TllE DEMOCRAT. E. B. HA WLEY & CO., Editors Wednesday, Dec. 23, 1874. Golf closed iu New York, on Saturday at Ulf. Under the et mpu'aury education sys tem a new office cf state government will be required with the title of State Super intendent of Truancy. Connt another. There is a Democratic majority of five on joint ballot in the Flor ida Legislature. This adds another Sen ator to the Democratic column. All the rolling mills and furnaces in Pittsburg blew out their fires on Sat unlay night of week before last, and will proba bly not resume 'again this wint:•r. The lockout is the result of a refusal on the part of the paddlers to submit to a reduc tion of $1 per ton. 11.4 ween thirty and forty thousand then aro thrown out of employment. In the light of the authentic figures given in the report of the Secretary of the Treasury, which show that the expenses of the Government for the last 1 - 6(.111 year are half a million dollars in excess of the expenses for the previous fiscal year.what are we to think of the statesmen and ad ministration orators who announced a re duction of twenty-five millions of dollars and fought through the late canvass on this false assumption or economy ? The recommendation of an increase of ten per cent on whisky tux in the report of the secretary of the treasury is believ ed to have had its origin with the whisky interest itself, Such disinteivsted val in behalf of the public interests is explain ed by the fact that some shrewd dente's bare large quantities of whisky on hand on every gallon of whic'i they would realize an extra profit of ter cense. Some of the Bourbon constimenta of Mr. Sec retary Bristow, with heavy stocks of whis ky for sale, would make a handsome speculation by this increase of tax.—Pat riot. The other day some members of con gress were having a talk over matters and things, when one referred to the Pacific Mail steamship Company scandal, and compared it with the C'kit Mobiher, and Colfax, and Wilson, and other lights m• volved. "Yes," said another. "things are bad generally ; there's Beecher, Moulton, • Glendenring, and now Fisk, all mixed up in scandal of another sort," Whereupon Mratnciall remarked, Well. last year was bad for -Christian statesmen,' but this is worse for 'Christian ministers.' The Speaker's gavel went down and stopped upproarous laughter. Recommendation for the rerul of the stamp tax on checks, made by the Secretary of the Treasury and COMIIIIBS- Ioner of Internal R.svenne. will meet with general commendation for various reasons Deposits in banks are taxed in gross. A tax on c . lecks is a constantly recurring tax in a tax on business exchanges and paiments, lvvied with the utmost inequality and disregard of )tistice. A cheek of five dollara„Pays the tame tax as check of tire thousand or fifty thousand The tux is constatitly„evaded. Sometinu s it is unpaid from necessity, sometimes by design. It is a remount of the legal robbery indulged in during the progress of the war which should not have out lasted so long the occasion of its original imposition.—Patrist. The "Southern on trag,e" brisineas.which the New York Times repildiated during the late political c-inipaign, has received a blow from the effects of which 't will be hard fur it to recover, should any seek to revive it for use in latlnT contests. A letter w is published in the Tribune about the middle of November giving the par ticulais of the shooting of Mr. A. G. West at Cedartown, Georgia, because he was a Northern man. o.i Monday, Dec. 7th, the Tribune published no 1.-s3 than five letters from the vicinity of the alledged tragedy, all containing the assurance that Mr. West is alive and well ; he was never shot at all ; that he is engaged in • building an iron furnace,and that itstead of being persecuted for being a Norther. er, he is highly esteemed by all who know him. Thi instance will do much to bury the "bloody shirt" too deep for resurec tion. In a neighboring city, lately, the black depositors -of the Freedman's Savings Bank, or some other like,swindle, met to know what became of their greenbacks. A large crond of negroes met—very large. A white Radical manager Went on the platform acd called the meeting to order. Men and women —very black, yellow, all sorts of colors, vat down to hear the white man. He began with saving that ti:e good man Line was the earn-st friend of the freedman; that he signed the Emancipation Proclamation ; and so the speech went on till a large black negro rose, and thug expressed himself : "Say, I don't keer a goeb hang for no Lincoln and no proklamasnn, I want my stamps. Dod rot Lincoln and all the Other white trash! Give me my stamps. Tell about the stamps" This produced a fags, and a policeman took the negro into outer dark. ness where there was gnashing of teeth. The meeting broke up with a row.and the white manager was delighted, as it was just what was wanted. So much for the gratitude of the "ward of the nation." The civil rights bill, it seems, does not werkto the sstifisottoo of the Radicale.--ronunoistwat. National Banking. There is soon to be- a National Bank in Montrose, and if we should allude to the subject of banking business after this is in operation the editor of the Re publican would proclaim that we were "ruining the town" or "stinging some body's bosom" and the stock holders might be proclaiming about the streets that our attacks were "outrageous." T o avoid all thi; we propose to offer a few ideas sad Licht, at this juncture,that the "zuat" may be "ready made" 'and no one, in Montrose, need put himself into it now, and he need not do so in the future unless he chooses. We are as well aware, as any one, that national banking, under the law of a Radical congtess,is perfectly legitimate (if conducted in a lawful manner) and is a great accommodation us the avid of the people, and, we have no disposition to offer one obstacle to the establishment of one in Montrose. Neither are we pre pared to throw up our hands and cry that the millennium of prosperity is at hand for our town, on account of it. But we propose to accept the institution as it is, giving