gocat 4ntelligtuct. siLiozoirs spvtine.- Bzy. L. ILToro, Pastor. ..10M a.at.and 7 r i m. BAPTIST CIIURCII, Sabbath Services.... Sabbath School Prayer Bectiag, WedztpullayErcolsgs, CATHOLIC CHURCH ltsr. J. Scam= Sabbath Berrie.., Second Sunday In each Month Sabbath School Immediately before Mass EPISCOPAL CIIgACII —Ras. E. A. Wousunat. Rector. 'Sabbath Services. . 10X a. m. &WM p. m. F.anday School n m. Week -bay Serrlcet..—Wcdr!erdays Zl(µ In. METTIODIST EPISCOPAL . . A, D. Acarkana.n. Sabbath Services— "" 10.43 a. at. And 7.30 p. 01. Sabbath Sr heal it S. m. Prayer Sleeting/. Tharsdays. 3 30p. cm. pnesnrnunAN cnuncu Rev.l, 0. Mrusn. Banbath ............10,46 e. m. sae iH p, m. Sabbath Reboot -12.15 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thmotlay .. ... p. m. Greeley and Brown Club. ' ' " • Regular meeting or the Greeley, and Arown Club, every Thursday evening, at N. o'clock. The ball is rolling. Turn out and keep it in motion. Rally! Bally ! ! , Under the auspices of the State Committee, Prof, Leo Miller, will speak to the cititzens of this vicinity on the political situation as follows: Ftlisquehanni Depot, Wednesday, Sept. 4th, Great Bend; Thursday, sth, Montrose, Friday, " 6th, Let preparations be made in cads of these places to give him n full hearing. Novel Carolinian Doetunents. The radical Press for want of Important mat ter have got to publishing the private letters of Fred and Nellie Grant. We expect shortly to see a volume of Grant's love letters published by the Radical Central Committee as a cam paign document. Postal Cards. The New Postal Cant, jast adopted by the L. S. Post Office Department, it is stated, will b e o f a light amber color, fire inches in length by three inches and one-eighth In width, and will weigh about thirty-ft-rut grains. On one side,will be the head of the Goddess of-Liberty with the legend "Vatted States Postal Card." This side also contains the direction " Write the inperseription on this side ani the conamo niestiO on the other," and is ruled for the name, State, county, post-office: number and street, Look to Your Letters. A telegram from Washington contains the following Information that It will do no hurt to read twice, if it may teach people who write tellers to be careful how they luldreas then: "Nearly three minions letters went to the dead letter office last year. ?berate partly rl s -sided as follows: Fifty-eight tbousand bad no county or state directions; more than &st thousand lacked stamps, and three thousand were posted without any address at all The sum ot ;p2,- CM in cash and nerve than ittl,(likitiM b dant, checks, etc., were found in them. It appears that on an average, every letter that is misdl reCted or that goes . to the dead letter *Mee from any cause, contains one dollar. LUnek Bass. The SUCCCSS of the experiments or tram planting black bass from the Potomac to the rives Delaware, seems to be already established. Several young fish of this species have recently been taken by fishermen near Trenton. , They were in every instance, however, given back to the water a; soon as caught, It was only last summer that a few hundred of these fat were placed in tire Delaware at Easton, and,' now that they have made their appearance.at Tren ton, it is shown conclusively that the Delaware will be swarming with them before many more seasons have come and gone, Wigwam nt Scranton. Last Murata). evening an immense crowd assembled to assist in the dedication of the Democratic and Liberal Republican Wigwam. It scats twenty-one hundred and WiLS filled to its fullest capacity. Dr. Stevens was nominated by Mr. price for Chairman, and Vice-Presidents and Secretaries were named. Able and Inter esting speeches were made by Prot Leo Miller. John Campbell, Esq.. Renjainin L Temple, Esq., and lion. Charles R. Buckalew. The ad dresses were wantly applauded, and the whole affair was a grand success. The people of Lu zern county will give as increased majority of fifteen hundred. Great Bend. —F. Churchill, Eq., who for tome time past, has been obliged to retire from active business on account of ill health, is now so far recovered as to be able to resume the duties of his office. —The work'on the New 31. E. Church, is prognnsing finely. The foundation la nearly , completed, and the carpenters have the frame nearly ready. The laying of the cornepstone, which was postponed, will take place Sept. 10, 10;2, at 2 o'clock, with appropriate religions services. RCe. I). Lindsley will conduct the services. An address will be dellvererl by thriller. L. H. Wyatt. 41111, General McCartney. During the pr quits of the Convention on 'Monday last, and while the conference commit-. tees were consulting, the inembers of the con tention and a largo number of citizens who were presets ere highly entertained by a stirring specs % film Gen. McCartney, who Is doing geed service In this campaign in curious sections of the country. The General treated the matters at issue in this contest, in a manner "ditch brought repeated applause from his hear ers. and which entitles him to rank among the first speakers of the day. Ills presentations'of facts and figures, were given in an eloquent, happy and convincing manner, and he poured a full volley of'lleas7 artillery r into the corrup tion and imbecility of the present administra tion, backed by statistics and sound argtments, which challenge successful refutation. The Lib eral cause has reason to be proud of such aped., Tocate. A Phenomenon.. The Albany Timm has the following account or what it very justly calls a phenomenon : It was seen on Wcdnes:ay last, about six. miles Lynn Albany, beyond the Old DlcKowtt wood. During the storm which prevailed, a cloud, funnel shored &sounded from the heavens, ex. tending apparently from the clouds to the ground. The tail was near -the ground, and within this peculiar shaped Mass, smoke and fire were seen to prevail to a degree, which caused general alarm among the residents in that locality, being itupreased with - the Ides that Plantamour's comet , had been delayed tuadcome at last. The funnel shaped mass would "setter - ate occasioually, when the flame was plainly visible. Thiscontlnued ten minutes, and. was witnessed by a number of persons, all of whom agree as to circumstances referred to. Ailek the funnel shaped ° cloud bad dappeared, it - was disebraid that the corn and other produce on tic csms. in Pm 'malty where the tall of the funnel appamntly tested nett all burned MT even with the surface of the earth. By ads, a great deal of property was destroyed, and no little tdarria occasioned. What pkeiUded the Phenomenon is more than any one in that K!m4.