The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 17, 1872, Image 3

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EPISCOPAL CElUMEllialtx. E. "A Witratrotn.Ricton.
Rabittab Sem - tOCE ' 103,10.. M. and 7..54 p M.
Senday P,chool..
WeckOey Servicee7Welinetolayi...•,,•.• • • ...7X
LIETHODIST SPISCOFAL .....Ilex. - A, 1/, Usianes.
FAbb.,th 14.45 a: a, aha 'LED p. M.
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Prayer id eetint,'W•nredeye. ...... 0. tn.
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PtiE,BYTEIiIAN i; • . . dee. J. r. Ittna.zr..
& t abu% ,ryteea. 1 . 0.45 a.m. and p, tn.
Sabitaltt'SeMMl - • 1215p..m.
Prayer Ileetpatt, Tillittlaty.EVMSAZt..
firt:siness;liitittees. •
We a iTI itttOtlon.o the following new adt7er ,
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tisernentalltis 'melt.; •
7 4 . nalrefe Sale, Unseated Linda.
—3lontmseßorought Statement.
-. 7 .gline Stallion for sale or rent.
—Susquehanna Mineral Spring—A. I). But.
tertrehr&llro
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—Mustang Liniment.
:114r_RenOwer, ;
—Soma di . Shoe Store—C: E. & A. 11. Vpte•
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-- - kn .. .kpprenticr. wanted nt this office. Ap
ly imineffiately. ,
leasir Robbers cit nuner. -
The orlice of the I.,ycoming Fire Insurance
Company at 31t ney was. entered by burglars
last week and one .of the safes blown open.
Oyer 430,600 in regishartn. bonds and': stocita
were abstracted, $lO,OO eirwldch ,lielonged to
the Company, and the balance to 'private- par
ties. Two suspicions"characters have been, ar
rested in connection with the robbery.
A Correct Vtw,.
A. jail) . writer asserto thltt jf trouttn were as
partfeutir in ohooluii a virtuous Itusbanilaa tnen
are in selecting a yirtuous.wife,_ a •
.motatrefer
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rnation must soon ensue Women' Wire a'right
in insist 'that men" should be as pure as' Uinta
selyWaikselopg ns in's° called "Society". gentte
men pay no penalties by tang kicked out from
the family circle es soon as crime is (theorem - A,
no reforMwill ever take place. It is the ladies'
duty,tobefirna on this point, and, if they only
use Weil: powers at every opportunity. the
change would soon be visible.
The Hagerstown Trier a Week relates the fol
lowing "A day or two since a gentleman (1)
whilst on hi 3 way to this town with a
_pocket
book containing ten thousand dollars, lost the
same somewhere on the road. and in going back
'to search fur it, met a MAN, (the word deserves
to becapitalised,) and a poor one, to hoot, who
handed him his last treasure, every cent in tact.
Now, how do you sappose this delighted, and
grateful, and Joyful, and,,generous person nt
tempted to reward the honest finder! Heltand
ed him the sum of ffigt ants, which was
promptly refused.
We venture the assertion that tjus ten thous
and donors dentlCntati was; or haibeen a "curb
stone broker," for we know of no one else whose
conscience Is stqciently seared tzlhave " cheek"
enough' for such a niggar,lly actlem.
Jumping' the Rope.
There is no amusement indulged in by dill
deco that calls for louder denunciation than
thatof jumping the rope. It is fraught kith
the most dangerous results, and every effort
ahould.be employed to totally itbolish the prac
tice. Our exchanges frequently contain °bhp- ;
aides of children who have died from over exer
tion in . endeavoring to eclifise their Playniatee In
jumping. In our own County, within the past
year, them; hove been serious cases . resulting
from the came cause. Parents should forbid
their children from indulging in this dangerous
pastime, and see that their orders eremitic:red ;
teachers of our public schools shotild also be in
structed to exercise vigilance, and see to it tint
jumplug,the rope forms no pat of the school
yaniplays. doing; IM rising -generation
will be Improved, and many a parent relieved
of nighte - of snatching over a thoughtless child
who Inis alien a victim to this juvenile cnstcm.
Borough Election.
Tbeie;Was,a little Surpritte party in our bor
ough on the night of election,
,when the vote
lrat . CULyauctl, which elected the foll Owing
rilll
eers;;,Burgess; C. M. Gem,
, Dent.; 'High Con-
stable, "0 : J. Whipple,' Rep.; Sehool Directors,
C. IL Gem, Dere., .. thatclicr. Rep.; Town
Crossmon, Rep.," W. J. Mulford.
Reli.,ll. Sherman, years, J. Griffis,Dem„
G.P.Pordham, Rep., C.L. Brown. Dem.,2 Years;
D. ti Beebe; Dent., J. P. Lyons, Rep., and IL C.
Tyler, Dem., 1 year. , We donut claim it as a
Democrat or Republican victory, but only the
result :of the 'conservative action of fair
minded men, At a subsequent meeting of the
carmen for organization, the following officers
were chosen for the ensuing year. W.-A.. Cross,
man; President'; IL C. Tyler, Secretar,y'; W. J.
3lulford, Treasurer; Henry Sherman, Street
Commissioner; P. B. Chandler, Town - Clerk.
We would add that the "straisktotra".failed to
elect their "colored" constable. "
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Preserve name Papers.
Every reader vrould derive satisiacthin from
keeping n, file of their home papets.. The most
interesting reading imaginable is a filo, of old,
newspapers It brings up the very age,lvithrill
its galas andspirit more than the mast labored:
deseription . of -the historian. • Wbo can take pia
a paper dated-half a. century" ageyNrithout the
than& that almost every name there printed is
cuturn a tomb stone, at the . , head or an epl 7
mph!-. The doctor {quack or Ten : Maratha- the" .
advertised his mealcines and theiceturs, has at
last fcLin . vvtalthe sahlc. train of his ratients,•the,
merchant hisTalufpa i: and i . tho actor -.On, could
nuaksothers laugh nod woep,. can ZOW furnish
a skull tar his successor in 'ft', is easy
to preieive netvii;MVers, acid ' it will repay' the
trouble, for like vine, - its earn increases with
age.
.Court Proceelioigs, : Aprll TMm. •
Court approrelit:the oppointineni. of 'Martin
L. Truesdell as Town-Clerk or Liberty town-
Cciurt approve of the appointment of Z. E.
Button is Supervisor of Franklin township.: 1
Appointment of C. J. Whipple as Deptity
Constableof.ilontroseconfirtned by the Court.
Ciin_Al:v4.49lt 3 a: Indietnent,
assault and battery. : Verdict, guilty.
•Sentenc
ed to pay...ague of .r..; and nostspf pro
. Rectit3on.
% Collett' - Sik striker lgeGarr. Indictment:lit;
catty. Aloar',o Coleman prosecutor Verdtct,
On petitionXwart 'appoint 4: Skinner
Supervisor of Oakland.
Coneti;ii. Thomas Burke. inatted ihrin-
Jurici.bActiOn the colored boy,..:Doiuihnit at
525.4 1W 3 4 1 PR1L Pep9t. ' John 11. Albee, preeeen
ter.,lreellet), Thera will be o. motion
for a leer = :
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Coneth vs. Samuel Arnold. ."Desertion.- - Cose
dismissed,And defendant to my costs: . "
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Coin'tli mi. -- kixiMobey:. - Barely Oititipeoce-:
tonit dismiss this case, - and dinset .t4ot Mar y
Ball;Pickiten4ix;Pai th o Cosi& - ' - '.- '- .
EM3iMiMi
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17.1"Icliett; we of 0. E. Pickett, Ts. John
Seined by the issr,Oes„ ,
M. 31; W ill iams , use. of J. D. 0001iWil3; as
signed to S. Line, vs. Henry Baker tindStelfr
tin E. 7jekcr, ,'Verdlet for - plaintilr for $B6 63.
