The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 19, 1872, Image 3
goat gutelligence. ' - R,E;IGICIIIS SERVICES. SAPITST CillaßCll...ltsr. J. E. autumn D. D. Pekoe. Sabath ..................10X a.m. and T p. m. Stebath School 19 m. Part II?onng, Weducedoy Erman' CATSOLIo CRCRCIi. Rcr . S.Puireur SabWhldervica. Second Sonde) , in Each Month Ilithbant School immediately before Mane 6PLSODOPAL cnuacn..lter. E. A. Wmuumm.Rvetor. Sabbath Service'. lON a.. m. and 'IM p. m. f....amhy School ........ . . . 12 m. WelikTory EfarrMet—Wednmanys ......... ....7X p. m. t.ilia DIET EPISCOPAL ....Rev. A. D. Ilmexamnn. tbliemiam liboth School 10.4.3 a. m. and 7.3.1 p,m. I p in. Pilau Betting. Thumb : ye, " 01 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN curnca, SLOMMA &veleta SAWA Batumi .. ... PTIIMIr Beethlz.. Ytmnday Erman:. tilendnille Fair. • . I rbarriendaville Fair will be held et Friends tin, en Monday, Oct. 28th, 1872. Ry order of Committee. Notlce. The Thlt'd Quarterly %ming for Um present Conference Fear. null be held in the M. E. Church, In Montmie, on Saturday, and Sun dai Oct. - 10th and 20th. Sex - ices to commence on Saturday at 2 o'clock ii, m., conducted by Bev. P. S. Tower. liVitkep. :An official statement shows that theta are in successful opperation In the United States not less than two hundred distilleries for the manu facture of whiskey alone; to say nothing of prl vatestilis that the revenue officers know nothing abiaut. The daily capacity of these two hun dred distilleries is estimated at 219,682 gallons. Nearly the whole of the whiskey manufactured idthls country is consumed here—a good deal of it considerably disguised by the addition of drags... The tax on whiskey is now seventy cents a gallon, and estimating the product as above, the revenue yielded to the government 'from its manufactuns would be $132,33; 10 per day. Govern Your Tongue More sin it is probable is committed, and more mischief done by this small member, than in all other . l:rays. The faculty of speech is one of our most useful endoWments, but it is exceed ingly liable to abuse tic who knows how to bridle his teague, is, therefore, in Scripture, de nominated a " perfect man:' and again. of him " who ate. meth to be religious and bridl.th not his tongue,"it Is declared that " that man's reli gion is vain." The words which we utter-am a fair index of the moml state of the mind. "By thy werils,"*lld our Lewd, "shalt thou bejustl- Med, and by thy words shalt thou be condemn ed." Net only arc sins of the tongue more nu merouf than others, but some of them are, the most heinous of which man can be guilty—even that one sin for which there is no forgiveness, is a sin of the tongue.—Dr. A:erander, • Confidence Game. The Andes &corder says: Darin: the past season a couple of men have been engaged in buying msttle among the farmers of New King sten, and by their promptness of payment and good behavior woythe confidence of that com munity: A blurt time ago one of these men made a proposition to a young woman lirhig near that place, to go to Kingston, and learn the dress making business. Having confidence In the gentleman, shynade arranznixtuts to go, and a few days thercOter-srattil.-g or-gaca appearance and address came to her home and stated that he had come to escort her to Kings ton, where a good situation was waiting. Pre parations foe !caring were soon mode and the couple were on their sac to the city. On ar riving there instead of b,iug planed in a dress making establishment, she was taken to a pri vate house and placed under the ,charge of the mistrasa, Whilc.there Mr. Jas. .rchibald and John niond, of .New Kingston, visited Kingston. and by a fortunate circumstance overheard a couple of loafers holding a conversation :sheave "duck lust from New Kingston," and knowing the eh enmstaneerof het having home, made up their minds tliat all was not right. By a enattdenec game they learned where the young lady was, and visiting the place found tar in, a,'.state of great anxiety. - She was pleased to*,e Abe faces of old acquaintances, and begged to bo taken home. The mistress refused to let her ea, but Mr. Archibald was determined, and although threatened with violence by the gentleman (?) of the house, he resolutely carried out his pur pose, and she is now at her home in New King ston. It is said to hare been the intention of those who had the yeaug lady in cliargc,to take her to New York on the following evening,— when ker fate mast have been that of thousands of other innocent females—one of intamy and shame should gentleman No. l make his ap pearance in New Kingston again, it is thought he will not escape a horse-whipping or a coat rf tar and feathers. Radical ntasluess Injured. Simon Casey feels rtfy mach aggrieved by the circulation through the Montrose Dnnoerat and otherwise, of the false report that another of his children had died of the small pox. Lie believes, as do many others, the, the story, and the one of a use case in another part of the town, were get sta.to SCUM people away from the Republican thassaneeting, Botha Nr. Ca fiefs children were doing well at the time, and' are now fast recovering. There was no truth in the report of another rase_ All good Democrats should refrain from circulating false reports cal culated to injure the business of the town.