The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 12, 1873, Image 3

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    'SHE DEMOCRAT.
*tied Ontaltigence.
**Litmus tisaincis
MST cnunca.Rn. J. IL Cars en ma D. D. rustor
isabhstb Service* 10. Ni e. m. end 7 p. m.
mabbsth 4bool. 12 m.
P wer Meiztatc WedrienlAy firmlrßa S(
CATHOLIC CUITRCH.Hre J. St.nertnr
Slbtetth Sereleen Second Sundayln each Month
Snbbath School • Inclinedlately bcfort M.
gpisCOP.U. CHURCH Mr. E. A WAMMOM. Rector
I...hbeth Sm . vMms lONt m. end 7)./ p. m.
rondne SCbOOl.. „ . . ....
Weekatil .gemle.r..s—Wedmmdays Cy P. m.
: Rev. A. D. ALIIANUUt
10.4:5 a. tn. and 7.:L1 p.
p. m.
7.N) p.m
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Sabbath Service. ,
Sabbath School
Prayer Meeting. Tharrdaye
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Eiibbath Services
Sehnol
Prayer ]leering, Thai...dim Evenings
riar'trildges.
Partridges are githered in baskets in some 01
the neighboring counties, the almost starred
birds being too weak to fly, or run away. Many
of the birds are being red in barnyards, and the
poor little creatures, usually so timid and shy ;
bare been quite tamed by cold and hunger.
Local Option
The Scranton Eq . /mt./iron says: "It Is general
ly believed the Local Option Law will not be al
lowed by the Legislature to remain as it is. We
are reliably informed that a dozen amendments,
calculated to destroy the vitality of the law, are
ready to be Introduced within the next few
weeks, and that some of them will run toe
,h,ough un the plea of "Com
promise- between the friends and opponents of
Local Option.-
Towtjahlp Statements.
Talinship clerks are required, within sixty
Jays after the annual Spring elections, to make
out and publish a full and complete statement
.of the financial condition of such townships un
der penalty of filly dollars. In several counties
in this State where this law was disregarded,
sults have been brought by the tax payers, and
the penalty was collected. By observing the
law township clerks may save themselves and
friends the trouble and expense of Iltiration.
The Latest "
Yesterday, two ladies while passing by a ho
tel in town, observed a rather stylish looking
gentleman standing; on the porch and immedi
ately commenced flirting with him. The young
gentleman didn't seem to take much notice of
th,mmovements, but merely answered with a
antic, which made the girls more anxious to be
come acquainted. They then tried another
plan. which they thonglu.would be more sac
cessfcl They pas-ied Idol again, and when Ri
mmed at tin one of them slipped and 11-11,
knocking the other down. Of course the)
thought the young gentleman would assist them
in netting up and so get acquainted. But sad to
relate, he didn't seem to take C•c hint and
merely slid, - Ladies, you had better not sit
taige long or you might catch cold." They
didn't, either, but hastily got up and walked oil
very much disgustml. We don't wander.—
Mauch ('hunk Drni.ena.
Burning of the Lower Pa. A: N.T.R
IL Depot.
About o'cioc'.: on Monday evening.
3d. J o hn linos, alt ,ckman, di...an-ere,' lire in
the lower deli:o.llnd gave the alarm immettiate-
Iv too late to the structure, as it iva--
daally destroyed in an Maw afterward. The
fin- nrn 11.-d frail, 11 lamp which Set in the
twirl window, the heat setting fire to the dry
work ',hove. C . onsidedible Et - eight was
lestroye I, con , i,tio7, of tloar, hardware, sew
Mg machines, one barrel of Wll6key, etc. The
b can of the Company were all saved by Clar
ence Nerjns who was in the office at the time.
The Fire Department were promptly on hand,
but were useless. as no water vonla he obtained,
hat. fortunately.the depot endangered no neigh
boring property. When will our people l e arn
that water is quite as nee-cgs:l7as steamers to
quench lire! The entire Third ward is as unpro
tected from fire as if we had no steamers. No
Nvly is provided to get them to the river, and
the thickly built neighborluxid in that Ward, in
ease of fire, is at the mercy of the flames.—
lbaufford Alma.
♦ Birth In n Snow Storm
An unfortunate damsel, "who loved not
wisely but too well," started from New York
fuesday morning in search of her deceiver,wlto
she heard wan in the vicinity of IVllkm-Barre.
She mime to Scranton and took the late train
on the L. &B. road (or Kingston, reaching
there about midnight. She missed the street
car to Wiliam Bane and attempted the journey
ou foot. When but partly accomplished, and in
the some Lours of the night, amid the falling
snow, she rave birth to a child. • Yesterday
morning she had wended her way to Union
street, and with a carpet-bag in one hand and a
bundle in the ether, applied for aid at the resi
dence of a kind-hearted (lordly. She told her
story to the lady of the house, and unwrapping
the shawl which was around the bundle, tlM
elos,l to her view a naked, unwashed, male
yield. The lady washed and dressed the .eltild .
and its mother having expressed .a too be
taken to the City Hospital, she sent for a con
veyance and drove them there herself. They
were admitted and kindly cared for.— Timex
''anon lie Ms.
GoLD coloacil on Satanley at 113.
linuemum: the Bridgewater Democratic can
cu. It meets in Siontrose, Saturday next, the
REV. D. ALS.s.AIVDEn. or 'ha lietb°dis t
churvia in Montrose, received WO at a donation
pa Friday evening last.
Forsn. Two Sleeve Buttons. Any one cal
ti,, at this °lke, proving property, and paying
rx L b.., notice, can have them.
iSa rep h :,:isli the "Local Option Act^ for the
beto•f i t of o a r readers, that they may have a
full rl.purtunity to know its provisions and
that last thei r vot e s Litelliptitlyon the 21st.
MoN•reoss Pimp. Comp,. NY, No. 2, will hold
(moir Animal Peception, on ThursdnY e ven i n g'
F. , brusry 20th. A general intritai.'m is extend
el We hope due appreciation of the C • O r l4 ‘' C ' S
of wrYireinen will be manifested, by )iberal
valrOU47,e
Ws. have Just added a new Half Medium
Gordon 'Press to our cam, pod wo are now pie
psred for "boalrew. " Our facilities for job work
err now unto passed, by any bate In this sec
tion. We propose to do all the work that our
friends shall feel disposed to Sire us, as good as
the best, as quick actlie quietest, a nd 23
cheap
an the cheapest. Prove us by a trial,
A T 0173 1 .11 inartky the name of 3lyers, was ar
rested on Saturday last, for ataaling overcoats,
at Hee. A- D. Alexander's donation. lie was
taken before Eaquire Avery, and bound fiver to
Court 14 the aunt ofl/400. Unable to procure
ball, he was committed to jail, to await trial at
Aprtl Court. He was recently from Luzern CO.
