Volurtio' 32. gitmotrat--SocaL ,,t $1.1812411811 LOCALS. Oysters—Keystone Saloon. Book Binding—Lyons & Drake. Owners Wanted—L. lli. Baldwin. • Nowa' Abent Town. . Methodist ouciabla at Mrs. 4nn 4eitis ) on Friday evening nett.' ." ' - 1 I , Grano mite society at O. J. liolllstfr's on . Friday evening, Oct. `29th. - ' ! %rennin's 'Tempenthee Prayer-ineetlng at bliss E. M. Frazier'i, Thursday at 3p. mi, ! , Mr. Frank Derrick, ,is. building a new I ttntelV leg house on the'cOrrrei of Drinker and Itncoln streets. • . . Our "boYS" in the office tender their obliga , lions to Mr. Kirby nunnell, ol Bridgewiler, for a large basket of very tine,.apples." NY also have hid some line potatoes left by so u e one,. whose name we cannot reinember. Mr. , Jeseph Steiger, of. Jessup, left 18 eggs lip on our table, the product - of one hen. ', This heri'llas laid 44' eggs 'daring 'tie lutrirnei all of which lave had an average measure of 11 by 8 inches'each, ' The 18. which we have weigh 8 mids and'2 ounces. 'Seventeen of them 'peas. ure . B by 8 inches and the other one measured Oli by 8% inches.. _ Can any one give a Metter rtport Y. • . We have been forced by other,c:uties in the politiml canvass to devote so' Much tit& and space in drawing the indictment of the (utt, House Ring, that we have been obliged t+i iiii less attention to correspondents and other lo cal matters t but our duties alter this number willbe lass urgent it that direction wh4n we _ trill give all due attention. •We make this • apology that any may not feel that we-,have intentionally put them by. On ac c ount of the press of other' duties we were unable to notice the event of the nuistials. of MissL/Dttharine /1.., Bentley, daughto r 11 V. Bentley of Montrose' and Mr. Nitha 'H. Shafer of Scranton, which happy event oFcur red on Thursday evening, Oct. 14th. Fhe cer , emony was performed ny the Rev. G. G.tiller at the Presbyterian church before a large udi , enceof invited and uninvited -guests. 1 Wiiii one of the grandest' affairs of the kind that has ' , ever taken place in Our town and well itslluld Mule is one of the fairest of the `be, for Miss the daughters of Montrose ,, and .theappreciatib '.of. her was Manifested in teeny different way s as well as fri very beautiful , sad costly present's.- -Miss Bentley for a long time has beenihe Or ganist at . the Presbyterian church,. and! the church SO 'Sunday' School united in p4ing her their respects and .urAtitude by many•tokeits of affectifM,ln ailyer end "gold. May thehati . ,- • pinata shin so ' richly deserves, be awaiting her for many years to come. - .' . • The RedicaYispealter , AL the Court House on • Friday night , last, Mr. G. G. Lei, said) that he knew of A man from Bradford empty who had been all his life in office and seeking office and, that be was very corru6t. We felt 'sorry for Judge. Streeter who sat in the!bar et the time . 'when the attention of- every ltOdy in this; house Was thus called to him.as lie has been la office since he was 21 years elage,'asi they must have . certainly thought the speaker r meant him, the coat was so perfect a fit. We have never en joyed a Republican meeting sit touch as we did the one at the Court House or!, Friday evening last. There Must hare 'been pearly 75'persons present men, women, children, and boys to . hear the Hens, G. G. Lee ;and ' Ashman speak - : !their pieces. Their pieces had been prepared for Philadelphia and about. one half of what.they, said was abiout their loCal politics. Mr. :Ash.' man's gun did kick ou the Radical leaders in a fearful maaner'and we wereierprised that they submitted to the outrage. He said that MO Democrats charged the Republican leaders with cortuptionoted he said he was Willing to .'admit that, they had a large amount of corrup tion.among them, but that it came from "con• verted felons front the Democratic party."— There sat ouch, men as Judge Streeter, W. W.' Watson, Wtn. J. Terrell.' In fact every man who is an official or leader in the party is one 'of those "converted felons" from the Demo untie party, Gtmeral Grant and Ilartmnft in cluded.' So that there cannot be another fekin left in the party. We noticed the Ring orkan; did not applaud , the speakers much, this truth "soured on them." Mr. Ashman opened his speech by repeating verbatim, Henry Ward Bet:chefa discription of the lime he was "in the fog" hi the White Mountains. The meet ing vas an utter failure aMI One of -the c.andt dates, who is on, the Radical ticket, said,"if this iit'll representation of the Republican party. in Susquehamut county, we are all gone to—' (a hot place.) ' . , Read and cumulate this paper ; take• it to the polls with you. Ring Cam!Mates not Respassirda. The Republi4n Ring attempts to allay the restiveness of the people under •their . corrupt rule, by saying that if they have - been Corrupt candidates flow- nominated are not resliOn- Bible. We charge that every candidate on,the Ring ticket for v 375 was put there by the influenee of the "Court,. Rouse ,Ring," and therefore' is the political:property of the Ring and If ,elect ed is pledged to support .the Ring, and we fur therasseit that it Will he the cash pov4r of the Ring that elects them If they are elected. Ev ery child correct) this " 'Rah for the Rind" The cornet Improving the Smelt. The Repobliean paper and , stompers have much to say about its costing too much to change. Judges, because Mr. Little is concerned in so Many, cues and' irould have to. change Courts 'with an adjoining tlistrict. Now - , If this is an argument at - all, it proves, too much. For the' Judge in. office ,bas.oitiy, through incapacity and weakness, or through design, to let three years ,business ilecnoplaSE on his bands, in order to put ibis plea to silence competition. No lawyer with experience' and practite, (without which • he.cannot be compe., tent) is to compete for the office, on =Count of the very thing that qualifies him to discharge its duties 1 Why not give lqr. Streeter a life tenure Why elect a Judge at all f If a tcrilli or ten years; with a salary of 440,000, does not satisfy his wants-why not double the term and give him twenty years ? lie wants more office dots he ? When do you exPect this hard-work• lag, energetic producer will be so full of office and salary as to Mire ? • But if Mr. Little is electe4l, he vglli -Change Courts, with 1110101: Judge; until cars are it ; and It will hew additional expense* the , people. The .two 'Judges wil,l ght4 4 7 - ctalige works, neither doing any more Work than .he . would have done wtthout the change. 1110 lieu *he put thitotitt doltictnalcii votes. • •." Read and circulate tide :o! .