Countg usitttoo girectoll. Taw linen in thin Direriery, one year„- 1.50 (well additional line, 50 da. NEW MILFORD tVM. L MOSS tt CO , Dealeraln Dry Goods, Ilata,Caps. Roots and Shoes, and General Merchandise. on Nate .trey[, rccnnd door below. the Episcopal Church.** 1.7.00.1 , 1170TF.L. kept by 'WILLIAM 8111711.. on Main orreel, near OW Depot—. .Nlcnotas snomaKEß. Arta for Leifer. double Turbine. Beat %rater ',bee! In use. Satldactlott guaranteed. W. S. MEAD, Foondry., and defiler to Plows and other utensile. ono door from Phtoners (Wet. Main st. N. F. KINDER. Carriage maker and Undertaker, on Main Street, two doors below Nowley's azure. XeCOLIEIf BROTHERS. Dealers 111 Groceries and PrnsisiOns. on lUlti otreet.o n. nAnner Deg Teri In Morn.. Peed. %Intl, Solt, Lime. Cement. Groceries sad Provisions on Main htrent x tolipipsite the Genot. W. .t T. HAYDEN, Manufacturer• of char, and Wholesale defaleti to liabkeri Notion• ■nd Piffle) lkols. on M.+ln Street. below Episcopal Chrucb.. • IdOsA KNIP. Leather Manufacturers and dealer.. in Morocco Findtnge..te.. near 1;0st-opal Church. • ALNEY & HAYDEN. Dealers in Drugs and Medicines. and Manufacturers of Cigars, on Maln Street, near the Dopot STF.PIIRN. linnw Slna i nlns and tentrat TUT%fring. on ?Juin Street, routh ethe Arkge. .1. 1)1C1iF.R.M. , ..N..1u.. valet In general merchandise and Clothing. Brick Store. on Main Street. WHIPPLE & MEAD. tk:alcrp In gvnerni Merchnndtft, on Main Straw!. u. V. HAWLEY. M.l.rin antenll Ito rchiodllw, no Main Street, opposite Phlnue)'•llolci. GIIEAT-BEND L. S. LENUEI.M. Manufacturer of Leather, and dealer in ienrral U . ct , dire.on Main Str.-etJ 11. I'. DORAN, Ncrchyut Tailor and deller In Ready 31Ade Nothing, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, :11.41u Street. LENOXVILI.E. 111 RAY Mnunfactorct of and dealer In ward or I'lowr and Cactinp, GIBSON EDWARD- X IfftYANT. Itsnufaetorcro of Wagoor and SletzhA, near the Ingalls' Store. . _ !s THOSE. WEBB Q WIRE, Nays Odka, and drakes In Grocer. is and ProciAnnv,,Cmckery. etc., Puddle avenue. JAVA'S F.. CAME ALT. Attorney at Leer: Ocoee we door - below Turboll Howe, Public. Avenue. IL COOPERS CO.. 11.,nkera. .en Parelzn Pa. .age Tick t. and Drafts on England, Irclatsd and %cot land. J. H. FLETCHER'S Eating Salsas Is titepties to grt Ice (Warn, 011114•Xl. and Clams, In every style. On MAW arse.. STRtie & BROWN. Urreral Fire aneLlte Imam. anee Aconta ; itailnoul and Accident Tlcket• to Nen . York and Ph llnd.iphla. °Mee one dour mai ofihc 11.•tnk. P. B. CR.% Nl)!..htt. licueeel Infarance ■ad Sewing Ids Chinn Agent. rahlic ArenVe. J. 1.. TA I.IROT - the ranee to get 'ram aroterfes and Proirll.l..nx. ELmr , Part. lard. Tex./in:sr. Rica, To- Nur., Sin uR. St-gxrx, uyatrrx and Refreshments, nn• der S. ii. nrayro S Brother..• BURNS & NICER ILI, the place to get °ragman& )1. , d1 eoucw. elzars. Ttsbucen, Plpea, Pocket-Buokii, Speets des, Yankee NUtit/130, &e... Public Avenue. AVM. L. VOI, Harar•. matter and dealer In all article, ..nally kept by the trade, oppoelte the Bank. • wn. IL BOYD & Dealer% i• Stoves. Ilardwary. and Manufarturrrr of Tin and Sbeettrun care, comer of Main and Tornpike afrrnt. mooftgg,t, 1 . 1V6y , Merchant Tailor* and dea/cti In Clotho, Trimminzo, and P`ornt.bln: Ganda. 121111 Arlon. , for Sint o, M3Onion. on Main ntrert, F•rrdham A BULL!, 1111. Dcaler in Grocevies. Provirion., St.:loner:, and Yankee Notion*. at head of ?unlit Av,:nar. T. •PORE R. CO., hetiter to Solves, hardware. A Grirolt nral implement., Floor and Grocerww, oppA rite Tat - bell 'lnure, RATNSFoRD d, MITCHEL. Liven, and tzchnone Stable. 111 mar of Rant btalding. • .1. R. DEWITT S rO.. Dealcn In Dry Gorki,. Ilard rare and getteral merchabdise. comer, De= Bark Mock.. tto cal 3intelligenct Notlcv. The appointment of Rev. 11. Porter oldie Un iver-alis4 Church in Montroe•, is deferred until the fourth Sunday in Sept. (25th) at 1O and 7 r. at Notice. There be a meeting of the Universalist flocietvand ('Larch of Mting mac and Bridgewa ter held at their ehurek - Sept. 10th, at 2 r. to erect edleent. Let there be a general attend ance. Plowing Match. Nit , are requested to OMR that competikirs and judge, at the plowing match 011 the first day of thr Fair will find dinner ready ut the Tarbrl) Hom.e, at 12!'s tielOck. Nicholson Fair. The stands on the Nicholson Agricultural Fo- Cagy ground., will he rented fur the Fair (4 . 1870, on S alurilky Fept. 101 h, at 2 o'clock, p. m. W. IL Ditraos, Soc't. Dna. T.. 1. di M. Wheaton Will be al Wilmarth's sotei , Rophottom, on 3lotiatty the 12th of Sept. They will tnish up nil mutinies fur tevtli with parties in that ricin ity and 'close up their business for a year at least. All patties in arrears must sett. ap dur ing their stay, which will be'limited to one • They will go Prom thereto Nldtelson,on Mon claytherl9th inst., where Dr. J. S. Smith will join then, and give Lis attenticur tO the prewr vatirm of the natural teeth. Parties in the vicinity of .Nieholaan and Poe n:grille will please heed this, as no fortherro lice will be given until we reach Tunthannaek. T. J. Witexrox. Buar.tuunton, Sept 7,18711 Horrid Death from Llettning„ During a terrific thunder storm which passed 'OVerNaislitifford on.lionday evenitigi Aug,. p. .31rAratriesliosenenutts was killed, and his wife , entirely paralyzed by a bolt of lightning, which passed down the chimney, completely demol ishing it, foliowing the stove pipe Into the ceil ing and bed-room where 31r. and Mrs. a were sleeping, and doing its work of deatkand *de struction in a shocking