We are Informed that he is a son of a Methodist
Clereman. The prospect of his hackman op.
Minn ity to "learn a trade' aro considered good.
Important to National Books.
Thedecision of Judge Agnew, of the Su
preme Cdurt of this State, contains some im
portant points for . the .considemtion of the
managers of .National Banks.. By this decision
it will he seen that a mortgage executed In fa
vor of a National Bank as collateral security to
oaveiclpture discounts, is worthless. Of course
this decision does not effect such a transaction
with other banks, because the decision is based
on the ydovisionA of the National Banking act.
A Sansffietory Decision.
The $5,000 verdict rendered last week in the
Court of Commett Pleas MeGilchrist vs. liar
vey, meets with general approval' by all wile
knew about the case." Mr. Harvey sold a livery
property to Mr. MeGilehrist for a large (VlllSili
emtion, including the business and " good will"
of the stable; and, morcover,stipulatcd In writ
ing that be would not engage in the same busi
ness In the city for a certain length of time. He
did not keep his word, or agreement, and as
was evident from the testimony, commenced
thehusintss again in, the name of his broracr,
and for so doing a suit was brought and a ver
dict of $5,000 was obtained for the injured par
ty.
... a. 11 31n-larn.
10.13 a. m. Rya p, m.
.111.15 p. m.
.734 p.m.
The case was thoroughly tried, and occupied
the Court nearly two lbll days. This is doubt
less a righteous verdict. A party who sells his
business or "good wilr for thousands of dollars,
and then starts an opposition at the door of the
purchaser, and does all he can to injure the bus
iness he has sold and agreed to favor, deserves
to be punished by a round verdict for damages,
Luzern Union.
u. w.rahor for Forty-Three Tears.
Dr. Isaac nottenstein, of Shamokin Damdtas
kept :zircon! of the weather since 1830, and ac
cording to his memoranda the mercury was be
low zero at satirise 165 times up to the 30th of
January, 1873. Theyedirs In which the ther
mometer marked below zero were 1830, 1831,
1832, 1835, 1836, 1837, 1839, 1841, 1813, 1841,
1845, 1840, 1847, 1849, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854,
1855, 1850, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1890,
.1881, 1823,
1884, 1865, 1806. 1867, 1868, 1871, 1872 and 1873.
The most notably cold years were 1835, 1E616,
1841, 1850,1857, and isr.s. In 1835 there were
thirteen days In which the mercury fell below
zero (January 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, 10 and 11, Februa
ry 8,9, and 10 and Deeetuber 17,) in 1830 eleven
days (January 24, 25, 28 and 29 and February 2,
3,4, 6, 18 and 19,) in 1841 nine days (January 3,
4, 5 and 19, February 8, 11, 12 and 14 and De
' =tuber 22,) in 18.16 tilteen days. (January 1,4, 9,
' 10, 24 sod 26, February 3,4, 6, 10, 13 and 14 and
March 9, 10 and 11.) In 1837 seven days (Janu
ary 16, 18, 23. 24, 25 addi 2d and February /4and
in 1873 ham days (January 10, 11,'29 and 30. In
1833 the coldest day was on the sth of January,
when the thermometer marked twenty-one de
grees below zero. 0a the 28th of January,
1836, it was twenty degrees below and on the 6
of February twenty two, and on the 4th of
January 1811, thirty degrees, on the 9th of
January, 1850 twenty-four degrees, on the 24th
of January, 1857, twenty-four degre and on
the 30th of January, 1873, twenty-lour degrees.
Since 1830 but two days have been as cold as
that of Thursday, January 30th, and one colder.
How to Save Your Eyes.
When will those working by lamp light have
thesense to understand the use of shad to
protect the eyes? We see persons sitting hold
ing their sewing or other work before or near
to a lamp, while thy light Is blazing full lute
their eyes. It is plain that the object that they
work upon cannot be seen with so great dis
tinctness while tile field of their retina is al
ready occupied by a blaze. But they work on
Oil Donn.; laud , slatl•ii4l. tan next monadsvisual organs tell of the abasz by redness and
intlamation, the workers me too learn the lesson
of experience offered theta. Circular paper
can be obtained for a few cents, and
these not only protect the eyes from the excess
of light but serve as a reflector behind the blaze
increasing the illumination one-half. Besides
the above mentioned evil there is that of the
varying quantity of light thrown into the eye
by its being soddenly and alternately directed
toward the blaze or obliquely away from it, by
which the pupil has nut time to adapt itself to
the increase a• glare, whereas with the use of
the shade the illumination would be uniform.
The number of twrson,s , in the community hav
ing spots, light or dark, in the field of vision,
arising from injury to the retina by the ill usa
-I,7es which we are mentioning, is greater than is
commonly imagined. It must be borne in mind
that these spots are a serious ate! toward matt
rosis and gutta sereua, such as plunged in dark
ness the latter years of the great Milton and
many others more eminent fur their talents
thvm their caution.—lie.
The Local Option Law.
An act to permit the voters of this common
wealth to vote every three years im He I lows
tion of granting sell intOXiCaLing
_
liquors.
si...rtox 1. Be itenadcd, etc„ That on the
I third Friday in ]larch, 1873, in every city anti
county in this commonwealth, and at the annu
al municipal elections evury third year thereat
ter, in every 811 , 11 city and county, it shall be
the duty of the inspectors and Judges or elec
tions in the cities and the counties, to receive
tickets, either written or printed, from the legal
voters of said citi e s and counties, labelled on the
uu:_side "license," and on the inside "for license,"
or "against license," and to deposit said tickets
in a box provided for that purpose by said in
spectors and judges, as is required by law in the
iNISC of other tickets received at said election;
ahti the tickets so received shall he counted, and
a return of the same made to the clerk Itf the
court of quarter sessions of the peace of the
proper county, duly certified as is required by
law ; which certificate shall he laid before the
judges of the said court at the first meeting of
said court after said eletko, shell he held. and
shall be sled with the other records of said
court; and it shell be the duty of the mayors of
cities; and the sh riffs of counties, or of any
Other officer, whose duty it may be to perform
such service, to give due public notice of such
special election shove provided for, three weeks
previous to the time of the same, and also three
weeks 'before such election every third year
thereafter: Pr.tided, That this act shall not lie
construed to repeal or affect any special law pro
hibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors. or pro
hibiting the granting of licenses: i'rerfffeei,That
when the municipal and township elections in
any county or city do not occur on the third
Friday in Starch, late election provided for in
this section shall be held on the day fixed for
the municipal elections in said county: And
prorided further, That all licenses granted alter
the first"day of ja ' , nary, one thousand eight
hundred end seventy-three, shall cease, deter-
Wide and become void on the that day of April,
one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three,
if the districts for which they shell be granted
determine against the granting of license; and
the treasurer of the proper comity shall then ce
ll:et; to the holder of such license the miners
4;0 why 'herefor, for which the said treasurers
shall h, ch titled to credit in their accounts with
the common C'ealtit.
