ruE DEMOCRAT. I ").. lu33d3y, Sac. 9. 1874.1 0.4 clus,l in Nea lurk. un Suturtlay I" 1111. 01 I'n'n a I the eolititir4 the stair of New York rh me twit 111 , i utiirlitlMente toted un as the last election bar , been adopted inuj Tides ruliging from 85,985 to 559,:i 658. The Montrose Republican can't b.-come recd iciled to the election of lion. Jos-pli Powell, from this district tiny more thaU it cull to the inert:ming p polarity of the, DcMocntT. Mr. P .well bats also "siting the bosom thut nourished" Homer which is the "Ring." t• bail I. But Homer utll loov have (true to cut los Cutindti I istles na at summer. Buss Tweed has apparently but un4 more chance to slip through the meshet of the law. He can take a writ of errot to the court of Appeals to test the validity of his sentence, and pos.ibly may in thik manner escape servlng the remaining eleven years of his time. Ile can hardly expect a pardon from Governor Tilden who was the chiefest among his acusera, Mayor llavemeyer died suddenly in New York Monday morning Nov„ 30. He went to Flushing, L. 1.. in the morning, acid on returning the train brake down and he walked two miles againit a strong wind. Shortly after reaching his "thee in the City Hall, he fell to the floor in an apoplectic fit, expiring without a struggle and without utte:ing a word At the time of his death, the libel suit Of John Kelly against Mayor Havemeyer was progressing in the Supreme Conk. Chambers. The Court was immediately adjourned when the intelligence of the Mayor's death was rec'eved. 'The Republican party," writes Goy Hendricks to a friend in St. Louis, "can not destroy us. but we can destroy our selves." To put on the cast off garmenie of reptiublicanism with the assumption of political power to fill unnecessary alleles with hungry applicants; to keep up salaries at the point to which they have been advanced by the greed of of ficeholders; to continue exorbitant taxa• tion and appropriations; to cover the trucks of dcfaul•ers and criminals because they are democrats; these are the open paths to self-destructiOn. When the de mocracy consent to be led .by bummers and camp followers they may be marshal ed to these quicksands, and if they ctit be so lid the sooner they tail the better. Their victory would be worthless to the people and ruinous to themselves. The question of artiffeial batter is one of the unsolved problems of the day which appears to be struggling along to some sort of a solution despite the strong chances against its ever being an accept ed notion in the public mind. Innumer able are the devia-s tri-d to find is sob etjtute for the old-tima production of Or ange coulty. It the N. Y. Times is tb be believed artificial butter, coloring mat ter and a few other ingredients in small proportions, is re‘lly becoming quite alt important article in trade. Large fact ories are in operation in Hamilton. Cad ads, and other places. ' The proprietors use about fifty pounds of suet oil, and churn it an hour by steam, power; it is afterwards cooled in vats, and then work ed with a single lever until all the milk is removed and the salt is worked iii, when it is packed with ladles in tubs.l - butter is as clean as that of *the dO ries. and with the exception of a slight taste of tallow, which remains after the substance is melted, cannot he distin guished from the genuine article, except by exports. Experiments are being made to remote this taste. It is found that this butter can be sold a ll the way froml6 to 28 cents per pound. The asset tio , , is made that it has already come into wife in many first class hotels and restaurants If the invention proves satisfactory to tie public. it will be a great advantage. The Alabama Conservative Commit tee's uddrefo. 