it all the credit that is due to it. National bulks are a blessipg to the people, the same us all other coMmercial agAits are, so fur as they are need and needed for the accommodat'on of the people and those who engage in them and employ their time and capi , al should receive a just remuneration fir such ser vice. The mechanic and the I.iburer are employed as servants and discharged for cause, 'Whatever that may be, by those who employ them, and hanks, bankers and merchants i-hould stand upon the same bases in the hands of the masses notwithstanding they may wear finer clothes, and drive then 'lour in hand." To mike our position clear we say that banks, merchants, thannf,etti-ere. law yers, doctors, editors, and all who do not produce from the soil THAT s•Hlca 'WILL SUSTAIN HUMAN LIFE, are Nattily useful. so long as they are aids end serranis to assist in that production and may b. considered almost indtspensible, tinder existing circumstances, but the moment they become a burden to, or oppre, sore of the life sustaining iiroducers,then they are simply drones or tyrants, and ought to be discharged from duty and driven ant of the storehouse of the people to produce their own living. We start our theory upon the only just basis, that all value is founded upon what will sustain hnman life in the propagation of the species and those who do the most tc produce this are worthy of the highest consideration. That the Sig and the noblest occupation of man was given him by his Creator, when he was sent forth from Paradise to gain his bread by "the sweat of his brow," and that all other occupations are 'unman inventions, to avoid that penalty -and climb up som.- other way" except those which are vi. tel in assisting the prosperity of that occupation. Some hold the plow while others drive the teem, and he who drives is as us. ful in their mutual productions, as lie who holds the elow. I: may seem strange to some "unsoph i‘ticred" onside of the Republican office 11111: the borough of Montrose, that ove: $lOO,OOO could [rive been raised in Montrose in less than a half of a day. Yet Ellell was the case after the fact the; a natiorul bank charter could be obtain ed, and so eager were same of our viti• sera to invest largely that they had to be ;limited or it may be they would have subscribed 8200.000, enough for two na tional batiks. We say it may seem strange to some of our farmers who have had a little experience in !dor trose in raising or attempting to raise a little money in these pinching times. Instances are on 'record" where well-to-'io farmers have travelled our streets all over, with judg ment, or bond and mortgage on a farm worth 113.000 or $5,000. either of which was as safe for the amount and lawful interest as a 11. S. Bond is. and yetlave been unable to raise $3OO or $5OO to meet a presitng u-cessity.at lawful bunk ing interest even, but have been told by some of our shylocks that "I hare no money," "money is awful tight 1" "Per haps I can get it." "flow bad do 3on want it r And then they have been told that it would cost anywhere from twelve per cent. tip to filly to get it for tjem. But when a subscription for investing in a national bank is presented, a damper has to be put on them to keep them within the limits of $lOO,OOO. We will give our opinion of this and trust our reputation for segacity upon it. There are perhaps two causes for this conaition. There has been at no time in the last four or five years that there was less than *lOO,OOO and perhaps $200,000 owned or controlled by borrowing and other ways by a clique of "curbstone brokers" in Montrose,to shave and extort from both the reckless and unfortunate, in enure of tile most unhallowed transac tions that ever went unpunished, and at rates of unlawful interest ton extor tionate to be believed it the truth be told. Now we are igroraiit in derail as to Altu have taken stock in the national buiik in this borough, hence we cannot be said t. be personal cud undoubtedly many ;lave taken stock who never took one cent above the legal six per cent. but we do not, believe that all are of that class or times would have been different in this county with this $75.000 lying idle,readv for investment at lawful rates of interest. One cause, we think, (and we leave our edits to judge or its correctness) is,tliat 'Othello's occupation is gone" to a con siderable extent on account of the agita tion of it in the DotochAr for the fail two or threw years, which 1413 made it. popular to assert legal ;glad under ex *iv interest *ws and ,ccorg unpopular and unsafe to wantonly vio late them and the "coyotes" and the Re pubticun go about the streets cursing us fur this to-day. Another reason is, that national bank ing is a very select business as well as a very lucnitiv.e one, to the limited few who are admitted into it, and those who are allowed to accumulate and have such marked special privileges, given them by a Molten' cong:ess, can double the legal rates of interest allowed to common farm ers and laborers, and have law upon their side, and tons stand up before their fel low men honestly, without drawing their hats over their eyes, in shame fur the un lawful deeds in the " mangling room" of some "curbstone broker's" back office. We find no fault with any man or set of men who take advantage of this privilege if they do it honestly and according to law. It will be done and it better be in the Ilan& of good. than bad men. But we most sincerely dent:pence the " power be hind the throat." in our national govern ment which grunted these special privile ges as in d•rect opposition to the princi ples of republican government. What makes this haat:ms , ' lucrative a bust nese undoubtedly Is known to all of our readers, yet they may not have taken it it , tinder all its bearings. In the first plaee, emery dollar of capital invested, draws front the tax payers of the couniry, six per cent interest (as much as any farm et., chanic, or merchant can get legally for his capital outside of his business.) and in addition, the banker has NIN Y. TENTHS of his capital to invest at " Bank Discount" which, by