The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 13, 1872, Image 2

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3. D. 11,tilcLISY, EDITOIt.-
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WEDlwismioior. MARCH Is. Ma.
THE LEGAL ASSOCIATION BILL.
It will be seen by reference to our State
Legislative report that a bill has been in
neediiiito the House by 9,1r../3eartlelee
o the "dispoiation . i.ofilues
reedgnitanaio in this con
ye notice by a Harrislifirg,correspon
deuce Ail the Montrose .Pepublieau, under
date of Fehrnary-loth, that.the bill had
passed the-Hone. As it was not intro:
. -, troduced . twitil Friday, March Ist, the Re
publienn has either miTpreiented its cer- -
' respondent or its readers are 'tote served
with the earliest nets. • The billwas again
• brought up belorethe House on Tuesday;
March 5, and was "laid aside" a proceedure
which brought it, immediately before that
• ,
body for
. action, and undoubtedly it has
passed, but we have -not as yet seen any
-.'official authority for it. Onr authority is
the Legislative Journal, which is official
and should be correct.. In . case has
Welbrive no doubt of it) the
people of this county will await with con
siderable anxiety to ece how our legal Sen
ator is going to "fix" it. Allowing us to
' _bet the judge of the wishes of his constitu
ents, he will find himself badly fixed if it
should fail on his hands. Delay may true
'l,y be said to be dangerous for him under
the circumstances. We have no reason to
'.presrinisthe will adopt any such course.—
, lie give' his *word to the people, through
the columns of the Repub'icag just before
-his election, that be would carry out their
'wishes and we have it yet to learn that lie
Willtot do it,' •
I The Interest question. '
• Another bill has beeu introduced intro
atice!cl into the State Legislature, making
Of t interest 7 per cent, but the de
tail it we have not i seeu. As we before
have said there is aCI Use of meddling
'with the question unWs ear
roundsit with severe limiting penalties.
Iti . view of our proximity auiLibusiness
.relations with the State of NeW York, it '
might be well "to do as the- RoMass do,"
Making it 7 per cent. with forfeiture of
,tlebt, and a heavy fine and impSisonment
4er-fi9fatiskg i4protisiona; Thdpeople of
county, as well 'as the whale State,
must be casting about them for a.relief in
the premises and secure a wholesome pro-
Option from the ravenous .harpies, who
are note picking the bones of many of the
laboring class ( The right of petition is
yet left you, and you have the power of
" the ballot to select your Representatives
if thiise.alreadv elected Will, not heed your
priiers, and time should not be wasted.
We are told by the Shylocks, thaf , if a
law of this kind is passed it will do uo
goo~3, it ,will be et - aded ! What moral
At„NQ doubt their is good enough,
-last such men are cowardly - ,with a few ex
ception& You might say with the same
force of argunient that there should be no
law against robbery and murder, because
it is•sometimes evaded, and you might ap
ply their other falsity with as much rea
son, that without law to limit "the supply
would regulate the market price." It is
passing strange to what straits self-inter
est,wilk leadsome men. The only legiti-
mate ; sphere which should be granted to
furring Capital; is to force it by hits to seek
abine other alp.uno for accumulation when
it:demand:3 more than. 6 or 7 per cent. in.
lerest. Let it lake ita proper position in
AgLricAltpremerchandizing,or manufactur
• stud' by remunerating labor produce
wealth !and preverity to the country, in
stead ok fettering it by enslaving the !a
l:taint 'masses with its fdamnable "cut
throat" schemes, Give us a etringentlaw
and let them violate if at their peel.
Few, indeed, will 'be thcsz c3trartls who
will dare take the risk. •
Labor Reform, Ho::
Tbe:lfontrose Rspublican having read
flpreee Greeley out of the' party proposes;
ire djicald . lun]s from its last issue, to as
sume the reins of party government it
selt It has nominated a labor refOrth
ticket, as lin, labor reform ticket, Which
will be under , the 'ban of the Grant dy-
IntstY":and similar . to its "Civil Service
ef,goyM:i.. ..•
,• . ;Orir• neighbor says Grant is : a tanner
and Wilson, of Massachusetts, is a shoe:-
maker, and'uominatee them for the work
iriatani ticket, with high told for a plat
a happy idea! Boss" Grant
and his "hands' having 'got the hides off
from Learly all•ofIlre laboring taxpayers,
'would, in firm rare - mane have time to.
.10. them, and liTilsou being a shoe-
Maker coahrmake them.up into boots and
which' wonld be a splended "job,"
gad ; the "High Tariff policy" to protect
tisfin'ironldcotriPlete the Monopoly. Pert
liOS,tiiieditOr of the /4pub/i oeri bas been
prinxiisid . a pair of boots fur Lis share in,
the work. We • think, however, that the
katieris all tanned, and the boOts and
shoes tasdyrnade to set this posse.up iu
the shoe and leather business on
drily' direr:Cut . plan,- about November
The Stokes Mild.
:Scattlitlay, March' 2nd the preliminary
fia4T_itl. Stokes ease — came to au end,
ledg4.! Cardozo deehjed that: the jury
,t2ltielif:olo"au indietment againatStokes
'constitilted,. and that the
dittlient shag therefore stand. Stokes .
taitiiseVMerieon and Grldiatn, declared
that ihey apprehended' "assassination by
this 'Erie yetainees,” and &dusk/ asked
to4ireeb.the.Sheriff- to place
half dozes men among the andiienee to
control - thexh; 'which they 'Fere informed
bad'idreaiky heel) done.. Afterludge Car-
Via 43t6 givtn, Stoke's"
riapiisel took eraeptioil to, the To lint. but
sia =tea Catlin ,proctiring f fr,o'
.tinogiiiivforta . bßur-itai -
4 The icene."
The Northern Pennsylranian which
claims such a "neutrality" in political
matters, hoists , its cloak sufficiently. - to
ken . alery• large font, if not ‘a "cloven"
one, in coming to the - defence of that pada
.
. ,
gogue who •has made his pimp, net, Irn
therrt
a al, bitt-tamoxiolis btr introdurticin
,
of liod,reprebeusible, innovation - upon
the Cede of "tlielphno teaching the
yontig ides how to itisS."
We did not intend to make say remarks to re
gudlo Ivhat the Nonrrts4 Democrat styles the
"Negro Kissing Scene," that occurred In one of
the schools of this township, as we did not deem
the matter of enough .impwrtance. for further
notice. • • • _*. • • , • ,•
grand-dangbtei of Deem and smothered, fre
quentlr amused themselves and 'others of the
schoLtis by "throviing kiises"to, or, at the negro
boy.- 'The teacher detected them at thls; and re=
proVedthem for it; but this did not deter them
froth repeating it. The teacher told them that
if he caught — them repeating Abe offence, he
should ;make them kiss the negro boy"in ear
nest." • They did repeat the offence—the teacher
detected them in it—the result—the negro boy
was kissed, and a sensation article was manu
factured for the papers, reminding us of "Great,
aches from little toemoros grow," at. • * •
We have given this more space than Its un
portancodemands, but we whited le show that
the incident was unpremeditated and trivial, and
that the young man whose name is dragged in
to the public prints, bad nn other design than
the enforthneut ofpropef discipline in his school,
and that the punishment, although perhaps no
pahltatee to the girls, was under the circurnatan
ses,justwhat they deserved.
