..... . , ~. .... ...... , goatt- luttillotnet. -_, _, ~•::„ -YY-, - nitilitaus ataltoitc . , ~.. iiiiiiii bitovii.. - .......... ,ftgv. L. it roati;votilr. 7.entp.......... . -,, ... .. ;,-..lo,yaqa.Jusa . .....D. m. ii. - 1, -, fa, 0014,,,...,,.....;...•....a... ...... .0.411 m. *I 4t . ,VOtisg; WiedlielidqgVallagg••• ..... .., " IX 44111:itititiEli 2 libe - . , tiv;!.l3nOritn't Sabha!'" earrtaes ...... ~Accana San ay. In men Month 19.61401 Wiwi ' ' loaned tely biota 31cua liitiikk, an:Ten-pit. B.A. Witinnan.trettor. bablutlia 6enizei: - , ,_ I,OX a. m. sad I'M a.m. tandV4 ool ••• • • -it, ,Ll',.. - la m. Week- ,y &PIM?... cdnceime 1.4,p. in. ertra•Err 3 P o ./W... , te;. 4. a iiii:xtfitti. • 5pr0xp....,..."-,40.43 a.: ca. end' Oa tr. at. tec 5UP.4.. , .....1. ' 4i nv rNyjn,;.% Tltlfl!i . Wll.. .. , .... „,.........,./19 p.p. soaiiiiiit fro.; bin:mar:l . ....Iy. J.O . miuin. touwace. • 10.431. ta.aluM p.m. ast,aava 5ab00L...:...., • 14.13,p. m. - tiaya.M,Oallag.Tbutakil 9 Evenings - iji p.m. triouriftlith. • t ..Itmulazurneesing of the Greeley' ad , frown an ercaShurnliv evenlnt, 73t.n . clode Lail urvlling. ,Inra out and AL inrhetlon 421 - Wo -Ms .naiable to publish the proceed!, Irma bath of ; the Temperanee and, Liberal COn! 'cations thlsweek, on account of lack of hell) 'llVIel the Ilarford Fatlr advcitlseMent, atut - the Election,Proellreatien which wet Pri• or tlainak: 7 We have been obliged for thesame relac4i,ta ofult other communications. We Wll . l endeavor to glvethem e place next week ivleUolion Fair.' . rt. see by afthange in the notici of the 'Nicholson Agricoltural•Ftar r that it is to be. luJd fknt:2Zitb, 26th, and 27th, instead of the 02!qa.rst Tl44,chango. was 'Linda so as not to conflict with our County Fair, . . 4fientksw County Cokainittee.. .I: kc. .p slg bpp . the Democratic County Committee, arc hereby notified that a meeting of the Committee will take place at the Club- Room, or& It J. Webb's store;iti 31antrose, on Saturday, Sept. 14th, 1872, at 2 o'clock p. m.— The Importance of the business which will tviiie before the Committee, makes it irnpera• tire that mery district shalt be represented if possible.' E. B. IL' LET, Chnirmai, Hass, Sleettags. Ity.satliority of the State Central Committee of Pennsylvania, ire are enabled'. td announce that Upn., Charles IL Duck:dewAnd Dtisilel KaibfuOVlll address a scrip of Blass..llollllgs nitolknial - • Emporwi, . September - • le. Smithpod, - . •17,1 Couderspod, , " - • ' 18, z • Wellsboro,..- 46 .. , W. ' . • Ti }lontriymattaa; .'' "- '-•- -' - 'A' Stroudsburg, - " • ...• M.; Wilkesbarre, ' • - - 24, ,' poyleitcrwn, 0 ,2& Also, that a meeting will be held at Ilichei son, Wyorelni County, On the lase day of the Fair, Sept.' 27th, which will he addressed by Han. A. K. McClure, and Gen. Kilpatrick of NeVifficy. lion. G...' Grow, of Texas, s also expected to be present. • ea , ...--, Vdrlons Itana. Our Founty Fair opens next Tuesday. The 'Graded School opened 'on 211Ondtty, the 2d Inst.; under the supervision of Prof. Berlin, and eurnpelitit assistants, with a goodly nail bar of stbdinuti. - . • Thor , . Cony, the small-pox patient, died on ' Thursday lest. We );now of no other cart. "Whiskey and water do not mix well in the Devitt:age party," says the Grant 077111 of this place. It mixes plentifully in the Radical maim. For reference; see Grant. - The llontroac Railway can be graded' from Springville to Montrose in one month, if the !LINO employ. the requisite number of hands ,applied In the subneribers. ,tihall it be There will be al." bee on the Fair Ground next thtuiday, fOr the purpose or Iniprosing the, grounds. -All who are loterested in the work are inrited to attend. • Atertrwlll ben meeting - in the Univers-Ind elsara. Montnsac, next Sunday, at 3 o'clock, p. m. entbjecl," Perfection in Life." _ . .1117n1: ,ffil,,*.POSi, Esq., Declines. - -8 41 1 4VERA:PErn Sept. 6th, fro "Dteeltalrotin and - Members of the Demo cratic Committee of Susquehanna County. 'llurritinsLi - -.—When my name was propos- intheCounty Convention for the office of Representative, as is well known to most of you, rat once, for reasons that I. * then frankly —perhaps too bluetty--stated, withdrew it— After the nomination was made, it was my in tention to Imre notified the Convention that I still declined; but while consulting with some friends outside (at an earlier hour than we anti ciliated.) the GOnvention 'adjourned, and - the op portunity for doing so was last: I nott:lberefore,respectflilly tender my decli nation, to you,in order that such steps as you shall deem advisable, may be taken to fill up the vacancy. I fully appreciate, and shall 'hold In grateful remembrance, the eonfldenco and good-will raanifmted by my Dentocraiefrientis, and shall contribute my feeble efforts to the success of the cane. With great respect, I re. MID your obedient. servant, • War. 7d. POST. Ilnidtnrd County. Limn DEMOCRAT i---Nerer having stem our rillne noticed inyour columns, and . turcimiting that some of your readers arg not acquainted with our inland Tillage, situated midway be. tween Montrose and Towanda, on the old stage read, that has been ono cif ,the "land marks" fur the last forty years, is my inducement for writ ing yottfit this time. To begin, we have some of the ,most enter. prising business men that any town of its size can boast of, - and manufacture our atin plows and, agricultural implements generally, .our merchants are prosperous and do a good hard ness, considering the hard times in the money market. We have an excellent school, under the direction of Prot. Cochrane, and 31113 most industrious set of croquet' playere-ka ilradford. 11. Case, formerly of Auburn, in your coun ty, has been bete sometime, in the picture busi ness and is a success, his work is hardly initialed in the county.' Politics are beginning to warm, up, and we expeet'to give BuCkelerr and ;the State- ticket the teneelVde Bradford ever give any -candi dates sham the organization of the Radical par ty- The people are beginning' to realize how their liberties are being. taken from. them, and 'le Tram:ay plundered by Cameron and his thieving ring, snd will hurl from power in' Orr Foyer. Hartnett and the - whale set :of or artLti .1 R are stealing - the people's money, " 14 , ..r 77 N 4l' gigul by taxation , to ho cited es a Izomiltwoo O . keep them In power: It kr wiL l 4 t>ie lir,steStfatisfactlon that we note that you have again piact„4 Um 'name of 3. B. geCOlittisa, !whirs the people for Congress, he is men of and fur the people, and es such should entlersetaeicf of every hartitat.gtit In pe district. Msis, Leltaysville Pa. Sept. letb. 1/372. ' - or 6,(4lTo,n'tu-A1!w,1.13. 