THE DEMOCRAT. MONTROSE, PA,, JAN. 17, 1877 Town, .County, and Variety.- • • .1 : • ----Now eay, "the late Centennial year." --A health-y lift—an hour's steady practice with a snow shovel. —"Timber for the coffin of the Republican party—"returning boards." ----From,all;parts ,of , the country come the report o ,bl4ercold (weather. —Good apples are Ifielling in New . York at 4 I '51.75 per barrel. • • —Even those' who Own a hors* and cutter are more than satisfied now•withenow. -- ',Chas months this year, will have five Sundays July; September . . and December. . The morning train on the Narrpw linage reported as 456 hours late at this station. that fr A ost y y ou m n o g u l s a t d a y eli w e r wle a;el e y q o u v a e l ri t i o es ic r e d c t r o ea sa m y . ----Exani t ine all the thousand dollar bills in your Pocket, for- a dangerous counterfeit is 4 Not a green Christmas this year, ana so let us hope "the fat church yard" will fail in 011 s • —Leroy & Decker of New Milford, who were,burncA oltr last fall; have got, into their new store. tZL:r-1-.Regular.N.eeting of the Montrose Fire - C0xpk,F14 ,. . , N0. ;-will held at their Parlor on i'riday;eveiiink;. Xab. --Women's Temperance,..Prayer. meeting. „L ri s er helix af'`thti Louie. 'if 'Mrs. Chaiiiii,an EiVie; on Thursday ay ' t .. —' r.People And more reason to congratulate men upon 'their :success; than to interest them selves in their !allures, •,'± - I‘.. i , O - 7 - Pro!, ~ManY !iv,P 3 . /nay a map hays It-- 115i7iteen--ykujr irtter,fo(n)F.Nvoree, fo(u)r :richer; ": 4.k,;(11)F poorer.:. G.'! .1 '. - . ... ... . - 7 :4oere :halm% so::mack. grumbling 4elArci,;fo!,an,:9l,44a44oaed, , winter ! ..for ;the last week, as, usual. , ttt Bonttu dkidgewatev- Kite SOciety Rill be held on Thursday evening Jan. 18th in She rniAeß9ti.lllt"# 9 9. ll tA 3l 9 l 4rof-e.: , • 1 ,our:‘, l oldeatinhabitants" aduiit that: tbis , la one of .the. ',regular "old , tashioned $0127-7,ancli as we have all heard' about. Hartley . of Glenwood, this •1 *aunty, died recently in ' Colorado, where he i 'Went a few weeks ago is search of health. • , ---Newspaßarappeati, between tac o sheets 91' Spreads hatter auk warmer thazi 44 extra ginantity-,f bedclothes 'yrithetit times.., Try it. -4Sleep - CM, )41 warted by: laying! jug of IwAtir-st , your-tect on retiring... PTofttnity "Ante courted considerably qiiicker if. kW «0 to thAjug-cooties out, • . • _" , f:ißlitaheth Cady &Wei znakiol a fair bit -41 1&thltireenark Mai the present pOlitieal Cockpit .44oPifrilti. terrible; int:4, •With-' no 110ao., words of Cowper sad they may saver:at trisnyli heart-bum -A moral, seesible sot &Croat me t ** apother 4th (and lait) Quarterly hteethig of ''''ittuitt s ;4lll be held - at', Stevensville on 13aturday and ; Sunday! lan. 20th and ~21st 1877. Pre. • ;41144 Elder 'Wailter will officiate. • , --,r-When you bear a man- abusing a news paper, ask Mtn If he attbscO'bes fir it in in any .orsy tonttibutes to its stippOrtand nine times .."-ptOf ten you will find he doesn't. • 43hovel the snow off your root. Home :14eihisetiais there be a thavi, and ihe great Weight of snow on. weak roofs will . the iiiicessary precaution is.delayed. . aonallou for the benefit of Rev.W. ... I Z,r l rhorpe will be given at the transept 1 , 00 . 