Volu±±l6'B.'. 1. Ptuulitat--Notall . Arraniement of Malls. VIA • IiAUAIOAD: runkhantock, ... ... . 700 p tia 1218 in. Via §Taose: . „ • . gontroot . Depot,(Bsll7l) 800 ti 604 at New Al I.llhrd. • 'loooasn 1911 m. m iCYAineltig (BallY,l- • ..... .. 945 aqa 200pIn' Frlendarae,(tri 600 pm , 800 am .1014krInsStiat011,( el weekl4,) ?Maul , 'looam oiughatutontiaS Lakc.(t weekly). 000 p -700 p m gdrooppin.ttri weekly,) '• • . inn° pra 4400 m *Mat New York, (via Montrose tiepot,) New Milford. r,nkhannock, and Wyalnalng are daily. The Conklin Station mall tuna Tuesdays, Thursdays, vid'Saiunlayr. , - The Binghamton ;mall; (Via 411;ter; LIMO runs Tticso Jaye, Thu:adage. and Sattirdaya „ • - PriendayWo mall runs Tneadayo;Ttm.radayaotad Bat. The Meaboppen famillondeYs.Wetirestlayssand Friday.. . . AnprrioliaL STAGIS-: A'Stage leaves daily for MontrosfeDFpot at l' :- .114,tutd returns at lip.m • : • • A Stage leaves daily for •liati Milford at A nineturne at 330.1 t. tn. •• -• •• • •• •• . E. C. , PORDIERAM.P. M. • Roatroaa Railways ' , , • , • arranirmerit or Trains. .To talcs attest oil Aiiinday, Dec: 21st, I'Bl4. _ ' . Down Trams gonTHWARD. ►.Y;. rot. . . . 5.00 1.00.-- ......610titrose. - ... 10.40.'; 6.00 510 •1 10 ....... ..',..Allon's ''1095 645 515 113. • - Cool'a 1020 640 520 120 'Alan ten .1015 535 - 525 125 , Dimock "..10 05 ' 525 533 13'2 Tyler's.. 7, ....... 955 51.5 541 140., ... ....,15pringvi11n..........1145 506 555 145 , • • Lynn..., 985 465 601 :1 5$ I Averra 925 445. 610 2118. ....... .'... Lemon 4,,.915 .455 620 .:240 Itobeck..... • ..: .9 05 "425 650 260 Iratcy'e 855' 415 '.641 . 245 Tankhannoek . 8 40 855 All twilit" Connect at Tunthannock with P. aN. Y 11. Ft.going north and mouth. ' • JAMES. I. BLAKBL'ES, g'rea't. . . Nets liverusemertts.' ' • °Curhettsville Hotel J. Murphy. Hair Work—Mrs: Holmes. • .Busiituss LOCALS.' sewing Hirl Wante4l , -.4. (4rcitrei. • Church Notice.' 7 • • • Notes About Town. Whilo - street .lamp oil holds out to burn, Jilt) people's patience wthst . retarn: • - Women's Temperance -Prayer Meeting:at )its. )inson ,Wilsonia; on. Tbursda.y , afternoon, o:clock: Our thanks are.tie to. . Ittr„,Wm.Goggin, for a fine 4nt of green ' , Imp!oven/ems are :spreading all over our i,awn. Mr. lalS•4le Crocker' has just icomple ted a yeti fine plunk walk•by bis residence on Mill. street - - . . . Representative Filkenbury has bur obliga tion fora copy of Small's / Legislative Hand. Book. We are indebted to ,Mr, paikenbury fur many other similar favors. • \ I . A Peach and leeeream Festival for the ben'- eat of No, 2 Fire Company Will be 'given at the Engine Ilou iie . ; Thursday (to-morrow) eve ning. Ali are invited to come and have a good time. The County, Institute convened on 3foriday afternoon, with la Very' gotid attendance of teachers, and will Continue" until Friday. The Superintendent' ms endeavored to make it a • . . The Council have done one thing within the last Week which all our. citizens ,willfbe pleased to place upon their credit tilde, and that is the • planting of a , fine sidewalk. along, •the Public - Square on Maple street. It is a public benefit tdr which the people are willing to be taxed., We have no lack of places to go, these daye, 'Last Week was interspersed, with Canthtas, plc ' nies and blimp meeting ;, this week is Camp meetingiand Teachers' Institute, and Reading Enterhaiiimenf by Mrs. J. G. Burnett' on Wed nesday evening. and Festival Thursday (tomor row) evening and next week : opens with the Forresters Entertainment at the Court House, on Monday evening, with the Excursion to Ni . agara on Tugday. We certainly, agree with the Republican that we need a public Hal). Mr. DA. Moon who bids been for some time repairing and remodelling the Steam Flouring Mill, adjoining Sayre'l Horton's Fouudry, has nevi completill it in Derfect. order, and the en ., gine was started; on Monday lastin tell opera tion. This enterprise is another 'very impor t taut tine in our tOwn, and Mr. Moon ;deserves the patronage of the people of, this locality.— He intends to niakelt ul4l to all the wants of the people of this vicinity,,tind also a market. for all the gnjin produced. Mr,. Moon is a prac tical Man who fully understands the flooring business and we wish him the success •which his enterprise deserves. '' ' ! ./- '' - A picnic was held on .the 'Fair - Ground on Saturday. last for the henaftt of the Catholic ChurciPof Montrose. In, was a very pleasant affair to all who attended:„Tbere . was,stich a bountiful Supply of all good .things, that sever eral baskets were disposed,fff after the crowd Was supplied. There' tv,as a *plattorm 'for `dan cing, and some goOd music for the same, which Fas.greatly enjoyed by the 'fedi-and lassies and in fact, we haw Some , of riper'years. d.stei.noug . in' the mazy dance. Both 'LIM legal and 'the medical. Prokssioh of, Montrose ' were repreSen.. , led, in the whirling quadrille.; It was a very quiet and pleasant gathering'and watt also very; sueeet.4.lhl under the circumstances, is We were; told that thereceipta amounted to about 250., . 