TITrDEMOCRAT. ;co4' -.P#elligenOe.• Religious Services The services in the several Churches of Munt rose arc as follow : k , TlsT CIIITIWEI Ram. J. E. Cacssornz 1). f 1 Peatnr na :Au! • 1 0 . 1 / 2 a. m , .. 1 p , m n ...rawer Hrrnng. tVrdna+dnl Evenlep, CI7III , IJC ClltitCll. sn . .nmh St., ie. a.to:lati School .. . ..... Ricv J. st.Arrxwr Soctoml Sunday. I;o enrh Month LumenWel) before Max. G riscevia, crunteti ,Rea. it A IVATtruNta.Ractor. 9.hhpth'Sirktra :t 110), tn. Vnt. Wtmk-bay Senicmi— Wedrictdays. 7;4 p m. VETTIODIST EPISCOPAL f.nnfintl. ser , irc. , Sibtool Prayer Mee m„ Tharadays J. 3i...m. fiah',eih , er•irva . . .10.43 a. [O. and Tti p. m. Sabl.th Sch,ol , . Prayer MeettllZ..ThoredsT Evenings Arrivals and Departures of Muds Arrivals DepartureA. Montrtete Depot, (Daily,), 600 P. M. 620 A. m. )I,ltord ,:art>l„g. UOO r Az )0 00 k NI EIiIIIIMIZI 7 01) r. M. 7 •00 A. !I. 11..aleyton, ti r. x. Me<linti'ver, 10 00 A. u. 41:10 The New York, Tunlthanactek, New Milford, and V vILi it ukt44, core 4aily ;ikc Conklin leave nn Tueadays. Tlitirstlays, and Satonlay,i trail, rat Silver lake, n 111 leaveon .)P)atiay.,nt 0:30 , -Tat d,s• . ni: )Ltshopprn mall sun IC3VC an M.mJays , Wednesdays, and Fri- Mo!arm/. Repot, (Duily,) 000 P. M. 1 00 A. M " 330 r. a. 730 A. M „GEO. L. STONE, POSOMISter. Montrole, JAMMU 4, ;877.1. New Advertisements. WAS-Wemid Retail (latter in slate—Wm tagliu out License s Petitions —G. D. Eldrerl,Clerk. Tothienfe Salo of Stork etc.--Jarues E. Poor Ilou , e Statement—By Order of Direc ti:letil e sale, 1. 'heap harm—O F. Davis. Nciantni-Jiiliii B. Calhriun. lii Ptesir , i tcrian Acadviuy —S. S. Stevens, ' ' ' Nov K Bliss .1 , Sons. Pain ts— II enry Carey I 1 rd. tavi Walsh & Urifiths. 1 1 • Sewing Marltine.. Essb Lan:: Co. ntnelitnery—Witherby, Rug-; .1 T., Fanners—l. D. fteott. Punta Obtained—Connelly Brew, Agenta. a Rare Charice--A_ Couher & Co. t hinds—Ede ard A. Sasnuela. ji to $2O per (13y—D. St imam & Co. Money Made Ea..4ily—S. 21. Sirneer. S. -, ap--Eactionn 4: Brooke. (;,•ttr,burg Klaalysine Watter--IVllitney Broa j; 0:r neirarrl. Beancriss LonAta. G3r•in'i 71:1" co AV Sule —P. Lines. 31 ethodlit Church Tl4..—lVkoming Conference -4 .the )i C hmrf , W'ppn!nleAl for'N'rtuatnn7Will Lied at Waver.} - , N. Y ,April 2.1. Tue change hns beta Tnnie ~n 7nmount of pie great prevalence of the bUIAn pax at Scranton. swum •Poi. ThrArnitalt• 1,,,1der says fist small isOX IT:vntnn l in tinil titY. hvdug e&teMitti In nt•.n. than a score nr hinnies: 'Every town iakir manitary niensures kirs.rveni Lb!' I ',,r ,•• , 1 11, • 1,1, khouid 14. 1 the harm Statements. lte puhtWocit not. line sine, that a law es -s,:ed rrqtiiiinfrOvery Townettip Cleric to pill . - 1,,e e statement of the finance, of hit town. W e find that the Ltw IA a meat law for some of tger . litiiir‘,ctihtiet and not general in the whole State. Fire In Iliesv Milford. As w , e_go to in:rss:74 . lo4,in:ilsai Itiotts fC Ensp'sroinneiy:-in Neir Illiiford' Borough, teas tlet , trrtyctl by fire on . 312oclaj; night T "e smonnt•of ILe we hare not 'learned:. Billing's Stroud's. Azrney has about pglein4nrance in five dif• f,rent comrrattim or one thousand dollars each 7 _ Jaat one Word.' Th , editor of the Montrose Republiran sty., ' ne§onle tire beginnfivitio lad out that our pninr its etcritent median adiertising." lie hi, puller undoubtedly. but we ran refer cl . duams Icl-evidence that, we receive a dr-tr, of ate patronage. We don't say sitt , rils e in our !roper, at no other is of any . u" , • Pohtiershould not malte • people blind, al. thim e h ti does sometime. Ifi-butiness men Want tae patronag e of some 1500' tit:inlet who read our p*per, it is for their interestito mil their at n•nuom to it, through our columns. ' We are rind to see than putronlie as many others as Ille) See flt. The New Postal lAssr. TI P,Ntal. Appropriation bill apprared ;ir t l, 1873, contained the following chtn v • • Pmvitied. tit all laws and parts of laws rmattine the transmission by moil of any free Javier whaieverr be and the same are hereby re toval,.d from nio after Juiie This st.olisbet the franking privilegebeld by osrrvo. aut. , tomany Government officers. T.dB abolishes section 35-of the act of March Isiy : , • ; -ti nt the Publishers of weekly newspaper*, tear sena to each actual subscriber within the eou a t o here their papers are printed and pub hailed one copy titereur tree of postage." This almliithisseeikin 45 of the same act: "All publishers of periodic*, magazines and I " . thsPers. which shall not exceed Maim otto, it weight, ohall be allowed to WWl' 'baba their pittilktions reciproodly free of presided. that anch interetsange shall tton wslaed to • • single copy!, of suet* .pahlica• " The laws remain unchanged which permits Preoarment or postage on newspapers at the Gr ace or nailing or delivery, at the 'option or the twhekeritra% and prepayment by newsdealer* 'uoon !heir packages zuereceireir • reduction or postagpratrs has.been.made. h rtutworth's bill passed the liMmi a n d railed in the Senat e. - I. Patilek generally. believed to have been born a the /t.crill citizen, and afterward sold:into slavery ireh itot ne iNbsequently ovals:l . 6d from he= land to the Continent, and while there was or dined successiVely deacon. Prleft and ' Pope Celestine, finding that Patrick had ,entli- Nod the Irish latiluage; sent Minas a ml . ssion; try to Inland to convert the Pagan Ms it 'Vri thatlM :"!!!' 