The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 19, 1870, Image 3

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NEW MILFO
lL L. KOSS, 3CO , Dealer" In Dry' Oood•, Elats,Cepa.
and Shoo", and Ovacral tatielcaoSlae, co lath,
stmt, second dam below the Syncopal amen. •
[MOS HOTEL. kepctry *ULM' 611.1T11. on Math
street. noir ehe Depot.—•
I.4ItOtiOLA6 11111067[xRER. Armi for Leifer' danhle
Tett , line, Be■t Inlet *tom] In ave. datief■ctlon
raaoateoda .•
utensilsEAP, Fon6rT. owl drawler In Plow! aml other
. one door t%
from Pianney's Ilet.d, MAW bt.
N. P. IMUSIBICTI. Cini!Apt Vakrt and Utudeitn
Vail:L*2mM. tiro d.qt! b4iow..llairlres bony
XeOOttITIOBRDTUI RL Male= to Oneonta and
Peoglefous, as VIOIO-ottool..* • •
a..arotairs.a, SON. Dratera tuArknat. Read. Mead.
Salt. 1..1ne, Cement, On:acetic* and Praorlalotas
410 Street, opPgaltll tR Depot.
W i T. HAYDEN. Neonlecturers of Mara nod
Wboleul. deniers la, Yankee Notions and Fancy
Goode. on Mein etteebt.. below Spiel:opal Chorea. •
litoals a REAP. - 140ellara,illannfactarers and dualar.
la Monne., Findings; de.. mow Episcopal Church. •
AINET_It 11071E151.. Ileiteiv In Dm", and'Xt-dlct•tro,
164111imattcturtAllrqf ors Mato IStrcet, Dear
Ilia !MOT ' •
ErrgryfftleB: Ilene Slioeleth sod ceekethi itefediethlt
oo Math Were', e‘44to of the brit. ge.
DIGRESS/MLA N. Jo.. Dotter lei general goerclutedrse
and Clothing, Brick Store, on *tin Stmt.
_ .
WHIPPLE & *HAD, Dnler.tn pzerallforclumdlor
on Yalu Street. •
o. w. nnwure. Dealer in weettel Iterttietellee, on
Maio street, opposite PitiOnefe Hetet.
GREAT B
L. le general et. LEMIEUX. lianatretarer nt Leather, sad dealer
10lercllasill re . cm Male Street.*
P. F. DORAN. Welthatit Tailor and droller In Ready
Waite etattaltrc, Oa7 GoodiaGracerlaa and Pawahriona,
Male Street..
LENOXVILLE.
lllaAll WilITll. Maio dater and dealer ha avert
er Men tad Castiap.
FIMM
IDW ARO- BRTAXT. Minilfgeturesicac Wavn.
•ed I.lClf the togallIt• Store. '
3tONTROSE.
TDRALL., Doler In Digo. Iledle4wes. Lf
OM, Dye Strar. Oroecriee. Jewelry
Dwp, 21, "70
WEBB - GRIM New* Office. and dealers in Orneer
les aad Prorham.Ceaekerl. eta. A•eaa
/AIMS S. CAMIALT. Attorney at Law. Ocoee one
boor below 'rubell noose. Peibllc A•enue. •
Wit 11 COOPER d CO.. I;l4.lntom sell Foreign Par
rag, Tick t and Drafts on England. Ireland And Seat
lanelr
J. ft. FUSTCHEIrReatteg &dorm tor theptsce to VI
lee Cream. Ornate and Clams; to every irqte- to alitto
duvet.
IrrUOVID .t. rnolcr. Gerentt Fire *veldt. two,
note Acosta: Wen. roil italtrniid and Accident Ticket.
to Yaw. Totteil Ptilladrlpßia. °Mee One dour earl
<attic Bantu
P R. MUNI - VAIL Gerwrui Inavactec and /3eiving lda
rainy Avnt. Public Avenue!
BMWS S NICILIKA, the rlsen to vt.lbragsand.ll.lll
cmr,Ctrftrt., T.lbscon. Mee. P.1 , -.4 1 ....*A4 specta•
Vsukce Nathan., Iv—. Public Mame.
Best fall apples, Ira Carpenter, $1
Second best, Frank Hine, 50
Best winter apples, Ira Carpenter, 1
Second best, John Craft, 50
Best winter squash B. M. Lindsey, 50
I " punkins. J. N. Potter. 50
a head: erbbage. E. N. French, no
" 12 Onions, W. W. Esterbrook, 50 '
1 " 13 beets, Jacob Clark, 50
, - 6 tomatoes, .1. K. Gamble, 50
! - sit greaest varitvies veg's IV. W. Wilmarth 1
, Secou,ci i byt, J. N. i!o,tt,cr„ . 50
'Closs ; tit!. 'Baiter, Chte and Bread.'
Best firkin butter. Mrs. J. W. Lewis, 0
ttiail butter. Mrs. A. Van Buskirk, 8
.1 ~ ' A base, Mrs. A.' T. enrrel., -- - •': ' ' 0
But arbittta.M.ra...llL,l:ll4.. .• 2'
iieeondbest Mrs. 11t. C. Conklin; 1 . 1
Best roil butter, Mrs. J.' 8, PeCkbant, ,' . . 2
1441464 -best Mk!' FiirtK r i.Teulf,', • . 1
lbws cheese, Jim. 'N. P. Clotho, 3
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Second NNW, Mrs. AstAldrich, . 2
Best loaf wheat bread, Mrs. WillardWilmarth 50
Tenspertinest Leeturea. loaf Graham bread Miss Kate Ayres, 50
The Rev. Thos. Roberts will address the ; •• l o af Indian bread, Mrs. K. M. Norris, 50
Citizens on the subject of Temperance at the' - Soda laimenits. Miss Mary Bagley, 50
following placzas,4.,,, , , .. 1 Cla.4Bth! l ruit.Orr',- WM6 tbitrairney.
Wedenulay erecting. 'Clci'letl;, lit E. Church
New Milford. • Best eider vinegar, John M. Leslie, 50
Thursday evenin Oct. 18th, Great Bend, ! " Blackberry wine, Mrs-lack3on Tingley, 80
Frill 4tbrilust
t , 1 - Wine plant wine. L. D. Wllmanh, 50
Saturday evening , Oct. 1581, Lansboro and' " lelbs honey. Mrs. G. M. Gamble, 1
will preach on the Salibath if desired. ' Beguitd__,,,litel,it,o4,l::, litip: , . • , . „ 5 0
1
Monday evening, Oct. l'lth,Thompson Center . Best Itillis sugar, S. r . A.isiiiii. -
I r tiethrat evening; Oet.•lBtlvJertrark ,, * • -.* ..- 1 st - cPtAttiesit 4... t,tl - 8 1 3'9,Ve 44 : , ' • .56,
WeaaesdaY'evelthlg,'OeciStk - ' ,, North Jack- i Bea norptever4lifra. f...da litarpeitter,.. , -. liilt
6012. I Erttnird b5 , Ce1,...,17.M1int1ai,",,.• '' ; • ' • - • . 1M2
Thonday evening, Oet.Vll.ll, Jackson Corners. ' IlitieoWtiu: come , i'CiSt iIIS - 9POUiMitta.et t:10-
. Friday evening, Oct 21st, South Gibson. , nevi true-na dbiteti by lars....A.,A.sEaton, which
Saturday evening,-Oee 22th Burrows Hollow I deserve special attention.
and will preach on the Sabbath if desired. I ('lass 9th. Leather &c.
