• •,‘ • Vol( . • ` n 6, .. 3Z,:J.- rmottai--toral. VOW *AdVenial:ollollU. sutice—T4otniu; ttilford. • ' )3081NItsi LOCALS. oysters—Keyetaho Sa loon. licAl Meeting. Conicrente 31etting. New Yank Obirver. THE 11111Q04fi-f0R:=1878.,.. Wedesire to express our. obligations for the large and increased patronage the DnatoertiT has received for the • year 175 . , • We believe it has not been'without ,its goottetlects upon the, best interests oi,the ..Conety ati well aitmOnlts' proprietors. Knowing that an increase of its circulatiosvoill bring a more, than e ornitxmd . t ini, increasqof its. i n nce, we. proposi to send out et. cat - is:mei ic . 03 'IOW devote hist info in increasing Its stthseribers, together with.oth er lotsin . ftss In its interest, , This Costs tta money and thinking that there may:be others who would be glad to extend" its direttlation in' their neighhorhood, and also receive a remuneration tar so doing, we will make the follOwingPrOpo• s ition. t" To any one• collecting a list Of sub- scribers and sending) .the .cash with the names we will allow them 25 cents tor each such sub- scriber. This is 12% per - Cent. or *bent what it will cost.to do it by an agent We do this in the interest ot ourselves - and alai) in the In terest of our subscribers.. The larger our pat the better we can afhird 'to make , our paper. We know that none our subscribers mill fbel at all aggrieyed by the abOve proposi tion for we have had many of theM, who have not only paid for their own paper promptly, "but who have subscribed and seat it to - their friends and thus-have aided us in making such improvements as we have since we took charge of the paper. As we have said before;lt is not only us, hut all others of our peiitical faith that are equally interested in the success of the Democusv,and we are free to acknowledge the many favors we have received, 'Nee he& 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 and power for good, we hope toimerit the same good will in a .correspondingly in creased degr ee. Ilawfxv Cuusan. lottings About Town. • • . . . • Woman's Temperance Prayer-meeting at the residence . of 91ra. d.:B. .Eldred, Thursday at 3p. m. , • , The pews and sheds of the Baptist church, Will he let for the next ensuing year on Satur day next (New Year Day) commencing at one o'clock. • ; Gray is building a new i nssid t ence on Depot street, near where' the depot of the Montrose Railway should be if the Company bacttulfilled,,thelr contract with our citizens. . • . , • A Sunday School .thtt Tree la shed Its re eons:fruit ' at, the .Preshyterian 'church on Fri (ley etching next (New Year's eve) December 6 . 15t,.:187,4, for.. the 'benefit, of l the Sunday &heel. ' . Le e , B. O. Ptimp, igsq:, of, our; borough deAmped, laufferingjn aingle-blessedness, but 4t „ervecon.tixt,l=hil week .in -the sweet ofilyinetealbutida. ; . afiss'Flla L. Bliss, of Wltyctrilti., haft' taken full Charge of the camp and recruits are now in order. • SOntercineuught ' to secure one of thoSe $2O, toewr att'ret, : tarniusi -4:OfiCAliellast- one. is tonushed.in plecatiel carefully preserve it . menientel for the .11•eift generation . to remein her tont' ."-city, fathers" by. „This generation tali remember them 'without any 'ouch token for they lucre been. presented with' $6OO cilecket 7 • heard of privatn . Wallts upon, the Public Square, which can be seen and remembered. by'them, be 'When the tuxes are collected to pay rotthem... . ' • ' . •: '• - he "week of Prayer," WhiCh I has been seriied for a number of years'.bir the Christian_ chureheii)f. the world in response to the sui gestitins of the "Rvangelical Alliance," will be observed by the . Methodist Eplioopal, Presby terian. and Ilaptist churches of this Rorciughin We/following orders Union Meetings will be held - cacti:elk/noon commencing at 23; o'clock tak'ing the 'chill tsin successiOn, : •holding 'tbe Mitt next . Monday afternoon in . the M.E.ch arch kcindLy evening Union Prayer and .Confer ence nibeling in , the. Presb3,, , ierian church.- The remaking evenings of the' week each church will hold. service in, their, respect/ye churchtof. The elecition of President :and Directors ot the Mon insp. Rail way Company will talte_place Monday ,'Jnn:lo;lt3fi(i.' .We have . criticised the present nianagem,ent fur not fulfilling their con traccvtith our Citketis When ,their money was pledgell,by cempleting the rcutd!to its terminus and tor leaving .in a- locillitY detrimental to the best Interests of the company us as .the. town.' We are waiting forua change" on January Will, either' in' officisla or administra tion:And we will . hold nur-"viali Of wrath" un-, til subsequent events devtlop. We have the tif the Railway Company in "_view as n sit its that of oar', citizens ~aud have Always acted trom.thia'stand point. ' - V, f, • Do nut laugh at that drunken man reeling through the street. However; ludicrous the sight may he, just -pause and think. He is go ing home to some tender heart!that will throb with intense agony ; Benue doting mother per haps, who will grieve over the doaintall of ham who who once her-sinless buy ; ;or it may be a fond wile, whose hear! will altuvii hut*, with grief as f,.be views the destruction of ber idol or maybe a loviog *doter, who will shed bitter tears over the degradati7m.of lier brother, shorn of his manliness.and self-respect. • Rather drop a tearin'inlent sympathy with :those !marts so keenly- sensible and. tender, yet: so proud - and loyal that they cannot • accept sympathy tend ,- tred them' tither in word, look or act, although it might fall open ,their crushed arid wounded hearts retr summer devi Upon the withering - *". - Christmas es were held at St. Paul's • churyit at the tomtit hour- The church was very . tastefully andappropliately triunned with evergreen. wreaths ,and Bible precepts. The chancel was so arranged as to be simarked fee tare in the display. , We hail excellent ser anon by tile Iteetor, Rev. E. A. IVarriner,whichi not,uncommon from him, es, such is the gen eral rule And not the exception. i We were also very much inspired In our Christmas worshigt by the *introduction of „new amine to , clue “re Deura'',hy the 'Choir. Our choir r.onSitits of S. Tracy fiwt*t", :tenor, E. R. AuStiu end, Fred Lyon, bhNisio,J,4o, Helme, - .Sopratio, and Hiss Ella Ciiiiiimart;Aßitod (limner, or-- - genial:. Tile, dlttlikkif-;an , Orpuist and ti,obureli choir in a /like .ours ~are ve4 irk ''• r • sOrse, indeetlP' ;0 Bt. aul s deserve ireaC:inidit;inr iii4i,;etticlency, and /lir:.Coo„p4r , : na 1 expert <On tile trglut, and Ilia ,Ida, 'is 1-ons among atm few in Ittelthly and. harmony soprano. tiele Ella ciiaptiko hint / 413, 49 rloefinutf:b 2- 1 4.Aleteral nod env and ,One:-Ittat Is. seldom