Bridgewater's Longest Bestdeilt..- ,- , • Yesterday June 98th Mason S. Wilson cele brated the 73d anniversary of his birth, by re ceiveng at an entertainment, given by his daugh ter, Dire. L. F. Fitch, a party of old gentlemen. Most of these, though his serliOnst caul° into the place several years after himself, as he was not ouftea.yearold when his father, Stephen Wilson, came, (with his family), as the rrnsr settler within the present bounds of Bridgewater. Since the party was composed of men whom we delight to mention•with honor, we append their names and ages: , 1. Benajah McKenzie, 87 yr's, minus 2mo 2. Seth Mitchell, 86 " plus 2 8. John Finisher, 85 " • " 4 4. Scott Baldwin, tci " " 2 wit's. 6. Burr Baldwin, 82 " " 5 Imo's. 6. Bantling Cooper, 79 " " 4 " 7. Stephen Frazier, 78 " minus 1 mo. 8. Josiah Blackman, 77 " plus 1. " D. Charlm Avery, 75 " " 8 mo's. 10. Samuel Rani, 75 " minus 4 `t 11. William Foster, 74 " plus 2 " 12. Jerre Lyons, 73 " 3 13. Mason S. Wilson, 73 " 14. Horace Smith, 72 " II 3 The average age of these gentlemen is a few ithmths less than 80-yearn. • Narrow Gauge Railroad. A. writer in the Age gives the following com parative cost of building, and operating, wide and narrow gauge railroads. The diflerence in cost is great enough to attract the attention of those who are projecting railroads. The writer says, I selected the following comparative esti 'Mates or...the cost of track and rolling stock su perstruction for one mile of gauge, four feet, eight and a half inches: 2,640 ties, 8 feet lone., 8x 6, '55 cents, $1,430 00 825 lbs. spikes, at 4 cents, 250 00 400 sets of tish plates at $l, 400 00 Track laying, 400 00 Ballast, 1,000 00 Iron rail, GO lb per lineal yartlloo ton per mile,at 70 cis 7,000 00 ----1,10,480 00 Rolling stock for, say twenty-five miles of road : 3 locomotives, of 26 tons each, $16,000, $48,000 00 5 passenger cars, $4,000, 20,000 00 . 2 mail and baggage cars, $1,300, 2,60000 no menthandise cars, $l,OOO, 30,000 00 20 merchandise cars, $3OO, 16410 00 . 4:i J 110,600 00 Or per' mile fur gnu . gt 4 feet, , ••, $15,144. 00 Sup erst ruction for one mile of three feet gauge. 2,640 lice, 5 feet long, 6xo at 2:1 cents, s 660 00 - 328 ltm of spikes a 4. cents, 211 00 .400 sets fish plates at $1 400 00 Track laying, Ballast, Iron rail. at 50 lb per lineal yard. fitly ton per mile, at $7O, 3,500 00-$5,6 n Go Rolling stock - , fur say t trenty-tirc miles of wad loconiotives s 12 torts eack. at $O,OOO $lB,OOO 00 pas , enger cars, $l,lOO, 5,000 00 2 mail and baggage cars, at $.300 1.200 00 inerchaltil,...c can:, at $175 6,123 00 2.5 Inerchankilw cars, at $l6O 4,000 00 2. j 34,1325 00 Or per mile for gauge 3 feet, Total, $1,393 00 $:,0x.100 This makes cost of track and rotting stock as For a road of a zaage of 4 feet 8' inches, $15,14-4 00 per rune. $ 7.0C43 00 per mile. For a road of 3 fetA, Or a diff-rvaec $ In \Vale, it i, calculated that a narrow gauge road can b:• bailt and equipped fur fifteen hun dred pounds, say seven thousand fire hunOred dollar", in gold, per miles Ileshlos tlrz• moth less cost of these roads, it is to be recollected, that they can make much sharper curvet and ascend steeper grades than the roads of a wider page. Insurance. The following of the Supreme Court on the subject of assigning insurance policies as collateral security is important both to borrow ers and lenders: "The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Justice Read delivering the opinion, has recent ly decided that the following condition in a cool 'icy of insurance against fire is valid and binding, to wit: That the policy shall not be assignable whhaut the consent of the company expressed thereon, and that in ease of assignment without such consent, whether of the whole policy or of any interest therein, the liability of the compa ny, in virtue of said policy shall thenceforth cease. In the cost in question the owner of certain premises, who had insured his property against fire, transferred his policy containing the above conditions as collateral for money loaned, which was also secured by a judgment conics:mi. After six months the creditor transferred the judgment and the policy to a third party. Nei ther of these assignments were submitted to or approved by the insurance cumpany. On the expiration of the first year the original owner of the property and insurer made the annual payment at the continuance of the risk, and the buildings having, been burned down, he coin-' menced sub to recover the amount of the policy, the debts, to secure which the instrument was assigned ; having first been paid off by him. It was argued that the prohibition in the policy was not intended to apply to , a transfer as col latter:ll security, but the court held that the words relikd upon for this construction had no bcaring,inasmuch- as they referred to the mode of paying losses under approved assignments when there was no actual transfer upon the property. In the terse language ofJud,,ge the condition in the policy was perfectly legal, and the litbihty of the insurance company was discharged." How to licep Cool. A correspondent furnishes the London Times with the following lrarts,..which will be found pertinent to our own climate, In these hot days a cool apartment is a rear luxury to'be had far oftener than most people suppose possible. The secret consists not in letting cool air in, for naturally all do that whenever they have the chance, but in keeping out the hot air. If the air outside a room or house be cooler than the air inside rut in by all means; but if it be hotter carefully keep it out. A staircase window left open during the-eight will often cool the passages-of a house and the' rooms too if the dour be not shnt r but it malt bd closed at eight or nine o'clock in the morn.