- giiii"'.liitottiiiiiii.:,. BEtitIZOIre"IVERVIOES: BAPTIST, Mita! t#4l,3 P , 011D;lutor. BAbbath altiefki r:l.lOX.a. UsDAM .beatsSchooL Um. Prayer fficeting, WodgesdayEte9b4p. CATEIOLIC CIIIIRCH - ...Rm. J. Bums= sappily Barden,— ..... Seixani Buda.? to anti Month RAl:4th Schwa, laimpAatell betcart, Maas EPISCOPAL CIIITECIIi Att. E. A. Etaanarta.L'ector, Sabbath Services.lON ii., ta..ard7X p. ca. :.eaday School . It m. Week-Day Services—Wednesdays Ilf P. ca. METIIODIST EPISCOPAL ....Bev. A, D. ALI:iANDZIL Sabbath Services ; ::: - L.... 10.44.1. at. mad 7Z P. ca. sebbsta School " .. ' ' "' • • ' • . ?AP .1 p la. Pram X ectlat,ll4lradKrlL. . ' ... . CI. . . . . PRESBYTERIARCURCE - Beir..7, 0. Mn.txs. sabbatb Services " 10A5 a. m. tai TYI p, m. sebbso Sellout " * 11.1 Sp. za.. Prayer Mteting, Tharsday Eveatage 'IX P. ca. -Nottees.• l*ltttention to the following advertise mnritn ; .114 this week. • 43eitierallnsurttneo Agent—Billings Stroud. —Rich and Rare Tallnring=Grores & Sant ter. —Montrose Bazaar ofTashion—Guttenburg, Rosenbaunt le Co. ~-Road Letting—Bridgewater. —Miscellaneous Advertisement—George P. Rowell & Co. Antiquity or Pins. It has been thought that pins were rather n modern invtatiOn, but this Ides has been *recent ly exploded. The Court Journal ease that "a collection of twenty-five well made Pins has been found in the subterranean vaults of Thebes," showing that they must have been in ise long years ago, and have only-been relnien t .. "IC has never been determined yet where am from ; but it seems we have not known how long ago they came Into existence, and were in use not so commonly as now. Attempt to Burn Oar Town. A wicked attempt was made on Thursday last, to set fire to and burn the most valuable block of buildings In this borough. Some heartless villain without fear of God or Devil before him, kindled a fire in the stairway lead ing to the Republi;lns office fiumiliOrey of the Wyotning National Bank building, which, if it had not gone tat, would have destroyed tbo en tire block from Wall's Hotel to A. 'E. Jones' furniture establishment, comprising sit stores, two basks and a hotel—property worth 8150,- 000 or more. Nearly all of these store build ings are occupied as residences, on the second floor —Tan/Ammo& Democrat Enigmas. 31n.,g r orron:—I take the libeLty of rending these tniginas, which 1 hare composed myself for you to insert in your paper, if you think than appropriate, by so doing you will oblige. I am composed of 14 letters :Sty 3. 11. 5, 6 is a kind of cake. My 1,2, 12, 13 is a flower. My 4, 7. 8, 14 Is a geometrical figure. 317 vitals is the name of s very popular book. am composed of 14 letters : My 1. 2,.5 a kind of bed. My 3,4, 14, 8 Is a house of moss and twits. My 6, 19, 7,9, 14 is agirrs name. .31y 11, 12, 6,1, 3 is a pre:Lions stone. 31y whole is a city in Turkey. MAN:LetE A. Warm. Philadelphia, May 10,18 Old Shoes Science and experience are constantly demon strating that there is nothing without its uses, even old shoes—a fact which few people realize or reflect upon, when they 'throw old boots and shogiVitS 'other rubbish, in the ash barrel Old leather is cat into small piece§ and put into illoride of sulphur fur a few days. This inakea , the leather bard and brittle After tt has been thoroughly washed and dried, it is ground into a powder, and mired with gum or glue. It is then passed into moulds, and converted into combs, buttonk knife-handles, and various other articles. The Andes Insurance Company. Week before last we published on the author ity of the Insurance-Timm, a statement that the Andes Insurance Company, of Cintinnati, had been eicluded from the State of Connecticut on account of the impairment of ha capital • The President of the Company informs us that the statement which we copied from the Time is Unfounded, and that the Company holds the cer tificate of the insurance authorities of Comm ticut and every other State in the Union. . The Andes Company, having paid nearly a million of Chicago losses, and yet retaining a solid capb cal of 6800/000, would seem to be worthy, the confidence and patronage ot,the public. Terrible Accident. Yesterday morning (Monday) about 11 o,clock, as Major Joseph A. a Austin, was in the saw mill at Center Village, Broome county, N. Y., the sleeve of las coat caught in the large eircn lar saw, drawing Mammon it and completely muting his arm from the shoulder. Be was seen to raise himself and straighten up when he staggered towards the saw again, which in this instance caught the unfortunate man about the tace, cutting off is head. The accident was so sudden and slut; in its nature as to almost paralyze those were present. Major Austin was about yearla of age, and has made himself conspicuous ha the Village, as a mein] and Ma rotta] eltlzenand one who bad Identified him self with the many improvements of the place. Binghamton Demoond. Hold and Dextrous Robbery. This forenoon Mr. James L. Frey, merchant, went'to hank and drew therefrom P,OOO, which he took into the counting room , in the back part of the store of his brother-In-law JohnEtt Wes. East Bing street. /last then the caravan' be longing to Barnem's "great :shown ' - passed np East Bing street; and Mr.-Frey, :well= as all the employees of the Mitre, went front to look at it, Mr. Frey Placing the money on the desk in the counting room and ,covering It with a paper, lie was atismt but II minute or two, but when he returned his money was gone, some dexterous thief, as it is supposed, having entered the rear of the store by way of the alley sod mewed the prize —Loarader Faferlisearer ' To Delingtiepto. an editor, whose subscribers were remiss- in payment, lately _ publisked( the following, an in his paper :IP To save our mod els the trouble of sending tbeirimbStriptionsby post, and to reheie two I:ml . °re:tastes, ire shall send to eschntonr debtori, to the . coursc"?f 3 lbsr days, two collectors, one ofirboto bastard ly recovered from the smallpox...nal the ?le" of whom bus just taken the itch." The .delln guords did not wait to but paid thel.r.dOes PlimPti.t.