goad- intenigenct.: - aznoiocts azsviozo: :atm. V. It: nun Pastor. .I . oxAlma p. m. m. APTII3T ,CTITTLCIT. Win* Sabbath SehooL, ' Power Itecling, Wednesday Hltralkirg • „,„ CATHOLIC CaII'ACIL - HAT..T.SLITTILAT Sabbath Benteet, •Setol34 8 1 /1/a0 in.tach Month Sabbath School Immedlawly bchnt, Mats . . EPISCOPAL . ClSOliten..nry, P.. A. In suitaanatettor. Sabbath Semites. • IPS a. m. and Iti p. m. Sunday &hoot.l2m. Week-Day SorTlees—Wednesdaya ' . .V P. a 2. iIETIIODIST EPISCOPAL :...Tier, A, D. Auccattbrtt: Sabbath Services - 10.43 a. m. and 2.20 p. m. . Sabbath School ' 2p. at. Prayer Ideating, Tharsdn . i.. ' ' 220p.m. rnEsarrEmix cuouca. v.v. a. is. Ytt=il. Sabbath Services 10.43 a. m. and 7hi p.m. Sabbath t3eheol 14.16 p. m. prevatileeting, Thavadat Evenings - P. m. Business Notices. . . Wecall attention to the following :ulcerate inents, mew this:week. - 41,000 reward—Dr. J. Briggs, Co. —Miscellaneous Advertisements—Geo. Rowell & Co. —Administrator notico--Eststo, of John W. Watson. —Administrator notice—Estate ot . Abiathar Millard.,—lndpendence Ball—lL JacLeon, Dieock. Independence Ball—D. Wilmarth, Hophot: lona. —Fourth of July celebration,—Montrose. flare you got your *bite bat yet 2" Ia the Latest query. Have to Pay. We see it stated that deakrs requiring ligne ses under the State tans, who halo been, over looked by the Mercantile Appialser.and)chose names do not appear on his publiihed lists, are tot thereby relieveii from the necessity of taking out licenses. It they do , not report,. and :take ear their licenses, they are liable to be returned to the proper officers, and to be obliged to pay double. Aboandinz In 111111. is a note:inane fact t tat the various speci mens of the , oinithological tribe are More abundant this summer, at, least in this latitude, than they have been for years peat. Orchard,, hedge, forest and by-way`secrit to be alive' with feathered songsters ; and the increase is, doubt less. caused by She :recent wise legislative enact ments for their protection and preservation. They are, really, the fanners and fruit: growers friend; and any violatioreof law in regard to the shooting of birds or robbing their nests should be promptly reported and the offenders punished in mitt instance. • Mercantile Licenses. It will be of interest at this time to met chants, millets and small dealers la particular to know that by the provisions of a supple ment to the act providing for the pay/n7, of mercantile taxes, "hereafter trianufactiirrws' and mechanics who shall sell goods, wanai ea mer chandise, other than their own xrarumfacture, not exceeding the suns or value of five hundred dollars per annum, shall not kr, classified' or re quired to pay any annual tax or license fee; but if such sales shall exceed the sum or 'value of five hundred dollars per annum, as aforesaid, they shall be classified in the tame manner, :tali required to pay the same annual tax as is te equired to be paid by dealers in forcgrituctehan disa The Annoyances of Travelling.' An exchange, commenting on the disposition of many selfish persons on railway trains to oc cupy all the seats they can, says that selfilmms is too mild a term for this practice, which, in a multitude of cases, amounts to dowitright dis honesty. It says that "for,a man and tits wife, when otherps s , ngers arc . : going from ear to car, looking for accommodations, to tarn the back of a scat and put a' conple of 'ralises in a position so as to ,sTivo the I too Inos yoloog to the persons who have taken the places, and will be back In a few minutes, is without any figured' specchot frond, of which repeatable people oatht to be ashamed. It is suggested that railroad companies should appoint a spec ial officer to superintend thoseating pamm gers at the starting or each train." . Can Any One Ten. . . Can. rty one tell why men who cannot pay - small bills, can always . Lnd money to bny and treat when happening among their friends? • Can anyinnatell how yonng den who dodgy'i their Washenroman, and always; behind, with their landlords, can - 'play billiards night and day, and are always randy at a game of cards I' . Can any one tell hoarmen lire and support, their families who Laren income and do not works while others who are imhistrious and constantly cmployed•are half-anti-red? Can any me irll bow it is that nine-tenths of the Mothers are so ready to Sew-for the distant heathen, viten their children at home are rag ged and. dirty ? - • Can any one ten why four-Mita of young women prefer a brainless fop wider a plug bat, _with tight pants and short. tailed coat, to a man with some brains? • Trmotpar - • 'The rural districts are pests.red with vagrants, annoy of - whom assume the role of beggars, that alley may More easilydste+from their bendier tors. 'Their Object Is not sh much- to- obtain food or raiment is to bei6rded Opportunities for the gratification of thew — • thieving propeesp ties, of which they readily take advantage; While the perm from Whom alms are ,solicited it engaged in the work 'of mistilrected charity many of these worthless a seize What they can lay theirlands,his andaecrete it among theirminnents. The county is not the only place where these Mseally . practices prevail, cities also being More or less cursed with them. Sometimes the tramps haw , a different object in riew--toobtairt Information to ald them lit fu ture depredations on the property of those from litam they have received aims. _ The moral of 0 . .11, Ms Is day 11c201:s netiVirattitlng: sosepb 111, Bersinton. From the Scrpton" Morning :Reputdittnl. ve dip :be following brief biography: . • "JesePb 56 1 ;10 4 4. was born at 31adison, V . e' r Havc 3 C o ” COWL, Juno , 37, A. D., 1813. Ha began his business life as a alerli for ahouse in New Haven, but a few jeers afterward he Roved to the city of Augusta, Geotrla, and Alkoted 'Wm