The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 20, 1873, Image 2

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    THE DRILOCATt:
HA IVIE} a CO., Editors.
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741'14 40;
TWA New York Express declanis "a
,prominent Radical official admitted to its
reporter that in vestigations are continual
ly going on in uses of inspectors; who
iare being discharged for wilful neglect of
duty, for intoxication, and, beyond doubt
stnne•for receiving bribes, and suit half
commenced against an importer to re
co.e_r 1700,000 for alleged madetvaluition
of invoices." Tom Mnrphy nine the
New York Custom-house under the eye
and for the interests of President Brant
and, this is the result. _Everything is'anb
ordineted to political considerations, and
a man who can imagine a wild is liePt
int, place, no matter what his official con
duct may be. This Is the New York
Grant-Murphy programme, and 'it will
lint be disturbed, by so-called "official in
vestigations.."
SAPS the World: It is a noted fiset
that the most corrupt men in the Re
publican party are its foremost managers
and leaders in their respective localities,
There is Cameron, of Pennsylvania, who
was once censured by a Republican Con
gress and recognised as the leader of the
corrupt ring of Pennsylvania, and yet he
is the leader of the Republican party in
that'State. There is Ilarlan,whopnta up
the pretence of Christain statesman, bad
ly mixed up with corrupt jobs in'lowa,
yet is now the recognized mouthpiece of
the Republican Administration. Then
'we halm Bingham, of Ohio, irbn, ie ,be
asineared from head to heels with the
Credit Jfobilier swindle And
grahiind the doubling of the PAY :et the
President, not only occupying the posi
tutu of Administration leader in Massa-
Clitts. but the Administration
eandi
doyte for Governor of that State. Tom
Murphy, whose deeds have from time to
time been exposed, has the ear of the
Administration, and is at the head of the
stag. which shapes the policy of the party
in this State. So it is everywhere. Not
amen loses the confidence of the Ad
ministration or hie position in the 'Re•
publichti party by corruption. The giy.it
er the rascal—the higher the rositiou in
that party.
At Lee, the candidate of:the
democracy of Ohio for governor, inns
defines democracy: "Democracy is a
sentiment: not to be amilled, corruntki
or pompromised. It knows no baseness;
it 'Cowers to'ho 'danger ; it optimises no
weakness. Fearless,. generous ,and
bo
nriuq, it rebukes the arrogant; cherishes
honor, and sympathizes with the hum
ble. It asks nothing but whet. it con
cedes; it concedes nothing but irliatit
detris.nds. Destrnctive only of .desPot
iimi;cit is the sole conservator of liberty,.
kiho'r and property. It is' the sentinzenk,
or freedom, of equal rights, of ettnial ob.
llgations. It-is the law of
,Inittire . per
vadinithe law of the land. The stupid,
the selfish and the base in spirit may de-
nonage it as'a. vulgar thing ;' but` is the
History of our race the democratic pion:
mple has developed and illustrated the
highest Moral intellectual attributes of
otir nature. Yed-=that is a noble, mug-'
naninions, a sublime Sentiment, which
expands our affections, enlarges the ,
enisympathiee, and elevates the
soul of, man, until ) claiming an equality.
with the best, he rt. ecta, as unworthy of
his dignity, any poytical immunities over
the hamolesi of hie. fellows. Yes-4t.is
ao":iennobling principle—and may that
spfilitwhieu animated one fatliersin'the
reynlationary contest for its eitabliihtnent
e,Mliiine' to animate us, their sons, in the
impending struggle for its preseryn
trtM.'
I=lM
"Sauna Grant Then."
rPnam thatisislestaa (Mass..) Chromicls, AdadalMsm•
❑on and Hales Osman.)
The anti-Butler papers are in an awk
ward Gs when they join in the hue and,
ery about the increase of Congressional
salaries. They want • that • sr:spelt/at ;
bvt still more, they want that acape-goat
to he Butler. If they could only 'make
Geberal Butler responsible for what they
call the "back-pay steal," they -think
they would , be sure to defeat hint. Bet;
viewed as a scups -goal ? Butler mu/ hardly
be.p.alled a brilliant emce e s& Akia bait.
friends must admit sumach. Eicapeoloat
i lig it, somehow, does-not seem ta be his
for,* He lacks the genius for ttott sort
of thing. The efforts of the .Boston rings
to , Etsten on him the respontibility of the
increase of the payof Congressnirn arid
the pre'sident, hove thuS tar beet/ decided'
failures. One Republican journal insists
that oue man shall tie stamped with the'
itatic4ey of it. 4?enp artint nen!:
there is all otie persoo responsible above
all others, (fur, that measure, let these
pthichers of "righteousness righteousness shout 'Blond
and spare not: 4 ‘Thoir
President!",l'he President' conld hale
killed the bill; yet be did not veto Rd.;
He profited vastly erase by its pale
than. any other man in America; yet be
did tior y eto it He therefore, more than
anfote 'trizip; mpre,"thistrlbe - 11orrse oft
B4ireSentitti,:ig f i riialtiore than. th 4 Sen•
at; is ,tl;Cnrttbor iiCeoe pp-called; "salary.
grab." Bat he Ins /to canto to be Ashamed I
of it It wain ilglo sttid . Just nteriosesti
It pays our publie'ieriantrino Mose than
ie.- t ßepresentatives,Sepatorth Judgcs,and
l• Prodsleas of a greaßepulilic ought to
Te. The outcry againkl) it is the
iltovrFot klettelOif demagogues. . But if
soniecine inttiebe tbroien into the pack,
let President Grunt be - chosen as the vic
tim. It is his right. Ile has earned the
honor of the martyrdom. He got the
chief benefit of the bill, he alone could
.Nave defeated-it, and he, therefore, is its
beet representative. It was a Republican
cseasumisaased-brattrnitthenti-votes-and
approved by a Republican President. The
Party, as each, is as much responsible for
it as forany act that they claim the credit
of passing since Lincoln was elected.—
Face the music, gentlemen! Only—if
you are too cowardly to do so=don't im
agine that you can swim Grant and sink
Butler. They are in the some boat,—aud
so is the Republican party.