- ing, or if on the sunny side at four o'clock, and the blind drawn down. The mistake people generally make is to throw open their windows• at all hours of the day, no matter whether the atmosphere outside be cool or northing • Let us hare some air, they say,.and in comes the trszeherous breeze—for even hot air it pleasant while it is gently blowing, taking awe perspiration, and therby cooling the skin, but the apartment Is made warmerinsfratTof and as soon as they move out of the draught they find their room to be more uncomfOrtable than before. Ham. Vmon.—ln common with:many others we have felt a lively interest in the investigations which Dr. Ayer .bas been making to discover the causesof failure of the hair;'and to provide a remedy. His researches are said to have been Mich more thorough and exhaustiVe than any ewe made before. • The result is now be fore us under the name of Ayer' Hair Vigor. We have given it a trial, and with full satisfaction. Our grey habil have disappeared, or resuthed their original col or; and a visible crop of soft, silken hair has started out on a part of the 604 which was entirely bald. ' A - bingdom, Va. A Wllb for Thomas Wright, desired ono of bar belles tomarry him. She said that ho must first give her a mortgage on his property. This he declined to do, but they finally came tom' agreement that he should give her a note for 85,090. Then she maruied him. They soon quarreled, and ultimately separated. . She sued ou the note, and the referee found in her fa vor. The husband appealed and the Su premo Court, General Term, though divided, affirmed the judgment. Judge Cardcdo, giving the opinion of the majority, holds that the consideration of the promise of marriage, followed by the fulfillment, is sufficient, and that whatever may have been the old law, un der the recent stettitesziving a wile inde pendent rights in her property her right of action was not extinguished by her coverture. Whether her action should have been at law or ou the equity side of the Court lie holds immaterial. Judge Barnard dissenting, thinks that the consideration did not arise, and there fore the contract was not completed until after the marriage, when contracts between the plaintiff nod defendent would hare been null.—New YerA: Sun. DEATIX OF AN OLD TRAINER.-AS the morning express train from New York, says a Boston telegram, dated June 23, was passing Brighton, George Woodruff, who was walking across the track, was struck by the locomotive and instantly killed. He was the oldest trainer luta driver of trotting horses in the world.— Ws remains will be taken to Philadelphia for interment. Deceased was the father of young Hiram Woodruff. —SOLDIERS' GRAVES AT GETTYSBURG. —The following shows the number of graves in the Gettysburg cemetery, with the different States which they represent: New York, 868; Pennsylvania, 534; Mas sachusetts, 159; Ohio, 131; Maine, 104; Michipn, 171; Indiana, 80; New Jersey, 78; nisconsin, 73; Minnesota, Vermont, 61; New Hampshire, 49; Connecticut, 22; Maryland, 22; Delaware, 15; Rhode Island, 12; \Vest Virginia, 11: Illinois, 6; regu lars, 138; unknown, 979; making an ag gregate of 3575. Directly after the bat tle, thousands were removed by their friends and relatives, leaving but a com paratively small number in the cemetery. 1 4,116100 BUSINESS LOCALS. Celebration at Montrose. July 4th, 1871.—Procession will form at 6 o'clock a. m., hi and about the vicinity of 31on trese, and march to the Keystone Saloon, where refreshments will be served at reasonable rates. Orator of the day. " Fncsu OYSTERS" in the shell ! Life of Edwurd 11. Itullott By the compliments of E. H. Freeman. the author, we have upon our table a copy of '• The History of Edward 11. Runoff," which is now complete] and for sale by agents in all parts of the country. Firemen, Attention! The members of No. 'I, fire company, are re quested to meet at Firetnans' Ilan, July 7, 1871, for the election of officers for the ensuing term. By order of Foreman. W. \V. NV A ILN FAL, S. Montrose and Conklin Stage*. Leave Montroß. at 9 A. M., connecting with Accommodation Train for Ilinghaniton, at I P. 31., 31ondays, W,,lnesdays and Friduys. I,,eure Oniklin nn arriral of Aerorumodation Train at 3.35 P. M., Tut.4ays, Thursdays and Saturday& re' Particular attention given to Exprrm Pack FATIZTE BALDWIN, Agent. 31untrose, June 21, 1871 tf The Fourth to Dintock., A. celebration anti festival will he held In the Grove near Dintock Corners, July 4th, fir the benefit of the Presbyterian Church, in Demo k. E. L. Blakeslee, E. and several haler. of the leading tpeakers. in the comity arc expected. First rate. music. Friends wishing to join the procession will meet in the Academy at 10 a. tu. Pie-nic dinner at 9p. tn. Ice cream, lemonade, strawberries. candies, &e., will be supplied.. Tickets $1 00 each. Children 50 cents. The Fair. Susquehanna County Fair will be hell on Tutsday, WedneAday and Thursday, 12, 13 and 14th of September, 18;1. By °mom Co m_ .. ( irtv Atluertiorments. IRIS WAY, GENTLEMERI riflarro 0 CM HORSE HAY FORKS! A. Y. MILLI'S" PATENT ESPBOVED. Twenty-Two State Fair Premium+ A•rurtled 'Phis Fort lu Fifteen Months-180 and 18:0i. NILLIS taPPLE PULLY, An Implement that Peery Firmer, Carpenter,. Mason and Painter Should flare. we....7c)1,712.a HORSE RAKES landltakes, Scythes, Spathe, Grain Cnsdlet, Lion, (Anchor Brand) Axles, Stec, Springs. Cardnge Bolts. Crow Bars, (Steel and hon.) ZeZcoattcar aCI 33 1 3IP MI Mil MP a•P I That aErsYs give" so AMES! ViItISTLIII It th Ovfie hriteatly for theNtie. TILT ONE and you 1.11 flr.d the Coffee Alvittyaldr,he: Axes,. Grind Stoner, Pickll: , RAIL"- Saxe;lll.. Draw Sutra, Scythe Stoner; Nino. Oils, Storer. " "rol.Whrw. ItkustroseekOr 5,181.-U LDuna &PRATO& a ffALt All bled' Estme.