and the study of school economy, an& methods of instruction, and male the school work only an employment to secure money. d great change is being wrought in all these things, and hope encourages concerning the fhturo of our schools. In conclusion, I cheerfully add that I have re. ceived a cordial welcome in most places, and found Directors and people desiring to ludic good accomplished, changes effected in manner and means which shill improve the instruction and secure greater efficiency; while the greater part of the teachers have Manifested a warmth of regard . and readtnessio know the right way that has added strength and efficiency to my own trolls, and encourages to greater and high er eserithhs for a new ywir of labor. The press has cheerfully spread before the people items of information in school affairs, and our graded s bisils and a few select schools have continued t help on the work by sound instruction to many who engage as teachers. The satne kind ne,, and cordiality of the former year hare been extended during, this by the State Department, for all of whichl am trttly grateful. *- • Good Templar' o Convention. l'ffitlexEdiaco'S OP TUE TIrritTEESTII ONARTUrtIct OMENTto.% L O. 0, 'T., OF StS44,I;EttANNA cm:NTT, iYA.,'lrci.D AT initiOXTILLE, JuNE. 21) AND 21, 1870: The 'Convention was called to order at '2 clock, Tuesday June 20, by G. W. C. T. Chase, Officers present and appointed as follows : W. I.'. T., brother S. B Chase, Great Bend; W. V. sister R. Patterson, New 31ilford; Secretary, brother G. W., Mackey, New 3111 ford; Senti nel, brother llciward, of I..enoxville; Chaplain, Bev. J,A. Jerorne,.New 31iltord; P. W. C. T., bre. Brown of Lathrop; Minutes of last meeting raitl dial approved. • The Chair uppointen the following ComMit tee on Credentials: Brother Churchill of Len nnillet..hrother of Lathrop and sister French or Jackson: On Business, brothers Je rome, MeNulley and sister Patterson. on Motion—Brother .1. A. Jerome and sister Patterson were admitted as delegates from Cri•l ecc,nt, Lodge...- I%e following report from the Business Com mittee were approved by the Convention Ist. The appointment of Committees; 2d, re ports of committees and °Meets ; lid, new busi ness; 4th, reports of delegates; sth, good of the order. Adjourned at 5 o'clock to meet at 7r y iu the evening. EvExix•() Sy.f. , to:c.—Publi c e meeting; address es by brothers Chase , 31eNe.11T, G. W. Mackey, IViritc),-Churchill and Jerome. l'fferat 0 Oclock,.W. - rn., Stine 91; one 'lloni• to Is• devoted to religious excrases. Ist, reading of niinutes; 2d, addre,s of weleoine; tid, reports of committees; 4th, unfinished brtsinessr reports of visiting delegates; Gth, fixing place (.11 holdiag. next. visiting ution 7th, election of officers; Bth, additional reports of delegates ; 9th, new business; 10th,_ volunteer resolutions; adjourned at 12 o'clock to meet at 2 p. tn. AnEtacoax sEsSltes.—lst, ExemplitiPtion of unwritten work; 24, fiction on resolutions; gniacLor the order; 4th, reading of minutes; sth, degree meeting. The Chair appointed the follow • ing committee on roicilutions : Brothers O. }.l. 'Fb.mo,., White, 0. C. Whitney, Tiffany .. and Mackey. By vote, the Convention recommended the appointment of tv.&c District I)eputies ; broth ers Churchill, Brown and Jerome, were:tit-ix-tint ed a Co Mlllittee to pre, , en I names of ffir lbcputies, and to divide the work. The motion to elect ollh-ers for one year was consid ered and to. The report of the dele gates w:e. , very cheering W. C. T., gave a brief nport of the late G. 1- )il the Convention adjouro cal to meet at 73 i o ' c l oc k . . . IsEtt , /i).%.-31tviing was called to or del by G. \V. C. I'. Chase, who 'poke very brief ly, but, with much interest, upon the •zreat sub ject of temperance, and Wae hdhweeci - hy broth ers Mt - Nancy. l'hurchill and 31achey, aft , r which the COLIVeu :1011 Via, dnlerel sdimire e d unlit NVelnesd niorninz at t) Wno lc Est: i O't•i • Oc .—('onven. tint [`ailed to order }IV jer ow ,,, . who look c carer .f the religions te;erci,, for one hour. At 1() ,i e loch brother Chase declared the 4.',utts eat it):10; , V.1 il.r 01 Minutes of the priori -vas clay r. 2.11 and ittpro...eti The Address of Welf:otne was delivered It brother Churchill, and 14%13 10 with touch interest by the Convention. The report of the County Missionary was listened to with much accenting interest by the convention; it:hereupon brother Churchill offered thefollou - - in" resolutionwhich was unanimously adapted Whrre./.., We have listened with interolt to the report of the County Missionary, and bcliev - lag-this work-to be a stepin the right direction, therefore : Peso:red, Tlea the Missionary ha, and is here by instructed_to toutinite his labors another t,riairs, gainer. •,:- • '-• . - • DI vote Of the Coniention -the Secretary of ~the_comniittee. on -missionary work, witsreque.d -14.t0 ask-the Lodges that had not contributed I.4`this work, to.do so at 0nte,i...:...... ' • . ... , Cimunittco -on Deputits'relmirted as follows: Wti recenniterid the following - n=6 from which the Convention may, by ballot, select tiro iudi egiditals for Dist lit% Deputies, vir..i.bnithers G. B. --:R.c.l.#rs of Brooklyn- Abram Churchill- of Len -7,...c.cri11e ; J . ..M...110bbs of Lathrop; and.G. W. t.:Mackey of New . Milford; and we divide the %county, as foliOns: Northern, 'Middle and c. Southern Districts. The following named town -Ships to comprise the:Southern: „Ararat, Gibson. liarfunl, Lenox, Lathrop and Clifford, the bal ance of the county, to make up the Northern and SffddieDist ricti. - By h-allot•the Oinvention e.rtroommended the appointment ofhrothers J. %L Hobbs - of Lathrop; .and G. W. Mackey of New Milford, for District Deputies. New Ittiltiird was fixed as the place fur holding the next Con vention. The folloSing named- persan4 avert elected as officers to serve tlie Conrentiort for the billowing pear: W. C. T., - .brother 8. B. Chase of Great Bend; W. V. T., sister Decker of Lenoxville; - W. S., brother G. W. Mackey- of New Milford ; W. T, sister French of Jackson. :The W C.' T.: gave a brier seta:mot