The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 01, 1873, Image 3

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    THE DEMOCRAT.
Local Intelligence.
u.cligic us Services.
The services in the seVerat Churches of Mont.
ro , c arc as follow
% PTIST CIIIIRCII.Ftem. J. E. Curymnme. D. D.)" . aPtor.
s.anna , h Sarvlce• Imi a. m. and 7 p. m.
s lib th Srlmol . 19 m,
Weliomday Ereniuga.
Rev J. FLAT - rimy
Second !Owing in egch Month
bnagadbliely before M.
vrtint.Tr CHURCII
Fabbsth Service!
g.tlhath School...
—.Rev. J. U Stenvt
10}11 a. m. and 2}{ m
P. m.
RPIsTOPAL CifURCII.
P.+l,lth Sasnice.
School.
Week-Day Scrrlecw—Wednerdaya,
V I:71111111ST EPISCOPAL__ ....Rev. W. J. Ivan
Sabbath arnica" 10.43 a. m. acid 4:75 p. m
Aahhach School 1 m
Prayer 'Orating, Thar/a - Jaya 491 p.
rqurr MRIAN CEUTICII Rev. J. C 3 Mita.en:
uee ........ in stud p, m.
S A nt.th S,hool m,
Y rs, er Alf•rtinc, Thursday Evening. p.
Arrivals and Departures or moils.
=Mr=
Arrintis Ara rt u
Mon..rose Depot, (Daily,) 600 r. u. 6 '2O o.
• tittorti, 16 00 A.l. r. .
" 9 4.i A. Mt. 200 r. m
" 10 00 A. M. 000 P. At
600 P. M. 800 A. M
WA alnsing,
Tulklintitywk,
Fr,.„ )cvnit.,
Stution, 700 r. M. 700 A. L.
I lau leyton, CD 00 r. a. 700 p.m.
10 00 A. M. 400 r. u.
TM. New York,Tunkliannock, New 'Milford.
on.] Wylusing mails are daily; the Conklin
Station mail will leave on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
Sttordays: ninglionton mail, via Silver
1,1,e, will leave on 'Monday at 0:30 a. tn., s
-4
, N and Thursday at Bp. to ; 3leshoppen mail
leave on Mondays, Wednoulays. and Fri
, Frientlsville mail leaven and returns
T , i,days, Thursdays and Saturdays. The Ring
kunton mail via. liawleyton, will arrive Tues.
FiaN" 11101 . 1 , thIF. and Saturday, at G p. nt.
Leave saute clays at 7 p. in.
MEM
cw Mil lord
- ,
E. C. Fotommt, Postmaster.
Mont rosr, .Tatmary 4, 1873.
Lio. of Nen' Advertisements.
I). W. Searle givra nailer that he has been
ni , r , inted uu auditor in the relate or Ilrnry
AcLert..
Bowman Garrison offers Lis Grocery Store
for,ale or rent.
Peru ion Syrup.
Ayers Cherry Pectoral.
Quarterly Me , •tinq
tire—Gell W. Pt/It IT.
:C. , lye of the lay ing of the earner stone of the
H. C. Church.
Notes About Town
%out tpii ced vt•s.t , rd ith I]
Iktorrk,m. Pre,iaing.
'l'hr (lays in the cre,.k and n).nitl) Ibis
yrar art the E4IIIIC 25 ui IRSII.
rh is is the time• to invvst ;our funds in
tLinnek—for they will be hinders month hence.
eicetion will lie held on the 14th
of ochitirc this year—the second Tmrilae turn
in:;up as late in the month tt very well can
Our haTv fri uds will like to kart) dud
larori'e trimmin:_, n ill
Ylk lace—which will he used in !Meek a il
t in match the prevailing shack.
A sevintUiuz clip is trarehig a • , i , t).l
cmtmry victimizing greenhorn. His bsi
ne..
slimes. Give him a aide berth.
Sef itit vont - F.t•AeA —and Pr t 1 nt
df, it .ithout mrvaring over the flt in the pipe
A :dile stood tire at worn arid ne prevent
pain and prescriptions
TT -rewill be servier at St. l'aur ,
mirth on Weilnesility evening nvat. October
811'. lire Gen. ii. Kirkland, of Columbia, Pik_
trill roniluct the servitzli. Parisliimu r, plvasi•
circulate.
tnier's niati is out it. the Prpuidiron
this week in Inc nuans. The author ia seeking
cif , sonic one to set a lone to itAnd then brand
Jones a I sing it in the ['lnman school houses
in the county. 'Gay. isn't it?
The 16p.blican say +: "Without any
ru-ti.gna bms, we are glad to say that the Sack
-7.3t gr , l ' , s2 , eri are taking the 'hark.eati is both
partie.:" now is it with 'Representative Jones,
Cann:run and "sich?" October will determine.
Mr. Ataddrn of Towanda, was en the
Fair Ground, exhibiting the Eureka Mower.—
•fids machine is highly spoken of by those
who have used it. Mr. Madden informs us that
canvass this county at some future
doF
Thl. week on the new H. R Church
i, progressing - finely. As will be seen by notice
1111001er eaunin, the Corner Stone will be
hot on Friday, next, at one "clock p. at. sod a
con!ial invitation to be present is extended to
The Court grunted an order yeEterday
.r the exhuming of the bodies 01 Margaret and
Miiry ()Marra, tlint a thorough and efficient
mortem examiruttion might take place.—
This is an action in the right direction, and im
peratively demanded by the circutustancm.
wine-acre of the Montrose Repul•
says that Assenthlynlan Jones has dis
-I,lled greeter capacity and honesty in the Leg
i•l ttarl., than any malt lfolit this county. Will
hr plaine state wherein except it was in voting
the "Salary Grab," and engineering the
`;hll.er Divorce Dill" through the House of
Fair passed off about as usuaL The
li•7n' rain on Thursday undoubtedly depleted
number somewhat, bollt.in attendance and
or stock. The annual address was de
-1 iced by the President, James E. Carmalt
We have heard it well spoken of, nud it
, •vident that the speaker had given the sub
,•-"i careful attention. - lie advocated Farmers
I), , , teization throughout the county.
-. 40
Robert Emitard.
A let ter was received owesturdsy by Memos.
'; A A: I. P. Fuller, from Low S Broth
c . o f New Toro, setting forth that Robert W.
ii , rusol, of this city, was lost overboard during
,tio ng pile, on :he 10th of Morel,, in latitude
degrees and rell minutes, longitude 42 degrecv
za.i Sri minutes Tr cat,the vessel having sailed on
tar 6th. Robert ware the eldest son of bird.
lt4reerd, of this city, [daughter of nun. George
Fuller, of Scranton, formerly of iliontraseJ
s of the late Col. IL W. Barnard of the
States Army, who died shout two years
‘‘ace, while in .command of the garrison 'at
Beton Rouge. lie was in his twentieth year,
and possessed rernarkalele abilities, and for one
nf tin age bad seen.much of the world. At the
"P. of cistern he entered Into the government
a.oul school setvice and accompanied the gov
ernment naval squadron on u cruise around the
"rid. stopping nt nil the foreign ports'of by
-I.,rtanee. i'referring the merchant service to
tht rural, he withdrew from the lattrr end et
tins or his loss was on a voyaze to China,-
- Scr, n!oh RepteUican.
