'PoiNW, Cap:NM AND :VARIETY. —Special religious meetings continue to be eld in the iftrii;us Churchei during the present week. —Judge O'Neill, au old resident , of Hones cbtle, died in that borough on Sathrday, Janu ary "15th. ......10ur.‘-'boye.tendei their ;-than)c.s .. . to Mr, B. 4 stiipinan for sotfie bice"aPplei fUrOiihed them last week. —.The Spring elections are the third,Tnes daY in February, which comes n the fifteenth day this year. Blank notices for sale at this f 4 • Jameit Aintey big the foundation laid -for anew dwellipg, on Locust Street, Mr. Bit.. n _ e y is one '& OI AC PliterPr. l3l 9l l toigh ts of St. urispin. • We have added t'nrty four new,subscrib .11 to our list since our last lisne,nOtwithstand• ing the editor of the &publican doh't like our “inlargement." . • .- e would acknowledge the '= receipt of the Legiilative Jtiurnal, daity,from,Representa tive Williams.l Also, other ftivors frat'Seus . tor Watson, and Ourobligations are tendered. —Rev. Mr. Lines, the-Rector of the elitirch of the Good Shepherd, Binghamton, will °file'- ate nt. St. Pet e r's chnrch, [heat . Sunday porn lug and evening; and at St.lAuns, : AftOn, in -the afternobn. Mr. Lines is *young man of great promise -sacied:professicift(=-4Mnbr4e v • —Capt.ll. Truesetell and wife are kloing a large amount !of -'charttahley :weak among the poor of this viol, , ity. We : are informed] that three families are ahnbst':entireV supplied by , Such - noble deeds brighten'h cons tun's armor teativaes 'more than IOO:g rliariga ieal_ prayers or septlehiel Itiklis.ana'groanisOver the total'depravitY of mankind.,' —Mr. WtTt. gordon has cornmenced,tlie erection of building§ 'upon 'his lot ori Depot Street. Ile has a building -nearly enclosed which he intends to ocenpy l as a dwel/ing foil% time, and *haul& inuSeshalt liiieetnpleted it is to be,converted into 'a .carpenter shop and barn, Mr. Gorden has one of the finest loca _. lions in that locality. —While 31r. John : Bea lan's team was. hitched - on Public Ivenue.l on Saturday even ing Ora short time, .:a blanket shawl was "lilt - trom his wagon. The person who has it • will tla well to return -it, before exposed. [Since t above was in type i the" \ shawl , has been found stuffed between the buildings in the rear of W. J. Mulford's -store.] --AI attempt "wee made to cure an invet erate snorer the ether night by throwing a very rola -and .very wet sponge, so that it struck 'lira in tlieprFern betoween his „lower and tipper Be gasped for breath a few moments, awoke suddenly -and;confessed that he lind'iiein dreaming that be was .. ,'B; dummy engine on the new narrow guageyoad betweeri3tontrose and Binghamitni:—ltAirkaniten:' . ' • The lumberin usmess on the Susque hanna and , Chenastp-xlvers is likely to to usually small during the coming spring: - bw . - :;qg to the :Want (A- snoi nearly' all,the lumb er inen are inactive,, as, greater-pareOt the logs .and lumber can only be reactiedb'anddraivn upon sleighs. The:-tarintnitis ItiztilitS 7 'City and flsewhere will also be great/Y . "in'enriVenienced the difficultrin obtaining bark,ier the - time reason.--u-Binyktrnekin'lina. -"---We'learn tram the Efahcock Sera ,that the contractor who has taken the „Job prove the navigatiftwortheDeitare river, 4a, mantnend&l: opitration-s at Crooked Rift; inst. below the liasyet. Secenty:ftie cubic , feet - z 4. rock have been resnemed froni the channel and . ...•at the sirrs2l dam bas been _con strue te4l At , Banking; s 3 out one "liiiiteiredcubie yards of, rock have been (billed and all is, ready for blasting. A. force of men are. engtiged in the Woads near Bale's Eck.ll.,,getting. out the timber to,he used hi'buiklitig dams; &o. • -----LMessrs...Hayden4k,')Duckworth,,Commib -sion Merchants at 321 Was.hington'Street, N. Y., have sent us a copy of tie. American Dairy; brllobert M. Littler,; Secretati.4l; the isi?aio s mil - Butter and Egg AssociatiOn.' It contains mays • upon ,the production; man nfactitie and - ship Ping of butter. cbcPse, eggs, eic.,. •and also the con - stitutiOn of the .