eOWN, COITITT'r;AIirD VARIETY'. , 4---IMr. Leonard Stark has • th - ; frame -up 1110,1. Y. Otarry's Cie, Itanniactory. 4—Thestatement of the Supervisors of Sil l* Lake township has' been receaved,ond will, -b i . e published next week. 1 ‘ . - , 4--iiiat your,smolted glass ready, as there is kla be an - eclipse of the sin on the 28th of Aritreb, at three o'clock,in the afternoon. . , i • .40 -. Tie Forest Mills Manufacturing Cara way of Salem township, ',Wayne , county, have vide an afiaisament for the benefit of their tetcditors. • ' - • 1 • --Montrose Fire Company, N0.2,wi1l hold :limit 'Sixth Annual Reception tt Firemen's 'tall, on Priday erening,Feb. 25 . 1 76. A gel' litra limitation in extended. I 1" ...---Judge Streeter has returned from To 'winds-and held an argument court this week. Irtizse argument' courts are hard on the tip staves. The benches get very tired. —The young ladies of Bt. suit church ' Will hold at sociable gat the residence Of Chas. 11L-Bmith on Thursday evening, Feb. 24th.- Re kohments will be served during the evening. —=-This year is to ha a very remarhabAt year. It is Leap 'Year,. Preeidential electiott prar. Centennial AnniVersary of our Nation al Ina e pendenee and also there are fty-three Arrandaya; • "—Alia spy, t9 - wit,comes Warren E. Ting with a basket of apples or the printers of ILO DirthoCa , LT office. priners often meet Irjthsadversities,but they do se tin to hive hosts -al friends. A Union Meeting will be held, at the rrcsbyterian church, on - Saturday evenhig,Feh.. liCth, tor the purpose of organizing a Young Men's Christian Association, to which-all are si•rdially invited to attend, J . W. J. Burns, stgetiman for the book %titled tbs "Polar and f it tiopical Worlds,". in ibnis.us that .ho took , thirty orders in town, Tast week. This is a substantial proof that the popll of this vicinity appreciate a standard Work. a....-• :On Thireday laet, the llth inst., the ions* end store at Dr. J. 11. Bat h, of South Cenese lifeyoe Co.. etre totsily destroted by tro.,.togettior with., their attire content The ‘.. ••builiiing 1 1/63 see in !lamb list. Loss ea imated •ait: P 3, 4 o ; limit:ae - 41,2ra 1 It hosuppeeed the lid ()helmeted to© ö temp enlosion; —On P? 1443 lie% gs Conductor Potter's wain en the Po. Coe) Co'3 it. R was 'neer -11441,"147, • Yount mss Juisai)*( l on ilgt- as ! . • -IC/ Pantsitler . WTO e .0 porn:, end stepping 1, 4 ,th otter track ens inatantly killed. He irseeittr“.l3' end brd nothing. on ‘ bis peFson lip !Pinch hie nay* osuld be imartined. 1 • * -=- 7 --littr. J., W. /Oen, of Dimodk, ' ' , legit four 4e44 - Worn Pans.# blossoms upon F our ishle whiff he pleated in hie door-yerd on the ftrst ..4124y oflibruery. 2&r A. sold ha could 4ve toushi - t:o.stins ni them from the iiime source. This easy be" considered es one of the !:en ders of 1.t34, whenAowere blossorn. in _tbia locolir t y is the open AO in the month - of :Feb rlittrY• . * " --On Friday morenng last *young Merited 110131,4111 aimed Cerzerwinski,' wile Of a kakerof 'that name living in Stanton,' was found dead in for bead, with her five-months-old baby ly tag, on btr breast, elso dead. It appears-tha t she hcd died in great agony from some sudn sekutre in the "night, and in her death -throes ksd crushed the life out uf,her child. . Sheas twenty-lour yogi, of age, and was bornl v in Roatodale, Wayne co.. Ber ,hlsband was' in .Taylorville, it the time of the distressing event:\ The auditors report the bimded indebted ness of the county "at:soo, wArcu COMES .; rouDa wit OVR stra 11.1A.E.NT LAST FALL."--ii .Zentrose Republican.' 