- ity could Amennine, and it would be - .well it some selelatifie gentleman could , make mill:11.M: ligation and report the result • Suicide. William Pendergast, the man who on the 27th of May Made awattetimt I:mulish:ado Rev , Father lgeKee, of the Catholic chinch at Cats gangue, committed suicide in jail at Easton on Friday night of last week by banging himseit by the neck to the inner grate door of his cell. Pendergast was evidently -insane, having this idea in his head that' Father Ideßee, had been following for years past with the intentions of doing him bodily harm. The attempt to lynch the prisoner at the time of the shooting so preyed upon his enfeebled mind that it was im possible to disabuse him of the fdca that the men were stidin persuit of hint. This, !aeon nection with the noisy confusion of a political meeting near the prison on the evening of his doing away .With himself no doubt hastened the catastrophe, the unfortunate man thinking, in nil probabilityobat the enraged crowd would soon be upon him. Deceased was 39 years of age, and a native of Ireland—Leighton News. An Impoitant Suit. About one year ago Mahlon Mclntyre was ejected, according to his affidavit filed, from a passenger train-north on the Lehigh Valley Railroad at a place where there was no station, at night time, and where Mclntyre was totally unacquainted with the country roundabout. The allegation further states that.the next down passenger train, on the above mentioned rail road, ran over Mclntyre, cutting off his left leg, and that he laid where he fell until the next morning, when he was found by a man living — on the opposite side of the river. The station near where this accident happened is called Kittatinny, on what is called the Lizard Creek grade. 3lclutyro haS brought suit In the Le high County Court, laying his damages at t. 10,• 000. The case will probably be tried at the September term this year.—Register. Lon by Fire. Seeing several notices or the prompt action and payment of Losses by lire in this and ad joining Counties by the New Milford Insurance Agent, A. W. Stiles, I have another to add show ing his manner and way of doing business. On July 10th, 1972, Mr. Stilts, insured my property in the Phenix Insuraneecnmpany, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and on August 9th my hay barn IVASCOII - by fire.. lat once notified him of the loss, when.be dame and examined and adjusted the same perfectly satisfactory; I receiving my money in just ten daYi from the date of the fire. Such promptness is very commendable, and I cheerfully recommend all who have property to insure with Mr. Stilts, as herepresents a lino of sound and responsible Co's., and you will be suit to meet with prompt and satisfactory ad justments. F. 0. Coos. Ilarmonv, Aug.l9th 1972. -- MP - "That Uhler Pill." . The Administration organs turd orators have demonstrated to their entire satisfaction that Mr. Greeley was an original secessionist; that he was never an abolitionist ; that ho supplied John lirown with money and the K:ursas emi grants with Sharpe's rifles; that he was the Grand Sachem of Tammany and used Tweed as his cat's-paw to steal millions from the City Treasury; that Jeff Davis would have been hung but for his bail-bond, and that he owned the pistol with which Lincoln was shots Ile wrote the most satage articles to . urge on the war, and run his neck off to make peace with the Rebels. Ile is a fanatic on temperance, and owns most of the stock in three distilleries. Ile has always denounced the use of tobacco as a den.lly sin, and is the chief proprietor of a cigar manufactory. Ile Is opposed to woman suf frage, end quarreled with Mrs. Woodhull for the championship of Free Love. He is an Atheist and a Universalist, never goes to church but al ways sleeps through the prayers and sermons, cats no meat but is an Epicurean gourmand, has the whitest and purist skin of any man in America but is a mulatto by birth, an Indian by adoption, and by maression a poltroon. His housels the haunt of all the worst men in the city; and he has never kept house because it was cheaper to " board round." He was the foremost apostle of " miscegenation," and hates a negro out of sight. Were he elected Presi dent he would rsenslave the blacks, repudiate the national debt, agree to pay all the Conteder ate bonds, shut up every bar room and beer gar den in the Union, put every temperate man in Jail, compel every cripple to do military duty, require the women to sweep the streets and scour the country, atop all divorces. abolish marriage, and stock the White House with more wives than Brigham Young can boast of. He would get rid of the army and navy, and de clare himself military' dictator, and make the Potomac irrigate his apple trees. He would concentrate all the capital of the country in manufactories, and oblige everybody to buy What I know about farming" and go out west. Or course be would enter into a con spiracy with the yellow fever and cholera to de populate the'conntry, require everybody to be inoculated With the small pox, establish the coolie trade, invite a Heathen Chinese into his Cabinet, ina make Buddhism the established religion of the Lind. This is but the beginning. It Is easy to.estimate the grade of intellect which such representations satisfy or scare. Most people have so much curiosity on board that they would really like to know what this unique and wonderful creature would do in the Presidency, and will help elect him just to sec what will torn up. • A song of Mmes. My sinus wear, and my golden lace, Cling like ivy to power and place, Though I smash the vast machinery! Man. wand thyself, is a rare old test; Relatints first, and the country nest— Oh, it blows a regular jamboree I A two pound pup, with a twisted tail, Alight gain a post in the county pit— : Gifts, bright gifts, arc the joys for the! . . A Ito nsurs berth, why a horse might win, And wonders ensue from a cask of gin— Oh, It blows a high old jamboree ! Saddle my horse and light my pipe, • Load my table with danties ripe, • Gail, my son, an his dignity. A king rd reign, though I Lack the crown ; The south in chains Pre trampled down— * logic Is tierce artillery. Tho' mite braves MI dropped on that smother line, I Nyon It well, and the nation's mine— Olt, it blows a stiff old jamboree! . , Tet atilt i feel shot the day's not far - When a comet may smash my triumphant star, - And hurl me back, into privacy. On itzuty is face I mark a scowl, /indent troth the west cornea n margin' how?, Oh; ft blows a slngularJamboreef Saddle my horse and light ray pipe, Load my table with dainties ripe, Sail, my son,pn his , dignity. - • Hark 1 what, ts that sound which eierses to •the blast, - . . _ Has the comet I - Janied come at last?' Ilarkl.'Greeley's the nominee.. , . : And Brat Brown, too, is coupled with hint my cup la thll to the brim, . gotsway into privacy. 