-As this ;OAP's worked salisraelory Mite proprietor asabere Slated, we bopttni tbematter cadet' Serims tbOtt . t,t of_P4cplipg surselves—prov@ing so tare two Reasons possessing , the' neceMniy ~ fllctions 403 , hone Bud will pleasa addrett us.: N. B. it is not required - that applies its should reiprtst our *Mee, nsmatters can bear- ranged satisfactorily-lit atiltitance. ' : ' : tlrrbe X' 8 Nita ficiclety, - * in be tad it the t:esidasce of th J. W. Cobb, on Fridayero dog atzt. „ill/ are kiiiett. • , . —We are pleased to learn that Arthur Bul lard, son. of S. N. Ballard of Mentrcete, • has re ceived life degree of M: D.; and is a resident physician, In the Ptimcepathie -Hospital, , No. 1116 Cuthbert sheet, Philadelphia. Mr: Ballard . is an example of what perseverance accompa nied with a high aim, and good character can accomplish: Our knowledge of him, both as a student and citizens; lead us to predict for Dim a worthy position in his chosen profession. —Dr. W. L. .Richardson, deserves a resolution, of thanks from the Citizens of this bora, for having placed such 14.1 very fine and exten sive atone walk in ftnnt of Ids residence. It is pirhaps, more ftilly appreciated by comparison with the bee.ak-neck Condition of the major part of the (has .beee) .plank walk In our town, making It almost as mach' as a person'e life is worth to venture over it on a dark night. We hope the excellent example set by the Dr., will be very vonttigicuis, amounting even to an epidemic.. The.stone were furnished by 0. 8. Beebe, from his quarry near town, and the walk was put down by him. —To-morrow evening (Thursday.) the Tre main brother's and John G. Pierson'a Operetta Troupe and Burlesque Bell Ringers, will give ione of their popular musical entertainments at the Court House in Montrose. ThP el tizens should be doubly Interested, as the proceeds arc to be for the benefit of the Montrose Choral Associa Lion. We hope the house may bo filled. —Wm. Mason Evens, the elocutionist, gave our citizens a very interesting entertainment nt the Court Souse on Mondayevening last, which was received with much applause. The oppor tunity of hearing a personator of his abilities la rare. M. E. Chtn'cb Question. Mn.Eorron:—Mr. J. S. Thomson, has noticed my article in reply to" Humanity," In a way which renders it necessary In reply to his article, in as much as he endorses the slanders, In " Hummaity's" article, in the following lan gitago viz "We can assure Mr. B. that ' Hu manity' neither retracts nor modifies, what he I wrote," and also, that " Humanity" gave the Prohibition of Female Sinners. fastsunvarnishedfasts in the case, etc., etc. Mr. Thomson says further, " But the relations of Archbishop Manning has recently tuned an Mrs. Welmhn, applied for the use of the said edict to his clergy, forbidding the employtuent or church In the usual way, and they were retesed admission even, of women in church choirs as its s The article referred to above, and singers. This seems to us, a very singular step I thus endorsed by Mr. Thomson, declares that on the part of this eminent ecclesiastic, and we he proper authorities of the 31. E. Church, have not seen the reasons which led to this bold . (vm. Trustees,) refused the use of the said Innovation on established usage. Many years church for the funeral of Mrs. Grace Wellman. ago alady who was the prominent singer in the This statement I did pronounce utterly false, Episcopal church in Binghamton married a and made with the view of injuring the 31. E. Catholic, moved to New York, soon after , Church of this place. joined the Catholic chiral, and was the a long . Ido not wish to continue "any further con time a much admired singer, in one of 1 " e , troversy on a subject of this kind ;, but I deem churches of that denommation. Had she met it my duty to defend the reputation ot the so think, this edict in her new church, it wonld we ciety of which I am pastor, against so vile think, have somewhat cooled her Catholic en slander as said article contains. Ido moat un [lonia' sm. "li r ldle women are making so many qualified say that so far from endorsing what advances In their rights and privileges, this re- II um ant ty" has said as Mr. Thomson more than striction of their right of singing M church is intimates, I do say that there to not the shadow like a thunder clap In a clear sky. It comes al . of tenth in the above statements as the following so at a time when the Catholic church Is begin- certificates will show. ning to consider the propriety of rentoving al- We the undersigned Trustees of the M. E. together the prohibition of marriage on the Chinch in New 31iltbril, having seen it stated In part of the priests of the church.—Bia,ekamtes sn article in the 3lontmse DEMOCRAT, that the ReptiNican M. E. Church of this place was refused for the funeral SerWleeS of Mrs. Grace Wellman, we do hereby certify that we have never refused the use of the church for such nn T. J. Tallman, Samuel Ores-n, Xl'. Vail, A. Ellison Williams,ft Joseph Rive, 11. W. Cobb, C. S. Page, Emery Gunn. New ililfoni, May 18th, 1872. I do hereby certify that having been applied to by Mr. 31. Hayden, for the use of the 31. E. Gburch, for the funeral of Mrs. Wellman, I did give his authority to use It. fountain Fires. Fires have been prevailing in the Mountains an the Pen"' county side, opposite Dauphin. for two iirtbree weeks, and still the -work of de structlon gntwoo without any indication of. its rzsNation. Tlifiset: are raging in Oth er mountainous region - i".