Fire In Forest Lake.
The dwelling house of Andrew Phelan, of
Forest Lake, and its contents were totally des.
troyed, about ten o'clock an Sunday morning
last, while he and his family were at church. l —
fire is supposed to have originated about
the Chimney, and was under such headway ha
fore discovered that it was impossible to save
any at the furniture even. Ills loss is estium b ,
tett at ShUQ or $l,OOO. He has an insurance of
4150.
Bath Pay.
Here is a back pay Item which is rather
pleasant reading. We cutumend it to a eery
few of our old school subscribers:
"A :Ur. Elmore is one of the 'old school' sub
scribers, of the Kingston Jour/tat. He was thir
ty-one years in arrears for his paper. Last week
he called upon tuc editor s of the Journal and
'paid up like a man,' and, remarking that he
might not he around very soon, he paid his sub
scription ten years ahead, and another for his
mother for twelve years ahead." •
A New Counterfeit.
There is a counterfeit afloat of the new issue
of tiny cent currency. It tuts been no skillfully
executed that it is doubtful whether one man in
ten has knowledge of Its existence. It is said it
appeared two da3 a after the'genuine. If this be
so, it is evident that some one who had acemss
to the genuine plate must be connected with
those persons who have issued this counterfeit.
The "get up" of the note is almost derfect. No
difference OM be distinguished between the
printing and the engraving of the genuine and
counterfeit, so experts decide by the paper it is
printed on, and by the "loop" In "p" of Treas
urer Spinner's name. On the right hand upper
corner of each note will be found the 'owe:Milt
of the loop of this letter. If this is not there
the note iscounterfeit.
Ilarford inslitutv,.
The second meeting of liarford Town Insti
tute convened at the 'Graded School building,
September 20th, 1873. Session c;rened with
singing and prayer. President, Mr. W. L.
Thatcher, Secretary, pro. tem., Miss Sada Ting
ley. Mr. Jetirioi iDirecton made some general
remarks. A. very interesting class exercise in
Practical Arithmetic was conducted by Miss
Tingley. Atter recess a class exercise in read
ing by Mrs. Stroup. A committee was ap
pointed to prepare a programme fur next meet
ing. Adjourned at twelve.
P. M. The subject of Orthography was dis
cussed* Mr. Barre.t.t. A committee appoint
ed at a previous meeting, submitted a constitu
tion which was discussed and finally adopted.
Officers elected to serve three months: Mr. IL
C. Barrett, President Miss Agnes Thatcher,
Vice President:. Miss E. P. Gamble, Secretary ;
Mr. W. L. Thatcher, Treasurer. Alter races-,
Mr. H. C. Sweet made SO:1111 remarks on the
subject of giving prizes. Miss Addle Carpenter
read a cotnposition on - Dismal Pimple." Mr.
Thatcher read an ex,client paper tallowed by
praraical remarks on his method 01 teaching
History. Miss Thatcher read an essay "Self
Education." Programme was announ d for
nest meeting. Hentarks by directors an ult
. ers,?lj, eel tostnect Saturday, October ,
robable Murder.
ELME
Great excitement prevails in
from the tart that un Situeduy morning, the
bodies of 3lrs. lilargaret D'Ylarra, aged sixty
live, and her dauginer Mary. aged thirty, were
iound lying close by the track of the D. L. &
W. railroad, within a few feet of the crossing at
3lontrre Depot. They res'ded about three
miles from that station in the township of New
Milton!. Bruises and cuts were found on the
back part.of the head and neck of Mrs. O'Mar
ra, and several censor bruises on the fare of the
tasty of the daughter. Tire right anti of the
daughter was completely revered at the elbow.
and nearly severed at the shoulder. The left
leg of the mother was nearly revered at the
Suspicion arose that ail might not be
right, and led to a belief of foul phy. Coroner
Halsey was sent fur, nod a Jury railed 01.1 an
in via:iguana had: plare,which elicited sufficient
evidence to eture the arrest of Daniel o'Al:writ.
3 von of Margaret' o'3lsrra, and brother or Ma
ry, and his hired man, Patrick Irving. Upon
investigation the coroner's jury rentlenal a ver
dict that these women came to their death by
their hands. The prisoners were taken to
Montrose and committed to jail, and on Mon
day moaning they had a hearing beforaßsquire
Avery, whirl' lasted until evening, the defense,
however, introducing no evidence. They were
committed to prison to await the action
of tire grand jury at November Term
of Court. We deem it best at this
time not to present through our columns
any of the evidence, either sworn or hearsay,
that the interests of the Commonwealth or that
of the priamers, may not be in any way preju
diced in the matter, as all proceedings thus far
have born merely preliminary. We have full
confidence that justice will be meted out in this
matter, and wherever guiltattachta correspond
ing punishment will follow. There must he a
mud jury and probably a petit jury drawn
Cram the citizens of this county, to Ire this case,
arjd we deem it our duty as a journalist at this
time, not to publish anything that will prejudice
the mind of any one. 5:1 that rigid and impar
tial justice may be defeated. We have foil con
fidence in the action of theconimonwealth,that
if these prisoners are guilty they will he ade
quately punished, and also these prisoners, like
every other, whether innocent or guilty, are
entitled to a fair and impartial trial.
Ova CORRESPONDENCE.
(We Invite our frtennt, from different ton.. to rend no
acme of interest. tend the facto; UV till 1117214 C thelll.l
Ff7o.lf BOOTHACT URN.
Copious showers of late.
Buckwheat is a full crop. .
Tue last sensation was a slab pile on fire of a
dark night.
Potatoes will be over an avent,ge crop, so Lev
the farmer&
New goods arriving almost daily at the al
ready well filled store of It. J. Carter's.
James Ilifenbety 'believe is the oldest man
in the township, he is in his eightyfifth
The Jaynes JI hers planted ten acres of po•
tatoes the present season, and estimate from
what they have dug the crop will =punt to Sl
teen hundred bushels.
William Donliin haa been dangerously ill some
time past, and is attended by Dr. Kent of Au
burn Centre, and is doing well. ilday his recov
ery be speedy and sure-
Pratt Wheeler, of Mesboppen, Wyoming
county, put on one hundred and eighty-four
yards of plaster, first coat, on the new school
house in seven hours. Who can limit that. ,
•Caldwell Mllicken's farm has over four miles
of stone wall. The stone was hauled and laid
up mostly by his own bands, and he is hale and
hearty yet. • It wart an unbroken wildeniestr
when blr.'.l.Micken moved on to it, now thara
is well fenced and well cultivated fields; and rut
air of peace and comfort
Rave JA.citcr
South Aubeiro, Sept. 26th, 187
PROM WYOMING VALLEY.
