Voll*rifte.;:32 petulant—Yak Arraingemeni of .1110114.- VIA .Ita ia): TunUiauuock, (Dai1y,)...:.. ' VIA BTAGIC4 . . itontrooo Depot,(Dat)y,) ' (100 p , 20a .4 New Al Mum ' 1000 a I dopru W pita n (batty',) 43a m 90Opth Fri'vhdev lie, WI Weekly.) tOO pm- SlKln ut onkltnlitation,(trt week 1),) 'IOU 443 i ooam ninghliniton,rio S. Lake.(tr . l weekly). 600 pm :On uephenoen.(tri weekly,) 1000 ant 400.11nt The New York, (VW Montrose, Depot,) New Milford, n khanuock,ltud Wyalueln are daily. • 'nu:Conklin Station matt rune Tuesdays, Thulttdstyd, Ind Saturdays.' • • , The Binghamton mail, (eta Silver Lake ' ) rittis l rues. .layr, Thu rvtlays, and Saturdays,., Hendee II le unit) runs TueeduysiThursditys i and Sat urd aye. • %) • The Meshoppen mall rens Monday a, Wednesday e l and, Friday". I • • A ODITIi!NAL STACIINP-1 A Stego lerAveedally rot Montroge Depot at 1 tri.,,Arici returnsatlp.nt A huge leaves for Now )dilforci At,16011, in. returns at :10p, m. . • '244treso Railway.. A rrangwont or Trains. To take erect onldonday, pec. aist, 1 . 574, • . Poun Trajtla t . - - '. Up Traits SOUTHWARD. , ',. i ^ - .24:ORTHWAILD A. M. P. K. A. M. P. at. 5.00. .09-- ....Montrose '' 10.40 li.oo 1 • 510 l9— ~. ..... Alleit's....".. ....JOSS 545 513 13. ...... ...Coors - • 1099 540 sal 2 4 ) Banter* _1916 saa 538 2 5 . •.. ..... Dint oak... - ..x...5005 5225 555 02 • ,Tyler's.... ........ 955 • .615 545 40. ... . . ... npringvilic 045 505 • 555. 45 Ipm . ' 935 455 6115 53 Avery's... ...... .9 25 445 510 '• 04 ... ....L'Omo9 915 435 • 6"a) 2. t2O Lobed; ,•,905 • 4113 ' Cal 2.a) ,' /Karen) 4-655 415 • 043 245 • • Tunkhannock 840 355 All trains connect at Tunkbannock with P. &N. Y IL it.geing north apd south. . JAMES. I. BLAKSGEB; Proal. . , New Advertisements..` I ...1. Cheap John's colmun:. . . Aisignee'S s'ale—G. .B.:Eldred, Assignee. AudhorS no4Eti—Franklin Fraser Auditor . Auditors notkv-11.+: W. Berthoif Auditor. Administratrix'sl notice—Chtistianna -- Van- Canmem Administratrix. . • .'' . .. • Administrator's ' sale of-'goal Estate—,Qwen le.Donough, Administrator. ' .., 1 - 33trartzial 'LOCALS. , 'Taking of Cuba. . . • . ~. • , Patterns-3;45. Frandrick. • 131111inery—Cheap Johp. , .. . I)ry,Goods and Clothing—Me:4oolin. 9 • ___-_. l .______. • _ Jotting! About Town. 1 . • \Varian's Temperance PraYer Meeting tit Mrs. Jerre Lyon's, TlitirsdaY;'at 3 o'clock p - rn. Z. Sociable at the , parsonage; Friday even ing,:kov. 19. • • . . The sociable - in:connection with the BaptiSt S. S. B. A.; Will meet. at J. Corwin's On Thurs.- day (to morrow) evening. , tnion'Thanksgiving services in the Presby tcrian church on• Thursday, Nov. lin, at 11 o'clech a. in. SeimOn by 'Rev. J. E. Chesshire, , . z,• On Wednesday night. last the house of F. F. Goodwin Was entirely dstroyeil - I)Y2tlre and a _• portion of its cements, , His loss 'is estimated. . ;,' at 41,200 ; tnsurance $l,lOO. . . ..• '. • .-. i". J, B.' Tarbell has . heen expending a large '•, amount of money upon' the Tarbell House' and • barns giving. them a thorongli repairing and 'painting, inside and out. - He now bits a hotel • 'equal to she wants.of almost any town. • Bishop Howe will visit this pariSh on--Thurs day (to-triorrow next. There will hverylee, in the evening of• that day cOmMencitig. at 74. O'cloek,at which time•the Bishop will ail Minister the Rite of Confirmation to all who dilly - pre : 4 ••' sent . themsel yes. ; - '1 ''' It •is .currently r4;4,f.etit' since . ele4ipn by . 4 otne; that the Dnlto4aTr:frasput the finishing ' troke‘on our town.,....ii.;::lfrSt Iflled the Legal . ssociatiOn, then it crippled the-•elfrlfstone• ~. irokers" and now it has "busted" the "Court •'', ()use Ring," and . ' yet. the editor. seems to be .... i•i - •%PM% . . . • li ' The Criminal Trial List before the conk last week was the light L it has been 'for years, which is a good: omen, .fur our county. this been juiit niter, the passage of Local Option instead of its i reppeal some people Would have attributed it to that cause but none are now disposed to lay it at tlie door of whiskey. 'We notice that P. C. Burns,-of, the , firm of Burns & White.; : proprietors of tih marble Works at TunithanuOpk, was in town* last week taking caders. Be is a :brother of A. B, Burns, dniggist Of our town, and . any information can be obtained lay applying at The Eagle Drug Store iu the :'Brick Pdock.r'„ . . , R.B. Little esq., was called to attend court at Towandkiast week to try_ very important eject - meat suit before, „Judge -Maser, of Lockport, whoWas!Called to, bear the Case. The suit.M.st !' •ffil four days and a half. Ile has . gone to .Wilkes- E': Tharre.thia week to try a' slander suit before 7 Judge' Harding, betweela pis. Wheeler: and aliles of ; A.birgtoti. • In our reference AO "Fraudulent Tickets" last Y . •, week..tv.: omitted to notice one charge against ~.‘ Capt. : li B.Gates made by the Montrose Repub.., '., bean. It itated . that he. came to our office•and ` ;- .got some. fat! araile Republican tickets printed, :i , with Wm.:,White's name upon them and then deceived tbevotera by them. We' again place" ii AOE ti.:ltor" and his beloved Senator in'a.wii,Y., ,r, to accumulate more money. ; We Will give 010 t‘ , , a piece icir every ticket-'4hey. will lit:hig us eith er ii llepublicati-or DemoCrat that Capt. Gates tdok from ottr office with Win. Whites manic 'or any other .natne upou it. The beets. are that , - Mr. Gates did not take . anrand never had Any in our knowledge . :Capt.:Gates,' did not '-go ullout this county todi4ribute tickets', but to i,.• catiu-on his . brave cinufades', to 'resent im -in q - famous itisui heaped upon 'him by a co - willeV § Ring, whose tanclitiate . .said "lie :was a coward, i., , and his own men Idiot him," and the .sequel shows how w , ll they vindicated been. We should not n t aglin , allude' to ilds••subject tiat,ifor the '. • . - ,i.base attempt tit the, •decktnct Ring serpent to '•,V again IC iggle its iitil-topoison the . tninds of the people against Capt. Gates. - We here. challenge .. any person. in Susquehanna county to pcdnt mit .. , single dishonest act of 140 in this -canvass. , '!' ' ' i 7------__......40-4w Diin't Lipari*. Sornetiody told us yesterday that tite "pridu gnat" of, the Susquehanna journal peeking away, rah his Me bill upon the "liulls born," of'lle DEatOellikTi duritig the late pcP , litical canvass. Ifsn, was so • lied that we tad not felt it, which is the .excuse ihr•notno. 