Hydrophobia. °
Austin Gavin, of Providence, was bitten in
the wrist bye rabid dog sometime months ago.
The dog was !immediately killed the wound
henled'in a:week, and Mr. Gavin kept at his
work as. usual' until yesterday, 'when ' symtoms
of this rare Yet.terrible disease manifested them
selves. At_ any efforttedrink lazier,' tea; en'
any kind of 'folds, he is seized With spasms, and
can only drink with the -,- niest :painful' effort.
Ills physicians, Hr's: Hollister and Lackey en
tertain' nn hopes of his reenvery. , When there
is no water in the room he appears tranquil and
free front pain.. Father Whiney advised that
two strong, reliable- men watch 'in his room ,
constainly, for tear that he become unmanagea
hie and do Injury to himself orhis friends. As
this is the first case occurring in the Valley, to
our knowledge, it is fill of interest to the medi
cal traternity, Mr. Gavin owned a farm in Sa=
lent, Wayne county, and was about moving up
on it when Le was taken 111 , ---Scronion
Rrpubff
can.
Birthday Party.
The eighty-seventh birthday or Seth Mitchell
was celebrated at the residence of his son-in
law, Geo. It Lathrop, In Montrose, on TncedaY,
April 9th, . 1872,by the gathering together of
rt
most ohe agd-then of the pliee.
: It was a
pleasant meeting, mdde interesting by reminis
cence a and anecdotes of the olden time. Below
are the naives of Oleic present, with their ages
and the States in which they were born ;
Luther Catlin; farther, born Coe biller 24th,' Ct.;
aged 47. . ,
Seth Michell, farmer, born April 9th, Ct.;
aged 8.7;
John-Faneher, farmer, born February 24th,
N. J. ;. aged 8(.1.
Georg Lane, farmer, born SePtember. 26th,
; aged 88.
Rev, Burr Baldwin,hom January 19th, Ct. ;
aged 133., .
Scott Baldwin, farmer, born June 16th, Ct. ;
aged 83.
Buckingham Stuart, (of 7easup twp.) mill
wright, born Feb. 26th, et; aged 81.
• Elijah Bullard, shoemaker, - born November
28th, Mass.; aged 81..
Hyde Crocker, carpenter, born January 26th,
Ct, ; aged 79.
Stephen Frazier, tanner and shoemaker, born
July 24th, Ct. ; aged 78.
Josiah Blackman, M. D., born May 24th, Ct.;
aged r.
Charles. Avery, Esq., farmer; born March'lB,
Ct. ; aged 70:' • •
Samuel Bard, farmer, born October 24th, Ct. ;
all t 6.
Jerre Lyons, merchant, born March • 28th,
3I: ss ; aged 74.
E. G Babcock, farmer, born May 22d, R. L ;
Horace Smith, Dentist,_ born March Bth, N.
; 'aged 73.
'lhlaton S. WilsOn, merchant, born 3une 28th
N. Y. ; aged 73.
EDITOTL 3TO:S7IIOSE DESIoCnAT : -Enclosed
area couple of enigmas, which please insert in
your columns.
I nm composed of thirty letters:
My 18, 4, ii, 8,16, 21, 15,21 17, Is en Island.
My 27, 30, 11, 9, 24. is an Animal.
.11If 23, 15, 20, 13, 21, 25, 16, 17, Is one of
the United States.
Mr 2. 20. 2L 15. 26.17. 12.1 a a boy's name.
My. 23, 28, 11 is a drink '
My 25, 3,5, 21, 7, 29, 5, 10, 6, Is the height
of our ambition.
My 10, 1, is the sign of the Subjunctive
Mode.
My '25, 12; 1 17, 10, 8, 14, 22,' wm a char-,
acteristic of , Waillington.:
My whole is the title of a paper published a
few years ago in Boston.
ALICE G. STEINDACIL
-I am composed of twenty-nine letters:
My 4, 2,0, 6, 18, 19, is what we all need.
My -24, 3,5, 1, signifies cipher.
My 12, 10, 23, 7,2, is composes of twelve.
My 15, 0,8, 9, 17, 16, 29, is made by far
mers.
-31 y 6, 8 12„1.3, 20, 27, 14 , were found in
America. ' • -
My 11, 10, 26, 21, V, 8, is a city in England.
• My 25, 11, 28, 20, 8, 10, 5, is a girl's name.
Mywinds.is a proverb.. .
Lomas Gavrrr.
Laporte, Penna., I. l .pril 4th, 1872.
—4lt. Enron: -I send here en answer to
the enigma by "Kate," In your last paper.
The name of a metal—Lead.
Domesticated•—Tame.
A kind of grain—Bye,
Verily—Barely: • •. • . •
To overlay with gold—Gild.
To Ramble—Rove.
A very little—Mite.
A bay—Bight. '
My whole is--Gixo me Liberty, or give me
death. - Favtas IL
Silver Lake, rip 39., April 14, 1872
An ,Unprecedented
The Advent-I, of Chicago, that excellaUt Re
ligious weekly so popular with all 4eriomiqa
tions, has touched high Irater.mark roprenalum
matters, by an offer of . Dr. Smith's unrivaled
Dictionary of ilia Bible. The publishers eh..
cular states that throw an arranpment with
Messrs. J. B Burr, liyde Co. of Marford--so
well knalricrisi)ubllsherii rif first chair imhscrip
3nn .130oks—ssilinnthyr _ raugo..,oditioaos of tho
Dictionary have been purchased, the Company
Me enabled to Offer a copy of the books as pre
mium for every new subscription to the paper,
and an extra copy to any one who will send a
- Club of 5. •
The Dictionary is contiensation 'of Dr.
Smith's three Tolume edition, prepared by him
self. and Contains every mane in the Bible re•
specting which anything can be said.
It contains 770 pages, and 130 Illustrations,
among which are 15 full page steel and wood
engravings, a mantes of full page claps, and is
bound with peculiar excellence. The work is
simply invaluable to Sunany School Teachers,
families, and in short, all who care to itqdll their
Bibles.'.
The Simday School Department of the paper,
including weekly expositions of the' Tinton ie=
rice of lessons and contributed :Odes on the
work of the teacher_ and the management of
schools, frnm the most eminent and practical
:writers; is bebomthg . srldely. kaown ;and. ye*
Tbiliiihscription price of the egi,.
09 pl.y4i, and thoboolt has -newt. bets* 10:44
Of tio, bultindar the terms A 3 ibis
offer: tl.l o.4itaa than the cash" Prim, of tbo
Dictioninry):o l l secure both. = Fifty ends must
be - sent; for MtAge On single topids.: if ordered
iicaubioha wow • rur - be sent by express,
chars be psi 1 04 SeelPistas• ."-
Tlo Teacher, Feasdly, or Scholar should,- Ict
this oppedirmitY pig unLiproved; such offers
are rare. :Any one arize desire farther Inform:t
it= esits mg:reit by isddretsdnir Tao
Exturdnathenc
Look out for Pure Susquehanna county maphi - : The spring Examinations , will be held as
Inger. They have been boiling a man in it nt follows, each commedrineat ld'aeldek, a.
Susquenanna Depot. This mantras hulling sap : Grangerrille, Friday April -10th ; Montrose,
In a forty gallon -kettle, hung on" a :pole, when ,Banardav,APrillCith ;SPringville,Monday; April
be struck his beid against the, pole and fell Into 22nd; Ropluittom,.Thesciuy, Apr 11,23; Clifford.
the kettle:: From what. wo know of the cheree- City, Wednesday, April 24 ; Smiler; Thursday,
ter 01 theie - Susquehauna. farmers; we have not April 25th; Susb
the least idea' that. they will throw away that nehauna-Depot, hilday. April
'23th; New Milfurd,Satunlay , April 27; Radon!,
much tap, eiumly because it has had a maw hilt Tuesday, April $0; Friendsville,Frlday, May 3d.