SEC. 2. Tlnit in receiving and counting, and
i n ?w ady, returjs of the votes east, the inspee 1
toe s an d rudges,arni eirmiot or said election, shall
be governed Li; the lave or this Commonwealth
regulatinggerten.) elections; and all the penal
ties of said election la7a aro , L‘gebY extended
to, and shall apply to th.:, voters, i nspmtors,j tidg
(.l,, anticlerks„ voting at an i in attendance upon I
the elections held under the Provisions of this
set,
SW. 3. Whenever, by the retort': or elections
in any city or county aforesaid, It all.:11 appear
that. there Is a majority against license, it shall
not be [sale! for any court or board of li:ense
commissioners to issue any license for the todc
of spirituous, *Annus, malt or other Intoxicating
liquors, or any admixture therm'', In said city 1
or county, at any thus thersatlar. until M an
election as provided & majority shall vote in fa•
vnr of license: Prorided, That nothing contain.
ed In the provisions to this act shall prevent the
Issuing of license to druggists for the sale of
liquors for medicinal and manufactoring pur
poses : Prorlded, The citizens of the borough of
Lebanon shall vo.e upon the question on the
third Friday of March, one thousand eight hun
dred and seventy-three, on the same day and
time when the lownsnipt of the county of
Lebanon hold their spring eltxtions.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JAMES S. HUTAN,
Speaker or Cue Senate.
Approved—The twenty seventh day of
March, Anon Domino one thousand eight hun
dred and seventy-two.
- -
JOUN W. GEARY
Milaslaa.oes' es 1-gcacPcLles.
DR GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Care Ca
twill. Sold by all Druggists.
Nu PLatrren at Shoemaker's mill in Summer
ville.
New Milford, Feb. 12th, 1873
Names—The book accounts of Dr. J. W.
Cobb will be in the hands o: Z. Cobb for a few
weeks for settlement; those not satisflictoril7
arranged will - be left in other hands for ituntedr
ate collection.
Montrose, Feb. sth, 1873.—553.
Ncrrick.—The Democrats of Bridgewater, arc
requested to meet In Caucus, in Montrose. on
Saeurdas, Feb. Ititti, at 2 o'clock, p.in„ to nom
mate suitable persona to he voted fur at the
coming election.
13Y ORDER OF VIGILANT CO3l
..nridzewater, Feb. &th. 1873.
For Sale
A new house well finished, goat water (san
dy, 1 1 4 acre's of land. and 20 or more good fruit
trees thereon. Is situated lt4 miles n'rth of Mon
trose, near Beach's Plaining Will , aftio,a Woolen
Factory, Carriage and Blacksmith Shop, Grist
and Saw Mill, near by and a few rods from school.
Any person wanting a good place can get
it at a bargain. Call on James E. Carmalt. or
U
the proprietor. 11. C. BRG ESS.
Montrose, Oct. 30th, 1872.
ttertn PlAwrrat !!—We have on hand an
ample supply of fresh ground Cayuga Plaster,
at $0 00 per ton. Alas, Lime for land and MIL
SOIWY, as cheap as can be purchased any where,
this side of Binghamton.
TIFFANY & CIO Itt:lt.
Montrose Depot, Felt rt [h. 1:373.
F. Churchill
Justice of the Peace: ofllce over L. S. Len
heim's store, Great Bend borough, Susquehan
na llas the settlement of the dockets
of the late Isaac Reckhow, deceased. Office
hours from 9 to 12 o'clock, a. to., and From 1 to
4 o'clock p. m.
Great Bend Oct. 21 18:2.
FusTivat.—The Ladles of the Universalist
Society, will hold it festival at Rog.er's Hall, in
Brooklyn, on Thursday eye, Feb. 1:t, 1873, for
the In:tient of the chltreh. An Oyster's Supper
will be served, All are invited to attend.
BY Ounun or Com.
Brooklyn, Feb. sth, 1873.
Tun CI7I.TrISE of Toe II Ill..—Just as surely
as a soil infested with ShkliCS tan be
made to produce the crops of golden grain, the
scalp now sparsely covered with harsh, dry, un
manageable hair can be made prolific of silken
tresses. All that is necessary LO effect the
change in either case is the rigid kind of fertili
zer. Leaving the agricultural chemist to deter
mine l.ow the barren land shall he toads fruit
ful. we positively assert that Lyon's Kathairon
is unequaled as a fertilizer and beautifier of the
hair. Twenty dive yeark. of success is the basis
of this unequaled statement. During that time
it has been used by mauy millions 01 both sexes
and the first instance In which it Las failed to
fulfill the expectations of a rational purchaser
has yet to he discovered. It Sc ill not cause hair
to grow on a varnished groml ; but wherever
the roots of the birsute tibets remain undisturb
ed it will cause them to out tort!, new shoots.
and in all cases where the hair Las become thin
sim,,n
TIMI.EN.."X`X:C ...
KING —ln Auburn, Pa., January 151 h, Miss !m
-em). King, aged 38 yearn tl mouths and 24
days.
II trte.—ln Rush, Dec. 27th, Marton R, Haire,
ildcst son of Thomson Ilsire and E.Elizabeth
Morton, aged 24 years, 5 inontbs and 0 days.
XYZ.ZLFLX.I.X.A.C3-.E.
OvERFIELD—Roe—At the M. E. Parßonnge, in
I.4:ll.arsrillr, :iOlll, by /Lev. S. Elwell,
Paul J. t/Verfield. of Auburn, Pa., nod Miss
Sarah Roe, of I•'uir.lulc. Pa.
artt.wELE—AnNett—At the M E. Parsonage
in Lywanville, January 18th. by Rev. R. S.
Rnse W. I..(sdie Stilwell and Miss Mary C.
Abner both or Lynn.
TOIVIVU.-7SD Mk:MURICES' —ln Binghamton
January 1:1111, by Rev. Lyman Wright, Lewia
H Townsend, of Susquehanna Depot,. and
Miss Cora TewLabury, of Windsor, N. Y.
Hopbottom, at the
house ot E. Bell. l'eb. 10th. by Rev. A
0. Warren, S. W. Kellum. of Scranton, and
Miss Sarah E. Hughes, of Ilepbot.oin.
f'a —ln llopbottom, at the
house of T. Bell, Esq., Feb. 10, by Rec. A. 0
Warren, W. E. Carpenter • of Scranton, and
Miss Elva E. Bell, of HoOottom.