* ; iwYge u. polls with , you , True• runi3luielilleas Bunke. Farm RAirraity : id* trom tiusquehiuma Depot 'to dv i We JIM some, conversation ;on tjueetionsof the flay, viz.:: The Democratic Itefornt Platform. 114 said he - had made up mindlo , vote for reform regardless of party. • He , _one, of the Ring drivers of Montrose tame to him and / leer you are goGug to vote the Demo. triit , tieket this fall. Ha . Wit yea. '^ The Ring drives said if you' do It' will Ivin ytiu fur ell hue to come. I would tisk the votes of Sua.' +Neilson& county to stop end think for a ma" 'neat. A. man who daini, ,r#9.-atearding t 4letateil othis :own ltidiretninioniti -thein t.ereit °f country ,idld himself AO • lit'to - he ruined tomer. .has.come ,to:thist,,becatise 111421' Will not vote the 44"""244"4 hils to ba ruined tomer. it is high time the viitera of Busquehimnit county begin to wake, tire, i to their condition, and effort their Mali= hood en show the: ;Ling drivers that we not only Joffe but will:vote for the best interest of ourselves and our country. I And that e Feat' many of the Republicans of our town we go• mg to vote the Democratic Monti ticket. Reid Bud circulate this paper ; take it to the polls wiih A Word to Soldiers. . The Montrose Ring organ has alwaysassert that no body but Republicans had any tired it as voldiers. Now we never -have had any . polities In the question of Belcher.; for whoriter went to the front to lay .down his life, on the alter of Ide country has neverbeen asked by us what hie politics were, for • ho has ever received our highest gratitude and' however much we nifty have _crlticieed r the policy that managed him in the field our heart goes out with_ gnat , lzdet to him , that be,•perilled bte lite. . in. our 'eteed.. :But we have only to point to the empty sleeves and vacant firesides in Susquehanna county to show that,Dernocnits were ;well rep resented in the front, id the amp, and in the grave yard. - • We _would ask the soldiers, however, to see what, the Court House Ring want ot; them.— Hurvey K. Sherman their candidate; and the Ring, tradireed a man who, we are told by the soldiers who: were at- the front under his com tiiiiiikval as brave ti captain as riny In the field and :who left a-16g on hie coutitry's altar io evidener4 by 'asserting up and down the 3'0666 of Montrose, that Captain E.; b. Gates ,was unfit for the office of Sheriff, because be was it ,dritothrzert and in evidence of this we refer our readers_ to the letter from almost ev 'ety Citizen in the township of Dimock, all of whom were his neighbors, which. the Ring or gan dare not refuse to publish, proclaiming the assertion a base falsehood. We aye further In terpol by soldiers who have been Republicans in pellucri, that Harvey K. Shermanseported that Captain' E R. Gates was a coward in the • army Ortd.sh9thieteett which ha tat his ieg, and there: soldiers intend - resent it - at the pulls.. and no man, Democrat or Republican, can find" fault with them for such action. -_ • . , Read and circulate this paper take it to t!io Twills with ycu. From Libertf. Quarterly meeting at the brick church Battu day and Sunday.. " ' Miss Rossi Vance is expo: to Mach ou ' wiater term of school, After our dearth of sunshine how welcome is ,this Induin summer.. • yotatoes are rotting' badly. though snipe tio.' rlPties seem nearly to escape. ' z. , !rhe bank of the creek by the Baptist diollo has been firmly and .substantialy fortified.: A horse of Therm' Smith's well to ail ap petuance, suddenly dropped dead in tbit ba nes& ' • A stranger stopped at Mr. O il ier_ Alerds the :other evening. He has not spoken - a word and shows not. the least intention of Mr. Renseler' Northrop is building d cider mill near E. Standford'a, a good idea If he had only.; cemmeueod before ' the. apples Were all ground up. Mr. Ezra Southworth,wbo slew weeks since •startedjetr Germany'; to cothpleto his musical education, has arrived 'there in safety and has already entered schoo;: , • The ;Graded School on 'orthodox hill In Franklin has opened under the, supervision of 216. Wright and lain T uttla,_ who are ftrater i laat tutiqbers and ever" way qualiiled to ensure sue- Our place is entirely destitute of news car riers. Nobody seems to make it a specialty to peddle bits of information "or some of these home fixtures might possibly get n item now and ,then to write. Zos., Liberty, October 23,1875. I Read and circulate UFO paper ; take it to the 'polls, with you. . MME!Mi9 • . We give below the authority which the leg. Waters . gave the County Commissioners, to builds Jail in this county . % r which we referral last week and in vindication of otir assertion that they had no authority Ao.tise; thh five mill tax for any other purpose or to bondlthe oo - ty for more than $16.000. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the SI S and House of lkiresematioes of the 00f71 wealth Penuylvania in General y suit, and aishereby enacted by the au ' of / the same, That the commissioners of t said county of Susquehanna are hereby a •.orized to erect a new jail, in andlor the county, at an ex pense, to the said county, n' exce ed ing thirty ' live thousand dollars; to • = located upon a site, selected by the said co missitiners, upon the lands of the count,trate in the borough of Montrose, in the said • unty. - • SecTiox 2. nut the tax of , five mills upon the dollar of valuation, which the said commis sioners have caused to be assessed and levied, fur the purpose of repairing. the present jail, ' m pursuance of the recommendations of the said Fraud juries, is hereby legalized and made val td ; and the said commissioners rare hereby an thurized to coll•ict the same, and apply thepro ceeds thereof to the erection of the new jail, as provided by the first,sectiort of this act. Sncvos 3. That the said commissioners are hereby ,authorized to issue the bonds of the said county, to an amount 'not exceeding ten shousand dollars, payable at such time, or times, as tlr.t said commissioners shall direct, and bearing interest r.t a rate of not exceeding eight per cent., and to be applied to the Pal-, ment.for the erection of the said jail. 40E4 P. °LABS, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Loma W,. HALL, 4• • Speaker of the Senate. o.l.novitn—The tenth day ft Anna) Domini one thousand eight hundred and tizty.' seven. . Jrro.