getat RELlOrovs ssavloza Bkr.L.ILFolr, Tuv. mtor. tog a. m. aml 7 12 .7X 11APRIST CIIVRCll• Sabbath vLbaW School. - Prayer Meeting, Wednesday Evening s, CATMOLIC cutraca • Their. J. SLatTLIIT • Sabbath Serricet. - Second Sunday in each Month Sabbath School Immediately before-Nava . .. . ... , EPISCOPAL CIICECPL.Ray. IL A Whataartc.itettor. Sabbath Services.. ION a. ra. aha L.ti p. ra. f.uudar School la to. IVeak-Day Scrylaes—Wednardaya 7 V P. tri. Id ETIIODIST EPISCOPAL —.Env. A. D. Atxxitroza tuned Os ,ercices.... ....... _10.43 a. ea. aud lAD p. m. Sabbath ',cum,*4 p in pram IN...ting. Thurftiy, - 30 p. m Rev. 3 . . n Iltuza 11145 a. m.and 73.> p,m. 19 14p. la. .M P. m• PREABYTERIAN (IMRE(' Sabha:4 sem RAN:mitt School Prsysr Meeting, Thursday Evenings lattsinesS NOficps. We call attention to the- following new adveri tisements this week. —Lite of ilaines Fisk, jr.—G. Harvey, —Agents Wanted, Popular Cyclopedia—G.ll. flarVey. —New Firm, New Goods—Crane & —Centennial Anivemary. —Cite& J. Co. —A number Mipeellancons Advertisements— Geo. P. Rowell & Co. —The Republican County e.ommittec met on 'Monday the Bth, and elected F. Fitch as Delegate to the National Convention at UrThe Montrose Literary and Readingßoom A,soeintion, acknowledge with thanks thO ro• cella of -Butes History of Pehrisylvania teens," in tire rolumwt,froal Hon. A. P. Stephen, and five volumes et recent Public Documents, from lion. L. D. Shoemaker. Further donations solicited from all friends of our Library. _ Seriously 111. We learn by the Eratife'rd ftorter that Mrs. C. L. Ward, of Totranda, is very seriously ill with but slight puVects cif her recovery. Lsven—Since the'r above was in type,. we learn that Mrs. Ward is dead, .She died on Monday last_ Important to Letter Writers. Letters once taken from the post office by the proper parties, or delivered to the address, can not he forwarded without again being prepaid. As the violation of this regulation is a matter of daly occurrence, it - should be undcstood that such letters deposited in the post °Mee for mail ing, on which the postage is not prepaid, are sent to the Pead Letter ()pre. That printed matter cannot be rent - ailed oxcept upon prepay ment at transient rates of-postage in stamps. Two Miners On the 15th inst., a miner at the &relay mines, by the name of John 0 Brien, was crush ed to death instantly by a fall of coal which had been left too long without being propped. On the tali instant, in the same mine James Cant- W6ll, a young married man, was blown to pieces in a most horrid manner by the explosion of a Leg of powder which ignited from a spark that dropped frtnn lamp of deceased while in the net of tilling his tin can. After auguring intense agony about three hours death came to the re lief of the sufferer. The shock was felt in the mine a half a mile away, and was so severe that lights were suddenly extinguished.—Bratiford Argos. fleeting of Om l'ouniy Connuitter. Through Inadvertancy the report of the meet ing of the County Committee was omitted in last week's issue. The Committer met on Tuesday the 9th inst. A good number were present, cortaidering the condition of the weather. and an . interesting meeting was-the result. :flatters Ur 11 .1.rb"."c were discussJi and a unanimity of opinion prevailed. Aber transacting other important business, the following persons were _named rot delegates to State Convention. E. R. Hawley, Representative Delegate and Abner Griffis, See aturiil, subject to the action of the Conference. The Committee then'adjournetWo meet at the call of Chairman. Odd Fellows Annliervars. The 62d Anniversary of Odd Fellows in America will be celebrated at the Opera Ifouse in Waverly, on Friday eicning the 26Th tact— Elaborate preparations arc being made for a grand and gloriotis time, worthy the high char acter of the Order, and the iMpOrtarice of the occasion. The law of the Order with yegard to the use of intoxicating beverages is tube strictly adhered to. A good sapper will be served in Exchange Hall, and L'Araotuaux's Band, one of the finest in the country, will furnlsh Music. It is impossible to sand invitations persnnully to all, but Odd Fellows everywhere are cordially belted. The bill for the entire entertainment will he bat p.m, Something Wprth flowing. In pasting wall papers, posters, etc, especial ly where successive layers are put on there arises a most disagreeable effiuvia, which is par particularly neticeanle In wet weather The cause of this is the decomposition of the - Rite. In close roems'it is very unwholesome, and or• ten the cause of disease. In large mannfuton'm, where large quantities of Neste SIC 1130 a it often becomes sour and offensive. Gine, also has a very disagreealde odor. If. vriPMl l Mhhiff Nate or glue, a small.quantity of carbolic acid is sat ed, it will keep awed and free from offensive smells. A few drops added to memlage Or ink preventp mold. In white-washing the: cellar and dairy, if an ounce of carbolic acid Is added Ap each piton of wash, it will prevent mold and remove the disagreeable taints often perceived in meats and milk from damp department, ' Amusement. , We are often nilnosed at the pretexts made use of by people to bring ,theruselves; or their 'acts into notoriety. How prone soch people are to say,' let me relate a little story." attllW - Fe they get talc throukh *ith tha.puirktion, ion discovers that they are the heicies of their own eto -v. The Montrose Republican. a short tim4 since took a notion to lore some 'Plain Valk," Inter mingled with which it quoted many expressions of its admiring friends,uuch as 'lnfidel bent pa per," couldn't keep house 'without it,".ct, etc., in itslgst issue it makes pretense of halting hard—orsomoivilyilas heard, or intimated that the "Republictin,", as an Indfertising medium, "'slat op gientshalw s eel 11 1,"- - and it Seizes the onpartmity oI u relating.a little,etory,. of -haw many post esti there are in the' county, —the