law, will gill' hint about eight per cent. in addition, mak mg his lawful inte.est about FOURTEEN PER CENT. This is why capital rushes with such alacrity into natamal banking, and it may do this honestly and by law. But it the same "e..yotes" control it in viola tion of law that now oppres's the people, to extort from them by us combint,i pow er of monopoly, the ability for oppression s geometrically increas -0. . This is u law enacted by a Republican congress, eigned by a Republican Presi dent, and has thus tar been sustained by a partizan vote of the people, and if the people understand it, farmers, mechanics, and all, and desire to continue it, they are priyileged to do so, by foisting into official p.isition men who will advocate and maintain it. They should not com plain, if they are willing to kiss the hand that smites them. Some may think that because we are to have a bank that money will be plenty in the streets and our town will be imme diately hula up. As to the money part, we will let time develope, but as to banks lmildmg up towns, we confess, that we are yet open for enlightenment, and if our hank does it. we will pronounce it the first n uder on r observat We are pleased th it this banking ex citemeut has developed such a surplus capital, even over aMI above what is now invested in that project, and we will sag. Best how that may he employed. where there will be no question of its building up our town. L•t some useful manntac luring establishments be started with it. which will increase it by honorable in dustry, and build up our town upon a tree basis. It will put the means in the hands of the willing and honest laboring. men of our borough who now stand ready and willing to Muhl up such a town as ,on and your posterity will be proud of, adding true wealth to the country bt producing a thing nil value, instead of liv ing by eatortieg the production of others ft im them. Then, future generations will rise up and call you blessed, and your works will fallow you. Th z Now York "Republic" The Republic, after a struggle of some ten weeks. has supended publication for want of funds. Of the $500,000 sub scribed to support the concern, but $4O, 000 were paid. Of this amount. C. C. Norvell, the President of the Company. paid sl6,ooo,which 1.1.11 e hint financially. Ile Republic Association was organized in October last with the following Trus tees: lion. Thomas C. fiat[, (of Owego.) E. B. Nes ley, and C. C. Norvell. Tie New York World says that the paper up on its appearance was rec-ived with DO especial favor. The circulation is be lieved to have averavd lea thou 7,000 copies before election day. After elect ions it began to be evident that the paper tits to have no patty support. Of the promised ssoo,ooo,unly $40,000 had been paid un, and of this Mr. Norvell paid in $16.000, very s.:.ri,usly cramping himself to do so. Mr. Platt lent no active aid of any sort, Mr. Wesley serving latterly as firmness manager. Dissensions arose be tween those in authority, Mr. NerveWe course in 'Avowing currency versus hard money had offended the President and some three weeks ago a "reorganiza tion" of the paper was pl uned. Mr. Norm-ell consented to take charge of the financial department, and Mr. Platt, his co-truiree, was to tu Dore edit. r-ifi.Cll'ef. Republica., politicians at Washington and in this State wire to be culled on— according to a plan suggested by some of them—to guarantee tile paper's expenses at a loss of $2,500 1 er week fur eichteen months; the paper was to he sold for two cents, and a weekly edition for the COllll - was to be printed. Mr. Norvelf fell sick while these things were planning. with a nervous prostration brought on by the worry of this enterprise. The $4O, 000 cash was netmrlv or quite gone, mid the $4611.000 inNromises could not be railed after the election. Mr. Duncan Norvell and 51. .Copeland (the linanond editor) went to Washington last week to find out what help could be bad from the Republican party, Mid discovered, u they say, [bat tiauh! was au Ruirublictio party left, no organization, pluck, nor money. The publication of the paper was accordingly stopped. The Republic is said to be $lO,OOO in debt ; has spent not more Char. 830,000 cash, and all of its stockholders are liable for twice the amount of their subscriptions, a rule that works very hardly in the cam of Mr. Norvell. whose personal venture the pm per pr.wed so largely to he. In the short time that the R-public ex isted the public were eta: riaiced wilt the narration of more Bn.Kln murders and outrages in the Sit than could he again invented within the same•period of time by the most im tginative of Muncliatisons. Special Notices. Will be found to posses-8 those qualifies neces sary to the total motivation of all biltious at tacks, prompt to start the secretions 01 the liv er, and give a healthy tone to the entire system. indeed, it is no ordinary discovery in medical science to have invented n remedy for these stubborn complaints, which developc all the re• sults produced :.ty a heretofore free use of ca:n mei, a mineral Justly dreadell by mankind, and acknowledmsl to be destructive in the exPeme in the human system. That the properties of certain vegetables comprise all the vioues of calomel whined its injurious tendencies, is now nn admittcvl fact, retmered indisputable by sci entific researches; and those who use the Man drake Pills will he fully satisfied that the best medic ines are thom provided liv nature in the lterlis out 'mot,: or the field. Tae Pals open the bowels and correct all billions derattamerns without salivation or any IA the injurious effects of calomel or other poi sons. The secretion of bile is promoted by these pills, as will be seen by the altered color of the stools, and disappearing of the sallow complexion and cleansing of the tongue. Ample directions for use accompany each box of pills. Prepared only by J. H. Schenck tt. Son at their principal office, corner Sixth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, nod for sale by all drug gists and dealers. Price 25 cents per box. New Advertisements ADIIIVISTRATOR'g NOTICE —ln the eel. 01 mon Soon. diet:rod. late ta Freetkitu Letter. of ottniutstruihto to the sold estate havleit beet 4 graotet to theuoderstuotd oil person. oaring $Ol.l event...nue requested to m a le Immediate poment, and all per sous having et • IMP ottainst sold stele ore regliro.ed to pnoteut them urithLut delay. 