Xocat 4ntrilignm RELIGIOUS SERVICES Itrir. L. B. Fano,. Pastor. .10X a.m. and I p.m. 13 tPTIST Citrißelt, riabbatb Service. Sabbath School Pritycr Netting, WednesdayEventags t'ATMOLTC CIRTISCIL Rm.?. etsttaan s.thOath Service. 13ccond Sunday In each Month h.hbath School Immediately before Moos EPISCOPAL ElltiECU—am Z. A. Wartramm.Rector. submit, Services, lON a. m. and ti p. m. • : u Inlay School - • 11 m. Ai vekasy Services-Wettnasdays T P. m. :ANTl:opin EPISCOPAL ....Set. A. D. Aterminza. :Sabbath Services 10.43 a. m. and :Alp. tn. -Sabbath Sc haul .. _...4 p. m. iMtscv Meeting, Thanes:B. .1 Mtp. in. :JAMS'S:THRUM CDIIIICit Rey; dia. liturri. st.bbsth Services , 10.45 a. m. Me 'iM p. m. ' sBnbath School PIM p. m pn k yir Wain, Thursday Evestings "..ii P. m. Greet - cy-and Brown Club. Arg,ularineeting of the Greeley and BrOwn Club, e Thursday evening, nt o'clock Fall it rolling. Turn out and keep It' in triOtion. • ItellglonS. • There will be a meeting at the Universalist church, in Montrose, next Sunday, at 3 o'clock, p. ru. Subject, "flow the blooil of Christ .citinwes Crow nll sin' , ; Caucus: Caucus -Remember that Monday ne.tt)3 the' county eonvention. Let there be a full attendance at She primary meeting!, in each district, on Sat urday evening, and a Mull delegate representa tion on Monday to the convention. Victory belongs to the vigilant. fintAllilov. case Of small pal' Ig reported at Simon ( „„).. Bring about one half ore mile from the LnNneaa ,art the town, on the New Wya losing road. Ins son is the patient,• who was ' , oug h t from sera,;ton on Monday morning last. The Borough authorities have fenced up the mad. In that lokm - Rty, and are tahln; every . nean•un• to on•rent the srread or the disease. Rally Rully tt I:nde.r the attspiees of the State Committee . Prof Leo Miller, will speak to the ettituns of this vicinity on the political situation as follows: .....titisquelianna Depot, Wednesday, Sept- 4th, 4 rest Bend, Thursday, " sth, 3lontrose, Friday, " 6th, IA preparations be made In each of these viscvs to give him a lull hearing. Entr,ma. Mn Eurron send here an answer to the enigma, by Merlll.wr, in your last paper. The a hole is, THE MONTUOSE DA-310E11AT. dons O'BnxEs. Itri,igricater, Aug. 2ath, 1872. Bapllo Pastorate, .1 E. Cliesshire D. D., late of 'Mansfield, It,. It.ts in, accepted the call to the pastorate of the Bahl 6t Church, in this place, is expected tbo precut at the sessions of the Bridgewater Meeting, in Montrose, this week. Irr chenhire, designs entering upon his ha ,vittk the church neat sabbath day, Septent her lot, 1872. Cdnrt Proceedliw,i William W. Wilcox, convicted the first week ot court of placing obstructions on railroad t nark . sentenr:al to pay a fine of riO and costs and to undergo solitary confinement in the eas tern penitentiary for two years. Charles IL Bissell, convicted of stealing a horse. ware need to restore the property stolen, sr nut already done. or pay the rattle thereof, pay a fine of $5O and costs, anti to undergo sol itary matinement at labor in the penitentiary for one Tear. Joseph Thompson, convicted of larceny, sen tenced to restore the property stolen, if not al ready done, or pay the value thereof, pay a fine of $lO and CO3ts, and undergo an Imprisonment in the county jail for six months. Mary Lake, convicted of larceny, sentenced to restore the property stolen, or pay the value thereof pay a ftneof $lO and costs, and under go Imprisonment in the county jail for nine months. Rufus S. Tewksbury, convicted of larceny, 4in the case In which .1. W. IL Bradford was prosecutor,) sentenced to restore the property stolen, or pay the value thereof, gay a line of V 0 and costs, and undergo solitary confine ment at labor in the penitentiary for one year. Same defendant, convicted of larceny, in the case wherein Thomas Goblin was prosecutor. sentenced the same as in the above case, term of imprisonment to commence at the expiration of previous sentence. Also, in. the ease wherein F MeKtme was prosecutor, same defendant setneuexrd to a thiril year in the penitentiary. Conith no. W. IL Gage, Dennis McGrath, and (lark; Delahanty. Indictment, for not open ing a road. On motion of District Attorney, mirk progrini entered. Stephen Maloney vs. Patrick Dacy. Verdict for plaintiff for interlunar. On filling petition and bond, court direct transfer of tavern license of L J. Shallun to E. L. Street. T. B. IVilliams and Helen M., his wife, to her tie T. IL Baker and wife, to use of Moselle Brush, vs. Brace L. Brush and George Henry. Ejertment. Verdict for defendant B. Dolan vs. Edward Moore, Verdict for de- 3111,, Cmnl: cp. Washington lIIIWNLti Ycr Akt f. or plaintiff 'or $2.1. On bearing petiiiit Court appoint and ddxig• nate the tom, knows the' Stalfoni School Loose in the township of Liberty as A place for Bolduc t cbrliom in said township. on petition and motion Court fix Herrick Ccatn• School house as the place for holding elections in the township of Herrick. Record of the Past and !Present. It wilt be rementhcfed yet by many, that a ronier stone was laid by the Masons and cid- Brooklyn, at the former building of the Univcrsal6,4 church, in that place, the 22nd of July. 1524. Ebenezer Gcre. Esq., addressed the Masons on the occasion. The metaltc plate for use, was furbished by a Mr. Hartshorn, then living in Montrose. The record put on this plate at that time, reads as lollows (I will here say as it may not be generally known, the same society arc about erecting a new churell duo n in the village and while removing some of the fouadatiou stones from the old church, the plate above sucerred to was also removed, and found on examination, to have been taken out. un the same day of the month as when laid thew, namely, July 2 1 , 1ds and hating laid in the cornet' 4Wit 48 years.) bet us now Magi to the record. "This - house Was erected for the worship of Al mighty God, the supreme architect of the Uni verse, on Faith, Rope, and Charity. Nth in God, Hope in Salvation, and Charity to all mankind. Alfred Tiffany, Amos Bailey, Samuel Weston, Charles Perigo, Fredrick Malley.