Gic glatvisi liiinotrat; 3. ItAiTLEL! ED/TOR rioNixtoim ttF.NT;4-1 vasonessuir. ISM STA.TELEGI64II4TIME: There tins nothing t't.iinspired , in the State Legislature of any importance'since our lastissue,with the eteeptiod of an elec tion of a Radical chief elerk,,lfr: - HA= merely, Senator Randall, (DeMocrat,) vo ting for.hinn, which,. the present' state of thilepate, only_conlkhave snared his election.. -It wonlirbaio seetnefr some :winitiunian ander-the eireumstanees bad the magnanimity of : the Democratic *Mier, Broadhead, win) so proMptlf.is goes' wiriunt,' for an . election in the Connell district, , _ and vacated his seat. to facilicate business, and also, the - action of the Detailocratic Sepat6rs, in conceding the. speakership• to; the Radicals; and ditectink, Senator Ituekalei to Note / for 4atau, been met with - a single grain of sizidlar ..spirit on the part of the Radical members. We.*iin _pleased tO see our Democratic senators true to the - .lireeedepts our party, which stOopstoUo „mean: technical advantage for present power, but - in gov eraed by. honorable and magnatihnous iiriiiefifles; but hid they - adopted the Rad, ' ''tialproae,dent of six years ago, Broadhead would, ratin occupy . the speaker ' s'.chair, Chief 'Clerk'. Zeigler, and all the other clerks wOnld . still hold over, a delay iti snifig. - sk•warrant for an election in the forirth . distriet, and the fraudulent Seas of lircalrly;from . ,the Cumberland &strict; would have been held in . .contest, - and every other. technical adiantag,e -taken. This is the lemon of experience: in Baal calisan. • .As ire are Opposed: to, all "NC! Departures," from pure Democracy,. ire are 'glad our representatives have thus acted;:yet, if ever there ivas a case where that Scriptural mandate, ‘f cast not your pearls before s=wine, lest they turn and rend • . .fan," was cin l miy applicable, it bap pliable in this. Nhtwithstandinoall these ',lOrancratio pearl 4 which . have c' been cast before 6ein„ they rend , from ' - "us:. the last, official,: that ,of. ,Chief.. ,It would only hnve seemed decent, if-they had _allowed! Mr. -Beigler4o hive held eVer until after - the. election in the don net district..fSuch ,is not the ems; how ever,,but • p tterning after their Great Ildhers at Wishingtori, they propose to keep whatahey hav,e got, get what they tan, and it We don't watch them, they will steal the rest. • , • A Sketch of James Fisk, Jr. The remarkable individual, whose- ca reer was so suddenly terminated on 'Sun day me - ailing the 7th inst.,-was a native of Brattleboro, Vermont, where Iteleas,bons April 1, 1834, and was consequently is his 38th year at the time of-his death Though born'on what is popularly tidied April Fool's day, he was anything, but. .a half-'w tied person. During his youth, he traveled tvith-A'sin Ambargh'a rizenamerie lir the capacity ola cage cleaner andlen qui attendant irtion the beasts. When he arrived at the, age of 171 e joined his father and with him, iti the capacity of a peddler pursued that avocation through. out Vermont and Northern 'Nevi Eng land: In 1861 he entered the wholesale day goods house - of Jordan. Marsh 41 Co.; Boston, where by dint of sharp practice azaitist his partners' army contracts and cotton specalationsle is said to have re alized $200;000.:, large part of this was almost wholly lost in Wall street specula tions shortly after the war. Mr: Fisk - is said, 'on 'ibis occasion, to have remarked "Wall street should pay for it," a prediction, that isneedless to say 'was afterwards verified to the letter. Mr. Fisk became interested subsequently, as an agent of Daniel Drew in a lino of Sound steamers, which. he has _since ac quired entire control.. of. It was during the Erie wax at 1867=68(tbat he rose to prominence in the Eri \ e /Lila* directo _ 7., The '" Albany and Susgnekinna Etertrllic: "black Friday" operations, the " lab. of Juiriind numerous other " capados of liimself.and hie. associates are too freskin.the memory-otour readers to require . 00mment ; but it is safe to say that few ever dreamed of Midi a sudden _termination of his e*traordinary life as , has startled the public. Whaterer 4anharr, tb.ey.can furnish no palliation for the cold blooded murder perpetrated on that lad Saturday. ' • 'The Way WindlcalotielProvldedfor. correspondent writes from Yorktown, Ta.; to the New York Tribitne, to say " Uader the administrations - of IfruChanarr, - lierce, -- tillmore, and others, the expenses' of thecustoni:Honse here did not exceid., 6600 or $BOO a year. The tennagepf the district Was they doable what it has hien since -the war. sow, the governmeitt pays $3,000 a year. for rianoirig the same office, thci", labor in which consists in issuing coast; licences and collecting hospital money froni 7001' 80'small oyster vessels. The cixstom.honse is, by law, establielied at :Yorktown, but. the SOretary of, the Treasury. allows it to be kept some -.23 . miles up the rives, io the great incotiven; fence and disgust of those having niis with the :offica; :The collector of ciiitotas keeps a tavern there". • He has" probablyzever given tea initiates 'MUD : , tion to the duties of the office since ' held it. , Two, deputies are allowed him, it an "Opel* to the govenpnent of .