cleared and a barrel sunk in it, so that the wa ter can be easily obtained. Many people are I visiting the Spring, and bringing away jugs andl ; ontrost giemotrat 1 bottles of water to test its reported wonderful two " curative effects. The Only Democratic Paper ha Sus- 1 In clearing the Spring there was an old barrel quehatina County. 1 taken out of it, supposed to have been put there many years ago. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. ) Now the question is, who put the barrel In .. the Spring first, or who first discovered It? Some We offer the following terms for increasing ! of the Many readers of your paper may give Its circulation in 1871: ' some information about it. - One copy, six months, ' ' - $ 1 00 The wagon shop, together with lumber and One copy, one year. ' ' ' ' 200 tools, belonging to aN. Warner, in Auburn, We wlllsend the DExtocear and the American was totally destroyed by fire on the night of the Stock JoUrnal one year for p 50. 12th inst. Nothing is known of the cause of the The DEMOCRAT and the Lady's Friend one fire yet so far as heard from. Reported to be in year for $5 50; and other Periodicals in the cured for $7OO. same proportion. -- --......a.... --- We will club the DEMOCRAT to new sultscri bor3. on , 'dition that the money invariably Northern Pacific, Railroad Bonds. ....._ accompanies the order, on the following tents : Among the hest securities for investment at 3 copleit teinneaddryss, one year, each $1 75 the present dav, undoubtedly, first mortg•it:::e 10 11 1 ..,...- •e 4: " ~ `•- 150 railway bonds hold a high position; and those ~ 1 25 to which we call public attention in this article' are par excellence in this line. A copy sent five to one getting up the club of Their issue is made upon siteh a solid basis as twenty-five. in leave no question as to their safety, and they Let all help to circulate the DEsmcnar. l yield large rates of interest E. H. EIAWLEI(. The national Importance of the Northern • Pacific Railroad was believed to be so great ... 1871. Montrose, Jan. 1,1871 . struction, cot which e d it • Itax . *e any knowledge : ' which, with judidous management, will in liself i ' . ______...,,,,_ be fully equivalent to a direct guaranty of the 1 re - Spread the Trirrh.-Sane medical men In payment of the bonds themselves. This land ! elan teat it Is undignified to advertises remedy. however ! grant, in area, hi an empire In Itself, amounting, , solvable it n . ) . ~,,, ..,, ruaa . ow , thhi. 11 . lii like Weather Report, : to 22,000 acres per Mile, and an aggrete of over , ~,,,,y ing that as article uhidi t he world nerds . 60,000,000 (sixty millitms)of acres, ands of more I should be hid Ina comer-that benefits end blessings From observations made at Montrose, Pa-,fur varied and valuable physical character than ex- ' may , be too wide ) y dieffased- thee the means of protect -the week ending Jan. 14, 1871: ista elsewhere in the known world. ' lug and restorin g health 'hold be • close monopoly, Time of ob- Mercu- Direction R emarks marks The testimony of scientific officem of the and not accessible to all. The argument Is bad. It I. serration. of wind. United States army who have survevoi and re- 1 1 Wafer than mat; It le Inhuman. Suppose Hostetter'. Sunday. • ported upon all portions of this belt, set forth , stomach Bitters-an absolute specific for dyspepsia. 7a. m. 10 E. cloudy. invariably its richness and salubrity of climate, , tillintSpets and nervous debility-had never bceu helOtell 12 N. 12 N.E. cloudy. its comparative exemption llum snow, its eapaci- I beyond the repertoire of the faculty, what would hove op. in. 12 E cloudy. ty supporting a dense population, In positive 1 been the consequence t Instead of curing and lurtgom. Mmulay. and uniform aceord. There is nse ction In the an iii „., g,m lone, the good effocui of the preparation would 7a. M. 3 clear. world where the certainty of cs have been confined to a comparative few. There le the 19 M. 9 clear. wheat, barley, oats, potatoes, and other roots is hi‘i „ at authority for . r myna: teat light should not be hid 9p. m, 3 clear. assured • and west of the Rocky Mountains, on ' uudurs bushel; that whatever Is excellent should be 'Thesday. this heft, apples. Pears, plums, cherries, and 1 placed fie • city one hill, where all men mu take mtaik 7a. m. 7 cloudy. other fruits area bundiuttly prodnecti. ..itice of It. li le upon flue principle that the Patera b i ,,, i , - , ‘ ", - , r i.. be p. ertael . r pn rt er ° I eel and p c , ti , t , i:i n i/e ... i0 i t t h ilicrt w ised to 12 tn. 16 S.E. cloudy. Our readers must bear In mind the fact that 9p. m. 14 K. cloudy. the snow-falls on the belt traversed by this cetera here, mid that the spontaneous tentlmoniala In Wednesday. Road are extremely light, rarely , exceeding 7a. m. 19 cloudy. feet in depth in the highest altitudes alon 3 f tt‘'l).c.c 'l. Titil'h:,,,:i'l:*is"inritabi:'7,nujiiiresrtn"rfl!:"lb'ekth"inni'llanthilert':.ti.ltide'nl7ll7"!'neb:P7ursidathli 13 M. 26 cloudy. line, anti much lik•liter titan It Is in the iddle not 'Tread the truth with remind to thin unequaled i t lg. 9p. m. 39 cloudy. and New England States. This fact is fully at- I orant and correrthe tar and wide, Suppose pyoUr has Thursday. - tested by man and beast. The pasturage of ! 