1 • TOWN, COUNTY, AND VARIETY. , =The receipts of Rough and eady Re iieption, on Friday .evening last?lwe \ re about 491 —The new advertisements in h this' issue will be found on the 'third page nstead of sec. and. , . • • . —We are ind9bted to counts Super i tptetid-, i l ent Tilden for' a copy of the Pennsylvania school rzport., . open a' _ J. R. RaYneford'will,Open grocery and provieion store _, in, the , buildieertow occupied' by hint as an e:cPress office, ,about the , liret of March. , —A public Grange meeting will be held„lt the Passwore school bouse, in F f aat Bridgewater On Thursday Feb. 10th 18 , 76.• ; O attend-the . . , —.--rYbtxly . li :invited' iti &intl . .' tion to.be. given - Or the benefit , nillin‘kiNt . L., Thorpe on Frillak 1 - evening /ot' this week.-- Preparationsare being Minter:l4r a general good time. --i— -, . „. .... . . ~ , •., ~ ,!, 1 •i r } , i ... ~ ... ~4. 1 i 7 ----Mr.teonard Searle - hia commenced haul ing' lumber for \the . ereetiot(of a bailding tor a cigar Man nhxetmy.. on the ~c o4ier- r c if =the ,. 'old Searle SAO Elite." It' IS t'e'i'ha`Oe' enpieAlq i Mi.', E. V. Curry.. !..,::, ~. ~..,,:, . r . : • i - : I.: I -,,, . .. . , . W 4 1. —e are glad,.to learn that Mr. E. , ; TO lori.ex7trearrer,4tm has, heen. 8o Agri •41y ill. With typhoid fever that. his recovery. was at one i time • doubtful, ii.steitally, • althm'lgh ; ,glo7ly, gaining,:,. '': - ~;• .i. ' .. ,; • : ... . 1 r:; .. .: _ -.,••: • We have tweived , a , PaniPitlet inii g. • a•list or counterfeit notes' now in, circulaticinin the Statis, also a ; deseription.of.gptininp bank notes. Tlifs" book is published by, F. V. 278.1V,..Sixth : $treet,,,•ObrIxtpati, Ohio, at 25 Cents iAi; di:4)Y. • —The Patrons of Husbandry will give a public exhibition consisting of declamation. 4, Imitations, tableaux, coloquies, songs and , mus ic at their new hall in Birchardvilie on Friday evening, Feb. 11th. ,Admissiono csts.;chil dren under IV years, free. . • - —Unless the Montrose Rail sv i ay company give Homer, of the c•irtrose Republiala, a job of printing, they must expect' be w* I come down upon them with Lis "typog phical" machine every year. We 'are more interested in the typographical errors of the company than we are in the typographiccii errors of James Murphy's Sons.' * .: - —The Ladies Benevolent Society,will meet at the residence of E. H. Rogers, on Tnes9ay afternoon, February 15th:9ar idea of the' no bleness _ of. , disintercsted charity and of that which makes a "Praying Bane of women effee tive,is embodied in the Faith'accornpanied with „1, 'the Works-of, this, association. ", Lives 'there a man with soul so dead" who. will not Creel give of his bounty for the benefit of the need wren called . upop z i)y th* , ,3oPiFt3' l'-. , d ,----"' -- 7 -We publish elsewhere the commission, ers'•stateinent'of the receipts and expenditures of Susquehanna county f6illie year 4875, -* l e learn that county officials are _veri Isensitive about having it understood that they are at all influenced by the DEMOCRAT in ' their action, therefore we will not- claims that the inform - tion of the county indebtedhesS,iiiiicliitppeni for the first time in thellatetneut since it was incurred, is in anyway the fruits of-our criti cism, but wilrallow it to be understood that the. county A:commissiOntryit. . have * integnitd, eyes` since 1866, to put out this information upon7the centennial anniversary , of our National t).lnde pendence in February A. *S76.