'Another Lie Nailed. - The not:dross Republican, of date fiePt.'2di contains under the above ealitlati an assault , of" on me, impugning my demotes , - ibr' Utah. It asserts that told an - honestold Republican" that Gen. Grant lisped ' , through Ilinghilmtbn drunk, and that I give Win. M. DeLong as au thority fer the statement. 'this° asserts that I repeated the story to G.'L. Stone, - post-master aC Montrose, who at once wrote a series ,Of let ters to DcLong, Judgeßalcom, and the )3ing hamton Post-master, receiving answers. whieh were published in proof of my veaality. In reply I will say, that as for rho " honest old RePublialu," I-trill attend Wilts - also. when convinced that there Is, ono of that character left in the party. Stone misrepresented me both in his letters to the, Ringbarnton,. parties, and In his account of the affair; In my talk „with Stone, I asserted that Grant passed - through Binghamton, sad did not appear to the espec ial:it eyes of -Ids worshippers who, thionr,rd - the Depst phtform. It was denied :by., a Grantite that be Viai iit Binghamton at all, and I assert ed that tieLtitig assured me that he was there and did not show bhuself outside of the car. I said it was reported that he sat with bowed head, acting rather stupid, and I believed be was drunk. Istill believe so, for I don't think even a reelection would tempt Grant to ride so far and teep sober. Ills intemperance *wheels too fhlly established_to be suematully, disputed The only thing in thetransaction that affects my veracity, IS the letter from BeLong denying that be told me that dram was drunk.- -But: I did not give him as authoiltylfor Grant's' State, only for his being in Binghainton and not show ing hhautelf. Stone knew this, and rho whole thing is an electioneering dodge between him and the contemptible editor of the ../icpnwrion. None of the letters thaprovo, the Charge that Grant was drunk.. Judie Belem says he nev er sew hint drunk,_ and DeLong never heard that the citizens of Binghamton called upon himote- • Tlutt is all. Stone admitted to me that the article wronged me, and called upon the editor to have an explanation appear in the Repubfia' in, clearing me of the charge. But the editor refused.. Said he, "I wrote that article, and lam responsible for it." So I leave Stone —my business is With the editor. How does he appear in this transaetioir Simply eats wilibl libeller. He publishes an attack' upon Me, ac cnaing me of falsehood. He is then informed that his article WOMMi me, yet he declares it shall tannin se it is.: He sayis'- . -" I told that lie, -Hr. Stone—tern responsible for many Iles—l - won't feel one more." Now I appeal Mall fair minded men. What Is the proper course to pur sue with such a creature, Ile is too contemp 'time to mete, and it Is well for him that he is so. Were he not hisvimbliierer be ableto - ait down to indite his slanders; What can be his object in allowing semis a libel upon a citizen to go to the world imiefided? Simply this, Ile is one -of the 'dirty workers in. politics. His nature is grovelling, his Intellect of that peculiar grade that requires slime to put it In smooth working order. Ile is incapable of Writing a candid, fair editorial, which will here weight with thinking men.: lie can only work-among the lower in tellects which can be reached by slang. ' During past campaign:Lille 'editorials in his paper, have been generally able articles. This year they areal! slang.' The reason Is that in the past they were taken from the Tribune-- this campaign throws him on his own resources. It taxes his brain terribly to write even such an article as his libel upon me, and once written it must stand. What!" he cries, "do so much dirty work, and then undo it, Never! They say I cannot write. Show them that.- It is my very own. lam proud of it." It Is past the course even estranger world ex pert him to pursue, should he observe him pro ceeding meekly through the streets, or docilly following the cows home front pasture, his head bower] forward, as if in shame for being so con telnptible. In the conduct of his paper he dis plays an utter want of honor,„ If he can make what he thinks a good Mt fur Grant, helloes not regard a libel upon-a citizen, nr.downright fab rication inythinnut of the Way. if he libels a man, he knows his party friends, anti if he is proved a libeller, the majority of his readers will never find It out, if ho keeps dark himself. His paper Is fartependear—a slave to party to be sure, but independent of honor, truth, or com mon decency, But I will close for the present, until he pro vokes another shot. IL THAYRE. Montrose, Sept. 11,-1872. • fIUSINESS LOCALS. Cu:manila made up In fashionable and taster style, on abort notice, at McKEN= & 15o's. Montrose. Sept. 7, 1871 Two Hundred Men Wanted On i tteSlontrose Railway - from Tunithannock to Moitrose, to drive It through to its comple tion. PEIIIIIr Manus, Contractor. Games. OPESINO of New Dress Goo-28,Shawls, Fancy Goods, etc., at low prices, during the Fair, at .111cREsmE. k, Co's. September 7, Dr. ENL.. Gardner Would inform all those whom it may concern that he-haa kit his notes,Jruligments, accounts, and leases, In the Linda of XII Wilson, and requests all creditors to pay over to him their respective indebtedness as they tall due. liontrose, Sept. 4th, 1872. CALL fl nuncio mu Fern and get some of the liannatcs at -, •E. 2damang.ts Co'a. Mont/vie,- Sept 7051 - Harford,Annual Fair. The Fifteenth Annual Fair of the Tlarferd Agricultural Socidty, will be 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 Com. • CARPENTER, Sedy. Harford, 21st, 141.t73-sr9- liww Rita. Bursa of Hats and Caps now opening at 311cKmann & Co's Idontnxie.,l3ent. 7 1872. . Select Scheel. . The underaigti , will open a Select School in Brooklyn Center, commencing Sept. 2d 1872. Term of 12 ' steels. Tuition from ;3.00 to SS.L9,pexSchollar. _ • ... Maim Summits Prin' tiple. Inoaklyn Aug. 20th 1872.