It will yet appear on our tables in the form of Teachers will need-pen:lnk, paper, pencil and
syrup, and if anyhodt finds' buttons in theirs. Union Fourth Reader. The' presence of Dime
they will plcuae return to John Minor, Suave- tors isearnestly requested.
henna Depot 7 -4'eranton Times. .• • . • n V. C. TILDEN; Co. Supt
We have.-Ohly this, to say in - respect to the Forest Lake, April 17,1872;--W2. •
above, end we leare , ,our cotempotary of the,
Timex and U14.0 - 1103* of Luierne to be urn.,
plus.. Which 'likely to, work the greatest
amount of injury, to our Lucerne neighbors? A
little sap witira;,Susquehanna- farmer in it,in a
little Lucerne head with ftarrln It
Bounty. , •
The following its tiro text of the bN which
latelyVassed the ',louse 01 'Representatives':
That,every volenteer, non commissioned °fn.
ear, private, =slain% and artificer who enlist
ed into the military service of the United States
prior to July 23, 1!873, under the proclamation
of the President of the United States of. May 8,
1861, and the orders - of the War Department is
sued in pursuance thereof, and was actually
,mustered before Sugust 0, 1861, into any regi
ment, company or battery which was accepted
by the War Department, under each proclama
tion and orders, shall be paid the lull bounty of
one hundred dollars under and hy virtue of the
said proclamation and orders of the War De
partment, in force', at the time of such enlist
ment, and prior tojuly 28, 1861, provided that
the same has not already been paid.
Wygniltig Conreiecter:
The Wyoutteg Annual Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, assembled at
Owego, on Thursday, April 11th, and made the
following appointments of clergymen for this
county, for an aceoinat• of which we are Indebted
to the Owego Gaulle. -
HRIGUAATTON DATUM'S', H. B. CLARK, P. E.--
Susquehanna, W. 11 Westlake, Lnnesboro., A.
F. Harding, New Milford, Asa Brooks.
HONESDALE DISTRICT, DEWITT C. Out.saman,
r. E.—Herrlek Center, G. T. Price, Thompson,
W. W. Andrews,
Owen() DISTRICT, D. D. LEST.SLET,IO.E.—LittIe
Meadows, Willitim Kreatley.
, WvALOSLCO DISTRICT, Lenten PECK, P. E.—
Montrose, A. D, Alexander; Brooklyn, Jonas
Underwood; Springville, R. S. Rose; Auburn,
George Greenfield; Fairdale, E. W. Brecken
ridge; Moroni. and South Gibson, A. C. Sperry;
Gibson, A. J. Arnold; Rush, Miner 'Swallow ;
George Forsyth transferred to East Maine Con
ferenee, and appointed as Principal of nut
Maine ConferenCe Seminary.
The Committee on Temperance made their
report which embraced a resolution in favor -of
prohibiting the manufacture of intoxicating
liquors. An animated discussion tmsued, when
thetite report and resolutions were adopted
without amendment.
Red. W. Bixby„Rev.'ll. Wheeler anirßev. L
W. Peck were elected reserved delegates to the
General ConferenCe.
On motion of Rev. D. W. Bristol,
Taolted, That the Secretary be instructed to
return the name of L. S. Thompson as expelled
from the M. E. Church far heresy.
On motion of Rev. 11. Wheeler,
.licatred, That any member of this Conference I
reporting that'he has not taken the collections I
ordered by the Conference, shell he required to I
give a satisfactory `reason. for the neglect, or it
shall be a bar to the poisage of his character.
Among the important questions introduced
in Malian to the coming General Conference'
were the following:—
(L) A resolution; requesting that probation in
relation to membership might lie abolished, on
the ground that the day of its efficacy had
passed away.
(if) A ructolnoioek iro.otareloiatlti,i,,sortstin elitn: I
gcs in relation to the Episcopacy, the Presiding
Eldership, and the furtherance of the lutermts I
of the congregational element In our church
coverument, which on motion was placed in the
I t hands of the Delegates to the General Confer
ence with discretionary power •to entertain or
reject part nr whole of the resolution. . I
(IIL) A msolution introduced requesting the
General Conference to sti altar the Discipline
that every preacher in charge of a station might
celebrate matrimony.
The meeting of the Lay Delegates with the
Conference was of the most interesting and en
thusiastic character, •
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The following were elected Delegates to the
General Conference: R. Nelson, Thee. Harrow
er, W. H. Olin, W. G. Quel, Geo. Peek,. D. C.
Oinistead. Alternate's, 'Wm. Bixby, 'Henry
Wheeler.
The Lay Electoral Cc' 'liege elected the lion.
Ziba Bennet, of Wilkesbarrc, and N. Y. ChM,
of Binghamton, as delegates to the General
Conference.
The next Con(eren'ee was appointed to be
held at Scranton, 'Pa.
1!1tLC%.11.11.X.A.C3-MO.
limusirc Goat:mica Ai the *psi denCe of
Henry Tewksbury. In Brooklyn, Apnl
- by Rev. 31. Cabiwell, Lyman T. Benla•
min. of Chit - matt, and Ilias Liuie A Goodrich
of lirooldro„PC,
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MeKErur—On the 3rd Inst.. in Jessup, '_73lr.
Solomon Melteeby, aged 43 years. „ i
—On the 3d just., in Jessnp, Mrs.
Catharine-Pickett, aged 75 years, four months
and eight dark:: - • -
CANFrszn—On the 801;inst....near , East Mash,
Mr. L. B. Canfield. aged 73 years: - •
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Tamen-Lin Vestal. Brromite CO:, ST.
25th, 1872; Ilettfe; : wife of Markey -Taylor,
aged 69 Yeare 3 months and . 4 days.-
Hee' hind; and affectionate hushand. -is: left
WWlNvi'lancf,lll6llPui. buissi rt. • ;nisi lal
SO dear to her are : bereft - of a kind aridd, loving
mother. She bad been a fhithfut follnwer of the
blessed Savior: far 47 yenta. She died 'Arith .4. -
bright hope of bliss eternal. 'Her last words to
her friends trete, lq am going home; good bye'
We
hayed bet, yes no tongue can tell,'',, .
-Ha tniteirire loved - her and how well;,
:God loved her too, and: thOught It hest
To- taku.heF hop:Lein-be at.rest.
-imus.E.vEss - LOCALS. F, - -
CountySupe*lntenddrit Eleetion.'
,
To the . echdol — Directors of Siiscinetanna
County:. ", •- • I
Usarri,Fatetci=ln j pbcsunnce of the forty- ,
third section of ;fie net of 3lty fill), 1554; you
are hereby 'notified 'to 'meet in convention, at
the Court House.; in MontrOse,Onlhe tirstTuts
41ay A.-1.):18;14. being the 1111 day of the
Month, at 1 o'cloek in the afternhon, and select
rim roar, by a majority!)f the whole another of
.directors -present, ono person' of literary - and
scientific accluirataci3ts. and , skill and eir
perience in the net of teaching, as county titigi
crinterident, for the three sok,ceedin4 years; de
termine, the amount of compensatton for the
same; au/ certify the reimit to. the State fillixf!.
intendeat, at Harrisburg, as required by the
thirty-sing) and, fortieth sections of said act.
- Alf, C.-TILDEN.
Co. §upt. of Solo Co..
