ttleoo - Vt . Orli Aro lines in Mb DSVnneagtl4o—. each additio,r#l . fpe, 50 CtS. MONTR9I3. WEBB & GEM ,EigrAfpfilca,...apd angers In Croce. tea sad Pecrelettamatierf etr-tPublic Avenue. WNW& CABRAL `p).llo.on doaribeknr Urban Public we. xt h izorra •& co- &AM , .89n,Qr4iga lite TRZetilllle Dra ft s OD IMMEtdirtitrSCOin land. tki_tflinarraaßli balm„,_ 4 7oo ol oi , tlipikyia-24:a%; low Cram. OP! err Ita!! ,, maitt At MO PipPei'n! , .*•11•• -araotra. a - stiow,m oeiley4 411ittraioxamii , ~, a par amt. ; sell Railroad and dsoidopi Tickets' trolaerk sad Philadelphia. Unice ono t)r cart CaaDlAlL'Oentsui Inianuie and Bowing'Ma Aidne AMC.. Pub4cAvenue.- ' • .• •• r AtiOMILDOZwthq ilsoo Groceries:lldd IProididana, Flour, Pork, Lard, Tea. Sugar. Eke. Tu., Wan Bnuff,Elecars-Adiatcrsdnd frvltaaddaerds, un .ilitlL.U;Sate'rerßrdLlieta:7,:‘ : ' BURNS t NlCl2ol.B..tbe Mucci c eines. Cigars. Tobacco; pipec, 4alB",rkann Wel SPect' elm Yankee Notion, be., Public Avenue,. WM. L. COX, ttainFse niatier'itni Binder in all cuticles useally kept by the trade, opposite the Bank. • 11: , BOYD Sr-CO.. Dealers in Stoves,. Hardware, • sad libinuOularcre of Tt and iikeettron ware. corner . of *aid and Turnpike street MORSN.a4gralf.B, Merchant Tailnrn and dealer' , in OtbS; TrlMMings, and Furnishing, Gonda, .and Aminta for Singer Sewing Michlbs. nn Fordham building. A. N. BULLARD. Dealer in Ornce.les. ProviFien.. ---Baaka,Stationary and Vatatoo Barlow., at head al Public Avenue. - - T. SPORE b CO., .EcilAiri.la • • warn. Aicultural implements, Flour and Groce.r.t., opp gr 'Limy.° D As UTTCTII3.t. Livery an Mtge, to rcar of Bank building. J. wear tiltWITT'Ss neale'S% In Dry Goods. I *l'd e and general merchandise, corner. near Brick NEW SALFORD. ITNIOti TOWEL kept bq WILLIAM 'MITI, (in Math Kred,PeAr rho D.cPot---* onSHOESIAIRER. New 3111 ford, Pa , keepa or td tine fresh groand Cayuga Plaster, for rale at Over twa, Bommerwrille, Pai W. B. MUD, Foittidfi;iBa asterievET6*.aiiitriar annals, one door from Pblnney'e Hotel, Mein N. F. itlMtlilLliirruigg9akWa64 Utaat — aer, on . Nip. 6 rect. txT9 du5tr 5 14y.0r ... 1321Firy:6,49r6... „ iIicCOLIIIIILBROTI lat M ectßS„ Pfildria,,4lmeeries and PacntinfoWcittitr•St - t. ' ' & SON: , Desicts Marione. Bedd..Me►l, Balt, Lime, Cement. Graced. , and Provisions on Main Street, opposite Om Depot. 17.`lhor. 11ASEDIDT. 31•OoLsc nrora. or. e e l/ Wholesale 'dealers id Itnnicen',Notinnt ' Gain. ® Main arca., beiglir Bribery*o woo* K AP Leather MnunfaCturens and dealer' lo Morocco Findings, &c.. near Epleopsl Church. • &INKY & 11&4111LIt..DeMeis ItiPtiv•ls andMcdictac r. ltstillianatqctargs,oLClßrf; .31 3,614 - strect;„ [war W. STEPHEIM ticritie Bifoetn; ntidgencianter;strthg OD Man 8 .. tgje%:Vinfiqz orl,tm:bryge,, J. DlCKKakk2l. ,, ,Tn.'. in generit. nicenton? Clothing, Brick Stare:on nln Strenl. winPPLE a NRAD., au Maln fitz,e.r....t. 0. HAWLEY, Dnalar In. general Mere!tandise, on Btreet.oPPoAte rdotees Itotei. • GREAT BEND LICSREM, Illannfactaret of Leathof , !Ind denior n,rol Mainhandloc, on Maio tidr. et. • 11.-P. DORAN.. Merchant Ta.llar and dealer .111 Reek Made CSatittag., Dry Goads, (Decal. and Pzavisiut Main Street. . • Wiqxv.4•W -ITT HIRAM WHITE. gannTartordr'otand denier in 5 nreri or Plows and Cartinfre. GTBSO`C EDWARD 4 b BRYANT. htlntilzetnrcro of Wa;:onr -abbfileighs, ne..ir the IngaUn' Stare. gocai gnickeAcr• ireartexir SitgalMr.‘ The second imrter/y,,meptipg of the M. E. Church at New Milford trill be held on the 23d !T4 ;4tkcirthir from, sister clenches are Invited to attend. • iiiguerAckat 'cute" MIL Eorroo:—Thelbilotiiiig 4 m c report of my dairy of ficovaNca for, Um month. nf June 1870: i . - - A ge of old:" I•kirge yearn old ; 1 folif sense oil; ands ond teal year., llakbai%4llbii.-butieri:4 - eirls 4 i - ili:R-oi. per dajbfoe l ietigicow:'• Number of peasornrin-ehe-farnily ordinarily its- Ingmeilk end cemen being ttuye. STlio ain, beat flits:. Franklin, July 1, 1870 We learn that asavage, storm of hail, tind tdatfrale passed through Aubstra and Spring iUr townships on Monday of laiit" week. The path ofthe storm seems to have been in a belt of about five miles in width, commencing in the Northwest corner of I..ebklin,:tuttircasltri . .4. tigo' IY.Tomingundiatzerite counties, but its ,r - retitistt fury seems to have- been ; in Auburn, in this county. . Mr. R. fk telt!, of tebedl Centre, iniiirnWus thantal thel:growing4eiss in Unit f,lcildlY are badly injured,, And .in .5 Op e cysts wholly di.:- stroyedL That is• abbut t the• Only part tit the county 'where the soil is adapfed to she raising of wheat,:and verffew fields, of that essential ce real have erayed serious Ankiry. ‘ Imes Lou loses 23 acres ofsplendick wheat and rye: Corn in many fields is so bitiNy, extt that ; . than ono thirdela hniv . i!sted4 , er Liates krarit,Was . B. Howtird'sbarn blown offtheS4nnd:stion. Mr. nathas.:-3444,42.44ine.se'r hailstone as broad as his hand. • • , ,• - PlarN. l -tha• - The 16tuit depredations of loafers were con-' summated One,her. hightltsfaia,;(l, Ibis hor °VAL.: -An OTgr.t o .7n gates Nre.re - 4 10 4 , , 44,,44 .1, 7 movedosipsitortudoyni - andlleqixiyed, erhiden btokai,iuld tilieeene Int.tein'iinini4netun btorei. and dwellings: TheverpeittitivirevVell. tobeshe "SW oritudaspen 4 wlnEct-getz s t . • 11 1r3Frin: Orr.. 11'9 1'4 0 4 513.