1 1;:n n. r i ca i r i ed if fro th m ;ti d e ic pu h bLle l l i t h y. h.. ln b‘ ltt a t any argument 7a. m. 34 cloudy. this belt is a marvel to travellers. The do- , , d l yne barn hero eared; If the feeble have been strength -12 M. 48 cloudy. mastic cattle of Montana, Idaho, Dakota and ceek and the nick restored, crest good bite been acconi -43 9r. m. clear Washington Territories range out all AA Inter, . pliiMed ; and who so mean as to grudge to exertlous thus Friday. and iirellit in March. Mexican horses, brought di r'- ' l '.l 'lr.''r rat , mwm . xli-Jan. 7a m. 37 clear. here by , Indians, are turned out to shift for t 12 m. 54 clear. themselves on the ranov. from latitude 45 to 53, I r 7Thaise %Who are mirk. or Afflicted wills any i n the 'Piing- t it h .ro 'n n i t ' e d u l 'e m ,Z l :i Y T . 'r h e,t7i!, d e w r i e t i l iT;' ' re t e d l'f! ' s Y tor w lu r ldr ° es f s": D ' 9p. In. 44 clear. rind conic in fat and strong Saturday. Portions of this ]load will pass through the , it. I.BostOltl I.I.I.MILTUN, S. I).. 7 is. an. 43 cloudy. winter-honu:s. of buffalo, elk, deer and antelope,_ , P ; 0. D -1 Ilya ,951. liii.w York City,* it itel. 50 cloudy. ' which are always fat in spring. Train, of park- : , "',.. 21._r 0 p. a, 48 cloudy. ; mules thrive through the winter m ithout forage " Cr - Getting Married -Moseys for young Silen.ort while subjertt.d to considerable acre lee. —-- - --aai. 411. 411.- - me delighto ot home, and the propriety or lut,, , roprlety There is no question as to- the elide errs of the 'of geitnig married , irlth naafi:tn • help for those who Donation. . climitte, the richness of the suit, and the feasi- E:-."...,1,‘""ru,•in',`.,1,,•,'7.."'''.:ri1„T„7.."7111,','0.1111ejt'A5s ''c o . t. " :l. i tt r i•lis k :i The friends of Rev. W. C. Tilden are requested ; batty of tmeratin,g daily trains over this Road cos P., Philadelphia. Ila. the rear through without interruption by . to meet at the house of N. Granger, in Rush. on snow - . . rer - Bloonosbu rg State Normal School, nate - 43ns dun 6, for the purpose of making it,i,b, the agricultural re-ourees of this ,",',,' n l i --:' . 1 ..Z ... , ,..., , t ..„ ‘ . '. , :5 u a! „ . , iit . i , ..i ,„ 1 ,. .. ,. ..-rt , it TX • , Ti , 1 , :l , say hit', a 14erstion visit. .. 1 111 are invited. An nys helt , veins of bituminous rural of excellent ,„,. ti ,, n. n ',',;'," n ,, • :„ ',.... , D, 1nny .. 1 , 1 , 1 , ;7;:51 h, iii ,,a i t i::-ILL e ri• its supper in:ly be expected. quality and inexhaustible quantities ants this ner- ,id mond. or tk, .iiideiti, By order ofCommittee. icsts pluses. iron and other on, , lU , IS torustaloguc to lit:Nity c.tnvEn . .k. i m . route in ,ar . i • . ',pt. 2ri-ly are a 1..., found in abundance , and :Miller of the Principal. ' • I most N .1111101h' ,peels. :Lnd of all ritrietic,, in ......!--ante ' qtran tibias beyititil computation, abound along ; the belt of country through which ads veal I ... focal Ontelligence. ltu;,h, Jan. Ig, 1:,.171 Donation. The friends of Rev. H. Boughton will make North Pacific Road will pass Such, then, is general character of theclimate him a donation visit at his residence in Brook and productiveness of the land, and the certain lyn, Pa., on Wednesday, February lst, 1871. assurance of operating the Road at all seasons. , T ti l l ic ti lr ... ust: i •es n . th u r re t rauirt4t i o ro k l eT , and ,.c u h ri a t t l le fi n ff t By order of Ootrimit tee. BrooklYns IszL " 871 - the first mortgage bondholders, at lweit Ilyc • hundred 3C1. 4 :: of average land to every thou,- Mahal Accident. ' and dollars of out bonds, besides the ' Railroad itself, with its equipments and franeh- I little girl, about sic years old, dam:titer i„ Wallace Bullard, who lives; about four miles front ; Can there be any bet ter security than this Montrose, on the New Milford road, was kicked We thin! , not It is equal to a bond and mort• in the head by a colt on Friday last, injuring her ; 73P TI ' fe n t-7We o L t --; i t t i ' i l i ' t r i;e pe o r f " l ' a nil will in part so that she died in about forty-eight hours. The , he measured lir the revenue derived front a eillt was loose in the yard, and ran up to the completed Road, and the induccutents to settle child, the% wheeled and kicked her. Children upon lands. The NI nv traffic and travel n ill depend upon never town. a yard or field where colts or the soil, elitnate, timber, fuel, minerals and yeaag literates are as liberty.—Re,pablican water-power contigrums to it, as will aiSO the 4111 , 10— - --- ; settlement of the country; and we kno— ;Aar Teachers' Institutes. An Institute will be ineld at City School House, The through tratlic audit:met has equal clairos Cliford, on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 20th and 1 upon commerce over other ronte ,, , as the [toad then'dl be oi casts g t ri ( d of e, r d c hca tram-continental p,,ih ttst, 1871. Each institute to Commence at 10 ! (idea. a. m. of Friday and closing at 1 o'clock is sufficient of itself to cootrei the great hulk of I p. at.., or Saturday. the travel and business. It shortens the route , S A Atari kcture onEducational interests Lak `. Lice oper distance and PugeSound,d, as Friday evening, and class exercises or disc-as- c i , o n m d "San withred Franciseo7.sremeitec,tw,indn m ak es e3g ; great saving in expense. Owing to easier grades, it will be the shortest, fastest and damp est route of commerce and travel between Asta sad Europe. bringing China and Japan and Europe I,tg: mites nearer each other than by San Franci , cn, which is sufficient to control this traffic. Ott the whole, never was an cn- u•selters in ntijolning towns will be expected i , .r the whole session. W. C. TILDP.N, CO. Stlpt. Fured Lake Centre, Dec, 2.lth, 1870.—td. terprise entered upon w-hich had equal prospec ts 4l'ourt Proceedings. in itself ; and when we add that great National FIRST WEEK.