Wouro willing to bar eta; all nominal
It r alluding to thisOutmge,und
only slew tt in its - general hearing upon.
the social and educational police of society,
and taking that view idoneore. arc utterly
astonished that a public journal will bold
ly assert that it was "ptoper dicipline"
.andltist wh'at they deserr,ed.if
."Theather.sitler as the editor so face
tlously ternisit, instead Of beingextennat
hag iii its circumstances, makes thn out
rage still Moir Maroons :ind its example
before other aspiring pedagogues is more
damaging in its tendency.
The crffeiace,which was the mere playful
action- of two little children is more su
perlatively trifling than possibly could
have been surmised from Mr. Dean's com
munication.:
Where is. the parent in Susquehanna 1
county who ‘;‘-onld tolerate the school
master
who adopts kissing, for any offence
ass punishment, even among children of
their own race, haring out "No respect to
coh , r," ind Where is the public - teacher of
journal, ware the .Norlhcrn Pcnosylvaniah,
or those of that ilk, who have modern
chivalry enough to defend it, proclaiming
it 'just what th,-y,deserred ?" Would
the County Superintendent ofSusqitehan
na. county feel warranted in asking krrr
to infuse their "art of teaching" into the
minds and practices of the teaclrrs of this
county? If cilia itenarick did•it from
lack of mental arrd moral sensibilities, it
should be known and he needs more ad
vertiiing than he has already had to pre
vent his imposing his services vpon other
locations and the profession of teaching
needs to be purged from further scandal'
in; that
_source. If Lc did it in an, n n- -
guarded moment without thought; or in
absence of judgement, let him manfully
acknowledge his error, and awefor public
pardon, and not, disgrace the avocation
which be has assumed by an attempt at
defence. it is not a "trivhd" matter.—
' Therein is contained a principle, if file..
ceatfully dlended, that would give pre
cedence to most wanton vitYlations of
decency and paturr, And be productite of
great eri4 The act, if not the man, should
be denounced• by every eititetr.- We aro-in
clined to be as charitable toward the editor
of the Pennigtraniaa as he is toward the
"negro kissing" culprit, and consider that
his article'was written without "premedita
tion." As we are out of the profession,bence
our motives cannot be impugned as desir
ous of supplantibg any one when we . say,
that too many miserable apologies for
teachers are misguidin7 our children in
Susgcnhanua County and noCall parents
or.scho.,l officers can shift the responsibili
ties.
The:Editor Hlmsqf
,
Our neighbor of the Republica4 has
laid asidie his apostolic robes.which he had
so lately donned, finding Allot under the
"ban of the Grant dynasty" he could not
!ear them . nith grace and'ease and pur
sue his calling.... ; That the editor "is him
seif again",is patent:by - the nec of hiiold
argument of stiter "a liar' it. the follow
ing:
The Mit Tork rrilttne, with all its bitter en
mity to the President, is constrained, in, speak-
Inzot the French 'ATMs InTesth,-,ation. to make
this admission, in its issue of March 13th:
"So tar as Gen. Grart ia pason4 concerned,
Ire are convinced. that Vie carrOt investip-
Goa olld redound to his credit'
...
Tetir.d in the -Von/rote Democrat of
March 6th the rolexttiOn that Borneo Greeley
charges the President with being; a thief,and
prorait. This statement made by one who
signs himnPlr"Veritas," which in-this instance
is propetly interpreted "a • • •
Now we snbMit, iftheabore is not cow;
clusise_prod or what our, correspondent
stated: • 'We, are trilling,, witboist fear Of
being charg,ed with going over to the aboy
litionists to say that, we fully cOncurvith
Mr. Greeley that if Grant, ana his satel
liteivould not attempt to smother hares
tigation,• bist rather. cOnrt it, the:pro
sumition might be that_ they were- inno
cent until proven guilty.. On the other
hand when editorsarsread mite the Party
and Senators are_ threatened with the
bastile for daring to ask att iurestigatiori
to unmask the th ie ves, it is conclusive eft
deuce of their guilt, foe honest deeds Will
ben.. r daylight as trellisdarltuess.
Death, of Saettb Viten;
Salem Town, the orthographer,' whose
name'is indelibly stamped, on the 'mind of
almost every citizen in the ifizited States,
by a chow familiarity with his reader, and
speller in - their seluolboy days„ died Feb.
17th, aged 92 years. Almost a century ago,
a little waifirkfaiia in the streets 9f
Sam; Idanuteliette,by the authorities,
and when it became neeesuryto give Lim
11'• ee fio.vna'ealledSaietuTsin4.aiter
94tilf;::titiefi35
„. ,
ktiown paternity he Ills death we
here reeord;aucl- this sattnilittle foundling
became the tetteberota whole nation, and
his name familiar, to every:person alinost,
s frontoliildboad to mawhood. -
Goad Expensi.
..looking over the
"A - atinal'Report ^ of the Ciiiinty Expend
d 'especially my attention.
to
,especially at
- •
trneted to two items, to wit':
Rtiad 'and Bridge VLewer s - i,1113 GO
Reed Damages • - •• •i• • 31,74 00
•
$2016 60
These two items, of 'course, do not cov
er all the expenses inquired. in locating
the;publio roads of the county, but only
such arattach to "viewing, laving otit,'.'e to
The expenses in contested; cases. taking
Ilipositions, eta, the time of the court
hearinr them,u mild surely Or quitetlotible
this amount. I,presutite tti . totild be safe
to estimate the cost or the Public roads or
this county before opening at $5 000 00.
Nov is the county benefited to that
amount, and if not,.tithy 91 It appears-to
me that many errors slave crept into 'our
system of, locating roads, some of which,
,I linepose to point out i I Ist., the court
should provide by "tale," that no road
petitions should be presiented at , the
Nofember or lanuaqr terms of 'wort, or
at least-that no "Report" would .he con
firmed when the "view" was made between
.November Ist and April ISt,
• The reason of this is' obviolia. No
viewers, however competent, can properly
'i'view and lay ont" a road When the groud
is frozen or covered with-Slow. Swertips
are closed, anti . covered! up• and • no
superficial examination can detect them.
I have tnourti roads located during, the
Winter season upon ground that no -sane
men would think feasible, could they
properly examine it. I 'l taie no doubt the
court and viewers are freapently imposed
upon in this way. Petitions are presented
at the November terns, in Order that the I
view may bo made in winter, knowing
that if _made in summer; ho road would
be lecated upon the :route; named. This
necessitates exceptions, deposition, etc.; to
get_the report set aside. - ,
31y 2nd objection is- to the viewers.
The cnstciiri,,lies prevailed of appointing
men living . tit or near 3lontrose, to 'view
and lay out" nearly all thei e
, roads in th
county. ,tsilo not deny that these men
"are men orjedgment. On the contrary,
Imany of them ate as godd as could be
I found any where to discharge duties.with
1 which they are famiber,bo a man may be
1
a successful merchant, or a competent
mechanic in Slontrose,and yet not be "the
right man 'in the right, place," when you
send him to Ararat to lay out a public
road. , .