61 1:N13 M. Put to atilKired'after a , long life devoted to the wel fare, both spiritual and material, of Ireland, he died in the fall odor of sanetlty,and left a mem ory/of good deeds and.aacritlem for the welfare of !iditellowlaew, 11/bids:Li cherished by every trhelilahman, no matter where he is located. Wien' re people! tips remember 'ziiidi.enerate g*Meas and worttil they cherish those. feelinp of their natures =mint fail to make getter citizen, under whatever govern- • ment,tlWiy live. •••-• A Vltitficult4ion. E. rt..tlsivirre,'Esg,:—Plesse give !lace to a few lines in the 'columns of the Drmiscrtyr, in 'relation to an ankle published in the Montrose R,....-PiOzcan;-iir February 24th, .concealing the Steer•Lakcelection, to which 3 on drsitv 'toy at tention I r n yOur issue of the 15th inst. Through charity. for:the writer of said article, I intended to pass it by unnoticed,lf you bad not placed mu In a IlliiilioA-WhATA I feel bound . 4ti explode the fallacy, and inconsistency Contained therein, as every man in Silver Lake, Democrat and Re publican knows, and will admit. It was a Ilit grAnt , misrepresentation of the manner In whiilßonr election was conducted, And of the principles by which the voters of Silver Lake were actuated. There has been no party lines in our town matters fora number of years past. and it Is hopeful it willienstin so. Roth par ties met in caucus together, Made their nomi nations, their only-object being the selection of men whom they deemed to be competent and tntstworthy, to MI the 'ofilemi, Irrespective of p rty. This - wes the case at our last election, a fact which the writer of said article well knew, unleas he was under the influence of a night mare, nu some very soft spot In that bruin. We may be looked upon by outsiders as a very pe culiar people in this mmect,nevcrthelem we be lieve that we know what is best for the welfare Of our township, and that we are capable of taking care of our own business. 3les.srs. Itoso and Gage, were the only Republicans elected, these gentlemen received full as many demo cratic as republicans votes. Tits License ques tion also was no party affair, it great many nut caring to vote one way or the other: Any min - whb could call the result of .the election a republican victory, must be laboring under it delusion, or he must be in league with some sore heads for some purpose, not caring for the fu ture welfare of our township, or probably he is shout to take up his bad and walk. This proph et FA) a Silver Lake bids fair yet to become the banner township. It in fearfitl she would soon become so, In lunacy, vanity, null presumption, it controlled by hint, and one or two other scribes who tried to maim themselves crimpled. nos by figuring recently in the columns of the 11%stocay.-r. But they are welc,nue to all that they made out of it, and the balance they will receive wire interest when called for. Now sir, I believe you can see whether the artlele re ferred to was an idle boast or .was published with my consent. As to my political creed, I stand fair and square in our townshi? alfairs, as this article represents, in state and national af fairs, I will refer you to my former record. I was born a Democrat, and I mean to die one. Always, however, reserviej, the right alien I find any man wan'ing In the balance. to fear lessly strike him down, let him be n Democrat or a Republican, fur I can't see how much bet. 1.t.7 it man is off to be gored by his own bull, than by a stranir.• one. .11rv, A. 0. ALST..OCOrit 10.0 n. m. anti .7.30 p l. 1.30 p. m. TO 00 A. v. 1 OP. EIUMEEPEI 0 00 r. It AN ambient aer'hrr , cl on Saturday evening Its% which residual In the death of John Rou ser, an employe 01 the D L it, W. It It. Co. While uncoupling cars, he taught his foot and fell arms, the track and was run over by the— cars, reeeiring Injuries from which he died in a ---. few hours. He leaves a ',rite to whom lie had I'r is site FielOy here this winter, pi:ennionla been married lijtiy abut lw-i in mai , ' is thepressitiogilisease. Tue small j.;7,;, 'olsi moat max_ unlitcharac• Mrs. Lerr• has opened an Agricultural store tT. is raging JlrrYll l .7 l, elarming extent. not on )Laill tareet,,opposite the Blank.. . •• withstanilim. interested disclaimers to the con e . Tu " a aft ' a notnu'r of Imr ' en '''` .l in this I i t i ; : i r it .. le I.`,DiVin),,`".7avera, l :',L",:;( l ;l:, - ,: ;77,'..e . :11.:_ icalityt The tarnitrs fear a return of the dread - \V and funerals are ~aiil4lll.ly occurrence. In ed opizootie. ' • .uneF , nT.ii,ll 91(opt,,11) 4U Wajil , OIC • pOlig C. Bat-sorrow. of Ilmoklynia associated, with of d , oitc E, t i e, * ,i 0 d,„ , d 005 A 0r 1,„,.., 0 ,.,.. 0 i0 d . t0 LeroY'w mtori or this place, in the' practice of. 0 irer iltostootthatt.thopnre-torio• itownHirob chmtistry. ably in the in wrest- of,:litniuee.s." . . Juts Hayden Ind Geo. Clements, have form- A T „ . iir , ji, e . b a l m , 'Of Murry , N ,.„, , 1,-, nir td a partnership for the mannfarture and aak- , d„,,,,.4, 1 in pii n st; n o , Gl m un dd y . 31,,,, i , ~1 1 ? , of tin, sheet iron, and copper-ware I L i, an unfilintiOiliiitt,, _and rontaineti . .stiors TnEILE is a petition in circulation for the re- ' 84 fed?lii ile4tth.t.r wathr.at . the thne. or •the ae.t I moral of tite . „Post Mike. from the drug store of ; ciilen . 3111friOt ithiiime:iither onrionftrweri I .liner & Hayden, In the store of J. Diekerman. . e;e:witts scnitellomintthitier from the vutiraoes! . ..... . -A santot of meetings under the direction ~r 1 of tti c — err an and was Broil:nett_ j ' flew. Asa Romksi cadged by the Rev. Pug, r, , Tue. ; toWeVsthove•Alte•stime shaft - wns:tliL I have recently 'been held in the M. E. Church. J Reene'l ar6efiociaaf4delit n few w 4 ek's . ago.-.' , 1 Tun evening [Metiers in the I'mdayterian 1 Two ilmkg In"n•C o 6flnnvix and 6 : 1) - Swtec. ehurch,lnve been` discon tinned. The Sabbath w ere II w n r 4 . t' n liin'i'ld.' raising air. Swe'-'4:, sort-rem - are ,conducted by the Rev. Arnow, ofl was a i_ linit 36rni).