i*Mmte, I:.•,vr;toiovii 8E 2.17.10E8. -•• • ~ - II *OHIMOIKai.:. ,, :.. - .‘.BXr:. L.II. Val) Paitof . a . Bab StOltes -10 X a. M a gma' Tr. Pm Sabbat**l oo l, rm., f Ake ' WadeleadiYET 1111 IVII - - Vir CATITLIII'OMITICIT . . Reir.a. IkarriEr hahestelSenColl. Flamm& &many In each Month isabballiac.4al • Immediately berm, Bum EPISCOPAL OIIIIIICIL.Rae. IL A. WAllnacct4 Rector. gabbstb, Rervldes , IOX 11. ay. and 7,.y f i m. Sunday Otlx.ol. - • • m. wcek.Ay. 'rticrflnen.L.Wmlnesdays , • —..—• A.P. .. msruothar EPISCOPAL ...Ma, . Aiiiilibig. AIWA* tiervices _ 10.4 0 a. m. mad 'LW p. m. aaaastaSamol • • - A P.- la. p r wortetOg, Thursdays - ' . 193 p-au pßEs4;l4itioreiylvitai . • Rev:4. mialiiea• s.bt.th arra teat • 10.0 a. in. ands aannathEebooL.Map. m. Prayarlltcelln4r,Tttamdar grelllnge...... ......... P. M. -.-......-.......-. , • We- coil attention to- the fallowing advertise. 1ne13 6, new this week. 40ritige Letting---Superv;sors of Bridge cater.,_ --Proposed Amendment to the Constitution ::;,Stiottenter wanted—Uptegrove A..knotwledgetrent. sq . () exerted themselves to recover thi bdilraf 'my grandsoiVelement D. Blakely, - and, mothers whose sympathy and assistance have. tuiniivert to my.selr and family In our (lop, l would return our mostgrattful thanks.. • May they also obtain' mercy "when 'their: fair cometh." J. BLAciati.s. Montrose, June 28,1812. A •froVicro Storm. 4/11Th-d - reday teat, July dth, about one o'cloolt.,. r. 41.01 tecere wind stormed passed Ord the Campton, Bret:Nord . County, de. ing nitwit damage. The new Church, eiltYcipietett, ens lifted from: its' fotinda. rims-and entirely destroyed, also , largely thane agltig the crops, and fruit... . _ Ircetrm Itireather. We knew that the weather bad been warm of latenut we did opt know just 4.4 u, warm omit tut ay, when late obtained Use idea from a very, young son of one of our most prominent citoans. Be had been to church sod on his the ribbon which served as the band of his hat tine Mlase4. Vi'henasked what }rid become of it, the going gentleman responded - "Oh! it wasp:dna 1 took it 41" Atter hearing this we ccaispet. -; No., 2 Fire cii*npany. - " The following officers were elected on Friday craning, July Stb, 1872. to hold from: ft tly to January 1879: Foreman, J. R. Raynsford la -Assistant Foreman, E. C. lleVicar ; 2nd Assistant Fore marylsaac Runyan; Secretary, Geo. it; !Jur era ; Treasurer, E. K. Tarbell; Ist pipethan, P. T. Moran ; 2nd Pipeman, Bliss. Entaarai 31n. Enron looked over closely the olio= in the laSt issue of your paper, and I think - the - name is Carrie. I send you one for Carrie or some one else to I am composed of 11.rirteen letters. My 1,4, 10 1 9, 13, is a color. My 9,3, 6 L 3 a garden implement. 3fy 7, 11, 12, 5, of our coontry. My 8 is n vegetable. My whOle is my name in full. Mud Lake, Pa., June 37;1872. National Progress The Great Atnerican Institute annonnem its Forty-first Annual Exhibition, to be opened in the City of New York, on the fourth of Sep tember next. Applications for space to exhibit the beat Agricultural Productions, 31a:haulm' Inventions, Artistic devices, and valuable arti• elm of American manufacture, are pow in or der. It is intended to make this the most ex tensive, useful and meritorious exhibition ever held in America. A sit of Historl• A TeCelat writer says, before or in 1789 a m td had been built, "trout the south part ~af the Safe,' through Mt. Pleasant"to the State line " &Crier Phiston, Henry Drinker, the oldes, and Join Hilburn, aidedin laying out a town, of sevltaibuDdings, on the Susquehanna, near the mouth of -Cascade' (or Case:Willa?) creek, and (ailed It Harmony. Mr. Preston constructed a road down the said creek from his own point. somewhere, perhaps, in Preston township. _Af terward, he was instrumental in getting a road from Harmony, over the mountain, to Stock port on the Delaware, wherete settled and died lie tnonght the latter would be the great throughfare betweeri the two rivers, while the south road would bring trade and travel to con centrate at Itaimony.—Sumudurnna loutaal. Put In Writing. llow i rany misunderstandings arise from the 'wale manner h which business matters are talked up, and then when each party puts in his own construction on the conversation, the matter is dismis ,, d by each with "all right," 'all right!' Frequently it turns out all wrong, and becomes a question for lawyers and courts. More than one hall of the expensive and useless litigations of the country couldbe saved if peo ple were in the habit of putting their agree ments in writing. Each word in our language has its own peculiar meaning, and memory. May be the change of its position in a sentence conveys-1m entirely different idea from that in tended. When once reduced to writing, ideas tie tired and inelastic: Man larotraed at Great Rend, Last 'Monday 'afternoon, James Haskins % an Euglishman, aged 25 years, went bathing with his brother, about a raile below Great Bend . He could not swim ; and getting.inba deep wa ter, was drowned." Unsuccessful search was made for the body, but On Wednesday morning as some boys were rowing across the river at Binghamton, they discovered the body floating town, and it was secured. The deceased came to,thi's * county frogi kipant six months ago. Be was a )ahpring mn4 biatlrding