The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 18, 1875, Image 2

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Circulation ineresatuos 'MICR** reit
ittly iopit thltortberail!eiziurylviint,R• s .
. . .
Gol4 oloed in New York, 011Shturday
'"The.. hest Currency the, wOrld:ever
tit," ot frightened the other .day when
bunking! house suspended in - New York
and ran dpwv some era cents on ttie dol—
"/Cimidrettlating tnedintri that which
one Raluxfte ia worth 86 ceut3 Oil the dol—
lar and Oe next, moment is Worth only
beeause the failure of
gle fati wits rePerted.,
time for seeking abilityontegrity
io tho public men this
Stati*Oil''county is coming 'very fast.—
SllOn'it will be the higheStrecommenda
gat - for Official station atofplaees of high
;the - Men chosen to fill them,
00 - (krivn sought either vates s . delegates,
or dotainations:- It will'be the tr.ission• of
Pit , sDeintenttie - ilartY , •tq make this role
tri rill suck cases tkfuture:
:TFiee, to it that you send Men to the
Ming. conVOlizion in whom. you have
the Moil :implicit confidence; men pledg
4to - ilopp.rson or personal interest, but
who are simply pledged to carry out the .
puregrinelples of Democracy, and who
tire ratty to "stand by the right thongh
t , ' ' '& ) tiOtivens fall" and we. shall have no
ors: . of Abe result. If we mistake not,
tip- t, :""Joseph' s:' coat of many Colors"
wlipb tbe "Court , House Ring" have
tii de for themielves will be found ?dul
-lea land `covered with their politiCal
lood'ofter the second day:of lisiketriber
) 1
4eix
..Tlie people have been sold. for
,
•..,(I,;'f.ty picas of silver' we should think
to:their' full satisfaction, ' " .
''acre is trot/. e ia the radical ranks
Dnulford•cOunty. The ," genius of their
4hippers-in in not equal to ,the task of
seleetion among. the applicants for office
so U 1 t. the "outs" may I not- destroy the
"Wlmot's district, of the state,—
la..en Yankees on the northern bor—
. der, us they did in, '4B, sniff in .adVance
the political change, which ia sweeping
or, r, the country. NoW that their slavery
is ridden to death they . must nat. ,
ur,‘lty.t ill back to their` ancient ce.
:Winn hope or promise is there for them
its 1,;;0 principles' or practices of the re
r.ljean party ? Whit hare they to gait
from 'high , taxes, high eidariedeurecisted
-eurreneY and Ciesarism
l'ilree Presidents of the United States,
Atif'.ret; Jackson, 'James K. Polk, and
AntlyeA , Johnson were' all borti in. North
Ccurulitol ; were all - elected
,tatite,Presi
, ttt-ney while'citizens, of, thestate of Ten
acdall lie buried beneatb the, soil
of,ilie latter state.- Nik and Johnson
immi,grAnts, Jackson was , made a
of Tennessee. by , the '.act of cilia--
oreettng It into,, a state out of part
.CarolinaL There is a project
plaN, the 'remains of the tore.
. 1'
I.lellta, together and eziet a grand
Ir 6; ,:;.,:tnt over:them ; but i!ll be
t'w bet
,
tOr.t;;I:V-tirtii lie where they tire,. in
plact•:t, familiarly.known and dear to them
tbeir lives and nearly ossocia.;ed
C.,11 ihc.ii'niemories in the affectionate
of the people.
iftiw do :the, "country delegates" feel
a ti rju C Li n a e . d a y o upon finding that after
all Cieir efforts to keep out of the "Ring"
*...liv-Int",ttigot their fingers right in it
Ti/ i• Candidate . for Sheriff we are dn-
f‘iy),l4 by' those who' claim to know, in
E., , Oublican party, gained his.,norninal
tottloit &er 11.1:).Benuon of Jaektion, by
tral; t wins the office of depnty to John
linweii Moutrm, and that this was
zn tvernen t ' made some-two knonths
,
agoapd thatwhoever votes" for Harvey .