taptalled, at least:in octr:exPerien !The other Pota are well sestaineilhy,llessta. Bweet,s ,Au 3b ) and which gives Mt first-einaa ittifilbg 'I at St, Peas. _ , . • ie Christmas entertqinment int the' - M. •Clumil Ives ull it , advertised be. end tawstAlltatiousi" gotieo, uplt,:waaje *tree, ,of happy stirpriie and enjoyment 40 , aP THlrtiot" pating,or naywey ,interentedi: , , taittod,,tin Preview reputation of the Ladles or tieing capable of doing a 'good, thing. The "OltrietpitsTie( i" which waS2exhibitediu the evening, evinced the excellent tasiel of the coati Mini* hiving it in charge arrangenient and decerations. At the apex of , the arch back of the pulpit ;misplaced a star so arranged thatl it attracted the admiration of all. The tree was heailly laden, and though a large One, was. not capable of holding all : the bounteous gifts, se several of the most costly were arranged on tables under the tree.. The tree was principal ly for the S. S. of the church, .and as such was a grand suttees each and'all being nmembered and their different reletions to \ tfie school recog nized. The gi ft s were of all grades and kinds, from an elegant ladles gold witch atd ch/in, to the simplest toy, the. useful 'end YlaUftb t , pre dominating. , Of those which it may be +ll to mention of the silver grade, were Castors, spoons, fruit knives, napkin rings, nut e.rackeni and picks, lee pitcher and waiter for the Super intendent, an ice pitcher, waiter and two gob lets for the'Pastor. The teachers were pree ented 'with nice - tokens of regard from their sevenil classee, and the classesfrion their teitCh i•ra. The officers of the school were each rem embered. The organist of the church also was. remembered by a token of.appremetion for her faithful services.. The Sexton was forgot ten. But one pt the most praiseworthy events Of the evening was the gifts of comfl.it posent ed to Mr. fluff and his family, including a sick of flour. Bach recipient evinced "hearty ap preciation for the several fr iendly tiikens of Ilre gard, and it .was , difficult to determine which was themost hippy, the old or the young. We have before us,leit on our table by , Dr.iD. A. Lathrop, a journal, aecount book at:4lo4lpr et,mbined, bearing on. its fir6t pages "Aptii ye, Ist, 1775," and dated at Ntirwick Connec , tient, kept by Walter Latfirtip, graridfather , to the Doctor. The record Was one hundred years old hist April We copy the following family record entered April lit, 1773, by the , grandfather. • 1 "Novemberthe 19 ye 1749 on Sabbath Dity, A Little alter sun down, I was Born." • I "December the 20 ye A. D, 1775, then enter ed, the state of marriage" `lebruarylthe' 8 ye` A. D. 1776, then moved into ray house.'4 .1 "November the 19 ye A. D.,1775, then Was twenty-six years old." ~. 1 .- . "May ye 23 . the A. D. *7O, then Matthew i wasiborn." ' . • ''' , t . "June ye 10th my wife died." . , .. "May.l3 the A. D. 1775 then was ma Tied to , my tecon4 wife, Esther.. Fox, Aged 24 years. April 10 the 1779, born 1755, Died April ascend 'Friday, Febivary ye 25 the A. D. 1780, then banner was horn. Died March 10, 183 L" r • ".Wednextday, February ye 27 the A. D. 3.782, then Weltba was born. _October the i 4 A. D. 1788 of a Sunday night, ten o'clock, she lett this world. Slr was nineteen, months and foreteen days old." June ye 25 the A. D. friday morning A. Route Seven Clock, Denjamin.was bon' s "' r: "July 27 ye 1786 ; Thursday a BOute three of ye clock in the morning Weltha Was born." !- Matr..ll2Bye 1789 A &lute the Brak of. Day which was.A tues•day Dadjei was born." "July 4 A. D. 1792, about Nine A elixjg at, Kite paty was born. Died Juiy 20th 1839„ifed :47. . • '!April, tuesday 15 the 1794 about sun 4147;wn Rolla was Borp." . , , i i I ldr. Walter Lathrop came to thi county • i • about 180 ft : We'find also upon this book of the date .1797' and 1799 the names of Zenus Chapman, Jahn Trumbull, Wm. Crocker, Joshua Tracy, Asa Fitch, Elifelet Baldwin, Sebrea Williams, Na thaniel Avery, William Frisk and a large num beri of other names that are coinmo among " the citizens of mar county to-daY his bdok fe written in a very neat . and plain antrand it is a -query whether a book of the same chatac, ter of today .will apptaras well at a' retnrii' ef another centennial. • i I We also have from • the Doctor the lst Vol. utpe of ,a series of books entitled the'"Univer sal Dictionary of Art," !minted 1n1754, and we ddabt it another of the kind cap be found ib this country.. The .Doctor procured it some years apt) of an: English Surgeon. , Wbo clic can bring out .Centennial doctunePts equal to these! This is the year and they are matters of interest and we shall be glad to give space for their d4c.r . Iption. We may. allude to the abote relics more fully hereafter: , -,1 , Oldest "Pork Barre'. • i Idiltbrd puts in a. claim to the oldest pork barrel in the State. It twat made at Groton, - Conn., in_ 1770, and Consequently is 105 i•tears old. It was in the possession of Josiah 'Morris 8 years sad is row in the family of his grand sou, D. E. Morris of Milford. It has never been repaired i is of oak, .and has contained 200 pont es of pork each yea , and has heldiin all 21,000 pounds of nork. • ' .. t '.. Remarkable Thennemetrieal Change. Tuesday . and - WeAlnesday, the ..21st. and 22d days of December, 1875, are dais to be remem tiered for the unusual , and amide', change of iemperature. Tke difference between the first dity, at Six a. In., and tbirtyliburs afterward was sixty.two degrees, and we: have taken a ,careful look over the weedier reports of this lo cality for a period of over a quarter century, and -find that the most sudden Cheops which have taken place were not- over forty degrees in a period of 4 brty-eight hours. Railway Change. The D. L. dr ,W. RR. o. Copnot notices in their car and machine shops on Thursday an nouncing (hit the time In' these shops from that date will be reduced to six'bours:a day. The - Company are seriously contemplating changing the gauge of the railroad from its, present broad guage to , the narrow goage, and hence have • issued orders to discontinue the construction of broad guage.coal cars, Which it is said accounts for the reduction of time In the shops. Experience teaches that the narro s w gunge.railroads can be operated atilt= twenty to thirty per cent. loss expense than the broad, 'and the proposed change is to .beln l iade on the score .111* ecououty.--,Beranton Journal; A Deer story. . i. A few days since as .11enrfand Edward Ball, of Fo!ks township, (boys aged 15 and 18 years) were going into the woods to cut w0.,(1 a large clrer ran UP to them and - sitowed‘lightl. 