good 'intelliputtg issziatous,ssaviosi. ureter 'tinrk.n B. Ton Pastor. slosstasenisas... • —to* s. at. sass tn. Sab er bith &boot. - Prllng,Walesday Evailms ,gi b tric. amen. ali .dr i .sg r gr o . A 4 1 414=` • ka:elucti l hare waxixismotscui. pottp..... ft. mi. std . Vitt ..11;lp da7 pa s t. Sat kr...Wednesdays IN P.. IP* *ibbitti Services 10.43 41,1 a. and 1.30 p. ia. 84bbattt.tithool Prayer Ilettlaz 'Mandan. ^llp. to. XRESIITTERIA'S =men 11ay.,1. G.- Mnsp mu a. •-liabbarn Servites" • • • 10.43 in n. . and 1K 1 1 / 4 • Illabbitb"Pebool •• 12.1nwm. ;playa Meeting, TharedAy Deestings ' "Ir Lp. na. littittieis Notices. wood! siltivallan to tholag * „flaw saver . To alliriailng West--1:. Searle; Jr. f6r sale—A. C. Campbell. c-'tzllatiliata making—a D. Smith. --Publle Sale.- - P... 13. Duna.. —Public.Sale.--31;S: !pm.= —Erroete Yontli—t B: Ogden. ;Coria'and Astir vs!tuited —J. F. Buttertiald. -- . . . - ilarTMterday was the coldest day of tfie season., The Iterinoneter stood 12 degrees be. low zero in -inc morning, and 4 below at noom Thb is sufficient for the 6th of Much. -,. Attention Democratic. Committee! e members of the Detecieratle County Com trilthie. are heieby notified that n meeting will take place at the 'pt . change (C. IL filoon'a) Hotel, Idexattian, "facsday:April atb,1872-4t being the thit creek Of eckart—at 2 o'cloek . p.'m.:"lttc. mettt ".ts the Tatchwerd. gMMM * urrcctlon,_ *I notice the; 3* - uehanna 41 - ti nclielcra _to timt:sineo kisahir achoolmister, which our I ind Dean reriartatous last week as a teach. 7iewllllrond borough. The acenewas en ''acted in a district about two miles sontOrestof the borough, and the "principal" actor and amalgamation teaches way Myron flendrirls, a resident, we bclicie, of rnanklin township, , South Auburn MOM -John B. Hay, Esq. is preparing to build a large barn this Spring. —B,Toppeamneo of the timber, cal4oroll Mc )itdcits;Etl. 'going to haie a noii'b4rtk Aboin 4Gigij —Died of small-poi, Feb, 29, 1872, Charles Thanmore the 20111:yeitr of his age. Charles -. • . was a OA bey, and was much respected by a large circle of friends and relatives: —There is two more cases of small-pos here in Charles Gay's family, hut from accounts. are not to severe as that of Dunmore's There "are ,Irptit.;o to 30 who have been exposed, but as yet none have broketi out except the two who Ante in the house where Dunmore was. riiiiMEM "Reardon. The children and gratedcbiloren of airs Una.. atbl3rabster made her a. visit at her house tsro Alibis froth dlontrose, Feb. 24, 184, it being her - seventy-sixth birth-day. 21.Mand that home which has bran here for nearly slaty, years, cluster many associations and Memories. In the room father died forty years ago. In the south room a few years laterithe.diest sister was married.-=l;p in. the :garret we used to shell corn and ".raise =in." The henevelent spring smiles us a welcome and cecina to say "I remember you." The cat parrs, seemingly conscious that it is not ping to be/ll:gen npeltimney."-Theseand titanyother .menitVistio am aWaltened,"and it.SeCitty 41,but, ' esterday that they were realities. Oar reckon mg and observations, however, tell ns that we are more than half way over the stream of life, and we can almost bear voices of loved ones on .the "other shorq." "Home sweet home," and other plecekfttlin; the occasion *ols snug, anti in conclusion'gnmble were Offered to the (lisp of all bleisings and r -skim AcratUcr At Are syer." was snag from every lieart - and noire Con. An Explanation. Ott EnrrOn reference to what yon said let ITA4 i respee Linz a "Fraudulent Ppoceedure" nt AteErldgerater election, I deem it my.duty to aerrdpata Mr: E-. W. Hawley, the nominee for Asiessai, from nufbiame in the matter ; 3 re aired r • the treaet3 from him, atjlid erased the name of Mr. Lt wis.and aubstitUted that of Mr. Williams on every one of them myself. You were perfectly correct in aayng that Mr. Lewis would itavolleettelected had not it been suppos ed ME-Wilaies trap a Democrat, for I should not hive - done What I did, and the vote cast for hie world have been for gr. Lewis but for eirtiumitante. CILINDLtn SrErcEr-Vs. [We deem it Democratic always to abide by ill Nato/0e majority when honestly and fair ly obtained, anctwe claim it right for any citi zen to strive for any ollice - tither for }lima or his friends, but ashen $ fair opportunity Las been .ftivs l and en nittftlmmeled expression of Auras liWitttOlc.lbr..that Pa:FPO:A la obtaittetUVrery principle itt.Damoquay and whicit underlies true 'Republican government teaches subm iota: . A.failtat to be present 'at plimaTateet dupla of itsclfcensurabla, bast It is made doubly act afterward. Whin corrupt :cliiptesjutd rings ;me control ofPrimaryauddele ipltaluettingi and eanvintiasas and zit' tennis lat#thein as to stifle the woke of togisjoifty. hea*olation is the oidy remedy, bat mister 14.011ratirctimstaricM.