MEE .Volmne . 32. , ~9..0iii0. : 4- ; : - 0 :i,toiiiii.•,-. , :„ Circalntroit Increasing Vrilt:lB tut Eaot ale our:ltinper In Northern Ponnoylvauta,.' closed in New York,wu Saturday At net. „ I°iotli4 .liisi . l..,o.4''uoiie v...ci.ie;t4lisu.Pe,nill .~' % ''l~ - ..r i tO7 littlithers of the immortal Light,l3rigt4eu* clirgct, at Battiklova 325 wti ltrjeii.. . _The hard money ptattortn dal much to re.dueeit . ho Democratic vote in lite State Qt ITti'tit, '` • Wright. greeniapot in the Chlernegg Aler aims Are noble it her Ames•lsigtioble: . The Iting organs claim that they were• ' • - - trying to Fare Om °outman. schools. All mistake:. They were tfyiii to secure elle public etealimpi. • , Mutt-au mujora t,y has imtuered 4w . ii from 20,000 ti 11,000. This is'eur- Oacat, for. praotioul 'purpoSes , i but .not much &boast of. Had half the Demo- ortats who staid .at home , . come out and ;voted, Peys!Ong would have .been elected by a handsome thajority. Next yrar we hope they feel interest enough to cinne,fp'thi polls and help to win a vie , • tor, • The . rr4ority for John Lee Carroll ; the democratic governor elect 'of Maryland; is 13,326.• 'Plus is: the interesting tigurc by Which - the democracy of Maryland made a descendent ef Charles Carroll, of (arrolton, their ce,niennial . governo,r,,-- -When appeati next year at rhe , cen • • 'teni)ial celebration it is to, be hoped that the RhOw . .Y.othings of Philadelphia will u • not tuke u n due alarm. . ••- • • for the, time in., many 'years the i4inngn +e of §uspuehanna ha'e elected litirt4on et their eon ty . They have earried:Sheriff.,and Treasurer, two ot , :ihe;':ntorst.• jrnportant , ottio:s -in the aye whittled di?Wn 'the: Rd• ieani:-majority tigureithat, leaves future Republican , cictorieS ,a ,matter-of wave -.uncertainty., Next year 'the grand:Presidential contest, we.texpect to , • iroloothe Suequellanna back to the Pemo 6rittie fold 'where she naturally belongs, tint - 'irinu which she wandered twenty ypars,ugo. ; ,I:wenty years wandering, in the wilderness is a, long, time, bat it is neier too. llite'torepf4a.--zSl;ranani Times. '- -PACT. NUMBER,PfI?ST. , We ,shohld not feel like alliading to any charges.made - against , Ili . befo're election but for the fact that, oar standing befOre coiwaiunityas ao editorof . 4 journal, m deands that we be. impeached orvindi ca!eil,by the'tirith falseliod of the de 'xiials made by our opponents,: arid, as we ' said, belore'election, we are ready, to meet ,our reeor as "welt now. as then. It is 4po tho people :of this ~qoutity,,,that the tants set tO,rtlt iii,our paper ,at, that time shoulii , be admitted. or disproVed by those +Oki ignorantly or wilfully misre'present ed as; so that - those who hereafter' make eitli an attempt will meet with the re: cqption dui them. ',The Montrose Repub. Tican rind th,e :.Radical; speakers . who ad-- dressed the people• of this county before election, selentrily asseeted that . we had falsely stated When We said there Was u ! , five mill jail tax" aisessed and , Collected iapressly for jail purposes and that,there - I. , riever was 'such a tax levied.; WO give below`a facsimile 'of the tar notice of 1867 and'eivery one' who will refer to his tar noticeti of 1867 or 1868 Will find them precisdithe same. • - . , t. 4 to, SD .ts E. 7 : C • -so p - 94 • rr• , p.q , • ;:.* • : • • ' • • iF .41 •i :• ~ 1 4 1 Ito epy an 'asserted the fi4et. ,4 4 'Agilse !!,that 'AfivileY•kne*lt whc;il he, stated repeat tliat(Abea "fire -mill jail tax" hits' `ft*l,4l -- tt 4 t ls ool)ected of the *ll4 l * . i3fifinty ever`~ since it wit° "ist itssesod, lor thassertinti that 4093,000 , ,,hadbeens,e9lleeted,for that par— . pose and applied to some ottko s tontrary tir; wf,re - aiiso9need as base and There is^iio, particular hurry at. as liti3N!,44 we,, will giveanihk time rem#ll and iirgumetit,,bat we tis• .monri tbatitite ItOnt ruse Repukkalt shall 104v:ejt8;stiitenietrt , by -facts and -figures theni or ignorantly ate is'oulf ihrougb the sairte_eopioe‘ that it: puyie . the charge thttt iipati-bcipoiably correct . At air,investigation held at `Wincesbar * nu VAnesday - such evidence or frauds 4 :V4:lo l !ieliettfitka';liturns was opened al ',',kespiteamlcvioig, Prothonota ry Dr. S. -Alirluiliter i - Michael Oauglien, his ehief clerk, , and..Peter.Waleh aver in.rthe saw 'Or igiAlq'tibb for. %their. appearance at eViiit: ' - '.lt Virg a' 'clearly proven - 4 the Pa 4 c B .ri.iti '*. i ) r°thonOi rY rfo office '.:O t early:all; alight VI; Wednesday, the night succeediAobe ' electron, and were the , nibst , likely s - persons. to perpetrate , the !ioi,:itqf•''''. l o;oo 'OO grand jury xkuniKi 1 , .F# 0 lo!liviiii#- them' IlilOo'.‘ 3 , l ** B ' a ' 111 tiifTig, : eraalqs,-,.destroying;:7Dad.: 'for— •:.gtn g' - 1 *iiiiiispeiri!. ...- - The vvi k denoe is ii4C' iiii* l3 4 ll glithat ttle*pOod i li*lihii3OWeie it ' tbiy ei,4W r O or. Panifi i Prompt .action :;o il • , . . + , )" = 4tioprt; is urgent; , , th a irusied t alt i. - Forptit,rtiodi3 will be 'ilititell out to tti§ A ..l#Ctli,-4.11 TO.' U-OBB4E THE.;` , MASURERSHIP. We: have been aware for - some.months of a scheme set on foot by the county . Treasurers . 'ocPhiladelphis i Schttylkil4 and Litzerne counties, to gobble the -of— , floe; of.;Treininrer ;for:. another; iear tenger . than the Pelvic elected, them for, by a fatioiedjeChnicality under the tiew state" constitution,nnd that they' have been, n .ceninninication with other outgoing "country" Treasurers 'to enlist' them. also in thaselieme., • About forty in nureher. have combined for the , purpose and have . subScribednioney to . a fund for employ itig counsel"- to Present their scheme be• fore the data ;court,. and since 'election -we learn that.• E. G. Taylor, the, present 'Treasurer of thia county, is one of that number. Ma, should have . alluded to thiii subject before the election but for the reasen thatlie had no idea that Mr. Taylor Wotild attempt, to usurp theofilioe one more year :than • the people elected him for, tauter. 