The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 02, 1873, Image 3

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    THE DEMOCRAT.
Local Intelligence.
}icligiou■ Services.
The services in the several Churches of Mont
rose are U follow
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77 70 p. m.
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Prayer 3lceung, Tbaratiar liNeutag•
Arrivals and Departures or Mails.
.4rrinrh De/NlT:if 7YA.
emtn,se Drpot, (Daily,) 6 IX) r. v. 1 20 A. M.
10 00 A. M.. I :10
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C.O r. /1.. 800 A. Ni
3 00 r. Id. 10 00 A. M
600 r. tt. 800 A. SI
alusing,
Tunklianniu•k
lEl=‘=!!
(bnklin St:it ion,
n 6 00 r.
31.cadmpen, 10 00 A. M. 400 r. M.
The New York, Tunkhannock, New Milrord,
and Wvlusing mails are daily ; the Conklin
Station mail a ill leave on Tuesdays, Thuridays,
and Saturdays; Bingbampton mail, ens Silver
Lake, will leave on Nionday at 6::10 a. tn., Tues
day and Thursday at 8 p. mu ; lik,hoppen snail
amid leave on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri
days.
3tontrose Depot, trtaily,l 800 P. If. 11 00
330r.a. 7 30 A. at.
“En. L. STrrcl.r., Postmaster.
Montrose, January 4, 1373.
:New Hord
New Advertisements.
Blanks Blanks!!
Statement of Auburn, Rush, Mt., Poor Asy
rum. _ .
Wall paper—C. E & A. N. Uptegrove.
Rrsistss LOCAL& _
Garvin's Tar Remedies.
Pocket Diary Lost.
Insurance--11. C Tyler.
ilarford Agricultural Society.
Pain Rifler.
Insurance Notice—B. Stroud.
Agricultural )Luting.
•
Dat—Rol. Robinson.
Notice.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
null Alive.
Pain Killer—Perry, 11.triq & Son.
Britlge Lolling—W. A. Cm:mon, Clerk
Blroralt Items.
THE notes of the blue birds and rob
bias greeted our ears yesterday rooming.
Du. C11 . M1.F.3 DecaEn, or Bircharaville, is
about to become a resident of 11 mtrse..
bar
ing pun- based G. IL Re tde's house and lot.
Ocn Auburn friend having, effertually settled
the calf question. with the aspirants In the
Montrose ItrpuSheon, we now think we can as
electitally dispose of the egg strife. Mr. IL J.
Stephens, of Itridgewater, has tell ts ith us an
eg; laced by one of his bewyneasuring 9 1 4
- by
6,4 inchm ; •
Ilno s. are putting in grates in the
fire arch, under their foundry boiler, for the
pm- I to, of burning coal. Tb:•y have also 14...zi
eirarating a large basement room und:r their
main bnilding, for the purp ;se of palling in see
eral run of grind stones. We sanul•l nj , .itr if
,o;_rose had a for more such enterprling
men.
Tan severest snow and blow storm of the
season visite4 Us on Satur.lay night and Sunday
morning last. Jt 4t.1 not lie looz, enough in
one place, solbat it coudl be incusuretl, but we
should judgelt would reach the 4.1..pt1i of a loot.
This makes eleven feet of snow since Novem
ber last. We-notice by our Lxchanr, that it
was an extensive storm, We wind doing, much
damage.
v rcw of the hard times fur money, uni
versally emnplained of, We think we have been
very modrzt and lenient in not asking for what
is due us, but ire have cone to the concl.ision,
that-some of our subscribers are rcry oexl,nt, al
so,- and perhaps, are waiting to be asked, hence,
we veil say, that April. Court will be the time
when we shall expect them to respond- Our
credit "By the Ettataall must and shall be pre
served," and u collection of what is due us, will
preserve IL
Ch cap.
We can furnish and print tags at New York
city prices.
Silver Wedding.
The silver wedding of P. U. Tiffany and
came off some days since. Ample and abundant
preparationsorts-c made for a large and plws
an: party. Some ralual.le presents were tome
try diffcrent parties, while others were deprived
from doing so. on account of the cold, bluster
ing and stormy craning. We hear of no lack
of presents, assayer was abundantly plentiful.
with the lucky relatives and invited wealthy
A Card.
By the beacling of our paper ihit — r7c;l,
sill be seen that from and after April Ist, 1d73,
the Montrose DEMOCRAT, will be conducted un
der the firm name of E. B. Baxley & Co., a
copartnership having been formed between its
former editor and Wm. C. Cruser. The paper
will continue to be the same fearless advocate of
Pore Democratic urincipice, as heretofore, and
always ready to advocate all measures believed
to be for the best interest of this community,
both local and general, as it ever has been. We
take this method to express our heartfelt thanks
to our patrons, for the liberal and increasing
support they have given us in the past, in the
full belief that the new association under which
the paper will be conducted in the future, will
increase its claim to further merit and more ex
tended patronage.
All accounts fur subscription, Jobbing and ad
vertising, due on or before the first day of
April, 1873, will be payable to E. M. Llawlcy.
E. R. 11.swtmr,
Wat. C. Cuusim.
Montrose, Aoril Ist, 1873.
Divorces for Limited Periods.
The Binghamton BepuNioni recalls to mind
Instanees of divorce for limited periods, the
statute reading: "A separation from bed and
hoard forever or for a limited time may be de
creed by the Supreme Court on the complaint
of a married woman." The Reptilian& s ys:
"A. few years ago Judge Baloom, acting under
this statute, at a special term of Supreme Court
in Tinge county, made a decree in a divoreesuit
that the husband and wife should live separate
far two years, the wife having custody , of their
only child in the meantime, lie advised them
to consider the matter as husband and wife.
lie thought a separation during two years
would satisfy the husband the best thing he
%add tin would be to treat his wife kindly end
tiairztr, and not cruelly and inhumanly. The
repOrt Is quit before the end of pso years the
old tore between this =Pio Wag rei4Feg INO
they forgave each tither and are now living to
gether happily and lovingly as they did during
their honeymoon. Judge Balcom informs US
that while practising law he obtained an abso
lute divorce for a wife from her husband; but
that they remarried each other within ninety
days from the time tho wife obtained her di-
Tore; and thereafter lived happily as husband
and wife many years, until the wife died. Also,
that the husband became his personal friend and
remains so.
Coroner's Inquest In Jackson.
A Coroner's Inquest was held before Esquire
Ilan, of Jackson, on Saturday, 1:1th nix, under
somewhat peculiar circumstances. Toe body
examined was that of a boy named Leonard,
aged about fifteen years, who died on or ahoot
the 10th of January last, after a few days ill
ness. It was alleged by the father and friends
of piling Leonard that his sickness and deat h
were the results of injuries inflicted by a school
mate about his own age, named Lewis, while
engaged in a scutlle,or tight, at schooLnear their
home in Thomson.
At the tamest and repented solicitations of
the Iriends of Leonard, Esquire Hall issued a
warrant, and Lewis was held under arrest.
The body of the deceased was exhumed and
takeri'from the Cemetery about one mile north
of Jackson Centers.