—ln pommies of an ord er of the Orpan'sCotirt of bas • gunk:Mins amply, Pen yleama. will be sole at public we, on the premises, %Annan' township:An Thursday delkith day of Jnly. tail. at ten o'clock p. 214 the fol. ng real estate of Stephen King, deceased, to wit: A valuable farm, situate to Auburn township, bounded and described ea follows, viz.. bounded onthenorth by lan d * o f swine Sing. east by lands of Bey Moe, earth by lands of ft. P. Taylor and west by lands rd.& Blninger mud. W. I.l4ehristian, containing about forty. eii=res of laud, tbirty.five acres improved. op 80.2.-.000 bnctlred dollars down, VW on confirmation finally; WO in six month thereatter,illn pipe year thereeltaand the balance In two equal annual payteeate. with_toterest Abe letigee lets Ipougain etwakl irate =med= et esth ayment.' 6TOHar gapto, 4.4scaidignitar. Anbarla J 1317 1871. Woonwonrii—How.ternn_ — ln Brooklyn, on the 12th, inst., by See. A. Miller, Mr. A.l Wood worth, of Scranton, and Miss Sarah A. liollis ter, of Brooklyn. Eismut—Aitir.s.—At the house of. Egbert Soy ; dfr; 51 Leath Flats; June 18th, 1871, by Rev, O. M. Martin, Mr. Zina Bailey, of Lenox, Susqu'a Co., and Mrs. Elizbeth Allen, of Leach Flats: Porrun—Siawn—At Great Bend, June 20th, 1871, by J. B. rattle, Esq., Mr. John Potter, of Jackson, and Miss Alma Skinner, of Great Bend. flowans—BusnitsLuV—ln Auburn, June 14th, at the residence of the bride, by Rev. George Greenfield, William T. Horton, of Terry town, Bradford county, and Miss Prudio Beardsley, of Auburn. Motutts-41m.s—June Vith, by Rev. T. Thom as, Mr. Joseph T. Morris, of Leltaysville, and Miss Ella L. Hill, of Rushville ALLEN—BARN um—ln Ilarford, June 21st, by Rev. Efiward Allen, George 11. Allen. Esq.. of Fort Dodge, lowa, and Miss Mary E. Barnard, of Harrold. GREES—Stone—ln Auburn. at the M. E. par sonage, June 24th, by Rev. George Greenfield, Mr. Benjamin F. Green, of Fore s t Lake, Sus quehanna comity, and Miss Eliza Squire, of Nicholson, Wyoming county. Qr 4 v.—ln Ice - wlron', June 1711), at the house of her son•in-law, Gco. Ilnyden, Ann Omen; (relic of Anron Green, deceased) in her i2d year. Butrismos.-In South Gibson, June 13th, 1871, Dr. Edwin L Brundage, aged 67 years. NEW ToRK I.I3ODUcE MARKETS. Corrected weekly by William Ilodadon, 231 Fulton St., New York. Week ending July 1, 1871 Butter, pail firkin Cbeese, dairy, per lb " Cactory", . ETTA, per doz Flour, per barrel... Corn meal, 100 lbs._ Wheal, per bushel. Rye al Oats • Corn !lops, crop 011870. Beef, sides, per lb .. 'logs, " Potatoes, per bbl. . Tallow TEE SALE OF PATENT MEDICINES. Iles In no other country reached the enormous propor• dons It has assumed to the rotted Staten. This le ow. Mit to the met • stein of territory and the continuative thinness of population, which enlace the necessity for same reliable remedy, that can be applied at once In the absence of profeeelonal medical aid. bhanLen's (lean Barrens has for over ten ;cars been reranled as TUB GREAT 110E3E110LE REMEDY, and is relied on In every emergency by thousands of families In every eefttoll of the country. It la not fancy drink. composed of bed whisky. flavored sill. aro. mattes, to tickle the palate and minister to a depraved appetite. but Is a etrefully and scientifically prepared compounded extract of Runte, llerbs and Wirt... pos sessing great medicd virtue. lts rare comiiimit on pre sents the most'effectoal remmly vet discovered fur all Marases of the etomach, Liver, kidneys and Bowels. Sold everywhere at One Dollar per Bottle. THE OCPITESZIONS OP AD nrvem). hCISLISIIED as a warning and for the bepoet of young mot and &Arm who ruler from Nervous Debility, tz.. supplying SRC =ASV OP 061.1CLIti. Written be one who cured himself. and sent free on recelitoz • post-paid directed envelope. Address, NATIIAN MAYFAIR, Brooklyw.N. Y. Brooklyn, May 17. 1,"1. Gm Many ladles, pirtlettlarly mothers naming, complain ing of a timd, listless feeling, or complete exhaustion, on arising in ihe morning. Oa the wife and mother de volves the responsibility of regulating the duties of the household. men tarot are nameronn, and the mental as well as the phytiwal powers are frequently called into requleition. She often Ends her slightest occupation a weary task and exintence a burden, while at the ease time she has uo regular dinea., Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, if re.orted to at thin period. will prove an no. failing remedy fur tide annoying Ise-sitede. The affects of thin potent agent are soon seen in the rosy check and ela.tin etep at the bead of the family, as with rettared health and renewed spirit. Phu takes her acen.domed place in the famPy circle. if tido friend lu need he reg. used. tho.ie 1 , 51111/(OMS will never he complained of, c-nd not only would I.tsritude not be ex• perlenued, but many di•eaneo following its advent be tmottle,L As no:indica! anent I . t . has no equal. while Ito pleasing !Lavin and healthful eff cis have made it a gen eral favorite. It Is free from all properties calculated to impair the system. and Its operation• are at once mild. soothing and etEi h•nt. A'l who hate ui.ed the Bitters attest Its virtues and commend It to ace. tar - Gettlag Trfarrlel.—F,says for young Iten,on the delight. .ti hates. au•t the propriety or tmivopnely of ttin; married. with vaoltary help f•,r thure who feel unfitted for matrimoutal happlueas Soul free,. In .ealed envelopes Adore., HOWARD ASSOCIATION Lox P., Philadelphia, Pa. CP — Bloomsburg Stale Normal School. and LITEISART & CONIMETWIAL IN,ITUTZ.—The Farelry of thla lostitution aim to be very thorough in their In struction. and to look carefully after the health, man nary and morals of the students. Apply for Catalogue to - 1110:RY CARVER. A. M..Principa. iuihoucl dote Zablro. WE of pasting • TIIALNS LEAVE WARD. I EASTWARD. PartingrMull 1 Pasnger train. I STATIONS. I train. train. A. BI. Yor P. IR S P. PI. New k... .. ..... I .00 • New Hampton__ 1 .35 1 Ilanorika Chunk.... 12.40 Delaware. —Dine... 12411 I 11.15 - Scranton 0.151 T.051= 1L35 NichohLon .. • 7.. 