-2* . , . - A Ssuraisro Lam of New Cloths, Cassim (les, pad Einitinp; Trill he exhibited this 'week it Co's. 2dontesse;Sept 1872. . . Slate jilaciang - • . ch ?rnasb The sobteriber elate non* es - mak& - sbingks; :also . all the different iNt . f' ,; 1 ebte: I can lay elate an old shingl I roofs and make a good job. Terms reasonable. - Peet ore k flare s% No, 14-tt : t. ' • . • Mantras° -As.. ' , Awl' STOCior New Goodsnt: ._,. --, - ~ - 1 DlcKsszte - & Coli. Montrose, Sept.l'i 1872. - . -.•- . -.- - . The _Mutt "Annual IFalr • or sho Irichoutni:Agricultima witf, Iteldent - Wednesdayfrburaday and -Way. September; 9„5tb711t and 27th, on - the: - 'ground lba*ciety • 11. P. IVILcox, a;e3r. 44 4 = 4 T*l4o l Z:lth, 1.872,5r-td. :Locot Our for opeoial_prices -darin?,' , the Fair • . 21cE.F..nzusibi•cm. Mottirori,Seit..7,lB72. Tho Gold6ii PONTICAIT 67 MR ',OIIIIEL7X.—The Aida; Age has published a bandit! portraltorllorace Greeley, lifeldze, - Inßidtuul bust, executed inane lithographic style, suitable for hanging on the wall of a parlor, or library, or clubroom. and constituting altogether the pest likeness of Mr. Greeley which bus ever been prePared for pop. War circulation. The original was a photograph hem life. taken by Pearsall in Brooklyn, drawn on stone by Baker- of Boston. and .litographea by Armstrong of.that.city. , .. The head is exact ly the size of life, showing how big the" brain must be that dwells within it. The expression Is pleasing. The white halt la soft and silky. The spectacles have a wiseb look: The beard ripples over the collar 'with a steal.. ill curve. The dress Is not disheveled. The mat is of black broadcloth, such as Mr. Greeley generally wears. The picture Is. horoughly chanteteristie of the man, and en admirable -suceess—espee [ally gratifying to. Mr. Greeley's intimate friends. . All.persons have .a hearty!liking :for the Chappaque candidate ought to have this like nms of him In his best mood. Any one can obtain it byr emitting one dolLsr, in -return for 'which the portrait will be mailed on a roller post-paid to tug _ address ..within the United States, together with a copy of. The Paden 'Age gratis from now till the election, Nov. sth. Any person who Is already a subscriber to The Golden .4* and who will now renew his sub scription, sind will at the same time procure a new subscriber, shall receive a copy of the picture; and the new subscriber shalt receive it . : " The Golden : Age Is a political and literary Journal, devoted to the discussion of all current topics, and means todu the best it can between now and autumn to elect an Honest Man to the presidency of the United States. The price of-subscription is three dollars a year, or one dollar frona'now till election. The picture is sent to all new subscribers, whether for the year nr for the campaign. Such a paper and such a picture have never been offered to the public at such a price. Address J. G. STILES, Agent. Gibson, Susq'a Co., Pa. Ilarford Graded School. , , The Fall Term will 'eonurtence on Itlctuday, Sept. 2ndomtl Continue thirteen weeks, under the direction or E. 8: It Hine, assisted by com petent teachers: ' • - Turrtorr, per term In advance. Adrtmccd. clasSes e-5 00 Intermediate 4 00 Board and moms van be obtained on reasona ble terms. Our teachers are all experienced in their pro fession, and no pains wilt be spared to make the school profitable to all that attend. Particular attention will be givento those preparing to teach. Ovri Gnistatis, .President. WATSON JEFFERS, Secretary. • Aug. 25t11,1891.—w2 • ALL SUN ER GOODS at COST at the Store of ' E. 31clinszts & Co. Moptrose, Sept. 7,1872. Montrose Graded School. The Fall Term of the Gaoled School will be gin Monday, Sept. 2, !KA and conthauct 1.4 weeks. The school Is again under the supervision of A. 11. Berlin, Principal, assisted by acompetent corps of instructors. The thorough orf,eaniza tion of the different departments adapts it to all grades of advancement. The 'Hie) Sehooltvith a regular course of study has been specially ot ganizqd to meet the wants of advanced seholars. • A chSsP in the Thatry Mel Practice of teach... ink will be formed, and every effort made to ad vance the interest or those intending to teach. Tuition—Latin - 47 00 Advance Grades 6 00 Lower " 500 • By order' or the hoard. ' W. B. JEsser, Pres't. B. TITATCIMII, Seey. 31untlose;Auz, tub, Isn. . . Inchardson's Cornet Band Furnishes nitwic fur picnics, f'stivals and - ru , litical meetings..nt mason:tide rates. 'Address C. A. Sackett, New Milford, Pa., or LceTiUaay, ffarford,Pa. New =font, Pa., Ang. 1972—er3 - 2UUX . Nt.IpLME!LtgFMIII3. PorrtrET—S•ront---At the residence of .the bride's father, Capt. CI. L. Stone, In Ifontmso, Sept. 2,1573, by 11ev. L B. Ford, Miss.ftliew 31. Stone, to 31r. Wtn. B. Phinney, New• 31111 bill, tiusquelinna. Co.. Pa. [-T'is sweet to bo.rensemberttl," says the printer.] rIII3.a.,TSZM. Bbc..sEt.t,-=-In Lamellae, 'Mans* Aug. .20th, at the residence of his son-in-law, 11r.' 11. B. Bogen, Etijah,Bunnell, in the 70th year of his are. PPrcial .goticto. Valuable Hints. A valuable habit of body is absolutely domain! to physical health and clearness of intellect. Nor Is this all. Beauty-Of. person cannot co-exist with an, mutat soul condition of thehoweli. A five passage of the re hum matter of the system through these =tura/ waste pipes,is as henna , y to the parityof the body as the free passage of the offal achy through its sowers to necessary to the health of its inhabitant.. Indigestion Is the pliantly came of most of the dis eases of the disebauslng m pans, end one of Its most common results Is constipation. This complaint be tides besides being elsogerons in Itself. bee many grecable eoncomitsats—such no an unpleasant breath, sallow skin, contautinving blood and bile, hemor rhoids, headarbe,loss of manot7.andgenersldebility.. Hostetter's Stomach Dittos removes!l these oviLeby removing their Immeellate ante to the digestive aspens and regulating the self= of the intestines, The tom- Ideation of properties In then celebrated preparation Is one of Its chief. merits. it is not merely a stimulant ore tonic, or en anti bilious agent, ore nervlne. or a blood deporcuL urn cattritrie, but all thesis curative ele ments Judie:v..l4y blended to one powerful eestoratlve. It lends activity mid vigor to.the_ Inert and enervated stomach. relieves the Inlmmitsry canal of its °borne times. and give toilet!" the membrane which lines IL gently sthrinfilter the-dry. boxes the nerres, and cheers the animal spirits. No other remedy possesses such a variety of bygitnie virtues. -IL Is - to these char. actetistle entree that It meat Its prestige as a house hold medicine. Experience hen proved that It I. so harmless as l is efdatelons, and heave It Is as oomdar with the weaker sex as with this stronger. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters are sold 1u bottles only and the trade mask blown In the glass and eir,sraved en the label ls the the tett of genuineness. Dewlap of counterfeils. . Testimony of a Prominent Physician. “During flail past eight y©n I hare had frequent opportunlileiOf witness MI! the effect of Nomusr:s Bann Mild= open demons redcap:: from Dyepepeta, Lost of Nerwaa Energy, Sexual Weakness, Diarrhea, tte. I have 6iant.lt z prays suecesiflal in many imam where Allophone. ilem2opethle and Hydruphae. lc treatment had tailed. I still continue to one It in Stich einiajdattia with liallbrat' entices and have no beeltancy pronnatieln i t It the most eficacious tome dy yet thonstemi for dis Mums arising &Ma • disorded Stomach; Liver, Kidoeysor Booth, Tours, very truly, J. T. DARER, M. IL '' 0./Soz.l9oiLineoster.Pa. Tag wemminif air ma irvezrzt 13FISLIblIED, as a =rain and fqr the benefit of rabi7 milr and who ender from Narrow Debility, Lotto of Elanhoodp!te., sappy' THE DE.Vii OF SELF-trltE • Written by one who cored himself: ether enderni, ng coaridernblo - quackery. and - wet tern on reetivlrig post-paid directed envelope. . . . Address., NATllAS3lAY£4l:loltnokl.ve;li. Y. • Brooklyn„ anne.12,18731. ,• . To (*now:rms. , , . that nasertlecir, having bees penietnehtly , cared •of thst dread disease, Consumption. - by a simple =lefty, ID *axiom to tasks known to his fellawanterens -the' means of core. To all who desire it. be will sod *copy' or the prescription toed. (free of charge,) with the diree. tkror for pr to sad win the name. which they will SLIMS II arch C 17113 for *"),l7ll7ll.oX,..AerflliA,BinTient . , . Parties tba prczaiptio:n uAlplmeo address . . •Iits.LDW6BDA. i - 19 . 1 Penn 31.rett, 71111.amabiutt.N; Y. 45-1 r ERRORS OF:YOUTH... , criiNTLittA";: tat; taffereftfor Year* . frarS*eitinat ' 'La . PcAtatare Decey, tea all the (greets of yasettfrd lndlsceetkm will, for the take of offering ha staalt7. emit tree to ttt wbo aced U ho =clot sad &- rooftop tar malting the simple remedy by which be oat cared. Soarers oftblagto!pudit by facto:l,lfeet eXpett. eater= Ekt to bytabdreatlag, In perfect wet:teats . • ' -•, 140. - 42 C'edat Oust, New riminumt Amiga' PAIR OP TIM . 14.117011 D AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Will bo held on the Pair Grog id on WEDNESDAY AND 810118 DAY. October 8 d' 0 9 2078. Premium LIU. • . . ,_ Co.m 1. —ll Mses, . ;•• ..• . - Sub.tlfifilorli: - ` ' nett draft menu stallbin Mar faakle6tt.l...Bl 94 9 2 mad stallion. same age_ 4 3 pair of matched horst, c'• -1.,.• 4 3 pair horses for all Work 1 3 singled:in:bowie ~ . ..1.. ' 3 2 ' brood rmro and colt. ... 3 5 C. B. llallstead. ld'arfiQ, .. 666 . iiie.,G . , ' Clifford, ditatits Moodadhlkldsparster.—Juttots. Cuts 1.-331)44101On; • Colts and Lulea ßestpalr tbree.yravold cults ,113 2d 11 pelrtiroyarold colts - 3 1 three year old colt 2 1 two year old Milt ' " 2 1 yearling colt pair moles ' 2 1 G. M. Itcwi. Raeford. Chapman Bending, Lenox, Mar• nay Grlonell, Newidllfard.—dowatt. Cuss s.—Cattle Fall Bloods. ErikKilrlsien I.—Durham.. Best dutham lull over two years old .• 4 3 do • over one ear 1 ' do one 'car old old 3 2 ' ' do ,calf .3 1 darbatti cow am throe rim pld 3 2 do halter one Tear old ... 3 2 do heifer calf 3 1 Elubtilvislon I.—Devour. Bert devon bull over two years old 4 3 do oneyearoid 3 2 do. calf.... 2 1 devon *cow over three years old 2 2 dovon 'loafer ono year old 3 2 dovon huller calf 9 1 thdrdirlsion' Y.—Alderney& Seat boll oder two years old 4 3 bull over one yearold 3 2 borer ovor ono year old 3 2 Cow overthreexcarsold 4 1 3 buil calf.. 2 1 Leifer call . 2 1 Subdivision 4 . - -AlrekliT2 ' , . Beet bull ova- two years old ' 4 3 hull over one year old 3 2 bettor ono year old 3 2 cow over three years old 3 2 hull calf 2 1 heifer calf . , 2 1 Wm. S. Tingley. Ilarford, Oliver, Lathrop, New 1111- ford, J. L. 0111idt. Glbsen.—Jcpars. • Subdivision s.—GoidoMorliamat licrt oullover two mars old ' 3 2 bull one year old r 2 bull calf 2 Cow' .Ipr sa 9 3d three year old bolter 9 2d two year old . . 2 one year old heifer ... ...1'1'• ••:. el - hrlfer calf three yearlings.... • a , three calves 3 A. J. Adam; Iferford; tfurner Trilley, Now Milford; Evart Jatt:lns. Clilford.-4voona: Sulhdlvislon 6.—Tirade DOTOUS. Best bull orer two years old a boll one year old I bull calf 9 cow' '..... . , 4.4.;2.744.., 4483 2d 23d three year old heifer !'.d two year old heifer -• ••• ` • ' 9 mei= old Lelfer 440 , S bolter calf • • 2 threeryearllugs - three 41 P. WRinarth, Martha. flittm StaAr'ens, :Cllfford..ll. /LIMN Letlo2.--JuncoN44 ' '''. :3 , ,., , $ , Snit d1e1t1eri4,7;31311333. ~. Best bull one years old - 3 1 Wm --- IWO Icar old barer ; „.• ...,...,•... . S . , 1 three,yearlings.... _. 2 1 three calms ...... ..'_-..... —..', - ..i... - .: ....... : ... . 2 1 Subdivision S.—Oxen and Steers. . Scut pale workbag axes.floe sum aim over... 4 3 lob workillt oxen four years old 4 3 pair el oxen pair stern three years old 3 3 pairat errs two yarn old.: ' 3 1 pair fleets onti yearold...„,r, 9 1 piil rst 6 . r r salve:tie : A. _ ...„-_, ....,,. , 2_ _ 1 ~. 2. B. Gall, Pluto • . Lowir amittard,(4.iltskul, IL If. Clatriogton Brldr,cwater,-4miuss.• . , CLAP/ 3.-Bbeep inel Swine. . . . Beet One wooled baek 3 three One wooled ewes.. ."....:J.-., ....... : ..... 3., du do la . mbs,..„„ ...... 4 ... .... 