The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 08, 1872, Image 3

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Sabbath tkrries4 10.43 a. tn. and 1.30 p. m.
Sabbath tatl m.
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sabtottsevices:.....:-:.; .... .30.43 U. morn 7% p,. In.
Ssbboth &quiet. 37-15 p. m.
Thant Itecttaz, Ttinrsday Evoln:a - .4 p. to.
jfaupsdss 11iollcFf. -
We cili attention to the following new advert
Siseinentitliis week. _ .
•Pliitacitil 'Statement of the Auburn, Rush,
Springville and Pout Lake, Poor Asylum.
• —reshrimable Drui Sinker-31ts. !..7o.11;
Additiontit Sheriff's isles;
-- --Piece's Medicines,
WOOS
~AISUpOUIted,
A litikruitial Fran k White, r,r Auburn thin
county, was severely injured 'in Thu ftNut,by
circular aura fow days Blom which rqulted in
the necesaity.of amputation of rho ankle 4 The
operdian *tus performed by-Dr. E. Z:Gardner,
of lntrosp, vissistaLby Drs. Kent, bf .A:tiburq
ind Wells of liesbnppert:' The patient, it is re:
porteil, . . •
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plasonle camping Ground.
The" Nlld Cat Fails, , York' county, on the
f3asquebanna river above ...Marietta,: have been
leased for tweqty years for the-use of the 31a,
sonic fraternity as a 'camping : ground: NeW
buildings arc to be erected and the place gener
ally !reproved. estate pemmandery, No. 34,
Knights Templar, will encamp on the ground,
tbr a week, commencing on - Monday, Misy 13.
Congress has just passed a bill giving- $lOO
hounty to all-soldiers who enlisted after May
a, 18131, and were mustered into the service be-.
fore*August Gth, 1881; for Ogee years, and dis
charged before two years for disability, sickness
included, and never received any bounty. Al !
so, the time fur claiming the .$lO9 additional
county has been extended to - January, 1372..
This is an important law, and applies to soldiers
and their heirs, widows, orphans, (Athens' and
mothers
County Superintendent -Convention
Tile School Direetdrs of this county, met at
;be Court Rouse, in Montrose vmterilay, and,
organized by electing Wm.U. Jessup; Esq., of
Blontrotet, President, Silas Barlow, of New Mil
ford, and James Lowry, of Clifford, Secretaries.
Alter calling the roll of direr:tors, W. C. Tilden
was re-elected County Superintendent, by a vote
fir 78 to 8. Tile convention also ve.M.l bins n
p salaq of $1,280 a year.
Lightning Rod •SOlndlers.
Partners should look out for lightning rod
swindlers. One of them has been recently op
erating in Otsego County. The following is in)
modes operandi as given in an exchange, "He
itells a farmer lightning rods, with all the fix
tures, sufllcient — for all hi! buildings, for $2O.
The purchaser signs a printed ceder with the
words 'for which i hereby agree to pay the sum.
of s2o,' inserted. When the bill is presented
the order reads 'loo which I herby agree to pay
the sum of twenty dollars a set.' A. farmer
who supposed he was buying rods for his build
ing for twenty dollars, recently had a bill of
prwienp.l fo F tts•yroent."
To Ureak An Ox.
, Some person, who has the credit of residing
in Berks county, asks an exchange bow to
break an as. To this question the etfiter re
pliee if only one ox, a good way would he'to
bolsi him by means of a t iog chola attached to his
sail bathe top of a pole forty feet from the ground.
Then hoist him by a rope, tied about. the horns,
to another pole.- Then tkscend on to his back
a fore ton pile driver, and if that don't break
, him, let him start -a country newspaper and
trust people for subscription. One GI the two
will do it ewe."
infbratallon Wanted
Of the It:hereabouts of John Morse, who left
this city on or about the lUth of November, and
has not since been beard oC He is ra seers of
age; is stout built, weight, ISO pounds, nnl is
about s , feet 9 inches in he leg. Having once
had an apoplectic fit Ills relatiFes flu!' that he
mny have bad another and is unable to make
himself known. Had with bins a large leather
trunk walked 3.31. 3 L Any' information will
he thankfully need:rod-by his friends. Address
r. Morse, Binghamton, N. Y. Eschankes are
requested to copy this notice.
A Large Pine Trele;
A pine tree was cut down a few days agis in
East Bridgewater, wminding one of the "'Old
en time." It was ode hundred end fdly- feet in
height, slx feet in diameter at BM top' -of the
stump, about tour feet from the ground : :Mier
rising about twenty feet; it dlilded into its
branches, twoof which Imetheen broken of and
were decayed. From the rernalnder, twenty
nine logs were cut, averaging about twelve feet
in length. Such trees are nOt 9ltenfl9mid is
this vicinity, and especially in these latter
days." &y "
Early to Rise.
The venerable virtue of early rising, which
bas been so long recommended by. the sweet
singingof the birds, is lately receiving severe
scientific knocks.' It seems now to be the gen
era opinion of the doctors.that children should
he
R emained to sleep abont as: long as they
please In the morning;; end that - jamping Sad
plenty out of bed at daylight is bad So 'the
•bealth. The Massachusetts' Legislative Com
mittee on Libor basing muter consideration a
ten hour Lew, was told by torcnio Lawton, of
the great malmfacttirthg city of Fall River, that
the girls of the poor man Ought to lie in bcu
in the marning and - snows and stretch _Mid
groW, just es daughters of the -rich man do."
Should this doctrine be, finally' established, 'n
great amnber'ofexcellent proverbs ,and nice
didactic anecdotes will become entirely nselest
Fare Vflibotth Mute.
An experimenting . chemist-took a Rime Of
preadbare cotton cloth, smearol it svith'-pofled
Fatted)* and placed it fn tbei -centre of it chest
filled with paper and cgs. :AltbOugh tile mom
. 70,3 129 t-tight pad the weather col4 i there was a
smell of fire about the room in eight dayii Cu
kittgitilikezpezim,i,f^''Socuut the rag ball
uhur* AprV penude 01, 101 44initue14 -
eritbnpaii:of painter's oiepaba;#hiph he
ed up with pine thrrhitgiiinderowdiil Akii„uitt
the* boards or lA . Tw wick, thi awn
of =Mite alarmed 11 WOr6liltitt the next mom,
and thU,oreralis ~ s eta found to be Pn Ore ; Aud
Amin* the hottest -weathei - a . handful i Of
olAtOthin rage, notammred beittone
bot enough when hung' pin a tin box in the
sun,. to pelt matches which .Itad placed
among thud, ?hese tads ;bolsi the notansits of
magma ItiVuttingwway ra,n, spy , thaw
that ina4 be unabated with oil, benzteeorotlwr
etiOtatile substance.
ft:lb:4llMb] Sour Urent.