• association. It is a very inter .43sting pamphlet of about n' pages,' ,Messrs. ilayden , isv - Duckworth stand , among the firSt class rirms in New York. Their promptness andTeliabilityiswcond to n0ne.,,.., Mr. Hayden is well knoWn in this county and in fact the „Jvholeeountry around. ' - - ~. -- -' - `. -;—*The - house.:(,)l J. D..Taylor, - in Taylorville in the edze of Forest' Lake, and occupied ,by A.l;:n.y,o Headsell with its entire contents, was totally destroyeil PY are bet,weeti ten and eleven o'clock, in the terenoon of Satnrday last, and the-most terrible of all is ,the,fact that a little ebild'of about two years "ofage was burned . willit. I'W OlitumbitanCia - tire as . fiillows : -- 7 -Thelast- meeting'of the stockholdets of Mrs; it stepped aerosathe road, to Mr2TaylOr's . the Montrose Railway -held "at Tunkhatureak, house: eaving the little child alone in the bonse xe.s tilted in. the re-election of the. old board of , • • andlilk,gree shelhall been .out but five minutes managers.:sn - S. piagatier; one 'of the' stock- When , flames were seen Both he .: lieklu; holders,. of Montrose, • was present- and very . ' T against' the windows-. he and Mrs. H. earnestly andpointedly advocated the comple -, , - fiewtothe house, burst la the doOr and also - a tion of the road to its, proper terminus, be inw, hut - •wdo oil: .c :toe he interest of tock• the s the . •• -- flames rushed i withsuh Bering.it • • b for t - "Airy ft 4 to entirely prevent lhe possiblity of holders as. Virell as the peOple, at large. .We bear entering. „xr. , POry helptild Was there also, sonic ot the directors enquiring how much in lin slew 'irticutes but no human aidLeniild save I diViduals will f übscrilic toward . creciing a godd - :,tbalipilding or] th ie child: . It is , supposed that i and suit:intent: \ depot at.the'plank road. '..Tf this A be; c lod ii:4 playing sotneway Introduced fire i means • that` they intend to complete their con- - to , it 'straw; bed , width lay upon the froor'uuder 1 4 traci, we can assure them that - there will be -'_ a' mantle on a which kerosene lamp stood, and ,:enoughsuliscribed 'for all purposes of that kind • , , the beat exploded the lamp ignitinif the , wliole 1 but 'they must not , expect anything more ti' inside:-of the- Wilding : all:Bost instantly ynd i there are to be any more 'Tann House" trans. enveloping the;child in flaines,and undoubtedly 1 actions,.. 'The company say ,that the Subscrib 4niriOleitidistrttetion is !.no Sound was heard 1 ers bdve failed to '-o,y their stock, hence thcy ' tiive : 14e mar' Of the ilaines." The. Way of the 1 are _tumble to finish: the road ! and tbe_subserib ! - child ricaSfoundin the ruins with ,botb. iegs and ers say they . *ill noV pay until' the eumPany .I`One, "iiim'fottirely burued off. 'Pe building WaSluifatiteir aoseement to -finisbitbe:trank to the valued fit ? spout $2OO and/ the4tousehold , 4*ltp plank road..t . :4llo*Alitit• pie' cotapanioate "c or -Ift. ileadsell were veined at SI.!SO . -vtikis rei,iraildibeit-they ‘ are only iWuring.themse)veli . ..** l4 .l* . ii4, ft?. - Ado'liCluinse" ,Cr' . .fiitotiyi, i t y_ t inat_y_rnit to I) . nti . 'iali . .tti f ie .. _;#4l . , itic ribVias,r-+ 44,40 41- Poo r bu t ilk d lifitirk""Ei t tatPlMtli.L_PtinfripPlFiesll e fr i l A l a/P) t4b r'zif na/ ! eiligalWabrOMOM -obesity in 'ewe alts day o, rill. ;Au retinae boky. c 111 1. 1! 1 meir4 r :i l ikthio l : w k - '4ll 4 3 4 "; Mr 24.2111 i outlay to complete the grading anti yet ii • lei , . . ---=—Representative_ Falhenbury sends us a copy ot . an Act introduced into the Rouse by Mr. Kennedy, ,Ciouterring. , wavers ot Justices, of the Tieace, upon Burgesses in the 'Commonwealth and Analiing , -them commission ed of ticers from the Cloyeenor. Senator Watson also Sends us a senate file of a. bill introduced by Mr. Erauentrout, to provide for the eteption of a poor linuse , „and Silppoit of o.li I n the several counties of the state. Ifie would' acknoWledge with fraternal gratitude nmany r in . wor d s we ` . l v id from our - brethren i4,the • tirefis, ninny of which we•have not pubfished; nit' because they are not highly appreciated, but our modesty and the; solicitous regard - we holds for the ten der feelings ofliomer, the editor of the'Mont he . bilkican; incline Us not to 'do so:.