Vold: me BP.; : pt !! .,p0t.:,1.xi1.t : 4,1,.:.:,:. i . .111rringeisent VIA ItiUXoAti': TatkhalltlOCk, (Daffy,) VIA Montrose Depot,(Datly4 600 p to 6120i.n , New Milforo. (Sally.) ....1000am 130 pm w v Aine ..... 046 a tit 200 pm Friends v ills. weeily,) 600 pm 800 am, vonklinStation,itri Weekly.) 700ssen 100 aut piughatuton,sias. Lakey(tri wookly)... 600 p m 100 p m 3 1,k. noppcn.(tri week)y,) ... _lO6O •as 400 pm ijThe New York, (rid MontrOse Depot,) New Milford, fankhuanock,sho Wyalusing afedfl i a. The Cookli Station mail ruusTuo aye, Thersdays, sod ruaturdays.' . , The Illoghsiuton mtiil, (Cia Sliver I;alui,) runs Tues. sap , . non , days. and Saturdays. Friendsvillo moil rims Tuesdays, Thursdaje s and sat': ards Tho D 37. , ? oshopp ea mail ruoiMondays,Wednesdaysoind Is Fridays. „ woiriotta• Suites: A Stage 'ewe daily tot Montrope Depot at 1 m.,*nd rourta at Op.ni : • • : A Stage : leaver daily lot New Milford atlSo a.m. gnd returne at 330p.m. ' 'E. C. FORDHAM. P.M. . „ ' kontreseßailway.• 1 , ~' .• . . , Artangwent ot. Trains. !To take effect on Monday, per. 2111,1814. :, 2 . . . ~. . . . Down Tratua. i ' Up Trains SOrt'IIWAII.D. 1OUTIIWIL,111). A. 11; P. X.• 2 • I • • , . A.ll. r. at. 6.00 ": 1.00. . ..... Montro ea.,. . 10.40 . 6.00 510 110 ' Alleb`a 1025 1515 5 13 3 13 . ......... I tedul'a ' • 1020 .6411 6al 120 flusters ' ..1015 .835 -5 Z 4 125.. • ' 11int0ck...;......10 05 595 535 132 3.`ylvr's ''- 965 615 645 1 40.... ..... eptingvillo.... ...... 945 505 IS 55 145 Iran ' .. ....9 85 455' 605 158 - *Avery's; ~4..., .. 9 Z "445 610 208 Lemon 915 435 620 210 'Lobeck..... ...gob 425 630 230' Mercy's , ' lig 415 ,345: 945 Tankhannock.:.— .i:1411 365 All trains Connect at To nkbatinock laillil'. &N. Y . R. E.going n0r1.4 Lind south. . • • ' JAMEB4.llLa.EBL'ES,'Preai't. New Advertisements Sun;byorWilson i • , libtic6--Wm. L. Halsey: In Eankruptcy--estate of Wm James. Bonnet. New Finn—E. llaeonAt Son. Ensuinss LobAut.. • Conl-0. D. Stebbins. ; Notes About Town The Soldiers' • Enettinprnent. convenes, st Hart Lake to-dap, and continries for three• • Let housewives and others road E. Bacon,* 'Son's - advertisement Un our second page. :it wHI expiniu • . Uu account of the dediention.of,the CathdlM church at Meihoppen; on Stirnl4l,be'2,*!a4t services will he held ',ln' liriontroso on the 19th There will be' Quarterly Meeting services in the M. E. China' .irix:,elatOdq'filn&S . tiblin . ly, for. Z. K. Peck, ofOunkflannOck, Pre.aehing Saturdity•ittemi'uaii; Sunday nliiiri ing and evening. , 3t. S. Dessanei is now In ,New and 'the people. of this vicinity,•inay exi*t grand 41 7 rortun,ity.to'select from birge,yal , goods and clothing ion his' return. The goods are arriving 'alre'ady. , • • • ~. , The second eniertainmetit of the "Forres ters" at the Court Rouse, on Monday evening last, was giVen to a full 119usie. Although th - former programthe' was repeated, yet it was lis tened to With int:leased , in,terest even by those who had witnessed it:before, ' • ' . The ipE. Zion church, of the 'Genesee. dis trict, held a conference in ..Mon trose, last week, elming on Stinday last. There ,waii 8 goodly number in' attendance front various sections. , --- Bistllop J. J. Clinton prestakd and delivered the annual. address. Sermons . were . preached on eaCh diy, by thexatiolis ministertiliresent and considerable other business of the conference 1: 1 transacted. On Sunday there was a very lar e attendance... '• • - , : 2 The Annhal -Mmting of the Woman's Te --' perunce SOciety of Montrose will be held j the transept of. the Metkodist chureli.,'Monday evening, • SePtember 20th. Several, short ad , dresses, and 'reading ,by Mrs. Weston, mayihe expected to follow the reports of Secretary and . l'retuquer. ' A cordiarinvitation to be prmult,' is extended to 'the public in geheral. The prayer-meAing of the Society will . be:held ',ln Thursday,' the \lath inst . ., at Mrs. A.'ji.l.'llich- All Aboard for Tisrfordifair r, • The eighteenth _Annual - Pair of the Harford Agricultural Society, wlll bo, held :on the Fair Grounds in liartord,pn Wedneselay.tbad Thurs day, October 6th and, l'tb. 'James E. earn:kilt, N., wiilideliver the 'address.. We shalt publish tke premium , list U 1 •• Horse Xilicitly Bees. Mr. Crawn, "iv bo • resides' in= Ulster,. while On, Lis return home. Tuesday, bad the. mikofituile to back . his team into severatAree .at bees ihat belonged •te . a Ildr, -Smith, who had them setting 'along site of the public road near his residence.. The. beca attaelted the' brillteS and sning t _ope to death. *r. Craven was" compell ed to - retreat until alter dark:--aretsande Argus. Cnallisting Decisitason'xi Imp quint Subjeet•',' Jildge . 'Truukey, Venangti, tots denind . that ii[i(intirie to : vote at an .election, his tax must . have' been -paid lit twat one.tnonth prior thereto ;.and o pityment for him an other must either have .been:atitharir,Sd 'nemti." witidAthe Sante liniit of time. This,;lS dii rrctly in;nonflint with Judie Pearson's r3pinicpri in the McPherson twin, deiiirered • shrirti.v,iifter last year's -gleettou, in. which it was held that the ratification related back_ to the limq 9r -Per-!, fordiande and'adopted.tha ant 'as or that dote 1, The Potato Bugs go Igo for TLe 'Morristown (N..l.),BiTyMican.tiays_:—=A. Norristown gentleman, on a °visit to the sea oiaat, was told by fishermen that the Atlantic laseh was lined with zniMons of dead Colo !Ado bugs, 'washed np by , :tha . waves People resorilug to•the coast for the ,puiposit of enjaY ing 'salt water bathing *have noticed the fact 4, 7 - 1u an uttemptio ' 4 Glcr Etutt,!' the brig has been fortunately drowned,,, It is honed that the en the fartnly will follow, aini`tnftt..the fitta_of ,their drowned predecessors; It is possible that In this way ;we they get lid of this annoying Lust: On Sdnday last as 2t.tr. Who resides at- Bart Lake, was passing 4414ng the shore, he die, Covered scime , clothing and at' 11rat supposed, tome one milts bathing.. 'Not fable to' tee. )my- one ids susplefons ',were : exeltedand beat waa.tahen and a search reade.afennd the la/w, and on the opposite ildk,ol.the lake , irom where the clothes were 'fattnd;ithe body of tuan was .itiscniered ..floattng In the Water.