Dr. Orchard, of Jackson, and Dr. Birdsall, of
Susquehanna, were the medical witnmses, and
made the post-mortem examination. The body
was in a good state of preservation.
The testimony of the medical witnesses was
that the body presentej no evidence of injury
to the parts examined, which were alleged to
have been injured. The testimony of other
witnesses was deemed insufficient to warrant
further proceedings, and Lewis was discharged.
The affair created considerable excitement in
the neighborhood, and a large number assem
bled,tou anxious to learn the verdict of the Jury,
and their decision appeared to be received with
general satisfaction and approval —Santa'Lon
na Journal.
Ninety l'enra
Very few in comparison, to the average age of
people, live to see ninety years. On this lith
day of March, D. 1873, Itirs. Pedy E. Gere,
(widow of Eebenczer Gem, Esq..) has attained
to the arm of ninety years. Though feeble in
health, can move shout the house with compar
afire else and spryness, equally ready to main.
lsle couveniation with ease and fluency. On
an anniversary and birth day, a few aged friends
and neighbors, in connection with the nearer
trien Is, were invited to the house of G. W.
Palmer in Brooklyn, and on looking through
the rooms we find them comfortably fillers, with
the aged,.mblille aged, and a few young people .
The names of a ff. w with their ages, we here
gire. Mrs. Enoch IL Palmer, 90 years and •25
days; Mrs. Stephen Breed, 87 cars; Mrs, Row• •
laud Miles. 85 sears. On aocolfiri of sickness,
and other unavoidable eimintstanees, a few •
lier old ladies were deprived of being present,
these seven widowed ladies none are under
years. Mrs. Gere. our venerable and ageil
niother,,ean incite but two children to her par
ty, note since the death of Liter 1.. /ice wife
of IL 0. 31iles, namely: C. M. Geremf Montrose,
and Mrs. P. Emily P.thuer, of Broa'slya, in
whose family mother has lived a numher of
years. The grind children are three in number.
Two daughters of IL U. Miles, one son of C' 31.
Gerc, and two great-grands-liildren, Uhl-cue
Squier, a son, and C. Morris Gere, one son.
It -ill thus be seen that the fmnily relations ore
but very kw, only thirteen in number, includ
ing mother Core. Twa well tilled and furnish
ed tables were set,arottiol which were those who
could ample justice in the delieaeles there
before them. As the ca:, es were passin;:aniund,
our atirentort waittlett to some chum plates in
particular, which were in use, and were on the
table at the marriage of mother Gere,and whirl)
are at tills time one Mindrial and elev‘m years
alit The meeting and Tanning, were pleasant
and agreeaddie, 30, them were eireumstanees
and sets eunueeted with it, ‘videli yenta no
that the like with us will never appear
Time wafts the agiaL .irdy, and swiftly on and
over the river. 711.
Linx,lstrn, Mazda :Nth, 187:1
New 1111 lord Item'.
J. M. Virile: , leis rented his hum to J. Wilbur
and euored into the Lurou••!t.
Wlc W. Smith, Lautlinril of the Union Hotel,
intends after April first, to retire to private life.
Da. Drown, of Blothatoton, will intim in
the Town Drill, Sunday evening. Subject, "We
are all intemperate'
G. PECK and family have returned from their
western trip. They give an interesting, though
not very glowing account of Kansas life.
Two butterflies, apparently of the common
yellow variety, were tho kvn tra yesterday, by
Wm. 11. Chapman, of this place. • Tiny were
first seen one, Wetinetsday, March '26th, and the
other the day following, near the - Window of
the room in which the fandly were sitting, ar.d
none of the family has any knowledge of how
they came there. When placed in the sunshine
or where it is warm, they fly about as lively as
though the month was June instead of Nareh.
They ate now In the Drug store of _piney
Hayden, where they can be seen by the curl
' .R . 114.
Tuesday morning, March 18th, about
f • •, our citizens were aroused by an
a , rm o • , which proved to he the tannery
of Moss & Snap. The fire had made such pro
gress when discovered, that all efforts to exting
uish the flames were useless, and soot. the whole
building together with its valuable centents,
excepting a quantity of leather and hides stored
tc the 1011, was in ruins. The fire is supposed
to have caught from the furnace in the engine
room. Have not learned the exact amount of
insurance, but hope it is enough to cover the
loss sustained. A_ W. Styli %' Agency, has about
f:3000 insurance, and 11. Stroud's ORX.I. For
tunately, the heavy body of snow on the ro o ts
of the adjoining houses, in all probability, sav
ed them from sharing the same fate. Five years
ago, their tannery, standing on the site of the
one just burned, was destroyed by fire.
NCW 3111 ford, March 28th, 1873
' Business Locals
DP. GARVEN'S TAR REMEDIES PURIFY
the Blood. bold by all Druggists.
AGUICULTURAL MEETINCL-A meeting of the
Susquehanna County Agricultural Society will
be held at.the Court lio•nw in Montrose, on
Monday evening, April 21st, IS3, at 7 o'clock,
p. m. Ilkanv C. Tux]; Beey.
Montrose, April 2nd,.1873.
NoncE.—The member4of the Greeley and
Brown Club, are requested to meet at their
rooms, over IL .1. Webb's store. on Tuesday
eveninz, April Bth, 1873, for the tm.:saction of
some very important business.
By ORDER on THE PREEWEIST.
Montrose, April 2d, 1873.
Amummurernan—At the Annual Meeting of
the "ilerford Agricultural Society," held Feb.
10th,1873, the following officers were elected
for the ensuing year.
President, li. Di. Jones; Vice President, W.
Jeffers ; Secretary, S. E. Carpenter; Treasurer,
B. T. Tiffany; Es-Committee, N. Tompkins;
Auditors, 13.11 Thatcher, C. It Miils.
8. E. alum -nut, Becy.
/larked, March 25tb, 1873.
LosT—At Lenorville, March 17th, 1873, a
Memorandum and account book containing va
rious papers ; among other were notes given to
the subscriber by the following persons I I or.
ace Tingley, J. It. Robinson, N. C. Halsted, lie.
wilt Dunn, T. D. Payne, and Norman C. Riker,
The givers art hereby , cautioned u„,, , minst paying
said notes, and the public against buying until
returned to the owner.
A liberal reward will be given to any one re
tarning said memorandum and papers tome, or
Silas Hartley, at Lewisville.
Lenovrille, April' 4, 1873
hiSrit%NCE NoTICK.—Win. Buehler, Esq., of
Ilarrisburg, has resigned the State
Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Co. of
Philadelphia, and I have notice from the Com
pany, that Thompson, Den siz Bro., of Wilkes-
Barre, Pa., are to take his place sto State agents,
I make the same notice now, that I dad one
year ago, that I refuse to reresent any Compa
ivy that Thompson, Den Ben. represents. I
don't allow country agencies to dictate, toy hie,
inter, either in the supervision at risks or
mi
justing losses. I take this opportunity of noti
fying my customers, that all risks in t - he Frank
lin as they expire, will be placed In other good
responsible companies.
13:1.1.M0S STROCD.