1.13 rtIER JOH G. SNOW. Franklin, Dec. 23. '74.-6opa Admi olstrators. MUSICAL , GIFTS C:11 . theMlC)ll.CliaW r g FINE GILT IRDITIDNIC (Price $4.00) of these Klemsnt C..lsvetioto• of Mood Made, outltted: GEMS OF SITRAU•S. Ito.trametal. GEMS OP SCOTTISH SONG. Vocal. GEMS OF SACRED SONG. GEMS OF GERMAN SONG. WREATH OF GEMS. PIANO FORTE GEMS. OPERATIC PEARLS. ' Delete. MUSICAL. TREASURE. end Instrumental PIANO AT HOME. Four Hand Nees, (MOAN AT /10. E. Reed Orgm Music. PIANIST'S ALBUM. Bartrumerdel. PIANO FORTE GEMS. •• Pries, per Volume, In Boards, $21,0; Cloth $3,00; Fall Gilt $4,00 Also handsomely ban r 4 Lises .. .f the areal Music Mowers ; ►tendeUwhu. Mozart, Chopin. ,tc., costing 8 1 .73 to iv* per bd.k. Sold evert where Sent promptly by mall, post leen, for retail price Ortivr...... guy ILK Di TSON & Co., CHAP. U. DITSON R c.,. Burton. 711 Iftltray. N. Y. 51-tc day J. 1371.-Iy.) f 1 Nal PIP'S 11%1.104—8Y VIRTUE ( 1F WRIT 9 owned by the Cuu t of Common Ilene of 80-qne• hinge C .onty eon to me directed. trill expo-ell, •Ie by public erudite, at the Court Howe In Monica., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 15th, 1875, at to o p. m.. tha following pleccs or paredb of bald, wit • All that p.rialn pteee or pared of land eltonte to the townvlrlp of uskland. to the county of Stsquehania. sed State of Penn-yltaula. hounded tort de-urlbed as follows. to ne the north by land. or Vonveut tut. by I.eade of joist H. SCOP.II., Iti) the iberh bran alley. and ou the west by land of Iteheer 1s alv baugh. w,lb the •pourten•ueet., .roe two alerted dwell log house and out Im•ldiugs. [Taken In caccutlon of the soli of Alonzo Brown v.. Ira Cattail!. Al.-0 -All that Detain plane or pared of land 01°- 3111 in the tutvuehlp of Jock-on. to tbu ..nrity Snagnehaeua nod State P nn,y , vaula • it...ruled and deveethed ter foPow., to wit at • primer 01 laud formally ewoed by) by Gen T. Prry. lh. nee south 46 deLorea west 115 14th It• perch... to • comet of loud now or late In p II G. 12.4.0. thence nor; n 14 degree,. west tat) perebeit. !heeler uorr h J 6 d..gve.P Copt along 'and now or late of N• loon. 51 perches, thence along hoot now or laic, of Geo. T. P. rry. 131 pervbet to place of bvr. ovum:. containing about 61 acre* more or lota. with the appurten Imre.. I fr ono dwelling h etre. 1 frame harn. 1 frame grist nod a ter 0111. with mill dam, pond, and water prietlege. and about one-oalf 103 . r .vad /and. [yak. nin execution at the so dofC, S. Bennet vs. sr* 11 Fol. ALSO—AII • hat certain piece or parcel nt land situ ate In the torropolp of ltahatrol.itt the artinty ofbuegnh , h a• d -tote of Pent et-rennin. tronitdea rid desert la• ed as lortrars B.•git nine pt a stake rod .Line north boundary of land lately owned by bcr.J .1101. et In Ibis line of J••Ivo 111111..r0 land. Ihutter b 1.3 t degrees wen ains~ sold tinhorn land to land• now owns a by J•n-or Met !am, Ocher. 41.0 g FM I John 3i,C.ri 7 snore, 134 • eaters west ton hemlock tree on the re nth hank of the it- ark. thence down said brook north 1034 dezreep e .el 35 re rehear and h.. 1.111 6314 dearer. ea-t 43 thilrth perches to a hetotoek tree, alto north &3 der, ea.t 16 perches to aumes, to-nee north 6 dretrers cut at 5.161••• prrrhes to a -tate and atrue. the place of heel slog, containing 45 &erre of laud. more al( I. es, with the aµ itortenane e. oar issue booze, ore frame hero. one or- chard, and ahont 31arres Imanned. [Tale- o in execu tion at the colt of Calvin Brush vs. Iliram Bosh oho ill. ram S. Bush. 41, 4 0—A1l those two pieces of land sitnnte in the townshl tt of Leo z. eoonty and state stun paid, hound ed o d described as f dlosrsto wit: First beL Inn tug at s beech no the heist of use TaukhannuCk creek. t hence south 13 de 'tees west 78 perches to n mapie. Gnome 14 SOrrhm south to hemlock. thence north 75 deercies cao. perches to p.no and moors. thence &t.le dear. or • art 3014 Pe - t• as to hitch. thence math 46 dew.. rot 41 perch.- LO post sod stone, t hon. norh My§ deers. cast 05 perches to corner in turnpike then. en. rib fllly.scs. o dezrees west 33 perches to corner lit Incuplk , thence north 75 degrees west 20 oriThea In stem.. the ce north 80Xdive... west in perthe. to place of Sega...ling. coo Lai dug 59 sere. and 77 perches 'it I tad m oe or less. wlto the •p nrienattc•-s. one old house, end not build. logs. 1 tort... abut 40 acres iniprosed. The second ph. situate ...above, founded an, described so fol lows. to wit: RE.Zinnintr •toncs In tenet branch of the htthann nth er.e . Ih• constant] 75 degrees cast 15111011 S. hilts pros acs In do: Groot!. and Lenox Turnpike. thcece conch 57 degrees • e•t it'kr_too ch. , thence south 81 dec., cast 26 perch.. to Z Howard • line. thence north (1214 eegr east twenty verhces Ina hemlock. thence south 4f degrees tact to perdoot too no t o..th,nm, north 5$ dearer:. east 16 perch...los um pie, thence north St degrees west Si perches he a hemlock. thence sou It 4 t degrees west 13 perch. to 5 beech, the ce north 43 degree.. west 55 perches to a stone, then. south 40 di greets we- I 40 perch.'. to the Owe . f bcrunlng, con taining lit acres and 51 perches of land mere or less. tte nether with the appurtenances. 1 new dwelling bon.. 1 bunt, and outbuodlugs. and all hopr.sed. Tiken lo ext.cntiott at snit of P Gardner en. Parmenus with. T..Se Ilutice.-1111 hide marl U urranor4 nu the dry of wale. H. B II 61111 E, Sheriff. nherig's °Zee, Montrose, Der.. 113. 