--.Tynalces and t. patrons or building. Enoch Lord, principal architect end master builder. This "corner stone laid tho nd of July, ►. 1), 1821 Jamas Hill, W. 31., Peter °stow; 8. W., Wxri Sweet, J. IY. A. a, 8824." .And now the addition to the Plato as ordered by the Society, and officers as follows, and en graved on the same plate, by E. P. Mack. Corner stone of New Church, kid August 20, 1872, by Lodge 813; L 0. of 0. P. OSleers.—Ansel Sterling, N. G., 11. Boughton, Chaplain. H. W. "Sept, Obedlah Bailey, IL L. Mack.— Eldets. L Bailey, C. It Palmer.—Deacons. The building committee b comtassed of both Elders and Deacons. Preston, Master Mason, 3. W. Mack, Mas ter Builder. Thus endeth 'the' .Repirels on the, metallic plate, and.my introduction . After the order and people milli* tittles new foundation, the following in substrunto took place. First, ode by the choir, then rcatding of an address for the occasion, by.Aneel Sterling. A tin bpi having been prepared,was now neatly cemented in the under stone by the Master Mason, and filled with past and Ottsenfrecotda Records of the Society in for years; likenesses of old and distinguished members. 'Also , photographs of new and younger members, periodicals of the day; eta, etc. "The corner stone was now plac ed over thsi box and contents by the officer in charge, and Past Grand, E. S. Kent, P 11. Tif any and C. F. Perigo, assisted by their wives. (In the Rebecca Degree,) strew over the . corner the water, wheat and flowers. , By the N. G., Ansel:Sterling, It was declared - Moro to remain forcva. The choir now sang a beautiful ode. and a few remarks made by Rev. N.Doolittle,of Factoryville, completed the business of the day. Brooklyn, Aug. 23, 1832 Liberal Convenlicin, We the undersigned, Liberal Republicans of Susquehanna county, do request ail Liberal Re publicans in each election district, in said coun ty, to meet iu Montrose, Sept. 2nd,1872, in their individual capacity, or by delegates, for the pur pose.Of making a full nomination of bounty of ficers, to be supported by us at the next State ?leettuu. • .1. Salm, JaCOil to t4lliuf, William ThayisZ, w. N. &ram Heenan Webber, Si. R. stiles, Grin Lines, IL Sterling. A. C. Dolawny, G. J. Porter, J. 11. Chapman, L. F. Porter, W. IL Eldridge, A. S. Waldie, Charles McCoy, S. Winters, 0. D. Wicks, L. M. Norton, .lscnb Shantz, P. L. Norton. J. S. Tarbell, IL S. Parks, S. 3L Wilson, A. O. Warren, , Geo. R. Lathrnp, Byington Thatcher, J. M. Robertson, C. Cushman, P. Lines, C. N. Warner, 11, C. Lines, E. L. Weeks, `E. P. Stamp, Horace Smith, Gen Funk, H. F. Griffiths, G. 0. Leslie, John Groves, henry Cruskr, S. 11. Morse, IL S. Baldwin. J. W. IL Bridkni, F. M. Foster, E. P. Bradford, James L. Bagley, di Alvin heath. Dan. D. Quick, George H. Bockly. A. D. Buckley, Wm. C. Lacer, M. L. Hawley, Geo. Pettit, Lacer, M. B. Gillet, Jas. Pustell, Jeremiah Vanbarriger, James Bussell, C. A. Miller, J. H. Fitz Simmons, C. E. Whitney, Henry Brady C. S. Bennett, Patrick Hessen, Jr. D. N. Round, W. A. Nugent, O. A. Lyons, Michnel Congdon, C. G. Tiffany, Fredrick linens, K W. Forbes, L. Dapper. A. J. Skew, James J. Murphy, F. a Thayer, J. F. Curtis, . J. B. Scovik, H. A. Benson, John R. Townsend, John Whyte, Joe R. Bravo, John Opel, Richard Manneving, Philip Brady, Hamthon Fordyce, S. D. Mayo, W. P. Hull. Wm. Pettis, Theo. Springsteen, Michael Blake, Peter Curran. Robert Wallace, Mathew Blake ? Patrick S. Fancily John J. Johnson, John Melnarney, E. Fitzgerald. Metzger, and mans• others. Democratic County Convention, The Democratic voters of Susquehanna count•, and all others opposed to the present corrupt administration, both state and national. and who desire the defeat of the.military "Ring" at Washington. the Treasury • Bing• at Harris lung, and the Court House "Ring" at Montrose, are requesteZ to meet at their respective town ships and boroughs, between the hours of 3 and 6p. on Saturday, Aug. 81st, at the usual place of meeting, to elect two delegates to rep resent them in the County Convention, and one member to represent them on the County Com mittee. The county convention will meet at the Court House, in Montrose, on Monday, Sept. 2nd, at 2 o'clock, p. m., frr the purpose of nominating a ticket, to be pre3mited to the in dependent voters of the county of Susquehan na, at the ensuing State election. The following officers arc MU nominated : One person in conjunction with the county of Luzerne, for Congress. One person in conjunction with the counties of Bradford, Wayne and Wyoming, for delegate to the Constitutional Convention. Two persons in conjunction with the county of Wyoming, for members of Assembly. One person for Sheriff. One person for Register and Reconler. One person for County Commissioner. One person for County Auditor. By order of the Democratic County Commit tee of Susquehanna County. ' E. B. IIAWIXT, Chairman. A. S. Bnowsr, Secretary. The following named Persons ate constituted vigilance committees: Apolaiton—Wm. Creigh, Patrick Fitz Martin, Mathew Ryan. Auburn--Wm. Donlin, Wm. White, L. C. Swisher. - Ararat—B. IL Dix, L. O. Baldwin, E. W Warner. Bridgewater—l G. Lake, C. J. Curtis, Henry Stephens. Brooklyn—Aral Ely. James Hewitt, R. B. Tiffany. Clillord—Martin Decker, fohn Bolton, John Stephens. Choconnt,—David Stanley, 31. J. Donly, 31.3. Golden. Dimack—A. W. Main, M. S. Tingley, Jasper Mclieeby. Duudaff—J. C. Olmstead, T. P. Phinney, A. IL Ayers. Forest Lake—lsaac Strange, E. Griffis, Mat. Griffin. - • . Franklin—F. W. Smith, 31. A. Williami, F. ll McDonald. Fliendsville—Hugh Duffy, James Mead, Thomas Hags. Gihson—Beo, 31iliken, A. C. Sweet, J. L. Dix. Great Bend Born—U. T. Stephens, L. S. Lan helm, r. H. Dusenbug. Great Bend Twp—T. D. flays, 0. Trowbridge, S. W. Barnes. . . •. llannony-11. U. Robert, Willard. Austin, Richard Martin: liartall—Peier Williams, T. 3. Carr, Wesiley Osterhout Jessup--Z. Smith, John Smith, d. C. Hartley. Jackson-4.nder Gritll3, ' T. W. Clinton, O. IL Perry., - Lerms—Wm. Ilariloy, Ilirtun White, A. J. Titus. Lathroik—E..lL Tiffany, Lyman Sanders„ Dor= Thayer. Liberty—Tharon Smith, Jacob . Chalker, Daniel North. Little. Meadows—D. D. Garfield, Thomas O'Dond, Lewis O'Dond. Middletown—F. Keenan, NeWell Keck?, Charles Camp. ' MontrotiwrA. EL McCollum, A. Lat h rop, 0. Miner. • • New Mlirord TwP--•W. F. Mewling, L D. Foot, E. P. Bradford. New itiilford Itoos--Geo ; R. McCollum, T. W. Doyle, WM. E4nitk, Oakley-3..M. Tillnian, E. C. Levitt, Chas. B. ,Westrall, Rnsh—Goo. Harvey, N.'D. Snyder, Cobb. Sprinqille—R. T. Hendrick, Lorenzo Kitz, Samuel bhook. Susquehanna Depot—A. W. Rowley, Thomas Fermin, Wm, M. Post. Silver Lake—Joseph Ward, T. Sullivan, Thos. llucklof. Thomson—Chester Stoddard, 3. 