at Great Bend, and bad just hired Gni fij peel bark. The remains were tak en charge at by his friends_—Suspohanna Journal. Pon Wince Po fltics. .Our P.M. Is "IQ"' 10, Ortuit, as witness the following which appeared on $ bfilletin board In front of the Post Mice, July 4th, 30 2 "From The Caucassion, Mo. State Sovereign ly, White Supremacy and Repudiation. Total Repudiation of the Monatioui Yankee war debt or another Rebellion. . ?or President; Horace Greeley, OM; grown, pox, Trumbull or the Devil. ' , Any thing to beat Grant,' Fits Is Li'bemlisea.", , - Yrelivre no comment to make on the tete, iirlefit'te say that the lust line, !This h Mend- IsnrAslntenied to be understood as original with the P. M. The honest - and intelligent men a tali comity. Vl° are placing the welfare of the country in one' side of the lrilanee, and Graat and his corrupt official brigade, in the other, are competent to judge 91" the tyeisltt of kith (?) conclif4ons as the above; st4rok ite,v,„ spirit that indites thim:"liViona'flie gods 11.0 destroy they fist make IVRY' Tire Seaside., At Cape May the: Colmelda 'house will be ready lbr,guests on daturdayolut ^Oth -day of this month-Mr. George J. Bolton, Proprietor of Bolton* . hotel et. this place and 'the Wash ington hotel on. Chestnut .Strent,Philadelphia, will again - open the Columbia—this being his ninth season at the capes and each season - at the same house. yoF desirable locality, good ocean front' smooth . beach and gineral line of home coinforta let us .recoinmend the popular Columbia house, and for the bust ocean bath= ing mak; Coast, the brat'pationized and best regulated acashore boson fer the summer, let us reeinnmetid CIO May. t s lirr. Bolton informs us his band; has Imw.eliaica,. 44 usual, and the Columbia_ will not fair tohus Min Its well' carried repot-at/cm ler, centred. and-plealure.—Eferris 4'urg P 4 4 14.1, ".: - The 'Frnking PrUfteige. Letters intt beSeutfreeof postage by and to the President and Vieektesidant ; members of the Cabinet.; rhembMs, Gf Congress and dele gates froth Territcaies ;'-Seeretary of the Senate and Clerk. ,- of Douse of Representatives; First and Second dont:rollers or the Treasury, Solicitors, and Anditors of the Treasury, Treas urer and Register of the treasury Assistant Secretaries of State, the .Treastiry, Was and Navy; Comrassioners' ,Gcm4rely - Land Office, of,Custonts.,. of Internal .Revenue, of In dian Affairs, ,of= victilnireof Pensions, of Immigrotion . and of .Public Building; Post master 'Genera and'Assistant_PostmasterVen eral.; lnspector,General and Commissary Gen erator Subsistence;, Solicitor and Naval Judge Advocate-Gene;rar; Solicitor loaf the War Do partment ; Paymaster General ; Chief-Engineer; Surgeon General; Colonel of:Ordnance ; Chief of Bureaus of the Navy Department; Superin tendent and Assistant . Superintendent of the Coast Survey; Superintendent of the Census ; Deputy 'Commissioner of Internal Revenue; Provost Marshal General, and all Chiet Clerk s of the Executive Departments. Inoreaso or Touchup'. The Commissioner-of Pensions lets issued the follecring Circulars for the information of those entitled to an increase of. pension under theism act of congress "Persons who are already pensioned under the act of June 6, 1860, at either of the rates of $l5, $2 or V 5, are entitled by an act passed Juno 8, 1872, to incr sseil rates, and may secure such increase...without, formal_ application and without the intervention of an attorney; nor will any atturneyship bo recognized in such cases. A letter from the pensioner pensioned at above addressed to this office, enclosing his present pension ce . rtitialtes and giving,his post office address, will be a sufficient mpleitentatien of his claim to the, Increase. • The certificates -will raxiets such rntier;e. meet of the increased rate, as will then be for warded to .the perisibit agency at which the pension is plyonble, sail the pensioner will be notified of such transmlssice." Graded School. The following promotion were made M the last examination. The' name of the depart ment to !which they were promoted is given, to gether with the per cent of their standing, IYTER3IIIDIATE—Louiso Carlisle Sri, Frank Smith 95, Jennie Hines 90; Annie Lyons 90, Lila Weeks 90, Nelson Warner DO, Jesse Cran• dall 90, Charles Doolittl 00, Annie Barnhart 87, Louise .T.MIII SO, "Hattie Strange 80. Ilattie Rogers tii, Josic Moran ,80; Emma Lyons Alonzo Cole 80, Charlks4iceler et) Rose 4.)enni son 75. • thusrluat scimoi,--Ed. 'McKenzie 97, harry Nichols 91, Henry Page Bs, ehauney Hawley 89, Effie Babcock 73, Edna Horton 73, May Fo... , tendeti 70, Frank 310xrey 70. Sgs ton Smoot.