sequel and point, of which is 8,19.1, of our papers go to said (Palms. TO read the " Renck • lican'sP-Shitetnent,of-ita cotempararies circula tion—one would ~sertpuie, -from the iuntitive • manner in which it puts Own the fide.; that it had wags to their -bottles. We hare only this remark to:makcjitat :if ,the -ollepublican" has underrated the eirculation .taf the lkozrat otosd the Journal as much as . it Aid pup, boast thatitecircedation is double all theotherpapei l in the combined,o will do -Eery Ireg for, ,selfiritulatien,but,it should he qualified stlittio ombell MAIO as fact:rr2rortheru Painolltaznian. rw would say to our neighbor , (tamp Pgrf.: ,sartroitiau,Shat we treat all such • nalarettresenta7 Itiona as the one abore referred to, .ip :thc Jildlesonbio matiner - ,thst the Englishtrian'4lo ,when helms askixi by te,alloyed his wife 19 t*tristfFir 4 1 = " 0h r 111 :9 5 t1V,, -1 , - esio, Witting' ryingft..,"ftiTyrtactii 4ie 4:0 NOIM gttlird tidies twist . snyThlp. - • • • • --- . Rending ReTtptArsochrttOni • ' The members of, the Reading Room Associa tion;ar&requested to meet at their Room, on Monday evening next Aprit 24th; at 7 O'clock, p. m. It being a regular meeting of tile .Asso• elation, business of vital iMportaxtee will come rep for action, and a fidi 'attendance is desired. Have A Care . The weather - this month has been, to. clam& terize It, treacherous. At times warm, it has se duced some indivithmis tome off their, woolen garments worn neit tolhe skin, but a sudden change to cold soon taught them thelt mistake. Dr. Hall, gold antltority, says: "All changes to lighter or cooler garments should be made at dressing in the Morning, end If in any ease the 'changes leave the body chilly, or if, soon after it is made, the weather changes to be much cooler, by all means promptly, and without half no bouts delay, 'resutrie the - lull winter dress. The old, the young, the invalid, in abort all fee ble, oonstitutiong, of small , vitality, .should be especially earelbl to heed these suggestions. Fire In'Binghamton. About eleven o'clock last Sunday night, fire broke out in the rear portion of the old Chenan go House, on Water street. The building was old and low, and much of the furniture was also old and much worn. The total loss will not be far trim $5,000. The property was insured for $6,500, on thi there was an insurance of $4,500, and on the furniture, V,OOO. The fire originated in the lath around the kitchen chimney, in the second . story of the rear part. The kitchen.was in the basement, and-there had been no fire in the stove latter than three o'clock in the aftento , m, Charles Wales, the proprietor of the house, went on a visit with Isis wife, to the home of her mother, near Camprillc, and had not re turned at the time of the fire.. Court Proceedings, April Term. SECOND NVEM.—On ptitinn, Ilezekialr Whit aker, is appointed Supervisor of Jessup town ship. Confth vs. N. D. Snyder. Indictment, keep ing a tippling house. Venhet, guilty. pefend ant sentenced to pay a fine of O. S. P. Gates vs. Albert Pratt. Verdict for de fendant. Dadvid Taylor, Jr., to the use of F. P, Grow, vs, The Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany of York, Pa. This suit Was brought to recover the insurance money on the hotel burn ed at Glenwood. Verdict for plaintiff for 3,- 329 50, the fhll amount of the Insurance, with interest. The suit of the same parties vs. the Lycoming Mutual Fire Insnrance Company was settled— the Company paying the full amount of the in surance. Elliott Aldrich, amt. of John. Walwortb, dec'd, vs. Emily F. Moore. Verdict for plaintiff' for COG OS. Julia Uptegrsive vs. Orlando Wright. Veitliet for plaintiff for $5O. Amanda Vanoy vs. J. IL Rosenkrans. Slan der. Verdict fOr plaintiff for $25. Court appoint T. P. Meeker Auditor of Jes sup township, J. D. Wilbur vs. Tuotpas Patten and Jere. mish Dow, Overseers of the Poor of Silver Lake township. Verdict fot the def6dants. An Evening of Sacred Sung. Phillip Phillips of "world tiide" lame, will givonn eveningot Sacred Sang in Susquehanna Depot, at Mechmdc's Hall, Friday evening, April 26, for the benefit of the H. E. Church ut Great Bend. This artist lhaiing sung in all the princial cities ot Eampo and Amnrio+, ...•t Croesseti by thousands of admirers, the Champion of "Sacred Sung" this vriltnfford a grand opportunity for many in this county to hear him. Hon. J. B. Gregg offers tree of charge Me chanic's Hall to the church above mentioned for that evening. A enach will nail from and to Great Bend on that evening to accommodate all of Great Bend and vicinity whO desire to attend. A. train will leave Great Bend about 0 o'clock P. H. and return after the concert. Tickets of admission, Adults 50 cents. Children 25 cents. Tickets tor sale at Falkenburrs Mule Store, Susquehanna Depot, at J. H. Clark's Boot and Shoe Store and D. C. Bronson's Furniture Store, Great Bend and at the Hall. • Now Hotel Thief Dodge. - Says an exchange; "a clever thief played a trick at one of our hotels recently, which he seeiiis to have invented himself, and which ,iro prietors would do dell to be on their guard against. Ile engaged a room and occupied it during the day. his demeanor giving' rise to no suspicion. While guests were out in the even ing, and the halls were empty he opened the doors of no less than twenty-two rooms by the use of skeleton keys, and, after droring out the screws from the plates into which the bolts are shot, he bored out the holes in which the screws had bt.Trtao that, after replacing the screws, no resistance would be offered to one trying to open the, door from the outside. This the returned gueSts did not notice, _contenting themselves with locking their troors and shoving the bolts, and so the burglar, with the assistance of his tools for forcing the lock, had free access to the apartments." Ins raid, as far as the proprietors of the hotel are inforrnaresulted in his accumu lating only