The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 12, 1872, Image 3

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tubbstb Services 10M a. m. Ana 7 p. m.
sebtath School. - ...- 12 en.
prnyer Meeting, Wednattgay Beenlart 4
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sabbath Serriecs, Second Sunday in each Walk
Sabbath School Immtillately before Maxs
EprscopAt ettuagn. :Rat. B. A. Wannrarn.lteetor.
Sabbath Services. ' 'ION a. m. and p. tn.
t..apday School in.
Week4olo Services—Wednesdays "It p.
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511111tODIST EPISCOPAL —.nay. A, D. ALeialroza.
Sabbath tie.rel era -10.46 a, m. and :A p, m.
Sabbath tichoot..,' p tn.
Prayer Ile,"1114,-13alreda7s. ' 710p.m.
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rnesirrrattra; cutmcn ' . Rm. J. P. Ilitntan.
sabban !Services - 10.43 a. m. cola ig P. T..
habbsttb &tool— 12.15 P. M.
PrkPaMacLiur. TharadarEvenings • Vii P. va•
Badness Nonce*.
We attention to the following advertise
ments, new this week.
—Auditor's Notice, estate of J. N. Newell—
.l. B. lileColltim. Auditor- '
—Exeentrix'Snottee—Caranne Conklin.
—Suiyth's revolving . Corriere Gute—G. B.
ItischSt. "
notice—Win: 11. Cooper.
—oLad Tidings—A Warner.
Burglary.
On Wednesday night, June sth, the Keystone
Saloon. kept by George C. Hill, in this boro.,
was entered by cutting the sash In the front
window. Several dollars la change, some cl
gam, and other articles were stolen. A young
man, calling himself Joe, Thompson, was ar
rested on Thursday, taken before Esquire
Avery, and money, clgars,-tund other articles
Tound in his poisession, were sufficiently Ideati
ned to warrant his committal for trial, an in ab
sence of bail, ho was lodged in jail to answer at
the next term of Court.
Star Sit:ldeate Surmises.
As usual at this season of the year them is a
very marked diffettnce of opinion among as
tronomers. There are those among the students
of the stars, which so thickly and beautifully'
stud the firmament on high, who stoutly main
min that the paucity of rain showers, eruption
of Vesuvius and western water spouts are dile
to die'!coming pf a comet, which is certain to
collile with the earth, while other investigators
of the vast spaces through which our world
whirls as positively'insist that lack of rain,
'volcanic disturbances and trenahlings of the
earth are due to certain large spots now visible
on the glaring disc of the sun. Both theories
may be set down as fallacious.
The IthilOry of Susquelmmui County
Fite-sixths of my manuscript were sent, in
April last, to Plilktdelphti, :and have been re
turned with the printer's estimate that they will
make 510 pagesof print. Since one hundred
Pages not forwarded must find room in the
boot, about th¢ same number of the former
must come out. To print more than 400 pageS,
nt the prices fixed, is really injustice to myself,
but it is now impossible for me to be limited to
less than 500 pages, though words from almost
every sentence xtre being erased, often whole
,-entences, and even paragraph after paragraph
where nothing essnatial4s sacrificed.
In addition to_. ) tho .pressure of a variety of
duties, progrees in the work has been arid is
still retarded by my feeble health; but, delays
hare given opportunity for
,desirable etnen
ti fla
,ons, and will permit the 11-canvass of some
townships winch, last sensed, were visited with
hail-stormsant) grasshoppers, to the discourage-
ment of fennel% and to my loss of subscrip
tions.. The present number of the latter is
Apolacon and Auburn have not yet been
canvassed. The publishes of the County and
Townships Maps tells me of his abundant sue
re9 in Auburn ; which encourages the expec
tation that the History which they illustrate
will be in equal demand, since the whole text of
his work will cover but one or two pages.,
The Map of the County is to accompany the
History; also, a number of diagraans, maps,
and lithographs, (now ready,) which, with the
extra paper and printing, of thcsc and others,
subjects me to an expense of $BOO, for illustra
tions alone. In addition, there are twelve por
traits, gifts to the work—six steel,.plate engrav
ings and six lithographs
In the Township Annals, which form little
more than two-thirds of the book, there are no
tires of more than one thousand persons; some
of which - ore necessarily comprised in a few
strokes of the pen, though each snifiect may
have been worthy of a whole book; others, not
more worthy, have one or two pages devoted to
their memory. This difference arises not al
ways from the relative position' of the parties,
but, from the fact that the sketches first offered
naturally received the most space; and, time
for their material revision is now wanting.
J. C. Bushnell, Esq., of Ararat, as General
Agent for the work, will correspond with
township :agents, 'emattally dellTer books to
their order, ravwhere mutually agreeable take
up the territory,that the distribution may be
fewer bands. lie will visit the wcsterh town..
ships even; •-,
Publishers assert that it is customer" to
charge $.5 00 per copy for books of the class to
which the History of Susquehanna County be
longs; bnt, of course, the prices formerly giv.
en to my subscribers will be adhered to,, though
non-subscribers (within the county,) tiling a
copy aftey the work is issued, will be charged
$l.OO extra. In view of this, it is hoped that
same who "mean to bared;' wilt secure it :at
once, and permit me to determine the size ofthe
edition.
A few pages of the History nro now printing
for the we of canvassers. It is expected the
whole wilt follow, this season.
RCBlamvm
Montrose, Tune 4, 1872
The Forty-eight Annlveriary. ,
Qf the American Sunlay-t3chool Union, eras
held in the Academy of Music, Philadelphia,
May 23.
One of the largest and most intelligent tindi
cetes ever assembled there, was present to par
ticipate in the exercises..
Splendid music by a choir of 500 young kle
dics'and clairen.
Interesting.addresses by the Chairman, Hon.
James Pollock, Dr. t • P. E. Benson, 44.1ua
Leyburn, Dr. John 4ottoriZmlth.
Dr. Newton offered a resolution , that it is the
high Privilege and duty of the American Bun.
day School Union at the present crisis to take
larger and more efficient action for fouodingand
sustaining Sonday-schOoLs in the. Bouthun
States, and that the board of mangers enter at
once upon the work and solicit the 'aid. of all
Christian people to effect this objeet v ; Adopted.'
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5L1131.1.11T OF THE '3I . IISIONAIIIr Wotts poa
tsar man :—Schools oriatized, 1,093 ; Teach
ers in same, 0,397; Scholars, 43,598; Schools
aided, 3,4:171 ; Fmnidits; 'visited; 18,7011 and bun
,dreds of souls hopefully converted. • •
, Grand Results In 48 years, over 41,000 Schools
organized.' over 2,000,000 children gathered In,
4.lo.ooo,Chrlstlan Men and women secured r as
• teachere,Mid Multitudes of souls brbught to
‘' Christ. "
Tbis.workluss smelted many of the destitute
andnegiacted Paces in various portions 'of. tlie ,
country, aridits influence for good bas been felt
' from Mt Atillt, ale to the T'aeiflc coast, andTrom
'the li ne of the - Noithern ' Pacific liailroad
Mexico, Bat thare eicealue thouainde of planes
yet tabs reirehekt,alnd millions of children , atill
untaught in 0°4'13 t utli.