business for hicuscif. In fhe year 1 844 be rolleWed his relatives and the friends of ttis Yeath, the late Colonel and his brother S. T. Serantart,esq, to - thavalleyof the Mph:manna, which at ;that time Ravi, no signs: of the heel nms life, or of the • prOsperons city:Which has followeo their efforts, and now' bears their In ihe year IS— the firm of Scranton &Platt "s'As fancied, in which he was a general partner. lihr. tits it Of Jane. 1853, this firm was mere; 'td WO ibe LiArtwanna Iron and Coal ~Corepar ny;witb-thichtts was identified until the - time -of his dcatii =Lor fhg lean= yearitio his , been its efficient and/nemsfel president. With 'this syeelailesintscOlifietlisS its bes Wan, rue( actlicly identified ; - With nil tits gmft iriies for the material, Maid aftreligions growth of the shy, ' As ti business man, his character n:iis marked by great eseentire ability. Inflexliife: 4 elriti, End extraordinary energy. .As.a eiticeryflelsiLa ;mem, patriotic, and pagp. waited.", ' • '. " - • -1111...,, Ttkp Late:Thunder storm. , The storm vitt eh passed over this section on Wednesday last, was Indeed one long to be re• metribeicd, .by the extensive (image of its electrical boles. There is binfty smile in Its path that data not .bear traces of the "Wean" shafts, The house of CUL. Stone, of this bora, was struck the shower, by a bolt passing ftom a Balm of Gilead tree near by, but rib se rions tlansign was done. .From tracts) foind the following day, bowevcr,lt .evident that the electric lipid palsed very "near some of his faint. ly, who, felt the shock. k Tao belt r i mmed to rep. Orate when it left the tree,and entered the house iddliterent.placcs, which undoubtedly prevent , toci more' ` e erlous consequences. 'During the same shower, Martin Carly; ef,3llddletown, had two cows hilled,L; V," lloare Ss 'Brix,' 13ridge trater, had two coca hilted; a yore of oxen be lon-gttr to a-Mr. 'Barlow; in, the edge of ':New Alilfordovere struck killing one of them, Mar , cus Underwood, near flopbottom, bad a colt killed,and the,lightning struck seven times within elglit"o Anten Tiffany's house, but no damage was done. Similar reports reach us from almost all sections lying In thc zone where the storm passed. ! The rsurer. - "! - ..! . A tourer a princely fortune made, Though - not by fraud or even trick or trade ; But—lts he vowed—because heaven designed to bless - . . . His honest toil, andtlee hint great success. Eager to short' the gratitude that filled fits swelling Intend, he now began to build An alms-houscolouhtless hoping that the Lord This pious undertaking would reward. When all readY, inJezeltant mood, _ Viewing the goodly pile the miser stood, ' Thinking how,Vvell the work of love would pay, When a shrewd neighbor chanced - to pasi .that way The miser, who most ardently de4red To hear Ids stately-hospital admired, Now, in a-tone of triumphotsked his friend, If-it - were largaennughlo suit the end. " Why not 1" was the reply," 'tis nobly planned, A„ welcome refugn for a numerous bond: ttutif you mean It for - whome for all Whoin you made poor, the building's far too What the Public should itruderstand. Postmasters are not required to redeem or ac cept in payment of post office dues, money or ders, stamps or stamped envelopes, any curren ep may be no mutilated as to be oncur rent, nor is - it any part of-their duty to receive, and transmitio the. treasury, for redemption, nultitated currency belonging 'to individuals, eicept as revlar matter, forwarded in the us ual manner at the risk of the owner. Such packages, i( addressed to the "Treasurer of the United States, -Washington,. D. C.," will be sent ree of postage, itut If the same be registered I the registry fee in allcasesruust be- prepaid by stamps. The notssities of the postal service are I such as the funds received by postmasters must be kept tn current and passable money, so as to be Immediately available for paying the drifts t, f ir the department, motley orders and expenses , of the treasury .department for the transmission and redemption Of mutilated currency are safe liberal, and afford the - public ample means to convert uncurreut United States money into passable" greenbacks" without unreasonable de -1 Lay, ata littlelor no cost. - i "Died Yesterday." Every day is written this tittle sentence: " Died yesterday, so anti so." Every day a flower is plucked from some • sunny home; a ltrei.ch made in some happy circle; a jewel stolen from some treasury of love. - Each day from the summer fields of life, some harvester 1 clisippears- - -yea, every hoar some sentinel falls 1 from his post, and is thrown front the ramparts of time into the surging waters of eternity. lEven as we writr,the tunerarof:one who "died , ycsterdar winds like a winter shadow along i the street. _e nt...s y-natr,r4ar !'__Wha_clital..L' Perhaps-it I was a gentle babe, sinless as an angel, pure 03 a' 1 zephyr's hymn—one whose laugh was as the 1 gush of summer sills loitering in a bower of ; . roses--whose littielife was a perpetual litany— ' 1 a daytime crowned - with the passion flowers '‘ that never facie.' Or, mayhap, it was a youth, 1 hopeful and generous—one whose path was I hemmed by flowers, with not a serpent lurking lunderneath-,-oneorbpse soul panted atter com munion with the great and good, 'and reached 1 forth with earnest Scruggle for the guerdon in the ' distance. But thaesheart of his is still now, for \ istxxi Ihe "died yesterday."