--RP,.-.. - - 11 . 1144617 itaffillutiquebniiitsit Co? . . .:- , _ lust. Earn—lt - may not be important for you and pons readers to Itsoirousq - yefft ran be propeifor rue tciitaie the PntsOrevrby thieve made 943 tbesubJeOt ore newspaiier article. Alti since fi snanger mi)ted Ow lumsC. and asked rest for the olgbi, stat ing that be was estsiuming for Alias Blackmates bo . o_„k: •In the malting. When he offered _ toTpay for lis entertainment, ho remarked that 'while be was not beggingfor bread torldmieff, blillte . felt likes beggar: . - A fool weeks since I eao - 11 Yletter in, She pipubtiosa from the Itev: Anson Smitb,or Ohio, (fornseidyot this cotinty) Wahl& he esgerli Inquires "when the Eatery is to be published; sod - tho , eetiv'asse wat hpme feel like be"s*ra, as they go from house to house tee fay, not Seetiresubscriptiow. This saendy.siMakt, 'F; 1 ,9 4 !1.!%f.'4 410 tha gezielVlOi4 l jud t4.4straY: pask`will bagoneftr eiirisid Ent: NOW ord, *few calm pioneersof thicatmlY raisin Ith, Vegn ttli4t4eAtirognatlon eau tna Obtain ert is from ittespfin?, wltti great expense find 'him, that kis Biadunali has gatlteredatinitt luoinstlen she dew offers to: the sage. kap. peers to . me that every 'Mum in the county, ags' pecislii, the - yoking, should fake interest' In 4r work, and secure a cppy withant urging.— away tOwnithip should place one in Um caned' ihnsesin'elert as &Out of its records. 41IPW' lie tibmihMeticounia will have cms, and if those Whir eipec — i &stow emu their more pabdle- spi:itedinotto tay more honest) neighbors via. recohdderrebeiricao, the qi:sim of tha3injitor ' 4 11 . 04 ins ttoS`i native of this ceneti, hut' 41"0.: granlits of mr cluldrca, vereit the pfo, Deer", and if no other ileika cdribut:uwouid " take In whisking" to procuto.lutor..them, the records ortkose *Pa drove tile: trlldista from tkeii ldlia, and tnsde tko•aildeitCse tationfor • - i.::.• • - , • , "ma eta adepeutent alt: I "History laments Melt" 'Many yesro ago there was in Massaclittiatts a very old lady who, stilL" hurrabed for King George I" at she.lid doni.when ^a Bid:" =Sho prophesied, year atter year, that. we "would all PeAlad to get hack under_ the good old , King a;' and was estrelve-ttiouldbe,loo,laifore slradiesit The boys mad to tease hrtr, ire order to.hear her foolish talk, which commonlyeinied In - a broomstick raid upon them, in whichroode of warfare she was always victorious, and vaunt. etherselfluncli.Ou her triumphs.. She must be dead by this time, and most dembtedly was intstakenles her prophecies, iFnot in:tbe history of her battles. Bat I jesigaller Writ 'For' in 4. D. 1872. I- have perused a paper ; sicked by , a man who was well a Copperhead, during tins Slaveholders' lon, that he would hot 'Abe the Stars sod Stripm on his own prettitteC(thaugh do do:so by frlends and neighborsj and. threatened to shoot nortmmber,"not less than twenty ,"who should lift the gat in his yardf All I know of It !stream his own confession, by which it appears that he bad a musket, a shot gun, andtWo six•berreTled Pistola=was serYithle-hodied—and In a fighting frame of mind ; yet be never'citre.red blinselt or anything outer Els arsenal, to tight for War:don which Washington, Jellersp, and Jactiop;lriv ed so well! _ _ • . . • , One who would - make , such an , exposure of hiroself, naturally brings to mind that :equally brave Massachusetta personage, who doubtless died is Tory, as ibis man VIII ',die e'Dcinorret," of the Parson Mashy stripe , . The "litggarites" should notworry him. Always respect the in t:trinities of fools and _the aged, Maga of 16 got along nl lll6 lll thsglititPiksOt help—tbsdranccessors, rim liSPublissitasf:SM, ens gat slong• without. the °Liman. • In reply to trio ithocej have' 'Oente - gliftled the Montrose /frptieltsdpi to oiseitithe, leliaest lying sheer that, GokAltalghty• ayetiedfcjed to be publishekand consetitzenOyl.rieici . ks)ch it only :by accident , but , I confess vots. I have f o und ttireoie:nrdi the abOY; ' ) Pint 0. 0 ,tftlei that "History _Hakim ttaCl47;aid hozi that Mr. Apporriattot Ofibe so Impotently tore . 