The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 15, 1872, Image 3

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RELIGIOUS SEW/ICES.
nArTIST vine!' , Exc. 1.... D. Niro. Pastor.
Oabbsta Bonitos - -10 X a. m. and 7p. m.
%,,atoth School. Is m.
Prayer Mooting, Wednesday Erealags 7X
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CATOOLIC Rev. J. SIATTECHT
fsabbatb Serviette Second Sunday In each Month
Senna School ' Immediately berme Mara
STISCOPAL orincii,Jur. E. A. Waanman.ltector.
Sabbath Semite. a. m. 'end
f under School It m.
WreirAlref fiervices—Wedneeddys TX P. tilt
DLETIIODIST EPISCOPAL ....Rev. A.l). ALEXAIMit.II.
liebb.db .... .. —10.43 a; la. end 2.97 p.
Sabbath Schoolp on.
Prayer Meeting, Thuralaya. . .... .. m.
envinrsznvor cm7Re9t" - ne..7 as muz.sle
gobehttersice. ins*. 111 p
Atud IN p;
to.
M.
gi.sehath School 12.15.
Pryer 'tedium Thiewles iweilln2s.• MC P. W.
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Magness Notices..
•We call attendant . ° the following advertise.
merits, new this week.
—Administrator's Notice—Estate Jehiel
Dayton.
—Dissolution of partnership—Stroud a
Brown. •
Notice, Insurance business—Billings Stroud.
--Crockery, Glass ware and Groceries—lL J.
Webb.
—Road Letting, in BHdgnwater, June Ist.
—Farm forsalc—J. 13, McCollum.
—Auditors notice—Estate It. D. Barker—A.
W. Berth°if Auditor.
tgrThe M. E. Mite Society will be held at
the reAde . nce of G. fl. Drake, on Friday evening
next. All arc incited. •
wean Irlasketoes
Is they will ere long announce an advent by
putting in their hills. we rise to explair that an
enthusiastic entomologist has kept two vim r
ous mosketoes under an inverted tunthler for six
montlitkwithout food. 'and they remain in a
healihy condition. This clearly proves that
their annoyance of mankind is entirely uncalled
for, and not at all necessary for their sustenance.
Illukiagyows g;ve 1311 k.
An experienced agricultural editor vouches
for the Wowing, handed by a friend hr you de
sire to get a large yield of milk Ore your cow,
three limas a day, slightly warm, salted, in
which bran has been stirred . at the rule of one
quart to two gallons or Water. You will find
that your cow will gain twenty-five per cent.
Immediately under the elf-ct of it, and site will
become so attached to the diet as to refuse to
drink clear Water, unless very thirsty, but this
mess she will drink almost at any time, and ask
for more. The amount of .this drink is an ordi
nary pailful at each time, morning, noon and
nig.ht. Your animal will then do her best at
discoanting the lacteal.
Reliable Rate.
As we arc aw.src that there arc many perapna
~ ho would he thankrul for a certain way of
tesliag the genuineness of greenbacks. we pub
itsh the following which It is claimed is some
test To discover:spurious greenbreks or na
tions' bank notes, divide the last too ti,vres of
the ;umber of the bill by Your, and if one re
males the letter on the g r epuiud will be A; if
two remains it will be H; if three, C and
shoald there be no remainder the letter will be
D For t exampie, a note is registered 2,01;
sisty-one by four and there will be one re
maining. According, to the rule the letter ea
thenote will be A. In case the rule fails, be
cettain that the note is counterfeit.
Credit this Exception
It-is generally believed that there is not a
sines redeeming feature appertaining to the
inordinate use of alcoholic liquors as a beverage.
Eat we.necently read 'of an eccentric exception,
ni,lch although not occurring in our county, is
Aran-ring of record. It - is told of a festive fel
la* who never gets tight without 'spending" all
the mosey by has about him in presents for his
wlfe.. fie buys shawls, cloaks, dresses, household
goo4s.4,roceries, everything that a wife and
family need, nod packs them home. There is a
degree of compensation in this that would rec
oncile roost women to an occasional marital
sprat There( are two distinguished advantages
about itfrom a feminine point'of view. The wife
thus not only gets her presents as • compensa
tion, but when the goods come home in this
pm - al:datums way, slie knows. exactly what it
means and can prepare for it..
Important Item.
The cultivation of cabbage last year in many
localiiles was attended with much annoyance
and accompanied in many instance:S6y a total
of crops, by the appearance of a new ene
my and terrible derastator of the cabbage. In
the department of agricultural reports for 1670
we find the following interesting and valuable
information concerning-the appearance in the
United States of this terrible destroyer of cab
bage and other garden truck, as fits° recommen
dations for practically and successfully suborn
ing the enemy. The report says : A butterfly
has lately made its appearance in the neighbor
hood of New York and- Long Island which ,is
stew to the gardeners there,eaterpillarsnf which
have already done very great damage. The insect
is the common butterfly of Europe, Pirria raple,
called by the Canadians ccr a torso, or heart
worm, from the habit it has not only of rating
the outside leaves, but of destroying the heart
of the 'cabbage
Condition Ca Crops. •
The April report from our Agriculture De-
Psrtment at Washington, on the condition of
whiter grain, lugs: The low temperature in the
month of March, and the accumulation of win
ter snow and ice, have retarded the springimg of
vegetable fife and tinged wito gloom the views
of the local reporters. Over a large area, at the
date at theeporm, snow still covered deeply the
Psis fields, sad onlyconjecture, founded on the
forwardness and vigor of plants at the opening
of winter, and on the Mechanical condition of
the soil, and the ~,teventy of the season, could
point to the probable status of the winter grain.
