The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 11, 1875, Image 3

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To my al4t Filchils--Scott
MAC of F Cc glssses found.:'
rotes About Town
:Our streets were 'crowned on 3londri3; Wet:.
ltatvest tinie
,for our t►atels,nrid ;; privrith'
smart ink fiottses.
The, lalles otiSt. Paunt El3iseoptil - , chtirch
will Bold:t Pestivwl evening Aug.
ust Ifith: . •
Local 0141 on in Montrose is a thing of the
fast. two hotel and ihree drugiiste• licenses
btnng been granted on ?dontlay. last. ,
• Editor BetteclieVirthe
looked In ' uinni" yesterday. Althotigli b 4
recently inarricel, he Is `c , entrtine....ngaln', -
prot 314Thigantery Eimes, ll.' A., of
,Mant
;ornery, county, Pa„ bas heen Otgagecl' til
the isbancy in the Gra( sehool, ncensinner
by the retiremen (or 311....4er
. „
C.M.eran (tall Cti., hare reitioreAl• part of
tier works knelt' to their Old quafte:ra in the
fentlr3-, they, tiavoing.-snore. bushieSs thaw they
can nemumodate in their Own ttuildiiig.
'It:1071'1 carol inteh about the bugs,* Said
Warder, to the Bead of Itia boarding;bause,
.9fitt the fact is madant, I-.liven't- the blood ito
spare i• you see.that 'yettrself.". ' •
Amos Nichols baling reeently'sold hip , hous
end lot in p. &
sale on Friday fast, the premises to-rowdy
saved by A. J. Tieimnt lie.ar the At, E. 'ankh:
The music clus untler tutorsbip
Doman give a public qatertaiiimbrit , in
tbout two weeks, 1103' , will appear
e;eutts, entitled the "My Further
mnieulars hereafter... '
stroiga 2tnii pecultlir llel'rer, over It foot...lui.
l.l)gth, is now in bled ii ill tlTn flower garilen of
I:fo. 11. Lyony„ . .l.llnitToso,irliereittiy` oee is at lib•:'
zty to - exir t e, .is .knotn :/is`. 4 'britgo'n
.iruitt'•!. ;lint
aid is the product of.'it • bulb procured .
'nal B. K. Bliss kt''Sslts, • •
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3trs. purnett, a very itopplar • elocutionist
and reader, wilt give oae ot her calertainments
t itte Court House, un Friday, , cycning, Aug
for.the benefit , of tbe So
ielyAt. Peura .
butupt
citiniilintented by: ;Preis Ikberever
qpeared anti a ruretreeti:tudy be ex
pected. Adinision 50 cents, ' . • ' ••- _
Thw.llimtrose B. E, A.
rpinti all B. II Cliths u the estuntiekiifßraii
td,'WyOinia,g and SusqtrelitinnOifos play fine'
it 4 series "of et the .Natilnial :Game . or
31:se Ball'for a mt.r.rigiokit ritat: „BAT; the first
el' rill series to be jihiyed tut the grotivlS
abut : e B. at ilontrose, cluriOg
te.tirptltb s of .A.iitrust stud Septembei::
ormagerrietits • Marie for the enter.
i.tzalent (r.iri.s)ol all .chit nc c~ pang above
Wyoming please,copy.r
Addres; all <4:int munieations to
IT
• . •
`Seri`}; 31. B. IL A.
Moutmse, 4 1 a`.., Aug. 10,10.75,
imth by.Dnrxidl;g•
Edv.'artl tsq., Sus9uclum
iz county, in„ t4e
''.4-orut: on Saturday; july . :24th,
wind tite,...knenul_Conftiroicii.
nitilit at, :Owllrjr,to over Sun
'VVldicbatiiirig - . Suaquoiiiiniia Le
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r J*l2l - l.sa Mid , Irownpd. iutellikenbq Wus'
tro t iiit to,- Id, r.l.l.lite(l 'Ore
D 9 aAV4.I:C chitrelk"44eF the
serviers:
aport,p.i; forVa`ers s. • • •, !, • -,.:
Mat new constitnticni , forbids , ,all portions
,`lm
_voting u,tk. tiro y haVe I;een•assawrj
1 ;Ai - 0 mon t!o liaitl:ttai#7,taxes at least
latfore
- rap vote niezis, in-`mill ,
141 to 'tilt; ttl;o't - c;la: lic•, - .naint'attt. , 4
Iti l PfOltat3 to tiat'
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14ot .dtty
‘44 1 Tat tn.v. cab •
truq.'ticit4ticris-010 - 4- 4 Y ' OP I / 4 : 41 q 1
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I .llrti'64 Igt., thilait.(ltijr Air eftking
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InVI 1)9 'reniirnire:d'tirut the , Riidivarpro;
aloul CA'lutity• Cotilimit-se:4m* with- re o A4' -
ii's Oritni4 , . I,4itrOse:,
we; More' au tl , '+ *wale
- 11 d and lolly tutililliug
a-Itint oil - 51entlay (an :whielt
;4 ' 1 4 1 ' 4 1 144 J 4 6 E 1 4 l iiiderS:
v that-**io' o, l 4rods: 0 0 !4.'rutt.7: 4 :64,d
- *014'24 ypeas. ipsult, wag - that t
mirged al- ( ittt-oartif h s cia_
tirtisiiiir and iet,'*wl#Aellf/Pg'
4)1.9' tisdicoaativ :, lt nialrea a l
kotiail a stf,roo2.W , ?ling 14 .ctiqltiae
_t - AlikerA tf the I"cattiettiparty 0! arciS IVO
Tully - bare "rittitiiipieti
tam by 441litig firaugeilo wider their'
heur4,:a
It; covet ; '010T0 1 04T54,11411 tiky
' 1131 4/. • ' • ' - • -
t l 4.2rsu*lin.
)Ir. L. B. Colo liss lost
eru‘vs Ar.a *l,-14.1k.
pora ‘ to 't:rop
,Hectyr,n..l,-14!01411,.
'fryth r it t i, ', • ~;
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tre „ rylPidy.'ol3 *re r! 4l/- F tt r Wlt2 -
IgCrE is plenty (If It:
t
spriag upon the bad ofhpreo, the imbue!
Jumped batkthrowttig Llu upon : the iiretux,d;
breaking his left arm,
Seasonable lthxts:
Yflie b'cient.(l.2tt 4Ein.rfain, says : . : If tiost:tuttos
or.otherhin4litelierS infeSt;Our sleepingiobius
et itiglh,;.We. nueork - a hurtle:of - the oil of pen- -
nyroy al and-these animals leave in great . .haste,
nor will they ietUrn ,so. 10iii:a . 4.-,the'ilit : iii . .thp
ruoml is loaded with die fames of .thht tirothat
.is herb:, .If rata enter the 'cellar .Ey littleipoW 7
Aterect pot4tillitcAwfy :lOW - ..:chOr.llo;r4, dr inixiid
*ith'ilielii , iiiill's&attbred . ..lii . ..the,it:ritnWiyis nev
er fails tO driv thilau:Aiway. Cayenne - pepper
Wilt keep diet iitiery awl,' storc:room : lree from .
huts and .eiaroitehes: : - . It_ii inotisn make 'an .
entrance into at -. part, of your dwelling aatik::
. 01+34 rag.witli - tayenne in soliitinrchnd stud' it,
into the hole ; winch then., Canbe, repaired with
either wooil.or mortar : .N o rat Or monse will
eat • that rag ' for' - the' Purpose of Opening aim- .
inuideation wit Vii 'depot of supplies. • , -. .
MIME
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Pram 0ak1eY;;.:,'.•..!
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' • West iltirroial has.allH. -- Club and' some - ex. ,
__ .// fts )
cellent players. meeting-, once two,
,7 . weekti . r
••isractice::::- ,-.' :',:"..:.-.. I s• .-:::-,;-..•... ; .:. ' - '•i -. :'.? , •- - f:;: o',
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:*' 'A iv's.. Slisiti'TiinS wishii to tender lierurrtiti
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tilde to frientia.and neighbors ter their
. k inesS
to her is giving•tildt utti relief,..',.. •,'. . ,
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~..7 : 'lliOlfiiriikiiii:iiiii!, are:met:rail thitiligh haying
and the tiMA,ot them that•are Wish : they. had.
left, their grass 'standing longer; believing they.
Might illtveent.tunt•ehaY by'fid doing. • • . ,' ' ' . .
