THE DEMOCRAT. E. 13. HA IVLEY if CO., Editors Wednesday, Dec. 30, 1874. Gold closed in New York, on Saturday at 114. Bowles, of . the Springfield Republican, writing from Washington to his news paper, says of the republican party, "something has got to be done, and that with profane quickness." The Pottsville people have their hopes of future profit from their magnifi cent underlying coal veins rudely dispel led. The Telegraph informs them that as soon as the tariff is abolished they will be unable to compete with the Canadians The fact that there is no anthracite coal in Canada will not avail to protect them io their natural monopoly. There was another reservoir disaster at Hayden vine, Massachusetts, on Satur day, but ha noly, as far as known, no lives were lost. The new dam, being built in place of the one swept away in May last, gave way aim inundawd the valley below, inflicting hut slight dam ages, however, compared with the former disaster. Weston, the pedestrian, has at last accomplished the fret of walking live hundred miles in six days. At 11 :40 p. m. on Seurday night. at Newark, Nvw Jersey, he finished the undertaking, with twenty minutes to spare. His last mite was made in a little less than twelve minutes, and he dal not rest daring the lust fifty eight miles of his journey. From the present indications it is iilc. - ly to turn out that the mis-named De partm.nt of Justice, has been the most corruptly managed of any in Washington. From Williams the landanlec grabber down to thet deputy marshals, grubbing seems to hate been the game. And yet less than a year ago. Grant wanted to make.the buss grabber Chief Justice. It is noticable that the organs are not so anxious to corer up the Pacific Mail operations as they were those of the Cred it Mubilier. The Chicago Tribune fog instance, is already sp.-akin . of the kind of punishment to be inflicted, in case congressmen are implicated. It says : "ft is said that instances of actual bri• bery of congress have been di•covered, and that several received $l.OOO each.— If anything like this is ascertained, there are two things which congress must do promptly : First, to expel any members of the present House who took bribes and, second, to repeal the act of subsidy. Frauds vitiate all contracts and the right of congress to repeal the subsidy under such circumstances as are alleged will not be disputed, while the justice of such a course is'obviono Governor Hartrtnft has published his proclamation announcing the redemption of $1,230186,57 of the public debt of the state of Pennsylvania. This falls a little short ,of . the promise of the campaign prormunciamentois, but — the Repibiican papers do not fail to claim it as a finan• chit achievement. When it is remember ed that the money in the sitdcing fund is the accretion of taxes which cannot be diverted from that fund, and that the provision for the.oisposition of these tax es were made by a Democratic adminis tration and confirmed by constitatrinal sanction, it detracts somewhat from the financial merit of the agents, who pay the debt of the state because they can not do otherwise. Gov. ILirtmlift nod his administration are entitled to as much credit for the transit of Venus as they are for the payments made on the state debt. We expect that the Montrose Republi caa will meet all argnments in the Dew. ' MUT by personal abuse, in fact, we have got act we rather lige it,hnt it does seem to 11/1 the bight of folly for Homer to draa the name of Hon. Joseph Powell into this kind of childish warfare. We are proud to be associated with such a man es Jos eph Rivell,but the Repieblicnn should not so far loose its senses as to think it can make one vote against him now. If H. H. Frasier was possessed of a si.igle spark of the principle that should ani mate a biped of his outward mould, he would wait until Mr. Powell has made a record, as the servant of the people of this district who have designated him in so remarkable a manner to represent them, especially in the county of Brad ford, where he has spent his whole life from youth to manhood. We presume Vt. Powell does not care anything for these attacks,but we feel very much hurt, to loose any of the abuse of the Republi cans as it constantly adds to our populari ty.for which we frankly acknowledge oar indebtedness. We have concluded how ever. that Homer is not to be blamed. He has "roostered* around on the Radical "dunghill" of this county so long that his every manly feeling and generous idea is confined by the walls of his stone "her mitage' and we look upon him more in pity than in censure. Such a condition must detract wonderfully front his enjoy went of life. This is all the feeling we hove ti the matter. We would eugge t that 4 the " Ring' of this Comity, which he . seems to think, (in hie maudlin talk,) is still rampant, bad better take him over to Bradford County and there they will brush the cobwebs from his eyes, in re lation to Mr. Powell. irrespective of par. ty. We leave Homer by quoting the words of Shakapeare. "God made him and therefore Ist him pan for a man." The following are pat down as six eel). crate and distinct benefits to the farmer ! as the result of the Grange movement.-- it is believed that any Patron %t ones] taken notes of the situation will readily!, accord that these are the results, and that they-are most emphatically beneficial to the agricultural class. The benefits are : 1. Systematic social commingling.— We place tnis first. because if this had been declared the only object of the move ment, it is possessed ol the innate power to accomplish all the rest. 2. A hearty "awakening" in congress, ' and in all other places where laws are wont to be made of the potent fact that office 18 held by the consent only of the governed, and that "the movement" promised to be a day of reckoning. 3. That the "transportation problem" is likely to be solved by capital, coining into hearty competition acainst capital thus relieving the farme: from doing that which they are illy prepared to do, v , z.: building railroads across the continent. 