- eslost_gh . l.-n =Dor asid.trust,.. • It Is the natural nttiernp of total depravity, buethefijult,is with the. toinl,authoritits, A Wfttpt rni the tight'orthnld ,Virttiff sa'vc hundreds of dollars in property-destroyed,' and. save the rnputitifinfe thi!itilWeici the resort It may tlVl(*.nizolr t103.41Z wIto:VI) this or that Ant the Anna Authorities should -look,ta thartherse outwit itte:in& texibite- 'Mr - a* certainly no use use '' ,ut'.•aamunieldaf netittetti4 this vaton:destriteikin orpicipirty anitikteibig be yid* B° 6 ! °P with kaPm!ltYi New Hebblinntroivie ThaterfalltixacinthotWM Ifulibard Mower, even if you don't want to buy: 'TbWeSatigtabli speed of its cutters from fast to slow, or slow to fast, while the inaebbie motion ;its less motlogamtinpatoltiveArb*lti:Arler nerin which all the shafting and gearing is tieltli:o l oSedilictO*r Oft*.c*l-IM OA* can get to itvelfistkow manes the NC.W,RGilAafid r icOid..l4:l44;44l4. among all competitaes • ,311axttli r ieitaindiassobtat, Bale by June2l, /1311,11 • ayne- '''' , ... . . 1 alt„ .cantaa they . were _starting llP...ttuAbtilein. JP! borough on Saturday, June 25tli, and mWiiiig his footing fell under the wheels. He was bad; ly cut and bruised, but fortunately escaped without broken- bones.. • of Texas township, a well known pedlar of th vicinity anise himself all walked to a.cluuThid geafied himself. Almost Immediately afterward he fell from the chair tq the floor', - and Upon ramipation was formdto dead. He had been complaining somewhat foil a few days, and on the morning . of .his death seemed tariff Crlf SletteWili Dtual. It is suppos& — that' he was affiicted Vith heart dis. ease. idly unfortunate in the matter ot tires of late. Week,: before last his house and woodshed were burnt togcth iiiittirtgeirqdiffatiritii'd t ee Thaidayi June 28, his barn and shed were set on fire throi the carelessness of.a.boy,iirid entirely consumed with all his hay, wagons, etc. —Some ibX..htlittiV,sippo,. op the night of June , iitei4eflitififibuse of Mo-i raldus Calkins, well known in this county, near , Nartn;vsbuminrAte evldent.lippot4t qf burn ing krZearkitnt4.lkee. iiitAti alone, and was in bed and asleep on the second floor at the time, and was awakened by theStunke* rushing in his room. lie man*ii-td'i4elitk, jumping from the second story window to the ground. The building And contents were total ly consumed. The it'ic6idia6ii: Supposed to be the same person who set fire to the woods id I.ll , 24,viF n inity t instrAing, in which Mr. C. was a large loser.-I/otiesdale Herald. -- -_ 0 .1.- - - Bradarrit-VO The following items are culled from the _lr• .91,4 I. IL Vanness, of - Standing Stone, has a row 13 pairs old which is farrow, and alter going dry siz niont,ho durbg„Llinwat ; w , inter, coin inencvd g itinfr tud -loth 'or , May last, and has continued to increase the quantity until the pre3 , ent,..nuii: ; or - f4g : a day. 'Surely 'it fie - ak or nature, unheard of before in the cow er,tion. — A manbSitllP 8141aPeole was kill ed in Asylum township on Saturday June 25th, in the following manner : He attempted to en ter the house oft,a: disreputable woman, by climbing in at the window. She discovered hint in the act, and catching a pitchfork ran the prongs several "Illtas;f4tlgkla MAN:PrOdtteing frightful wounds. He retreated to a barn near by, where he was diseovereckin a helpless condi tion. Ile (had on the following Monday Auern- and fad Pant? tramtr. • —A most successful and edifyins mission has been 'regthfirkiv . 'Aar' 7 lidilifsbni'd new church of Sts. Peter and Paul at Towanda, Rev. p!ttrick,yoFief, itastor. : Jtpuppenc,ed on Sun dayi.lifay 29th, and Corlett days; dur ing which time a vast number 4 1tii v ri - JaClied . the sacraments. The mission was directed by the Rey. W.C.SSJ AFX-41' 13 Gross, o.l3l:ll3,etev:lJosepts and Rev. A. li. Lineenfield, The improvements at this church are almost contplet94,Alte. taus' ..trcent i apl4l.tiaCtfyc one heingilfe c{egant'stilhied t glac4 itin6w, which has just been placed over the main altar at an expense of f,BOO. It a. 4 n4o .c ulu t i+ve j ixt. workmanship, richly but chastely adorned with appropriate emblems and insignia, and reflect ing gretiVcredit on the initullWork of the artist, Mr. 11. W. Myers, of Buffalo. There is no more beautiful church edifice any where in the inte rior otTenim?trantinettilit'a ith the inipi?vc*lfts alre*lwide,, and those contemplated by the pastor, it will soon present a stilLaton: finiajacti and. elegant : appearance.