• ' - , . ECM dr.lt , t . _ E. B. ICAliryE7,-,ProPrteto;%, EMMEN Cavdo. -1 LIALDWIN, Aelellitvirla.w. - Bontra 3 e,Pa. CIIIce aith paaes IL.CarroalLEsq. Ntiatraire,AunittAlSTl. .1400101 a & 10D1511.* .• • - I.ttoretio' at' °Mee 140. CA totkawouso - Meets Serestoo.ll.:;.Pfsefieo In the felted Condo of Lro sews and Somoquinna cuuntles. If. & LOWEVI: lb:motto. Sept:4lb. 1571...4f. • w * •cuo”notc - • A= A v n .. A gg: uthe Cot4t il . ntar;:le o lhe Nostrosin, Sept. I;t4 1371.•-tt . • .. Nelixtell L: C. C. Faunae, & IPAVROT. Deem la Cry Goads, Clothing. , Ladles iutd Mazes Ins gbaca,.. Use, spate for the great Antedate 'Ns toad Ceiba Company. Illontrate,ra., ap:1,10, . W. SUITII,I Mims at hts decent nr, tme;t door eat! at the 'lteptiblteata pritaltur *Dice. , Ohke tuntta both 0 A. a. ; „ IloauareOlski 1811-4, _ • • Inlll3Ell-11a! IlaS lira!! • Cbsitey Mania It the barber. oho can entre ynttr Cox to *Kur Cate brown, black. and grtralefbalr, In Mn puree, etrvcrp st.ilre. - There you Will entl him, over flare', gore, below McEntire—plat one door. Neutron, .gent, 7.1871.—tf C. monnrs. -: & A. U. IecCOLLUU. kom L.* Omer over the Bank. liettetuss r "Mentranc,lisy 10. ,' It ',lilt. D. A. .LiTnnor. Mu opened an abler,. at the tuot of Chestnut iitteet. near tN CathulleChurch. where Us Can Da •,Mlted az all Woos. - Kientrosd, Aprll Its, 1511. 17 .I. D. VAIL, IletraerathateThirszctsd Min SUII*CO7I. flu pernmently located himself In Menienee, Pn , where he 'rill prompt• 1) twee to all calls In ht. profession with which boom to e llorored. Orrice, and . red:lona) west of the Court Notion; rear Pitch & Watson's office. Montrose, Febrcum tt 1671. LAW OFFICE* *Atillki, Attnmays 4t Le , i.et the old oak" fthntiey &Fitch. Montnr..Ps. p. Mat, [J411.11,11.1 L. W. WAliallr. CEIARLES N. STOD6ARD. Disler In Bents and Shots. Hato sad Ceps_ Leatherwan Itaints, Vain Steve, ist 'door belay Boyd's State. arts wide t 9 fliftVlP. sad repsttigg done neatly, ttoso, Jan. 1.1811. • ixrrii.Es..it 113LAILESLEE, Attempts see Corm...llam 'fa Law. Office the nne iliktetornreothupte , l by 11..8. a O. P.L11111,. on (Isla Stmt. Illantrose, Pa.. • rApril2o. . La: unix.' aso.r. ants, I. 4.. sLazoixt. ""-•••'' • LEWIS KNOLL, .STIAVICti AND TINIR onEssrso. Shiro In the. UtON'T.O.tedrie. wbee he will lee toongi realy to atterelall.whomay want anythies IBMs line. !lontros.c. Po. Oct. 13., ISM HAWLEY, pliblLEß In !MY GOOD% OROCERIER, CROCKERY. =rt. RAN. Cop, Bonto.Shoet, Ready Made arils. It, Orb, ete... New 31llferd. Pa. It, la Dli. S. T. DAYTON, fractmq a SrIIGEON. irndere hie rendes" IP be citizen* of flteet newt and et. intty °Mee eV. teeldence.oepoelte Darn= Ilosute, G Dead final,c. A. 0. 'WARREN, irraILNET A. LAW. Bounty, Back NT. Penatot• tea - Etern em • Milan attended tn. (+Pee 11 Wye Bacot Bcryd's Stott, Itontcier.Pa. Pa. 1.;6} 31. C. SVTTON, • Anctieneer, and Insurance Agent, Friendsvilte, Pa. C. S. GiILUEUT, 'tr. ..121-vioticosseor. sap übtf - Clre , Bend, Ant ELV, tF.. Sio Au; 1, 20; Ladnreip; nvicazyn, acinv - onovEss iistmAmsTArLaa, mantrore. Pa. Slurp corei letillettill - Stdrei.' AV.:ate" dilcd In • first-slue style, collies deals, ad shot!. notice. add warranted toot. Viti 'Ms - liß BT ; AND CllAttt . MANUVACT'UItEUS.—Poo of Kato stroll, littnlts(o. iang. .1069. - . . - -lIrIBIIIIIIIIIIT, tR 1 1 st49l :st,l= l l-7 traL'a ci lar / n. es, nat. OS Caps. Pars. BON lo Itobe. 'Viliegisw;ggisiont.cx.-.Newlittlfeted.Pti. • 04-nrfE9,' is Partaanettlylocated at liiraidartfle (aril's per =ct1. "3131 .; uetzy Ctlienurgh'ingkr' l lti u its 'olSee boars from Ht. m., "I. la. -IrrieS.Tgle• Pa.. An. t. MT. - - -`STMAYITO & MOWN, our • AND 'UPS I.733dASCE ACZWTS. ~staatis Raines:el to prompt IS. on tsar tersoa. Crites Et &aka txorth of • ontrose MAW' Vast tide cr. TVAleArettae, , 3lcmtruet, eitiug. 