- , Volume 32.. pcmocrat--Nocal. yew Advertisements .: • , - Bberiff Sales. • In Bankruptcy.. • , • , Itegister'eNNotice. Liceoee Petitions. . lierper's Magazine. • Hot-air Fulnates--11. C. Sayre. A,nervEnterprise.-.laniesi Blrney. - ' Consumption Cured—Dr. O. yi'. Stevens. . —Busman I.O . OALS. ' Dr. Nye, Opilcliin_ Cnliliion esky at N. 1). Snyder's. - ?divtiog of 04d Fellows' litutiial Life Ipsur nem Conpany. MURAT FOR 1876. We desire td elpreas our obligations for the large and increased patronage the DEMOCRAT , has received for ,the year 1873: We heifer° it has nolbeewwithout its'good effects upon the best interests of the county as Well as upon its proprietins..-KnoWing that; an increase of its circulation Wilr . hring a moreilian correspond ing increase of its Anduence, , we propose to 'send outs canvasser who 'will devote his time in increasing its subscriber', together with oth er business in its interest. This costs yes money and tbinking - that there map be others who would be glad to.extend its &Ct . :dation in their neighborhood, sitid also receive a teMuneration for to doing,QWlll make the followingpropo 'Aden : To any, one collepting a list of sub scribers sod sending the. cash with the names we Will allow them 23 cents tor each such sub scriber. This Is 123✓ per .cent. or about what it will cost to:do it by' an ,agent. We do this in the interest of oniselvelt and also in the In terest of our subscribers. :The larger our pat i-'llntsge the better we cartlifford make out paper. We know that none of our subscribers will feel , st all aggrievcif.by the ahove•proposi tion'forWe have bad many of them, who have nolo* paid for their own paper promptly, but who have subscpbed and sent into their friends and thus have bided us in making such imprOvements as we have since we took charge of the paper. As we have said before, it is not only us, but all otheis of our political •faith that are equally interested in the success of the Dastocits.v,tind We are free trfacknow ledge the many favors, we hive received. We hope we have merited the continuance of the same -good Will in the future; and if our: friends will assist us in - Still farther . extending our in fluence tind'power for good, we hope.to Merit the same good will iu a correspondingly in• creased:degiee. - HAWLEY dw .CRUSEIL Jottings About Town. he thermotnter tell to 12. degrees below zero • on Sunday night last. 'Woman's Temperaner-meeting at the DI. E. churci:, Thursday at 2'p. m. Charles ,Dennen, formerly clerk at the Ex change lintel,; has taken charge of the billiard saloon. Christmas ` services at St. Paul's church on Christmas tiny. at . 101 o'Clock a. m. ,Re- Intaxther the Sunday School Christmas Tree in the evening, services , to commence at 6 O'clock, p.m. We call particular attention tO a poem in our "Home Reading" column entitled "The Moth er's Welcome," and 40 a prose essay "Land . Ahead !" both of which are communicated; thi' authors' names appearing. ; J. / 3 • 1 4.0 0 01 urn c!xl4 was: called to Hones lalelast *Mk try,a important case be tween Messrs. Nichids & „Evans vs, the Dela ware and Hudson', Canal company, before .hidge Dreher. The matter at issue was date f awto mill property caused by tie retention of water in . the company's reservoirs. h will un doubtedly go to - the Supreme Court as there were some new and gneettled. law points raii act / Three genuine European sparrows have tak en op their ahodo in our borough, one male and two 'females. Whether plurality of te rns:les Indic:awl that their -religion is Mormon or not we cannot say, hut we .4t•pe on . r*citizens will give tiiern a cordial . .greeting, protection and support without rerun to religion or poli tics. In the large cities they, have been import ed at great expense to •secure their services in. the destruction of tree worms and ether ver min. 