= illontroSS Repe!;:leon. Noneareso well coudemned as those who con demn eseeaseives, and when parsons arc suspi cious that others will do FOMC Irsbe act of which they are or would be guilty themselves had they the oppoittmity, a moral stricture comes with very bad grace from them. It is indeed napless ant to Mr. Casey that a report should have been started that-hls child had died, but It is freed from all political chicanery on the part of Lib.. vale sad Democrats when the fact shows that the report p - as started by one of Mr. Casey's asdical neighbors, fully answering to the name of " black" republican, and in the same manner as was the report of his son's death, and it was like that port, believed. The report of anoth er case la town. was also current for several days, and ir therefore Mr. Casey and the injured editor of the RepnWean need not mourn' with out a comforter, as the culprit who gave the re port political signillctneeis within their owni _ ty ranks,for punishinent or moral chest kernel% WO the pert inalimations to our mention of these facts in our columns, we expect that it we report any item of news. or support any mut& date for office who happens to be nominated by our party, that we shall be published by the Re pubtiran as a Mater and a " riepor," and so far from feeling inured are we that we deem it a compliment from that paper, as Use majority of the people in,i41.4 county are wont to take such charges from that source by the rule of contrary. flo far as the distorted moral of the editor, is con cerned in warning Democrats not to report facts lest they destroy the baldness in which some ore engaged In the " city" of Montrose, we think the point is well taken; for we know= of nO eitabliahment which would be more damao. ed by et:. pftoggattfo'46( truth '044 Co. publforn office, and some go so far as tow that it would be entirely destroyed. We know of no other parties who are transacting a business that a report of facts will injure, but If such is the case we can only say that wears sorry for them, torso long as we publish a paper we shall endeavor to lay facts before our readers, as we endeavored to do in theabove case. Teacherbi Examination. Tho annual examinations will be held as fol- lows: Aubune—Aubunt Centre, Mr. Lott's, Monday October 21st. Springville—Centro school house, Tuesday, October 22d. Lathmp-1111/sdale school house, Wednesday, October23,L Lenox—Glenwood school house, Thursday, October 24th. Clifford nod Herrlcit--Clitronl City school house, Friday, October 25th. Ilarford—Villagn school house,Saturday,Octo• bcr .26th. • Rosh and Jessup—Grangerrille school house, Monday, November 4th. Aptdacon, Choeonut and Little Meadows— Friendsville school house, Wednesday, Novem ber Glh. . . . 31n4.0n. 10.45 a. m. mid 7,14 p. m. 11110p.m. . 7 X P. di. Silver Lakc—Brackney school house,•Thurs day, November 7th. Franklin A; Liberty—Lawsville t.cutre school house, Friday, November Sill. New Milford--'-New 3lilffird boro. school house, Saturday, November 9th. County Jturtitale Montrose, Monday, Novem ber Ilth to MIL . . Bridger.tter—Montrose, Saturday, November 16t1i. IMmcch—Corners school house, Monday, No rember Brooklyn—Centre school house, Tuesday, No vember 19th. Gibson—Kennedy school house, Wednesday, Nocember 90th. Jackson—Corners school house, Thursday November 21st. . . , Aratutund Thomson—lldrieb school Louse, Friday, November 23. - Gr&a, Bend -1:1112p school house, Monday November 2.511 t. Harmony and Oakland—Susquehanna Depot, Saturday, November 2nd. Chapman and Fort Lake—Centre school house, Wednesday, November :nth. MiddletownUentre school house, Friday November :291b. Each examination to commence at 9 o'clock, a. tn. Teachers will provide pen, ink, paper, pencil, and Union Fourth Reader. It is neces sary that cacti one be prent betbro the exam ination in first branch is closed. The State Superintendant has decided that ft is the legal duty of every applicant to attend the examination appointed for. the district in which ho lives or expects to tearh,unlcßs direct ors request:mean:ablation in.another place, fur a just reason. Directors are earnestly urgz.l to be present in their own districts. Teachers will not commence to teach without a certificate, or expect a private examination. W. C. Mmes, County Sufi t. Fortin Lake Centre, Oct 5, 1372. Itisurance Notice. The undersigned, out of no ill-feeling to any one, published an oillcial statement some weeks ago, of the impairments of the capital of sev eral Insurance companies, represented by some four agencies in this county. one of which was the Andes of Cincinnati. At the instigation of the agents, or 103:11e other person, the President, J. B. Bennett, wrote a letter to the editor ot the RepuWean, denying the statement, which was published in that paper. We now tint the fM lowing statement published in the New York Dimes, Sept. 21st, 1872, which .napes the Andes Insurane Company t 389,16.1 27 worse off than .nottoug. According so tuis statement parties in this county, and elsewhere, holding policies in this company arc nut insured. Mr. Bennett is also President of the Amazon and Triumph —companies also doing business iu this State. I would recommend' all partits who desire safe insurance to apply for policies in old, rella. blu companitts represented at this agency: The North America Insurance Compa- Philadelphia, incorporated 1791, 4SA l MP4A l l i rki l l l o.l% Philadelphia. State 41. PenrmyleAnii, of Phil idelphi The ell Hanlon' Fire lusurence Cu/ of alartfortl, Ct. Mole, of New York The above companies last over $5.0.39.0'30 in the I'hicago tire, which was promptly paid, and the companies are in es good condition as they were previously to the tire. It costs no mom to insure in good eompanites than it does tin donht ful ones, Al parties applying to thit, agency will get reliable inseratice. BILLINGS STIIOI.7D, Agent. 1 The iloynl Insurance Company. The annual mectingof the shareholders of the Royal Insiraica Corni:rzny was held in Liver pool, England, on the 2d ult. The Chairman of the Company, C. Telmer, Esq., N. P., presided on the occasion. The .annual report showed that the receipts of fire premiums for the year had amounted toEG97,2fil 12s 11d. (3,4 , 36,305) and the looses by fire, including Chicago losses, to M 84,030 11s 3d, 01,929,2001 After provid ing for unexpired liabilities, etc.„ the net profit fordhe year amounted to tSlOs,lr.e t tat id. ($Oll, 2e15.) The business of the year showed an in crease of £1,55,425 in fire premi ins al.me,(sfi 2 7.