Enrrons OP lintwerser:—On account of
business, we were unable for the past two
weeks to give you items frem this place.
For the past week we have had very bard
frosts, and a great deal of damage to the crops
has been done. Corn has been hurt very bad,
anti the farmers complain that they will not re
alize more than two-thirds of a crop, when be
fore the frost they thought they would have a
better crop than they have bad for years. Buck
wheat has been seriously damaged, largo tields
having been cut by the frost and it is not tilled
to any extent, anti will not pay for cutting, on
ly fur the straw, which is bad lur the people
living in this vicinity,who depend upon tanners
for their winter supply. The potato crop is
good, better than was expected In the forepart
of the season. They are large, yield well, and
do not rot. We have beard of the potatoes rot
ting had in different parts of the county,but we
arc not troubled with it here-
Coal is getting surprisingly cheap here. The
Willits; Barre Coal & Iron Company and oth
ers, to-day announced that en and after Septem
ber 20th, until turther notice, the retail price of
cual delivered in Wilkes Barre would he $230
for broken, egg, stove or chestnut, and $1 7.i for
pest. The first named amount is a reduction of
$1 30 from the price attempted to be established
some time since, which was four dollars. For
what purpose this step is taken we cannot
authoritatively gay. This price $2 30 is only n
very slight advance over the cost of the coal at
the mulles.
The foundation of Tuttle & Cruser's store tuts
been finished, and the brick masollS are at work
on the outside walls. It will be one of the best
store houses in our town when it is finished.—
We hear of several other stoma to be built this
fall. L.
Kingston, Pa., Sept. 22d, 18;i1.
FROM S Q UEHA NSA DEPOT.
'.lt stiee bath not heen dewl, tho' she slept,
She is now awake, taking note' o` what was
done,
And like a prophet. looking in a glass,
Shall show n hat rotore et ils w err conceived.
And were in pro.gress to he hatched,
But now sllan have no issaantn."
There is no abatement of the excitement here
about Lux's artieleit. T "editor:" In our lo
cal Journal, have wasted ink, Ii ne and temper.
snarling at Lux. Yon have heard of "a dog
haying the moon." But, nlty all this "Idle" ii
no one is hurt! Why "tiny the moon Is it
the fight in it, or "the titan in it" Unit annoys,
or b o th! "All in the Ca tulogne" or editors, -go
for men," of manna., "As hounds, and grey
hounds. mongrels, spaniels, tuna, are radical all,
by the name of digs. The valued file,
nislies: "The sivith, the shoe, the subtile. As
discriminating nature had, In racL inclosed
Front the hill Ilmt writes them all alike ns d
Some editors. like some dons, "have station on
the v:daed MC," bat only on the common mit,-
logue na nhich all go as tstimrs. Some editors
ive etutlon in the smallest rant. A. men an
as editors iha it names chitchat be writ nitl,nni:l
inizink. Their aims are st3)^!l, Heir tea'',
arc li'.e their adios. They iinen,as
bandy as in mind. named in any
sense, the saying wool I apply tai Coen, that
"the mind It the 1111,1.1, rat' Th.. Mali, - tnlsing
them all in b weight and w o rth, i n
Iti:sl, souL They are to liar ".lour)41 -
y"taill," what the street organ grind& r is to
11=112=11
{tits ground out. (tr, th e y are l , th,
in it ter . printed, as is the ,ape setter to the
thonglit estws..sed in the emnposi.i.to Ito set , in
order, to be print. d. Such an "editor"
ly, a practical printer, putting before a con, 11111
4 tmll matters as he may - select," or have
, prepared tor ' ltitn, news, in 1•n 1111.
lion, advertisement. or the like. I s n hr.
ver y g oo d. But when such pg•r:ons tio•
work of editing, In the ordinary sense of the
t e em in.do• sad e ,Irk of . it. Such n man.
thinking he should say so.nething
' ocrasionally. at Was:. been "he is ar, phh/r. -
is in -danger of injuring Itim-elf, if that be all
he ',jay, or can do, and gen. rail', it is all. I; h.
1191 Lis /11khitioit. and they ,1,.
not look for "1..,. utters' from him. They kw),
Le is not <melted or sued work. If be sent:
not WS "organ" stilt their a•lvert isein 1.21,i .p.
erly 7tlisplayed," he does all Mei ask. Vat:ne
tt:nes a young nlitur, for lack of judgment, tit
Isar desire to please a seenting friend, may ml
mit into "the organ" a few toms which may in•
jute the "organ" and "tile minder," too. Bat.
should.rome one wishing to display spleen, get
the better of the editor of such tut /gam art!.
in editorial type, and column, virtually do the
"editor and proprietor" harm, let readers he
chardable. The position of "editor" is, often
trying. Either in attempts at criteising, or in
printing those of ollwrs, nn inexperienced edi
tor should he careful. Self-contident youths
are in danger of being merely vain, and of mis
taking that for menial ability. Then they he.
gin to display 111 temper towards those front
whoa they differ. Nest, they indulge in abus
ive epithets, and thus, display their real value
to he very little. An editor am be plain, out
spoken, and fearless, and be a gentleman. The
ability to use slang. alause,loafers' language and
logic, in never mistaken by sensible people, for
anything but what it is. Abuse is not refuta
tion, and it can !dense only the vulgar and 11155
minded. When vulgarism, abuse anti retail
slang, are resurted to, for lack of either witsnr
mstn, or wisdom, anti all those, just because
the denim to say something in opposition to
one. is felt, and the inability to say it decently,
is keenly felt, be assured that, the attempt is
fu
tile. "Wit," "sarcasm." and 'good-natured rid
lenle,",are evidence of a far better spirit, and
case, than the use of ill tempered lish-market
People never use abusive words,
and display rage, unless they are de.sperately
distressed abd used up:
The young editor of our Sono/Mon no Joarrd,
will real this to profit, Ile is "another Daniel
conic to Judgment" on Lot. Duubtlms he
thought he should say something to please a.
class of his readers- For his sake, I hope he
has not many such as his illmatured attack up
on Los, could please. Lux is of opinion that
the bit of abuse referetl to to our.7oarrtaiMiould
not he in the editor's column. Surely the edi
tor has mom PRIDE than to write such cheap
stuff, and he will be ashamed of it on "sober
second thoUght."
