimust element now existing. re that the party may retell; control of the flouse.At.leest, daring the malaria of PrepidOt Grant's adnustnition. Patrom of thisioadiT.: 'rite pimp* who have been in session. at Meihaninsbarg several daytoidjoium after adopting the following ieeolutiosst Resolied, That it is too late to discus the propriety or expediency of the Amer ican system of co-operative combinatirn, since all other industries have long since organized under it and are profiting large ly through its iustrumentality. Resolved, That we seek by co-operative combination the legitimate and ?roper remedy ot.. the agriculturist to•lesson the cost of farm produce, thus at . the same time enhancing their profits and cheapen ing their produce to the consumer. Resolved, As the equal' of all classes engaged in the various busineseindnstries, ws will trot rest contentedly under a se ries of laws enacted to favor other call ings, at the expense of the great wealth producing interest in which we are en gaged ; Dud as farmers we insist that our calling shall be pretectcd by a system of equal taxation and re, resentation, to the end that our capital invested in our farms shall be as remunerative as that of money lenders. Resolved, That we corainly invite the farmers of Pennsylvania to join us in our co-operative combination to enable great er system, and more intelligence in the management of our farm; hoping through a system of statistical information, we may be enabled to diversify production, thereby enabling us the better to meet the farmers' great law of "supply and de mand. Resolved, That we present the order as an educator of our eons and daugh tern, hoping with this agencyttu correct the growing disposition of our children to abandon the occupation of the farm, and also beget a love for rural pursuits ; and we further claim that woman assumes her proper positiiri in society while enjoy ing the rights and privileges accorded to her by our order. Resolved, That our mission as reform- ' ers of existing inequalities produced by,. a system of partial legislation necessarily in volves a through knowledge of public affairs, and a Uri we occupy an armed neutrality as between existing . parties, we will steadily wield the ballot in behalf of economy, and lessened taxation, and in the language of our brother patrons of the State of Ohio,we deem that the com pensation of officers of government—the men who are watt.° represent us—corze spond to the compensation of the labor of the field, the sloop and all departments of the trade. That while we recognize their true value, we are unwilling to sup port extravagance in any shape, and shall resist it with all the moral force and firmness of our nature, relying on that grand motto of equal and exact justice to all as also that the office shall seek the ' men, and nut the man the office. The next session of the state grange will meet in Williamsport on tne first Tuesday in Jauruary next. Steam Canal Boats. The practicability of using steam power as a means of propulsion for canal boats has probably been demonstrated . at last by Mr. Baxter, of New York, to whom has been awarded the prize of one hun dred thousand dollars offered by the state for a successful boat operated by steam, The great difficulty to be overcome was the swell of the boats which rapidly washed and scored away the banks of the canal. The Baxter. boat appears to offer no greater difficulty in this respect than ordinary towing-boats. Several of the new boats are in successful operation on the Erie canal, and companies are form ing to use them extensively. Very soon the great horse-line will be suspended by boats running on regular schedule time from point to point. We copy from the New York Commercial a description of the appearance of the new boats and other interesting particulars : Judging from the monster productions I of some former inventors doubtless many will be surprised, in viewing this latest of nautical curiosities, to find only a plain canal boat—a wooden box—seventeen and a half by ninety-six feet, the ends