11 hold,o 14 thlth in the ancient Slng out los Feerfiend with ollygo can— Bakll4 Win to the style for pie I Worth Knotting.. • Pew people know,and thousands do .not know, that by settinga glass of fruit on a - folded towel, thoroughly soaked in cold water, the fruit can he poured•in boiling hot, with no more danger of breaking than with a tin cup. Cut this out and paste it on your cupboard. All do not know that lemons sprinkled with loaf sugar almost completely allay ferverlsh thirst. They arc invaluable in the sick room• Invalids affected with feverishness can safely consume two or three lemons a dity. A lemon or two thud taken at " tea-tine" is recommend ed as an entire substitute for the ordinary sup per of summer, and will often induce a com fortable sleep through the night, and give a good appitite for bre:lMA. Cons FOUDFK—Mr. Alexander. Reed,: or. Lockhaven, Clinton cotinty, reports that his practice is to cut up his corn as late as he can and avoid frost. After husking, the stacks are bound and carefully shocked till cured, then stowed in barn. They arc prepartsl for teed as follows: Each morning and evening the quantity needed for one feeding is cut with a "power cutter," put in a tight box with a ntis ture o' meal bran sprinkled in ; boiling water is then poured on and the box closed _with a tight lid, soils to shift in both heat and steam. That steamed at night is warm In the morning, and that In the morning, when fed in the after noon. Mr. Reed states that, prepared in this WIW, the cows eats all the butts ton.w ill pro- duce more and much better milk for butter than a ton of the brat hay prepared in the same way. Se.stss.—lf you have been picking or hand ling any acid bruit and have stained your hands, wash them in clear water, wipe them lightly and while they are yet moist strike a match and shut your hands around it so as .to catch the smoke, and the stain will disappear. If you have stained Your muslin or gingham dress, or white pants, with .berrit?s, before wetting the cloth with anything else, pour boiling water through the stains and they will disappear. Before fruit juice dries it can altar be removed by cold water, usin,ga sponge or towel, If nec essary.. Rubbing the finger with the inside of the stain caused by paring. Ink also, Ifll it be washed out or sopped up from the carpet' with cold ,water immediately when it Is spilled, can be almost entirely removed. TI2A.MI.I.i.XIILI3FIIB. Srowk—Sur.i.r,---In Bridgewater, Aug. 29tia, by 11er. A. 0. Warren, at the house of A: Stone, Esq., Mr. Harry D. Stone, and 'hiss Adele Sheip, of Ditnock, Pa. Bridgearater. , Aug. 171 h, 1872, be A. B. Griffis, Esq., Mr. John Ball, of North Penton, N. V., and Miss Emma Hin man, of 31cutrose. Pa. ' ' LAFRANCII—PLACE—At the house of the bride's ffither, John Place, Esq.. in Auburn, Pa.. Aug. 81st, 1872, by Rev. P. R. Totrifer, Mr. Byron Larrance, and Miss Dora Place, of Auburn, Sustja co., Pa. , x,mi.kmrmcal. UTLEY—In I,nnhury, Ohio. Aug. 18th, 1872, of indanimation of the bowels, after three ‘tMys dine Festus Esq., age 70 years. 11e was fornierelr a mijent of thiseounty. Etv—ln Forest Lake, Aug' 16th, 18111, , Lula Maggie,-nged fourteen months, -daughter of J. J., and Martha • • CARPENTER -In !Tortoni. June 13th, 1672, Illtnnah E., wife of Stephen E. • Carpenter, aged 48 years and 6 months. Dearest mother, thou host left as, Never shall we see thee more, Nevermore shall hear thy counsel, While we dwell here on this shore. Thou bast been a faithful mother, Ever gentle, kind, and true, And our tomes Nero nearly broken, When we bade our last adieu. But we hope aggain•to meet thee, When our life on earth Is o'er, There to be with thee forever, On the oilier, brighter shore. BUSINESS LOCALS. ' Owl do Without It." This is what the stage and horse ear compa nies, livery-stable keepers, members of the turf, and all grooms and trainers say of the Mturraso Ltsine_syr. They "can't do without it." And why ? Bet:Anse - it ihEalliliic reduce 4 tile external swellingS, etc., which, limier varaMs names im pair the usefulness and. value of the king of quadrupeds, and also because, for sprains, strains, galls and other injuries to which home tlesh is liable, leis the most trustworthy prepa tion in the. market. Yet these recommendations comprise only a portion of its claims to public confidence. During o period of more titan six teen years, it has been recognized as a specific" for many of the most agonizing disorders which afflict the human family—such as rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lumbago, ticdoloreux, sore throat, (=ache, toothache; and likewise as a peerless oppihmtion for cuts, bruises, burns and scalds, —Doting our Interview, the American Con sill at Bankok, presented the King an elegant assortment of his medicines from Dr. S. C. Ayer, of Lowell, 31a.ss., for the use of the Court. He explained to his majesty their origin . from the great chemist and their uses. The Cherry Pectoral for coughts— the Sarsaparilla for erup tive dice:sm and the Ague Dire for the fevers that are so fatal in this hot c at tntry. The dan gerous condition of a Stvorite Trite in Ore palace with one of the disorders these medicines cure, gave hint special interest in these products of medical skill; indeed, these medical marvels in• terested him more In our country than all the other attentions we hare shown hlm.