If any one may judge himself reasonably, li
able of being intended as dtserving'aity criti
cisms Lux has made; be presumed that the
DEstoenaT would 'Minh the self-judged one
space tor purgation. There is no need for ban
dying of hard wools at Luz, if there 'JO nobody
hurt. If Lot be only "an imbecile," why should
two redoubtable "Editors," and one "Itarron."
aim their heaviest metal at Ids bead? • The fact
is. the letter of Luz did cause more than a
commotion I 0 the community, and is felt to be
more than `"imbecile sarcasm.", And_ this re
minds Lite of a little story. tl.n Irishman was
about to be put upon !nal. Ile was Malatfir.
great ado and was mortal to tears. A pied
hearted by-stander attempted to console. Pat by
assuring him tb tt he 4110U111 have Justice done
him. "Aihrb, by the powers," said Fat,:"that's
gist what I'm afenid of." •+lie that is of the
truth, tomtit to thettykt, that his deeds may
be made manifest." He that &null evil avoid- -
etb the light, lest his deeds should be reproved."
Therefore, let there Gs light
Does the Surgathanna Journal attempt to
charm ton the doing of anything Lox condenuts
or to dissent from anything Lox approves!
Why not do so in decent English? Dues the
I Jour/ MI defeud with Pride, the "!tiny" tactics,
In National, state, village, church, or business
transactions? Is it "imbecile" in one, to repro.
4tstichmorality, anti such moralists, If to do
o t more ldingly, he do prefer, if it be knoni•
tube 'willful, to attack those tacticians on the
Spot whereon they practice them? • None but
"the galled Jades do ,Apce." Let them wince.
The medical diagnoso4 will press the suspected
spot. If the patient trettee,the doctor bus found
"the son! spit." LUX his discovered more sore
heads than he imagined, diagnosing .never so
gently. "Feeling the enemy," is tr pettliarly
• • loi;ited - • •
e.ep.eing practice. Mang' Alits %tuts
Spots, should lie apply the medicine? or Shall he
ask the patient to apply it? The first dose will,
at least, proven.. recurrence of the malady. It
is "de so 110 more," what you think Lux has
found you doing, and, du not tell any one, "he
meant toe."
Oil Wt. that "a Ring has been made in the
shops, and in town, for the purpose of "ringing
In" again, the ex-master Mechanic, to his late
position, or ter one higher, as a lower seat, he
conlii not, with a sense of his dignity, accept.—
fitrange movements have attraeted the atten
tion of the workmen. Much shop tettgraphisp,
signs, whispolngs, much commotion, repeated
visits of a certain interested party, etc., have
been noted. This, lam inclined to doubt, for
several reasons. 1, The late incumbent express
ed great pleasure at having the opportunity of
resigning, anal, of his resignation being accepted
without urging. Ile had been contemplating
the act for three years, it mute appears. Ile is
well on in life, anal is above needing to work,
having plenty laid - up for many years, enabling
him lA, take his ease. It is even generous in
him, to make way for others, while he eau have
time to enjoy lite, and be flee from the irrita
tions and heavy responsibilities of a colleen'
which must Increase in every way, as he must
decrease, in mental anal physical strength.—
iewed in this light, there is a magnaminity
about his as ithdrawal, which is Seldom equaled,
but is worthy of frequent imitation. Some men,
like certain trees, die .it the lop, other; indicate
decay generally. }lea or rynnLlr temperament
well halatwad faculties,who have never espend
tot their strength of hotly upon dis.dpations, ur
" their minds upon desultory objects anal side
issues, find reservoirs of strength In old age,
and In mind, if not in body "are well liking."
In railroading. as in sea navigation, clear "head
are indeNpensilde, to avoid disaster;
The aria ,nssoratioo, cool systsos,
are its chief elements of success. Mere "utility
men' are far foam the sleshh rota, although they
are .there, as else W hert , ,aph ho think "they aretite
men." They piny their parts, in roasting, as
similar men do in every concern of life, but the
part, ate subordinate. There is less need for
ornamental men,ligeredicads, in machine shops,
than in almost any other plates one min think
of. A mere aye rwer is hardly neceasarY in a
well ordered railroad establishmenk The
clang( in etrdirs here, is but a part in a
nt w, and mote tit iiitarian style ot management.
The new ummteerseompose an integral part or
Eh et plan. They (void neither he renteved, nor
subordinated to those acquaihted only with for
mer tnetito.Sn. and either unable, or an wining,to
C to aldValkin;z, and More thoiolltAt or
of mill delall. Tlit , se men were 1.1
rolled here by mere fsvor, berarse of porsonni
IkingA. nor bet-anse of personal or - ring Inter-
Th, rt !ore ill. ammult of NuLli it:nut:lice
1"//:141 1/115t.:.1 1111'111 nor re-3eat ally - ring - 6cvor•
.111 y petit ainiog roan avithin, or without
thi• hy chirrrc, I:::a . ders, favorites, or
:11,y on, else, could, as it incai. With on:
uterlital r•p:unuc_. at Lead i;oarters. now
and cc I:y shouht, local 191.11, wen, person
the pl nis ni "the
Erie lionrd" , ii 21, 10 1.21111 in rescind them, la ,
ause a vaka-11 patron or -crridin parlir.a had
leave I'' rer-ign hni Any ouch iron at
reinwating the es master mechanic., mina ap
pear rot It.lile, but iojot lot, to hint • and witrly
cc ii) tort he i.roceedi d •'tine: tne into
ccc trien !::* is a "p: ii:i'.ll" hie it nnc Bahl, to
I•c;c.g I.y Sulu L tiltou pray.
ld:X.
Business Locals
T 1t n Corner Slone of the new M. E. (lurch.
Montt,4e, n ill lie luid, with Nils 'print,-
cto-utnonies, on Fritiuy, Oct. 3.1, sit 1 o t lock p.
Flo; I. T. Walker, of Scranton, will deliver
an address on the oeitaiiiiia. Several o.lter di,
tiovi<lied diviatat will be pre.cnt and ac.ist in
the <. r' The public ~:nrrallp are invited
10 attend. NI. Pastor.
IF A 3l'. W ANTS A 13,TT1,E of WHISKEY, let
him bey it and take it hone liken man, and ind
.menk IMn.e with n bottle of -Bit tom" or
"Cordial." and pretend that it Is medicine. If he
wants a ionic that is something better than a
tent latrary stimulant, he should get a bottle of
P e ruvian Synto, l of Iron Tonic,) that will vita
lize the blood and give durable strength to the
wi
SICKNE.S is nu affliction that waits on tif; all.
None are exempt and there are none but need
relief from its attacks. Whoever can funds!)
this becomes one benefactor. A CM,,letiols
prevails that Dr. Ayer does it. Disordets of
the blood leave been healed by his Sarsaparilla,
and affections ut the lungs by his ('berry Pt-c
-torsi too frequently and too distinctly- to be
disputed, Ills Ague Cove is said, by th e se wito
use It, to never tail. Header, if you must have
medical aid, take the heist of •tnetlicine. Poor
remedies are dear as good are cheap, at any
prier you have to pay for thou.—[Charkatun
Lb/trier.] —1 w.