— , Catholic Nundarri Lucerne Items. - - The following items are clipped from the Scranton Demorrai : —The storm of Mondav June 27 was severe North of us. At Nicholson and in that 05geties t r444 . vesnimilid7 the storm, anirthe ground was white. It was a severe storm, and the stones quite large. laqnSAthe4l YFig4ift4.440444 1 ..-tir Ani4re, —The lutilltottirrtin .MtnidAS , Done 27. was succeedeiniPTifektiiii'triorning by a light frost in Susquehanna county ; so says one of our Mt 'zvni _who saw it. —A portion of the Moosic Powder #phcl* were, destrosiid fi on Fridtimorning libOtit t iffiteeelOck:' lid foreman, Mr. John Van Auden, was re pairing something in the room with a hammier. and is supposed a spark fell in the powder. Mr. Van Auden was fatally injured and died in a few hours, and a work mar,nataxed, Ilawlcyjstlthfism was in stantly kilted: - The loss'to the company is from *6,000 to €llO,OOO. A 11,, Mitt VadriesidAY Ju n e.'29lViAlfurfl v after the. .1);1.41 tered Mint VA fatal 2 Agi.Oit curred: of nn , roof of coal overhead, resultig in the death of three men, and seriously wounding ano ther, who. it is believed, will not re c over. The following are the names of the killed: J. 'fin %lfkinson, Ist &kin; eh Mies Crogati. The injured man is Thomas Cattrey. —otyArgPili'ail444 , o4T Cif ac cidents we have been caller) upon to re cord, occurred on the track of the Lacka wan int S Itloifinsb'ufoer.Ariffelii 'Bellevue, on .Saturday night... June 25. The circum stances, as we learn them from a party prep.:4)3E thilscelfe oft the accident, are as follows : A Mrs. Graven, of Hawley, had a sister lip in in Pittston, and on Saturday morn- children for the p l i m u tt of itnkkina the. sistcr, 0 , yisit7,-.`Vh .4h6-41ta iciFilittste she twin& el. ichLtiv6 lidnnoved to Bell, cue;: b'fietiine)trded: teXtinie7o: l llo:',o* tr704; : .,:014/00 EitOiNire. booxiie;_ouc- 4:44,....thik0ther7, - /; ; Ie t cartiodribeitt!srent,bin,4s,tO the depot far the IW/atirititalet; tirtekwiu 4 . 13444, 1 0; 010 - otte-14 - Ue s- 41),Chia. to:be:talienAlara-ofi, ilie.laat:she I oversaw ofthem.4tiknotlittnany•wh - eth. er theywer c „,.. l jecl*tt*;frhtiitr : l4:6:o 3 . but he: l oi i ikifAitlti - y'r;:th4 ete'loiirid on 'Sumbiyvt9res,4gi 3O alAßat,,a_ o'eloek on the 'track. The youngait one had hie bead and arm severed, and•the oldest one had I his arm cnt oft close to the shoulder.— TbetilgtUlsiithitin — rftraYtiktifft% I ttrain;;Yiewatijooki*ffit piiCb6INF and vvandOn't, T 4ohr 'the If a dg,'Aid down atid_ffrAto4inejk.and thus met a horriblelf: thoy wemappahed , aff the tiain by an infernal, villain, he should -heljtinished . by :'some lnikesti than the slow action of the.im..4t 1 :.,:.„ almost. inerediblej_ that even a Weptiiiaptx, 4tlt*an , a4 : tintitavAto„ba,or, Ihie l them:prasis;'lsronT4lbe gnijk of sties inXERAT49eit!„:: • --we- 46114,44 % 4. .6 =ME a a SATRE &•Bsae. , .V3..41/ar 01r0 . t 4 " , —The militia company met on Saturday evening, Juno 25th, elected D. A. McCracken . , Captain; W. W. McCain, First Lieutenant; C, Byron goon, Second Lieutenant. The company numbers :bout 50 members —On the same evening the Montrose voter; ans elected the following officers Captain; Hugh Mitchell; First Lieutenant, W. H. Den s; Caetalti. Hiltiwin. A legalidiraWaM9tis tol IlMteifor`the want of the required number of votes. —The officers of the mantis company gave supper at the Exchange Hotel on Thuraday last at which time it was decided by an expression of the company that its name sboold be Thn Montrose Grays. Captain McCracken appointed Aiphonso H. Smith, -Orderly Sergeant, which was unanimously -- Etcelite - a by the company, They are to tie uniformed in gray and armed with Leman rifles. —A man while cleaning the well on Mrs. Fraser's premises found the clothing which was . stolen from Judge Baldwin, in March inst. —The firstjnry trial under the recent net; of assm 411 for c . erraim, criminal case takes piade-bt;fdre'r.sr Avery _to day in . the , •matrerofilie VoiiiffiOfiVenlifi vs. .lames Mertau for cruelty 10, aninials,wged mangled Ao'g improperly. Arr. , J. - It-lisletebreproposes connect ing.. Baker} With his. Saloon on Ruin Street. • • ...Another aniversary of the Declam tinfil-4 otti' 'National Indep..ndence has pst.i ., ..llony It hatilq'tiN due 'our fire de -4iiiiiliiidutAir.:thas, efforts :and. the c6mrat9ttiyo ,:success .of Ribir labors in urataiiiit .as with an - enterta i nment up- OThit4at.qcc4sicC,. riot tithe nor Mace toJake the matt* tap in detail, as ;14 '.(14,-but. we are -lei:impel I sd, tima,,tio4t4c ,t•Cky lona:,jTlin programme as announced was . carried out,im Wirlill44l - .'Oratifall , ; to all coneerna;'.o'or band thief we consider sedniftl "t - o' Mi l Other organ Tzat ion in cur Borough enlivened the scenes with sonic vary excellent music which is alway 60111 inspiring and especialy so on such an 01> MSBiOn. Mr. Wm. M. Post of Susquehan na, the orator of- the dav, acquited him self in a mannar highly satisfactory, so much so that on motion of Win. J. Tur ret Esq. a copy of his address was request ed for publication, and he together with Rev. E. A. warcinpr. chaplain, and Wm. 3iefaii'E§(f2, - r i - received a hearty vote of thanks from,th ' e.assemh.ly... .