The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 06, 1871, Image 2

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    She . Priam &mend.
S. D.
DION
Trcose,..,PENINULA'i
WEDNESDAI. IDEVUXJBEZt 10, I titi •
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.
Vre presented- - our readers- last -week
with. our yof „thiemagn . of the
evitir ."Parlite leglelatiOn"in same of its'
Pernieions bearines vipon the prosperity;
"tire( necessity of decieed
stud renovating action in -the premises,
'saki that it •ShOuld- a.prithe movement
in our conteMpltttrtl Ccinstittitional Con- 1
shelf pursue;the Subject_ of
“eenvention".'at.this
Motion to another, "sonlleas" head - of-lhis
gigantic legislative praiony which 'is , in
.l;enom-!itteo. every
‘,eiaOftni9iOdY tit State Mid
uattonal.
~ Like the bled hydra Heade
.monster ofrold, ithas %great multiplicity
of farked tipagnes, and deadly fangs. It
liar futtelied tind increased to such - - in
ellariiiikexterti; in the last few years, by
(ceding neon the lifeblood of the country,
and Listening its fangs of ,t,yrtinuk upon
the;v,ery fonntairt - of wealth,..the laboring,
timsresito r..ttinte its:thirst 'for gold, that
i)epple; nuts, well be casting :. ; abont
thera.for. Corneliercules, Apolhi,
fileorge, totrag,e a sccessful waragainitit.
, . ,
It is perhaps, onoecessa i ty for us kto ray
Oat, this fiendinhutrutit for* to which
we refer; is capital combination, in nil its
forms, from the : bond hiciated tyrant and
"soul*? corporation, down to. the
*n, "curbstone!' shylochs, that infest al
mOst 'Out-own
their - "pound of flesh"' Paella it Erbil) us
to deny the power for gotod which corpor
ate combinations have i wielded in our
land, and vilsp.in`.our state, by - developing
itamitieralreiMattes inn utatititictUring
ititemda, Witli'a,MpitlitY 4 that ;Could' not
base ocenima-unde.rj,individuak exertion
alone, or.sre recognize -all benefits, •
whiehate - veiy grelit hi-their
btit the pissess the same pourer. for
uncontrolled. Neither would - we, Mtge
war:of:extetainaiion, butwe aml.very
willing that the,"Dragon" shall live, and
spool: the tires of his furnaces 'and mining
ihaftsy, both from. his 'Aieild and 'tide as of
old; Provitled he i.s - iept in his lekitimate
eleMent, with proper laws :and;:eircum
sciiticd limits to goverwliiin: '
There is' not in tertt.sted freabbler
orday laborer in
-the State of-Pennsylva
nis at this day, who is not•able to discern
that Corporation monoliely and rte
ruptirrg - power; is being sited to'an alavniL
ing extent; in swaying dui state govern
ment, both -in its legislatiVemcd executive
departmen% thwarthfg thetlesigns of put
repialdieininstitutions., I.llnw, long isit
sines tim thumb screws of its
_tyranny
wareltpplied to the fpeople of this. state,
in the triiriing duiliiets, stagnating Wt.
nets, not only in onr, state but in - the
the'thole country ?'which ia but :a fore
,
tasteof the evils that arc iu.storeter ns, an
lessour state government Shall be ern:anti
pasti from' its powerfull cermiting, indit
e:nee?' ffnilopis is it Since the people • of
thinstitte Were itartird ' lit an infamous
proposition to steal E 49,0 0,000 of their
state futid,ftoinefease its ipowcr and add
mintherratone to the bin:mous 'burden of
taxatiOti, that is enslaving the yeomanry
of our great Conmomvailthy Lives there
a man in this state or nation, who is so
low is the Seale of intelligence =that he
cannot See the hand writidg on the wall,'
and who eannet'discein the "iiides finger
pointing telrords ientralliation..and . au
archy,.. when capital . combinations and
corporationAyninta c with All their power
of ccuYvip6en,sare drifting; every ship, of
..upon' their
toeky-shonls,f: Will the peOple allow this
thing &continue until another necessity
shall reriss „this hind with blood,
by that d : a`enee,-
o . l i 4 49N l _,)_7herie TcYabits . : ' 4 6 AY :km/
yeasyet-bejore,lnis land, itliatwas freed
iron_ the swine 'thongs of despotlita that
are tow.being stealtliY coilekabintt it,‘by
a .:ter,ribie l 4'lseal Acit _bore:
inalrca .groiloui cycle
of republican i institntiOns Who, cairbe:
hire the. - tlthe:iatne,cteideS in the neitlle
code fliailimt Marl:oc 'pasi'otie;'to
wards the ' eon tinliiatiOdbf cafdixd, and
by it a corrupting anillplete .controll
cf_exery •Airancli of gov mime, froM
tun nielpalto natio - hat vkill not So enslave
the =saes, 'that iibert;y: i?lnst tgain be
purchased at the price of blood?. WeeOn
fess that iambi , simpricity • honesty
we carinot'! l read , Mir title -'them' e- to :the
frehaer.E4 'exPePtthe'red.p)o
arouse :die: aci; nA4. PC ill' their
power,: Avert it: ,of the state of
Penusylraniai irr lteepitig • !Vial the~hatrie
of “Ke3 , 4Oriii; i !andiliezire.cirmil by , 'the
Cbrrup,tin:ginflnpucb::. of 4rioqitibris,, sis
nb .etherlstakin. this IY,ltielt:,i4,'burieo,
shouldlit She corning '.Con vention, 44zret a
mark- nitow this: , faitt,7
by ''gt7antitig ',them i6wer„
good;but eifeFtiially tying theiiiinii4 for
crp,., the lieople iibnuinstrti.