2 mllidle wooled bark.... • " • • • - 3 three middle wooled owes.- ' 3 - : de do lambs. 2 coarse wooled bear_ - three cause wooled ewes-- - ..,. ........... 3 do limbs.. hint lamb of each I boar.., 4 breeding 50w............„.. .................. 4 1 7 . Mi n. ' n.... . c-.......... 5..... f W . 'L . " ' a • • • E. N EY/water Narford. Ilobertlabs Sonth Gilson, N. . . IL P. Itobb us, iitidrp.ratett-4r1X113. - Class 4.-Poultry.. • Bcft - per turc•r. • pal r of grere......, No docks live foal, . - Eve spring' dileketb ' ' - CLasa Hest pt ek winter crbetrt peck spring wheat Prek rye • • Left b k abel corn In the enr7,.., ball bushel .. . peck doccroccd..... ........ peck timothy seed pock 1111 sea . _ _ • - et./.6 11...-14,94 Sad Metiblet. Dent'' to ipplei, at teat Mine' nut lee. eed Ivan than one dozen of oath..., ..... ..:. 1 % wletrieliplee. Mt.l X przehcs "'" 1 % {Wart..., .. . ..... ~ ........ .... _.....,.......1 x qrtUtte*:... ......... .. ::i..i i ' • ~4 gremehet potetoee, two or ent . re'ierlettea 1 ;1 ‘ reinter invitee, - • . X, pempklue: .:......44.%,::: IV three 111. tat a eebbeon g-- ",-* i - v. tee onlone '• -- illv.-e..T" '".":'• ii el;lnfcts . . lf , M. . mix toinatoce • Linos Elaine, Ilatterd, T. D. Jima, CUtISA., MI Barney, Jackson. • Cao7.,l3alter,Pielsii,imdDread.• ' Dort Orkin bolter • 3 t. i:r " b b nirr. .... . . roll butler— ...... 3. discos 3 I Iciir *heat braid.... lasf graham bread.. X lodLan bind X CLASS B.—Vtnegru, Wheat done, Honey, and Saw. Best clderAlne=r,.., m tack Wheat thmr 1 - 'lolbedratoreelenimi.- I m 101behoney.... ... 1 , maple 'rap • m 10 Ills caked or ettrr . d. Flour tobe =amain:tared In the minty. hmee Davie. °Word, M . J. Decker, 1,,n0x, Leander Griffin Jacbarr. ~- Class 9. -Leather, etc. Best trio side* harem leather , two tides upper 'weber two sides sole leather two calf akin* • . sesortmeat of skins - pair Alto boots .:. pair-coane boots corriegeharness , . eutectics harness Articles to this due to be ntantitactured In thew - tint?. Cuist 12.—Agrieetierrral implements and eurrisges.. Best common plow. canister, corn eheller. straw .. cotter. hero rake; and chutstog machine , . each' t- 1 Beet open bu 2.67 3 . 2Lmarket wagon $ 2 double orrage it 2 lumber do 1 2 single- do h - , 3 ii. 3 2 single elelg agora and cantors to new and eshibited by the manuMeturer pule V.—Cabinet vrotk, llardware,ett. Bc•et ipechoca Otatbib. I batterpoll 2 act wotk 2 batter Arkin, Si act cresols* I act bona shoes X rocking chair - . 1 Jot tin ware $ ocalozlcact.a°o '2 ,took stoic tot coal • 1 about • . 1 patio:ll4mo 1 • cook etave Air wood 1 • E. IL Ostnow, Milord, ti. SV,lticod, .D . rooktra, If. L, Calla, Bcidvwcter.—Jcoors. - Cuss 12.—Damestbr Goods. Beet 5 yards woolen alone) ~ , - • II ' 1 5 pude old d &nod . .' - f 1 5 yards fell clot!, - . , 7 pnlr woolen, blankets - 1 50e 6, p _ its woolen rocks . . ' - 1 50e 2 pales woolen rattan,' : , . • IWe sample woolen yarn _ .; , - '', • 1 500 5 lards Item eloth 6 yartle linen unreltnr. ' - : - . - 6° 1 Iniardirwooks earpel . 2 Jog:ph 1 Jlllasne. Ilartoed, )fee ~21. Clefine ellinrL Mre.JanlenTens2at;ll2l:terd.--.1400wn. ' - , CAild A.V-Ortilustrtal Pickle *ark... • • specimen sitt , an. 3C K bonnet .: • .M - ladies' *newt* • 3( X Solt boar - Mixt:over • 3f X nall.4 o ;eir.. , ' • . ploinis frames f X - vatiatted norm: 2 1 nOrildei r ip 1 exhinttion of artificial . fiances nett Milt Best patchwork quilt 2 q Ult of , any other • kind- • -• X bedspread ,- 1' x works 1 skirt 1 ~x do. collar; g -hr peelmen "Carol& brOt4Cry „ S x • , . Cr.assll. 7 Minilt Best Olt pitintltig 2 1 pli nd ntangtil anyother 2 X ex h ki a:soiibition on lor phehr - graphennd ambrotypest)il B: C. Motley; Me* 11(ilfoid.)Thry Eaethitill,CL2ordp Lonisaltrairunli Glbion..—Taboes. - • •. vc us.lS.-4'low ng. Beet plirerbi , ' second best plotting 5 Third do • rine - do • . • -.* - ^ , . sLttb. 1 ' Irrbsss.lloeey, liarsoed:OairCitibbektrariord, Alwarth,ll..trfor-dtroots. Omen= or Acturovissl.-or P, floe. A. Sttims, Jio.r.totchkus. - . - • - • • . SIWERINTPaDEIVIS. - -•• General Superintendent,Amberat Carpenter: Superintendent of-Gorses, Elmer Tent - _ ' Suparintendentof Cattle, G. Lindsey liar it Seley. Superintst of Sheep, Seine and Poultry, Tutgley • • • Superintendent or Floral Hall, E. S. P. Hine, G. L. Payne, Assistants, Miss Ettielline, Miss Rada Tingley. Srintendent of Mechanics Hail, ,john A. p d hlß iperintendent of Dairy Hall, W. L. Saperiateralent of Vegetable Hall, &maim Teta:lent. . . , , Gncral Police, H. TompbMu!.. BELLES /UTE, nzatr.sT/OXII.•• ; ; illlie plowing m tch will bo held On Levi 11. Pe.s' hum, near flarford Village, oti 'Wednes day, Oct. 2nd, 1872. to commence precisely at 2 o'clock. p: in.:. The entry fee. Will be one Exhibitors wishing to compete for. premiums • are requested to have their animals and articles entered on the Secretary's book, on the first day of the Fait. if tamsible, • They must be catered and on the grounds at 10 o'clock of the sowed tiny, No animal can compete for two premiums. Superintendents of the several" departments will have all articles systematically: Arrangtal The Officers and Superintendents still be known by their official badges. - A sufficient police force will Lein attendance, (tom 0 o'clock of the first day • until niter the rauling.of the premiums theseeond day,to pro tect the property of the exhibitors. No provision will be made for stalling stock over two years - old. ' -• f' Persons exhibiting fail blood stock for *attains must show their pedigree to the satisatetion oC the Judges. • • . . No animal or article shall • have a _Premium awarded it anima it is deemed worthy. Judges reporting tat the Sec:eta:7"s office be fore 11 o'clock will be famished a free ticket for dinner: Bellatacklls3rattcms. Single tickets, 25 cents; children ender twelve years, 10 cents; team, 25 cents; single horse, 25 cents; colts undertwo yaws, free; clergymen and their families admitted free. i m a P arr i sh, - • }Executive -D. L Hine, • . Jackson Tingley, C° mutt "' HENRY DI. JONES, Preside* B. D. CARPENTER, Secretary. NEW YOBS PRODIICE nanicarrs. Corrected weekly by Ilardirig, Hayden Co., tr2s Waslinigien Bt., New lurk. Butter, pail 2,027 " firkin. 