Our own people do,not inyclaim to, -pounded.
cabbage as being Their national - liatierage, but
theie be many in our midst who, stand up for it
as fodder, and takp it stlaight along not only in
winter but swallow it with. gusto through the
spring, until Ulu barrel gives out t'and to them
their assigns and successors who have this taste,
the following trlbuis to its virtue is :strongly
bequeathed. A. leading 'member of. the
-Becks
county bar, in addressing a jury recently, had
oceislpri to speak of sour kruut, - and becoming
cloven; on' the subject. characterized it as
"a noble element of human coiutert, consola
tion and support:7. - This was; an app appr ` al to the
subjee.tivp conselousuels and 'cheated stomachs
of the jury, anti jirodueed the dolited effect.
Remember the "Commandment."
Since 'Pie termination 'of-the Cincinnati
Convention, which nominated Mr. Greeley, for
President, We heard _ a Republican denouncing
him and charging ilia with advocating seem.
elan; tree love, and 'hailing Jeff. Rails, and we
called the gentleman v i attention to trio fact that
Mr. Greeley was the pater of the Republican
party, and: alluded to the Commandment.,
" Honor thy father and thy' mother, that thy
days may be long in the land, etc.," to which he
said. "Tai's just why Igo fur Grant. He has
not only honored his father bat every other rela
tive he has; either by blood or marriage, with a
good fat '
: office and allowed some of them
trations , foi two." We eon! as that this tir,m-
Merit Stll3 coneltisite, We said no more. Oar
gun,iyas spiked; . ,
Spring Saggeitions, •
We Wafted farewell to ',sinter, as we hope,
when that spiteful snow spurted on the 4th of
May, which filling in the middleof spring, was
a meteorological change, na unexpected as it
was unwelcome. For several hours these featb,
cry flakes descended, but the vernal season was
too ranch for them, and they departed and dis
solved with the dawn'of the following day. A
live !oculist wrote the other day an• item to the
effect that "winter was lingerindin the lap of
spring," but the managing editor " cut it. out."
lie said the Idea was good enough, and original,
and all that sort of thing, but it would not do
to publish, , ber,ause the high moral tone of the
paper had to be maintained in a town full of
seminary girls. Well, considering the frigid
fact, admitted by all, the laid away winter has
been one of must cieeptional severity, and has
held on as vigorously, as a political patriot
clings to the sweets of public station. The
spring work is consequently in a backward con
&ion, the greater part of it, indeed, being yet to
do. But there is ample time, and we ;aspect
that .our readers will promptly do that which it
most impoitant to be done without' walling for
a reminder frOtia us.
Enigmas.
I am compoied of 13 letters
My 6,8 ; 12,10, we would look titteer with
out— • _
My 0, 17, 15, , 14, atk-ormlrange. -
My 1,4, 10,
My 3, 13, 2, 11; 7, 13, where our army won a
genii 'victory in April, IMI.
My whole Is a noem,lrorn Byron.
FLNICEGI.VS.
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Bratkacytillo, May Ist, 1872.
I am composed of 10 /alters:
My 4, 8, 7,8, a rapacious bin!.
31y 3,9, 2,3, a crustaceau3 gral.
My 1,2, 10, 8, is support. '
My whole is what some people are.
- Lung 11—
Slicer Lake, May lst, lEra
irron 1 send here an answer to the
enigns by Alice G. Steinbach, in your paper of
April 17th.
18. 4. 5,8, 16, 21, 15, 29, 17.-Is Greenland.
27, 20, 11, 0, 24.-Zebra
.23, 15, 30, 13, 21, 26, 10, 17.-Maryland.
2, 23, 21, 15, 29, 17, 12.-Orlando.
25, 28, 16.-sin.
25, 3,5, 24, 7, 23, 6, 10, 6.-Greatness.
.10, 1.-If
23, 12. 2, 17, 16. 8, 14, W.-Goodness.
The whole Is-Forrester's Boys and Girls
Magazine. Joan WARD.
Silver Lake, April 27th, 1872.
Ore at Penn Tan.
The great fire in Penn Yan on Tuesday after
noon April 2tlth, ices lone of the most destruc
tive that ever occurred in a village of that size.
The loss is variously estimated at from one to
three hundred thousand dollars.
The-fire started in the foundry of Whitaker
& Johnson, on Jacc?? street, destroying that,
and every house but one on the south side - of
the ett• : cet. Also Bridgen's extensive carriage
manufactory and fine dwelling.
The flames swept across to the north side of
the street, burning five or six stores, the Central
house,and all the dwellings as fay tat as Ben
ham street.'
On the west side of Benham street the houses
of Mrs. Tjuuns; Mrs. Joy, and two or three oth
ers were destroyed. -
A number of shops, barns and houses along
the banks of ?neeb creek were burned, and the
stables, and outhouses of the Benham house.
The fire extendisl over au area of several
acres, destroying some fort,yhottses, barns, etc.,
and some eight ler ten stores.
The dre raged from two o'clock in the after
noon until nine o'clock in the evening. The
loss is very heavy, as very. little of the contents
pf the houses on Jacob' street were saved..
The depot and "the Itallroad buildings were
threatened at one time, and only saved by great
ezerquns Everything was very dry and quite
abreeze Was blowing et the time.
Two hand engines did coadftlerable to save the
property, hat the steam engine .. .train Oanandia
gua suer-lead In checking the rire.. Loss not
yet Imown.
New Iflllt9rd Items.
—lMProrement is risible throughout odr
prettitown—many new :buildings are in coarse
of erection, and some ancient onesarenadergo
.
lug repairs. ' •
sods fountain at the Post Ofitee, presents
new attraction.
We tiduk - thiaNctv Sigfunl must beget - Won.
al as Well as a pretty place, for there arc four
places of _warship arithialta 4itnita where relig.
ous services are k1:1 eyelY.!ubhath morning.