4. A. hearty awakening on the part of railroad corporations to the fact that twisters are wilting to be assessed to the end that the capital ac.o Illy employed shall pay a fair pr.)fit,but thst the dodge of watered stock has had Its day. 5. Many thousands of dollars have been saved by Patrons living at points remote from s nirces of supply, by buying directly from the pr.iducers,and the prac tice it yet in its infancy. 6. Very Lige savtuzs in pm-Oases made for ready pty, which hits so largely token the place of the credit system brie• tafore too much in vogue. These are a few of the leading advan tages already realized, and they: alone have proved sufficient CO reorganize, In a great measure, the entire business system of the country. The Patriot says There is a combination to influence list fir pietism p ilicy or personal, polit. the action of congress in a matter of: ;11grindizernent I.e will find he has special legislation m ire important to the in.ide a serbms blunder. It was on., of people and more ind fen Utile than rail- the first priiic pals we inth;oeil in our road or steamship subsidies. The sewing tooth and we have crusted for a life bat machine companies are asking a renewal tle, it being . to us an axiom, selfevident of the W.lsoii "patent coy-' its truth and Pi:vice. It gives us ers and protects all present devices by pleasure t announce to our reabers that which the cloth is moved forward be a little !igot break; in the "Eist." While tween impinging sirlaces. Toe patent firret , f..re the mar p..ii•ati press of the is already twenty five years old, having country have either favored the shylock been renewed in 1865. The inv. utor or hen silent as the grave, now in De sold his right at the time of the renewal ceinber An no Domini 1874, Die Phila f $50,000 to a combination who wool I delphia .Iqe. in an obscure part of its otherwise have opp isi-d and fa •ferred ih !colninils, contains the following commu• job. The stockholders in the patent are nitration (not editorial) which we hie to now asking for another seven years ~ of lour readers with our full endorsement. liberty to fleece the people by a deliberate "The importance of regulating the rate o nispiracy in which c ) igrestianal ac. of intered, by law, in th • different stales the Union and pun ishing of ~ ;ion fur the extemtion of the patent feed Territoriesd is in the initial step. The averago cost m i e rs hee . o n g d rea tl y e y p gl c both by te n t e ibbc at of the sewing machines sold throughout I l a rge. If the item of iraud or extortion, the country is about twelve dollars apiece. connected with usury, alone could be The average selling price is sixty five ( 1 0 1- ascertained, it would no doubt cause lasa apiece. The proms or CL.,III,Ga• nen the lu.r to from st ma. o , rdsir to tw nies interested are about thirty dollarsliu„s of are annually wrung from of dollars per aniam. The original lumest labor. patentee and the persons to whom lie Now. Ow legal rate of interest in the sold oat hate reaped such a r;ward as is different states varies from six to twelve per cent. per annum. while the usurious seldom vouchsafed to iiiv,iitora or their rates average front twelve to one hundred assignees. The attempt to fasten their iiwr cent. per year. in some instances as monopoly - upon the statute book for seven ; high as ten per cent. a month, fur loans years more is one of the noolest pieces of meet sn-culaiive transactions. The j .bbery ever developed at Washington.— p ache of lending when carted to ex• There would he no dqnger in it, but for ' e : s t..h us alarctrifeti e whhich orr ,le.ads er and d o poverty the money with which the parties in:- len i d-r, often 1.-ading to ' sw c 7t r i r d ' lTil l g s terest are able to supply the lobby. Con- transactions, which incur a severe peral vgressmen who would not like to vote for t c. The farmer, the mechanico he miner ii and the Inniept tradesman tire all elide dirt-ct steal are sometimes wonderfully a si n iff d er p , r rs „r fr s o , rn ed illsgn gamblers, such usurers indifferent to indirect methods snob as is proposed in the extention of this patent.' die marts o' trade throughout the coml. try. More than "Spartan" Heroism. 1 The sum if one linndred dollars, loan- To gieour readers an idea of what ed at compound interest for one hundred year , amounts to more than one hundred peopla thA of the Montrose R publican 1 tiiim,nd . dollal I, ; and when the latter s outside of its own sanctum, and also out• side of Susquehanna County, we extract : or iii is inie r s e i - i . -d uv l e i S i ted it productive i compound real interest, estate the following from a correspondent of ! yielding ten per cent. per annum, in filty the Bradford A , gus. t years it produces $3,200,000. "1t certain ten per cent.," says an EDITOR ARGUS ;—The more than Eng ish political economist, 'will insure "spartan" heroism exhibited' by the edi tor a that very Independent sheet— the employm-nt of capital anywh.•re : twenty per cent, certain, will produce ea- Mill named Independent Republican gernt-es ; flit% per cent ,positive audacity; emanating from Montrose, in its malig- • Hunt misrepresentations and a b use or one hundred per cent. will make it ready , to trample on all human laws ; two bun gentlemen who were candidates at the recent election, is a disgrace and re- ' fired per cent— and there is not a crime at ; which it will scruple nor a risk it will proach to respectable journalism, not run, even to the chalice of imprison- The only distinguished characteristic i the above named sheet ever posset-sed,l Placed in this light, who can help see ment for life" - NU its subserviency to the interests of the Cameron and Mackey ring, which ing that asnry is a griwing evil, which hare fur many years been plundering the I has rapi .ly increased during the past few people of the money wrung from labor , rears That the country has been cursed by taxation ; also.the extreme parsimony , by an irredeemahli. currency" in its employment of Unto in the polit icalstatements made in its whims. This editor of the ring organ in Sus quehanna comity has felt it incombe3t upon him to furnish weekly instalments gr abuse and slander, during and since the election, upon Mr. Powell, member of Congress elect from the 15th die•rict, and Mr. ILawley, candidate for Eenatur in Susquehanna. In regard to Mr. Powell, we can say with the most scrupulous regard for the corrrctness of the statement. that his election was due to his unswerving ititeg ray and unblemished business r.