V olwae '32. iN(PBESIBEMI'SiE3U6E. To ate Senate and of Repreeenta tiva In . sittnitating mrseventli . annual tries. • , sege•to Cengress, - an this ceu ten n nil year • • of our, national existence' us- a free and itidep:-iident people, it. tiffintis me great to .recurto, the : . .advatteament• _ thatitai been.nitote from . the time u{ the col : on i,. one hundred, years' ago. , f?g.'W,e• were tioiv n. -nut Itter . ,-.-rthire • than,forty 'Klit:ll inflow rieii_ were dotilined itimo,t • exclusively to, the dilate of the • .tlf the %bur *the .'ettrii:. try. , ' ' ." ,Onr remain tittinipairf'!d; :Flo , Ipindsmeti been freed ! I rota shivery: . .). We -hitve het:Utile . posvessed•of the respect, -if- not, tile. frielidOltp of all ,eirdizett na : tionS! kYt . tr_ progr,.s. has . lieiro, great in agrioult pre. nem- . ineree,:'oo.tgat ion; ( ' Ining, mechanics, ,late,,meiliettie;r,ete;,aiid in general eiluca• lieu,. ill progretia • is likeWiee 'enc3urag •. ,Ourtilirteen.tates have hecomelltirty :eigt;.%-includint,Colorado,* 4 which "has ta ken, tho initiatory.steps to'become'a State -, -nod eightJerritories,•inclodiug thelndian 'Territory, 4inti .and exoludiag . Colorado,. leaking a aking . • - territury .extending • from the Atiantio.te.the Pacific. - On the south we have extended, to the Virtf of 111exico; . and in. ' the r•west from Nissitisipi& to the, Ontrhun • 4ii;a: . ',f.Otiiiagp the cotton gin,' the steam 'fillip?, the, railroad, the telegraph, the, reap- ing.,•iiiiiting,„ 'and. modern "printing ai. and •niittiernini other inventions „ , Of ; scarcely . letis Value to tier. business and' • luippitiesa;': ." were: • entirely . • tin— ' , • 1770 ..manfaCtoriea 'scarcely existed „ e%kilitri name, in all this vast territory.— , In 1870, more then:two • suns were employed in mantifactorieti,pro ; • diming More thaw $2,100,000;000 of pro . - duds tu itmetipt % annually----:nearly equal . • td , ourliatinind debt. From nearly the *hole Of the . ..population -of': 1870 being engaged in -the' one occuration of agricol- • lure, 111 tB7O tat numerous anddiversified had belionie the -occupations' of our pie then lees -than six million outof more Oho' forty : millions were tio engaged. -The x . trtnirdinary effect, produced iu , try by a resort to dlyerdifif'd Oc oittsustuita UM-talk a. Market for the pro.: dactiowlif, , lertile laud klietattt .from (he seatiottec:***.the markets of- the world. ffuv..4inerice#•system local log various • and. ex tensiv e= lsietig 94(1 . ;tbe . ': wistut•e, and - adding . con ilecting.;:radroads steamboalS, has , t Laid oar distant interior country mt reSnot.uoticealite by. ibe intelligent peo• ph. Of, ail commercial' itatioas. k- • The inizetinity and Skill of Athol:lead haFe heen ..demonsin4ol„ tit liniile ;1,4 abroatf.in ti manner mitt-8t flat tentig Ode. • 13iit for'thetextra . orJitutry genius end 'ability of :. our-nie-, chati les, the achievements of our '4fieril. . • to rists,.. ufactliirs :and .transporterii; • thr,:inoloini the, odlintiv . 'would'have been attainment- -.• 7 " The priigress Kit the Miner has also been •''Of cad 'One production , mall st,iiv`isiiusr.nitllihti Vii! tons tire mined an with iron, w bleb formed . • , tits half:a gen : wry ..ago; Ave now pr,ainee 'than the' world consii Med. at the be gitnitog of our national existence. - • I.rtad,zintand .citpper, 'item tieing ar • tire- s unp - A•r, Ave. may e.i.oocti tolie export erir of 'in' the bear future. The de velopment of gold• and silver mines, in the. United . States 'and territories has nut otiry heen has • had :a bushiess of all. comineretal. nations.. •.• •• -• ...• .• Our ..merchants • in: the last/ .litindred, .- years, havehad a success and have estab- . lished a:reputation 'for enterprise, ity. prOgigall•;iina , integrity. unsurpassed by the people of. other nationalities.— • This good. name is not confined to their • _lioniesi,,bat goes. out upon every-sea and into everyport, where commerce enters. equal pride, we can point to our.: 'Progreee in, 411 of the letetted - prOfesSioni, • ,Att r; we'are now about to enter' titian --.-our second centennial—oomMencing otir mantioud,.alr nation- 7 U is, well to look hack. , UPon the past and, study- what will be best to preserve„ und.:advance our fu ;'tnre.g•reatues*,:.-Trom the tall of, -Adam . for his trantgreSsion'to - the. - Present day, no netioabas,.cier been free from threat • ened-danger to its. prosperity .and hap . *raises. . • We shottlti look, to.the dangers threatening . .mand remedy them, so far • itkour,poyer.„. , •• We'ure republic whereof., one man to assoTl uq. "another ; berme' the law. Un • • 4-r.such- form.. of goieromht it is of ' • thel t, iniptirtance that all, should bays, eli'Ough ,education and intelligence, to ea right understanding meaning:: A large assoCiation of ' Men cannot for a,corisidepable oppose `, snecesSful ,. ..,resolitance of • - tyranny and ' oppression froth t heleduca , teed i:Oy 7 ,t4it will' inevitably, s.ink- into ,qeleserrice . .to the will of ~.intelligence, • whether dliented by. the . deinignktie priesteraff:" Renee 'the f , ductition • of Ll* ROSSI-E. .b:-copies of the first neceisity for vatinii • ionr • titiot.s.-- becaitse•. they have i-"Coreet - the greatest . goi.d . to the grown • • it ottibil. of tiff' population. of uriv• r,fgi •vez irtra , nt yet devised: All:the nth- . . fx-fornor gOverriment approach it • just proportiow - lir the general - diffusion of 'education and deliend enee of thought .awl adtlim.) Ai the •printrytap,'there. 'foire;•-tn.bbr . '.ativituceiren t. all 'that has maikoll.Sour progress mu the past Ceritnry t afOeSt foe'yopr rerneirconsideration, : anti most.earriesitVreCorimientled it, that cony titittini ; Lone d Men a u t several. .ratification..niiilting it. dins v , .vii each , <*-6i-. `severed States to es andforaver-tuaititain: free . public. fei t' le adequate to, tha.:edtication'of all ,- 1.4 q - vb tary. tirauchl. is . , ,trittiitf . Oie.;respi:„-etiie 7 1i trik% irrespec . • ,tive. *5.,,,,n414,4' .or, '-religion ; fOrtoiddint the lesChitig ,iii7beals -:6f : .religion;:atheitrti . ';:,Cr.pagen„tenets.,-and ltrou;li~,titjg:..tile granting. of,:•any School taxes. or any part th'ereof. '44! tuei, legislative; 11)1111 icipal or ) enefit," or aid f • dirocti' .. - o•JuditecOy' of ,any-:::religtooa • • RCA , aid Or for the any other obiect of any oth,e nature ..wfis**er.: iii ,conatiOtiou this; important question .1. Wonlit rtaill: Your utteutiou to:the ',itaportaptie..correcting'. an evil that,. if .potuittett - tia -nuotinhe i ;will .prob-. ably le to ttivah , • trouble: in our land •••• -.before the: close of the, nineteenth. cen • tory, is ••-the ,accumulation' of vast - ttinotiatikOf Churelt.:prcitierty.,, , - .1u.185.01 believe .the church property Of ;the. Traitt.d . ,:'states, which paid .no. tax,. - :'...lttintielpel'Or :state, 'ainottuted ; to about • . • $83 4 .000;000.:"Iti..1800 the , amount bad "!•,, de'ithied:: la:1875 it is about - one thoutt ', and' ..milliCalf:.,(8 1 10.0943 0 0•00 0 ,), and by 11)00 ,withottt,:a Check, it .. .'itreafe to to say, thia' reach sottn:eineeding $3; oii f • ' •:• j OiciiiiititOZOneiving all the protee : . deb land ':govern ment - without' gearing to . iollB' !of • 'burdens and'. the.expettiataAir the,'Asme,',' 'will not ti 30144 those who, - , . 'f:•':• ,f . --. • - • .1•'• -•• ,•--' ' - "•'''.,, •.• ." -.1 i*ltiti!..,;•:'Whilre;- ISO:4 h4iy*oinega , isiw, *idly : With ti me iiiii, n the Viiited - Stetki 4here to scarcely. a ItMit •to the wealth; that may -!