Letter Fromlllintnaltai.' - lln Itemorians. _ -" -.
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Dwiti:DraloanAT: Again I suite yon from The vesntrof-Grace church, desire to place
this part of the Western :World. 'At the head of on record - the following testimonial fa view of
Lake St. Croi x, on a r i s o r by the ; same n ame., the great loss.thlS Parish has sustained in the
this city, Stillwater, is the great limber centre death
,el our late associate and brother in
of the St: Croix valley, • and contains about Christ 31r:'Rlukard S. Clark,
5,000 inhabitants. ..-Like.alt the lumbering re- From the moment he came among us - in the
gions °lithe nortit'vrest,, 'it su ff ers from - dry 1 autuma . of 1866, he identified himself most
weather and extreme low water. Tite , passed heartily with all that relaMdlo the financial and
winter having closed in upon the Falls protrae- spiritual inteiestsof this Parislr, and we recog
ted drought, and Spring openliaglikewise, seri.' nice in twill one - Who Walked with God,, and felt
aims conseluences.Were threatened. :The recent 1 It a privilege, as His steWanl to consecrate his
copious rains, liOweVeri - have dispelled all ap- I time,-Influence and property in no stinted
p ro h ons i ong a nd, d i :l' m
:land 'logs' lir , now 11123311 re to tb.C . a.ttilSloll of , our Savior ' s King
supplyhig.the increased demand. Theag,ricul- 1 dam.
turddistricts are,. aiSo;fddltiilhe . reviving is- 't
We shall !Ass his genial presence at nor veB
- and busiticai generally is ,assuming an ' try Ineciitigs,Arherehe always advocated !lib
elastic and firm step: 'Wilk the extra amount ! oral things". forthe.)fteneri Pause .; the Sunday
of luMber being thrown into . the market, an d 4 school hastost one of Its most'falibtlil teachers,
the bright Prospectsjof:attabutndant harrest,no the Young Men's Christian Association one
" burned Chicagns".need long remain in ashes, i who aided clinch In its formation and served It
nor tiie,unfortunate; hungry • thousands go l i n _ I :14 411,0MCCT, until failing health obliged hire to
OM. , ' - - - - - . retire to the •muk of a private member, but
N . a , ban i strico
retuitioti.itoin a trip i ms , a otiose interest never flagged, and our ammo
the 1 311ssissIppl,to `Loki: City, 'which, without nity an upright and enterprising business man.
being large, is one of the prettiest toWns I have In nil these relations he discharged his duties
cheerfully, notwithstanding much bodily in
yet seen in the State, and is a favorite resort for I
tirmity, leaving us an example of inestimable
tourists and pleasure seaters. It is situated '
about midway, aid on the West shere• of Lake
It proper that we should refer to the liberal !
Pepin, on what was, at one time, a; half ; breed
provision of' his will, by which the Interest of .
reservatioh,-albeatitiful and fertile plain, Some ;
52,000 is to be annually available fur Parochial
five miles in length; by too miles In width, nod
. Truly his works do follow him.
lying within an. umpitheater of' 'bluffs which .objects Remtred, That this testimonial be entered up
shield' it 'front the:'pralrie.abore. Being the .
s( n e e , T t r .
n utli t i o u
grain shipping point, and ge,neral bust:miss cell- ftvmhii%ll,,bme,hsoentnlb}i'liteltier
Ire of one of the best agricultural mantles in great affliction have Mir heartfl:it sympathy, and
the State, it is ranked among the most enter-
, that copies be sent for publication to the Epis
copal itegister and Latch of the County papers.
prising towns in the Upper Mississippi. All
things considered, rt ls-art exceedingly desirable I nY order of the vestry.
Itev. don JE110111;1
abode. Preposessitig when I saw it, while eon- : Co
• Cilattl.La G. Esrsnitoon, f I ° '
partitively marl, ng from the embrace or win- ! Great Bend Pa. Mar "Grel 197*
ter, but to see it In the full tide of mid summer,
with Its stately mansions and neat white cot
tages suirrounded with shrubbery and flowers, - - -
and shaded with a leafy canopy, while at its iirrThr:—ln New Milford, May 16th, Maria,
feet responds UPI . cool, refreshibg, crystal Lake wife of Solomon Kittle, aged 813 years.
and shore and around, and stretching away Grurersa--lu New Milford bone, May, 30th,
in the hazy' distance, the lolly bluffs are covered 1872, Mr. Harvey Grilling, in th 75th year of
with a mantle of green—all thesec united most his
form a seene.of surpassing beauty and loveli- Caorr.wrEtt —ln Ilarford, May 16th, 1872,
ness. Ohl' how much is Art dependant upon Eunice, wife of Ira Carpenter, in the 69th year
ot her age
Nature as an embellisher! What are imposing
Neuron—ln Harfool, May 24th, 1872, Sarah
structures and: nrcliitectural ornamentations
without the mountains, the forests, the waters! 11., wife of N. E. Newton, and daughter of lra Carpenter, in the 42nd year of her age.
Naked and poor indeed were the most el iborate.
residence, and unworthy the name of /tome, w)",°,° — .4l„—',ll7 , „!)lll,leofecks!xl•li: P y tti 2 7n th ihe lB ' .l 4 9 4
where are found- nor trees, nor vines, nor birds, year of her age, formerly of Bridgewater, water, in
nor roses. I may respect Art, but I admire and Ulu C"01144%
love Nature: It embodies the sublime, the In 1814, Mr. Wood with his family removed
beautiful, the lovely, and to nie - i"Wrs" ' !Br4;:li.-2.1 el)" where
they
resided
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tit fiat). at which time they with their children,
"There is a pleasure is Patlilnas.a °oda, ed to the tares. State, where she enjoyed
There is a rapture en the lonely shore, goo - 1 health, until Whilla a few weeks of her
Therels tottery where none Intrudes, death. Is. tire various relations of a christion,
By the deep sea and music in its roar." ' wit: , and neighbor, she ever maintain
ed all unssilled nmtitstion She esoe
Ikre, perhaps, it would not be sinks Men- reli-ion under the ministration of Elias rie llit e n d .
tion little occurrence that occarred, and ock ` nnet Clark, and with her husband and many
which I attended while sojourning, in the above others united with the Baptist Church at
Lake City. As I silt front the U. Road upon ' dlnntrrne,anti4l'l7 since continmal to live an
the Pislkrrl of the DePOt, a Ilse of ."Ills:' , cirels of relatives and srmpaiittzing friends to
drivers inquired In their usual dulcet tones, if mourn iier dim-are, but i heir loss is lier eternal
anybody , would , :gea. anywherel. hesitated. gain, "And I heard a voice sayito , note. me write
One of them °hi ble i s i sed are the dead that die in the Lord, yea
t:reed this, - and scented ahead. front labors and
to break over the forbidden I stipptce, to tacit wtw-ke d" 2bllow them."
