Circular by Jiro?. Vriditerstittbi.' The following circular has Just been forward ed to the heads of the orphan scheob in the State by Professor Wickersham : By an act of the Legislature, approved May 97, 1871, the undersigned has been entrusted with the supervision of the soldied orphans of the Commonwealth, with whom, from the present date, all official busineks appertaining thereto must he transaeted. While this delicate trust has not been sought, coming, as it is it does, with the good will of all concerned, it Is assumed with a full sense of its importance and the most sincere desire to administer It its such a way 'as to se cure the orphans of our dead heroes the great. cat measure of good possible from a benefaction which, in the brmadth of its liberality, has no parallel in the history of this or any other coun try. In this noble work I hope to have the active and earnest co-operition of all concerned in the management of the trust, and the sympa thy of the public. 'The immediate attention of those interested is asked to the following special directions: 1. All clothing for the pupils id the several institutions will hereafter ho furnished by the principals or managers of the same, subject, as to its kind, quality and quantity, to the control of ;he superintendent. Accounts for clothing, When pnienie4.;for settlement must be -Imam panted lifsiconi statements as to their accuracy. E. All clothing to be purchased for the quarter commencing with lhg date .hereof will be sub stantially the same, In land, as heretofore. Such changes as it shall be found advisable to make will be made known in time to carry them into effeet at the beginning of the quarter commenc ing September next. a. All children now in the schools over six teen years of age, and all others as soon as they reach that age, must be promptly discharged. No exceptions can be made, under the present law, in favor of those who have been in the schools a less time than two years. 4. The vacation for the present year will com mence on Friday, July at, and continues until Friday, Septnmber 8. The annual examination at the several schools will take place during the two or three weeks preceding the vacatitm. sa 5. A meeting of principals, managers, inspect ors and others interested in the soldiers orphan schools will be called at an early day at Har risburg. 6. The stqwrintendent expects to be able to visit every institution in the State in which there are soldiers orphans under instructions before the coming vacation. Having prepared in 1864, at the request of Governor Curtin, the original plan for the education and maintenance of soldiers' orphans, after which, in their main features, all subsequent plans have been model ed, he feels not only a formal or public, but a deep personal interest in the success of the sys tem and will do all in his power to promote it. J. W. WICKET . ..S.IIAM, Superintendent Burglary. The store of Francis Gelatt, at Thomson Centre, says the Susquehanna Journal, was en tered on Saturday evening last, and robbed of something near one hundred dollars. A boy who was here on Sunday with plenty of change. is supposed to be the thief. We have not learn ed of his arrest.. --"41.1. <Mk .....__ Vordlelt for Slander. A slander suit, says the Binghamton Repviii r an which occupied the attention of the St - I'reme Court, before Justice Murray, now in m.-ssion in this city, yesterday afternoon and part of the forenoon to-day, has attracted considers- We attention. It was an action brought by a young woman named Harriet A. Smith, against a school teacher named Benjamin Burrows, who was guilty of copying some doggerel verses which had been written Ili another and pasted in his school house. The case has some disgust ing phases, which we cannot report. The jury. after some consultation, brought in a verdict of 111.500 in favor of the plaintift, thus completely vindicating her character. Some of the jurors were in favor of awarding her $lO,OOO. Hon. Milo Goodrich was attorney for the plaintiff. and lion. Giles W. Hotchkiss conducted the defence, The author of the scandalous verses is a broth er-in-law of the young woman, and a suit has been brought against him, which is still pend ing in court. ifininkropt cy. A new and important question in bankruptcy hls arisen in the United States District Court in New York. It has been •found that in a ma jority of instances no account has been render ed of the cures paid by bankrupts to their lan•- y ears, and all the assets of a bankrupt belong to his creditors it is claimed that a bankrupt trat. AG right to• fee counsel with any of the pra reels of his estate, and that counsel in receiving suck fee involuntarily take the place of debtors, and may be' wed, "V/ Cotee Sews 16'p""etrr The folTovringricipe forAn Mire% of soYe eyes is given: - "Take a potato, and after onartefirt grate' the heart as fine as possible; then put Ore grat ings between a piece of cambric muslin. Place the poltice over the eyes inthuned, and keep it there fifteen minutes. Continue the Operation three steceasive nights and a perfect cure en , SIMS.' it is worthy trying by those afflicted with sore eyes. ifig Head Was Levet A New Turk wholesale grocer, who has be come rich in his 'business, has lately made the following revelation:- lie says his into always was when he said a hill of goods otr ctedit, to iimnedhlery - subseribe for the local paper of his debtor. SW long as his customer advertised` liberally chid vigorouSly, he rated, but as soon as he beget' to' contract his adverthitig space, be took the fact as evidence that' there was trouble ahead, and he invariably went fur kir debt. "F." said he, "the man who feels too poor to make his business known, is too poor to do' business." The withdrawing of an advertise ment is an evidence of wrekne&g, that basil:one men are not slow to observe. Hour to Have Early Tomatoes. D. A. Compton, of Hawley, Pa., writes to the .I.mericatn Institute Farmers Club as follows: Do not forget to tell