* acquired, by chrporations;', : r,aigions or'citherwhpe.Aif alleWid' to.retain real. estat64iitlimittaxatiOn. - • The contemplation . of. so- whit a prop erty as here alluded to without taiatiou,_ nus lead to Isequestration ' wi th out con , &m ; otional a thwity.. and...through. hlood . . would I - uld- sug est the,taxation of all prop , ' city equally, whethernhurch,or Corpora tion.. exempting only - the':•last "resting place of the dead, - and •,TOssibly, with,, proper restrictions, church edifices. • Our relations with moat of the foreign power& continue 'on . a satisfactory'and 'friendly ficiong . .- Increased intercourse, the extension of commerce - and cultiva tion of mutual interest's have Steadily im proved our relatioia• with so large a ma jority of •thelpowertiof the world, render.: ing the . peaCeful • solution of . questions w a ich from time to time necessarily arise, leaving few. Which demand extended or particular mitice:' The correspondence of the Depa rtment of State ' with our diplo-' . mit ic mires ntatives abroad is transmit ted herewith . . 1 am happy to announce the Pasiageof an act by thSgeneral Cortes of Portugal,. proclaimed since - the _adjournment of Congress, for the abolition of servitude in the" Purtugese 'colonies. It is to. be hoped. that such legislation- may be an other step -toward the great consomme-- tion :to bOtrached when no man shall be permitted; directly 'or indirectly, under any guise; excuse, or form of law, to hold his fellow:Mau in bondage. - - - I am also of the opinion that it •is the ditty . of the United States, iii contributing, toviard_ that end and required- .by the spirit of the age in which we live, to pro vide by suitable legislation that no citizen of the United States shall hold shives'as property in any other country, or be inter: ested therein. Chiiitaii to the whale Ali out stillicienit lade reparation in the case of p Good Return, seized witn t cause, upwards tit' forty *«.* * . * itor in the Case of thc United Montijo, '1 for the seizure of which the Government Sstates of Columbia was able, as decided iu favor-of yearn ago. The arbitr. States Otani: and &genii() of the Unites held *nun the elnim. • • A reeipto. The liawaiita, *** 4 * tc, treaty' with the King of Islands waseouluded some *• * * nr!tititsagli.. • 111 - March nude• throug n . last, an arrangentent was Mr. Cusitirig, vur Miuistet lith the Spatiigh goverutuent. erit bv the latter to the tin• the pm.. thiited:Sta.t. sand dollars relief of the . : of the surrf , of eighty thou. n Coln, for Vie purpose of the ;unifies or . ..persons'- of the ly aihi certain,. passengers of *6." 'The.stim was to • have three metallinetts,. at:two snipe comp' cite "Virgini Ike!, pii.l in nonths ea& . Itis due tile Spanish government that 1 shwild stat that'the payments were fulls anti.. sntaneously anticipated by T f o -t hat govein ent, and that . the whola .Miint was paid within• but a few days - wore than two months from the date of the agreetnpht. - - - . . The past Year 'has furnished no .evi aence of an "'approaching - tertnii.ation • of the rliinons conflict 'which lies been rag jug for severl'years in the neighboring is ii Ned Cnbsi. -The same disregard of the laws of civilized warfare,. of 'the just de mands of hilmanity, which have hereto-. tore Called expressions of condetimation , from the' nations - of Cristendom, • hive calculated tb blacken the sad scene.—• tieSolation, itniti and 'pillage are pervad ing the rich fields or - one-of the most fer lite regions fit the earth,' the incendiar tes'•torch. firing 'plantati o ns and valuable' iactories ui3tlL buildings," is the agent markingallonate advance or retreat of the contend ng parties. - . ' - , The protTacted • cootinuence .of this strife seriontly affects the interests of all. e'iimmercial nations ; but those .61 the United Stales more their . others, by rea- . sin of its else proximity i ita , large trade and interest roe with Cuba, and the Ire- , Inept and gliimate personal and 'social -relations which. have grown' up between •its citizens--and - those of , the Island, Moreover, tie property. of our. citizens - • iit Cuba, ithirge, and is rendered tuse euie and dePreciated,in value and capac- • ity . of produletien by T the continucauce of the strife and the natural anode of its conduct. The same •is . true, differing i,fily iii degree, with, .respect -to the irate-.I rests and people of other nation's; and '1 the absence of, any Teasonahle assurance sof a near termination of the conflict, of nectssity must soon -compel the States thus suffering to - consider what-the inte rests of their own people and theirduty inward theMselves may demand. • • I..have hoped that Spain' would been-abt'ed to eet blish Peace in their colony:: to afford se urity to the., property and interests of. nr haling, and all6w legit !, imute scope to the • trade. and commerce, and to the l naturaly..prOductiobs of the lidand.• Behause of this, hope and from Lau extreme feluctinee iii,.ititeie:e . in the most remote Manner in the- affairs ..of another aud .friendly . .nation,Alpectally of ,one .whose ylopatily - and- friendship in. . the stroggl lig infancy of, our- own ex istence mat ever, be remembered with F.' rat i t tid,i. -. il .have. patiently- . _ and' Una-. ionsly ow iiii;ed •t he progress -of-eve tits.=- . Our ownciil conflict is too recent fur us not to c nsiderthe difficulties' which ; surround ii ,11 ;e goveraMent, distracted by . . dynastic 're fling aV home, at the same rinse that itibas ti? cope , with a.severate insurreetioti_in, a distant . .colOney. Nit' whatever causes may : have produced the: l iituation which im:gritiviouttly affects our interests; it I exists with all its attendant, e'vile,..operating directly upo - n this conu 'try and its people. Thus .fur - all 'effort. .pt Spato have proved abortive and Aime has marked no imprOveq*ut iii the.situ 4tion. The armed ban& .of -either side now. occupy nearly. -the same ground as in the,Past, with the ,diffetence from time to time_ of_ More lives sacrificed and more property destroyed, and a wider extent of fertile-and produCtive fields and more , .and moic,.. - aluable property constantly und wan to ly sacrificed to', the imiendia ries..torch. 1 .. . , , • - _ , In Contents of this nature, , where - a conitiderable body of people who have at tempted to !fret themselves from the con .. tool of the superior , governmenti4havi reached ,such a -point in occupation of territory s -ig power, and in general or ganiiiition,i ao to . constitute, in fact, a body polio having a government in Sub!, i stance as w 11- us iii uathe, 'possessed of . ' the 'eleinenlt's of stisbility; and equipped : : with the'..luitchinery .for the' adtoinistra , l tion of internal policy and . the execution; of itslaWil,7, prepared. and able as ad min=, hoer • - • jtiAieit .at home i • Well as in its .. detilibgii with, otner -- powers;lt . ii withig,the province" of those other pow-. .ere to recogniie its existence .. as a new. :and independent nation:" In such' cases other riotous simply deal: with an actually existing; condition of 'things, and reetig; 1 nisei as one of the 'powers. of the, 'earth that 'body. politic which, - Possessing the . necessary el e ments, has in'_feet become - o new power—in a word the creation' cit T a new state. --- ITo establish th4.condition Of tit.-gc.itccetitiiil . toille recognition of thiii . ~frict, thet*.Must be 'a penple, occupying . a known >; 'territory ',unt.etl ..:tinder - some I :nosy . * find il dined .'forb' Of glivire neo, - 10knii0. 0 1. 10 . 1 44 • 0,aubject thee* -z.;:tz: :: :::.=,.....-3 , -.H), , ....- , ~ _-..-4-...t., ,, , ,,,. ,..::,•..=....-..7:::- . ',...:- . ;.;.