V oliithe 32. ptittocrat--IClicat.,_ Arrangement of Math. 5q RA,l•4f-, r=flgl • • • • II I.?.i . tlt4rristf. , :Thic• ranktsimock, . ..... i s ; u 0 p mYlil46 VIA STAGYII: Montrose Depot. (Daily.) ..... 000 pa, ;fwd. Milford. ...... 00am .111upat Wyslueing .. .....:..... 0434 m • 9 00pm Prlendsrilie, (trl 1100 pm 800 am Amklin Station,(trLWeekl\J. 100 am 700 am Binlg,hamton.ri4s Lake,p el weckly).. 800 pm 700 pm sehopprn.ttrl weekly,). 1000 am 400 pm The New York, (r 44 Montrose pepotANets n i nkimmodh.n.nd Wyaldslng art WY. TheOonhiln StatkasTall,4llllll'nesdald,7bnratlays. and Satanism. • - The Binghamton mall, (e/a Silver Lska,) runs Taut. 1.14. Thursdays. and Saturdays. rlendavllle mail runs Tuesdays, Thiradays.and Bat ardays. The Meshoppos mall runs Mondays Wedneadays,aad Vedas& AD 0fT10.112.10 STAiais A Stage leareadaily for Montrose Depotat l tin.,:snd returns at Cp. In A Stage leaves daily for No? Milford at 7SO a.. Ea. sod returns at 830 p. m. B. C. irCIBMI AM, P. M. liontrese Bailwas7. Armco:tent of Trains. To take effect on Monday. Pet- 41c1,1674. Do.n MEE= . . . . 5.00 1.00... . .... Montrose .... .... _10.40 ' 15.09 550 1 19 ....... .. —Allen's.. .... .....11115 545 513 113 - ' C00r5.... ...... _lO2O 540 530 199 .... .... Hunters ... . . 1015 513 595 135..DInio F k 1005 525 585 132.... Tyler P ... ...... . 955 515 545 140.. . shprlngvllle.. . ...... 943 305 '55.3 145 Lynn.... .. 935 455 1105 150 Avery's.....l3. 935 4e5 610 0 0a... .....-... Lemon I` 915 435 623 203._ Lobeck ..... . .905 44 6 , 33 2 80,.. . Marcy's. ~ .... 653 415 555 1143 • •—Zinktiannoci.L....-.1340 , a5B MI train. emattect at Taakbannwek: with P. & N. li RR. going north an th • 'JAMES. I.BL SMILF.P... Pres't. New Advertisements. Auditor's Notice—estate of :Reuben Rey nolds. Miscellaneous Advertisements—Dauchy . , & Co. . Undertaking—P. & B. Matthews. BUSINESS Locitis Cayuga Plaster—J. t. Raynsford: Cayuga Plaster=o. D. Stebbins & Co. Farm for Rent—John Mclnertly. Photographers Advice—A. Hickeox. Rota About Tours . Every young married man has the best wife ...There is not an idle "typo':. In 3iontroce. Good. • ..The cauae of murdei is found in..spelling it backwends. - .We have a town-pump since election. It is a good thing. ..Twenty.five new names =r-all we add to our subscription list this week. ..These cold stormy Snntlay; evenings are very weakening - to Ike Coal bins of ramiliee with interesting daughters. ..There appears to be a lull in the matri monial market just now and yet the weather continues favorable for ..A country editor was seized with the lock jaw b cause one of his patrons called voluntari ly and paid Liza ad!eros:ti:tg;ikil- Remember ;bie Recep - tiqii UNa 2' lire Company on evening of this week. • All dohations will be thankfully received. ..The First National Bank or ; Montrose will be ready for business the Ist of March. The Bank for the present will be in Billings troud's building, east of the Brick Block. ..Sooner or later, justice certainly over takes the leader of a country brass band. A bridge came along and struck one on Ark bend the oth er day, as he stood on the top of an Erie freight train. „Alpe election in Mentroie:'en Tuesday the 16th,the following ticket wi' r ui elected : Bur gess, Danie Sayre; Town Council, Lucius W. Birclaard, W. A. Creasman, W. W. Smith,(Den tist) ; Justice of the 'Peace, Charles 'Avery ; Constable, JohnA,Howell jutlge,M,Elvelion E. L. Blakeslee ;-, Inakeleea, -Stanlei Stone, Henry C. Tyler; Auditor, Isaac Hamlin; As sessor, W. I-1. Boyd ; School Directors, G. Et: Eldred; W, W. Smith, -(cabllvav maker) ; High Constable;tilteird (Coloiecl.) ..The latest indoor amusement is termed the "Printer's Delight," and is performed in the following manner; Take a sheet of note pa per, fold it easefully, and inclose ii bank note sufficiently large to pay up acre in aditancet--And-ittat adds itttbAnselY to feat, is to send along the name of a new sub ecjiber with cash to balance. "Seep your eye on the printer, and if you detect a smile, the trick Is r.e.s6. Tir iL• ...During service last Sunday esening,a lamp exploded in the Lecture room of; the Presbyte rian elinroksettitig are to the , eoeni ittercatis ing great. excitement in the eengregation es well as others who were, dallied ..b.y—the,, fire alarm — lt 'Wet - soon exibignialied bui h. has damaged the room considerably by smoking the walls and paint,• This is the:second case of The other liras in the Key-Stine Saloon on Public A-venue, iediva.. also •:extftwuksitedLye fore doing de - j Much . . aaniagv. (Meat care should be taken of lamps and it may be well to Juvestipte the crudity of oil thit is used. ...The Reputiliugi has-the following criticism upon"tke the-Moaircit Railway. We most earnestly declare, the point wnll take B, and we are pleased - that Romer has:: spank met to attack somebody besides the editor of this paper. ;• ; • 11; ; "It seems that there is no _printing office along. the Litteour 444 Atnlt:ronr-:4 l 4lwitli big -of 'doing' the "rirlittlarto? Colnitpany, but they have to send way off lo Philadelphia to get their Annual Report printed. by Win_ F. lkfurphy's Sous. We have been Looking over a copy ,of the, Report. and mtn't seeoliat it is printed' any Letter than ow bis done here.— We get same news out of It, however It ap pears. if this Philadelphia-printed pamphlet is correct, that the President of the Company is one Btatiler, instead of Jame L Blakeslee, lit we had-before supposed also that among the Directors are Benj. 41ak r zlee and Azure Lathrop." .. The Annual Reporter the Montrose Railway Company shows that. during the last year the receipts : From passengers, $9,568,18 7 Freigitt,44,9l, Mail, $1,006, ; Express;ssBeoi leselan' eo - 60u5,3380, 40—total, 1i.4,838,16. Tile eiOenses of run ning the road amounted to 1,141,657.54, leaving balance in furor of the road of $10,181,V. The general statement of the affairs of the rood shows a cash balence in the hands of the Tr 4.4- lector t1,a87. Failure of some et the subserib -erg to the stock of we :radio pay up. is given as the reason that the road has %not been com pleted to ,the coatempl ferintpus towards Jones' ;Mit , : It iA ittatd.tat ; Sf tlf ' unpaid balance of stock. amounting to f.V..818., was kid in, it mould' tali& the road: and Oil* the company oat, of debt.' Lao oat fpr eohle- .- , The change of weather, when It comes Is INtly to be sudden, and there will, be, too tutt.ch :. unhealthy exposure. Colds have lin 111111111111 . tendency this season to result inlpnencuonla or ~, tiatamathliiilt• tfii , hisigs.;%4llaezm4fultins car ' tied off a great mauy who, but for a slight cold might Yet Wive enjoyed he and good •Lealth.for many years. There_is tip s_PeciOd 'rule for stifitd ins against this dangerous disease, but the ex -1 .", erctseuf - good c.."mpn.:serdle, W.W do Mauch-to ;,. prevent taking cold. 'Vet led, going Isom a warm romultdo the chilly air, laying off wrap ?, plageiffei.ii,*isit walk • iii it mom insullicie.ut ,,, lyteated, sleepling.,in cold or (latap beds, and going M..beti -before the bodilludfixt have be come snlifelerdly , ;warm.; me ,into the mod .1 common Methods oi exposur e: '4ll:Mese pm i be ,'9 13 4.1' 44 1 sliOulei . lag:. Yisliantlyl guarded '...! Warta., it is(' little singular Mat whooping 4. cenghs ' this winter.liarc Um Mine aheelthy ', tend‘cy; and yi'vessi, Ocuriii Oildien have sue ; eogibtll-..:AVIUM :PuMMlelllo..is in 1140.01 ties it . ;', certalnli•noWliitt'grdetAtinl.'