—lion. F. B. Streeter, presiding, banker , and financiers, Jay ('onk & Co.. main ly through whose etTorts our country Wu& sop a:A R. T. Ashley and Baldwin, associates. !'lied with the sinews of War durin,, ,, our late In the matter of a charter for the Cemetery of struggle, have control of its finances and a Burford, Court refuse to grant charter. potent voice in its management, we may well ommonwealLit ca. Geu. Casey ; fornicationbe inspired with confidence that ereryting in and bastardy ; settled by Imre of Court on par- connection with this enterprise will be =mug ed with practical economy, safety and integrity ment of costa ! We heartily commend these securities to our t'aai vs. John Gfeen ; selllna liquor without , readers—Sea. 31,1; Indepen , kat. , Court allow a nolle prasequi to be en t , .-,mot, on payment of costs. nu ri Edson Scott and Elmer Scott ;lame- fly re.rchet, not rainy 'O;4 vs_ .Michael Gosring ; larceny of a horse; 11,rafx 'Brewster, prosecutor ; Jury fail to agree an,l are discharged, standing nine Lt. conviction and three for acquitaL Court direct no le proem i al to be catered, and the prisoner dis rhargett. Corn. vs. 0. E. Pickett ; forgery verdict, not 4,-uilty. • ('+,a vs Jacob Conklin ; lamvny ; vettlict,not Com. vs. N. P;Moomis ; assault and battery a ”T.lirt, not guilty; prosecutor pay costs of pros ecution, and defendant to pay his own costs. Mashies, Matters. —Try what one dollar will buy. See adver Psemeni, Lyons & Drake. —The County Commissioners give notice of °t he place, dates and days to hear appeals from Ate tate aaseastment Tillman gires notice of his appoint ,ment of administrator in the estate of Peter 31. Tillman, Susquehanna 'Depot. - —Nicholas Shoemaker announces fresh ground .Cayuga plaster for sale -7-43.1Sulphin, who has been engaged in the zArcantile busine+s, at Summersville, fur over terty . years4Onzsold out,proposea to sell a large ~tock.of goods foFaost. Read tdsadvertisement in anotherzoiuman. "Annual Recepthm." The members of Rough and Ready Fire Co. So. 1, hereby tender an invitation to the citizens mud *Owls of tbe Company to attend a recep tion at s„hoir pow In Fireman's Hall, on Fri day evening, Jan. 20th, between .the hours of 7 4110 o'clock, P. M. 4eneral Committee .of Reception I—H. H. Jessup, D. McCracken, E. G. Pac.be, L Baldwin, D. Sayre,. F. ificon4er, Cleo. erfue A. R. Aunts. GC= Auburn Itenia. The Mineral Springs .00 Crixkotonit ,)4c mile South of the 1:4(1 sinkrit R ep larlD, jA A4l/ml, khls coVilth 3o caNalpg snore little cg: moment 4t ppeemmt : All trace of the Spring Lir tbn Inal. 20 pan lovt, until very recently. It has just been 1871. that Congrc-As granted the moat stui?etulouN land sttiZrtotYle Company, to aid in Its eon ,fte country: and we know that , no road ever projected had all these features in , such promie and certainty a<the North Pactic COURTS OF APPEAL The Commi , inner. of Susquehanna County hare fixed upon the following days, dates, and places, respectively, for hearing appeals from the assessments for the year 1871 : Friendwrillc and Choconut, at the house of Lawrence Mclnerny, in Choconut, on Tuesday Feb. 7 tb, 1F471. Apolacon and Little Meadows borough, at the house of M.Newman, in Little Meadows boro on Wednesday Feb. Bth, 1871. . . _ Middletown, at the house of Wm. H. Sher wood. in Rush, on Thursday Feb. 9th, 1871. ItuNh,nt the house of Wnt, H. Sherwood, in Rt. 11.1, on Friday Feb. 1011 t, 1571. Springville aiict Dimock, , at the house of Dr. P. E. Brush, in Springville, on Monday Feb. 13, 1871. Auburn. at the house of Dr. P. E. Brush, in Springville, on Tuesday Feb. 14th, 1871. Brooklyn, and Lathrop at the house of James 0. Bllunrd, in Brooklyn, on Welnesdar Feb.lsth, 1871. Lenox, at the house of A. F. Snorer, in Lenox on Thursday Feb. 16th, 1871. Clifford aild Dunduff, at the house of Leroy B. Lewis, at Clifford Corners, on Friday Feb. 17 1871. New Milford township and horotwit, at the house of P. Phinnev, in New Milford borough, on Monday Feb. 20th, 1871. Hayford, at the house of Wm. Packer, in liar ford village, on Tuesday Feb. 21st, 1871. Herrick and Gibson, ut the house of Sanicel Holmes, in Smilev,on Wednesday Feb 2241,1871. Jackson and Aram', Lt the house of Widow Geary, in Jackson, on Thursday Feb. 28d, 1871. Susquehanna borough and Oakland, at the house of W. W. Hotchkiss, In Busquebruma De pot, on Friday Feb. 24th, 1871. Harmony and Thomson at the house of W.W. Hotchkiss, in Susquehanna Depot, on Saturday Feb. 2411,1871. Grit Bend township and borough, at the house of John Green, in Great Bend borough, on Monday, Feb. 27th, 1871. Silver Lake and Liberty, at the house of Bela Jones! in Liberty, on Tuesday Feb. 28th, 1871. Forest Luke and Jessup, at the Commis:ion ers' office in Montrose, on Wednesday March Ist, 1871. Montrose and Franklin, at the Commission• ern' office, In Montrose, on Thursday March 2d, 1871. Bridgearater, at the Commissioners' office. in Montrose, on Friday March 3d, 1871. By order of the Commissioners. W. A. CROSSMON, Clerk. Comm'ra Office, Montrose, Jan. 18, 1871—td PEBBLE SPECTACLES—aIso com mon Spectacles, a net snOMI7, for Nan 47._ Montrose. Nov. 10. MN. AIIBIL.TURREL. . _ fEWELRY • •• • • Corrected weekly by William Hodsdon, 231 Fulton St., New York, Week . ending Jan. 14, 1871. Turkeys, per lb 18 to 20 Chickens " 16 to 18 (4tiese - .... ....... .........12 to 17 Ducks 0 ' ....................16 to 20 Butter, pail .... 85(87 " firkin 3ovs,a2 Cheese, dairy, per lb 136814 " factory " 14015 Eggs, per doz 30@i84 Flour, per barrel 4 7506.4.5 Corn meal, 100 lbs. 2.2042.30 Wheat, per bushel 1.'20@,1.50 Rye 95(011.00 Oats " 51q4.55 Corn " t49@,.90 Hop., crop of 1870..... 