•-tii41,441" th e grthial ' n1.17 .' Grtati Rend. • • 1 .Mr. lksirer rfie;eir-feet - hi+Eter" when' 1 tooret;' TIMOTHY SC lAA% AN Silver Like, 17th, 1871. New ?Milford tieing :".b , .. --, • . I I fell, striking histtda. ,ito d sipper portion , il WORK on the dpuble.track of the I). L& W. lof his breast upon chin dm stick a timber where : ,It It, is-suspended at this place. Tim steam i 1 ;.. ve , t0rr,...4.n,jit, „ 1 iii . B,,..,, t , grogt „„ ohloti 'Shoystlmnd gravel trains. ntill.rentaiu in winter.-1 I 1 hilll as im . ,tra.l falling - from there andefloceedecl quarters at the sand bank, fin gettlochim opon ttittjother mid iittLO The: Tmrdonation'held in tins llalt, the erenitnr l string and descended with him safely to) the of February 2Mh, for the benefit of the }V . V. J. ' ground, ihtumarying him from, ar horrible death: S. Thomson, was a success, socially an d °Han" 31r. Hoover was sererly injured b r the fall; but daily Those o lin attended, pronounced it an i, now i.mr l y. Amoy:croc k ; - , - - enjoyable affair. Neatly the sum of 10:1 (Si mas donated. A YOUNG man • 'employed in the aaw and planing mill of Whitlock • and Chamberlain, met with a serious accident on 3londay. the 10th inst. A tooth from tho circular saw be came detached, and striking him near the eye, inflicted an ugly woumt THE sleighing is getting pretty thin, except in drifted sections, where the roads arc still blockaded with snow drifts. Teams in SOlllO plat, pass over drifts higher than the fences while in others the roads are impassible, and they arc obliged to go through the fields. D. J. Retro, of Brooklyn, has accepted the position.ot principal of the graded school. The school averted Monday, March 10th. Our grad ed school has suffered a number of decapita tions recently. It is to be llop.l for the benefit of all Interested, that the present incumbent will not share the fate of itis predecess us. It is pretty generally conceded, that a little Judi cious home discipline would hare a salutary ef fect upon the school. Nest Milford, March 15, 1872. Lathrop' Item.. 1r has been some time sines I hare seen any Lathrop rawrespondenee in the public printh,but whether the many tea lent of your truly excel lent paper arc aware a the , Ect or trot, such 'a' place does exlst. 'Reaps' events transpiring here, may have no portleular Interest for the public, but to us, to whom all is videared by early and pleasant nmollections this place, of all others possesses the greatest Interest, am) Isthe mostattractiVo TO us each; rugged moss itoyireki rock, cacti tippling tiotitea rat, is mantled, with the, memory of our happy youth. And our interest In the scenes and pla ces which the thrlllingassoelations of our child hood invested With sucli peculiar attractions, his increased the growth and prosperity of the place. Da. Green, and Dr. S. Wright, arc resident practising physicians. Two happy couples of liillsdsleites are repor ted to have committedinatrimony. Miss Hattie Safford, taught the Maple Grove Ischool the past - winter. Thescholars made rap y i id progress under her ituttruOm. 17‘artrin iptantitles of hay hare been praise." A a ULE or who passed over the city the Utth, doing some injury to Fates and nwnings,and ex tinguishing sotne of the street lamps. A chim m•y from the c'esit!enre of it. IV. Luce, of Hs& Park was also hic)Wo down. THE Lehigh ricer is very badly gorged. huge lrnildrr of ice, hvg , i, and •Irdt‘voo:l, ev.:end en• tirvly across the river for n numb er 0 1 The river ia very high and people living in ex pow fl position.a along, its batiks are In constant dmtd. Your obetlirnt ac rrant Serantcm, 3larc4 20th, 18 KENr'Tucous—At New Milford, 31arch 190,- by [fey'. W. P llrlllnps , of Scranton, Itotloo.v W. geed, of ttrid 4 eltitter , and !dim C. fbabiaa, of Daiwa. . _ KF...vr—ntActlrtt—Allkicir Milford, Mardi 19, by Hey. W. P. Itellltn , a, Sernnton,Antlr Att 1.. Kent, of Scranton, Pa., and Miss Irene M. Thaeber, of .4ingLuttntott. N. Y. iteeltuppen, Pa., March 15 12711; Isaact IT6sel, aged 74 ytaint. DAY-4a Nicholsatt,:iebruaty 24th, Etta • youngo4t daUgiller and Leah Day, aged 9 , . SUSI4 . A county,.Pa., 3lareh 11th, lradatttes 44 . yely ofLia Bamws:c—At Montresd,' Itfaich 23r.11. Baldittf,b2 lifiaikt.in;, - N. Y., aged 71' Team. Ile was a nativcor. Bridgwater. • , ' DP. GADYIN'S TAIi REMEDIES REGD. !atm the Sthathep arul llawels.Sora.by all Drug- Fon SALE. --Ono good cow mina-calf by her skim E4quiro of • . P. LLNES. Montrose Marelt .2591-1879.., BLANK LEASES and LAND CONTRACTS for sale awhis•-ollien.:-. ,-, • • ~ . Also, NoTei, - Detla, . . and all oqyr Blanks. We hive - Wit added -a' new Gulf '3leilienl Gordon Press et - cafrailthss, and wearenow'pre parts) foV . trtainese!' Our :facilities for jub work are now unsurpassed, by any pito , .this,fine- Lion. We propose toll° nil the work" that our friends shall feel,dispordd the best, fa: warns thelluiriew, and as flies( ) as the chtienest . Prove us bk"titrial. _ _ Dissorxetox—The co-partnership heretofore existing between 0. M. Crane & E. C. Smith, is' this day di...solved by mutuatconsent. ' Theao , counts are in the hart& of E. C. Smith. for bet. Cement 0. M. CRANE, E. C. SMITH. P. B.' ThiSbusinks'oll) 136 . cidsduefeditt; 'the ojdratnud, at Lawsville Centre, Penna.. by O. M. CRANE, 1 and sent to Scranton and othtr cities from this place the past winter. flocaorrom Is a busy and rapidly growing i.ttio town. it is 'fast becoming the business centre, as it is already the depot for a number of adjoining townships. Tnt dwelling house