The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 10, 1872, Image 3

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iiitutiseacpiplieca.
We would call attention , to the folk:ming ad
y . crtilensents, nu*
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—Dry floods; Guttenberg, Rosenblum & Co.
-:-Sheriff zeleti,teltrunty 7,
—AncUan..&pringvillc, Zuglicr-BaraTif
Eteporeilng. - • ' • • ,
Plucker, who stablnxl his : rr i fo ,Bingham ; lon, Sunday . motnlng of last treelt, end then cut
himself' slightly in the abdomen, ingetting over
tbetilitirioim . Antra.' Vitieltd,who :Was
severely , Injured, is also oilottly reenverlng from
the effects of the stabs received, said is cOnsider
cd_ont of danger.
Nl!titillated 'Currency,
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The following law regarding defaced and
=tasted cogency of the United States went
into effect on Nair Years _ day. rrattional cur
redey instead of,Detrg tedeemable by the Tress
urerof tbetnitcd Statcs,aubjeet te",a discount
of mutilation, will be ittitiemahle, td„ their; full
flee - value In new - notes and enriency, by the
Treasum tutd the several Assistant Treasurers
and desigeated depoaiteries of the United Mates,
and all National Bank depositories; and Will be
not-hod at their full face value by all officers of
the Treasury Department in payment;of taxes
slue'the United States ; 'provided that three-fifths
of tlm titir„inid proportion of such notes, itro
presented In one piece; fragments lent than , fire
eights will be redeemable only at the Treasurer
of the 'United States. If • more than one-ball
and less than live-eights is presented, half the
face value will be paid; less than Allah will not
be redeemed only on affidavit that the missing
portion has been totally destroyed.
Gcit "Bothered." •
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The edltrr,of the s Montrose Reinriikan, in re-,
fekiine ctz- noti ce: of Col. th..4.McCinelreir
last week, says :
The first part of the annorincement apflcars
to bean right; but What bathers nix is to know
why the Colonel took his slepartate fermi Green
an suddenly, es reported by the - Dzatocrux."
We would explain; by saying that the . Celonel
(nand he had omitted to renew his subscription
fir the DENIOCIIAT, and he lininediately returned
to .Montrose, gave us abearty shake of the hand;
paid . us a year's subscription in 'advance and
went back rejoicing. is all right . now Mr
Frazier. (Mesa you will not be "bothered" any
The editor of the ReSugitian meths to be
"bothered" very badly lately, but if he will mil
neon us'we think we can attrzi7.ltha him out
m 0 4 .1 nay - time. .. .
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Oarpel.43ag " Busted: ,
'6 o.;i. W.," (me ut the many "fungus editors
of the Nontrose.,Republinini `hosted" his old
Radical In the last issue of that
paper in trying to get -"Johnson." "Webster,"
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and " into It. basearriedit setionk
and lit ao pianY . Padical amilgantatiod
psu st the rights of the peofile; that he .
should have known that in its threadbare coiadiL
lion it couldn't stand so nitich white blood and
in telliaen cc. We hare oot Ittord whether tir not:
the • clerical" corps of the .POublicait office are
to bemaile to "come down" With a per centag,e
under Radimil rule to fartimh funds to buy him
another, but we hafti' this sympathy 'for him,
that we will furnish, gra'ils, fi , sack for him to
pot hi head in, but wecoulkkbt be induced to
inreA in a Riulicircarpet-bar
P. S.—He may probably hart the same diM
eulty with - busted" that be did with '! thrib
ble"-:---bettl?Secni to be posers (lir /tint to answer:'
A Good' Word for Local nipera.
The New York Time. says yoinnight nearly
M. 9 well forget your dr:mites, your academies
and school-honses,as to forget ytarr . paper.
It 51/ f.O ten times - the actdiceta that your
local minister does and if it hai — l!ny ability at
ail, it is zeta eagerly each week from beginning
to end. It reaches you all, and if rt lima lower
spirit and less wisdom than a gantlet; it has a
thousand tinies better chance at you. Lying as
it does, open on every table, in a s ithost every
house, you owe it to yourselves to 'Ally liberal
ly to Support, and exact from it, int able, high
tonett character asy9n . , , dofrom a4.'eataMlor
in yonrMidsL... Itis in no sensoliseitisitotiee
and care—uuless yourselves are beneitlt notree
and care—for it is your representative. Indeed,
in Rah - dicta it is tho summitialit of the im
portance, interest, and welfare of you all It is
the aggregate of your consequence, ithil pit
cannot ignore it without miserably depreciating
yourselves
Public !Meeting: •
A:public meeting, inaugurating the opining
of the Montrose Reading Room and Litnitly, will
be held at - Good TeinpLirs' Hall; Montrose, on
Friday evening, January 12,187.1. Adthessen7ill
be delivered by C . C. Lialscy, 31: D., - President
or theAs'sociatiorca- R. 3l cC oll unliEsci• ; Eon.
W. .1. Turrell,-Esqf; the Pastors of the respect-
ive aTirelhes,.. and: . other- Prorialnint citizen_ Thelfontoase-Coreet and ft:mll9h 'music
for ilic - occa.sititif , :,Tlie lad'es
'sited to attend. ::Adinissie n the:- Coate 01}1
Esti:ascii to eenntneace at 'Z'p.
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Pea Oaai
' . E. Foto., &enters;
Montrose, Jan. 80.871' . .
P. B.—Sabseribets-are requeited pny The
balance due Anxitt their-subscriptions, at. tin)
rooms of the &Aberration (formerly occupied.
Burns, l2 / 1 9/N*.ngisis/3 7 itignit - Ms7 vF
further notice.
Acknoulgdeonent.
31Iss Sarah Walkerhae received the follatrinip,
Eolmrsti's neirm:Pnitm., Dec. Ur, is
Dear MU' Wat/zr.:—rve been -eery sick, and
must ask ibliteness for not acksmiledging
your kindness rota that of other . friends before
this The motley, $l3 tiO and barrel and box of
provisions verereediVel and duly opined:laid
by our: oiii*en: * TolhkpleaSure of eating the.
good tkirtasOent stiMidded that
that the name of ''Soldiern vu dent to some;
for there are z any-note who seem to
soldier is but,: another tunic for.o.vap*lta.
lc - lather they are well, Or may have been !nem.
My &Wed in,tlMseivico if Our countrY.. .Of
the last our home is corepirmd. PoerAll;
they ain l .p.iseing rapidly away, and rev_
yeaM *ilia!' the wounded ones , will ho' gone`
With suanyttanla on their behalf; and with
.n hope of braving drum you soon, I am, - • ..--
- Tours truly,' i ;2-7
,~~Cdrucu~ Grmcsas:,
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.s ad Aintstant Ber
gtant-M-Anni,t7 the Muse.P'rePresezttitilvelP
911 Tacsdair last • • - • ,
We were Wised' to receive a crtll,tirrPriday
hist, from Mr. Nathaniel West; one of our sub=
scribers from Ararat towasitifi, thla utiiinty, who
is trztlyrt Veteran, both is Mentectney and as
a citizen, in this part of the contalT•
' West Informed - us that the that Week' in
April, map, hq canto Into the county, now *tiled
Susquehanna, and the township now knob as'
Ararat, with his at tiort his shoulder his only
stock and capital in trade, and located filly Aires
of land, a part of the titan upon whieb ha now
resides,. which comtisted, Woe." parceling out to
Ms .- ions and otherwise, of 220 acres of very
vaiunble land broUght andel' - cultivation by his
own:ililigent and' hard labor. The Par 'l3fly
atri2Which he lecateit antl which he retitina;" In
hishemeatead liar pissedthrOugh quite a Mir
berlof vlcLnitudts, havlig by political change,
beep located In tvili . ditYcient rouuties, arid four
did§rent towns; elite ho hailivecttipon It. - Ile
soh; when he cause, there'were only two . houses
In 'what is now known as Montrose, occupied by
• David and Isaac Post rtspectirely. le is the only
•ono now living.Whatinst settled in' the -township
of Ararat: la 83 31:5ini 10;120, hots aa
blithe,of and tuck it er In intellect as man
of forty.
