TOWN, COUNTY, AND VARIETY. meeting et the Presbyterian thumb on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'cloclip. m. We add thirty " new naives to , ou{, list of subscriberiiince.,our last issue. —Ladies' Temperance Pr ayer meeting , the . Baptist church, Thursday itfternoon, at three o'clock,.p. tn. —Wm. A. Crossmou Esq. bah ,ren: ov . ed his office to rooms over IL J. Webb's store on Pub lic # venue: ' , . bf 'Foster., • ti hen's c.= upon -bur Annie Which measur i s 6 1 s by • inches. - L. P. Edwards of the Scranton .14Te Free* called at our office on Monday last. He is cim7* Vtiol,g,fpr,t4 4 at t we noticed he, hail;,n larkolltithbei of our citizenti . 'naines hii list. ---Two citizens of Binghamton. Says the Depotit Courier, have just been arrested for selling bognsErie The meth od of operating with these tickets is a very hr gcnious one ; but the same , his been nipped in the. bud. • —The most thorough invi r %tigation upon the part 0. the:: police lor:this' (city: into John ility.fletrglit.t#tement concerninglis'ac-cOinPlice, and into the cluei a hick could, be obtained., gird good .reason to believe alai the statements originated in Hayden's brain,, and is untrue.— Bittyltinnton 1 inks. • • —Rev. E. A . . Warriner, will give a leeture' ou "Our :Natiohal, Centennial'' at the, residence .ot. Daniel. Sayre; .- owYriday ',evening, Febinary ljth: The mere, announcement of the lecturer,. .f.:44e?ii§ an '` ar'ti ' est of . ii.:itarOnte)l!*; t tSe.' Lure will be tor the benefit of the ichurch. • Our ReKesentatiVeSelltheinwer branch f „the §ta.!e, .I,,Fgislt.to ( kfi r iams, awl Flake n T , bUry) seetial;,tO.4idel.llE tvoOnii many. questioill,.thus neutralizing &Mil other's votes. _Our -ienfrikirial...delegatioU, WatsOu, bat vote ' ever' 'Since he - diii" : 4W on Likel'.Qp=. ( than, -i. .:.• v. —Kinderhook,New York is busily exeited and amused • over : , a IS,i'ew Year's frolic.which took place there,-und which has just developed into rather a serious matter. It seems a party gathered on Ice,w ; Year's day .at the residence of Alias afford, hit - il a mock 'Wedding was pro posed and carried out, Mr Cole, a school teach er, officiating as clergyman / The .-,. 1 . 611p1es to be married were Mr. Perrine t.o Mias Lizzie Lee i and Mr. J: Mix tglillas Dennis, ''l'Liey are all of very respectable connections and stand high socially. A few days after the young people and their relatives were astound:id by learning that Mr. Cole, the teacher was a clergyman in orders, and WilC4, two years ago had lelt the pulpit for the school room. It is said that Mr. Perrine and Miss! Leek will abide, by the result of their New Year frolie 'hut In the other case a itiliv ' e will be applied for. 1 —Before excha,ngine Worlds, o'Mara and :wing, the ~Montrose • Depot murderers, (or 'lc lcused murderer : Ontodel written 'confession.— When the document was last heard from, it,was in the hands the :deputy Sherilla, vibe 'we're,; righting for the sole oWnership. It Was under- -1 saw& at the time of the' execution, that the I confessions' t wo be published, Can ,ihu), ltenfrose Detn?tiMt_give_"xis any 'light ?-- , Si t sea, i (.azette. The orioniall confession i ow a d haibeen in the hands of Sheriff Helene: The deptities . slain ed tb have an exact copy.'; They, came to us:with the copy, fixed', Aron; price Of publish ing & c„ but afterward• countermanded the or_ der. We_akterufard lteard ~It;rizad ',been sold to parties in Scranton, but lastly 'that 'Sheriff Helme would , not allow it, to be published, and • be still retains tbe original confession." Phials all 'the light we have. We are glad to publishinotice eliewbere of the call of a meeting to orgaeize a '''Lirmer's Club. This, can be Made one of the most in-; tereating and profitable gatherings for Farmers; and in fact altothers AS 'we all are i4direetiy! interested in the success of agrieuitu're., that can be inaugurated IC it is:entered into with a d' . , termination and is backed up by 'energy' and perseverenee: - ,. It_ will be' a pleasure to us'to give place - to 'reports of ita doinga and l- ,render any other assistance eompatable with our po sition. The declaration that the right of-the people peacably to assemble and petition fox for-a redress of grievances , or for mutual'en lightenment -end ' adyane l ement shall not, be abridged byliny law or commuuity,is one hun dred years old in this centennial year and we have taw.iiya been ready I to advocate - or defend this corner stone of Itepublican instiiutions.