Monday evening. Oct- 24th, Radon! Vill ag e- I Rest 2 sia,_, harness leather w. a Guile, Sr
Tuesday cy,tatin,g, Oct. 25th,..Soutb 11.14prt elda ~,, „ , 0
mocidi.e.icar eititareit 6ett, 240.11;Gt4nikeed. . ' . I . ); emir ;Of' ;:‘ ' ':‘ a .
Thursday evening , Oct. 27th , Lenoxville. , „ assort a ' of , 4kiiis
~,,, .?, „ 2
Friday evening . Oct 28th, Cambran Lodge, „
svair.fine bocaa. E. IL Osborn. . 2
Clifford_ ... carriage harneset-'B, G. Centker, 2
Saturday evening. - Oct - '29th, City Lodge, 1 ...„,,,, fa , narrif ,.... g. - 0 ,- . ..... nkit „ .
Clifford, and will preach on the Sabbath If de- t • - ''''' 3 " ..'" - . • • 4 " 4 " • 3,
sired. Innis la Agricultural •-lusplententa,saarriages
Monday evening, Oct. 31st, Dundaff.
The LodgelletieseVesza•Lodge are earn- Best common plow. Geo. E. Chamberlin, ft
caly requested to see that that appointments , " - -cultivator, O. W.- Crnitdat,' l • ''• - •• •'' • 1
are freely circulated, and that proper places are I ". StiMe otter, OariS Eroa, :1' . - 1
i ' 4 . horse'rike L. IL ' l eek ~ , 1
Pmcu
4') 7T i rlr; MacitlitiViilttp'4 4 . 1 " churning.l;utchitte,' ca. Oakley, . 1
._=•.l,•_ 4 i-!....-....*„...„._________ -.- •-I - mowing machine, L FlPeck -' - 8
PlikillilllMlS , A 111PAiiiliiilt. : " tluelting " H. L Blowers, 8
" open buggy..W.losterhout, :• • .... $
By the Mar/ r arer Agricultural Society,: Second ;test, Poster & Mack, _ • 2
October sth and - 6th, - 1870. Best double carriage, Ass Hammond, 3
I " single carriage, A. S. Roe,
CL4B9 L. 1 tt r . ' 0ml:a tvanon..E.'P. - Bkiliy, ~ 9
Best draft Ems stallion over 4 y'rs, W. R. Page $4 " lumber wagoq..J..S. Alckhatn." ,', , ' 1
Saved. heak4 EadritaXo E L "...5 ',L_t.t.• • - t-p : MI • One buggy, exhibited by J. ff. aophia, the
Best pair matched horzek C. R. NIT, 4 ' committee consider worthy of notice, but not
Second best, H. C. ConlkTits. 3 being manufactured in the county (only in part)
Best pair bones for all work W. IL Larabee, 4 we would recommend a discretionary premium.
.Ben
fsi r wdr 4Mik4,c ti y a f th. C ) ,.._ p_, g i
bass 11th Cabinet Work, Hardware, &c.
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Best sit chairs, E. P. Mack. $1
Second best, W. 1. Ouße,
' ' " sewing machine, Edwin T. Tiffany, 1
Best brood mare and colt, W. W. Wilmarth, 3 '
1 1
Second beq,,, a ,c. GprlVAbki \\• i • ~ , 2 ' -" iTt'• - 9 4 " s11 1: (P ' ru f c r,,S.?" /6-1 19 .4 ' e " •-'' 1
Cliii 1. Sulidivision 2. -
, " parlor stove for wood, " 1
Best pair colts 3 y'rs old. W. W. Bullard, 92 1 Class 12th. Domestic Goods.
Secomi,flgq, a3e,rs 4C. ttogers,
Bcatlitibr-Witl` , til 9 , y'rs tild, Ravens Lewis,
~ 2 •
g Best 5 yards woilen flannel, MIS. R. Sterling, ;a
Best colt 3 y're old, J. C. Docker," - • .? ' 2 Serond best, C. G Lindsey, i
Second best, LC. Scott, 1 i i5,,m4113, P.4 1 4. t9irli l l , A llib i l , r i g r 't ' 2l l
Best colt 2 yrs old. S. C. Geist; 2 , •... ~ , ,Wst ~ • CAI eltt R.4:: : a i'A 1 , 1.,.. t":"' . ..7t..1
Best .1 yards fumed cloth. C. G. Lindsey
I V ti i kca yri . r. ..,6 ) . 1 - 1 - Idrt ; - pr woolen blankets. Miss Nancy Guile, l
, limit C , .. 43•0' nklin, . • i .' 5 Ol
:= l Oll l - - tilM a r f e rgffr'. I -4. 'l;f / ti i l ii Et c l u t n a d p be nt s w t i ' vleat socks, Miss. P. E. Potter, 1
_ . no I
Second best, Mrs, Maria liawlej
Chun 2. firitalivislart'l t Full. Blood Durliams. 4 • ' I
„ .. - - 1,4 , __,* I , -, ~_. • ~,,,.,,,,,, ~. ._, 1, Bed - pea woolen mittens, lira .S. Peckham. 1
,Q,. "tdur,._._, e.„,att ‘ rver,e3Taelltk-zt.atratetie9 . F 4 ' Second best, Miss P. E. Potter. 501
'''""'""P 4 ' 4 ' 11 ° 014 4 44 4 4 08 • 1 a 18 r) --' •
, • -, • 8 Butt sample woolen yam, Mrs. C. J. Lathrop, I
Belt duriudil WU/ v r °l4 ' 44, ',.at?rvi • 8 t • Second hest, Mns. C. H. Ely 50
Seg6 m l ße t " ,oo .'eetthlia l .' ' • 7 '' . 24 .Beit:WrilitEllnen tesircßibg',isitir:t. Pond, •9 !
Best derhant btrll emit 'n.• L. C,i;iitati4 ' ''2 / B eenn d'h es t, Mrs. A. E. Sherwood, - 1
Best cow over 7rs,Conklin, 3. ! Ebytw carpet s lirs„ P. N f'otter
Second best, J. Ei.,40.te,,r„ „ ... „ ~ , ,2,i s m m.dt e gc.lo,l ~ - a 1.4... a-4 :1: I.: .--. l ?'
Best iiiiltirit'heffee 1' ye' °UM'. C, caitM . bli - '1
‘. Class 13th. Ornamental Needlework.
Rest 4tlth4tlattelfer atlf,T it.'Prottel . ,.'' , .2 , . - - m i t_ C. ca 1 I f ; ...- ,2.
Second best, H. C. Conklin, / i Best pateti-wark_gullt,. aloft;-Ain . : u c .
Second best, C. EL Ely, 1"
Subdivision 2d. - Devlin. Best quilt ofanv other kind, Mrs. G. J. Babcock 1
Ben devon bull ovri2U+4dfd,lt.m.Tiffaiiyi sir stcord-bestQsinvo-Kgrizurp,l - •i 1 "AO
Second best,Handirtklattb,, ,, `...- -.. , ..' 1 3. Best head spread, 31rstiV.P.lathrO7p,' -• `1
BesedeiSii -bull Tyr old, lEt."Fittniy, 'd I Second best, Mrs. Warren Wilmartit, 50
'Best devon cow over Wyra old,Harris !Smith, 31 Best worked skirt, Mts. P. E. Potter, 1
Second - best, $ T_ *rainy, -' - 2 Best worked collar, Mist Frank Miller, 50
Best devon heifer yr old, Wards nittlt, 3i Second beat, Carpenter, 23
Best doom , 1
better dmitt. Tift.44 l , ''' H'2 Best specimen M worsted embroidery Mrs R.