'tieing Wm. • Praziec's Alarm. . Brother Frazier, of the Motitrose'.27eiulaetru, trusta that ''the tidal wavO!! which swept two of the best county oft:lees, into the-hands of : the D , :raopnicy. will Buladde.. by next.. Year, tie, also, says that the, :Republicans were sold out in their own house, •by. members I‘;l.ltii.! - Pitrty : Isn't brother rrazier a little alarmed about ltiri county pap T—Susquolganho Gaiette. Tuesday nlght,-.15.10r. iftb, fit, abbot 10 o'clock the dwelling, of Mr. Tbeo.:Eljningsleen Jr., of Susquehanna, was entered during.tbe absence 4 .4 idetself 'pal wife, and .adveral, drams a box of lunalke!clueis , and gloves,etc:, were' tttken, and ou Wednesday, Wni..l3ryati, a Young 'man of that Plum* was Arreatee. and taken t0..31 Jut-' l'ase jail lot the offense, buying been blind with, tome of .the stoten artietes pois3 — ession. A Lecture. , • , Idabann.ilavemrf st (*sea 'ott great time is expeetpdlereina natikagiiiing day. -A grand, lecture ardl'bt `deilvined IA the Art . olllol2l the Catholic. chirch of Ilia • - •Tdrum. • • Vounset,lor O'Haulon of Williesbarre, will 4.mi hand, and deliver his ccdallnited lte.ou.(.`,,d,:ukot lean In dtpendepom"' and alan_Ve led _from ?iluinmse, Dltnotk, and autinuading4ltilatti. , • , - - -1:: -- - - '' .. i .. ,,-,. .. r.140.)740,-: 'ltutiurn;liii.C.,4l,,lB74,ll,':,'-.- 'Arrive*. Depatio ittia g. c. roxnfAM r. Alonzo Pease,h young man residing at teas-' 1! .11c Creek, slipped while , stepping. Off froM :an : Erie express train at Osgo about 5 e.clOck ; yeierday . ,anornin, and the cars rna over his right leg between the knee and ankle, crushing it so badly that it is feared • amputation will4i : W necessary.' He as brought to this '-eity and ; taken to the'LeWis House,- where he.-was Made as comfortable •as poisible. Dr . ....P. Cornatoak l attended him, He was takerfto his Louie at .CaStle Creek yesterday Morning: ' ! It appears that :kir, Pease, accompanied by a : friend, had been hunting deerintbe vicinity of; • Wilcox, Pa., for the pass - two .• TeksAind that they u'or on .their way -home hen' the Oct.:, i cr dent. occurred. The train .wasTepining into thei Siation, running at. a- greater - Speed ,- Lbws . hei thought, and he slipped in getting'off wbile it was in motion.—Binglunatoit Tinics, Aron. 11.! Sad Accident While several men were engit,din taking diiwn the'old .Utiverialist church.. on - the bill 'above•Bruriklyn, ,. Pa., Nov. 6th, Edward 'l.t, Wright, aged 25 years, was • killed by the fall! ing of timbers. No blame attaches toady One; it was itirely, en accident. Ile fell with'his head between two timbers and of Course died , . , lie was, known in .the c rilaae-as :a ?Acidly 'yoridg man. lie embraced the saviour fabout. two Years ago and was a member of the M. E. church at the time ot his death. 'lie leaves 4 young wife to mount, while he prOves the real ity of an 'eternal life. ',The futieralwr.attend ed at lioithottom bylarge.namber f SyraCini thizing friends, add his remains lie in the hitni ly burying ground on Martin Creek. • .• Sudden Death , Almog every merchant in WitkVsbarr kneiv Gould P. Parrish. . had had charge, orsonic time past ,ot u lumber yard back of Pittston, in Schooley & Waddet's woods. He was there about two us. three days, in the 'Week . and. generaliy stopped at- the'Paraham Housei He was a very loquaciOus man knew the coi4- try therealxatts and ita Wait)** like a book; and was a genial conversationalist. '?. On Sunday afternoon last he visited: iiia wife's grave. In- the evening he attended church in Wilkftbarre,where he ramie his home and sulisequently lie wenttothe.Bristol house, and returned abcoul- half past eleven o'ck,ek; The nett Morning lie did - not make hls.appear; , ' ante, and ,us tine Went by,the door or the . room with unlocked *with, a skeleton key, and '11..r: Parrish Was found dead in bed.. Itlis - suppos'ed that he . died of , 4ppoplexy. , were nn 01 any .141nAggle Whatever, akt..he'lunst .Itave passed away' peacefuty. .11e vas fit *.y five -years of age; and was a brotheri of Charles Parrish, the . millionaire of Wilkestne.'. A Great Work. it Cascade. The work of filling in the gorge at the. Cita. cade on the Erie road near Sasquellanna;is abottt c'otupleted, 'rile embankment, it: may he ,iv Membered, waft washed away laid:August% by a severe stortu, and travel was intOrupled ,for: -several days. The Company , tit:tinkly ,built a trestle over the Divine, and at uncei began the work of: tilling in the gorge an iii ti the recur rence of The' disaster • would be imut al 1 It took throe years to fillin thisgorge be, re l some 113 years ago,' when the trestle - liras first ~ .built.. The work was not then- 'made ; pernia nent.Y ilt . lasted honteNer, until 'washed 'awny. last Atzest. • • . ! . .'• ! This great work hag perhaanentl , clangelcl the course of the, stream that lOw . d'tbroult this ravine, and list - made the etubanktuent a fix.ture: No storm ..ttn. again wash away die • track. at 'that ' spot. Omit Walli - -bilte been built on the one side tmthat the stream is:fore: .'ed against solid ,rocks on the opposite side. „ ! ThiA work has been Well and citettply l done; t and has elleited:the atlroiration of ay *p *re, seen It ' All that 'itt, 'Yet tol lie done Is to band additional walls down*, the rocks wbieklatoric . to rapidly being done and will sonn'be ilaisbe,d. — 7 Pent Jarvis G'aietk. ... • , , '), Frog 3rookdali Harbingers otwinter are here. bleak. cold winds, buil and Exiotv. firs. A. t. Mailmen Is expected o teach Or aehool again thillwinter. Portiunatel e• e f. • a Drat awe teacher. • Measles are again sweeping thronh this itro. E;Mitchell and be ,nre,child n Were. sic* win) Ahem at one time. , /ti, lielttits44,4 6 ,been an employe . tit, ths 'acid factory-,:for 'four. =years past,. has pur chasedi► farm one intle west of whettsville, anti ineled there a few: days ainev..: We *Soh Ir!!!!!! The Democratic- Candidate . -to r 7:, Sheriffs in Bratliorti county,: Col,. Storrs, Caine viitbin a few hundred vOtim being clectcti. in a, cioanty ttial gave over 2,000 Majority rot t.iza .Repttb)l,•:' can §tate 'ticket. Bradford is still wefitl4 to ber idols—but not so stri)nnly as fortnerly. • Xlevrare of itharpert. • • •• 1 ''', The Bainbridge 'Repyhltean • e i tMthMs il t irnerS against the games of sharpers %via) have; recent tkawitallecl a number in thatio6ality, It seems . that they present them abth looking- es though it might be•mirth three times as mush lithe sharper risks for • it, and reqnimit them to btiy $l5O. worth, giving their no for the same. When the cloth is brought to a tat mit; tomid. to be hardly worth Making:tip..,. • Postage on Newspapers . . fly recent decishin of the posittnits' ter ertil publisher's harera right •to:prepay,the.pos tage at the visual rates on all . Pi t apers ordered to he sent, frinn their .ciflices fort no matterhow short, a time, if only for' ; once. This..oecicilis. that asubscription:, to a' paper Is the payment tbr the Battle by , any person fOr any purppse, and the direction that it be sentto a perion,.or persons whose : Wadies ' are-given, to the pu b blisli ell for any length of time ; short iirlon,g.whetll et' one week , one month or one year. , .Election .in Brooms County. ! ; A vet} exciting time has existed sinthe election in . Broome county, over the,She i iff,' in t•e deciding Who was elected and now it v ls Placed in'the lianas pt the e ,puperviaots to' make a final decision *Rh .the claim that the'Republienn nominee bus three or four tnajoil(y..;,. i -The Republicans carry the county, on,re tsry of state, by iihout sBsmajorlly, a de r erease of • 200 since last year: R. A. ;Ford; esq.; of Binghamton, the Democratic candidate, is elec ted to the Legislature by 800 majOrity. 