— Let farmers exchange seeds jof inforrnation as P well as corn anti .potatoes and cultivate the minds of themselves and their families as well as the soil, and contentnapt and happiness will settle upon them as well as increased financial prosperity. Liam—Mr.. Smith, of the firm t Spencer it , , Smith, has bought out 1 mr. Spen l er - e interest in the stock and the store business will.hereat ter be carried on in the firm name of Smith dti, bun. Mr. James Koons, formerly proprietor of the store, lives nearly' pp site and dealsquite heavily in butter, eggs, bu kwheat flour, &e. * ) Aunuftti CENTRE.—Mr. H. Kintner, who has been living :on James .LOtt's fermis; ill 'thoye on to the farm of Ce L. Swisher,'April lst.4; nr. ',Pit will let his farm to a good man if one. . comes along otherwise he' will hire a meaktif the month... John B. Hay has rent pd Slienff Wbite'e faxm and will move on. to it A.prikiii. .. * John Isatt's little son, about five , ire*Vf- , age, sWallowed a tin' whistle 'cbout atit# as-, an old Jitsbicined one cent piece , whie en boa parents very grett rinxietypopiV*4 . . : '',..„,- , ' , '4lik as PI. ' -,j: _, 'l;„,assa3at'COnliKES— l A ' greal deal 4r- itatiees is prevailing in these part a. especially )among the children, the diseases b4ing Diphtheria and scarlet fever, which is carrying 0ff. , ,1* Sr a the little;nes. At Mr. Conipton's whtitirad‘',4l very 0* interesting , famlly, one boy of e ars and two beantifhl little twin girls ofArge liars and so near did they - look alike 44 - Ai:pa. rents taa great difficulty in telling VriOrt. 1 The' ittle bov was taken with theitteizOt Wednesday and both the girls on ~ Thlit4y„ _ and so fearful was the 444430 that on i #4oo4. >of the first day one of the little gir11,12,4" . :. lit Awe* "014:4°. only 410300W4a:: ' , ,-:;.:3' `- very low with consumption. The, tvisck.lust ,winters .wail© : , spent-.by,.-the hops that some benefit - might be derived,— '}:very tin thaGlove Or , nffeetion could do has been-besto upon ;her Übping:;that her lye 'might be pare& ti:* the-family. • E. .AUBURN 4 - conNErca. 7 Mr, Lina ery, our landlord, expects'ilienethe hotel to Mr. M. J. Murphy.' • He to - take possession April 15t.... Quite an interesting Beene occurred at this place on )irdriesdayl-eveding last; it' yeoli the event of a ' of a Entunderstanding 'between. two young min. .it'spettis that a year :ot' more' 'ago `Mr. :tHalsey '_.Sh y,. residing near Elk Lakei'ea*:,o4 4 46i' . to:tftis'PhiCe and . Offered for sale a horse;4lcitig s6o . lbr the ani mal. He readily 'toundUpurchasier in the'perr Son of Mr. Edward • LeniOn for the above sum. Ifir. Lemon paid himilrliand $5, and Mr. ,Shay 'agreeloeko,biiikAo . horse down ,in ing and receive the balance of the - Money, $45.- Nett .FUOrnkngMr.,_ Lemon waited at home., tieire ) ,:nn6 betweeniixind 'lo,O 3 clOck"'anditr.`,SiiiinOt ap pearing witli'llie''lOrs'e.::Wei f i ' t"aN l Vay. About time or. ulit,tle ; later,' •A i lr, Shay came down tb the COrderS-'W,h,::-the- liortfe itia.Mr t .Leppik riot" appeari4,'' afide'Wt'citing three hours went ,hoide.aiad afteriVard :edict- the horse . toother parthweach•party• .111. the case , think; ing 'he the,fhli . e. On not being satisfied withitliglafrair in this shape comtuene - i d'a•euit before geq,....Le,; : apq ! l;l. lew :lays ei:eyipu.i to tine trial'upon the OM 'cation Of some friiftidA they'atfeed k id Teter the. tO:leterets ,stbose detisif lidal,Which they did ;and the : referees ;•i ; tter"li . e ii-i -, lug fsrocifk, ; 'anil; that Mr.' , 'Shay:Should to "Mr: $ . 5 - • " •• • .• • • 7• •+ . • •. . the and,e:aeh party lo pay one half the 6stg.' (Dee - iit . 6U upon the grognd was not. ti-proper delivery Inflde,- that the ,horse eltould haye beep :taken to the prcinises 0( . 115. .!;einon' t ) ql:a:kr(t add Mk'llerlion 4 aliO4ed the bobs w io kviii6 very numerous to, indulge freely in peanuts at his expenSe and thus ended pleasantly what might have . otherwise:4been--.a . very Unpleasant. lawsuit.• L. BROURTLYN.