eleven dollars; but sham thieves have invented this dodge, travelers would do well to try the bolts of their doom—which ate their best safeguards—hetore retiring. Brooklyn-items. ' ' —Mr. Nathaniel Sterling, died at the house of his daughter. on Martin Creek, April 15,187 h, Mr. Sterling has, itr a number of years, been supported by the township, his age is supposed to be 97 years, 5 months had 15 days. —Miss Mary Baker, daughter of George Ea. ker, Vim low with consumption, at R. W. Gem. She is now attended by Dr. Vail, of Montrose. . —Mr. George Chapman, (brother of Junto Chapman, of Montrose,) Is feeble, and his health gradually declining. Supposed to have had a slight shock q( paralysli of one side of his lace. —Mr. Page's etiebrated.horse Bashaw, died stiddenlyyesterilay, while being exercised before a buggy, in our streets. He. all at once flew off unusually fast for him, (and was at no' time Moir) - after going some 25 rods to the - top of his soccd aid wholly, unmana.able by, the driver it - TlnivrenTb, tlichorse• of his own ac; cord slacked up, dam rixl to the side of the 'road, and dropper' so suddenly, that Mr. Cur. .thi Duch, sitting by the side of Titsworth was thronm Over the firwani wheel with !twee. As soon aitaigs,:and holdixick wire out looae,' lie .woe B.4ead horse. _ 31r. Peso ohti4 4 4 ails horse in New ,Jersey two yettial4ri, Ilia age Would bait teen. lh yeaMio .Ituns., next. .Ex 7, eitementligb, sod moumere are staittlitfg•.int every eon:cast the. streets,. Air. itzes:lciis . *. - -.• grooklYnrAtPrn-011i. Pe%Weal lotaterrine°. • Xpresi:—/low lorm must the biteler- Atimougendercd by OM.: late lame:rine Ma: e bprue by the pople of our Couaty. ialrz t ays m 44 a mtm for a boldaud Manly eximasiou Z of 1415 opirdou, butrrbe*luteleFtuat" radicalism . . i sets outso bold a front as appears In the pub -1 fishing of the financial statement of the. ex penditurCs of the Assylunifor the poor In the townships of Auburn, Rush, Springville and Forest Lake', then I consider " forbearance no longer, a virtue." The law makes It the duty of the Directors to publish's' statement of the in debtedness, receipts and disbursements for the past year, hi at least two of tho county papers for one week. I observe that the statement for two similarhostitutions in the county appear in both the payers publiihed at the, county seat. iatiS a statement appeafi In the Repuidican fur wriahips, but - in what Other tiaPer 1 em roved. As lir as the laW IS concerned it is girt published- at Susquehanna or New 31ilfbrd, but It might just as well have been pub lished' in Binghamton as at those places, so far as machingithe eye of 'those. whose interest is the greatest; In the prosperity of the Institution, for the proliabilty is that not one in ten of the tax-payers of those townships will see a copy of the publication. This may be all right in the view o( the majority In the county, but when we come to local matters, where both po litical panics have nn equal Interest in taxpay ing, where fa the justice? Let those having the control of these matters explain. 11. Forest Laße, April 18th, 1872. Legal Points Briefly Stated. A note by.a minor is veil A note issued on Sunday is void. It is a fraud to conceal a imud. Ihmoranceof the law excuses no one. , A contract mllde with a minor is void. Notes hear intenist only when so stated. A contract that is. made with a lunatic is void. The law compels no one to do impost.ibili ties, Au agreement without any consideration is void. Signatturn 'Wade with a lead pencil arc good A receipt for money paid is not legally con elusive. The acts of one partner in the firm bind al Contracts made on Sunday cannot be en• forced. Principals are responsible fur the acts of agents. It is not legally necessary to say on a note for value received." If a note be lost or stolen it does not release the maker; he must pay it. Each individual in partnership Is responsible for the whole amount of the firm. A note obtained by fraud, or from n person in a state of intoxication, cannot be collected. An indorser of a note is exempt from liabili ty if not served with notice Of Iu dishonor within twenty-four hours of Its-non payment. Anti-Ifumanity, Mrs. Grace Wellman, widow of Hiram Well. man, died at the residence of her son-In-law, Mr. Marshall Bali in Birchardeille April Bth, 1672., aged '74 years. She was formerly a resi dent in New Milford, and she desired ber re mains to be interred in New Milford cemetery. Mr. 31. Hayden, at the request of Mr. J. R. Russell, a son-in-law of the deceased, applied to the proper authorities-for permission to conduct the funeral ....:ervice in the 31. E. Church; but he was infra - fuel that the friends might look outlet' some other place r The funeral procession was to arrive in New Milford at 1 p. m., April 10, 18713, and the Intelligence of the refusal was communicated to Mr. Hayden about 12 a. in. Mr. PhinneY„ proprietor of the Eagle Hotel, learning ho* matters stood, kindly allowed the funeral serv.ce to be conducted in his Hall, and his kindness was duly appreciated. Mr. of his Hall hi case of emergency, deserves high cominendatietn. When the Methodist Society, more than twenty years afro, solicited subscrip tions from "outsiders" to aid them in the erec tion of a church edifice, the said - outsiders" subscribed liberally for those days on the ex press understanding that other denominations would hare thC prieilege of holding occarion;l ser vices in the Al: Chundt, tam such serrieu mould not eonjikt with Methenlist sereices as to time. The late W. C. Ward, Esq., gave the society a deed of the lot on achich the church stands, on the understanding that Non-Methodist could use it occasionally. The covenant which the 3letho dists made with the outsiders has been broken to the eternal disgrace of the trustees. We :do not suppose that off the trustees and members have heart 3 sh "deceitful ahore all things and des perately trielee . td," that they could be guilty of as mean an act its that of Wednesday, Aprillo, but the New Milford 11. E.