More Grabbing.
The country swarms with grabbers, says
the Patriot, from the credit mobilier grab
bens who grabbed millions of acres of the
public lamb and millionti of dollars of
Uncle Sam's, down to the Lillipnt mi -
nicipal grabbers, who put into their
pockets all the city and borough takes
they can possibly grab!
To the nomenclature of multitudinous
grabs'of high and low degree, which, un
der Republican auspices, drain the pock
ets of a long suffering people, we are en
abled to add the State printer's grab ! It
appears that Mr. Benjamin Singerly, the
State printer, found weighty reasons for
presenting to the- reform convention his
little bill for work done, amounting to
$21,835.90, which, under the public print
ing laws and the terms of his contract,
the committee on accounts and expendi
tures, appointed by the reform conven
tion, felt themselves obliged to rednce to
the modest sum of $9,338.27. The at
tempted grab of the State printer amounts
- merely to $1,,487.63 ! a mere drop in the
ocean,. compared with the magnificent
grabs which have lined the pockets of so
many distinguished Republican officials!
Although ifr.Singerly has, for the mo
ment, failed to'clptch his prey. be will no
doubt End a way to avoid the argue eyes
of the reform convention committee, and
will succeed in submitting, his claims to a
more congenial committee who go, on
principle, for the grab game!
"Addition, insision, and Silence"
Convention.
. ,
The *Publican ,State ) mvention has
met.and adjourned. says the Pittsburg
Posti.after having nominated the Hon.
Isaac G. Gordorr, of Brookville, Jefferson
minty, for Sapreme 'and 'Hon.
Robert W. Mackey, of Allegheny county,
the,presea t incumbent, for State Treasur
er.: hale°, es it has done niany times be
fore, adopted,o string of riesdlutions for
troneombe. 0 / pitting to atent'on the fact
that`the RePuhlican party is alone respon
sible for ail the_ corruption and 'bad man
agement iuthcted anew..
and Nation since-IB6o.—The Convention,
among other-thing& deal:nil:WS special
legislation. Everybody knows that that
Party'alorie baslgiven ' de till 'the special
legislation'wp love beeri"inllicted with
4FV 6 4,the past do z en years. It declares
in favor of the public lands being reserv
ed for, actrialsettlOrs, when• it is clear that
most of the public domain (the New York
BAjirrottristradye all) has 'been voted away
ft l 44it#P:mident. The increase of
rotaries is -deemed unwise and the act
should be repealed, but no allusion is
niade hi.the recnids which Show that the
Radicals in Congress tutilllreindeet Grant
are the eldPi#l; betides, oeinvitation is
&maths President to seturn his extra
grab of dee handled thousand dollars.—
The ttsfatiatioisti of the administration in
resi44,t9 taidalinaiind the South are en.
dousettand the farmers and ~miners are
sytapatbithd with. All of which looks
very willoa paper ;andmight avail, pro
vided,the People - had not been failed by
1164.4-traps° often before.and if the
Credit. Hobilier and other steals and
wrung doing's were not so fresh In their
memories; %ranch for theldatform to
witith we shall make farther allusion
during the progress of the Campaign.
Air. Gordon, the candidate for Supreme
Judger, who was nominated on the tenth
ballnk hrbut little known outside the lo
cality which he resides. His record is
riot now at band, but...will be examined
In ample, time to give the people a chance
to judge of his ability,ond fitness for the
high position. to Which he aspires.
Mr. !lackey is so well known in this
Ifxiality pi* there is little . use lit going
tnto lengthy remarks concerning his
biography. Heis. prominently connected
witb.Penusylvarties must corrupt ring—
tool of Biatotrearneron, and if success-
Stil; thepeople need expect no . improve
in4he isairageinentof. affair' s to his
Apartment of the . State government.—
Altogether we lewd the' ticket as weak
and one that shrewd management on the
part of their onaotienTi can defeat.
I thistramocraticrOotiviention Which hi to
artiCiable atlYilkesbarre on the 27th,
' Ar* 4iiety if it ignores localites atthgetfr
grin the selection of .candidates. Let
the , mild,' Popular then anti thtise "thbwing '
the beat: itiord'orilY tunitinated.'and
Tr ibrvilitbiral of an outspolieri.Plat
fortad tbs.Nirreamtio masses enforced by
•the whey, hattest4biukin g, -but disgusted
*caw thoivisteitiorr, will not hesitate'
tolatlyirrtheir support.
And ticittrithstandia,g:the majority
promised to be arann*tored for
_the op
, positioUie s wi do look ape
err our prospects as exce edinglyedingly
and that wisdom and , slisereticir on our
.part will'bring' same. , iatrour actions
be such as to deserve victory,. even if 'we
are again swindled out irof it,. Sooner or
istar sr day retsthatiou - is .sate 'to
mime.