—Mrs :INT. L. Gordiuieee funt.ral was largely attended on' Saturday last' by rela tives and friends. • Services conducted by the Odd •FellOW4AeSisted hk the Masons.: ',ll,ei&S , buried in. the Stark cemetery on Tunkharnock creek.... The series.ot _meetings ~ at the M. E. church have closed. Some eighty-five conver sions, and) fifty-seven have united , - with the church,. The pastOi, J. H. Weston, is energet , is and faithful and • his .10)4 has not bee_ n. in va n;...Sereet lamps are gang up at the prin• cipal places of business anti_ churches, two at each church will soon be lighted as orders are out toy the same. We: have . mornhar, tkntl!eit,e fling Set - vibes at each church every s Sabbath.... D. A. Titsworth Y,rk buying goods, to refill his . store. He is a square man In deal, patronize him....We hope the donation 'visit at Rev. J. H. Weston's will be a success on February 3a, as he is a ,s9cial r and. woFtlvrpas tor. 442 Palmer - his } ptirchasect the pld M. E. parsonage. R S. Gere having bought her farm....M. McVicar has. epld his house and lot on Water street to It Cogswell, con sideration s7oo.Ahtl'loMb* one on his lot on Church street.... A. C. Quick has spud his to.'Nelson. Tiffany, consideration $2,900 ..A. S. Waldie has sold his farm to, John consideratian' l and sellhig fol. $l2 Pet ton. Lows I - and selling froth '435' to -. 5402:::i. TitswOtiii Was appointed constable 'last Friday. • Lie is., now - readrtutill ail orderSliiliii in #epitklicii,i;pf er6141 and fir44ly - itddressed to the Montrose DEMO .. CRAT. Mistakes will happen. ...We under stand tkerp, court, that's business. , ...The tax-payers are indignant with 'proceedings Of Commissioners in appointment of Clerk: ' BrOokly n, Jan. 26, 1876. . "Tip" Illapk4c's CAU.REI*-A, reporter of the Binghamton Time. went to Owego . on Saturcin, e,_v i e4tig , t3 secure particulars regard ing the career of Hayder, the . Binghamton burglar.. The principal events * oTel:therewith were:obtained' by-the reporter. from-ex-District Attorney, D.' 0. Hancock, Under-Sheriff Tim Robertson and emplore in t 1 9opnty Clerk's office in charge Of 'the records. "Tip" Hayden as he *as familiarly - called, was born in Ithaca, but his parents rtmoved_ ,to. Owego when :be was quite Ow. ' lie, is nearly 24.1Year4r age - . From the earliest_tehildhon4 he'llak'shown k • • • I disposition to appropriate whatever 'he =soul! find to steal; and at the same time exhibited re- Markable daring . for one so yoring2 ile'Wso the terror of his schoolmates, and was known on several occasions t& lintiMl4Sle them by. drawing a pistol and Liming it":iit them. The first offence On recoriligigifitV# - itWO% ~ ted at the::agetilof:abotttk9 fi years:l ejieereted himself il k x.',Al4 - ,;slii",":'Oditr.,,Williatn 'it: Bell; • one evening= and Was left'inside when the store was o lo4tor die night. * During the night he Tillo - t* , : , moncy drawer,: seeuring a small ariiiinnOiririeinally in pennies, and, breaking out, from the store," The crime • was traced to Aina, - with a fair degree of certainty,: but he flisggeTtb escape , by, fastening it upon a com paiMi; , When the companion was aiterWard examineel; it was conclusively c proved that Riveter' was thethief. '. Other ;;offerices , of a • Instances similar kind, and numerous iineg , . . cof pock ,O.picting are remeMbered against blunt. about tufs timer A short time afterivard a min tray , • 'ell g on the Erie Railway bad bia peeketr,pidt. ,ed of $l,OOO or $1,200; An unavailing effort was made in ;.Owego to discover the thief, and the man finally departed, singularly - forgetting ~ , to leave his address. A short time afterward l c t, was learned that Mrs. Hayden, "Tip's" moth er, had ,'in her possession a large amount of money, and on being visited 1 and elotely, goes *lied admitted the fact, but- said that "Tip" found the.money among some chips in the door yard. The money was_ depositedin a bank in i Owego, 'and every effort :Was made to find Its QWner, but without any . avail.' Otir Infornient Ijo ,net, know What s iluittly , beeame of the alter this a r4l*ii , aceprFed itha- • A little affeilhis a lady ilit.---Ctindbrioh' l her way frtini-BinehaMtert ttiV*egtilitid r herfnek" , '' 'eta pickedmpon the'. cars, ,and on ).ornrriytil at ; Owego gave a Aescription of a boy who sat near ber:and'..Whom• she suspected; which Piiiv od to be "Tip."