- . :,:. . „:„ . i TH MQNTROSE DEMOCRAT, DECEMBER 1.5', 1815. • • ~.........'h...3 ... iti.,,whioiiti;-:tuile.tt , o -nfltovtrantelit are*tliniiiiiterid 'by .. the ;:nstiiit . ruetheits ; autntietent to.limte one Ustitie toiicitizens Ault: strangers to ulna' - entedies , ut pub. •litl- . and for private 1 Wrii rigs, - . nails.able: to ia.nine.trie 'a.irtelatiye 't iternatiepaf obit , 1 .. .gations, and-capable of: Performing the corretipending . interns offal .-:iliitia.. fe : sulting4l>mi its acquisi ion of the rights of .Boveteigtity--in ,spur i:a power should. exist complete in its . or. 'animal - On .ready to take and able to among uamain • 4. place the nations of the earth. At While conscious' tha(the str ggle in Cuba has shown B,.power and endurance Which niakes it at letTtlieubtful whether it be in the'power .of.Spain,tp - s Woe. it, seems unqueetiocatileithat no s th . citil organization exists whieh may,'he recog, ilized us an independ4nt. _gorgrntri4ut, capable of ; - perforniiiagrite.intirpatietial obligatione;andentitiell to be*!'iteated us one itif t.he!pnwere of th , earth; - ., A recog nition, under 'such virciimatiince,4' would -be ineinsiistent with thei feats, MA would soon c.inliel thepovier granting‘i to sup port by force the'goveittnent to: th'ichit bad - -really girlot . ite ;'only . real \ a - ims' , to .existence. In .my - judgment the United. States shoUld adhere iji • the pa icy and it the principles' which have hereto. "re been. its. sure bd : safe guide !in' ~ like ' et:citrate bettveeti revolted, - ,colt)nies .. and - their 'mother 1 Ouritty, and' acting only upon the clear st evidenc r e, *Should atloid any possibility of snspidionUr of inip:Upstion. A recognition of :the' independence of Cabs being 'in my opinion impracticable - and indefeneible,thtiqueetion wh'lch next presents ijself is that of the recognition of belligerent rights in the . partits to the • conteA: In 'a former .'message . ; o CoU- Tress -I -had 'occasion•to consider - the qlegion andreached the coriclti. ion that Al e conflict,to Cuba, dreadful at d devae t ting - ns were its' incidentsi: tliii not rise 1 tt;'the fearful dignity, of war: li gardiug it now after this.lapee of time I ail unable .tO see that:any itotatile ' success, or any marked or real advance on thepttrt tit .the insurgents has essentially' char'ged' the chliratiter of t he contest. - ' Itj bite !acquired 'greater age bat not greater tor tare tor rniitlable proportions.- It is ,pi - issrole that the acts or f4icleu c pnwers'a,ll4 . 'PN'en acts of Soli n betself,'•of this rery:l nature, might b -pointed to in ik:felnee,:tif suck a ! recotntwindati - on but Jojw ; is cs)iits .. r i is t history, he' United i St!d,es..!: , ...hotild rare fully itrt id false:lo4S !Which tniVtit lead into the :hazes Of. (Rub:ol'l , N old queS tioiiable propriety, - arid inth - fti rightly' and' iterp ly. - to the •ruletwhiell in'ts licriz - i. fore I.liei!: its guide —doi.4 only Old. whieh 18ifight4ild , honest, • iiiidsrf 'good ' i court. Tile qtrtistion of accOr iling,!iir - 'i',.f witli• itolding,lrights. of beiligerency \ juust be judged ha every case itt . • view of r the Par- Mutat. attending -facts . The etilitst, ie &dely on land;' th,e!!•insurrec6oli!-:lias not yosseseed 1 tse if ol i - al iiglq Seaport whence it may-send!for_i i hits:flagi nor has it,' any Means of ,comnunicatt!tin • with fureigit powers e'xcept through tl - .e„mili, tail lines:cif its adirersary. Cons:demi . as a question of expediency 4 retard the accordance of belligerent rights still to he :unwise and 'premature. i • t•- ' - The ,eCognitiOn of independence or of belligrreney bt.ing th 1,111 my•judgetneht, inadritissable, it rerrini. .8 to Consoler what comise shall .he adopt d shbuld ;the con. flirt not soon be bridu,lit . to an; end .by: iactsof the parties tlionselves, and should the evils that result" titereqUtn, 4X-citing all natioull, and particularly - the .. United States, coutinue. fit such; an 1 event,l ani. of 'opinion , that ! the rviabias will be con+elled to assurne the 4 2 4porisibiliti which deiolves upon thenii and to' it• rilusly 'consider theonlyrrepaiainingirueas ur a possible mediation O4 in wrven tia,n. At the••samer tone wbile".thne lin. pressed, I do hot at this time ! I recummend the adoption of 'any! Measure -4j interrela tion: I shall at all, time 'and ;'as the equal friend of\ boi . parties,Aie ready to respond to the sug restion that The gbod oflicesUf the • United - States . will. tie Au- . ceptto aid in .br nging about . a *Cc hentii . eble to' both. It is due: to Spain so far as the gove rnment .is concerned; 'that the agency of third power,to. woich I have averted, sh It be'idopted only as a last . ex etilent. i .,., ~ .. , . ' . The g versimen t i nf Spain has recently` suhmittet to our-Minister tit'Aladrid cer tain proposals wbulh it is lipped 'may be found to he t 4 ,basis, if not . the . actual submission) of stertoz - tu • : meet the revuire-, . . merits .of the pactidular, griev.an.Ces of which thiCgt - terurnent•btis qe reel{ en titled to co plain. i These proposals have not yet i hed mein their full text: On el. .their arrit i they will betalietiintu care ful exituti Muni, bill,- !nay,. I :hope, lead, I to azsittiJaciprY atijustrtient of the gees-. 1 tionsto which tlA i Irelrr, and remove' tl,e possibiiity!of figitrlf actions garb as bevel giveti rise -t,, our 'inst . cernplait . sit;••. - Lt's: underett.ital also! tiqtt renkved efforts are being made, to in tiuddce . reiiirini. in the 1 jute-real atiniltiistraflu`n"of,..thQ• 1i.4.4 no. 1 Pei suturingii,.k , vi,,ivet., chat, a .pr4er re- Curd .for .. .he ioteki.,Sts ii'-of.the :Liiiil4kil l e St , ati, , , s , atad lose itiztio , s . eu - tithlo it ,t , , 0 .-8 1 .•) ee. d . %:-, reliet froth • the ittpuli : to! tliacti.. it. lots been sit lij4fed'iby !the di tii oil tie:: pt. the ' quettiott, toil. (it the .Wroih.-,e and losSte ; , , winch aril front_ ye cflitiesi,iii Cnbuois , Well! as the in terestis -Or tirittcdrit}c il.self. , detnand that'i. the whole, islaittl . saall, hot.' i)e laid-was',„e and larger 'eticrices of :life,' be , made, 1•84811 fe4l: it' ,p),y diity, .shotild illy ltopeB Oti a: halittabtOry •adjust went, "and-of the.tie t rly rt4stotatiOn cif jietiCe,at:d the retrieval tf fn. kire caus*cf complaint be untiaPplyltliediipoiut4, tti sledge a itr: :tire Collintanietil of , ,n to 'CoLtres4 at 'borne point 'note Al .rkineie, dna...during the presefit seSsitin,.re4Oinititiii,ding ,what 'may then seelin.toime t o luteriecessary. •:- ' • • Depredatidoe” lajTJ: 6 lirmed - , 4 . tida irem. Mexico; On ille . pe - O hl' or Texas, near the. frontier, continue.' ..110gli the . iiiiiiii', object of - tbePe i4d,arsioniviS robbery,they' frequently igsult .Ati the. ;murder. - of tin.. armed and, • peaceably' diepOsed Persoiiti : aud:iu some litettitiCes even . ' the Utiiteci fr : 'States Postottice and - mail- commuiii, tious bate been attacked Renewed ;.re.;: monstrancei'upon!Oiit subject helve' been , ad 4ressed . ..o' tbel!;*exicitn . ..goaterntnent.: without rmicia apparent erect.- The Link itary brae jut this' i gnyerntnent, disposable for service lo:, that! liQrder, is inadequate , • to guard the line Ut t ,those points Where the incursions are generally- made. ' The ex-j pertinent of an armed . 'vessel on the Rio ; Grande for that purpose to . on . trial; and - it is hop. d ithat it !not: t. warted by the: etiallOwneauf thelriver : nd other natti , rel alist4Cl 8, it unkr unitie hill} , contribute i 'o the ' pr, tendon I of. ll e . herdsmen of Texas. •-1 -..:-' 'i 1 • -,-. ' . 