—Second Grade, Carrie Hempstead 80, Jessie MoNley 7;9, ('barley Marie 71t4, James DeWitt 77, .11Creti IT3wley 77, Samuel Ilehne 73, Mary Griffith 70, Ettie 310,- pan 70. First Gentle—John Lyons 93. Willie lA, in .83. Slierldle 11,-bruin .3. Agtigts 11,9tt%131, 'DUI" ug- 80; IV UH F Jristip 79, 'Ell.a . Sc:oft NN. Elba Pratt '75,'1 er.,;,: Grilils 70. I I igh Sc .I—.l oh n Lyon. I flaw which had been reproduced in its editor- Closing .EXClrelft9s, , ials, but that it hadmopied extensively from the on Ivedim dny afternoon,afternoon, the students of the Tribune, and it was like a boy striking his Graded School and quite a number ot our elti father, for him to go back on Mr. Greeley now. tens assembled in the Main Room to participate in and witness the closing excl., i-es of the No sir, the IttfaUkda must not think that all Term. The thermoneter indicated 84 degrees who take it are in for the office-holders party. It can keep up its low slang and make us much in the shade, yet all were merry and eager for mire hinges as It wishat, but it cannot thivc the, in was eominencement„ The progra dependent Republitants from their settled deter was ably arranged and the several charm:ten well sustained, showing doe t rai"ing , and a de- 1 alination, that if IL G. has a. fair field With , sire on the part of the students to excel. The Grant, to vote Str the fOrmer and not the laqer, exeraie,s,thr.-otigy-iont we c . c6. nd 'thereby manifest their -disapprobation' of plimentary attenion, and the teachers and stn-' official greed, in the bestowment of itationage dents may well feel gratified at their success. I upon those who mate the most valuable pies- At the conclusion of the exercises, Prof. !law- eni,, so that the President may go into the Icy invited Cormay Superintendent IV. C. Til- • chair a poor man and in three short years he. den to make some remarks to the School. Mr. come one of the most wealthy of the land. 'The independent Republicans will nut indorse any Tilden briefly addressed the audience, cbmpli. such office brokerage as this by voting for mentitiettie teachers and students, terminating in be. Grant next fall See it this is not so. Lis retrir - Vilty — presenting Prof. ifacvley,' PeoNf A SOTIsCrirBEIL or TUE .Mcesimosn half of the studicmts, Shakspere's Works," in six:,beautiful calf-bound volumes, and a napkin ring r es a slight testimonial of their affection and esteem for him as a teacher and a friend ; assuring him that his labors in their behalf would not be forgotten - in Lis absence, and of their regret at parting with him. Prof. Haw ley, who was suprised at the gills, returned his thinks in well chosen and sipprtipriato remarks. During his stay among us, Mr. Hawley has al ways received the respect of. our people who have appreciated his auecessfuyfforts to make the school a first-class one and thaw, gifts, com ing from hiiiteldents, will assure him where he stands in their,esteetn„- 7 .Bu,sguelianna Journal. Lochs% • These derouring inseets are unusually numer ons this yetw. 50 tar, they don't seem to have done any damage to the plants or trees, but what may result from such an influx of them it I is difficult to presap. Locusts are mentioned I both in sacred and profane history. The proph et Joel, su the Holy Scriptures, speaks of the 1 coming of the locusts "like the noise of a flame of fire that destroyeth the stubble;" and one ofl the afflictions of Pharaoh wtis a plague of lo custs. In the east the ravages of the locust is terrible, owing to the vast numbers in which 'they appear, filling the air like flakes of snow and darkeningitie sky solhat objects cast no shadow. They eat up every green thing, and after the grass and leaves they devour in their hunger the bark of trees and shrubs. Ripe grain. howesnr. may mane. tut being_tOo bard and dry. ' Oaa peculiarity of, Mese Insects, they do not appear annually ; it is only after the lapse of a number of years that they are again so mamma_ and deettuctive. In the past, in the history cd scene ccandlich the ypara of their extmonrtnaty ahuntimme have - hum marked as Yam_ .nr Pta 6 . 15 ltence and Icle,' Xoaasts are mum in many comatries,rmtsted and fried in butterAircuait We doubt If any one in tida tinizier 'Would relish ddi It of this kind. I PkAlrdin brim illeY appear . regi@rti' the Marketed' EVITA and Axribis, and are estectattd,as gaite a luxury by the inhabitants. peenllty conformation of She wing •of the bactedgiactithe shape of the letter 1V,.. The .ig nostril, and superstitious, always art talk beat for the nuirrdleusAttscide• Mist° he a sign, soft theit„ al= .6V2Pliesribc And. dheY clinCtuom mat it means - gar. "—partial . " • The DlPourth? In Montrose. • The Fireman, according to announcement, had a very creditable celebration of the Deth Anniversary' of Odr . National Independence. The'diy was Maxissitteliluit, but our fl are not 'afraid of "hot" work, hence, they, car-, ried out their prognimme in full, as previously announced. The new Hose Cart and uniform of the Fire Department, made , a good .diSplaY • as they paraded theprincipatstreets, headed by our Sifter Cornet Band. No. 2, in our fire de partnactit, does notilgnify second best, as we noticed their ranks outnumbered and. their ap pearance was equal to that of N0..1; Tha caption on the Fair Ground was well -patroniz and.tfle. Faxitastisi, Minstrel show and sack racing, 'Merited": considerable amusement. AL joke, which-seemed a little hard for some to take, was the selling of tickets for the minstrel showitiltieliwai afterward given in au open tent, with the air fdr a tent pole and the canopy of lleavoulbi a'cinvais, and no dour tender to take tiro tickets. The Declaration of Independ ence was readuby Wm. li. Jessup, Esq., in a clear, forcible, and -impressive manner, after which, J. %McCollum, Esq., delivered a Well timed, eloquent and patriotic address, strictly legitimate to the day. Ills historic allusions, and earnest