'We had a short call last, Week from-our wor thy candidate for Sheriff, Harvey ,Ic . Sherman. He. dory not premise to ,•have The „MOntrose DEMOCRAT appoint a DePuty"Tor ;alai, nor to appoint: one himself -lietorefhotseleeuld'SbPrifE —..i/vitro: &publican. • ~.; - ' . . • . • The above extract' reminds us of what the pig said to \the boy ash() cdt off his 'tail, "l'on can't do tint again. We concede tat it is' impossible ~ii`r. Mr.Sli.treatin t4ido - what be has already done to make a deputy i?afaet betore he secures h o'ven eleetion (which we are Will ii g to conetide iS "onsartin" theie titnea,) but if Le/wive:is/to be elected,leknows, and so does John ilowdll of, Montrose kilOW, that_John Howell of . Montrose will' be' lila Ikeplaty, ' This above highly scenteti,rhetorieat '.`MineeYivaiena will not alter the facts. . . • The Cantata et." The Ilaymakere`was pre-. rented at the Hourt House •on Thursday and Friday evenings - of last wreck, as • ann,onimed ,and seemed to be received with a good degree.' of satisfaction. The people of this section bad been on the gui ore in expectancy so long that undoubtedly they were Jed toAnticipate tnore than the condition .ailid circumstances 2 in the ease wafranted.. The seentaarid arrarige• , Ments Or: the stage were very good indeed and the be)•making represautationi were well pre tented. Th'e annuli!' were 2eXtreuiely good.--, The euurf, room is not. adapted to singing,",butte its arrangement envoi to detract from ,it rather that to' earbejlish it, arid this With ify) Sißge iiixttery did tutieb"tu g propptahtll ~ i ttict from the solos . Da the , wholelariliver,te-enter; laity:tient may be conaidereir a euecess. 4 1. t was Oven : tor the benefit ot Kr, Diattntn,, the in= structur of the class, 'he rritteipte;-we ;are MI fi)tiqtl.l. were about $.200. ' . -, •- :' r . e!i.stutedisat week, Xis. 4,l,:.e',Bß!liew;will giro .another Reeding:; - Ilatertatinaeut - id ' the / Coen flouse,,clu this *eclairsilty evertiag,Sept.' , lot, in regiNile' 3 Pe 'tlift. ;' , 4llFfit 4 1 4 1 1 , 4, - sill :ells. Priovof adatiattimi tott igtota,!•Tho. fol lowing is the prekiantite,thr the.cieuingi ROM I. The Brood i Tounygra, /laud Muller — Vhigier. Belection from 'Pulp' ,ticr e 800 Dig_tmotte,i: _ Building Of the Ship' .`, tioneellow. 3 _:'' -. .:--,,( ,40,1141„,* e _.''.-" ~ ~.,44,i,c46ih'. ,J,:tr. Pwiaing oitifir P!..1,41, T7704(1., o).' ng of the Clamp,. ....t -- '-, ti..-- ''' , ',,wßp.:, Bridge of Bighs (uymtiet r . ' .b 4 4 .0 - - tor, itii,oloy, eh the*ines , , J - - fiklleetien from `Taluel.,:,prs' ? tii.s ii i i i; Bro w flier tad Poet. MS mili. l/1 0. 1 . 7 -7- WWWM ChUrCli - pitule,will • : he at ..§L..AUgustlue s church, Silver Lake, on Thnisdap,4itsptCusber: Otb, 1875: A. genetut invitation is citendell. Sliver Laker built. 1 ; 1875. • A Correotion. E' ..I.:Drrotts Moirruosu DimoClßAT:—litttieJilist issue of your paper, I think you are' mistaken as to who,the parties, are4bat have the bestow- , , i lug of that important patronage; via : "The key to the county out house.r kKnowin ones say the" ifordrose. 'Ring" shall not hay . that thelatt erumb II? do the plate; that it i to be s ,:r reserved to . the Comissioners, to the clerkship questions.:Please correct in yoI • finest issue. • --.' ': ' Olia ot? it PEOrt.E. Au Importaiiti Decision- Judge Pearsen, d'f the'North Carolina Su preme rentiered an opi,nion 'which is in teresting under'vettain eireunstanees.., r ig ktiiis case the pait,lea' had 'mace a coninict of mar riage and on The day preyious to tlia Marriage, the woman executed a deed , of gift other real estate to the vaiue'ot $3,000 to her step-mother without the , knowledgitif the roan. marriage the husband- sues for,tbe recovery of the land back tri the wife, upon the grtrund of Mud. The Court held that the 'deed was ,fraudulent, intended to demve th tiatn, and the stepmother- is ordered to itntv4y'hackithe land to the wife, - - 'j. - ..Up. Tntinis NouTatvarixi. Something for Young Mei. • If a meCbanie or clerk wives'only 2q Cents a - day,from the time he is twenty ups until he is three score arid !gn i the aggregate,4ith inter est will amount to $2,900 ; 'and a daily saving of 27% •cents reaches the important sum of $59,000: 4.six.pence saved daily will provide a hind of $7,000--sufficient to purebtise a good farm. - There are few employmi', who cannot fare daily, by-abstaining 'front the use of cigars tobacco, liquor, etc., twice or. ten times the amount of the' six cent piece. ..Evetypeison should provide for old age, and tt►e man in bus iness who can save a dollar a day will eVet.tu dly - find hitnsell possessed of 'ov! r $lOO,OOO. • a.Sing¢lar Caie. A snapping beg, over three' quarters, of an '. inch in length, entered . the ear of 3 r. Jas.Witt• field, :Cam of Charles Win Old, o Crawford,' Orange county, N. Y., a few days , liince, while) engaged in' hatyesting his oats. causing it once the most torturing pain. , Upon an aitempt to dislytige it, the snap , plng of the bu , ., tliougb in visible, wasoelertrly audible in, ail' adjoinibg ropm. It was successfully removed by Dr. V. ll:Woodruff with , forqep:4 upon adminisieri ig elziorotorm with glycerine—not to the patient but to the bug. A Similar, case.of .a3lisi lift- Chet Lawrence, residing in 'Rochesteil, ,was ke ported some, time ago,where a bug Dfihe snap ping.spocies penetrated the ear causing alnyul sions, and in a few days, deatly—Et ~ , ..... 