The general tenur of the report carries the idea
not of sweeping destruction by trasming,, hut
of injury by thinning ont—by killing in spots
and patheaapd especially by retarding an early
mart and vigorous growth. In many cases the
Plants, apparently dead ; were only sleeping,
unpromising in appearance, but firmly rooted,
and ready, with favoring vrannth and aunsliine,
to start intl sure and stmly, if not rapid
growth. Where the fields were drained, the soil
deep and mellow, the casualities of 'winter
have been - unknown. W'here seeding was done
with the drill onland having any fair degree of
, suitable preparation almost absolutely immunity
from lose by freezing Las been secured. .The
,April returns, as awhole, indicate rather more
titan dhe avensge amount of 'winter *filing, re
. mouth and c'an'ed aPPearnnea; bat , a
zoimd conditisiu of the roots of the Plante in
tetitiblo Solt pi .trim "Covered uniformly -- with
-snow Which with favoring weather, may secure
• vigorous growth and &good yield. The report
Is filled with eitracta from coria - pondence,
ii
justrating Thn condition of 'winter grain ju the
various States Erma which the above Point" ire
derived. The repeals frcrin ;tier , "Fork fA the
early part of the month were not very 'cheerfat
le tote, the jilow of ion not baying dimiiperaii,
117114:2414 $ 141 ; 00 /frhl 2 ,Proreutentuuderthe
Vocacer of flue weather. the ?Wits bang lea.
ernlly alive. Most of the New Jersey returns
represent the ground as poorly covered with
snow, while the temperature was low and the
ground deeply frozen. The reports from Pennsyl
vania refer to the severity of the weather and the
depth of freezing. The fly is reported in sever
al counties. Lack of weather protection caused
severe injury In Delaware. South of Maryland
and Virginia, little wheat is grov*.and rye is
mainly for winter pasture. The returns Ix:Celi
a from those States generally, represent less
than en average of grain. The accounts flora
other places South arc various—some promis
ing, others gloomy. .To Teias them are, indica-
tions of increased attentions to cereals, point .
log to an enlarged irea, to 4 4 , liarrested this sea-
BOIL' The Western returns. genera : SY' fire on:
promising as to the= appearance of winter
grain. Returns from the Pacific coast nearly all
favorable, but in California and. Oregon.
Newspaper Borrower.
A. country cotemporary Is very severe on
newspaper borrowers, and such censure often
goes the rounds of the press. But it is a com
pliment, though wimps an empty one, to per
sistently borrow a paper, and one of the aims of
its publication is reached—the dissemination of
knowledge_ There is another side of the ques
tion to which newspaper conductors are not in-
different. Journals do not grow in the night
like mushroorati. All the week, men toil to pro
duce the weekly paper. Every type mark on it '
is the result of various labor, which has to be
paid and fed. In this connection the subscriber
pays a more substantial compliment than the
borrower. If every member of the Democratic
party should subscribe for Lis county paper, he
would 'only pay his not very onerous share of the
expense of maintaining and spreading his town
I principles. And if, when he has subscribed for
I the paper, be lend it to his neighbor, ho does a
gcsid and useful act. We do not object to lend
ing or borrowing of newspapers. When every
Democrat takes his share of the expense of
producing the bolt of an public documents, k
I Democratic newspaper, it will be a further good
I oflice . to lend it to as many as want to teed
A little thought will show what an inlEionSe
itiltifS.: this would give to the Democ'eatic
r cause, yet the cost to each Democrat is but the
price of what to an intelligent man is one of the
necessaries of newspaper,
Bights of Married Women.
The Legislature ttf Pennsylvania last whiter
panel the following Act, securing to married
women their generate earnings, which tints been
approved by the Governor, and is now the taw
of the land
That the sepernte earnings of any married
woman of Pennsylvania, whether said earnings
shell be as wages for labor, salary, property,
business or otherwise, shall accrue to and insure
sot , erate benefit and use of raid married woman,
and be under the control of such married WO
mat, independently of her husband, and so as
not to be subject to any legal claim of such
husband. or to the claims of any creditor or
creditors of ;itch husband, the same as if such
married woman were a frau : Prodded, that
in any suit at law or in equity, in which the
ownership of such property, under this act,
shall be compelled, in the first Instance, to show
title and ownership in the same.
SEC. 2. That to prevent any fraudulent prac
tices under this act, before any married woman
shall be entitled to its beneftts, she shall first
present her petition, under oath Gr affirmation,
to the court of common pleas of the city, or
county where she re s ides, statin: her . intention
of thereafter claiming the benefits of this act,
whereupon the said co - art shall direct her peti
tion aforesaid to ha marked, filed, and to be re
corded in the office for recording deeds of such
city and county; and such records shall be con
clusive evidence of the right of such married
woman to the benefit of the first section of this
act,
C.tbson Etesna.
—Spring has returned in.all her beauty and
loslinea.s, the trees spread their foliage as It by
magic, the grass and Sowers put forth their
leaves eager to math the first rays or the rising
sun the birds seem to vie with us in enjoying
the scenes spread before us by Old bring, who
seems to-day as young as ever. The lowing herds
on the hill sides seem to find real enjoyment in
nipping the tender grass, alter a long and tedious
Winter, and all living things seem to praise the
Great Creator, who spread these beautiful pros
pects before us for our enjoyment, but I was go
ing to write items.
—Farmers in this section are getting on with
their work quite well, considering the lateness
of the sauna. People are repairing their build
ings and forces.
—Politics seem to be the order of the day,
though it seem to be disorder with the Repubit=
-ems. I should think they might scare up anoth
er would be President or two.
—The new Reverend takes well with the peo
ple here, both old and young. Rae. George For
syth hen removed to Maine with his family. His
wife's health is gaining rapidly.
—Health prevails here, the worst malady be
ing, beaver on the brain.
—Our veteran Miner commences operation in
a few days. Success follow his labors.
—We don't all of us apprOve of the way the
young people serenade newly married
couples, getting the most ancient instruments of
music, and making the night hideous with their
din.
—We Lave the West fairly represented by a
gentleman from Boons Borough, just arrived.
—Some of the young ladies have contracted
quite a fondness for rkliWg with the doctors, or
their horses.
3isple Slave Semen crested some ex
citement while it lasted.
—Scott Sweet are still enlarging their pres
ent large stock. The merchants have Just return
ed from New York, having bought 'largely and
a great variety.
—Fishing is quite a business now. The boys
bringing large quantities from the neighboring
lakes.
r -If people that own logs near the saw mill
aid in the road, would roll them up, they would
oblige every one that drives that way.
—We get the idea from the items in the Be,
plthtkan last week, that 31i. Guard, superintend
ed the burning of his house,. however, we are
• T . -, sorry for him, as he lost most of his house-
hold goods Ile has a new house in the process
of ereetion. - • L
Gibson, "My 9tb, 187 S
Letter from 'tomato,.
Anart Dustman :—I avail myself of a brief
solonna w write yon something from this wes
tern city, Minneapolis. Including Anthony,
tt contains over Vl,OOO inlalymts, and, geo -
CraPb-kay , is finely situated, stretching bark,
as it dons. in a gradual and almost perceptible
ascent froin the llississiPpi I:Telike
Paul, noised forks wholesale business, this is a
city of manufsetorks, whose 'motive power is
thistly inpplicd by the 'Father of Waters."