Sunday • - • . • • - - - ..
'TheUnion : d Selioni,•in flehool district'
..ti';). 10,•lim.• a.Celebration• hist . month in "the
faint - it ifittis'ket ,picnic, onfoying'a very plena- ant and liapPY time.; Cert.:Only thia . tsa very
pro Per Way of Imitating our Bnviour,wilto gave
the tinit example in feeding .tiro thousand Pen.
Pie, all,seated,en . the ground,. in the wilderness,
Insing twelve-bas ----- kets",tn , litither. tip;the .irag
` w '•
`merits. " - 1 ' •--- A.
, . . • - , ~ sum.. -;
: Oakley; Att4•3, 1875. - --.' -_
A -Stet:y.l:l4a . t i
.. caait:. L -..,. ' ' .- - . : i
- I tii:;e,olu l es ii.tawn. says there is residing on
Harnior.y strut, cobtata. a - -. man aged 75 years,
haS not spoliOn to his wile in twelve years;
lie has-been n arried fifty yenrs.,han
. an Amin- .
ble wite ) :,•and several children and grand child.
ren, and cons j idepihle property. The Old man
and his wrifelilved.happilY together until - about
twelve'.years 'ago; when .one .morning the wife
n
crime dtiwin'd salltited . her husband iti a•gen
tie mariner •11:.t vas her, went - to tie, but to her
astonishment he ta:Aile na.reply, She Spoke to,.
him dg i ,iin and ag,Alit, but always-with the smile
• elect, and sin2e that July morning in 1803 the
. ltushat 1
/
has never iipAie.l. his.lips to his. wife.
lin ON aya apealts tainiiiirlY with the 'lest of,
his fainily ald friends, but on no occasion or
•urnier any 'co i sideration •would be. speak : ene
Word to his Wile.', :Ire , always : treats , herwitb .
gentleness,an 'kincloms, alwayi providing for
. her wants wi b • the most -serapuloui care, but
not-one werd,kanbe cos . .xedellt of.his'lips to
refer to • :his sfrange way of treating her. His
: wife and himself vat at. the same table, walk to
Church side ,hy :side r yer mot one word has es
caped that Man's lips for '..tlitt past - hvelynyears
to that woman; His little grand.datighter, lives
(
with hita,..ant :through her ho knows: ins. Wife's
Wants, and 11 - /
request of hers is left unheeded.
Several friend‘Sof the, family have tried repeat.
stilly to - fathoirt ~his strange
.action, but .the y. have friubd it. Itapossible to 'do; - - -
_
'ourt 2rozeaingi.
'Couit called :' Sitnlday morning, at' /0 A.. in.,
Ron. P.ll. Stre6O - .1 and J. It book present. •
i ct
Oominimw 'ills "vs BenJaniin Nailor. On
motion of B. .L. .. Baldwin, Court direct that
John R. Cool r, his liall„be discharged. • .
- 'RichardStack . vs Pc
. C' inuerton. Court grant
rule tOshow,aiiie. wily ri
defendet be not let in
• ,
to -, :n defense. ' ' • . , -' - ' .
Coinniunwe Ith vs Wm. A. Gates. 1 Bail.en
lered to appear at next Quarter Sessions 1
°• Court appohat Noble • Thomas, Suptirisor of
liarmony twpi,la place ol" Richard -Martin, re-.
`Moved: ~:_- ',..... ~-
,;:
~ : • -,_.
, raf
R. 11. Bunt vs Abaßtint: , Rule granted
. . •
to open judgment. ' • - -• -• '' -
Licenset,Granted--Ilenry, Ackert, M. Doyle,
W. I). Ketehu I,C, Kirk,„ J. •AL Aiyers, C. G.
`Chaffee, "Iyan. ay, P, E. Brush, Thos. Lindst
ley, S.. IVirate ;1), Mahoney, \V. Buffurn, 0 1 P.
Phiuney, A. il - ..-.Ayers, Philip Ryan, A. M.
Tierrfey, Win. l(3. Leslie, Elizabeth B. Gary, P.
Phinney,,J. lickerman, G:,E..Fessenden.--Wm.
W.. Brown, A.i l itey4 Williams; Pelos -Roberts,
11.11. Hobert, A. W . ,: Caunter, 'E.G. Bedell, J.
w .
-, Roberts,..:Sraek...l. Stephens, T. g. France,
S. It IliAmes, :P. S'norer,'''D. W r ilmarth, T:
D. Evnbrook, tnigou Stone, J. O'Brien, Arlen
)1 pel um, Prank Roffman, Benj. Gregory, Solt
eph .tl.llezi, barles Erneit, :lathes Burns, Thos..
..Pernan, )lichael 31urphy,•Everet Van Aitken,
Dennis Casey, 4144:3.1cGmugh; Thos. Kelley,
.)lieltael Kilrow. , • ;••• 1
Guests at Ili anr .
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31in nequa, B adford county, is fast becomlag
It.popular,suinaner, resort. A correspondent ot
:the Philadclpiti t 27Inettt, in describing She lead
ing:visitors thi.sf season says-,= : ---,-
, 'Among the shree.hundml guests
_bete now
nearly every class is represented. `-'Judi Wal
ler, Maynard and
p oardman Maintain the dig
silky 4 ,r• the
,bek*:b. , -; Qongres.sman Powell; a
Col - Tres:Tian - ./liustrong; and 'SenitorsEtning
and Davis, are at; reprmentative politicians;
Mt.. .Bellows, of Boston, a distinguished painter
repreaents thpAirts i XingstriU, Abbey,'Burt, of
Bostort, Poor oi l New York,' and Baldwin rep-
Testa ts bur railioad interests; 'McClure of gke
777 am, end Prit9iter, of the Witriamsport Ratio: ,
'On, do the honors of the press; - Kellogg, Wl]
1 .
' tiaras; W-;-Arrte, ' uller, .Englenian, Masselinati,
And a score of chess, give us the - type of ;our ,
Philadelphia ,i,nisiness Inca ; 13Mnherger,'• Hal: 1
aeman _Pratt auld iithers speak•ior-the bankers; 1
,
Miss Ciaghorn opres.ents tike ladies' Centel tlial
i• •
`organization ; liletinaty, Parker, .13entIey;',Pa-,
-Sons and others, are resting from the cares-pf!
that. Jealous miStress, the law% . To.these must ,
,I;',e,added the #y„,throng of young ple!iscu*,
*cliers.of both sexes' who iplork:c - the loinst:s
i
, „Mid knouutains;lar beguile the glittering-4 utl
Aleut the fresh sprint , waters during the y,l
-and th ig, n cke swee
' 61* ittrataidi toe;'to ilk t
ni.usie in the cool evenings, - whfeir are ever with
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ltilittS marieni— ,
..iii a meeting of Middletown , : Centre orftnge,
',..N'o. V!), held tfilly,ll4,lll;the.loilliwlng - retiolu. t
• • • , .
lions were adoptki: . ' - •
•,v 'Win ttvat. it,bals pleased.tbe•Divipe,,Maater ...
in, DiS WiSdilin id - fiuddeiliv - aill "tiwitY' Otir *or-
Shy si , ,:ter,hfra„.llary Cantield,xte of :our Char..
',,,-: Illtrugoed, That our, are _:..with
juiather, J. 4)", Canfield; and his behaved bottas-:
hi.,11(1, whose loss i ithongh very great, ittptlOnbtimo
_ • . _
.• 414 q, at the anme,time and P.ifieolht follOw,-
1 ! 3 ;
.-.Virralr:As, Tiva-bstni Of ileath - lido remoYed
l.ntin theliunily of blur worthy brother, Samuel-
Dodge.
a-beloved sou, be, it , ...
• Re4otval, That we do ::deeply sympathize
, with our broilter in•hls, °filiation, Commending
Aim to the great Comforter`, !fg his . be r eay e .
