gUOitttoo giftttOtl. ~iouat~~ 74r0 an? iri this Areeary, one rai, 11.50-t -each 41101610,fttitiettk 111011TROSE: WIEBB & GEREtlre&lAllaice . , and dealers In Grocer" . ete., PutTe Ane.llgye. . MOS IL CAIIMALT. 'Attorney A r ena Office we docalbelow Tuba !Palm Public W*. Pm, sigelicketsandDralts on rnginnd . Ireland and.floot , :oftlto _Nit; •-- • • ~1-1113X4M3glitalitt.fiaTioti 16' thoplaceln tet 4?-0.6010.11) arort-stVe. on Mao -• ' ' Oinererrtre. rad Ufa linear; erdsoondl RsWoad and .ItandontTleiroto ;11414elints. ,010 co. Ono dour cart clittantlitto3 in, la • aIooLOWIPATOqui , " - • • •-• G. Al 6 T-AhoYlice yOnt , Grieciiee IProvtilons. Wear, Pork, Lard, Tee. Snenr, Bier, To filliealKnettillegaes..9Yettrir eta Iterresttment4 tn. *pc S.O EL Bayre Brothee. - Inner; in ritiCllot9,lhinbree digetDrege and' Wail Ones. Clomp; Tobacco. Pocket-Beek*. specter dna Yankee /geckos. ac.. Cab Menne. I. COX, Thrum maker and dealer in all articles •r-Malliarll,pl 07 Um trade, opposite the Bank. • ViLrlk7bDYD7&-CO.. DeaHeri hi StOres, Hardware, £llll6litauttrictatent of Ttikatkil St:matron ware, comer of Tutypikestrect,: 31IdlihNi;thtittIO Meretutnt Winn! end denier* In Cloths, Trimmings, anti Prtrnlnhlng Clondr. end Agents for Singer Sewing Machine, on Main Street, • Verdi's= banding. 41.-51...aULL&1111..Dcaler la Groce.lee. Provisions. Soaks, Stationery and Yankee Notlone, at head -01 Public Avenue: T. 81PORE & CO., Ocilifeirs 81 Stove., Rardwnre. ealtanl Implemcpta, Flour and Grocenes, oppo .'inikTiOlsol-40u1M. RAINSFORD & TitiTCLIBL, Livery and Eve 113414)114,1111,1rr u!Bank J. IL DcWITT Sc CO.. Dealers in Dry Condo. Hard ;7 1 =4 genrala merchandine, corner. near Brick NEW MILFORD N..iakiritUß. New Milford, Pa., kart.. conrtabtly MI6 fresh ground Cayuga Plaater, fbr ale at Viper - ton, Sammaravilla, Pa.. W. 8. D, Foundry. and dealer In Ploure and other sdeuells. one door from Phinney's Hotel, Maio St. . - F. F. LUMBER, CeMbige 3bllier and Modelle Male Street, two doom below Ilawley's Store McCOL 10111141ROTtIER9. Dcalcreitn Groeirten and • . . . ----- U. &Ault_ Mit-SON. Dealers in Flour. Feed. 141 es I, Fats, umir ecitnEnt; Groceries aid PrOvisious on Main t3tseei, opposite the Depot. .. -- -- W.. .h - T. 11.STDEN. Manufacturers of Crl;:rav and Wholesale .dealers to. Yankee Notions and Fancy Chootlf,cm Maln'Strect. below Eptienpal Charch. • .... $.055 & KMNP2'l,eather Manufacturers and dealers v- InMorocco Findings, &e., near Episcopal Church. • "Mtn' & 11.&TD=i. Dealers In Drugs and 31.diclnico, ~ond Mannfnetarcin of Opus, on Main Street, 'war 'the Depot . WitrYft*ELIEAS. Dom Sboetne and general Repairing on Main Strnet,,nnuth S t the bricrn J. DlCKERadß'itc.:_rinainrin a:enteral merchandire and Clottd4: Tack Sam; un Main Sunct. ,wniPPLE us. D , In gvneraillercharidi , 'on'Stan Streat. • . , 112 i. Osalar In general Merelunas.. 0. Main Street, opposite Fhtnno's Hotel. . . GREAT BEND I, S. LENEISIII. Mantfacturer of Leather, and denier genrsai Mcrettandien, on MMo Str , cc. 11. P. DORAM. Merchant Tailor nod dealer. in Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goodi,Groceries sod Proeisione. lifteet. LENOXVILLE lIIBAM WtiTTL,„,llLanufkiettirez amid dater in *nrri orivkilinuand Ctesitenn:. GiusON EDWARD{ & 1111YANT, Minufseterers of Wagon, sad Sleighs, no the lagoth‘ Store. got* Otdettigenct. Pikulici, Ccerit,tiv. - 'Thgiignirl grit contemplating mrniz: lug achill cmnyriny and would like an infor , mal expres. °not theymnm men in thiA vicinity as to their desire to become member. 4 of Finch an corrdz . Fkt ! on. StAxtuv 3lrrotEt., 'firns, CnocKER, it9pticrAe,,Tune MIKA, Attention! The 3filititry ,Company recruited by D. A. lirerackenlaitllnet at the Court Howl, Mont rOse, on Otuidv,. eveninng, June gob, 11370, at 7 o'elcqt;ir Oteparp.Ote of electing ()Mears. 1:11. A. Sremtcxe...N. Atioutiiistijund,lB7(t.. .• . ; ' • Wake 'Factory Burned. f.,...TlM4agoluctofy,nnd saw mill belonging to N: W: Fnatehm , th In Franklin, was destroyed Waieitlay. morning list The loss id ~tisiated at 8 4000.- ll:mired for 0,500. The cause cf.the Are is nnlmown.: ....ger-Wepublish this week an advertisement of the Binghamton Driving Park Association, to which the attention of our readers in invited. !tower Don't fan'tO see the New Hubbard Mower. even if yeti &MA want to biy. The changeable sired of its.cuttcra flout fast to slow, or slow to fiuit;tifine the mathine is in motion ; its noise less motion,:cOntinuotts - drive Wheels, the man the.shafrmg and gearing is so ttadifinelesegland covered that no dirvor dust rgoMtlr",inll show the, wonderful skill that mak& Hubbard stand so pre-eminent among.all onnpetitors. Manufactured and for serelt*;, - Some & Bao's. 4, - .11:14 1 04 2 ,1 876 . - . Reit* On Friday night last, the house of Isaac Me fieehyi, who resides about three miles from