1. Mi. cfalaNixs ;saws. ^ Apt/. TIMEMILLy ?UAL= Drags, Pak: 'Medicines. Milted. "Ihinkrs. ats. Otts,Dyr -mturs. Viattlytres. Win Itilase.AiroceOes. Glass Ware, Wall sad %ludo , ' Pa. ittim pav,retri•ilfaehrverjat ittatee, Faze; EWA, Jewelry, Pdrra ;,r... ':ftizrzkyz e itrillgdpibed In ISa. :ewe. Pa. • •,• •-••• '• - D. WV: gEADLE. flat T LAW. opee D ye, the st e ts o f A. ,hotthrop t e Dfielt Mock. Stantthoe, rfi. (giro. . 'Y• /'.L: 131€11314UD50N, 41firtaciks-lo 24V107Z0N. tender* Itte. QMPCPICRIS ,1N1714050 to the tltltentrelloutrate ADO *eget fat% pIIttIeSCCS: oLelie CLIVIIIMISOf Sarre_ a :Still! rarer]. ' - • ' LAU:. 18P11. Dom. 111 .OMSDNEEI, .aud istruount,. Wdatroso. Pa. Wham especial attaatlan dladmAll ejtie Itaut mmd Lana and . altalarrical dimeased. I.Mea , ertar W. 11. ;Dame Board, at searie's nem vi VidVla'lBo/: 111711215§ :4e. NICIIIOIO, -Drugs; tdatain.w.:cbemiesai; Paista.ints, Lignurs. Oplcexi..natCY ..3f; ties, Patent Medtelnev,'Oerfumery.and Tenet Ar •temr.: garkhreserlptloa. comOoanded.-'• - 41)tplitc Vr.snneoburis nowt, Itootrore. Pa 7A. Al. BUM: -•. • " A.!LOs NiCitosA.' ' s "sb't is • ' 1 •.. - LENT : iiiiitenac ueisa Desk!" tisui)watt%•-iitorr, " _SPIKES, SHOVELS, 114.1,11,DER'S. KARPWAKE, _ " I3IIt2 C O7.OI 6 2d I 7 O4 VP A RI I if. PIA cidELSON-SPRITUAS: AXLES. SKEINS ANI • .00X.E0.- BOLTS. NETS and ,if.4.9IIZDE, • , „PL47BIIB4NDS."MALLEABLE " IRON& DODS. SPOKES: • Jr4FLLOSS.,BE.4.7 SPINDLES. BOWS. !v. - 40.111.5. NiCES, STOCKS and' DIES, MUMS 11.6.113181tti.5LED083.. KUM. /ed. dr- LAB LlPButmaritrairariggl° , • .PAIRBANE.IIBCALES.• • :SNOOD 1113111111111 .11.03 En rtiSSUrn i rg 2 "" .tierMinstartoea , attil Doable Drive Wlttit,H " It . tot& Os Great beetlerktittste Nautputtpresthmt ~.ideAbeGreltiMo tlatlttstalfrFaxt, =Odd at. *Fit . Atetateltainrylveett: Irit7taxo ad. Vlritzthitititte iDOA tirttaitstiatti: intire3464ip gZilrwbaelm.atid - cutf wed. 0. mat me i the east:eager teettAue, elktrot4 necttot *kir= gra _Tbevettelltgn'eanberbenttat Instal:l4 trete ti 134 vacs 0144W:ter, erttboat- now; itdapt , .Pa i rr r s 2 ,=l; I grec s er Pr e o t rutg 4" ,to'd`Ctio. • ..,..4te i ite:_%fteslL' Itt•brlttud tlcebt. ibe • illitte wed. =dm cot ensti!d, 1 1; 4 4.= tag tuners parOattltrt,.- ' 1 ••••-• . _ N.90 1 ,0' for*. COunti institute' Mottoe r s repeated by membeis of County Institute, bell at Snsquebanna Depot, at roll call on Wednesday and' Thtusday accenbtirs, August SO and 81,1871: "How the home brightens .where the heart presides".., „ i ; - - "food counsel is, like unto well-watet, that must be dtawn up with pump or bucket; 11l counsel is like to ciondult water- which, if the reek be but turn* tens out alone." "Pride Indus Its Om (bids of a drab dress as well as la one,ol" Crimson or green." "There b nothing like trying." " Educate men and you keep them trout crime." " Study to be quiet and to do your owe. busi ness." The milhi nt God grind slowly, Yet they grind exceedingly small. Though with patience he stands waiting,' With exactness ends ho • "Begin nothing of which thrin bast not well considered the end." • Ws. D. tans. "Better it is to be humble In sphit with the lowly, than to divide tht spoil with the proud." "Commit thy .warks unto the. Lord and thy thoughts shall be. attsblistml." " A rolling-stone gathers no moss." " Be true in word and deed." " Noment*tarry,not for Improvement." " NCR . r let present duties go taithaishedP "Be not musty in welbdoing." "Beauty unaccompanied by virtue is as a flower without palliate - "It la easier