1 , ' We are inclined tO believe 'thstory that a m 1 ., an bought a cake of tallow at Gr ffis & Sayres' • ;tore and carried it, home in a copy of the Montrose. Republican - which cc ntained the above statement,. and on'upenin it found it turned into- snap. Such concent r ated lie--kly glories as the above would make soap out of beef steak. ' . .I I' :ail --Eastsr wpl is year]; on the 16th, r t rather tbanlon the Bth o April, because Eater Day is regulated not by. solar, but by a lunar eycle—the cycle that re,gulates the Golden • number. Now, by a solar calculation day al; Itays btgins at midnight ; but by hmar calcu- - lation it begins at noon._ • llf, threfore, the Paschal moon falls on a Saturday after 12 w., it Ihcounted as 'falling on Sunday, and then Eas ier Day is, under the rule in the'Frayer Book, the Sunday following. This is what happens • tithe present year. ' The Paschal' full moon falls on Saturday, Arfil Bth, iat 2:43 p. ni. -It b.therefore counted t ' ce falling on Sunday, April Oh, asd Easter day lis the Sunday following, that is, April 16th.1 1 It any be I added that . should the 'till moon' fall en March -21st - before 12 at„, that full . , moon, (ciunted i ai t falling on March_2oth) would not regulate Easter Day,but the ene following. ' This'bappenedln 1219. WitjiT Aim LEGA*, EL/LIDA:TB 11Wti publish below .11 list of legalholidays : 1". New Trear's Day. • . I 2. Washington's Birthday, Feb. 22d. : • S. , Good Friday. , -,,_ ;, -, 4.. Decoration Day, May 80th. ' .• ~- . • O. '. independence Day, JUly 4th. - = & 'Thanksgiving Dpy. . : _ I. Chriettnaa P 1 I - ' Iwronwer . LEGAL Datcpirovr.—=The supreme tottrt has decided, m a case from the common . pleas of Northumberland county, that orders drawn, by the president of a board. of school directors upon the treasurer of the, school dis trict, under school law, are not, negotiable bills or orders, but are warrants for.the pa ' meat of Money to the persons to whom they ar issued, to bedisbursed by thertreasurer under tlie au thority of the law. They therefore do' not au thorise a subsequent holder to maintain suit to i i i 9 nano uptait:o iromissory note, bill or or- ;;der: They do not pesien the ordinary proper ties of ,a atere non - tract, but are A' statutory anesus or Orawil* the Public m9PeYont of the _blonds of the le o! COMAE' of 'the funds of .. . .., pe ,distritto , ~ WHAT Dors HE WANT HIS PAPER Foit.— Occasionally a man may be heard to complain of his paperbecause it contains advertisemeEtts. . What does a man want a newspaper for _? Ee can want it only for the information that ,it gives. Now it matters not; to him whether it comes in tie shape of an advertisement or in the reading columns. Tke' knowledge is whit we 'treater. Where - dOes the-- farmer get his first knowledge Of farm implernents,and seed? Did you not find the reaper YOu 'now use first described in the advertising department of your farm journal? That new cultivator that does the work several times better than the old one, where did you find that ? kraong the adver tisements ! Those sweet . potatoes that yield so rinely,*and so mealy, where did yciuleern con cerning them ? 'That new' maclnnSthat does the work so ' nicely, was proclaimed'*ugh the advertising columns of the newspaper ? The advertisements of a newspaper are of hil ly as much -pecuniary value to the reader as reading matter proper.- We stesin.debted to the advertising cOlumns for .chetiti itesvepapers.—: They are the lubricators that turn the machine. Few papers could live on their subscriptions alone. Cut off the advertising and nine-tenths of the pspem . in the United States would die out, and the balanee be obliged to raise their subecrietinn price. - COMPLIMENTARY.