li.; Sherman for Sheriff,- votes, for John
EL-4.01 for Deputy at the same time.--
'Do baba and 'mac '4.4 the depntysiiip;
the - - bribe that has nominated
•.,fieriff us a general, rule in the. lie—
pristidin party of late. 'How do you like
t f , ryie? We, heir men talk - about
ciAntrol delegates in the. Radi:
ciyl c' , ? .. .nyeution, as they 'would. of their
:11,3rk , s and cattle. This sounds Strange
frol,i parq which claims to noiseaS all
.into igenoeusque atans.coma
h to
Vote for the Iling I
Pittsburg . ..American Manufacticr—
erunnoiisuiera . what may . be considered
/iv . C..mimenoement of a . new industry iii
ti,h; eauntry.' *Bus. flogrs & Burch
fur.la of *at city ihaVe Succeeded in the
- cuallifscture of tin plates cost which
'ecables them to compete lwith the im
porttA article, - 17 p to !this time the coat:
ofica.ing' ,sheets suitable; for'tin•
rang Ilan beeu so great:as Willacf3 it ell':
i4e 1 .1 out: of the Poweriur oar American
r t id*rep Compete in price with
As a result we itnport?.hl
tlu"rittg the fiscal year ending Juno 00,
1;211.176 cwt. of }tin plates, -valued
' 15,1:4;6,52,924. Rogers-IS,: Barcli
field, hoi:ever,liy taking alivantage of the
f4td4tleil for,. 1 404 Aleitig' ` : an extra
; *irou* iti - the puddling ‘liirnace by the
~ u s 3; of , natural gas and :blast_; :are eni%bled
,
to; make ',out of our ordinary pig - iron'
sirects .-u.itable • for tinning without thw..
'ii e Oily ounce of ' harcoal. They are:,
rl4kpig'Ait present 30 to ',3s l boxes Per 4aly
toali.•firo Zeetiog the Picea of Eagtish
do ,htlafa it furnishes a bettur article. 4
EA nR43l'Fr: : -Thfl'L.
.41•Ztri4iile ,raii..7,ED' LAY
7 REASUI2.e.ROART2rO. --
, the: State •Trettehror's ft,-repor or
iStillyleshown that!' Wm. *anti re
r# 'eat 1-14 al "f books .
e
ii,FBukapo6 eatopart4el7 arid in,
: 1868 ieeeived $4,02244 for the same
eervio -. 7 liitaiting, in - the;:two years over
00400.PN services. of .little scot:tint and
It was krivateij . oplainea
Ltrive r Tersol4 :this . ctioilei••tvie 'not given
1141,1x.',7t!:pityrilfor at ; peradnal nee hut to
aid in carrying tbe,eleations for the` ,
' This a!ity;piie of the 01411 Y
s‘#'liY .., :iil:o l l l ho:Pec44,l;s . :stie•Pill/i4 f 4d.
JO e'ntSbiiihi: 3 4PUbblitits •to-iairY 'tte'
-.• • 2- •
elections=one witv:Vnit was combined
with mnny—but is itei
titeicitekielitlie.people have *ft plandm
ed anAdefinuded, C'rder t : ofkeep
in 'th44lantle of Ettp RepnbliOan party.
When, these accounts were settled l'aov.
Thirtrittlit was Auditor General, Ile nor
titifed.to.the pareeiness ot both ttems.- 7
11 . 6 ts 'therefore restionsible ' for '..these
amongst r i mmerntis. -other fritp4s Perin—
trated :pion ; . therietisiary. W ill people
:cow for .11 - ini for a Place - where he an con
tinue such 'ltetion? _lt is 'said- that-eels
like to be skinnedwhen they got used to
it. Do not the peoille like to be;defraud
'M because the_y_am getting used to it ?- 7 -
Illoomiburg Columbkw.
. - •';g:,ctat . . - T 'L'iN.g:' - : -
_ The imperative demands of .trade and
travel for short lines'and rapid commiani
cation in EuroPe 'hav'e resulted iu two
projects ef more - tluin ordinary"moment;;
Oneis a railroad tunnel . under , the straits
!rem .Dever to Calais,' the other a Similar
tunnel under the Straits , :of', Gibraltar
from,Enrefie to 'Africa.,, : ygislation in
referenne to - the. Franca enter—
prise has been obtained in both . countries
and there seems to be no scientific nbsta
des to binflepin early completion of the
work. The distance will not reach lorty
'miles: tile soil to - be bond' or tunneled
is. ofa chalk - character, stud' the work
can be , proseuted with ease and torripar—
t
:alio rapidit . .There will be no' difficul
ty in ccbtaini t g the necessary, 'funds to
carry,on the work when. all thepnlirai
naries are se4led in:adc;;finite planner.--
Capitalists iq both,Countries have signified
their readiness to embark in ',the enter—
prise., As to the union between= Europe
and Africa,that is,r‘oposed tohe Consum
mated by an under-water turniel,i, extend
ing from Tarifa or Algesirs,?n - t4e Oasts
of Spain, to Ceuta and tajier; I on. the
;I.loroeco shore. ' ; Therdisianee will he in
the neighborhood of fourteen, , mili , s., .The
average depth of the water at tins. oint
is only about 63 feet: .;,In the
,water road
between England ".and s France it is 2,621
rm. itis' stated 'that if, theAunnell
from Europe to Africa: be ran'ene thou—
sand feet under: the``' bed of thO,Straits; it
would be, 3,000 . feet ender the sea level,
while the entryand exit galleries would
each ben, trifle over three miles in leagth-
The Tntry.rind exit galleries of the Fran
:al, Engllstitunnel will be double that
-..
length. The Erfropean papers , are di's—
(
cussing both these projects in an. earnest
,manner, and in money centres the finan
cial aspect of-the enterprises is being con
'side - red by the money' kings, - of - of:;
the
he Con—
tinent.. 'Travel 'and tradel - are,', potent
agencies in, preserving peace ancl harmony;
between. nations, and ,henee: whatever
tmds toincrease • the former should re-'
ceive cull attentionl,from
,the people and
geverninenti of all enlightened nations.