- 125,) A very large proportion of this vast in crease of business in one year, has been produc ed in the United State., where the Company is rapidly extending its business and growing elei ly in popular favor. The tire reserve fund of flip Royal now amounts to ($2,445.330). This places the Company amongst the most se cure and solvent fire companies ofthe worlel. The total assets of the company are now 112,- 290,923 Os Stl. ($11,434,615) to meet its.life and r fire liabiiitits. The chairman in his speech, ploy.; ing the adoption of the report, referred to the progress ut the company in AMerica in compli r mentary terms, and expressed his belief that the people of the United States were patroniz ing that cotn'pany, anti others from Great Brit rein, because they had been found prompt in set filing all claims arising. from loss by fireeven in such extensive losses as then. or Chicago.—' The entire position of that company places it r in the front rank of Insurance urganizalionstr And while the business of the ycsr, 1871,• must be highly gtxtifying to - the United States agents of the company, we have no doubt they will stilt further increase their business during the current year, andoeppear in even a still more favorable position in the next annual report.— ins:rants Times. A. W. STILES, Apnt, New Milford Susquetta ina CO', Pa. BUSINESS LOCNLS. TOE hearts ROOF AND ITS TILITCOINGL-11 the man deserves well of bin country who makes two blades of grass grow where only oce grew before; surely he who produces a glarions Crop of hair on.a comparatively barren scalp deser ves the hearty thanks'of &obliged party. An honor, therefore, to PEOFESSER T. LYON, for unquestionably; his renowed KATITAICON sc. complishei this object. "Gentlemen whose whiskers are shy of making their appearance in force, or the fibers of whose moustaches dis close those "magnificent distances" for which Washington City was once so fatuous, will find this mitt P4ltaustm thattiost wonderful en enurager of fibrous developentent thatdias ever yet been invenbeib Both, Segel are eilldied to use it, as, by all odds, it is - the hest. firiticle fdr Improving the growth and beauty of the hair, keeping it free from scarf and dandruff, prevent log it front becoming harsh, dry and gmy:—MY, ing it a rich glimq and endavving it with flex'. hility—lbat Toilet Chemistry has ever envoi; ved from the segitable kingdom. - , Traratru rou. Twmvnt yEaun_m are t h an twenty years tt,go the 3losrant Lmtursv made its de..5.t in the west.. Its cures of the ,various external diseases of horse:sand cattle, astonish. ed the planters and farmers at the Slisslmppi end Ohio 'Valleys. and a demand for It sprung up which necessitated its manufacture on an es. tensive - Epic. Boon the allscovery was made that It was a grand specific for rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, earache, toothache. and other enternel ailments of mankind. "Then it. was tried as a healing.. Paid Wiling appllMdion, in rases of outward Injury, such as cuts. bruises, bums. spasms, &c., and was found equally ee l , vimable. The fame of the new remedy forsome of the most painful 111S"that afflict mankind and the lower ant alg,esres.d rapidly, and 3lrevaso Locum= soon too rank in every State end Terrltery et the V 01 de d Sraeolotts crrrtr, Farm for Sale. I again offer for sale my farm, which Is con sidered as good and desirable as'auv of Its size in the township. It contains 100 acres, about 00 improved, nod more can be had If desired.— All the land lies gradually sloping to. the south. east, is smooth and dry, free from stumps and rocks, and Is well watered by springs and creek. Also a never-failing well at the kitchen door. The house is nearly new and well finished, and there are two good barns and other neces sary buildings en the premises. Plenty of good fruit on the place. For further particulars ad dress MC, or call at the Wm I.,ty" miles southeast of New Milford. Also 100 netts of land near form Falls, Frank lin County, lowa, which I wish to sell nr cx rcohaacmcnvfina: a small place, oLg t riggrta T a r r . Now 31ilford, Oct. 3d, 1872. Two Wundred Men Wanted On the Montrose Railway from Tunkhannocic to 3lontrcrse, to drive It tlimugli to its comple tion. Penny 3Lcncir, Contractor. Dr. E. L. Gardner Would Inthriu all those whom it may concern that he has left his notes, Judgments, accounts, and leases, In the hand.) of M. S. IViLsou, and teOests all creditors to pay over to him their rrspective Indebtedness us they tall due. 3lontrose, Sept. 4th, 1572. SUSQUEHANNA tor:NTT totp.wes °ZELL Election Returns FOR 1872. orwort Gov' NOR 189. 1872. es. 0 LLECTION 0 es 4 0 • -- DISTRICTIL • Apolacon .... ..... 23 71 18 /32 Antrat .. 64 28 80 23 Auburn . 230 152 270 167 Brill :water. 164 - 193 165 201 Brooklyn • . 183 84 179 .192 I Choconnt . 7 60 7 69 Clifford . 176 63 153 08 ; Dimock 116 128 130 133 Dundulf . ...... .. 24 24 22 20 Punt Lake 117 89 103 96 Franklin • 86 97 97 109 Friendswille 9 43 10 413 Gibson 913 81 2.12 69 Gr'eat Bend Twp.. 177 81 177 103 Great Bend Biro 64 100 54 95 litarford 173 131 169 161 Harmony .........118 53 133 78 Merrick .... ...... 110 63 109 32 .Jackson • 133 81 ISO 81 Jessup . ....... .... 110 63 118 CO Lattimp 60 102 97 112 Lenox 120 124 190 162 Liberty ...........83 113 . 101 109 Little Meadows ... 23 7 27 7 i Middletown 43 109 89 161 I :Montrose .. ..... 243 72 :-.50 102 1 N. Milford Two.. . 164 149 176 152 N. Milford Duro... 58 67 77 73 031.1.1nd 112 47 147 60 I 1 Radii . 1%3 71 191 80 ; Silver Lake 49 109 63 123 Sprinzrille..' . .... 189 116 210 100 i Susqu'hanna Depot 217 378 233 3.10 1 Thomson . 91 38 85 61 40431 2052 4311 8403 S.D. Clinse received the following votes : Brooklyn 1, Franklin 7, Great Bend 3, Great Bend liorough 1, Harlon/ 1, Jackson 11, Jes sup 2, Lathrop 2, Lenox 3, Liberty 1, New Mil ford 7, New Mifiord Borough 2, Susquehanna lldpot 1, Thomson 2, Harmony' 1-41. AV ri7 X b'tc7.&:" GEN. to CON. GlfliS. .;"`. a 74 r; > 5. = 5- OEM= EIMER! Apobcon . 18 81 82 18 22 Ararat 80 23 03 79 21 Auburn, 270 137 388 269 164 Bridgewater 167 207 398- 167 am Brooklyn_ 180 103 273 193 97 Choconut ......... 7 G 9 57 7 G 9 Clifford... ~. ...... 1143 6.9 20.1 LI9 63 INutock . 130 133 244 120 131 Dundatt 22 20 42 23 20 Forest Lake , lus 9:.; 193 110 93 Franklin. 94 108 191 97 106 Friendsville 10 43 53 10 43 Gibson ....... .... 223 59 279 218 59 Great Bend Twp.. 175 104 269 180 104 Great Bend Born.. 54 05 145 54 95 Barron' 169 131 829 176 160 Harmony ......... 182 78 207 133 78 Merrick.. 