\ Th. audit ors announce tO , the people that '"they find the county in debt ron a bond; clue R. IJ. Reed, of $1:6,000; due April lst 1876; and F. fliud' , a l b444 due April let 1874 of sB* ; We naturally con clude thatin as much Ili , the , countt lia4 l!een j paying Mr. Reed 8 per cent: Senikiiinuidli that' his bond and interest will . ,amount to $15,600 April lst. ,There is no irate per .cent, stated, but when they state that they pay , him $6OO, semi=annually, our arithinetic s`ays,= it is 8 per cent. if we-bad been. Making :the 'statement we' should have told exattly , whatf ) .rate per .1 I. cent. each pcmd,wal.., beartFg.,-andt4onif E. B Hawley had been "lying". it would have appear : , ed officlaliy, - but this wiil'perhaPs appear At the • next centennial. The Muds' bond .haS' two years intiTestdue and as there is no way l fir the people to know what' per Cent it is bearing, , we will tunclude,it„ is li, t „per there IS no back interest tbere $928 due April ist,Makirig the whole indebtedneSs.at that time $16,528. It•. appears that Oct, 15th 1875, just election, the county • o wed, in bonds, $21.600` - besides interest That :since that time they have laid ;$5,811Q in bonds. and $1,125 in interest, -m kiii The atinotint Pidd "•'?.'ainee Oct. 15th 1875 46,925. It also ; . appears that besides the sl,l2s . interest „ paid on bonds reddenied,there has,..iseen jf,797,89,,0r interest„ paid during ilie,year t ta4king the total interest paid during the Year, ..42,622,84:''''0r0m this statement the people will iearn that : l.49 county . has paid since Jan. Ist 1875 in debt and iriterestt $8,722.80, an d Diu. the lit*t7 dar.ol:4ril 1876 it will still owe about $16,528. This centennial information or the commissioners 'is very' , im portant to the people, and - we think , will not be withontlia leation, have — no 'further comments to make at this, time except to say that if, „Ranter, of the. !Ifintrose .11epubliean, will rilise :copy this will his rebuiting argu ment "you lie, sir!" accoluptulying it, we will forgive bun all that` is past. i- . , , aUSQ,IIEILANNA DEP . OI%-frA( cottage owned and occupied by Mra, Wm Baulo sltutited'On High street in the - First Ward' Was destroypd, by fire Friday' morning lait at about 8 &Mock. The. Erie ,mammoth steam whistle together with ioeoniotives sounded the alarm but as the building was, in the outskirts assistance from the Hose Company was immpossible. We. learn that the building was linsured....The Union meetings held in, the lmethodist chapel on O*3 Oakland side of the river'continue with considerable interest. Preaching by Revs. - Van;Cleft, T.'B. Jane, and . . Wcrlownin the Brie shops are :oa n eight boars „time at present.; . .W. , - BY ORDin OFCO7O6IITTEE. ACCIDENTAL POISONING.-A. case of acciden tal 'poisoning occurred in this borpngh last week. 'the-victimtvias "Mrs. Evere.tt Whitney, It highly estimable lady of about sixty years of age, who, wae, iick with Erysipleas; 'Dril T. Payne WAS called to attend the.case", and after examining:the_ patient, asked Mr. Whitney; to go with him t 6 his office, and lie wouldiprepare . the proper medicine. When the Doetor arriv tH at his office- he put up two packaf , es, ,One ;containing Sugar of Ithad )d, the • second a much larger packhge, of Epsoin Salts;infor4, jig Mr, Whitrte'f of the contents of each, and how use the' reniedies—the &tits internally, and. Sugar or Lead , externally.• Through 80113 C, prior. die packages were mistook - and the 'Sup ar of Lead was used internally, ittstead of the ,Salts.. - • The dpse was, so; ,large tbat .it caused 'vomiting which undoubtedly - sayed Mt's. Whit= • 4 mey's ; Ekbeswas very sick howeVer, but is mow recoVerini great Bend Reporter. ! BROOKDALE.—If this is a Centennial win ter, , men who have jobs of wood , and. hark to draw . 0 4 • • !do no,?t wiiii to see another. Their long drawn , I faces \ were ~considerably shortened by a . few ' inches of li ht "this ' - ' tr . ' il't . i.l: ' ~, g snow Is ,nmi!n,„ tn ( o- ay 'sleighs, sleds, drays and wagons are all loaded • •and ontheir way to the tannery.... Richard !Kelly who lives on what is called:-the center lot, iti,the town of liberty, gave 'his farm of !fifty acres and three thousand dAars to the ;assigue'es of AlauSon.',Chalket*,. for st ' farm of seventy netts. For several ;years past J.'Em mons has, ha the use of two acres of said farm , i 'tor, a' world' ard.... A. few .days , since A. F. Benedict was in this :place canvassing for the `reat ,13endR eporter, but am sorry to sly he kook but few name.s....Very Suddenly - dn.llliin• day the last day of January, from an afflictibn k,f the heart,; Mr. Judson- , Stautord•rand Miss collie Van Loan Were pronounced man and wife blr 'the 'Rev. Mr. §pencer.'4 . o wedding , , cake. ....There hagsbeen a vacatidn,d; two weeks in our school. Jan. 17th, : the teather 'was attack 'ed with hemorrhage of the nose and for sever al hours - death seemed' very ',near to her. We tope to \ see her'smiling face again - in the school room next s - e."k. ‘• REPORTER. Wookdale, Feb. 3,1576. - DI MOCK FARMERS' CLun.