111(it,i,•0 Beet ,ides, per lb 104_7.14 110 9g12 g , i, Potatoes, per bbl. 2.00(0:1.60 Tallow " 9(9.10 Threc•fourths Inch of +oar, or Irv , . make n Num-r. One vritiare, 3 ',reeky; or Imo, $l.OO ; 1 ma. $1.25; 8 mo. CIAO no. $4 50; I year. tr. One-ei2hth col., 1 mn, $2.5u.:1 M.. $0,50 ; 6mo. $l2 on, I year. 8 - $.1.00. . . one-quarter col„ I mo. $6.50 , 3 mo. $12.00 ; 6 mo. $2O Guri.E—At the house of Stephen IV. Breed, in I var. !UDE Brooklyn, on the 3d inst., Mrs. Hannah r ; 1 ,. ' „ 1 , 1 7.;.!; . : i n 2 1 mu. Bt2m; 3 mu. $l3-°° ; 6 me, $35.6(': aged 87 ye ant. Of Mrs. Guile's II children 7 s t e r. t l l ot i. r. T.i . mo $32.00: 3 . 0 • Vie ; mo. $l2/.00 are living ;of 48 grandchildren, 30 are living ; 'Altdifor'S NMIG... s23o:Executor.' nod Admlnirt ra. ton.' Notirev, $2.00. All e nnumulertlon • of Molted or ofso great-grandchildren, 37 arc living. I individual Intern< 10 cts. par hue. Obituary NMICOP, ctn. per one. Marrlagv anal Death No, tee. free. The undersigned having excliang,ed part of his goods with Ili-avid Sumtners for his farm,will sell the balance of his goods at coat, and many at less than cost for cash, or six months credit with interest. Please call and examine my Stock. Now is the time fur The undersigned having served the public in the mercantile business at Summers Ville about forty years, and has been well patronized ,hy the public, for which be is thankful, and he now asks his friends and the puhlic for one more lip, and on the first day of March he will retire front the mercantile business and leave it in younger hands that will serve them better. The stock is still large, and consists of the fol- lowing Winter Dress Goods, Black Alpaccas, a large Summer Dress Goods, stock, Shawls, single ft double, Light Alpaccas, Breakfast Shawls, Light & dark Detains, Ready Made Clothing, liocxis in Great variety, Hats and Caps, Cloths 6c Cansimeres, Shoes and Gaiters, A large Stock, Suinmeroville, Jnn. 18, DM —3 ONLY ONE DOLLAR! 4 lb. '(ea.—black, green, Japan, green powder or F.nglisli breakfast. 2 gallons Molasses, or albs.. prime Collree, roasted, or 4 Ilia. green Coffee, or S Ms, Tapioca or Macceroni, or 6 lbs . . at loaf, granulated or pulverized Sugar,or 7 lbs extra nice Sugar, or 8 lbs. yellow Sugar, or 0 his common Sugar, or 10 lbs. brown Sugar, or 11 lbs. Crackers, or 12 bars Soap, or 13 lbs. Oat Meal, or 14 lbs. Samp, or 15 lbs. Honnainy, or 20 lbs. pastry Flour, or 25 lbs. XX Flour, or 50 lbs. aercl more of Balt, or 100 cents worth of any of the 1,000 other Using* too numerous to mention, Bring on the Dollars. " Perfect !Its" and sat, isfaction guaranteed, and ao grumbling. LYONS, DitiKv; & sue• Montrose, Jan. 18, 1.87 J-74 NTEW WILL PATTR, _ 4 .1 grukt rartvpd. ssid Deill&;rbear !$.l , *mimic. Agri 2 1 1, 1679. ADEL f DRAVA.. , , . it. Trugu, NEW WORK PROMISEE MARKETS. ffiperial Iloticco. lcw A.drertiocuttuto. Goods Selling Off AT COST! AT SIIMMERSVILLE GREAT BARGAINS, AS THE GOODS WILL DE SOLD! &c. &c It L SUTPHIN SEE WHAT YOU CAN GET FOR IT ESTATE NOTICES ! The subscriber hitving.sold his num, will i sell at his residenee in Lathrop township, on late of Stiatfa Depot, likterra eo. deed. `STATE OF PETER M. TILLMAN, 1 TUesdny, Jan. 24th, Commencing at 10 o'clock, -1-% , a tn., the following property, to wit: Letters of admioistration upon the mate of the short I named decedent hoeing been granted to the undersigned,l One span of team Horses, 2 yoke , of working n notice le hereby given et all pergon• indebted to the Oxen, 1 pair of Stags, 2 Cows,-4 li twirling Heil name are requested to make immediate payment. and I ern, 11 Calves, 2 Shoats, 8 skips of bees, 15 tons M. TILLMAN, Adm'r. those haring Maims upon the game will present them du / of li a i yi n the barn, a quantity of Out Straw, ly authenticated for settlement... i 1 100 husbelsof Oats, a'quantity of clover, one set Etseq's Depct , Jan.lB. IRM. 1 of new double Harness, - 2 Oxliblies, 8 Chains, ' I Plow, 1 Cultivator, I Harrow,' I Ox-Sled, 1 inz boat, '1 -sett new Mobs, 2 sett of -matters for Hid's, 1 lumber Wagon, I Fanning Mill, 1 Corn Sheller, I bark rack, I Crowbar, I Scoop, 5 Forks, 4 'takes, I Drawing Knife, 8 Augurs, I Plow, 1 Half-bushel, I Plow, and other arti cles not mentioned. TEIIIIS.—AII sums of $5 or under, Cash over ss,one year's credit, with interest and ap proved security. The Montrose Democrat ?CILIA USD or V eoxce.n AY MOWIII , O, ♦T NIONTIIOSI SuspoinAinFA Uovarr, PA., Wl* D. B. MEAL 4172. AT $2 PLO ANNUM IN •DveNcz—Oß S2X AT END op TIAR Rates of A ftvertiolim Job Printing executed neatly and promptly at rah pr' Deeds, Alortpges, Notes. Jostlees', Coustablen . School and other blank t for sale. OFFICIAL DIRECTOR]' COUNTY OFFICERS,. President Judge—lion. F. 11. Streeter. Auociate Judy:ea—A. Baldwin, IL T. Ashley. Prothonotary and Clerk orCourts —.I. P. Shoemaker. Itezi•ter, Recorder. do —lemma It. L;ons. District torn 47 —D. W. Searle. Treasurer—Bett.i.mln Gi.dden. Sherle—Wm. T. Morley. Deputy Sheriff—M. B. Heinle. Surveyor—James W. Chapman. Cummlsalobers Sherer, J. T. Ells, Preserved Hinds. Commtpodoneni Cjyrk —Wm. A. Croormon. Ja ry Commissiondro—F. B. Streeter, at opio, Danlel Brewotor, Wm. A. Crro•nmnri .tuditurs—r. B. eh Ind I cr, Tracy Ilaydea,ll.3l.Jones. Curamer. —Dr. C. C. Ilaleey. OFFICERS OF AI:RICCI:FERAL SOCIETY Wm. 11. le.rop. President; 11. M. Jonm.Jumes K. ron, Fire Pr.ldents ; Gen. A. Jeurop, Cum . rpumling Yeeretrtry ; Henry C. Tyler, Recording Srrretnry H. Garr. Trom,arer; 11. It. Harrtmrltm, A. 13.11thalu, H. 11. Skinner, EXeCiliire Comtnltlrc. MONTROSE . BRIDGEWATER ASYLUM. Dturcrorm.