Lion of, :the riumnely limy oracle. the=laws
by theifariical iittieniat- the:- state CaPiz
tol Ink:a:Winter, Our 1, biell4-ridd!ed
Gesertun i '„inado - <:diy gainuniped speeches
Saying " that the whole:poi - re ot the.ititte
executive, shouldlie-exercisol ..togi,ie the
laboring 'men their rights,"::and as
paSsed of is 'wind - ; . the
.peoile , led to
belimi.that the'"executive" hes tie pOirei
f or g o o & -Talk is - "elwrap" before electien
to,gatch
like if, they:inn porches: .the nations-of
th, fia same philautliropia* hi their inter.
eteivard& - thellegi4l4le with its
Janus -Caged action, went Arco tigh :with, a
legerdemain krfrniance" jof inroip:
tion for political.yfrect„ ; Asa,
, E f Ler
inter4.ts of
ions,soli:tll
" thirty pieces of sliver," and announced
that they had no pearer orcontrol of their
owtfporporatiOn children; That theptad
. -, ,
"powex ; to create but na. power-,of control'
alteritards. Thilve see that'
. Our ' !ogle : .
hituriis ri complete rePe of sand, in, this
direction, and the people 100VrOF110
I protection from
the
source. Lastly, hope
Was raised by the flaming announcement,
that the Atloiiu through the
court s bad issued a quo warranlowrit, call
- 4ov:upon-these corporations Mahon , cause
why rhey. -were distracting the-business of
the. country, by' extorting unlawful
'lolls" from'the people, and' thus :aiding
. theirr'associatt/ in 'oritite, in, stariing the
-poor laboring man into.shvery, by their
- own‘ dictation of.terms. !This, the last
'tribunal, proved a porttiv4 abortion - like
the other twO. There'are butAi'lr.gov
-I.,ernidg: powers in a - -.republican, form of
government, the .Exeetttive, Legislative.
-and Judidiary, hence, should therali7it be
power in their hatuli tO Mier° ns in this
alarming dilema ? If that,ower does:not
exist to-day, what; more important work
can our-coming , iConstitutional Conven
tion engage in, thin to -oeate-that power.
.Let the'peOple elect their delegate's ;with
an eye, to thii vital, neeesaity.' As, We said
last week, we can say again, you can't
trust office seeking politicians, to repm
'sett t:yoti . in.that convention.' They have
proved to be."welvca io sheces elontinj,
Your only-hope is. to, guard the "outer
wall," against :their ,approach, and - bar
them out at the ballot-box. - .
Po!Meal . Mbnument.
The Montrose' Itepul!lietur, of November
28, has the
"The el. Clions'. of 18'il being ample&
a, we erect :the` l fulio,witig monument
troin the 'resnlt4t, wit iclijilok Jinni fur, he
Democracy to -iy.i.ercorneiii 2872:' •
!••- PiE•RErunwpr..poiAnnr4
4.10
MAINE • - .7
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:MONTANA •
.WYOMING
COLORADO
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AI I S S I SSIPPI
A L. I FOR NI A.
C ONNECTIOUTA
W 0.0" N 8 I NI
PEN NR.
NORT.II'.OADOLIN:A
2d." , A;8 S A C. 11:U..8.ET T
N: iE . • 0-'R r.K.
Frrzier has snail ttoshort memory" that
he seems to have omitted to, place "the
above "monument" union its proper base,
hence we will add by way ;of: developing
the hull, the following- Radical plunder
lug pyramid, which' has rue hsd -tin
" funds"'stOliti 'EOM the'jieoPle, to build
this nonderfal monument and the fon
,
&thou npon which itstands..
.• •
• :-, :STOKES-
• YORE% 8
• 11.13 D G E
•
PROS 8-E. R
• -iI A L 0 . 0• II
-• _ JOH N;W:' GOULD
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'1 0M -:31-1741 Y
RODERIC . % BATTLER
• HONORABLE , WITTEMORE
CHA II•L ER F.-BA I IrE
MONTOOMERVOIBBS'
Now it ontii:einains to ornament this
tritit:;etrelt imino BO*
Gorerrior of North barolina„impeachi d
for high.crimes4ind misdeantrm in office;
Butler, , Radical Goretnin: of Nebraikti,
impeached for taking tribes; Btillcipk,
Radical G6i:einor of Georgia; who ian
away to keep from being punished, owl
Scott, Radical: carpetbag Governor . of
South Carolina, who stole thirty million
tunke it Wo n derf u lly
0 .3 * afif 4 10. 46 1 aL Pntl•
tttcnta cswihe people afford. to bond ?
Vora "snort . N
. ero.. , . ~
pyrs" • • %
• .I.ust.treek the editor. of .the Bgnlfican
rounded • cells troud4llll Radical "don: ,
emen t,"•trifit another' deitilinsfratron . : `cif
his ''short .ntemori,'", - ,lii.,adiiiiitingttliat
the Democrats had carried TWIEE , statga,
Texas, lilaylancland New- Jerky, in the
election of =.- This mat, in figuring
npon •the ‘ i eleetorafeollege" for 1872 he
has so.,refrestO hisinemorY„ that ',lief ad,
Mita*: states in'tiie Democraticiine;puti
furetells the ,people,..that the .-ilimocrats,
will liaye;fifty-ono - clettoinhotett r ari the
Raditalq 17f, and - nada t1,.4t MIS' ight be
hicreaii‘ed,intt , eonsitlent 'it';:iii*ePe.44#3;
4.4. ittiOtler part - „of - the jameamper,:lie
alp ihnt,the iiathcal Congress, lion , as
tiembled; trill so ormnge the -- iplottioni
meat that it trill :reqnile 178, to. cliMisti.
l'i:Pli whathettill prif,, , :furtli,;lext week,
that Pewit Ivho mini k'd to:bOthe` filth ,
mot Rinse of easy veracity, alone tan tell,
Fe can't.' •' In Order tottiretefit tliti peoide .
'of this eountY,;:tilitt the la telligent - :facts,
1- .._.',01.i1te lolicntin x;eligti:of ihi eke. Lions in 187 L ~. , <, ~ , ..-•:•., ,_ ~,....i
Thirty. - sexen States, in , alt,t-: TiaTe :hild
eleCtion? during the r'tear, claitteeia,i,f
.which IMia,kir'eri'Delittietnyo , ntaiOritles,
fo, wio.- Aibarzi; ::,tritatteitts` belaitim,
Florida, 'Georgia, indiana,,. Rentuckt
Mary Land, liissonri; Wends, Ileir.Harciri;
atifreMetii• jersey;l4. - Orth' tarolinii;T - Cro:
gon, Tennessee, TOsas, Virginia Mid iVesi
rire,inia; 'tearing nineteen States to. the
Re.publicaus, 'Viz: Connecticat,Californis,
jllinot.,* Town;liansas, Louisiana; Mini;
Araegichusetts, Ilicliiinia,';'' 'Minnesota,
l iTig4shiniti,'N,eltraika;Vent York, Chip,
Penttsy,lfoum, Rhode island, South Cam.
i linu,•• Vermont and -, lyisconsin: Of , the
' States 'giving Reptiblican tanfinitie's, f the
results in several pf , thou - Willett - held
their rinctiorus in *toter And 'November
I aro-not even eltdmed to.: bare beets. r 4,3.
tinned by:, any ehattgoeof4Mpular" seriti-
Meta from benicerney to Radicalithm
'They `,-
halo Merely heed fried" in
.. I.,he
•ITioibi3O of PeniOd.r'ati6 4' 1 1 1 ;4. -ti , -Pug°
theta from theie"corrription. of naratneze ,
: tty the "evil communication? Of Iftidi
catiem. ''.Cheri is inilmin . of any anikiti
or honesty, pl,td nilj genteud tai , 0 kb:
ment that there has been any change in
sentiment of the perriiiiiney — of - CLEAR. -
ttia, l i tfinsylviinitti New York ifor Ohio,
liiit d efect earne.only by the strict: adher-
Oka leaders, `to the pure
principles cirthe party, which lips always
been distinguished as tlie - party of reform
and honest government. Place these on
the sitie which they .. .belong and "How
high ish dot" foqtazier's menuntentoVc,
will give him two weeks to cipher cuitheie
,„ J ibe l!Settoo!master Returned.