of the pro ceedings of their W. G. 1.., arum-which the eon -, ;nation adjourned to meet at 2p. m. . .. Arrrmsoos SE .1.10:i.' - - —At 2 o'clock the W. C.T., in the Chair, the Rev. brother Mattoon, pf Thomson Centre, was, by a rote of the Con ' venfitm appointed to respond to the address of Ns - eremite, to be delivered at the Conimittion which is, to convene et New Milford oriTttesday 'be 511.1 - day of- Sliptern her, 1811 : "‘" On rraitjon of brother MeNalleyOlte. &Prete `il,' was.instreeted to procure en address on the subject of temperance, from Rev. Thoinus . P. Hunt, to be . ilelivered ut our neit Convention. -- 4enmittee on Resolutions reported as follows: , 3 Whereas, We feel called upon again to" ex :,,.press the sentiment of this Conveution upon the. _,questions at issue in the temperance reform, we . widt. to avoid 3 repetition of principles, Which ii` ever regard as essential to our work, 'we —.therefore infer. only such resolutions as appear f...1.0..einh011s The questions which legitimately concern the interests of the Order, anti cause of . IcinPertutce: and Whereas, the G. 1, - .; at its late session instructed its Executive Committee to prepare and circulate a I.lolllon asking and, tie ruandtng of the Lesl 'titre of this Comtism tr wealth, the passa,le of, at its next ses.siou,.an abosolute prohilritory Ls. , Therefore : • Raoleed, That inasmuch as we have met with ' Continued repulse in urging' he passap of a lo cal option law, we now endorse the action of _One G..L? and will seek to the utmost, to assist in the circulation of said petition, and to this - end we re ommend that a', igilance Committee be appointed by, the District Deputit,, for each township inthe county, . • 2 .l2esalved, That this Convention demand of our - courts, a strict adherence to the letter of the law respecting the-grautifig and -violation of I.lsttor - liiicasts,'and Of the officers whose duty it is to /...lv e p o rt all violation of said license laws in bas quehanna county. to faithfully ili•cliarge their ddtetir: 'r ' ' • : • Resolved; That oar hearty thanks be extended to our brethren - and friends of this place Ito their open-handed hospitality, and to fat:nom - Hie f,okc for' the use of this pleasant hall during • fourcalon. .4frodied,That •We as Gand.. Template.. Wm , ppecffin of political party{ines, plecip ourselves ' • „tisk .41'nfetabers of:this organtzation, and • Itth‘firitidds of tctiipetancei&ii.inulty,- to join tluttin thospproaclung Stnte,,county, nmd tnuthelpal: elections, , we • will Aukkilt,l. no' ', r ~ Win fowho is, notlin opetdravotved and Lemperaucd ;• end oopt of = thts restollition be - forwitNetl to the chairman of the, County 'Central Commetuafor melt party, ',... mad to taelt.Limigo of Gadd Templam each DI , ejeterielsons TemperiMee, and chili tiewspaper • iwitited - in-the district, with a .requust that the editorspubllelithe'saree: - • C.T.W. gave the exemplification of atumn written work of the Orner.„• ", On modem the Convention adjourned to meet ''St the M. E-." Climb; at ISO fhla'evenleg; all d thettint•_iiaa.allSd to order ,and listened to a very soul-stirring ad dress from G: W C. T., Chase, after which the Convention adjourned, to meet at New Milford, on Tuesday the 6th day of September iB7l. GOV. Macumr, District Se cretary. . • . —GEold has become rather . qmet and weaker; the range throughout Sattaday, being between 1121 and 113 t. It opened at 113 t; and closed at 1121, a thrther de cline of 4. Sterling Exchange, 125a125a. 4111,4111 IF SUE wss UitoEn.t-Jennie Jones was a very pretty little gifl, nail it was the first time she had over been visiting. by herself. She was spending the af4raeou with one of her schoolmates, and whew it ,eaw tea time Jennie was iuvitato slay to tea. "No, I thank you, ma'am," she said, shyly, in answer to the request. -1 guess you'd better," • said her little friend's mother, good, hospitable. Mrs. Morse, "set right up to the table alodg with Sairy—won't you, now?" Jennie fidgeted, twisted her apran,:put her finger in her mouth,. iin&finally dee tiffieitthe 'ecimirany by remarking: "Well—l don't know; Ana said I was to say no, thank yen, the first time I was asked, but—b' you urged inc I could day t --It is scarcely necessary to add that she stayed. BUSINESS LOCALS. ; The Cottage Cyclopettla. We have examined the "Cottage .Cyclopedia of Ilistory and Biography." It is n copionshis tory of memorable persons, events, places anti thlngs,With notices of the present state of the pthiciprd countries and nations •of the known World and chronological vtecp of American-his tory jt i contains statistlet'and facts complied in a very concise riMl IntelliOnt manner, which are very valuable and highly interesting and in. strumive. The work is sold only by subscrip tion. There Is an agent canvassing the county, who will call upon the people of this section and give them an opportunity to examine the work. Oysters In the Shell, KEY STONE SALOON. l''n2sh Clams, _ KEY STONE SALOON. Hot Roasted Peanuts, KEY STONE SALOON. ' GEOTIOS. C. HILL, Proprietor Muzzle Your Dogs! • • By nn ordinance of the town Council of Montrose, nil dopy running et large; in this Bom„ must be muzzled either with wire basket or strap, from the 15th day of July 1871,16 the Ist day of Sept., 1871, or they will be deposed of by the High Constable. Montrose, July 10,1871. Life of Edward U. Runoff. By the compliments of E. It I''reeman, the author, we have' upon our table a copy of " The Illatory of Edward IL Runoff," which Ig now coMpleted and for sale by agents in nil parts of the country. Mgmairoge mid Conklin Stage& Leave Montrose at 9 A. 3t, eonnecting, with Accommodation Train for Binglninten, at 1 P. M., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Conklin on arrival of Accommodation Train at 3.4 P. 3!., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa tanima Mr Part icuhr attention given to Expres.* Pack age••. I.AF.t vorrE BALDWIN, Agent. roNe, tine 21. 