manner. The first intimation the neighbors had of the affair was when Mrs. R. was beard shouting in Alheittuet that the house had been entered by burglars, and her husband murdered: upon amine:ion, the foregoing facts met theirustort lthed 'gate. The wife had lain all night by her dead husband . to an unconscious stateandttpon the return of animation could come to no other conclusion, in her bewilderment, than. that it was the work of some fiendish burglar and mid night assassin. Mrs. R was unable to attend the funeral of her busls.nd, but it is hoped she will survive her Injuries. We have reason to believe that the . peed people of New billfold will reader all of the assistance and sympathy in tab power to the widow and friends in this their day of ae vere —Tho population of Mauch Chunk will iwt exceed 5,000, Borough Items. -i—Our.Graded 4 School corwmellecil telt 44°P day. —Bishop Steven' sIR visit St Paul's church on Sunday next. It b expected that a very large clans wilt present thentielvcs for confirmation. —At the collection taken up at the Episcopal Church on Sunday Just for the benefit of young men studying.fot.the IWO al re received. —Mr. Albert Keeler has been doing some good work in repairing in'front of his building on Main Street, and we are thankful Indeed that we can report a little progress on some of the side walks which have been in such a disgrace ful condition. We art;yet fearful that "Old King" Winter will patbloq Irtfore there will be a full completion of the work so long needed. —The commeneemont of thO, long Meted September rains has • begun, and the parched ground and vacant was are being somewhat tilled with frequent showers Whir the advent of the first autumn month cornea the cool and bracing gill weather so pleasant Ui animals and mankind, after such a long continue.) and unus ually heated term. . Opening of the Grnded Reboot, Ott Monday morning the boys and girls of our tafrnpgll aftel* . gpolci:llltiffotgerly hastening to tehool ; 'some to secure 1 to hest seats, some In earnest to store their minds with useful knowledge, and some withoUt 'tiny de finite purpose in view. A large number of seholarkwere present and all the teachers ex cept Miss Carpenter - 4th° Priinary Department, who now oenvalerciug Arum illness hopes In a couple of week to resume her place, mean-while .51 - iks Jenny Fuller "tenches the young idea how to shoot" in the N. E. lower nsun. After singing Rev. Mr. Miller read one of the Psalms and offered O prayer. • . Mr. Berlin the principal experwised his great gratification to the 'assembled departments of the School, on meeting again so many of his beloved pupils, and hope that alter a vacation which to him ba4., been, lie pleasantest of his life, they Would unitedly and zealously work for mental improvement. As every teacher should be, heseems ,deeply,iutqrestqd, „ln child ren, and it is hardly a matter of surprise that he should have so much enjoyed his vacation for he left us a bachelor, andretstrned a henedict. During the Fist year his pupils have learned to know and love him; and we predict a pleasant and profitable School for the coming year. Be Is ready to organize a class in German if a sufficient numberare ready to enter and con tinue lb a class about three terms. ',.This 'would seem a very favorable opportunity for acquiring a knowledge of this language. Mr. Dewitt one the Directors was present with tickets of admission for scholars out of town, the price of which is the tuition for the term, an arrangeffient of great advantage to the treasurer. Now the School is started again, let its pat rons look after its interest and theirs. S. Tax on Mortgages. A me has just been decided in the. Court of Lancaster county, under theitet of April 4th, 18 , 68, exempting mortgages, judgments, ri.conizances, and moneys ow ing upon articles of agreement for the ale of real estate made after the passage of the act, from; all tavation except for State purposes, and that - from and after December Ist, 1868, no taxes of any de scription, except for State purposes, should be assessed or collected on the se curities above specified. Dr. Clark. The people of this county have had the opportunity of availing themselves of the skill of thts popular physician, and the large and extensive patronage which he has received during the two months that he has been among nsoiotes well for his skill as au eminent practitioner. Du, ring his sojourn we hare had an opportu nity to make his intimate aquaintance and we not only consider him an adept in his profession, but a thorough gentle man and man 'of honor, and well deserv ing the :confidence of limempic We wish him merited success wherever he may go. Robbery ut Girton Bend. , On Sunday;triornlng lu.4t some accom plished thief broke into the D. L dt W. R. IL Depot at Great Bend, pried open the desk and extracted about 82,000. made good his escape and up to this writing hatrnin:been apprehended.. 