The day he called upon us he hid driven his
own' team from home that - tnonting, a tilstafice
of 20 plies, to Montrose, for , the purpaso of
transacting some important business, , witick he
had already completed andle informed us' that
no accident befalling, he should be hem* at
early evening, making a trip ot• 40 rata travel.
Mr. West Is In per feel health and exhibits the
sunshine of *remarkably cheerftd• and happy
old age, and has the lull reward of an honest In
dustrious life in n Munificent eampetencytir
self; in his deelinittgyears and a • goodly inherl
tenci for hit arrilliafter , West latest
only.one of the "has been's" but, he is now able
to jump up and "'creek" his feet twice before
touching the Boor, just foi *.pattern for some of
our "smart" young men of the "Period." It
did us good tartlet% ant of "Nature's Noblemen"
and a former acquaintance, who although •an
Octo" b enarian,hr - all aglow with the health and
vivarity-Uf buoyant youth, enhanced by a long
life of regular and temperate habits and untir
ing industry. , When these noble veterans shall
have. kid oil their armor will there bo recruits
to fill •the ranks!-'Let' the youths of today
ansWer.
Vailouts Item,. -
I. N:Pardec, 'will deliver a sermon up
on the life and character of Jim. Fisk, at Grace
Episcopal Church, Inlfreat Bend, on Bunday
mon:dm-next:
—The fzienda 'of Rey. .jkihn A.' Jerome, will
make him a donation rib, on Friday erenini,
January 1.2t1, at the itonse of A. Von Wormer,
in Greet Bend.-
• —Mr.. Jacob Chalker, of Brookdale, this
county, =tight a handsome gray fox on last
Christmas morning: It is said to be a rare
beauty, creti"forrone of it species, and exhibits
its "foxy" nature by at once submitting to. the
['will of its captor and becoming as docile as a
kitten.
—Court opened on Monday morning, with
Judge Morrow presidingg. The .attendaree, ap•
parcntly; 'earal Itsli as 'usual toe IliO And
week. We aro to hare a three week's term, and
'judging by ther bat term s good amount of bus!.
ncia will be disposed of - •
—Mr J. Lorton, of Durham New York, de
livered a free temperance lecture at the court
House, on Abinday bight, to a viufibli audience
which was well received. The "hat" was pass
ed around as usual to defray expenses, and ;10 70
was received, •
—The Stockholders in the Montrose Railway
met at Springvil:c, on Monday last, and re-elect-.
cd the old board of directors and President, for
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the ensuing year. . •
—On Wednesday morn big, January 0, another
alarm of Ike was raised In oar bona, which
proved to be a barn belonging to Joseph Backus
in "the Valley," and was evidently the work of
an incentilary.„
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-We saw the lxsly•of a very large wild cat
at the Tarbell House, one day last week, which
was killed by N P. Stiller, of Oakland township.
Mr. Millerbas killed six at afferent - times this
winter. Re came to 3luntrose to secure the
bounty. •
Woman's Idiarkma.nshlit.,
A Writer thias happily alludg to a'retnarkable ,
pccoLatity of the down-trodden se::
Did you ever see a woman throw a stone at a
hen ? It m ono of the most ludicrous scenes in
every day lifer übserved"thaqtro
eesti—indeed we paid more attention than the
hen did, fur she didn't mind It•at all, and laid
an egithinert day as if nothing bad happen
ed. in,.fact,thatkeit will now 'learn for the first
time-that she served in the eispatity'ef a target.
The'pretiatory Owl had invaded the sacred
precincts of the flower bed, and was Industrious
ly peeking and scratching for the nutritious seed
or eary7Ftn, blissfully unconscious of Impend
ing danger. The. lady !lOW. appears npon the
scene 'Atha bream. This she drops, and picks
up a rocky fragment ot:the Saurian age—"they
all do it,"—seizing theprgjectile with the wrong
hand. Then, with malice aforethought, she
makes the farther blunder of swinginglser arm,
perpendicularly instead of horizentally-where
upon'the atone files into tbe air, desert - ling an
irregular, elliptical 'curve, and strikes, the sur
face of the earth about as fxr from the hen as
the thrower stood at the tinie;and in a course
due west from the same, the *ben then bearing
by compass N.'N. E. by- E. half east. AL the
Second attempt the atone narrowly missed the
head ciflhe:throster .herself, who;fseeing , thgt
any fartherattenipts of the kind:might hive
beeasuicidek does what she might have done at
first-4taitsitter the , ail old family
wcapon. ' The natoralot MAO iis,"o4ek, to the.
Mfedteat riveting.
The annual meeting of Use Soup:snug= coun•
ty Medical Society was Intld at Smith' Hotel, in
New Milford, °into third inst
Considering the severity of the weather the
attendance was good, • there being members
'Ohient from New Milford, Montrose, Ilarfonl,
Oteatrtend. Susquehanna Depot; Hopbottom,
12, whilascreral others-'sent word . that
they 'were unavoidably detained. -The delegates
to the State Median 'Society (one of whom is a
Vice iteddent thereof) made a full and able
repels br. Birdsall read an elaborate report of
an at pi at the knee Joint, and there were
taintitiVicforal reports , of cases of uneseal or
Speed Icittoest. Several pitlents presented them
-o,thti tkiteclitiie. A ecarnlttee offline° was Sp
poititeetO circulate &petition praying the leg's.
4atitieto" extend to Susquehanna County the
`me:Wont:of AciNct.'637, PanipMet Laws, IS7O,
tailfied:" An Act to regulate medical ;practice
counties of this Cominrinwetiltb."
The Tnsacirista .rtport gm a flattering con
:MOM oithernasielal condition of the Society.
Dr. D. C.'Zdirards -was elected President, Dr.
1: C. Blakeslee:Tics President, Dr."- L.- A.
Smith Treasurer, - and Dr. ZL. Gardner was
ra kesed Secretary. Dr. Halsey, tbe retiring
prviddrat, Teri , ' bristly addressed, the sock* * , as
did; also the President elect : 11 taking' Alto
chair. •
The attentions , ,o(•our host at the dinars tit•.
bis and elsewhere were all that repaid bodasired.
St tro ' iltz.!cia °II
Stis, oflorts - Aro: • '`
s.
flejtaitiol *atter.. ' - _ -
• lkii...Entroa--41ir : you . permit me to
tali!) 'Nip Ow tilitito thane from the or "An
Old Teacher," and occupy A space la your pa
per, iritka Partial reply?, rtoi for controveray .
do! 'writa, brit to contr.& whit may tie ,a._ false
ltopresiott,,and gtau o little intbrmatlon,.
*ll4 haibott attempted.