—The farmers of this town met, at Grange - Tall , Saturday eve , ning, Feb. sth, to organize aFarmers' \ Club.— Olney Bailey was' President for the eve- InirviEo he, on taking the chair, mule so me well tinted remarks pertinent, to the occasion, whiCh were followed by some good singing by be young ladies and gentlemen present, alter ',Which the Club organized by electing F. H. Bunnell, President . and F. M. Woodhouse, Sec t retary, for the ensuing year, also six persons to draft Constitution and By-Laws to be tubmit kted to the Club` at their next meeting. Attit had been previously stated that the Dairy quet3tion would-be discussed and that F. H. Bunnell would take an active part,in the *sPussiott it. was agreed that ileshould, be the *rst to take tke floor, which he accordingly did and read a lengthy report of his dairy opera- tions, his ideas ot • the cost of keeping cows, the experiment be was now' making with one'cow, weight of calf; &c., showing plainly that he foriind was interested hi , the e was followed by W. Bunnell who stated that once, some y&ars ago, he made and 501d1,700 pounds.-of butter:in one;oa..trsCiroull, - 11 cops. bestlWWliat he used inhis family, *awl that is tenant, had, made this year trom the dairy an ay era e Ap i kiveif egoultlicEMlLlTC the Talue of the calves and pork. Mr. Hall, of New Hampshire, (formerly of the firm of Hall Brothers, FosVT, Pa,,) some it teresting accounts of the manner that the dairy' businek'aras carried on / where he liv ed, also some acolounts of large * t ales of butter made while at Foster. Some remarks."-were Midi by Seieritl , otbers,,more singing was had then p. C. Conklin took the floor and made some , good suggestions in regard to feeding &e.; which hard of COWS he, thotiglit best far ,the dairy—bp did not say all he wanted to nor all that the club,would t 6 110,4 heard blit as it was getting late the President said that an adjournment was in order. Adjourned to meet • St4tnAcLY evening, Feb- VaiSc . ie 4 1 P' same uestion 'continued. • .; ONE WHO' VirAS IiEA E. F r THE . SUERUEILUStNA CO. FARMEitii i Agreeably to previona , ' notice-the - fatmers Montrose and surrounding country met in the old Court House ;in Moutn . wNiuri 'Saturday af ternoon, Feb. sth, for the purpose of organizing a Farmers' Club. • Mr.:F. !Et.' - Hollister.' was elected President'. and .Lathrop Steno . - graphic Secretary. it wasibanimouislyiagrOd that the name of this, speiety,Shall Stisquehanna CO., Fartriers' Club." On motion of Mr.' R.. S. Searle, adopted the thin paragt apli of article Srst, . section first of the By-Laws _ of "The'Etmira Tanners' Club," Which' reao 'as follows : "The officers of the club' shall be a Presiderit;Vice..-President, Secretary, Treasurer and -six Directors, all of whom, Including the first ~Mirr `president, :Vice--I ' etary Treastirer,shalfconstitute the Board' Of Directors.. Mr. Horace Brewster was then elected. Wice-Fresident, and Barron Treasurer; and the following named persons as Directors John' Trumbull, Latham Gardner, L. C. Smith. M. L. Catlin, , P,C. Co v iiklin • and Kirby Bunnell. The s club then adopted the fol lowing quotation • from the-=By.