We,see. ,thelloutrose ,Repuqicap- of
this week; that our "New Milford travel
ins schoolmaster" has returned,'"earpet
bag'and. UR. Ho has brought" Webster's
Unabridged": Vint, or else be - has
borroyed one, which _seems te,„be- the
=only £Oll7OO of light and truth which he
has. !He shows' his gannet extrnction by
. tittempiing to answer our charge 'a short
titiesitiee t . that 4 out.of therceeipts in the
Treasury amounting to Fire TOusand
illions ef.dolltirs,- in five years. and four
Months, the %debt - has only been 'reduced
Fear theusand - nine
hundred, d thi rty-fotir s rri ien s ,having
been spent." • 'To - do this ho .opens his
"carpetbag" and draws out eight pieces of
dirty wornont Radical linen, made, thread
bare by the long use of itinerant Radical
edilors,which smell very 'fond'of the Radi
cal perspemtion cansed by this laborious
effort. We will only hang up the two
folloWing "pieces" at . this time for 4 public
"airing:"
"ESL That the model Democrat, A. Johnson,
was President until March, 1369-4ess than three
yeanytgo—and consequently ?Radians" hare•
not managed The administration one ;hair the
time in thembove lflvo yaws and four months!
" Ph. keeping on as Grant has begun, the in
terest, decreasing fast, and therountry increasing
in wealth, the debt may amber' and easier be
discharged than any similar debt ere? was."
- Andrei JOhnioo 'adminiatn'ition
DenweratiC one, aid "the country now
increasing-in wealth 1" te cannot find a
definition of that in "Webstera Unabridg
ed° nor any book of in:lth, hence iv 4 trill
3earo it for the peopyipliare.
A l i llemP . Pnrisr.
give below table of DeMocratic
votes. cast in, each Presidential Canvass
since the: first election of jactson.^ It
will: hare n curious effect upon those
people who are convinced , about eery
other year that the old party is ",kid."
They ,or pre,deeessers hare beep
claiming the same thing' since the ekc
tion Of-Harrison :
Iu 1828'L,Tockson. '.....• C50;022.
In 184-4 Jackson - 87,508.
Irf .1836 - an - &gen 771 , 168
Pr - roso:—yatrnarets " i,1"8,303.
In 1844—Polk;
Itr - 1848 . --Cass• • ' '1,223,795.
In 1852—Pierce 1585,545.
Lid 1856--Buchanan - ' 1,814,338.
In 1860—,DOuglass Brechin
- ridge " "' ' • ' "2,213,026.
fir 1864 (Wlien noaeOf the Bonth;
ern States voted—McClellan. 1;811.764.
In IRRII, - -SOymour - - - • 2-,030,710.
,Pan:tidering 'the increase of Population
situ:o.lB6:3i the DeMocratic rote ite.4t year
will probably .be about: three millions.
Taking out the negroes, this is a clear
Majdrity of the Whole ioters Of the Union.
This iremertie'tirmy of freemen, st.taling
squarely by their organization, pursoing a
consistent cpuise, and. working faithfully
fortheir cause, is boltud, in due little, to
resume control of the government; Talk
about al"dt:ad. 4 party:J.l34 numbers, three
millions. for white freemen—more:_ than
Rome - bounted in its palatiest
.RtrIIVT.I6I.ITS BOt'aliT Wl= TaTka's
baslranspirea, irliat 'lbe
carne.af a poxtion , ist.leait, Of' the money
foe Which an action iscominonced*inst
11..fitviied. , - Jotlke. Noah ;Bari*
Statisa etate9
tre'fit : ed' entirely
sittisfkatOry to bin mind that "the ` e New
Monk charter was voted for by the Ite•
POlicatie paretant to a caucusresalation
r f botY branches of:the Ve7islature, bat
Mat '4Otir Of 1? Ll'
,„ _ elm ICal 8 acre
convia k r iyinitnse sums inoky
brought 'Xireed from Nett York,- for
trbicb itlen tient monq on actimi-Imd been
OmtniiMetnigainst
iintharity sms no . JrSs a Sersdu ,than D,
: - •
atir', - Art effort-will
..I)Cipqckto'reinstgte
a
Seuator &lian-at the bead of the-`Com
mittee on-Foreignlielitidniof the Senate.
s Eptiii depend, Gth.tit is' :opposed the
rittifie.
, tiar 4 TheptiP"Pcluties4te C, 6 itral P 6,13 2"
mitton:ot Uutaiana have:iaaatd:nin. ad
dress' in favor of maintaining : the tarty
organization, and 4eclineimoll . 4o ~ 56 with
eithe'r firing iong pzay
sma,,L n , ;; ' 7 •
t i r;:e7 . 6o3.,camlibe.ll; of, Wytimh3g.i'tier
zitory, 'maligned tho.biltreplialitig female
suffrage, and thus the ballot has: slipped
through tbe Otigers of tho'' lata .of
§.o.lier* Or O s
e,WeEL " ,
The'bitiulous ilgataist 13,ii'o'a ;has
heerpolatitted a metabeitf the Leiislatur.e
of Sonth.earolina: To the credit at that
body, ofat least, a portioall it;,objectlonit
*pie made , " - • "
~M4 44 1n the Smile of ,califuina there
.. . ,
is a Democratic tnajoritrof four,nnd it is
reported,they will take they acne action
the neiniblicanidid four years aig..--TeL
posing the Dower of, appointing, theataii:-
flatus from the Liitlatepaut-Goveniar.
