',odd ,TOuttlligencr emz:s _-RELioiOIIB , _B.ERVIOES krTIST of J. E. Cuxter.mt D.D. raFtnr tanhath tienicet - min.ai:and m .4 3 blyitt, &hob': • - Prayer licetAg - , Vreda.day Earning, So cATrtOtIC CHURCII.r: • Ttri.J.StArmur ,nt r ob 9eevlriy • Second Nunday in emelt Month : , abbath Sarool Immediate!) befere :Masa - : 1.:prscorAl.11:111311011. Rtr. Tt. A Wantimar.ltector. tervitoi 0.. m. and TS R . m. unitly s iMoot - %0.1,-Day 6crrlees—Wcdne4Ays. p. in. —lir,. A, I). to..r.x.surst .io.o a ro. and P. nt • 1.1 7.31.11 r. m - METIIODTSSZPISCOPAL ..... rmycr Mcettog; Ttatrwlve • TI:EgfiSTIMI.CI CULTIteII - Itcv. J. is Mitssa a. m.nud :M P. m. •-efi7atb school ......... m.. Pns•r Vetting. Thuratisy..evehlmrs 734 P. m. Various lacins, Jtur atrellfe arc genemilycalliftne. Snore -people. notigh„rtsckem them as two. But ten IS the proper calculation of -some persons—the wife one, and the husband a cipher. Tau "freeze up Station' on the ,Montrose Railway is now erected about blur miles from Montrose, at which point the tracle, will be laid this weal:. . A cnirt,nnEttes class in' Musical Gymnastics, will be formed in tile secant' story of B. C. Sayms Hardware Store, on Dec. 21st, at 10 o'clock, A. /byments in advance. Tun Fall Term of the Graded School closed on Fritlny last. Under the direction of Prof ilerliu, our school stands among-the first lu this ~.ction. An increase of students frolu various parts of the comity,' and even adjoining coun t..., shows that his efficient manageMent and Ic;roligh instruction; is being appreciated. Our t.; hoot is a success, if other enterprises do fail. Iris important:that- those who wish to join the evening class in Musical Gymnastics, for *,-ntletuen and ladles, should do so as early ns onlyvni.?nl. The class is to be held every Wf4l. 4 114,--isy evening. Doors open at eight o'clock 'Rosiness men, and all whose habits are sedenta ry, ans - espeeinlly invited. Payments in advance. U. M. Cirwr has sold his News Room to C. 0, Uptigrove, who has removed his shoe store to that place, Greasing the Griddle. As the buckwheat hatter season is in lull now, the following is given as a receipt for greasing u griddle: Take a turnip; cut it in - half, rub the griddle with the inner side, and yoti hill tied the cakes to conic oft nice and smoothly, nn.l you will be rid of the disagreeable odor of burning fat. Pedal Decision Ildshands. jealous of their wives will be in. trr.-ted—and wives too, for that mattes—in l.o,wing that the acting Postmaster Gener.il dreide,l that letters can only be delivered to crson to whom they are addressed. In the as, before the department; a husband demand ,. letter written to his wife, but .was. refused Dradiy Discsuic .end now as an awful addition to the general inlay which has berallen many In the animal this season, we read of a disease which to n•ccn brolen out amongswine, in some the country. The malady commen ,lpid:nly and terminatis fAtally In many c,panally among large po!iera Fropa:r Pism note Cala a bran-near rho of mann:ging' };recut businws - his been intr., .• . OM Weil, which we rather like. Instead aDytiody giving the Wide spnons, napkin little mugs, - eradim and sick, the wedding elf in charzli.-and a tee uf twenty-Lre c-nni. is paid at the church door by each person Nei., attends In see the slinw,and then the money to the brill . The abpie is respectfully Going It on the Grey A facile fasbirra writer in one of our cities, says that the number of our prematurely ,grey y ing women na the streets dressed in the bei..;ht of fashion. and stele 4 attracts attention. The hair is um powdered or fkr4l4ld, but Veal: ly erey. ()Le would hataily credit, the fact, but a fact it is. that a chemicalprocess iiresOrted to Se :11rac1.3 the hair white. The reign of the ilonth.- is orer, anti the old . term " tow-bead," passes front room to room. Golden locks are at a discount. Riven tresses are vulgar, and snewy hair is the - style. The s hig,htst' priced ire are grey, and not itlaehor auburn. Such i. ilie yOung girls with I:;.tek and auburn hair are crazy to hare a bleached-heed. Nazareth Note It will bc.rememberedtbat some time last ...Law,- considerable excitement was created in the vicinity of Nazareth, by a school teacher naatPd Win. 3loser, running away city a four levn year old daughter of Mrs. Franketrfield. lb!czent search was made, at the time, for the (loners but no trace of them could be discover ( Itmently it has been ascertained that they ore married and rtnietly - 'settled down in Brook lyn, where goser is engaged as a c)ert; in a 4 17 store. Soldiers' orphans,. The number of soldier? orphans under the ear. of the State has undergone no diminution par, fulir 3rrs, the placer of those leaving shoots by reason.ol haring attired at the pre , ,rribed age of eisteen years or for other r. mrs bring filled by others old enough ro claim nuissuut. In ti, years 1109.1931 1870 and 1 ,- ; , beim-eels 3,600 itnd.3,76o.oiphans were cd e,aea and supported under the law providing the establishment of the soldiers' orphan de psrunent; and during the'current year the manner has been about the same The month admissions reach from thirty-five to forty.. Thr yearly expense of the State , in keeping up orphan school _system „amounts to from WA. , ,15.10 to f 5300,000, whichsutn will probably r,-extly reduced within- the next two or three and in the course of five pr sirs years the 11 , 111111er t f orphans will have becotee tio ; small to render the departitent .created foie their benefit unnecessary; Pencilled Promises, • • • ' • • It is a popular fallacy , that promissory ,notes 'rite, ol or signed in pencil Will not stand: , good and sense has juSi n disalissoti by .seof the New York courts, grotto/ell on that the da.14.0 being given that a nate in totaily al; binding As if in t!