your agricultural friends that tomatoes on heavy soil may be obtained from four to fire weeks earlier than usual, by setting the plants on the tops of sharp hills. The hills should be about fifteen inches high, and three feet in diameter at the base Water the plants only when first set, and dust the plant and whole hill frequently with plaster. The tomato, canting from' a hot and dry country, will endure a droutb that would prove fatal to less hardy plants What it needs most is heat, and this Is secured by placing on steep hills on which the sun's rays strike less obliquely than on flat surfaces Laud should net be Over rich for t h e tomato, very fertlle solis'pioducing too great a growth of vine. The'vines should be pinched in, and the blossom removed after set hatret =4400 the size of marbles ; but in any case the vines should be permitted to fail directly 05 the ground that the fruit may have the full _benefit of the earn and the warmth refracted from the earth. By saving the first well formed ripe tomato for seed for several successive years, a variety may be obtained thatloiearlives willbe far avi:rt4:l!Hr - to the original stock, - , Chickweed, Chick Weed, gathered In June, when in full bloom, and, after dicing, place it In the shade until dry, after which reduce It toe powder, and it is a rare remedy for the bite of u mad 'dog. A dose for an adult Is a teaspoordbli, and the mine for a child divided into three dmes, to . be given at three different Give it in beer or m iIL Th!l ie Pollsidered the ItaWoad* 2i 77 -771 • - •• • - The varieties of the "tone" of 1/0 loentraotive and kyratlons of the arms of the cornhtetorrty day or lanterns by night are abdut u intelligent to some people as first class ChoctsW; 'Tho following will give the reader a correct 'Wes of their Bigniiication: One whlitle—"Down brakes." Two whistles—" Off brakes." Three whistles—" Back up." Continuous whlstles- 2 "Danger." A rapid succession of short whistles is the cattle alarm, at which the brakes will always be pat down. A sweepin g ')arting of hands on level Of eyes is a signal to ''go alutad." A downward motion of the bands, with ex tended arms, "to stop." A beckoning moticinmf one band, "to back." A lantern raised and lowered vertically is a signal for "starting' swung at right angles or cross-ways the track, •to stop," swung In a cir cle, "to back the train." A red flag waved iapon the track must be re garded as a signal of danger. So of other signals given with energy. foisted at a station is a signal for a train "to stop." • Stuck by the roadside it is a singal of danger on the track ahead. Carried unfurled upon an engine IL is a warn ing that another engine or train is on its way. Chloroform Robberies. It is announced by doctors who have thorough ly tested the matter that chloroform cannot be successfully administered to persons whenasleep and that as a consequence those who assert that they have been robbed by Inhaling the drug while in a state of somnolency state what , is palpably an antrum it is argued by phis. clans that persons asleep are awakened when chloroform is administered to them. It this theory be correct what becomes of a numbei of robberies that aro said to haie been co:an/Wed by the application of the drug to the nostrils of sleepers Slanderers Beware 1 Slanderets would do well to peruse the follow ing act save them from "coming to grief :" SEC. 1. An action may be maintained by female, whether married or single, to Moser for words hereafter spoken imputing unehastity to her, and it shall not be necessary to allege or prove special damages in order to maintain such action. In such actions a married woman may sue alone, and any recovery therein shall be der sole and separate property. Sec. 2. This act shall take effect immediate ly. A New Arithmetic. Sickle gent (walking into a whiskey shop): -R ell, I believe I will spend my dime in crackers this morning." Bar-keeper hands him crackers, which be tastes. I cannot stand them, giro me some brunay for the erackem" Bar-keeper gives Lim some brandy ; he pours it out, smells of it, shakes his head. " Don't think 1 can go that ; give me some whiskey for the brandy." nar-keeper hands him out the whiskey; he turns out a full glass, drinks it down and starts out. Bar-keeper.—" flold on there! you have not paid me for that whiskey." Rick I gave you the brandy for the whi-key, sir." ~ . . " Well, you ain't paid me fur the brandy, sir. " I gave you the eracken fur the brandy, sir " R dl, you ain't paid me for the crackers," " Well. sir, you have your crackers yet." Bar-keeper said no more! BUSINESS LOCALS. N. Y. it E. Time Table. Tile following trill be of interest to our read ers, especially those wishing to connect with that road nt Great Bend. We are indebted to the Bond Agent, for the following: TILLUNS SkSTIVARD. No. 4, Night Express : " 8, Cincinnati Express " 38, Way Freigiat, : " 2, New York Express, " 32, Accommodation, " 6, Steamboat Expms, No. 7, Night Expre., " 9, Emigrant, " 29, Accommodation, " 37, Way Freight -. " 5, Mail and Express, All of the above trains grip at Great Bend and carry passengers. 1 ERIGII VALLEY RAILROAD. 1.4 013 and after D. :11, lett trains on the Lehigh VAlicy Railroad will run as hollows : NORTH. p.m. p. m. n.m. BAIL I Cm. • m. p.m. p.m antra 0.45 5.05 12.41 9.10 7.40 11E4 2.65 5.30 Warerlf 300 5.00 11.45 9.03 8.30 12.40 330 8.•0 Masada 9.13 4.911.Y0 710 9.23 4.4.5 4.97. 4 5 Tuakhannoct 600 a.m. ri:4ta , l3 . 4.45 Wilke.-Barre, 490 1.15 7.10 litancb I.llnnk p.m. 10.45 p.m. 9 44 Bethlehem . • PM 9..10 8.10 e .m .33 8 13 10.3 6.110 p.m. 11.45 p.m. MOT in: North—Read Upward. South—/trod Down Garton.. Phi tadel phis Nam 1 Montrose and Conklin Stages. Leave 31ontrose at 1,1 A. M., connecting wittr Accommodation Train for Bingnamton, at 1. P. 31., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Conklin on arrival of Accommodation Train at 885 P. 31-4-Tuesdays, 'Thursdays and Saturdays. or Pa rtitular at teation'giVeirtWE'tpreas Pack ages. LAFAIETTE BALDWOL, Agent.