• Church standsconderan cd before thd tribunal of rational humanity. Mrs. Wellman, was beloved and respected in New 31ilnird, and one of the oldest inhabi tants; and, w.,hea every thing is taken into con sideration, we are almost compelled to believe that we bare not outlived the barbarous super stition of the I. l )ark Days. We cannot, however, think that such heartless and fanatical conduct will turn back the "wheels of the world's pro gress; for "the world moves" in the nineteenth century, in an age of reason, light and pro gress, in spitti of inspired bigotry. We suspect that the refusal was made on the ground that thetnourneri are not members of the 'salable 31. E. Church In this place; but we do not think that Wednesday's conduct willtend to in• crease the ten*ll membenthip of the IL E. society. New Milford is a generous, honorable, and hu mane little town, notwithstanding all e• curious phenonienon*tich was seemon• Wednesday, the product bf 'prirffessi few. We should honor the champions of progress, io • every country, who! • have fought the battles of the world's freednni-with award, or pert", orsublime morality, anti; who have left us the greatest of all blesaltreivil and religious liberty;, and we'sbould pity thebenighted souls who aro not . worthy of the tunes in which they lire, and who have not been aisle to throw off the swaddling clothes of the world's infancy, and who would, if they cOuldi shut the doors of the grave and the gate of:the oceropulis, as well as , the doors of thenlutrell, against the rematch of those Who asstune the tv'spausibility of thinking for them- Selva in theological /natters. The genius of . .the American' Colastitution nets bounds to fanati cism, and so ire can afford to dispisehigetry. IfnitertTV. New Milford, Pa. April 15,1872. CrDell)" to Altinlais. • Enrroit of, Davocil4,T you please publish the illoning lettei and my reply them E ST RUS7I, SUSTlellartll4 Co., ' Apr 1112,1871., Dina. S't , sor i;.-21.fiefein : - Learning, That you are in niCnt; Itt Buicittsirsians county or the society for the 15ip'presslon of cruelty to animals, I now tahe . the liberty to inforia you of a meet pruttlessaulrien a helpless dog by (three person named.) The'ile4 was whipped, stamped upon, And, be by "t7rose men" for the space of an hOur, until It by helpless, - and thenstill stamped eponit. biciod tans running . out of. its month, and it could offer no resistanne , . The persons knotting and seeing this cruelty are (throe more ottmes given and withheld., it tsa shade and disgrace, and, not being the drat animals (het hare been cruelly and unjust ly beaten by the saute partles,sonienoticejmght to be taken or It now, and the Parties prosoca. red, and if yott are an igetit lb= tloo said intr= pose yon - tvtli be safe to begin a snit at once against:the parties of cruelty toanitnals and to this dog in particular. For fear of secret irtjury,l will, not sign my name to this, btit the statements are correct and the evidence credible . and full enough. ' Yours truly, It. Cruzes OF .EAffr Rum It is true that there is an agent is Susquehan na (panty, appointed, without her knowledge, by the Woman's Branch Society : : for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals, with the, belief that she would he a suitable and eilicientperson to aid in:the enforcement of dike ..)f this State: "Any person who shall within This Common wealth, wantonly or cruelly ill, treat, over-load or otherwise abuse any - animal, -whether be longing to himself, or otherwise, shall be deem ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on being con victed thereof before any magistrate, shall be fined for the first offence in a sum not less than ten dollars, and for, the second and every subse quent offence not less than twenty dollars, to be paid, one half to the informer (who shall be a competent witness notwithstanding such interest) and the other half to the County, where the offence may be committed, and it such tine and the cost of proceedings he not paid, then the said magistrate shall commit the offender to the County prison, there to remain until discharged by due course of law. If, in lieu of deciding the cause, the magistrate shall bind overnr commit such person to appear nt the Court of Quarter tzePSlOl33, and if-there con victed of such misdemeanor, he shall be sen tenced to pay a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars, or undergo an imprisonment not us aiding one year, or both, at the discretion of 1 the Court." Now each of the three persons who inflicted this wanton cruelty, are liable to fine and im prisonment, and their names are withheld from the public in the hope that npizat 'suasion may be mei:ft:Moat in rt-s . training'44l from a repe tition orsuch crimes as the penalty of the law. But what was theduty of the witnesses of this shocking scene? 3larliftly to go at once to the magistrate nearest at hand and testify against these cruel men and bring them to justice. The writer of the letter 8211L3 anxioas they should be punished for what he and three other men were witnesses to. Then why did lie not him self inform against them ? Because he is afraid of -secret injury," and this fear prompts bins to write an anonymous letter to the agent, ten miles away. to come and perform an act of jus tice in behalf of a poor dumb animal which he and three Llicll (strong enough, no doubt, to have laid the perpetrators of the outrage In the dust and rescued the poor creature from their grasp) were too cowardly to do themselves, and that agent a woman besides, who would need pro tection from injury us well as themselves, if their fears were not groundless. But these very facts explain the reasons for the necessity of Woman's aid in enforcing a law made for the protection of the races of ani mals upon our earth, who have l!to voices