•putatiou extending over a period of years. Hav ing ascended the ladder of &served pub lic confidence, and risen from the mosa humble surroundings by his own unoid ed exertfons,hts fellow-citizens gam him a most emphatic endorsement at the polls on the 3d of November. and we call at- ention to the significant fact that in Bradford cottntv—among people who best understood,his many sterling traits of character, integrity anti honesty of purpose—.he received the largest support and if the editor of the ring organ in Susquehanna can obtain any satisfaction in the use of billingsgate he so freely in. dulges in each week. our advic t . to him i s to keep right on, at the same time giving 'tire the gratuitous information that he will not hijurc Mr. Powell. or serve in the least to shake the confidence of the people in the man they have clmeen, to represen• them in the National Concicas. The best refutation against the slang and abuse heaped w,th so much liberality npo.i Mr. Rawl*, is the vine received by him in Susqu.inumn county, nor do we for , a moment believe it will serve to alienate any of the friends of that gen• as the p.•ople are beginning to think and take action In' their own de fens, in these days of official malfeasance of dishonest jobbers in the public service. Interest end Usury The DotocitoT has been battling for the riirlits of the laboring ma•ses. against the shylocks ,'.wring the last three years. unaided II country or rity press, and with the .11 intr,se Rapublimn in this couuty,to assist in wiling up the "coyotes" by its groundless and malicious personal abuse and misn•proseutai ion, calling the editor of the DEMOCRAT a "mountebank office seeker" and a 'blatant demagigne" Rill other pet (?) names less germain, even. than these. We have had the "Dim in ick —Jad win— Wilson —Persalls Ring" Wayne county to betray the Democ• racy of that county into the haqs of shy lock sympathizers or those who are too cowardly to stand up fir Atte kight, just becons,t we dared to interfere with the infam ius schemes of the "little" band of usury thieves in the last legislature, who I were plotting and counterplotting to rob the 1 th9riny, muses by taking away what little safeguard they now have ou the statute book antinst extortioners.— The "13•ttler" of Eli • county called us the "Jackoss —mud —p aver of the coon try,' (for lack of argument) iu the halls of the State Capitol, mid he might now add. if he is a Ito mg legislator, that our kick It es proved fatal to some in this and c iunties. W. have passed thronzli the caldron of the Montrose Republican in two p htiail campaigns, heat seven limes holler with matt mon+ p•rsonal abn..e and take machine. non: tbaii it is wont to be heat, and hive cone out tlitictllted. Af er pastor: throuitn then• crucibles we find ourself better CI t d rbati ever for our Jut y. It any oce It is an idea that we entered the Normal Scholl Appropriations The appropriation made to the Statel4ormal Schools by the last, Legislature was $600,000. The commission named in the act to distribute the money, the governor. the attorney general, and-the superintendent of common schools,have apportioned it as follows: 11311erevflle , $15,000; Ealinbor ~ $5,100; Mansfield. $5,000; Ku•s town, $lO,OOO ; Bloomsburg, $3,000 ; West Chester, $lO.OOO ; Shippensburg, $5,000 ; and Sagamore, $5,000. Including these . . amounts he several se.honls have now received directly from the state appropriations, as bslows : $30.00:: ; Edinboro, $30,000 ; Mans field, $40.000 ; Kutztown, $45,000: Blooms. burg, $40,000 ; West Chester, $35,000 ; Ship penshurg. $40,000; and Sagamore, $30,000. Another appropriation 01 $40,000 will be neces sary to place each of the other schools on the same basis with those that have mewed the largest appropriations, $40,000. e!M In cases where there are several indorsements on a note there is this difference in responsibil ity, namely, successive endorsers are equally li able to the subsequent holder, and their rela tions to each other are in the earn e order. That is, any one of such endorsers upon wb3m the obligation is pressed may claim from either or all of those before him, hut not from any who succeeled him. Joint endorsers are equally li able to the bolder who is not one of them, but its between themselves the recovery is to be equally divided. As, if the drawer tail and there are two joint endorsers, both solvent.eith er may be called on to pay the debt, but they must then divide the sum between them. It makes no difference which signed first if tb"y were joint endorsers in fact--that is, if the note drawn to the order of both Worsen. The greatest achievement in the recording line ever performed in Northumberland county has been executedin the Prothonotary's of at Sunbury. It was the recording of a mort gage of the Philadelphia and Reading coal and iron company to the Philadelphia and Reading railroad company, to secure $30,000,000. It embraces a lien of ninety-two triton of land In Northumberland, Dauphin, Schuylkill, Colum bia, Lebanon. Adams, Berke, Cumberland and other counties. The mortgage occupied 2.50 printed pages, and was transcribed by Mr. Bloom, the assistant clerk, on 12.5 large pages of a mortgage docket, containing 107,000 words and taking him twenty-five and one half days to complete the work. BrtAD6ORD Will be found to possess those qualities neces sary to the total eradication of all billions at tacks, prompt to start the secretions iit the liv er, and given healtliy tone to the entire system. Indeed, it is no ordinary discovery in medical science to have invented a remedy fur these stubborn complaints, which develiqw all the re sults produced '..ty a heretofore free use of ca!ri mil, a mineral justly ilnatiled by mankind, and acknowledged to be de s tructive in the ext'eme to the human system. That the properties ul certain vegetables comprise all the vi.tues of calomel without Its injurious tendencies, Is now an admitted fact, rerhierei.l indisputable by sci entific researches; and those who use the 'Man drake Pills will be fully satisfied that the best medicines are those provided by nature in the common herbs and roots of the field. These Pills open the bowels and eorrect ell billions derangements without salivation or any of the injurious effects of calomel or other pni sons. The secretion of bile is promoted by these pills, as will ha 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 & Son at their principal office, corner Sixth and Arch Streets. Philadelphia, and for sale by all drug gists and dealers. Price 25 Cents per box. New Advertisements T The nnhoeriher tort s Jo dement note In or 1j noir Motttrope. 