—Letters from a lady in Siam. . A Raro Opportunity for Agents. We have received Irimr the publishers of Wood's Household Magazine, two bearitilblly tinted Crayon pictures representing the heads of a little boy and girl, and "Our Hope" and "Oar Joy" Me just the names for the dear, bright, happy little faces. L.' Sprang d: Co. originally published them at $4, but they arc now offered with Wood's Magazine -'tor year at only $1 rip, . Whey- are to be Introduced by agents, who Are allowed , a handsome commis sion on this price, which makes a mostdesirable bnsincsgfi.rcanvassers. White the Magazine alone Is ridgy worth the money. the pictures are dimming, land mu t t he seen to be apprecia ted. For full particulars address 8.8. Wooer & Co., Newburgh, N. Y. Mate Roofing, The subscrilice tnaff furnish and put on No. 2 slate nearly as cheap as hemlock shingles; alio alt the different colored No. 1 slate. I can lay slate on old shingled roofs and make a good job. Terms reasonable. Post office address, . Wm. HAUOIIWOIXT. N0.;14-tE Montinse. Select Scboo!. •• • - • . The undersign will open. n Select Scitool In Brooklyn Center, commencing Sept. ;24 1872. Term or la weeks. Tuition front $3.00 to $6.00 per Scimitar. Muni . SnannEr Principle. Brooklyn Aug. 20th 1872.---2 w liarford Annual Fair. Tim Fifteenth Annual. Fair of the Raiford Agricultural Society, Will he had on Wednea; day and Thursday, Oct. 2nd and llrd, on the grounds of the Society. The Premidm List will be published. hereafter. ' By order or Com. • • E. Csnriorrttn, Ser77.- 11.arfonl, Po., Aug. 21st, 1872.—w3 • • Notice. The 8 requelmnna Asa:chilli= of Universalist, will bold its next annual meeting. at Benton, Luzern.) eo., Pa.; on Wednesday and Thmaday, Sept. 4th and 5tb,1572. A full attendance la :desired: An ottaitonallevitO vill,__LePretteh" al by Rev. R. gengt4oll. o.avra . The Golden. Age's LlfoSizo Porrrnsrr ov Mn. GREELEY.—The Golden Ave has published a beautiful portrait of Horace Greeley, lifeatize, head and bust, executed in tine lithographic style, suitable for hanging on the wall of a parlor, or library, or club-room. and constituting altogether the best likeness of Mr. Greeley wlfich has ever been prepared for pop uler circulation. The original was a photograph from life, taken. y Pearsall in Brooklyn, drawn on stone by Baker of Boston. and litogruphea by Armstrong of that city. The headois exact ly the size of life, showing' how big the brain must be that dwells within it. The expression is pleasing. The white hair Is soft and silky. The spectacles have a wise look. The beard ripples over the collar with a graceful curve. The dress Is not dia,eveled. Thu coat is of black hmatleletli, such aslir. Greeley generally wears. The picture is thoroughly characteristic of the near, and an admirable RUCCeSS--espec lally gratifying to Mr. Greeley's intimate friends. All persons who have a hearty liking for the Chappsqua candidate ought to have this like ness of-him in his best mend. Any one can obtain it by remitting one dollar, in return for which the portrait will be mailed on a roller post-paid to any address within the linked States, together with a copy of The Cobden Age gratis from now till the election, Nov.lth. Any person who is already a subscriber to The 4ioldex Age, and who will now renew his sub scription, and will at the same time procure a new subscriber, shall rmeive a copy of the picture; and the new subscriber shall receive it likewise. The Goldin Aar is a political and literary journal; devoted to the discussion of all current topics, and means to do the best it can between now and autumn to elect an Honest Man to the Pm'idency of the United States. The price of subscription is three dollars a year, or one dollar from now till election. The picture is sent to all new subscribers , whether for the year or for the campaign. Such a paper and such a picture have never been offered to the public at such a price. Address J. 0. brtuls, Agent. Gibson, Sustja Co., Pa. liarford Graded School. The Fall Term will commence on Monday, Sept.. 2nd, and continue thirteen weeks, under the direction of E. S. H. Hine, assisted by com petent teachers. Tvroos, per term In advance. Advanced classes - Vi 00 Intermediate 4 00 Board and rooms can be obtained on =sena, Me terms. Our teachers are all experienced In their pro fession, and no pains will be spared to make the school profitable to all that attend. Particular attention will be given to those preparing to teach. OTIS GneeELL, President. W.kvsox JEFFERS, Secretary. Aug. 28th, 1892.—w2 The Sixth Auntie! •Fair Of the Nichelsorf. Agricultural Society, will be held on Wednesday, Thursday September 18th, 10th and 20th; on ,the ground of (ho Igoejely. N. P. Witcox,See.y. 'Nfcliolson, Pa., Aug. IS72.—td. Montrose 'Graded Benno?. Thu:Pull Tenn of the Graded School Will be gin 31onday, Sept. 2, 1572, and continue 15 weeks. - The school Is again under the superv6ion of kit Berlin, Principal, assisted by a competent corps. of instructors. The ,thorongh organiza tion of the different - departmennt caLlptit it to all grades of' ad vancemont. The High School with a regular course al studs has been. specially or ganized to meet the wants of advanced scholars. •A clasp in the Mei:el. and Practice of tack ing, will funned, and every Wiwi made to ad vunce 'the interest of those intending to teach. • Tuition—TAtin #7 00 Advance Grades 00 -Lower " 500 . By order of the Baird. IT. IL JESSUP, Prps . t.. B. Tumrenr.n, Mccric93, Aug. 14th, 1972. Rlenardsots% Cornet nand Furnishes - music for Ocelot. , festivals and po litical reectings„at.reasonable rates Address C.A. Sackcit;Ziew .11.1Ifonl, Pa., or Lee Tiffany, Ilarienl, Pa: Nen-Milford, tali., Aug. 1111. 