4. Til Rin i R u.,,y JIA D.
The 'Philudelphie. Pubuc• Record, .in
commenting On,.
,the instructions lately
forwarded to the collector: of that port
that,the new agricnitural or mechanical
tools that au immigrant brings with hint
for his personaiuse' in earning his live
lihood, must pay the Slane heavy duty
imposed'oti such- articles when imported
for sale or profit, sarcasticallY says_: : , -."If
they cannot 'be paid for, of course they
tnitst he forfeited, and . the man's itriple
' ments thus taken away from hitu."" ( This
practice has the advantage Of :initiating
the immigrants into, the beauty of our
system of,government at
,the outset, The
-.very moment he lands on 'our hospitable
shores lie feels the grip of the treasury
on his. meagre . pocketbook, :Tle conies'
from a land of., \ 9ppressioil • thaland of,
freedom, and the\first i thing we do for,
him is to
~ tax the very tools .he has
brought with him for earning his liveli
hood, for supporting his family, land for
adding to the national Wealth. '
,This, we
do before . those tools have „ever earned,
an3rthing to pay:for their coat,: id before
*he man . has eYen secured an employment;
for earning anything. All weilave'now,
therefore, to lay
. is, that if ' this''be the
liw, it had better be changed as soon al
possible. We concede for 'the present all
that anybody desires, us to =concede. with,
regard to the - general merits ofthe pro
tective tariff systein, as applied to goods
imported to Ve_ resold, evrn when, these
, goods are tools for theprosecution•of in-!
dustry.' But'When ' it Conies o grabhing
for deht the individual teels of the' poor
immigran t,'whO;, ignorant of_ our beiii4i,
ful system of - taxation, has innocently
laidont all hie spaze cash in anew set of
the implements of' his vocation, bought
just before starting, from his,native land
from aitificers familiar to hiin by their
tong acquaintance with. their.handiwork,
and,oult with ihty-idea out to arrive des
titute and dependent. on our shores, but
ready:tor self help and solid work if need
' be orrthe very day of arrival-when our
is government, we.say, with its millions - of
dollars lost annually by fraudulently or
good naturedly conniving at 'undervalued
mercantile ini;pOrtations, 'conies down in,
this' way for i i ta, pittance on the'poofr inv
migrant,--we t h ink ~it is, engefied , in die -
Iraceful mean business i and we heartily
hope ithlaws.which sanction this outrage
will he a feted by
~ the next congress." '
i ' Mr Mackey, :having exhib ted names
,440 places when die lies:flee _lar a balance
of the sinkinr fund ,oe,tichOtes44:lifill now
committeetoo ttieo.l,-*1p1,.144.
ascertain is at ::interest :they llay. for the
i _ kilos to hey have, .to 'whoj and what
ieptiritt :glioloy,it.6::osoty , ,4l4 - .o*
:eventual :return of` the State itiouej~ t
a i
have on hand. If tie co mitt .~ cannot,
ip*pel.lite' , Aietike*•to. - teetifvztheir can
4101t"-04i . r,
00 . 0 - d ° will
all
dine" epeutence ;it. robber.::s i ear .:were'
to snake confe ssion bu,t. s Erie to jna#e.
iviititiitien..thoughih the
,thlllieih4o4;
=MIMI
. -
, .••
and`enjoyment of the ill.gott ri ll , m.—:
gt%l.Maeltkrif,-confeasioli iCtOo4apqttittl
`oni;:iitidilmy 'that'll) fins Orned State's,
"requir
ed
alI '.l3e 'knows. :Let`-him appk-4r - before
the:House-committee and his tale—
hiin refuse to appear Olaf:in& lila'
'better-c-hut lei him , be followed ltp by
• ,
the ?committee and driven to the wall I
lie has iefusedi 'to submit his books as
ttesired by the Committee,
,bnt after giv
ing partial statement'about the co-ndi
tiott of tho fund; which be de:
sires the people - thel,pablic to i belittutwas,
volubtary, how , 14t.in , 'fiet
rCftoe to'
helnows to mepbers AssemblY i wito
hhve a right to ask for ihe itiformation„
Whether - .they are - a legat comittee
be no madly or, just eictiao
for au oflicer to,refase,to give the public
any information *regarding his office that
;may he of a general mtereat., - the
right of the pdblic knaw-hoi
are ,being„condticled : ,It is the has-,
- Mess of !their, representatives •, to funtout.