1834. REGISTER'S NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to nII persons eon eemed in the tolli.wing Estates, to wit Estate of Farah Knowlton,litte of Rush.dee'd Charles Avery Executor. - - Estate of Wm. Gordon, late of Forest Lake, deed, Asa Warner, Executor. Estate of Nitthantel Reynolds. Into of Brook lyn, deed, Bother Reynolds, Executor. Estate of Nathan Rounds, Into of Windsor, N. V.. died, M. P. Whithey, Administrator. Estate of E. L. Brundage, late of Gibson, need, Seth Ahel, Administrator. Eagle or JosWm Davis. lnte of Gibson,de&l, D. C. Brundage, Ad^ inistrator. Estate of John Smily, Intent Gibson, dee'd Os sr SlibUrn. Estate of Lydia Ix. Light, minor, Hiram It. True, Guardian. That the aecountnnts have settled their ac. counts in the Register's Office In and for the county of Susquehanna, and that the same will be presented to the Judges of the Orphans Court, on Thunulay. Jan. 14, 1875, for, eon flimflam and allowance. A. N. TIFFANY, Register. Register's Office, Dec. 16.'74 AUDITOR'S NOTICE —The andevigned, en Audi. for appointed by tne Orphan.' Court Cl 13u..qa, henna vont'', to dirtrltiote th e muds in th e hood. of A Evi DeWitt, kololetretor of the ...tete of d. W %Vat eon. deed. w m1..14 V. the Mole.* of ale sppowt• gent at hi. odic° In Montroce. on To. sdeya toner) bib. A. D.. WM. at 10 o'clock. a. m. AD per.cue Internet. ad Wtll prep, at lark 414 nue at (tug Owe and pLice or rover deturred from COIIIIInIO noon +old fund Y. A. CatlS. Auditor Aroutrom. Ike.% •14.-4 W A DMINISTIV.,TOII9I ICOTlCr...—fo the Nola.. el Preau. Curer. I.4..orletthrov.detN.letter.,..l' Ad nilhjetrattop 1p the ..ald earn o' having been grunted to rho endarslonioi, ail persons, owing. said estate. are requeoted to make immediate *meat. sod per. Sono hAv..liigdollesevgast tutd totitto:ao ftvzioteil tv Mlt toouopliwlthotideley A. 0. W. 11280. AdZillo l Aistftf. ta;gt MscellEmeons. PALES.—BY VIEZITA' OF %FRITS ',word by the Court of Common Plette of Bu.gtte• henna County and to me directed. I will expo.e to sale by oabllc ventlutt, at the Coon ituttoo to If ontrose.on Friday. Jan. 81h, 1875. at 1 o'clock. p. m., the following pieces or parcels of land to wit • All that certain piece, parcel. or Lot of land Otnate In she Kon.nab of Sn•gnebauna Depot. In tinsquebotnos Coawy and State of I • nusolvania. hounded and do. sershed an follows. to wit : On the north by front street, on ins, rant by au a Ins loadl, g from front stir t lt., main nut: t. no the mouth by .1 T. emperor lon. and on the west by land oft urt Is and -with. hoeing a trout of 80 fort. a 11 a dom . h .of 120 lent, ho the name mere or lows, totn•the• ..tih the apourtenance one der. Illue bosnatts with addoolons. and all Imosr.ved. ITak.•n In execution at she soh of Conl• and Miner vs o Colgrove chain ALSO —All Oust rennin plea.• or p treat of land situate In the township of II errork.in the County of 8u quehan no and Mato of Po•nnselvaula. hounded and described to follow. to wit : lh, the north by road lanolin/4 from Su se burg turom.ke to Fidgle lake 21Y1 rods, mast for land of Jason,. Rolls 14 rods, south by laud of ill. flog. *O9 nolo, and went I y lands 01 John llisonyou 74 sods, moo. 1411.111 T ()./ arisen, or thereabouts. to:.•ther gill, the ap purtenances. I honer, s arts, a few fruit trees. and 'shoot Warren impr seed Talon In exerostiom at the cult of ti mane' It. Campbell vs Chester Wastshurr. A 4SO--A II oh It cent oiss piece or otraxl of land situ ate. In the township of Ararat. county of Ettsonnhanna and state of Pennsysvania. bounded and otescrlhed as loolsowa. to urn : On the ours h hr land- of Wm. Bow. n and lands now r of 1111 am Wile. n. on the oast by Inn& of Selo. n Power. 611. ha Olsten and D. 91. Ws n• Icr •rod on the south and went by lands of Mot e. Nichols & C..,, coma Wm; about 181 acres, more or lons. wOh the appnrono noes, one frame hoc-e. two (nne barns. as d other out anlldlup..9 orchnots, and about 20 or nos improved [Talton In execution as oho snit of R. J Carr, anslgned to Thompson Illodle vs. Peter Dunn and Z K. t ono. A Lso—All that rertnlts niece or parcel of land vit.?' in the towo.totp of rliff..rd. went) , of flusquehao. na. Noticed o enneylv ode. bonrsd, d and described on follow.. to wit: On the north by tends of the Gra ham . state and I .nd . of Orin Rivenhurg, nu the roll by lands of Orin soil Wm. Itivot burg. no the month ho the highway loading loom Clifford corner* to Dundeff and lands ot A. A. Tinglo.y, end on the we- t by lands of Gil bert nod Joseph Lee. 19.1 W .00 of C. Stephens, contain ing rti ace. • of land be the cam. am, or Lea. together wit h the noptirt.l.ollel.... 9 d • e l`ng hottwo, 5 ban, sod shed, ode. mill. and ether untituildinea. 9 sochaniti and n 1.001150 air.-. Impruved (Taken In exccut lon and ani t Ihe property of James r Hod.; ton and i hennasr. W. Att.-noon. ALSO- I. that certain plssr' or pot-el of land situ ate. Icing, and lying in Me township of Lettnr.lll the net 0 woovjurtononi an Slate of Pennsylvania. bounded and det.crlbcol as follows: tin the mirth by bonds of ff. 'Final., and Herling R Merton. no the east by laud of A. Ferguwol.n tit • tomtit by land 01 Wm o ennui. nod on went hy lands of oleorge Wlllincns and I !ti e r. 11.4,01 , .notallong 77 acres, to re ..r rah the appurtenenew. noe bones n r c hard....d *Wont gl nen- 'mono. ti. (Token In execution un 11110 i dey units at the Dull of Sol .mon Taylor no KII cunntd. I. •O- .11 the. three corral. lon. or potalot at Is o 1 and oreth l see, hen•lnnfter particularly described. situ ate in the township of Dimotek, Iu the County of no-quo. halm,. arid stare of Pentsaylvania. hottee and bounded 11.0 10100 r, 10 wit: No. I. IttlAnt.lng at • peal and atones the southwest m.noer thereof. tonne ay land. En C. T. Lt.ti ...... IsouttooB deere••• west 72 per. hes Ova port nil .toliett thou, by Int No 3 north 9 degree* tatet 111 peochos ton puss and gone.. thence by laud of Charlet , /11.1'y non hen tlegret ire.t 71 perches to • post and .10000. thence by Intel of it 11114 m lotlintp sleuth 9 deg. west lid and 6.1.01., perches to the pines ..f beglen'tig. 14.tintotg a W sorra and /70 per •Isteo more or In.. (or ceps Inn Thor Intel all that part lying 011 Ihe west •idc• of pntolic road pl the pout hwept corner of I hie lot ad joining land of Wm. Lathrop ) No a Sal .1d tract bc goodue at a point in the higher tter II eof kok Lake. thence north SIM d S p. robes to a port the northeast corner of hoist of ...p Luthr..p or lake, thence by Ong de-colod 1.4 north 216' east 1911 percher to • beech. theneet by boot nf James Itok y wnth tI7X - mart perches to Lin•h. [hone« snob 21.4 . west 71 perches . a beeeh on the hank ../ slid I tke, . Ihrlrtn 111‘ehIr the htghwnter line of .old !nth, the recent , conc... there to to the place of b.ulnuittc. coutawing 94 nee a, more tie her.. No. 9 bong cowl:rumus to and adjoining above tract and hegIIIIIIInt at a northwest coiner in the cen tre of the road. then.. rata 59' eq, 6.1 perches to • stake and atone. thence Poets. 