The cotoparatively inesturastablo pine forests In
'the marthem part of the Stite, famish material
Mr these numnfactories, which <send out their
wues an over the country, and are the sources
01 west and incrwasing 'wealth. IVO such, in
addition te Othei inctdtlei presperity Mei
pregress, the city is rapidly developing, and eat
panting, and WM It is thought in time, unite
with ktt. Paul by mutual growth. In speaking
thus muchot the more practical and substantial,
I must not omit some mention of the canonical,
tal and beautiful. Conspicuous among the lat
ter, are the falls of Minnelisha, so• celebrated in
Longfellow a Hiawatha They have a perpen
dicular descent of 40 feet, and cats be viewed
from the rear as the rocks recede to allow a
passage from side to side. So romstic,so delicate,
so anrpassiagly lovely, they almost transcend the
power of words to describe, and must beseen to
be fully apprceiated. I have leaked upon Niag
ara as an etitb4dyrnent of grandeur and power,
but.' see Mlnitehalut as a "thing of beauty and
a joy ferever. 4 : Alba: miles outsideof the city,
they are a poPulif resort, not only of the citil
tens thereof, but for travelers from all parts of
the world. Borne commodious and elegant
structures are ',soon to be erected there in pro
portion to,„the i hnportance of the place. Just
below "Minnehaba, at the confluence of the
Mississippi and Minnesota rivers, is fort Bud,
ling, which has a very commandin„ osition,
and is of considerable importance iu a ' nary
Way. In the immediate vicinity of the city
the falls of Bt. Anthony, which, however s have
I been deprived of much of their natural beauty,
by the artificial means employed to prevent
their wearing:, hack so as to endanger the menu
facturies above them. But, notwithstanding all
these attractions, Minneapolis has, like most
western cities; not a few defects. Though poss
essing some tine public buildings, and many ele
gant private residences, the streets are unpaved,
and its side-Walks very imperfect. Mot eover.
little attention has yet been paid to ornamentive
trees, and shrubbery, and flowers, which lend
such a charm wherever they ore found. In a
wont, Minneapolis might be likened to an over
growing youth, with elements of greatness,
but without the solidity and refinement of ma
, turcr years. For these and other reasons, he
who views, with a critical eye, this city, as com
pared a ith more eastern cities, must note the
contrast as unfavorable in no small degree.
I The weather is very dry here, with little pros
' pert of rain. Should the drought be protract
! ed, the result Must be disastrous indeed, nut
only to business generally, but with reference to
the possible and probable ravages of fires. Even
now, in some sections, I learn the flames are
kindling. Heaven forbid the reenactment of
such frightful scenes as I beheld last tall in Wis
consin, along the shore of Green Bay. 1 can
never forget how then, for days and nights, the
woods end Gelds, the hills and vales, were
wrapped in one lurid blaze, and how, finally,
donned Peslitiga was reduced in a few short
hours to a heap of smouldering ruins, and the
grave closed over so many of Its loved ones.
" Oh God it is a fearful thing,
To see the human soul take wing,
In any shape, in any motxl.
I've seen it rushing forth in blood,
I've seen the sick and ghastly bed
Ot sin delirious its dread,
But these were horrors this was woe
Cnnla,lchtsi by such, as sure nor slow."
So utterly'swept from the face of existence
wes Pesinigo, that when I last passed over
where it had stood, I could apply with truth the
language of the poet :
"-Not a tountain in this desert is springing,
In this 'wide waste nor dwelling nor tree,
Nor a bird in this solitude singing,
Thai speahs to my spirit of thee,:
But shier then, enterprise has dOne much in
rebuilding the lost city, add kindred hands have
gathered up:the remains of the dear departed,
and bestowed upon their final resting places,
the tender awe which humanity and affection
esteem such a blessed privilege.
One word in conclusion with regard to tho
Cincinnati Convention. It would scent that 1
about the first' thing before the Convention, was
the persistent claim of Susan B. Anthony, and
another darling feminine tram California, for 111
official seats, which was denied, and so they
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suppose the dear creatures, g.r in consequence
thereof, have suffered instead of having their
wffrage. The next thing in order of a kindred
nature, but more successful, was the nomination
of Horace Greeley, the philosopher, for the
presidency. 1 think it was Frederick the Great
who said. "if one would send a government to
ruin, turn it over Into the hands of philoeophers." ,
Now Ida not wish it to be understood, 'by this,
that we axe in any particular danger through
the nomination of Mr. Greeley, for it is quite
impossible for him to be elected. Grunt will
probably be the nominee of the Philadelphia
Convention, and with these two candidates In
the field, representing the radical and liberal
Republicans, the Democrats can make march
forward loan easy end assured victory. It is
well, howeVer, to be on the alert, and make ev•
ere possible effort, for it is thought, by some,
that both Grant and Greeley will be set aside for
one who can rermite the party, in which case,
the struggle will be more doubtful, but let us
hope, with proper vigilance and determination,
finally may. result_ in the triumphant sucems
of Democracy, and a return to the principles
of the. Fathers. G. W. L
Minneapolis, Minn., April 7th,
Mrt.t.arta—ln Eaqt Bridgewater, 3fay Ist, Kb . ia
thar Millard, in the 55th year of las age.
USLNESS LOCALS.
meeting of =calm' Society.
The Susquehanna County Medical St. teiety,
will hold their next Sesni•Annual meeting at
Montrose, at the office of E. L. Gardener, on
Wednesday. ',Nue CO; 1872. A general attend
ance is Solicited. A clinic will he held in the
the afternoon, all patients treated free.
E. L. 0.611.13 Mn,
May, Bth, 1872, w 4,
Young Men's Christian Association.
A meeting for the purpose of organizing a
Young Men s Christian Associrtion in Montrose,
will be held at Good Templar's Hall, at seven
end a half p. ea., 3fay 17th. All person friendly
to such an organization, are earnestly invited to
be present.
IHrsgeti/recut.
The Amerhasn Centennial Anisersary Chart,
Just published by Dimas. T. R. Callender dw Co.,
Philadelphia, in aid of the Centennial Celebra
tion Fund, is a beautiful and appropriate orna
ment. This will be a valuable memento of the
great event Full description will be fotupi In
our advertising columns.
Torben House lAvery.