-:2-Yiej-ekre.k.:l•ll4l-Mtdni'utatitee compel us - in . Oar, duty its allot mat* to add how , eiwtho, We are fearful that all of the mot mutorokiphtri9M4l4.iPdPil:ed, by tue, - enildeina suida - display; the eloquent appeals of the orator of the day, and rem iniscence of the days of were swallow ed up in the rowdyism and riotous brawls which pervaded our street all day and continued nearly all night. There is one hope of good 1-suiting from evil however, and that is, that Montrose will nut long- er rely upon her reputation for morality as security, but that some efficient rneaus will be instituted to prevent a reeurrance of such disgraceful scenes as have been occuring from time to time and which reached a climax on that occasion. Un less sueli is the case boys and rowdies may be expected to run our town in fu ture. Brooklyn [tams. —On Wednesday, June "9th, S. 1). Townsend was engaged in burning log heaps and stumps few rods frown s pile of pine, luintg,.of about tm tbiuu4 ; 4ll4.l,CM.. 'Witte Mr. T. was at dinner the lumber took - tire and waswnsu m e d . lma4 about tbreeluantlrtd ildllars. - • Teivitslattrry, (Win . wf the late Ed numto..TewhabaffOf Lathrop) in the employ of - Ithe Laeltairtunta -and Western Railroad company, was one day this week on top of a car at Clarks Summit, and suddenly fell betweed the cars and was horribly bruised, and one arm and leg crushed by the train. lie lived but a few *lra ills remains-were taken to Brooklyn for burial on Thursday, June 30th. —The mercury has been 92 degrees in the shade during last week. • n • 4.44'1‘g CV TIMPLAIL i• GREAT BMW, June - St 1870. TiavELClrial lisrapfurs inea.V.: County • • Sri: John - -Walworth. of Now - i1:111brd, and nienftv Crigle,eitt tudgellaviiig Leen stibjeta,- , g mapecunioxy:iosses under tinnunstance Ichiet, will by circular 110 ?made known to you, be is hereby commanded to your generous confi dence, and it is hoped all will join in relieving hlmirom his great pecuninry embarrasment. S. B. CHASE.. ' Bro. Ternplars;—Acetunpanying thiayou will naileFaldirrAhir signed by our noble G. W. C. T..-S. katase.-- Now brethren, brother WO wurttriMeds and-Isiworthf Our help. He has stitri'edlargelY in a Tiectniihry sense, to say nothing of that mental anxiety which is a con sequent upon such losses,, when the mister part of liras tint..and health greatly iniPaired.. : rod bave heard and read much about this unhappy but words do nor pay onee'debte neither do they , butter bread, Now let us show practical and pure sympathy. Boole kinds of sympathy ought never to be adulterated with.two many words. - Coo, htead and milk to the needy, attee that'yettmay Win them with The writer will visit some of the etanoy....hotigt.a.,,and some. other. Brethren the Miters. , - ,Will,you prepare to meet the. visiting ones with openteurta and fmries At New Milford I have raised about s,tki, and at Gem lodge there has been raised about the same. in order to make W. whole nearly 1000 ought yet to be ruisetL Think how easily this might be done. We have over 2,000 members ; $4OO can be raised by every member paying 20 tents each. Yet we will not mark out this plan, for sotne.wilt pay others may nut. For this rcisoii'Male *Mat ticEati &Mara,' *hile the' many contribute Cent& The subscriptions on my paper range front $3 to $l5, which has been subscribed by eleven persons while the swelling numbers of this Lodge have Jailed even to con tribute their cents. Thus it may be with many tattA's , W4cg P , S4 3 fga' s s4l, 4 rte P 3 AAP 11 44ppristrifigu tis[4l_ , pecAt t -1 - posing to act m t its matter will please =mem ,ately appoint a Lodge candidate to circulate a paper amongthttramtrefk.' , Brothor 'W. is in unmediate want of what you see tit to bestow, In order that you may not be imposed upon by any sharper visiting you for this purpose. I will state that Rev. Bro. J. A. Jerome and the writer will make you visits shortly. I expect that the Lodgeq,brother W., and the visiting nffridie - bitnettled bp' this' ti alsaction. Yours in Faith, Hope, and Charity. •Rtletillfgallea:iftb.g.l t ie." 'l f 4-- 114)6 ' • 9'T 72Z4fL.Nt3F11.41.43F=i3; BblitOrEti -l aturt*Y4 - Pir Vitett6ldeitiet °Me bride, June 28th, by Rei 4: C. Miller, 'Riley W. Blakeslee and Rose M. Risley,. both of Dlmock. rok—Bnowar—At the M. E. Parsonage, Little 1 Meadows, on Thursday MI ult., by Rev. A. Brooks, James B. Fox and Miss Prances ' Brown, both of LittlelLeadows. Z2Z11.43T3E1C1E3. Nourn—ln Silver Lake on the 27th ult., Mrs. • ; Amelia North, = 5 BB years . • • IMlNeetit7 ,41tnelttlit;.;1870 - :S2ra' Rice, aged 76 years. Bias—ln Liberty, May 28th, 1870, Charles E.. soli:4'o42 l Al .104 Charlotte 1 1 W rigid' 22 years. limmuno—ln Jessup. June 24th, Aim E daughter of A. C. and Elizabeth Berthsgaged year,2 no. and 17 days. - Oe'r(fiii'sir.74ll*Ne. bedimitgivinlti fenkltiza since' that last evening was the fl itt. itnidvettrui of the wed ding.of Rov., . ,„,;tector of St. Paul's chat& Of Ads be:1)11W and a surprise celebration of - that happy event, was planned Anti !writ* put, in 4 5f14.11 the high' esteem ,and , 04"11A041P 1 tialr,ivts .i manifesthd by t:kbritarCeotis assemblage of our 'Citizens ir resoeAvioiidenotaiustiOn, prnibsdan on poll , ~., , an_ditlncsentatlonrof -wooden tokens both ornamental and odd . ...We could fill a column ;.. 