Montrose, on the Snake Creek, road was entenal by Ili:gunk ivips elected an by hoisting one ofAithe windows. Thirty-five dollars in ra i one7o Cheek on Itiew 'York of fifteen dollars, mai orateb bringing to Matthew 3leKeeby, liittik : :ti*on a visit were taket, all of which it WC& *OB without the latowledp of any of the • nalfllll-"se./alll4 arising the. next 0.31.1Ta11,ich6 lives about iindberfillidllir.llcKeaby was also broken into cgtAlie,istutte,ulidit. was partially awak en-id hi a soling in his room which caused hint o,lo . iii;iViten the cilliaits left, having secucta a pocket islogikixti pants pocket elatisszintained Quirt/moor four dolland The aelln3 P !a‘ete4N;Mtig i4,l9.ata from the wwwwirXitit and raising it • . • I . l . !tteehatitst of -both _ houses ' were formil wide aPed:aultirthledly for the' purpose of a hasty 411;1*(10f.thittlidevihg sneaks In ease otsurprise• thoikeekc Ova shooting needs to be done. Ar4'" 'SCI., " Nrerliriarcein,Johe 15,1870. ' sec in your pa rt of Tune Bth, Kr. Goodrich cows,fivein nuin her, which gave 214 Ilia of milk in one day. Ihe - 12Uf - driy of :Tithe fiiiilked from . One two-year:ph% heifer 3.3 potifulal - One two-year•old Onixibree-rar-old heifer. 46 . ihiet,altree•yeas446r. l .• tOLf • .tkriated . :COW ; OP . " The 1101tottalf1101111: 9,l?,§atardAY,AlintltrY 3.19 );4.1i 8(144 ' ol4— egiaeh''g I the shade. =Remember that the Fourth of duly, comes' one week from Monday neat, also that oar fire nen are preparing to edify us hijarions ways, and glie them all the assistanea , possihle, that we m ay hare liitivtrev i race tat this fertit(al day of all othe ineoite floridstory IPa.4 not lost its significance with us. A grand Fantastic display may_lre-expeetal-sunong other thingq. —The Episcopal social will meet on Friday evening next, at the house , of, Wm. R. Cooper. --41aite. a largejdeiOgWen dour clii i remiWant to Springville oallondsi last, to meet, Judge Packer and talk over Railroad matters. . militariferinips,ny of veterans is.to be or gan' hex{ whiehlalcrrae4t atpciod on BarardaY availing tq:e sStli,to sleet ohleerse. --Losr--Betweets tho' dwelling of:Mr. , Stun net Sy , re,i , i,itd 3fr.l4aiikrtOuirle's; a Link' silk belt tmtt liow.Thellndiii uil oldgu`a attikthip reward by leaving. the same at Alio: RaPress Bishop 9tbcims the laity in that part or the sti,tio'sbout to be erect ed into a Autt,:dioctlasitilritieh,he recommends that a sum of not less than $30,000 he raised fOr an endowatelit: lirra..4U Cooper of this bor ough is one of the committee charged with the duty of soliciting donations to that (greet. Luzerno Items. —The citizens of the upper townships wif celebrate the 4th nt Bentoh Centre in the rca old fashioned way. H. Finn will provide the eatables, and with Music and Speeches, and tire works in the evening, it will be something real ly enjoyable and worth attending. —James Bern and .Mike: Corcoran, brake:4mm on the D. L. 4 tyesterityaftroad, were eatlght in a car :see l SittulatiLAhLl2th, _hafting „diem selva4 to oranges. They got a pass to Wilkes barre Monday afternoon.. , —John Dougherty nrid another whose name we have not learned, were arrested on Monday the Itith for the brutal attempt on the life of Mr. Rounds on Saturday night. Alderman Wateas held Dougherty in (AllO, and the other in $5,- 000, for their cippcaranclo at _31337 , 4's Court. —Mr. riCholmnlartinan Was instantly killed by the tilling of the roof at the old works of the Roaring Brook CoMpakv IW-week. O. F. Hart man was also seriously injured. It took the uni ted efforts of fourteen men to remove the rock from their bodies. On the 14th, a little boy, son of Widow Berry living ori, Mifflin avenue, while in bathing with another lad, was carried under by tin current and drowned. His conrpanion gave the ularm, but his body was tint retoVered tmtil alone 7 o'clock last evening. lie was about 7 years old and nn only child. —Orr triilaylOthi• ; Thos.] a giorgan while going to - his home in the 6th ward, saw S. Wallace, Jos. Malarkey and John Dougherty interfering with a drunken noun. Being remon strated with by Morgan, they turned upon him and billeted a deep wound with a knife in the back. Wallace and.Malarbey were committed to Wilkesbarre On Saturday night, the 11th, the usual scenes of lawlessnes4 cominenced at an emilv ho our, and was continued until early Sunday morning.— Between 11 and 12 o'clock, Mr. Henry Rounds, living Penn Arcane; bft thesabon of Miller & Son, and while on his way through the alley, he was set upon and most shamefully beaten, and but for arrival of assistance would have been murdered. —Near the NIP,/ itue, M , George Kreps, an aged man, in coMpany With a Mt. Von Bergen, , wes assaulted by five men on the cornerof Penn avenue and Spruce ,strixt. Mr. FL was knocked down and badly licaten.