'soled a few days after the recent election. tas the following words: "The phrty we represent is firmly pledged by all tit it is suer d among men to use its utmost etidea , ors to tiring the blessing of „rind governm lit to all the people of this Stats, aid ii nl r the Pr ivid.nce of God. t rem tinsto be Eq.!, whether our fry is ermol t3l tt e r. spons.ble aid al , . du ais duties it Ins undertaken to per item Yielding .1 cheertill obechehhe to the laws .•f the Ctived Statesould prompt. lv bearing iitir shore of the burdens of the Geherut Government, whether in war or in plow, we must also cultivate, such other el:atolls that the citizen+ of every State cmn;iosinz our great UlllOll who may from time to time jinve with na or &lite into our mulct shnil re c,iv, that anti hearty welcome at our loin& tine to brethern of thi• urea! hinuteh•ilii. wit 11 , .Ut regard to •litference, of 'nib icei opinion:" sentnnen! , are t,. Le given any c6?,•r>•6.. >ill. it lull+, .itow t6.i• • r••••• 1 1, :r S •ntil , rti Stntes , 41'4 • •1:1T-r •Fit • 0 2VetiwIshd • L.] 1 , .0,•• itn•lritir the t In•re v , r.) ih, A:tv, two „r , !e , ,r , .•; , ... , ..... 4 , -.44-3. ,• g arp , --t ..„..---..e , ....„-v, ,Ari,,- • t ini ., « l A 4.ilf• • a''' ,4- '.' ' .A... .:. "..•k"' ika. ~, . . r . Q - ..,.- - w. ''..- 74,-- ; 4'1,4 T ,t, - • , 4,!••-• , ..„ ......t, -,,,, ~ •- .........-gr....44 . .. x's .:. • ,•,..: ..i'o THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE 1N AMERICA. S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. F BEET DIALOGUE BOOK. To be aent „Twat. Tprid for Twenty Cents. addreex lire. W. 11. KING i s URIC. Tarrytown, New York. 47-Iw - - 1 1 k r Val' I. Nll4l :0 1 1".`404',1N.17c;.% erlling cbromott, ktereoorwroc Vleo - n. Map: and Cleats. Apply at 01/. to D. L. GVERNSEY, Concord. N II -4w GENTS, 46.000 Bones. Chang Chang, sold last ss, month. Enabler any otr. to polish shirts, collars and entre nud to new. ...hi only one cent to do a noon ironing, and preserve u the linen. necersary as 1.0111, :1114 ...lir at riot. Mete Women. 13oye and Girls form -lied with study employment. Particulars free. an wossut elirrono Oren with each box for 35 cents. •11,11 s Mate: Co. 7 Wert Sc, Burton. 48-4 w • 300 PIANOS & ORGANS NeW and Seen ltd- Hand, of irlert-Claia Mak er. ...In oold at Lower Prleea for corh. or on stollments. or for rent. In City or count." , dor - Itra ttaese Hard Times an' the 110LIDAYm. by Gott ACP. VC TERM 21:. SON. 481 Rroadway. than ever before offered In New York.— g. 'I to wanted to nen Waters' New Seale PI SA .14.1 Concerto 41ral:km..1G strolled f7ata• id,:.:lle. Malted. Great Induretnents to the Trade. I discount to Teachers, rniinh, tern (Tin relies, Lodges. Schools. rm. 47-W 1 . RV!. EYE: AND HAN INiTITIf lE. fie N. 11 ('lleriee titteet. Italliinore..Mrl George Reuling. Prof of P.ye and tat teirgery in the Wath toceol. l 'liver-I.). borgooii to ('boy: The hit, h u dour reeidence of ihr late Chariot Can (Gird op 311 fl e imProvoieo. , l4 1..1 cht. latest tobool. of Fitrope. it r the tpeoffil t rem noon of thle class of dresses. Apply by loner to GEORGE It EU So.Nt. D.. —lw burgeon to Charge. 1, 14 lit COVOIrs. COLDS, TroMISENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES WELL'S CARBVI:Ie Tt,BLETS. l'P 'NLY IN 131IXE BOXES. A TRIED AND SCIIE REMEDY. Sold by Dru,glAtn. 