of J, Tiffany was burned tl the gro tyitt 4 ftm nights 'since, The tire is supposed Inive originated in the second story f..otu the stovepipe. Most of the household goods were saved. OUR town contittnn three churches, one Uni versalist, and two ,Nlethoileil. rrve dry goods stores, one gri,l mill, and a Lumber of saw mills, and one flrat el.ets hotel. And there in not a him grocery ofor saloon within Its bottlers. Tux donation visit at the residence of Z. Mackey, tbr tha berwat of the Rev. Warner, pastor of the M. E Church, at Lakeside, was very• pleasant affair. The amount denoted was not large, but good cheer was abundant.' A. E. SwEnr, who for two years past has re sided in Scranton, and rented his Cann, has moved his family ha , * to Sunny Gler.. I be lieve Mr. Sweet intends to remain in Scranton rat the pre,ent. Mn. Eben Dead, our venetabhe inventor nod machinist., is still nt work upon his lantous Perpetual Motion. Ile thinks, like the ancient Architnides, that "he only peals a place which to hunt], to Phalle the world." • THE wife of H. M. Robinson of this place. is staying with her mother, Mrs. Rush, or Bing hamton, reciving Water ('ore treatment at the Establishment of Dr. 0. V. Thayre, of that ci ty. Mrs. Robinson is suffering. from spinal dle case, and nervous prostrations, and has been confined toiler bed for over a year. Scranton Item• TOE ice in the Strmuehanna near Wllkm [Lure, is slowly brenhiug up and moving out of the river. NQ danger is now apprehended. • A DONATPIK NlSit for the benefit of Rev. J. Lalliar, was attended ut the parsonage. near the brick church, Titesday afternoon anti evening, March 18th. THE recent thaw has had such an effect uprn the ice gorged In the Lackawanna between Car bondale and Senintnn, that now no trouble is ant iclunted. • . Tnx ITibernians celebrated St. Patrick's day, Monday, Mardi .17th, by processions, banquets and similar festivities. No cool treina were run, and work was suspended in all the mines in honor of the day. Tee. Twenty-fifth Anniversary of Lackawan na Lodge, 1. 0. O. F., woo celebrated at the Op era llotkie, on Saturday ceruing lust, folloiled by a banquet at the 11311 of the Second Nation nl Kink. 0 CeLPIO.SII 3NL.L:hirit.2l.r.zt.csa.xues. JaM9BTritS3. Bug - iidiomAs ANNUAL Mittrruso.—The Annual Meeting of the Odd Fellow's Hall Association,for the elec tion of officers, and transact ion of other busi neas,will he held et Odd Fellow's Hall,Tursday, April lot, 1676, at 6 p. CITAR. IL SIII7II, Set y. MODUINJei March sth, 1873.—w4 Junr Lisr—Arnti. ootnntenno at Montrose, April 14th, 1873: - , Grand iurors. Auburn—Oliver J. Senna, Janws Devine. Apolaeon—David Currier. Clifford—Elery Burps, John JI. Stewart, John Stephens. Itlnioelt—Peter Stdpler. Forest Lake—llinun Cogswell. Gibson-71)0mm J. lianzer, Lewis Evans, Silas Great Pend Twp —llenry Merricle, ,John Lane. Great Rend norm—Reuben T. Stephens. 1 - birtord--Naautan'Tingley. ltiontnme—Solomon I.,angdon. New Milford Boro.—John AleflonnelL .NCIV Milford Twp--Dennis Shay. Oakland—Chas. R. Wo3thill. Susquehanna Depot—Josiah Mills. Springville—Minot Riley, Daniel L. Sheldon Mum M. Button. Silver Lake—Timothy Sullivan, Trarersc Jurors— 'rd week. Apolacon—Asahel Graves, Sailfunt Dimon., Auburn—James P. Qay, Lewis C. Swisher. Brooklyn—Abram Clamberlin. John Bri.liewater—Neheruinh Faneber. Clifford —Charles L. Halstead, Jonathan Burns, Winen Bennett, Avery Burdick, James I. Welk, William R. Coleman. Choconut— William Taylor. Dimock—Natlitin Burdick. Ditinlial"—S. G. Weaver. Friend:milk—George Smith. Great Bend Bum.—Theoiliirc COrby. Great Bend Tivp.—Betionl B. Tuthill. Harkin! Payson Brewster. Ilarniony—Frank A.. Lyons. Liberty—deal!. Bell,Jacub Chalker, Spencer W. Luce. Lathrop—Elias Harding. Lenox—llk:int White, James Conrail, Wm. Hartley. Michael Fickler Fmnein.M. Rood. Montrose—Andrew J. Gemitson. Middletriwn—Dariun Coleman. New Milford Twp—lra D. Foot, Jacob Stoll- Mini, Philip Harding. Oakland—E. C. Levitt. Rush—Henry Granger. Silver Lake —Lewin Jaycox. Thomson—Jamey 11.Fuster,Ssmuel IL Lewis. Trarerse ✓arum—Srmnd week. Anhurn—Milton Harris, }r., Gco. R White, Charles Hay, Albert G. Sterling. Apolacon—James Dean., Jr, Lewis Beebe, Edward Fallahee, George Buchanan. Ilri..grwater—W Hilton Stark. Brooklyn—isnae VanAttken. Clifford—Philip Burdick, Oney Rounds. Dituoek—James A. Bunnell Forest Lakin- Milon Birclutni. Friendsvale—Thonnts Ilagnn. Gibson—Charles R;ssiguie, Daniel C. Brun daze. Great Bend Twp--Cicero Dixon. Great Bend Boro--James E. Howe. Hai:ford—Russel Tiddler. William Dixon, Dennison K. o.llder. harmony—SteniTen G. Irvin. ..lesKtip-31tfrvin Hall, Theodore Meßeeby, Ralph S Rirehard. Jackson—Leander Griffis, Earl Olin. • Lenox—Georoe Belcher. Lallirop—Sinner Gabon]. Montrose—Lewis Campbell. New 31ilibra Twp—Henry Mend, Belus H: Foot. o , l , land—Daniel Matthews. Rash—Roliert H. !Bilk Spriugville-I)ati'l Thomas, Archibald B. Susquehanna Depot—William H. Telford. Thomsou—John M. Lamont, Barnard J. Whitney. New Advertisements. WM. 111 , 1:(41W017. Sinter, Wholrvale and !mail dealer rn aII kW& U. el.te roaring, Muntrase.Pn. j /CENSE PETIOSS Is hereby given that in ptio.nantio of an art of Atm.:llbl)% the following homed penition hare f hal their pont/not with the Clerk the t or j .r•er neaeltion et the Evan , for the, eaantv of 6.ll•lloehsnnst fig lienntin t. 41 oat. lon hi/liana. and to .ell by inenrige In quantities not iota than one quart, tun ninth they willnpoly tit April i4V11.. 11101201 AlC 7: lllrk Cll Eliie h Gar, • hooi Ammo., Heilman Stnatneh turn Deptin. ia Ketettnen E R Atibtot • Pr3nti Enna: It, non A Thum,- J Al ki,roca Great end Tavern Lie non WIRr (eon New man •• Del b 7 nominee •• In-" 8,71,14.4.4.4 Geo K P. - ”eudeu • Flr Lleis4 John W tow Ilarf .ro Id %film:lrib 1 aibrop e>^ 111ontrisoi G. B. ELDtir.o.Cinit,- Merch 1.311. Sp6ciat AlRticti. 