—Serannoo Derozwrat. - 0 .4:- - Bradford —On Saturtlaygnne4tii,while sim i le boys were bathing in the Stuaindlianna, near Nichols vil lage, one of them, William C. Ettsitll, a respect able young man of sixteen Years, was drowned. Ile was a good swimmer, but it is supposed was taken with cramp in his limbs, and, before as sistance could be liad ivas dead. He was it son of Benj. F. Edsall, a respected citizen of Nich ols. Within the last eight pmts. Mr. Edsall has last his wife, tyre; sons, and two daughters, all of his children but one, a girl nine years old. Truly ite,',:ltatlt stint aftiletion.7. party'Orseierarmen were fishing last week, In Sullivan county, they came upon two young fawns-which they captured without any difticUlttr.' TbN ittetftien hr the nien lras ti-acted to the place where they were by a con tinual bleating. The poor little things seemed to be almost starved, and-it was supposed .that the doe had been killed by some Irreteh, 'thus leaving these little creatures to suffer. In short time the fawns were so tame that they would follow their captors abcatt . witerTvor, they went. They, no doubt, will make pleasant pets. —The entertainment given by the ladies of the Episcopal Church, at itereurs Ilan, on Wed nesday evening last was in all rapects a grand success, It was compnsea of an excellent presentation of Mrs. Jarley's Wax Figures. A series of Tableaux; yew amusing and ingeniously wrought I'arlor.Charade; with 'Vocal Hush; by two accomplished whose success could he measured by the applause they received ; to gether with instrumental music between the scene, LS Stulea's Orelwstr t.—Er ulfunt Arprx, Binghamton Items. —Last „Friday evening the Board of Excise granted twelve nddltional licenses, making the entire number ,gantedatp to this time forty. —The Rev. Father Discoll, curate of the t'atii olic Church in this city for the past year, has been cilled.to Azifllehtte in 'another - parish, and bid the congregation farewell last Sabbath. Ills place is to be filled by the Rev. Father Burke, a young priest, one of , the number ordained at the college in Tray last iSaturday. —As Messrs. John E. Lloyd and G. M. Ricks were going to their business yesterday morning, they found Marshall itendershot, son of Jacob Hendershot, of this city, lying in s helpless con dition'mar the Dr. Doubleday house, on Che tango street. Dr. Orton,' w c lhel.. tint 'Was unable, only temporarily to relieve his suffer ings. lie was carried to his residence on the south aide of the Susquebahna river, where he died about 9o'clock in the morning. He had taken a dose of arsenic, and "domestic infelici ty" was the,cause of his committing the rash act. —On the same day the body of a man, which was aliens - anion:cognized as that of James T. Barnard; of Leroy. this State,' VMS found near Houses two iiin4 from the husinCiii Part or the'city. It'was discol by Mrs: Le6ter,WhO: was on her way to this city. Coroner Worth ing, accompanied by Dr. Seymour, undertaker Freer and Chief-of-Police Flynn, removed the body to Mr. Freau's shop, where an investign tion took plat Memos .town . :Wednesday, apparently well and in good spirits, although at 'times it was thought ha acted strangely. Them were. thistymwsttabs,br4l3 bmast ; bis . . . throat ssai also Vitt vilVl'd iuiiall 'tladel'f in ire, which was found near the body. His watch, about Islon Toney / I.4tprs, ete„., were found on his pemoliileaiinitui tfotibi that Ve committed "suicide while in a ilt of lastporzuy hstsnity. He • :boa mettiLooplprs !st.t9aptesl suicide_ far IYAIWNire . gre trousV pl 4 -9 1 ,1 :Woifogsaidisoe Tani ilia -: 'l,, -2 :4 . •2= Ivan. „ -Exam; a ho cons -1)-6eiiCOW= siderable for _the farm, and bad ; !multi many iliendelidecissethed Ohlne talents, and was a genial,pleiSalitleydlenian. tic was at I one UAW a oraccetatiana, causes an known. to noi; become pecuniarily embarrassed,' aY4lots, bmoding ,ovar ,his. misfortunes at anddolibilatis mit suicide:" ' Tlieriuriher of demised is on her C, 4 7 1 : 4 ! YeieT' 11:*0#1.9vas11),A04--: W. has a briother residing in liornelsville, who, we under atakal, arrived her some time lash night —Bing kanten-Lepdcr. - • _ • s. %silting Sunaliter SuHalt., Summer suits are nearly all mid/0 of white or buff linen, piques, quota:KT:Or muslin, and the art of proterving:•Jtu3 iMor -.appearance after Washing is matter of the vcrs greatest import• ernes.en witalterWOUleft;.spoil eyerything with sodas and iothingii more frequq nt. than to see; theidelicatoitints of lawns andi percalts turned into dark blotch:oB'nm, , muddy streaks tat ignorance and:vandalism of a laundnss. It is - Wortlkwhilo forlidltiaio pay attention to Oda, and i n Sistxoiitadaittlieirsutuinerre dtet;' es washediitOrtlini;t4l4o,drections whieJi they should be prepnteatO IVe thelibuindresses thentelves. In fhe first PluceOhe