14 to histOrYT .cannetaei.", .aiast thiqe.bo. longs to that class that St. Paulapeakitot that are - "gireii . over to herdnesi or heart hate Minds JO.belleie a lie the ho - May; be damnedryet I would not return ralllng for railing hut speak 4.13 words of soberness and trulli - 4 Itcannot be espeetedthat I can tread alLthe history of our country In one short letter That goes to prove who the Tort's of '7O Wcre,end for nearly a century since Cm old woman with her Moomsticli has left her brood in Massachusetts, . - and they have finally spread all *scribe Lolled States, they have become so rinmermis, theiged their, name" and their garments su 41:11 that it would fill fire volumes larger than any family Bible end not half yet be told ; yet a very few particulars must suffice for the present. In '7O the Torys wore red coals. WashinOon and the whip generally called them the Devil's rag habies,because when the whip popped ono over they always found their pockets filled with plun der and their garments red with their brothers blood. :From that day to the present, A. D. 1672 under all their assumed names from Tory to Aboliton black Republican with their black coat - of IrCOties "Wool haskti mud ont 0 . compel' o>:-e nolmttenhiS :coat and . you Nvlii 44 the sane masks that Washington and his men did —blood and plunder : Strip off their hypocriti cal cloak and toryism will stick ont on all sides —tnry in , tee-kessktory tbk *art and tory all orer,—lld same dewirs rag-baby Yet. B. C4VTIOUS: I will now quote a few sketches from history. Ist. Youth's History, by R. G. Horton. "I shall show in this history there have in ail ages heels really but two parties In politics.. Our that did not believe in the people, but wanted a strong grsvernMent lo Con t forisr 'l.oe Warn'. ; "IC Liget that believed In the people was for retaining power in their hands to control or rule the goy. erument. The former is the .llonarehicsi or strong gateriiment Party. ftVltieiribeis (rem called teem In the Revolution cf 1776. - The latter : 44m Democratic party. Alexander Ham- Alton 4ras the ,P=der.of the Tory or Monarctucal party and Thomas Jefferson of the Democratic party. I shall show how this Tory party has always beta trying to subvert our government hecaustrit le:Oared on DeiboevatlcOldelplee. I slurillbciarthatilniily 'after being ilefeated in, every other effort, this Tory party assumed the name of Republican, and took, advantage of, a tioptalar delusion about ,negro equality:and-me complished its long cherished purposes. It Is a fact that this war was. not waged to preserve that's:lea' Or'ie'lialittitin republican institutions, hut really to destroy both, and that every...dollar spent and every life Inst have been takeityilie Alsollilonistetro illsofpretencei'L Let us see what Mr. Lincoln's leading organs have on Mil subject. The North- Aosertion, of Philadelphia; said "This' war has already shown the absurdity of a, government of limited powers It has shOwn - that the powers of every government ought ; to. be : AO - must be unlimit ed."... Did ,ever...the Einperer.olAnsiria h4k in language itepubllcan form of government or more laudatory of mon archical power 7 SO youiree.that . not onlTthe acts of Mr. LinColnlut tho sone and language of the leaders of his party were all In harmony with the idea of despotic power. Under the cun ning but hypocritical, cry_for the tinion.4olr traitors were clanoring, notonly for the eternal .vertbrOw of the links, but iorthe destruction s: the free system of gorerniciint established;by the patriots of the Revolution. The Whigs of 'SO got along without the old woman's help, but the question Is who were the whip,' Appomattox was not with them 'nor any, of his ancesters. ills grandfather was Fab ject to King George, and did all In his power to murder and subdue the Whigs, men,women and alarm in hopes, of . inh , etatlng some a their - - • - • •'; 5 emyr says Appomattox, "you refused to i t ct the mars and stripes tlagixt your 3;artl o ."l'That is false t . Frommy 'malt to gray hairs I harp Toy (limy cOnittry, her Matitutions and her banner. the stem and strirs 'that ray grandfathers fol lowed to victory under our,belorgaWashingtott, and nay ttitlici_ under Jaclisois to the linelstrug gle at Nair (Olean& I was born aDetnocrat sucked ftMn my mother's breast, it, has grown With _my youth and :strengthened with my BIPMS9?- - I expect todieA,4eirerVll•PeTo" - crai, inside and out, in d Stead shoulder tci der with mybrothexpemocretrati the et: whiff Pict* inscrlbAo#,,our twunsevs, Perhaps you never saurtiorirtieesaii thilAftsg,which" the black Republicans circulated= in 1834, just;, about-She tinte-tintiorganizttktheiringly. sal Ova youlwo et them; • "'AU ball the Siggtfirg lie '`O Tile stint grow pale and dins, The strines.srebloody scar*. •••-• .• -A. lle, thevatmling hymn I Tear dottm eel:Wanting Re . Rail mast tae starry gag; Instal no sunny sky • - -i93tb hates plautetlanz g y -Nosy- it does notlook namitable thisi perrywhich endorsed sash *lO Could &Velem it all sincere In their tone for the A.userlcan gag?, They, simply pnt fFtb the my of the Wort and the gag to get the war started; and after whte/i ibeibalireo , gio7 cmld malt to,,sweramadi ;heir fear, ktrPcfe Width 'gigs' thgiloietraYrPT # gait 4 ogovetutient sad its suntan "tots it,'Frallis: =lO to eat, ct g ggglFgl ta il . 