politely assist ree its deciding, 'which to pre.
vent, I exclaimed "where!" He replied, ••• to the
Lyon lionse." I was accordingly carritsltojhe
Lyon House and seated in the Hotel. When
sufficiently recovered, I arose and registered my
•mtme. I then requested to be shown all over
the premises, as I thought same of engaging n
roompand might possibly stop over night. This
complied with, I commenced to congratulate
myself upon the favorable situation of tieing., I
continued these congratulations until I :vas
comparatively satisfied, and then re s. olved to '
taken stroll -outside around" the streets.- -For
fear that nay stun liras far should npp-ar to any,
through want of proper anent 11371 or apple, la•
lien, as tame or at all common, I ».o")- s iy,
please withhold judgement, as the lama-list dim'.
tcrent. To throw out this - remark and inale
connection, I repeat that I was about to ,g
• I ought, however, before I proceed. to s:a:e
that the city correspondent of arch, rim au.l
items for the weekly paper, had now. tli.t.corcreci
my name upon the reg.ster 01 . .1110...1nn. Lyon
—yes—Lyon,—the namesake of the owner of
tic Tavern, who is a very a calthy and popular
I man, and titan in N. Y. city. A genuine ease
of consanguinity with attic one disc's -In-I,T,
! which, happily was not deciphered. I had
istcred from - Pa." in a kind of flowing hand.
which; prialsaidy made it casy'fOr the letters to
run into each other, and look like N. T. city, or
nay other island surrounded by liquids, and
i subject to freshets. Little censure should,
therefore; be atinebed to said correspondent, ns
t such mistakes will sometimes "emir. I. know of
a similar one, It is this. The tliscliarev of a
.1 printer, by President -Greeley, was used as a
recommendation to a neighborhood Crinet. As
the signature was reg,nlar and familiar, it was
thought best, under the . ! Circumstances, to let
tile body-,of the ttacutnetit - -Mean whatever time
applicant desired; Iti; almost unnecessary to
add that a-situation was at once obtained. I
have digressed and will now return to the
aforementioned correspondent, who, eager to be
ahead with his "glorious news," immediately
put me into a paragraph of that solitary week
ly, through which I came out that day between
the hours of 4 and 5. Byron found himself
famous is the morning, but I, on this occasion,
In the eve, and at 'the expense of a suppoSed
distingutsed relative. It was " greatnms thrust
Open me," which, to confess, I had l nothing, to
do in bringing about, except, to . speak modest
ly, of being fine looking, and naturally associa
ted with high personages. But again, I was
indeed famous, and my stroll was now turned
into a sort of triumphal. march, -intermingled
with bolts" entiliandltetehiefs. A grand hall
followed. I attended in person. But I have
not space nor power to describe it.. However,
at times, I haven faint recollection of the mag
ic touch of small, white, jewelled hands; the
glory of trailing robes, and elegant panniers all
covered. with "Dolly Vardens",to which it did
seem as though their fair owners looked roller:
Oh! can ever forget,_ ono • picturesque damsel;
with.:vitriagatedeountenanee,( l : did not say the
effeet of perspiration andpaint) as she returned
froth the mazy dance, and, stealing herself be-'
side me, requested, so softly, a lock of my hair
or a place fora her Album, I Wear no wig. I
have some hair Idt, (I being unmarried) but
choose rather to comply with the latter.
Deeming it more dignified to quote than cont•
posej wrote from, memory
nal Poem of 1 stanza and 4 verses. It was an
expressive and, unique. effusion, and warbles
thusly,
'" A curious look around be stole,
His bag of chink be chunk, • •
:And many' a wicked Kane be smole,
And many a wink lie wunk."
She was delighted and lons In ? —yes, that is
the word—forr. Snelt a form, and face. and
eyes, Mid head all Adorned with - daiing curb •
let loost4 -
lint really I ran'tgo on, ,
lalmosiwishlhaancerbegun" -
lloitevcr, in the morning' it occurred to' me
thatmr!supixWellllstingtdshedretative" might
at any time,;arrire 6om the city, aritl4that my
businem teiitdred presence t*ware.:. So I
left by the first train, instead of waiting for the
boat, as it was faster travelling. .Bueb.! are
pleastmt places. gang - the pathway of life.
Finis. G.W.LIrOx."
Stillwater, Fumesota, Nay, 1872 t.
ntSINESS VOCALS
Ete:iold !
ISIGNO 01..1D TIGINGS ON GREAT JOT."
Doting tho nest thirty, tlityz, I will make all
les ‘.l - PLUM/TIRE PITI TRES, AS cheap n
tut b got elaew LICA, Within fitly of here,
and warrant Them oat ea /4 fe No extra charge
lor ehiblren's pieture_s. Also, (Mph.
rate orders for I'imlo4eaph,„ at nearly.one-half
the u.3tt ratfas. 'Pleas?. ( - all and ccc for youmelf.
A. W. W.umEtt. •
3lontruse. Jane 11th,
Ratturny Notice
Stoekholders are hereby notified that the
tenth (10th) instalment V. ill be due June,
inst. They are also notified that the instal.
ts already (Me nod unpaii, must he paid at
as the money Li no.: needed. The grading
or the first ten (101 miles will probably be
ii r y July Ist, and unless the stockholders
desire a suspetniuu of the work, they must re
snood to this call without delay.
Payments may lie made to Samuel Stark,
Tunkbantmek. B. F. Blak.,lce. Esq.,
Springville, or to the Treasurer at Montrose.
Wu. H. ('o ram, Treas.
Montrose. June 12, 1572.—n2
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The Horse and Ells alder.
It was ,a happy day for llorse and his rider
when the Mrar.txo LlarawsT was introduced
as a cure for the external diseases and ..injuries
of both. In the stable, the barn and the house
hold this wonderfully emollient is equally useful.
If a horse is spavined.or foundenxi.or harness.
galled. orafilicted with any other of the mans su
perficial ills that equine flesh is heir to, the Lin
anent eikeis n speedy cure, and it is equally i.l
- when applied to.drangdit oxen or cows
suffering front outward swellings, strains, or
hurts of any descripti:m. As an application
for hruises, cuts. burns, reburrtatism, stiff Joints,
sprains, neuralgia, earache and toothache, it
takes precedence from all other tropical none
dies, and is therefore an article of prime neces
sity in'families.
--When a discriveriir of tiny icientlfic Subject,
asks the co-operation of the learned in science,
to test the merit and truth of his diseofery by
Severe tests and practical 'waits, and then to
indorse and rimonunend it, it Is fair to presume
it is valuable for the purpose intended. Such
has been the course pursued by Messrs. HMI &
Co., proprietors of Hall's Vegetables Sicilian
Flair Renewer. - And all thoss who !twee tested
it (among whom we may mention Dr A. A.
liuy6 and &Dana Chemists, and State
Assayer; of 3lnes3elmeetts i Walter Burnham,
1). 1 Prof. of Surgery in Penn. University,
Philadelphia; Geo. Gray, 31. "D„ Professor of
Anatomy and Physioloy) assert it is the beat
preparation in use for all Cutaneous diseases of
the scalp. Restores gray halt taits original Cul
or, prevents the halt Atom fallihg out, creates a
new growth. Iris etrialtily Worthy of a' trier
—Segketryport Herald of (impel Liberty.