-Lbws . : of -the "Fariners' Club' of' \Elmirti,'"- as properly .el pressing the objects of this eitib :' "The objects of this club are tbe attainment of knowledge in all = the, branches Of Agriculture, including farm and field , management, Horticulture, Flor icUlture and Poinology, and the breeding, rear ing and Managetbent of domestic animals ; the cultivation which comes of well ordered dis cussion ; increased skill in ;ttie methods of lat bor,, and such other knowledge and advantage as rf ay be derived through , associated effort to promote a higher degree of excellence, in the management of farm affairs. As proper and efficient means for these :at taininents, regular meetings for discussion on agricultural subjects or On kindred roplce 8411 be held in Montrose, according to By-Laws, and THE DEMOCRAT`, ; , FEB_ 9 1.576 • % ' Rules - hereafter to be adopted ; trials of seeds; imigements and nietlinds may be arranged, ex ecuted and reported" for the" genera benefit in such ways„as tht club, may 'desire and direct. `The distuision'f maiteifi'commOnly: desig: nhted partisan politics,' and • the dii i cuSsion of .topics called sectarian in religlon_are:probibited at the rejular meetings of ihe club.'l On motion of Mr. J. WLYOnti,it was carriied°.l that any person'may become a iiierribiith this Club ou paying' to the Secretary .. 2fi Cents and putting his name on the roll; :it'd! paying :10 cents a year as dims. . And the motion was also carried that the first year of "Tile Susquehanna Co - : FarinerS' Club shall connienixi" on 'the 'first Batuiday February, A. D.;1870, and that the pincers now 'elected shall hol their several offices for' the . teriti of one yeai. ' Megan. Gaidner, J. Trumbull and L: C. Smith Were rePOrted as-4 C.)nimittee to choose asubjeat for diSpussion - at 'the - next nieetiu,g'o the 'Club: Aftir conaultation; the! committee repo; fed .‘ *heti and leliere . teal you, dratp and "spit ,W 'Our Ina nure to realize the' best resnits ?" Un ' motion of Mr. R. S; Sehrle, it WAS voted that secretary be 'authorised to ttie snail fundi in his hands Ili' 'are necessary tb'procuie a suitable Secretary's. bbok ; also, jut, he pre- Pare.a report Of the 'proceedings of this meet ing. for' publication; 6:tending the invitation to ' to attend Old next ' the - • It Was agreed that the regulari meetings.of the Club should be beldin the old Court, Llouse in MontroSe on the firSt, SaturSiay .eaeb mouth to coinmence at 1, o'clock, p. Presenfehrolleil their : names as memberS, the Club adjourned till the next reg-, ular mecting,tin e. - ' 1 , There was a -larger, atternlance than might.. littN4 beep expected ; beetihse it was under Stood that the principal liminess of this imeting was to : organize:so as to get into working order.-- VWe publsh a portion of mmutes of : this meeting not only for the purpose of showing the okreta of the Club,.but also show' that. we mean business. The intrrest, eqrnestness,and spirit of unity manifested, would 'convince any one that Susquehanna Co. does not propoge to be one' whit' ,behind any other aunty of the State, or even of New York State, in making • ; use of the means necessary" for, the acquisition of knotekdge which is power as emphatically to the farmer as to any other class of men. To the man wishing information, on any of the subjects connected with this enterprise, the Club is better thanan encyclopedia, because it brings the results of experiment right home to his own soil and clime, and arnong his own neighbors with wbom he may converse freely. And he may witness Many of the, experitnentS without going to the eXpense ot;Making these expenments himself. • • I it interchtinghof thought - and Aperienee IS' nlcessary , to secure 'the best results in educa tion and the professions, .nueh-. more is it so in • agriculture audits kindred topics. -qh4 . farmer has many ;difficultiei- tO content' .'with; 'even• with all the hid= he may avail hiOeli 'of. ,He must study ;the nature and qualities of the soil, the Climate, the kind of lerop tot put,' in this, that- or the other; *hen 2 and how:- th'ptit them in, bow to prepare the soil • by . fertilizing,' the kinds of - fertilizers ;most -profitable;tbe'cheati= l est and !best leneing,the , hinds of Stoeleniost suitedto any givehsoil- or locality,' Marketing prodttets,; the , Ornpagation! and , herifthy 'grew Of of-domestic animals; the-impleme , p.ts'detiire4 to' secureifie best resUlty in labor, to .harvest-the various erupt In Oter , etisiest:ticiti iiest, way, and a thausand, other tiings• quite apecial attention--in other' verida , Make; a , success ; but if lie nust &Att . ' this vait.. field .ot-laborand experilnent Unaided tiyibe - experienceof otheis;if doei3,not nt terly,fail he' will - at, leasit , be a slave tb his ; - Partheris :are '•tieginnirig to solve 'for - therh selves the twiny kpotty priiblethOu theWay,Of their sticcesS and the prohabilitieS are thittheY will succeed. And their succi.ssand preslieritk a ill result hi the prosperity iif other industries .and the profesiions.