— •The bvciy, *pi removed arm tin`lnquest called; resulted in ,pronottneliir ,to the kdy at Abram Onifut, and:*-.verdict of : nee]. het tul dr'owlo4. The ••theory4 that in bothiog eiihich 'Billet have liein gnethos . : ) done the body was ;Mundial It was tionting.). and at the laittom of the, lake', •al . .thai. ver);deceivling„oeing alutßow ler agme d!stange then ituddenly' drop& off into ;iery deep Ws.ter, be must have „steliped .off and,. beet! tirow4ed. liev'aii a 8,4 i, or kde had reiided,in •Bridford,eonitly;;, • • Attead the Delegate . Let every Denaocret reniamber. that f.latur• (ley eft'ernoon next is thu Alum--fixed for Boum:racy to .eleet Ofilt , g'" 4 144). '* w County Convention, to , be .110,1 tr Let this duti ltnuolventully titichargertfto that a full reprtzentatlon ,fullirsi at the meeting of thetoureatlou; is Portant convon Owls for which you .nave . been called upon to pnl)s're, that liar; taken - p la c e in the last twepty yeare,•ittitl , 40)uie Abe nuteraey oh . f4usquehuhtnt .1109 ';.tti e tiji 4414 ilqing,und taund men lototarae.tirit WO Who lot *pa tu 'At-Jirottittg . , to he unhesithyji this county_lor "nine corrupt.. combinations!' ots,'":whistever party; among the masses of the And It shall , he s , the mission of 'those' Who asset:olOn the*n.4 Mention, Sept. 20th, to, emancipate then Efrefra thus thraldom; if ,the true spirit prevail , !Ind the right inert are ,nanted,:for,, the right places. Upon your activity; earnestness and wiallem rests the responsibility, and we hope you Will meet tt with that promptness due the occalion and circumstances. - v rri recikparts. 100 p m 12111. In Xemoriaza At • a regular meeting - Of Live Oak Loetge, No. 635, 1.0.-of 0.. F., held .Aug.3th; fol.- . 13, the l lowing 'Committee appointed AO drat( resOlutiOna et 'o6ndolenCe, relciytfte s tbo death breetifir' ilieetfore lirchartbioti,' het lefi'Vfi to report aslollows Witantras„lt has pleased,Altnighty' God,lthe Cruder and preserver of all things,' to remove this life , . to another, Brother Themieric Richardson, we are hereby.,, minded Of, the'l rardertaintyciflite`axid - tlie eer, liatY Of death: Therefore . Rctottvd,.Thitt we. syropathi e with. our be 'hived sister in this hour of deep aftliclion, : in the loss of a kind, loving and • atfettionate bps. band. The parents and bereaved brothers and sister* Ave:Woutdforget. - - lipty the God of the widows ' and the bitherless • temper the:rod' with which He atiliets,and bind up' the wounds of the broken-hearto., 1 Bi..,(Kik'd, That our Charter, hi, - draped. iin :Mottiping ler theltsind length of time, and: that •theseresot p tione be - entered in' the Minures,Of the Lodge, and a copy of the same be present ed to our bereaved sister, also, that copies be forwarded ,tri.our County pap*: for publiea tiorr.- " j WATSON JEFFIMIS, Ttf, " E. M. Osnoax, Com. JosrA.n, 1V114.1,48. Hartnia:Atik. 28,1875. - • Daplloilo Railroad Pones. "-•••-• 1 Judge Ross, of Norristown,' has •filed, an opinion in the ,CaSe of Cresson vs.the Reading radrOad'whiCh Will be of interest to the travel in • public,, , The. plaintiff, .whol had lost his kiessOn, ticket hy . :theft,-tendertxl: and demanded:i'tieketlor the uni4plreti time. ThF conditions printed upon Life t ticket latiite that ii' lest or mislaid it will..not replaCed by titeeptn`papy. i,. "! - 4 , tie court iuled that the plaintiff, having, used the.ticket, was 'botind to acquaint himself; with its etnatlitiniii;•"iliat ho has' no' right to . , call upon the defendant to .replaoe the stolen ticket ; that the scustin s tickeilgreatly flintinish ectthe plaintiff's 'cost of travel and heassunied . , the risk of loss.•'. Xs the. case -was framed a'' test case, the court had -given' it careful cOn'shl etatinn..l: It was ..the Policy of 'llaw to' en.. courant) cheap transit, and &•?ndit Ito; ~ pilreasonahlit, not contra) , ' policy of law and not liarsli.or...oppress; iroduce that result, they should he maintai lnd enforead by the:courts. Con'l oil •as n • -z • Coai • • • l g. r oil is one of tho, cheapest and best art tbe world. tor - Starting a fire. thone' has to do is to pour a little ot , tlie..9il on alslow burning fire,and in less thart..ii niinutclthe oil can buists,rthe contents. `itreseitttered 411 di renting, and theregn retiring *rS•dill over the house, if nob nll over the ,neigliborhoodi r The upper which is thus burned up is generally spoiled,..lntt the individual..who.tnakes the fire is nicely roasted, and is followed Ito ttle t graVe by an immense crowd of admiring and synilia thising Friends:. t'irel•ir . -e Chronicled uundreba of such eves, and still the work goes on. The last case.,tliat has.coufe,lci, our knhwledge is that o 1 a rakve. year'uld boy named ion, who resided 'with his parents in Reading. .His mother W anted to burry.up the Suppei: , on „Friday 'hat.' The bhp poured coal oil .;ixt the, store.. Pa#lleoiff,t43: , the flames shot up and the boy's clothes were on fire.' Helam - liii'hili!liter;e-lantr his frigl4.ened mother followed, after....Tirice she caught him and twice he got away.' Finally when he could run no longer, the fire ii,put-out, and the roasted body carried into the heuse.. He died on SatOrday . ' . Rachel While.,.a.Colorecl woulaa who reailpd in Coatesville; been. away 'from homes!, •Wiirk -- ;',41 - o,3;Vhen she returned some found her fire had nearly cone out. • EIM tc:okher ecial oil can and poured 'surrfe 01 the. fluid - Upon the fire. which caused an explosicin, and enwrapped her in one sheet of flame,, from- she diffdin a few The litaY Crop• - We are dependent in so many ways on our domestiie 4nimals . titat,.t4e condition dt oar hay Agroicis hardly 'sieand' jEarly. in the season the, drouth was ; very threatening, and theprice or hay advanced considerably on the strength of it. Fortunately, it came on Its so early that a inueh grltter. breadth ot corn giapusual_was purin near all the gicat centres tivlieiti demitnd,witli arrespeelat view to curing the ber;bage as fodder ;`and this alone by /9gBeniPlPiho deiiiilad. AorA013%":10111d-hai, kept the priee,down. But an additi anal aid eame in the late rains, which net 'xinly•helpeci the pastures, so that there need be no prassnie on the dried material till late Itt the season, hat firth° ineadowl toe..,*st" chance in mtgartases for Er heavy second imowing. But beyond ell this it turns ont that: the -first or main; crop is by no means as poor as was.erylleipated. In Xentneky, indeed, theii'Veriige; is higher, thiln usual, some figures putting the bay Crop of:. that,State as ranch as/ ten w it:tent. ;Teeter . thilm As this hone of the StateS 'where the hey crop Is - , one;of thelatostamportent, the fall croP , willbave an influence on the general qirie6 101 roittid.'ll , greet deal of hay is exported, fi l op t 'Maine; and is sent in boats soalti l 'l:o . pOinti Watling: thecuast:, and: 4are.Alick ii - Inrop,reported calker above the average. There • 14, lioWever, a detteleit'cilte Iniht` Of' the otlie sltipptng States, bat. With the aids - before noted, we do pot thank: prices ; will .rule much . 