Second best,lisrris Smith; -' -- •,' • - I M. Jones. 30
----or. ass -40.----- .
Gus 2L ..s ubdivision .sth, Grade Durhzuntt. Second best , Mrs- CA - LtnittnaP, 25
A Geed' TeinktiPi: '• .
~,,,(:Best specimen silk, Miss Frank Miller, 50
.- Best bull ova 2 yntold, EL Marcy,
We have beer( waiting (4 " vairmag ae Best hultralf,H. C. Morley , . -• .. • , ,1"4. Second best, Mrs. P. Carpenter, 25
• ~ ,
~ . -it Best worsted scarf, Mrs. Clara M. Tiffsny, 50
turn up during the fiat tree's, and while in our Samna hest IL R. Peck.
Best cow, EL C. Conklin,. ' •'',' '' - ' " white tidy, Ella Vadukin, 50
sanctum on gatuedayissi !lot : 1mq hap turnips! BeconeL b e i t.4.l . lßmen . , „ . ,,,
.:,,,
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... 3 Second best , P. E. Potter, 25
tr.. , ~..0.• • , -
, i . ;Ik!se. bead work, Kate Dimock
did unnup from the band of mitaiew iiiidwini Thimbr i et i a,e v oi k kunr; ',..; ._ 50
of Bridgewater.':W irlaol o 'ls Qiiii4f :but fied,, ll ..l," ll l:tOle tr ,',,, C ; - . Cu n i e t ,- ',-,-. •,,, ',, Test woti Se¢ondbe
ed-titly;;Addlirentlienter,' . ' ,'. 'l5O
beg gridegs f aiie, -.lie said 'AO- us that B es t's "4111") ""'"' - ""'"`P"'' '''- '." ""'"*. qiecond best, Clara M.. Tiffany, • ZS
bit samis'ef ure;:miso newt' run oca,"801.140; B est , Leifer,} yrold.ll.,N;Rittef," t''''''' ''."'t t , IClass 14th. Painting, Flowers itc.
l atest e gk r o' F o l k lxr spent lathe defence' ot 'I3 4OD 4I I *CIx,C,; quotjja r ,-„
~,, .. : . -,.. ,t. !..., .:::..1 Abesedentiii itiiiicle W. Wheaton,' ''- ''43'''
Democratic Print:ilk* -:-.,-;.,:.;._ - ~ :- .- •• : Best fuelfer eat H. c - .•Coglidis , ,! • t''' ,l ~- '.' .'. 2 '- , second best, J. K. 'amble, 2
Best 3 yeertings, 4, C. Conitlinit '.'''' •A ".''''''' It i best crayon painting, lint. EL Al. Jones, 2
..• me
Beat lealwee.' ix ILfrk -------,--- • - ' -if b es t painting of any other-kind Walker Sher
: dosed C . 41.80241* ilAt• 1 emend ben. Alien /Pow 2 i **A . 1
r i ' ~i,c,itsill,l'r i.. ea at,..A 14.3 ii.ll•Lt, T13111'4
1111, L, COX, throw. rater andoraleria tdi artielo
moms/1y lopt by the tzade., opposlte the abuir-
11. SOT% h. CO.. neaten in Sion*. Wardwell.,
sad Illnufannan 4 Tin and Sheeting ware, corder
4 Yates and Turnpike. aunt.
-
n. NIORSE, Nam...Dant Tailor and &sift in
Cloth.. Trimming., and Pundatting Gonda. and
for Stooo,. Sevricor Sishltitto, on Slain Street.
Parabola ballding.
A . N. 11171.1.ATT.11. healer I Giracettes. ProlriAnn.
Ktatimperf tad -Tata,. Nations. ac head
rstditc
RPO - TIE 16 CO.. Mealier in Stoves. thrnbrase.
&vita Dan& , rtwlenzeida, Fled UNCET if/. oppo
Alice Torhell Ues.
lIITN•trORri d 71/ITC11111:L. Usery sad irn Esebte
•
atable, Is rear al Bs* balldlog.
J R. DsIiCI:ST i Cll.. Orate... io Dry 41Kkodo.
WWI And gcncral inercfmodive, comer, near thick
gam a ntelligenct.
illUftd Toni . Orrstness.
110 not he above your business; he who turns
up his nose at his wort; quarrels with his bread
and butter. Be is a pour smith who quarrels
with his own sparks. There is no shame about
any honest °siting ; don't be afraid of willing
your trands:i there is plenty unsnap to be had.
All trades' ariijertal ' tradei Yori-atanot get
horsey ifyou are (*glare:Mat the bees,,norplant
corn if you are afraid of getting mud on your
boots. When you can dig fields with • tooth.
pick, blow ships.akarg with fans, and grow
plumcakes in Bower potsi: then it•vrillbe a fine
dire far dieet knife&
Personal.,
Dr. Clark will be at the Per Lee Home, Bing
hamton, N. Y., Oct. 21, Nov. 1,2, 3,4, 5, 6.
and 7.
Montrose, Pa., Tarbell Manse, Tuesday, Wed
nesday, Thursday and. Friday, Nov. 8,9,10 end .
t.
Binghamton, N. V..„ Saturday and Monday.
Thereafter, *Doctor's patients, will beautified
by mail of hiicomplete list of appointment&
Oct.' O. 1870.-44
Dratictry.
Dr. T. J.& M. Wheaton tre eat at Lynn, and
will not be able to reach Dietrich until Thursday
the 20th inst. Their patrons in that vicinity
will please notice: Will be at Morse's Hotel in
Bush on the gib: One week later &Mantras&
Dr.. Beni* asfiLremain at Lynn about:
weeks and time join themes Maritime.
Lynn, Oct.'l9, 1870,
Lecture.
MT. W. a Sigston, of Broome co. W. T., will
lecture 'on Temperance at New latiford, on
Thursday evning, Oct. 27th, Mr. Sigston is one
of the most seladaty and eloquent speakers
rmw advocating the great ague of total 'bean
ewe- Place of moiling will be announctsi next
week. J. A. Smola-
_m!gaip
We are unable to gives MI list at warmth*
oiteetwin this paper. Below are. the tutmes of
those sleeted in Montrose and Bridgewater :
Moutrimessciaor, E. C. Ford/min; Jostler,
J. F. Shipermiker Constable, John A. Howell ;
Judge, Wm. J. Mulford; inspectors, Wm. H.
Boyd, F. M. ; Director of Poor, IL IL
Mom -
Grid,gewaser—Aueenut, E. L -Cool Corona
ble,*. IL Ketchum : Judge, R. M. Mott ; lnsp.
31 . Mail. • - :,Supereisot, Z. M.
Brewster ; t34:41111ru. Wm. Fondue, L G. Lek.,
M..8. - Tylez, W. - E. Mabooek And. thus. Brown:''
Clerk Atiens - :. Tress.
• -
Mt - Itaterestltir
We rcrplififileit' PYIWis• 4444 24 '0i °C ll # ,
tlignett
tuned under _the reign of George IIL, by the
Colony of Pennsylvania. The following is the
superscription :
"FIVE SHILLING&
" hecordJug to an aSsy s je °wend
offikentisylventis, -year
of the Reign of his Isiesty GEORGE the
Third. Dated the First day of October, 1773.