1 Singalsr Death of a Cow. . , About two weeks ago a cow belonging to d Mr. John Bully, of Cogan Valley,,straye *way and tailed to return, For• several days -:arch :e arch was made for the lost animal, and after the lapse of one week she was found in the woods dead, 'with' her tail twisted, around a small! sap ling, It is supposed that in brushing away the flips her tail became knotted around the tree, and. in her efforts to get free she had walked around the sapling, thus tying herself more se-. curely. Sae had evidently starved to death:— The sapling had been .ptilled . nearly out of the ground, showing that the poor animal hadfei hausted her strength in.trying,to escape, l and finally laid down to await .a terrible death from starvation.— Gazette and Ballain. - . Escape of Prisoners. • • ; Three: prisoners escaped .from our coliniy jail on Tuesday niglearin. two of them having been imprisoned on the charge of horse stealing and the other for the larceny of a4ivan tity of iron. The escape was effectell by means of a key made by 011 C of the prlionens out of liener's solder. With' this the Inner door of the ball was opened, and the puter doer having fieen•lett 'unlocked there was nothing to . pre- . Clint the partY from le•tving' for PasTures new. Sherif. Speneer and' Deputy Clark here both out a town on business at the time of the 'es: • cape. On their return they •tools , pron2pt m'eas 'tiresfor the , capture of tbestugittvii. .7The il key with which the escape was effected was ca 'ed Off by the prisonerS and. either lost or tl4rown away, as it was picked up near the lower basin bridge yeiterdity morvning.—.Tfonadide'Llerefd. Thianglish Commission.. The commission sent out from,England on behalf of the bondhOders and stockholders of the Erie Coripany, o rlsited this place.yesterday morning, and were ..shown through the shops and premise:shy Mr. F. K. Hain; Gen'l Sup't of Motive yower, whose head quartela are atllds place. The Chairman'of the Commission is Sir ,E. W. Watkin, and Mr. Jno Morris is the soliciter Sir Joseph 'Heron .iind a number , of Erie officials who are to show them hot; a great road like the Erie,' is - ma na ged. They • left by pecial train yegterclay!orenoon with the inters ion - 13f 14(g:ceding atiorice to Niagara Falls, tter a short stay at that place they will-return by the Erie and run yrer and inspect the branches of the, road,. A . , ~ It is expected,that'abopt a week will be con sumud 'Lli the „Inrestiggion alter which the 'commission will return to New Y,..rk and: spend.some time in - lxiuning the booltWof the company.—Eusri'q Journal. ' 1 From Reliable Simmer. '. • , '. - There is a great deal , being:- said= now-a-days • about the. Delaware nod Hudson panel-Com pany and the Delaware and Lackawanna 1.1Oni! puny consolidatingotrid nearly' every allDOktice tneq.Ot the kind is . - haekea up - "trom reliable sourcis.7 Now we have it from an extreni?ty reliable aunice tat the two eurporations shove named irire no Idea of doing any such thiitg, and the reports have all grown . out of an :lax ran ement in ralation to the aide of coal in the Nu Bern District.". , . ,i The D . it M. 6:itupany desired - to, int:ad:tape their Coal it trati, eyracule and Xhiwedo,!tiiith `out being obliged to lenau the Midland Rail way. An arrangement' was 'therefore . her apron, started boldly,for the room in which the tramp witiOniking. AB Mrs. , Calvert approached the .. i.lciii thelman threw -it open suddenli;lumpeil ;out and struck her in the , face. necoverink quickly from. the . blow,be drew her pitlbl, up on' seeinglilich-tite tr N p turned to flee., She fired Once and woun 't de , hjm, and then strted to pursuit him As he dis'appeared. Found the Jimmie the fired again, at, which he turned about and cried, "Don't shoot again, wotrian /tam a dead . taan nftw. s ! As he spoke hi staggered against a ferke, and then fell. He b - egged for laid Mill Mrs 3, Calvert placed him in a coinforia ble pusitiorOfter which she started lor r a ply- nician. As siiesapprotschedthe house ttiti tramp I who 'had fi*t i eallt.d .epon' her rushed but and escaped, al oath.