Montrose, April 2nd, 18: a.—w 4
"Paut-Kn.mm."—There can he no necessity,
at this late day, for the press to speak in rota.
mandatory terms of this remarkable media ire,
in order to promote Its sale; for it is a medi
cine that is known end appreciated the
wide world through. Whenever we tpeak of
the Pain-Killer, as in the present instance, we
do so in behalf or the afflicted, natter than with
the view of advancing the interests of its prx,-
prietom. Fur various diseases, such as rhea
mat ism, cholera, cholerameirbus, burns, sprains,
bruises, nod SO on to the end of the catalogue,
we nn• eons-Metal that there is no n•mnly be
fore the people taped to Davis' \ egvtable "Pain-
Killler," and we know that thousands m on
thousands entertain the same bend Certainly,
we cannot ruler to the history of any medicine
which equals that of the Pain-Killer. It was
introduced in 12 4 10, anilfrom that line to this
its Sale, 1.111 at 1101110 and 11116 , 3 d, has constant
ly and rapidly inerettsed, and we rejoice at the
high reputation it has achieved, because this
reputat ion shows that It has been the means of
relieving a vast amount of human suff•ring.—
'We hope the resent proprietors of Davis Vege
table "Palm u - ill long live to enjoy the
prosperity they have 90 fairly e on.
AN:it:AL Miticrnso.—The Annual Mectinr at
the Odd Fellow's flail Association, for the elec
tion of ofliceni, and traineaction of other busi
ness,will held at Odd Fellow's Ilall,Tuesday,
April lit, 16;3, at G p.
CHAS. 11. Slum, See'y.
Montrose, March sth, 1873.—w4
Losr.—ln Montrose March 31st or Aprst Ist
1871, a pocket Diary and memorandum, eon
tabling about fire dollars, 3140 some cards and
postage stamps. Any person finding tile above
and leaving it at this office will be liberally
rewarded.
Montrose, April 21, 1873.
Sclum).—The old - Franklin" Fire Insurance
Company bevin business in 1.529; has pahl for
losses about "E'43.500.1111N), and its surplus exceeds
that of any other Fire Insurance Company is
the United St.ttits. Parties in Susquehanna
County holding ladicies, and having loss there
on, or desitilic any change in them, a ill be good
enough to notify ll',Nut C. Ti LER,
pill 2, 1573. Montane, Pa.
.Trot Lts - r—.lmut. Tr:tot—Ty commence at
tontrose, April 14th, 1x73:
UMENZI
Auburn—Oliver J. Relate!, James Devine
p —l)a% 1.1 t Fier.
Cliiruni—Elery Burns, John M. Stewart
Jelin 81e , iilliNtm
Diniue.i—Parr Simpler.
Forest C.erswell.
.1. 31auz:•r, Lewis Evans
Great Bend Twp —Henry )lerricle, John
Lan,
lire at flew! linro.—lhntben T. Stephens.
Ilariord—Nainem
Nhtntre..e—Sohn in m Lste;.lnn.
New Milf.mi) Vs.ro —John C. Me:m:AL
New I(ini.r.l Twp—Dennii Shay.
httl IL 11',..a
$3.• 1 1 1..L.,1111111 Dr l ll.ll-41 1 ,i3 II Minya.
' 5 1 4.11 g 1. 11t11-111111.1 UM, i .1 r
M I,
Striiil an.
Trwre , , Jet run,— 1.7r4 orvek..
Ap
Auburn—J•uula P.:414y. Swisher.
itro.itilyn—A!mtitt Clrm.b.•rlin, j4.hu 1.1, ) : 1‘4.
F:l7lritcr.
Ciittirl—Cliaries L. 1111-4e:id, Jonathan
\Vines Itinineit, Avery Hut - ilia, Jtallt.i
I. Wt . iki, William IL Colvninn.
( —Willi.trn
I)ininek—Nathan Hairtliek.
Wit-aver.
Priinialsvillt..—iteurgu Smith
(treat Iku.i Ciartar.
Tyr p.—ltintoni IL Tuthill
Ilrewnter.
Ilarnanny—l• rank Y irons
lilierty—Jus. IL Jacob Chalker, Spencer
W. Luce.
Lathrop Harding.
IVbite, .larnes Conrad, Win.
Ilartley. Michael Belcher. Francis 3L Rood.
lontrose—Andrew J. Gendt‘on.
3liddletown—Darius Coleman.
New Milford Twp—lra D. Foot, Jacob Stod
dard. Philip Harding%
Oakland—E. C. Levitt.
11,.11-11enry 13 ran ev-r.
Silver Lake —Lewis Jayrox.
Thomson—James 11.Fuster,Satnnel IL Lewis.
Tranenv Jarurs—tio-ond reek.
Auburn—)Tilton Harris, jr., Geo. 11 While,
Charle, liar, .kliiert G. Sterling.
Ainrlaeini—Jaine , . Dean. jr.. Lewis Beelre,
Edward Fullahee, George Buchanan.
Bri..gewat(T-IVilliain Stark.
Brooklyn—lsaac Vitn.tukten,
Burdick, Oney Rounds.
I>imnck—Jamcv A. Bunnell.
Forest lake—Milon Birch:n*l.
l'rientlse.lle—Tlitininn
Gibson—Charles liessigtne, Daniel C. Brun
dage.
Great Bend Twp--Cieero Dixon.
rin-nt Bend Miro—Tames E. Bowe.
liarford—Rusxel Tatelier, William Dixon,
I)enniSon li. Oakley.
Harninny—Sieplien O. Irvin.
Jen...alp-31:1min Hall, Thai,lore IteKeeby,
Ralph S. Ilirchard.
Jackson—Leander Griffis, Earl Olin.
Lewis—Geor;re Belcher.
Lathrop—Sidney Osborn.
MontreKe—Lewis CampbelL
New Milford Twp--llenry Mead, Beim IL
Foot.
Oakland—Daniel Matthews.
IluAli—Robert 11. Ilifik
Springville—Datil Thomas, Archibald B.
`hidden.
Sosquehanna Depot—William H. TrlPad.
Thomson—John .1L Lamont, Barnard J.
Whitney.
1124N.R.PL241.(3,111119.
Gsfinsmix.Conn—ln Oreenfleld, March 23(1,1iy
Rev. I. H. Green. Jesse A Gardner, of Green
field, Pa., and Miss Isabella Cobb, of Clifford,
Pa.
VANFLEET—Sist3toNs—AI the house of Amaral
Chase, esq., nt Great Bend, March Sfith, by
Rev. E. Ashton, Simeon Van Fleet, and Eliza
G. Simmons, both of New Milford.
LINDIILEY-STEwAtir —At his residence, in
Lathrop, by Rev. IL Jacques, Chas. A Lind
sey and Miss natty A. Stewart, both of Lath
rop.
33311.416T1Z19.
Jonnsost—ln Bridgewater, March 23rd, Julia
8.. wife of Gilbert B. Johnson. aged 31 years,
4 months and 12 days.
CnAsn—ln Brooklyn Village, Monday morning,
24th of March, 1873, Melinda, wife of B.