Sappose a road is asked for in Spring
ville. I would not have the viewers ap-
pointed front Springvillci, but I would
select one from Anberu, and one from •
Dimock where as many men of good
judgment reitic nuoto ding to population
as in Montrose. These men living in
adioirtiOg townsbipS uronld certainly know
the wants of the community, and character
of the country through Which the.• road
was prayed for, better than the best in
formed strangers. iVith a 'competant
Civil Engineer, frd,m Montrose or else
'
I whereas the thirdviewer, we should, in
• utykadgrttent, obtain much more feasible
rotates for roads, with less expenses.. It is
generally supposed that the associate
judges - have charge ; of road matters, and
at least one of the present judges knows
from experience whether Cr not the above
charges are. not sustained by the facts.
The Legislahue.
The following bills raised the Senate
last week:
Au act to repeal all latvs that require
constables of the Seven i t townships and
boroughs 9f the connties ;of Bradford and
Susquehanna to make retarns to the sever
al courts of said counties; and hist) provi
ding that the several townships and lairo's
shall pay the constables ror.atten deuce on
elections so far as relates to the coon ty of
j l3radford: Passed,''
Mr. Fitch had a hill liasied incorporating
the Wayne Conn railroad company.
,nquoit ON! ztEcitos DAY.
An act to prevent the 'sale of intoxicat
ing liquor 013 election day was passed. II
allows no spirituous or - malt liquors to be
sold, furnished or given away, to be drank
on election day,dnring tlie hours of voting
Violation. of, th,is law is pnnished ,hy one
hundred days imprisonment and arc Linn.
dyed dollars tine. i CotistOles are to en.
fore° the kiw Under the Sonic. penalty.
Mr. Beardslee, 'introdticed: a bill into
the House, March late Entitled An Act
iepealint an act relating; to the disposi
tion of fines and forfeited recognizances
in the county of §asquelininni.'
The folhiwingi has passed both
Houses and gone,to the porernor:-
Az: Ler in relation to landlord and
tenant proceedings, under the act of
DeceMber 14; ', •
SEtTnn; L Be it enacted, That from
and sifter the passag,e - of 'Allis act it ."shall
not be lawful to tiimmedee or to prosecute
any proceed:lugs to obtain possession, of
any landa or. tedpneuil i 'under the , pro-.
visioluioF the act of thelGeneral Astern-,
big, entitled,s`An act reratite to landtords
and _ tenants," approied December. 14,,
1863, unless such proCeeding shall be
founded upon a Writtenjease, or contrail._
ii writing. or byla tiardle agreement, its.
and by Which th 6 relation of landlcint and.
tenant is established between the parties,
and a Certain rent is the)ein reserved.,
••A Quece WU)** :
• A littlegirlYn the South, +sld'erdnigli to
attend school, had nore . heard - a prayer.
A missionary fej)socided her to go, to the,.
Union- - SundopsehOol The? bad- - recerdly
etarted r ancl' krhieh..wat couducted' by a
Jody, .When: thellittlo girl saw-theschool
was:quo:a mith.Singinglad.lit#er, she
91.1FTRIstfitn.--tolticipayingtqD,lttieV;'
mother, we've got the queerest school
marm you ever -
MINT or heard OP. She
sings songs -and speaks pieces in school,
and the fu#, Or It is, she seta right, down
oti her knees when she sneaks her:
piece.".
StnulaT-School :Union might find
workfor a lbw mum' of, its pioneer mis
sionaries in that region..
0 13lowIrM lbr lilt Settlement."
"I organized ihettst Sunday-school in
this 'county' and•lan it- myself," - said a
shrewd, - bat Illssipateil - ,Wiseonsin lawyer.
"A,feti oflte..ttiteri"thsearne - herti early,
We wanted_ to get in decent, industrious,
settlera, -. 04 - Vop • :the tOwillei s'o I
said. 'A, §n titidy schenl will aro* the folks
we want. It will be the best ithd cheapest
yity : to_blow- for thisettletnent.'- They all
agreed to lit. Therejasn't a Soul of us
thatlletended• to have a grain.of
So Pm. pitch - 6d Upon ,me. to carry ont the
plan, •I did 'it.; sending tb Mr.ltiets of the
'Americana Suntlay , School :Union fur a
library; and ran the schen} all summer.
It did - the blowing for tis splendidly. tiey
eral Clitistain- families came in, and as
they bed a better stick 'of piety, T handed
the Sunday-scheol . over to them. It was a
grand thing for us.. Ne Beented 'a good
moral settlement. Itt fact, sir, it gut to be
co pious that I couldn't lice th.:ro myself."
burin= VaCtlne Mattel'.
We got the particulars, from an anthem.
tic sithrce, of .a distreiiing state of affairs
existingin thttown of Ilnitland t Shawa
no county; maniftistfy resulting from %tie
citiatioth alttrthigh the precise and direct
agenCies Which - mintributed to it are not
as yet knowni'Lgithill4os hariug, slightly
prevailed in the county„ the Town Board
of Ilartiand'rholvi4 to have vaccination
thbroughly perforthed within their bar
date, and accordingly made a stipulation
with a well-known physician of Shawano
to do the work. -Ile visited the town last
- Wednesday, and between the hours of 10
oolock. in the, morning and 4 o'clock in
the afternoOtOaccinated 117 persons, old
and young. Of this entire number, with
in six hours after each patient was vaccin
ated be was taken sick, exhibiting symp
toms of having been poisoned. • By the
next morning three had died ; . two chil
dren of one .thindy, being among the vic
- Very miturally.gthat constesnation
siezed upon: the community and fear ad
ded still greater danger to the situation of
the unfortunate people. Messengers were
dispatched tuiTtis city for medical aid,und
on Friday,bra..e. t. Crane and Rhode
went. to 11? - e. scene.-
By life 'finis tbey.airived there the sick
people - had till began to improve.; and ap
parently ucedS4 little else than stimulants
to entirely recovers' As near as can.be de
scribed, themrins of the patients present
ed an' appeatabee similar to
- the results of
aSucdle-bite ;. sind the symptoms were those
of persons . recovering from overdose of
morphine. - Great clrc was taken to as
certain the origin of the vaccine matter
used, and 'it :-..spiicared that it was taken
from tfie arms of,. perfectly healthy
disolved,,as the physician insists, in
glyeerine„. and..inserted in the, arm by
the means cit 4 patent spring instrument.
CONGEMiSIONAL Vl2
S.c.krt, - 51itreti S.—The flours bill for
the appointment of ivehief Medical Pur
veyor in the-army was passed ; also, the
bill io.create an additiouil land district iii
Minnesota. Aftelesoure tithe spent in Con
sideration, of the L-nisi:vier Appropria
tion bill, the-Senate, at 2:35 p. in., went
into Executive session, and :it 4 pr m., ad
journed.
Ilocs'E.—ln, the House, tinder the call
of the ,State;a,.nn miler of bills were intro
duced and- -referred: - The ,Se: nate bill to
continue, in force a grant of land to the
State of Nevada for College purposes was
passed.. At 2;20 p. m- the Rouse went
into Committee - of the Whole on the De
ficiency Without completing thebill
the Committee rose, and at 4:30 p a:-the
House adjourned.