109 51 154 110 51 Jackbou .....:.... 180 8! 236 181 78 Jessup . ...... .... 116 GO 163 117 59 Lathrop 97 113 199 97 111 Linux. 190 163 241 213 133 Liberty 104 109 157 102 107 - 'gin 11 ..Littlo !endows..., 27 7 113 07 7 Middletown. . 59 10% 152 89 103 .Montrose 259 95 353 267 01 New Milford Twp. 171 151 319 179 151 New Milford Boro. 77 73 152 83 69 Oaldnntl 1.16 69 201 148 60 Rush . 102 70 261 105 78 Silver Lake. 63 123 178 101 133 Springville........ 211 105 289 211 104 Stunfelnuma Depot- 254 ma 584 en 334 Thomson 86 61 143 86 60 4343 =93 7135 4430 3276 Jas. B. Grezg received votes for Congress ns follows : Franklin 8, Great Bend twp, 2, Grunt Bend 13oru' 1, Burford 1, Harmony 1, Jackson 12, Jessup 2, Lathrop 4. Lenox 2 Liberty 2, N. Milford top. 6.N. Milford born. i, &Ives Depot 2, Thomson A-47. There were only 07 votes opinst the Amend meat to the Coastlinelon4 SUP. or DISTRICT SUP. COURT. VELEGAT'S 4:OT 0 fiIaiCTION 4 5. P .41 :6 a g Apoboon 18 83 18 18 82 Ararat lB 23 78 78 22 Auburn 279 153 209 269 157 Bridgewater, 104 201 165 165 207 Brooklyn,: 185 95 172 172 03 Cboconnt, 7 69 7 • 7 MS Clifford, 1112 •61 157 157 60 Minuet; 131 131 125 125 127 Dundnfr, 23 20 22 22 20 Forme Lake 109 93 109 109 92 Franklin, 98 109 101 95 101 Friends% ille, 7 40 9 9 44 Gibson. •224 09 222 223 59 _ Great Bend Tap., 185 97 180 150 99 Great Bend Born., 54 93 53 53 96 Ihrlord, 173 155 174 173 159 Harmony 135 70 133 133 77 ileniek, ~ 112 50 , 112 112 5O Jackson, 180 79 185 176 76 Jessup,' 117 39 119 117 57 Lathropi, 93 111 93 95 110 Lenox,_: , 214 136 • 193 187. 119 Liberty; 104 106 102 100 103 Little 'Meadows, 27 7 27 27 7 Middletown, GO 101 60 56.101 31ontrosc, ' 275 83. 255 264. 84 New 31illowl Tap., 177 153. 179 174; 149 New .11ilford Bow., 83 69 79 78 78 Oakland, 143 58 147 147: CO Bush ..' ' . 194 73 189 '.189 74' Surer r,/ikri ,110 132 118 Springville, 211 102 210. 210 08 Sasq'eltanna Depot, 259 833 259 280 026 Thomson, . 81 'BO 89 _ 58 . T ota l . -- 4481 3:1133 4388 4VB 6237 R. B. Little had votes for District Delegate'as follows: Franklin ft. Gt. Bend 1. Gt. Rend Mr ro. 1; Buford 1, Hannon" 1, Jackson 10 J - 6/osp 1. Lathrop 8.. 1 494 1 4 22 ) Llberty 2. New Milford twp 4; New 1 1 1=d h r 0. 21 Tb=ses M-4% DELEGATE* REPRESENTA AT LARGE. TIVES. g F 3 I 4 r. =mos Fg El 5 t a ourram g s. : • . . a Apo!aeon 18 in 18 18 19 82 Arantt, ' 24 24 Au u rn, 272 . - 163 469 70 26 70 9 166 166 Bridgewater. 166 200 /05 163 210 206 Brooklyn, 182 93 187 161 112 103 Chocnnut. 7• 69 7 7 69 G 9 Clifford, 163 63 156 134 60 67 !Branch 124 129 130 124 130 138 Dander, 21 20 22 22 20 26 Forest Lake, 109 93 110 110 93 ' 03. Franklin, D 7 106 95 95 116 112 Friendaydle, 10 44 10 10 43 43 Gibson, 222 SO 215 210 et 69 G't Bend twri. 178 102 117 117 103 110 G't Bend born. 31 05 54 82 08 116 Bartow!, 172 101 180 17d ,155 162 BarriAouy, 188 77 123 1.'19 83 80 Myrick, 112 an BIS 107 53 61 Jackson, 180 77 171 178 90 90 losup, 116 GO 116 117 82 61 Lathrop, 05 113 97 75 115 137 Lenox, 187 167 187 193 165 164 Liberty, 149 105 100 101 111 109 .Little * Meadows, 27 7 24 25 9 7 Middletown, GO 100 118 69 103 10:3 Moutrose, 270 87 260 259 101 98 N. Milford ttrp„ 176 161 184 175 153 169 N. Milford born. 77 73 80 71 72 74 Onklithd, 117 80 .118 148 60 60 Rash; 193 78 147 193 80 78 Sliver Lake, 69 116 63 ..63 122 122 Springville, 208 103 2U 205 103 108 Susq'a Depot, 269 DM 263 257 328 838 Thomson, 85 57 80 86 68 63 Toted. OW - 4227 , 1" 61.75-8147.. CON° at LARGE. SHERIFF PA 4 0 'r 3 a SLECTLOS 7;•• DLIITI/ICTL G m "i o F 1 Apolacon, lB 82 18 82 Ararat, 79 24 70 23 Auburn, 269 DUI 218 165 Bridgewater, 167 200 172 187 Brooklyn, 184 98 150 119 Choconut, 7 69 3 61 i Clifford, 137 63 152 66 ' Dimock, 131 133 126 128 Doodad:2o 22 17 Forest Lake, 110 93 111 DO Franklin, od 10 06 125 FriendsvWe, . 10 43 11 41 Gibson, 218 59 195 66 Great Bend Twp. 130 103 173 103 Great 3end Borg. 54 95 ~ 49 96 firMilord, .173. 181 • .166 161 armony •• 133 78...• 133 78 Ilerrick, 110 St 108 61 Jackson, 181 78 163 86 Jessup, 117 59 107 54 Lathrop, 07 111 88 119 Lenox, 213. •135 178 133 Liberty, 1 70 Little Steadorrs, 10 '27 108 103 10 7 Middletown, 58 103 83 83 • Montrose, 264 42 293 54 i New 3111 ford Twp. 177 154 164 151 New Milford Bar°, 79 73 77 72 Oakland, 148 60 145 60 Rush, 193 78 117 79 Silver Lake, Mt 122 47 91 Sprintrville, 211 104 175 105 i Stisqliattua Depot, 258 336 253 3a3 I Thomson, 86 GO 83 58 Total. 439.1 3331 3976 3369 I. C. Dixhre received in the County NI votes r Sheriff. ItEGISTKR COMM SS. _ re, = V.1.=114311 a 1 4r 4' • ti • . DISTISICTIL g • • Aix,lacon, Ararat, [~,"~'~~ 171 107 175 100 7 69 5 71 159 63 158 61 127 132 ' 112 198 23 20 20 22 Forest Lake • 110 03 100 98 Brooklyn, Clioconut, Clifford, Diumck, Dundaff, Fr.inklin, Frienthville, Gibson, Great Bend Twp. 170 •.- 103 ..179 105 Oral) 8CC11.11300. 50 , 9t) ,54 90 Ilarfortl. 170 ''" I‘lo '' : g :i r '.l74 183 Harmony, 118 94 183 80 Herrick, 110 51 110 51 Jackson, ' 103. 151 180 00 Jessup, 110 01 106 71 I,nilirop, I.ent)s, Little * Meadows, Middletown. lontmsc, New Milford Twp. 177 159 177 151 New Milford Boro. 78 73 78 74 113 64 148 60 Rush, 160 108 104- 78 Silver Lake, 63 122 81 124 Springville, . 209 104 207. 103 Susq'ehannt Depot, 2.53 835 257 837 Thomson, - el 07 -: • 80 63 Total. 4244 2477 4291 34.%^ Collin C. Halsey received for 'Coroner; Ma majority. Jonnilian T. £.llb reeei•al for„ .. Aud4Or 941 majority. Estray. Come Into the Melosnre of the subscriber, on &pt. 22t1h, a dark red heifer, about three rani old. The owner Is hereby requestef to prove property, pay charges and take her away. • BARTLETT DOLAN. Ditnock, Sept. 24th, 1872. F. Churchill. Justice of the Pelee: office over L. S. Len heines store, Great Bend borough. Susquehan na Co.. Pa. Ilatt the settlement of the dockets of the late !sane Beckhow, deceased. Office hours fmm 9 to 12 o'clock, a. m., and from 1 to 4 4clock p. nt. Groat Bend. Oct 24 1872.. !Strayed. Came Into the enclosure of the subscriber, on or about the 14th of September. 11312,5 ix sheep —four ewes and two lambs, (one a buck.) The owner Is requested to call and prose property, psy charges and•take them away. ' J. D. WSLLICE. Dlmock, Sept. 23t1a, 1872. 