$6 day: line of theM is a negro; who can: neither 'read "nor 'write. This collector,. besideS - keeping a tavern, 'is a member Of the Virginia;Senate , : The attention_ , of rsee"retory, - 42.tgeg, bas ,been called to ;thi * s tate' pf,altairs , by' some sensitive -members of the Republican party,' bat . , . Rap Ittiert:obbii Prom the Speech of Hon. Thorns , W.. Tipton, Minister of the Gospel and Republican U.S. Senator from Nebraska. , OFFICIAL =out OP. , eelio s szsezoNAl - Sweiz, Deo. 1b;1871. • ',I believe tb ie ,Repnblictin : party Nis worthy -yet to 'be redeenied faun - Mr THE CURSE THAT RESTS UPON IT TODAY ON ACCOUNT OF THE "MISTATCYJS OF -Tl4g ADMINISTRATION • AND THE -CORRUPTION AND DOWNRIGHT PLUNDERINGOF DISHONEST- :OF FICE HOT4PERS, I stand are for-the purification of the • Republican' -party ; but I do plead-,..guilty to -that - other charge, that T garTHERE; IS . ocautwttai: ,DEEP;. DAMNING AND FE I STERING, ALL THROUGH THIS ADMINISTRATION • OF OURS. I behove that, and "have uttered it. . . WeAre . told that wo are , hostile lb, the bead Of the party. - Look at that! :May I not, as an honest Republican; be- allowed to suppose that tbere inigbt be a' Sehator on this floor better qualified to control Oesdestinies of this nation,'aiaßresident oven; than the: intellectual • Colossus :who now sits 0; the While Houser [Laughter] And yet if "bold an opinion of that kind, am I to be denounce _d'as entirely opposing ' the iriMiesM of my,p4tY Has it come • to thii i that we have • only one standard bearer; and only one man- tinder whom we cidmarshar and bo loyal? If - that is so; God have mercy on you :. on the; great Muster day: [Laughter] If gentlemen wish to press me on that-question, and de sire espedallyto'underitand what Fmean, if 1 ant not sufficielttly:evlieit on demand &ivory ictile the sidisfaction.-7-... . . Nowt:pug Republican will lease copy with eomments.‘ • '• • • - • . A . Good Recommendation. The Governor of Minus, in his Mes sages* to :the Legiilature of that , State; reCommends the, passage of laws, to secure the neutrality of corporations in political contests, and if proved that :money is ex pended by them, their charterlishould be forfeited and their officers disfrancbised. Late occurrences in the,West_all said to hare urged the Governor to this course. Our legislature might tir employed in that direction with good effect. Bat we can not expect any such wholesothe ieooM mendation;:from :Our Radical, • "'High Toriff," corporation Governor,: or any, of the leaders of that party, in this' State, for it is by the corrnpting.power of these corporations, that the Governor , and all his minor officials, li*e move anti have their being." A little message from the peopleet theballot box in Octobei nest, Irecommending honest amen and Demo cratic pruaciples,. is the only,sure remedy. rarin-counection with Greeley's testi mony - concerning tho Custom House frauds,' the following appears in the Tri bune: - • The motets of'the General Order sys tem are destined to come out, and it .is better to have them exposed by this Cdan mittee • than elicited by the opposition from anybody's cast off mistresses. The merchants of Nem York have a long story of injustice and emotions to tell; and it is better for them to tell it filen investiga ting committeeof reformers then to Dem ocrats, who would use it with terrible ef fects in the, Presidential campaign. The air_ is full of rumors of the complicity of some of Grant's nearest, friends -in the wrongs which have oppressed the commerce of this port ; and if there is to be an ex pop's., it ought, for the President's sake, to, come from our side; if the rumors are' slanderous, let us have the - :credit r of dis pelling them. . lar Many of the most influential citi zens of the District•of !Columbia have af fixed their names to petition setting forth the, enormous frauds and gross abuses of whieh the present government of the District has been guilty, and show_ ing that, the Radical - Wasington "Ring" is as rapacions as the Minimal:4 ".Ring," and far more impudent in its disregard of the interests of tax-payers. The petition ers ask Congress that a committee be ap ' pointed to investigate the charges - made by them ~with a view of secunng to the wronged tax-payers some relief. Mr A Committee -of the Senate of bliiscachusetts has been instructed 'to in quire into the expediency - of passing a law under which passengers on a railroad cannot be - reqiiirM to pay their fares un tilprovided with seats. If legislation on this subject be desirable„at4, this is the only form in :which it can bo made effete live.: Penal enactments,' or laws'provid ing foridarnageS in Elicit cases, are utterly useless; but if it can he niade the interest of the companies to furnish • enough cars for all tints passengers tliey will do it., .rgy• The .Montrose ,ittputlican. says tile "hundred's, of millions - of dollars, of 11 - licil;defaleations recurded by the press of the - country, is ,a deluder upon the country," - _with 'which.