.Vrolume 32. '~¢utacrxt--~ucsl. Arrangentent ofMalll6-' Cu 11111110 AD: Arrives. Departs. Noll tannock. (DaON ........... . .... 700 p m-1215 m. ~.. ..,,,, . • ... '; T,L.k STAG9ii;‘, , ,r.o '• • !Ph d o 0 ild' 11,intts.",., PPt.i.( 6l ag. l.) • • (r.... ,--:, 'Clio m ; m ; 1 11 'a at lea.),flUnrd.(llalY;) +.‘,l4V.looollll:lt32lipM Cyst. twin flally.) 945 am 900 pat ;',,lead ,:vine..crl weekly,l 6 00pm 8 00am ~nklu t 14tatIon, MI weekl, .) '7ooam 700• m 3 ,,,tm nt0.1.10 S. Lake.(lrl weekly). .600 pPs .700 pm , 1 ,4,1,,,p pon.(tri weekly J. --- ' .10 00 at 4 00pm The !,1 etr York, trio Moutro,c Depot,) New Milford. Nin o° raock, and Wyslusing arc daily. ...1,, ,t ,mitlin Station mall rune Tneadays, Thursdays, - a a s ov ,, leTe• L The 51,12hamton mail, (via Silver Lai:ea:nue Tues. l'irieTtirs•rAldlfte3Ms'nt;gr,=,Tbaredigit.uld Bat. ugii , ' c h oppen man race Itondayt,,Wetineadaya,and Malt'. ADDITIONAL STAGES: • • A rtage leaves daily for Montroac Depot at 1 to.,and ~t1t1:13 at fl p. to ' sage levees daily for New 3111 cord at `TOO 4.=. returns at 3130 p .m. E. C. FORDIII3I, D. al, IMMii :Duties° litailiray. Arnm ,,,,,,04 or Thane. To take effect' on Monday, • art. 1574. Down Tratou ISOUTI . Up Trains 0011./ED. TWARD. 5.110 .. Montrose... .... : . 10.40 0.00 Nla 1 10._ 545 512 1 12. . 10'4 540 521 1 W.._ ....Hunters ..1015 525 a 22 135_. ..... Dim ocit 100 1 2 .525 t, 35 132 ... Tyler's. 955 . 515 •.5 149 , .. 945 505 „r, 154 krery's 923 44)5 915, 635 912.. , Lobed:. . 995 625 :to '4l Marcy's 053 615 th Too thannoca 049 353 tr, von:wet at Tunrhannork with P. Lt N. It , ;910 c aunts and south. .1 5 MU5,1.,131,k , 5.51.U 15 . ?repot. law Adver lase:amts. Professional Card-41. D. Baldwin. Administrun keg Notielate of B. B. Hartley. fns,oLltion— 13. T E. H. MSC. Prok,sional Card—D. 31. Rosencrants. A,signee's Salt 01 Nierehandis , Public sale ol Personal Property—l. :V. Fraive PIIMc Sale of Short Horn Cows and Cots ,,d Ewe, , —.lol.in Morris & Henn• Halpin. 'iMne Salc—J. S. Dimon. r'uhlic Sale— M. 31 Mott. Moor 130, ,h,---Ditson A: Co. '3l-Tinges—D. 1) Searle. Ktnklll2 House of Wm. 11. Cooper Al: I Blmellley's Improved Pump. Miwellancous Advertiseinents—Dnueny • BUSINESS Loc.ti.;,.. u:arroyant Exaininations—F.l. F. Butter tThld Auction Store. Wanted: 1600 veal calves. l'illaze Property for Sale. totes About Town. Fil.e pride goes before talse hair. The First National Rank is now id lull Ivo- ranon The net receipt , at the donation tor Rev. IN I. Thorpe were $l7O. We moat have it...So snow or more land to pu it on Our lence3 are full, nosV estunatecl that eou'rtships average about three tons of coal eaeh. Cnion- Methodist and Baptist Temperence meeting. at the 'Baptist , hunt. 13utidpr evening. Wm. IL Cooper to. it seems have not gi .eu up the banking hi nms. They, make announeement . of it in nnother column. No. 2 Fire Company will be glad to receive the spoons borrowed at the Reception tvith out permission, and sore them the trouble of for them. Block frietoiy' seems to he finite a •plac, to chop off anger: and thumbs. Yonne I.' E. Tilden had one of his flaunty; taken off thcre lain week. We think it cruelty to boys t o e caphtty atm where so much care and expe enl- •Cs 130040 T L ,are young men in our town who cotil/1 ;0; hold L .. s kein of earn for their mother with .ld a inch , ?Ir , ,t;t l t , will 4010.125 -pounds of a f.r lfie bisig i)ait of night ith v i na i e , ;ce anti' docility that are certainly PannystnaL It is yetioited that a mi t ; , l'rorii' 'tt neighborint iwn Went to o 'le of our "money avers" to Jreaiii : a sloe . , wupt - 4.1 it fm` n much long tint e than the "t I, .r i "`""ie brnker'. was in the aid of loaning it. The broker lat•dst).Fla and :ere tin rate an . 1 driving:" that ha ifas CUE 1.0117f4 to charge - And ,- titan aoi rated to just $llO. The borrow er told thP that if he wprthi: let him ott't:'e would I dit the difference and Wive Lim five and-1 rt take atonic:nevi ina Raynstbrd,liitle daughtei M 3:11: its:m .4- - 1, in attempting to jump upon it loaded sleigh ~eriottsly injustxlinlheJo r4f and ankle be sli pried and one of the runners 1 'tossed over We don't know why it is but mi't'e fit*En B be s otnething very facinatink to .:hildren so it II is sport, but we doubt if Ina wli,' think fun hus paid the cot .t, We hope the buys gir)s t rill take wand ag; from this. and 'Leek tat , °the r sport. It yon continue, not o. ll }' Dahl may he lost but lives also. Thebeatt• Iful Cantata entitled" New Year's re" which has been in preparation for some me, will be . given at the Court House, Thura torro w) erenin March 11th, 1875 —4 hi, sail I NriatOta a doubt, be One of the most .terta t % t ine performances gil;en in this place r u h. o_ t time, and we hope the people will h t2l, .ir appreciation by a large attendance. Or ph: ,cip al parts will be represented by la• 51, of t his ()lace assisted by the vomit class of ',e Pahl is Se tool, the whole: under the charge 0 Prof Den, 'tan, of Scranton. The Cantata 1:; he n •prestytted in full costume. once= g rite Breoklvn Cornet Bard and Orclestra, , t•ecom e n poi )ular inatitution in that vicin y and iv e learn they have consented to give a "at herii vof con carts. They , give an enter • utmeut at Brookl 'yn to-morrow evening,March Ith one at Hoph ottom, March 12th, at East pring Ilil 1, March 16th and at Birettardvßle; arcir7;tll . Thee hJtre, so - excellent ptogram. . . of insti utnental, quartets, duets and solos it H E ( 'ogS•weil, is an expert via the em - net and, a yers efilent.xonsic The sec Lions they viiit can fintiCi e a first-c lass entertainment. . • •T Susque henna Depot •presen'tn.tive Falkeu bury arrived how Harrisburg last night.. yJneert wtt given in the preArterian h, on Wednesday evening. a❑ 03 Parcel ha` 4een otiosen preicleut of ar w.lvrorigh I Mayo, formerly train dispatcher for the co 19pany, was In town TciFsilay... • l'he • twain, (lgsionary collectlett la thi DL chur al) Ust. su Iday alnounted to slai!' The masonic' 11.8.11,1000.1'.13ruith's block ""nl' /eCed nTd fs uovr lecopied by that Ira lay . • The tun er:11 of Mrs. Doyle %cue atteieled froth . Jobrel ; Catholic r„.ll,WTh.77lintlffiel,lo l ock IL in Rev. 51i Jacobs ' forniTr imstor ibe" Bo V• t eh= . in this Ivo, tow.:: chis A .slipper for Mit) benefit of ebe poor was gir -1 C. Bennett's store,.:lnif re r t ee iptsyfere - Wf4 At , the • rocotioi of th e siurpet taltr idt,nnd 'Oak. I'd Eric, lgg fla,, they -veto., to 4;31 in' the hu g en 4 p.. 1. cent: of AtPeltr• r t tea aprnif 01;40' rn orolteiti,4* Loan ' , Ass °clu tto o , , electui PresttleAti V4oAl.LitOgford; I. J. e wer and .3 . 