The lies. ,J....e4e'rome, preaches in the Epticci
pal Climb, Am 13ev. A. D.Tlarher, In the Pres.-
byteriaa, the 'Bei. - Ass - Brooks, j/I the' DL E.,
IMO the Eta. J. 13; Tlaunsan, la the Nall, while
the Callil*C444 PcVOlotud senims 14 their
- 4 31 iss P.4POP* 414. 4tgle*ef , TOWSIOlth
Z;46i 1 F0.-*Atil inkr * Vheil aikotlest
ver, *1146 c 4 11.4 f. yolh of_ Hew.:3iil
ccui b bit.sgo.cit'aral! kiatinueitt.
of Dr. P.••.g : AirrYit - gPill'ig4coirikAtt ; 1 24
this g6;l3?liast;';aio holds forth
tiot'tueveat a Imo
thalatelltgenbe — and restrootattllityollhO
communlty filial , assembling theca, 'although,
mar formits . .to - imbera the
44 4 0,1 3 * k : 11 - •
3 .-4..Nfr; aid Mrs. Issreth Suffer= by the We
Aro in-Brooitlyn; are now staying with.their
1). ttartling, of Now
lilt 'Jewett l wai cotaiderably burnnd*blitt
.
tag tni:escin some of Ms stock frn . the flames.
,
Avoiat and instrumental_ muslFal enter
tainment, under the direction'of,kr. 4; B Ter !
willlger,'wna given befora a delighted audience,
at il'idnriey's Hall, on Thursday oicalog. inst.
Glees, Quartets, Bonsic., sangs;! choruses and
solos, were produced to a - manner that did cred
it tolbe artists, "The Thunder Storm" an In
strumental pleno solo, charmingly cecuted by
was greeted with soriai'of ap:-
planso
' • t' MI alonis in the world," was sung by Mrs-
Hayden with a sweetness end 'pathos' 'rarely
Tho instrumental music by Miss Grade Shoe--
Maker, an accomplished player, MISS l'hirenec
Weed and Mr, Hagar, was very fine. num
ber of comic songs, " All the World's a Barber
Shbp," by M. Hagar, "Good erfough for me," by
Herb Foot, ':Poor Jilted Johnathan" and "If
yon'vo Only got a Mustache," by G. B. Tcrwilli:
ger, were well received. The, closing piece, a
beautiful song entitled " Gathering Memo" was
sung with pleasing effect by a full chorus of
yokes
The proceeds of the entertainment, which is
fur the ttentSt of tho'Organ Fund, amounted to
pi 43, B.
1
New Milford, May 4th, 1872.
Now Milford M. E. Church.
Enrroiti—Rev. A. Brooks Las agempted
to reply to "Humanity." We recognize' his
right, to reply; but we think that he should
cordinehinkself to the rinifiextion of his church,
without meddling with the theological views of
the omciating gentleman." We are that gen
tleman. As we are very intimate with "Hu
manity," We shall take the liberty of analyzing
the tailisteria: reply to his article..
Mr. Brooks asks "Humanity" to "show a
single instance when the trustees have refused
its (churcl4) use for such an occa:sion." Tho
reverend gentleman has answered this question
satisfactorily in Lis men words. "The sexton
however did not conclude to open the church,
and ho WIL4 not obliged to do any thing of the
kind by his contract with the church ;" that is
with the trustees, " for they only are the proper
authorities." What kind of a contract has the
sextet' made with the trustees? Have the
trustees havestel'him with " all powers" on
such occasions.?
Mr. B. aSsigns the following reasons fur not
opening We church : " It is trite that there are
those in the U. E. Church, who are opposed to
allowing-the gentlumttn who officiated at the
funeral, preaching in their pulpit for the reason
etc?' We nerer asked, permission to preach in
the 3L E. Church; but the relatives of Mrs.
Wellman applied for the use Of the said church
in the usual way, and they were refused its use.
The funeral processlon arrived in New Milford
about 1 P. M., and the church was no! opened, a
fire was notmadv, and the bell was not toiled;
and the friends had not time to run " all over
creation" after trustees arid sextons who" could
not decide" and who " did not conclude to open
ilia church." Mr. B. has shown very plainly
that the useof the church was refused to the
relative. of Mrs. Wellman, and he has endeav
ored to make an excuse fur the trustee; but it
is " too thin" for this age of the world.
Mr B. concludes his inconsistent and sef con
tradictory reply - in the following kind words:
"If those who are called to bury the dead, will
employ accredited ministers of the gospel to
officiate, I will assure them the:: can occupy the
M. E Church, whenever they desire, and no
member of tire church will raise a single object
tion." Dat'e the reverend gentleman Make this
liberal and noble offer on his ova wars? Did a
majority of the trustees. duly consulted, au
thorize him to maim this declaration t Is ho
" the proper authority" to speak- in the. Matter.
Is he a trasteet we hope we shall die where re.
ligiouists of the-Brooks' type will not have the
entire control of the cemetery. An "accredited
minister of the gospel" is a very vague exerts
sion. Very sect assumes the responsibility of
defining what an " accredited minister" is. The
Roman Catholics, the Universalism, the Unitar
ians, the Liberal Christians, and a host of oth
er% hsye " aecredited ministers." We can as,
sure Mr. B. that ithrmanity" ceither retracts
nor modifies what he wrote and that he looks
upon "Church Vindication" as an uruleegned
indorsement of every statement in the article
"Anti-Humanity." " Humanity', gave the un
varnished ca
of the case, and eccimlastical
chimmery cannot drstmy them.
From what Mr. 13. has written, we Immi that
those who desire permission to perform funeral
services in the M. E. Church must comply with
the riffle:tripe; regulations
L Apply to each and every or a majority :of
the nine trustees, though some of them live at a
distance of two, three,- four and five miles In
different dir ec tions.
IL . Satisfy the trustees - as a' body that' the
preacher Is orthodox according to the. standard
of tome M E. emsedisehefill We. . This pie is
highly important.
lIL Farseade the sexton not to listen to an
" °Valdes- 1 that cat Instruct the trustees In
their duty..'