sharpening slightly, but with no preten tious to - naval architecture, a twelve inch pipe issueing five feet above the deck, and seemingly the stove pipe of the after cab in, bat with no smoke issuing therefrom, the machinery making no noise that can be beard on deck. In the attempt to , reach this result there was no less than two thousand would-be inventors in com petition, and the sums of money thus uselessly expended, if definitely known, would show a formidable aggregate. The official record of the trial trip gives the boat Baxter a speed of 3 9-100 miles per hour, open a consumption of 830 pounds of coal for fifty-six miles, or 14 82-100 pounds to the mile, carrying a lit tle over two hundred tons of freight in addition tothe machinery and fuel. At five dollars per ton for coal, this is carrying one ton of freight sixty miles upon a cost for fuel of one cent. In actual service, according to Mr. Baxter, it is entirely safe to estimate the consumption of the new boat at one ton per hundred miles or say five tons from Buffalo to New York. The rate of speed and cost of fuel once determined, the problem is reduced to its simplest elements. Therefore the asser tion is boldly made that, whereas a horse boat looses money when freight goes be low ten cents a bushel, steamers can be Kan, under the same circumstances, at a Handsome profit. Big Indian Scare. Wastirsoros, June 9.—lnformation has been received from the army head quarters of the movement of the Coman che Cheyenne Indians against the whites in general, and the people of Texas par. ticularly. They evince a determination to move against Fort Sill reservation and the agency and thence on a raid into Texas. The information comes from George W. Fox, interpreter, from the 810w5.% and is forwarded by the cont. manding officer at For Sill. Fox says there will be a Mows on the war path this summer. . Hereditary pauperism, as well as crime, springing from. the =elms herding to gether of the destitute youth in charita ble institutions, and . strange to say, the evil grows more rapidly fa runt commu titles than in citaes. The local officers la the country aso little used to the meaner conditions of life, and their char itable institutions - have -eo little of the repressive character about them, that lit! tle had is given to the • idleness which ;bey ettpouragr.. Crate re* litlitot crisp. California bas two million acres of land sown iu wheat tblt !motion, and her state icianshave been so delighted by the Spring rainfalls, which are necessary toinsure a grain crop,that they.have already counted the yield forlB74,the amount to be'export ed and the cost of shipment. According to their estimates, the State will produce not less than forty million bushels of wheat • whieh is nearly three times the yield acceredited to it in the census of 1870, and ten million bushels more than the predaition of Illinois, as reported in the same census. The entire wheat exports of the United States, in 1873, was fifty six million of bushels, and California expects to export half of that amount this year, and to pay nineteen millions of dollars for freight charges in getting it to COII/Uttlerli The way they reproduce in Paris their birth, death, and marriage registers, burned in the Place of Justice during the Commune, is curious enough. They re main in their original ahape,but charred completely. The back is cut off, the mass wetted, and exposed to the mouth of a stove. The water evaporating raises the sheets, and the writing stands out shining upon dull black, like the silken flowers on velvet brocade. It is easily deciphered and copied,with a note slat ing that it is reproduced from the car bonized original. SEEING Is BKLIEVINO It in this liberal age there are persons to be found who are so blinded by preluttice as not to believe that a medicated stimulant is an item of immense Importance in the catalogue of human remedies, we should like them to witne s s the wonderful effects which Hostetter's Stomach Bitters are now producing all over the country in cases of intermittent lever, rheumatism, bil