'The bois were frightened at •this &trance ak on the part of tile deer, and called for their' dOt a pup eight months old, to "takerbien.": the_ og W;1.9 eftWil to - the task and soon sumeded In Winging the deer to °ground," *hen the boys„ r.t., atter beating the de with ,atone until WaS helpless ttiey eut his throat. The dcer as it 4 large one and was quite a °deer' uuddrt ing tor _two boys of their • age when sti wally inn tem. have had the ltd*rer fever" and retained wittiuut a "buck Coupty J:kM(xmva.,- OIMMI TLe Blogberotou 2Ymet : relab*: how a t imal4' ihyptclau of that city—Dr. ,Elacria a Welts-- iugt and found a set of silver !pone, whieb had ueen emit her us a preseat,t/t . ...her parents in a I, ox o f thing and silver-00z i nulxiYing the articles the spoons were left Ina bottom of the box covered with sawdust, the_ doctor not knowing -that they were -included is the pr pt hut 'subsequently -being Informed ,of the it WAS found that tbe boy who iad moved the box bad -emptied , the sawdust into the (,)henangoriver . andwai Tablet°, pOint out the', precise. locality:, and alter lougland,thor hugkifiveatitiation the doctor bixaul'e satisfied that ehe - saw the glitter of silver-ware. . bait wailioeured'und let it little ',thee the ett set sliocdlo 3TAlsspreredi , ..• - - - • NrONTBOSE . $ DEMOCRAT - DECEMI3 29,j57 s / 7 utittilidle tilos for the Poor? : The following Are the luestions to be dist; euised ittrthe 'coniention ot poor direetont of the odieral t?ountlea of the state, to be beld2:at Altoona, oti the' 119th or January next, prepar ed'br Superintendent Huila, of the Allegheny eounty home, and R. D. McGonnigle, clerk of Ole Allegheny pOur . wand f - • :- 1. Is there a neerssity for's general revision of 'the poor, laws 'of) the state • .1' -2. The most judicious Inotho . d of distribut-: ing ont-door ratite: .3. The general management of alma-houses 'and the amploynient of inniates. What ,'to do with - children in alms; houics. • The hest and most effective mode'of disc noting of tiar And whr ilatien is nee essarl tochr A Desperate T The passengers on a train on the t Yesterday !Nero considerably `startl edby the thrilling situation of a young woman 'upon the track, a little way hvin Pittston station...lt appears that . slte was, walking along \the road, aad hy some tolahap had caught her foot be; t ween the two 'rail's. This, in the prestince of an a'pprpachini train, made her position most . alarming. Shegrew white with terror, ndled at lier foot with-all her miebt, and struggled to tree herself frotnrwhat seemed' t i n her a fearful tate. At length as the train Approached nearer she managed a superhuman effort ,to tear hir font away &Om between the rails, leaning ; the shoe that had been on it behinti t aud hasten- I • • ingawaY in sheer exbaustioa from the spot.— Wei copll not learn Cher 'name s but those. aril° witnessed the incident will long remember that womturs agony as site se..med to stare death in the face.--#cretnron Republican. ' Smoking in the liarn . .a , , "No knotting" is posted in the most decent factories. It might to be Posted hi every barn. There its not much difference between having a horie thief around the stables,and a man cleats• lug off - horses with a pipe ha bis mouth ; and there is no hired man much meaner than the one who, when his 1 emploYer• comes around, slipp=ing pipe into hif• pocket, or holds his hand vier it, as if it were a little bird. , All such fel- . lOrs should lie paid off, started off, anti kepi 4 is for the hrtMer Lionell going into the barn ,v':ith a pipe, in ;, his mouth, no complaint can he made ; tout it his establishment burns up, nhiody lohotild Cry, unless it he . , the wife and Ohildren. . Liglotaingand incendiaries, and spontaneousl combustion combined, do not cause as may barns' to be burned as the pipe ; and generall one good horse soot also. It would be much better if the smoker would go UP with the smoke, and have sinuke enough, for once. 1 . - . 'East Bridgswater ant Vicinity. . '- 1.4ch00l closed Friday 'noon. The teacher, Mi 4 Alice Guernsey,having a severe cold there will be no school this week. . I There will be an Oyster Supper and Sociable • , at Grange rooms, Saturday evening; Jan. Ist. Coine and spend NeW Year with as. . A car' l a dial nvitation is extended to all. By o rof cornt ittee. •,' - i East Bridgewater Grange No. 48,,P. of H., elected officers to serVe for the , ,eriting year, as follows Matter, Samuel ,Myth ; Ovirseer, Harvey Griffin.; Lenturer(J. L. Griffin ;'Stew ard,} A. . Baldwin ; 'Asi4 Steward,A. Gardner; Chaplaf , D.:Hi:oolli= ; Treasurer, C. J. Cur tis ; 1 Secretary./IC. b Jewett ; Gate Keeper, Jaynes C. Baldwin ;,;Ceres, lira. Tracy. Prink ; Poniona,Allirs. N. 0. Passnuire ; Flora,_Miss Eva Foot; Lady Aistantl Steward, Mrs. Jen nie Stnyt.bi The firsi.'.reguiar meeting for the ,installation of hfficers - will take place January Ist. Dec.tastErhlgeivater, ec 27, ,1875 1 • - A Sad liereavement: Saturday ,1 ' • , • • - • On afternoon last.'fliriun Snyder, one oi•the . ging boases' . lmder Wm. Simpson, boss carpenter of the Pennsylvania Coal COm panY, metlwith an accident at Pleasant Valley, which ended. On Thursday in - hts death. - It ap paallii that Mr Snyder was it work during ok def., in the vicinity , l ot Pleasant Valley,-and whMt his laliurs were over, he \ went to the foot of No 22 te ?Ake a light car home. He waited it timen the little cabin by the track on tit a train wail ready,' when he stepped out; anc• while attemping 'to .Iboasd a ear, berm sum way missed 'is , footing and fell on the Itrack.-4 instantly ,Pitiless wheels passed iri.er ' 3 body, Marin ' his right leg away, and break )..he bones of 'the other below the knee. 1 men near hyfat once hurried to the relief of Snyder, wpcylkaa made as comfortable as p We, and subsequently carried to his ho Pine street, bi this borough. Surgical ai , al . summoned, s:nd an amputation of the ri leg was . made. - lie was ;•then attended to i tiler *pacts and,lteff to‘ti r n , tender care 4 h* ami ly. The' oving onesi watched a'ndrin him constantly, but their; ministrations •co only assuage a part of his, acute agonies, an he lin gered along until 4 Thursday momwhen death came th . ,. , rOe l ie him of his ,su ring.