1872—vr2 cspccial poPro. Valuable Hints A valuable bola of body Is- alnotutely scientist to phyoical hr atilt and clearneto of Intellect. Nor Is Chic all. Beauty of prroon cannot conviot' with an unnat ural Coodltion of the bowels. A free parroage of the re . N th oe matter of e oystart through these nanual w etc pipes, lons nercasa o to-the portty of the laxly-as the free pastare of the offal of a city.tbrough Its cowers la neetoolry to the hellth of Its Inhabitants. badlgeotion It theprimary canto of moot- of the die co ocs of the dlrcher log organ*, sun one 01 its moot common relents ls conotiprnion. TUN Complaint, be obleit besides being cao:ernes In it ell. bas many dies grenoble coneonaltants—rack as nn unplea.ont breath.. callow skin. coutominatiog blood and Idle. hemor rhoids; hes daeht. Wort of memory, and roiceraldebility. llcntetrere Stomach lintcis teItIOTI all these coil, by removing llnir Immediate canoe In Uladigestlve organs and regulating the act ion of Hie Intestacies, - The com bination or - Properties In this celehrited piepandlon Is one of Ito chief merits. It brnot. merely a stimulant or a tonic, or an afttl bilious agent. or a Lttlitle. or a blood depnreni. or a unharic o bad all these caratt.o vie d:watts jodtcinustr blended an one powerful icon:wetly°. It lends activity dithl dl,I01 . lutla: III") , nod hpervatdd stomacklrelleves the. lalmentary canal of Ito obstruc tions. and giossionato the membrane which lines It. gently otimnlettmt the doer, braces the nerves, and cheers the animal Florin', 'No other remedy pooscooes ouch a variety of hygienic virtues. It Is to these char tient-NM Thine. that It owes its prestige as a haat*. hold medicine. Experience has paned that it Is no hamlette is it to enicaclowt. and hence it la as popular with the weaker PCs as with the stronger. Host etter's Stomacil Hitters are sold 'in bottles only and the tmde-markblowul. the glass and cm:rated on the label Is the the feet of getrainences. Beware of counterfelte. , Testimony of a Prominent Pirstioian. " During the past eight years I have had frequent opportunities of witnessing the effect of liwormis limn limns Open persona suffering from Dyspepsia, Leer' of Nervous ,Euergy, Serual Weatisess.Dlarrhsca, Se. I have tnowu it to pmvo successful in many eases;lvbefe Alleplatfe, linsinenpathic and flydruphat ie ticausientturd failed. I still continue to am It In such complaints With Uniform messes, and have no hesitancy in pionotoming It the most reme dy yet discovered for dimmers arising from a dlsordcd Stomdcb;lsiver;ltsdneys or Dowids, - • Totire, very trail, ' •.71' . HAFER, IL D. O. Dos; PM, Lantter. TSE CONFZ99IONB OF AR INVALID... PUnpslIED al a. warning and for, the benefit of young own and °f/Km who eider from Nernst, Dobility„Losa of Manhood. dm., supplying : "1118 =AN§ Or SEt.F.CI7IIII. • Written one who cured 'himself. after undriffut izoodderablo quackery. , and sent fano on resetting a post:pald dlscond cnvolopo. Address, NATIL94I3IAYFAI9, Mfooldra.l%. . . era TO CIONSIIMPTIVEO. _ The advertiser, having been . pennanently eitrid .of that dread diocese, Consumption by a siraple remedy. Is Anxious to make , known to his folicor , sufforeve 'the moons of tore. To all who &Ore it, be will nerd a copy of the preralptlon need, (free of charge;) with the dime. , Honorer preparing and lining the slum which they will find tranki Cank cur POSIFISXI7/10Ni AVIV re, 611,150111. Bales ntehing the 'pre r .leriptlon will plenie address: WILSON, 151 Penn Street, Willtentebergli. N. Y. CAT ERRORS OF - .YOUTH.. A Ci&rLiSMAN 'boudered for years trout NOSTOOS .446 Permatere Decay, sod. all the ettlxts of youthful led Iseretlou wilt. for the sake of suffering lop mallity.send free to all who need It, the receipt and dl. rection for making tbc simple remedy by which 'ha was cured. BoYerers V/ MIN: to prat!' by t hu advlsees expert. elm can do so braddressloy, to perfect coo:ldeate, . . joaN 0, toDDNN. NO. 41 Cedar street, Now York. or -Getting narriedl—Eudyiroi young liten,nn the delights or home. and the propriety or tethroprlety ofgettlag Mulled, milk venltary ?tele 'ter these *be feel unfitted fOr mattimonlsl ploess Scat. tree;in sealed envelopes. Addreis. ABSOcIATION Isox P...9ldlsdelphts. Pa. - - RICH AND ..RARE - aßovEs k .138,11TTER.—Witty Their A.', united experlenee, both to the Old World and Flow,wlth over fortryeara dole spot Italian. We both feel eonddent that wee= not fall to please all who Tony War °own their patmnage. Btnct attentlon,to hest. nese and warrant all work to be done In the Beet sTrut at lbw trade and the moat approved VASIIIWM of the day. pretatlng and Itrpstiirm done la the nod= t nidndef Shopirng r_l34 Chandra?' Store. OWYVVIA SAM= mortroir, Nay rt, /811,7111‘3. IVIIF YORK Pitonvps RIARRETS. Corrected weekly by Harding, Illyden & Co., 325 Washington Bt., _New - Butter, pall , 28027 " firkln..-...... ............... - 230f-tl' Cheese, dairy, per 1b... , ' 11(ga3 " factory " ' 12014 Eggs, per doz .., 2aer,4 Flour, per barrel - 5.600035 Corn meal, 100 lbs. 3.3003.03 Wheat, per bushel ..... ....., „ ..... 1.5001.52 Rye " 7J@ Oats ' - 44013 Corn lions, crop of 1871 Tallow " Lard per lb Polatcan per bbl.. Apples Turkeys per 1b... Chickens, " Ducks " ic~v,tlttertiormtuto. .DNIINISTRATOWS NOTICE—In the estate, nr /11. Mary S. 'Stanton, tale or Balch:ewers, Snsifn. Co., Po ., deceased , Letter. or Administration. to Stu mid estate 6.111,1 been muter' to the underogned, all pommel orslog said estate, are requested. to .mils immediate payment, and ail persona having claims analuet utd estate ere requested topreaent them without delay. JOIPC A. STANTON, Adner. Brldgetv ate, Sept 4th, 11372.—Arti. ESTATE of Austin Thomas of the township of Lathrop E Sumtmesinno conoty..P.L, deceused.—Letters of Ad athlete:Wen upon (ho estate of the above named deee cleat, haring been granted to %ha nademigned. all per sons Indebted to mid estate are hbreby totirled to 'slake Immediate payment; and those haring claim. against the same, to pmeent them daly authenticated for milli:- meet.. W. P. CRANDALL, Atim'e. Lathrop. pa., Sept. 4th, Iri9—wls* LNXECUTRIX'S NOTlCE.'—Wuktinss Letters testa mentary to the estate or Dane Heel:hoar Into of Great Bald. deceased, have been granted loth° Subscribers, all venous Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, mid Moo . having eita.mli or de• mandiliegalust the same, will present Most without de lay. A. R. WHITING, } Executors, YLNCENT ItECKIIOW, Aug. 28, EXCHANGE HOTEL. U. A. IIcERACKF.S. %althea to Warm thepubtle that having rented the Exchange Hotel In Montrose. he In now prepared to accommodate the b traaelbv pabllc to 1: o c n r t n r t t Jr/ t Presidential Campattt, CAPS, CAPES AND TORCHES ! Send for ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR and PRICELLST.. CUNNINGHAM & lIILL, 313 aurnalanitn, No 234 Church St., Philadelphia. Jane 12, —m4. ISSOLIUTION.