11 t9W,n ( 4 1 4441- 41 t. , naming:from a load -ortvoqd , ohnie.xteni34 - in table, and ;pelt perhaps nueCogminte e . list. All the fides requisite upon such an occasion seemed 'rah; forth tAmbignalf:V;the magic of "Ala- Lan4." unrestrained, and after regaling otkiselim with ice merlin and the n6coMpattimencB the Iliv.-.1 1 . - `l3. 'Miller enter tamed us!with aCII4I2I' well timed andi cheering congratulatory remarks to which R ae .Im x . w ar . riner nisponde4Aik sincere expkesslon of tlitnikfuln&s. .ToMakntbe,thdng complete our rasa Bauilsiiais lii:nitendance and furnished us with a dessert. of their excellent music. At an `party hour the - party ,retired for their imams leaving the happy pair surrounded and almost blockaded with the tokens of respect, hoping that kind Providence will smile upon them and praying that not only a silver and gold, but that a diamond wedding is yet in store for them. Believing however that should our Heavenly Father will otherwise, the Master for whom they arc laboring will crown them with a dia dem sparkling with the jeweils of their good works among us. lcw Atlivrtionundo. Q TRAY HORSE. Came tote the enelure of the subscriber, about June 21st, a dark bay horse, about 18 years old, a soar on the neck, and a scar on the left fore foot. The owner moat call for him at once or he will be sold according to law, or tra iled off for a wheelbarrow. E. W. MESSENGER Franklfh, June 20, 1870.-27w3 GOOD DIY , AND GRAIN FARM V FOR BALE. Horace Birehard offers his Farm for sala‘ situated in the towriship of Forest Lake, Susquehanna County, Pa., 9 miles from Mont rose, containing 120 acres of land, 70 acres of which are under a good state of cultivation. The farm contains one full bearing orchard of graftedsfrult,aud ohe young orcharffjnst begin ning to bear a good comfortable farm house, horse barn, grain barn, and all the necessary outbuildings required by.a good farmer well ftmeed, well watered, and a stream of never fail ing- spring water running at the door. It is just such a farm as ri good Afar" nerds, being well located for dairypurposes. It situated but 1 , 4 miles from a good school, and Baptist and 'Meth otilstrhurchei. For terms; &e.., address , 311 LON BIIiCHARD, July 6,;zlA - o.—tf ; Forest Lake, Busq. Co. Pn. T 8 RS 73 LL 8 4C, 1:11' EA 3EI, ==! MOETROSE, PRNYra. .101151 S. TAIIIIELL, PropA le'or. Eight Stag relota this How daily, connecting with the D. L. a, W.. the Erie. cial the Lehigh Valley Rail way:4. 1.7n1y 6,1811. t O.7sTGITF:SS NV ATER, at TUKRELL'S - - - FRUIT JARS for sale by A. TURRELL. FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE! Annt three hundred dollars worth of Goods, consisting of meris and boys' Hats and ('aps, ladies' and misses Straw Hats, Suspenders, Hos iery, Shirts, Collar., etc. Also a few good size and quality of Shelf BONt'A. Any one desiring to get this property at a borgain, will please call lon or address S. 31. SAYRE, . Jime 22, LS7o.—a. Montrose. Pa, BLNGHAMTON DRIVING P&IIK .ABSO TION. July 27, 28, 29, 1870. 1' 1 !ME:4-41,300. Fran I)ay.—slls.l--$175, $75, $4O, for horses that have not beatim 2:50. $5OO--000, $l5O, $5O, for horses that have not neaten 2:39.. SECINCD D AY.--$4OO-V75, $75, $5O, for hor ses that have not beaten 2:40. slooo,—soo, vryn, $lOO, for horses that have not beaten 2:;.t0. Turin) DAY.—$5OO---$371, $l5O, $75, for that have not beaten 2:tr3. $1.500-4975, V 75, $l5O, open to all. ULLLS The pree(sling nurs are all mile heats, best three in live in harness, and all to be governed by the roles of the National Association. A horse ilisiancing the field shall only be en titled to first money. Entrance ten pei cent., and nnt.st'accompany nomination. Entrim close• nt the office of IL B. JARVIS. Treanurer, 28 Court Street, on the sth of July. ..... . All purses atm , . to enter and two to start. Truck full half mil•. . J. S. WELLS, President. D. &Men urns, Secretary. .rune ttrZo.-4 Timu - T o m, the Iferita of All Things. • VOU THIRTY YEARS. afj PERRY PAIN KUIEII 4 ilastbetrtimdedln every variety of Climate and by al troM'einty nation known to Americans. it t. The &i -mage coostant.curapanion and Inestimable friend of the missionary and - the traveler, otreea and land, and no one should travel on oar Lakes and Jilvere without It. It ItAllitSeOdy find tale remedy for burns, _ scalds. cats, braises, w o un d s end VilliOUS other Injuries, as,well as for dincntery, diarrhoea, and board! complaints genemily, and to admlcablfraited for every Tacna men on the race Of the globe. Ifo earn yea esti for and get the genuine Pain Hiller. as many worthless uostrunmare attempted to be sold on the grmiTepaintion Otitis valuable medicine, lllCU''Directionrsecorpany mob bottle. . „ PAN,: 50ctis. and 81.00 peir Bottle idly all Medicine Maim.. [Jane 16-4 Jouniosp usd.NotloaStonsa. Dna, assolsistaimmai gut .M, J bee Input of an united """ iec the mow: . lam 15, imp I . 