'lt is •delightlui during the abienCe. of other birds In our bleak winters, to have the Company of thetie blit.hsome little fellows. The ladits of the M. E. church .%rid pi.ivide a - brat-davit Christmas ;limier in the transept of , We elitirell, Saturday, &Thames Day., Dinner *ill Wl' in readinels at 1 o'citick,!after which hour will be very happy to serve any hun gry couple to all the good things they can man age to. dispose of, tt.king in acturn, their spire dollar—or any 'only "teller" for 50 , cents: The receipts will be .appropriated In liquidating a debt 'lnitirred in furnishing the church. Miring the evening *niters will be served to ull desir ing. Also a Christmas. Tree will be uncovered 'gird its fruits deliyered to the earlous asiignees some time during The evening. • "Uncle Daniel Drew" after lie had subscribed $200,000 toward' founding a new Methodist eolivue itinarked to a friend one day,: "Well, t sir, didn'flinow where -the money was cone: big from . ' I was wurritiii. over it,rind so made it a subject : -of prayer. After, fasting and pray ing over the matter fur one day 1 went &lain on Wail, ',met, and in less than, twenty-four hours I skinned those fellows out of $200,000." • If our church going ".curbstone brokers" would only drop into. the contribution : box the finan- Chit oft,the poor nufortunates whom they . have "skinned" by concerted 'usurious extor• pevr, rent might be free in our churches and ministers' salaries !night be increased. Lei them, Daniel Drew like, mike this a subject of prayeq, The Ladies' Temperance' Prayer meeting might take up this, subject also, just for a change. • • , Mr. Charles Cooper, a yOung man - from Lu zerne cour.ty, is serving ittv apPrenticeship in the harbees trade at the shdp of Lorna Knoll, our firia-class Gertuart fiarher. We have watch ed young Cooper with •it good deal Of interest and-can say without tear of eiintraidiction, that air youirtg Matt in our toWn.has a better repubt tion'tor what.goes to Make op the true charm tern( , youth. thin be' tas. „Some young men 'are apt to ludic down with "horror" upon some • lis'inest tirade and seek other more "honorable" ell)* Ployment.or profession, Ilituking it will cov . era Wayward character, and atielety • does too often seeept • tue ,cloak lint We would rather have , the Olumno smell a' young - Man as Cooper, *lw seeks not ;tier a business to cloak him but:makes the busine ss be is in honorable by his goositction. liesiends all . spare time from : his - trade in' tattinftuluring very, nice bracket*, whichhe , aelltf-Very cheap. and any one who yaws ' AitilidArgtit of . tkitt kind will welllo patronize, WO. . • Ponlona Grange, ro. at moat row, in Ball al Suatinehanna Grange 74, on Tumday, January 4ttlfilfiri6, 10 o'cloe.k a. m. general attendance of all Patrons kr request , ell., The 51k degree w 'he conferred 'on all Who amatlegibleyst (Wad m. , V. a_ Pinletta,Leoviretor Otate Grange will deliver. it pubililfttura at the Court Item' at 2 o'clock p. ut. deihrer,bmihrell ie . different parts.; rthe p.onaty, time and place. will be given neat wee*. T:Blumaant, *mkt bal, Zama Osage. ' Mr, M:= 'Bisbe e toriner2y, Of Lathrop town ship; but roi the lest year of New Milford, lira : .purehased tbe - farm bilteiging Ito the eatateek Myron M. Mott; late of Bildgebrater. Conidd7. eration $4,300. v.L - Eclipses of Sun and