• Montrose, June 21, 1871 tf The Fourth- at Mamele: A celebration and-festival will be held kr the Grove near Dimoele Corners, July 4th, for the benefit of the Presbyterian Church, in Dimock.- E. L. Blakeslee, Esq., and severelothent of the leading speakers - in the county are expected: First rate music. Friends wishing to join the procession will meet in the Academy at We. m. Pic-nie dinner at 2p. m. Ice cream, lemonade, strawberries. candies, &c., will be trappliol Tiekets $1 00 each. Children 50 centre The Fair. Susquehanna County Fair will be held OW Tuesday, Wednealay and Thursday, IA 18 and 14th or September, 1871. BY Ow= Cass If to the hero, *hen his sword- Has won the battle for the free The thanks of millions - yet to be are due, how meet is due the man Who, by the invention of J. Monroe Taylor's gold Medal Saleratns, has been the means of giving to the toiling millions, healthy; de licious bread, biscuit, pies and cakes, and of banishing froth so - many "households those poisonous alkalies which have slain their t.honsinda . Wooolsonta—Homunsat—ln Broottlyn t on the 12th instant. by Her. A. Miller, Ur. A. Wood wortb, of 13erautork and Miss b. A. Hollister, of Brooklyn. Btrunucz—Vannots. 7l 9.l tbe residence of the bride's tatber,jatpwrilie L qg jbe Oth lost., hy Bev. J. 8. liewol ai t . r, nen4Ock ind Nis Louisa Vatuuns, au of flialoplu, XI7Mi%.=XEO3. SscaugoEsp--41 Lumbar°, Pa.. M 23d.Bath 8., and May 25th, FrCCIQre C. .v 4 aged respectively 23 and 20_yetua, only of Jacob and Harriet L. &Mager. DPIS--14 a1ir047472704 18 7, of camump Lim David, son qf Tiornasll. and Jane Da. via aged 15 years and 9 months. Vontra—ln6prinavilleatiedl 15, 1971, of 4x40. sum9 ooll , Jacob N Vow; *fed 0 rare, 1111901111010 09,7 Hr.W.Quarrrlnts, lern Dflainms.—Gsnunai. 09194111,N0. i . _ The members ot. Capt. D.' A. - McCracken's Company are ordered to meet at Court House, on Thursday June 29th 1871, in Dill uniform, to elk% a Captain for said Coniptnyostade 'vacant by promotion:. By Grier of W.ll. Uinta, Major General Commanding. .7 4 7. f l4 - 3 . l etaiWnOM OrdeltrlSergelit *Antrim:lune, .21,1871. Tempeianc4.COiweiatialU ) The Thirteenth Quarterly Convention of L 0. of 0 T., of Susquehanna county, Pa., will hold its nat session et leenoxville, to commence June 21st, 1671; to remain in session as long as business may require. One hour of each morn• In,g =don will be set apart for religious etc* chits. G. W. C. T., Chase, will be present during the entire session.. G. W. MecirßY, District Secretary. NEW YORE PRODUCE nenKETs. Corrected weekly by William !lodation, 231 Fulton Bt.,,tlerw York. Week ending May 10, 1871. 27032 28031 70110 8012 17018 4.75011.45 2.2002.30 1.2001.50 • 0501.00 . 51055 woo . iscgao . 10@14 0012 2.00®3.00 9010 Butter, 1. 44 firkin Cheese, dairy, per lb factory .. Eggs, per doz Flour, per barrel .. Corn meal, 100 lbs.. Wheat, per bushel. Flops, crop of 1870 Beef, sides, per lb . Hogs, Potatoes, per bbl. Tallow " ffipeciat gatirto. TttE tronnsassunta Ur as gerVALI.D. Ust , BLISIIED as a warning and for the beret of peon man and others, who suffer from Nervous Dena Ate.. supplying sun m►sa or stamens. written by one who cored himself. and sent free on excising a post•pald directed envelope. Address. NATHAN MAYFAIR, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, May 17, 1871. Gm . A Chapter of Foots. Space to variable in a newspaper, and It le therefore proposed In this advertisement to condense a variety of fact., important to the public, Into a anal compass.— These farts refer to liostetter's Stomach Bitters—what that celebrated medicine is. sod what it will do. In the first place, then, the article le a stimalant, tonic and al. teratlve, consisting of a combination of an absolately pure epiritunes agent with the most valuable medicinal vegetable substances that Botanic me:arch has placed at the disposal of the chembit and the physician. These in gredients are compounded with great care, and to inch proportions as to produce a preparation which invigorates without exciting the general system, and tones, re; t xtes and controls the stomach, the bowels, the liver, and the minor secretive organs What this great restorative will do must be gathered front what it has done. The case of dyspepsia, or any other form of indigestion, in which it has he= P. , tsl. ently administered without effecting a radical cure, Is yet to be beard from, and the same may be said of bl.l - disorders, intermittent fever, nervosa affections, general debility. constipation, sick headache, mental disabilities to which the feeble are so subject. It pari ties all the fluids of the body, including the blood. and the gentle stimulus which it imparts to the nervous sys tem is not succeeded by the slightest reaction. This in a chapter of fact which readers, for their own sakes. should mark and remember. OF — Getting narrled•—Ean7s for young Iten.ou the delights of home, and the propnety or hahroprlety of getting married. with sanitary help for those nho reel unfitted for matrimonial happiness Sent free. In sealed envelopes . Address, LIOWASII ASSOCIATION hoz P. Philadelphia, Po. rir-stoont.barg State Normal School, and Lerrnaity & Constant:tat Inerrntrra.—The tmult) , of this bastitation aim to be very thorough In their In- Aruction. and to look carefully after the health, man nen; and morals of the etudenta. Apply for Catalogue to REMIT CARVER. A. M., Scot. Principal. gtui Advtrtionueuto. Rtru.on soli', HIS WATCH. JSHER-WOOD. The only Math Maker—ln Mon "poalterfrmr—Vrt Vale%DtTrel",'.'r of l''''cliaMallErklto.P 81..ntrort. June M. 1811. tf CAMS Into the etelorure of the subscriber, on the sth of May, urn, a ned Cow, about 11 years old. The owner am have. the same by proving property and paying charge.. HDTV A HD FALLAUCE. npalacon, Jane 1 . /., 1871. 