6 3 ; eM E. Church on Wednesday. evening 315t,:18i7 to..which all arc most respect- fully , ---4 7 The reception given by the Wide .kiv‘aktits ; rwas a'decided success, particularly in , what was poi tfie most importance to thein, a finariahil point of view. The guests had a pleasant time all *ere 'satiated. • - • ", '- e • typographical error made us say last oweekthat we wanted THE DailOliRAT of April itt 1875 to complete our files. It should haVe dead' No. 16, April - 22, 1874. This explanation ititnske'li . easier to find the missing num ber view of the fact that Diptberia Tails to a . eonsidentble extent all through.the *onitt3r, we call attention to a part of 'a report guide - Board Of Health of New York City on Diptheria,lts causes,symptoms,prevent- Imes &c. which we publish on our 6thpa,ge , —The Knights of Honor have recently paid to Mrs. L. F. Baldwin, widow of L'. F. Baldwin, deemed, who . was recently killed at Susquehanna, and who was a member of that goclety;f2AX), that being 'the amount she was entitled to from the society, at the ieath of her husband. -,.. r •—llailroaq accidents baie, been unpleasant -7 frequent of late; though, fortunately, corn . . isaratorely few .of them have been attended • Ifrifh 89inus consequences.' tilings,nzuet,. may er, be xpe6td during a - spell of. cold weather, when 'rails are' liable to snap on the Asoisige .. ol,xt- sarly . -trait), and -to atloquate system or piov,entio c?.tt . appgently be e,ou . trired. " 'n thd Iltr-?4ocAyr being loclged / in„j tor .-4ng t ..the tiefiiiige - Hotel -A4tare ieleased on Friday morning his 4 he i ey Immediatily made an onslaught on the y o f'Mx t w o d k ' r fr i oßt ri of stoA it f 44 4bieh fee t tbity.weri 4 , r Lierift White; They scant to he deterniliied‘to (liffall) its Uy stealing. They told the Sheriff previous to their recent ikrelso that winied to remain rinttita NOW hji.;4l 111,1 A *PA) II C:elArF.l;tl • —The Publishers of the Philadelphia Tuna have our thanks , for a copy of '!The Ticn4s. Al manic," a work which every one who.pretends to keep posted on political subjects can hardly• afford to ido without. It contains in addition to the matterusually found ; . in such works, a history of ail the National Conventions which have ever been held, the game law of the state and a great variety of statistical information. , —At a Meeting of the Board of Directors i)f the First National Bank, held Jan. 9th, the following gentleman were elected .Directors for the current Year : Wol'3 Turrell, 0 V Bent ley, .W C Tilden, M B Wrigkt, G:B Eldred, X Dessader, E A Pratt, A J Gerritson, Abel Tutrell, E A Clark, L S Lenheim;':, J Turrell continues President, and N L Leuheim, Cash ier. --•-. The Susquehanna was frozen Over, this year earlier than 'at any' period since IBM the water disappearing from sight on the 10th of pei , ember remaining in that condition for sev httiten, days: On the 15th of the following February ice again - covered it and remained intact for five days.. on December 15th. 1871; the river WSI - 0 tce-bound and remained in that _Oatu tor the period ot 108 days. On December 22nd, 1872, fit was covered with ice arid re mined so Pmr twenty-seven days ; on January p,th,1878, for nine days t onl_Februaty 24th, 1873, for fifteen π on January 10th, 1875 for forty-eight days. In 1874 the river was Open all the