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—"_Our Digestion t or, My Jolly Friend's 13e
cret," is the happy title of Din Lewis' latest and
most important work. It is well calculated to
do good service in promoting the health of the
people, and deserves a wide circulation. The
very reading of the book ,will tend to make one
wiser and jollier, for the Dr. writel with great
directness - and vivacity, and a tine infuSton
of humor ; playfulums, and anecdote, whieli are
sure barentlerthe work attractive and: Unice! ,
sally popular. It ought to supersede Buchan's
and every - other "Domestic 'Medicine," R$
household book' for it -shows bow medicine
may be dispenied with,-to a considerable extent,
in a majority of cases. We confidently believe
this book will save thousands of doctors- bills;
if its wisdom' is heeded. It solves the problem
of cheap living, and will thus- "If reed by the
many-bless the million!'- It teaches us how to
-live so that . We need never be, troubled: with
" the blues,",ur suffer with billiousows or dys
lipepsia. it tells how -to manage -so that you
shall have' white teeth; 'sweet breath, strong
musclei;good spirits', refreshing' leep and king
life. This La. tbe nature of. the, secretyof our
jolly friend,,,uad is really worth many Iftes the
price asked flir the book. Buy It, and study its
, inValuable infatuation and receipts, is Our • Ad
vice to all: We are informhd that the book Ls
to be sold entirely by agents, and in our opinion'
they are seldom offered a better chance to make
I money rapidly, than the sale of this low-priced
practical book, wilialford. We advise all seek
ing profitable , einploymetit to writeiritboUt de
lay, to the publisher, Geo.Maclean,:rdn' Sansom
Street,:phlladelphia. : - - '
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Notice to Nettie Accounts: •
- Having waited on many of my patrons trim
six to ten years, I. must in justice to myself, as
well as them, ask for a settlement of all book
accounts, by eash_or, note, between this time
and the first of August next, until' - that'-time
books will remain at mfolikte: Alter that they.
will be planed In the bands of, an attorney- for
prompt collection. _ , =
. - 'E. L. GActems, M. D.
Montro4, tty 29th, ltrA
U. S. Malt.
The cOntract for carrying • Ote 'mail between
Montrose end Friendsville, has been awarded to
me, and proposaLs 'nal be received by D. D.
Searle or Post-'Master at 3foiltrose,' for sob-con-
traeting.: ' R asscrooo
Montrose, JuneZttr, 1872.
Tarbell Ilonae Livery. . '
Having removed my half of the Livery to the
Tarbell Homo, I shall be pleased to accommo
date my friends and customerunvith anythingin
the livery line. • Carriages with trusty driver.—
Good horses and buggies always on hand.
3. tt.
Slate' Itaollng
The subscriber can furtitsh and put on No. 2
slate nearly as cheap as hemlock shingles; also
all the dillerent colored No. I slate. I can lay
slate on old shingled Nog and uiakon goodjob.
Terms reasonable. Po'4. office address,
IYm. IltuoutronT,
Montrosp, Pa.
No. 14-tf.
$ t tint
A Fitful Condition
It lea tact thing to pate throngh life only hale olive.
Yet there: ate thousand. whose habitual condition Is
Una of Lanvor and cebility. They complain of no
epergne diecese; they Attar on positive pato; bet they
bare no relish for Anythtng which affords mental-or
seesaw:aspic:mare. In nine esees out of ten this state
f Lassitude end torpor wives from a morbid stomach.
indigestion deetro)s the therm of both mind and body.
When the scoots of nature le nut supplied by a dim and
regular assimilation of the food, cam/ organ le starved.
c•ery functima,interenpted,
Now, what does common amine suggest under throe
cirrumetaneneof &pro:Aston t Thory.t, In needs rousing
and ntregtheatwe ; not merely for en boar or: owe : to
oink afterward into a more pitiable condition than ever.
mo It assuredly would do if an ordinary alcoholic st bort.
Loot were resartai tc.( bat radically and permanently
Hoof Is this desirable object to be Accomplished? The
answer to this queetion. founded on the unvarying tr
ot:deuce of a quarter of a century. It easily wren.. In
fuse new atm, Into the digestive organs by a course of
Hostetter's Sten:Leh Bitten. Do not staple time by
Administering temporary remedies.but wake the oyetem
np by teeny crating the fountainhead of physical astrength
and energy, the grant organ apses, which all the other
organs depend for thew nurture and support.
13v the time that a dozen doses sit the great do-getable
tonic and Inriguront have been taken, the feeble frame
of the oyspoptic Iseght to feel Its benign Indnenee.
Appetite will be created, and witliappetite the capacity
to digeet. what it crave& Pt severe mail the cure is
conaplete—slot it healthful 6100 d, at to be the materiel
ti oh nod rtes, io, bone and nacre and brain, flows
through the channels of circulation. instead of Ilse
watery Imbrium with which they bare hcretofdre been
imperfectly nourished.
Testimony of a Prominent Physician
•• During the tart eight years I have had frequent
opportuniticr of mittle.Bing the effect of MISTILEII . I3
llama Ittrana anon porous Buffering from Dyepepria,
Lora of Nervona Energy, Sexual Wealamea,Diurrhcce.,
.tc. I have known It to trove succeirfal In many
carer, where Allophatic. Ilommonathic and nydrupbat
lc treatment had failed. I mill continue to ore it In
each complalut, with rinifonn tqaccate,...and have no
heßilancy inpronottnclng it the most aleadous reme
dy yet died creel for diecaceartristnir Croce a dionnlcd
Stomach, Liver, Kidney., or Bowels,
Yours, very truly,
I. T. DAHER, M. D.
P. 0. Boa, 133, LantaWer. Pa
VIE CONIT.IISIONS fJP,AIR 13VALIID.
131b13LISKED as a warning and for tha bcurnt of
i young nun and others, who smart from ferrous
Debility, Lots of Manhood. Sc., mapplylng
Written by one echo ennui himself.. alter anclrrnoing
ente,iderable qulckery, and sent free on rceLiving a
post •pald directed envelope.
Address. NATHAN lIAWAIR,IIrookIyu.N. Y.
Droolayu, June. 12.1tra
TO COIISEMPTIVES
The advertiser, haring been permanently cared of
that dread disewa euusamptton. ben simple nunetly,
is au :ion* to mike known to hie fellow sufferers the
weans of earn, To all wriwdealre It. he will told a copy
of the prescription oned, (free of cherro,) with the direc
t lons ior prenarino and using tho same, whteli they will
Cud a scrim Conn fur COMSL`XVTION. Aeon .1, BCcrxplf•
Ti', c.