00 Thtoydat le-t. cieen hy Alfred M-lea to June: Moon• he i ring dro or Riven D. c' , t7 her 1176. 17 , 71. for the nom of $4O Poo tn• of nt void note nto.rehy lorotdden. A liberal 'enfant will he paid for M. return. JAMES MOORE. tan! Moab, Dec. BO Inl4—Eir pd. TAKE NOTICE EVEEYONE I iffy dollars rewaili will be paid to any person after reading this, short. not received t he' worth of amount tare-teal, a a., CRANE'S GREAT AMERICAN BALSAM ! As a Family Medicine Fnt Coughs. Colds. Crimea Asthma Whorming Cough. Bronchial Dlseuse.Eldney Conipllant,Brairipelati. ecnif nla, db.. Pain In the -.lle and Breast. Also Cote, Burns 'cult. Bruises. Bite. and Mines of In sect.. Fend Bite.. Chilblains, and Inter.' sad Extern al Affectiot a general. Warranted a Sure Cure for the Piles. acknowl , dmoi by the Public as the bean for the shore met tloned I ilars-e. of any Meath:Me of the prey eut lay It is comp..r.l of windy rezetabie ingredients It pot:ides I be bloodoelltat mast be done in tiltiedenihr of nil i11...1W0 before the iiatient ran be cured It la particul rIY ben , a 111 in caste of ASTIIM A FILES re.. I. o,t humbug and any per-on I nylon a bottle of 0. A. ii and neing diaaatudied •fler using xof lt,may return the twine and receive their CLI••Ilry ha k We. the tideringined liter ueed inn.. Balsam, and d . hereby ts slip to it. good calmly le, and to its being 111 , remaromeeded ether d William., Di:n.lo.4*. New Milford, M. Dela way, Franklin Forks, Ron A 11, Pleb. blatant:ll Tilly, Pa E. B. Grade, Near raft City, C. IL Tanlutit. Scranton, and many other, Th • 0 A. B.lr not .1 , 1 et the popular price of one dollar p b ottle. Mut for fifty cents, so that all can have er It, Sold by Dealers gicuerally, I.:-TARLES L.. CRANE. New Milford, Pa. Dee 80, 1•74 —tf. k DMINISTKATOtt'g —ln the est. 01 Dr. man Sena , dreeasd. late of Franklin L e tter, of untalelotrai 100 in the said estate tenvirg been {garde( to theondetraistrd all persons owing said estate.ere roan/mord to make Immediate payment, and all per aim , having el .10, acatLin veld wtste. Ore req....Ws° present them without delay, Ltrritert AVOW, 4011}1 P. 0140 W. Franklin, Dec. 23. '14.-6srpi Adaintistrdlora. MUSICAL GIFTS For the 11C1.451,3rEi FINR GILT IRDITIoNIi. (Prlre $4.00) of three Elegant CoPectin. , of Round Mottle, eotltled: GEMS OF sTRAU•S. loptrotneotal. GEMS OF SCOTTISH SONG. Vocal. GEM. , OF SACRED SONG. •' GEMS OP GERMAN SONG. •• WREATH OF GEMS. PIANO FORTE OEMs. OPERATIC PEARLS. " Duets MUSICAL TREASURE. " and Instrumental PIANO AT HOME. Four Head Pleees. °ROAN AT 110 oE. Reed Orion Meek. PIANIST'S ALBUM. Instruments I. PIANO PORTE GEMS. Priee per Volume, In Boards, $31.0; Cloth $3,0; Fall Gilt E-1.00 Alvo oso,lanmoly boo od 'Lives" at Ma Great Moak .01 er.; Mendel...lh.. Mozart. Cbopta. eo.ting $1.715 to #2,00 pet bo..b. Sold eve', where Sent promptly by mall, post free, for retail price Ordersoon. OLIVER DITSON & to., CHAR. R. PITON tt Co.. 80/10n. 711 IVdtray. N. Y. 51-tc play So. D lEG ESTER'S NOTICE.—PUBLIC L NOTICE is hereby given to nSI person', con cerned in the tolh.wing Estates, to wit : Estate of Sarnh Knowlton,late of Rush,dee'd Charles Avery Executor. Estate of Wm. Gordon, late of Forest Lake, dee'd, Asa Warner, Executor. Estate 01 Nathaniel Reynolds, late of Brook lyn. deed, Bother Reynolds, Executor. Estate of Nathan Rounds, late of Windsor, N. Y.. dec'd, M. P. Whithey, Administrator. Estate of E. L. Brundage, late of Gibson. oeed, tieth Abel, Administrator. Estate of Joshua Darla, late of Gibson,dec'd, O. C. Brundage, Ad^ inistrator. Estate of John Smiley, late of Gibson, deed Oscar Washburn, Administrator. Estate of Lydia P. Light, minor, Hiram R. True, Guardian. That the accountants have settled their as 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 Thursday, Jan. 14, 1875, for con firmatiun and allowance. R. N. TIFFANY, Register Register's Office, Dec. 10, '74. IMITOR'S NOTICE —The undersigned, an Midi. Lll fur appointed by toe Orphans' Court of tuinn• Conroy to distribute the fonds fn the hands of Sri DeWitt, Administrator of the estate of J. W Wet son. deed. will att. nd to the duties of his appoint. ment at his office In Montroseoin Ttn 'day...January bib. A. 1- WM, at 11) o'clock. a. at. An pers.s interest ed will present their define at that time led piece or be firmer Oebstred from Comilla In upon said fond F. A. CASH. AL.ditor. Moutrome, Dec 8,11 -418 D'dINIESTRATOITS NOTICE—In the estate oi al. Prestos Cores, late or Latbrep.deed. letters of Ad minis, ration In the said estate baring beta granted to the undersigned, all pentona on-leg said estate., are requested to make Immediate myment. and per sons haring claims against said estate Imo repeated to present them Without delay, A. O. WIA.MMEN. Montrose, Dec. 43-6os AUDITOR'S NOTICE—The 'lndere'grind. an Auditor appointed by the Conn of Common leas of sof. quetia ea county. to distribute the Nude lo the lianas uf t./, Ltitleagolguee, to end among the creditor. of W. MI Tingley. will att..no to the anti. of his ap pointment at the office ante! lk Watoou, In Montrose,. on Wet:invader. December 3U. 1311. at I o'clock, p. w.. at which time and place all pennant Interrota • le tad rand mn-t protect their claim. or be forever debuted from wminn in npuu tend. L. F. FITCH. Auditor. Mobtrore, Dec.B, `ft—w4 AUDITOR'S NOTICIf. Tbe ondentgned Inning been appointed an Auditor, by the Orphaos' Corot of Sapodill:tit County to distribute the fund to the hands of G R. White, administrator of the est. co MILS A.Lear.deceased.will attend to the doves of his appoint ment at the office of rouser A Croassuordn Montroae.on Wednesday. Dee. 80.:871. at I o'clock. p. th. at which time and place all persons Interested 10 asid hind must present their claims, or be forever debarred from com ing la on said laud. WM. A. CDOSSMON. Auditor. Montrose. Dec. B. 1874.