** the great exeltetneut she fell fainting near . the roadside: Two 11;mm.la ter she' was , disc . ()voted by.friends, Who listened to her story, isitil went to find s the-marir wtioni she .had wnumied, He, was lying dead. ‘ • - _.:___ _ - camp Blasting. '- ' - ' ' I On Saturday erecting last,• we took the extra train Oritb rosily others; for Drmock, for the' purpose of spending the flabbktb at the Methoi dist camp Meetings, held at that platen. 04 ' reaching tbu Plepot.: we were directed to the camp greund,'itbout atty rods &west; situated on the farm of Mr. Bailey, The Association refit- , cd about forty acres.of ground,,part ol which 1 is covered with 'a Very' tine hdmh grove, and 1 üb , SlePio; towards' it' 'west: • , i - . i 1 There were . at , f'Aventy-tiv'e hou, o or. tente ranged in di i'uble rows . about tho grove Pi;iPer, with seats,placed, inside ti3„almatiare ea ' pable,of setting two thOustmd people,•with a large covered platform 'erected at the:' lower ' sido:ot !tile irounds for tile clergy, and'a large tent opposite for the'put*se of bolding,prayer i xneetbits in. ':- ;est_ out' the square - 11AS a large estio'g .hottse, oonducted by Messrs. Stet devent I& Ovhrdeld, from Metthoppert., There' was about thirty-6 , e win is ten present. tiuttday being a'remartubly fine day, the largest, I s aingre*ation or, , th eession assembled) We Were informed that: by an actual • count t4ere i west over tWeetyifour .hundred -yeiiie;eF4rlv• 1 . 9'4.4 1 : PO - : : l#o4nds 4t!Elng: tile - AlLl!ind it , I was estimated'that fully seven-thousand 'oeople were ptesent, -' 4 :squad of:tWent,Y-Ilve _police- I Am w44'e atsaitilled shunt ihe*rtittods, and the i best - pf;!ordetiroi:P*er4d; ''- '' i ,Al 83i tecyTk, 4i. iit,,kyvii re 4 1:11 was beld,nud ; public, tierViee ar 10% o' , *eli. ;TheOnneu I was . pert oluad W Mey. W.4Thorpe, iodated by , I '• '' 1 1- • . -- - ' - f - , ' I ! ' •,,,-.... , A =ME THE AIONTROSE Rev. A. D. Alexander After dinner Sabbath Schaaf was held; folio - ed by regular afternoon 'Services': Sermon .at ff!,o'eloek by the Oatt. Me Taylor,a eelebrated revivalist and mfasionat7;, and 'Who has recently spent some time assisting the World renowned , revivalists, Moody and &whey, At the close.ot the afternoon service, the largest. part •of the assemblage left the, grounds. - Prayer-meeting wad held In the tent, for that purpose, at half past six, atter which publin service was again held; which closed the exercises tqr the day, and .at 10 o'clock the large, bell vsai soutultA (signal for, be6-time,) the lights extinguished, and the camp Was still, During our stn $ we were taken in and kind? ly cared, for by- Mr. E. L, Weeks and family' and tither thends. Thanks. . " The **a; thing. We announced yesterday . the caPturn of Gus; taYe .Steinbach,. one of a gang of ifttevea - that hai been . lurking "about the city for the. past ..tw4t:or three.. weeks. 'Yesterday morning au; Other , was taken, a brtitherot the aboves,natn 'l. •Pdwitid tsteinbach.; His arrest was effected b bfliwe Gallagher, who spent the night scare - - ing for hint, and yei3terday, aboutseyenVelock he spied the fellow sitting upon the bank of the river; in the. vicinity of Central Park Gar ci in, taking bii , ,brettkettst„which consisted of a loaf of bread and .S. - ; bottle of whiskey, with which, by. the witY he had been supplied by a- Nil 'Who:was sent itut from one of the betties mentioned in yesterday's icrount,for this pin post; lnd whom the . officers had +Melted; and . by the. watching the retreat of the fligitive had been, ascertained. The' officer pounced' upon him unawares, and the fellow made no.resiv; tance, but . trembling with fright', deliveredup his arnts . —a big navy pistolvf the Colt pattern —and wentspiletly with his captor to the lock- Through sources not adVisablo to make pub lic, another Man was found to belong to this prowling squad, one Frank Singler who lived in Pine Brook, and yesterday \ officers Boide, lletzel and Earhart went ; to his !louse bet found no one at home but baby,which Sin gler's Ivife, had left, fleeing at the Sight of the coming officers After searching the premises finding goods very similar tdthOse:foand in the chest. spoken of yesterday, netzel and Earhart rdpalred to Fairlawn Colliery,. where Stagier worked., as laborer,. leaving 'Chief Boice la the house to watch the plunder . and' keep the stilt,- both of which be did . in a manner which showed that ',he was' not strangeeto the nursery. The mission of Het zel andlEarhart was a suceessful one, and Siti= glee was soon with - his coterie hi the station house. - 'Yesterday allernon they all .bad a hearing before Alderman Fuller, where they were con fronted by a merchant from Tualthannock, Wheelock, who_ identified a Snit of clothts which . one ot the party had on as one taken from his establishment ,about a week, ago; also', whole pieces t;f muslin arid woolen Cloth. , The parties arrained told vetyimplobable storks while endeavdring to convince, the court that they were ‘only iecievers of the goods--stories that would pot hold together—Sipgler stating that the Stembichs boarded with him, and= he took these goads in . payment of_board, After all the a t ailahle testimony' bearing itiptm the case was aken, the Alderman, committed the three to the Luzerie prison to await the sit ting of the next- term of court.