1811 tf The Fair. SnAcluehanna County Fair Will be held on TueNlay, Wedne -day and ThuNday, 12, 13 and 14th or sepienther, 18;1. BY Oninuc Copt. Ma .A.2.1.11L1.41. C3i-JILI. STEW k TIT -MAR/MC.II-th Harford, June 29th Miller, Mr..W. Ne6ou Stewart and Mks Kate Marough. Pow.E—Fuld.Nn—Lu Harford, on the 3d instant, by Rev. A. Miller, Mr. Thomas Pow.., of Wy oming and Miss Libbie M. Fuller, of liinlord. I;)MLA.I73ZICES. II kill'ETL—ln Ilridgewatery an the .2.1 instant, 311 a Betsey Harper, irifc of E. Harper, aged 41 _revs. *lll 4drertionntato. A CHLtirCal TO THE "BRICK." ENRY C. TYLER hot removed tiff Imbrante attire to thus or A. W. Berth°lt, Fad., OVER WLLSON'S RARDIVIIE nTURF, where he will be pled to Imrte hle frieuda and the public genotally, with. Fire, Lite. and Atedental Inmanee--PoUndea, written To-Day, and losses promptly and honorably so} Justed. All my Companies hire been Tried and found Worthy. and slur ona who Sn'Ot Direrestly, dues no tor self interest. !'base call and examine Statement*. &e. , Ac. N. 11. 31r. Berth°lf will attend to any lodnevs In atmenee. ILENRY C. TYLER. ilostro . ec: dnldJ2, 1l n. THIS Wit GERBER! 3e3retrr•crcsork HORSE HAY FORKS! A, J: NELLIE , PATENT IMPROVED. Ttreaty-Two State Fair FreatitimitAtrareleil Ills Fart In Fifteen Months-11M and =U. NEWS MAME PULLEY, An Implement that Fvery Farmer, Carpenter, SWIM and Painter Sbonki linya. .I=Lovcsksrixas HORSE RAKES, Band Bakes, Scythes, Swaths, Grain Cradles, Iron, (Anchor Brand) Axles, Steel Springs. • Carriage Bolts. Crow Liars, (Steel and Imnd Monitor O cm• .1111 z c,;TS That . always ;Ives "1111.ALLEli 'when the cstrie is Beat' sot tho Table. TAT ONE AO Itat will . findOthestrtist West! • Shaper, Mks, iiaeyf. Luca, Hawn; Filer, - - knobs, Dam Ehlsea, gic7the Stomp, Latehtp, PatotS, • —' Varnish, stove*, • Tut-Ware, Lanips4te.. Itant nue, Jaly 5, tEq.-14. 110 Th k COIIWIN. A 05111II8TEANOWS SALE OF Rest Itatate.-An ts. pursuance of in older of the Oman's Court of this gnehannn county, Penneylaud*. win be sOld at-pohlie - sate, on the ptelnisot, in itabata township;onlintradayl • the lyth .da y of PM. siren eaDCY p. the foi biting tea estate of Stephot King..deeessed,txtwit: it,eahiable Own, situate in Anburn township. bounded .and desertbednarollows, tannuled • nn tho north by lands' of ,Williato Aber.' east •by lands 'of _ .Ray King, sonth by-lands of B. Y.lnvlot end west by lands of J. .01ninger and W.ll4Christfan, containing *bald-luny: tl,..eht acres of laud, tbtrlpSirelturatimprared: T=l OY SU-E.—Ono hatlltod dollars daven.43oo tonanuatice linally; WO In six mouth thereafter, $2OO owe year thereafter andthe balance in two equal :um:al , payments. with interest on the whole 'enta remaining unpaid from.eorditmation at each payment. STONELIC ROW, Matailetnittyr. BlibtuatJuly Mir td ; A Wono TO Boys.—Truth is one of the'rarest of virtues. Many a youth-has been lost - to society by allowing falsehood to tarnish his character, and - by foolishly &riming truth away. Honesty, frank,- tels, generosity, virtue—blessed. traits' Ile these - yours, my boys, we shall not .You are watched by your, elders. Bfiri - Wfio - arelooking for clerks and- tip prentimi, have. their-eyes on you. If von are proilirie, -vulgar, saloon-going, they will not choose you. If, you are upright, steady; and industrious before long you will ilnd good places, kind masters, and the prospect of a useful life before you. cathartics used and approved.by the physicians comprising the Nitrides medical associations of this State are now compounded and sold under the name of Parsons' Purgative Pills. We copy the following from an exchange, which is important if true : Chronic diar rhceo of long standing, also dysentery, and all similar complaints common at this season of the year, can be cured by did fisili"(internally)cirJolinson's Attotkue Liniment. We know whereof we affirm. —Perfection has been obtained in a the manufacture of .1. Monroe Taylor's Cream Yeast Baking Powder. All the ladies who have used it universally exclaim, "there is nothing likeitl" NEW IrOIIK PRODVIDE lIIMULISTS• Corrected weekly by William llodsdon, 231 Fulton 81.., ;Sew York. Week ending July 1, 1871 Butter, pail 27032 " firkin 28@31 Cheese, dairy, per lb 7010 factory " B@l2 Bs, per doz 18419 Four, per barrel... 2.: .. 4.7306.43 Corn tueal.loo lbs. 2..2.30 'Wheat, per bushel 1.1:150 _Rye " - P 5 0 1 .00 II Outs 51083 Corn ' " ........ ....... ... 804100 •11opg; crop of 1870 10020 Beef, sides, per lb 10©14 doge, .. .. .. I IOI2 Potatoes, per bbl. 2.Bottal.Go Tallow " 9010 ffiptciar potico. TRE SALE OP PATENT MEDICINES. Has In no other country reached the enormous pmprie tlona It has assumed to the Tutted States. Thin is ow- Ina to the tart i neat of territory and the comparative thinness of population, which creates the necessity for some reliable remedy. that tan be uppiled at once in the atwence of moteerional medical aid. I,lnon.un'e (limn Ityrrezze boo for over ten years been worded an TILE GIIEVIr novsunoLn nEntam, and is rattail on in every enter :Taney by thousands of families in every section of the egnintry. It Ia not fancy drink. compatall/f had whisky. flavored with aro matics, to tickle the palate and minister to a depraved entwine, but Is a carefully and smentincally prepared compounded extract of Root*, !duets and narks, poo. sessing greast medic.! virtue. Its rare combination pro tits rho toast lttrectoal remedy t et dincovercd for nil diseases of the stomach, Liver, VZltlncis and Dowels. Sold everywhere at One Dollar per Bottle. nu. ocirrEssiogs of eP INVALID. 131:111.1SIIED As A Isamu.; and for tbo beredt of 1 ;loaner soon and others, who ocular from Nervous Debllll7, supplylug vaz lle OP-11417Catic- Written by one who cored himself, and seat free oa receiving a post-paid directed el:Metope. Addre,, AN MAYFAIR, Brooklyn, N. Y, Brooklyn, May 17. 1811. Gin A. row Words to the Ladies Many ladies, particularly mothers nursing. complain ing of a tired, listless rotting, or complete exhaustion, 'Oa arising In the morning. On the wife and mother de volnes the responsibility of regniatiugthe duties of the household. /ler cares arc numerous. mid the mental no well as the physical pee era ore frequently called into reguiettion. She often finds her tiliglateot occupation weary task and existence a burden, while at thg same time rho has no regular Moor.. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, if resorted to at this period, will prove an en. bailing remedy for this annoying lassitude. The effects at this potent agent are coon seen in the rosy eheek and elastic stop of the head of the ftmily, as with restored health and renewed ophitit she takes her accustomed place in the family circle. If this friend hi need be reg ularly need, those depreoslng symptoms will never be complained of, end not only would Insoltede not be rt. perfeneed, but many diseases following Its advent:be avoided. As a medical agent It has no equal. white its pleasing flavor and healthful effects have made It s gen eral taconite. It is free from oil properties cilenlated to impair the systorii, and Its operations are at once mild. soothing and efficient. Al who have used the WPM atenet Its virtues and commend It tociseo VirGettlittig flitartled.—Essays for ymang Urn,on rho delights or home, and the tmaprtety or imbroprlety off...ening married. with sanitary help far those vrtio feet tit:ined ter matrimonial happiness tient free. In seated envelopes. Address. WAVALID ASSOCIATION Lox P., Philadelphia. Pa; prittoomsbaru State Norma' and Lrrtiant & iriserrr - re.—The Vacuity of thin inetitution aim to ho very thorough in their In ...ruction, and to look earethily after thu health, man nem and mural. ..idle ettidenu. . _ Apply for Cataloy,na t& 11.E.VRY CARVER. A. IL Scut. Principal 4aiiroad that Zableo. -:LP LACKAWANNA and :LP WESTERN RAILROAD. Winter Arningemeot rasarger linen cited. Nov. SI.IBM. TItAl-WS 'LEAVE WESTWARD. I EASTWARD. Mail Peen no Mali PAIIIIJ train. train. STATIONS. train. tral A. n. A. NI. P. NI. P.l 318.00 New Y0rk'......... I 5,00 1133 New ILaranton,..... 1.23 12.00 Mantanka (amok— 12.40 ets I.: Delawaro....Dine... 12.33 l 11,211 Mtn Scranton 9.18 4.23 12;33 Nicholson.... ~ 2.56 a 4.34 1 1,00 11..pbottom ...... .... 2.08 8 - Montrnre Mew Milford Great Bend •Perot 43ILiberty-st.l • W. P. 110 L Menlo's' Peen, end ILOUD, Ticket Agent, I; RIE RAILWAY t.3nomlte• under oue management-4GO Wad with out also •a of coaches. Broad gouge. douhlc track route to all poluts west, north-arest and anuth•w cat. Naar nod roproaad 4:ouches are run through without ehuoge to Badwater. thaffdlo, Dunkirk, elorelaud, and Clticlu natl. Oa and after 'Monday:Ore. ti. 18Th. Val= will Icava Dinghzzattai at the fallanving awn*, viz: 11:155 a.m. Night.lxdrees. c tondays excepted] :3:R5 a. m. Night Express. Ily. &Si a. m. Train. Sundays excepted, fur Dairen. and Dunkirk. .1.1)3 p. m. EinumAccammodation,Sundayexeeptml, kat p. nx. Day Fapreaa.ttoodnye excepted. p. m. Express Mail, Sundays excepted. . 2:55 p. m. Way Frcizbt, Sundays excepted. LOS p. in. Emig - taut 'Pate. dady tut weet. 11:115 'Cm. Night ItxpreetcSandaye excepted. m:Clncinnatt Express, N4endays excepted. 1:51 p. m. s).'y Eqpreso,Snndnye excepted. TrN) a, m• Acc =mod:diem Trxin, daily for I%mnd:tame A:l5 p. m r . New York Mail. Hominy. excepted. 10:20p. m. Lightning Exprens,nally. attit a. m. Way Freight, Sundays excepted. BAGGAG4 CIIECKED TIIItOrGII [ o -A reetred and complete'• Pocket Time Table•• of PalyettgerTrafna nn tbe...erie Railway and connecting line, ha* recently been publirlicd, and tam be had on ap plication to the 'ticket Agot of tho Company. L. D. RITWEIL WM. IL BARR, Gen"' Su pl. Gen , : Panes Agt. Dec. :4, 1870. BILLINGS STLIOUD, 'Ticket Agent, Mo t.trose Po VALLEY ItAIIMOAD: .L 4 Ott and 161.ar Dec. 21./8:9. irallia on tha tobiel Utley Railroad Will ran as follows:. nowtn. sorrn. pp p. m. 1 9 .40 0.10 a.m. tsin, asa. Elmira' • - 1145' 875) 19.40 0.10 1.40 11.58 2.43 - 5.30 Waserly ' • ' 9.(0 is.ro 11.45 &(5) 8.50 15.40 a WAN Towanda - B.la ,4. 2 13 11.2) 7.10 0.23 443 4.20 7.23 Tunkbannock 6(13 Plaston 4.4.5 Wlikes.Barre, 4.71 1.19 7.10 1,13 7.15 8.13 Nandi Chunk p.m. 1945 p.m. - Allentown_ 635 8;23 8.39 Easton 6.20 8.50 Philadelphia.. 7.55 p.m. p.m. New Y0,rk....„ 6.00 , •3101102 .- NOrtil—Read Upward. South—Rend Down. St VITUS MIME CUBED" • - . lloY TAYLOR —NO CORE NO NAY: , LNAherninbeocravolterist her restdeuce Nrld_gorni-. ter.-oo the Ora ailjointog gs•AherltrJohnoon„ beat Of references Oren. #.111'41;401 NOOROrriter. NiOCA 3 , :t 4 ,411 . 1 . .; - , N. V. & E. Time Table. The following will be of Interest to our read ers, especially those wishing to connect with that road at Great Bend. We are indebted to the Bend Agent, for the following: TRAMS EASTWARD, No. .4, Night Express : : : 2.57 a, in. .'B, Cincinnati Express : 7.29 " 88, Way Freight,: : : 10.80 " " 2, New York. Express, : : 1.47 p. m. " 89, Accommodation, : , : 0;50 " " 6, Steamboat Express, : : 9.17 c." TrMwas WESTWARD. No. 7, Night Expiess, : : 1.52 4. in. 9, Emigrant,- : : 6.24_7" " 29, Accommodation,. : : 9.35 " 87, Way Freight : : 1.07 p. m. " 5, Mad and Expms, : : 8.50 " All of the liboYe trains.stop at. Great Bend and carry passengLtS. Notice to Buil6,rs. TBE SOBOO4DIRECTORS of Bridr.water township, will twelve scaled prorated,' for the building of a new School Rouse, iu Heart Lake District, mail July 21st, Intl. raid school house to be slmilnr to the one lo the Babcock District. P.r specifications and partit› dam, cull uultl. Thatcher, Mentrupe. Ily order of the Board. W. B. BABCOCK, Secretary, Bridgewater. Juno 2S, bw. ETILLQFP BOLD HIS WATCH. SIIER-WOOD, The only Watch linker—ln Mon- J• trose—that has n Dipkona of Practice. Office. op posite Bacon's, Maine Street. RiZIESIBER. Montrose, June 11, let. tf STRATHD. ftStE Into the eaelosure of the atoctlber, on the C 2.3 th of 1114, 1871. a Rol Cow. about 11 years old. The owner enn have the anew by polortag Drep er t, nod pa,ylng chart a. EDWARD }V.I Apeleam, Tune 12, 1871. aw ESTATE et HARRIET LILLIBRIDGE, tate of New Milford Moro, tiasquehnonah County. deceased: Letters of administration upon the enure of the shore nnmid decedest haviug been granted to the undendgrr ctLatilmeronstridebted to tho said estate am-hereby minded-to maks immedinto payment, and those haring claims against the erne to present them duly authcati • cited for settler:tent,: ELLIOT ALDRICH, New Milford. /WIC 21. tiNL—Ciss— Administrator. WOOL,-GROWERS TANS NOTICE. coNtorrs W.,ot/LENIOLL Territoutoff usiud', mak -0.411 VOW .dahrmls, checked aud whitest-10.0, ton 'warp flannel, bc.t ',vet made; all wool twmcdt x d casstrooroo. of dom. oa tuna, Nrpard eultadze for, . . 