lIM ArraPgeMent ot VIA RAILROAD: , 4 es. Doane , runkhannock, (pill.) . 7 tiOp m 1215 m VIA STadas : Nonttosewriptit Anally.) obti me 6 2041 01 New ?vitro . atallYi. • • ..... . it) 00 ani 1 SOP yr . Wyalnslng. (Daily.) • 04 m 200 pal ' ?riendsville, (tri weekly.) ... 6 p m 800ttri :,onklin Station, (tri 1 . in 7 ora m Binghamton Ilia S. Lake,(tri weekly).. 60 p m p m %eshePpen,(tri weekly,) 1000 a m /00p m The NevOY‘Slitaila 146 n treile )01; 1 5t0 1144hlilford, Can khannoctotrid Viryalusing dm - dairy: The Conklin Station mail taus Tuesdays:Thursdays, anclfrlaterd4o. • . ~ - , ~• • • I`pre Binghtutitsim mil, Cala Silver:l, Timm! d a yi,Vhursdays'.'and'Sriturdaya: Prionilsville mail tuna TuesdayP,t'hitedaYa•aiad h Sat urdays. The Meshopp en mail runs Mondays,Wednesdays,and Fridays. Arnititittat. STA:okt r,' A stage leaves daily fur Montrur/Depd at 1 m.,ind rerSruelgiSlePanPeti jailtl6l - returns at 330p.m. i.' .., V i.`.. GINIMEI Montteisii Bin*, Time !fable. A . . . rrangment of Trains. ,eo - take, effect $m Monday,. Dec. 2lat, 1875. • / • . Do la I riiiiii.e!""` : '` l ` . .'l • ''• '''''. • ' • - .- - tip:Toiling SOVIItWAMD.- . , , .., 2 , .., ~' , ".103t1111WAMIII A. M. P. 3t. I'' :' ' '' - W. 'lt - : '' P...Se; . 1 • 5.00' • - 1.01. —.id trove .... • ..10,40 6.00 519 • 110 , ..... leu'e .. ..„..1n 25 5'45 -44. - ! ilk ;,... ;.',. ..,;,'.. eoerii ;'. • .:..: 4 ...,:v.;•...1020 - -'' - 64W -, 5 20, ~,i,20:.:;!•.; ° ...., Bu nts - ' -.-:',4015 :!..1465 528 1 :la:. - .T..'i .. -.i.t Dimoek •-• ' ,'' '-, '..1005 - 1 525 525 132 ; ...TyleN... ....)... 965 515 \ 545 ' 1 40.. , . '.. bprl9gvllle 945 505 • ' 555 ' 1 45.'‘..;;;" ..,4 i;.: ;I,yart .'.:. .. -.-:. . i.-.. . 9'65 ...', 405 ~ • 605 1.58 7 • Averyla .. 9'25: . 2 445 • 610 2 08.-4.. ....Lemon 915 435. 620 220 .„' ' -- iLobeek:,, ~ .9 05 . • 425 630 ' 2 30...1. ~ .. Marcre .... ;1.. c. .... 865 415 645 ~ 245.../..-.._.... ..Tunkbantr,c.k..i. -840 ' , 855•. . Ali liai n e.tot 6 hibt4t Tu - iikhiniipek4lith "i l 'i'''A''Z'T. l 'i , 11;.111 going yertll4ind'sontil. ?`• ; •_- ,_. '.l. ~. ••''.y• -, • .;". , •-• ~ -•• . r •-• L'. - •:JAM.ES, i:l3l.A.KSLE'g,'Piesit. ' List of New'Advertitentbnts. Harper's Weekly. • • • 3riseeilaneous—bonehy & Real Estate for sale—John Gayitt. BusiNEss Local Sale of Horses, Cattle, &c. .• Mereliautn Pipes at Curry . 's. • Harford Agricultural Society.;: To the People of Montrose an COLLECTIONS FOR THE DEMOCRAT., The following : are; the, he received on Snbscription by . , our 'Agent, E. Weeks,- for the week ending January 22(1, 1876 : - Rev. F. A. Ddny $ 50 1 1 3 , A. Allen ' $5 00 Nelson Smith C. Handrick 400 N. H. Stark 2 00Sars.h M. Wak,cley 2 00 E. B. Scott 50:S. A. Shook 6'oo Pardon Fish 2 00:Z.'N. Sinith 1 00 Pstrick ‘ CaVanagh. '6 00 Tag 13 zip ix.irux,:Scnoor.s.- 7 8tate' Supexiii= tendent Wickersham says in: his report touch ing the vexed imestion of reading the Bible in the public ichotils : "In 14,500 of ur 17,000, schools it is now read .without' giving serious offense to anybody. in all' the reinainder,r far as can now be seen, could be read with like acceptance by excusing any children from beirg present ai the exercise whose parents, on the ground , of conscientious scrkiplea, de sire it. It .the work nf the school be so. Ar ranged as to Olt* the Bible reading to.- take place at the close of 'the day, neither loss ;of, time nr disorder need result from a . part of the pupils quietly leaving, the school room at a en signal_ _Hundreds of teachers now adopt this plin, thus keeping the' Bibles in the schools and at the same time d,oing no violence to the : tenscienca of any one!' A SAD CASE —One of the officers of the :po- . lice force was aPprOitcbedYeSterday by a young strong, intelligent-looking. 