--the prosperity of the Wholecountty and the wealth of thenation. Of course §usquehanna, C.o. : is not agoing to do, it all ? but she is going, to contribute her,share experiniental information , tol this ; laudil~le; calling which is now asserting itikrights„ - throughout the country. ; • ;-; f ; ,1 As an illustration of.the Many ways in which farmers , may aid each:other in. ,this or any oth;. er. Club, ]fir. R. exhibited ia, , truit and , vegetable, crate, such as he 1/9C$ in :gathering and fruits and vegetables; .:TheAia; teriais of the crate are hemlock boards twelve, inches wide, common : sawed, . and shingle. nails, and tbt„y cost. abotit';4 clots. :-Any and can make from six, to eight or oiren more in an hour.: them, Cut the hoards fourteeu. , inches :_long , (using only; for ,the end* of., theeratei) cut. a slot in each board near one. end, crossways: of the board to serye as handles.; cht thellaili sev enteen and one iteir inches loug. nail them, to the end of the boards, opposite the.slot, tor,the bottom, and to, the edges ottbe boards for the sides of the crap : will then done and ready for use, the lath being placed about • one inch ifpart. It will hold -a bushel of apples or potatoes without filling it so full but that . one crate may, stand on another without bruis% ing the fruit.. Its advantages are. rittinereus.hut we mention only a few of Mewl:, when picking apples have two hooks connected by a short 'rope, to the 'middle of, which! attach a long repe. Put the hooks into tie handles of a crate and 14st it up into the;tree, fill it and let it down,litcli on to another erate and do likewise, when you have a lo4d, set the crates into the wagon, take, to the cellar, and V stack them up tier above tier. Treat potalms and other vegetables similarly. IC you' wish to market them, set the crates i4to your - vehicle and go ahead.- It - saves picking -thein over singly but the once.- You May know how many bushels you have on hand by counting the crates. You Can inspect the fruit in' the sane manner that Vitt woulilieramine a crate of peaches. V • 1 , Thsllttl fa rner or p this ph Per ; subscfrptiot that !tt inil, 'more,ishch valuable . I _of tho Sian eflortl I In coti ance with the action of the Chtb we, cordl fly h vite alt, 'who feel' inteigigted lilt this` wor to at end 'our nettlneeting;tenatidleai for y niselves. Come: prepared *th 'Contribute; also t i yot& own -eirteriencti idt the benefit, 'of othelsi Ale 'expecti to See ihi old ' Court, Aotise ' filled !witht ibterested, earnest and'AntePlgent contralmtoTs. ' , -D. D. LATIiROP, Sec. M . o trose; FebFeb:s, 1876. .i ' ' ' * i - ;.. : . 1 1 .• . . • , , .4 I , - -- item of the report is Worth, tO any mologist, a' year's subscription to and if he has ' not already paid his he will .du • viell to , do BO at once I' encourage the editor to publish tuns ; but 'this is only one item of formation-given as an` illustration . , that may be obtained 'by' united_' Basitiesi Locias. 1 - people of Birehardv;lle - will be address- II the. itibjeet .ot . Stin Grangeßuth4 11: -- 11: .0,11 on : .. ay, ,e 4 tit. We - hope to tic '1 I liursil b liOli9)10: E • I • • A`FlitOPit) OF tiNiiziAiscri. rtharOirille . -F.4 9 1811w1 • Ki 0 Risi Ben see - • ` friends of ev. . . I TV Thorpe; will 'peke liitti a doitation'a j tjthe Parsolnage, in Montrose, on Friday aft,erneon and evening, Feb. llth. cordial invitation is ektended to all. By•ORDER 9F Colt, 3iiicitroe' Feb. '9, 1870. D Donation will be the 7 S ,:,q t i.wii . tinna Mineral . Spring,, House, h! Hya34., on• ' hurgdity, Feb:11; atteinoen and evepfug, tor iOle beiiefitet Rev. P.'A.'Ali 'are attend... •• • • - • • !,• Ri sly, qeb. 9 . 