4try% abpto sending Prise:lora to the Penitentiaq- • The Philadelpbia Ledger adMinisters what'is ,doubtless a needed reprimand to some Of,the :iudgcsof the orinty tonitili...tile interior of theSinte tor not twin; us considerate as they should be in regard to' their sentences of eon-, victsio the Eastern Penitentiary, aud i t he State Legislature has shown • still less con ideration tor its failure to Proride means : tos the swum randution; -, _for the - ' increased:ancr increasing ririinher of prisoneis sent io: - - 1 11r ; Petilta tiny . With n'ecnintnodatifins. for ,lesst thin six huri dred prisoners, there are now in the Pen ten :tia7 a lar ethalkl,kovea,o. l "o.l l,l 4 B c°4 ol ' ing the viointion of a law which requires the separate .4entineroent or uonvicor,'in-lsome two to,three hundred instances, and in aggravOlon of We' e9loitritni atfairs'ionaeld the - 1144W? county_ jodg(4 are : bendier to the already ,un .lawfully crowded and Dyer trovided otters. conviited,oflarcenieti of ttie'p4thist irair short tinier five Prisoneri.edirvicted of larceny hitve-been-seot, there from one coon= ty, and the egf,rsate value,of the preptfrty stoleo by the:Wfaile nve,itd not exceed five \ .dollars. In °floor these oases the value of the , ~PrPPeitY 4 1 ° 84 ..biect -( 4 lar c eny was' but' fifty tetitsi- 'Surely •theseuin ndethe oracles of,,crbues tor 'OO tritkishtnent of *hich the EaStern Pnititeitiary should have its adi mire* tinpattititiestfor goo] neutratfied or dui strayed. The vital =prineijite of the' ''system of disci pline which . govente the VenEteattsry thi ; , "separation' ; of the OtivictS'fnun‘ntaot with Rich -etfitir,' 3 ;lltider- the systiniv tionp can be dealt:with separately, without en. 'amutoringAV. trail ; Influetibc-,fron •:::another. i 11:113‘)ner i l i 4,04:#4144:014'-itiO':vfblitatiar otgoed is left itin._Prfrainnik.4*4;a-illoaankol, • MNIEM . w r . . , .- • . . . ' 1 ,•', -ii' . . . . I I" 171. TEM .55 ; 815 - 'RQSDEMOCIAT, ~SEPT 'Trim Itoootaitle.: "Brookdale Itens 9 tavitr . en scarce . in your paper of late, we send tti few, while or oth crwise-to let YoltArisiT: that-we o,,w.atobinam? has bean a great sufferer:for several weeks:past, with a swelling on hi a leg, acct now ho has Ito appearance of a persbn in the last stage of cionsumption. School closed on konday, •Tlte tenober. was Miss Nit.'Annillogg,from the "Puler City." May she bp as sUccesslul in:all tier uncle k lngs in lite its abd has been in teaching, du Ing the past _sunimers; Last Sabbath vies a pleasant day, and th at tendance at ielmr4hWas larger titan *ual. 'ty Q. Fisk, thd pastai, is young in the ministry, isit Stands , bigbi ; tat ot,,the whole exlininunity. ,„Irri is 'au able Preacher ' and dwells upon ;the' doctrine of the Divine load ness and love, withfar mare frequency and (Cr. Yo i r,-than upon* indignation and wrath. On qinirsday last , the:Sabbath School and many of its frie' ads, went to, Quaker Lakefor their amnia' picnic excursion. -The day.was delightful, andln Abe morning when they start ed, all 'seemed buoyant, eager and jolly. As they marched out to take - their seats in two large wagons', each - drawn by fofir borks, with their largo baskets and larger expectations, they were regarded with something like envy by those who were kit behind. .411 seemed to enjoy the - bountiful dinner, the'swing, and sail ing on the lake.' But when :they came back at night a trifle pale about 'the' mouth, each with quiet, sulalued mien, the inclinatton to talk of - the Beauties, ot,picuirvovits confined to. those . 'who had not been out that day. Brou44lale: Sept. 4,'1575 Rfiuting Sobtety the;:clov Orthe Teach erg Institutc,l have been thinking conslders- . 'hie about ti,k,o excellent reading weheard, dur• ing the time Of ;the Institute, by Mrs. J. a. Burnett,. and_ Mrs. Weston .and her son.t If a SOptety notild he oritnized *.MoritroSe 80 .( 18 tdreadVe and iirnMge the contributions of any who might volutit!et. to read; or of those whom the S.oeleTy knight invite:to read, I think it.wonß : prornote t Ve.cause of etincation ; es pt 4lj tof Lading It woniti stem furrt • ' entcr,ialiniuMt for;•`the citizens at very little expenle. Said Society might .be composed of PreMclent, Vice Prtident.,'Seert t.iry,.,'l'icitsurer rutnitteo , cin i!rogramtne and ; C - Ontributoi.s. . •-. . . When the Cont 'butors shall hare practiced readingtbeir selections till they think:it will 'do t.. 1 read them I>i public, let the Committee Out,those;,.selectidnis in th'cir. Prolier placds in Itiel'i:niratninit.' Let the freinency of holding the public meet' gs be.governed mainly by, the anittunt and interest or the Contributors, :The'practice of reading in 'pablic would.giVe .., .. onstritlence.and . ability :to . the reader ; and, on the part of the young,, lay the .foniklarion !for careful thinking, `observing, ;pnblie - speaking and general pserulness. - a •• •- , , ',:•• . .'• i'irupnose the Sciretol Dir ' tors timild the the pipper persnni to• start su h a 'work, though' not necessarily i so. .1• ihnik, it, tvnuld be ,the moans of doing much good in various trays.-- 1 - -The contributiOnStjr t be original, selected, - Or both. 1 . ;It thc H ld • ittivanced".irithis artiele, e ot meet, the approhatllmqt those. whom it may' . „ concerti; or le•iii'. to -'something better, so as to result in action', by the •peonle, in the right-di lectiOri,, thexihject of the writer trill be...seem . ed; . L, 11166553 F kiting for their Lives. Three young.women, residing near the Big Brink Pondiin!Sholibla‘ to wpship,',Pa started 4 th q, were Obliged In cross the 'Pond fti!'sysinli Oa ; Foods. Before'entCring the boat theyrsaw soineibing In the distance swim ming in . l ithe, water.. Thinking it. was a dng they paid "no further attention to but - started on' their way across the pond, whiCh is about two Mild wide: After rowing_for Seven-4114n dreclyal.ds, the,girl who was piloting. the boat satq Aliat what they. first first. thopght to be a dog swimniiniiii the Water was a huelr', which was coming directly; towardthem. l4aging s clum sy!pitir 'of oarKli was some tin berate the boat could be 'turned, and then the deer had reached to :Within ti : teti yards of ,ikem. The girls became, greatly terrified, for the deer was fast' ,gainirri, on them; told '.fromr. the was it snorted and %plunged ; they" , were.katisfied . it meant mischief While the one rowed with Mt -her might - .thenther two paddled, thus some what itter.easing. 