.Sgsrars„ Cisawen_s,mnoe
o personar 4 exPlanation„ denying the
charge 13:ought.,against hint in - the-Kaw
sus Legislature, that he seetived his ch 4,.•
fiat by Initiaty; Mr. Fomeroy. offered's
resolution referring
_the Matter to a com
mittee but absence, of an official
statement of the proceedings in the Kau-
Sas Legislature, the resolution was laid on
the table., AhilLpassed to extend to the
city of,Plittehurg,o6,.kovishins of the act
of 1670:relating to the transportation of
goods hi' bona: - The Senate : proceeded to
the election of Alio Committee to Investi
gate the Sale of Arms to France. The
following committee-was chosen :
Carpenter. Sawyer,
: Logan. Ames,
Harlan and Stevenson. An
~ short was
Made to ~
_int Mr. Schurz on the Commit
tee, and Mr. Stevenson tried to : be excus
ed; bid the Senate refuied.
.The consider
' ation of the LegiSfative
: Appropriation
bill was then resumed. Among the amend
ments adopted was one approprtating
$50,000 to enable the PteSident to carry
into effect the Civil Service Reform
scheme's. At 4:35.p: Mr,: without complet
ing the bill, the Senate Went into
tire session, and afterwards adjourned.
.e. .
.HOUGL--In' the "Hous a hill.sapple
,
amatory to the, Apportionment bill. was
reported'aml recommited. It, proposes to
allow an adtlitioutdßepresemative to each
ef the following.Statesl..New Hampshire,
Veiniont, liew(XOrk,-Indiana, Tennessee,'
Louisiana, 'Alabanaa and
,Florida. Several
bills to remove path:iv:ll disabilities were
paraSeikA: bill granting the Oen:4lllPa
cifle Railroad .one-ball of the island of
• Cerbamile in San . Fr,ancisa hay,' was',
debated; At trig expiration of the morning i
honirthouilr went over. The AHouse, at
2' p: m., went into Committee of the Whole;
'on the
: Deticieticy : bill. : A diseussion - on
the negro 'and 'KM Klux questions arose
betWeeu MesiiiiCox;;Danies and; Rainey,
the last a negro, which or-mimed 'some
diets At 4:30, p. pi., without completing
hilt; Mello:se, took_ ci. nen.," Li:l to ! ,
(14, at II a. in., when the
bass .4 Will be reteiVetL - .
S ENAT7; March Morrill cu ,
titattknticiii of the Senate to a chewier
issued bv.Gen. Giles A: Smith, formerly
[ 'SectindAsSistant.Posttimster-Peneral,pro;
posing tor:titre:id.' cclinf4n'tes .to.combine
and get, higheratstei.for carrying, mails-
Mr. Bad gave notice that 'at an early,
ail
day be would'ltiii . the resolutioansking.
Itio - Preeidetilmstnit-the instructions
given the UnitiniSMtes Histrict Attorney:
I:in.,Neur s ...York .14,4efatiou to .tbe proßcu..,
tOtiied, before tbe.l
Thtiestigatidn. Cuunuittee. , ¶he 1411:
itding for. the "tii,otioticif public builibugul
iu Y, - passed4 also,: bill touu,-,
I nil * r th ffl
t 'prize m appointment o • 111, o_etlrs
lithe Qnartermasteeti4epartinent. . : The
cciOsiderutiOo
ation 'bill viugt.tlion.iSumed, • D,urkugthe.
Carpenter 'oppusa , 44 - 14.
appkbptfutiOn
ttki,.Bureau-ot and--1
. • .
()avian - don, and remarked; "We kreiti': - -
sensibly traieliag towards a concentration
of power in the Federal governinent. 4
Thanhan, endorsed Blr..,Carpenterli'
marks. The amendment was:rojected.-v-
Other, aniendmetits went offered and re
jected, andlhe bill was-then reported to
the Senate. At VAO p. di. the Senate.went
into Executive session, aid'afterwards ad-,
journed.
HovsE.—The House assembled at 11 a.
m., and the Japanese Embassy were form
ally received-and, welcomed to thaPriril
egea of the' floor= Thar Staler session
opened ,at.. coon`: The bill in grant,tho.
Central 'Pacific Raitread .Company the
use of one-balfbf YerbaDuena Island, in
San .Francisco bay. was discussed until
half-past one, when it went over, and the
House went into Committee of the.)%rhole
on the Deficiency bill. The discussion
was,of,a political character; and was par
ticipated in- by Messrs: Wood, Dimes,.
Brooks,Butler, Oarrett,-.Townsend; ;of
Pennsyvania, Beek. and Coburn.. Mr.
Dawes offered an amendment for the pay
ment of laborrs and workmen in govern=
meat employment at the rate of 31 toll
day's wages.for eight Intars work. •After
a long discussion 'on the labor question,
Mr. larnsworth offered as en amendment
to Mr. Dawes' amendment a proviso that
laboring men who work ten hours a day
shall not be taxed to make up the defici
ency fur those who work only eight hours;
agreed to, The Dawes amenament was
I then rejected. Mr. Butler. renewed the
amendment in a different furrnj rejected.
,I The Committee then nose and reported
1 the bill. Without action, the House at 5
o'clock adjotitued..
SENATE, March 'Y.—House bills passed
making appropriations for the er 3 . - •Ction of
public buildings at Albany, N..t l- 2, S,aint
Lords, Missouri and Hartford, Connecti
cut. A resolution was passed directing the
Committee. on Commerce to make inquiry
into the subject of immigration and the
treatment of immigrants. Mr. Flanagan
advocated'the bill for the cession of cer-
:min lands by Texas to the United States
for an Indian reservation. The bill was
then laid aside, and the Legislative Ap
propriation bill came' tip. &MC debate
ensiled on an amendment appropriating
850,000 to carry out the Civil Servieti 'Re
form scheme, Mr. Carpenter moved, as a
substitute, the repeal of all laws ancheriz
itig the Civil Service Reform Commission,
On motion of Mr. Trumbull this was' laid
on the table; yeas 80, nays 19. After fur
ther debate i during which Mr.• Logan de
nounced this 01.4. ended Civil Service Re
form its a hunibifg; Without reaching 'a
vote, the Senate adjourned.
HOUSE—In the House, after en infer•
mal discussion, the Senate bill for the re
demption of the three per cent-loan was
! lald on the table. A bill passed to alloiv
1 the Chicago and Northwestern Railway
Company to change its projected line of
road bctireen on du lac and Eseonaba,
I Michigan, the grant of land not to be W-
I creased or iiranged thereby. The House
then took up the Deficiency bill, After
1 dtaposiug of
,all the amendments,' and
I agreeing to one offered-by Mr.llacres,pro
vidin.r for the payment of full days' wages
Ito laborers in the navy-yards working only
eight hours, the bill; passed. : The Yerba.
,1 Buena island bill was takeii up and de
hated at length, and finally went over till
Tuesday nest. A resolution directing an
inquire into the adminfitration of the
( Navy Department wai objected to. At
4:45 the House adjourned.