'i -.. : ... - --. The preti i eedingS i ' of -- th . joint cetiiinis. Isinner Under the.conventimi between the United' Stalks and 41exi0.) ;: of - the :itth of 4fily,lBol3;on thei - sUbjeet!•Of . chitinti will Soon be brought - tti a c105e... - The - lresult otr.those proceedings- Wi ,. , - be then reom ui - tinicat.ll to Congress. . , . • . . 1 1 1 The President thew, says T ho 'governiXtent, of Venezuela will 'iipay : the ,'lstit,nd States !its_titie -iihare 'of taeoe.aihrived for; the extinguishing or foreign 'eliding: An exchange of treaty of enanuerce'With 13elgiitorlbr a reciprocity treaty „with thOilawailan . ...l4litads; and 'ea extradition with the empire Of Ottonntal . He further says. no. move, coininis*Aers ou. tliq--"Ala barna" claims has .pr4secuted Its hapOrtlint du ties 1 / 4 ery'astAtitiotisly awl' v. y satisfactoply:- - Thirtati...bundred and' eight •twit. eltiinis have been iiiesv,:ateit. Out 01 whic 68.8 had beendis p os ed of at ''the data rid the' . opnit. I slits _ln-, 1 turined that 170-mgesl were decided during the n t ort tbif ticovetnuer.l*. : '''. P': , I. ' •.. (40. t tad - on. 27iird. Paoe - i . . - • - i • =EN We copy elsewhere , whattho litonf,resel DEMOCRAT has to - say upoulthe , question - A/ organization.: It agrees With 'Us , that a.! reorganization of the narty . onr!state is necessary, and approves in the Main.the 'plan Which. we have suggested.. It ob jects,liowever folodging - in the hanOs:Of the chairmen the power of removing . ixtenthers *of 'the conimitteei,.. Our sitg; gestion was ,ithat.. the .chairman sbOuld have the.pewer te":einove members; for cause, With . the consent of the donimittee,. so that W i n' not differ greatly fromlcur friend tifitlie nEttoon.A.T.'., It rwciuldi be . better, vie mink, to -- ..pnt the responsibility upon thelchairmen oftakint the itiitia tivesi4 in the removal of inetllcient mem bers.; forlthe simple reason that-itshOuld .I,e.sorne Lone ',emu's • duty to do-thiti, since we all know that what is - every;.,. body's ibtisineas is m° body's business.--- Imanca;tei• lnleldigencer. Grantl flit:mid ar4 oao by uno going to` the pnitolitiary. It is, very eltul.=--. C-ottr. Joitr. . 4egal Advertisements. . _ SillEßliii'FS'.-SALES.-.By VIRTUE OP - writs latied by the' Court of Common Pleas of ,Susquehanus County and to me directed, I will expose, to . rale by I public vendee, at the Court Donee in Montrose, en• Thtmelay. - December 30,. 1875, .ar one o'clock, p. 4, the following pieces or parelea of land, to wit: i i All that cehisin pece or parcel of *old ethyl 6 In the twit. of lirohklyn in the County of tiumfa, and State of Pentieylvarda, bounded and iieecribcd as follovre to wit: On thiseast by the public highway, on the'weal by lands of the Widow Ellswortleou the north by lands of Ferry Sweet, and on the south by lands of Charles Tingley, coatitining one-ball acre el land; all improved on which is .eltuated one one-story bouse and a three-story building Used as es store, anal dwelling 'mute. [Seized and taken in execution atlne soled( Marks et, ilea, vs. J. 13. Very.) ALSO-Ali that certain piece or parcel of land alteiste in the bore ah of Suequehanna and Stete.of Peemoyi- Y 4103, isAll: r ed and described as tollow4, to wit : •On the north by, Main Street. ou the east by.,Third Street, on the west by P. B. Thayre,. and an the south by Cbs. 'Morgan, elteining 60 by 120 free ail improved, with the apparte emcee, one two end a ball' ;Ivry house and hese/neut. Fe:teen in execution ut the full, of Moines Kelley vs. II nutry AleManatnan.] t. • - ALSO -Ali that certain piece cepareel (Vend situate in the townithip of Auguni, in the comity ef Sueque intuna: mid state of Penneylveuiii, bottudedinnd deli. 1214bsd its inflows, to wit : On the north, 'by Lando-of John and U-Inlet Jane, and laud of Wm. Cooley's estue, on the -eoulti by lands of coiweo ete.il ienen and £, liewscn, oie the eeeteby hold* of Colwell 3teMickeu, and on the Ke st by lauds of. Daniel Jackson, enntaln ing 'id titres of laud. more cif ;lees, and about tet acres improved, with the appurtenances, one honse, two . barns, arid two orchard', • i tsheu to execution at the teat o * Pltoeert Duntep, nee of'; Jacob lied, vs, P. Al: Lootni- mei H. N.- Loornbel , , ALSO-all that certain piece: or parcel of land situ ate in the township of Jessup the County Cl earque e3i tin and state of Pennsylvania, .botioded aim nee embed 20 rearms, tiewi: : ere the north by lauds s of N. P. Cornwell, on the south by Arielme 31cItOebv, on,the east It ~ laud/. of. Joins 1./.IIUOII e-late Anti .1. liomaiiiirallit.; and or, the west by lands tit David Olmstead Ana Den itd Hod, coulaiultig 10133. acres. more or Ats, about rid acre: unproved. with the appurtenanee'.. one bouse,two taints, corn house, and a new Unit trees. Cfaheiv in execution at the stilt of ii. I ,Adeline aielieeby, Admitile mane of Solomon clieeby, deed . , vs. Thomas P. Mnt heir.) 1 iTi A l l, i, e, o o l. -;ll , l h i l li p a o t i ce o r: . 1 1 1 . 1 Nec it e , o t r i : m p ,, a r e c o el n o r f s la o n f d s titt qu it: haute aid State of P iitelylvanla, bounded and cies eribetPas follows, to wit: Ou tbeeast by Weetfail Ave nue, on the et.dath, north, and west by lands of Marvin J. it'eettalL being Al lot 'of land conveyed by deed of Jamee Me - Wee:fall Id jielen Dltunieriug, containing 7,470 feet of laud, more tie less. with• the, appurtenan ces, one-two story house and out•butldings. tTaken in execution at the suit of 1 Mrs. Mercy laanneriug , vs. Wilbraham Mannering.l : ALSO-AlLthat certain lolor parcel of laud elf nate in the to*nehip of Herrick, in the County of Susquehan na and State of Pennsylvania, comprieing , mll of lot :lumber - 256 in of, resurvey and allotment de Henry Drinker's , Tunkhannock Tract, containing 1211% acres 'of land, 20 to 25 acres cleared, being the same land *hien JOseph• De Drinker and wife, and Ilenry Clark and wife sold to said William Williams by contract dated the sth day of October, A. D. 1869, with the ap e purtenances, one house, barn, and a small shop. Mit ken in .execution at the snit of John Torrey vs. William WI Mains.) ~ . . ' ALSO-All that certain piece or parcel of land situ, ate in the township of Silver Lake, in the County of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described arkfollows, to wit: Beginning at a post on the el eyr Yo It ,State line the northeast corner of a to' t lermetly conveyed-to John Minkler, tbence by thee:lld State line south 87 degrees east 247 and three tenths perches to a post, a corner of a lot formerly conveyed to Wm. Wbipple, thence eolith .81 and seven-tenths perches to a pones corner of Isaac V. OnageS lotAbence north 87% degrees west 247 and three-tenths peOltes to "flu; eardern line of John 31Inkler a lot, thence north 83 and nine-tenths perches to the place of beginning, cote toning 118 acres. more or less, all imroved, wnh the rippurtenences, oue barn, dye. I Reserving from sale a piece of about 30 Acres, formerly conveyed to Thomns Monaghan, [Taken in execution at Mesta of Phibe I'. Sharplese,dereof James if. Carmalt, vs. John Mono hem ] . . . - ALSO-All the Defennant'a interest in chat certain piece °rammed of laud situate lathe township of Bur ford, in the county rif enequebanua and elate of Penn syleenia, hoduded and deiscribed as follows,. to wit *'- On the east by land, of S, . Cooman, deed' and U. P.' and vie. W. Wilmerth. on the north try lands Of C, L'. Richardiein, on the west by -lands of C. C. Richardson and C. W. Deans, de'cd, sod on the eontli bee lends of Milton Alworth, containing arena CZ acres and 49 perch es, more or less, with the appurtenances, one dwelling. hbnee, barn un orchard, .ec. [Taken is execution on., eendry writs, S. B. Guile se. John D. Dowell. ALSO-All that certain piece or parcel of lend' situ ate in the borough of Staquetinatia. Depot, in the coun ty of Susreuehanna and erste of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as tollowe, to wit: On the north by Main Street, on the east by, Fourth Street, on the south by lot of It. Fitzgerald, and on the west by lot or I', Lamb, eeetamlng 60 feet ion Main Street and 120 on Fourth Street, with the appurtenances, one frame house and all improved.. [Taken in execution at the suit of 0. Sutherland vs. Mary A.Money and et. Simonson.] ALsO-All that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate in the borough of Suenuehanna Depot. county of Susquehanna and. State pi Pennsylvanie, bounded as follows: On the .north by lands of Bell tiallaway, on the east by Pine street, on the south by land of G. to Sweet, and on Abe west by hod of C, D. Ives contain ' MOO by 100 feet el land, more or less wish thecaippur tenences. one frame boned and all - Improved, ,ken 1u execution at the oat of Charles Churchill vs. Villbe ton lick:her.) 