'A !Dian ! ocratie school CommisSioner, Wm.Tri. K.Cr4 in •the Eastern _Dist rict•of the coupiy; eleciet9)y , 50 majority for the first time in Mani yOrs. , . • ...Brociiire county being on the herders of Sus-' quehanna; has caught the same "tidal •WaVe" • that the Montrose 44nblialn says visited us. • 1 , , .. • -.b. 4i112. .•••• 7 ------ 7 i • i : i .Birthday. Gathering. . • ' .1 ..• 1 1 . ' .. • On the 22d day of_Septenriber last kere was a fitniily gathering at the residence f Samuel : Truesdell, of Lenox township, it being the sev enty-third anniversary of his birth. All his; children, grand children, and great-grand ehild-!! Ten were present; the entire number of child-1 ren' and relatives being forty-four.. : ' • •. Mr. Truesdell has bop in this county', for a good many years ii,nd is highly. resipected and i by itukistry and strict . integrity has;acquired a: competence in this world's goods. IHis health it Present is very,poor: • . ;- . 1 - He was wry much gratified and cfrered up in , , • mind lind spirit by the many . mantles • lions of , ! aflection and filial regard in the• m ny 'fine pments bestoWed upon . him 'on this , ion. which' will be one long 'to be rememtleriid :by all pre.ient. - • , ', ~ : Serious Accident at Owego. , "Tbere is but a step between me and death," • I J. 11. W.p,sro.x.,- 13roOklyn, Nov._ 9,1875. - -—..............—____. I him sueccss in ' his ile.* hoMe; but we realize that • a i'pleasant familyl has 'gone from our Midst. ' 1 / 2 1. very Oleasant boys& warming occurred itsidene of John:ll),:Butler, the evening. 1 1 .4 th, congratulatory to the family nod their new' home. ,The heuse \is commodious, tasty grid nettt. :It two story with. eight rooms upon tlickgrounit poor. About thirty of their friends Were -piesent, who, owing t 4) the Miarty ireception, excellent refrtiments. given them by Mrrand Mrs. Butler, went away fttling •; the satisfaction Of having liad a good . • time. 1 - - • • MEM lot orig since the Runny of I. Comstock Were aroused, during the night ilia sound that suggest l ed buNlars. MTS. C. arose and found a . windoWin the parlor had been breed up and, secured there by a portion of an old knite-- , A.hout One inh,of the. blade is lett, on the-part, that' had beeti inserted in a handle. The mus-, IM curtains were torn ~ilown and track on them shows where the sneak thief bad been.— Notbirg j further was distu l rbed. -Evidently it w4 -not the wokof a hemp, • Ilictokdale, Oct. 29, 1879. . • , • , !Attempt iitSnielde. • • • A.Cabouvnine o'clock ori Thursday morning • . • of,last, .week; Arnzl Pritchard, who, lives at StearlwtOwn, aimut a mile imd a half , north of littempted l .'to commit suicide by cutting histhroat with a razor. His son, Al her( Pritchitrd, was engaged at work outsidel of the kouse; and! Wheihhe reached the old' gentlenian's room' found the latter sitting in a chair with his throat 'Cut hod a razor in bis hand.: Ile was holding his bead forward while the blOcid fell into a 'mot ashes which had D been, placed to catch it on the floor. r. Turner, of Weltonville, was called and \ sowed up, the! wound. 'The windpiPa-was cut off, but no tir-i (erica were touched by the razor, and he will' ,probitbly recover. ' Mr. Pritchard is seventy-seven'years of BO.' • I Subsequent to the attempt, he informed his son' that lie.kntd lived beyond. his time and did not desire ,to live any longer. He, had .desired to die a natural :death, bilt had become tired-of' waiting. : He also expr*sed his regret after wards; and said that he would- not attempt sui cide, again. .Mr. Pritchard appotred to be in his right mind and 'has ,shown no evidence of insanity either before or since the attempt at suicide. i •Twentaix years - ago_ he made a precisely a temptsimilat to cut his;throat, nearly sever ing his windpipe as in this Instance.—Owefin Gaze* 1 A Fearful /leapt: . 1 I ' IL ~' A go4d• deap. of excitement- was caused in this city on 3lonclay: moioing at 7 , ,q, o'clock, y i i the announcement that Andrew (or as he as! more faiiiidarlY cfilled,"indy") O'Connell,w 41 ml 4 favorably knirwn to our, citizens, had he n killed by the cars on No. 14Plane. The-sum prisewas greater as many had seen him,appar— entlyl w 1, going up Church street but afew. mitt efore he Was brought back a corp,fie, and i!w with difficulty that his friends corid realk.ell i sudden demise in so fetatul a man I ner. I He int liis brpther Thomas had' for- smite. yefirs , itept a restaurant in a portion of their blocks 'pposite the Harrison House, and wlre , generally liked. Last spring they sold the sa loon bus nese \ to Munlei Brothers, and • ha)ve -since 1. d a retired life, their income being ant ply' stiffilient to meet their wants. 'Andy p4r-- chased the Widow Campbell house on Not i th TerraCe- Street ; which he intended' to occupy rie.7tsoriiig, and in ,the mclinitindhad-fittedup the snite * of roo ms over the corner store of their block as .a residen c. Since retiring fr int business, bestial] avoided entirely the use . f intoxicants. and had- eqn iemplated engaging in some other active buSi new rHe had excellent business ability, was prontpt, energetic, geiteruuS -and bonorableotiid wOuld have had excellent prospects of success in any . branch to which be bad turned his sa tentatii, • But this W ,as not to be. 1 '' c . On Monday morning last he *al, crushed be neath the cars on No. I Plane intliikcity, and his-life suddenly terminated, to the great gi i ief of his ends. He was' quickly extricated by men tiral were near at hand, and his lifelesSle: mains! borne .down the street to his residence' in less than half an hour after he bud pasted up appartattly in perfect ' health and with gciod ! Promfae!of along and, happy life. ' ' ' 31r4O'Connell was, about 37 .years of fie:— ilia ffitieral was largely attended on Wednes day a ternoon.--- Tbondcde Advance. , -Large vein Wir '' :,, . Abut 3 o'cloc, was discovered if WindSor,:Broomi immediately soup was pbt forth to s avail-' The• Item 'Ott fine - ilwellinf the 4-ore, which most of the good - A strong south carryig the flaw shoe shop of Mr. most-of its can were ntertained, Bue4itnated sit be dtoyed, and take therefrom, it lint and it- w:: "105i , ..