-11.. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned, an Audi tor nliTniwed bl the Judge• of the Orphan** 1.00 • t in .ne for the Comity or nusquehanua. on exmation. to the dual adminietration account of William flout. etre ,tor In the liwt will of Abigail ;ones deceased will attend to the dune* of hie appointment at hie lice, In Rot :e. 02 nat", /bun irr 00 o'clock hi the nimono. Allpanic. ftiterested h e re"ty reqUirett to appeal' end tirrewot their claims at the above dose endplate or he forever dnbsred. =MQIM Heavy Retarding Special Notices. Iliscellangone. II Kill Fr Ing SI \LBS.—BY VIRTUE OP WRITS boated by too Coo t of C.dttmou Plc.% ot Hungne -I.llolot C.•uuty and 10 13101:1111•Cted. . will .•zpo+e To ale by public vendee, at The Court liouen lu Muntrorc, ua FRIDAY, JANUARY 15111, 1875, at t.o o'clock. p. mo the following pieces ur parcels of land. to wit: All that certain plea, or parcel of laud .lints In the township of Oakland. In the county of Sorquelumna and State of Penovylvanla. bounded lied described on follows. ru wit on the north by lauds of Vouveut lot, no the east by land. of John B. Scordle, un the sotrb by an alley, and oc the we.st by land of Itohen High, bench. with the •poortenaaces, line two storied dwell log house and out-hstildings. [Token in 'execution at the 'inn of Moor, Brown v.. In Cargill. AL.() -All that certain piece ur parer' of land situ ate In the township of lock-on. In tho county Supynehanno met Stott. et P. tinsylvatila, bounded and described a. talons. to wit :.B• &vilest at a corner of land formot ly owned,by by Geo T. Perry nee south 4n droves west 61 EEtnthv pen• le,. to a cornet of lend now or booth pomission of 0. thC/ICY hello 44 degrees west 130 p..rriber, thence north 46 d.igre• a mid along 'arid now or Imo of Ni !son. it perches. thence sieng land now or I lie of Gee. T. Perry, 130 perches to place of beginning.. containing about 64 acres more or !eve. with the appellee iner... I franc dwelling b .0.00, 1 frame hint, 1 fratne grist nod .4w ..1111, with tolll.dana, pond, and wet, privilege. and about oncrialf imiirovad iand. tfski 1.1 cievition It the cult of C, S, !Sennett vs rata II Pus. A [Att.—Ail that certain piece ar parcel of and situ ate t o the towntotip f Oak intutin the county of Snaque. h •11114. at d nuou of Pent nylvaol, bouutit .1 ..ad denertb ed as : B git nine at a stake and tome north boundary of land lately ...toed by Ben). Skinner In the line tafJ.thn Biltodln land. boner moth ItiM degree. , went along raid Illiborn Land to. Ion& now uwueo by Jon., Nicettrtv. thrum+ 41.h0g .will Joon McCarty tooth 1.14 egret.. went too hemlock tree on the pouch bank of the vrbok, thence down raid brook north 165, degree/ e ;ft AS perchet and north tldhj degree. eat t 45 Altitht perthes to a hem ock tree. and north K.l degree. eact 16 perchet to •tonet, Inence north 6 degrees emit eu S.lOtha perehet to n *tale nod clone. the pinto of Muth ning, containing 45 acre. of land. more or It an, with tho op portmnoc. e. ant flame boon. one frame ham. cite or , chard. and attn.( /Barre. Improved. ITak. n in execo• tloo ni roll of Colvin Brush ra. Hiram Both Ono Lib rain rt. Ouch. 4LS.I—A 11 those two piece. of land pitnnte lu the townshlt! of Len 2. rounty and Plate nine, ps'i bound ed n d de•crlhed a• follow., to wit: Pint beeinnlng at a beech on the hal k of tt.t. Tunkhetatwk creek. theory moth 13 de,4ser wept 70 perche. ton tap, theuro 14 yenta south to hemlock. thence north 75 deeteer es.t NI pomiot to pout ands Wean, b..131 . 1 . 38}4 deer cs !art 00t4 paps' no to birch. thes.cc .oath 46 deerea eat 4t perch, to poet and Mono, Incur.' norh 01)4 deem...pen.' k. perche• to corner in turnpike them ro.orih o de_ •r. west 33 perche• h, gunner In ton.! lk . thence north 75 degree. wept Ott arches to .tone.. oho ce north 81114 degrees wept 15 por• her to place of beginning. tat• Inin , Og 52 acre. and 77 perches ol I end m Or or Ica, with the op rotenone., one old hou.e, ad out build logs, 1 nrchertL sit nt 40 sera Improt ed. The !gerund pi. ee Alecto np abort, !Pounded an described ar fol low, to wit at stone. In apt hrtinch of the Tolachnotook en e . th nee ...oh 75 dep...., ennt Vend 3. Otto peetthett In th • Brook!. and Lenox Turnpike, • hrrre .unlit 37 delr'cre • •Pt 3 7 511tetcher. !hence pooh PI deem-. art 26 perch•S Z llorard . • One. thence nor! h 6244 ..t twenty Dertiren to n hemlock. thence Punt h 41 deer...yr.-I'6 pendiee ton ronne.t hence !moth 56 desu'ea eat Id prrehee hoc l•l, thot•Ce north ON degree,' wept 34 perch,s to s hetnloct theme rep h 6..11-greet , t. per-hes ton beech, the ce north trl ! leg e..., wept 55 torches to a stone, thence tooth 4.1 lb nor. we 1411 p, rube. to the pls. e • f In g uu , og. eon talniong 9 !arra and 51 perches or lend aoe or h.... to . gether h the appatt•toter.. 1 now dwelling hoop.. I no'b, and on , hooding, snd a 3 topaved Tsk• n •o executto.!•! pu!, of P 11 (tint or ro P onenn• ntith T he Nut Ic•• —All Won mar GE • erruhc edth g• of pale M.ti III•Llt P., Sheriff. Sherdro (Millce, Montrose. Lee, 27, 111:4 MALES.—HP V:P7'...F! OP WRITS iee t ied by tb , • Court of Common Plea- of heel:le be!) n. Comity and to me dimmed. I .111 exploit to eel., by nubbe velidue. at the Court tleuee in Montt-me, no Friday. Jan. Sill, 157:5, At I o'clock. p. re., the following piece. or parcel. of lend to wit • Al' ittat certain piece, parcel or lot of land ritnate In air Bonolgh of Sumpiehanna Depot. Itt Stmonetianna my and w thm o r I tinAelfsrila. hontirl•ri And de seethed a• follows, to tett On the north by frau! "tree,. roi th•• ear. , by an a ley lend. g from Duo rare. I to main et row, on the 'tooth J Corner"! '. lot. 'and on the west by land of 'unto and -moth. haying a front of on r. rt, n d n drp•h 121 hret, he the •arno mere or lem. too. the. oath the tiponrientince ,of, Or 11104 h. um. with addition". and all on, wed. taken In execution al the sort of tort In sod NllllO vs 11 o Col grove el. al. %LSO -All that certain plev- or p land sitnitte in the toserwhip of lierrienaii the County of Su one]an nii and !stale -.f Dentlealvanln. brooded and described no follow.. to wit : On the north he road leading from Sewhiirg toroptke to Fiddle bike SD rm., east by Mon of Jams.. Rolls Ia nide. moth by Mod of la. Dor). wi* rode. and weal t y land" 01 John Manytto rIS .ea". coo lathing 911 2, rue, of the, rettbottro. to.filliar with the op ppstotinnoua. 