•-,The New Bloomfield Acfromte says the mocintains'and ridges in an ' directions lolly been on fire witblii - ibe last few weeks. A.n Immense amount of growing Om , ber has been partially destroyed by these firm) ' Half Fall and Tuscarora mountains and Pine hills have been searched over by tire. In Coin ' berland county a disastrous fire bas been burn ing for six daywon the South mountain. coin ' mencin,g near Pine Grove furnace. and it is re ported that on Sdnday night a forge and other buildings were destroyed. The tire is near Mount Holly springs. The destruction of tiro bzr and cord wood by this fire has been very heavy. Whitsuntide Last Sunday was Whitsuntide, a day whieh has great prominence in the history of the chriStlan church. It comtnetnoratca the descent of the holy Ghost upon the Aposthn op the day of Pentecost, an event which occurred on the ninth day after the Savior had ascended to Leaven. In early times the eateclannents -or candidates for baptism, appeared in the church clothed in pure white—hence the name of White Sunday, which was finally corrupted into Whit suntide. The week preceding it, in Catholic countries and communities, is, at times, dedica ted to prayers and petitions for a blessing on the fruits of the earth and for averting the dismal eircelsof war and other eras. Whit- Sunday, in our calerider. is followed by Whit Monday, a day, which, from time immemorial, has been dedicated to festive purposes, and in many of the counties of the state is celebrated as the oc casion which ushers in the labors of the sum mer. Get a name and Seep It. A large proportion of the American people are restless, roving, scattering, driven from place to place by every' spring freshet of popular ex citement Their desire for quick pint and their ,perpetual motion wears theta out prematurely. They build houses for Lifetime residences, and are ready to sell out their newly built home stead a week after it is finished—for less than it cost—and off they go, perpetually swinging around the circle of chronic .ehange. To the pleasures of home and neighborhood attach ment, to repose of feeling and content of mind, and lcive of objects around them,' they are strangers. The fruition of trees they plant, they rarely witness. 9( all their possessions, they have nothing home-like to gladden their hearts. The gardens they lay out, the furniture they buy, and the bouses they build afford no home-love memories. After wearing out ball a lifetime in perpetual change of "habitation, with little gainam, great loss, they see In their vast career, nothing but failure. Habits wayward, the mind perplexed, their purpose cowel, their energies .bafiled and disappointed they surrender to facts, and accept in moody despair their ab jest situation, and often with conscience seared and morals wrecked, without friends or home, they settle down to late, and die among stran gers. A good home, and the queen of the hoMestesid, a good Wife, are kssential to the hap• piness of every man, and nothing will as 'surely attached children to parents and to home vir tues, as a life-long homestead, the memories of which grow in delight with every increasing year. The Dangerous Lucifer. „Next-to kerosene. p9imps, one of the ag,emts most deatruitire to life and propertyl the well known Inciter match. isc.ridents arising from negligence in their use from their falling Into ' the bands Ottliknem, -being ignited by the gushing of mice, etc.,are of almostdayoccur- . rence. .They are especially dangerous in farm-- lies 'where there are einall children. A. child is is emotive Of Imitation, and nothing delights It Mime Allan oppinmity . of,attenipting that whicla it- secs: peracmi :-Striking _Matches, ,:therelbro, Is something. which !ary itaiallsyllstti Will tidily ‘essay. tb Slo,•" . and ittienlhey'Sgicatioil; with aloostinrodabloilatt ter to tlelsa gad .to Kepis* A Inlaid locuritkiolo point ocioned ki• PliiladelphLt : a Oto *Witte* tie girl of twe yeamorho, haring stioyed ihopatior:Socud &catch oliigh bid boo 4lectully dzolipel and fooaceded to the wort of lighting it. She succeeded, not merely in the work of lighting the match, but In setting fire to her dress.also, which being of light cotton material,"hdrited rapidly. The screams of the little one brought Immediate relief, but not un til herarailwere:terribly burned." Fortunately she escapellwithout further injury, thOugh a half minute's delay „on her mother's part, Who flew tit her Waseite, Would have milted In her being burned to death. The moral of this is, that in families where there are small- chit- Oren the uttnost precaution should be observed regard to the keeping of, matches beyond tbeirreacb. • • Schoot'rerm. By nn net 'of rho last Legislature public schools are. ow required to be kept open tire months in 4y - ear. The following is rho act in creasing the school term : SEC. 1. .1k it enoded,de„ That the word flse shall be inserted in theplacc of the word four in section twenty-eight, act of May, ono thou sand eight hundred and flity-fonr, nod school directors shall keep the schools of their respec tive districts in-operations five nurnths in the year: Prodded, That the length of term may remain as tit present, in the districts where the maxhun amount of tax allowed by law to be levied for school purposes shall be found insuffi cient to keep the school open a greater length of time. clo hereby certify that the Trustees of the M. E. ellueeti of New 31illortl, have never, either oulleetively or singly requested me ns Sexton, not to open the M E. Church for tho funeral of nra. Grace Wellman, or any other funeral sertlee SEIM CORTISIMPT. I do not Care tit reply to Mr. Thoman's infer- arcs and insinuations, which he is pleased to make concerning jot' statements, as they amount to nothing in this ease. All I aim lode is to show to the public that the Methodist church of this place hua not tern refused, ifirretly or indireefig, by the Trustee, or by any •• proper authority" of said church, and I leave it to the public-to judge whether the above is not suffi cient proof. A. IlttooKs. New Milford, May 18th. 1872. Railway Tickets, The followiing act passed by the :last Legis' - Enure, will be interesting to the traveling pub lic. Sic. 1. Pr it rnneted, ere., That the