111 C before dloposin,.,o of your wool elsewhere. DUN. 1).1 milea.notlP of .Ilootruso.' • W. MUTT. !Maltose, Juno 7, I.Bll'. tf mproved Platform Wheel Clrornixtg Machina— I MU. %Mud durable. manuf.cturea and NT sale by thu subscriber. All.onlon prompt-IV:Med. ' - . . . . . .. GEORGE. PdlatElt, Little Madows, rA., June 7,1811.-2 w• . . A tsDrrows rrOTICR—The nndersignetithAndltor, 11-appolnted by th o Orphan's Court, of Susquehanna county, to distribute th 6 funds to the hands of the Ad. friintatrater of the estate of Mee. Hugh Monahan. de ceased. will attend to Ow duck* of his appointment, at Ids office, ip Montrose, on the 15th day of duly, mi. at to'cloca p.m., at which time and place all persons Int e toned In told full4,niUtt present their chime, or be fur iyl; . riletkanwd hom.comlug in on said fond. ontrose, June , Auditor. • WELTCELES ! WATCHES Naomi , COST.—llend 10 ..prices,— 1 • Pine Id kt. Gold • • . - PO • • 1.1 r: • AtUbilnum Gold • - - • $lll 15 , Pure Coln rilver • • - $l5 10 • Orehle Gold - • • - • $l5 We offer to the public our elegant assortment of ladles' 'awl Gents' Watches and Chains and filbert:kids of Jewelry, at the !Divest club prices ever_ offered here tofore to purclooera, Pell Ruby JewelectLevere, IS kt. Gold Meting Caned Watches, warranted, motrillyr null at ri3. only $4O each. Elegant t econd Quality 14 kt. Gold, full Jeweled ter. er Watches, warranted foi'llme auk:near. $3O each. Latra Vino Tlmd Keepers, Alan:damn Gold, 'tenting calved, full JeVieled Lever 0, atehno, award to odd in ao• peatrance and for wear, warranted, at *l4 and $l5 each. , Pure. Coln Silver. Hunting ea al, full Jeweled Lever Watches,at Viand $l3 eqeh. Ithiin Oreddellold•Watebea Italie:tea One movements, at $ll5 and al5 each. Also. Flue Gold Chain., Ladles' and Cents', from $lO $l5 earn • Rolled Plate dddie Poet . 111$11, #3 Ind Sri each. 0 tift - WATelt4.B dal telattated and - ndlnetisti to keep time tirthe minute hefore sent to purchasers, and If not foetid so, Net will take them Ladk at any time and return minter, - I •., - , Wli itEQUIIIE NO 5iONElf N ADV,INCE, and all geode ordered !Moans will-bn rent by a:preen. C.O. D., with privilege to examine:hem Indore paid fur. In an cases ordering six Watches at a time, the purchaser mill roseive one Watch of sante quality free ; . . Meese...stet& Mann:A. and price of tratcb reign I red, and order d I rev - tmux P. uflinuer h Co. Y.U.Dor Gina. 21 John Street, Y. .24`elii - York, Jure 23, 1,9.71. arn THERE' WERE:ptO IV ME YEAR 1570, 8,841 OF Matchleses encumber Trit...13.3:31X1 0• • = . 1DCrt,C,(23F 1 1.121117 0 ,69 MEASURING 91&5x',11feet to lennth. or tqcient to the a...-gtognto forA WELL UN 611,40 Lh.B DEEP, Simple to conntrortlon—Ew to Operation (living no Tote to the water—Dorable—Rellable and Cheap. . . These Pumps are their owu best recommendation, An Olebideolers in hardware and nicaieulunal meth , . 'dumber*: Pmnp makroc-dte.. throortitherenam try. Circulars, Se., itrulabell upon application by mail or otherwise. Single Pumps forwarded to parties In towns where I have no agent• upon receipt of the regular retail price. In baying, be careful Putt your Pump beam my trade mark auburn, patented Mirth 315t,18 1, as I guarantee mother., 4i72:11.4.411., Gam: 113/Cl,tC2iack3r, 11V MANUFACTURED., 021t;p Awl WATC:00111. 024 4 028 Plallberi-St., ,Pbllaidelpbl!k, March 15, 1871.—am R. anbxiod: How .Loot, How itestouol. • - ,'inst pablished, a new edition of Dr. Oul,oO vit tri a Cdetratedi Many end the rcufleal cure - t cal out ed nej , et 81notttaToliallivrA. Or Semi . nal Westinipso, levehintary,Seminal [Anises, taro. emery, Mental and ?literal Ititiapaely' Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also loytexprtes, Et4istsse, and Yens,Wooed_ lay stildnittihmmie or sexual °err:magmata. Price, ins smdmionselejtc only 6 cents. The celebrated author. in thLs adMlrabla essay, elmtrly demonstrates from a thirty yea . successful practice, • that thealarmingconacquivccs of self-abuse maybe mil tally cured without the - OpoCeitolls use of Internal mein. duo or the application of Ufa knife; pointing out a Mode of cure at once simple, certain, and edema', by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his con dition may be, may cure himself etimmly, privately, and radically, Pfr This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. tient, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, e tt on receipt or sto snots, or two onstage stamps. jVAddci, Dr itil Cverwe's M arriage Go I de,"price 'facets. ress the Publish CIUS. J' KLINE & CO. 117 Dowerv, New York Post °Mee Box 4 SSO. 4.40 5.13 4.13 9,15 8.%1 P.M 1,15 G. 54 G. 15 A.ll WEL Tick Moo LATROP'S MEDICATED BATHS, WITH or Without Electricity, as thecase demands, If y for Rheumatism, "Satanic sod Chronic Diseas es,. At tho root of elmtoul street, Atootrosc, l'a. .51ontrotc, April al. MI. ty CCAUTION AFalnsf Ptirguising a Note izirial for potent. to J etee Lea. cur UnO - lUntidred Dollamas 1 .bull out pay It uulcsa tolopelled by law. Note ~ O veiti May 9, ISIII. ELIAS a. WELMAN. New Milford, April 2t, 1&l. nw• PUBLIC!NOTICE. PUBLIC I Would respectfully state to my former ctdom,o and the ptbllegenerally that I am again =tying en the . • TAILORIPG BUSINESS, IN MONTROSE, and propono to do all WORK In tint Line, in a FASMONADLE, NEAT, 'SUBSTANTIAL MANNER A n d 5 1 11,,tur;wrwry Prior. Particular attention OVCD to I'UTTMO Karl SPI 21)11, CARY. urrri to hay° the work Plain for the perrou who puts It to...other. Shop on the wort efle of "Pnhlle Armen? over -Borne it Nichols' Drug , titore, adjoining the Ultra et Dr. Rainey. 1% LINVI. Itenrtoet% febnuol MST!, t 1 STATE+ NO 1331 A - 1- SC : 11001A X.k148 - ,M1.1), T 10421 CO ,E,Tigjish anti Classicalsourses, Tertno . begin Bcptetnherith, Deneutttetilltb, and March 27th. `State appropriations :414; *students. students usittedatynsy Aisne. Aid to to _ CUSS. 11: Vtaturu t A.. 314 Mansfield, Pa.:tug:al, 11311).