- we empbatillY ogree,,-end.wiltgo a little farther, and tell *bole + truth; that it is ti hUrning striae and .511117-04e.M149,die41 National Republican-commit tee, har,e,ilecided to hold the Padical Na tional Cons - antipin Philadelphia, on the GEh delof June lion , Grant does wAnt to geoire that " Quairerrote,"- don't he? - 1 • . • Giiirea'hfrasuitisi• eiTfuireq•-. Plias- Millen, nmalinted in 1S of fraud against the government, and sentenced VS' five yeare, : imprisoninent;, and :to pay a fine'of 8100,000, b:aa pardimed President Grant ; and Gm' flue remitted. —General Ealleck died at hie residence in Louisville, at 8.25 O'clock, January - 9; of :congestion, .tlii.trrgPi jr,u37 l u4Sged - 1 4 ' 3 4. 6 41 . .fiti4e lifer. cOlgottlEsslONAt SENATE, Jainartlo.-4Special ,Com mittee was appointed' to;, - investigate the charges against Senator Clayton. Mr. Cameron reported a bill to educate -at West Point, at the expense of Japan, 'six Japanese youths. 'After,sonse discussion the tall:,}vas read twice ' , and went over.] Mr. Carpenter introduced .a joint resolu tion condemning the-Civil Service Reform as a violation of the Constitution.. The bill to'prohibit tbelltetention of soldiers: discharge by Claim Agents was passed. A bill passed discontinuing certain - grades in the military service. I,At 2 p. m., - the Senate adjourned. - ; . • HousE.—The House resumed congidei'- ation of the bill rerisingthe.coinagb laws.. Mr. Kelly- made additional 'explanations. -A number of ainendmints were offered Arid acted upon: . ' ,The cinestion °fooleries gsve rise to opposition nun debate; and the bill was finally renominated. The contested election ',C38 .- 13 from - the Third district was taken np; y The majority:4-e -.port declared that W:Fi Clark bid - the prima facie riglit'tb the seat .and theuld be Admitted, pending a 6ontest." The mi nority report gave the -seat to D. C. M. Kerr explained and advoca ted the miijoray report - After debate Mr. Clark was'adnfitted: to the seat, and appeared and tOolethe. dath: At SP. the Honse o SENATE, deonaay 'll4'—The House bill appropriating 827,845 .additional for, the 'expenses of the Ku-Kliir Committee was passed: Mr. Conkling called, up.' Mr. S'amter's 'joint resolution proposing a constitntionel amendment to limit service as 'President of the 'United States to', a single term,,Und Proceeded to make. an elaborate speech in opposition.' -thereto, and in eulogy of Grant, 14tr. Sumner briefly replied. 'The - further censideration of the subject was' then postponed, and aftere. short, Execritive Session the Senate adjeurned. until Mondair. _ HoralE.-4n tho Hone% Mr. Edwards, 'of Arkansas,. "denounced` the report of the Ku-Klux Committee ii regard to himielf and Senator Clayton, as based upon evi: dence that "was f totally untrue. Banks, from the Committee on, 'Foreign Affairs, reported it bill to amend the act anthorizin,„o , protection to be given to citi zens of the' United States, who may dis cover deposits of 'guano; extending the benefit Of the tett° the widows of heirs. of the discoverers ithOShall have died be fore perfecting their titles; Alia extending the time for remOving the guano to ten years, from 1867: The bill was amended and passed. The Semitejoint resolution of thanks'to Rhode Island for the stetrit of Roger Williams, wits taken up, an , Mr. Eames promiuncedl a eulogy on Roger Williams. "Idr. Banta* made 'a speech vindicating Massachusetts against certain statements made by M4Eames. Mr, Cox folloWed iu behalf of Roger Williams, and Mr., Butler in behalf of , the. Puritans. After, along discuisicin the resolution passed, and ut 300 p. tu., the House ad- Jonrned. SENATE, January 12—The Senate, was not in Session today. ; . . I:IOuSA.-:—ln the HoUse, a large number passed.; ;a 15 :!), Fever al other , bills ora private character. ..The House"adjourned untitMondar. I—The paPeri of Cincinnati charge the physicians of Him, citt / Witli disseminating small pos. • —The negroes in Cliieot county,' Ark., murdered, robbed, and outraged . white people is long as their .pleased, without any One to molest t1;14,m-, or make thbm afraid. Mr 'Don GovernoiGeary expect to di rect the attention of the Legislature filOm compelling Evans to disgorge by planing such stres3 opon• compulsory vaociva,, tion l A telegram states. that Jesso Grant s recently atrial:en With paralysis; is, " Making, niq' So has it beep with Ulysses for some time past . , if he is not greatly beliect• 2r President Grant