1 house, tarn, a faa , fruit tree., and .hoot 41/scre• improved tralten In egewntion at the colt of s.rood K. esmsson on Cheater Washistrr . A 1.140--A 11 that certain piece or parcel of land "Ito ate In the township of Ararat- toasty of Bosom-harms and Slate of Deniallvania„ honndr-d end dm-malted as to mu On the north by bind. 01 Wet Bowan seri land' now r r Late of rl illiam Mira n. on the mot tor land" of Nelw n Porter, "JIMA Ogden 00,1 R . m, Water endlit, I.put 4/11.1 Weal by land* or but e. tilchnix b fhb., route ittogntoint 181 curia, more or lees. with rho epparten Oct.. one frame lion•e. two forme barna. No d other eat no g:r.. h orthanim, and "boot 70 ser. • Improved [Trcer, In exematlon at the rich of E. J Carr, a ,i o r goo d to Thompson Docile m Pater Dune and In non. Al.o—All that certain piece or parcel of both •Itoara In the totem-hip of Clifford. fondly of Suatinnhaa- MI Mid State of erunsylemia, hound. d and drretitled n• follows.to wit On the north by land• of the Ora ham • state and I Ind- of Orin Rivenhorg. on the root by Mild...! Orin and Wet. trivet burg, on the molls ha the ttighway Imdlne (root Clifford comer" to I:tundra end 10.01. o' A A. Tiormy, and on the We-I by lands of Gil wen and Joramil Lee. and ire, of C. Stephen.. contain ing VI an , a of land he the enure more or leer ttmet her with the appurtenance". 2 d e 1 1 1.0 noose., 5 ball, and riled!. cider mill, and other ontholitring•, 4 arehards, and names that arn-• Imp {vent [ Taken to execution and rad Br the properly of darn. . Durk; on and t hoots" W aik..araa. ALSO— all that certain piece or part& nt Wood •Ito ate. lying, and bring In the township Loma. In thr coar ay a sooNnetinntia an • Slate got Pent:oily lola. bOntoded and described as follows: ern lbe north b. lends of R. Tinsley and melding Ft Illetrou nn the rant by land of A. Fergtoon on the ...nth by Laud co Wm t noted. and on the west by lands of George Williams and lo Inert Ilad•el tootalsong T. arts.. m , or lens, writs the appurtetteners. our house o ern, orthard, a. d •bout 25 acres Improved. [Tibet In .:motion on *nu. dr, e rite at the suit of Sol .mon Taylor v• Ell .tiered. 1.-0 111 thou, three certain tote or p creels al la od and premises, her. healer particularly deseritord. Pau are In the township Olmors. to the ...aye ra_ qna . bonen and State at Peensylvatola. huttee and I.onned an follows, to wit: No. I. Deelnislug at a post and stones the wouthwest corner thereof. tretoce by land of C. T. Lathrop south an degrees west 72 pen her toe post sod snows. thence sty lot .No 2 north / desorthw wt.! 116 perch, to a post and •tootes. thence by laud of harlee HI-ley north N , &TM' , west 72 peed,/ to a post and stones. thence be laud of wllllnm Lathrop down 2 deg. weal 112 and Sloths , perches to the plane bf beginn'tog. nteining St acres and Int pershe. mare or less. 1.-a cepa hie they from alt that owl lying ion the Cast side of heinthlic rood al the twouthwest corner of whir St ad joining laud of Wm. Lathrop I No •of wid trent be ginning s , • point In the highwiter II enf Elk Lobe, InstiCe north WO./ d -greet wir.l po reties to a pea, t the northeast corner or hum oft•.P.Lain, ,, p or lake. thence by bent desCrltted led north 25f1" east lan witches to • beech. thence Sr lend of James Risky South Ma' neat 02 perches to • birch, thence south liX • west '7l perches, to • beech nu the hank of said I Ike, ea I thence along the loglowsler line of sald lake the several corm.... there of to the plat, of beginning. uninviting 114 art a. More or lees. N 411.3 belng routlenous to and attpinlnst shove tract and negtunitte at a northwest Nollet In the cen tre of the road. thence *lawn SS' ea, tin perches to • drone and stone. thence south 5- w. nt no and a nar, tierrher to so apple tree stamp. thence loath ll' went Bland 4-tOths perches to a stake and stottes tho nee ninth Err west 57 perches to a 0411[am:id clones thence n. rte lA' west 4 porches to a stake and stone...thence north ;ow' west 42 - perches to a slake and stones roe- r it rho rry. thence south Br' ♦ eto 8 perches u the high way thence slots said highway north It - west sap. rcla• r• to the place of berm tang. containing 1 2 rant Sad n perth.r, (SZlMpting and reserving therefrom the bury• l u g 0.4,1 nd 'her .lu. containing about one-roorth ut acre. with the right to pow Ore of obstrdctlon altbotat Itlndrancro at all 'entwine of the seer I Being the same I,r)miees which W n Evans and Emma. hie wife, by odeoture dated the 15th day *4 Au:att. A. 11 , 187.. re corded at %Outfox, soonnehanna Costly, Pa.. In Deed hunk iQ past 9 G. de . granted and conveyed onto the nary Land AlSlOClalloti lit re, together with the appur tenant...v. I frame Louse. lure. nod other unt-buolding/, orchard, and afloat 2u acni improved. Draken In exe cution at tae snit of Geo. Goodyear Ts. The nary Land Aertielartion. Tea. Notice.—All bide must be arranged on the day of •de Id B 11 K..XIB' Sheriff Sherifre Ofriee.linn rose. Dec. I. 19:1.-Is Administrator's Sale OF BEAL F.STATE BY virtue of as order of Mitten', Conn of Fun. t 'minty. the undersigned will expos. to rale on the Dr.. 11,1. fu Pores,* Lake town•hitt. tot Thursday. Jan. Dh. 19Th, et 10 o'clock. n, m the to louring deeerlbed real eetate. late of Joel Tom I. dee d. All that certain farm climate In sold township. boundco on the north by la,s of atautry Terrell . d highway on On east by lands of P.drick Mctlahlil and [bold Ipb on the synth by lands of Randolpn Turrell and other tends of ..state of Joni Tunyll dee'd ; and on the west b. 1..t.d. of Stanley Corglilli tieoue hundred and Arleen acres rnornor lees . Tub tarsi I. N Ter deairabld prop eery. having upon 110 der some dwelling Iromo, good htro• and outintuae, an •hatodnnec of ebutee L nit trees, heti g well wan-ted well and permanently tet.etd. Also a mielo other farm situate in atoreasld township. imitude on the nun hwe-teily sane by lauds of Robert Under 111, 11. F andrick ant Stauley wren; no the ea-t by timer land. of the estate of Joel I tarred, deed and Randolph Turrell and 11.Y.RandrIck nn the south by land. td O. U Johnson; and on the west by lands ate e tete of Jew.. %tone de. FM4410114( two bon dud and Wt.