—We copy the folloiring notice of the appointment Of Wm.,J. Ludden, Esq., from the Binghamton Republic/in', of Feb ruary Ath, which will be read with Interest by his many friends in this county. This is a well deserved."compliment` :_ and has ' an' increases weight by being forced from an oppositfon po litical paper. Thek selection by . the Common Council last -evening, of Wm.. J. Ludden. Esq., for the rest pansible position Of City Attorney was a des: erved recognition of one of the most talented of the younger members of - the bar of this city; He has been a resident of Binghamton for six Years past, during which time he has built up a lucrative practice and gained 'the confidence and respect of those who know him. When 1 he democracy so completely carried ' thines heir own way last week his friends at once rought Mr. Luddep's name' fortvard for the position, and though the claims of some others were pushed, he was so rigorously suppOrted that at the election last evening he received every vote—Republicans as well as the Dernoc racvendorsing the - selection. - ' , , The only ohjections we have , to make to him IS that he is a Democrat' of the straightest *Wet; but lance we must have one of the sort we know\ of none whom we would so well like to ' see in the position as Mr. Ludden. We' are sure that' he will discharge the dutiegrof the pe sitioswith credit to himself and satisfactorily to the people. - nom FRAISRLThr.—Young and old folks par ties are the general amusements' at h e present time Prot. J. S. Gitlin is -teaching school at Great Bend . TownsbiP eleetions of last Tuesdey, passed off very quietly. Though the day was a stormy one the 'election was well at tended Some of the farmers _ have already tapped their sugar tempi The society of thid place have recently purchased sortie Sab bath school books, entitled the golden &oil . 1 .... The smoke berme of C. H. Summers caught fire 'on Saturday. evening„-Fehe 5, and burned his hama so badly that not more than one half of them canbe saved A young Copts prayer' . meeting was held last Thursday evening, and may our young brothers and sisters be prosper-, ed in the good work they have commenced Mr. A,Marx, of. Greenfield, Pa., has, purchased the farm -of W. H. Tiavis, and intends to move upon it the first of April.. GUILSIEtT. Franklin, Feb: 2.3;1870. ''' '- . - FAIRDALL—T. J. Depuc al* J. W.,lltindell. with their wives, after an absence of two weeks, have returned Holm New Jersey, 'where they have been visiting friends. Prayer meeting at the M. E. Church each day . this week, ex cepting Monday 'The j donatien for Bei. M. F., Brarnhall, held in the M. E. Church, on Fri, day evening, Feb. 11, notwithstanding the in clemency of the weather, was well attended.— Ti had been the custom-before this year to open only the basement for such a gathering,.but as that room was ustittlly crowded, making it ei cedingly uncomfortable tot , the people present, it was iiouglit desirable on this occasion to open the church also, thereby affording a pleas • ant retreat for those desiring. a quiet and social , enjoy' ent. In . the _basement, tables were spread with things necessary , to supply the wants t the initer man. Airoong the numer ous ca. es there was one up - on! : which', delicate ly trac;d in frosting, were .words expressing the sin re desire of Many, he4rts ; "May God bless a r pastor." The donations amounted to coneid .r3bly • over $lOO. After supper an ef fort w : made to entertain the company with - ecitations,declamations awl . Select read ing,i w rich added much, to the enjoyment of the ev • ning The meeting of the children, .grandc ,ildren and other, relatives of Milton Roy aid wife at their home on Saturday, Feb. 12th to celebrate the twenty-1111'o anniversiry _of Mbar wedding was the occasion of much en joyment. r Among the _presents received was a useful as Wililts a valuable gift from Mrs. Al bert:Roy, 'of - Friendsville. Alter a pleasant visit together the friends seperated with 11111t11-. al good wishes. • Vim. Ferdale, Feb. a 1874. nom LlBEirry.