1 51 0,401 .c.' 1,00 1 Entib0tt0m.......... i '1 7.1h 1 5:15 a 1.40 Muntrnae .115' 00 ug 1,10 New Mi1f0rd......... ri.541 3.45 1 LIM 1 Great Bend 5.35 3,'M 1 6 , P. 50 1 ' , Foot of Liberty-at. I A.ll P.M lEi W. P. 110LW ELL nnv 21 General Pun. and Ticket BILLINGS wrniAD. Ticket Agent, Montt Mtn train. A. FR 141 LOU 11.13 11t1° 12 .7 I,VCI t s 4.%) 2 4.14 4...71 n 5.15 ros P.H. M;RMI lAMmi alder one otonamdbot—tro out eh rs a of•coarkkes. Droodpmer, double trek fonts to all prttnto west. nortb-van and soatlwoost... ,Nctr ,od mprotteeriqoaclps aro cc, tbrottrh withont char:re to Rodtestief, Beal°, Dunkirk, Ow/cloud, tool Clack'. natl. On and after Sionday,Dee. 11,18:0. Trains will leers Binghamton at the fe!lowing hours, WINO mazer. t.V.p a.m . Mat Efdress, (Mondays eicepted); .tZ a. m. I , 2Express, daily. 6:245. m. Bro Train. Sundays excepted, for Barite and Dant:lrk. 310 p. m..Elmtra AommtentlationAundspexceptcd, p. m'. Mai Expree•.eundayee=upßd. *ll p. m. Express Mad. Sundays excepted. t. 33 p. 01.-Way Freight, Sandeys exoepted.. 1.•O3 p. m. Emigteet Train. datry Cur Inc crest. Mints nun.. tO3 a. In: titght Ittpreas, Sundays excepted. , yrOln. m. Cincinnati Express, Mondays excepted. p. ta. Day - Egress. Sundaes excepted. :AO a. m• Accommodation Trolls. daily tor ticlgnchadt•.a. p. m. New York Mall. Sundaes cocepteit. 10:10p. to. tighteng'Expless, early . OttO a. in. Way Freight, Sundays excepted. .lIAGGAGE CHECKED Timorcri. inlrA revised and complete • • Poeket Time Table" of PiesengerTratna on the Erie Railway and eonneetmg lines hae recently been pnblietted• and can be had on ap plication to the Ticket Acterleof the Company. L. D. RUCKER, ()eel Supt. Dec. 4 ISM BILLINGS STROUD, Ticket Agetit, Mo ctrose Pe Vmdt2i, Letapir&e. DOT & I _EHIGH. VALLEY "RAILROAD. A-4 On and after Dee. MOM. finite on the Lehrgb Valley Ralltoad will run an follows: . ' . . Dr OWITI. I sm.iyii.• p.m. p. in. n.m. a.m. I 4.40. a r0.4., 40 .0 Elmira 1445 5.33 12.40 9.10 7.441 11.5 S 2. 3 14ig Waverly. 0.01 6.00 11.45 8.05 8.30 12.40 3 ..o Towapda 8.13 4..50 11.20 7.10 2.25 4.45 4...% ..25 Tunkt*mmek 605 `a.m. Pi: ham 4.45 . Wilkes-Barre, 4.95 1.16 7.10 1.15 7:15 8.15 Munch Munk. p.m. 50.45 p.m. 4 10 8.15 Allestown... 0.44 5147+ e.„Z Be4blebeBl.... 0:30 relo 8.60 . _ Easton. .... .. 9AI 6.29 8.50 PblLzdeiptila .. 'IM 815 10.:21 New York.... 6.00 p . m. 11.43 11.12. p.m. Morin North—Dead 11102nni; South—Rend Down irSMRS. A. A. TAYLORNO CM& . bettia be col:molted at tier rcettlence 811 11 4 11, •" tar. calla Wm. stOolateg Exkhezitr Johnton; ; Best or • TAYWIVI nirta lltrit tel'li t4 g2L . !lamb 22, urn. • • ft Gi-19/3. X^433:1-42LT33E3. . 27(e32 ?tiy_t,:3l kt,l2 . 1S(.010 4.743A;.44 1 20131 .50 95,g1.00 . 51@55 89©90 .. WOO . . 10(04 .. 0012 .2.00@j3.00 11q.610 preint A Few Worth to tho Ladies. AWARE, LACKAWANNA and STERN RAILROAD. Winter Arrangement crlinen effect Nor. 21,1870. W.V. R. „BARR, Civil Paes'a Agt. BY. vim murOctargit N. V. ac IE. Time Table. • _ The ng will be of interdst, toOrtr read; era, especially those wishing to connect with that road at Great Bend. We are indebted to the Bend Agent, for the following: Trunss r..kamann. No. 4, Night Express : : : 2.57 a. tn. " 8, Cincinnati Express : : 7.29 " " 38, Way Freight, : : : 10.10 " " 2, New YorieExpreis, 1.47 p. tn. " 32, Accommodation, : 6:50 " " 6, Steamboat Express, : 0.17 " TRAINS WESTWARD. No. 7, Night Express, : : 1.52 a. tn. " 11, Emigrant, : : : 5.24 29, A.cconmuniation,- 2 2 9.35 " "' 37, Wm' Freight - : 1:07 p. m. " 5, Mail soil Expr:sei, : 8.50 " All of the above trains stop at Great Bend and carry pos.seogyrs. Notlee to Builders TUE SCHOOL DIRECTORS .4 Bridgewater township. will receive seah .1 proposals fur the buildlu% Of a hew School house. 1 a 'Heart Lake Dlptrlct, until July Vet. 1871. raid school hoe, to he similar to the one In the Babcock District specificatione and partle• Warscull ou B. Thatcher. Montrose. Be order of the Board. N K. B4BCOL;ii, Secretary. Britlgewater.J u `...'56,9 , Ice. RIILLOFF SOLD HIS WATCH. J, D. SIIEIi-WOOD, The only Watch Maker—ln Mon d porlt t e n acol l i,_Atn a c n s i ir l e a e m t- a at Vraati l7iMll ) ll ll alr Montrose, Jan. V, I,it. tf STEAYED CA= Into the encloonro of tho subectiber, on the gra of Slay, IS7I, nlt Cow, about 11 years old. The owner can have the came by tworin, ,, property and paying charges. EIA‘ AHD FALLAII . F.E. Apal t tcon, June 12,1671. lw rISTATE of HARRIET I.II,IIIIIIIDGE, late of New lA' Milford Bore, holm:Moo/all County, deceased: Letters of adtaMistruttoe noon the rattata of the above named decedent having been granted to the underrign ed, all persons loth:hied to the said estate are hereby notiflud,to mako lotaktutiath lutstuccic, stud those biting clears - agathet tine Fame to present th - CatAttic anthchtl eated for settlement. ha.t.tuT MM./Milford, Jane 21, 1671.—tils Adinluietrator. WOOL-GROWERS TAKE NOTICE OTTS, 'WOOLEN _MILL Is running as usual. mak all wool eheeted und. also, cotton warp "flannel. the be a t over made; all wool 'weeds and caesium:lm large let of cloths ou hand, for rale or to exchange for wool. Please give me a cAll before clisporlng of poor wool elsewhere. I‘llll. 1), miles north of Montrose. • J. W. ItUTT. Jituntruse, June ;1871. tt ymproved Platform Wheal Churning Maobiae— it. Gump and durable, manufactured and fur eak by the adbacriber. All orders promptly 01Ird. GEORGE PALlfElt Little Meadcarg, Pa., Joao 7, Ottl.-2ers AITDITOR'b NOTIOE.— Th e undereipledan Auditor. appointed by the Orphan's Court, of Susquehanna county, to distribute the feuds la the bands of the AM mitistratur of the estate of Rev. Itnah Monahan. de ceased, will attend to the Males of his appointment % at his omen, haltontrose, on the 13th day of July. nail. oh 1 o'clock p.m..ut which time and place all persona inte rested in said fund must pr oo rnt their claims, or be for ever debarred from coming In on said fund. D. W. SEARLE, Montrose, June 7, 13T1-4W Auditor. WATCHES ! WATCHES! prices.