4lieir speed ; but the deer Was stOwly:gaiining . lon them, and !mowing they could not, read' the shore before being!oyerta ken, they neaseci-rowlng to Prepare for the in •evitahiebattle., -: • •.. . Mien the deer, snorting anti plunging had rear.libd to within, a, few feet of the boat, it ittopped for a moment. ' Then it made a sud den plunge, and as its bead struck the side of the boat the brave girls brfught down their rased: piiddlea.upon it with suelt force as to', drive it .under water. - The girls 'again raised:!, :their t only ,weanons, and as the bead i rose to ~ the se.rf they again brought 'their { . addles to bear UPI) it with the same result. • 1 I When- . e deei l again - raised front the water it a.s seemed reallie that this was to beta death strugglS, and its eyes gleamed like ball of fire. Itlinadet a lunge, an - T .- threw its More feet over the side of the boat, near the oar locki. This nearly Capsized the' clumsy .cratt i tied threw ..Maggie] 40,...dan,' the oldest•efthe three, into the water ;Ibitt as she tell she-caught the edge of the boat, and was 'hauled in by onle of her COmpanions. Then the heroinfrat thel oars, as site fett the'snib:lairs breath in her fice,'traised a p ddle. and struck . for her life; and as the blOw fel across the doer's head the blood started 2. f m 3,:s nostrits,and it sank back helpless, and /Seemingly tietidithitrj really only ittuittO. The girls then , started for the shore, lotting the deer struggling between ,life and deathin the water.'..:- , •-•• -"-. - .- -- I • T: Beaching the shore, one of the girls Iran to a small ,log cabin, an eighth of, a mile distant, In •whicli lived 's " faMily by the name of Berger, and told what had (kx:iiri:eci. 'Mr: Berg§r seized his rifle and"itrent to the pond, *here be found the Woundedi . deer. yet struggling in the water, a.few,rodsdkom the shore,....lie o)wed :Out to it and seizing it by the antlers, cittits thteat, and towed. the body, to the shore. The peer was the largest ever killed in' the nei,ghbOrhood.*-- -- weighing427pounds.—.N. X. Sun.: : ' "; •. : ' Democratic County Coaveattan. it 1 Ttie Detrioerits Orßusquehannit county are requested ni assemble - at J the usual, time and places . of holding delegate elections, old SyrUltDAlf, SERTESIIIII.IBi4it 10, ;to elect twodelegatea from each borough, ward land I townlitipi- to represent them In.l county icons eatium to be held, at Idontrosean the court bouse, on . . - II • I t' , ' :Itiondity, September 20,1 , 'at two o'cleck 3'. ta.„ for-the - purpose oit 21.01111- Olin's ticket to be 'prtlented. for,the Suffrage of .the people of um county at tbPAtezt*e l 4l ll . eleetior t . . ; ... , - .- • , ; The committee order , the following r‘omina tiobs to be. made ;:•;. ,• . ~.. ' t , .. One person Tor2Odge• • One person Tot' Sheriff. i OnetpersonlorTreasurer. I -i, - , One person for'Begister & ilecorder. 1 - :'-'l'wo persona tor. COtintY Commissioner.:.. Two persona County - Auditor.i.,. I . • One Person for, s.)aroner. • ! At the time .ot.; the election of delegites to the County Cativention., one pe.rsbn is tit be el ected in•tatelr election- districel k la ted‘fetuctied to the convention . With the dele te,-,for thrunty .t.,c' numitice for - We e. DO sto* Asti, Or TIM: LA/yr. Dyn. ' . 1 , . • ".. r: B. Hayti:Er, aiiiirtitan. B. O'sira . 4.; Seetretary, , ' • . ''''.. 1, 'Nrinii.;;Wci COminTrEL i`' Apoltv,a)n-!-Ratrtck Walsh, .' Michael '" 7 .0 41 * 0 3 , Chas. Ragan. ' -:. -- , , i ... Auburb--Thernda 'Sheridan, R. B. Smiialter, illm:Ltittnabery. ~' - ~. -, • . . . :. , '• T Aritrat--,1,... O. , BaldwirkNittbardei.,Weo4,jr., 2 1 4 0 1 1 . 130 4 1 .ii 4.,- • • . , • .Bridgew*.er-4eremiiikEtaldwin, - Edwin.Ty-. ler, lidwill hll. , • • ••. • = - - Brobklyn*—C B DeWitt; „John' Bolles; Mc Vicar. . •• •• Checonut-,-David ~ ;Stattley;-:Pairip*. Clark; Ddnley, - • • • ,•:, Cliffelid ry RivenbUrg. • , • • • Dimock-63 C Mills,John Tyler, A H Allen; • Dundall—T P . Phinney,' A H . Ayers, E Chambers:.. .• . • • Forott alte—G . P . Htindrielk, E thew Griffin.. . Franklin—W J Luce; 11, Tuttle, H.M Smitb Frlendsville--John Hagan,Jobn Fbster, Phil fp Ryan. . Gibson—Silas Be wail. Tingley. 4 - , - • • Great :Bend-1.- N.,Hasisteolt, W Barnes; John Deaken. • . Great Bend boro;-- 3 4 Reckliow, Thos Kilro*, Gem Mc.Naniant. ' . • . ' Great - 'Bend .D Litski Joseph Brown, .0 M Simmons. • •t •: • Herrick:--Dr Horace, Lewis, A B Tingley, Henry -Lion. . • BannotlY—J W Austits, - J B Stevens, *then S P Hine, W E • Osmun, W W Wilmartli. - • • • ' . • Jackson—J C Hill,-Orville Griffis, ,Wilkesid,re Blssdeft:. • • Jeseup-4acob Dinflott i , George Shelp,. John -' Lonei--Tliomak D. Payne, A JTittis,Thom'• ris K Ut7Ay. " 1 •• • ••• •,,.• • • Lathrop—.AnselMerril, A L Ainey, W Green.. Liberty—Pß Martin, Calvin Stanford T Smith. . Little .Meadows4itrick; ,Shonnsey, L B O'Down, B Garfield.- 1. • • MClntrosert , Abel Patrick, M A Lyon, - 0 - Hill - • • . Middletown—M W Lee, . Owen Smith, Pat 7 ' rick White. ' , :New Lewis,.Writer, Dennis Houlihan. New Miltord born—Peter McCollum, J E Dean, Chas Hewitt. . - Ctaklandr-1 Tillmati f E L Shutts; E C Leg . ..Rush•-•4on J Hariey;' Win J Hillis, James Logan. • • Springville—W B Handrick, S A Shook, F L Fish.- • . • • . • Susquehanna Depot, E. IV.—.A` W Rowley, Dennis Casey; A .1 - lemon. • • •' = • ,StiKtirtehatina Depot, W.W.—Wm Ketcham; M d Pendigrass; J(411 Donahue. • . Silver Lake—Tim thy. Sullivan,-Wm-. Heavy, Dan DioanoVan. • • • ThomSon—J B Whitney; L S. Aldrich,' Cher; : • - ter Stothicrd. • • • • Ruitlrrr.,n. ;••• Business .Locals. • • - • - coAi.!• tom.!! •• Egg and . Grat - - • $4 75 • 0 Stove and .Nn - - v.. 5 00 Terms , .• 0. D. STEiniice:. Montrose, Sept. 15;1871 . .4w • BLANK'. Leases, Contr o actS, - 51teep• Blairks and other blanks newly printed at this office, "Ci.OSINO OUT our :entire stock of - Stimnier Goods at 15 per eentless flow Cost, for the n'ext fifteen days, to innke .rooni lbr new FALL 000DS Constantly arriving. , CHEAP Jon`. t !..PtiornaitAr.ue.—Pictut. Taken in all life lat est styles. Ohi pictures -coined 'anti - enlarged; A.lBO a spicniirti.lot — ot. francs for mile cheap, ' st G. W. Dootirrues: - ,! . 3iontrose, Jpne 10, I;4.