Having removed my half of the Livery to the
Tarbell House. I ehall be pleased to accommo
date my friends and castomem with anything in
the livery line. Carriages with trusty driver.—
Good horses wad baggica always on hand.
J. IL RATISF7OIII>
Slate lieollng
The snhicriber can tarnish and put on No. 2
slate nearlY es cheap as hemlock shingles; also
all the di2erent colored No. I slate, I can lay
slate on old shingled roofs and make, a goad job.
Terms reasonable. Post office address,
Wm, flarottwotre, •
Idontrine,Pa.-
No. 144 t.
'Etta nzt Mladcalt
•
Aim Diemen Ttos CaiervAL—Would can
**attention of the people In gencial, to this
;ma cutetprise, which will take place at
Roch este r,rll. Y., July2d; 3d, 4th And U 141872
31r, Ellis la no gambler, nor by any mean, a
home jockey, but a strtdght femurd business
man, all time pnrchasinga ticket. will be hon
orably dealt with; Ott • ;
G. WaNDEVV 2 t. oftgTtutkil Meuse. •
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Sixteerk.Utirikof Succcits. .
. • ._ .
In IMO the now farriduCllnsisNo Lnumsza
was lirst made known to the public by en ex
tensive system of advertising. From that time
to the present, the demand for At has been
steiullly Increasing 'until it has taken the lead of
all embroestions, lotions, ointments, and other
external remedies, imported . . or domestic, ever
introduced into the American maket. In the
most celebrated -racing and trotting stables, In
the establishments of stage and city car compa
nies, and the stables of private gentleman. It is
the only recognized cure for sueirdiseascsof the
horse as require outward trtstment. Nor Is it
less valuable as a local application for some of
the most distressing complaintslo which man
is subject. Rheumatism; atiffnesa of the joints,
neuralgia, sore throat, tweeze,
_wens, earache,
toothache, yield talus pain aubduMg, .counter-
Irritant properticeAnd hurna„,wmitis and cuts
are heald with Incredible rapidity under its op
eration.
,9 petin I goticeo.
How We Used to be Physickod.
Who does not remember the time when spring purga
tion was considered lc:dispensable to summer health?
No matter for wry faces, the inevitable malts and non.,
rhubarb, or calomel and )slap, must. be acitnintitered.
These "spring medicines," the poangesters wore told,
re to keep them bale and nearty during the summer.
We all know now that this was a Caney that new vigor,
not depletion, is wbnt Is required at the commencement
of the summer solstice. As a preparation for the encl.-
eating effects of oppresilee summer whath r, a course
of Mete-tees Stomach Bitters is highly expedient.
This tepons vegetable preparation has threce prominent
properties: It renovates. purifies:, and regulates all the
luoetiobb of the body, It if composed exclusively of
pure vegetable productions. vie: the essential principle
of Monongahela Rye, and the moat efficacious toolcand
AltenitiVe roots, barks. and gums known to medical
bet se iris Hence, It is an absolutely safe inedleloe.
and no tincture of the Pharmacopeia can compare with
it either In parity, or in the variety of its obi.cls,and Its
comorehenelve re-site. Happily fur mankind. the theory
that it was necessary t o prostrate a patient In order to
cone to him. is forever exploded. and the tree philoscs
pineal doctrine. t at vlgOr is the great &tattooist of
oilstone.. has taken its place. litsstetter's Bitters is an
invimarant, and hence It In the proper medicine:l' for the
1 kettle at ibis most trying season of the poor
I Be care von - obtain the genuine article, as there are
innumerable vile Imitations on the market. Look to
the ornamental stamp, the engraved label. and the halm,
blown Into the glass, Sot-tenses Stomecbt Bitten Is
sold In bottles 0111 f. •
Doctor, What is It ?
Is a question frequendy asked by a patient, wtto,
th“ttgb perhaps rot sick enough to be nonrated to his
room or bed. nevortueleis feels himself physically un•
able to attend to hi, usual Avocations.
There Is a faille; or grarral breaking dream of tb.
system. but no symtoma sofflatently marked to be class
ed As a disease, yet peeellarly trying to the sufferer.
The lettings cannot be erre:eta—Doctor. don't un
derstand it; tboy may prescribe hopefully, yet blindly,
and wlthoet result. liont.rn's Dana BITTILILI Is the
but Remedy tor thee. nameless disorder.. TRY IT
♦ND BE CONVINCED. Sold by all Droggiata.
Price one Dollar per bottle.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A GENTLEM %N who onfered for years frnM Nervous
A
De•hfilty, Ptrrmatcre Ltemy, and all the erects of
youthful and lAcretloo will, for the sake of suffering hu
manity. seed free to all who need It. the receipt and di
rection fur making the simple remedy by which he was
cored Suffurent wishing 1...pr011• by theadv.ser's coped
comic:lu du eo by addreeelegjullerfect cauddence.
. .1011% B t.GDE N.
No. Cedar atrent, New York..
TO CONB7MPTIVEB
The advertiser, having brim permanently cored or
that dread 11 Cousatoptton. by a simple remedy,
is anxious to make known to ISIS fellow statrerna the
mans of core. To mil who desire it. he will send a copy
or the prescription heed. (tree of emerge,) with the direc
tions for preoaritig and using the same, which they will
dud a suns Coat: for Consosertos, Aura Bnoscut.
Parties trislhlng the prescription ITIII please aclarese
Rrr. EDWARD A. WILSON,
2St South Third Stmet, Willisats'aergit N. Y.
TEM CONITSSIONS 02 AR 11.74.&L1D.
Duntisnai ae a warulnz and fur the ben.flt of
ground nun and others, who •a et from Servals
Debdlty, de., raNdyluz rum YEAHr or em.rcrna.
Written by one who cur rd blto.oh, and scut free on
meth - lux • nom -paid directed etiodopu,
Addrmr, NATU AN it.tYFAIII, Brooklyn.N. Y.
Brooklyn, Slay IT, 18:1. Cm
thel:it= t o/ VIINIF 1LF1r=4:717212. I :Z:. ° Z
of gpttint: married, with pant:pry help for those who
rcaq ntaltied or =Oil - imam]
..114ophrsp geot tree. in
scaled cow:lves !ultimo, UOWAY.I) ASSOCIATION
Lox F„ PhtLtdeJp i s. i'e.
AMY TOME Pamocce MAMEETS.
Corrected weekly by Harlin s 7, Ilayden Co.,
J 2.5 Washington St., lew ork..