April 17,18734-44,,
Slate DLootinp. •
The staseriber tan furnish and pat on n. 2
slate nearly as cheap as.bemlock shingles; OM
all the 'different - ,colorcd-Igq. 1 state. I con My
slats on old ehlntled naafi and make a gQ°4job-
Terimi reasonable,: Post office address,
Sim. gounnworrr,
/ 444 /49.1Arclor.PIkr,
Yobs wad
'. It horses could make theniselvo understMntln
human language, they would signify by u univer
sal "Yea," their assent to the statement that the
Slusratati Lmrstmcv is the best remedy extant
fur all t tics° external ailments, and by a iimq em
phatic "Neigh!" show their, displeasure at every
attempt to use any other preparation In its stead.
Ever since-1M introduction at St. Louis, at the
close of the Mexican War, in. 1849, it hes proved
a signal blessing to horse and man—curing, with
absolute certainty and'wonderfal dispatch, such
equine diseases. air spavin, ticigbone, poll evil;
scratches, boofale, dec., and relieving and finally
removing the painful affections which attack the
muscles, sinews and external glands of human
beings. It Is a fact beyond contradiction that
Tor all injuries or complaints of man or quadru
peds to which an external mica). is applicable,
the M.I:I6TA.TYO 1.11:11.106T perferahle to every
other.
Tnis QUZSTioYhfts often been asked by those
interested; "Can I have my gray :hair restored
to Its natural color, without coloring the skin?
and can my thin locks be thickened up ?" We
answer,." It Can ;" and would advise yon to read
a treatise on the hair, which is published by R.
P. Hall Sc Co., Nashua, N. H. who send it free,
upon application. Tuelr are the proprietors of.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. We
learn from it, the hair, In a „perfect state of
health, is constantly falling out, arid. new hairs
grow from the same tubes ; hat, In C 490 of any
disease of the scalp, or by the use Of alcholic
preparations, the bair.tube becomes contracted
at its month, andprevents the naw follicle from
reaching the surface. Their preparation will
create a - perfectly healthy . condition of the scalp,
and, by its tonic properties,' will preserve nd
strengthen the roots-of the hair.--Staternian,
Des Moina, loca.
. _
Tarbeillidui °Livery. ! •
Having removed my half of the Liriery to. the
Tarbell'ilotfie, I shall bo pleased to accbmmo •
date my friends and customers with anything in
the livery line. Carriages with trusty driver.—
Good horses and buggies always on hand.
;K J: R.,TIN'BFORD
I herAitie.;;Stice all Outstanding
counts tnost be settled wittiont delay The bust:"
nevi wlll- hereafter be -carried on by W. W.
Smith rind .Geome A. Smith, antler the fliin
name of Wz,WpSmlth Sun;
W. W. burnt, 'Cabinet Ifalzer.
Montrose. March'l9, 1872.-4 w.
,c , !!PCCi4 , CIPP(t.,O
A Voice From the, Pulpat
Rev. 0.0. Front, Pastor of the Free Raptiet.C"anrch,
Jonesville, Vernier t, writes:' `•I hail endend for =My
years from Chronic titanium and Colic, becoming" so
much reduced that I was at Unica nestle to attend
to my ministerial deities. I had been treated by
severel pi:mittens. both Allopathic. and liomccapathic.
but is ith no permanent riusulti. White on a visit to•
Scruntoni - Penna., I esperieneed a very severe atiaal:.;
and by the advice of soma of my friends procured a bet
tle of bluttmenle Item Brrstns. The erect then pro.
dnced core promise of an ultimate care nod on my re
turn home I contnined Its nee. f have mime ale: stiles
end am cured. Bit truly a mueslis remedy."
The True Grounds of Confidence.
• Whence comes that Arm reliance, that ahrolute.un.
doubling faitly 1n "the efficacy of /Buttner's Stomach
Ritter. as a remeiplor hong:Alen bilious disorders.
intermittent st:d remittent fevers. which notorimody
prevail in ill part• of the Bnited States? This cont. I
utosatsp. ml. oot result of cra
dulity; it bun...
been engendered by any human device. bat is the
spontaneous and 134ttlrid anIS.1111• lice of esperiectect
What people see daily going on under Weir own oyes
they cannot goestion. When families In unhealthy di.
tricte that resort to tltie whole • onto vegetable tonic. u
a preventive. ctmpe periodical fevers. and their unreel!.
ate neiglisors, who nulset this greCantlan, are pmetrat.
ed by tioidtemaste. how Is Itpassible that the phenomenon
should be without its tendon? in Mho manner when
It is 1.“11, that obstlo tan amen of dyspepsia. of liver con.
ablation. of tacit we w.l'iliness. and of generatdebility,
yield to the Operation net the (amens remedy, hoer can
even incrtalullty itself ortthboldttsendorsetnut 1. Bye.'
witne.us 6f the ukase, effects of the Bitterer:ire to be
found Muter, civilized settlement on this, continent.
The thon.aula anon thousands obis owe their restore.
Bon to health and strength, or their preservation from
sickness, toil s eztraartlio ars medicinal properties, ore
entba.tastie hi its praise. The moltitudes who recom
mend it in a neighborly wag. to their friends. and ac.
gnat Man ees. ati well as three who matte public their re.
Situate of Its Mous:me *lewd -ready, to Mate their
!mono for the faith tha is in. them. They have alt
either lon or witnessed its beneficent operationti.
ERRORS OF YOUTH:
A 1);,5;11T4E1%%: o m p 'age re d y. fo n r i l d ra c g f t r t o m in e =
• !not brat indiscretion trill. for the Asko of nafferino.ho.
=inky. send tree to rill:sato .ued i it , theurtvelpt and di
rection for mating the Wall* remedy by %which ha was
cared Sugoters wishing cored: by thoadenitiesimperi7
cues min go so byaddressing . In perfect rouddenco, .
• - •JOUNI 13 tIODPS.
NO. a Cedar Street, New York.-
•
TO CONSUBIETIVES.
The advertiser. Node; been .permartently earea L ot
that dread Aiselee,Coulamptlea. by a 'pimple remedy,
Is anxious/4s make kaoarn to hie lenoar autterere the
mean. or Lure. Terrill who desire It. .he still end a eopy
of the pre.r..rlptioa awd. (tree of etta.rgej with the elm.
Hans (or prevaslnx and wing Ma same, waled they.
end a sane Cone fur coisCatlTOS, AIMS •A, Itr.oxcat.
Parties tyishlog the preeerlpfloa wW please,addreii
Roe. EDWARD A. WILSON,
281 Soaih Thltd Stied, N. T.
lIIECONITMLONO OP AR-INVALID. . ,
PUriLldliED as a warning and for tha beaeaCor
young um and. am. who ender .from Nervous
Debdity, de.; supplying TIM ISLANS OP azurrnar.
Weide* by pad WO eared Mandl'. and ilentr tree . on
receiving A poet-paid directed enyelope., -
Addteee, NAVlS.474nTirelltr,Tha dlia,N, T.
• `;,-.
.
Vilr frfarric4.—Eveasyo far young ?lemon
the delights of home, and thepropriety Or frahropieleir
of cid tin + . married. frith rgnilary, WA.
tem imhtfert • .ormattimoniat wippiness -Sent - free. ,n
realed . Orrutopes• Address. - LIOWMID AssoutaTlON
tor P„ phdadelrita, Pa:
manskurs.
Corrected weekly by 'larding, flayden S C0., -
825 Wasbangtoq New 1 ark.
Butter, pail
Slain ~
Chpcse, dairy, per 1b...
" factory
Erns, per doz
Flour, per, barrel. .„,.
Corn meal,loo
Wheat per bushel....
Rye
Oats
Corn
Hops, crop of 1871....
Tallow " ....
Lard per lb ..... .
Potatoes per bbl
Apples
Turkeys per 1b.......
Chickens " .....