— iii Ftittgion 0064. , 4 irysterp 1 -The village o 1 yederal Store, in. county,3l. Y., / , ,me a mystery - irt th , Dui* of a boy trained Fronk Fa] llichwel'Amel, of that place. Th , ed camp meeting :stf.S'The Store last r ,andregardless of the sorra sal Influences stole ;-some peanni cheating of this sent the lwy ho he of-ir whipping., Parcel is repr.esented as a limn, and es_ being r ip the ha' his boy mosternellyi3vlth stk as the boy ;his not . bejen seen anger, ansPitions have gaitief., lather knows more of his w Would be.safe for him to divi has been compelled to , apps A.,Jltitigitiustice of the Pe eerning the boy's disappesi that 11 was her Opinion thl husband,haci,kill.td their, somewbere bef to kno 80 . afraid that Farrel wol, Minhaef:Fairel is at I)etentic4 Newi York Sguirwt litturiblers sups l oney while pOsing 4kreduee. ahrbannis lit Germany. The pout; Coleridge burg, in Gerr Tliere , tdeased iota i t riteresi little proielite I to tl4l er, and Pf? I ) 4eats or foitr **the_ be moray I,otbuyi tb en is to )J6 iir4 1144 a wo • ItiO*l4 day; Abeleirildrei oot 0:1:4 a grey taiga i} liitl3 tude ilia 4 l ) to 3 a letter from Maze ry,,:tbuti writes is custom here which, Me. r The children wake parents: and to tacit oth. their children. Fur three I ;Christmas !the girls are Dye _save up their pocket prisente. What the prec iously kept secret, ana th e for . 4trlvoncest to conceal on the evening . bed* of We pairlorS is lighted up to which .be ;parents must tv bough fls fastened 04 (lie lattince frigujile wail,a Multi kers 'due fixed ~but .111 lilt tint' Are 4e,Wy co n . 'red paper, etc., hinge tad flur: twigs. tinder this *nigh OM iut, In great:order, the presents their pales tey still concealing In dist' they,; intend for each'uther: its areintioduced, and each iki,V7 le gift.. They alien bring out,the !ne by one, tl.fmn'their pockets, - 494 inn with. 'Cud embraces,— messed' this scone there were eight: Area,. aid tiali eldest : - daughter - Wl' wept' aloud tar- joy and tends:ta li;1 • ikrad tea front) tl children la?' 1.116 y their pallkt Thee the scuts hit remaind present W Lien I orpine therMol and the tears ran down lb° race oc the father, and, he clasped ali bin children. so tiglit.to Lis hreilt, it Ist.,ernetl as if he did it to stifle the sk) that wasrhiing. drithir ROWOZPOr CILIUSW ISIr. Cyrus D. Camp has purchased the press : es, material and fixtures of the Tusahrultwelc Republkan °filen and will hereafter publish it is tha interest of the Republican party.' r' prawth of Oraisgee. - . - The annual repaid of R. 11..Thornas, secreta ry of the State Grange Of ,Patrons of Hui bandry,-shows that the order is growing.ripid ly. As to the bbabfess done he says the agent during the past year, since April last, transact ed business for the order to the amount 01 $l3l - and saved to the order, fully fifteen per cent„ aggiegating at, least 420,000, whilst the entire expense4l the agency is within $2,700, or about two per cent. of the business transact ed.. _ Se also mentions that more business 'has been tit - tweeted directly , by the patrons with manufacturers and whole-sale dealers 'than through the agency, and that, as an. organiza tion, the operations may safely be estimated at $400,000 during the present year, with a net saving of from 475,000 to 4100,000.- At the tim2: of meeting last year the granges in the state numbered lour hundred and forty ; now six hundred and thirty, showing an,increase of one hundred and ninety, whilst only fourteen have ceased to exist by consolidation or, sur render of charters, The total number of mein bets in the state on the 20th of September last was 28,000 and by hounting or estimating addi tions during the present quarter;not yet &Ili cially reported, the membership cannot be less than 30,000 to-day. For the quarter ending December 81, 1874, three hundred anti seventy reight granges reporeed and paid dues ; for the second, ending March 31, only 'ten out:of four hundred and twenty-seven were delinquent ; tor the third quarter, seventeen out of five hun dred and eight tailed to report, and slur nine out of 'five hundred and sixty-nine• have sot yet retorted for the last quarter ending Sep tember SO,. A. minute:` tatement of receipts and expenditurea foots np—receipts for the year $8,812 85, and disbursements, s7,9l6,leaving a balance on hand 13E096 SS. To , this is added 4710, balance on for?ter account for 174. The Pomona Gmngea ars all in good working con dition. Nineteen were organized during the present year. The meetings of the state grange are being largely attended: N... • . „ . Golden Wedding. / ' .. There was a very pleasant arr i tagreeable sur prise party at :Dea. II .G.l.Y's; in. Springville, on Saturday, pp. 18th, 1875,1cornmemorative of the fiftieth isinversary of their wedded life, The occasion ids / one 91 especial and peculiar interest, for it as the, first event of tbe kind that had ever Sten celebrated in 'the family of I either Mr.'or Ira. Ely. It_wirs ag • ine surprise, for the friends from a,dfistance, p tiercing to ride on thel cars rather lean by prisfte conveyance, went to Montrose Station toile oil thetrarrow guige road. The train was i* cow us and _ charge of Mr. Welters, who was very. veobliging. They went on pi t the early , ruing train and arrived there just at the br 'of day. 4 1 dra. Ely was the second danghter the late Nathaniel Curtis,of Bridge t”, water. er rblatives present were , Gayliird Curtiswife:,,ot Susquehanna Depot, C. J. Curtis, le and Sim, ,Irs. S. L. Kennard, and Mrs. J. V.. Curtis, of East Bridgewater. Mr. ai t Ely's atives were IL IL Mitchell, esq. (who was p tat the wedding in 1225,) and wife; of on, Wyoming county, Geo. Mitchell, en wife ind son, of Springville, and all their chil dren cept'Mrs. J. Smith, who , was prevented by —nes* and all of their grandchildren. By req ' t 01 filnds e. J. Curtis presented, to I lir d Masi Ely the various tokenti and me m ' es of ' hive and esteem which the friends h. selected, and made some feeling and appro p to renaarks, to which Aix Ely reapund • - i f ,4Ale presents were especially intended lb eir benefit -and] comfort, and showed 'exec:: , i t taste and - juligment in their selection. 4 tong the mo4+ prominent presents' Wasig :old headed cane] by Gaylord Curtis I •I esq ad 1 1 ,heautiful Pictorial Bible,' by their , el , L daughter, Mrs. S.';'D. Thomas. \ The dinher Wei excellent,'and tho Wed ;'d taste and grest iikill in its , various ar N . ld mes. Much credit is duo to Mrs, E. C lyi' Mrs. and Miss ThOmas,ruad Mrs. George di al!. r. they very rarely oecttr. May peace, had and prosperity crown'the labors of this a couple, and may they live to'cldoy th of their childten, neighbors, and. frien long years, is the sincere desire of a ChrBTEIII3 OTEITZII3 ! 