—Scranton . Matins Items. . • • Heavy shipments of bill timber are being made from Williamsport, Pennsylvania, fn . the • centennial 'grounds, Philadelphia. • - The fields near Canton, BmdfUrd county, are infested 'With a loathsome worm of the Cater. pillar specie's, Whichis making serious ravages in tile crops. .! A, coal gleaner, named Mrs. Cuff, had her becurcut off by a loaded coal train 'near Roar ing Brook mine,Luzerue county, while pursu ing her avocation. The Nesunchoning yalley railroad company annonnct a. semi:tumual dividend of . five. per cent.; payable at the' Office of the lehig,liotial and navigation company on the Ist of Septent- The Bradford ArgasSays.: The Sullivan and State,Line railroad and coal "company bsvinjt completed a new 'breaker at Bernice, in Sulli van county, will commence active shipment of LotalSock coal on or-about the Ist pros. ' 'the use of steel castings for agricultural . par r>,:;fst"o. , machinery, wagonskeins and boxeS, etc. Is °lke of the . mostimporituit inventions for the past few pars. Pittsburg has taken Mel lead* irf bringing this branch Of the steel trade tci successful issue. ' " • - The Pittsburg Telegraph says that "tton.Oan iel Sturgeon is now the oldest Ding, es-Mem ber of the legislature,' and Served in 1818."; We would beg leave to correct . the Telegraph and inform it of the Met that Our venerable towns man, General Robert Orr, is-the oldest Intl:niter now living in this state, hating 'served in 18111, two s years prior to the first term of Mr. Star geon..---Arti.aniitg Sentinel. Hon. Richard Bedford,- of Sullivan county, has written a letter to the papers of the ectuty describing some, new pests, in the shape ol cat erpillars; which have recently made their ap peamne4 They are from one-half'in,ch t9-tno and and - a „half in length with a bright yekw sttipe down , each side and severalatripes of darker shades op the back. They feed at night and are plealiarly - dmstmetive'to oat's. It bus been found necessary, to cut theliata,where the worms have c begun to feed, in 'Order , to, Bev them although the grain is not - ripe. The Willtesbnrre Record' says : Some' tithe ago a Ontleman took a sample of rockto Beth lehem for testiag, which was found in, Wilkei harrefoti the property OTT. P.Hunt,and known as Gaashiger atone, which is used asiining fair steel furnaces and capable of sustaining fife 114- tion oi"!fire, superior' tef ' tire brick or att,y cith4r. known 'material. The leat mnst Intim been .. sati isficetory, as Mr. Huntreceived an - 'order 'for a car load of the Stone !loin the Bethlehem iron company for the purpaae of lining a new steel. fur It they are erecting. The sample to the mist severe tost,and there u t that the article is ecknal tirany. ille Miner's 47;1=1, August 27tH, - say ftity of coal sent kora the\-Schuyt kil es: 4e last week wits by rail 114,890 tons ;iby canal 84,241 tons ;, - t0ta1148,687. tuns, ag,ainit 40,1191 tons for ihe . coirespoiliilnglweels last year. Increase, 108,696 tons. The quanti ty sent from all the regions for :the Ifrimit was •anthracite, .56,8* tons; hiturninothi, 80,41511 ulna ;toMI, 649',035 tens; against, .852,801 mi , anthracite and 813,784 buturaltions total, 441, 595 tons for thecorrcaponding period last,yeffin Increase of anthmeite, -215 . 720.1 -ons. De4rgase, of bituminous, 8,272' tons, The' supply sent from attsilie regions ,tiff tar thls'Year. foots op 11;188,414 tons anthracite, and 2,284,13!' tons bitumitions ; total; 14,452,711 tons or cur es . 'pending 'period of year, a decrease 0r1,130,. 1211 tone :anthracite, and an Inerease of . 90,903 tons , • • . untllM \ lUOUS. . 'Ens PonnEsTEits, it:ho' are 'Foieuriii4 for the' present: among., see; have *alter-. stuitted to give one of their chaste, god elegaot. Parlor Patent/hit ,% the Vtutrt: Rouse, on Monday evening. Sept: Ui. The curiosity to se, tbette - celettrittat in Is professional caps& Uy lOW be gnittled. Their ,potorsailiment, will.cc osist ol complet scalar from some of g k e.. soost: popular le s of the'-day, among: which, we, notice wen's - Lady 4pus," Tohltes"Lioney• n,"and the entire laughable sketch, 006114 - the "Pin tits terto•in which Mrs : U Forester . will- 'persontite die. tluet characters, intercepted with sons; music, ete. An extensive and elaborate wardrobe will add to the Interest or the occasion. The For.. resters will be 'assisted by Rough Jr Rcitdy Rand, and seveml of our must taleoted , ,i4oo-, Lure... tkei'grod Ilea* itow -ready it'petl4B 110014rthoro. DEMOOI:tAT, 'SpPTEMI3R 1, ' Deimos* eon* Conventlint. The Democrats of Susquelt inns contfty are rciittestell assemble at the usual time and places of bolding,delegate elections, on • • !,SATI.IIIIIIAt SEPTEMBER , to elect, _ two delegates from each