11121 Ch peeress should Ur° tbi saran Tights as addyaßeaPltt.lNow,-pask, whcrels,the patriot that wilinitaie ntelfoiledstipg spell itiett ;Under suehatirehistaidee tortuillut suck al leata my Yard: Pota 'Bag of - t9 a lon, biat;_tt neva:flag, with their broiher'i, bleak cotitidnlng . -.16 I Oars ankthe atandaril bars, s grean•eyed - atbo- Tory; - lrosi,liould ask Illr4ppourattox what lutiAeiaiibythe Waratiopperlead IA The Ahaliticn.abi arc viritice - to 'Usti the word.— They can " , hitrillylook at a' Democrat without crying ciat!eoPPer-head; I am at alas to know what they mean - by if; ;II they 'Mean Demoent- For their benelit.l will give tny 4eflitlitionWheir4l.7 .1t,O;io#OO . O coati frith so small a a - lentil Gun k° cannot swallovr rein lar buck isegro tail foremost—head, horns and all. Now, it cannot be expected that such men can he as ,vise as one-that. has worshipped the nigger all his life time. `"I knock right under to such men; I never 'claimed Infalibillty which : they mutt earnestly do. ,Now, to illustrate their 400 7 1ed g e010864 is State,nertiPlua, brielheri,llved :Malty, of. these Widepionlyed peeple;' iintlfilte of the somber vegularWitio• mouthed' Niggertst :Ai called Mho ilea jabilee•tuAellAg:;. Ho , :Addressed them on the- oce.aalon.. ;He spoke' of iticeess in the 3ootlt i General Grant Mucked ilthriiiigh ;the 'Ghana:rid:ilk 'Valley, bad burned die:City; mardered the - white Inhabitents,llad destroyed everything on his route, subjugated those poor; white rebels and set the lovely niggers free. He said he was so full,ofjoy be knew not how to suppress hiralell. He said he was at a low for words and that he could compare him self with nothing but a cask tilled with new wino witlinut is vent-hole. Bight before him sat an old - Nioinitn!=no doubt adecendaut of the old lilvvzsehntetts • broothstiek woman—with - her noinatkopea %%post b fr oem: to Ey:arg i l:lse :01446h , m 'amOto' *beta the Priest ho 7 gaie Oppertunity for other tuturke In Clair moment the old woman she - -.Elhe'vraeso Pall of joy that she was to tit'JAL . -.. &he felt just like Brother Gums. Elie *mild repeat lib words and flay "amen.' Some s.KL.T. —Aproligiios. Enigma. I am toinposed otAbt lettere : My 5,8, 7,4, refteshea the traveller " My 1,0, 2,8, is a Satel• lite of out Globe, My whole Is the name of a town in thasquelumn* county Pa. °S'i'htiiilll be tt.e - kist tv *waver the above Nazymt*. P. Ilattllista PrelikebeiS. la - e • • These prophets declare, Ilnw Ito they-how? • • - ITavd they ever been thou* In oiderto learn /Tow the meicit_ Ty stands, lb the below, Where theieni sue The devil wilEgo, And eternally burn? One would conclude au. ' • - 'Tb hetiethefti into On the sulphurous Issue Of iniqulty'iTite . . -In the wlriterand fall, Theugh - irben - the - iliy*-king Slnttes earth with Its beams, .And hushesto sllence , The ail vary streams. • i You same bear them at fa Where are the danverta Made to the.faith, :Under ores:time of fear, Or terror of:death?' '• Echo, says where? . Like a tumultuous stream When frokt Manacles break, They run well for a setteen, Then leave In the wake A chaurlel quite barn. They tell is sweet stories of, good little boys. Who died early:in life, And entcrcd.tl* Joys Of the realm of love; Ori girls who were angels, Excepting the wings, • Toe pure toirewain Among vanity's things, Renee taken abort. NiCe epistles aro rend, The dictate of zeal iron the work newly chosen, To 'thou , that they feel Equipped for the i!iett; TlutFrtslt the .writers .4 year's molety-hence, ' , And If they are not •Ip t e World); elements, 4Then 1 sun not right. They move to Its base, With stentorian notes, Thehonse triode with hands, Their cast-irk - 01moms Seem like& to touch; Their auditors ears, And: possibly some . Are illeliCd.lo leans Which you know overcome "Some folks Over much. Let lovo be *Our theme 0. apostle of Clod! -'---'.--.7l.iovwlehits-lth such else! - "•'illsrnt teiridi rod, Till charity wanes; • The Christ whom you love, • - The phristssitten you preach '. Constrains bYtthe same, And;asks you to tench '' That lt dile:fest it:Mains, Let reason creitrol The throne of the mind, When you seek to unclose The eyes of the blind, Or lead them from sin : Let Wisdom pial zeal Make felicitates --truce, And' then by all means Deemed essential to use—, think you will win. Sz.incarm. Ole Thum. IlimbnitOM,'Xarrh;l672. ,''.: M~R3~.ZAti.~tBf. tiraADca=-:Siri•ratt the 2341 ult.;- at tho Lams ot the -bride's parents; by Rev. George Greenfield:John W. Builock,o4cl Mls9Fanalo Batton, botli4tOtingville. In Cam town, Feb. 14th, .187,2, byR. Elwell,,ol&onP. Squires, o Wyalnsing; • and - , Hiaa' Harriet 'Whipple o f Htanding Stone." - , Bradford 0 2 111 4. Fett;224 1872, by Rev. D. Dna, Geo. Rutty, 04 Miss Omuta F, Bronson; both of WYAII3 II -Dir . - CuuntEtt-.Knestatu÷At . the Wyelasing - par. --sone* 28tb,11272; by Rm . D. 