2 ; A Disease with a Thousand fiscidtotne.; Dyspepshi Ls thcrnost perplexing ol air hu • , ailments., synitonts aredilmost r influite in their variety and the forlocn and despond ent victims of t liediseaie often fancy thentselves the prey, in turn, if every known malady.. This id due, in part, tothe,elose spmpathy which osisti het ween the +mach and the Liam, and hilliest: also to the feet that auy distiarbance of lhetZtli- gist ive funetiohmguetsarily disorders Life . liver, the bowers and the nervous system, and sdrix'ilw to some extent, Ilte„guality of the hlood. medicine that, like Histetter's Bitters, not only tones the stomach, but at the same tinie,.briu t rills the liver. prof:liters irregular habit of body, braces the nerves, parities the fluids arid "minis ters to a mind diseased," is therefore' the true and only specific for chronic itidigettion. Such is the operation of this famous vegetable'reator alive. It not only cures tip:pupa's, hut - alio all conemnitants and consequences. Moreover. it is invaluable as a preventiveof indigestion. No one who chooses to take half it, wlneglassful of this agreeable appetizer and stomachic habitual ly three tinie4 a day will ever be troubled with oppression after mating, nausea, sour eructations or any other Indications at a want of vigor In the digestive and assimilating organs l'ive de bility and languor superinduced by het weather are immediately and permanently relieved - by the Bitters, and persons who are constitutional ly Inclined to look upon life "as through a glass darkly," will he apt to take a brighter and more hopeful view of the situation under the racial influence of this wholesome medicinal stimu lant. THE CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. PUMASIIED son warning and for the tamed; of young n and others who suffer from Nervous Loss of Manhood. dc., 'undying TUC ItliaNS tri , SELF CURE. , • Written by one who cured himself, after un dergoing :m541011:M1a quackery, fndi , .r.sititee, on wt.:ming a post-pahl directed envelope. Adams NATHAN ..I.P.YFAIR, - Brooklyn, Jane 11, 'IL " OribMain, ERRORS' OF- YOUTH. g* T r eulTered for yetr; f t i t tcarg,errotie A yonthfal v i r1 5 11 1 . ) for rtio 6 ge of rntrertnih ‘ g 'menftY. .end free le all who need.% the receipt And di• rection for making , theldmple retried) by which bewail cored. Store:we eriehhottdprolli by lheadeleresexperl eoce asp do ea bjeddrereloz. In perfect runddence. JOIIN B. tiliDiVe. No. 41 Cedar !ravel. S York • New Advertisements. ILTOTICS TO SETTLE.—The subscriber takes this method of giving notice to all those Who are In debted to him to call and arrange the same before the •Ortn day of April next, as by so doing they trill save themselves costs. Et . inciurr. St. Joseph,. !larch 5, 1673.—eir • STINSSD :",• "blaek and tan" slut hound, with star In face, white ring about the neck, with black spots. and a rear on back. She WAS bat Iron &hewing s fox Oil Wen side Snake Creek. la Lgteny- township. Any Informs lien will be gratefully received by the subseribsr. Bt. Joseph, Marib 14th, J. F. HEAVY. . (ILOVER AND TIMOTHY SEEL] , 'e will ore everything In oar line a. eh cap as th ki To my old Cu.donterz: Tlitik that tri t. and Gessawrze krEWITUIXO to be JUST Wuae seed on credit I desire should' call bef l eer IT TO SE. S , cannot make out a price list of our various kind* the 20th of March in ordersto be, err! Tomb. as they are too numernes to glve In one ea. to sceute it. Cash received at any 'thin, .el i 1 b at i y w ould nd VI tie " Itti an n to v 1 Zelda and .7",;,', Call at the Store of 11. J. Webb, Moritrose I aliiertioliP• N . Pa. • ' O. D. LATtutoP. I GUTTEN BERG ROSENBAUM & CO. Feb. 2Gth, 1873.-61 v. . Mantroac,Not. 1; 18 , Legal Notices. AD , AINISTRATOR'S BOTICE.—In the estate of Dael Carter , deed, late or West Auburn tyro., letters at Atiminlstration In the laid estate having been granted to the onderolLdtcd, ell persons ow ing said relate, are requested to make trot:lmitate payment. and venom, having claims against laid estate ta requested to pn,ent them arithunt Gitl9Wol.ll VAill'F.R, Administrator. West Auburn, Feb. 19, 16171.—W0. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR.—In the Estate of Joel Turret, eenated. letters of Administration In the staid estate basin,: b.rn granted to the andel...tun ed. all tsessou• ovrlng said estate, are rec . :nested to make Imm...time payment, and all persons haring claims scaliest said rattle arc requested to present them with. oat delay. R 1 , II I ..Alntll.li. 1 WILSON .1 TV "." ' ". Pores! Like. J.. 49. Ita3.—GM. i;NST TR of Jinklot Stractieetf the township of Lenox. a S , liKinnttuuttl% colinidblUaL cfcceatiod.--Letteni of Ad ministration upon the estate of the above Lamed dece dent, having been ~olanteil to the underpinned, per eons Indebted to seld cotate are hereby tout ;Cod to 'nuke Immediate payment ; and those having chitin- ktainat ilia same, to prevent them duly authenticated for sattit went, PA VIII T SPRAGUE, Adm*r. Lenox, Pa., Feb. sth. la73.—wri• & DMINISTR TORN NOTICE.— In the estate pi, Aole-danot3ssytyto„mlnyse!of Bentememesq-Fleteepsebansist. co., It., deemssed„l Utters I. - Admlyklatrat to* .tn the said caste barthg greatee to pAupilenntled, of penuos• maths , allldlestateemm reepeostad"to make 'ironed:ate pyment, and all y,ersons ltarlng aealnat .Itl estate are requested to present them without delay. Wm. C. CURTIA, Adair. March 12111, 1471. A DMINISTRATOrt'S NOTICE.