wateri3bould birtepid, the sohti, - Shoilld•.DlWhe allowed to Mach the fabric, it ghauhl-beWashed and rinsed (Mirk, turned upon the wrong side, and. bung in the shade today and when starched (in thin boiled, but not boding' starch,) should be folded in.sheets or towels, and Ironed upon the wrong side, as soon us possible. But linen should be washed in water in which hay has been twilled, or a quart bag of bran. This last will be found to answer for starch well, and is excellent for print dresses of all kinds, but s handful of salt is very useful also to set the colors of light cam brles and. dotted lawns; and a little beers gall will not only set but heighten, yellow and pur ple tints, and lets n good effect upon green. grcruntoss Driving Park.—First Day. The entrit.s for the first race •not being com pleted at 3 r. M., that race was omitted, and the second race called on. This was for a purse of $BOO. best 3 in 5, to harness, for horses that had never beaten 2:45; sl2s'to first' $5O to second, $25 to thud. James McKee, Patterson, N. J., enters b. g. "Tiny View." 2. Ira Riddlecom, New York, enters blk. g. "Strange boy." - 3. C. T. Putter, Elmira, N. Y., enters blk. g. "Frank Leslie,"' The following officers of the Association were present. Prenilent—U. R. Selmonmaker. Sotreqrs—E.l3. Burnham. rrea.surer = S. M. Nash. The Judges were Messrs. E. C. Somers, Geo. W. Rand, and Dr. T. Stewart. James E. Carmalt, of Susquehanna county, was Clerk of the Course, and Dr. 13. 11. Throop, Tint, Kiwittir. There were four louts. The first heat was won by -Leslie" in 2:48t,>, anti the three last heats by "nay View" in '2:4s, 9:48 1 .i, and 2:4914, Tis NV:IR for a Purse of $175, for liortes ownetl in Luzerde, titisqueltantut, - Wayne, and Wyom ing. eouut,itai,. that have never t1'01441 in, public. $l6O to first, isid to elecx,ml, $2 to third. I. T. D. Iluuuell, Wilkes-Iktrni, enters "Billy Snutli." 2. Frank Wagner, Scranton, enters Ur. mare 3. (ho. W. Rand, C'arbontlale, enters s. g. "Starlight" Starlight won the race in three straight heats. Time 2.33?1,i, 2:56, anti 8:05. SECOND DAY'S RACES-MIST RACK Wm. Dembster entered s. m. Maggie Monroe, and P. C. Eekroth entered b. g. Jerry Leigh. The horses came - n time promptly. The rata! was won by Maggie in three straight heats. Time 2:583,a and 2:110f The Purse in Ibis race WM S• 200, for horses that had never beaten lViti—Sitri to first, to second, and $25 to third. James 'McKee entered h. g. Bay View. Fntnk Wagner entered s. g. Starlight (with drawn before the race on account of lameness). Ira Bitiltx;ont entered hik. Strange Boy. C. T. Potter entered ilk. g. Frank. Bay ykw won fit heat in 2.:44te:; second idrittlr. firs 'Wed 2:50: third heatrifectared favor of Leslie in consequence of Bay View's running: fourth heat Ltsdie and Strange Boy canto in neck and neck, and dectired a dead heat. ririnx. RACE- ...alibi twit for a .purse of *WO, and Alm the:beat and most exciting of all--$3OO to tirst, 4150 to stcond, and $5O to third. M. D. Freer,. Watkins, ti ~.enteral g. g. "Grey Hawk." James McEeta, entered a. in. Jour/Th(IUL E. O. White entered c. to. Fannie Fern. ' lre Ilidlmom, entered blk. m. Strange Girl, Firs{ heat 'won lip Fern. in 2:37.14; second brat by Strange Girl in 2:39. lbices adjOurnixl on account of min. TRIED DAY'S RACES— Pi - Hsi' RACE. The, track was in fine condition, and the weather cloudy and pleasant. The attendance was quite large including a goodly number of the' "air sex. ' The'untinished $3OO race was first on hockey and was won by Fanny Fern. Time 2 37;4. The great race of the season was now called. Porte 6/. 00 9, ; for horses that never beat 2:20_ ; 004fo;first €3OO to seeprel; sloo ' to OW There Ave entries for this race, Udy.W hit man,Tiristlen;WelfieJiarry 1) and FA White. First lloct.—Alter scoring several times they got off in fine style,. Barry 1) in the lead with Ed White by his side, who made the same pull out for his laurels. On the last quarter, the bay broke up badly. giving Harry D. the timid and the heat in 2:34 3 _1. &and Heat—Lady Whitman took the lead and kept it; coming home in in 2:33. Nellie sec ond, Harry 1) third, Dresden and White bring; inr No in the rear. Third Mat —With aboutilie same result. ntirtk llmt.-LWas very hol contested, but WAS won by lady Whitman in .434. The (iodide team CUM for a purse of ir.130, Was contested for by Strange Boy - and Strange Girl and Josephine and Star. This was the pret tiest race of the day. First Hrat —The Strange Boy and Girl took the had and kept-it to tare - end of the heat, win ning in 2:33. , .Normal grat good even start, the Boy and Girl took the lend and kept it by the skin of their teeth to the end time 2:34. Third Heat—The Sorrels got the start on the go but ware_soon overtaken by the Blacks, but it was neck and neck the whole race. The Sor rels came hi about a neck ahead but Star was in a full gallop. The heat and race was decided in favor of the Boy and Girl ; time 2:50. acturne4L Dr. N. W. Davtrm after a long tour throngli "Foreign in pursuit of health, finds him self completely restored which of course was- o source of gratification to him. lint still a great er pleasure met him on his return—that is the general and hearty welcome given him by his old 44.4 ;ran. frrehd‘. . 