year.' Harrisbitrg. there is It' widow aged about eighty year's who regularly draws a revo lutionary pension. She married her husband, who had"tieen,:a drummer boy, in' the continen talnray:,,*hek he was between •:iliteen and , slteo*years of age. There , tic also - a widow LycOrihig county who draws a pension of this kink Shela 'nearly' a centennurian.. She was bon' in 'Tennsylvania.. She was first wedded; toa man named Spring; 'bait :be dying she **riled Daniel Dugan, a widocirer well ad, vaneedin life, and whh had been a dur- ing the , ent4re revolutton, fought in Washing ton's army, arid "was- : engaged In the battles of Trenton ) Brandywine; 9ertrfantown'ifiti many others.' Mr. Dugan drew fr9m the governmeut a peaion during .his natural' lite.' After his deatih the widow sup Posed the , pension' was at an. end, and so it , rested for more than twi:nty yearsovhen it was again renewed and back in stalments paid, since which time Whas been regularly forwarded to her. , • ---,--:—We have received an anonymous coin munication from New Milford finding fault with us on several points, two of which we will notice. first; because we did not publish the Jury list in answer to which.we can only say that it was omitted on account of a growing public sentiment against such methods of no titling parties, who may been cases coming on for whom to approach with a yiew to prejudice theni,h,torehaert4 the e!idep,ea. In iclrezia .44t#Itg, t)i 146 state iud ..iuugiwpewe forbidden the publication of Jury lists es the grounds that we have mentioned. - - That Court was in aqsaioli, our tinkeewn cm% reipinflent• might haie 'inferred, Ikea sour rsi port of ‘ , t'Court Probeedings!' Published' last 'Sec 6 ild.;,b*lUm we did not .publish the Governor's Message in hill. That is a Matter. of taste, in which we are supported by a large proportion of the Democratic papers of the S tat ',very teat, of which have published it:in - :Mil, or given as full synopsis ot it is this paper gave. We rase quite - confident that a large ma c iority of our readers would have objected to our filling twsp 411" oar- paper with a meg. : sage; that lipn a ofitiem " - V . :mild Jiver read. We will'jick"Oi'er furnish our correspondent with a pamphlet copy of the message and pay the postite cm it, he will fend Jis his name. itgenerttlithing,A6:4o paper men pay no attOtion to anonymous communications and we4ave . departed from our rule in this instance out, rto show our•inew. friend that there are al, waysicvo sides ps,every question and in this par ticular instance we think we have done , nothing worthy of censure,even to the extent'of misting a postal card; UNIVEUSALISII.-A 'series of Patine meetings w be held in the Uninersalist Ohurch,lirook lyn,heginning on Tuesday evening, Jan.i23rd, and:Closing on the.following - Tiiesday.ev4ning. All' tniversalists and the public in general are, cordially invited to attend. . . BY ORDERI1 1 o TiusTHEs. tiooivlLLE Irzme.