- home. was -visited atidthek money was tonna in: possession . of bis mother. said ~ t hAt.”Tip"-liatillciund fit. The.most,' remarkable part of "Tip's" bidgrapliy,.!at i this time is immunity, fronts the pun ishment .mightl-lutve --been .-expeeted , to follow sucteoffences. JThis seems to l have :been: `owing principally Ito his mothery who `showed sa „wonderful Capacity getting ”:1 i pr, off,. or, in 'h ng phis! sentences lightened; Many , thefts 'were committed on the-cara , at this : -.time;• int 'which he NOS supposed -to - hays implida ERtNk. IME 110CRA1, FEB. 2, 11876. ted.•••: , • ~,,,, I . ~ • • When. ftfteen :or sixteen Tears, ofd -age he at tempted at Port Jervis one.ortlie e.oolest.and• most delibdate erinies •on i.reeerd4- • Mrmyr:of our readers will retnemberitheeitcnnistante: , - 4 ) The boy % entered the;bank.,abouti:nooti;liid took a seat at' )the .stove; telling.' thebanker,lie• was waiting for his father: A leci . anotnenta lsi ter,. while I •the .hanker ;‘„wits • t ) % ,. kirk '':iitiliis books witkhisback!to:th4 boy; he Oefirdflt,pler-n -tol spot behind him and: turning: isa*AbObop with i smoking pistol in his-hand: ,t Sidi that shrewdness: ands.l ready: wit . for owhich he• ls. re i 1 tuarkable, the boy explained that he bad been/ handling a-pistol, whieht-he liadiusti purbbnsid, when it suddenly went off, into the registeivt. Illastory Was;believed,but•tlie , hanker; ow, agOn turning to his desk fonnd-..thatithei hitill;had Ca, eonflucted.after :‘"Tip's".. favorite Iplarpotibid ing •in• the::store. before it iwasi e105ed,,,...9Tip!!•, was. found , hi ithaeit 4 l.rintif(twinttetritrthanade . to arrest. him.:After'.eludingAbii!effiCers a Sluirt'l ' tim e• he was pursued, • into ammeter elosei.aii ‘t hel Clinton Ilonse, and caught: None ';of the inon- - N eyer NT altiable: papers , taken' lwere: fOnntimplin him, however. , • Suspicion -was Airected , toAne ' vhult ot•the Water. closet, and it . viral; fotuniftinit the stolen: vabiables • , bad - been• throwiri,intoit.., when 'lip" - wati:vorneredi. ilaostOf 'tile Teton .hle papexemere.recoveredi ,,,, 4 ,--, ) ii!:• - Oil i 'mo. Strucklitinie , paPers ~i n !front of bitn,land 'mist have just missed his head. "Tip'iwasiationcei a rr.estett for the , etlenee;.(was : tried, convicted, and being'underi sixteen y,ettra• °rage: was sent to the' House of Refuge at Randell's Island.- 1 Aftei t a few months itt:'...thitv:Place i he;Wan piir tioned out through the intercession of) Judge Farrington." , ' .•. ~ - - •• • ;t, • Not very long after _his pardon be.comraitted a rape in Owego, under aggravated; circum4. stahces..; .lle ; was confined:. in jail,:but suCceed ed ation•after in:breaking out, together! liitil a conipanion. r •,, . •*. :..,,.: •,.. ~• .1 J' , , 1 : : The sane night, (April 16, 1860,)iie =and an accomplice entered I the . ; Tiost-ofil . Ce; and = the stores :of 'Edward S. Willetts; Mr.•.•Vose,l- and others, in Candor, and stole' , merchtuldisel.con slating of , boots • and:shoes, clothing'iand other goods. The matter. was Traced .tift.ilieria;•they• were arrested; , tmdionl tbetlOtli ot-Jaiittaryfol lowing,lt the Court of Sessions sentenced to imprisonnuntftit Aisbura;State . olliFloso;..llayden for.ten yeats,. and .snits COmpanitm-fronealathati• Finney—forfiveyears. , Judge Farr , ington,wbo .1403i11een411. 1 meanS' of ; fleYden'a,,lrelease Mein iMprisOntrint on one or, two previous Octiisions pmidedv , -131;:pimiatuicing Hayden's: lenience f l hAJhfige - alluded.tothiaiAlseti ,, anit , sald•thatolie had bad every oppor,fonity, to:igiccenennben-: esti Wan t , thatike-.w as; Ala% fit; in , beist large; , and he : felt,it.his dutylogives,hini tke,lull'ettentlof 'thelaw:: *obably ,notker who -h‘rd! the Judge on 'that. cceasion : will , :tiver - .liirget ;his earnest,: `solemn and impressive words, ; , . - .1, Hayden. rentaino itviAnburni Prisoni , untll l. December laat,!Whenr , btlreturned . _to lir botie • in•Owego.ll;The.cireornstances.uhder,whick he was•released iis-not 'known. „.It;iis i s claimed by thembess of the , family that it was undera re ceniclaw,of the Legislature;:i.:Hiyderpsan that it was under it pardon front thetl,Gowribar;irtnd :it is only a matter in which be and the