exhortations, were free from all po litical or prejudicial coloring, and were received with marked attention and interest, by a large and intelligent audience. The pyrotechnical display was unavoidably omitted on account of rain. The receipts of the Fitente . o from their reception, etc., amounted to about Von above all expenses: The; dariVis one remarkable for Its quietness and good;order. We have two or ganizations in Itoutr(4,of which we may well be proud ; our Fire Departinent, and our Silver Cornet Band. now Greeley 13 ReptidlWO Enron DEMOCRAT the Montrose Re publican of 17th inst., I find an editorial on the statements of the lion. Henry Sherwood, ut reference to the dissatisfaction of republicans of this county, with the nominations of the office-holders convention at Philadelphia. It Is claimed that there is no such dissatisfaction existing. The statement of Mr. Sherwood may be too strong. Yet there are many independ ent Republicans who repudiate the Philadelphia nominations. I have been in five towns of this county, and in all of them I have found u goodly number of reading and thinking Republiants, who urn not office seekers, but who control to a great 'ex tent, by their candor and intelligence the senti ments of their naspectivii towns, who are sup porting the Greeley" and Brown ticket, besides many more who will do so if there are but two tickets in the,fiettl. But, iays the Papa,liran, no one has refused my paper yet, tniierorerril are going -for Grant. sow, right this town, there me over fifteen repriblicans who will vote fin. H. G., and all but two rthink take the Rept! , lkart. And this is the result in a gnat measure of the low cunning and stale falsehoods which of• late cov er its pagr . A. Said a republican in Lenox to me the other day, the Montrose P.publie a n is doing More for the liberal movement, than any other paper tin the county, by publishing those transparent falsehoods, which every school boy can detect and understand the spirit which caused their inditement. One of the that Republicans hi Susquehanna Depot, who was opposed to the. Cincinnati movement and who isa reader cf the Reprthli r-In and other administration papers, was so in dignant over the blenders which they have published about Mr, Greeley, that he declared to me lie would vote for lam, and when he went to N. Y. he urhsrrltml for the daily I'ri -1,1 tit. In ronrersat ion with one of the most Mien' p • t republhsins of this town, on the course the Ripaiicita is pursuing, he said he had thought lie would have it stopped, but had come to the conclusion that it was doing more good than hurl, to the reloi l ai Movement., 'atifl therefore take it for the time he had subscribed. He said that the Rep . diiran was more indebted to fforace Greeley for it former sticc&:s than to any tither maw, toe it was not only his brain- Brontlyn,l'a-, June W, 1111 Mari Compensation. Mn. Eorrou The Independent Repubti,m of June 10th, publishes the following "table, of couipens dime (monthly) paid private soldiers and officers up to the rank of Colonel in the Union Army of 1861-5. Lieu Co ls l o 3 l o Co L p ion tis .. s 6 c 0 o . . ( n 10 o Coryp o nts 5 33 ..30 3,140r5. 71.00 ,t 3 /3.1:0 Privates 13 L 0 The Officials Army Register of 1881, paws 684, contains the following Statement of - Monthly pay and allowances In the American may: I.lMt. Gen. $175 00 Mil Gm. 14:140 Wig. Gm. 1r3...'9.00 Ealt4".S/USES AND OFIINAIICE . , taloneia f=l7oo Lieutenant Cobanes,— ............ 212 uo Itiajurs 189 00 Captains. .4 • • tae 00 let Ltentun'ant ' 1.21 00 •ftid Llentertut I'll 10 ftd Emelt Lieutenant.... ' 121 90 DISAOO3XII, CITA= , REFISKAN YND L. 16131. f WITTALNY. Colonels Lieutenants Colonels Majors • Captains Ist Lieutenant - 5.1 Lieutenant Brerit Licit:mints • .; 7 ' d j atan anti nrgimerfal "Qtaster lititti,lllo CO per Meng% addaloriaL . . • ALTaircr AND DRASTAT.' Colancii • Ltentiioant Calm:tele Major • Captains lot Clestausnt. tnd Lletttenants .• • . 105 . to Z7cfl Breelt Lintel:lWe .Its 50 , - Adjutant Sr addition toprylllA oOpettnontlr. Begitaentai quarter Master, -20 per =oath. Oiticere avetzted to Blatt linty &air paraceardtaz to their Lineal reek to the 4nar, It may not betel:Lenny' knoirii that the "al lowances" of ear Officer a l e _fit:saliently Tarim; ly la excess of pay &open.. For Instance, the Lieutenant 'Citarai of tini Army reeetves as payzl27o 00* mcnatit, andlas allowances :are 00 per montli;,tatal 00. The pay proper of a Cd.'tf gaiety is $llll 00 'per moritb,alloirmacel $127 00, - total $1.17 ' " VFarria Cann New York eity,thethermometerstml OA 71=41w last It 195 at 98 ta *Atm, • Water rour.norarik.-. During the It s ated homcri, whit!? at Wurk,:ahould he•vrateredi - voty,frequlattir,say every hourk.rxr!itten. gdarky,go hito.frtho,lields with teams earlyitt the never.thlnk of mitering.nntlillintem time. 'alas qty thei, pran- Alec we bellese, 'and 41 'altogether (wrong, BT:lte4nent ' - .witterin,i;:tleY atilt - s*ent More freely, stand much more, and her. far-,botter in. every respect. - A. copluns,persplratißn keeps the skin cool, and enables plaier man or beast to endure a much higher temneirrtnre than they possibly could where there Is aleck of surface molstum. Bakke, where Work horns are wa tered.often there need he . por,fear. of. their drink. leg to excess and Wining ,theumelves, quence, Theretird, we' say L ddriee these' hot day* see to it ilitiCtuithirig - you'itiffer Ibr water, especially your work team. Zfr:A.'iqL.Pl.3C4tl.:=9 BLAtspEti—lftsvfriim—Tti Suiquebanno De pot; at the Chaffee [Longo,. July 2d; by '.Rer. W. R. Westlake, Ednain.l..