1 - . NE:Virl.:11111.31;:: • The obkorsibas are rorm !I:craving from Flow York • new and fresh stock of ' GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, which *lll be veld at a low figure for cash. Among the numerous arttalca may ho Pseud Flour, Haw, Dried Beef, Smoixl hralsbut, Cod fah, Maekerd, dr. Tam Cot Pee, Sop *, Ulm Nun, Woraterablre Sauce Canned reaches, Pews, Pine Apple., Sweet Corn, Tome toes, goblets, and Plana Cocoa, Patina. Extract Leman, etc. ate. All kinds of SPICES. Cltmn. (Mango Pod. etc . CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. A No 1 Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, etc. All of atilt% an to wasumted as Ant clnas goods, and bay. In addition to the Grocery trade, we have purchaacd Geo. C. 11111's Neva ()Mee, where you can find a good selection of Stationery', Books, Bally. Weekly and Monthly Papers, Magazines. Books and papers not on band will be ordered and furnished on short notice with out extra charge. Special care given to orders. No trou ble to show goods—en drop In anti see tbr yourselves. WY - Goode delivered without extra charge. C. . M. WG rzazen".. Montrose, May 18, 1870. THE LAMEST AHRIVAL, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, Xlicscstais ssaa.ci 19h40,a,5, HARDWARE, CROCKERY Aire keep a PULL STOCK of the above art des, and sell them at the Call and examine oar Stock &outtalk°, May 23, wua NAME'S OWN PITALEONO Aorwr--1110N. Coettion.—Be eare yon get Petortan Syr, pamphlets free. J. P. DINSMORE. Pro No. 36 Dey St„ New York. Bold by Draggiala generally. Werth la, trno.-7 R . AM CURLERS RWILIP4I6AIII.I orrieLn von M LADIZS. Tatented July Pal 1857 i•C'efier is thentost perfect dilfon ever adored to the Lir- It Is =idly, .openata, tuin appearance; and will h4nre the hair, as there Is test required, and stomata). substauce .taped to rnatilf lathe Lair. the teetered :only, and for by_ MCMUWIti CO. 'lsl. INith Street. "PlqiimmtutA .r.. , .. • , deelpne& fol„the use of the Vedt• PI Profession and' the'remtly •poereesing those Itittlhhie medicinal properties wh iet eloegtoah.Qld and Pure Gin. • Indispr.unable to Females: -Good "for Kidnej Cont- plaint*. A delicious Tonic. Pat up in asses, aannsitl. Lug one dozen bottles each. and sold a 7 aXidru_ggiste: grocers, &c. A. X. RINEIGER & CO., estalsiphed N 0.15 itearsefiaresS, Weer Torn. • . . Tor ssiont.hcutrose t 5,7 • Jois.l4-13 , • AB= MEM= Ate; NEW 'GOODS WEBB & GERE. AND TAN Sacs lo,Lic:l C7israist, STRAW GOODS, &e. &e. IN MONTROSE NOVELTY CLOTHES WRINGER The Best in Use. VERY LOWEST PRICES Ca - CASH PAID FOR WOOL A. A O. R. LATITROP IRON IN THE BLOOD. rG_Erm P,,oku o lq 0 .5011 - THE PLACE T(TRADE • And where jou dad THE BEST VARIETY OF OOODS. AT THE MOST =Eau. mem, ID as - 'Guttenberg, Nosenbaurn ITYST RECEIVED, Large and handsome selection of READY MADE CLOTHING, For men. boys' and youths' wear. Fine telethon of CLOVIS, CABBI3IEILES, COATLNGS, de., For Custom Work. We take measures and make up gar• meats to order, after the nearest and most tasty style's. Large variety of Pl= 000D8 to sell by the yard. A tine variety of Gents* YURNISEICIO GOODS, Neckties, Bows, Paper and Linen Collars, shirts, Trunks, Batch. els, Umbrellas, ete, Large selection of neatest styles of HATS AND CAPS, .arluuo materinl. lu our Dry Goode Departro.2t you NEW DRESS GOODS Silks, Poplins, Mohairs. Alparns (black and an the lead lug colors and shades, Piques. Percales, printed Organ dies and llntlWo. Prenc)t tiinghams, etc. WHITE GOODS Table linen, Touch, Napidur, Swim. ?Callus. Jet PARASOLS. Sambas's.. Skirts. Comets. SW and LlaLe Thread Gloves, 11 mien . , Ibtatlterchlefs, Collars and Cuff... etc. . . • , SHAWLS. SAQIIIDt.nf 'various material and In differ ent Idyl. DRESS TRIMMINGS and Buttons, Hamelin, Tramming,. Putting. Fringes, etc. DOMESTIC GOODS. Mcmlius, Calk., Ticks, Denims MILLTNERY GOODS We hare a leave selection In trimmed and untrimmed HAIM. Sandowns, Flowers. Ribbons, Satins, Illusions, Laces, Blonds, Frames, blackand colored Crepes, &a. The prices on elk oar Goode are marked my DOWN and will defy all competition. Our pads am bought in large quantities , . and selecon with mat care, and we flatter ourselves that we aim give satisfaction to all. Mootrove, May 11,11110. & NICIIOI,S ~t~.,, ;.