11‘,;.- nive can^ will doubtless be to took after their iti tereat when required_ °Mee and business eon tinned as 11;nnerly. E. P. June 21, 1.830. Railroad Talk. A very good feeling indeed was manifested at the interview which our citizens who were present at Springville on Monday last, had with Judge Packer, and seem to feel much mrour aget'l prospects of sticetv: The -Judge took thavind out .of one objection that has been raised against taking stock as regards its being swallowed up by bondholders. Ile said that. the L. V. Company would not consenyto any bond ing of the Road whatever, that: the wholemoney subscribetlehoubl.he .subscribt4 .a.s . stock,. and, thafthe amount n:dee'd by ; otar - citireatrjlo grade the-road should be !dollar for dollar, equal; -in NM& 'frith the money Iw-toted - by the company -to complete it.- Her= mthere is. The objection now by those whet have capital to investing it. If thc - L.N. - Comparty consider it :3,,g00d stock, need see who depend upon its success for life or death in a...business Point! or, view, lOrtger cave. and delayl the road is not to be , honded nothing - will he rained by•orpnizing; therefore the dodge gave.tt as his opinion, dull no steps of • that kind had betterbe taken at present. The people:through whose land. it! Is- to pastrare • not !tolio -, tvifea to - give the lank-but: - can - ,talre 4. - theAntlfor.lLECYaltie,;',l.l - filferei;le one %lark nt!ehthrstrise;',foretliought, :Teed !ttin2iiid _ndgmentlift - - - ht , ottrvolttnittnity;:fwe hopolhey *VillolOikikirt-d4adtrioo to feed • -""Diek-nneta;Blll',_ _lrtlic - Oreiilileti - eezr - Ws' son J. J. Simmons, in Richland township, Chick-' asaw county, lowa, Solomon Simmons, in the 63d year of his age. The deceased was born in. Connecticut, but passed the greater part of his life in Susquehanna county, P. It will be a pleasing reflection .to the wide circle of surviv leg relatives and friends cast, that his last days were solaced by all andtndly offices which filial affivtlon promptcan best administer. AbOut Dickens. says Dickens left a fortune of £BO,OOO. Six monthly parts of the Mystery of Edwin Daood were finished, and the rest of the story is so outlined as to leave it completion easy. It is understood that Wilkie Collins Undertakes the task. 4 •11. 111.- - - Math Or a Bonaparte. BALTIMOUE, June 17.—Jerome Napol eon BO impute died at his residence in this city at two o,clock this morning. aged (5 years. His mother-in-law, Mrs, WO hams, died at 4 A. m. at the same residence. ROAD CASE DECTDED.—The ease in Equity, in vol ing tip 11.0 of the existence of '111.01E6 from' the "Neck" to the Mesh optx.h rhad Thp„ be tween Charles Vlace and James. 13,unnelt, has' ri.K 4 eo t IY . beef) decided plaintiff and the road. This important, and in many respects, nowel case was cm tnenced abort 3 year ago by LitWS - , Siti scr. and bus been Mader. consideration• in some firm or other' 'slum that time. ,it was one of the first, if, not the firse.equity suit which has.becti prosecuted to judge ment in this County.—Wymring Demo-- I aut. Tampering with handbills. This practieumficaring down or moth atioA , iy this country an extent iluit calls for the enforcement to of the law ; On thcfsitbjeet. Men who ad vertisr their busineSs are entitled to pro tection, and persons caught tamporing with handbills slionld be proniptly pros ecuted. Eur the benefit of all concerned e published the folfowing general law: that any person caught mutilating, ddstroying, tearing down or removing any show bill, placatd. programme. poster. or other athertisiqnent, posted upon any ;LW fence, bill board, or other structure,, shall be tini.d not lem than twenty-five dollars nor more than One hundred dol lars. fur the first offense' and for the sec ond offense' the paiiofilidll be imptison meat in thocuunti jail not less than three nor more thint7-six months. alto, Nutitiscmcnto. WAIN'S SODA FOUNTAIN ANT) FIX ' -1 TURES. recently bought new, and costing $ll7, used only six weeks, in iterfect order, and as good as new, for sale for $9O. Inquire of ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Pa., June 22, 1870.-3 FRUIT JARS for rale by A. TURREI,I ;01.1 tiAI.E, Oil EXCHANGE...! About three hundred dollar: worth of Goods, consisting of men's and boys' Hats and Caps, ladies and misses Straw hats, Suspenders, Hos iery, Shirts, Collars, etc. Also a few good size and quality of Shelf Boxes. Any one d e siring to get this property at a bargain, will please call on or address s: M. •S'AVITE, June 22, 1870_— , 13 2 3loutruse. Pa. . ...