• A.. Dlalatlen, of Jaekson, mu-Miss Josephette L. 31tasseoger, of Bridgewater, Pa KNAPP—DECKES- In Susquehanna Depot, at CIO Chat!Ca .1101t5e, 2d, George Knapp, and Miss Genette Decker, both of Gulf Sum mit, Ser.Etr,cllll.l:nn—ln S:usquebannh Depot, at the chaffht , linitse, July 2d, by Rev. W. B, Westlake, Philip Sheeley, of Rockland, N. Y., to Miss Eliza Miller. of DUW.llaVilier 1in" , ..-r—BEAniz.--In Binglnunton, June 22d, by the Rev. Dr. Paddock, Mr. Atutrs C. Runt, of Port Dickinson, and Miss Sarah Beable, of Susquehanna. 31Arrtxtinv—In Ern:Lavine, July 5, . bq Rey. Lotlit , r Peek, Mr. James K. Martin, and Hiss Mary M. Gary,'both of Elk Enke. Mack—SKFTY:ns---Tti 3fidmnoy rite, July 3, by the Rev. A. DI. Wood; Mr. Ebaritxt N. Mack. of Brooklyn, Pa., and Miss Lou E. defiers, of Lenox, Pa. Pkande—TuATcann—ln liarfonl, dune 12th, by Rev. A Miller, Mr. Marvin T. Perigo, and Miss Abbie E. Thatcher. HowAnn—ln Liberty, on the 11th inst, Mrs. Lucy Ann, wife of Henry W. Howard, in the forty third year of her age. The suffrnpv of Mrs. Howard during the last weeks, of her life, were at times, intense, and watchers could scarcely regret the release from mortal agony. yet to iriends and acquain tances her departure is mgreat loss. A lonely husband and bereared daughters testify- of her worth, kindred and nei,labors will miss her companionship, while tiro ,Baptist church, of which for many years she has heart a member, has lost a valuable laborer.- Xi CS' N FAS , LOCALS. Wanted Inuneellatels, a noon slumutaker, ti work on new work, permanent ciunition, wax! wages, none but. a first:class wiolauan need apply. Ad dress IThrttanowt: & Co. Montrose, Pa., July 10111,r1872.—w3. Keep the flair Enbleminbed. " I mu like an old hemlock—withered at the top," said a venerable Indian Chief, pointing to Ids thin and bleaching locks . Thousand+ of men and women in society, nineli yotim:rer then.the oil Sag -Amon., are like him, " withered at the top," .simply bemuse they Lave neglecte.l.to use the means of ',reser , . tug nail beautifying the hair Willed science hail placed at their disposal. If !Awes K./ern...mon Is. faithfully applied once or twice a day, to the fibers:nut tae scalp, it is jest as impossible that the hair FLoald decay. wither, fallout - or become harsh and luny, as that a meadow, duly re 1tra1,..1 with - nightly den, end sunlit rains, should Leconte arid and barren of PFONI blade. This matchless preparation not only keeps the hair alive and the Skin of the head in a healthy and clean condition, but actnally multiplies the lilahtrnts and imparts to them a lustre, flexibili ty and wavy beauty unattainable by any otlmr mod, of treatment. It ,loco not, like the metal ' lie and sulphurous hair dycs - ,dry tip the natural inoisUtro of Ilut scalp. bat supplies nutriment to the roots of the hair and vigor to the fibers —PunoaTivklPit.t-s have become a settled necessity with the American people. lndeed, cathartics Amyl; love been' and aiWilp3 111111 St 1M:111141i, in'soint fotm. all mankind lir ibis country the pilolnr fortzt of .tulministpttion has bevy. grin in favor since.pills were first made of Aloes and" Rhubarb, rolled foto a ball.' Their high position In the public confidence has final ly been secured and fastened 'into permanency by Ayim's C.11711A11:11(• L'im.s, the most skillful combination of medicine for the diseases they arc intended to cue's, that science can devise or a rt produce. Those echo need pills, na Winger hesitate what pit); to tithe It* they can get ,wait's •Pit.t...4,— . lsrbeeling, (Va.) Prco. Notice. The second quarter on the pews in St. Paulus church, will be due. July ; hope it will be _promptly 1;?all on or before that. date. 1:1. J.:SI/ion; Taus. 31oqt rose, Ji . ine 2,6,18;2. . • Music! Rude:: - Latest Sheet Music received every week - , Pi anni Organs, Music and Instruction call at Isbell's. .1. F. BnoNsixt. Montrose, Juno 2d, 1d72.—w3 School Directors. Will please notice (see - Belton] .Journal for June) that the Annual tic Ipot Term is .extend ed to fire 111011 (113 ; arrangements therefor should be made in determining the amount of new Sellout Tax. I am anSinus to have nll the Allot:Lai Reports as soon as July Ist Unless all are filed in School Department by July 131 h, the State Ap propriation may be witbbeitl. W. C. TILDEN, Co. Supt. Forest Lake, Jane 12114 1972. V. S. Mall The contract for 4akrtyiog the Wail between Montrose and Friendsrille, has been awarded to rile, and proposals will be received by D. D. &arta or Poit-Master - of Montrose, for sub-con- tractin.. ' _ - • • • It ILvrwooD. Montrose, June 3 - Ite, 18L'.... Slate Boothe; • The saibseribei mit furnish:tad pat on No. 2 slate near)) , as cheap as hemlock shingle.