7 .rnan,,yery . raggedly dressed, who said he Was! a tramp, and begged to be arrested and: taken before . the Recorder.. The officer smiled at this strange request, but offered to . accompany -him to - the .Recorder's . offide, and allo* Lim to , confess offenses to that official. He was accordingly taken before lir.' Arras eyongi. 'and! interrogated. ' -• ',He said that be had been employed upon the Erie Canal during the, past strm.mer,was throwh out of work' at the, 'tfid.of the season, and had .not been. able to get. anythinz.. to do since, Viand was now worn out with travel and fatigne,half starved,- and In a - wretched 'condition 'generally. being the 6ase . lie begged theßeecirder to sentence him to some prison or penitentiary until the time arrived when he could be able to get work again upon the canal. The marl Was so evidently honzst. and sincere.in his relqUest and his condition was so unfortunate, that con- . siderable interest was aroused in his .behalf, but the only thing which •the Recorder could do was to send him to the Superintendent of the Poor, where lie would be able to obtain a meal and lodging for the-night Many, of the tramps arc evidently whet fie cessity has made them, and eases like the shove arouse a sympathy for the class which nothing else can excite.—Binetinnton Times. • Down' LITZERNE.—From Sclraitton City Juzarnal : ' • The receipts of the - St. Vincent's church- fair during the three weeks it was - itid,Wasabout ; .The village of Parsons 14 beeqin 7 corporated into aherOugh, and an election or . dead to be held there on the 14 - th a For - 4m, The next eontvcntionoll good TeinPlara of this district will be held at 'Vivvidence on the llth and 10th of next - - motith....Mis.l Janet Yannan, wife of James 'Vanillin, Sr., of King „atoll, formerly of Carbondale,' !died :or Fri*, of last week, aged, I years.,...3l , lany of the un married laboring'l'nert who are *orking on half time here this winter 'do DO receive waseale - he amou t their board bill. Ho* do those with large bunnies live ?.... W. W. Tiffany, keinan on the Joel:motive Delaware, on , the L. V. Railroad was fatally injured at'Pittston oil 1. - Ilkley of last week. He from •his in jut les on- Sunday.— .Quarterly meeting of the Free Methodist:church , will,be held at .Wavr ly in this county, conmencing vehiu4ry 4 th:o 7 o'clock p. and will continue e'two toF lowing days. Rey.. Mr. Goold ill be present Jenkin .11Whols, who . assaulted the . onductor 91: Vark , ,areet \ cer , r. ,ll i B- Ingles, some time , ago, was 'tried at Wilkes' Barre on WedneAtty . , and tentenced•APAY line of 125 and co sts of proieputiOti• business out m the mid regioi3le forl next two month§ 'not 'Very encouragiug,the companies haiie, the'ettifefa Injuietp.OUßeat , for Ave weeks Jr= February 1 1,0 i, owing to . the Mit el& being - • ,le--- - ; , PAISONING CASE.'!--;111iM , ill. considerable 'elpitement in - Pittston; over a case of suspected vye P6ispningi A ,man nained::Milbure,*- oloyed by the Butler, Coal ,Qompany as , a miner and resitting in one ul,tbe , tenement houses on, Yorft' 'avenue, wie:: arrOked ' , 3 - Attuai), Aft4futt? . eotaidatitt Otihe itii,ihitati , i'or neglectini4d provide for his fatnily, 7 4 wife and five children ?is wife has singe :died; and It /isietterally be lieved her death was caused by poison admin istered : to hgAky 119 r: bus!atind - w. bilci fittg-Ma! ill. Tuesday afternoon- the cOroner,.Dr. Pen degabtAtcoinpanied lay 'Dr. f4xinspeit,Of Wilkes 13arre,;lielttan inquest ()Vet iher.body. r'Eleveral ivitneetniti Were?iiiiiiined,arid all nitited'iii de claring the ntan 'a -worthless, good for nothing tellitii, whiAgi.iiii filmilir l depenci iAi ill 'e: 'clittiV ty of hi' neighbdra, lint,:fOr whose ellaifty they would hive starved. The daughter, a girl of tlifiljWti 64 thereitt6lits,: - teStified that ; , she` satyr ' her father Ptit AAiltite ticiwderi infoitieine chick en-br6th he prepared :for' - : - her, , mother, a , nd he, cartiimed 1(01' iint to toitch 14n ai.tYf tiCeOunt". AfterWirdi,'OU leArnibe Oat:she i ad' tisied it, he threw it all away' and'iraihed the bowl and spoon, carefully, as he had liken l in the habit of doing After'giiin'g; :het titedientes.' Whenever Milburn gave her medicines;jhebeeatnedread fully ill, and also after eating the chicken broth he had Prepared :htf.hiei.f' She - tOld'the . 