lona disorders, dyspepsia, nervous complaints, constitutional debility, mental depression and premature decay. To be sure these ellecta are nothing new. The great vegetable invigorant and its cures have been before the people for more than twenty-five years, and in every year of the twenty-live its popularity has increased and its sale has become larger. Yet there are no doubt many thousands of intelligent citizens 1 1 who have never had an opportunity of observ ing for themselves the surprising changes which this unequalled tonic and alternative produces in systems which seem to be hopelessly broken and in mises of disess.. which are not amenable to ordinary remedies. Probably many of these regard the statements made in relation to the , sanitary properties of the Bitters with some degree of incredulity. Would that all such skeptic& could see with their own eyes what the medicine is doing for the sick and feeble every where; what a staff of life It is provin to the aged and infirm,' what a help in tune o'f trouble to feeble women suflering from the complaints and disabilities peculiar to the sex, what a pro tection to life and health in inalarious districts, what a panacea fur languor and depression, what a specific for all diseases in which the system requires to be vitalized and sustained. Of all stimulants it is the purest and safest, of all tonics the most genial, effective and agreea ble, of all alternatives the least violent and the most certain in all its beneficial results. New Advertisements. WOOL 40.040 roartaxacle3 w igoool Wetrk.te 4. Matted Market Price Paid In Cash. Jaw 17, '74.—tf. A. LATUILOT SZCRSTARTS REPORT OP TTIR MARCIA L etthigs of Liberty ticbool District for Ole Tor .oe=one Ist, Dal. • • From Slits appropriation... Frozacallextat Q Khoo! tax Totel'itcelpta Pot =tin end M ai6° C • 'Teachers' Pool and contingencies.. Pees of Collector Pees of Treasurer........ Balmily of Secretary Other necessary expenses Tote! expenditures $1.1P9 fel Balance In 'hessian-el. hand* &GUS Published by incur of Beard. 0 W. ',VCR, Pre •ldent. D. C. MARVIN, Secretary. Lewerille Centre, June IX '74--lw. lIIHERIPP"BVir , ne of writ. Ixsord by Otte Court of Common 'Plass of ScoNnehannu Conn ty.and to me dlrectedi .111 expone toe 9e by public yen, due, st ttm Court House In Illontrose, on Friday, July 17th, 1874, at I o'ckre.k. p. m, the following pieces or parcels of Inad,4o wit: Ail that certain piece or parcel of land nitrate In the townitip of New Milford. In the County of Semi:let an. as and State of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as follows to wit: Beggaring at • post the northwest corner of • lot of Dennis lionlituut a lead, thence by land, of old Houlihan and lands of Dr. L. A. Smith. isouth role degree west 120 perches to • poet and moues. thence along by lands of Montrone Depot Company north 69 degrees went 69 prembes to • post In line of lir d occupied oy D. L. it W. It. IL C 0... their railroad thence along the line of said cal lased land north 2 de gems wets %I perches.north lax degrees west 20 perches north 29 degrees west Bl'perchesotorth 19d ,c7r. nes went 9 and six -tenths perches to • post and stones In the Ills of Patrick florillhan'• land, therm by said Beall , hen's hind math MN' de,,, era cant 106 perches to the place of beginning. containing 67 acres and 56 perches of land. be the ulnae more or leas, with the apporten. 1 aloe,, pertly improved (Taken In exec - mina an the snit of Henry Rurrit ea. Daniel O'Mara.] Also—an that certain piece or parcel - of land situate in the Towttobtp of Liberty. In the County ol Soigne banns ant State of Pennsylvania. bounded end descrll, ed as follows to wit : On the north by lande of the es tate of James Truesdell. dec'd on the east tr . .., highway and Dad of the estate of Geo. W. Crandall. deed, on the south by lands of Jena Watson and David Banker. and on the west by lords of L. Hogan and —Downs, , containing 82 acres of land. be the same more or lens, ' together with the spennenances. one brick dwellidg house, three frame barns and other out buildings, one orchard And about 70 serer Improved. 