§tan . promissory uutes," deflates that a '`proinis- - sory note tonst isitawrititiff, eh* ki auk on Pencil ; ti.at is to My. tbe signature or the protuiser,mnst be so; tbe body-or the note may Le printed Tlgsisamelusire;,but the courts, in a great: [hens seftllout: a'dissenting udg.rnent;haTe , ciudlnzisd, tide , ...note, ;promisingn - oeitaio Ailltiltic , 4ll money is no:ro.lyNanindellteetiaoisoliii 0 - note, whimai the .iguature of. the prOtniser is- good," : , ridencetliat the proiniser - intended to execute . . tt ; that IS to say.. evidence . mentioned . . The rioti the istdebts.4. ctsy Scritco literorinA There is considerable cseitetnent prevailing, In the " of .llontroae, as well- as Uteri was, In Philadelphia. on Civil Service Reform In, our Post Office. We' have three nienabers in the "compctative cloth," Capt. Slone (the present incumbent,) E. C. Pordham tenet ',Tames Bitu mens. Post Master Stone is trying to make-lt "hot" for his competitors, and in the meantime the general public are being :warmed by which they arc gently . pleased. We Mid :a s t o ve well heated and 4110% two cards of wood in the general delivery room of' the post °Met,. which seems good to the people after having stood around shiiering for two or j three years, waiting for the mails to be Isteitentled, /Ye' all appreciate this reform. and :. ,•liope!it may coo iinue. It seems to be thought. by the knowing Radical politician's, that past master Stone will conic out ahend'in the matter, because he " got fifty Irishmen - (1a - r tllver Lake,) ; to .vote 'for, Shoemaker,", The greatest interest we have, Is in the stove and a good pile of wopd, to keep it "hot" till the fourth of March, and we would not object to n little more tight.i , Uomemade Diplowncy. . EDITOR MoICTROSTI DFAIOCIIAT Sir, in• 10<ted find fifty cents, to pay for your " Modern Demorrnt" papCr, forced upon me: If you will stop it with tlilv remittance, please, 'to so and very much oltlige, a non subseribrr. • JAMES. BIKEWSLILL. 10th, 11471 D.gisit'Sdn:—l -acknowledge. eneipt of fdlly-centson your SUL:set/0110n to`"Dcmoir:.t•" tozether with the very krt . r . t . t)lnykl accornpa flying it. .Tour name as a subscriber WAR plat eil upon my book the 23rd daV of -Amvst last, by order of some one, and not havlng the Acne. tit of your acquaintance, I might be nilqwed to supnose it -was yourself, therefore the" force" nt Which you so - learnedly speak does not apply, here. I received - a note frcim the P. M. of your place. stating that you wished it discontinued, to which I replied that .when arrearage, was paid, I would do so. This is nll the force you or any other, person has received' .at my hand In respect to the taking of my paper. I do rot force my paper or myself into the hands or presenen of any one, neither do / weep if they do not 'desire either. Whether my i nper is a ".31odern" (or Ancient) " Democrat" inn subject upon which Great (I)men may be allowed to differ, but its editor-Is of that typeuf Democrats who will treat others civily and gentimitanly, and only desires to be treated so himself, if treated at all. Your " nnit-suliscription" will be discontinued. Doping a mutual satisfaction. I Remain, E. 13, 1 - I.I.IrVET, Editor "DtstognAr." Montrose, Pa., Dee. -1 ltb, 1872. • Protection for Horses. Sensible are the suggestions made by a cor respondent of the Evening S(ar, which weCaPY as being particularly pertinent: am sur prised that no one has culled attention to the want of protection to the most important part of the horse—the breast You will see horses on the streets, with covering on the hack, and breast exposed; Every ore who owns a home. should be aware that the lungs and throat of this animal require as much protection in this dim- - ate as the breast of a man. When we breast the cutting easterly winds, or the cold, clear wind of the west, we, as rational beings, corer well the breast. protecting the most Important organ of the hotly—the lungs. 'Now, more par ticularly than ever, tic bursts require the same protection. I have of served that the passenger railways running east and west are more atiad. ed titan other roads. This can b.! aceo.mted fur on the principle of no protection from the_ winds that they have to f..ce either cast or west. Let every one wit t owns a horse have an apron made to come fr,;:n the collar to near the knees, and not sweat one part of the Indy that can nearly protect itself at the expense of the all hmortant part—the breast of the animal. Brooklyn and Lathrop stood Lau: In the road law of Brooli . lyn and Lathrop townships, published in the 1,1,4 nrc2li's DEUO CUAT, seation Vith de:dares. that if the contrac tors are dissatiii t I with t i rtpo:-t of the aud itors, it shall be lawful for lae s.ti I col tric tors . t.i make application to the Cmrt of Quarter sNsions of this county. orto any two . of the indges, who shall appoint three competent and disinterested persons. not citizen, of said town ship. _Now for one, I think the supervisors should give the first decision 'mina sail work 'and if the said contractors are disiatistici an ap peal may be made to the auditors of said town- Lship for the second report, and if diss..atisfaction continues to exist the said auditors shall ap point three competent persons, and three' shall be appointed by salleontracturs. and a two thirds vote shall be final and conslusive, as each and every town will most likely desirq, to Lave a voice la the matter un4 a final decision. It is certain that each and every party would be as likely to get satisfaction. Aithe supervisors are compelled to draw up specifications, they Woudtl be quimas apt to see that the work was dune according to the specifications, as the and 4tors, from the fact that they could not shirk the responsibility upon some one else, providing the work was not well dune, yet the auditors can retain their power to remove either or all of the supervisors, if they fail to do their duty. TI, main thormighfarest.hroughout the counts', are so well established that the supervisors and auditors should have some discretionary powers in building cross roads within the- town, from the fact that I getting to be fashionable to change or lay out cross roads, to enhance the value of real estate to the detriment of those roads that require a large amount of labor, for the comfort rind benefit of the conttnntlitl' at. large. In order to hare good roads, the peal& must not hare mOre thatrthey ma keep iu good repair. ' = Burnaaa - Aiatt. • UUSINES LOCALS. A Nice Holiday Prownt.