_mho Z-Zane- speaking of tiv
4.4 .
proaeutugsetlionlar vongress says z • '
It is;jlrobabli that 'the den
"Frei Coal,' Gilt .12.43 - so; urgeritly
pressed • that' iy `can':hardiy t s p4.o
.•
xr,ith - anceea. '
',As to peal, We have' pengitedlyar' owed
onititpe that it mathe isdraitteil ".41
duty soon as the
.. y rreacaii
the 4WD* . * crthis:squrce,,, Wp. wish
the talith to bewacie gain drat
on imported coallas no more effect on
the avcrtte - iirice of our home product
than looking over the fence, by, a white,
lucid ox ,*ouldliare`on the growth ,ora
hundred ilero,field of corn. There are; so
many-Who ignorafitry orAnarislily ignore
this trutlithat we ate somewhat impa
tieht.tosee•the experimeurtad and the.
fact rendered indubitable.
We presume that a reduction thp
present duty on salt by one half Would
not diminish the retpuge :from ;that
Source,' antt that. some such reduction will
soon..be :Acta • • -•-
If "the duty on imparted coat' has no
effect on the,prica in,,the,liome market,
why wilHt not be well to have the duty
taken off of other articles'besides coal?
Let free 'ship:bnildiiii Material for in
stance he tried and see what effect it will
have. Why tax the foreign article if it
does not affect theprice of the homemade
article ? The high tariff theory is, that a
tax on the foreign article is a protection to
the home, insnufaetitrin ; Greeley: goes
back on this at regards coal and halt. Why
n'>t then "eitend the area of freedom ?"
erTnE WARD CASE The Court in
the ease of the Commonwealth against
Ward for th new trial and arrest of judg
ment, hero given the counsel for defense
until the:2l3tlrlday of , Dceember, tol take
depositions to support their reasons filed,
and have given the Commonwealth from
that time until the Gth day of January,
1872, to 'take counter depositions.—
TunkhaintoCk
Xorat tttelliaentt.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES.
BAPTIST crittneti. ..... L. B. Porn, Pastors
Sabbath Scrvitos .. . . ISM 0.62. pl . m.
- _
Sabbath School.
Prayer Meeting, 1
. m.
CATIIOI.IC taint° ~. , J. SUrrcnr
Sabbath Servlcm " • Secon d ......... mch Month
Saltbath paged • " Immedlately.betfro Alms
EP/SCOPAI, V l /trEClT,.nrs. E. A.hiV,astardca.Dector.
• Sabbath Services. 1011 a. ta. and p. an.
Sunday Schott) 11 m.
Week• Day Scrticel+Pridays' p.m.
111ETTIODIST EPTSCDPAL'....Iicrti h, D. ALEXANDER.
Sabbath A. 123, and 1.80 p. m.
Sabbath School p m.
Pater 11 m 115 2,Tburldsis. .. .... m a .
rtEsimrsitiA:s cnrncn 11ev.4. P. 511 tum.
Sabbath Services 10.45 a. an. and 71d p, m.
Sabbath School- 12 . 15 p. m. Prayer nectlniMantelayjlarentara 1 15 f P. In.
Basluessi Netleos.
We call attentkna to the following noir' ad
certisements
—Auction, Mrs. %Alta Peek.
—A: call for fourth instatement on Railway
Steck.
Bitters. - •
• —Auditor'S notice, C. A. IVarren...;;
—Auditor's hotico,il. B. Little.
—Audito'r's notice-, B. L Baldwin.
notice, D. W. t3earle.
—Letters of . Atlcathildration; estate of Janice
,
—Stray on prmism dohi Riley, Auburn.
—A long list of miscdancon3 advertisements
from Gp). Co4'NO* York: •
,
—Burns Icieheas renve their 'stye& of
Dnigs,3iedicines-and Penni Articles, into their
newly flied stare in the Brick Block, about Dec.
15tb, 1871. • All their old customers and clammy
new ones as will, are requested to 'Call and age
them in their to rt.awa._
Et'Siisee the near approach td the completion
of our railway, the boys have conic se, near to
imitating the locotnatife *lassie that it is al
most considered neemsatY to "switch. them off
tho track." •
Donation.
'The ttiepgs of Rev. - S: make
him a donation visit at - the house of P. P. Devine,
on, e pevine Ridge, Thursdaythe • nth* of Dec..
1871. Oyster slipper as usdat 4.1.1, are ilispee't•
fully inched to attend. EY OitilL 0fr:0034
Donation.
The friends of Dm S..Etweil will winko Lim
a donation visit at the basement of We 31: E.
Church in 'Fain:tale, Wednesday the • 2011 t of
Dec., 1871. The public arc respectfully incited
to attend. . Onto= or COIL
Small
31n. Enima iolante; ad
do il~ OriteßN*Ro aortect 1711E16:Med?'"
that r pere is buinno 'Mi . & of, tas)l
pox In thistciWn:':'Tliis'iiiiitent; a 3 1 / 4 11133. ' " lady,
returned frOm New ycirle wiTh the In7O - ction,
thisizen dais since; had
Our citizens 9cnerally - do nee appr ehend an
increase' thp, iluripqr'or , they do,
It9w9Troloploro . tho fouridailonlea
ruinors, .ti try trillY.Taurt . •
, „.. .C. E, •IS'gg,..a
Susquehanna Depot, Nov, 29, 1871. .;
Shot At. •
• 41. few, days,: abide, , : _says the Susquehanna
"Journal," as Xenia Polder was returning from
Herrickeenter, he met, when about a, mile the
I other side threayoungmen. ..Aa he :Werit past
'
them one of .them (Dennis Carpenter byname,)
called Jinn an opprobrious:name. Mr. TOoler's
reply was;"hace It so If you like," andhepasial
op, whea blaring gm_ q•Pr 4. 1,3 / 2 *9 "Wit: On , "
and turning around, carpenter 4rew,PP-bis StID
and fired at him, the kall passing; no Clq4o. that
he, ham! it Whislte esit Pasecd . - 1111 n-• .Carpenter
was arrested and tried befart, Esq., Carpenter,
of thin Aare, and requir•edio giro! ball ,:kt. two
hundred dollars for his appeartuatre at count but
be did not get 11, sa: Ira b now:, bass—ding at
Montrose at the expense of the tionntz • •
The - AxondtdelCalaniltE. - -' •
Ulf ScrantonEepirblonua" Maims . public:a
singular reTelstign concerning the great calamity
of the burning of ilia •Avoirdaleionl: hicalser
and - the terribleloss of a htindsod lives faint The
effect upon the ventilation' of the mine:" , If
worthy of andlince Wpraiii'liV felt all treerdor'
non aslo,the cause of - the iiiisstiir tomocs
the mystery bith'crto autionndftig • tho affair.