3Vdtnati whit . 'attended , her • that . she saw ' 'tioniething ; white hi the. bottoM Of the dish, and retutted to eat anything froni 'him , 'l'rom that time forth.— That,. in connection with i - the !laughter's story, laroused their Suspicion.- The cordenil'of the istontach have beep, sent to Dr. ..pidwig, of 'Scranten, for examination, where they are at the present 'Writing. ' When arteited, Milburn was found-in an upstaireroom in Airs.Hqrriot's 'saloon on Main street. Officer Stetter. accom panied by "Tattles Baker,went there for the put: pose of taking the' roan:into custody, and 'were 'told bY Mrs. Herriot that-he had not been there shunt the liaturday previons. They refused \ to besatisfiedim ithout a thoropgh search, and de= . manded to be shown through the lionse. She" refused, giving trivial ' excuses about the rooms not being . in order, &e., but the officers were iirm,,atid she went' up, with the request that they would',remain below. This ',wag , nlso re , : fused, but she was ,allowed:. to g 6 into the first room alone. After some . time they demanded an entrance, which, after, some further , objec-7 .tion - ; was 'granted.: ?erethey found Milburn on a , sofa, , evidently, ,having just arisen, from sleep. *bey took him away and plaCed him in Wilkes-Barre jail, where he now is.: Mrs...Her riot, it is report - 4 authentically; visited him day before sesterday. The man" has '.been in the habit of staying at Herriot's. tile: . ; greater part of his. time; and, neVer spent any of his Wages fop the support of 'his fatnily.i ;His wife \ was regarled as a vert , good, respectable wo man, and inclined •to hide rather :than parade` her troubles. .The children are in a ,destitute Condition, and sadly Peed the: aid Of" the chari tablysdisposed. ,The doetors that 'from all the evidence in the ottse,itud the condition of the body, the:woman , had_ not died from natural causes, but are awaiting:' the rtWiti - 4 ,:thq , atittlyss., ', : 1 .., ' . , -.- . - 1. Vicinity. BALL Tickets printed: in first-claw style-and at clienp rates at this !Ake. CIiSTERIO•9IMT . E4SII,OIMTERSIII \ so' and. 80 cents 'per - quark, *at .the. . tf - -11krs.toirk$4.niter. VEtuvirEnniY,l 'say tint° Go to the Ke.ystone,Saloon And get a good Oyster Stew., '.Dec 29, 1875.—tf. : ••-.•-• . . • . •, Pp7rOokitArrns.4-- - Pietttres taken,ln all. the, lat est styleit,', ,'Ol4 - iiietures copied , and enlarged Alit! a ,Splendlit lot or ,frittrie's for' sale . -• theal), •.• • • at poo— . : MOntroseJtoie 10, '74.-;--tf/ . .". • :‘• :`• , F. WATCHF.S . , Qlocks and. Jewelry :repaired on short. notice, and warranted; at F. D:3l.elbu T Jewelry. Store. formerly Isbell. 3ielLu- -- ; • TO TO. Pvirme. ! —As : a -guarantee•Ahat Tay lor's Family . Medicines are the hest in market; of .their kind; anti -that the quality Of. the' , goOds shall hereafter:be.: inaintained, 1 , xi'ould - . say:to all : alter -using the'm you:are-not satisfied you have received benefit in ',proPottiOn to, the price' pi the empty.bottle or pack Age; audzetyour Money bitek,, as 1 wAut no maned money unless be is satisfied. lie 144,i.eceiieilitii equivalent. • Respeetfuliy,', Tamott,.Proper. C f ItAIRVOYANT, ERMEINATIONS FREE. ' There is no' subject that, , requires so much study and , experience as the treatment of. chron ic diseases. The astonishing success' and re• nitirkrible cures pertormed" by - Dr. Butterfield, are-due to the gift ,of clairvoyance. •to the life long study of the constitution of man, and the curing of diseases° tram natural remedies. Cures the worst forms- of tkrofula.