proviso in section five of an act to prevent frauds upon -ERRORS OF YOUTH. travelers, approved the fith day of May, Anno A GMMEMAN whoa - adored f year. from Nervous Domini, one thousand eight hundred and sixty- Debility, Perm/aro Decay, lad sil the effect, ot three, he and the same is hereby amended so , youthful tedlecrettou will, for the sake of enduring ha that the ['dine stall read as follows: Prodded, , malty, send free to all who aced It, the receipt sad dl. m rec r t id lou s fo or % , ru e. kleg_thr. simple remLdy whicla be was That this act shall not ptohibit any person who wwbleg tat:wear. by the adyl 'a expert has purchased* ticket Unntany agent author- 1 do so by a dd r .l og . to pee r ce t, coo dd eoc , irtul by this act, with the &mufti,. intention of ! J 01314 B. OGDEN. traveling Upon the same the whole distance be- i No. 44 Cedar street, New York. tween the'points named in the said ticket, from selling the unused part of the same to the com pany that sold the same; and it shall be the duty of the said company to for such un used portion of the ticket the different?! between theitental fare to the point used and the amount paid for such ticket. " " 71., Parties tubbing the prescription will please address 11Z7.. EDWARD A, WiLsoN. Parst —3lof—By Bev, R. A. Bicker, at the 231 South Third Strect,llllllamsburgh. N. Y. residence of the bride's father, Keno, Waabou u ti County, Nevada, April 28th, mr, Francis 31. • Payne, fonnerh• of Gibson, Susq'n co., and THE corrEshloso or ea urverzo. Miss Ida )lay Moe, formerly of Tiffin, Ohio. 13trnusitErt Its a wamitag and foe the benefit of Mrucure—Eyme—fn the 3L Ti. chnreb at a „„.„„ and „m en , who safer f rom I s T er „.... LanesborO, May 7th, 1872, by Iter. A. Hard- Debtnty, tc , sujuuying coo MIAMI OP set.rcons. log. Almond S. Munson, and Miss Georgie wettaa by one who pared himself, and rent Imo on Lyon, both. of Laneshoro, Pa. receiving a poet-paid directed envelope. Mar KE—Post —ln Susquehanna Depot, May 8, 1 Adam...NATHAN MAYFAIR, W OOl 4l ll , N. Y. by the Rer, Wan. .A.llitcheock, of Bingham- Blvtehl.tn. 3l y 11. 11 471. . - Gm - tonomd - Mies Minnie I. Post, daughter of Wm. M. Post, Esq., of Susquehanna Depot. BELSlCAP—y!Laßriktitz 0 31 3larcl) at thelaarsoange In fin.squelianna Depot; by MT. P. 13. Brooks, John W. Belknap, of Gibson, and Mis' s Carrie d. Van Buskirk, ofilarforl. 31dOn.t—Warm—On the 7th lest , at St. Mark'a chtuch, New Milford, Pa, by, the Rev. S. A. Jerome, L. E. C. Moore, of Wilkes bane, and Miss Francis 3L Ward, daughter of F. A. Ward, of Summermille. STrIIPETAxr-3111.1..te.—At the 3L P. Parson. age. Nicholson. Pa. May Bth 1872, by MY. .1. B. Suurtneci E. K. Stcmrecantiot New Milford, susquchanna county, Pa., and mis s . poib Miller;of New Albany, Bradford co„ Pa: x.a.ct•mel. a~BT.BB. - Wl• l 4x-rn New 3111thrd township, on tholth hist, Charles, on or Emma and Elizabeth D. Wilcox, qgcli seventeen yetis. Catinin--At the - residence of her' husband, in Ararat; April 17th.', It Mrs- Etnegene Fletcher Ca arse, wife of Wm. B. CaWrae, and - eldest daughter of Eugene Fletcher, aged 26 jitarit; inonthlyand 19 days Virnatar—AprD 23d, of 1872, of pantlyais, Lu cinda Done, mother of Dr. WilmOt, and re lict of . :Gilead Wilmot, in the 80th year of her Paitit—lnjackson,Bussfa co., Pa., March 10th, 1872, Mary L.. wife of Amara A.. Page, aged 29 years, 10 month, and seven days. susmss ,IdOCALS; lramknkleal):a?tivent.lon The 'Seventeenth Quarterly Convention, I.' t. G. T. of Bbsquchatuus county, will meet 'in Brooklyn' at the Good Templar's Ihdl, Tuesday June dth, 1/37003 10 o'cloclr,li m. Religions Ezerchsts *lll precede each biomlng session.' W. 0 T,o bo present dor= entity etedoll, end - will dam n public.. ' • 0:W. Mixon D4t,. Rioting of Medical Society. The Susquehanna County Medical Society, will hold their nest Borsi-Anntiar meeting at Dlontrose at the oftico of E.. L. Gardener, on Wednesdalr June titIOBT2.. genertd:attend. once Ia so cited: sVollnle PM -held ln the ; the afternoon, all patlente treated flee. ' E. L. Guaarta. May, etb, 1879; art Tarbell honed Livery. Havingremoved my half of the Livery to the Tarbell [louse, I shall 1)e, pleaded to accommo date my friends and customers with anything in the livery line. Carriages with trusty driver.— Good horses and buggies always on band. . • J.:IL Ilsonsavon.o Mate Roofing The subscriber can tarnish andput on No. 2 slate nearly as cheap as hemlock shingles; also nil the different colored No. I slate. I can lay slate on old shingled roofs and make a good job. Terms reasonable. Post office address. WM. Haumnrouz. No. 14-tf. Montrose, Pa. Delicate Creatures. This is the phrase applied by His Blackness, the Moor of Venice, to the fair ladies of Italy. It was the lovely complexion of Desdemona, such a radiant contrast to his own. that won his heart; and south to say, every man• of discern ment considers a fair skin, like a sweet voice, "an excellent thing in woman.' Now this a charm which can be acquire. There is a healthful and odoriferous toilet article, known everywhere as HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM, which literslly transfigures a cloudy and sallow skin, suffusing the discolored face, neck, arms and bosoms with a soft, pearly tinge, and im parting to the surface a smoothness and a gloss like that of polishedmarble. Instead ot clogg ing the pores, like the sticky enamels, or con tracting them, and thus obstructing perspiration, like the astringent cosmetics, It cleanses the akin from all Impurities and wonderfollyimpurres its texture. This peculiarity is particularly appre ciated by our rural belles, who find that the coarseness and roughness, which country air is apt to engender, are speedily removed from their faces, hand and arms, by this delightful preps , ration. —All persons who aspire to beauty of person al appearance should not neglect that natural seces,ory, the hair. .By.rnany it has been ne glected until the hair has become thin, gray, or entirely fallen off. Messrs. Halt & Co.. Nashua, N. Y., have pr slueed an effectual remedy, called Sicilian Hair Renewer, which ants all diseases of the scalp. This wonderful preparation acts upon the glands, which support and nourish the the hair, restores the gray hair to its original color, makes the scalp white and clein, removes and prevents the formation , of dandruff and all cutaneous eruptions; and, by its tonic and nu tritive pmperties, - restores the scalp to a baldly star and creates a new growth . As a dressing, it is irpassed, giving the hair that brilliancy so ca 'admired by all.