--What has . become of our little engine ? we see men b the dozen shovel inionow. Why don't "Ass" come up, `tdr our- 1 coat is getting low. , , • We are having' Mite Societies here once a week for the purpose of getting an Organ for the Church. • ; • P. P. Wells has been making some very fine improvementa on his (livening house. Our winter school is being taught by Miss Garfield, of Little Meadows. Deans & Cool are doing a very extensive business witlitheir steam saw mill. d llitlestranget EtcrtipOil:, at the bodse of A. T. Wells one night 'hist;; - week ; as'the roads were _drifted very- badly .aud- -the weather very cold, they concluded t ke6p 'hint until he twenty-one. . " . GAA.otTr; , . . _,_ 4 , - ; SiD.: EiDING OF A ' PerDING tair..--On Tburiday tbe 28th ult., Ilerny T. Hail, of 'CLIP cago, and 311 - s. (.:ornelia Zloodgood Dickinson, of Owego,f were untrfied • in this village s Rev., `fides §. 'Underwood . olliciatiiiEe• : With the etingratuhttl.:nl-, el „ thelr ,Trit..nds, they started thc same . Stteepotin t for :t.4'elr ' Chjeago some only to perish in ittefearinl' ialleodd - ilisnifei at riSsbitteitda; ' , On icek liftialt brdt rifi9itAtiirt the tielay of the train on which, they :,ielt Otcfcgo, `fliey'iohlkhaveeiiiiiedtbe,tifrible. tate which s sti:stddenly and sadly tertninated their wed 1 . ~.. .. . . dirk,;,tr4l? ! . ~ : r,-, ei ~ ...;::: ~,,-., v:s.r ;,,, , 7 ~ i "‘ Itr6r - iffo'• glirite4: l 'itjalft'eeor'tlie'deZe aset i ' couple tilefe larillbnrel(the profound sympathy of - tbeir vitmerotts**7:': l 7,%*': '" : s ..:': - ' !Ile briaat bigollitst - tilittaii in Owego . *anti . ''endid in;-eternity: - , ' , Owir anieit; '''-''''‘, ''. = " .....:. ~-,,, ...,I•i lk-', o .'i 1 11";, ,41:1't A . s ;':',11.4 4 .1. ,-,,,i , "..%1,415i . ..?, 1 DONATION VISIT.—The friends of -Rev. holier biome, will give hint a donation 'visit in Brook lyn, Tuesday, Jan. 23d, afternoon and evening. By ORDER Com. Brooklyn, Jan. 12, 1.877. PLEASANT.GROVN kiEnts.—Pleasant-prove, fors ineriy - khow n as Barkers cross-roadsja hi Rim 'oat Our school is taught by Miss '.l i enipie Quick. Dr. Brownie Town Physician:- _ • ^ The Win. VanCampen farm was,s4ld Jan. 6th to Mr. J. Youngs, of .Elk Lake, for $29.50 per acre. & New Year's tree was held in the &hJol houie. Everything went off quietly but for one thing—the tree caught fire, which caused some confusion for a few:rnOrnents but. it was Sou extinguished with only the loss of a coll. The . Tree was heavily laden with presents.' NAILS.—The terms "six-penny," "teL-penny" etc., as applied to - nails, are' of English origin, . FOr very many years, they haye, been ;made a 'certain nuinber of pounds to the 1000, and - are still ree l koned in that way in England—a 10d. being:looo nails to ten pounds, and 6d. being 1000 to six pounds, a 20d, , ymigning Amen ty'pounds to the 1000, and havingjust one half the number of nails to the ten pounds of 10d., and in ordering the buyer callp for tile .: three-pound, six-pouna ' , or ten pound variety, etc.,''Until by the Englishman's . abbreviatum Of pun for pound the abbreviation has-been made. +.to stand for penny -instead of pound, as orig inally intended ; and when it comes to _less than one pound to the 1000, such ae. tacks, brads, etc., they are reckoned six-ounce, eight ounce, twelve-ounce, etc., the Manufactt•tier nev er making less than one thousand nails to 'ten pounds for a 10d. nail 'As nails are now &tale and sold, however, the dealer ,only asks for tate size needed, by the usual-'designation, and the fact that there two:thirds of the number _ about of - nail. formerly called for in the pound does not lessen'the value. FACTOEYVILLE NoTxs.