#,xtra caution Saliba exercised with profit. ' - Carbondale Bank Robbery. The parties engaged in the recent Robbery or-the Carbondale Bantlf!cre arrested and are novilaciuM tip in:tha Willtesillarte jail They ,prove to be that conitnenl, ty ?tpd pot pOaressionaliao ivas•tiret supposed, Their Pomp alp ..W pliant Bono, William A. Rafferti;John. Nolin'-ind . John Guvernor. Pinterton'slietectloos worikdihe case up and nu 'thernalserminte, to ittPipid. Personal. The trends of P.ElOn_ley,svilt be, pleased tizfittir of Ms good atteceil in a_business line in the'eity of Ilinghamton. fietai a very popu lifFultniture Emporium. The firm has lately been changed to Donley &Casey and some new attractions added. They make „ undertaking ft specialty havlitg lately adderi f emeof the finest hearses in this section of the count 7,• Those who to Bitighamt'on tor forniture will do well to give them a call beforOpmrainsing. • ==l Dwelling-Rouse Burned Tuesday morning last, the dwelling or Mr Hubbard Bushnell, near the stone bridge, a short distance above Lacesboro, was burned to the ground with nearly alt its contents. The inmates were aroused at about one o'clock, by' the loud and continued barking of the house dog, and barely escaped with what clothes they could hastily put on ; some of them having to Jump from the windows. The cause of the lire is unknown. The amount of the loss we have not ascertained. Insurance on the house Cdso ; no insurance on furniture.—Suarittehmina Jour. =cam xonTIMAUD MEM Curs for a Palen As soon as discovered, take some spirits of turpentine in a cup, dip the finger in-it. and then bold the hand near a hot fire till dry ; then dip ft In again, and repeat for fifteen minutes, 'or till the psin ceases. The next day with a sharp knife, pare off the thick skin, and you will find something liken houeyeotnbe filled with water, open the cells and the felon is gene If the felon is too far gone for turpentine, oil of origanum, treated in the same way s will cure. It too far advanced for either to cure, the felon will be benefited, as it will be less painful.— Never draw it. Prom Harford Harford ahead I—On the 29th of Dec. last the children of Dalton Tiffany dec'd, met at the house of Joseph Tiffany, and after enjoying a pleasant time in social intercoutse and partak ing of a repast, such as Mrs. Tiffany knows well how to serve ; a proposition was made that they all be weighed. There were five did dren,whose nuked weight reached 1(142 pounds. The eldest turned the scales at 186 while the youngest kicked the beam at . 2311 One of the girl's husband (L. D. Wilmartb) nicely balanced the scale with his wife at 204 pounds. The united weight of the six reach ing 1246. Beat this who can. J. M. B. Sadden Death At about five o'clock Thursday morning a sudden and mysterious death occurred at a shanty situated near the Bawleyton turnpike, about a mile and a bait south ot Binghamton The family living there consisted of Park Fuller his wife, and son, named John Fuller, about twenty-two years of 'age, and a niece, a girl of about seven years. Park Fuller, who died so suddenly, Was sixty-seven years of age, and his souls accused of murdering him. The sou is now in Jail. A thorough investigatiort of the case will be made. Father and Son often quar relied and it is known that they had quarrelled but a short time ago.— Union News. ml laws of Slippery Sidewalks In I.fc.Laughlin vs. The City of Cory, 7 Leg. -Gazette, Is, the Supreme Court of Pennsylva nia bold that a municipal corporation is res. iionsible for injuries to a foot passenger caused 'by a dangerous accumulation of ice and snow as she sidewalk. The principle laid down in the case is this : ".A. municipality cannot pre vent the general slippiriness of its et reets cans - ed by the snow and ice during the winter ; but "it can prevent such accumnlations thereof. in the eliape of ridges and hills, as render the pas. sage dangerous." This point is sustained by- Collins v. Council Bluffs, 33 lowa, 324 ; City of Providence v. Clapp, 17 Howard ; Luther v. Worcester, 97 sass. 21:W.—Albany Law Journal. Personal. Charles Avery, esq., of Montrose, was elect ed Justice of the Peace, February 16, 1875, the "eighth time. He laas held the office there con. :tinuotualy thirty-titre years. He has also been Register and Recorder and Cjerk of the Or -plums' Court; has been County Commissioner one term, and Clerk of the Board of Commis sioners for a number of years ; has been Coun ip two terms, and High Sheriff three years. He is nearly 80 years of hale_and ".r - ma r !saM , er exceed 13,000; he has married nearly 100 couples, and probably administered more than 500,000 oaths, besides doing a great amount of business 84 el e cowl and administrator of decedent's eslates, drawing deeds, contracts, and other legal docu ments.—Binghamton Times. 4reathing Through The Bon The pernicious habit of breathing through the mouth while sleeping; or waking, is very hurtful. There are many persons who sleep With the mouth open and do not know it. They dto sleep with it closed and wake up with it awl but if the Anitlii ja, parched and dry on awaking, it is &sign that the mouth has been open during slwv. Snoring is a certain sign. This habit:should be overcotne. At all times, except, when tatting, drinking, or speak ing;keep the mouth firmly • closed, end • breathe through the nostrils, and retire with a firm de termination to conquer,. the nostrils :Ire the proper breathing applot mouth. A man may idiotic poisonous gases through the mouth without being aware edit. but not through the school Master Shot at. one day last week, says the Sullivan Ikmo oral. Ir. Christy. a tracker of the public school in, Franklin township. Lycoming aounty,4ust aim. the line of Davidson township, Sullivan county, at what is known as the stone school haute, came near being murdered to cold blood. It seems that Mr. Christy had gireit one of the pupils under his charge a gogOogpr disobedi ence of orders, and things had quieted down. Op the morning' ft/letting, Mr. Chrisig, while on his gray to school, discotered written op the snow at We aide of the "read these words, '.'Christy Must fall," and while reading a pistol chit was fired at him, striking an atlas that he carried under Lis arm and glancing oft thus saving his life. The . would-be murderer has not yet beer cilicalreiett,.. Kidnapping ErtmenKrtry----•-, 4 y' itibeeks Bradford comity, Pa., Saitirday aftetnoon„to aiirring - over`'the custody* a little girl ten years old. We learn ItielollewhlK facts in re gard to the matter hotel keeper of Athens, dolma to be, the father ot the_girl. The mother, at the time of having the child, was a .4ftq birth_or the child, she mar ried a gentleman in Athena: Some time since stetted atid , 3lr.Vidatitined l pissisests' lona this girl Be had befit,* teßised to morn : the ebild, • ,1)h- Saturday ,twt) the sisters of tho dont mother, came . to Athens and tools the child from thehouse in which she was staying and carried her to the depot, with the 4utention of taking Imr to Rochester, when Alio pasta* arrived on the ground nod atter a inruggle took PoseMaloh, or the child, who, is now , in the hands of the 'toirp officers. The women re tamed to Rochester, nod they ,momise.to in voke tho lawaforthe purpose or ;obtaining ths Welsh &sisal inClitoiti. A very encouraging_, 'religions revisal has been in progress at the Welch church, in Clif ford township, for the past two or three weeks, tin ongh the earnest yxertions of the Mew. Mr. Daniels, tlii.pastor. Nearly 40 Perso na have been converted. May the work continue until the whole settlement shall become interested. Clifford, Feb. 22, 1875. EArrott DEMOLlitq;—The name "G. N. Al len, et. al., dz.." tn the Jurors aenount, (County Statement) should read "Geo. K. Allen et. al., &c" Mr. Geo. K. Allen ie n resident of Lenox township, and was one of tlieJurors.wboscrv ed at January sessions, A. D: 1874. It was an error in transcribing the name. I hope Mr. G. N. Allen, will pardon me, I had no intention of having it appear that he sowed as a Juror.