Undenttand fully the following particu
lars Mr. S. Williams has full powe,y r ae one
trustee. to grint the use of the church;
Vail as axle trustee cannot deeide either was as
be I,s but one.ef the board; the trustees "Is n
body" must he consulted; the sexton' may; in
all cases, according to his contract, " conclude
not to open the chureb ;" Re7r. A. Brooks is, as
"an accredited minister of the gospelrat Liber
ty tO call "the offielating gentleman" 3felchke
'dek or Michael the Archangel, °rani , ether 'ap
propriate name, as" the spirit anuses him;" the
same reverend gentleman, by virtue of hisaffice,
can " pronouhce every *stateritent;?.macle by
another, " abaelutely false;" .and an outsider
may, thirty Minutes before the appointed hour
for a funeral service, puzzle tlie - " . brsini'of• the
sexton and trustees so that, though the use of
the chi rah May have been promised Hvcr days
hefor:e;the siron not"Onclude to. open
the ehrueir."! Consisioneils Piet"
• ' S. Tnoisson-.•
Nciv3liL t oid, Pa.,-May 3, 1872:
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Illerrr MO. ' •-•
Yesterday _commenced Nay, the month of
Powers, what nalere thmws off,the last vestige
of winter _and stands forth' clothed In all the
flist beauties 9f the'verial action. Afters hard
7s inter and, a backward and:uncertain spring so
'kr, we may now begin to :entertain hope that
the weather Mill speedily become settled. - The
garden end nnd,_sgnalee witille thp, city- Wilts. have
within the tee tloyppnt on theirfiesh green
suit!, fralt trees arc'all In rich .bloom, and
expanding vddure delights the
,eye at every
point where the brlcks,of the city have left It a
Looting, while in the country all nature rejoices
In Its awnkenlitglii?iio the Toogi . leep iviater,
and industry dirtied inthepelds ,- Tim Pecl!":
linrcclebratiofsincidentl4.` iixatith _of May
are of. grattMitiquity. - The Patel, held in hon.-
er of Flom, Pie goddeszoick ifowers, were annu
al
_ferAn44'ampAg U e Bemalati, end sho o greek4
spatially' entettalned tbeuytelves.
- Aeon tte egho)ics biny ip otatedibeffictutti
Ortto3y. most toautro month of
the Yri4/. l !e tWie*edto - iSrugio. A)n
each everait dt,4sg# o I'mP t lk7 4 a - t AP O ;# 4 .4
Itardinotiois . ,areielt. .-
slat of prayer and meditationt and are usually
followed by the benediction of the blessed sac
rament; _ but. the principal feature' id - . 'the
churchWs is the. Focession of boyis and
earrYing- - flowere, crowning Of the
statue - of the Narita and the decoration of the
altars dedicated to her. Thepractlce of -'going
a liaitng," while not indulged lista any great
degree, fa yet kept up by inaisy. - clesses of
youeg people,who make - excursions into the
country and - bare a pleasant time gathering
flowers and romping on the soft grecri grass. 7 t
linrrisbrg Patriot -
rig.huri.xsaczL:4:3-mis,;
ROllLtSali*Outts-iiatitilrop, lathe residence
of George Green, April 24th, um, by W.
Kellum, J. P., Elmer Robinson, of Lathrop,
and Miss Victoria Card, of• Gibson.
Butegano—_ 31ontrose,, April 23th,
1872;14Rev. A. D. Alexander, V, Sham L.
Birchard, and 311 sf Alma J. Ryan, both of
Montrose.
Virtmen—Rstmwrs—At the3L E. Parsonage,
1101 Nab t rose, April 27th, by Rai. A. 8.-Alex
ander, Witham H. Wilber, and 311ss j,osephino
Baldwin, both of Montrose.
Brnnor.mt—Down--At Apolaoon, 11. Y., March
slat, 1872, by the Rev. W. R:llalbett, Thom.
as D. Birkbeek; of .31Mletotert,, and Miss
Sarah Bawd, of Little Meadows.
FRANKLIN—Fox—In South Bridgewater, Feb
ruary 12th, 1872, by Rev. E. A. Warriner,
Frank M. Franklin, and Miss Joanna M. Fox,
of Forest Lake.
7CI3:IIALT3CZES.
TEMAIST —At her residence, in . Aarat. March
22,1172, Lydia, wife of P. X. Tenant, aged
99 years, 2 months and 23 days.
SwErr —ln Scranton, January 2Gth, 1872,
Charlie 3L, infant son of Almon C. and Addle
A. Street.
STEELING—In Bmollyn, April 15th, 1872, Na
thaniel Sterling, aged il7 years, 5 months, and
15 days.
Sts.td.n—ln Golden City, Colorado, April 17th,
Amelia, wife of George Sumner, fon:nerdy of
Susquehanna co., Pa., aged 47 years.
TrLusmilssT—At his residence, in Factory•-
ville, April .21st, 1872, in great pane, Rev.
John Tillinghast, aged 64:
RaYsozus—ln Brooklyn, April 22,1872, Edwin
Marsh, only son of Joseph 1,. and Elects S.
Reynolds, aged 8 months, 10 days.
BUSINESS LOCALS
Vitalize the Hair. •
Why-does the Lair honoree harsh and - dry—
why does it tall out—why does It becomes gray?
Simply because the life has gone out of it. The
fibers draw sustenance from.the sralp as the
grass draws aliment from the soil, and when the
supply of nutriment is cut off in e.:her case the
product withers and dies. At the first symtom
of decay, therefore, the nufed or half-fed roots
of the Lair should be refreshed told reinforced
with LYON's SATueirtoN, the only_ pt ip t anation
which will nourish the Mainents and keep them
in a vigorous condition after they have begun to
suffer from a deficiency of their natural stimu
lant. As long as the Katbalron Is' faithfully
used, with a proper rierrce of iriction, morning
rind evening, so long nil! it be impossible for the
heir to whiten or fitil out from the scalp.
The Great Musical! •
ANe DISTIIIIMTION C.MTIVAL—WouId call
the attention or the people in general, to this
great enterpri4e, which will take place at
Rochester, N. Y., July 2d, 3d, 4th, and sth, 1022.
Mr. Ellis Is Mt) gambler, nor by any mean, a
horse Jockey, but a straight forward business
man, all those purchasing a ticket, will be hon
orably dealt with, Tickets 2.1 00.
P. 14. Wastinn, Agent, otlh'c, Tar bell Flpuae.
Montrose, Pc., May Ist, 1772.
Slate Rooflng
The subscriber can furnish ;Ina put nn No. 2
slate nearly as cheap as heledoel; shingles; also
all the didercnt colored No. 1 elate. I can lay
slate en old shingled mei& nod make a good JO.
Terms reasoaable. Post ()Tice address,
. Wm. IlAconwotrr,
N.l--
o. Irt. 31Ontrose,
•
!Magnificent.