6bn C= .Wane:llireetOrstorillree ra, and Miller uric] D. F.Bush for, two ze• Inspachannt Depot, Xitroltttlt,lB'7s. Prom New =ford. The Grangers are all right and so is the Mont rose Dnatar: The new tannery in this place is doing a hu•Sh/esNi4dgittg trt?lt4 thP lqg t k nixicgin `Otteathir,hanging on to Ari.:, l ...Tite) i , ktiri hunt 4451 of redsl9f hoard , fyzep;conred With it. ?. Theatre= of watei. - iunnini — thrifgh.town - Nis 'filo east, IS 'so SIM-With With; that ht ease of kreaden- - tintbelivy , Is likely to overiloww•its banks 'el. flecking ' and-to flood a part of the lowa'. Thciiater has : : already bound Its way into a writhes of cella* "Fits" Of NOW.Milford writes -tor the Mont rose 'f . te.nnitill'uftt and is that the reason be has said nothing about the townahip'eleetioa , t Or did, he hear the tomtit* that Was Made at the Eagle Hotel, the next day after.,election ? It was this. A gentler= remarked %bait was a wonder to him that the tornablp 'election had gone `Democratic. Dui On - loaldng around he discovered one of your papers lying upon the centre table, end he exclatmexl, "I - 'don't cavil any longer. There is that llontrose . Dratocnax and everybody reads it." New Milford, March Bth lan Prom East Dimock Mr. N. Penney has rented the .John Grey farm for one year. • Mrs. Peter Risley has a very fine assortment of house plants. A little stranger at the house of Isaac Tit man. a boy of 8 pounds weight. Oliver °alga had his tees smashed by the carriage in the saw mill at Park Vale, on Mon day last_ His foot was dressed by Dr. N. C. Mackey, and is doing finely. • A. W, ,Moody has one hundred acres otcreek flat on the 3leshoppea that he Is clearing off, south of the mills at Park Vale. When it is ready for the plough he will have the handsom est farm in the township. As Jared Titman was coming front Dimock Corners to D. H. Emon.s after a load of hay his horses became frightened near Mr. Fowlerii; and ran away. They ran into John Kelley's team at Mr. A. Burdicks and tore loose from the sleigh and were stopped near Fr. Rosencrants. Mr. Kelly's horses came out with some slight bruises. It was very lucky for both parties for Mr. Titman had a nice span of colts and Mr. Kelly's mouse colured ponies are not bad. East Dimock, March Bd, 1875 From 'auburn. Cold weather, deep snow and good sleighing, are the topics of the day is these parts. If you have anything to do, do it. If you have anything to say, say it. If you have any thing to pay, pay it. The whooping cough is raging to quite an extent on Shannon Rill and vicinity. One death of .a child of Charles L. Low from the same disease. William Donlin houlec: a hemlock log, siz teen feet long, with one pair of horses to Riley & Donlin's saw mill that cut fifteen hundred I feet of Inch boards. Who next? Azur Lathrop, of Montrose, purchased at the Administrator's sale, Feb. 14, the late Fmheis Donlin's interest in the Ailey & Donlin saw mill. Consideration s2iO. • MrsClarisa Sterling, wife of Albert Sterling, slipped and fell Feb. 24, fracturing her arm and badly spraining her wrist. The case was at tended by f)r. Cogswell and is doing welL A little lady and gentleman' visitors called at the residence of Anthony Brotaman, a few dare since. They weighed eight pounds cacti. The snow being deep and the road poorly broken, they have stopped with him since. Several of our neighbors have received letters from friends in the grasshopper region of Kan sas, imploring assistance. He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord. If they approve of the security let them come down with the stamps. Auburn ; March 5, 1875 From Apolama. 'Old March came in like a lion. The man who prophesied a mild winter has hail his ears frozen three inches from the tips, downward. It there is any truth In the old adage that the three last days of February rule the three Spring month: it is evident that we will have a pretty rough Spring. The topic of conVergglitia / 411, ?.?g 4,4 Atrmers is "Pretty cold weathei are your PotatoW fp - ten 7 Will you have Lay eneUgh I" If this cold weather 'continues two. montild ionlfor w ill be, "who has hay to sell ?' There is a goody deal of sicknms around here now. The general complaint is severe colds.— There were a few casts of scarlet fever. Bridg et Foster, daughter of John Foster, repeived a slight wound hit= hand with a stove handle while in the performance of her household du ties which she caught cold In, resulting in in flammatory rheumatism. .She hes In a critical condition. Samuel Rice (Republican) has been through the town going signers (us a petition to con• test the legality of the late election for School Directors. There were three candidates voted for, returned as elected and received notices to thai effect, one of whom was the ex-Secretary, recently* removed by the Court The Octets f a il e d to a l.sugnate the term of office conse quently they arm rejected. Mr. R., placed three men of his choice on tickets that were legally numbered. They were all Democrats that were elected but two except:lL' One School Di rector and one Inspector of _ Ele c ti°n • We win have to import some men in . ...° thi s town to write tickets fur the next town elegy tiers. auzi,c-rnant. Apolacon, March 5, 1775. From Hopbottom. Patrick Green lost a e very• nice colt e few days ago The winter term of district school in this place will close March 12. M. 3. Titus is progressing finely this cold weather with his new house... Monday, March Ist, the mast distignmable day 4:4 the season. Mr. Severson is supplying the folks at the fllenwiiod Tannery with choice fresh beef. Mr, Pardon Lindaley has sold his new house and lot on Rail Road street to E, M. Tiffany. Eddie Gardner had a present a few days ago of =lmported game Rooster with which he is well pleased. The U. 8. mail from Susquehanna Depot to this place bas been carried a part of the time this winter by a lady driver. Tiffany & Jeffers have built a large new shed in the rear of their store forAbabenefit of their customer's horses this cold isltNatti . • Miss Haitle7 of Glenwood, will commemiCe seleiCsebOol In placo,,MOndaY. March 13 . She Is allied one of the best of teachers. O. D. Roberts is finistiltig his seventh house In this place. Mr. Roberts Is buund to live and to furnish places for others to five. ' This cold weather' has Made good tnitiket far Coal. Mr. Roberts hl sold-at Abletatlop.dur-. ing the ninteiabOut 10iiir.Ioatis of coal per There is preaching in the Untversalist cicarch at this place each alternate Suladay aaorniiig and evening, hy . the BO! 'VTarren,. The if s iijYiyu Cornet oy a A „,, ica r,!:l , e the Ualv,eitalist .charclt, at th,N place, Fridayierellit!!' Bf/t!ch ptt!. • • itno Is expected. . „ • ' t - 14E4 Ais3SiTftoSF: - 15ENI 6 CRAT,,MARCH. 1-O.+ 1875. ° Rev. A. 0. :Warren, of Montiose, and M. Mackey, of New MriOrd, lectured in the URI-. versalist chn l ianataiidaeo; Tuesday evening. 