2.57 a, m 7.29 19.30 " 1.47 p. 000 9.17 " LASTATE of HARRIET LILLIDRIDGE, late of New ~EaMard Boro. buttquehattnah County. deceased: Lettere of adrotni titration upon the estate of the above mum d decedent hartn: been granted to tha undereign ed, all persona Indebted to the said estate are hereby notified to mate Immediate payment. end this. ha•tnt claims agatuet the came to present them duly authenti cated for twilit:went. ELLIOT ALDRICH. New Mllfani, Jetta 41, 1311.—Ger Atimlnieuator. 1.52 a. m. 5.24 9.35 " 107 p. m . 8.50 " 111% OTAU V Measuring Ffmgeet.—Tbe best. A dm -Iledieand redatrie arade hews gums, and not liable to breakage. Send tot circikrar. Address Box 441,Shire rnanstown, P 2. H. HERD FAMILY LIQ Earl Cue eotaalning One Old Pale Brandy, Holland Gin, " Rye Whiskey, Old Pale Sherry, Fine Old Port, Old Bourbon, Glaranteed Pure and of PRICE 8 ' 1.15 7.15 8.15 4.10 8.11 523 453 5.50 8.50 Sent by Itzpiess C. 0. IL HENDRUSO AGENTS Wanted to sell Wheeler Wilsons Sewing Machines; good territory, great Inducements; no capi tal retintnxi; horse and wagon farniahed. it. Milt. MAN, Agent, On Market Street Ilarrisburg, Pa. Apple Parer, Corer and Slicer. Price 82 00. Does all at once. Warranted satisfactory - D, 11. WHITTEMORE, Worcester, Mass. failtoal Zime Zabits. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and WESTEU3 RAILROAD. %VDlttr Arrabgement Of puengdr Mei egnet Nor. 21,18 T. lantwrWAltb. I EASTWARD. Mail I Pasnnar __,_ Mall Psanger train. tralN. I ,11•7101713. I train. train. A. AI. AL Mt P. 111. P. M. ti 15.00 New Y0rke......... I SAO I I.d 11.13 New Lialopton ~.• .• 1.11/1 Mao' Maiinnka Munk._ 12.40 .11 112 1: Delsware....Dine— •1t,85 .I a , MD' 11 ^ ,41t Scranton 035 7,03'. ,T, O 4,gi' 12,55 Nichblson . 7 , 5 5 5,40 .4 e 4,211 1,00 Ilopbottont 7,55 5.13 4 4 4,57 1,40 Montrose 7.15 4.15 a O 5,15 2.10 New Milford 6.54 I 5,45 . i I' l l M1G:141.72..b..,...1111M k W. P. HOLWELL, nos 21 General num. andThket Agent. BzwrobienfotrD, Ttebst Agent, Montrose. Pa. ERIE RAILWAY. , 1,1100 mile* under one tiaroidtifibig—SGO tirlfetwith out ash eof couches. Brad/gouge, double trick rode to a Was wed.. uortivirelit andwoutit west e mproredoes with Negw y o d ßocheider,Bu c o, Du e ul t Cl o e t nd andC h o n d att. ODand after Monday. Dec. 14.1910'.. Trains win [earn BlDgbastitan at the fotkralog hour', CI: L 55 a.ay. NigMlEsdrere, (Mondays excepten • ItZ S. 1:11: 1 , 132tC Expresp, dolly. L 34 a. re: ll Train. Sundays excepted. for Buffalo . arid Dbakbic BrBo p:ixteElmira Accommodatlem=eacepted, 5:01 17.. m. Day Exprea 9 .B o ooB7 o MI 15.!. 88 , Sloan Mall,l'laya erupted. 11:55 p. tite-Way Freight, 8 a esorpted. 1:05 p. mt Etalgtaat Valk, y for the Malt. cobra Barr. LOS a. m. Night Express, Bandxys excepted. TSB a. re. Cincinnati Express, Mondays cepted. Idit p. m. Day leqpicat,litradays e xcepted. 'tit) e. ear Atom modattati Trate. day ism Chuareabanca. tee D. m. New Yerit Mail, *Denby* itaxepted. 1010 p. te. Lightning rappearoisiiy. SIM a. ia. Way Frergbt, deadeye excepted. .11AGGAGE CIIECJEDD Tifitteiltt.- cm revised and complete " PtWea TinteTable" . ld PamengeeTestina cm the Erie Railway and mune/ins lines bas rmentlyheen published. and can be bad taro plicatitm to tie Tteket mar the CoMpany: I. D. RUCKER, WM. B. &OA. Geol Sap, _ Oen, Pawls Agt. Dee - 1870, • _ >i a 3 STROUD. Ticket gent, Nostroso IyEKTISTRY, 4121030186' C. A. WinGIT'S 13ental lkoeht, Se* AMterd,ra.. Partleskeratteotleit even to efleperatioes et Miter* *teeth. *OW et - Teeth hatted, hug the Am wets toe- Podolia esithtettep teal. late eere eta at& raue. sis 4 lottery 'tuners,. flee treaty. dey: I *, IFAL7I.! STRAYED E2SOWS. UOR CASES, the Ivry best Quality DOLLAR. • ~ or Post.Offior Order, PI, 18 Broad Bt., New York TILAISB LEE 001 SO WEPT 2:1WOOL-GROWERELTAKE...NOTIOra Iit"'OTTE, WOOLEN MILL Is running as tonal, MA. LU log all wool flannels, checked and white; alb; cotton warp flannel. tho best ever rude; all wet& tweeds and eassimercs. A large lot of cloths on biol. for sale col° exchange for wool. Pletwe giro me a toff before disposing of your wool elsewhere. 11111. I) miles north of Moan... J. W. MOTT. Montrose, Juno 70871. tf TlatOTed 'Uttar= Wheel Churning no— amp ono aurabie, manufactured an futee l tl l 7 the subscriber. All orders promptly filled. GEORGE 'PALMER, Little If inidows. Pa, June 7, 1871.-sers 2 EDITOR'S NOTICE.--The undersigned an Auditor, appoint al by the Orphan** Court, of A tumoc h u m. county, to distribute the fonds in the hands of the Ad. mintstrator of the estate of Res. Hugh Monahan. de ceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his Office, in Montrose, on the 15th day of Zaly, Era, at I o'clock p. in., at which time and place all persons inte rested in wild fund mast prosentrtheir claims, or be for ever debarred from coming in Li. on s W.SEARLE oId Shod. , Montrose, June '7. 1871-4tv TURD WERE SOLD IN TDB YEAR MO, 13,896.1 Blatohley's Cucumber wrs...a.riiu 0• • • , NAT c) co fra mumps, MEttesu,,",iNga°,:tUlß tto LTUAGIn"ffic'ElrEP Simple to construction—Easy In Operation Glving no Taste to the water—Durable—llellable and Cheap. These Pump% ore their own beat recommendation, For sale by dealers in hardware and agricultural imple ment., p:umbere, Pump makern,.Bc....through the coun try. amnions, Ste., furnished upon application by mall or otherwise. Single Pumps forwarded to parties in towns whore I bare no agents upon• receipt of the register retail price. In buying, be careful that your Pump bears my trade mark as above, patented March 21st, tell, as I guarantee no other. Chas. tar. 331c6 mA t s o ur ia_1 4 Office and 'li" areroom, 624 & 626 Phlibert-Si., Philadelphia, Match 15, 1811.-.3in P# atonhood: Row LeSt, - How Restored. am:r. oVIN Vann orior. wvrelKs Celebrated Essay and rho radical curs (wit out medicine) of Srocataronduces, or Semi nal Weaknemi; Involubtary Seminal Looms. 11tP0- WOOS'. 