'Seized aqd tak en In execution at the molt of P. B. Streeter vs. It. B. Truesdell and Kirby Marsh, Executors of S. W. Trues dell's mime ) Take Notice.—AL bids mutt ber arrarigrd on the day of sale. . .... . . X B. EIELAIR, Sheriff. Sheriff's Offies. Montrose. done nth, MTh May Don't You Come I HERE. 'WE ARE LOOSING FOR you! AT TEE NEW., E W ELRY STORE ilicliouteill 7 MN km, ;Wow liXLlScorcl, Po., p0 ? r.44,4.2,4 AMERICAN ct SWISS WATCHES, SOLID GOLD dc SILVER CASES, GOLD . SILVER CHAINS, OF EVERY VA RIFITY AND STYLE, STEP,- LING SILVER4S FINE PLA TED WARE. Vtii..i ..A6.1 SEAL AND PLAIN GOLD RINGS! Gold & Stone Lockets, all kinds of Ch.arms,llich Jewelry, Diamond and Peb ble Glasses in Gold, Silver. or Steel Frames, a very large stock of Silver Pla ted Casters, Cups,Baskets, Butter Dishes, Pitchers; Sugar Bowls, Cream Cups, Gob lets, Children's Cups, Silver Tea Sets, Pocket & Table Cutlery, etc., sold very reasonable and warranted as represented. Orders respectfully solicited and prompt ly filled. Please call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. • ' Nottll 16 Gold. Slat bright does Gibe; Theodora, bonnet or sold. • - "Go to triads ed thine. gartlertet Wagon pila wan*, clock. and Root erpodtbg... Atio dad ornamental lingnodn[bY dies du* as Wader mad engraver. CRit AP STOKE WEST SIDE PURIM strENI7E. 15 TILS I'L&CS WIIBIIII 7Et .A. Pl. ar .421.. 7E Te* IS ARE SOUGUT AND FOUND. XRTEIIIi FM STOCK OF dor the 1111111012, selling raptdly for tho "Stamps Tbe Cheapest Stick of DOMESTICS' PRESS GOODS, SHAWLS WHITE GOODS. FANCY ODOM% NuTIONS, GLOVES, AND HOSIERY, Can be found at THE AVENUE STOB.E. •DON'T YOU YORGET" TO LOOK AT OUR STOCK SIIOES Before buying elsewhere, for you can I,* salted . THE NEWEST a NOBBIEST STYLES OF Mtexts and Clwrogs We Invite the attention of the public to our stock and prices, believing no can glee satisfaction At THE AVENUE STORE- E. L. WEEKS. E. McK.E.NZIE, Manager, Montrose. Ante 17. `74.—RW. VISITLCO CARDS! CALLING CARDS Noah written, Order, by 3.01 ten:viva prompt attention. 30 setae per dozen, Montrose. March M.'74 A ITDITOR'S NtrriCit—The andereigned, an auditor . 41. appointed by t he Court of Common Please of Mr.. quelhanna County, to distribute the funds to Shmirs hands arising from the sale of real estate of 11, C. Ihirge.a. will attend to the duties of his appointment, a his office let Montrose, Friday, June 95th. 1074, at one o'clock. p. m., when and where all persona interested inid fund will .act their claims or be forever debarred from coming in on Bald fund. D. L. BALDWIN, Auditor. Montrose, May. 97, 1974.—w4 WOOL EXCURSION !TICKETS, TO V.n.ATJTIS, Lvin T/ILEIMr.a'AI AT REDUCED RATES. FOR SALE AT 1. 4 & W. EXPRESS OFFICE. _.51.49137 8 FT G 2 . BE! 59 2534 51 AI 2459 2503 9500 31 " .1 LR n AY.--nrnn ent of Train Moodsy, Moo 75th, 18 4, Down Trans • K. T. S. . 5.10 1 15..... ....MontroFe..., ..... .10.20 5.30 550 121 A1103'4 1005 •519 554 124 Cw 1 •• 1050 515 5= 175 • Monter* 955 510 340 141 .. 1.11454314 043 503 647 1 W._ ....... TTler'P ... ..... . 525 455 6W 153.... ..... op4loo - 1110 . 925 450 619 310 L 309 015 440 640 440 A very'• 905 419 653 241 ....... ....Lemon 900 425 635 341 Lotwek.... 053 417 642 447 1 ...... 1!11453 , 3_ 11 45 410 ..., C 55 305. Tunkhannock KW 355 All testing connect at Tnuknannock with P. &N. Y It. R. gong north ate .oath. J A BEN. 1. BLAKESLEE, Penal. 31cattcoan, U.y 91,1874.. LP PRICED BE BOOKS. ATTRACTIVE, USEYDL, AND VERY POPULAR CLARK'S DOLLAR INSTRUCTORS, lOs EKED OROANB, PIANO AND VIOLIN Bretz or Wk. 55 ate. Best Sabbath School Bonk Book CANTATA Olt EMU:R. Dreamtlse& BO emsta Immensely popular• FATHER ICEMPS OLD FOLKS TIMES. 40 cent, Mach culergerL thing everywhe re Breen or Las. SS eta. Best Sabbath School 'Song Book wronnws NEW ISCH.OOL for Piano, Cabinet Or me. Balmy. Baal°. Comet, Amordmo. Fire. Flute- Meer",let, Clarlooet. Price of each Bonk, ;Seta. Breen or Lars. ZS us. Best Book tea Sabbath t3chools INT/MEWS BAND OP POUR. fLOO let nod 2d Violin, Coma o• Cierionet, and Baas. Sent poet.paid, on receipt of retail price, OLIVER DITSON A Co., CILiE. R. DITSON A Co, Boston. 