—A George Wood 6: Co's Organ. For salt, by J. F. flaw:- surr, Montrose, Pa., with L. B. Isbell: Rev. rim. Eat -to lecture at the 111. E. Church, in Montrose, Christmas evening for the benefit -of the Rush Centre Church. Sulijeut--" Sepoy Rebellion." De seas a Mis sionary in India at the time, and speaks from actual experience, 11c.will also lecture at the 13aptist Church, neat Auburn Corners, Dec. 20, at 7:30 p. us. u Swettaw. . Stevensville, Dec. 12, 1872. 31edlettl.11icelltt7,-T l le, annual meeting of the Medical Society. of Susquehanna Criunlv, will he held att he office of Dr: C. C 2 Ilalsey, In Atontrose, on Wednesday, the hst -day or Janus. ry, 1873;nt_10 ecluelt. a. tn... at which all regu- - Kacticioneraarn eArnestly regwseted be present. The usual Clinic Will also , ,be The Society having at he June mention. accept.. a Dr. D: A. Latlimo'4 invitation to' dine' with iih“ g,:m , it will be reled as' a favor if:those who RorpoSe to attend will he tinders , aimed,: .; ELIJArtr, tsce. gym. Dec. 111 • • , . . . . , , . . -. New Tear ' s ' sh ip .--,Tbext *-Itt bo.o Neiv Year's party ja the bovrge of 1)01111mq:4h in nophottora. on Wcdnesday evening: - Janos, re 3, Ira '.- kinsln by 'l''',Olitny's Band. 'BID, -,.... V 3-50: the - - • .': .." •••w„ re speettupy _invite n Idtendince of the dinning punt.- .•- •- - -•-; ' DiSVLIX4III( , =- EOPtxatau.E%lB,lB72 ... .. ~i, .... . ..,. , „ .. Whom % IV noir Concernr,ll.. mvi . MAW that I'hartf Rased - root- delicerttle . to Zophir Bette, of Lathrop• : township, kinsqu'a Coubty, Pa., one bay lioise, with a ringbone or bunch on ono tore !hot; end a Similar bunch on one hind foot. Also I have leased blot a light covered market wagon. pretty .welt won), and a one bone harness. • All persona - are rnitified not to interfere in any manner with said propOrty, as the legal title tp the tame belongs to me. .. MARION D. BETTS Dee. 18,-1872. . Strayed .—Came Into the enclosure or the sulucribte,on or about me first or October lust, one light re , l yearling Steen Any person.prov leg property - and paying'ellarves, can take him away. 8151Eati LEWIS. Ilridgewnter, Dec. 11th, 1812.-111. Dedication.— i uc new church built by the Pree Siptist Society at Savory Corners, Jack son, Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania, will Go dedicated to the service of God. on Thursday the 19th day of December. Services will com mence at 11 o'clock, a. m. Dr. Dann of Hillsdale; Michigan, is - enraged to preach the dedication sermon. He is also to deliver a lecture in the evening, subject "Trav els in the Holy Land." A cordial invitation is given to ail to meet with us on that occasion. Br macs OF CO3l. Jackson, Dec. 11, 1872.-2 . • A. new house well finished, good water han dy, 1 acres land,,and 20 or more good fruit trees thereon. 'ashamed 11 miles O'rth ot Mon trose, near Beach's Plaining also,a Woolen Factory, Carriage and Blacksmith lahop, Grist and Saw Mill, nearby and a few rods from school. Any person wanting a good place can get it at n bargain. Call on James E. Cur - malt, 'or the proprietor. C. BURGESS. Montrose, Oct. 30th, Wit Ct:Vdd's Ambuseaden.—The sly archer, L o y e. s h oots pis arrows front many coigns of . eantage, but it doubtful if he delivers his beart.talihig eflect than when he alms them front ate braids shafts front an; ambush with noire and folds and ringlets of a superb head i hair, Ladies who have not been favored by nature with this crowning charm of womanho..l, can readily anti certainly increase the volume their hair and impart to it a silken lustre by us ing' LYONS KATEIAITION as a daily dressing while those whom Pnividence lets blessed with a su perabundance of this "Glory" of the sex, ran. preserve it, undiminished in quantity, and un diminished in beauty to therlatrat period of life. There is' a germinating principle In the KATII. AtISION, which literally ompela Me /Lair 'fo grow. It extirpates scurf, dandruff. and all exibliattons and escressences of the scalp which interfere with the rapid and healthy development of the fibres. Justice of the Peace office over 'L. S. Len heim's store, Great Bend borough, Susqueban• no Co., Pa. Has the settlement of the dockets of the late Isaac neekhow, deceased. (Mee houns front 910 12 o'clock, a. ta., and from 1 to 4 o'clock p. ni. Great Bend Oct. tld 1872. House and Lot for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale, his. house and lot, I 1-2 mile north Irons Birchardville; on the middle brunch ere& road. Said lot contains sic aces of land, and is good for pasture, being well supplied with water, there being a small creek running its whole length and passing within One rod of the house making it very handy for washing purprkses. There is a umal house and barn un the premises. and a well 01 never filling water within a few steps of the door. It Is a suitable place lot a man with a trade, curls as a Shoemaker, harness maker or any such business. It is very handy to church, it being 1-2 mile north of Baptist Church at Birchardville, nod 1.2 mile south at 31. -E. Church at Forest Luke Centre, in fact, it is a pleasant and convenient place Ibr any one that wi4ite,, to retire from business. roe sale cheap. Enquire on th'e premistes of the subscriber, or Z. Cobb, 31untrose," l'a CHARLES DECKER. Birchardrille, Susq'a Pa., Nur. 6, Temperance McMinn.—To the friends or Temperance in Gra loc:dities, G. W. Mackey, one of the Grand Lodge Lecturers, will deliver atiams upon thesubject of Temper ance, as follows Uniondale, Mond Ple.meg, Friday " •. Thurqdnv " Saturday " :Monday " Herrick Centre, Arart, The friend+ of Temperance in each of the abort- Harnett localities, are nape-stet] to give no tice of the appointments, and also to ace that a pace u iu readiness for the meeting. S. B. Ctugz, U. W. C. T. A Trial at riny ream—The New Torte OnsEIIVE:It has passes) through the ordeal. and starts our anew nn the second fifty years with larger list of readers and more numerous friend,. than ever. 9neit a steady crittre of prosperity is nnexampled, and inspires confidence. We heartilyTejoice In the greet 51.11CC0.54 of it paper whi^l. has always advouated these sound princi ples that underlie the foundations or ...cloy and good „,,tverttruent. Orthodox iii the truest sense. both in Chureb and State, lie ibfluvnces is always good. 