Thu imerimn Centennial Aniversary Chart,
Just published by 3lessn.t. T. It Callen:ldr &Co.,
Philadelphia, in aid or the Centennial Celebra
tion Pund, is a beautiful and appropriate urna
meet. This will be a vainable memento of the
great meat Pull dcsuription 4j . ) found in
our advertising cal:nuns.
On Everybody's Tongue.
Eulocinms of the great National Regenerator
of Health• PLaNr.VLION BITTEIL9,44ENe on every
body's tongue. This gmtullous tied rake adver-
Using is better than all the paid for puffing to
which the owners of bogus bitters are obliged
to ttsort. It has a spontaneous heartiness about
it which carries conviction to the mind of the
auditor. But it is a well-knbwn fact that the
proprietors of the PLANTATION 13ITTE119 have
never relied upon newspapers bolstering to es
tablish thesuccess of a preparation which owes
its astonishing popularity mainly to the oral
test many of the thousands who bare either ex
perienced or peen the eye-witness of the im
mense physical good it has wrought throughout
the,length and bres.dth'of, the laud.
. -
. .
—So gelietal has the confidence be
come In Dr. Ayer's medicines, ehd so great the
demand for them, that unprincipled vilihms are
attempting to deceive the cuitvary by imposing
upon them their worthless nostrums under a
smalimity of /111MCg; Cherry Pectoral Lozenges,
Dr..Ayer's Troches, Ayer's Pastilef- for Coughs,
Cherry Pectoral Cough Drops; Aver'srever and
Ague Cure, DocLAyeir Indian Pills;ete., etc.,
(none ed which arn- of Dr. Ayers .manufacture
or composition) are speeimens- of this villainy
and deceit. They not only defraud the sick of
their'money but of their health, or the recovery
of their health, which Is tar isoro impOrtant
than money. From • octal). „counterfeits. the
people/ire protected by. law .which the Doctor
promptly enforces, but these evasions sometimes
elude the law, and purchasers must protect
themselves by refusing to be deceived by - them.
—Dover (N. IL)Rip. • -
lE.l..anahattliptuf.
Tho spring Exan4pations be.' heldga
fyllows, each comtneneing at 10 o'clock; a. na,.;
Granger+ille, Friday April 10th; "Montrciae,
Saturday, April 20;h; l Ilringville,lfonday, April
22nd; llppbotton?, Tuesday, April, 22; Clificird
City, Wednesday, Apiit 21; Stniley;Thuisciay,
April 25th; Sasbnehanna DepiAFnday, April
26th; New Milford, Bab:m(lAS% Aru-11.21 llarford,
Tuesday, April 80;Triendsville;Friday,31sy
Teachers will need pen. Ink; paper, pencil and
Union Rnt,. Reader. The presence of Direc
tors is earnestly requested.
• - W, C. TILDEN, Co. Supt. '
Forest Lake, April 17,1872.—w2. • .
_ .
Tarimll douse Liscey. . ;
}laving removed my - halfof the Livery to tlie
Tarlton House, I shall ha pleased to:accommo
date my friondannd cu.stomens with anything In
the lice l 9 Ain% .Canislin with trusty driver.—
s '
n49 ‘' hP/P4 aid buSgica always on hand..
. • J. IL RetnarotM.:
alarg YOUILRILODIiCE 19.411115-114 M
Corrected weekly by Treeing, Mirth%
V 25 Washington Bi., Noir Tr
putter, pail
" . iirkiu • ... ... ..
.Cheese, dairy, per 1b......... , . 17018
" factory ' ' - 18319
Egg!, per dos • ' ' 15310
Float, per barrel. , . ... 8.9038.75
Corn ragal,loo lbs.. ' " - 8.7531.00
Wlant, per bUsliel.. ... . .... 1'031.88
Rya " - • —89391
Oats- ' " - • " 93384
Coin. " , ' 70372
Raps, OAT
Tallow 839
LW per lb. . 839
Pcitatoespeibbl. . ' • ......
Aples
60
Tu p rkeys per 1b....; . . 4
Chick= ,
Ducks "
aU Vann War eale.—lN 14113-
, - 1 eTtY Toro* , co.u,lalu,'g It r 2 . 10
cbe4p. C. 17
• thr..tromUgtli o,ppr-zoll—tf. • •
. .
Opticial -110tico.
How We Used to be Physicked.
Who does itotaemember the time when spring puma!
tido was considered indieloniesblitAnimmmer health?'
xo matter tbr.wry farm the ladvitabitt Mitts and Senna;
rhhbarb, or calomel and jalitp, matt be admhdstifid:
These "sprintmodtelnes," the:yeast:esterswore told.
wCre to keep . them bale and hearty dining the Bummer.,
We all know now that this Ina a linty; Matins/vigor,
'oat depletion, Is what le toettlied at the conuitancement
oflihe summer aolatice. - e> l s a preparation for the Mier•
voting effects yy oppresilve simmer Weath r,, 'aitonrea
ellottellefoi: Stomach Bitters hi highly crpedlett.
This famous vegetable preparation has thrice prominent
-teiotterties : -It renovates, purifie r s, and re:Onto. the
ft:Mations of the body, It la composed caciasively of
mire regetahle prodectlens.vic: the cstentlal principle
-of Monongahela llye, and the most cab:acted& tonkind
alterative roots, barks. and mime kn'Own to Medical
bOtmlets." Renee, it Is en absolutely safe medicine,
eqd no tincture-of the Pharraattnxefa can compare with
iveither in parity, or to the vorietyof Its objects, and its
qmorchenrivo results. .happily tor reanklud.thetheory
that It was necessary t o prostrate apatlent In order to
care to him. Is forever exploded, and the tree ph Hose!
tdilcal doctrine. t at vl'or is the great antagonist of
Meow, has taken Its place. liestetter`a Bitters Is an
InvTgorant. and hence it is the proper medicine for the
fettle it this most trying scatou of the year -
Stn
sere you obtain the genuine article, as there are
Itintunerable vile Imitationt in the market. .Look to
I the ornamental stamp, the engraved label, And the name
blown into the glass, llostetter's Stomach Bitters Is
sold In bottles only.
Doctor, What la it ?
ilt Is question frequently asked by a patient, Idea,
tliaugh perhaps tot slek enough to bo coedited to ble
rim= or bed, neratneleas feels himself physically MI-
A! to attend to big usual notations.