'any circumstances, And as he Wainot i a 'Candidate we did not sire to, present him in, that light before' the people: .Siuce the !election we have, learned frotu his ()inn - mouth, that he in. tends to do SO if it were possible for, him and the'alting" are biacing him up to it.' Whether this scheme would ever 'have' appeared, to the people of'this . county. had deorge.S.Siniiey been 'elected, never can-be demonstrated an-ti of course Must : now. forever. remain nil but the'. province of conjecture,. of course, is' a legitittiate . aulAt•et, for the taxpayers' of, this . county. The poitit raised` is this. ' - 131nde . r' the' • . new . Conetatittion; Treasurers are elected. for three years;while Under tbe:old 'con stitutinn i . theY.:were elected. for but two, and Mr4Taylor. watt elected before the .tiew coustittitiOn was: adopted; and the election proClamition of theyefllighSher ir proclaimed to. the people.that a Treas urer was to be' elected 'for two' years; and. the people voted" for hint - upon that. basis,. but . the new : constitution having _since been adopted the claim is' that . thia'.tech-' niealitYgives hinz:the power to hold on :to tote officeatioilieleiyear. What can people think of such;. a -usurpation. after the election by them 'of a successor ?. If. the - " Ring" or Mr-Taylor had informed the people before the Sheritrs proclama tion for 1875 had been 'issued or our. County donventions . had made their nom inations, of theuf Intentions' (which ...we denounce as— technical. tricks,) there* uld • morishew - of rea srin and hones • than' now.: We havE. no' belief-111*a . , court' of this• nommen:. wealth can' be y pursnaded packed' to. decide in their ,fa*Or,upcin a point so hos itic to common sense 'and 'every princi ple of justicki;.yft :the very attempt in them is 'just/se : worthy. Of populaiindig nation as if .they could succeed. What can'the people concludein the'case in this . county, only that the qine will . attempt, to hold their .powerby force. when. they arerepudiated by the people ? Can this be elatmed as,it . Charge made ny us when • their own 'action - his Placed . :theln in-that i'ght before . the ,people-? We leave it for ,them to,exprain.. • •,._ • IMPOSTERS.4MPOSITION. • The followin n' from the Philadelphia and.‘ forcibly peas our experience an,d opiaion that lewe copy it with a full and, unqualified en, domment . _ . ; Some mouths ago we took occa.sion..to Ayi,ll . attentlo:4 to a combination. of Aence 7 men located in. . ttie city . of New ; ;York, from where they prosecute:an 'gal.bilsinesit through the ;United: States made -under. the guise of the publisheri of :a.'newspaper Directory. We say guise; for . ender. the ostensible . -business ..they. 'turn a s ystematic, anblusliing,and per. ; 43istent scheme of.blackniail., Those . 'news- - 1 papers- that .are riu a_, position to refuse to have dealings with - the ~Directory..pnli-' ...dithers, are ,punished.. With having their. ..eirc4lation .underritt4. in the ,so-called ' .Pireetury,' ~ Journale that do. the bidding of the Cott cern . have their eireulation'Oyer mated. The. prociotas:.,..Directory-: 7 . isotnpile4 principles, patty attitsiaipleistitii forth reliable guide attvertisers,whc.not all .aware the Directory, riiay put confidence ip the niterlY • unreliable publication: PuollBh ' .-bireetacir,y ie only' entail part, of the' calling a the firm They are - Stivertisin4..agenti sii - perfltions -'"- rtii.iille-nien ..standii.g.between the publishers and .pub lic, and insistiiik on a . good' round cotn-4 mission fOr'their fifth Wheel-to•a-wagon services. Titne - and--agiiin we' have refutied •iidertfssrtieittatent us, by these itreipon becanse:tyi 'have ito desire tct tiiierisny:deulingn wit 'them. ' ,. When in these cedurang we' denounce the - concern • as a" combination oVconfi:. - den'oe-nien, thought'. that -.we seetired iinmunity'frour. the -impo:tati- Wes Of tilietof imposters: • ;Being - kicked of the tront•thmo does not.in the least affeot..the - lensibilitiesi. of .the Directory -pubtiehers.- • They merely, pick theinalves' "up -and ~ conie•.arourtd--t.the. b ack-gate ; 'arid; findingithat bolted; they, :throw insulting.. missives over the-lentie.....: . Several.sueli documents have: heenlurled.'at - us,: And ;AC i . .tint . ;ratiter a lonuthrotir.. from: : New ./„Xurk,:to- United States channel of .414414 Odnitnanication of ;which so many ,con ; dense-men avail themselves-tis,•emploYed 'by .the . Directory vonpitere. Long ago Wejl4Orned the : . of these inahlent letters. ;Unopened,. informing • the senders that -;.oiire no ":further. Comm unieitton.. with -- thein; Even - .this decided 8n u b'Pto .r . - 'Ned ' lDE'fleCtiVe On . the brazen cheeks,of ,the ittcOrrigtble confidence-men.' TotitFik week.ae - .anOther:Coiiimunication. - liironi,,thetii;.; contained .a slip . from Directory.. 600444i:a .rains *tent 'Of On . ; 0t 'Save them itelvekfrOin for - dutriages, the iYing . tei:eW4tiril estimated:. At law there' is the word - eStiMated, It is quite ai..pe i tent as .the word `,Whi *de Ito „cover a `tnultitudi of utteritiiresthat roe .;. • 'Compilers , - -'oflha 4 'Diee . ctory of tieWeptiperslknoWYettyttilugof 'Ntion eatiblishidz:;3ournals .- pufi wit hi Mired' , "miles of, , their pain . IlAtiee;'ther k noir' - that , :the circttlaJ•, tiobof Atte • ;aispat h is nearlp doable ~tite :1 • litiares4hdylittrily Wish at an - eatithatei:, ye. Tie, ~tliey; Wok ly PA 1 ouAliretilatioa as,iifur. ,-. ,above," 'fikarettut..nonc.it 2.Wei; 7 1-• •: TI ES AIONT'n . . . hoekomplaititif th6 , :rtilic:testiinate,'htit Inetely,deeire, -, ,t0 e ighten ;Ithe_publio on -tke , iidide" *Oath it-4 thi r ei:tioncern.-' , As iii , .refinibd to hate r iiyijiing tO . de with the .etinfiderite.tnen; they thirsted'for revenge ; atitV,the ll ' nlYz way they .oenld•Obtaiii". it was ~ to 'attempt to injure:Mir bnsiness . bY r publishing a gross and wilittilly:,underra ted ,estiinateLdf our citculaticin. - ,Further. lheyinform usi. i'Aat : the space iin . their rootiOeserved „. for i:,our . paper ; remains vacant; and Offy. ""orefitiiite that neglect to send your 'publication is the' result of accident, rather than:of deeigu.' Nothing ok the sort;.- publishers: of the Pireaory,' .A w. you know it,; : and haVe,kuoFn it for qa 104, tiine.. , . : You ~ ,have been . informed 'that file STidak: ;:l.)isjlafrh.t:. desires no .dealings with Yew' !concern_ in any • WaY: - Andlyour false estimate of its circulation has . not the slightest . influencelon . ..that . well , ,;nsidered and' r ifaith fUlly-adhered-to. dete 4 r inatiOn: ..,. - ,,1.- . .. ,• , ' , T i I sensitive P r eeple‘ • the' efforts of tide Di; . ekcry'lcothbingion- tci, - foot!, 'us into thei aervice, may s i saver . 