Govern; prareconcerned: , 'He re,tnrneti ;to Owego „Oil d the 9th ult.' - . ..,ironic . -,••:, : His health has beenalowlit failing during his li f e .in A9 l ? l ?r.h , it,tlo , frot. 3 ?,4eixig rioSilstlglvitrt , straight as an arrow and,of powerful physique, heehas "bectinte2thin; pallid, round-shouldered; and-is 'said_hy.thoser - vibe kiiejtv him sitlye'ans i I ago to be•but the' ghost.of bis fOrmer 'seiti : t ' ' tfe claims' to bete •friiinithied • lin , OVrega 'din , ing.most of the, time , since his . ' Telettifet. ••••Sitya tlitiColf•tlie evening of Itherobbery;ift.Hnion,of which he was - auspeetekife - cap-Pion-that he was With reliti4s-in Elmira. -- Ile - Statei; that .s ' Week ago he visited, NeW .York and , obtaihed! employment ns.a: book-binder,lenving hii:inutit-' 6 4 at.Greatl3end. -'Aa: he clii•'prOiluee ' no'let'' terse' , from these • parties, and is;iinnable , to give . their name !orlocalityjit 4s safe'' to infer that i t tils.part of the story is either Wholly or in [Part. = Ofife.• ' . C). .1!) -.,:ifil ) 1 -- c ..1,:. 1. , • • 11. siting -Jiity den's .home abOut .S o'clock in' the etiating,:tlie •. Tinza report:Or found' a 1001thig-cottitglinearnhe).dePoi,••iiii tllo'.lo wer floor of whichthelatitily livedi, A.)gitit of about) twelve yearif,i)epliesl9:ictipe 'all, and .iushered the reporteriiifoithil,,*.lionkly turnithed; but scrupulously neat =iiit4lngf; 'beta. , A.-Coal fire - was just perceptible In a small--Stove, but that' the family were not entirely dt)plintiefit upon - it for heat was shown by this lactlthiti4lie:moth ' er and children were wrappidAtOliyahawls. Mrs. Hayden came from 'an 4 14#Ininefivinn, followed by a little girl of ,abOut. , bigfit Yeats.,- She talked freely about; her etc;'' She saidthat be did not go to Binghamton for thelnitpoSe of committing .the burglary, :but' tillicriniade his friend _to giveup the undertaking.' •• Hefted; always treated tile family .kindly, Antl,s,'4iiit weredepending largely uponi, hini'fOr ittliPort t ., during the coming few morithgVlieldi her:after returning from Auburn - that hoi - iiatil through with prisons, and intended AO lead a rapectable life. He . had, obiained- . 4 situation in alfook bindry •in New_ liork, and'-was :t& commence work there on the 27th . hist. ller. husband had led a dissolute life, and...its.lrag largely, owing to his example . that ""Tip" ad" made such Allure, . Ladjes, Mi.fieS and 'Child'nos 4 -ilikir *ii '' e : •,.., 1 ,,, ~,i .. ,1„--.. 0 Gokitand Glove Kid Shoes 4 • - t .-::- " ' -1 4 1. r - Fen t 4tb. Bee advertisetuo c - :,:•, '' ;;,,r ixt ' examination Tnurede,y, .. . . -- ? - - - i1..4.:,.!=-L - • ='-- ,- "=. 2. - 7 nr , ',-;:er . ' 1 "=1; . ,:f= . . r. 7111: Osiness Locals, _ Ddn'i dI i aterand Shoes, February 4th.T-Seeltdvertise!nent. Good .eltagge tbr...mproltants. r )3,00t5,.,an sh'oes at tuiction Feb. 4tb. advertisetingui l , FL` Roterttbal; Auctioneer. ' i s • ". •,+ .3 ; 'XOw Is your ~ chance.. . Ne 4 and calf boots an shoes ut, auctpt), tn. pts. .`:Bo3"adv: Stictiorieer; 1,61104 No:soi,f l ; aild 'A. M. willlite!tureceptiou and batiquetlrFhtliney'll New „Info* d i Paz, oaf , Tuesday) evening:. ;Feb. 22. .. • • -711 - li , •{; rd ; Feb, ;'3',"1.4.i6. WAlir ~REP;T: FAUX.' .1 t• •,;it t • The subscriber is desirous of renting a fat u'w,, would ;prefer a farm that is stocked, Gan give gvkikreferelices:= Fo frig tiler 4 1 .494 at Ili isl dike; or ;address ' E. 0: BALtriviit;'' .:F94q/, /.8764.; ';,, ;,i: ,, -FOrest - Lake;Ptn•!.' • • ku D . 4tifOk—Tlie'filerlics ileitt`3%i t ' E. Bram : bail will nitike ilimli - duliation,visii at' tile inc%ol, ;the•M. , E. , db Web, Fakedixlei on 'Friday F 0). 11,P44, 4, gear il iqvitlition,ia j cxtended), , BY. COm. Feb: 2 . 1 Do "A.mnt .4.Ttl'e! , lfriatdsiifor ',lievP'Lutlief NY, 04t . yv il.l poke r him , iit lioluttiorvirisWAV4i resider, ~iri Springville ,op ty p.,.4 I ten:l,69_4; an - _4:4`eiitil t(ii tikakir, F,elirottrjr Ifth. " The public fe ire: to tlitit)i;iri jilted . to . lit . ten . ll2" . - 1 ' " - '`: "i' i -_:..:i:: 'f; •.., .:1 As It'llittOnt i navoto)lt';'/ , ,§1)Fog711,1o, Ftl). g, 11 - 37 Q, i, ~ ...,i ~) , 1, 1 ; ,- .;,,-,, . {aOn ; 'f,f; Tuesdas _cvening 2ptil, be, .t,wten' i ' blinctrkAbi _aft Miltdd i WI - A . 