111 D'dway. N. Y. /day Si, 18:4.-1y. (04221221ti1a 3IM itea I:DCIO3FL X ICY MS ! Tbedents!, ed will keep constantly on band and (Or tale, very lon. 3P313.a.e•tc93219, PLATFORM WAGONS, (for car or two borses,) TOP & OPEN BUGGIES, Irrm vazareem rarer Tama, TWO-SEATED CARRIAGES, And Lumber Wagon& Man spend wagons, second hand wrings and op• en and cop boggles. Wage cheap. Win maks to order to soft ppaartlea. all binds of tat , elagar. Wo 0; Warranted. lteyaltlog dons deagy..- Shop at SpThaville, Pa. Enquire at D. L. * W. Express Odle' of D. D. isAinue. Iltoatross, Pa., or at eprtat►Ale IL L CVLYN/L Madras Joao 11114,—tr, IMXIDOUTORIP NOTICZ-.-111ceneal Lettare La in toino, thaestera or macs J. tHea• Liao of .11 W ford twp., OWE, Dave been canted tithe eetnerlber, all presses Indebted to said estate are requestedao make Imservilate payment. end 'those Dayton chums or de mands against the same, will prima them without do. My, HOBERT ALEXANDER ItOklitei. Ray 14—lier. R. W. Barra, Attorney, FOR SALE—The farm late of Nathan Al drich, de'd, situated about halt a mile west of Montrose Depot, In Brooklyn township, con taining about 131 saes of land mostly improy ed. Inquire of th• - indcralgued, executor of said estate, at New 13111ford,Pa. EMMY ALDIMII. Now Milford, Jan. 25, 1815.—tf • N vir MUM MACHINE SHOP. MMUS SHULTZ. Practical idschinist, respectfully solicits the plaroasde ol dl who easy want Engines, Palley gears be. N. 13.—lipeclal eatcotioo paid to espial/lug. New Milford. Joao W. "le.-Iy. AT THE AVENUE STOB:6. ATTENTION, FARMERS. • Wanted, as soon as ponalble. 5000 FAT VEAL CALVES, 10000 DEACON SEINE, 5101 EARLY LAMBS, For which the highest market price will be paid In csek. by A. D. WELLMAN. And will, also say to •tte farmers of Dlmock. Jevsop Forest Lake. and Drigertater townships, those hound vast cakes to sell *III-deliver them at liArrinvon'• Ho tel at Montrose. on Monday of each week between the boors of la and 2 o'clock. until the above date of deliv ering be changed to some other day of the week 'They will aloe notify me of the number of calves they bring each week by mall one week presion• to their deltvety. Addre.e, April Mb, 'lt —dot A. D. WELLMAN, New Milford, Pa ADJOCItNED BALE The undersigned Assignee of the estate of Mors ft Keep, Bankrupts. will. on Theeday, the Mtn. day of June. A. IX , tale. of one o'clock to the afar, noon, ex. pro, o politic eslr.to, e. udne.st the More A heap TOll - in No W Milford borough Sunq'a the teal rotate of raid Bankrupts not sold on the tab of lia•y. 11f:4, as follows to wits Lot. No. 3 sod 4of the riral epode of raid Biwa & Sump. end lots N 0.2.11, If, and 13 of the real notate of Albert Boos, Jr.. one of ssid Banl.rupts. Terms of Sale —Oue third each on day of rale. one third In six months. and one third in one year from day of sale; the unpaid purchase money to be recured by bond and mortgage on the premises. with rlau•r to keep moored where there are buildings on thr premiers. oth er conditions of sale Um same as in former notice. B. EleDlXED,l.eignee. June 10, ISl3.—aw. At THE AVENUE STORE. At THE ATENVE !MOH& J. IL 13.6.8x85. I G. 8. HAMM. I U U. ill-ANDO.. BINGBARITON MARBLE WORKS. WIRES BIOS. & DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OP tnlinu & lutcricau parblo, AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES, Marble and Slate Mantles, Chenango St.., Near Depot, Mayl4. 1871 BINGHAMTON. N. Y. Up Trains OP TUI 3FLeastl Erartza.te) OF MOSS & KIIAP, BANKRUPTS. BUTTER ! BUTTER ! ! lIITTTER SHIPPED REDUCED RATES D. L. & W. EXPRESS. Montrose. May 11111, '74.—tf. H. 38171:1.146.ririr, Would all •tuentlon to Um Nutt Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, I=l .D 127 60(.01b2,, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, NEW STYLE OF PRINTS, SHAWLS, WATER-PROOFS, FLAN NELS, BALMORAL, AND 11001' SKIRTS, V ELVETS, HOSIERY, HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS. BUFF A.