;There Is a tilling or geuersd_breaklng down of the
lama, but no aromas sardelently marked to be chas
ed as a disease, yet pecallarly trying to the , "sufferer.
Ibo feelings cannot be expressed—Doctors' don't un
rerstabd they may prescribe hopefully, yet blindly.
and without result.
But Remedy for these nameless disorders. TUT IT
*NUDE CONVINCED. Sold' by. all - Druggists.
?lice one Dollar per bottle.
•
ERRORS •OF YOUTH.-
CENTLCNIAII who suffered for•years from Isterrons
Permatctro Decay; and all the drama of
youthful indiscretion will, for t h e :aka of watrarim: bn•
Inanity, sand free to all who peed It. the recent and dl
}ectlon for tr aklag the simple remedy by which be was
tamest. Solferbra wlthin; to prat, by thaadviser's expert
One eon du no bladdresslmr, to pewit confidence,joltsuopEN
No. t} Cedar street; New York.,
TO CONSUMPTIVES. •
•
The advertiser, having been penoanently eared of
:that dread disease, Couinmptiou, by a staple remedy,
Gls analoaa to make known to his fellosesefferers the
Isseans of care. To all who dealre it, he will send a copy
Sif the prescription wed. (free of charge,) with thediree.
lion• ler pre,..ering and using the nose. whistle sberwill
Cod a sums Cent fur Correttirrutet, 'Arra' a; Enostent.
c.
Yazties triable; the prescription trUl please address
R. EDWARD A. WILSON,
PSI South Third Street, SiTtLiarasbargb. N. Y.
4:As
TEE CONFESSIONS OP AN INVALID.
13UBLISIIED as a warning and for Ulf" benrat of
pound tun and otters. who andbr from NCITOUII
supplying Tax alzaas cla fri-rcanz. .
Written by own *rho carcd tdaticlf. - and sant Ciao an
rcelving o post.paid directed eaatbpc.
Addrcas,ll.lTß.l.27 21.2.11:14M, Drnokl,ya,N. T.
ißrooklyu, May 17.1871. Cm '
tirliettinz Married.—Escays for younreblen.on
the delights of home, and Sin propriety or hahroprlety
olgettinz married, withwnlyry Delp for those who
feel unfitted for tustrinlogla happiness Sent free In
ruled envelopes. .s.lbirese, ASSOC/AT/ON
Pox P., Phllailslphla.
AT A. N. DULLARD'S .
Is the place to buy your
Groceries, l'rovisiohs, a9cc, &c.
r 41r:enrol:Medium Clover and Timothy Seed Cheap,
La Good Ground Coffee ID cuts per pound, Good Tea at
Se. cents per pound, Good Seamus a cunt" per paper,
Cbolgo Corned Beef. minas all the bonze, CliG lA'l A
I.Argeatock of Conned Mid Dried Frg..lts, and yegetables
end More In Stew dale. • .
tureashtou salt, is bushel tanks, Co allsh.lack
cr4l anti Smoked lisilbpt, and, in fact n e atly or quite
ever) thing needed to keep bottle With And be happy
uleatrenin.y low, for rlr C AeS or ready pas.
Mcintrore; March, 13, 'Thetaioll—w3. •
14, %UM FOR S ILBI—A farm' of sizty-two tierce sad.
r ;jai nip: the Baru' of Montrose on the South. it
ailed for sale. It is well watarcd and has ablaut ten
acre.* In timber. loci:adios a line crow of beach and
mama near um dwrinug, being the notnestesd• division
of tlac Samuel Orero, ry fans. •
For Maher partictilsrs varmint of J. ll.Crant4t, Esq.,
or Y. Li,cs. Montrose., Pa.
Fob- 7. ISIS —noo.-11.
• Z\l'o•vF 35sirm.
CARPIINTER AND SUILDRS—rESSRS. COOLET
it' tsTuNS, are prepared to do all kinds of MU4
tae f sod Cs.r.rcrunt - Work,' Brick Wo#, Masonry, ,
aud.r.d.otlnv, by the Job or in Any nu ono to snit en*
tooter,. Also. barb Blinds, Doonirldragdloga. fatal
kinds. nod Window Framer, to otder, PLie i•tnbsr
constantly on band. - Mop in .York Fsetnty
Ilidottote.
A. W. 1...001:rt, . STARLET STONE. '
Alonttose. Dr:ember. 4f.1871.—b4-Bm.
tOOK. LOOK
43.•
TIEROIJANTS AND TRADERS _ ! !
pr THIS COUNTY MD usimannnt
3:10 v xrcrir o.ms
IN, C. TYLER, 79 &81 DUANE ST, N. Y
[wren harry. Conti & Ca)
•
• AND IF NOT, WET .YO7?
I.GENICRADITAILDtVARE. Cr.tlery, 4tbes 6hovels,
Looking Glasser, Lightnidg and y n t ter X Cat
S an
aws. Steel. d loan pole Axes. (the e World;
every kind of /Washes. Door Locio, Locka.'itnoht ,
Ptll2l, Hammers; Pistols, Enrolvees,Tane, ts. Carpets
ter's Toole. Blacksmith's. lingoes and ,Teols..-Plsted
Kutves, Yorks end - Spoons. and everything usually kept
la's First Classflatware Importing an4Jobblagnottae;
xtva.ll.- .
Efy sincere Thanks ars' todered t 4 the many in my.
own County, for the kind patronage. as also to the many
in other Coantlet, .who may reed this, and a general.
Invitation is hereby gin's - for a.contlanance ; as well no
to those woo are wilting to eve me trial, who have not
done so, by orders or calls. . Truly.
, G r a WlRreEns
Atontrose,ldarch, 20,11t,Y—tr. •
VIVI:MOSE RAILWAY CO.Stoetcholttere nl the
JAIL Mostrois Railway Company-are hereby notiled
:sat the ressalolog tnetalments of Ore dollars par ibaes
each , eal PA for by reeolutbat the *asp of Dlrseturs
payable as folknrs: ' ' ' ' - •
Faith loatalwent ' ... .. .Jinnarylsth,lBll
Sixth lartahnent... - ..... ..... Yebi nary 151141879
Sereeth lengstment • Stara 15tb„.1811
Eigbthinstaimeat • April 15th, Ma
Math Instalment May 13'40811
Teatb leatalment.. - ' Jute 15tb, 1813
AS the troth la prozresslng most favomMy. ft Isearaest
lydealecd and absolutely-accessary -that the' payments
alogid lie promptly tact on tile part of Shsekholdere.."