—The King of Sweden is said to bo an
excellent locksmith, and to'devote much
time to the improvement of that branch of
mechanics, The Ring, of PorAugal exihtis
as a turner of wood and ivori', The !Dela
liera of the royal hoase.of .13ohentoflern—
possibly with, a view to sonze figure coo
tingency-4vace xIT bent tzained up., to
some
. noefitt arr. The Feturat eron'n
Prince is sail to be it expert'bool4biniler,
:and 1 wife- an'tzecritt.lished !miniature,
vainter.. • The Queen <lnuits':id is a poet
ess;. but poetry is an inspiration and not ma:
art. . Louis Napoleon , and'Queenlrictoria.
have both essayed to write books. The
wife rtf the Prince of Waled is a superb
musician, and has bid few equals among
arnateras as s pianist. The Czarina of
Russ?s paints nurnutures Bell. The Queen
of Belgium is a borsetrainer and a fearless
rider, while the Queen of Denmark is a
grent• housekeeper and one of the best
cookS in her dominion.. It is also said
that some of the junior mile 'members of
the royal Emily of England are prOficiertt
as practical composers, while the. Prince
Impeid of France is a first digs typogra
.pher.
ik-ASIgATING TIIE the'
hair ceases to draw from the scalp the
natural lubricant which is its snstenance,
ita vitality is, as it were, suspended, and
if not promptly attended to, baldness will
be the certain result. The one sure meth
od of : avoiding such an unpleasant catas
trophe is to use Lvcrs'a H.s.rissintur,
which, when rubbed into the scalp 'will
speedily re-animate the hair arta r esent
it from falling oat. Besides that, this in
imitable-resitscitant and strengthener of
the Bair .nouriehes and stimulates its
young and tender fibers, removes all ob
stacks to their growth in the shape of
dandruff and dirt, and ultimately pro
duces a new coop *chair, stronger, glos
sier, and twice as abundant as - the old.
As a hair dressing it is .notably this most :
agreeable, refreshing and serviceableartiele
ever placed upon a dressing-table.. -
—lt is a rare thing that physiciansgive
any countenance to a medicsue the mann-
Eictufe of which, is a secret. - About the
only exception we knot" of is "Johnson's
Anodyne - Liniment." This, We believe;
all eralorse,,and - many of them use it •in
their practice:with great success.
—Penions requiring purgatives or pills
should be %ireful what they hay: . Some
pills not only cause griping patits, - but
leave the bowels hi a torpa, costive statet
"Parsons/ Purgative Pills" will relieUthe
bowels.and cleanse the blood without in
jury to the system. - •
_
•_ Sits ‘ Plst:o to boy yoOr , •
.
_
Groceries, ProVisions,ificc;&d.
per Beer Good adoarta 'coot, -per papa&
C leaac
hoke Corool - Wan! all tholotuta. CUE
Largo
or Canard Ed prlid Stotts, and Vegetables.
1, 3 4 -mur`t tn • „,` • -*,=
Pori Phfqfillaltjzi
tni and timunea llatibut, and. ID facs' tcorl3 or , eV. Ire .
over)thing oersted to keep - boos, widLandLabor,
WI extremely low for rireasu or ready pay, ' . ,
Montrose = ,
ViteCtiVe o I P
g 1121fa7""
artiv#,U,'72:4).*—lr2C,
Thift-tterAud mug" • • •
- At . 711;
Eliftetx
Vroalk Cetuaetftgt4i,
=MS=
advediOtittattto.
sinternms SALES—Britt. Of write 14.3 by the
Conreor.COMmon Pleas of tinequebanna went} and
thtft.L. lB %rtetildj expo. to to Bale by palidkr Tenant
at" the Onft Halal Montrone , on Saturday, April
"GO, [ at, delock, p, m., the following piste* Or
.pareeks of Wi
ts to wit:
. that:certain piece or parcel of land, lylog in the
`townshlp'-uf Springville, In Samna:tonna Gandy/ Pai,
:Bounded and des ribed follows, to wit: Beginning
Mc entre of thorned rimming west from Lynn corner*;
tbence tenth 15.11 d•grees weal, 83.10 rods Wieland of R
M. ; thence north mg degrera west by laude of
Abram Luce 4 640 iods ; north 1 9 1-19 degrees east by
land of F.la. Fish &BMWs ; theneaftentbnif degrees
mist by &aid road 4 0-10 sods to the place of beginning,
containing one fourth of an acre toget her with threnpur,.
Ocoee-none email:mime honia,one malltortnebarn. tiro
or three beatiug apple trees, and all Improved. [Taken
la execution, to, th ehlt Stly..l.l.4l.ritalan,.lfteLtoTie
1 that certain pleCo or no reel nf I Ind. situate
townelep:tif Detrick, Or Besqachanna county.
asylvanialkelnd ed and de/GT.llnd as follows, to wit:
Oa the north by totals of J. W. Beenett.end Walter-
Lyon,On the coat by land. o(°. IL and J. D. Lyon, or
the .curb and - we., by Wadi - Vl' E. Barna, containing
about one hundred and eighteen acres of land. be the
some mere or leer, together with the apperteuances. one
framo'bunser two bittne a few fruit trees and - about
ninety acres Improved.-[ Taken in execution at the salt
of J. D. Lyn 1 And Bile , . Lyon es. 11.`0.-Lyon.)
ALSO"--AII Eng, Certain piece . Of laud 'dictate in the
t o wnship ef,Lltierty, no the iJounly 0(81114141m:inn, sod
hate di permsylronli, bounded as follow*, ta wit: On
the north antwanit by MIMI. of.B. O. 110 u on the moth
by hull of Jared Harsh. and on 1.-e east by goon mill
propeny.contalog about lON tenet, more or kw. and'
partly boomed. rreken In execntion at Weal:111ot F,EI
easigned to Altman der..91.1 vs. 0,,P..510111
ALSO—A.I that certain place of land: eituant to the
township Of, Liberty; in the county of baequeluinnaand
Site of Pentuldvaran bounded and deter-Med as fol
lows, to wit: On the north by lands rat F bl. Cole, east
by lands of Orrigeo spauldlngoreet by lands of Jona
atbanlngiiiham and s ulb by lands of Lateld A, Warden.
containing ;stout 51,F atTol. mere or leas. together with
the appbrterioncet, log bowie. log hard; *hunt Id acme
leoptavoL [[Taken In execution at the van of David A.
Woolen re. Ileary. C. Oelemartex.l •.
ALSO-Ml that certain' niece or poreelof trod, site..