Moon. , • ."" • . There will he r two eclipses bf the sun tend two of the moon in 1870. First partial eclipse ot the moon, 'March 10th. Second an 'annual eillpse.of. the sun, March 25th, the-moon -am cealing the sun's disc except a ring amino the border. Third, a partial 'eelip'se'of the 'moon, Stptember 3d, not visible in , the United State& Fourth, a partial ectipse.orlbe of t e sun, in. visible in the United States, but , vi-ible in_the South Pantile and Atlantic oceans. Big Piro for Hawley. T ift ) ! . !!!!! • The'.Ewen House, the hotel of Ilawley• Wai completely' destroyed by 60 knit, Thuiftlay morning just atter midnight. It . ,was a, large thice story frame building, and until very TO. cently •the property of the P i onnsylva4la Cool Company.' IS had just passed into the popils sion ()P.?. E. Harding. The fire was- pretty well ttnder way before the intnates, yore aware" of their , danger, sums of whom were rasened with Afriat difficulty throughlthe chantber Win dows: None of the furnituwai sav . It is ...... ;e not known how the fire orl lasted. , Prom Franklin. A Merry Christmas . . • '1 ' • Mr. Levi Dean . is lying very low with sciatic ' • _• ' • • " • In dancing always • put . the• beat foot for' ward. Mr. Leslie Foot has recently been erecting a flinging mill attached to Ms save utilL,, :-.:2_: . Mr.T. L Merriman, one ot l our-oldest rt !b -iumts. was found on Friday nigh l last i . ,:,,.. critical condition from bleeding at the I But little hope is entertained Of his reevetirM oi l Bia SODlgle, ' '10 2 I ' ; Franklin;'Dec. 18,1575 House Earner . The, residence di Michael McGoveni, of Mid! dletoi!n,ihis eon; ,-- was totally destroyed,by tire en Miitiday m,. , . , Dec, 13th. Mr. MeGev , emu was absent from home at thi time. his wife andlour children being the Only tiqOupants of the building. One of the children was sick and hie wife got up' to attend to the child, built' a fire'and after she had returned to -bed a elinrt i time, one of the children called ' to her twice enquiring what. such a big ligh meant whett she goi. up and opened the kite ken dour and the houses burst into her lace. the Siezed• one t of the children, and with the oth three *ap ed . from the house barely ..witl , their night clothes. The mother returned but . was; only atale to reach a. clock ' and a sewing maehinn; which was all that was saved. What the lose is we are not intoimed, but there w -an intur slice on' the property of $4OO. ' . I . . Old "Probabilities" Outdone. ~ . In October bist,;;Prof. Tice cot Illinois,niade • the lolloiving prediction and it has ben ;so nearly verified by • experience since th time we publish it and hope our readers will'cut i out and watch its• predictions kereafte,[. H said.; • . . ; t i 'The coming Winter certainly Wilt not be lip agreeable one. First, cold, lly ' soi Will set iri Omit the 18th of liovembe Itind contin ue for nearly a week. It swill be Ittnier about the.fith of Dticeulber and thep, col for another week. It will be warmer .f.rom•tleldtji to the ffith and then cold again. About tlke 26th it wlll be - warm and • about the • 80th cold, 4ter4 , . cold, until January 6th. then warme' till the 12th ; . then . yery cold till. the 20th, ill n warm. i er for a few days billowed • by cold w atber till the close'nf the month. The month of Fithru ary Will be 'very .boisterous,genentlly:. warp,. but abort Spells of intenselrculd weather?' , _.. . . i /rem Autumn and Elsewhere. - - . • Sbooting. match at Auburn 4 Corners )4st Saturday. Thursday; evening; Dec. 9th, Benton. James addressed the people of this place on the sub ject of Temperanc'e. ' - Temperance meeting at Auburn, 4 Corners,'.; Thursday evening, Dec 24. Rev.' P S. Barnet delireied an address and 108 signed the;pledge. 