7Z/ZIEti.TZZO. Ger.nonY.—ln Forest Lake, Susquehanna coun ty, Oct nth, 1872, Mrs. babel wild of Daniel Gregory, azed 44 yak*:. A CDITOItS NOTICE.—The unacrstkucd barite - been 11l appointed by the Coart of Common Plum, of ties ouchautm 4:minty. an'linditor to distribute the fonds In heads of the niterlff. wish= from the tee of the - Real Estate of 11. C.'llibtrard. Will atteud mine duties - 0f his apprintment, at his onlre in kloottose„ en Tuesda, Om. 15, 187t.ut I o'clock p. tn. All persona - interested appaarwo. present their claims. or le foreirer dst bursa from wean in on said food. . JAM LI nVALT, iloatrole, Sept. 18, w 4 - -- A UDITOR'S CE.—Tbe nedersigued, an auditor appointed by the Court of Common Please of tips. quashes. Count,. to distribute the lauds to the bends of the Shale. arrislea from the Shears :silo of-the real estate of Job Dotter. hereby erre notice tbst be win attend to the dative of hie eppolatrotent.at his oaks In Atoutroee. on prterry. `s3rd day of Oct, 1572, at one o'clock. p. in.. when sad where all persons interest- ed in feta Ned will pretest dude claims or be forties deburn.it konitomios to to astd fend. •il A; L 44loll = ll * ASZOT • ERRORS OF YOUTH. GENTLE:SIAX who suffered for Tenn from Nervous Termatore Decay, and oil the etre.Cts 01 youthful hidieeretlou will,for the sake of eufferinit hn maolty. seed free to all who need 14 the receipt dud di rection for making the pimple remedy by whirl ho was cured. Suifiwere irishiod to profit by theadvieceeexperl mice an do en by addreselog, In perfect rouildtuee, JIMIN D. OGDEN, No. 42 Cedar insect. New York. t;',HERIFFS SALK—BY VIRTUE OF 0 writs issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Susqneltannn. County and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public tontine, at the Court House in Montrose, on Saturday, Nov. D, 1872, at I o'clock, p. m., the folhowing, pieces or parcels of land; to wit: An that certain piece_ or parcel of land situate in the township of Auburn in the county of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, boun ded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of A. D. Tewksbury, and on the east, south and west by lands of John Setzcr, containing three and one fourth acres-of •land r he the same more or less, With the appurtenan ces, one frame house- one franc barn, Grip wag on shop, one blacksmith shop, one tqaplz and peach orchard, and all improved. (Taken in execution at the suit of • Sterling & Son, vs. James P Benninger and Andrew Young vs. James P, Benninger.) ALSO.—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the township of Gibson, in the • county of Susquehanna, and State of Petinsyl rauia, bounded and described-as follows to wit: Onrthe north by lands of Solomon Pickering, Thomas lietso and Arcing Card, on the east by 1 - • lands late the estatqlof Enos Owens, deed, on the south by Duds hut: the estate of Edwin Ben i nett dee'd, and on the west by public highway, containing ninety acres of land, be the same ; more or ims, with the appurtenances, onefrante ' house, three barns, one corn house, one milk house, three orchards and about eighty acres improved: (Taken in ezecutiou ut the suit of T. L. Holmes vs. Wm. E. Tait.) ALSO.—AII those two certain pieces or par cels of land situate in the township of Liberty, in the county of Susquelianna_antLatateef ....5.......... as ...sons, to 11 It 1 .--- x.rn tun norm uy lands of Joseph Howard, on the east by lands of Thomas Webster and piddle highway, on the south by The lands of 3lrslloward or Gagc,and on the west by lands of Mrs. Howard or Gage, containing about ten acres of land, be the sate more or less, with the appurtenances, one frame house, 2 smell barns, one saw mill, one orchard. and all improved---The second piece bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Alexander Webster, F. Traverse i and J. NV: Howard, on the cast by lands of .1..1 W. Howard, on the south by {antis of B. W. j Southworth and Alexander Webster, containing ; about thirty-five acres of laud.be the same more orJuss,wlth the appurtenanca,one frame house,a 1 few fruit trees, and about ten acres - improved. (Taken in'execution at the suit of the Lyceum. in. , Fire Insurance Comp . Sny vs. Geo. M. Fisk.) • 11-SO.—All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Ararat, in the county of 'Busquehatina, and State of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows, to wit; On the north by lands of - Cornelius Wrighter,on the cast by lands of Wm. 1310 x, ham, on the south by lands of Eli Ayery"; and on the West by lands of INL P. Sargon, eon ••• - log about' ixty acres of land, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, 1 frame horse, I barn, a few fruit trees, and about 10 acres im proved. (Taken in execution at the suit of Elizabeth Taylor vs. Daniel Taylor.) ALSO.—AII those three certain pieces or par cels of land, (comprising ono, farm, and lying contiguous,) situate in the township of Bridge- ' water, in the county of Susquehanna / and State of Pennsylvania, the first piece bounded and described af follows, to wit: Beginning at a post and stones in a line of Bemush McKenzie's land, (now. Wm. IL Jones:) thence cast by lands of Susan Wallace 07 perches to. a stake anti stones - corner; thence south by lands of said Susan'Wellace 27 and 5-10th perches to a corner; thence cast by lands into or Phineas Amos Jr., 48 perches to a stake and stones cor- ' ,ner ; thence north by lands formerely: of raid. Ames and land formcrely of John Bon; Jr., 157 and 540ths perches to a post and stones corner; thence west by lands unsold to o post andstones corner:and thence smith by lands ofilenalall Mc- Kenzie, (now Wm.ll.Joneif a) 140 perches to the place of beginning, containing 108 acres and 40 perches of land, be the same more or ls% glie second piece or parcel, bounded and descried as renews, to wit: Beginning at a ost and atones the northwest corner of B. 3lcKenzie's old farm, (how of Wm. IL Jones:) ' thence - by lands of Jena Young, north 114 degrees cast 93 perches ton post anti stones in north line