‘ all the on it to it. t ; . The dry . good joining the house bateli estapisi d 'scorciiing. If tli , taketiftre the ent woull have been • Yo: Marshall's surittice. Mr. Be ho . ;no incur. D 'ring the pro. of p Wder in`litr. ! terrific noise-, thr 7everlf.dtreet ton. • Tile pail -brigad cockifirc extingui ry Aid good" servi Buefttnd the stor W l e,learn that - abonit $7,0b0. _ . D tying .the pr. fell rum ilinhou : E.l.'Slier of Winds i iuri gbis skull ant the ace and chest. into'the National tors i !Beebt- and Edl buirli an hPur lie, ell 21Y; . Prozn iLubtert. i`boluas , Sham] birsie r , barn imarseili • Ifenty Kb:IWO% the !With or a (tail .11r, W. Yangor4 Aud i WO.Oll hOuSi. ,atgattia!, well pl:_. Ste I d ;the pl tile7reconl w Atatiel Guy esci " eat 'Of P4tatop P r" .Pi D. Shannon i , buOneas in buying] drilzin , * o the.nl 6 . , theni toils° tender .AJM IIII i atineati l Pg 441'4ra and "fi F , p,ri.yp, ~,, Lydon .of W ;ii Sheriff' of Su.. iscaniktizi) lormed i bwiliOlrf store, THE MONTRQS..E DEIVWORAT,7 Ti or: I last Thursday inotriiiig a fire the store of J. E. Bennet of I. co., N. Y. An alarm vitas !tied, and- every effort pOssitile ve the building but ivithqut next communicated with 'of Mr. D., situated jeouthbf - we& completeli'destroyed, however, being eared. ?i - wind aprimi up about, 3:30; amazing rapidity iuto she arslitill,which together whit ents, - was destroyed; Fs* .' hat the dwelling house of Mr th' of the shoe shop, woOld every moveable article Was tut the wind finally subsided saved, but not witbout,itie °uses and barns '4161101g store ormr. Woodruff, td of Mr Benneti on- the sontb, ttructfon, suffering a severe store of Mr. Woodrue had I re , eastern side of Maio sttea • wept away, oss was about 's4oo; nct 7n -I.lust several barns. and nut ace. - ress o 1 the fire several kegs 1; • eueit'a store exploded With Ping beams. and limbos in workell nobly. The Bab her Irani Owen's whip hipto in savhig the house of;)1r, of_3lr wothfrutr. Mr, Bennett is insured for Igitaant the fire a chbanteY otME. Bennett; striking; Mr. npon the bend'itrae • TeNtriiiitylmangling him stout Be.wila immediately taken. iotel and attended by t)oc• n.' After lingering: 'about Ot'aPParaattiv.'in groat: ago- a / ptepariug to build a t:ely, .. _ vfige . Afeit wide tit* by ter Ow 4th Las lately completed a corn ifligned. it is u neat sub • - eb building. • ure of a. warm titmice iartds oltr time lifinOred friend ; 13terly-pf this place, at Pr,(2.-• idoing quite an extensive. sliecio and neat tattle' and, iilluisbirre, and deliTrin.g ',.:erey or the butcher.- n. Wteeling of the citizens iults r was held at Auburn nin4; troy: _sth, to iidify White, 1° the Plfiee of uelittnna county, 2 . 1).0 as. 110 front of. TeWits itisgtt. distinction of par: -•- - trancl'aptrelted in double 'colutnit around Mr. Wliltc'a'dwelling, haetng excellent . musiein tentlanee ;.)ngagetliesiuwili for oceOliinfrby Mr,.11; t...X,ott,•Auburn "Sheriliith'emituitig was given when three rousing cheers were giv.• en fur Whttt, •the• newly elected Sheriff." Mr. White was loudly called and at the second 411 lie . nuidtr his appeatanin upon the. Veranda.!in limit 'of his : dwelling; making quite it letigk: 'speech, thanking the people of Susquehanna : county for the very. great hunnr": - Conferred up on 6im: lie then closed amid- rounds of 'np plume. !. lio.w as then bourne upon the. should-, yid of four then - and `placed in a ci)nifortable: seut'a safe.distance from a very luminifos , luin fire.At this ,the , eicitetnent„ arid , ;chners for White were tremendiMS. 'Quietheik,.restor.,• - • ed the titime of Denim, John Ponlin, being calletl;'he made a .new well timed remarks;' thanking the independent voters of Susque huntr county for electing Auhrn's fitvarite son to so high,anolllce of 'trust, anti profit. :Speech-, es were also made by Messrs .1. P. - Tiler, W. C. -Low, and others,when the Meeting adjourn ed.sine • , RMiIITEIt. Auburn, Nov. 0,185 From /minim and Elsewhere. - Concert at Elk Lake, Friday evening, Nov 5th.... • . • Van Camp's funeral was attended at Jersey Hill Oct. 12th: . - litre. Samuel Quick diet' at her resideneemeht Attharn 4 Corners, October . oth. Her :Mural was Oct. ath. - ! , The 8, &Convention of Wyalesing Districtr - was . held At Mehoopany, Oct. itilt and. 13th, and Was a great RUMS, 'A Pumpkin vine was fonnd • in tho earn I 1 d of J. M. France, '46 feet limginud 314 tactics Yu width at the,wide3t part..: t • Quarterly -meetinit, of Auburn chorge,,was held at Shannon Hill, Oct. :16th and nth. 'l' D. Walker, P. E., being preisent. • . • The oxen of Smith James, 'of East, Rush; were stolen . from. the field,last week, and hav,e licen traced as fir as -Nicholson. . ; Sherman Duntriore, of Rasa toWnship, :died at the residence of Justus Hickok,. fiet 20th, after a long illness froin(coMplicated causes:' Mrs. Joh Gray died October 2.Btti, after a dre hams of several weeks duration. Mir remains we taken to Benton Centre for-inter ment.• • The Rev. Mr. Millard, 'of Rush, gave an .et - deljent discourse from -Psalms 'll6 ; 12, 18 arid 14th verses, at the Baptist Church, nearAuburii 4 Corners ; NaV. 7, 1875. . ,'.. --": i...''.... Mrs. Bishop Harris isttextensively engaged in fatting up the latlic, 'of Auburn 4 Corners. utiti vicinity, With „well rigged' sails In -the-form of new dresses,fmd Mrs. Amanda Dickinson finish es the toilet with.a new hat or henna.-- -.- ' Mn,e David. 'Bushnell, of Atiburn '4. Corners, received. e, p!easan V birth-day 'surprise, Oct. 14, on het' eightieth' . birthday.: .fille :was spinning ,wiles her dear ones came 'pell-mell to fill.litir •home with glee and love. ' ~ The dogs made a raid on the-sheep of Joseph' White, of - Auburn. Centre7.oet.. 12th. Abotit twenty.wcre kiik . a iind - wolithma. - Sitidellie# one lamb of ltilson ilibbiod's haS been 111 :%ii/' ed ; the sheep of Francis Gray are more or le+ • injured byatrocious 'dogs...: : . " • '",•,. .•, ._ i Dyer Lathrop died at his mideace, Tuesdayi," Sept.'ifStit He wan the second son ot - -Riekiel Lathrop,one of the first settlers.pf Dirnock anti occupied apart of his. father's hetuesici . id. Hp was a veteran seldier.,iu ° the. Baptist. church, .near Auburn 4 Corners ; and few wilt compare with Iffm in faithful attendanceupontbelnsimiii. ,of Grace. ; : ' : . '''...!:..-' •; ' i• , ;. -.. ..,‘ ,- A. Teachers' Institute', was 'held at Atiburn 4 Corners, Thursday, Oct.. 7th, under the super-.. vision. of Eld. Tilden, -.who did all that. was possible to render the oceashingnteresting and , •Prolttible. "The • world moves 7 'vas a . motto blended in the decoration's of the- school room. We trust that the teachers and young pdople. present will remenrhei the mottii, and accept it for . their Life watchword.' • 'We ... earnestly hope that our ,cntninou schools I will be highly benefitted by the . Pre;..epts of .Eta. l'ilden ze wisely given: The majdrity. Oe,yonng people are tot) ueglectful of their educational interests and •ePportunities, and - yet. aspire to the top shelves of society with Out deserVing thetn.--- Too many .of our most. talented . youths,- are spending:theirprecious time in drafting inspirit- . thin from. the tobacco box and cigar,. rather than delving With might and"!main in'the fun dadiental principles of,a sound education. , • '• , ..- . • BE'rrlE BLos Srocxixo. Auburn. Nov. 12, , 1811'. •C . .l ' -- -." - ---.4i- •110 r!...= ---- . [ i- Court Proceedings—First-Week- ( .