--Esq.Marviti, it is is a little better.:.... Alvah Fish is very sick with the bilious fever Sleighs are running here for the first time this winter Mr. Bryant has etthauged his farm near Franklin Forks, •Rith Phillip Severson, for property. in Binghanr ton There was'a doiruthin party, last 'firms day evening, at the irons*: of :D.I). Standforas for the benefit ME. Fisk, Pastor of the M. E. Church.. . . . The friends of . Elder Burroughs made him a donation some two weeks since,the party meting in the Baptist Church, as the house of Mr..Btirrougbs was not large enough to . accommodate the nutubers......if any one doubts that Sunday Schools cannot be kept up with - interest, through the winter season, in country churchef, let them come to the Pres byterian house itt half past twelve c few sun. days and they will change . their opinion Mrs. Julia Warner, wife of, Harrison Waraer, died February at. Frauklifi _Forks,' being eighty yeas of me. ,t:he arose - ha the morning ''.fittrg , i..:,.DEloctsavr;-.:::=.,FP,f1.--' - '-f-8,-.1.8.76 as well as usual but' at seven! ()clack she was attacked with asevere pain in the head, saying that she "believed her head wouhi burst" which were her last woide. Death hati np time to wait, not even for the, interchange of farewells. The relentless conqueror refused the aged sire and the tearful orphan the sweet'privilege of plant ing flowers in her passage to the, grave. No, the Messenger hurried her away to the sepul chttr and there 'Death yielded up his prey and our beloved sister entered upon the holy servi ces of the upper temple to go no more out for ever. She is In the presence of her Saviour and the Angels, She recognizes the Patriarchs, Propbets,and F l vSngelists. She meets with jpy the loved ones that have gone before, and who would wish het back ? . Whoi would take from her head the. crown and :from her hands the harp'? Who would hush; her songs of praise and bring her back to • this vorld of trial, sin and sorrow t Tq'o ;*- • • 'Sister, rest-from sin and sorrow, - Death, is o'er, and lite is won ; On thy , , ,slamber dawnS no morrow, - Itest ; tbine earthly rape is run • Liberty, Feb.. 23,1876. TOWNSHIP Ei.IiCTIORB.7:t the ;elections held In the several election istricte of Basque banns county,' on Tuesday, February 15,1876, the following_ township and borough officers were elected AroLacoN.-- z. A ssessor , John Fallihee ; Soper visor, David 31inkler ; Constable,, Richard Rooney:; Auditor, John F Cauchiiri ; School Directors,Charlessßegan,Dantel Shehan ; Judge (A - Elections,. Win Coughlin ; Inspectors of Elections,, Daniel, J Cronin, Daniel Hand ; Clerk, Wm F McCormick ; I Treasurer, , Petrick Cairey. • , . • Anana.T.--Aseessor,-.Alanson Hobbs ;J: P., J 11. Tooley, J E Payne; ; SuPervisore, J N Sat z tell ; Constable, Win H. .k. Bs4nes ; Auditor, N J ' West ; ScnOol 'Directors, eo Wallace,. P \ Cotrell. L, 0 Baldwin -; Judge Ol- Election, NSI Footer ; Inspeetors of Election, b )1. Stearns,' rn G W Bloxba ; Clerk,: Geo Dunn ; Treasuier, l T F Archer.. 1 , • Aunuittt.-4ssessor, Geot Stebbins ; Super visor, J B Overfield ; Constable, W. Ce Loire ; 'Auditors, 3111.-Vansi 3 3nten;WM Donlin ; Schtiol -Directors, Charles PiersOp, Geo 13unneIl : ..,! Judge of Election, Benj 'Pierson ; Inspectors Of •Election,' a L Lowe; J4es A Hay ;- Clerk, 0 L Mg:melt; Treasurer,.Jtinitlian Bunnell::' BRIDGEWATER. — Act B *C 'Wells ; • Sni pervisor, Daniel L Kinalxr ; Constable, .Jerel • miah Baldwin ; School Directors,iEdson Pick.; tring, Albert T Wells"; Judge of Election, H tk l , Tiffany ; 4rti3peetor of *Election, Ot*P. Beebe; Toieph"Jaiihori; Clerk, L I i L'C Sinith ;,Trettaur r . .- . iiii er, 'Wave Curtis. 1 • _ - 1 . ' B ROOKLiN.--AsseEtioti L Kent; - Stinervis i L or, BL- Woodward ; Cork ble, E S Eldridge S ; Auditor, H ,p, Bailey'; Sk, 001., Directors; A . ' Waldie, Con ger . Tiffany ; judge or Elecilon; D S Watroui ; Itspectors - of - Election', A. R Gre ? ' P H Tiffany : (1 -, rk - .