— BELOW COST. — Re=d $35 Fine 18 kt. Gold - $ll Aluminum Gold - 18 $1.2 Pure Coln 8i mer $lO Oroide Gold - - .12 We offer to the public oar elegant assortment of Ladies' and Gelli4 . Watches and Chains and other kinds of Jewelry, at the lament cash prices ever offered here tofore to purchasers. Full Ruby Jeweled Levers, 18 ht. Gold Linn ti ug,cased Watches, warranted. u.uslty sold at $75, only $4ll each. Elegant Fecond Quality Is kt. Gold. full Jeweled Lev ee Witches, warranted fur time and wear. tin each. Extra Sine Time Keepers. Aluminum Guld, Renting mused, full Jeweled Lover Watches, Neal to gold in ap pmranca and fur wear, warranted, at 814 and $lB cacti. Pure Cola Sliver. Minting Ca c a, full Jeweled Lever Watches. et $l2 and $l5 each. Floe Oreille Gold Watches wither:tie flue movements, at st 2 and $l5 each. Also. Fine Gold Chains, Ladies' and Limits', from $lO $l5 each Rolled Plated tine Gold Chains, atsl. f 5 and $ 0 each. OUR W are regulated and adJasted to keep time to the minute before sent to purchasers. and if not found so, we will take thew hack ninny time and return ioney. nEcturm :sr() MONEY IN ADVANCE. and all mridp ordorsol from mg oil be iieut EZpV.A.. C. 0. D., with prlvllt-2e to examiiir them ',clot,' paid for. In all cases ordering siz Watches at a time, the , twohaser will receive ono Watch of came quality - - I . leaw Prate the kind and prima nt.wateb .rerinlred and irrderdirret Irrim Ofliniizer &. Co. P. 0. Una .itiot. 31 Julia arrent, N. Y. Now York, June , 1511. 3m TDERE WERE SOLD IN TILE YEAR 150, UF Blatchley's Cucumber T.171...A-33M C)312.41.171...1EC.. We c)ci 3E: 2 ) ia.312211:30 , Ast-REs° 1111.5rAl feet In lern:th. or .ufllcient In L'711. • for .k V. ELL (IV kilt ill I LE:: DEEP. sla t ple in cow.truriioll- in tlp ration (living DO Tn..- t..) the water—lntrat.lc--Iteli.thic and titutati. Three Pumps aro their ouu reconitriet.dation, For cale hr tht.tlent lu linnitvare and acriroll urn! imple ment-. Pump muter, sc.. thi outfit the rout, try. (..ircul.irx, furniahect upon application by wall or Uttictlar bre. shi t : t ie Pei:airs foreur.h-1 to partle. In towns where I Myr no rutient.. %I'M°, receipt of the retnilar retail price. In buying. be careful twit your Pump hears my trade marl: asabove, patented lierch 71.1. 1571, as I guarantee rio other. C.l2.ixtts. Cli-. 13.1e&tcs12_1() - 3r. JUAN UFA Office and Wereronm, G 24 & 620 PhUbertSt., Platadelpbln, 141.archtli, Inll.-3m Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. JUL published. a pew Audition of Dr. weer. , Celebrated Early ond the radical cure t (w thont medicine) of SexmIIsvOILMIIML. or Semi. till Weakness. Involuntary Small:01 Losses. Istro tititer. Mental and l'hyslcal Itempaclty, Impediments to sLarrla„oe, etc.; also Cos...semi-most. }...l . ilinieT. and Fm, irulimed by self-Indulgence or sexual extravagance. Ctr" Price. Inn sealed Ilivelopc • only n cents. The celebrated author. in this adialrahle essay. clearly demonetratet from a thirty yen re' towe...l , ENl practice. that the alarming consenneoere of sellabn, may ho rad cally cured withma the dangerona use of internal medi cine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of mare at once simple. certain, and effectual, by means of which every enforce. no matter what Ma con dition may be, maycnre hiausvlf cheaply. prtmtely, and radically. 05 , This Lectern should he the hands of every youth and every man in the land. bent, under seal, in a plata enri•ltTo, to any addrmis, io.opoid on receipt of SIC cent,. or two piettoce Alen, Dr Culverwell'a — Karr:age Gultle,"priee Address the Publisher- CHAS. J KLINE CO. Bower„ New 'York Paattiffice Bcer4l.sEA. LATROP'S MEDICATED BATHS, I!Til or Withrow Electricity , as theeasedemanda, for Rheumatism, - Metallic and Chromic Diseas es. At Int, foot or etorrtuut etrect, blontrnse, re. Montrose, April . ff., ler7l. ly CAIITIOR Aga inst Purchasing a Note given for Patent. to er Keel,. for One Hui:Wm! Dollara. oa I Anil ut.t. pay It cinlesa compelled Ly law. Note given Slay t. ELIAS 11. %VELMA N. New Milford. April 51, Ih7l. nw• PUBLIC NOTICE. I Would. respectfully state to my former Custom, N and the pnblle generally flat I nm again carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS, IN MiZtrrNOSE, and propane to do all WORK in that Line, to a FASHIONABLE, NEAT, SUBSTANTIAL MANNSR Arid at frailsfactorr Prier.. Partienlar attention given to CUTTING and - I.I'ECIAI. CARE used td have the work Plain for the person who pots It together. Shrp 613 ttii'*ert aide ce'PoblfclAfepult" over n um ., Ni c h o l? Drug Store, °Mr,. ci Dr. Halsey. P. LINKS. Yknincree, - Febrnry T, Ir.T, tr- STATE NORHA.ti SCHOOL, mstrotgLD; 'MGM CO- PA. English arid Classical courses. 'Ferias begin September DI), December 12th, and•Mwreir27o3. State apprnpriations :or students Stuilents ad ruittetbat anytime. App y to CRAB. 11. ERMLL, lianslieldßa , Aug, 81,.1870.—iy DENTISTRY C. A. SACIIEtI9S Dental 'loom. NC* Ainfortl•Pa. Pattleitlatsttentlon gltcn to all operations nn the natn• teeth; AetteclerTeethinscrted Wall the various ties nouf to use.'.Perfect satisfaction goatantled testi, omp s a ut erne. so cagy poreolted; 01!KO haat*. Li al ai" . A. lgils. "4 • . ~.. ..- PHIL,. SIMRIDAN M . .., ORGAN EIORSE.—Shr ye ws old—lbirk7 o: _ vh: 's.l. Ilay— Weighs and one fourth bands high —Weighs no thousand seemly-Ave ['maids A noted work. nurse—Great Krength—Eacellent. mon —9plonded Traveler—aaaa. 1:110 2312.t21n bug.. . . Sired by Griffith's Yotatig , 'torso. "Mobegan."" - 110 has been handled and trained by Mr F. 01111 e. FITII. who now has him In chargo. Como and tte.o him. On Thuradaee, Fridays. and Saturdays, at J. S. Tarbell'a stables, in Aloutroec. All other days. at Clifford Comore. Tutus. $lO to insure. C. 31. CILANDALL. 31ontrose, May 17, Is7l.