'Mental and Physical Incapacity, Imp e di men t. to Marriage, etc. ; also Coastairrnov. itatnfr, and Prra, lodised by self-Indulgence or sexual eitearaganee. Mr Price, to a sealed envelope•, only cents. The -celebrated author. foible A d mirable essay, clearly demOnetralets from a thirty yeaft . successful practice, that the alarming consmoences of self-abaft may be rad I. call: mired without the dengermis use of Internal midi. clue or the appliaittou of the knife; pointing - oat a mode of tore at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what lie con dition may be, meycure tamed( cheaply, privately, and radical/. rxr This Lecture should be in tha hands of every 'oath and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, dye plain envelope, to any Adams, Ixlfdon receipt of six cents. or two postage stamps. tfrt, Dr Colverwelf2o 6 Marriage Guide," Mice 23 cuts. Address the Publisher , , CHAS. a KLINE & CO. • 127 Dower,. New York Post Office nos 4 680. WILBUR'S EUREKA MOWER, 13X.WILIMICIT 7:11R-ELNfir. M A LVE4 CTUR apet ilu c a So E nr ka , fgar teepste, IC. Y. X2frestallteliblretiCaZile The Eureka Mower hat nothing in common with other machines, except the non of the ordinary cutting appa ratus. The wheels are large and act directly back of the ends of the cutter-bar, which is consequently directly in front of the machine. The cutter hoe is either Four rive Or Six Foot lon.g. can be set to cat any required height, and is raised by the driver to pass obstructions with perfect case. The machine has no bevel gearing, spur gear being mod throughout. It has all the advantages of *jointed her without Its objectionable features, and readily adapts itself to the uneaveuners of the ground. It gives en ploasum to be able to state. that where the Eureka has been need it is rarddiy superseding the awk wardly arranged side cut machines, and we are well aware that Its growing popularity has excited much op position. We therefore ask that the farmers of the country will guard against any nnfavomble prep:idiom from the state mmrs c intereered portico, judging only of the merits, of the machine from personal experience in It. one. The bar being to front, obstacles are mote readily seen and avoided than when the bar lent one Bide. • • • The pitman work. at rightringles with the knife, eon sequentty there to not the Jr which is on unpleasant and objectlenablo In ell machines where both are to the same hue. It is always in tho same relative potation to the Smite, end works equally arell whatever the position of the cutter-bar. . . • • . Thu machine can be oiled, obstacles can he removed from the guards, and the bar folded without the driver getting off. It is readily thrown out of gear by band or foot, and backs oat m gear. . There Is absolutely no olds , draft. It rides very racy, and afford. greater solely to the driver than any other machine. the heroes ore placed far apart, with long near-yoke Ve d EITIT4 , II I , same side of the piece. One home walks in the standing grass entirely beyond the rut, preening it down In the oppooite dire tion, from which the next cut will be made. 'I or other walk. in the cleared track, outside the stand- In Ktrh:r ' llorses nor machine go on the cut grave, which to lett nearly Atandiag and trill rare more raplaly and rowdy than when a tedder Is goad after a aide-drat ni The Ecirca Is admirably adapted en mowing side hills Itild lodged gins, as in both cases advantage can be taken of the moot favorable side of the piece or lot on which to work the machine back and forth. It Is ea-.fly managed, mid with a corresponding expen diture of power, cuts a ;rata wider staa/A than any oth er lir use. IF'rfloo. The Enrcka is so simple in entistructlon that we are enable.' to offer it at a price mtreh below other standard machines of the same clips:slit OVB MICED YOU TUE COMLNQ SPAWN dIIZ YOU CAM. No. 1 Mower, 6 feet Crating Bar, Mammoth Size, VW 00 S •• " Ftandard Size, l 2 On •• 4•• Baby Size, 101100' This Celebrated Machine can be obtained of 8. 11. R. Grow, Glom:Mal James D. Walker Derrick Charles Moore. Gibson And also of the talbstAber. at Neal Milford, Snaquehan• na county, Pa. D. W. RICK. • May 31,11—if. General Ant , for Northern Pa. Ar Di -OR'S NOT .—Notice, to hereby given that the uxuleialgueti, an Anditor, appointed by the Court of Common Picaa.of Storinehanna County, to die tribute the fund arising from the Sheriff's Saie of the real estate of Aaron Edwardictalli attene to the duties of his sold appointment et Ms office, to Montrile, on Tuesday the Gtti day of June next, at I o'clock. tr. m., dt which time and place. all parties Interested to raid Nod will present their claims or be forever del:cured from coming In upon said fund. J. fl. IicCOLLITM Moniruse, May 10,•Ittil.-4W Auditor. A. TiVEINISTRATQB'S SALE-MYAL ESTATE.-Pur tuna to an order of the orpan's Court, of Susque hanna county, the undersigned Administrator of th- es tate of Wm. Cruse, lato oflite township of nosh, In said county, deceased, Will sell 1 public tale, on the premi. saw, on Thu sday the Bth day of June, 1871, at 1 o'clock% p. m.. the intertatt of the late Wiliam Cruse, In the fol lowing described real estate, eitnate in said township of flush. described as follows : Bounded on the north by bode of James Swaney end Ovune Brotzman, On thd cast by lands of William Whitney V , on the South lands of Nathan Goodsell and N. D. Snyder, and on the went by lands of Jacob Brotzman, containing about one hundred and seven. (101). nerve, being the same land POW In possession of Patrick Cruse. Tenon rondo known at time of sale. Dated May Ist. JAMES WEDDING, Administrator. Rush. Mey 10, 18:1 titv rilottoNTo ceinEr, Jr.—This celebrated horse will stand fur a limited number of mar.-s the pres ent season. commencing April 11th, at Y. 5 Torben'', in Buono., on Saturday of eachrweetillondey's Wed nesdays, and Pride)", at the edbscribers. in West Dimoek. Papronce.—Toronto Chief. Jr., was sired by the fast trotting stallion, Toronto Chief, now commanding PM the @ammo; he by Royal George and his dam by Black. wood. out of an hclipee.peare, Royal George was sired by Black Wardoe; ho by imported 'Pippo; and be by Messenger, of England. Tonostvo Cuts", Jo's. dam was sired by the thorough bred Jefferson out of a Majesty mare. Jefferson was thy Virginia he by Sir Archie, tire sire of bit Henry, and grandaire of American Star—dam. old Favorite. Tonmcro Curve hasvotted the best stallion time on record—half ; one mile, 520; two miles. TUUONTO Cmnr ,41 waebted by 3. B. Vroom, of Blooming Grove, Orange Co.. N. Y.