-Catairli; Piles, Fe male Weakness, Asthinn, Kidneys or Bladder Will he at the Cafferty House, Binghamton Thursday, and Friday, February, 19th and MIL ° BusinesS Locals. Alontic;te;lJugy . 28,1r5 ,=-4f Qbt0.40 . 6; DO4 ' T -AVANT TO MOVE Pr. - .1 will offer.my large stock of Flour and Salt, and general lineOf grocery goOtti-Very.low foi a short tiine : for cash r .as 1 expect to Move in a few 4ays: into a :new. iatorpf.biildipg:opoo4o CdOimir 86CA. Bank; and do . not4ant .to be at the . expense of moving .-- a large stoek of heavy goods.. I , l6l*::is. a, &cid tithe ~ buy yeair our and Salt. I. haVs never had a better stock of good rlouti frOi ground _than at, `tlin present titne. • E . lilOntrOse. Oct. 40,1875,tr..: AYE tt`ti, AMERICAN A.LIIIANAC 18 ' nOW ready for delivery by the' druggists, anti we are tree to that we have read this 'welcoinff visitor with satisfaction and profit. 'lf: coniiiins an, as tonishing nfount of information winch is Use--, ful to everybodf;and shoris how to•treat near ly all tlie i diseirses from ,which people suffer, It invariably` reeolumends tbeliest remedies to be mRl9y irrk. , spotive of Ayer'sPqn cities, anCTurtiisbea," : best niedicil advice by which : ilk, great Inajority of. ailments. can' be treated sueeesfully. The anecdotes, witticuons and jokes are the best compilatiOn .that comes tinder: our notieeiatiii''thd book is tt~ refreshing,-contribution to.ouvanjoyinents every ,Year. - -r ,9 1 afr Owner: - - ) trit'ad Litiiiitte4o4,erFPFAtt ,t e, n'B. • MEE .pt i '... , 1vi:: : '.147.-;;,... , ; -, ..er. ;:.' 1., theitiiitoti;:? i. ; N N W Y° l ' ll ., Produce,' market. Repptted Eireiy Veei•szpreAely.tor Tas ittoirritigss, lAmjiy.ittkodeit. & Scrver, • Prodpco Commie- .: '1 119 . 11 Merqbantiv% Math f.reet..ilew'rQrk. • -- E'.No4(.lrol*:'f4tpiy;:-..ji10i:.,11,1,76,!.:. ,; -,.. i. i:ti'--fl BUT" EW Receipts last six days::: _ Tho..sckiernl features of, the,butter market re main' in deli/ t Shine as. ilited • for several days. • `VeVyltePer §tike. : bOtter saWly. an 4 with a readily. obtained; whtio in soinossnetances, high er - figures than NNe quote have been realized., . Stitteliairies, line - 8i • ® ,33c lilies ; good' . qqpc .4141 o I ikirl;:On.n.y.,, , etate..Pailsilairy,good to prime 26 BQc. State Pails . ,conitubn to fair. , -24 c : CEI.B4SE. , Receipts last six• days \ boies. We can safely quote the rnaticet steady,witli a - fair trade doing in nearly all grades, althorigh tlfe,:ettrly Made eese axe tlvo difficult • - •i • State' Factory, (mock,. '1.0340 State Faetery.'fine ; .. . . • Alga, 12(c State Factory, fair to good.. 9Wqx 10Kc t 3 ate'Dairics.. Muir Ito g00d.;.. EAGES., , , • - Receipts last -. six days.— 8.544 pkgs. Yesterday.afternoon , there was • some specula tive'demand for fresh eggs and quite. a quanti ty changed hands at from 20 to 25c. though not many at the outside figurie. ' 1 • .1 State andl 23e' Westein choice brands . 22c The supply is not so very large, and with favorable weather there 'is' ; a' slightly ;better tone to the tnarket, but the 'demand is not ac tive and prices' _ are Witliont quotable iinprove ments. . Turkeys, State —l4 to 15e Chickens, State, prime 16 to —o Ducks, .... ; 17e - Geese s • 12 0 , 13c MEATS AND..STOCK. There is a trifle better enquiry for calves to day and really fancy are held about steady, but a Food many are Arriving. sour and have ` :, to sell low. - Live Sheep, weathers.... 