--John Trumbull, Langdou. TreaPerer —B. Thatcher. Sccretnry Beni. L. ILllthc Steward—Dared Phyatelau—Dr. J. D. Tull. BO1t01:611 OFFICERS Burge's—C. N. (:ere. Co until—W. A. Crofnmon W. W. Wnt +an. A. J. lie,' trot. Wm. 11. Jerpcip, C M Crund.lll,l, F. Nhocznak.., D. Ilre,ott r, D. F. An.tip It. A. DOM, Contlable—John C. Howell. High COUPtable—Clwrice J. Whipple. School DI crct nra - Wm. .1 R. DeWitt, V W. Walrus), D. TA:Scher. D. F. Attellu, C. C. llnlee•r. NIINI4TEItS Presbyterian-11,..Inent, O. Miller F. A. Warrtver. Itev. L. B. lord. vthodl”t —Rev. King E,Iwt•LL Catholic—Rev. J. Slattery. ASSOCIATIONS • • Warren Chapter, No. 11•41. meet, at Masonic nail on Tharsday of each month on or Lefore moon. • • Warren Lod , m, No. 140, A. T. N , meets at If asonk Rail the first Wednesday of each month on or before full moon, and the second Wednesday thereafter. Montrose Lodge, No. 151, I. 0. of 0, F., meets at Odd Fellows liall retry Tueedny evening. St. John's Enearopm.nt. No. 511. meets at Odd Fel. lowa nail the 2d and 4th Friday each mohi h. Rebecca Degree Ledge, No. 7, meets at Odd Fellows Nail the nest and third Friday each mouth. "" • • Montrose Lodge, I. 0. of G. T. meets et Good Tcmp• I are ❑all every Monday evening. Ouml Smuerlte i Temple of blower, No. 1G memo at Good Template' llah thead Friday of each month. sTROCUY k BROWN'S Fire, Life, and Accident GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, 21111Coratx-coiss.o. Woe". 12.4.P1T5L REPRESENTED, over Homo Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capita/ and Surpitit , Insurance Co. of North America, Pliira, Capital and Surplus, 1,000000 Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Philo, Pa., Capital and Surplos, 2,G00,000 Lycoming County id masa Insurance Co.of Money, Penn‘a, Capital nut) surplus, 4.000,000 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn . Capital. 30.000,000 American Lile insurance Co., Phlladel. phia, Capital, Travelers'lnanrance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, Hartford Flre Insurance Company, Hart ford. Conn . Capital and Surplus, 1.000,600 tir-sn badness entrusted to our taro trililie attend ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjneted. Or - Office Snit dmir curt from Booking office of W. EL Cooper k, Co „Turnpike et. Montrose, Pa. STROIIII Er. BROWN, Agents. M. C. MUTTON. Esq., Friendovilic, Solicitor. Coos. fl. 8711Tp , Idontrotc, do ilur.rnoo Srtiorn, Cam:Luna L. Snow"! Montrose. Po.,Jon. 11,. Intl. DOWN TOWN NEWS MINER AND GOA 7'S, Main Street. IS doors below Bord's Corner. Montrose FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS. Weary constantly tcc lvinci nd now hire afresh stock of Goods I o °mita c.whlch a e o indell CHEAP ! CHEAI ! CHEAP ! forcaeb,orexcha go orproduce. GOOD TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, PORK, FISH, LARD, HAMS, DRIED FRUITS, CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED, .ke We_here refitted and made add!, ion, to oar Stork n Pella. and are now ready to forward Batter to the het t commineion hoop., in New York.lree or charge, and makel theraladvaneements on conyldnmenta. Call and ornmineonr Stock before pnrcb.ing nice where. andennvlnee vonraelve• n f he GOOD QUALITY & LOW PRICES of our Uoode C. G. WI ER. - - Montrose, April 16, 1869 H UNT BROTHERS, SCRANTON, PA Wholesale & WWI Deslento . HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, . NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS, BUILDER'S HARDWARE, SINE RAIL, COUNTERSUNK & T RAIL SPIKES RAILROAD ef MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS ANL BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and W -ISMER.% PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS, !lUDS, SPOKES. PELLORS, SEAT SPINDLES, ROWS. At. ANVILS. VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS HAMMERS, SLEDGES. FILES. &e. e. ' CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, nouriN a. ACHING TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PA IS - CEMENT, HAIR A GRINDSTONES. FREMCII WINDOW GLA SS. LE ATHER & FINDINGS PAINBANKIS SCALES. craistoo. Larch 24, 16 E. 17 • DR IL THAYER, ECLECTIC PIITISICUIi A 5rIi6EoN Offers hie profeseitmal serricesto the citizens of Stoyfa and adjoining counties. Mice at his reeldtinto. e ehoppcn. Pa. Will be at Montrose ?Allay of each Week. Special attention given to the treatment of Chronic. Diseases. Those having failed to. get retie/from the treatment of all other Physicians are especially invited to give me a trial. Since my location In this vicinity, I hare treated stmcceefttits mine of the worst forms of COMitasl44llDante, 113, re de. inale Weakness. Disperd4 Cam', St. V . . Patient. tat= to *lord on meonoble tonne. Clergymen god theft Am 1.1140 trqtcd Yochum" for ronealegtron. Xcebc}pen. No ,- 16.1670.-3 m• ,Ila."110:111 AUCTiON.; • HUMPHREY W. LORD. Ant ELY, Auctioneer. Lathrop, Jun. 11, 1871.—ts" A UCTION The subscriber will offer at pnblic sale at his residence in Jessnp (known as the Stewart farm.) Wednestlay.lan.2sth, ut 10 o'clock, a. M. the fidlowlng property, to wit : One 3lant (with foal), 10 Cows, 4 Yearling Heifers, and 8 Calves. TEICII,S.—AII sums of e."i or less, Cash ; over $.5, one year's credit, with Interesl and approved security. Jessup, Jail. 7, 1871 DISSOLUTION The !inn of A. Sc D. R. Lathrop IP dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be con tinued by A. Lathrop, and the accounts settled by either of the undersigned. A. LATHROP, I). R. LATHROP. Montreux, Jun 1, 1871-11w3 B.