to preach. than to practice.", "A few seem favorites of fate, In pleasure's lap caressed ; Yet think'not alt the rich and steal' • Are likewise truly blessed, But, 0 what crowds In every land, Arc Wretched Wretched andTorlorn I Through weary life this lesson learn, That man was made to mourn." " There boo Hoek however watched and tended, Hut one dead lamb Is there, Thfte is no household howsoe'er defended, But finds one vacant chair." If you cannel in.the conflict Prove younielf a soldier tree, If, where fire and stioke are thickest, There's no work few you to do - Whed the battinteldissilenti _ You can go with careful t re ad. You can bear away the wounded, ' You can cover up the dead." . A Love God and love thy brother ma* ' Forget not, in temptation's hour, That sin tenth sorrow double power," "Count life a stage upon thy way, And follow conscience come what may, Alike with earth and heaven sincere, With heart and brow and bosom clear, Fear God and know no other fear." "A soft answer turiteth away wrath; but grievois words stir up angel." "In peace there's nothing so becomes a man as modestatiliness and humility." • - " Kind words Cost, little and are worth much." "Cheerful looks mike eve ry _ dish a least, and :'tis that crowns a welcome." " All human race would &Who wits, [ • r And millions miss for one that hits." "Hight learned Is ye pedagogue, • Full apt to read and spell, And eke to teach ye parts of speech, And strap ye urchins well. For as 'Ss meet to soak ye fret. Ye aching head to mend, Ye vonker's pate to stimulate We beats ye other ende." " If the sun shines make the most of it, if it reins, let it rain." "Position Is one thing, defining It another." "Truth crushed to mirth will rise again." " Learn to unlearn wlint you have learned amiss." • "Order Is Heaven's first law." "It was by dilligence and. perseverance that the mouse ate the cable into. "Independence should be our at m" • " Example better than precept,' "Judge not that yo bo not judged" a Order and method render till things easy." To hope and to shrive! Is the way to Gutter " All is not. gold that glitters, ~ "Work while the. day bate " Speak well 140 gt, • gimpy 537 nothing." "Never trouble tremble . till trouble troublei you." - " Discretion is the perfection of wisdensi." "He thit scoffs at the eYetiffed has Bete to go very upright bimselL" • " Ds thou Brat true merit to befriend, His praise is lost who stayetHi au befriend." "Full many a stud. at =demi sent • Finds aim the archer little meant, And many a word at random spokerft Hay wound or heal a heist Suits broken." " Seep' an Inventory of your trlcads rather than yourgoods" "Forgiveness is the noblest revenge." , E .. " One kind word will gain more friends than ten miry Ones."- l '"A word etly spoken is like'apPlei of sold ' in pictures et Aver." " Wherithebeac* relYit willf ?Lids btu bands." - • • • "Train Selig hi the way ItCsbauld go." ' ' " Try to' taiprOvelhe time Well." "Be not Weary in ' • crooks hike ftie nds shook} bevelled:it:4n." ' *Whatsoever thy Ilan& &teeth to' ski, do It with thy. might." • • -, ' " The faults of others &quill rdwaytyrecnlnd us of our ;ow< „ • • Mend nnot be known prosperity, and an enemy cannot be hidden. in nownatty." - " the night b coming,, • thltnigis the sunny noon,. - 1 • ' bightest boati Wlth - ltditt . 