6 to 1 6%,e Live CalvesOtate prime.... 10 to 10 1 4 e Hog Dressed Calves flee— to 13 o DRIED FRUITS. 0, Apples are moderately. Peaches peeled. eon tinue dull. . . ' State Apples,quarteri 81 to 'Peaches, peeled,state . l6 to 18c . ... . . .12 Ito 12e: .Raspberries; .—..27.: to 28e ~lt 8. T-~3R~:gC,i-~3 8.. VAN LoAN--QI.A.NE—Ai the home of thei bride's father, Jan 15,by Rev. W. L. Thorpe ; Chas. H. Van Loan of Liberty, to Mary E. Crane of Bridgewater. , GARDNER—Rnio—Ip Owego. at the residence - of 'the bride?s 'parents,' by 'the,Rev.' W: H. King, Mr. , Charits - S. Gardner to Miis Mary : • - • Augusta Rmrall of Owego. . MEAD---BucK—At the home of the bride's pa rents in Upsonville, Jan. 19,, by Rev J. H. Doremus, Arthur G. Mead of N. Y . , to Prances Amelia. daughter Of Noble T. Buck. - 'Atuntot—WlLLlsms--•At the residence of Mr. 'George Foster in Windsor, N. Y., Dec. 81st„ by Rev. Colgrove; Frank Aldrich of iiridge4 -- water, Pa.;and Ella E. Williams; of Windsor, N.Y. CIIAMBERLIN—BRowrit—At the M. E. parson -age in Harford, ran. 14,by Rev.D. C. 13arnfm,- Orvil Chamberlin: and Ida M. Brewer, both -of New Milford. . . Is vs) :i r- , - vao siim = CI ili Bewsratri---In' Htirtord,, sjan. , ltli, ut dreipsY, Charlotte 'M., wife of Wm..Barnarci, in the 47th year of her age. lionniNs—in Liberty, on the morning'. of De -cember 7;*-11375; of :typhoid fever. Almon J. itobbins, aged 19 years, 8 inonthe aid ,10 days. ' "- •• • Beloved by all who knew - him, lie.hai passed to better land. - 111BDARD—In Auburn Jan. 6, or scarlet fever. , Jessie, youngest daughter of Judson E. and Sarah Ilibbard, aged 3 years and 8 Montlni BALDWIN—In East Bridgewater, Jan. 23d, at - his grandfather's, Jeremiah 'Baldwin, very 'suddenly, Ledna S., only child of. Irving and Emma Baldwin; aged 1 Year, 5 months and. 17 days._ Fare thee well our darling Letitia,' Li, tie Lerma, fare thee well ; For 'then went tot; pure and lovely r In a world like ilia to dwell, CNANDALL —ln -Nei , Milford, Dec. 22, 1875, Melt Crandall, in the 27th \ year of her-age. At a meeting. Of Jackson Grange, :No. - 342, the following 'resolutions were adopted :- Whereas. Death has _Summoned one of our members to the spirits' home. thus depriving , our,community of one, universally -esteemed; a I t family circle hitherto 'unbroken of one 'bright I link, and a happy hirine of a fond, ehristhin mother and devoted - wile, be it hereby . , Reoolved, That the lite and character of SIB- ter erniuhill" have, been such In every relation' IA to endear tier to all -her associates, arid by , her death we are all Made partakers of the sorrow! so, deeply felt by these who daily shared in' the brightness other lite. , .Resolved, That our symPathies in :behalf fit; Bro James Crandall and his motherless chil dren aball ever prompt. us to words and acts of fraternal kindness 'and willing assistance, and ' r ive pray that.a most merciful Providence may protect and. Safely, guide them' through theva ryttig journey of life. Resolved,_ That, as an expression ofi. our row, we drape our charter in Mourning for thirty days, and- that copy of these resit lutions be presented to - Bro. Crandall, and ea tered upon - the - minutes of tbe Grange also ...Resolved, That a copyj be sent to the county papers. - ' , • PEC/C--In Mankato, Minn, Sept, 15, i f typhoid -.fever, Lewitt F. Peck, son of. F. and C.\E'. Peek, Ifarford, aged 3.pars, 11 inOntlot Add 22 days. - - - He was otiroldest' eon, and we do greatly mourn loss At a. regular - meeting of 'Vie 'Oak Lcdge,No 635, L 0.0. held at. their lodge-room,'Dee. llth, 1875,-tbe following preamble and resole-', tions were, adopted : - W Our Ileaveniy , 'Fainer.4u his all 'd ce 1111.61`Sntell fit remove. wise prowfroth earth-our -beloved brotber,- Lewis -Peck, we, the members of Live Oak', Lodge 1325;ci err the ftillowing ;tta tribute of respect to .41te memory. ‘of--• him whose death \has ! - filled-v4tr hearts with sorrow ; therefore Rho Mfg• TiCtt t ite ft AvIlP lint/W.114 itubmisilycy t tue .Alokee„ of -,au , pr kritFin§ 'Peoviclenee ; we feel that the death of :a broth- POULTRY. 