• W. GEAUT. Samson 1. Be . it enacted Zo# the &nate and How of &plat/datives ofohe lasassossuealth of Pennityleama in General' disanribly snot, and st u hereby enacted of the angora:Of Me some; That the commissioners of the said county of Susquehanna are hereby authorized to ex« pend, in the erection and completion uf the said jail, the further sum of six thousand doll lars, as provided in the, act to Which this Is 4 .supplement. rincrunt 2. • That the said commners are hereby authorized to issue the bonds ot to said county for the laid - sum Of six' thousand dollars, In such motets and payable it such timee as they shall direct, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding eight per centum, to be ap plied to The payment of la add six. thousand dollars. Emma Vg DAVIS, • 1 Speaker of the Souse of Representatives., JAMBS L. Gamuts, • Speaker of the Senate. Arrnoveo---The eighth day of April, Anno Domini any 'thousand eight hundred and sixty eight..% • • •• ism W. Gleam Bead and.eiseohtte . this piper ; take it to the voile you. • , ; Sittinal Clump dirsorbitrakinils• __. . , , a 44 , 31 .:The Ring (kg !mks at ' in . Ids paper of week before last, in as . that we have :charged higher than he 10 /publishing ,statements and Prochlmations, sod annum to put L forth figures. Will the Commissioners ,make_ uy such charge ,over their Signature t We titer that they , will not but will attest the truth;and their clerk will !'attest" It, scud moat that the following is the facts : 1 . That pp to some time in 1871) we ,alwsys went to the Commissioners' race, with our bill for advertising with no &Mount !coaled - nut sad that Virtu. A. °mamas, in the preseseeof the Commissioners ' always dallied us whil. was, the amount et: : .t IL Preeleilt tend We ear ried out mar bill by duplicating his, end webers , assert that It lety, ...t, Ow ligeme. APPear 44 that :office it a Wl* we-were deceived by their dirk, said we +Aaron thitittlettezt fkm4l;adok ea to lII* ottr litttemettL . •We/Obillr,SlV ' t4ltt When We tad critkii4 the stawaratau , , •i. i • - .. reduition ofexpendltureit,iti 00 : iiiiiciin liMi that"We vitae called - biter° the Commludonare "sttheir ofliciand - told that it'W '' e viers Making, such .statemtmts that , thers , totrld-ammeneii" , upon us to reduce expendituVes, and Srdered us hut to publish the statituent but two . ioceks and render our bill to them, goipi which we did and told them- it Was '3ierfecili iittlifini te us. and that we did not publish, the statement fors bribe to close our mouth, Ana we call up- On Mr: Beebe of Franklin, who Was One of the Commissioners at that time, to verity the as sertions and we know . he will.-do so. •1 , We further charge that in 1875. we presented our bill for puhlishing the very large statement, for $156, and that Win. A. Crossmin !Mowed nail. 11. Frazier's bili, Psi the sanifithiPg, for' $176 and said we ought to have the Same and were entitled to it, but we told hint we were Row making our own'bills, ,We call ,upert - 8., 'a. Ball to verify this statement mid ere ktiotv Mr. no will do so. - t The following is the article that appeared in the DEMOCRAT, February 14th, 187 2 . for Which wo were.ordered,' VY this Corambisiliiirs, to render our bill at once- and take the statement out of 9ut paper which we did ! - • . , "We beer - imisiderable',criticisrn upon'soroo , parts of the County Statement tit- finances as published this year, not from Democrats but from Republicans. Now we would suggest, a *remedy for:all of %beet, suspicions. If there is dissatisfaction with the statement as audited, let therelbe It committee appointed by the peo ple to examine the ledger accounts. We have no. rig t to charge 'dishonesty in this matter withot proving it by a thorough inimitigation.' 13 'lt is du the board of Commisstoners,that'such an examination take place :to exculpate them from suspicion. and were we one of them we should demand such, action, for honest: deeds will. bear daylight 'just as well as dark'nemi." After the bill was rendered and settled the Commissioners took pains to tuft:kris us that it was 'clone because of 'the aboie article and we said to them that wo were perfectly eats ed.— !That we did I not take the publishing 1 ( the statement as a bribe and that we should say no more It they recoiled it and no less if they Ova . it to us, and we call upon Mr. Beeisp and Idr. Grossman to verify this statement.:- j , . . ,„ In 1878,1 just before 'the'time or publiehlng the statement lor that year, C. M. Gere.came to us and said that - the Comtnissioners were very touchimffended at • what wo had mid and he thought they would not live us the statement but would filet some of ., the other pairer4ublish it. ,We told Mr. Gem that was..a matter for them to detide, t ati we bad. said , what we be-. tiered and ' hie no' spolOgY 'tb make' And that , 1 such a threat would not close our,m6,uth. We , call upon, C. ?ere, to verify, this statement. We should i of refer to• this at thictinte 14 seeintended toileave such personal matters MI III after our duty .to the people had '•been die- I charged before Ibis important election, but we Arid that the Ring ?wards are atteMpting le • viten the effects of our chargei by circulating 11. If. healer's irilhil, hue and malignant de famitisn. ' i Nair Miaow. lissr ;hi Ring Rap/sin. The Ring are attempting to explain away the figureti in the DiatocnaT respecting their administration of the county finances by clam oring that they have been behind the counters in The Commissioners 7 office, and 'made up such and-such figures. Now we do not care what kind Of figures they 'no* Make up from that source. We hold ahem to a - strict account for 'the figures they have . ; pOhlished to the tax.pay era in the county 'Statements they have made% to them from yeir Year. It ottiy maktgri bad mate r h worse if they have now different figtOtst fild the counter In theedmmiision-- et?' Office. They falsify to begin with, by'reporting that we said In. our Issue or October 'Bth, that the duplicates for 1814. were '54,565.35. We refer to the= DIDEXII4T andprove this a false =ration. „*'!) said this and we repeat it with Increased emphasis, .that.'-tne Commissionerai Statement fur the year '1874, showed that they 'collected, received and loaned $54,565.35," And, they know that any other assertion Is a base misrepresentation - of That all who have not a file of =the county paper may know wh at the statement says we !chic it below. = The county TreaSurer says, that from the County Treasurer of 1813, he re'd $ 5,709.18 From duprtes, unseated lands, au. 48,856.17 / Total . • $54,565.35 He then credits hhiself as follows 'Refunding orders ' . . .$ 8.44 County orders redeemed.. 46,966.83 46,966.83 Exoneration to c011ect0ra............ 246.26 " . State tax.. ........ t 1.85 Percentage to collectors . 1.421.80 " State tax . .66.79 Treasurer's percentage. 1,600.67 Balsam in Treasury., • ... 