1 OVlTEitii 1 MEETING OF MEDICAL SOCI • al meeting of the Susquehanna cal Society will be held at the o rt'tar.y, in Montrose, on Wed 1576, et 10 a. m. Tue nsnal cli 411 regular practitiquera are 1 to be present. __lsappear t fel son of gad attend flkpLember ding spirit- Hilt father with a prom 7 Comextruurcr. Diger4scis. There .will be &aeries of n Universalist church, end January 3d, 1876. Servieo lull past sir o'elosk - in th , Friday evening January It delivered by. Ministers b pains will be taken to w titable. Passionate t of chastising of wood; and ince. Ills father's rgrouild thSt his `.realxmts than it ge. The mother before Clinnncy - Brooklyn, Tan I>eA 'sillily pearl now in its I indeed, we are worth 1 the piper. pictures:at did family newspaper noutaining all the deal secular, and, an, endl young and old, all of Every family,afoul copies, address Deg. 28,1875. and testily coo- me. Sim testified %%icbael Far rel,her an, and buried him 1, and she was her murder her. sent in thellnUSe of to gly§Ovidenee swindled him oat ;of was in that city Jug*/Leer: Th and Traverse ,ju Court to commun. January 10,1876 : Bridgewater— Newell Hanisoi Clineonut-4-TI Dinioek-41et Fritnd Milli Forest Lakr Reator. , Franklin-4 Great Bend Greati Bon; Harmony, Jessup—Si Jackson— Liberty-1i Montrose .New Doud, Oakland An t ral Apt* Bridg gkencer Brous Cliff Such eventai are' peculiarly . iateresti 311111311388 Locals. Forty, 50 and SO cents per quart, 52t1' • Jim-am VEUU.r VEIUCLIN Isay.to pt to yo eystone Saloon and get a good Dec. 28. 1875.—tf. CALVIN O. Montrose, Dec. 187505 t splek se largest dimension* de news, religions and variety of reading for itch is pure and good: Lave it. For specimen PitnitEL4')., N. Y. owing' Is s list of Grand drawn - f9r Montrofda on Isloaday, nd Jurors. Bush, Rtigir Ha r p er , aniVewitt. W Allen, Hiram 41 Conklin; d ward _FatFlarother,•baltsb: larnie Yam:. -Richard T Gillespie. fro—Michael Kiirow. . mid 13 Cook., -.• CDiniert. , lase (; Nor& ' harlot Ist eraidei •-• berci-4otta triplesta-_44Aut, reryuy 0 Mee4er , J. ". • . - I.—Justus mat. - • . - *ask " • ' frere . tuan ''• ; • Obadiah B Hsi Frunkpoodivin,zeiAtiaol . ;routa tUF. - ' • I - ' Williams, Edwin. P - = 3 gt# lA* P i 9 l Y4* rObi BM"; Rush— t3ilvpr ~. E'~ c~ ..,. ... , 4 .:.: ~~__.'~. Great Bend hora--Santitiyat Buck. -1 - Greatßead twp—Dhenezer GIL " -Gibion—Samuel A. Holates;Ohas ,Res gut. Harliird—Henry Grant:, •i• i -• Jaellson--OrvilleGritile.. • Jetsiap—David Robertsett,Byron GrPan; lel Bolle — s. • ' ' LenbxAia Titus, Thoinas•Helstemi, it Little Meadows . —lrviti R Beaßisleel ; Lathrop—George IC Eastman. ~ lilddletuen--Richard .O'Donnell, j ..tibijali SpNe ell*. I w ktiliord bpro---Theodpre Hale ~Chas Oakland-Joshua L .touicll ; Leroy . Whittirker. ' - Rush—George B Gray. 1 . i ' _ Silver Lake—Clisrhsa De hardy. Sprippitle—Marvin'Bl wan, firer B Ms , : ley. , . .„'! . .. i • Thomson --Giles L Lewis. i Traierse juiors--&cond reFk. Auburn—George tiool,'MiltortLott, George W Stebbins, Marshall Van Scutcg. • ' Brooklyn--Charlea ii . Eerrig' 'Home P Tit , tany,Georger Tiffany.. '... , Olitier&-James (I Decker, Q n Morgan. . Diniock—Joel Compton, Clis 4e a Risley. - Itundaft—Thornas Halste• 4 ortimer White. . : Pranklin—Omer Summers, ', • nklin 8. Ting ley. 1 Priendeville—Stephen Sa • ' r.: PorcstLa.ke—lsaac Strin 4delbrt Warn er. ; 4 ' Herirck-r-Brujamin BOO( .‘..yd. , Ilarinony--Charit% E 31 # y. . •• • Jeashp—Wra Wheelock. . Lenox-Joseph T Bern ' , Holloway Robin- son. I - ' Lathrop7--J4.Blrua,l). 31 ~ fey. . ' , 11110:etown—Ithrimer C ntield. Rorktrose—SoloMon L. ,, ,rilott, Milton J Rob ertion: 1 - :. - New •bliifir rd—W in T Oxley. • _ Oakland"—Benjamin f , ellune. LRusli--Henry R Mere George 8 Shoemaker. Susquehanna Depot—, M D Hetchum,Jamoai Van Isc,ostrand. . Spripgyiile—Aso M .lAm.' SilverLake—Edwa ' W Rose. " Thoreson— George .. Blandin. Ba 4 Tickets prin , b in; first -claw styleand at cheep rates at thisiftlee. • I / s BOSti TWEED cap N. A. Lyon's Drug ti itt, yourself Montrose, Dec. red and , on-exhibition at store. calf and see how Prtaroonarns.—; jefures taken in all the lat est styles. Old pitturm copied and enlarged. Also a l spleralkt,l4 of fmtnes for sale cheap, at G W. DociuTTLE's. Moittmee, Juur s ,io, "74.—tf. • f WOcires, Cbelis and .Jewelry repaired on short notice a warranted , at F. D. Melba- Jewelry gore. , formerly libel! & Melhn. . ' Montrose, Jily 28, 1875.- 7 t( • P . , Naw YEA ; P TY. ~ &New Ye Party will be held at the Eagle lintel, New Word, Pa., , :en' 'Friday evening. .Deeetnher 31, ,187.5. Ilasie by Tiffany's Band. 8111-11A50. . . .I ) ;:,Pitzxnair. Prop'r. Dee. ; s3, ltr, I .., Lzt-rtg. ; ; - 1 -• ' ' i f litty:f G p oL . Willinm• vii a l t de t li e ver a llp f t r is ee t lecturei il Odd.Fellowship' .the B • cburcti In ntrigervillet, on Yeduesday, Janu ary' 12th, 76. ' ' I ' Qom:.-' Gni4g lilt:, Dec: 15, 1875. . t :NoTrcF..- 1 • a t _ f• _ . An . al election will lie held by the stock , holderS the Montrose 11.411wity, .Company, on the seta Monday, or the lath Any•of Janu ary,pl. 1 ; .at the "Packer House, " in the bor ough . Tunlitinnock, ; between , ,the. hours of one a .two o'clock , p. m:, for the elmtion of 'one n for President -iind:tweive persons . . , .CISII. 0 X PARTY. ..-D4 Snyder, of RO4b,viill give a .cotillion iAtty, On Friday night, Dec. 81at, 1875. 'Good I4ine will be in atteudanee and a good, time 4y be expected. • uslF Dec. 22.1875. • _,. . 0 Tim dm . mial 3lee i thig oil the members of the ) 1; ,Pdtl Fellows' AlutnallAte Insurance Company, 11l htl held at . Odd Fellows' Hall, blunday veiling, January Bd s 1876, et 7 o'clock. I -- ' CILARLE:s IL Edll7ll, E&y. f 1 Munerose;Dec.V.).,, - le. 70. ' . 51w2 i . 1 'Dr PnicEs Low. I - • At P. D. Melhuish's Jewelry and Music Store you %id find a large stock of Holiday Goods, Solid silver and Plated, Ware, Walnut Clocks,! ltit.t styles. Jewelry, &c. Examine my primes and goods before purchasing the where. GUtids engraved free of charge. ' Montrose, Dcc. lb, 1875. sowB -- 1 A. "limb!' CURISTIIIIB 9 End "Happy New Year to all ! If you feel :doubtful. about the truth of tbisjuSt step into M. A. Lyon's Drug Store and get some of those nice Holiday Goods he bus just !purchased, and take home to your, family and see if you are not madethe happiest mortal alive. Moutorse, Den. 15, 1875. 6,0 w 3 . r , foir ness. urthy We have just received a very large stock of plain and fabcy envelopes, letter and note pa per,, plain snd fancy bill bead papers, cards of ull sizes and colors, colored poster papers, etc. all of Which wo Lim -afford to print cheaper than any office in this or neighboring counties, and in as good style. sWork done in black and cotorecA inks. It yOu think, there is. any that can beak us, ghe us a trial, and we will sliciw you whit we can do. - All kinds of blanks on Lend or; printed to 'order. MUTUAL A. B.;Burms, at the Eagle Drag Store, keeps constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of, pure Drugs and' Medicines, Paints,olls and Vatinish. also a very large assortment of Port Mbnnaies, Comps, Brushes. Perfumery, and Toilet Soaps. Physicians proscriptions earefullY compounded at all hours'ot the day and night. Give him a call. Sign of the Gol den Eagle and fortar. • - Morittose, June 0 1875.