,_____ 1 Countti )3uoivitoo Dirtcturp, , Recovering. • Soldiers Thanksgiving. .....;•i We are enabled to say that Mr Milo Guernsey Shall we not attest our gratitude to the bless _ ,_,,____. the conductor who was so wriously Injured by 4 ed Giver of abounding tnerelf,by reapanding to Theo lino in this Directory, ono oqr, $1.511.- eoal train, at Grset Bend last winsit, lA rooover• the CI4ICMI of your Melt, and disabled soldiers, in oelt additional line, 50 Hs. , tug as rapidly as tatuld he ospeeted !Older the eentributationa to their thanksgiving dinner? __.. _ _ NEW ,311.14)111) circumstances, .4 Geoff V. 13eutley will renvive land toward th.sn, The amputati.os of his aro - ) in aueeitaal\4ly from his, residence in Montrose. ButtAr, chase, M. L. 51085 dCO ,Dealaratialvyooods.llittis:ccos. done by that rising young phyeician Dr. S. W. fruit, green, dried or canned, &c., may be deg- 1 Roots and Shoe., and fleuaral blercluaidiko. 011..11141. •••• - i om ....6f„ - set t lly . 1 1)rs,rortukcrvi Bigelow strdet, second door bulew the Episcopal Church. vay . lJ posited lit the donors' convenience, with their ' ' spt...4naed tea I lDhl skill 14 h Surgeon. j name;, loeatietil anti valuation!' Poultry, and , trlerenuitorgt, u n tieb, WILLIAM surrn, nn Main ' 11 0 es3pla of that vicinity are irehssi fortunate other petishable articles on the morning of the street, near rho 9epot.-• I P lin having the serviet of a young physidian of 16th, as the matron kin, a sea.lsl . • e . t.ro . F.a9unots . 1 ,tf tt littieli'S SHOEMAKER. Agent For 1 . 42 . 1. . d°"/' • such prombie la th.ir m;dst, :Li our Friend Dr to lined them en the hilt at the soltliaro home. ' ~. thlila, Best water wheel In tme, tiatlaraction i gslarantersi.* , W. 9, NV.% Yonndry. and loafer In Plows and other ' I your lost donation very notch, especially the ' Ishintjls, ono door from ketntiney's Ilwel, Main bt. Musical Convention. buttur 6 ze . , te . Which of course is better than IS. ~ ,'. MISTIER, Carriage ' taker an d ti n 4 er mkes, an A Musical Convention will be held at Grang- any we can boy. except fur a very high price." von Street, two doors below Ilan - ley'a SUN_ enille, in Rush, tlnVittelibunn, to, p.., 1541. i Dell , o wi,..-s for the poor fellows confined to the . )4netItC.BM'BROTIOKits. Duniant ai arida/law Zns ducted by Pr..f W. 0. Perkins, of Boston, ampiratotro arse highly priced Prdvielcenr, eaMala anent!. Another of "Church Bell," "Starry Crown," S VI w -t. - ' it. GARRET & sot. D e alers in Wiser. Peed. Neal. "Laurel Wreath," Chorister," &c., kg. 1 NVoodbourne, 11 mu. 4.1.11 1870. Salt. Lime, Cement, Grooariaa awl Pcori•lons on 1 Convoution to commence Thursday. at 10 . ' Alain Steetat, opposite thOltolk.t. . , . - ono ov. -. , o'clock A. M., soy. 29th, continuing four days I A tbli oblem. . • ' sk - . .C., T. HAYDEN, Mannfactorara of Clines and with , Wholesale dealers In Yankee, Notlens stol p m , ey three, iesslttne each day, and el slog ,-' We give the following question for the boys - , (heal, on Male Strout. h....ame Episoopsi church. • ' evening With o GBAND Concert. 