'This . happend after five o'clock in the morning as the night watchman did not leave the depot until that time. It is surely get ting to be perilous times, no person can tell when or where his money, property or life even is safe from the hands of burglars. and ass:wins. The - .safe door was away for repairs which accounts for the money being in the desk. Lililer from dlithloo. Wtrtirs'Prniciii, Mich.; :one, 40 , 1970. Mu. Enrrott:-14 is now come time since wrote you anything in relation to the great west, the country is at this time healthy. Wheat is good in quality, but the yield 14 not as large as !unit. for $1.30 per bhshel, but the SUCCORS of the Prus sian army in the French and Prusatr war has causodidg:l4ll.lol'Pes:: C 8 The corn crop !Oohs very fine, never better in this State. Rain has been abundant and suita ble. The potito crop will he stitui account of the potato bugs; they have made havoc among the vines. Since I wrote you I have sppuL-tlidrcy week/lila gisnsaa. I was In eleven of the southeoleni courafes. jpis Amos Wiwi rut country. Tice surface consists of undulatingt and ro,ling prairie, much of the land is fertile, a •••• anwnitefsainwilimakstAtte-hotionalasols produce well, The subsoil is well adapted for dry weather... - . A eery entignitled 'Nerd in to the State during the slimmer, and will con tinue no doitht thrones' 'the ' of nava of uneuitivated !sod lies out hearing a wi nkle/is prairie getter that - ;KM 'fa:cattle in two or three minsths. Grating fs emphatkally the business of that country; there is more to be madent that than sny, f4lng 14071 1 flot..the Or- • get proportion of emigrants are of the speegla lion order. < The ithuis ands.scitrceity'bf tim ber ate dralrhackk,'`Titetelit An tttititniance of am l .4 itte4iaied.6o" ace.Learenwintb,i,Topt.isal,thia camms. AAA' 'nee, of - lint lane M:iti,ylannetiort p o d s 4 c , 'The Sirde,is and towns springing up like magic, and railroads are being rapidly constructed Thp_State often w.U4,trornidrcrught ; Ifit was not' that) it would beconie one of our greatest States, after It is purged from the blood shed by the John Brown 'Mad& John vatailnerdid3 abot Idmseic These were the teethes: . gi shocking massacres in the early dais of Einwg.. , John and Jim are together pilgrims again prob: ably. t . ' • ° • • fir T b e *r X • a!t t lka 4 Pl* 4l l 3 itbd will be dedicated it* kat tiro weekihdas today, fial P= l o4= betOrfek iiikktiolia*Jate for tbtaffiit, Luzerne - County: Items from the De/rue/air : On Saturday night, August 28, James 'McPher son, in company with some companions, made a raid on a garden to get some fruit. A Ger man, who owns the garden, was on the watch, and tired into the party. McPherson received two halls, one In the arm and the other in the groin. AbtU.ir o:al ? c,t a , i t al,_,lEbnrsday lfternoon the passenger 'tram on ate Elitantishifrg`itailroad was run Into by a coal train on the bridge and a passenger cur came near being preciptated in to the river. William Allen, of llarelion, Pa., was the only person, we believe, who was in }um!, and his injuries were not serious. • A distressing accident happened at Olyphant last Wedensday morning a man named Frank Eveson being run over by a eoal traip, and hav ing his leg teribly smashed from the knee 'town. He also received internal injuries, and alter lingering in terrible agony ontil sea o'clock last evening death came to his relict. Mr. Eveson lived at Peekville, and was a good and ri:specta ble citizen. On Saturday evenin#, Auptst 2 27, at 5 1 4 do lock, sacs the "itepubliCzin tfse ittoosie Powder Com m:my Lav7 another acditifirit at their pou'ller works at Hustiale, one of the buildings being i • blOwn up, lolling ne n tie MOT i)V4I. _ . . The building blown up was the eortting mill, ', of many ' , dial& Perm"`h and claims to be, a gentleman of integrity, ,t man of honor, and a the Santo 'which met' with a 'similar aceident ! very skillful phttiiciath partieularly in the treat several Monl4 Mr. I..'} -, lrhiel) t wo l nen wore hment of cbronit . ..diseaies. lle is being received 'killedThe.man killed on gatnrility want a new ,I nv minty as a. man of honor and skill. wldle ' band, named Gilmore, it:holt:ld worked for the others pnanounee him a humbug toil think company only n. short time. The loss to the th e re e " rlill ". i 'l nil , Ir " r tP 9 7 and Lima ,Juddie so Indlor. )T roy would he elad to emplot him Moosictionpany Is not very heavy. I could they knOwitint to he a man worthy their About nine o'clock .Monday evening, Aogast 1 confidence and patronnue. Will von plat-e in 29th, a- man named 0. F. Grovenor, late of t _tiwin Inc if the said Dr. Ii (lark is tt resident of ! ,„ this city , your plate.: If -40, what la, Id. .tundin:2,. among Brooklyn. N. T., widin returning Iyou as a matt and It , physminn Can we cm 'front Hyde Park, over the railroad hridr neross t;.,1,,,, hint 1 i , treat bin else , . itclitv , that he will ; ie the Lackawanna, walked or. fell off the strut- trot tint its valuer recei.ed for •.01r4 1111 l ley. He' is I Lure on the nyde Park side, a distance of about I ~emently a man having a,know dge 41 many iseam.s, 1,/ whether he has th e 0141 i 'li ly (> treat ! seventy feet and W3o illSlBlll9y kilted..t UNE' ill,llu UP:III , D for NernAia:te YArtALD • ~ the saille'llinit , ' he "eett We would not erte n , eth...ita.,t t ' aerreet cure Inn Meal,. dray. No a.rm A party of brakemen who •wele 11Car the discard him irVa worthy and skillfol man, , ~r Nen- ow , De.ea.e lade to yield to it , . 011,f : el bridge and saw the tigeldent . gye The alarm and neith e r 1111, Wl' wash to be sold to an i ipiistror or f,; ( 7' .r i g i. :'" . ? 1 , f ;4 1 . f ,";2:;!,' ,' n ; ( ;:o . ;:,,Y a ' r 7!‘arl lr -\ ;:s 'r a ‘ lr i f. ' 7,i went 10 1 111 A nsisistance, when he trac taken up I,knntbug! I T.1,.03:pre tonny who woo I he „dad l the tnnit tratontalat.c•n-llet rod rarely (vile to prottuee an d ,4.,; , ,1 1;6 a gr a c:ery a t m .,th' yt y ,l, p :u . k. [do svoil theinseltrs of hiS services . allwe 'he 11 COllpiele and perainmad eon:. It eoralitta aoinat vr lea ve,, it' ;, r e poraeom you e r ,„ti nt „, the t i,, t &e s Inc- ot the A ~.111 ~t d,-ervt• Inc ate e 1.114.. It It... Ari the 1 , 1?