In tho township of Bridgewater. to county, of Sion
qiesturruta (al lot State w it Peenalta, bounded abd aid
seethed... to s Oothanorth torblie high
pray, on the cr. by Linde of kn.-Jet:nen Muchler. on
the south and noel, by htMl Of igtekextt Finith. &attain
ing one-half ;tensor land; be the same Moro or lest, with 1
the appurtenances!: frame haute, dork nhoptfraide burn.
some fruit ands, and all Imgrated. ITfto:._ In execution
at the suit of M. Wlhott, ea. IL LI. Daher &A. Brit
tentfender. es. If M. Earkee.l '
ALSO—AII that certain plecemparettof Lthealtnate
In the township of 411dord,In the county of tin-eque•
henna and fittite or 'Penney' vsnle,,biglnulag 4 or bear
the south-went comer sat lot No. 6, now or tete of *Tame*
liarrett.tbence hylotehaMbered 5:8.an0 north Ifir. ti
10th perettes to a corner of lot Nn, 10, thence by sold lot
north 90 de^r„ ees west 981910th perches to a corner of
lot No. ES, (dente by said int, sante Id degrees wait 151
8-10 pathcs to a corner in the sooto lino of lot IC. 34;
thence by the came end let No..l3lo4,thtlfdegters east
1.21 pathos to the place of beginning; containing about
*Barret of laud, be the *in, ntero orleis' t r ac t se ap
portcnnxincir being lot KO. * mainly of the In the
warrauttilyinme of Joe. Mach wither ercalt part of Jas.
Beach's warrant [Taken In, eseetfilcrn in the stilt
Oils lleynelds Ts. Joseph D. Mainned end Ilentryltotroda
D. EL atoms es. lleery.Dotinds.) , • •
A Ltil-tAll that Mule piece or pared pf
In the ofienehip of Franklin,- In the county et Stiolao
and State of Penusylemiln. Bounded - and deserib.
ed. follows. to wit:. Orr the north hySilterCreek. read I
and N. P. Whence:3. on the writ and south by lauds of
N. P. Wheaton. end on the east by 1.114; °Math Com.
well and Burnam cm:tattling abOut 10 acres of land.
more ur lea, together with the apportenantes,one, small
frantebobee, Inn large fiatpe bending or factory:A*lth
ll:tares for marufacturfog • ealternie'etertm engLe. and
m.ilpheproved. •[Yak., In execution at the emit of
lyroming Fire Inanretice Cenepany Ts. thaeldshanna
Salt and Mining Menpanyl •
ALSO—AIt that cet rain tile. err pared& lanfialtaile
in Oaldandownsblp.inliaaquetianna o•Yardijand State of
Penneylventai bounded man a...bed at rations- to wit;
11.1.7,irintrig, on the north ode of the royal leading from
Great Bend ter: Levi Wanton's, and:at; the 'southwest.
comet of a lot deeded to Martin Wagner: thee.- along
told Wagn line nortb 9 degreca aftd.githinutes went
15 feet to a currier j theft e south Fir degrees arid 25 to tun -
tee, westrittert to a Comer ;- thetee 9 degree. -and 35
minutes east 07}0 feet to a corner on the earth bank of
the ricer mad; thence along sold road in snorthweeter
ly die:elan to the place of beginniejlt being the earn,
land deeded by Calvin Death. to Ileten P' Wllhamt, bas
Ing thereon onwirame,threectory hone. "[Taken Inc
execution at the vat d John Ursa isselgoadttatMarlea
A. 51111;Tre Forman St Seepon.3
ALSO—AII those two certain contiguous plc.' of
land, pitnate in the townehlpof Jesrap. in the county of
Suoquebanna and State of Penreihrthia, the first piece
bounded and deerribeithe follow.. to wit: Begitudog
In a public rend in the west Kitselt'a
land. extentilec theuce west oleo: Levi Biebeiore
land M 540 perches. an the said road ; thence alone the
came south Da 5-10 perch.: thence by eat* earrnsit's
land east 91 kid pmehlsto 18.P.Cofliwelre land; thence
1141-10 petelies to the place rat beginning. containing
rc
GT acres and 111peties; be the same more or less.
The second Is hennaed and deecribed as foilowe. to •
wa: Ilcginning atthe northatincortierof IL P.
lot and the south.et comer hereof, tbento north along
.tt, bi g hw.y3T;4 perches to post rather; thence west
along Fredrick DaylOn's line GU 6.10 Dirchca la a pan;
thence. 11th aloe. George Devinebelood 93540 perches ;
thee. Want by Oze same 14 5-10 perrees;Th...e onth
atone E. F. Ilene a land-09 perches. thence cast 16 5 ,0
perches south alone the same Srperehell eon comer. and
thence coat along said ilowe'a line ‘O6-10 perches to the
place of beginning, containing 323 acres of land, be toe
same more or less. containing together about lou acres
and 1.1 perches of land, be toe Anne more or less, with
the appnrienaneen; Inane booms, horn and out-buildings'
orehArde. about 80 alone improved: - [Taken In eXcen
Don at the cult of cycle Sheet., aisigned h:8. F. Mitch
ell re. Samuel Arnold J • - -
ALSO—AiI Oct certain piece or parcel of Ind situate
to the town.blp of Dash. In the county of Smatnettosna
and State Pennsylvaula, bounded anti deecribed as fol
lows,, to win on the norr.h by the Wyaluting Creek.
Road Co ll:Inds nr Z.L.Cooley.alid on the east,oseth and
west by land, of Z. L. rooley. anil also on the wont by
the ISt eluting Creek Road: centalni og three. oarthe of
au acre. be deism° mare oak S with the emparteetauers'
one tem-nary darer Roc. oneParin q ter'fr.int free , and
all Imprrecd. [Taken - In,exteaticct at the snit of L. G.
Wnraer Ira Myron 11.:Edeeig " '
ALSO—AR that certain plcen'of land. alteate In the
towuohlp et thecointy- of Shoptetnoila and
Stele of l'enntylraula, hcooddstamidescribedas follows.
to sit, it being the howni, losd: fintherty °lined by
. George 51..2. J. iT. Flak eolith 13S perches to Make
and stones, east 15 rods, north 1191 5 redo writ 15 rods,
containion shunt !Miscreant land, berhe some more or
less, with the appurtenant:o,mm dwelttig lnise,o chant
and all Improved. [To' es In-execution al the snit. or
.1. W. Deward, *seined to Lath op is. S. It. Darrow
and Jane E. Darrow.).
ALSO—AII that mule pfeee arpereet of land, skint°
In the mernebtp of Lenox. In the contityrif lintsmehatina
and Satre of Pennnivaida, bound d and described as
follows, to wit: Ou the omit, by Linda of 11. D. flartley
on the cot by land, of Charles Smith. on' the tooth by
land. of Jam. Ilartley'a totem, and on the west by land
of I. 11.1fardy, containing inner. of land,hethe tame
more er lets. with Km. apputrt.naucee. frame hours,
frame tarns, core botNe.' eome felt treso. - and - about
8.9 ter. improved.. Rake:rim exceed.: at the colt of
John Van Inatora,L.V.Uslloclaind - Wto...s. al:craved.]
Notice is hereby siren that itlYbide m eat b&psid In cas h
day of tale: WILT.IIOXLET.
blacritra GOO ee,-Montrose, Verdi 2, ten. ; .
- -
A EDITOR'S NOTICE —Tbc undersigned an Auditor,
appointed hr th e Orptika's Court, ..f •Suequananna
county. to illwributa the finals 1W hand. , Clarion
Alathewe, Admiubitudzikof the ratote oaDaviddlAtherre,
deceit cd. will atleudlo dottea ot appo otzlent,
at his olllcajo Alontron% nn Batuctlay; Mara SO, .lAtt.