of Wallace's tract and south line ' of Drinker's land ; thence along saki line south 884 degrees east 100 perches; thence by land surveyed by James Shaw, annuli% degrees west 93 perches to ayost and stones; thence by lands of 13. .Mckenzleo(now Wm. H. Jones's) north '88)i degrees west 100 perches to the place of begin ning, containing 57 acres and 80 perches of laud, be the same more or less. The thirdpiece or parcel, described as follows, to wit: Begin ping et a post and stones the northwest corner of said James Shaw's old farm ; thence by land unsold of .1. W. & IL B. Wallace north i3c, de. greeseast 28 perches to a post and stones In north clue of tract; thence along said line- by land belonging to the estate of IL Drinker, dec'd, south *l ; 4 degrees GO perches to • a post and stones, a borne; of Roswell Kingley's land; thence by land of' said Kingsley south Illy de- . grees west,o Dereileit to a post and stones; thence by land of said Kingsley south, SO de: grecs east 49 perches to corner of stone wall the nurthwest corner of Perrin Well's farm, where he resides; thence by lands of Said Wells south 134 degrees west 15 perches to a pest, the north east corner of James Shaw's farm; thence along the north line of the same, north 5934'11e• grecs west 115 perches to a pled° 'ofbeginning,. conatinlng 111 acres and 94 perches of land, be the same More or less. making In all 1133 acres and 54 perches of land, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, 1 frame bowie, 2 frame barns. shin, 1 corn house, 1 milk house, and other out buildings 1 orchard, and i about 150 acres Improved. (Takee in execution nt the suit of And Shaw to the. tat of. ,Margaret Wright, Nellie Thomson, and Isabel Donklmvs. James Stmts." • - . - ;-. Aisa—A ) n that certain piece or- parcel of land situate In the township of New Milforkin tile county. of Susquehanna, end State of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as 'knows, to wit: On the mirth by lands late : the estate of Reuben Itatelt, dee ,d on '-the - east by area% Bend st Cricheeton Turnpike, and On the south and west by landq, of B. Sabina and F, ! W. Boyle, containing about eighteen acres of tam, be the same, more or less, Whit the aplitttlenan- CO, two dwillintbottSatt, one bate; oto mph., 18 83 18 82 .79, 21 79 24 222 168 . 264 1119 164 WO 16 .207 95 no 01 110 0 44 0 94 915 59 217 01 100 112 90 115 188 159 18.9 159 14 116 100 101 '26 7 10:1 26 I 58 103" 07 261 spetial gotito. Valuable Hinte, A.ealuabl;habit of body is abiolutely, essential to phySlcal health and clearness of intellect, Nor is this all. Beauty of person cannot co-ealst with an mug, ors) condition of thehoWela. A free manage of the re Into matter of the system through these natural wood pipes, is as percena o the parity of the body a the free ;mange of th e lof idly through its Sewers hi necessary to the b hof its inhabitants. Indigestion Is tit itrimary canoe of most of the dies easel. of the dlsehar.ing or pans, and ono of It, most common results Is constipation. This complaint s be , sides Ixsldcs bring dangerous in Itself; has many dial. greeabie concomlunts--smeh as as unpleasant breath, a 1 sallow sicha, conteminniin,,o blood mad bile. hamar. rholds, best:ache, hiss or ukusery,eatt general debility. Llostettcr's Stomach ltltto a romoveall these evils by removing th, ir Immediate cense In the digestire organs and regulutlng the action el the Intern:3u, 'The coin-. Ideation of pro crones la this celebrated preparation ii one of Its ebb-f merits. It is not merely 4 stimulant ores tonic, or au anti bilious agent. ores nerslne. or a bleed deponent, or n catharic,l3hr ell there carative rte -1 Instal, Judtcleurly blended to one powerful restoretlee. It lends activity and edger to tba inert and enervated stomach, relieves the laltnentery ematil of its abstract time, and giro tone to the membrane tvhdels flees it. gently stimulates the .Iser, braces the nerves, nod cheers the animal spirits. No Other remedy POESCS.C. such I variety of by- kale rlnues. It to to theme char. acterlstic virtues that It owes its prestige 4/ a house. hold nvelleina. Experience has proved that ft Is es ballades., as it is ettutriens, and hence lila as nopuiat with the weekor sex as with the stronger. flostetter'seitemsch Bitters rte. sold In bottles only and the trade-tunAt blowu to the gine. and engraved on the label la the the tett of genuineneu. Dgware of cow:act-Mts. Testimony of a Prominent Physician. "During the past eight years I have pad ?eminent opportunities of witnessing the eff,tt of Ilevneme. Mum Kirrans yon persons sulfuring from -/iyapepala, Loss of Nerrans Energy, Sexual Wastacas, Mittel:ma i ac. I taxa known It to. prone successful in homy cases, where alinpaatic. Ilotneopathic and' lirdrophat. lc treatment tied failed. I still continue to two It in Inch complaints with uniform ettcCeiii, and have no hesitancy in pronouncing it the most efficacious miner dy yet discovered fur dimmtes arising (runt a disottled Stomach, peer, Kidneys or_INTFli, • - • peer, ter'srmy: - " .r. T. Luikn, M. D. P. 0. Box. 1.96, Lancaxter. Pa , . the suit of O. W. Mackey vs. Geo. M. Eleralug.) ALSO—AiI that mtain piece or parcel. of land situate in the township of Thidgewater, In the county of Susquehanna, and State of Penn sylvania, bounded and described u follows,' to wit On the north by lands of John Young, on the east by lands of Trumnn Stone, on the south by lands of George Deckerand D. C. Baxter and on the west by lands of IL C. Baxter and John Youngs, containing one hundred and fifty-seven acres of land, bo the same more orless, with the appurtenances, one frame house, 2 barns.l corn house, and other out-buildings, one orchard, and 123 acres hoproved. - Taken in execution at Mel suit of the ~ hool District of Bridgewater vs. datum Terrell, Hiram Borten, vs. James Ter rell and Win. L. Beebe vs. James Turret].) that certain pleen or parcel or land, situate In the township of Harmonvje the county of Susquehanna, and State of Penn spirants, bounded and described as thliows, to wit: Beginning at - a post on the south side of the old Starrucca Creek road; thence by other lands of the said Taylor, south 27 degrees end 40 seconds, east 10 perches and two-tenths 'ot a perch to a post'; thence by lands of Adelbert Robinson, north 00 degrees and 4 seconds east, 8 1 4 perches to a post in the west bounds of the grie rtailwq Company's track lands; thence br said west bounds north 40 degrees and 20 &ee -1 onds west, 10 and 9-10 perches; and thence by the south side of eAid road south 130 degrees and 10 seconds west. 12 and 040 perches to the place of beginning, containing ono hundred and ten perches of land, ho the same more or less, with the appurtenances, one Gum house, shop, a few fruit trees, and all improved, (Taken in ex• minion at the snit of M. J. Taylor vs. F E. Goodman and J. Eicklager F. E. Good. man. W3l. T. MOSLEY. Sheriff. Sherits Office, Slontruse, Oct, 12,1072, A rDITOR'S NOTICE.