—The undersigned will give his special auentlon to the settlement of accounts. D. IL L.ATIfROP. RO.l D LETTING The Supervisors of Silver Luke township vvill meet at the house of Ellen Phelan January 20th 1871, for the purpose of letting the building of a road from the uld Factory Bridge to the Cran berry road. THOS. PATTON, J. DOW, M. 110 GA N, Sill er Sake, Jan. 11' 11171. Supervisors. New 7-S0 Gold Loan Northern Pacific RAILROAD COMP'Y, Secured by First Mortgage on Railroad and SAFE: PROFITABLE! PER3IA:sTENT: Jay Cooke & Co. sco.ouo,ouo Offer for sale at par and accrued Interest the First Mortgage Load Grant Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. They are free from United States Tax. and are issued of the following dertoml usilon• : Coupons slue, iisoo. and $1,1X10; Rear, /team! 510 J. sl.otlo, $3.000 sad $lO,OOO. With the some confidence with which We commen GOVeIIIMCDt bonds to Capitalists and . People, _we note. after the fnllest invettfgatlen,recoinmendtheac Northern Nettle Railroad bonds to oar Orlando and the p.:neral puhlic. GOLLt I.'ll'll E N T.— Both principal and intereat ate parable in American gold coin, at the onlca of ..fst 1.;1;01.:e fi Co. : New York City—the principle at the end of :at years, and the interest at the into of *even and three-tenths per coat. per anneal) haitycarky, drat of January nod duty. PERFECT SAFETY.—Thebonolo we aro now sell ing, ore secured by o flat and only mortgage on all the property and rights of the Northern Nettle Railroad Company, which will embrace. on the compleatoniof the work . si,ooo,oto 1. Over Two Thousand Mlles of Road, with rolling stock. beildingsdbad all other equipments. 2. Over Twenty.tato Ttstietaind Acres of Land to every mile of finished road. Thin land, ngrica Ito r4l timbered and mineral, amoun lug in aIl to more than Fifty Mill ion Acres, consists of alternale sections, reaching twenty to forty mile. on real ride or the track, and ea tendiu.,o in a broad fertile belt from Wirconein through the richest portions of dilunearda, Dakota. Montana, Idaho, Orrlten. and Wallington' to Pozet Sound. While the tier ernment does nut directly guarantee the bonds of the Road, it thus amply provides for their full and prompt payment by an unr.erved grant of land, the nnot vrl habit, inner conferred upon a great national Improvement. TILE MllitTlti.atili.—The Trustees under the mort. ,mhe. nre Messrs Jay Cooke of Philadelphia, and Root Thompson, President of the Penusyivanla Central Company. They will directly and perma nently represeut the interests of the First M= bond holders, and are required to see that the p f land soles arc ured in po abasing and cancelling the o.dr of. the Company if !hey am he brought be. fore mat eel iynt not more than 10 per cent. premium, eiskierwise the Trustees are to invest the proceeds of land stiles in Culled Stater Roods or Real Rstate Mort fur tht farther security of Northam Pacific bond holders. Also, that they have at all times In their con • trul, an security, at lust 500 act. of average land to every 11.1,W of outstanding first mortgage bonds, be side the railroad itself and all Its equipments and fran chises, PHOFITADLENESS.—Ofccatree nothing can be eater titan the bonds of the United Staten, bn: as the Gov , eerment In no longer a borrower, and as the Nationl present work le not that of preserving ite exlstenen, but that of DSVILOPINU a C,INTIIIENT, we remind those who desire to Increase their income and obtain a more permanent Investment, while still having a perfectly relinblceseurity, that: United States Pees et their average premium y 1.1,1 the present perchance lees than 5,'4 percent. gold inter eft. Should they be redeemed fnQve years, and epecio pa)mente be resumed, they would really pay only 1! percent., or If In three years. only ell per cent. as the present premium would meanwhile be sunk. Northern Pacific sell lug at par in currency yield the Investor 1 MO per cent. gold Interest absolutely for thirty years , free from United Staten tag. $l.OO coma cy inverted now In United States 5-Si's wall yield per year in gold, say $112.00. $1 .01.10 Menne) lliNevted now In Northern Pacific. 7-tare will yield per year in gold, $.0.30. Hero Is n different% In annual Income of nearly one third, beside* a difference of: .to 10 per cent. In principle, worn both decree of bond. arc redeemed, Tile. NOAH NOW BUILDING.—Work wan begun in July last on the eastern portion of the line, and the money provided, by the sale to etockiwidera of some nix noilflonsof the Company's bonds, to build and equip the toad from I eke Superlue aeroesilinuceola to the heel Elver of the North —2.13 mile.. The grading on this, divieion is now well advanced, the iron is bo ng rapidly laid : several thousand men are at work on the late, and ohne , . the fleet of August next this impor tant section of the road will be In toil operation. In the meantime orders have been cent to the - Pacific enact for thc commencement of the work on the wester n end in early hprleg. and thereafter the week bo,pustied, both eastward and we/twos:l, withal! much ',peed as ma) bezonelstenewith validity and saris, Economy. ugicalvAßLe. PON LANDS.--Ttioso bonds will be et all time., before maturity. receivable at 1.10 In pay ment for the Compan3 's binds, at their lowest cash p B O NDS EIVIIANCLEABLE.—The registered bond. ran bo exchaugodat any time fur coupons, the coupons for regtotered.and both these can be exchanged for other.. payable. principal and ihtercet, at any of the principle 11Bancial ceal rea of Europe, in the coin of the varietal European Countries. 