13. Whitney, L S. Aldrich. — izozaz%..rsEs. (Iss.ww.—lndiush, Aug 100, 1872, Mrs. Calk cells Osiwell, isgal Il>ri yeam Loosus—Departed this life for the Summer land Sunday morning, June 30th, 1872, after a short Illness, Fannie M., llelored wire of F E. Loomti, Esq., of tkranton, Pa., aged 113 years and 2 mouths. , The deceased was a nohlo and-exemplary wo matt,itnd possessed witlivhre soctil anti (Mines tic virtum. A devoted wife and mother. To the sick and suffering, she was always a minis tering Angel. She was gruitly beloved by her friends and neighbors, who tuanilasied (luring her illness, the warmest sympatbrauct respect. She was buried in the beautiful Cemetery in West Ilarford, Susquehanna county, l's., by the side of her darling boy, Frankle, with whom she is now re-united in a blissful reunion In the home of the Angels. BATLEY—Charlotte, wife of Wm. P. Bailey died Aug. lltb, At n special meeting of Brooklyn holm", No. 313, 1. O. or 0. F., called In COMetillenCS of SSW death; the following resoltitions were adopted. WHEREAS, It lutth pleased Almighty God, to remove by death, the wife of our belovtalbmtb er, William Pitt Bailey; we bow in humble submission to the Divine will, acknowledging His goodness and love in this dart: dispensation. Re.sOlecd, That, we tender to our bereaved brother, our warmest sympathies in this his deep affliction. Rewired, That, we will attend the ftmer4.-as a body as fur as possible for us tio to .10. lir...lced, That, a copy of these n.,olutions be forwarded to brother Bailey, by the secretary under seal of this Lodge. 11109 F-4 CALDIVY.L.L. • .1.4. Rorsu, }Committee. J. 0. BULLARD BUSINESS LOCALS. Notice. The Stsochanna Association of Universalist, will hold its nest annual meeting nt Ifentnn, Luzerno CO., ra, On Wednescla,y and Thursdaz, Supt. 4th and sth, it:?. A full attendance is desired. An occasional sernon Will he preach ed by llcv. 11. Boughton. Pi °Rom Dvntkiry. Dr. T. J. Wheaton, will be at Jackson Cor ners, on Monday, Sept. 2nd, 1872, to coun sel and comfort the toothless. Will not wait for tusilIVAS, T. J. Wue.ATos. Binghamton, Aug 3rd, 1872. Illarford Graded School. The FaII Term will commence on Monday, Sept. 2nd, and continue thirteen weeks, under the direction of E. 6. it. Hine, assisted by com petent teachers. TurrtoN, per term in advance. Advanced cla..tai C. 5 00 Intermediate 4 00 Board and rooms eau be obtained on reasona ble terms. Our teachers are all experienced in their two. cession, and no pains will be spared to wake the school profitable to all that attend. Particular attention will be given to those preparing to teach. Urni GRINEI.L., President. WATSON JEFFERS, Secretary. Aug. giith, 1892.—wt3 Poor Eyes, Attention. ' Our old acquaintance... Dr. A. S. Nye, practical Optician from Scranton. tine arrived here again, and is stopping at the Exchange llotel,lbr four, days only, where tkerybody troubled with .dts fective sight should not fail to give him a call, and have their eyes tilted perfectly with his celebrated Australian Chtistal and Pebble Spectacles and Eye-Glasses. Dr. Nye under stands the optical science thoroughly and war rants to tit the most difficult cases with case.— For particulars see hand-bills. Ten Became.% A hundred reasons might 1.0 gts Lyon's Kathairon should be used by every in telligent human being in preference to even• other popandion for the hair, but ten will suf fice, Here they are: Become it nourishes the fibers, multiplies them and make them grow ; because it tints prevents them from withering and bleaching; because it removes the scurf and dandruff which choke them as tares choke the gulden grain ; because it keeps the scalp cool and prevents eruptions; because it renders the hair as lustrous :as satin: because it makes it pliant and elastic; because it Ls a fragrant and delightful dressing; because it does not snit the pillow, the cap ; or Alte hat;-because ft is with out n rival in cheapness, anti because no other article sold for the same purpose, in this or any other country, possesses all, or even one half, of these invaluable properties, Notice. The honks of McKenzie & Fnnrot will be nt the store of McKenzie for settlement until the first of September, when they will be left with a justice for collection. C. C. F.tu ROT. Montrose, Aug, 2lst, 1872.—w2 Select School. The undersign will open Select School in Brooklyn Center, commencing Sept. 2tl 142. Term of 12 weeks. Tuition from irti.oo to $O.OO per Schollar. flAntrr Siunritrir Principle. Brooklyn Aug. 20th 182.-2 w Harford Annual Fair. The Fifteenth Annual Fair of the ITarftml Agricultural Society.:will he held on Wednes day' and Thursday, Oct. 2nd and 3rd, on the grounds of the Society. The Premium List will be published hereafter. By order of Corn. S. E. CARPENTER., Seey. Barton], Pa., Aug. 214, 1872.—w3 Bridgewater Caucus. The Democratic electors of Bridgewater, and all others opposed to the present corrupt admin istrations, both State, and National, are request ed to meet at the basement room in the Court House, in Montrose, on Saturday, Aug. Ma,. at 4 o'clock, p. m., to elect two delegates to repre sent them in the county convention, to assem ble on Monday, September 2, ltra • ' 1. J. I.Ake., Vigilance Com. H. STEP/IEISB. ) The Sixth Annual Fair Or the Mehnlean 'Agricultural Society, Rill be held on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 18th, 19th and 20th, on the ground of the Society. N. P. Wn.eox, Nicholson, Pa., Aug. ittt, 1872.