Puttee wishing the preccription wl7l pleaSe address
line. EDWARD WILSON,
191 Peru Street, Willininsburgh. N. Y.
4.1.1 y
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
tr . tin ruSelgt fZny.,Ns.l7olll
3onthltd ludircretion will. for ttin wite of toafect; ' ol.
annlty, end free in all ,rhe
nt•cd
It. tbu•nuclot and
rortlon for ..i. , ..al,!terronly by which by cram
acrd Mlt,ero wirraing t.. Itte 4.1.4••••• . - -
vtaco can do en by addresalng,
pence
conddtno, . l
SO WY B. OGDEN, . ?Int DISgABES, Rpm,- .•I
4? Cedar cereal. New - York. 1
31.4.11.5.11. ERIC*IY
.
flrGetiln= Marrled.—Estays for yoonz Men,on.
.
Inc delight. ~I home, and the . propnety or Imbropriaty ELAS, SALTILISEI-11,' beIIOFULA.
of gettlo„.• marriod, with aantiary help for thaw %vb.
frrl unalcil for matrimonial Ilappincas Sent Inc. In
ecale.l enrolopas. Addrote.. LIOWARD ASSOCIATION
Pon P.. PSlDdel:.lla. Pa, "'
How We Used to' be Mimicked.
Who does not remember the lime when spring puma. ,
Hon was mu:widen:a ludispensabla to summer hctilth!
No matter for wry fares. the Inettltable sails and senna,
rhubarb, or calomel and Jatap, must 6e administered.
Theac "spring thy 'mon:esters were told,
were to hoop them hale aced hearty darbag the sammer
We tall Loose now that this was a tarry; that new vigor,
not depletion, is what is required at the commencement
of the summer solstice. ...ke a preparation for the ener.
rating effects of oppressive summer weather, a cantor 4
of Eloste-ters Stomach Hitters is highly expedient.
This ram°se vegetable preparation has threes prominent
properties: H renovates, paean., and regulates all the
functions of the body, It le'COinpoSed exeftiefrely Of
pare vegetable prollucthms.riel the essential 'Principle
of Mopougattela Itye, and Mir most eilleactoriitonleand ;
alterative root., barks. and gams known to medical
bot inlets. Hence, it le en absolutely safe medthine,
and no titanic of the Pharmacopelacan compare with
Writher In parity, or in thavariety of its objects, and its
comprehensive results. ifsppflyfornlmakimi, thethemy
that It was necessary to , pnastnate ti,mttent in order to
once to him. Se forever explptled, nail the, tree phthoso.
phical doctrine. t ateigor - le the great. antagonist of
disease, has taken its plain.- Mostettent Billets Is an
lwrlcomant, and hence it is the peeper niedieine fur the
fetqle at this most trying seasakof the yar..
Be sure TOO obtain the genuine
. 11..mtiele; an there -amp
innumer4ble , vile battalions to the market: , Look to
the ornamental Stamp, the engraved label: and the name
blown into - . the: glass, Hostetter's Stomach :Bitters ;
sold In bottles oalf. -
NEIVToRK PRODUCE MARKETS.
Corrected Weekly by Harding, Hayden it Co,
S2:l Washington St., New Turk.
, .. .
Butter, pail . .11 . 0,m1
" firkin.. ' - ,, . • 25030
Cheese,danry, per lb - ' ......;. ~, , . . ipaga
factory " . . ... 140 14
EBB; per doz ........ . , .... , ~...... ' 'l5OlO.
Flom', per barrel.. • , 71407.50
Corn meal, 100 1b5.... 3,750100.
Wheat, per bushel ''" 1.0201.64
!lye o 'OOOll2
Oats ' 53054
Corn " ,- . 73.074
Hops, clop of 1971
Tallow . "
Lard per ib
869
Putatocl Dor bbl •••••.'
*********
Appli% 50‘1.2 00
Turkeys per
MIMI
A 'PROFITABLE BUSINESS !
• .
LIGHT' EQUAL - TO OAS, AT .ONE-EIGIITII TUE
( OST Maud be Il'.rpforfed: .2ca Aimee,. or earl used.
MEN desiring a PRoFITALE BUSLIESS.,ran seem.:
the EYCLUSIt P. RIGHT for the sale of nrcorrs
PATENT eARIiON OAS OMIT BURNERS AND OIL
for COUNTIES and STATES. Write for information
of call on . •
Mi. B. DHOTI',
• No. 111 8011T1.1 SECOND Oro PIIILA., PA,
N. 11.—Chnicbes furnished with CHANDELIERS sad
LAMPS of Every description, 23 per sent. ens arts than
at any other establishment in the county.
March en. 1574.4—mt
AdENTS.:WANTEb
POPLItAR , YCiOPEDM OF . 11tE
fo es* 'a wt. szi so, -
TITIIICoser RENDREDZltiaiitTllustratidoe.
IT The Chespeet god Orrarest Literary Production
of the iiiinetecth Eakturj - . The
ri. , t6iCoricil =pm°.3tmokAct*
_
ADEVOTiONAL AND EXPLANATORY. '
Containiarr the OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT.
Address G. IL MCVEY, Itoli,,Stratf Co:, Pais . :
April tri, , .
- _ - FOR SUE ,-•' •
A -Find of , about CC) iftrustAid
n. the Noliffiboftkood of tio.fir BPMNEIS. LOW
PlllClg r ibal3Bl s . lovireof
11..11cCOLLOM
Xsztrote, May 9, felt —lft.
gigal adttaftocittafito,.
•
AUD
1T01141310T1CM.,-.The tindettlithed, inidltir
aPPOlnted by the Cohrtof Cotton Please of aah
cuehanneConnty to Mattibute the fends In the bands
of the Shbrte , lir/icing from the Sheriff's sale of the
real estate of J. M. Newell, hereby gives notice that ho
will attend to the duties of bis appointment, at his ogles
In Montrose, on Setur.n-. 13th day of Joly,-IEII2, at
ono o'closic. m.„ when mid where sit persons Intereit
ed to rald fund ‘elli [merest their claims Mho_ toren/
debarred from cumin: In en said fund.
J. P. disCOLLMM.„-Anditer.
•
. • •. .
ElXECtilltrS. NOTlCF.:—Wornola Letters 'tem.
/24 muniary to the. estate of. So.. - Co4klin. luta of
Franklin, deceased. have heap panted bits enhacriber,
all persons indebted tomtid estate are reqUegei . to Mika
Immediate payment, sod thoso having ola-ms or 40.
mond+against the anon, will - present theta trithook de•
- lay. F. 1. Ward, Esq,. of New Milford, la nuthortzed
to settle peaccoantsof the estate. - •• - r •
cAllotaNE CONC.M.
June 12.fri,—nre.
DIIttsISTRATMII3 NOIIO r.r-In the estate A
1:1141 P. Farnham, deceased. letter. orAdtntal."
ttation.ln the seta mdatr, here been granted to the un
Mesh:nett. ad persona Indebted to said estate, are herb
by bedded tO wake Immediate payment to the Admin•
tstrator laud thous hurled Manna against the eame.are
requested to preacut them at likCulLCO of J. A.