„ litiNti-lIAILTATS:..D . RIVINiI PARK ASSO. TION. July .17 28, 29, 1876:, FutsT DAY.—e,MIL-$175, 75, CO, tor horses that have not beau= 2:50. , ssoo—s3oo, $l5O, $5O, for hortes that have not beaten' :36. SEcoso DAY.—$4OO--V75, $75, $5O, for hor ses that have not beaten 2:40. slooo.—sooo, -VW, 4100, fornhones , that have not beaten 2:30. Tuna) DAY.—s6o6—s37s, stso - , - $75 - , for hor ses that have not beaten 2:33. sisoo-4975, $375, $l5O, open to aIL RULES The preceding races are nil mile heats, best three in fire in itarnms, and all to be grverneti by the rules' of the NationalArsoelation borse diet*big tbu hi Id,sLall aily.be en. titled. Lu tat money. • • Entrant* ten , per eent.',.and , 'mast accompany nomination. Entries close at the office of 11. S. JARVIS Treasurer, Court Street, on the sth of July. All pur f as three lo creel: and two to start; . Track full halrixiil6 , •• ,J, W.F.I.LS, President. D. S. RICRARDS,..SecrAa,ry, „ June 23, 1870.-1-4 . , I 31PORTANT TO MERCHANTS, And IN:alcrx in ..lferrhandiar in Sgfrja co. All LleetiOaMmit be Pahl for Mut:taken . from the Treasurer's Office-before the first day of.li ly, 1870,1 s 114:Treasurer is by law required to ne for aid collect all 'License; Unpaid qt that hee. B. GLIDDEN, ISlontrose, June, 15, 1870-3 Co. Tamer. FOREST LAKE WOOLEN DLLS. nre:notriwerotield'et; change CottOn Warp and ar.-wool Vitinitels, Cassunerts, Tweeds. and Stocking Yarn for Wftrolarrfsvorahlo terms. Alsoorill manufac ture cloth by theyard, or on shares, and are con fident we col give satisfaction to aIL Wodl Carding and Cloth Dressing as usuaL _ • WRIGHT BROS. & SOIJTHWELL. • Forest Lake, June 1, 1870.-Bnt* ).;•' ! Z' :',t . * : 1•:Y111 - . 1 ,. , ''NEW O\I3DS . . TheIqiNCIVICTO Ara oar ICCeidpg trOtll Nell York a uois enti frog' 'stock of' ; ~46.0,,,,WttEs & ruovt4oNs, •. . • which w41.1.1c wail at a law figure for cash. Among the nualarous aztlates may be found . Flair,' Pais, Dried Reef, Anoint Wort, 0,1 AA, Mackerel, &c. I'm, Co like, Hdee , ibnicrAthe Hance t'airnedPecTtee,l'eare., nee Apylee,Screefeom, Trees foes, Qdlneee, end Platte, cooa, Vollnn, • • ' Ettract ,Lemea, ete. etc. All kblda..of, OmUP Yee!, etc, .CROCREMY 6:1 GLASSWARE. Algol Chewing cod Smokederobacco. etc. ' All of.whicb can'bo arsmailell eu. first class good,orail cheap. • in satinet! to -the Grocery trade, we hove purchased (lea. C. nure News Office, when! am ran find a good selectionor Stationery. Books, Wily.. Weekly and Mont* Ppers. Magellan. , Books and papers not on heal will by ordanai and famished on rhort notice with oat extra chema. Special cery . ..given to orders. No tria ble to chow goode—so dna in and ern for youreelvea Vl9 — tloode delivered without extra charge. U. .1. Wins, / C. M. Gees. Montrose, May IS, ISW. THE LATEST ARRIVAL, AND TILE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS remits "ad City's, STRAW GOODS, .j3.os:Pte flZ3.Cil 01321 0 J, 4000, TEA RPWARE, * CROCKERY &c. &c. &c. IN MONTROSE WE SEEP TIM NOVIRLIT nAS'rMt9 WRDIOXR, The Best in Use. We keep a FULL STOCK of the above art cies, and sell them at the VERY LOWEST PRICES PAID FOR WOOL Call and examine our Stock Montram, ‘..5, ts7o IRON 0 , 1 THE; BLOOD. end 9p r!lleare hy Impßlyhris the bleed ira NtirraWl'Orrir Trritaitivr Amirr—nto*. .reotiihlt sties get reiavfayit4i. Pamphlets free. J. P. DLXBIIIOItE.. Propntter! r York. Bold b 7 . March IC, 1870.-7 ,ni maxi -11 1130- ,: - : 0 4 A:(iO p r i Ai- ri T Ile ...-Q % R ipka% Gz . . '-'Y t erwellay 'deene for' the , "nee of the Die& Vroreselou And the Fondly, palm:oink. those Intrinsic Medic propertlea which - belong toan Old end , lp Gin_ -.7. • • , Tedlepenenble of Good for Nldney'efllll- Plaißtgi 'Note. Tat np eases,cutainl leg 'one dozen bottles each. end sold by ell drok4eos, YrMrsilllm"ik: EILYLNGER di 1 CO.*, ireetaa 4lll ITIMio. 15 Beaver Street, New York. , :.7dr kaleNlXolltrOnei by:. Ati — m. YrritNYLL ,'Agen • . t. Joy 14-134 • ~. . . THE -kAgi, T O TRADE TUB BEST VARIETY OF GOODS, AT THE MOST LIBERAL I , RICN.B, Is of " , finttenbery . : 16;seittaiiiir - .CO's Large and handsome. eclectiOrt of uuAT)y.