— Mr. Daniel Brewster the Jury Commissioner (Democratic) will undoubtedly get his name correct; when he puts it In file wheel. Typo graphical and clerical errors will occur in the best regulated W. A. Cnossmos, Corn's Clerk. Montrose, Feb. 180875. Fire to Binghamton. • A fire broke out last Saturdai night in John H Joost's Bakery, No. 08 Court •treet, destroy ing the Bakery, Democratic .1, G .,,,ter office, Gil more at CO . R., Photograph Gall y, and Turn ,r's Dental Rooms. Mosher's Drag Store was also badly damaged. There was insurance on a portion of the property to its fa ' value. The greatest sufferer t.y the tire is A. A . ." Carl, pro prietor of the Democratic Leader; Nearly the whole of his printing material its destroyed and lie had hut a very small ,amotot of insur ance. Mr. Curl has displayed great nergy and perseverence in building up a popu ir journal and his loss is a very serious one. We are pleased to notice that he was promp v . offered the use of the material in the Times slice until lie could reestablish his paper. Live and help Live. On the evening of Feb. 13th, it being under stood that a choir school would be held at the house of Mrs. Polly J. Finn, a few of be . many It-lends gathered there, the procession bt-ig !ett by an enormous bass drum, in the of a barrel of flour borne by four sturdy men hid) was full-reed by the company bearing their musical instruments in the form of bags, :lab els, bundles, budgets, &c. Alter the sink we had supper, and such a supper! This wa fol lowed by a few words of thanks, to the iltirqs by J. - M. B. when report of ‘aamtnittee wets oil ed for, who gave as sum total VS. Among he many acceptable things presented, 1 would ,t omit that of our esteemed Dr. Pennnnickr, which was a receipt in full of all demons against Mrs. Finn. At a late hour we left fee ing indeefi that it Is more blessed to give the to . receive. - J. M. BEAMENLEY. Homer's Straw "Democrat•' Homer of the Montrose Republican, Is "stick ing very closely to his business" in. regard to the editor of this paper. He has given us a complimentary notice this week, which reflects the same diligent application to hiss•business,' and the same veracity, that his notice of the ettlargenient of our paper did a short time ago. Ile has displayed a little more sagacity this time and used the name of a Straw, shylock "Democrat," as a non-de-plume, to cover his re treat. Ile says Wm H. Dimtnick was a candi date for President Judge, in Wayne and Pike counties at the same time E. B. Hawley was a candidate for `Senator. Will Homer please give his readers the day and date of the above transaction? We understood, and it was so published, that Daniel M. VanAuken was the candidate on the Democratic ticket, The facts are tune Mr. Dirnmick would have been a can didate if the people of that district, bad nomi nated him. That is all the difference there is between what Homer says and the truth. It may be considered a slight discrepency, by the editor. Another.thing seems to worry the editor and his straw man, and that is, because Hon. Jos eph Powell, our Democratic congressman, has so successfully managed the business of the To wanda Bank as to have it declare a dividend to its stock-holders of sixteen per cent. and calls him a "shylock." This adds another little dis, crepency to his veracity. We think a few such managers in Congress are needed about these days. DT e Homer even say that Joseph Pow ell ever took unlawful interest or was ever charged with doing an, either in Bradford or Susquehanna county? Dare be say that Mr, Powell was not last tall and is not now in fav or of Free Banking? ' Such misrepresentations during the campaign last fall would seem to have had a motive, in the expectation that a vote or two might be canzbt by them, but it qppearslolzethe flight in Homer at this time. Hether •B. Hawley nor the Hon: Joseph Powell is on trial now,but it is tke editor's pet rienator,Willough by W. Watson, esq. The dodge reminds us of the boy who whistled through the woods to keep his courage up. A Ci=tasting Uterati: it, is an obligation resting on every citizen to contribute wet:Wang "to: his , to render the town In which he resides attractive to its inhabitants, as well as to visitors. As a gener al proposition, whatever advances private good, also contributes to the public welfare, but there are many things in which the private individ ual should . sacrifice something fur the benefit of the community aa trbrge;Mid chief among these, I consider the maintenance of a Circula ting Library. 'Foy et,town of , so many cnitivated and educe'. tell persons as llontroSe,there are fewer advan tages for Abe student and scholar, and even - for one seeking recreation, than most other places of a similar size. A Library is a ne;tessity in orderfor a people to keep up with the..spiritrif the age—books are ton expensive for the ma jority of penitttiicilitfulge in buying them very freely, but by clubbing their 'means together, and circulating their purchase around among its members—they could this enjoy the cream of literature fora mere' pittance. They might thus obtain the current magtizine, as well as works of reference, which are usually bald at so high a price as to be beyond the means of the individual purchaser, mind t — We hare' a as Well its fetid fed, anti although we may no; be cognizant of the fact, or duly appreciate it—the duo supply of mental aliment is as essential' to our health, as is that of the physical. Even a person's sur roundings exercise a powerful Influence upon him, though it is silent and unconscious. Dr. Kirkhritle, Supt. of the PennsYlvania Hospital for the Insane at in his report to the Legislature for the year Igsq, stated that the most numerous class of inmates were' those.who bad been in some way engaged in agriculture, either as farriers, farmer's wises t , or daughters, In Massachusetts the statistics show that the largest number of-cases were of farmer's( wit/ . One principal cause of this fact artres.no dotib ftom the oyerwork, but I bellei,e with Dr., Rail, who, in,atinitiele - pubiliheil in . the 11. S Agri ctiltural Ueptirt for 18P.nceetnits for A frotn the incersarte thinking of . birmers, and of their fanilliei - on,oite subject, with . noth MOP divert: the 'mind fiend, as . a consqut:nce, having. no "breadth of irlew;". as is evinced =Often by their :inabitity tq StLifflia ' Pavefaililaa be. 900 a Jew commentelon the weather, cropS;.merkets,- 1 and neighborlogyiewa v w, v 4 1 14 w 00 .y44 .1 note—thesesubjecte .areruNallyOf4complitin• lug and unhopeful Woo, as If 'their :12cupation