Coot•eu—Sp.rms—ln Lathrop. January 21st,
by Rey. Lnderwtxxl, Wallace 1,. Cooper, 01
Sidney, N. T., and Julia A. Silvius, of Lath
rop.
VANLONE—Fticu—In Liberty. Dee. 24th, by
DeV. A. IT Fist:, J. Omar runiono,of Lilrsrty,
Pa.. and 31i4s Mabel Finch, of Broome,
N.
llsttvg - r—Gmmx-1 - n Factoryville, Wyoming
county, at the residence of Abraham Gilpin,
val., on the 14th inst.. by Rev_ .1. O. Woodruff
Win. F. Harvey, and Ml.si Lizzie 31. Gilpin.
Wiuoirr—Gsvrrr—At the M. E. Parsonage, in
lontroce, January 14th. 1873, by Ilev. A. D.
Alexander, Edstmrd E.Wright and Miss Mary
It. Gavitt, both of Ilopbottom.
WItIutIT—DIOLNDALI..—AI. the 31. E. Parsonage
in ‘lontrose, January 14th 1573. Edgar F.
Wrigilt, and hiss Eva J. Crandall, b.,.11 os
DopbOttotn.
ALLEIS--C.RANE—At the M Parsonage, in
Montrose, January 15th, by Rev A. D. Alex
ander, Frederick Anat. and MissMars' t'...+o,
both of Montrose.
V, NE I.7TOR'S NOTICE. Letters test uncotary to the
LA' estate of Cynthia Jackson; dee'd, tote of N. Milford.
13roLonehanua county, Pa.. have been granted to the
subscribers. oil per-on Indebted to tho Pahl estate, are
rronestc..4 to make it1M11241310 paynsept, and those hoe
claim* or deortods agattt the 00tele of the Kahl do
cettaut, to make hooters the "sine Without delay.
3.11 idaCota.vm, Executor.
Nelr =fort J3n. 1 1511.
EXII'73ITCIR'S NOTlCE—Letters tentamentary to the
r.talco: Elijah Bunnell. lode or Bridgewater torp,,
Stminehanna enmity, Pa.. pare been punted - to the
subeeriberoill pereond Indebted to the fahl eget°, are
mitten ed to make botuedLite palm-nt.stad those har
ing claims or tienringle almlnst the estate of the wild de
cedent, to make known the came wlthorn delay.
BUNNF.LL. Ez,„eutore.
Win. BUNNELL,
Jun ary G. 18:a.
A UDiTOTCS NOTICg.—The unarnrignetl, an Auditor
IV appointed by the Orphan'e Conn of Suennchanna
Connty to dietribute the fond, In the hands of ttio- Ad
niluietrator of the rotate of Wm. C. Ward. dee'd, here
by given notice thv It ill attend to the Molex of hie
appolutcent. at his °dice In Moan., on Thrireday,
/larch 4.1 M at I tick:clip. M., et which time and plum
allpereone interested will make known their calms or
be fereret debarred from comine in on paid fnnd.
J. B. 2,IcoOLLU,II , litt4; tor
Montrose, Feb. 3, 1873.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—In the Estate of
Joel Turret. c messed, letters of Administration
In the stdd estate basin; been Arnnted to the undersign
ed. all peisons owing mid estate, are reoeated to
make Immediate payment, and all personshntliqtelalms
ageless mkt east:rare requested to present thep settle
out delay. 11. F. alawDruerc. t
WILSON J. TURIIELL, Atha. "'
Forest Lake, Jan. V.
UDlTOWSlStrrier..—Thenncloreltned.berring been
.ta. appointed by the Orphans' Court of Surstielosana
County, an Auditor to distribute the Mods la the heml s
of the Administrutor of the rites," of Defect Ltlybrdge.
late of New Milford, deceased. will attend to the deft..
of Ms appointment. at office In Isontrose. on Wed
ue,dah 1' b. W , tan; 011 orJock, P. M. Ail pereon*
I.lterested will appearand prevent their claim', or ha
tassrerqiclanod Mau toll!, on sold fund.
Ft.. QlLliti, daditora
llocknose, Jan.. 11,418 . 711.--ir • .
EiSpocstal Natioono.
Why Endure What is Curable ?
"What can't be cure'! must be endured," says
the proverb; but indigestion ran be cured, and
therefore it Is the merest stupidity to endure it.
Dyspeptics have certainly a right to continue
dyspeptics to the end of their days if they choose
but as it is supposed that any rational being
prefers physical torment to ease and health, the
probability is that if all suffereres from indiges
tion were convinced that anabsolute, infallible
remedy for their complaint existed, they would
with one accord resort to it. We most emphati
cally declare that such a remedy tiocs exist, stud
that its name is llostetter's Stomach Bitters.—
The record of its success extends over a period
of more than twenty pots, and it is fearlessly
alledged that during,the whole of that time ft
has neverfalled to afford permanent relief in
any disorder or derangement of the stomach
that was not organic, malignant, and incur-ra
bic. The testimonials that go to establish this
important fact can be counted by the toonSainl.
Stomach complaints that bail been aggrivated
by a total disregard of all dietary rules, and in
tensified and rendered chronic by medical treat
ment or drastic purgation, have in hundreds of
interims been cored within three months by
the systemic use of this celebrated stomachic
and alternative. It should be remembered that
weakness of the digestive organs involves many
other.uilmcnts. Biliousness, headache, nervous
debility, Spasms, palpitation oh the heart, rush
of blood to the head, nausea, vertigo, and sleep
lessness arc among its concomitants and results ;
and fur till these the great vegetable tonic is a
specific. It acts first upon the stomach, and
through the stomach upon the secretary and
neryous systems and the bowels, its general
effect being always genial and bencdcient.
THE CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID.
PUBLISHED as warning and for the benefit
r 7h:-.7l:,;,f;l7lnglen"'"
TIIE MIMS 8 OF SION4:IIRE.
Writien by one 'who cured himself, after un
dergoing considerable quackery, and sent free,
on receiving a post-paid directed envelope.
Addrft , s NATHAN MAYFAIR,
Brooklyn, Jane 11,11. Oa. Brooklyn, N. Y
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
rn t and ell rtrtnlfts"tyrol
youthful indiscretion will, for the f alai of eufrering hu
manity, eend free Co all who need It. the receipt and 113.
recite,. for making the simple remedy by which he wne
cured. Sufferer* winning to profit by the adrift r'!‘ caperl
cure can do et, by addreeaing, In perfect col:Aimee,
.1011 N B. °OBEN,
No. Cedar street, New York.
Nzoov .A.d.‘re,ritiesarrs.c.za.ties.