—Borten Comm/rant. Will be told at LOOP ,special goticto. gar Cash. LiTßoots end Shoes made to Order, and all iwods of repairing clone on short notice. Those O wishing anything In Wls line. can Have Mcmay by giving me a el. Store one door west of How We Used to Do Ph Sicked . wm. Cox.. Barnes. Shop._sal Who does not remember the time when vetting mega. QQ . EE. Sr. A. H. UPTEGROVE lion was considered Indispensable to summer health? , 31entrota. April No matter for Wry faces, the inevitable salts and tenon. rhubarb. or calomel and Jetap, most be administered.. These •laprlog medicines," the yonngestera were told. were to keep theta tette and hearty during the trimmer We all know now that this was a Fancy : teat new vigor, ' not depletion, to what Is required at the commencement , % I ' M° ' 41 " 113P " CP ' 96 " . " of rating sac; ,t tax . r f rolst p iee.. l, As . a m ptcp .. atition r tu for of ['este:tees Stomach Bitters le highly expedient. U This tumour vegetable preparation has threce prominent , Claraiet. properties: It renovate.. pariflet, and regulates all the (onetime. of the body, It it composed exclusively of -tvrith vietro of “lodefendenee Trait" "On t f h lr Wisaa pure vegetable productions:via the essential principle ! v v kIll;• n k ielt e' s k ott„ V ellonte °V a large k." ll . Tn P afelly Cob:tlrLoTr ot Monongahela Rye. and the most efficacious tonlcand cd Map of Philadelphia, labouring Fairmount Park. where alterative root., barks. and gums known to medical tee Centennial Anniversary Buildings will be sweeten. bounitte. liner, It Is an aboolute4' tare medicine. in.. Sloe, 40 by 27 inches. and nu tincture of the Pharmarmwein can compare with It either In purity, or In the variety of Its objects, and Its Published in aid of the Centennial Mind. comorehentile reunite. Sappily for mankind, the theory' Ammr. Wartrao.—From St° 10) per day tun be made that it satnecerearyt prostrate *patient In order to se r w c ease, and specimen ropy and terms to agents cue eto him. la forever exploded. and the true pianos.- will he sent by return mail. Oiled octrine , t at ri g or I. th e great a ntagonist of disease, has - tt:a Its prnce. Hostetter's , Biter. Is au R. CALLENDER Et CO., Publishers, inch:Mont. and hence it 1. the, proper medicine fur the ferule at this idol trying seam, of the year Be cure you obtain the genttlne article, as there are 17,21,wrgezt;1 1 ...ITTRIAve;v4, 1 14r.. - 4T.kg, - .,1a0,;' „ ,g; hint, Into the glass, IJ ortettcr's Stomach Dillon to told In-bottles only. S. IL IVTLLTAIts. le ■ qnestion frequently art:ell bra patient. who, though Te,rhaps not nkk enotudi to bo confined to his moot or bed, :levet:ft:mien tech himself physically un- able to attend to his nista , atoeatlana. There le a bang or general breaking dean of the proexu, but ara eyudome endiciently a marked to be class ed WI a disease, yet pecallarly tyylog to the sneerer, The feeling" cannot be expretsed—Doctor don't an derntand ; they Fasy prestlhe hopefully, yet blindly. end arlthOut molt. Bionixa's Moo Orrina is the hot Remelt tor these nameless disorders. TQY IT •ND DE CONVINCED: 13.518 by all Driv^iets. Price one Dollar per bottle. The advertiser, havttig. beeA petinartently: awed of that dread disease, Consamption by a .lapse remedy, Is anxious to make known to hie tellow.miTerere the means of cure. T. all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription need, (bra Of charra,) with the direc tione for preparing andheing the same, which they will find a woe etrllE for COAIRT/IMON, ARR.*, BlloXectl- ___. . ... • - „.. ~• , . • , IleW — Gettletg Ninerlea.Ef.saysio ye ~,rulv Men.oo the delighteof hoine. end the propriety-or trahroprlety of getting. married, ivltti cannery help,fur- lttost.who reel unfitted for instilnionlarhsppiness Bent-free: lo ruled envelopes - Andres'. 110WAILD A8301.32.215./N Pox P.. PhtLadelphia. Pe. • ~ ' • - NEW YOUR PRODIJOU StAIUERVII. Corrected weekly by Hartling. Hayden & Co., 825 ItiosLangton St., New York. Butter, pail 25E03 firkin 25Q.0:1 Cheese, dairy, per 1b...... -. . 15(010 " factory ". ••• • • ..... 18617 Ems, per doz 14615 Flour, per barrel • ' • 7.2307.50 Corn meal, 100 lbs. • • - , • 1.1.75(04.00 Wheat, per bushel' 1.6.2©1.64 Rye " • .... ..... ... ...... 00.202 0at5531;g44 , . Corn . " ...... 78074 Hops, crop of 1871 Tallow " Lard per lb Potatoes per bbl.. Apples " Turkeys per 1b... Chickens " Ducks " There Is very much of assumeneas in the butter market, the only noticeable change is the considerable differenco , between-line and omit nary.grandes. . This G caused by pie arrival of constderale quantities of -fine -westem-vwhich putritasers rather have than medium oreecond grade of State or Pena. Cheese are ar a tittle decline. Eggs are very' dull; with - large stock in market We quote batter, Finest State and Penna. Pails, 841®25, medium State end Pa. pails, 28030,, ordinary State :and. Pa t palls Q 26. Cheese newdatry,.l4ol.4, Fasters, 154'4116. Egg 5,1530146.. • .ROC ElES.;—Teati in great vanety %.A and chap DR Magmatic.. Dried loathes,-the beet in =Amt. A nionnality at Yolaterui, Dew, Dot Ina and WI astortmant afDpieni. tte: • • Xatzves,sDcn.loo2, Otingo TagiDZ4- Doctor, What fa It.? TO CONEIMI:E=3II. 35450 ... .809 • •• • 1 50<32 75 Apt- advatisetututo. NOTICE:4n the 'Estate of Jo& Jehki Daytottol encased, letterset Administration. In the said estate having been granted to the mulerstgn edi AU penman owing .eab3 estate, are requested to make Immediate payment s and allpeAlOns having eledms agabon said estate am requested_ to pres=t them to 1.11, DAYTON, I *ray 15. 