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

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    Ti41J1)11CO - CRXV.
Religions Services.
The WI - vim In the several Churches of blunt
rose are as follow :
B trTIFT VillniCß.Rxv. J. E. City....luaßD. D. Dalt.r
lialMsthcerrgres —.103a and 7 p.
Pabbeth sthciar. -- " Pi en
Prayer Mvalug. Wednesday Evenlsg. 7,
CATHOLIC Ur, Berrzor
habbath Per•ittm, Eccond Monday In each l.. Month
Sabbath school Iramedlaiely beton, Man.
PIACOrA L CMIRCIL.Res. S. A. W Aataarin. Radar.
Sabbath . ........ .10.1 j n in. and 7}{ p. in.
Acp.lnv . . . ...„ .
~WrAk;...llst liery4s—
.SlKTllolllT Ertscorm. . .. Iter.
Sabbath Services 10.15 a. m. and . 7.11011. m.
Sabbath S•rhoo P
Yrayer l
ThuradaYa. 130p.m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ...... R ea. Musa.
Rahaath Services 10.45 a. m. and '11.4 p, U .
........ . . — l%'lsp. m
PntPlEeeßiellueseiss Sseninpe p. d.
Arrivals and DCparillrei of Mails.
Arrinais Departures.
Vontrose Depot, (Daily,) 600 P. AL fi 20 A. v.
Nen. )11101r1, " 10 00 .. . d. 130 r. s.
Wyalw.ittg, " 7CO r. at. 300 A. M.
TunktiaMnoCk, " 3 00 r. u. 10 00 A. 3,1.
600 r. a. SOOA. IL
Conklin :,;14Alion,, 700 P. Al.. 7.00 A. M.
Ita,cfo; fop;; _ :6 OD r.
Nl6.l.Poppen; i 0 00 A. M. 400 r. m
The New York, - Tunkbannock, New Milton],
end Wylusing mails are daily; the Conklin
Statimr mail will leit‘4onTuesdaye., Thursdays,
and Saturdays: Bingliampton mail, rid Silver
Lake, will leave on Monday„ at 0:30 u m., Tues•
day and Thursday iit 8 p." m ; lieShoppen mail
will leave on Mondays, Wcdneadaya, and Fri
days.
•.
alwrrloNAL STAad..
Montrose Depot, (Daily [ ) GOOP. n. 11 00
Nen - Milford, 330 r. n, 730 A. Si.
GUI. L Sllll.ll, Postmaster.
Montrose, January -4; 1873.
Neu' Adveritartartnita,
rrad the following advertisements, new
t his peat , : •
Strayed—J. F. Heavy.
Arlministnstor's Notice—W. C. Curtis.
Dissolution=-0. Cenne d 2 E C, Smith.
Public Sale-3f. M. .oi. A. Willintns.
Brat:cats-a 1...0cai.5.
Gamin's Tar Itemedies.
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lickaglsledgment.,
The members of 3lonlrose Fire CompanT,
'No 2, tender a rote of thanks to the friends,
citiremt, and Brother Firemen, for their attend
ance at their late reception, also to the Ladies
who hci, them at that time.
J. IL ILkvisFonn, Foier.mA:c,
IL Smrrn,
know-Bound Sheep.
At Alhert Lea, Neb., seven sheep were com
pletely snowed infor ten days eluting the late
answ....Qarms. 71bey were discovered be lefr.
Nelsonla'seeitiga little coluttin of steam-like
stislne' front a snow bank. The salnu ion
the slidep • was broug,lst about hp th e ir healed
Lre.:44- .rluising and melting away a bole in the
top of the drift sufficiently large to admit air
The alcep canto out alive, but they were a lit
tle tar kas so Wale good onnton.
Not tbe ircrwL
L... b.r.azi s cc-ar tonic:o4e for
th.i screw) of the weather it ei .121.3111111 g in c0w
1...1.:50n to that tritiettrrer . n3ed whei•
there wic titrrnity o smatuer et all_ 1-'n.e.ta
prurallod.l.o ercr: Ta;s4 pota . IU tbo
..9" , cx iorbu. fOi in Maine kin r.ihe
e.y. sna an Or. 105/21 of Augur:. ;cc to tic
I:act:am, of- proiaorr mallow gin , * fw:: l2 .- ,1
in ihe open 2.1.1 rropr. .a•c•re tS;;M, .1
TI ,ur seta at SIG per bunt-0, wJ scot oara
In 4ealand $4. $3 per Irasltti
bro. day of August, i372,aceytrtling, to Ow tersts
WoplLll Sc. 1100; : 0111cc7s. t rot the contract. and o we had every reason
The Constitutional Convention, of cr • kw: believe it wo ul d have been at . the lime we made
o , lukte on the,"woman qheatis, - a lopt.d in oar lest report.
Oic tonowinci Women of It is but justice to the contractor, 3Er. .)lar
the age . of 2l 4 y4.m.vs and ups . =,., r3all ho elegi- cey, to Mato Ms! no hlanta can be attached to
bie to any office of cantral ra assaagetutod un- him in this matter. as ho has prtisectaed the
elle'Sateto! of this Style: These words , work to our sntisfactiOn, and nith meat credit
tuttird in t:nmmittecofthaConstitntion
ol Convention list week as a new St.liOLl for the
...srganie law of Penn.y/e.tuia. Women are now
cligible.thitteßoyrtly. of School Direcituy in
lEssYlaild:and . the sVstoto has Watf‘ed very weli-
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CZlltre "
A number of cattle in this rielidty have been
au:het:L*l9th a T rliseasuanppuoadjo Le ervebr,
mcnintitis:or . infiatnati to of the mem-
Mme envelipinz, thei brain and spinal.eord„
a said trybesimilar Ilk diseithethai-attittA
tmrots and proved to fatal,': short time an, e
trt the epizootic was , prevalent, and hras by
h me-culled - a relapse of that disease. if this
rhttledroemme siostid become sitsvidehpread and
prrhslent PA the epizOotic was, it will canoes:6
erhouhres was to the dairy interests, as well as
a serious inconvenience : to ionimmers of dairy
products.—ltiagliorarrei Republican.
A Tblef Nabbed.
Two Erie Hallway detectives, Crum Elmira,
Leuagtit a thief to klunuose on Sunday morn
ing last. whom they bad arrested at Su.sonehan-
ZA. in We act of robbing the Railway office of
shoat ps,ooo, which was found in his posses
sion.. The officers had been On MS . track for
some time, and by well laid plans they Were en.
aided to nab him at this time, In the very act
a' escaping with big iU . gotten bootie. He is
well known to the detectives, to be . one of a
numerous gang of expert thieves.altd meander
along our' tboroughfants to perform just such
eoblaerits as the one attempted at Snaquehannts.
Ile Asides in Buffalo, N. Y. He wis committed
to jail to await trial a: lite next Court of
4 tarter &malaria
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Dr. Braun'. Leetnre.