'Craft, John G. Currier, nt'Aprnniteon, Susquehanna, county}, unit 3lrs. Emma S. Mater, of Wilmot, Bradford county, Pa. HET2totm-111, Soutlaiiir Milford, Feb. 27,1872, Horace Seymour, aged about 60 years. • The deceased was an affectionate huaband, a kind father and a good neighbor—honest, soci ablailmace loving and 'a friend to !ha poor.— Vile:men.posse ed n hgtlparitnient io mild and Ontrirrikrln wleytown,,N; 7 Des: 20tb, ••.,1871. Mercy Ann af:Jobn+t ~ors.r o dfutNekli 0 team. tholeaiderice orher parantin Oakland, on'Tuesday morning, Jan. 2d. 2878. - Emily. the eldest 'daughter of John C. and - Elms Rayeaond, aged 21 years. p IuIT-731ra.: AdallukAraltk.nras tba, dangtter . --wtjoelCogswell;wrg: Sigmas bora in me, Bradford Co, Pis. 1880, and died In Falrdele; ri Cio.; Pa.. — aantary. 27, 1872. AvsnY—Daild Ave* departed this llfo Feb. 8, ~./ff72 . •0 ,Surat, Suatlarh Mk Co., hi, In the --::T7113 ruts of his frum • • • . . itn.- 1 1nlEarrieli, Fel:attar, VA Ms. of-' Mean' Chandler, fater 11 - 40 A /4cP.0 1 8 1 4 80 . IT 4 4 1 4 / 1 A 8 15liatirrrit+BilitufaritTebraiu*; 121448 M 0 , 3V/148.1140sidaw elite We Ttio= 3l Y,4l ll leli 1 4e4-63 pert . •=m7.4vsrmrei. titillOrEftg Institute. ' Aa Institute vain be held at Thomson Centre, Match 15 ionl 10th, couranencingoi 10:o'clock, a. ml= of' Friday. Teachers; - Dllcatals. 'and fMeadsof_ ..gdnestionpme2ae an d • A SP: O. TAXIS, ca. a 1214. Fi;reet• lake, Marcb 2d, 1872.r.n0.10--wi _ Coin arid Oats Wanted.' One hundred bushels of eaeh. WIU toy cash elatir oats, and 75 ett for corn delivered army. place neartirldzwater Cheeso Futon!. • • Jnnoarn P. Barrzartzsz. firldgetrater 3forcli.s 1579, - , undersigned. baying ,eola ldilarra; will otthr Vileby auction, op mild, premises, in Fbrestiatke Centre, on Wednesday, Muth 29; 187 commencing at 9 O'clock - a. m., the follow. prope_rtyl_Seven choice Cows, 1 Lumber Wagon, Vone•horse Wagon, 1 single Ilarnme, 1 Saddle, 1 Mowing macbine,• Platys, Chains Dram Fortsc: Rakes, Dairy Matures, (t set of Blacbmitb's Tools and a quantity ofilton,lf not `acild. s befi3re,) 1 Cross-cut saw: Steelyards, b'an• nig Mill, Gun, some cider Barrels, belt bartel of Vinegnr;itAnantity of Pork, and many other things too numerous to mention.' -Tansta.—tUl Anima. under $5,, cash $B,-and oaerd3 months' credit, with Interest and approv• ed.security. , Towsc. Forest Labe Centre, Pa., March O, 1672• • Settlenttlitlied; 'All persons who are lndeated to me on boob acceutnt, excepting debts of a recent ditto, are requested to call and settle by note or othenvise without thrthcr notice. J.W;Coani Montrose, Pa., Feb. 17. 18 . 12.--Iw. IParat. For Salo. George Filnk offers to sell Ids farm 'consisting or IN acres, well situated forstro farms. haring prortouscs sod two barns. Btidgewster, 2% miles from Zifontrase.' Ode of the moat de• skable dairy Itirms Lit Susquebennis Public Sala. • The subscriber will sell at public vendee, on , Ma farm in Choconut, on Friday, March 15,1872, commencing at 10 o'clock a. in., the following property, sit Twelve cows, three two years old, one span of horses, one years old bull; one two years old bull, two PloWstllormw, Lumber wagon, Bow vragon, and other fattin n g uten sels. Also household Denature, bedsteads; chairs, tables,. and various other articles net mentioned. —I have a quantity of hay and grain that I will sell at private sale mot before that time.— Terms. All sums of $lO or over, nine months credit with interest and approved security. M. C. Burros, Auctioneer. Choconut, Feb.'2l, 1872. J. R DONNE. nB—w3 Proposals for Sttildipg - A. Pastoral • llama at St. Joscptosill be re ceived at the Post Office of the above place where Plans and Specifications may be scan. JOHN . gLTTERY, Pastor. A Farm f o r Sato or ROM. One hundred acres onand, two and a half miles west of SummervilleJn Franklin town ship. Good bnildinas, wchlmatered and fenced. Will be sold omitted an liberal terms.. 0. St. lismuts. New Milford, Feb. 14 "7.3..:1-7-t- Farms and Timber Land far &4 0. About 80 acres, 134 miles from 31ontrose,•on the Wyalusing Creek Road; hes good slzed, well-finished house end woodbense, two good barns, sheds, grit:wry, orchard, well fenced with stone, and occeraillng water, for $lB per acre. Also, a 10 acre place fn West Bridgewater, late ly owned by J. Sauter; has new barn, quit, and'srater, for $43 per acre. Also, 148 acres of Timber land In Harmony township, half a mile fromjlarmony Centro • Depot, on Jaerson Railroad. Will be sold cheap by 11. Dormers& 3lontrose, Feb. C, 1872. 03w Notice. All having accounts will please call and settle soon, by note or otherwise. Any persons tow ing butter pans, will oblige by returning soon. 0. 