Ment may null his nretatoni more =elo.sely to
Biln;i:Wil0 giVeth and kilo toketlx aWair _ -.„,
ivatiuzu, Dentli.'has Milted - the ;tunny or
intither and 61ster N. W. Barman. and taken •
~..away from them a dea.trrehild,le it ' ' . . :
r' '...`,Ele,,yoltx,d, That we assure ,our brother , and
Ater of our,sympathy , i n %twit. itimatioa,,i k td,
'-faettag. our utter innhility. to 'comfort them to'
'Wok .berotiv4ttivil,twpfxlmwerid, wpm., to lam
,4%-hol,,, ,, iveth and who - teketh 'Away, that;their,
ArgOtion niV'b.e, draw n _froil tktuP WON to .
thixieltheve. ,`,,,,-,.., 1 -.,,--,-.. - -, - ' -',,-- '. -', '
ißater(,
~TAA:iiiiie' ,I.ltoliitiees . be cideied
'4lkilrizairsotes, exi4* - e*/s,lgsoe-Aeut to: thk fat&
.itealt.j:Mr” .stricken,. bratbera , lloAiera,, ' 4ll l l M4o444#‘4 lll to.l l eng
,
1
4 , i : low:atrc, , - "--' ' --`'' - '
`W.,...' , .1)).44.11 - ,`, . .0041M.r44i4,
rninklitt, 1841,
•C*o of
Orittitaki',lll*hlah'
n
:wife join,} shOWA - us :?, — .Oll the
,
14t1i . o.f.JulY.:0i, -Uwe ut to ; putting; a
roof shiA:latioaitiug- - „6 . ls.,tkpasstuore:Of
„East pridgewater,g;:While. .-iirttt
• pole on ti llgliiiitg
,the hoards gave Way let
ting me fall 'seine teet dislOcating rim shout=
der,and causinvother serious injuries, Which'
:have : laid toe nn,cver'since, Un themorning Of
Atignst 4t - h,.t'ptite;mr,'arierof promers with
:tea'nza, l .l4O‘Ving - nmehines,
fork'S and scythes, came also, 'with well filled
baskets ,of everything..,gnoti, . sill: i unablo
.ta_
dipt.C.4:iiii - - 1 ,*4-sAiii.ide for. tito' . favoii . done
thai day.
lt, this is Grange style,. God grant' that we
..tuAY ever le.trne - Patrons. Our obligation's Aro;
.also due :iol,loBa..Who *de :net:belting 'to ttie
. Orange. `'those' and sisters maY
rest ". assured ~ that they have' our sincere and
heartfelt thankii.and itshall ever be our -aim
and .desire debt' We etVe them'
by reciprocating and . cultivating the same true
neighborly,ruladuess toward them 'in . all the
Walks' cif litej., s 4gain we thauk,thme ;and, the/.
language of.our hearts is, that • our ReaVenly
Master May prOsper:.and bless them, And when
_they signartitiflio.' 'Grand Lodge:
Ahab, may they go not unreWarded.
v
• .sTERFatiAiILDWri;
• Nalloit ALDWIN:
East BtidgeWater, Aug:. 6, 1875,Rottxe—
oti
hasps puiiutts: tieing- aware that you
'tire Militia' glad tri.'reetiiira goOd 'nevi's,' I send
you 'the folleniing. which, no doubt many of
your readera; will :bit glad: to' see, Thomas
torteriiiof this place, game borne out a
visit last - Priday,, Mier' an' absence:of. seven
. years. ''.At.the ago' of-2:3 a , ears, he nfade up hi-.
mind to dedicate himself to the church and set
to•work'preparinA for : ill:1111°1y
terday heattended divine services at st. Angus
Alter Mass, Rev. Fallier'bally i:
intloduced him to the"Congrelzatim ,whereupon.
MrAlays ascended r the steps of the altar and . ,
preached 4 very. toticbing' and impressive ser
inPn; '0.40 the uncertainty
of Its approach and the great necessity of pre
paring. to tnati, 31r.,Rays bids fair to be.,
come a shining light, and zealous • worked in
the Villentrtter.the. Lortl.l..During.the
noon . anti c evening". lie entertained a. fargo- num;
her Of his accivaintances , at his , old home, in a
very pleasant- .and cheerful - manner. fie left
this' inerninglfor
, Worcw .. ter, Nlassachusetts, to
remain tio.yea*, Carrying with hint
.Ite best,
wishes of all his. friends , and acquaintances.- 7
May he be spared to acconiplish'that which' he
aspiris to, the;gnidance and - "salvation of souls..
13w SOLDMIL
slyerlLafi, Aug. 2, t 18
;ndge Woodward's Wilt. ! '
The will of the late`Judge, Woodward has
been admitted to -probate in the. register of
will's o Ue, in :Philadelphia. ' This document',
was ma' at !Lexington,ilCi.cJuly 26th,. 1874,
- and liear,s !he testator'aisignature alone, the
names of nO !Witnesses appearing In; it, the
late Judge, eimits all proviSion for his wile, "not
from any inseesibility to hvieldrulnessand at
feetion, but hot:ease she
_possesses an estate in
her own right,:and by anti-mptial agreement
we voluntarily renounced; alll
interest in the es
tates of each other:" The will' then provides
for the foll4wing legacies.l - .
To cash of his grandeiil rut and eael t i of
his sons-in-law`. -in-law, 00Ct.
I- To his;
. three4abAlskrs fl c sums placed in
thehands of;Stanicy ".Wood ard, and J. Pryor
t
Willianison, as their trustee ; and in additkm
be gives to his daughter, Eliz bath Scott, $12, 2
CON invesusl in. herd welling cats& in Franklin
street, Wilkesbarre, $5;000 in `State Instirance
companies stocka, soaniity of household fur:
tature, ailed a r ligsey. Of. $lO,OOO to be settled up
on her , for her solo and absoluto,nse. , .
To ; his daughktidia he gives, in addition
to his termer advances; the stun of 425,000,
with-power toidigliose.ol 4
,;. / .,yr in.,-.:
Toihis daiigliter.'3lary. I. Williams, he glies
an additional sl,o,ooo 2 •forlyer sole use: , ,
To,his !ion StaidSy., he :devises a house and
lot, on..Waehington!stred; 'ty'illiesbarre, and, in
addition to former advanes, $5,000. .
To ids sea George he gives his gold watch
"ConStitutional7-cape end slo,o_oo. .
, i ..
TO his sons John 1. and Charles * Francis he
giVes slo,*'_eaph, and .whatevei of bis "estate
remains after - the - parmen of the afore .id leg;
arms,
r!,
arms, he gives to his four, sons share- nd shire
alike. - -
Hi .! •' ' ' '
e appoints his son-in ; law, F. G. Scott, and
his son, John K. Wood wo:rd, as executors. -
A Tiamr o - 1) Pt 1 1;-,-.., • ' , , 4,,
The folloWing assOCimeti press dispatch was
published i ; ,:"3, train one the 'Hudson River
railroad ran Oyer a Woman ruict her 9111h1 *at
Glenwood yesterday morning,kiliing the inoth
er instantly,- and inftiriiig the child so Seriously
that he will‘die.
.*They Ivere:tramps! ",
What ti- train-.of- thoui4it' ' this 'I ragmeht of
Pmis ziesrp insPires,i . 'They; were tramps."—
Who • waa this peer 'Wernarl ? 110* far bad she
come With her et lid ln -ber arms,` and whore
was she ,trsmaping- tti ? Whose daughter was
. , _ .
she, and who.-was her. husband.?
,and
must
l
hiiead friend's once—a j father and -mother,
sisters, brothers, and nearer-3,4' a lover.' She
may have been-reared inluxttry,and have been
drawn. at 'lightning speed :over the same road
.which she'Wei'.*Wearily tramping when She
was swept into _eternity.- What - wns the-differ
ence between this wpniiin land child and those
in
who, rode in _ilk '.palace '' ' rs of that express I
train ?'' All belong,to,the
lithnan beings aernated b `the-same motives,
the: same- joys and sorrows, the 'nine loves_,
luipes mid fears; the .Ouly dilfereneeeensisting
in the-possession cif. a littieldross , calletl money.
Ah, who om.belkoy-31.4 . t.ikAltis:, life Were all,
that the great Creator won d. have )) dist/1W
ted its jOys and Barrows' ;Who can resist tile,
reelio that, somewhere lie, *Ond, there is a reb
• inttpanse,fer the pain and "...rouble of this life
I §oumWhere;i Once. 4ere! - the. little N.trOn PS
Vitiehliare i lu:iiieii ojeM 4 l their Ves on this
life, Will have ai showy wino as those whosp
heads - bane rested on, tiov,* pillows from their
birth ? _Somewhere iigreat and glorious et.rn
ity, Itivivisielethis'ilfe.:*,Only 'ihreihold, ind
Orough which we are 7ill•tramping-4rarnping _
onWard to our...not,.__
- • ~ .