Grant Chase, aged 77 years.
The deceased though feeble for some. years.
was confined to her bed buts few days.
Ricnannscix—ln Barford, January 10th, 1873,
Francis Richardson, aged 72 years, 2 months
and 2 days.
Father, how hard was it from thee to port.
How gloomy the mind—bow beating the heart
How bosoms did heave, how tears did flow,
When in the silent grave thy form was laid low.
0, why should we grieve, 0, why should we
sigh
For there is s good Being Trh) dwelletb on high,
Whose Will is so pure, who has such strong
Love,
That lie prepared for all, a mansion above.
RICILLIMPON—In Harlon!, February 3d, 1873,
after a long and painful illucess, Mrs. Eliza
Richardson, (wife of Francis Richardson,)
aged 67 years, I 0 months and 10 days.
It was budding Into twilight
And the stars were in the sky
When our mother breathed her last
And went to God on high.
0, why ghoul.' we mourn, and our tears fall like
RontNsoN
Though great Is our loss its her eterusi
For she's ,roue to be au angel, to dwell wills
God above.
Where there is no sin, nor sorrow, but bappi
fleas and love.
Stsc—At Oil Springs, in Canada, on Wednm.
flay, February LW 1873, in the frith etnir ut
lint agv, Sally 11, the wife of James Sisk, and
daughter of Major Seth Bisbee, of Susque
hanna county Pa.
She was marlin' to James Sisk In 18-10, and
to Canada in 1831. Was convents.' in
Belleville under the libor of Rev. John Carroll
in IS4, and joined the church in 1800. Her life
was exemplary, and in her family and in socie
ty pie well illustrated the ehristian virtues..
In her the poor finind constant sympathy and
abundant help. She had many warm personal
friends, who were unremiting in their attentions
during her illness. lice illness. a tumor in the
throat was attended with much suffering., but
she bore all with patience and christian resig
'tat ion.
Iluch of her time was spent in mailing the
Scriptures, and she repeatedly expressed to her
skimming husband and children confident ex
pechttloa or an eternal rest.
Jr'. YeHim preached to a large concourse of
Mho:fling friends frotu Cur, 12 Chapter antl 12
vetse.
New York Produce Market.
Corrected weekly by Harding, Hoiden, it, Co.,
325 Washington St., New York.
Buller, Inb 47350
" firkin *40350
Cheese, dairy, per lb ..... .... . .. . 15fg Iti
factory"....
.._f... IV A I7
Eggs, per doz ..... ........ .......... 25326
Flour, per barrel. 0.90310
Corn meal, lot) Ilt. 5.4003.50
Wheat, per bushel 1.7532.00
Rye 00392
Oats " 54355
Corn it 07072
I lops, crop of 187'2 45050
Tallow " B!iC9
Lard per lb . I•3OSi
Potatoes per bbl 2.5033.00
Apples " 2.7533.00
Turkeys per lb . 18320
Chickens " . 16(017
Ducks "
New Advertisements.
BLANK LEASES and LAND CONTRACTS
for sale rtt this oillee.
Mao, Notes, Deeds, and all other blanks.
nNtixtsTn‘rott's tionee..—la the estate of
C0.h.1. Men:tel.. deceased. lyrics. of Admlrds•
truth. In the sate es to, hate I.teu granted to the sm
elt rstunml, all per.enis Indchltd to said estate, arc here
by melded to tr.ake immediate payment to the Admin.
i-trutor :and those 11,11.1: nlalme n,, , ainst the same. art
requested to present theta at oar,
IM!l!MMtli==l
lif - ENSF. PET lONS —Notice Is hereby given that in
, parsons., of an art a t•nembly, the following
tinniest oetrott• have Glad their petitions with the Cleric
of the t oar, ii( Q•Grier of the Prate for the
r“tti..; 01 nasinehatina for lieenne keep taverns. rat.
in t li by mea iptanut es not lens
Dian•nre our loan, for whnli the) will apply April St..
In Et :
John It Tar , it II
It 1 'in rarken
Elit ihoh Italy Jo, it son
Anitirona it. anon Scirtfielt,iva Depot
L U helettitn
E It
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Frank Hoffman
ant, Gnat I end TaTerTi 2 n e Li. 'n ue 'r
e
It A a
t 1 liar
Get N. Imam
It Di pn
Geo E r.-•,111en
John W
Da, WilnEtrth
U. U. EL.DRED, Cleric
Muntro,c, Niareh %. 15771.
1lir:111FP - s 5.13. E. VIRTUE OP writs
UM' u
or: or Common Pleas
..-tleminna imunty nn.l roe directed, I will
eNTO , C to by IMblit . Velltillf. at Ila• c4airt
llotme in Stunt riot. on Fri‘lar. April IS, lichnt
o'clock, p. m., the pio-rs or parceli
or I:lnti, to wit
All ihai ern olere or to scel oWand eltnat e in the
too - n.(0(10( % rir it. in 1110 c00,:13 w+o,ll l . It men cod
SIAIO of I. anln, ended mot desen6ed a•
II I
k.n •. to wit Ou ihe moth to lools of Mark 111111. an.'
Turner italdwle. on the e Ist by lande of Williani
het. on the teeth he loins ol Loren Snow and --
lie! le. and in, the woo by baud , of E. Worth. con•ain•
I ooi acres of land. be the same more or less,nith the
cr,ln mamma', one log haus, • few fro Irma, and
shout 111 acres ininniteo. (Seta -d and taken In execu
tion n$ the suit of J. II 17.1ey assigned to Eliza Wee •
ton Toon OAs em and Ito id A rcry.)
ill !rad cry tin flee: nr panel 0f land, site.
• e in Ihr too ii-hip .if Jesomp,in the comity of Su.nw
boom. and slate of Venus.) ivanla, bounded end de
as ro In wit: Ou the northesst 17 lends
Inc the e-1 of A. oberoon, reed ~dJ, 11 It.-
ele. en the southeast 10 mud. of Iwe hull., on the
southwest hy lands of J. It. alcKeelay, arm on the
northwest by label. 01 A. 11clittaby, me:mining Id
arms,
hr the same more or less, with the appurtenance.
I frame bons, one frame barn, one orchard, and idiom
50 401,A Improved. (Taken In execution at the colt of
A. 0 Warne. vs. Choke rerklus and Christian Davie,
and J..ho Tnialis, owl:surd to 11.0. Vamp, va. Charlet
Perk los and Christian Darla.)
A laso--All that certain piece or pared of 1.1 situ
ate in the tomushlp of Hush in the County of Sesque
lunge and Stare of Perawylvania,lomnd and derenned
an wit: Ilegioningat a pnint 011 A public
road. thence along son rd perches to a earner on
the line ct. 11. W. Wirt:3.o'e land, thence 11 1 0111? 113111
Witeaton'e line north 87 degrees east 111 7-10 perches
10 11 center 110 line of E. Osborn's land, thence uwala 3
defreas west 101 5.10 perches to a corner, thenceTouth
S 7 degrees east Iro 7-Id perches to • corner on Crook's
land. thence tooth 3 degrees west 21 110 perches to a
corner, therm south 07 degnee cast G perches to the
place of beginning. containing Si acres and SI perches
of land. be the an more or Ices, with the apply.