?.. " young girl, pure as the orange flowers that c specl her forhcad, was I stricken down as she st at the altar; and from the dim, aisle of the l'emple she Was borne 'to the "garden 'of the sluinberera" A talk browned man, girt with the halo of victory, and i at the day's close, under his own vine and fig -1 tree, fell tosdust even as the .anthem itrsiptiled upon his lips; toady?, too, was laid "where the ', rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep." An cul -1 gel patriarch, bowed with age and cares, even as Ihe Tooted out upon the :distant hills for the I coming of the angel host, sank into a dreamless $ slumber; and on his door post, next day, was written, " Died yesterday." . , '.Died yesterday." -Dailyrmen, women and children are passing away; and hourly, in some I graveyard, the soil is flung upon the dead. As I often In the morn - we find .some flower that blushed sweetly in tlie sunset has withered up i forever, so, daily, when sverise from the bivouac 1 to stand against our posts, we miss some broth er soldier, whose cheery cry in the sieges and struggles of the past has been as fire from Beate eri twonout hearts. ' --- - - Each day some pearl drops from the jeweled thread of friendship—some lyre to which we have been wont to listen has been hushed. for ever. But wise is be who mourns not the pearl and music lost, for life - with him shall nags away, gently as an -eastern shadow hum the bills, and death be a triumph and a gain.— Azthuet Lady's Haw lifodzine.. - -w4ll Severe - Storm In Bingbatatod• A heavy sterna of rain and wind visited our city last W'edriesday afternoon accompanied with heavy thunder and sharp flashes of light ning,. Signs were blown around and nnbrellas turned inside out. - During the storm the two 'tents composing the museum and inenagene of Robinsons show were blown down, the cages overturned arid a few people were hurt, we un derstand, but could not learn any names. It was indeed a, laughable sight to witness the people returning from the show ground and to have been appreciated should have been wit , nessed. Dien, women and children, without any bats, or their .clothes wet through, or wearing Dolly Varden snits, made so by their contact with mother. earth when the tents blew down, young ones crying for their parents, par ents looking tor lost children, made the scene one of inextricable confusion. Those who got wet, ete., when the tents blew down seemed. to take it in good spirits when jolted by their more fortunate friendswhom they happened to meet on their tray to - some place of shelter. The iightnine :was' :terrific. The house of Mi. Vincent Whitney, on Front _siren, was struck in two places and the. clapboards were twisted and broken, the plaster torn from the wall in a bed room and a very massive 'mirror Was completely shattered ' and the - gilt frame turned black- A child- was, a moment before taker from a bed in the room through 'which the lightning descended. . The new house. of Gouge Elva , r, in the First Ward, 'was thrown to the ground and completely dentelished... The head or the beautiful golden horse en'-John Real* barn was turned black. Trees were strewn promiscuously along the streets. Light. ping struck the rods on Blanchard_ Bartlett's planing mills, also.' en the ' Congregational ch ,patdidAb damage,;.r.Bingharzlon Leader. 4 • "The Mother Tecteleg." • - - • At a recent celebration Of the Sunday Sehobl Union of Paterson it was stated that -the Sunday school enterprise 'was abated in the city Bm-Im/four gears ophy Sarah Colt; a little girl. ileum fearsof age,: She collected. the children of the 'factories together, end taught them from Suriday to Sunday, Until she had as many as, slaty larder her personal care. For forty years sho Wras a teacher; and is still living inPaterren, years.of age, , Now mark the fruits. On this . . occasion re ferred to; four th:ooarid teachers and pupils, forming a' procession :over 'two *miles' long, marching past tho residence -of the mother in Israel, saluting her with ',their sweeteat_ songs, and receiving in returnthe acknowledgements iribuilles and burrs What must have been her reflectional Who does poi rejoice to do her honor. : •'. • " . _ "'Those - that be planted in the hause of the Lord Shall flourish In the courts of our Clod; They shall still bring forth fruit in old ago; They shall be fat and flourishing, To Show the Lord is 'upright: He is my Rock, and there is no unrighteous . nms in Him:' Y. Observer. • Facts and Questions for Soldiers. • At a regular meeting of Post No. 41,0. A.R., in January, 1860 i a committee of three wereap pointed to secure "the names of " nil from this county who participatedin putting down the late rebellion." That committee stated in the newspapers that titer three thousand went from tbecounty.l About the Dania time, I gave public notice that if the townships would furnish me lists of the men sent °tit from each township, these aliould bare place in the County history. Twenty lists have been furnished, including three ftom the Boroughs of Minded', Friends.. anti Little Meadows, and all number 1520 names. . The muster-rolls of Captains Dimock, Lyons, Gates, Stone, Morris, Tyler, and Beardsley, doubtless include .many of these, but others manor be located. Great injustice, as well as great difficulty, must ensue, if any townildp fails to send a complete list: So far as I know, the following is the record of negligent townships and boroughs; From Apolacon; 0; Brooklyn, 3; Clifford, 0; Choconut, 0; Great Bend Bor. ough, 0; Lathrop, 2 Middletown, 2, (unless on Company list ;) Oakland. 