~' DRUGGISTS & A POT I lECA RIES Keep regularly supplied with trittintrvrwatTro Drugs and Medicines. Chernimila. Die Stuff., WI ties Liquors, ?minis, Oils and:Varnish, Perittmery, Fancy Soap, Yahkee Notions, Se. dc. Fresh from New York City. All the most popular PATENT MEDICINES sold In this section, among which may he round, Ayre's sod Jayne's Family Medicines, Hembold's Bo• dt. Schenck's Pa[tannic Syrup and_Ses Weed Tonle. Doormen's end eireesermsn's Fe male Pills, Hall's tough Balsam, Wisharre Pine Tree Cornial, Roil', Heir Renewer. Ring's Ambrosia. Kennelly's-11nd kat Discovery. lloottemi's Germ,* 'Bitters, Hostetter's Stomach MOM. And unary other kinds of real, vale. and moult. Inlay our Sleek emtrrscesa au., .. , Ortmern of everything oils ally keptlu well regulated Milk Stores. ElT — Pro.criptione receive particair attention,. and are earcrully and promptly compoonded. .• Store formerly occupied by J. Erberldec . A. B. BrRNs. Montrose, March 23, AMOS NICIRMS. ... CONSUMPTION CAN PE CURED! ',. DRuNCIMTIS CAN RE CPEEDI al CATAVaII CAN DE' CURED! it. DR CARPENTERS 10 . OX VG ENIZED !DEDICATED • DitIALATIONS. 4i...1e1at DR. CCM 0 RN'S V 5 3 , Inhaler .0 InhalingnFluids. Adds,. S. C. I.ACEY. M. D. LnecTvllle, Pa. Jose 1. MO. :Imo •.• • $2OOO A YEAR AND EXPENSES To azents to Fr I I the celebrated WILSON SEIVING3IA CHINES. The pest machine in the world. .Stitch alike on botiriddem. One Ilachine without Money. For furth er particulars. addrems tt; N. nth et.. Mare, Pa. (Intalittn.S. $25 TUE FOLSOM IMPROVED Twenty-Ftve — DolinrFamily Sewinn lilachinh, The cheap c.t First Clare , Blachtne In the Market. Agent. %elated In every Town. Liherulcorronlggion alloweit For terms and circular. ndrlrcroi A. S. Hatoccon, lien. Agent. No. MittChustant at.. Philadelphia, Pa. (may 1.8---Snith* pumps! PUMPS: BLATCHLgrs Cucumber Wood Pumps The Best and Cheapest Pumps evefinado, , Durable, reliable, aecurate and rierfeet, and give no taste to the Water They ere adapted depth of well npto water very easily one can pnt thee in repair, & whet to " directions: give perfect satis• ASK von BLATOBLEY'S CUCUMBER WOOD PUMPS. Every Pump sold by me or my authorized flint guaranteed genuine. CHARLES G. BLATCHLEY,Manfr..... G 24 and, WU Filbert Omer, Philadelphia, Pti. Ap. 6-3ni . .. • '. BOUNTY, ,•, . -" - ' • .. PENEITON_,___S - Snit MUM PA SOL,DIERS 71 ,..idtesilibta. LICM:PBED Aumnrr a the GOV. gamENT, twin i obtelned Inc. as 1 Stl it = me _ , i iii o w , prompt intention 10 airentline to bisciret No done wsleusnenentit. . ORO. Me VIITTIOPH Montrose, Juie4tb,llll4. TWENTT-POWIII AIMJ44. I%IEI Of the Stesquehatiria,Coutity-Agrieulturad Society, dill be-141 in Montrone, on Wednesday„. Aureday and Friday, Sept. 14; 15 lila 16, I'B7o. intim* 3.-4032136 Best Stallten.dreof tocntyeatting_2,; • colt raised In the county.. 43, 2d Ir 3 , • heavy disnadit kat.S. Sd 3:Pen , - Wen " 6, ad 3, Ed " - blood'aire and colt' ' 15 , 4 Tit 3. 3 d gagg gr i t: E li farAttnts. " single inarecnrerliquiaid . • ratted In the County 6,2 d I, " hone not rat3ed In the Co.- IS, 2tt 3 1 21 u pat • matched hornets . •• mats not ntinndill the.cc. , " &a il 3 year old eolts C" A• at 3 colt &al U •• 2 •• Co, dent, In Atm. .• 6, luxe Like, Bri,a ,, ewatir. . Judaon Stone , 244 FIIIIS LIMO. }Judges. Daniel North, Franklin, DIVISION la.—CLAIM 1.—D17031121, Beat Durham bull 'unsold and upwards • ' 45.2 d "A lid Am. lig'st yearling . lid Country , • Cluint'n burham enw'd Yam Wand - ' • upwards 5.2d511.24 Ann, Ag'at '` you' ottl ' • 5,;d Country - cent. I year old Co. 004, ad Am. Ag. ^ heifer era..... ,!.... Mass m.-onsim Dirndls&,• ..-.' ' Best bull 43;2d Coni ... tery Gent. cow 4 yr'', old and upwards 2,2 d, ,''•l- -- - hinter &years old... ._...... _ 3. 2d • i• - " .. - 2 .. 3. td •• • - " 3 yearllogs.., - 3,131 4 calves 3,2 d . " " boll calf Co. Gent. 2d Am. Ag. heifer colt ... .. . ... . -..... " Perrin Wals.'Bridgewiter. Thomas Patton. Silver Lake, }Judges. S. W. Breed, Brooklyn, • Mrse.tit. -orrozis. Best ball 2 years old andupwardsss, td $3,11d 'Am. Arr. - yearling bull 3.2 d Country. Gent. caw • 'wham ots aadarerardlili,ll2l - o,tm - ^Am. - AA.. S year old heifer............ 3.24 ' Country • Gent. . ..24 2d " 'CO. Gent. ed Am. Ag. I ball allf better calf CLUB IY.—OBADE DEVON!. Be,t bull $3, tad Country Gen.; cow 4 years %Ad and aptvania 3,2 d " better a years old 9,3, 2d " . •• 3,2 d • - a. Cu " • • " . ocut, 2d Am. Ag. 44 1.4 9 yearling's 4 calm.— bull calf . heifer calf. • - Christopher Byrne, Choconnt, Orrin Prichard. Springville, }Judges. Robert Kent, Bridgewater. crass AND ASAP*. Best pair working oxen Wier 4 years old.. ' • • ' 45,M91.11161 Ara "dg. •• pair etnera 9 years old„.. , a,g ; Country taunt " yoke fat 5. Rea s3": ‘, '• for steer or cow 4,1 d " CLAsS il.--A1.111:MMIF, - •', • Best bull cow heifer 9 years old I calf year old bull calf MIES 111..ATESEITHES. Bert Bull 5 3 . 9t3 4,3 d Country Gent. heifer 3 rears old 3, Id ...... . 3,2 d " • I year 01d.... ..... . Co. Gent. 2d Am. • Ag •• •• mat boll calf. Wrn. T. Austin, Bridgewater, George lIIIITLOOD. New Milford, I. Judaea. Janum Bterßog. Brooklyn) , CUM REL , - treg: Best herd of short horns andthelrtell—, • WO, 2d A EG " DeVolls Rot lea than 10 owned add exhibited brone l l in. Bent herd of agile aim) breed noticed then 10 owned and exhibited by one man $lO. James Hasson, Springville, G. J. Babcock. Bartonl, i-Judges John Tewksbury, Auburn, 1.1.1.