-1) .A. '+'. , tirortb ; Tressiarl er, A W Xenaillila '• • CLumiltiti. z , .....—.. --,:do':; ' . 44irliv:l •Arnold ; Sul" Perrisors; IV B C,oleinin, I. year, Write -ii Hut brouck ; Uonstable, 11 . A Gardner ; Anditori, I` P Wells, 1 year,''WmLD ' Joubs, 8 Tears I F School bireetors, Jas W L wry, 2 years' - Zenai , Roundi, P W-Chaptbeili ; Judge oPEL*lctiOn Ezra, Aloiernan ; lespectoriC of Election, 'San Dlorgan, jr fl:` L Richards ; \ Clerk, C L flak stead •; Treasurer, D C Wells. ' - '.-- _ . . Cfi - ocOmir.--:-Assessor, J Golden ;J. P.; Wm Dunrt Supervisor, M J- Donnelly ; COnl stable, Edward McDevitt. Auditor, J E Oar malt ; SchoOl. Direct:Ors, chael ,Behan,linnes Purcell ; Judge of Elixttiori, lilattliew, ; Stanley. l ; Inspectors of Election, James Clara,-Patrici tirualey ; . 01erk; "lii. 3' Golden ; Press., James Qniun. 1 '1 bistocK.—Aisessor, Dennison: T hom ashs ; - pervisor, C .T• Hollister ; Constable,' L W nu - nen ; Anditbr, Win :Strine ; School Di r ector-, • Stedrnan, li H Tyler ; Juilt%,e of Electioo, GeoStemS ; Inspectors of , Election,P. Conk. lin, Matthew. Keena . ; 'Clerk ; T B Williams; Tr: as., Hiram Blakeslee... • DUNDAFt.—AeSeSSOT, Isaac E Davis'; ,Bur gess, T P Phinney ; Poormasters; JOhn Riven buig, J E Davi-L . ; Constable, .k.l S! Lewis.; Atui itors,'T P .Phinney, Ayres; L Sehwl Directors, Jobn . Ativelibtirg, Ric - ardson ; Judge of,Electlon, John • Rivenbur : Inspectore of Election, - Jasper Witter, II Bennett ; Town Council, A' Mills, N Coleman, J Rivenburg, E P Chambers,' A /I Ayres. ThlsB Halsted, D Brownell,: Win Wilbur, EILaM ' . ereaux. FRANKLI T V.—Assessoi, , R K Bailey ; J. 7 David Marah ; Bukryisor, .Wheaton Constable, WII Travis !.; kuditor, P Dea born; Seh.',Directors,7_ G Will turs ,. B J B ker ; JudigC of E.. B vanti4 ; Insp. of John McCabe, Jeremiah Banker; Clerk, J Turner ; Teasurer, F liFordham. • • . , FOREST Lanx.—Assessor. F H Stoutnwel Supervisor, H C %in!fork; :Conitable,, Win Small ; Andltor, W A. Soutlivvell'; Scii. Dir tors, D L Dewers, Cheater; Wright.; Judge E., D L Dnwera ; bop: ort., J . Rice, C Lincoln, Clerk 3 J M ttradshai ; Treasure: Asa Warner TituczmavlLLE.--Aftessor, Edward Mora kligh Coiast., Joint "IdeCatiley ;. Street Comm sinner, Joyn'Megauley ; .oonat.,;Andrew _144 allan ; Auditors, Edward B - Geo), R Foran ; School Ph:enters, Etiw Moran i John lingan, James Trothten ;-Jo( of E., Denuts O'Day ;.luspcctots c t. F Keehati, R, ; _ i Lvet..; COuucil, Mic bow, Tiros H4g;an, JUsTroddeh, Hugh DU GinsoN..Assessor, Thos Evans ; Supervis r, Williston 9elatt ; Coast., E P Pope ; Audit r, A IT Barnes.;; School Directors. p A Kennc y, John Reese ; Judge ofElertion,Oliver Pott r ; Ing.pectore Ot Election, .rr , P Whitney, Si l las Rowell'; Clerls C A „Kennedy ; Treas,, F E Kennedy, GItE4.T 1:1111NO Borp —Poornissters, 'After Paintin, 9 Guile ; Const., litih't Ferguscin ; Auditor, H H Phillips - ;School , Direetora,3lloh ad Kilrovi,ll Skinner'; Judge' of E, Richard Stack ; Inv. of o. ‘ J II Duseubury, A. a. y 44. warmer ; Town.VOnuoil e fohn L BrowitiThcku -1 as Kilrow, Cornelius Waldron, Patrick. Van, Henry Terboss: • GREAT BEND Tr.---LEINISOT,GfiIeII BANIVIAtI; J. P., John Lewis, E A Barton ; Oupervlsors,A. 'd Aldrich, John Lane'; Constable,* u Four ; Auditor; E Gill ; BchoOt Direct:kw, Chu Bruh, R Roosa ;, Judge if Election, - AB Tuthill ; In epectors of E., L B Parks, F S &riles ; Cierk, B Parks. ' GREAT BEND VILLAGE 80110.--illearro i iim. 10a Chase ; Burgess, Joseph Dußois . ; Overseer of Poor, J V Lewis ; Constable, "R H •Hey- Ward ; Auditor, L B Crook ; School 'Directors, A W billiard, J B Preston • Jedge of E., Am 7 its a Chase ; of E,,'J V Levin, J Pres on ; Town Council, L B Crook, S, B Chase, 8 W Dayton, Charles Simps 191 T • Benjamin, Theo Corby.- • Hanmoitv.