As the louse has Appointed a committee
ta'actfor, leen' show* . that it has'nuide
every endeavor to;", get the • information
desired.: -Irony officer refuses toanswer
them, lee them .g,tve his name to the phb 7
lie.% 'Whether means can, be found to
'punish his wrong Action in refrising to
testify is not of any present, importance.;
It is the fact's, in the case, whatever' they
that till .public , just now want, :As
to any political iffectlit is'of little impor
-tanee'whether Arackey opens his shell
or-not, A refusal to answer will-probabty
tell more than all he_ will say..`,lie is
ionietthat emiert As a gabby ,witneai—as
a - dutub One 'he will bo prolific.-=-Mooins.
,burg Cotumbiaik.
B,t7SQUELEA,VNA • COUNTY
MOCRAC.I" . .° -'' 7. •
The I):inocratie County Con vent ion to
, ,
nominate candidates for ',county officers
will.meet on igontlay, Se,ptember '2oth,
'1.87.5'at 2 o'clock r p,' m.'' The Offitiers to
be:elected, oio . ` the' 2d day. of Noyeinher,
are, a President Judge, Sheriff, Treasnier,.
Register and Recorder,f' three,. 'County
comMissioners Mid , three' Auditor& ' •By
4he provisibns of the_ . newConatitation,.
.iiq person etio, - s''Ote ,- Fit ; ': 6 A,tr two -;county;
commissioners, or for but two Atantors
hence there. will ;be, .cerlainly, 4)ne coin-;
Inissiotier and olie additor of. each party
elected: . The cOdnty commissioners_, and ,
auditors form a -biiard of 'finance for 'the
,
tai payer&iif the ,
county, 'and. are antegia
lative,hody, to ocertain extent, as lien as,.
ex
e kxl
entive, and hence, occupy -the 'most
Os risibie positions among our county
officials. 'We have, always, ad vowed 'Unit
a taitiority representation, upon this beard
Wes just, under the' principles of Refilib-.,
lican government, that ''taxation' without
ieiresetatiOn'• is unjust, 'andwe'lvOuld
not: under any iioxi'll'atatiaes' aPPriie the
k not
Prohibition office Seekers or their
partisan adherents, from a repreSelitatiOn
upon this board. •
, 'ft is generally consideret that the office
of county anditoris s\ rnerelA
.gure r head,
arid simply nominal; which impression
undoabtedly comes fret', the small amount.
of money that officer ' dram:s 'lrani - the
peOple's treasary., The importance of an
tflige hi this county as Well as every : -
where else seems to tie - ‘derivtid from the
salary and perquisites in : it. IThe "andi
tors of Stisquelianna - - conn ty ..sh9iild be
the: most; competent I bairn -s,
it, and Men of the sound est , _ - judg
ment and . of unquestioned h nesty` and
~.
capability. ' It has been 'lna a leq
he lure
.
eVer. 'iline-e we btu, e been ae
liPainted with the: airiirs:P - f le CoPtlitivt
For instance, lake the couut et:del:went
of the past'vear which .arnou its in the
aggregate. to ''nearly $55',000 atlelip cif
Sinlisanii. items toii.:murnerotts o men tion
here, all,iof. Which is audited jai* few! .
hours, Whereas, in other .coupcounties it Often ,
Occupies ten days =or two -ivee s to l utidit .
a less _amount. There is one of three
things inevitable. l l'4e auditors haVe' iiad
unlimited confidence in the commissioners,
are prodigies .ih ~expertri es's( in niuthetnati
cal calculations orelse their Auty,has been:
omitted, ',We have seen their salary for
yearly service (in_ the county" - statement)`
to•the ttioamous, sum of
s s2o,: ler ;the
three,-.makingvi:sal f , for each including
traveling fee: -- 1 - ;.
'Aire are-:oppesed I to high salaries,, but
we beliPve thWia li'tt)e..\' ""more mo,tieY qt -=
peCiiiind lon. thesuditors 1 for,actual Service,
retdeied, will .be Jirlincittly, satisfactory
to the people • irtio'itiay' taxesl'and ought
to bt? to commissioners ;who 'are' ivil
iiitg-tc(render the Most - min lite acCOritit:
Of their, steW4ffshipas public servalits'Of
the peortle. .. • . .: ''. ' '
. Ilerice:we ' , Say. to the members el _the,
•:WinoctiltiC petty ; Oat.