'Wesee Its publi4hers propose to gin• to every subscriber for ltt73 an appro griitely embellished ✓uLßc )"ear Boat. Those whit subscribe will have no cause to regret the step. $2 a veer. Sidney E. Morse & Co., 37 Park Row. New rorL . wlE23..i=e-EI-21i-G-ME3. bm.t.stua--Sarrn—ln Philadelphia, Nov. tlo 1472., by Rev. S. Gregory Lines, J Arthur Bullard, M.. IS., forth - arty or Montrose, and Miss M. Daisy Smith, of Philadelphia. resees—Cssa—ln Rush, Dec. 10. by. Eld. H. IL Gray, Mr. Charles 1. Pierson, of Cohien ham, Orange County, N.. Y„ and Miss Mag gie E. Case, of Rush,' Susquelumna Counts Pa. MiroLr.n—CraFaces—ln nosh. Dec. 7.1872. by Eld. IL H. Gray, Mr. P. J. Brugler, and Miss Mary R. Crisman, both of Auburn, Susqu'u. Co., Pa. amzupzica. GnEconT—lrt Jar.ltson, Oet.2lst, 1871% Mr. la reel B. Gregory, in the 81st year of GIIANVER—In RUA, Dec. 4; Deacon Dennis Granger. In the 84th year of his age. [The deceased came from Vermont to this townshipio 1812, nutteettled on thetants where lie retualned until the time of till death. 3fore than halt a century ago he professed faith in Christ, And joined the Middletown Baptist Church. Be became one of the constituent members of the Rush .11aptist chumb, and 41 rears ups was appointed one of its Deacons, whieb iage "used well, and - purchased to hi:itself a ;rand degree and great boldness In the faith." For some years past he has been laid aside tram the active duties of lite. His work is now done, and we-believe belnis exchanged earth fur heave:ill ' 1.1. 11. G: Errata.—Tlimigh Inadvertency. the rellow ing uotice appeared among our death notices last week : F. IL Sotrritwram—ln Forest Lake Pa. Dec. 6 It should have read: Dorm--On the 6th inst., at the lipase othis son in-law. F. IL South well, In Forest Lake;3li. Allen F. Duel, ,wged ;13 sears. • NEW YOLK PKODUCE aLt tIL ttrs. Correa: 41 weekly% by tt Co 325 washlngtun St.,l4.ew , Butter:pail— " . 113 . 4q;14 14©143,c .a.. 1.5 • • 0.90e10 -•-•:. 3 . 75 Q 14 . 10 . .MO:5 434.`?%::! Cheese, dairy, per lb.. . raetory" E.T,v, per doz 'Flour, per barrel. „ Corn mea1„..100.Ht5..... :Wheat, per basher..... Rye Oats Corn - 68(rt.G2 crop of 1872 - ' • W0: 3 5 fraMar " ••• 81g814 Lord per lb ..... ......... 80N . Piotatoos per 2.28V,2.75 Applco • • .;;;. 7 5 .24.00 Turkeys per it) - 1 2 014 Mackerel • • ; ; 11 al; d 31 4 13 Duda . ,'" 11; 10.11 The Great Pictorial Annual, ilotettet's tfoitell State* Almanac for. 1,073, for distribution ct Noma throughon the I:ntted ntate", and mil civlllup countrltutot the Western Hemisphere, to now unhitched and teed". for, dirtribution. In the hinglah, ttertnnn, - Preur.h. Norwegian, Weleh, Saft.sitoh Rutland, Dalt:mien and Spanitth langirtgc, nod all o ; wish: to undendanti, the true phileophy, of been It ' should read .rtnd pond , .r thervateable evil°. It i coo tans. In addition form adrzireble nil kcal treatise mt the Ciletea. prevention and care of It event variety of tlhu are., II etulniceZ triennia rotinnt of inform ot on Intel-1,41a; to the, merchant. the Mechanic. the hillier. the firmer, the planter, and mut nodtaird Mani and the ediculatiott• have been made far curb meridian, and Latitudes pray+ mchdrultable for &correct and courprc he?iolve Naztonat. Val.aanatt. - The nate e. ere", and extrtordinnry a initarz effects ' of ifortetter'd Stomach Chttent,the Aspic tonic awl s ). terativoiof more than ltalf the etelitittt worldare fill-' ly Act forth In Ito pag a, which nn, 41IM IMCl . .perced wita pictnrinl Illu*lr vainahla recipes for the houichold and farm. Immoral" anectiotap. and other in -tractive anti nnin-Otz rentlinz matter, nriztuat and se- Amol4lllo Annmda to artnen rwith tho °pont az of tholes! . !Insulin , 000 of the most userol.und may II And /or the usting. The proprietor', Sitteoro. tiesteiley nndCnilth. PitZthurg,' Pit,. MI 'event Of n t cent "tamp, will forward a copy by mall to any penny/ arhOCIIIOOY prOctito one In lilt own neighbor Loud. The Bittern are sold lei:very cltn, toren, and ril l-tee. nail are e5t...011,1y tired t itroughont the entire civilized world. .ERRORS OF YOUTH. GENTLEI AN trhoontfored for 3'ert, from Icervons Debility. Permatare Decay. and. nil thestreets of yonttifill ill4lll , erction trill. for the Nike of Plllretillt: hti• manity. send free to nil who need 11. tho rerslot and di rection ftrermikine the simple remedy by which havens enh.d Snir e rera trtnbin,:to prolir by the adviser's expert enceean do no by addressing, In tiorGict errotbli.nee, J011:411 it(JDF:V. No. 41 Cedar street. New York. • THE CGNTESSIONS OF AN INVALID. PUBLISHED as a warning and for the benefit 0: young ft . and other, who rarer from 'Serape. Dehally,Lora of Sfautiond to, ropplying VIE MEANS OF SELF cURE Written by one who cured himself, after un dergoing considerable quackery, and cent free ou receiving a post-pall directed envelope. Drool:lym, June 12, 'V. 13.11 The Warning has been Heeded St tAn a more of the 6ttenliae made by •rertain d,,,,h, r „ , pliat off Their coarse 6,- strtegents, mane c • cheap 0 , 1 impure inatertale, In the plAcoof the , i t n,a mat tonic, ..-!" . `t .ch Bitters, politic opinion ha , set •ttitn, amtinst those empirics, mot their preparation: Tkvic occuel - I inn in gone, or sumo will be. When thd § I;j it 1 " .