--1-sseressor, Geo El •lireKuue ; J. Simon II Barnes, W Scott Brandt ; Super ;visor,- Gilbert -E •McKune ; Cooitable, Noble Thomas ; . :Auditor _, Henry W Brandt School irectors, Horaoe 4 Peck, Edward P Chem* ; 41td i ge of E.,. Henry W Brandt'; , lump. of E. Martin 1 Taylor, Oren 'D Wicks ; Clerk, A. G Young ;' Treasurer, Noah . Bisbee. • • -- 1 HaniPon.-Assetiso!, 17urbane Tingley ;`'Poor 'Poor Master, Gilbert J Hotebkiss , Supervisor, Frank Wiimartkl. '.Constakile, -.Henry J - Tyler; Audi tor, Joseph Powersi' Shoot Directors, H .8 Sweet, E C Harding ;,. Judge of B.; Henry Grant; of . E.,' Egbert' Binsebaugh, F •A. Osuorn ;* Clerk, R Thatcher ; Tressurer; Farrar...• HEnnrcx.-;--Assessor,, Pluto Burritt ; 'Super iisor,,Giles H Lyon ; Constable, EJ Thomas ; Auditor, 'Sanford, arritr; School Directors, W W Norton. Q $ Tingley, ' Judge', of *, A - A Carpenter"; InSp, of .E.; A C flarding,p A Ly ons ; *Clark, Israel ' Meyers ; Treasurer, J 'Thomas: - • JACKSON—ARBefikOI : James E Curtis ; Super visor, Frank Bryant; Constable,. b. S Bingham; Auditor,' T. W . Clin ion ; Sch. Dii.eators, H H Stoddard, -T W . Tingley; Judge of E., W .H. Larrabee ; lnsp. of E., .E i Barrett, J C Hill , ; Clerk; B W Doughty, Treas., Milton' Batch::: Jamak--Assessor, 0 W Stoup ; J P., H C Bertholf • Supervisor Cyrus Sheets; Constable, J § Bali's; Auditor, Geo H llarvey'; Seb 1)1 7. rector, R M Petitt, John Cronk, ; ,Judge of, E. John Bedell . ; : Insp. of E.. T J Depue, Tbontas Beaupont ; Clerk, David Olmstead . ; - Treas., I ?4seFlb ', - • Limunor—lissessor, C R. Bliley P.,1 W ,Kellum Supersissr,' S Squires . COW*" We, Ansel Merrill; Auditor,- W Z Brown ; Sch. Directors, AllB4ll Merrill, B- WOod ;: Judgent -4., Sohn Leary',ltuips. of E., 0 D Roberts,*.L organ ;;:Clerk, G IV Green ;;Trens., Elitha Belt. - : . • • . Ly.xot-Assessor,• :Thos.., Wed ;: • 811PerrisOr, - Byron tic:Donald ; •Condable,t) . Pii3onie; 'An • diti,r ; Win. killer ; - 136.'.Direetors, George con:7 rad, C:W -Conrad j - T ,:Bennett;, , !judge cif 'E., G W preen'; Lnsp. of ‘E.; , Esect(4 4 ,tiley;lituri P . Titus; 13 , - X Etardk ;.' E GrotT. ,Ithrivurr,olvAesestori' John- '; • Supervisor, 4nditor;- - John Fiy.rin Directors; L Curley.Thoiintia Jones Judge of. E4:B.P;Williains; 'lnsp. of E: P. Keenan, Geo.* F Taggart Trests.t. W 'Camp.) , - Mos;rnOsi—Asseisor,' G V Bentley; Mice . tor of "'Poor` tlluin; ,W it Harrington High' Consttible;W• A , Taylor ;" • Constable, ',Yellin A Howell; F B . Chantil&*; Piree. tors, Blllateher,.L F Fitch iiidge of E., t B Eldred ; Insp. a E., C S Foster; J Webb. . NEW MILFORD Bononou—liiieesor,PPhin ney;-J. P.,' W T Mox ; overseera Poor, K A Johnston, L c L" Leroy; constable, Dean ; Auditor, P. - A .Pratt';. - Sci Directors; A Corbin,' N Butterfield; Judge of , W S Head; Insp. Of E., ilbickermin,John tlivden ; TC4II Council, E W 130yle,N 0 Miley' H, Dickerivan, - Josiah t Moss E Darrow. NkwLronn Tr. —Asseusq,Edward J Ty ler ; poor Commissioner, E Aldrich, 8 yrs., Ho: finer TinglO,y, l year ; Supervisor, John Bithei ; ()unstable, Chrtes If Shelp ; Auditor, E P Bradford ;acbf, Directors, J SI , Weattall, Vation, JW H Bradford, eorge • N Wil liams ; Judge of E., Elliot Aldrien ; .Insp. of E. W II Foot, R H Brando; Clerk, J T •Jen: uiug : Tau., Benj Sabin. %. LtukkTY—Assessor, • Samuel Whited ; J. P., D C blarvin, D L North.; Supervisor, L W .Al len ' • Congt. L Smith Morris Han nigan.; .Selt.: Directors,. J M Travis, II Murpliy, Geo. Preston Judge Isanc Comstock; Jr.; losp. E., B P Allen; B J LasUre ; Clerk, L'W Howard ; Tress., II W Ives. LITTLE: AlltanoWs—Assessor a , L W Barton ; Btirgeas, P • Hinds ; Stree.t - oOranriail l oner, Joe Beebe:: ; Constable, C Fox ;,Auditerj Beardslee ; Directory, L & Harris, A Foie ; judge of E.., N Deuel ; Inspeetorii of E., Joe Beebe, F O'Dond Torn r,Oounetl ; 'G mer, :Edward Kimball, - Janke" O'Doud, Silas Beardslee. . • • • r ' OAKLAND.