4,193.21 Total I $51,265.35 Every syllable they- explain from behind the counter at this time is but adding insult to in- Itity,,to the people. yire charge that, thii above , statement shows jun what we said that $50,- 372.14 l ives the gross amount of running „ex penses of this county, for 1874 and that not one dollar of the ' bonded debt is redeemed in the tranucticel• ' 1 The Prociof is on the lace of it when the Treasurer says that he has redeemed,. county ordens to the amount of $46,96683 and the balance is -. principally percentage. It the Treasurer hid redeemed one dollar of County band's, it would .appear such bating been cancelled by him, to be taken out o( the statei ram tor 1875. If the facts are otherwise then thestatement of the County Treasurer of 1874' Is a mlarepre'sentation to the people upon. thfr lace of it, to the Impeachment of every other! report in that Statement. The Comity Statements are put out before the people, tinder, , oath aad are taken' by them! as positive evidenee of their financial conditioi and any statement from behind the POMMIS= shwume-counter that - Clutngee . them, impeaches the Cominbisioners themselves. ' We will go back to 1867, the commencement of the 'lei' tax levy" and debt, and quote. from , the differ atatemeits and leave the people to recon cile it for themselves. Gross tax levy (before jail levy,) 1868 $18,110.84 " " " (ineludixig jail tax) 1867 31,654.45 a 4 ! 44 46 " 1868 n 472.01 a ti at Ai 41 2869 37,399.47 IA 4 ' 84 " 1870 32,360.60 ' " Alt 14 1871 82,677.75 " 44 " . " " 1872 82,074.53 " " " 1878 31;696.16 • " 44 46 1874 28,884.': The itbove,taken from their published state- Ments ii very ominous vindicates our as aertion that there has been over $90,000 collect ed nixinit ft he five mill "jail .tax" and that said . that tex has bn continued., 4is ominous also to. se In 1874, just before an ;Itriportant elec tion, that the tax levy lets when the expel :es are greater, but we will leave the people to decide that ' • ' • „ Now fofthe jail debt ,builness. Tice Tress Jell orders redeemed 1867. $20,298,12 " lB6B ... 16,601.01 Total.• a• se w.* • 4P,••••••1, •• • •• • 1180380'18 Now we come to 8 tier . cent. Donde, or what Shinner oalls "lawful!, Jal,erait." ,The auito. Meat sail, {not thel'l*dr - it,rtiat - • 114tida redeemed In 1: ' • • •i 1 2 , 821•44 " 1870 2.650.70 " 1871 2,840.97 18711 2,129.40 - 1878., 702.00 u 44 /1174 18,148.98 redeeme4 $38.8/!"8 0 °viol) T r MVO 1807....51,:840.93 If. -I)'°°,9Per lia46llB6Bl,'*.•ariszlno,4so•°° tai ne d:; „ itrpzi,.. • lerl• •• • , 11040.00 :u and wools • • ip anima tato—. 434,4w0 MONTIIbSE TH:E got; What does ibis show? We sinaStei this, aria !pave :Itpettids,,or .the PftsPle tad the botaatissNearitt, tat!) thift‘fo err, it...". t 1i4,438.73 claimed paid on bonds, . 88t813.511 Loaned more than paid out;•.• • 4 15 4 645 . 17 giiirfittikliaiie — ':'(under the law of 1867 . and 1868 published_ elsewhere) that they have 'col lected a Aye mill additional asaesnient On $3,- 000,000 and over, for eight years. Thai by so doing they have raised at least $140,000. That imaddition to,lhat their ; statements silo* tbt:ly: have borrowed $54;458.74. That they had thority only, by the act of assembly, to eirtiend .$41,000 on the jail. That it. only gave l them' inifioritY : to issini•bands'tito' thiftdount or 'to ; 000 ekt what they call "lawftil.interest" which 13 ZIG= PER ratNr, That their statement shows ..that in . 186; And,lB6B ° ,titcy„paid in. ordeis9/10W,19;' which tto dedlare is more than the jail oast Therefore, after col. letting the $90,000 and after .borrlwing in ad 554,i58.73 ,-- Omitting- that ' they hairefredeented 04,81846 the following Condit tion of things appears. Jail debt.... . ...... v . 1 436287.07 Borrowed in " ' " 64,458.73 • • Total • ........$91,745.80 , By jail orders, paid 1807„ ...$20',296 12 s if , • "• 1868•.'!‘ 16,601.01 Bonds claimed as redeemed 38,013.56 Total .475 11 0.69 , iniount jail debts end loans 491Yi5.80 • _bonds and orders re4emed 75:710:69' Balance 1874 ' $ . 111 . P35.11 • 'Now wb was tire tailtutiitt examine•the records themielvei 'fur prititaitillit'itoiltie. Republican from year t. 45 yeir for the abovt-facts and figures. , • , What other, conelusion , 'ean 2 beliarived. ,at, than this f That - the county Was bonded to the amount of $16,006 for jail debt Under the 'law 0f1867 ,and lfitikat stout rat) terestoind that not 'one dollar of. those imds has ever been redeemed, but remain (n lull „lace agaiMit. tk county drawtfig 8 per cent. interest, and are in the hands of H. H. Reed , ni Philadellibia. they hitWWit; tiled is a sort of a brOiking mitt:lMO* OA have been drawing.interest from the tax-pay ers , of this • county at 8 per cent. ever since.. ! -- If our figures and conclusions aro hot substan tiated; by every, ,e,7l*lck; tlatLppeplEb ave of TAO to .416 Pcnott Statementphell_ we will stand convicted, when it' is sho`wn the contrary. • - DENKiJCISAVIC PEATIFOrg• JIM TO CABBY IT OUT. / I , The "Court liouSe 'Ring" and their iench ulert having: litAWAlged Yflri9EitilicetiPell:of the comity to diahonor us, as candidates before 'the people, and -td falsify ortriiiisitlint loon the platform'of RetrerichmenOn the eipeninialof the county which was udaniniously adopted by thu, Democratic. Otmnfuthin . qt rose, 4ept'erribeiltith", feis, and to whiBl ts 6 and every one of us foi: himself personally pledged his :support in:abceptinw a nomination after Di' tuluptiou are, Also tolpippittylto'bo; lie the himesi - iuntives lin de claringfOr, old time honesty and economy in the administration of the affairs of the t morn and state tirelore,,we. lake this method i to re new our pledge in a orO 'personal man ger. /- That we _the. sevonlAtntkidattlia tbe!Dem . ocratlC party of Susquehanna cOra3tty,lo; each personally end' for hiinselfiple4e 4 lite Sacred honor to maintain and carry out the teims of said platform to the minutest particular viz : .The candidate' for. Treasurer; MOM C. Ty ' ler..pledges life horuir to ;6 Lt tusque: henna county; that, if elected, ho will ndt, der any circarnatances, receive but $6OO pet an num i ft,r performing ~the. d uticaif that ; oftlce. The 'candidates for Coitiinissi:oner,Lemitle( Grif-, five l tu;ci %Wier 1011 7 '44101,16r himself,' pled ,,ges Minor to the peoplo„of Sosquellianna conniy, that,if elected, he will not under any * circumstances receive; exceed t. 259 per annum for perlopoingthe.cluties Of that ogiee ancl that the salary of ,the clerk shall be axed at $.700. • Each and every one of the remaining candi dates, for himself hereby solemnly pled+s his sacred honor, that be will employ his every en ergy and all lawful means to carry out t 4 full-• eat-and ,strongest interpretation of the follow ing platform hi its very letteiluid spirit ; ,To wit : • Resolved, That for the pdrpose Of paying the bonded debt of this County—Amounting:l4l over slB,ooo—upon which we are paying to a Tar eign bolder of the bonds eight: per cent. per