31(treh 2d. Suhleet,, : Temperance and , Cm" Option. Gleam if. Bald*le, of Bridgewater, hat xloptei/ Dentgort-Toorjle's the daok,hter. 4 „ it irl r Is aOA e a ct la II years age. are glad to hear that little Nora has 'helm pro. vided with a goo 4 home. . , The young follte spent a very pleasant eve-, n ing at the house oilligulek, on Church UM, Friday evening, Ilitteh stir,:, - There was g oo d music In attendance rind tripping the light fan tastic toe was in order. It is rumored that appbotiom Is about to re. ceive its new name. A 3 soon as the necessary arrangements camhe Made with the Fostoslee department it will change its name of Hop. bottom to that of Foster. We hope it will prosper under its new name. Hopbottom, March 5, 1875. Q A B. H ow Georgia barite to a iforthurraer. The following. was written by R. B. When. ton, brother of N. P.. 7beaton, of Franklin, this county. Mr. Wheaton4as formerly a res. ident of this county, and we think it will be read with inter tby many of his old friends : "Quitman, the counts ftesq of Brooks county, Gle.;is situated on the Atlantic and Gulf rail. road 170 miles southwest of Savannah, 10 miles north of the Florida line, and about 60 miles east of the Gulp of Mexico. It is a new place, was incorporated as a city, about two yeari since, has a very handsome iirielt court house, the largest cotton factory in Southwestern Georgia, a handsome brick public echoed house, besides private schools, churches, eke, and is said to be the largest cotton market on the lute of the railroad. It Is remarkably healthy, both In suerunerand.winter ; in summer the holds and boarding houses having many visitors frOn Savannah and in the winter many from tie north, seeking health from a dryer atmosplier, and less changeable than Florida offers.ll . waieC is Ixcellefit, and the land high, dry, rolling. The thermometer, since I. have beet I here, has ranged from 40 to 70 degrees above zero. The last week in January my host had on his table, gathered from his garden, Mali potatoes, lettuce, green peas and radishes ; the potatoes weri planted last September. Peach trees and roses are just now coming into blos• som. The ;principle products of this country,i are cotton; sugar-cane, corn, oats, rye, sweet{ and Irish potatoes and pinders, Wheat was formerly, I am told, extensively reised,but now very little Is sown. The timber is oak, maple, hickory, beech, laurel, yellow and pitch pine. The making 01 turpentine and rosin from the latter is a new business, Just commenced here, and those engaged in it tell me it,proves fair to be profitable. The plantations here, particu larly those on the river, many of them from 500 to 5,000 acres almost entirely worked by the treedinan on shares, they doing all the la bor:iiiidistlie planter fOndshing everything. I haiespent much time among the planters, and have always been treated with the greatest kindness, politeness and hospitality, welcomed with a whole heart and everything done that they could do to make my visits pleasant and agreeable. I think they are satisfied with eman cipation, as they say, "It was to come and might as well have come when ft did, as a few years later," One former alaveholder told me he knew the system was wrong, that he fought twenty-eight months to keep his slaves, and he would fight the same length of time again rack er than have them thrust back on to him. He regarded it, as others do, as an especial inter ference of Providence in their behalf. There is no antagonistic feeling between the white and the colored population. The latter, as a rnle,are peaceable end honest, and would be an indus trious people,uninfluenced by political scalla wags and carpet-baggers, who make them dis satisfiedwith themselves and with all about them. Township Elections. The following is alist or Township and Bor ough officers elected in - Susquehanna county on Tuesday, Feb. 16th, 1875 Auburn—Ammar, G. W. Stebbins; Justices of the Peace; W.' W. Lee - E. J. TAcey ; Super visor, T. F. Kellogg ; Constable, W. C. Low ; Autiltor, B. IleMicken ; School Directors, G. G. Carter. W.li. 'ding; J. G. Taylor; Judge of Elections, N. Baldwin ; ,Inspectors, L. B. ICY Wm. Donlin ; Clerk, C. E. Davis ; Treasurer, Junattuin Bunnell. Ararat—Assessor,Julins Tyler ; Justice of the Peace, C. C. Worth ; Supervisor,Erastus Trues. deli ; yonstable, S. C. Avery ; Auditor, Jas. H. Bluitham, C. C. Worth. (1 year) ; School Direc tive, Geo. H. Burman, Harriet Hathaway ; Jruige of giso49n, Jas. H. Blozham ; Inspec tor of Election, Geo. .4..yely, T. F. Archer ; Clerk, Julius Tyler ; Treasurer, Udine aarpf.. Aplacon—Assessor, John Fallihee ; Justice of. the Peace, a. faiel Began i ',Supervisor, Pe- ter Reardon ; Constable, Itlehard Rooney; Auditor, D. J. Cunningham ; School Directors, Charles Regan and Daniel Shean for one year, Patrick Harden for time years, and Patrick Weld; for two years $ Judge of Election, John Fitzmartin ; hwectora pi" Alp.4ll:in, Daniel Hand, A. Graves, jr. ; Clerk, Wm. F. Weer: wick ; Treasurer, Patrick Carey. BrAgetrater—Assessor, Latham Gardner ; Constable, Aviles .Stong ; Judge of Elec tions, E. C. Wells ; Inspectors of Elections, A. J. Baldwin, H. P. Robbins ; Just,tee pF the Peace, C. J..thartis; Supervisor, Kirby Bonnet ; Treasurer, 0. N. Allen ; Town Clerk, H. J Stephens ; M. K. Built ; School Direc tors, J. F. Hunter yjw . , y W. Bollard 3, yrs. Wm. o.oarl,LiS 'Mara.; D4TA# Of Montrose and Bridgewater Pia: Amino . ., 4_ AL ratpek. Brooklyn—Amessor, W. L. Kent; Csius,t4- ble, N. L. Gordonier ; Judge of Election, S. Tewkstnu7 ; Inspector of Election, J. H. Pate; Superviaor, 3: W. 'Adams ; Treasurer, A. W. Kent ;_Clerk, D. 4...Titsworth. ; Auditor, E. Tewksbnry ; School Directors, C. F. Perlgo, E. Williatni cl,isßoyi l t.r.Assmoor., M._ J. Golden ;..Justice of the Peace, tystes CArrnalt ; Supervisor, A ltattbew .C6.444,.g01weird Money ; Auditor, MJ. Donley for thno yam, J. E. Cnrmstt for ono year; School Directors, Golden, ...Da= !Manley ;• Judge of Election, John 04W ; InspectorAlichael Einggan,Thom son Lee ; J. Golden ; Treasurer, Pat rick Byrne Clifford—AssessOr, J. C. Decker 5 Justice of the Peace, L6wrY ; BuPervism, 4. TinadifCcinistable,M. A: Gardner ; Andlitor, Wetberby ; School Directors, C. B. Clark, Henry Waal ; Judge, of Election, Ellery Burns ; Inspectors', Samuel Arnold. Ellery Cran • doll, Jr. ; Clerk, C. L. Halsted ; Treasurer,James Hodgson. Dimock—Assessor, F. H. HeUiSter $ /Wine of the Peace; S. B. Tyler ; Supervisor, J . A. Wallace ; Constable, L. Bannel ; Auditor,' A. W. Mali; "Scifoof . Directors, C. C. Willis Main ; Judge of Election, John Tyler ; InaPeCters,Willialu einnei,David Shen'; Clerk 1.)11- Williams . ; Trril34rer: Tingley: Dtuadaff—Assesser; J. C. Davis of "die Peace, Jasper Witter; Constable, B, Leivi 4 ; Auditor; A. H-Ayica, H.- F. "Dinurettl School Directort4l:o. Olmstead, A. IL Ayres ; Judge of Blectiiin; T. B.' 00,10 " Inspectors. E, T.l.lalstead. B. Bennett, Forest: Latie. fAa.sittior, i p. ILl•Soutbur•ill ; Justice of the, Ppaie;lV.',Tit. Soitthwelrf" SuPer; *ear, A: f 3. smiat Auditor, li. IL Lincoln . ; fithool-DY4tere," '.won: BrailaltiO•;' judge p Election, Lester Tu0,91,;; - InsiieCtore".:"Withatu , Clemons; P. 4n lllllll i , elerk ,lo / I ° .3 L, 8 ! 4(1 ' iboi r, i POO. ;.• ga.k1614-ig4s.r; wiPiiiii)e7l,Bl3*vjs• Air ,ft .A. l firplrli IC f ortittlkle;"..Wol... jp , T r ivia ; Auctor. E. P. ituilicerir SchoollAte*" _g. L. r of .Elect BA • - • BLUE JAC KE T i2ER -Terrell; Clerk, J. Q. Turner; Treasurer, F.H. Fordham. Frjendsvillenissessor, :Tarnes)Jead t. Justice of the Peace, R. Foran ; Burgess 4. r..