1676. el., so youngi is a sa6 liitleitlfii‘ iffiliction,roo -we bssure the family or;;,,,•'t xleceueti t that they; 'liave - our hettrty and 'bit:to re' syntpathy iii their ltereavement , . i '2 •-' '‘. •, , .-.- '.: -',- - ‘l.- , t 1 Ikeolved; at 7116 _ We: ' are bereft, of a, muck lqved friend and brother, :we shall' be inure ; for-' - eibly iinPietised ivith the Uncertainty othhinati life,' the hnmutible certainty:or ileattii,iiiti at 'thereby Ought 10,realize theimportanee ., 6lllv4 , ing,dady_in , the prompt .discharge',.ol..tittty, ihttl obliiptti,ons *e. are under ;to Ifia.whtit i ttiloyatt - His creatures to be only tenants :it,',Wlll.- - ' It That in the 'de.iith . of lifotfierVECOlit the"lodge has ici.it-alsitlifiti and 'devoted niet , tV ber and aa, it ,tokert.oi 'respect for - his..mentorY -that in , our 'register ' belett a memorial pageJ9 eonnuennirate his virtues and his death Also that our charter be - drai).etl i ii 'modrnitig for MO. usual , period; find' may the spirit' of ' mit' ilie,v. ' enly.Fetliericomfort the mournt,..is;streiigtberi • our resolutiOns dj amendment and :prepare as' all fPr. i Om! higher and - better scenes , of giii, World 'to mime., - - ,- '', -' , ~ , ; :Besotted, That 1 h LOdge throtigli . its fieereta= ry fuinish the rwife elf the deceased' a` copy. or the above preanible• and. reSolUllo*(filla 'BlBO ti copy, to the; .itionArose, Agatocun entlitepubW can p fqr hlicatipn. .' • . ~ t .. si 1 1 • - - t. 1 31: Osiiowg, ' ':'..l 1 ,''•l '' WM. , PATISRSOK ' :`' ~` ~ . r .;,I', .. 1 :• Cent a ur i i n- iment- ~ - . i . There is ho pain. which thePentafer ' .' , ic , Liramoiti Will not, oii eve,no aVtailing - Ir-- - they' wili 'mit subdue, and no bimenese l isyt ~ ' AY .' . which theivrilinotenre; Thissitronk 1 ~..1 1 , language, but it is true. The) have .... A . , produced More cur es of rhenmaithk e -....- neuralgia.lecklaw.palay,sprains,eyrel fter lings, caked breasts, scalds, burns.salt a rheum: . amehe, e tc., upon the human 'frame, 'gird 6 strains. spavin, galls, 'etc., upon animals in one - Year than have all other pretended rethediei since the word began. They l , are counterirritant, all-healink:pain re. 'fevers. Civvies thro‘v awaythcir crutches, the lame walk., poisonous bites are rendered barflies*, and the wounded are healed without a scar. The recipeli pi!). lished around each bottle. They - sell as no articles ever sold before, because they do just what they pretend to do. Thesst'aihonew sulrer, from rheumatism. pain','Or swelling deserve to suffer if they will• not use Centair . Liniment, white wrapper. More than 1000 certificates orremarkabie cures. including froien limb*, ChTOIOC rbiumatism,lgout; running tumors. etc., have been re ceived. •We r ill sonde ci rattler containin g certificates, the recipe, CO.. gratis, to any one •requesting . '„ cnie bottle of th e ;yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment i$ worth one hundredidollars for' spavined or sweenied hories and mules, or for screw-vrorni in vheep. Stoch-oivneks *--theselininientr are worth your attention. 'should be ilthout them. "White wrapper family rise i" Yellow wratiner! fer.anisnals. Sold by all Driggisti..-- 150 cents per bottle; large bottles. sLoq. 47. n,apitz ,C0.;5.3 BrolidWaY.New York. - • : Calaggripi i 1111:Lon; than a ettbstitnte for Castor On. It is,the Tab We article in existence ; which Is certain toassitattlati:ttic (nod, ieghlatn the ,bolmelS. elate wind colic' and priduce natural 'sleep. It contains neither plineralai morphine or aleobol, and Is pleasant id Clain. Children ited net cry and motheis ratty: net: et . .. 