Ih. T. L. Bro*n, of Binghamton, is lecturing
si oh great effect in various parts of the cone
tr.. OPIMAtic stiVeti or totoperollcm
the peopl e is this vicinity may be favored with
a visa from lam. We copy the fb ktvtaa :Ohm
of his lecture. from the - Chernangcr - (N..Y.)
American
" Dr. T. L Brown, of Binghamton, delivered ,
• lecture on temperance, at Good Templare
Hai in this village, on Priday evening
lk litou d hattdle2) hirkenlrfeck in svinatineiiiit
term. from these we hare heard advocate this
tame on A:inner oecissionv.„ He did not "54a
Irau - those who sell spiritous Niers, froi even
dtaxtlivir tionrvietiins•up befort his audience
but impressed upon his hearers the. raiiiortalanti' l
d , ltitsing„ that an appetite. for strong drinks
illanst-he created. In other words, to be tern
perate in diet, ant! keertera in that state
health that it will ,not rehire _atiroulatda,4
111 / Lamm to bolster it up. Dr. Brown urges
fr ulPenutos an aIL things.
.lie is 1,11 enemyr!PT
va; toffee. and alyaoco; . as, as "those poi.
that may befasted on all tables.—nnistrird
`luegar sad popper; Tha Doctor, Its tear Jaffe*
m*- 111 is ratitertacileal In many a his: vieirs,tiat
*ht.' a pleasing, linpnnalve and - Instreintir,
kiarer, and though sfeinay differ 'an'
Yg n P point!. Vel:Ols, Omit . that he fortified Ins •
krghoeqt/ with pinta that are not easily •atist!
The bill . initiCigtigthe Tiny oN Jnicas in this
eactunotiwealth to two dollars per day, has
psssed both the Ile„sinture and gouc
to ; rlic GovernorfOr his akproiaL will with
out doubt become a incr.
Small I'oi lir Scranton
The small pox is raging to an alarming ex
tent in Scranton, as we learn from private sour
celt, although nothing .I.seatid about it through
the public Journals, "lest It might injure busi
ness." The disease has assumed a most malig
nant typcAnd proves fatal in almost every ease.
Did Not fail.
The Lyons Republican Is still published, not-
NY ithstanding the incident which Tinsley relates,
as follows: "A. former subscriber who discon
tinued his Republican, because he could not
make it say jolt such things as ha thought it
.ought to say, has, we learn, recently expressed
considerable surprise to his friends that the pa
per should keep running--since he has with ,
drawn his patronage. It was pretty close work
tors while, we confess ; hat by omitting to put
sugar in our tea, iusct by reversing our paper
collars for the second and third time, we man
aged to 'rub along until a new subscriber came
to take the place of our respected but disgrun
tled friend and then Richard was himself again.
Nothing but rigid economy will carry one over
such a calamity as the loss of a subscriber l"
Interesting Mblieni Sin es.
There are contained in the Bible, 3,580,439
letters; words, 773,692; verses, 31,173; chap
ters, 1,189; books, 66; the word "and" occurs
46,277 times; the word "Lord" Is contained 1,-
835 times, and that of "reverend" but once,
which occurs in the 9th verse of the third
Psalm ; the middle verse of the Bible occurs in
the 118th Psalm, sth verse; the 21st verse of
the 7th chapter of Ezra contains all the letters
of the alphabet except ".1 ;" the 19th chapter
Second Kings and the 37th chapter of lotiala
are alike; the Bth verse of the 9th chapter of
Esther is the longest contained in the lishle,nnd
We 35th verse of the second chapter of John is
the shortest; the Bth, 15th, 21st, and 31st verses
or We-107th Psalm are alike; cach verse in the
134th Psalm ends alike; there are no words or
names contained in the Bible of more than six
syllables; average number of letters in A * word,
four.
The Odor of Flowers.
Many of our lady gardeners are doubtless
looking forward with eager anticipation to the
time when they will be rehtsed'from close rooms
and enforced inn risonment, and con have a
good time arorrod their garden walks, trimming
borders, planting slips and seeds, and preparing
for the summer campaign among Ute roses_ Iles
it ever occurred to them that in the ardor of
flowers there are laws dimly shadowed, and as
yet unwritten, concerning the accords of frag
rance, the harmonics of sweet odors, and that
there harmonies see governed by rules as fixed
and 11.9 beautiful as those that Tule the play of
colors in the prism, or the vilfmt ions of sound
and the relatives of the diatonic scale. Th e
three elements of floral beauty are color, form
and fragrance, and the flower which corninnes
these in the fullest proportion is the rose, whose
pure and penetrating odor has been regarded
from all time as the type or all that is b e autiful
to the smell and most charming to the sett', It
may perhaps yet prove the Ley to the gamut, of
ordors.
nontrose italltrny.
u H.Kpotrr ur vis flo.qu of I) Inv:( -
'mug or vin MONTROSE 11.,11 C..ai•ANY
T 4 . TliE STOcKAtiq.ar-us, JAM:ARV MITI, /57.1
ac Stackla.'l4rs of the .I.ThAtro,c Railaray :
GP-VrtelLEN —ln prese^ , ing Uti, nnr Secund
Annual Report, We are reluctantly counpellett
to state that our road was not finis hed on the
to LitauwlC The ;rant of Well aud money Loa
th.r.n the true reason ulty , the road ului not tin
isLect au:con:ins to our expeetnti,n.
The winter of 1811-2 was no severe that but
little :nia,gress was made in the work, except in
snowed the deeper rats. In the months of
Maya:rad Jane lust, the work pre:rue:red fisvora
bly, but about the Ist ra July the men at work
on the road generally kit for the hay and har
vest fields, and did not reams until &runt the
tut of October. The months of October arid
November were very wet„rintrlcring light sur
face gradieg.very stair and expensive work.
Under all these disadvantages, the contractor
pushed forward the grading with great vigor
and perseverina
Our want aluoney has occasioned as con
siderable enalatiftassm'vitt.
According to our agreement with the Lehigh
Valley Railroad Aikimpany; we are not able to
borrow money, so that we tire compelled to de
pend l,r our revenue upon the sums' collected
from our stock subscriptions. Many of the
Stockholdera have made great arterifices to meet
their payments, and are &serving of much
Praiser / am sorry tasay ant others appear to
make but little effort to pay their instalments—
some; in fact, trying to repudiate theirsubserip
thins 'altogether. These subscriptions were re
ceived in good faith, and Influenced Others to
'tactibc, and upon these total subscriptions the
Directors were induced to put the road under
contract The refusal of any of the Stockhold
ers tomeet their engagements' is looked upon
with surprise and regret, and I recommend that
snits be brought against ail such delinquents
to compel them to meet their obligations
-1 would almost recommend that until money
is raised (rout this sotirce, all futikir 'work on
the road rcnrnin suspended-
A large amount-lots already been expended
on construction, and the want of good faith on
the part of a portion of the
. Stockholders, has
been a serious loss ter the Company, as no rev.
enue can arise until the road is completed. The
hope is exprmssed that all the Stockholders
meet their engagammtapromptly, and thus re
lieve the COmtainy.