Butter, pail .
"
.. .. . .
Cheese, (la iry, per lb ... 15 , ; .. 116
factory " .., . ; 10017
Eggs, per doz 1a1e,16
Flour, per ban - el. 0.50:301.00
Corn meal, 100 lbs., a. 1504.00
Wheat, per bushel 1.62(41..61
Rye " 90g92
Oats mar,4,
Corn
Hop, crop or 1871
Tallow " ...
'
- ..
Lard per lb . - tkir. 9
Potutoes per bbl , . 1 5062 73
Apples " 0
. .
Turkeys per lb .
Chickens " • •-• • 4'4 •• ,
Ducks "
The butter market is steady, we quote finest
pails,33 e 35, if of good color. That which is
color has-to be 501d,3 or 5 cents less, Eggs
are dell after the late advance, marks State and
Pa., it 16 17. t3mr.e new cheese is arriving,
and selling at 13 6315, fur tartory old at 17 (2)
18.
gegat gwvertiottittnto.
• DIRNISTIL%TOR'S ICOTICE.—In the Estate of
ti iebiel Dayton, c messed, letters of Adminietretion
to the said estate having been granted to the undersign
ed, All moons owing said emote. are reqmsted to
maks Mimed tste payment, and all persons having els Ims
against mild estate ore requested to present them te
L. H. DATIVN, t
8. W. DAYTON. f
It.
AlThrrons:iotlca.—Thii morervlgned baring been
oPPoluted by the Court of Common Plea,. of bee
viaban pa tmontv, en MOROI" to distribute the fade in
h.ode of the Sheriff. Motu; from the orate of the Seal
Elute of R. D. fl Arker. will attend to the • tit lee et hh
' • ..F, P lXTr n l L o ! c t io h e i k *lr .. c 4. th All 'u pe ' re r* o i n e ; Tn ' trr r s i tt 4 f,Ti 2 .1 r,
nppattr an.. prereit t h eir chime • or be forever debarred
from nominzjn upon told laude.
A. W. lISRTIIOI2, Mort.
MA, IS. 11375,4.
offEIIIPP'S SALE.—Dy virtue of writ bound by
S
th—Cono. of Common Pleu of Susquehanna Conn
ty and to me, directed. t venom" to eats by public
Tendon. st the Court [louse in tiontroen, na someday,
Jona 1,187:, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following piece or
parcel of land, to wit:
Ali that certain piece or parcel of land. all nate fa the
townehip tat /onto, in County of Susquehanna and
State of Pennsylraula bounded and described as follows
to wit: On too north by hinds Ributunsh Bolles and
L P. Cooper. on the east by land. of Wm. blonor, on
the booth by landaJnal Itilict and Eliubethlicdell,and
on the west by lands of Cleary Bertholf and • Elkanah
&Ono containing about Ts eters son 80 perches of land
be the tone more or leve„ with the al "
l/tenon. 1
dwelling house. barn. young orch a rd , arid • at 504 C,
Improved. [Taken In execatioo at the tofL. P.
Cooper vs. F. 4. fleget4
ALSO—AII tint certain piece ar parcel of land, situate
In the township of Lenox, to county of Susquehanna and
State of Perms.. toottuted.and described as follows. to
wit: lieJlinnag at a stake and stones the southwest
corn r of Igo& of Cant* Pron. to tooth line of Thomas
Jordan, along odd Pratt's 11130 north 176 perches to
stern and stones to enmer of fleetly Pratt'. land:
thence along Said Brntly Pratt's line ex degteen went
87 perches to stake and stone. In west line of !Ala Jot
', don's warrantee: thence along the same tooth 2U des
grecs west 10 440 perches to poet o , 7olh9reft COM,' of
warrantee; therms atom: the same north 48 degrees stet
1117510 perthes ter the Wine of beginniog. containing
ISO acres, ter:ether with the appurtenance*. one frame
began. Mateo in exrentlere at the =it Or !Ginn=
Taylor vS Geo. 14% Satichn "
ALSO—AII theta:tat. lot of land. sitnate in town:
ship of Springville. In the County of fineeluellineit and
State of Pennsylvania; bountledand described as follower
to wit: Benin gti elog at the centre of the load mooing
Venn the - bytti•near•rtnettais 'PIM h to Eataroo
Corners north Nor &green cot erode In:omen
the centreof
sold road; thence depr, tee west 10 rod* to a
state and etonce: tto•ocnnorOh a det7reen west Breda to
coke and atones; threreeonth St dergrr_en east IA rods
to the plane beginning, containing one acre a 821 d.
=ors at tens, with the appertenances, one frame bon se
one Game
T. ionic tenet got oramental trees and all
Inverted,. [Tannin execution atthesuitot - Comellits
Costae. to the use or B.4,oernition,n, D. L Meeker
Rod Cernehoa Cosine.) '
Sede r is ktteby era that ep eachmit" be Mid in
nab on day of T-140317X 1 '. Pent
,pro Pro 9.4 11 : 0, It Woof, PIN - •
TO . ALL► MOVING WEST I
BAGGAGE CHUM THEOGGE. -
.
AND
TICKETS AT LOWEST RATES!
wr.tr. Foals-wra AND soirramms
FOR eALR at all prlnciplo ' , batons on line or Dinn
vary, LAckatranna & Western Uslhray.
HOt TIOCTEHE3CbII:73SIT.
• 42i.IsTrp mr—a.zsitesisgs
PECIAI, INDUCEMENTS to PenaMs and Co:el:Ilea
tabYtt: Wvilt can obtain Thmnah 'Meets to ST.
LOUIS. SANS *II CITY. LEVENWOTS. ATCIIISON,
ST. dOSEPII. FT. SCOTT, DENVER, and all points In
If Wont.: and Sane, at Ose eery lowest rater, and nave
thelrltoaseno , d goods and freight shlpp‘d at rpordalratef
Ni.iikeialS3lSlDaealartgal
FROM MONTROSE, 4ND ON LINE OF
Delnt:ware, Lneksturannes & Western
laulltray,
Win'Messy ta'i notice th.rt s Direct, Connection is
made st DINCIDAMTON. Isitri BD express trainli on
Ein 4lt AILW NY. Vierrie sure to mit for Tictirts its
"ERIE Ray nhich cso tic prorereti al 001 cs
SIONTEUSE STAV E LINE. AIONThOSE. PA.
?-u 833.A.VLX.111, Wsr., As.gentst.