, e,Quel4lon . s .. for Tre!leurors
When atnan holding , the responsible
office of - Custodian of the people's money
askEs4 re-election, It, is his first duty to
give ii'`clear and circumstantial explana
nation of grave suspicious existing as to
his mode or exifoi.tiug
It will be in Urdet nian , 'for City Treas
urer, Widener, or any one of his ninny
organs, to explain' how two women hav
ing no legitilhate access to the City Trees
dry, Caiird attain titian - Ili hires overhien -
tY thousand dollars worth of city bonds.
and after being bound over and a true
bill found against them fur larceny, es
cape trial. The smothering np of this
affair in violation of law, which makes
the compounding of a felony a high of
fence, increases the suspicion which at
taches to it of which no explanation has
yet been attempted to the public; on the
contrary, every public officer whose duty
it was to expose and prosecute the crime
seems to have been anxious to bash it
up.
State Treasurer Mackey 'will also do
well to explain the deficit exhibited with
minute particularity by Mr. John H. Or
vis, of Centre county, in the last, Legit , -
lature. His exposition of the facts has
been thus condensed :
Taking Governor Curtin's last message
for authority it appears that on the Ist
day of December, 1866, the State debt
amounted to 835,622,052 16, the items of
which are furnished in that officiel paper.
These figures of Governor Curtin are
borne out by the official reports of John
F. Hartranft, the then Auditor-General
and of Wm. H. Kemble, the State Treas
urer.
In FebruarT, 1867, the new Governor,
Geary, signed an act of Assembly authori
zing a six per cent, loan of 823,000,000
in order to take op over-due bonds bear
ing live per cent. interest—tlins increas•
ing the liabilities of the State 8230,000 a
year—one per cent. upon the 823,000,000.
During that year the sum of 820,918,829-
89 was paid on the public debt, 181,794,-
744 50 of which was paid out of the sink
ing fund, and 819,i24,185 39 out of the
$23,000,000 loan—leaving of that loan
8,886,814 68 still to be applied.
Governor Geary in his message of Jan
uary, 1868, states the debt to be 837,-
704,409, 77, and be repeats this us tau
sum of the debt in his third annual mes
sage; and follows this by the statement
that np to November 30, 1869, 84.899.-
86882 bad been paid, and that the total
debt on that day was 832,814.550 95. Iu
his fourth Message Geary sa - ,s that on
January 15, 1867, the debt was 237,704,-
409 77 ; that $6,592,784 87 had been paid
,up to November 30, 1870, and in Ills List
message he says that during his siv year,
the payments had amounted to *10.602
622 64, or 29 per cent. nit the debt as
crai on December 1, 1866-837,704_40;1,
_ •• - ‘ ,12 m 2 "--4- '-
found the debt to be e 37,764,409 77 when
he began his first term; when cnriin,
and:thirtranft, and Kemble—the Gover
nor, the Auditor-General and the titai,
Treasmer—all unite in offlei illy statin l .
it to have been 835,622,152.16. Geary re
pOrhirtliat 810,092,662:44 bad be-ii paid
wring hie sis years ; which, if Curtin
aad Hartranft and Kein4le wet,. oirreer.
should have made the debt ,tow €t24,c19..
388.62, instead of 827,303.594.64, as h
reports it. What has become of the 82,-
674405.02 L-the difference in tb,..se La . "
sums?
- These are very pertinent questions tv
Treasnrers who have been able both to
obtain re-nominations—which is intend
ed to exclude the inquiry that follows a
change in office.
The questions have been asked often,
and•the press, whose function it is to an :
ewer, seems to have been enjoined to Bit
leoce. It is time for them to break it,
now.—Age.
Special Notices.
RONTON FLIRTATION SIGNALS,
Sent on receipt of M cents. Culgoe Printnig Ind - Pon!
linking House, ZG Vesey Street, Sew Yott.
.4 GENTS everywhere to iron our new non novel Ern.
brolderinv ' Machine. Sri d for illostrated
WAY?ED Circular. to MalEro Manufactoriog Com
Pohl. Mroddovtr. New York.
THE PARLOR COMPA-TION.
Every Lady wants one!
Every Man ought to have one I
Sent on receipt of Ten Cente. Addreva
L. 1. lIIME 1U Seventh Avenue, N. Y
ME BECRWITE
BM Portable Family Readily 'Machine on 81 Day? Trial.
Mao, wdrantages orer Qt. Sadder:flop_guaranteed, or
$2O refunded. Seat complete, with fall dlreetiona..
Beckwith Sawing Illtehine Co., ball Broadway, N. Y.
77/E FEW ELASTIC =CRS.
An Ittiportonflnrention. It retains the Iluptnre at ail
ttromand ander the hardest exeicire or itererestotrain.
It In .on with =that, and If kept on night and ilsyr
effatts a permanent care In a few week.. told cheap.
and lent by Mali when requerted. Circulars free, when
ordered by leurr sent to The Elastic Truro Co.. No.
Q 33 Broadway. Now York City. Nobody urea ?dotal
Ogling Theses; too Wont); Flip MT too frequently.