The gradiusispattpleted to - Minter's," a
distance of about twenty-one (211 miles, and
the useklitYto,aeie didoortit Too fowl is
in runninr, order to:,*aingynle, a distatiisC of
about fourteen (14)
• Thugs's(ling from "flustroses" to Montrose is
ray light, and aM lie completed by the first of
JuneiprerrldM; the amount due in Stock ;nib- .
soxintionS le paid, in which ease work may be
.resumed in the apring,as anon as the frost Is out
.elf the geouncL If these payments had been
made4s*Ybecaniredie;the raid, would, be
fore this:Ust been 'completed and running,
thus yieldlnke revenue to the iitockhiilders.
The laying of 'the Track was slotted to T. G.
Walters, who Os tines. far giving entire ettlstac.
lion to theteinriany and done credit to hicaselE
He shus doengte transportation business on the
road whibs Ispirx to track.
t_ •
boVietifil ios niivt, two ate box,
itsiolitioit con now otiltie road. The
• emotive was tiolit of the Baldwin Locomotive
.
13Voricidiiidlbetititiiii the eh* of r um out'.
vir manna courpotTi" ott No to be
pit! for lii'tbe bonds of otir Company. Wo
have a tom-table, engine home, and pockets
with same 2000 feeting of siding at Tunisian",
neck for the shipment of coal; we also have
one *ate; tanlialaiut ten (10) miles from Took
harinock.
We'were fortunate in purchasing our Imi- -
road iron before the advance in Iron took place,
thus saving about eighteen thousand ($18,000)
dollars.
it was thought advisable to adopt the 40 lb.
rail instead Of the &Sib, upon which latter our
engineer's estimate was based. The change In
creased the cost, but In the end will be found
economical.
In addition to the amount of money received
from Stock subscriptions, as still appeu in the
report of our Treasurer, Rm. :Cooper, esq.,
the "Lehigh Valley Railroad Company" have
advanced on aucount of Iron, Spikes, Splices,
etc., one hundred and twenty-five thousand
(025,000) dollars, for which we have issued to
them 2500 shares of our Capital Stock. They
have also taken six thousand (6,000 dollars of
our seven per sent. Bonds at 00, the proceeds of
which were applied in part payment for our lo
comotive, these bonds being a portion of the
po,ooo which we are authorized to use for the
equipment of the road.
It may appear to some that the engineering
expenses are heavy in proportion to the mat of
the work ; this Is partly in consequence of try
fig to avoid heavy cuts and fills in gradlng,and
thus avoid a greater expense, but more in con
sequence of the slow progress of the work.
Had the road been completed In September, or
I even in October last, the rest of engineering
would have been but little more than It now is,
with one-third of the length of the road still
unfinished. All of which Is respectlidly sub
mitted.
JAMES I. BIJASSLES. President
Springville, Jan. 18, 187.1
To thr Stara()tiers of tht Montroao Railway Co:
GESTLEMICS :---I herewith hare the honor to
submit statement of the financial condition of
the Montrose Railway Comyany at this date,
December Slat, 1872:
DEBIT. -
To tatal Cash Subscriptions paid in
to date .0°,141.91
" amount received trout Lehigh Val
ley W R.1E1,000.00
" amount received from Freight and
Passengers 20518
" amount reed from Intereston the -
deposit from Messrs. Wm. H.
Cenper kit Co., bankers
By Amount paid nn account of Construction,
Right of Way, Equipment and Expenses,viz:
For Grading. 1161,409.23
" I.ayi g Track 4,051.33
" II It. Ties .. 13,000.00
" Engineering Expenses.... ...... . 11,343.95
" Preleminary Survey and Incident
al Expenses 1,771.30
" Right 'of Way 4,331.41
" Equipment 637.00
' Superstructure 207.70
" Officers' Sslories (two Tears) 3,050.00
" Error in Entry, Dec. 13, 1871.... 5113.48
$n935.42
Wm. R. Coorm, Treasurer.
Officers or the ?,lontrose Railway Company,
January 13th, 2.473 :—Pr...shlent, James I.
11lakslee; Treasurer, Wm. U. Cooper; Secreta•
ry, Chess. L. 11nrala ; Engineer, Felix Ammrt,
Jr.; Directors, Hebert Boltz, Chas. 0. Skeer, S.
1). Thomas, 11. K. Sherman. C. M. Oere, Wm.
.1. 31ulfort1, Sam!. Stark, G. E. Palen, lienj. F.
Sylvanui Tyler, SoinL H. Sayre,
Azur Lathroll.
Silver Enke Election
The following communication upriraml in the
Slontrrwe P i eptiblican the week following rice
Mg. Earroa:—Election being over. I Imre
concluded to send you it fun - lines about the re-
atilt in this town, tidal:Mg It might be of inter-
est to the readers of the A..;nibticoa. As you are
aware, th- dam of dee ' wag eery stormy awl ,
disagreeable., bat, notwithstanding the severity
4: the day, our Republican and Temperanoe
fr:ends were all at the milk, 'and not only car- I
tied all the principal oSlees in the township,but,l
gained a growl temperance tictory, the town
, shin giving only I:l rotes roe license and 81 t,
against heense. We elected E. W. Rose for Jus.
, dee of the Pence. T. Sullivan for Assessor. and +,
I other township officers. So }on see we nre not
idle in this part of the county. Silver Lake has
done well and bids tairyet to become the banner
I township. The men who have bronght nbont this
', citing*: iteserve.well of their Repnblican friends
and of the friends of Temperance and good
order. I might mention B. M. Gage,
Esq..
!le-
publicnn, and T. Sullivan and some of his
friends of the old Democratic party, who crud:-
edbard to bring about these good results.
Is the above an idle boast of some Radical
croaker? Or is Mr. Sullivan, who is so daunt
ingly presented thrtnigh the columns of a Radi
cal "ring" orgaa, a RKPCIILICAS? Wsa it pub
livlted
with, nr without his consent f There are
questions that need to be answered. It is not
because we have any misgiving as to the future
of the true Democracy of Silver Lake that we
ask these questions, for she will be knard as true
as the needle to the pole. Any attempt to vent
personal spleen by deserting to the enemy-has
not of late proved so disastrous to like Democ
racy in this county as to the person making the
revolution. Renee we allude to this case at this
time only that a correction may be made, but
may attention at our readers to it in a
more pointed manner in the future if compelled
so to do. - 11 v their fruit ye shall know them."
riar.a..xtxtx.a.Ca.ENs.,
Dix—REED—ln Jackson, at the house of E. W.
Diz, March 4th, by Rev. A. 0. Sterns, Joel
Dix, of Gibson, Pa., and - Miss Emma Reed, of
Hannibal, Ma.
CawLttzu—Pocr—At tho residence of the
bride's father, at Angelica. N.Y., Feb. 26, 111 ,
Jacob Milker to Miss Sandi Post only daugh
ter of Captain Post.
7:13E1.0..'g.1atE11.