most be moving. Last week he ;was wining and dining in I:Philadelphia.. Running the government don't appear to give Lim much ebneerril —People accused; of pcilSoning thew paitieular friends and. ..brought to trial would do well to summon a number of. first . class Pbysleiani3. Their testimony would be so ;conflicting that no jury, ing due regard to the benefit of the doubt theory, eon Id..conviet. —The fruits of carpet-bag government and negro equality aro now being gather= ed in Louisiana. It is a sad picture and will add another to the many lessons taught during the, past few. years cf Re-. publican poWer, of the folly and wicked; ness of attempting to rule States bx,,the use,or the bayonet or by strangers in de- Ranee of the wisher( of the.people. " prevailed 4 on. He announces anthoritively that he 41 not "deCline and ran off" the Vice-Presiden cy. The comic part of "the whole thing is that no.one(except a few office-Solders), 4 , Cei• asked Colfax to decline, or not to trieline„ He has been playing the part of, comedian and audience both, making faces and applauding himself.. —The , Demecnits expect to gain Sena tors in Alabama,'T Arkansas, Louislona, Georgia,. Nerada,!North Carolina and Oregon. If they:gain all these, the new Senators will stand' goliticallp. . feurteen Republicans and ten Democrats. It -is possible tbat'a nevi election will - be held en North Carolina; if I.lr. Vance, whom the Senate 'refuses ;:to adroit, resigns certiOcate;as the ,Deneograte des ne 4frg , Granes - interference With . the •JOigil affairs of the States is beginning :to bear, fruits in I. 4 ouisiana,. - w hich is in a state' but little :short of sevelution and " near.: clic:: 'What the reinalt Will be it ' iirbard to - tietermine,nithengh it is to.. the hoped, that the eyes of , peooe:will he open ed to the intentions of President Grant, which are nothing • short of seeing "the Presidenet for a second term, whether t4itt.opl9,trill it 4i,r'not. , , , newly invented ballot-box in , use "by"the Itidicals of Georgia,. was "recently discovered at 'Agnstii in that State. It had taro bottoms, one-of mahogany'. the otber.of pine: Neither was secured with nails or semi, the outer one :being!fat tened with a littleiglite. The lock nn the top ot.the box wilt ne protection, as thEr.e was another entrance at the bottom.-_ At the last election in Auguste.; the 'Radical managers offered; the. itemocrats ke4-before the counting; therkeepingebtliox, t losqlk,icau eagdr•belmagite3;:.: BE Ositatit..-in • these days, when tight hats, hot air, and sedentary occupa tions, cause the, hair to fall out, it is a mutter of no little importance to know which of the hair preparations are of any value: ti The rnajonty, - as has, been -fre queritly Proved 111 the first dermatologists, or haie-doctomposseases little or no mer le:,. Silclibeinithe-fast, , itia,conselitg to thoie.whiti - are afflicted to know - there is really one good article, which is recom inended, and used by the first medical authority, and brie stood every teat, many year& - This preparation is Hull's VEGE TABLE SICILIAN NAIR RENEWER, —a truly scientillo.conipound, which Is unquestionably- the.-best preparation of the kind PO, bel"Oto!Ifil American public. it Isla-restore-to kitty-•halt:ita Wart! cleanse the bead ...tboreOghly, , : cute all eruption of thescalp ; andwill always restore the hair so long as aur.gernis'-re• Maim 1 , 3 they alniott invariably do, until extreme old age has destroyed the roots. The original article ill:nude by B. P. Hall 4 Co., Nashua, N. - H.—Fermis Press, Jan.-25,:1868. .• • • • • —We were pleased. to tee, not -long since, in - one of, our ',exchanges, - inane pretty pavers reinarks'actldsaed to several persona *ho, during an nauseating lecture by Rev. Jno. S. C Abbott, kept a contin uous coughing, which , ptevented many froin hearing. People whocahhot refrain from coughing, had better stay away frpm such places, or else take i'bottle - Cf John son's Anodyne - Liniment with them. The , importance , of giving ASherldha's Cavalry Condition Powdere to horses - that have:been opt in, the gold , rain, 'stood in cold wind,..or drank_tpo Much cold water, cannot be aver estimated; no man should be withPut'abetn: whia Mania a good horse. grtv giiedionneuto. 