WAGER ,
FIT ALLSTIO AdB WILLITIO *worm. Antyper
son. old pr young. of either sex. no make from 10 to
per week , at home day or setning. 'Wanted' ell:
Suitable to either city, or country. and any seinen of
the 'rat. This It a raja oppottiwlty for time who
are out of work, sod ma of money, to make an inda.
pendent living, no myna] beingrequired. oarpatnuh
let. "NOW TO MANE A LIYINO," giving full !intent.
oeS o t to receipt or ten cents. Addnue.
A. BURTON At CO.. Morris/um, Wenteleater Co., N.Y.
Apra 23, ]EA.-arorly.
• TIM CORPE4IOI7B OF AN INF...ILIA
. • -
Pcfitotiii) •s • slung's:nand for the Delwin Of IMMO
Mat saw arnsits who staler from NERYOUSLEBILI.
TY, LOSS OF MANUOIL/D. etc.,•eopplying fds Maze
of 6{/teirro. 'Written by one who cured himself after
undergoing eonsiderable quackery, and sent Wei:dire;
airing a port.paid directed. envelope,
' stdfcrers are invited - to Andres/ the antbor,
NATIIANULL 114.6.7YA11t. •
Btlx,l,s4.llroOlilytt.
iota! IStiv,lB73.—mer ' • • '
Z&3 1 24E 4N) TgA4 OF 'JIM
The mires, Anxieties and misfortunes of life
Lave as much to, do with shortening it 26 die
essa: They are in feet the source of many ail
ments Skid physical disabilities. Nervous weak
ness,ltlyspesis, aflectlons of the liver,disturban
snots of, the bowels, headache, :hypochondria
and monomania are-. among these distressiug
fruits. It is, therefore, of great importance that
persons whose minds aretapprmstsi with heayy
business responsibilities,, or harassed by, family troubles, or excited by speculation, or perplexed,
by* multiplicity of enterprises, or in anyway
overtaxed oroverworked, should keep up their
Mamba by the daily use of a wholesome tonic.
ThOusands of persons. thus .circurnstanced are
enabled to bear up against the . difficulties in
which they are - Involved, and to retain their
strength, health and mental clearness, ' by the
raptilar.,use of flostetter's.,,Stontacb -.Pew Advertisements.
tseWeir are proud- to atter„,k the body , '-• ,
-
wheat del:tith e d andlmiken down by over-much nem AT: TIM"
rs - 11- STATES TEA 00.,
braitrwoik or.-exhansting physical labor - ;':are •
kept at blv lot the repLstant power with which'
this ineoMparable tdnic 'endows the nervoult BURA'S NICIIOLS,Ag'ts
tht , sl;al organs. At thls Season,
when the heat is evaporating the elements of
strength from every pore, an invigornnt is nit
soluiviV essen litilJ , .tire s.ifety !nut
,coniliwkof
the and Ls 'required peen by the 'w e're
robust if they desire to keep their athletic ea
liabilities in status quo. Ilemv n course of
s Bitters is itarticularly.usectil at this
pt..rletl4of the year ttS a fierencp against.the in.
visible disease afloat in a sultry atmosphere.—
Itits-timmnsit-potent ofiti-mrmenuttive medi
eines, and liar all complaints which tared the
I stomach, the liver and the bowels and inter
fere with the perfect digestion and assimilation
of flash it is the standard remedy ,
Aug. fl.-w 4
New Advertisements.
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Consiming ut everything 'mineable that
.busiuess. Repairing praiiiptly done.
UNDER rttf.o - ? HMG
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And the [titer n'e In ‘, CO., of Liverpool and London.
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property nzato-t In,. and Wonoma Orr err lightntwd.
thank prople of oar romily for so t oorh of their
patron/ITc in he pion, tool proollir that all hnrininoi en.
tromi•vi 10 nto will receive ddireful unit prompt attention
All 10n.... fairly and promptly. ndinwed I am also agent
for the North Amerie r Motto Life Insurance Company
of Novii York wkirti ;tikes a p they quarlol, ,, i—f,m,,
ao National Rank !Cot.. 00Ice [Am. Wanton's llrrdw•re
S[orr. Nrty rennet:tinily,
Aug. NI. /873.-4, lIENRY C. TYLER.
Public Sale,
The. mhwrrlber, havin: nold his Firm,mill ni
public wale, on
Tuesday, Sept. ed, 11471,
nn the form late'' , nectiplitzt ty Altn. In Ilrldgiewater
Town strip, the fotiowino PrOLowti ‘ontt:
ONE PAIR OF lIRAVY TRAM lIORSEM,
5 choir, CO. 3 yearling heifer., 2 calve, *bruits,
breedinmir. I loather u 1 ilemuccat Prokmn. I
g
amber rleign. I iigid nieldh. sled, filition2
I Fete doable h 2 puree hay !lurk-, and pul.
Mr., mowing machine, bump., rah., Inrk•,
-
coke.rrosr.mr• rook am 010. V.
lekrlvr ..i ..•.1.111.1ng . room Mo. e,lioreall, loonna hnLrz..
berNte4d, bed.. et , en lorn ;Ale. 1.11 Irnf Inn crock.
cry. J .klii;; carpet., •Lraml• fere, charnirm
machme.•eltenm. pnly , . 10g0 . .., rail.. •1.100. bout.
and man, other thin, ton mlamron. to mention it...
•I the semr tm e end ;eat e, I I; ~ rte, loin; reo, butta
T6IX6 ,5% yr bo , . rash ; minor $l. and
lefeettbm ffwm. pic mointo , rtedit ; OSr Vat. our yLar'•
crmlit, wills Intore , t and appmerrot me unity
M. .1. 11.% liIiINGTON.
lIIMMIMIECIIM
optrnre. A nd.