Da.saa—ln ILtrford, on the sth day of lk,tarch,
Chas. W. Deans, of Lee Mat.or, St.. Marrs
co., Md., aged 40 years and 21 days.
Business Locals.
DP. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES REM:
late the Liver. &Id by all Dranista.
BLANK LEASES and LAND CONTRACTS
f er:Ae at this office,
Alm), Note..., Deeds, and all other Blanka.
ANIMAL MEETESO.—Tbe Annual /Keeting 01
the Odd Feltalie liellAftociatlim, War - the eke
thin of oflieencand transaction of other busi
nese,will beheld - at Odd Fellow's Ball,Toesday,
April lit, Lim, at 6 p. rn-
Cuals. IL Start, t3V.
Montrose, Marettlitii, 1873.—ar4
WE hare Just added a new Half Hearn
Gordon Press to our office, and we are nostrPre
pared for *business.' Our facilities GU job work
are now unsurpassed,. by any one in this see ,
"lion. We propose to do all the work that our
friends shall feel disposed to given; as 'good as
the hest, as quick is the qakkft- ti and Is cheap
as the cheapest. Prove us by a trial
IptusrehtlL
Justke of the Pisice office 9fer L. 5. Lea
beitn's store, Great Bend bortfts., flOsquebso
tos C0..,-Pa. His tbeiletticsomt Otitis - dockets
of the Ws Lau licethow, deemed. Office
boomtown 9 ton o'clock, a. us, and, fro m Ito
delockp. m. . .
Grist Baia Oct. Yd
Donssion.L-ne friends of Rev. E. W.
Breekenridge r vrillmsakethn &donation visit at
the house of Hrs. Bertha Warner, Forest Lake
Centre, on Thursday, afternoon and evening, of
March 13th, tql., A cordial invitation to
11V ounsn o Con.
Forest Lake Centre, Feb. 25th, 1873.
Pmarrgn I PLA1171;11! I—We have on band an
ample simply of fresh ground Cayuga Plaster,
at $8 OD per ton. Alan, Lime for land and ma
sonry, as cheap as can be purchased any s r bete,
this aide of Binghamton.
Ton na/ & Cuascen.
Montrose Depot. Feb. tali 1873.
New Pork Produce Market.
Corrected weekly by Rordlo_g, Ilavden, & Co.,
323 Wo.sbington St., New York.
Butter, tub
" ftrk1n.........
Cheese, dairy, per 1b...
factory"
Eggs, per dos .......
Flour, per barrel.— .
Corn meal, 100 Tbs.—%
Wheat, per bushel....
Rye
Oats
Corn
Flops, crop of 1872....
Tallow
Lard per lb
Potatoes per bbl
Apples '
Turkeys per lb
Chickens "
Ducks "
A Disease) with a Thousand Symtoms.
Dyspepsia la the most perplexing of all hu•
man ailments. Its ',lnatome are almost infinite
in their variety, and the forlorn andileireMdent
victims of tiredisease often fancy themselves the
prey, In torn, of every known malady. This is
due, In part, to the close spmpatbv which exists
between the stomach and the brain, and in part
also to the fact that any disturbance of the di
gestive function necessarily disoniers the liver,
the bowets and the nervous system, and affects,
to some extent, the quality of the blood. A
medicine that, like Hostettefs Bitten, not only
tones the stomach, but at the same time con
trols the liver, produces a regular habitof body,
braces the nerves, purities the fluids and "minis
ters to a mind diseased," is therefore the true
and only specific for chronic indigestion. Both
is the operation of this famous vegetable restor
ative. It not only cures dyspepsia, but also all
concomitants and consequences. Moreover, It
is invaluable as a preventiveof indigestion. No
one who chooses to take half a wineglassthi of
this agreeable appetizer and stomachic habitual
ly three times a day will ever be troubled with
oppression after eating, nausea, sour eructations
or
any other indications of a want of vigor .in
tio. digestive and assimilating organs. • The de
bility and languor superinduced by hot weather
are Immediately and permanently relieved by
the Bitters. and persons who are constitutional
ly Inclined to look upon 11th "as through a glass
darkly." will be apt to take a brighter and more
hopeful view of the situation under the gerbil
influence of this wholesome medicinal Satan
lan t.
$48,935.42
THE CX3NYESSIONS OF AN INVALID.
PUBLISHED as A warning end for the benefit
of rung and othen who soder from Remus
Deb Silty. Loos of NUntlood. 2c., mapplythr
• THE MEANS OT stir CURE.
Written by one who cured himself, atter un
dergoing considerable quackery, and sent free
on receiving a post-paid directed envelope.
Acllre-..q NATHAN MAYFAIR,
arooklyo. June It, 'U. Goa.lra,
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A frfOlTLlfilhif arborniffered for parr lanai fferrcas
e
Pernsatom Lk•mty, and ell the effects ni
youthful ladireistlan Will fur the lake of suffering hu
manity. rend free to all urbo Geed It. the receipt sad di
rection air making the Pimple remedy by veil& bruin
tun-d. Scacrwr• ortshancto prod. by themdeireesexprll
mite can da w byaddreasia:, in protect mandillenee, •
Nem Advertisements.
7AND HILLS
PRINTED AT TIES OFFICE
igcr oTirE TO SETTI.II—Ttte sada rya', tat,. Oda
marittai at rtality. sollea to all ihotto who •ra la
da to ta to trim to call and aroma* the IMMO ban+ The
Ow day of April sett, as by to doing 'Nes toll) at tC
thrfZl•eitel COM/. t. lIICHIGY.
ht. Joacph, Mora 7,16:3.-4w
fthOWEI: AND TIMOTHY
n old' ettAlomer a: Those that wnnt
seta on credit I desire should call before
the 20th of March in order to be certain
to secure it. CiLAI received id 'only time.
Call at the Store of 11. J- Webb, Montrose
Pa. . O. D. I.4,:rimor:,
26th, 1873.—Gw.
e — - - -
trCTION BALE. —rim sabsertbsr •411. it tea
o'clock; a. m.. 00
W ednesday. March 28, Matteis, viz :
One pair ho;:hs. aide* Om, beer powtr. with stirs
tra rssrlee. sod thresber tordtlasashlnd. set Istatilfid•
near. set tears I.arness. Angle batons., market
w
churn dog. giltdotatte. bees. hikes, .forks.,=:
els. double Sarre/ gun,. ',bat, chairs. -tiddri.tred•
Wborcauf,stoods: storgic - pagoseparts.. G CZQ rge
Wood entn, (unit/ saw) winegcr. eider: and
port, In bursts. Ac.. Ise. •
Sak on D. ISt waxes Oirst:in addewster, one sod •
brit miler from Montrose. on h prontb: time he toms
or sslnd cm , r. wrib a:vowed security.
A. C. WEDGE. "
ootruse. Xtretrl-1812.'
A REPUBLICAN
SNAKE CBJ:ZE
scam.
Tin Covey emus:animals *Mari far sale. AO Ms
grounds, thellallAlse at Rildge
ACROSS Till SNAIL, CREME, IN LIBERTY Town
suir.xeml TOO PIONS'S ULLA...!
to tbs lowest owl etas %dela: o MONDAY , . MARCIE
MS. s S o'clock p. La.