441 1 in)) 1 1 44)gre,i _Can •litt dDr its ret,urn rig , Ole PPM,,(III-4cP*Wilit 4e §r r! , 44444 1 413 1 - reed ' -,; ..•,, , ....14(iiitense: Feb: !.1,'1816*1." ' - " t: 40RAT4,4- T,it iDernocioic elocAoh of BtillgE,; .n-1.0 2 4rt5, requested : to : ppm. 411 i 4cgopl i t19,11*,, it iNfritrose tiaturilayliVol i y. 41.„”gp .i Out' In ' 4 ticfc:ef k . nt town officers .to • i.if3 l Voted ;.; Bii env • , Fell. ;,._1'1.;18f•l::qw,2. DPA•Origl4**l ei '• 'r . - i'll it; 't . "Ohl COUri'lloll46,: 011' .Strintday l ,-Febl : s'2itt 0 7 e1Oek' I),e. 'a:meeting - if& therpur. - ppse., Of .orsapizi,),lt t 4-,..F34,114* ; club. .A.ll, per. : sous intecittic.l are iriyited,. come s ,and help . Ottatiii.e: . • ttittestiOn' - 'fOr'' tie, it time.Will , permitr"Tho t Dairy; 6)1(1 how to nirike ,prOutable , " , ,Lot us get up. a lousintluttv ,,,,- , MAri s Fit t ßl.ll.4 . St Montrose, Feb. 2,'1876. it.tAXItIgE..WORkS. . ~, '.'-:-. '.- i 7 .-• i - i ' ' • The : 'ipult - paugoelt . -..l4arple, '. Works of -Burns. & Wiltite are, doing 'a good business and are getting - Ott ,snore • very tasty jogs of 'Head Stonfs- - and - 'lttoiluineit ts: A. B: Burntrof 'the' Ettgl Drug.Steirei , is their autherized agent for Mon rose,. and.. viehift.y.. ! lie- ..htt .dcligns. of Rea 'Stones . and 'MOO amen ts,. .Any orders left w ithilt flu' will ti . e,.prOintitlY failed ,bYßUrni .& . white.,:.: - -,- .: ~ - :,. -t; -4. - f,;:. - . ~... .. ... .. :Tunkhannook;•Feli 2 18761 f. ,', :, 1 'l., f . :,-1.;.., b4 l ,iiiii , iroii,'-kft‘ eoneert: 'lilt' tie kivOi it the Preskliferitah•eliiiith , liP.ThitioefCiiti r the eve'' ninAltog• Friday. i'lMar 11, tvk:4'erir. - :Abel.Wrigler ;*- it'ssitited by other ereinoUvocAliets.;.43o . ranietit.: eine-0...7 ~)',91,0ck. t. R„ R., At t4l: , f :elpse,;,9f, the ef;tidert toisi4ster supper will ': be pieyidectlbr t tie.lb'ettetit.lot 1167". 5 s M' :'G:ilLifned' `aid` Abet Wri $1 ey.•-to siihtebTall.'itrel inviretif e*l - oillietb . (LW n %Lye Kub*titotie,l evidence i thatl)theyyttp4' pr. htte_tbOr.egofts-• 144 .10.1:yiliceffhi.*eb t Oflo . F, the ko'od thiuse. , • :'. . - • •-- -•, ._. .. :., -Pirtioek; ;Feb: 2,481(1iv2,f - -• i • Irk i , • , i - i/ • ."•!"' ~.,..• •4,.. ) 1,,,,:t •• - - • --...i.: " 0 !,..,);') I . * 4: 5 1.4 'Ill": 1 1• tijiE UOLOSSAL.DRONZE t OTAT P/e IPTPIYV wiriett sttifitlS thel 3 ol;:tti . befor t torriblot tin! ,firit soldiers? .;th fell in , the liiF ' lutib , u,4la ( ltwt lug , beautiful .tributeiof4rt. - ; 'lt;ils one 51 : the, tirst objects, so d ugl i 4.by,.str9g-, 'erg 'litsiting Our sister `city, Vilkich ticked tuany vigitlltittioselY to iiee'tlAg .artl 'it:wag:obtained froth'Ml King'of..'.l3aVa:- . - ria:l,by •Dr.l J. C...A.yer, to= whoin :mljesty.' W"PPPc.i, 4 I I Y: gr,cipio,V . aelmsglet-lgeniqni, 9t whifelligretnenies are'repttta to,futire ()one for 'dOtlnted by Doe torlto the City orLowell , at , permittelitlttird the'. victories. - both Of 'Sekence . and A.Trui.--.lfagppltouniS*l.).Proft.,,,, this' Office. 4 )1 • • ; 101 Totr#EPEOPLE, p 1 #l4.),tiptosE Aro Vicnivryi o t' : W not procur e. the, inte-P4BP initioote tin' the' gie•ltt . e . van'g'eliO,s.', Mocide:t had Srifikey= f "IllsA'JO.Ni4tE tiTguyaiist. Agee . = Nontierse, ,•:. 'ltirroojtAPns.l:--Pictures ,lakep in all tholat est, atylei.` OOld pictures" copied and enlarged. lAftWa 'splendid lot orframes 'bale' 'cbta'p - , , at GI W.: . Dootrirrate.. , Mon,troae;. l l'une AO, • A it' ROsEN:ntAr, ' Prac } cal Auctioilear. , *ill '(t isctii ti ) lication) atteii to'aillil4ic' sales hi, trip above tatiacity. _Te ms reasottable. ' 81%04= factipp, ;warranted.' , A dress .or , apply -10 1 11; Il l psenti}al, care of ,S - .. Pilltuatt & Co.,Ppst,'s bAilding; l''Oti trose l ' Pa. 2 : , ,/. ' tJaif.'l9,'lB76tr.'' ;" ' ''''''' iiAWTORI) lAOIII C ULM LT HAL SOCltri: ; , :{ 1 ; • IThp Annual ,w..eting of .;be:Martord Agicuk. tar:A Soeiety . be 11CW / tit ilte.school hOuse ii gartbid 'Village On )16ridity even sty 7th, for the election'' oraleer l 4;qtriti - the transaction of such/bWitileBaraB may be brought before the Smie),,,(.. S. • , ' ' ni.Etcri / n Se 'Y. • liarford,,Jun. 26,1878112. - • , 14 XOTI,CE. 06sire to eancraillet: the report ,tluit t elieuttitioh‘ ilhitrtitave tranglV,rrea illy agencies' other partlei. 