• toil coprion It soon wilts down. Perinnet who Wino with their own health,, by usin¢ unknown prep tretinns, with no. guarantee to snstaln them. whun an establish ed specific. provdn by twenty yearn experience to ho me'', what it In claimed to bo, In within their reach, arc sure to et pout their ternerity. Many have done f 0 in thlitn.tance. hot it in hoped that the troth ptalniy qtoken has arre.ted the ovil. in the meantime the de mand for the to Wine protective nod restorative me,ti.. eine of America was rover I.o.great no it hat been this season. - From the fever and smut dit.trict. of the went, t.outh w rot. am: south. tt in nivr*lty.rensheiming, end It mas lot said of the admees from all &tuns of 1.21., coun ry or the carve It le efrectitot fn dy.detp.ll, eumpinint., and chronic conrtipstiou,theo - their name is legion." Everywhere the ••I‘k end feebin nrcel la' base realized tit- Importune. .1 "holding fart that. which Is :rood," and of a voidiu: n hat to ”purionu and nuerocir. Tie numerous "(titters,. under carious names. .bleb mercenary dealers endeavor to etthelltote for iloAcettres Stomach Bitters. •lluuld be art tied, for their own ettatm. by the etek and Inn puttlln - nt large. Itooetteet , Bitters are proeurabiu lu 1.0.de0 only, and never sold is bulk. A Mb NOM E.—Tbe tylserPtgaezl. an A allltot ppoint . ed by the Orptain'e Court of So fonyhattua Comity dwtribate the funb to the lamb of the Ad• reiniqt Clot of the eatle or Lava tl Rummell decd. herr by %is, lint/ce that It will attend to the duttea of tile napoiott - cot, at the utlice of Vir r . A. CI oe.:nua. It. Mont on 'rher.lay. the 9th slay pL ..Itittegy'lB74, at I o'clock p, tn.; at a bleb time and puce all iter,ond ln ittryyted will tuyl.e known lair a to tn",tr be Lau., de barred front coming to on wild mud. J. T. LacILLEDS, Auditor. .11untrot , e. Dec. 19. MI A CDITORS NOTIC aoller.lgned havlng; nem appotated by the Conn of Cutor.ron of Stl.4 tilirbZu t•A contoti. un 210.1: tor to dlftrihnte the In tb. b.tur:• of the Sherif.. tul-Imz from 1,00 of tho Beal . . , .nd Persaual propertye tortT3MCS nit,r. Iral attend to Ulu 4;11,4 ~.f litinopcittniew, nt lA, ofdce in Iklontrosn, on 1 bopnlAv. Ducenibor . .:ll9l.. 1137 . 2, lt 1 o'clock. p. m,— Alt ner2onrlnter , ,t4d . MP in Al - 11144r an.. PIU:t .41 their deic.% or be tornt'cr deb.irmt from crnninz, in on YAW RIMNMMNB= VDITOWS t:OTICE.—The undersitrned. eh Audit.• or ttpcntnted - hy the Orpben'e Von rt of Sn•quettatt• ns County. to th yr:Joule the funds !tt the hand* of the Adtuitte.trator of the es: tte 061 trend to the dude. of Lin appointment et hi. 01- dee in Mouttme, on Ittonday. Ihrenther the :td. ISIS. 111 la. m.. et euhtett Stein and piece nil omens 113 rere•te,t will mike own Cr be foierm debarred from commg onetstitt fund. OttuMill-Vet, Auditor. 3luntroee, Dec. 4th, "Wilt. I.7DITOR'S NOTICE. —The ander,lttnett. an Audit ,ZA. appOltard by the Orpt un'e ttoart of bill•hluelt.of na Colony% on etc optlonv , tl lei to the part ad uhelnlistflt J. 1. Morgan. E. A. Wo.tou. and M. IlJaiirsluge, ksecti tor• ol ti .tli Morzan, deeeaccd, and oleo to kllatrlhnte the (noon ni thebnorl• 111 card Ikelnltoro to lthu helot ai.d represtodat I era of said decedent. will attend to 11.5 datit.4 01" bin npiro6t triient e 1 hb odic...al Mont. ro.c. on Tbnnotny, December :Nth .1":11. at I o'clock, tit . at oho h jone nod purer rill peroona Illttow.ted to 4.1 ra 11(i lao•tprbaenttb.•irdt Um or bo torero:Mbar- MO o in ...tint; is 0 . 0.11.tid !wt.]. F.. 1. CASE, Antlltor, Moo:ruse, pea. 4th, 1a72. A LDITOWSITOTICE.— The undorpivcd. an Auditor appointed by the C..: er corcancul rim> of hoe quelonals county tD dit.trituto the ludas in the hands of the Sheriff, timotug from the Salo of the mil estate of e. Dom), wilt • attandio too.datiev or Lilo appoint. men t at the uttlee of W. 11. 6 II . C. deroup,fiii Sitaatust oilFrittay. • firth, 5;2 4 o . Cklck, It. to.. When perouret ;Idt-reeled nIL prep at tlittlr vttltatali or Le for ever debarred from coming in oh-Mid fond. 11. JEssup. Auditor. Itinitroy..d . , Mi. 4th. LTITOICS NOTICE. The odderblgneableinr, been 2.a. Anditor, by the Conti of COIIIIIIOO 9.0-. 1.0 So-vac:Arnim Coheir. upon the exeepi limp 111. ed it; tilihr int of the aseliomialsof 11,/imyymo Jr.. will attend w the tint es of rile appointment et rho uScc of Fitch tad Watson In liontr..6e. on Themlay, .Teott.iry lo o'clock. a. m. Alt pcmona In terested will :wpm., and he limmtli .. • W. W. %V ditulltor. •r Ili, 11. 1471. I D u INISTILATOR * 3 9OTIVE.:-411., the 'emote "[John 3. Gardner demmamt, tate or- Lerma Matt. letter* of Mignon,. ration In 'the said -state hating (seen granted to the underatemetl,ell persona ow lel rale vacate: arir regarated to make-. Immethate ninient. cud persons having claim. seznlnst said estate btu requested topregeht then" without delay. DAIIIC GADD: 4 EI4 AdialmatrattLx. Itri..getenter, Dec. 1 1, 1872.—.-eh. VDITOIrSNOTICII.—The andereigned.having, been akeppislotedr-y the Court. or ttortunon Hose or sun. ~ quehauna Cleanty. en Auditor to diet rtbnle the fund., in heads of the ilheritrarbeng from the seloot 11eal Estate of C.l, Low. will abelid to the duties - of bit' , a eyelid meta. at hie ,edice in ktentroee, on FrienT, Jaunary 10th, et 1 o'clOck. P. M. ,1.11 vereens intereeted elk app....rend present their 'dating, orb tdrerer de barred from caaritig ip on r4l,lfaud. D. L. tuLDWIN. Abater. 3lontrose,Dee.ll. 157.1—ATL r 181 ONTROSE GRAVED:scnooL. • C/ 32) ra., FALL Tsalr Atari. .. .. Sept. 2d, 1872. Wmniri Timulkgins......Jan. 2d, -n al Srumo I=sl "; April 21,1t573. TV727OS-111gher Departthent,. : $0 00 Sceondary,Deparuneut, The course or Instrnetion includes the Ega- Bnascuts' ohe LANGUAGES, MATLIEMAT Leo, and the NATURAL Serr.gccs: STUDENTS ARE- FITTED -FOR COLIERS4u4STITIMS LEARNING, And SPECI.U. AFrE=io.N - ‘ ,.q tlAc. Prep a:ratfon ofTeAoher. The Quntmothoug:.Plegs-. ant, arid Avell•arrattged for _ . IMPARTING': - INSTRUCTIPN,ij . Students can enter at at any time,-litid . :30031 . 230:30 Tuition will be Charged"Froportionaay. re" Boons csa be secured fora those desirmg to board themselves.' For further particulars' ad frees A; IL BERLIN., Friucipal, or the Becretary,dt the Marl wx: tr. J'E.ssuli, Frei. A 111ATCLIgA Seey., - Morstros. 1 8-tk.'ls;`". Q REMIT 'S SALES.--MY 'VIRTUE OF tO writs Issued by tlie,Court of Comrtion Pleas of Susquehanna County and to me directed, I will expose to sale. - by .public.'vendue' at'. the Courthouse In Montrose, on Saturday, Jam' 11. 