- Where be was attended by 1)r. ('. A. Steven 4. r.da Lomat:: and ,rtrommenilaii,m,„. Ib. r ,,,.. 1 .,„if t t. r i ,.',. 1 ,7; p 7,4" , ,, y r ° 4,11 t r h o " n b o e ll -i lr ' , P . b l:gl ic u ' ltZ : ark ‘: ' , " ,,,Vd ' ay. ' of this city. It was evident that he had died ring to the Ithowtquoliry at lout g4riigat row tit nosert to nooth the tortnied nerves, and ...tale.; almost instantly.l shame, you will contr a great ravornnd oblige , ch ,',:::7r 3 t ,;:r t ' t ,:'::;,,. l ,„ Ip ,. k „, ~,,,1 p as g m.. _An examination of the hotly proved that he t lucidly' One Pee toilre - • $lOl - - - Ihteinge 6 rOntek, I nix Pak;l:e* - - 5-11 0 - - st had received a deep cut on the fomhead and a I it in rood by all dealer. In drnrle end medicine., TURNER ,t CO , Po •prletora iheillre of tilt. skull and right leg. 11n1 Trenton' hlreet, iii),oN, SI EA, Alderman Jones was notified, but it W , LY not considered necessary to hold an inquest as there had been witnesses to his death. , To growl i, VY4,130,,# ki)ver vutrli, two spectacle case, a two-foot ride and pocket knife iy,owriAina freight WS for goods trceivtal from Nevi Tork;iuzal a iect4pt for mil i patAl4l.3it. McCu. '- Decerisect came M rhts city only n- short time since, from Brooklyn; and has niece occupied the house of a Mr. 'McCue betomen Linden and Spruce streets. lie is a loan :thont tilts years of age and leaves a wile who is at present at Nieholson, Mr. Grovenor WaS a man highly respeetcsl 1/y all who knew hint and was a brother Mason of high standing. His body was removed to the eAablishtni•nt of Mr. Raub, undertaker, in this city. Ilarford Fair (in nceonnt or tin, ero.d,A statt• or mil advertisttig matter previotitielv reeeivt d we are obliged to defer the Jr, minor list of the Harford fair until ne week. Mammoth Tomato. r.r.41 1 4 11.11g , ./41,,1, ; New il ford. sent us a umiak. on Molotov last which measured '2O itich.in eiretnti•ranee au41,4 nightmi 2 pounds sf , uuncya. . 11 - e thifikthat. ig tlithoult to beat, ' The'bemocracy of Nryoming: County MR in Convention, on Momlay the. 29 inst. We learn the Convention Confe rees were instructed for H. H. Little of Tunkbannoek. Penn Anita Milk:nil SChool, Mum- Tiogn Co. The Fall Term comment-ell Wednesday Sept. 7th, and will continue 14 weeks. Sixty-two dol lars will pay ftr boarding, tuition, book rent, fuel. xuguraa4,a4o l l4l.4lg, All who desire ro teachreetare.a '4 4 taiuction of 47-Per Amu. :4 1 4 , AY h p isemsrouruftskirk.:644e-ora47usal State. sonic , reeet*S*46dartion cl4-per r tierm. • %rho beltilf — lPar),:Nceltt"lso 4tusitalt , 4o4o4.4l,9oukY Teachers will see that, remaining in the School two rears and graduating, they receive from vr2 to $(34 deduction from the regular charge—or or one year from V.l to 'O2 deductian. Aiaasfallti is .sluattrdlmi tbo. l .Tilva italltpad, 39 Miles south of Corning, I , rY., from which place there are ifirikj paiOtenger trains per day. alablatmanarean apply to. .tinAttry U. VEtftrtnt., Pt acil Nonni!" &Loot • Mansfield, Tioga Co. Pa. Bloomsburg State Normal SrlAsol ;This AIM InstltOgne 'has imoran the oducationallmidetiarktior,our State, WilLto year or two the. have beim re-bnilt,and tlitt•gmlimin graded - ant( ,ItttameMcfl, at n cost 01'4130,000, making it emi)fiiitically a Slotiel School. Prof. Henry .earcer,-Mded• bytt competent corps of aitsistants, hits the siMerriskm of this &kiwi, and his reputation for tact, ability and sau . x.ct;ts, is iguartgide4,of,'ilastratitsio the !Aiwa • tionalitnima. Atadte Instituted:a this place-inst, week, theveopteri44•Autoppurtuulty• M judge of the merits of Prof. Carver as a teacher. Wt know him to be a thoroughly coat pewit I instruc tor, and can heartily commend the Illoomdmrg Normal School to any young p ,, ,ple of this county who desire a thorough education. Send for circular, with course of instruction, terms, rules, etc. -- ~e ~- - The Bridgewatar Baptist Association will hold its next annual meeting with the Baptist Church in Auburn on Wednesday and Thursday Sept. 21 and 22 1870, commencing at 10 A. as. The Sunday School Convention will be held on 4 1M Y 875 The time of holding the nssociution Is put one week later ihau.thiliot.tlkisyczr oq neeount of t he Counts. Fair being Tu ill 'on the sum- (lap up pointed for the Association, A. 1. PosT, Montrose, Aug. 31, 1870. niigazhie Notices. Mal l is a handsomeillustrated Paper. It con ttlifitauc9Peati War.,ffictilrr§g7-the lia• den prisoners taken at , :liiederlirmin French Soldiers bathing at Nancy; A - Prnetsiim OniTioOt rfliarbiliElo and Some Recruits for the SiMtliGerintin Army. has, besides, fine portraits of Mademoi selle Sessi and Geo. W. Childs of the Philadelphia Ledger; a beautiful art picture, Morning in the Desert ;and three admirable summer pictures.