A CROWN, , No. 483."
Beset. Mmes. Ocenis Josgs, Jan.
" Wst. WISTAIt,"
"FIVE .9HILLINGS."
Oa the opposite side is the following :
" To COUNTEIWIT is DgATII
Did such! Kis piptiresist, rsibm,lt rigidly
enforced iii - retrpect to 04 shinpirater Currency,
there would be but a few live °facials about our
Treinititf, driltartnicai tfi OgnSICIAgioAJ a 1 the
present time.
• - - ARO - -
Geo. Warner an apple
tree, on the 15th inst, and frattured both fore
arms new the wrist 'The attending surgeon re
fusal to have his name mentioned b.:cduse it is a
Quack trick y ; , . ; ; ;
Eor
A Nat rate Cow.; Also, a bone to rent.
Itiontnnii,l)442.l%.lo.
Special Examinations.
Gibson, Kennedy School iunike.T.d*
Nor. 15th. Forest Lake, at my house, Saturday,
19th. Montrose, at.,fror : opicc i ii the Court
House, Monday Dcc.litfe
Classes will be formed at 9 o'clock, .1.
Ileguiarlberiest and , al 10 o'clock, A. n. in the
Special Serifs teachers to be admitted must
be presented before the close of examination in
first branch. Epc,bleocher to be provided with
pen, ink, paper and triion slith Reader.'
Individuals designing to teach will find it
necessary to attend at some one of these Ex
aminations if they secure Certificates this Win
ter, and should join a class in their own district,
or where Mel iiitlea folicahlL - .lllrectors and
friends are requested to be present.
W. C. Tummy, Co., Supt.
Forest LifieVeittioe, , Sept.'Both,t 18Hk.•,
Teachers' Eiumination.
The Annual 'Examination ; will be held as
follows :
Auburn, Low School House, Monday,
October 17th. t ,
Springville, Centre School House, Tuesday,
October 18th.
Lathrop, Hillsdale School liZuse, Wedensdav,
Oct. 10th. • • ' '
Brooklyn, Centre School House, Thursday.
Oct. 20th.
Dimock, Corners School House, Friday, Oct.
21st.
Harford Village, School House, Saturday, Oct,
22d.
Forest Lithe, Centre School. ift/Wicv
Oct. 24th.
Middletown, Centre School House, Tuesday,
Oct. r 211111.
ApolatiOn aiwtelitekortut,grc3Mll#lll.o °s .0.01
House Wednesday, oct. 29th.
Jessup, I3olles school Hou-W, Th ' ursday, Oct.
27th.
Rush, Snyder School House, Friday s _ 28th.
'SLlFer,"Lake,Oltek,ittcy!Schtic i d Ho*, Tuesday,
NoreMblr ISt,
Liberty and Franklin, Lawsvillete'iitraChool
House Wednesday, Nov. 2nd.
New, ,14.01orti jig
_4, Horo, Hum School House,
Thwitdis‘, NOV.) t • • •
Great Bends and Bore, Born School House,
Friday Nov. 4113..
Harmony and Onklatml„ fiusq Depot School
House, Sattarday. Nov.
Jackson, Corners Selma( House, Monday,
Nov. 7t4„. , ,
Areitia it'id''Tliirineon; Aldrich School House.
Tuesday. Nov. Bth.
Heniek, Lyons School House, Wednesday. Nov.
Clifford, , .City; School- floww.,Ther4twy, Nov.
10th.
Una:, Glenwood aehooi House, Friday Nov.
11th.
BriBgtwirstey,'Motrtroae School house=, Smut
day, 12th.
Best bull over 2 vrs old, Fred Tingley,
Second best, D. Stewart
Best bull over 1 yr old, 11 Woodward,
Second best, H. Woodward,
Best bull calf, A. Osman,
Second best, R. Gillespie,
Best cow, H. 31. Jones,
Second best, Fowler Peck,
Third best, E. T. Tiffany,
Best heifer 3 yrs old. Fowler Peck,
Second Inv;—
Best heiffall ssealitlliforfsttlauln.
Second best, Fowler Peck,
Best heifer 1 yr old, Fowler Peck
Second best E. T. Tiffany,
Best heifer calf, Fowler Peck,
Second best, Mrs. Geo. Leach ,
Best 3 yearlings. G. L. Corwin,
Second best, E. T Tiffany,
Best 3 calves, Fowler Peck,
Second best, E. T. Tiffany,
Class 2d. Subdivision 7th. Natives.
Best bull over I vr old, E. R. Tanner,
Second best, E. R. Tanner,
lies cow, J. K. Gamble,
Second best, P. Carpenter.
Best heifer 2 yrs old, C. N. Forsyth.
Second best, tl. A. Lindsey,
Best three yearlings, E. R. Tanner,
Second best, E. ICTanner,
Class 2d. Subdivision Oxen and Steers.
! Best pr working ox,cu 32,-rs old W. li. Harris 44
j Second best. A:13! Ttleker; " • ' 3
j Best pair working oxen 4 yrs old A. B. Tucker 4
ISCgittid,besi. Ifted l itugirf I ; )8,1
) Best pair steers, 3 yrs o l d, tot Carpenter, 3'l
Second best, W. I. Carpenter, 2
Best pair 'tetra 2 yrs old; Wilrnarth, 8
I Second best, S. P. Sterling, • 2'
Beir(phir Streit. 1 yr old WC. Conklin,. 't • '2,
SeColutbgiCS: X:Ttfeker.
Mat , pair , ateer ealvet•bruktu W. N. Tuckei,„
341 Sheep ind Swint. '
Best flue weeded bye*, a , W. :awast, , '3
Seetind tiffst, IL. Parrish,
I Best. 3 fine wooled ewes, IL Pittiali, 3
! Second best, H. Parrish ;
Best Middle wooled buck, Wm. Powers, 5
Secondbest, L:Tingley, 2
Best, coarse wooled buck, Daniel Seward, 3
I Second best, It G 111 1 ,30 64 •- • • • 2
Best 3 coarSe wooled mitts, Thos;, Randall, 3
I Second hest. C. B. Perkins, ' 2
Bess 3coarso wooled lambs, C.-Perkins, 2
Second best, Thos: Rantlail; 1
I Best ocoratt-Wooled bnek iamb; * Thos Randall, 1
Best Springiug, J. li.. , Gatuble, • 3
Second best, Albert Force, 2
Best fall pigs not less than 1 Amos Sherwood, 3
Second best, John B. Leslie, 2
Class 4th. Poultry.
Best pair Turkeys, C. N. Forsyth,
Second best, A. C. Conklin,
Best pair geese, G. I. Tingley,
Second best, A. Van Buskirk,
Best 4 ducks, Philander Tiffany,
Bea 5 fowls, J. R. Gamble,
Second best, Harris Smith,
;
Best 5 spring chickens, P. L. Norton,
Second best, Atirthur Ilynearson,
Claps sth. Grain.
i Best peck winter vrlitat; 'W. L. Sophia,
' Second best, Jacktanti Tingley
,
Bestlick spring 'ivbeid, IL Peck,
Mat pck Rye, G. I. Tingley,
Second heel 4. C.' Norris,
Ilest pcl oats. Fowler,Peck;
j Second bed, It L. Gere;
Best bushel corn, Anosn Tiffany,
I Second best, C. N. Forsyth, 50
Best 1. 2 - bushel buckwheat. J. S. Peckham, 1
Second best, W. L Thatcher, 50
Beat pek timothy seed, N. Van Buskirk, 1
I Second best, G. 1. Tinglev, 50
Best pek flax seed, 0.1. 'Tingley, 1
Class oth. Fruits and Vegetables.