1873, at I o'clock, p. m., thefollowing pieces `of parcels of land, to tilt . MI that certain' piece or parcel or land etuate in-the township or Auburn. In the county' of. Susquehanna and Staten!' Pennsylvanla,lionii (led and dmeribel-as follows: Cattle north by Inne_s of 0. L. Swisher. On the east and -south l by highway, and on the west.hy lands of G.:L. ISwisficr, containing acres mote or less,witit-; the appurtenances, one shingle mill, some • fruit trees, and all improved. •(Taken Inei - ecution at.l the suit of A. P. Lacey . vs. linatield anti' J. F. :Maxfield.) . ' • ' ALSO—AII that certain. piece .or_ parcel of, had situate- in the township of Franklin In the County of Susquehanna and State of rcnnsyl vania, bounded and described as follows,' to wit: ' On the north by lands ofEdwin Conklin) east, l'hy lands of F. L. Beebe. south by lands.of Lu einda Snow, rind-on the west-by- highway-anti r Edward Dowling's land, containing twenty-sty en acres of land more or legs, with the atiparte ounces, one frame house; a few fruit trergl„ bed about half improved.: (Taken" in "execution at the suit ot A. Lathrop vs. A. 3L Snow.: ALSO. - --All that - certain *vier - parcel -of laud situate in the township ot :Auburrh in "the County of Susqueltarina and State 'of Tiennayl-; yenta, hounded and described as follows: the north by lands of David W. McCain, on the cast by lands of Patrick Galvin, -on 'the "south by lands of Joseph White, and on the west by lands of Ensile Kinney, containing eighty-five acres of land, be the saute more less, with the appurtenances, two Trame houses, one barn,iind other ontbnildingk one orchard and • other fruit tee. a. and about sixty acres improved. , (Taken in execution at the suit of Q. E. Pickett Sa rah Kennedy and B. FL Kennedy, and A- Lath: rep vs. Andrew 11. Kennedy.) , ALSO—AII that . certain piece or parcel of ladti situate in the township of Auburn In the County of Susqueharinaand Stater cif Pennsyl vania, berinded and described. as .foilowa; to wit : On the north by lands ..nf- David Rinb.-mi the east by lands of 'Samuel Ilyde, on thesouth by lands of Daniel Trible, antidn'tha Treat by Duds of Royal Carter, containing one hundred and tea acres of land, be theaamtt More or- le - as with the appurtenance:3;l dwelling' house, 1 barn, 2 orchards and about silty acrex improv ed. (Taken in execution 'at the suit of Samuel Teurkgbury use , of A. • Chamberlln. Ns.. John Kinnet) !`l-bo Alt that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Auburn, in the Cennty of Snsqnchannamnd State of I'ennsjrl - bounded and described as folloeis, Wait: I On the 11.17 1 1 i by lands of Marshall Christman, Amasa Wilcox; And 3. Tewksbury, on the'end by lands of Thos. IL White, on the smith ~by lands of John Rifenhnry, and on the west -by lands of John Tewksbury, containing fortydwo acres dr land, be the same more or less„with the appurtenances, two dwelling houses, one barn,l raw-Mill, one feed mill, and about thirty-two acres improved. (Taken In execution at the suit of 'James P. Benninger we of M. S. Whin? is." C Swisher.) • , II:0oIclyn. \,Y - . . .. . . • ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of I hand, situate In the township of Franklin; , in the county of Susquehanna and State of Penn* sylvania, - bounded and described as Hitters, tri wit: On the north by-Silver Lake road 'and N. P. Wheaton's land. and on the west and south by lands of N. P. Wheaton, and on the (Stet by lands of John Cornwell and--- Burrows, containing nineteen hems, be the Lame more or less, with the appnriennuces, tete small frame house, one large Ammo building or factory.with fixtures for manufacturing salt, one steam; •en- - eine, and mostly improved. (Seized - and taken. in exec:aim at the suit of Reuben Tooker and Emeline F. Tooker his wife, to use of Emelhae F. Timher vs. Franklin J. Wall and John S. Anderson.) . ALSO—An that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lyiagand- being in the township of Lathrop, in the county of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a p-st and stones corner of E. Bell and O. L. lialstead'a land; thence smith ES degrenseaSt. 107 rods to a stake and stones corner, M line of Janda for merly of Jacob Decker ; - thenee south 42 rods to the centre of the D. L, th W. R. R. track; thence along the centre of said Railmadtmck a southwesterly course 14634 rods to a corner in the centre of said track ; tfience north 10 degrees east, 22 rods; thence north 4:1 degrees west, 0 robs; thence north 88 degrees west, 17X rods to It cornet of lands of John Ryan„lormerly 0. L. IlaNtead's ; thence north 1 1 4 . degrees, east lob rods to the place of bminntng, containing about set acres emd.:l7 , ponchos of land, be the same more or less, with theappurtenances, one • frame Wise, one corn house, one orchard and I other fruit trees, and about 50 acres Improved.. I(Taken in execution at the suit of Utiles it Blakeslee va. Buggies Nichols,) ALSO—AII that certain pica or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the township of Liberty, in the county of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded - and described as fol lows, to wit : On the north by lands7of J Camp bell, on the east by lands of E. Northrop, on the smith by lands of F. B. Travis, and the west by lands unknown. containing 80 acres, be the same more, or Ims with-the appurtenances, one frame house. one frame' barn, a fect‘rolt tree's; and shout 3,1 acres improved. (Seized and tak en in execution at the suit of E,B. Smith vs. John Driscoll and Mary Driscoll.) . . , • ALSO All that certain piece of 'Parcel -of land, situate in the township of Choconut, in the county of Eusquehanna, nnd State of Penn. eyivania, bounded and described as follows, to, wit: On the north by the Turner road, 'on :the east by lands of Daniel Conroy and lifariah Cog gin. am the south by lands& Lewis Chamberlin and the estate of Lewis Chamberlin, dee'd, and on the west by the Cliciconnt Creek road; con= taining about 15 ACM of land, be.-the saute more or less, with the appurtenances, one -large hotel builciing, one stable, barn and sheds;". one blacksmith slop, one young orchard, ,and ',all Improved. (Seized and taken in execution at Mesita of Chamberlin rt McCollum TII. L.' Me= Inertly and Leonard Scene, use of 'Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co., TS. r.