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o ill pay all Agruld $4O per week In cash who
will enrage with at at twoa. Everything forolohed and
expenses paid. Joldross,
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$5 to $25 per dap—Agents Wanted
to aril a Beautiful Portrait lu Oil Colors, of the HERO
OF GETTYSBURG. the late Gun. Geo. G. Aleade
Send $1 for outfit, or 25 coots for sample. CROSSCUT'
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REWARD!
For any tore of Blind, Itchlog. or l'ker.
oted riles 014
De Bing'e Pile Remedy
rmt. 0, care. ft is prepared expmssly to core the. piles
and notion,: else, Auld Ikr oil Druggist.. Price, $l.
ORGANIC LAW OF THE SEXES.
Conditions n Inch impair vcrility—posiii ve and oeuailve
el...aridity—proof that life la evolved without union—
eine: of tobacco—lnfluence of 1141 and phosphoric diet
—modern treatment of pelvic <Realises, stricture said
rrica-ele, and arrest of development ten lectures to
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pert. • Ith much other Mona-Won of Int. n-•I to mlccr.
P. itowELL L CU., ru..l6lJoro.
11 Pork Itow.
Jon. I,
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drivh, situated about hall a wile NU'S(
of Mont rose-Depot, in Brooklyn township, vim
twining about 111 acres of land mostly improv
ed. Inquire of the undersigned, executor id
said rotate, at New 311 Word, Pa.
Auuticn
New Mittonl, Jan. 25, 18;i1.—tf.
ACDITOR'S NOTICE, The undersigned having been
appolated an Auditor. by the , -(lrpans' Count
of Susquehanna County to distribute the fend In
the hands of Elliott Aldrich. Adtonilstraior of the es
tate or J 11. Sherman. late of the township of New Mil
ford. deceased. will attend to the deters of his appoint•
meat at the mace of Fitch S Watson. in Montrose. on
Wednesday. Feb. 211. :nt, at I o'clock. p. m. at whirl.
time and place all persons Interested vs i h l appear and
he heard.
W. W. SI ATISON, tioaltor.
Montrose. Jan. A). 18:3.--11w.
COURTS OF ATFEAL.—Tros ComiIPSIONERN nr
prn
qn.h men County hove liked upon the roll. : ming
dun and dateo rerpeetively, for heanng: approb. from
the annensments lor the year 1873, tit the Corrminrlon.
ern Ofllleer In Slcmtror to nit :
Apolncon. Ch. , oellut, Little Mewlnlet Barone). SII
vet Lake, end Forest 141,, Mouday, Fubrunry loth,
1373.
Friend. Tine. Middletown. Franklin. Liberty , , Attbern
Je1.14115, and Brod, Torsday. Feb. 11, la2l.
lw/caf. Lathrop. norM.y, Gibson, and Brooklyn,
'rod:Kerala,. Feb. 12 IOTJ.
Great Bond. Orea; Bend Borough. New MI ford nor
onah, N,w Milford, Thomson, and Ararat, Thursday
. eb. 13. Is7l.
Harmony. U. , lrlarld. Jarkeon, Snaquenanna Baronet.
and Ilarforll. Friday_ 1.115,15'a.
Clifford, Dondaft, Lenox. Berl - ink. ➢rldgewater, and
Montrone, Saturday, een 15, PM.
By ordrr of the eg.mmloPlonerv.
\Va. A. Cll.43lW:i t Clerk.
Commoustosrrnte Orr Err. (
Idoutruse, Jun'y r 2,
MANHOOD; HOW LOST, HO Al RESTORED.
DoJust published, new edition of DR.
CCI.V ERB ELL'S CELEBRATED ES- ' dL
' SAY cm the runteat. runnovithout medis
;nine/ ttf Sintnasxonnatecv .of .Seminal
Weakness, involuntary Seminal Lone. L.P.... ,
ao Mental .c• rm . : 11 ;11c l! ,e p,, ,, y en .. i n m d eu r t i e t. :t i o . ? d i . a c r cd rf
by self indulgenee and vex hal extravagance.
'PC" Price. In a sealed envolupo, only cents.
The relebrated author, in this admirable essay, clear.
ly dem One t tax Into nab irl y years'ssaCCeSsilll piaci are
that tha alarming. consequences of cell ehtnte may ha
radically cored without. the dangerous use of Interns
medicine or ttmapplitatiou of Din knife; pointing on.
a mode df curt at onto simple, certain. and etteetnal
by meatus of which every saner.% no .mattes what his
conditions may ben may er.o himself 6,10 Y, prlvattb
and radicals.
vir" This - Lecture shonld by In the hands of ever,
youth and I eery rata •
Sent, abaci seal. Ina plain envelops. f 6 any address,
postpaid on reelpt of six cents, nr two mot .tamp s Also. Dr. inltversveWs "Marriage linkleir prleu.2sets.
Address the Publishers.
cIIAS. J. C. K LINE C CO.,
127 Bowery. Non . York. Pust.uflice Box 4 sSft.
B. U. Lyons dk. Co.,
DEALEE3 41 •
CA RPETS,OIL CLOTHS, mATTINGS
DRUGQE,TS, TRUNKS, SATCH
ELS, WALL AND'IVINDOW
PAPER, WINDOW
SHADES,
Dry Goods, Groceries,
lIAUDWALIE,
RUBBERS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
UNDERTAKERS` WARE, •
DILJAYNE'S FAMILY
ETU.
)Iv:one, Jars. 15, UM
ElectiOh Proclamation.
act
r i
I N CO u m " m a o a i n isv " esi o ltr of Pe o tt f u t s h y e lvt n i;, entitled l tm blY ri o c r t ti t ' u *
permit the voters of thin Commonwealth to vote every
three years on the,question of granting licenses to sell
Intoxicating liquors, approved the 27th day of March.
AD. 1872, I, 11. lIELME, !filch liheriff of Susque
hanna County, tn commndwealth„ do hereby give
notice t oooty,
the electors of the county aforesaid, that an
Election will be heel to •aid County on
Friday, the 21 duy of February, 1873,
[being the third Friday in said month,] at which
election it shalt he thodnty orthe inspectors and
judges of elections to receive tickets, either
written or printed, front the legal voters of said
county, labelled on the outside "lieense,°2and on
the inside - for license" or - against license," and
to deposit said ticket, in a box pros MLA tur that
purpose by said inspectors and judges, as is re
quired by liw in the case of other tickets receiv
ed at such election amb the tickets so received
shall be tsriuoteil, and a return of the same made
In the clerk of the court of quarter sessions of
the pence of the said county, duly certified as
is required by
In the second section of said act it 19 pro
vided, "That in receiving and counting, and In
making returns of the votes cast, the inspectors
anti judges and clerks of said ejection shall be
governed by the laws of this commonwealth
regulating general elections; and all the penal
ties of said elevii in laws are hereby extended to,
and shall apply to the voters, inspectors, judges,
and clerks, vutimg at and in attendance upon
the elections held under the provisions of thls
act.