an num, the salary of the Treasurer shall be fix ed at s6oo,.per • annum. The salary of pont,.) missioners' Clerk at $5OO per 'annum, aril the pay of the County ,Commissweers shallpSt ex ceed $250 each. per annum. • • Resolved, That the fees , SU, salaries, df all Couny officers should be reduced .by legisla tive enactment, to such sums'as shall , be i reasonable .compensation for the , service per formed. The people can nota ff cird to ' enrich .8 Sheriff and Prothonotary every three seats. , . . • . • Ralph - B. Little, - Henry C. William White, Matthew E. ItYan, Curtis C. Gilbert, Leander Griffis, Roger, 8., Bearlet: • L. B. - O'Douil, W;l4 Ricbircbtori: Having S eommon interest wits all tax pay : ettk of this county take this 40i - thrifty,* demonstrate to them the partial effect of itetf triumph of the above proposed - "lretreneh4 ment. . , - The average amount- paid annually to the three Corrunhisbattlers of this'cautity - hi the sg- 1 gregate. glace the year 180818 years) a$ per county Statement. published in each oti 4 9 , county papers,,which any' can inspect himself, is 0,84.12. In , i;e4,or this, sit the" terms of the above platfonn. -and the aggregate for the same will be s7s2'pei:stinum 'Three Commissioners.. Three Commtssioners, Democratic .. 1 ‘ Platform... —i• .• ••. 4.4 MAO . Difference per annum • 074.12 _ Difference in 8 years . . tr,T4O Comes. Clerk per . i 1,00.06 64 DemocratiC Platform 0010 Difference one year ' 500.00 Difference yilus ;. ~ ; . 41,40.00 Treasuier per artiium Triasurer.DemKratia Plationn.... .00 ‘' Difference per annum 1,00(100 iffereoce in 8 Yaw I6BMA Aini, saved on Oomr'S . ' " " Clerk 1,500.00 " " " Treasurer.. l 8.000.00 Whole smouitt.saved in I years From tills source _, alone in • nine years, the *bola count i debt wculd, be psis!' :with inter,. eat. ”I,r • . lan. Ust. - ' - The following lb a list of Grand and TiraYetie ;Jurors drawa for the term of Court to iota-‘ ineWee ; it4lliatrase: oti loft.iidairAToyiaibar fhb. , • GY4n4 shoos. . Amhara—Sohn tinabury,Warivo Sterling. Apolacoll—ltlebarrlflotincy.: A.; Brooklys—Seines Bullard.' ll kz Clifford-4441. PraudA4o4les P MAPICeI Jacob • . Fratiklia4tDiudel 1310 , rert/ t • • frleadaville-4fark Vliattite. • Gibstatacob f • e Gresi Bent sp.-AIWUMI T-Trowbrklgo,. Horrord-4. lieorge FoOS.-- • MiroiOntdreltMoloo.:! "'" Lathrort , -Sorauel•Glata, William Mile& . Montntse-Elley Irletelter. • 'lfew Milford Comi.l-Willliuktfiy4e4 , l., Now XllSor&tp-rAnwitslitle44ll43. Bush-Meojando Bertholf,Memard -1"40ISP(4 ch*rlWallhert . ... : .0p4 0 1 , 4* -4 4 401 4 . # er. • , : 1 4. 43 4 1 0;Maftk Silver Ikea.. -John tveti. Trarso Jurroli-71411W4Viek. Anbunt- 4 1t pti ' (ls9e, 1, Stiriph • siMan It,ICP - Rxwann.--Ellzabeth Rooney lett her home in Middletown, on Friday last, and since that tiq u Ipts not.een. heard of. , Bhe Is some !what inganc;imill h stattlre:With light color ed i 'sbort hair and had on a red • dress. The above reward is offered for information where / abeam hm ; found. or returned to Thomas Roo f*, Apoliuxin. or JOhn Condon, of Middle town.: Middletown, Oct. 20; 1876 pd. , pp A r'ir i woT.To MoviC ' I will otter my large stock `of Plour and Sall, and general lice of grocery goods very tow rot &Alton time for casb,t Vexpeet to move In a fest. days' Into a uest%- Aims buildlecopixisite 'CbtiptT & Volt Hank aad-do not want to be at the expense of moving- a large stock of heavy Now la a gxxxi iiM4 to boy your Flour ~ MN Balt,' I kaye never - bad a better stock of tootErlour i lredi ground than at the present Woe. , • Z 1 P. Stow. Montrose, Oct, 20,:1875 tf. ,Oit'AND:MsrnotaicwaiT l—Reving .ots baud foment the Wpm. and best Assorted stock, of 3010),.; BOW? tun' YOUTHS'. CLOTS. 1 4r51,4 rtrigmeotn Arm Couryttx.uf fitputrw s we will sell the eam.e.for the uttxt Merit at cost E to nuke room for gcxxteiuw.. 111441401114 t, IrPentons Nubia% to buy clOll g 4.tigdiud:wake,4tyle, and quality will &WWI to avelithoweeelyet of this splendid and iloiirrrvittar tor nreen; *! PILLIdAIf & CO. Oar Josat. e •••' • AlOntrinet . oot• 201 11036 ..T0 1 ,1?•E1,?,.'_.`4 1 L:-_1875, It• , . rat-Sanseiieet. _ • t,_ , water—Jererolith,,Baldwlu t Frank Mc ' s • 71 i •Sinielittliewit,-Issie G Lake. mount—William Coggin. • • • .datf--John Itivenberg. • .• 'rest Lake—Michael Mann. ' teat Bend tp—Joseph Dußois. Ira griellt, hen H Hayward, Wtn. C. Mclntosh. _ lbviosr•4-agrew Alloesm, Herman Weber: J eil Ame r p -.-,,. ~. •,..,, . ttriord—Farris A. Barnard. - • - i t ,_, atinony—Edson A Biurett„Joseph L Marsh rice. cs .Dyne s , ~ , , -- up—intin Smith; '- ' • . ox—Martin Conrad, Sydney Finn, Way st •Stephens. ' "'• . - ov 'Milford tp--Sainuel Green, Itohert Gil -1 le t Edward J Tyler. prdigville•-• : David Dailey. • • 'esti' a Depot—Wm' -II Irencb, Bylvester h. ' Byer Lake—James Murphy. Trnterse../usiis iI L 3 lica .. • - tui Week. , . Auburn—Peter LaFranco, John Overlielil. ridgewatOr-Liatim Calph, Lewis E Chem .. rliu. • • : Brooklyn —David Kinney. • Clifford—Hiram Itivenberg, Thomas Bey -1 4(44 SlCollaha.- . _ ..fiatbson—llerhert B Abel, George Milken._ Grat Bend tp--;Thoinas B Smith. - Herricii—Herbert N Nichols, Ashford Ting. lf.; .)-11;•: . ' ~-; ' IJettaup—Thomas Beauinnnt. Jackson--Patrlck Callow, John W Cargill. ,Lathrop—Henry W Decker. 11411 I Lenox;»-Etitylif C Hartley,Alhert Jerold,Wil. l Payne, George Tingley, Willard WlWhit otAberty—Ansel- L Ives. Henry • Ives, Julius ilher. .. -w -.. • • •-••• ildontrose—Jolin H Backus. ' • t ' MlddletoWn—'oenrge C'antield,John COndon. ow Milford Boro—Llewellyn Brady, Albert Mu, Bars APratt, '• • - ''• New Milford•tp—Lemuel 8 Everett. 1 ---, I Springville--Edward.Pßrush,Freeman Fish. • Snag's Depot—Frank Hall. - • / Thomson•—Frankllei Barnes. • ..4 ' - - TraiNins - Third-Third Wed ' . _ : t A.yarat—Leonard 0 BaldWin,' ,--* • lAuburn—Daniel Yonker. ,s , Bridgewater--HarveyGriffin, Sylvester tir art. , BrKiklyn— Ansel .E.Tewkahury. _ Clifford—Ellery C Burni , Wm D Horton:. - lninock—Hiram Blakeslee. • .. Frierdlitylile-•-john'Foster. Frakiin---jeremfab Watson, , Gl'hson -- EdviiliFQiiiiioliC_, _ Great Bend ..Boro—James .E. Howe, Chrlsto ier Hamlin/ • IGreat Bend tp-4ames B McCreary, jr.,James Ilardony—James Fowler, Lord Wellington ott: . • .. , lemup--'-ltal r ph S Birchard,yright V Bedell. :,-ILlYCeity , -Nathaniel - Banke!,' Harlow Enapp. L Tiatitrop— Win Johnson. ffithar—altirt xJTitnes:' 7 _ . Pan/W-.4obn - S Hennas, Edwin-Lathrop, Soon M Sayre. •- • . - •• - 'iedletown--David Thomas, • ' 'ela , Slillord tp- 7 Henry. Mead. akland:-L . -Roysil Tyler. '' ustea Depot—John Andrews, Wm Emery D del It Pope. isringville—Cyrus W Bard, 'Lib& Smith. 