, ; , .:
seastarags 104ra, t e`.4 •:( e ; •
The Lewistown says:to nteut loquit't
Jes from ik 111 4,4 1 p. of ladY •"letPas;', 4 ,k`P give
haye b4en
iu use in our ianalt,v for years and wo-kaow
be gml •
Aticruiriuti.l - :**--iltislt l the, lan d.
strain through? Isiarie'iliCtb:' Tg Ole - ex/Re B i*
ed juke ndd an Oilud quantity or water, and to
-eve* , gallort f 41oivitxtilatttgee_P9Pids
best bieVA =fAto. P4: Vi et s t 4 4. l. e
Jura until ilia over. ;kid the ifq
.uor Ranters 'perfectly- lear. 1 It 81 ; 0 04 t h ee
tat efullY deniced`Orii the l'oei and
F4./ 41 - 4110 5 41 t X . 'N/ 204, 1 -31enaure /Pat , berir 4 T
an(' 't;rufai'- their?: hOillg.#ou
quart"of boiling_ water.= let the solztut Pt , 480
tw en t Y 4o tir hatoit Sti - Oing " ki t isalointirti their
strain the liquor InteC,:rfeaskite"*pr 3 : -. gallon
'audit,* two-Pounds Arsug4r cork 4%ad.
let atnnd until l the,tolleirtug Optober;ol,l yOu'
Hilt ii' va3:~sit real i fofr 44* without kui far
ther straining or -Another method la
to put the entire igAlulle iho!ieflaeL-nd
blitlgiCtu 4 044 Ukilil''Al4 l 1.#04-ALKA the
tliii,e4riurtlte l Mid it , kruiidatter One
Ifeekl=t s ifenifil* *
440:**)W 1h O,Wniii4o-
41 1*; si a r.* i i e" U nkr'lirp?")Of4 4 0 11 ,g
tight; etke:aiviii'Ufthe hellitr;:itir'ere,l‘l,Ahnuld
fies lllll r/ iroPt or - 4XatcYr'4lolllk
raaea**- 4 , 4 4 ,4.9Ptiqild.
tkebilwr either to the hag to;:Natal
A blEumnon
tl==:l
, • - - •,• , • .
TROSE - DEMOC tAT, A.I.TOITST
pertuanerdky boned for We prefer
putt - big In dptaljahni,,bisivid of fittli r ia.'i:'
convenient quittititY of
bit4h.fienies, and ate* itt a preserving' keit.b,
for half an hour, then "Strain and boil again for
half an hour, adding one pound at sugar to, es*:
sty qiiart of Jule*Aising spices to tine= taste'..- - .
When cool, and ono'gill of More gvuttine cog.
atm brandy to each quart of juiCe. Then bot:
...
and cork tight.
ELbEIMItItY Bli&NDY,—Select the ripest el ,
.derbstrries you'eanditl!lt 'And after picking them
front the sterna', tO five ifuarts of berries add
two :quarts of wale,r, b6ll well ; then nue3ll , antl
strain through colandor., After : all the Juice
extraCted,'add 'two ' quarts Of, Water, half an
ounco of itthole cloves, half an oiince of whole'
allspice, two grated nutmegs, one tat:deep:o4d
of powdered flinger, one Itablespoonful of cin.,
natnan, a - little - lemon arid orange peeling.—H
Boil all well three houra over a slow Arc, then,
add' five pounds of sugar ; after cooling strain ,
through.° a flannel bag, then add Borne of the
fieht Monongahela whiskey, or good_ brandr . ,ae:
cordwg to taste:
Thwaliove keop _for ycara;;baclWillba
!Oonq ran, excellen prescription ia . bowel and
other cOmplaints.
PiaM llllO4O lL
•
Linos for my Boy, _
ou . -rws .DEATIr OF. rtuu, FASOILITIt WORSE.
.
GOAA L faithful mare,t Oar milk-white pretty
Could ,1 but worthily thy praises tell,
I might not test thy death so great an ill. •
Sad that thy place wo ne'er expect to fill.
,
. .
So proud, yet sura,7and Steady Vas her tread;
We rode-securely .withhut feat or• dread
Hp - hill and down—with .pride I .now
••' • -
She faltered not nor tarried in her gait,
With grace so evenly her fleet feet flew,
It seemed no Were delight she ever kuew .
Than thus to pace o'er hill and flowery vale,
Her wane like sea-gam floating in the gala:
Her expressive, beautitul tiqulei eyes.c.
Lighted up almost human in surprise.
Methinks I see? her tossing head so gay
A.pd pawinit heef Impatient at delay '
•
And hear her glad, low neigh—we came in
itewardingall the kindness we eoulktk.
No misdemeanor can we e'er
But only faithturness to one and all ;
Now gratefUll for good qualities so rare,
Let this last tribute to thy worth declare.
. .
...How - oft' when ill, . uutl
: \ ..laiaguld-pitisii beat
'. Miboy, Wltli trie., O cherished friend would
Driveo o,
o'er distant, highways, through shady
wood, I
And drink in all the beauty, mid:the ga . "o •
Froni bracing air, arid every living thing ?
And all the peace analrit blue sky can bring
With fervor talk of 411 that pleased us well,
How great a blessing ..was our gentle Nell.
'Tik a luxury
-to live, just.to breathe -
The, air from off the , mountains, like a
wreath. --
This aromatic brettb, of pines, flOwers fair,
.nd woody smells inclose us, and in prayer
. A
:We lift our souls and silently adore, -
Wonderfoi
creation- . -new -ever more.
ratingruotion as we ride
Safe and at ease—gave joy like one inspired,
Thrilling our palms witiva newer life
Returning felt prepared, for any strife.
After long illness; severe and weary,
When robins came back with. songs so
cheery— . •
Our boy of eight summers would daily ride,
In his ch2eks the rdses no longer hide,
Ills. health "and strength returned, h often
told
"My Nellie is worth 411 her weight in gold r'
And many were the bitter tears hashed, •
'When: in low 'tones they; said
dead 1' 1 .: (;:
,4 60 kind 'and gentle that a child could
And yet so full of fire,-so gay a steed—
Let but her master take the nibs in band ;
When like a bird she flew o'er all the land ;
Ready, for any= task light or severe, -
To slightest call a quick Cibedierit ear."
But thou. art dead, and we no more will Riad
So noble beast—all good 111. on e -combined ;
,Go give her burial—in some green de11,. - :
,Our milk-white gentle loved so
well.S•i
',Montrose, July 81, 1875.
The Radiesl Prohihitian Canvenfi'ea
They met. and thexparteil, and cachone who
bad not an ear of ,corn "in his pocket when he
came went home with one, for they the
*treber Grangers. In Can't the coat of the Rad
,lcal Prohibition party, has more colors r ip it
thin]. Joseph's had. ,lion. P. B. Streetetheadi
their ticket tor President Judge, and was nom
hutted !by acclamation. Thi9 - seems to jar a
little-with the third term resolution clap trap,
of the Rediall County Committee, for he has
already held it two terms, this being an appri,i
cation to the people for a third. He was first.;
appointed for the term of five years, and, thew
Was electtid for ten, and moved to Bradford
county immediately afterward. This is .=the',
first color. -
Yl i ttert'e4me ECitiy Shertuaniithe'..Gning- 1
er)i)f who carried Ulf
11311 for Sheriff. : ! how the Court House
Ung did embrace him atter he was nominated
They stood divided in, 'their love"tersome two
hours between him and L. D
Beason, of
- Jacksen, who tied Sherman on one 7 ballot end
lost citt the lest by majority: How the
Court House Ring did 'manifest their ioire fur
-Grangers.! TheY always did. like them. they
even Sang the refrain,"l want to be a Granger"
(seas to get, their votes,) and it is h 4 Herod that •
their nominee for Judge went home with a
"corn-cob in his hand.7 . ,This i 3 the second col
or of the coat. . •
gee. Smiley, - of Gibson, (prcivided le gets
votes enough) will carry the keys, to the county
safe and disburse the bills from, the Cordlnis
sioners' office. The two horna to-. this
Treasurer 3111 1 : - .smiley Is - a merchant
opposed to Grangeys and an oati.Prollibt-1
tioni:st, so that these - two interests are'eapected
'to, be covered by thii piece of strategy.:
is another color. ' - • '
.Nest comes Capt IL io.:.llean4al t y who will
record' the deeds'of thli - ColtniY; Provided' he
succeeds in getting the people to place the quill
'over his car.