to speak in their own defence, but the cries which nature calls forth when they feel the pangs in flicted upon them by inhuman man. Woman Is more fearless as well as tender-hearted', and the poor dumb created& may safely look to her for protection from cruelty at the hand of man. Where has it ever been known that woman was unkind to one of the speechless beings I which God-has made? No! she is the advocate of every dumb animal Lae Almighty has placed within bet sphere. Then 'why, it may be asked, has not the agent of Susquehanna county made appeals with ber pen in behalf of their protec tion within the limits assigned her? Simply be mom she was under the impression and belief that - ail the men of this county, or all, at least, who claimed to be American citizens, were so highly civilized, so thoroughly christianized and refnall, that to ask them to be kind to their working and domestic animals, would be receiv ed as au insult. SU has written to the Society from whom she received toe- appointment that RICO was tue tact, :mu nas Wit icr collected, although asked to retain it in her hands for the purpose of defraying expenses in such cases as the one above. She has told the Society in Philadelphia that an agent for this county w-as not needed; that no cruelty was . eve' inflicted upon any animal to her knowledge, but - was willing to raceive contributions for the City'Where they were expected to be more common; testing it to Mr. Bergh of New York and the ladies of Philadelphia to watch over the oppressed and ill treated animals in their respective spheres. True there have been instances of excessive beating of some baulking horse, but not sufficient to call 4 Or public appeal. But duty now calls fur some efforts placing the poor dumb creatures beyond the power of the most uncivilized in our community, and if the Editors will publish her appeals, the agent will try the effort of Moral Suasion upon such " cruel" persons before resorting to force. Mita. L, S•st=e r Montrose, April 24th, -1872.. 47...9.1.1.M.2413.121-1:18. flomm—fiLow—At the realenee of Mr. Thomas White, April 14th, 1673, by Bev. Geo. Green field,' Mr. Robert. M. Borne, of Pittston, and Miss Isabella Low, of Auburn. STIIRDEVAIST-CAMIXEII —ln'. Binghamton, N. Y., April Bth, by ItestLyntart Wright, Geo. B. Sturdevant, of Wes 't Auburn, Pa., and )Ilse Tenie Carrier, of Braintritrt, Pa, Lr.st.re—Cornm—At the residence of Mr. Wm. L. Cox, IA Montrose, April 17th, 1872, by Rev. A. D. Alexander, Mr. Eugene .Leslie to Miss Harriet C. Corwin, all of Montrose, Penna. SHAPPEE—CARrthrEn—At the residence of Mrs. Barnes, in Montrose, April 17, 1872, by Rev. A. D. Alexander, Mr. Garry D. Shappee to Alm Carrio Carpenter, both of Ilarforti, Penns 33331.A.T.1EXE5. Srentoro—lo Middletown, April 16th, Mrs. Ann M., wife of Abijah Spofford, aged 41 years. DULLMID-113 Bridgewater, April 15th, Haze kiah Bullard, agcd_7B fem. STANToN—In Bridgewater, April Mk, Mary, wife of John Stanton, and daughter of lieze kiab Bullard, aged 44 years. • PERay—ln Jackson, March -4th, 1872 , of con sumption. Mary V, Petty, wife of F. A. Perry. and daughter of Thomas Butterfield, aged ga years and 6 Months." BUSINESS LOCALS. Beauty's. Best Auxiliary. Ask the belle of the season, what appointment of her toilet-table holds the highest place in her esteem, and she will reply, without a moment's reflection, flxons's 11.toxclua Bstat. Nothing, she is thoroughly aware, coatributts.so power fully to enhance her charms and render her ir mistableas that most delightful and healthy auxilizry of Beauty. By ttsmg it ladles are ca• ahled, long after they have passed the meridian , of life, to preserve the yonthfil bloomand purity - of their complexions, and where Irs.:ature has de nied that superlative attraction, the Balm fully . compensates for her defiCiencies, , ' MlliknAlicent. . - The Areerizm Centennial Aniversary Chart, just published by Messrs: T. R. Callender Co„ Philadelphia, in aid of the,Centennlal Celebra tion Fond,; is a beautithl end' appropriate orna ment. boa valuable memento of the great event. Pull description will be found in our advertising columns.- ' Odd Fellows' Tbanksztvlom • 'rbe members of thel. O. of Q. F., of Mont rose and vicinity, will etiebr.tto the. filly•third Anniversary of the Order, on Friday, April 20, 1572, at their Usil, 3lontrose, by a Festival and Miter appropriate exercises. All brothers and sisters are cordially invited to boat the Hall by til-2,o'clocir, p.lll,Precixelyt lilontrose, - April 20, Idn, . Einmtnaltonr, The spring Eiatninatioris will be. held as follows, each commencing at 10 o'clock& m.l. Ontngerville, Friday April 10th'; Montrcee, Saturday, April 20th ; Springtille,Monday,'April 22nd; trophottotni.Tnesday, April, 23; Clitlord , City, Wednesday, April 24; SrulleyThundaY. APrll23th ; Susbuchanna Depcit, Friday. April 20th; New Milford, Saturday. April 27 ; llarford,. Tdcsday, April 30; Friendsville,-Friday, May 3d; Teachers will need pen. Ink, paper, pencil and Union Fourth Reader. The presence of Direc tots is carnmtly requested. W. C. TILDEN, Co. Snpt. erot Lake, April 17, 1872.—w2. COunty Superintendent Election. To the School Directors of Susquehanna County 3- .o:lMrtexxxs3,-In pursuance of the' -forty third section of the act -of 313 y Bth, 1854, you ttie hereby notified. to meet in convention, at the Court House, in Montrose, on the first Tues day in May, A. D. 1872, being the 7th day of the Month, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon r and select rim met, by a majority of the Ivinile number of directors present, one person. of literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and ex perience in the art of teaching, as county Sup-. erintendent, for The three - sikeecrling years; de termine the amount of compensation for the same; and certify the result to the State Super intendent, at Harrisburg, as required by the thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said act, ,/ W. C. TILDEN. Co. Supt. of Sustfa Co. 