-•. , r : Last Week of court being criminal court, nh pilfer business was put down on. the I:slendet . and the husipeis before it was less thin it kali been before in many ye.tre. Court adj turned, and the 'Traverse 7Jurimi were diecitargejOn - • - I Wednesday. gn , - The Grand Jury or -zed. on ' Mendiiik'hy appointing Jacob, .L. G)lett‘Of Gibson, Fore. man, and in this .conneetiou we '.deem • it'our ditty to commend their '!action in ignoring Bev; oral hills and, putting tile for upon the. prose! ! critore,-Where they . were for petty stills and consequently should . never .havii• been brotiglif ' into the jury room;' Ai little of such wholei. some discipline will be benefiCialto partfesaud, 10 tax-pa Yens.. It has 40ii .. foo 'Often the : ease, that parties rovenge'by prosecutioita whei cases have no particular : merit itod Coifs are saddled:upon .the..conntY; beeinso the:prOsec& ..„ furs are .not'responsible. .':. !.. • The following true bills were, found by the, Jury. • Coiu.'th vs. Judson Ve y- Assault. noel "bat'- lily:: .: Mrs. S. lii)sencran'ta, prosecutor. -ri ...•- • :. Com'tll, vs. Frederie% i MAO.' ' 'Assault anti, battery. :Petrick IcGra l th', prosecutor. . • - • ' Cotten' vit. Clement..Wl:Moore. Arson.lthas: , D. Oakley,„ Proslicotor.: - . ~ '.l - :;. ' . -..'.: --• ..1. - :', . . ~ • The•folloWitig bills were - ignored` by-the . Ju-' . 7.'Y :, i Co) '' - nn'th vs. Armstrong f,arue, charged, Assault and Battery by lUharl -Harvey.— ea W Prosecutor to payeusts. ,- • • -; . , • Com i th vs . Waiter, Graham.- - charged' with' perjury; 0 11. Very . prator„ - to pay :thy Com'tli•vs. Andrew F.l.Rounds, charged with Felonious Rve on complaint or Gilbert David son. ' • -I •• .„' Grand Asir having tomPtiy coMpleted the business befOretbem,' they Were dhichafged:lM l Tuesday aft; t rtiood... • • - motto On otio of O. esq., John F.l Sanderson, esq,ec Bradford eOunt'y, was ad-; mittedai an attorney= at; the Baref thiacouri.' On motion, a nolle proOgui was •permitted to be enteredlL ease of Jeanette Yiltfalbronk, ln. - dieted - for Assault and Bat.ery nn complaint of B. J. Pike. I In the.(uaia or CommoitWesitit i i% p t , wu son, to' whom and 31. ft flartley, a new trial was granted! on -a chage el. Forgery several Courts Since; which has been continued for sev eral Terms,(slr. Bate ley having since deceased) a '.biry . was! called into'the, box ; but O. F. Howes, theProseeutor, 'oat iippearimha verdict of acquittal Was renderad. D r , vli. Wheatok ,Eyruider Tucker, and 'rbane FXtitl, esq., of Jacitsiiii, were ralipointed a (.7orrunitiee l in"..Lunacy iin• the , case ot• Eunice ' 1 11"Ii.. bailie. '4,4 Emery Barrett. surety of the .peuee„ lirs.,BarTett • oomPlatt ant. Defendant put under bonds of $BOO for one - year, The applit'aktiOn.of• EdWard , Idellodito keep an Eating Itittae In llerrlek (ivhic i hi the fear that it might prot , e, rather, a drinking -balsas. was opposed .;by real - mistral:tee: OM continued from a former Term,)'ias graqted sin IMEN MOM depositions das to his good charactcr, front !everarpronal teitfzen aid that vicinity. Clements . Mooro, a young man 'indicted Aiton, 'huining -the" "Clitnch - bonoX some t me since, and who admittedlite itet to the Sheiriff and - others when pointnittid .to jatl, was ticgaitted by the Jury under iia itruetious the Court, on the ground Of tit- Sanity, upon tim ample .tmthuony of hiernoth ., and phsietan to-that-effect - - • Case of Commonwealth vs. Judson Very. In ,ilicte4 tor Asiault and.,Battery upotpcoroplaint if Airs. S.'itoseoeratits -vine "tried lmd verdict i d •nOt.guilty Id but costs d v e between parttes. `clarein vs. I.'redertek° Batesie boy about ?2 errs of ag„. indicted for Assault and flattery . upon Another boy, son of Patrick I,lcGratb,;by - thrOiiiiik n stone quitriel. Verdict dot and costs divided between the parties. 1 A, few other cases were settled or put over.! i 'lf youwanttheatostestgoOstorthalenatestmonv,, to CHEAr 4ione- , .1 A largo stock.of Ladies' Beaver ClOsks just -received at Crtz.t.p Jouresj Coats & Clarks Cottort'in all nanabers s at 5 a spool 4 at Clear BLUE JACKET . 9 1 . Coir. tind'exuniine our 'splendid tap.sole gen tnen's 'hip boots utp, 75 just feeetved. 2 - Nov. 3,1875. • , Omar Jott.i4 • . , .', .TA -- TTEliss.Lidies wishing new style pit- Iterns i will find a :select assortment a:. Mrs.:C. .E - Handl Tek's Just received froth Mrs. N. W. .13ahlwin's pattern „rooms, Binghamton. 1 liontros.d, Nov-17,1875.-1w , ' • MILLINERY GOoil9 in all the Wait Shades: And stylei lir, Wings, Birds, Silks and yelvels, '4e. Also Trimmed Hats and Bonnets in Straw, ; leeks uhd Velvet for Ladies, .3fisseti and Ohlld. = zren • ! ' at Outtat 4cnnes: - Reatmats.tt that Cuzar Jour; always keeps on hand and sells' lower than any one else the rolloviing,goods and others too numerous to mention : Nee and Boys Ready ,Made Clothing, 4, " Boots and Shoes. " Underwear.. " " Hats: • Dry Goods. -. • . Dress Goods. • . hosiery, ll4:lilies and Childs-Sho'es. Underwear.,. " flats and Bonnets, Beaver Cloaks. Felt Skirts • Jewely. Blankets. • • . -Counter panes. . Calicoes. • , • • Cotton Flannels. etc.,` etc., • eys... a:Arose, N0y.t1.7, 1875: 'OYSTERS l• OYSTEESI t -- -OYSTERS ! ! ! Good oysters chtuip aC the e - I 43tf 1 1 161 1 ,00reame.--l'icturs.N taken in all.the Tat 'est styles. Old pigtures copied and enlarged. .Also a splendid lot of frames for sale cheap, a c.G. W. Dootarrm'a. • Montrose, Tune 10, '74.4--tf. I ' • . . WATCRES, Clocks and - Jewelry Tepaired!oxt short notice and; !warranted,. at F. D. 3lelhu;:. Jewelry flap/It:tip Isbell klilelbu; LI • ' • Montrose, July 1875 —tf • To. • S. Wilcox. VeterF.nary ;Surgeon, 31. R. 1 7 - .34 T ronto, ()martia l ,' ta now Ikuted at the Tarhell • latst, and 'tentler*,-111a , ptofessional service tip o have disc :tied horses..' 0et.:29, 1875. • r D.ltssiuitiii has just returned troth. Xew -4 rk, baying p.utehased prinelpally-a•hirge line, of Laeies' and. Obildr.m s „Furs, Buffalo WolSJOhei,-131:414,:vts..Flarinels. Of otit'er new goods At lon tsi hottotu prices; _ Call dud see them. - • • .OiI7 . 4.Ox4Ritu,,AOSENBAIIM 'C. t rosc;,'Novi 4,-1815. - - .• - . • I BrNnixd r H-Books aro (ready for Avery. Ltothrsi Bronson, Bunnell, Dickersbn, Helene, • Jagger, Lyons, (Stisq'tt) Nai ,Sayre, , Slmrwood, SumtnerS, Small, Smith, ThAyre, Solman, Wakeley, Walk er and %%Titans: • Bindery. at.. the- storq of . oet. 27, 1875. I !,1 - Lvecs fc DA.axiA. NOTlcr..—The', 28111 day of October beingll.he day fet •tor Dr. .11• 0. Mackey to, take potession of my field of practice 1 would give -notice that us the contract contin ue my practice! as usual. All calls prormAly . attended to inttlie line ot my profession. • Office at My! residence.! is W. I\. GREEN, M. D. • Foster, Nov. 4,j1875; • .- , , ..