I and.their thoughts were eti the some low and depiessing - letrel: Of Comae, fliire",,aP etweptious, but I think .farmeritheilfsel'ieti,tilll'i admit tin: ration to be truc.4 Wisarts 'ffr sonuti bated, that suilidgut exercise fur the wind as A16*11:1:45k Dr 4.1460 1 .1 - ti"..61i3: 24, 1875. .71 well as the WY. With a living faith in a Merl ful God is the best prescriptiun far., theetequltti tion of both a healthy mind' and . bod Y—rat sang 'in sand ,earpor., .This caltiyatiart: ante strengtaning of thq 'WO comes largely bY. reading, as we speak-uf an intelligent man, as a well read man. For these reasoasi regards: Circulating Library, that those unable or un willing topurcbase reading Matter for AtieFla , `selves Coat' be suppliel, cora great means of et!: ucation, in fact, a necessity, and an obilg tion. to sustain such an institution rests' it:lastly Itik. on the whole community. F. The Miners A strong effort is being made by the miners of Schuylkill county, and those who arekon strike ;It Wilkes-Barre on =Count of the 10 per cent. reduction, to induce those to the employ of the three large companies to join in a gen• eral strike fur the wnges received last year. The miners throughout the coal regions are rapidly organizing under the auspices of the Miners' National Association, and de probabil ity seems to be that when thoroughly organiz ed there will be harmony of action and unity of demand In all tile various coal fields. A meeting of the Association was held at Wool siffer's Hall, Wilkes-Barre, on Wednesday morning, at which the following resolution was adopted : Resulted, That we repectfully ask the men employed under the Delaware & Hudson and the 'Delaware; LackaWanna & Western compa nies to hold a delegate meeting at fiydc Park one week (rune to-day,to take. into considera tion the present reduction and the advisability of co-operating with their brethren now out resisting the reduction. The following, offered by Mr. Carroll, after• some discussion, was laic on, the table to be; considered itt the next meeting; which is to be' held at Hyde Park on the call of the ExeCutive Board : W HEREAS, The companies of this coal region having conspired to reduce the laborer to the condition of souls, by first , throwing idle all works ; second, by making propositions to re sumo work at a reduction, thereby practically compelling all miners end laborers to remain idle while coal enhances to value, as well as to exhaust all surplus of coal in market; there tore Resolved - , 'That the miners and taborets of Lo zerne county demand an advance on prices paid in 1874 for all work to be done in the prteent year after March I, I9ls.—Stranfon City Journal. Temperance Legia latton. The following Imm the Buffalo Commercial Adcrrhiser, is worthy of the, attention of tem perance workers in tins county. in the State where the temperance crusaders had - their greatest succes4 last 'year, and where stringent prohibitory, laws were enacted, a re• action is now taking place. A practical trial of pi ohibition at the West, .under very favora ble circumarara, has brought,the same reel& that had been - previously witacased at the East. It is rather Ineffectually suppressing the vice at which it aims. The Indiana Legislature has been giving the subject, of temlictatico Careful attention.: A new - statute has been framed, to take the place of the famous Baxter law of last year. It Is eisetl on a restricted license, the fees of which so to the credit of the school fund. Stringent -dilations are established against, the adulte ntion of liquors. The sale 19 - prohibited :on is.ndays and holidays, and between eleven o lock at night and five o'clock the following rning. No license will be granted to per se', of Intemperate habits or had character, an , • every applicant must file with the State boc: of $l,OOO that the law will not be violated Ths ornibittee that has the matter In charge Is fic•Atielit, front -the experfetiee of the past and, lot: evidence that has been adduced, that the tsetse of temperance will be better served th- rigid enforcement of a law such as this, than ts- any prohibitory bill that has yet been suggeoed. Hers is a proposed reform that commends it self to •le] attention of our temperance advo- I caws to liii state. They Might do their cause I some brie& by; urging the enactment of a practical 'emperance law. A great deal of mis chief is eerie by the low groggeries, where vil- I bilious c , npounds are sold for a few cents. 4 high prie , -.1 Unease, .accompanied by heavy bonds arid penalties, would effectually shut up these ditti -With the -number of saloons re duced and se traffic concentrated in the hands of miponSime persons, the sale of intoxicating I liquors mi,gl4. be kept-finder control. From Brooklyn. . Leavitt'st, Swigs 'Bell ..Hlngertr gave a very pleasing enterlalßment at Odd Fellows' Hall, Thursday evening, Feb. 18th. Election Missed off very quietly. There was a little excitetocut oyes the aloe of constable. The Democritt elected their man and he is a while man, too. ThUdWiLoaae.i2LA. SCALSICCU led ey, was destroy by fire `Bundy evenin et about ((o'clock. Tile Limi ly were absent m the time of the are, which was first diacoycled by )4r. Wm. Cornett On ly a few articles et furniture were saved. Frank is a very industrious young man and well.de serving of any favors that may be tendered him. One day daring:the tateslipOrY titrieiil met a young lady on the sidewalk. I attempted to bow.my heel slipped on a piece of French plate ice, I sat down. Iletac I could finish my bow the young lady had moved rapidly away. Bhe metanottier young Lay niuLtbey bothhtughed. Now I affirm that I never did or said anything against either of them. and I shall expect an el P ia l* t lqnV onie•PetiO never epefieclat6- honto;lnstitit lions Everything they see, hear or do away from home is better than the . same at home.— Especially is this so with inaile. We have peo ple in our own town that Expect to hear as good music from their home- band as they would from one that travels on a good and spends Its whole time pracileink. The trav eling band that latelyvhsited us has had years of expa.ience. :ikbartrheard the expression sever al:times during their stay,'The Brooklyn Band bad better bang up," "Wouldn't play any more," etn,etc.• IP, they have no motif ap_pfe- Chalon of 'lionie - tal&t, I would adviaa that they organize a band themselves and after play ing but two years be expected to compete with oue of ten years standing. Our Band makes no big pretensions tisto7ltet it can do, and if it cannot carripete`Wltli Ringed Band (which I think it can do) It boldly challenges Busysehanna County to produce a better one. Jos GREEN. Brooklyn, Februkg ;O A ltrn. f' Prom West Lenox. There is gtratmmpleint;:etuitt frost creep ing into gellanliffttili-s'ection.' There are grangers lien .Yet- Tiler? !ilui i!cp,s , 9ll‘)allt„alioniOrginong a lodge but thentle 110014 11 Lumbermen' have bed 4 tine time ati tqe RUnlber of logs plied qg 4t the saw mills con. : elusively show. • Water is getting so low that: 'the water milli ate unable to do the grinding. The 'steam mill. this aide of Brooklyn Centre runs day RDA' night and then mulct. meet , them Q T . 4 . ch 4 ,11160' Ijtulo p has been afflicted with rheumatism for pomp ,tan- happy, to any that lie is a,*t.4 ll h! end 4 .l ll o knurl friendsate pteasedltolern-lbit fact. . . 