‘ In the spring of Mi. Any one wanting information with regard to his pidigree or stock, tan address D. H. Godson, D. 0.• Cdtirtcr, 0. Owens' or C. D. Bowman, at Blooming Grove. Tonorin Omar, Ja.„ Is tag hands high, blood bay, dolMts 1 , 200 pound., doe disposition and la cmaddered by the beat judges of horses to bo a very weenier built horse. He has never been Wined. but gltdk gig= of gfcat "peen. An' luipectiott is solicited. Taman.—To insure with LW $l5. Other rules as cus tomary. Insurance money due, March Ist. 1a75. J. M. CRISMJtN, Proprietor. Elk Lake. ft., March 15, 1671-4 at. A I.:DITOIPf} ;NOTICE.—The undersigned :an Ana , A ter. appointed by the Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Stimpiah nos comity, to distribute the fonds In the Sheriff's hands, &tiering from the sale of the real estate of W. B. Wilton: still attend to' thti duties of his said appointment at the office of Pitch '& Watson, In iltiontrose, on Wednesday the list day of June, 1874 at I o'doblr the a ft ernobli, at Whibb tired and place &II persons Interested are requested to present their claims. Montrose, June 10, 1/311. W. W, WATSON.,. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, 11Ar8nnp,,TIOGie CO- English and Classical courses. Terms begin September 7tb e December 12th, tind March 27th. State appropriatiorur students,,Brudeus ad. milted at any time.- Apply to C,HAS: H. VERRILL, A. M., Mansfield, Pa. Rag: SI, 1870.-4 PEBBLE SPECTACLES —also cola c:gs:.%crg,iastr"mlirantli 61. VITO' DUO CUBED NM: fr. N. TAYLOR.—A O CURB SO PAT.= JO' Otte= be mingled it her reilasPee arbterst scr. Oilk the Sam stUals la g !What" Mauro% Min ea Tersca4‘lll4ll3ls4lll 46.1.711101 t, • • ELTIERIDAN. - - miartftett - 41z leare tna o r?irthABZ —Weighs one thousand seventrive pounds— A arta' work ficutse—Greatiateength—Excellex —l3 Pi e n d e4 Traxele 2- 4/41:MA xi* ilitim om brag% Sired by Grilattes Young norse,, Ite hsa been bandied sad trained by Mr PITH, who row has him in charge. Come and are hial. Cn Timrsdass, Fridays. and Went" at 3 . 13 - =lr a labia, to Women. AO other dayn at Cliffold Teesse4lo to insure. C. lc cpAIfIIALL. ' Montrose, May 12, 1821.—tt PM** TO ALL - Wiloat IT MAY COlWlLTlN.—Whereascmy wile, lurid N. has lett utyJrad and board without any.itaf tad* of ioentrery-, befoby forbid any person or pert boring .or trusting banoutuy ap , count, as Twill pay no debts of her cottractialt. notelet Castre. Xsy 17,'71-3o L. VAN 110112ir OAD LE'TTINO.—The Supervisors of Dilageorator IA township will meet at the North School Mose, on Saturday. May V.IE/I, at 1 o'clock. p. m.. to let the of making a road from the North School Rouse. Indio: to the boom of Charles E.Tyler. HORACE BREWSTER, JAMES CALM.. . . Z. U. BREWSTER. • Bridgavrater, May 17.1811.—ft ifoperebots. IP — Ora. 191.416X.523 or raiWIZI: WILL SELL OR LEASE, for a torm.of teal/Ake nropenw at chomutiet ofJonais Lake, wn oath tame trill =kelt an objao for any tap to *nub ',Mime who dopes nick a property; Thew l• With itrAiitrofosirEri. it, in 0 06 MIL AI. 115341.1XT•ThIXXaMs, Oldlora new sewing, In good running order, and 130 oars of choice Farming Land, mostly cleared. Now l• your time. u the new ralbud. about being built grill enhance Its value. For particulars lunar, the nronetty. or call on or address B.I3EARLB. Montrone. May IT, 1811.-3 w . Montrone. 'a. NATURE/8 HAIR RISTORATRI Contains no LAO SULPHUR—NO SU GAR OF LEAD—NO LITHARGIC NO NITRATE - Ol t SILVER. ifinkti: entirely free from the Polsonouilitid, Health—destroying Drugs used; in, other Hair Prepartions. Transparent and claw as crystal, It will not moll tho finest rabrie,—perfentlyBAFE.CLEAN and EFFICIENT —dDitderatinas LONG SOUrGIIT FOB AND FOUND AT LAST! It restores and presents the hair from becoming Gray, Imparts a soft„ glossy appearance, removes Dandruff, Is cool and reheating to the hem!, checks the Hair from ihilingeff, and restores it to a great extent when prema• barely lost, prevents Headaches. cures all humors, en• taneous eruptions, and unnatural beat, AS A DRESS. INO FOR TUE HAIR IT IS THE DIZT ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Ayer, Mass. Prepared only be PROCTOR DROTRERS: Oloneester Massachusetts: The genuine Ii put up to a panel bottle. made•e zpre+ ely for it, with the name of the article blown in the gLass. Ask your Druggist for Naivetes Data aI±2ITOILLTIYE, and take no other. Vlr Send two three cent stanips to Proctor Brothers for a —Treatisle on the Human Hair" The Luforsation II contains le worth PO) 0) to any person. E C- / i" 1840 /:// 18 70 „y; The "Pant HUlate" may justly be styled the great medicine of the world, for there In no rezion of the globe Into which It has not found Its Imp and been largely need and highly prized. moreover, there is no clime to which it has not proved to be well adapted for the care of o considerable variety of dlicaies , tt is &speedy ana safe remedy for burns. scalds, cuts, bruises, wounds and cation. other injuries no well as for dysentery, diarrheas. sod bewviewropisistte . rowerally. it le admirably Amsted for term race of men on the face of the globe. It is a very significant fact, that notwithstanding the long period of years that fhb " pain Miley" has been be fore the world, It has never lost one whlt of Its popular ity. bet on the contrary, the call for IC has Finality In- Creased from Its first discovery. and to no previous time has the demand f..r It been so great, or the quantity made been so large, as It is to-day. Another significant fact is, that nowhere has the Pain Killer ever been in higher repute, or been mere general ly used by families and individnalsohan films been here at home, where it was tint discovered And Introduced. That the Pain Killer will canton to be, what we have styled it, Tr* tams? gtmtmatz oY yen wonzn, there can not be the shhIAAV of a doubt. -Proffiffernes Advertiser. rifitTrociri:2 , -(scoiflgs. 