„,11111*;; Supervisor, Edward Moran ; Corltatiltl; Abbott ; Auditor, C. E ; Glidden.q3chooldPreo;, 'torp;B.l. Huntrie l o 3 el4r4,MAttkelw( lo o 3beri k Roir ; Judge of Election, Michael Walsh ; In spectors, M. C. Sutton, Thomas Alagatif High' Constable, Robert Winters ; Town Council, fE.•L. Handriak,John; Fester, Patitelt Mapewl; Michs'el Wheien. '' ' •'• Gibson—Assessor, Thomas Evans Justice of the Peace, R.I. Ellis ; Supervisors, Charles Pullet for one year, R. M. Tingley, for three . Years; Constable,' E. P. Pope; Auditor, deo. S. Smiley ; School Directors, Win. 11. Pope,. Wm. Maxey ; Judge of Elections, Seth Abel ; Inspectors, J. G.-Bennett and F, A. Howell ; Clerk, Charles. A. ,Kennedy ; 'l'reasurer, N. E. Kennedy. Great Bend Borough—Justice of the Peace, .1. H. Dusenhury ; Assessor, T. Estabrook Constable, Robert Ferguson ; High Constable 8: R. Mapes ; Judge of Election,Richard Stack; Inspectois, A. T. Benjamin and C. C. Hamlin ; Poor Masters, H. H. Phillips and Walter Pain• tin ; Burgess, R. T. Stephens ; Town Council, D. J. Merrifield P. Sullivan, Vincent Reekhew, Hezekish Skinner and A. C. Van Wormer ; School Directors, James E. Howe, A. P. Steph ens and John Barber ; Auditors, C. C. Gilbert and Thomas Kilrow. Great Bend Village Borough—Burgess, W.:Simrell ; Town • Council, Charles •Sitoristarti J. B. Brown, W. Mclntosh, S. A Chase and W I K. Match ; .School Directors, John 'Militate, L B. McCreary, jr., Wm. W. Simreil, John Mayn ant, J. B. Brown. A. W. Millard ;Inspectors of Election, C. 31. Simmons and W. C. Mcln tosh ; Judge of Elections, W. C. Mclntosh ; Assessor, Amass. Chase ; Justice 'of the genie, Wm. N . Simrell ; Constable, 11. H. Hayward ; Auditors, W. C. Mclntosh, Amass Chase, & D. Ross ; 'Overseers of the Poor, L. B. Crook, L V. Lewis ; High Constable, J. B. Johnston. Great Bend TownshipL-Assessor, Galen Newman ; Justices of the Peitee,Willitim•Cali and WM. A. Stever; SuPervlfirs,;Attlen New- man and N. 8. Barnes ; Constable, A. 0. Fog t Auditors; Amass Troiebridge,E. Gill,Jentes Green ; Overseers of the Poor, John Broaifoot and Amass " Trowbridge ; School Directors, T. .0. Hays, Frank Barnes, Charles Trowbridge, '.. D. Parks, C. Wetttall ; Judge of Election, 1. B. Tuthill ; Inspectors, T. D. Hayes and Ain Teel ; Town Clerk, L; D. Parks ; for loving Polls, 62, to 28 against. Harlord—Assessor, Urbane Tingley ;.Suoer v nr, David Van Buskirk ; Constable, Rory J Tyler ; Auditor, George S. Whiting ; Hectare, Alvin Btearns,lra H. Parrish ; Judge Slection, John L. Tiffany ; Inspectors, Her actSweet, Henry Grant ; Clerk, R. R. Thatdie or ;Treasurer, J. A. Williams: Brmony—Assessor John D. Bhutts ; Super- ViiD Joseph W. Astin ; Constable, Squiri• M. Munn; ; Auditor, Luther Barnes ; School Di rectos, James Buckley, George G. McKune ; Judgmf Election, Charles E. McCoy ; Inspec tors, leWayne Norton, W. Scott Brandt, My ron Norton ; Clerk, Almon S. Munson ; Tresener, Noah Bisbee. Ilerr•k—Assessor, Charles Lyon ; Justice of the Peae, H. G. Lewis, Israel Rounds ; Super visor, W. Thomas; Constable, Sandford Burns I,editor, J. M. Meyers ; School Direc tors, Au". Tingley, F. P. Hayden iAudge of E. Thomas; Inspectors, P. T. Dunn, I.stel Meyers; Clerk, M. Williams ; Treasurer,3.• S. Tingley: Jacksoki-Assessor, Charles C. Barrett ; Su pervisor, H. Lamb ; Constable, Orville Griffis; A'aa itor, Wm. W. Wheaton ; School Directors,Lnry Pope, Stephen J. North rup, Wm. 'll Holmes ; Judge of Eleetion,Chas: French ; InSectors, A. W. Barrett, John W. Cargill ; Clbx , Edwin 0. Perry ; 'Treasurer, A. W. Sharl Jessup—Aitessor, 0. W. Stone ; Supervisor, • Paul Miller t: ionstable, L Smith ; Auditor, B. S. Bertholf ;School Directors, J. W.Throck morton, H. Lyon, L. B. Pickett ; Judge of Election, R. &lirchard ; Inspectors,Edgar W. Bolles, George Shelp ; Clerk, Win. Whee lock ; Treasurei,A_ W. Shay. Lathrop—AE..4.4°r, C. K Bailey ; Supervis ors, Truman Bel Lyman Saunders ; Consta ble, Ansel Merrill auditors, L. W. Kellum, C. R. Bailey ; E3chotil Directors, J. B. Davidson, C. R. Salley for thee years, A: J. Barrington and H. B. Tire: for two years ; Judge of Election, David Wltnarth ; Inspectors, 1. T. Wilmarth, Willianissborn; Clerk, N. M. Finn; Treasurer, Elisha Liberty—Assessot Wm. U. Bailey; Justice , of the Peace, P. B 4 Latin ; Stipervisor, J. B. Knapp ; Constable, 7 L. Smith ; Auditor, H. 1 C. Knight ; School Greeters, Morris Hanigan, 11. A. Truesdell, D.O. Stanford ; Judge of Election, F. B. IStanlod ; Inspectors, 0. W. Stanford, Newel Bailey; Clerk, D. C. Marviii Treasurer, henry W. Iv-s, Meadows--Astitesor, Ansel ,Fox Con.' stable, O. 0. Fox; 4tilitor, F. 0. Palmer; , School Directors, L. W Barton, J. F. Woal falser ; Judge of Electioc 0. James ; thaw: tors, J. Humphrey, P. E.• teShonesy. Lenox—Assessor, A. L Jeffers ; Justice of the Peace, C. W. Conrail Supervisor, Join than Hartley ; Constable, Thomas D. Payne ; Auditor, Pougitiss Nlllef School Directure, Holloway Rotation. ;limes $. Belcher ; Julg9 of Election, L. M. Hardy'; instiectOrs, Deng lass S. Miller,ll. Marcy ; Obrk, L. M. Early TFeaserrr, E. R. Grow. Middletown—Asseasor, Tifrotlll , 11enaten ; Justice of the Peace, L. A. Reward ; Buperyta. or, Egbert Stedwell ; Constable Samuel tiodg&, Auditor, 8, F. Williams ; School Directors, Ow -1 en Smith, Alonto Coleman ; andge.of NAPA Murphy ; Inspectors, George N. nerdy, Lawrence .I*lilimore 1 Clerk, Frederick Taggert; Treasurer, 'Otis Rees: • Montrose—Burgess, Daniel Sayre; Town Council, W. W. Smith, (dentist,) W. A Cross. mon, L. W. Rirchard ; Justice al the 'Peace, Charles Avery ; Constable, John A. Howell , Judge of Election, E. L. Blakeslee ; Inspectors, I Henry C. Tyler, Stanley Stone ; Auditor, Isaac Hamlin t. Assessor, Wm.; H. Boyd ; School DireeMrs, G. B. Eldred, W. W. Smith, (cabinet maker ;) High Constable, Edward Williams New 'Milford Towrishlp-4ssessor, Lewis Writer ; Supervisor, J.W. Bennett Constable, C. M. Sbelp ; Auditors, John A. Dix, three years, John Bisbee one year; Judge of Election, George N. Wellman.; ,Inspectors,. ,Franklin tlyinpur, - Oscar Talimad; Clerk, C. M. Shelp Tressorer, Benjamin Sabine ; Poor Commissioner, .latues yeneett : New Milford Borough-vAssessur, khin• ney ; Overseers of the. ,P00r,., B. Hart!, J..G. Jackson ; High Constable, J. E. Dean ; lion stable, J. E. Dean ; Auditor. D. IV: Hager ; ppool Directors, W. 'P. 1410414; L. Leroy, D, W. Hager ; Judge of Election, J. K Ten nant ; Inap, gross, .O. Ainey, H. W. Hayden ; 10Vitt),..atiftclls Tracy Hayden, 11. Garrett, Geo. Pratt, J. H. Bartle, •11. W. Decker. Oakland—Assessor, S. IL Estahrook ; Justice of the Peace,. - J. G. Raymond, George • s Leal gogs,tabje, N, „Fox Aiaditor, Kennedy; Johnson ; IDl T ep)re, J. H. Grimes, J 0.4 eph Stephens ; Judge of bie4/1/09 Phea. be; InspectOfe Fln!oßdo - 4rtielJt Wagner;• Supirvisor, Jahn Hilburn ; Tressu er, 8.8. Munson. Rush;•-•;Asseseor, Joseph p.i.keitievip visor; George. Hervey; Constable,-Ii H. Deriej Auditor; R. Bulls School . ' Direetots;&& Lis,p, P.' Hibbard ; Judge 'of ElectiOn; • KlO. /pSpeehr,.,C.Ao, C,rtfr, Vrinb Ter' ry,; Clerk, 11. W. yerPy llFfek. k inioi 11. S. Sheet maker , • . . 