'C ALSO-Al that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate 4 u that township of New Milford, county , of Sue quelianua and-Stateof Pennsylvania bounded and dl,- scribed an follows, to wit t: &Tit - ming at a beech true an original corner, thence by lands of. Lancaster Jet- Lint?. north - 44 degrtee west 54 perches to a post aryl ' Stoups,tbSSlCS by lands of Enoch Smift north:lo de , ,,,ritees •teet. eiund flve-tenth perelit-e to it post, thence by lands , surveyed to Soseph race south 52 degree's vast 20 std nine-truth perched to a tientl,ca • stump. thence ' , arta .1% degrees east 9 perches to a post, and north 43%, de., gives rase 1.2 :yid PA r-teh th - pc.mhe,, to A.:point In tic highway leszling, from New Nilfoni to Jneason, thence. slung said bighwity sou: it r.:5.).-; ,Oxgroci , , na, , r.. .31 . and !Ivey tem ii petehis fir an iron, drain in said to•td, thence li -aid tiles tot norib, 46 d.o,rees. east 51 raid five-Lath psyche- 14 a put•L and nodes, theme by tarot formerly in p„. e eeson, of tar, lute Outer lee.% deed, south 44 ti.-;.treett ea-t sO perches to . a post and stout-. anti -meth 4411/Celtes west 31 WV:l2ll'2f to a point in said rteul thence elan' said rued youth feeM degtees cast 47 Intl five tenth pi-relies to tipoliti ltel the - bridge. theuee" by !heft fornierty•ill waro-ssion- ?•1' .Lkimnrd Corm rotated.; tie. wee. west 9J perches to a tooter, and thence soutber% tiegrtes . weet.til . Inlet:Cs ion I,oe , t And SLOTiel , .Ih, ace by in Jowls ineeriV in 1)01 , t1P1014/ of Atte late simnel B. Williaros Cortlill degrees we=t 160 pereboe to a wt. an d ,4,,t;e.,,, and thence by.lawis of Le:wester Jennings north 46 degrees mist in and livedenth . perches to plate' ot - beginning. containing Ito scree...of Lott. inure or Iris ex• enttotig and. regent:3y' therefiont. tat: following de i•erlbeil piece* of laud- etre. MI test parcel , container , about 4 acres iteretbfdre gr,inted to' Anson Hell. Sec- - ono radii:a parcel eon-ring saw mill pond and will ',revenge, emnaiuleg ebieit a 2 acres conveyed by deed 1,..i Leonard Omni. s cud elf that parcel of land contain iiise :then: tet acres temveyed by deed to --... biting the Same laud conveyed oy deed to said C. 8. Bennett by rattan- WalsvorthnbeVrife by deed dated, Dee. 17 1517. ' ;deo excepting um: reserving all the piece or parcel of , land conveyed byj'acob Wyman to William iCayinsti recorded in deed book no, 59. page 419 containing about .50 acres, with the aepartensocee one large frionelern 'end ablaut 75 'acres Improved. erukett in execution at the snit of F, W. Boyle vs. Jacob Wityroan e j • ALSO-All these two piece:6pr parcels of land situate in the townetdp of New Milford, county of Susquehan ha And State of Pennoylreall, the first Pieee'bounded ' and den: 'bed sr-follows, to , wit: Beginning at a,cor tier of Samuel B. „ Williams • and Lancaster Jennings north 41 d=reee westa64-perches to• a post and stones, thence by lands of Enoch Smith north 46 degrees east 811 and flreetenihs perches to I post, thence by land sure veyed to JoitephMce south 52 dee tees east •*aad °lee- Wattle potties to a hemlock stump, . thenee south 71M degrees teed 2 perches to a post, and north 43% de Mee, cart 12 and four-tenths rods to a point In the highway leading fiem New Milford to Jackson, thence along said highway aerate 58% degrees east nil and Ilve-teuth perches to an iron driven in said nand crossing said road leading from New 3131fotd to Jackeor north; cel line of Joseph Rico 46 degrees , cast 80 rods and three tenth* to a etakeand stoned'parallel with mad road 29 - rods, otake and Stoats parallel with lands of Jacob Witymen 8 and three-tentb rods, middle of said road, thence westerly to laid 29 rods shove namediron,theme-e 19rods along Cynic Barlow', mill lot to a etaketeed stoner, thence easterly along said Barlow's line 21 rods to a stake and Wines, thence southwesterly parafed with the original line of Jacob Waynian 141 rods to stakie and Acmes to lande of Samuel Williams dedd, tbeuce north 40 degrees 'wen 21 perches to place of re .giuning, Containing 6 1 3acri shot land inure or keit, toe Le toe npeartenances one orelis d and about 33 acres las proecd: The oecend,pleceoe parcel of lend rituateas . above:, brinuded and described as follows, to' wit On the north and east by. Wed, ot Levi •Taaner, On . fie I month by public highwity, and on the west by. iandof Joseph Rice, with the uppurtenahtes 2 frame isoureee 1 1 harn,ceen bowie, and bag house, 1 orchard and cme , tattling about 21 acres more or lees,Abon 17 acres in- peeved, [Taken In execution at the suit of Jane Key mauve. Jacob Wayturtne) , - , ALSO-All that certain Meteor parcel Of land vaults laid., .oralmodsdrott,g.,:drtiti,olitt,verqr7tditil:uB3o,litervoertitiiy6 in the-township , of drookiyu in Inc county of leave. banns arid State of Pennsylvania , bounded and drs exiled as follows, to wit: lieginniog' in the ceatreof th il len r e e d:e7o lo f te u J rth r . o D a s ti . '4:r.ideeene:ouw,theneasotartitbs"ner thereof , 1141)C4C)1 tea poet, them* by last ibuned hind* eolith tiee degrees westls6, reds to cim tre of mad, thence along antre of degrees west 2ti rode, thenee along eanteiaertit at de green west IS rods et° - petut therein. thence by lands of Jamee•Sterling tooth bvg degree* Welt !111 rodato centre of stone wall, tence,by Lind 'of B. 0. Wutrous south three-fiturtlis deg re e dad O&M rods to may of btet rued, them* slung mina) northStOf ;line' east 81 rode, thence along same north el 'degrees, —4. 48 rode, thence along tame north 87 degrees east romps to place of beginuLtag s containing fly aeram and ed se more or less, exce ptingtherefromlit - acres; -an 410 squaw: lends to S. D. Tioweusemi, with the apptutauua• cad, one dwelling house, been , so orebard , sod taftUy - improved: , iyaken in lieentlon at the salt.: of /. U. Porter Y., L. F. P4dar , .) • . : • ~ i . . _ Taxa Korf.ct :-7411 ads iiiikri ba arraacia on ituidiy - 11. /011.11.8, r likwEr aued• 001,c4tx?ritiOse i r Dcc.i 2,075. . . ~ . , . ... . ':iFtir •go94:l*orbofe, '. g o -to....c*iP =ME 'l , .' - i-,1 'New ~.Alie! 4,101 A DbtINISTRATO 'B' NOTIOE.—IN *tie estate or John Conley late or Choconnt twp deed, Utter* of Administration in the old estate' baring been granted to the Undersigned, kit persona owing said estate are requested to make Immediate payment. and all persons taring claims against said estate'sre requeeteu to presenttheln without delay. t. • TIIOB. DOW. Dec: 15, 1875.