- A.,B.Buitais, te‘ k the Eagle - Drug Store, keeps '"constantly on hand a large& and well seleeten stock of pare Drags and Medicines, Paints,PilS arni2Varnislt, alsci ,a very large assm - tment of Port . .lonnaies,f 'Combs, Brushes. Perfurniry, and Toilet Sows.. Physicians - prescription's carefully contpounded . at all hours or the dap ;and - night., GiVei him a (mil... Sign of the Gol . , den Eig,le andllertar. .. . ~ • = ! L • Montrose; duini 9- 1875.4 f.... • DON'T WANT To MOXL IT.. • I will otre-r my - large stock of Flour,aoetalti• iutd genCial IMO grocery goofs verikoivlot . a short time foexash, as I expect to mope in few days into :ft; new 'store building ciPpoSite cooper kt Co's. Oink, and do not *ant tO be at the expense.of Moving a large stock Of 'fheavy ilia, good time -tci buy your:Mu r and 'S.:dt. I have never had a better stock of goo, Iziour, , ..freil!!.grourul. than at the present tine..' - • .1 '', 310 n t rose. 0ct40,•1875 , • To Trry, Poniac,—As guarantee. thittTay. Wet; Fathily '.sl4diviiimure -the-:best 4n Market, of their kind, and that the quality of the goods shall hereafter he maintained . .1. would, say to all: 1 - If niter Osieg them you are not satisfied you have received benefit in proportion to the price paid, returnthe empl.y bottle,,or package, Met get yolk meney back, as I want-ne(man's money unless ho is satisfied ho . hoz received its equivalent. ,1 Revectfully, • ' H. tnoiv,:ti.so TAYLegt, Prop'r e October 0,1875. I Ptii*ltiG; , L.: i ; ~ ', '':-• 1' . - 1 ' . ... - 4 i. .. ' .' . - We have jusi ' received a very large stock ail PlAin and tube); "envelopes, letter . and note pa-' 1 1, per;plain-and iiney iiilljtead papers, carda • vii sizes and eA lore, cola" - poster papers, etc; all al }vilicie w :i esit ail rd.-- to Print-, cheaper t Lin' any- odiee:in -ilii or neighl;oring-eouaties; and in as good i4lyte. SlT'ork. dune in !pack and; et or t 4 i n k s .. Ail yeka think. there .is, any : thatl -ean heat us, gilt e ..us atrial; 4pd we will eliow you whAt we eilti de. All kinds _of blardaa on hand or- Vrintet : 4. '. iirder:,:;--- • ::--'•:•' - -.--, s. 1 . -1 . , • • .I.W a. ; it xnw ll'ld the people or Montrose and, 'irreitlify-atil dui ng ont,witere • the..most-, popuri it k r - tar Dry.Goils. ' ; oust. iu Bing .amton is located ii foe• C. r:si,,soi,i 4,,v, - Co. - inform us that tlleitt. •.! „trade; irttin:thiSiSeetiflui : ia_ yery,filtrge and ; thii4. ' . t,titiitly'liscreatilitg.i In her stocli may now', lid( ijotirld a large and carefully selected stock of Dry Goods, suitable to the :wants of everyboily t :They, make ..a t pccialty of Black Silks, Black ; Gassitnerm:',"lllaCli ;,.s•trifiniiii; Black Alpacas, and. .the-.finer grades.' of, Dregs I Gpods, and in tbiS _line are prepctc€i: to giva• some decided liat sins. We siMpoite that tiearly everyb.As 1$ 4 At ir are i that i helr....iti;re is.;; located at 61 'Court ~ barest, next tn:theiCithal; 'I . • !....i. Bin;iharnton,i Sept. "22, 167 t.. - -• I' I , ~CIAtittVOX.I.VT EXAIIINATItiNS PRER. ,i' 'There ,s• on subject- that sequiroslsointtch ': - .6 : lutly mid eiptirience as the treatmont ore prOli. ,itz thst.:,tscs. _ The astonishing success and re. jnar.kahle . eures' i performed ' by . Dr. Buttcrflehl, ,:ar4 dile to the #rift of clalrVoyance.. to the We e, ',long bff.;(ly of :the: Onstitution of man, and the itu ring of dist.luaes from natural te rued tea. 'urtia itne Worst fOrtns otiSerohda, Catarrh, Pit , F. ': • tri ale AV eakiulsA i A:patina, -Kidneys 'or ,Illtider .Wits `lie "at mite 'U. tre rtv;House.; rtngh'at Lori. ?Friday; and Saturday, becembe . 3d end tW I Dr. 11111.4 '.44 1 1 1 be 'cheated Mid . erai Springy r, D ber je t'd on a vi , , • ; , - . • 1 Pciarrua 'num rci,us remedies t ind uie :trusted as 41. prov ,So plectual—enreu , a,omy and such rent Illiljel i Piit'i-118 Dr; 4 - eil l I%olqm* • " , i i. benS of pallentfi.Wfio were believed to be olie:: The ChefrY reeteral bies.restored great mo .• lewdy.itifetted wititieonsumption, .Ageo Cure,breaks up- .chills and !'ever q I' ly and surely. i l • _ s A Ayer's 'Compound .E*tract of Sarsap #radfcatei sanfula land unit trities or the t lanes theitystenr,. antrentores it to vie litifilth. 13y.:. its . A i010, 3 i •Ait,e_inao . moat ipoi l ivis; that,44.o a. - deelnli of boalWiii pelted Or num& Ijl - . - _-,' -'....- . ' • . - • . Ayr's Rills Anil Inat{ - tilecte Are, Age known eVertWiiere Ito requite any ecantii , tio4 from us Ure,—;Sininiot} (*) .7P9044:7 0 v EMBER 17 1875 Dftounii , -L;Kweifl,ttnntor,-,Oet. ?,18115, _by ' Howard. esq,:. Mr. JasperPeeker bibs Jane Knapp, all or. Lena; Pa. CLostr.--Cumsnlos-At the .ri'llldenee bt Cleo. W. Allen, esq„ in Dicke . N. Y., by - Rev. R. E. Hall. Mr. John ' .Close •to Mies 'Jennie Cummings. , , • = None—Ostiinv-;- - -At 'tile Lynninitillu M. E., parrnage, t Noy. , fB7.s,&siva Ranted, Mr. Cleerge Noble and klisa Julia: E. Oakley; both of Springville, Pa. ,j, - 1 lllcKtnnev—Ctruvra—At the Preelterien - _parsonage at Upioirville • Nov, 8, 1 t 5, Rev..J. H. Dorernus, Q. Me/Cli:kr to Lucy E. Curtis, da n gbter of Edward' curt's. 'all et" Planklin. ' 1~117A.T~3~. • , Loostui--In Springville,. Oct., 80, 18735., Merles Loomis, aged 711 yearn. Blii.r.ocx—ln Springville' Oct. 28, 1875, Nis.' Mary J., wife of Albert Bullock, aged 08 yrs. Soons- - -In Lyman,'Pti., Nov. 0, 1875, 'Moms N., son uf. Mr. James and Mrs. Mary ; Komi, . aged 9 Y l / 4 1 1" 5 . Criarrinsit—ln Montrose, Pa., Nov. 10,1875, of apoplexy, Benjamin Lyons Chandler; son of •Francia B. an ,Mary., ()handler, bis a2d year. • FANCY GOObS. Raving just purchased a large., odoCk ,gof Nllllaarp Goods direct from the importers. I am able to 'ell Oa moat recent styles of thu reason, At. prices - pat de fy.tompetitlon. • - JIILLINE.C . YtXPABT*ENT, "i • French felt hatr.of the, fhiciA qtiallk . , and all the latest -eludes. A :Ina lune, of Fancy rimming... dints and veireta in all the new 'amides. all kinds of leetberi and wlrr. A. Ann. line of trimmed Huts allays on hand: , lame lo , ourtmetlt t ho . . slaves, Is- Mere' and children's , 'nuncio neltTweaf, I tailand eee my More lilting Corsets a $l. • • _ J. CARVER. No. St Court St.. Cos. ,Vater St. Blugharnton, N. T., (huller 21.1575. Yo v . York Pkraue . o Markilt. , Ite_ported Every °Week Biiiienth for The litowneilois picrocnar by Rhodos di: mercer; Produce Comtate• ,: sloe merchant's. sa WhitAbail Socet.NewTork., , - • ' .New Yera, Friday, Nov,. - i2, 1875.: 1, •„ ~ , . *,- BUTrillt. t• ' - ';' Receipts f ast six' days 28,1'08‘ Pkgs. I The demand still.appwa h)! he almost entirely Jar line grade 3 lit bi?lk9., aul all , ether 9.lullities are neglected and accumulating : Dairies are very plenty, and - while really choice an be readily sold at thil valueythel supply of Ouch is very light, the-.greati hulk of the receipta rang- ing front medium , up to, a grade apbadd below fine ? tor Whiett ,there does. ; not appear torbe any perceptible outlet., ~ , ' State Dairiei; tine ' :" ' ' - - 31, 46,•Zad State Dairies, good to prime....29' €ll4, 30c SUIP Pails, dairy,,eh0ii.v...:1..33,-, di - .34e. ' " Suite Pails,dai7,gotat4 .primo 30 f 112 c • ' State Pails,comincnitp fair..: 'a - .