31anystersons are interested in the subject of
Corolnon Bc.hoOli((fin . .no . otiter way than to
find fault) while orarra rind intelligent friends
Of schools" . and the school syltena, Mlice Of Veen
ty Superintendent inchtdcd, are 'in all 'sixtions
of this county.' Our schools' aro not a swindle,
neither are they a fatht re aud,with ,all' raver
enee lor older times, the schools are Ihr in ad
varlets of former days, although some - excellent
customs have passed away, while graded schools
and Institutes are directly calculated to help
prepittn teacbars for the practical wort: of the
public Selma
I have nothing now to say In defense of the
peticy OrpaYing the salary of 'County fluperin
tendent,jtut to suggest that the pressure upou'
the Our Intended by Directors and people for
permits (Unlawthi) to mach, and &Mattes for
ase Uargardifled,:. might shore - the , class that;
would be lathe schools as teachers If the super
intendeney were abolished.. • .
. It Is Hint that many get intcithe Schoids,who
cannot teach, and untiring care by the Superin
tendent will not wholly prevent this; for a
knowledge of books and en ability to Impart
plain, definite instruction, are not always pos
sessed by the same individual; nor arc all those
who contend able to govern or properly man
age a school. The Superintendent is aware that
some teachers who have atttendcd normal and
graded sehools attempt to teach In a 'similar
manner, and so as tolniure the school, because
of the want of adaptation ;,but they are not the
only eneti who beglect theseardl: tic:11101am and
appear incompetent or unwilling to give a suit
able number of exercises In each half day of
school. It:Certainly cannot be Interesting nor
just thsf a portion of the school receive so little
aid ftom the teacher but how and sacra shall
the Superintendent (mired all who do so little?
Ile has Sought to correct this in many instan
ces. Institutes are beldjeachers, directors and
patrons ere arged,to be present, that ways and
means be before all, which will aid in eccuring,
good schools.
A cotinty,lnstitnte, for five days, is held each
year, for which competent Instructors aro em
ployed, paid by a provision of law;-and about
one-third of the teachers attend. District Insti
tutes are held in convenient localities on Friday
and Sntaiday,that teachers need lose but ono day;
beard Is : provided free, expense mot by instruct
ors and Superintendent, careful Mitruction giv
queStions of Importance discussed or an
swered, and the errors In teaching and man
agement are pointed out, yet frequently teach
em, In adjoining school's; do not attend lest a
day of school be omitted, or because no one in
the neighborhood,takes interest enough to aid
the teacher: Let direttiiiii and pairs:ids urge and
aid teachers to attend institutes; Mad works on
teaching and. school order, second the work _of
the Superintendent, cease to desire or employ
incompetent or negligent teachers, and a great
reforinatton will commence. Nay the good
time. hasten! W. C. 'NJ:ex.
Death of Garden fietwitt.
After a long life of activity, and nsethincss;
Mr Ounlen Hewitt, of Owego, died at his resi
dence in that village'on Sunday, Dec: 241 b. Mr.
Hewitt, had reached the advanced ago of 82
years. Fifty years of his lifit had been. devoted
. to active business pursuits in Owego, : Success
tutd very generally attended his business opera
tions, and his labels were crOwned by an abund
ant pecuniary reward. Ills business operations
not only increased his own wealth, but also ad
vanced the growth and prorperity of the village
of Owego. He was very generally esteemed and
respectesl, and his death will be mourned by A
large'etrele of relatives and friends- His funeral
occurred yesterday afternoon,and was:lamely
attended. - Mrs. Stephen T. Arndt, of this city,
Is a daughtir of the deceased.-r-Adrarrissr.
nea.a,wa.m.x.a.c,-mta. ,
FE.ssmstme-7-3lcrrrL-In Forest Lake, on the 17th
of Dec., by 'Ell W. C. Tilden. Mr. Edwin IL
Fessenden and 3llss Etneline L. Mott, both of
Forted Lake.
l'ESSENDEN—TmuErro—Dectember :17th, at the
bonne of Wm. L. Pendleton, in Warren,
Bradford Co., by Eld. W. C. Tilden, Mr.
Choi. E. Fessenden, of Forest Lake, and Mis.;
Susan A. Tibbetts, of Warren.
Virat.ntac--Ss - rnEn—At the residence of the
bride's "
father, Dec 31st, 1871, by Bev. M.
) Swallow, Dr..A. B. Walden . , of Morris, Mad.
Icon Co; N. F.. and Catharine Amelia, eldest
daughter of N. D. Sriyder, Esq., of Rush,
Snsq. Co., Pa.- •
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GnAlLsrirn—ln Ends, Jan. 1. 1572, -by Rer,
M. Swallow, Mr. Frances Gray - and Miss.
Marl Ann,'‘labghter of W. A. Larne, Esq., all
of Brush. -
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Clotr.aud Timothy far Sale,
' By tile subseriber, at EL J.. Webb's store, Mori.
trose, Pa. Call and see my new variety of
siko " Clover seed.
Montrose, Jan. 3, 1872.-Bvs
Jerry Mtn.
Jsznani Tgnar.-Commencing, January Bth
1612:
Tnairest dcnons-Second Week.-Anbirn
-William White, John Snorer.
Bridgewater-Clark Ti Vaug,hia; WiMalta s e.
Curtis, Guy. P. Wells, IL d.. Stephens.
Brooklyn-Anson Sterling, Edwin Lathrop,
Chauntey B. DeWitt, Albert W. Kent. •
•DinMek.-john W. Allen.
Forest. Lake-Sherman B. Loomis, Michael
Franklin-Henry Summers.
Gibson-John IL Clafin.. - :
Harmony-Lord • Wellington Scott Jacob
Noble Thomas, TIIIIIIIIIS F. Cook:
4-Abel T. Sweet:
Its Ketchum, Jonathan T. Eta
Lenta . :Georze, . Harding.
Montrose..-Amory N. Ballard, Jas. It. DeWitt
New.. ;Mont Township-Gilbert Williams,
Stephen Barnard, Lewis W. Tennant.
Oatlandllarvey Itnidridge.
Rush-Wm. A. Larur, Isaac Gitlin.
Elver Lake-Thomas Quinn, Jeremiah Doe,
Anson T. Meeker, Thomas Sweeney, Jacob
Howard: ,
Springiville-Samutl Sligok, John Compton,
Mouth D. Wiikoelhouse, Mlles B. GrinnelL
Ta.tvratse. Janos-Third Week-Auburn-
Daniel B. France, Elijah Taylor, Charles Fes.
senden,l3enlamin Taylor, Norman Sterling.
Broativn--Joseph Ireonians,
Bridgewater-Mortimer A. Wpcsi.
itivenburz; Datis Stevens,
William Lott. . . . ' • . .
Disilock-Friend IL llollistat. , -
Dundafit4saac Davis..
Forest
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• Forest Lake-‘-Marsliall L. Bali;,'
Franklin'- - -Clarre )3. Bryant.
- Gibson-Thomas Kay. - .
• - 13rdat Bend Boro-Orin HAIL - •
liarturd-findmw Osman, Daniel
set J. Stearns.
ILarmony-Harvey Brrant...
IterKeit.-Hortlmer Williams; Ii: It: Nlehols,
:Dunn.
Lathrop--Georg.Decker,'Nen. 4b;rtson.
Liberty-Martin L. Truesdell, James M. Trav
is; 'Mu. H. Ives. . •
• - Lenov-John Robinson. - - •
Middietown - "EIiA 'Mott, Gen B. Hardy. -
Milford Bore-M - m. L. ' • '
. Neyst3lllflortTowaship--Ira 3losi;Ditts D.