. C. L. BROWN, Accretary' • •
• - .Wht,t IL:COOPER, Tresairesi
Moo trbse, Deem:ger 1611.-614 d
_ .
. l aviinovian cvadmAn
.
Vii7'.• ME X X_Att.t..-
surrws TURBINE WATER HEEL
W,
Portable anrSt.llll7 Engtnes. Iranniattnred sq. tor
831 d. tt7 " bAYBSA nzt9s.
Mimarcgor,Pa., rpb. nas,-tv-y. •
o. S 111/
DEALER ti
lIAIMESSEB
SADDLES??,
rnusiks it
'tOLLAILSII
WHIPS •••
SPURS!! "
LIGHT '
LEATFIERt!
ETC., ETC: - ' '
AreivaisiioNt. captor ? 55707,
15114 -tr. -
EMIMIS!=S=2
.•• . •
• TORONTO
•• .
frORONTO CRISP, :n. This nearly thoronala",bred
J. Stallion will stand the present sawn for fifty nuaree.
season commencing April Ist and cooing, July 4,Pridays
and Bat ardaya at the amble of J. S. Tarbell, In Montrose.
the rest of the week et the anbscribees, one mil* east of
[inborn 4 Caroms, on the road leading to tlprialle.
PEDIGRPZ.—Tho Toronto Chief Jr.. was abed bai
Toronto Chief. who' for speoo and bottom It ahead of
any stallion on record. Bo was tired by Royal George
and bla dam by Blackwood,
_out' of an 'Colima* mare.
Royal Georg* was by Black Warrior; and bo hJ import
ed Tippo; and he b.v alewives.. of England.
Tonanro Cingr, Ja:11 chain Was fired by the thormagbt
bred Jefferson, ont o[l Majesty pure. Jefferson was
by-Virginia; he by Sir. Archie. the tiro of BM Money
and grandaire of American Star—dam by .Ulu Favorite.
!hound dam 0 d Bell Air.
TonoseaCmtp..ln.. is a blood bey with black pelican!
full tall, weighs 1,21 M Ibr,, lem Parma h.gb,, bas had 00
training, bat bas rood gait. and for his weight is hard to
bmt. Cali and senhinouldjudge for youreelves. Fillies
of bls get Can be seen at the sebscriber`e.,Maree planar ,
cd on reasonable terms.. Accidents and escapes at the
owr,em: risk. , £ ;
• OHM; rates Otago, Te.rm,arOdedemewittaTokl.
iis' laarthellCelduiley pa able Statch.lainlM:
- at. •
Auburn 4 Comers, Pa.. March • ,
n,
A. IL ElitiligGlSCUS CO.,
MARKET STREET,
PUILADSLPIIU
We have opened for the SPIILIG TRADE, thalarzeat
and heat aaeorted Stock of
Table, Male and Floor Ott Cloth., Window Shades
and Paper, Carpet Chain, Cottou, Yarn, Bat
tle.. .Waddln.„• ,Tvrinee: V" eke, Cate,
/:o'o
. . king fieleeeei Fdo ataahets.
Ilemencttaeketclitnek te.trush•
es, Castles Wrlncers,Wood-
Co mud Willow WatO to
the trotted Stater. ' .
Oar larrilneretse in bnilores enables os to sal at low
nicss and forutthibo beat quality of Goods.
EOLE .kODITFORTEZ
CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER.
Pistez 40.50.
Overl3oo sold In 'is ffiariths.
Terms: Carpets, GO days.
All other roods. 30 dare. Net.
Feb 1. 379.
,_. _
14,1 i - ' ,-..?
- AGli..k.
t c:1! r !
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- •
3311ZRATES sib SJX4O2ZCCIPLM.
BITJE BLOM,. MONTR9SE, PL,
Signet' the Golden Eagle and Mortar.
TUE Detdre to inform the public that, we bare moved
our Steck of Drop, Medicines. Faints, Ullr.lintalt
ea. Combs, Ferfnmery,, Fancy Artldes,' etc.. Into the
Drickidtore:lornahrti ;tippled UT ; luttenbrtg, , ,Doven
Inett.ittto. .a 4a- - •
We have recintifiltted up 114 is gore In Modern Style
and shall endeavor to heti) well supplied with all article,
pertaining to the Dreg boaters.
We cztend to everybody a cordial invitation to call
end ace tie when - in want of anything in oar true, and
when ; sox In want, give us a friendly cell. To all our
old cajtomers are claire to cremes our thanks far - the
mirtl patronage ore extended no. We
igacy g mt,
i..coi ~lOry merit
Yourm,
A. D. DMIICS.
Montrose, Dec. 20,1611. A.aloo NICILULS.
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: "t• -
GIVE US lOU MINN
Do YOU AVANT
iT" !4C M X . P la_ °X"
lewhig )44-460
JIM old Mends and patrons of Sarpnetuana county
',Vapid in the fold soliciting your patfohage for
The- wend Hovie Sewb mitatie
EsrAufssusarisn. nononDoism
Please call and see It, with the Improvements, at WU
Imes store. Remetober the ueuniuo llowo
hes no MedsWarhead.
ROOMS AT
-66 602 4 firfat? PlnglialuPtPu , ir
Wilson's Store . . Montrose P,
Mantrap, ;an. 11, 189.
THE' PLACE
TO BUT Torn
DRY - GOODS,
;4tEADY
CLQICHMA ETC.t
2E3 AT
OUTTENBEIki)OSEttI*Moic
tiLe Largest Varkty of
Dress Goods, Shawls, Domestic Goods,
Flannels, Fancy. and Millinery
_ Goods, Dress and Clp . a y.
r 7 '2: 1
•VeltetO; Velveteens;Forriis':liln:
goods 'Always kept on _
READY MADE CLOTHINDi
for 31eq'g, YontW ntid Bogs Wgar.
CIA)T118, O.ISSI3IERES, o . cc,
for Custom Work.
GENTS'. FURNISHING GOODS,
riTS` Ss 0 4PS;
„"13tst. e i otickod /own, and
POPULAR /WOES!
T H --
P
Our Mott ,o is ...lora in be arglerg9l4," wbstkil
I ° F isc i • q!? 64 ?" • • - •
1 3 11 440:" 15 , 14 N 11 . 414 *Pl •
'30 1 !litillf•-23711 4 1".. - •
Atgrt :IV i4date:4 idea raclo.