0; Susquehanna Depot, 20 (no names) in Sickles' Brigade, and J. C. Foot; Montrose and Bridgewater,(except by Companies,) 1. From the Con 'of Captains Van Valkenburg and Halsey, I have gathered the following lists of Minute men of .1868, and ''Etnergeney" men of 18133, from Springville: Albert B. Alger, Jerome Avery, C. W. Bard, Benj. Blakeslee, D. Batten, Durand Chamber lin, Horace J. Conrad, L. li. Daahatn, Satyr C. Ely, J. B. Fletcher, John Grow, Adam Hanyon, Harsh filmier, Chauncey L. Kaapp,Horallo N. Looniis, N. P. Loomis, Edward C. Lott, J. IL Lyman,. Thos. W. Lyman, Wilber Lyman, L F. Meacham, S. T. Parker, Lyman Phillips, Jonas Phillips, Nelson W. Sheldon, William Smales, Justus Srhith, Llewellyn Taylor, F. W. Tiffany, Seth Tyrrell, W. IL Vouglitared. D. Warner, D. T. Welch, Diner K. Williams; Sidney War ner; number, 35. In the slth Regl, F Yoh. I fing the name of Bentley Stark, of 'given. I hare been told that five of the name of llungerlbra enlisted in some regiment or regi ments from the township ; thus it is eridentmy list is very incomplete. The Emergency . men from .dibson were:— Ebenezer T. Bailey, Elisha Bailey, Jonathan Barager, Simeon Barager, Wm. if. 11. Bennett, Myron Barnes, Merkßlackington, Vide It llenry Ingalls, David P. Maynard, Albert B. Payne, Gilbert EL Stiles, Charles A. Ward, Duane Whitney, ...:I ; rttn told te take the name of Urbane Stoat • ~ w nr•rnbavisibaz..- n e. /auras credited to Gibson. My embarrassment does not' proceed alone from incomplete lists. Liberty furnished-throe lists, and one man's name was spelled diTerently in etch. thus: Diven, BCYCIII4 Birin. I have used the first—which is right! Another reads: - Baronette t. 4. Leisure, patney Lcizer, Baronett Lasure—which Is right? Wal let* E. Southworth, or, W. W. Southwortb ?or, do these names eignity two persons! Thereon, or Ttoodord Spinning:B ? (Lost a leg.) Joel F. Morse, or Freeman J. Morse? P. R. Stock Well, er Porter Stockwell? (Drummer, with record the same.) i • I The lists ryf Friendsville-and Forest LAIMcon- Lain the mune of F.ira Lester; where did he be long! and was he, the same as - Ezra P. Lester! In Rush, I find John N. Etscs and cwton Estes—twomt one ? In Atari", Mulibrd Carter, and W. J. M. Car , ter—l - Wont one! • In &Muth, Samuel McCain and Samuel Me Lain—two or one? In Auburn, J. Shannon and Joseph Shannon —ta'o or ono? In Antruni, 13: C. Tinian and ClimonTitraan .--two or one? • In Aubuin, Dana Latrine° or W. L. Franca —two or one!' . In Auburn, CS. Gay and . Calvin Gay—two or one? , In &ant in, W. L. France and Westlcy rnuica 4 —two or ono? In Auburn, N. IL Vanscoten and Marshal Vonscotentivo or one? To Jack on„ Eaterbrook and S. LT tasterbroOksLtith or opxt la adman, Truman. LArtabte and .VG. Lar , rabee—twir or one Iu JaCksini,Thitddeits Galtwil,' and Theodore Galloway—two or one ? . - ' In Jackson, if. S. Wells, IL 3L Wells, or W. S. Wells—three or one ? In New Milford, Albert Z.- Baldwin and Al bert J. Baldwin—two or one! , . ~ • Which, towns hips: lqbti .Wm. A. Funanni, Francis Follcr,.,Tohn GM° (or Grow,) Albert Miles, Silbert Service? -' Shall not these questions and statenient lice for a lard eaII for information?- do not 'receive, by the filth of next, as „tomplete township lists exam be Obtained; I' innst feel mSxcif Orsolved from futhei . responsibility in the matter:- - • - - . Comp;My and RegiMent should be given, when perisible, that all lists mad be ; , proved U necessary.; bid I begin to fear this limits of my u'ork will not edtilit thifull record' I had In tended. ; Marks will deSignato the• killed, those who died in the regular service or in con sequencoor it, the wounded, and cases of am , patation.! -= I 'should greatly rms' confiriing myself V, these, (eacept as i)oulier cases may require notice) Were it not that the G.' A. R. have the:Sul/lea In hand, thus superseding my orioinal Plan, - . . • - E, C. BLACKUAX Non tits°, lane 6, teM. 246.421-XUSS. IluNrEn—Dncarn—Af the 13aptist church, in April 2130872, - by Eider Win. A. Miller, S. IV, ' limier, and. Miss Dora 31, X2PMUMV=6 WEsTozi--In New =lord, PS, Apr3l2B. 1872 Nrs. Sandi Loving Weston, aged t 33 :years, 8 lamas: and 12 days. lialtAls—la Brooklyn; Ps., Jurce 4tb, 1872,:ift Roma Ned - 1311.1,511 ESS 1140 CALLS.. School Directors.-: • • Wilt please notice ([see School Journal for Tune) that Die Annual School Term' is extend ed to Ave months; anangements thereforshould bel made. In determining . the amount of • now, , • am'analous to have all the .Annual Reports as soon as July Ist. Mulessall are Bled in S .ISol Department by July'Alsth; the State Ap p .priation maybe withheld: - • W. C. Tranms, Do. Sept. ' crest Lake; Junel.9tlj, 1812. I dependince pal!. • There - 1%111.bn an Independence 13311 at 'Wil ntarth's Hotel, to llopbottotn, Pa., an Wednes day ere, .July lid, 1872. Yattrselland Lady are re r apeetfully Invited to attend. Bluale by 'MI:. n .'s Band. . . . . . D. Proprietor III; pbot tom, Pit.,Jtrne IDth, 1874•--tv2 Independence Mill • , • There will be an Independeno4 party at IL Jackson's Hall in Dlnmelt, on. - Thursday, . July 4b, 1672, The Hall is 80 feet long, and fitted up In a mc;st excellent manner,' for such an occasion: There will be good tousle In attend ance. Come one, Come all who •.desire a pleasant time. Dimock,june 17th, 1672.-rw3 Celebration and Festival. On the 4th of July, in a grove near the M. E. Ohurch, at Fairdale, there will be a celebration of the dtmlaration of Indpcndenee, a Sunday School Festival, and a Temperance Jubilee. Orations will be delivered by eminent speakers from abroad, on each of those important themes, interspersed with music and songs, after which there will be an invitation to the tables in the grove, to partake of a feast prodded by the Skilled hands of the ladles of the Fairdale dr• cult. By order of Committee.. E. IV. BREMEN - RIDGE. Fairdale, June 191 h., 1872.—w2. llattics Full or Beauty. Ladies, if you would have beauty by the bot e-full, all you have to do is to purchase HA AN'S MAG:SOLU BALM. That peerless beauti, er of the complexion not only heightens nat. oral charms, but renders even the plainest countenance exceedingly attractive- It recalls to the pallid cheek the rosy tinge of health, re moves pimples, blotches, roughness;' sallowness and other blemishes, and Imparts to the skin a most delicate faftness,and so ft ness. It smooths the furrows caused by titnnor care, and gives face, neck and arms the plump and engaging appearance of youthful beauty. All this is ac complished by the most natural means, viz : by gently and naturally atinaniating the circulation in the capillary blood, vessels. Besides being the most effectual aid 40 beauty known to mod ern science. • —ln this age of skepticism, facts are required to lnsplro confidence in the minds, of the peo ple; hut, with good indorsers, they are willing to test any article claiming extraordinary merit The proprietors of Rail's Vegetable Sicilian flair Renewer offer the following indorsement of the merits claimed by them for their prepa ration, by the Pittsburg, Pa. ; .