0.1111Ce1., 1 0011 C IWt.l l lor, dwelling boo m, 1 1111111 And
other out-buildings, an orchard, and about 65 act. Im
proved. (Taken in execution at the mil cf . Abel Tar.
rest vs. Hiram Osborn.)
Aiso Ail that c rtaln Wee or parcel of land situate
In I hr town-lap of Opel terrine In the county of Susque
hanna ..r State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de.
seabed as fotlovro, to nit t Or, the north by lands of
N. W. tiottou, on the east by lands of IV, 0. Dutton,
on the Pout)) by land. of James Decker and W.O. Hue
ton. and on the , re-t by lands of N. a Leiria and Amos
Button, containing 100 acres of land, 6. the saran more
or lee, with Om appurtenance., I frame dwelline
bon.e.l barn. I log house. sours fruit trees. and peed,
improved. tocized and taken in execution al the salt
of ft. -0. W. NVettlman areigned to LS. (Attie vs. It, A.
Sutton )
Al.OO —All that certain piece nr parcel of land situate
In the 'township of Auburn in the county of tinuluot
ham* sod State of Pennsylvania, boun•:et end de.
scribed as lotion., to :On the north by Lands of
Jams Lott, on the east by lands of Wm. N. l'eunett,
on the south by lauds of Milton Harris, A. D. Teske
imry and John detwer. and en 'be nest by lands of
John Sensor, ennisinin: Shoat t acres of land be the
01.1113 e MUM ur less, with the orpurtenancea, 3 dwelling
!Jousts. 1 horn, I new store house. a good orchard. and
all improved. (Seized and taken in execution at the
suit of A. .1. Gerritamo es. P. IJ, Corp. Jame* P. Den.
°lnger and William White.)
•
Take Ncitlee—All bids mud be arranged...l the day or
sale, M. B. 11E04E, Sheriff.
Sheila - 6 Office, Montrose, Match 22, .e 73.
BILLINGS STROUD.
%,Genoral Insuranco Agent,
nits, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSIIDANCE.
UT coza.trosso. W.A.
ffartford Fire Ins., Co.. C apitalaudStirples $3,030,0043
Home Ins. Co. ' N. 1., Capital and hurplus. S4.WIMMU
Royal Ins. Co. Liverpool . i10.U0.010
Liverpool. London a: Globe . tal.OOO.lMO
ramlttin Ins. C 0.., Phil's. . 4143150.0*
Ins. Co.. of North America . $1,M0,1103
Pennsylvania Fire .. $1,114,014
Ins. Cu., State of PC1111 . 1% .. ShOU.IOI
Union Mutual Viilo.ooo
cl.
DM/131111Z Fire $6.000.000
Williamsport Ins. Co, . • FO.OOO
Anthracite. ?basis . . 11.000
National, •• •• 30,41%
Cann. Mutual lan Ins. soeuo
C 0.,. PUMA*
emerkan WA. Mr*. 0.5110.0U0
.4161007:J:1131'0"T.
Travelers los.Co.,Uarford,Copitalsnd Peeples 111.101,000
Hallway Passenger $ 1 130,000.
The anderrived has beep well know to lbiseonaly.for
the 'mot 17 Pa rstsan in•orance Agent. LOS.es masked
by Ws Compalpirs !save always beep promptly paid.
roroince first door toot from rimsklop_Olka Of W.
U. Cooper Co.:remota° st. Slontftse.ra.
BILLINGS STEIOUD, Agent.
MEAS. FL Stant, Solicitor
Montrose. Mu 1t317.
lIAND JULES
IQ; hVO , 1 *v:l :Z1)44(61,4
EdEMIEMES
eetl hr meagare
Eat in Ilan.°
Rr Tavern License
II 4rf..rd
!mop
• •
X. IC 7P El .
County Business Directory.
Two lines in air Directory, one year, $1,50
each additional line, 50 et..
MONTROSE
0. S, 8EE813,--Cormly Surveyor. of Susquebanua Cosa
t:. Orfila to Vac Coati House. Mont.rosa. la.-50-tf.
JAMAS K. RM ALT, Attorney at Law. Office oue
door below Tarboll House, Public Avenue. •
WM. II COOPER ,t CO.. Rankers, veil Porelgn Par
nacu 'l'kk .and Draft• 012 England, Irclnud aud,Scot
land. •
IiII.LINGS STROUD. Lienera Pyre end Life (neer
acre Arent.. ; Men, cell Rai trona cud Accident Tick.:
to New T o rt . and VhiLidelphia., litlace one door eat
orate Bank.
F. A. CIIANDLRIt, General ln•nrancn and Sowing Ha
chine Azcnt. Public Avcoue.•
BURNS dt NICHOLS. the place to cut Deco sad Medi
cotes, Clgare, Tobacco, Nix., Pocket-Boots,lapects.
I
cies sokee Notions. dc. Brick Meet.
W' M. L, COX, Rupees ranker and dealer In eIl articles
neually kept by the trade, opposite tho Bank. •
noro a conwm, Dealers In 810.0., 'Hardware
and ?dannfacturcrs at Tin and Shoelimn warn, corn
of ]Halo and Tarnnllcc etroal,
8 11. 11ORSR, Merchant Tailor and dealer I a
Clothe. Trlnamlnpi, and Farn.ahlog Goode. and
Ready Made Clothing. on Mato hlreet, next dna I e
low Little and limitslee'a Law (Mice.
A. N. IDILLAND. Denier in tiroecrien, Prbvirlons
flu./tr,Surtloneryand rnol.ee Nutionn, at bead I
Public Aaenac.•
NEW MILFORD
CAYUOA PLASTICH—NICLIOLAti rillOKMAKEItat.t.
er Ie genuine Cayman Plaeter. Preeb paned.
BAVINGS BANK. NEW DIILFORD.—Pir per cent. I.
tercel on all Deposits. Does a general lisukluir Bus
nes, .11-tf B. B. CBASE d CO.
W. L MOSS &„ CO , Deniers In Dry Goods, Ilats,Caps
limns and hoots, and Omens] Merchandise. on Mal
street, second dour bolus, the Episcopal •
UNION HOTEL. kept D 7 WILLIAM BItITU, on Alain
otreet, tient. the Depoii.—•
N. F. IU mitErt, Carruio Maker and Undertaker,
Main direct, two doors below Hawley's Store.
McCOLLUM BROTHERS. Dealers to. grocer!. an
Bro , lelona. on Main street.•
lI.GARRET S SON. Dealers In Flour. Peed. ideal.
Salt. Lime. Cement. Groceries and Provision, on
Main Street, opposite the Depot.
MOSS 4 EC NA P. Leather Manufacturer* and deafen
in Mr rm., rludluire. de., near Episcopal Church.
AIN EY is H AY DEN. 'Dealers In Drara and Medicines
and Manufacturers of Cigars, on Main Street, neat
the Depot.