80 - str6ngly of blackmail as to demand legal interference on the part of the alithorities, .Bash indi ,Vidnals 'Might eonstrue . it . into a nig li way ? inane' demand of its - .Commissions from. you or your-life! ithe hogns . .Pireotory serving as it pistol; and 'the' lying limes as the..powder and.iiliot... . Placed iii either, category, .highwaymen : be blackmailers' Were seems to be , no danger . of .Overesti mating i- the , elrron4.ry, 'or entertaining 'too hearty 'a con tenint for the - petty tricks and refined ratiealitt, of those who. pub ilsh the..n!AwspaperAreetory. -.' . . Episcopal. Chutes. Congress. The third day's session of tie 'moo— pal Phittch gongiess begin at llarri.i butgroulFriday morning last. ;'Bishop Stevens presided And op-ned the session with the usual collects. '.- The subject-fok, consideration was. "The Nitta, e and Ex it.fit of. Episcopal ',Authority," and ,the fire.spap l er sias.read by the Rev.'Alexan k9er 1L Vinton, D. D., or Boston Mass. Paper were alai read- bv! Rev....TOR Fulton, D. D., of Indinapobs, and Rev. Dr. J, F. Garrison, of Camden, :After addiessei by the Rev. Cleland R. Nelson, D. D.,ef. Annapolis, ; the Rev. D. R. Goodwin, of Philadelphia ; the &Ili. Edward AI Washburne,:of New- Ydrk city i ; the Red.. D, r.l Boltnar laud the, Rev. Dr. John Viiiighb Lewis; of St. John's church, Wailaington, the :e.6nver..\. tion took a recess nntirthredp. The congress assembled kin the after''- noon. The subject for consideration was -the "Parochial System- and free Preaching." Papers on this .subject wore read hy Right Rev: Frederick 1). Hunt— ingdon, D. D., bishop Of central New York; and Air. Frahcis Wells, of delphia. I Addresses were'also' Made by the 'Rev". Edward B. Boggs, ,p. D., of Newsrk, N. J..thel Rev. Juliue, H. Ward; of Marble head, 'Alasa.,'the Rey. Julius E. Grammar, rector of St. Peter's church, Baltimore, ma., arid the Rev. Dr: Chauncey Lang don, D. D. . 4,mong ithosp present, in• addition to those' previously mentioned, were, Right Rev. B i taficp Kansas, Bight Rev'. Bishop Pears of; Arkanints, and the Rev r. DSt . Tyng, jr. The appear'. ance of the lattpt on theplatiOrtu - was greeted with loud, applause. Dr. Tyng made a brief address, after whlich the congress took. a t... , ce,4 . s until half .past seven p. . • . On the reassembling of the -congress, tho 'subject of "Bible re.insiou", Was con= Sidered, apd.the 'writers were the. Right Rev. Alfred Lee D. D„ bisnop Of Dole. ware, arid the litgiA Rev. Dr. A:. Cietra land' Cuxe, bish,op of Westc6 New Yoilt; Addresses were:made:by e R3V. Kudtt4s' LL. D: ' of Baltimore; the G. Emilki llare, D. D.,"LL.. D., of Phila delphia,and the Rev, SttOtuel I. GI Schere schasky, D. D. of - Pekin, Chiba, who Was recently nominated' ' the muse if bishops to the bishop ic of Shaagha, China. - • ' The conoiress then adjourned Until Sat: ttr ay mor .ng. , 'Saturday there was two .'sessions,' one in the morning ilid Odd Ili the afternoon. At the morning spssiciri the sufije s et tor consideration was tbSl "Mutual Limi tations of ReligOtis'Old l Scien'tific In quiri' In. th4.k. afternohn the...spbject for consideration wee the.l. .- "Best*thodsg Promoting Spiritidn . life:" i •' - , . —__.......... 4-..._,L.. ' A Great Motel rlor St: Louis. Seine weeks ago we Made 'mention - of a movement baying in :Contettiplatien the erection in,l)is city °V i a hotel to be the largest in the 'World, and thet some Bus:- ton.canialists were at- 'hetottom of - the ent4rprise. We are nor' enabled to state that the negotiation kas been concluded' for fhe ; grounds, the a4ent or the, parties having placed his signature. to ;the final papets yesterda). - , I - The'hotel grounds Wlll 'be located on the old hoinestead proi)erty belonging to Daniel:llParriion,sittittted on the south eist'corner 0 Gsand and Psgeevenues; and covering four ad 'a lial: arpeuts— about four acres' of ground. The ma& motkstrncture 'to. be' l etected on this "gOund, will:be called:the "Aotel Grande' It will bare a trontage'on,Pag,e avenue of Idol bundred feet; and, en Grand avenue Of three' bandred • feet, i the space occu pied covering 120,00 Q square. tee.,,' being of timpli larger exte'it than the San Francisco hotel—considered the litigest in the world --whielit curers only 96,000 aqucht.c tc.t. The. niiie largozat hptal in the world is, the Gra! de ,hotel; of Paris, which bus ninety-six ; more rooms than t the Palace, of San Ycancisce. i ..-' ' TheBt. -Louis structure will contain two tliouhand rooms;!;, '• originally 0011" timplited, bu t' ii ivi 9 to' th e Tact - that the ground 'atee!will th.,e a length of one as hundred ft ; :et,' more thikti it first prop Used, in ecitiseiatience of '-hie additional space. .acquifed the Height ill! not have - us many stories. swami flatly designed.' - There will, "he elegant facades oi each of the four sides, but the grand , -ntrance Willbe'on Paze.avenue. Theinterior Court sion lor, lzp by 240. courtf Will be a spleli, four Smaller. rountaini the, reatot'the space servatory embracing plant,t; Thc plana,and the •hatidaiof tini arch eltilxinited deieript will be .4iven. 'The *ties having matterf propose to get gin the:irretion of :,t' 8 . "1 . 1.1' It:.c.ainpilltd 80 as,t6 by Sere., her 1 1877. hotel !tal j3e mien tr- of tie - nearly twduillien COM ' the VOL 4' J 4 1872 ..when. intlliclate for ,gover 04'887: ,Hia total V .1)75. Here i 8 a 'deo • tbonsand , Republimi -tiatio • •they gone , regpeotfolly refer ? red, or Ohairrdan Hoyt au -it seems that neiclier` l larityvi Alovernor lia ;ty drill;, nor the lay .wouep amid bring. ESE will - have a. ditrien n the centie of the did fountain, ivith , on the ttorr.ere,and 'll consist of it con= • -11 exotic arid native , penillea - tions are in tect, and when fully ,on.: more in detail the r eontrid'of the in readinese' to be. is • uninntiotli hotel e expected to have 'opened,for,gueste ThEi cost 'of the the furniture, will. For Governor , tranft wag firat hia V 01.4 W 4,41 te. — in 1875 • ie 304,- - - of Oearli , fifty voters- - , 61:un'diato the cooeuieiatiee Searetary he boasted Limpu ; r trite ft44 . or the int'i. t , ,en • ,expeoditurezlif iti illitmeuse,ntuk't SE DEMOCRAT, . . . irer of r opublioan.. voters. to the - 4illot Veit. `there must be OinethingiradiclßY wrong il the 'cotiditienof a partV.,iihiob makes such an exhit'it whia,in the 'full: pcisessio i ! of political power: \ It is. the untnistelkable sign of • rapidly, - decaying litre: rtl''. In 1872 the .Democratio vow ' , oi th tate. was' 317 ; 760. In 187.5 the ! ,!4 vote ' o Pershing. is 292,145, showing a deers eof twenty,five thousand votes in the ti t* 'yeu'r.ci,. just 'halt the floss of the. ! - 14ipubli , nii....