—A Picnic in theAlioods, by A. Hoppin ; Summer Days by W. J. Henne,ssy ; and On the Beach at Lou& Branch, by C. G. Bush. Its Literary contents comprise able and very interesting Editorials on The Bal-' anceoXßctweto4a,Vaxipines -Bu11• , B11U, 'OiltlicPUncirtrithtyPOUThings; A Desira ble Calamity, etc. It has a full itimmary pf,l4me,and l , Foreign Npws, ,two addl. ; tin - nal Anther of "The MSisier,P . of 'Edwin brood," a sketch of Geo. W. Childs by . James Parton, and other fresh and reada• hie articles. INTERESTEi COMEUNICATIONS THE FOLLOWING LETTERS, RECEIV eiI by a prominent !Ai citizen of this county in reply to her °WA letter making information, nrc tbcjnost.eontplete vindication. of the high chnracter D1t.,111 CLARK as a Physiet'an and Gentlelmtn - w4 remember . having - seem It is most certainlyn lihh compliment to lbo4)octor and will doubtlesslte a means of inspiring con fidence i n hundredi of invalids tahn havennt tts % - et :trailed themselves. of Dr. (`lark's treatment and services, and will be a great gratification to hundreds who are now using D. Clark's remedies. We give below thclady's letter and the reply from Rev. O. W. Wilson, and also of the Justice of the Pence of Scenery Hill, Pa. Although cunning too late a date in the Doctor's preient visit to be of benefit to those wishing his servi ces, vet they will have an etTortunity of con milt log him at Binghamton, N. V., on Saturdays and Mondays alter November tat , reeky a %%hid, will be hereafter in our columns. eflUillV. Pp. . August 19, 1S O. i• t'ksiolt P Sit Will you penult nie, a stranger. to trouble sou with a few lines of inquiry with, re,, , ani to a re fit) (lnan l o w I)as mrently cook) among) 4s, heariost the Hattie or 1)r. B. Clark, of Sumer). 11111, Vcashington , coluty, Pa, He fumes high., Iv recoulfuentki.iiith certificate', anti affichtvit., Upon the rreeipt of the alsrive 11,4ter by Mr. WiiPllll he replied to NUS* Gates iihinedintPty and eneloeed her letter to Or. Clark, at Mon trose. The dokor writes to Miss Gates as ad- August 23, tB7O. Mo.; LAcutE Grerr,s.-1 few days since, I received a letter written by you and addruised to ,me of the -Paqtory of twenety Hill, Pa., the Rev. \V. Wilson, of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. into %clime hands your letter happened to roll, who foruartis it to nab with tho folio lug, P. " S . C.E.NETIY lIILL, 'Dn. (I..kuw—Dar Prieto, OA Brother: The euelosA fetter eante In hand this morning. I replied to it, and have !nailed the letter tor her. Mist , Gates, Unplug, you eau relieve her ehrobir trouble -t, I commit her came to your care, , W. 0. W." The honest Lone and well worried contenta of your letter are such that I could but mak film yon, in self-dOfense, an exact copy 111 r. Wilson's /1.1,1. I think it. a dun' you on e me, and • one which, from the ladyliie tone of your letter, pat n ill donhtless grant. I only wish that eyery person' in thig Nanny WllO may tat ill would ear it addre.is any prominent citizen in our county—its 1 say (although nut CgOtiStiCUJIY, Inn in self-defettam that I have as true and warm friends anteing the prominent people of n o r county, and 'ltasm whose respect, confidence, and friendship are worth otswv,sing. as I could reasonably ark or desire.profevevionalty or other wise, and would eheerfullrand abide Ivy anything 'they might say of tor. to receivi,v; copy Of Mr. Wil•ein's reply— anti the confidence your coarse Of action w linay_fte in tue. I remain yours truly, DR. B. aLtaK . Mis 4 Gatel, in nlHwer to the Doettieti letter, lnelom, Mr. repy, ie. well its reqpon.ie from the inmire of the Peace of Sernizry Hill in reply to a similiar letter written by Irer • MISS GATES REPLY TO 1311. CLARK. (Exiitscr.) Settmovii.tx, Susgielianna county. Pa_, .3tigust 26, 16;0. t i ESSUP TOWNSHIP On. 13. CI.AUX—Pear Sir: I returned home 7',.1 ROI; NTY'STA'rEMENT. this allenusin tiller nit absence of . several weeks, On settlement of (Ii mot nom ers 1809 and find a letter from you. one trout Rev. W. O. t‘lfit.the siqx.rvigu nt rx, we tittik. it of. three tone from (4. Taylor, J. P., ! hinuirelf and tift'r'iloiliirs 4 lon n'hoint issued ter Soenery FIAT, Pa., awaiting, .Puy arriYitl. It' IA par robin teen, and not brouelit in to the siltle .. with pleasure that I comply with ,your Xectnesl, meet of ISM. irrforwar,thig-you Mr. Wilson's reply to my in- " "" Al'aßliTllol.Ri - quirks with regard to yon.aLso Mr : Tylttett re-1' W TnROONAI (313T1 rtq gpoogp, to vir boo, alit wrote. istrit noon g .toi. niny , "l;e ttf value to 3' 01 3, Jt up, June tith Mug . . 2-1) 1570.-3 Auditors. and wishing situ great seeress in pitir ciractlee - . wth , clribrrelf" - - - FfIVCAr3, III k Y 0 111 4 1 -. " gin: • . • GATE:4, THE It" .V. MR. WIL§ON'S I.EtT li. i.Ar C. GATrs—itfadoin: Your. of tbe i 12th was handed me this morning by the P. 1 reply tltat..M.r. Byron Clark is of our uatist're 'i spectable tAlizeits. I have been personally ne quainteil Wlth Mtn fur several fcaM, ll' it were possible oil tontine him to a local pnu:tim, no Physician this neighborhood could supentede Liu'. 3lorky years ago be was the lbcal vian of tipts plitcv, and commantlea u very large practice Wltielt lie afterward, gave up, against trie . pent',..4i4of the people, iv ,iriler to make the mat matt of• chrome 'lea ases speclatty. _ Ile 1 I, i .n non of wealth atul far as rnorn his moral rharacter iintimlch nuteut, L Relieve 111111:rtilly'eAlii0OHt 'tteat C htUrlie and all other diamacti. haii been very ,ite,..”