31, 3.10 w Milford, Feb. 14, 'l2-7-11 Take Notice. On the that of wirrndgned our agency' of the Q,ueen's Insurance Company, of Londiin and Liverpool, for the reason thatthey required ns In future to report our business to an agency at Wilkts-Barre. Our agency is in dependent of other agencies, and we refuse to reprcenet any company that will not allow us to report to the home office, with the exception of the State Agency, at Harrisburg, represented by Win. Buehler, Esq., for whom we have a very high regard. Policies, as they expire in the Queen's, will ha replaced by us in other first clan companisa, We have recently taken the agency of the Liverpool, London and Globe, having a capital of 120,000,000. AIM also, a Very old and reliable Company, known as the Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company. Capl• tal and assetta 01,124,886 STAMM) at BROWN, AgetalL MoDtrosc Feb. 14, "113.-7-tE For sale. A house and lot In Brooklyn Center. Enquire of Mrs. C. Tiffany, Susquehanna De pot, or C. M. Dare, Montrow. Jan. 80, 1872, Irr-tf; Clover and Timothy fbr liiile, By the subscriber, at 11.1; Webb's atom. Mon trine, Call and see my new variety of "Al sike " clover seed. Montrose, Jan. 3, 1873.-817 FEW YORE PRODUCE alanzurrs. Corrected weekly by Hardln . g, Hayden & Co., 325 W e ingtcm St., New I ork. ---, • Butter, pall firkin.. . 26028 Cheese, dairy, ict , lb .... ...... 15016 factory 15016 Eggs, per doz 84033 Flour, per barrel... 5 8006.80 Corn meal, 100 lbs. 8.7504.00 Wheat, per bushel 115901.61 ltyo " 90099 Oats " 51054 Corn,, " ........ 2130i.1 Flops, creitik6lB7l 4ft350 Tallow ---" 809 Lard Per 1b. .._ 8(x50o potatoes per bbl ......t.soao 00 Apples " 8 0003 00 Turkeys per lb . 15016 Chickens " - . 15016 Geese " .... . 12014 Grouse per pair Rabbits " owes NCO rI7CCIMI. 311r1. 21' RAILWAY 7... r.,;, — s Vbbepri rat i the tau the rescalein lovuuessurs or S a ve doll:riper share each. called (orbs revolution or the Board of Directors Payable U follows: Firth luvislracut , , .. - ./anueryl3,th,l2l7l Huth levielluent .... Tannery 13th, MI Seventh Ismail:neat listen 1.31 h, 1871 _ .^tO; -tuthinstslesens.- • '''' ... UM Tattilnatslment...., . . Ritb. As the Arndt Is prople4slnginost favorably, Kis sarnest• lyeatred and absolePdX anesssmy .thst Out payments sbml4 1m promptly ins2.oalits Pot 0 18toskimiders• BROWN. tiecretlay WU. U. COOPER, Trusting. Uentrole. DeeeMbert) IPII.-0141 - • • C 3 4ICP X.ll Ar H 0 P,B Choler QuAntltr For Ws b? 1:1.:81)11f21114 ta the ?ea As the follhartag tor Defeo: 6=l/I,Egg •.. .!• . • • •,-"•," • $ 4 70. .• • _ Btatre ,4164444 •.• • - BI 40. Ilopbottozo,Dee. UM . :;.- ' C10,41%.7. 6 OS Sala' estant iw sztjAg ia lgto sz Csr e jlaa t ig firaftrtesAs.Sl.ollL-ovAst3. . 4ATELOP,iB:III44,OATED MEW 19 , 4s.futhod mautui4 , 4ol34h ',.4,oANgrtft eaff i let* rztrco; apu ~lre~~iiX ` ~Y~o~i~e ERRORS..OF YOUTH. • . 13ENTLENIAti whoa:trefoil for yeas froto Mines Petmatere Decay; end ill the effects of lodlstmtion Atli for the sake of tererlug be. =hit], ;end free to all who need ltrthe - reeelot. nod 41- trctlen for =Woe the elmelo remedy bylrblth he was cared. Seam trishlnctoVract by the advisees coed. taco condo so by addrauteg, to perfect coeddeere, nN tlfltDlM, Vitedat effsef; klog Yon , . , GBIOA olingunar.' -13r4Orepb SAlne, of hld State et, Chtorgo,*rllee , . "I Wes eillealktO see i Mie inestotandptafl4 . rtho Mama that bad 66= treated bintio OfonfsiOst neat pbyitelans. I saw hot; the Mum toaii that tritottr Matumn:aamm prrxr.heiraitshat It iremrert rated to be lt,wheta he the best thlt4,ieould prase . Abe. Adios°, mut trlthlhemeit gratitylog - results. The patient bad beirreettalued tether room for 10M/time, tuititttaiiiva dejs me t ed` theßltters, the ems able to be iheitte r ied Is oor dole; heroism honsetrork. - I think very Ittglilr of year prepared= aid Intend Petite'. it eon =MU/ In My • sirira363-sLowrir Diseases that progress rapidly to a crisis are not the only ones to be dreaded. Canker or dry jot does not blast a tree as soddenly eon stroke of llghtfdog, but an• less curette:lit destroys it as certainly; and in like man. ner chronic debility, although it does not Mittel th the twiftstesi of yellow Aver; Is as snro to rap the amine of life eientnelly as - acy demo disease, if not chatted by invigorating medication. „ pent Is something leexpres• Ably loathing In the spectacle of premature decay. Languor, pallor, emaciation, depression . of spirits, and a distaste for exertion, are Its onllnary symptoms, and they should be promptly met by tonic:. treatment The best itivigomnt and'exhilerant that can be adminltterid In a case of this kind Is nostetter'e Edomech Bitters. Thitelide preparation 'rouses the dormant enemies of the erne., nod the errengthening amd regulating properties give rperomnenticed , tealth• hil impulse to the vital tomes tkus brought, into play. The failing appetite rev:matched, the prOCCII of di. melon and assimilation ar e