The story is that a man in that eleinityreyealed
upon his death.bed the dnt that ha was/ena• elf
a party of who fired the hirntker.s /TIM 'di,
ing man had'only,suilleient:ritrength/t6 say so
much whin fatal syncope supervened. Wheth
' ir there Is any reliance to be pissed on this story
or not the' probability - la that nothing further
trill orni bo Imo*aubciutihe
•
Sheep Hllllnll Ocris;/ ' -
.trAvo 4 11: C PP ,
of Auburn; was eupged butenertug neat Llt
dwelling, he observed' two dois'.ehising
sheep mitibeforn'he;iciuld'iilifo*l on" they
ourneadedin killing l*Oacod badly ,„
'cope
- The'dtogs:Wernaseertancri to belong tp
n. Muldoon /and a widow tady.'. The Widow
liaSidlleahkrios, but Muldoon refuse; to
do's° with Iris; Auburn has suffered irons - M=-
14y from
,sheep'killing 401;1400, particirwho
awn suclinnd are informed' of : the seine, should
be held to the Riffzegymiibilitivs which iho law
papa* 1u sueh,t;icer!..
„The dorAfitid, Ca'eartit be
APldied to, On.y, lAckagV ii l o.i 9
:4 0 1 1 :.C*Pf
dog is knewn., 'ff - dogi .404ni or
IWorrying sheep Or accustomed to do so," people
should not wait to notify the owner but ghoul
. dispose of pent.at once; as they will jncpr no
ilamagages:nndeelherlaw bscso doing, but 'Vyill
bi periornthig an ast l for tltiprotention of thorn
selves and their neHibtinf. ! ' ,l .
tiled. = ?-- ' "* -^'-- ';"---
Cyrus W. Hartley Esq., a young and thing
lawyer of-Seranton r after a-brief illness, died Jo
typhoid fever, on the twenty-ninth day of Nov
pc, Beidon, Susque
hanna eonnty, on the Clay of May 1843, and
+ft thatinusof his death,Avaa-_aged. togrentpulru3
years. ' •
information Wanted.
A boy nairiCAlNtiliam thiesman, aged about
14 years, left his home in gaston, on, lilonday,
the - 16th , darof last,Eeptetnbcr, and since then
aothtng has.been heard of him. Ife/s of short
•Statue,irai light blue eyes and broiCa hair."
mother is Cary ardirmato learn whero he is and
*Sires that aniondilii,niafhavo atfy--knoir
'ledge of WI - ehall seiii; ironf to ,Mr. picraid
13eter, prlplcrivd In this ofilac. Ecixangerr *ill
ie= copy:•—Ecis‘"Airts:
'pro' In Blinanunton.• •
3 1 o'clock Sunday morning, says
tile 'Binghamton "lypub 4 lican," Teti Treidwelrs
livery`stabic,on Wasbingyin streptotas
jogether with four valuable hours, •
ThC llnlivas discovered irt: time, to save the
buggies, and three horses that were in the tilidife,
hitt only one of the horses saved was owned by
Treadiell. One of Treadweit's horses was un
hitched and lead part way out of the stable, but
it pulled away and tan back to the further stable,
where it perished.' 7'74 youngni p.were Sleeping
In the !Ace, were not awakened until other
Persons broitn in and dragged them out.of doers.
Thorns nu IntuMnee of f;l;6iiifi qn . the.liyery
'whieh fullynover:tliclOss. The
barn was ownUd by William 31. and 'Joseph
Ely,nnd was valued at (win s3ooto.s3ok Tlierp
was no insurance on the building: The firemen
succeeded is extinguishing the fire , before the
building was bunted down, but it is damaged so
badly that the owners will not have
_a sight to
repair it under the Are ordinances. _-
Binghamton "Flattering."
The llinghamton litpublieari publishes oar Ar
ticle on the report of a Lackawanna branch
railway through Ifontrnse .to Owego, and also
our suggestion, that Susquehanna should.be the
plaint of Connection for the Montrose railway,
and manifests-a fluttering It shows disposi
tion akin. to seldshneas . I ( seems to consider
that We have no right to expect that the Sieka
wanna.company will build stead through Mon
trose, when it can go through, Binghamton 'and
says the Lackawanna company never willidtild
it. IWhat authority it has for this statement
does not appear. We have no OM that the
Lackawann:company will do knything to bene
fit Montrose, except upon purely Selfish prlnel
ples, and we have the same vie* - of the interest
which the Republican takes In the willtsre of oar
cnunty and railrirad, when ifsays :
a Our Montrose neighbors 'are also 'talking
isrmsense lthout goingtosusquchannaivitli (brit
railroad, and Of the significance Iff. the !election
sa_duff , "
ac :ex tax, money and Influence, runi ,ability,
'find the Erie ,ItailWay "Wants Lim as a director
for, that reason, and ion because heir aldingthe
construction of attreall railway riltroogh 31on-
Arose. !liontmse Wants a railroad for an outlet
to ,the rest of the world, if It.wants a railroad
at all, and the shortest; cheipest and best way
to huild it is to tome toßingltamton. L'Tlid mer
chants and' people of 'lloolmser will naturally
continue to come here to do business, (with:or
without a railroad.
, Thera Ia nu business coanection between Mon
trose and Susquehanna, and never . can lie; and
there is no probability that any:bit:4nm. man,
or purchaser in Montrose.ardl. prefer paying
double railway freight, around by. Sniquellanno,
to have direct railroad eommunkation with; and
cheap freight: front Binghamton. This city is
the natural commercial center to which 3ion
trose mast come, and will come, whether rail
road. communication is :direct . oe rotrad!about
and disconnected.",
We arc, willing to pay.all due deficient° to the
magnitude of our neighboring town,
_red we
heartily rejoice is the rapid growth of this
young city of our native State, buttre fail to con
cur in the idea of the " RePublicanr that it is
the only "outlet to thereat of •the world," with
elks insportanect. •We fail to see that oar fin
bias Men cannot do business; uniesa they pur
chase their stock from Binghamton third hand
ojObbersj! at a corresponding increased terra,
when by connecting with
• Susqueltanna, they
nth several miles nearer the national metropolis,
where. they noir do; and will Continue lo fiur
chase of first . hands; ,, the . inajor part 'or their
itnids, and by' this means would be relieved of
the necessity of "sorting up" ellen at an advance
per centage,in Binghamton. failloteCthe't
the prodtiOrs,'Who ite.mainit' tit bit beheilited
I.IY Our road; wrinlslinat ifehepefilied 'hi' 'bring
ing a New York butter and produce parket
.several miles itereill Its direetriesti, to lessen'
fl'elighti and Mill:ince net, fliofit's, H by g'ollig
Sntqueltattna. to see that ".there 1s„ , no
busiricisonneetithibettfeen Spnitrdsc*d'Sus
queltanna," when titcWhOleinisYnesa test
tern part of the comity, 'at,tfie douriti i tejstsen
be accomroodated by no other nrins, :These
and many other Faints ofinicnest,hoth ;tor the
eounty,and for our railivay, we ',&il'tsi , ;#e, from
Our selfish sunnipolot ; for we frankly nanowl
edge that we have our own county interests in
;view, not Ike beoefit.ofßing h araton, hmtee we
shall "go fur" Susqueliamaa, - '.;
• •;•, .