1 George Linnabcry died at Auburn 'Centre. Dec. 7th; of diphtheria, aged nearlyl3 Tears.— Another rare flower has been transplanted to it bloom in Heavenly howers,.tor lie`w ready. -, Rodolphus Schoonover Davis, f Auburn township, died Dec. 6th, after a pit% longed ill , tress from Kidney disere, He was ell khown us counsel for those seeking justi .at I legal courts and will be Missed sadly throughoitt the precincts of his territory. I) ! , • Albert - Alger, son of Lucy and Albert Alger, deceased, died Tuesday, Dec. 7th, aged .2:years and 8 months. • His funersl services were at tended at the residence 'of Floyd Kellogg, of Auburn; wheNe four umieratiims have lovingly dwelt during the paslryeaf. "Little Trill," as he was best-known, pas a general 'favorite , with old and young anti ,although dead yet he speaketh. -BETTIIi BLtit, STOCillia. Aiiburn, Dec. 18, 1875. f 1 ... From Luzerna County. . ' ' ' , \I From the Scranton ' City Journe I There was a large. undience- at\ the ( Opera housel on _Wednesday evening. to, hea the lee i 1 ture of Hon. %chuyler Colfax on the "4: haractetL i I 1 of Abraham Lincoln." '''' i• l j 1 : • / Rev.an rector B. Duane, several years a rector of the Episcopal church at 'Honesdale, died of ' ,ppeumonla at Bergen Point, N. 3., pit Sunday. We regret to announce the. failure -of :Wm. Stewart, groceryman or tjis city. Re tiled a. ,volustary petition in han ruptcy last week."', An old man lamed Corby was killed 'it the Diamond coal ,breaker on Monday! by: eing caught in the ponderous machinCry. lti was the first day of his at the briiker. The large new breaker at the, Park Coal Company,. near- the Hyde Pali; 0:403's is'cx.nn pleted. . , The trial of Walter Whittaker for tifir;mtir der of Frank Doud, la this city laid siintirncr, took plat - on ThursdaY. After ths trial had progressed- for some time, tie prisoner with drew his plea of not guilty and found guilty of murder is the second dejre' .Judge Harding senteneed•him to imprisonment in the peniten-' tiary, for eleven years and ten wont*.' A fire damp explotion took ;bide let Shah;' No r -12 of the Pennsylvania Coal Pthrtnany's mines at Pleatutt Valley on MondaY. The ex plosion was caused by a rniner.nained James' 31eKinsey entering with s naked lamp beiord the foul.air had been expelled froth his ,ebri.. ber. McKinsey. was t inotantlY l killql, and ert Oliver, the tire bussovas seriously injured. From Brookdale. School . commenced, Deeentber 6th, and scholar's natues were registered the first day.. The funeral of Almon Robbins was attended in this place Dec. Bth.. Tbe ionsolation of, the Gospel was administered b W. C. Fisk froni I John 11 chapter and 25 verse.: , The church at Milbu w 9 dansely cntiwtie l on Thursday of last weekt to attend thetuner al of Lizzie, Vire of Mr. John Woodside! Eitl! er Gates delimed the funeral tuldrent, Alter dwelling In oar'little hamlet -fa three,l years, Wm. Bennett and family late moved, to I Olive Branch, 'Ulster county, 14, "i*, We wish them joy in their new home, but, we shall tutee:; them every day in tlMweek. • • last Sunday, while :passing through this; place, Dr. Preisou, of Kirkwood, lost a seal• t akin muffler. Some:one found it: Why Aloes not :some one return 11 . 