•We do not ` desire to i wilfully ~ wound : ;the , editor's feelingaevirlf hiS eyes hie green: • • s ,; ' ; —• The folloying,sensible/parsgraph comes from the Elmira ,"The long evenings ate now at hand.; . Ihe,seas s on. rfiir: home pleas ures eorqs, with them. The lamp,. upon the centre-table, with the group`of allfed faces and hearts areniid it, shOuld now'make' a frequent andhappy plctpre, Young men and old ,melt, when you day's work is over, go homa•and 'make a part .Ottliat best ofisbeial groups.-- Don't loaf in hotels, stores,'shopsi and offices. If yonrhome has not been; Rweit : heretofore, 'try to Make it so in the future. :There is no,,ef fort that will pay you' better—no investniOt hearink,4 Higher rate of interest..• On TuesdaY morning at about B'o'clOck , an ittenipt was Made to enter the stOre.ot Apt. P.-DOan' on Main Street. John. Buckley, the clerk, who sleeps in The store, .ivas .suddenly • awakened front his - slumbers by' a noise .atAhe . in:‘ the 'rear of the isrciin itarteeup, grabbed his seven-sliiioter, ani l l step ped toward the window, which had already been raised about two inches, and fired, the ball passing through the glass: The woUld-be-burg lar took to his heels, and made his escape. On examination, in the morning, a drill about two feet long,' an 'old 'chisel, mid d''tbat were !Mind outside; and, as no place could be found where the ball.Strupk st s fair to ,oppose: riers9p must have had the ball. The party left a coat, and the drill, both of wllich„wpre taken- froir. Taylor's planing mili,up the. Drinker creek.--, Sms•qyzhalna Ggzege. , • . --Ffbruary 2d is known as "Candlemas" Or More commonly, as "Ground Hog. Day,". Ap pieta 9 Cyclopedia says of it : bandlemas, the name by which the festival of .the Purification, which the Catholic Church celebrates on Feb. '2(4s Sometimes: ailled s as candles: are blesso on that day and carried lighted in the proces sion which usually takes place before the mass beginli. The state of the weather was looked upon by the old Dutch settlers at' this country as indicative of the character of the, weather for tle_balancc of the winter months. Thisbe lie! land i'ipression in theloilowing Thins : If Candlemas ‘ Day be fair and bright, , 1. Winter will take,another Bnt it Candlemas' Day Wings clotids and rain, 'Whitei - is gone and will not come again. • .The indiw were of the belief that on this day beari left their retreats, and it their shad'- , ,ows were discernable, they .returned"to.rcutaiu .six weeks,.the period of the continuance of the winter. The query whethesißruintowed himself - away at all this "win ter . and Mrs. Lysander, Day,.ot Bridge- Oekr-9 1 0 3 r 4 4e0 of their married . life last Saturday, January 221 The occasion was an enjoy able one, all presereritik4 triliAng ad -vised some little time previous, some of their friends, and neighbors, of the fact that January 23d would date twenty-five irears' Mricelthey, under the marriage covenant, entered into partnership,' preparations la!ere inaugurated to signal it by a social gathering at their twine, so on ; the 22d •one hundred of \ the immediate neighbors inCludirig some of the family rela tives gathered, spending the afternoon • and eve=ning. Mr- and,Mrs. pay '-,Served them all to Vgitkid repast and after all had eaten and were full {if, any were not, such musfhave ap awful cap - steitY) 'there seemed to tie =fragments and loaves sufficient for thany•rnore . equally capa- Cicitili. , .31r. 