(20,- 28. c . ,.. - elit*. ' ''. ' Receipts hist six days .. , .....41;734 boxes, , The shipping demand is. yery ,moderate indeed; Qne Or two shippers c are In ,the niarket, bat are is nocase, buying at rates current a feWkif o wee - binti. 'Oa l a'pretraCted , dull , market there are always some receiNiers'itileicina to , sell', and they. will sell even at greatly' reduced pricei. i . ~ '.,. ,State Factory, fancy. \ ...,.... 4 13 -10 '1.3%c . „. `,,'Staitr FactOry.tine a...11%0 12 1 c' --'- State FaCtory; fair' to geod...`9yigt. 7 0, e State Dairies, fair to g00d...'.-.= V i e 1 ).(1 c' - : , .. . • Re9eipts lOst 81 4,daYs.--,7“..- • 12 x 155 t'kgs• Tile supply of fresh eggsits,rather Mire !liberal. and with the demand rather ,moderate ilie feel - ing is' Weal iiiott.eliadeictsier. i -'t' . . Sista and Penn:...............30 • iQi ale Western choice brands 29 tizi 293 c Ptielll'llY. - The receipts are fair' to-day but not Ifi excess of the deinantl.an'd prices are steadily stistalied ; Choice stqek-,, is not, yury plopty .aruP',lvitli ~ gubdideroan,l M beta iirmly, with. oc4sional sales a tritteabove,otir quotations.: • 4 . Turkeys, State prilue, 15 to 16c -.Chickens, Stale, prime .. . A 5 to ,16e, • MEATS AND' ' The (it:rimed' kir chilies &Widnes:4' kbia and priceslule steady tor both liveand,ilteseed. - Live Sheep; weathers..;. tkii's%o Live Calves, State ptime.:... - .9 to /10c ; . Mg Dressed Calves t 2 to 113 c - r[ • • , GOOD I.IIEWS4 ;.[[.. -.[ [. .. - i GOOD 'NEWS : 1 . . • THE"- . t - ~ . . ~., . •.,.,, . •• . .• , •.. , . .. . , „ .... . rI'TA • ItA, .............:. ,_,.,.:..„ ~......,......•:„.........,.• ~ •• . F . , ... , \. • . .- -.,...\,' 1 :- .--, .•,,,, .._ ~-...-, .-7 .-.:'. r. , .i . .'.'". ['. . .-Another Pitruier (with' ilortot .money) in the firm of a , ,Pillialua-4.t Co.,' (Cheap JohnXenables theni - to \bny ri ,TT B A their goods at the yet. ) , lows tNJ ‘..) - l -I..prices' and, theretore, to ,s I, theutint,the gape. wbjek is of \ more advlintag ,itnil.:lletiefit to this canntniti ty thatrthe captur‘isl:Cab&'' ''• -.: '', 1 • '.• -. ...... ._. ~ ... ... .... - BY - THE ~: ~.~.,.: \ . , UNITED'`,..:, \_ TATSES': :,.. ~:.::--:- -;.: TROOPS \ - 1' - WOiild be to the consnnera of s agar-sail segare Montrose, Nov. 170815,- . - " - - "['-'-.`!"- '[ ' „Ctnt;*7 - 77, 7 - , nt. i , aur Linime' • r . ' . -'f: . • .. . There li no. twin which th 4 Centaur • : Liniment will not relfeye,oo:lllrOlrig. ;zr - ---- they will not subdue. and no lemenese, lot , which tbey will bot'cors. Thials strong', .. ,1 ' .. : - htn'gruten, hat it ls .tine; .Trey hare - , - .,..rgi "'''protrtired,tiore, ewer of rheiroatira,' • • , ~ - peewee3o44lw, paisy.sprains,strel . OtAl'IlOZ , Magi, tilted brensts;aciddis, Idris. salt A f , rheum. , ar-arlo, dc., open the human"train e, op- o. : etraini; Smartt'', galls,`etc., .upoti animals in pun year than hare nil ether pretended re:nettles since the world began - . ,They ere toontevirritaut all.hcaling,ipain to- Havers. Cnpples throw awaytbrtehes, Ihe lame, 4ci walf,polsonous h tee are rend : sped h imless,iind the: wouncled are heal witboutiTscar. The rempn Ittprob , • lish4d around elm bottle. ?hey sell As no'nsleles ever . 11010etore, becan se they do just wfiettbey ptelend to : do. iThori: who now suffer from rherlinatisul: Pilo. or' svre(lln¢ deserrato autterlf, ibery-trill not use.',9Vtatir Ltnlment, white wrapper, . More Olen 1000 eertlfttes Of rOctorkablo enres,lnelndflit inucetf- litubs,i,thionie; rbettalatitm, goat, canning tuteors. etc, baTi bent re= c!!'4"i• too will o , u illPlT.colarPolu l o l ligeertttlealer , th therecipe, etc. :pa, nitro! ono re-questipljt. One , houleot the yellow wrapper Ceineurtinfrientls worfa ,tpis *mired dollars tor spavined pr sweented horses • and risttles. or'tar serew ! worm in sheep. Siortja:tiners —thseltnintentr are wetth year attention, A family shook! he withoutttrat. - ,..Mthltesarrepper Wetly Riot" Yellow wrapper for animals, - iltild by all.Dllslolll,- 50etiots per bottle; large bottles, $1.00: J. B. Moss & 0ti.,;63 Droadwityi-New York, -; - • i • Clistoya Is nforeitlito iintoittintoto Cilltor Oil. 144 the 044 Nfo mite! o, to .ortit once wlllol4icettaln $o etsefuttilotk'4l3o food. roptii4 the boweli. =44 wind colic and pioduce fletoral slesni. eokailosEzielthof roidottla v izaorptg n iniOr 'alcohol. sod It ploatsintotilts. OW Oren need not Or/ s4udinct4tiers may 1164, . . Ott.tpl. , lii BAVEKTITCY. ti the Di!itiFtColat of thi- ,arr United Motu' `for the Western District' ofTionnzmitTanla In • ite •W Bankrupt, tiVice hereby given Vat, there will be it third gen maimeeting of the'eteditarc. al • • the abovevaamed Bankrupt; for the- purpose, contemplated in the %lb section of BanksuptlAct, tm the fourth nay of Meant; MT:4 a a nd N. sit trona= who lustre provewt we debts aro: perch, 111000 4 1 a bi t preeent at iseld-Mrelipg.itPd tin:eta pieceOW 1 aettii iyaccounta, an %Seams be audited,; And 401 Oka 'Per fOr fitOPOOOro ":18d'i°1—"t_ Of *fair rifla o• rolls wail d 4. glitugtetxet./4, reM MEMMIM 4:**/§• li _ EMBI --411 D-: • • Sallie' at - lam • Ambit Late 'of Oeeat Send, detti, astawNeantuat. ltaventar, • ~, satite:/at italet Dopp, argent*, - 140:4'; a, )4,, tlempoell; kotalalattatat, • , • • 441. 4 .. 4 d. Au/ 00 , At ic t p l4ll P 4 !4 4144 : 41 ° 41 ; Velir r a . sztant, 'of iiarfeitk dea'4l Kdellatotratat. f • • t'flatt aeatiantsats settlektilstr anoints In I 1 awl Om the *maw at same*, 1041 the :maw idll..b. tat to the ludgemot the: a *elm at wean; Noyeati Pgrifile:M bttratratten aadJ.A.*.yrattee:_• - • • ' hi:•TUntANY.lortajer. • - , 40• ti hhatiose, Oat. at e -": ..10ifte' . -, ---~ -~` { T OLD AND - , fiki Undersigned , would. esportlintly ancronne-to the citizens of Montrose cid Vicinity thSt thiTinse tuned to their establishment a first-cam • ender the direction el J. GEO. BSIDIMICKEI4 or New York City. We will keep constantly_ on hand' • . FRESH, BREAD, Biscurr, RUSK, OAKESit COOKIES, PIES, ETC., At Whollesaie Or Suisplled ALSO--4 3arge and attractive asantttnetdot CONFECTIONERY, NUTS FRUITS, TOYS • • YUX TOTS can and FUN TOYS)• • • • FUN SPLENDID OYSTER DINING. ROOMS Yost" , E., BACON & SON; Montrose. Sept. 15..1875.-tf. 13fLLINGS STROUIi. general;, FOISURANCE: -AGENT, 3UtazitlrcoreioPab. fleprese*.ed i $100,000,000 • IPTRE.LIFS AND ACCIDI3TXIISIThr UWE :' LlTallieol.Ltiiidert a Gic ‘ be__. . .. ' $200011,000 Revd Canadian Irma ianee C0,. - of NOntreal, Can- : ads; Capital , .- - 1 ' li.000,0:k A as.C.O., of liprth America " V 1,150,000 National, New York,. • - '• " . - Ape /al. Cu...SLAW of reiiieit. , ,',' • • . 006 ynlon Mutual , ' ' ' ".r ' '' ' Few) ..... —_, ; I. t peomitcg Fins i' • ' ' It1.00(00d :Lancaster Fire Ins. Co. ••• 1150,001., The Meociation of Phila . ' •• uno,ooo Pennsyllania Ins. Co.; Phila. ' • . • 1 .110,12100 co mercial •Fl re Ins.' Co, N.Y. '• ti 00.00". Fame Ins. et... of Phil*. • ' =ilt -Watertown Ina; Co, Watertown. N. Y. 60 0. 10 Home Ina. Co., N. Y. Capita land surplus. $ 4 . 