—Notico la hereby given tbet the D nem of hieVlcar S Mine was dissolved the Stith day of July, widen accounts most be settled by cull or note, eel tblo .10 days from date, as all that remains un paid at that. time Neill be left With nn attorney for prumpt eollrctlon In cash. )IcVICAR lIINF.. E. C. McVlcao, E. L. Unit, Montrose, Jaly 1613--21.. arr. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—In the Relate of /1 John Wry:mete, c eerared, lettere; of Adculniatnatlon In the eald create harinu !team grautedlo the underelken ed, peesone owing said eStatC, ore Irontiested to make Immediate perm-mt. and all persouslasvlog clnitne evened raid rattle aro Immature] Illiument them with• oat delay. SS IXANILS WESTGATE, A ,_. F.LIAS WEaITOATE, .11 rt. July 81, 1871-31-it-1. A DAIINISTRATORS ROTICE.—to the errata or Abtathar Alillard, deceased, tate of Bridgewater township, lettere of Admlnlatrin km In relit estate hare Ind been granted to the .undersigned, all. panne owing raid estate, tro requested to make Immediate parment. and persona having Millais adalast said estate era requested to present them without delay. MARY It. MILLARD. ADIATUAIt MILLA.RD,sir.II Adm. "' June 19, '79.-..lvG. - ADIIINTSTRATOR'S NOTICE.—In the estate of . Ellsha P. Farahmo, deceased. letters of Adlnlols undo., to the raid estate, hare been granted to the on. darsfenerl, all persona Indebted to sa i d estate, arc here by ootltied to teeku Immediate payment to the Admin istrator ; and those haring dolma ngultme the tame, ore requested to present them at tile tare of J. B. 5, A. Meentlutn. SOLOMON pk:BILSR, Adair. June r, 1872.—15 t. • • • FOUND ! T (ha OLD DOUSE. In lIONTROSE, a At FASHIONABLE DEESS - NAliwa, bto Haw York City. Entire vet islaellon will be given to ell who will boor 12er with toll. M^PLAIN SEWING done In the NEATEST DANNER. Mrs. COLEY. Day 3,13:2.—tai Au Ornament for grory America Home: • T3EIPIa atILISSI:II*.XCBN. GENTERRIAL itillivElisill y. • : T ubb Mears of •lndependeras MIL" "Rn the Winn. TY hlckon Creek Fairmount Fmk." "UP tho 8c1 ,1 5 1 - kill," uUnlou Lcauno LionscX a largo beam irullyColor• ed Manor Philadelphia, showingFairmount Park.whero Contennial Anniversary Buildings will ho erected, Ac.. HIM 40 by 27 inches- Published in sid of tbo Combo:mid IN2A.• AoolitTlf WiNTED.—FI . OOI Si to VC/per day VW be natio Semi SO cents, and ripecimeu copy and terms to Agents add he Pent by return T. R. OALLENDER Et CO., Publish delp ers, Thirnd Walnut Mr., PhLahia TWIN PER cauxv.r. INVESTMENTS. municipal Bonds .for Sale. Thme bondeare lesned by virture of the State Constl• lotions granting the Legtalatures they right to enact laws authorizing eitimenuntles and Touts to issnese• entitles in accordance wlttoinch laws for certain Infer nal improvemetittcand when au hellcat bete Is no pow er that canlegally delcat them. Staten may !eradiate t 3lonlcipalliles cannot. These bonds arc a ilfzt led up on ail the property of the municipality. Including Railroad!and mortgaged pr entice Shrewd, farseeing .Investors are changingthele Government and o th er So entitle. into these desirable bonds. Any explanation wdi ha cheerfully given. and Bonds In denominations of ewe, mo. *SOO, $l,OOO each, for tale by • Clams MILLEn, Bankers. Pa squelaanna Depot, in.1401,11372.—Trg AGERTS NTIIN Literature, Art and Song Is the best selling bock ever offered. It combines thu humor of adecodote.lbe wisdom of essay, the Informa tion of history said bicroaphy, the nrectuess son craneur of poetry, tho exquisite-therm of milsicfaudAptlbottoti ful Illustrations. _ . . , - . . . reading for grave moments; pleasant pletores to ilinminegoict berms }and gems_of sung for the social An Agent “Floid 14TeoPica tbia Will sell:sou thin mouth easily." Our new systrao of =vowing does away with atm Jealous to the hardness. Particulars free. A valaable prevent to every nog Ag.ent._ INTERNATIONAL, PUBLLILILNO CO., 03 and 93 Lutairrr Fr.. bier York. . . May I, '13,—,00. .. . Tat LUNGS STROI,). • . • -•-•• • General Insurance Agent, ': 11E2, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INEMANCE, . rittc:asstr 00 0. Ira ! : - ' Hartford Fire Ins., Co.. L aplial and Sarpl no Ira„ Rome Ins. Co., 11. Y.,Capltal aria burplaer .090,000 Royallus. Co. Liverpool •• slo,omoo Liverpool. London 4 , r. Globe " fkr.o.ooo,too Franklin Ins. Co., t'hu's ', ma* Ins. Co.. of North Ames les .. - p2f.0,01:10 Pennsylvanla Fire 1.124.01X1 Ins. Cu, Suite of Penult ~'. . ... Union'aintnal - : --, -...'** - .. •.-. •- ^ firri.. Lyroming tiro • - - - • • '' ~ pionOpsk) 11 1111antopurt Ins. Co. • .4 $llO,OOO . Mar X W 331 . • . Conn. Mutual Llfo Ins, CCP:./melts. c r 7 maco,noo Amorkan Lflrt, Mira. *. - : . 4 -. ; „.11,3,:04000 - .. • .11.0C 1 X322315T . 1 i . .• - • Travelers In s.Co.,llarford,Capital and &Irvine $2.000.001 Railway. Passengers .. ." . ... irpfl,ll,o., The undersigned ha Omen *qt ,: t k nown In this cininty,for Mayn't I: yearaus an Insoranee Agent. brazes sestsin at by kis Curupsinirs bate always been promptlypald. , : • rarOnleo Prot dOor cast from Banking Ofdeo or W. 11. Cooper t Co.aurup Ike at. Itontroae;ra., - ~.. 'BILLINGS ' STIIOIIb, L Atent - • '. gm. mr..- 8111711, Solicitor. . L `lioutrOie, Mar ti 1972. - • - =over- r.i.riaa. • • , . riAttPENTEIP3 AND'IMIILDITS—MESSMS. COOLRY STONg. ara pstireri to do all kinds of limn. INA and CAIMENTEIIWork, Brick Work, Masonry. and Patatinr, by. Um Job of In any manner to suit cus tomer,. Alm. slob [Hindi, - Tours. Mogldingir. , otati cod Wlndow Prams,. to order. Pine Umber constantly on. band. tiltop in• Pork Factory Balding, Me:amts. Pa.. • - .• • A. W. tiCJOLEY, STAMLEY•STOSM, Atorame. Dccanber-, nurnovED - Culauziall' S W . • I LL. go ?4l l l f n o fil i c ere BABElBTlVEntrt,t!6latert and SMITH'S TURBINE • • • Portant, and Stational Engines, Mapnufactared and for :idle, by - ; BAY Ittt a BIM. Montrose, Pa., Feb. 7. Mr.'. , ,n06-31 . . • • PROPOSED AMENDMENT' TO THE :lobarLi:l - TION OP PENNSYLVANIA. . JOIST nEsattrtat merest:to AW AMEND/Ml' SUL CONISTIfETIO7I Or rEMOTLY*NIA. • - Be U rooked by! Sem:fem.! IlJam &prom:ditto of Ikansrtraitia in General Awned, met,' That the Itilowine amendment- of the tionititutio of t hei r hoto monwealth be proproed to:the neopie for edoptioe or rejection. partionet to We p ro vision of the tenth article thereof, to wit: Gaigi34 40q;050 NA 9 2501 75 • Strike out the sixth fettled of the tlkth article of Ike Constitution, and Overt la lieu thMeiff Om follow. ing • *VI - Stele Tomourer ebalt ba ehoten by thequalifl. al Acetate tor the Mato. at. tech time*. and fur ouch term or service so shall be orateribed by Cdr."