{ 'terra more or lees. end about one hund red and fifty serer of the same lommTed. and haring np , on It peed boosts and barna, a thrifts YOU•I2 M.rd. IL n 0.140 stone I:Ram. anti phony of wood cud water. These farms &loot end ittgetner constitute the home stead properly of the We Joel Jarrell. Tenon or third of the purchase money do•u one dare it) one year. • d one third at the do. were of bar), 'widow of Joel Thrall d.c'd; the latter ter.. plymente With their interest pueblo auto ally, to be secured by bond and mongsgeno the pretni , .e*. !Ito/ RV Y. !la/JOWL:IL wiLeus J. TURItE..L. Fong Late. Dee. S. Adadulatratore. 17..s.rtismixam. Hiotra.E. OLTOBITS ?HZ COIJR? UOVIZ. IiONTROSE,PENS' JOHN S. TARBELL, PROen. Nine Stages and - Haas tents Ml* (loose daily. am neetirlY with the Mucttham lianway. the Leith& Valley and Um W. ttalirowl.- Is; irawz Cauchy & Co. WAT I KNOW ABOVIr AtANINt, or how to clear .1 oo a o $2OO per month selling Corornos, stereo.cop.c Views. Map+ and 'hen*. Apply at once to D. L. GUERNSEY. Concord.-N -4 Is 60 rl3ll COUMitsi .N tat BOOK AGENTS On new and most papa's, books by one , f the largest subscription firms to the cogntry. $9 books for 80 as.; $3 books for st.3o. de. No humbug. Send for circulars nod see. Address P. 0. 800 Ilatford, Conn. 49-lw IIGENTS., .18.000 Boxes, Chang Chang, sold last IS month. fimshles any On, to polish shirts. cotton and calls must to new. Oslo only one cent to doe large Ironing, and preserves the linen. necessary as soap and sells at slant. wen, Women, I3oys end Girls htrutsbed with WS v employment. Partienl .n free. an deglint throws, Oven with each hoe for 35 coots. CLIONO Ca... Mount CO .7 West dt., Boston. 48-1 w H AVE YOU TRIED 317 IEVE:11E110313.41. ARE YOU Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ? Are yon PO languid that any exertion requires more of sa eft.rt than you I,lc/11.01e of making! Then try JUNI:MEM. the wonderul tunic and invig. orator. a hicn scan no beneficially on the seCretilro Or gems as ha impart vigor to all the vital torero. It Is no Icohholic appetiser. which stimulates for • 114011 time, and, to lot the stafferer fall TO s lower depth of misery, hot It as a vegetable tonic acting directly on the liver and spleen. It regillate• On Bowels. riniela the nerves. sad glee. ouch a haalthy tone to the whole system as to too.. make sue tumid feel Ilk. a new person. Its operation Is not violent. hot I. characterized by great gertlettess; the patient experlene s no swirleh change, no marked results bat eradintily his troubles -Fold their tents liks th- Arabs, And •Ilently steal away " This in no new mod untried discovery. but has been long used with wonderful rented' I results, and I. pro noune d by the high eat mudlcAl an boo - Mee...toe most powerful tunic and alterative anoint, Ask your druggist for It. For stile by F KIDDER & 49-4 w New York. . _ _ Miscellaneous P HOVE I' 9WINTR —The tin ersigned by n I Bertphlre W.ir. and also& Matt• lee. foe beer lee lb. fall. Nor. I. . 2w. pd LICHENSTEIN & BLUMENTHAL BROS, New All Hord, Wholeenle and retail dealer. In Fine Wateber ndkb Jewetry, Sterling Silver Ware, French and Amerlean Clock.. Flue Maud Wart. and ni In r Tea ecia. Mee oh kind or (leld and Oliver rioting. Watch. Clerk. and Jewelry Repairing. nod Plain and Orwtmental t. 14.111, "' lllll " :t. Y 44 ' . ' Tr". N EW MUM MACHINE SHOP JUL(I " • SHULTZ. Practical hlnchtaint. rettrrect'olly rotlcita the p tnmaa m al, who may want Eugyucr, •thaltlug, 11/111,:.•. Pul!rivalry Sc. N. 8.-Special •otrat 101 l paid to tepatrlug. • NC% Mil:Ord...4lllV 10. -11-13.. MANHOOD: How Lost, flow Restored: Jtatt Publathed, a new edition of Dr. Culver weird Celebrated Sc.., on tb. ',alma] core mean o no-Mt:lnv) of S, rmntorrice • nit itSMittat weak ..., Involuntary Seminal law.ea. , Inatotancy. h. eta; and Pity teal Incapacity, litakiedtment to Mar riage, e c , aino, Coneumptino. hpiatbay, and Fite, in duced by .eiticdulpetice or it--x 4.1 extravagance, etc. . rice. in Pealed envelope, only PIS rent, The celebrated matter, in thin admirable ht.ear.clear. ty demon.; rates, (mica a thirty yearn' 'mecca-nal pm, tee that the alarming con.equencee of .elf.tibutie any 1... radically cured without ate d todcrona tarot Inter nal medicate ur the appitmalon of the knife; poled ut; , at a mode or cure at a. ye pimp., et-stain. and effec tual. by mean. of which every taller,, n t mutter what hie condition mar be, may core himodi cheaply. pri vately, gnu radically. Thin Lecture...ooold be In the banditti tottery youth and every ram In the land. • • • Sent pno o r 0 . 4 .1 io q ,a4ll - 1 ebvelope, ro any addteest po,i peld . O , J, Al Cents or IWJ post 'tamp*. Adttre, , . Abe CHAS J C. BLINE S CO.. lei Bowery. Neerl k p ; tr. umce 800. 45:16. .1 BLATCHLEY'S Improved CUCIIIII3EII WOOD O POUF', rastelesti. Durable. EtllMeol. tu and Chimp. Tee best Pump Mr the Isms, lIIIIIIVI . Attention I. eopecinily ®lnvited to Bistehley's Patent Inn proved tins , bet and New Drop Check ~.telte, which can be nithitrawb without removing the Pomp. or die. tur .log the }oints. Also. the Cu s: p pc- Chamber. which never cracks oi ;i1 scales, nod will c.lint soy other. For sale tq D. .lers &the Trade `¢, sr genee..lly tmul , re. fur Illatehley . , = pomp, and It eel for sale In yvt,t! P 4 town, .end direct to CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, lifnnotarnirer. 506 Cumtnerr , St.. Phi , ll.l.lelphin, Ps. April Ist, 1814..—Iiim Nona Better ! I melte pollelea In the rellutv(nit eompanleet I Frank In Fire ineuntnce Co_ Fhll.. Aerets./.8.110.1100 • 01{1.1iterilai. N V .. ... .. •• 2.2:a.larn Genhahta, .. . '• I .V.0..09 11.0Ver, . . . ....... . • ... " i .. 