9 - coo et 00 and 9 labs ter boo to an apple tree ottanµ thence south rt' west 113 ar.d 410tha perches to a rink., red atones, th. hoe .outs. oar weal 27 perches In a stakeand atones, thence ribno 7 9. welt 414 perehes to a otithe suit eh:Mel/AV:le. north MX . tweet p arches tea stake and utornas acme it eh. r.y. Ito nee wuth ft.r. vest 9 perches o the bleb. way them, aim g cold highway north wont 40 panto es to the plane of hegiuning. containing tt acres and 99 perch... (excepting and revervong therefrom the bury. ono id trier du. containing about one-fourth of on acre. with the right to pow Imo of obstruction without hindrance at all einnl.ooll of the t'evt I Being the same pretilleer. Willett W n. E. Kraus and Emma. his wife, by Indenture 4.1101 i the 15th day of Au zo• t. A. I) , tall. re c trled at Montosse, suatmehanna tNaunty, Ps.. Ins Deed Book 44 owe 3 IL Ac . granted and conveyed note the nary Land qleq•tscl..llqqn In fee. towether With the appals lellitnet . n. I frame ttttt I.a d other not.bn orchard. and about 70 aer. • !moseyed. (Taken In ere• tuition at toe atilt of Geo. Goodyear no. The Sari Land A.•oc to, 100. Take Notice.—All bide meal be arranged no the day of -el., M B. lIEI-MVlSberiff Sberlfre Oftlec.3lno rove. Dec. itt, 1814.4. AunrroursNOTlCE--The Inderaltrned. an Auditor appointed lay I lie Cosart oif th,Mdiun till. , of Ma. qneho lam County. 10416u...bate the fu..d. in the hana• of U. P. Wit ...dips-e. t.. and an,•ng 14e erndlts.ty pt le. 11 Idt An t. 4 Inv .onin.a of hlv op prdnimelat a 1 i he rare or Fitch k Wittman. In Aluntrove. an Wed.... Gay December 311.1874. ot o'clock, p. ad which tame and o.v nil p4rAdaav Internet° • to aird land tott.l prlketo their awn. or be forever debarred fawn wmlng lu up,.. add tend. 1.. F. FlTCll,'Auditor. Montrove, Dec. R.'7l.—a3 A UDITilti'S NOTICIS. The undentwied hawing been ue ppol,tod no Auditor. hy the Orpbane' Conn of ildeqn Awe C• ntd. to dietribule the food in the hand. of 0 R. White: admioletnitor of the e-t. al Mtn A.l...w.clechweed.irlil attend to the dot cool his eppolut mem et the-odic° of Noisier .t Croestooil.k. Montreete.on WWl:le...hip. Dec 31. !NU. nt I o'clock. p. dt, at which Dine nod place all Inierewed Iu add land wool present their claim,. or he forever debarred Rota .113- tug it. tot .old mud. WM. A. CROSSMON. Atiffitor. Montrose. Dec. 8. 1.814.-4 w. I:IDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned, an Audi t.% tor appolntrd ht Jeduesuf the Orphan's ton t le he for the Contur or Itiergurhattua. on esceptions Lt the. dent adntinltttrsthrt aecoUnt or WllllllOl flout, ex. c for in thr w tll or Abigail Jones orerased w 111 attend r the 'Title- 01 his anputeiment at nig ot her. In Mut •eor. of Situ? t ty. eaten Trt 2, Val,. at one it-lock In the elleretton, All 'turtle- Interested are h. TO. Sr trquttr.i To appear end present their claims at the shore :hue and place ur he furever drhared, J. E. eARIIALT, Auditor. 15Inntropc. Dee. I. it. 42-4 w. Administrator's Sale OF REAL ESTATE. MIT virtue of nn order of the °rebut' it Cnnrt of Pulp. 17 Onlity. the linden-Loser! will elpOn to rale on the preroboo. Its Pnn.t lake towswhip. Ther•dny, Jan. 1873. or Interlock. a. nt the fu lowing de•eribed real so•tate. late of Joel Turn I . dee 1. All that certain farm climite to .eid ln.enrhip. bound. 00 the north by lan , • or Menke Terrell a d . tic Isighwai, I on the east by lends. of Vi trick 3leentlitt end It mil lott Temill; on the route by lauds of linstlolpn Terre I and other sands of raw e of Jo. 1 Ter. nil dec'd ; and on the treat h• I ludo of Stanley furred, cootelelng floe hundred and fifteenlnto, fore, fore, moreor Into, Thin farm I- •I ver desirable prop erty. having upon It a Bun Aline dwelling h now. good trtrot and out/lotwe, f n al.nndauce of choice f s ell trees. belt g well aat. red ..nd Well nd permanently teLced.— Aber a Cri fain other tom at iunte le souretwitt tearmiblp. huuntle • on the uorthwe-telly ride by lands of Hobert Under 111. H. Y a..trlek not anvil on the ea•t by of n. r land* of the create of Joel I errant. dne'd and ILte °hilt Terrell and 11.F.Handllek ; the tooth by lend,. to U. II Johnrou ; and on the west by lands nee tate of Jai Mon •11/11e de '0: containing two bun dn-d lino three acre. more or leer. and nbont nun hued red and fifty acre of the reran improved. end fuming up 0. It g hone-a mid barn.. a torthr ;ones urchard. Talon I Ile .toot- quarry. end p'etily of wood and water. Therm Mews ail and cotintllate the home -lead nennerl y of the tale Jet JUrrell. Tanans or SaLe.-0 ts third ut the outfit,.e money dove: 1111 c think in wile y'ear, a dune third at the de c.-ere of mar), widow of Jos I 1 etreSl d. c'd ; the Waal ern pigment. with their Inferno p 'gaol. annually, to be encored by bond and utortvg. on tbs. prowl-mi. II onft lf Y. 11A WlLntig J. TORIfEt.L. Forettt Lake. Dee. P. '7l -6se Adtutulatratora. Nona Better! write pollcie. In tho ("Bowing companins:. I Frauk.in Fire insurance Co.. Phil., Atpctall.B3o,ol3l) cas.ote Nlavre . . " 1.250.000 Farman. York. " 9 0.000 taneens. Loudon. . 10.000.00 No Thr-r•Csta"—AC N tioo d Board Compsolev. and son ronsequenee. son d and reliable, having 1 . 0 9 helm trod and always loon 1 worthy, as all. who have met with loss, ..at my aee.wy.will testify. Those who barn patronized me, will se e,.