borough, ward and - township,to represent tliern' in t..tonrity convention to he . held at Montrose:xi the court house, - • • • • • . • Monday, fileptemblir 20, ,nt'l.tvii o'clock p: m., for the, purpose or nomi nating, a ticket to be presented for the suffrage' of the _people of the county at the Oen genera election; ; The committee order the following nomina= thins to lie made : One person for Judge. ' :Dile person fief Sheriff. i . One person for . Treasurer. , • One person for Register dc. Recorder. •• Tyro Awns tor County Cutnmissioner. Two persona for County Auditor.' • One person for Coroner. At the tints .of the eledtion of delegates to thtf County Ctinvention, one rpm/ is to be el ected in each election district; and returned to the convention with the delegate,, { for County' Conitnittetrfor the ensuing year.; , Do NOT FAIL 01 4 `, THIS LAST. DUTY. E. B. ILtvr.Lny. Chairman, • E. O'Nutm, Secretary: • - ':Vtori t otot • 1 . Apolaeon- s -Pittriek "Walsh, Mielided Clary; Auburn--Thomas Sheridan, IL: B, Sadsher,- Wm. Liunibery. . • , . 4=a-4, O. Baldwin, Nathaniel Wen, jr:, - Tho Bosket. • - - •- • .• Bridgewater- 7 -Jeremiah Baldwin, Edwin Ty ler, Edwin Hill: • .• • • • ' Brooklyn-0 > B DeWitt, Jahn Bolles, M. "MoVtear. • • - • • • t Choconut-DaVid • Stanley, Patrick Plark; Ed Donley: - • Clifford -John Stevens, Martin Decker, Hen -'• - • s r-s. Munk- -C 0 Mills, 'Jahn Tyler, A, ItAllen. Dundail—T . T Phinney, A 11 Ayers, E. P Chambers. • ' Forest Lake-G P. Handrick, E Griffis, Mat the.w Griffin. • rrankliti—W J Luce, R Tuttle, H M Smith., Prlendsyille—lohn Hagan, John Foster; Phil ip !Ryan . .. - • • Gibson---811as HO well. George Milliken; R /ti Tingley. - • -• • . Great Bend—l M Hasbrook W - 8 Barnes, John Deaken..- . • . Great Bend' borci—V Reckhow„ThOS K 111.9140; Geo McNamara. • Great Bend' Villitge—W D Lusk, :Joseph • BiOwn,C M. Simmons. • Elerlickz-Dr- Horace Lewis ? A B . :Tingley; Henry Lyo6. - '• W Austin, J B Stivens, 'Robert Toby. - • • - ' Ilarford--E S - P Hine, W E Gramm, WWI Wilmarth: . . Jackson—J C )lilt ; Orville GtTfHs,.Wilkeshire Blssdeil. • : Jessup4-Jaeob Dimon, George Shell), John 1 Smitlr. - •.` , • • I Lonox—Thomas D. Payne, A J.Tinis,Thom.• UtloY.. . • Lathrop-Ansel Merril, A L Macy, W Green.' Liberty—P 11 Martin, Calvin Stanford I'S Smith) . - _Litt* Mtaidows-Patriek Shonnsey, L .B O'Dnwn, I) R Garfield .Moutrose=Abel-, Patrick, M A Lyon, 't - G Hill: •, , . )liddletown—M W -Lee; Owen Smith, Pat rick White. • . . . • New Milford—Wm - VanCott, Lewis' Writer, I)eitnis Houlihan. : Igew !Milford - boro—Peter McCollum, J E Dean, Chas Hewitt. . • Qaklnnd—J Tillman, E L Shutt's, E C Leg get' ' • • Ruih—John J Harvey, Wm.- J. Hillis, James Loitan. • SpringvilLl- 7 W B Handrick, S A Shook,7 L - Susquehanna. Depot, E. W.—A Rowley,. :Dennis Casey, A Benson. • • Suconetianna Depot, W.W.—Wm Ketchain, ;31J Pendigrass, John Donahue. .. • . . Silver Luke.-Timothy Sullivan, Wm Heavy; :Dan Donnovan. Thomson—J B Whitney, L S Aldrich, Ches ter Stoddcrli . : Business Locals. _O . , , F Lioursnio RODIIORSES. . t The undersigned offers i for ,sale 'eleven good 'working horses, young, and griod drivers. Will sold cheap. - • D.lt E. J. GOODWIN. 'Montrose, Se t: 1, 1875: w 2 - GIRL , • DEW NG IRL • ANTED.--A. first•elass talloress will find " steady ettiployment and good wages fit J. Grove's tailor , shop'. Montrose, Pa.V Ap plication should be tnade immediately to " ! • . J. GRovits. UnntrOse, Sept. 1; Mls.' ' 35w 31EMBEILS of _St. Apdruw's church, Spring vine, will meet -to 'attend; Lay Service, at the, schnol house, on_ every alternate Sundtty, coin. niencing Sept. sth. By order of the Vestry.. • Tnos. Ntenomos, SQc'y. Siptember 1,1875, w 1 Firma CIGARS at the Keystone St.loob . , F ANUTS roasted .fresh every day, at tfie key atm e Siloon. # 260 . . •,, , Bina!, BCFU.-Ice cold bireLt beer on draught at the K4stone Saloon. 20tf BLANK Leases, etontrnet4, SheeP . Blanks and ethr tplinlai newly. printed at this office; "Cnotcx Chewing Tobacco at the Keystone Saloon, West side Public. Avenue; Montrose P,a- I ' -26 tr PnoToonamia —Pictures taken in all the lat-' est styles. Oki pictures copied and enlarged. Also a splendid lot of frames for sale - Clicap„ at G. W. DooLrrr e E's. Mimtrose,...Tune '74.:—tf. 111ATcuri.s, Clckiks and 'dowelry -reps red at. ;short notice and warranted, ready when prom ised at F. D. Mellinish's Jewelry Store. tormer.: ly Isbell & Montrose, julY 28, 1.875.—tf„, - Basi Jon PaniThro .41T THE'LOWEST:RATES ! Ile are continually addinmagew material to our office, and Witti'our Larae SYock,ef Job Type and 'Your Printing Freese* we Dffy Competition both In`Price and Qualitvieither in Plain Black it Cokirtxl. Wb k I.IA*LRX a CAUSER. Exctrimi The Farmers and. Mechanics' Exchange Fair grillbe held at Franklin Forks, on Saturday, 13eptiAth. - • • - , 1 By order of:COmthittcr. - SOguat 25, PP& TiKb.Noricx: • - . _ All the -lions -and aedo - unis in faVor of B. C. *tile *.ill beat the stoie for collection. Atter Ale (ixpiration of td s daYa will be in the hands of . the Justice.' .'