—tf. WatcuEs,.elccks and - . Jewelry repaired 'nn short notice and warranted, at P. D. Mediu -1.31es Jewelry - Store, formerly Isbell & ieli s. 3lontrose, Jaly 28, 1875.,-tf: 13KsT JOB PEINTINO . , AT TEE LOWEST RATES ! We are continually.. adding new material to our office, anti with our Large Slot* qf Job .4pe dart Four .Pringiag .Preeees - ire-Defy Competition bottr hr Price and Quiility,either in Plain Black Oilfired Work:• tIAwLEY Tine PAsT WINTER has been one of unusual severity. Stack of all kinds, do not appear to Se'Ruing as well- as , Those who.liave trial it, say, it pays many 'times over to give their stock, at this season of the year, a few pa 'Ors of -Taylor's Condition Powders. • They 01u be obtained of. any dealer in medicines: • ...STRAYED On ST9I.E.N. • 1 A small yellow dog, lone hair, laishy tall and .answers to the name of Male. Was last seen the owner about' July 'Pith. Any person diving information of the above will be paid tor their trouble. . L C. FRANCE • Dimock, Sept.,B, 1875. • , „ 'Goma - - . 1. A. Ilicknox announces that be thinks of lefty llontrose soon. All wiw would like. some Of his work would do well to attend to it with but delay.' - - • ' • . _ His "white cloud" vignettes arc a very unique , and pleasing picture, an entli.ely new style. .Montrose, June 143,1d;5.- • ' A. B. 13c10;s, at the Eagle' Drug Store, keeps constantly on band a large yield well select. stock of , pure Drugs and Medicines, Paints,Oils 'and 'Varnish, also a very large assortment of Port Mounities, Qom os, Brushes. Perfumery, and Toilet Soaps. Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours of the day and *night. Give him a call. - Ithgn of the Gol den Eagle and Mortar. Montrose, June 9, 1575.-tE ' THE Supreme - Court - of the , State of New York has decided - that C: Ayer & Co g of Lowell, have the sole right to use the words CHERRY Pscronat. for a medicine, and has IS sued an injunctiim against. F. V. Rushton, 01 New York city, for selling, Rusliton's Cherry Pectoral or Cherry., Pectoral Lozenges, or any other use of the name to dec . e . ke the public.— This decision of the • high, court includes all dealers who sell any similar article.—Purl 41e,k foraOn 1.)" Leader. • Nortmt.—There will be .a Basket Picnic with the Rising bun. Grange, at Birchardyille, Tuesday, Sept. 2lit. Meeting at their Hall at 10 a. in. All sister Granges are cordially invi ted to Join 'us, bringing with them their respec tive regaliaAand baskets.) .The Elk Lake Cor net Band will be present to cheer us can our way. Hon. V. Piolett, State Lecturer, is ex peeled to addriss the meeting. Those friendly to our order or not are WED invited. - By order:of Committee. ' ept. C,187. • - . PRINV:NG We have just received a. very large stock, of plain and limey envelopes, letter and note pa per, plain and fancy'-bill bead Open, cards of all sizes and colors, colored poster papers, etc. all or which we can afford to print cheaper office than any, ln. this orsneighboring counties, and in as good style. Work done in black and colored inks. It you think there. is any that can heat us, ghe us a trial, and we Will show you what we can do. All klnds of blauks on, hand or, printedlo order. _ . CLATIIVOYANT EXAMINATIONS FREE. There is no subject, that requires so much study and experience as the treatment.ol ctron ie diseases.. The astonishing success and. re. maikaple cures pertorrned by Dr. Butterfield; 'aridue.to the gilt t.iieLlicioyance, to the lift long study. of the constitution .of 'man; and the etuing otAis.cuses front natural reined leaf- Curet; the worst !Orals of Scrofula. Catarrh;.Piles, -Fe- Male Weakness, Asthma, Kidney's or Bladder..: Will be-At. the Catferty :-.1.1.6u5ei-. Binghamton` Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, September 2; 24.111;. and - 2.5 th, AUgttat 25, lea,. . • 84w4t BEFT:Youn..Mownco - Alauntima. - ::Partners iiL vim that are - fibmit to' procure new mowing ma - ebb:tea titid year will neglect your interests if you fall to fully examine the .Eureka Mower before purchasing.' R. S. Searle at Jones' lake will exhibit the' machine at any time,-and order one lot you, at once it desired. J. IL loons in Montrose, also can supply you on. sbeirt notice. Pour Standard slt euttintr bar machines, also one Pony size, on hand. ' Icau supply you. with 'the .best and cheapest sulky horse rake in the ularket, 'Call and See , • . F -It. 8. *a►ttzu, Wit. :' Iduatrese, 'July 7,1875 —tt. Slum '4t tSI done, Street, Bingluantotr, bavithade important reductions in everything' iri_tltp line 9 r spring and Summer ,009,18, 4nd ow -Direr the tedsnee tbeirinoek of Bunt- Japanktie Silk,s, Dress Grnts,Shawis, Catnbrics, tte., at- lower pricke than the slime ,goods have, ever two sold before. 7• Wu ottee au' immense' stock of Hamburg; Em broiders,rauging in price from 10 cents to $3,58 a yard.- in if id, Gloves and Corsets, our stuck is always - full and cosupleki. , • • - : We will ittake It an object tor the people of liontroie add vicinity, to caill upon us, by otter. lug the beet . gootts iu market : upon tlto Nusi Sayorable term& Bizigiounton, JAy. 21. 1874, Paw , Jortst's PRICE LIST or Nam GOODS' 'I4I:I3T , IIECKIVED: ' Standard l i rints, at 834, 0, and 10 cents, ' Plain and Corded Reps, at 25; 30, and Mtge Plain - and - Fancy Debages (new patterns) at' an oi Pents. T aa r d iler - and colored Alpacas, at 25, 30, 85,40 r Y wide Bleached Muslims, at 9,10, U and 12 Tents. • , • : • Yard' wide- Thableachk- I f ,at 9 10 - 11. 'and 12 cents; • . " newtiii,lstyles ; at ~$l, $l5O, $2, and , • ' • J Good Ileaiy Shettlnes; at 15, 10 and 17c. Red and White Flannels in great variety a 25 cents. - • Ladies all woos kelt' Skirts, at $l, $125; and $150.' . . • Beat two Batiort Kid - Gloves, (warranted) at $lOOl .Canton Flmtinefs, at 11, 13," , mnd 15 cents. • Genta good K t p Boots, at $2.50. Gents better Kip Boots, at .8 25, Gents bit Kip Boots, at $4. Gents best'Calf Boots, pegged, at $4 O. Gents best Calf . Boots, se.wed:at $5 50.: . Geribt Fur Rats, 'new and latest styles, at $1 50 'and $2 00. ' Gents and boys Cldtbing cheaper than ever., The above comprises but a - entall part of our new stock (the first of the season in Montrose) and the goods. are entirely new and carefully selected. We warrant all ;:our goods to be as elteap,as 'they can be bought anywhere In the United State; ; give us a call before purchasing and you will be convinced of the truth of the above, • Respectfully y'ours, • ' • S. PILLIIAN & CO., 11. ROSENTHAL, Baksmen. Cheap John. Montrose, Sept. 8, 1875 -z—tf - miii-a-xxxxxALcb•zus, Buitit—nowrox-- 7 Alt Dintook,'A.ug. 18th, by S, S. Tyler, esti., Lawrenc,e Burk, of Bradford county and 3fiaa 14. 'Lorton, of Sprbigyilic,, A. t"111. •3k • , ilicitanosoN—ln 11d0oril, Aug. 20th, T. F: Ricuurdson, tsgeil 20"ye;tim • , . In Lynn. Ps:, Aug : 25th, Mrs - . !lb of LI. F. Biskesho,agen yettri,lo mont4s and 24 days. • . •-; 3M2XLaI4IIIQM X,L"V", FANCY GOODS! Xicipctizaticora. Jam W'i;.l.ctool. I Kill eel/ fur the next Order . . I . - . ROSTERY, STRIPED - II IT.Ei- LILE TR RE AD GLOV ES. : NECKTIES, CORSETS, •R CC ING RAN DKR! I.CH I EFS; 11 A, M. ttifitra • - EDGES, ("IMPURE LACES. GIMPS PRIN. • ES, PARASOLS. COLLARS , AND - - ; • . • CUFFS. IN SHORT • ivoryttvg M my Ihmat greatly redimml prices AA PIIIIInery Good* Gelow Cost. • N. J. CARVER. - No. 21 Court SL, Cur. Water' St Binghamton, N. y., August 4, 4811 4 .