quickened:the quality of the blood is Improved, the semetlonabecome More tater al. nod every organ that contributes to the nourishment or the body undergoes salutary change.' By these means the repair of the physical siruetarots greeted and its health and vigor rertured. in no clams of diseases has the beneficent operation of the Bitieribecu more mark tel end striking than to those characterised •by general deblittysod nervous prostration. Ladles affected 'lrrith these ailments fled Itttbis most wholesome of an tonics end correctives the retest nod surest means of relief. .it la strong to rertoreand powerlese to Injure. bottles the uniform testimony of! clouds of wanes es." The advertiser, baited been permanently eared of that dread disease, Coommytion. by • simple remedy, Is anxions to make known to his fellow-aairerere the means of cure. Tn all who desire it. ho will send • eopy of the prescription uicd. (free of enerzt.) with the dire°. dons for preening nod acing the same, which they mil ends sane Cons fur Coma:mos, Baolcm cis, c. Partin the prescription will please address MT. EDWARD A. WILSON, tat South Third Street, Wiill..the:O. N. Y. , . 417 THE CONFEB3IOI7B OF All MA D. . DMILISIIED to a waning andtor tho bcara! at young min and Gana, who Gaffer from-Niaioaa Datality, &e., supplying sat =alma? ariscrac. Weave by one who cared hitarelt. and sent . free on receiving s panelled directed envelope. Addreen,NATIIAN IdAY£Allic, Bo Itlyn,N. T. lirooldyn, 9lsy 17,1871. Gm nr - flettliag liTareled.—Esseys toironr.glr e.on, the delight* or home, and the propriety or ltrairoprlely °reciting married, with sanitary help ,for those who reclvinatted for vantrimanial funniness. Sent Iree.in sealed envelopes • Addre.s, LIO WARD, ASSOCIATION Ca* P., l'hiladelphie, Pa. 3FICT3EI.IOT r ex itm WILLIAM SMITH'S Hatensire Furnlthre Wareroom you will find the largest stock of. FIRST CLASS AND COI h ION FURNITURE! To be found In this section of the eonotq, of his own manuftethre, and at prices that mono! Witco glee sada. faction. Ile makes the very best EXTENSION TABLES I In the Country. and WARIUNTd them., UPHOLSTERY WORK Of all kinds done In the neatest manner. 19 .IE, XL XIV 3 33 Xl= E 3 t OF V•HIOLTS RINDS. PURE NO.I MATRASSES, COMMON MATRASSES. U• N,DE R T A.-K I NG. The - subsoriber will hereafter test; the Undertaking a specialty in his baldness. Haring to completed a NEW and the most elegant HEARSE In the State, all needing his services will be attended to promptly and at satisfactory charges. WM. W. spun. Montrose, Pa, Jan. 31. THE PLACE DRY GOOD§, READY MADE . C. D. LATIILLOP CLOTHING. ETC. IS AT GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM,/co. 'no Largest Variety of Dress Goods, Shawls, Domestiov Goode, Flannels, ram mid Millinery . ' Goods, - Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Velvets, Velveteens, Ladies Furnishing Goods always kept on hand. READY MADE CLOTHING, for Mn',3s Youths' and Boys3Year. CLOTHS, CASSI3fRIIRS; &C,,. ' - for Custoin Work, z. GENTS'_ FURNISHING 'docais, HATS CAPS; 'flileaffieleited in Toirii,inicint -POPULAR PRICES! . IW9 60&I5 . 20030 Oar 'deft° is, "Xerer to be undersold," Irhotber at hum or abroad. - 'HEAVY WINTER. GOODS, WlLsr . o. 13740,. great!) , reduced prices Wreath,' , ' GUTTENBERG; ROSENBAUM co Moatraeclguitury Et, .181:2-ni w 2 355 3 33 lannweeilltta, iffy alt H. TT i kwd. v t vad • 'bib') ,Grocerf 4Lef Plow% jantisto a call. 1'023011 11!.i. Ft zspqota Chace Teas siio - ' • Green, Black and Japan It i , . Cod Mb. ffinctOrat. Liko Vont,. Elia& Mc; Lcaton, Extract. March, Vac pia Einn.c Gold 'Medal Salcratna, Par Bonn, Toilet o . Divicated 8 4 ,12, .. • . ruin Clitria, SOON Pruitt 3,toCogct. Enrostna 011,9oitai." • En:At:Pare nano; ylgn. nalatas. Pro= Tartar. • - endnitod Cod l i isbafinix* Candles, titian Ware. Canna -Eniprlitananli .cracters. porn. ?index. Toranto,o Grass aail Ora4le: Crain, Very Chop. _ litospore.leattOstl=tfr IPLD.TEWELIIY-11. Fide 'Alicia. Nag =cat. aatlethatmtalleaofJoi rawCald astelSttu el:y.reassd Watcbca and Watch Chains. Silter aailitlatr platuty. YpitiAnives. jate. imarsortgpmt 0 azumuooaa. ricahnza„ :wigs sts4' ad!Ass.— Cup stoek, • 7liettnti, Va., rm. , Al= TtrItRZLZ.' TO CONSVAIPITTES TO EUT TOMI &lin% g11141"5 I"U** w_tot4;42lsel" "wit 4444**fifts, GO 14 - 7..3034z0rta cATroA nuetErt. , =:iciaitotis sz i tiata, Deal* la grAlne cmgvaluller„„ FmAti 110 P & C0,De11.: 7 24 lo 174 dOgit. Ms.= Boot. and Oboe& and ()Mtn! Merelgoadlso. - Q; strftl, efampletts Wow , Lilo oppapal cant. •• CrStoN 110TELi.trpt by WIUJ.AIf Sktintoml64B w. 9r4iniAl'oundiy. and &Ala Italows otket atimills, tell! Soottee4t.ftanne /Wan, . N. r:-.llt3llltß. Carmv - Alalrerand - rodertsksh an Ilan Street, tam dolts. belotrilawley's Stotts. • McCOUDD BROTHER'S: Dealers m Oraustea:sad Provisions, on Main :stmt.._ niansts soN: liccisAtimagr.44 , A vas, Wit. ; isme. Cemept..