[ m y thanks. Arid to these who It lee not, can nay alt, 1 promise 10 do he them, If th y wt.l rotor ron with so aopllcallott, a. du by all, pee them Irome.nee valor for their money. Very Rerywetfelly. HENRY C. TYLER. rinriford Ambient 10-or.trice Comp toy Policies writ ten from one day to UDC Sour by - MENET C. TYLER. Join the Marco.ic ....rho Inn et geranton. Ap..iy .0 HENRY C. TYLER Montrse. December 8, MN CEO. A. PRINCE & CO, ORGANS AND MELODEONS, TheOldeet, Largest, and Meet Perfect lientifecary In the t silted antes. 54,000 Now in me. No other 31aslcal Instrument ever attolned tho same Pdpolanty. re!Mod for Prico List Address nvevALo, N. Y. f13N4T6.17r r'L3YAE3 Mao, or Yernaln, $3O %.,/ pur weck caph.d ovum!. rar. ts -Loa. and valuable a.unpfoa tout boo. %'Uro with c. ul celiac:Ls:4MA C. dilaci, 41-4 W WilllSZAbUril, N. Y. JOU PRPatNe XT "Dramaar =Am .aziati Danny et Co. pprt.ll74:larelfe.gid.r be tent fUNts4.ll,ll2lf. Tarrytown. bow York. t4-ste --- WiIAT 161,110 W ABOUT Allttlil4. or low to clear 4100 to $2OO per month @riling Chrome. stereo-cotoe Views. lbws and Apply at once to D. L. GUErtNSUP. Concord. N U -Or 60 3 PEPAERM, UOOll AGENT 4 On new and most popnbu books by ono f the largest subscription firms In the canary. 44 books for 00 cts.; 43 taroks for {LSI. O. No humbug. Co o n . irculars and POO. Address P. O. Box 6 9 Mulford, 44-4 a GENTS. 40.000 foxes, Chang Chang, sold tart is month. f.nable• any on topolish shins , cullare and ea& equal to new. costs only one cent to do a large Inning, sod preterite* !ha 110E0. nefe***l7 sa *nen sod sell. at olgut. Men, Wonten,Boy•and Olrls fonoshed with it, employment. Pargicni .r• ammo An elegant yen with each bog for 35 amts. OUZO Cuss' . T West 13e. SUMO. 4S-4111 300 PIANOS & ORGANS New and Second-Hand. of rrt•Class Han• eta out be sold at Lower Pelee, for ...h. or nn In. etollmenta otter rent. to City or Country. dot` log Ines. Hard Tunica to the littLlDtVo- by Humid CR WATER% tic anN..fill Weeders y than ever begin.* offered In New York.— Age tats wanted to sell Waters.' New Seel° el anoa and Concerto Organs. GI strafed Cant loom* Mailed. Great Inducements to the Trade. large dleeonnt to Teaenera, Minis ters, Churehea, Lodge'. Reboots, etc. 4T-ier - - If %RYLAND BYE AND EAR INUTITII fE. G 6 N. 111 Charles 80.ret. Baltimorr, Md. George Reuling. M. D.. Late Prof. of Eye and For surgery In the Wash. (open Coker-fly, Surgeon to Charge. Ih r large tuttdeteme reaidence of he Lee Charles Car rell has been flied up with all the Ireproveme• to adopted In the latest schools of Forope, t. r the epeeist treatment of this class of dlsewes. Apply by letter to GEORGE IfEULING, M. D., 41--ew Surgeon hi Charge. F° COUGHS. COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES WELL'S CARBJLIC INLETS. PUT op ONLY IN BMUS BOXES. A TR/SD AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by DTl:tallow 47-4 w HAVE YOU TRIED arT.71 : 117.118311133.a. 4 Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ? Are you .o languid that any station require. more 01 an efrot than you Pei capable of making! Then try JVIIUDEBA. the wonderiul tonic and Invlg armor. ablest act• PO beneficially on the secretive or gans na to Impart rigor to all the vital forces. It is no icobhotle appetiser. which athnalates for • abort time, on), to let the sufferer Unto a lower depth of misery. bat it so a vegetable tonic acting directly on she liver and spine. rsernl‘te• the Bowels. quiets the nerves. tad give• .ncb a healthy tone tOlllO whole systeniaslo goo,. make toe lova Id feel like • new person, lie operation Is not violent. hut is characterized by crest gentleness; the patient experiene • no redden change. no marked results but cradcuilly his troubles — Mold their tents ilke the Arabs, And silently steal away.. This is no yew and envied discovery. but has been long used with wonsterftil remedi I nseults, sad Is pro. noose d by the highent zoo:hest aqtnarlties,..the moot powerful tonic and alterative known.. Ask year druggist for It. For sale by WM. .KIDDER aCO 40-4. New York. Obscellaneous. liiPtcors TOUR BWMIL—The eralgoed has o Berkshlra floor. and aloe !Wanda:on*, or Mae. pls. for saryles this fall. U. L. CATLIN. Nor .11.2 w. ,d. LICHENSTEIN & BLUMENTHAL SRI?. New Thitard, Pa., Wholesale ass retell dealers In Flee Watches rid Rich allser Ware. French and Arnett= Clarks. Flue Plated Wart , end MIMI r Tee eels. Also all kind of 0..0 and Miter Hating. Watch. Cluck. and Jewelry Repairing, and Plain and Ornamental &Tray Ina. aegis execated. Jane 111.14.-1 r NEW =FORD MACHINE SHOP. rum. , ernilLTEI. Practical Machinist. mp•trally winch, the p tronags et all who may want Engines. M historic. ' , hafting. Ilangess. Ihtlichrans N. EL—Special siltation paid to repairing. New Itliford.Jtane 10.14-4. GOOD NEWS. PURE TO ALL It For A. N Bollard has on hamd a lot of tba choicest Pears. yen ever yaw. the s, ry best Crumb. nice i. the market. a Stue tot of Prime Sweet Potato., Oalona, uttobagt and all kinds of thoPe El:BITS AND VEGETABLES theft meson. A new stotk of the hest Wheat and Bock .beat Floctr.tters Steel, Oat Meal. and Feed.Floh. Packing_Salt. llama. and Den d Beef. Dried and Canned Fruits, Team. Codes., Suguishxdoes, TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUFF. A new stock of School Books and Slates, and a due stock of pocke t ma 4=312 T.lni and lots of other goods quite to numerous to mention and to any oue making • bill the tome sine they lOW. ly make whet' they go to Binghamton. I will %tree to b.at Bingtissalan pticre at train 10 per coot. Try It an. you will be convinced. A. N. BULLARD. Montrose Nov. 18. '74.