'April 17, 1872.—td. Tgrbell nous° Livery ATarinz removed my half of the Liyeri to the Tarbell douse`, I shall be pleased to accommo date my friends and chstomers with anything in the livery line. Carriages with trusty driver.— Good horsm and buggies always on hand. J. R.-flT:Namur! Slnie Roofing • The sufiscriher can furnish and. put On No. 2 slate nearly as cheap as hemlock shingles ; also all the ditlerent colored No. I slate. I can lay slate on old shingled roofs and make n good job. Terms reasonable. Poston:ice address, Win. HAUGETWOUT. No. 14-tf. Montrose, Ps. ffipeciat -6. 60. A Voice Prom the Pnipet. Ras. D. S. Prost, Pastor of the Free Baptist Church, Jontavllle, Vernon t, writes: '•I had snared for =ay part from Chronic Diartbma and Colic, becoming so much reduced that I was at times unable to attend to my ministerial duties. I bad been treated by several physicians, both Allopathic and Flomecopathle, but with no permanent results. While on a visit to Scranton, Penna., I experienced A very severe attack, and by the advise of home of my friends procures/ a hot. Ile of liltsithen's Ileun Berrans. The effect then pro. ducal ^ace pmmisa of an ultimate cure and on my re turn home I continned its use. I have taken six bottles and em cured. It is rrofya reamWe remedy." The True Grounds of Confidence. Whence comes that firm reliance, that absolute, un doubting faith In the eMcacy of Ilootelter's Stomach. Ilitters as a remedy for indl4,llon bilious diaonlers, intermittent a d remittent fevers, which notoriously prevail in all parts of the Ilnited States ?• This curia. Crave has been growing fur twenty years. and ft Is still extending. It it not tl c result of credulity; it has not been engendered by any human device, but is the tpuntaneons and natural collet ma nee of experience. Whet peoplo.see daily going on under their own eyes they cannot question. When families In untie:llth, dis trims that resort to thin whole-ome vegetable tonic. as a preventive. escape p.alottlul fevers, and theirimmeril. .ate neigh oars, who me alect title precaution, are prostmt. ea by the disenee, how is it possible that the phenomenon should be without its leosine. ? in like manner when it is nom that obstinate cases of dyspepsia. of liver con, allatClo, at. nen one weakness. and of general debility, yield to the operation or the (amen- remedy, how can even Incredulity It-elf withhold Its endorsement t Eye witue., of the relator. effects or the Bitten. are to ho f.aend In every chinned settlement on this continent. The thousands noon thous node who owe their rmstor.a. t bah to health and strength, or chair preservation from sickness. to Its extmordi u ire medicinal) properties, are enthustastic In its praise. The multitudes who reCom.. mend It in a neighborly way to their friends and ac• ionatn of It's i/rrtia;',l , l l 9.l . .i:Vii ;Tag 'lllraktlLO axons for the faith the In in them. They have all either telt or witnessed Its beneficent operations. • ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN whorriffered for years from Nerrons 1L Drbtlity, Pennatnro Omar, and all the effects ot yonthfal indlrenitfou mill, for (he sake of suffering ha. Inanity. send free to all who need ft. the receipt and di nietloa for making the simple remedy by which he was cured Sufferers setshingto prod. by the advsers expert cries can do to by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN D. WIDEN, No. 42 Cedar attest. Now York. TO CONOITHIPTIVES The adrerticer, harlog been permanently cured of that dread disciue, Cunaumption. by a eloiple remedy, la analunc to make known to his fellow salfercra the SIMMS arms. To all who decirott. he will send a copy of the preccription ofed. (free of cuirge,} with the direr done flw preparing and acing the some. which they will fled a 50110 Coon fur Cuuscarstok, Awns a, BacercUl- Tl 3, C. Parties criebing the prescription will please riddrese It/T. EDWARD A. WILSON, 261 South Third Street, Williamsbnigh. N. Y. 45.17 THE CONFE33IOIIB OP All MAW). iporamsoso es a waning and foithe benedit of rano MCI and cam, who - entree from INIMTDIIIS /CA„; sopplying TUB MIAMI or =Kr= Written by one who cured himself. and sent tree on, receiving a post•pnld directed envelope. Address, NATHAN' hLAYFAM, Droohlyn, N. Y. • Drooklyn, Ilay IT, DM, Gm IX - Getting 117arrled.—Ensays for young Irv:l,m the delights of home, anik the propriety or Imbroprlety of getting married, with eonitary help for thosscatio feel unfilled !or matrimonial hnepines, Soot tree. In sealed envelope, - Adores* 110IV.ARD ASSOCIATION Box P., Phllndelehhi. PA. NEW TOUR PRODUCE MARKETS. - Corrected weekly by Harding Hayden ..S; Co., WS Washington St., New York. Butter, pail firkin Cheese, dairy, per lb " factory "... Eggs, per Flour, per barrel... Corn meal, 100 lbs... Wheat, per bushel.. Eye 114 • • Osta Coro . • • Hops, crop of 1871.. Tallow Lard per lb Potatoes par , bb1.... , Apples • • • • Turkeys per lb..— Chickens " Ducks " . AT A. N. BLit: . LARD'S . I. the place to. boy your ! Groceries, Provisions, 4Ne.c. &a. Ls monad Slalom Glover arid Timothy Seed Cheap. Good Grogod Coffee 10 cats pee pound,- Good Tea at, rat cents per ',taloa, Good Saler-sp 0 prom per paper, Choice Corned neer. minus ad the armed, Ell E kl• I A Largo etack of Canoed and Dr - .llllow, and.Vegesables and more In a for days.. Pura Aittarilils. ituthel atlas, collo.. tack end and timoke Gannet, and, rim near yor quite erebrldtm needed to keep hopper wlth.and be happy all extremely low fur 117 - Cash or ready Par , , Aloatroso..3l.ara,l3.ll—Eedl , —sra- roans Fort sAr..r,: r x. , rarn- of siztptwo acre• .1 Joining the Dor* of 'Montrose on the Booth; t. offer/ ,c for vale.', It le :well watered and boo ittn.l . ten *erns n thither. Including d flue greet, of besch nod meple neer tho dwelling. boll:tat/to hooiettend of tOclia mud Gregory farm.. • Per further particular* entaro of I, B.Carmalt, Eiq., or P. Llnca,..iiitetrose. ea. , Hith.. 7, 194 I . Now 3511xxvi. riiitreyrrni AND itmains—MTssne. coot= tiroNl3, arc preparod to do all lands of Sown andusnd • caurrsTra Work Brick -,Worhagtonr7. rnttnir, by the Job Or a Aug lIIDOIIe/ toPIC cub. tomer,. Alva, barb Minds. Doom. tdotddlnza. Clad kiwi,. cnd 'Window Frame/. to order. rtrio Lambe? eouttantly on hand.. Napo a'ork. Factory Daldleig. lituairota. . - - - • A.: coor.Er. • - ill'AtiLfrt BTO'SE. • Dtpntroae. Dexinhar.l27.2B7l.