0 Popping ..tbo Ig r aelflon,P , •. , ,
is I'
:Rough • !de iyepag thisleitgro,nith
volt punnessi Into Bostan 11:4t, Of a jam date
says: "-,Mts niingh.dehresed her Jolhare, ex!-
4100, ,t Poppin7,lll4/amtion: la Trontrarrem
ple,-bnd this lat)jnt ufl hoidiagfull
tbYcerlhQn
sand, was Sine to its utroosr 'capacity, ThCleo
nun Inn 93104;111e znost sueedsailß or. thd Bos
ton Lyon* / Course. It was both human=
and sensibk i and her picturesof the flattery .and
Yaniti3Oplaynd by tnea,4 courtship wgro ex
.itouely'zraphjin and entertaining:',, • J.,
.%llss. Bough, .who 1 7111 bo,remcanned by
inal6r; alten'Years ago, as one of the'snost. bra
-Irani vniatielAd of - America, hal renewed her
tame andbeanty. ou th 6 Lyceum
was eardinuoslyand warealy
Mrs. !heel. fFOII3 '4seili York, and not from
Boston as Las been announeetVind:such praise,
coming from a leading:MS.ln PaPert.alaq have
teen yell tleserrecl, ns the people of the " ; Bnbe)
do not flatter New York= any. wore than is
Minim Preseott Bilotti/111, in a recent letter,
sip " airt'ileklitixt. to lietir that you have
swami Loup Vougli among your leeitircia r for
I think .she must bathe greatest &liven in -I.IM
world. If one could Ot. hear her sinz"!,Y.ostah's
Courtship" 'again as sho„osed to, it t woolil',lio
worth a stinamer-ilay'sjourney. She is ono.11(0.
ulna in a thousand fur talent, beauty, and good:.
Do'not 111 to be at the Court House; in 31ort
trose, on Tuesday evening, December-
Tickets can ballad at tlie,BoOltZtons of AV 'or,.
Dais, or ot 'the d4r. ' 'Sancti Tickets An - the
bat 7%ee of she Coarse, (are !maims); V)
tt-Thi, Bank Of England-AicAls
&ally Lim million pounds 'steeling
private deposits, and thefe,is fact in
conifcdtron thiS that w 6 -114 so
alt -Aar baking aisd °thee finaneipl
stitu tionS pays in& ivst
=`; _ • "
Decidedly Geod.
Carleton i -the rising young pint, in en
ePiterial pool, thus tells how a farmer took a
fp:inkier pt is to arinting-offlettfoliii - Made
1 04 ark cafe, icing tit for nothing else. -
Ahe edftor sit In his sanctum, and lOokedlhe
olitmanlattlie eye.
'Ann glom:cent the grinning Youilg.-hopalal,
and mournfully made his reply:
- 'Velour aona small unbound editladedlloses
and Solomon both ?
Can he Compass hissinrit wittrmeilmassoilni
strangle a natnml oath ?
. tarkmyn_all,lda.wrimga thollituzu r aniV
carry his 111.1,li*t,in kts clure? .
Can he ckitin:liOneti want . k minute, and
Ilyelinalstrence-st - week: -
Canlslimurtedusly talk to anetjual and brow
beat 'ail • ' -
!Can he keep things in apple-pie order, and do
halfa-dozen at once? - • -
Cnh`ho -- pies en the spring! of Imoirlodgo
with a.qulek - and reit:o)l4lo=hr_ '
And betanotkat he knows how inntb tOknow,
and knows bow ; to not know too muck? '
Does he know how to stir up his virtue, and
put a eheeirTr,ein, onitis . pride? ,
C"! iiec r alTY a, manners within
o.oln9Ceros'o 41de t " .
Can be know all, and do all, and be all, with
cheerfedinels, courage . „
•i f li °. ire Pfrbnßs !Pl. 4 mal t ing;an editor
mien • , , • . .
The farther stood curiously listening, while
wonder his 'visage o'erspicad ; -
'And he said, "Jim, I gams well' be goin' (he's
probably out of his head."
!'Dart Protroodings--Third-Week.
George IL Green In. Myron Bradshaw. Ver
dieelbrplaintiff for foray dollars.• : •
PPPTP oPPPint, . nn
Auaitor, to...e4utulue the necouuts eqa dock:o of
the Prothonotary luta. the Clerk., of tin seiretra
Courts- •
In the matter of the lunacy ofNi.£4,llunmom.,
GoutleppfAilit Tarker4,,Getes commdtted of the
estate of the said lunette, and order that he be
'tntanaltiedtcrAtate Lunatic' Asy - luin' He
burg. •
Bartholomew telly: vie. Richard Goketf.' "Ter
dlit far •
Datifer3le*re.. Ehincier Magee. Verdict
for plalrttiff for' eleven . hundred fdrtY-five dollars
and sevent,rsix,ceet& • •
George Strickland ett.,*plde Strickland. DI
TPPF.IMPt_ed •
chetnnertin,,teitittnistrator or ,doslah torn,
dee:d,',*a. ;1641i Nerdict, plalniig, for
forth slx dollara and seventy-six cents._ -
_
In the matter of Innacytaf Edwin Coot:, Court
order said lunafie -, tiCtlie - Veirthmitted .to State
Lunatic Asylum ttt ilarrisburgf
In the matter of the Toney of Bruce Berman,
(same na ahore.) . • '
Boni'th vs. Biram Van Downier. Indictment,
.
false preMneMi2:,- Sentenced 'to pay . a fine of
f,.'100 to the commonwealth; the eosts of prosecu
tion, and undergo an imprisonment Ls the county
jail of three months,,.;
A New Scelpta r at, razz/e.