QrAITTERLY 5/ EVTINI4.—The third Quarterly
Meeting litr this Continence year, will be held
in the M. E. Church in ILIA I,4otlgh, on Satur
day and Sunday, Oct. 4th and:ills. lb.v. J. L.
Race, of Tunkfiannock, will ph-side. urea( bloc
Saturday, at 2.30 o'clock, p. to., to the followed
by the Quarterly Conference.
Prayer meeting Saturday evening, Love
Feast ounday morning at 0 o'clock. Preaching
at the usual hour by Brother RAN, to be follow
ed by the Sacrament of the Lord's Simper.—
Preaching by Brother Race aptiu in the even
ing.
W. J. Juno, Pastor.
3lontrose, Pa., Oct. Ist, ma.
Loss nv Futte..—On Saturday, August 80th,
toy house was entirely consumed by fire to
gether with the greater portion of the contents.
I was (brine:ltch? vitti A. W. :Stiles, of
the New Million! agency, in the Ohl jto'al In.
semen company. I at once notified Mr.
Stiles of the Mss, and he gave the matter his
immediate attentMn. Ana , as usual with
Agrnv, he at once adjusted the iws, I receiv
ing my m i nes in tell to the mien; of the inset ,
once in just one week. I can recommend all
who have property to insure, to Insure with A.
W. Stilt*, us you will he sure to meet- with hon
est and prompt settlentents.
GEO, W. Parr En.
Harlhed, Pa., Sept. 11, 1878.
Famt Ourreats at the Keystone Saloon.
Sept., &1, 1873.—tt GEO. C. GILL
FIVE ITONDRED DOLLARS REWARD
The National Board of Underwriters hereby
offers a reward of Are hundred dollars fir the
detection, conviction. and punishment of par
ties charged with the crime of arson, In tiring
the premises rituals: in Great Bend, Pa., owned
try F. Churchill, and occupied by Mrs.- M. P.
Rom, on Angier( 3d, Int Said reward will be
paid mmiy on mine proof being furnished the Ex
ecutive Committee, of the conviction and actual
punklinient of chid erituhuils.
By order of the Executive Cern:nine.,
PrErnms; Cuow Cheir.aln.
New York, Sept. 44th, 1871—wr
SHEEP Appraiser's 'flanks just printed at this
office.
DR. GAMINS TAR REM DIES give tone to
your system.
New Int of Mink Notes Just printed, and
for sale at this office.
rILESTI Ovsrvms hava comnieneed arriving at
the Keystone salooll. OEO. 0, HALL.
Sept., 3A.1, 1873.—tr.
PAULI:RS, AND OTREIteI: •
When you come to town on businens, or oth
er porpo , es, drop into Won:leen Lunch Itoonta,
(under the Postothee,) and get a - good square
meal," chenp. Bread, plus, and rakes on baud.
Aug. 27. F. G. lirosnnn.
CLAIRVOYANT EgANINATIONS, PRYIE!
By Dr E. F. Butterfield, at the Corrarty
)lunar, BinOnonton, itVedreadity, Thum
Friday uud is'atitrday, October 8,.11, 10, and IL
Anl one Suffering rnan any disenee, however
obscure. can, by railing on the Dctor, have a
elvar and tafaitive statement of their condition
and symptiona, without any questions !mina
naked. Let those call who are not satisfied with
the nature and condition of their fllsf ages.
Cittnerlt, Piles, etc, n specialty
Sept. 17.41 w.
The Sunday School Institute ibr Wya!using
District, will convene in the M. E. Church,
Tunkhannock, Pu., Oct. nth, 1573, at? o'clock
p. m . to (Muting , • the two days next following.
Rev. Y. M. Freeman, of New York city,
conduct the Institute, aided by our P. If, Rev.
L. Pees. Pastors of the district will see by the
pro:minute sirewlv in t;teir -hands, that work
has been. assigned to each. Anti the honor lies
itt atling will en r part. The exercise will con
sist in addresscs, dkeilisiOn, etc., inter
spersed with singing and prayer. A. good anti
profitable time is expected.
TOWER. Seey
Skinner's Eddy. Sept. 2 , ltb, 1873.
A \Tomo:neut. INVENTION RECENTLY PAT
ENTED. —An elegant little instrument which
combines twelve practically useful took, viz:—
Pocket little, Pelt, Ruler, Square, Bevel, Screw
Driver, t hisel, Congeo.s, ;Scissors, &num Bole
Cutter, Pape. Knife, Eraser, end I't•ncil Shar
pener The :wtiele is 'nude of steel and evi
den; ly diu;o4e. Ageats are wanted in every
town. 1 . 11" ropri..DlT'g oiler to send steel pol
ished post paid by mail for tifly cents. Silver
plated, use dollar. Gold platsal, two dollars.—
Persons desiring an agency or to obtain the
took should apply at once. The proper ad
dre,4 is Combination Tied Co., 124 Nassau
Now Viol:. Al-.'' the new Revolver Lielitnine
Trap, "loch w nide up like a elicit. hills Bats
Goplwrs. Squirrels, 31 lee, &c and throng them
an.ey nod .eta itself ns IpliCk as the name
Doe trap Stilt by exprem fur one (MI
MI.
Montrose Sept. 24, I117:1-2w.
To THE CITYMNS op PENNSYLVANIA
Your attems/11 is especially in cited to the fact
That the National Banks are now prepa nal to
receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the
Centennial Hoard of Finance. The hinds ma
rred Irom tilts source arc to be employed in the
erection of the buildings for the Internal Exhi
bition, and the expenses connected with the
same. It is isintidenly believed that the Key
stone State will be represented by the name of
evert citizen alive to patriotic commemoration
of the one inuoireth bil - th-day of the nation.—
The shan, of stock are offered for $lO each And
so! •rtlicri n ill nu•ive a handsomely steel en
:traced Certificate of Stoek, suitable fitr !ranting
and presers at inn as national memorial.
at the rate of six per cent.pet annum
o ill he paid on all payments of Centennial Stock
from date• ul payment to January 1, 18111.
Sid,Acrilwr;v:no are not new a National Bank
eon moot a check or post office order to the un
.leNigned.
FHEIiK Fu %LES, TITHSIH - Cr.
W. 1.1 Wutuut St., Mina&!plan.
F ,0. 2 , leq:S.
aunti LINT —The following is A list of Tr s.
rr+t• Jaren, iirsiris for tlte Adjourned Court tr.
,ommenceut Montrose, September 29th, 12170:
Fir.d
Imm—Siln+ Jagff,rr, Daniel C. Low
unit—!3-
P,r0,.1.1.,-;l—lZ,.bert W. Ucre, )lases Caldwell
i• 0111.. Wavy.