.*:oo:t"e4P:k r4 ; l 4
: stratioo:of,:titte• . Democratic;
tachea .tlit♦ office of:AuditOr . firikiiiii`
that of fcounty commissioner ieee 6
3ve . eonlut .you, welltll4 you
have the,Jlght man.in, the-right plat! ;for
liotia.:of.4teee y ;oificeii ! , i•.‘let, not tiersorie.,or_
,othOr onitifioti, •
.gOveru. - Islothing but "the
e4risiffttiiet:Of
iieioii:OtZtiie.l . l)e*;6l44 Snegueti4U4'.
- 0 0 ftlitY,4:k0 1 9*,
.
pre ail :.in ct~aiinty,
...state Ati,i3;4ticiii,(AUtli lt.tit- be lieriildett , !tiy
9f
.. cao4l.jorOrt - e:
.the people :everir'oiftciat 'posttion be=
pability they
Q:tati - diaittei . ._
tjFiVfi..l4ll44ll)aztji.4 4ok4ud bauebi;ngtbe:otiice:they: seed and :betray ::
ipg Eittrthet iltirietiiese: — iit'.•
too at lti t` Aiile4h;olit: ,4 ) 4 4 l3 '9tg
.o:fat hafe'i44S- ,
1 ,1i0.00444.00 : -O*r0*...1 - 040'444)ilifk,
It*Ot
410: . :ii:44 6 .0 4 4 . -*o4 l t l .oo*''t# *440
so l e. but
In Ahc't-ifeath of isaa62 : 4;\,,Siitgety7an,
luounced fli0;?A, 1 014o
i'Oomnieriial,:: strarigeAllicloSSA The'
&ceased had - =-a. - checke.to histiiry~ :Of
his early hit. ~vt know.: little.:oeyogc# tte
fact.; - thathe.: - viiii young stun ..of:bright
talents and - menial prOmise, - witli , a apec , ':.;
aril :tendeticy : :tedevelope`iii- innehaulearta.:
When 7 aliOti ao...*alta . :18 1 46;)
under-:lie paint , - Of
tnting .hi4.tniddle - Lforl
Atmearedin;:Ohio . as - thei , prOprietor-et a
I,‘..{.;reat - I.4),fal'l)..rannt ? "'. designed to
trate* the 'vieeif keeness,n4 .1 . 0 force
1: the principles ef : total - ,.abstinettoe. - Thai
I SAkceiis of. fint:o . tefprio,- - *olo47:not to
short
'titnehe foinid himself at' Fredericksburg,
tYayne :county, 'bankrupt, and: eompellea .
_to suspend operations,. at . Sell :out' his
concerti. Thus situated - 'he aet : about
'looking 'for tit heihtistiteSs g some
'knowledge-of,' wood' type thatitithettire, fie
foundsoon : pa,r(afte.rw4r4sl - .welt
to the lir) titers of Ohio): a partner .
ler the• - ..prOSecut ion,' be . that business in
FrederickSbitit - under of
:Day &':Meritt:.! A
-. 4.ttli-"tocili - .and n
Lry dr.im it - orse phae?,..' : ' The next
sprung Mr: - 4 Meritt" statte‘tout:,.. with
one horse wagon loaded ty pea,Wh ich
lie: . sold , - 011 icily country Orin Vra. in'
Northern 'Ohio. • titconragea -liy . the re-,
:stilta 'thiS"trip„ the flew anent - ,nn and
thiniitabtnied so liberally 'Oat' the next
:,41)fing - Mt. (lleri t" set out u.d nit hie
teani and - . larger ..load.The ; r esults' of
that 'trip:, were not known for inariy:yeari,
ter the:peddling- partner:.7failett to re, 6n
to make a report? haring decamped with
lead, team ? ' and ; the ni:!adii of the trip.-- - t
'The typo continued for
ny'yearsi,:at — Frederielishar„: r'fitibee=
quentlynt • fitei n fiat by . Mr: Day ` and, a
brother, but . "liferitt":returned", no More.
Stibs.equentlY, as - 111reac.V, ind i cat e d, - he
to riled :up tinder his. - I . Voper naine,Jsattif
- -M. Singrr,, the . sewing Machine patentee,
character
. .he.- has.,. long been
'known to 'ale wht.cxtent ire
was , the real. iOelitor of the machine
hearingilia diSPuteil,it- haying;
n
tee allegekihat it Was Chiefly. the 'yak,
Of - other britilio;'-i.but,
en tee, and as shell securel 'at),,iniorrnoos:
inpnne,. whiekj,for ,
pist Ii t
eptir-iiGu ed largely` iii the . kratificv.tion;
.01 . , the:
time of'.late bei ig,'spuit in. Europe Iris
te in' respect; to pednuiary
fqtthei..
,eiiedts
..
iglier attain
union 1.. b •ti untp) ambito') lie was not'
'' . ot)ef) known, Ana', biB
.record :can hardly
die held'Xtli Fair :the.' emulation Yenug'
tueir:•,. .