—tf rroprietor. TIIIOIIONTO Jr.—Thla celetrated horse. nth .tnue far a lintlicd number of mar , a the pre* out .100..00, cont. - nem:Pig April Nth, at J. S Tarbrins. in Mentrose, oo neLurky of cacti 'week ; Niurdl.lolWiril nertlaya, and Fridoic at the enbeertherd. Weld (Smock. Pannuncr.,—Toronto Cidef, Jr, was sired by tha fast trotting stallion, Toronto Clifef, now commandiug the searou be by Royal George alai hie dale by'lliaels• wood. out of an nelipse mare. Royal lleoege wan tired by Black Warrior; lie by Dawned Tapp,.; and fie by Messenger, of England. Tumour° Cow. Ju'e. dam wan sired by thr. thorough bred Jefferson out of a Majesty mare. Jefferounsvaiby Virginia; he by Sir Archie. tim tire of Sir Henry,- and grundsire of American Star—dam. old Favorite. TIJUONTU Clues bus !join d the beg stallion time on I cord—bait mile, hit}:; one mile, two nailes,ll:7. TOLIUNTO CHIEF JD., wan bred by J. D. 'nom, of moo:wog Grove, Grange, Cu, N. 1., in the spring of ISO.. Ally one wanting information with regard to hit pldigreu or stock, can address D. It. Hudson, D. 0. Con,ger, 0. OlVellll Of C. D. lauwman, at, DluOMlng Grove. Tomos:to Cater, Jo., la hands high, blaoa - , b4r. wei g h. 10100 pounds, lino disposition. arid lei cOnallicniel by the beet judge.% of barges to bolt very tnusrularbulit horse. He bas slaver been trained. but give* sigma Of great speed. do lunpectiun In solicited, Truss.—To Inouye with foal $l5. Other rules as cus tomary., lueuranee money due, March let, VIII. J. M. CRISMAN, Proprietor. Elk Lake, Pn., March 14,1871-4. m. FOR ISLA.T.IIE7 cnr. X0:111.1116..9=1: WILL ; KELL OR LRAt4E, for a term of eimta, the 1 property at the outlet of Jones fi Lake, on ouch term, ac will make It en object for any nue to Imola F.ftti, IDa who desires such a property. Tam is .416 4M-rlsst-7112111.1., With Throe Enn of STONES in it, in GOOD ODDER. fatZLIXP-MtEX.T.si.a, • all:May.t new geanng,in good..rnonlog order, nereo of choice Farming IsituL mostly cleared.. Now Is your time, ae the now railroad, aNnit bclue built wall enhance Ho rainy. For partictiLro book at the property. or call on or ruldrees IL S, SEARLE, oatro.e. May 11', Montrose. Pa. NATURE'S HAIR RESTORAMT, Contains no LAC SULPHUR—NO SU GAR OF LEAD—NO LITHARGE— NO NITRATE OF SILVER. and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health—destroying Drugs used in other Hair Prepartions. Tranrperent nod clear as crystal. It trill not soil the 11.'1 fabric.—perTectly SAFE, CLEA N sod EFFSCIENT —disialeratuma LUNG SOUGHT FUR AND FOUND AT LAST It sus:omits/ad prevents the hair from hamming Gray. Imparts a soft. flossy appearance, retndves Dandruff, Is cool and refreshing to the heal, cheeks the flair from fallingolf, and restores It to a great extent when prema turely lost, provents Ilea/Inches, cartes all humors, cu taneous eruptions, and unnatural heat, AS A DRESS ING FOR TUE LIAM IT LS TILE BEST .tRTICLE LN TilE 31.klIRET. DIL G. SMITH, Patentee, .Iyer, Mars. Prepared only by PItOCTI.II BROTLIEICS. tlloncester Massaehrnettas. The g.nuine k put up In a panel bottle, made expressly fur It, ulth the name of the tirtlcle blown In the glass. Ark your Drn; ; ;zirt fur NATL7IIZ . S Hun Rhirolunva, and take no after. C 4 - Send two three cent stmnpi to Proctor Brothers fur o •'Treatintu on the Human 'rho information It .•nntotns to worth 650t1 hi to any person. ME= The •• Pars: Kit.t.En" mar instly be styled the great medicine Cl the wurld, for tliere . ls no re:lon of the ;;lobe Into which It tins not found its way. and been brzrly lined nod highly prized. NI oreover, there in no elinio to is bleb it has not proved to he well adapted for tho curs of a considerable variety "(diseases it is a speedy and fare reined. , for bums, scolds, crrts, bruises, wiamds and varione other inpaii-s, as well as for dysenter, diarrhica. and bowel comp/Mats generally, it In admlrooly situated for every race of men on the face of Ow globe. It Is a very significant fact, thgt notwitlrstaudinis, the long period of years that the •• Pala itltter" has been be twe the world. It has never loot one .hat of Its popular ity. bet on the contrary, the call for it has steadily In creased (tort Its first disrotery.-end to no pronoun time has the demand fur it been so great, or the quantity made horn en Ilrge;112 it Is to-day. Another sliptificant fact Is, that nowhere has the Pain Killer ever been to hichm =pate, orbeen mere renew:il ly need by Camille, and indiyhtualn, than it has been here at borne, where It was Ors; discovered and introduced That the Palo Killer PPM minima to be, what we hare styled' It, ruzunear smiewre ur rurh wormo, there can not he 'be abadroe ef a dorrtn. -Pritictonta Adrertiser. MR'S EMU MOIR, aSFtS7CIL" 7/ZiXt.."..W•X". Aird.NUFACTUULT by Wilbur's Eareka 3i:over . 111 and Reaper Manufacturing Company, loUgh lieetrsie, N. Y 7Lliersc3'riprititcpas* The Eureka Mower has nothing, in common with other raachint., except the use of the ordinary cutting appa ratus. The wheels arc large and pet directly back of tho ends of the vatter.bar, a trieh is consequently directly in front I of the machine. The miner bee is either Four Fine or Six POOL long. can be set to rut soy runuired height, and is raised by the driver to pars obstrtletions with perfect pie. Tht machine her', no bevel' gbruieg, spur gear help.u-ed throughout. if has alttbe aeventugee of ujointed bar without its ol tject lockable features. and readily adapts Itself to the linear cuness of the ground. . It gives us piearnee to be able Matsu.. that where the Eureka has been need It Is rapidly sepersedlog thenerk wardty arranged side cut macinues, and we are well mrsre that Its growing popularity has excited much op- • position. yVe therefore ark that the Limners of the country wilt reed against any nufavorablepreJudices from the state ments of Interested parties, judging only or the ,ineritir of the machine from