\ The. Diarists. • New•Vork Protlace-Market. Reported Every Week Expressly for Tux MouraosE I.lxxocturby Rhodes ..t, Server, Produce Commis , Ilion Iterchauts 2G WhitshaliStreer.biewYork. ' . ': ' . New York, Friday, Sept.lo, 1875. . _.I BUTTER. ' • Reqeipts'inst six days ' .20,676 pkgs Ther4 is a...fair sprinkling of dairiei arriving ; some Very filii sola yesterday for'32e., but to ,day it: would be difficult to obtain above 31c.-- Selechons of firkins sell fairly to, the local trade. but geod to prime lots -are accinnulati ig a tri-, lie. Choice halt firkin tubs are in fair request, but al sAiout lc. per ppatui 'reduction. Welsh tubs are rather More plenty. Pails in free sup ply and have to beiaricy to, bring 85c., and .then 'only in a sniali'Way. , Western butter is arriving freely. and though choice, is in fair re quest;,,still buyers .can ge nerally obtain what they iwant Ai - a .concession of abbut lc. from late current Prices:- . Firkins.::. • .., • ' .-,..81 ' la ' 39c ": good to prime........ 27 0 " 30c Pails, choice new made... .....33 (0 35e.' .' Pails, goad to prime. .. : ........... q 32e Pails, common lo good 25 (4 28c . - • . , • -. '..i f". - : ,' ' - , C,LIBESE; •,- Receipts lns - six days ; .... 53,419 boxes The Uttendan . apt.,„buyers this morning was very i,ght, • and shipmenrS will probably be smaller than spy l week sincifthe season fairly 'comnienced. itate yesterday afternoon , une'or two shippers Wiere in the market an 4 purchas ed several -,iin4cf-gur,'xl useful cheese tt the surprisingly 16- figure of 9c. Unless prit*s are put to about,..B)g 9c. - therß, is no such Whip's -forcir g salesqAdviees from England are very, untacoralle7 , ,e,Tbe Englishmen .= fare scared ; they think',kr 'erica is full of cheese and that it :will lie rtheea upon them suon in, such quanti ties that It will have .to'_be given away, and ebuse4nently none of 'them dare buy any stock ahead at never so low prices. •' - State - , . State Factory, fine ... 9 0 9%c . State Dairies ' • ' ... El (4 9 State Ftetory, fair to g00d,.. ; 8. 0 8 - 1 , ' EOO6. •,. - • - : ReCeipts lait:iiii days. ' .'...7,583 pkgs. - . The receipts are a trifle niore free and with, a continued` light . demand prices' are weals.— •- Stake sadi•Perni: - ••'---,;- - - ©..21-•--c Weistenl• Choice - brands. '.. ; rf - • °-0 /8 c ' Bol lllicril ' '' -- • ---'• DRIED RE.Lirriii - Apples are firm, but mther,qulet. - Peeled Reaches have arriyed- freely anitimeet . - with rathel‘ slow sale. Unpeeled quiet, bat steadily Veld. I . Blackberries scarce, and firm.-_ State Apples, quarters........ '.' to 9c - Peliches, peeled o state . lakto 17c . ~ Blackberries. • ..,10 .to 10Xc -Ra4plierries,ne,w 25 ," to 27c • •. '' POrI i TIVY. ', • Choice Chickens are, not very • plenty, and wanted, and prices are held firtnoP.l POWlallic in fait regteest, and firm. ,Torkeys wanted at lull prima; ' '..r...'.' . Turkey's; State prime, 5ma1t...20 • to -2 le Spring Chickeris,per lb ' '2ll. to - '• , :.3tRa,T2.. A.2TD STOOK., -, ••• ' .-,. , . . ' Cal Yes were not plenty and ruled firm up tonrn,i but an the Ittarket were slow.. _Sh4p and ltimbi 'driigglitg a trifle. ,; ; ~.. • "Live Slieep....._ ...... ~..- . :;461 0 4 .fi0 610- Live Calves, State prime.. .:..B%to 9 c , • Dressed „r, a1ve5...;....., ... --. . ....•:12 to 15c, , • ; ceptilor. ti1111111 . 13411‘. . . . There is no pain which the Centaur . Liniment will hot relieve, no swelling they will not subdue, and no lameness whirl theywill not cure:T/15;1,50os ' language, but ft is Una. They have - peoduced Moro cutes'of rheumatism, . nenntigiu.lock-jaw, paliy,spraine,s wet- MMIC • lingo, caked breasts, soap, burns. salt rheum: • ar-sche; gie: i upon the -human , frame, atd otruinei 'peaty:, galls, lett:, upon animals In our year than have all Other pretended remedies !bee the world beiMu. They are counter-Irritant, alt-healing, pain se , lievervi Cnpplcs throw aweyth.lr crutches. the lame walk, p,) - Isouena blurs are rendered harmless, aid the wounded are_healed without a tear. - The- recipe I. pub lished around each bottle. They *ell its no articles ever aold Yokota. because they do Jose whatibey. pretend to 40. Tilosn who now stiffer from rheumatism. pain, awellkur deseise to anger if they.will not nee Centaur vininje/at, white wrapper. , )tiers the:11000 certilicates of redinriMble tires. including frozen limbs, chronic e . biumitbon, gent, running tumors.' etc;, have beep re; calved.; We will sendoeirenlareontelningcertific*tes, the recipe, etc...gratts, to any one relocating it.-_ One bottletif the yellow wrapper Centaur Lirituieultis worth ' *rented It one huedred or_spev .or b arum end Mutes, tqferserew-worm in sheep. iltock , owneni '...tbe‘se).llllinentr are worth your attention.- No (MI ly witOold lin'wlclitiut theta: "White wrapper family use ;," Tellowiwnmpet for animals. Sold by . &fl Drumtists.- 50centii p e r battle.; litre bottles, $1.00...4.11. Rose 3 lirc:44Wlll 7 sollr, l 4o. - , , Cirotpria a sabstitato. los Castor It is ttia uutlr , sajr *Vow:ca. alitakia cartalo . 14:* 1 4 11 04ite loatt4ogalata 4tiaridikiaartf.aln!i #gic a aci prOttaaa )iatata;l attoy It cOtaloa . WWI! *oolooaairiidaaraleohOc44oo4 l oo4oWo 4 k Citilth*attatiliaitairatidiers piii!. ! • • ‘ O7 . /.7 FALL= a,nd`ViTIN : TER filT**4:pf FOREIGN , and DOMESTIC 0000S.' , _:-' tbattiug . . , • • STOCK - O,P. BOOTS AND -SHOES N. IS - FULL AND' ,COMPLETE. NEVER BETTER, N E VER CHEAPER, 1 . •:: - - ALL'oF iiIIICH , WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. NEW MILFORD. September . Btb, 875.—0 w :ONE . MILLION CORRUGATED figicArepipe Elbow USED BY THOSE DESIRING Oxmonty, Beauty, electiatiess, aril 4.IPERrECT ,DRAFT.! eseig'a.'mthrersrvviblimra. Mired byy. CORRUGATED ELBOW CO, or U. S., E 2 CAW Street, N. Y. 454 47 ., R a , Street, CineiTivitl, 215 t 217 Lake Street, Chimp. - - - - FASHIONS ad. . . 3161des- a iestnt Mass Pastor." I The CDT theirs lb* ~ tart Pelt l i r a - 'glad l, e dud to, MA with the IMO. Yes rep raid low dart ibis P• 1 4•1 • Int* dy elea, del Uwe Id Meal!, .r young's keep It Teed. It t t t dirt Immo the It More the/die to • a Tastafta ••• Is- Mould:ft Mauer. u - &too on t ftUnre es uslt sake/w Was owe the "iaroUrbt toont.' BM era TM Times Its Clos Is au to gaged nes One Dram I. e Mother. means oath oath Maid. OR 1.0 Patterns awl s Cloth EIVII. wilt b GIVEN FlLERas'} itls 74tArdItrilie7 MTN" all° Tom'' A. 014110011 idly WO of:f ' FINE ARTS and POLITE . Single Copies 15 Cent isberliglos Price. 