- •- ... • WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Speaker of the !forme of Itepretentatiren. JAMES S. ECTAN:, . Speaker of the Senate. Arrniwzo—The tirentt•teiond day of Mara. Anne Domini one thontand eight hundred and terenty•two - JOHN W (MAUL Calmat] sad certified for publication Pennant. lo the Tenth Article of the Cutatituf ton.- • Fniimm Secretary of the Commonwealth. Mice Setret - ry of the Commonwealth, liarritharg, June 16th, the naderal.•••cd, nlriz to let the 1.11: handing. of • Beklim. on the Franklin rOall to Sumnieniellie, near ilainen_Calph,ou=klonday,4•ll 24nd., 1872. _ . lIVNICELL, ' • • , • Z. Iit..IIRWSTER., even - hors. • • • •• CALM. ~,Ftrldgewnter, Awe 10, 1574.—w2 • TVA, RH FOR SALE farm of sixty-two sere' , na l.' Joining the - Duro' of Ideutrovo on the bomb, I. offered for vale. It le well watered sad has :Adolf ten acres in'. thober. including efluo grove of bench nod maple near the dwelling. bomb tho homestead dictator' of the Hemel (forgery farm. For further partieninre cogent. of J. E. Canaan, Esq., or P. Lines. Muntrote, Pa. Feb., 7,131 e —ooh:tf. , $l,OOO REWARD! BRIGGS' ALLEVANTOIt Is .compoomf of Ammonia, Chloroform, tipirits;of Camphor. Tincture of Talent ne, .Oil of Jumper. and Alcohol t This compound, le nu equslied In the annals of medicine for the vim of Net-- cone or dirk headache. Neuralgia. Trembllis& or Twitch ing or the :fence, and all Nervous Disessets. It will counteract all potence, banioh pimples, cute runty Map. Cone, itehlogjarmore, Sc., It aptallzes the circulation, lovigeratet the syetem,lncresoes the action of the hart, Offbeat Snelling the brats, curets itearthuro.Palpitation and Flu:tering of the Beart, ilyspepsiadhe... Stapp' Allerantorabsolutely pooseesms more contrive properties , . • t burany other preparation. Physiciano, chemists and -others arerequested to examine and test the- remedy lid $lOOO will be veldt( found different from reprsseeta- COUGHS.. 3 n i , n a c t 11 4 1 Ilatrabeen r4 l l eddt ve been, offered for the -relief and care of throat and lung' Otte-zees; but nothing, hats Wan et. eminently enceetsfui or °bailees] each a wide • celebrity, as Brigg,te Throat and Long Dealer. • I ' el V lgi thg'le l 4 l CORNS. b m.ouurmk twin g in g fives Ifcmtorfs. the piercing. dtstresoing pun. from In growing Naito. capitol be et:scribed. Thoutands Auger, not knowing there Li a cure. • Briggs' Corks And Basilan Reauedies memo acid or potath compounds, but are te llable soothing, and effectual, azadjast merit the mimeos they have earned from tin ale t; public. 'the Curative is a Mating ointment; imrardiata relief is obtained by application. and It will ponce cure the worst cases of Pestered Corns, Inflametlaed Ulcerat ed Buniune, the turret instep. the largest and oevereet Blister*, the moot extensive Valleoldes on the 'toles or heels of the rect. nocqualleil tathe care of Citflitialus or Fretted Peet. The Alleventor- fur orals:aro corny and ptarcutiog their formation Ss absolutely tracztmiletl by anything kIICIIM. PlLEScluen' terror _orles, nlmorleveryattemptto mire them has been . beam]. Inypancearing study and experimenting. Di, Briggs his diecoveredmod absolute cure for Internahiblecalug. talents!, and Itaingpil.. Ilrig,gol Pile Itemedice are solid. safe and Stare. . . . . . , .. . .. . ~ .. Coma, Banlona, Bad Nalll, ii/Irmted, Joint* and all dlreaaea of the feel, stro, Pllra, Canon and Scroffalona Remora. oklllfaly treated •by Dr. S. Brine A; Co, 041, Broadway, N. V. I Sold by ABELTVllRELL,3Bmtrose,ra,andllUrtss & N1C110.1.9. Ituntroaw. Pa. .1 Jane 19,1971. • . , MOBILISE BUHR - FASHION! 3LlEttemit Jet.ri-tv•a,3.. FOUtIGN AND D.OICESTIC DRY GOODS! Fa:Nett:n=3 OOODS,SITAWLS, • LACE , AND FAUNS' GOODS ' A 1.1 IVOOLMI • GOODS, NOTIONS; Eta MEI/INERT 0001161 UNTRIMMED HATS, . , 11111DONS;PLOWERS,' • LACES, ETC, ETC., ItilA k DIV - NA DU. CLOT"' LNG FOR MElr, BOYS, ANDII VOlrtlfg WEAR, PIECE GENTLExtpx„-AND ,LADiESi • PIIIINISTITNG GDODS, GENTS HATS AND CAPS, OP ALL QDALITIES i • AND LATEST , AIL IN BEAT VARIETY AT THE Well-knowii:titorti of GOTTESERG. ROSENBAUM,&, co EatabitabcdlB3s. Iroptrost,MayAlSTS.—M".: • A.Perilons.Season... -• • Oldsloos and deilgtitild as the Simmer weather, le. It, tmpleat kee Is it torero trial to the Shorn:rivers, Ryon the strongest ore tametimes prostrated' by Its crests. The common phrase applied to this condition of the body Is “ginemidebllity..!•- Now. general delnlityarlses from, and Includes a variety of ailments. The liver Is more or Ices erected, the bowels ere either court limit , odor too mach relaxed, the eternal:it hut halt perform,. , the. work at digesUon. tile • appetite Is poor; hue 1 the spirits depressett. , This Is what Is ealledgeneraf de , bully. It Ise generaldisammgement of all the physleal . (anoints, and metres as * remedy a medicine Unit will regulate them all. ' 1 Ilostetter's Ittonmeh !titters to ciac, 1ni,"1:V47,14 ttubi: oah °,,rr 7; erected. irrestores its tome. IC the her le tend& It regenerates it. Ir the nerves Ate teem:does and weak, It braces and reinforces there,. the mind, which eye,. rympatbiseit with the batty, Le gloomy and deepondent .11 rellerren the dlfecnity, and lone bangs the whole mechaulem or the body lota harmony with Shalom at health. - There lane civilised„narion theriecitern Hemis phere In which' the. of riestetters litomach tea IVA t(11310. Cartealtv, and - antl•blllous medicine. Is not.linown and appreciated.. 'throughout the Tripiss It is considered, both be thepeople a n d the proreasion, the standard SpeCifiC. It le a medicine for LI means andel( elhantee.ll ta. erderielly milted to. the complaints generated by the weather, being the purest and best vegetable stimulant •st the world, • Ihtware or the Bitters made of acrid and deettenene Materials, which neeempulnue WOG.. are 4=l arming to rola s pan the people. Their name is keen, cud the public. has no guarantee that they, are not_ lannotte. - Adhere to the tried remedy, .Bostetteee Hitters, Sold Calf In globe, end never 111 JFegkor berths, GOODS BY TILE ..yAnwn • AND cnitqwwinli: Yillilanee'ClnST ll ; • ece • • • The following named persons arts constituted vigilance committees: Creigh;•Patriels Fitz pier, Mathew Ryan.