'illYer •l,ale—plerendah Bull, Anson Meeker. . ii••cntate this papa all you can aftet you . bOO read it. , . , • • Businesi. Lo.ettle. Chlvaes S OTSTRas t I -thrwrings ti I Opal oysters cheaßst the , 41tf t atwom Bioxi36romo.—Booka are ready for Avery, Pircuird, B9lles, Brunson, Bunnell; Dickerson, ettildeiv: Jagger, Lyons, (Susq'a) Nadir, Reynolds, Sayre, Sherwood, Summers, Saud, Smith, Thayre, Solmati, Wakeley, Walk er atd Williams. Bindery at the store of Oc. 27, 1875. - - LYONS & DRAKE. Ohs :MRS WANTED.—Owners wanted for two umbrdlas and uhe; pbrasol, taken' by an um brella mender to repair, some weeks ago. The repairer becoming intoxicated they were left in ,ra,l having paid the charges - on them.— Tile. wain 'criti have them` by paying for the repairing and for this notice. L..M. BALDWIN. 48w8. -, 3lintro9e, Oct:! 27 187 b MEN'S and Boys' Neck Ties; 20, 25, 87, 50e ' 4.W„- . at Casa , JoiDes. ISEN's all wool Cass. Shirts, $l, $125, $1 50 $175, $2..00,.. at Cuss" Joust's. Coate Clarks Cotton In all ' numbers, at se, -:at AMAX .Toulee. it5_,..... FELT Skirts, Drab, Brown, Purple, .BCstrlti (rein $l, to-$2 50 V. at ermAr. dome& `Boys good Kip 1300t41 25, $1 50, $2, $2 50. " " • Calf Shoes, 1 25, 1 75, 2. - • 42tf at Citaar Joits'a. outs; Masse' e and' :Chilkren's fancy wool stripe - [lose in ell the latest sluides sod colors, at Caner JOBVS. Water • ' 90, fl 00, $llO, 1 ` Bruarv, 90. $1 00. -" ' ' Navy Blue, $125, $l. 50 , at Ctts.t.t. Attf. Betio good Kips Boots, $33 23, $3 50 Calt OO, . 50, Mk " Shots, 2 50, 75, 8 00, " Brogan Shoes, 1 50, 75, 200 Ott • • at Cn&u J0113'5. —Lsdies 'Merino Undermair. 65, 5, ' ; '1.1.00. " .• " • 50 - , 65, - " , 50, 65, ", 75. Buys •"- _ " . 50, 65, " 75. 41.)tf • ~ , • . at C: •• • Jong'e. ;* . ltimitmty Geoids is all. - the la aid:styles in'Wing9, Birds ' Silks, Trimmed Hata and Beane bits and Velvet for Ladles, Misses rev, . at CUE. • ; Bleached Muslin,.: Unbleached Muslin,: :. •8, 9 Callum Flannels,- 12, 15, All, •Woof Flanneli in; Red, • rhife and Blue, • • • 25, 30, ',Alpacas and Dr GOtxis lower th •.42tf ' at Cumti 24,6WItidtits. • Veteretiary. Surgeon, E I'Oronto;Onttuio..isi now located at I Honk, and tenders -his profestdonal aihvbt) tufve diseased honk's. Montrose, Oct. 20,1875: • Ev.-. 1. B. SOMNER and wife will idebee pertuittirig,in the X E.church bin, Pa., for the IA: tiles' Aid Society, dpy-evignipg, Oct. 28tb, at 7 o'clocla Invitation is. extended to all. : Their meats rank among the very highest it Admission . 45 cents—Children bail pi *o6tbber 26,1878.' 43w2 ' Itr &et . we have and are every day receiving alrlituds of goOds elf latest et3les and patterns, and will sell them at 25 per cent. less than any stake :Ilk the State...tiive us is call and we can these facia. Respectfully Cheap John.) • ' 8. Pu.T.ltili & Cps lumber we allow a discount oh all you - ha'Ot ha in amount's' of Oyer 45.00 ' U,Vet. 80; 1875. 311sses Pablo Gut Button' Shoes, #1 50; $1 „4 , -" Lace : " -` 140 130 ,Moroe.oAlalf " 62; 1'75 "' ; " copper:too .400, 125 " _Lake, Elppea• .!:1 75; 20,0 .Reble (knit " " ' 100, 2ID " Glove " • ' " 800 42tf • at CitgAP ' Two per cent. discount on bills of over,s.s 00. Mena Overcoats froni 4000 to $l5 00. Mens tall suits from .10 00 to' 20 00. Men, Pants front ' 125 to 500. Meva hats front . 100 to 8 00. 42U . . •at Crtnar Jon 's. Five c per cent. discount on bills .of $lO and over. Boys and Youths over coats from $6OO t,O $lO " lull suits • 800 .to 15 pants '. , 2AO to :4 42tf . • at CIIICAP JollN't3.l 73¢ per cent. discount on bills over $2O. . PITOTOMIAPIIS.—Pictures taken in all the kit eat styles. Old pictures copied and enlarg9d. Also a splendid lot of frames for sale;cheap, at G. W. Dootarrtat's.l ... , Montrose, June 10, '74.—tf. WATCHES,: Clocks and Jewelry repaired kn short notice and warranted, at F. Melhb lib's- Jewelry Store. formerly Isbell & . • , Montrose, July 28, 187,b-tf OXEN YOU BALM. / One pair or Dation oxen, four years old . last spring, large Mee, well broken, nd will inalt,hl. Inquire ul or-fiddress ' M. BIRO RD, Birebarjv Pa.i oct I 8; 1875. ; • 4lw;pd.'; `\.i B. Bunn's; at the Engle Drug Store; keeps .constantly on hand,. a large and aeli aeleetPei:" stock of, pure Drugs and Medicines, Paints,Olis and Varnish also a • very large assortment 'of Port• Monnalei.. Uonins, Brushes. Perfumery, and 'Toilet Seatis, Physicians prmriptions carefully compounded at all hours of the dny and night. Give= iiitu u call. Sign of the GPI-. gea , Eagle and Mortar. • • • . • „ Montrose.4iine .1875.-tE ' „ . . . THE Supreme Court ot. the State of Nti'w York has de'ehled that .1. C. Ayer Co.,pf Lowell;hase ithe sole right to 'use the worts CHERRY PlwrottAt. for a medicine, and Moils sued an injuhetion- against; F. V. Itualttoniot New York city, l'or aching Rushton's Cherry Pectoral-or Cherry. Pectoral- bounces; or any other ttse of the name to deceive the public.;*— This decision of the high court includes all dealers Who sell any .similar article.•—l'urt terms , (1,1.) :Leader, . - - _ • - •To 1132 PUBLIC.--Aa a guarantee, that Ttiy lor's Family Medicines are the hest in markitt, of-their kind, and that the quality,of : the gitaOs shall- hereafter be maintained, I • would say :to all : "If atter using - them you are not satisfied you have received benefit in proportion to !he t price paid, return the empty bottle or package, and get your - Money back, its .I want no man's money tlles:11m is satisfied he ha., received its equivalent. . . Respectfully, t Baowtimi , Talrbrat, Prop!G October 6, 1873. ' . j PiwiTz.no We have 'just received a very large stock of plain and fancy envelooa, letter and note Pa per, plain and fancy - head papers. cards' : of ell sizes and Colors, colOred poster papers. etc. all Of which we can tillord to print cheaper than any office in this or, neighboring counties, and in - as good style. Work done in black anti colored inks. It you think there is any that can beat us, giie us - a erial, and we will sh4vr. hyou what we cati.tio. AR kinds of hianLitlin and or printed . to -order. CLAIRVOYANT ExAsirNivolie FREE. ' There is no subject that requi es so much=study and experience as the trcatin of of et rOn its diseases. The ,tistoniihing so .ess and re markable cures pertorided by Dr. - Butterfirild, are due to the gift of clairvoyance to ,the life long study of the constitution of an, and the curing of diseases trom natural rem les. Cures the worst' forms; 0115cmfula. Catarrh, Piles, Fe male Weakness,Asthma, Kidneys, or ; Bladder. Will be at the ; Catfeity House, BinghamtOn, Friday. and Saturday,October 29th, and 30th. Dr. Butterfield will be at the celebmteci 3Dn eral Springs, at Rush, - on Thursday, October 28th, on a visit.' Patients can call. 