1 If they do mit +I Werdskk would they Wish to ace cheery tot attbeir bedside ' • J. IL 1,,,i0N5,, ,flectetisy. • . . % A few weCks since ,31.. lloivard, of ickney went to Corbettsville to trade horses,and whila taking his hOrsis from the wagon one Of them *faked and bnolte his He wits laid on a •ed I 4 his Wagon ann tattewhotne;a distance of ei gh t tnilcs;bdfore a surgeon was called.' . . Seeral peronsi. in 'this vicinity • had their, property insured' in the Farnv'Building,lnstw line& (kimpany, lierkiiner county, N. Y. The past Week each,iiiis received. postal card nat. 'lug that this. Company wim lug up its affairs, Were is atield for an ageni\ that repreients a reliable company, if there is each an one. • Brooltdale, Pea. :20, 1875.‘ . l limpowrg.n. the /Ow Dior law- - .' 1 ' :1. - .. '.. . . . The legislature leativhiter-passed a law liur • it ing the time for .shootiligdeer .1u this state to two Mouths-4mm the first of SePtember to the first Of Dec* itiber.- - .The 'greatest destruction of deer . !has:herettdb. • ifikertplaCt3' . ip the, last, month of the Yea : -- When•.thi%.:atio.w on the groUnd has atkii . ded - bunters :fine opportnuit ies 'tor tatecessfullYintrs ditg the game; The coun ties'in t fi estate . in. a Welt deer, *bounded have been i visited I rlurilig 'ibe month - not only by PennOvaniaq spurts tin bet . by many °filth Bien Ohio, N::: . iw Teir turd other statk The new .law, according t 1 . an Elk county hunter, , 'Will saps:saps: to that , and adjoining .counties hira -) cieedit of dee.rtitis: seitstin„ f and \ it kept enforced ,a.few yearswill inAke the extensive forests teem with the. game. I The . same individual re lates the-tollewing I '-, •••• -. . . . • . ' . Six years ago we. had . in our woods the only 'Wild: elks left; in the - state Of Pennsylvania (sev- - i'i in, number.) • Thei had- been hunted bard, for i.,%'.0 win tpr s, Mitt. : mid A•sca' pcd the bunter's 'ritlei . I.srtwj tile frefh footjprints of• these no bledeer in the summer. One old bull had a tritett . es large as a tWo year old steer. But a .de49lV.w. i fll in the following :March, and of terW*-':-$1.6 l a light jraiii, this freezing . on. the srt:' ''''ittl'it hard' crust. • Then cane half a LAoien, wortMe.ss hal breeds, from the Indian b4rvation ift the st to of New York,with dogs ' am{ snowVsliees. They found the poor half i • starved beasts, yerdell .in the ifieep snow. The ':tnen and dos could irun: on• the, crust put the elk; trying o escape] broke through up to their hacits, and it this way soon. became an easy prey. The '„tookot i t - one (a Milf) alive, the rest they killed , fir thetf hidei, takirdhut little of thd Meat.:hua pefished the last of a noble: racUt—ihe, a'st elk ii believe in :the state f i.. Pentasylvar ia. ,!. - ; - .: -- •1 . - I • . =;------- \ 4 . - . •'"Pie'pare t , 'Die." 1 ' • kraal an Item in 4 late Montrose' Republican _ coninitini fed '• by . one or our local, jireachers, c i ctt n s ling Bonn ii \ uilden deaths, and calling up: on.the yOu ti and others to prepare to die, we are led to present It few 'thoughts but di) not' . :. propose A Sennon I e.* - `an •erilaiped ' viceger ent „ot • ark: l one. I But a fr.tv f,houghts oc .Curred to ius whi*li often have obeured to us .before::: lt IS :customary , wah reriv 'gists anti 1;cII Apinistera, who undoubtedly have the gelid l 'Of 4nils at heart, to startle coni• munitiesifqtelt proclamations and we arc not prepared t)',*(liStruth but that many a. hardened siniter•m: rdurve ben 'clieckisi in his evil way by' it, yet It t ie mosl'dissolute of -them do, literal ly prepti e,lo dii ritherat - the ehd of the hal ter or by i ple , Ails , and poison . , Il ene & this 'elan . - date will thave n o terror to them. • But we have many .tinn* believed that others have been frightenel *way from the Church - and ' from .availing Ithemseltfes of i its growing grace, in etribraci g rllle Faith," : by suchsensational . re,, fiec•ions uttrs4din. 