'mod Alia tis solsoAtunto of tionms. loud ol'enUlgs. moss .r.. KNAP, Loather Manotheturers and dealers Ag'ffilmt4:lll..6l , tifeirMi- of conventions, Prof. i s ~,. In Morocco Findings• de.. near Epiernpal Church. • p ‘wk . na ...UPl4ii, ,u - lihve a hotae, end sell him for $9O, i has no anperior: ' His nice ability and then lay him back for eiso.nnti 'wit hint again A il‘." EY A HAYDEN, Dualism in Drum. and Medicines. skill render him second to none. nod Manuleutelem 01 Cigars, on Main Street, mar fur $llO. Du 3ott multi 40 . CIO or $2O in the the Dep.t . TheiMCitatistet7 . i.liL . ' Wee. /petal:talon of transtu:tiou. Now be sure you are right helLre, - --- ------ - ------"---- - Prof. Perkins, will be furnished free a clowge: rot w. STEPHENS, Horse . ShoeinT and _Due o ! Baiatiring. . yua sand us- an annwer. on lailh:alseet, south of the brit.gn, • Tarrus.-Gen tionsun 41:4, Ladies, ,Vets, -.. e. I frit • .I. Ott AN. .In.. Dealer In a ...moral met...Mandl.. A. ,lo, lLLsn" , ' L" 0 0L1c 01-24 " , - 2, Children tin. Newspaper Subscribe's. 1 x and Clothing. Brick Store, on Main strum. der La ykara of al:v. I.stAs. Co mb m i n e-e.etiMe 'ertit. FiNt toine the . _ - WHITTLE ..t. MEAD, Dozier. 1.. general Merchandise, all ye devotees a music, and join our Merry IV. ?.... on Main Street. . i throng. . tattle. ) ----'-', '.. 0. M. HAWLEY. 'Maier tt. gerem r ( Merchandise; ot,Board oan he obtained at re ., ' , table rates. •IChl Maui Street, oppmote Phinne)'s note'____ _ _ D. Godwin. ) and l —_ _— . _ . .. . ... .A.- Carter. i . Com (MEAT BEND. d D. Baker ) tee an ... • 1., S. LEN1.11:111, Manufacturer of Loather, and dealer Nov. 9th, 1970. 13w. to general Merehamlise, on Main Street • ---- -.- ke C't _ _ Rend and Remember. As there seems yet to be a misundentanding ou the part of some of our citizens In regard to the new revenue law, we meat that two cent stumps are stilirequirtli on,fiank checks,butthey FfIRANi WHITE. 'Manufacturer amid do or he surort arc not nepeniinty on receipts nu motley on the or Plows and l'ltaingo. payment of the debt, nor need there be any stamp put upon pmnissory notes for less than one hundred dollars, nor on assignments of mortgage.,, which have once been duly stamped. Judgment notes coming under the head of agrwments, require five cent stamps tor each note. Formerly each note for $lOO or less re• quired ten cents, live for the agreement and five for the note, whereas now only five cents are 11. P. D0RA...3, Merchant T.dor and dealer in Moody Ilade Clol.l.lng, Dry Go.d.x, Grccer:eis And P,r,iv6ion,., Main Jtrnnt.• LENOXVILLE. GIBSON EDWARDS & lIIIYANT, Menafnetarero of Wnypsne end Sleighe, near the Inge Store. MONTP:OSE. %BEI, TPRIVELL. Dealer In Drugf. Medicines. IA ronrs. Paints. Olin. Dee Stuff•. Grocerie, Jewelry Notions. etc. I , ep. tn. "71) w A (ERE, Neter Office, and dealers is Grocer ter AM Provislous, Crockery ett- : . Public Avenue. Duties of Innkeepers. The following,-head. notes of the eagle of House Tully, from Adams county, lately decided by our Suptetne Court. may give useful information as to the duLie and obligations of inn-keeper; to their guests: Tully *went to Houses's inn and purelisaed, liquor. &e., and gave money for safe-keeping to sTitoun & BROWN. General Fire anirtife r atter Aram.: nlao. rell Railroad and Accident Ticket, one in the barroom, as to whom there was le Kra* York and Pialludelphia.