% also all the diderent colored No. 1 slate. lam lay slate on old shingltsl roofs and make a...g00d Terms reasonable. Post office address. Wm. lisennworr, No. 14-tf. 111imtiose, Pa. Noileo to Settle Accionnts. IlaYin'g waited on Many of my patrons from six ioten years, I must jitstlee to myself, us well as them, ask for a aettlement of book aceounWby cash, or rtote, betnrean this, time and thagno.of, August,gext,• until that time booka*llt remain at my,Offleo: after that they will be plated in the hands of ail - attorney for prompt colketion..: 1.: - . L.,L.,Gairmeart, M. D. , Montrose, Pa., May .19th, 1.872. ElO3 213 IX ura 00 116 50 SIM 00 199 00 • 110 IX .140 50 .. 110 00 , NEW, TO= Otto'mom ICIASILIVES. Ctirrected , wetkly - byi aidiagg, Etaiden kb Ca, lark- ?utter; pasl 23e1.„ 1 1 22=3 Cheere,d,perit! -• • . ' _ toe.si facto alry ry, ".. • -311 1 .1112 peedoz .... ' • ' b•wor‘ Flour per barrel. 5.230540 Corn . 3.50QM.75 What, per .... .1..5ted.57 • . ' 75 e 7 6 CYala, ~. ~4-1605 Com. • , • • :63e83 tT0yf11371... 7 ......; .• .; , 851V0 Tallow - " - ' - • ••• Lord Per B) .••,.„- •-• • - • 8 4 0 Potatoes Per '' • :•.t -t-tt W. 441/ 00 Apples Turkeys peirll).; .•-••• • - • Clieketa.l-,•••, • • Dtwk4,-; D~7BTSI9. Apedal golittp. die's" pdtgungte;..llala 1:61 boeitiiiCarritya that. ripen .the ; kstrves tPliettecatst „many diatrexeing diaseases, if libellee; beat all pro ! dispokilid td talent:titles: this la the 'swoon in *bleb attacks may be natlepated. A weak atruntelf; too; is wiialrestirithe snmeterlnsidathif, otod.t.tn loos or - :vitalitY:tdrongh ;honoree by extempro_pemolraticei lie so great, that a wholesome tonic, combining also the properttea of a diffestve illuminant and gentle =OAP I ant; Is In Puiny eases necessary to ttealth,kad tinder no eitiuMiiiianecs should be Wipe:Pied 'with by ttoi sickly and debilitated. Of all the preparations InfAkia-i ed thus to :theta, icatatuiend fortify the human kettle Ahem .le Pane that will compare . wlth•Bostetter's , ..Celebrated Stomach Bitters. They have beenttie. .ged ;nut "in th e balance of experience and not found g: hare bee* rticornmecned from the AMU. a great tnedt chisel epeelfic i no: as a beverage, and in olio, Of...lnter' atoll oppotiltiOn' from innumerable qnsrterelatandli, after a twenty years trial, at Um bead of alt propriety. medicine a 'pleaded for the prevention and curd or air ordinary Complaints -of the stasnach.". the 'Weer: the bowels, and the nerves. In tOo unhealthy districts_ bordering the great riven of California, froatetfeeir .Stomach Bitters may be classed as the standsrd.one for , „every ex:welts of intermittent or remittent fever, The `people vela inhabit:those districts. pleat the most' im plmit confidence in the preparation -1S COO fielettee that Is Inereared every year by the re uits of its operation. Aa bloats, so ealled,ef :the moot ilornidoes character.: 1 are epnaglag up like fungi oo every side. ihnpabilc is tar lioactters Bitter., are that tbeJabel, ete-are cor rect, mid relnember that the i.,!euulne article 1p never. cold in balk, but In bottles only, Testimony of a Prominent Physician. ..During the post eight years 1 have had frequent opportunities of wltnesilog- lhn efrect of Idtant.cn'a Inns Litrmitts upon penione eniferinu Isom Dys,pepalz, Coes of Ncry.iiis Eneriiy.•desnal Wealtuese, ttlaryheee, Sc, 1 hues known It to prove ittceessfol In many casee, when, Allophone. nonnoopenale and ilydruptmt ic treatsnept bpd ihilads I still continuo so mat It in such comPlaluts with uniform simeesa,-and balm no heeltruiey pronouucuiv . it the most efficacious reme dy yet diecoveretl for til ' ecarce arising from?, edieordea Stomach, Liver, Rodney. or Dowels, • Yours, very truly, J. T. BAISF.D., M. D. D. O. Ma. 19G, Lanemter. Da THE CONFESSIONS OF AN THVAII:D. as a warning And for the beltetit of patina gun and MAcr•, who seer from lierWUD Debility, LOBS of Manhood, .to., Pupplying TUE 31EANS OF soar-cm:at., wrimr k by one alio cured himself. after underphtz Coni , lderuble quackery, end rent Roe on receiving n puat paid directed envelope, Address, NATHAN MAYFAIR, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, :ono, 12, Init. Gm TO COSSIINETIVE9. The •dvertleer, having been permanently cared of that &old disease, Consumption. by a thymic tented], is anxious to make known to his fellow.suffereta the means of care. Tn all who desire it. he will send a copy 1.1 the preecrlptlon need, (free of charge,) with the ;fleet lens for prvea riot and toOne, the .me, which they wall Gods stnt Cent err ConselrriOn, AsTnitA, intenenn re". Sr. Parties tr 14 inn the prescription will plovuso nCldreee R. EDWARD A. WILSCS: , I 191 Fenn Street, Willtatasburgh, F. V. • ERRORS OF YOUTH. A ILTY,L,ETLN rtrirlecrr:' youthful indh.cretion will, for the sake Of saffering hu manity. send free wail who need It, Ina receipt and ell for tuakini; the •1111 pie remedy by rhich teas cured Sufferer. rnshingta . prnfle by tboadriscearapeel once can do so by addrcsalug, in perfect confidence, .I'OllNll. rffIDEN• fin. 42 Cedar street, Near York., rilrGelllngllnrricd.