IL McCollum. SOLOMON DECKER, .
June 5) itYfa.—crG.
pg.rATE OF Solari Dinner of the l'enenahip or
minty, titirtna
nty, Pa., dereased.-4sittert Ad•
ministration upon the notate of the above named deco.
dent, ha4ing beengraulad to th e undersigned..alL per
noun indebted to said estate ate hereby Cotitied tomake
immediate payceebt; atM these-haviug tithes against
the same, to prulent them duly_fuglienticarctl for settle
ment.
May it, Ist:.—a6.
& 17.fiNISTITA - TOrt'9 NOTICE.—fn tlid -Nt3ttr'oJ
Jo&
Jellld D.t vton. t eceated, letters of Administration
In the eAid estate harin; heen granted to the nntierslgu
ed, All p&sond °Wing said eat tie. are requested to
make Immediate payment, and all perhons having claims
against Said estate aro requested to present them, to.
1.. DA'YTON, „,„,
S. W. DAYTON,
May—w.l.
LOOK.
IMCDROHANTS AND TRADERS!!
/Er THIS COM! AND ELSEWHERE!!
MCI , 17 13117^47 CAN`
M. C. TYLER, 79 Et 81 DUANE ST.,, N. V
SXIIII, Coin .S; Vol.
• AND Ile SOT, Will SOT?
ENEBAL BARDWA RE. Cutlery Scythes,. Shovels,
ri_
Lobking Glasses, Lightning and mane other X Celt
Sawn, Steel, and Iron pole Axes. (the best lu the World,
every kind of Brushes. Door Locks, I.nd Lucks, Knobs,
Guns, hammers, l'istols, Revolvers, Funeets. Corpus
ter's Toole, Blacksmith's Iloilo*. and Tools. `Pitted
Knives, Fo. Ice and Spoons, and everything usually kept
in n First Mod larclintro Importing and Jobbing llonac.
No Mistake::
My sincere Thanks are tendered to tho many in toy
own County, for the kind patronage, as also to the many I
In other COMltief, who may read this,and a general.
invitation to hareby given fors conthansnee; *roat
s-
h. thosb Mal are willing to give ma trial, who have not
done so, by orders or oils. Truly,
, M. C. !main's.
Montrose, March, th1,1571..—tf.
SUSOHANNA MINERAL SPRING
WATER CURE.
TIIIS house le now completed and reetiy Cat Actotni•
dation of visitors end the treatment of invalids,
The following nee among the diseases known In have
bean cured.by the use of the Snequehautio :Macre! Water.
_
lASTZPSTA, GR,IVEL,
Dtsr.AsEs
Sr, ALL lIIITIIITIBS of DIU BLOOD,
LIVER cant-LAl:yr. rLetirs
CiIIIONIC DIA RIIIIE-i
Out (LX11.0012.6
To thoms lobo contempla to visiting - lb; Elpirtv.N.7re
woul4 tay that thc HOUSE 14 FITTED:RU . 4
a viioitho
COMPORT - and MUSE
of out CUES rS.stad Ars stall fik.ire no liaiµe to loakist; to
Omit weltarcl We geetentgee earn of deeded' hot), of
00 ray. For further particulars enqulTo I, or oddrass
A. D. DIPPITILI/ELD, & 13r0.,
Susquehanna Ighieral Springs,
Ap il. 17. 1572.7th9
HON MANHOOD ; HOW LOST, 110NRESTOREP.,
dna pothetzed, a new edition of DR;
CL(A'ERWELL'Et CELEBRATED Ed-
BAY on the nanteat can:Ovid:teat medi
cine) of SrensaTonnaa, or Bernthal
Weal:nee', Inrolunlary Bernthal Losses, ImPoteney
!dental and Payelal Incapacity. Impedimenta to Mani.
age,ctc; also, Conon:notion, Epilepsy, and Vita, induced
by self (iftin);thneo and sexual extravagance. •••:,
'bo
t.
ly deinonstrates from thirty - years'. successful pracUco.
thatitha Alarming. consequences Of sat shwa:may:be
radially tared without the dangerous 'tree of:lnterna l .
medicine or the application of the knife ; pointing 018
modo of core a; once .simple, certain, and
by means of width every safferer, no matter what his
condition may hr. may core himself eitealdri-Prtratals.
end radially. „ . ,
This Decide chnuld -be in the ;hands Of Ul'eff
Tooth and rvery man luthojend.• ~ •- : •
Batt.vinder seal; in phdn envelope, to nny addreatt,'
postpaid on meth; of six cents, or ;yen potkatampti.'
Also. Dr. Cal wen:mil', "-Vantage Guide," price
!-, . • ~• "
lii:Dounrh.How Yetk,26at.ttliar Box 4,5*.
. „.,
35E00
889
. 1.
13BST - BARGAINS IN - " TOWNIN
. GROCERIES. F. 141111.1 PILO.
vhdano, DlFed and :Come Putt,- Vegetables. 4c-‘ , &c.:
.114 the Wad . of Navigation. A. N. BULLARD.
Motaroar. Fehrnary 22. tan. -
G°P Fin e Assort:.
matt, and other varieties of :slender. ?A Cow Gold
and Bllvir Caused, Watenes-and- Watch Chains. - Scher
and idlest pLtteniSpousa; Potles,linlves; - Ae.; and a Ten,
.erat a:suntuest of robe, Goodai• Notions; Perin:neer;
- &.c.S Drags and Uedlelnest a large stock.
• Mbntruse. Pa.. pLx v ia.,), 'At— ABET. Trust Eli,
iAn Ornament for kery 4rtieriourtienifer
•rx.tu33;plzrL.todik= .
WHIRR ARRIESIRI
lith vletes of 'ln depentnetillall." '.Cin the tV levy
Mann Creek Fairmount Park't "Up the Petuil.
Idly! “Union League Mute." Lugo beantiftilly Color.
Id of ehowingilatemo=tratic.tehato
the Coatentdaldunivertary Buildings will be er. 0044
.4
dte,, Bite, 4D by Inches.
Pablistiod In aid of the Coniennialtaitd:
Adzirts Wrsrta.—Frolia e2to j4O pee dui =herds&
Bond BO cents,. and specimen copy 02141.01Z001.10 MOO
NU; Islo4/1t br,FC040101.1 1 4- • : 4 •
T.S. mamma COnnitibliervi -
pudica Wilmut Ota, rtd.s44l
LOOK
ant* 3pl,aul'e.
c:szizt,rt.
- t z
TORONTO CHIEF, JR. ;
TTlsilMfifMa 'Yntl l ,°r7Bugsubrel_ !
season commencing April retried ending July Fridays
and Saturdays. at the stable ofJ. S.Tarbell, in Montrcnie,
the rent of the week at the subscriber's. o mile east of
'Anhurn 4 Corners, on the road leading to Springville.
TRDIORBE.—The Toronto Chief Jr., ems aired by
Toronto Chief. who for rpsedsstidYbottern Is ahead of
any stallion on record. ll* was aired
hem
Royal George
and his dam by litackworst" tot of en Eclipse mud.