The Election for the dktriet composed of the town
ship of Apalacon 0111 he bold at the house of Josepo
lk•ebe In said township
The Election for the dialrict composed of the town-
Ship of Ararat will he held at the school house near the
Presbyti•elan chinch In said too nshlp.
The Election for the district composed of the Lovn.b ID
of Althtlto will be held at the house of Junto Lou In
said township. • •
The Election for the district composed of the township
of Bridgewater a tt he held at the Court House in the
Borough of Montrose.
The Election for the district composed IA Eno town-
A.., 11.0..1.1, ...On no hold at the home of .Tamer O.
Bullard in mid township. •
The Election for the district composed of the town
ship of Cloworint will be hold at the school house near
Edward Clark's in said township.
The Election for the district composes( of the town
ship of Cliftoni will ke held at the house late of John
lieweison in said toofftehip.
Thor Idect ion for the district composed of the Borough
of Bonded" Will be held at the Doodad hotel in sold
Borough.
The Election for the dietrict composed of the toww•
ship of Dlinock will hr held ht the house late of T. J.
Babcock to said towunhip.
The Election for the district.composed of the town
hip of Forest Lake will he held at the house latu of J.
E Towne to •a.d township.
The Elect ion for the district composed of the lownsh I p
of Franklin will lw h It at the school house near Jacob
. . .
.kllard's in said towurldp.
The Eleetlon for hodistrict componid of the Borough
of Frieuderiiie NA Ili he held at the school house In saki
Boron -h.
The Niection for the district composed of the Borough
01 Great Bead wiligni held at the boom" latirocCetpled
`ty David Thomas to said Domini:h.
The Election fur the district composed of the town
ship of Great Demi will be held at the house late occupi
ed by e Barnum. dec.
The illumine fort he Wide! ct composed of the township
of Glhson will be held in the Acidenty building in sold
township.
'IC Election forth.- district coposed of the township
of Hai ford will b at the hueoe loin of N. W. Wald
ron In sa!ri township.
The Elect 'on for the district composed of the town
ship of Harmony will be held at the boom: of 5.D - tasters
In said towtiship.
The Election for the district composed of the town
ship of Herrick ix:II he heldur thy Herrick touter School
House, in said townehth.
The election for the Oist.tirt composed of the towrollip
of Jackson will be held at the button of Jueeph Geary In
said towtiship.
The Election for the district: clwrinottet.: ofthe
tnwn
.htp of Jessup wilt be held at tha hon. of Daniel Hoff
in sold township.
The Election for thr dlrtrlet comp... l of '1.10 ,— "/OP
of Lenox 0111 ho brio at the house of Goole it - D. 41,e "
in void toonothlp
The e 1.., hot for the dioded entopotonit of the Own
side of
t L o iberty ill he held at the stalfurdSclnuoitteCle
In wild wnship
The Election fur the district composed of the town-
shill of lathrop will he held at the Hliledalce School
him-, in sold lontothip.
lite election for the tii.t.riot composed of the Borough
of Ltttle .lleadowe o 11l ho held at the humid ileum to
Fold ilttrott2t.
The election for the district somposed of the township
of Iloldletowu will be held at the house of Olin hose in
said township.
The Elee t lon for the district composed of the Borough
of hionrsose will be held at the Court llouse in said
Borough.
The Election for the di•trlct composed of the Borough
of .Now !Milord will Ise told at the house late of John
Fauna .std Borough..
The election for the district composed of the torroaltip
of Neer Milford will be held at the bonne of Philander
Pionney. to the Dorough of New Ifitford,
The election for ate district composed of the Loam
ship of ttahland will beheld at the wore late of Thout
enl.lolll.ol3 In said tonnehi,s.
The ,lortion for Elm district composed of the town
.hip of hush well held at thu hunt , of N. D. .suydor to
aleLtontutlots.
thb. or t,oes,:to hrl.l ai the Lco),e tate
hpencer Biwa in sold ton nship.
Vito e'retlon f, tile district composed of the towns
oicp of oil ter Lake n ill be held at the house tato of IL
mvu,ri..l., in octet too n , hil).
fiioCtion for 11, diaries corn po6ea of the narc;uin .
of On -tinenattna Depot witl he h.-01 at the house lately
co,
ul,-,1 by William Smith to wortßorough.
The elts-tool r,,r the district renerou,sl of the town
ship of Tienopson sell be held at the house late ci
Chester stod,ionl in said town.hlp.
tit vets r my hood. 3t ml ofllLe. In !tie Ilorough of
Montrose, fits trAll tiny of .lanhary. Al D. ISTI, and in
west r of the C..111:11.34,,ek1L11 the °IDLY-I.IM h.
IL B. tIELSIE, btwricr.
TU
NEW DISCOVERY
1. Cheated and Medical dclance.
Dr. GARVEN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Incipient Consumption.
Dr. °ARYLS'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Catarrh.
Dr. GARVEPS TAR REMEDIES
cure Asthma, . .
Di. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure heart Disease. •
Dr. GARYIN'S TAR REMEDIES,
Cure Skin Diseases.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAB REMEDIES
Regulate the Liver.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR-REMEDIES
Regulate theStomachandikkvels
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR - REMEDIES
Cure all I'm:sale Weaknesses'.
DK - GM:MUM 'FAIL ILEUEDIES
Parity the 7ilood,
GAnvms TAR REMEDIES
.are Disea s es °Lillie Throat.
Dr. GALIVEt'S TAR 13E,1EEDIES
Cure Bronchitis.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Caro "Hose Cold,'eellayrever"
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
I Caro Lung Diseases.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Constipation.
Dr. GARVLN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Salt Rheum. •
Dr. °ARYLS'S TAR REML•DIES
Cure Kidney Diseases, -
Dr. GAMIN'S TAR REMEDIES
PorreetCholera&Yellow Fever
Dr. CUIVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Prevent Iffniorious Feveis.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Remove Pain in the Breast. '
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES'
, Emigre Pain in the Side or Back.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR BEIEDIES'
Are a Superior Tonle.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
- Kentaro the Appetite.
Draiill/VEVS TAR REMEDIES
• Canso the Food to Digest.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Restore the Weak readDebiltitated
Dr. GARNETS TAU REMEDIES .
Give Tone to Four System.
L. P. SSW & CO.,
80= paopaurroma.
105 Svomstil Ave., Nese York.
Janinu7 6,1873. • •
MONTROSE' GUADF:1608010014
'LL
I' ALL Tmtu Bah Sept. 2d, 1872.
IVryrEit TERM Begins. hut. 2d, 1878.
SPULNO Tram •' .April 21,1873.