'and ;Mrs. Dayr,were assured ,of the regardof their neighbors by' the united prese4„l tation of 'one "'dozen knives and forks and, one set of large spoons, (silver) and some other. pieces 'Of table, service. They were completely surprised and did in the most. effectual, , way manifest appreemlion by the dear and modest thank You: Some other _,pieces-of silver and tokens of triendship were .on the table gifts from,relatives• and other friends. Among them a most elegantclitor pre*Litedjbintlii.by tWo brothel. - Certainly the, occasion was pleasant and riiira feir present Were' heard tniimerating, the yearp'ere they could have a similar cony°. cation:-•: • • • . ; PILEO,NT. • • c^t• • 4 , Tit DRAOC 1876 , • I . . claimed:lv thWeninpany 'to $l2OOO , needed to complete the road ann,pay,,rlght,lf Now suppose they pimish ,, these delfnquentshy stopping at ,Jessul!',.s, station, that he , offers and laud for their depot building hOw arephey •to, pay the, relnaluing $lO 000 without -borrowing the., money, of same , Now would it, not, he a hundred fuldhetter,to adyance the $l,OOO, complete_ , the ,ro.ad, enlist the good, will of this ,conimunfty , with.4era and more than add that $l,OOO to their receipts . In increased revenue ,in , one , years The few subscrihers that refuse to pay,are' not ktithe. of those who are beingdriven from the patronage of the \ road by the , present condition of things. We tell the company plainly, but ray tnterest ally that ,every. year they continuato oblige the people of this - community , pay ; 7b cents per ton for freighting to and. froM their depot they will lose more than the 0,004 ,annually 4P 1 4 will also put W jn, the power of -0 0 W. company, to successfully c4apet.e ,with thlm in freight. There is one Ahing,•and only one thing, for the company, , to, d ,and t4At,lB to complete the road_. at ,once.. ; lt„l not the half dozen .delinquerats w,hon they Aleue,are punishing and alienating,' ttom pktronizillgMy? road - but, the whole , communityi fpnw i whom they must expect ,ail future patronaggs..,t; _ t 7„ L: Weeks; the danrissee•fOr 'the DEmodui, rriade''a.ftyinO' thyongh the eastern part of Alijatown fist week:k n il'and6( l a good many .'names` to stiberl66 4 a to the DEMOCRAT. • TILE OLD LEAP YEAR LAW.4IOAAVSIy hack in t times bone by me haVe iibundanOmtliorityi.for , the•statement that the old Saxon-wide:emitted as follows :' ,"Albeit, Often leave yeatre oceurree, the, women hOldeth prerogativeoVer the menhe in' matters of: ceurtahippe, love .and matrimonie so that ;when , the-ladye-propciseth it_shall not be • for =Mlle 10 1 sq. her naeybut shall entertain her! proposal in all - gude eourte- FRAiiiits.—Cir, Graded School is PrOgreSS ing-finely, being taught by, fir. Brevister and Mis i s F: E. nittle;...There -haS, been a, revival meeting held in this place for the laSt. two weeks and considerable interest manifested..*.. Why can't,we ynake, a donation fOr our minis ter who is laboring Carne4tlY., each week preaching the ,gospel.. alciitias :lost a very fine yearling a few, weeks ago, by 'get ting entangled in the rope by Which ,it,wits tied notice that the DEatocuvr for 18 7 6 conies before us 'in a new fOrm and contains more Jeading than betore. May success - attend the DEMOCRAT. GURNEt. Jan. 21,.1875. s to baize gold on the brain. - He tbiriks ; has discoVered a method of '• finding gold. seems 'that - for, years he ints'been' auesessful hi finding veins' ot water by means of: crotched stink' and-now he ~puts a ul stick , and' , demoristratt of win -, bn ilocif and sure i enorigh . : , when thus hOgets to': the 'twiner one flooOdownj bends the•:,stiek; arming ',the rocks anris very. sanguine of soon 'reaching the Sought • for prV.e. • He' wouldn't , exthatie with Grant. • We f;foinlseil hirn a .yettrai sub sciiptidh tb' the 'DIE - stocu.k i r tiporfj the; pt eserita: tion of the firstznitgget.'•: • •:- ro; SPRE • coN I r.s =Dr, P. E B rush knok4 !OW to, lthep, a,, ti„ liotel:to which . yonflntriliie:servant . ean' • C • 'llandri4 runn ing his ,• • • 'tannery to its Utrciost _capacity, ,Doing a'nusi ness of about fortY,2thOnsand do;lari Year.- • -- Very many feet nre protecte4.from the blasi by the industry of • We were last Week shown thitiu t eh r tlieWafon manufactory of b. P. Searle, Superintended , by E. H. Culver, and were very much ,Su; . r od to find so large , establishment and so Com .