Ducks "
Nevi butter is arriving mote freely, but with'
increased demand, prices are steady:
Eggs owing to scarcity, bays junspeil up rap
idly, tollebbleVicis nu Friday, but we think the
lop noels has bee, teethed, and the-Y' again
Attar e •
AT A. N.- BULLARD'S.
Is the plow to bay your
ocerzes, Provis' ions, cto &a.
amend gediarn Clover and Tltootby seed Olney,
14 Good Gronod Caro,. JO cam per V 121. 1 ,1, Good TrA at,
51 cent/ per ported. Good Sala ritll3 a cents per paper,
elhoteo (.'.)nerd Eire rglotl,4 ell Me oncre, CUE %PI A
targa dock°, Canned =4 pried Pane, aa4 Vein, tables
=id err Jo 4411431 C ,
PureAeliktozogOt busliplpseks;Cptitish.ffittek ,
era, con eduoireo maligot. arm, UCL peony or quip
svcryaziog seeded W keep bowie laith and tray kupy
otr4tromely tow tor Cff re:dor rod"
Uderat•iSMor
41 - q 3 PIIFITADLE , ' BUSINESS!
T.IGTIT ONi-EIOHTIEtTIIN
( OST t t Mtn 41 - bi Erpkaa. 2tio cumne l or triektuurt
MEV o.lrinp n Pll4 IFIT ALE ItUnINESS.ean velure
thu EXtI.USIVE RIGUT Tor the rate t DYOTT'S
PATENT.CAItDON GAS LIGHT BURNERS AND-OIL
for COUNTIES anti aTAITO. Wrtte for Intimantlola
or all Gill •'• .
- IYI .13. DirOTT, ,
No. 114 SOUTEISECONDST.,PHILA.,
N. B.J-Cbarches farni.t.ed Ittlth CRANDELTERS tad
LAY:4l'Bot Icery tteecript ton. 25 per cent. at. 011131111.1
at auy <abet rstabl4htnc2C In thn country.
Murtha), 1,372.—it3
. .
m 41.1 rarrn rolieale.—lN LIB-
N-7 4111 Tumaillip, coatniniug 57 asrss—ssill be sold
cheap. - . lili,tila Q. TYLER. .
. Muntiole;llarch,.lB, 18V.,—noll—ic
TO ALL rilovnver WEST
yII&GGSGE CILEONED Tailolloll
ern
TICKETS AT . LdWEST TIATEI3I
WEST, 11ORTEAVEST AND-8011TH-WEST
FOE SALE at all principle nations. etn line of Dela, '
%Tata, LeCklltl/11112a Wettern Dal ,
H _ C A1 1: 1) 25T. Na. t i F
uPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to Families and ettunlea
mouth: weed can oblate Threuch Ticket* in ST„
VMS. KANI AS CITY. LEIVENWOTLI,' ATCDISOItI;
ST. JOSEPH; FT . SCOTT; On:vett. and all points in
itlir•eaurland Elects, at the very l•tweet rate!,and have
their torallenoui goodiautltreightehtpludatttecial titles
*w.Ank...l93Mtl\TO-311.7i13 -
FE.O3I.IIONTROSE, ASO ON LINE OP •
lbetariure e LneltawnnOti & Western
tiuflTsay t -
• Will Pleo,e tat-e 'miler that a Direct Conneellon Ia
made at •liINGIIIAIITON, with all cypress trains on
FRIG RAILWAY. plrlie ecru to for Tlcktle Yin
ERIE DA titwAY' Ahmh OM be procArettatoElca of
MONTROSE STAGE LINE, MONTROSS„I'A. •
I.' E313.6.232a33. u r.a Zi.gozat.
A. I. FIUWCISCUO &. CO.,
31ARKET STREET,
PUILAIELNILI. i
We havd'opcnril for the Frnma Trunz, thioargeg
and hest airortcd Stock of
Table, rifeir and Floor lilt Cloth.. Window Stadia
and ?aper.Carpot Chain, Com. Tian. Br,"
tine, Wadding., iTkrlo.l,. Wicks, Cocks.
Looking (Darter, Fancy. Itarkcts.
BroOnni.Barkiii.,Durketr. unba
r em, (lollies Wringer.. Wood.'
' ca and Wlilow Wail IP
tint Untted htatta.
Our larip Incnpare In hnaln re I. un able liras to WI at lipw
porta 'Fart:mil& thr bed quality at Goods.
COLE AGENT FORTGE
CELEBRATED AMERitAN WASHER.
•
rtuag.
Ovar23OO gold In six Maths.
Termi ettrvill.:l73(l ryo s
Allot.ti er rrelr, :10 days, NeL ' -
Feb X 4,1314. ran.
"1 - 1, ARM FUR Eott.B!—A farm or sixty-two serer oft ,
julalnu thu Duro' of ?duotro., on the Staab. t
offered for tale. It Is well Watered and has sh o ut ten
Octet to timber, inetud.og a duo crove of heath and
neor .lic Mu homestead dlvlslou
of lie dam tel Gregory farm.
For further tortrcnln, euvitre of i. E. Carraalt,Esa.,
or P. Lthes, Montrose. is.
Feb.,,7, 13;2 —l3oo.—tr.
oid—TORONTO 1 B F, 11;
rfIORONTO CRYCP. J. This 'nearly [bortMgh bred
eultion will ~tint the pres,ot 0411$011 ow fifty mama,
stelae elatemyering.April irtano enoley Julys, Friday.
and Sat ordat.o. at mu at/Woof 4.8. Taloa, iu3l..otroee.
the Feet di the w..eit at lbo oubocrlbeee, one mite teat of
Al t horn 4 cornen, on rho ro u t Iradlog to Spring. tile.
Pk:MGM:E.—The TOMOS° Chief Jr, was tired by
Toronto who for rpeol nod bottom 'to ahead of
any etatihmomrecnrd. Ile wan eirwl by /toys! George
aLtl hi. dein by Blackwood. out of au Er.liyee mare.
11' George no. he Meek Worrinr; and he by import
ed 'l' ippo [ and he bylletteroer. of England. -
TOUONTO Voris. Jt..'s dem .. wo..rired It; thr thorough
bred J, if ro o t, mit of a Mrje.ty mane. Jelf,rion was
by V ; Anode. the rime of Ste Henry
and er.uttiAro of Americno Star—..dam by Glo Favorite.
Seroml dam ltd 13.11 . A. r.
Tonercro camp. blood [lv with blarkpoilits.
tell tall, wrighe 1,01 t; ;he., It ,ty ham., logh,. ban had op
trAning, ot ha...good gait. nod for hie weight In hard to
beet Vat nod Fro him,and judge for Yonvolves. Fines
of hie he seen et the nolktertber'e Mame patter
ed on rearoneble Loans Accideata and ermine at the
owners' [tai;: •
Otter miles as eoetomery. TITLE*. to [wore with fall.
f 2; larerauce motley parable March t magi. .
3.11. CRISMAN. Proprietor..
Auburn 4 Cornett.Pa.:Marchl[3.l6'2.-,-hol[S—me.
Tll e E-AOLC-
rtoriu.4;.sit,c)re
131 - o`llZ7i3 db I%7XCUMCri.ani
BRICK 131,0*, INISIVIteg t P& 1
Sign of tlio Golden Eagle and flortig
'ICUT De:gra to inform the publle that we bale moved'
I, out Mock of Drugs; Mediates*. railitS, 011s.Brnsh
e+. Comb[, Perfumay, Fancy -Articles: etc.. to to the
Brick StOre, lormerly occupied by tiuttenberr,, Raven
loom .t - Co.• • ••
We hare recently Stied up tbla store In Modem Style.
and ahallsodeavor to ke..p well supplied with all articles
prstainlng to the Drug Deafness. •
SVaeslead to everybody a cantina Invitation , ti
tali
and lee be when In want of anything to our hue, nod
when xirr In want. give ns n friendly call. Ta all our.
old customer* wo desire to express our thank* for the
very libeml patrOnage herstotore ealcudsd to_tie. tie
shall ondeifor b. merit a mullet:lance of the same.