15.76. AV litti.roAn Lofair., No. 507,r. and A..M: ive trreception 'and banquet' at Pi t iinnef i s New\liAilloid i Pa.-, an- Toesday evening, w Oforci, • , , .N brill Hot. Feb. ' TED;--TO REM' A FARM. e subscriber is desirous of renting-a fat in, d prefer n farm- that is stocked. Can-giye rererefices: Fo further tUfortnation inquir is office or addrais • E. C. BiLnym, b. 2, :1876*2. Forest Lake, Pa., WA T' mot) goo at tl D • NATION.—The friends of . Rev,M.,B. Bram hail Svill make him it donation visit'-at the base ment of thell. B. church, Fairdale,,on Friday, Feb. l llth. A general invitation is extended: BY ORDER OF COM. • FOrdale, Feb. 2, 3,876. • .. D NATION.—The friends of Rev. Luther Wol ott will make him a donation visit at bis residence in Springville on the -afternoon and evening of Friday, Februa ry The public, are Cordial:3r invited 'to attend. •• • BY Ontof COlt. 'figville, Feb: 8,1876. CACaucus.--T he Democot in electors or Bridge water are requested .to meet at the Court House in 'JViontrose oh' Saturday, Feb.' 12th, 'at two i , o'el kp. m., and put. in nomination a ticket - of wn officers to be voted for on , Tuesday; Feb. 15044076. . ..; BiOttinn OF 603i.' - Bridgewater, Feb: 2,1876*. ' • D• ' =LE wO.llK$. ~• ~. t. . . :.. 'fl e•Tunkbanno4 Marble Works of urns & *AI bite are 'doing a golid bUliness aild itre' getting out' soine - very . tasty jobs of. Reid Stones and Monuments. A. B. Burns, of tie Eag'e Drug Store, is their, authorized agent for i' l_ Montrose' .and vicinity', ' He ' has designs, (if Hen 'Stones atid•Mondinents. - Ariy:orders left . : wit ,liirirwill .lie promptly filled by *rns'ap WU' el,if• -.,.: ' -,•:. • 1 •i- • ' Tunkbannoc, Feb. 2 1876tf. , C • - -D ItyrioN.-A free enneert ii , illibelgiVith4t! thepagbytillau:cluiten-inDitnorik on We eve,' nip of Fr'iday., .. 1 .vb,. / 11 1 .by Aev..Abel Wrigley;,; assisted' other :eniinent vocaligt . g, commo-, cing at 7 'o'clock` V. m: 'At' the • close "of this concert nn.i;yster -gripper Will •bn prciVirled'for c,p. tile ; henpftt of Rev,.'s ; El. G. Named..and; &bet Wri ley, tc , ) , w149h,..a1J kuT invited, wad syheye. all, tri giye 'substantial' evidence that they ap preiiiiie'flielr effnits"iind•hetiddeglii behalf or the -good. cause. , =; • • m`c- - TiT OUPEIVOIt - COMMITTEE.: mock ,F0..,2,4870w2, . • • . • !t, • „ '.••• • COL&AAi. RROtig Vt&iditir h 'stands` ,the Park, at Lowell, before thi4 '0 pi the fu 13 : 44diers t,h,at fend') the Revd-' ` 'p _p a lasting ,and beautiful„tribute of act:,,, one 44' the fi tisi4ObjeCts sought by stiang-', i bursiSler city, N l / 4 , liich indeecl'lnattk k writ° sely see' this ` elegant object' of high it was PhtititiPti (ronti the,Kipg.,of..l3ava- . by„ Dr,. C.../er, .whotT,l ttis ra/jes i ty. espeCially 'g tn racious in acknowledgeen( of' ltiSlrettiediei are refaited to'lititrealoite•ftit suffering:sick.', It - was •dckuttedtby-the - Doc , O:Ol9,PitY:9l i.491ve1l as: it t-PerfPap4at an. 4 king ; .erc.bignl of, the ,Tictories ibPth, of .itee,and' ArolS.--=.7loratoion, (Mt) the tor, ape Sci Tickets`printed ie firsklase style And heap sates at this! office. • , . Ppi:lc r aiiipus :7 4.lo 4 l.sf t t4k, ttieluk eSt styles .,` Old pictures copied en)Srkeo: Ai i -'de'ersines 'foe sale ' chime , p, ' ^•• ° " itt otitrose, June,10,774... 1. Jkp t ea . .rno: f Vrlietical c.- Auctioneer „will (noon alilication) atte q .to iii'pnlqie saki; in the ahove.,capimity. . Texma.reaw4table. ; ieiiA Satis -1 fa 'tion, warranted. • Addrese or / apiily'tO.:El. It tliaL'eitiii - ot'Sl. Pillitiati 4 . 06.1PCitt'i bn !ding; Mentiose; Pa: , —fr. , ~ . D. 19, lti76tf.•,. (-),... :f.,,,;,,,, 01:111MICE NOTICE. . i'deiiiie• to Contrildlet 'the"rePnit . !Ciliation' that:l transferred my tweak's lather parties,‘, , tstill retain Abe ggeneylfor. Companies in . qty advert iseti,liat and Ali bus ,* coming into, mY ,oftic9, hao my 'per gupeivision: J " • • • Brizructs STROM). - - Ilontrospaan:l2; 1876. 