- • , • • White, L. C. Swisher. . • • • Anaraf-43. IL Dlx, L . 0.• Baldwin, Warner. • • • - • Bridgewater—l G. Lake, C. J. Curtis, Henry Stephens. ' . Brooklyn—Arai Ely, Janus Hewitt, "IL B. Tiffany: Cliffonl—MirtfirDecker, John 'Bolton, 'John Stephens. " .". Choconut—David Stanley, M: J. , Donly, 31. J. Golden, Ditnotk—A. W. Main, U. , K. Tingloy, Jasper MeKecby. ' Duntlittf—J. C. Olmstead, T.P.Fhb:Loci' A. IL Ayers. . Forest Lake—lsaac Strange., E. Griffis, Mat. • Franklin—F. W. Smith; M.Q. Wfiliturts, 11. McDonald. Friendsville—Hugh Duffy, "James , llced, Thomas Hags. • • Gibson—Geo. Miliken, A. C. lisrct• J. L. ph. Great Bend Boro-11 T. Stephens, L, S. Lan helm, J. IL Dusenburv. ' . rt-st licn Tarp—T. D. Hays, O. Trowbridge, S. W..l3arnea • . - -IP:nick—lL IL- Lewis, Elias - Westgate, Israel .11yers. • . • Ha'rmony—lL 'Hobert, - Willard:Austin, Richard Martin. - Itaffortl—l'eter Williams, T. J. Carr, Westiey Osterhout. : Jessup—Z. Smith, .Toltn Smith, J. C. 'Rattles% Jackson-,Leantier Griffis, T. W. Clinton, O. 11•Perry._ • Lenox—Win. Hartley, Hiram White; A. J. Titus. Lathrnp—E. 31. Tiffany, Lyman Dianders, Horace Thayer. Liberty—'fberon Smith; Jacob Chalker, Daniel North. - • - . • • • • Little 31cadows—Ii. IL - Garfield,' Thomas O'Dond, Lewis O'Dond. • , • Middletown—F. llctman, Newell limier, Charles Camp. Montrose—A. 11. 31cCallum, A. Lathrop, G. Miner. ' New Milford Tcrp—W.. F. •Harding, L D. Foot, E. P. BradlonE New Milford Bona Geo. 11.11cCollum,T. W. Boyle, Wm. Smith. . . . Oakley-4. 31 Tillman, E. C. Levitt, Cum D. Weatfall. • ' Rosh—Geo. Harvey, NI D. Snyder, E. 13. Springville—lL T. Hendrick, Lorenio Ritz, Samuel Shook. Stuuntehanna Depoi—,L"W. Rowley,Thomas ernaff, Wm. 31. Post. Silver Lake—Joseph 'Ward, 'l'. Sullivan, Thos. Buckley. Theinson—Chester Staldanl, J. Et Whitney, L. S:Aldrich.. ••• . • . 6outity Toittrso -PirctiotT. Teo lines in• thlt Diree!mj, mit yciq, 61.qc— zach odditionalline, GO (Ix . - ~ NEW MILFORD SAVINGS DAMN, NEW MILFORD.-81r per cent: WI tercet on all Deooshe. Does a general Banking Pus new!. -WS -if sAsia ea/laza. co.. CATTGA PLA9TE2.—N7CIIOLAS ELJE3LIBBI2. Nailer In genuine Ceings Plaster.' nub ground,' W. L MOSS .t CO Dealers in ThiCoods,llats,Caps Boots and Shoes, and General Iterthandlre, on Rain street, eneond door below the Eptseopal,Chnrett. • 1:11‘10:1 LIOTEL. kept by WILLIAM S3ITTLI, ask Main street, nrar rite Depot...—. W. B. MEAD, Foundry, and dealer In Moira sad other utenelln, one Join from Pbinners Y. F. H111133R. Carriage Motes and Gedertater, on Medi Street, two doors below liarlet's Store. • 31eCOLLITM lIITLOTTIEILS.' Dealers to Groceries aid Provisions, on Main Street.. 11. GARRET & SON.' Dealent In Floor. Pee& Meal. Sel. Lime, Cement.' Groceries and Provisions on Main Street. opposite the Depot. : . W. A: T. HAYDEN. Manniscturont 'ot'Olgsrn Cad Wholesale dealers In Yankee Notions and Fancy Goods. on Main Street, below Episcopal Chtireb.• lOS. fi IiNAP. Leather ILinuteetierers • and dealirs in 3lc occa Findings. fie., 'Hair elthaaVarehareh.. • at'SEY S HAYDEN, Denlo4llst:tram and3fedklnei• nod Mannfaetarers of Cl e ft, oo Male Street: 11.1? too !hoot. STEP.I=B, Ifone StiOolognudgoncralßeptaring on IlninStruct.., month oUthe brikge. J. DICERUSIAN. Jn.. Dealer . genend mereltaniUts and Clothine. rirkk:Store.: cm Yalu Street. a GREAT BEND t. S. LEMIgIV, Manufacturer or Leather.and dealer In general Meretrandiee, on Mato Street! • . 11. P. DORAN, 'Merchant Taller and dealer In Beady Made Clothi ng, Dry.Goods,UnXelt . leannllPtuelelona ]Lint.ittect.• LENOXVILLE. 11111.‘31. Maanthrtuct °laid dealer In arra , or Plow and Culture. •.: • - • •. • GIBSON. EL M. TlNGLEY—nailer In Stores. TM. Oapper. flni and Sheotlron Warn, Casllnga.ae. Also. manufactur er of Shout Mends to order. Ere Trough and Lead Pipe tondo.. attended to at tale prlcca—albson. Ifollceor Pomneylear.l3,-Iy. EDWARDS 6 DarANT, Stinntheturete of Wagons anctSletzhe, near the InotteStore.". ITONTR`OSS . . O. s. l n EZDE—Comity Surveyor, of Schnlnchnnns Catla 17. Offiro In tho Conn notuse. Atonttono,Pa.-4041. &DEL TURIIELIs 'Dealer to Drag' a, Iledletnes, - Ll foors, Paints, Oils, Dye Staffs, Otoccries, Jasrelry, Notions, etc, isepi 21, —a - • CAIMALT, Attorney at Law. Mee antk door below Tarbell Mose, Public Arenae. 11,.000PElt 6 CO- Milken . , sell Valero Vale• sag* 'Made and Drafts on England, Ireland andBcot • BILLINGS STROUD, ' Genem Firs - aitr.lre fainr - mune .U'onts ; also, sell Ilatlrnah antlAceidentllckelo to Neuf Sark and Pyllatlelphis. ,ortatcone door Fast oftho Bank. *. V. fi, eitANDLEII. - Gelarttairsotrastea and Saying XL*. el I no.k7ent. rablleAraane.• , • . • AWNS & NICBOLk i o ranee zet Drags and Meal Cfpre„,Totfacco. PiPcs, rotot•Books..B . Pctta elm Yankee. Notlons, Brlck Block. W3l. L.ICOX, Ilarnees rasher aria dealer to all Wild» smugly kspt by the trade. opposite the MEL. ' + 1101 CD & CORWIN. -Dealers In 81 oyes, ILareware. and Sfannfacfnren of Tin and Sheettron artna,corner of Main fad Tacuplka Orem. - s. U. MOUE., Merchant Tailor and dealer Clothe.. Trimmlngp, and Furnishing. Goode. awl Ready-Made Milling, on ?Jain Street, telt deo • 10 low Lillie and Wahine's Law 012ce, • A. N. DULLARD. natter In Prone/tie, rroririoni. Books. Stationery and Yaalleer Notions, at head 1 Public Avelino.* _ T. SPORE , a . 003, aellera 10 Stove*, Sant hero Zigrlcattarni I mplouett*,Floor and Groceries, oppe - alto Tarbell liaate.• • . • A ROFITABLE BUSINESS! .LIGIIT EQUAL TO OAP, Al ONS•EIGEITEI 0811 Cannot 14 Explaled. N'acAltrorr or. alskicired. MEN deAring n PItOFreALE IlUbINZSB,enn 'tam tho EXCLINIVE RIGHT for the-sale of DEOTTIi PATENT - Emil:WE OAS LltillTlll7ll24£lls ANDALt. for COLTSTIE•3 cad ISTATFah- Wrtto foe Iltbrmattioa or call un • _ • DI. 13. =OTT, 2tiy:.,114 SO VTII - SECOND Si, PUMA, PA 4. IL—•Cliordolo forntsbed with MANDEL/81d and /Aim or Every deneriptlon,23 per cent. cutunn Mau. at any other emabltsh meat In thu country. .11areltr01, 1973.—mn. fib. - D: S MIT tls t DEA= cc - 2 • . • LIAIINESSES ! • SADDLES!! 'TRUNKS !IA • COLLARS!!t •. • SPURS !! • LIGHT • LEATIIERII ETC. -Bstsucauolan,33.33.p,. A IL Articles In the Grocery Line cargrba- lassinAt at W. LO Prices AT tho STORE of malgto.e, 3131 15 6 12: a • A.