•"Christian Advo cate," viz: "The public havOse often been de ceived by the use of worthless preparations for the hair, that an article of this kind, to gain* their favor endoiedfirOlieir patronage, must posse real mill:. We am glad. to assure our readers that Mill's Vegetable Sicilian Bair Re newer is meeting •with the success which its merits 39 justly deserve: and we -• have reliable evidence, thatit will perform all that is claimed for it; In restoring grey hair to its natural col or, and, as a permanent dressing, is unsurpass ed- Grand Celebration ! arm I Al. 1872 FOTRTH OF - JULY IN MONTROSE: . The Fourth of 'J4ig will be celebrated in 3lontrose in the following' manner :- Ist., A National •Salute and ringing of the bells at sunrise. . Yd, At IC4V o'clock a. in.. the Procession will form . on Public Square, and after marching through the principal streets will proceed to the Fair Grofind and listen'to the oration, Rough & Ready Engine Co. No.l tirifl hold an unt-doot ti tbarliac_Prptiad for the put. . ORDEN," OF MAncu. Montrose Cornet Bind, Clergy, Burgess, and Town CoOmit, Citizens, MT:attain OMeers and Honorary Members, Montrose Fire Compa ny No. 2, Rough and - Brady Fire Company No. 1. After reaching the Fair Ground the . Declara tion ot.lndedendence will be read by Wm. H. Jessup, Esq., follotted by a, song from Rough Heady Glee Club, and music by the Band. The following, amusements will then take place : Sack races, Hurdle races, Fantastics,ete. There will be a minstrel performance on the Ground during the afternoon. - - The oration will be delivered at 2 o'clock r. sr., 1) rJ. IL McCollum, Esq. . For further particulars see large posters. . U. S. Hun. The contract for carrying the mail between Montroscantl Friendsvllle, has been awanled to me, and proposals. will be received by D. D. Searle or Posr3lastcr at 310ntrase, for sub-con tractirm IL HAYWOOD. Montrose, June tb;'.1872. . • Slate Roofing • The subscriber C:IT1 fermis and pUt on No. 2 slate nearly as cheap as hemlock shingles; also all the different colored No. I gate. I can lay slate on old shingled roofs and snake a good job. Terms reasonable. Post office addresl, - - Was. HAtrantrotrr, No. 14-tr. " Montrose, Pa. 7ltrillway Notice. • atockholtless are hereby notified that the tenth (10th) !Mash:neat trill be due June 13th inst. They are also notified that the instal ments already due anti unpaid, must be paid at once, as the money is note ner.ded:, The grading of the first ten (10) miles will probably be fin ished by July Ist, and unlmi the stockholders desire a sus pension. at the work; they must re, spud to this call without 'delay. Payments may be made •to • Sanwa ' Stark, Esq., Tunkhannock, B. F Blakslee, Springtille, or to the Treasurer at Montrose. • 11. Coorun, Treas. Montrose. Junc12,1872.—w2 Notice to Settle Accounts. Having waitedon many of my patrans from six to ten years, I must in justice to myself, 'as well as them, ask Tor a settlement of all book =mints, by cash or 'note, between this time andthe first of August next, until that time books *ill remain at my office; After that they. 1 . 011 be placed In the hands of an attorney for prompt collection. 1 • E. L. Gsnnsnn,3l, ' Montrose, Pa., ISTay 29th, 1871 Tarbell lions° Livery. • • Having removed my half of the LicerY to the Tarbell House, I shall be pleased to nccemmo• date my friends and customers with anything in the livery line. Carriages with trusty driver.— Good horses and buggies always on hand. J. It: RAt'ssr,onn Mar Volta FIIODEcE mintiEirs. Corrected weekly by Eluding, Ilnytlen ea Co., ' =Washington St., New .yoslc. Butter, pall 203 W: CheoexthiTY,Petth ' 1314 - r 4 c 103 7 - • • 14(2114 Eggs, perr, dor, - ' 15g1G Flour, per barrel. . . 74111€41.50 Corn meal, 100 .. - 3.7324.00 Wheat, per _bushel _ 1.1n01.64 Ity9 ' - 00302 Oats - 331 Corn N • - 2307 Hops, mop of 1871 " 35e5 Tallow 30 Lard per lb BB9 -Potatoes per bbl - 1 6032 00 Apples " Turkeys per lb: • • ••••• • • • • . miracle ... . cistv ,00111-,.gp*O. A Pitfal Condition. It Ins ado thing to pain through . tuff alive. Yet there : Lie thousands whoa& habitual condition• ts one Of leaguer and totality, They complabiof,, not *eat dithaaa; they surer no positive pain; bet they have no relish for anythtng. which afford! mental or sensnone Pleasure: In nine eases out of ten this Kato of lassitude and torpor arises from a morbid stomach. Indigestion destroys the encror of both mind and body. When thdwasto of nature isnot supplied by dee and regular aisinalLattou of the food, everiorgan is starved. over: funetion interrupted. Now, What:does common sense suggest tinder these circomxisocesof depression t Thetyaternneedarouslng and stregtheulthr; not merely fur an hoer or two, to sink afterward Infos more pitiable condition than ever. (an It asadradly would do If an ordinary , alcoholic stimu lant were resorted to.l hat radtc shy end permanently. 