• - 1-
second Price, • so
best extabition tunbrotyes andliffineetifirs, - -
H. M. Jones,
best picture frames, H. lougS,
second best, Walker T. Sherwood,
511
best variety flowers, Mrs. S. Richardson 1
second best, Mrs J. Lines, 50
best,variety , wintcr flowers, Mrs. J. Lines. 50
beat iiiietylroSil 'demo;anite. 1
best arti fi cial flowers, Mary L...Sicenback;
second best, Mrs. G. L Payne' - Go
best exhibition flowers and fruit, Mrs. L. C.
Richardson:; ' • • • - 1
Class 15th. Plowiug.
best plowing, Chm. E. Chamberlin. $ 7
second best; Lt ~.. • ; ,2
third best, L R. Peck, 4
fourth best, M. B, Hand, 8
flfth best, Asher Seamans, 2
sixth beat, John D. Howell, . I
The Judges recommended a discretionary
preimium of ono dollar to be paid to J. ht.
Harding, Eleazer Ellsworth, and HAvana Lewis.
Class.l2o4' Unenutherateil 'Articles. • :
patent loom, a discretionary premium, E. H.
Owen. .
Militiffeinitako. l l.. &oi l y • • • 44.
-
twos peamptil aka, alts. : ll4t 21Xtint. 00
+one aced sower, L. It Peck, 6O
one knitting machine, Ira Carpenter, 60
one cider mill, Davis Bro's, 9
onih•opan't3uggr - 4. k. goptibs, ' II , '
I.
Prerpidips )011, be odd by the treasure;
D. . Babcock, if called fur before Feb. leoen.
Otherwuse theVcrillbe considered donated to
the .`Society.
D. S. Coates'sTua, Body
11 4* ja• PAPlgatt},.
P. Leattstket, Ei. Com
J. T/NULES,
—The 13lootrit9'i0 color to mi
nute globults wilt - C - s'lmA in that fluid,
and contain. ity_ithesitky person, a large
amount of Iron; " , ,Whip!"-:*rives vitality to
the blood. TheTrin*iti Syrup supplies
the blood with this vital rletneut, and
gives Bttetiglii itild't Igor to the atholo sys
tem.
-rA Wvalthy citizen of Cincinnati re
ceutty elidencomil to proiie his sanity hi
61100:tug that be had cu,t down a dentist s
bill.. His wife desires to unllltake the
manageinctit Property:
—Browning—"Well, lal wive make it
a - rale tl). telt plyy Viifo'o*tiryttiiva, 'that hop
pens.'' Snittitkins—"Oh, my dear fellow
the,t, is nothing. I tell tny wife lots of
things that never happen at alli"
—According to a local journal the low
er pert of Uneasier 'County troubled
with "persitent incendiaries." One gen
t`eman in Salisbury township.blut had five
barns, set on 'fire and destroyed since 1861.
—The reverend prineipal or a semina
ry at Westltrook,Sle., says that during the
dr. mill a considerable quantity : , of water
was condensed by :the tin roof of the sew
ittarv64o ijtg )louse, anti transmitted to
the 'eisti-rn.
50
1
1 50 ,
1
30
1
Sruk little, speak truth,; spend little,
pay cash.
DAAL.Ft.XI.7.BC34EI9.
Nei 3 4;::
by tc*Cr! Wt l2 ;if. 'totS and )la
ry Elizabeth, daughter of Elliot Aldrich, Esq.
Szieirit--1149311180,5—1n ;FewKurd, Oct. 12,
by Beg- 7. A. Jerome,' Win. FL Sher
: er, of Bingiuuntcrn,N. Y.,and-Anna, daughter
of fNo. - Harrison, of the former pla,cm
BUCR—Lrronv---On the lath inst., in Forest
Lake, by Eld. W. C. Tilden, 11r. Juan F.
Buck undlaisa Lucy LufonlogLiberty.
X:PX:I43.TMCSSIr
Mrt.E.B--Iti • Thonacisrn. Oct. lith. iB7O. of en
largement of the heart, after years Of suffering,
with patience and resignation, Lacy L. Miles,
wife of Reuben 0. Miles, aged 5 years, 9 mo.
and 21 days.
BEDELL-1n Jessup., on die 11th lost, Hattie
A., daughter of W. and Miranda Bedell, aged
4ifir6 mu. antll.4 days.
Hattie was very affectionate and winning in
her ways, manifesting a care and thought for
herselt 'and' others '64 d Usual in
those of her age. Death came early to take
the lamb Arena /MR ' l 3 o o—tlte Outing from
the household. Instead of her happy pres
enee,lonelincea arid grief are in gin hearts anti
home of loving parents and brothers.
fru) adveiliOntrtuto.
AteTiolin
Thasubseriber will sell at public sale At his
residence iu New Milford township, op Satur
day, Oct. 29th, 1870, at 10 u eloclf , I 4 m, the ft+
lowing property, to wit :
4 Cows, 41 yoke of , Osen4 genre old, 2 two
year olds, 6 Cain% a {timidity of Grain,Hay &
Potatoes, and other articlesnot mentiond
TE O rs—Ati sums of $5 or under, cash; over
$5, nine months time with approvpd notes
JEHOME BUSH:
New Milford, Oct. HI, 1870.-2*
ATTENTION 1
WE'LL GIVE I 011 "FITS'
T: tAltOtt, so long knolls inAlrigharu,
ton as one of the most popular etitteig, and
ihshionahle Tailors in this section of country,
has fortniA a co-partnership with M.
comh, of Montrose, andshey are now. p
to ~ furAl4l l Inati. Wearing appareLnt a=r i t,
stain style and workmanship superior to any
establishment In this Section of country. We
'TUAIIANTE E SATISFAeTIO2c
to all who may favor us with their patronage.
Shop at Post's old corner, on Public Avenue.
T D. TAYTAIR.,,
•;; tf r, R. F. - NEVIrCO3IR
Montrose, 0ct..19, 19, 1870.—tL .
UEIII=MEIII
QUEIIikTS SALES.—ByArirtue of writs, - Is.
ki sued by th g .c our t. or Common Pleas of duo.
god:Lonna county and to me" - directed,rl will ex
riBe to 4 4°o' Poblie yetulil at . the Court 'Rouse
Montrose, on "Saturd4y. Nov. 12; 11$70, at two
o'clock P. ,14,„*.e r folloiv tog descifbed pieces or
parch% brland:lo
Mt that eettiffriPlece, or parcel °Mud situate
in the township of ' Auburn, county of &Niue
bantut, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
deacribed !LSfpliowft, tq suit : On the .north,by,
lands Of David TnerPe, on the east-byelands Of
Daniel Tritde; on the south by , lands erpvirk t i .
Gay tiOd pit tliA tvt%t.: land' of ISiisus•-*a
raining . • tiboht . : ,:110. acrd_ •••Ifitui, more
oeless, , withl the appurtetuinees;-,one' Ouroed .
dwelling house, one flamed cotaimiafe, kadoth. -
er outbuildings; 1 iholiatiVithent tenlMPTlttefl
[Taken in-execution at the suitofidry co l
use ofp.•di papa vs. Geo. Otelibiatt
: •
AU 'alit orttO"piecoilf *Pet artiila:sittiate
o cß us u, county a buscothan„
as. and state of Pennsyltumbs,bOunded•and de !
isepoOncjoll ? " : ,On!tlin north Ihy
iinkcisAillterman Dao; more, "natty lands - of B.