1872. THE 'AGE. Prepare for the Presidential Campaign CIRCULATE THE DOCUMENTS Now is the lima—aet up Pubs at once Vigilance and Energy sri, the Present 'giro Dolibte.,4ssureince if" Sue.;„ cess im the :Future. IfE AGE is the saldieaTrnest • advocate ta or Dettiocratlc nciples as declaredikr the founders of the Republic and embodied In its institutions. To defend and maintain them is its conatantandtit is the persistent anti vigilant advocate of reform, general and multi, cipat. It has sought iio alliance with anyclique or class interests; Wino been subject to no cps ntht influence, but has labored, without fear or favor. for the general good, . While no expenditure is spared In any,cif the channels - of newspaper enterprise,' the. dip is aided by no official patronage, but relies on the subscnptipns and support of individual Demo crats, who would 'maintain the principles of their party, and of ,intelligent opponents who desire to seem= and'measures freely canvassed, anti bear both skips of, public. questions. Few roes of any party deny that free arid fthrless discussion by the press is the best defenstof the interests of every citizen against fraud; pecula tion and injustice, - • ; ' 1 THE DAILY -AGE Con Isinvrnz Liinsi'lsmasomicr. most ALL rams OF TUE WOULD, with articles Ott Gwent 'ment, Politics, Trade, Enance,..and all the cur rent questions of th day; Loral Intelligence, Market Reports, Prices burrent4l3tock. 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Lerma will be rigidly adhered to, and no notice will be ,faiwat of a subscriptiOn Until Paid.ln adviniee..! • "' • • ' • far We have no traVeling. agents authorized to receipt for us. . • - , , The poising° oh i the Weekfr•Age Is five Cents perguarter, of twenty centa . per annurn, to le prepaid to nL Cases at'the odice of delivery. Specimen Copies tient free on Opplinatian. 13ubscriptions can commence with any ulna , her of a volume .. Address • • • • --. • ROllll &- B1111)14 _ Nos. 14 ATCD 16 SOUTH SEVEHTH Stg PiiiL.iDELtIDA; - Tor .141(4 , - or; To Rent: k !..„,i t i cb t 'Agn#,l a m iabirbce r :lfigifL P rearg...u -v psn iol 4 4 two era rPringt or Iroter,orchard, &a. Will bi sold or matt( tersACA49Jleo.waer Ls to Other Apply to C. Cadills,pcmoacCorlicp, Ow . eo Daly, hlesleoppen..tilyorohaee . • Meehoppen;Jala.4,ll,3l2. A - GOOD INVEISTDIZIT N 1 ...... .':osimtatiliartipagax.; roa sax,a; - . _ . woe onbieribehsffern tor 'Willi his (hint /WI endilaw L ISIU, elm aunt in Barrow's Hollow, GOMM Tooriv CllP.Hoso's Co , Pa. -Tbellrlsi•DHU Is now aamoing Vcitt repair andwilrbe rendy for Mims btree: i ll . 'Both INDIA will - than no in prime , ord e r ! .ritern IS ilti smilinnjed 'Wadies from WI D. Li 6150.. R. FL,' ili=l••,.. Arot n tnituuticilar" ainvire cLint, can iatinnogniW Ci P#4 , .: '" 491: g 11,121 r ..: OInn.IT,UTP:-•=--71. .., • : 27' GIVE. DS 1011 ; DO YOU WANT: ERIE op ix 13 33 30 IS r 3" Mewing , Machinel TU old friends and patrons of Suspuelutnna coonty— again in tho field lour yatronnge fon. The Original Heim fleuring.Machhie ESTABLISHED, 1617. 111:PROVITD, 11311 • Pease eell sad see it, !with the froppovementi; st WIK. • voles store. Remember the Vendee Ilows. '":' has no Ein: Mlllotz head .110 ' Obit3 5 . '6, Court Stnet,,Blaghampton t N. Y• Wlleon'e Store, Zontiose, Pa. ,IL IL DUNMOBE. Mantra*, Jan 13, ' s-tr GCOVETS .0? APPEALS..The , Comnil•ateners of sn.rehenus County have fixed upon the following days and dates respectively far hearing appeals from ths assessments for the you 1812„at the Comatiolco era• cans, in Montrone, to wit:— Apoiacen, Chocoeut and Little kfeadoio, , 'Morey; . Forest Lake, Friandnille cod Itlddle6Orri, , Frlday, Feb. end. Franklin Liberty add Silver Lalte...a. urday. eb. Auburn.Jessup and Hush. Monday. Feb. 51.11. • Moak, Lathrop and Springville. Tuesday, licb, Great Bend'rowneblp and Borough. Wednesday, Feb. BD. Gibson and NoiNilford Borough , Thnrsday,Fob. S. • Harmony. Oakland and Thom so b. Ararat and Jackson . Monday. lob. 11tb. liattord and' New , Itlllitird TownsblP, Viesdai, Feb, 18th. , Clifford, Dun daff and Lenox, Wednesday., Feb tb.. Bridgewater. Montrose and Herrick, Thursday; Feb': lath. • Susquehanna Borough and Brooklyn, Fii dcy. Fe b. lath. • order of the CommtsalenerA • ; • W. A.01013=071: Cont.-Oak: .COnirulselOri ere' Office, 1' ' _- Montrose, Jdn.Latb. lin 1 • ' • Ad • 18724 .-. DIR. D. A. LATHROP. .. . Administers Esnarto Trunisrin Dkriti;it the PWof pf Chesumt street. Cali And consult in • ail .Cnrintia Diseases. Da. b. A. Itannv_p.., . a. F SHOEXIAKIER. Attorney at. Law. gotitnne. PO. Office nekt door below the Terbell Howe: Pnblle Avenne. Not:arose. Tan. IN 1 8 THE PLACE. gmtv. GOODS, READY MADE.' CLOTHING , ETC.; IS AT • GUTTENBERG, ROSENGAUM, 4, co, The tamest variety of Dress GoodS, Shawls, Domestic Goods, Flannels, Fancy apd Millinery , Goods, Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Velvets,' Velveteens, Ladies Furnishing GOods•always kept on baud. : • READY MADE CLOTHING;',. for Men's, Youths' and Bop Wsir... CLOTHS, CASSIAIERES,.&o.; for Custom Work. ' GENTS':FURNISHING GOGDS, HATS 4&' CAM' Best Selected in Town, and at POPULAR PRICES! Our Motto Si, .Ncrrer to be undersold,^ whether at bona or alum?. WINTER-GOODS, : Zito, Atireatly whited prices far tasty.' GUTTENBERG; ROSENBAT.3I & CO. 3fcintrc 4 i, litrati7 8, :Mae& .e:Laismzi T'o'x=r-m.aaxs3r.., DBUOOIST 1102117105 E ticontlnasllY 7.73M 4 W C4-00-4:›310,- i t keepreenstmstog band 4 tali 4 n4 a( ilia4l DRtf G 5, IiED . I . CLIES, CITMICALS, Licroas, • . . . „ . , Palnts:.olls Dye-Slittrs. Tens.Spleer. and" other Oral etties,Btouel Ware. Wall end,Wiodow Glass. ware, Frait!.Jars,' tamers. Lstiips. Chimneys: Nero mite. Machine - 17_0H. yanners' Oil; Neatsruot Oil, its. IlnedWhale OilAperosoll. Olive Ott. B Orli. Terser( slue, Varnishes. Canary Seed. VI aegsr.Potash. Carmen' seated Lye. Asir Oriase.Trasseel Buppartetaddedire struroputs'.Bhoulder‘lirsees, Whlpr,• Gans Pistol,. Cartridges, Powder, MAW. Lead, Dan Caps:Blasting Powder andtPese.