TU.I7/03 , —Iligher Depailctient; • - $6 00
Secondary Department, 5 00
The course of Instruction includes the ENG
LISH BRASCIM, the :LA14017107E8,
alld the NATURAL SCIENCEA
STUDENTS ARE FITTED FQR '
COLIE6ES:IO4STITIIIMS
OF LUARNI'N.G,'
And SPECIAL Arresnort LO the
Preparation of Teichert.
The Building is Commodious, 'Pleas
ant, and well-arranged for
IMPARTING -INSTRUCTION.
Studenta can enter at at any time, and
Tuitiou_will be
Charged Proportionally.
'M' Rooms can he secured fur those
desiring to board themselves::
Fur further particulars, address A. B.
BERLIN, Principal, or the Secretary of
the Board.
Wu. 11. JESSUP, Free
B. TIIATULIEB, So'y.
Mnutrose, Oct. 80.12-6 m.
t 854.
GUTTENBERG,
ROSENBAUM & CO.
CLOTEDERS u I ; ; .
ASD DEALEUS Li
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY di
FA CY coops, FURS, ROBES,
ILITS CAPS, GE .V7:s' & LADIES
FIIIINISMNG GOODS, &C., A.C.
Our Assortment of
DIZZIS QOODS, SUAVirLS, CLOAYEWS, C.15A1
11ERES. CLOTHS, AND BEAVERA
lAN COcam.rolota.
FLAIMLLS. FIZD BLANK,
ITS„ WOOLEN lIVSIERY, NUDIAS. LIOODS,
MERINO UNDER•DARMENTE
FOII LADIES AND CULLDREN. GLOVES, £C.
In Great - Vittietv.
Timor= and rIITIMIXED RATs for Ladles nnd Chil
dren. Everything belonging to the 31I1.LINERY
TRADE, tilik . and Cotton Velvets In black and colors,
Velonrs Flowers. Ribbons, reathenr, Frames, ideell,
Ac.. Very Large.
ECC"W.C.1X.C. 45 3 3122 .6
'able Liurps.niptius. Toweling*, Crash, Muslim ,
"ttintg`AtItfiTS;I74I(inCOURIM(ILOVEg,
CORSETS. FELT AND UOOP ssurts
SWFPCIIES. CHIGNONS, II 4.111 NETS,
EMIWOIDERIES. STAMPED PATTERNS-
C4vrrLETE 1.1,7 • L1. ZEPHYR KDOSTEDS, GERMAN
TowN woN,S, CANVAS PATTEIINS,
All Colors' and All Shades.
READY MAIECLOTHINO
A SPECIALLITY!
WE MANUFACTURE ALL OUR OWN GOODS. anti
MIKE UP CUSTOV WORE T6OIIDER
Atte.ft MEASURE.
Ws keep a large u.aortmuol or CUMIN, Cal4llllllo
Brarece, Vsurrsas, de, on hand ferthat purpose.
GENTS' FURNISHING 03003.
HATS AND CAPS, A Full Line.
GLOVES, TIES, BOWS
COTTON :torn WOOLEN SHIRTS,
COLLARS, KNIT JACKETS,
AND UNDER-GARMENTS
All Grades slid Sizes r ]tear` Boys;aid Larze tarsals.
SCARFS,. Ftra!l, TABEES, SATCLIEL,
UMBRELLAS, .SC,,
Wevill tvlleierythimg In trir line al eh eap a th
nor.t, and GumuNTer. Ems:num; to beJtar Waal.
we Itcp/ICANNT IT TO Mt. _ , . . - .
.
We canard. make not a price lift of our carton, kind,
or Gomie.arthrs are too 'mammal, logien in one edi.
don, lait woold F.:quart. all to call and compare, Wee.
and Quality. and thuabe convinced o‘tlie truth of oar
tereetiuns. -.-- , . . ~ , , .._
OUTTENBtRG ROSENBAI.III & CO
Montrose or. 13, 1311...
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIVIL—In too estate of
Elias Northrop.: Lite et Liberty. bonorbauna
Co., Pa., deceweil, Letters of Admlnirtratton to
the mid eibile bavingbeen granite`, to the Oodermitned,
all pampa Owing:lmM -rebate; ire renowned to make
Immediate payment, end all pcmoot „having - ,
azetnet ea Id eamtedro reqnretedttrpresent them without •
delay. .• "
hGTII NORTIIKOP,Adm'rz.
Arei of Groves d Pettier bee.
log been dlsrotrr. I , •7 Sautter ban. open d t chop
over 1. R. DeWitt`, store. wheze be pill bo- gtod to c.
motnocirte all-his old '.friends nod potrono cutting
done to Ator intert style. • •-. ; J.sa UTlliff.
~.Nlourrore, Jan, . ; . • . .
The Diontreao DemocrAt
EvEnv Wr.r.):=DAr As!
Movrithsg, ScaquE.ll4clA.C;(l., PA., WC
B.,!IAVY.LgY,
At. V i per agolm in advatie, oy#l4*t the or.d 42 , 1 jear
RATES • OtT -ADVERTISING
(TL•rec fourths Web of mate, Or it:totem:Mee mwtee.) '
One square, 3 weeks or lees, $1.00; t month
tit:l; G months 113.50.6 months e 4.513 1-rear,
$8.3.1 quarterly, half-yearly end yearly saver
tisetuents inserted at a Jfiteral , reduction, cn the
ebotc rates. When sent' without any length of
time specified for publication they will be con
tinued until ordered out and charged according-
•
ly. . , .
Auditor's Notices, V. 00; Executor's and Ad
ministrators' Notices. 03.00. All •cointnunica
firma of limited or individual, interest; 10 cents
per line. Obituary Notices,'lo cents perline.--.
Marriage and Death Notices free.
JOB PRINTING
executed neatly and promptly and atralr prices.
BLANKS:.
DecclA, 3lortgagra, Notes, Justices', Coruna
hies' Schub l nun other blanks for solo.
C4ROCEIZIES.--Teas m - great vartety
n.h la cheep for th e quatlttea., Dried Peaches. the
nut In market. A a:equality of Ilulamet, Sugar,Cof
ten and assortment of if plate, ite.
Plano, DO Wl. . AVU,TriVtlabt
1311sssU1ecNas 7DirooltOrp'.
Two line: in aisDirrefory,ono
such, ucklitional line, 50 etc
SAVINGS BANK. NE VEMLYDDDe - gIIPIT cali• •
[crest on all Deposits. MOD s genll.
CC Dasklsg Das
S. AU 416 CQ.
W. L MOSS &CO Dealetabl; Dry Goods; 11ita.4140
Boots and Shoe*, and General Merchandise. On Mal
street. second door below the Eplacapot Cbnin►. •_ • •
17:4101%* HOTEL kept by 'WILLIAM MTV. OD M/4/1
atecat. near rho Lepot.—•
W. S. IIIS&D. FM/ ndry. and dealer to Plows sod Wad
atonally, ono door from P.blunero Hotod, Milo U.