8.368.5 Cheese, dairy, per lb • 11012 " factory " ......... . , . „ ..... 12618 Eggs, per dor 21435,•7 Flour, per barrel 60300.58 Corn tocal,loo lbs. 31403.85 ' Wheat, per bushel 1.04431.65 1ty073075 Oats , 44 4.. d4@45 • 4 Corn . " .03@401 Hops, crop of 1871 400.511., Tallow '" ...1.., - • alf) Lard per lb .... Potatoes per bbl Apples " Turkeys per lb.. Chickens Ducks " • .. gellr advertisemenb. A DmitinSTßATOß's NOTICE.—In. the estate of. it. liar, S. r Milton, late of In Idgewattr. &me* Co.; ra., deceased. Letters of Adantniatrattun an the rotd estate baring been grant& to the undersigned, all parsons owing said' estate,ma requested to make Immediate payment, and an persona haring claims awalnot .Id estate are requested to preseuttliem %%Ithaca delay. JOHN A, STANTON, Adm'r. ' Bridgewater, Sept. 4th, IS :2.-103. Ed: TATE of AnsthrThomaa of the hatrushlp of Lathrop lJ flosquaenera county. Pa., dace/Red.—Letters of Ad nainlstratlon upon the estate of the above named deet , dent, Navin;; taxes greeted to the ander:dulled, all per .on indebted to said estate are horahy.notUledto.mako Immediate payment ; and those baring Meats nttatnat :ha name, to present them duly aulhentleatelt for eclat. mem. W. P. CRANDALL, Allude Lathrop. Pa., Sept. 4th, 18d—sr6v EXECI7TRIX'S SOTlCR.—Wriinnwo Lettcrei tovea mernary to Um cetete 01 Isaac Rockbove tale of llmat Rend. deceased. bare been granted. lotto: subecribers, all persons Indebted to said estate are tettueeted to make Immediate payment. and that.° baring amens or do mends against the same, will pregan tticaa militant da l., "t VIIi9ENT .11SCELICIW:i Execu t ors, . • - ,• .1 2 1 ... 1 • •• 1 X ... 1 )11 Ftesidential . Campaign. CAPS, CAPES AND TORCDES! 1 x I x I x x 1 x 1 x t x 1 x I X Send for ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR aniPAI&ELIST. CUNNINCIUSIt & HILL„' Mannfsetnrere, No 204 Chord' SL, PhOddelpilLt, June 12, '73,-014, fIIiSSOLVTION,L•NotIoo la herobi giren.thit thi firm of Melilear & Hine ..was dissolved " the nth day of Joly, and all accounts mom rettleti by cots or note. within so nap from date, as 11 that remains Int; paid" at that that, rill be left with an attontez for prompt collection to crab. McV/CAR 111 No• - C. 3farcan.B. L. litre. ' Moutrtneh July . 30,1874..-111-3 w. . ADMIVECTII. I ITOR'S 11115 Bathe of lutes Woe:we. i oaneod. lstw.o St Adollnistratios theitlld Mato Itarloz brch granted to the pudentirrt :ed, .All poVaoso , owing told ..tate, aro 4v-quested, W. makolmmedhsto PlYlnent,undellflemnstdring 0111M 1 1. nen et Fold estate aro requeeted Waren= them !Otto oat delay. If INA NITS WLSTOATE, ELLI. 9 W&YrCiATE; Zed, 81. 1=2.-41-1,4. A DMINISTRATOIDB TIOTICe..-in the estate of Elisha P.-Dernhare, demised. lettere' of Adminis. Ration to the said imitate, have bon granted to the tin dirsigned. oil persons indebted to raid estate, are here by notified to make Immedleto payment to the Admin istrator ; and these having claims against the same, are minuted to present them at the office of J. D. A. A. 11. - McCollum. 501.41310 N DECKER, Adm'r. Jane 5, 11311.—'Wif. An Ornament for Every Amnia= Rome, 4. jr=lksvA *o*.q..* ks. 1 1 3 6DITENIIIII IMINERShiIY Chart. With stereo of '•lndependence Vali." " •On MO Wle ea hickon Creek Fairmount Park." "Up the Schuyl kill." "Union Leayne Ilcmec."Z largo beautifully Color cd Mop of Philadelphia, thawing Fairmount Park. where the Contannial Anoivereary Buildings will ho erect W, 3c.. Size, 40 by 27 inches. Published in aid of tbo Cootausinl-YnnOL,; donor. WAsion.—Prom $.2 to $O per day can be made Send 511 eentc, and opeelmen copy and terms to agents ctlll be sent by return limit T. a CALLENDER tr. CO., Publishers, Third and Walnut &tr.. PhLadelpbb 'AGENTS MN Literature, Art and Song Is the best selling book ever offered. It combines the humor of ndecodete. the whdoes orestay,the informs• tlOll of history and bloattphY.the sweetortm Thad of poetry. the exquisite 'Menu Of waste, and 40B=. fel illustrations. "Solid reading for grave moments; simmer Wastes ' to Illumine Tact hears; end gems of song for theist:KW strelo." An Agent Writes. ..Sold IC copies tills week. Will sett= thin month easily.. Our new trot= of atorassing does stray with ohs jealous to the bestows. Pertleulaut free.' A rateable pretest to erery new Agent. .INTIIRNATIONAL. CO., Oa and-2+ Unsure SY., Hew lierk. May . • . . . , BILLI.DiGS STROUD. _ . • __.. General Insuranpe Agent, .7134 LIFE Alits".A' Coosst nistrAltar4r - j . lbettard Firo ins.,gp..Capital and Harplun • f3,000,C.08 liomo Ira. Ca. li.V.,Cepitaland burping, prowte I Itoyallus. Co . Liverpool. > 10,013D,Lr.0 Liverpord.Lnntlen Globe, ." .11,4104ta) Franklin 2ths. Ver.. Phil'a " r,ZO.LIL-0 Ins. Cu.. of Nona America " sterso,s.to Pennsylvania Fire 1.124,000 Cu.ittato of I'enn'st . $400.04 Union Mutual r ocn OCl,ooo Iyeolnlng. " $.5,,00ts Williamsport be. Co. $110,1:90: x 33: Gm. Manta Llte late Ca; Aneettn I51,013:000 Amerbnus Late, nira. .A.C7474 - 3:MISTYP. Trneelen In s.Co.,lterfeiNnyltal and banana $ 2 . 003 .0e4 WNW Passengers ' • " $ 350 A 0 . The undereim bra been well Totowa In tbleementy,Ans e byl* Ce put 11 yot rs,n*md nvalnlrs.Wu Inpalways bu uts:see Agem promptly paid. nt' bosseasantetted • jar , Orlice Prat ilsor emit Item BankingObles of W. 11. 'Dwyer *Co.,Tarnplbest..llnntrone,Tsb . BILLINGS • STROtatilgenti am a 111111111; 8o1146; ricattatmuss „. . • • -WO - . J et cittr &int uotiiimin . moNnto'sk; a RAMIONAHLY. DBEll6s•NoThlaVatt. m eta York City. Entire hattataestoolellt be nto ho ATM Liver tier.irlth cgal. E. FirrLAIN 1MT713 done th the ligATESTll4titi 1 .• ' " ps COLITZ: EZiatar3 2iDvINISTRATOWI3' Nortts:—ln the estate or ...Ablathar .1.1111srd; deceased,. tete of Urkigewater township, letters of Administretion to said estate hare tog been granted to the undersigned, all persona owing said estate, are requotOd to make immediate mad persona tutting elahnt analrelt Said estate are requested to present them trithotit delay, • ' • . MARY U.SIILLAUD. • 'ADIATHAU WIZARD, f — Jena . : - - : =PROW) ozeinmart I Ls . . . • ,k; So t r i f c l i ctb i l i raneil BASSZTTS .WllT,Th!llatF!tand ~~IH )i+~~aJ Portable nod. Stationary Engine lisle, by -. Montrose. Pa:, rob: 7. 137°' 'PROPOSED ADENDNENT TO TER CONWITIII. .