personal experience In Ms' nie. The her being in fruutobstactes are more readily seen endevoided than wherr the bar feat one side. The pitmau works at right angles with the Yaffe. sequently there is not the .far which IS 1.0 unpumuratit end objectionable in all machines where both are In same bete, It is AN'S]s In cite same relative position to the knife, turd wort 3 equally well whatever the position at the crtterhar. The machine can be oiled, obstacles can be removed from the jmards, and the bar folded without the driver getting It is readily thrown out of gear by hand or [Oat, dnd h - decks oat of gear. There Is absolutely no Ade draft. It rldel very eau; and adurds greater ealety to the driver thah ally other machine. the horses are placed far apart, With'lont , neekllke and evener, and In nee, the machine is drlren liked side-hill plow or a hone-rake, hack and forth on the eathe vide of tho piece. Ono horse walks In the 'Landing grace entirely heynud the cut, prmelng It down In the opposite direction, Irons which the next cut will be made. for other walks lu the eleured track, outside the stand ing grams. :slither horses nor machine go on the cut pmes.wshich 14 let rowdy etandlo7 aid frill - mire mart raplidy and farad!, thou hen a tedder need after eide-d rat The Eunen'a' Is admirably adapted to mowing aide hills and lodged grassomlu both cases advent:l.7;CM oat whichof the moot favorable side of the piece oriel oh which to work the machine hack and forth. It Is curtly managed. and with 'a corresponding expen diture or pomoz, ciao a muck wider tidal ft Mali any oat er la use. X 2 z-icse: Tho etrairoplFrin eosetraction thai, 0re.711 - r4 enabled to offer It are price much below other ntantbrd machines of the coma espaelty. , ouninuera rott nil coastal.; enlzidi o inti cAttt.'• :Co. Moyer, feet Cottleg Bar, Mammoth Size, $l6OOO ..2e. " " " Kandard 145 03 3 " 4". " Baby Sire, 19000 Tbia - CeTetTatell Machine - cm to obtained of 5. B. It. Grow,. ; -.4 l l folfd oo dames R. Walter• • • Herrick Charles M00re.... - Gibson And also of the eublerlber,-at Novi Hilf..rd, Susgualitter na count', Pa. O. W. BICE, _ May at, "a—tr. General 197,C, , forNorthern.ra-.• REVOLVING- HoßsValign W&Arc ptepar4d toTornlsh tlatee - raltes of Watts:CO or quality, at both wholesak, and retail. SAIME Biwa Manntetnrcrof Montrose, May 9, 1571.• • • tr FOR SALE. • • - THE HOTEL Property, lodated at Dimotk Ceram, and fang and fasofahlrknowli as the Lewis Hot& connected with which are ahem* Twenty Acres of Vetuittde Lid. . _ roe puticclansaddreos or can on -C. C. A-114&.. rmanocia,„Fai r Jan..23.. On. tf. .• r..xeC4tor . Zotuttli §uointo gitutorg. Tiro tines in this Directory, one ,year, $1.50 each additionalline, eta. n — umfa CAYUGA I'VASTat..—NICHOLAS V:JEMAICER. Dealer In gcuutne Cayuga Plaster. Fr.eh ground, 0. M. HAW LEY. kzent.for Emtuto Strang 51athiha. and iLracrle,in [Lusa Dunking Stove, ..11alu IStTeet; W. L MOSS CO. Dcalerehr DryGoodir,llats,Caps, Dom. cud Ulmer, and G.:aural Merchandlft. on Main street. eeccrul cloorbelow the giNfop4l Church. • UNION lICYTEL. kept by WILLIAM SMITH, on MAID •trees, near rnu Depot.—• - - - W. S. MEM% Foundry. and dealer In Plow. and other [annelid, one door from Planners (Iced, Main St. N. F. 1i111112.11. esmago }laker and I.:ndertAker, on titrect, twu doors below Hawley's Store. • itebOLLISNI lIIIOTTIERS. Dealers In Groceries and Yrurt int Main street.• 11, CRItItET S SON. Dealers In Flour. Feed. heal, Salt, tautly Cornea. Gicieerleiyadir-Pforisious un 31ain Street, oppollte4ho Depot. W. & T. 11/LTDE3, nannfacturers of Crrgiis and Wlerlefile dealers la Yankee Notlona and Barmy Goods. on Main Street, below tifdrch. • MOSS & JLeathrt MagotActarcj . 's iusi dealer"; I u Morocco Findings, &c., near Eptotopu Church. • AINEY.S: HAYDEN, Dealers to Drags and Mefildner. and Ifannfacturera of efort, on 'Main faucet, 'near Dopot. Horee Shanty.: end general llertairlng on Main !Rivet, booth of the brit. ge. 1 7 . DICKEILVA.N. Jn.. Dealer In general- userthanallac aDd Clotblng, Brick Store. on JtalD Strret. IMMEI L. S. Millgl3l, 31nufcturer of Umber, and dealer In general Merchandire. cm Main Srket.•' P, DORAN. 31ereltaro Teller and dealer •In Ready M 'ade Clothltez, Dry Gouda, Orocerlee andl'rovistorui, Matt, Street.. LE'SOXVILLE timAm WRITF, 11anaractuter °rand cloak, In curl - 1 or I•lutve and Ca;tings. GI islis, EDWARD.; & BRYANT. M innfacturers of Wagons sod Sleigh., near the Ingalls' Store. MONT ROSE ADEL TtIiiIIELL, Dealer in Medicines, Lf quota, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff/. orocerics, Jewelry liudons, etc. orp, 'lb ;A:NV; F.. CARMALT. Adornewd Law. 0(Ike ode door below Tartwll noun:, l'uhlic Avenue. • WM. II COOPffIt .t Illnkern, •.41 Foreign Pn• pago audDrulti on EN;laud, INlnuil mud Scut Land.r • .1. R. FLETcIIF.IES and Saln is the place to get leo Cream, Ciysters and Clams, lo every styla On 'Slain strost.• • STROUD b. BROWN. Getierel Fire and Ufa Damn , oIICO Agent. ; oleo. sell Railroad and Accideut Tickets to New York and tilt I ludelptita. Oftite one dour earl of Rio Dank. cU. CILANDL ent, Elt. Gener! in,drance and Sewing Ma- Ag Public Accituc.