• , • J plete in 'all of its, dePartmentS and see so many • wagona in' course O! construction..... Mr, Minot Riley anti Ilungerford,4 Ifiesernie,l merchants, each have Well filled : stores, and; seem to he doing good linsiness....Doetors, Lathrop and E. F. Gratton are having all the, ride they can., possibly, attend ~1.0 in their yro-i• fession. . The changeable weather producing; j very much illness about here.... Lie traveler approaehing the above plaCe jias his attention. first attracted ti) "a very nice . French pint, res it • donee standing upon the, eastern ,elevation of the town, built the past season by the Rev, ,J L. Wnic9it,..Recicr , bf tnc piscopal church.—j" It is certainly a great.improveinent: in style ui architecture and . adds much, to the appearand of the toWn.,...Yolni B. ThemPsOn. in compa• ny with about two dozen of his colored friends of tion 31, E. church, of Montrose, gave a con cert at Strickland Hall, on Thursday, evening lust, for the purpose : of buyingfitn,rgan for toe church. Owing to ieryjliMited _advertising the rt ceipts did not amount to ,more than $lO or sl‘,2, The boys ondileted thempives.in 'very. nrderlY -manner, and attracted . _quite ail audience at the hotel by Singing their Jubihk. E•nil other souks W . • 1 =llll A BURGLAR SHOT AND CAPTURED.— ,- The res idence of M.r.:George A.. kent. No. 161-. Churl strcet, Binghatnton, was entered by a-masked burglar at a little before three o'clock on fiathr day morning last, and. daring a -desperate eh counter. which .took place' between -Mr. Kett and the burrglar, who—kaa since been identified as John Hoyden of. Owego, the, latter was siiht in two places.4md.is not: expected: to survOe his wounds..!Mr. - Kent la :w;ciely :known. at a pretninerst; merchant, and is of Ihe mann*: .curing firm of ,Wescott, Kent 4t , d'o.. - • ~ i .Mr. Kent was:,awakened Omni...three o'clock by a noise resembling an .6f:setting of a •dOor and very eautionsly arose and . also awakeaed -his wide.: After looktng about thelouseso*e. he was startled by a person, "masked, statitling ,atthefoot of,lis bed who presented his hand ASO to shoot, he.- said -to him, ' You can' go ahead and .I'll go:-back ,ktalbed.l l ,2 The 'robber `.searched his clothing inking 3lrs , 42llt'sTetiset ,Ixiolkand Watch... Ale the n statebed thebiu*p4 afterrybtelu he 4Went'out or.the , loca4 ',whoa ~. 4 , ,i,....f o liel;*i of irfattititti 1-Lit4i) t ,• - • , ,41. t I t, ; ‘,OIJII ° O n t.' gltte We p $ P uI AP/SO e vur IC' sla troom I i w ere e saw the burglar and fired five shots at him 1 f , while dodging sbout.the stove, onashoti taking effect in the robber's side and opelnlilaarm.r - Tile villiett t 1 1 .51 sprang upon Mte,l.cnt• - , Whelks desPeate struggle „qtimed!fiF',.:the ,-mptetty of the.pistol but Mir, *ent, again succeeded:lAP , ing another shot which took effeell,ll,lo Oast onist'4:side about three _inches below the right nipple. -. The struggle. still continurd wherkhits. 'ent.4lzed . the . burglar by _the, bail' and,ren dereithothusband some assistancabut,tlie ictb her finally, broke loose and made bisFacApo.- #e was, aftervil.rd arrested_ and, lodged r ip jail. 0, 1 1'4 wounds. of the burglar...are very, serious but,are u6‘, considered , necessanly ,fatali Mr. licrittescaped with bardly.a scratch,. Hayden had a Fonfede;ate,but..he did4iotimake his ap , - potar4opeAurlng the desperate struggle. Hay den lAnn,(ll4.nfiendeF, baying served 0 , 0 term in the. SAate ‘ prison ; and - also, „haying 1), , n con -1 Yietted and pardoned at other times. . .., ~. , , 1 .Antunst: AND il ELSEITIIERE.•—rfiWIdAy . eVer ning„,- ia Dee.• 26th, a heavy , tall of rain took. place ai, Iteeneyville,:Tioga Comity.. t;The mill prop. ert4 of George .Henry was. e injured - $2OO. . ..,. Thei'funeial of Mrs. Sherwood Vas attended 'at. itetmeyvllle'4 l TWO' coun ty,,Decemher , .27th • She' l Witti- , wellikrinwii ;in= that. coMmunity and: 'wee' 1 aged , : abotit 1(60 years '. ..Ildisggie Gibliel was buried at the Catholic cemetryMecember 29th. Died after brier illness;mith, diphthe-: r hi., She litiiiietiiined .froMVllites-l3arre but; .l E 47,days,fre,her .. death„where she . had . b been.attending,_achool„..,.,4,e,sie, daughter of . Intlennlnd S.ATO,aibliiir:(l,jote;4 Pfilieerl4 fey eYJP•P‘IIPI:EX.9,I4‘,OO:(I,:I3 Ycl'r, !i,; 1 4. 