- IA) AND LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS Aim CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE,IRON,NAILS, STEEL, STOVES AND GROCERIES, ETC. In great variety, and will be sold on the most favorable terms, and lowest pritva. H. BURRITT. New Milford, June 8, 1874. Hambletonlan and Patchett Stallion, MAX MARETZEK. Foaled May 91d. MO, bay borne with .tar. tip and near hind toot with . trig.. vryltc, 15U hands, aired by • • . .. .. . KNICKEIWOCKIIR, out of DOT.PROPIIET, g. p. d. EMILY BROVSII. by AUSTIN'S SON OF GEO. M. PATCH EN, g gr. d., tbo dam or JESSIE PATCIIF.N and etld to be no Inbred Da.have Yore. . . KNICKERBOCKER, by Rrediek's Dsnibletonfart, oot of Lady Psteben bj tissarge M. Pmehvo, g. d. brAbdattsh. g. er. o. hY Hoy D.t. PROPHET, by Loom' bred Nero, clot of meg Dodds, Re., C. En lekerhocker, Prophet, Olio. H. Pstchen, and Aims thee .on of C1a0.,,h1 Pateheu, were all bays, without marks, and la hands high. MAX MARETZKE If brother, on the sire a side, to Peggiatty, the winner, when bet two 'mos old, of the three-year.old stakes at Nicholson last year, Sheriff yloyt's bay mare that trotted a trod lo tati, the Wll. llama colt, Al Boyce, Canary Bird, and others • MAX MARETZEK will eerie &limited number of mares Derider bin owner'. at the farm of James B Car ona near Montrose, Pa., at SZ) to 11111121 b lf paid be. fore'March 1at...1975. or $ to insure a standing colt.— For thither information address M. NUGENT. Groom, Montrotte,'Pa. May 13, ' Rimer de Coate; DE/LLEBB IN FLOUR, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS ITRITMr, SecriartrassoiXrAfti-: 300 s. trawx, INCQUPQUATIQN ISOTICF.• • • " The sibseribira, with Dams. having formed q SM. Nation or company, Me object of which taro conotract sad maintain a bridge woes the Serqbetianne between the borough of Suagautianna Depot Mid the town of Oakland. in- 8.M90bA1201. Co.. hereby give notice that they Intend to makeappilcation fors charter arid to have eald occupancy incorporated raider the name of the "Susquehanna Depot and Oakland Maga Company: . aecordieg to tho am of Mao:ably eretitlet, "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and rvindatlon ad certain corporaticma," approved April 13,1153. J. H. COOK, U. SIMIAN 11AHVEY ItOLRIQGE, It. O. TAYLOU, S. C. 'SANE. Sosigichanna Depot. Jane 10. Improved CUM:MDIIR WOOD ?OUP, Tasteless, Durable, sincl.Dt. and Cheap. The best Pump for the least money. Attention isespecinkr Invited to Blatchle77a Patent ',roved Bracket and New Drop Check raise, which can be withdrawn Itbout removing the Pomp. pr dis tar sing the Joints. Also, the Con. pet Chamber, which never cracks air males, and will outlast any other. Par sale by Dealers& the, Trade Rx.ncraily. Inquire- for Blatellera Pump. and tf not for sale in your town, send direct to • Can. 0. BLATCRLET, Kruntaetaret. commerce Bt., Yblladelptila. Pa. April Ist, 1874.—m. PLASTER! PIASTER II The Roheerlbor Is now prepared to fterntsb: la the Bonn gh of Idoutroso, Rosh Growl Cayau ?Mu either by the ton, car load, or In smaller quantities Lime, Cement, and Sand, constantly on liana Montrose, May lath, '7l.—tf. THE EAGLE ffil BID ---A4 BURNS & NIGIIOLS, PEOPEIETOBB. Stag OP TIM GOI.DrS S{•LL AND Mons*, 3E31-Lols 13.1. 731[ coza.tr• Oa We desire to ony to the public that out •tore is well ' , tracked with Drugs. Medicines. Palots. 01lc rarulsh. Brosbo•, Combo, Psrrucoery. Fancy Articles, proprle tory and patent preparations. and all other arttelea use ally kept in first class drug• tores. We guarantee oar goods cellulite And of the but quality. and will be cold at bun pries, for cads. Respectlull; 'Yours. .411 1 ,% 8 .M 5 riu3. TORONTO CHIEF, Jr., - • - & blood boy vlfh block lef.m. free from wtdta, and wtigh• It 0 p 01.141 1 ,. Ile I. one of the best font getters 'bete le to 110. county. 111. newt mu he s.stet In Inn. orb at the fn.au of P. Conklin. nt I K. Immon'a, and an I :tooth'. ; In If ritl_re.rnter •e Jotted Dean'. snd O. Dettiter'• Norittedelit nt Orin Proclerrtfogsnd A. Oreeu ; In Annum •t Jame, Levin and Wm. Iktuteo. PEDIGREE OF OMR. TOTIONTU t MEI, J.. v., wired by tbn an trot ttng Ss.li two Toren chicr. (DOW v., • $ 4. 