—Eaanya for young Iten,un the delight. or home, end the proprtetr or itottropriely of gutting marrlt-,1, with ~ ,a nitari help for throe .ho fel:l.'llMA for matrimonial happiness Sent free. in itealed enyelopea• Addror., 110 WARD ASSOCIATION Ito: P., Phlimieintita, Pa. BILLINGS STROUD General Insurance Agent, VILE, LITE AND ACCIDENT INNIIRENCE, TVlciacita-cpsia. lo- Co Capital and Sol rplue VIM° DX Home Ice. Po ,N. Y.. Capital and iinrplue, fel.ooo.ooCl Royal lon. Co. Livvrpool •• womo.coa Liverpool London .t Globe " flo,ooomon Franklin Ins. Co Ph I'a • ta.sso.oou m 111 No!: A..r.la 11130,000 Ponn.y..inia Fire LIUMUO Joe. Co., Stale of Fonn'a szoo,ton • I' nion Nut nu I f4f11).000 Lvcoming Piro pkon0.1)11,1 Inv. Co, . •• SIIO,OIXI • T—• X" 333 . Corm Mettuil Wu Ins. CO., AlLovlta .i.tuericnil Life, rhil'a. A. 0 OtrlaErlVT. TTaveler, Inceo Jiarford,Capital and Sutplas 12,000.000 Hallway Pbeeny,rn. 1:250,1:0). Thenwlernigned has b. en well knowate Ildnannityjny the p.ut all LarlalllllCC Agent. LeFtestib,bribed by Ale Compainies bare always been promptly paid. Igir - Ogleenrstiloor can from Banking °Mtn Of W. 11. Cooper I Co., TurnPlke al. lionl-rate.rll. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.: CHAS. E. SHIM, Solicitor. Moutrrme, May V., S~dYTIY~ MEG CRIME GATE. . (Parr-mama, Ocrondr. 31, is L claimed by one best Judge/ate meet -the L to long felt, of a Convenient. Practical Datable Gate; so indorsed by the !detest authority inittnetiett. le entirely different from And has many adrititartn bier any other Gate ever invented. In Cheap and emily einietrricted and for convenience taunt fait to please all. Can he opened and closed without the opperator clnintng bin peeitinn, orlintling a pontiff, and it desired can be eastly arranged to he opened and Closed without dinnounttng. It veronica no mare ground when opened then use pods'vel.butit rateable Making It very desirable, over any other Onto to farmers and these living in Villages and Towns. - Is in order every day to the year, no snot, to shot el to whiter. It can- DM sag or get oat of repair, For further particulars address the tinderrigned, who will tas far as passible visit the cereal terarrat'es' Pennsylvania and adjoining. Smits. for the parries, of exhibiting and introducing the ...am?. Farmers and enterprising , mein getterullY. will do welt togive this special attention, &adds Gate certainly will go Into general nse.. GEO. 8. MACKEY, Proysiotor. Nicholson, Wyoming Co., Pa. Jane 12. "it —if. 0 TO ALL DIOVIATG WEST ! BAGGAGE CHEMIZI) THROUGH Aan TICKETS AT LOWEST DATES! TO ALL 1 . 011 - ro WEST, NORTH-WEST AND' SOUTH-WEST.! 1 , 011 SALE at all printiplo stations on line •of Dela, ware, Lackawanna*, Western Railway. HO Nicom Dis 2,l6 xmaiEsc:mm.lc. • .•96:1 1.2 4 170.aus PECTAL INDUCEMENTS to 'notifies and.Cedonles 0 moving wed cmobtaln Tiirostfh Tickets to ST. LOCis. KANSAS CITY. LEVI:MVO-TM ATCIESON. ST...IOSEPII. PT. SCOTT, DENVER, and allpolitts in htlarionel and Kansas, at the very loweat rates, and have' theithousekold goods and freight shipped at specialities , ..VP-zaasitilanTaCiaz2l;LEO PROM MONTROSE, AND ON LINE OP Delaware, Lackawanna ilk Western • ! ' • • scliamosw taverrotiee thata Direct Conitecties made at BINGHAMTON. with all empress trains. on ERIS RAILWAY. sere to ask %be 'Stetter* eta "ERIE RA tl.wr hich ran be procuredatOSlca el MONTROSE STAA w GE MONTROSE, • a.113.461Thai, •11.60134. Vow -LS rrival.-;-FRESH AND 81:1%. PERIOII TEAK, Jaw retclard and foa ode low OW Oish a 4 A. J. W.E.73/111.. NOVI7 Crockory—FOß . SALE .B A . T lassivarit :FOR SALE A' - - - IL J. WEBB'S Ashton Salt FOB SALE; BY .11. 3. WEBB. Otangos a',1:14111c/r9.! AT ! WEBWS 11LL Article* hi the•Grocfny Line CO be bc_elpht• et ' Lour Prices AT th e STORE; of 1,1,y 114.-73.—tf U. iI.WIL:BII.' Aff':' , D a ,S . NJ f. / T , 14 .-i DEAL= L 4:; • HARNESSES t • SADDLESH r• • TFUNKS • • • • COLLARS!!! • • - • SPURS' !I • - • • I --- LIGHT' • -LEATHER 1! - r r.- 41,101214.1ra ! te.._;: .3:11 JS; 11 1 • t' Zit!! SZ:i ob Fifkil6s, 1812: - =MIMI IXDir . ol:rg,s3..)s.il I , AT , • -. --•' ,• , ,Y -7 .!. - -,,, , 1.:',•1 1.•_‘;;-: - ,-- ,, •-,-.- 7 , •• •- - i.vr-r:1... ikilit:W , - - . ur -.7 • --. ,r- ,-- • • -it • -pa-,: f....;.ri; r •••ja;:- , Ni - • :.,,-' +-•,•:, .I' ..,;", •oi r. 3 :',..i. ,: - il - • .1) P. . ' , Z.i i, :: ! .. COMITL4T*Tf t ,itt.i#ytkirAt Beautiful Dress Goods, in all the nbvelties of the Season:. . . A seralgibm • .' -- AS.SOIOhIENT ,! OF . . ' WHITE 'PIQUES NETS: 4iN§OPE - S;s*o:gglj r- S? LI NS, VICTORIA LAWN Si', 14Aag . COURT.I4§', C.;;ETC., • ; SUSHAWLSI IN 310ti'TRoS.: P 4.ILASOLS ! 40ets AND' tryIVARDS, SPLENDID KID GLOVES, at n'ata PER PAIR, and at 451.7:Meta,BE§T RAW ANS EVF,R. OFFERED IN ISIONTROSE!!: B L SILKS. IN -TREAT : • VARIETIES AND AT LOW pßibgs,cAuctms,.. AND PERCALES, NEW STY LgS,' TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK! GREAT VA kIETIT OF GEisiTS,and BONS LINEN GOODS!' 1.1,001AV1 $.l SA MU SPLENDID SCOTCH SUITS F 4031: 81p),0 VP:WADS, SIRM, NEW iriagy`EARGAiNS : ALL dr'FANdk - - OOPS, We ata deleflyitted to tri#o. 4, pa elp,lect Gitrpoptiplte , . to,poy °toe— clet,etoek pooLkt. for asp and will be nor itio fikilitiy: • I *4l l .be C,enii4eo; itMENZIS & CO.: Joao '407144 MORTROSE BAIIIR r 'y ~.',0;f1;41-1.11014 Latest :, ara~:+v~;r FOREIGN 'AND ROIFENTFc , nRY GOODS! Ie.ALSCY DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS % L.it:Z.ASDIPACNY GOODS WHITE A... 111 Wircki.s7l .; G°9l?§ , 12 ° 714 4 111 0'.E.V7, IV G o T 1 1313IED;AND ‘: . . 'III:4IMEDIIATS, - • • innuox. s,runytng, • , LAtOinira;q,c.,-•i READY 51A.DE"-CI4I(tZnINGS FOR ..11R2f - , „ ItOinEr3.#lll, izooe : .. • • 'AND. tUSTOIi WORK. •.