Very Truly Yours, -•-
ADIOS 21f0k101.3.
Montrose, Dee: 2041611
THE PLACE
I ItY V 4 (Mpg,
- - RgAciyAvi4pig„:::. 71
CLOTIIING, ETC,,
IS AT
OIiTiEMEREC'IIOSENBAIif4,&co
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47618,
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0.566, , ,50
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TheLargretYcaletyot , . -
Diva Shawls, Domestic .GoodS,
and -
Oubils, Dress and Clunk', ; ;
Tririnnings,
Velveteens, Ladies . Furnishing
• ?muds always
_her no hand,
,
4EAPY:II44Ok-GLOTHIN,Oi
for ten'l3 . , - Yputlis'and Bois %Wir t _
.
Wti&isuiNo'opris,
Best Selected in Tosvii, and at; '
TOL'ULA[t
. •
andereoldit-trtottier at
WiiNTEri 4600109 •
Vuxii*
• Atztuatiy rttdlzel 'pleas for caiti,
aIftrENZEILG. RO:4' O NBAU3iI . 640
.-14474,,1anFri6, - -
/4 .UOCERIES. —Teas great vanety
‘ l .-s apd diesp for ale qualtges. - Dried. Peiebea the
beat fa tatutet.abtooatitti of Moamar, bolOtr:Qof
fee. sad a fan ataortmeat, of /Watt, &e. •
/4034:90, Aszt , V/34.aiTt.
/o'l j{gtkli I i.lt tO,r4 *1 41
DiALERSMIERCHANDISE,dteIin Sea
quelianna County, take notice that In pnrstutece
of the setTrel Acts of Assembly of this Conn:cent
wealth'to preside revenue .te reeet the deminds
upon the Treasury and for other purpcses;the
Appraiser of-Mercantile taxes the tald Count
has pfhpared a list of Merchants trading' in•saldl
County, and'placed each tuerehant ha that,class 1
which to him appears Just and. right . ' aco;:eding i
to the Acts of Asserobly; to *lt: ' 1
. • • . .
1
acremur. ' : • tortirtr. •
P C Bushnell - ''' ' 14 .Totentt Webster • • '''l4
E L Adam.s -' ;13 D.•D Stanford ' • 141
Tewksbury Bros. .• .113 A. A Beeman'....•
.- 14
I P Benninger ,• • 14 .. SUDDLETOtirIf. • .
R J Carter .- ._. „ ' 131
Patrick .White , '' .14
Geo W Brown ' - :14 •• - mokinogx.. '
'A F Lacy',' 'I. ' " 'l4 11J Webb"-' •-* 14
AZ11141... -'.. S W3iiiise_•..-.' ' i .. 14
Payne & Bkisham 18 , 13Iiner & golfs : _. ~ 14
C C Worth 1 • 14 E. Bacon :. , . 14
John Beaumont ' • 'I4IC 0 Fordlaani ' • 14
I:mot:mutt - . • A N-Bnliard '' • - 14
D A & T Tltsworth' 12IW-J Mulford-. It
Kent & Eldridge :, • 10 1 1. 2, lons;l>ralte &Co- 11
(> 31 Delancey •14 Cobb. ~, • :-. 1 14
Wm Craver , . ..:. 18 II R Lyons '& Co ", ~ 12
O P-Tiffatly . ' ': 13' 1 0 Morris GeM ' ' 14
J B Very ,- •-- '14, 1 2 B Chandler -: ":14
-enocearrr. .. • 13. R DeWitt . , 12
51 Rickey. • ; . • 14,Guttenburg Rimer'. 1 10
1
ex.rirono. ' baum &Co
O Wells & 'Brattier ' 13 Tharns&Nlehols poi 12 ,
T F Johnson' ; ''' 18 Read Griffis &Co -.- 11
P H Gardner-p-MC 14 A; Turrell Oil 4, - -12-1
J W Esker i • 14 5.31 Wilson. -- • . .-131
T J Wells • 18 W; 13. Deans
' - ~, .
~, 14
• Omit/LW( I K Millard ,Y '
AV
I E Davis • ' '•l3 W W Smltli ' 14
13 G Weaver I> m 4 14,C N Stoddard . - IS'
A Richardson . 14. J Brooks 14
Henry Spencer . 14113 Thatcher . 14 1
EP Chambers . 14 Boyd & Corwin . .11
unmet. '.l; 13 Isabell ' l4 ;
1
.A 3126 • ' •13 Ifeirensle&Fauroi - 11
A Blakeslee : - , 19 Stamp'&Talbet - '• '. 14
Stevens & Leebody. , 44 Sayre& Co • 14
Wm 11 Thayer •. 13 Geo Cifill - - .14
B0111:81. LASE.. ' 4 l stew. itttneto. -
M L Ball -: 1 McCollum & Bros . 12
r FUANtattf. '', 1 4
3 Dlekermatt &Co 10
H L Blowers ' '- 4 , , 14 A F Tuthill • ' • -", 14
E H 3lerriman • ,-14H,Garratt & Son. r It .
J L Merriman 13 Ainey&Elayden pm 4 14
Joshua Boyd .' It. W L Moss & CO ' -. 10
DC&l' II Fordham 18 II Iliiiit.o iti4 - 13
lIIf & E P Munger 14 Clemente &Edscni 14
rnmsnsvn.a.r.. 11-W-Decker 12
,31 McNamara . . .:14 J . Barne s . ; - -2,- 14
Wm Buffturt .p m 4 12 David Summers pm4ll
Robert Winters . 13 . • ..;0 - ASLA.D.. ,_ 1
1
011 EAT SIM. D :', T T Munson. '
.' : ' li .
11 Stark. ' ••14 Mrs 3.l.Tuhy.- • ' 14
I R S Clarke & Co - .. - . 12 -- ' -.. -Atom. .- - . -
TD Eastabrcok pra 411 NlGranger p mi, .14
r. 8 Lentu:lm . 8 3cHEdsall. • - .. 14
;A G Preston ' ' ! . 14 N D'Snyder' - ' • 14
Stephens &necktie* 14 A D Batterflild&lll•o 4 4'
1W A Casten ' ' •: 14 . • 'erettsiniltvg. ••, •
t
, Geo McNamara 14R .T Hendrick .- •--.....:; 12
H P Doran _ . ,14 , Aungerford A
,} ii . :
L W Chichester l4 . , Meserole ~
Walter Pa.ntla ' 'l4 Spencer & Dewitt' 'l3
Geo W6ciell " '• '' 141 A. B' Alger' &Co'• , 13
H A Clark : , 311 ::- :i3ILVEtt. 14 .>::
Thomas Crasseck 14 1 Wm Frank . 14,
Z B McCrearyJr. „. 13 Dennis Mahoney - :". 14
4 1
.1 B Brown 14 T,Salliiait • ' . 14,
S D Ross". 'i . " "14 E G'lleeker. •'• ' ' , ..1.4
.1! S Hanea.• •• -14 663411EITAITNA: =Mr. ,
D C Brownsoit• ' :2 1 .:1 W .Osborn .• - q It
ornsov„ . 13Irs Er, Forbes .. 14'
1
D. E Holmes pin 4"12 A C Parleyman., .14
, James Fuller ' 11 W S Mitchellp to ' , l 18
Dunn &Cop m 4 . 6 , 11 (.1 Fern= • •.'•• • 14.
d E Milroy &Co -14 J Allen • - • 14
Milliken &t ..- ‘4) D Casey, - ' '.. .13
Smiley pm 41 ' G H_Crandall -,. 12
Cooperative Co . 12 C A Miller 14
Geo H Wells pm 4 11 W Ilovrarth . ', • 14
H H Tingley • • , 14,Thomns McDonald ,• 10
WmD Ebner., - ,' 39131eDonabl & Kew.. 11
Kennedy & Son • • 1211) , 5 , Lyn0. , - , , - ~..i 14
11A11310;5.1', Freeinan . • 14
J B Stevens' • ...-. . . . .