'WE Tams• that the pe;)ple of Montrose and Vicinity are finding nut where the most popu lar Dry Goods House in Binghamton Is located for C. F. Sisson • & Co. inform us. that. their trade, from this section; is very large and &in stantly increasing. In their stock may nowbe found a large and carefully, selected stock. of Dry' Goods; suitable to the wants of everybody. They make , a• specialty of Black. Silks, Black Cassimeres, Black Mohairs, Black Alpacas, and 'the finer grades. of press Goods, and in this' line are prepared to give • some decided bar gains. I%e,suppose that nearly everyb.:dy• is aware that ;their •store is located at 61 Court Street, next' to the Canal. . Binghamton,. Sept. 22, 1875. . . TEACITERS' EXAMINATIONS. • , The Annual Examinations will be held: as Wows : i Liberty—Lawaville Centre, Thursday, Octo ber 28th, Rush—Giangerville, Friday ? October 20, Middletoyin—Centre, FridayoNovetuber Springville—Centre, Tuesday,' Auburn—Corners, Wednesday, " 10. Bridgewater—Montrose,, Saturday, Novern• beg 13th. Forest take—Centre, Monday, November 15th. Great Bend—Village, Wednesday, November 17th.! Jackson—;•Savory, Thursday, NOvernber 18. Thomson Centre, Friday, " kl 9. SusquehannaPepot, Satuetliy, " 21, Gibson-4miley, Tuesday, , Lathrop- 7 -Foster, Thursday, " 25. • Each sess ion commence at 0 o'clock, u m. • Teachers , will need pen, Ink, paten, paper, and Union Fourth Reader. Private'Examlna tions unnechasarv. Office days—First Monday ini each moflth, 1 o'clock, p. m. W. C. TirLowir, I County Superiutiendest. Montrose October 13 . 11g5. 1 t shades d Velvets in Straw. n 4 Child- 9,10 c. 0. 12c. 10, 12c. 18, 20c. 85,.40c. . . i . .. . FANCY (31-001:?S. flaying Just' purchased a large atcfr.k Or 41111aery Goods direct from the importers. I an able tq4 l e l i the most recent styles of the action, at prices thal de• fy competition. ' . • ever Joutea. R. V. 18., e Tarbell Cervices to MILLINERY DRPARTMXNT: • Irretieb felt bite of the !Meet gnalitt;. and In all the latest shades.' A fine line of Fancy '!'rimming, Silks MA velvets In all the neW Made., nil kinds of feathers and wings, AI tine line of trimmed lista alerayS on band. A lirgeliesortment of tics, hosiery. gloves, la dies' and children's merino anderwear,.dtc • prov ' at Brook- OD, Thurs .& i:ordlal entertain in the land. ,416 e. raswou. W. J. CARVEN. • • No, 21Court M I L Cor. Water 131 Bingtttntor., N. T., October W. 127 - ; JZIPHERS—Rzum—In Benton,' Sept. 30i by Rev. A. 0.-Warren,,Frank A. Jeffers,ot Lenox, to Frank }L Relph, of Benton. Wthcox--BLowEtts—By Rev. A. O. Warren; Oct. 14th, Amos M. Wilcox, of `4lew to Reale L. Blowers, of Franklin. 1 BatruEfeltuax—By Rev. Bbelp, Oct. 20th, Levi Baird, of Lebanon, to Elizabeth Denman, of Nortbmoreland. • to SNELL—SwAirrnowr—At the N. E. parson. age fn Centremoreland, Oct. 18tb, by Rey. Wm. Obelp, Wingfield D. Snell to Alisa Elizabeth 4), warthout,•all of Franklin. .1 - 17- • - Bwitl4:ll—in Eaton, Oct.loib t ism ,Bicler 'wed 45 years. - I - WlLeoN—ln New lallford,loci. iO, Tito their Wilson, aged 09 pearl', 7 months and 1$ day* Funeral attended at the house On 5.10134 ay. Oct. 18, by a large concourae of people.. ' • t Tununn—ln Fulton county, N. Y.; Oct. 24, Dire. Sally Turner, only remaining stotell Mathew Baldwin 01 Bridgewater; this eotuity, and the lut,of Ida brothers 't.ud slatere, a fqui- . ly Ilia, in ber 00th year. N, , ,SANKRUPTCY. i 3 •• , I ihe Diana CQlnt of the United States for tan Dietrich ,of Pculnlirmile it die =net of ^ • opber Rogers of 84mtoliamoo:Qmoty a Bankrupt fertile Act or k.lungteeti .of Mirth *I /rel. bulging applied for a Mitchum from all tie Argot, .114 ether eMhati provable under sato Act, b7'order to tho Cuprt, biotic* is Aereby given . to all PiCOO4l4 who have privet' their debts, and other venoms tate =d in , to *mar on the esy of October, Mk /00 +lll...bdUrg K. WiILAIIO, mot' of the Nogtatertd Bari kriditcy of tea ihiltridy _to shod Muni If any they lmve, w(ly Dtacparge Oman mat be granted , the maid Uankrept. - • *l5 = d. 0, licel,NoLEdri, Clur "-.Brnia .1 i Oa sad us my Glans litang - 7.74yiete at $l. ISILALIR.MILIJLCMO6I. -centaur Lints:tem. Theta It no pale which the Osettatir . • Liniment will not relleve.sio • they W1 : 11 hot subdie. and no 401,01eas Which : they wOluist:eure. Tbielsitrong o language, thit' true. They hard i - I IV; produced more emelt of. rboumatillet. nen ralgiclockjaw,paisy,spiabis,itvel. Citikfla Hugs, caked breasti, scalds, hurns.salt rheum. ar-ache, .tc., upon the human friime, and of strains, 'Tartu, galls, etc.. upon animals in one year thin have all other pretended rentedies since the world began. "They are eounter.irritant,elhhesling, pain re lievers. Cnpples throw srvrajthe 1r cruichee, the lame wafk, poisonous bftaa aro rendered, barmle4, and the wounded are hailed without a scy. The ?Opel. pub. Oohed around / each bottle. They sena. no t4tieli-e ever void barer:U r :because they do jasrwhat tbeilpretend to do. Thos 2 s who pow suffer from rhpurnatisln. pain, or swelling deserve to coffer If they will not ti : se Centair liniment, white wrapper. More Irian r•ertitleates if remarkable mires. including froien limps, chronic iheumailem, gout, running tdraors. ete.,ll4e been re. ettivel. : We will send a circular containing mrtlileates, the recipe, et.. gratis, to any one requestifig it. One bottle of the yelloiv wrapper Centaur Liniment is worta ono hundred dollars for spavined or sweet led hdraes and mules: or for screw-worm in sheep. Stock-owners —theseliniments are worth your attention. !No family should be without tbem. "White wrapper firally ate ';" Yellow wrapper for animals.' Sold by all Ibmggiste.- 50cents per bottle; large-bottles, $l.lO. J.B. ROSS & C0.,53 Broadway, New York. Castor's' le more than a substitute for pastor OIL It Is the only said article It existence wluc4 is certain to assimilate the food, regulate the bowels,icure wind colic and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals. morphine or alcohol, and le pleaslint tc!take. Children field not cry and mothers may Testi. Oct. :Ls.. •1 • - • RILLINGS STROUD.I General INSURANCE AGENT; N - ' Tiaszizt.trconse. 3Pat,. . • • Ctipttal Represented, 41.00,000,000 I FIRE; EWE AND ACCIDENT J34IIIRA.NOE Liverpool. Londott Globe . • •8 , ,nOO,OOO itoyal Canadian insolence Cu,. of Montreal'. Can ads. Capital , - 5.0L0N, tate. eo.. of North 4 Amerted • • • $1,250,001`5. National. New York, $400.000 Ida. Co., State of Pann'a " . $600,001 6111011 ‘llllllill • • • $4011.04k Lycoming" Fire ; • - ' $6.00(.000 Lancaster Firm Int.. Co. " • ' 350,ta.. Fire Asoociation Of Phi la " • ' - 2.800,000 Pennsyliania Ins' Co,. l'hila. ' ' 1.300,000 Co mercial Fire Ins. Co.. N. Y. •. 