--lisitessor, A G Brash ; J. P.,'Gro H Leal ; tiupervisois, .Edniund; . * ;Druill; Chile J LYot s ; s Constable,N W PO* . ; AutlitOr,Stan• ley Squires ; School Directoni;:Charles Beyden, Jackson I Schriyer ; Judge of f .E.; 'George 'II 'Leal - , In Sp ectona of E., John Ray mon CI, Ch as Pettis ; Clerk, A. Van Wagner ; Treasurer; T T Munson. • • Ruin --Assessor, .1 F De'ine ; iloperyisor, Jus Sig° ; Constable, D 11 ‘bevlng ; Audi to r, W /I Sherwood ; School 'Diyoctors, J 13" W Verbyck ; Judge , Granger, 11 . of E., W. L , Vintglin ; Insp. of E., F H 4 31unger,,, Jno J Harvey ; Clerk, 11 ly Terry; Tree tsurer , ci 8 1 Shoemaker. ge n: lel SUINUIZIIANNA. DEPOT.-oWing •to Am' re turnsl,frotn. the First Ward net giving the vete for aft the candidg.tes, we cannot tell whielt eandiiiiites were elOted. Brntriqvitax..—Assessor, SA: shook ; J. P., Seth 0 Stark ; Supervisor,.l4.ll - kinen ; Con stable, L B Scott ;- Auditor, S 8 Thomas ; &b D ue t - tor e, E Blakeslee,' Jerry . Stephens ; Judge of 8., E 0 Ely ; Insp. of E:,: Jaen U. Li. man, 0 K l eiman Olerlt and Trees., Mlles Prkgiertt "- _ • L*3l,--Atnietbsor, Ttamtlry aalli i ; .j.p4 Diniii F Donivan ; Bapertisor, Lorca z 0 StOni ; Ileums Roftersjr. ; Or. %trick Gorrsan ; &boot Directors. John Dailts, Ezekiel 11 Gage ; Judge Of E., Michael Sullivan ; Insp.. of Election, Ebenezer Gls; 'John *Murph y Clerk,James 'Worley ; 'frea k Daniel F,Stillivai. TROllOll.—itaimor, ;oho thane? ; &per. visor, Gee Davis; Constable, Otiss Wrighter ; D 'Mon School Directors, L 8 Aldrich, FA. Vrosier ; Judie of E., Sl Whit. my ; Insp. of E t X Sew* Chu:. Whrighter ; Clerk, Geo uil Sulam Ditistsrry, • Two Melia tbttblreetory.one yEar..l.Bl: tin ad ditional Liao, 44 coats. MONTROSZ WV. 1.14U01 WOUT. Slater, -Wbodoma and I . dealer in all rind* of elate toning, elate paint, etc. Rosin Tlipal red iiitb elate paint Weirder. / be. flat* pal nt for sale by tbe gallon orbs raell. Nontrost.Pa. BILLINGS STROUD. Genera fire land Life fi le r once dictate ; Alcatel] Hallman find Ac cideni Ticktt to New Verkand Philadelphia. (Alley out dooreast ofthe tont. BOYD In CORWIN. Dealeri In' Waves. Hardware and lianufittnrera of Tin and libeettrun ware.eera ec of wain with!tad To rnaite street. - A.. N. lIIILLA.KO Oetler in Ortleeriee; Provisions Boole, St/Atone' and Yankee Notions, it bead of Public Aeenue.ir WI. -COOPSR tb CO.. Bankers, sell Parelp,ps i . sage 'rickets andDraftson Sugland, heir iand Siot. land.i4" L. COY, Bernees makeranil dealer all article usually kept by the trude, oppos lte the ak. • JAMES g. CARIiALT, Attorney sr Li • office one door below 'rarbell Hou Se. Pubhc A ven • R. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer. Care of S. Tillman di Co., II ontro4e Pa. ' tjani. 19,18.1 •- • NEW MILFOI2DI SAVINGS BANK;NEW q. per cent, to tereet on all Deposits. Does a gener Rankine Ent ness. .-ull-tf ' 8. B. CIIASE & CO. 11,0.C.R1tET & 80N.. Dealers. in•Flonr k Feed. ilea Salt: Lime, Cement. Groceries and Pror'smns ol Mein Street. opposite the Depot. S. F. IEMIIER,- Carriage Maker and Undertaker on 'Main Street;two door* below tiawley's Store. ''‘. I 4I2EA:T BEND. H. P. DORNN.Aferebant.Tallor and dealer in Rend) adeClothing, Dry Oootle.groceriero au d Provilione Plain Mtreet.o Dnuis ind Ins dieitte. aw• dat:. . , ikZa , 4 .0 • V • Fri 1 , • S• It is a liquid:U=2l4M Ibr Rouse and stable use. A Vllll A ble eoratination, ditto - feted b celebrated Eng lishchenifit end horse-farrier. Was trodficeti in the United ti , J,lte* in the i r *r Mg, and eine that time, by its groat rticceiti, In the tare of dispates, it has won tot apelf thst *mid wide; repetition :t •ro richly des srves, and - now sands at the head of einlinentents na• rivalled AS k:FAMILY • It has already 4ainid :the