1872.—wi : W. DAYTON. r Aam."' A rDITORS NOTICE.—The andersigned baling been appointed by the Ccrart - of Common Plus. of Boo ottehanno county, an Andltor to distant* the Nude to hard. of the Sheriff. effetely from the vide of the Beal &ewe of H. D. 'Laker will attend to the duties of his nine Intment, al hi. Mike to Montrose. on Prickly, WM' M 11872,111 I o'clock v. tn. All persona Intern/Um! will aptmar am. prevent thelrehilme. or be forever debarred from earning In upon mid funds. A. W. DELITLIOLF, And'r. tb. 18:3.—ffrr. gIIERIFF9 video of a writ leaned by the Court of Comelon Pleas of Susquehanna Count tysand to me directed. I will repose to sale by public. vendee. at the Court Hoene in Montrose, on Saturday, !sine 1, 1374, at I o'clock, p. to, the fallowing piece or pdreel of laud. to wit: All that ccolato piece or rimef of land, situate In the I township of !coup. in County of Susquehanna and State of Peensylvanla bounded and described no !Lifters to wit: On the north by lands Elkanneh Bolles and P. Cooper. on the east by lands of Wm. Mager, .el the South by lands Peal Millet and Elizabeth Bedell. and on the west by land. of Henry Bertholf and Elkanab &glee, containing cheat 70 acres and 83 perches of land be the name mare or less, with the appartences, I dwelling house, barn, young orchard. and about Weems Improved. [Taken in execution at the Salt 'of 1.. V. Cooper vs. K A. Idoger.) ALSO—AII that certain pieta or parcel of land, situate In the township of Lenox, In county of Susquehanna and State of Penna.. bee aced end described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake and stones the southwest Wm' r of lands of Curtis Pratt, In 'oath Bee of Thomas lOrdan, along said Pratt's lion porth 172 perches to a stake and stones to a corner of fleetly Pratt's land: thence along raid Gently Pratt'. line 8% deor„ en west perches to stake atadsteuee In west line of said Jor den's warrantee: then. along the lame south SI; de gfees west fe 4.10 perelon , to post southwest corner of warrantee; thence along the mime north 48 degrees east 127 3-10 perches to the place of beginning. containing 10 acre*. together wfth the appurte.Aanees, one frame house. [Taken in execution at the salt of tolomon Taylor vs. Geo. W. Smith.] ALSO—AII that certain lot of land. !Butte in• town ship of Springville, in the County of Snwinettanna and State of Pennsylvania, boundevland described as follows, ,to wit Bel Zoning at the centre of the road omelet; 1 from the bridge near Joshua Taubman's to Hasson I Corners north four degrees east 8 rods in the centre of slid road; thence north SS degrees west 20 rode to a slake pod stones; thence south 4 degrees west Brad* to stake and stones; thence south ES deglece net fflt rods to the p:aco of beginning, containing one acre of land, Mori or less, with the appurtenances. one frame house one frame barn. some fruit and ornmental trees and all I 1 improved. [Taken to execution at the salt of cornett. Conine. to the use of A. J. Gerritaan, on. 11..1. Sleeker Mad Cornelius Cosine ) ' ; Notice le hereby gluon that elly. bids must be raid In Sewday or sale. wm HUXLEY. iffM., Montrose, Pa„[April,27th'72. Sheriff. JUST OPENED! Now and f plendid Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES! Jon arrived from the City, eanslatio; of all kinds, :or Dien, Women, Misses and Children. An Ornament for Ikon Arnold= Some MANHOOD; HOW LOST, HON RESTORED. ag t Swat now rd cit BA I' on the nsoteat.eoax(wJthonimedf etne) of SPILANATOZZora, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary frominui Loswes, Impotency Mental and Physical Incapacity. Impedimenta to )larri age. etc; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Pits, induced lry eel( indulgence and sexual extrartgance. . Mr — Price. to a sealed envelope, only fl cents. The celebrated author. in this adinirahle essay. clear demourt rotas Dom • thirty yeare'ssuccewful practice that the alartoing consequences of self abase may be radically called without the dangerous nee of Internal Medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out 4 male of comet once simple, certain, and efreCtitialt by mean, of Which every sufferer. no matter what his eohud ndition may be. MAT cum himself cheaply, privately, Thls Lecture shonld be In the bands of every yorith and rvery man in the l and. .n Sent, under seal, In a plain envelope. to any address, postpaid on recipt of six cents or two post stamps. A ddy Dr. eniarevatelPst . ge Oat du," price Wis. Address the Priblishere. CRAB. r. C. lam* & co., 111 Bowery, Mew York, Post-OSice Box 1,L%. AT A. N. BULLARD'S Is the place to buy your Groceries, Provisions, ar , e,, and Medium Clover ant Timothy Weed Cheap, /La Good Groand 41MtSee 10 c o lt s per pound. Good Tea at /54 cents per pound , Good Salamtas 3 cents per paper, Choice Corned Beef, minus all the bones, CHEAP I 'Large stock of Canned and Dried Fruits, and Vegetables and more In a tow days. Pure PAWL aajj,ja trualsel Lacks, Codfish, Mack erel. allti Sneaked Galatia, and, In. Lam natty pr quite everything needed to keep house with and bb happy all extremely low lora:Mash or ready pay. Igor/Mose, Itareb,l3. n3.-1:011—w3. 1,10,1111 FOR SALE farm of As7g-two acres ad. Joining the Bora' of Montrose on the Fenn!, it offered for sale, It Is well wateidi and has ebuet ten( - j ' 'lr *cr. In timber, Including a Ono grove of beech and-4 , ," ,' 2 ft • . maple near the dwelling, being the tunnestead division wt wt. of the Samuel Grrmo m ry farm. WlOOll inure, wontros6, For farther_ partiguLars enquire of i. B.Carmalt, Or P. Lives. /teatime. Pa, Feb.. 7, IST3 —noi:.