Rut -11enrYlrerbryck,TaLli"ti
-Susquehanna - Depot-A. W. Howley: ;
Lake-ElishaSAgcs K. DM- - -
a - Springrflle-}k4. Ithley, ;as' Spencir.
Vendue.
The undersigned Will offer forams by auction,
at his store,,,iw-the- village at Springville, on
Thursday, Jan. 28th, 1872, the following prop.-
erty :-A lot' of Boots, Shoes; Yankees Notions,
Gloves;lifittebt, Short Cases, APals,
Stoves,- Watches -c locks , Buns and varions oth
er IderchaticlisA Also; a lot of Black.with's
Toola,:consisting of 2 Bellows, Anvil, Scales,
Mahn% arid all other articles necessary.for carry.
lug on a tilleksmithlng .busincss. A. lot of
Chains of various kinds, Wagon LCutter; and
other article:3'mA. mentioned. Tema Cash.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock,
Zorn= Bums.
Jap..3, '7412w3, •
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Contributions
To tko Viromna'a Branch. Society. of Pa., for
the Proientkin of ; Cruelty to - 41nininIn :
brig: - Henry :Drinker. $5.00 ;,• • - Mrs. 'Joseph
Drinker, $2.00: 'Miss Sarnia • 'Walker, ' , 4 1 1:00;
Mrs. Lt..a. Searle,sl.ol). -•-• • .
Ino. Tr C. SURGE,
Ice President for'Susif, Co.
IsslntrrE.—Art Institute , will be hal at
Ilopbcittorn, on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 10th
and.alth, commencing at 10 o'clock, a pt., of
Friday. Dr..A.,T.,Brundage, of Factoryville, is
expected to giVe 4lecture , enphysiology, With
Illustrations i:also - essnya, questions. etc., Fri
day-evening. Teachers, 'do not' fall -tci be
present for Atte'Avhole - ' tiro, Mecum" a n d
friends are cordially invited,'
W. C. TILDVS, Cu. Suet.
remit Lake, Jan. Ist, 1872,-21,2, .
Quarterly Meeting.
. .
The Fourth Quarterly Meeting for the pres
ent year will be held in 'the M. E. 'C,lntreb,
,Montrose, Jan. 18th und.14th,1872. Services to
commence on Saturday, Jan. 13, at, 2 o'clock,
r.
periat -goticto.
W REN DOCTORS DISAGREE
Wherettan pallrnis look fur teller? The expelicueo of
ann.:Dyspeptic tends to prove that the Proper method
of trealment or thelVdde tProad‘ dismay DispcPste, la
not to be totmdtn any of the regtaar schools of mCdlcinv
You eaunot Ind three phislctins nbo, WA, Sarre upon
this point; each has some pet theory aids , own,
and earl patient It but to truth u rubJeet fur experiment
The obi effeetail L rexce;dy Car this terrible scourge la
NISICLEWS nEnn nrrnms.
It Cone Is certain autl isulOtitt:lt_t4 effects. It has
cured thottsunds nod will cure you. TAY IT St
41300, AND strap DISEASE
frith is #ispep4l3. ir be atomach and the boon unto°
Intimately allied for tho one td Suffer erlatatit tba other,
so that dyspepsia and despondency are Inscpsrable. It
may be added, too, that Irrlatlon of the Stomach to el.
moat It:variably accompanied by Irritation of ,the tempos
• . .
The inrlgorttlig and tranquiliting arretatiounf Nos
tetteesEitterils'=ostpowerfdlly deselbacti is eaz,A, of
It:di:tattoo, the tlret effect of title agreeable tattle la
comforting and encoaraging. -&-mildglowyerradea
system, the threat& uneasiness lu-the region of the
stomaeb to lessened, and the lICITOUI restlessness which
characterises the disease is ababid. Thisjoaproseteent
Is Dot tmnalent. 'lt Ir r not succeededltythe'letbruortne
old symtomps slth intrenadded forge, - as IS lltrayi the
case w tics unmetlicated ginrulatts lee gives far tae com
plaint. Each dose tes^mato impart a permanent actor
alan of heatthlul theimaration. Bat till Is not sill. The
aperient aml qatl-1111-ous properties of the preparation
are scarcely s-condary to Importance to Ito tonic
If there Is an o erflow of bile, the secretion Is soon
brought within proper limits-, and if the tollary organ is
loon and torplilit Is toned •and re-plated: The effect
upon (lan dtseltarzing oceans Is equally salutary, end
In cages In constipation and cathartic action [dims; ontll•
cleat to produce thodesired reeelt graddally and without
paha. the Bitters also promote healthy craporatloe
mom the surface. which is particularly desirable at tint ,
tenon when sadden spells of raw. unpleasant weather
arc aRt to check the natural perspiration and produce
cotatestlou of User. coughs. and cold.. The heat. ear.
guard &Talton all disease* Li bodily 'rigor, and thus the
great Vegetable Itestunitive especially promotes.
Tho adtortiatr, baring bow. pormationtly cared of
that druid dlaotie, Cousoutption. by a Ample routed ,
II sunkins to retake knOwu to Ida fallow natatory Ibe
means of care. To all who aware tt.Te trill stria A Copy
of the .preteripthm used. Moo ore:largo) with theittrow.
!lona for proonriog and twiny; tho name. which theY stilt
find a arta Cent for CoNalia121101:, A.ATII, A, lintatutb
TU, C.
Parties trlstdaz the_pretcrlptlos trill rdesse address '
Rev. HOWAft.D A. WILSON,
:GI 5031 b l'lttrd Street, AVllllstasparp N. Y.
TEE CONFESSIONS OF Al ntxua - D.
pouuinED as a naming and foetal: beneat of
rono men and' others, alio sneer from 'Nervous
vms steams or samsccame
Written by stns who cared himself, and scat fine on
receiving a yost•patd directed raveloye.
Address. MAMA:7 MAYEN Mr; Do Wyo. N. T.
Brooklyn, May AIM.
arGettin: arrlcd.—Essays for young
tue delights of home; end the propriety or firihropriety
ofgettirm married, tilth imnftery help for LbUfr %rho
feel [Mated matelmoolal happinime, Feut free. to
sealed g.lvetoper Addrekm, tiOWAEW
Pox P:, [' htladrlphla, Po.
NEW YORK rnoDucc 'MA BEETS
. . _
Corrected weekly by Llardins,.llayden Co„
1:2,3 Westin:igloo St., ;SowYork.
Batter, pail ....
firkin 285,10
Cheese, dairy, per 1b......... .. 10(011
" factory " ........... 12(013
Ens, per doz ' • 85(4'
Flour, - per barrel
Corn meal, 100 ........ ,0.7.5g3.00
Wheat, per
Rye • •-• 03007
Oats • 50K/1.58
Com 83635
Hops, : crop at 1811. r. 1331)(cf,30
Tallow " ....... ............ Bd9
Lard per lb ... ..... . 669
'Potatoes per Lb' 1 5O r ` 22 00
Apples " .• •• • .0 0065 00
Tarkeys per r . 14616
Cbiekens " ' - 12614
Grouse per pair...
Rabbits "
C. D. LATIIItOP.
A. RARE Oil A14.0..E
F or Sale i tr d lil , enk the Store N a i lf .. lregr e g id e trAs e e larol
shoot therty ceni l e% tal l oabie thud.- Or the Ste r r . end
Ildlrma Ith abord two LUCe of land. A to ll dared p e lion
of the omperty given by addresalna * the antnteber at
Franklin Porkr, Berg . * Co., re. N. P. WHEATON,
Jan. 11,15 - 72.—N0. 1-9. w.