, 31r. B.
i s expected be the Good
Templar imic that. shall - bind the Chase :party
I to the ',.tourt Housecharlot - ;,and carry out si
lently irk the. Register and Reeerder's office, the
great resolutions of the Radical Prohibition
party of last year. — !:Ete;
is exPeited,in Novernixtrmaiii; to be oe Prohi
bition - "white" to contrast and blend with the
Treasnry "fee' ancithercoler:
there are any tnoti. i siafeS or out-houses to
be built around .tlie. : 96.urt
ler ehd E. G;Bail(ex-Ceminiss — loner) intend 10.1
have a hand in -91 - thei iiiiichothlititnid Tot,
Cimnty CommtssiOnerit..;These _are t0 ., 1* - 46 I
i74.li,'Ctossmon tail to the Radical kiia:; 2 l%ls
color ,nutkes things "bitteitrrWand
Identickee.
.We'must ~dhiiix.H- I .lt • littlelo notice
the effort of ho.`D.:', hids, of. Bridgewater, In
his own behalf. Fi . e' l o.(l4iiiisect the Convention l
in'a said;he ;Wei born
with AtO party 1441. 1** off it had
evero vrOrved nor saiabidiket-1
the BetiOat - of the 'world,:cutdd lave oticeig e
1 4 . 0 014 tOt - letveliinittelt; which het 148,-(1011
ProTiO;krot:-. Ake Prie`it; tette; tO!.A
thri-Eoptdr*ris, p011.1f04
03 bYet4 4 . 6 i - Put 4 sOryalox:,-enOtheieetor.-6-,
Lltit l ; l ' comes ';1 , 114
'Brldg*ateri;sod
eOli„ . w.ll6' - 'were 11.311:10t1,1_ Auditors, and rtitti ,
i‘rithure'ire ibiee?iQ
-IRI i 3 to t
scam ~to tb.i - people"
and,.. - nOoOOIA Pl_LlOttrtio4
ami%1404" iteliiinfitton.=::
le:Wended vdtrouit -
4 .4 Thifle , =4, nriOtilitokr, for tb.Oir
...e._2l/441404noorovenry of pits -assoni
utiPk.-!Pum.wattAifunkluei:ittrlnV \7 3,145. - beiteld:Wititi:the,Botiet 'church. of
fs;s l o. 4 .;. o : 4 ptitv.
4 4 sck atinth4)eaditie lntredpetely, : ,,Onnen- ißetuKlent
Ortu*;. - ..-Afbat Will beTtdieiisiice-or-,i4litor . o,n ' 7 1 0 1. btciniPAW l 4 - ;4huilor
, ,.; 43'e The solofly
ow curette*
•Xlei(o.ieticie,4eY weailestitii.ittorritiOn and eve 414,1
thenisOles;iiviiadeirA744o: The aitory of, the besoidation will bti
F'finzif.i.-i:.` , 011
last,evenin in the midi
dle of-the...street; optaisita emssinathi,'
n pair of, green eye-gni...Asirs 'The own
"tr can Lowe`them eilling - ; et this office and
paying for; this niAice.
Augnstil, 1875,
ry• 'tits mettiod to
, infOrtu tuy _old friends and the public getter:lll9
that I have severed.' nly connection with the
Tarbeil /louse, .and will hereafter be found
inouiptii at the Exthe.nge Hotel.
Scarr BAlarinx.
)lontrofie, August 1675.' • •
Guisonn Picmc
, - • •
'Nig Patrons of littsbaridry. will hold a grand
"Harvest Rome Brisket Picnic" on the Ilarlord
Fat r.Grounds, Thursday, September 904,1875.
A general Ipyitation Is .extended to all, Full
particulars matt number. •
, • - ' • Britowitar 00 , 4
Augtist 11, 187 S. - :•
liFtO.llD AGRICIILTITHAVf3oCTSTY.
The: eighteenth , annual' Ur of the Harford
Agricultural Society, will be held. on the Fair
Grounda, - in Harford,on Wednesday rind Thurs
day, Otitober 6th. and 7th;' 1875. -The premium'
list 4t, bo'published hereafter.- ;
Per. order of Commitree.
' OAAP.ENTIM Seey •
Aegustll, 18'75. • 82w2 •
Btui vii Lesseti, Contracts, Sheep 'Blanks run
otter blanks newly printed at this office.
'FINE CMARS at the Keystone &loon.
•
itlB roasted fresh 'every day, at the Key
stone Saloor!._ .• 28tt
CALL. AND EXA3IO.IE: Op! 1P.50 1300t8, at
Cheap John's: 29
Dinar BE R,—lce cold birchheei draugh
et the Keystone Saloon. ' 2alt
Cuotcu Chewing . Tobacco at the Keystone
Saloon, 'West side Public Avenue, Montrose
•
PLIOTOGRAPII4.—Pmtures taken in all the at
t slyttnt:;,.Old pictures, copied and: enlarged:
Also a - splendid lot of frames for. - sale cheap.
1 • • W.: DediATTLE's.
Mont/400411e
Wircutts, Clocks and Jewelri- repaired . ai
abort notice and warranted ready when prom
ised at P. D, Melbuish's Jewelry Store. former
ly Isbell it Melhniqh's.
Montrose, July 28, 1875.--tt
blrotrrArcr TO AdSIGNEES.
N.„Willard, Register la Bankruptcy, has
is iued An. order, making the "First National
Bank" or 3lontrose, the only -legal depository
Or all Assignee funds in Susquehanna Colnity.
31ontrose, April "6,1875. \ 17tt
.Tne ratir WIN - rEn has been one of unusual
severity. Steek'of all kinds, do not appear to,
be doing ar well .as • usual. Those who have
tried it, say, it pays many times over to give
their stock, at this season of the year; a few pa
pers of Taylor's Condition Powders. • They
can be obtained ot any dealer in medicines.
. . ,
.
(lorxo ! • . ,
• . A. Hic cox announces that he thinks of leav
ing Mont se soon. All who would like some
of his w rk would do well to attend to it with
out; del
. ills "White cloud" vignettes are a very unique
and pleasing picture, an entirely new Style.
.Montrose, June 16,1876. . . . : ' -.•
BEST, .1)/1 PRIRTMEk
.raT TUE LOWMT Werra !
We aro 'continually .adding new material to
ourbffice i and with our Large Stack of job. Th*.,
and Four 'Panting Preme,s treDe,fy Companion
both In Price and Qnalitv,eitber In Plain Black
.ir tolored Work. ilAwr.rx & 0111.15E11.
A. B. Bums, at the Eagle Drug Store, keeps
constantly on hand a large and well selected
stook of pure e Drugs and Medicines, Patints,olls
and Vandal, alsO a very large assortment of
Port 3tonnaie% ComnA Banishes. Perfumery;
and Toilet: Soaps_., Physicians prescriptions
carefully compounded at all hours of _the day
anti night., Giro him a call. Sign of the Gol
den 'Eagle and Mortar.
Montrose, June 9,1875.-tf. -
A.NTx:SEeHET ASSOCIATION'
- -The• Third. Quarterly meeting of the N. E.
,Pc.prisylrania Clirlitian Association 4?pposed to
Secs Societies, will be held, (D. V.) in the
Tetsbyterian house of worship, at Ararat,com
necking Tuesday, 2 o'clock, p. m., August 17th
mull continuing through- tVednesday, 18th; fol
lowlng.,.: Able 'speakers' are expected' to be",
prtent. All are invited to attend' and partici.
.pste. In the procedings. -
•• • - • 11.SIES W. Rki:Xon: . Rec. Sec'y.
Sui:tisi 4, 18;5; 31w2
Pit INTINo
• • We have *just received a very large stock of
plain had_ taticy envelopes, letter and note pa.."
and ,fanty hill Itccid'papers,• cards of.
sli sizes and colors, eolored poster-limners, etc.-
all of which' we :can of rd to
,:print cheaper •
than any'Office 'lit_ this. or c eightoring counties,:
and im as good . style; • • Weal done in black and.
colored initS: It von think there is any that
ran best - pis, &die ins = a- trial; and we,will show
you-what we:cala All kinds of blanks on
hand or printed It , order.
ScnooL,TE.triiEus will please not forget the
app!iinted "niectivol , State .Teachars' Associa
tion at . Wiikesbarre, August lOtly,ll.th, and
1211 i.. , ..• ' •
.