13 a year, post-pakt, • pre:talon:keit Deo Dollars' worth of patterns , anboalber. Vs semi our crarrincrAnts for ma gv relelAr sub ir iZinr ; , rr V I V I ? Fa Ma's loath at rtt, , The" MONTHLY WO. , OF FASHION'' , the very must beautiful, attractive maga... e prigs, to be found , in this -country, and every person who begins with tak lug it, will N EVEIt discontinnwit. Sample Copy while it is published. tZ Subacription Price $l.lO aimx *. post paid. Orm dollar's worth of Patterns given to each subscribp• ftre as premium. • . , $41600,00 GOLD CM •to to. -GWEN AWAY . . . We will' give ' $1.000.00 •In Gold COln! We will glee $2,500.00 in Gold Coln to 65 persona wno send us the largest number ortei 133 persons who send no the largest num anbseritters*.s -oar "World of Pashlcitt, lll .ber of subscribers to our "BAZAAR," at $l.lO at $3 each, before March 5,1 M. .-, ;each, before March 1,1576. ' As follows: To the •Getter-np of the largeit As follows :To the Getterno of the Lamest Club, ..... $900.00 in Gold Coin, Club',... .. • $300.00 In Gold Cain. .. 2d Largest Club 24 - 4 %.00 in Goutt CLI . III. 3d Urger Club ;... 300.00 in Geld COIn. '' '' 3d 'Largest Club 1r .0o in Gold Coln. 3d Largest C1ub..... 150.00 in Gold Coin. 4th Largest Club . DO 0010 Gold COin, 4th Largest Club... . 13,00 in Gold Coin. i. sth Largest Club 120.00 In Gold Coin. sth Lareist Club 100.00 In Gold Coln. 1 - 6th Largest Club 110.00 it Gold Coin. 6th Largest Club ' 75.00 In Gold Coin.' 7th Largest•Cluh.. ... 100.00 In Gold Coin. 7th Largest Club 350.00 in Gold Cain.. ; - Sth Largest Club...—. 75,00 in Gold Coin. Bth Largest Club ' 25.00 in Gold Coin. 9th Larg•estClab...... , woo in Gold Coin. 9th Largest Club .25.00 lu'Cold Coln. I .10th Largest Club 35.00 in Gold Coln. 10th Largest .Club. ' ... 25.00 in Gold Coin. r 11th Largest Club ' 35.f6 lia Gold Coin. ' 11th Largest Club • 35.0:. in Gold Coin.. • apd so on to the 65th largest Club. . r• and so on to the 133 d largest Club. ~.. . . , Yon 3.etapreitinm for every aub.criber y on, bend us.' And every subscriber gets a premium.— I BOTH of these GOLD COIN Present offers will be found at folk Length In the September Number, besides the names and P. O. address of 102 perisus to whom we have Just paid $4, 13., 00 in Gold, according to our previous offers. Yon can write to one or all of them, and they Will tell that we do exactly as we promise. • -, YOUR BEST` is up send your otsri tnbscriptlon to either of our Magazines, when you will get the firstnumber and your Certificates of Premiums, which yin can ar. end atones begin getting nikbecribers. at. aural 23 cents for one copy. , Bend sap for Fashion' Catalogue.. • • -• • ' ' t A. VIMDETT SMITH, ,914 Broadway, New ; ork City. ilox bO►S.S. CAF. CASH .STOREI. •.\, i We rokt Cask tor Goods. sod sell for Cash, and would keeommeod PEOPLE ' - .FROM BINGHAMTON ," sad visiting Montrose. to _ CALL before pirebaslng , elsewhere,atil le generally stratithil that wo sellitot woe amount of Goods for - • - '" , TWENTY DOLLARS! that thejsell ingDiriabirattits - ior-iwentrive . d \ ollan.: ' •••1•_. New Goods ArriVing Every Day! • • 4 -". READ. ds STROUDi VontiOse; Noy.% . A ,11. Er e. : 4 etr h 3ri - -: • NO recellved sail for pa byl: : - • 1 ih;4w QtrPRIVINE Par sal4br: LBl- ALL 14.N0,0F . , - • 013,00ERJ.ES, /tith.sifiee of -1. • 3E 6 1'46.0 reitialeo.l • • Aecideit Iniumbq Compaq Pond** writ ii ° P e tj4. t° , °13 , 4 I!" rldarin lc Benefit. Association - at Scriul ton. /WWI , HISNLITO" TriJER.- 9 • 4 1,874,;.0 _ . BLATVIELEY'S Troproied. • tcuomitosp wool) - PUMP, to She op. `booartedgeal , ISTANIIARD the workat,by popejsrirerdt‘t lw be pump far the least loner, -Attoorloo to Invited iprora Bricker, rite Pro Arlon beorjrlulratro, With. tto.joillliaillita tba Coppoz te9 owlet tracks t notes, Iss; & Wallow. For iota by I‘silogrotratty.. in order lo" ya get Pomp. pq Watt bar say tradwlsl4tk tog , , know, lOtterO to b titer witiethe tolloo sod - 416. Icor. ipEprompay Nl** • co VA =OW 41+.0` P •• • .1 ••• gaga ip,1414 . .. 7qpre11! . . r - - .10031111113 FL 10th; :1076. & W 'No. IV of aIL material, oche lesdief will dm Leaproves forlornly attired. theoverel aide of to same, Or NI inch goods 3723; patio No. of eve ebtb moat F 0 U ;it, 4; *is* B. J. W1D311.: Prii 2 /# 1875. tee Iti.the (04)1114 , companies :. ' Lire insuranceCo.. - Vtdl;, iticets i t3Ao,l4l4) um, . ... - ~.,f .. ........ .1,150.000 1 . 7 .. • • - ' 0rA1.900 on: .. . ..... .." - . 10,000.14! -Catst"—linliatiOnat . toird Cd - piatee; le4tteirce; robed .and rellablei tutting long id, away' toded aortb.rote- all. who bare it a t ilt Ageacy,wlll testify. Thom; alto zed. Me t trill accept my .tbauks. "...And 'to %repot, t can on:y say, t. promise to do by fever 'Me witti - aa' applicallou4 dg‘,l - Inference Nidat for tb`etr money. Very JO Iteepectittly- . • • . .• !Y C. T 11,1411.1 • .1 ° Alill f eitit ..5 - 114017ii . ' , .. , GRvA,T, .yhmETL HILL IN ,THEIR of stairs, a: CEtrts.F I EE TIIANEVER BEFORE . OFFERED. tr. DICIKERM.A.N'S BILLINGS STROUD« • Cieral (. INSURANCE "ACENTI, nepreiented, 5i00,000,000 nazturz AND ACCIDENT lITBIIDAXCB • Liverpool:London 'it Globe ' • $20,000,00 Royal Canadian ansurtume C0,.-of Yentreal, Can ada: Capital 5 QV ins. Co., otNort h America ' " ! 113 150,400 National, 'brew York., 400,000 Ins. Co., State of Pellet Union:Kama - - •- - -.slll 400,000 Lycoming Fire • " ' „ .000,000 La acai ter F fru Ins. Co. — " Fire Association of Phila. • a! • .1.500,000 Pennsylvania fat. Co„ Phila. . • 1 AMMO mercial Fire Ins. C 0 .., N. Y. • • 11500,440. Fame Ins: Co. of Phiht: $50.000 Watertown Ins. Co, Waterlown.l4. 500.444 Home ins. Co.. N. Capitaland Surplus. $4,1/00,000 Atlas 'Pita ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. '1 400,000 Hartford Fire ens.. Co.,Liplutland Stirplu $1,000,000 The undersigned Is SPECIAL AGENT for the follow tag companies . for Northam' Pone/11mila: Aire Association of Philadelpbut. Lancaster Fire Insurance Company of Lancaster. The Insurance CO. of the . State of Puabsylrania,ol Philadelphia. 31 8 XCI • r.a . x Conn. htuttal Life tat. Co., Assetts , $35,000,000 Americsn'Llfe, ' " $4,500,000 • • -416.4DcrxximmTsr. Traveierslne.Co. , lltutford,CapitalaudEurphu43.soo,ooo Itailway Passenger* , " ; , $850,000 Thenbdersignedhwbeenwoliknots tn tklreottity.foi the past 17yeurs.assa Insti Miler Agent. Losiiessustained by hie Compain les have away, been promptly paid. rerOfilee op stairs, In building cent front Banking Ottlee of Win. 11,. Cooper Co., Turnpike street. . , BILLINGS STAOUD,Agent. CHARLES 11, $3lllll. Office Maiutor. 