. M utrose, Arkgrtst 18, fB7 . . . ". • i , --- -- - - -- 1 - - 7 1 7 - -- , b been one. Tztv..ritsi WiiTior of unusual tiverity, Stock of all .ttl odsolo not appear to be tiling as well as. us al. 'nose wbo have, tiiettitt, say; pip i ris tithes over to give ' their.staels, at this aes i son of the year, a few pa pers lof Tayloel Oaidition "Pewders. They epti 'bp obtained of any 4eatei in niedleinest. , GOLN6 , . A. rlicktwx sumouncAm tbathe thinlu3 of leiv, Lag Montrose soon, AU who would like some of his work would do well to ,itttend to it with= out deley. ; , , I" • , , lii4," white cloud" vignettes are a'very unique soil tilessing piVre, au entiSly new-style. -, • „ t Montrose Jura`l6.la7s. 1 - T . • A, fl stines,at , the Eagle Drug Store, keeps ONlStnntj on - lauttl a' large )tau well selected stoe.k i ot'ploe Drugs and Medicines, Paluta,Qils and Varnish, also - a, very large • amrttneat of Port 1111ocuntieu." Combs, Uruslten. Perfumery, aid t toilet'. Soaps, Physicians preicriptitins carer Hy compounded at an hours ot tire day aid night. -Giver idea a call. Saga of the Ool• den Engleand Mortar.- •• • Montrose, June 9, OZ.-tr. The neit annual:sevion of the Busqueltanna Association, ef Iltuvertudists,! will be ileld at Susquehanna. Depot on Wednesday and Thurs day, *it: ISt and 2d. The pnbilc - ars cordial ly invited to attend. Distinguished clergymen from abroad will ..he in attendance.. Let then) he a lull attendance itud representation from every rhumb" and. Sunday Selaaol in theAsso.,.. elation. - -Cost. August 23, ion. ; 34W. i Ti , PRIN11);Ii. - r`ral4V l l) 1* ( 41, ••: We have j4t teceivtd a stem isrxe -Stocit cc; t uert - 4 /wor ,.* *e r tj f orinia i ff , r _ s i gicxoload‘i I# ll l El Ind faucy envelopes, iet,ter And ' U.140,/g4;;I srlartZerixiscs-Csm.wigi p(altr,and flukey, bet di pApp4a, , mliataldio, xi. baths)! nirseV.VorwYstic..V=,- , sil sizes and colwed il*gr P 4 Pork oto: 271875:,i • ail of Which we ,- , , cgor altord to print eheaper rtian'any 6thoe' in this. 42r_ neighboring countiei r i 04 lira/IVO OV_lew Work 4 0" la black saa RecolPti# l 4 4 t 4 14 7 5 - , • ."4" - ••_ - • eMinilnakii.:Ai• put thifilt.'tikir.iii" any t,itat ran bea us,•gt% e. tia ,trhd, and ;Tor will show you *l4 Nve !kinds . of blink* on .hand or . print oidee;•• CLA I ILVOVANT . EXALMUTIOII3 Piers; There is no 'Subject :that- requires so ranch study and igiterience as the treatment nt ceron ie diseases. - ..The astonishing_ stn*ss' and re.- tuarkable enrol perlormed' • Dr, .Butterfichl, stet! toi AO the 'gift - of clairvoyance, tothe' life long hi ufly of the constitution of man; and tie -curing of disessea trom naturalremedies. Cures the worst forms of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles; Fe male Weakness, Asthma, Kidneys of Bladder. Will heist Cafferty Rouse, Binghaniton` Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, September 23, ' 24 th. find 25th:1875. : • • : August 23,1875. • • . • ativ4 • . Buy Youn-Altivtr*o littcuittits. • 7i, • Fanners slryotti.that abOut. to:t proutire new thcnying,raachines this year'will neglect your interests If yott ;MI to fully examine.the ture4 Mower hefbre S. Stirle at lint.s'llihn n•lU'exhiliit the inacliine at any time, and order one tor. yon at ouce If deVI. J. rt; Lyons' - Mon trose,.alsa; , suppli, •o - U on short notice; • Four Standard 5 I' cutting bar madams; also one, Polly Site; on. ltand. I can .stipplylon With tlie:.best and cheapest stllkylorso rake: in Alto tnarket. Call and:seo b. Smuttas Agent, ili~~ntrcisc, July 7; WEt wEng exposed last week to' a pitiless storm; that wet our feet and stockings, and in deed our, person all oier. In fact we took a cricking cold, which brought sore throatand severe'symptoms of fever. Thp• good wire as serted her authority, plunged' our, feet in hot water, wrapped,us in hint blankets and sent our faithful son for a hallo of Anna ChEltld PEO - It , is a splendid medicine—pleasant to take and did the job. We.slept, soundly through • the nicht and awoke well the next morning.— We know me owe our 'quick recovery to 'the Pectoral. and Shall not hesitate.to recommend it to alt who neettsueli a tue4iCine.—Muocano ITitras) Presbyterian. I July 14;1875.L-te C. F. Sissom Co., , • ; .61.COart-Street, _ Binghamton, htive made !important retltietiOnaln eveutiting 'in the line Of Spring and SuMmer . Goods.-atid now offer the , balance - or their stoplt of Sum mer. Silks, Japanese Silki, Diess Gools,Shawls, Parasols, Cambries, ere., MI lower prices than the same goods haVis, ever been sold before.— , We oiler an ttnnierise stock of Hamburg,' Era , broiders,rangink in price from 10 cents to voo 'n ynril.