In every text referred to in this pn.Fle there
will b ,. found thecamr of aceMartraldo woman:
1. A Beautiful datilli ter of a patient patriarch.
2. A famous witch the Mane of
the town iiheti.'slielEsted.— - " •
a An catectued domestic -whose monument
a
4. A - 9gful. virgin , who, whilo,sho was a
captive -a preign !auk was made queen.
y
5. A egy.ile tV.sciplo who was struak, dead fur
telling a ha.'
.6. Aynan whose wife was blesied *Loco wo
man foi her herolstri: '
7. &city which hUs been itomortalizeil by en
angefante. to a cirgin:
8. The pradent wife of a Mt, and Inimme a
queen ittreunaequence, •
0. The name of a good woman:whowascom
mended tothejtomuns by St,,Paut
10. A bitaaZtvomai the ,tnothef
of a great nation. ,
11. A city ever the ltpc,coh
livered to a king by.a wl.4ayriclow.
11.40.3tioalsrnsl queen of Judd; whet imffer-..
ed,death for het. usurpation..
clB. The pious gran mother fora yanng.npos
tie.
-last letter or the first , flame of the
mother of the faTrtd.
The 'first letters of the tidrteen 'fitst pained,
together trith,thejast letter, or tin: ono bat
named, Celli afro the
.nente of atOirxtreentioned
In the booleOf Judges. IVhat is it
Nov, folka,.olr-wiib yottrecnttanderOrk
away. Send nit thcanswer as wow as possible,
as ;Tilr.,Ainery IA no doubt in. il s bum.
patiently and hem. a cheeribi spirit, and you
will bo,fible to do a good deal of rioriv , everi In
hot weather:l7.lfitiodirt. .
InroirA*i DiscovEirv.-It is claimed
by respectable authority that a propess has
lately , lbeen -invented • in - - this - toutitry
by which all kinds of' textile fabrics; also
leather, wood, brick, and stone, are Cheap
ly rendered 'abiolutely - water - tepellant,
without in. the slightest • degree impairing
the porousness of the articles..- The bene
ficial purposes:to • which such , a - phitess
may be apphed aroilliinitable Wo
learn that the authorities at Washington
are • noi , making the - preliniinarytests
with a view to•qtlitAing,tlidiii*egs in the
navy- an& army=:-.ediforifil Atirzing . Rat,
.:Vovember 3. - 7 ." • ' ' • • •
—The Catholics 'of Oftioat , O;lhiiigli
their roligionesstablishaitatsand ch drab
es lost heavily- by - fieu in 'that'
Among, 4•llo,linilflfolivriestine,d !ere sev
en chnithes, eight sehooli, six colivents,
two asyltansi and-two -liasPitala:' has
also been stated thatfullythirtythousand
persons of thoiCathelic- faith , have been
made homelpa by•tho-fire: •:, •
- ' •
Qom" Thera are two waysotdoinglt,"
said Pat;to himself, ris.‘ lie,- stood musing
and wai ting tor .job. on the etteet corner.
"If I sane me $4900 I rand lay pp. me
8:00a year foi tirenty'yerun,:orlban fat
away 820 for two"bnridred years.
Now,"4 - lanlfiray 'Will I dci
EMS
WARTEn ilia Wityitt'lltrT-
One of .the. - -••.40b1i storks` - hi' the. life of
Youngs:ihe published- • in
London, is that }fit' Shriner's • nific -whose
pond had.heep'.used byeont9.l3 . aptists for
the immersion Of theii.6pterte,-,:llear
ing of it, she t :Miliguant s and
vowed that the intruders ahmild lie' kept
off in tittnref:';!ff ain'enold?arshe said,
"of their' eoriiil4 -dna leaving .:alt 'their
nasty sib's belliod,.,thein. in'my ;water."
The sense ... Of tionil ha
and of its' lieinfiendered Unfit for Its
normal ua ij such ,ennharnioatinn, is
very tineillyongli.ont.iikthhp,saYing
ducion.atti horselloctorndrertisei
to teaell g llgreie to
.giog. Ala 40 have
enough .oR 4 yttsO:B..wgels farad!.
,
ArarisifpareeSays thatOn the 1113.
sence'of both editors ; the plibliffiefif hove
Succeeded in seenring - the - services of a
gentAebnn•te . editthtppper this' wcck.'t
—The theriiiinnpter irks*ppitek at
degrees belog zeii3pSyr Thrsorkat.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Teachers' pistils:lto.
•An institute will be held at Grangervine, on
Friday and Saturday, December 15 and 16, cotn
niencmg at 10 o'clock...L.lr-, of Friday. . Teach
ers of Rush and adjoining districts will be ex
egcted. Directors and friends of education ate
, -riaestly invited to bo present, especially, on
Friday. Diq. , ...dons. Readings, Addresses, an,
Friday evening. W. C. TILDE:IS r CO. Supt.
Forest Lake, December 0,1871.-10-Iw.
NMI - CC
lliosrrnasu thrisvir Coseiirry.—Stisckhold
ers of the Montrose Railway Company are here
by notified that tho'Forarnlntrmatnarr of Ave
dollars per -share, is called for and payable on
the 15th DAY or. Dr.castban, proximo. Pay
ments can be made to the Treasurer, at Mon
tirciie, to B. P..l3Lakrzlee, Esq.,at Springville, or
to Samuel Btltrk,'Esq., at the Wyoming Nation
al Bank, Tunkhannock, as may be most carmen
lent. • C. L BROW/7, Secretary.
W3l. U. Commit, Treas. -•
Montrose, Dec. 0, '7l-10-21r.
Conference. Meeting. -
There will be a lint cersalist,Conlerence of tide
Association in the Vharch, Lenorrille,
on Weddaulay and Thursday the 13th and 14th
of this month. An invitation is given to. 'IL—
A number of speakers will be present. T,ll
- of the Missionary
Notice to StoOkholders
OF TUE 3102‘71tOsE RAILWAY OD.—Tho unt
dersigned has been appointed Attorney farthis
Montrose Railway Company, and ail stockhold
ers who are in arrears upon the first three hind
meats, of ten per cent. each, or any subsequent;
ones, are notified to pay the balance due On ralCll
enstaiments at once, to the Treasurer, , Willism
IL Cooper, Est., at Montrose, or legal proceed
ings wit: be instituted fir tho collection . of the
Mine. Wu. H. JESSta', Attorrgey fo;
. Montrose, Nov. 29,-184w: • ViVilwArt"
NOT/CE• - I
- 3fONTISOSE nAtI.WAT 00110ANT.-Sio4llokieri
or the 3lontrose Railway Comltann ate ,bcfSbr
notified that the TIIIRD instalment ornveitto -
lars per share has been called for, 'Payable •Nor.