„-1y DENTISTRY, Dental Rooms , , New Idlttbzd Pa. ranlaularinteatipa stunt* aperaiions aa Oa natu ral teeth.. Attldelal - Tegth thew/tad aUitaricala Pas ad* la use. Perfect aatlsfaction gnataitlodta all. Ma and sea ma, and tactsfy mrackvpja. :Oita koala. onssuadar. . . islan.ll:ll9,-1! PHIL SHERIDAN. mORGAN HOUSE—Six years old—Dark Day—Fitieen and one tourth hands bigh —Weighs one thousand seventy-five youlids— A noted work horse—Greattdrengtl—liseellent tto 'frrtiv.icr—el2l3.Ci Imo 151raLaxam kau.c. Sired by Griffith's Young Horse, "Mobegan." HO has been handled and trained by Mr F. aRIV FITII, who now bar him in awe. - Como and. too Wm. On Thursdays, Fridays. and Saturdays, at J. O. Urban's stables, in Montrose. All other days, attlittord Cornett. Tams. $lO to insure. C. M.,CIIANDALL. Montrose. May 17, 1611.—tt . PruprietOS: .• IOUONTO CREEP, Jr...Thlseclebiatedlionie wilt *land for a limited number of mar, o tho ores. rot etaisan. commencing apriLBth, at J. El Tarbelrs. in Montrose, on tietank•y of each weak; Idondafe Wed. omalays, and Friday*, at the enbacriberd. In West Mama. • Paptoonz.—Tornnto Cbisf. .1e.,16* Oral by tho lest trotting stabion, Toronto Chief. now commanding $ O 4O theacation; he by Royal Brame and his dam by Black wood, out of on eclipse mare. Royal (Memo was sired by Black Warrior; he by imported Tipp° ; and ho by Messenger.of England. TORONTO Cutar. Jo's. dam was sired by tht Moran* brbddetrerson out of a Majesty mare. Jedentou washy Virginia; be by Sir Archly, the tire of Sir lleary, Cod gra odalre of American Star—thon. old Favorite. Toruncro Curer lout tsotted the host stallion time on 'wont — buff one mile, 2....111; two miles, 6::. Tomato QM, 1u , wee bred by J. 11. Vroom, or Blooming Grove Orange Co., N. 'o., In the rprlug or 180. Any one w;inting mformation with regard to liis pitligrev or stuck, coo address D. R. Hudson, D, G. Courier, O. Owens or C. 1). Buieroun, BloOlnittg Grove. Tamn° Cuter, Jst., is UN' hands -hig is blood lay. weighs 1,200 pounds , One di lioaltion and s considered by the beet Jedgeant horses to be a very muscular built Loran, tie has never been trained, but .gives sign" of great speed. An in.pection Is solicited. TEMln.—Tulnaure with (eel $l5. Other Wes ILS CU& tainary. Insurance money due. March 1it,181,.. J. M. eRlBll4li, Proprietor. Elk Lake, Pa,,llarcllls, 167.1-4 m. 317•41CrEt 19.49..X.433 or 1.8211.A.151331: I WiLk i i3ELL Mt LEASE, ( or term of Siihri4 prop at tho outlet of Jones's Luke, on int!' tostis as will e it an object air any ono to tiaile pith toe who &alms each a property. There Is • C9rriosot....=ll.l, - With Three Run of STONES in it, in GOOD ORDER. 8 .8101V-.IIII::LX..sIA, • tidnll.l.) now geareng. in good reneing °nice, and 60 acres of choice Farming Laud, mostly chatted. Now is your time. as the now railroad. about berm balls will enhance its value. For particeisrs look at the property, or en ll on or address It. B. FIBIAR.LEs Montrose, May IT, 1621.—0 w Montrose. Pa. NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Contains no LAO 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. Tranopareut and clear us cryotal, It n nut soli the Iluert fabric,—perfectly lIAF E. CLEA N and EFFICIENT —di.idcratums LO NU SOCGIIT FOR AND FOI.7SD AT LAST I It resteres and prevents the hair from becoming Gray, Imparts o soft, glossy appearance., removes Dnudruff, is cool and refreshing to the hart, cheeks the linir from failing off, and restores it ton grant extent when pretta r tardy lost, prevents Headaches, cores all hutnons, en lanenae eruptions, and, unnatural brat, AS A DRESS. ING FOR TUE HAIR IT LY TIIE HEST ARTICLE IS TILE MARKET. DIL G. SNI MI, Patentee, Ayer, Mass. Psepared only by PROCTOR DUO fJ.II 8 3, tiloncester Iliussuchusetts. Thu gmulne is put up In it panel bottle, mad° expreAsly for it,-with the name of the:article blown in the Ask your nrilg...fiet, fur NArtates Ildan 11.r.sionArtrt, nod take no other. ur Send two three cent stnt's to Proctor Brothers fora ••Trcat ill,' on the Boman 11.31:." The information it eontains it morthr 1.13 to one person. ]1 ay 17, 1511. iv The PAIN Kn.t.ou" may Justly - be styled the great medicine of the world, for there lc no reelon of the globe into which it has not found Its way. and been largely used and highly prized. Moreover, there Ic no clime to which it has not proved to be well adapted fur the cure of a considerable variety of diseases tilt speedy anti safe remedy fat Mania, scald.. cats, bruise.. wonada and varions other injuries. as well as for dysentery. diarrhiea. and bowel complaints generally. it is admirably situated fur every race of men on the face of the globe. • . . It Is riTcl7 sigvltleantilict, that notwithstanding the long period of years that. the st Palo Killer" bas been be fore the world. it has never lost one whit of its popular- ITS- but on the coatis:try. the call for It has oteodhy in creased teem its first discovery, and to no prevlona time has the demand for It been so great, or the !raptly made been .0 Imre. no It Is to-day. Another slgniticant Tam is, that nowhere has . tbelbtin Killer ever been in hitter repuTe. or been mere generali ty q be families and Individuals. than It Imp been here at hinne, where It was Trst discovered and Introduced That Ilia NM Killer sell -comae to be, what we have styled it:VITICTIIiESTISEISIMPEICIP tire R , olltb, there can not igethe Outdo," of o doubt. -Providence WEIR'S ME MOWER, X)XM3EICI'I" 7ZEL91.13.27 10 1% VrA:SVPACTrnED by IMnr's Eureka /dower and Reaper Manufacturing Company, Peaga kurpale, 1 , 4'. Y. 21Joeigorirstic:#=, The Eureka Mower ha. nothing In common with other machine., except the Ilse of the ordinary cutting appa rel no. The wheels are Large and set directly bock of the ends of the ratter-bar, which Its consequently direetly to front of the machine. The cotter bar Se either Forth Five or Six Feet 'Mpg can he set to cut any regnlred height, and is raised by the drlverta pass obtartictions with perfect ease. The