Ravel George was by Black Warrior; and be by 'report.
Tlppo; and he by 3lciseoger, of Eneland.
Tourrrro Meg. Ja,'s dam wan sired by the thomegl,
'bred le:Taloa, out of a esty mare. Jefferson was
by Virginia ; he bv Sir. Archie. the sire of Sir Ileum
and granthirn of Americo, Star—dam by Ole Favorite.
Second dam u d Bell Alr..
ToaoeTo Cater. Jr... la a blood bey with blackoints
hill tall, weighs I.iW lbs.. lON hands begh, has b ead no
training, soli' has good gait, nod for his weight Is hard to
beet. Cali and sesdilm, and jedge for yooreelym. Fllllcy
of his get can he semi at the yobscrlberbi. Alareipayter
acln ltisaP4 l ' l 4l f 4 l3 .W. A.*lant. Faa8t4. 1 1.4 1 i0 4
ow. re - AO 4 ,
- OtherracCaseolteeterY. creme to win:l,ll4 4.11.
:vs; hutrocuictitzlamilsabo , h A •
J. .CRISM - A Flap Moe"
Auburn 4 Corners, Pe., March 23, IbTb—nota.—um,
A. H. TILINCISCIIS & CO.,
RAREiET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
We have opened for the SPRING TRADE, the largest
Mut brA escorted Stock of
Table, Nair r ndtitv Shades
and Pape itakel;Chtlin:troGebasmi.a.t'
ting, MG**. C.V. , .
Looking GI - avoce t Fancy Da4keta.
Broom‘.Uaek ets.,ltucket P. firu.h
ee, Clothe,' Wnlngere, Wood•
tm and Willow Ware to
the United slam,
Out lame Inrren,e In finslnersles ns to sell at low
prices sod Curnlals Ihu bunt quality of floods.
EOLS .A.GEN7F9IIIIIE
CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER.
PRICE $52.4.
• Ovorl3oo sold to a:Months
Trrms Carpet., Map.
Allot bur go KIWI, 94) clays. Net.
Fcb 1.1,137 t.
MM=T=IMM
,
THE EAGLE
Drug !Store!
MIIMNEO 4). ~N,-A9MiC:o3Liii9.
PROPRIETORS
BRIOK BLOOK, MONTROSE, PA.,
Sign nfilligiolpiyEEiglein".ll,nr.
IVEolDir7tio'clr„PlP„Ts tt.l?eliTebilnicr:,bgan't's,herrteo,ll.2nvseba
Combo, Ferfutrnry, Fancy Artistes, et, tote the
Brick store, termed,. °caliph-ft by fluttLubLrg, Meson
Daum & Co
We base recently fitted up tEfr, kern In Ilodern Style
and snail endear - or to keep ‘‘ ell supplied n ith all ankles
pertaining to tbo Dm; Duelnues.
We extend to everybody a cordial luritatiOn t, call
and nor us when to want of anything In uur hue, and
plum Sin in truht, giro us a friendly call. To all our
Old customers ne desire to exprinus our thanks fur the
v , rTinitt 4 lf fardatii 40
to 4 , 4 l VcrireAd o .2 t. 1 4" , ?fig
sh.49admir, nter4 4 -lAuti ap of the sunto.
r if . 1
Blon trete, Dec.t3,1671. A.
.1.310 S
GIVE US TOUR IiTTENTION!
514\6' Yot,TVAW' :74 , Ll,.
"1 6 MT 30 33 M .g. gr.
Sewing/
Achim
•
Mild old ftiendr and pritnins of Suopuetimtun ermotp—
J. again In the field satiating poor pottonage for
°rigt,PAlt Bowe 78eW.Y111-151110inei
rsrAzuairm,
Plasm call and see It, with the Improvements, at Wit
5011'd atom. Remember the Genntua Hosea
has no medallion head.
ROCLAIS-
I da r i 4
56 Omit Street ) Binghampton, N. V.,
&I'D AT
Wibidiart3toliZontiodei Pa:=
IL 11. DUNMORE,
SOLltiale, JIM. 13, 1572.
TO ALL MOVING WEST
DlGo4is
4N-M
- TicXETs AT LOWEST nATEaI
JILLIVIVIS
,117 EST. NOME:WEST AND' SOUTIVVENT
tOR SALE at all principle stations Ra il wayf Dela,
ware, Lackawanna& Western •
I WOW,. TVICX*3i9OII7VIL2
v . ALIVI L VT,I4II‘.I 4 ATE#.4.IE6
:o,rEcist INDUCEM 1 Families , Mid Colonies
1.7 movie: Yawl con o loin hrouutt Tickets to ST.
LOUIS. KANSAS CITY. LEVENWOTEI, ATCHISON,
.10§EP4jL Pr. SCOTT. DENVER, and all points in
Mlrrour. and KAU!" at the very lowest rates, and two
the! rbonteholdgoods usdfrtlfght shipped at 'pedal rates
P.A.E30313aV15031311X11.13
"ROM MONTROSE„AND
Detuainie.iu lketterls
Will Menge tave notice , that a Direct Connection is
made at BINGHAMTON. with all. express trains on
ERIE RAILWAY. Wile yore to ark for Tickets vie
4ERIE Eillivalp , which ran he procured at Odlce of
MONTROSE STAOII LINE. MONTROSE. PA.
"Lie ISSIELBOLUJI:7 I . Tr.. 426.GeWit.
NCOTMC;IM.
111rONTUOSE BAILWAY CO .—Stockholders of the
as. Montrose Eelluny Compouy ore .hereby notified
met the remeloto o gjestniments_pf dee dollars per share
each. calT by,Tadalicat Balinpf_4
payableria otiotrit '
Instalment ~.....• ........ . ..tan airy MI, int
blPth losthhnent Itelepary 15th, 1812
Seventh Instalment' Norris 15111, 1611
Eighth Instalment Anil 151 h, 1612
Ninth Instalment Stay 150,1812
Teeth Instelinent. Jute 15th, 1.811
As the work ts pram., ming most Caserta*, it Is earnest.
lydestred mad absolutely n&essary that the payments
should be promptly tact on the pert of Stockholders,
C. L ILEOWN,_Seeretary
. . ,
14.COOKEyt, Timasneer.
.._ktontrolZlsafeattrAY 1 fll.et-tdtt-
•
ROCERIES.—Teas 3n 'gzeat variety
:UAL and cheep for the qulttics. ,D r Peithee. the
bait sa putticee, 4to
r quel ityOtif 0014eeeenttegri Cef
lea d 1.4111 iftq
XPrqQ IO O: I O. 22 V • • Aribu 1TT.444
. .
-cott . ntg , uoint,so- girtthug.
, .