A' Princeton siusinti)h.
- _
13D 108 BREACH
OF Ti1t.911.8 tkoo - , 000..
, •
; r
e c
I
.c 1
up
10
—• tit
e,
--T .
ut Au cat' . .
D.
' Brown;'jot - Prince art;' • was arrested by
Sh ertf: Walton; of • Mercer"county, . 'on .
tiies:day:and - placed mader $3,000 bail to,
.appear before - -the• , . upreine Ootirt on the ..
18th lust., to: pa. m ;bad to an
'.stver!to theinit: of '• lice Noiee„ in The
snn of s69,9o(ii [ fer• . each'of proinise.—
The_ alfhlaVit alleges . a 'lime .:fratid upon
the part• of the defetidat4... The plaintiff
18 kngwn a ".the.garilner'S. - preity'Azugh'•
ter." . 1 het tather.
,employed' by
13rmipi's .The defendant- is mar
ried, btit'ii'sitit 'for . divorce is pending in
,the State' Ceurts. He is very•licalthy in
`his own right, and will hilierit_a fortune
'at tlie,death . of his Mother. He iudnoed
Miss Noice - to - accompany '11,11n,.t0 Brazil
stating that the laws ; of that country al
lowed of "marriage between divorced par
ties, pitquied: they' enibractitl'tbe'religion
of tt,e real Vpmf there he
claimed thatlthe Ertnperor *had ,reVtiked
the law and urged her toacciinipai;y him
to LiverpOol, - Where • they • Woald he rriar
.,Arriving there 4. he *insisted- upon
..retnrnitt at Once to simeriea,"-ati•'iriipor--
; taut • business: culled hither.? - They
reached New - Terki - and .Miss - Nnice
phiced:Ja.n. Carriage and the_driver direct
cd• to OrdeekFtO the Astor iltinse,.whitli;
er ißronq would fallow. Pro .to
appear "and.'- after- waiting reaSo.nabli . s
time she reettrned'qo: - Princettl: to faiti
her niothc. , r . anillather.tleatL: :;13rown, re;-
,fus'ed to - have anything to-do with her,and
after takii4' legal - advice the' young lady
! in st tit fed the actio n to 3 amore-cited: The
great Weal-thltild social statas cifithe.de
!fendant ~lives. t o,-.,the 68.6 great . _ promin
iMee,and the . esti tern en t i great Through-.
font the' -to w n
visuallyquiet of -Princeton.
i - • 'burs Items.
grasshoppers- are •reported to be
I kalaging the crops in North Alabama..
The` latest .`rednotion of wages of Men
in the - employ i ,of. oe Allentown Rolling
Company is'flieNto-twenti-two per
i_T
h ar..7op,ooi:i pan pera in' England
Ana thig 'notwithstanding_ a. decrease, of
lour al”1 a half ney cent. in tile, 'number
di r 't!e(!4 4 Y; 8 • 7 4• . * , •
The grasshoppers continue jiyigig south ,
ward in:Nebraska, and huve, appeared lit
Larati!io City. ;These that ' , alighted did
semi `to have - done mach
It is sta•eil.frorn Hong.Kung that dur
log the nrit_fortiiight the . oew tea sea
son the ,''e'lporti of tea, iron), liankow.
'reached 24,0p0,000 _ .
The loss by the.. destruction of crops
through the rP - oent ffooda, and-rains , svill
amount to.abont the same'as ibeloss by
the; &linage/ firn roundmbets $2OO,
000,000 i -
The tn4jority Or the Constittitiona
in' Alabama), js 16,500.
the deleg4tes elroted ej - ghly.ohe are Dem
°crate, 'twelve 4leptiblieali.g; and' ones In
dependent;;
.
The crops ,in , the Ottawa, district of
Canada, "a''vi suffered greatly from' heavy
rains. .'lll 'tiaands of fields of wheat and
oats catino hp Ott-by the icythe or reap.
1, 1
EO, ma i it is loelieved that .much Hof the
grain that is . "lodpftd" Will rot.'.'''' -,
Two hu t idyed barrels of been
have n
;pot/ reil in the basin utßaltiinore to des
[troy' the'reffluida. The oil it is said, :deo!