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Iron in the Blood
MAKES Tilt illgAK STRONG.
Vic Peruvian, iritrzep, a Protect
ed Solution of the Protozide of
Iron, is so combined as to have
the character of an aliment, as
easily ingot - led and assimilated
with the blood MI the simplest
food. It increases the quantity
of Nature's Olen Vitalizing
-Agent, Iron in the blood, and
cures "a thousand ills," simply
by Toning tr p, Invigorating anti
Vitalizing the System. The en
riched and Matta:ea blood per
meates every part of the body,
repairing da»iages and waste,
searching out morbid secre
tions, and leaving nothing for
disease to feed upon.
This Is the secret of the won•
derful success of this remedy in
curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Mar
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C' ills and 'Pevers, Rumors,
Legs of CoUstitational Vigor,
Diseases of the Tiitlneys and
Bladder, Female Complaints,
and all diseases efrriyhuding its
a bad stale of the b lo od, or ac,
teatipattied by debility or a lam
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.from Alcohol, in any form e its
imetwizing , effects are not fol.
inoed by corresponding recto-
Bon, but are permanent, in/U
-sing strength, vigor, and new
life into all parts of the system,
and building up an Iron Con.
stilution,
Thousands have been changed
by the useof this remedy, from
weak, sickly,offering crea
tures, to stron g, 'smithy, and
happy men and women/ and
invalids cannot reasonably hes.
Bate to glue it a trial.
See that each bottle has PERU
VIAN SYRUP Moro► in the glass.
letunpblOto Free.
SETH W. FOWLS & SONS, Proprietors.
Ra 110Iton Place, Barton.
BOLD DT DRUGGISTS GLILYRALLT.
Igilaq
AL LI
Persons Indebted to the late Jinn of Bend. GrlVls t Co.
AIM hereby notriled that our "I . 4I3CSITIES require an
lIINGEDLan settlement. We Trill attend psrsuts•lly
for Inst purpose loan the fifteenth of September After
that date.wer snsll be compelled Id place .X..Xa
accocuts In other hands fur culleMloo.
READ, ORIFFIE, lb CO
Montrose. Actg. Ctn. 1871-2 w.•
A ..TIMINISTR ATOM'S NO - tlE.—ln tar, estates
.11ti Anastasia_ Maddock.. tate or Middletown, deed.
letters of AdmlrdateatlonOn the said ..Nate baying
b6rit granted to - She' undersigned, all persons ow.
fag told estate. - am requested to make Mello:snare
Psfruent. and person.. basing claims aralnot lord maws
car rev:mite* to present them without delay.
. 7 ' JOHN O. MADDOCIL t fl aw,.
Middletown. June MAW.' MADDOCK. '-
lath, IStd—wr.
Dlllinfrmw
eort;ra-ors. T . Wegtcra, the Erna of 11V7
STpCK,fr. 1
IlAWLKIC•cremi. eilet.
•
The =manta of the late arta are trlth thy indent:rot
ed: lead MUST TIE s 6't TLEU without drlny.
.Minarae.:Aug. ste,:usta: ' .• N. HAWLEY.
MU. 1 3 41 6 1..1P.11air.).; will continue the
31Cat:Anrketi.and . will he glad
,to see all
the old patrons of thC.,Slarket, as well as
new ones.
Ilustrose, Aog. 13 , 073.-ir4 . .
• IVlnntrose
Reduction in Fare, fro/I'4o cts. to 25 ctn.
TO AND FROM. MON;FRI:151 RORO.: „
.On and trftr August 4th,
Pamentrew a lIONTROSE ITALWAY will dud •
comhatable I'our•tloree Couch 'saltbox
. at all times.
Lome Tartmir Ilchtsn'at4:ls a. la.. and Itls p. m
Fare, Twenty-Fiie Cents.
RAYNNTOUD, Prcer.
314min:we, Atig.l2l.-w*.
Montrose, Pa.
TAIs Tea Is pat rdi In AIR TIGHT TIN CANISTERS
03 ".14 SlrClnth, which Is certainly
a EMS.' desldrndum7
arCall and act a can and try Its meritr.
74oUtrpte, July pl. 1873.—tf.
. _ ~§t.._. M.._~ . w~
THE MOST POPULAR MEDICINE EXTANT.
i
1840 Over thirty Twirls 1873
ESilzuoc. 'glum Xxxtricociszcsticsaa.
Off}' PEE .rulr x).e.-criErsei
PAIN-KILLER.
THE PAIR-KILLER
lo
ld rqcmlly applicable and efficacious to young or
THE PAIN-KILLER
To both an internal and external remedy.
r•IN.KILLEH
will care Fever and Agne When other remedies
have faller .
rri. PAIN KILLER
Should he n.ed at the first manifestations of a
Vold or Caregh.
THE PAIN•KILLKIT
To the (treat Pamily Medicine of the Age.
"T Colic.
T HE PAIN.KILLEII
in good for maids and Borne.
T HE r i. A . IN th . , KIT.L
Verdict lt of the People to its favor.
THE PAIN KILLER
(liven Unmet...al Satisfaction.