•MADE: ;CLb'PIITI~G; iti .111 . , For men. bbyoand Punt& west. Fine CLOTns, cAsstenntits, cito.tiTsti4, etc," Poi Caciom Winne taraenrca anti talka mento to.order, after the uesceyt aw,t oavt taaty At) Ic4. P I ECU iioollB to sell by 'be Fan". A flab variety or Geist."' vulextsitrso aoOld, Kairc, Payer and:Liam Culiaca, bidets, Triznics., Stitch etc, Vinbrallas, etc, lArgt Aelvelloh or 'being:A rtyles of matorlal. In onr Dry Gooth Depnrtment.yo, NEW DRESS GOODS wtsn & GERE Silko, Popllno, 'alohalro, Alpaca, (black and all the lead die* ft, and o, Much., Frenol ohtulee, ch l'lgnes, Ginghame Percal, etc. printed Orgnn Table Linen, Toweb‘. Napkinp. Jacone PARASOLS, gunobadee, Stztrip. Corseto, SUM awl Lb& Thread Olovea,lloatery, Ilanditrcidele , Collars and Cutts, etc. SHAWLS. sxgrgs. of 'Widen, material and in differ ent etyles DItESSTiIINIMINGS and Willem, 31 rtnmileA Trimming. Putting. Mp oe, etc. DOMESTIC GOODS, Muslim., Cancoe, Tlcke Doninui We love l lame velpriinn in trimmed untrimm 'buntlowns, -Flovr.m Itibbono,llluMon !.acct. Blonde, Frame*, black and culuml erepe,,, The mice, on all our tiootia are marked away DOWN and wilillefe all competition. Our goodo are bought in lam" quanatier, audio:Meted with great. care, 1111 d we natter ammelves that we cm give tegiatartion to all. Montrose, May It. ISIO. $2OOO A YEAR AND EXPENDED To agents to sell the. c,leinnt.ca WILSON SEWINO MA on F.S. The port machine In the h ali on both sides. Ono lauctane withoutworld. Mornay. Stitc Far furth ke er particulars. oddrooe ti N. nth et.. Fhlre, Pe. [murmur • THE FOLSOM IMPROVED Twinty-Five $ 2,,—Dolltir Family Sewing Machine, The chvap. eat Viral Clara Machine in the Market.- Agent 4 'wattled in every TOWIII., Liberaleorernissiou allowed. For terme and citrate'', addrerA A. 11. liaara.ros, Goa. Agent, 706 Chained it., Philadelphia, Pa. (may IM—lrnfh• GROVER 4.C4 BAKER'S, FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY li,..nmii . and elsettclik of sole ~ ' , reitection'anclliNnot.l.chi MichfOChr. • ' • Volteg &Alt tbreiiii atimur - Nte !limas 1 •- ' _7_ • No' fiotentir. `orOgonons . by, haat lad ZO 'grotto o (Meld. ," ~" r. ; ~.1;. . • . 11 ;: '• .:....• ••• • • Wide range of application vittiwitt: change of adjust meat. The seam re6tnslte 'beauty' and firmness after wash log and Ironing. Besides all pada of work done, by otkectrewme Ma chines, thhaeidachintal 'exectite the most beautiful and permanent EntbrotilllTY glad ornamental mark'. r7/'The [Ugliest Premiums at all tho (almond exhi bitins of the United States and Europe, have bard the the drover Baker Sewing Machines, the work done by them, wherever exhtbited lu compe tition. • garl'he very highest prize, THE CROSS OF LEGION OF tiONOR, was eon ['erred on the represent atives of the Grover k. Baker Om log lilscliines, at the Exposition Puri*, Itori, thus attestlioi their great superiority over all other dewing Maipinen, Irtuc 1. 1 yr PUMPS 1 PUMPS ! BLA.TGTILEY'S . Cucumber - Wood Pumps The andCheape4 Pumps ever made. Durable, reliable, hcenrate and perfect, and give no taste to the water. A. A D. R. LATHROP They are adapt depth of Well Water very erva one mil put do in repair, S wit to " direction! give perfect sat ASK von 1114TCHLEY'S Ct r bt.lig • Elt, WOOD ' , Every, ,Pump a91‘.1 by me or my 'authorized agent. guaranteed - • 01..RLES'U. IlLATeilt.ET;Marirr. 624 and •Inli Filbert sliver: • Pliiladelptila, Pa. . 11. p. o—Gni LL RIGHT FOR 1870. I 131:711.M.Prir • lain constant receipt of NEW GOODS, by which tits assiarunont in renderid morn atid More torattleto arid ye for all his usual variedMi of tradour , au T ti ic„, D r y Goads, New , -2 Sew flardwau, and New Stover, Iron, Ketreettio, iisusis, We, Boota&Shaee, P4i#:Wbulow Made* Hate& Ca" litcfako Mai Lona NM/Loop &Ugh ichkei4all44 sold on a* s 0 1114 4 Ar n sa. New Milfora, Jan. IMO. lEEE And where yuo will find JITST RECEIVED lIATS AND CAPS, WRITE GOODS "All LLINERY GOODS. M. S. DF.SS..UE. SEWING MACHINES, 459 BROADWAY, NEW YORK rorsTs OP arcELincs, For talc by F. B. CIIANDLEM, Montrose cisterns or any feet, and throw id . mtddly. Any ) and Beep them et np acconitug ey never fail to aiun.• girliTtltitrOin , DACCUEY & CO. TFik:di:OWAY Witte. N:ew. ' Tll2 ' GREIT RUMEN TEI CO. , . f43TATILtOur.D -' • • Nos. 31, 33, 35 to .37 Vesey,street. TJ11747". 3r4Clk APE ArrOISIVD, • • • r • . . • ABEL , 11.711RE,LL,., 'Montrose, Ela, Toro!! their, T. ue and -Colima at.tho,ltunc r prlcctithst the COni :N tan{ rePro Vein In Nor York.. A full supply of rho froth erteirCp Tear' Noljt'be kept for dale at all a. All 001 - ti:eirtrilmted cattifictlontittbc,Shortcy only ono piotlt churced bent tha Producer to the Con- Vitntaltblabl'ALptidltiCsared: by phabablng . from, the ConrpanY. .• , , • -rtIDER . r etn-fit=sitm I .' .obtrolzr.; ton rbitim,thosror ,ttmervt Trmibad ter psVotht prAft tr b,•l...reen fit producer and hbarelf, to 7 cover as many Intermediate valor. UND,E.II, TIM NEW- d3S.STE3I. , the Great Ameriehn Ten Co: dtrt r tbnte' Teas tol he eon ontnerA. thmilah their !metal., all toyer tho country, sub- Joe , Mg them to but cue profit, and that a rcry moderate ono. ar a mall perm:our:kr on the hinmense .e4les 'Kllt amply 'stir(' the Company. for thry roll thousands of chert. of You In the sumo °Hear; time than It tda to sell one chest under the old system. ,I. Uano,22—ips - - OL CI NTS WANTED-010 Or 'day).