-The ! Democratic ! Loss , May, belattri ated in !part . for - a Want:Of - all tii3 reso roes and means of political sue obis in A Well the Republicans are strong. 'There was ilegleCt as 1411 as inefficiency i ril the ! manageniont • of the - Denioniatie Icanvii,si. -Bat ston e brtiji4 neglect is 'chargeable - to: the Ileptiblicatii. -. They' were organizedlOt; the contest as earlyas Slay when - ltieir nominations were made in Lancaster, while the , Democrats ;Ilia] but seven Weelcs'! time foriorgan 'mat ion.-- - - They - had , 'abn ndence • of : money, official pittrOnage. nolitinia power, all the resour- - cps:, - while, the ,DemoeratS had none of these.' Yet in' inree . years _the default of the Republicans Of Pennsylvania is double • that. of. the Democrats.:- Both parties have miserably. failed to avail themselves of ',their ith nitietS, the Democrats through wiiit of organization sand the spirit - of ilisContent..cauSAl by the: Erie platforifi, and die Republicans through gendral up iitliv and disguSt which no amount of 111161 w'Ok. : . :on. ,the part of the ...leeders could-overcome. !.iTlie figures of 'the elec tion afford semeiiiipresSive lessons. . ! COrreney. . .' The amount currency . in actual cir culation sho‘itn. by , the following eta tistica of the tnitisttry department. The amonnt of . national bank isstiesoutstantl log on the 2d NorenilThr. Wtis $345,:= 623,892, atartite legal tenders according to the publie debt 'statement of Novem ber, 1, amounted to $373236,244 4 - The currency in :the treasury consisted of 8%- 796,671, ..of which is legal _ten der bank notes.— Acberdi4to the' i debt•statement the frac tioisal curreticy is $4.0,681,621Adt1aig thisamount tb, the legal tender al and deducting one)ittlt• of the treastiOttl an4e,'s4oo',o49,s9B\is found tO authunt of federal otirrettcYlti actual cir= 'oulakion. Detl'ucing from the mational haak notes issued, the otiker. half of the. citcrendy, ba,lanct7 in the \treasury the arnoith t of national .bank. eircn laden, is 049,760;466, or a totatcurreupy. circulation of $740,815,004. -The2amoutit of legal tenders in the Treasury on\the: tiro Nryietnber lield . .for redemption of national bank note circulation iiyas 238,642, but this is part of the $373,000;- 000 of legal tenders and is ref : tattled by th 9 treasury otlidtalS as • hemp in actual cireulation, . T o aritount.of money held by the secretary kit* the'treasu'ry, being. hal:lnc...a of disbnrsing officersland hild by pith snbjeut,tO their cheCkS,lis rough.- ly estimated at - $3,006,000 or 44,a0e,000, but varies frum time tip tittle. • The. total arn9unt of legal tenders deposited under tinl. act of June 1874,. allowing,' banks to redude their cirenlation, is $27,952,132.= amount or national bankln9tes ac tually retired is $12.7'49,814,•1ea11ing tl5,- '•2 4 `i• 515, The amount of 141 , ,a1 tenders • "'t • deposited by banks g4ing into . litittidlition nt. is $4,611.892. • amount of legal ten• des deposited: by. insolvent.lbanks is $5(4.434, making a grand total of $20,- 638 64-11 - legal tenders. .1 . • • General News Summary. 'Victoria Woodhull lectureaiin Pitte burgh Frulay;ou "The and the Faye." There I.m been exported from Phila— delphia, since January. 1, 58,,078,181 gal tons of refined petroleum. J,;llnSw6.4.man alias Buckie► Malona convicted o 1 .tatiglery Rothe, N. Y. sentenctfil o 4 Satilrclay ttb 18 years iiiprisunmeat.- it.:is.'said` that Bennett, of the New York Heialcl intends starting a (four-cent ifivt:•clan daily =in, Philadelphia las a cec ienttial enterprise. - I - There wal :be inditury -r. view o.ll‘ -:Thanks.fiving du'y Pdiludelpl Goy. liartrua l ift pdrtic:pate iu - tde ceremo The com Missioner of internal revenue _estimates that thA collections during the last fiscal year fropLailsou roes wi I amount tu 0.22,000.000. . Iths repot tedthat trnited.States TrenS urer NeW will return to . Indiana after the rneetii4 of congress. His private affairs acquire his attention, and preclude the reteiitioin of his present position. Chani!ler. has removed the chief clerk of the patent office, un 'official of Icing standing mid meriterious service. who has made hiuisrlf amost indispensihle.' The eliarze ligainiit him is that he his Demo. erat. ~The egislature ' of paliforni4 has en- Kw which allows e'veOr citizen plant' trees and maintain them yearzt a - deduction froin his 'one 'dollar for each tree so plant- acted a Wilu WI for thr€ taxes of il. Col. prui ho m: B. Mann has been appointed Lary of the court for three Philadelphia. Tue emoluments isition are large. The appoint— ,: nide at a secret .'meeting of 'c common- pleas judges. It is d 7 to 5. years Jr, 113115 ment w the twe unders 1 The 1 tract: ne going a and thy I the trae. Itiat ne%l passeng mail age, cape wa: suited cs.witia train jumped the Lt. irenton, on Saturday; while full speed. Thee mail, baggage e palace cars Were thrown from .'and piled , up so promiscuouslY tracks hacl to be constructa he wreck. IThe train was full of Ira who all escaped unhurt. The t was slightly bruised. The es: : marvelous.l I Joyce ttui head of the whiskey t. Louis was sentenced, Nov. 13, da' hair years'. imprisonmentpay fine‘ a 82,000. Colonel tde a long .spPech denyin any tent. It is . said thel..onv ction be the salvation; of :89 e' of :bington 'officials as! it 'renders InPeWet as ,witness against Colon ring in to three and` ,to ,t Joyce m _wrong I' l of Jove the W. him inc' them. • • Sir.. Edward .I'horn ton, ;the Iteopire 141 ,tbelJnittiti States. and, Mexican, commis kion,',gave' a decision in: the Oahu- of .the .liounin .4iothohb church,- reprerented by the BisliOp of. Monterey and Archbishop of Sa ;Vrancisexi- agaiMst the gexican gorPrpnreilt. - Tile, case is icuottii..2as the "Peons . csse,7:and is. a . chirint for .the.,reatiCtition : of 'propel tf..given_. at dif:- 'ferent titeee tg, the : eft lire!) for the par liose of :0304 Wishing and supporting ifila— sicorie in 'Cal,itetutu,:,.bta Awes se .4,tiestrate4 by; Santa An no in 1842; .The • unipire *ejects the,.,4ettianti• for :interest,. aosi . awards.. the.._Claiman tiej'entu of. .