2w3 OK LOOK' !!, - In medicine qmility: is the first irniiorfance. - B. Burns at the Eagle Drug Store keepscon ntly on band a °full supply of Freneh,Ger• n, nglish and American DrugS, Medicines d Chemicals. Also a choice selection of Het articles and fancy goods, The _largest id best steak of Pocket-Books in town. Montrose, Jan. 5, 1876. , • INTO*. We have just 'received a very large stock of hilt) and faucy envelopes, letter and note , pn ilor, plain and fancy bill head papers, cards of t sizes and , colors , colored: pater papers, etc. , 1 of, which, we cam. n ff ord., to print cheaper .an any o ffi ce in this or neighboring conntlei,. 4 dln as good style. 'Work done in black 'and red inks. ,' It you think there' is any that best us t give us : a trial, and we will show Tau wh a t we can do. AU kinds of blanks on hand or printed , to order, - •IJ INZEJ /.) 1 I Y 0 =MEE =li==l County- Business Directory. Two linee In this Directory,one yeni.sl.st; each ad ditional line. by cents. MONTROSE 11A1J(MIWOUT, Otter, Weenie and itetat dealer in'all kinds , of slate 'roofing, slate paint, etc. Roofs repaired with +late paint to order. Also, slats _paint for sale by the gallon or barrel. lifentrosi.Pa. BILLINGS STROUD. Genera Fire and Life tnstr ance Aguntei ; also, sell Itailroseond AccidentTickct to New York.and Philadelphia.' ()pee opt dooreatt ofthe Bonk, . hardware BOYD Ar t ' 94,1111erP WV and MannfaCtarers of Tin.and Sheetiren iltre.corn ei of Main and TurnPikeatreet. • • A. N. BUT: e t:liar . ; Dealer in' tiro-eerier. Provistonp Books, 3tutione =and Yankee Napalm, 'at head of Public Avenue..* WM. 11. COOPER & Bankers. pen ForeigrPar sage Tickets - and DraftSOn'England, Irak land Sem. ,-;, ; ,; • WM. L. COX, Harnese maker and dealer • all article usßaily kpptiby,tlr,..tradoopposite the' ak. .. * JAMES - K. , OARMALT, Attorney, ar r Bo P ike one dont Itoune. Public Aven • • * „ •li. LOSPNTB AL. Auctioneer. Care or S. Pillman Cot, .Niontro,e ' ; I.' tjaa.19',"164 • 1 1- NEW . ''MILFORTv. SAVINGS BANK.-NEW per cent, In terest all.Depoeitog - Deena genet. i; Conking Liar; news. 4111-tf S. B. CII.ASE it CO. .GARRET SON. Der*le, to Flour. Feed: Mea Salt, Lini'e, Cement. Grocerjea nud Piov'stent n 1 Main Street. oppiiiitd.the Depot.' " F. KIMBELL, Carriage ,Nlokerfand -IJadertaker' on Main Street, two doore, below Hawley's Store. • ' . • GREAT • BEICD. A. 1'; DORAN': 'Merchant Taflof ,I n Reods MadeVlothlng, Dry Goods.Ordeerios arid Prottleluus Main Street.* Drugs and , Ne • a•LI • • L • „x i. s tr ; - t".) rn rt , 0, ; - . ; , - c ; • It is a liquid Linament for, lions° and stable age. A vale able emnbliuttiort, discovered bv 'a 'celebmfed P. tig,- I ishcheildst and horse-farrier. 'Was introduced in the United Sates in the year 1856, and , since . that •time; by its great Fnecesa. In the cure of diseases, it won for itself that world wide reputation it FO richly d'es erves, and now titt.nds at •the Maid' of all lioaments un rivalled AS A FAMILY MEDICINE: It has already gained the confidence and adiniration of thousands of households for its many cares of di*: eases were external applications are of sr , much impor tance. It •is especially admired as a family remedy for its peculiar chunks) combination. possesing no harsh ingredients. (like tincture of Cayenne or red-pepper, of which cheap and rainless Liniments are largely com posed.] welch increase instead of diminish the Muta tion, making ey nattire a speedy cure for RHEUMATISM , 'MADAM .. SORE THROAT, COLIC. - :COUGHS. CHOLERA. TOOTHACHE, " •BRUISES. SPRAINS. LUMBAGO; CRAMPS; COLDS.; CHILLS.. FROST, TIC DOLOR EUX. BURNS. CUTS. BITES OP ' POISONOUS INSECTS. &c. • Testimonials and directions accompany each bottle. Buy One—intiy 25 canto. 01) 'cents, or sl.oo—and if It does not givegood tsatisfiktion return the bottle half fall and•yonr mosey. will be 4 .efttpdgd. • Cell for G. E. 8.8., and take no other. - D. G. CARY, Co., Proprietors. . • '; 101 • Middletown. Omnge'co., N. Y ' 'OR SALE Er • • A. B.MVANS anc1.:,11.. 