A DUIN/STITATOITS sat.r.—Tik parse:men of an
13.. order of the Orphism` Conn. in and for Susquehan
na COUnry. the undersigned Adminfetrator of-the estate
off:Mr:es Ramey. Late& Little Meadows LI laid county,
deceased, will expose at pnblicanclicar. on the premises.
On Friday the nth dayof November next. the (Wowing
described real estate, to wit: All that certain wood lot,
plate, parcel or tract oflaudeoltuato I.lRic Ileudows,
slots aid. bounded on the north by the New York tante
Hoer an the cast by Pctcr Reardon: on Mew:min by Pet.
rick O'Sbnuohnesey and Joseph Beebe. and am the treat
by Joseph Beebe. containing fifty acres; tante or leer,
the same beincisealuable pine and hemlock limber lot.•
- Tenfes.—Two-thtrds cash or prompt paying occurityi
on striking down the property, the balance within Otto
year. • nAnny fIARNEY and 'WM. T. REPEL.
Administrators of Darius Barney, - deed.
Montrose, October 23. 1 . 67 t. Id
CIARPENTER9 ANEWEILDES—IrEASES. ecior,rt
Al& bTONE, are prepared to do all'ltlnda of Bens.
iso and C•rumsrnal 'Work Erick Worki - Alasonry.
I
and Pabettor, by the Job or n any manner to putt cot
tomes& Alin. emit Windt, Doors. Non oral;
kinds. end Window Yratnre. to order, Noe Lamber
constantly on band. Sbop lA. York Pattary, kalldinm
Montrose. Ps..
A. W. COOLEY, ' " ' .137.V.V.EYSTONE:•
Kontroae, December, 27.1811.-0-4.0. s
. NEW VOEIC OBSEEVEE,
$3 per Annsm,lrcindin Year Mork for 1872: ,
Sidney E. Morse Jr., 12t 00.
- - 27 max now, 21h - 19 YORE, ; ,
SAMPLE COPIES FItEE.
. .
'A , PHYSIOLOGICAL ItIEW 'OF - MANGE.
t ie*pol, boon. ererpatillabod—tantalnia, neatly .
three hundred pagoa and one tatatind and ihirtr tine
plates and tanzrattegr of the - anatomy of tbe human or
an' in a rtateof health and discate. with &treat - treat=
eatty more.fts deplorable contegneaces upon the mind
1191 body, with the author's , plan of trintmetthr-the only
rational and nonmetal motto of tore. g rtioniti by a re.
port of tares treated. A trathrol adrettiter to the mar
lin and thaw cozily:lo4.aq; mar. Lao. who entertain
doubt of teeinabyalcal tonaltlon, bant.froo Of Pertaan
to any address. on renal pt ot ttreatptine coat in r tamps
o r 'mutt en rreacyzlrputtitetykr: DA , Li cittax;
Waldcn Lane, aloarly, N. ' The antbnx way con.
fraud noon sty of the ttionietieb Upon athtrb Me twat
trate, tithet personally orbr mail, and 'mon:lathier( sent
tosny pert of.the world. . . • ~-, •
, .
_
• ~ LATEOP'S_BIEDIOATED BATHS;
.
vurrn , %r Without Elettricity, sus tb e &eland r.
.1 • gbenlieurastloni ffietallio sma Mingo Diseas.
,r-At too foot of eauesittet street, Ecenrose, Ea.
-310strose k - ly
TO CONSUMPTIVES
-
,11612
74 (&37
Now Niirria.
50th Year
[4:4,OLD JEVIL'LItY-A• •Fine - ..Asaort.
Ment: and nthcf +visite* of derrelry: Mew Gold
and Sliver Cased Watchea and Watch Chaim,. title ,
and surer plated Spoons. Barb. Knives; Se.. anal gels.
end assortment of Fancy Goode. -Notions, Perfumery;
de: Drugs and Medlelnas. a largo sleek.
Montrose, Pa,. Doc, 20,11. AbEL srolertELL.,
G llootßltS.—Tens in great variety
and cheap fur the quelltlce. Dried.reecba. the
braC to ruirket. nice quality of Italy. rte. Sttor,Cof
fee. and a full nesorrmrut of Spica. /re.
llontroso. Dec. A 13117, Turinztu
, .
1872. Nevi Tame& -
••...
••• • •
• -• - • •
S. H...1110-RSE , -
- • •
•
MERCHANT T
AILOR•,
. _ _._•
. .
reCcizitranO,
•
WOULD Deaprelf.illy Inform . the pmnita of . tbla al-
Malty Out be fa prepared with A Lugo . Muck of
GLuTIIB,
Ready Melo Clothing; Hats, Caps,
• ,
Fara, Mater Cloibiar. or all deecriptlony..llmbrullat.
1111.1 a- good variety of Gents FIIttNISILI".TO GOODS of
all kluda.
I am also prepared to MAO
.•
Cllearthling to „Order,
in the Luteat and hfoat'Approved SiyIet,N.VAUDSSTED
to EIT, of a Superior Goallty, anti at. ,
Bottom- Prices . • ,
Call at my f tore on Main Street, one door below Unto
.h DMltealver LAW Mace, and .mpply yon o-urea.
llontroro, Doe. 20, '71.-01-3w. S. L. MORSE.
. •
• 44 = ACRE
3F I 3EL 314 C ,
RI..RAsAtiTLY 01,TCATED. nbont 11; Niles in=
41ONTRuSE, on q good rood. at $4 4 Der aetv,
ban Ram. nun, Frolic., and Neon? Fa tt ing
•
• lair 23/
by ii, BREWSTER.
Itontrose, Dec. .31, 11.-31-e.0.w.3t.
C NOTICE.—The undersigned, an Matta;
Lis appointed by the ladder of the ;hipbone-Conn of
Suomi:Armee eenoty un'oreeptlonsdled to the accorrotof
Doyld Wilmarth, as rulniian ufU. W.- TiN•tabury, do•
asesed.olininer, will attend to the duties of tilsoppolut ;
unlit at the otileo of William U. Tamp. Erg.; to ?doo
ms°, on Wedqesday, the thlid - day of Jill3ll3q, 1573.
at °needed; In the afternoon of that day.- At, parties
Interested are requested to aPPese andpresent their
claims isethe above thou and place or-be forever. debar
red,-60-4i _ C. JESSUP, lindlttir..
Moutruie, Dec 4t
A CDITdR'S NOTlCE.—ThetthJersignertan Andtter.
/1 appointee' by the Judges of the" Ortpreanif Court of
Barquetumua connty, to dlett.hute the fond In the bends
of (hear Warbburn, AlLlffniatrator. of D. /11:9m1-
rented, Will attend to the dunce of his ap•
polotment. un Friday. January sth, 1321, at neap. in.,
at hip in Montreve All parties Intere fed are re.
coked to appear and present thar clalms,at the above
lane nod place or be forever debArred.
9lontrove, Dee. 13. ldt N, A. CASE. AndiNr.
A.ODlTOWS'irOTlClL—Tlietmdenilm3ed an Auditor,
appointed by tho Orphates Court, of etionnetutrum
rounty, 'distribute the funds to tho hands of the Ad.
mlnistrator of the cadets of Errs Nennaily, deceased, will
attend to the duties of his appointment at the oMee Of
A. 0. Warren dr Son. to Montrose. Vilday the 23th day
of December, 1871. et I o'clork p m , et which time amt
place all prrsona Interested lksald fut d most present
their clalus6; or bah/rover debarred train Coming on on
said food. C.k.WAllfttN, Anditnr.