—td. R. R. Arrangements for State Teach ers, Association. To be held at Philadelphia, commencing August 20th, 1872. . Persons itavin,g. Orders from the Ticket Agent of the Association, can procure Excursion Tickets at the principal stations on Lehigh Val ley. Lehigh and Susquehanna, North Pennsyl vania. Northern Central. The following will have Excursion Tickets on sale, at principal stations without orders, cute: wissa, Lackawanna and Bloomsburg• Philadel phia and Reading. For Orders apply, (stamp enclosed) before August Itith,lB63, to C. IL Harding, Bustteton, Pa., Ticket Agent, Pennsylvania Teachers' As. .60clation. `llllcontrose Graded School. The Fall Term of the Graded School will be gin Monday, Sept. 2, 1872, and -continue 15 weeks. • • The school is again andCr the supervision of A. 11. Berlin, Principal assisted by a competent I corps of instructors. The thorough Organiza tion of thedifierent doartments adapts it-to all grades of advancement.. The High School'with angular course of study has been specially' or ganized to meet the wants of advanced scholars. A class in the Theory and Practice of teach ing will be funned, and every effort readwto ad. vance the interest of time intending to teach. Tuition—Latin 07 00, Advance Grades 0 00 'Lower " IS 00 By order of the Board. W.,11 Jrzescr, Pres't. B.Taerenzn, Seek. Montrose, Aug. Ittp„ 1812. . happortiCourrrrluelples.ut the Bal lot Box. The TCmperance voters of the county of Sus quehanna, are requested to meet in County Convention at Montrose, on Monday, the 2nd day of Sept., for 'the purpose of nominating a full county ticket, to be supported by the tem perance voters of the county. All temperance organizations in the county, are InAted to send dele ' , mes or attend in their individro capacity. A full turn out is earnestly desired, that a ticket may he nominated, that will command the respect and confidence of the voters. Wm. EXF.RT, Chairman. G. W. MAcuEr, Secretary. August 14, 1f3.72. Richardson's Conan Band Pundshes.musie fotplenies. festivals and po litical meetings, nt 'Wilton:Ode rates. Addrun C. A. Sackett, New Milford, Pa., or Lee Tiffany, ilarford, l'a. New 41ilfont, Pn., Aug. 7tb, 1872.—w2 ffiptrial A Perilous Season. • Glorious and delightful. thoSurnmer weather la, Ile tropical hest Is a seven , trial to the rim I powers. Even the strongest are sometimes prostrated by Its effects. The mmtnon phrase applied to title condition of the MM Is ..g. uml Now. general debility elites heti. and Includes n variety of ailments. The liver Is more or Ices ageated, the bowels are either constipat ed ortno much rchmrd. the stomach but half performs the work of dlgestion. the appetite Is poor, and the spirits depressed. This is what Is calledgeneral de. Witty. kis general dionnangement ol all the physical and requires as remedy a trtmlicine that will regatate cheat all. 1104etter's Stomach Bitter. Is oprelally 'adapted to this Fortu ' ne. Its general opera tine Is not outlined to a single organ. If the liver Is affected, It restores Its tour. If the atom ich la torpid. It regenerates 11. If the nerves are tremulous and weak, It braces andreinforcro thmn. If the mind, which ever oympsthlees with the body, 1. gloomy and despondent It relieves the dilliculty. nod soon brings the whole mechanism of the body Into harmony what the Laws of health. • . There in no civilized nation in the Western Bemis. phere in whish the midday nr Bo.tetterS Stomach Bit tern an el tonic, entreetive. pad anti:Woes medicine. Is not known mot appreciated. Throughout the Triple.. It In considered, both he It- people and the profession. the ntaudard epoch'. While It Is a medicine for all poison, and all climates. It Is milestone milted to oho somphdetngeneraled by the weather, being the nonfat and beet ergetahle.stimulent '0 the world. Beware of the Bittern tootle or acrid end dangemun Illeterintn, which unscrupulous portico are rod nearing to joint upon the people, Their name In legion. and the public has no guarantee that they are not poisonous. Adhere to the tried remedy. 11.teiterl, fatten., sold only In giant, and never in kegs or barrels. , Testimony of a Prominent Physician. "During the past eight years I hare had frequent opportunitleo of witnessing the effect of Ntsm.eres Ilene Ihrtena upon persons suffering from Dyspepsia, Loss of Nervans Energy, Sexual Weakness, Matrixes, &c,, 1 have known It to prove successful in many caste, where Allophone, Ilonneopathle and ifydruphat !. treatment had failed. 1 Mill continue to nee It to ouch cmunlalnts with uniform success, and have on hesitancy to pn.m.rnCing It the znwt ark -scion. /erne. dy yet didcovered fur disrate• orielm4 from a disorder! Stomach, Liver, Ktflneyt ot,P.iteele, Tours, Very truly, P.A.KtR,II. D. P.O. Dux, 1911, Llnc..ter. Pa vrt CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID 1 3111LISlIED an a P . arnlng amd for the benefit of romai-mga and ~4Mx,•,tryo euffer from Servo. Debility, toio of Nfimbnoti..te., eurip'ylog TliE MEANS or SKIS-cunz. Winton by one who cored bbomlf. ifler nmirreolnz eon-kb:rabic 41111Cknry, and ono'. free on rceelvlng a po,..t•pabl directml envel.me. *Imo!, NATII tN M ‘YFAIR, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brit. Wyo. ante, Gm • TO caristriarriva. silvertiror • havinz been permanently mired of 11131 diveCon.mnption, by n simp le mealy. b. anthem. to nrike known in bta fellow sufferers the mean. of craw. To all who ileelre It, he will ritmd o copy or the preFeription I.l•rd, (fr.., of e1iar.„...,1 with the direr t lons for preparing and ern; the name, which they will Duds 0 , 1.3/Z CULM for I.:ince CCIPTTMiI, AsTti••,I3CONGIII - he. Parties sistita: the presertptien will - please address Her. EDWARD A. WILSON, 191 Peas Street, WlSLarasbargh, N. Y. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLIN whomiffered for JIM" , from firMOO• .Lt Permalnre Decay, and all the effemn cil yoin bflihindincrei km will. for the mke of miff...tint; hu manity. rend fiec to all nbo nerd 11. the mccipl and di rectlan for ma hint the wimple rommly by which he wan cored. SuiTerorn ma.hhuftu profit by the adrischts experi ence can du nu by addretni ug, In perfect Lonildenre : No. 44 C.alar IrlfrGell I nz ]tarried.