The plte and sterAltiertlakia Are mat Bt2t will be
read and et/dialed on that dar.and can bo area and ex
amined by all Interested at tba more of WM. U. Bort.
prior to that time. All laterrsted !arid Bridge. at/m
arnuacties• tor tbe balling of Um wIU pima at
lend. B, (Mitre Caws
cuccuasotil Ceti.
Ceemilmilasere O.o3.4.llriaram. llama S. MIL
a . . M.
Produce and Couruatsioallerchast.'
Cormliana& satiated and swath stead. la mediate
ly on aria of goo& Bead for /tapping code and sten
Alert-nen :
}Gallons) Pak Hank of New Tart
North thrtr Rank of New Talk. • ,
Narian Nallmat Bank at Nrw `Tart.
Lung Wand Dank a! Droattra. N. T
Fob. 12.
11Rao nrusuag
The rutwalber would utkeetroce to the west& publle
that he le prepared to lerrdeb aD rtytes of the above eel.
clouted insthumattta.
New Styles Six Octavo Sat
Abe, for the quidiet4 —' -
CHICKERIN6 PIA.N9jB!
- arareatandrer.jge
yji. . Apply to use moss loottoso, or oildnoo at Illootroor.
G. C. MTN, *scat.
'NoWisoN 18arg.-4w. .
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Special Notices.
=2==
71 Der et, !few Tens.
.` New'~ddeiilse nee ts : `... _"
NTlCt.—Tbla le to ta0 9 90 Ma public against trust.
lag Michael harry on ray account, as I will pay no
debts of his contracilng atlsy thte date.
WIL BARRY.
I=2
ABEL TURRELL,
DRUGGIST,
nicozstrcosse, .IPeosasx'a..
Is continually receiving NEW GOODS, and keeps con
lineally on hand a hill and destruhlo assortment of gen
nine D RUGS, MEDICINES. CIIE.M ICA LS. Paints, Oils,
Dyestuffs, TEAS, Spleen, and other groceries, stone
w•nr. wall paper. gloss-ware. fruit Jars, mirror, lamps,
chimneys, keeoxne. td.#lllllclf nil., tanners' or. nests.
foot oil, refined Whale Oil, foil for lantern.. oil for
sewini machines, Olive 011,Sperm Oil, Spirits Turpen
tine, arnishes. Canary Seed, V Inerar.PotaPh.ootlcen.
tested Lye. A sit , Grease „_Trusses, Supporters, Medical
Instruments. Shoulder Braces, Whips, Gans, Pistols
Cartridge.. Powder. Shot, Lead, Gun Capsßlasting
Powder and Fuse, Viollns.Strinns, Bows, etc. Flutes,
Fifes. etc., Fish Rook. and Lines,Dar and' oilet Soaps.
Rote Oils, Hair Restorers. and flair Dyes. Brushes,
Pocket Knives, Spectacl,s, Silver and Silver Plated
f PkviladlrXe t ., tpii,llm (to-Rad
luipqrtmehtbf
PetiCrT ddi:IPS, LRY.-arid PrtIPPORY.
As, iheleading abLa Skit froa: Or "-
PATENT MEDICINES.
The people are Invited toeall at the Druz and Varlet,
Store of ASSL TURRItt.I.
/eh. 1,18 Z. Eviablii.hed 1849.
NIONTROSE GRADED SCHOOL,
08 24 . xa A. r-t.
FALL Tana Began Sept. 2d, 1872.
WrSTER TERM Begins Jan. 2d, 1873.
Branco TERM 'April 21,1873.
717/910N—higher Department, -) • -$6 00
Secondary Department, 5 00
The connect' Instruction includes the ENO
LIAR BILSNCRES, the LANGUAGES, MATGEIIAT
ICS, and the NATURAL SEIRNCES.
STUDENTS ARE FITTED FOR
COREGES:=MSTITOTIONS
F TeNIW.G- ,
And SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN to tho
Prepiration of Teachprs.
The Building is Commodious, Preis
ant, and well-arranged for
IMPARTING INSTRUCTION
•
' .
•
Studen ta can enter at at any lime, and
Tuitiowwill be i
Charged Proportionally
Rooms'itaiv.bc secured for those
desiriu, 7 m to b oar d' hemselves
•
Foe furttre particulars address A. B.
BERLIIV Principal, or the Secretary of
the Boaid.
WIL H. JESSUP, Pies
R. THATCHER, Sec'y. :
111" u trine, Oct. 30. .I•2+-6m.
cdr sale
WE offer fur sale one of the finest !louses and
lota in the Borough of New Milford. Its loca
tion, style and convenience, are as desirable as
any in that neat little town. For particulars,
Inquire at this oftlee, or of Mrs. A. Hawley, on
the premises.
FARM POl2 PALE
OFOSE U 1 iDBED A'SD, EIWITX ACRY.f..
Mlttoted on the rusd bet‘een !Meer Lake - and Mad
Lake. well watered and well ttrotxred. a rood &chard
and balLangs, etc-. etc.
. Ebel dot 1.4 D., Z 314 4:: ra
Jammu a. 11111. —ln
SALE--The farm late or Nathan Al
'clrich, de'cl, xitunted about half a mile west
of Jlnntrose Deput, in Brsz...kJya totru9hip,mu
tninine abobt - 111 acres of land innalfir improxs
ed. Inquire of the ondenliimed, exetittor ,of
said estate; at New Milford, Pa. . . ,
EuScre
New 'Milford, Jan. 25, I£l73.—tf.
For Sale
A new house well finished, good water han
dy, 14 acres of land, sod 20 or more good fruit
trees thereon. Is situated 14 miles n'rth of Mon
trose, near Beach's Plaining Mill, also,a Woolen
Factory, Carriage and Blacksmith Shop, Grist
and Saw Mill, near 1.7 and a few rods from school.
Any person wsnung a good—place cnn gut
it ate bop dri; crall-utiaszuot-E. Oinnalh or
the_ proprietor. R. C. BURGESS.
Montrose. Oct. 30th. 18:2.
ADAHNISTMATOM'S SA.l4.4.Tha uriderilcuadi ad.
tubilatrator of Mary & BlatlLo2. dectaaed.
Fell, at public sale, at the beau* el the late liczoklaa
Bullard, le Eiridzeorater. at eve o'clock, p- to ,
OM TOMMAO Y.MIAMCM, W,'.
the MI eAttz describe ;sleet of land, canted to
Dlmock. boorsdrd as follows.: Beellsnlng •1 tomb east
corner of Samuel Shereer, thence by the came north
667-10 perches., thenceporth jr degree. MiatA pereb
et .o • pail? liaribebat ' amber of end Shrive.;
thence by lot late of B. McKenzie .00th WV degrees
Mot 29 perches to line of P. Wells ; thence by the cate•
•
1% degree. nest 69 perch... to po t to line of late Ur.
met Diraiyid• jaadithaFrea 4y liar swam aarnr stif a.trtt's
tIOM &rebels to place or beginning. coettlelet
acre. and 43 perches of laud. ill ant oproned.