Montrose, December d, 1971.-ID—ter.
SALES.—By virtue or writs issued by
S the Conn of Common Pituts of Satiquehanns County
nod to cm directed. I %rid expose to sale by public VOA.
due. at the Court House. lit Montrose, ou Filday, Jahn.
ary 12th. 1872. at 3 o'clock, p. m, the follolvlng. pieces
or parcels of land, to wit:
All that certain piece or parcel, of land, situate In the
townrhiporDimock. In the county of Susquehanna, and
state of Fenneylvapia, bounded and described as fol
lows, to wit: On the north by lands of Olney Dailey ,
net the cast by land. of Matthew Shay & F. & B. W.,
Woodhouse,on the south by lands of War Sigmund on
thy west by lands of Morris Sheehan &Win eon.
tainiug Iln acres of land, by the came more or lost, with
the appurtenances, frame house. Daum turn and shed:
frame earn hobos, Orchards. and about 88 acres Improv
ed. (Taken execution atthe suit of Joseph Llnibuty
vs B.T Tinuan.)
ALSO—AII that certain placyor parcel of landAtfustri
In the township of Herrick. to the county of fineetle ,
banes. ar d State of Pennaylvsnla, hounded and deocrib
mi as follows., to wit: On the north, by land, of A.
Chamberlin. °nth° cast by lands or Irs'llOwen. on 'the
oath be lands of John Washburn tad Thomas 'Fibular..
and on the welt by Dude of Ira Nichiple, containing tt
sixes of land, be the same more octets, with the appor
teriances, frame bourn sod ahemt five mores Improved
[Taken in execution stilly emit cif UoratioPierce valeta
rr if. Turn-11. and F. J. teal* vs Beery J. Tit:Teti
ALSO—AIi that certeiwpicce or pared of land, athl
ete in the owniship of Jackson. t e county of Seagull
hantia.and Suiten( Pennsylvant.tbeended and describ.
edits Billows, to wilt On the north by lands of A. 1.1111,
on thee cart by Innis of Maynard Bates and Clzer Oelatt.
on tho tont h by lauds of Clecr Dash and A, 11111. and
on the area by lands of A. 1.1111. - contalolog about 80
perches of laud. be the same more or less. with the ap.
purtenances. frame house , law milt. and all Improved.
[Taken in execution at the snit of R. W. Betsrbrooka.
toe of Atnes'A. Attlee to C. D. 11111.1
nuffee la hereby given that all tibia - meat be wild In
mob on toe day of sale. wet, T. Mostiv, Sherif.
SherifTs Office, Itinitrose, December 10, 1871.--81-3 w
NCI , TXCIZI.
II fOICTROSE RAILWAY CO.--Stoekboldera nI the
11l Montrcreo Railway Company. aro hereby nodded
:oat the remaining Instalments of See dollars per share
each, called for by resolution of the Board of Dtreetura
payablo as follows; • ' •• ..
Fifth Instalment. 4ancarylStb, ISIS
Stith Instalment
15114 15R
Veht
Seventh Instalment .' • nary
' -- alara ISitt, ISIS
Eighth Instalment - ' - April 15111.1875
'Ninth Instalment Mny Ibiti. Ira
Tchth Instalment '• - ' • - late 15th, Dm
. -
de the works pherrenelngnlo!trsmo're , ny, It le earned
lydentred end aboolutely neeematy that the payments
ehould bepromptly met on the NM% of.Stnekhdldeti. •
C. 1.. BROWN, Secretart
WN. 11. COOPER,.Trtuti ref.
Montrom. Deeemberr.o IYll.—Gt-td
AI.TDITOR'S NOTICE.—The anderrlgned as Auditor
appointed by the Court of Common I'lcau of Sur.
quehanna county. to dirtritold a third In the halide trt
the A asidnee of J. 11. IteCaiu, will attend to.the dada
of said appointment, at his ollce. In firontmee, on SS ,
Imlay the Lifilh da of December. rill :at 1 o'rlockft. M.,
at which time an place all perrona Interested la the die.
tributlon of sal food, will pr Aleut their claim, or be
forever deb from fold fund.. D. W. SEA TUX.
dluutrow, D
Auditor.
VSTATE OF.TometiGaltot the toQueldp efApolecon,
Dastputekena cottnty, Pe., deceesed.—Letters of Ad
mintektenclau upon the e‘tate of the above named dece
dent, Emeing btan ;tented tci_the undershmed, all per
eons Indebted to too:testate are hereby podded to make
Immediate payment; and those Lavin elalnt• against
the maize, to present them dnJIJ anthentleated for eettle
otent. ,316.11T0061 0 ., Adthltdetmtrix.
Apolseop, DeCember 6, 1871.=:16-43w.
QatZ•o4Tenci.--CAmo Into tbe melanins of the
o /a [tsarina. on or about the VII 4ay or September,l37l.
a Dark• Drown, two year old gall. Any palatal by prior,
In property and charges. can take him away.
Anbarnelleetinber,.o;`7l. , .-19-4w. 401111 ItILET.
LICENSE PETITIONS.--Notice is hereby
given :that in pursuance of an Act of Assem
bfyi the following named persons have filed
their petitions with the Clerk of the Court of
Quarter Sessions of the Peace Air the county of
Susqueharini for licenses to keep taverns, eating.
houses, and to by measurein - qualatitleinot
less, thari one quartifor whlch they will apply
at January . Sessions, 1872: - • • .
L. 3faclrwrhsY Choenut,Tatent
T. B. Williams • ' Dimock, , '
William Wholesale,
Philli Ryan ' • ." •.. Tavern
SilasDowell,: .. . . , .011w/ft;
Beery Ackert...• Oreatßeild,ationi, - l":„ •
Joseph Doyle '' Lear/di:h/use
Richard Stack.— . " • Wholesale
Thomas Cusick, • • " Eatingllonst
Julius B. Drown, Great Bend Township,",
Charles Kirk.....llarmony, Tatein
Jacob... '
. "•
I. N. Thillard.:: ... Montrose, Eating Ilodse
Peter TenEyck.New Milford Boni,. "
Thomas T. DicNatrutm. . ... ...Oakland, Tavern
N. D. Snyder - • • - - I Kush,' '"-
William Franks..., Lakei Eating Douse
Charles IlfPresbny • " Tavern .
Dennis Mahoney ' ..." - , •
Co Malec. •. 41 ,Susguthattn4 Deppt • "
Michael . , - " .. • "
John Tierney . " • Wholesale
Maurice Meyers:... .
Achillie -. • . .-" , -
Hartley . • - - Eating 'Route
Joseph Allen -.. • ,
Eliza MeGraugh . ..., , ..• "
P. co. Donnell"
. ,
Dien McOnire..... . : 0. .
William Dowarth.; • . ••
Adolph Zona "- ' •
Henry Pierce _ -"- " I -
• -lb:nitrate, Doe. 20,1671/.41-Bw--.
16ttoriticoxi4 Elv'ory boar! I
A LARGE Nod or New' Goo - &„" at ISBELL'S
New Clock,. New Jewelry; Matz anct-Waltham
Wanks & in 067.varitity Of -CSCIII"Of Rod Own.
an,egf the very beat tal ly, end at -th e
ate , Pert it Might than the sword f' r4inn 11.