41(04. #artlei of Ofinivood, died on &gut. day evening, Feb. Ath,and ; kit:Hied Wed. qesdkr, Feb. 111.4 'father, Wm,,Hartley innOtig verr,hate and be4ty, although he is now 83. yearsold. Lte does 'pot. appear aver 4.11.er &lapse - of tome Bile lake' We, ftekto indite It feti.itenls IN% 'itide A9rtgi Ott ecittly iY. 4 Editiv bet wreito_xsat .tha ThtstpottaF has been enlarged arid ilictiulerftilli itiprOvtilltuid It latuulethestle the bands et every Democrat itt4htvounty. Success to the DEMOCIUT and Il lehglaiiit wave." !rho ,thermometer ,stood ten „degrees , below 7 zidit.ltist. week on Vitidnesday and Thursday.— At Glenwood it was eighteen. On Monday_ Preilotli ft was twenty•two degrees below zero. I do not blame the ground bog for crawling ',back hito hate again, , Me i xixight have his , be had remained outside. ""4:?ur Ackinship,l ll 3so l 4.os-varY date= The Demotrats elected Assessor, Consta ble, Inspector of Election and one School Di rector. It should be the aim of both parties to put in nomination for township, county and state officers, good honest men, not to go in for office seekers, brick pay men, and salary grab bers. They shoul.l be men who have the in terest ut the laboring masses at heart and who would not rob them of their daily earnings, but-who would stand up for their rights let them be ever so humble. The old Jeftersontan doctrine will save this country if we will but adhere to it. Excsiszon. West Lenox, Feb. 19, 1875. Business Locals CAIMGA PLASTER. Fitzsu Ground Cayuga Plaster, constantly on band at J. R. Raynarord's Coal Yard, Dunn Station, Montrose Railway. Also, Lime and Brick. J. It. FLAYESFORD. Montrose, Feb, 24, 1875.--ti. PLA,STEII I PLASTEEI l Fresh ground Cayuga Plaster at Dunn Sta tion. 0. D. STEBBOO3 & CO. • Montrone Feb. 24. 1875. FAitu tos Rater. • Thenridersidned desires to rent. his farm sit uate-In the township of - Franklin, Susquehanna county, and known as the .ItuntN Conklin farm. Twel,:e cows and dairy fixtures will be rented with the farm. For particulars call upon .or "addrns. JOlll.l MCINERNV, 8-2 New Milford, Pa. „Pito,rocnunimaa ADVICE To Hia Patrons! Come in the forenoon as far as practicable and avoid the crowd that is .almost sure to at tend in -the 9fternoon. Bring children in a light day, for others cloudy days are lust as good and better for-some especially those with weak eyes. A. flicacor. FARM WANTED. I have good Western laud, Southern lands or Chicago Realty, which 1 will exchange tor a farm or farms in Susquehanna County, also for a house and lot in Montrose, will assume a rea sonable incumbrauce or pay cash difference. 1 will also pay cash- fur a well improved farm within two miles of the Court House—must be a bargain. .Address with full dt%criptiou 124 Washington St., Feb. 17,'75. 7-2 Chicago. AMERICANS ARE A-NATION OF DYSPEPTICS.— ' -it !lye fast, dasipate and fill early graves: We Mit all - kinds dr Alcoholic spirits, and swal low, without mastication, pork, grease, and ev ery kind or life-destroying, system clogging, in digestible food, Dn. W ALRER'S VEGETABLE VINEGAR. BITTWES will,retnoye the evil *deem, and the recovered patient, pure, vitalized electrical blood flowing through his teins will have a clearer head and a cooler Judgment, which added 10 experience; will cause him to abstain In the future. 7-4 NOTICE TO BIT,I.DERS. ThOSebbol Directors of Franklin Township will meet at the Brick School House on Satur day, Feb. 27th, 4110 o'clock a. m. for the pur pose of contracting the building of a school house in sr id township. Specifications can be seen by calling on the Secretary. By order of the Board. F. A. &mu, Secretary. Franklin, Feb. 17, 1875. 7-2 RucrroottaWa I FEUROTriI I Berli.PrOda, cards, tathinet cards — everything Vieittilning to ale art, good L'OX S and cheap. Go to EICK' on the old "Searle Hotel site,' Bring AU your old pictures that you Want cogisiLtd enlttmed and have it done the best. don guarlinteett i [ reb..llVlB7bn.-:- igy-FIRE3Mi.B RECEPrIOST jij The A.neual Reception of Montrose Fire Company No. 2, will be held at their Parlor on Friday evening, Feb. 28th, 1875. A general in vitation is extended. 8-2 By ORDER OP Comirrrsz. $4.40 Cold. ! Ho! ! $4.80. Coal at ttto Bina at Dunn Station, Montrose, $4.40 ; delivered at $4.80 • 6-2 0. D. STEBBINS & CO. Doourrial, The Photographer, is doing all kinds of Pic Lure Framing, of all sizes, on short notice. July 23, it—tf. G. W. Doourrzu. 11.25054 En 1411 f Trut of Herkimer County Came, just received at ' Nov. 4, '74. • POILTER NICIIOI4I. Boors) Boars) Men and Boys' Cali and Kip Boots, Cheap for Cash a: PORTER & NICHOLS. - ..;4 0 T. . • C. F. Smsozi & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., ' Have one of the largest and most complete ar,ortment of Dry Goo& in the city. • 1 - 1.3f.0ur Be cent Black Alpaca Or any othergoods. After this date any goods indek.W froin samplca will be sent to any ad proant ottr, own e;parge. . - Binghatitton,:teb: WaarrED, By a poling man who can iiirnish abundance of gmd -references, a situation as a tele• graph .operator assistant depot.,want, or any equally goOd job: For partied:its address this office.. - - Feb:3, 1874=11d. 5-4 AT anis &Aeon of the year. colds and coughs are prevalent. A neglected cold or cough.ds the cause of- most cases of Consump %lone, The beat known specific for such cases is Tits ler's.eotigh syrup or Expectorant. It is Bold , by ' vll drurdsta. You sbuilld ask tor a free sample ial. Igreure, up pay, Is the principle on which It Is' Id. n4-tt. CLAMTOT,LNT EXAMINATIONS FREE. . . There is no subject that requires so much study and experience as the treatment of ct ton ic diseases. The astonishing success and re .martmble,cures performed. by Dr. Butterfield , ateduelo-tb4ift-Cif.clairvoyance, So ihel-life long study of the constitution OP man, and the curing cif diseales horn natural remedies. Cures the Worst forms of Scrofula. catarrh, Piles, Fe male Weakness. Asthma. Kidneys. or Bladder. :Will be at the Cuderty House, Binghamton, Tuesday, Wedcesday, and Thursday, Feh. 16th, 11th, and 18th, 1875. 4-3 Coati CAAGII Plenty or 'Snit class coal. All sizes at J. R. Raynsford's Coal Yard. Dunn Station. Leave Orders at. Central Express Office, or send to tie yatad. •i - Oct: 21,"'74. 3.lt.'Revisrontr: • PuoToonapna.—Pictures taken in all the lat est. styles. Old pictures ,cAple,tl„, 4lse,a . isp W leap! ict , iltant sale cheap, At w. Docu.rrrix's. liiontrase, dime 10, '74.-If. litirmuarroN Ormaa AR ATTRACTION For gentletnen who wish to dress well.-The WASHINGTON STREET Tenons have engaged the services of the celebrated' Vir...11. Lindly, a gentleman of considerable note with the tiltnr bm fraterny.y.of,thit itonnt r y. - _ .Tlity. 44 new Prellarlaf thf §4 l ll ll glialliati4l l lall InWejust regived all the new things in het way urcloths, c.issunmitsktstflecestings: tettierim are the hest, hmlqg plken the the Talinea Inatilriteiti N4Vtrliurk last toll. Give theta tt, 04, • IlliattAiese, Preprietor. 81 Washington St., liay 20,1874.-Iy. Binghac ton, N. Y. ;,, Gc` 9 i°.4... ( " 2 . L ce 3 F Lt at, z_ CARVER gr. PRATT% : Ilya' . Their aplnndld stock' • . ..'4A:tileti',:jilifiNlSUlNO GOODS' , , loggiturimous , ,- all stilts and:Tarte:dal; - .Theft ttink -of re:idyl:nada BATS and 1101ViIM laqoewiudled 1n:14 country fat atylo audcheapnnic-_, . WIWI* Olostica Cluestasn VlTeri% 70colze; =ere. ' ws imarns NY.. J. CAItoBA •fir. P. Pawn Blailuotou, Oct. H. 1874.