81 0'. ti1 !' 7- i ':g4P I!``,lgYP.s eb9lo : Po ',"• :i__ s l ! lie j'fa'4 ' in . e v 6. ._Z sense of thewOrdi`lnia,goneand`iin clitire.ficig. - bothood tozeOlerWith the - bere:aied:'fainily. ,muhrn that ; .. y4is . cyilly, fiower must. needs be transplanted sO soon to Ileavet'ali.,Vio.Wers Of .. .. r t:, ~ ..,.i : ~.: •', k • 1..: , . r l. e telltll, .1)199.1y! Forones6 young ; she w as A ...411iits: of song, ~ (.Bbe,;;Oilld'.Fiiiry Inprarigilo Egyerai pieces alone; 4c6iiipMianieil.l.4 'the lidse arid , _Or ,e9tild, sipi.v.7lth,..,•iiinflk. ftll,'!he ,plF,ls,ant camp 7 m,eeting pieces ,so ilxipii4l,i-,oiy. eriJoxed •thrOuglidut 'the country ''V'iire7ell I again I.:,s;iy . ,Vari;7elt r "slir9' in the inila'of 0 1,0i5." s 'ild. Millard gave ti . ttionciiiiig oration at plers'ey nillion' tile, tuheral::6'eetision' fiiiin 21',.c;Orr. 4,17. There" are :"five 'case's: More in ihQ family...... .MiltOri it itrifS 4 * . ctit! the end'of hiS finger Off while biiteherhig, Jan.' 'll, ...Mrs. kivilla Flay 4.Cidentaliy : ran 'a' 4ilstle uniit'r _the nail of the second finger of her:right hand One day last week, Which ConittenS.ed to swell ` -1 ' ' . - .agonizingly.' $I - - Stilt' d 1 wi th nd pun her lecon e i ,r. Gratton of Spkingville, last Stihday;'ivhd pronounced it a case of dry mortification and fears that the finger must he amPulated...: qnarterly meeting was held at East. Rush, Jan.', ,15 and, , 16th. and. , was. presided .outer by limy; *rigley. .it was au. nteresting occasion. ', Rev. Rioner has *amended a senes of Mectingsne -li'continnatiod of ,the.,quarterly .Meeting, ,, and We. trust. great good will . _emanate , / from his la-, borafor. the:Lord.... * Mrs..joint:Ailey milding near: , Auhirsir Corners,; aged, ea; years,,mext pi"onth;: made jier son,' Minot I Riley of ,Spring :Ville;', weatit ildring;the.buitweeksifiDee: ff; Ellie Made it. so nicely and so voell. that, lii,te . doubt phether the youngiadies , cf , Atburn TouldPi ler ik paialler on a waijer..k.vi - fe rib 'l. l '' , ! lOW I, ~ti 1,'•• : 'BETTIS-4UB SIZOCKLM . !Is" ' , Jtikt paw ivtd. ' a new. lot cit march aum pipes and boldenifatt. 13 - . 1 1 _0131i411;',, , , , ,1,1-•?PtiPSqr4Mn.Pl4o.ll)t* ~s * FO/1 comfort And pk m a".inre 'soke one of. Cur Montrcise, Jan. 26 .1876 d. _ —J. , . ',I. To T.!EIE OF! gO i lirt9 B o l. #fip VICINITY DP not preetiie the ne* - and interest ink hook "esti , the;'greatilestangelista; ll odey -Sankey: ...Dipntrose,Jan. 2,6, 1876w2p4.: . • - BrEciAT , atteation tfi 'the sale of Horses', Oltli6,:ita., (by the , laitsignees) OTI S. H. D. Sityre's farms, Forest:Lake 'and Bridge .watervon,T4ursdity , the 2711►, and Saturday,the 29.111 inst. Cfoine one and allOilith great and sinall; for the'''giiods will biEitild ibisen thisi, Auctioneer. 4wl fixusolocv,,,NottiouiquaAL *OpTEI7. The Annual, meeting of the Iltirtortl tuinl S4e.iety will be held' atilie - sehool'hoitSe in iliffoixt Village' on Monday e 4 ien big, Feb ru.: ttv3i. 7th",-for, the election . of officers, and the 'transaction of such bu.sinessAs ; nlay, be brought before the. Society. • _ • ' S. E: itniwrku Seely' • liarfortioTan. '26, 1.876w2: 11 -. .. . • .On I Its, busittess,,this,snaokihg Cl,trry's ci 31F24 • - 3tC.' • . Wk*DECI 1-16,000 m i IGSmoice Cigars at Curry's Cigar Store, Pul.4lcAigentie,i ,, : 'Montrose, San. 10, 1876tf. - . • IT. Rosi,' ranAt, • Practical Auctioneer will (upon , attend to .114:public? gaits- in OW above i - Capacity,,. \Wertaa rea s onable., faction warranted, Address or appls' to, H. Hosentbal,'"dire Of ik Piilmait! & ' , t.O:,'- . Poat's bbilding; Wittroffe,-'Pa. • - •• • • • ::-Jan.:lo; -1876ttt iNSURATICA.,I,3OTICE. cOritradiet IS•in irettlatir% thst I haveitriiits&rtod my-agencies to other pattled.. still. ~ r etaintJhe.agency-for all COM panips, lily adv,ertisen and, ail bas- bless couiu Into my , oftlo still liar niy per 'sonal supervision.' • •', ri • • • • •": IBILIANGS STROUD., Montrose. Jan..l2, - • • t 2w3, :Lopul Lpo.