2 5; 1 • • B. Re CARPE. PAPER CL • PLATED WARE , = DRY Gooos ..oto oEmo ; . P A IN T S; - . . 1 - • DAMA TRUN Montro C°R.Rm 710,N_ 1.,, ,: -, • ~' •_, 1' ' . t i ' . :-.. .• • o , .., , T _. .:'. Rumor r as it that baying been elected Cunty reas., rarer for, the misaing three years„Lam to diticititinue my Ifisurancel bushel. ..Said;RUMOR in UNTRUR,'and without feundationoind while thanking ,yoa for kind ness, and I.ppreciatiloi of good Insurance . itt the past, I ask a contlnuance of your patronage, promising ttait all. I t business ittra me to e sh4ll be promptly attmided to. My Comp nius,aie all sound and rellable 4 as all cats tes tify who I aire met with loSSis du:ing the past; ten years at-my Aget,cy. ReadAhe Llit - I • , ' - - - •.- r North,Britisli and Mercantile; Capital, • ; $10,000,000 Queens or London, . . " , •2.000,( 1 .00 Ohl. Franklin; Philadelphia, Assets, - • '' - 8,1504000 Old Contihental, N. Y., , • " , nearly ; '.' 8,004000 Old Pticenix of Ilittford, -" . 2.000:000 Old Ilanover.N. Y., - - „7 - tit :-. 1,800.000 `Old Farmers,: York ; ~ • ".. ' •' •• ,• 1.0Vi4000 I also represt•nt the 'mew York Mutual Lire Ins fiance of oyer.3oye4rs standing s and assets over $BO. - %/00 .-- 00- Also, the Masonic Mutual Berardi Associatiou of Perin sylysniw i- i . . • ~. • - : ~ , • ••, - .. OrGet anlAecidental Pollo,y covering sit aNbrentri, lb the Ilartford - Associati4 Ins. Co . Policles writt.nn Prom ono teal to , one' year. Only . B 5 cerittiler a $B,OOO Policy. Ipesee cull or c,cild.wprd, when,you Ake,a trip. Very respectfully.. - ' -.' - * , . - ''; ii i - - Rifilißy c: a r yutn . .,, Montt° e, a. 4 Jail. ~1 9, 18113.—tf • - '.. puBLIO , SALE. , the As.tgliees *or . S. , 4t; I). SP4-Ylii4 :.wilLeell at 'Public Vi ndee on the Itichmond Hill farm, in lillver Lake, cn I - -i, - -- t - . , ,l I -;= Titlo@day; January '21711.0176 z ' at 10 ticilocic, a: m.; the following 'Property to Wit • Twelve! covfra,4 yearlingi,oneltair`of two ,year old coltit, one =lea one horse po*er thre4hing machine, onb pair bob aleighs, J one horse, market wakon. two flobbard Mowers, ~,itts, . s, harrows‘ and other farming tools.'r ALSO on Saturday; January 29', at due o'clock. .m * on . _ the- ilridgewater faim. about one-. raloirom t 0 lifW lug() : - 19 cows, one ,5 _,year old mare, : two. im bard mowers- one pair hob ialeighs; plows. etc., etc. f *" ~,,, , 7 TUR ..--A`ll sums - 44'45 - and under, (Sash ;,, ot i t i tt nine Ri o 'the:credit with Intermit/tad apprOvec-op4 ty , 4.Tdiuti UV i370,; . -:-2w ' 1 " - " i . IkT 01:10E- A11'4411 , 1.011 s blis ; il4o CI4IMB Iv -,, • dkiiiithidiv(oricoeoli'rtiit , estailey ' e'gattt it the Aubut4 NO Pfigt?! ,l 7. intastlgnVit-tlO NO* Ind /TolYti Mao., or ; Ile oro at',ol, 14.04" fel:el 4 4 .. ticr moota ,' kii ~-,, ~.i.i. .t , i ,?,;.....; ~... 0 ,;;„;.„,:, ~! A 1 • Chgtutlial :° .' ' _,,- ,:_12 4 1-t! 5 1 'f''r r '''l -2 - 11A1ISRALLVAN'Seuto", 'Litreetois.' '1 . 4SA WARNER, - -- ; +3 ' 4 ICONS .4..-642;;"-, : • I, DEALEIIS • • v. ,;,! S,I;OILCLOTHS. DEMGET, TTINGS, WINDOW' • • SHADES,' - IYANGJNGS, AND!ENAMEL K ro gs, coyN: A R T;, GUFF N =i MIN'S; ~: ~ ~! -ALL OF- DR. , JAYXE'S ,'AMILY 'MEDICINES; s, UMBRELLA:S, , RUBBER ;GOODS, LYONS. it . CO. X,anuary 1, i 8 6. HAYDEN lb OtEMBNTS, STOyEk i TLN, COPPER & STIEErI ,WWIIES, :11013sE; /SH4sIG GOODS, AND BtILD. ,t, .4 1 1 g ,HARDWA,U,' &a :ii-i , !;! , :f1.1; ",Agftl3,to tor", 4 ., 4, BLANCHARD,, . it; ,00., BASH,' BLINDS, DOORS, r WIN . iDOWS,f CORNICE . :MOULD- INGS, AO., • , L . watch we Will eblrit Blanclutrd, - Biertlet & Co's. :pee Lo NAILS, SCREWS, LATCHES, BUTI - -SASH :AND BLIND FASTEN - ERS" AND HINGES, HOES; FORII-SHOVELS,. RAKES, : WIRE 'GOODS, &C. Special inducements - on Pans, Pails, Cooler" ate ail Dairying Goode. - IRON.. CLAD, FIRST _ PREMIUM,' :::MILK PANS, • (Joalr'llAYpEN, General Agent) OTSEGO COUNTY LUMBER, PLAT. FORM, SPRING AND :BUG• - GY WAGGONS.. : . 