-H. Al Court St. Cr. Water Ziscellaneons—._ centaur - I4niqent. There Is no pain which the Centaur •h I..lnlment will not relieve, no swelling • •ffff--- they will not subdue. and no lameness 441 !AP , which theywlil not cure. This's strung ~ -, language, but it Is true. They have ' T . "- -• & produced more mites of rhenrnatiam, - -._ - - nenralgla.inek jaw, palay.spnens.aWel- Otitroff. tinge. eakedfireftsts, scalds, horns-salt riteunt.rar-ache, de.„ upon the human frztne, and of at rap...apaclu,,galls,. etc.. upon, anhl2loll 10' 011040111 Y than have all other pretended remedies since the world began. They are counter-irritant, all-healing, pain re lievers. Cnpples throw sway Ito it crutches, the lame walk. poisouous bites are rendered harmless, and the wounded are healed without a scar. The recipe Is pub fished around etch bottle. They sell as no articles ever sold before, because they dd just what they pretend to do. Thom. who now suffer from rheumatism, pain, or moiling deserve to suffer If they will not use Centaur I.ttilment, white wrapper. Store than 1000 certificates of remarkable cures, Including frozen limbs, chronic rbettmatlem, gout, running tumor'. etc., have been re ceived. We will rend a clrealarcontainingeertifleates, the recipe, etc.. gratis, to any one reqnesting It. One bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment is wort.) one hundred dollars for spavined or sweenied horses and mules, or for screw-worm In sheep. Stock-owners —therelinimentr are worth your attention. No family should be without them "White wrapper familynse el Yellow wrapper for animals. Sold by all Druggists.- 50cente per bottle; large bottles. $l.OO. J. B. Rode $ Co., 53 Broadway, Nevi York. Castorta Is more than a substitute for Castor Oil, It is the only safe article in oilstone° which is certain to asstd.:dist- the food, regulate the bowela, care wind colic and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, and Is pleasant to take. Children aced not cry and mothers may rest. Oct. 25. ME.XI6.MILIEW!I.CI-331E1. BACON—GREEN—At the residence of the bride's brother, Feb. 9, by Rev. J. L. Race. Mr. Milburn Bacon. of Nicholson, to Miss Katie Jane Green, of Forest Lake. CAPWELL—DEUDLER—At the M. E person ae°, Factoryville, Feh. 14, by Rev. P. R. Tow er, Mr. H. E. Capwell and Miss Ella Deubler, both of Abington, Pa. • CLIFFORD —STARR—At the M. E. church, East Lemon, Pa., Feb. 14, by Rev. P. R. Tow er, Mr. Boyd Clifford, of Lemon, to Miss La mora Stark, eldest daughter of G. N. Stark,esq. of Clinton, Wyoming county, Pa. DECKER—Wksyr—At the residence of Fitch Ressegnie, esq., South Gibson, Feb. 7, by Rev. .1. L. Race, Mr. A. F. Decker to Miss L. C. West, both of Ararat, Fox--HILL—In Hackettstown, Warren co., N. J., Jan. oth, at the M. E. parsonage, by the Rev. R. Thomas, Mr. John R Fox. of Forest Lake, Pa., to Mias Mary A. Hill, of Stillwater, Sussex co., N. J. HAYDEN-11mm. —At the hodse of the rittl elating minister at Great Bend, by Rev. John A.. Jerome, Feb. 17, Marshall Hayden and Fan nie E. Bishop, both of New Milford, STARC—S•rEcENs--At the 3L E. parsonage, Factoryville, Pa., Feb. 18, by Rev. P. R Tow er, Mr. A. A. Stark, of Riven, Pa., and Miss Florence J. Stevens of Nicholson. WILLIAIIB—KVOSLEIT—At Standing Stone, Feb. 18th, By Rey. A. O. Warren, at the resi dence of the brides lather, Rev. Rees Williams, of Athens, to Miss Florence Kingsley. ZZIEIALIPI=IC73. AusTiN—ln Liberty, Feb. 20t1t, Mr. N.. L. Austin, aged sixty seven years. Busn---In Rridgewater, Feb. 18th,l'i1r. Jerome Busla,aged 44 years. Ile was brought to Mont rose for burial. FESSENDEN—In Jessup, Feb. 14th, Ella R, aged eleven months, daughter of E. g. and Emeline L. Fessenden. GLIDDEN— In Fnendsville, Feb. sth, Mrs. Joe M., age at twenty-tour years, wife of Chas. E. Glidden and daughter of Mr. John Foster. The Marsets FfnnnekU U. • 9'. 1 1 &RI .... .. ........ 119% leo% 521) Coonon 1/912 116% 5-92) Conp.a. 1961 117% 117% 5-20 L'oUpon. 1865 119 X 1191( 5-20 Coupon. '63 )3 , ' ........... ..... ... .. 118% 5 Z) Coupon 1967 . 119,16' 13.1.91C01.11,011 1868 - 119% 110 X 10-40 e... ... • ...................... .... 5..116% —C New 5 per cts 115 Sterll ne Exebat.ge Paris ExchanLe Currency bd. ... . .. 'New York Produce market. Repotted Every Week Expressly for Tea MOATBOSZ DXXOeIIaT by Rhodes b server, Produce COMMIS sIop Merchants. 23 Whitehall Street, hew York. New York, Friday, Feb. 19,1875. • BUTTER. Receipts for the last six days, 12,230 pkgs.— There appears to be a lair enquiry for fine butter, either State or Western, the Aupply,of which continues at.arce, espicially fine State ball firkin tubs. Medium grades however are still plenty and slow. Firkins, choice selected sa CS 31c Firkins, Sete to prime 23 eli9 26c Pelts, common 99 —e Palls, winter made 25 80c • Botts, comma to good, ' 17 49 22e ' CHEESE. Receipts for the last six days, 1,279. boxes. The home trade orders continua fair, mostly from eastern buyers, who want. gdood useful. cheese, pale or winter color is about 16%C.- - This is considered a good feature of the market as most of the stock here is of that quality.— The exporters want high colored dim:a for the London market and havo„pthlisaliksit as 1311 c. in some in9lltTiCk2: State Factory Site IC Cit 1634 c State Dairies ...14 15Xc State Factory, fair teemed 13 @ Ito EGGS. Receipts for thelast six days, 2,739 packages. The market is unsettled and very irregular,— Sales early in the day were meetly at 40c.0142c, but only in a Mal way to the grocery trade. Dealers would not bid over 34c.Q35c. while we hear.ot onalotof goad Southern offered at-39e. without finding a buyer. Limed pre weak, though not materially lower as yet. • • State and Pennsylvania. 35 37e Western choice brands Limed, good to choice. 25 at fse 1)819D FRUITS. The demand fur quartered apples continues brisk and prices held very firmly. Sliced arc doing a shade better. Peeled peaches quiet and steady. State Apples. quarters, 8 gi 810 Peaches, peeled, new..... .... „511 fed 9a -- Binekbehrles.. - laspherties, new,- • •81 - 'W . POULTRY. The supply of poultry Is held light, the weath er favorable and the market is gradually gain ing strength. Chickens. Pei b,. prime... ......... die Turkeys, prime A " backs_ goat to 6. IS • litdirs. A n irrr STOUR'. Calves are held at about the same price, though there appears to he a trifle weak under tone to the market. Mutton, carcasses, prima teg00d,.,8401 Sc, Live Sheep. .. . . . ..... ~..45X013 7e • Live Calves, go . orl to prime, a 04 10e Calves, dressed, fair to rime, 13 I@ 133ic 'POTATOES;" ' • Cliniep yarietles of Potatoes are held with more conthlenee hot most iota hero are la ppor ; Order and sell at tow - prices' Moir hose, 10 bulk. per . bb1,...5.2 00 15 $225 Peactiblow., Ia hulk, per bbt.... 225 1:5 200 SUNDRIES. Cloyer Seed, ' Timot.l4 Seek TuVew,. New AdVertiaftweete., AL DMitSISTIOOII.I.NOTICII , .. Wberess fetter" if ad. admintstration to the eat. of Jac If urn/eh late of Auburn , . 1p (Um:seed. hail) been granted:to thounder• sign: d. all persons Indebted to said estate. are r quest , ed to Metku immediate payment, and' those Basing calms !mutest *So same, are requested to pteseutoin withooed...l4; 8, tr , NL B 44 , . AtlgdOts l l , rl..i Montrose, Jan". a. itrts. --thr . . A lAirr(24's`tifFFE IC.