IZBELL, bee the Best id Pen In market. abd
as are nearly orquite al mighty aa the pen: he then.
tote. 'keeps a few of the DOW EaldherillMettlDiellt-
And LIU of Thad Waxe,^Coninl w .
ss:4B3 - e -
Mania 0. NOY. IS. IL
.' • -,teat Sidi Pu t 4.
lie
,
' .
Catider's - Sonr,
As yodeomninto town - •
On e cold-Winter's day:..
Just drop Into L. 11.-Ishell'a": -.--
As you Pas 3 Mong tbst vtaY.
,
• And see the largest M - 0
Stock clout,*
•-
Ever brought into this trims,
Which be will sellvery eltedp 1
PM•rendyeasitdovittr;
wetries, pins andjewelry,
Just come from lite city; , • .
- And if you should fail to se&thein, -
• L it would be ci.greit PitY!
All.the new and Lite styles
Of solid silver and plsto4 vrare. :
:Sold just as ell6ll as In -. . •
' •New York, or anywhere - -
• Revolvers,,earrs,"Ande4rtritigea— ,
• Agent tor the,Silver,Whito-- , • .
•
For clueing silver ware. z. .
And yod will And It all right. . • „
Also, Table cutlery , a good assortment. orib,c
finest quality, andevaythlus usually kept in a
first-class jorrelry store will ho found at --
L. B. ISBELL'S, '
Montrose, Nov. 1S; 71. West side Pub. Av.
S u RT(IM. 1 1. 1 171:! "' ft.:. wstal
Ware' 11.1?. by
Di!
DOWN TOWN NEW§; : ' , .' . ••.'
• , • MINER AND . COATS,---:
Sato Urea.. 6 , doors below Boyd's Corner.lioctros
147.0U4,.dROCERIES,l'AND .
PROVISIONS. ; •
ite cantata), rot, Moat nd now ture - ookob'd,
•trash stock of Goods to out, /Mita we wilt/ell
CHEAP! CHVAI CHEAP!
T o reasli.orazetti , ge ocprodoco.,
0 OD .;
T.N.llb, I :
• • COPENEI::.SVIGA
• IiOLASSRS, SPICES,
• --PORR",::. FISII, , :LARD, :•'
H4MS, DRIER,:'FRUITS,
CLOVER,i-. TIMO7IELY'
. Wojtaviralltted androada additions to our.liteeko
Palls. sod are now ready to torwardflotter to the
,ba t
CarronVision houses I o Now York,lree of ch mtge. sad
makelibersladeszteesseats constraraeats.-- •
Callstod examlaepur Stook , before patelaaslag els*
whera.andoonalote yourselves o Übe -
GOOD Q,I7ALITY. do 10 W PRIGS
„„ of oar (loads.- -
O. MINER. . ... . fI.t'PATII
.Ma mas. lawn te. 11503. - • . ,
aIiEAT BiIUUVAL,
OF
N'ENT'" 0 - 0 0 D,S!
rcar Atm* I;97la:ter.
McKENIII &
.HAVE NOW OPENED AN VRIVALiMi
Assortment of
Etch Fall and Mater Dresa Fabries
•
Ad the liewnt Stsles of Stripe Series.. All %rut
Scotch - nal& and ,Popllns, - Battens, Iforinoes.
Ild dlandoes, French Crapes, Mack and eol
oiad Alpazio,"llollairs. 'Delalnaa;
Worsted and Flannel Depastriumt;
AU the ooraltlesla Sligla and Double Stair's.
:„-ITatenniota In' all atylaa. ylaaaels oF• ,
• id do i ly! , pilaw". lloodo ud 3o
~ Scat', Ilualefil
Wire Mantels A ,
Bed. SiFeads. ,
•
The Clash Btdek liihiheeseritiflng ell Made from TS
cent! to $lO pcs Tara, . . .
Eats and Caps—Th= trcwCA styla cf 51114 Cat , slizkerc.
Wool, and Clow. .
Bbofai Sb.cisii Largu Stock:
neadyainde Ciottilig. Cheap and irermals. 'None
better ut istuicrt. . .
Overcoats at Great.. Bargains.
Our CustonvDtpariment is Runuitig
Night, and My to. Ketio
With Orders!
• Zevirio..A tall Mock of ill thovariois style► %
nee. Buffalo_ vibes,. Lap and' Hans plankets.ciao;pcit
anti Opt In milli:. '
These awl men) . ober rude not meutloved will be
eold Cheaper for cwh u Bear l'sy thou we be
Sound elseWbere.- 7 - .
Deland lee foi yonrselles.ind is innelneed '
the Ent that you can glare money In thew herd timesft
baying you grocrerionet -, 3IeKENZIE &FAIJUOT.Iy
, Mumma. Sorember : .
STR.OLTD ItIiROWN'S
Tiro. Life; and Accident
GENERAL INSURANCE •AGENCI t
Issdrivircaiso-i
CAPITAI. nsintszyrzri. O. ' sca.ciakoce
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LlMoitiumrartee Co.or S. Y:„Capital And -.-.: •
Sumba', ••• : , ' ~.... • $000,01.0
Insurance C0...0f North America, FON. - •
CapitaladdEniplus _ ~.•-•
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Franklin Sire lase:rase; co.; rung,. Ts., . . •
Capital and Surplus,
i 2 t r l rcly_, e itli ga ll : ttputtialln;lldnurry!# Co
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l ' A rlb:c.i.otlittitaaahe Itunisumuo. s of . • ,
- tlartford. Conn.. Cannel.. - • 33,00 r . ,
/Mohican' Lite ll:gammen Co., Fbiladel. • ,' • s
• pills, Capital, - • • - • I,n• - '
Trleeleralneuraneo Co. Tfartford,Conn., -.- ...-;-- ,
•• Insurtagspdastall kinds olaccirlents . _' • ,
itartford Ftra I nitimaeoCompouly, not. — ,
ford. Conn, . Capital and Sophia, - f ~
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tor All baginete entrnitetito nor me will t• I • a ,,,..„,.,
ed to on fate terms, and all novas promptly a% p ,";i . ,
- VirOffleeprstdnar aid ham Ihnklpg_Of -. 2 ~,,. • or v r.
11. Cooper, 6 Co..Tamplks st.ktontroro, Ft. • ••••
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'Maxon 611tat73. , , CaUtit . 7 AH. Grass.
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og= 03T3'723./P x l r tttabargbi . PC;
it to teary that have ere° A. SALDIV I irit=l:
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tho exclusive control of Omuta f
ett remeWn Eio a:magins County. to • •
coata. tithe business, aa4 taatn rtg WI choreic ,
st.otallte Mantua to tam. to *tilos b
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AGENTS-WANTED Liff.D.`",c" 4 „,... 4 .t1 :
mltinstrntlona, Ilkenesnen,'Ettbe
yniltdally bound, and printed 4m
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balitutionti :."'
Ih :AND GERUAN.'••
reiMig c1a.7b:.11, at NA ths . bisei
Ihey need,. .11 ta an Encl., lupedin of Ike 4ltinnlnans
I t til , :ettnll..trebt ttlG s Arris 2 f
t etb a liala .
Tant - 115r. CiarnsarMdles anT g r iptlranon.4mlllevm:.