...Lew is l4lD - Lyon — '• 13
11W Brant &mpm4 12 GuttonharA;Rosen-1 n
J Sehlauer &Co • 121 , , ~ : baron &CO j.„ - .
Noah Bisbee • 14 d, C &,,I II Cook ~ 12
1
SA. Lyons & Son . 12 ,Tatoes Bell . • l2
S Winters p.ni 4 -14 TC&J, 11 Cook'. , 12
nEraumr. ... !. - 11 C Leap m 4 ' ' •12
Cll Ellis : •'• • 1 "!' 18 Geo'T Frazier - - • 0
Morse&Nleholsp m4lOll C Lea pm 4 . 14,
C C Spencer •.•
.13 Union,Store , .10
, irsairotua. ay smith . • 14
T J Carr : • 13F B Thayer '.' 121
P. Q Titullg ott "" C 0 ' i4k I Craft ' '-' '• ' 10 '
x.
xsabeock & iiewtrin • rSti.r ts Lyon. - , ",-- • -In
J C Edwards - , :14 1 .31ra E .31cGrath,. :14 1
H 1 , 1 Jones ,-, , , 111 Wm Dann' ,- ,• 14-1
E T Tiffany ' ' i 1310 L Adams -- f 4
I
0 Payne. & Son 14. A B Tarbox 14
C C Edwards p . m 4 "14 WI J -FalkentrarY" • 14'
TACSBCGi.- .. , HI P; , Doren • .• • -12
13 Roberts pM4 19 !Maurice Myers , 14
H3l Benson 11,L Fulekman '-
'' 'l4
TV Potter 147101 in Tterney 14
Norris do Fitch „.,,, -,, 1231 i Pehdergrast - -i• - • 14
JESSIJP. 'Ellen Maynard 14
JII Rosenkrans pm,4 14 1 0. T Emig!' ..... _ :.:: 13 -
John WaTner , .- 14 31 - 31Sylotte . . , 13
• LITTLE lIELDIMEg..`' 17 11 Gelatt - " ' '' 13
1
E B 13etirdslesit. - - 'l4 Henry SPerl; , -••-• r -14
D R Garfield , . .: .. .14 CJ• Lyon . : - .- --, • .i,12
• , L.T113t02..- -,• J G Drake. . -
~,'",, 14
1
11 31 Finn '. • . l2 Gee Fißartani, -• ...'l4
G W Rea-ep m 4. ' 12 Thoslielternan ' 13
E M Tiffany , • •'. '.. 10 CalllcCarty '' '-,; ,-: 14
Hall & Bro's .. -,:• 11 -:. ..mausosr. _.•,:i.
J 5 Wright ,'", . " ,-;;14 Gl.,' Lewis ' ..,-: • 44.-
... I
- , Lmvox. -, .. Robert Gelatt, _ _l4
Tho Mas Hallsteiul 11 W" W'Messenker. 1.4 ,
GD Ransom 14 Hull, S . 9rles & Co "
.-7-..•
Grow &Brothers- ~. V' •• ''-'. •
Black, Durham, t- ;1' ---.-- • "'-., :•- ' • ' -
& Clearwater j " • .
~ • . • • , •-•
• ,L/js?.;-..'-
raovammils
TODLTS SOUR
ClAuslflca lion of Vcnderr or gerch,
andie.
- Sales less than $5 000, - ' - class 14 ,
Sales $ 5,000, less than $lO,OOO, classl3
Sales,Rlo.ooo, less -than' $15,000;' class i 3
Sales $l5OOO, less. than $20,000, class 11 • .;
Sales $20,000, less than $20,000, class 10,- ,
• . Sales_mr,ooo, less. than,,54.0,000, class 0.:
Sles $4,0,0.00, less - than $30,000, - class 13
And the - Judges of the Court of Common Pleas
of said county will hold aCcaart of Appeal at the
Court House at limatrose, In and for said county, -
on Tueisday, April 10tb..1872, at -nno..o'clock p.
m. at which tima ; and plate any of 1.110 mer,
etuints'deseribeklefmed, apd classed aforesaid;
or their agents'or ittorricr;; thay - appear tuttl
peal front said assessment if they think proper. •
• • G. L.LEWIS, =•
• hlemgaiia Appraiser:.
ThOebscnzi llaich 0, 1872. .
.IPICTIELICICWICTXt.=
, •
WILLIAV.SIMITTIOS
Extenalre lectOrlime Waren:Mtn Itur llndtbe largest
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FIRST•CtASS•AND COMMON- ,•••
.1.71 T -Rt
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To be found la .tbls section of tte.iollntry, n f . ORD
manufacture, and at prices that cannot Tall to ern lAEA-
Ilemalum tlinier/Itertr, ".", '" •
, Ezzraysgow -- ianits
: In the - Cortutry, and W4i I ANTS Meer... • . :
TIPHOLSTERYWORIE
- r Of a 0 kinds Ilona Irit6e neaiest manner: *.
. .I:ar veitiouts 1t1N139. •
runp.xo,,i iista.n4sos,.
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'fb4statoscrlber 4iii6nreilter . rualte Ole Jorrataiti e i*
grna:d i, 761 1 4 ( ft j lgt ;
_. ° ll - tts u r
needing 6ls services IS to bnattendral prOpjiti, MEn 111
5.611410ng ctirxitre• - '
/34;,SgaTa. t l :4.ofir
:Igontrose, Ya., Zan, 3t, i 8 - poSyytt,
- .LATROP I B.I3EDICIATED, B . A.T/18 r
vi T via wiciaut Etßetrld4:ig 6,4 essi'anaileo.
.for Ithenmatism,lietaulainid ChrordrOlioaso
-At the feet et Chestnut, etreatajottose.P4. .
Vorttreee;April2l.'ital...• ,'. •
•• • Xt42). vco • Prxxio,
cenliciTEtiswitieixn.cy:
o re prepared to do all Mai Of lit= •
-snit codwraTrat' Work, Drier Watt. , /dainty,.
and P.datinv. by the Jobne In any emu, totalt tOa
(num% Alan': dash ltdadi, ^Deem 'Atouldlnge, ore
Mad , . tad Window Manley, to order., plea umbel,
canetently onturail, blend; eorlareetory rdd4tag,
w. cooLET. ' .fiTialWr
- 11..ztrasth Pf 01,504 r‘l3l/;"44,,eft?
fp ! ,ititg...;,c'gapjitpg ; .: M.,iqomi.
-
Yom; 41;"
eaeA culditioThetilirte; .60 eli. '
NEW MILFORD,
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SATMOS 1 1 / 4 .58,1.17.07 7441 7 0111:0,;412 . pit in eest i a..
Aaron cal all Per Dp.4,77; 3 4.4' I M, Attco.
CAYCOA. vidaren,—
.mcnot.As snozuesigk
Dolan% c c au,the_v-irc,,mtrue , r. ale& ground.
~stoss: cp • Dellers I: l l7 6 ondkUntLenDs.
Boats and Shots, sod Ott, eral lierehandlit, on - Kest
'nicer, second anor pelow the 141.scovi Citurnlt. •
!.T.NION HOTEL; - keg Vir/Wpt, Inorl, 4 ra
..stroer;taar . rturDelko.t.-4-;.. , • , .