—nw. Administrator. .DB. ELLEN 4j.4470116.LL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ifieduate of the We men's Medical College of the N. Y. Infirmary, then resident physician fur a yearn the Woman'a Hospital In N. Y.. after four years'i practice in Pon dm Lac; Wlaconsin,bas located in Atoutrose. Special attention given to diseases of women and children. Olitce at the foot of Man Street, in the old David Poet home. • stead. I Ifontrose, Dec. 15,1815.--Ilmeatil . T ICENSE PETlltiNS.—Notice is 1...1 hereby given that, iM punsuance of an Act of Assembly,the following named persons have filed their petitions with he Clerk of Quarter Sessions of the Pea6e, for the County of Sus. quelianna, for licenses to keep taVerns and fOr Wholesale.dealers in sail County, for which .they will apply st January Sessions, 1876, J. N. Sackett, for Eating 1.106 lie, in Dow. of Gt. Ilen ' d. --Frank Kano " ' " " " I ; 3 iEGISTEIt'S no-% - 11 t 1 tteelik heiebrgiven Minn perions concerned, in. the frilloaing'lestates. to is I Eatone of ueorii•AV. Pack, i Y= or.Fesilp In, dec'd; W. - C. Smith. Executor t :t • • Ratate of Joseph E. *Slant late or Gibson, dec'd:; ' Eliza A. Whitney and 'Jac , / L. , olllet, Aam'rs. Estate of Alonart Walker, lite* Gibson, dee'd ; W. W, Williams. Administrator., ' • Estate os John Gerd, late o r 101b.on; dec'd ; George W. Conrad, Administrator. Estate of CilArlea Chambeilln,late Ilarford, deed; Homer Tingley, adrainistratnr. .ICatate of Old i'er.k ,ate ct Near Milford, dee'd • ZadY F. Peck , Executrix. Estate of Sarah M. Walker. :late of Dimock, ireOt ; Deo. Walker. Admilli'lrster• Estate of Mieldon Mecham, late of depsup,,dec.'d ;Q:•• P. Read at.d Margaret Meacham, Executor. • Estate of Joseph Backue, late of Forest Lake; deedi; C. F. Read, Executor and Tquatee. ! Estate of '.rmou, Peter. Henry; and Francis D. Phillip's minors ; 'lose* Phillips, tluarliati._. I Estate at Mary K. Nichols, minor ; • Keziah C. Smiley, lluardien. • That the accountants have tiettled their accounts in the Register's Office fa an.i for the county at tiesque hunnsoind thatthe sante will be presented to the Judges or the Orphans' Coort,on Thri,reday, Jannary 13, 1874, for contlrmatton and allowance. li. N 4 TIFFANY, Register. ll>gister's Office, ronirorN - Dec. 15, 1875.. BARRETT'S MUSIC & STEM IS 1111COVID TO • I ND*, 2 AND 4 COMMT 'STREET, • _IN niL d. c GRAND TEMPLE !, OF MUSIO I i •.. , - ! Two stores in one—the fi ne et store and the best dis play of WATCIIB,I4, INWEIRT AND BILVNIMARN. sought In Job ton for cub. stiles* than runt:Acton:Ts prices. and I will sell Ahern lower titan any other house can sell. Go to Barrett. for Ho l liday Ptegents, .and late motley. ' I . . . , CHICKERING'S SUItERIOR GRAND, ' SQUARE ! AND UPRIGHT 1 1 - . .; • PIANOS, - , ..' i • -i t . • . 1 • • -.- Aiiii . - • . . • ;.. 1 ' . 1 • _.., 4) . ; . ESTEY'S . UNRIVALLED PARL R ORGANS. • \ r 4 1 • i . 1 .. ;_ : 1 And I have also the celebrated WEBER PIANOS, and MASON t HAMLIN °ROANS, ;which have gained great- notoriety.l - Also, Horace Walters -&- Soto Concerto. Oreheausl and CtmhrdUs . Organic and S te Binghamton Piano, a TM octave finely finished Insttametit, made. expressly for mr* trade. whlci) C shall sell at $3lO, .ash, ten per cent. added If sold cm lime, Don't buy or think of do ing so until you have examined my stock. I have the largest stock - of Sheet , 'Music. 'Books and small instru ments of all kiwis to be found In Southern Newyork Conte one come all to the New Temple of Music, land 4. Court Street, next to the Chtthangartver. • ~.;. i , i• I S. W BARRETT. Binghamton, December 15, 1875. • ~ • TO TOE PE3PLE SißillEiliNNA GO. LAMM \AND GENTLIII ( :—The question of Who fill b 0 our text Prosidol? • ot oras roach importaacei to you : as the fact that CHEAP, JOHN, of Montrose, is selling his entire stock of gonds Con sisting in 'art of - • • Jim? and .Boys' Rea4-.41ad0 Clothing. " " - Pools i lid Shoes. " r Hats and Caps., id '" DRY C74-04:207£3, . . NOTIONS AND D 110SIERT,IINDBRWEAR LADIES' CLOAKS, FELT SKIM' , MUM ED uxrb . AND BON NETS, SHAWLS, 8 DOES, WATE R. PROOFS, TIES. BUF•. FLES. otcl., etel, • At, 10 per cent leas than RrNrixiat. (tbe proof of the-Pnd is the eatinz thereof.), for yr can find ootibe ti uth of this by giving biro al call t his store in Posts Budding. _ • Our resions pr• the aboie: enorinons redaction are eeveral, Ist. our large and welf7 assorted stock wants .e -dueing. Second. we are making preparations to restore into nudes , • . • I - - - - . . ..New Bric k _ Store„ - . . ~ now belng built next doer to the h NEW , BANE, and we do not ant to Move any mor e good* than wean he l p *bird, * e want your custom for the futuretuid the o nly way for tie tO gala and retains the same is to convince Yon that it is to .your interest to purchase now and In the luture, ;roux very respecthdly yowl, . . , • , , S. PI ii..LIIIIAN dr CO., 1 , H I(Ohesp JohnJ ' - • Montrose, December 15.181. • " Figures Do i Not Lie ! • AVE YOFBBIc.tV7tS. OUR NEW PRIOR LIST FOR SPRING A D rtIIMMER, or • Heavy eats:made pants, , • •.1.00 Stout wool-mixed pante F $ 1.18 .10 . - -.&1 50 Ovid all Noelpants. , &00 4.00 French easalineee pants. ' .• • 5.00 7.10 Heavy), ,vorktnginen's suitty'l.oo . 10 00 hcotrh casein:tete - • • - 8.00191$ casaineete suite, - ; . " 18.00 17.60 FOCI ebeck and stripe salty - 10 . 0 0 10 . 00 Black frock coats.' • . 6.00 9.00 Black dreea Coate, imported, -' • 10.00 14.00 Black cloth Tests ,, 1.76: • 4.00 Wtilte linen sesta, . ' • I 1.25 - SAO . I3oye, SUITS • 3 to '9 -years. Boys' cotton sults', • $ 200 4.00 Boys' inixrd suits. " t 4.00 COO Boys' fancy wool snits, , • : 5.00 10.t.0 .13qtYS. SII/T8 9 ito i 5 yearo. Boys' seboal suit!,• = $ 4.00 $ 7.00 , Boys' fancy snits., ' . , .10.00 Boys` &mat sussitnere anll4), r, 8.00 14.410 Youths' suite. all styles. ; 6 6.00 60.00 Good cotton shirts,• • good ovaraile. : • 60 Good rubber suspeueefs, • . • AUd all, oilier ClOode in proPuriion• artie 'stove psleee are for • c4sh , only; and are quoted tor customers (Om a dietaries!. ' FORPEfT tf,thte . stioss price list .16 not $lOO ;- whtth aro guaranted per cent. lower than tfunievot any other house ht this city or tricinlty, - „ - • . • Wr.l3B'rEtt, The Clothier. altigtiamton,lday bth'lM—tf lIISSOLUT/ON OR rARTNERS/lIP, 14—• Notice Is hereby gives that toe undersigned hereto fore doing bittinetit ;older the , esmesed Arm of Hayden Iluldeo, have this day distelvett Velvet copeent, - • •i. lIOLDON. New ttliford Nev. 10.-1813.. i I . All persons I ndebted to Itte above #rro by note or book euxottet sre requested to can't the office otnr. D. C. :fancy. over the poet oft teolud settle betnedlately,—, 4. Holden is auttiorteed settle all matters betook' • - gorotx noLions.., New YUmr4, Roman. Wtrh—Ow,* meats, F. MeAKENZTvii • •••• ***** •!1•:4 , .. • d; . .; ••••'•• • • .61 * • ....... DEdLSR I:7 DRY. . ! • • • .. . _ • • • • + T ... •.• • ri• •!• •• t . ... . 00D 1••••_• . G. .• FANCY GOOD ' S, CLOTHING, .