13 Prthrille - r , AP-Ts", Philander 1 3triPa44 1 ;' Justk.e of the PaseelAltirrt - Bettidtiliyh super B: Sul* Contitible, E. D:844 . 2 4414:10:F r ti. titie,!doi; arlool Director's, 74bi N. Smith, H. A. /Slack"; Judge of Election, Is rAn,illenereiTl Inspectors, F. L. Fish, Asa Meacham - ;-Clerk, Mlles Prichard; Treasurer, t.1,1 , /ertßeardsley. Beer hike-Assessor, James Lonergan ; Su- PID/iter, Charles?Deihnnty ; Catistable4John iThtlevlAudititr EdWrolDubbini; .tiehnol rectors, ,John McCormick, Thomas Hawley ; ',Rage ottlection, Dam David ; Inspectors, James Murphy, Philip _Gage ; Clerk, James HOwrery Treaspiei l Danjel _ . Susquehanna Depot—Burgess, James G. Drake; Common ,Councilr-ist ward—James Purtill, Morris 31Yers, John McMahon ; Com mon Council-24 . ward—. John Graham,: Mich aellannan, George Kirk ; Assistant Assessor, ward—Martin Hersch ; Assistant 'Asses-. sor-2d ward-7,_M. Leslie ; High Constible, Michael Fernari ; Justice of the Peace, Levi S. Page ; Assessor, RoWley ; 'Constable, E. Doherty ; School Directors, F. E. Ives, David Masod ; Judge of. Election—lst ward—Philip BOy ; Judge of Electron-2d ward—H. L. French ; Inspectors-Ist ward—R. Mannering, R. It Hall ; ,Inspectors-2d ward—Peter., Cur ren, Win. Alpaugh ; Podr Commissioner, B. F. Smith ; Auditor, M. H. ELsman. Thomson—Assessor, John Sumner ; Justice of the Peace, M. D. Mathews, E. E. Dow; Con stable, Wrighter ; Auditor, C. Gelatt ; Sapervirior, John Vanhom ; Judge of Election, J. Williams; Inspectors, Jackson Chandler, G P. Blandln ; Clerk, B. P. Barnes ; Treasur er, A. H Crozier. Business Locals. Warm. One thousand veal calves for which the high est market price will be paid in cash. gocavine, maicti 10, 1875 VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Two houses and lots for sale In Montrose, Pa. One near the centre of town, the ether near the lif-VrEltAurch. Enquire at this office. Joust • ts dry • goods, &tic)" Oa% tio tons, eft...Al - 110 Yost store on Mato street. A Bank. 14; stock. 'Moat bo disposed of before April let Call and see. ' Respectfully, • - , - • B. PILLMAN & Co. lientrose,-March 10,1875. ~Y 010,1501" ELIMINATIONS FILER, There is no subject that requires so much sh4ly and experience as the treatment of chron ic diseases. The astonishing success and re• mtrkable cures performed by Dr. Butterfield, an due to the gift of clairvoyance, to the life, Imp. study of the constitution of man, and the erring of diseases from natural remedies. Cures tie worst forms of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Fe mile Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder. Will be at the Cafferty House, Binghamton, 'lliesday,.Wednesday,and Thursday, March 23d, 2.4 th, and 25th, 1875: - 10-3 Rtuolotre NOTICE. Eld. Thomas Simpkins, of Great Bend, preaches for the-BUJ:4lsta in South New MB toe; the first 'and third Sunday evenings in eath month. DC:NATION. the friends of Rev. J. Q. Weston will make bin a donation visit at the residence of A. BakiWin on Thursday, March 11th, afternoon ant eveninz C,om. !arch 04875. , . . b Montrose, between the Exchange Hotel anC Engine tiouse.lor..at, the Engine House.) Friidy evening, Feb. 26th, 1875, (Reception) a lane gold locket. The tinder will be liberally remarded by leaving it at the Dr.stoCILAT office or tt the.,Exchange Hotel. • Nontfdse, March 3, 1875. CATETGA PLASTER. FRESH Ground Cayuga Plaster, constantly en band at J. R. Raynsford's Coal Yard, Dunn Button, Montrose itallway. Also, Lime and Brl4, " J. R. ItAYNSFORD. 'Montrose, Feb s 24, J..875.:--tt. PLASTER! PLASTER! F:esh ground Cayuga Plaster at Dunn &a tLin_ artaarse ktlo. Mottiesso' ; Feb. 44,1875. FAIN FOIL RENT neuudersigned dire to rent hie farm sit uau is the township of Franklin, Susquehanna 'codity, and known as the James Conklin farm. Tvplre cows and dairy fixtures will be rented wilt the farm. For particulars call upon or adckoss JOIEN hicladratsrs, New Milford, Pa. AIERICANS ABE A NATION OF DIBFEFTICS.— We Ivo fast, dissipate and M 1 early graves. We drat all kinds of alcoholic spirits . , and slyal lowvithont mastication, pork, gmtise, and ev ery dnd of lire-deitroyink, system clogging. in digstible food. Da. WALKER'S VEGETABLE NincGAß BrrrEns will remove the evil effects, awhile recovered patient, with pure, vitalized eledim-.1 blood flowing through his velnis will bas a clearer head and it cooler judgment, whih added to experience, will cause him to abstin In the future. 7-4 PIITOGRAPHEI ! FEnnotres I bu TOns, cards, cabinet, cards--everything pe4dning to.tbe A. art, gnisd-<.and OX cheap. Go to 1110 KC'S ontbe old "Searle Rotel site," trim all your old niptnres that yon wan' cooed and enlarged and ha'Ve it done the best. latislaction guaranteed. Oontrose, Feb. 10, 1875. $4:40 COAL I•Ho S 1 $4.811, Yost at the.Bina et Donn Station, Montrose, $,40; delivered at $4.80 1-2 0. D. &minims & Co. Diourzta, Che Photograpber,is.doing all kinds of Pic, taz , Framing, of all sizes, on short notice. ,aly 22,'74.—U. Q. W. Doozrrrzn. ITOTHER Ralf Ton of Herkimer County CIO*, fast lonely - a of • ' .. ' !07. 4, '74. P. 97.2.14 & Nicnot,s. BF Baal' • and ltOle Cali and Kip Boots, Cheap to sh at • POLITER & NICHOLS. rot 4,'74. C.l. 11:138011 & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., Dve one of the largest and most complete szurteent of Dry Goods in the atty. Ottit for samples of our 50 cent Black Alpaca or writhe; goods, Aftetrlbla iitita any goods cr4ferni from samples Will be(sont to any ad .d. Mk our OWIIAMPEDIBIL Binamton;lreb. 10,1875. mato. ltruoung man who caufurntsh Abundance ic references, 3 o situation as a tele• ph operator, assistant depot agent, or any ally good job. For particulars address this 5-8 eh. 3, 1874—pd TIVIS .flEabon of the year. colds and ghs are prevalent. A. neglected cold or it 12 the 4ause of most owls of Comp*, The Ws% ki3ocen iPe6lBc tdt duo cistala• ylor's Cough Syrup or Expectorant. It is . by all druggists. -You should ask for a free plo vial. No cure, no pay, is the pnnciple - • totltt: eid 1;:loAL I I r•lenty of first class coal. All sizes at ynsforgs Cgal Yard. Bunn Station. Leave • ere at Central ff r pitea Offfecr, or send to Yard. Jet: 21, "74. Purrronnanni.—Pictures. taken In all the : styles. Old pictures 'copied and, enlarged. a splendid lot of frames for sale cheap, atft: W. DOOLIZELE'2 , )lontraiP, Juno 19, "ft-=tr• , opionastrox Orr Ens as Arrasomion , ,_ror gentletxtertviho with to.dress well...;:rhe. Whin:Norm Baur= TAILORS have en rged i ll, theservices of the celebrated W. IL Lin y, a tem= of Considerable note with the tailor rg tertity of Olt countrv; Ihel. arenoiv , pre arediertheadininer trudeatiley have ,inte vet) all the new things In' the way of cleans, eat era. • rig yestings Their , ,refercoces are rt) ix the Uhyttlittlittdmitici:.bitt.pronttunutt,the Tail s Inotttote la New YoriLlast , ;fait, Gliv(t ;11.11.11amocr,Proprietor. , k , , , ~ , - ~,81 .Wasblogtou St, ,- . '. ~ .t. 