-tE Go to the ter Stew. Itll The sno' flinty 'Medi • of the See ay, Jan. Lth, will be, held. dially invited I'6ti,z PouLic.—As a guarantee that Tay lor's Fatally Medicines are the best in market, of their hind, and that-the quality of the goods shall hereafter be maintainedj would say to all : ";1' alter using them you are not satisfied you I.lBlt received benefit m proportion to the price paid, return the erupt} , bottle or package, and t,retlyoar.money back, as want no man's money Unless lie is satisfied he has received Its equivalent. - Respectfully, • !! H. BROWNLNG TAYLOR, Prop'r. October 6 1875. SEY, Bec'y. lugs' held In the acing Monday, o commence at eninit, and close Sermons will be abroad. Much the mectings.pro- w NT TO MOVE IT. - ' will Offer .my large stock of Flour and Salt, and general line of grocery ;goods veovlow for a short time for mat, as 1. exptvt toiMove in a few dayi into a new store building ,opposite Ckmper * Co's. Bank, and do not want to be at the expense of moving is htrge stock Of heavy goods. Now is a good time, to buy your Flour and SAW ''l -hare never hcts better stock of "good Fltiur, frch ground - than at the present Jlme. E. P. STAMP. '" Montrose. Oct. 20, 1875 tf., best of westing, we; and alone twice of re►nluma , • _ _ . t,atuv l orarrr r.as_utsraTto'ss FREE. There !is no subject that' requls so much study and eiperience as the treaun nt 4f chron ic diseaks. The astonishing success and re marhablel cures performed by Dr: Butterfield, are duett,4 the gift olclairvoyance. to the life long study or the constitution or matt, and the curing o4diwases from natural remedies. Curee the worst, forms of Scrofula. Catarrh, Piles, Fe male Weak, ems, Asthma. Kidneys or'Biadder Will be t the Cafferty House, Binghamton Friday, and Saturday, Janutor 7th and Bth. ".Euzzite is the sentiment of countless suf. friers, who find the balm .of relief, and the kmotaiu ' f or - their health and - streigth in Ayer' arkaParilla. It is the:most potent of all the alterstivesto purify - the aystetriand cleanse) the blood; lt ipossesees invigorating qualities, so ; that itatiMulates the faded .vitallties arid pur ges out the? corruptions Which mingle with the Monti. Prioriloting derangement and decay. We arolaSt4red by many intelligent physicians Ctilhilmedicine cures beyond all others of and we can tolli• Ibis stateinent iqta - psperience.-4th (Mass)) Whits F7.4g* 'Mira that thp people of Montrose and nelalty are finding out where the, most popn lar:DrySloods House ii )3ippamtun is located tor 0, -rißisson & inform .us that their iOule, from this section, is_ very ;Jsrge and am *tautly increasing. In chub . Stock may nots.he ro,„sadi c„ : t re earl carefully, jieteeted stock' o r Dry: suitable tuibe WAl,l3llot everybody': They mnim - Speligt7 tif;t4ACk - 81110, Black al/wittier* Black ifollal*Alaa 4 1 1/kWa t and the thiari - -gredes of Drees :GOO* and Am this llue-karejarepared to Eive::fikOlne fletidedharr' PAWL We suppcwo that nearly ilverytOdy is aware : Unit atom 15,100144 at 81 CPdtt Btre . o4initttlolthitimnil, • . 11A - tisspitton Sept 29418744 ketors, to serve thfr.tripttoy fortheffln r Cu/Luta L. ItnowN, Beep. 15,1875. •; 51)Nr4 and Lidiea' under ware at Cheap . . The Latest neicain.. Binghamton is - that Rine SholeS, of ISEI Court Street, have just received their third Fall and Whiter stook of.Thr_Goods which IS now Omplete in all'dePartuleatx The hest Bilk., ;The best Black. s.hineres.—‘.: The best Alpliea. `The bM2derines:;•;-Empreast —Plaids of all descriptions, The beat: Shawls, - Kid Gtoves;-Binbroideries Ribhons, Tics, &c.; fact everything : that. is knpt too trevetass. Dry. Goods Bunn at bottom figures., Another .impertint iteui,;whlch if knewil may b essential' to, the ;peoplo.of Montrose, New Milford and surromidirig 'eOuntry, that Gee. and C. C. Fearet would be inostbappyho see ail oUtheir acquaintances and 'show them the brirgairis that Bine & 6401 tit .are now prepared - ,- • ' " • 'HusidsBll9l.F.S. • BlngiMntoli, Dec. 1,1875. .--• . Cut this out' and bring It with you to the Store of CHEAP SOHN, where by buying - $lO worth in more of the following or other goods you_will redeye upon presenting - this notice 'A HANDSOME CHRISTMAS PRESENT, . Good yard wide sheeting from 8 o to ge. thiod calicoes, light colors, 6 c Best calicoctt,dark and medium 7 e: Good titatonffitutels ' - - ' '- -: ' 'l,4(c. Better; " - ! 4 3 - , - ' "'• Se - . Oest i ". 1 ".. '7 ' 18c. Goad black alpabas • - ' " .- - :45c. 'Better l " 1-. " ~. , e e f . ~ ~.,. e . 85e. Best ; " '7 " '- / .''' 40c. gxtra fine black alpacas andlnolialis'' 50c. I Boys .-4-,-_, t-eady-tneuleTull its from $l3 50 to $9 00 islen4 t " I /" 9 to 12 50 'Mena tap sole izood:kip,boots - -•=8 50 Boys tO stile Boyd kip boiit# , -.- 225 tadiesbeaver lake from -4460t0 $6 00 Ladies felteikirts from - • •75 to, 125 11”14nder shirts mid Alrawort from 50 415 c. LOtes., - ,and childrPn, handsome trimmed !Elate And BOnnets in telt, strew and velvet tram $2 to $4, '.• L - - . ' Our .:reasons tor - tbe•above extraordinary re duction in pricti you Will find by reading our general advertiiemelit which welequest you to do and, give us a call when you *ant to make a purchase. I , 8. PrLutax & Co. 'D.e.-15, (Poet's bullding.)A. ZaA...1Ei.X1.X.49613rZ113. Psitsr)li—Lximitf—ln Lenox, at the reithienee 'of 317; Sydney Loomis, on -the 20thInst-,;by .:Rev. A., M. Frank 'Perkins of Brook lyn, Simi Ansi Ella A. Loonila of Li..nox.' Mitamti--Wohoss•—fly Rev. P. - R. Tower, Dee. l`). Mr. K. S. 1 31111er of Pittston and Miss !- DellpA. Warden, at the home of - the bride's mother in Nieloolson. . . , • .Biowii4-Stravir--At the. M. t•lturch.;' . East LemOri, Sabbath - morning, Dec. 19th, by Rev. P. W 4 Tower; Mr. Benj. W: Brown and Mies Bell E. Shaw; both of Lemon. • : • CAALP-4-Stass--4n Waverly, Litierne co.,- on Dee,l9sth,bi Rev.'ll: H. Wells, - B. 0. Camp., Montrose; and Ella L,eldest daugh,' ter of:M. W. l , Bliss of Waverly .:. '- • • . • -WAN - Dgit-STAN766II--At.Brackneyville,Dec. ' 26. by. Rev. S. W. Simneer„.‘y:"D Wandell and Miss Hannal.t E. Stanford,`all - Or Liberty, Pa. . , • - 384.11. 11 1 1 13 C 63 ► bia resitlence in New :Milford, Dec. 4, of npoplexv, Oliver Lathrop in ; the '6oth year of his age. - • . "Blessed are the dead which diiin the Lord!" 'Otote..