machine has nu bevel gearing, spar gear -being used throughout. It has all the adventages of tajukaled bar without Its objectionable features. and readily adapt, Itself to the uneaveropas of the ground. It gives us ph:agent to be able to state. that where the Eureka has been used it is rapidly superseding the awl: madly arranged side cut. machines., and we are Well aware that its growing puma:ally has excited tench op. position. We therefore ask that the farmers of the country will guard against trey unes, amble prejedices from the state ments of Interested judging only of the merits of the machine from purrunal experience ha its see, The bar being in front, obstacles are more readily seen rtadarolded than when Me bar lent OM, side. The pitman wortus at right angles with the knife, eon. seonerttly there to not the jar which is so cutteemiant and objectionable in oil machines where both are in the same line. It is always In the same relative position to the knife, and works equally well whatever the position of the cuttersbar. The machine mu ha oiled, nhataeles can be removed from the gourds, and the bar folded without the driver getting est It la readily thrown out or gear by band or toot, and backs out of gear. There Is absolutely no side draft. It rides very easy, and affords greater pointy to the driver than any Mktg machine. fbe banter are placed far apart, with long neck-yoke and metier, and In see, the machine is driven tree a side Alli plow or a karat-rake, back end forth 'on thu same Md. of the piece. tine horse walks in the standing grass entirely bereed the cat, pressing it Moan In the opposite direction, !rpm which the next cut will be made. 'I he other wallas In the cleared track, outside the Mau+ intrgrass. Maier horses one machine gn on the cut grass, which Is left xearly standing and irk! curs mem roplgly anti et:reply thou when a redder is need newt: a side-d ref -mower. The EUREKA Is admirably adapted to mowilig lade bills and lodged grass, as In both uses advantage can be taken of the most MI/braille side of the piece us l'ot on which to work the machine heel and forth. It is easily managed, and with n corresponding ca p es . ditare of tallow, outs ma th miner etelth Y4A quy 014- er in um. 1 3 ..A7110 4 :1te -„ The Beretta Is tat simple in construstdoloo pre enatitid to tiger it at A price retch helow o her standard. machines of the same e.apacitv. Den rnlcsa sQ3 70A Co*NO ar,a 9 -0 3 , ARE rcIA .tia. 1 iktirc.r, feat Cuttleg Bar, Mammoth Biz*, *v. 3 0 45* .3 0 0. " uas •• Baby ha litandard ze,Mac, 11303 Title Celebrated Machine can be abthined ‘ orS. Grow • - Otedwood- James)). Wnlavr Cbailea Moore, Gibson' And alsn of the ealiseriber, at Ney Millard, Rusgenhans, ria county. hi. D. W...thICE, -May Ai, '7l—tt, 4%mM/fgt. , forliortherni - . REVOLVING. HOREIZEILRE... - :: W 3. Aro prevareit to farntrAt these ra Tee f a a • or cmallty, at huntwholerale and retail: SAYRE: BROS Ilart fact ifdritroso,ll:ty a, ism. • narlto. ..; • - • . - . . , TIIE HOTEL ' Pioperty, locafid . at .s. Maack Calvert, and long and favorably known iv tho ttewir Hotel. money. WI wit/411/Ikb an: atop', Twang Acre, of Valnab'e Land. Ter particulars address or call on C.C. lIILLk , - , lnOtick niii. 7 " l . g 4 .' / 874 . - t f• = ILVF-nfor. tount Itriintoco pirectorg. Two lima in this Director yono ;gut, $1.50 each additiona/ lino, 50 cta. ZIEW MILFORD C.1Y11(3.k. . PLASTER,—NICUOLAS SP.ORMAKER. Wain Ingerizape Cayuga Planter. Fl4dh ground, Y. IIAWLEY, Agent for Empire Busying NhictAir. and Arauriunn Dana Burning drove. Mnlu atteCiu. t. MOSS: COMeta In Dry Good•. liatr,Capo, Maw , and Sheer, awl General Merchandlap, on Maln street, second door below the gplacknoni Chorth. • rwieNt uoraL kcpt by irII.LIA.3I 5.111711, ou Man stietr, near the Depot.—• w. 8. MEAD. Foundry. and decker In Plow* and other uteutlle, one door Clam Phturkey's Llo eI, Milli Kt. N. P. KIMBER. 'CnktrANN %taker end thedertaker, cro Ilan Street, two doors below !balers Store. 31cCOLLIMI BROTHERS, Dealers w Groceries Mid Provisions, as Mash' :Area! Q. G dItRET d. SON. Deniers in Floor. Peed. Slott, Salt, Lime, Cement, Groceries end Provisions ou Mein Street, opposite the Depot. W..2b T. HAYDEN, Manntactnr•rs of Cigars and . Wholesale dealers In Yankee Notions aad Valley Goods. ow3labi Street, below Episcopal 9istreb. • 11099 S KNAP, Leathcr Illanoracturcri and acacia la 'Morocco 'Bindings, 2tc.,Annt Episcopal Chorea. • Allen St FLAYDV, Dealers In Drinvi nod Medicine+. and Itattentettireat of Ciotti, on Main Street, twat the Depot. W. STEPHENS. Itorite Shoelnt: andgenerstßepering ortlfaltt Street, Louth of the briege. J. DIOKERMAN. Jn., Dealer In general merchandise and Clothing. thick &urn, OD Main Street. GREAT BEND L, B. LENIIEIM, Manufacturer of Leather, and dealer In general 31ercbandice. ou Main Street.* DORAN, Merchant Tailor and dealer in Thakdy Madc Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, Italn htruet.. LENOXVILLE. lITRAM WWTE. Vanatactarcrofarnl dcakr Su suet. or Plows and cartlrar. GIBSON' EDWARDI..t BRYANT, Manufeetorere of Wagons and Ofett;he, nor the Ingathe Y torn. 31ONTROSE: ABEL TUREELL, Dealer in DVIIIP, Medicines, U• qnura, Paints, Gila,Dyo S{if'•, Groceries, Jewelry, Nutions,ctc, JAMES E. CAIIMALT. Ait.rney at L. Office one duel below Tartcil lloocc, 1 . 11414 c Avcnao.• WM'. R. COOPER k CO.. &token. *DR Vote P-a saze Tick_l4 and Matta on England, Irclund aud.Stut laudr .1. It. FLETCHER'S Eating Saloou la theplace to out Ice Cream, Oysters and Clams, In every rtyia (In M 1u street.* STROUD S BROWN. (Jrn urn I Fire ancrtlfa nor:r age° aloo, fell Railroad and Accident Tirkune to New York and Philadelphia. liir.ce eke door cart of thn Dank. F. B. cnANDLETL. General tn.qtranee and Sewing Ma thine Agent., Public Avenue.* /INS & NICHOLS, the pinucti. g . ct Drug,' and Meat Clzard.Tobucto, PEper, PutAcc , tk,okat, Specta clef, Yuukce l‘lotlunt, &c., Public Avenue. WM. L. COX, liarusss makes' and dealer In all articles nanally kept by the trade, opposite tint Bank. • - -- - - - 'BOYD & CORWIN, Moder. in Stove., Hardware, and Manufactory. of Tin and Sitecarod dam corny of Main and Tarninln stmt. S. U. MORSE, Merchant Tailor and dealer in Cloths, Trlinintage, and Furnishing Goode, and Agent. fur Singer Sawing 3lachlne, on Main btrcut. Itordham A. N. 111.7LLAREI. llcalcr Iq Ctroceries, Novi-lons flookA, titationory and Yankee Notions, at bead o Public. Avenue.