`g.' 1.1 • _• „ In rnedienie tinah_t:y the • iirst inv a iortance. A. 11'.. Burns at' tile. EfigreDing Storokenpn con ,stan tly oth hand a full, 'euOplyrof ',French , Ger. inan, English, and ~./Vraerican Prngs 4 ;alediclnes and :cllctnieuls. Alse • a chiltec selnetiun of 'toilet 'articles itnil fling lgoocial 'The - lar.4est 'and best stock` of- Pocket; 800101 in town. • bloutruse, Jan. 5,18713. , ~ • , PEWITS°. • • We have , just reeeivcd_ a very ,large:stoek of and:fancy enveloped; letter and note pa. laneY bilrhead *mt; Cards of Weir -Find= eoldroileotoied poster -papere,oto. all of, which Sire -0 1 wilin 4 rdri.101 PritSqlhfiver than any otliee in i i tatgrzeigh*ning countlea; ol oy tA a good style. .Work doue 101.4e4 t and Wora rettilille i thete 4 lfistlir thal ti t i - bintal *lege u itat, you what we eai All :kinds of blimiguoi band or printed to order. • • Two itoocku, thlobirectoryiono lear.sl.sß **child itionolino• 50 Cente • • `ilONTitogt upoixr, Slater, litholeas I d end" ' Retoo l Sealer deal elite racial*, state paint, etc. ROofirrepal e trn telute paint to order. Mao, slate paintlarlele,l4 cheKalletfAK barral,, /I°Dtr'9o•P"" BILLINtIS BTROUB. ,Aignerar„S'lre ,anct.LlSp (nßn auce Agents ; talso`,sell ItallrOtt a tid Accident Ticket v -to New fark and Ph iladeittlii Office out- door e art ofthe Bank. BOYD CORWIN, Deafer* leo Strivot,' Hardware end Men ufacturso of ' i'lmPddtihuctlron_wure.cdrnei of Hain . pAk te4re t fl , . . . ; 11teLL'Alti) , Dealer . In iironerlea If ,' Provision, ' Books, titatione - and Yankee Notloaci at 'head of Public. Avenue.'*-'' • WM. 11. COOPER 4s4,o..._Bankere. sell FOreltrttPait itagi3 TlCketiti audDrultelrelr laud Scot. ).* land • - - ' . WU. L. COX,;Harlieen 'Maker aud Sealer ticle nanaitykeptby the trade, opposite the 'A ,Ya A- • JAMES .B.,OARMALT, Attorney, it' La • ''Oeke` one door below Tar 11 Honse:•Publie Jaen s . , 1 ROsENTILAL. Auctioneer.. !Cahi 'or S. Fillnutu Co., 51 ont ro.o t'a. tjan. 10, ' 1 16.1 • • 1 17 M .ILFORP N. SAVINGS BANS. VV NRW OILFOIID.- 1 ' per cent. In tercet nu all Deposita.Dete r ei genet • flanking nue ,neds..,.ututs • : •S. OitAlslll l / 4 . 00. ,GARRET.Sc SON. Dealers In Plots'. 'Feed. Ilea' Salt, Lime. Cement: 'Groceries and Peov'etc.no. 0,1 Main Street,eppositethepep,c4l • • Carnage Maker and Undertaker OA Mats Street, two doors below Ifawley' e Store. : . • - GREAT, BEND. 31; p. P. DoRAN,:g 0 relant Tailor and dealer Made Mgt:ling, pry GoodiAlrocerteeanAProv,tiluus Math Street.* • ' 'Drags and Medicine." '"VC7 I XX Asr X •Z - v ..1.3 • n . It is a lignid .Linament for House and stable „use. A. valuable combiruitiea,diticriVered b 1 'celebrated Eng it shchemist and horns-farrier. Was:introduced in the' United Silesia' lite that dine, by its great tinccesi. in .thnictire ..cd•diseetece,f it, has won for titaelr,„thatwide. ,reputaT , lpn No r ably dee erres-. and' tio‘v stands at Hie ' heNtrOf Ilmirdents, uu riyalled • . • = •-• , • Pf! •i;. . •': • AS'iNFAMIL MEDICINE..‘ • 1 • itinh4lready fgained tiib •cdnildence andidMiration oi-thoasande of households for. Da many etimorot dis e.ases were external , •pplicatiOns are of lin nitithinipor mime. It is especially admired as alarrilly remedy for its peculiar chemical edinbinatian. possetsina• no harsh ingredients; [like t new re•ol Cayenne or red;pepper, 4t - Which cheap and'Valaleis Liniments are largely -com posed.] which increase instead of diminish thetpliama. awn, making lit uynatnroa speedy crate for . • • RHEUMATISM; READA.CHE. ' SORE THROAT, COLIC. _ COUt4IS, CHOLERA, TOOTHACHE, ' BRUISEB,-SPHAINB.- LUMBAGO, CRAMPS, COLDS, CHILLS. PROST, TIC DOLOR ,. anr. BURNS, CUTS. BITES OF „ r • • • POISONOUS INSECTS: ittc.: Testimonials and directions accompany each bottle. Bny one—only S 5 cents,' GO cents, or Fl.uul-and if it does not give good. satisfaction return the bottle half fall and your money will be . rerdtrdpd. Call for G. E. S. andtake no other. ,• D. G. CARY.4. - Cli)., PrOprietors. . . Middletown. Orange Co., N., • ".!1 ; F9R.sger..:BY.. . • A. 13. BURNS as4l.