Smith, south by ands of Bronson Shperaaltntv
Inds mid bysqllyksrapeeleantaintOClS'acree
1100M430.1 111 0011 8 , AO , .**
law, with:the' one apputtenanefs, one framed tom,
one thanal barn work shop, one orchard,
oneellit r oyal, cfrakettilnoreetrtion at the
trait 0f43, . Bentley fa. Albeit Pickett. •
-ALSO
Ali that certain piece or parcel of land situate
partly in Middletown and partly in the borough
of Briendayille, as the property of James Furry,
bounded on the southeast by lands of Michae l
lilarphy and Patrick Delany, on the southwest
by bands of M. Minehan and Keenan;
on the northwest by lands in the possession of
Mrs. Flom Ferry; and on the northeast by the
Milford end Owego turnpike—containing about
50 acres„ be the game rnoreor less, with the ap-
inirlenances. and about 80 acres improved—AL-
so, all that other piece or parcel of land situate
in the borough of Friendsrille, county and state
aforesaid, the property of 3sunesi E. 'Fitzgerald,
bounded on the northeast by Turnpike - street,
on the southeast and southwest by Hiram Cooks
lot, and on the northwest by • Wm . Haffirm's
Store lot—containing about 1,250 square feet of ,
Md, be the samemore or less:With the appur
anees, one store house, and all itnruoted.—
[Taken in execution at the suit of G. B. John
soni ,- .lpPlugeritlet Vie J:ftrtlite l ti;Ai.M. o .
Ca :ass'd to E. -L. lilakeilee, gad •to A:; J.
Ge f
Mon vs ,john Fitzgerald: et AL
x that certain Pjembr Aired of land siftrate
in,„ imitushipof HeiricX county . and state
1 Ri c: s 1
lexonle4 'Ara described as follows;' to
wit : Beginning in the middle of the Great Mend
and hector' turnpike at the terminus of the
publ road running north from Herrick Centre
to a 10_11c.„,rcentirk,thttowneltip _of Aram.
thence Taring said turnpike 120 feet, thence east
101 feet to the public road leading from Herrick
Centre to a public road in Ararat, thence south
180 feet along said road to the rdsec cf begin
ning. with the appurtenances. [Taken In exe
cution at the suit ofJ. M. Myers us. Goo. Camp
bell
-ALSO
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate.
in Middletown township, county and state
anwesaid, bounded and described as follows: On
the north by a road leading from Fricndiville
to the nortlibriutch or the Wyalusing emir, on
the cast,:by. lands of Timothy.Monahan, on the
south lip lan& al MeXtvett, and on the west
by lau . ds of. Otis Ross and Peter Pond—Con
taining about, 60 acres ofland, Pc the same more
or less, with, the appurtenances, one saw-mill
and about items improved. [Taken In execu
tion-at-the suitor-4.F. Shoemakekass'd to B.N.
Mitchell vs. Wm. McKivett, et al.
—ALSO--
plece — or
In the tOtinaliWof Lathrotf, minty. and state,
aforesaid, bounded as follows : On the north le
west by lands of W. P. Crandall, on the south
and east by lands of Samuel Wright—contain
ing 6 acres of land, he the same more or less,
with the appurtenances, one small house and
ham 20 fruit trees, and mostly improved. [Ta
ken in execution at the suit of E. W. Smith vs.
A.. L. Wright
-ALSO
Aikthat certains.piece or parmeinf Land situate
in the., township of New g.Gfol l / 4 1, tXmittY sod
slaUlll 6 3rotidd, b9unded sad deactibed as . fol
lowit rOn hortllly hinds ofJames Sum
mers and Gregg & Falkenbury, on the east by
lands( of Mrs. R. MaKinncy, on the south by
land ofR L. Sutphin and on the west by lands
of Oen). Sabina and Ira Summers—containing
about 101 acres, be the same more ut less, with
the appurtenances, one small frame house, one
small framed barn, one young orchard, and
about 80 acres improved. [Taken in execution
at the snit of IL L. Sutphin vs. Peter Albright
et al.
An the Interest of George R. Granger, in all
that piece or parcel of land, situate In the town
ship of Rush, in the county of Busunehatinttand.
the State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de
scribed as follows. to wit: Beginning at the
northwest corner of a lot of land surveyed to
John Bishop, thence north one hundred rods,
thence east eighty nada, thence south one hund
red rods, thence west eighty rods to the place of
beginning, supposed to contain fifty acres of
land, be the same more or less, with the appur
tenances, one dwelling house, one barn, some
fruit trees, and mostly improved. (Taken in the
execution In the suit of Eli Billings PS. Jules
Bronx and George IL Granger.)
That certain piece or parcel ofland situate in ,
the Township of Apolacon, in the county of
Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, bound
ed-10d descrtbed-es Miens, Co ..it: Beginning
at a post by the road In a line of John Foster's
land, thence north 68 perches to a prod, thence
west 55 perches to a post, thence north 37 de
grees E. 00 perches to a post. thence north 20
perches to a Hemlock, thence east 14 and 4'
tenth perches to a post, thence south 159 per- 1
ches to a post, and thence west 24 perches to the
place of Beginning : Containing 81 acres of
lead be the lame more or lettzwit . ,t he
. h Tajspur:
tenant:es one dwelling beim* musitarg.„: tine or I
chard, and unnitty improved: time-,sll that lobate
or parcel of land situate an the two:6l[ol3f AO
oilmen, in the county of iStitqarbs or; State of-
Pennsylvania. bounded an a described as follows
to wit : Beginning at post in the east line of
Charles Baillant's lot: thence south- 88- degpees
east, 10 perches to a pest, thence, south. -4 .pet-.
chew to a post, thence west 10 percho,4 o. ll I"St
and thence north 1.4 east 4 and blends
to the place. of beginning. Contafning Alefecti:
of an !VW of land, he the same more or less,
with the appurtenances—ail improved. [Taken
in execution at the snit of H. and A. Graves. jr.
need m,.r..).,Foster rs, Bameylttckhearer ; and
ass . 4
A. Northrup. use of 0.5./ff - J, .T: - .Pos,"d to P.
C. Foster en. Barney WeS , ••-bsiarer . a-T'>:, '
"ALE/. -_. -':
All that eartaittplev ovparvetnljetasit to
in the Township of Lgthrop. in the:oZ of
Susguethanneana State ofPetiosylvanf
ed and4learribedi to.wit i Ors the rui .
of Elisha-Bell, nrithethat by ) ,'...lanifg% a
Befl, og the sobth,by binds of Elledus :Me 1,.• d
the west by the publie-Ifigthway, Coif ing
one hareem of land be Berne more Or lef, with
the appnetinances one small-frarailjinfise and
all impwriiiid. • [Taken in eirentW' at the suit
of P. W, Griggs, assigned to•E; W. r Smith and
C. O Tiffany, vs. Harlon Quick.)
ALSO. ,
All that certain piece or parcel ot land situate
in the township of New Milford. In she danty
ofliinstmehanna, and State of PennaylVelils,
bounded and described as follows, to.ll4;:flegln-,
Ming at a point in the highway, the northeast
corner of lot now or formerly in posseasietrat
Albert Hazelton, thence along the centre - of said
highway north 65 and one fourth degrees east 6
and 5 tenths perches, thence north 77 degrees
east 32 perches, thence north 57 degrem east 27
and seven tenths perches, thence north 67 de
grees east 8 6-10 perches to corner in said mad,
thence south 43 and 1.4 degrees east 78 perches to
stake and Stones for corner, thence south 45 de-.
greet west 80 perches to corner, thence noith 43
and M degrees west 105 and 5-10 perches to 'the
place of beginning. Containing 45 acresand 14
perches of lend, be the same more or less; ex
cepting always neverthetets therefrom certain
reservations as to bark as expressed in a certain
contract ; with the appurtenances one thane
house, one frame barn, some fruit trees, and
about 23 acres unproved. (Taken in execution
at the Suit of Serah Eizabetb Pratt, Guar,
vs. Theron Wellman and wife.]