I lrel4ewaler—Roltert Kent,Wrn. B. Melhuish.
Cliovon ut—Thunuts IL Donley
Ihmd IVlleox, Thomas
Guna, Ilenry Ingham.
llarfor.l—Vernon Vyi!liam Patter-
W.ll,
.1:1aCtIll-Smith L. French, Leander C. Ben
gom.
I,:abroß—.George C. 'lsmFon. '
I.ilwray —Dank! D. Stanford.
Lenny —john Conrad, Charles W. Conrad,Ly
roan 11,11,Jonn Clark, Sanmel S Benjamin,
X1,.0 truce-1 high McCollum.
Nvw Mi;ronl t ix—E. P. Bradford, Simeon
Burdick. Henry C. Moxley.
Nen . Milford born—Norman Butterfield.
;' t lnkland—Calvin Brush.
Rusti—D•tvid (.o1 vin.
Springville—Ettptr C. Ely.
Silver Lake—E. Wentz Sitectaker.
Sutvim Itanna I)epot--BenJamin Gregory
Stfelud Week.
Auburn—Michael MeGavin, Henry L. Lott.
Brooklyn—Georee W. Sterling.
rTortl—latte Mor g an, jr.
Hornbill—Henry F.Bennett.
Fare .t Lake—l:ono. Kane.
Franklin—John It Pierson,Gllbert H. Smith.
Grott Boot purer—Janws 11. Shovel!, Mile
Gontsay, Henry Ackert. '
Gibson—Samuel It. llohnrs.
140o:11—Amos V. TBfilmy,
Harmony—Thomas .1. Nicholson.
Iteii.Boll-0114.4. W. Esterbrooks, Jas. Y. Pot
ter.
.lepoir.--Erdirinin P. Howe.
Lathrop-I, , enc
Lenox—B:ivid G. Black,Alpitens S.Beniantin.
Little MendowA—John li Roble.
Ili.lilletown=joltn Britton. Frank Keenan
Muer Pliillips. George .Tones. '
M(unroße—Josepitus Bovil„loslinn li. Corwin.
New 31iltbni boro.—Willinm Smith.
New I.llllford twp.—John Truesdell.
. Onkland—Charles Lyons, Sylvester U. Es
terbrooks.
Spring,Tille—James 11 Lyman.
Silver Lake—Henry 11. Skinncr,Wm. Meeker,
jr.
Snsf Dopnt —Thnnuns Furnan
Thomson—Sy I vebter King.
.11X.ALX4.1.1LX.M.C3-X3 ES .
3tAIN—ALI.EN—At the house of the bride's
tetlu in Danek, Sept. 24th, by Rev. A. 0.
Warren, John I. Main, and Miss Besssie M.
Alien, both at Ithuock. [The printers were
nut forgotten.]
Monosx—pnossos—ln Lathrop, hy Rev. Jas.
Simons, A.Milson Morgan, and Miss Lizzie
Brunson, both of Hillsdale, Pa.
•
MEittrf.E—ST (MEV A NT-1 Rus h , septem•
ber Pith, by Elder 11. 11. Gray, John Meriele,
of Rush, and Mrs. Sarah L Stutderant, of
East Spring Hill. Pa.
PAnstgum—lmwis—ln Liberty, at the house
of the bride's rather, Mr. North, by Rev Geo.
C. Andrews, Andrew A. Parmelee, of Bing
hamton, N. Y., and Mr. Addle North Lew.
is.' •
X:PIEL.OLTMICia.
FLtjv—At Fairdale, Sept. ?,3,1873. at the rta
naddeute of Daniel Fluff, Miss Mary - .Flat
aged 78'years, 0 mouths, and twenty days;
Tervs-;-In ilopbottnm, Sept 4th, 1873, Erim.t
Albert, only son of Albert anti Amelia Titus
aged 2 years, 3 months, and 24 days.
BABCOCK—In Willtestutrre, Sept. 9th, of brain
fever, L. U. Babcock, formerly of Blontrose,
aged 42 years.
,Beer -In fairdale, at the residence of her bro
ther, Tuesday, Sept. 1230, - -Miss Mary Hug,
aged 78 'Scant, 0 months and 20 days.
GREET, UNITED:sr/4:gs . TE/k.-00.,,
B URNS & NICHOLS, A 118;
Montrose. Pa. ."- • r
This Tft is pat up lo AIttn(IIII . 7INCANISTRIIS
“ 111 , k;r . 11 i s4t t r . ra r r r v . i t u u l n Its full , struujth, width Is cortallit )
,t , tr and zot a can awl try Its merits.
B . JUNS 6 ticnoLs.
Illoutruse, July 16,1373.—U.
Miscellaneous.
yovrTtosE RA ILWAY.—Arrangement or 'hair./
To take ceoct on Moudal. Jnau end. IST:.
1=1!
ECIEME
...... ...11riduewater
.. . . .. .... Cool*4
V) 50 limiter/. In:19 5 10
14 0 500 1/1250tk 01121 520
1411 G 30.... .. ....Tylor't ... ....... 050 SZI !
150 540 epringrille......— 040 5l Ol
200 540 Zinn 020 5 101
215 6.50 2 rer)•6 "" " ! The Highest cosh price priki for Mater at
1 t,) 0110 ....... .... I.rmun 910 4 4)1 ,
285 13 111 1.010.8 k 900 43) C Yew York Quotutions, us s guide.
245 520 ... .. . . Ilarcje s , l 4 :'11 A. G. CIL3IOIIE & CO.
815 515 . T0t1k15251/ock 21 35 3:32 - -
June 18th, 18n.•:--tr.
All train. connect et Tankhantoock with Fs. & N. Y.
R. IL gut re north aLs.l south. J A 3.1. BLAKHriI I:ii.
. tiupt. 24., Ur& . 222:210ent.
N jit"irtAncraiENT
PIANOS & ORGANS,
At L. B. IstmWs Javan' Stand,
liVbe lar,:er and hitter wen* of the following
gouda Will he found than eleeerheto to
Nurthern eennajltunik:
FINE AMERICAN WATCIIES.
JEWELRY & CLOCKS.
SOLID SILVER & PLATED WARE.
(OF ALL KINDS,(
FINE TABLE CUTLERY,
DIAMOND SPECTACLES
and a irertentl oriortment of ‘lll-1.1 Merchandlee,
Sheet M .rte, Violin Stringy, etc. etc.
MI Pine Watch Repairing 'Sewing Machines and Or
a.d
gone, pia u•., by galls Repaired by
L. 1.1. Y. Medalist,
ik.. Brio'Mash.