6atttolierg, lgostutranm a Cot. Having h Large' And Welt Stook of & SUM CMS, IVALEVERY O.OOOS, iint Aravik rawer goons, All of the Newest/ Handsomest D'esigne: And alen, a Fine Assail - ft:tint of to i)_ ' To atrial vfe invite ibet&tatiati of Mir potrdhs and the yobbo in general, to give no a call end to'examine fhb until Wore buying dins wbirre: 01ITTIVISInfa, no szNpacrx lb CO. Ifontroft, )'73 Ufa tf ENVOLVING 1101181-11AKII WEAlaiwed to Webb thaw rakes of roper r 4 at tolls wholesale awl Mall. *ATM MOS.. lissellieterere: If• stresOlentrese,Pa. Met-Wood's, the Watelr:Naker, Nato Countg guoituo,9 .tivedurg. two tines in this Directory, Doe .year, $1.60 each additional line, ISO eta NEW ISILF9RD CAYUGA. PLASTEIL—NICIIOLAS SEM:HAREM. Dcalet in genuine Can Plaiter, ?rob ErDand. O. 31. TMMY. *van far Morro Sewing Mciebine. and American flue Darning Wove linin Wrest NE. , L MOSS d) 4130 . , Dmitri In OM Gooda,,Qata,CapN 114iourand llboes, and Onneral MeicliOndbic. on Main itrett, saccaad door below tho Episcopal Mitucti. • • - • noTN.L. kept tty WIL7.IAM 8311T13 Alibi. street, neer RIO Depot.—• W. 8. Id EAD, Foundry. and dealer In Plows and other -ntenid la, one door from PhlAnoYle Hotel. Slain 81.. N. F. 1031811, Carnage Maker and Undertaker, b • Bain Street ewe dome below Mambrta Store. • dfcCOLLUM TIROTTIERS, Dealers In ' Groceries and Provisions, on Main atrect.• 11,flATMET 6 SON. Dealers In Mali. Feed, Neal, Salt, Lime. Cement, Groceries and Provisions an Main Street, opposite the Depot. W. & T. IJAYDES, Manntscturno of Cirro and Wholesale dealers In Yankee Noticrted and Noel Goods. on Main street, Woo Erlsospal Church. • - MOSS & RIVAS'. Leather Manifsiturers Ch ar ders In Morocco Findings, &c,, near Episcopal. • AINEY 4!C HAYDEN. Dealers In Drags "and WintintP. nod Manufacturers of Cigars, on Main Street • near the Depot. - W. STEPHENS, Horan Shoelnr. and general Rol:gibing on Main Street, south or the brit go; -- - J. =KERMAN. .In.. Dealer In ^enetsl mercluindlact and Clothing. Brick Store. on Main Street. GREAT BEND. S. L67 , 111E111, Manufacturer of Lather, and dealer In general Merchandlre, on Math Street.* P. DORAN, Iderchant Maio? end dealer In !lady blade nothing Dry ftoods,Orocertes and Prowl/loam. lad n Stroot.• LENOXVILLE. RIII.AM WAITE, Manufacturer of and dealer la evert or Plows and Cata GIBSON EDWARDo EL BRYANT, M an4,Blelghs, near the ingalls' sloe. tontaoharers of Wagons 3101iTROSE. ABEL TURRELL, Beater tri Drrigs Medicines. genre, Paints, 01 1 s, Dye Stars, Or;cafes. Jeirciry Notions, etc. [imp, 21, V) JAMES E. CARMALT, Attorney at Law. Oface one door below Tarbell noun. Public A.13111%.1 WU. 11. COOPER it CO.. Hanker.. earl Foreign Pee eage Tickute and Drafts on England. Ireland andfrlon land.i• J. R. FLETCHER'S Eatin' Saloon Is Itterttsee io get Ice Cream, Oysters stud Clams. In every style. On awn street..., STROUD S BROWN. Ocnoral Fire and'Llfe tnonr ancq A2onta ntad and Accident Tkkato to New York and Philadelphia. plice one door root ofthe Bank. F. B dada Age . MANI/LER. O Aven a] CIII er filrlle. and Sen'thg D L ER. ue.. uumnsNICIIOLS. the place to het Drugs and Itiag cies. c., Yankee No Cigars. Tobtio acco, Ci P uvics. bli rya A t-Mocks . Spec:a ns, Lc., c ecca. WM. L. COX, llamas malkei and dmilerin all articles ustmity kept by the trade, opposite the Batik. • - - - - BOYD in COBB' LT, Dealers In Stisses,fiarderure. Maiou of Tin and Sheetilnee we're, corner Cland Turnpike street. S. 11. MORSE., Merchant Tidier and dialer In Cloths, Trimmings, and Enfnleddrig Geed/. And Agents fur singer bowing .ILachinc, on 3fain Street, Pordham building,. A. N. BULLARD, Dealer in Grqce4es, Prd.(lelene. Bouke, Stationery and Yankee Notbila, dt ?red of Public Menne" T. SPORE CO., Drales Stof0 1 ", Ilardwlre, Agrlenitaral implemeuts, Flotir nod GrOterlell, oppe. 1 Tarbell RoC,c. ILAYNSORD'k, MITCHEL, Livery an Stable, l. in rear of Bank briiiittng. VIIILASTER, PLASTER.—We keep' cm . Mend an ample •appl of Fresh Ground Cayogs Planer, for sale at Montrose Depot, by TIFFANY S ULAN Elt: Montrose Depot. Feb. B.ls-a. TEWELRY A'rrtNTON I f WE'LL 6IVE . YOt.f "Fi TS." T. IX T.VY &YR so forth ltioktuo Bghaft , ton us one of the most Impalal\ L'utteni, and fashionable Tailors in this section of country has formed a co-partnership with E. F. New comb, of Montrose, and they are now prepared to furnish men's wearing apparel of all kinds, and in style and workmanship superior to any establishment this section . of Country. We GUARANTEE SATISFACTION to all who may fitvor us' with their patromrge. Shop at Post's old corner, Olt Public Avenue. T I), TAYLOR, • E. P. NEWCOMB. Montrose, Oct. 1870.—tr. FURNITURE ESTADLISEEMTNT OF WILLIAM' W. SMITH. PLiars Tans Norse".: The extershl Flinitdre Establishment of William W. Smith. flaring been refitted and grwitly Improved, the proprietor respect fully announces to the Citizen. of klbetrose and skint. ty, that bele constante? making and ireeiltion band the largest and best new:nu:am of 3PI:73FL.LV to be fonudanywiler tilde side of New Toik City. :4 Desks, Utrans, Towelraeks, Lounges Pontstoula lee. Cenlet Lard,Plcr. Toilet. Dining. .E.ltellen arid artesian:ln -Cables. CTIA MS —Cane and Woollieat Rocker,; able. Ping and Woods.its of every variety and .tyu. nofasand Tete..-tewarjursdsbed on illOrt nOlfee.— Cane seat chairs reseated'. SPRING BEDS. A large arsortment—theapest and . bete Id the rhirte Cane Seat Chairs. I am now enebtedlo primly my customers with a new sobstantialealle teat chair, of home mann &Marti, whirl will be found greatly superior to those fortiori). in market, and yet are sold at a lee. pride. CANE-SEAT CHAIRS RE-SEATED. Etr Ready made eoMns on hand or fnrnisbed at short notice. Hearse alarm and readiness if desired. I employ none but cerefal expericencedworkmen. I Intend to do my work well, and sell. it inif lOW &sewn be afforded. WILLIAM ift SMITH. Montrose Nab 18,,18o13.