—:-We - are still!linPing that the thaw will soon en d that the 17 . i?ffiu- F. tiul siioW" 'wadi we fiave enjoyed for some time, wia not" entirely diesppvar. However, if it is otherwise ordered, we can content our selves the better,. as :we have made the best possible use of it :While It remained. Hurrah I it has commenced 'snowing again. 'More sleigh-rides in store for us yet. Every thing seems to be moving along pleas antly in our 'little town 4 lreigone Academy is in a flourishing Condition; with about one hundred young ladies and gentlemen sa Btu - den ts. ' A. • • , , s ,l TeacherOnstitide was held in the'pnblic buriding et 'airs. place s last Sitiniday,. at which, between thirty and_ forty. teachers were, present; and a" lrailianiksted the work.' This wm.thegietiiind Institute which tuts Ivey beld by the teaclicri or this , vicinity, ind ° ariarietittenti Were *Mai: for i t'Wo'biore meetings t ** liiebtAtion. it Wok from next Saturday, and another at Crooked Lake; Jaw 21. 1 . The County Superintendent; Mt; Uter. was *sent' . Saturday iad kayo in a 'discoutsetethe leaching 'U. 8; History.l! . .We think theie good work to be accom plishe4 by theier local institutes, andl.teach ers Ittather localities, where they di:l'o4'A nod exist, would- follow the example thus set, we think that 'each - teacher wo,l not onlyfind it a source of ,great improvement to --himieli_but he would also find his labors during the week enough easier; to tat' . for 9*ir time , spent on Salurttay. 4 ; , , - But this is not the -only institute for-the Kovemeut cf,teachers TrtiCh. haveVnio(l.. A Sunday school Teachers' Twatitite 'was held: in the Baptist church, of this place, commenc ing Friday, evening, ,Dec,. 2Q, and _ ',continuing .Saturdik3r - ciening,.unday i and .Sunday "even ins ; :esiais Were...redo] by the, teachers present, followed by' lively!, discu s sions the best ipethodi , , of ',teaching, the, best. nietbods of se' niing iegularity' and pcificttial ity of a ttendence , ,the . part of students &c. sermon tvis also' preached' on:Suhday pastor Coley bearing '4:in the Subject 61 Sunday; and a:111(.6S! was delivered Sunday, evening 'by the shp.e.rintendent t Prof. Ilarris,! on the Golden _Text for the day : "For v --, f =e.: shall all stand: I:frefoie the judgment seat bf; Christ." r 0. Jan. 7.1877: . ' . CfloccitruT iiritus.-,-4t. has been a favorable. winter, for lumber 'men. Janies . Duggan ,has MO tons, of bark drawn _ to the tannery ard - ea-‘ riects to put inloo feet at heailock., He has a large fallow sown to wheat, which be expects a large crop from. , Daniel Conroy and hisi friend Frank Quinn create quite an • excitement with their fancy , rigs,'since the -weather has favcired them with so much snow. We, are in hopes they need in getting them wives this winter o Mr. M. C. Sutton's ball was a failure , accoutt tl:^roade. •Ining l:lcckadad snow. It has Ix.en a tlissapuintment to his large circle of friends. Mr. - Sutton is a very accomodating gentleman for the business. WilliatnDopnelty has; hee d laid up for some week&Withn acre foot. He was in great fear he w9Uldzpokbp,w,ell.lo New Year's but as luck happened he was fortunate enough tto get a shoe on for that day, P. J. Donnelly 4 Mike "Imlay , have bleu 9 . p . dpring 140011fljtri s i)vith %Ili)/ mumps; ti) tlicii •great;oino w. itora Niagara College has beenl ; visitiust his parentrint. Joseph;, tar}the-l•ise week. — C 1 • Mr. & Mrs. 