—rotsays for young 31rn.on the delights of. lostuat, alga Iho propriety or inthroprtriy of *Jilin.:marrit.-d, with ortultary Itoto for lbws oh,, reel anLlttcd (or matrimonial liappl arms Soot Irro, in realml, condom, - Atlttruai, HOWARD ASSOCIATION Pox P., Phtladulrt•ta. Pa. NEW YOUI( PRODUCE MAILERS& Corrected weekly by ilardliti,•, Hayden tt: Co., 112:i Wamltingt on St., New I (irk. Butter, rail 25027 " firkin 23024 Cheese, dairy, per lb , 11013 " factory " 11012 Eggs, per iloz 26@g7 Flour, per barrel, . , 5 LIVAIAX! Corn meal, 100 lbs. 3.i6({Q3.(1•i Wheia, per bushel Rye Oats " Cora 40gto Flops. crop of 187 t Lan! per lb • 86 9 PotutocN per ..:...............1 ti 1362 00 .I.ppks ............ .......((A Turkeys per 1b... ............. . t'llickeus " Ducks " g,lew ldurrtionnentl. .r 03EIZT"I". INVESTIVL'NTS. Municipal Bonds for Sale. There bonds am limed. by vletere of the sago Coi.ti• tenons panting the Legislatures the tipir" to enact laver authorizing ttltiesAtountles and Touter to ITILIV:fe- CLITIIICT in occonllince with reels town for certain inter nal improvement rand when so issued there is no pow , CT that can Itgally defeat them. Stater may mondial° Municipalities cannot. There bonds are a &Allen up on all the property of the mtinieloality. Including Railroads and mortgaged pr intro., Shrewd, twice ing Investors are changing their Government and other Se curities (Moth .° desirable bonds. Any ClplatlAttall will be cheerfully given. and Bonds In denomination. of VIAL $2OO, MlOO, $l,OOO each. for rale by (turrets .t Muxcn. Banters, titolueltanaa Depot, Ang.lith. DIISROLIITION,—Notico le hereby glean that oho Ann of McVicar & Ulna mut' Showiest.] the Nth tiny of July, dui all account. mast bo witted by emit or ode, within Ort day. from date, as all that remain. tin, paid at that ilpto will ho loft with an attorney fur prompt conectiwn to mob. - Mottle-Al!. 1111111. E: C. MeVrenn. If. L. Moe, Montrose, July :la, Ino-214w. ADELNISTRATOR'S NOTIGE.—In the Estate of John Westdate, t eeeased, letters of Administration In theoald estate harinc. bmnt granted to the undersigrr od, ;remise owing meld catate, are reqttested tb mate immediste payutept, nod nil persona having claim:, against said estate are reoticated to preseut thee; with out delay. SI LVANUE WE.STGATE, ELIAS WESTGATE, I duly 11, 1871-31-w4. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,—In the agate or Ablathar Millard, deceared, ' late of ItrirLft•mate toonrhipki vr ettera or Adminiri ration to raid evtate bar lag n bee -mated to the LlUderelgatd, all persona owing. raid mate. are minuted to make immediate payment. aud veraoun having claim. againat said auto ro relinceted LOprerent thorn without delay. MARY IL MILI.ADD. d . A IA ff. ADLATLIAR MILLARD, Jr., June IR, '12.--‘6. A DMINISTRATOICS NOTIOR.—In theeitatif or Jell Wham P. Farnham. deceased, Letter* of, Aglintulse Dalton In the said estate, hove bean aranted to the un dirslncicd. all Dermas barbital' to said estate, are here by nodded to auto lugmedlate payment to the Agitate. istrattir ;and those tut v Ing'cLalms against the same, ate requested to prciret theta at the omen of A. U. McCollum. ' hOLOMON DECKS% Adeser. Jono G, i8%2.— n9. RICH AND RARE ! GROVES BAUTTEtiLAVith Thefr Bolted experience, twat let - thn Old World and New, with Over fortyyrant elm epplicaden. Wo both feel confidant that wo can not tall to pianos all who may favor us with Wel rpatmnaint. Strict attention to hurl neve and warrant nil work to to done in the B est STYLS or the trade and the moot approved FASHIONS of the day. Meaning and Repairing done in. tha neatcal manner Shop over Y. D. Chandlers Stow. GROVES & MUTTER. Xentlove, May 22, AALL Artlclee In the Grocery Line can be botOit tt Low Prices AT the STORE of Awattosc,.itay 13, 12.-11 11. J. WEBB. viapvw_e4Eiv:ciatio OP TUE SIUSQUEITANNA. COUNTY Agricultural . Society, Will be held in Monrubsn on • Tueschry, Wednesday, and Thursday, Sri (ember 17th,1131h, and 19M, 1872. roretatisiusza. List: • Donato* I.—Horses. Best Stallion. sire: of beat yearling colt raised In the county fa 2d $3 Best heavy draft Stallion 6 3 quick draft Stallion 6 8 Brood Moro and Colt . 3 Beet single gelding over 4 years old, raised In the county-, 5 3 Beet single Mare over 4 years old, rotted to the county. 5 8 Brot Angle horse net robed in the county 3 Heat pair matched Domes or Mares raised In thecoustty 0 - 3 Beet pair matched Horses or Mares hot raised in the county Best pair three year old colts 4 pair two year old colts 4 three year old colt (gelding or mare)..... 3 three year old stallion a two year old colt a one year old colt S Partevt pair of walking horses In harness tw leo around track IL! 5 Vastest Angle hone under saddle or in bar- VMS David gammen...New Milford. Curdtter Babcock. Ilarford. Judges Mauch Cool. Bridgewater, . • DIVISION rt. Class L.—Durham& ' • Best derham boll two years old and opmlrds $. se $3 Bost dorhana cow four years old and upwards Boot &wham boll one yearold and upwards 8 derharn heifer three years old 2 "durharn heifer two years old durharn heifer One year old dorham boll calf " dart.= heifer ulf ' Clara 2.—Orade Barham& Best bull two years old and upwards $2 34 $2 " cow four year. old and upwards II 2 .• bettor three Tears old 2 2 •• heifer two years old . 2 four year/legs 3 2 " four calves 3 3 bud call . 2 ' " heifer 2 Edward Beebe, Franklin, Henry Sherman. ontrose, Al J. Harrington, Bridgewater, M I-dodges. Class L.—Porous. Beet bull two Team old and upwards IP t'd t 4 bull one year old II •• cow roar yt.ro old and upwards 3 .• heifer three year. old 2 .. heifer two year. old 2 .• heifer one year old " Wale:ad' •• hottcr calf ..c Claes 4•—Grade Dceona. • Beet bull two years old and upward. $3 2d $2 .` cow fouryears old and upwards a • " heifer three years old 2 n heifer LAW years old 9 •• four ye-alings 2 . •• four calico 2 • hull calf . . 4 heifer calf Win. IL &asap, Montrose. ."'\ Otis Pilchard Sprlrvrle,l.Judges. 2. C. Morris. Scranton, Class s.—Oxen and Steers. Best pair working oxen overt pears old SG 3.1 6 3 , ••pair doors three years old 3 " pair steers two pears old 3 i . pair fat caltla 6 . 