110 W TO GET THE3I,--Yenr nearest Bank or Bank er will supply these bonds In any desired amotuti, and or any needed denominuttOns. Persons wishing to or change stocks or other bonds for these, can do no with any col our agents' who lyill allow the highest current mire far all marketable timaritles, Those living In localities remote from banks, may send money, or other bonds; directly to us by express, and wo will Bend back Northern Pacific bonds at our own risk, and without coop Eo his investor. Per further information. plutmphlett... temps, etc-, all on or address the undersigned, or any of the Banks or &mit ors cMployoct to roll this loan . FOB LaL6 nI W. R. COATS Yrnr. COOPEn é CO. Jan. 11.—Twlw2m. Montrose, Pa. CONGRESS WATER. at TVBRELVS ; A BEL TT:U=IZ, 1114$ jag rettarned from 'New York *irk a !up pti dittos IA till aortal arctic of (take gond', ' Uouttore, 1r r. 24, IE6D. GEO. H. HARVE) FINANCIAL Tir. a. W. sitts;rvap--3F•Es • YOUNG AMERICAN I -s DO' I In offering this , Liniment to the public, as we do in full confidence, that it must supercede all where now to use. ea an Internal remedy, for the cure of all diseases In the reach of that circa of medicines, weeete isafelyassert, althont the leant fear ofandrulleticaLthatit statue. un rivaled In . the list of medical compounds externally op' piled for the cure of disease, Peeling therefore that tt Is unnecessary to puff a remedy en eminently wonderful In it. affects, somysturionsly infalLible In Ito powers of reoslug the deaf to bear, the blind to see. the nor. von.. drawn and crippled rheumatic to walk met and re joice again In the power and vigor of manhood, thin pre. paraiton is °lteml to the public on Its own merits, and claims no volcanic origin or essential oils of the Arabi an deserts but on the contrary Is what its Imports, and Is a ram cordbinatiou of the power. of North Amerl con prodtict4. E;B=E!!=11! Thin notice Is to inform all dealers In proprietary medicine, that wohnve established a Depot In Munn, harms county at Montrone. Ps., for the sale of Dr. C. F. Brown's , Young American Liniment. and that Mr. A. DALDWIN 6 our agent for that rittlisuse. tUTIfEItLAN Co_ William Si; t`t,L, ew York Agencies will noon be estahllnhed at central Owen in et cry lowunhip, and publinhed In the lint below. lam ready to famish It at wholemils priers to agents. Pont• era and circulars scut free upon application to the rub. scriber. The Liniment Is now tot attest ',nail by the follow ing agents, to wit: Burns t Nichols, Montrose. A. Turrell, H. L. Adams, Auburn 4 Corner,. William White, Auburn Centre. Noah Baldwin, South Auburn. Waltman & Volibing, Skinner's Eddy. Keeler ft Yanthri„,_Wyalnelitr„. IL C. & Fon.thato, Ffyffisklin. Dr, V. Borba. Talttpton, J. Butrowa ,lopt,„&terenarilio. L.„11, ShcrwOodi Efandr4clc, riribrvH ie; WilllapTTlOker.l imock. wr,.. Beirdere - e, L ttle Meadow., Robert Wintem Frieudarllle. Bath Blrcharrießie. - r D. A. &. Tltest:Orth: Steel:lye. Pa. Aar Berman te,toontattpa bet above abated, desiring an windy, may obtain it by sddrrasing ' • • - A. BALDWI.7".I, General Agent. Jan.11,1871-3m -Xotarow,c, Ps 1 ATTENTION ! WE'LL GIVE YOU FITS." T A.YLO R., so long knuwn in Ringhu ton as d`ne of the molt potniar CU4irs, ,and Gishiotinble Tailors in this '.seetion orcon Wiry, linipforthed.6 eo‘pnriniirship *kb' E: comb, of:Montrose, and theyfure ilow:preparoi to furnish iatmes wearing appnrul Ati iitudA ; Lind in.stylu aiaLwarkmatisbdp tittin:nor to any otablishment Id this' section - of do - una-V: ITu GL Art 'AST, • • W all who mny furor tin with their paltonagr. Slop at Poses old corner, 64 Pubtk.kythue T I). TAYT.OTZ. E. Y. NEWCOMB Montrose, Oct. 19, 19, 1870.—tt v Mr. I MILE: '.--- tour. house mny burn brit. ba,ek refuge nt Caber ut the Srcority. Manhattan, North American Mann. er, ("Irani, Philadelphia, - ...aux") ou Enterprise. - - • - blrd,tiOU L Or Norwich, Conn., chartered Mae. 1SO:k the oldest Stock, Cu.. in Connecticut. All of the alio% e are old estubllaneet brat clan* Companies, sure, and reliable, hat Mg been tried and proven. Look out for little new wild cat com panies vpringing op all over tit! country just to make money. Cali ur crud your application, and 1 is 11l ere tout you are fairly dealt with. /11ILVRY C. TYLER. Fine. Life and Accident luvorance Agent, at the office of W. D. Luck, Eel., Montrose. February I, lo:U.-tf. LAST CALL-SAVE COSTS The Book accounts and Notes of Baldwin, Allen tt McCain, not paid before January Court (Jan. 9th), will be collected without further de lay. E. L. WEEKS, Assignee uf.l. 11. McCain Montru,c, Jan. 4, 1611-2 FARM FOR SALE, Of Ono Hundred and Seventy-five lures, sit uated between Silver Lake and Mud Lake, 100 acres improved, and nearly all the remainder in heavy hemlock timber ;- having thereon a ~, m od house, barn, shed, granary, etc., orchard of 130 apple, cherry, and plum trees ; watered by never failing springs and creeks. Price, $25 per acre, some of which can remain on mortgage. . ALLEN J. SHELDON, Jan. 4-3wl stem Silver Lake, Pa. FARM FOR SALE, Containing one hundred and fifty acres, one hundred under improvement—with good build ings, orchard &c. &c. Price tow, and terms made ray. Inquire of L. F. FITCH, or G. V. BENTLEY. Montrose, Jan. 4, 1871—e ABEL TURRELL Mr REP'S constantly on hand one of tho most numer ons collections of DRUGS 0, 31F4D1(.3.NES In the country. and bestows especial attention to !e -lecting and buying articles in this department that are pa re and wenn me. lie also keeps a great variety of LIQUORS AND WINES, bought either direct from the &Railer, or importer, and werreotod strictly purr. Moo, a full arsurtment of Paints, Oils, Varulthes, Brashu., Lubricating Olio and Dye Stun. tiroterim, Wall