The place convenient to this; county
ilitt ibis, meeting should
.be improved by as
many as can arrange to go.
'Our Conaty: Institute will probable be held
diming - the week commencing August 30 ; place
3lontrose unless for reavms some other place
betelected: W. C 17iirms e '
eounty Sup't.
Mon troie; ."! tify - 28, 1375.
BUY - YOUR MOWLVI MACITLIST4.
Farmers-all you that are ahont to procure
'new Anowing,triachineg this year w _neglect
- vour intcyftts if vou fail to fully 'examine the
* Eureka Atowerhifore purchasing. R. S. Searle
:at .lones l , lake trill exhibit the machine at any
time, ainl order one lot you at once if Amired:
Lyons ip 'Montrose, also can supply you
on short notice. ,Four. Standaill 51 tr.cutting
bar Machines, also one Pony size, on band. -
I can supply you with ilia ,hest and cheapest
sulky how rake in tlo market,. Can and see '
• - ' R-.s.Sir*vre Anent.
• Munifose, July 7, 1875—tr. •
CIATAVOYANT SRAM:MATIONS PRE Z.'
l'itere •is no ,sul4act • that regnirel so much
study arid eiperlence as Ilto troattn6nt of Obron
le citi.nges. rthe-u.stolai*bing_success- And re
tuarkable cures 4:Trfortuid by - pr. Butterllol4,.
Aro flue tit the - gift .of clairvovanOtt, to
long ; Rudy ol' the constitution of many am the
curia ottliikisgs front nrituraliVtnelfeit, ures
the ;icvr3croi ot.Strafaltt, Catarrh r inles,- Fe
male ne
Weakss, ...&41fints, Sidnewor
l eaffeily House,. Binghamton*
Thurialay. /kW*, anti
,Satur!lay g , - 4.llgUsl 191 h,
21/111,; anti #1.5 - tqs7s. -
July 21,.1873.: ' 30w4
_ . -
' Ws, wsarit exposed! last week to .it pitiless
,storm; that
_wetiour feet and - stockings, and in
deed ed. person all over. In loci we took a
exack,Jog -A.A.ti, 4rhicii hrought etnit:throat and
sevkre sytiiphonit of - :fever ; _Tim .gobd , wife as
serted her:4llo l '4*y, piers:zed 'ors foist . in hot
water, wrapne'l us its hot' blanketsand sent, our
liiithhit pea for a„betile of kens Guru Pito ,.
Toniu It hkaaplendkiinedichns=- "-Pleasant to
take, and did thejoh - Me sloosoundiy through
the arid and4twoke,well the next - tooming.--,
Il lu
W 'l4l6w*S'Owe :Otir-=iplick.; recovery to the
Pet oil, and shall : not hesitate In" recommend,
it to' who needludit a medicl4—rehtiacano
- (TezairP/WArAvi: . 2 ,-
' , Alb' .14 sIts1" ..".,tz;-,
,
- ,0, , , P. hzelsoN , . &; oo ' -- , -, ' ...
\ -- . ttl Court Street, -•- .
~ •
Binghamton:
, have Madeittant. reductions In rreytbing
',ln-- the line'nt kil*Pad• S O Lum e t :PP,"i s an q:
,now Offer, lisk,balante or. their.stoat or um ,
mei Silki;Jaimittesißillos, Dress Goode,disawbi,-
, Pars,..wils; Clinthrice; dm, at lower=p_rime tinut
tbe pvutf OW _titvg . ',Oor been In T 4 befere..+.'
We oiler on :ficletenge stock:o 114 0 V) 2 7i t
broiderv,loo4 . ,ltt 'prlcii rrobl 1.0 4448 V „
-1 1 'igtxr: ii'Mti -431 9 11 ta And .C.011440,0-qr stoc . •!t ,
is alwfiyalidi andtomplete , --\ ~ '-'',-..: - of
We will SinskiitAn object forlt *lege
SlontiOet'one:iiiiilit*, to call nix% .li.s•otre"
Ifig tries teit> giiti*ln mttl'4`‘lirob' e"
V \ll
,farurable terms, '•'' •
r ••
,•';'
Binghamton, 41117 PI; 1575,
~„, „ . ,
iihie'ss - ,Liiiiiii,-;:::: - I.
M=r=
i„ 1875,
by Brother *oaten.- The - Molokai all;
dress by the Paktfsl. of thochUrolu-' A commit , *
toe. on hospitalityrlii •be - int '-weiting. at - the
ebureb to assipm Wdelegatea theltbrnresi'der•
lug the, tifeetings. '-ne churches ate hequested
to give attention to •tbe - srzOtal;'lXOTlon, on
page 24 of tbepriuted zeintqes of this' year,
J.'l.'Ongssppule,,e,cir; Seoy.
sloutrose, Aug. 4,1875.., ,
duty yrit......The_follotiring fa' alist of Grand
and Traverse Jurova draurn_loribi 4erfa of
Coun to cominone,4) , at,Montrose Monday,
August9th,'4B7s.!ll-
.
Trfitrrae Jumrs—Se6i%it.Weec
••' .Apolgeon;-Aiahel'Orav6 7 .' '
Auburn--Jarsis a co,,, , ,Averti - • •‘
• Ilridgewater—Orison Foster. .
• = Hunter, liol•eit H. Wells.
Dimock--Thomas B. Willisins; Jas. M.
Wai
lace. . • - •
Franklin—Noble T. Buck, Landed 13. Cote.
Gibson-Wm:-.8. Belcher, Wta:' Mazer:
Hariord-4Andrew Adaitur,..Geo. tinds
.
Jackson—Charles O. Tingley.
JessuptHenry tl. Bertholt;
Lathrop—Rufus P. tiodsley, Dyer Williams,
Wallace .1" Stpele. - - • • ' :
Llbertp—Speneor- W. riti - ee,' Hiram taw, Pe.
leg B. MartiniDardel L
Now .3111foid +p—dasper Tennlook,
New born—llinsm Hibbard.
Oakland--Etradley Beebe, JObn•G. , Raymond.
Bush—JaMes Moore, Alonzo Williams.
Snag's .Depat—John' B. 'Baines, 'Rory 11.
Hall, ]rank . Perry,. Geo. L Tiffany. •' - • •
Ewnyi, litpes &Paso+ •
kontrota,ps..lB7.s: • .
.
rt:v*,
AND
t'"A . 'N iIT:`G-io:o:DS;i:;,-,..;.
, .
•
1 2 1Lectu,o,#013. .tz?r."' •
raricfest ! ,
I will senior the next'
SiItIPED 'AND "a C., LILE.
THREAD 'VES - ,VORSETS,;-
- RUCIIINGs; BADKEttaILEFS, ItA3ll3titiCi,
EDGESiGNIEUttIf LACES. GIMPS FIIIN= : -
CEO, ?AItASoLS, CO.Lten . 4.' AND
. Ctll7B.llC SUURT • .•
'
effterythingia mj thle at greedy reduced prices.
AU pillitnery Goods ;lleloir,Coss.
W. J. CARVER.
_j No; 21 Coait Cor. Water St
Bingharriton,ll. 1",, August 4.1 m.
31a'41,...i.tzt.w2a.csmizea;
011,Es-+Kuns74--Irt _Brooklyn; Pa.;
at the
residence George Giles,,July '2B, by Rey. M.
CalthfeW Thomas ' L. ,Giles, of Brooklyn, Pa t.
and Miss Jennie .L: Kinney, of Dimock, Pa:
Tmorniri—Vorit.ETT- 7 -In Safford, at the resi
dence of the. bii4e'a mother, Aug, 4, by. Rev
M. - Calthiell,Sanford R. Tingley, of fierrick,to.
Miss EmMa A. Follett ; of Safford; Pa. •
. _
•4! 71;oicaairmxiss.
11 rrCn4fot F'ranidid. Julie 'B9l3l.Estel le
only dauili er of IL L. and 31aty Hitch
cock, agei3 19 years. , . •
Meent:',utY—Al, Auburn Centre, Susquehan
na countli; Pa., July 9th, Dr. Russell McCreary
aged 71 3Ors. - •
Tams - an-0u terfax, June 19th,-of malignant
diphtherit,piler an, illness of six flays, •Martha :
U., only daughter of Amos and Drusilla Tan.:
nef, aged! yeara,, &months ,and 5 -days. On
July 3d, atNle.satne disease, 'after . 1 / 1 2 illness of
-18 days, tilaitrgO ion of Amos and. Drusilla,
,Tanner,eod 12 years; 3 months and 18 days.