'Kelly Intend to move to their naiftfrkine:the coming. week. Her absence will be long lamented by Beiiriends and 1140,tivle. Tnetnae.F. Kane is =weld pleased at the Vrity ilte voting went fair.,, sriovt. is so deep the roots of.the fruit trees wilt,4 Prcte,„o.o,Niii trvilyccar in hopes that litiCtlnggiii WMhave a good yield et ptata, ,-,r the coming season, foi pears are needed bad in this township. D. C. Duggan , tas; iieen lucky enough lo draw a scarf, at the •Friendiville. °Fair we are Olatt he has receilied..:Soniething' fOr hiss 'trouble for he is an excerentliamito help make faint' a ettecesa. :" :; ‘: MiChael HlLl3thigB '!enjiys splendid ' health since the cold weather has collie. • - Charles Sweeny has in his woodshed forty cords or wood. He is as lucky a malii we know of at present for this heavy snow storm Mrs P. Mc Maids has hid killed by neighbor's doge, 5 sheep the past. week. ]. • • Edwar4 Br a wley is taking J thusic lessons a his boarding place this winter.] Squire Connell last] week shot as he thought at a dog,in lds Soak of sheep, but-tbrough"'mis-] take shot one of his best black sheep. NEMO. COwtT PnocuuniNos.--Saouary Term ? Hon; Streeter, Presiding: .since our lAA the follos,ving cases have been called and disposed of. C9M. vs. Jas. Bannon and Catherine Hannon Indict, Betting Eire with latent to,defraud In surance Co. Grand Jury, Returned True Bill , and recoginzance of Deit'S, torfrited., . ,Corn ys Thos. Henry In l dict. Falie . prerences. - • Cote ys John Riveoburg t Indict.t'.trtai ity to Animals," Grand Jury returned' Tgioramu l s, awl-Henry Coil, Prim.: pty ediA4.- • 1 P. Tord - Und John P. Dean Late - eny'r 'and — Receiving Not ;a True Bill. • • ' " Com vs Chas. Krouse Indict; Fiaudulently obtaining board. Trtie Cori vs Daniel limier Indict., Felonious Rape. True Bill. Co[u Fe 154nief Conroy,,Thos. Bateau , Patlick Shang' and fatties Redding Indict. Riot. True Bill find Continued to Apr. &sawn Pot?ley. indict., Larceny. True Bill: , ; • • Cum. v,a•Thos. Bryant; Philip:Theeny and Thos. Burns Indict. Larceny. e r 8111. Coin. vs Thos: Ettbirn, - 7as. Redding, Patrick, Snartelland Daniel: Conroy Indict. Agravated Assault. and Battery. Trua Bill and case eon ,t4uied La Apr. §e.sl,4on. Com. vs Patrick.Eiharttllaurety - .0f. - the Peace Continued: • - - Coti. ve WitLMelleeby, Otand 3417 teturn ed: Not Truji:BilL . -1- 13bdrt• appOint L.``C.' Smith SOtiervisor of Bridgewater vice Kirbyßurtnell resigned.- • Comb. va William► Cot .Fred ) • John votes,-it ) WrYi 40 / , MowrY and George .White Indict, Maiialous quaatteo and.peft•ip i diachtug. •• • • . • . Com. ye.Of.9..'Wox.cloo4tilenAlimverindict. tAul4: Detes.; sagaiced to; Co. jail tor:10 daYO -11 tul co Se Qtr PL 0 3 4 11 , vs Eliss; , l',Kliouao , ladki.' (Misting : Boakaingbbute lEseisei; VersikV9iiiltp tiontorAkeirsitit.orJuqt. -7 .)" Corn . and Taos. Burns.. gain! Guilty.'Cart to pay the costs of Pros and n!ider.6.'in itlipria "cianient in 'CO. Jail for the period Ott IXidap. Com vi Edward gilOraclten,:lridlct. Build ! 'qua frtini Indict. waived, inlT'Plea 41111114 A'ekinced dc - is in Co• -, L,kil• • - Court' grant P:CalmySor an Est - IN; #c.:9”,44,§uNi*!4ntiP- : rf v,Tohe , Tewketkexy. V. aSherwood -'Ball:appointed Attctitors; hie:, the :Auburn . Rusk Poor'Asyjum. •." 