47-4 w DON'T Bet be ,otre to come to COL'S STATION, oo the Montrone Railway, and Ult. for What We Have Not Got. ant we will serve to have It tomorrow 1 0‘711cik, t V 7 PO 3MCcv4O Cii-e=44 1* • FULL •560niSENt Or It Vatag G VOCE RI ES, PROVISIONS BOoTs AND SHOES. YANKEE NO TIONS, HATS AND CAPS, CROCKERY AND HARDWARE, A tine lot of DRUGS and MEDICINES, an of which will he sold as Cheap as the Cheap est for BEADY Pay. All kinds of County Produce Taken In Exchange for Goode at the highest Market Niece CASH I'AID FOR PORK, BUTTKR AND POULTRY. or shipped to responsible Cott , salon Merchants In New York. Oise us a call. .ra NI RTM. JON.. MARTIN & JONES. Combining ell these merits, we pinto our Business on the most SOLID FOUNDATIONS, and invite the con- OM PRICE. With the Largest, Most Stylish, Hest I Made, add Cheapest Stock of MEN'S and GOYS' CLOTHING, wo invite, you all to call on ue. Dancuy a Co READ THIS! EIIOCHAT OFFIC ONE PRICE! CASH ALONE! roi ft die kiAl:Ct ht ao , 1: 4 p 3 11J ~~~~ WAYAMAICER and BROWN. Miscellaneous COAL ! UAL ! The beet Coal la market to be bad at the Dunn Station The anderelgned. bluing had long expvrienee in the Coal trade, guarantees aat I efactlon. I=l E. P. STAMP. N BULLARD. OR AT Will be promptly attended to. Can be rem at E. P Stamp's, ev.ingt, front G to G o'clock 0. D. Stebbins. MEMIIII=EII 11. iaa°3o ll l", would call at , entlon to the New Stock of Fill MID WINTE:II Loos, Now on sale, In new 43 0 D LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BLACK AN D COLORED ALPACAS, NEW STYLE OF plum's, SHAWLS, WATERPROOFS, FLAN NELS, BALMORAL, AND HOOP SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY, HEAVY WOOL cooDS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS. BUFFA LO ANWLAP ROBES, FURS, HATS AND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES, HARD W ARE. I 111. iN .15 AILS, STEEL, STOVES ANo GROCERIES, ETC. In great variety, and will be 801 it on the most favorable terms, and lowest pikes. 41. BURRITT. • Nov Milford, Nov. 11, IS7I CHEAP CASH STORE! We pay Cash for 00.1,3, and fell for Canh, and would recommend PEOPLE FROM RINGRAMTON and vle.nity, vlaltmg 31outrose, to GIVE US A CALL before porchanlng elsewhere an It in generally admitted that e, sell the same amount of Goods lot TWENTY DOLLARS that they sell to Binghamton for tiventy.tive dollars. New Goods Arriving Every Day ! READ STROUD. Montrose. Nov.ll, "71.-Iyr. A NEW 49112LaNGEI1IENT ! PIANOS & ORGANS, dt Lr B. Isboll's .Towelry Stand Wttere a Urger and better elock or the following ',twilit will bo found than eltewhere In Northern PentwylvattiA I=ll EWELIIV S CLOCKS. SOLID SILVERS PLATED WALE, DI.tMOND SPECTACLES, and a aeneral as•ortmont of u.ical Merchandise, Sheet M slc. Viuila rtrlegr. err. rte. All Floe Watch Reps Wry !Solving Machines and Or door. pia u-n. 11,) by gave Ilepaired by L. Lt. label). V. Mt:Quash. Isbell dr.. rlelhuish. 31ontro.,e. Pa Sept. 10, 1367.-1 y - f i e N 7 , OMNIBUS LINE. The auderilgned hip an connibai lino miming to at. cry Leath on the 1). 1,. h W., and Erie Hallways it Great Bend. I=l Shipping or Ro-Shipping Baggage at either depot will be promptly attendee to. The new river bridge In now completed, hence there le no Ferrying. CJ.Ef.R.XIL3BG-1:11E1 always on hand to convey pasionguro to any pulat in he nurronndlny country. U. BUCHANAN. Prop'r. Groat Mild, Aug. 19, 1571,—y. VIE CONVESAIONN OF AN INVALID, üblithed as a warning and for the bensfit of Young Man and (allure who -.infer from ~E EVOCS I.ols Or MASINOD, etc., supplylus the tutus of Self. Care. Written by one 'et hu cured Illtarelf after ander gotng couritlerablerlqacicery. anti sent free on receiving a port pill! directr_o envelope. tatigerers are inVitett to r.011(11011 ilk' nut her NATIIA'AIEL MAYFAIR,. P. 0. Buz tri3, Btounlyn. N. Y. October Ttli, 1874.—Cni, pAMPULETS CONTAINISO Tnr. O'Mara Murder. Trial, Foil SALE AT -tuns ORM& COAL 1 (OF ALL liINDSJ