141 o'clock ,p, M., at which time and placa all perronlln
terarted In raid fund . mart prevent-their CiArit , r be
forever doliaTul trop catrult.;„ In on raid facia
• O. I.V.
• licentnise, Felonry U.-•
kW:T u noIIIT.ICE7;
tbe -od a 11
of th i ticuort " of,tm.
mos.lleas of:ibliquelottai worn:ay:to dlotributa, tbo
(Una tolthollantis of Itto.l;beriffcor the cattier , of
John Mtn. will nttend tba &Alta of
pointomt at his efli aniti BItI :On Frlday:bffrea
up
utrebotos natal leictoebin n b s rottoonoi 11i110 r .
All portico I n terestranue required to appear andareaesl
tbrir claims at the above time and place or by racoon
debarred , E. W. all ITII, Auditor.
blotdroteaan.9o,lrA . .•. • . _ 41a.
'CENSE 'PETITIIINS...—Notice Fs hereby
given that in pursuance of in Act .of AF!SMI-'
bly the , following aimed persons have filled
their. peUllcurs• with thr Clerk of the Court Of
Quarter Susquehanna for licenses to keep taventsreatlng
bonsai, and to sell by rueasure. in Valuate:3 - not
less than orie quart, for ntlehthey , wlif* apply
at April Sessions,'VlM: . •
. N.Y. States Clifford, T'av'ern
A. Ayres - - DimdafF, ,
E. L. Ilinuevault - - ' Forest Lek ir '-
Ann Tienany...... - ;..Friundsville EatingHoimu
Mary "
John Foster: . . . . . " "Tarent
Michael • ' Great Bend
'l'. J. games..
George MeNaniarat,:;. " :Wholesale
Samuel .... . . .oibsoir - - Tavern
William Thorn Herrick - -
John 31. 31yres...
Gen.: W. Breese...—.
F. Eltiov'er.
I.N: Ballard...*
BUDS & Nic110 1 5:. • •
Abel Turrtll
John Turbell..
•Chark's 31. • ,`
Win. 13mith Noe; 111Ifork
P. Phinney
Aincy ___
Win. It 5herw00,..... ;..11ush i .„
Brtish..';.::':..'.:.: r Bpringrille,
EFleuFh Lake;
F. Si. Whitney .Bustyn Depot,''"
Dennis Casey. .... ,Bustfa Depot, .Wholesale
David k To - sem
11. W. Plitsleyi .. ,;. .
Clarke Norm.- • . • Tuvens
John. Gow _ •
. .
I. J. Stratton - Great Bend Bozo.,
. .Great Beud Twp., "--
80r0.,-Enting Holes,
. .. . ,Eteufa Depot, k. : lating I.l.oatit
Frank froffarau.'.. " • • --"
AcbUlio Treceo Thomson,-
Silas 'Winters ' -11unnotty.,.. Wholesulo
- lioatmee, Mach' 11-w9
.Xessimtr:;3tratrzirk.:
neurENTEßt;ANOlnnuas,-Ne+nekvootur
L/4 OTtedg;nre PreMod.to do ail kinds ot- Pointe ,
rad and ekkellseez •work l • nett :weer. slasunry
IA Pointing, by rito lob or tnany manner to snit cos
-Kuners. /deo, ossb,Blootn. Daum lalaatinno.
Wade.. cad Window . Framer; to order. :Pirie. oadki.
ronatnattr on'ttarati' &hop Iss - Yadk.Vactory ButiOnsi
A. W OLEY. - !, -4STANLVt STONt.
NootrowDeFseraer, ;•-.' • .
" i.**El37,
afi - ntionititto,
mall Farm roreabi-IN - LI B.
city, T,ownstily, eontstaing &1 wee—will be sob,
cbeep. • _ !UMW°. M EL
1 Alma:wee. gareb.l3,lo7Sernolb-tf. .
rash Ins t tst s l
Dlocti i3;'/A.—stoit—rew.s.
TE . lteres.well
M._ proved. a ell watered. one good blfidtmg. lying fief
miles iron: Cir. at Bend and two milks train ,Isiesellle
Center, In Liberty Townehlp, ail qy cr4,,rik.Lizps
known anlit.i Simnel Irtlend Earn; only tarenty.dollert
'Per linre anti two tiardeot Ikon-Lung credit, -Pet tub.
I...epartictilafs enquired II:A. TYoudcfl. on .41oIntlig
j.lrrer. or 0 Owego I:. • • ..
e geed '<Lary Wen of - 1.13 sorts; neitrlf
• CAUL
• '
o.llYa—rolo—ml.;
- TICEETB ArLowswr'n,vrtes:-.
• Tciaa roust _ •
affp.gotriiiii*f
VIII SALE at' all principle 'talons pi fne, Data
Ware. Lackawanna di Western 11.41 . 1 pa.
HOI 4:3l6%mvitigwitzvEriser
;.: 4 P I - 4w...A.11115.1,euts
.
rECLI INDUCSIONTS to Fam aid Windt*
0 1 Florin: ',elm con obtom Tbmazti Tickets tO BT.
LOAM MANY CIT Y. LEVEN W UTIL.ATCALSON,
JUSEPII: Fr. S COTT, DENVER. ood'alt piglet, to
3lboour: and Kna.t., at thu verrl..welt rates, and Earl
tbc Imam c Ito% goods aad frelgia obi poed *pedal rates
.V,496.19-%.1:1N431-.11822.13
FROM MONTROSE, AND ON LINE OP
Delattrarc; Lackinvimiis• file Westerp
Rulhvug t
- Nut Please ta' e wales tb tt 6 Titreci L'aitheettett II
made at visan.uvro.v. with IR express ttsgall on
E RIP: RAILWAY. tV'lle tare to asa tor Tickets...six
"ERIE ItAiLwAr , which e.np bn prmatred at 0 Mc* of
MOS TRW& If TARE LINE, 310 THOSE, PA.
L. iss - sLa‘va.x..33; 42646.14. t,.
t) i tt f ie U cTa l y ° 7l7tO r Pet e. g r i&iie T o
I 44 tiltdTii
booke and account:l will remain et ilia btarehierti time.
Ali Luring neete led neeennte Willa:in - & a favor tali
legend fettling stance.
The holiness in the futons edll be mediated brit
M. Tiffany. atm being thankfol fut rattfaromairtsstit
indinlie continuance*/ the eten.
idopboitoto, Feb.ll: Illit—tre'D.w'
BALB.--Tho - eadefiltffedakarrog acid Ida
Farm, will offer for tee, LLYY .Antlion:on the :prem.
eel, on Tuesday:Mate/19 0 ! 131 A et ton tectonic:l4ln,
the following property: - : ,
-,One apart of mares. It year's old, with fol,loithcriew
tow, rote. with pine,lamhbr wacon.earrtage.onekorwr
wagon, donblo slclgh, after,. habbard, mower, tem
oil-baronsoßYdefpT tram haramesnearly rytirAshisze
harem, bob sled, raptilis,.okaftlni, hemlock lumber.
plover, harromnrowharr, thainse„L•rindatone, cruasent.
saw, dairyutectstls. tiorisehdld' fan:lnn:a. 3 stoves, n
quantity of potaroni, and mire! e Hideo not ettend.