• , . SATE & ?i7 X:1 .Z 11.: .IP. 01, Ladies' and liildre's Shes, STRICTLY FOR CttSH OR , READY. PAY,. With thanks to the ptibllc for past favors, I again ask a renewal of confidence and patronage. pledgiaj Vitality to you Wall our intercourse. • • 1 am ,now receiving a large stock of all goods in our I ine.bonght to the most favorable time and at the lowest figtirel. Please cal. and inspect our goods and prices. • N N, N ; ,,,\ Your. truly, . E. NeX.P.NZIE MOT:arm:Nov. 16,18T1;, NEW ARRA*AEBIENT The Poulos Bru Stoll BULL&Itb, iItOPRIETOR. . , if.llNYON:Dniggist & Apothecary. PATENT =MOINE EMPORIUM ! . . - The underrigxed would respectfully announce to all the people everywhere. that to hie already extensis• stoik and moiety of Iferchandlse to the Grocery. Pro. vision:and Hardware:Au°. Re tuts PATE N T, ry MEDICINES,ortment of PER DMITOS. FIIM any, be.. which he tatters him* It be can assure the pablic they will find t to their advantage to exam. roe before purchstlug elsewhere. Tu all Phystelane in this section of the county he would rcrpectrally au- Banana that he has secured the services or R. Kenyon es Dregs It.t. and Apothecary whose long exnerience and seknciwiedged care and abi lity. - entitle him to your en tire confidence In the Ilne of compounding Medicines or prepadn.prescriptions, and who would also esteem it an estfectalfevor to receive calla from any of hts old motormen or new ones. Will make the Patent -Wit tiness specialty. Also Domestic and Foreign Mineral Waters—an extensive stock. Also fine Cryonics— • MMHG'S EXTRACT cP BEEF. \ I PRESTT SALMON PICKLED & CANNED CLAN B._ 'LOBSTERS, PEAS, CORN * BEAN'S. OYSTERS, tto. BEA N In N'S. anytblnsaad escrrthing that le ordlnarilyneed ed.. , Respectfully soliciting a call I remain - 1. N. BULLARD • 1 Po%keel Powder: Powder 111set•In:i, Riflo and 81;orPowder, Sbot, Lead, Gnu Tube., Cap., Pouchei., Flasks, Fnie, • • in., acfi, for sale by - • Montrose. Sept. D. 19T1 = I. N. -BI WARD Montrose. Wi have redue4 not 37. cent itud 50 cent fine Press Gnoda, to. 25 lllB, at Ohettft 401in's. • ,_ kI4)NE!. AL9NEII,, ALONg.i I Alt alone am I travelin sbroml, • ; SLlver and Golit Ttad Haws)* aleepa brigto and nice, Sold at great Mirgainb at or,e • • My smelt. which I now Introduce. convlsts of Gold and Sliver Watches. Elgin. Walt hain, I.nd line Swlss movements. solid gold aid platvd Chains: it handsome aarorsment ot Eztr-ritma, Pins: Sleeve ottoita. Bracelets. t:ltarmS. a It groat variety Of . golif 'Rings. In plaan, chased or seals , and everything' in the . 'Wewein line, too Lome. otss to mention.' large stock at Solid Silver Ware, from a 'Salt Spoon to a' Silver itozera .t.• bro.'s 'Narita trpOciality. .1311 Oatterus tin hand. I hare reduced my prices as low as pool le, that you maybe able to purctusse liberally. for thisliohdays. urid Morathan that, that I may ;sin an honest reputation, (or which tare labored six years in this coUnty and am bound to incrtmee lt, ll...wing nu respect for any cilia =even if my own relatiOn—who acts against honesty and principle. • Nramine: my follovringn?tteets - ana satiety' yOurseiva : Notices of Importance ! First, pay no bills due me. trusted to you while I was teavelingstione, or during the few weeks that I had my brother with me as hirest help. l'ay - to no one but my selkatootherwise.l grill not ailaw it on account. • Second,_bews.re id those who are representing their goods equal to mine,claiming to be partners. or related to me, As I have no one connected In my business. Third, purchase not of; them that are selling ,cheap goods on my tepotation,', to spoil it after my laboring six years to establish it.; , Fourth, recollect - that I do not recommend env one; even my own brothel , . es,he. alter !piping him all t pos sibly could, use tried to collect my debts . I bate to: make theme remarks, still I taunt to Pave myeell slid my reputation. ' I hope you. will all pay attentionto this, as it is more for your interest than Mine. Remember my tame If -you wish to bay good JeWelry. • GEORGFLICHTENSTEIN, NEW •NEHILIF01411), PA.,/ • At the Eagle Hotel. Nov. 6,1873.-2 m . Who is the pont . . tnau'a frieud—Cheap John. - R.Biaursa. 1 f 3; Simms: LI -0; Rt.Anbuto ^ • • BINGIUMODA MARBLE WORKS. [EnAsiteuzi• tx 1840.1 BARNES BROS. & 8111101 KG, DEALERS IN AND MANDIFACTIIRERS OF &Hai& aiAtricanparbint, AMERICAN AND SCOTCH-GRANITES ffiarble and.plats mantles, - 26' ()healing() St.; Near Depot, 1t5,14. 187 X. SIN Oil AWV ON .ILY :-.:For 1111 kinds Of Millinery Goods go to Cheap John's. • TAYLOR'S PAMILY MEDICINES, . In add Lemenese Pe:hived In a abort time by the ustof Taylor's Celebrated Olt. The great Rheumatic and Nen:lt'll:3c Remedy. Tins medicine Is notA curt all, but is warranted to care more of tbeatiaandilleto which dead is heir than any Other Med'eltiereee *covered. Dive it t Mal; If you do uottlnd it to. It corns you nothing. It may be used with the ntmost advantage for any kind or Pain. La m enees. 'Wound* or Sores upon man or beast. Will not smart the rawest Wound or edra. Poll 'directions for use around each - bottle, Ask. your Mercitsnt for &Ira: , NoCure— No Pay. Taylor's rough Syrup 'dr itspectorant, for. alt Throat And f.ung dteeaeos. fa very pleastiat We Mate and agitator' nothing lepirioue. Try IL and atop_ that conch and take the etwenves frow , your Throat and ungs. Askyour Merchant for a tree vial; No Oure— aci Pay. - f Taylors Condltiem Powders for all kinds of stock ind poultry. Warrant° l lint beet renovator of the system of iron down Cir diseased stock. that , has ever been dbl. covered., Try them for all Weenies Incident to the 'mute creatlon, Dlrectitips, for use. around each pack age, Mottorit—Nol'aP' - • All the shove medicatee for#.l'l°ll) , Abel Tarieltand Barna& Nichols. of'Montrour. and all Dringfitts and ,Dintlere throughout theconntev. - • - ' " ilfit./WNENO TAYLOR. October IL 14'.-17. , RitivnigitoTzz., * coop - TIM 'HOTEL Is Ertiny tiITDATED ott the filtree retuLleading imin Itingtismtbn to !Sonnets to conk- Ito Station on the; D; .W. 8, : Partici atop- - ping at this station - wW And n convenient to rill on me, as I &aro pm et conveniences to cony parties to anyplace they wish to teach, Ihavebaet.rentting any boort And barn. maldng theta more convenient to et, ;groin; the. pablic„ - Tbanktot Jot pen , patronage of} , pluoid kinds. 1.440 be liiinT"let Peet tor public generally when in this vicinity. , D. J. ratilth4ek. ''" ti ri 1 .sl:T : E1:4 aI . .E 0 -; DIRECT FROM --LONDON, ~~'""' . 1 . . ; ..._.,, H..... .. .. • ..'lr . ~ - .r _ , G .T. 3 ,,,, :) .•!.. ~, 1Ic_) - • - .9 . For ray Merchant Tail.oring Departxnent, ; •1 Embracing the Latest it nii Choicest Styles of _ SUITING Si ) IMO W SERINGS, ALSO A VERY LARGE L 1 `OF FUR D. _ELY - ST.2ILN' I 3 ;AVERS 'O di vercoats and Lades' Sacqw:F. .1 1 MY STUCK:: 1 01 ,FIIENCIT, GERMAN AND FINE DOMESTIC GOODS, IS VERY. kXTENSIVE, M AKINtI. P.A'f•FAR THE :LARGEST AND - FINEST SOCK TO SEI .I:CT FROM IN SOUTH , i• ERN NEW YORK. - ' t • t e j a ez a inaorting mlr or goods I have the advantap• oricondned styles, and save . one profit; I am thus 141 as Low as. Itetaii Dealers Can Puy. \ • Mr. Spngnegnittantessall work from his veparlmott to be the best in the city, both in Style, Flt and Mr . CALL AND . •W N. WILSON: , Binghamton, D 'ee 15, 1875. IBIAGARIAN BLOCS. . i I N • eicsocioc> - vvort.sierx • ; - • WITCHES, ROCKS, JEIVEIRY AND SILVER-WARE To in tho Next 30 Days N —AT— • N S.AN - 1760RD'S, S&COURT STREET, Binghamton', V: These Gads will Di mid for CAfill ONLY, and at 1 3 -Ices never before orered la Binghamton. Anyone In want of anything in thig line will 1511.T0 hot' 20 to' bj per ..ent. I CALL AND SEE PRICES •-e r Binghamton, December 8, 187.5. HAYDEN' & MEN, 1 Dealers in STOVES, TIN. ',COPPER ,**, SHEET IRON WARES,' HOUSE FURN ISHIgG GOODS.AND BUILD. ERS HARDWARE, &O. Agents :for ,- • . BLANCHARIO.. BARTLET "Ss CO.; SASH, BLINDS, DOORS. WIN - • POWS, CORNICE r''IOULD • • 'TINOS, &o.; " . tebtehWeirlß sell 4. Marietta:4, Bartlet Co's. pet ea • i . NAILS; SOREWS. LA TO LI ES, BUTrIr:, SASH AND' BLIND FASTEN- . • ERS AND...HINGES; HOES, FORli-'SHOVELs. RAKES, WIR.F. GOODS, &O. Spatial Induccutontb psi Pane,. Pails, Coolers, and al; . Dairying Oonda. • ••, • • IRON - ' FIRST 1 3 ELE31IUM, 14ILK PANS. •' • .. (Joli.N. ILATDEN, General; Agent) OTSEGO (10i i NTY LUMBEL:PLAT. FORM, RING AND BUG -4:3 -y1 WAGGONS% Unaurpaaaed for Style and Durability. We have recently 'glided to our seloctlir of Stoves • • TUB 'CENTER ir•lAp cpoKi made by Rathboit „Bard & Co., Alhany N. Y.. and the, Argand Base Hum 1 . 