confidence and admiration of thousand! If h• - .usebolds for Its many cares of &- elates were externsiryplications sie,of den ranchnimpor mice. it is especially admired as alltnily remedy for ite4 peculiar chcmical, qpreibi nation, ix:making. no harsh ingredients, ',like tincture of Cayenne or red-pepper. or which cheap and valtileal -Liniments are Largely com posed.] which increase itistesd,of diminish the infanta den, making it .or nature a speedy cure for • RREUNATISSI,' U ITDACIIE,•,S9RE THRO A T, coLir, co.Th irtm• 'CHOLERA, TOOTHACHE, . lIRVISIts, sritAINS. LIJOHAGG. efamerS, COLDS. CUILL% FRosT, TIC DOLOR KUL -Br RiNsv;• CIITS. •atrEs , •OF POlsollOUS INSWTts„ at. Tci and directionisccompany each bottle. . , Buy one—only 2.s , eenta. :80 tents; OT it it does not give potitfaction roturn the bottle half full and your money will be refunded.' • Call ford. E. S. S., and take, no other. • . , D- G. CARY.' it Co., Prolirletore p ; Orange Co„ N. Y • , FOll - SALE A. B. BURNS. and A. MON, Druggists, Moiarose. Pa, , 'Pnrthattable at a?! Wholetale and retail store+ , i: County. Montrose, May 6th, 1875. AYRE'S, CLIERRY PE(ITORAL. p o i pliteases of thoThroal..ited Lungs.iruch ius Cough*. Cold,. Est hoopting Cough, Bron chitis, Algthnlilli and COMlUMipeters. • 'he few compost tilins which we won the confidence of r.kind and become house !id worda among not only le but many mitionsa. mu-t re extraordinary vitt ties,— Thaps no one ever sccured wide a reputation, or min fined it to lung *t "Ayer'a ferry Pectoral.• It.has been 'own to .the public about irty yeare, by a long col.ttu ,l series of DlSltTeint;Ei tutee t have won for it a eGuil. lice in Ito virtuea, never medicine. tit still maitefi the most efr•citutl etir...s of Coughs, Colds. Consumptions, that C4ll be made by medical skill. indeed the Carnal Pr.mottAx. :Jo , really robbetr [Litt% iittligervW tilt , c4Ece of their terriirei.til a great qtt4stfand given a feeling of Immunit) trom their tetal'effectsi that. be well fciunded it the remedy ,be t...ic.en in eeaeon. Every family should hive I) I' their closet for the remedy and prompt relief of its: members. sickness,. suffering , and even 111 e. is saved h% this din Ii protection.. The 2rudeut etiould not . fl eeted. it:and the wise will not. Keep it riy you *for the protection it afford* by its timely nee fn sudden *tucks. Aver„iii.:: co, Lowell Mum., Practical and, Analytical ptictnists, . • BOLD D'irlitt.; "Dittit:3oll , ol4. AND DEALERS LY ,ltov, 2!1,1875 A'PE'S RAM -,\; twiii4ate iiamt nun. , TO .NAT.UR4,I4_ VITAZITT AND COLOR. A.drapcing years, 'licitness 41. disappointment. and rehlit*rypred epoeitien. turn the hair 'ray. and Oct' of theca in cline et tile edTprentaturely. •- • ttlat t s• Haut 'Yuma,. by Ig4nd extensivp into.has tven that it stops the ling of. the hair hams& ; often renews the vivid, and always enrely Mores its color, when fad ior gray.. It stimulatee nutritivo organs to tithy activ ty and pres• hea . uty Tlito Washy. weak becomesor sickly hair becomes glossy, .pliable and strt-nrthened lost'hair,re4rows 'with Ifvely expryssion,; 'falling hair is checked -Ind stabil-AO ;thin hair thickens ; and fad ed or gray huir restore their original - color. • its otter that is sure and harmless. it cures 'dandruf . heals all humors, and keeps the scalp cool, clean and soft— under which entidit Wis. inequities of the scalp are intiawaible. As a thessing forladiet-' hair, the Vigor is praised •for its grateful And agrecahle perfume and valued for the soft lustre and rich:mita of tone it perfume. Dr. Jr; C. ATM & Co,. Lowell, NrUN$•, Pra*AlM! and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN UNIJICINE. Nov. St; 1875.-4111 For til l kindao,f,-ifil!ittery Goods go to (Threapjahu's, Wi)6 18 the Poilr . frieud—CtiesP John. MEDICI:NZ. 1 1 ltEli.10E'D BY .: 7