• ,• • - • . Gi2liaric.Elllp3r, .so Ira AuirE.ss -...FUItINTISIDSO GOODS !gricTs.frxrsidweiits, .; '9ll"AtLfttrAirriEs: AND LATESZBWTIES. i; ':- • ; :!? AWITI , GREAVVARIETY Al THE , • • . . • • Velßoams litetro;di;-:- tiIIT'fEH~ER~ ~0&ENBAI~,~~: Sats;r4she . d_ las s. 406t4katriOsag ' itOTWEr silrara3,sWOOLEH WU, irsanlig as lisrlAtink 111 mg all wool,hannelaf checker* and white ;•-also eaten:Ws* Mae , . site test- fo r made. air. woo mess Eel ausilheerew, Isrselot or sloth; callsaiL forellog i tar.Wge for lieW. , -1•Istow ans- =swan hew/ or yaw wool elsewhere. Mi1i,404 .rialleipert 'of Montrose. - J. W. Wart - • efi1eaM4649.... 1 / 4 91cc; aa-4 B;rac Vll7-3ELW IT.1.0":1%Xt:-. .1r;_: .',. _t: • - - WILLI 4 W M TWS i'iRST:CT , MS , AND.POMikt. O. N. • ' FIJIII T.' • ibe found to Ws section of the eoita t 2T,. of hie enelb,; total:Acta re,.gad pr tees that autztot tie tato lattlort...l.le =thins vatr..batt EWEN . StOPI MUMS Iti ted donittyjuid UPHE r itirtVOltat ; Of allaiinas i3onditralts lieflOdzaftratelt • 14*, p. 43:16",3",16117' Vl* VAIIIOU4 "' " : tkißk ci I .Z :I I IATROMtg ' :" - • 't• n .0031X0ii ~ . 1.L.14 D.. T A., Tbe enbacrlber will hereafter mete tug dadatiktilla specialty Au Me lmeltkeas. 114‘111g 'tut, complete; • • NEW - aid the poet elegemt =AWE In the itatitill 'needing hie w!* F l 4 bC[!ttcndedw 17. 3 cc 2 5 17114 111 !; I ectlefc9l4 l 7 blraci• • • " Int tfr sttrra &AO* Moatrose, ro„ Jam 3 . 1.1812.-003-44,, , THE..EAGIg, , Ito ri s . t` • sarrEraVga 'Jab! iv-Xcil*.C:sXalßil, =omicrons. BRION BLOCK,. lIIOIIPTROSE 11' , Sign of Golden , Ettshi'and: mo rt ar: l, :1:: lEDcalro to (storm . tionhblic thit •irti Vivi. Crania our Stock of Unto, lf edklnee. Prtinth;o4,4lanth; er Combs, -Portal:Derr.; Fancy. Article% ctc. trito lain, Brick store, formerly occiipletL by GOUcilbag, Ham, • banns & Co. . . too hare receutlYlltted up this [lmo la Modem Style, and thrill endravorto keep well suppltcdwlthttll att!elea pertalnitaba th e Don . Badness:- • We evend.to everybody. a cordlal Invitation to 11:all antf ecru. when in wash of anything to oar 'MIN' mid :4 when jib? ta want, eve vs • friendly .tail. To:a11.. rkidenatorit ern we'dtuiro to 'express our thanka for the' jlTl l . l .llk4=l , • VcTx 7 rouy Yourt, —• . ". • ;'.- - A. B.- BUM, - libautrcraa Dct. 29,1511..431.0 5 NICHOLS. M'aVt7 3F51rt.147. NEW 000DSi- firm underrlpled having rotated, refUrnbilied JL rmstocked the 'lore, formerly occupied by it Knit. yap, Zr., at Lammlglu Centro:M:om preparodtabill.; lehthe imoplo WM as dmisaUlo muirdy.ol, • D:RY G . O 0D511.7: BOOTS & SHOES! T HARD . W4RE! CROCATRYI:ifc,sfe.. As eau • tus foond'elsowhere, amt stlis Ddirabla '; o.ll.ll:aunLi '; taAnz Lawaville Center, P 3., April 2.1. UV, • I .Aa Ornament ;or, trark Ham' , • t; •DI , - --% 1 33::E; 136.1912:EMXCLEL.Wic: 1 , GUITERNIL.IIIIIIVEIIIRT ,?„:„ rn.= atttessUrgo beeitl4lly Eerie.; et' of PAllad elphis. show giralrmotintruk, where; the Centennial Annivereary palhlltigs All bog' masa, jzrhes. .r., c r , '.; PubLished in. LK of,tts. ttiteClOir dicta bitsoW gess to ants,: tai epectmen egoism,team tie WM*: sgl em Straus/ . * tr ,„ it..ozdatt: Thioptl iriqui4t is Li adelpLG -A PIUiRTA LEAUSINEStii , LIMIT 0.0 , A iro , 43Aff: iw*IMORTII =CI • ILOST I Cannot LiErpladtd, eldasner or arktbialt... , deoIitaga.PROFITAMEXIKINF,S9,Inta i tfa tho El - mums, WOW for the tale ost ,* PATTNT cAnnoN GAS MUT BONCE:S AND, IL for COTINTIF7 and STATP.3.• falOcaatleati or call on' • 4..}4 sor IL; Dtroirr, . SOUTH SECO= N. 11.—Ctiagch . cs furnished wilkaIiiliDELDIRS LAZIPS'orEnTy desetiptloo,2s vereral: ctFU3nti' at anyottihreilabllereracnt 1n.p.0 country. , ft,. . • AT. A.l. ouLLAnws ., . .Td tho place to boy jOar Groaaties, Proilaions, 41164.44.• • LakrilloT T rgeiriv. 1 12, 7 ,40 2 " 2 _o'hY l ied.deTt=i uU Map* poolok Ziaod Salarataa maw per paper:, 'Choke Cooled Beef, minas altelArhouca,, miser! A :WO stair ortanned and Dried k'rtl . tir and Vecetall_lew , and morals a taw dark : 7;11;4 ,;;r1 • PitratattaillaltAiahatditakireriaralb !mks timoka tiallhati an alla fact. a nd , cVerftlArtg. needed to keep house with and • bow an extern:poly low for ver CZth or midi PUN r fin ,Xontrose.llach,l3,7l.—noll—w3.• • . • . GIIkAT DENDI3OROUGNSCWIOL REPOItri; ;fit,. , Total iviount •et Indebtelnesit c tbe inottit• • • • • rZnoa , • Amount of 'Frani:anis • b 1 4u , , • • June 111.11371..,;y: MAT.:•' ' Attioanteatb rcaelwitteptiallaourcesliXlltb . :: • : . cr. ^ r. • aid Ainosulttat4 rot,tertetiCts vragew... • f a d,• •eanticimitol '• 94; s :„M t i r I ap4ri r i T s ; ce 'gob om • 'i:lib to tuomisiiii;4"iiiiii; • • • • r.112311111-1116i1X1 Aivotnit of . 1*142 , 49 ;or.; Cets'sOrkv"44l22 . 6 ligereci'of iledi it ibis Si,at (814ned) ' T. 5TP.P11.1315113,1 Attc*l. A. IL I . 'istr . rx? . ! et_g•s7yo7. • . . . • IBMPILOVIID CIRCULaIt , is; - • gai..496 *IC . 43..!.$511111,VritTrttis ld Ma ui =Ars tuiufewhindzit‘ltir o , • rotor.iziaststik. F irnthetcimatr.athire.s.,o:ro, by • • 131,Y or. imps, moo tote' . Pa., Feb. t.18t2.-;•iio6 7 11. • • •• .•. • , - • . , a ROCERIES.-Tsas .. _lli, gnat rimq , , , ty NA and ettbsp.l i r theidaalltles: Dtiod'Peseber. flop, beet .13 mszket. nice goal ty of tokens , ape ar,Vo, fee, and a fall ano men tof Spices, &e... Itontrose,Dta 20. -rt. AB= Ttralial;:", • • ; fetleillitfiter, A MOO• OP.edt , sem:tient el t.:OF cape Vin*APA L :I24:: , I • , -- rt GROCERIES! f