=;TWe nocleiainned, an And'. tor appointed hy oho Judgei of , the Orphan'e Cotnt, In aote for the Cuuntynf dostinehanue, to adorlintte me funds reonainl lig lot the rigida of beery" Gen and Males Newman. Adorers of (.It9emtate of Hiram B;Ciliffif4.dee'4 will attend bathe dattlei of his appointment: Palls cok. glee, in Mootr,ae , oa Friday, March nth: otronn o' c lock In the afternoon, All portico tuterested are hem. Vrennircd ro appear and preterit their datum - at Abe above .hue nod place or be forever dotoared,- , 0-4 MaRTIiOLF Auditor . 10/LIP! tcf/t • fat:IL—TAO euhicilbat'uffo kb, tuna ' for wow, okuolo bo Fo. eat fake. crotdatalogdl acres uhproYed. Vllll keep twelve cpwoauda fetipl. WO wpwrod, fe gloo - a good grain Um. - - .11•• • . ace; f •••8 a orchard. Termwlll bo made' easy. For farther I par tacularo enquire of or 'addreoo S. 0. Ro g ers or the pro.. prletor, , , • ' amioN incrsoLus, - Feb. 10,15@.- 9m, Montrose, Da. NEM 'averthremenis. A DMINISTRA.---- .. _. . La. ea FLatid,ltVlOTlCE.—blyie est. or Pat admlnittration In .get* or Apoltcon. Letter: 01 to tbe undersigned all, ilde state fleeing been motel requested to matte imin ns owing, said - eststootre sons tuning claims &gains e payment. and all per presenttbem wlttiout delay. motto atereonestelto 6"'darpa • PAtety; maim • 'ir A1Y 2 44 4 4 2 .4 1', - A lIDITOWS NOTICE.—The ti tor appointed by the banns County to distribut=nds‘t of Bipolar. - dernobaVatterson, Adni'r of the' estateNke_lande m w ,I OI tenon. deed. will alwaato the &Wes Meld 01 his office In Mn4troschor(Saturyloy,3j 'ht A. D.. 1815. at 1 d'eMeit," p. penes* -± L' 4 " - ed will present their claims at that time and p ,wer , he A reser debarred from coming In noon wad inta. m . 6-4 D. W. SICARLE, Auditor:,, PUBLIC BALK.—Thu sabscriberivill sell at pubite sale on Ms premises in Forest Lake, on Thnrsday Feb.M:l273. the following property: Nine cows; 3 shoats. 5 yearlings.3 calves. 13-sheep. one pair horses, 3 setts harness, 2 setts whifiletree. , neck yoke, Miming toots, ioots, household inmittiro. dog power, and dally fixture a quantity of provisions, a quantity of hay and grain, and various other articles not meet weed. . . . . TEEMS—MI some of $5 and andcr cash, over $5, six months credit with Interest and approv RONREYN O LDS, Forest take. Fed. 10th. 1875. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, rssignee of the estate of Christo Et eri Mr&2?g e fgl22r7 3f ::t:thelgie 41gti11 ortVi ern District of Pennsylvania, to him directed, will on Wednesday, the I:th day of March, A. D. &a me, ring at 10 o'clock a. in., at J. 0. Bullard's lintel to Brooklyn Centre, County of Susquehanna and :quo of Pennsylvania. expose to public *ale by auction, the Int lowing real estate, of the estate of said hankropt.—The sale to divest all Sees es described in said order. -•••-• • •• • • . All that piece of land situate In Dimock Township. County and State atbresaid and bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of lot N 0.13. sold to dates Giles; thence ny mid lot and a lot former ly Of Thomas Giles, south 137 perches to a post and stance. the northeast corner of a tot late of Daniel Gilt, thence by the last mentioned lot, west 138 perches to a past sac stones corner, In the line of a tract in the war antee name of William Thome, now land of Benjamin Park, eip..thenceby said Park's lazd.aorth 35X degrees east,l44 perches to a post and atones In the aforesaid warrantee line. the southwest corner of lot No.l2,here toter& granted to Charlie F. Marrott ; and thence by the said illaryott'a lot east Td perchea to the place of begin ning aforceal I. Contsinining CA acres mot or less meetly imyroved, being lot N 0.14 of Henry Drinker's body ot-D eehoppeo lands. TrlßUS.—bloc-fourth each on day of sale. one-fourth In 6, one-fourth in 12, and the balance Ic 18 months ; said unpaid purchase money to !oar interest from date of sale at the rate of seven per sea'. per annum, all to be secured oy proper mortgage or lien upon the proper ty sold. Geo. P. Ltrrts, Asal ore. Montrose, Feb. 10, Ins. Assignee's Sale OF REAL ESTATE, AND VALUABLE FARMING LAN DS IN GIBSON TOWNSHIP, PA. rgilift undersigned. Assignee of the estate of BRAINARD ' Bankrupt. under and by virtue of an ('rder of the District Court of the Belied Slates. for thc Western District of Pennsylvania, to him directed, will. on Monday, Match let. A D., IBM, commencing at tee o'clock. a. m., on the pretntsesof said L arab:used, In Gibson township. County of euripteha rum. anti State of Penns-- epose to public sale by vendee. the fol lowing described eel estate of said Bankrupt. The property will be sold In two separate parcels as herein numberee and described. The stile to divest all Ilene as described fu skid order. No. Ist. The first piece or parcel thereof. sltire e, ly ing. and being in the lownehin of Gibson aforesaid and bounded and described as follows. to with Beginnings' a stake and stones for a corner. thence north eight). seven degrees west 68 rode and 22 links to a stake and stones, thence south 571( degrees west 26roc /A ton stake and stones, thence south 2,.% degrees west 44 rode to n state and slums, thence tenth 85 decreer east 980 rode to a stake and stones, thence north 5 degrees east fifty rode o a Cake add stones, thence north 8S degrees west 182 reds, thence ninth a degrece cast 1816 tom; and 16 links to the plane of bell twang. containing ninety three wtres, more or less having thereon a good frame house, barn and out-bedding*, good orchards. and mostly im prosed, NO 5. Also vitiate In the tonwiship of Gibson afore said and tauuded no follows: Beginning at a stake and sconce for a corner, thence north dear en Went 54 rode and td Onkel to a stake and ' , tones, thence north 6 degrees east 54 coda to a cake and atonal. L Once south RI degrees mutt 17 rods Ift a a aka and scones, thence south 83 degrees hint on rods to a a aka and atones, thence south'lOM do; tees west 17 rods and 9 links no the place of bleglualtig: containing seven acres, more or len and all Improved. TERMA.—Onethlrd cash OD day a; Bale. ono-third in twelve and one•thlrd in .eighieen mon.he the-eerier, Said amount to bear interest from ..he date of cam, at the rate of seven per cent per mono, all to be encor ed by proper mortgage or lien upon the property acid, OLIVER LATIIROP, Asegnee. Gibson, Jannaty 20, hifiA.-Sts • . $5 to s on per day. Agents wanted. All class- QV es of working people of both seam young and old. make morn money at work fo: us, In thole , •wit localities, during thelespare moments. or all the time. than at any thing nice. We ogee employ ment that will pay handsomely 'br erve-y wort. Full par.tculars, terms. &c., cent free. Send us you: addreaa at once. tinny delay. Now is the time. ',col look for wt rk or businees elsowbrre you bale learned what we die! ~,TfriNSBN & CO.. Patient Maine. ne-y1 DVORTittING: ti:Grar : Good: Systematic.—Ml AM Denims who contemplate making contracts with uswspaper. for the insertion of advertisements, should keted Occurs io Getwfl, Rowell & 41 - Trzrk - Row. New York. for their PARRIILIIT-11001( (nine , r-ser enth editionjcontaltilng firs of over 5)1) um/papers and w.ttmates. showing the cost. Mysttlasmen.a tak en ear leading papers in any States at a tremeeduous reduction front pAbOstisYS' rates. Get the Book. 2-y1 Bid. Ask Ilig , 108 NEW YORK TRIBUNE. "The Leading A merican Newspaper." THE BEST p i VEHTISING MEDIUM. Daily. $lO a year. Semi-Weekly, $3. Weekly poems, free to the Subso-lbm. Specimen copies and Advertising Rates Five. Weekly. to gobs of Mt or more, oirly $l, postage paid. Adam/is THE TRIBUNE, N. Y. CHEAP CASH STORE! We pay Castile? Goode, awl WU loaCerb, and would recommend PEOPLE FROM BINGHAMTON and eleadty,mlsiting Montrare, to GIVE US A cal.'