'tzlity:fabbbitis ,l and , : Baldwin apiltolli* Alla itbiS: thd litnntrase 'land -EltidgeWater , Iraßi'ANylunf: " I ' l Omit - - otdere hat thi? place of hold ing - Eledions . in III& teiiuship of Ciaitlan4 Gs 'Ohanged troth the •Otikla,hci "itousO Tlios - : ktiesaii.n • :`• Italie mattei.'ot the . Aasignricent of 13V Lane J D Goodwin, Assignee, discharged. • t , 4 - .mpir's, COURT,- In. iae E,state..o(ll .Ca: ter. 46cd..theCovrt ordered sale C•f t , ,lte4i,4st,,,iy, Adrar)s: W .W Watson Esq. Appointed Auditor in „Est. of Patrick lilagber deed. ' ' , C A. Warren Esq. Auditor in Est'oi Cheiter Williams dec'd. - - - * A ()roman Authiotin Est. of Ellen OE46n - deed. • . , D T Brewster Auditor in Est. of James tough deed.: F Frazer AnditOr in Est. of Owen McDon ough deed. . . Real Est: of Net, PLOW.. deed. ordered to be :sold by L B Pickett. Adoer. • LA2iOFORD -BARRI/MT-11l Jackson, Dec. 25, by Eld. A. H. Fish, Mr. Charles V. Langton,. ct tit:2 --et.aur.a Dais W. Barrett .et 'luck-son. , . REYNOLDS—gVANB7rIII gibSop, at - the home ot Lae bride's parents,. D.egalst, by Rei;;l-1. J. Crudes Mr: Thonirds G.ReyhOldi Lind Miss ikupa E.; daughter .or Lewis.! Evans, - 'all of 'aibsoit-,i' WEV.La---Roirrtns - --b East, Clifford,' San. t, LbV Rev. Dd W. HalPted, ,Mr. Wim. I. Wellito Miss Ella Rounds, both ot pldrord..: = by Asa Howard, Esq., Mr. , Loren, , , . and Miss Sarah Sprague, both of tenni.. =NM • BIDDLE-1n Poilailelphia,-;1a1484„, ilerk Sal ly Drinker, widow of the late Janies , C„Bjddle RYNEARSON the house of ; flornelint Ry nearion, in Lenox, Dee. 19, 1876," Oakley Ry neursun t ageil 88, Pr yeiirs. , .•.'• 41 ' VtAiEiouipf-T In Brooklyn, Jart. 4, ;18i7ePru titimee Daughter df .111.• - ll:,' and Ittiiry Vanliousen, aged 10 years. • , • ttiougii thirtbil - fairest' bloisoroidtb; And itirtleneath xhik skies is-vain;-IA, ,y* ,Tbe.re is ,aibri,thtor . world - 0a t highs I ~ 134'0E1(11 , 4ore4 i pkot,.cfrf s:;., , ta a IM,AL'I74.rt.X.AL'Gi-ElO3. - I: lalg.411.11".131CO: FOR THE NEXT sum Ys, -BRONSON Will offer his entirAls . o4:4 of Goods, copiloting of GOLD AND gni - ITER WATCHES, JEWELRY, of nli descriptions. Vrencti and American Clocks. Solid Silver and Plated Waies of uvery kind, Stitnary. Cat. lery, a large stock of Speck**, Revolvers, Gold Pens and Pencils. Silver Thimbles, Opera Glasses, Spy Glasses, Canes, Sheet Music, and Music and 'attraction Books, Violins and Boxes, Onliars.Piles, Accordeons,Plcolos Olarionets. Harmonica, Flageolet toe Folios for Shee Music, Piano and Organ Cover*, Piano Stools. &-c. o te, too numerous to mention, at prices that will astonish close buyers. Organs, Ave octave, elegant case, ZIX setts Heeds. Sub • Bass and Octavo Coupler, 10 stops, list price 8400, ro t ASA Above Organ is suitable for a Church. Piano 7 octavos, Grand Fqtutre Scale, Serpentine and Plith Mouldings, line carved legs. has been need less than 1 :year, Usual price $ 675 to $750, will be sold for $280.—. Above Instruments warrantedfor six years. Silver plated Fruit Dishes 12 8.5t0 $4 to Butter " '2 25 npwa- ds ,1 4 ‘, Cake 8a5ke.... , . i ~..i 2 .t.o( 4s lo o o t not e o t eotV ia 7 75 41 1 :4 •.- •` Castors '• '"" , , Pic.kle Stand* .. le Cups ~......... ' ...4 100 to 2 'l5 , IL H. Taylor Movament in% oz Sliver Case ..... pa 00 Chas Blargo 3 oz. "- " ...... 