THE PAIN-KIII.F.:R
A o i moot a certain cure for CIIOL ERA, and ha.
without doubt, been more pm :resign! In coring thrs ter
rible disc:tee than any other boo wn remedy. ear cores Ilk
nowt eminent and elollfui physirlaus. to India. Atria,
And Chios, where thin terrible dirtier Is erer more or
lets pram-silent, the P tIN-KILLKIt Is eonvidered by
the natives. as well a. European residents In those el.•
Mal Co. a sure remedy.
fruit
i l i l..l r l b N l i t4 ll l ., , l.n rmpred
with
hill
dirhaihwit for
triC
PAIN•KILLE.II
I• sold by all druggists and dealer, In Family
tonIICP.
Aug
W.1,4:9 73
1 .302,1 )48
TO TJIX PUBLIC.
Tug Pam-Km:3oc manufactured by Penn ' s
DA% is k. Sus has won for itaelf n reputation
unsurpassed in medical preparations. 77ic
of the dew.,nd for the Pain - Killet lan
novel, interesting, and surprising -feature in the
hismr) of this medicine. The Pain-Killer is now
regularly sold iu large and onviday iArron , ing
quantities, nut only to general agents in ever)
State and Ten - hory of the Union, mid every
Provinee in British America, lint to BIM,.
Ayres, Iliazil, l ' oigtniv, Peru. Chili. 5:01 other
South Anirrii - an States, to the 'sandwich Isle.,
111 Cuba and other \Vest India IsLouis, to
England and (;omit en MI Europe, to Mimani -
liique, Mit:imisear Za d. ni her Alri
can land. In .‘11.41 r lia,nnd lidrnna , Bangiam
01 other:Mir - es in India. It has also lasal trill
lo tint vie it there is nny
Inert or any inland Lit) . in Africa or Asia. which
is Ireton - Myst lir A inerimin :0111 Eurt prat nth--
-binaries , . Ira\ viers or traders, into the
Pain-K.oler has not been introduced.
Ihr nt rt. ;mother trrtiint
el 01+ natiorhalili• tuctlit me It 1% not
nil, the thing et as ter% bfltby
ill cvnfv.a. fir lit it I.IA. fir., but
rir rholert, or nnc ...rt t I
• rim pi mit. It n n Ille I:sr Ole
nunln the event
irii ' i ” :11::; 1 „;, ". . 17:,
;hr"'Lew' orrl In, I.lr ail curb rent pin inM nc
well i ts its iTettt.t, lane (-mop? lint and other
kindred ,11,,,,rdera. r :mil (elan, r.th•
ker,iro hub, and r tltlbLullteiii,tt has beim
prole,' be the in4.l. :11111,1(14M and eonvincmg
•rill. and' t•. I, In Inyaluttlite tried)
int- The tit lire in po.sesion of let-
Iron roin. of 111.• hiyhrst eit:ll,elPr and
ing in 111101111VOIVII fermi:
the corm+ etTemoil and the niiii.famory remilts
, thderrel, viiriviy of ranen by the
of CAA gr-it medicine. That the Pain
Killer in of nil itn proprietor claim
'l.r I wooly iirovval by the nrimirnllell pop
triti lllrnallaint,l. II I.l<n+•.•ra.ul IT, din"
It i, omiii in nht—i rem ry emmtry in
Ihp world, and In bet timing mare Ned more
imonlitr every rear. It+ lienling pniprietiev
lin re been fully 'ended all over the world nud it
:wed only. 10 1,1- be prized.
Sold by all Drugginlii.
Geo. P. Rowell tir. Co.
53,000 FOR 20 CERIS
Before - you atoll on-a journey, Any au accident Inert
al= Ticket of the Railway Passengers A• • •
Co., of Hartford. Coon. Tiekete for cote at railroad eta
dun.. Aek for Si, inourance
WYOMING SEIYIINART
AND
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
fr one of the latzert Boardinz Schools for both ware
In the United Nutter. Nix ourers of study. Military
tactics, COlXlMerthli VOile',..r Conroe. and Telerr, spiting.
Tering, leer. Fail 'term begins Sept. Std. Send for a
rataloeur to Reverend D. tipPELAAD, A. M.. or L. 1..
S PRAGUE, Klogaton.Pa.
COLLEOIATE AIM COMPERCIAL MIMEO=
New Herrn. pat to College or
Dusiners. Circular, rent on appilration.
M. 11. lIURSHLL, Prin.
tiolumbia Clar.sicat o,nstitute
A I k'" =?Tall Y g7tiE 4 Y/Y n D d EM.,L7h, c ,
IP;
AGENTi WANTED FOR THE NEW BOOK.
EPIDEMIC AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES,
with the newest tad hest Oven:item for all duce. The
only thnroneh work of the kind In the world. Embrac
e. EimwE Pox. Yellow Fairea.Choleraand all anologne
di ecoses. Nu Malty Pare without It. end all Buy !L—
-illie chromatic Invitations. The hlogest chance of
the reason for seems. Address. H. N. GOODSPEED &
CO.. 14: Tremens Ss_ atutun.
$8 1 .173.. fterolvers, 43 to ' Pirtols to 18.—
Goo Materiat. Fishing. I tackle, B e . lorce diserrsots to
Dealers and Clobs. A roil G.tire. Itsvolvers, etc.. boogbt,
or traded tor. Gorxtr seal by express C. U. D. to bees.
omitted before poli. for.
A FORTUNE.—Row I By open:dating tn.stonks and
gall• capltal..lu to $00: trill ;ay SIMI to $l,-
Olin a month. Full esplaustlnn tent free. W. V. BUB.