00 0, 000 Ada* Fire Ins. Co.. Hartford, Ct. - - • • 400,00 u ilutford Fire ans.. Co., apitahudSnrpla R. • Ltooo,opo • • The undersigned Is SPECIAL AGENT for the follan tug companies for Northern Pennsylvania: Piro Association of Philadelphm. , • Lancaster Pins Insurance Company of Lancaster, Thnlnsurioce . Co. of the State of Pennsylvania 'O3l Philadeipbia. • • ' • 1.8 'X 3P 181 Cyan'. %kiwi! Life lus. Co.; AniCtts American Life. Phint. °!. • , .41.9CIOX.T:132INTrr: • Traveterstnis.Co..itartterd,espitslanOurpinsiiB,sooooi) Rallway•Passengers .• $350 ,00t Th e Cede isign ed bits been welllin ois tb connty,tol tuefon4l l 37ears,” an filsnranee Agenl.Lossessustatnec by s Cgrunaiu les Pave always been promptlypaici. • flirtnade uP ;TIM ni." in bnitding east trolls Bankin :oMcs et Vim. 11. Cooper Co.. Turnpike street. • BILLINGS STRO;TD, Agent ' 6nAnLBB 11. SMITR, Office Manager. ' • • " S. LAMM:IOIf, 43oBektoor. ' Montroie.l4nr. 18. 1874 ' ' • NtO33IIVI3C,iWPAS Southern Tia. FURNITURE EMPORIUM! 38 Wambington Stieet, 131zLislusimItaza. r .MT. "2".. , Y6ll will Fin4lke 104; in BEST issornerr OP .7713101fWV2' Ctli ALL KINDS, , At :the Lowest Prices of any Store in Southern New Yqrk. All Goode Wed iiteAVAMIATiMie Represented, RM. ROBINSON. E=LM • •• • - • • - 't t, • -. • _ • * ' S/IYPE not4lled tbit chat; . •i: *1 ;, • • '.ACCOUNTS' MUST -BE , SETTLED -. ximpagiApicitaitei 3 r,. • • or 1146111a/4 •N. iaw. • - • , . . • • 000PRR; 1 1.0.1l,ROP POIIISTOCIC; 80 . tetubet 29. lin& - - Asslitneec , . Erroctor: . . ••••:, • • ' C:110, CO Ci3Xeil l *; nit: .14eehed and for Ise - • ' '*- 11.4, Willi.' 1711181tiNgiw' t Por FL:OUIt ' or 447+. 41.1. HIES, GROCE ..11"1-"4 ..111 8 3reat.ti Ifontrose, April 9, . . Ty SGIVIIIVEI 0011011.—PUBLIC L: , NOTICS .TS A.*. betelt7 eta* to 01l persons , ..- .00Soonted loAbo fol. 103331,glOotates, to wit 3. . . - -- MNIM r ...~,.. _.,,~ ._ f ~ ', .. , I I AT 4,-.,, - lariats:ENT Etc., Rte., ss ussa— =l= UP Stain. '55,000,000 /14.500,00 t. Li. WBBD. )8, i• Winn. IRE Number 46. NA'"' . ~T1RW1~8~ - 1() , * 0 '. i...•.-coltwiN.l Corner of kribirliaTurriplke Ste. • • zurcylvtftztcoavau. D1A7,214' Ix i - .. sow c .. v iEsi i TIN: initETIROI .WIRE.: Builders' Hardware.. (AMORY; ETC., • 3:Cabling, by , the $e g. Thanks to our Friends for Past Tatars. ' . , . We would be more thankful to one sad all who Wes t e tteyhare unsettled Attottikl• with us. It they x 01140113 , t 4 auto by the mbattleof *arch next. • 1 Fob. 4.1b14. ' . ' At No. 33 Court Street, , , nuomuuwrovi s N. Y. NEW GOODS, NEW - JIG/0 DS, • • As we turre just retarned irate the etty of New Tali* after parcUalag a large and *elf 110/odl4 steak at . FALL Et.I.N'D'WINTER. GOODS .- • of altkindplioagb from first bands.yre'lie Dow pri• pared to offc r gads at prices that will attar, tke doe eettnyer. We have also added to oar large stack of Dri * Gooee, an Immense itook of CLOT.I,TASSIMERES,mtIi BEAMS, for Men and Boy's - wear. We ' are now 'prepared Is make SUITS' FOR -ALL who will. glee us all is. we luive,firsl class workmen gaged en for the season. ; 4 • Ladies and'gentlemen. you will please call utl .n 'no our stock before you purchase elsewhere. • Thankful for peg favors. we hope for a cootinsuation of Ike same. • We remelt'. Yours itespectbilly. C..& CORIBT."'" Binghamton. April 28. 1875.—tf. 5-13-"141. VIV,,M3C 1 1* IM3 -a v•c, • It tea liquid Llnamentfor House and stable nee. • veto able combination, discoverd br a celebrated Ely'. ltdiehemigeand bores - farrier . 'Walt Introduced in tb• - tfultedSates In the yearlB34. and 'lnca that elan. by great etICCCS4. In the cure of disease ', it has wow Anti eel' . that world wide reputation it PO riebbr des. sewer, and now . ettnda at the howl et all lbutatento rivalled • .•`•* • - AS .A FAMILY MEDICINE. It has already gained the confidence and edmlmitioll of 'thousands of households for Its many cues of Me' miser , were externet soplications aro of r's much impor• tante. It is especially admitted as a family remedy for Its peculhir chemical combination. PointeslnX no bash Igrrdienta, I.llke tincture el Cayenne or respeppar. which cheap and vainless Liniments are largely em paied.l which increase instead of diminish the t nlaais- Y It oy nature a speedienre for HULA tin IL SORB THROAT. . COLIC. • COUGHS, CHOLERA. TOOTHACHE. BRUISES. SPRAINS: LUMBAGO, CROFT'S. COLDS. CHILLS. PROST, TIC DOLOR , . BUILS.IB.. CUTS, BITES OP . POISONOUS INSECTS. dtc. . • 'Testimonials and directions accompany each bottle. Buy one—only 2S cents. el eents, or nillb—and If ft 'does not give good satisfaction return the bottle halt fait and your money will be refaudetli Call Ibtp d 1111. S. 8., Ind take ?.%o other. • • D. G. CAGY. d Co. . Proprietors, • Middletown. Orange Co., 111. T FOR BALM BY ' A. B. BURNS and; . 3l. A. LYON; DrugglstS, Montrose. Pa, . • '. „ . ~ . . • Purchasable atail Wholesale sad Mall atoms In tie Counts. s Montrose, Mar 6th. 161 L Tide standard article is eatnponnde:4l with the gnat. est eare. Its rifeCtli are as wonderful and eattalhotoly u ever. It restorie gray or laded tour to Its yisithral, eolor. It Ik o nremove/ft- eruptio*, Itching and daitdrt.; and the scalp by 4e Weenies white and clot Its tonic propertied it restoroa the capillary gissale $ their normal vigor. presenting baldness, and staking the hair grow thick end strong. As a dressing nothing has been found so,etteetrod, nt desirable. De. A. 16 Hayes, State As.eyer of Massactinretts. says of It t "I oonelderit the best preparation for Its Intended pare poses." Backinghanfe Dye, • -• FOR THE -WHISKERS.. • 'Miele:tint preparation may be lolled on lo *SO the color or the beard Irons gm or attylt Maeir• able shade, to brown or b a k at discretion. It isswab , sprolled. being In one preponsiton. and quickly sad st , - tectnally p reduces a permanent color winch will • neltbee 'rub no wash off. - MANITIPAMURND DY _ • • 11. P. Ralf 4 Co., Saslow, N. SOLD BY ALL, DRUGGISTS AND DRAMS 13 MEDICI:4D; July 14, 1813. 4. Ayer 's ALL Ms FOR ALL TIM FtrAT'o9BB OF A FAUST PUTSItI, 4.llattrenats. Jatindles. Dye. peseta, teals/taloa. Drew tefy,troal Nome b m148,60* Ery_sipelas. theamatisa SrgptxnaoZ :la Disasse*, Billtosssess, leer Complaint. Drops= 1. , Taman and ions duet. Preerahrta. as a .- Hazier PM), itad.Purifyietthe hood. artrottivolet perfected. Thar row 'nab they excel all Mar Pills. .They They are oath and pleasant to take, hapset*. fel to cure. They parry oat the Net humors of the blond t_they stimulate the WWl* bedlam / demi arm • ACUOU ;' and they impart the health and Isle to the whole being. Taa l care not oal the airy say coostßion* of, every het e asd4Margyeek. cba cseseee; Most 1411 . - phySitlans, most ealsea clergymen. and oar beet dame. send eatttleata of ^ corer-performed ado( peat beeellte they hails aestrail from t Vile. They are the safest and beat fir chlidreti. becauie mild MI MO tfibeto4l. 4= ll • eager coated. they are easy to Wen end. being panty - eastatile they are entirety arta**. Dr0.,11. C. Ayer Z A t u z sr up .,, , ,i..... SOLD .iturvaptriti Eft/44 INIS. HARDWARIII NEW GOODS. ~ !.1 CURING