18 OJ ' Avery " 2oz " 44 .... ..12 00 P. S. 11 irtlett . " ' 3Oz " 6 - 1 18 00 Wm. Ellery- I( ~ 80u IS , 4. 16 50 Broattway 2oz ' " `...... 12 00 Ladles Gold Watches and Chains very low, 'Two new swell body Cutters:one, bait Poit'and, one Line phaeton Card age s tangle or doOle ,(new.) No reasonable offer Will be refused. as these goods must be sold. At D. L. '. BRONSON'S (grick : Music 4.)ewelry Stoke. . • controge, Pee. Is. IS • GOODS 1 (4001)S! "Virri lEXZEt3rClerk Has just received an ENTIRE NEW' STOCK OF' MENS' I BOYS'• AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING,. At llCes to suit HIS hard timis: IBIS' SUITS, MOM BOYS' &YOUTHS' SSTOSIO PRY GOODS, s RATS &-,CAPS, APO% AND SHOES, YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, .coesß tor mph, etir4i •In! ahowire 0 9 r "VIC •'• • ':`?•;;' • Wlit 'HAYDEN: - 44 ." r. Itrit,shutit 4 Sox; - :14 . In?iiti lands of I .;:: P,!lirrLitet.ii;a_: i PARLOR SUITES, . . . CHAMBER' SUITES; . . • COSTLY tt. CHEAP 'FURNITURE, ALL KINDS OF MATTRESSES, SPRINT BOTTO MS, &o, &c. s • ' Furniture RpeßiOdißottoms,put in . Chairs, V . riliolstering (.joyOring (laird •• - and *Loringes, nattreises • Idliii foyer. _ f .. .The- Subscrihersll4lll *make Undertaking a specialty, in. their,busines.s,, .131aving one of 'the most elegant Hi:kit:3E3 in the State, needing theft services *ill be at . tended toinomptly and at sat isfactory. charges. . • , . Moitrose,Jan. 10,18Titf. REMOVED AND ENLARGED. GROCERY STORE to thabuilding tour doors above the First Nations Bank, Mite Avenue, (formerly • occupied by K. P. stamp,) where 'have eulu.rged my stock of " Gr. oceries likovisions /Lc. linvitecompetitiens both in quality and price. noose give we a call and be cony weed that I can du yon good. • WILSON J. TURRELL Stantraisc,•AKll t6. -1 4 370.--y I. • . . ELBOW-ROOM. • MAX..ADBLER'S lgew Book. Just published, Will otttieli soy, book : lditt.e Auld. .Th bmghteet of hum ordnis books. tuproftutely illurtrated with moiit• lauglut- We picture% by Arthur B. Frost: W,lll Belt by teitetbn of it* beauty and cheapriert:N . Nit" other book publiebed ,PCittlitev,trA;PDsll:geuittiil fikutlo, for. Ihe want of . the - ptesetirtimes.. ' Agetite %hO . with to make hie watifyll littonteit toovorY towtt. Ortitofithtityteruld and eireutard seat onitpplicatioo t? 4 , , • 60 -T. , 541;todditid at'.oo...lig t :'Cliciantit rhils. T-•*ri • f, Miring ehdropstitiffet the it aft e nt.A lee et9pe, qt Bytdgewektor. hereby nott4ed %o. pre. `SentAde duitount' of'oat* demi; duly attested, to tb° 13.44Prongse01411A010(10fpj J. ). IL( it air trINN.EL, . • 11 - 1 . -3 ! L , 41151 - 013 , , IR. larva.. , Arsiglleefi• 4 . tI: wM (lrfko)tlii); .- t6lui it prepalifiel n:Prisiolo i r ; istalge,B4l4 l rouroyo 'TAN. IP HECKLES , P kIY Las lam 111Xvicuts, km lug the skin soft. Cleo tnd'beuutilulr sad ilia illtilllCllollP tor: producing s xutlitnt_„' E9,tiAlt qthitir (01.4 h3lll bend or stnuott, &cc. iddtenii :-Vitiiddr.* Od'„ ifok . 8124 140. womor fit vido-cti t.,46.01111111b= .:41 ":8` :TN.Doc,i Las. 'filiiii, .141 ,- 4.14,(:11 PIANOS AND ORGANS, A FEW CASH PRICES : ; Also a Ane line of !..,, 't-.. , , iy;.., ,- i- 41C 3:.1) ;, • .- .UNDERTAKING; • ,Slllllifitidi SON. I Uwe! mioved my PIM.PLEg. :+ 4' ,'