BELL CO Bookers and Brokers, El Wall fat , New
York. • Box AVA
$25. MONEY MADE FAST $lOOO.
tly all who work for um If upon writing you do not
dud u. ollrgoarc, wO will giro you ono dollar for Jour
trouble. Bond damp for rirculorlt to
0. 11. IWCIMET,:b CU ,Tekonstut.
15 to $2O FEB Th A T I Acenia wattled !
Alt elaeaea of working people,
u either sex. yotingur °hi. make more money at work
for nein theft. epare moments'or ell the I , rte than at
emitting eke. Particulars free. Atidreat G. STAN.
SON. & CO., Portland Maine.
aae Having stmuled twenty years between
, life ano death with AsraMA or PETRI&
r
Q , IC I experimented myself lay compound.
-. . ees inn foot* and Imam. end inhaling the lied
; .4 . ?: Mine than obtained. I fortunately di..
. • osered a most wonderful remedy andante
11". 77 .4 1 , v ii v ire ((Whom and its h kindled teases.
s A ' •sm il lunemetivo. relieve
ti t atlert ' cat e tte dow paro n
to rest and • imp. ONEIAAL PACKAGE SENT 11l
'MAIL PRES IR (MARGE- 'Addrees, D. LetiGaL,
APPIu. emir., Worn co„ it. . .
THE Lk CROIX MEOIIAL DISPENSARY,
Yntablithed- In um.
Is Meatiest snd wow. marmot/ t Institution in ibis
onntry for the treatment of Chronic and Sexual Ms
rwtes. For tunas of treatment cal. of address by MN,
with ataratent of care. S. H. IttlittiDON.
a: Malden Labe; Albany, N. Y.
; Printing.
`-;"
' ~' 7:1 CA NV' N . -.'
WITII
porcrs
1 t::4! WI b (141 f lit
We are about to add, to our
preseit Stock,
NEW MATERIAL
Of all Kinds !
FOR JOBBING PURPOSES 1
Which will Enable us to
do all finds of
JOB PRINTING,
IN THE BEST ETYLE,,
,T %_1
RE AlXiitantf CHEAP.
WE PRINT,'ON SHORT NOTICE,
ALL KINDS OF
STATE MEN PS,
BI LL
LETTER -HEADS,
ENV ELGPES,
RU:"I N ESS CARDS,
N'ISITING CARL'S,
WEDDING: ()ARDS,
POSTERS,
SALE BILLS,
lIORSE BILLS,
SLIP LOLLS,
PR' IGRA .11 31 ES,
CIRCULARS,
. LA RELS,
RECEIPTS,
TAGS,
CI
a
CATALOGUES,
•N OTES,
PAPER BOOKS,
PAMPHLETS,
CERTIFICATES,
. li4)N
PATENT DEEDS,
NtYcES,
E TO, ETC.
CA Pi. ID .1E11.13
FOR ALL KINDS OP
JOB PRINTING
Can be,Sen; by AIM, and will be
pRONIPTLT, ATTENDED TO.
2a79 Job Woirl ) that is' ordered by Moil,
will be.retiirnell at our eipease.
An y 7 IL4 4I NIFOE I n O t.
--tuTially kept will be
• priktetto Oder.
LIVE AND TM, LIVE.
k 914 1 ;149#(:),.. .:..:
m ete
,
INTERESTING TO EVERYBODY
--iiiwANT or
DR Y,GOO,DSi CLQTni
VA . ;RPIETI§c
MILLINERY GOODS, 1101.T$E-KE.FY ,
0001)$,:tr4%l$ k LAPS;
ETC.. ETC.
#t dm popular fltank of
Guttenbergli:ll4lllmo:4k foe
Yoi IrM Awl I
?kw Shitk of Ready-Mule Clothing,
New Rults for Boys.
Now Suits for Youths,
Now tiollolooN
New Stock of Clothe for Coe•
tom Work,
Flew aissilmren,
New Castlov,
New
yestinge.
New Stock of Dress Good%r
New Black Silks,
New Silk Warp PopMau,
New Linea'
New
New Colored Alpacas,
New Black -•
New Grenatilnee,
New Or. endless
New Wash Poplins, •
New Linen Dress Goode,.
New Dress Cimals In Variety.
New Stock of White Goods.
New Nestle'. and Piques,
New Swiss Yell.,
New Plain ant Striped Nanaooke,
New nosed and litnped Jacunetta,
New Drapery mun..,
New ‘• ottinetant Lace.,
Now Marc-lelee and lloneyOtrabQuilts,
New Linen fable Damask
New LtnetaTowels and Napkins, etc.
C.)
.=.l F d
Al
0 .1
E- 01.-1
C
New Stock of Millinery
Goods.
New Trimmed fists For Ladle*.
Nev. Trimmed Hots fur Misses end
Chl [Men.
New lietrimoiMAJWtt ID Great Variety.
Niw - flowers -
New !Nebel:ls.
New Terqua Hilt..
-New Lacer, IPondr, etc.
• , J
••-
er . . r 4
New Stock of Shale.
New !intro and Owns U.
New Kid Glossa and Lisle Thread. do.
Nov Etahroderies & Lams.
New alarsciles TriMmings and frhigese
New Parasols and lama
New' Hosiery and Haltom
New n • fr B. liens, and Breda.
New Linen Colima and Cain.