2aciono Niagara.. .. '• 1.250.11(19 Fanner* York. . .... .. . . - 9 0.014 queerly, Lund... . . - 10.000.090 No — Tigerteata - -All National Boned ("tympanic, and n • conacquenen, veto , t 1 and reliable, having log been tried and always Moot cortby, ao all. Who have met with lova, eat my Attettey.will teat Ify Thove who have patronized me t will iv ,tt nay thanks. And to ihtwe whet have not. l can only • ty. l prondre to du by them, if oh. y wiii favor me with an Replication. aal du by all. gtve them intiarance vain( for their money. Very Respectfully. MANNY C. TYLER. ❑.rtfnrd Accident In.orence Company Policies writ ten from WIC (Lay ID one 3 ear by E=! Join the Masonic itseoeWinn at Scranton. Ap.tly to HENRY C. TYLER Ilontmee, December S. In 4 -a G OOD NEWS. Fra.E Ttt ALL ! ! For A. N Bollard ha. on bitted a lot of the choicest Peers you ever •••v, the very him Comb, flies 1., the market a on tot of Prime Sweet Potatoes. Ontario, Ltbbega and all.aluds of chol^e FEBITS AND VEGETABLES in their seven. A new sto,k of the hest Wheat and Back* hest Floor. Com Me it, Oat Meal. and Feed. Fish. Parking Suit. llama. and Del, d Beef. Dried andSanned Teas.Cutfees, Sagar.A, TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUFF. A new Mock of School Booka and Slates, and 1 floe mock of pocket zia 111112 3 .3 3`1531 aGYI and lota of other goods quite to numerous to mention nod to any one making a Sill the ahme size they aortal. ly woke when they go to Ittnahstoton. ' will utee tit Mat Botghumtun prices at least to per coot. Try It an, you 0111 he convinced. A. N. BULL-AIID. Montrose Nov. IS. '7;.-3w. T AYLOR'S FAMILY 111/WIC/NES. Pain and Lameness relieved In a short time by the net of Taylor's Celebrated till, The areal. Ithennietic and Neuraliclo Ito m.). This n, di. it.' it ems cure all. but is warranted to cure more of the ails and 111.,' whi c h d c sh to heir than any other nod' rine ever di ? mitered. Olae It a trial ; If you do not find it tn.-) 1 cos... you nothing. It may he used a lib lb , ulna advantage fur any kind of Pain. [Amcor..., Wounds So•cs upon wan or beast. Will not ...art the raise I around or *ore. Pull directions for usearound , hottle. Ask your Merchant for a fret vial. NnCure-` , I No Vey. Taylor's Congo Syrup or Expectorant. for all Thrust and lung (lipt.s4e.. it pleasant 10 the taste and cradvict• nothing Injurious. Try It, and rtop that con h and take the soreness from your Throat and I en.. Ask your Merchant fora free vial. No Cure- Co ray. Taylors Conditir n Powder. for all kinds of stuck and poultry. Werrante I the beet rtmurator or the system of run down or diseased stock that has ever been dis covered. Try them for all Mimeses Incident to the btute creation. Directions for use mound each peck age. ho Care-Ito I ay. All the shove medic nes fur anla by Abel Turret! and Parrot it Nichols, of alutdrtse. and all Druggists and Dodo, thropyboat the meetry B. ttROWNING TAYLOR. tm- October 91,'74.-1y GEO. A. PRINCE & CO ORGANS AND 11EIMEN, TheOldeol, largest, Sod itnst Perfect MArka4etorl the l rated Btit,s 54,000 Now Is 02e No other Mutest Inatrooker4 ever attained the ea Populanty. lareend for Pile' List Addrces BVPVALO, N JOB PRINTING AT THE "D4HOCRAr ()Merl. V •orp. 'trap ' DON'T READ THIS! Plot be aura to coma to COOL'S STATION, 00 the Mootrote Itallifflli. eta Ask For What We Have Not Got. ■at we wlll agree to have It to-morrow TlCllaamt TATco 23C voire 41131-4=14 II • TOLL •ILSORTXZNT OP Dril 7 'IVO Ct.)2).2 GROCERIES. PROVISIONS BOOTS AND SHOES, YANKEE NO TIONS, ft.vrs AND CAPS, CROCKERY AND HARDWARE, A tine lot of DRUGS nod MEDICINES, all of which will be gold n Cheap'al the Cheap. est for ItEapr PAY. MI killkl3 of County Pro dace Taken In Exchange for Goode at the hlahert Market Prices. CAtOt PAID FOR PORK, BUTTRR Alan POrLYRY. or ahlpped to reepoorThia Coro valet 31,e.hpin 14 is, New York. Glve of a call. JAII/./I MARTIN 15AXVI.L JONIZA Inffl=l Oct ti. Mt —.4m COAL ! GAL ! COAL I The best Coal he market to be had at the The unden.lgned. herine had long experience in th • Cos) tr.tdc,gasninteer , ostletaction E. r. STAMP, I. N. DOLLARD, OR AT WIN be promptly attended to, Cua be roe. at E. P Swap's. evenings, from ft. to B o'clock Montrose, Nov. 4 ,14.-4 m. H. 33111.3 Et xrx-r, Would of o option to bte New Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOOFS, Now on .sle, In new 60bDa,„ LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, NEW STYLE OF PRINTS, SHAWLS. WATER PROOFS, FLAN NELS, BALMORAL, AND (100E' sKIRTs, V ELATE rs, HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS. BUFFA LO AND LAP ROBES. FURS, HATS AND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES, HARD W ARE.IRON,NAILS, STEEL, STOVES AND GROCERIES, ETC. In great variety, and will he sold on the most tavond,le terms, and lowest prkes. New Milford, Nov, 11. 1874 CHEAP CASH STORE! We pay Cash tor Goods. sad sell for Cash, nod would recommend PEOPLE FROM BINGHAMTON nod cle.nlty, staffing Montrose, to GIVE US A CALL hefor• purehastog elsewhere as It le generally admitted that wd sell the same amount of Goods tut TWENTY DOLLARS that they sell In Binghamton for twenty.flve dollars. NOW Goods Arriving Every Day READ A STROUD. Montrose. Noe. '14.--lye. A NEW ARRANGEMENT! PIANOS & ORGANS, At L. B. Lab°ll'a Jewolry Stand, Wherea tanner and better prank of the Following goods will he Amu.' then el...where in Northern ecuueylvsele; FINE AMERICAN WA TraE IEWELRY a CLOCK'S SOLID SILVER a PLATED WARE. arid a general asmrtment of Musical Merchandise, Sheet II .slc, VisHu Strings, .to. All Fine Watch Reps!dry I Sowing Machines and Or os a•ual.) by gave Bepulrat by L. B. Ltbell. P. Ale Sept. 10. 1673.-IT a t iz OMNIBUS LINE. • 771 e undersigned hat an ornnlbas line conning to se •dry train on tun D. L. & W., and Eno Railways •t Shipphir ? or Re• Shipping Baggage at...vases depot will be pnamptly atteuden to. 'The new river bridge is cow completed. hence Mee, 00 elTy g , • Always nn hand to unovel punnets to any point In the eurroundlun ounuul. _ area Brad, Aug. 19, •t 81'4.-11 G :BUCUANAN. Prop'r. TIIIC COMBS:CA.4IONA 0 V AN INVALID, abllshed an a warning and for.the Ittgant of Yoram Mee and ethers who after from-rJettfoce Drumm Lon or Merveln, etc., aupplytng the mem, or tied- Cure - Written by one Woo eared hltneelf after under going court derable quackery. andweut free MI metriEg a pen p diteo euvelope. bufferere ar eavited to addreaa the author. NATHANIEL EIAYPAIH. P. O. But MA BauLodyn, N. Y. October 7th. 1874.—0 n. - - --- pAYIPULETB CONTAIRINO THE - O'Mara Murder Trial, son tsAix, AVlrus Onios. Miscellaneous, MARTIN & JONES. DunrtStatlon STROUD'S OFFICE 0. D. Stebbins. H. BURRITT (OF ALL K 1 DS,) DIAMOND SPECTACLES Isbell & 117elbnish. Montrato, Ps Great Bend. 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