1. DICK.F,IIIIA Jn.., D‘mler In general merchandise
and Clothing. Brick Store. on Main Street.
GIBBON
SI. TINGLEY—DeaIer to Stoves, Ito, Copper. Eras
and Shoeiiron Warr. emoting.. &o. M.o. manntactor
rr at Shovt Metal:. to ardor. Eve Trough and Load Pipe
buoineoe sttrudod to at lair prices—Gibson Hollow,
PoriusTivas.La.-17.
EDWATItr , & BRYANT, If tootaetarere of WagoL•
sad Sleighs, near the Ingalls' Store.
GREAT BEND.
L. S. LP,hIIIEIM. Manufacturer of Leather. and dealer
In general llerchandle., on Malo Street,•
11. P MORAN. `Merchant Tailor and dealer In Rosily
Msde Clot hi nn, Dry Goods, Grocer ins and Provision.
Mein Steed.•
LENOXVILLE
HIRAM WHITE, Manolhetarer of nod dealt LE ■oPaA
or l'lwors god r pith..
Clothing, etc
1854.
(itUTTENBERG,
ROSENBAUM (V, CO.
CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS
AND DEALERS IN
DRY 'GOODS, MILLINERY &
PA GOODS, FURS, ROBES,
lIATS & CAPS, GENTS' & LADIES'
runustirmo bo - Ops,.*.c., 4c.
Our Assortment of
DRRSS GOODS, SDAWLS, CLOAIMOS, CASSZ.
se
NIMES, CLOTHS, AND HEAVERS,
Xis Clcomralsts.
ETA, WOOLEN IfOgIRRY, NUM AS, ROODS,
MERIN() UNDER-GARR I.:NTS
FOR LADIRS AND CIIILDRR.N. GLOVES, de.,
In Great Variety
Transom and Urrnearstan Wars for Ladles and Chil
dren. Ererythine beionalng to the 7dILEINERF
TRADE. Silk and Cotion"Velvets In black and colors,
Velours Flowers. Ribbons, Feathers, Frames., Laces,
&e.. Very Large.
BouaolcoDyalaC Goodl®•
Table Linens. Napkin.. Toweling., Crab, Nana,
Ticking., Print., &G., Foil In Every Line.
LADIES• PURNISHING GOODS. KID GLOVES,
CORSETS, PELT AND ROO? SKIRTS,
swrrcuss. cum:so:vs. ti4ru sem
InSIIROIDERIES, it STAMPED PATTERNS,
Coxes.ert Limn. ZEPRYR WOOSTEDS, GERMAN
TOWN WOOLS, CANVAS PATTERNS,
AM Colors and AU Shade;.
READY MADE CLOTHING
A SP•EUTALLITY I
WE MANUOACTIMR ALL OUROWIT 000DS, and
MIKE UP CUSTOM WORK TO ORDER
AFTER MEASME.•
Ws keep a Isrgi anortment of Curies, Casnmaara
13r.ariuss. Vssrsaos, /Le, op baud fer that purpose
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
HATS AND CAPS, A Fall Line.
GLOVES, TIES, •BOWS,
COTTON Alm WOOLEN SHIRTS,
COLLARS, KNIT JACKETS,
• AND UNDER-GARMENTS,
An Grades earl Blue foe Mn,, Wye, sad Urge Infanta.
SCARFS, PUBS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS,
UMBRELLAS, AC.
We will ern ereryeblog lo our lloe as eh eap as lb
elev. and G1744.131TL1 EVESITTEUIC to be Jim Wan
We Reraiwort iv To
We canoot make out a price list of our various kinds
of Goods, ea they arc too numerous to &it to oneesll
- but would request all to tall sod compare prices
sod quality, and thus be convinced of the truth of our
assertions.
* OUTTEN BERG ROSENBAUM et CO.
attattoseMov. a, 3.=
New Advertisements
WM. RA110111901;7, Blatet, Wbol , malo and liana
dealer all Linda o f slat° mono:, llontro.c.hs.
THE EAGLE
MEIJI ETREE,
BUIINS & SIG'IIOLS, PRorriEross.
•
Stole or Tot CoLDES RsoLL szn Mortal,
~riolc 331c:talc, Mac" =Arca= a.
We desists to *as to t ti• public that ourstore lo
Fttia:Cd with Dritetr, Medlelnes, ralnt•. Varntrh.
Brushes. 'oaths. Pertbutery, Foto y deflates, ',music..
tory and patent preparttlons, and all other n•tleles
ally beta In tiro oboe d• at Stott... We Kuucattlee our
zoo& grnllloo and of the bvpt qu ittty. nod roll be sold
at Ana priced for coot. Respectfully Your..
A. 11. IttlINS.
/Montrose, Yob. 20, 1873. AMUd YICIIULL
ABEL TURRELL,
DRUGGIST,
IMECOXI.SVCIESO,
I. contlt.nally reeelving NEW GODDit, and keeps con
tinually no hand n roll and desbahle assortmes,t of gen
uine DrtuGs , MEDICINES . CHEMICALS. Paints. Dis c
Dyetouffs. 'PEAS, Spices, and other groceries, tone.
ware, wall paper, glass•trare, fruit jam mirror. lamp',
chimneys, kerosene. machinery oil.. tanners' oil. neat,.
foot 011, reined Vainly Oil, oil for lanterns. oil for
sewing machineA Olive 011.Spenso Oil. Spirits Tnrpeo
tine. V a rts I oh es. Canary Sesll.V Ins= r.Pota e h. COIICRa•
Dated Lye, !telethon., Tel:sorry. Supporters, Medical
Instrourents.Shonider Bracer, Whips, Oun•, Pistols
Cartridgen, Powder, Shot, Lead, (inn Caps,Blasting
Powder and Fore. Violin*. Strings Bown.eir. Pluses,
Fife. ere., Fish Hooknar d Lines. B ar and Toilet Soups.
Hatt Oils. Hair Restorer*. and Hair Ryes, Brooklyn,
Pocket Knives, SpesrUseles, Silver and Silver Plated
Spoonn, Parka. Deatist Articles, a goner
al *assortment of
FANCY Goons. JEWELRY. and PERFCMERY.
All theleading and hest kinds of
PATENT MEDICINES.
The people ars barited to call at the time and Variety
Store of ABEL TPRIIEI.I.
Peb.1.1611. Establisbeg 1849.
s. AM. El.cyvaira3a.
GENERAL
Produce and Commission Merchant,
77 Del Yiew York.
Consignments solicited and returns suede Inttedisle•
ly on sale of gouda. Send for shipping cards and sten
cils.
.flefeiYnerS :
National Perk Bank of Nen . York.
North Myer Bank orNesr York.
Nassau National Rink of New York.
Long Island Bank of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Feb.l2, W73.-2m..
MASON & HAMLIN
The saltserTher would annoonce to the musical public
that he Is prepared to furnlab all styles alt, abuse cel
ebrated Instruments.
Nem Styles Six Octave Superb !
Al., agent for tire celtbrit‘d
CHICKERING PIANOS!
1872.