.tencbrn. end *laden:v. (WC:a tabt 'l5 orders MI::
dap, ig*Admalor alone. { , pier Om triyinett
'l4.liy can be thiond in fOr femme'. writ*
tirtnlarand Infunattlon...NZW.WOßLD PUBIII9/111NI—
CO.. earner It 4 end Naktet 0p;WI.: ' 410 1 / 4 451.12. . im •
-vonbat 1, -
• MO 11f"...`1" - 12.71$ And - otlteis 'Ern"
lonzglren Me It - rf p*rob.l4i. r• tinder. tar b tat
felt thanks:an:l temp. ernitnnanco of Um emmk, ant,
their Inancnce, to .r •
SPLICE/DID' lirEW USD ABE ISTOB2 t
or smIlL. CW 'it Co, TO and al th:uturistleet.
Torii. %film, ohltkahontd.ba actated to me and dlitri ,
id turbo firm to inn en early attention, and I erbrad ad 4
to zny..pettent; and to Moro "rho pan by on It.* otter
Ode: that LIR nOLV, be wade/7414_
sbr bbit'
MU concern to bare Torb. or err,etrhere. u ylest gs.f
men Otir trLil. Our good.. are ttfl new. ittll - barf,f
caul;. for thoneartitnd Northern trade.
„ O.'TTLEII, Agent. and
alontroao March V. 1611. . -. • - 3 afar,
ttilotoire,
'l 4 :Plrip " Or% v iNv i iitn:9lgg'eutty , ____,_l%. to.
eased.—Lctun admintaustion upon tha ' emase
the above-mimed dnadent• baytegimen granted to flgs,
coders . Igerd. retsoes indebtrd •to u U - myten•lre
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twby pained Lo make Immediate Lamont;, toddies*
baeleg claim against. the +mom 4o mien acts ill XI
anthentketed for oettlemamt. - • -
•• - IACOB V, TiraLLACE.AdadedeThr e •
D3IIXIWTHATOWeI SALE' AND' r
19 undersigned.sdialoistrator et Its eatateseritlllinte
seWallace. lam of Springville township, decessed, sfq
ll t public - tea on the premises of said decent. oir
Tuesday, the g...th of Navanber. }571. et 9 e'eloen.
- the following property. six: one sett carpenter's Wiry
one buggy, tine sulky, two Witted halding.TWO
two settsgrebe's., two stands, come bureau, two rash...
fog ellairsclue large looklepytsn t - arpets silmwsush
gLoottrare, aids great awl other iirtWea teOgitnalifr
oast° mention.. ,
' Tints or Pau—All sums under is, aunt: Metalle
el; smooths' time with totereet and summed secauitr
JACOD 11. WA.44CE;Adsitilditteittet..,:
ia the llama Vico UN . Iha oma: as Rios . la Vb
other fide I. oror,l Will sell at spat- Lon the lel
pr.porty, and
walla of lhoso out old ataoria r k =-
matched and brute; I throe rests oldoott, salmi
sod kind 1u ail hameert 2 chalet dairy coirs.l at *or
1 yearliug heifer with calf, 4 good cslreo
, 10 COOdrines....
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1 churn cheep. 2 choice grade fiontbdusro backs, ,
breeding sow arid pigs, Isom Harken, Z 3 &leftists.. f
horse ra "M.:401001ml. (Unapt Chili pota 4 ort,oll of irat
for sire; 10 Was of hay. it quantity of straw antooro..
Too*, of flux—Ann= cider $10; OS S 5 tine
over. nine swathe' tuna with interest acid avows' if saw
suety: per cent. off for cash. Notritaglolmsaasars...'
I/01431d . . • •
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It:aim 8. Mr.Austlea errs.
I! pi !will e.' Pa., Nor. tr, 1 STU
rev ityrr v ßg.EstAx;rasmizzpr
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OF lira LIAM
Ihsaas SULX. Harm: The ealensllfi
Cstablishment .of WU.tam W. Aseitb, braint ll Z .
refitted and greatly improved, • the ittelettot
(ally al:113 cm:Lento the enigma of littoetroeo sod to
17. that ho le constantly snaking and kaspaoll bald to
lamest and bestassaertment of - • • - • • "
VTI:T3EI. - IV - 5171311
to be fueled elybrber tbli aide of New talc ; •
Desk% Mr ant, Towelraeks, Louvres.- Voetaeoebo
-Ctiot tard,Plet. Ming. £llc stand
agitation tablet: • • • .•• .
lbnamts +Cm:tend Woodstat „Wakens, eine, TI
and Woodseats deaf Cry rade,' and style,
• hotsvand Tete.a.(elea, facalfhtd on Oat nobteStr:
Case stet et afre reseetee. -
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A late itf:OtMea—citifiii lad b - Fil
Cane. Chairs
I vdno4 cult:kat° Trpliedtoostromtre orltb
Menne:Vial eecte sent 0.10 It:OrroMeaumbogicreArbleb
will be Nita greatly superior to those tonaerly
&argot, lad yet are sold sinless plea:
CAIiiSEAT CHAtRa 11&311.47:E1P..
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Jae Wady eafflia tsar animal/DA -
shatenotlee. ' fliarra &Note lb readiness If desired:
I. mploy n dna bat metal d expuleaeird IrOtkEttll
I Inland to dciraylowkselliatid sell 0, gtly Icor- ppita.:
tie afforded. • - •
WILLtAlif - 19. Mara.
Montrose ;fel) 18,13(41.
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- Lae% TOlnatip . l439 •• • ,
it,A4.4SCk,,unprOwldtd to; Jana ~,x0,...147 41. 4
/ifietest on limit,
fir adddlonal tour bundrrd do semaaris llarg not satilasa,.
np.o eitl is az co
sti mulated for as stated Lu
P I FE C a .
tag nplleatet;lllq . wan
fr.= former Trcasiurr,,,.:„.;'.., lOU '
- .Llioarttnupro , bled Jaz, 10, 1871,145eg -
• aerator:vet Is wean get at tt this ttesek l, .aggfl UD
SAMIDEW2I.I • .
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4110.1441 .
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THIS MY,_GINNER!
ME4Str"rat - -
HORSE HAY POll,lOl
A. s. RittessfrAVEl4,lt ittarnolnue.:
Treaty-Two etiti latftriettitgais hivtud4lls,..ti! roe:
Is !Meta 314:1tbs- 1 -18yi ,
4 1.50
ifELL'Ag GRAPPLE/Plain
ittk imPlAtent Frea7 Farrier. cuiwo:.
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ht... 71.3.94064.
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cr.ro" Oa Itouli far tie TAW.: tEIT On and yo-,- . -.--..
•.- . d-' ;.. cud theitictriiCA!wils Talititi ' - : ..,
P4' its, • - • Rant/ - ' ' Lack''.-,
beltne Stan, . • , ~; 4 Ate l .. ,
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' S I.IEsT BARGAINS-IN 'TOW3.-:"
CHOICE VhllllX I, OCERIELIPLAU:i.
Tislowp,Driqd And - Canted Irral; Vegetaldt,:
a., tho Haat Haiti ttott. A". 11. bLIV.
Manuals. NabnillW= /142.: 7
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°tuna New Y rrniondo prim. •
mrtfont 01 C 01117.. Day non on 1.., • •••-•
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C. U N D U. R A NI G: ...`::-
Dvisi, gamin it _minim' st.., t, r: ,‘.•
Tbi waiderfal 'randy
E lns c S l P l it tr ia u tM isp Dae gaznbi iSaet ,tali,
, tkausiolaDeoMs suthOUISS
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t bloatt puniter knows. , told by iii Dragy,tv,.,l7, , ;,
1 Wiley. atlas oalltaik otir maj trade vv.:.
walleat.-, Send tot a litaillit. WUCit =I -1 . - °7 - ,:i'•
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