-Bw. MANHOOD: How Lost, How Restored: Just Published, a new edition of Dr. Culvei well'a Celebrated Boor on the radical cure (with out medicine) of 5.,. rmatorreats or seminal weak ness,. invulnettary Demists! Unsex Impotency. brutal and Pby Mal Incapactty. INsedlnient to Mao ring, a c.; also, Conattespihm„ Ept.epay s and Pits. tn. deiced by self-tedulpeuce or sesu it extravagance, etc. . rice, in pealed envelope, only mix emits. The celebrattliautho, In this admirable Saway.clesr ty demonstrates. from a thirty years' nut:cm-MI prat llce, that the alarmists conaequenum of Pelf.abuse may te radically cured without the duo:emus use of Inter nal inetilcice ur the application of the knife; Muting out a mode of core at u.,e simple. certain-and erre teal. by mean, Ilf which every sufferer. n. matter what his mediume mat be, may cure himself cheaply. pri vately, and radically. TM+ Lecture should be In Um handsel every youth and every man In the laud. Sent antler seal, In a plain eaveltipo, to any addresst poAstdd pald ress the Publh. on receipt of • lx cents or tWJ post stamps. .bcrx, CHAS .7 C. EILINII & Co.. 127 Bowery. New Y rk; Post Office f1ag.41.211. .1 SLUMMY'S 6lmpreved CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP, Tasteless, 'Durable, 1111 idea W and Chap. The bent Pump fur the least money. attention 4.9=11814 (Dinvited to Bletehley's Patent Im. proved Bream and New Dap Cheek Piave, which ems a withdtawo without mewing the Pump. Or dis. 21 ser lug th e Jams. Alto. the Cup. r a r Camber. which sever creeks el F seelem and will outlast any ether. For sale by Deslerra the Trade S I rl c p r.i s ,, i;d nv or fo ia r 1 1 . 31tb y le i r . 's Pi tows, send direct to CHU. G. lILATCHLEY, ItimlfitPUlZer. 506 Cumatmr , MAlLletptitt, Ps April tat, 1874.—iva. TAYLOR'S FAMILY MEDICINES. Palo and Lameness relieved In • abort time by the are of Taylor's eteleheated till. The great Ithevonatic and Neuriarde Remedy. This zurdit ins is but i cure all. out is warranted to core mare of the ails and ille to which Sea is heir than any other med'clor ever dlr. covered. Give it a trial ; Dyou do not dad It eO. It coots you nothing. It may be used with the Wart advantage for any kind of Pain. Lemencra, Wounds or dotes upon man or beast. Will not Satan the rawest wound or sore. Pall directions for use stroatid each Male. Art your penchant for a free. vial. Nn Cure— No Pay. Talor'', Cough Syrup or Vanectorant. for all Throat and long dlreases. fe eery pleasant to the tart° and contain. nothing blunt/us. Try It, end stop abet coo b and take the soreness (rem your Tbnett and wit... Ask Year Me:cheat fora fns vial. Nu ut Co— so Tr3fors Condill; o Powders for all kinds of stock and poultry. Warrant° I the best ramoretor or Ihu system of run down or diseased 'tea. that has ever bent dli. covered. Try them for all diseases Incident to the butte crestion. Directions for use "road each pack age. o erire—No ay. AU the above medic nes for sale by Abel Turreltand Burns A Nichols. of Montrose. and all Druggists and Dealers throughout. the country. H. nRuWNING TAYLOR. petals? 11, 'U —ly. 1m- al-Im. TJLTL 3 3 I OZNXi Hozroa. 01173511$ TUI 011,71 T UOVIZ, MONTROSE. MN& JORN 8. TARBEL4 PROPIL MOO WM% and 11.411 104.0 Ipia IllUal o : i6 Z atetillY silk *atom Rohm. Ito D.lO Writidlis* • , Miscellaneous, DON'T READ THIS! Blab, intro to come to CGOVII STATION, on do kluutrose Ita old Ask For What We Have Not Got. au we will spree to have It to-Morrow What Wo 315Ecavo dot IS • 'Cu. •1/0611 TOP D 2 7 00 DD2 8 GROVE aIES, PROVISIONS. BOOTS AND SHOES, YANKEE NO. TIONs, lI.ATS AND CAPS, CROCKERY AND HARDWARE, A tine lot of DRUGS and MEDICINES, all of whiell will be add nt Cheap as the Cheap est fur READY PAY. All kinds of County Pro duce Taken In 'Mahatma far Geode at the highest Market Prices. CAPR PAID FOR PORK, BUTT= AND POULTRY. or abloom' to rerpontible Cow uloo Retelaukta In Neer York. Give at a call. /ANTS MAITTIN. MARTIN & NAM - AL knots. Oct. 24,1274 —lrm DIAL I COAL 1 COAL ! The beet Coa) In market to be had et the Donn Station. The onderrigned. hertox had long experience In the Coal Intik, guarantees oath/Diction. =MEM Et, P. STAMP, T. N. BULLARD. OR AT STROUD'S OFFICE, Will be promptlf atten lal tn. Con be sem itt. E. P Stamp's. evening., from 6 to 6 o'clock. 0. D. Stebbins. ilontro.e, 156 v. 4 .'14.-4co. mr. micri=l.3st.xgrer, Would cull st•cutloo to bit New Stock of FALL AND WINTER UPS, Now or rel.., In new Dray wocoa,„ LADIES' DRESS HOODS. BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, NEW STYLE OF pi: INTs., strA W LS. WATER PROOFS. FLAN NELS. BALMORAL, AND HOOP SR 'R . N. morE rs, 11051ERY, HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. PAPER HANGINGS. BUFFA LO AND LAP ROBES. FURS. HATS D CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDW ARE.IRON,NAILS, STEEL, STOVES AND GROCERIES, ETC. In great variety. and will he sold on the most favorable terms, and lowest pikes. H. BURRITT. New Milford, Nov, 11, 1874. CHEAP CASH STORE! We PI/ Cash for Goode. and cell for Cah, and would recommend PIOPL! FROM BINGHAMTON and eirmity. visiting Montrcee, to GIVE US A CALL b e r "lbF.Y2 l :ln; l eiralteer:Lt`tltulsoie=iritte° TWENTY DOLLARS that they mill in Binghamton for twenty-fro dollars. New Goods Arriving Every Day! READ & STROUD. Montrose. Nov.ll, A NEW aiIibINGEWUZIINT PIANOS & ORGANS, At L. B. Mall's :watery Stand, Whores lamer and hotter Ftock of the following goods will be Mond than FlocWhens In Nurthere ruutleglcauts: FINE AMERICAN WATt BES JEWELRY 6 CLOCCL SOLID MATED h PLATED WARR. (OP ALL KINDS) DIAMOND SPROTACLU, and a general amendment of Velaleal Merchandise, Sheet El sic, Violin Strings, etc. etc. All PinelVetch depairirg 'Sewing Machines and Or dune, his afreal.)bygene Repaired by • I L. bell.F. Meihnish. Isbell &MelbuislL Monnose r Ps Sept.lo.lBl%-lt. am OMNIBUS LINE. The anderelved hat an °melbas line running to ay. ery trent on Um D. L. & W., led Eno ltailwaye at Groat Bend, Any on:or for Shipping or RE•Shipping Baggage at either depot will bolattottP ll .Tottoodoo to. The new river bridge l• now completed, haute there is no Ferrying. a4gLma2x.a.amtei elweys ea heed to more, pane:wee to any point is the infra:malty; eettutsy. Q. IlttalANAN. Chest Lkitd, Aug. 19. 18;4.—it. /111111SCONIVIVANsIONas 0 V AN IN YALU% is - 5 . 114W as la seining and for the bsnrdt or Toting Von and other* who Saes from 0 3 entails Da:ELM Lao OT Moat.% sic., supplying the wan. ut dolts Cure. Wrist.o by 011 t) wuorurcdpim.elf Aar, ander• oak conolJarahtu qussekury.. and lout (masks se“..zlblng post p old Mimosa. uhrslup natters sins Inrisrd to .skln .o Hut author.. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. P. U: Bu: IS& Ihoutlyn,y. T October 'tat, 1824.—Zm. P A]IPIILL•'TB coxtmeal sue O'Mara Murder Trial, Fos t3oAa u Tuts 0717:4