-32-can.,. . Peery kloii oiTealaMarketjustarrleedAna or Mal at Now ak wholesala :Aloes Mna. mttfoeot of COFFEE. ~ B o) of me and. save e 4,11 " , TORONTO CHIEF, A iItURUNTO CUM?. dn. TM* nearly thonanahr bred 1. stallion will stand the preek &swam for fifty roarer,' 11111100 eummencing April lst swimming Jnlyd.Fridays Saturtta3 a at Me stabil, ell. S. Tanen, in Montrose, the reit or the week at the substribm's,one milt east Of Auburn earners, on the road Wilding to Springville. • BRIRGREE.-..Tho Toronto Cbief Jr,, wee tired hy Toronto Chief, Obn fur toted and bottom is ahead . or any stallion on record. Be was sired by Royal George and his dam by Blackwood, out of au Wipe mare. Royal George was by Black Warrior; and ho by Import ed Ttppo and baby Messenger. of England. - Tottomoßgatur. JJ1:11 darn was rlre(by the thorough bred Jegervon. not of a Majesty tam.- Jefferson was by Virginia ; be by Sir. Archie. the etre. of Sir Real? and grandrire of Americaa Star—dam by 010 raTiJIILe. Second dam u d &11 air. • - - ' Tomato Cutts, Jo.: la a blood bay with DWI points .fell tad, welgite I.2tai Ike., IC3 batma h•gb, has had no tralniug, llnot has goad gait...and f.,r Ida weight IP turd to beet :Caow:ism alukandindge foe your,delves.. FUlles of bit get an be seen It tho'reibectiber'e. Maros pastur ed= reasonable, terms. Accidents and escapes at the , omwrs' • risk. ; . • ' Otner rules as costomary. Terits tolneoro with 0;1, 81k; insurance. money payable Me rch t T. %Y. CRISkIAN, Proprietor. . Auburn .l i Gornenr. March M. 242.—n015—m9. A. xi. rnamciscus a. Co., VAlitiET STIMET,, • We base opened far the SPRING TRADE (botanical and heat alsoried Stock of 'luble, Stair and Floor Oil Cottle, Window Shades and Paper. (linnet Chain. Cotton, Yarn. Dal ling. Waddinn, Twinto. Wicks, Cocks, ' Looking Glasses, Fancy Vatkets. Brooms.ltarkets.l3ackets. ea, Clothes Wrhverg.Wand .„ en and Willow Ware in the Enlikal States. Oar large inereare Jahn (anis enables as to saR ;tie! prices and Duni eh the best qtality of Goods. CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER. PRICE OM. OvprlBoo sold in six !baths , . Terms: Carpelßl:olllyr. Alletbermsede,a)days,Net, Feb 14.1872. eta. THE EAGLE ]rug OitOre! X3'o'll.l\7g3 eb NiCriCrLiff BRICK BLOCK, montnosp, PA., Sign of the Golden Eagle and Eortar WE Desire to total= the priblic that ere base moved our Stuck of Brie:., Medicine*. Paint a„ Oils, Brush Combs, Perfemay, Fancy Articles, etc.. into 'ha Brick Store, toruterly occupied by thittenberz, Hoven • taium We have recently fitted up this horn Modern Style and a udenvor to heap e ell supplied withal! arlicicr to twining to Lao Drug if uainers. %Vey/tend to everytooly it cordial invitation la cal) and see us when in ward of anything laour bur and o ben NUT in woe% give U 3 a flacuttly tall. To ni l our old at -towers we deem to *upturn oar thanks for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to us, We shall endeivur to uteri , . a continuance of the same - . Very Truly Tor.rai A. B. nurors. • ABMS liICUULS. Montrose. Dec. =0.1511 FrIZT Et. INT airiCsall3o AT WILLIAM SMITH'S ExterAlve Furniture Wareroonsyon will find the Largest mocha .VIRS e r CL ASS AND COMMON TURN.ITURE I To be fond In ,this section of the =ditty. of his nem rearinacture, and at prices that =wet fad to give satis faction. tie =tics the rep best raTENISIOBT TAB IMS I. In the Conetry, end mtmargs tbeea. lIPHOLSTERTWORK Of ell kinds done In the neatest Manner. ES 37 ) R. Jr. ST a.- 33 33 31D 19 OF VARIOUS'S:INDS. . PURE NO.I MATRASSES,, COMMON MATRASSES,. UNDER -TA-.K I.NG. The ruhecriber frill hereafter make the toadertakia a §V il it Y lei t itil li gggia ,1711:1`0, all ■ needing his services will be attended to promptly and at eatisfactory charges. • WEL W. -SMITEt Ec SON. Montrose, Pc, Jan: IL 1811.—h05—tr. LATROP'S ISEDIOATED BATHS, WIT nr Without Eledricity. as the me almaii . dit, for Rheumatism, Metalho and :Arcata Rheas. At tho toot of Chtstout atoact, ..)lontro.v. Pa. 31otittose, April 03,1871. , THE PLACE DRY. GOODS, READY MADE 85038 17018 88085. ..... 19020 23024 0.5000.80 .. . 3.1504.00 1.5601.58 ..... 89081 6305.4_ CLOTHING, ETC., IS AT GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM,& The Laroat Variety of Dress Goods, Shawls, Domestic Goods, Flannels, Fancy and. Millinery • Goods, Dress and Cloak .. Trimming,s, 85050 860 8039_ ....1 7 , 5430 00 ... .2 00®3 00 Velvets, Velveteens, Lidies* , Furnishing Goods always kept on baud. • • READY. MADE CLOTHING; - Youths' and Boys Wear. CLOTHS, CASSIIIERP, &c., for Onstoni Work. • GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS & CApg, Best SeleCted in Town, and at POPULAR PRICES! OarMatta la, "Nair er to bo andareolg," whotbee gt bum° ar abroad. _ , - I A~Y i wl -GOODS, 35 1 liares. 32t0.. -At greatly regueecipriers foe tvh. ' GUTTENBERG, tOSENBSIIIii & CO. 3i:outrage, Janaaey 6, uraiata. JEWELRY --A Pine - -Assort: - log „ m att, and other rarltiles of Jewelry. A few Gold and hiller eased %Vetchtp. and Watch Chains. Sliver nod all ter platedhpoons, Folks, Raises; dm., and a gen. enal assortment of Fancy Goods, Nutions,?erfnmery. - Drags and Medicine... slaty stock, Montrose, Va.. Dec. -hr. 'U. • . A hir.GTlTßlatra'... - . fiIIOCERIES.