'V), 187C-4i. ' Binghamton N, Y: . ... _ ith:P " ehm l l4 3 4l,laltaa a, IV i tta : P&tet l i ' ' Is auffor the County of 13uequehanna, to et t otbute the nod a retualoil la tha-hailds. or flehirGee en d ". ' nktpan, Ada re, of therestate of lII= 4.131C441 , ,e0 lOU itmd to the dtdiew of 4: 1 7 int= 14 li of. WI in ldoutr ago: bu•2ll4aP Ma igthi - 1 , one tedeekla thatactivou.. AM ea ineoiestedara eh* 1 37 required to appear and present Pete clair4 at' the loot. time and place or be forever imbued: di o ^ 4 • ! D; , .'-`, ' -.:; r 0.4NY4/1414%9,4rt,404d't :: lE!= axon,* MlZzoitem, , , ,xtt at CARVER. ; ...O • . GOODS, di4OIIILI.II , FERYpeIOEE, • d all *tiles andlartattes; Their stock at ready•toade EATS and BONNETS to unestalled in the country for style and cheapest': '• - alaaits Cut tom' . • • • r - , • *V V . CarFril7R. Oki; e. g 3 ©r e. I • WE WILL NOT BE UNDEBSOP• „ . , W. J. CLEVER - . • • •• - • W. P. PRATT. Blealtainton, Oct. 14,1874.-IY. 21 , CinfreSt.. Cr. Water. Gold .. Silver . U. S. 6'a 11581 420 Coupon 1862. 5-213 Coupon, 1561.._.. 5-20 Coupon, 1855 540 Coupon. 'B5 los Coupon ISO 540 Coupon 1845 10.400' 2ew 5 per eta ' Sterling Exchange.... Parts Exchange.... ... Currency bd. ..... New York Produce ,Market. I..rted Every Week Ezpreeely for Tim Wicovrnosz EIOCILiT by Rhodev ilbServer,'Produee COITIMIS sIota Merchants, 25 Myth&ll Street fiewsork. • NOW *York:FAdai, 1iarc11.5;1875. Receipts for the last six days, 82,145 . pkgs.— Very choice half firkin tube are not plenty,still the demand Is not so brisk.as a few days ago, and the market dos not present as favorable in appearance. In Western butter we hear of a sale of 100 firkins of sound early packed lowa butter, to go to San Francisco.at 18c per pound. This will relieve the`market a trifla r and causes a shade firmer feeling in solid packed Western. Firkins. choice selected 80 t .320 lair to prime 26 0 28c Pails, common:— Pails, winter rnatle... ..... 25 0. 30c Palls, common to good .30 0 82c CHEESE. H. T. Lake flec' eipta ter the last six days, 8,896. boxes. The export demand seems principally confined to second and third rate cheese. The home trade are buying goods worth 16 to 16,4 c.with some degree of freedom, especially is thus true of the Eastern trade. The stock In the Boston market is very low, also in other Eastern mark ets, and it is thought the home demand will be sufficient to take the ballance of the fine stock without being obliged to depend on exporters at all. State Factory, tine ..... ...16 16%c State Dairies ..14 15%c State Factory, fair to g00d...13 0 15c Receipts for the last six day 5,3,104 packages, The market is about bare of stock this morn ing of fresh eggs, and very excited with prices irregular and uncertain. We hear of sales early as low as 35 cents, but 'later few, if any, could be obtained below 50 cents. State and Penn Western choice brands Limed, good to choice, The demand for quartered apples continues brisk and prices held very. tirutly. • filiced are doing a shade better. Peeled peaches quiet and steady. State Apples, quarters... ..... Bt4 to B%c Peaches, peeled, new 27 to 28c Blackberries. ........ .......D to INc Raspberries, new 30 to 32c The weather is more favorable „ auo with only a moderate supply here prices are held a shade firmer. Turkeys, State, good to pritne..ll3 to 19c Chickens, Jeney'prime ...... to 22c Ducks, Jersey, prime..... ....20 to 22c The market for calves was moderately active, though holders were not disposed to stand out very long on a reasonable bid. Mutton carcasses, prime 8 to 9c Live Sheep 544 to 7c Live Calves, State ,to 18c Calves,Atessattlr •to 12c Sound lots of common potatoes are firmly held though most stock here in the boats is in poor order and will not bring inside figures. Early Rose in bulk, per .bb1....2 25t0 2 50 Pesolthlowtt 't t.... 2 00 to-2 25 Clover Seed.. TimollY Seed Ta110w......: There is no pain which the Centaur Liniment will not relieve, no swelling rig they will not subdue, and no lameness *, which kn th e ey b w a ill i n t o i t s cu t rz e Th T is h is ey ha stron y g e !Ai produced more mites of rheumatism, • neuralgla,lock•jaw,paisy,eprains,swel chtroat lingo, caked breast., scald., burns. salt items,. ear-ache, /Cc., upon the human frame, and of strains, eparin, galls, etc., upon animals in ono year than have alt other pretended remedies since the world began. They are counter-irritant, all-healing, pain re lievers. Cripples throw away their crutches, the lame walk, polsonous bites are rendered 116aq:ilea., and the wounded are healed without a scar. The recipe is pub 11.hed around each bottle. They sell as no articles ever sold before, becanse they do just what they pretend to do. Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain, or swelling deserve to suffer if they will not use Centaur Liniment, white wrapper. bore titan 11010 certificates of remarkable cares. including frozen limbs, chronic rheumatism, gout, running remora. etc., have been re ceived. We will send a circular containing certificates, the recipe, etc.. gratis, to any one requesting it. One bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth ode hundred dollars for spavined or mem:Lied hones and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep. Stock-owners —thesalinlmentr aroworth your attentinn., , Ntitamily should he without ill*. "White wrapoeifamityitsef" Yellow wrapper for animate. Sold by all Druggists.- 60cents per bottle; large bottles, $l.OO. J. B. Roan it C0.,63 Broadwity, New York, Castorla is more then a substitute for Castor 011. It Is the only safe prt!cle to ea.latence Which is certain to aselcaulatoibitiod, regulate the'boidate, tore mita colic and prodace natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, and is pleasant totake. Children need not cry and mothers may rest. ' • 0cR.25. - aro' READY—ENTIRELY NEW —COWLEY IlSe• X.a_'ftricores .ILi "Gr XXV ger— RS .1" CP 24%. • • DI itglr• a .g..0 0 A/ 1 4Wt4,": Tins gifted/Mit r es laving free 'weirs to the personal writings of Livingston, unfolds *arty the grandeur of his characture; mannitudel' of,biallfmvork, the giant like perils and thrilling adventures tie tact, the grand • achievements he woo, as also the curiosities, wonders sad wealth of that marvelous country, its vegetation, mloerals, reptiles, beasts, savages, etc. Wide awake agdnts wanted everywhere At once for the' only' cheap -coufplete work, Over WO pages, 100 splendid illustra tions, a superb map, (Includes his last Jotirnals,),...Price only $5OO. Will sell Immensely. • ltilifogs want it.- Fovparticulars address HUBBARD wigs.. rublishers, 72.3batleete hi., in,, : , ' 10.4 a. R. RATNBFOUD ' d "". •'jl Qi 1 . A. 