11% Parlor Stow , and Cunard Cook Stoves, MAnufacturta by rerryftr,co.,mbau„,:s.r. We also Mt* tha ecleotaW • • • " DIAMOND ,BASE EURNIWV. , AND FESELES.I COOKING STOVES. . Rettitrooe, wetCl lisorom, Retiree,' with Corkr Reseirort and Nirlai) Woofing' of the late s t patterns. " Itrpridhir promptly done end. orderr Jobbing solicited. i [ . • - • ' HAYDEN & CanlaCti. :,1 1 8W Milrofd. MO filth. 2sm-ti; . • . „ ,Boy's Clething—cheap—at Cheap Joh , f',..11111°::::). ' 4 PLANT I - ILL - Azfrt LUMBER;YARCy . . • In Order beikersecomuiodete. the 'ecuumuutty. the tindeniglledbfl eetabllehed.o depot . ter. th .. e . b euie: n t Lumber Mantrfdrid 1 /...4 i sr_wi : Y.:l: 44l e, b 141 1 9, the Old lieOcr 1tu1417 iljgjatT OF TOWN • . . where villl ,beikeOt 4lostantly on hand. ~, , tiallot,oek of WHITE AND IrELLOW pigE, Tit:34+6m; OAK, ASH' MAPLE ~ AND BLACK . WAI.,VIII' - Ltmpt:rt,.- which Our rid l 4l4.lte molt Imph:evil' rnsehteily one twin petent worktatO,), peeptiretl to Pork Intoruy,..hope torarest the wrotr of Ctistowere.: , 7. WELL t3E3aONED YLVORIN9. 4 C tilllNOLak ANU • weru ;.ettitawiTi.v 041 LLANO. riaPIPRi Mai/blot, htoultllngs.:land Ikb:ol:Sawing order. 7, •• - - 1 -— • !4114 i 10.1te e'.o[l:,'::islo.o Aiiirtagitoittir • in, coiiimtiog 11Q ohoirr isitatillahniini. unite, 414 Inituagegicat at hi poet% Butaiai isinN 90; trefoi) -miring you* order" ..3oprtse.tpi - iiestthfir dour IPINg4 4I f, . • Al • 2: • .Sisiatroio; bepieitubos Nay P 1154 . . , t. Number • 56.. • • • NewAdvertisements.r 47111;litt, A.rrrv'ed. '-API. i ~- FIVE.':CASES - Or ,THE ESti It AIM DESIGNS.. IN NEW AND VALUABLE . The subseriberiarer for iliac the minable farm known • is the ‘, • • : sitnate n thet , towntitopl 3ltddletown. Snsvellanta Co: Pat eontaintng Pa) acres gro.tly treek4at, acre,. improved ; 40 acres of my Our bemlock Ilatrpine um her. wen fenced. lmidatt,lof reds of stonewall, and vrell %catered. will be.vald at a Isammin. Itmiatireilor Address, - ' L. A. TlOWAltri • Al4O. 1M acres of land* adjoining , Mostly 'cree!: Eat. , r(4l tenoed and nnnerx rood state cif uultitation. with good butlitinas and two rood orchArds Aid In tonnee• ion with the above would •mako ft tirrt clopti tisirr he old with it or Pelotritely to' omit purchimerf. For fu deer pArticalart call upon pe tuldreot, nowertn. or EOBIrRT STEATIWELL. .Illiddletown Centre, Susquehanna Co Pa. The eybintihiv 'ofters pule th. valuable farm known • Said:turn:Cis one 'of the timer. •deeinible farina in the, enmity. amt. twanlifnlly sitaated in the, Vill , ge of Pampxt+n Cllr. S - .1.10.-hanna county, • Pa. ; there I. a .•rooe; siorn.'•fldnring Inlll,•eanr mill; heeler milt: and blackeinttli and tr 3 von - sloop In rand vilia7e. The farm is situated' directly on the D. •L. .t W. R R one Mie and a halt from the "depot. Mt. Mew Milford. and :oar mike from the depot at Greet Bend N.Y.Erie R. It; ontalus fiNi acres of lanl. 1.r..0 acres improved. is well watered, having' a lining! etrearn of, water runnin4 , hronvh lt.and water conveyed in pipes to the home, barn and 'rattle yards, it' 1- - well :fenced. and under Limid cultivation ; It . iswetl,adapted to growing grain, and tr lilted for titnek in dairying ; there IA a large and 'mnrenient dwelling and weed home, well painted, and .twant Ifni lawn, with ehrubbeel.a tame hove barn, ear lane )lease cattle barn, with two cattle yenta and thole . 171f1 ttlllikl , for feedin:f *tick er Malting cove, and two • orchards of grafted. fruits Terms of payment made las) , • • II L. SLTPIIIN,. •ILGTIRI4, Real Estate for Sale. Fa; is ror. Salei. ;, Andrew Canfield:Farm, October 13, jBl3.—tt I VTALU#BLZ. ratm "Silo. 031XXXL2XLOWISleLoa New Milford, BEl(l'4.o'. Septernbti. I Ps L iDSRNISTRATOIt's Sale of Weal Estate, . . Nrattitnt . tO en .ortitr of the Orphnnto t'onrt of flur gneharinn Conntg. the rtroter-Ign.ti adminiottator of the e4nte of Owen %felloningh, will pen a' public Ten tine Ott the preatirer,-On , : Erilay.'lldeember 24. 1575. • :It one o'clock p. m , the following neecribed real ertato to wit: ' that i`ertain Arm or lot-Of Unit ritnate In the tome thitt of .nr,Middletowrt e 0-nnty 8f Setenetetnna and ..,ctaro of Per nsylrioln,„honndid no the north ht Land of .Tntmlforreoc..on t OW hr , „lando °Penn Heti Mell'on 'n end Tfinnyk. on the 'tooth hy Innda of 'Rob ot?, Potter. *nfl tin the weAt by 'mll , of Petrie: Mellon. ongh „ efinteinine tine linodretl and *ever. ilCUltmdre or le••*with th.A. noonrtenttne.=. TERMS :—Two hundred dawn. SI.AQO on a nal eentlnttetlen 41 , 4 the bnlaner. one year thereraßcr with IntoTeg from. noel renerm.tttee, , • • . OWEN MeDONOUGii. Adler. • Noveniher 11,10375, DEsTRAptE - AND LOT FOR. SALE. Fltntrad In the Borciugh nt Nontmott. A very de.- treble nropertv. Fine, anrge Bow. rood Barn. Garden. %rnit Irocs, lq .hettrior. good w'4. and other eon. venlencleS. For particulars. enquire on the nreintses, ' 1 .W3I. G. BAILEY. October 6, IAT . Montrose. Ps.' ta, a s elllieap Joh'o's., A lIDITOR'S NOTTOE.-=—The under •lvrtect appointed by the Tfon: the Orphan , ' Court of Stuldnehann, County an Anditor to innkottlatritm• Hon. of the fun renuttninx -in the hinds of Jame* L Carnittitern..Trnetea,nneer thr blot will and et/dement of Ladle Thomann. ttre'4, f• , r lation i!rdethill and oth- Tritstreo. dc., will hear the our leo Claimant/I.a hie oftlce in Montrose on Friday. Decamher 24.1h:3, at one o'clock in , ha'afternoon, at which time and place ill unrvilne haring'r.iaime will:nreeent bum or be forever debarruct from rattling In noon mid faint " ' • FRANKLIN' nusticn, , Auditor. Igor, ST, : • Handsome Trimmed Hats, at Cheap Jahn's. t 1.11/11 4 1)11S undendirned having '. bean appotated an Andliar, by rho Orphan.' l'oort n( titutgoehonn. , (+portly to 'hear and report on excet,t , lIIT 01 10 the tier-want ot Mart and 'Ababa L Millard Otholtdot.totore of the , eetoto of Abltha Sllthtnit. deed, belt' the pile les toter, ated at the omen of Frolic: rtanatninr. !it Mnntroen; on Fritiv. Veeember 1 1 1.. p. m., or wittch all pertonr Intermit take notice. _ Fri .11:fi 'rum. A ad I tat. 41011114 r _. 2 11. 11.'75,-*- 4w 11 ; _ k l ee p.kp e d heeleg fiieit oppointed II the ('etto of Illtlion-1144•_. `11 , 111011.11/11t1 t 11uhty, )111 itkuottecf to ele.trOure the rest& tette hifutte grai~nee t. , r the ttetxl;l:. of 011wy 11,tile01 !Tedium+, ed .1+ 4ries liger,oleti will hay* 41 1111.1114 4•I file Onto nr .1 . 111/010 a. e11i.4011011. Ist-Utralrostt, Fritliil v tittgmber - FRANM.OVITHASI.II. ' Auahor. IN:comber S. 1 DItiN . ISTRATI I IX'S Eelllol2.—ln the esf.otWtn. .4.5. • ettLl/morn, Into or ',Unlock townehip: Letter& of thntaleiret lon in thr ..414 come hairtng keen granted 16 Lb., Iffithytalgnell: ail. poreone ,owing said eehdo aro troet. , 44 to make fineledlate uayrutot. nod nll perilous thtving , : eltiflos anithaei bpd catite stretequee-ett to pro* , rut them sv,lhoto,deley. VAN'( , A)I PEN. Nolember 1:7.1645.-41er;• Atlattalstritesit. 1.401.110 4 aptierafrorti ansnditos appobated by thp Or` liana`;Aloft of Surquebaarta County, to the eete.e of OnsaanartOrourman, deed us t•arepttun tlitairto toe Onel art Watt.. of . 40140 11. carter aaatiutetrtitor of. the orlalcrof EA Fleespaa Brotauten tko`a. NOIII btu tholatrtlea tatereeted, .ir bltt office to M i orartate .oa Tuoiday the 14 day. at Docaratter,ll4s, 011 a etc 11, p. m., of wlilot! all psnuolt litlsraste4 *Muir* "notice, - • • .0 , 411; .114,141 is W. BKRTBO4X6'4I3I4IIor. )10ativolo sipxygibotit, iM=:l &c., Middletown Centre