1.300,00'. Fame Ina. Co.. of J.nt la. - '230,0 A. Watertown Ins. Co., Watertown, N.Y. • '600,651 Home Ins. Co:.N. Y., Cjoitaland $4,010,003 ' Atlas Fite ins. Co, Hanford, Ct. 411),M0 Hartford Fire _tur.,Co.,C apital nndSlurpl us $3,0011,000 The undersigned is SPECIAL AGENT for the kilt" log companies for Northern Pen ittqlvanie: Fire Association of ithiladelpnla, • . . Lanceater Fire Insure u ce'Compan y of Lancaster. The I nsnrauca Cu. of the State of Pennsylvanla,oi Philadelphia. Conn. 7iltitcal We Ins. Co., Amite 1ii5,000,e00 American Lite. Plill'a. ... $4,500.00i ' AL CI Cir) Ml\l'X'. ' - Travelers In is.Co.,llartforii,(mp it Maud Surpless3,soo.l3(l l Railway Passengers ... 5350.,00b The anderslgned hns been wNilknown in Ihiscounty.fot the past l'ilearcuran NouranceAnent. Lo,.,essusteinec by ht F COMDMIII4•Sbnve ulsrays been prom pti y pain. .^oVitce no AtairA, in bniitlinc ea.t rinm'Banklnt Office or N pa H. Cooper & Co;, Turnpike street. BILLINGS STROUD, Agen CLIARLiS SMITH, Office,Mailager. S. LANGIILIN. Solicitor. Montrooe. it 18. 1824 FURNITURE EMPORIUM 331.1agaLezziation., LARGEST MD BEST ASSORTINT OF IPUI.dRZt2VM At thiLowilat. Prices of any Store i All Goads Sold are WAKRATED ae . Reprerented E.D. ROBINSON. Nor. 11R 11474 §...).x . .4.i:,Dc . .; -- ivyi.,RE, SgMIE ACCOUNTS MUST. BE SETTLED or they- will tie collected try law. • ' C 001412. 14TIIROP 35 . 00145T0P1i, September 21). ISM • Asp!Veer CHEAP CASH STORE We PaY Cash for Goods, and 'Sell for Cash', and weak) recommend PEOPLE FROM BINGHAMTOP o tnd ric alty, rieltmg Wolfram, to ~ GIVE, USA CALL. • before pettliaslng elselabere.as It Iv generally admitted ttutt we eell the *slue ataotuit of Goode tot ` TWENTY DOLLARS that they salt la 131nabaulton for tvronty-Ava dollar* New Goods Arriving Every Day liontrinsg. Noi. it, '74.-47. A." NNW' NOTICE, - WilllllllX DUMB= OP PENUTLTAXIA, At Montrose the 12th day of October, A. D. lkilt The undersigned hereby Oren notice of his appoint. ment aa wittier of .Wil iam James, - late of 41drepa, township, in the County qui toquahananna and Kate of rounsylrania, withit. said District. who has burn adjudged a Bankrupt upon his creditor's petition; by the District Conti of told District. . . EL, B. ELDRED, Assignee. WOO AllAißtk—aw .ykomEns TAXI?, NO'VICRI : 11oot inar6t pec4.lt4tdia **D OATS,. ••-" " Atthti stuntio4BlauAl4lll4 ' • . ; • D. A. lic ia llsSUPOintandeui , SoatroilveJuly4.lB%—a. • ' 111.C1333VATOICOMir'19 Southern Tier 88 Waithiniton-Street, .. • I You will. Find the OF ALL KINDC Southern New York. '...r)ol3tc•rstA Are notified that that Xxnamodiat,,tol3r, READ STROVD. Niimbeis . .'.- 43 :". N"Y"' TIP WABL', BOYD & CORWIN Coinerol Main and Tunlylkeits ;ISCONIXIMILC•OS3I3.'Ip"..A... MALUS 04 EITC:›I7.7O TIN IND SKEET-IRON WE RE, Builders la, ETC., thek 'Cog. Nevila w 1- Thanks ticoar ende for rut parore. We would be *nore thanklul to one and all who 'know. they have unsettled accounts with tet,lt they would,call snA set tie by the middle of ituch next. : tFebi.. ..4.. --1814. c a. Is St! • . 1 "' • • *04:0 TQe crowd. meting. to Cliettp.John's (l'ust nuilding for tArgainw. Zit ill thy comb •*% by is It 11111. t ' cause 10 , 014Ye'Ttcluced our eutirt, start or tLe lt..law log goy eop*r ctut., to male ruuum tur Ault guuds.; • , • • CALICOES; rSLINS, \\\ t • KENS' BOYS' AND Reeirciym2l4o.cle C7/cot S, BOOTS j TIOSIERY; FANCY GOODS, NOT BOOTS, - BO 0' SHOES, SIDES, !:',llOEg, EL&TS. COTTOXADES .CASSIIIERES; CLOTHS, &C. ' El &C. Jewelry a Jill. aseortni'eill. . If yen want to do welt, Come and see how cheap w I SpeCialties,so None ' Cassini. soArs2i. CLARIi9'. COTT O. Xcntroge. Jidy 23.13 Z NaAt 33 Court i • Bhr GEULDITON, NEW GOADS, GOODS, 1", . ' I . "• 1 .: , AB we have Jett returned troy' th e':-ry of 7. , cw York after pas tag 0, large erepaett sell:tied stoat of . .* 1 , ] / ' , ' FALLI 4ND Wis.:TER GOODS 1 i . - - • i t 'of all kindp tonn i ftht frort' drat bandr..tie are now ore- Otred to offer g obi at prices thatwfil rat Irfy the riott eet buyer. We save 00 added to our large stock, of Dry Gowu r att !ramose etoak of . . 1 CLOri, CMALSLERES., A ND UZA:VERS, for Men and Wear. We. are. how prepared to make . STIITS 'FOR ALL who wit, gton so a call Al. we have fret thee workmen engsned for the season., • Wien andgentlemen., you wilt ;geese eat' and exam ine oar stock harem you parctukse ebr wtk, re. Ynankllat to part favors. we holm) fur a iontinnation of the same. I We , remain; • Yodr6 RopectrUllY. • ' A., CURTSEY. „1 Binghamton; Antll2S. S-23:14. VNT / IEI ir Xes - II _73 f eti, ±, • , • It la &liquid Llnamen. for Bowe and ambit. npe.. vain able cophinatlon, docovered by a crlehratett II eheherrilet and horte•farrler. Was Introttneed to the United tittes is the year 1: , 511, and elm . * that time. ty• RA great eaccere. In the enro of diet:atoll.- It be , * won' for iteett that Ivo:id - wide reputation it ro richly dos, frees, and aorit etude at the head al' all Ilnarucato ito;; tivallod AS -Al FAMILY MITIOINt. It has already gained the eoufideuee and admiration , of thoneands of honeohohle for 11* many toree of die eases were extern, “oplicat lone aro of e." much tropir htnee. Ii Is tetneetelly admired an a faintly remedy for thi peculiar ettemfmlcomhturition, 1100ot-ring no h.a.24. Inilmtlenta, [laze !Inc! Itre t%trenue md-o , .;ouer.'ot• whleheheap add calnie4e Lininoint% era Lirgt{y potted.] whieblneyeAve ittstvatl of (11611111111 don, making oy mature a sie.eity titre fur it. ti F.. It/Wilt!. MIRK , VOL', IlitUlggti,;SPHAlN'..i. LC 1 111111!h eirt 19.8, ! coLns, 1.11111.1,5, FlttosT, TaiLtm. KUL: BM:Ns, CUTm...,,,, , 1111. 4 0 I , 01:40NOUS 1.N23E1.7th. Teatimontalkand direttlons actn.mnp.suy etch bo;11e. Day one—only cents. CO ctiiitt•. or sl.oo—atid it it itoot not give good eatietaction return the bottle half full and your nrooey will be refunded. Call for O. S. O. 0., and take no other D.:O. CARY, It Co„*roltrlotars, • Middletown, Orange Co„ N. Y nit SALE BY `A..,..13.11141C , NS and M. A. LYON, Draggiati, Xontme; N. Ptirchusig . tio Wholcoole and retail starts 11, Olt Couto. Montrose, M*y 144. ins.— 0411.8ETT3VIMg UOTEL. 11118 HOTEL. t 8 t MILT 11IRIATNP of the nivel , tele4l 4 leading Irina •linglatintieh se Mon unite to Vesta- Hu 114000 nit the H. L. ..}Y, It.. It Viatica env pitig at dile Milan ox 111 rind .1t convenient to capon int r o l leave proper conveniences to pull parties co any place they wish to reach. I bare been refitting my henae and barrt, makins th eta inure concouientle ea. the Thiutbiltl for part painnsede n( rt g y t il itl Itlentit 1 01411 be happy - to erect tem mat ' We public innierelly whorl in Owl* vlclult:f. • I/. J. kw, tor. Osorimrttimille, Amu% nAniwAtem. Hardware. ALPACAS 0N3.4c EONS, FLOW ow Prices Boots. , re Snits. liespectflilly, 3. 1•ILL tAN & CO. (Cheap John Street N.Y. ' GOODS.