(iroeedts ald.r101111:11?)1 Itala Stretti appoolo thy Depot, 31annfattnrets- ot 'and Whatnots daoloro In Yonkto'Nottorni and treaty Goods. on 'Stain Street, bNow Eptteopol Climb: • !JOSS di IVAP. Lenthir to Mc. acto L'lndlutitate4ttaltplstagaCbartit. • JIATTIMT:DeaIeso nikneniind'Utdletneth, and Dinunnieturen of on- Main- titivet; near ••• tbetlepot. ,:g 79. STENICNS. Ilona Stioelnz andgeneralßopitiiis Nest Street, &oath of the tulip; •- •,. 7, DICKETIIIALN. In.. Dealer la general ineribiegte Ind Ciottilnv'. Wick Stara - on Min Strect.• ' GREAT BEND L. IL. LBNfIRI t. Biatmadarcr, Leathes. cad In general Sterchandlpe, on Than !IMO.* U. P. DOIZAIk Merchant Tailor and-dean In Itesdy Redo Clothing,Drygoods.UrocerirsAgrraTWOns, Nan Btreet.• , „ . . J.ENOSVI7.T•P' EMAIL WIIITE. 'Mannhetorar *rand desist !nailed or Flows and - Castings.. ; • • , GMSON EL 11. TINGLEY—DeaIer in Stores, Tla, Copper.ltrasi end Bheettron Ware, Caning,. &e. Also.-taaaatactru , er of Sheet 111 male to order. Eve Tree:6od UM Pipe la elnese attended to as tatr prieese*Qthaaa grow. Pennglrantn,—l!... , - 217117AtiD3 A BRUNT. , Ituratattaiers of Wasons ate Slolgtgiinat tholutaelStore., -, • - ItIONTROSE._ o.,¢:DEEBE—County Btmeior, of tnigtiehazoi con. b. _ 021 . ce In the Court nonie, Slontrose; Pa.-447tf. suet TIIRREZII., Dealer in DyeM goon, Feints, One, Dye Stare. G.toeffies;'Jcstelty; Notioni, etc. Lap, JAIXRS E. CARitALT, Attorney at Lair. Ogles sae floor titloly Tarbell Bausch rtablic Aram.* WY. 11. COOPER al GO.. Backer& s U'.PorelEe Pas. sago Tlct...ts andpray, opt, gnext4d, irelandiatiket. J. R.TLErcasirs. Eating Biloon Is thoptste to got lat Crum, Oysters and C 11619; In artry sot& On Mona ' street.* • STROUD .131tOWN, . General SW sattLifslosar. =CO &MIS Itallromd andAceldeatTleksta to Ncs Yorkfni Philadelphia ? OZet one door east F. BATIANDLER. (lenient] Inittranee sad Eiloaeltb, alnedgent. Public Avenue.. mass a Nicitota. tines. Cigars, TobeeCo, Pipes, BPeeta do, Yankee Notions , Ate., Brlck Block. , ,L. COX, titaness matter . altd dealer 14411 articles astally kept b't the tiade, ext.:elite the flank. L . - , • BOYD . - ds = COBWIK linger. In Brava, Itardware. and Mandan:atm of Tin and Sheetlron wino :asset of ISIaIn and Tarapiko slreet. , MORSR, Marthant Tailor and denier to Cloth*: Trimming*. and BimaMing Goads. aid Ready•Stade nothing, on Illtamlttratt r at dbot t• low Lillie • d Blaksloo's law Wag. _ _ ... A: IT. BUIL/01M' Dealer In thaw les. Pr:Melon, Books, Stationery and - Yankee Notions. at. bead es Pablia Avenne.• . . T.' SPORE' A, CO., Dealrra in Stores, liardWare Agricultural Implements, MOIST and Groceries, oppo Alta Tarbelf,tiousa. neriesrottri .t. stircu'EL. 'Livery and Exebango Stable: to roar of Mink building. • 6PIE US 10011 ATM DO 'YOU WANT T 33 3E 33 moor SO wing -Machine? , • old (steads and patrons of Swimsltanns , .1 again in the tlald soliciting tons patrossp tot The Original Howe Sewing Maine, ESTABLIMED; 113 n. nIPROVED. Please manna emelt; with the improvirments. at WU eon). store. Remember the lintels@ Rawl , , , ltu no medallion head. ._ - ROMS AT- 66. Court 4reet, Binghampton, N. Y., AND n Isoit'w Store, Montrose, ?a. m H. allaaciam Moilticie, Jut. 131 St 1331333:17... WICT DRAM= ZONPROS3 PA.; r.oontlnoilly recofilstg ~~~r ~o~r~s~. . - adieeps toratantl7 en band'a 40rib] A. DRUGS, ItEDICINEIS, CUIMIMS. LtAttroas. Palate, 011 a, Dre.Stnffa Teis,Spfees, and other Ord eerlea, Stone v, aro. Wail and .t 1 Indow Paper, Maw ware, Prole Jar, Mirrors, Lampe. Ctdranera, Ken . sena. Idaeldaery ()IL Taueure OU, Naitsfoot AIM , . is deed Whale 01),SpercuVil, 011vo 011, 13pItita Town elue,trandshea, Canary Seed. Vlnegar.Potaab. Colleen. "Crated Lie. Axle Greate, Tresses, Supperrtere,ldedles , lattnnotetra,Shealder Braces, Whlpt,,Gens, Pistols. Cartridges, Powder, Shot; Lead, Gun Cam - Blasting Porrder and Pose:. Strlspe, Sowcele. Plates, Fifes. etc., Ineti ifookiand Ltnea, Dar aretTedlet.Solpa, Rate 0110, Gale Restorer*. and-hale Dyes. Moab*: Pocket Autrey. Spectaelet,Bllver Plated Spoons,Porirk. Estreig. - dcer. Da4tiot Articles, a aortal assartanarf FOC?, GOODS, JEWELUT, and, PER.PUSIA I laiteletdits sat best k.tpdt at - - • . P.tTILIT SILDICINES. • , -}L rem /o,lshartmileati,7 tbitto _to restate *to OA. to olouatho quite. to dellabt ti) Ivo, oistl (Lai of B nemspaper._Paltos thoZ?risciod Ye to ttloty Lop of • • •:* • 4.II=TUBIOLL. • ' aItOOEHIES.Z-Tetti great van* ...A sad cheap for Uts qualities. brad Paths. Use best Immsetet... rat tics quilt, ot nolusas, fliis; Cot tee.stbd telt naerbbent isptces, dze • Sienttosse Res- .4tbElf goNy'Aftp_ SANITARY -4M Agtoca. AVON; • thatasteadetitdtheltren. kid Vsll3lftwo.4. 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