—The andenslgned., an riatil• tor appointed tir thn dinlitenof the Orphaa COl t h e 'nand for the County of Susquehanna, to distribute (uncial:l the bands of the Admintstr.dor t.f the coati of Stephan Cowan decease& will attend to the antics or hie appointment, at la office. In Montrose. OD Friday, the %lb • doy' offctober. , I MI. at one 4 iMtgrto appear iehronattWecTaate, arfra .1 Or 'late and plaza or be norms deharbed.- • A ,IV, BEM WOLF, Auditor. Montrose, Oct. 51, 1672.. AUDITOR'S NOTICE —The undes,lgned. ea Audit. or appointed by the Orphan**Cuurt. of entanehan. non County, to distribute the funds In the band* of Sohn C. Tanner, administrator of Vac, estate of C. S. Tanner. demised. will attend to the duties of Pia appointment nt hiaaillen In blontrose, on .14tonday, Nnvember 2d. WM at 1 o'clock. p. m., at which time and place nil per sona in terePted tosaid Nadi:nest present their claims or bo furore:debarred from comitee., In on *Ad fend. D. W. agAIILR, Auditor, Montrose:OM 11, lb"; . E XECUTOR'S NOTICE, Whereas tellers testaments. ry to the estate of Ttinaote Johr.son, deceased. have bump granted to the undersigned, all persons debt ed to sold est to, are requested to mats immediate payment, and those haring el* me agaiust the same, ate requested to present them without delay, RUIZ JOIINgON, 0t1,116111` B.JOIINSON, tx '* 2tml • Bridgewater, Eept,2stb, 1512.—w6 4 TDITOITB NOTICE. Tbenndersigted having been 11. appointed an Auditor, by the Court of Common Picas, Sasunchanna (loeuty.to dlstrltrate Mc, fund, erialenfronfaha Sheriff's rale of MIMI Estate of E.'A. Tompklns.of Liberty. gives notice Jambe will attend to lacteal, at Ma appointment at his ottlce. in Montrose. Novembm Gth.lsl2. at 9 o'clock. it. me., at which time anti place. alt per3ous interested mop aitced,•or be for mar boned trourcomtng moo athi - toner - --• -- • A. 4). w..truca.v. andintr. Moutrose,Scptmehm Md. 1b72. UDITOR'S NOTICE, The ndrsigned hls!ng been 211. appointed an Auditor, by t he .Coirt of Common Ph* dttspaehamiaCottoty, to dist:thine thofanns In tho hoods of thoShoriff, arising from the Shettdr'a sale of the rent estate of 11. C. !Reaps hereto' gives oottoo that he wilt attend to that:Mins of his appointment Cl tile odlca In Montrose, on Thursday, Oct, hist, :81.t. ant o'clock, p. tn. All persons Interested will oppem and present thole calm, or be forever barred from eemlng In on midland. Andltor, Montrose • flePt.23to. Int —;el WRIRT'S 'F. I IMPROVED BL A euculoga WOOD pump. Tasteless. lineable. Efficient Af, and Cheap, The hrs. pump for the i lull t t r e a d m io ueß L uT P 4Slen e ' E e . c ., 24 l,. „ 'i. eil timeline and Drip unerk .141 Wyo. whigh 4=3.1 lei wlthdreosti . out remising the Pu mp or disturbing the joint F. Also, the Copper Chamber which never cracks. nod will outlast ney other. •Far sale by Dealers every where. Send fur Catalona cud Yricu List. • Cass:!.4.l3l.eveiw.iir,u'rr. MONTROSE BALM OF FASH ICH: Maxtoest r. iv-a 3 FOREAGN AND. D NESTte DRY GOODS!. FiNCI;DLIESS GOODS. SILMI.9 4 - • • LACE ASD FACNT GOODS , 2 SrlUttliND ..._~ _ .~..,.F..V.__ MILLINERY G 04E51 - • TH111314 0 . ANA UNTRIMMED HATS, . REBEONS,II.OWERS, LACE% ETC., ETO.. READY DADE, CLWYD MG FOB MEN, BOYS. AND . yoirrirs WEAIt, PIECE ROODS BY THE YARD, /0:1) DRSTO3I WORE. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES FURNISDING GOODS, GENTS HATS AND CAPS. ' OE ALL qualms. AND - LATEST STYLES. ALL IN GREAT VARIETY AT THE Well-known Store of OUTTEMERO. ROSENBAUMAto Establishied 185 S. Noptrose, $47 "4, 11M—tt. MANHOOD; HOW LOST HOW RESTORED. , .Jast pnbliebed, a new edition of DR. ' CUM - BEDELL% CELEBRATED ES. f• &Won the nuncatersa(ulthootraedl - Mug) of 111131.1•TOSNZA. 0? Beirling • Weakness, involuntary Seminal tones, Impotency Mental end Physical Impacity. Impedimenta to Marti. • alt*.eld; alt*OWnwinPliod.EPEcP•iotnd k us, inetace4 by tell indalgenthannicsnal extravagance. . • • Willa; In sailed envelope. only a cents. • The celebrated author. In ths Admirable cam, clear; lydemonetratsa from 4 thirty you 's enecalefUyntctice that the „alarming conacqncoect ot ecif abate may be =dimity cared without the dangerous uo or Imam medicine or the application or the knife ;•• pointing cal a mode of cure et once Crop% certain, and •egrctnal, by connect which pray Wrenn no matter what hie condition may,he. may Me btraseg cheaply, prirattly, or This . gra shoed be In the et eirgi youth and yery truth In the land. • • s Bent, ander scaL In a plain anvelope, to lmy adt4Mta, porapald on reript of Mx ,te estwa poet tlimps With, Dr. Corwerwell'a."Marrlag• Uhirta:!PriCli gap Adams tllfr Fabliaasera . • ---•- • -• Mt:LIME man__ AIIMLSIOR FUR EMPORIUM 'or Ladles and Ml!drat:Vs troar.iTholasalo and Ratsll, patina Inverted /4 rely large and: iplendla assort. meat of Eu ro p e, u' 'different kind, ot FURS re ade r,. hand+ In would respeottallyluelte t he thl• s.eper to call and examine" the atsortment c." Vasa/ Fare. lam &localised to sell at the lowed easel Prior,. All F•ts Warranlcd.. So fr4riVratiktariake 10 clea Wm. NUBS ALTSIDID AND rar:nntro £UtiU EMBED TUZ 5T0.132, ARCTI BT. Dc'. att. IfitletllPl • tui4ADgalus,. • T ERIGII VALLEY RAILROAD. A... On and OW Juno 10, Ifiatrulns on thoLohlgt Vulloy liannuad will ruin an funu ; OO VOL Yu. M. V. 7. -- r.m 6. X. •.y. P. N. r. X. r. 1 i 1145 100 910 1345 613- 941. 