1 ' Best cometh.stme and own; - Give erefy playing minute Soutetimm to keep in store, • • Work tof the sight breathing_ • When toad work, DO WM? ' ' 7 a Better live well than lobe '' "Study makes karned Anen, - prectice makes Wise head twin a Close. moutb;but loots are known by their much babbling." " " Wisdom !I better - then riches." • - 1 ' - "As education hi the ma in pilleittpon Which out Coantrynide, every teaclier should girl his hest 4:frosts to premote its welfitre:! " Wind Mon lasi the people of Pinsbergh to complain of tata:.ztusancesit condnettar, -slab eirswastr—Yor-dicci, tigirdlco Alien ','often acute teomenteatt, ipinatiblia when the Whole of-Plttsbuipt is,bese ready to easweer; Ilitlo ;rod in kindness spoken.; • • - • Asstelkmaralear ' _ : 1 •• gas Oat ktealed heart that's br oken, _ -- "'Ale) made is Wald sincere." •"It'err is beiptia, to foieve delne,": • "10iketto4syh; Worth two, to;gionews." "Ine iue newitio old to teazle All the sicoidsiistr,rant thotizer sSS women merely - *0 aid same wex the glftlete es, -' ' 'Aker mei- s toiwthete . ose - • 'TM trita Stirantels would ueres ....t%isset seemlier° toroaShim ' iTiozobtoltict t 9 the !cell Ala bealtt! blue% • nlititbbig b 6crbaeto not tabspotfrorvitne -4'lrationstidittaintta - A4 l - 4 PerltarlDql. 1ft15"./,'W"UaO - • _ - ' =KU =TO =RINI ~~. -:8:1:.1•_ „ - 3iSM;iMM • I,‘ , • • • • 7 . .4y...MONTItOS : -7.iirEDNEBEktilt.= octoßtn: 4,;1811 . = , of Haw= lies within the hinErit es the germ of the blossom wttidn'the shut seal" " Wisli men lay up knowledge - ' " Misty climbers have sudden dins." • "A'little nonsense no and.thtin b xellstrett bY tiff best of men." " Of all sad words of tongue or pen The saddest are these—lt might have beinL ir "Men are oriliboya grown tall, Hearts don't change much alter "The highest test of Charaetet li ail rightuse of authority," " Never eftist rt bridge before you cored to it, this will save half the trouble Of life" "It matters not how long we live, but bow." " Teaching school Is -a business both: pleasant and good; When the schools afequlet and there's plenty of wood, Bat when scholars are ugly and the wood Is out, It is the meanest business there is about." "fineness is the product of the sum of our years multiplied by our good actions." " Our CMS are all today tour joys are all to. day; undone little word, our life, what is It but to-day I" "Better to be brief than tedious," "Ile is well paid who is satisfied." "Knowledge is power.": .„ "I am nothing if not critical" "Perseverance always conquers." - "By oilers faults wise men correct their own." u The , price of Liberty is eternal vigilance." " Not slothful la business, fervent in spirit, serving the Lord." " A lie willrun a mile while truth is putting on his boots." "If wisdom's ways yod wisely seek, Five things observe with cam, Of whom you speak, to whom you speak, And how, and when, and where." "Observation is the bent teacher." "Strive to learn nom all things." "Knowledge Is modest, cautions am! pure; Ignorance Wastrel, couccited and snre. • " Govern your temper or it will goVem you." " There is a pleasure that is born of pain, the grave of all things bath its violet" All honor to the enterprising citizens of tend. M Basquehanna for their magnificent hall, their splendid library, and their excellent . public school bnilding,s. pioctllautouo. An Old Ninids , Society. 1103 IE LIE "ia. 11.,"13P01CE OUT IN' =Si. LNG —WAS AFTERWA RD WOOEDO4O2I .CNO MARRIED. Sioux City last winter had an Old Maids' Society, and they had a dinner, and speech es and a general vowing all rouhd that they would lead a single life, and eschew the naugaty men forever. But, it is said there is generally a black sheep in the flock, and so it seemed there was one in this. While vowing vengeance on , the male sex, these decaying - sisters were' ttpmfounded by one of 'their . ' number,. Miss Panthca L Kennedy, who arose and most charmingly flung into their midst the I'ollot/tag lilt of-treason to celibacy: - "Sisters