JUST - OPENED
New ant Eploadid Stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES !
Jo 4 arrived from the City, consistlog of all lands, for
Zan, Womnn, misses and Children.
Will be sold at
XnlChViti r Pr1L1C 1 123039
I* Cash. rT/Trtnnts and Shoes rondo to order, tad
ode ofrepalrlnq done on short notice. Tbpse
alshlnd enythinr in this line can / 1 490 NOMOI
by wring mo n call, Store one door west 01
Wm. Coss Diner* Shop..dEl
O,'E. 6t A; H. lIPTEGROVE.
Ideutrore, ,t,pril IT, 18T2,--w3.
An Ornament for Every American liome.
wszczu .4tI.73SEIVILICCAST
GERTERNhiI AIIIIIIERSAIII
(03aart.
With views of -Independence Ball," "On the Masa.
Melton Creek Fairmount Park, - "Up the Schuyl
kill" 'Union League [louse," n large beautifully Color.
ed Map .11 Philadelphia, ettowing Fel - meant Park, where
the contennlal Annirennuy Buildings will be erected,
Sc.. Size, 40 by 07 Inches
',Published in aid of the Centennial Yard.
deans Wnhumn.—From h 9 (n (Mowing can be made
Send tU conic, end specimen copy and terms in agents
olilbe sent by return mall.
T. R. CALLENDER &c 00., Publishers,
Third and Walnut Sla.. PbLadapkia
MANHOOD ; HOW LOST, HO's RESTORED.
itlOdoer pnbllshed, a new edition of DR.
i s
CEO/ EtttlrELL . S CELEBRATED ES.
SAY on the RADlCaLcurczOrlthoot med . -
clot) of Scene atom:ea, or Seminal
W o rtaneee, ineolnlllary Serrault Loaves, Impotency
Me n tal And Physic.' Incapacity. Impedittente to Marri
age, et o • al...Consumption. spbenvy, sod r ite,induced
liyl l l , 4) i tig i e t, n a ee .r n . ta i, d d oc , a ,r ule rw et . re o v n ua t r c c o e iti.
lehe celebrated author. thin admirable may, den
ly demeaned a• from a thl yenta'. successful practice
that. the
cu r ed conseuti ces of calf abut) may be
radically cured without the sgeross one of internal
meilkine or the epplication - of t knife; pointing out
• mode of cure at once aimple. n, and alit etas!,
by !serene of which etef r Clffelef. MIMI what his
condition may be. mar cure himaelf • ply, ptiratcly,
smd radically.
Oar This
Lettere should be In the horde of entry
yodth and eery man intro land.
tient. under seal, In a x la envelope, to any address,
poStpald on reript of si cents, or two post *tamp.
Alv, Dr. alwerwell's - Marriage Guide.," price Zeta.
4ddsees the Publishers.
CIIAS. J. C., lILLNIS & CO.,
• 80VF•77, new York, Post•Ofnce Des 4,556.
AT A. N. BULLARD'S
h the place to boy your
Groceries, Provisions, ar..c
arzc and %tedium Clover and Timothy Sued Cheap,
L
Goon (Ironed Code,. IQ tete per pound, Good Tea at
to tents per pound, Good salaratne 3 cows per 'paper,
Climes Corued Beef, mina. all Ow bones, CIO %I' I A
Largo .tuck of Canned and Dried Fruits, and Vegetables
and root in a tow day..
Pure Ashton salt, in bashol sacks. Codfish, East•
erSI and *looked halibut, and, In fact booth or quite
erer.ithlng needed to keep Loni/o with and be happy
extremely low for IYr - C3sh or ready pay.
ilontreee. March, IS, '7l.—noll—wl
ARM FOR 9 ‘LE —A farm of slaty-two amp Id•
j.hilog the Buro' of If ontrote op the South.
elfered
for tide. It is well watered and has Adniut tan
arkoi la timber, including a duo grove of beach and
maple nuar the dwelling. being the homestead &simian
of. the SZGLIdei (Gregory ,,iris?•Eff.Ltaz. l astialt- , ncita- of Z " r—P. "'" lt ' .4 •
.Feb.. T, 1= —nob.—tf.
Noiacr
CIATWENTERS AND qUILDII.4—NESSII.9. COOLET
V dr nTsr.NE, ara prepared to do all kinds col Bolan.
Leo and esrarcaygn 'Work Brick Work, Masonry,
alai Penal.i
% b 7 the Joh or n nny mopes to suit con
tiuer:. Moo. ,fl.n.b Allied', Doors. Moldings. of all
cod Windoenacors, to order. Floe ',amber
gal:mushily on hand. Shop to fork Factory Building,
Montrone. Pa,.
A. W, COOLEY. BTAYiltaif sroxs.
Montrose. December. T. 1871.-42,6 m.
LOOK. LOOK
co
MERCHANTS AND TRADERS I
IM THIS COUNTY AHD ELSEIMILECILEI:
DO V ,331:nr comr
M. C. TYLER, 79 Ei 81 DUANE ST., N. Y
lona harms. Cony & Co.)
•
AND IF NOT, WHY .NOT?
atIESERAL fIARDIVARIf. Cutlery, Scythes, fihoeale.
LOOkILIO Glasses , Lightning and mane ether X Cot
WIPP. Steel. *ad Iron pole axes, !the best in thelifotld„
trevy kind of finishes, Door Looks; Pad oaks. Knobs,
Mina flearnera, Pistols, Revolvers, Panetta, Carper)
tee Toole, Blacksmith's Bellows and Toole. Fisted
Fmks and Spoons, and evem . thing umally kept
Ina First Class ttardw-aroloapartlogetulJobblogliouse.
Ihubitstake tt
glgy sincere Thanks are tendered to the many In my
afro County, for the kind pstronsge, as also to that:any
to other Counties., who may read this, and a general.
lavlintion !Thereby given for s continuance; as well as
to those woo are willing to give me trial, oho have not
Mines°, by orders or call. Truly,
M. a Tint ant,
Montrose, Muth, to.
2VCIWIC.III.