F. P. KHMER. Carnage Slitter and Intdertalnir,
Main Street, two doors below Hawley's Store.
. .• .
MsCOl.l.Oll BROTHERS. Realonia 140Cetics an
Provisions, cm Math !Street*
Ii.OARRZT t SON. Dealers In Maur. read. Yak%
Salt,, Lime. Cernekt. Groceries and Prlndalons,o•
ataiaunin, oppopite the Depot.
W. t T. HAYDEN, Mannfaetneers et . Cfgata mI
Wholeenle dealan, In Yankee Notions and Zany
Goods. on Hate Street, below Eplieopal Chore& e.
a1t.49 ENAP.l.extber Mannfnetatarg and deileas
In Mc wee Finding, An., nenrEptinnal plumb. .
AINEY DentirslnDruninn6Yedfelnen
and Manufacturers of Clgarg. on Kan Must., title
the Depot.
I. DICEERIIAN. le.. Dealt? In general merchindiss
and Clothing. Brick Store. on Main Street.
, .
L. LrfAIRTM. Mann&enter of Leather. ad dada
In ganerni Marchandioe. on Main Street.* '
. _
U. P. DORAN, Merchant Tailor and dealer 'la Rads
ItsdeDlothlng, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provision"
Maki StrecL•
LENOXVJLLE.
WHITE, Y®ataatmeratin4 duly In sari
or Plows god Crattom • • •
1872.
.
IL TINA LEY—Dealer In Stores, ra, Obppar, ISPOR
and 'Sheet] ran Ware, Caeliara., ae. Ala*, martatadas
er or Fib& t Neal a to:border. Eva Trocigh azalLaad Pipe
!madam attended to at tali ptices7iilbson
Peanarlaasla.—ly.
•
EDWAUDS .t BRYANT, Mastifaiturers of WajoL•
and Sleighs, near the Ingalls• §tore.
. . . .
0.8. BMCBS—County Surveyor, of Busquebsitua Cava
ty. Office In the Court Rouse. Montrose. P a.-40-tro
ABEL TtITIRELL. Dealer, Si Deere, Medfeline,' LI.
geom. Rebus, Oft,, Dye Staffe r , Groceries, Jewfam
Rolloncetc. [ce, Z. "Ac
JAMES R. CARMALT. AtterNay at LW.- Olds ana.
door below Turbot] House. Palls Aviane.• • -
WM. R. COOPERS CO.. Banceri. sell - Forntga Pro
mo Tlck:t. and Dulls on .ftgland, Ireland anogfkot 4
•
BILLINGS STROUD. Genet's Fire end Life Omar
ance Amos; alto,sefl Makes° and detthientTleiacts
to New York and Philadelphia. Once onedoarait
ofthe Bank.
F. B. CRANDLER. General Incimwaißwrl3onringXs
chine Agent. Public Avenue.• . •
BURNS ‘t NICITOLS. the plocolo rettOratainllllredi
ctne, Cigar', Tubacco,llpes. Pocket , Booki, dp,ata
vles Yankee Notions, Sc., Brick Block.
WM. L. COS, parent mallet skid dealer's all Bridge
penally kept by the trade, opposite too Sank.
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BOTO & CORWIN. Deniers In Stoves, Hardware *
end litannnieturers or Tin and Sbeethen ware, eimaer
of Stein and Turnpike street.
S. n. MOTLSE, Merchant Tailor and dealer 11i
Cloth.. Trimmings, and Furnishing Goods. mad.
iteadyMade Clothing. on rain Street, neat doo to
low Little and Illakaleei Law Onot.
A. N. BULLARD. Dealer In Ureteric's, Prov
Roots, Sualoaery and Vainkee Notions, at /Yeti t
Patine Avenue.. • • _ . _
43. F1LX3137../Ma ME CYO' sat.,
artoires Tax coot', eats.,
30113 8. irAtinsLi, p7oiiiiok;
P.l,!elt Stages kairn tilts Tioaile
thr D. L.. L NV, Ito Erie, sod the Letj Igh Y•lll7,,Bars
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HOWAO.SANITARY.ALD
ATION,'
For the 11.ciiiiati 71 cure oftbc Erring win Ylnthrh .
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Principles of (Merit.' rtglantletspy.
/Sony. on lb° hrrors at Youth wi th . „Fa I/ otArr, .
In mho ton VS lininisre and 'Social Erllt, with' similar ?-'
aid for thtenteted. - .Sent free, In sealed eny-t.t.' , .1112:
dm* .I.IIAYALID ASSOCIATION. Dos, F'. L'aiWclubta. ,
WILLIAM SAllit' , ' ,- '-;‘
Ex' unitive Furniture Warcremn Ton will Ind the baps%
stark of • • . •
FIRST CLASS MID
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FUR N Iru.R.lF'l,-"i
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,To be bend In ttit.•mir6u of II e eontirl; or
man untpu re, end et bneee nine cannot tall VI giro 14111 ,
factlun. LK wake, Ike eq beet .. I • -, .• '
• =TENSION-VD/ILES,:
Iv dig CountAl , and WARELC.Stbibtaa. :73 7.0.
UPHOLSTER,Y WOlllZ,'
Of .1.1 klud• re:4...102411mq,
9z• 43. - 333 rE4 lith;
,OF viatious =pt. •
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PURE 1.c0.1.
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U N D.E R TA K. I N.G;
The iohanlbrr will hereafter make the aseleitiklet C;,
epi , einity lu Al* besineaa. Hating Jett emmtleted a
,NEW and Om mutt ebraet HEARSE la lbw ttate,alli - •
seeding Ala syni.ve will be attended to preamtly tog al, 11-
satieracter,r ellargroe. • - - -
Tart W.' SMITH SOL"-
ktoetiote;„ PA.. Jae.
Y. numsTruerott's Nuncs.. - -to The mite
ofJeko I. (Moines. decease& taco of Lenox typo:-
letter, or elolmlnlai tattoo la the Judd 0041•
to: keen grouted to the understoed,oll pelotas en
100 said resets,-are requested to aka bervedlats'
ostsluent. end Demos barley elstrueszolost sold gelato
eft requested to present them without delay,'
MARY UALIDNER. Jamie tettsttlx,
Drl:getraler,Dee..ll.lB7l.—wll. .
'F'‘,IADI FOR PALE.
OF ONE RUNIMMII AND Etatrricaitif r ."-
sttestiol an the road betweea Silver Lake
!aka. well watered led well ombered, e
,Eaod
sad tatliangs. etc:, Cc.
. 4:ausi,ncesr.
swam r. %plaque/434A go re, -
;mete e; iret,-
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