1! ow is tleslmble object to be accomplished? Itus answer to Ibis question, founded on the nuvaryleg.ez perience pf a quarter of a century; Is easily given. !In• fuse new Nbrot into the digestive organs by a course of Hostetter's Stomach Dieters. Do not waste time by administering tempothry remedies. but wake the system np by recaperating, the fountaletsad Ofphysical strength and enertry, the great organ npoe which all the other_ organs depend far nor nurture and support. Do the lime that a dozen doses of the great vegetable tonic and Invigorsnt hive been taken, tbc..feeble frame of the dyspeptic will heath to feel Its benign Influence. Appethdd,wlll be created, a nd with appetite the capacity to digest It craves. Pirsevere until the care is completd—um II healthful blood, dt to, be the nuderlal di eh and Lamle, bone and nerve and brain. Bows , throenit.the channels of clrcntulou. instead of , the watery Pabulum with which they have heretofore been imperfectly nourished. . . IL JACUSOS Testimony of a Prominent Physician "During the post eight years I bate had fregnent opportnfittico of witnessing the effect of Ileutra's Hear Brrrena upon lemons sofferiog from DyttpefesLo, Loss of licrrJus Energy, Sexual Weakness, Dlarriaces, de. I horn known It to prove successful to many cases, where Alinpbatlc. homeopathic oas Ifydroptutt• It treatment had failed, I stilt continue, to -use la in such evilly/AMU n - Ith uniform liners% and hare no heritaniy In pronouncing ll the most CMCIICIOUII dy yet dLecorered for diseases seising from a disordod Siomocis, Liner, Eadneys or Bowels, ' Yours, Tery truly, TB CONFESSIONS OP AN mem. PWiLISEIEM as a warning and foe tho benefit of ponno nun and others, who safer fenny Nervous Debdtti, Loss or Manhood. &e., supplying T 1133 MEANS or SELF•CUIIE. • Written by one who cared tdowelf, after. undergo tog eonettlereble qneekqry, and sent free mt =airing a itoatquid directed envelope. Address, NATLIAN MAYFAIR, Brook Broo:Irlyn, 3une.12,19't2. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The,odsceller, having been permanently taxed of that Mead disease. Coosamption. by a simple moody, 13 atiZtotll to make known to his follawAsniferers the mean' of care. To all whodeske It. he will send'a copy of Monrercrlption tired. (free of chanro.) with the dim. tines for pronarini and using tr.° ammo, which they well dad a 31111:e Coat : or CONIZIPLION, A31 . 113/4 Suorreut• Tl 3, tie. , Partin wishing the prescrlption will please address Br e. EDWARD A. WILSON. 191 Peon Street, Wllllsteaborgh. a Y. 4-17 ERRORS. OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN whotoffered for year. from Nervous Etebtllty, Pernantare Decay, and ell the effeets of yonthful indiscretion will, for the sake of enfering ha nastily. seed free to all who nerd it. the receipt end di rection for nuking the simple rented, by which: he was cured. Sufferers wishing erpront by theedrlsces expert eneu ban do so brad:l:easing, in perfect conaderice, 30 Fix E. GODEN, No. 49 Cedar street, New York. It3rGettlur, riareled.—Essays 'for young iden,on the C e b u of home, and the propriety or Imhropriery of cettioir married, Nvlth rantury help for those who feel unfitted tor matrimonial happiness Sent tree, In staled envelopes• Address, LIOWARD ASSOCIATION Box. r.. Philadelchls. Pa. cunt gdvevtiomtnto. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —ln the estate of 2.11.;J0hn W. Watson, late of New Milford Borough, nnafli Co., Pa., deceased, letter. of Administration m tho •Id estate basing been grantee Pattie undersigned. all arsons owing eald mitat(i, are requested ko make Inamtaliate payment, and a;I persona flaring claim anklet said rotate are renucatcd to present tbcm without DeWITT, Adair. New kfllford, Pa. June, j 9, A bWINISTRATOR'S lionct..ta • the estate or [Ai Abiathar Millard. deceased, tato of Bridgewater township, letters et Administration in said estate hats Ina; been granted to the undersigned, all person owing sald estate, are requested to make immediate papneatt. and persons baling cistern against said estate are re:ganged to present them without tirls,r, MARY It. 31ILIARD. Allot ABIATIIARIttLIABD, Ja,f i l .tian 19, 72.-11 - 0. • Pi; EtYCZ rror:enufa ai&drittat tiNter rthehuneu Connty, to distribute the funds In the hands of ;the Sheriff. arrislng l'sgst.tho Sheriff's sato or the rest estato of J. N. Newell, hereby gives Police that he 'will attend to the duties of his Appaintrdent, at his office in .11ontrose. on Sorer. ay. 13th day of July. l&l1, at one o'clock. p. m.. when and vrhere all persons interest. edlu said fluid wilt presett tbslr 'claims or be forever dc;su.mat from coming in on said food. ' 1. D. SteCOLLUDlathall4. Juno 11'72.—W3. taXECCTRIX'S naumtii Letters' tests -12.1 trieutary to Of, estate of Jas. Conklin, late t Franklin, deeeneed. hare beta granted to the !subscriber, MI persons Indebted to sold estate are requested to msko leimedisto payment. and those be cMons.or de. moods nob Ft the name , will present them without de ist.. F. A. Ward;Etni— of Now Milford, is nottiortzed tetsettle the ticcountoit the edam. • CA11.01.1.57re CONKLM, tematrix, JOtio tII3IIVIRTRATOTrg NOTIOR.—In th e estate of Elisha P. Farnham, deceased . letters ot Admlnla don fe the wild anode; sere been .ranted to the an dcreigned all persona Indebted sald estate, are here by notatled to .cake immediate raiment to the Admin. trtrator; and those berth; Maims against the none, are rearo,ated to present them et the When of J. B. S. A. tr. itecnllnm. . 60L01101 , 1 DECKER, Adm'r. • "''STATE OFJobei Blaney of the inteuablp of lanes Sacquaeanna coenty. Pa., deereused.—Lettere of Ad. ininictmtion upon thnestate or the abort, named dere , dent, having been granted to the andereighed. MI pat !DWI indebted to eald estate are hereby nodded to make immediate payment Land them hating r.latmc spinet the camp, to percent them dote enthentleated Meanie. meat. ANDrISAY DEGNAN, Atai P3,1572.:-dr6. . D3lTtilffrliSTOit'S NOTICE.