Sept. to. 1 lin -i T
ABEL rruRRELL,
DRUGGIST,
colect roes , oxiack. • 43...
eontimially on , iving NEW tltititni, and keep, con
tinually oil hood a Mil and drab - able amoorttneilt of
nine llitUtin. MEDR l 7 KS, t II K M ICA I.S. Paint, 01 is
Dymond', ThAe, Smei and oilier groceries. hione
ware, nail piper, fruit fare, mirror* lamp,
chimney, k• r..-cu... mat:Lowry It., tanner.' oil. 00.41.1.
foot ufi, radioed Witch- Oil, oil for lantern, oil for
VI tunellin,, Olive 011.6p,t al Oil. SpirltaiTorycli
-1.10,1 aralphen.t a unq hied.'. itiegar.Poterb Com...ni
trated Lye AI le 14,w,, Tr...., Supporter, Medical
In.trualcut, Shoolder %% hi) .. Once !Imola
Cartridge, Ponder, ohm, Load. 41 it CapeAllattlng
Ponder and Purr, Vioni.c 'nixing, init. p.m, ill or,
Fifes. etc., Fi•h Honk-at d Lince.lter and Tolley Sonya,
Hair Oil, flair If ,lorvre. and hale Dyer Itrualma,
Punnet Knive, opectaclo,iiilver and triter
Spoon, Fort, Knit ea, Lied t et An Itice. a gener
al aerort lilt [lt of
FANCY JEK EMIT. and PERFUMERY.
All lhel railing and beet kinds of
PATENT MEDICINES.
The people are Invited total' et the Drug and Variety
Store of ABEL
Feb. 1. 11573. EStabll.hell 1115.
THE EAGLE
. •- : - • : .
BURNS cf: .37CIRILS, PRuppteroia.
SIGN or rut GOLDEN EAGLE AND VoIrrAE,
1121z-icar. Thacz•za.tz- came , -
-4)
We dcelre to pay to the public that nor rtnre in Well
omaked north Drug., Medicine., Paint., Oil., Varulolt,
Bruchor, Comb.. Perfumery, lanry Arhlclee, DTI:I.HD
mry and patent preparation., end all other a tPles nen
ally kepi In dial Mu.. drug storm, •We guarantee our
good. penuine and ot.the hem quality. and will he, cold
at low price, for tails. EerpettlllEy Yon.
A. E. tttlltNS,
Moutrenta. Feb. 20,1F13. AMOS NICHOLS.
ISSt colata,-vsneire).
LARGE LoT BUTTER POTS, JA as, ETC
At Lower Prima than Ever Before. Also,
WHITE GRANITE & ROCKINOHAIt WARE
CHEAP, at
LYONS, DELSM, et CO.'S
,alt, Stetit,
By tho barrel, bushel. or pound.
Ashton Salt 1341 ' and Llttle m e
try
and Syracuse gutter Salt.
Also-Fine Table SALT in boxes & bags
LYONS, DBMI]E, a CO
3LJ CO "ET .
Very best Double Extra, as
well as Lower Grades, at
prays as low as the lowest.
A 7.140. OAT FINAL, OS AIIAEI
FLOF K. Cum Meal Hee Flour, Men
Flour, nod crushed Wh^st.
CRACKEILS AND CAKES
OF MANY RI os:
LYONS. DRUZ, & CO
1 1 . 01E3d3, ' B l -11 0edoet.,
TO REIT EVERYBODY.
Grew, Jarutn. Englloh IFlrenicfned, imp•tint.
Twanky. rte. home as low net AO c. nts - per potaud.and
ny to the beat grades to bo had.
LYONS. DRAKE. & CO.
4C ckl"ree-
Rio. M.riol)bo. Java, - and liocho.
Frovh Rooptod Caicos ; oronnd It dooltod without trims
than%
LYONS. DRAKE, & CO.
Montrone, Sept. 3.1873.-4”.
TIME TESTS THE MERITS CF ALL THINGS.
1840. For Over Thirty Tear& 1873.
PERRY DAVIS' .'
PAIN-KILLER
~,AS been teeted In ever, '‘nriety of ellmete, and
elovert every tutlon known to ril,h,llllA. It
le Itientl.tent eon/proton and Ineetlmilsle friend of
the voloslonery nod the traveler, ow the rem or I •nd.end
no one eheold trevel Ott nor Jokier.. RIM,. trillteuf
nine," the PAIN.KILLEII woe first lotrulocirt. and
met earn roteh exten•tve sun, untny Lintevids,
rirozoreeer. nod other *maim haver brvn parted to tha
putole. hat not ooe of them - har otestand the truly
entlallet 'landing of the PAIN-HILLCII,.
vv.= IS-VEM SO t
It to becutse RASTA' PAIN•RILLER It what It chirps
to bee Reliever of rata.
Its Rlerlli Are
Unsurpassed.' -
If you ate onfrOtluerotit INTERNAL - PAIN. Turoty
ro Mir y Drops ill aLi r err altntat . luotoptly
ore YOU. There to niattlog to vtittal It tot
Celle, Cramps, Epasinst Hostkbvira. Diodes, Dys
eatery, "biz: W had in tae Dowels, Soar
Stomach, Dyspepsia, tack Zeal.
ache. Ste.
in eeetbm• of the couutry hero FEVER AND
AGEE prevail*. tnere to tin remedy held lo ' greater e,
teem.. Verrone traveling should keep It by theta. A
tow drops. In writer. u d preeent Olckuess ur beirol
trouble, from change' of water.
From foreign eountries the collo far PAIN•RILLER
are great. 1110 Nona to Cure Chulem when ell other
Remedies Pall. '
When uteri externally ao a Lir:lntent. nothing gives
quickest...a la. Bum. Cuts, Bru.res, tipratur, Btlor4
trona Ihrecto. sad SCaldo.
It relooreottre ere. mud the wound heals Ilko ordinary
~". . d rmi ng with 111IEUSIATLS, (WET,. or
'NFXRALGIA. II not a puntivo mire, they and the
PAIN-511.1. 11 glee, them , relief wilco uu other Irina:lly
.
it itiniorriorr itunr yurot , AcoprOPrleWx4 . •
Every ti o npie.icon i ar +anoint hout, . It al 411111, and pp.
ply It on t•in Ong attach of any Pain. I , tri , l Ore
etwury rollmt, end.oare hour, of onrrerlu".. • •
D. not trillu with yountirea by tratinu untried Tyrea
Ito it'd you all far and get the gehalun Palrt.l:ll
- no many uorthievo ,e 0,400011 are rotoolpted to be
sold on the great reputation tit thin - sabtablo medicine,
Wilbert Inns accompany each bottle. Ptlce•tactv.,
&O rte., and it, per bottle.
•
:opt.
Commission Merchants.
iMifIL.EB3EI -
PAID- FOR. BUTTER
ljp Tritium
12217=1:13
apreescs &Loo,
MONTROSE. ed.
X. M.C)WP:TaII3., •
OLTERAL
•
Produce and Comm'Colon Pierclutut.