—t f. New Wirm. CAIIPENTEDS AND BUILDRS— MESSRS . COOLEY II 6 STONB. aro prepared to do all kinds or Bump. MG and CAIISENTIM Work. Brick_ Work, ilasonrY, and Paintlna , . by the Jub ur in any ner to suit ens. talmens. Airco:Web Doom, Mouldings, of all kinds, and Window Frames. to order.' Pine Lumber constantly nn hand. Shop in pork Factory Building, Montrose. Pa.. W. 1.:001;BY, • STANLEY Montrose. December. Fr. •. LOOK. astiosarrrs AND . TRADEns.: IN TEM COUNTY AND ELSEWHEN•E!I TACO TY .11317 - 4" COM* C. TYLER, 79 tat DUANE ST., N. Y (711711 EXI2II. Corn: & Co.) A:Y.D:IF ROT, IMF AVT? • rip:PEDAL HARDWARE. Cutlery, Scythes ligeveinf LT looking Glasses, Lightning and many.va er cia Saws, Steel, and Iron pole Axe. (the bre. the World, erery kind of Brushes. Door Loeb. nel+Lonks./(nobs, Otnit liamenets . Pistols IteepNers, Faucets. Carpel) and Toole. Plated tee* 'MOO, Blackman; S.-news. *tarn, Forks and Soon...and everythingusaaßy kept in A FirstClarailarriEare;.l.7l.6l.dtiohhing Mesa. lalstnke it • ''- " efermwThanks are tendered to the sonny In my own cennty, for the kind patronage, Al idiot.° the many to other counties, who tray reed genera. battalion la hereby given fort continuance; as well as to those who are willing to glee ultiteel , who tstrenot done no, by orders or calla. DLO TVLIDIL . Hintrose, Muth, 03,1812,—af. • NCITZt/111; NTROSE RAILWAY CO.—Stockboldcra of he at Montrose Railway Cocapacy are' hereby, eonatat uukt.the remaining Installments of On Aotbut pot thate each inani for by resolution allies Bourd'orStirettiats Witt ..... ..... . ttarYlilll3W4 Mott Instalment • Fein duty' link Ma &men* Instalment • • 'March 151 b, left Rlnhth Instalment - • ' Ar LSO, Ir.l Minh Instaltratat " - " p_rilslb; lOW 'Wench Instalment. • - • Snus 1546.1971 ite the work is ptoressizornsost Amnesty. it le anted. ty desired antlabsohnely necessary that that paym.mts be•romptly mat on thew" or Etockboldets. , • - • witHROIt. Secretary- ' • " • t .u. coo W rzu,Trtistusr. lifiMtritet DOCZOVSO 111/ ! - . 45 .0• 12 • ' ,*•-• TORONTO4HIEFOL- TORGET° CHIEF, JO. This nearly thorough bred stalliOnAll stand the prevent bamboo for Sfty mares„ aessoneouramindng Amin - stand ending Jolytt.ffsidlky . and Sidardeyskat tho stable of J. S. Tune% MODIIPMe= ,the rest of the week at the subscriber's. our mill e 2" of Auburn 4 Corners, cm the read leading to Springville. PEDIGREE.—The Toronto Chief Jr., was sired by Toronto Chief. who for speed and bottom le ahead of i any stallion on record. Ile was sired by Royal George and his drun by Blackwood. out of an Eclipse mare. Royal George wee by Black Warrior; and Ile by Import ed Tippo; and he by - Messenger, of England. Tostowro timer. JR.', dam was sired by the thorough- bred Jefferson. out of a Majesty mare. Jefferson was by Virginia; he by Mr. Archie, the sire of Sir Henry and gramistre of AmeriesnEtairtitiM by Old Favorite. Second dam is d Dell AG, ---,- Tower° Cum. Jo.. is a blood bay with black points roll tall, weighs 1,200 Ibs., WM hands h'th, has i' 44 no training, bat has good gait. and for his weight le hard to beat. Gotland see hlm,andjodp for yonrselves. Fillies of his gelato be seen at the sobscrlbcr's. Mateo pastor. ed on reasonable terms. Accidents end escapes at the ' owners' risk. Other rules as MlStninary. Terms to Insure with foal. ill 5; Insurance money parable March I 11313. I. M. CRISMAN. Proprietor. Auhurn 4 Fotiterhltip, hard!, le - 3 _i,.-1191Ettefk, bit d'at A. IL FRANCISCUS & CO, BIARELET STREET, VIIILADELPIIIA We base opened for the SPRING TRADE, the lamest and best assonedStoek of Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloth•, Window Shades and Paper. Carpet Chain. Cotton, Yarn. Rat ting, Wadding. Twine.. Wicks. Clocks, Looting Glasses, Yang] Brooms.idaskets, Dockets. Brosh es, Clothes Wringers. Wood- SR and Willow Wareflo , • 7,the ital 44 0044; Z.,1 :7 • Oor large irierenoe In burtnero enabler no to ocit at low priers and (um lob the beet gnallty of Geed*. EOLE AGICIT FOR MR CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER. PRICE, tz.so. Overl3oo sold In oixlicnitho. • Term,: Came,. • All utber goo&, .10days, NO. Feb 14. 137. am. THE EAGLE Drug !Store! 33,17iRLDrE3 c b - 1 411=j3kfcrj,Eil. sTitoun-i - Baow - N. (kraal Fire terLiferr. 'Meer. Ve A T i l l a li rg e tuvra d ..ar gieeng:te 7t11:1144. BRICK BLOOE, MOBIPOSE, PA., I BE R.ti9 it.MOM the pitmen get Drage and Wel Sign of the Golden Eagle, and Mortar. 1 Desirwto Inform thuraddietbst wehavo moles' 110 YD CORW Ei.T. Wert to Stoves, Ruidwars, 11 oar /Roe_ Of Drs=soledignes,ralume,olls. Ordehl and Manufacturars'ot Tb al and Shccitroti tOrility ee, Combs, rertusnety, ilnueys Articles. , etc. : infothe of Main and Tntupike street.. . f Brick Store, formerly occupied by Guttenberg, Rowe _ balm &Co. B.'ll, MORSE, Idarehant Tailor suhr.desler in We have recently fitted op this store )1 odern Style I o a th, Telmmluge. and Yrdnitlibig Roods. and and shall endeavor to keep well supplied with all articles ; Ready-Made Cleating, On Main Street, mut door be pertaining to the Drug Unglne.. low tittle andlilaktioe'e inw Office, We extend to everybody a cordial ineltation VI call , and see us when in want of anything in our hue, and Si: 'N. BULLARD, Dealer In Groceries, Providons, when lto7 in want, give sus.• friendly call. To all our , R u nk*, stooks:lvry and S:ttakero Notion', at brad Cl old elastomers we dadre to express our thanks fur the Pablle Avenue' - shalllberal patronage. heretofore extended to us, W. endeavor to merit a ennlinnanee of the acm e. Very Truly Yours, A. B. BURNS. AMOS NICRULS, Montrose, Du. W In GIVE US TOUR MENTION! DO YOU WANT "X° ler IEIVJEM tUL" Sewing Machine': rrobldfaindiindrydfone .7 pueTuio*Ve9ftvi.r 1. again to the deldvallefting , loar patavaigetui The Original Howe Sewing Machine, ESTABLIELIED. 