—In the Dante of .13. dotal Dayton.i cceatos.lnDota of Administration I la the said estate baring been grunted to the undersign ms- ed. All oen orrlng amid eatate.rtre requested to Make immediate payment,and allpersonsbarlngelaleati against said eatato ore requested to prawn t them to L. lt. DAYTON I f Nay 13, . . . iIIANHOOD ; HOW LOST, pow RESTORED. ' . . letd.?.'ggt b Eilit TaigiVag I N: ' IP SAY on thertamcatcranjwithotd 'twill !. : clad of Extunsymtr.ces, or Seminal • . Weakness, Insoluntary Seminal , Laser!, Impotency Mental and Physical lorapacity. Impediments to 31arri no.old; zilto.tlonenliaPtien,EPilepsY, and Fits, indneed by self ihduhrence end rental extratamtnee. '• i grff—relce, in a soiled outdone, only 6 cents!. The celebrated anther:ln this admirable essay, dear. .17 dcznonstratss from a thirty years'. encemerol Practice that the alarming consequences of self abase may be 'radically cured without the dangerous me of Internal • medicine or the application of .tholml fa ; pointing out, ,a mode of cure at once simple,. certain, and efectnal, ,by Tema of which every sufferer. no matter what his :condition may be. may cure hl carat cheaply, privately, :and radically. - - - . rage This Lecture should be in the hands of every ; yen th and eve:7lmm tette land. - . Sent, ender seal, In a plain- envelope, to any address, poespsid oa reript of six cents. - or two post stamps. • Also, Dr. Cularerwclrs.Marrlage Guide,' price Zeta. Address the Publishers.- - - - CIIAS. J. c .itusE i. co., len' Bowery, Now York, Post•Oface 13o* SAM. An Ornament for Every American .stbsISICZIPLICLELMS7 G[lll[lllllll . AlluiyEasilly C:ll2toart. with vivre of 'lndependence MIL""'On tbe Mesa bictura Creek 49.1%t Park," "Up The Scrag!. kin." .I.ln lon Leanne Ilanic. a Imre beantlfaliy Color ed Map of Philadelpbta,straising Farm:met Pura. wbera the Centennial. Anniversary Buildings trill be erected, ke., Bled, 40 by Y 7 Inches. Published in aid of the Cestassoial Pan& /isms IVAirsso.—lisenuld to SO per day can Yamada Bond CD cents. end sPaelfftei. 'OP/ and terns to agents ittll be tent by retenz moil. T. R. CALLENDER CO., Pablisherw, • Thltd end Wolnat Bto., Pla.odolpkto A PRAFITTE . -BUSINESS 1 Q L AN. AT ONE-EIGIITIL TAR CM! E E rtrYlot E ed. Ira eAletery or wick wed. • ALEN desiring $ PROPITALE BLTAINESS,an sours the EXCLUSIVE RIGHT for the rata' of DYOPPB PATENT CARBON OAS uournultNEAS AND OIL ,for COUNTIES sad STATES; Writs for Inlonnelloa or cats ott • ' • • •- • M." -11/ - WNW, N 0.114 SOIITII SECOND ST., PHILA.. PA. 8.-.Ciatinbes initiated idtb CHANDELIERS and LAMB of ETery Aesezipt Lou. 26 Or cent-COW= tip it any other atablithitent to the =BUT., • . . . t= -TORONTO -CHIEF, JR.: . TOBOSTO =RP. 3n. neatly thonangh bred stallion will stand tending the Ist present season for Sty mane. season commend:3g Apti ad Jai y a. Elidaya and Saturdays, at the 'table l of J n . S. Torben, in blontrose, the rat of the week at the subscriber* one mile east of Auburn 4 Corners, on the road loullng Sprinville. PSDB:RUM—The Voronto Chief, Jr.„ was sir ed hr ToronMier, who for geed and bottom ta ahead of to stallion on record. . was stred by Royal theme hls data by Blackwood, ant of an &knee mere. Royal George UM* br u lthielt Warrior; and ho bpirl/pOri , ed lIppo; and he by ereerger, of England. • ' - TotIONTO Clam .1 13,'s dam was sired by tiro Moroi:We bred Jefferson, oat or a Rale/sty mom. Jefferson was by 'Vlrglnle; bob) Sly. Archie. the etre of Sir. Henry end m A andslre of merican Star—dam by Old rarohle.. Second dam a d Bell dlr. Tonowro Carer. Jn.. is a blood bay with blatkpolnts • fall tall, weltMs 1,1%0 lbs.. 103 i blinds high, bas had no training, bat ail good pit, and foible weight Is bard to beet. Callan!' seo endJadgefor yourselves. Mlles of,his get Can be seen at the tobscribeee. blares pastor. ed on reasonable terms. .Accidents and escapes at thei owners'. risk. -._ Other rates ItieeldomarY. Terme to Intern with foal. Zl6; Insuranee money payable March 1 %Z. J.ll. proirdlor. AnistilO Corners . Ps:. March 51 . 1912,—501e- ms, • We have opened for the SPRING /SAGA Mel/aged and boot swotted Stock or Pablo, Noir and Floor Oil Clothe, Window Shades and Paper, Carpit. Chain, Cotton, Yarn, Bal. Waddln.,.• Twines, Wicks, Cloehlt I,ooklng Glaeses, Fanny Baskets. Droorns,Basketa. Buckets. Mush- . no, Clothes Wringers, Wood. • - en and Willow Want to • ' the United States. - • Cot:largo Isamu In tnUtoess auilles as to sett 4104 Prices sad fornleti the bast :milky ot Goods. EOLE AGILST Fdlt THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER. nu= sue. 0,01300 sobl Bizitniths. Trans:. Canscts.6o4sys. An olb or goods. 30 dsys..Net. • Fob 14. gra. Ern. • J. T. BASBO,M. D. . P.O. Box, 17.1, Lancaster. Pa strztitbis IS7XCIBO3.ae. Sign of the Golden Eagle and Mortar JE Desire to inform the public that we bate moved IV our /3tock of Drugs, Medicines. Paints. Wis. Brash es. Combs, Perfumery, Fancy Artielcw, etc- JoLc the Brick Store, formerly occupied by tiottenberg, ROI= ballra & CO• We have recently titled up ibis store In Modem Style ; and ehall endeavor to heap well supplied withall articles pert/OM:4W the Drug Dulness. • We extend to everybody a cordial Invitation to call and see us when in -want or Anything In our hoe. and when rent , to want; give us a friendly tali. To all our old costumiers we dale,' to express our thanks for the very liberal patrol:Lazo hereto(ore extended to es. We shollendeavor,to merit a couttuoinco of the name.. S ery Truly Tome, - • A. B. Bfl1! Montrone: Dec. t 0.1871. • AMOS 171C1101.5. The Oziginel :Rowe Sewing Machine wr.LULISIIEDOSIT. 1111110yEn, A. , Er.. raamisaus &Cm, BIAltiiET STREET, PIIILADD%PIItA. THE •EfiGLE rritia• ts tare: raonaions; BRION'ELOOR, MONTROSE, PA., GIVE US YOUR A11i1i11011! DO YOU WANT T 304 11l Sewing Machine ? fro old frier ls and pat:Email! Earpuebanna county J. 6Za IA In the field soliciting. your patronage lot Please eel end see It, with' the Impromeente, at Wi Egre (l . Remember the ett e Rowe has medelltou bead. • ROOMS AT-. 