17nsurpassed for 'Style and Durability. Wo tiaire recently added to our selection of Stover made by RathbOne, Sard Att Co., AlbanYN. Y.. and Lb( Arvind Base Burning Parlor Stoic, and Canard Cook Stoves. man nfactnted by. re;ry , A lban,'N N. e 4 aleo keep the celebtated DE4MOND .BASE BURNING AND FEARLESS; COOKING- . STOV,ES. Rathbone, Jewett & Ransom; Ranges, "with Copper .Reservers and Mehl° Mountings of the , latestimproved jattune'RePairlrg promptly Anne and orders for obbing solicited. • . HAYDEN & CLEMENT& New Milford. May 1 2 th, 1875.-Ltf. • Why the Flowers Bloom in Winter ! 1e . ,!,•0•`. , , • Are.you aware that you can obtiin Summer heat in January.? That you can impart -balmy air to your families ? tbat you can. give spontaneous growth to plants and Flowers, and that you can make hcme a little pstradise by pnrchasfng, one of B. C. Sayral Not- Air-Furnaces 1 TheSe Furnaces are. nuw couttructen' with VAPOR PAN by which the atmospliiire is tem peredt to,that resembling Summer'. heat. ' ' 14.);llioroFfinckinE-Ofilititort i , It And the time has eome - lehen. conaumptives may re joice in coal Ares." Throe furnaces are.oold entirely up on their own merits, aed are now the leading Furnace this part of,rhe conntry• All ,Furnaces are warrant ed to give entirr'satisfaction or no' sale. • •yit _.-~ ~ , , , EINES ‘,.. , ' , 'ir ' ;rniaaiiiwit'.ol'ol.c;a• Dealers in I, ' • :t ?s~ CENTENNIAL COQ.; NO MORE DRY HUSKY HEAT. HOT-AIR r 11:r IS, I keep competent men on the road whd are well ac quainted with the Flinn toe business and they are fon stantly, putting up these Furnaces. Their work ig tv:ot• ranted to please. These Farnaces'are now scattered is the following towns and'cities: • Binghamton, Scranton, Providence, Wilkes Barre; Kingston, Pittston, Elmira. Waverly, Wililant4port, Great Bend, Suqmehrnna Depot, 'lento k, Delhi, Downsville, Andes, - Mmg,aretville, Franklin, Baud'lia, Owego, Northamberiand, and many other towns. • , • atraata.u.ra,atlzreicl 3:33r , Any person 'wishing a recommendation from any tn.. e living in tne above named places. I will gladly, co. rot , wind with them, giving -names •of parties now using those Furnaceo.l E. . . ,: 1B C.: SAYRE, .Idontrose, Pa. . . Idontiose, DecdmVer 22d • 1815.-3 m. • r%. J. .PQ.TL..y, No. 48 k 50ViraOtingtoil. MNfifiltlirrov, , N - ! ; 'Would respectfully call attention to their larga et or - *•#4l.* t . ,sta*:r it* which they are selling at frOnt .15 to 90 pet cent. than heretofore. A full assortment of eramort, Dkatrict nooli Ana 'lcrrcazx vil.pait • Pirfor Setts, from' VW upward: Clamber Setts from, $4O upward. Mattress's &oat $4 upward. , Pure Woos Mattresses from $lO to $l5. Oak, Ash and !Walnut Extension Table, from $6 to $lB. You can do.better by purchasing your gmids ofno.lhan Of any dealogs in this section of the country." Wo not be Imderiold by any ono east of New Yuri' ,O4y. 4 No extra charge for packing. or -delivering macwila.at th depot. ' ' We desire tdsayik 'wOra. -4 -InVthis line we have Stein's Patent Pa NW a variety* of, Other 'Atlas. Dn. iui Robes. Shrouds, etc. ' The hearse and ' Carriage , attached to oar establish.- mentpasnet be sippassed. 41 this. 5ect.1011..,. Thing - UV be famished kitties° who require, at it seasonable Qg ure, ittlywhi3rst withinl 11' raiiittkpf .twon.ty. mi;oot &oft this city. • WvaPilll 1 1 11 •. , - .) • ' --71 • •4 .4... .7: p . Wal d rir Bingharatoti;liay i libri 3 O*(;Clethiag .' r At ,gliep:plaibhll!#-,- Boy's Boots, at Cheap Johp's, r' : l OF 'OUR