IirONTROSE RAILWAY CO.—Raabeldere at the
in Mont rope Railway Company are hereby n °tided
tufa the remaining Instalments of doe dollars per share
each, mdln2 for by resolnalca of the Board of Director*
parable tie follows:
Fifth Instaimmat . .dannaryleth, 1877
sixth Instalment Felatuat7 tetty 11572
Seventh Inatalteen. Stara 151h,1873
Elghth Instalment April 75th, ISIS
tu alti P eal— ----- - -------- •• • • .;!"11,1 1 . 18-1
Whitt lone!meat. Joni, 15th, 1811
As the work IF PrOZTCAfiDg moot fortneSl7, tt to earnest
ty desired end a boohitoly neeeoeary that the ;omelet / .
should be promptly met on the part or Btockhololere,
C. L. BROWN, Secrettrr
sm. A. mom, Twrer•
Montrose. December 2:0 1811.— b1-td , , •
!
lEMPIZOVPD CMCDZIaIt
NNT • Nit X Ma 1.1
0 0n1e%112 new 8498118' PLIZIS7, the WA:stead
bea Tuiumg, WATER WHEEL,
Portable emd Stallourp Engtaea, Ma oraerared and tor
We, by reartreide BitOd.
diorama, Pe., Feb. 7. 1812.—noti—it
M. D. • MIT H o
DRAISB
HARNESSES ! •
SADDLES !!
TRUNKS llf
LOLL JS!
WHIPS!
SPURS
' •
LEATHER II • •
ETC-, ETC.
ifotobialer. Coates's' sesea.
Idstcb urrt-u.
Small Farm For LlB
arty Tawnehip, eactemag iT aeses...wm b sold
rAtairb HECRIC TIMM,
' 1100* 114STkwaigt.44- .
Tit, TORONTO CHIEF, /R.
_ •
rly tbamsgh'DreQ
T°l2llon will EP ti eap This ar
Won ecnnaleallug April/steal wining Jllllll,retusys
a tou fur Ml mates,
nd Batmen% s, at the euhlo S. Uolart.e,
the rest of the week at the eobectibees. one mile cost
Auburn 4 ttorners. on the road lading to Springville.
PEOIOREZ.—The Toronto Chief Jr.. was sired by
Toronto Chie who for speed and bottom Is ahead of I
any atalllon on record. /le wu aired by Royal George
sal his dam by Blackwood, oat of an &Mose mare.
Royal George vu by Black Warrior; and he by Import
cd Tippo; and he bellemenger,of Upland.
Toutorro Cater. .18.'11a= was sired by the tborough
bred Jeflhrsor. oat of is bleieetY Meru- .Jefron" vns
by Virginia; be by Bir. /treble. the are of Bir Remy
and amnesia , of Americo Stars-dam by 010 Tatrorite.
Becond dam O d Bell Air.
Temosuo MR?. Jo.. lea blood hay with black poled*
roil tail; welgbeljle lbs., MX banes h.gb has bed no
training, hot has good gait. and for his welgitt le bard to
beet Call and ace blot, andjaclar for yourselves. Nines
of his getcan be seen at the sobscriber's. Mares pastor.
ed an reasonable tams , liccldeutt and escapes et the
owners' risk.
Other Wes se costae:sty. Terms to losers with foal.
coital payable ItarcWl bein.
J.ll. CRISMAN. rallrielors
Ai:Lbws' 4 Barger& ra., marth sr.t.iirm-1214*—laa:
a. a isaamsotre. dig CO,
ffiAIIIEET STUEET,
PIIILADELPIIIA.
We have opened for the MOO TILDE, thelatlicat
and boat oncorted Stock of
Table. Hair and Floor Oil Cloth*, Window Shade*
sod Paper, Catpat Men, Cotton, Yarn, Bat
:lna. Wadding, Twines, Wicks, Coda,
Looking Gluier, Fancy Ltaakcts,
FroCano.Llaatets.Backcla. littudg
es,.Clothet Wringers, Wood-
Ind
all Willow War, ist
the Mattel Statze.
Oat is incomes in Anilines, enables us to esti at tow
prices and tturtien the best grainy of Goods.
F. 01.8 AGIOrT FORTES
CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER.
PRICE 113.60.
Ova r 1300 told I* Liz Matalui.
Term.: pirpete. 60 dos.
811oLbergoods, aDdays..l74
reb 14. Ma Ua.
THE EAGLE
]rug R3tCore:
1317FLZSEI et, ISTIC733Ce7zat3
iIIOPIIEBTORS
BRICK BLOOE, MONTROSE, PAL,
81812 of the Golden Eagle and Mortar
iirrE Desire to infanta the public that we Dave moved
TY oar Stock of Drogs, Derlicinew Faints, Oily. Brush
e.. Combo, Perfumery, Fancy Ankle.... etc, into the
Brick Store, lumen, occupied by tiuttenberg, Hogan
beam & Co.
We have recently fitted up this store in Modena Style
and shall t.ndraeor to keep tell supplied Withall ankles
p.rtamlhgto the Drug Mature,
We extend to everybody a cordial Invitation to call
and see no .non in want of anything to our line, and
a hen Nor In want, give us a friendly call. To all our
old costumers we dcalro to express ton thanka for the
Cozy liberal patronage heretoiore extended to on, We
shall endeavor to clerk a conductance of tbeamme.
Very Trial, YeArO,
A. B. BURNS,
Ilaatrass.Dec. SG, 1621. AMOS SILC/11)141.
GIVE dS YOUR ATTRITION!
Do' YOU WANT
THE 33 311 p via
Sewing Machine '1
1110 old friends end huthrons of Sespnehanna county
again In the led soltelting your path: nags for
The Original Hewn Sewing Machine
ESTABLISHED, 187. 111P710VED, UM
Mane can and gee It, with the imereeementa. at WU
awes store. Bamember ihe Genuine HORS
has no medallic:l head.
ROOMS AT-
66 Court Street, Bingitampton, IL V.,
AS D Al
Wilson's Store, Montrose, Pa.
IL 11. DUNMORE.
MantraslN dn. 1$,16(!.
THE PLACE
TOYvf TO
DRY 'GOODS,
READY MADE
CLOTHING. ETC..
18 AT
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM,Itc
TIP!' Lure, s, Varletyot
Dress Goods,. Shawls, Domestic Goods
Flannels, Fancy and Millinery
Goods, Dress and Cloak
Vsbrots, Vebrateens, I,adjeft, Famishing
Goods always kept on baud.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
for Men's, Youths' And Boys Wear.
CLOTHS, CASSIMFR 8, &c.,
for Custom Work,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS & Cht,P4
.best Selected la Towrii,and at
poPtrrAtc pßicSsi
OarNottels."Seta U be named," whether at
boms et abated.
-Irvezerst MINTErt. GOOD,
AS [malt tar.cdprices for pub.