Snots ander $5, each down; (; u, aod over
menthe twilit, with Llterent and approved ortartry.
D. Blfrerlitrif, A actlnneer. b. D.CORNELL.
Form, Lake, Pa., Feb. 4.3 th. Ina.—nog' •
6 con., A DAN' (iv nocrus. sunirapt
Blocks" Railroad Vire-wood ..,
Cut with two men •tnd tai - horses.' A bete Pilled
.Crate-Ord sawing Nrainu. Bair the time saved aad
talc.- the amount ofwork done. _Cheep, elmele and dui ,
able. send for eirau.Lir ,uhrtnu.p Minim rs and ett of ow
chine . A'. the 01110 tiAttillSo SIA,C111:15. Wes- Cater.
Donee. Mks. ~
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:a.m. paalvorteirs*
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IVe bevespeoril for tateTilltiio TRADE:theistralli
sad best assorted Stxlt of . _
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Table, tostr sod Floor Ott Cloths.lnafor fibulas
and Paper. C.Orpot glaole, Cotton. 'Taro. Bat,
thy , tVeddlito; Talmo.. Wicks. Ctocks,
• • •Islokin: Mutts, Pettey Baste% • • '
Brooms Itoskets.l36ekets. ltrosk
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• 'Co, Clothes Wrinzets. Wont!. - •
et and Willow Ware to • • .
- the tutted tastes. "- " --"
r largo fienougo In Inesin esoestables es to VII at low
pins find furnish the bees quality of Goods.
CELEBRATED AMERICANNItASHEL
OM.
Crp . r 2200 sold In siXffientlis: Ternie
Casitte,Gflitlye.'
Ailattiergonds,3odire,Net. •
Feb 14.137 t. .
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Q 0 'Many Ratemenfa ore in virctiletlStf,,
rdeslre tti say to' the public, and .estuffehtlly
toTolley . llolders, that4he vonipaniesmention
ed below Are Ali Itigtst I and " worthy the etn-
tire confidence of the People Plc:mei:Alt Anti ,
see standing and if:mu:Afton of. each: - -
Queen Fire Insurance Co., Liverpool nriAl,on
don, (Gold),. $10,000,000
Continental, .do.- N. :Assets, 2X0,626
Andre, do. Ohio, do. • 1;00, 5 84
‘Arnaion r , 'do. • do. , Vag:Pl
Tritunph, . do. do. • do. ^ =AS
Nrsrt,tra, • do. N. Y., . do. 1,=1,240
Hanover, do. do. do.. 900,000
• tt_epoblie, •-: 7 d0.), -
Fern era,., . „ do, York,Pa.„• 'do. 878,19:10
°Vag,' do, Philadelphia do. 460.000
.3112 E !saw " Independent Agency." I write
my own Polickwand havcsetticdmy ot{n Wyse,
can instut 'yots,szedt , ro-tdir ''egainst.datiangs
by ?slut Oftd:lailinixtato. I bevelong.been: ao.•
tkunnated with 7harnpsonliterroff Wititesaarre:,
Ucaeral A7ea4, ." Queen Fire Ammo=
I and v` have son mat vrair Mat REGAILD,'% .. ,-
Get a Life arid Accidental! Ittantanoc..gd-31 , '
let's Insurance 001ce;.Overlitson6..ellicadAYnro
Store. ' Very. Respectfully,
reb..2l LIENRY.O:TYLErre
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VAR)! FOR 8 ALE f—A farm' Of statrtero mei la
x jithilog (torte '
Montro-e. on the Elouth,
offend for rale...li. le well watered and Dar about tan,
aorta In fintlxi. Inclod,og a flue [trove of Desch and
tosplii hoar ttio - Owollio:, being rho' hostel toad 'dblolon
of the Samuel Gregory farm. - •
For further partial:en. enquire ofJ. C. Carmialt4sa.,.
Or P... 14.0. atontravo. Yu. - - -, •
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Anii FOR SALE i- Tho sitiniiiibe r now o ff er* for.
ealb his farm. piloted about one and• a half miles
rantheatt from the -tlilage of New Milford. - The farm
contains one hundred; acres. - about l sores baprored,
the balance to good and timber; It ts' well watered lky.
several nerer•failing swinge. add a nerrr•felitag tml'.
runatbrongh the posters: It has kept daring the past
yearll bend of cattle 3 horses:and 3 sheep. and has pm
dorm} hay. grain and oilier fodder soillelent tirkestil.
stock till the middle of May next; • It. contains:a
OrChird of droned Gait. and a fair supply of small fro t.
'rho buildings are good and nearly a cw.eciaststing Moan.
heave: two Intus,.aagoo,ttonfir.- ote- The hay. I#lll..
with shed attached. It 40x110 feet; it is nanny. handl.
'Enid maple e, with cow stalls and root cellar iniderneatb.
The hones Is new and pleasantly arranged.contains
roome.lmotry, and tippets. - ,11 is well doished, palmed.
ahtltaintkd tbreactrout.siul has it good 0410 fat- milk
and- tter.... A Wad Matteis attached laths pease; and
a naivete din g well of Water 1/11311os aboatld feet ream tbs.
kitchen door. • , ,
This Gnu ilea and
IS eahrlderedame of the moat desirable lotstleats.istitur
lownahlr. it his 'to stamp*. lees bill_and rock than
any tirmoilta size; and lend dry. Ad the meadows eala ba
MoWn bya machine. and a loaded moon - can be dthnta,
ova e any part of Ix It is about SO minutes drive terttis
ITtai Milford Depot. If desited;the whole stack: *On;
sils,fnrolturo. and daltr fixtures can enarithltho farm.
Possession glien.inimedLately. Per farther martimbi. , s.
all pt the farm.' or, address
- • • • • -- Now hillard.rdisqueltantni
/3;`/Sa—tioUrlt - :
a• • •
..Lathrop• ' "
• " Wholesale
Lenox , -- Tavern
,Montrose Eating !louse
" Wholesale
Tivena
-Wholesale
Taverek,
11. J. WNW
atx. vativoley lams!. t
Sado:eon canna memos
SOLE AGarr FOR TUB
Ploase ReS4 This!
THE EAGLE,
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3Esim3,w'es , sue . zrtozitenua•
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BRIGS }.410-0;411/71V12 :F4l
1 4 1 / ° 1114 ! ( Wan: Patio A4411_.
eaftato bikini the 'pobtre Wit
oor !Stock of Drag', Medicines, rainto. Olio. and*
to; Ct:mtbs, relator:. 1;111,Q. Amick*, eta.. into Um
XrielolitortN tonnorly oecatkit4 Liatteaberg:,
beam 6t.a.
Wq taro recently fitted cp Oda 'store In if odcrit sty%
kossuitaigawror to keep nal dliadidd witUaU 414418$
pertaining la too Drug Beal:lore.
Wo extend lar eve, ty body torna tenitalloavto
and ago no:who; in 4gn3 of onytnlng4n oncluovand.
'best soy boom, give qsa friendly talk To till Mil
old snototoonaundtadro to cameo:our Uinta for Ate
very liberal: notrpnago heretofore eitallaed JAIL - ilto
ettallizdttavur to merit a tontbraanco of ths urns: , •
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