,a.amply to me nest iloottoso. or addrava at If antrosa
L. C. 8111T13, Agent.
)lonttote, Fob. 19, 11773.-1...
SCRANTON SAYINGS ROOK,
120 Wyoming Avenue,
RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT
FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID
UALS, AND RETURNS THE SAME
ON DEMAND winfouT PREVI
OUS NOTICE. ALLOWING INTER
EST AT SIX PER CENT. PER AN
NUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY,
ON THE FIRST DAYS OF JANU
ARY AND JULY. A SAFE AND RE
LIABLE PLACE OF DEPOSIT FOR
LABORING MEN, MINERS, ME
CHANICS, AND MACHINISTS. AND
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN AS
WELL. MONEY, DEPOSITED ON
OR BEFORE THE TENTH WILL
DRAW INTEREST FROM TILE
FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH. THIS
IS IN ALL RESPECTS A HOME IN
STITUTION, AND" ONE WHICH IS
NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED
EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPON
THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIX
ERS AND MECHANICS. o
DIRECTORS : JAMES BLAIR,
SANFORD GRANT, GEORGE FISH
ER, JAS. S. SLOCUM, J. IL SUTPHIN,
C. P. MATTHEWS, DANIEL HOW
ELL, A. E. HUNT, T. F. HUNT; -
JAMES BLAIR. PRESIDENT ; 0. C.
MOORS, CASHIER.
OPEN DAILY FROM NINE A. M.
UNTIL FOUR P. M, AND ON WED
NESDAY AND SATURDAY EVE
NINGS UNTIL EIGHT O'CLOCK.
Feb. 12, 1873.—1 y
j DEINISTRATOWS NOTICE.—Tn the estate of
Daniel Carter, dee'd, late of West Auburn tap.,
letters et Adminlstmtkm In the said estate haring
been granted to the undersigned, ail persons err
ing said estate, are Alquested to make Immediate
payment. and Masons baring claims against Bald eat ato
are requested to_prerent them 'without delay.
ORTAIVOLD CARTER, Administrator.
Wert Auburn, Feb. ID,
WiSTATE of Jlnkes 9pra^ te of the township of Lenox,
Sesquaeanna county, Ps., deceased.—Lettera of Ad
ministration upon the estate of the above runatui deer.
dent, having been granted to the undersigned. 'all per
sons Indebted to said estate are hereby entitled to make
immediate payment; and those having claim, against
the same, to present them Italy authenticated (anomie
meet. DAVID T. SPRAGUE, Adel's',
Lenox, Ps., Feb. 511418'13.—vr6*
LLD3III3ISTRATOR'S NOTICIL—In toe estate of
Jana ihnythe, late of Dndgewater. hazoorhauna
Co., Pc. decanted, Lefton; of ddmiuiptenilon to
the add estalo having been granted loan undonogned.
all Krems owing wild relate. are rtn.e.lod to mat.
Inamedluto paymeot. and all patrons having claims
against said nitrite aro requested to preseut them without
delay.
Writ. C. CURTIS, ddner.
March Mb, Ira.
WE offer for sale one of the finest Houses and
lots In the Borough of New Milford. , Its loci•
Bon, style and convenience, are as desirable as
any in that neat little town. For particulars,
inquire at this office, or of Mrs. A. Hawley, op
the premiss.
FDR BALZ—The farm late of Nathan M-
Mel), did, situated about half a mile west
of Montrose Depot, in Brooklyn township, con
mining about 111 acres of land mostly Slimme r
ed. Inquire of the undersigied, executer at
said estate, at New IdUford, ra. •
ELLIOT &MAIM
Nor 31ilfgrd, ha. ST, 1877t.—tt.
tar I.ll'slars frce...aa
Legal Notices.
For Sale.
Geo. P. Rowell & Go.
12,000 1 000 ACRES.
The cheapeW Land In ILarket for sale by the
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.
In the Great Platte Valley.
Q,000,000 Acres in Central Nebraska
Now lor .ale in tracts of forty acres and upwards on
avc sod ten years' credit at 6 pct cent. No stir none La.
rni ntn ,t
NLd Cod heittlfal climate, fertile soli, an abnudanco
of good triter.
I'll ft ItE,T VAREET IN TIM WESTI The great,
ictloo% of W‘ooling. Colorado, rtahoted Ne
vada Im.lug eupplit d by arc farther, In the Platte
hOLIDIEItS TINTITI3XI TO A TIOMEATIIAD 07 eke
/JUNG:IntI AND SIXTY ACRES.
TLIE GEST LOCATIONS YOB COLONIES.
FREE 110 MES FOI: ALL! Mttunas or Actin of
Govrrument Lands open for entry or"-, the
tionlestend Law, near this Great Railroad, wire, good
marhet, and all conveniences of an old settled coontry,
Free Passes to purchneers of Railroad Lend.
t‘retional Maps, st,wln;; the Land, also new union
of It,ertptive Pamph!el with new Maps Altdled Frei
Everywhere. Address,
0. T. DAMELand Commisaloner U. P. IL R., Omaha, Nob.
WANTED,
10.000 FARMERS
To Improve 1,100.0.* acres IL R. Lawns, free from meet
gave and Invited in the middle rer,bm of Western lowa
- the oest corn, wheat, and collie producing boll id the
West. n boors hi.tant from Clitcago. Climate and Solt
unsurpassed. Siva.loer sod plow land with pure reli
ning tinter evenly distributed. No fever and ague.—
Average credit price, Sit per ...de. bend fur ago do. It
01.1.11 nothing, and gives clescriptions, prices, terms,
map., and how to reach the lands. Addresa, JOHN D.
I ALtIOI.IN. Lao d rotorniesioner of lowa It. IL Land
Cu., Cedar limpid.. lona. Chicago Office, GS S. Canal 81.
BLAIR PRESBYTERIAL ACADEMY
BLAIIRTOWN, NEW JERSEY.
Eq.l advantages for males and &males. Eamett Chris
tina Induence. tbotongh Instruction and mein! atten
tion to the comforts and habit* of students. render tide
de of the beet I,..tttutiona of Ibe country,. Spring , lea
on Commence. March =LL. Students received at any
time. Trams, tatO year. Reference: °Meer* or
Prioceten and Lafayette Colleges. Send for catalozass
S. O. STE! lIENS, A. X., Princl9Z.
$5OO IN PRIZES.
FM YHA, RA ILLY VIRIINONT. Ten
. Day. Earlier than Early Rope. Enormously
A r, Productive and of EXCELLENT FLAVOR.
b It per lb.; 4 lbs. by moll, postpaid, for 113.50.
p•• 41 con ToN9t SVIELPHISt SIG both.
PA IyYma
0 ' i l qui to l sa thr 4u'ralityA llttlo .
O . 44 the utrzest quantity from one Foetid. Ds
scrlptive Circulars of the IltiCett, with Mt
of 300 rerictle. of Potatoes, free Wall.
„rill" Illustrated Seed Catalecutp, 1100
with Colored CUOMO, 23 ecuts.
,-, A NelMf Tomato. tbe Early.
sr , solid. and productive. nice, pet
p o packet; 3 packets. $l. •
B. BLISS &
tal Porn Place, New Iretk.