$904,700 in Mexican :gal,' The Londhn torrespOndent of, the T 1 I , bitilo reports the Bradtord chamber of commertle. strongly imoressed -by the iatement of n speaker that American etitton • gods - *ere - finding .hti yors in, ltradford, And ;that- _they , were cheaper add better than' Lanpashire cottons; It is also .stuted that Mr. Hhgh - Mason, a very large autuutiMturer Laucaubire, 'S'OEAO3 - :.-:;.7:1.1 nalirmipt ! neetin g , pi' his ,workpeople, told thorn O utt thopgili the imports tioh of Ai l ltoriean elothi a Ibrtnidahle' -.otio - Stat*l*Or. Darivin't; theory o( selection was put - to a frightful :test in the case .of the crew of a shipwrecked. bark in the Caribbean 'sea. A Ne4v York paper says , : -The brig Centaur, Captain. Stattlet, tliirty.tive.days out front Grtltowt, rOached 'this cif/ last et . ...iting with tt - Spitnish 'begro'un - botird - , .taken in latitude 18 , 1 , 127 minutes, lungs 'tude 850 minutes, Oetobar•2d; from an open boat,!of which he was the only occtipan,t, - 'The to the Glasgow, bark Tor4h tpotad, as'riearly as could be gathered frinit the negro, he was the only survi.vur of its crew. The bark wits wrook4l"near br i tivasSa—wlien, and under, what circumstances, Civanot he. learned. dll the ereW put OW froth -her in the boat' frotn-whfah' ;the' negN). was taken alonti and irisetiinbie from exhans 7 don and qpi)sure.-The first thing. the negro tiske4 (or when .lie.fl'as i stifTlolntly reeovered . q• Speak, .wlis tObaeco. - • WELEGItAPHIC. • .• • .. Corinna' ht'Cloi*ey on Route.. _ . • CORK, Doff. 14.--dardinal M'Oloskey sailed co day, l ,on the .stearner I,,S.hyeinia,lot New : York . ~. _ • • • i `quakeßorthn . Illinois. . . CINCIN4I, Novealber 14.—Tlfe Conk mercial's Cairo spe6i4l 7 aaya`: Light shoeka of tarthquailtei were felt here at tive,.o'cluck last f vennig and. aboiit two u'etook this morning: i - -.7 • .:, : . b ! ' atiiko of Miners it an End Cucci.NlATl; Nov. :.1.3.-The strikes of the miners the :10ekilig . Volley and Shaiitiiee mines are at an end, the etpploy'epi lniylng agreed to the sixty conts-iadvane.e . ,asked.. and byXon day alt the Mines will[he:in.operation. . . 'High . Seill. , ', - ' ' ~ LONDON : Nov.' i'.13.--tuidnlght;;--4i. , . .. i . violent storm has - prevailed: all stay-and much damage has hee,o caused at, Dover, Boulogne and other seaports on tag Brit ish and Frenn - coasts:, by the. high tide.. Timusands lof acres have . bei.u...su hmerkr ed in Son - irs6t4tire..by, the overflowing of the *rivell Parrett. • . The President and, the Third Term. lIE DOESN'T SSD* VOIAT MAY FIAf'PEN NEW , . YAK, • • Washingto special says ; The Presitl,mt has spoken. lagnic 4ntlNrt,:riittni . niure'deti.• nite,ternis than -Ife'inal-ilieretolore yen— tu re a , 40 • elliploy,: in coin men ting . upoil his chance ,for a sCeMul reelection." A gentleman- conversing with him said "M r. Presictetit, the result of the elections points tin mistAabil'i' tO . your re tin and Oelifet)(01. .the Presideney.!' The Pi.esiqat reptilli-witli a smqe, "well, who Can tell what will li.tppen." ew Advertisement, ADMINISTI4TIVIX'S NOTICE.---in the eat ot Wm. Vaneamelen, late of LiMeekt.owniliio. Letters of Admlnistratlint in the eald'estaln having been granted to the undersigned. ail "perAins ,owhig said Mate are requcated to make Immediate payment, and all'paraona having claims rig easel aald ekate arc r.:quested toTrea; ent them without delay. • • VANC.VMPVI, November 17.1876.-6'w. Admioletratrix:\ AUDITORS NOTICK.—The maderslened kasha! Dien appointed an Anditor. by the Orphans' Conit of tinoquehanna Cei.nty to hear 'and report on except- Jo: s to the account of Mary ;R. and Abilha L. Milanl . admlnilrators of Inv estate -of A.bitha Millard. dee'd. will bear the parties Interested at the °flint: of Frazier dt Cro4smon. in Montrose, .On Friday, itecember tu t 1873, at t o'clock. p". m., of %%latch all persons interest ed will take notice. FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor. Montrose. Nov. 17, lfris.—lr ' 1 . . A UDITOirtiISOTICK.—The nedervlgmed an auditor LI. appointed by the. Orphans' Court et iintqw.hanna County, In the egta.e of Snsatina Drotzman„ deed on excep,Dona filed to the fitrl amount or John IL Carter adinlA i strator at the estate. of said Susanna Brotzman dec'd, will hear the parties Interested, at his office in Nhmtrose on Tneaday the 14 day of December, 23:5, at 1 p, m.,Of which all persona intsrested will take notice, • A. %V. , ',MftilTilOLF, Auditor. Montrose, November 17 1.415 A . DMINIST4ATO WS 'I 5 Sale of Real Estate. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court. of Sue quebanna County, the utnier.ign-d administrator of the'estate of Owen McDonough, will sell at public yen due on the premixes, on , Friltiy,.Decem6 . er 24; 1575, at one o'clock p. follitoning described real estate to wit: Al! that certain thrill_ or lot of land situate In the tona ship of of Middletown, County of Suaquehanua" and State of Pet neylvanbt. bounded on the north by land. .of Jtam 11.1nrnit,on the east ha !untie tif Crturles McPon ough and Thomas Bolles, on the eolith bv lands of Robe ert Porter, and On the wept bi.tanda of Patrick McDon.- .ongit, containing one hundred end seven acres more or leer+ with the appurtenance&. - TERMS .;--Tleo hundred dattru down_ - SIAN) rin - 11- nal confirmation and the balance one year thereafter wittuntereat from final confirmation. ' OW.N-1 AIcDONOUGEI, Adm'r. November 17,183. - ~BQI(l~i&E' E R .. . p , - Sale of Real t Estate. • .. • ~. 4. The undersigned assignee for the . estate of IV him James, Bartizrupt,..uncer and 'hy virtue of an or er.ot the Orphans' einirt of thq; United States for the Wes. tent district of Pennsylvania, 'to him directed, aril, 011 • • Thursday ,' December 9, 1 1 375, - • • at one o'clo4klp,)n., will sell on thipremises the following piece °sparer! of land. situate- In the township of Clifton!, to the County of Susquehanna and State' of Pennolvanla. bounded and described av fe)lowe, to wit : Northerly by lands of - J.13. Stevens easterly by lands of Wm, 11. Hattsbrook southerly ;by the. old Nitro' d and Owego Turtiptkb end westerly by the Weber& Road, so ealle , i„ containg aboutlten aerea be the same mine or lei/ with the appurtenances. One steam- saw mill with engine and fixMres, one barn and all improved. !wing the mute land conveyed by S. 13. Stevens to Wm. James.