*:- —ln' Jessup, Dec. 16, Phebe,. daughter of Edgar E. and Ella Green, aged 1 year,B • months and 13 days. Nociirrattoes—ln Liberty, Dec. '9th, of heait isease, Mrs. Louisa Northrope, wile`of Har• I ry Northrope, in her 49th year. The Markets. • ' New ;York Produc e liarket. , . Reported Every Week Expresslrfor Tag MOIIIIIOSE Dr-meowL. by Rhodes & Server, Produce Commie.. .. axon Merchants, 36 Whi ta hall Etreet o irew York. • New York,Fridtty, Dec. 24, 1875. . istrEba. Receipts last six days , 22,459 pkgs. The general. market continues quiet, and with out neW features of interest. The loCal de wand is still ,lireited. to 'selections of the - finest quality, and as the seripiy of such is' rather moderate, holders of such are tuclined to,",be steady in their views..l • State Dairies, 30 State Dairies, good tb priree....27 et 28c State Pails, dairy,.ctioico 38 la 84c State Pails,dairy,.good to prime 30. , t 82c State Paila • common to fair.... 25 4a 28c CHEESE. ReiniPts last six days boxes. Christman coining on' ikturday of this week, the sailing of the majority of the European steamers "will be postponed until early next week,consequently it will be imposed* to give the amount of• cheese puretuuied for loreign trade. • ` I ' . . . r . State Factory, fancy 18 .6 1331 c State Factory, fine' .... . ' 11 31(P) 'l2Ne State Factory, fair togood.. 93i( 1030 . qtate Dairies, fait to g00d.... 8 3 I 1034 c EGGS. , Receipts last six 'days. .6,081 pkga. There is a fair enquiry for fresh eggs, and with light arrivals; prices are held ahem steady: . _ State and Penn. 80 @ -81 c Western choke brands 293 w 80c POULTRY. There are but feW dealers in poultry,whether shippers. receivers, 'or retailvrs. who will _not long remember this as one of the hardest Christmas markets. The reeeipts have been large, the weather warm , and unfavorable, and prices have" ruled lower than at any holiday market for a good, many years. Turkeys, State prime, 13 to .15c_ . Chickens, State, prime... 13. to 14c Ducks lec - Geese 12 Qt MEATS AlttD STOCK. Trade is light to-day in all kinds of meat and . ar iletoki Piece, though quotably about the. same, arebarely steady. .. -,,,,_ ..), ..., •,..,-.•.....-; ' ' Lire Sheep, veatbers • .7 Si) ' -• Live Calves, State prime.— 9 to 9VI , Rog Dressed Calves fine 'l2 to• 1230, DRIED F111:11T8. _ Apples Rntinue dull. Pialed pc:aches quiet, 111ackberrles dull grid weak. State AppkisoluAtere . . . . . De Peeelies,Reeled,sttta .......18 to . 20e- , Bliekbetries. 1G to 1030 RaApbeOles, new • .. . .29 to POD poor men's. friesid --- Chesii ~ • . Centaur Liniment. -Liniment le no pain which the Centaur • - Liniment will not relleveoto swelling - they will not 'Oda.. aid no butierteim * which they will not care; This la itreng language, but it l true. 'TheT have produced more cans of ditirnattlial . nags. caked breatta, scalds. puma. eat; rheum. araebe. ilPork the linuarl lad of strains, spayln49ls, etc.. upon animals in one year than have all other pretended remedies since the 'drill began,- They ere counter-Irritant, alkbeallpg.pala. re lievers.' Cripples ,throw throw awaytheir cratehes, the lame. • walk, poisonous"bitss are rendered hanniess, and the wounded are healed without a scar. -The ravine t Pub lished around, each bottle, They sellaa sio article, ever sold before, because they dO jest what they pretead to do. Thos e who now suffer front rheatnatism. liedtki* swell] tie deserve to suffer if they will,Pot use Ceiftlthr • Liniment, white wrapper. _More then 1000 cartitleatail of remarkable cures. including pollen limbs. StirePid, • rheninatiam, goat, running tamometc.4 hive bead: re.' ceired. We will send a Circulargontainiog ee the recipe', t'4. gnuis, to any one requeetibit, bottle of th e yellow.wrapper CetittarLittfatstitiriPOrth one hundred dpfigni 'for *perinea 'or' evreenlinthoraria cod mules, or odor screw-worak swek-frram ;•--theseliniiaentr are worth youf attitoyea. tl'o family .01201114 bentithent them: **Whit. 'ittlikpilOtstaiiii ase Yellow WrapPeribio4l4;44,-'',*o4/460 lOcanu per V4o.,fiariti lOttlek."344* - 4.11.1A0rt :co Breedwity,ltewTorir: - = , • _ . i • -it ''Brkk Sio " icAr befog built not door to the NEW' limy,. 844 we . 'AN $ TARN N el I F " 4 " 1 do not want to move any snore goedattcan we on bal C " leffill tin " rs "1 " . 4 lill i ttlbStAV lair elia° ° °"` Allard Avo want tog , tesittn for th e Man etitt the oe i 1 - ' It le the onlyagfsertfela la- ellatontewhima ta iattaja Way fOrtia to gm g as 4 retail the sento_, _II t 4 ), ennetace '.. : 11( . 61 f/ 114 qt Privit paid In cHastbr ' Coes 2 4 l KlaigtathAt topfl, MVP, Lie. tbs. b 34 6 44 14 tate *hut 1 - Ci t z t g rs i is W Togy" " ropmftl, . -1111413 t tjArun p"' " -5 4,11 - 115 . 44 • j ' dORN - RYR AND OATS. card profetai tottatel eicoth It , sclkisini 1 4 4 4 1 0 , - ..:- _" " - Lk .e'• ,_ _' - • , , ° '• .? i Denis vloMbbletonikOrtiklk l44 l4l.l ll l44o4lollter ~- :'•' 1 , "; 'ir•TILIWEIRVV. 414 CO., ' ' '. sitha'moutforka*m_ tidteimeos4,4crosid a sou nis i a s 4,4 4 ..' t - -- ',... ‘.. '- ,' . ' Nakeelp 4104 ., ''''' ''''. 4 : . 1: IrjA4 E 401 1 111 1 ,01 4 11 00 00 1 OIL --;- , 1 ..' ' I _ '' iiialtrilitOkeibliikrt. - -,o [4 ,''•:`,Z:-;t:'", •' X 011 1r 0 Ot 4 1* 1 .4 0 nlit'lL , . . - - " " - - - - - : 7 - •-'' - - •; - ,r;s-;-': , , /, , - - ;r ‘• ''' 1 1 1.1;t11..} ' ''.. .' :.: .P1,71.1:.,f1-,,;'' 1 .I n =,-,i , --,--,1- z . a • • Nufrnkber_ 50. m:rmdt anwnart sTobr or PALL dIVINTRR GUNS! Gottodero:, Roseltim & Co's, WOOLEN' SItAWLS, 'CLOAEIN4S,' CASSIMERES e . BEAVERS- - raiiatyi • . At o...Telb.cfs- In ET It PLAID AND : PLAIN WOOL AND / MOHAIR DRESS GOODS. SILKS, . POPLINS, CASHI3IERES, • DRAB' TB DES 'A r.a , A • CAS, BLACK AlsID COLORED, • . , . FLANNELS, - ROSE BLANliturs MARCEILES BED SPREADS, WOOL TABLE SPREADS, .TABLE LINENS, TOW ELS,, NAPKINS andliougehold • - - Furnishing • • • , Gooos, .A Urge assartznant. and cheap, LADIES' AND CHILDRENS'• MERINO DHARWAR. YENTB.• MERINO AN D; WOOL HOSE. FELT SKIRTS, GLOVES, 4c.. de. ALL SIZES . AND gIg&4TIES, • • ,• • Af 0• ,IL Coli. 3 Prices to gait MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATS en, BLACK AND COLORED, SILK AND COT TON VELVETS. TRIMMING SILKS. '1 At G.E. do Co.. A Ana variety,. I)I3ESR AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS. LACKS, Vl= GES. RUTTOM. SILK ITIES, CORSETS EM. BROIDERIRS..-ZEPLIYR, woarersb AND FANCY YARNS. CAN VASA. NOTIONS Paw • STAMPED PAT- . r, • TERNS, • ‘. Alvrtrys In great variety, At 0.1%., Co's DOMESTIC GOODS, BLS CLIED ' AND BROWN SIIRETINOs AND RH IRTLNGS., CANTON FLAN NELS. CALLICuItS, DENIMS. TICEINOS,, AND CIIEVoTT SHIRTING% AL- \ WAYS A FUT,I, ASsORTMENT THE 'MOST POPULAR, BRANDS,, And prieee to silt the time* . CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. MATS. DRUGGETING FURS, PURS.-FURS, RTPFALO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS. LAP: R08E5,..4. _ fadg-pade Olothing. Yen and Boyo readpiaide melts, a large stock. , Corn plate aasortvent of best geode. ,warranted to give sat. staetlon. • _Prices to salt the times at 0. R. & co.. OVERCOATS OVERCOATS ::!:I For Boyle, Youths' suet Neu. All torts. , Qualities anti prices front $3 to PC. 