in waiting—all for husbands —we have met because we can't help our selves, to celebrate this as a day of thanks/ giving, as appointed by the Chief Magis trate. But tell me, is it to us really a day of thanksgiving? No, sisters—rather should we call it. a day of mourning— and for what? For. husbands? Yes, sisters / for husbands, which we feel we need (at least' I do t ) and also much desire. Talk to me about woman's right I We have all the rights we de.sire,if the men would tray propose. Why don't the men propose, mamma, %Al don't the then propose? I don't know how you. feel , about it, but I know if the right man comesalong and makes me an offer I won't be at your next Old Maids' dinner. No, f date you may talk as, yon .will about tio rs independehee, it is all folly; we are ways dependent, and upon mans ,Fun may say what pet like as to. Ant being man's helpmate, or nature's noblest work, all, of which than will grunt ns ?, But what, plea Sure or -happiness *an we have in our ,weary pilgrimage through life without man's protetting hand and care over as? None, esters, none; and let others de as they will; fof me, I am determined to have one. And. I will here voidateer a piece of gratuitous advice; that is, for each of you to go and do like wise. What other relation in life so hon. °ruble as a man's companion—the wife of a loving, kind, affectionate husband? None, and in order to Become such let us cultivate and practice' all ,the virtues that so adorn our station, and that man so mad/ admires, and ml won) for it, we will find husbands . , worthy , of ha We know that men lore . us; - know that, in out smile exists the poet's inspiration and the'poet's reward; and wp also know that for us pstriots have died. 'Man is never so' hap'oy as when in oar company; or rerfileri ig us a favor and . why is it that each of us,eith't have one? Let fis see to it wltile it is called to-ihryiee that when another Thanksgiving Day rolls around there will not be an old- Maid in Sionx City!' . - - . , Behold bee reward! . , . ' : UkIIRIMi. Invtn—iirstlatiY.--At the residenoo. of Hon. A. W. liabbard, Sioux, City, on Tuesday. ovenin4. Jnno.27, by Bey. Bat Avery,,Hr. Williatn.D.lrvine and Mit3PatiaTe3 Lb./le:met: Ann Forret. The . folkrwirg - tonssinee is tad tily . an exchumgei "This is the history mf Ann Forret, who has sat knitting in the Court House at Syracuse for several terms of,the Circuit - Court. 15e Immi'Y plies ago she was born in. Scotland, at. Perth. - When she was fifteen Years old, she married a servant in her fatheeihouse and her,paienti dis carded her. Her husband abused her and abandoned her, nod then she; heMmiie housekeeper to , the Araiibishup of .and after-wartls travelled through Europe se timid . to the widow, of .Sir John . 3loom She , &seed ~nforhy? married' again', (her former husbend,being dead) and came, to this ,conntry thirty : -years Not bikSing with •her 415,900 lir golti.,',Het ,tunband ru dad, squandered' her monii• aiid,tbert dbal titre worlied hart; Saved money and built a little Oottage with her own - hands at fib:ionise, whtre,„she with, her littlli pa, the child h timid hustrantL, ,After a while the tpurriett again, butherlik was pad* unhappy,braorae tieddlingisitnerritho canser,d: trot:Mel#* Aiwa loan atulleifeßisrt or ler 'ever c;<*r.~ _, Am.~r.>,- ,, .;^n*.:,Li+.lays_..ce;u.: -A.:ar..a~sT:v:m , f - w~-:^n - a:~.~+,~:t..ti~.rnre+.' • , :<:"~' - - s;n - x^s;; . > -,. _i ., a:<."' T,;-:'z:mra:F+Y.:,,~~~.; . i:;;...:;.- ~.,:;:.;..._,~_:, I _ .. . ~ _ _ _ _. ty was sold.on an executiarr *oust • her. husband, procured by, his connivance. She would liYe With - hinilio Ringer; but went to work