. • i4 7 , 4 , l % , :ing ig l o g.e s whe g ,gui Iteorienerally Gooch gmitted TWENTY DOLLARS' that they sell In ithentdkmtan for twenty-flee ;dollars. New GoOds Arriving Every Day! - . . iltontioso, Nov. J. G. /Ulm. t G 8, Mktiztral. f II O, BLAinnta. BIIIIGHADITON =Riga WORKS, Varinusturo is 1840.1 BIRRES BROS. &BEARDING, 1241,1iiS IN e!?II4IiNtriFACTGIitIRS OF anuricaszPav,blo, .. • . , AMERICAN ANDiSGOTCR GRANITES IGaride and Slate Mantles, 26 Cheating° §L,Netti Dekt,- , msytmers. BuicitiAmirow.N.T. 310A0-41-4 164 Those prices aro FOR CASH . ONLY, and for Custemers from a distance au. 4 114 - Winier;Pants, • . 2 - 00 salami? Busin - Oz'Salis, 8.00 All Wnol Cassirnerc.Fal% ' • 1200 Broadelot all : woo., • , :1050 Frerick Diagonal Suits, Englisli - Basteet Suits; 7 , ' ,1800 Cataway.Ctiats and Vesta, tine, • " - 1400 Heavy ItireY Ovcreoitts,l ' • ' •' , 500 Black Union licav6r Cvercoats, , 000 Castor Beity,cr. Overcoats,.4l 00 'Chinchilla and Far Beaver, „ . 1,000 Fretieli Benver'and Kersey., ".' 1400 Gond Under Shirts' and , Dratveri: l • t , 40 Good Knit Jackets, ; - • ()nod Cloth lined. Palfer.Collars. per,box, .10 And all other Goods in.proportion. , nitallS 18.8 8 . ?, 28,/ 8 8)) 8X Also adAsa stock' of ..:olcavatzoo for Imp, from 3 yeara of age, up to mea's size at prices _ tromp 09 a milt upwards.. IT.,WILL PAY . YOU TO OO 50 ,lIILEI3 tO buy 4 oupply : %rioter Clothing ut tdese %. • .• 137 " IVEBBTgII, ThO Clothier, 6G Court Btivet, • Binghamton, N. Y. ' Binghamton, Nov.ll,'74.—tf' r~ • ~ .~ ~r Nturibe; thicellaneon.s WEI/E gas Justr . eceie4 trw)ip New York a freth stock of . aor,c!!oi3erlea; ; artitcb Wlll.ba told 4 9 11;A:E'VOrtcAS•11. , • inleag thanawierdeeartlelet-may ba found'-lye* Or r leßns Molasses. , •M Molaws. .443 rep e g. hupri, tkitflib;..afaekeral:llalibuf.flaaw .Connert r it,.• ran, Awyrisa.-ebeese. Teat. , tituthrd 3 65•1111 e ar..lalermi. c oA,Spwe4:.ealinetl.Snhoon,terka 'eland Silt Moutnise;Def.lo•:•l.s7i• "- , • 11. WEBB. ' The Newest Soation 'ROVES TAILt~INGgSTABLISIENT •ThiraAe*rxt.ciirlssm, M. RUSH OF cusTivs. All Wo-k WARRANT ED TO GIVE SA ACTION IN EVERY RES PECT. lixamlco oar pricy. and give us a trial. 4911 N GROVES. kviEllir UNG. • Montrose. fiebroary 3, 1813.-If V . RECECEIGIV ic lIBOTBEII General Undertakers DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF COF FINS, CASKETS, ETC., CVMMIALT 33MN'Ti. r0ert2.1.'4%. ALLORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO April 23.1873.-a. V. itECKIIO7/ Lt kno $B,OO. Tho lifyomE SprillE Boi MILLIS SPRING BED is equal. and In many fee:vets eoperlor. to any other in titer:market. It is Bent, casi.y handled. and rusty kepi clean. Par elaqlcity, comfort. and durability, it is uneurpa-and. Hundreds of recommendatlon• could be producon if neccarary. The low price at which they are sold brings nom we b in roach of all who wish to ludulj,re in the laxetry of a first dia. Spritu; Bed. Yon ern Bove one nut on your bedstead, tt nepire ,an if I. does not prom ectirely satisfactory, It will be Wien away free of charge. For sale by W. W. Smith &Son Furniture dealers, and by R. S. WARNER. nano lecturer. Sbnp In rear of Hyde Cracker's Shop near the Foandry $B,lOO. Montrose, Jun. 0, '7.1.-13. $Bl,OO 31:3C 11:7 Et. 3E rim 30 1 Would cull attention to his . New Stock of FALL AND WINTER GODS, Now on sale, In new D. 27 600ZZ9 LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, NEW STYLE OF PRINTS, SHAWLS, WATER. PROOFS, FLAN NELS, BALMORAL, AND HOOP SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY, HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS. BUFFA LO AND LAP ROBES, MRS, HATS AND CAPS; BOOTS D SHOES, HARDWARE.IRON,NAILS, STEEL, STOVES AN n GROCERIES, ETC. In great variety, and will he sold on the most Invertible terms, and lowest priLes. New Milford, Nov. H. 1874 TAKE NOTICE EVERYONE I Fifty dollar. reward will be paid to any perron after reading thin, who oar not received the worth of amount Inveted, 1, e., CRANE'S GREAT AMERICAN BALSAM I As • Family Msdielne For Coughs. Colds, Croup, Asthma. Whooping Cough, Bronchial DleonseAldney Compllant,Erssipelas, besot. tan, hbetnstlsm. Pain In the ss.de and Beast. Also Cots, Barns xcalds, Bruises. Bites and stings of In sects. Frost Bites, Chilblains, and internal and Extern al Affections general. Warranted a Sure Cure for the Piles. In acknowledged by the Public as the beat for the above mentioned Diseases of any Medicine of the pres ent lay.' It Is composed of purely vei,setuble Ingredients It purifies the bloud,whlcb must to done In niuddenths of all diseases before the patient can be carol It Is particatirly boaelleld in eases of ASTHMA or PILE:S. Elms is no humbug And any person I.nylon a bottle of 0. A. B. and Mang dlneatistied lifter using of lt,may return the same and receive their m.iney be, k We. the undersigned hive tired Mace's Balsam, and do hereby feetrf) to its good qualities, and to its being recommended Airley4 William.. Drum;lets, New 1111IfoId. M. Della way, Franklin For Mt. Iles A. EL Fish. stanfordville,l'a C. I L. Crane, New York City, C. 11. Vanloan .ticranton, and teeny others. Tti 0. A. B. Is not sold at the popular price of ono dollar per bottle. bat for arty cent., so that all can has° It, Sold by Dealers generally, UsSAILLES L. CRANE. Dee. SO, 1874 —tl A NEW aiLBANGEMENT ! PIANOS & ORGANS, At L. B. Isbell's Jewelry Beard, *bores larger and better stock of the following goods will he found than elsewhere in . Northern Penosyknots: PINE AMERICAN WATCHES, JEWELRY . A CLOCKS. SOLID SILVER &PLATED WARE. • PETE TABLE CUTLERY. DIAMOND SPECTACLES. and a general assortment of M nlleal Sfetchandlse, Sheet M ale. Violin Strings, etc. etc. MI Fine Watch Repalrlrg Sewing Machbans and Or done, (as a,nal,) by • gage Repaired by L. B. Isbell. F. Melhalsh. Isbell & Dielhaish. 8..opt:10.1878.-1v, a !R OMNIBUS LINE. The nederel gned basun menthe! line running to eT SIT train on the D. L. & W., auti, Eno hallways et Great Bona, vitt. A.n7ordor for Shipping or Re• Shipping Baggage at either depot will beprompily etteadeirto. The now river bridge Is now c omplotod„ hence there Ja no Ferrying. Ci.dt%.MLFLI.4%.IMbIaSS always on hand to convey passengers to. any point to tdo surrounding country. U. BUCHANAN. Prop`r. r Groat Bond. Aug. 19, 1674.—tt. DON'T READ THIS I Bat be Gaze to come to COOL'S STATION, on the alontroee Antlway, and Ask For What Wo Have Not .Gots ea, we will urea to have it to•morrow mat ‘7ll7o..lEri&sr c) coot DS. OCYD 3,),2 GUOCEIIIES; PIROVISIONs. BOOTS AND STIOES,IYANKr.E - INO. n9NS, HATS AND CAVS, CROCKERY AND-'' 'IIARDWARE, A tine lot of DRUGS anut -.ILEIfICINES ait of Which will Le. null it Cl rati as the Cheap estlor READY PAY. All kinds'of ' . - County Produce' TOken In Exchange for floods stAlleltlgthuskldsrtot Prises CANLI PAID FOR.PliRbt, AND POULTRY or liNiiPpdto reaponelblo- COW 'Man Nov/lasts Yor. (Mc gi r l call. . MARTIN 4 - 7 . Oct. 48.1811—Sm. $B,OO. H. BURRITT New Millard, Pik (OF ALL RtsiDS,) Montrose, Pe