0 • .. ton or goer CI 6—AldernOTs Beet boll 5 .2d 3 - heifer 1 yrs old 2 4 2 . heifer calf 2 o heifer 2 yr. old 3 2 0 boll calf S .. heifer 2 yr. old S 21 CL,,, 7,—Ayroldres, • Beet boll 53d 3 " heifer I year old 2 4 2 o lisifla• =lf I. •• heifer 3 ern old 3 2 .• bull call 4 ° !teller': Irx cll.' 3 2 florace Brewster. Bridgewater, .1. Banker& Franklin. - }Judges. John B. Wilton. Middletown. Clam S.—nerds of eight. Best herd of abort horn, $lO - - of derous 10 ° .• of Alderners .• .. of Ayrshire, 10 - .• or grade abort horns 5 ....or grade devone 5 o .. of grade Alderneys S - . .• of grade Ayrahlres 5 31. L. Catlin, Bridgewater, ) David 31arsh, Franklln„l-Jedges. W. T. Armtio, Bridgewater, nivonow ur. Chas I.—sheep. Beet One wool bock $ 3 3 d 5 2 •• three One wool ewe. 3 2 •• three tine wool Lamb, 3 \ .. en. c wool hock 3 2 •• i krt..: 'lli ray wool ewe. - 3 2 •• threcmto wool lambs 3 •• muddle %KA bock ' 3 3 " three ildle wool ewes 3 2 . three t chile wool lambi 3 Clone 2,--Swine. Best r 4 3 •• Nor pigs of er three month, old - i I John Brown, Forest Lake. Levi T. Illrrhard. Ilireturdrille, }Judges. k, T. Tiffany. Dimock. Claes 3 —Fooltry. Best trio of torkeye ' 6 2 5 :1 El .• ' of dark brabmos I .. .• of light brahmae I o .. of black I x - of dorkire I .` of homburgs I .. '• of leghoras '1 .• ... of ducks I Anti oily Beck. llootroee, Hobert 11. Rose. Silver Lake. Pa gel, S. Jobneon,Bridrewater, =EI Class 1.-- . llome Prodsets . Bestrub or Orkin or June Butter - eV S / SI tub or firtln of September butter 4 2 "1 e n lb*. baiter mule by girl under 18 yetra 2 1 .. chaere not lee thin 25 lba. 1 1 2 Clare 2.—Seedi. - ' 1..00;1.52 Meet bushel room In ear •• X white winter wheat x bu s h el h spring wheat Ino.hel rye bu.bel oats busbal barley Win. J. Mallard, Montrose, 11. M. Jones. Ilarford, . I. l ndget C. It. 1.11.1 m, Silver Lake, ' Class 3.—V egetables, etc. Beet assortment GIB apples •• assortment winter apples assortment pears •• essortracnt nether+ and greatest variety of vegetables three cabbage bea ds " leo roughage,. " three winter equeslies tbrre pumpkins " twelves onions " three beads cauliflower '• ten beets •• ten tomatoes .• )0' barbel potatoes assortment grapes grown In County 4 50e " eider vinegar not less thenl gallon too 10 Ihe. maple sager 1 " 10 lbs. honey 1 11. 11. Reed, Philadelpbla, %V, A. Crosstoszt, Montrose., Padgett. W.. J, Turned. Montrose. Close I.—Cabinet work and Carriages. 13c.t. doable carriage $6 ohmic carriage 6 •• bomber wagon 4 •• democrat wagon 4 •• doable sleigh 3 Clan 2,—Farm ImDlements and Blacknafthlng. Dent plough •• harm.. '• cultivalor 2 " bone mho .1 .. corn shelter I " armada/ =whim, 1 " straw cutter 2 "batter pall /foe Class 3.o—Leather, ete,. Beet pair One boot. • pair common boot. " three aides baryons leather cola r • " eolu •• act double • harness set Jangle harneen Cyrus Bard, Sprit•ville. Thompson. Perry, Brooklyn. }Judges. Montrose, Amery, Montrca • DMSION v. Clara I.—Domestie Mansalketarem Best 10 yard. or flannel 10 yards of woolen carpet " 10 yards rag carpet " pair of woolen Nicks " pair of woolen mitten w woolen article. " 10 yards of linen cloth itlyardscassimere cloth " 10 yards toweling. 1 " h.irth rag Bro. It. L. Catitn, Bridgewater, Mrs. 11. M. Harrington. " }Judguer Mrs. Isaac Batts, Liberty, Class 2.—Arnamerdal boodle Work. etc. Best Photographs. Diploma - - " patch weed quilt " quilt of any bled w erred tid y embroldery 0 chair =shim " knit shawl " collection of Chimers UPC of flowers " bouquet " exhibition of engraving, " lamp mat " specimen worstedwork ornamental needle Work •`penmanship ' Mrs. Cl.V.Dentley;Moutralm, Mrs. J. IL McCollum ' " ' Judger. Mrs. IL j. Webb, I .. Clam .IL—lUnenumerated Articles. 3. B. Lyons, Montrone, .M. C. triton, Prlendsstflo. y o , 6ci '' Mrs. POI. Clumidier.Moutromr. Mrs. Boatel Sayre, " The Plowing lifatih will beheld en the farm of J. B, Tarbell, an Tuesday; the drat day of tbek'alr. , irs Ptpreminai thi ad" 11. J. Kent. Bridgewater, . 3 ' . Willis Babcock, }Judges. tOstUaitter. " .141.salasts.ilts Eio~u ] lsrti ass. 'T. The Committee and Secretary have an of fice on the Grounds, tftbetr.thq Judges are re quested to meet at 9 "o'cloi.k on the 81 day, .when their names will-becalled and vacancies filled ; and they.villbe furnished with the Books of Entry, when they will proceed to decide up on the merits of the articles and animals entered for premiums, and report in writing at one o'clock, third day. • ' '— 2. It Is important that all prrsbris nppoleted on Awarding Committers Amid be present at that hour. The Judges can resort for inStruc-' Lions and to make out reports to the office. ft. Any animals entered for e.tbibitions in one class, cannot compete in any other clam, except as One of-a herd.. The awarding •eommittiws will be furnished with cards,. designating first and second premiums, Willett they -will affix to the animal or article to their award. 4. The Judg63 shall cases withhold pre teens when the animals or articles are not-wor thy, though there be no competition. 5. Exhibitors wishing to compete for premi ums must have their animals or ertich.s entered on the SecretaiYa Book More the close of the second day of the Fair, and 4 card..'Whielt will be received from the Secretary, 11. C. Tyler, must be placed on the animal or, article to be exhibited. They nntst be on the ground for ex hibition by 9 o'clock, a. sit. , of the third day, or they cannot receive ,5 premium. - No animal or article can be removed.befure the also of the exhibition, except by permissiorrof, one' Of the Executive Commit tee. G. Superintendents of the -different depart ments will have all animals and articles syste matically arranged. The °lbws of the Society and Superintendents will.behnoo by. their of ficial badges. • 7. No premium will be awarded loony person exhibiting articles or animals not sintenal in the name of the bolus-fide owner of the same. .8. Prentiums not called tor,before luntary I, will he considered donated to: the.Soclety. A sufficient police force will be in attendance, day and night, to protect the property or esbib