56 Court Smot, Biugiamptoni N. Y., AND AT Wilson's Store, ffiontrose j Pa. IL IL DIZAIOP.E. itontioact l Jan. 13,18^!. SUSQEHANNA MINERAL SPRING WA I VER CURE. -0 TEM hOttie to tIOR cerehleted end teat i ear, item:l& 'dation a visitors end the treatment of ititgattle. The tollawing ere eating. the dioceses trio= to have Deer ettretl,by the Ilse of the Soviets= IlinerslWatert DISPVSIA. GRAVEL, MADETiB, king? DISEASES VENEIUM.DIEIBiSZSADROIt-' tt- ST, ALL 110131ITIES of the BLOOD; LIVER ULCERS FIuES, CIIRONIC DIABEIIZA, ViIiNGZISEMSEi, Rum. MATzs i. g. =SIP. , Et&s,.},3Avt - u?s, scrtorcu. Cut ciaziocruuts_ Zflesezuseis. To those. who, ecostoiaplito 'tatting tho Bythtis, would say that thoIIOTTSP.Ii PITTED w►th snort to Mei .'nr • corsorer and EASE , . of our 417.3 !Loaders shall true ri o palm; in looldagto ther srottue. We goarantee score or decided holp,or no py. Fo? further partkatitni entrain of, or address SuluhaAna Mud Springth nrwhl 2)=1!;"5' ,tirrklt 1112,,0 Cord)) §oknoo &atm. .74rcr lines alt.lXtedo7l,ol l f SltsrleLSO" caul additionalline,4o NEW =WOW &WINOS /JAM FEW VILPOII9.-81s pirt terest un all Deposits, r, Does szesent Sat UM Bull ' nom: •4111-Lf • • • . 5.144 MAO OM • c.virtro4 •rt.tareit—loanatast traezummt Peak/ gawking Cams Plaster. Flub granite W. L MOSS aco , traders to Dry Goethe. Bees . Seoul sod Shoes. and antral litembsodise,' esk Attest, second does below the Erdseepat antrido. • • -- ON LIOTEi. telit by MUMS* ONSTB,O9IE/SO sOectosear rite Depat...s , . W. S. MEAD, Foundry. end dealer in Plain ostd AU I tUene 115,,0n0. door from Ildnney's gad, gain N. P. SI3IOE.R, Coretego raker and .Undertaker, tTA Mato Street, two donee below Hawley'. Store: . _ _• , . 3IeCOLLUI4 BROTStERS.. Deelent_in Groceries - . aid Provisions, on Mein street.* • • ECOKRIZET.a 804. Dealers Inklour: 144 Xeal, Snit, Lima, 'Cement, Grnmries and, Proirtplo . as=tua Ettrectoppplito tbe Depot. ar T. ItATDEN,r Itannfittarers of Cleans sad Wholesale dealers in Yankee Notions and Panel Goods. on Main Minot, below,Episeopsl azure • MOSS di =AP. Lealber Maaarectstrars sad &alas. la Ic E Deco Vtadlogs; near Episcopal Cpalreit.. • ARMY & TIATDEN, Dealers I n . Drynnandliedicings- ,, and Manunittnrent Clganr, on linin Etna, afar 4. VrEP.16:13. - liesze Shoste. andgeitesslitepsldni on 3.lnin Street., south of the blitge. • ' - .• • • . DSCRBtiIIAV. JE:,'Desler In gezeisl eicretandlpo and Clottdo rt. Brick Store. on Neln Street: • „ GREAT BEICD. L. S. MirtEl3l, Manufacturer of Leather:cud deeler generalXerchandlee. on Than Street.' U. P. DORAN, Merchant Tailor and dater la nati.4 Nada Clothing, Dry Goods, Onxezles andArovidOwl, 1 A oidil:Gi et A :411 MR IVIIITE, Thaniku;kLnT - oland dealer la eloped or Plows ;rid Casthljp. . • 011350 N. IL If. TOIGLEY—DeaIer In Sterne, Ttn, Copper. 2ralle and Sheetiran Ware, Castings, ae. Alan. nonnfaetar• er of Benet Metals to order. Eve Troop, and Lead Pip— balances attended to at fair priers—Olbaan Malan Pe:merle:Ms.-19. „, , ' IIDWARDS & BRYAST, 3Lanufaatarers• of . Wagon. and S le i gh t , near the Ingalls'l3tore: . 110INITROM O. B.ISEEBE—CamaI.7 Surveyor. of ST:Kathie:ma Coin tr. 0111 es In the Court noun, 410zttbse, ABEL Tuniunz. Dealer Metacbses: Drie,,,tintra:tom el• giTClqs JAMES R CATEVATIR Attanm at taw, 'OM* otta 'do:7r Wow Tarttall Ilcmae, Patdie.Ammao.• • 11. CIXIIPEI b CO.. Baticem Iforticti sago TicketsandDxaßaoa Engaud, neon. *nd.i• J. It. FL.tittfEWS Eating Saloon Air the place to_nra " -fee Chem, Oysters and pams, to ettrystyls, On Kiln street.. • STROUD & BROWN. - General Piro an dtdhi Tatar. mica ; alto. tall Railroad and AccideatTioketa - to NOP York and Philadelphia. Odle* Sue dotraffittt F. B. MANDL'S'', 0 etterilltice mod Bridnits . chine Agent.Pnblic Maine.* „ - Bravo a rucnois, the piano laVeregnalidatsdi etner. Clore, Tortseeo r Pipes,!Po Books, PV/Cb "des, Tarim Norton', &e.,llrtek flock. , , W 31,1... COX, by maker and dealer In all article. trattalty kept by the trade, opposite tha Bank. • 1301fD & conirm. *liters In Stoves, Itardwaer. and 3fannfactnrera of Tin and Sticctlzon rata, Cotner of ]fain and Tonndka &trent. 8. IL lions% lanrelatat Teflon ' sad dale? in Oaths. Trimmings, . and Varnishing Goods. a nd Heady-Undo Clothing, an Vain Wet!, nest &nit be low Little and Illakslees Low Onles. • • A. N. DDLLADD, Dealer In Oroeerlos, - Providonr. Books,Stattonery and Yankee ,Notlons,' a< bald ai ,Fublie Avenue! - •. T. SPOKE .4 CO., Dealers la Stores, Hardware Agricultural Implement*, Flour azidOrocertmappo • site Tabun House, . HATESFORH d'ITITCHEL.:Ltvery sad Mir.hisc• Stabit.tnreirotßan.kbnEding. • . _ 11:1151.1%riT1711:10 WILLIAM SMITH'S enalire /Imitate Vtsurmn o rio vrM didthe butesi FIRST CLASAND CO lON F. - ERNI TIJI:g 1 . ...„, . .. . To bo fotnd in :MNsection of tio oatto_try, of Ids info maantatture. awl 01 prices that caigkot Call tosty, oath. Intact. Ho roakes =every box% .- . • , _ i • . ~ _ lIMM3}ISI4)I4 IMULM 1 In tho Condo:, and WAAILLISTS them• UPHOLSTERY WORE CI aft idha doge l 5 this neatst manner 2r* ma zv eve X3:Ei Zo or V=OtriEt KC:11)5 FIRE :WO.l lIATBASSES, COMMON MATRASBI2. UN= D,E.'ll TA K-I NO. _ . . . . ...nesitbscittei at til ficreeter mato the undensittat- a specialty to bis business. llsrliyust tosublesea a NEW and the moat elegant $33/1 lathe atste,sll needing tulas,' bis ussrlecs will bead= to promptly.= at Blas dunes. .. : ,• . • . . . WIT. W. SMITH it SON. Stqatrosee. Ta., alasTZ-7110-4f. k GOOD FART[ POE SALEI—Of 4b sores waU im protedi.well wsteredome good building, lying fro miles from that Dad and two loges from LawritOs Cantor; to Mary. .Towashfp. Vaq's Co"' re,rArok Yawn as the Samuel Ireland D rty eintlA dent , t'a• per Mrs and two thirds of IS an tong For fuel. erpartleabsa enquire ot tt.Traesdell,ort adAdatn6; tam. ar of.d. O. rimpboD.Owego ofti.D. & goad alry bra, ISO'soror say Rani, Dralord Co : s.. C