320 180 945 Wit - 441y , 19 eo 6in 900 33s ISi ID 00 11.* 595 054 4V140510 40 —. .Ton - an4l6. ....11 05 467 16 22 1171 WraTuring , .10 05 715 ' 643 303 1160 Laeyslll4. 041 45!'. 651 614. 13 lit kleaturppoa 962 634 ,6 21 IV 2 - 1,...3146.5gpan, .... 913 693 655 3 50.-le 4 1.—Tunkbannock... 8491820 SA 86( - 449 160.:._..11:444.0 - 023 1 464 BLS 500 2 15_,W1184.11Arrf, .. 700 1115 '4 61 . 30 405 .llanch Chunk--; X. 1145 I , P. It. 8 4 4 550 A Ilentorro... 4.. x. 1047 19 Mr is 40 6 ,Betklob ..,. 1030 1900 ' 013 0 .. ..E4stou 1003 11 8: 040 'O4W 'cow York' 006 90) ' ..... . „.., leaks Vownnda at TlO a, at.; Athena, 31 a. m.; Waverly. 803 a: ns.,m•dring at Elmira at 9 004 sa N 0.31 Imam Elmira at 5 alp. tn.; Waverly, at 01.1. p._m.; Athens, at 81) p. m., arriving at Towz.sida of T p. m. gar Dra wing Room Cam attached to trans laud tanaing through from Elmira. to Po94deiptila, Tt• A, PACE2II. Spperlnteadeal. • IWL pnovED CIRCUL fl 11. N7V-.. 315 E X - Qomet bin new BAssEristp A T EN t the latest aul tirst Ick use. SMTR'S TIScIIBME WATER WEEEL, • Portsblit and Skit!miry Engrnes, Staneactaredand Sale. by • SATAN t /1809 i Monrose. Pa., PO. 7. 11372.—coG—tt tti • ofo - 0 RE -W Alt ItitICIOSIALLEVASTORIs composed of Ammonia, . Chloroforol, Spirit. of Camphor. Tincture of 'roman a-- Qty oriloatom, iota-Anosiost—i.rwts , votopeuart-mi equalled ID the anomie of meolcine for the core of Ner- Oat er Ph Ir Ilcodache Nearalula. Trembling or Twitch, tug of the Scree., and all Nerveas Diseases. It will COUDICTICI Oil root., tombh pimples , Curt scaly crop, • . tlos, itching, name, de., it equalizes the eirenistiou, loth:mats. t syt tern, increase. the action of the heart, witiront exciting the brain, cores licartbomPalpitallou end Piu.tering of the Dent. Dyspepsia. de. Brien' Itlicsantor ebiotritely poetesses more curative proper-tie. then any other prepamtleo. Physicians, chemist. and' others arc requested to examiee and lost the remedy end alt silt ho paid!! found dlforont kom repscscuns.. Hon. COUGHS- Much has been said and writ s ten, and, many remedies been been offered fur the relict and cure of throat ending.; diseases: but nothing has been on eminently euecesstru or ()Maimed such a viltip .celebrity, up Mae TAxORI tad Lung CO RNS The excruciating pain priidneel . by Costs. the unceasing twingleg free , : neeleri , . the Piercing. distr.:sling pain from in growing Null...minion be described. Thousandsauffer, not knowing there le} core. Itrigge Corn and Thaniou Remedies are nil acid or potash compounds, but arc re, iluble soothing, and effect tiol,and just merit the meccas they have earned from - an app.clatire public: Thu CuratlVC,l, a healing ointment: immcdtate relief to obtained by fib epplicatten. and It will pnelticelT curt' thoworst wises of Pestered Corns ; indarriedand text, al Bunion., the sorest instepjAk ' livething sthown PlLESbare been. 4 terror to mankind for centuries. and almost or4ry St tenint Ur rare th em Ms been trailed. Dr unceasing s tudy n and experimenting. Dr. Eirlsas has Onward and sbaninto cure fur Internal, bit treng. extra nal. and Itthingpilcs. -BrIgto• Pit, Itetnerilcs are mild, sato end sure. • Curer. Bunions. Da3,Nall.t.•Diroarect Joints and atl illseartu of Ibe fet. 1. tins; Plies. Cancers and Scroll:Won • 'humors, okilifnly trtnted by Dr. J. Dribs t, Co.. G9l. bruadway. D. Y. - Sand by ABELTCIIRELL. B.outrose, Ps tindlißliNa „ StuntrUre. Va. June 13 lila i>l.loV 4 i7 NEIY - .6.9008 - .- 7 . . . . o onetrrsitrue4 boviug refitted , refurnished uul T restocked the .tore; formerly ostm. Pled b>r U. Key , yon, dr.. at Latrfillio Centre. ore now prepared to hip. fsh ttor peoplo Yrlth ea dcorito Nocty . , 00 JIB GROCERIES!! BOO'S it SHOES! ! HARDWARE!! CI?OCKERY I .ifc.,(fc.. . As tan be found elseitere, and if as neerabli Priest, 0. if. CIUSAL B. 0. firm MANE & 81)IIT/L Lawsdlle Osater. Pa., April ^4. 1872. ALECTURE To "f oaasaG AtIC ' Jut: .11414dect to a Scalar ./S*42 , :ye..' Fria Ela QrnG. A Lecture on theileture, Treatment and Radical Cure of Sperniatorttues, and &ennead Westm- - , nett, mvolnntary Emieslons. And Impediments to Ilea. rtszenerally ; Nervousness; Conan:POP:M. War:ly r and Vit a , Mental and Physical Incapacity. malting from Self-Abase, de.—By RODERTd. CULYZUWELL., Id. D., Anther of the , ' Circuit Boob." • -Tim srorld•renowned author. in this admirable Lecture clearly proves from hie own experience that the awful • consequences of seltatmao may be effectually remand without medleines,and without dangerous au IVA! ep. crutonA, hoagies, lortmmente, rings, nr cordials, point lag oat ft mac a . t once certain end e ff ettual by which .- limn 'Seem- no matter, what his condition inityhe, ms y cure td nmatcliespAy. priratcly And radically, TH.I3 WILL PROVBkIOOOOI TO Tlloll9...Llintiatal SAISOS.- Scat ander teal. to any Address, In plain ecaladionsek ope,wn the receipt of pit cents, or two postage stamps. Also Dr. Vet o. wel ra "Marriage Ginide,!* prim 50 Mat e Adtimasthe Pnblishen., CHARLES I. C. -O RLTHE h 0.. 137 Bowery Now York. Yostt C Oco 2a54.58a, TO ALL MOVING!' WEST. saga* oitramo mon TICE.E I- TS A.T LOWEST EATS'S! TO AiL sown. wrer, Aortu-NstOr An! sotrizwzrit FOR SALE it all priaelpla atittons pa Vila of Dell. Taro. Lazkawataa* Welt= Ratan. HO !x'L.,7w=*E•sxef IatECIALMUCESIENTS to Families and Co:ordeal moving west can obtain Thronnlt_Tkketa to ST. lOWA, KANSAS CITY. LEVENWOTII, ATCIIISIM; ST; SCOTT, DAN V Eli, and all poTsa MlPlWUriblid Usti Ms, at inn vary lawo.i rates, s; SATO' thaftWllollolo goods and frat; shlpaad at 1.,41, rates 'X.+SI.ISIEViiII2I7O:3I3O.Ef: - FROM. MONTROSE,. ANA. Mitsor mckanglinv4 Wcsi°ll4 Detawnre! 7-141iilwaYs . _ .... . . . .. MIA Plata rave rattas That a Dlraelt Casual In iii triad° at RINGITAXTO:4_, pith all erpren troths za ERIK TlVair. llama um tit ask far. Tickets ttiatlß Auwkr_ . . Which eta be mental Matta r `, 111INITA, ti ItrrActEgtila, DIRISTII,OISB. PA - - ~ r , : :: ;._ . L .. ,•-• _,,,,..: r oay.-;. falkeit ACEI, aor to 1 : 1 AREIRA, WV St, he Elthats Mock, 1 natruk. 1 Xumfaf of FURS