'I 'stilt' retain''the :agenek fur till-Cornpunies in my. aitvertieed list,andtall . bus; iness effinto ft !.C! : MY • office still ,has nay . , pe 4onal supervisi9o, f • lituipicta Srlo:ub. , I , lOhtroße;lnn. 12, 1878: ! ," 2wB, ()owl, l i 'ooK I 1 111 owdicine quality \ -ls, the tirst i importauce. N.' B, Bums at the Eagles Drug Store keepo con tantly'on Build a - full supply,orPrench, t)cr• pari;'English' and American Dru6,4ledloines lt,nd Chemicals. Also a choice .selection of arttoltsi and fancy goods.. 'lbe largest 'And best stock of Pocket Bpokiiin town. Montrose; Jan:s, 1876. t ' - ' ° ' l 0 .' TING. ~, : - , I - .-- e have Just ,received a ieiy,larg stock of plitiii and'fauey'efivelepes, letter and notnija iper,,plain and fancy - bill bead" papers, eards'of iidtsizes and , colors, colored.poster paper* eta. T ?iallof which wo n afford to print cheaper than any - office in. his or neightxtring counties, and, in as, good . *V e. Work done, in black and '.colored Inks. It you think.' there is Ow that eau beat uSi'gh'e us s . trial ? ,' Ind we willidiovi 137434 *hat w - can do; ' All Mud* of Meath on ' bud or printed tevarderi, „OuluMugnesse Dintory. ,sl.st; cached wo in thistlltectofyone ycar litiofialrito, SO deo 81 --MONT Wholesale and Reai - - - - -.--- - ROSE , wm dea .: l ll er A 'i t n?l ll l Iti W n b d U s T o i f S al i st a ta t • erin t roofing, slate paint, ete. Roofs repaired with 'lute paint 14{,ortler. Alao,odate: paint for sale by, the gallon tir hnrrej,, illonttost.Pa„ ;BILLINGS STROUD,: G,eneitt 1! ire a'pdLift-Instr , 'ante Agiriifei ated;eell Railroeu And Aceidentnektt to New York and Ph Radelphth .i.'olßee on v doe r east ofthe Bank. BO _TO & _CORWIN. Dealer, in Humes, Hardware and Manufacturers of Tin Aud,Sbeetiiiin w*rg.oornet of Mi indTtiprolkoltreet;. - , A. N dealer In uroceriesl Proyisiotp Hooka 4 SEtit one And Yatikee "trotithia, At. lead of Public Avenue.* • . •. 1.;-. 1. • WM. li. COOEER & Itanktra;ltellziroreigi F p as . sage Tickets and. Drifts On Zngbaid s kelrt land Sent, land.!* , . , :WM. L. COX,liitne.es ;nicker unit dealei all article usually ktpt tiy the trade,oppoeitp,tbn ' • JAMES I. CiRMAVT, Attnnipy 'it, citnte one • door below Tarbellliduse. PubliCll 4. eiti` ' OO • El. ROSENTH Auctioneer s s Care. o( :S. Pilinon Co., Youtrose;l'a. Alp. 19, '76:1 . t - NEW MILFORP.--• - - , ... SAVINGS BANK, NEW , MILVORD.-4 t pelftent. In •. teree;,o n 'all Deposits. , pneer l a Eg9tier _Baultlag Mar: ness: 4111-tf ' S. D. CSASE4I6.,CO. `II.GAIIILgT ,:te SON. - D ealers, lir pont, Treed..ldei . Salt; Linre:,. eeinent: 'Orneertei and Prbv,"!nc.ns of Mnin Street, opposite theDep,ot4! ' - ',' " 1 , I.:: ir: IMBER . ..carnagelfaktft il ' nd , •Undertaiiir oa ts iin Street, two doors below Ilawley7s Store. „ . . • .. . GREAT BEIsiTY." ' ' " I O. Y. I D 0 1 11AlC.Xerclant Tollor'sndAeoler irk 'Anil; Made Clothing, Dry Goodei l Groce9 ea and . ,Provlsluns - Mirrairtnet, ,1 , '. _ ~.. . .•,:. ..1 0. , A tt , V11.01 C. 1 ' :,kie,"• 111 . • .„E col _ • I JS 'i I ~. .~. ~ ~ ... It is fillicinlh•ll it T iionSeArol"stahle'nsn.A c'omhinatilm,tlistoitered'hy. a celehrated,Eng itshchemist and horse•farrier. Was Introduced in the United Sates..in the year lt;511, and since that time, by its great olfccesa, in;the cure of diseas.es,' it ha± . won rofitklf , t`tiat World wide 'reputottfOnr it , on rlchlyt des erves. and now otund* at the head or all4inamente un rivalled AS A• FAMILY, ttEDICINE. • It has already gained the confidence and admirition of thousands of households Jot its many cumr"of dis eases were external i•nplicaticins are of so much impor tance. It is•eiffiecially admired ' asa familyremedy for its peculiar chemical combination. possesing no harsh ingredients. [like tincture q,cayenne or red-pepper, of which cheap and valuless Ltatments • are largely com posed.] which Increase instead of dinithish . the infianis lien, making it oy nature a speedy cure for • RHEUMATISM, HEADACHE. SORE THROAT, COLIC. COUaIIS, CHOLERA, TOOTHACHE, • 'BRUISES. SPRAINS. LUMBAGO; CRAMPS, - COLDS. CHILLS; FROST,, TIC 'DOLOR EUX, BURNS, CUTS. BITES OF -" :• POISONOUS INSECTS. itc: • • . , TestimOnleks And dlrecticins accomp any each bottle. • Bny one--only - 95 cents. 