ONLY . 10 CENTS.
EVERY MAN WS OWN PAINTLR ;
Or, PAINTS-HOW TO SELECT AND vszlarit.
A plain treatise, containing sample card with 43 dif
ferent actually painted she es and tints, with lastrtio ,
lions for exterior and interior Home Decoration.
Twenty-ire copies, bonlid in cloth, for $5. Sample'
copies. paper cover. malted, pact paid • to anygiddresay
on receipt of 10 cent% by the Publigher.
li EN It V eIA HEY BASILD,
Box 11.21, Post Ofiles. Philadelphia
&e the following raluaMee.rfractafrompressnotica:
A very valuable book. and no one intending to paint
should fail to rend 11.-N. Y. Tritons.
We did not know so math could be said on the sub.
feet of painting n house, until we read this exeellent
book of Sir. Italftl's.-N. r Herald.
A want long felt at last soppiled.-Seim(Ve dminieetn.
Not only a necetstty to the painter. hot valuable lie
every occopnnt of a dwelling.-A'. Y. World.
Boy 23 copies of this book and distribute them among
yoer friends, If they will hoed the advice theaeln,Ton
maid make no Inure valuable present."-Chiersgo Tri-
Gave.
In publishing th le book Mr. Baird has done a rest ear
ekr to the countuunity.-Toledu Blade.
We hope the publisher will sell 101,000 copies of thin
book during. Inin.-Radon ddnerfleer,
We have )art painted our house as advised by the au
thor. and ccuctainiate otinielvee that no house to thw
nelghborhood excels oure in-appearance.-Harpee•
Ii efly.
In selling a sample copy (or Ii mils, Hr. Pahl must
feel certain that nu order for 25 bound in cloth will (o)..
Inv -Front Lone.
We know the town and country paints therein ft*.
ommendtra.and can vouch for choir rale., sod the creel
loner of thee - Harrison" brand of white lead-PA/fat.
ONLY 10 CENTS.
lEmpbett
WWELSIIII pte
GrILIFFITiii.
31.1 - Vartorn,re of Fats.
RUPEIc lull TO A LI. OTHERS.
Vl' EWE O,A, at WA filtA ATER).
FILES, DELTIDO. AND MACHUIFXIr.
„, t 4 Lam' I.IIIERAI. PISCOUNTS. •
—Prim LIMA and eirrolar• Irree—
,WELSH & GRIFFITIII.,
ILL Dootoo, Mum , s Detroit, Web.
Sowing TILE vi,ohisi.co
1100 BEST IN TILE worms).
fz,pot rm. Addre.s.
•'DOMESTIC" SEW INC/ MACHINE, N. Y.
USS the Romenzur barb Lock and Support to
FASYIN YOUR WINDOWS.
NO spring to break, no caning or .sett cheap, dttrable,
•cr7 easily applied: holds /ash at any Oleo dcrotreth,
entl n sell.fattt,ver st leen the roan Is down. Send stamp
for rlrrolor. Circular and ala copper-bronzed lock, rent
to ouy address In the li, S.. postpaid. on reeelni of Ottg
de, Liberal Inducement.. to the trade. Agents wanted,
Address litttlEN(lP.lt BASLI LOUK. CO., lie. 43.11
het at— Ilserleburg, l's..
WITHEREY, RIIGG, & RICHARDSON,
lIANUTACITCLIII as
Wood-Working Machinery Generally.
SPECIALTIES :—Woodwortb Planing. Tonintelsg &Oa
Growing Machines. Elcbardeon'sneut. _
Improved Tenon Mactllcts, &c.
Central, cot. Ettion St., Wooster, as.
S. wincnar. O. t. nCOO. O. X. .111C111IID1101.
FARMERS Dealers, sod Agent*. send far
our (Stalogurr of New Pots..
fnoll. Fruit Trees. 4e. A Valuable Westlse. 'MIMI
frce. Extra offers. L. D. SCOTT .t CO., lioron,Oldo.
PATENTS OBTAINED.
No fee, maitre rnrcereful. No fees fo thane*. W.
chum. for oroihulnury search. hoed tor *eircalaro...
coNsot.i.y twos.. 103 8, Fourth St., Phiuhdpbll4
Pa., nod 88 Moth St., Washlngton.D.C.
Agents ! a Rare Chance !
WO •ill psy an/Sonia per week In cub who
will uncaps anal us at once. Ere/jibing tualibcdand
expenses paid. Addm.c.
A. COULTER .4 CO.. Cbarlotts,
EVERY CORNET BAND.
I N :l tn filn nt z y zlll . rezge 11;!endld t plr of t Band
\V .11M A. PablUer, lbstanlia
5 tO $20 1
.3
Ti el D as A r T ej of rsoVrlog Pe ed p l rs
Or ei th er Ira. pants , or old. make MOT* money at ir c atir:
for as In tarn. %sirs moments or all the time than as
aombion else. l'issiculart free. Address Os STIN
SON.4 CO.. Portlaud Maine..
MONEYNadi Ropily with Stencil al Xity
Check °mem Caralmamate! AM
particulars Free. 8. el. Brzeiczn,ll7l.lanover Sk.Ukiterk
KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP
For cleaning and polishlnse metals, for cleaning aad•
percents g point, fur removing stains hum marble, tar
vraching hands , . and for oil bousehola clesning, ',supe
rior to any other article mode. No other soap er weak ,
equal. it. either in quality or cheep:less. Rosy to Us*
and perfectly harmleesand_pleasant. All grocers seillt.,
Manufactured only by. MAST/AA:4 Jb BROOMS
eat N. Third ht., rb214.-
13rMITTY/83311M1.Ck.
ICATALYSIDIE WATER"
Is tho nearest approath toe opedde ever diamorefid for
Dyspepsla y rieuraight. itheornatirm, Goat. thaveltDis
hetes. Kidney. and Urinary Diseases senersly. sr
stores muscular par or to the pamlytfO. It cures )drat
Complaint, Chronic Di:figura. Plies. Constipation
Asthma; Catarrh end Bronchitis. Diseases of the Skin:
General Debility and Nervous Prostration from Naomi
and Physical Esm sees. It is the Greatest Antidote doe
distort - rod for excessive Eating or Drinking. It ton
roots the stomach. promoter Digestion and tellevea lb*
!tend almost Instantly. No - hous &old ebtotidltat
ant it For main by all druggists.
rr - For a history of tho NNpetose, for aisdkal repprti
Of the power 01 the water name die Lee., for ranmedonsC
mires, mid ior tridientmlois from dirtlngulitted men.
Send for pamptilete. WHITNEY BROTHERS, 04441 . 41
44440, OS; booth Frr at It., Philadalphla,
..Uoteystitirg spring Co.
$lO •
0
0 'REWARD! •
if :t r itr Af:::h o o f t t i r
rails to can, It In {invited expressly to aro Umtata%
and nothing else, bold bb all Dinggitto.
REMERIBER
. TIG4T WE FWZAVIEII CUT&
For. all Hassebilla that we Mat,'