WITTENBERG,ZOSEttB4I7I4 CO,
iffwVoiNflawiolit=terh
Two lines in ail Directorzene LO 9 t
Jade additional tine, OD eta:
NEW ItIIFORD
ISAVINOS. HANS, NEW 11111..F0RD.--elic per ersHt. tr.
term on all Depot,lts. Dona general Malkin, Ewa
moo. -nII-t!.K. B. CEIASE & S'o-.
°Alum AsTrit—lCllol,6l3 ISOEMLEM
Lu paulze Cons Plaster. nub grounk •
noSs dCO Dealers Dry Goods. Bate.oo
Boots sad Oboes, and General Moral-Nadi**. on - ***
oircer,itecord door bekar the VIA, Mimi& •
UNION' HOTEL, kept by WELLLetH EXlMQtaietlit
street, pep rice Depot.—•
W. S. MEAD, Foundry. and aaalot b rto•i and attun
ateasita.vtte door fropyblaney's Ooze, Sala St. t
V. EVOKER. Clatetads Maker stui
St~•
ww
Malta Strut, two doors below Itsw Store.
McCOLLMI 8R0172118. Valets 111 .
• Provisions, on Main street.• • • .• .
lii,GAIIRET &1301 I t. Dealers bilious. Nett. Meg.
Salt. Lime, Cement, Groceries sal Protisiess 411
Ilan Street, opposite tae Depot.
W. .1i T. If/MDT:N. Manonseturers of Cigasi p 4l
Wholesale dealers In 'Yankee Halms and
Goottcon Main Street, below rotscopal Chan*. •
moss a SNAP. Leathar Matinfactutenv and doilies
In Ma sten Findlay, Se., near Epineopal Cldizak.
AINEY & TIAT0112;. Deafen in Ds; pandliedbanoo
and Itnnafactnrcto Of &Ipso, on ]lain Stmt. NW'
tho Depot.
N. STENIMIS. Horse Shooing anslgOnoThiliiipnidag
on Alain ntroct, nont h of the beep, ,
I. DICHEIMAN. Jo., Dealer , eneml
and Clothing. Duck Store. on Street..
GREAT BEND
LENITEIM, Manufacturer of Leather. ant letlli
In general Merchandise, on Man Street.*
rinliAN, Merchant Tatioriadeatirf_billeal
Made Clotbh4irp /Mr qp.e . Wy o ,9 . Fleh
IMIA 9
MitAla wurrg; Uiliathataaff 04,0 &alit la =rt.
or Mat taireasnags.
GEFISON
EL M. TINOLET—DesIer In Blom, Tin, Copper. Brass
geld ITheettron Ware, CastinKs, dm. Also. umlauts'.
er or Sbect Met ale to Miler. Era Trough and Lead Pip.
business sttended to nt talr prfecii—Tlibsosi gas*.
Peonsslsacis.—ly.
EDWARDs 6 BRYANT, Mentthetatets of Warns
end Sleighs, near the Store.
. - - -
MONTROSE.
o. S, BETMC—Cosnaty Surveyor, of Susquebarant Caw
tr. °Mee In the Court tiourn, Itontrose,lll.-41174t..
-
ABEL TIIIIIIELL, Denier In Dingo
gpors.Palnts, OIL, Dye Stntro,__GriXeriel.
Notions, etc. (sop, 21 , '5O
JAIIVI S. CARIULT. Attortipy = It law. MN OD
door below Torben Hoare, Pub Amos. • -
.
WU. E. COOPER & CO.. Beaten. ell Vora,'" Tut.
Tlckas andlhafts au England, behad andracen•
landr
1. IL FLETCI=II'S
wait Ha,. Saloon la tEusplara Iteinat
Ica CrettlD. oilltero iaMs. !Mast:M. 0111,10 at
STROUD t Blows, Ueneral Fire aortas hoar.
aura Amite ; Railroad and AteldrotTieloria
to New York add Paladelphls. OZar oasdeersus
alba 811.13 k.
F. D, CLULITOLIM. — Gummi Ingarsaesszul fiswlngUir
chtnedgent. Public Avenue.*
SUMS d NICHOLS. the One etbrikauldltail•
does. Cigars, Tobacco. Pipes. Poc2e4l
elm Tattles Notions. &c., Brick Bleck.
WM. L. COX, airrint. maker wad dealer Ba s k art:Am
hatally kept by the trade, aPPosita 0,0
BOYD as CORWIN. Deafens to Stores. Rardwar•,
and lialudnetarens of Tto and IlhooWno rue, Woof
of limn and TninDtkal drat. •
c It mOusE, Mardian! Taller and dealer In
Coate. Trimming*, and Furnishing Goa& asi
Resaymade naming. an Vain Street, nal door kr
lam Little and Illalialee's Law 0 dice.
A. N. DULLARD. Dotler In Groceries. Providoss.
Banks, Stationery and yankte Notion*. at Erni at
Public Arouse.•
T. &FORS •dr CO.. Dolma. In Stares. audwase.
Agricultural implemera*,Blour arid Grata Ivh opP•
Alta Tarbell
EtaTBSFORD & SIBSCIIEL. Livery end Sulu
Btatot a. In rear of Bank bulkilte.
wlrrx;t.r.r IM°I73ELMI
WILLIAM SMITH'S
Extensive Fortdtan W=ou IrLD lOW Wilt
FIRST CLASS AND corn=
FURNITURE!
To be found to Ms Beetle* et the minim a tds
tatimitscitte, su.l tt piece ttuit maul auto ere settle
Tactless. /So makes tasters' best
==iMlOle TM=5
is tbs Caanta, sad WAIMAJTrd
D'PHOLSTERY WORE
Ot •u kit& dertu ui t S ode; mama.
talprax2ack 2t=zadit
as vaza ors Lana
PIMP, $O.l DU:MSS:A
COMMON ItATIWNaI!L
UNDERTAKING.
•
sabsceber IRV hereafter maks
tutesufA
evmtelty 111 Us hastens. :p cow
NEW end the most eKnint BEA the WS,
Defdleg MU as to promptivues ell
satisfactory
sm. W, emirs tf. COM
31mgros% PL. ha. ,
41 GOOD MID SOH Baia htif IS gni WWI DD.
preyed, well wattled, almond Winn, Wail , *
manes awn Omit Dead and two Mks frost amain"
Center, la Many Towsukip, bole's Co, ks 4 cot
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