'ri tiet; - 111031A8'a BACITEDQUAIiTEVS. ' ' BAtatial QUARTETEV. i , BUCK% '3IOTET.COLLECTION. BAUNBACIVB NEW •COLLECIION, • ClitiliaLi AND 11031. E. • gArrglt'ti ellIJ“Cli u4lO. " ' • .Tall (T 01 LLSVCqtti. ~. , , Price or ea c'kottl. CLARKE'S . ItETIEOD FOR REED: ORGANS.' By Maus A. Lunn. • Fete tido. Wm. IL Matte, a dlstitiguleiked orgar lit and, Composer, waa especially tortonate Inttbe compkighni of this tine work. which epraoa Into POPolat favor Im mediately oat% None. baa had somatic/into gi oul ,..a u d continues to be the lealting isepipq. Cattalo': ta dltiOa Wizen:Adige% ckosp,taiteptlecticy Itfef , /Or em tousle. Cf ; .;;. J Alt titioks senepost-pitd, for retail prje, Of DITSON Co.; catAS.tt..l)rfigilsi co;, Balton.- ' 111 nvwes:s.ir. • ' tztgm' zga4 HERM ClarVer IX Pratt. The Mareets. Finanielal. 140;6.110. 3173{ 111% ~..uag ,11931 Irag 11936 I;ou 116% 111 -c SUTTEE ® 45c 28 © 28c DRIED PRIAM MEM MEATS 'AND STOCK POTATOES ~ I. \ DRIES .11 to 110 ..2 20to 2 20 to 84c Miscellaneous Centaur: Liniment. Lenient crissci 13caollir.19 OOCK'S d MOTET COLLECTION; New Advertisements. ISllaz Sal@. The nimdeiisigned ivlll:o8et at, publle 4 sa!e at hia rg lt dente tatarattLeksi, • BlOndat; Ilarch 1514 1 at,iii.'ciot.Y4 tie tollowit4 cows, ode mare with foal, one shoat, ono boggy and Wools, a lot :attaining and useclutnit's tools andas genersl assort meat of honsehold goods too,oumotous to uiotiOn. ' TERMS nuts under $5 cash , over- $5 - eight montlus,credlt,with,interest and,upptoeed aectulty. • • " " • ' WILSON TI.UtItELL 8L1rch.8,1875.-pd. id N INAT11101:9IPBRAIOE: ESTATE Pursuant to an oral , of the Orphan Courfot quehanna County, the undersigned admintstrator of the ..estaterof ..8./LCatupbell„ dee'd, , rrIB sell, atymblle sale on the premises, on . ' . • • , • Tbeidai. March 30tb, 1873, • at one o'clock p; m,Aluy following described lot of land' to tot AU that certain lot of landaltuateln the town ship of Ararat - County of 13aiquchanna *ad • State of Pennsylvania. described - as follows: Beall:ming at - sr beech, an ottglnat Omer of Nur tracts dine* along the warrantee line of Connelly lifeCanikelatot and -Ales anderlfellinsotorth 433; degrees west 106 perches to a post and stones; thee tenth , 461( 'degrees weer 161 perches to stones in warrentee tine of WrckForbes ; thence south 43% degrees, east 100 perches kus poet. a corner Of Tramati ORden'a lands ;.thence by sold Ou. den's lands trortb nil:degrees oast 161 'perches to the place of beginning. containing 106 acres, more or lets. TERMS :—sso on day of We': 11000 on driti 'contr. mutton, and the balance ono, year , thereafter, with in. %creak B. R. 0411P114L. Administrator- Ararat, Varela 1. 1E46: . ..„. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—In the est.ol Pat. tick Hand, doceasd, tato a Apolaeon..Lotten of Administration in the said cstitte haying been grantee to thin:macre/pied Mt paeans owing said estate.are requested to make Immediate payment. and all per cone havlag claims against said estate arepassted to presentthem without delay. DAN'L . Adadelstritor. CUDITOR'I3 NOTICE.—Th, e undersigned, at Audi t". tor appointed by the Orphans' 'Court of Barque henna County to attribute the' funds In the hands of Tundra Wattenron, Adm`r of the estate of Wm Wat tenon, deed. will attend to the duties of hie appoint ment at his office In Dontrcse,on Saturday. March inth. A. D.,_2875, art o ' clock, p. m. Alts persons Interest ed w ill predent their claims at that time and place or be &reser debarred from coming in noon said fond. 6-4 D. W. SSAALB. Auditor , ESIIICLJe SALE —The subscriber will sell at..; pubite sam; on his premises in Forest Lake, on Thursoay. Feb.2s, 1615, the following , ProPdtiY: Nine cows;3 shoats, 5 yearlings,s calves, 13 sheep. one patr horses, 2 lath harness, 2 seat whififetree., neck yoke,' Mining mole, household ramituro, dog power, and datry_firtare a quantity of provisions. a quantity of hay and gram, and various other articles not mentioned. TERMS—AII annul - 01 $5 and under cash, over $5, six months credit with Interest and approved security. AARON REYNOLDS. • Forest Lake, Pet. 10th. A SSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned. assignee of the estate of Cleat°. pber Rc_igers, bankrapt,linder and by virtue of an order of the District Court of the United Stltes.thr the West ern District of Pennsylvania, to him directed. will on Wednesday, the 17th day or muck, A. D. 1873, com mencing at 10 o'clock a. m. at J. 0. Bollard's BotelAn Brooklyn Centre, County of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, esposevo public sale by auction, the fol lowing real estate, of the estate of said hankstpt.—The sale to divest all Ilmes as described in said order. All that place of land altuate In Dimock Township, dotorty and State aforesaid and bounded at follows, to wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of lot No. 13. told to labels Giles; thence by said lot and a lot former ly of Thomas Giles, south ler percher to a poet and stones, the northeast corner of a lot late of Daniel filler thence by the last Mentioned lot, west 1W perches to a post anc stones corner. in the line of a tract in the war antee name of William Thorpe ; low land of Benjamin, Park, esq.,thence by said Park's landmorth 95Xdegrees east, 144 perches to a post' nd stones In the aforesaid warrantee line, the southwest earner of lot NO.l2,here tonne granted to Charles P. Mellott ; and thence by the said Maryott's lot east. IS perches to the place of begin ning aforesaid. Contrail:tine SS acres more or less. mostly Improved, being lot No. 14 of Drury Drinker's body of Iresbuppen lands. , TERMS.—One-fourth Cash on day of Sle, one-fourth in 6. one-fotteth in It and the balance ir .113 months said unpaid purchase money to bear Interest from date of sale at the rate of seven - per cetr. per annum, all to be secured ay proper mortgage or lien upon the 'proper ty sold. so. P. Lusts, Assignee. hiontroae,, Feb. 10,18 Di. • • • • ted Adams ss to s2o:trolVo . r=petz ge,of iicith eases young and 'old, make more, money at work for no, In their own localities, daring thee spare momenta. Or all the-Lime, than et any Mina else. We, offer employ ment that will pay handsomely fbr every hones work. Full particulars, terms. Re., rent free. Bend an your address M ones Don't delay. Now is the limo. Don't look for work or business elsewhere until you hare learned what we offer. G. STECSON & CO„l 3 ortlatig Maine. • DVIERTISING: 'LLUSAP : Good: Systematic.—All DClTULlftwtto contemplate making contracts with eowspapent for the Insertion of selvertlsements, should send ..1Z cents to Geo. P. Rowell & Co., 41 pork Itew, New YOTk, for their P.1311 , 11Lit2-1100K (ninety-sev enth edition,) containing lists of oirer 200(Y newspapers and estimates, showing tha cost., advartisemen ts tak en ibr leading' papers in many States at a tretnenduous reduction from publishers' rata. Get tho nook. 51-y1 .72HANT/Litt/o These priors are FOR CASH ONLY, and toreustomers from a distance ; Good Winter Pants, lined, Heavy liusjoess All Wool Cassimere Suits, Broadcloth Dress Suits, all wno., French Diagonal Suits, English Basket Suits,. Cutaway Coats and Vests, tine, Heavy Grey Overcoats, Black Union Beaver Overcoats, Castor Beaver Overcoats, Chinchilla and Fur Beaver, French Beaver and ,Kersey, Good Under Shirts and Drawers, , Good Knit Jackets, Good Cloth lined Paper Collars, per bolt, And all other Goods In proportion. Also an immense stock of &lab WI MS for boys, from 8 years of age, up to men's'size at prices from $2OO a suit upwards. • ' IT WILL PAY YOU TO,, GO W MILES to buy a impplyot Winter, Clothing at these prices.