• BURNS Ss NICIIO LB, the piece toget Drngs and Mstli clues, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Puckt-Dootak, cies, Yankee Notions, ac., ?chile Avenue, Specta WY- L. CON, Harness maker and dtallex in ell arttchas usually kept by the trade, oppoalte the Bank. • - - BOYD lc COBB' Di. Dealers In Storm Hardware, and xr•lnnfaltnrerl of Tin and Sheettron ware, earner of Dan Bald Turuptice street. S. 7.2`011 , 1E, M..rchant Tailor and dealer fn Cloths. Trimming., and yurniebing Goods. and Agenta for Singer bewini Marline, ou Main Street. Fordhaw !Wilding.. A. D. DULLARD, Dealer In Groceries, Provisions, Books, Stationery and Yankee lionOnn. et, head, of Public Av.nue.. • - - AultT & CO.. Deniers In wl Stores. Elardware. -rlc P tral I runlem ents, Flour a Groceries, oppo sae Tarbetl House. ----- R 6 able OD ut NBankSITCIbu il lEL, L g. ivery and Ex.cLance In Rrear Livery ILASTER. PLASTER. —Vio keep on bond an ample rupply of Fresh Ground Csyngt Planer. far Palo at -Montrose Depot, by TIFFANY ti 4.:ILAMEIL Moutro.,e D. pot. Feb. B.IEII. ht" fEWELRY /I..TTENTONI! WE'LL GIVE YOU " FITS." T. D. TAYLOR', so long known in Bingham ton as one of the most popular Cutters, and fashionable Tailors in this section of country has formed a co-partnership with E. P. New comb,' of Montrose, ant-they lire pow prepared to furnish men's wearing apparel-of al-kinds, and in style and workmanship superior to any establishment in this section of country. We C;UARANTEE SATISFACTION to all who may favor us with their patronage. Shop at Post's old corner, on Public AVeuue T. 1). TAYLOR, E. F. NEWCOMB. ilaiitiosb, opt. ib; I.3lltif. FUTtIsTrriTRE ESTABtrSIINENT OF WILLIAM W. SMITH. • Pxen. TIME Neves Thd °atomic,' Furoltere Establtehment of William W. Smith, having been reacted And greatly Improved, the proprietor respect fully annottuces to the cittrener of Unarm.° and vicini ty, tb.t,tie le constantly making and keeps ua haadthe largest and best aansortment of N 2 11:711. to be tontullsnywher this side of New York . City Daska,Dlvans, T o u s lracks, Lounges, Footstools Se. Cesar Laid, Piet', Toilet, Lining. Kitchen Arid extension tables. Camas --Cane and Woodteat Rockers, Cane, Flag and Wondstint's of eVery variety and style. tiofftsand•Tote.a-totes, furnished on short notice.— Cake ace:chalks rescauAL SPRING BEDS. Alargoaesdrtatent—ehcapeetnod best In matte Cane Seat Chairs.. I ato'new eaatiledto supply my cnetorners with a new subsuintialcane scat chair, of home.manufacture, which market,' greatly snootier p ri cese formerly in and yetare sold at a lees CANE-SEAT CHAIRS RESEATED. fIAT Ready maclo coffins on hand or tarnished at short not ice. Hearse din., ys In readiness if desired. I eat ploynone but earefol and experienced workmen, I intend to do my work well, and evil it as low ocean be afforded. WILLIAM W. SMITII. Montroso,Feb 18,1888. DOWN TOWN NEWS MJNER AXD..COdT 61.a1n Street, 6 doors below Iliod'o Conroe:lll:intros FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS. We are constantly tee tying* ntl now Wm. enhad. a{rein stock trt Goods in our lb c.wblch we cIiZAP s CELEA.} CHEAP for cash ,or exam •ge orprodoed. 0001, TEAS,- COFFEE, SUGAR; MOLASSES, ,SPICES, PORK, Fisri, LARD ; HAMS, DRIED FRUITS ; CLOVER d•' TIMOTHY . SEED,• Se :Wefiavd refitted and made addition., to oar Sfooko Palle.se4ard now ready to torwardllortdr to the heti &moll 1410t1 bontrea in New York.t rue of ebarito, and make I ibdtisiadvorobtan is oo consigitmen to. Call and exaintneour Stock before purchasing else whec.rendcottineeyotthietves of the GOOD QUALITY & LOW PRICES • of oat Gonda. . . , C. G. 31rNER, - • . • . COATS Montiotio. April le. ISC9. ,4!W. VANAMEIR. 111. D.„ ,auceetatalli. treats , eA G.lfifoo of Chronic and Acute Dim Wii; Sind etatopluir etypilateoglabOnirlyittLeglarAttarteilli• e lior*.ti:-fildrygO SPX WA ,7 1 :9/ 4 / 4 4 , • ' 8 - PBIING 1871! At tatibelm's GREAT BEN 4. At ienlielitiA GREAT BEND At Lenholm'i OAT BEIM DRY GOODS, aitocEßlEs, curlit MC, YAM:MARE, CROCKVM NOTIONS, HATS and CAPS; All Of which have bail perciu(leedtihig the late decline; and will be Bold at:pried - eei cordingly : GOOD CALICO, only 20 emits tierYtia. GOOD 311 . 4141,1,N olgy TO otattptt 3iql; GOOD kGAtt, only per'iousid; GOOD GREEN,7ItACg SIPA/0 , TEAS, only 917 cents kr potind, ftnitiME /MESS goodifbi ZOO:1,0 A Suit of CLOTHES for sit. Alt other goods at, corresponding LOW PRIOESI' WE alAt nmke" a speciality of dui Bath- PING , BUSINESS, and will send to the best HOUSES EAST !utter and all 0110 kinds of PRODUCE. The 1110 market price and prompt_ returns, gunranteqd also PAILS tmd/tLeft and MONEY ADVANCED, "to • CUSTOMERS when DESIRED Parties wishing:to - buy GOOD&CAZAP auk find the LARGEST ASSGRTNRPT in Susquehanna County, to select from walla well to will at Apri1 . 5;1871.-4m. A. TI"•IZRELL re•lnt-c;i 1 cto131 1 / 1 . 6altrut)irg, %ostufranm Otei;. Having And Wrll SPRING &INol i.GOORt MILLENERY GOODS;.; DRY AND rartas (ma ; All of the Newest, Handsomest Designat And also, a Fine Assortmemt of READY MADE OLOTBMG To which we Incite the attention of oarpurriqual the pubhe In gement, to she as e calf NIA tettet WlLe the steno before boilmg eleetthere. ' ourrisand; nOSERBAKfIir.; , liontrose,l673; Iftit • (COT OUTAITY) KEEP.] - TO 11108 E ItERCITISTB And othets who ,Nrio lougglren me their patronage . lmOW' *A thank*, and Invite a continuance of th 0.111443416 their Influence. to the . SPIXNDIID IfZW lIARDVAIit Chi*, Of Smith, Cohn a CO.. Z 1 and * 81 Date'"qqaer York. where orders Awed be dYetated to me esiot td to the arm, to Insure early dttchttonotbd I watild edd to mt patrons, and to th ose Nod "pare by On Mbar aide, side, that lam hot to be nxtenold, oy any big or little concern Id New ork, - dr e Koller°, sapless* give mu a fair trial.; Ott miiode are Alt uenr, ant boAt.;for cash, fot the near bj and Eofthern trade. ' M. C. TYLER., Agent, and tuudatmat Montrose Mamba , • . . Boyer. NV*" 4:64501VV,;7y."g Mt. .4; la to eetity than bare given A. BALDWlN.Onitildreles Va.; tka exelnalte,contsul of tbo tale of the above unt thl tonicity In Susquehanna County, to know be obooata to continuo In the Imeltiest„ind that aU orders Ittmsatter should be addressed.to Wm, to receive attention. • 2.1. K. TILTON, Profirletor. ' Nsochr.;lB7l -- 33.4s.itoKisivrarnesi 10tEST BARGAINS IN "TOWN 'IN 4 - 0 Cams mum avocanints, 5t.0114 Ig e oulr it caned /go, !MN MOlltratOg Oh •": Is the pinto to buy i34XltB and SHOES; cARPETS, IVALIJ PAPER, OIL s @roan-. Great Bend, Par A Largo Stock of A OABD. Ile(mived i3wteil
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