60 cents, 'ot $l.O-and if it does not give good satisfaction return the bottle hall full and your money will be refunded: Call for 0. E; S. S.; and take - no other. - . • , • • D. G. CARY. & Co., Proprietors, , , Middletown. Orange Co.: N.. 1 FOR S ALE BT • .„ A ii . BifitNS . and 3;1, 4. LYON, T "Druggititai Montrose; Pa. • • ; nrrhusahlo aX al : Wholesale, Mud retail stores tt the County, , Montiom3 ltay! sth. 1875:i.= NYWISi CHERRY PECITORAL .- or Diseases ofthe Throat -ad 144114.44inch 5 . ad etin Ook: voifilr; hoOpit th UrCou, Bron chitis, Asthma, and ConsumptionW.i.7' 'Le feir compostitatts which won .111. confidence.,Pl .find and 'bredrrlT honk.- td 'Words ~apaotig .no.C:onlY but many nations. mnpt extraorditiaryi thaps.no one ,cver. secured wide ii reputation. or led it so: loug.ria "Arees :r,ry Pectoral. It has been ' viti 'UP the •iinbile abottt ty years, by ,a lougroutln• series of mariciut s cures ;* have won for it. .a conli ice In its p l : l 2ver icine. It 'Still. makerPthe ___lghs, „ • gold*, CoitsignptionA. he by Medical skill. liideed . the Carluti Prcionat. ;zits really robbed, thyse liamtiOnmit ()lessees/ of their terror*, a,great _extent, and grvenji feeling ,of initnimitylrord their • fatal e ff ects, that fa Veil !banded if the remedy,heitaken in season; „Efery :have in their eioset fur the remedy and prompt relief :of Its members. liicknest, suffering, and even lite - it saved by this timely protection: , Tb,e p_rpaent i otiould not neglect - it. and the wits will not: ' Keep' it r)y yon for - the protection it afford* by its titncii use in sudden ittacits. , ' • ' : 'razPsurn BY, , - Dr.. J: C.! Ayer' & Ctr Lowell Mass,, Pract icaLatid, Antilytical, SOLD- ALL' D111,34301131'S AND . D.EALERS •IN 3*LtDICIN E. ' N0v. , 2 4 .1875 • 7 . , • ' 4T ' • A YEKS/BAIR..VIGOIt, YOU REeTOII:244 GRAY • .- TO' zra/ it 47 URAL rITALITY COLOI:. . - Advancing yeirs,,sickness --e. dleappolatment, and 7ctiltary predisposition, tutu the hair gray. and ter of-them iodine it to - id prematurely. :YEWS HAIR . Vtoon, by gaud extensive use has wen that IC- skips the dug of the bait ,-• , often rehewe the mat, and alwaVs' surely Itores it* color; when fad ,or gray. It stimulates nutritive r - orgittis to ialthy.activ ty and pre*- . . mty. Thus brahy. weak hair become* mt. pliable Arid Stremithened lost hair regrow* wit iblively expression • - felling hair is theckett shn.l ;'thin hair thick ens and fad ed or.grahltair resugtv their:Original Its opera tion, is sure atthartnless. It cures dandruff heals all hurreartkou'ndkeepst,lie sealp cool,!clean' and sdft—under which poutlitionsAiseases, of the scalp are impossible. As a drellAng for ladies' hOr. the Vigor Is praised for its.tratefal and agreeable perfume, and valued for tho soft lustre and richness of tone it imparts, • t• • • PREPARED HY AYER di Co., LOWtii, Miss., SOLD; , ALL •••DRITGOISTS Alill' • DEALERS IN xtrit.424,:jurai.L4tri 14!1)191NE.‘ ATLOWS FA Itll,Y ..ItSUiQINES.• • Ifititterol Loneness re.leved in : short time by the use of Taylor's Celebrated Oil. - The grist Rheumatic and_ dstrailgic Itentedy: - .:Thts Ineditine is not cure all. but.letwarrauted to 949 more 01 Oculist end ilisto , ivhich flesh IA heir' than any., other med'einu ever dis covered. Give It a trial, If . yon do 'not find it so, it COON you, mottling. It may be -used 'with the utmost adVantage for any kind Of Pain, Loneness. Wounds or Sores upon inan, or besot. Will not smart Ahe rawest wound or sure. Full ,directions •for use around each bottle, • Ask your Slerchint for a free vial. „No Cure— No' Pa. , • Tayl y oriti Cough Syrup or.Expeetorant.for all Thrust and Lung diseases. Is , very plenennt to the taste and contains nothing injurious. Try it,, and stop that cough and take the soreness from-ota Throat and , Ask your gorchaiit for a free N e Cure— wo ray. , Tayloia Conditlf.n 'POwders for all kinds of stock and poultry. •Warrente I the best renovator of the 0 7 0 ° 51 of run down ordlseased stock, that bas ever been dir covered. ;Try them fur Ull.cilseaies incident to the brute creation. Directions frit use , around each pick age, Mo Cure — No Pay. All the above medicines for sale by Abel Turn:Mani Barns *, Mellon, of Montrose, and all Druggists , '" Dealers throtigboui the conntrY • ISRoWIi VATIO O . 7 " October 111.1t'.—:11 ' Dings and ille;icine, ' , t ‘ l4i; ' 4364- PnietleatantAttilytical Chemists. •-: .."L