GMEITOE . g, AtOstNI34IIII:k. CO.
.31.0.trc;.r.$4!4*B4rte-t/.
PItAPILIETORS
AND AT
n. H. buNitoug.
aunt gii-intorgitatitikst
Two: Und 6A arfixrem, 4/4 leer,
Lath additional line, 60 do.
NEW JILL W,
DA DS DANK. •NDILVDDIi—FIa per ;eta , . Sp.
• terast on alt Deposita.- 'Dues a goteral Datidnr ra.t
. -•- D, DILM3D4 CV;
11 . 1
. .
:111.70A nATFI.—NICTIOLAB stosikAsErr
xwar to pillitn 0 cams Pluton lora) groutdr.
tic. G MORft CO Diadem In Dry floadt.llo l .CAPP'
itcons tad ahoro, and Orvaral Ilmtundtm. , oo MAP,
ktreetoleciind door belrt tz..o Epleeepal
trgioxilarn, keptb 7 vaiwsg 1171.94Ma1s
itift4,l/Car rte - ' •
IT. R. !awl. Voquary. and dealer lallaerVendialin,
eleptillir. ea dear Cram Ilitimere'gr3.4 - 11Ala Nt.
N.NIMErSIi. Carraav Maker and Undertalpi,. On
.• 3.41 v. n
pl/et, two doors below Itawitre tun?. , '
1311 r 0111ERA. 'Mules in _protester
Cat Zi,itn trect.t! .• • •
13.0Ann11 4 SOY. Deatersrani: Pent:Mal;
Salt.'talle. Cetio34. flrtrerier and Yrovisios,s or
:Maio larva. onoi . ite tb! kiepOt- • •
.W. d - T. minim,lda_ndtdctarota of ,Cigars' and
dealer Inn Tnnlceo Vatlaaa . and rality
:.Goods. on Unit' Sitrnet,bal4o'Hy . aent+lll. ttt - :
-MOSR ,
Leathrt ilarmAttareis' and di:idors
-' in M n .n= o radiate. de.; near Episcopal cluardEj.•
.
XINEY a HAYDEN, Waters la Druz, and Modlelnes
• find Zuturacjurcriat Cigar., an "Sala Sat, orals
the Dopos.. : . • •„ • ,
V. ElTZPaltlg_ florge - Sbatlng and zuleralltepthiit
' an Stain 13truct, with of Ur bricso.
I. DICKSIM N,Jo.. Dealettu gemend psor.l4 . 32dlse'
and Clothlue. Storis. onlliklaStnet. , •
GREAT BEND '
L, 9: LLNII9I3I; Vinnteetarer of Let ther,:ar t dji.ealar
genentlldgebandbe,ouligll Strcet.• ' '
A.Y. DORAN, Merctomt 'War Atid dealer la Reads
Made Clothlnz, Ds . 7 GRods.(ooeatellialdPtoriateusi
Usla-kuvet.• • •- • - 4 • • 4
LEXOXVILLE.
1111tA.11 , WHITE. Mannfictarar *rand dcalar In impact.
or Piaui and Casting*. • ,• • , _ • .
ODY80::,i
IL IL TIl;AL& —Dealrrfn Stains, Da * Caliper; &w
sad Sheellran Ware, Castlage.&e. ausaatietaf•
er at Shed Itatali to Order. gra Trough sad Dead Pipe
basthen attended t 9 prlcre—Oltra9a llollgyri.
reunsylvasfe,s-1.7. •
CDWAIin:4 4 rin t TA`T. Atanntacturrre of INotis
' and Skl,tber bunt tho Store.;_ - : • .„
AIONTROSE.
a.BRERC-;canoty S nrvey n t, of Sciscitiehmini Coati.
„OM* istthe Coot home, 7i0ntme.11.4..41,141;
Amu. Tunnzuz Dealer in Drugs.
..2fedlelnes:
QUM% Polnis,, pits, Dye Bthlre: -Groceries, Jelrerry:
Lt
'Notions, ite. Sr,
JAXES E. CATtIIALT. Attorney at Law. Ms oat
. door below TathellEoutio.Publio Aittatte.! , '
coorzn a co.: utaveri. 'Ka rare:lips.
IlekA.laudD4a4 pa Tzgltztd, Itcatul spadlwa
. . . . .
L R F2E201E11:8 Ealing Ealocm.ts. the plum to. gej
Jec,Crokm,gyztters and C=.s, la overyity/e. 071 Mad
stmt.*.
STROUD 6 DROWN. (literal Fire and Life lam,
anee Monts • also. sel I TtallytailAccideatlletetl
to New York sad Plllla4clphl*.. 'Plnee ors dog's oast
of the 11.134. t.. •
F. It. CrIANDLER. G.ueralus-ifirte_tAld Bowl:11U
aim:Agent. PablleArtuUe.• - •
acus L Si - MIMES. theplacele get Dregs AO Xedl
Cinek_ClP:ll.Tobatto.Plpee. Pocket.lkx.ks, Speete
.elce, Yankee, Stetiquil. Se.. Wl* Ler*. .;,
WM.' 1.. COX, llesnese Baker and dealer lean 'Attlee*
tonally kepi by Rio trede,bppersito jlte Beak.; • •
EOFD , COI CUM Dealers In Maya ; Traidvisto:
- and linnufacsnicrs or Tin and*Lec4ron caper .
of Man And Tagirpqw ,!tresu . .
9. R. MORSE. idarcliant Tailor and +Warr
Cloth.: Trimmings.. and Furnishing Cond.: and
ReaO,Otadiselnthing. on Vain Strut. %int Coot Duo-
local ittla and piskidso:s !aw OBke. -
A. N. DULLARD. Deticrrln Groterler. Provislone,
Boote,Stattoacryn pulkect Votlowqrsit tmait or
PabUc Arnow.* • . "
T. STOMr. & CO., Dealcht.la Stores. Itsid!vas•
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BAINSFOAD & MITCHEL, ardri and Eiciumit
• Stable. in tear of Think buildidd.
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twee wee oral zead /ma two miles tWe
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own to the Witneet Troteed Otrts, eell".twaU thaws t
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ar CV& C.O.= DAClLPlrtgo'dkv•Z‘Y ,
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Braittrati Co. Ts. • . .
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