—In the eittale 21. Pet Irk Melinda, tiereased, letter. et Admtnla tnition la-the ask/estate, have hern 11,,ranted to tlre.ule d. r•foled, all peirconaltulehted 4r taltrootate. are here by notified to make immediate payment to the Admin. lc I rat or; and 'hotse having claim* against the ram.. ore zeiteected to present them at once. ' J. DONNELLY, Aden's . . Choc:mot, March 12,1873.-6 w.• For Salo W E offer for sale one of the finest Houses and lota in the Borough of New Minn!. Its loca tion, style and convenience, are as dmiruldc as and• in that neat little town. For particulars, inquire at this oftlee, or of Mrs. A. Hawley, on the ',realism FARM FOR SALE OF OSE 111:`,CURD'A1D Ellerin" ACRES, Situated n the road between Silver Lake and ]tad Lake. well watered .d welt timbered. a good orchard sod' builtilugh etc., ' ." , A. J.. 'ati.aiix. Sbrldon r, Sucqachanna Co., Pa January a. Pr73:.—eza OR SALE—The farm late of Nathan Al drich, de d, situated shout half a mile west of Montrose Depot,,in Brimklyn tawfisfifp,erra• taining about 111 aert, of land mostly Improir ed. Inquire of the undersigned, ereeiltur ut said estate, at New Milford. Po, Ax t mucri. New Minn], Jan. 25, 1873. --tt For Sale A new house well a 1113111911, 1 good water han dy, 1 ki acres of land, and'or more good fruit thereon. Issltutitedlq miles n'rtli of _Won trose, near Beach's Platning ifill, also,a Woolen Factory, Carriage and Blacksmith Shop, Grist and Saw Mil, nemthY and a tew rods from school. Any person 'wanting a giahl place can get It at a bargain. Call on James K Cartnalt, or the proprietor. H. C. BURGESS. Montrose, Oct. 30th, 1973. • .. • &BAl.6.—The subscriber will All, at ter, 2/ o'clock, a. m., ott %V edaviday, March 26, ibhatteh, viz : One pair horsme. choice doer, bores power, with saws for eau frig and thresher for thrcwhiag, set light bar na.... wet lea,. hartreaa, win&le harncw, market wagon , churn dog, griLdolonc. hoot , rake, fork., •bot• el, doable barrel gem, cr ,wbar. chairs, tabl4 a, bed re r.aft., bureaus, steads, stove., pane , palls, a George Wood & Co.'s organ, (newly new) elan-gar, cider, and pork, in barrels. &c., Sc Sale on D, ftrew.b r'• farm. to ilridcwnrrr , one and a half mile. from /dontruee. out, monthil time ft r tams of $5 and toy, r, with approved meetirity. A. C. WEDGE. Monty*, March 1. in& Clothing, etc 1854., GUTTENBERG, ROBENBAIIg & CO. OLOTKIERS, DIEROHAII.T TAILORS AND DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. MILLINERY FA _NCI GOODS, FURS, ROBES lI.ITS & CAPS, GENTS' & LADIES WURNISOING GOODS, &C., &C. Our Usortmeut of -- DitES9. !RODS. allitAnlgl. SIOAO;PIii4.C.ABSI-; X EYES, CLOTHS, AND BEAVERS, Is 40cp.scirr.letc... FLANELLS. BED MARK ETS, n'oOLRII HOSIERY. SLIBIAS. HOODS, • MERINO CNDER.OARMENTs FOR LADIF.S AND CHILDREN. ULA/VES, I ' in 67141)116CW. Tramiel, and Ewrarnaran Ifs/s for ladles end CM!. Oen. Everything helolmiingl In • tba , 11.11,0 t ERT TRARE. Silk and Cotton Velrete In black and rotors, Velour. Flowers. Ribbons, Fetahcrs, Frames, Laces, Vary Large. 7421Ccruungeas.coelphirm prcrcocitimi, • Ticking", Linen". troth , Ifnilins, Tickig", Print"; ite;Fall rellictrLino. LADIES' FIIIENISIIING GOODS. RID GLOVES, CORSETS. FELT AND HOOP SKIRTS ORTIVIIES, CIIIRiONS, 11 AM N}TS,• EMBRoinittisi, STAMPED Cornmrs Usu. ZEPIIYR WOOS'VEDS, GERMAN • TOWN WOOLS, CANVAS PATTERNS, •AS Calms and ,!, READY• MADE, CLOTHING A SPECTAtLiTY.I WE MANUFACTURE ALL ()MOWN GOODS. and MAKE-UP CUSTOM ►YORE TO ORDER AFTER MEAStE Ws keep a large assortment of Cron's, Cassusente IMATIMI, VI:IMMO., £c. on hand (adult purpose, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. HATS AND gwvAirtiAl GLOVES, TIES, BOWS, COTTDN Mn -WPOLEN SHIRTS, COLLARS, KNIT JACKETS, : AND UNDER-GARILENTS, Al! Grades and Sizes for Mn', D pyr, and Ldrire Infant*. SCARFS., FUaS, TRUNKS. SATCUELS, 1111.11. g. HEM.. Br7t2VB 37c110LS, l'aorzwroßg. Sc OP : VIZ GOLD= EAGLI 31WITAII, XaricAr. 331 coots.. IS4C c•iitz• cm; o. •We desire to key to the pnblle titnt . on'estnee Is treil iitochrd with .Drngs. )ledielnee..rslnts.o3ll;NAruksh, Bro.!tee. Perthm.r7, FROCL Article", proprite W re ry and gont prep/with - Ins. sest3 t) other stash.* eee. ally kept In :Vet e1e..1,1 or. elates, We I:ham:kw car getntls yontithis 1111 the : best quelity. We, he ettld nt lose prices/or . ca,dr. • Itespertlelly YGTII7I, 13.HUHNS., Xontrose. 213., PDX ASIOS NICHOLS. ABEL' TURRELL, - . • • DRUGGIST., h , • I►2oatroso, 1 . 0.131.-13.°211. It sonthinolly et-seisin nonw awaid, and kecii. cog nation,. on band aMI d dc*lratlr a<Morttnetn TIT gen. n Ina Dltl:OS. MEDIGINP. 3,g Dyeaten. THAN, end other J . irc,cerite, ware. Well 1,19er. t glesa.icirh, . jai*, hlfiTora lath pyi, rtilosneya, kertmcpc...tnetbincry rdia.,.taaners' .'til Sena.. Raft •rencerl •roecpWtnetblacry Oir: on for !antrum all for acwiel clacisinca. Olive 011.14Rernd Oil. SpirilnTurpetr• ttea.‘ arniebes. Cann r) Seed, t'llFyort-Puiripb.Coacere totted Lye. Aol.. arr-n.e. Trtivai , e. Ent , porterr,sleillca) learnt/Irma. Shooldcr Brace., iibira, (inns, IPIMIP. CrtrirldgCS. render, Shen, Leak nap ,Caps,Blartinz Powdetand lose. VlLditiaAtrlnge.‘Bnata,elE: Fluter, Fires 01t..' hair Restorer s ,- LLD Baira d Toilet Soaps, Hair Mir Restorer,- mid' Def. Pocket Kr iota, SPeclatinc 'Moil. and Fibs,. Fated Spoon.. Pet's,. Kntvea. .tc.,Destist ptidee, n;nncr• aiaaaortmorit at FANCY GoeDs; JEWELRt. and PERFUMERY. Alt the I eliding -tad beat kinds of! ' PATENT .MEOICkNES• The people arc Invited to c... 11 at the.D7tiA sod Variety or • • • ADEL TI REEL?. Fab .1, 1471. / Established 1849. , 3. AIL 3FLOWEtIa. GENILIAL Produce and Commistion merchantl Conslzom'Cnts solicited and return: TAde,immediato Iy on /Went' goods. Send for shipplog cards and sten clls. lkfcre,nc',es : Mti mud Park Bank of S .' 