* the',.A.BAEM CAN KNITTING ECMAC 0., BOSTCLN, Masi!. or ST. LOUIS, NlO. (kind ft2-•-Sta • • VITANTED AGENTS—To ocll the BCTOGON SEW ING MACHINE. It is licensed. makes the Elas tic Lock Striek"and le warranted forayeats: Trim $ll. All other machlner with an ender-feed void for $ll or less are Infringements. Addrers OCTAGON SEWING MACILNE CO., St. Lout, Mo., chimp, Ilk, Pitiebnrgh, Pa.. or Mai:lnn, Mae, (Jane $ Li'l,,i2r:ll-iu—rlnsi'c':rnine"ntn. tcrentirelyinzeancerchnu.oratdoe: Addre.. J. C. HASPS CO., Biddeford, Me. Lln22-8m NV AST ED AGENTS-7'o con tho BONE' GIVPITLE T sEW LNG 3IACIIINIL Prlca,. $25. It make; the Lock Stitch." ellkO on both edtkro, and le the only lb ri•nmll ender-ford Shuttle Machine mild for tenth.= too. Llcen.,l by Wiled, ,1 Wlleon. Grocer & Baker, and Slngv.r A Co, All ether ender-feed Shuttle 1131bieblnee sold for loos Than eta) are intrlrmement, end the seller end rarer liable to pro•vtutbm. •Addrele . 4 70101E0N. CLAItR & ro., Ilotoon, Illttss., Pittsburgh CtitellL, St.:Lonls,ale. [34116 Agents, Rep,d :This.. • $4l to $4) per Month , 'made Agents selling 'THE 'HOME .01? 'WASHINGTON. or Mount yet.non and lts AsooelatiOns, by BERSON d. Loss tisai. 1:41 IllnAratlens, tinted paper ' handsomely hound. Only hook oa the sabred. Every Neatly winte a copy. aohl only, eabreription. - Very liberal terms giv en. Send for itingirated (Imolai, and 'notice our extra tem, A. S. HALE c 0.,. Hartford. Cana. g ci E 1L LIVAY 1400 reale° under one management—MO miles with out in of courtier. Broad guage j doubly Crack route for all point,. went. 110r111.1KCSt 11.11 d 1 , 411/th•ltttit. New nod improved coaches are run through without change to Rocluyeter, , buffalo, Dunkirk,. Cleveland, andefilcin anti. On fowl after 'Bonds:7,7one iTralrut Bloglautton at the following boars, viz: 13=11=13 t 55 a.m. Wight }Satin..., Oilmit!ta' excepted) itt: a. in. Km, tinily. . 6:10 a. m. Train. Sunday. eicepted, 'tor Buffalo, and . • d : tn p, in. Erten rn Accomiondatlnn, Rum! ny exeepted, 5;1'6 p. m. nay Expresn.Stmdnyeuxeepted: 7:15 p. m. Exurenn3lnd, Sunddys excepted. . to. m.'Wdy Freight. Sontixrs excepted. 1:20 p. m. Erulgtunt Tratnotaily tar theitest COINN WT. n. m. Nii.ilit,'Express. Sundays excepted. 7:11 n. In. Cincinnati Express , . Mondays excepted. iBl p. ni. Day Eqpres.,.. nnilays excepted. Trzo n. m- Ace immodation Train. dally far Sasquettanra 111:43a. in. Elmira Mail. Snn.lays excepted. ez4s p. m. New York 111'101. Stmdsre 'excepted. 111: - .12 p. m. Ligtuniiig l xpreee,aallS. ' too a. m. Way reVig,tit, nundaS . s excepted. 1311011 AM CORCKED' Ttrucitrai. - • Igfr A roll gaol and complete .`Pockvit Vow Table" of POOO-naor Trains on din ,Erin Railway And eannecitag Ilne+h.o , met ni I v been anblialind,And'can bb bad an bp pH.' ion to thn tickel.dgcat..g_faa Company. L. U. Pr CKER,- WM. R. BARR. Gonl - Sopl. - Gen'l Paes'a /fgt. don , ::. 1s To. 811 ttNS & NICIIOI,S • Intr.GOlS'±'S & ArQTOCARTAS, vep,riguitirly tuppfted with ukAATT*TuTa;D , . . ". 8 u f i Drub ruul Nicalclnco.Ch..amTmls..llre s. Wino:l)6 1.(40..ra, Taints. 011s.itud:Wrarsh,;Putfiltaery, .• -. iE4n,a;Stlays, Vatili.ee Nutlons,,,tc..t.c.. , . .. . i . Z'seill ,itput NecriXgrt C)1:7.,... ... • ;,"..' All lbsAo4 roptdat.YA. S. T NIEDICIbES sold, lb bls sosttou,s9oogsrbleli tnlybc Ayre'a and Jay no's Fic.ll4 ltedlcines, .11tembold's Ito tketteucl,-.*.PAI awl& .Syctip,and Sul Wepd Tonle; Doponneet and Chtestatiffs Fp mnicPll]l,tlnlPaUonglt Wl-hart's Pine Tregpopia,. . _ . . • _ Doll's Hair Thineiver,ititeXeAmbro4 l 4,Kerilrivill'alled fait Discovery, oiLs floail'is Grmah Bitters, • ''Do Stomaai •• e Bitten.. And many other iilndlotroal,Talneraud.terit. Infant our Stock embr.ce , flue assortment ot everything usu ally kept in well regulated Drug Stores..' 07 — PrescrIptions receive partlogaiNtttention, as 6 are crucially and promptly comppanded: • •„,• Story formerly occupied tg J. Etheridge. A. B. BURNS, Houlrose, Mama M,1371.1. at HOS NICHOLS. FLOUR ! FLOUR ! From this day forward, we shall sell Flop=' at retail at • . •, 7 T:S.T •, . • WITOLESALE • Wu tang out no fulau.'colOrn, Inn; want : just wlult d u say. , - • . „ While making "Odin - n 'sp telatyoinr.atock at , FEED, MEAL, SALT; LINE 'CEMENT, GROCERIES, PROVIEMO.NO„ cf.r. Will be kqa; full and said ai cry small prs•llta ii. °ARRANT ,lc 80N. licw'plfoit.l;:3larcli 2, 1870.L1yr.: 5: coNstrth;noia 'cAN 'of affacoi urtoNairris (INN 11E CUBED I C.A.TAIGEII C.s BE CUREDI • zrr MN() : Dn.:CARPENTER'S oancouraziIDAIRDWATE D INIULLATIGNS, iw DR:' , COBURI3 I3 Inhaler Inhaling .Fluida 13. c,,,1.4 1 iXt X. D. Lacoyville, Pa. Addms Jau0.2,1,Er;04:-.3; s,, Has jiff tilii;RoviToik ith ddlider id dtthint a h*Rsaal mock t 000 '.. 2; • r • itontrdbe, . . tt ~ -• t:'rYi
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