—CLA2111 L.--4/1111r. . . M. S. DESSAL;KEL • Best fine wooled buck $.3, 24 Country Ge!tt. " three fine mooted ewes..... 3,2 d - Co. Gent. 24 Am. ka• " came wooled buck $3, 2.1 Country Gent. " three court° wooled ewes._ $. 2d " " lambs.. Co. Gent-#d Am. Ag. " middle wooled beck 8 , 11. 2d Country Gent. 3 " " lambi Ca. Gent. 2.:1 Am. kg, - buck lamb of. . . Agrtiallterallat. Urbane Smith, ....... S. D. Thomas, Springville. pi:lcer. Ebenezer Gage, Bluer Lake, CL.LE , 8 Best borr.. • 24 14 sod 1.24 3 " 1 pigs over 3 mos. 01d....... 3,2 d Country beat fat hog 1 1, 21 3 " ' " Best trio of Turkeys Co. Gent. 9.7 Am. Ag. Dark Brahma* " " Light Black Spanish " Berkley " " Bambergs " Leghorns •• 1,11 tot of fowls owned and ex. Wilted by one man $4,2115 3 , trio of Decks ........ Co. (km.. 21 Am. At. Jo ho Hooter. Bridgewater. TM DeWitt, New Milford. 14 10 ,.."ma Thos. John wm, Bridgewater. DITISION flf.—Ouxic 114011WV41.—c..1.103 I.—DUTZEIL AND • Best tub or firkin et Zane butter. $401.114 • Sep 10 pounds butter mode by girls under 18... 2,2 d 1 " enema not lets t•ban M pounds 4, 0 CLASS 11.--SEZT.S. • Beast Moshe! corn In the car„Co. Gent. 2d Am. Ag. ad2.k . " +4' ba.h white w. wheat y barbel epting whert „ 24. nnehel - rye Am. Agrtmatnrittlat 2d yt, buvhel oats 2d .5‘ Charlet Read. M 2 2trole, O. J. Ildwle.7 , New Milford, yJodgca. Norman Granger, Rush, (1.414 1n... vitograzuts,:ac. • Bwt Lemnriment Intl npplcs... winter apples . qui:tics ' - Amcen AgElvaltmall4 and greatest - variety' or Pfg: ' etables... . .. .--.-Co. Gent.. 51 Am. A. '' 3 eabbag,o - bends ...... --.:Am. ,NrlCooot, 121•2% " 8 *Mtn en anther • ld' X " 3 pumptrhts , " • 2d -X " 3 heads cauliflowers... ..... " 2 0' M , 10 rut:Asps . 1 4 . •• 1 ( 2 ) Zo t ts . 14 . „NS' ” 10 tomatoes .' bushel potatoes X •- assortment of grapes grown In the county .Cot Gent., 21 Mn. Ag. " elder vinegar not less than one gallon Am. Amicnret: 2d thf •• 10 pounds maple sugar Co. '' Mont. 2dukar. Ag. o • ' " 10 pounds honey James K. Carman, Montrose, John Wilson, Middletown, Judges.. • John Footer, Frlenderille, DIVIIIO2I v.--1111111111Tr1CITILLTA.. , -CLABS 1.-- cram Best double carriage.. single carriage... - lumber owoo • • '• democrat wagon •• double sleigh... " single sleigh.— " table bateau " chamber sett . M U. —PAN I XPLENXXIN AND HLACNSNITHINO. flePt plough. • cultivator •" 'corn shelter... .. straw cotter. .... cburn power.... " firkin ........ ..... hor.e rake weeping' machine butter pull CLASS 111.—JeZATIM, AV. . ....: Best pair Ilan hoots Country Gentleman pair roarer boots' Are. AgrieultnrsUst 3 Side* hartere leather.... -Country Gentleman " 1 Sides upperleather. 'Co. Get.,.24 AM. Az . ••3 stdealtole bertha:. ..... .. I ~ u• eats doable hunters.— ..... 413..24 Am. Agrlearst. actt single hurries'. .. ..... 3,2 d " .. E. J. iingere, Mentrente, .- . • C. 2. Foster. Montrose, dodge,. E. C. Pordluttn, Mentrono, • . _ . t• ntetston TI.-ctass 1.-nosterto 2rksitriacruluts. Rest 10 yard. Ilssinel L 22, 24 sl' -.- - 10 yards woolen carpet 2, 24 1 "10 yards rag carpet ........... 2, 24 1 ~ • . pair woolen WAS ',. I, 2.1 ,lif ' ' "" I ,=l 3 o i rwTtil t e e n n ti ' rtleles.. 1 1', 1 4; iff . lo yard') linen cloth 2,34 1 10 yards caeslmere . 2,1 d 1 , piece toweling ' 1,2 d )6' ' . . -dies. Ralph Birchani„Jraporp, , Judges. • " henl'l4 llll. 'l.7 gC. r .. h gl Oa ".. . ,I k'- ottna .B"iSi on .d2- ; ; Brldip) 1, 14. we . ~ .ter' 11_, .,., ..1, ' , , ', 2,.1 .3:.,.:, • • CLASS SL-71113 . AILTS, OASAIIINTAL irainza Iroliic; sq. Rest dental wind.. . ~ .. ~••••A 1411 1 1' .' Ambrotspea . , . • e patchwork mink :quilt et anykind d, Id I (Trod ~ • "11,0• • - . tidy enalr corer. ' .. 1 ' , “.f1. , :t Sine enstooldery ' if ' chair enshlon. , ..... . i " kelt shawl. . ... -.., - " .coneetlois dereer . • :: b' exl " ioircn.ravlngs ' ' - . -7: -- N . i - . zu,..L...-,. • • • •-., • ••• -I; la -1 . x - Gwen:tip:tor worsted,work: - ......... - .,..,4 ad K " ornamental • needier:rod: ' '• I, Sid 'K. " inninnwilkii: . • 4;;........ ... ;.:I .. • •.1 , , Id K Mrs Charles lAthem. Mentroa Di 1l , • • Dirt: 0. S. HAW'S'', N'WMilfoM. 'lUdireiL . Um Wln: alum% litquirtme. ••" • . minium i'yq...-a:A., ca. -VApittIiIItiIATEDAZTICI2II. L. F, Vila, Montrose,., . • - , J. B. McCollum; DonnEcdr„ • ) dge Ides. Win. 11. Cooperjiliontrow Ju 1101• D. R...nthrir ontroae, A. t il:MAWItte ; i Coe_, . it LD N R • WIC R.I.TEBBtrpi Pieddent.' '' ' • '.• . ' • ' . R. O. filllXß,Seentia• - Montrose,' Jetta 2, IWO. ' • , , ':, ', ', ,' ';',. cisterns °rimy feet, and throw drapidly. Any and keep them it up according ey never fail to JEWELRY PREMIUM LIST ... 2O $3 4, Id Country Gent. 3.24 Co. Gent. 4d Am. Ag. C o. ?cut., :?d WOll6, JOST. CA1L111461611 $5, 2, 24 3 . 3, 51 Am. Agrienrat 3, 51 Country Gent. . 3, 24 jot. Agricerat .Country Gentleman . .33 . country Gentleman rm. Arolenltorallst CutinU7 Gentkatan, J., A. TiJitrla
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