.:Nrio. I ItvHering that community hill in dome the tilowt.. I am I .'Yeiurs, lUG: 4 ,III,S()N. l'ast , ,r of I,titherati Church. f-C4 fCIE IiaSFONSE OF GE7I. '1 7 :'?Yi.1514 P. SCKENEICY HMI., PA., Aug. 18, 1870. ',Arun.; C. OATEs--.11 , 14ara : Your favor of :typist 12th is just received, and I hasten to re ; for, ?Mien I state oaf Dr. mdrit • fillong 40 very hest Ohnbitttn,b; as a - t of ";re'nem! grcits nto rl a watsibolitolkget ic in business, reliable in his word, and a tint class and , skillful physician 4 only state what . any other citizen of this place would do. The. j rertiticateS.art genuine, .utgl tint.fite; jhat litany - ,'ofmmof the natnes are proimt,prildnkt4f4ll a suflicieralputrantec for Ottiftiennineness. You need not he itfruid to employ him, for if hr thinks he can do you no good he will frankly tell you Ito. , yours respectfully. G I. TA YLOR, L B. Foto), G. B. ELDittiv • After thirty yeara trial.' a still ttedlvirey, the most `floqoaticiviteststooolso to Ira vivtollaa ftrvalletrlth° of the taltritrati character and rerponelhility, Phyilelatate of the first re.pectabllity, recommend it as meet erree• foal preparation for the extinction of pain. It le not only the beat rern‘dy ever known for Bruises. Cola; ,te,. but (or llyeenter7 or eholeva,evatny sirnt of bowel complOnt. ft In a remedy unstirppseed her effi ciency end rapidity or action. in the great eitleas - of In dia, and other hot climates, it hate become thelitaridord m e di c ine for ail each complaante. ea welt ror !,Ivor,? votraplalnte and other kindred dieoodere. For Coogbeaailtbide. * Cauker:Aellatrua, and Ititeurna. tie difficulties, it has been proved by the moot abundant Lod eourtheing teat 'many, to he an invaltable niedb One. ' • eirp ki!icitiops accompany (11 th bottle. erten Stela. 40cte. and $l.OO per Bottle.. Hold ia liedielne Dealer*. Mrs 1.--Int TjlE I-6)1"S LETTER Voiry respectfully." LAriltE (*. GATES: sprinplhe, Susquehanna county, Pa. SCENF:RT 11 PA., Atm. 18, 18711 The "kin Killer; -*w - gtdvcrtiormrato. pENNSYLVANIA ' I STATE AGRICCLTURAL SOCIETY The exhibition of this Society fir 1ST() will be held at Scranton, on Tuesday, Sept. 27,Weilm day 28, Thursday 29, and Friday 30. The grounds are SWWitrilk the building 3 and accommodations ample, anti the premium list liberal. There is no eharge thr entries, except liorst.s entered for speed. Entry Books open Tuesday, Sept. 6th. For ratulogues or intlirtna thin, address at Scranton, JOHN C. 3101tHIS, President D. W. StlLEtt, Rec. Secretary. Etuittnat MeCoNfiliy, l:or. icy Sept. 7, 1870.-3 ArALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PEBLR'SALE 'FI2 sul.seribor will son at ouldie sale. on Satur.l,y 0,4 at 4 ti ..lurk, p. nt., the larla known art the Meltuin farm, situated in Auburn town,hip. three-fourths (.1 . n 1111 k. from Abbot-3 o.ntre, an.l !Mr mites front the Lehigh Valley itaiirtant. uatAtailia.4 Iwo, haucliaak tool cigi.t acres of mutt, one Lundrol apdki.xlV improved, to.rerhit u'ith tet . wlAtbry framteelliiathe; barns, otolmildings, Also, at the saint 11111(., 1111. 11011.11 1111.1 1.11 it. ...Nlimir.rtb, now ut:mtpied by J. ii. MoCaim will% about live Item". of laud therewith. Terms rash. ' , 'F., 1,. IV I:EKS, A,aiiguee of J.ll. ~lci tin. t mit roso, Sept. r; ce,i% 1l f: ! en. scpt 7 3 IYI•DR 'T.II'E NORM A!, SCHOOL MAN:3I , IF.LD, Tlou.k (1)- Englbtli and riatedeal courseA. Terms begin September itb, December 12th, and March 27th. State aptunpriatimis .1)r students. Students ad mitted at any time. Apply to (11.1.5. 11. VEIIIO lA, A. M., Mansfield, Pa. Aug 31„ 13:U.-1y j)()A1) Tht; Super, kors of Britliewatvr tow Lip will 1,4 tut ttnl ground to tb Inwc e t. kritltler, the making of n new Road from near Bartlett [finds' limn to ilia Tyler School Ilona .said town ship, on Satnr.tlay, Sept. 10th, 1870. alt 10 o'clock . • M. E. BUSH, 11. BREWSTER, J.S. Staperriptors. Aug. al, 1870.-2 / ; 'EETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN BY TEM LBF OP NITROUS OXIDE GAS. Dr. C. S. WEEKS. Dentist. of New York, is I now in Montrose and fora few days will he - pre- Pute4 to extract ti'eth for Such as require his services and tliC, Gas. Raving visited Montrose professionally with • It every muumer for live or six titre past, anti extracted for crest nmribers, ally one 1%111 rwuli- Iv find neighbors. who having tested it, can as sore theta it is safe,pleasant to tak e , and th e op orations under it harmless, Persons front a distance should embrace their first opportunity, as it is SometinleS the ease that Gas enough for all curnot he nuttir toward the last of his stay. Herons at Dr. Smith's Dental Office. Hours of extracting, front 9A. M. till 152 , 31. and from I till 4 p.m. by appointment, or If Gat. holds out. Aug-. 31, 1,470.—tf CALL AT R B N' S " SOUTHER'S TIER F" TT El. ivrria]n.m E M , 88 Washington Street, Binghamton, N. Y • , .Where y0u,w4,1 fin l Thy t,iir;rst Stix.l4, tlttl TV , st AsAcirtinent, anti the I..nwesr Prices of 'nitc lk nsc in the city. 'N. B.—All GtxxlP Fold rammed nt represen . Binghamton, 4.11,1: =ME 11111F1 lINNTiTINIMAND STUITALT.J*ItNStrIiANE JL Company wants. number of good Agents: also • good General Agent for Pittsburg and vicinity. oh*. Getters! Agent for the German counties of Pennsylvania. Address Homo Whoa, ILI South lth Street, Plas. (IRV I JEWELRY • •-•,• • „ TUIIRELL • _ 'FRUIT JAltiii foe sale by • TC R'fIELL. • DEX - TIS . TRY. C. A. SACKETT'S Dental Room., New I.IWOW, Pat Particular altentton given to all operation', on tho nate ral 'rein.. Artificial Teeth Inaortrd In all tho various aliDnktioartinnatt. Perfect ootligeotion oarantlart to all, Coale 664464466, and stalatqlotiiiieMA. Office hourA• haarneadt.day: '- Jan. 6, 1016.74 • HARDING Sr, HAYDEN, PRODUCE COMMISSION M Eltel kNTS, IN BUTTER, CIEBENE, EGGS POW, Irving N:tilonni 11.1n1;.., New York. S &. Co., 113 k II; Worth St. N.l Smith S Co., (12 White SI Wnennr Morro) . * Street.; Nlolinnt Sprnb .:l ll‘, B.lrrlenthheN C'. 11. IVillltnnii CW. 266 &,270 Canal St., July 13. 1,71,--d. &,,AlOllOl-S A SAFE, . CERTAM AND Spxdy Cur, .7 1 . 