8. Senator. Montrote. 3 IL . • Administratort,s Sale .REAL ESTATE. , In panuance of an order of the Ori)tuina s court a , Snectooloinna County, the undersigned administrator el the estate of Ann navir;dee'd, soil sell at the premise. Alorcriba#,, on Wednesday, the 79th, day of October, 1105. at 1 o'clotk, p, - In., the following rest estate. to All that certain lot of land - altnale in the township of Liberty, County of itesquettaana and Simnel Penn. sylvents, bounded and described as. follows, to wit r Beginning" at the Riney Creek Road and in the lino ot lots betweetk Aeinson Chalken and P. Butts. ntilning North, on said line sixteen perches to'etake and stones, thence eastward ten ocrebee to stake and stoneathence oath sixteen perches to'she edge -or said road " thence along the road to the . place of lorgitOing, containing one act df tend: more or less, with the optiotteMocee. TElolB.—sso us day of -sale and the balance on dual ,COl/411ni!tign• Ii: McCOp.IIM, Adger. Xontiosclieptartelir - ; . • UDlTOlt'll"NOTlOS.Titenndersitioed havincheen A. 11Mo:rioted MX. Andkithr the; Orphans' Ootirt of Susquehanna County to h ear and report on except* tons Ated to t ittriboto thefands remaining in the hands of the noimtnstnttor of the estate of (Alen Burdick de. mast& 'swill attend' to ' tho duties of his appoint. talent at the Oleo of Warren 4 Son, in litintrom, on WeduclidaY.Oci• 6, VAN at 1 o'Clock, p. in. at which Unto and Rime r.ll persons interested in mid hutdirmat present their claims, or be (dram, debarred.fromaom thy in on mid land; - • = • • _ O. A.,' VrAttOiti, Auditor, MontrOstt. September .5. 18114.-,llr. AumtowsTwit. .I - • 'rho iiidertigned, an auditor Sied it,. the 0 plum ckitket at s apodillas& Ono dlorttgdathe hind 01.141: WO or ft. a4mtntatrator el lb. estate of Otutries W dacksft.464od, len attend to ibe dutiee of bilk EVA .apPotntatepsi!ltill peke. in Xstos. , tree Qa OtwbokilUl L l at i reCiNcki *44. whit time and place idiOritiai tamped aim must prawn their claim or .411p1" .441141114 IVO* 'Muhl iP said O: nd.` • ! - ,--74Putr.om4°00,b4ia#14014," "4 - • - . • t: i ppY •-- - • & r.) • vas ; • is • 4 e;\ 141.- ; • I . a \ I - J • 1 11 . _ . • . • pi.:T . . - c_K„.- - -4..m - 4: . .z,N"-; nattr rearittg 11lustrailli Banr.! , i , adc•nt6ciasii,. Foss. Number 37. tan dbtr fitfortr 0 Is rat" 0 • • No • The crowds' ta►hiog to Cheep Jabreir (Poet Building for liergeims. mill they come. "Why is it thud t" its mow svu stare russucust our ssotiry stuck of the tallow sag gouda Sayer oust., to make rowa for tell spuds CALICOES, ENS' BOYS' AND YOUTHS' iteasieur.iwasete C7lcotltalztg, 110SIZRY, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, de. BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS, SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, UM'S, COTTONADIS. CASSIMBRIO, CLOWN, - tC., lIISBONeI, BLOW EitS, Jewelry a one aosollnient. Loco Prices. Ilion wine to do well. Como sad new how cheap we \ . . • Specialties, 2,51, Diens' .Boots. IO Oasolmereluits. GOATS' CLARKS' COTTON. 5 eta. peetfull • ' Rca waN I co.. Moptroge. July 28,18 M. (Cbesplobsi I At No. 33 Court Street, 4gfatip*NlTON, N. Y. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, As we Use just returned trom the n:ty of Ncw York after purchaalet s large and well selected stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS of all kludie bought from • first: hands, we Atli now Pm. pared to offer goods at prices that will satisfy the slow , rat boyar. , Wo have also added to oar large Mock of Dry Uooes • an immense stook of CLOTIEI, CAS SWIM, AND BB4i9gßik tor Min arid Bay's wear. We are aow,prepared W make SUITS TOR ALL who will ;he as a call ap we have tril class workmas enlaced for the season. Ladies and genthlineu, you will pietism), and ma ims our stock before you purchaawulaewhere. • Thankful for past favors. we hope for a coutbniation If the same. We remain. Yours Fterrefultf t _ • & A. vORTSZT. Bloghamtou. April Sil.lBT3.—IL 8-1111-11. V4i7' c am. .. C.) it ableliquid Linanient frw Maitland stable use. A vain combination,dleovvered by a celebrated Env II ohcbomist and borseArrier. Was Introduced in lb. United hates In the you ink 'and slam thallium, by Ito great success, in the cure of Weems, It has woe for Reelt that worldwide reputation It PO richly des. erves, and now stands at the bead of all nutmeats an. rivalled AS .A FAMILY MEDIOINE. It has already gained the coati:fence and admiration of thousands of households for lie many a nd ad of Mo usses were external applicatioue AM of aft much Impor tance. It ie eat:facially admired aa a family remedy for he peculiar ehentical combination. pomoolui no harsh Ingredients, Pike tincture of Cayenne or .red pier of which ebespand ellulass Liniments are imply emu posedj which Increase iustead of diminish thalallamip Wyo, staking ft ay nature a *peaty cure for RHEUMATISM HEADAcII3, SORE THROAT, COLIC COIIMIS CHOLERA , TOOTHACHE, BRUISES, SPRAINS. LUSItiGO, CRAMPS, COLDS, CHILLS, FROST, TIO 'DOLOR- • ; SITE: , BURNS, CUTS. BITES OF POISONOUS :LNISECTS, eto. Te!stltnonlobs a;i4 directions itoeoutimmy oak bottle. 'Buy one—only 25 neat', 60 cents, or 111.00. 1 . and If it dots not give good uttlefaetten retire the -betas ball tali and your money will be rethaded. Call f o r 43.11. it.B., and take no other. ' (ART A .a Con FroTaintOrL • atkldtetown s orange R. T. • _ FOR SAI I E BY A. B, STAINS and M. A. LYON, Driartuts, Ifontrope, pa r co Purchasable at all • Molt:dale and, retail it tho s. • htmataitroset . - 1.44361:13C311113, . . • oal la P. It Choodlor's atom anti Iwo the 'Tomo Smoothing, Glossing, Plating and ernithing Uwe," the most completeand oath:limn sew tamintett. It Antibes Iloilo equal to klattonr mirk." It Iron* the cart went bomb. The Plating and Chimptag attachments lIIT_IROX and POLISH the Ante or esimp—not shn_ply. CRAMP. .INO the goods Into abstpe. aa do the Rolls. • ens sue Eng* between bands. Gotham, Ithetea—whether of lingo. alpaca or %moot goods. tioleoo4 owl as coupler/ IRONED, as the body of las garment.' MeFatly _finished and -- cheaper than the old style nut's; lilikehlat. UNJ. C. null; awl H. Owes' Va. 8. 1 -Tumor, kw sale and etovoworit wawa, iloattow. Anoutt 4.1 8 7 3 1 - • , . - • IRAN MCA; TAPIUCA,MACAMONI 1 / 1 44;ii Com kern. Prinked Wriest, Wken Odle. Oat Meal, Cora Mega. Innp,OrakeerAP°l rese,great new ty et °reckon, Wending thole sun ar#1414144 liOd btlantte /hit tao east led awoken eke, Aeon le, 76.•-tet , L10X1146 With4ll4. ALPACAS. NEW, GOODS. X ei