•' •Ttra sale to divest all liens except unpaid purchase money.y .TErthiS :—One-fourth cash - on day fli One-fourth' in six mouths, one-fourth In'twelve - months and one fourth in -eighteen moritho,ithe amount unpaid to. be at interest at seven per cent from the date of isale. to be waited by Lien on property -;sold. • i • 41.,10. ELDRED. Assignee.. Nevember 18'75.-8w EMI tais - ;colWr • ' ;If I It ; ‘1 CHEAP TOO BUST Receiving' l4 ` ,e* Goo .ii.i4 - iri:,..: ddLt : . IPromosa.t. :: . :. ::; '-' 2--:-.. A -,..•:,,, --.-; ..._:::. ' •'-';I: '-'[.:.::--'''''''''''-. L .41 / 4 . :' ,-- i. 1 , - • =REV JOHN ' S. 'S. i'i: - .D,!` 644 ,8Li!..,. • 1 ,i . ~-. 1.._. , -,, •., • .--!,.-, ' , I HOUSE OD . LOT „ "NM, 04141 Rt mp l P., Sittuvad 1 the Itotothlb et Itentroae. krty des. I} '-.. trabie p ty. ?4,11e, loto ftpiums„ good Birp t Uaded, 1 , rivit:Titegt, Tii. heating, good wt 11, end other Con ": -. rtileaci,e. Fet:Plittblulate. 1 entire 17 , 11 tht tremliee, 12 - .:- • :', - I Nob. 6 lg. 1, , -,- „ : 1, l A rs ",.. o .',B l4 irt , oatroshrs MEI PRA . ( 8 At)/ o , Ma ' 44vv • 114 q t4g I Cg 1s) • All kinds and grades Npvembet 10th, 1875: E. Mc DRY FANCY. GO • MX IL 'l l SS fioos, L acs' 14. STRICTLY ;FOR, 1A112121 with thankis ct • the oak a renewal of coati fidelity triyon la all ou i . ram now recilYing line.bought to t o mos figutx. , e. Pleat , d, tat, an • • terse MOCk of.all 'roods in our favorable time and at the lowest iusOctl our goods and prices, ` . l Sicintroie, N4i...10, B. 11q1KENZIS A LOE! ,ONE! ! LONE!!! All aldoo awl traveling 'timid._ • Heavily loaded With Sliver and . Hold., That 41vraye keep bright and nice; • Sold at greatbargaina at one price. . • . , 'My stock. which now introduce, - consists bf Gold and Sliver Wittabee.-Elgin. Waltham,' and fine Swise movements, solid gold and plated Chains, a handsome assortment at Shia, Rar-ringa, Pine. Sleeve Buttons. Bracelets, Cluirtnis, a great variety of. gold Rings. in Winn, chased orl *cals, and everything in the Jewelry lino, tu, tainMi oils to mention. A large stork of Solid Si Iverliturr, IrUlti a Salt, Soon to a Silver Tea Set.- 1 , 44 Rogers /r. Oro?* Ware a speciality. All patterns on hand. i I have reduitil niy prices as low as possible, that you may be , aWe iostitirchaseliberallrfor the Holiday*. and mom *in thAt,:kitat t may gain II honest reputation, fur which ! navOlehorbd sic yesra In this comity and am bound to in4reriaelt, , having no respect for any one —even 'f my oWn relation—who' acts against honesty and principle. ' I. _ . . .; . • i \ , • - Examine my following notices and satiety yourselves : Notice's of! Importancel , ~ ' First, pay no 1, dila due me. trustekto you while I was teaveliug Owlet or dnrhir the few weeks that I had my brother. -with . rnft as hiredhelp. Fay t0 , ,n0 one but my self; as otherwise i will not allaw 1 on tecOnnt. Stowed, beware of those who are rrprbeentlag their goods equal to mine, claiming to be parthers.,or related to me, as 1. haeti no one connettql iu my business. • Third, purchase not of them that are sellin cheap goods on my tepatatloni to spoil-it after g, my laboring six years ty ekiblish IL .Fourth. feeollett that I do not recommend any one even my own brother, as be, alter helpful; hiniall I poi-. sibli - could, mei tried to' Collett ,my debts. I hate to make these remarks, /anti must to save myself and my reputation.i. . , ,- I hope you . wUI all pay attention to this. as it is more for your inter** dm , mine. - Remember my. name If yott .widt to bh good Jewelry. I .-: . GEORGE LIC , HTENStEIN, • , • '--,• . Air - NEW riaLrogn. PA., .. . .. At the Sul': 14otel. Noy.:11, 1875.-.1-51m H , ' Real Estate for Sale. VAL7ABLE 1 • rarin For Sale: Ttia supecribert. Wier fcir sale the ble known Aaidreaa Cipitfield Farm, - j • situate in the tovviibip' of 'Middletown. Suagnehenna rontainim; ltai acre*. mostly creek Itat,lo acres. improved ; 40 acres of very nice hemlock and pinetim--• bar, well fenced', having SIC rode of atone•wali, /indwell Watered. will be told at, a Bargain. Enquire or - • , • Address, . • • L. A. HOWARD ' • • - MiddletownCentre.. - , • .• - Alo.-12.1acrei,o1 land'adjoining. •• Validly creek flat, well fencerl and tinder a ; . good state ca ovation. with gond buildiag6 dud two good orchards and in connea•lou with the above Would:Mak° a first diva dairy farm ; will he sold wit it or seporately to stilt parchasers. For farther partical s call upon or addreAs, • . ' L.A.HOWARD, • or EGBIIRT 978 A DWELL. ' e • Ididdletown Centre; - - - Sgeiut.tannii Co OCtober 18,1 1 1 a. „ , VIiTAIJABLZ , • - -•Farin ,- For Salo.. • The abbsetiber offers for pale the valuable farm lat Ow n. 1912.2ochmeNragt • . _ Said Am is one .of the meet desirable arms in, the' tondty. and le heautilully situated In' the Village of Summersvtile. Sasquehanna county, .Ps..; • there tea good store, donning mill, saw mill. plaster mill, and 51selusailth and :wagon shop in said vUlage. The farm is situated directly on the D. L. &W. II: It., one mile andli ball from the depot at. New Milford. and tour miles from the. depot' at . Great Bead N. Y. I Erie 8 It; contains 190 acres of land, 180 ambit - Improved, to well watetd, having a lasting stream of water running .thrdagh.lt sad water conveyed •In pipes to the house. barn and cattleyards ‘ tlt is well fenced,- and , under ',good CUICIVAtlatlt - It is well adapted to growing grain, And is Acted for , stock or dairying ; there la s large and convenient dwelling ebd wood house, well painted. and beautiful lawn, with shrubbery a large horse harnicar rine honoe cattle born, wjth twp cattle yards and sheds and stables fur feeding st3c3c Or stalling cow., And two orchards of grafted 'fruits. • •Terme of tannest. made easy \:: :. • .; R. L. SUTPHIN. • • I ew fdlUotd, Bog% Co. September 29.1815.-4 m I ' . Pa. 1313131,1.0••• • • . Sale. of Red Estate, - - The underriiined,4trortee appointed bitbe brphane :COnrt of tfusqpehatuoi Voptity.. to aell the-Real Estate -of Ell= lieynolcbt,dred, In Ipunnotoce of the order of eekt court,:wlll genet pnbllef, vendoo or outcry attire Court Holm In hiontrone, oh ' • - hat urdat,.lll,eeettsher 4th,.1076, all *YarnellPta. , e h ite to wlt t . All that certain filt ot. land Latinate, In the harough of Mcnitowo, County of husquenansa and tate of Penn itylvenle, deseeihwl as follows to wit: Bounded on the North by lend, Of iftisabeith JlLott, (Or late Of iilleAbeth -Mott.) on thu east by lands of late of the elites 00 Disid Poet. deed, otrhoeonth biande -now or laie•of Goodwin, and on the wed rla street or bl. eotk• g one halt are 01 lard Swe 'or teat' with the op- VOrtenancee, one founts fitotinfrold all ilnPforelk num :—5.200 down on OAyaf sale, 10 I . ll o•Paiguca on final cordlnuatkm. t • -- • - • ' • • B. 2 -- ,2fOrember 10,1010 - - • " f.