'York. North Rivet Bank of. Nov York. , i • l'imuLan N4Booor Bank of New York. Lou.. lahtud Bank of Brookl)n, N. Y. .Feb.l2, M ASON & HAMLIN The aabstertber seettld asinetiatti tn thestiesteat istablid that he Ls prep4redl. atylee of the ibsise ed. `tut Inetramehts. New Styles Six'Oct.ave Superb ! Alm). agent for theselrbratcd CHIC ffERING 'PIANOS! 1872. ippl, to me nets ilordrose, or address st.ligsairpsei SCAM OHS BANK, 120 Wyoming Avenue, RECEIVES MONEY ONDEPOSIT FROM COMPANIES ANDINDIVID , UALS, AND . RETURNS 'TIIE SAME ON 'DEMAND WITHOUT PREVP °VS - NOTICE. ALLOWING INTER EST AT - SIX PER CENT, PER AN: UM, PAYABLE . ' HALF YEARLY, '9, TUE 'FIRST DAYS OF : ARV AND JULY. A SAVRAND LIABLE PLACE OF DEPOSIT FOR LABORING' MEN,. ,MINERS, - CIIANICS, AND MACHINISTS. AND FOR WOMEN. 'AND' CHILDREN AS MONEY'"DEPOSITED ON! OR BEFORE"THE' TENTH ,WILL DRAW' INTER EST 'FROM THE FIRST.DAY'OF THE MONTI - L . :211N IS IN ALL' RESPECTS '2A.: HOME' IN:' STITUTION; AND, 'ON g 'W MOH IS NOW- RECEIVING' ' 'THE SAVED EAR-SINGS OFTHQITSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF 'SCRAIs7.TON EMS AND . MECHANIOS.. I ' '• • I DIRECTORS : . ;TAMES ',KM H A SANFORD GRANT,EORPF FISH ER, JAS. S. stomata'. IL Sy+PHIN; TT C. P. MAHEWS;:DANIE ELL ; A. E. 'HUNT, 'T:' - n'TIUNT 'JAMES RLAIR..'PRESIDENT .O:Cf, MOORE, CASHIER. OPEN DAILY FROVNINE A. U. UNTIL FOUR ON WED NESDAN AND • SATURDAY EYE,. ~NINGEIINTIL ERIKT O'CLOCK. •., Feb. 12, 1873.—1 y. 1 •.• MOVTROSE SCICIOOL. 0 ..9.. XI "Ell F•T212 , ...9.,F-4.. . ~. . .. FAIL TERM • Beirsin' &lit, 4. - 1874 NV trzEn TEMX liegitlg. ' Jnn. 2d; 1371' BPE.LSO 'num •• ,' ; - Apiil o 2l,ls73. 17 , 7711011r-:llighii bcparfinent, ' . : s6'llo ,n ' ; 0 ;Fictliiiid!try kli6pinnient, '' h a CIO ~ • , Tile Ceureeof Inetruellon includes the Ep., BnANeurit, the LANGUAGE:a, IfAviguAT tea, and the NATIMAL 84.1g56FA. STUDENTS' ARE, FITTED FOR CO[UGES~WIOSYIIUZIOIS F L R N And SPECAAL,ATTESTION" 0/VIN to the Preparation:lg Teaolppre, .T ~~ ~~ .~ The 131tilaing Pre. -.s• ant, aid ly.,ll 7 arraiftr,f ; ni ff2y • IMPARTING INSTRUCTION.,- Students 'can eke! , at at any time and Tuition wilt Lc Charged Proportionally. ar E nnuis secured. Enn dim be sured. fur: thoie - . . desiring to .ii9Ard iherriselyes. • For tetther paEticniara addrest,,A. H. =WC Principal, , or, the Seerettoot i. y WsiJ 11-JESBVP,Pres r 134 • 'Montrose,' Pq• .4 9 ; ?727410,.. the Board. New Adverthemente THE EAGLE TY My St., Nest, Yoe*. far OrcEdirs ftro,.4El Geo.?. RoWeil &16". 12 1 000,000 ACRES., 07ioebp, Niorz"z 'The cheapest Laud la 2dmicet for Wu by the UNION PACIFIC 'RAILROAD CO. In the Great Platte Valley: 3,000,000 Acres kiCeatral Nebraska Now lor ode In tratto of forty acres and upwards cn, nor and ten years' csnclit at 6 par cent. No acccanee In. ferret rego ln.d. Mild and healtbf . olfp.ll4l44,fryine trail, an abundance roo,l water. - TIIK BUNT lIMINET IN TfIEWI TI The pent Mining regions of Wyomlor. Cototado, Utah, tad N. ra . da nypDcd,ny tna M.l9l[llfg thp ELatto. yoaler, • ' - SOLDIEIL9 ENTITLED TO APOIUDITEAD OF ONE HEMMED AND SD:TY-AMISS. Tip BEST LOCATIOS.I FOR COLONPIC PTIRG ROUES FOR ALL I. - .lfrUstass re - of emlee o.rnrsiment Lent:e, oprn for acrryeinder,tba ilorneotearl trier, utter title Great ItaltroddArlth .004 marirrto and all evneen! retro or ito old fettled coltuttre Free raeors to parrheo.ero or Railroad Laud: tot-Mortal Napo. ollo.liag the Laud.etlso cew of ih:scriptlre Pam lthlet Ara Xept l ' ZOvel Ana Ercry.hvr.. dddnoe , - • ' ' • - • 0.0: DMISL , - , c. Ladd COlClttlfrPt , inir V. P. H. U., Omaba,Nely. " • " AVAPIT.tI.II)," - ".. . 10.000-FAR MER To linpro're.l.l•oo.oaflearrrilelL'i..;i.ati ircelneiSOc;S'4. iswu end !mord In Ihelnlddle reglad of Wertercrltihrh -the seat eon!, wheat. and tittle pr?doelog belt In the Wert, 15 Emir, nintntlErtanlCltirarno. I:Monte and moll unrari..rtal. Nandi:tr.. And plus! land. with pare rgith 'abr. water even& ,I , fo reverend - agcy.-a - A Aar raga credll price, Iltt per acre. Send fora grade. It coats nothing. end glees descriptions,...prlces. terser. =or, And now to reaclrthe Ueda. Address, JOLiN.P. I'ALUMINAostd Lonnolreltrner of dory IL li,Fdind Ce."Chder Rapid*, Torre. t'blergo 011fFe. 6 . 15 ti.,clanaljit..: BLAIR PRESBYTERIAL ACADEMY , BLAIILTOWN, NB.W JEBINEY. EquA adsztttligiifastalta aud. Gantlet. Mainiat Chris. lieu Influence. thotobehitharectlon and earend atten tion to the cornfortapad bablta of aturlcata, reader thlet. one of the bent/Int(talons of the country. Pitting ses sion commences March 2:40. StodetAa recriecd at any stew. 'rums. tt - pat' aferchOe: 'olleers of Prte.et , o and Leaf etto Colle er. Seed for candor!, • b. b. nTE./ 41.125 tn, it. M., Prtatikal. $5OO IN PRIZES.' EXTRA EARLE VERTIORT,T44I- ) • Day, Earlier thou.k4r.lt TP ItoPe. Eaottoottaly ' Protertite and tot • lIICELLEFLaIIOII. $1 per lb. ; 4 lbs. by mall, postpaid, t0r511.41,7. P . ';,P - ; COIII :,TON'A Fultenisr. sta 4mitt e. tg. t ' d it e c l,Mity A . ra c i l e:Xy than u. E los i i w " ,l PK cninim DOLLA 4ift• ed. o . P/MAILII.XS' thnse W.ho prodinti "ci _ithcr'lrl.F:l7l2utTitnrrialleff=l:arff,ulrfa, Dig flat f3re . „.-terf,Pr Sar i otalods. free NI at , dCa odd% dtra pages, Willi Colored Cht01710.15 MULL E 4.-0 ittliC.Z.,ll;Vig=rlT".4litntig,94'ielltlf; /14 peke'; 5 p n ac . ke li ts : .Li ir.... son. . , slPark Plate, :GeV TsdAi.' ONLY 10 ,IfiENTSI. 