• In Kid Gloves and Corsets; our stock _is alwaysAill and compleM. :.;• • We will make il4an ob, tor. the people of 31imtiose and vieinty,4o calLupon us, by offer ing. the, hest, goods. in market upon the, most favorable terms: • • ' A Binghatittonolnly 21; 1875. " • • . . . . .. . , . Ttti. ' AznitiAL•: Parade Of. the 3forOose Fire Deportment wift take ' place; Thuraday,Serited, her 2cLat 8 o'clock p. m. Line to ford in front of Engine • Douse—litingit it - Ready, No. 1, Montrose,. 1'i0 , .2, -with Montritsd- Drum. Corp and Bough -41. BeadY• -Cornet Band will be in line -. honorary - Mem bers.areipeCiallY reqUest ed -to participate.' -' *. .. ` . Line ilf 31arelt—UpMapld strier,down Turn pike street to Fotintiry street, down Foundry and up Public Av.enue; to Court - House, thimbe around past Baptist. church up Turnpike to Cherry,lu p Cherry past the, Foundry to North c e Main -st t down ,to. Engine House. . li th - davls fine a-Arbil:and test of appdt.a vs will , e fold at close of Parade..: ,'-, ! ' By order of - ~ . 3.R. Bin : strop, Chief Engineer. i August 25,,1875.,, • . - 34w2 .... ~ . . 'GRAND' EXCURSION TO. NIAGARA rum i• '. ' '' A.n.4:curuion party will, leave - Scranton:Or Niagani Falls . under the. auspices of the Pies byterian.eiltirches at.llyde Park and Nichol son, Tuesday, Sept. 7th, at 7a. nt. Train will Stop Pit. passengers at. Bingliamten,.and all in-. termediate stations ..on - the IX It.. it 'W, IL R., arrivili t r at'theYalli, at 5;45 p. ru., , ~ . . ,_ . , Exi, rsionists will spend 24 hours at Niagara returning in time 'to reach home 'star ious,Thurs- tia'y Orning." - Sleeping cars will be attached to the !rain on the return trip.- - . Every. possible - facility will be' 'provided .to make.the trip en joyahlu and inexpensive. ..among. the" features of the }visit, will'be a basket picnic In Atie.Park neattlie Falls, which is titu., , tl up etpreasly for sucli piirposm ' The mernbers of the party fur. nishing their own provisions. - .. . .• Tiell' ts for the round "trip (exClusivei of berth In sleti ing coach) will-betasfollows :. From Scraritpu t.O 50 i ; from Clark'S ,SUmmit, Abing ton, and Factoryville .$0 . 25 ; 'from Nicholson'. and re paining stations on the D. L: & W. R. R:, $6 00. - Tickets will be ;sold at stations and" other Phices that, will be duly desigaated, and May al o be obtained by mail of D. W. Titus, Statita ,ilAgent at Nicholson- All intending to go'sloillid - apply for tickets on or before Sep tembei[3d.: • ' .•• -.--, ', . t ..; Anyl additional infrtrmatiort desired maybe obtaintl on application 0f.. . ' : : : : ' • ;1 : : ... REAr.:. lI;PEARE, - - Ilo'.. " - '': " ' , Nicholson, Pa: , ' - 4 25 ; 1675: .- ' -', .• ' -'- ' •i•• • ATTENTI&N SOLDIERS, • MenenttOr d er No:: . 1, Series of 1875.) If The /third annual Enctunpmerit of the Vet, Organfiatien of Soldiers, Sailari and - Marines will b held at Hart Lake, Susquehanna conch -ty, Pa4fWetinesday,l'hursday, and Friday,Sept. 15th, ltith, and 17th, A. D. 1875. Every mem ber of the organiiation and all Soldiers. Saikfrs and Mitrines living in this jurisdiction are not only rlotated. - bat expected 'to .be'present And to do 01,1 lo'l.heir power to malio•thts years en- Campnieut a complete success-- The Soldiers Orphaf4s, ,belEinging to' the HariArd School ; the Tilford Zouaves, of Susquehanna Depot, and a ,Military Coinpany from Gibson will be is attetti.lance and their presence -alone will add much 4 the interest of the occasmit, Citizens, main female, and all Soldiers and : Friends are relitttony invited, to be-..Pfeient 'with its. The*LOoslature having- pitsied net' for our tiefthiltove are enabled to guarantee ptsrfeht order fri and about. ; the entire gnmods and to say pnOtively to all-that there will, be no in tok icating !drink' sold. on. or - within teach of the EncaniPtnent 'grounds. : Only such' thingt . f :as are-squally • neceessary' for the - .comfort and welfaispiorkthose present. To Millet messy come ded. Noy a,. good, .time-with us; you can affordo.spend a day , with the ;Soldiers each year; tit the Soldiers' Encatopuipp:‘,... Think of 'the dip $ find' nights :they 'spent; or rather'en. 'iltired4on the Battle Field: in Filson; on the Aff.arclOrlin 1. - Ttrapital id secure.the itospeakable tilcairr,g of a truely . d'ree ; government, such ) as we are, now .permitted to ,enjoy. Let cyerybody beat r ttibe EneampMent ihe second day if they canna he: present all Mistime.' • By Otider or - misr. ir.Tr.i,witio, • Gent Ptiired'g Ikti:Orgonizationsnr Ediscen•,co. 4 S. M • ITCEIFAA, Adj't General.. Aug,•;24, 1875 ; • „ • 1;1, , -« 4 ,t -•NIIIV.'- 0 , 6 D SI" , , . ••••• ~• • , I will WI- farthe,44ext Wits!! 4 .! • - ILOSIRRT, STRIPED AND WRITE, ac.,' TARS.ku • 01,0YE4. •!./iserr_tesi• DOUSICTSii RUCHINGS. HANDKERCHIEFS, P.LxOESMINIPURE 1.40E3 1 ,4114PS rAitaSOI,B,,,,CQL,GARO A 1 4 , 1D r , - 7 , 1 ' T §LIOALT , •tt. wt.:. 4 - .y...lz;`• ;. erfetylb In my tine !it:greatly saifite4-pticasi , • ! aid :t • ! • *II - 4gerTs . ti 0641. 5, 111140 1 / 2 ar Cosi; f ' Mn: SlC:air& CO-1W 1 - G..PARK. 133w3 pima nage in Stelenniiiite,'