All that certain piece or-parcel of land situate
in the township of lierrir_,k in the county of
Susquehanna and State eiPennarbramiri, bound
ed and described as follows, to wit On the
north by hinds of Morse Nichols & Co., on the
east by lands of Morse, , Aiahots & Co., on the
southby lands of Merse:NPlmita Co., end Is
rael Round, and on the West by: lands of John
Meyers. Containing about twenty=fivoneres of
land, be the same more or kus, with tho Appur
tenances, two name houses/ twc barns, imme
fruit tom, and till Improved; [Teenlp execu
tion e thefOr C. prp. Roberts t: Anton 'Ed
isrardig • 1:',;
MI, T. MOXLEY, Sheriff.
Sbesiff's Oftlee, Mourn:se, Oct. 18711-
A GOOD DAIRY AND GRAM- FARM
FOR SALE.'
Uoroes Rirctiont offers hts . Farm for
'lda situated in the township of Forest , Lake,
• ihtsguebannis. Vounty . . , Pa., tingles from Mont
rose;COnVielVaeres,of itatrakof
whither's a good state of cultivation,
!Ns tkrurasatains one full bearing orchard e.
rftiid *UK, and obi) young °MIAMI* begin
gto boas ; a.good emnfortablelarre house
porspJiatn POP , bats .4 1 4.4 1 . 1 b* PMfmoll.
requffed tp,goodlanner ; we l
fenced, Well wateredow stream of never fail
ing spring water running at the door. It is just
such a farm as a good dairy needs, being well
located for dr o rturasea It is altuated.bo.
mlialkom st 061.1 111 PloPAbitoutdMah --
.odist thumtusv. For terms ete.. aaaress
Mil& BIRCH - AR*
Pttrust bare,fluit;: „. Co. Pa,
1
T4,.‘L13(?..T_!t, 07
GROCERIES &- MlOl4lOll
roar, Balk
Caddo, Ceadfreis, Cheese. CoireS.Spiciii,Cblifew
Tau, 1140)se Ales Dyfed ADA Canner - • 7
TONICCO. :CCM. ; # 11212 :.
and all o th er helleles OW, keoin si"Criit thus Ofeeesei
-
•
We 43Pide as low se Weake Wok
sell format, at excbsuge for peplum-,
r PAT 7 ONAG7ettIOLIVITER.I
TALB4ter apilik.
Mailue.e. &opt. 92, 3slo.—tf
Guaenbery, Rosenbaum d Co
Would respoctildly call your Mlle:atom to Moir
riz is ? yr 13c1.
Fall and Winter Goods,
which for variety of Styles never has been excelled in
thit place. Out awnortment of
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS,
CLOAKING ' , WATERT/kW, FkAN
NELS,
DOMESTICS,!&c.
, a, • : c.;
Never Webs .13ottor.
IN MILLINERY GOODS,
Trimmed and nottboarod7 ladles' and Child's
.110.,
rovers, Postbero, block and colored V,Prets, Ribbons,
be. to. never more baudoome.
iN Ladies' and Children's FURNISHING GOODS,
Skirts. corsets, Gknes, liandieerehiets. Collnr*lmd
Cans, Merlon Wrapper', UoSiel7 sod Knit Goods,
chcaper than for the tail ten pars.
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING t
•' • • F
For Msg. Youth., and Boys. • nail and romplct• atone
Yau'• fall mine from /In to $3O.
OVERCOATS 1 OVERCOATS 1 OVERCOATTO
Ota the dl re grades; arse et all pliers.
CLOTHS, oessuaßßEs. usevidts, 'te. for Custom
We take veteesistes adilgt. op garments-1e order W
good style, sad warl.qt goo!:1 and sacteractory
work.
GUMS FGRNISIIING GOODS
White and 1 lannel.Bblrts, Merino Wrappers 8 Draw
ers. lisndUeruhleta. BOWS. LICI.II and Paper t.! liars &
Cuffs, suspenders. Oloscs, i.:Lobrelits., Trunks & 6 4.144 -
els in grest v.arlety.
BATS AND CAPS
For Yon andltort, of tbo latest MI. and In great Vet
ell.
OtteEtttierhes lilt wtrb aureAustistrvebar
out goods le Large queututee we frequently WIC horn
10 to SI per teat. In bayluz. As we ask solemn)! a mar.
We *bore axims• eepd“lee eeft ee witiAakeom eee
AwIT Proleserit oo6- tentelima sad sin Inake•At. Na
yeautulend,ta ataiwritht,ite,. . .•:
We glib 121Algtestios ous ittck,diad
ecanpsrison of priers.
•
•
Sentrese, Oct. MO.
2.11a17 7 ' ' rica.savi 211 T
:ABEL TUltittc ,
ratups ~ s; um:OmFA
In and beigtogis egpteial nttentthii to 'ye
letting rittlift:k otteyti ,14 , , ,leptiiistie . nt that; aft
P ro n ajC;is iiiregif variety of
LIQUORS AND WINES,
bought either direct from the dirtlller, or importer, and
warrented ewer') POINI I I ttrry
dire. a ibii snurtitietitt Pete.. reheil
.
tr.r, 4 44M,Ntlityg WlOA4gribia,
sod ammaration,
A DAS .1141443 ori3old *pd. a l iiier • IMinglAY rtifettri
etv. Y.nkea NOTIONP4c-oinl o4lergq4 wo DV-
Illertnill to orentialf.
During surreal yesri 'past prrsqn, htme Tirea In tbo
turn% or running evil:4.l"nd Mulling lathe Oxirt.A rntrl.
tin Tarfkortivater, New.Nork..tuettretr.ElPP/lus 4.Tha
and Coffer, fur family use. •
Abel Terrell Is Dow sepptying•the people with these
Teas and coffees, at his .to iu idoutriouott.th4e ! ffill
prices that these clubs and usher perorate' pat at Ilia
*torn of the Compaoy to New 1 ark. Than, pnrchaerre
will ease the entre.' charge. trouble of clubbing and
risk of studio& by baytog of
ABEL VURRSLI.,,
Montrose, Pa
CITRAYMPrOR ATOLEN .r . ~;-
0 4 -!`rrbball4 6usis ) oPthe BfitimiitArd 411911
tight red ,90.1 Y. While Attick..witltg
slim, neck„ burns burns droop a little bebiod,,splue,
sliptly'kUrtred„. - Ariy person Until trill give me
intormation as to where die is will' 'be suitably
rewarded.
4.1.,EW1S WRITER.
New Milford, Oct. IflBr.--4
•
o';',-ar.'artlolloiltS withOzt
atWfor cincniaf s..
oa, .