1131:, IMPROVED, 1811 Mare eall and ace It, with the Improrementr, at it eon's atom. Remember the Genuine Howe has no met/Alton head. ROOMS AT- 56 Court Street, Bing,hampton, N. Y., Montrose, Vitt , ' D-t 1 TO • ALL MOVING WEST MIME CHECKED THEODOR AND TICKETS AT LOWEST RATES! to Alsrouvre LOOK WEST, NORTH-WEST AND' BOOTH-WEST! FOR SALE at all principle stations on litavot, Debt , , trare r iAckawsuutit4 lyeaterA Itallapteo. H at: 3047 .z '1&«-. 35 /c."210."2.F epaPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to Vssalles and Colonies 1 moving west can obtain ewrou^h Tickets to ST. LOUIS. KANSAS CITY. IY , ENW O TR. ATCHISON. ST. josEpn. FT . !,M'r's. DEN ER. and all points in Missouri and Kanspivritt the very lowest Mee, and have their households.wwandfrolght abipped atapecial rates r..A.V3I:2I2IIVICSIrID.EL6 FAO'S!. 31ONTRO$E, AND ON LINE QF Delaware. itc Western Hallway. Will Please tare notice that a Direct Connection it made at DINOTIA3ITON. with all raneeea trains on ERIE RAILWAY. MIS , De sure to ask for Tickets via "ERIE gmurar , which can be procured at 0111ce of MONTROSE STAGE LINE. MONTROSE, PA. L. tEIXELELILLI3. sTr...A.notert. M DiALER 1:4 HARNESSES ! SADDLES!! TRUNKS!!! COLLARS!!! •• WHIPS ! SPURS!! LIGHT LEATHER!! ETC.. ETC. Math SO. 19=7-4t. WOOLAROWERB r TEE NOTICE, W6OyT7B WOOLON MILL h ranalog a* mond, Mak - Min all wool Anne% checked and 'Altai also cotton warp Casual. the best am made; all voml tweetrandesahogresot /thaws % I A Oa on han d .. for watorlo witnaollahr.Woolt. aira ma a call before Mrwooln of IOU: wool thaw ere. MD, ljf sullen north of Montmes. J. W. MOTT. Mfmliose, has; - lacroltl 7,1 -io:;.1-1):41'• N . :11 1 W7-.Z7,"',37). ;wow ; PROPRIETORS =MEME=UI MEM it. DUNMORE. Etpintos tivedorg.,_ S,ottnt Two Una is Ibis Diraeoryi coui yearitl4/1 saa additional/ins, GO. eta _ 'ZCKIT=MLFORD..: ••'; eavisos.AANK. NEW, IL/VR.O.-51n pen cent. in, terett_on Dept:oft*. Duct genttsl Banking Eat netio-ell-2:: • S. IL .CIIPSZ* tat , . NI . , CAYUGA , " PLASTETL—CTIOLIS WEJEtAltr4t.. Dealer ingeoulne Cayuga Plow. : , ,riub graindl,'• • • • R. I: MOSS &" CO , Dealt» le 1'.117 Goeili;lbite, eel* floata and fame,.: Bed General Merchandise. - CllrMaa street, eeecructtleor below the Epleeopel Church. • tr. 1102 noivi, keys by wiweas. Burnt, ou maim. .strect, near the Depot.:—% , ti; tit RAD, Fonedry, and denier in Picrws and ether ; utcoolle, one doorcom Phlnnerf Meek Man Bt. A. F.- KIDDED. , Damage Draiter:sid L'odettaktlV on Maki:Watt, two doors below "Lawlor* Store., * otiCi iVI Dlboil3l3R Twain 24, cii,<;e F kiti s*t P.Rimm.ool4l*Otreeal • - , • 'A. BARDS? at ROM Itea n tWO Zoo". Feed. Deal: Salt; Liao. C e men t . es agd peeeiVete. eet. I UaID aareetoppoille thst Depot. W. It' 'P. 13AVDEN,' , Manufacturers of Clow and Wholeanlo dealers In Tante, Notion' and Fancy , Good& on Main Street, below Eplneopal Cbureh. • ' L.eather iactureta d. dealits la Ma occo ft: alum &a., las nea ar r Episcopal C anluirch. AINEY & HAYDEN, Dealers In D!pda_luid and Manntactrants of apt.. on ILLW Sitent, ,near the Hanna. . • STEMEZI'S. Horse ShooIn:: andgaserontepalrlng an Moth Btrect. south of the briege. ' • . . 1. DICKENSIAN. Jet. Dealer in general merthandLee. and Clothine, Mick Store. on Main Street. ' GREAT BEND.. tj. wsrisrAt.l4auttfacturer of Lesober.aud dealer to 7,oueral atercbaudlee, oat Mato IStrria. , ! - • U. P. DORAN, Merchant Tana: atuddealer in Mead, Made Clothing; Orr Giood,ithrotertirs and Provision* Main !Arent! LENOrCiII,E itilMAM•itnitTE. Monotheism and dealer to torsi or Rloiro tad Citottogs. GIBSON 11. SI: TCCOLEY—DeaIer to Stores; Tlo, Copper. Mars andSbectlson Hare. Castlam de- Also. menufsetus s or Sheet Metals to order. See Tto , astd Lead Pipes , nistseas. MCO4Oll+2lO at fate prices-1111nm Hollow. Pruritic's/40,-4. EDWARDS BRYANT, Mmunaid4roril of WV". and B~elgh~, Dea r Stozo. , : DIONTItOSE 0. BESllE—Cotinty' Surveyor orS quebsins Corm Offica lb lbilleolat Ilouse:Moutrose.l%.-7.04f. ' titzt;Tiunazii.; Dater th Drugs .Medielnei; Li otiorst.-Paints, Oils, Dye attars. GtOesaithi, Sowell) Notions, etc. ism 21, ^O , • .LulEs E. CARSIALT, , AttOtTler it Dili. OElos we dour tltlosp Tivbell Hour; rablfe Atettut. • , COO Pn & Co.. Brinker/. sell ftrefin Pas Pa* , Tick, ts and Willson llagland, irclatul ssdllleet Istsd.r - ' J. fit, FLETCHEIIT Eatin_g Saloon Is the Plies to get tee Crum, Ojetcm .0,1" t every stilo. oa Male street,* • CHANDLER. Generld Immune gqad Sewing Ma alaa.kgeitt. Public Arcane.* • L COX. flarnef et Tanker aid dii3ler In al artier q tithally kept by the trade; • . • to the Bank. :• 7. • SPORB. 4 CO : . De;lens Su, Stares, narderare. Agricultural implements. nolar aAd QreeCtta, °PP° site Tatbell littale.• • . • . . '• „ • 10,17.,..-SFORII , Livery:and" • Aicharm% !Astile. In rwir of 11•.nk bulldina. • • • 8 11 1173 Xl\l WWI? WIL3E2 WILLIAMSMITH'S , , Eitendlee Funsittini 'Muttony% van tall Ind the LI/01% , lb:4of VniT 'CLASS .AND:COiIUEW FURNITVRE! To be found iu thla section of the country: of bill art manufacture, manufacture, and at prices that =not to glue taw 'faction. Be makes the eery beet EXTENSION TABLE t In the Country, and W.ttrat&N'TS them, IIi'HOLZTERY V7:o= Oc all kind* dona In the steacestmsaner. 19'Xial; DT 41a- - ' 3W311 X) I, or cAftiors eiND$ PURE lio.l MATRASSE.9, COMMONITATIL&SSES. u.N . foit - R -- 4,-K.lr s ot. .. . We 11114Ittiblif Wlllthniater make the Indertelding • !pairilty in Ms business. Harrod complete d • YEW- and rho nowt eleont USA in tbo 15Mtc. all needing his rendre a will boat= to promptly and at actstoctory dams, ~, .., - • •.. • • .. . . . .. .. WriM,:B4lTll St SON. Ifontrose. Pa., :IN al, 14TL-r405-14 A GOOD FAME YOE 4Al,lllt=-Of 7t. anew well Im. dl-pmeed,weli watered,Onte dood balldlnit, lying deo Mlles troto Ortat Bend and WO =Men Irons taweellle awCanterOn tdborty Towitedp. DPW& Co., 1%4 and n tulthodamnel UM, only twenty dolleso par aerweallro thirds of on long CPI 44. Yee tato ernertlealan mnntalto of 11. A. Trneedell,on innedidna taro, co at it.templtell,OirtvweitY.K. Y. A1.00,'• good dairy Wet of sou totes neat GOA, Dritelford Co., Pit. 4.11..VAN11*140 • Study rm-1419-0. . • • '