Nsw Lace.Collare and Puttlinp.
Near Colimmta• and l'uttlogn.,
New Ladle* Ilinen d Eow,.
New Odin* and Pea s. '
New Dress Trimmings, dim
Reis Stock of Carpet&
New Off Clothes.
liew Stab.
N e w, Stock of Domestics.
In-4. 8-4, 4-4 libeetlov,
New tlrei of Prints.
Neer Perenies.
New 01,
0 1 4
"am )
Wi S . 3
CD 0 a
' aT..
ra i
oi .
l'Q
0 0
4,4 0
cc _
New Stock of Cassimeres.
• •
New' Cotionsde,
Neve LAW., for Mrs,' sad Bays' Wear.
New Stock of Gents' Furnish
mg Goode. •
New Mgr and Cap..
New Tiro and Scarf.,
New Shirt, Collar.. and Cuff.
New Ili:en rd.
Nen Tr:Jun.-And nawdlnio.
New tnibia)at, ate.
tarWa any onr good. in Lora quid, Ira FOR CASH
—a drrat thnrir al them ini.• from sort nr Anrdon rale.
in NI, York. and Were botildu prirea.
Lia:FY AI L tAISS ph-rtrioN, ady funs.
arniisni rin or nut or tow.. luon.
In Ode Omni for I•PN notify yratr, are Can:iiith pride
refer w oar paid rrtord for fair
GIIITERBESIG, ..11D312218A11X. Or CO
IL S. DESt44IIOI, 'Swaging l'isnaer.
'Mod trate, 113J14, lES. '
Elikellitneons
lEiltoricyvcrEtre.
LARGE Lor RUTTER POTS, J. s, Erc
At Lower Prices Mao Ever Wore. Abo
WEUTR GRA:Site 4S; ROCICINGIIANI WARE
CIVEA P, at .
L 70158, DEMI, & 60.1.
Metlti„
By the bassel,tosbel. or pound
AEhton. Salt Di
- and Little Bag,—
' any way to tut%
and Stracuse Butter Salt.
Also-Fine Table SALT in boxes &,bags
LTOAB, DRAKE. co
P I LOtT
Very best -Doable titra i ss
wrll 'as Lower Grades, nt
prices as low as the lowest.
ALSO. OAT MNAL, GRADAM
PLOT H., Corn Meal. Rye Flour, Rice
Poor, end Craahed Wheat.
DICACKBILS AND CAKES
OP MANY. KOD)8.
LYONB, DItAXE,II CO
'reales, °Pena,
TO sun. EVERYBODY.
Mack. Green. Japan. Ezeztlett Breaktait. ititlytte.
Twenky.rte. Pow SP loot no Pk et ou pet pound. &nil
op to the beet pettiest& be bad.
LYONS, OMEN& CO.
Coffee.
Rim Staticaybn, Java, and !efocink
Fresh Roasted CA:tit mound if desired isiLknst ertni
mss•
LYONS, DRA.lig..l6 CO,
Illontroge, iatJ HO, 18-4.-4 w.
Real Estate let Sale.
Tiie Sulise'iiber offersrsti sale dm,
allL 61'14 - Wing' Real Ealatel'itomit:
TUE Petitet
know* sa "Rnhegtll(aaa v o nd lettalola eleft.fgeWee
; ter tool-whip, enaquebanno Co.: Pa.. atoll, two fano
cot of liontrore tatmegn.: containing 13 6 metes of it •
anent Witte ate vain land; sham etweitti timber.
• gond' farm loiese and Ontbollelego. • USe' (Maud or
choice frill. well watered. and attepted• fur dairying
•pto poem. Stock , dairy fiver.; and hatratag Utensils;
will be wild with the Farm if dteired, maim potatoes
ly elegance of. • •; t • ,
.o". i i,ll9V9ll6.lfDLOt ,
Waite lo tborßornegh •of Now - Milford, Butpietutunas
CoantY, Pc„ plesaantlflotatid ou the Mains:le nee
the centre of Abe town. Lot VIM fees Croat, a eon ,
venient . , two-atary dwelling, a good shed spat;
and n coay.mWnt well of good 'rotor.
ALSO A YA/f4,91 1 " rim' ACRES
one fourth of -a nine' front tiroborong.b of Nos
35 ants Improved. and the tit , anca. rod thnbercd.peide
, pally with cheaterat and heralucki goad' &nail feat
Wu, azoldnilerlity pug Anshard„ • :
ALSO TUrflOT.4 pRoPERTV •
hearse AS the CUABIBIOLLIX UOTg.I..In Wagon Vol
low. tioNneasnus to s .-FL, conteWor SO scree of land.
mealy Improved. 'Mb lintel. 'Wawa Barns led ees ,
iralkelese. Coutrattleuteithss as a betel ut la itarsan&
sad dairy purposes. .
' . •ntsa n wartuMty • •
for the monfactoroof C Ida traodl. to [tilted
order, lately oorOptrd b:r N, C, Voit.dietagadmulatosi
60 pprcetes oh loud gdp coot to Ittoatinen% aim) pm ,
arariVlMP"
MOO *Ott to salt the p atchtiet: Warr Pod Ileatelt7..*
Porporitcalan togairt ihmley. Dump,' VG
fler, 3donuose. re.. at of Ogg sobscitbar oal,W Rawl
Maorgtrazin k tiridowiseraa. , -
JOUN GAVITT.
April 10,