--Teis in 0 - vat vanety VA and' cheap tot the gnatitfea. Dried Peaches, the beg hi luarket. A alcaqoallts of elolaseal, ,lar, Cot tefAend a full assortment of. liplces, ea: • . ontsoae, ABEL' TttattEit,, . . . PHILADELITIU. EOM AMT Fqll, TUE rnornirrons TO BUY TOO?, Counit guinea ,§itettort... - - -- Two ?inn in Oda Directory t ena year, $1.60.. , ' each additional line, Eti) .ctr, . • NEW ILILFORD, SAVINGS BAWL NEW bittroltrk—Stx pea test. terest,on all Dep.:lam pots a•generst E.vstns Flu& pee!. -1111-0 - 8.13..C0A88 & cilaro.k PLuTrrt.—lnciious szomaßia. D a l e: tr l ge.ntae Came Plutet. Stub trona, t L• MOSS ,t co ,Deskrs In Diygoods,lllU.Cllik.;l Lteoul and Ahem and Often; Meschaanse, street, Bccoati door below the Episcopal Chur.b. --- UNION NOTEL- kept by Wed, near rite Depot.* W. A. UE&TIF. Fonn . drY, and dealer In Plows and °Ant" ntenslls.one, door from Phlnney's lio!el. Nita at. kr: F. 1;1MB - rat. Cernace Meter lied 'Undertaker. ea 3fatu Street. tire door* below , Ilawlere Store. • • . • - UcCOL6llsl:igtotnEr.s. Dealers 1n - ,341, rrovisloak Ilata btreet.!= , ' . • - - R. GARRE7 b SON.. Denlere In 'Flour. Peed. Meg,: Salt, I.lccut„.Ceekent, Groceries aad ProrlslaitS,GS, Thin Street, opposite the Depot. _ Ar. T,' EL&YDEN, - Ilsnnfacturera of - Cigna flat Wholesale dealers In Yankee Notions and raanr„. Goods, on Main &rccl, below Episcopal Clara: • 11 . 059 A EIIAP, Lealhor liatoilacturers . an 4 dealers to Mi nnzn Findings. 42c:;, otos Episcopal Chardt.::• AINEY & ItAYDEN. Denlore in Drone andMonkhOn6 4 and Mani:anon/rent of Cigsn, on Man Street.. WOW the Dopot. _ , • • , •• - STEP.IgNa. Horse Shoelacaudgenerairtspitaisr so Stela StrveLsontb, or ttut brhCes ' _ ~ • DICKERIII.N. Jn.. Dealer In_generl V10TC43111411.1 Clothlnx. Brien Store. On male Street. • • GUEAT BEND: L. 8. LE , ..IITRIM, nanataetnier of Leather, ant. Oahe In gezwral blerchaadise.oa 3talst Strret.• • . IL P. DORAN, erchant Tailor and dealer In lt.itr Nada Clothing, Dry flooll,tixoterles AnslProvislOßAW Main ,tßreet.• . . LENOXVIGLE 111V.A3( IVIIITE. Menu fsetaror °land dealer In sere. or Plows nutliCtutings. GIBBON 11. X. TINGLEY—DasIer In Stores,l7n. Copyist Broal and Sheetlron Ware, Coolop.. de. Alp. manufactar• er of Sheet Mauls to order. Eve Troogh and Lead Pips. business attended. to at 'lair ptice*—Glbsof liolloV, - Pwassliar.l,3.-17. • EDWARDA - M‘nnfaeturers of Idfmkenka and Sleighs, nose the Ingalls' Store. • -MONTROSE. . • qty.DßED—Coanty Saror. Eltitqltebitnna CM; Office t e a the Coot t noose. Itontrose. As.-1504f. - • ADEL WIUIE:Lt. Dealer In Termer, Siedlelree.:M. genet, Faints, 011 s, Dye Stnlie. Groceries, Muesli?. lietlooe, etc. [Rep, 21, 'V MIES E. CAI:MALT, Attorney It Law. Odes ow door belovrTarbell House, Public Areaam• " • WM. 11. COOPER & CO.. Beakers. sell Foreign [are Tlel4-ta &lAD:nits oa Eogleuid, Ireland and llioeMe' lands• .• . , S. R. PLETCIEER'S Eating Saloon Is the place topls Ica Crean, Oysters and Chao, to everystyla. 012 _ • atrcet... . STROUD d 11110W151. Dermal Tire sadLlte Tatar; ante Asranta• 11,0.601 Railroad and Accident'llek•Di to Near York'and Philadelphia. 0/11011 on t o dOot Sala • entre Dank. F. CHANDLER. General 1 netcratme ¢Ed sewing xa.: chine Agent. Pabllc Avenue.* . . NICHOLS, the place to tDregesnd Vette CIIIM Clears. Tobcco, Pipe*. Pockot - tkioks, Bpodae cies, Tatikee Notions, Sc., Mick Bock. - WM. L. COX; Nereus maker end dealer la all ittlelei sexually kept by the tmde, opposite the Bank:: - • TD A CORWIN. Dealers In Storni:- Hardware; end Mtnnfactnrers of Tin and Simonton wire, ootner. of Main and Taremtke street. - H. MORSE. Merchant Tailor and 'dealer 111' Clotho. Trimming?. . and Furnishing Goods. and, Ready-Madenot h on Main tq root, next door We low Utile and Btaludce's Law Office. A. N. BULLARD. Dealer 'in Orototis, 'Po:Molokai Books, Stallooory and 'Cantos liotlons, an best at Poblic Avenue.. T. SPORE It, CO., Dcuirra In Stores. Runlware.. Agricultural Implements, flour mad Oroeeries. Oppl alto Toxin:ll Roue. RAYNSFORD Limy sad Szehante Buhl°, to rear of Dank bulldlot. - • • GIVE US Yollii MENTIORI DO YOU .WA Sewingi • Sochlue.ll fin° ed friends and patrons of Snopnehanna eta, main in the soliciting your patronage for_ The Orighug Mowe Sewing Machine, EsunLislitaloarr, istpcivirDomi Plemie cal nod see It. vr Iththe imprOteittmits. it Wit son's store. • Remember the tienabze ROWS • • tuts nq medal= bad, ROOKS 66 Court. Street, Sinshapptoii, !sr. IN AND AT Wilson'a Storis, Macon, Fa. a IL =MOM Montrose, Jan 13. lan. .lIMPEROVIEEDCUICIILaiI - 4. jta. MintEX StgliftlitnaelY343SE/It '24Plol.tholltestima smairs ttrAtratE-ticiATER WHEEL, Portableand StattnnarY fingtnes, Manufactured:ad' kir • Sale, bybrallti A #11.03. Mom role. Pa.; Feb. 7. Isll."—no6—tt. • . , . . 31°.,;71;r9gRISI!,T;igiiif2.,,-IViATuit at-to ;net the remaining instalments of Ora dollars pes• stun each, called for by /Notation ot,the 13oard. Or Direetunt payabie ee.follows; . , . •.".- • - ,•-- ' • ' Firthinstalnaunt ' - .Innaail !MN Ills. 1 4 12th Dwain:the • • P.mthiri 15th, 13711 Ocrrenth InsiMment 'March laity 74111 Eighth Initalment - - April 1315, 16111 Ninth Instalment - May thth.lrts Teeth InstAlment. Jute 1515. len /is thernsortsis progressingmost fareraldy. it le emitter, lydesired end absolutely necessary that the peptised." , should be promptly met on the part of Stockhohnalu • t.'.7.. DROWN, Secretary .. . , WU. U. COOPER, Tl:eastret, . • . Itontrote. 'December:o itin,---cl-t4 ..- - - s DRIDH I lIARNESSES C- _ SADDLES!! TUN-XS I!! COLLARS!! , WHIPS 1 SPURS 1! , LIGHT , LEATHER !I ETC. • - • eTcaolszacaz 4 7 0236 : 404 7 9 . much 10.1812,--tr. • . . . A OOD FAUX yon OA= I—.of 1 4 .. *erns welt Ina. At proved. well watered. one giant building. fling fivo ratlestroin Unlit Rend And two Inane from Inerimill* Center, In Walt) , Township, agogs Pa. vend knowaits tha Samna) Ireland tarn). MOT tWeltty dellara peseta and two third* of It on long treat. Yor lurk. er partleniars enonlreot R. A. Tramiel). on tugolutua farm. or ot A. C. Campbell, Owed)) ell', ' - ALSO. a good dairy Cann- 01,160 sore* , wan nitre, . radio r lo rd , ° Co (wt . PaL t .• !A.