77 Del St., New York.
ceeetrufiente eolteited and return,. made Immediate
ly ov sale of good.. Scud fur +hipping cards and Mau
Pfereneex
Natinnat Park Bank of Now Ynrk.
Nnr , hinror Itank of ;s:ro , York,
Na•onn National flank of boor York.
Lone Wand Bank of Brooklyn. N. Y.
lal'a.-2/n•.
The Markete.
Muntrove. Pa
Nr.w Yong, Sept. Saturday iB.
The money market was very tight, and with
many money was out of reach, at any rate.—
Sn reuntar sgorrs an, named pubnely, tho
transtictiplis being between individuals and
private hankers. Some short loans on govern
ments have been made in small amounts at
per cent. Other loans. haring longer to run
range between 15 and 24 per cent., but every
thing is so nitwit at sea that there are lew buy
ers and 'vs decline to name any definite rates.
Gold was unsettled and excited, opening at
1144 4 , and during the day went as high as 115%
but fell again at the close to the opening figure,
an advance of 1
New York Produce Market
Corrected weekly by Hording., iTrvflen, di Co
325 WusUingtott St., New- York.
Butter, tub
tail
Cheese, dairy, per 1b....
" factory"
Ems, per doz .........
Floor, per barrel
Core meal.
Wheat, per Insultei
Rye
()ma
Corn
erep of 1872....
Tallow "
Lard per lb
Potatoes per bbl
Apple.‘
Turkeys p. lb
Chirkeus " .....
Ducks "
rdiscellancons.
foal Estate ter Sale.
The Subscriber offers for sale the
11 following Real Estate, to wit:.
TILE FARM
L•nowt as "Robert 11..5re Farm.," situate in Bridgelris
ter tulrtkeLlp, to.nt 1/111.1
cAnt •;f \icntron• Bonrn••h, cnotaleing IXO sore" of ex
crllrtrt ••r»•r and grain Lend about it,3 IitTCS of tile/tr.
4 7,1 , 4.1r.rm boo and outbuildlogo. a flue orchard ni
choice fruit, well watered. and adapted fur dairying
t;tork. dairy fixture, nod laming otenrils,
will be rudd the bezel if cleared, tinits• pr•yluna
ly dirpamd of.
• • ...
ALSO, A 1701:SE AND LOT
situate In the Borortgb of New Dlflfonl, Eioseplehation
Comity. K.. pleasantly lora triton the Main street, heat
the relive or the town. Lot GO( (cm front, a good eon.
Irent,it two-story dcreilleg. a good sized garden'apot,
and a Convenient wolf of goo.' mulct.
ALSO A FARM OF FIFTY ACRES.,
one fourth of a mile from the borough of Nei . word.
23acrea improved. nod the hatanee well tlmbiied.pillses
tally with chertnot and hemlock. 41. good alai° feel .
barn, mid a thrifty y °nog orchard.
ALSO TRH HOTEL PROPEETT
known ae the CHAMBERLIN HOTEL. In Gibson int
low, stoqinehanna Co.. Pa.. coal:110)yr fit) acrra of line,.
molt lc improt ed. mi. lt lintel, Wagon llsnes• and 'ant.*
convenient. eiehter as a 'Anatol' tar plain
and dairy
ALSO A T/LSTILLECTIT,„.
for the manufacture of Cide• Dram - I,p,lif good-ramping
order, fately °crowed by It. C. Ya • deeessed.and about
nit perch., of land adjacent to the aforesaid hotel prop•
crty.
W01*1133.1151
tondo Nix,. to omit the porchorer. noon good regority.-
For port lculars inquire of R. 13, Hawley. Dexeceee
gro,llontrobo Pa. or of the solocrther oo the Hew
Moore Farm. Bridgeonter. Pa.
April 30. 1871.-tf.
V 3LUABLE FARM
Zicor.
The 9obreriber offers for wOo the valuable tine known
the
• • Susszayor® .IVoletoo..*
Sabi tam la nue& tho must desirable In the County
nal I. luatoltall) situated In tin village of branmerst
notaneio. tom I woos. Pa. There ts a good Stunt,
poiriog ) hill, Mill. Planter Mill. and tilseksitilthr
ahnp In raid Villa,. The Tarr ie directly on the line
of the Il L. k gunman. lg from thodepot In
Nov Illrottl.4 0011 old, Ulan tar NYW TIAN}, E. kic. at
rho flrrol 11.•nd ennttons aerekbria LSO
acres Improved; I. coil ' , ratan:4.4l%ll,ga ohen at
or .0r...r rnoalo r , Ismitah It, and a neaer•tallielt supp y
of water curtvryni la pinta to •he bnase. ham. and mt.
Is e
yard; ; it la well (aorta!, and übdor 110 , a1 enitivatta+.
IP WriladOPtlYi to growing etalo, and is cell fitted r eef
stock 0, dairying. There la a large and cosiyealeot
nonly patoted.and a beanilfal feint yard with
bhrubbary. a larva bnrra barn, a largo carriage sod toot
arn. a lartte cattle ban with too cattle lards, ample
sheds and tumbled for feeding te.wir rn atabliug eon.. 3
email hay baron, Ica bones . brit k smoke bount, Curti
boom.. and or”lattab, of you tat Unit.
Ilia subscriber alao bat 3 hMAIL.BII. Fang that
Pc will fell. THitale of payment outdo easy, - Foe - Int
fonts.almt address . ,
R. L. SUTPERIT,_
Ifilfurd, Su.4iychanna. Cotmty.-P•
Au past tea, 1873.—Gpx.
NEW GOODS.'.
Thrre ~ttt,rixte,,ndtizeiltoliteerfrumrilltlett,ureliniblshietVed
son. Jr...nt Lasrpirtlle Centre , a r rlt °e lL invite/ell to u t
Isla the riswelu with as &gra* misty or -
DRY' GOO.'DSI — '
GROOM:1E81;1
BOOTS f.f.: SHOES !
- HA RD-TOAR,E ! !
CROCKERY! cre.
As cee he toned clean bere,ape at es L‘estrehie.Priese
O.lYt. Cram% '"
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faardile
Calder. Pe.. Marsh .41:157A "r
.
17 Olt SALE—Ttio tarot late 01.33411 mi AI.
fled, situated about halt' 4 WOO WCSt
of MontfuSe Depot, la Ilrudidyn lish . lp; con-,
mining obont 'lll neyes ot - laud mostly ;xoprov
ed. Inquire of tlio undeniignetY, -.executor 4/1,
said estate, at 'New 3111tbrd, .
firadcrr Ammar.
New )lilford, Jan. 25, .
For Salo or to Lot. --Tt
littek=, of the Cotiwoid
loquirp - of WILSON J. TURIIELL, '
NA,. 17, 15:.1.-lvi • Frlealayillt; Ya.
Financial
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