Paper, Glam., Kerosene, foliar, Pistol*, Guns and ammunition. A 800 variety otOold end other JEWELRY, Perforn cry, Yannets NOTIONS, Ito., en{{ other goods too no memos to mention. During several years past persons have been in the habit of formingclutis.and ■cuding to the Great Ameri can Tim Company, New York; fur their split:atm of Tea and Coffee, for familyome. Abel T errell iv Pow viiPPlYilig, the PeoPlu with Ulm! Teas an Caffrey, at his store in Montrose, It* thabaroc priceat Com p anys and other persons pay at the etore oft he in New York. Thud, parctuivera will save the expre-s charge, trouble of eliMbing and rink of vending, by baying of ABM TCRRELL, Montrose, Pa GOLD JEWELRY. montrte Ne ; l orM uPPlY. ABEL TERRE DENTISTRY. C. A. EIACKEPTT'S Dental Iloams, Rev MUtord.Pa, Partieulerstiention given to all operational= the pint ral teeth. Anitteiel Teeth Inserted In all Ate various yles now in use. Perfect tratthfsetion guarantied toall, Cme ands.. me, and satisfy, yourselves, °dice been. ours each day. blast 5, 1670 --ty 1840 teennpmeatto lao the lot of as poor trona • n• inevitable an death Itteelland liable at an tine tte 09012 an. Therefore it la ltnpertant that sest.e..lesl;;;• ' 4 should ba at baud to be used on an traerg, cy, b• ti the sentinel principle lodged in the ryrtaitre: 2 l, •hae: ape keen*, and a feel the excruciating ogre I e • f pain. or the depressing Influence of diseare, s ed 2 remedial agent exlete In the Pala Kates. ‘llllO, Lain a has made the circuit of OW globe. Amid the stem. Ice. of the polar regions or beneath lite intel•tri ' , it: an . bunting 61111 of the tropics its Omani are too, awn elated. Under all latitudes. from the one ettn tbe in t' other, .ffertrag humanity ban found relfetfront Its lily he its use. The aide, and broad area qt p r.h.. I. this medicine bas spread, attests its pnttner, - Prue a email beginning. the Path Ruler hoe t eel gradually along, making its own highway, tirtnes. such unexampled success and pcmdlarity to.. 1.1144. t other. lido the field.. who have attempted, uneet ito- arity of name, to ueurp the confidence of the peocee IP turn it to their owe ~elfishneva and di.hona-ty. It. etforts have proved fruitless, while the Palo still growing in public favor. r47 — Dlrections accompany each honk.. Price I.6rta. 50els. and 81.00 per Betlia. Sold by all 31ediclue Dealers. [Jan 1- tat NEW FIRM, The subscriben‘ aro now recelling from tictv Yt.rk now and torah stock. of GROCERIES & PROVISION'* which will be 'mid eta low figure for cash Ammo, nummosui ambles maybe found Flour, liana, Dried Bee, Smoked Hai fish, Ifackerel, &c. Tea., Coffee, ffognee, Rice, Mace, Worstarsbi, raul Cecued Peadie& Pear*, Pine Apples,Sweet • :I tote, Quince*, and Plume, Cocoa, ro.d..A, Eztrnet Lemon, etc. etc. AS Lind% or SPICES. Citron, Orange rev?. A Na I Chenlag and Smoking Tobacco, etc All of trbleh can be warranted ae drat elan goo cheat'. • In addition to tho Grocery tmle, we nese pureher7 Geo. C. hilts News Office, where you can and selection( Stationery. Books, Daily, Wee Mutably Papers, .11agazines. Books and papers not ,•11 hand will be ordered and furnished on short non, out extra charge. Special care given to °lsle,l r. a ble to abate goode—no drop In and see for your', e. 117 — Gauls delivered without mini charge. 11. J. Wcrin, / C. NI. atue, Mootrerae, May IS, IMO G ROCERFES Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Saleratus, Cncitetn, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Raisit.s. te Currants. Tapioca, Starch, Vinega, r, Sorm, Cream of Tartar, Soda, Cream Yeast, tor Starch, Farina, Nutmegs, Mice, Closes. Cwia Buds, Chocolate, and the bmt 310105.-4 itt world, at the store of 4BEL TURIIEI L Montrose, NC. :8, 1870. SIGN OF TEE GOWEN MOAT Llt isegrrs. git,t OW OW OU 1 WU MU Uti tlo IrAI,LNAJ in 331CMILN61 cel 1•TICIS 4 0 0 1_2 19 , DRUGGISTS, Would reepectinlly gay to am public, that in adaltium 'o [hulr usual no4ortmuut of 11:1tE:DItt:09 AND my.DiclNEs they have Paints and 011 s. Varnish. Dye -Silas. Wires and Liquors. Patent atedletece, Spectacles. Era °lures.. Pocket Knives, Razors. Violin Guitar Strings. Also. Just received • fine lot of Revolvers, Gan Caps, Gun Wadding, Cartridgeo, we keep rwer, on haud and for :sale, Blasting row:, Gila Powder. Idle Powder. Tobacco oud Cigar. of • f pfrior qualay, and a gcneral aesortmo-nl of Yankee !s: two, 'rßem.mh.•r the CIIE/LP CASH DRUG STORE. 1 Burns & Nlcholo. ...Y.vntrote, Dec. 11,1870. FLOUR: FLOUR! From this day forward, we shall sell Flour at retail la • WHOLES.4.LE PRICES Wo hang out no talso colon, but mean }rot what we say. While making Flour a specialty, onr stock ci FEED, MEAL, SALT, LIME CEMENT, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,A• , Will be kept full and sold at very small Foil& 11. G.S.RRATT & SON, New Milford, March 2,1870.—1 y $20,000 Worth of Goods In atom for the opening of the Fall Trade of ►B7O, In a full and general assortment of Ladies and Gila' Drev, and Fun Latin?, and rase, Ganda In Empress Ma to, Deana, *lrina*, Piapetah, Caton, Shawls, Corsets, gmbested Fitts, and Ilonp tadia and Cane. Psart. Buffalo Raba, Fancy Lap Robe., afun avrartmeng ql Cloths, Mistime? I e. ,padins'Cload, Vaud*, Hosiery, .Poflafaie Calioas, etc, &a. with a general assortineilt of MAP; and Caps, Boltirit. Shoos, Oils Paints. Clrocerles, Crockev, tionl wa re, Sieve*Flren, 'nem auperlii; tigkatunity for selectieea. and will be eilliliirolip'epost favorable tcrps,, S. 33117.1:t35t1TT1 N3w Milford, Nov. 99th. 1870 NEW GOODS WEBB .5: OT A. B. BURNS. A 3103 NICIIuLS
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