itora. Arrangements are made fur keeping stock Over night in covered 'stalls" , There will be a committee at the entrance of the Fair Grounds to direct all persons driving, in stock over td , 2,lit: Entries may be made any time previons.to the Fair, by, calling on the Secretary, H. C. Tyler,at his °nice over Wilson's store, as no entry of ar ticle or anifnal will be Made on' the 3d day of the Fair. AU tho Judges and Superintendents that are here in thee will receive a ticket fora free din ner. DAILY OF.DED OF ADDANDEDEXTS The gates will be open from 7 o'clock, a. tu., until 5 p. in., each day.' September 17th, first day, there will be a Free Fair, for the sale and exchange of all stock, Cat tle, horses, etc., to continence at go.. nit, on. the Fair Grounds, and all persons are invited to at tend' free of charge. At 1 •p. fp., the Pfatving 'Hatch wifftakeplace on the farm of .1. S. Tarbeil. September 18th, second day, at 11 a. in., a mule race will take place on the Fair Groudas, no man to ride Lis own.mule. The first premi um of $4l, will be awarded to the mule coming in last, and a second prenfiam of $8 to the mule next to the last. Al. 3 p. m., n.bb'ack Race will also take place on the Grounds, and .a prdmium of V. awarded to the best man, and $1 to the second best. At 3 p. m., a premium of s'2 will be given • the man or woman who will run around the Course in the quiekesit time—not less than three to start. - • September 19th, third day, at ten o i clock, a. in., a grand cavalcade of horses in harness, will take place on the track. At 10% o'cresilc, at the call of the Superintendent, class first' will . as semble in front of the Judges' stand for exhibi tion and final inspection. • At 11 o'clock, colts. At 9 o'clock, p. m., the address. At 4 o'clock, announcement of premiums. To conclude with an exhibition of mineral driving on the track. There will be no badges or exhibitors' tickets issued; but all animals and articles entered for competition free of charge, except hots. For each admission of adults, 23 cents will he charg ed,(except to life memiters,) and 15 cents for children under 19 years es f age. Also, 23 cents for each admission of double teams, and 15 cents fur single horses. All tickets to be taken up at the gates. 11. H. llskumwrox, Executive D. F. Arsvix, Committee. A. J. 811. ELDON, J.kilF-S E. C4RMALT. President. • IL C. TYLER, Secretary. A LECTURE . • SITo Yolxas l ; Just Putathed In a Sealed Enniope. Prior Six Cents. A Lecture on the Nattier, Treattagit' and Radicafti ure of Sperniatorrlawa. and Seminal Wctlrn. nese, involuntary Emissions, and impediments to Mar ria generally; Nervousness Conarimptlon Epilepsy. an '' dirits Mental and l'hysfral Incapacity: revrilting from Self:Abuse, de.-13y ItOBERT J. CULVE,AWELL, M. D.„ Author of the" Green Book." de,l Ties world-renowned an thor. in this admJeabli Lecture clearly proves from his - own experience that the awful conseqnences of self-oh= may be „effectually- micriovi 4 without medicines, and without dangerous critical op erations, hoagies. Instruments. rings, vir cordials, point log out a mode et once certain and effectnal lir which every rtiffercr,rui matter what 'his condition may be, may core himself cheaply, privately and milicalle. 'THIS WILL PIIOVE.A. DOOM TO TUOUSANDS and TILOE SANDS. Sent tinder seal. to any address, to plain scaled novel ape, on the receipt 01 six con LP, or two postage rtaropw Also Dr. Culrenvell'a "Marriage Gallia," price 50 cents. Address the Pobtly.hers CHARLES I. C. rrailE & co., • 12133owery, Now York, Past.Offico Box 4.688. TO ALL MOVING WEST ! $1 as 50c 1 50c 1 50c 1 1 50c 50c TICKETS AT LOWEST ItATESI 60e &le 160 e 60e. We 60e WEST, EORTH•WEST AND! SODIE-WEST ! FOR SALE at on principle, etatione on line or Dela, ware, Lackawanna Zu Wnstern Valli:ray. H i-% I FOR. narstraicrcrzus .a•..xv - 33 33,11.15,11514216.Ei PECIAL INDUCEMEN'i'S to Families and tolonlea 1.7 movtnz west do obtain Threneh Tickets to ST: LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, LE VENWOTII, ATCIIISON, ST. JOSEPH, FT. SCOTT, DENVER, and all points In Atlevenri and Kansas, at the very lowan. MCP, and have their !leasehold goods and freight ehipped at special Mee eagle sleigh 3 table bureau •• chamber set 4 EflES;iii FROM MONTROSE, AND ON LINE OF Delaware, Lackawanna & Western . Railway, WM Mayo iota notice that a Meet. Cri . rtection le made at lIINGILAIIToN, with ell express trains on ERIE RAILWAY. Mlle sure to ask (or TicXels rta "UTE RAILwAYI , which cap holmA-oral AL °MCC , 01 AIONIII.O3II I IITAUR LLNE. monicosz, PA. L. sgE223riXaEl, .A.Gosa.t. A. PROFITABLE BUSINESS I LIMIT EQUAL To GAS, AT ONE•£IOIITil TRI town cm.fiot ccerphiaed. .',ll)qt . ithnry or wick used MIEN dealring a PIWFITALE. litialNESS,cart Frew.. the IMOLUSI% 6 MOOT for the vac at DIOTTII PATENT CA !IRON liAti LIGHT lIIIIINERS Alga OIL foe COUNTIES and STAT 63. W:lta fur Information or all on • " Et U. DITOTT, • N 0.114 SOUTH SECOND ST., PIMA.. PA. • • N. D. —Cbirchtts furnished with cruxnEuEits and LAMPS of Every description. 25 per cent. cunt= than at any other ertabliAtuctit In the country. - Kara 41.1.1811.—ta.0. M. D. M 1,T5,141.;. • ' D.ISALIdt HARNESSES ! ' SADDLES 1! T • • . • ItlJ 11.S' 11 - 1 • • SPUI T iS r If PSI .": • ETC.. ETC. • - - xikm4 2871,-u. - . „.. , ritICF. OP ADUISSION raGo.oz cHICKED T11)10IIGH r l 2%.e3EitllVCi-MIZA.SI IMPROVED. OUIOIILAB AL "VP M IA .Itai Qemethint new RASSETTIV META the Weida:id Cia but In em. , SMITH'S TURBINE WATER wan, Portalde and Stntlonney Enginen, Illanundanred awl for pi., by SAYILIS &BROIL 31 °arose. Pa., Feb, 7. Frt.