11 1 4 j 1 1.. et , L HERVO.US DISEASES. Ib Wadi WV Nagfcat DUD;(;IM's APOTIIECA HI ES, Keep rezplntlr onpplled with L'ltll.l3L+iallTED Drozo and Medicine.. Chamfc,la, Dye StutT4 WI w.,& L 1411.11,, Pnint., 011x1 Altd:Vnlll, is. Prrillattry, Fancy So.,ya, YaLikee Notion., ,Cc. Freell Irvin New York City, All the most popular PATENT MEDICINES sold In thin section, among sr Merl tuns be itound, ..kyre'n end Joyne'• Family . stedleinev. Lho. Schenck's Pei motile Syrup eri4 Selz Weed l'onit. Ouponcob and Cheesemarre Fa mac mire ,ough,liolvara,,. Wiebirti'v Pine Tree Comte), lloll'e Bair ilenewenjUng'eAnabrovia. Kennedy'. Med. teal Diveovery. Germen Bitten, Hostetter', ntodench Bitters. And Taney other kit e le of ree) velue aid merit. in feet onr Stock emhricee a dor tO,Ortment of everything tieu filly tupelo well rtguinied Drug Stores. re - Pn..erlptiono reeelve portlenlar attention, and are cArefolly and promptly compounded. .• Store formerly oeenpled by S. Et herldcr A. N. Firrms. 31.totromt, March :8 1111 AMOS NICIIOI,B. FRIE 1. JMlmile. under one ronnagement—Mo Itt;lcow ith not eh In eof ronche4. Broad gnntm. double tr n.ul to All point+ , feat. north foot nod eouth weer. No" and mprnvcd Conehea are run thenuzit without rhunge to Recherter.fluffeln, Dunkirk, Cleveland, etelt:lnelu. nett. On and altar litondery.inne ta.10171. Twain wilt leave Itlevtgiunon at the following hour% viz: WIKO WEST. tray 3.M . I`tkaa atond A y. merpted3 X 2'2 3. 31. Exit/vol. daily. r, 0 rt. tit. Train. 'Sanaa), excepted, fun INlTalci end Dunkirk. p. M. Ac-Ortimodutton, !Mad we eketpted, rxii4 p, An • U.ty Exprvs..i.undly, cxraliteri.. ;:15.1. in. Exprer. sfaa, fiquid.ips excepted. 2.1.5 p. td. Way Preireit, sundae* excepted. p. m. Emigrant Ti a in. daily fur the irmt. • GOWN two.. s. m. Niett, Express. Sundays excepted. t a. m.Citic.lnasta Express, 31.sclaya excapted. 1:51 p. m. Day Eqpren.,tmedays except. d. na . Ace , mmoditina Trs)n. dully P.r Sec.quelmni n laV m. Elmira Mott. Non , ays exmpled. 4t U. m. New Sark Ntili I. Suuda). excepted. pe.?,2 p. so. Light o 1•4.! EXprero. on tetu a. m. Way Freigto.,,tudaye exceptso. =EEO Vr — A reviPed and compleie Poeliet Time Table' of Pao...ogee Trains on the Erie Itniluity and connecting lineable.. recently been pobtlened, and can be had on no. prication In the Ticket Agent of the Company. L. IL ItIiCKEIL, WM. It. ILUIR. Gen */ Supl. Ueni Pass's Ag.t. .Inne 11110. EIIIGII VALLEY RAILROAD. A-4 On end after Sept. train• uo the Lehigh Vullcy fiallruad min run so tulfulvv: DOWN TRAINS. I.to re Wate') June- Lion E. IL W. 8.40 a. m. 8.20 n. m, Athena 051 '• 8.51 - Townmla 9.30 '• 11.25 Loc..) vile 10...5 -219 p. m. hkittuer'a E'y 10 91 " • 511 - Alcehoppen 11.18 " 400 " Mrlrtmimni 1111 " 8.10 " Tonic:nook 11-'ll • • 4.45 .. L.k 11. Juan. 1 . 4.5: p. m. 7.15 ... Pitt%ion7,3ll `• Wilke , Mirrn 145 •• 840 '• •V 1 hilt lintoo hip " 111.iS `• • 101. chook 4,20 - .1.5E1 t• „ Allentim n 5.4.3 13,thika. 8141 .. . 714 •• •• • Sfogolt • 4 341 p..nt . ' , 1 6.54 ilhitadriphlit An •• , ''n - - , il• 4 4.6*F1A48 hPriL. :11 ei i 2 '. -- .' ... ,„, • • Ur T 11,41444. , . Leave Nehr York 11.55 p. m. 12 1114 m ' , PO 10d01phia.7.45 -' , „ -1.4 4 , to. ' Vaonon 1000 ' . litthleham 1040 ," .Allenttnirn 10.42, " Met Chunk 12.110 m.. , ~ Whlto lln i o 132 p. Tn. ' t 1.5 3. " Wilke. liar 2.50 " ' ' 0.15 ' l * ' . Pittotmt :810. " • • - • ' • , • 11.20 " L. &IL Jan. 3.20 ••• • 8.45 •- Tunienock 4.11 '' ' , 1414410eitany 4.49 '• •• 11,01opoto 457 " . . t• 141.4unten E. 5.15 " • Lac‘iville 4.18 •' 'T01v4.143 ' 11.38 " • %diens - 710 .. , . ~ .. Ar. at AVnimsl,2 •. , . . . . Jppnliun, g. It. W. 2.:13 •• ~. , • pr.No clutotTs -or Care , belwren Scraptcui and Now York.'inr httweetlScraotdo aud - Philaddlidan. Nov. 3, 1881. %If ANDOOD : HOW LOST. HOW RESTORED.— ILL J publbstioL. a ovimi oilitlon of sth. Ajnily 'lid 'Melted! role u Ith• unt analicitcel,cf §i"sitlaaXplitillitli, or botaimab Wook• nee., lii v o olute ry Lnans.n,.lnntansint. /itnUtni nod Pliy,•leal lanieditril lifalyinge, icik.rano,'Ontinanspi lon, lipilepay; an grits, maimed by.relf indulgent:4r or natal extravagance,. rPeice, In a,ecaled utivolepo , ut4 ft. ;cra celebrated autliot. in then hominid*: e,say,'Fimr.- I 1 2 demonntroten from a thirty yoarn' sacceneal 'pact. lon, that the alarmingiconadvionce*.of. salfziman may radically cartal without thy4.ingerotie tom, or dierlfeice or application the Mao; ,by ;Deans of hkll ervirY bufforer, no mann' Irnitibill condition may be, mall care bltanoltclieninly.pdvariolyidiniveddkatly. Ilgir - Th)a•LestAiro atimild.bcAo.aild hands ut,arcry ;math and Mao In the faro. Sent. under rent, Ina plain envelope, to antaddrens d ou armalpt. of sht cozdet GP - two - port lannip.. , Dr. Cuiverlreli's .I'ldarrlago Gdido," prim 25 . . . .ktldivel the Publiebero. GRAS; si C.i2C Imre, &co., I 1211locurry. New York, Pont Office Box 4.58 L. Aug. Si, WA).117,3i. AGENTS —To 4;11 the, HOME STITTTLE VV SEtr NG MACHINE. Prim. $25. It netlieg•the " Lot'a Stitch." alike oh btottetde-s, and le the only 11 , ceased under-foot! Shuttle Machine soft Alf lesethen#6o. Llramre lhr Whet•ler ,t, Wllron, Groritr st Acker. nod Sloger S tit. • All other nntiertlitNl Shuttle 'Machines otcicl for less 711 tu taint's Infringement, and the ealler .d user bottle to prosecution. Adds: .e cI,AHE R (It.. Boston, Moos., Pltubort.rh, Chien.. Ili, or St. Louts, Mo. {Juno $25-12,,ITNT'LL'n'grrilt,:; 1 47'.11;tl; Get Pirel elm , Machine In rbe.tdarket.: Agent. wanted hi every Town.. Llberaleornmbialon allowed. Far lama and circular, Wiwi. A. S. llaaitheos, Gee. &teal, No. 700 Cheetuut el.. Philadelphia, At. may ltl - 9t6f6a TEA! " Every kind of Tea In murlcel,l6t aiiirtd., and Coritalt•st New Intrk Also i lino as. sortmtnt of COF.FRIL ow auto and.lonte express, chem..t . Montrose, rel.. Atorll 2n. 