11) for tllO Ka.or) Whll W•42,elr d by rile celebrated Royal G‘ett,,.., was by lcurn %Vermin. •ud he by the Imported Tippoo. The cater of Royal Grose wee a themoch bred mare, Imported by all tinker In du ••12nyal George linable." VISPIGIME OM DAM TORONTO Cif Ja'a. dam by the Lhomogh-bred JetTereort. oat or a MaJoety mare. Jefferaou. as by VII ginLso. the hy Sir Arch,. the alre or rile firnry, and loon ; Sib, a mare by ihe In.pnned. rµ Master Pie r, , iab, a mar. iby il.e Imported horse Juniper ; Slh BLoof Imported mare Doi. bee. TORONTO. CNIRPs 7r.. Will !Wand the present reliant: s• follows :lorrtiya it :he *Whir of .111. flaretnaron lloutroae. and the rest.of the thne at linock Your econery. o Row,: with foal, $lO. fill. pont Mart.h. Ist, 1315, 11. N. CRISMAN. Dlotock. April 2t, `l.-2m. 2.0400. PAIN-KILLER, THE GREAT MEi)ICINE OF TtlE AGE. Taken Internally, It Cures Dysentar , ,f, cholera, Diarrhea, Cnimp anti Pain iu the Stomach, • Complaint., Fainters Colic, Liver Complaint : Dygierkcia, Indigestion, Sore Throw, Sudden Colds, Coughs, Lte., Ltc. t,',-t.l E ternaii v. it Ctrrea 1 - .14.1,5. Cuts, BroUrs, Burro, 6t-aldp, ',Sows, ;trains. Toothache, l'An in the Farr, l'ccurnlgi.., Itheunho ism, Frosted Fixt,, &c., ece. PA IN-KILLER. •R.ra thoonnvh telot by Innumerable Iltolntr wlieeoseo: b•• preyed heed TUE MEDICINE: OF TUE 216 E. It lo •n ut.•rnal od •r ,, .r01l remedy. One pholtler proof of tto rdlettey In Mot tto role• hare constantly Inereaw en, and wholly upon Ito on n merit.. The effect of the PATN-KILLEIt norm the pallenl when token internally. In Cane Of Co,d. Couch. Bowel Complaint. Cholera. Ifyitentary, and on her Mllim tons of the system Am* been truly won• dodol. and has won tor it a rime among medical pie rerattan. that can ne‘ct be forgotten. It tam... fa Incito: an external remeoly,ln ease, Of Boron ktrulres. corm, Sprain., Cuts. Stings of Insects. and other muses of sufterlnq. has secured for It inch a bnet of testimony. us sn infallible rnmedyt that It will be handed down to posterity or one of the greateat Medi cal disco cries et the Infant:emit century. PAIN-KILLER derives much of its popularity from the simplic ity attending its use, which gives it a peculiar value Ina family. The various diseases which may be reached by it, and in their Incipient stages enidieated, are among those which are peculiarly fatal if suffered to run ; but the cura tive magic ul this preparation at once disarms them or their terrors. In all respects it fulfills the conditions of a popular medicine. Be sure you call for and get the genuine Pain Killer, as many worthless nostrums are attemp• tell to lie sold on the great reputation of this yalualde medicine. Mt - Directions accompany each bottle. Price 25 els., 50 CAA- and 411.00 p e r Bottle. SOLD DT ALL MEDICINE DEALERS. Montrose, 31fly 27, 1874.-4 w. BILLINGS STROUD, General INSURANCE AGENT, } ilac•ziorreasc.. roes. Capital Represented, 6100,000,000 nu, LIFE AND ACCIDENT nroputcs : Home Ina. Co., N. Y., Capital and Surplus. $4.000,00 Hartford Fire Ina., C0..1. apltalandSurpitue PADA* Liverpool. London &Globe " slopao,coe Ins. ea- of Norte America " • $O, l 20,03 Penn. Vise Ina. Co, Phila., " 11.200,0u0 Nadonal, Nora. " .000 Ins. Co., State of Pen phi" . • $OO Union Mutual Lys:owing Fire .6 $•030,000 Narra;alusett, Pt ovidtmea. R. I. " -500.0:10 Merchants' 430,000 Clay, of New Port, Ky. " 110,1.10 Newtown, of Bock* Co. " 80.000 Alemmaila. of elevelaad. " .100,0011 Laucaster Fire Inn. Co. .. 100,1170 Fire Awoelattan of Plilla. " 11800,030 Home Ins. Co-Columba*, 0., " SCAM Lehigh Valley Vine. Allentown. " 200,000 Citizen** Fire Ins. Newark.' .I." 1100A30 South Side Ina.Co.Piltsblllig"." lIILOOD Alm:mania of Pittsburg, " 4.00,010 The undersigned la SPECIAL AGENT for the follow ing commute. for Northern Ponntylvinlik: Fina Association of Philadelphia. National Fire Imuninca Company of Philadelphia. The insurance Cu. of the !Mato of Pcuasylronli.of Plilluicipiaa. Xii X MP' XEI . Conn. Xutr.al Lite Ins. Co, Assetts 11:21.000,000 American Lite. *MOW° .A.CIOXIDErrurre Tray*lets Ins.Co„Hartford,Caplialand tilittplustao,oos Ballets) Passengers Theoaderstgoed has been well Imown It thlsectuts,rer titer /17 :1t" in"mince.44l3. Losseetsustslu to Com •abase ',lvey' bap promptly VOL . ear Oda frstiloor out tram Banltiur_OtS4 of If ll.Coolnot Mk:aim:Oka it. ZontrOSO". • • BILLINGS. 