—non—U% PROPOSED SIIENDEPET .TO C0N521211• TION OF PENNSYLVANIA. . , . JOINS RESOLOTU N. - • reorosteo.oif mirsnilere TO Tint. convect:cur os. • rittiNSTl.TallttE. ' Ik .lrvitythi&Butemat flammqf Bt—Rtiego Of renD l, s 4 faai4 ie aMma Astern* met, That the I Alowice Amendment of th e CoastitelLon of this Volei• morntoillh be propoeed to the people for their or rejection. _poreasio. to provision of Mid° 111431:01; to wit; AMMMENT: , • ~ . • Strike out the sixth section of the si xth - article of the Coestltutlen, end Insert In ItentheteOf the &WV leg • State 7 roieurer shall ho chosen by thennalhil ed electors -of the Rate* at such times and far_ snelt tents of serrtto us shall be prescribed by law_ WILLIAM ELLI O TT, Speaker Of the llonse of Representative. JAMES 8, IIIITAX, • • Speaker ottheberairto. arrnovr.n—The treente-sceond (14 of Minh; Anne Domini ono thousand eight heedred and sesentrtwO JOILN - • Prepared and certified for public:1110o pursuant to . to Tenth Artichl of the Constitution. FeasersJawour; •__ Secretaryof the CommonwNMlt. Office Seerot•ry of the Commonwealth, • Harrisburg, June 11th, 'Ol2. • • ,_ BO OTIVE.—We, the' underrigned, will otter to lot thil .L 1 building of a Bridge, ou the Franklin roadlenstltor to Ounonwville, near James enytt, on .Itoodni;Joly , VW, 18M .4 KIRBY 13UNNEtr.., Zt . . . 11. BRWSTEB, attipoirt:' JA3IES CALPII. . . .. , -.• Bridgewater, June 10,181).—W3 . . FUM( FOP. tiAf.g l—A farm of sixty-two acre* W. joining the Bore' of 31ontrose on the South, offered for Nth. It is well watered end Lap about Lea neon In timber, Including a line grove of beach sad maple near thu dwelling, being the homestead tiMsloll of the Samuel Gregory farm. For further_partiettlers enquire of Cantudt,Seq or I'. Lines, Montrose, Pa. Fob.. 7, In.t.—no6.—lf. TV'crvcr CEPENTEDS /LED BUILDES—ILESSES.COOLET Jr STONE, an) prepared to do all kinds of BMW.. ina and Cammirryin Itiork, Drink Work, Masonry. and Paintinr., by the Job or In any Mane/ to Nth CU. miners. Also, Stith Blind, Doom, Moulding * Of all klndA end Window Frames, to order. Pine Lumber constantly no hand. Shop in Fork Factory atikyag. . Montrose, Pa.. . A. W. COOI.EY, StkNI.EY STOPN. • ilontioce:Dee a . vber. 1871.42-6 M $l,OOO R EWAR'D! • ItRIGGS' A.T.LEVANTOR Is emnposed of Ammoila, Chloroform, Spirits of Camphor. Tincture of Topalioe.; oil or Juniper. nod Alcohol This compound is un equalled In the sunsle of medicine for the cure of Nor. sons or Sick headache. lienruhria,Tremblinot Witch ing of the Neryes, and nil Nervous Diseases, It will counteract all poisons, Mulish pimples, corn way map-. tlone, itching, humors, fie.. it equalizes the etstahaton, Inrigerater the syst era , Increaser the action of the heart, without exciting the brain, cores Ileartborn.Falpitstiou nod Flo:tering of the heart, Dyspepela,..hc. ti • Anevantoraboolutely posserstaimore curative p than any other preparation. Physiclana,chemiga 71, others are requested to examine and test the r edy anti eh= will be paid If found difrerent from reprea Ca tion. O EIGHS. Mach has been said and writ ten,° •Ista off for the rellea " ngcure o y f groat ZdtrYig u di toner : but nothing has been so eminently successful o obtained such wide ceNbrity, en Venni'. Throat an art Beeler. . CO Ns• by T Z' ' o e nt ei nfZe tin tth e a % la g from Min the piercing, istressing pain from In graining sils.cannot be tetnirlbed. Thousands stiffer. In n knossi g there Is a core. Briggs` Corn and Bunion Remedies re tict acid er potash compounds. but are so Ling, and etlYermal, and jut me:jitter T he VS earned from an appreclatliro ytubllC. The tive Is a healing ointment; Immediate Yeller Is obtained by Ito application, and It will positively. care c world cases of Festered Cons,Piitamed dUlauat calcal Bunions, the sorest Instep, the Largest and severest Blisters. the mod extensive Callosities on the soles, or beet. of the feet. unequalled in the care of Cbllblataaor Fronted Feet. The Allevantor for ordinary earns and pteventing their formation Is abrolutely unexcelled by anything. known. PILEShero been a terror to mankind tot centuries, and almost every attempt to core them has beep ballitnl. By narrating ntudysad experimenting. Dr. Brigs,. has discovered and absolute turn for Internal, bleeding, external, and Itching Briggs' Filo Remedios me mild, safe andante, - Cerny, itunionn. Bad Nails, Dincased Joints and all dineanen of the feet, oleo, Piles Cancers andßeroMitou• Ihmlor4, skillfilly traded by be. J. Briggs gr. Co., Wt, Itentul way, N. Y. Sold by ....BEL TVIIIIELL, Montrose, ra n , tUidßUßßlit NlClittbS, Montrone. Pa. June 19,181*. Bilif.A.NOS STROUD. General Insurance Agent, FIRE, LIFE AND ACCEDE IT INS EA3Cs, 7201Xciatroistere e Ps.. Uartford Piro Ina., Co., Ca plini and Sarpins .11,000,001 nom° in,. fo., N. y., Capital and barplaS, 4.000,009 Royal Ins. Co. Liverpool ... 8 0,000,09) Liverpool. London . (Hobo 4. , V 51,009000 Franklin Ins. Co., Phil'a " pr 5 00,10.1 Ins. Co.. of Niorn Aincrlca Pennsylvania Fire .. - Ilaitil Ins. Co., Sint° of Pcnn's Union al utnal .- 'W 7 2011 " Ll•conaing Finn 14 illianwpoet Inn. CO. 44 . 41 7 42 Xa X Zs 2ZI ... • • Conn. 'Mutual Lire T. Co., Anisette American Life, phiru. - ..a.4=C73::I3EZTIP.; ,"••-•""- • - Travelers Ins.Co.,llarforl,CapltalandBmTMl4LlXlMl Railway Pass:macro 415091:0. The finderstancilbas been weft knowP In IMO milli:l4%lm' the part IV yvars.os an Insurance Agent. Losses sustained by bts Compalnlvs have always boors promptly poi& fo"OIltes first door case from Banking. Otarw or 'W. Q. Cooper S Co.,Tornplko st. Montrose. • BILLINGS STROITD,Agent CHAR. IL SMITH, Solicitor. _ If °atom May 22.1511. • HOWARD SANITARY AID -ASSQOI ATION,' • • '• For ttle Palle rand cure ofthe Erring and Unfeatanahkolli Prinelplee of Christian Philanthropy, Essays on the'Erroreof Youth atuPthe Fallen UM'', In relation to Marriage and Soeial BTUS, with matter aid for the afflicted. Sent free, In eealedenrelo Ad drew. 11.0 WARD ASSOCIATIONIDoz P. P MONTROSE OMAR OF FASHION! Latest 41.rrilipitzX , FOUEIGN AND: DIVOSTICI DRY:GOODS I. VANOLDDESS 00008, SHAWLS, - LACE AND FACNY GOODE MUTE 1W WOOLEN '- ' 000:13, rtcri/oziti, 11111.LINERY 0401)Iii TR131317..D, AND • " UNTRIMMED HATS, . RDISONI3, FLOWERS, • LACES, ETC., ETC., READY D2A,DE. ELOTRIEO FOR MEN, /30113, AND YOUTH'S ViEAR, PIECE GOODS my Tun YARD, AND CUSTOM NOT*. GENTLEMEN AND. LADIES! FURNISIIING GOODS, GENTS HATS AND,CAPS, OP ALL QUALITIES, AND LATEST STYLES. - ALL IN GREAT VARIETY AT THE Well-kuiezm:Store d GUTTENBERL ROSENBAUM,& , CO . Estsibllshed 1t155. Xatiiroie, 3(ai tw.wO_q9 PAckage
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