'EIN* WALL PARER. • : Jut offload. and ialllnft Olean by • ,o: Mantrola, Opal 31.. 18b1. de4 EL ThItUELL A I3ELI TUIIitELL, H. Just Vetturued from New York irltb a hula ad ditiou to hie 11.41 plod, of choice goods, Montroro, Nev. V, MM. 4, A , rig is : 4 ,0 0 : c_ 31 14 u ZLdin,3seiiis::,,, , ith:ge, hel m , c„,,, of CV* 41)4100.1%. you wd) receive, re." toto.tosil, a corn.T.4 picture 'of. your ratans bueteuad or Jou , with tumo IC4. date of netrfluge... Addnue W. FoX. F. O. Drown Ho. U. Ete.tOoTtlio,'N..Y: TECY, GAME. .teo 325 Washington Street New York it. s. it t.itniti.t. L OPPOSITE TER COURT ITOLTIC MONTROSE, PIMPA., 1011 N e. TAIIII3FLL, Proprietor. • EL•hi stn t n•+learn thl. Lluu•e daily. connecting with the D. L. C W., the Erie. and the LebEch Valley lfalL eay.. (July f:, Itrzfi_tz THE Bin EATON HATlCbtrittEߧ INDIC.PENSABLE, Alkra3CLE OH Tilt LAViti. PAgeotedJoly Wk-lEGIO, doCarlt; Itietnost porfect licotttifi off,,rod - td the ngle. It ie molls operated. of In titsfuennts,ne. stud will 1 injure• the hot,. tot thin: to ttrht rt . rtutrahl,OVlCl Liorttotol• rith , tthro [hied to rtot Or the 'mit,. keItILLAN t CO 11:1. I.4th Front Strud P..ILADCI-14.11A, Sol•I at Dry Gooti. Trtinmlnhna 111.A1 Notion Stores. N. it.— Sin& tt02 . :1, eta 'Bosco. assorted then. 65 N 01,1 ony part or the United Stilton op= emcipt the money iJ one 16,18TO—CO4In• t LL TZIOTI r FOR 18'70. .IEF.IEI -IL=L4 EUUfIXT T r.I, rout n rot-relit of NEW GOODeL, by lebtch tor .-ort mi hi ry rohdertril wore and more comp lete and attractive for nil bin uottul varielice at trade orltl6o. In .Gu .9tv (Roods. Sew Grocerki, Sera Ilemictrt.m. maul New .*tear*, bunt italkina, Oil., !loom if Snot", irati•Paper, Dleckno Shade. zha, ,r• rap, Bulutp Itozee, Zak! rf*:_,lcsP. whia, rrill vU tr net.flurosuble terra*. • • New 111Uor4, Jan. /M. 4 0(X)!) DAIRY AXD GRAIN - FAME FOR SALE. Horne Birch:int otters bl FIRM/ fur sub) sitnnted in thrf township of • Porestr.Lake, Susquehanna County, Pn., 9 miles from Mont r"se. containing 120 acres of land, - 70 acres of which are under a {,rued state orcuitivation. The farm contains one full hearing orchard ct grifted fruit, and ohe young oviittrd just begin ning to leer ; a good comfortable farts house • hunw harm grain ham, and all• the neetasart• outbuildings required by a good fanner; well fenced, well watered, and a 'stream of ceivr fail ing sp r in g water running at the door. It,L9 just such a farm as a good dairy needs, tieing well hurled for dairy purposes. It is situated but Ili miles from a good school.and Baptist! and 31011- odist churches. For terms, Sm., Address IdILO'N July 6, 1870.--tf . Forest Lake. Sasci,.Co. Pa. cIo.I'MPTION GIN PE CrRED! itltoNcitals ('AN RE CURED! CAT.IIc.2II f'.%N RE CURED! Rl' [WM .11 Piaf (`AIU OXYGENIZED lIEDICATED IN I I ALATIONS, 1.912. COBURN'S Inhaler & whaling 'Fluids, Y. C. LACEY, M. D. Laccyville, puJI PS 1 PUMPS! BLATCHLErA • Cumber V7:opo. Pumps - Theßeat nturtlicape§tPtimps ever made. Derable v lefable',. neeitrate'iallimjifect, and give •• atriaste W ilwerater.! . • • They Jr( adapt depth dfwell UT water very ea:: one can vat the itterettairt to " direedoni ',Fivc perfect ant . , ."K 'ct:ctrataFtt. wooV PUMPS. }71. - 61 Pimp s(>ld by Inc or'hay'•anthorized rtp.ttat guaranteed ge . nulne.. G.lll..l.l%lltt l t,'Manfr. 624 and eaa, Filbert. street, Philadelphia, Pn. Ap. 6---43 p) Tuns ITARTFOIT N I .: I ; T: O 4Z , IteITry:t'SSUR l'finntgotal men Am agoute fu thte county, bn Interne twring Wan, exclurlvt•lv nood by thls company, enable • agent. to do a largo bu.lbgle4, a u r4L ro btalri Inouranco 1 her, no other plan tel l , !,' on are'f It. thoughly birth:age PotoTes r providlng 'as , o it Income during I llfe. and ;king egad fh bid and young. A genta can enure annaufflikygnod•euntrattgby suldresalng •, tiniCIhISUBY &•1i.E441117. ato. Apt., attf Waluur3traut, Philadelphia, Pa. June I, ' 'TRE! F nse may burn next. Se rerugeat ouve, alther in the JOSETTS. kTocitY. N. Y., - • - ' ' Itt °MAO 00 Manhattan, - • 1,600,00 D On North American, - • • - 'fes,ooo oo Hanover. - • - Tbo,ooo 00 Oirtml, Philadelphia, • • ' ' • 900,000 00 Ent,rpsbn ' ' • ' 400,00 u 00 Or Norwich, Conn., chartered 11114 , , tha Oldest Stock , Co.,ba'ennectliclat- AMO/ the ahoy() Ire old ettablished, • Jazgiinbins CoraPnides. onre,, and reliable; basins been ivied and proven. Look mit for little neerAvild cat con ,- pani,ro vpvirmtna,ttp alkAvver the ,courstry feet to make -money. Collor aonti our applicatioar, and I will see that yoa are thirty dealt with. , flEz,llry C. TYLER. Life nd 14'cldent Insnranta 'Agent; at the office of W. D. twvk, Een:; Montrose. ' Pobruary 1. 18:0.--tf. AWARE, LACKAWAITNA and :STERN RAILROAD. Ba!AmerAnnagement ,f IEL. I- , V. E. .TVADIE4 . i..13):031 - : 4 'ATM.'- I - EABTF; I'aean9Tl -•.- I Man tr*ln. STATIONS: "tnait,', A. DI. • • - It:.111: \_ , :few Ynrkw.... ..... r 9,00 New Ilaccipton - 1 1,55 14anunka elinuk.,.: 'I 12.40 Delattare....Dlnn.;:'., 11,35 11,00 SyrAnton.— ...... ~.. 0.15 19,35 1 4 11cholenn ' ~, 7,55 1 1,V.41 11iwb0tt0m,.....,',. , ....' - 11 1,40 lilentrome, .. ' , ;..r. • 9,15 9,10 ,li•w )111forti, .... .......... AM ',All Gnat Bend-, .' .• ;.'„ .' AD P. 4 I !Foot. ot !Acct., 7-st. A x R A. tir..Vitl • , .. - qenatal Paill ininrekel . train. . m. B.W 5 a 112 1 3,15 0, 4 , 51 5,111 a'l,llS n • A A,'lB a. P.M. cisterns or any feet, and throw rapidly. Any rand keep them t,tip: according ty nava fail to tion. 1,115 5,45, 5,1' 1,15 5,43 3 4 0 P.ll