* WPASTER, The clothier. . 62, 60 Court Street, Binghamton, N. Y. . Binghamton, Nov-11, '74.—tf. p AISITS AND OILS, A PINE STOCK AT B.R. LYONS & co.'s tiontrose,llay lcra CARPETS, CARPNTS AT 20 . DENTA AND UPWARDS --/ f esa than N. Y. Prim-- lior Salo by IL 1.1r0N114. Vo SMARi.wrwt; cosTEE, and other . • arrcioeries At'Low Pt gntes at B. R. LINASA AND' WINDOW 'PAPERS. - •.! • : ,:'; . . • „„; A:L4 l lle.Stock, . „ Ind 'New 'Paitems Iteeplved .E'vers Week Direct From the „ Bliwuractortt LYONS lir. SVG , P I . ?r,:=*4;1444 ; Cnat',F.".:fsr t _ • and ;John, CiarVa Opool Tigeld• C010i441-4rorrt yo. t) to Alo, itt TS;cfmtli put - dozen: , - Tot sale,bp-.• - • %13; lit.'ll4lloNB4 eo. ' montrasi.ludyll:.lBl34Af • • , LICHENSITIN I.";'BLUMVITIIAL 1 8130 - ' - Itienv 111f114rd .i ir.„, Wholento and retail deniers In Fine Watabea nd Rlnti Jewelty, 491ver Fr,:thrtt and Anstrlcan Clodcs.TlniFlated Wart and r Tea Cots, Alen Idnltor Gold, and Strantllatlng:Vaien, Clock, and davralay'ltapalring,antknlill/ cPrn,l4l,ld. gnaw! : ing,ed. ' , ' -agne,g4-,!*-^AT, ): ::tATFFI:47F. MACHINE); JULIUS SHULTZ, Practical Machinist, rcegCetritlir imitator Ithn plain/neat All grttrt :Carry ,Want - Snglng! millwork,. Shafting, liiingetik Pulloygors &co, _MALT'lspnittal attentlonjwildto sropalrlog, ' AMY MltfOrcl,Jtute 10, .1447,.., •.; INENE! Number -10. Miscellaneous, • H. J. WEBB gas Joaeri6iita froal Yoilc a fresh stock of 4GrrcoperitStei," d _ o.• i;yticii ;flit bo told eitEg. gOn pink Among Um num:rill:is ern tic' belosiiier Xi* Or. ' Irtine Molames, MolsPien..S.yrupg.lingan• (1411113„ linckezel.tlallbut,ilame: Canned 7ml ran berries, cheepo...Tean. Cruatted Wheati Salea- Inc dime*. ennutd. Salmon,Tmks BAIL .&c. r.Slontrote,llo.... 10, 1&74. • WEBB. The hiewest Sensation GROVES & YOUNGS' TAltollol. ESTABLIS T NVIPEIVE 6 MIMIVINWINkERIIIVT . EX11191310 our prices aad give 93 a trial: • • . . JOHN HHO'ira.' . , HENRY Moatrose, February 3, PrZ.-tt • V RECKUOW 4G BROTHER, Cledetill7lndert,akeirs DEALERS IN ALL RINDS OF COY- FINS,. CASKETS, ETC., ckrz.zazmr .731E11N73", 3PDXIZVII. ALLOILDEBS PROMPTLY ATTENDEDTO, Aura 2.3.18t.—t1 V. Rzczneit & BSO 43E1,00.. Tlio nook SITU Bet TIIIB SPRING BED is equal. and in Malty imirgets superior, to any other in the market,' It is tight, east y handled, and easily kept clean. For elasticity, comfort, and durability, it le unsurpassed. Hundreds or recommendstlous could be produced if necessary.— The low price at.which they are sold brings them with to reach of all who wish to itidnigo in this luxury - of a 'lnt class Rpring Bed. Yon can have one, put on your bedstead, if lieetre,„ atm If I, does not prove calmly satisfactory, it will he taken away free of charge: For sale by W. W.. Smith 6 Son nuniture dealere, and by E. S. WARNER, Manufacturer. Shop In rear of Hyde Crocker's Shop near the Foundry 14.21,00. Montrose, Jan:6, '74.-1 y $113,00. H. 3E3I73FLa3IT T IL", Would call attention to his New Stock of'. ALL AND WINTER •WOOS, Now on tale, In new V0C:)L02, 9 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 HAN GINGS,,BUFFA LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS AND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES, BARD W AREJRON,N AILS; STEEL, STOVES. AND GROCERIES, ETC„. . In great variety, and will be sold cm : the. most favorable terms, and lowest prices, H. BURRITT. New 'Milford, Nov. 11, 1874. TAKE NOTICE EVERYONE ! Fifty dollars reward will be paid to any person atter coaling this, who has not received the worth of amount Invested, I, c., CRANE'S GREAT AMERICAN BALSAM I Aa a Foully Medicine Fat Coughe, Colds, Croup, Asthma,' Whooping Cough, Bronchial Discase,Hidoey Compliant,Eryeipelas, War ula,. Itheamatiem, Pain in the Side and Breast. Also Cuts..l3um._Scalds, Bruises, Blue and .utloge Or In seCts;Frilit Bites, Chilblains, and Internal and Itztern al Affections general.. • Warranted ft Sure Cure for the Piles... latteknoistedged by the Public as the beet for' the above mentioned Diseases of an Medicine of the daY. It is composed of perely vegetable ingredient* lt pudtee the blotal,which mast be done In olne-tenths of all diseases before the patient can be cured: - It is particularly beneficial in came of ASTIIMA. or flue le no bambini, and any person buying a bottle Of G. A. B. and Dying dissatisfied after usingtl of it,tnet mom the same and receive their money nadt. We, the undersigned, have need Vrants's'Balsain„ anal do bereby testa) to Its good qualities, andje itabeing • recommended : Moe: & Willlaou, Druggists, New Milford. M. Doi way, Frabklin Forks, Rev. A. 11, Fish, Staufonlville.Pa C. H. Crane, New York City, C. 11. 'Fattiest'. Scranton, and many others. The a. A. D. in not gold at the popular price of one dollar per bottle, bat for fifty rents, so that all can bane It. Sold by Dealers generally, ViiARLES L. CRANE. New Milford, Pa Dec. 30, 1874.—U. Fr-k . n.MMM77 . " " j7r= PIANOS & ORGANS, At 1. - 13. Mell'e Jewelry stand. Where a larger and hotter mock _of the following goods will be found than elsewhere in Northern Pennsylvenia: PINE AMERICAN WATCHES, JEWELRY. & CLOCKS; SOLID SILVER & PLATED WARE.. . (OF ALL EMS) DIAMOND SPECTACLES. FINE TABLE CUTLERY and a general assortment of N111.311:11 Merchandise, Sheet M..sic, Violin Strings, etc.. etc. AB Pine Watch licpairirg Sewing Machines and Or done, Our aleudi by gone Repaired by L. B. label!. F. Melhnish,- . Isbell & Melhnis .. 31orgrose.Pa. 5ePt.10,1873.-IT 2 2 OMNIBUS LINE. The andorsigned has an omnibus line running toes• ery train on too D. L. .t W., and Sete Railways at Great Bend, "a. Anyorricr for Shipping or Re-Shipping Baggage at either depot will bo promptly attendon'td. Theme* river bridge le now completed, Mince Uteri no Farling. • • -...- • C7.9.111.riLX.A.C14:1303 always on hand to cptlvey pasoangers to. any potnt , the surrounding country.. U. BUCU4.NAN . Prop'r. ' 1 ' Great Bend, iiii.l9,lB74.—tr. DON'T: READ THIS -1 • . . Brit i tib Mize to Coma to' COOL'S STAITION,po the Mottticisoltallway, and • , Aelc'For.What We plavo Not Got, . • "eao we will name to have it to-morrow. 12012..cet VITO Eir.a.v.c.- Grist 181 jUI.L 0r:29111XE:0C OP, '..;WaT;OC),)age.: . 1306T . S.AND SHOES; YANKEE NO :,TIONS, .11ATS -A N 1) 'OAPS,' " ' . CROCKERY' AND ;;', 11A111)LVAHE; &11rie lot of,DIICGS find 31EDICINE3; • . 'all 4:v1'111c:111i iit tiV us the Ciies4l . est , for litinon PAT. 4131 k i ads or - 4! :#o ' unty ' Produee Takerii !Itxchang, 00otla Alio 1110/.4 'Market pried* c/41 RAID FOR ROpK, DOTTER , AND 1 . 01. 1 1.T1VF. 4 or ab~gpedto (tapaa ß la.Cuar,, 'Man Iforeasata fa , NV*, rat; GIVO WI a calf. • ' ' •". . • . Alta ...R. 1.., `MARTIN I.I • • - • ' • ' • num $B,OO. ~:.~:>_ .