13111017 D, Apnt: • muesli I=3. iscricatm. • • • Loam& - T o wt.., h. ii., cu.a.. EMZ=2 0,;;;;Tel frxki sfri7old7Z7n . elViirtcai patrons to mop shipping to them. By older of the Ina. loon Moly Dtatoek, ta. krummu., Decanter ATTENTION. If feu want quick sales sad prceopt ?mini, sang your butter to Jackson a L0va10.16140 OrcsarricbSt„ twat York. Yours . tents J. T. Wallies. Of the firm Ibrmerly Wallace a Low. Dimes!. June 3, A 1/1711VIr8 BIOTICIL—The undersigned. an • 161 .Ll. tor appointed by the Orphange COWS of S• • es. banns County on exceptions •lo the dal &moan of Henry P. Griswold and Ir.ll. Thayre administrators of the estate of Sedate Griswold dee'd will int.nd to the duties of his appolantent at the ales of M. J. Lembes use.. fhpsmehanna Depot, PL. on Tomas July Seth. la& at one o'clock it m. at which tkne and One all antes lamented may attend an d be laud if they think proper. W. W. WATSON, anises. Mantrose, Jae 11.11. HERRING & FARREL, SWOT Mlrcoss4dtvcr4s3 , Z. ir MATOOIACTITP3IIB OF ALL KrFiDB OP Wire obaCIL 331awalew Zorperi 3ShieL3FIEII9. The Meet sad moat reliable Itna Who Thltad States. They took the prise medal awarded as the WORLD'S FAIR AT LONDON • All Sales we warrantee tree tram dampness and eis. roaloa. BILLMOS STROUD. Agent. hi anima*, May 6. TEE INDEPENDENT Sewing Machine I THE GROATELT AVIIIEVIMINT OP THE AGI. ==! Sews trom but One Spool of Thread. It has bat .11 working parts, Is litatelefs.sll4 room rapidly than any llacinkan Inaba Market. Ras a self-setting Straight Needle. It Combine' Durability with Mout, and filmplicity.and has all the Modem Impxu•em cot.. or A FIRST•CLABB II ACIIINE ON • 211.1“ WM.I4 UT TABLE. YOH $33. .AS%-ac:szatml WeArrtaa. TILE INDEPENDENT SEWING ItaCIECTECO. et. 24, 1823. Binghamton. N. I' STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, . BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, POSTERS, SALE BILLS, HORSE BILLS, SLIP BILLS, PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, LABELS, RECEIPTS, TAGS, CATALOGUES, NOTES, PAPER BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CERTIFICATES, 'BONDS.. PATENT DEEDS, NOTES,.. ETC., ETC., ETC. MONEY SAVED ! 1074. NEW FIRM, NEW STORE, GRIFFIS & SAYRE, Base opened, at the old Ixstlon et M. S. Wilms, I$ the Brick Block Montrose, and we *WI be blessed to we all Cl our old filen& and the many new wise we hope to pin. Our Mock will consist ad MINI al Mt I in lane quantities and satiety. .6tensnWass, Wee* Ware. Hocupe-Pm Dishing Goods and Groceries. We ahailgivemirt:eular attention to the Grocery Trade. and keep a fall assortment of Tea, !WM, Oahu. Family Groceries & Provisions, In fall ratiets. Balt and rkllllf. We abaD keep raw. 'tautly on band floe brands of done at mach two Ws old prices, and warrant It to pima. Goods deUnctcd p T::10d tb firPtoddrol This It will be well to mans et. as thrs will he the eccret to our low prices: We aro confident that tw crating and csanatntog our goods and prices your will find that it will be for year tun , est to try otw good. and terms. Jr:prima Gturrie, - - - Montrose. lir • itibr 7&-tt, The Doubt Dispelled WIEMr 000 as t wut. Harden, New Milord. PL. Is DOW Wgrwingen min, new stack of DRY GOODS weans selected taz Elprlde tad Bussuss Trade. BOOTS AND SHOES, the largest sad best vulat7 to Nottauens Pouskitssids. marts ect Clinape, Gents' Vitralsblaz Goods, Yukio N. =rd . Wsnaatad u Itepiesentid. X? Yutaka • MAASTOW. IllarMlM•daisilt"44o-111.- ) I ftelait MID FOB CIIICITLA Eli NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES 1211=111 a OLASIIVAME, .1 2 te4ietsr.Win,y, IME=MnI 'tame. slussuisra Baas. tiosa, eta" eta.
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