-• . , TION OF PENNOLVAELL • ' - • • ' Torn. DESOtiniill. • PII01•06010 iZIENDWCT TO tult coitirrninox oY • . . _ . WOTICR.—We, the - caderrigned, will oder to let the I.‘ bulldlnir ot a Bridge:on the Franklin road loadinr to Somme:wall; near James Calph, on Monday, Jet) 21314,18 W: ~. .. RIMBY BUNNELL, F Z. M. 1311WSTEM, • - Suptdeistes. . .- JAMZS CALPII. . . Dridgedater, June 10;1a11.—w3 , • • rtA, RAI FOE ISALUI—A fawn of ststy-two ROWS so. .1' Jointer; the ',Moro' of Montrose on Mtnsouth, t • offend for Milo. It ts • well watered and has - about ten Intimber, Including At 011. t Mire of beach and d maple near the welling, being; the homestead illy labs of theSameel Gregory farm. , • For further perticulani enquire of J. MCA:malt, Esq., or P. Lines, Montrose, Pa, • . Fob., 7, Mt $l,OOO. R E.WARDA BBIGGS''ALI.EVAN TDB tsl composed of Ammonia, Chloroform, Spirits of Camphor, Tincture of Topnline, Oil of Juniper. and Alcohol This compound Ii on. equalled In the annals of ram:Heuer for the care of Nor. vuus or Sick headache. Neural:tin, Trembling or Twitch; Ing of the Nerves, and all Negroes Distance. It _will counteract at poisons, banish pimples. earn natty crup. , tions, Belau.% humors, &e., it nquallses the circulation, 'lnvigerates thespian, increaser the action of the heart, nithont excitingihe brain, cures limutbnm.F•alpitatton and Flu:tering of the Heart; Dyspepsia, Ac. Brig • Allerantor gib...lately possesses m oraenrathe properties than any other preparation: Physicians, chemists and others are requested to examine- and 'test the remedy and MOOD will be midi! feauddifferent from repn.senta tion. - COUGHS " Much bis lteen said and writ; . len, and =say remedies ban been offered for the relief and cure of throat and lung 'diseases: but nothing has been eo eminently iv:central or obtained each a wide celebrity, as OngEPV Throat and Lang Healer. • ced CORNS. by Cog; t c o lli tt i n Dg eem P e ' r!,,, hinging from Bunions, the piercing, dts h tressin,g pain from - In. growing N . :Wrote:mot be emerihed. Thoemods suffer, not. knowing there is a eure..litrip,:s • Corn and Bunion Remedios aro no acid or_potub compounds; hat sro re • liable soothing, and efectual,and jest merit the muss they have earned from art apptechstlveDublin- The Curative is a healing ointment; trsoodinte relief is obtained by Rs application, and it will positively care the worstatsce or r 'catered Corns, intLtmedand Meant ed Minions, the Forest instep, the largest and severest Blisters. the most extensive thdieslties on the soles or heels of the feet. unequalled In the =roof ettfiblatusar Frosted Feet. Tho Allevnator for ordinary corns and pterenting. their formation is absolutely unexcelled by anything known. PlLEShave been a terror to mankind for 'eentuties, and almost every attempt to cure theta has 'been haled. By anceasing. study and. experimenting. Dr. Briggs bft.s discovered and absolute care for Internal, bleeding. laztertual, :winching plies. Briggs': Eibt Remedies aro mild. safe and eery. Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Diseased Joints and all' diseares of 'the foot, also, Piled. Cancers end Saul:Wong -11nmors„-skUlfuly treated by Dr. J. Briggs C0..;p7, Broadway. N. IC.. - Bold by ABEL TLlNftELL.Montiotre,Pa...and BURNS NlCHOL'S:Montrose:Pa. ' J nne 19.18 D. • 86)9 tt3igi 75 MORTROSE BAZAAR OF FASHION! iantest Aorrimrista. FOREIGN AND_:,JOO3/ESTIC FANCY.DRESS 0 OODS. SIMMS, . - LACS AND IFACIIT GOODS ~ .7 WRITE AND.WIXPLEN MILIA-NIGII*T 0"0 OD &S. TR6 MP), UNTRIMMED:HATS, . =BONS, FLOWERS, : I.4 4 cp3,:rra, wps, BEADY RIADia CLOTH lING FOR 3IEN, BOYS, AND. , - YOUTH'S WEAK PIECE GrATLIONIEN AND:LApIUES- • OF ALL QUALITIES; ANDIATEST STYLES. ALL IN GREAT VARIETY AT THE LT lI3ERQ. --fOS' 1 D _co ISlontroac,ltay 1872.—tt. ' . _ . • - - . - - Glorious and 4aghtfal tho &tremor weather 1.4, Its , tropical hest Ls* severe trial to the 'helpmeet's. Evert the stroigestarenemetimee prostrated by Us eflecti. The common pbfase - applied. to this. anulltiori - of the body is r`gtheral debility: . Now. general dcbillt 'arias from, - and Includes a variety of ailments. The User ls more O r Ices adect ed, the bowels are either constlpM. eill or too much relaxed. the stomach but half performs the work of digestion. the appetite la poor, and the spirits demeans'. This Is rehabs called general de bility. It is kgthend disarrangement* , all the physical fkinct Ica', 40d. requires St cremedynmedleinetbst salt rvuLtte thew an. llostottet's . Stomach Ultien' ls Its g etttTal opera. tro ' t e z l i a s il latt P age t g e iris Va l t. i f the affected, It restores Its term It the stowach to torpid. it regenerates lb If Menem:ram tremukas end weak, It braces and rel aroma them; If the mind, which ever sympathises with the body, Is giant'' , and descendent it relieves the dleicnlty, and aeon brings the whole mechanism of the body Leto !armee, with the Irmo of health. • There is nu (ballad nation In the Western timbre phew: in which the utility of Ithrtettere Stamen Bite ntun knownnte. eorrectlve;and ittalllfttous inealeine. is o w t andapprtMated. Moughent the Tmples It Ls considered, both by thepthple and the profession, the inandstd gladder.' Mello the a medicine fat an mem' and al t.llluotes,. It to esdeclittly mile, to the complaints generated by the weather. being the potent aild best vegetablestimetant the world. Itewareof the Ditteremade Of Seed and 'dangerrnia . sraterials.-which Utlia'ar*lll parties are Ed. meting to foist upon the people.. Their =nets leginislytd the piddle has no guarantee that they area not. limitations: Adhere to the tried remedy, II eatetter's hitter,, .so oily in ease, and neverin kegs at buten. t. ATER WHEEL, . Nonit fa etured and tor SttYllis DUO'S. DRY GOODS! ASITO CUSTp* WORE.. FirENISITiNG G9 . 0D8 - CAP., Well-knovrn Store .ot L . Perilous Season #itutg 1110111COA,_glifettOrli , 21n, tines Ws Directory, one year , arch addittonatline, 150"cf.f. :. !:1 st~ij i~f ~~) ii ~a SAVINGS. BANK. NEW lIILVOILD.—SIx per Cur. I tercet on all DepoeLts. - • Pelt gemeral Making T+::T+: : nester. 