W. 9: !iltArl. - Ftittildry. and deaf ertn Plow Ind atilt
%melts:aro door from PAlnney's not UAW -
Carthize mater sad tfodertaktr, *al
Main areal, tlre dootskelsst llawlers atom . • • 5
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11cCOLLII31.BRCMCCELS,i Dento! va ~ Grocettos lad
. Proisloat, on Mita at.rteLc* • , • •
0 4 °MIRED SON. Drateo fAlloar i -Fecd. 110,4
Lita 4, eMent• Or 0 " 1104 rroY/ 1143 1 1 !
lialtrtltreet.opPotlte the Depg. -•••
W. fi.T. IIATDON, Minaret:et:4am .91: Cleats "ma4'
•Wkolceatn destere•ln Yankee Notions and 111241
.. Goods. ow:lain !Street, below rydestitplcinnels. *c r.,
M. 068 IM'A.P.:LeMbalitanntacturezcanel tinkly
. in Mc onto Fludingn..ax., Dept Epiennyll chyrr)Mi.
ALtiRY .11 MAYOR'S. Pelletal° Dru givandlietWinv,
au a Alanyaqpi:sre of Ilan Otrett,. ns
wrEp.iftv. s. florae Sboolnl nikanmlßepaliiti :
oa Mae Street, soath of rho
I. DtCNEIIII.I:4. Jr.. WO er lqkener4l merChozapii
tgothtne. Back Store. on Nolo Street. - - • • •
GEE .T BEND.
tII2SFIEI3I. Vion tacit:mei Leather. and
in genrral Merchant:l4o, o'n Ma yo Sti•rat.•
11. 1..-944ArT, Idetchentl'altor eked dealer - 14 Read
Made Clohing, Res, 94c:11,04:aeries and Proid
Mtn 4treet.r . •
MItAIXIMITE4 Ifintsetirfsid deilisiln =pert
= ;
• Plows !Ind Guano. • 4 ,
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Olsson
11. 3t. TEVILEY—Dater , In Sto'rea,lln. Conner. Mtua
and Sheetlron Warr. Ca atlnri. &C. - Alto. maantartort
er,ot tilted Metals tel order. Ere Trough and Grad
Ylyt
Lathan, attended to at.tair prices-,-Glbaon
•
EDWARD': & tiRTANT, .Vintedittirfs.TlS, pt wirpali
th
Slolgtm, noir,ei Ingalls' State. • '
O.: S.OSTSTIS-4onity Stirveyer, of Saw:maharani caw
04tcp is tbpCpsyt pour. ? )1913.1p)5e.,1)1.13.11t
LBEWITTIIIIELL , • Delhi .In Dino.' Med ,
quote. PAinta; Dio StatD,Lpoterks, ,
NutioriV; ctt• 115,* 21 . "-"
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JAMM.E. cArearAvr. Attorney 41 taw! c1 14 ?1 ,20,
• door below Tarbell Bonne, Publ3. Arane.., •
COOPER in CO...Bankars,teil ropalgila
ar Uand Malta on England. Ireland and.
J. 11.11.87tIIER'S'Entini Saloon. Is the plses.to
ec Cream, tiygere ;Ad clam, in s.vory stilt. On lots,La
`'strect.*.
STROVD 6 DROWN. Girtend rite andttle.lnsur•
Knee Arrnts • M.o. 64,11.11.111roadand Aecidect.Tlcksta
to 'New It odiand ,T.talnadolw Office one door tut
F. 14 WANDLER: Generiralinsurancesld9ewlag 2 f.a :
;blrie.ll.gcnt. rubllcAyenue.• . . r
BURN'S & 151C110t5. trio pl2O to get
etpee Cigars, Tubacp, Pima: Pocket4ksoks, Spectit
dos, TatikFe.ls o tiODO. qt., Brick Mock,: - •
mt. Rna aolerilian Ogee*
Usully !rept thd trade. oppaalte he - Bank. •
tioTli 'it-cort.wrs. Mater. lu Stoics; 'llardware;
• and 31tnntianrcre of Tin and Sheottron warn. condir
of Main and TurapikestEr.t.
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•
MOW% E, Iraretiint. Furnishing dealer ta
TrIMITIIVIP. and Good*. aid
Ready Made loth Ina. OP 310 IT F woo, mat door Olt
low Milo sad Badoloeo Law 021 co. .
A. N. BULT.AIID; Dealer In Groi.ories,• Provlsioait
nonlcs.Statloac ! u ast4 Vanfiee ilati"*N. la t h e ' ll ' .ff ' '
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T. ..514,011E 62 liTellers,, in fitorys, Ilardwari
4011 •stltor3l Ouplemettl . Our and dropFri,!ipp,
saw Trbill'lloutis. • , ..,• ,
nviicsticiEro.& Errcnr..t.'Llytry ana Exchant,
nialc.in Tor of Bank bnildfat. •
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GIB OS 101111 1111E1011!
WANt
SOW' gig NO 011110
TU old blends fnd Tatiana of Snapnebnanirecaniti—,
again inane lield pollcitlng your pntFonage ,
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Tea OrigiziL Sdwing Zachini
r..7T , sir .nUlW rrn
?lone mil and see It, with 'the lin prorimenti, a1.W13
sees store. Remember the tiettnine Row.
Ant no medallion head.
, E 00.115 AT--
56 coprt-Street, 13Inshampton,
AND AT
Wilson't Store, Elontraith Pat
H. M. DUNMORE!
I t ton!tpie, ;au: 13; 1672,
A:71797 3tlC-e 1.14 -
soorgnal,itAssirmparin,th.lol*Ass4 -
MlTEil3lllkßUM.tpagi . mmist;',.
fle /34aes, liannfainied ar li t ter
Sala. by 'KAM
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, eetenee:Tb.. rovr. 1872.—D0G.;-tt.• _ .••,. '• -
.rcri=sx'teXCES.
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XfONTROSO RAILWAY CO.—Stciabolden 01 'the
01-metroao.Rattwar Company ate hereby-notified'
oat the retni la tog tomb:mots of Ore dollar* per 'bare
each; called for br:retotatiett of the Board of Utreetvra
FifthtiA AAIPTI I ; •
Fifth Inftalment atuitsittylsl., 1872
•:41.T.th lattalment Pehanery I.sthi late
Seventh Irodalment Match 1511 L 1875
Eighth Instals:scut Apyil Una
Moth. hatahnentMAY 13 1 1411 1 7%
Truth last.Alment: • ' • - Jsto 15th, IATS
As this statists prozressingtuostrAsoraVy.ll. IS earnest
ly destredand gibs - 01E40y necessary that tea payment*
alma be promptly met on the part of Bbxlcholdert , .
• - ;', C. BROWN, secretary
nantinse. December PO 1b21.-51-td
M. D. S
• IiAWESSES I _Do
TRUI'
- • • "COLLARS!!!
-• IVIIIP§.I
• r :STTIR-S!!
"" T,TGLIT • • ,
tuvriEnti
ETC.. ETV, • -
wa,carasson. cissestr•-"x:abs
ikGOOD ianiiat tm
vromorou vrateted,ons goodltaaltro
Aces trom crud 'MA sod two 11134 ren %mg
Cy
,LitlMorovrilstip, Pours Co., 4 .4
MD as . p
,m nmost lAprt only dollar*
%I
e and Oro thlnd tro a et tttuttodd etrd Malt lt. fattc
oparticalitra(Slot' 11:d. Votodatt. on' OdiolidO,
rumor oX C. Dhoti. OWtgOgi Y. '?
ALRO . o. good' farm of 260 sores. rrat Taw
0r0.4 7 -ii4o.uki. •