14,1871, to the Treasurer at his office In Mint-
MISC. . . -
Parties Lowever who find it more col:menial&
can make their pa menu to SamueLStarlt;t4,
at the Wyoming National Bank, in Tunkhin
neck. - Q L. Bums, Bee'y.
W. IL CoorEtt, Treas'r.,„
Montrose, Nor. 22, 1871. 47-2 w,
Pecket•Book Lost.
Lost, in the village of Montrose, on Friday
November 17th, 1871, a pocket•book, con
papers and monev, valuable to the owttell.
suitable reward will be paid on the detiva l of
the same at this Office.
Bay Your Tickets. - - •
'rickets to all parts of the West can be pur
chased At the IX Las W. Express office in idiom
rose.. D. D, it L Sr.Auts,Stage Proprietors.
Montrose, N0v.22,1871. 47.2 w.
' •
Dentistry. .
pr V, J. Wheaton, of 134 Court Bing
banitcht, W. Y. will be in Springville ivady for
businets,Thumilay the 30th instant, and devote
three. "days to the extraction of teeth:at k 157.-
LIALF the usual dental-price, He will be an
eentpartied by Dr. J. a Smith, who will glee Ds
attention exclusively to the preservation:ollw
natural ,teells. AU partim wishing their conflict
must be promptly on -hand, and make - their en
gagements;: Binghamton, Nov. 18,11,747-Iw,
Attention, tiftinsekeepere. - -
.
.We would confidently recommend to tiffhtitup,
keepers who,tvant the simplest and most con
venient clothes-barsyet offered to.the public, to
purchase Vallv's Patent Rercrsable
Bars." We have examined them eloselyouid
do not hesitate to pronouncethem far abetut:of
anything we havcsccn. ao ntwlllcnll upon
the dillezent families in this connty, and give
tbcni it rare opportunity of peirchasinglbis fii
dispensible article, and we venture. the predic
tion, that no husband will rest in perfect peace
till he purchases one.
November 21, 18711-47-41 w
•
Teneheisl Examination.-
. • „
The annual examinations will be held u Col
lows:.
Silver - Lake, Brnek - ney School Howe, Tuesday /
N0v.21.
Fraxlklin and Liberty, Lawsrille Center Sch
house, Wednesday Nur. 22. '
New Milford, Nel i r „Milford ,Boro., Thnntkr
.
IF3YiI • •
Gaeta &Great Bend Boro., Friday
Harmon a nd Oakland , Susquehanna Depot s
Satu ay..Nov. 23.
Jackson,. era, School Trouse; 3jcei4;44/liri.
37111.
Ararat and ThOnson, Aldrich School House,
• Tuesday N0r. , 28. - ,• • ) .;,.
Herrick, Lyons School Home,. Wedo l mArNOe%
29th. • - •
Gibson, Kencdy School Pone, Thissiday
30th.
Chimes will be formed at o'clocX,
Teachers to be admitted must be present before
the close of the examination in the first brunch,
Each teacher to be provided with penOrtki,
sheets of paper, and Union Fourth Reader:iota ;
dividuals liCSigtliag to teach mustrattettill*
emanations to secure a certificate. and rionerean
be legally "employed to teach witlimat•ts
eater each should jolt';, claw in his . own
triet ciewhere they rxpoet, tp leach: Dia:deft
are requested 'to atteud. _
‘.Aepcciel Examination wilt lin . held MY
office, in Montrose, for those wtt t emplayethy
Directors and, fromn neetsrify,itavo failed to.at
tend regular examinations, on the first Monday.
of December. t ; . • -
W. C. rPILIIRS ; OI3Oa . "3O6 . :
Forest 0ct..18th,.1874 - ; '
liciok4llnallag I •
1 twks Wain CVO- iii rre'"
now bound and ready 'fur dekrery,' 136edort
malning• ore year- uncalled. coFor 111 be sold
Call and sec di ff erent. styles...yr „
I.(fflxar it!,
Nov. 0;1871.
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•-- : Matrisnony must an..alliantervf
love; friOdsbip acid 4annony
souls asiircll as bodies, or it IftuneVlbo
productive of abiding happiness,-and we
advise all good bousearives to makp,',jVA
point to •use J. Monioe
Medal Salemtus, I'o4,llm:is `no orialtigi-1
'cle more productile of barmopy than good
bread iu a household.. " •
js•now fairly . ; upon . . by, apd
the Varna nre -, hastening .to the.luteititit
woods 'in' 'various' parte - °Nilo 'coantty. -
Oar,•tuivice.to. every roan who goo - 11'14;41w
woods, be he captatu,. tealpster,i; or
any other-man, is to take 'akin; a 0;4
stock of Johnscnet Anodyne Limmant and-
Parsone Pvirgative Pain ',lllanYaitiontba
of labor`. (in.tbe aggregate) may be eafel
hy=tbiqPiiratitiou; ' . .g •
Bad enough, to look and feel baikyntuN
self; but no excuse for: hiving yoW
horse look • and feel badly, *hen ~ f oi
imaltsunt yoti can buy tSheridinei , .eav ,
PoWers, ich!'6giieh in
gmiti,two or' three :times a vice*, pill
make him look and feel well.
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—Who thaibl y ; seen dingcros'dis=
ease.amsted by an % able physician ' : or, 4,
good medioine but- valve •both ? it
your family phisicianrit '
so many escapes tronistolies• an 4 ., alto, or
Dr. 4:yer's inimitable r4laiitlieut,-tibl
saparilla that, renewed yotir zor
Cherry Pectoral that cured., 6- painful
cough, or , his Ague Cum that expelled
th freezing ague and burning fever find .
yourblOod. Whip that has been iilieVed
by any of these agenejea but feel grateful
for them all?:Times.-'
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FiliaTrfazte PUtiteltiCbj •
il11) srumrtivnut Mot.
7/1 0 a a tier September tat the nodersiined la inind
aced
VY, to eel) goods strictly for ready pay. w , 11 Sell Writ
mtre Wet and keep' consul:4lp bek band DM
G 41,1toota and shoed, yanked. NoUotilb
,Gyps a ty, Paris and Ifh?, an t i in gOthill i nuillyil q pil ni .
Country , Atom: " . ' • 1.9 w,
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