Idorizes 4he!globales of aulphuretted by
+linen generatad bylhp sea twatiei action
l ivon gripillic tnattri • , -
Grasslia*rs iu -vast; untabers-are still
seen •Ilvingisonth- - i - aereas the, line .of the
Union Pacific, Rail►v,►p. Arany, ot thern
have settled' down at Grand
low ftland i rCentralcity,-Miod River and
hustings, and are-devolqink veketatfon. - -
:D. B. liallepc' and Theodore, W., alias
"Ngle 4 ”-;i-tiOrn, reethitly 'irreeteti T or
'6(a4plilit,y ,Treasupy, fol,ihify,. •tv ore
brotigiff ".o*iire‘ thi't New
on,Wrilneidafl4o4l-uog;When
.Waive l tlfl lotion` and' 14 default.of
$40090 bail. were;committed to jail. •
,
, nat,iopisl. 0611 - ventiOn 'of thee Atli
cieot Or4ler Uf Druidic, ir4rsBlod . 'at tIP'
Ottatifi, - pajilatiday.tikatea the - following
oilici.rB - 3
J. N. A.; Philip
of Indian :4)04s ; G. A.; Oiiirikt Kiel;
of Br . 00kho: 1 rood
dent 113 i .; 'Ve l u m e
Philip. -
-
tbe - oiotis, iin sojiio t poihou of the
Abu th slid' west have been d 1 1 ,44 u out:
by' beau ,:raint,i; "otbeia Ahoy, are•iii;
melt tiOStrayed by-ilrought. -- 1 ia
peointryttie- ease rn-parti of MississiiiPi;ha
abamy, and Georgia, where the yield of
corn is not expected tiq l . he more that five
to seven bushels polo dere 'and cotton
from fifty to threo hundred pbunds per_
acre . . ' •
,liatnettse b014..pf at Iphly hay°. beAu
t'ouaid `i fiu cilbolt - Nev l ltla,„ a
distutice\ of abolit thirty of, the
tracks of the Central Paul& Itailway-
The Material, is found at all points on it
small inurkuttitn-,Achich ext)lorers'say, is a
mass'of A 'coinp,any; is toglig
ed hi- operating the wo - rks;.- and a t(mn
has been laid out which bears the appro..
pride iiane or "Itiferno.t' , • .
• :
.The, railroad War betwen theSt;' I.4iittia
.K.artaas City - aria Northern, ,and the:Vs
sottri CCinpatliee,Which
begun last ivceit t. POntin - tteS, grid the
_if i ni r
nibal and St. Joseph ',Railroad CetnPank
has entered the arenit . ..,by .reducing • the
taress, ':and ro
tickets to $lO :Which .hia! b6eit - owl - .by
. the St.',l4iiiS,
and,; thz Chicaoo"' awl : Akan Railroad
4is said the trot .be(ween
the roads will ;.include freight, trains as
well'aa - Passengers'fare.., . •
Grahain,:ex:Govertier'a
North Carolina died Wednessl4 - at
SaratOgly oil •
_heart'a i sea ea: 7 —
Hp will be buried ut Millsboro; North
Carolina,. On . Saturday.'-' William, A. 'th•a
-• hint 'wael)orn. in North Oarolina
° in 1.80;
was admitted to the bir,iit .1825,.and
gun. his political career in_l•B33 as ninon •••
ber of the lower branch Staterl,ep.
ialatureiAoi'• which . he
..*as','subsecittentlY . .
sevAtimes elected
,speuker. Bettreint
184 • d •'43 he repreekitited. North Caro , :
linnitt the United States'; Senate. tics
was !or' his- 'State fr . om
1845 te..1849: the,':itoceiSion "at' 'Arr.
Villmare to the Presidency; ha was apr-i
pointed Secretary - 9f the - Navy, 'arid
that !dice Oa - June, 1i3,52,•: - when 're
signed • on for : 'Vice
President on the ticket-'of General Set,rtt:
During the laSt Years of the' civil war
was a . .SeuatOr: in! the 'Ceti Gin 7
gresi.: • 'His - fait: puh!le' 1:40.14.1 11• z.s It's, at
delegate . 40 .- the' - Union 'Conve Aloi)
l'hiladelphialit 1866..
. •
=3ll===l
TELEC;MA
The ItoZirmea Episaopil Chnrch.
NEW YoltK;, Anon. op, Cu Hi;
mins, at moe.ting here on . Monday
ni4 2-, preliminary to organizing a Rl2irrii4
cad "Episcopal •Chiireb, said there were notrl l
fifty ministers and forty -corLirre:ztitiotts. of
that Chure'a. hi- the ttiiited States =rind
Canada. ' -
New iLdxrertbenionts.
. ,
AMERICAN PIN HERO O ATMEAL;
The.. best • ictiket
Ar.girt.lB, 4vr
.
113 1 1 1 01%Ti1l VrT.ELMILL'.-41-TdS, --BT
ter dare,..te.., at only i cem to a
Au b otist - • LYONS ii DRAK&
'REY OUR,' NtiVrft'EA,S. -.• •
•
Only 50 cell:A et :rooeuct. aud-Jaßatt.
The heft you ever• bid for the' Flee:
Augast 15.--tw.;LTCCSS & Diagr.
•
,
31 A N lOCA, TAPIOCA; lIACA110:41. 1:IcE P;.clat.
• Coro Starch: Crokhed :Wheat; Whett Grit,', oar.