TERM S—Tsents-Ove defies* on day of sate $1133
on confirmation of We e cod balance In sLi : month.
tbereafter, etch Iciterhst. - •
J. A. 6 (ANTON, Athol . .
Montrose, March 1, 1612. 3m.
ORPHANS' COURT BALE.
In pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
Court pf,Busquelranna Crwurty, State of Penn
sylvardarto turdirceted; there will Sir e.tfaisetilo
public sale, on the premises bereinather describ
ed. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1873,5 t two
o'clock p. m, the follpwing.derribed real came,
of which Samuel Estes died Mend
ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE PARCEL AND LOT
of land 'Boatel In Lathrop Towortilp. County. and,
Sloe aforcesdel. Bounde and detmiLed as farm,. viz.
Beginning In the centre of the Abington and otrrkrd
ropfkAlloada,Tbease &long./mid toed Ettodh dye and j
one-half degreeei;yrett 'MIS) tight rode to s corner; '
chertoeslong Earns arinth Oven degree., nest t 8
rods to corner In centre of Mild Hoed; thence along the
mono Stoth 21 deco,. wart. 111 pcmhea ; thence along
the mote South am degrees, wet, 18 Id perches; thence
South 77 Id degrus Ktuttjta 610 Anther sow= odd
atones nentirtge brick BOCA, In line of a tract In car
rel:dee name of George Heider ; thence along the eiltris
north onebolf degree weed 71 porches too cherry slob'
corner of mad Ilrplrr tract and thence slot g Undo Mt
-..--Scoth , norll2ll.l2.deVynnotteet Vig .perchli2: tor
the plars - of Inning containing nesty : nctes ppm trg
Imo with the hoproVerneu4init Impost mince* there,
TlOSist OS SALB.---Filly dollars iillown,mr day'
of salc. and halt the balance on final confirma
tion. and the balance in six months from final
confimxation scab interest friym confirm:44 . laq,
tale.' ":" • W. Bitisgag; r A dmes.
Nicholson, Feb. - 26, 183.
I7BLIC BALE—The subscriber having sold
1 his farm, (situated two miles south east of
Montrose,) will sell at unction on the premises
.VROPXI4 I . Saab' 11116 P 103;
at 9 o'clock, a. m., the follotking property: One
One tour year old colt, 1 brood mare,one 2 years
old colt, 4 choice cows, one 3 year old heifer,
roar 2 years old helms, rreittling Buil, 2 yearl
ing heifers, I dog, 1 lumber wagon, 1 top hu=y
pearly new, t open buggy, 1 lumber slel6,
nice mar;Setalcigh, I cutter, rnotaitigniiitgline,
1 horse rate, I fanning mill, 3 set double bar
-ness, I set single harness, I saddle, 1 corn shel
l". buffalo " 4 ± .elll . lO Fhilliraoce. shovels,
rakes, forks,'crow 118, cha ins, scythes, axes,
Ttheelbarrow, hand sled, grindstone, and a gen
etal varietYof faintin* tools and fixtures.
Alsor-Aquahtlly, of hay and straw, about
150 o'llll'l , 4'rd' Wahl, a quantity of corn In the
tear, pork in barrel, potatoes, apples, etc., and a
quantity of hemlock.
ALSO—Feather beds and bedding, bedsteads,
chains, tables, stands, bureau, carpets, looking
glasses, U. B. map, county map, 1 iron safe,
Vol" pails, pans, churns, and dairy liaturn,
barrel kettle. 3 pail kettle, anti a general variety
of househohl goods too numerous to mention.
Teens—Ail sums under $5, cash down ; 113
ted over, nine months credit with interest and
approved security.
14. C. Burrow, Auctioneer.
ROBERT 11 —
It:Wrote, Feb. 26th, 1978.-2w'
Rowell'fito.
W-E I: Sil- 6 1111 1 -Vl/11 7 IT xi s,
P >' ltauuracturareo of. Pam.
IgOTHRIOR TO At MIMS.
EVERY NA IN WARRANTED.
~$: PILES, BELTING * ANT) MACHINERY.
0
7" LIBERAL fillticollNTS. Oa .
—Price Mrs and Circular. Freo—
wW, ELS II d:, GRIFFITIIS,
lioatop, Woo, & Detroit, lillrb.
LargeetPrgan Estahliahment in the World
, • 7 Etacnslvo Factories.
J. ESTE dr, COSXPANS,
• Brattleboro, Ilt.Vll_ , ,e-A.
• rsi e 3 cica.i.biveiLloet
gsieg ptottage Organs
The Infest shit best Impreisemcnts:Zvel7khles that Is
new spa ostel.Thn IsMing linsturassutsba Omits
'trate lutroduccdlrst'ln flat astabllahmata.
BEND: FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
.11id-qcMis la pulatehed Quarterly. 24:cehlajfertfor
the ymr. Irma u ett half toe ma. Thom, trho j iatcf;
leads *end money to n. amtond Of One:Dollar or
more for beerle ma also order 24 cents', Irorth,oatro7;
the wire pald for the Guide:
Tis. Pint Number to Mao t air/DC-Ph= format.
tog Rural Home., Dining Table treccrattoak...Wtodow
Otrdene, etc.. eed-a maze of ihformatlon Intrelhabth to
the lowa flown. Owelteretre4 and DOD parer.
rortoe tinted paver. some Soill eagrowlegs, end a noperb
Colored Pfato end Chromo Ctirer. The first Edition of
tAttluittat printed In English and Gerona.
.t • •
JAMES WICK.
norhester, 'New York.
ONLY 10 CENTS.
' EVERY MAN HIS OWN PAINTTER;
Or, PAISTD-11.0W TO SELECT AND USE THEM.
A plain treatise. containing, sample card with AS dll.
term; &tinnily paltiteri .ha cs and tints, with Malmo
ems for exterior and in ItirloYlicinse Decoration. •
.Tacentylira copier, bound 'cloth, for ft. temple
copies. payer carer, trottreil,kost raid; to any naldrene:
ccrefpt of, 10 coot.. by, tOol T .abllihor; • r
llt CAREY
Dux 1021, Post 011 ice, Platioilentar
Bet foilasarnytilatialeartrttefosfrr*firtssnotieco:
A.rery voluble:book, and' no 01,4 'tiredly: tialmit'
should POI to rand It . Y. Yrit..o.-
SOd did not know /0 morn coned ha said oh perm,
ector othating ts house. matil we rand- MU blecaent
book o( Mr. Baird's:col , . Y. Herald. , •
• wnht km:riots at hrsteepplied.--rolenriffe Arnorieven.:
Not only • necessity to the painter. bat valuable to
every wary:alto! • dlr. Iling.-N. Wprid.