-ViolimOtriogs.lloirs. etc... Flutes, Vi fee. etc-,FI Beaks an di Llues.Barsad Tact BoaPti Hatt On,. EGO Restorer*. and, Bair' Dyes. Brushes, 'Paket Bedires.Speetseles,SllverrlatedSpeont , Farks. : XistAtlst !Miele*: a genet's ) aStiallOclii.9l ANCY GqODI,..T‘TELIIIr. , AD thotailllng aid bertlandiof In tittort. vanity vier/ t ` 6mt to:Tnitore the sick, to ulnae tbo taste. to delight tho 07oi to gratify hoof. and also to condocolo the tool mud IMaistautlial COmfiattk of We. Baumerallon Is Imprnetlcabli, as It would Al, 0 Unirslolpdr.. Cult at tlurDrog and 'randy Story Or- WEBB 101 If 1N '7llB ' 11,111 • Cuentia' . • . . . •10 I:SZPEI SP/ ACC: 4 : 4 4 II • 7 E L • • NATICK,Ca M311.1.213LVE3v. -ftArvistraiNcl 118,666 feet In Tenetb 'or eatdelent ha • lel the toy:agate ford WELL OVER 40 3111.64 DEEP , Monte' tonetractlon—Easy In Operetten Glalng,"no IrestalD the water—Danante—BalLaWe And Cheap,. • .• '!'pea* 'Pampa are their rawn heat.rernmha 'lodation FOr Welly dealers In hardware and agrienltunil imply manta. Ptuntbant; Pump mac rts tilratigli the Coßti., try% Clrailirkite,, Medd:Led upon application by mall or giggle Pomo forwarded In parties in benne where 1. tore buy kenta Igoe retf4Pt or the Molar Merl pike, In bur Of. tie careful that your /limp butts my Md. MAL es Owe, patented Nara Alat,lBll.allghApplfte ether.l. - • OW*. 331cirtektio*„ . . earplFACTlntret., Staiinx4o; 4/24P0110 1 .*** 414 4 phileetplist,ll;o7l;l•Ativ. • : hi : , . THE EAGLE MMA ' AND :s TO 'UT YOUR PAT=T ItIdDICIICEB. ABEL TIIIIRELIt. MIEN 'o* *a SECt csx' ', 2 "nirPDRI BRIO g 4lgnvf the Golden Eagle - end rdortaX. VITE. , . Dealio tel. Inform tha pi:than that we basis mowed . ST. otirS kick of Prom Medicines. Paints, UCr Snub. ea, Combs, .Pertutnery; Fancy Ankles, ete.. Into the Stick Stare, formerly occupied by Uutteribt , rg, • Rosen • We harerev:anal Sited up int; store to Ifodern Style, and shall endeavor to keep well supplied withal! sitticie. - pertalsdpg tolttio Drug Basta . :. • - -We extend to everybody:a. our Invitation to Call and eta us when In wanrot anything ln our Ina. and when sox hi want, giro us a *fetidly.. call: To all out old customarywisdesite to taproot our,ltuenka tor the wiry liberal -patronage heretofore extended to es, shalt endeavor to merit a contionanca oY,the same. FPnrs.' ' • • . . o,:11.;13171t1S13.. • Elontfosa.Dec..So;l6ll.. -AM091001.101.8. Madoty.Btatement -01 Mbar* 101 , 110119j0r 11111.- Amoant doe ea per loot statemest. (1320,) $1,161 S 3 Inners* frets Slay I, 1870, So Net. 1,1311,. • 101 1T rallaer:e'aue on Jakmuent - of Jessup. Total. _ • • • ' ' $1,34000 AlptAust ofMoncity Sapscated 1n hantritlCol. • • lectore.• • •M. L. 71117EStgLi, V.VAMET '. :- JAMES DOWNS. Auditers Llbaty, licrtcatber - • - . REVOLVING. HO RS E-BAK& • • . WlAra prepared to (andel, these rakes eta aped quality, at both wholesale and retail. ttAYItE 13110.9., Manolsetarers.. . Montrose. May 3,lra. , • • . T • 100.M3121131 Is soar *awn . e .1 7 . 1 ,n 1 Ittpda or &mods In the Grocery I,loe. Please eve ma a call. Yott pad at my store Mike Tana . 'as ' • . • Gyien, Black and Japan Teas, Cod . Pleb. glickoTel, Lake Trout, rugart. Rice, Leman, band; Btarcb,l7snlits Gold Medal Scicratas, Bar Roap, Toilet • Deal.4ft:l'6e:tetra. fitlitlite.iCorri Startle.. Trartaa. lavaCoeftc, Sods,: Prates Itto Coffee. Keroalae 011, Chem. fluor Coe? Hams. lelgs,;.' itaiitner, Cie= TArtir,.." '1 sistaled 6:41*, tipteea. Celeeelteo3y4 l34l rara. Pl/Faltel Faitlt, I:nears% Oratrtrer,Ccra, ,Poschie;.`romatoss, Gran' and Cradle Cythea, Very ChasP ,14.caaroee,Jaly25,. 1 871—tf. , . NATURE'S FAIR RESTORATIVE, Oontains no LAO lIILPHIIR—NO SD. GAR Oli` ImAtt:—NO LITHARGE— HQ NITRATE OF SILVER. and Is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health—destroying Drugs used in other Hair Proportions. Trans Prent AO clap. as etystiLl, it will not Ed the Rnest kluts.—pertectly pAvs. CLEAN and EFFICIWIT —dlillieraituns LONG SOUGHT 1 , 011 AND YOITND AT 14...A5T1" • It restores and prevents the hair from beeorolog Gray, impartskaolthlossynioarante, messy" Dandruff. Is coal and refreshing to the head. cheeks the Hair from tailing off, and restores It to a great Eat mi. when Previa; timely lost, Prevents Heaftsches, cares all heesms, fineons ereptlons, sea unnatural • heal, SS A DRESS ING FOR THE lIAIR IT IS THE BEST ARTICLE IN, • k. DD. G. ERdlTELTatentee, Ayer.Slass. Prepared only ti! Pn9dron..P4OTHEERS. Gloucester llssuciasetts. The genuine Is pot up Ina panel bottle, mada4pretily for 141144:tem uammor, the mild* blown In Dia glass. Ask your prnop* Inr.FfastMes Sam ItMtonsTrat, and tweitlireo cent stampsto:Preoctor. Brothers. fora —Treatlste on the Roman Hair." Theintermatton It contains hrtiortkjs9o Inez? pirioti. • ./,1a717.1871. • - . • 1 6 'r 4 JostiotiLis TILE . ~ . INGREDIENTS - THAT COMPOSE HOSADALIR sm published on every paelage,tiFner. ror9 it ut sot &verge papal:dna,: consequently'. , PliTSlClLNS;ratsciimt!v . • I Ms a 'certain coo fop Scroroli, . Syphilis in al I Its form. Rhauma. tine. Skin Dliel . 