Cromwell; coati: •
NOTICE
Notice bete* tlfai r bare ildir
day purcbased 3 large browdbouse at Constable
sale In Niebolson,r:sold: , as the property of
Ebenezer Rosalie, aflame left abe same in poet
'tension 414) RozelbSdming my pleasure.
-Gro. POLHAIIA3.
Sept. SD, 186 . 0.-11 5• --
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Ligutire. doctored. ap , iced and pareetened to please the
t late. called -Tonic& '"Appettzere," "Restorets,.trre..
that lead the tippler on to drnnkciancsa and TWA, but
ahilfifirelftWeitletlttadei-frotirtiNP-Itaffrifildbfa-itir
Iferbe of Cali (onto. free from ail Alcoholic alimulanti..
Thei are.llTdOttlitUii,driltifddzrsivittosPrla
ciplo, a perfect lie novator and iterigorntor of the Syr
Tem. carrying old all poloonottr shatter. and rtSlOlll% . '
the hhloir to a healthy catidlliol: ;I , rui person eta take
there (littera uceorillOglet44o l / 1 41.114,1MP1i111t1./lIIN
unwell. ~ .•
SIM Oi RAN. ^ . 1 1 ,M int . la 1 : 46 . , hash, liiMl ISO
bone,. are upl Jaistroyeij. kytlttrh .POisulTs.N• AO
rueatto., aud the vital ortplypirlimatgdbittad tlketpwl,9l
mpeir. ,„ r,,
For Inflammatory alit ' etiiiitillila ‘ . '' :lo;t4nicitili ' Mp
Intermittent Fever., Insimkgs of ;tbe.BlGodr4tlTert
Kidney-. sod liitutder,Atian Ilittpiii barn ,bocipt..angas
auctreerfut, tench pt , ,lntacirtiqsarol_ !.by:VittatllV,
which I. generally produced by - Wantland' (4 , . q,
Digefttre Orwtne. ~ 1 • . - . - ..-1,,r) ,- -• , •,-,,, ~1. . - I
.{,twee the latian.W.JllondArbcuttrerzon_
portlier tomtits:: throaCiltbaNtin InVitctplett,
or gortrVetpAiloe it when, rin Ind CLAstattiontitd tad
elorgl.h In the reit.. : eleapac it vitqn It It. Ipal,and
your Nell reye will tell you wben. Keep the blood pure
aid tht: he4lth yt The smog/wilt (allow, ~...,_ „.
Pin. Tape, tend nther Wurtdh ; linking intA4titernt
of ao manyittottaaioda, it Cffectaallydartrciypinad tior
Ulnas, Remittent..eind lotensillteat arvelsi than
Bitter* bareeno equal. Stir teill.efircattans iread.csrkha.
y 1 he circular around each With: wintedz to .fliatalui: l
gunge—Snalleh German, ierencb-med Spaniel.
J. iSerrllarli4il. kooprietor. t.l Commerce liiltzatr T.
It. 11. I.IOONALD a CO:.
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Anent.; San Isoraciuto' indliae
ramento. California, and n . ft, , 1 Conedertelit.4lf..T.'.
LIT'SOLD BY ALL DEIIIGGIBTSA
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From
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old A. liberal reward will tepid'', foiblizeoarir•
err. PHILLIP , SWACKHAMI3H:
' AutrosurOes, 8, 1.870:43w. •
Vidett Ca
' Nein Years 7,lpiladiatgaiiii
Tup.upg.t t if;ao,.i....o F :Lop. lailAtraan ikinaenf
wild' Arept - Are awl.," tilleal ,Teraringwipego - arAge...N-1"
dt;net , Up 1r raktoma,Sporta, 'Malden*. WiNii.,Orest
Bliflbitf iltibta: 4e. etc.., ittc n time 6{, in Ohlor jakeledirit Indtan+oidantoitbetr: mode at 1 • niatyled:.
Abe benntlibl Wrolitella r , *tames - treat Ward s .lliinter
nnii.Cblef of. too Lodgca, , *la liinpolointli Uhenterninit in
Abe V. s. ii..-401ar Amy,. for isrottnlicos t eireviceirwitti
MS 401{1C• frau; AmAile IndlAzip,,, &book or thaninet.
tbrinhig. Inlere4, jt
.I^4zllo weR sittYPtimPed- Tiutiv
.tmn,.. _"vr. than - taint' flltutta,7 innatraAecl..M.anfigaa
inga;vieltvellnilty Ibeent,lnzn-Infnll,.ll.9ntiO . enabaznr,
.prlee lea, shorbf•nab.ell any booleratalrtc. - Bemt at
o.l3olllBllllannned eitrlllarylAble•of Lontenta.Oßßlplet pik•
Rei nod ten.. , ,•'. A, H. HUBBARD. t•:
: 0 C 1 4 2- 7 4 t , • pallid:let, 4up Chestnut-St, rkgra.
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An onfl l llny moody for all Bit:Manta/ ariffictatici. SOS
Throat lad Cultbs.
Wells' Carbolic . Tablets....
aleop x 1 theNand, %WA clinulatlod and ariest44”,
ittlng - directly in The 111atons 'Membrane. limy
anonld be promptly and Ratty taken In all exporani, or
rrialangentitaat-ofwainnee.tot , they will keep . np Abe. elt,
natation of the bland. and admired off all - tendtdtdr W
eald or Lang d194a111 a.
BOA WOiiiS,.ll CUILINOW -1 • - • •••••
Int W,ELLI4 0/11.11014C
are 4 a-neire/ ttllttis rorarldy.' 112 T Tfflnt. - •'
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We will tend • baodeome thief Oar ridW
Inisreud Family Bible to. toy Book Agent. tree of
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fartoom ottg Abair/runs coo e*cb mike, 4 44..14 4
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PariThblets free- J. P,91N8.14111E. PTO
No. 11.5 DOW - New York.
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English and Classical entirsei;, Terraiti.begln
September 7th, December 1110413m1.1tarch87th.
State appropriations :or studerdi .Brtdsl4tld
mitred at any time. Apply to„,
CHAS. H. VtIRRILE:pA., 314'
Manatield. Pa. Aug. 31, 18.70i -;-1y
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elld4 aerf ri rfiderrtfo - elk.theorllrd thee •
tleete, wlifool; Mang ury Moldy, of, tb00„ , The .
more complete three. , " ems from• etteeded'lle" the' In
thee, todilidet: and' noorafferma tm Uto:glattral pub-
Ire with tt coorletlea Malt cea teem ten to..aceom
pile tbst clalnkedter 144 'A *mantra Utg en
!Nth, th i le
rd - th e organ free from irritation:. and' wi'vet
erettille - or itothoothe eentoaiarteer. Mo.
caserrofflth slcirktdoeff, efeoulth barrels, Ifrer,tddeeth
••-pt allArrx,ian4 ,lAguitty tiltseVtles pecklas tq Irth ,
meti..ll, ovine, pioroptsellcried tenths' , The ,
rerdrpeletece rebetratoetrd snit preeerlbe It, - red -to
eefoultbrcercetiteelithis rota items; retain ta'
are of ertEather pittiattle, - • '
Bent Ity ite'jec gplee'andpoetsp.
11 Oa" 4, ' 4 :Pottisivh.o corp.
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It t7c:ld by all dea ril lers N l E n n drci a gs so a i n g/vp m p ed ro lci i n ati. es, and 11 $; .
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