-• =am a i. 3 ~. THOMPSON&- CO. , - \.., iousz OF Jon;paomtop 14 CO., PligAtaatt.Par.A;) • • ae x.Jiici.ux3r. ;1 , I:Pe/suers,' . , .. CKAWANNA AVENUE, SCIRA*TON, rA. It. --,-- . r.' ....' , 144' - ';' - .C . - , .: , ..%. ;, , ;;.- - .`tt4. - -117 , # ',..., , Jr,;,.. ..1....4r ••,i. A .,. 3 ::_.-..\ \. 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EXTRACT OF BEEF, FRESH SALMON PICKLED £ CANNED CLAMS, LOBSTERS, \\ P}L&S, CORN, ;BEANS, OYSTERS. &c„ : dtc. \ • : • , ' • . . - . In Diet, inythlagauid - everrthing that le ordlearDyneed e•L; :Bespeettally soliciting a call. I remain ._ • \ 1 , ' I.N. BULLARD. • - ' . • - .' , ,' . Powdi 9 . 1 ' Powder !. Powder : ~ • i\ _ . , - Blasthin,.lllllo stsd'ltiot Powder, Shot; Lead, (Itn. Tabeit, Cape, : Poaches, Flaeke,F y se, •&c., r 4., dr,e4 for sale by . . ! • I. N. BULLARD. Montrose. Sept. 9 . , 18747-.1f.. • iti-TLOR)B FA-4 1 LT MEDICINES: •• -Pain and Lameness re.leved in a @ben time• by the use of Taylor's Ceiebratvl Oil. The great Rheumatic and Iteuraligic Reinedy. This medicine ictiot .1 cure all, but Is warranted to cure more of the al le and 1112 to which Besets heir. than,any otbermotEcine ever dis covered.' Olve it trial; if you do not Arid it so. It .coeita you, nothing.: It ma be need With the utmost advantage f o is e • any kind of rit in. Lameness. Wounds or Sores upon an or, beast. Will not smart the rawest , wound or Edit directions fur nee around each bottle. Ask your 'Merchant for free vial. No Cure— olio Pay, I • - • Taylor . a Coukh syrup or Expectorant, for alt Throat and Gang dlseases.i ,is very pleasant to tho taste and Contains nothing injurious: Try ltd and stop • that cough and.take the soreness from your Throat and Dan . Ask your Merchant for a free via/. ye Cure— So kV. Taylors Ccmdttiehs Powders for aU kinds of /Rick and poultry. Warrantai the best renovator of the system of run down or diseased stock. that has ever been dis covered. Try thegs for all obsesses incident to the brute creation. Directions toy nee around each pack age. %to Core—NO Pay.: AU the above medicine. for gala by Abel Tamil and Darns 4 Nichols, of lgootrose. and alt• Druggists and' . Dealers throughout the,country: • ,•xi DROWNING TAYLOR. October ill. . - '} Tremus YOU 4tllLD*ar. The Di rec;zie oilbe *mirage as.lirldteirni!r_Ppnr 1112rve several children le'r k!in7-Wfku& to meesi. t b. ht . • 4 old. o,boi 5 porti Fine 10to " -• GARDNAZ, . • ' .8. IL ItOOBRB. }Director". '4 ." • ' . fl. PATRICK, , . For InFannatlon, * address. „ W. L. VOX. • itiettiedad; sBoo.llR6erriTir. - • PLANING MILL 8. • AND t LUMBER YARD !' • In order to better! accomniodsto the 'community, the undersigned has eptabllshed s depot for the rale of Lumber Idanufared at hit nowiy-eructed hi:aiding on the Old Keeler t napery bite, La the ; • . • • 14M8T OF TOWN where will be kept denstantly on hand.. A 'fall stock of WHITE AND )ELLOW PINE, HEMLOCK, OAK, ASWt MAPLE AND BLACK, lIVAI4NUT 141.318 ER, , whleh,with the Mil ht the most Improied machlney and competent workmen. Is prepared to work Into any I•hape to meet the wants of Customers. - . . WELL saAsond LrIMBER, INCLiMING SIDIN(4 • PLOURDIO:ICSMING_ SHINGLE AND, • - , wit CCI I Nt7ANTLY ON Limp. - - Planing, Matcbi4ig,•Moaldinge. and Scroll Siwing. ions to order. tk, -i WogOll l -I.olao' , 81111-SlOlEli M,4I,CTORY, , in connection iettnOie abosu establishment. under, the managemcnt of Mr., E. H. Rogers. . Exsmino our work before musing yourlordera elsewhere. Repairing done promptly. • . - A. L:ernsor. 'Montrose. Spots .‘ b . ez 29th, Igs. N EW ARRAIIGEMENT ! Tie Pooplo's Drll[ Store, I. IC ; AITIALtiUD,I PROPRIETOR. 1 • - 1 - SRNI(O/1;1, Druggist & Apothecary PATENT . - 11ZDICIBIli EDIPORIIII! The undentigned !mild respectfully announce t. the people everywhere, that to: his already .extens stock and variety of: Merchandise in the Grocery, Pro vision.and Hardware line.. , lie hss added a yt ry choice atiortment of PURE DRUGS O PATENT 'MEDICINES. BRUSEIRs, PER FUMERY; whiCh tie flatters bims If be can assure the public they will find it to their advantage to exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. To all Physicians in this section of the ,county lie 'would respectfully at, ,nounte that he his Secured the services of R. Kenyon as Druggist and Apothecaty, V 6 hose long experience and acknowledged care and ability. entitle him to your en confidence in the line of compounding medicines or prepadrig prescriptions. and who would also esteem it an espettal favor to receive calla from any et. his old -nstamers or new ones. Will make. the Patent Medi cines, specialty. Also Domestic and Foreign Mineral . Waters—an extensive stock. Also fine Groceriev— I sp 313111:T ' 1 = 1.3E3P-3Er ir l ii • • Would call ittention to bps New Stool - W 7 SPRING AND.SUMMER GOODS, 7 . ©D. 9 :LADIES' D hESS GOODS, BLACK -AND COLORED ALPACAS, • NEW :STYLE OF..PRINTS,, SIIA W LS, WATER; PROOFS, FLAN NELS, BALMORAL, AND HOOP SKIRTS VELVETS, IJOSTERY,'. HEAVY ,-WOOL :GOODS. CARPETS, OW pw.ms, PAPER HANGINGS. BUFFA- LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS • AND' CAM BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWAREIRON,NAILS • STEEL, STOVES. AND GROCERIES, ETC. In great variety; and will be sold on the , moat favorable terniti a and lowest. pews. BURRITt. Hen Mllford.Viiylst,lrs. • rpx - miso, CAI at F. IL °Woodier's store and, seiallut "Horne Smoothing. glosslig,,tatlng and Crimping Iron," the meat complete and useful Iron ever invented,- • • It Antibes Itnen equal to "factory work:" ' " • 'lClrons the narrowest Winds. *- The Fluting and; thiMping attachments SET IRON and POLISII - the Auto or crimp—not simply ORIMP.'. .INO the, goods Into, slpoi.e, as do the Rockers an • _ • • Puffs netWeeri %handl.. Gathers. Waffles—whether, o linen, alpaca or wonted pod*. eqaally fintabed and es cornplety IRON/114 as the body at toe sarment, Elegantly 'finlibed .and cheaper than the-old etyleirintingffiachlne, fang. C, PAltla, ()mil Aft.- for Mug Co. N, D.