30., - Lives Caw, plaint and 'LH diseans of lis Olt 130tila OP IioSiDALI3 1 owrill:thod he itto ts,y ns t rod ps ti the surti n:r on bott l 4 l pir UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS 1 hartkußaadslisidtiled4ractlce fik. Oat 041. threo rap. and t'reeiT endorse' it ni II fehOLI. lAgrativq and Dixrdlillillerl-...". , - • k. Da. T. it. puma'. DR. T. s_,lociviuttir ' , „ DR. R. w. CARR.- " . DR. T. O. DANNELLY " %- Da 3.8.6P.311103, , , of INsittle. ‘ RN. •L.ItcCARTIIA I Do his, DR. A. D. NOWA Edgetoath? N. N ? USED•4II))INDOII I 3ED fit iluarCtt laws, ran tUrtr. Mem_ l _ . .'W. Sh.tratitton, bath. WI:MR.IER? Llsos4 Ohio. -; H. BALL.I.Ims,Ph IO . • cuvr...sr at, CO.. cotaitornii; TO.; ROM, G. hiclTADDS.NOdurtreet. -boto,Tenn. Aihit Opate of 'mayor , : Wide! menthe In relotlon to the virtual of Toth* Yelled Preto ton OageknrutteeFluid Ext ttettet,patertamty they; have' ate eta . .the.treotmentrot then.we Mood,. and tco the alietedwo toy trt Ihretettlsouie yoti bo entdw to heilth. r• Ewenlfs Is 14 by allDrunistr Price 0/Z 0 On bath , . Address DB; =EDIT M. 4 Ar.rortoti amigo; = cvannis, r 1710.16Tt. ~ ~ -: ~ IEM DENTIklit o PFat: ll lo 6 Fal Particular altentlon gtven to all operations np th saga. ra tttdh. , Argitto.i. Tfflikluts.nryt aU the Tariaaa ylas flaw la awl:. roiled la listA(11014 tsalt; 'Case aa4 Fes se, and *Wary 7 , lotialTa DMUS haat,. 147 an. 5. law • • . SWg'lPZ.Tru l t,, b . 7 " wflik 0,1, 7 rFitl. 1" 4 • fount Tuointoo lireacitt 21w:tines inie - Direetery,klso year. $ 1 . 5 0-- ia iidastiothzi tine, Witt. STEW MILFORD CAYUGA. PLASTER.-741CHOLAS ; anoxia= pulp. tAratialite Cap:Win/ter. ,715#13 gelmad. U. M. HAWLEY. Azent for tapir° Sewlng Machlail t asmt..A.zpertean Bus Buzzing Kota, !lain Stmt., L - MOSB & CO , Dealer* to Dyy Coode,Date,Caps, Beveled Show sad Genus! Mereaandlse; - on UAW street sawed door below the Eplieopel Cleueb. _ ORION HO TL, kept by WILLIAIi 8311TPS, aerlfafst 4 street, near be Depot—! W. SUStEA.T. Foundry. end denier to Plows and other • utensils. nue 4nournsn Thinners 114:41. Mein SS. N. F. UMBER, Carriage Maker and Undettaker, - Sea Main Street, tWo door, below Ilevilt7llgeotek - NeCOLTXII anoTnzas.,.: D ealcri ukttir9,str,tpi aM Prosisiona,em Math attack. - • •••• .G.GAGRET 8011. Dealers In Floor. Fee& Una. San, Lltno,', Cement, Groceries arid .Provlslons on • Meta fittest, opposite the Depot. ±-' • W. & T. HAYDEN. Menet/41:am . Of Cigars:and Wholesale fluters In Yankee Notions and ,Y.they - , Good i e, on Maio Llhreet. below Episcopal Muth. t - jICI9S do HHAP. Le4ther 314untiketarers sad desists Alc_occo Fladlago,.&s... near Eplicopzi Ctitzt!thi • . • • - . &MEV As tiAYDEN. Dpikler. in Drags and Median* , • and Manotactarern of Ohara,- os Main Stp:ft, . . STEPJZITEI. Morse Blotto% indgenersllloststa AnatsinStreet.ionth of the bdege. , , . _ I. DICK.ERIIIASt. Jet.. Deatertn ta general erebesdle• ,-- sod Clo th ier; Brick Store. on Main St.rnet., GREAT BEND - 8.1,1011121 M, Manufacturer at Leather, sad dada' Is gosteral Morality:Wl/440n Nadu IS izeet.• sa,to to oa cr3 p. P. DORAN, 'Merchant Taller and dealer In Ready . Di7Ocipas, OrOcerles sad Pnrifisiatig, Egos tre ive . . -LENO?EVILM .of sad dialirrin a ri or Flows sad Castings. >• GIBSON • 11, 31- TWOLEY—Dealer In litotes, Tin. CoPror.,.Brati and h ectirost Ware, CatOlorite. Alto. roantnerton er Sbeet Moils to order. - re, Trourth and Lead Pipe business attended to at tale prices—Gibson liollove, . . ED WARDS 8 BRYANT, - 31anntaetarers • or 'WsEnna auk Sleighs, near the .31ONTROSt.: , . 0, 11, BEEDE—Couraty Barvayori of Susqueburris Mint*. V. Oftlce fit t.be Court Man, itonttose,Ps.-404, • • • , . . . ..-. . 'Li. /MEL Tunicen, Deliler bi nrno. Widleinea. guars. Peas, 011 s, Bpi Groceries. , Amery; ,Notionr, etc. piop, 41;.91:1 • - . JAMES E. CALiIiALT; Attorriey it Law. .Orice anti door below Tarbe4 How. P¢bUc torenne.l , . . Wl. fl COOP= & CO.. Bankers, sell Fort-Igo lra.t,. saga Tickets and Drafts Englancti asukAkot.,... . . - J. R. FLETCHER'S Eats% Saloon Lc tba pl4eLis la. Cream, Opten and Cl=hut mg meet* STROUD -6 DROWN: General Fire andLltelrutrt. *nee - Agents ; also.eallltallroad and itceidentTlekrua to New Yoeleand Ptillodelphiaw • GOlca-oae door aSalt. oftlio ' : V. B. CIUNDLEXt. General latatulCe and Was Agent. Etkbl le Avenue.