- Bay 25.eoplen ofthis hook lino dinfribute them among
rails friends. they will herd the advice therein, ypo
amid alike to more caltable present '•-•Chicago Tri
bune: • ..• • -
. _
in publishing this hook Mr. Dalrdhas dolts a resksmr.
virt-to the community.- Totrdo - Rtes. •
We bone the patitisher wfo scli 100.Y00 Mao* of 111111
Walt during 1613.-Baden sathterfisrr,
We have Dirt painted our tutor asodoloed br the star.`
thot.•and cr.yriatolate ourneloce that •no ham to the
nelaborbood excels our? In appearance.- Harper Harper:l
y.
. In coifing), sample, copy forldoodn. Nr. Paled moss
feel certain that no 'order Tor irt Cloth' still fol.'
Low.-sik•suik Lahr. .
WEE
.. -- . .
Vie know.the.tomp and Muria paints therein zee
osanienderioand can conch fur their rattle and - the exec?.
lona of tt!o , Liarriton" bnind of white lead.—Phila.
ONLY 10 CENTS
LOCAL-OPT lON as v!cued by the
celblartaran or
Lb, Liquor laten.Ma. fiab-rriptiool:l per year: Mato
or 10,4 - 25. Aare,4 AMERICAN LIQUOR 2klh'S
Va.:AT& CO.. No. 100 Litkorty btreet, RhtNibbruh, I a.
Rv sEsnitivia near 25 cents to J 19. WAIRIUNG.
TON. itt..blutwd.rilb.. ?ilaribbil Co. To..yub
N 4 rn n.velro by rettan mall GOO urea] .
CSE the Ilelsenr,er Sub Lock and Soppoet to
.FASTEN YOU 3 WINDOWS;
orprlnc to break, up hitting of eash r durthle.
eery caally aitylie4:.hold4 •e5. , 11 at , any
_place doeired,
arid a olelf.faiteneetthen the nob Ilidoten„Searl .tamp
foreinatne. Circular and els cobotebrenitof lock. nett
to ear addrene la the U. S. pontotul, nu receipt of fifty
Liberai twiner: et: to to the - tenet/. I.ieSte wanted.
Adtittots REIST:NGICK SLSU LOCE:CO., No. .11a Star.
ket St.. Ilesrieharg. •
.. • .
WITHERRY, RUGG, & RtOWLDSOII,
itaarracriTiil4 0?
Wood-Working llacfiinerp Generally.
sitc7lvnE9,—isciodmolih 'Plintring,') ; (Adenff end
• liroovipdiSlachtne., Itlchintemed ratedt
Improved '1 estop Mac Lido, ! dc.'
one, Utdd St_
NnYnerstr. O. a. araa. •. N. suctwunox
Stationary, Portable. sna Blast
Aav c P.l . opriug,il.l iU ;Rd Biala Von:lace Ilachthely
. 11'.4 P 111.A:CIES% !fermi*, Ohlo.
WORKING CLASS lint .011 r
Fltkl&L.l6 . !
.6y a.ircek mirAtterNl. • I:. • pecbthl4 -etriplopacov ar j
000•, day or evening 0 rapiaarralatyttl; rail tie.
time ttodVllciable pactyge or fr.) b null..
AilArroe. elth Mt oda n tarp stamp, 21. YOU:s:0 & etr.„
3 Curibu4dl St.. kJ. Y.
$5 to' $2O reciDna,'
.Ither am. y,atig zuid. make more tartar,. at %ark
for CU la alazottita or all the time then' at
aaphing Ppoicalma Eft% Adattist U. BUN.
SON. & CO.. Panama Statue. •
- • -
33.1").Wit...1=1.XX1X.1331. • •-1
I .nerated 1.-116 Catarxh.thiril fear.. Awl ono cat x{ by
, r e medy, It Ili wend rccelpt Otninge (rem; to - Rh
Rcr. T. J. 11 R.D. Drawtr:llA. Blrpeaq•,N.
btiGABSTIPS TAR,BERIEDIES:
co;ipient Consumption...,
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU
Cure Catarrh.
Dr. GAMINS TAU REMEDIES '
Caro Asthma. -
Dr.:GM/VMS •TAllt RIMIEDIES
..Cure heart Disease.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES.
elm Skin Diseases.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR RIMIIEDIES
Regulate the Liver.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Regulate theStanuteheuttil Dowels
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR =MEDI**.
'coot all Female Weaknesses.
Dr. OMININ'S' TAB REMEDIES
- Petsili the Mood.
Dr. GARVIN'S. TAU 11011EDIEll
:are Disease's of the Throat.
Dr. GIATtVCIPS Tlll REMEDIES
Caro '
Eir.IiARVIN'S TAU BEIMIDIESI
Cure IllcisettoldVor"Rayiretiere
liir.GAIIVIN'S TAU ISENEDIES
Veto) Lung Diseitsm. • •
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Ocos-Constipution. '
Di. GARV*N'S REMEDIES
Cuz Salt Ithetna. . . •
Dr..GAIIVINis ; TAU EtEMESIE,
Ousltildiary Diseases, • _ • .•
ISTA/Ter 411. ire PP , Vasir oft Tin township otLe46t. ' De: -GARVIN'S TAR 1111211101EI
tr. Sumnaatona o may, P 4., trt•imetl,- 14.1.1crctt 4.11 , ,
mialMndlnti:insniii the -Ostateur the nboto adtm.4 &et : . lekeleratkirellowEevegi
''..`glfiltglr,..l=7.T.l74lrtriONM'Olgtre ClisitklL TAX: REMEDIES
i nin n u lst e : v pouent ; nod those baring oteeinat inhaturio..lreurorm •
the same, to present them duly autbraniented fur ...pit.. voos
Vent: • , DAVrIiT. SPItAGVh. r.. Mr. UMW ,
1....nex. P... Feb. urn —tttl• • '
./3441i0y0 Pain In the Breast. • -
Dr. tiAUQI.Y ' S REMEIPIEII
ikv.p;m4P,ain tito Sldo eitr Daek, •-`
'' Drr PATA I v.INI , TARIIEMEDIES'
Aio ekSaprrier Tonle. '' • -' •
, by:GARVIN% TAB, REMEDIES •
: Rutin the Appgilte. ,;• • • • 1 , 4
6 A 10451 % TAR. MINN=
Qum the Fociei to Dlottg,„
Dr. GARITINVVAIIIIIDIESIEIt
i k•UDITOR'S NOTlCE.—Tbo'bett - rviened. Atoll. g w ,,,,,, ho w eakt an ebuisai _.
AiL mingintod by ibe .Indeepolt the OrpentaiNtilt:: .e
in and for the Court,' of A 40'11:alum except... . yr. GARVIN'S TAB 13EMEDI1Erk ' •
isk,d the Widow, Inventory In 11.0 la , tato of Samuel .Irstent._
W. Trne.4lll. Onceased , etteurt to the dut ,. l.vd ! Tone &wawa
T i t;_iv a iDijr. th tt ft t=t t elb hl L; f 7tPH i a ll t . rb l . l V;nt eb n : EITDE & CO., •
...tack it. kuulternnon. All nettle. latereetedatetaoy• ; , .1: •• • '.. oza .. somnirram
reeiniredPalpp.ar bud pre4v4t their' !IMMO. at ,
61 ! . 1 = aIUI Pl 4" or be fere''' . f'kb."'d". ' - 19 S Serenstrs¢vo.,Nela York.