4111,0 W. IL CIIASZt CO. OATUGA. ,PLASTEM—NICIIOI.6.9 freolliditEE:r DenierDenlerlumiming Cayuga Plaster, Stub maul, w. L 21035 sco.Dr w.taDryaooe.,aalr,Cop: tkobts and litine.s. and Gcneini Merchandbe. en NAI:' irtract,occond door bevy! , the EphKapal Cloud'. • :lON - 1107'EL; kept by WILLIAM SlSlTLtona,..%,.e street, Fear the Deptd.--• - . W. 8. ItI3AD, VOnndry. and dealer le Plows and att.., atentlle. Gas door from Planners Mgt), Min Et. N. P. twang% Carnage raker and Vodestaktr, oar Nnin Sind; tvd..dnots bclow.llandorafiLoae., • NeCOLLITM nittirnens. Neale:Cp . Groceries at.: Provision*, on dialn titscet.• . ' ' ' 11. GARRET & SON. Dealers 1a Flour. Peed. 7E, Ar. Salt. Limo, etzatnt. Groceries! an d Vrairlakme or: Strect, opposite Oa Depot. ' • W. & T. lIATDEN e I Matintlettircts of elms z Moteaala dealere lu Yankee Notion* itiel,FArtcy • • Goods. on Main Street, belqy Ephopal Catttb. • MOST Lather Nantheturers and deal . In 3I veto Eluding*, &c., near Episcopal Church. ,AINEY & HAYDEN, Dealers in Drrige , and Manufacturers of ,Cl,lnrs, Cu Main -Street, no:. the Devor. , - _ . • 54. BTENIRSS, flonie Shoelaz end gcuerol neiettrie; on Biala StreeL'eosith'of the .ritg,e.. I. DICKERII.V.I.Jn.. Dealer In general merehanala4- . atla Clothing. Brick 'Roman Male Street. GREAT. REND S. Manntattnier of Lcaticroind donlirst n general Mercian:lW/le. on Main Street.. U. P. DORAN, Ilereluint Taller and dealer In Ric;,l Dade Clothing., Dry Onotte,Oroceries sad Provlaloc• , Man btnxt.• . • •-• Ift34:tomlol (IRAN. WIRTE, MannEacturcronuul dcalutisorm or Plows and Carthurr. GIBSON. H. M. TINOLEY—BeaIer In Stores,llo. copper. Bras ' and Sheetiron Ware, Caltlage. Also, =another:lr er or Slie.t Metals to arrlrr. ETC Trough turd Lead Pip business attended to at tali pelees—lglbsott EDWARDS $ BRYANT, 31anntletnterii ot, 'lnsane and Skighs, near the Ingalls' Store. , • MON;'ROSE. 0:13,IIIITER-Coanty Sarnia of S*ll.e.titima . Caw .ty. Otrien In tbo Court lioneuOtiOntroeCOPlr-6044. pm. TunteELL. Venter In Drng.4.,lteditinteii; Li gncrre..Paints, OM, Dye Stuff', ciroccrial, .4velry lintions,etc. Vic% fa, i 0 • . 'JAILL:2I E. CABIJALT. AttOnieY 'OS es Cab , door belof Tarbcll Lrocu3e, public liyeane. • - MI. EL COOPER .5 CO.. Rate"; sell'Perelga Pas . sage r Trelc.la anaDrafts on Wand, keliad aaCME lazie BILLINGS STROUD. 'Germ Fite 'apatite ttoP , an. An.tn • nb.o.tell Ratko. and SeeldeatTlel:CL. to New York t and.Ptillatlclphls..-oBles one door ct.V. °Ube Bank. • - - • P. D. Cn.ANDLICR. Gletlentilunranamitlikar44Za cbtncAgent,PubllcAscnue.•- _ BURNS NICHOLS, the pineo Orem to .etDm , and Medi met. aflkeG Tobacco,'Plom - roatko r lptli clos e Yankee. Notloos, Brck Bl o ck.' W3l. L. COX, 'Hamm maker and dcakrr la all szttetee meetly kept by the trade, appeal ti the Hoek. BOYD 1t CORWIN. Mears IMlBLOToat'llarawara. and Manalhantera of ,Tia and sheettron ware, coiner of Slain and Tamplke - . . S. 11. ORSE, MeMlor dealer Trinarolnar or an d Tai . Fornlatilov GOOlll. an d Ready•liado Clothing. on Main stmt , nett doo tc low Little and Blaksleeslatr9tdoe: , • • A. N.AItiLLARD, Dealer'ln Groceries; Prim Lbs.: Books, Stationeryead Yankee Hollow, at head I Public Armee.*' T. SPORE & CO:. Denims Moires, Hardware Agricultural implements, Flour mid I.lraccrimi.oppo . site Turban Ronan.. . THE EAGLE I,s l :Pcs r e PROM:F=O2B: BEIM non, strraosz, SIP of ,the Cloldea Eigie And mortar, MITE Desire to infoon the public that In:km mated opx Stock of Dregs, Medicine:l, Paints, Olki. Bradt es. Combs, Perfumery, Peary Amick:4_6Jc— tato the Brick Mom, tome:4 , occupied by tiuttenbcrg, llama . bum &Co. .- • • We lows recently ailed op this store fri Modem Style,. sad shall endeavor to k.ecp well supplied withal articles pagan:arc to the Drag Buslnem. • • i'a extend to everybody a cordial tivitaticat to. CO and see ea when In want of northing In our hoe, end when Nov la want, give or friendly call. To all oar old elastomers we desire toexpress oar thanks for. the vt- liberal patronage heretofore extended to us. We sWI endeavor to mull s continuance °lithe mime: Nay Trayltoorir,: : Montrose, Dec. 20.1t= • I. B. Dim . % • AISOS 241CLUILS. orrEN•• azizsrs; - M E NT-Si Munkipal Tionds fat Bale— • • •Thanlondsire himedli ihatie ad the Bata Canal. talons granting tha Legislatares the right to enact. , hum sathertamt Chtles,Camtletaad Tams to lamerfet Clultles‘ Id 'madame minimax laws for certain tam , • nal impanel:beat, and 'wham:rimmed there is ha pow-, es that car fatally dareat them. tastes may mpadlata a autdpallant tura& Theigl toads are a first hen -op cm 111 Me ' preperty •of Lho tamilapallty. ladadlag Railroad! hud mortszed pr mita. abreerd,ta•saelllg ',lnvestors am eangleg that Government acid other thr. . amities Into these desirable amide. - Any eapletattloa will he arertaly Oren. Red Donde at ,dealualoaa of WNW°, WO, SI,IX I O each itar este ' -Comas a 11dam34121140 11 . ' SaaqUaltinliS Depot, ha2.14tb,1573.—a3 • . . • . Now. 315.11..rz0w . CATITIMERS'AND atriLDTLS-4te2191V1. COOLEY wroNs. aro prepayed to do all at Buit.D• tan and; Canvas-ran wails,- Erick WorEq MasoUrn and .rninf inv., by the Jnb or in any matinee to lull cute tamers. Ale/3.144mb .1311ndo.; Doors.- tdotddinp, of all kind*. tad Window Fromm to order. flue Limber ecmitutly no hand. Shop la yolk Ynetory fDUOlagr Montma., Pa.. . . •- ••• A. W. COOLEY. met= tryout. . alantmo. Deeember.47.lB- - . . A • R C ABLE 'BUSINESS ! . LIMIT kQUAL fro G A S, .O:arrEIGLITn RIM (OSTI Cworot At ErgadeS. 1k 7 o chimney g 4 or trka tud. • MEN desiring' 11WFITAL3 BIASENB,cm Sem tt4 tho EXCLITSIVE fiII:NIT for the solo of DICOTT'U pATYST , t,MIBON - 19. , 18 MOUT BEI EINEM AND OIL. for ColniT/ES and hTATES. Writs fbr Warroarlosa, or aB an. • : (Via Ea. nvorr • No.lllBo:olllsEctn.rDST.,iiVlA-alk.- g.l.—Coothee faratesed with CEIANDBUSES sad. LAMS of Evers darTiptlon,43 per csol,SOSUESttets se any otter ceesbeleAmest lofts. eonnui. ... . . tee and ;heap for the qnalltles, Dried Pearce.,beet In market. A alcoonsllty of Molasses, Eingengor fee, awl a fullniaortmentof Optima, an. • • P - - ADZ. grantable Re Aral ed.=:thiasyn feryOungMen,off the &Pallas of haw, inflates proesiety Imetowthey , 0(v: ling inarded, withaanlary bolo. the thane who teal undated for inatitatontal to Bent info4ito , ' ethled ennetopent Afthrose,llolVAlLD ASSO C 14710 4, tnfg