-M.- A.- L.YOS, ..---rafrilitiriste. 401i.t.to.tealia Purchasable at afl Wholesale and retail stores 11 - , the corm r ; • Mini trose; May CIFEITY P:1107.'011.A1.4. ; • ItorDlseasei ot as Coughs. Colds, ' ‘t - jsuolpftig Cough, Illsou ehitlS; .11Sthnist, and Canionmptlana , • she fewlcompitiltlons ;which , Nte.avott: the -contldtatee dt iLkind and become housg -1(1. words among not• only le but many nations, , tripo,4 re extrabrdinary virtues,ll - no One ever. PAttived with., a reputation. or mato- Ined io long att - "Afers terry Pectoral. It hattibialu sown to the public, abed rty years.; b y .6 long 6iititin td series of .marvelou s cures tat have won far it a conil !nee itt.tta .virtnes. rawer It still, makes the Cads..Courumptiorts, that can lielnade by medital skill, Indeed the enatutt PEorbnar; 'zee really robbed tress dangerous illnases of their terrors, ton great extent. and given a feeling of immunity from their fatal effects, that fa well founded if the remedy be taken In Pearon, Every family shoed havelt In their closet for the ramedy and promot relief of its memliers. Sickness, Etiffering„ and even life is Noted liy• this timely protemon. The 'Prudent should not neglect It, and the wise will not. Keep it by you for the protection it affords by its timely use in sudden attacks. . • Dr. J' ‘ C;',8 1 1 -- ;ei - ifie CO;, Lowell Ptactleanitid•Anftlytical Chemtots. SOLD ..BY ALL- DRUGGIS rs AND DEALERS IN • MEDICINE 47 :YRES..II,k - Tit - VIGOR, • • A. ; .:FO R BErSOIA:'SO. 4smr UAIR. . : . ... .. . ‘7'o. 17# N,.4.7.11.RAL _ ,r7TALI2I -- ..AND ' , COLOR. . Advancing year's sickness 're. disappointment, and mditarw• predispositlnn• turn the hair gray. and her of them 'incline It to . lifiirematerely. • NEWS HAIR Vp3OIA. by lg and extensive use. has men that it stops the ling•of the-hair Innuedi- . 'ly ;. often, . renewi- the •owth, and always onrel d y dores , tta4 color. when ftt t :d or gray. `lt stimulate; .0 nutritiv e' organs to .ealthy •ClOtilV,j) , and Pre!' -44ey, Thus hres.hy, weak or sickly hu,.. .......ea M.o. ~,ii‘,. "pliable and strengthened, :tort:hturrregrows_Atith 'Lilly .expritesion:•‘. tilling hidr is checked lind - otoblished ...thin hair 011d:ens ; and (4 4- ed or gray hafr.resumethelt origirutt color. . - Its open tion is sure and harmleso.. , lt• cures dandritg., heelo ill humers..and,keeps the scalp cool,:oe3n- nd I.4 'ft , ' - 'un d ' t whitti Contlitioint. di:teases of the real aroimpoosible. I ( As a dreosing for ladleo'• hair. the 'lgor to praised ,forlts grote,fut end:itgreeOhle perfume; ::and valued for the soft luotre&and riehneos of tone it Jetports: . , • PIMPATIED BY ' L . • • Dri S. C. A VE R de C 0.,. witell, Mitile, .:!i.:! , : •. • : Piaui:3CW and Analyileal Cheinlotr. .1141,10.. BY ALL 1 Ditt.T.GOISTS AND ': DEALERS Lq . - " 11.BD1CINE. • 'Novi: ..i.,.151 ; (4 ,1 ,-' 4 4m- - : ' -'• • , . T ATI,Q4 , §.votivr;•3IEVICIN&S. . . • Valnand.f.amoness ra.ieved in 0 short time by th e rise of Taylor's Celebrated Olt. The- great Rhentnithe end Neurone:lc Ituniecly. -Thts 111Cliiinc is not 3 CliN but is warranted to cure store of the ulleand which flesh 14 heir than any other medtrine ever dis- COV4re.4. it ; if you do not find it so. it *costs' you nothing. It'. may he used with the ittmoft 'advantage (Or-any:kind of Pain, litmeness. Wounds or Bores.upoti man or. boleti Will not afroirt the " west ' Wound or sore. Full directions fur use around nadi o Pay. Ask. Your,Merchant fora free vial. No Cure-- • - ' • Taylor's Cotigh'Sypip or Kip s.n ertolint, for all Threat, _and impg dlieasec yery i pleaet .to the taste awl contalns it:tatting Try rind Atop that cough and, take - .the.; soreness' , : 4rou :your Throat sod /110. 4kOk Y ay, . ol 4.ll,otcb.nOtt9 a free vial. Na Cart „TAY Ors 4 : o lldlWeltP43Tifiro .for 0111tintis of .rtiocl; 'poultry. *Warrtititel the est 'renovator of the Sytte al AlfirlurOwaqrdlistutertlettiek thst lidi