Dearest ihildren thou
.hast left us, :-' •
And.jlbj- 'ohs:vie deenly feel ; ,
Bnt it ks 431 o d that bath bereft a,. ,
He din' all -our:sorrow heal. - ;
. ~• •
. Tao Mar!tete: • ;
„ -
• ITlRrket.
Reported ;try
Daprocall yRh es & Server ' Prodaes COMMIS- -,
con it sets, :Whitthail Street„New rork. ~..;,'
p- • - '-- .
i
ew 1 otici. Frlday, Angnst , fl.lB7s._ _
, ik I BUTTER. ' '
• Receipt*Tlast sik days 24,412 pkgs
•Realy tilt State ;Butter continues In fair re
quest,,.ant , : the'supply is rather limited,prices
continue 1-. ~ The ;larger proportion of the
arrivals in,: ' y style of, packages appear to be a
i t tn
little pric on top, or otherwise a trifle off-in
quality, a ,such ,are . rather difficelt. to obtain .
satisCicto r nice,s !tor.. The supply :of firkins
is not veil f heral;ibut it , is difficult to obtain
Mimi.° soc, r'. anything, unless, by . the: single
package t i - mime' trod. • 4 i • - ' : i
Firhins: ',..'. 1 , ...... • 29 -a. 30c '
" • ,liood to prime.... : ..-28 @I 280
;Pails, c • e nevr . matle ~. . . .:...ta vl - 83e
Fails, g . ' to prune: .. ' :.27 ia 110 c
''Pails, c 11 : 1131013 to
.g0nd......20 • - 4 2: 1 : 250 -
• I 4 i CaBESE. .
Receipt.lll4st six day5 , .......121,327 blips
r.
We Ind u new fijatures in the ,market to-Any,
except tbe t cOmplaiut of the•shiPers of the sear
city. of fr9glit .roOm, Sales . have been freely
mane to-dy:Jon a somewhat reduced basis. of
State F crpry, fine. 4...,.,.ai ' 0,- 7.10 ,
State. Dittrles .....:18 4 . 11...
• State filicturY: fair to goOO-- 8;A 18
"-- - { 1 " ions
4 . ,
Receipts !ask six days.. .... . ..,...'.s,2olpkgs.
The markit Isas very firm yesterday afternoon
eind'priceSJrttn up higher, than we quoted, under
light supPii?nd a fair demand.. - - , •
. -
State and Penn.: -;‘,... ..;. ,21,t4Q ' 2.1- :c.
- Nir6tem elloice 'brands ' ' 2 21 QI _ La,
50uthern..........:-....' - .....''..'
- . ' v, ,D812'14, 'FRUIT'S.. . - '
. . .
- Apples covltinue to be held veryilitnlY; . New
Georgia peadacti- are reported , sold at 17e. and
New RAsPbetrik.i at. 23e. Old; small. fruit, dull
and'nominek' -,'", - ' ' ' •
State App , qua ers... Bto or B,U
Peaches, , led, 5tatc......'.; - 4 -s to C
s;;
•Illackberri4, - ...... .. .. .;...L 4_ to _ fic, -
. Itaspberri ;new......' .. .. ..r.21 'to 23C •
• • ' -
,i i ' • POULTRY, { ' . ~
: Good'SPqg thickens Belli fairly, . but thin
and mall arc?filow. ;.Fowls will not= brhtg over
15e. Turkeys soiree and firm , .., - • -.. ;,-,
TUrkeys, giatfi prime, - 5ma11....18. ; to-. 22c c
~
..,, Chi' 22c ~.-,
E5.7 . 13..,A5p sTocK 4 -
: 'Vcal.talv ' in•lighi SUPPiilinit firm; t Grass.; - .
era plenty an slow. ' lambi 'a shade firn3er. 7 - -
B heefl steallitr- 3 - • - :j' • ,-,
'Live Sheein ... } ,.. i . 4' ... k :..'....5,4 r ;i0 . i3V3
Lire Celvet_State_piimo.::,...B%lo .. WV,' •
Dressed rlsibres. - :;... - ....:4..... 4tO . .o I; -,
''' 1 - ' kortTOXS I .
The supplYeenntinues liberal and ibe tetiddrt.
ciy downward. _ •
Norfolk New,.per bbl,
CitotatT Litninkrin
• • l'h le 24' Wee ferhiek 419 cezia# 3 l
' ' ' 1 I:lt ii a i it itxiit not elegem sua swelling '
- ' . •
_k 4 they ulil nOtftlbduq• lind " 77,41,
-,A. i,;iwbi.boviffino4tvare:Tatli!.;havi,
~..., tiuxu4, 4* t. it iii ;4314 ,4 , 4 1
......
t . ,1 4 1 ,' ' pe4ilduced lee Mela, , ' 11° :'• ' lll -__ " .:1 14 .e : 0 1!
feeireliWP444:fl t „, T W Zk l u:ru;.4
1 krPtlet
_:- - i lin g * ; tt . ‘‘i kl burr ttruTtLernine:ei4 4 t
,orhea*. e4r-fi4hejf Aufz" ~' llt ,i 7 tinc H it i '14:14 ono year
•34.1,. PPIIINP'' "'"'' ', ..4 - ,l 4kt i.
.togr th e world
th e i fiave ill other P reI V A IL" -- c - 74 , = 1,. , : ig, peso .re
boleti. Xbei.ere 0121,1r-- ' t - i - m 5, , ,:- _- ", the wile.
1.6*,*; onOtti throw
...raaeo= hatoiiit, and the
itnik, potionlui t4 "'"' ' e: , The icelPe is pall
-Wounded are healed wittunet ,sce sa i u
no
altltiot
eyet:
lithed wend e#4144/le' si;evieni ikei pretend trio,
*Gilt botore. ,l 4tottle.-9k4 11 . ,1?- - ivi. rat . , :o r ,
cp. Tttoim wbe kV"- ; 1 1, ier;;; , 401-i t ot ne* Centime
swelling , deeei.tet t•Ck ~ . rp__er P!' wexiifiiitioci 4elittinteii
AteLinieet.wkW WriPv ? r '' ' ' ; liters • AM*
1 07
More
"et runtietuble eiree. leelgid# l o , 4747 1 4 7 7 i k een tp ,
ittinientimeii(c4trrOilui "tc!nZtviit;tte iertPliiiii4;
eetrod. Ws.4o"" 4 ahttaat C ? t - `potini tV•'OM
ttus'eitelPel etOwitntil_Li°,,,4l2,7n=L"lturtlitt- r tis worth
1 ),0 1,8 e of it,fileni?jv "e'''Prr'-'-'-'i) - 1 - pire‘led knit,
Dile b - unditddplinit - 14 . eprrimed or - ..,
end =gee! or tot icie r `1104;14 4**1?;:''9,74-
Atteke I irtioeil4:- 1tti , 7 04 4040 1 A1M, •
._„.
- .
A.a- ire have juit retuned from the clay of I.lew York
alter pm:analog i largo and well aeleried stook of
•
•
of all kinds bought from first bands, we are flaw pre.
pared to , oral goods at prices that will satlsf3r the clos
est buyer. We have slid , added to par large stock of
Dr) , GoOesi an Immense steak of- •
for Men and wear.;-We are now prepared to
make .
,
.
mho - will 'give us a canal). we have first c:lsts workmen
erkgdiged for the sear-ott. • .
Ladies arid grutlemea,, yinisrill write call and exam
. the oar stock before you purchase elAewb ere.
Thankful for lAA favors, we. hope' fora cotitiunikt.turi tot _
the, 11 m e • • W ° "iro="Respectfulli
• L. it A. b01TT33117. :
I,lingbainou,'April . 5•23-'7-1.
JOTtilt -
ANYTgING IN THE MARBLELINE
. .
WlF"Being the only Mar4Works In the "ontity..o6o
Alt work tiTiui!Aid as Represented
I ~""17(04"?;:1 " ,« APrITA4B74e4r.