„ lileluerny and • Bich. acl Meehan.) ... .__......._...._. ._ ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of .land situate in the townshi of Dimook, in the county of. Susquehanna and State of Peppy!. rants, hounded r and . described 213 r0110fr2,7`30 wit: On the north by lands ,o,f tieneSlnneliim the east by landg,of Leuxe ; Einney, on. the south by lands late of Daniel Giles,`-and on Mg west by laude of B.• Parke, containing elity'.. five acres Orland. be the same: more, cr lea with the appurtenances; one dwelling cittaeenie barn, one blacksmith shop, and other Ont build ings, one orchard and about 'thirty' tsars im proved. (Taken in execution at the suit .of C. C. Risiey vs. Benkuniceßisloy.}. . • - . • 4 )-LSO—AII that certain - piece or parcel of Land situatein the township of Bridgewater, in the contay of Susquehanna and State•orPerin. sylvania, bounded end - described as- fillows; to wit : On the north by lands of G. V. Bentley on •the east by highway leading from 'Montrose ts Tunknannock, on the south • by..-Innds of F. B. Coon, and on the west bystreet, latc .oPened, containing about. three acres of lan d, be AIM aniie more or less, with the ,appurienances,Vero dwelline , house, one abed,' and all improved. (Tnketan execution ist the snit of X. fi: Wilson vs. George Henry.) !Notice is bereby'giien that all bids must be paid in cash'on day of tale i , ', % - l' ' . 6- ,' i , . • ~ c /Sh B. riELNlE;Sberite-. ; • Sherifrii Mee, Montrose, Dec. 14,1872:! ' ' • BILLINGS QTROITIL General Lisaranee Age t, FIRE; LIFE 4ND Aeon:tear tirneriurcei list-tiara Fire Int., Co.. C. apitslandikireles . 1r1,000,01:10 Home Ins. Co., N. Y., Cepitalend Maples,: 61,000,00* Bova Ins. Co. Liverpool ,•• - • .$0.40.1X0 Liverpool. London Globe - - • - $20.000,C1X1 Franklin Ins. Co.. Pnira -•• `, • rem) Ins. co., onionnJunertca • "• r ; VZO,CirIT Feensylmsla Sire • /Atom Ins. Co., ta to et renVe • r r -$ 1 1.0.000 . Union Untnsl ' • $400.003 Lccombm Fire - - $O.OOO.OOLi %Mien...spurt Inv. Co. - - $llO.OOO ....tnthrsette,, Fb - px, , „Itiatlons.l,. • I,', . 4W O , . • ~ Ara ' 'X X s • • Conn. intim] it kilns. Co.; 4tesetts: '. • "American Life. rtara.' TrlseMrs Ine.Co.,itarfot4t,C4pltatabilEtaTyla. $11.01:0.0E6 Itailway Pnesenzent - • - rsgtoo, Thenndenslgneullumbeen knovrnin Ibtecenn i ll,for the lout Myl-rs,s. skanteirrolee 'ASPS. tet'es... 4 zln , bls Cnmpainletbsys slways,boesk p;ositlykt Flrm Mee erst.dnor Mot troM.Hankingol3cif.or ll,Cooptt &Co.,Turnpiklat,*onqxele.lll. - L : 131t4.414GS 'ST/101ID itiezt;!i-! -eass.z..sistnts*uoitos ..:Nostater,Vesk, • -L. THE- ,GREAT • gall • . Harrisburg THE' . . . , Ilicr.try nos subierslor ,(4 , ,T,gn PA TP4 0 , 2 7 60 the yenrlB/3„ . taisof nano, .accoasyglit'rd DoU." 41rocaertqfter Ala. irate „gad 'prigr: January ntirt;-tarn El and the paper for fps • - PE -1641NDE1V0.F.1871, OR ATI&A - The faitlijte Weekly. THE lIARRISBURO PA.TftItYrOS - novr dA3IMOTILFDLIO,Tund CODlGirili more Reeding 3fatter, thou ;any.. other aper published in Pennsylvania: - It furnishonratitinsPalitiratati•Generalnewe of .the current week in condensed form.- It necuratereport oLthe MA.RittS of "..s..etriYork t .Philatlelphia, Daltintorn r burg and liarrishorg, , Its Liteotrz Department 1 4 .ontalus Talce," says, Poetry, etc., the: time 'American, and . Xfiropean writers.' . • •-;.' • -- ; • - , • it -Prillgito fUll eta accurate reportS of lative Proceedingo and. orthe :doings...Or the I Constitutional Cenyention.. During the session of these bodies It silt be of peculiar - interest - to every Pennsylvanian ." also give a tOnt pleterestunopf the proceediugs Of-Congress: Thopolitie'al aim of the PATRIOT . will con tinue ,to be' the elevation of the Labeling Clsgseq, the .pronotion: of .the people:a g ainst the enernathinpatiuf Rings-sad. Monopolies. ' Electoral lierytt,the establiehment oi,a sound system 4. finance, the re-tuflincirisemeet. of disfranchised Americus citizens, and fast • but not)east, the restoration: of Local Self, ,Oovern- The follirring rates. nneXiititidett-In_thcutt., ness, have been fixed for subscriptiouto the :WEEKLY :PATRIOT : One Copy, Otte Of) One Copy. az Pitman.. .. . 125 Four Copies,one vest. - each Ten. Copies, cirteyearcacit • - ' 'I CA Twenty Comes,"one.year, each . I 2.1 . Filly Copies. and upwards, onerear,osch - 1 00. An extrileopy;frse, is furnished to the Agent sendinzinclubs of Ica or &ore. A copy of the DAILY PATRIOT Will he sent, free; to' the Agent sending in dabs of fitly' or more.,. All papers will be separately tularemia .b.ut must .!to one poStpflt* , Bee directions . THE 'DAILY PATRIOT Published t ,ITERT• iihmthiya es , cepted; is - first • class newspaper,' containing full telegraphic reports, spielanyashington dis— patches, the most complete and accurate market reports, full accounts of proceedings of the Con - stitutionta ConVentlon, _Congress acid Aare, spicy editors's, etc. • - "One Cojwy, one year, by mail, eq; Five Copies do., s.32lTen Copies, Larger Clubs it the last - flamed eal6l; Papers may be senarately addressed, but' must be-tali- - in one packk.e. 'The Money must accompany` the ender to insure attentiem. -.• - . DIRECTIONS—Additions to Chiba' naav ire - made at any time in the rear nt tho, above Oluli rates. Cbangesla Clublista made. only' on red: quest of persons: recelring, packagq., engin; date of 'fittbseriphon, edition, , port °Mee ,and State, to , whibh ithns been provinOsty aenf. TERMS—Cash in advance. Send Post . Ofllee Money Order. Rank Draft:or Reglitered, Letter. lAN sent by Mall will Eke it_ tlto kl.sk . of_ the sender. esirSEND FORPROSPECTUS AND SPECIMEN COPY. ! Address " TUE PATRIOT." WISIIART'S PIKE TREE War - eQrditik--,2.-- NATURE'S GP4T: lIESIEDY HOB TE ThrOat•and Lung§. It is gratlfvtug to us to intoroi the peildie that Dr. L. 4,2. C:Vishati:s Pine Tree Tar Deli Hal; for Throat and Lung Diseases, Las gained an enviable reputation from the Atlantic to thePa• elfic coast, and from thence to some of, the first. families of Europe, not through the pnissaltme, but by persons actually benefitted and cured at, biti office. 