'that such a course is '1 • i %.c i oriTy - to " re \are io die" and there iS no man, Won' an Child Withl a thinking intdligenee,in whits . i: high ;o r tow , estate, but to whom -°- is Y . " ' 41E1 life ° A s , :' , A -mid them'to ' kepare it u' .thenilik 14 sentence t% We en e, tot wh i p il !mail, the el 4 nonevs' I he 6 pre zti , ,ih.g tUldi tor the lu ifOmun'si r I,e fully,ort i i : receiv. 1 , :item s'qiilleutigt. 1, )t*peoou Ohnuld eil the true. 4lirist Lit Ito die, A srepaPcA' 4/ 1 :tad the *orla s hltpp ... _ fn the mandate comes to idle," it Seems to tall upon rein a court of justice: ~ is, whether priest, or lay litose outward actiOn says i as tlie criminal prepares hie, and the youth, ‘trie ucli atlincinitinns in their We , belie e tbat no clasp ly this World to much a: tud inateaHl of . preparing I line. and increase his own itess by it and by such a s • earthly 'longevity filsb. s time lind eperg,y of iilin tribers were' exhausted in kind of 'pavements the ' vill,.lla„ve or the different ire in Perdition and fa -and more cheerfulness, ow sotruuch ilesire , to ben- hris tialtity and call upon ire and be happy, which dillies to sudden de:itlisl each them the tray, the! stians •will increase !Vile , )..priieriteal and outspoke e ra s pit!ly diminish.' -Tip •nsly course I.filincrease . a AFe 'inters and t hurch l anJ t fi eori • , .14 es, - svnt streets Paratliie degrees p tempeptu tfiat leis i long -eau con*e.):ll;;to•thosie tl [ [ afit, the o'ys' of true , r them to repare to less .n :their-.l+ ar to " 1,450,000 " 1450.000 `• 9(6,10.Y U 10,906,100 i 541 0 i b 1 1 11 PI (I ct A \ ' • At G.. R. & Co's At G. R. & Co's Ai O. R. Co's At G. R.l Co's PURXISIILVG . GOODS Etc.. Etc.; as usr.i.. ~~ ~. Can and See,— , =~_- Up Stairs. Most Rcipectrunr, - - E. BACON & SON. V 0 E s' . it N • g C ' ;-, P:1 ; 3 Ce lc .1•4 1.1! to . • ,c li . ' ...4 Is , • al Pi•‘..) 6 , . 0 0 4 tu i t , gtHm ~.7 ... . ,„. , ..,.....4, ~.... - pt. • - y.c.t , . 1 z 4 : I ' : - , • 1. 3 Atri g - 0 - '• 2 • 4 1 0 ' ~i i . , tn: . " `ql', • ai At No. • . • nalarliaMMONl 'NEW. GOODS, :1 • NEW 000D13, ' ' de afer pure Just returned from welts fnty ot Iffy Itotk . haing a huge and elected stook Of FALL ANA WINTER GOODS . , .. , 4.a1l kind* bonght tiota first hands. we are now pre. pared to otter goods at prices that will satisfy *heel**. .Ikt boyar, We hare elso' added tn ,ow huge eta* of Dry. Goons, an Imunnie' *took of . , -, . OLOTILT.WINWRIS,AImrIWOMO, for Men and .Boy's year. We us now prepared to make 4• who will give no 4 eall;as wr hare first class vorkm.ii mimed for the Pe11114113. Ladles and erntlernen. you will please call and UAW Ins our stock before you.purebase elsewhere. ' Th*llkftil for past favors. we hope fora eactianatioa of the sane. • • We remit*. • Y°2III F e rre'ORTBIT. Bingbamtou.April 29. 1875.—tf. • 641.`14. Lail us' Bea7;er Cloaks at Cheap John's. W'H A. 11 1" X.,16 .73 • P • : : 4 3 ' n 4t I. a I:qotd Llnament for Kotula and *table sae. A valuable c.omhtnat lon. dlecovered br a ettlahrlited 11 shchemint and horne•fAnier. Wan intradneed la Ma United Satre in the year tem, and nines that thaw by Ito great faeces'''. stn the cure of dlactanell. 