• • MINS ,fa• .1410110 LS; thii ptica getDms anate: : • atneaSigart. Tobacco, Pipes. Pockxbatoo4, , d. • elat,NanCenNatlans, &e Public /Stang', • WM. L. cot by innicei and dialer la an - atldei mall kept. by tbe trade, oppo*lte the - - - toy& & CORWIN; Dealers ta Staves; Erirdware, - tad Manufacturers of ,Tin and Shedlrotorate,Fotnts; of Malts and Turaptke street. • e. n. mons% .nereturit -Tailor and dealer ist:• Cloths. Ttinsratoze. and Farnillbing Goads. our-. Randradade Clothing, on Moth Strict. Etzt_desir low Little and Blakaloo's Law Odloo. • A. N. DULLARD, Denier In Groterles,PrOlislolll, 130ilki,StAtIontrypd Yankee 290!.10n5. at ,tistiS et• Pabllc Arcane.* : , • - . . T. SPORE 8 CO., Dealer* to &Urea. liardwan Agricultural Icaplementd, Mural:id GroccricEpppu!'. to a Turban Mare. - . •. . . HATNSFOTID S urrcan. Livrr . and 14etysugor Stable.tarEmol Bata bolldttg. • SIIIIRIFF'S 139—, virtue of snits la th ed I:7 err! . Court of Common Pleas of Scoenachsnna county and. to me directed, I will e.ase to sole by,public vendee. at the Court noose la llontrote.on Saturday. February: 10th, 1072, at 1 o'clock. p. -?a”the followinst plsceslff r wands of hued, to wit: • By virtue of a writ of Lever! Fades. ell that certain, piece or parcel of land, *haste in the township of Franklin. In the county of Susquehanna, State of Penn., Weenie, bo unded and demi bed al follows, taw' ti, Ott the north W alto n : 8.. W. Truesdell, la n de cart by lands of John on the south by o f ofiohn Webster and the highway, and on the west by hinds of Cbadney Turner, - now Iletweea' McKluney. It being tot number 9610 /Amarillo tract, containing, about 100 ithreli of ba the tame more or less. with theapnurtenanees, dwellieg house, 2 barns and shads, . 'orchard, and about acres itopmred. (Taken in exc. cotton at the Wu it of David,:llanket. Jr.; and Jeremiah , Banker, n. Bard Banker. .ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land; henna - the township of Jessup. In the county of &logo*. and State of Penn tylvania,bounded and deserib; ad as follows, to wit: • Beginning at the northeast car. nes hereof • thence aton e bunt of Hylton Otillin and land: of Daniel.Plekett fit rods to a pest and stones In- the, centre of the rent leading by' antet Pithottand Lew. Is Maeda's; therm* west 100 rods to apmt.ln. lino 0 1.. 8, bleeders land ; thence north 50 ends to a post and stones corner of Byron Orillia's land: the:Meanalong' said °riffles line 191 rods to the place, 0, b•Btnnhtg.... - conhsi.nlngtO acres of land, be the lame moro or leas; (eateutll b gerefrOtit 1 ante and Inti, perches teretterly convened o Timothy and now owned Ind Oa copied el S. Maiden) with the ntes2 !moth bas. fra. hog upretne naancde os:u1t1 D ildi b g or chard and mostly m improved. (T n aken in. execution lathe tuft of Wm. IL INallthr, :Laggard top,. D. Seurlo TM. nen , Whitney.), Notice la hereby given that all bids mast Delgatd'3l[= awkoe, day of salt_ T.l.Witit Stair; Sherlirs 991ce.3f =tense, Jan. 8, UNIVERSALISM. Bend for free ,ante dopy of the NRISTIANINA D. RR, a arit.61616 seeektyjeumal, published by the New lark State Convention ~.f• Unlversallsts, cud tpotetritust. th 6 't‘serepsot ',nth 111.: 1111/131h: Terpas_s26o• per yeah Address. Publisher ChrletiBAL6P4des =hal Broad Way; New York :City.. _ - WOOD'S 5 1 ,1 ff,. 111314 1 NML 14 : to overp subser , lber of aters3's Musetim, tbe.o °two, putheoteurue Derooceet.ete. .• ',bleb to an ova • earn o u wor an • pope city. iftrr-. sea 0r.7 , e hentlnroTllton; flail fiandi-.. o.imarkrr la elubnia rrei==mi -.. 1 Periodicals foe thy tee. o OLIO U .A variaty of vresulutna op equally liberal terror). -111 an original grat,ellaarnatastne, Volunna X berwllntk - , 'am LI% 4.p roc .1.4.h/ten enples free. 'Addict t ` 8.13, ewPpg, ft; \ V-• ' . • 0 46264,, t,T tontiele ..'OVIIS ; ONE, Ulf 15 DIVED ,PAGE , - Milted In Two Colors. On saPexts Tosco VMS- Hundr e bles, wi d Engraving} d Mamas, Plants and et. cath dstcrlp - nons on 4 , • TWO. COL 01110) .PLATESi Disectilt4s Ilia plant for iimitint:' tieetiti Garden.," &c... TAO Winton:test4 nd' best Man ititho - Worid. tos Ten Cants, to grse ß is k ih thin btktloa SC dl.' Rota _ Tuna the cost. TOCI,CIA sold of iStl. ' • , Bothestar. P: Ei R!.5. : 11 Airign a ttulargi7: l o. wotta s 4 In Own form. We ittutlt • . tan back Nos, for we, four for poa„ MUSIC ALM T44 .1 . 4 1c ei •P n : • T ' eir byt ,3ilel s Address . MONTHLYJ. I; _T M B • " ;• • Tilftl3oX, = VarrA. ; r,Cll3lLE. E AriD Y - Sumpteltaima Depot; Denier jtt Watchch pOplut t rewilry. palling promptly dont sod • FINE . SILIIER GOODS! • . =do *speci a lity : Olivet I 3 otephocll.4ms A*. is no. Alneric4n Woc4eN at Co?n;34,Fties rpc wed - • vir Owl§ metre& km 4‘, 1 ! • Yea, of leas watts thin It kept constantly al? hand -. W)4,p3scorpt.,l3kusit IV:. ;I 15 pte'Ao i y; *eight. — • • - ' • bIX ''ci.s t rieh i ll a 4 D; T /14 praP!2;/§ll, U., Wrigt•
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