• T. SPORE At CO., — Dcalora in Stove*. Ilurdwnrc. Agricultural Impletucuto, Flour and Grocer nn,oppu site Parboil flow,. RA:PSI:IVOR( ) Ja MITCHEL, Livery and Exchange Stable, In rear of Bank• braiding. PLASTER. PT...I4TEIL.—we keep on band an =plc supply of Fre•All Ground Cayt,aptitAier. fur sale ut ..liontrote Depot, by TIONNY ..t, GUAM Ell. Montrose Dcpot. Feb. 6.1F11. Sw JEWELRY ATTEN TON 1 WE'LL GIVE YOU "FITS. T. D. TAYLOR, so long known in Bingham ton as ow; of the roost popular Cutters, and fashionable Tailors in this section of country has formed a no-partuership with E. F. New comb, of Montrose, and they are now prepared to furnish men's Wearin.% apparel of all kinds, 'and In style and Aorkmanlip superior to any establishment in this section of cwtitpxy. GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Lo nh9, Occor us with their patronage. Shop at FoA'a oVi corner, on Public ..tvenua T. 1). TAYLOR. - E. F. iirk\lCo3ll.l. Ifonlrose, Oct 19, 1870.-4( FUTOTITUTtE ESTABLISIIMENT OP WILLIAM . TE SJIITH. Paaitar Tana : 'rho ektensive Furniture Establishment of th littion W. "MOM', having been matted and grqtlY improved, the proprietor respect fully mintinuceste the citizens of Montrose and 'idol tY. that he la oeriatontlY rollking andkeeps on hand the large Stand best ass/marmot r 4 30 - 93 . 3n..,0arrr rrrt.3o, lP be foupdanywher this side of New York City. Deska,Divaus, Toweirecks, Locales, Footstools Se. WIRY" Gard, Plot, Toilet, Dilglng. Kitchen god ,C4AntuliOn Cluttlia --bane and Weodseat Rockers, Cane, Flag and Woods...tits of every, variety end style. Sufasand Teresartetril, furnished on short notice.— Cane seat chairs restated. • SPRING BEDS. A large assortment—cheapest and belt la, mark t c. Cane Seat Chairs, lam nau'.enal)led to supple my custumcmwith a new sebstantiel cane seat chair, of home mai) ofeeture. which willbe found greatly superior to flows (mined] in market, and , Tetero sold at a less price.. CANE-SEAT CHAIRS RE-SEATED. Vir Ready made coffina on hand or furnished et short notice. Marge tilVsys ID readiness If desired. I employ none hat carefutaud experienced War 'Linen, I intend to do my work well, end sell in as low all can be afforded. WILLIAM W. SMITH. Ilorittose,Fob 18, 1M:.5. DOWN TOWN NEWS. • AUXER ANDCO A TS,. Idatn Street, 5 doors below Boyd' Cornet.Montros 4 , 1 4 .0(11{, OROCERIES, A 1 4 ,111 pßovis.tazw. 419 ewar).antly rEe iving I. n¢ ney two pploind, street' dtvek of !Jou& in peril) e,widett we Ca .152 C.H.FAI - CHEAr I tor cash ,or exe - go 0 r ptodikco. GOOD TEAb, CORREA SUGAR, • H mcd-40Es, sptcsk: • PORIV,RISH, LARD' HAMS, - DRIED; RRUITS, CLOVSR - TINY) SPED, dce we,boyo muted 101 d mod 0 nddltloo to out 0 o pow retad torwardßottor to the brit uq commtav i ooho . es to tow Yot)c,itto of chirge, an d watt Waal ittituto:nou s an non iignmont D. Call and earkistimpr tit ock befot., purctutstog cis° whent.andeorithitot oared t.OO otitto GOOD QUALITY A; LOW PRICES of Our Goods. . . C t G. MINER,, . . W. R.,COATEI Moutoio. /OM 10.28i9. W. VANAIIISE. succeistaliy treats an classes of Chronic and'Acute Meows. Bent stamp for circular cbutoiningparticaiaionnCitok nnonhan Ansi4l4lso,n 0129,'New Tort. ";,; • SIPILEVG SPRING_ISTIL At Itembeltn% GMST BENU At ILenbetta% GREAT BEIM nnr Geops, catomurs,,curin.. L'S'O, HARDWARE*, ettuCKILRY, K0T102. 4 18, RATS and eAfas All of wkitait hare bwm pervhieed the We dectwoomtvtilA be 4% prim, cozdipail GOOD CALICO, cod, 4Qceet►par3s GOOD 31175L1,N osAy , 10 . eekots per 3101. 0001) KGAII otklor le cents per pound, GOOD GREEN, MACK and JAPAN TEAS. only 90 cents. Pa / 3;411 4 ILMUNSOMPAIARESSgoodaanItietsseg A Suit of CLOTURE; ibr *SC lut otter gookat agrespindina LOW PRICES We also mica a specialty , ortli4.l3!llT• /117512 ESS,. azd best lloi.:§rar,kfiT Wiwi awl di Wiwi kiwis of PTIODI.7CE, The mama' market price and prompt roam onzanteed, abo. P 413 Ito:Di:Alla and . .MOIsIEY ,LDVAIWEIV tql CUSTO3EFoRSIvhsn,DESERFUX Parties wiAgo . toy GOCIDS CB MAP i and, Nu LARGEST Asso&TErasT In Snsocehance Cbunty; to select ilturcyllt!lts 'wetlto call at April 5, Th7t.7--ita. A. TUILRELI iwJErcrir Outitultr4, 'gostultang Oat RaTinG And W 4 SHIN &SWERVIDS4 •:- MILLENERY. 0.09.1* Dzor AND roiyog All at the West, amialoonst PeAnd Ana also, a rine Assoriqienkt or WADY IRAN Magamt To nrbich w invite the ettentlop oI,otYE Leona the public le general, to alv o us a cbt ll iut 4 10. 0 : 110 . 41 •9 the same Were buytz,zeisettltere.. ;. - EarTTFAIIKILQ, itAwmagimAk Oat gelativeet Me? WM OUT raw • ; 4710.95. ItERCIINTO ed vtbert - iirbg, DIMS In long given tee their patronage. I fender my been, felt tiAnta, and halt , " a continuance of thal - 4 , 441 their Influence, to the.' - • - , - isVANDin WI: 44 AZ SX O O4 .' of smith, Cohn ak CO„ 28 and 81 Dnikne.atttek 111‘ York, where orderishould be dictated Sofeeardt ed to the tiro, to insure early attention, ate) 404 to my , pations, end to those who " pasn b,y d 33 ir other skit; that lam not,to boo undoraola, ant little CQUCCITI In New lora, titecuettlpiense ea too aWs trial. Our goods arc I haws , cub, tot thencer by and Northern [Mai, Y. C: TYLVI.„ Agent, aid 40)41itint 31ontrose March - terra 0,ND.138 Or VLF "WORLD.:Trittsburiqi , ITasquirrvi,lna.--rovrtusca conser4,-,441* t• wiry khat. Mae given A. BALDDI, ttf Biatttooo, Pa., the exelasho oontfol of the 040.0 Bee 00119 n__efek ed temed le itepeftoetzlecirPFT 00 )00 41 1111 """°" 11 to cOultnee Wbostnees, and = s at ak 'Wars hereelteg ehottlil tre adArdao ics wiLavV,Vr .., opriatar, Marrlo4lF4. - - ' • ita 334 BEs''' - DAIIGAINS IN TOWN IN tows miter anoczmas, can ct, swot. ')Tied and CastticA Fruit, V Otter Qt W 1111440 A, !•CtTOATosar• Al LenbehO GREAT/Milk Is the place tq.bzkr MOOTS, aid SHOES. coPertivi.W., PAPER, 0114 PAINT% 113 79 M; Great Bendi ISM • Q urg* i'~ J~ Stock of