1 ' .., EVERY, fil/tli .NI& OWN fAlltin 11 r. i if. OttArlirlB: - HoW,INQ eitmrr ARDVISE TBXIIIp7A A plaintreatise, cha s es conc: sample with 43 •lik4:2 :urea. actually paluted and fiats Waren. liOts• for ext. - tor and I non! Decorallun- T Twentyalverettpre,„ bound In cloth, Mr $l. ttlita coolca._panbe cover: snalled, kqulliald,do, swag ...tit on Tempt of 10 mr,tv, by' the rah - Heber. HEN It V CARET BAIRD. •I ' ''' Box 1021. Post Orlee / Ifhlladelpkas See the fallowing altodwe'czth*tsjir2lnpiesi* , cle. A .vet 7 minable - book: indi na odd 'filiedumig tepahit 9 ' ahould Ilttlio read, It.-41'.1:: Trattatlu, . • r.,' •• ' We 1114 not !how etornuta Nitod be 'sold on ltieinGP .l 17t olonE1:0 . L:e . oth!. tee Herold. lad 41sexeelka4Lr:lr,,l , A, want long trltat ha . taapplted.:-.Seisnlijk Ainiticat; a : Not ways neceastty to the palutei. bat. yt, In4le t 9-.. every oecnpantyt a derelllng.-Ar l'',llbrid. . Buy '"a copal o hide book Inn dist tibr.tothem among Jour Mande. • It.they ortll heed the advlcathatria, tea could make nb mono valuable present." - 0 011 :0110 2111., Num ... In 1:m614614g thin book Mr. 110Irdkaaidons areal fa t , :.: vice to the comtfinnlty.- , Tokild gladi. We hope Ike polipber will sell up.oco loples.gethli book during homelrl3.-13orthe AdaSSllrer. . • tre bas e met painted gar as aartiuid by Uwe* .l; thnr. sad !Immolate ourselves thavaw banys "In Ade, :. n.nnionalund excels otn i in • spOptnee;-silarpers' dimly. ' In selllug a 'ample copy tbilfeeeniairr. Rillini tin feel terrign that an order far k 3 bcntul.in 1.100 I; Flll !•,i. t .7.,. • I...—.Fromi-./...tie. • = • - • - ' . •We know the teen and manly patoss. etre a - no. 'IQ Vllll7t l Teni•TrY,Zillvlitila , 4, . • kr4-..c.4.-ial •- i,., c 'ONLY •10.-'...:CENTSi-,,, tabtlswcl rtroki . . W WEL Sli .4 try urirre42. Momufiu-toren n. or Few._ .•1 " :::t ;it srpßitiolt TO AU. IRVILOWIr *..t FILES, BRlallCh w AN it D n K n A . Inkirati, 111.`“ VONT& jierlaror.•; —Prfoo llsto and iirrolor Froo-ro WELS )ik 1111)11toritik • button, Lass , 4. Dotr.ott, .111c1t.. geherov.l33.m MErdpbasack... , ' . Is the BEST IN Tilt ViiO33,LlW - :* Av.', Wail/ed. Fend Thr etttolab.. Addrevs. 'll' 'MP:ATM" SPriNU *AVM:4, N. VISE ttie•ltoiczge: tisett Lock atitt nolTurticr. . _ •.• -FASTEN VOUTININDOWA,'"' - ' . '' ~, 'No rprin2 to bresk. no 011014 s titii;tlY•Ct4ip. 'ann.. b " lo, , ..,.. very easily applied; hold. 241.4 at 617 ilarn.4estred .. anti a:seltratttneruhrn the itu.l3 l• down. 'SeOtt ttilort foe circular. t,:lnollor nod tLx.ilinoo,lvvorrti !mks vert,ll.t: to any atlttreio In the U. 15,„ pi,iprinf, on rrctipt,or,efly ~.,1 tic Liberal lodtmement.tulhe trade.' Agonto wanted:— Addrexa I:Kish-Not:lt d4,a1.1 L0. 4 , 20 .,A;50.„411;',4141C. • • ~ ; let St.. Ilarfl.tnitr,T2 4 • •' • re WITHERBY, RITGOi 6,,AIGHAPS9I3 • .Wood-WiirkihzilaChliftlty itetterOW spEciettly_s",-woreerorth Plitilng, e /nnitietlevan . - • 9Pruninglessblnts. Blebs rtleon! Minna- • ' " fulyrurril Tenon Naafi:re, .Sc. Central. eor. Union St., Wileitnr.7lll)4l,, • 1 - L. WI T U FP:f.. --a. II; 11WiAlisbit - .._._ ._ • -, ,•_. mil, ,ARIVIE R S 6 aik..- , md . Akohho.i el. ..: • ourocatalogua,nr INa'w PM*" - .- ' Tue . ?, Fritit Trertvar: ' A Va!aabie !Emit ar.: -. An pent.. • big., Extra uffirrA. , . Lt It. SCOTT & MA: illietr.inta:- PATENTS 0113TAINEDi-'L J N. km outlets szwecsellal, 6.cs 1a Mt7mq . IT.f • t charge fAr 6rrlllufrutry betirEh. sefd CONNOLLI! III:1p 103 8. Poach' St.. MA IiOS nnitk tst., Witilingtol3, D. C. : Agents!. a Rare .ohanoe I/ tsc •111. pay ell Anent+ NO per tuck [n . ..isib alii ennsge wkill us at toes. Leerythlng.l44sAle,dlOnkl: expenses pild. Adduce: • • A.tOCLTEA.t CO., ebarlotl4.lllth - - - EVERY •CORNET-ESAND!' • • =.,, , • ,„ Mei . . unity ot:t rectito a rialtiidld Nett! or Nair .„ 1. 311'S/C-Arrahr dlir; . two_celJt % Imp to ZIN. .• .• WARD N. tIAXVIkt.S. l'ollaier, 130.0 m i • • —•- - 'ss tO 0 1 .;E R ri n tosiTociA "" l l""l ni,work nn people, finer tea. palm:A.l . ol4. mato too". alone: at, Wort , foe no hi Thairan.re• toomento of • all thei thud than "at anything clog. l'an 'collar, fore. , dthiregri SOX, Portlnad Ataine; t 4:t M 0 N _EY tia -4 ,artlettlars Free. S. at. Brzscsa.ll.7 LlatunteStakistoili.J • • • Ear=Exy , CRYSTAL: 864 F 0 =0;M and x[11411117 'tie Nat. foi;t 4 folin ifiof prorerrflg point. for,ersssisz flatus hods ' • t .iroablvg hand., arid for eh hourel.old eleAldOg. risr 10 *Pr Of bet &taiga mode,: 'ico on= rootoi,woult • .• rivals Ir. either 10 qoolfry at. .chesporoo. „Elm go oso anitperfoctly lormlemo nod ',kik:hot htl g~rtvordtt eell fr. 3lozuttriorbd only by EASTMAN & latouxr.. 4ZI N. Third!it., Ph la. •aa . . . „ . •c 3 -111 . r . r•vaiErcrarigi l • . . T L S E 1.44 - TE.R- Tithe nearest 'approach feta anicific'erur discovered for - Dyilpispits.lNeuralgia, - Ilhetimatlitn, Gout, (BM/el. hetes:Anther. cull Urillst7 Eissascs generally. at Ds 'stores sacincitir po, er to tbeparalstic. It cures Lacer. , r Complaint Chronic Dlarrtura , Asthma. Ca arrh end Bronchitis. Dieessee of the 131t10, General Debility and Nercous Prostration from Water) and Physical Bicepses. It Is the Greats el Attl/30flikirfri • 'discovered for rivesstve Emmy Cl 'Draikitte.' Itror rests the stomach. PromolettD.gestlon'i an 4 almost instantly. No household shonlAbo , Out It Versate by dr11;(41,1*. • • • •• ' Wring Watery of the Springs, for 12104111•40411,,,,-; Of 440 peg er of the water of lir ilia 14111 • tot mandlous. 'curds end for tesitimantala from distinguished ;nes... tend to/pamphlets. 'WHITNEY 11110'1'11ERS, Ocnnrut” 'Agents. trr booth Drcut. . -• • tnt:lento: gyring (t). • _ • iooorex:tatvia,zi le falle to cote. 'lt le prepand expevatly wear* theree e :. etitroolltiog elle bold be ell Petiolate . M/EMBER ; p...• • 1: 4.• 4 1 ' '• 2741Z0ge FEMA7BEICt/TEt: ~For all,!Honel*ls that TAO ,'••• • •
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