'Miele: hepubllslieftesi, so` ssy out reporters, he Wrmable td stipply the demand.- - It gains andholds its reputation— , First Not by stopping couth . ,bittby loosen= irg and asistleg nantre to throw off the on;: healthy matter collected about -the throat and bronchial tubes, which ccrusa ftrtlatian ' • • Second. - -It removes'. the cause of irritation (Which produces cough) of the muensmembrane and bronchial tubes; asaista the Wags to act and throw off the unhealthy sec , retlens. Fad p?rievm, . . • Third.` Tr is free frentaquills, lobelialpecae; and opium, of which most throat and lung re, medics are composed, which !allay cough only, and disorganize tho shatitsch. - . Ithaia soothing , effect on the stomach, acts on the liver and kid neys; and lymphatic and hertmos . regions, thus - reaching to every part cd the system. and. in its invigorating and purifying effects it. ha& galued a reputation which icoayst held aborcill others' Ia the market., .mac IcEL: ir3zFE3 FINE TRH TAR CORDIAL Great Sunexicaii ramiepsla WORM SUGAR DROPS pgingunditfiay immediate - difeatiba:thel sbAl ttirt losathair curative qualities* by -the use ;of clump and Impure articles: •••, - • • • z - HENRY - -vvissAßT; PIIOP RI ET YttEE OFCHARGE. - Dr. L. Q. C:lVlshart's °Oleo parlors are open; 3londays, Tuesdays and Wednesdaya front a. In., to sp. in.; for consultation , by pro' Wtn.. Mug= With hint aro' associated' two eon., suiting ptiyalciatist or acknowledged ability.- This opportunlty Is not offkred_by any other in. Bandou is tkii city. Ur' I !ETTPLI ADPnEngikto.., — le Q. O. WISHMIT, M. D AO 233 N T 6 P"r+CD, iirriUtar; : ... zlizitrici ziapipzi -. 11 3 ,-lzpg * ;',`, / 11 ?1 0 . - . 4.40140;148. g r zcil! . , " .r ;' :-''.'..'', '::: -.-'' --- --- 1854. .:119SENBAUk,t&i: - gr::;,,, C t 6 r I !P!TiNgt#ANT•TaM bes.mils DRY GOODS AtIZZINBR ' FAAOYOOODS,TURS, RODE 5 . : 11 - 11.8 c 6 OAPS; dtrivrts" 4 4 - 4 alt :.-IfyieNo4.l!Nix Goons, 4‘.. tic Our Aisortaseit of ix.1:45 damp. imams, -c.l.4)=:dc4. cr;sll4.: '-2o,'Ccs2ipiotb: ' ' 'PL - ANEGTAL'aIItiIILAIM. LTS. WOOLEN nosignr.Nuums, ..MERINO UNDEITAIARIZEISTN ' • , •0r ID . • • • • -.• • ' lIIVItAt TailitY: `' - , - ' ' ' - 2 TIIMIZZI3 WIC? MIIIITINID nal tar tekareg -o ]; ,-,1(1,1 i• dren. Everything belonging , to tha - r. INERT TRADE. SUL: and Cotton Vahatate blar,k-and-eulurt. Velonre Flowers. Ribbon*: Peatbarg, IrlaU"C . Lac"'. xrcrikx.scanoevrammorlockcial.,' • - 'T0)10 , 1412 ens.. Napkins. ?medlars. *tilt, 1i.ht.11T...; -110.1xce, /tin% Sc, Fait la galtff Ligth: ; • 11,11ii&T it:T.klitilaSil MODS, CORSETS. Pal" Alnk 1100 P BEIRTS,, slfrecurs, cErralloNem km • - • .101131101DERIE.dok ErrafPrft . I , 4IITERNS, Cozniis -Lunt. =urn WOOSTEDS, Tows. WOOLS.: Ca NVAS.;PATTEUSS; . 4/1 ColOrp sod .AZ . REMIT MADE CLOTHING BP.E-CIALi.O!Y OffliOini GOO* ngd 31 - AILE UP CUSTat enta . rvictuvr.. Wit k ceps:lo7v: Issortailmi of Currie, - Cisimtt.: , s; Trwrises, .14= toindia that porpoa GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. TS AND ()Ai-, A Full 14n ' . otsti:vEs:'3lr,s: - coPTC*; Ilx» - 3vOLEk I '-• COLLARS, Exit lAcf-13‘ - • • . • -• SNP' UNDEZGA.1,011.7!;_75.,.: AU tirades and yfset tor hies. ors, eaa Lam. 13C1t11111,:frlfr38, TIIVI , T..S,,SATcIaa.F.,, • trti will sell averithlug IrCour Hag tit cheat,, n th' next:and Grartarrus lortutztosa -to be :co Rtriumzsr ry az: . • • Nve ulna- =like gut bit of oar Isrioun):: - r-to of Goodi: at thry aro too outocrous to giro to oi:- rrd- Uou. intrytrould roquest all to all and coutpar. and quality, mud dims be caluvluusl of the truth ot our .GUTTENBERG ROSENBIUM & co. 1111:catrite,iur. 10, liZt. •' 0111A111 LOTTHRYI A NOBLE - CHARITY: ! To Erect the'` ifORhSO STATES ORMill, 1311tir.: To D. Drmmto Plate. , DECEMIEJI 3Cr1 . 4 , 18n. .$ 2.:30::,:01.:_.6::::9".04 7lickeld'sl. Eai:h. cr aim far 65: Ticket* vote, tisxpniss. 0:i 0. 0... tl gcartel , 1 Onidd Mot' " 1 Grazdeisb ' • 73. t, ' I flthnd Quit Prise„, ' •Grandll - rastrPrLte, " • '' • 1 - I:aeh P;ize. ! ; ,• • 1 cob-Priv% 4 .1 , ” ll_Cheb Prizes. 113.000 Neb. 4 k ash Prizes, sl,os9oath. covu heaoh Prizes, $l.OOO rich;- 00 Cash Prizes, Each $lOO. ' 100 "- ___ " 10, ' '3lOl . 4 ... • - BiG5 cub print itmonating • Vats Legal lieterprtia midi:died by the bbyteet emboli,. of Abe Stale, and best bnelnom men, • Ti!.Ormone-balf 1 he tickets tekettlefore Oct. Ist'• limited number 613 head .111..be'fandebed 1114.30.• apply Ant. •I) *e . , . Money can be sent by MO. Reg! acisti 1A . 1.414:- , opt °Mee ) Money Onleor Itspresee - • • • All Prime:ant be ;mid In (MI, .414eihWAtrenr..-... For font nirttenitre Address ' ' _ m: Farrel(. _ • • - • • • Dec. a I . nattger, Omaha, 3: _ Hip—itp— Burial? , • NEW GOODS And - Noro , EMOTED , !7. -Inn feiT days : via .iitontrcrie Railroad, and '1 , 6 be sold St. , EXTHEMELY- Pinata, at •ttiv grocery And Pies - talon Stotts, of , A. 14, , LARD, HEAD OP:WAV'tOkTION ; 0.-K., • Citoten :Whet+ lone. and flopertina 04400 per aid_ -New Back•Vineat ,Plmn. Corn Meal and trrr him Flour, angers, Molasses , Sjimpe, Chem sod Codfish. hitamdtla I/unlit!. Mackerel:, Soap., tworly,, kinds or mere. aennol Books: and alationery, filet, e, Ink and Penal,. ,rrottacco SSW Chars., .Tankeo„,:to- (ion., semi or all kinds. Corse, a tauter qutlitrand sierra Mock of New Tess. sad very low. A ;mod at rst' • ' Tee for Wets, $1 mind is GO Tea forsi er. al Mined • 81 7h Tea roe $1 SS, etc. Paper Collars.' ntock and Low. ,f 'Pratte and Veptabtes of all kinds. in their @mon. Sweet POL/HOCI, Cranberries, and Cocoatate./, A new and lame Assortment of Canned Fritts,' tables. Flab, etc.. etc. And 1,01.000 OS leer.> ot be r Wes too nommen* to mention, that everybody went. and can have fora song and little et the area' throne 7 a, CLISAP, coital - 1;m . - • •- • _tru...r,ca • • . - AVaiitrose: OL 672 I, ' Starch for 9}l' 00, 'Six psund' &Asa:- Lnyeritalsida tor f,tl 00, :and • esarr•tisin ' gs' • Icitf nt , • BETLLAIZD'a, : • • • . . , Cast' PAID grotaiazis Aso Iging Cargetarr4: 41 , ', • •,. Montrose, latt,trd • , T.EHIG FI! VALLEY RA11110;1 D. On end ntrar'Zuno 10. 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