• Atk , P,eived Selected DOWN TOWN NEWS: NINA' AND COATS, dale Street. b doors below Boyd', Caltier.Mostros FLOUR, GROCERIES,. AND - PROKISIONS.' We ale col:Mandy rcc lvipga vd op* tilrie erresT•tock of tioode In oar Ili Clara we wplsell CHEAP ! CHTAI ! CHEAP ! for cash ,or oxebs , go or ptareace. GOOD T E.A COFFEE,-• ?GOA R,- MOLASSES, SPICES ( ' PORN( SB',. LARD HAMS, DRIED FRUITS ( CLOVER si TIMOTHY SEED, tte Waktme rented and made adeUtital f oat Stork 0 add Pa t s . are now ready to I orward lio tier to tbe best commission houses to New York.lfre of amigo, and market Ineraladvanroments on court:am eats. Can audexamtneour Stoek before pecrebaring else wbare.andeantrineeyoursetret f tbd GOOD QUALITY & atiodLOW P RICES of Ws. xitza, • • Stnatfalle. Atirti 16.1869. A BEL TILTRBELLi. gu just rettamed Ito* Yo wit 'glary ad alas fp lib ota* 00/046%. • S9P t i 9 S e r SO," 1 !" . • . SPRING ISII SPRING MI 1 At teniteides Glikkr ANA At LetdteMet &MAT BEND. kt *AubeI32O:GREAT BENDS Dig -GOOl5B, GROCEMEgielthge 1146, ifAROVAREI nyrioni: tuts mace's, . Th:7o7* :UM StIOE* hit et etbleli We' behli piiretueseil dusk the hite drape; eited will be sold, at peke' 11G1 coiditrgly ticeoti Only ter cet►ta per yard, GOOD 311TL1,13 only Idea its per jani: GOVEi SUGAR; only 10 cents per; potmd• Gdot• dittxti, BLACK and JAPAN TEAS; (My GO tents pef Pband, ITANVBO3It VRESS gob& tor 2:lCts sfitl Skit of CLOTHES fin. $lO, Al other golbikt ft taftesponding LOW PRICES t We aPso make a speciality of fie AHiP PING BUSINESS, and will send to the best HOUSES EAST butter card di Othet kinds of PRODUCE. Tho HIGHEST- market prtee am} prompt roarffi guaranteed also PAILS ittralstted and MONEY ADVANCED, to CUSTOMERS When DESIREFA Nrties eishieg toIniIGOODR CHEAP odd Am} the LARGSSI ASSOIieTtIiNT id tt`tsAliteltanwa County, to' Eared fitter well to call at April 5; 1871.-4 m If,ISTATE of Polly Slyter, late of Forest 'Lad hidito .1.1 eltlp, Penn,ybranta, deased; Leffers Imitidnealatp upon the estate of the above named decedent, laisihg bedn panted to the Maddroigned. Wake it aired to OR persons Indebted 10 the rams tq mhko Wined= moil., and those having Oatme Ara the Kobe.. refit them, dilly attherecated, for ratttedfebt. HdItVEY.BIRDSALL, Executor. Porest PM. A. TI:RRELL itirMß OP THE mrontr , =firt•bagit; .lavum 11171:-To whom tt c caueentr--Tklat is to eerily tbot !have Wen A. ItALDWrit. of Yoittotate. Pa., the ex ettaireeontrol of the sale Of the above ram• ell remedy in Botquebatunt County, to binges bet:homes td continue In the bualne”, add that all'onleri hereafter fanfold be addreesed lb bito, to i'dtelie an: • 1.1. TAZO ot N t Psopri i:et etort Areh B 1 ST BARGAINS IN TOWN IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. FLOURY PRO• efrinne, lir and Canned Fruit,. Veretablot, de. AC: n' the If Navigation. 4: N. BOLLARD. stontrov . rebruerr.2. 4 .. ltea.• LATROP'S NEDWATIrtiI 1/ATHS, NIIPTII or Without'EMU . * aittecaseelmands4 ‘V for ItheAmatism, sii_44lgges p Vsuo, es.., Al the foOt Of Cheltudt f,'NOt ;ratio.; 17 . • • -• . VAIIT/ON Amine. Plttenating a Note "Item for %.J Patent. to rater Rent, for One ll:tared Donms.ll lll I gull B. t pay it miler! ddinpera s lAw. =EV Met 1870. li. W !Coat Milford. April % ISI. siti O THOSE NERCHNTS And others who bate We T long given me their patronage, I tender my bah felt thanks, and Mite a continuance of the same; wile Wcir inthaence to the SPISZniID aft trassiindisloir, • - el Smith, Cohn & CO., *in and 81 Deane a:tee, Nor York, where orders should be dictated to me and direct ed to the arm, to insure early attention, and woad add. to nit patrons, and to thew, who " pate by on the other side, that lam no to be ends td b 7 any hiller little concern ln New York, dr else Where, nopiceinti me a lair trial. Oar goody atd iltuter, ad Mpg. lOC cash, fur the near by and I‘Orthern trade. , 2. C. TYLER .; Agent, andlutaistash, 7 Mdidwitte Sliarch STATE OF FRANTZ' CLARK, hie a Apolsteeit E tootobtp, Sttagnehatnnt County. Ps.; deeesutdd• Lev ten of Adminletratlon upon the ',Will named decedeai having been granted to the undersigned. notice la WO, gtnnt 16 ail peredn* Indebted Co mid estate. to mike Its , .modlate payment. and those haslcg elahha aka= Aloe to present them duly anthetanted tbr to the undersigned. FRANCIS CLARK.Jt. PATRICK WALSH. Admtutstratow, ' 3trateeet„ Murat -toftrO'datit. PUBLIC XOTICa IWould respectfully state to my foletter O&M= rt , el l •the Wait winexally alat rill:rapt* taming on Ito TAILORING BIISIRMISi IN SIOVTIZOSE, nod firtilettd dO IVOItt Ith LIDO. 1 1 3 a yAsmottAstz, NkAlt,,s#lttfANlUi. And it riaristretery Pileek VdtMidrib , aftEhad itOtti toCtrt • Tgf(i itdd SPECIAL CARE n4et) ►o kaio Ord work Plaid Or the period the. pats It toothed. Shrp on the wait olae of'aVihlte Aveutiar deli Dams & Nichols' Drug Atom. ad)oinlog the Mat of Dr. italsey. P. Min. Idutatoset Febtthtrf 7;113n,' • ti V - • ALUABLE FARM FOR BALE..—Thef subscriber offers Ids ferns at Silver lakai Susquehanna, Co., Pa., (*Maine era 180' saes 100 or 105 of w hick are cleared and rindeiedratliV: Son theerr land Is well toateidd ant Ord e Ithwe hundred ta Witted App a e t r b e e e t s sr on n the w p o la , a c n e d b e O si n d e a & peach, plum, and pear treee,the tans ireaurfoul ent for churches and schools with good build ings, 180 rods south of Quaker lake, the OM is a good one and admirably_locatedDO N or op , ply to • MAMCE M. NELL. - Silver Lake. Bane. Co. Pa.. March VII. ttra.• FOR Mt; THE itiOtEL .Properti i locisid; l tranoen. Cornett, sad loan sad I rovinin gnome at !ketone Hotel, eenateted with:which are abouvraim of fg ot vi siVra or cau on et. , C. WWI; LTs,, , ast: um. IstaiMio COATS kt the place la bny, CARPETS, WALL PAptre, OTtt PAThTB, &E, itti. :S E.TORE, GrAiiii bend, Pa EsTA'WE NOTICES: 33•J:S_ttC;•8k:N•es A CARD: trrr OUT Aft KEEP.
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