• P:A. CABE, uditor •
lalontroenjeb. la, ISM _ • ,
. .
$lOOO. - REWAR •
For any cuur.'of Mud. Ittidun. or.
aced Pile.. that Us Dau's ear. 1 ZXIDT
UPS to cure. It to prepared . TV". s•IT 1.. nom lb. p •
and no!blni chic. Sold b 7 all Lrn,glstu Price. $l.,
ADhitharSTRATOWS , 'NOTICE.V.V.-fn the estate...l l
Dudeleaner. dec'd.,late. of West Aaaarti top..
kites, of Adminittiation in the 'said estate , birieve
been granted,;(o the undersigned, an peraona our.
Inc 10,3 esiets, afa ret natied to make immediate
vannent. mid .. person. bee g elatmeitaa said Mate
Are requested to oroseet I cm withmst debsy.
olttsvrOLA CARTER,Admihialrator• 1
West Auburn, Feb.l9, IM—we. '
_.. . .
ADAIINLSTBATOIrd ISOTICA.-10 . ' Zelda .ar f
. Yosi'llirrdi:c'eciaDed • letters . of Addlinoindlos
in the said erlatblunitsu ta.di panted-10 tbotipder•lrn..
ad, all pe-sons oaring sald CPUlte, are trquestell,lo
make lounelAte paymegt,4nd all persons twang slaima
against said-estate art reithrsted to preterit' than with- t
out delay. 0. P. I.I.ANDIVO:K..
• - 011.500.7: - '1101.0 oth., • 1
-
Pgreat : pilasi ; '
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propertF.ol Andrew La - pit:slit @timid tn. Otio ditties nr
his appointment at Lila °Mee la Mo.stram ottl;seaday.
March Itith. PIM at one oteinek.p.m.„ alum pesssm s
tosi.pimmtit timir tlalzap orbe.lbr.ver &harm". •. !
D. O. CAXP,Aodltor^ St
Montrose. Feb. tt, IS
ITDITOWB 170T1CE..-The nnOccileid.ce eindliny
appolnteilbr the Conn of Coleman fied•c or ens ,
ent•ti,intei Contsky. to dheributp the4antle In the linear
of tbelibetilr. aWln Dom :girlie'. tele of teal e•ibla
of Satib 8,. IGKEatiedy.. h crubj• cline melee Ihat tin'
yllickiend to klin dollen of his appointment; et be. 'Mtn!
In llontronr. Vi nanny. lull, 'day ntnlnAh. 11.7.1, at
one cictecji..p. , ea. s lebeit end inhere all pennon Interest.
rd to said fowl Pelect {hett ntalinnoir,no
detnehnl (tent comfy; In en told MAIL'
A . O. WAIIIIEN.AtidItor. ,-
111oneeee:It1,i. Intb, 1873.—54 •
knuncisrevrops Nance—lD 0. tstoi;i:nr.' 4.470.2i1/5.0r . -r;:.. , ;- - i,
kii,
Mirth a -Halt hereixed. Ivliers. of Allml Or 411. ..
tISSItIe 10.10 eiatjtae pare tvms.trrantied to Ilio‘W ~ ~.
dt fol ill votvoti Wel:Aka to. Pad IP tan% war": s• •
MP v ,JO Mike %ft:alto payment to lOW . . , 1 torn-.
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reqlr4 44l° I' r e!"•; ° '1 1 ? c o A t c t
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nositei.
Eotibliehed taiß
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ENGIN ES.
Legal Notices.
ich , e'4loooiionui•
THE EAGLE
-
Aoki:
BERNS .fsAVICIIOLS; PROITIZTOSA
SION or THE GOLDEN ESOLZ AXD lloaran.
313x-lols. t3icr car- TlScoixtramo
We derby. to 1.31' to the public that car store is well
slocked with ,Orsuitx Ue,diciocs. Palate Otis . WWIISh.
Brushes, Cornbs. Perfumery. Toney Articles, lastolit
tory end patent prep:m.oone, sod all other attle,les est
ally kept does drat; stores'. ' We amitatitee oar
Kooda r opat., loiter the hest iltatllty. Stull will bwattlit
al Zip prim for tag. Respectfully Yours.
A. B. MI MI.
Monhelse.Yet.. !STY. AllOB NIC1101.16;'
IL a: Lyons &
britifi 13
DARPETSJOI CLOTHS, HATTORI%
DRUGG ETS, TR.EN KS, SATCH
ELS, WALL AND.. WINDOW"
. PA PER, WINDOW'
SHADES, "
Dry 60943 ! Oroceries,
lIADDWARS.
AMER& . - r ,
PALVTS An, ORS., .__ _
~ • : - . „
17NDERia KERS" WARE.' '
DR. 1 ArNlrti EAMILY aixorcnirs_ ;
. • ETC rTU
2,,TanOvar. Jan.:3. OM. ~
MEN SiIVES Mk
12!0! Wyoming Avenue,
RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT
FROM COAIPANIE'.3 AI 1) 144.13IVID
UALS, AND REXURNB 2 THESAME
ON .ICEMAN D - WI fIIOUT pnEvi-
MIS NOTICE_ .Atiio WING INTER-!
EST 'AT 81X PER CENT. PER AN.
NUM, PAYABLE .-LIALF YEARLY,
ON - THE ' PSYS„OF JANU
ARY AND JULY. A: SAFE AND RE
LIABLE PLACE OF DEPOSIT FOR
LABORING MEN; •111INERS,.,
CHAN3OS, AND 3IACHINISTS. AND .
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.' AS
WELL. •DEPOSITED
OR BEFORE THE ,TENTII WILL
DRAW INTEREST; FROM , THE
FIRST DA] ~.OF THE MONTI'. THIS
IS IN ALL ILESPECT.S •A HOME IN, -
STITUTION. AND ONE WHICH IS,
NOW RECEI V INtI THE SAVED
EAI3.);LN GS OF I' I !ITS AN DS UPON
THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN
ERS AND MECHANICS. ' • '
DIRECTORS : JAMES BLAHt,
SAN FO h I) GRANT, GEORGE FISH
ER, JAS. 6..5L0CU31,1. IL SUTPHIN,
C. P., MATH VS. DANIEL HOW,
ELL, A_ E. 11UNT., , T.• -HUNT;
JAMES. BLAIR. BEE4DENT ; O. C.
MOOR.R . CAstII
OPEN DAILY . FROM NINE A. U.
FDT: IT P. M:.; AND ON
.WI.,T
-NEsoAv AND - SA'FUBI)aY ,EVE
ITN'I TI. FTGHT O'CLOCK.
Feb. 12, 1873."-:-IT.. •
NEW DISCOVERY'
In ausoles/ and Itlelllcal Science.
Jti.B ATOit;