'Supply your irsunsat Q.U., Our Custom Departinent' • Lame stock of . fate atialusree, Cloths ond Bearers. Massaro taken,. pod - fitting and ercirkadithdp guar anteed. Prieto fully 20 per cent. tom than. oak of town. Call an4leava lour measure at G. R. & Co.. , • 'PURN,SHING GOODS. j • Gents furntsbtrm Roods. White and colored cetton Starts, Wool . and )(trip* Wrappers and Drawers. Flannel and merino Dose, Knitt Jackets, Comforters. Ties:Bows. !duelers, (Agee*. Trunks. Satchels, ie.. itc., the largest, variety In town. at G. 8.1 Co's. MATBI Hess e CAPS! c 41 1 ,8 At G. R. & Co'.. GIITTENBERG,BOSENBAPI, & cO 1128.imssAtrici, ![iiis ii Partner. Xontrose, Selitenaber 29th. WA AT Alt THE OLD STAND. The Undersigned would respectrally tantalite to the eitizesui of Montrose and. Vicinity that hey tivas adbed to their establistimeat s Arst-aaea iuLim REnwrwir owlet the direction of J. GEO. BRIO ••fiIIIMBLR,or lierw York City. We will keep constantly on hand • FRESH BREAD, BISCUIT, KOK. CAKES, COOKIES, PIES, ETC At Wholesale or Retail. loissilea Supplied Reasonably =3=l ALSO—a large and attractive smataiest of CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, Etc,, Etc., ea aims.. TOYS 1 . .TOYS • TOYS . ==l SPLENDID DYSTBR DM/NG : ROOMS 'rep stairs. Yon nespeetrany. • • - - ssapsra sox. montro.e. Sept: 15.48454 f. TO TIIE ;PEOPLE 1F SUSQUEHANNA CO. Lanza aalD 9wrezns :—The question of • WHO:, WILL (11E's OUR NUT PRESIDENT, Is not of as mach paportitocto to you ait 04 het Wm .'filEA,;ll' . !- : , : - . 40.11-8 - , al Ifeustrose,la selling nle entlns stock of goods can *hall% 1n Plalof 41o.gs' Rend,v-iiinle°` Clothing._ - Boota 'and Shoea r ‘‘ " ' Hato :and Caps, clocam; Nanows MW acistiorr, I:6IDREIVRAII II ZADTLI' CLOAKs.iVILT- exurrs, Tian:JlM) , itATE) • ANDJIIIO3II,, WATNR4I.9O)II3. ittnr4 4494 :•- - • iltioer cent tecithinthitcoet, (the pivoTlelittePud il the Olga , , tbeetet.4 far yost nin ,ned out the of tote by /lying Was s aka 04 ht. !t'9r l - 114 P°4 ll , .; • • - . . onorawoui rigivOkin ire levendilst;nar iliat44 a** want.... lillciUi%ll6)3lll.llll4r4Sl4llWWW,l4Pialeto4lo At No. 33 Court Street spiasauuxmw, NEW. GOODS, As we huejust retuned iron the.4 l lo of New Turk "her pattnaelng a bare and well seismal stela ot . , P,,kl ? L AND WINTER GOODS • of all Made bought froiti Art hands, sirs ate saw pre pared to offer goods at pittei that satisfy the aloe. eat'hoyer: • We have also added to j our largo stock. • I Dry uoose. n Itasteuee atouk of 4 " . CLOTEMCASSIXERBS, £I L giutlTZB2l, for Kell sad Boy's wear. We aow. yesprod Jr make , SIIITS FOR ALL At gat. I Co's who - win eUS allca al Wi have aril ease ember. engaged for t h e eraron. Wiwi and gentlemen. you mill please nall and exam ine oar stoek.before you parttime Wrexham Thankful for part favors. we hope tar s eentinsatles of the same. We renuun. . • Your* Be Vnrr. coirrarr. Binghamton. April 28. 18 . 3. ; —tt. ' 8,43-14. Lad Beaver'Cloalca at Cheap Joh WS. Es• c. It Is a - liquid itnameni for Home sail stable nee. A vain able combination, dletnvered by a celebrated lin}t ehehemir t and horse-farrier. 'Was introdtmed le the United Hates to the year IPISO, and sines that time, b 7 Its great mimes& In the cure of Mange,. It hoe woes for - itself that world wide reputation It ro riebiy dee• erre., end now Mande at the head of allilisutmente ler rivalled At O; E. a Co's. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE. ,4) . It tuts already gained the confidence andadialatfas of thousands of households for its many mares et di♦ me* were external seplicatione are of an much Raper. Lance. It la especially admired as afitatily remedy foe its peculiar eitamkal combination. peains no hank Ingredients. [like tincture of Cayenne or red-. which cheap and rainless Liniments are Miro cam. posed.] which increase Instead of diminish the lamb Lion, making It ey nature a speedy cure tor RHEUMATISM, HEADACMI. SORE • THROAT, COLIC, COUGHS, CHOLERA, TOOTHACHE, BRUISES, SPRAINS. LUMBAGO, CRAMPS. COLDS, CHILLS. PILOST, TIC DOLOR. SUE. BURNS. CUTS. BITES 0)' POISONOUS INSECTS. Le. At G. it., & Co's. Teistimonials and directions accompany each bottle. 'Buy one—only 25 emits. 60 centm or ill.o9—and tt t 5 does not give good malefaction ratan the bottle half fall and your money will be refunded.; Call for Q. IL 8.-S" and take no other. , FOR BALI BY. A. B. BURNS and 11: A. L' ON, Druggists. Montrose. Pa, " . .; Purchasable at all Wholesale and retailstores b tias . County. \ i lit cnibrose . Bay sth. 1815. no4d, .' Go to Cheap John's f9l. Canton Flannels.' Debtor - • S i g . - ' SAYRE. . . ,ttait their: ACCOUNTS MI4T BE . :SETTLED XrumeocliAbltekr, or they will be colleelad by law • • ber CollaTt/CIC. Beptem, 18:5. , astlipsims. Fine easynerea at 75 cents, at Cheap NEW STOCK OP , CO 033.0 1W jut mitred strut for sale by sums= For sale by A m% exti KINDS OP - -• • GROCER §; !" At the store of • U. J . ,, , WX101 • r ' NProiels COrlikata,aiet. For iude , Z. "1111 C. „. Kontroso, Aprllll. itrM 1 , •,? • • 1117 N , Fos Ladirs' f!elt Skirts, at CheiipPehn's, THE INDEPENDENI Sewing Machine ! TER ORRATOT AVIIIRVEMSNT QF TOR Lai I . Sews tram but One Spool .of Thiest" morn bi r 4 4,llllPasr:', l 47=tritritlgi a4dsue Has g Straight ltreed4,' -A It Combines Rarebit* wittileiatssaditlmpllelt s fAx4' his all the Modern litsauseukeits. W i lSirr i ailfi L a ".°IIIN OR A DUOS BEND FOR OIRCITUR.: Address, t TUB INORPRNORNT SEWING IsACTERSIICO • Dee. 24 irn Btaxitimt TI • Yard wide eiteetinge, e 4 et Cheep Johtee.• Bay your Boots st, Obesp •t 5 to 1120 'o'. Ilk tes OM* er o . r'. _1 it 11 = t of bailie's* y at and id, make , mote itiOneyst wore for se, la their oront localities. during their,tost_m moments. or all the time; than at any thing else. we Whir em_pler, meat that will *jl handoomety rimr evisT.Ac'er s a Win. Ful l outlasting, terms. die, tens free: mend se &Admit at oven. • Don't delay. ItoW tithe time. Dee{ look for :work or beetles; elsewhere argil yes hoe learned what we otter. U. STINSON & !1X1.4 Milne. Mill .jj DVERTIBINO; baser: Good: Spitassettoe. ,l 4 LW. Demme who contemplate making tont/tete newspapers for tho latettlon of adverthemests. stimitt send 56 mutts to Geo. P, Nowell & Co_ , 41 park Raw New -York for their . PARPIILET-BOOK faWittraits. esth ettltkm.) otintalntag lints of over 11000 tut *ld estJetittasi. sitowing the east, Mire plea 4gt pll. ea kr leading papers to may • States at_4,,,_triette edecttila 'tram pobtleberverattek • (kW the ) wow; /41 --- • SAVE MONEY -6,..texhisi UM for mit trap ar.ris y rke Vaal it • VlO a M 21(111 1 0 $ 0 0, 3. : ---"dftsfe. =EI NEW GOODS, 21BW 'GOODS. D. 0. CART, it Co., Proprietor*, Middletpwa. Mango Co., N. I FLOUR. 7r l U. J. WO& 8. J. mum
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