'rico Una 421- thUDiredirhone'llear, $1.60
tgeh additional line, 50 eta -
NEW 3IILFORD:- • ,-;
B. V 1 BANE4NEAV 1411,FORD.—Slx per apt. fa*
ttrest'on ail Deposita. Docc - s gvnerAllatklng Hticf
' S. B. CUASE
cr.tYttaA . -ttAirrtn.-‘sienous aromas:O.
rttitct inoutant Caynt Plneter. nub grand,
co Dftleis In try 001:44,11ett,Oipa
Boots and SU...a, 'dud ficorral 2fenbaadlte, tow Raba
•atrcet, eampud floot!belaw tho Erstacoral Chard:.
110 TEL, kept. br 3TILLTAM Is3,llTil o siD
Anrectotar,the ,
.
w. Vonadri:and dealer la Plaits and atlat
. 'nen slit. on o 'floor horn Phi nacy's Main SS.
N. F, KINIBER. Camara Maker and Underfakeroor
3Lnln nunat, two duonabldnw Itawley's !garb. ..`
Itc&Ll:tidt flltO I7llta. Dealers in Cl'Ancerl . ci
Prortilons,va Maim ESttrut.• ;..
Arlirri — .6 HON. 'Dealers In Mont. reed:
t40t1r. , ,1.1nte.. Cement, Groceries and par leans on
311tn_iitreet, opposite tha Depot. • , -
& I'. HAYDEN, Manufactured of Ctars bids
Wboidalu dealert_lu Yauldo Notions and Pansy
Ooodui oullato Street, below Episcopal admit '
it . . IRI AP." Leathei M lers
antancturert cid dea
In Mc .bao Hindi op, kc., nes: Episcopal etturch::.;
AINEY & HAYDEN, Dealers In:Dings Ind ItedleltiOi . :
and Mansfactiirers of ClL,mri, 'on Wain Street,' steal ,
It!i9 D. o PutT* ~ .
gairktims,thirsestioa lir:and goiteril Bcpaidsiz
soot of 14e brieto, r., •
.
OIGKEI7OI4II. dn.,Dare In general :attaining. • =
;and I:Tatiana. Brick Store. oh Matz: nreat. -
GREAT BEND
Lt - NrlEnclifailufactaier of Leather. and delver.!
In general "Iterchandlve,on Maim litrect.w,
11. V - DORAN, Merchant Taller aid dealer In -Reidy
Mello Clothing, Dry Gootts,UrovertratilliaProviniorni'i ,
22 4. L --t • :
LENOXVILLE:
Mannfacinior crud dealer In torn ,
or Plows 'arid Cl:tioze.
GMSON.
It'll,ll - 4 LEY—Dealer In - Stoves, =ln; Copper, Brisi
add Sheet:ma Wane, Califflpg. &C. %Also. mountsetor-,
em. of Shout Melds to order. Evci Tront awl Lead Pipe"
hulnesa- aucluled tc! at, I* prices—Wbson.lbtlirril .
Icontylvacla.--Iy. ' • ; • ;
ED - WARDS S BRYANT, Di*nutantnrers •or _warm
and Sletglit, nutr the t 3 tore.
iIONTROBE:' ‘'
0. 8, BEEBE—County Surveyor, of SistiukZ:U"Couli,;:-
ty.• .0111 co lathe Court Moue, Montrose. pa.-484.' •
&DEL TITIIRELL. Dealer in ,Drugs;
guars, Paints, Oils. Pro. *um , . tirocerles: Jewch7 •
Notl9liik, ctr.. VA;
JAMES 8.. CARMALT, Attorney at... Law.", 01124X 4- 060'
doi:re below rarbejl Honk,. rubllc Arenne..!o_
W". 51. R. COOPER & CO.. Ilanlcate,!sell
e3ge Tlckag and Map! on Ensl&:id, &Tau* ud bpp!,l
J. It. FLETellEll'S Eating Saloon k the pikce
la Croani 3 OptemimdtlamsOn nvnrlety a OL JWA
STIIOO .4.l3BOWS'i,liezerat Flri anadtb 'Tnntuk.;'"
twee A6int4 aloo.sell Rialroadand..kgeldeatTlekalk
to'ffleir Tort and Philadelphia. *Mu ono door east"'
F, B. Cllll,3fDtElt:-Ctelieiallasnrumeand
. chlap,Agent. Pnbllcdacnnc.• ,-;, ,
nutasui R Incitom
(.7 the place KitDrogs and Med.
,gare; Tobacco. ?T.!. Pouo t-Dookst 'teak. I
clot, 'Yankee Notlotso..&c. Brltk Block - •
eCiN4 - 7/Iriies . e . inaker and dealer In 111 artiellis
BOYD beaten Infitolea,.llardwarai-;
and'ltanataaturere or. Tin and 51tectInnkinre; earner' .
uplain and Turnpike aticet.: .
S. 11.--lroltss; MetOnrit 'dealer —be
C10t135. ,Trleangdngs, and ilurnleldte: 13000. - Mr 11
Really-Made - Clothing; on Illaln igtreq, next Goer litc 4
low Little end Blakelee's Law Olltee..; ; g •
A. N. DULLARD. Dealer lia'Greeerici, — Pro *ions,
nook*, Stationery and Vonircer Notions, ati head of
Sopllc Arenee.•
2...twouc&•ccr..7nbatcri to - Stoves. Usidenti.
Agricutuiral implements, VloaramlGrocules.oppo
site Tarbell Itcrave. • •
RAYNSVORD. 'lnman. IsTprt!ista...pie4sEvip ms
swat, In tar dt Bata bulid);AZ.
V°ll73EiLiteT IriErt:TX,l.333::
WILL
1.40t-;4l.i.ii,itgi
ttraltarc WaierooM *olio-ill did tilt kiwi'
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To'bO inon 'hi tda section Al tba coun_l47, of tan sot::: ;
fn4Ontacturc,aon at vette* that cannot WI tO sllsninittly^, , z
fattlon. Ilaccakcs tho tea beat - • - . • '
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tb tbit'ounti);, ti?l W.Attn.th4tspAlia;
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UPHOLSTERY OraLl!=i,
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Ot ch tiluas4ozie t It; ltiu aFideiti taluiter.7
vs rt =weir 33:40zaist-•:ita
Ole viittorsuttais,
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comltort iIATABI3M
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TLe•sibwithec lintirceterg . :ltto tandetak u g
R e a lt atThiro l los bi l l ef:nt 8E24 In t c ome
he Blau all
reeling Ma pertlecs wilt be attentox to FrompUyaaa of =
tlatlClDUn[Std~.f .i.. •
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WEL W. OM ti so,
3locarbite.Pa.,,So3..ti.l6ll.'—notHtt;
ooOrt PALM snp. I,—ot 1, sum well Oat,
,AS. rot edosoll antmcdowns goodhniMing,
mils, from Curets and - Oro Togas' from
Conics, to *Liberty Township' Soso's C0.,1 Pa. r, and
known as the Samuel Inland tutu, ,
auly_awenty dams
per acre and two thirds of tt on long credit. , pas huh
mmuticalartenvalsoof A,Tracsdell,_an
Um, or of A:C.F.ampbell, Owego city,O,ll.
ALSO, A'
s good dairy hum nt 180 - "ores, qi;_ar.;
Stsdford C., Pa. A. CA.% • • '
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