—Teriltory far sale and canvassers wallow. kfontrose, And5u1t4.1475.. - . HADEN & CLEMENTS, Destlerr in '• . Sto . V.F.S, TiN,. COPPEIC & SIIEE'r IRON -WARES, HOUSE - GOODS:AN]) BUILD. ELLS ILIIIDWARE, &C. 1 . • eh 00111 ,• - nab. . 10 • BLANCJIA,RD, 13AWI'LET CO., SASH. BLINDS' ; ',DOORS, WIN DOWS, Cop4OE MOKLD • • - INGS, wo - wiuseirat Blame&Ard, Bartlet £ Co'.. petty a. s i E A 'NAILS:SCREWS; LATCHES, MITI SASH AND. BLIND 'FASTEN ► - : 1:11.S. AND MINCES, HO,ES,. FORK TSHOYFILS.- BAKES, WIRE GOODS," &C. . special lniintemettti - pn Coolers, and all Dairying Goods. IRON LAD. FIRST r PRE3IIU3I, . ..311LK PANS. • - (Join lIANDEN, Geqral Agent.) OTSEGO COUNTY LUMTIER. PLAT FORM. SPRING AND BUG= ' GY .• WAGGONS. Iluitirpasecl for Sipe aid. Durability. We Dame reeintly aLded to 9 ottr seleetioo of Stoves TrfE CENTENNIAL COOK, made by Ratbbo'ne, &ad & Co., Albany N. Y.. and the Argand Bate' Burping Parlor Wove, and Cunard Cook store . manufactured by Perry &Co., Alban, N.Y. We also keep the cerobrated • • • , ' • DIA AfOND; r BASE' BURNING AND • FEART.F.SS COOKING STOVES. • I:AU:11)one, Jewett .Ransom. Ranges, troth Copper lteAervors arid N)ekle blonntimts of the Latest improved outterne. Repairing promptly done end orders tot jobbing solicited. . lIAYDEN & CLEMMTS. New Milford, May 12th, 1815.—tf. Figure&Do Not Lie ! OUR NEW- PRICE LIST 'FOR SPRING. AND SUMMER OF 18743. . .11eatry.cottonadc pants $ 1.430 Stout wool-tolsett pant s, • , $ 1.73 to 2.50 (4004.1 all wool pant.., 100 4.00 French ca.., , t1 rcere pants,, " . 15 . 00 7 . 5 0 fttatry workingatten't. baite r - - - . , 7.00 ,10 00 Scout cnssitnere snits, ' , 8.00 • 12.00 Ilan.le, (atm:nue/6 vattet, . • ' - 13.00 - 27.50 Fancy cneck and stripe, snits. ' 10.00 t IWO Black frock coats. . ' . • . 8.00 . k 9MO Black clreait coat*, Imported, ' - 10.00 . .14.00 Muck cloth . vests, , • " 1.75: ' 4.00 Whitetlinen vests, , - • , . 1.25_1 . LSO • BOYS! SUITS '3 to 9 years. i ) „„. Boys' cotton snits, '. ' i.. ' stoo k $ 4 .v. Boys' mixed snits. 4.00 -' '6.00 Boys' fancy wool snits, ' . ' 5.00 : 10.ta ...' ' Bats' SiTre,•9 to 16 years. : • Boys' school sults, ' ' ,$ 4.00 , $ 7.10 ik,vte fancy snits, • • • ' ' 7.01 . IWO aoys' llama. cassimere it:tit/5, - 8.,06 1 14.00 Youths' suit'. all etyles, ' • ' 5.00 80.90 flood cotton shirts, • ', . ~ . , Good overuil4,.. . • . , • - • 50 Good rubber auspero!ers, , • . i 25 And all other Goods in proportion. • 1 , Tho above wires are for cash only, and are quoted for customers front a distance. ' .. quoted 8 - I yinkOTIFELT if the above price list ,lsi not tp JL %ILI fuldlled; which prices are guaranted 15 per cent. lower than those of any other house in this city or vicinity.. , •• . WEBSTER, The Clothier. 'Binghitnton,sluy Lth, 157.5.—tf - --1— t!t, CASEY, No. :48 50 Washington St., LEI' fl t*TON, Y. Y.. . Wort1(1 rovectruni r callottentloo to their largetito 1 71 11. 332 - which they are 'lento; at from 15 to 20 per cent, a 1 than heretofore. A full assortment of , PARLOR, Itooll and' KITCLIEN . Parlor Seth., tom $6O upward. Chamber Setta from $4O npw . attL .11zittre,. , es frxitn $4 upward. - PurirWool .I.luttrem... from $lO 10 sls. - Oak, Abb. and - Walnut Emelt:dun Talk.) , iron $6 10 $lB. ".. • You eau do better by iurelia - eing your gOoda of up than of any deulerP In thlp /istloti o the country'. Wo will not be under - mad by :toy ono ,kupt of New Y. r. t..ty.— ISO eStraeharket for packing or delivering g 00.411 az the depot. • , \ • . • UNDER 'BRINE We desire to`muya word_ in thlti lino we have Stein's Patent Carket. anti A variety of other kyles. Mole' hobee. etc. • The henr,e and Carriage *tinned. to our establish- ' taunt cannot be PurpAr,ed ih this sestina. These will furnished to thine Who require, at a reasonable fig nre, anywhere waltin a radios of twenty miles from thta city.. Givena a call PUNLEY 3c VAZZY. Bloghamtan. Airy 13th, • THE • I NDRI" I.W. 7 " THE O.IOLATEST A ft; II I }Win CiF THHAGE I. Sews' trom. but One Spool 'of Thread. mo u rO u gip b i u dig= k y th ilatfus tli i i n e t=agi a . ndsews . 11att a self 7 satting Straight .IVeedle. 4Q:in:if:Ante- Du abilityi with 13etarty end Slmiiiielly.anel bait all tbe.)(udern Improvemerts. • . . . .FllO4-ciAsB MACIIINIC ON ,A BLAME 'WALNUT TAO t LA 1 , 91436. -• • • 49.40.13.*A11i 'Weft xkiocle • • SEND FOR cihetrult. Address, cr, Tag INVICPENDENT Dec. 4 21 - alroolimton, N. Y Work.° Metter! Iwrite policies In the Pillowing Franklin rite Insurance C0.:1 4 011.,A55et5,141100.000 Continental, N. Y • . tf75,000 Clements, ' '-• 1,101e09 Hanover ' •" 1,0)00. Niagara,. ' • • •I, 000 Farmers, York. Iy.; .. .......... ..•..." OA* Qitecta e, London!. ' .." 10.000.000 No • Tiger-Cate"—Alt e Natititel %rani .Companlea. and 31 1 $ ronsegitroice; ratted and reliable, having 'tog been tried and always found worthy, as all. who have met with loeirs,tit my .4geacy,will testify. Those who have patroairled rho will srvapt My . thanks. •And to those who have ' not. I not„ can only isay.'.l•promise to do by them, it they will favor me with an application, as I do by give them insurance valet, fur their motley. - •i . Very *spectrally. - • - TYliElt. Hartford d.cctilloot Imiuranrii Ctiroliany'Polltlas writ too from one dry to one year by ltiftiltY C. TYLEIL , . . . . ' t64 Masonic Itenelit Aim:fent on a! Seenaton. • Apply. to - 0. Tr MOntiOlo; Decnniber 1,414.-0' /11111117181! , 111: unarm: (Wad:, Systestatlee.—A 42 , 1K,41000 ,Wh ( . moth- rap ist° tusking contract* with hewerotpers 'dr ;Ito thsertion 01 hovel ise t n e arn. sh ou ld send 25 rents Int Oen { 1% }lime)) k l'o 41 perk Row NOV York. for their PAMPFII.IIT-1100K (musty-sev enth editionj coat:lining Boon of o'er Inn nowspap,ers and estlunttes.sthowinz the cost. Advertisements tak en for loading paper* In whey. Stater at a tremendous oduetion :from publiettnne rates. Get the lkaik. 11/1 ---- 1 . __ . .All $5 to $2O Per ii y. Age ntswanted, elass es of welting people of both sexes young and old. melte - more looney at work for ue, ht tboir owu lor,elltles, during tint: spire moments. of ill the thee-Alum et any thing- el**. Are natr employ. mut this will gay handeouely for every hour's work. Trull putt tibtre t terms. &c„ tent fr4cl, , Hand us your addrysi a ' onto.; Emu'', delay, Now Is the limo. ihnitt look for work ire busbies eltwarbere until you hare leertota Wh4t Ws o ff er. H, 'STINSON 4 CO., Portku4 itilinik - ' t---.. , :- • • ,- . , ' iiSql Nrim.bei. 46. New Advcsrtisements. Agoutt • for SEE FOR YOURSELVES., OF OUR