1 1 1 ,Lon for ltnelf that'world wide repntattcut It no ACV? SAW erre*, and now atinda at the head of ail linassoata as rivalled ,AS A FAMILY MEDICINE. It has already' gained the confidence Mid admiration of thoolands of hongehold, for its many cores of dia. wer e . e xtemo ..opikotions are o fa mil yuds tumor- Lance. It IR eeneclitly admired as a ristafdy fro It, pecnilarchamicsi combination. possmdas ad bank i rived' ents. [like tincture Of Cayenne or riKlolpcor of 'which cheap and rainless Liniment, are largely 0 1 241- pored) which increase instead of diminish Malaga**. lien. making it op nature a vpeedy care for RHEUMATISM, , , HEADACHE. SORE THROAT, COLIC. COUMIS. CHOLERA, TOOTHACHE, BRUISES. SPRAINS. LUMBAGO, CRAMPS COLfl CHILLS, FROST,. TIC DOLOR. EUX. BURNS. CUTS. BITES OF • POISONOUS INSECTS. 14C. , • Buy one—only 25 canto. GO cents, or 111.00—*tad Wit does not give good satiefaction return the bottle baU fill And your money mill be refunded. Call fire O. Z. S. S., and take no other • FOR SALE BY . , A. B. BURNS and 31. A.' LYON,. Druggists, 3fontrose. Pa. Purchasable at ail Wholesale and retall atpres It Ai, County. - Montrose. May sth. 1875. Go 4o Cheap John's for Canton Flanneli. S.' H. & D. SAYRE, ; ' Are notifie d that their ACC OUNTS Ml4l . BE SETTLED or.ttiey will be collected bylaw .. • I i 1 ' • ._ CO I 1:!1' RR : Lir ELROP MI COYSTOCIL, September V . , 1570 7 I Asilyzess. Fine eashiineres.nt 75 cents, at •Oheip , EW . STOCK OF prof:33merzr,; just recelved and for rale by Q UPERI. INS . ... For sale by ALSO. ALL KINDS,OP I - GROCERIES, At the @tote of 7'reabla. , l:tlm4easses: For sale by Montrose: April SI, ! . `. FUN ... . i FUN . ' FUN • _ Ladies'` Felt skirts, at Cheap John's. THE :JNDEPENDEAY2 Sewing Machiiiel THEOREATF JTAI9IIEVIMENTO!TUZAOZI Sews trom but One Spool of Thread. It bas'bot Ili working puts, Is sostelers,asd saws more rapidly ttao any Mocklemts the Market. , Hasa self-qaug Straight Naafis. It comblies Darabiitt7 with lleanty and Slmplkitz.sadl • • has all the Modem Improvements. Vr'A PIRST-CL&88 MA COMB ON AL swig WALNUT TABU. VON $l5. 81ozstai IXTebrAt•Milk Addr,ll9o, IFORPBI4 DENT BRWINO &ACM:RICO., Dec. 4t iY IltDAtustoo.ll. T Yard wide sheetingp, 8k ets., st qbesp John's. -A.. ClClsCO3'.aagnrir, Carpenter and'Buil • der„ riONTRAVIIt to erect ettucturca of all kin section and complete them In evert data t. sea elite Mantle., Sob. littnda Doors, and Etuates, fprefshed to order. Stair finikting mot lug Ilapermadit specialties. Ittn_ploy none bii taced.workmen, Shop Soil the maUnnitsit utr lifoutrontsaitstutry O. - - Buy your Boots at Cheap John's. 1- $5 to gui - ) A per dry. Assuts Wanted. AntilaiFfe ' Wail, es of working people enough woe young and _nid, mike more money at work toette. Ise_ their own Iticalltuil, during their spare monies* or au' the time. than at any thing else. We affer ,eapia7 rent that *ill pay handsomely for every hoar'. work. Fell particulars, term.: iv., tent Owe. Send up your address at onto. Don't delay, Neil is the t Ind look for work or business elsewhere until you hsofa learned what we otter. O. STINSON W.; Peseta* Main!. nl4ll A DVAHTISING: Lunar : Good: tlyetematiee.--A A. persona who contemplate making euntracts with uerripepare for the Insertion or adventaemente, -*add. send 25 cents to Geo. P. Harrell(o., 41 part' Row New Yort, for their PAXPII46I93OOIC GdnaltPlu enth edit on .) coutaletng data of otter 1000 newt mad Intl oll y ttee. rhow lag the coat. Atte stliesieit= en for le nit papers la many Mates at a iteimeademul edactlon - from pubilabererates. Get the Book. SAVE hr 'mime $4."3 tot any $4 Xmastap and 111 TROWN Stilt% Mil/ 01$11 ir s, U. otos an& tho • $ll • inn isiziroini. my, reek,. NJ*GOODS.'. SUITS FOR ALL p,I3.CARY. & Co.. ProitrintOrn. Middletown, Orange Co.. N. T tors 11. J. Will& F L 6 U R. . 11. J.. 191133. H. J. WZBIL sszto roam:amt.-W. NIONEY :,t 11. J. WM.,