:2;4 0:
lIBM
"'.'.“Xf -10''':117'
H-,;.J- -::- -'-'-:.,...• .2.1.J1 , ,. :-:-::
'PLVI
I,
r
- . lol 4Leti.o►*.t.c)Xua,
: -
hit tit' G (),NS
-
• ;-..:
D. !MARIE* •
4 A,
•-i
- -
litroiN 11;
•
• '
= 11 4 4 ) 0 1: 11 . 0. Utt elff-`:'!!f
0410' ft ‘4Ol l l
- -
y!~'alr111i
.-;....--.- • ' _ J - ! - ....... .:.,.,.:.,-
_'!...
' - '''' l, 'llew . A,4verthement&
. !,..;. . .•..., . ... ..
!i#P4I-ING::.. - ! i.)!!svmAigg
;Tuat;Receitierl.: ,
WILLIM:I-,I•MYD.E_W
STAPLE, & PANOY DRY GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOEt3, READY
MADE OLOTHINcI-,
HATS '& . CAPS,.
Dress Dottie. atTcr ie i alaartment.: Prints. all the um
I gr n itnget s y! "e ! 341 " , r k F t White G ee" , a
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
SIHRTING, COTTONADES,
DENIMS, 'TICKS, ', •
; STRIPE' •
( 1 /. 811.1RTINO; LINEN . .
ToiyEuNG, CARPET: „ly ARP, ; &t.L
‘'.•-• :BOOTS .& szroEs,
,
The lame: stock in town, "First eiu goods at leas
priteic than can tin bought; of.stry -other puttee in the
114s.r§ CAPS,
"11 tbp,
•
READY- - -ifADE 'CLOTHING :
a tall line, and good goods well made and trimmed.'
- Call and Exandne my Stoat bolero 'purchasing_ else
where. I. will not be undersold for the s.une quality of
goocts, by- any one in or out of . town.
Butter shipped. ProMpt relanht at the highest, mar
cet price, tales guaranteed.- bills cas hed as soon as r.tr-
4 wx. HATDEN.
New. Milford, Jane 241, 18Z.--tf.
At\No..33 Court Street,
AINGH 41. Y.
•
NEW . GOODS,
Niw
PALL AND' WINTER GOODS
OLOTEI, CA33IJSB2iEB , ♦bra BTAVERS,
SUITS FOR .AIL
Nemonlit caW tde atteett6if of the tiblievranti;:kg:
to•O ' I3II4VORKS lit
STYSOVELIAiIIsIA DEPOT PA
OR NO :BALL
YO,tl AN 47E. MONET
=EI
.ILIL,IO DeLONG.
gL,„.,NAG;Os..
Eli=
NEW - GOODS.
dirL
wogrAeS TAM Al , uprocno • .
'attfB4l**Aiemin**.arto. trOsit."K eal " .14.111 *
°, 4 * *32 " • =LINOS 01110081010 0 '"
troatrose. 36}`b
14 . tol:42oper
ail,
e* ot y 41 441 1 .4. '' i
: tins and g s raga 'watt Nasal ac ' ~, .is
thairown t localithtsvalartng *drape
; tbattato, .Matt , at at aar :Was aim we, ' .... .
kut
~tathat will' - pat haadatatialt fbr r i rrift i ZOlL , t 44••• C't
icellin, forms. aa.,:aist (ma. ' ..-- 4
it at Ogee. Dm'httalap , Nair la tbb Ipbb* ..„...4 ;
. . Am worst, 'fir bubo* sii•wborl NM L ,i,,.. '
Abut -we bent' , fiL IrtitibOX.APAt •
fine undorattn
-11lidertattni
dtweil ' -
i - ill 1114 g -,•140.141114.1114/11, •-• • _
i . n tivonl i tl2lOlO
............/.- i
i- iu.
. vill,ll/114-L41 141. :
11 0414 ,,
tft•‘l,s:4-44.
ZN3abei $2.
.j~~►.-.~r.
ALgr
ROBINI3OII'S
SOnthea Tier
•
FUR
ITERE
88 iVaehinitoi.Bm*
shaaixators., Ztei(irai,
Ya4lifill.Find the-
EST MD BUT ASSOMMIIT 07
9~ , . ~ _ . .
, OF ALL =DS,
At the
Lowest Prices of any Store in
Southern Now York.
• • s Said are WARRATID W Rwirakied.
ARRANGEMENT i
People's Dna Mut
BULLARD, PROPRIETOR.
: ICEIYON, Mania Apothea2y.
MEDICINE EMPORMIS I
The u dersfgned would respectfully Itittnittne* to all
the people everywhere, that to his already emtendv
stock an varloti of Meretuttollse in the Orot
'Won. and Ilardware'llne.
fie has added a et ry choice assortment of PURI
I/REGS.I PATENT MEDICINES. BRUSHES,' PER•
FUMERY, de.. which he hatters Mon If be can assort
the public they will And it. to their advantage to areas.
Inc before purchasing elsewhere,. To all Physfelsos to
this section of the county he would mapecttally an
nounce that he has secured the services of R. Unpin.
as Drage st and A pothecary. hot° long experience sod
acknowledged care and ability. entitle him to your en
tire conAdmice In the linear ccomponndiinngr medicine.
or prepafing prevaiptione, and who wouWalso esteem
it an especial favor to receive call* fronceny of Ills old
Anstomers or new once, Will make the Patent Nadi.
/these specialty. Also Domestic and Foreign llllnenal
Waters—an extensive stock. Also tine Groceries—
LEIBIWN EXTRACT Or BEEF,' BRESR.SAL3ION
PICKLED .t CANNED CLAMS, LOLOMIRM
PEAN,•CORN. BEANS. OYSTERS, &0.. &O.
In fact,' anything and everything ttints ordl nutty
ed. Resraltdly, in:Melting a call Iremain
' • L N. BULLARD.
'oder! Pardee': Powder
, •
Blastltl•.4 lifflo And Shot, Powder, Mot, Load, Gas
Cape,, Pouches, Flasks, Ppm,
' ' .te.,;&c., for sale by
Mont4se. Sept. 5,187!-t4
Figures Do, Not Lie
SEE FOB .row'zinnea
OUR NEW PRICE LIST FOR
SIGRING AND SUMMER OF
. . 1870.
.
Weary cettoCado pants, ' i Lei'
Stout whol-mlged pants, $ 1.5110 150
Good alli wool pants.• 3.00 , 4.03
Preach casein:tern Darits. .. 1.00 ' . 730
Iteity Warkingmen's snits, • 7.00 ' 1000
Scotch cnssimereswi ts„. 8.00 11.00
Harris outsalmcre suits. 13.03 4 17.31
Fancy .eieek - and strip e Bolts. 10.00 - lO.OO
Black frock Coats. .: - 0.00 ' 1.00
,Black dr :Es costs, imported,' • 10.00 14.00
Black cloth vests,. 1.15 4.30
White linen vests, 143 --- -, LW
; Bois' Burrs, 3to .9 years. -.• .
Bogs' eo l ton svlts,• ..' SI.AO ' $ COO
Boys' mixed snits. - . . 4.151 5.3)
Boys' fahey wool snits, ' Lift 10.33
'
- ' Boys , Sun's, 9 to , 15 year& .
Boys' echool
Boys' fancy !nits.
Boys' finest cassicnere Faits,
Youths' snits. all style", !
Good cotton shirts, ,
Good overalls,
Good rubber sqaPendera,
, * And all other Goods in propoithin..
quoted
forabove prices are for :sash only, and art quoted
for easterners (rota a distend*.
$lOO 14171Fle i t f Lic epraiteT:eararice tia .la net
13
pcf cent.lower then those of any other 6o thla
city, or vicinity.
WEBSTER; The Milder.,
Bingtquitton, May 60, IM—tr
DONLEY & CASEY,
No. 48 . tr. 50 Washington
BINGHAMTON. N. Y.
. .
Would respectfully call etteatlon to this lotto *toot
oi
•cr x
•
which thejero jelling at from 15 to 104mir esaL las
than heretofore. A fail assortment 9f ,
PARL9 . II,I)INING ROOM' and KITCASEC 111/BNI.
FarlerSetts,hom SGO npriard. Chamber Pk4bl trout
opWard. Mattresses fro $4 npWard.' Pere Wool
M t from $ W to 15 m
Oak. Aib lus 4 Wall"
P.Menato u Tape? fillrm #6 to $1
rmafir.teasins..
E.D. ROBINSON.
L N. sinutatt
$ 4.1X1 $ 1.00
S 1.00 10.00
&OD 14.00
0.00 10.03