4., • - . :Druggii;tei 3icitottose; Pa. - ; Putt intiablo at eV WhojOutle , And retatl Mores ti)e County.: • • • '' hiontroge„ , May Bth, 1875,7 AYR'S- C 1 it Y -?Ec'To'l?4,Li. , , For . Dpseases.6flthirTWidal''iidtiaia r gaissich as Conghi. ;Co hoOPftile CottalCHrou ehitta; Asthma, and Vonnmptions, that-can be m•ule tv,mpdical *lol3.,,lndeed the Calmar Ptertinat• Las really- 'robbed 'thiere' datizerous diseases of their terrors, to a great extent and given a feeling of immunity lrum their fatal effects, that, is well founded if the remedy be taken in set 'on; Kvery family should have it in their closet for the • remedy. iand prompt relief of-its memhers.,..Sicimess, alleging; and even Ilte is saved tiv'thi4 tinraY protection. - 'The prudent should 11% perject it. and the wise.w ill not. Keep it. , by you for the protection it affords by its timely use itraudden attacks. P4I,F r PAII , 1115 . • • • , Dr. J. C. Aferffif.Cu., Amlivell Mass., PracifcadAus ytica cb ea sts. • . SOLD s Att - DRUGGISTS' AND 'DE-it'lißB' IN ~1 ; 31131:111C1.1i$4 • ','•,'•• • ' pl. 875 TO tl9'Bi I+II2IARALt tri2AL/27' A.S.ThrOOLOR;: . 'mincing 3ettre, sickness 8., disappointment and , reditary predisposition. 'Man, the-, hair, / gray. and tr. of them incline it to three:savorily. • •sn'sti Mutt Thou, by and extettitiVe use, has 4ttt- that it, stops- the I,g of the hair lamed!- ' - Often 4enews the' th, and, always spryly mett its colds. when fad or gray'. • , It stimulates nutritive organs to thSi activ ti and pree ,,,r.jr mlit Thtraithy. weak . pliable and, strengthened lost heti. regrows. w hliryely erpressionl ailing bait ircheckett and stabliehe4; thia t hajr thickena; and fad-, ,ed or gray `hair resume their,Origipal color. Its opera tion testae:and harnile'ss. %urea . dandrtif, heals all hemore., and keeps , the ecalp,coel l glean and soft—under which`donditions. diseases • of the'scalp are impessible. As a dressing for ladle*? ~ the Vigor ittpraised for its grateful and agreeable perfume, and valued for the soft lustre and richness!of• tone it imparts!' ~~ ..°~ Dr. Cf AVER o).;LowelJ, Maya., • TraetiCal and AxiatYtiesi SOLD BY ALL 13131,10QISTS AND DEALERS IN ' Nov. 24, 3845--4 m , 47 TA:Yi.CI3 . PAMI4_Y''MEI)I6INii'S. . Pain - and Lamoness re.foved in a Short time by Oa .use of Taylor's Celebrated Oit..; The -great. Rheumatic and Noutakiftle. Rem edyc Tilts medicine is not cure all, - but is Wit rran ted to cure more of the ails and ills to which is heir thawany other med'eine ever dis covered: give it a- trial ; if you do not find It so. it Costs you ;nothing. Tt .may be need with the utmost advantage for any kind of Pain. Lamcnesa. Wounds or Sores upon: man or beast. Will not smart thy, raweett wound or sore, Full directions fur nee around each bottle., Ask your Slerehan for a froe vial. No Cure— No l'aY; • • • , TaYlor's Cough Syrup or Expectorant, for • all Thrust and Lung diseases. - r* very -pleasant to the taste and :contains nothing inJurioue. Try it, and stop that , cough and take the soreness frOm your _Throat and tnu Ask your Merchant fora free vial. No Cure-;- ro ay Tay ors Conilitif.n PoWders for all kinds of stock and Poultry. -War diseased boot- renovator of the syetem of run down ostock, that ,has ever been dis covered. Try them for - all diseases' incident to the brute creation. Directions. for use *moo each pack Age, Mo Cure—No Pay. -All - the above medicines for sale by Abel Terrell and Burns ds Nichols, of Montrose, .and all Druggists and Dealers throughout the &mato". BROWNING TAYLOR. October. Si • izo—Al—lua. coniposl tions.tvhieh ~ti'the'confidence of I And become house- Ida 'among not , only many nations. mast t.rsordluittl vlrtpca ever secut6d teptitinfon, or main- Fo , long as ."Ayer's s ectoral.. It has been to - the public., about its, by' a 'ong cOntin- IS , of: taarvattias, cares re won (or it a court irt virtues. never It still' makes the :I•IIXPARXD;hy ; EMI= riE=l