Veal, Corn Meal:ls3aq), Gothara,tplit Pthiz...greafrare
ty of Crackero. in elndloz those extra Grim and Ilatk.
llutsealis that son 2./444 noishere et4e.,
Augner IS, ',75,--4w
.LY . ONS 1/11AYa.
HESH-RESAZ;TED=.OII7V: I ,';, 30e
Giourt s d If wanted win:loaf oxtra cis qa,. dit eta o
Sp!tot.. grouud or Oot, at
•
. - Aegutt • • INONS.
SYRUP, 1 . 3.10.1.48.9 . .E5.: .5UGAR-A
dozen different kind's: • - .l»w prices. -
A 11,036218, ";.5.;."•• • •!1;C • • •. • ' LYONS D114.KF:."
-. 77.
• • • i: 4 . 4°.34 0 11 S/01:1 0 ISCsi
. , • ,
Late of
i t- Some-et centt..a: bar, wtd AP:tot, to
cireag othrm.. tiome tql cake thti
OP TEE KITCHRN" beats 'em
Atignet 38, '75.-4w . :LYONS & DRAKE.
134.1,M.RUPTCY.
•
In the District Court of the . United States' for the"
'Western District of PennsylvatilA :In Re. A moa
Mills :bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that there will he e :herd f.,,en
oral- meeting of the Creditors tithe ahrere.catee4 Rank.
rorthe perpOses conymplated .in the 4 2Ath Section
of the Bankrupt Act. on the Seventeenth day or geptem
her. 1875. at 9 Welock a. in., at the ol?.:ce of EDWARD
N. WILLARD, Register In, Rinkrtiptcy. Seronton
and ail creditors Wh a have proVed their (iebts arc here
by notified to be present at said meetilig. - and ittbe
same time end pla I shall settle my accounts, acd the
santewill bo audited, end I shall there and then apply
for pay discharge its-assionee,
T. B. Wnzrx - Ers - axLlgnee.
' DimOck, Ad at • .
. ~
114024TR05.E . GRADED SOGOOL.—TIIE PALL'
irs: Term of this reboot will comrooncc oo 3tonday
September6th. 13Z, and eontinno (is) fifteen -. creeks,
under thefollowing etcps of Withers :,. ... .
Pko7..Moirmisit Evans.
~‘
MINI A. JULIA benior Depertment. ,
Muni B.:1d. Bcnticatm; ' - '• - Oratmiter achoel.
MIAS JULIA 'MILLER, Intertamilate Department.
Altai PANIct-1. Department.
The Board of Direttors toiMmitiste thentselvei cm
baying procured the serrlcaeof Prof. Evans, Ile haeing
come to themrerottimeniled in' the highest imMner 9s a
scholar, and a gentleman of .eley.tted ehdrarter and
niarkedAbfilly; and they feel - sere 11;.t the hi:her t o
excellent reputstLon of our school xi!!! fully WWI -
mined ander his management. Of the other - teachers
named. we feel confident Hist their reputailon has al;
and ability
restdy been established as: teachers, of •midonhted Ekfll
. ,
TS/it'OW' in AdVitirle4l3..
MO &boo'. per term ' • - 450)
tfeutor.,Departreeut; per term • 5.0
Grammar School, per Pam. .... . .... 6.10
Intermediate Department, pet , - s.fx)
Primary pepart meet. per term ..... . )51X)
. .
All persona wirttlng to atten.d achool will find 4 ad.,
vantageona to attend this *cheat. i
Board can be, obtained on ,reasonalde tetras; and
rooms fa thole 17i4l.tig to board.th orn sel Fed.
- • ' BYlnt der 'of the• Beard.
I W 51., JESSUP., Preolidat).,
AllOB Nrcnot,s,lSecrotary.
liontcom. Atigusl ,l4 . l e.Z. - -4i; -
Al-I,OIVS FAMILY' MEDIOXIcES. • • •
kain.and /MIMI es relieved In a short time lify tha
use of Taylor's Celobratdd 011. The mat Rheumatic
and Ncurallgic Iltinedy. This . median c isnot a. cure
all, butts warranted to care more of the ails and ills to
Whicti flesh it.. heir than soy trther•med'eineeser
,
.cotered. Dive It 4 trial ; if do rot and it so: It,
meta ion: nothing.; It may no need with the utmost
adyantage for any kind of Paln:Laraigiess. 'Wounds - or.
Sores upon roan od' beast . Will licit s.eart the: r4Weat
wound or sore. Fall .direetiona for use around each
bottle. As your itterctrint fortrireo vitl. • NoCiu re.—
Taylor's Cough 15;yrrip or kapectorant. for all Thrust
and Lung dtseases.i: Is yery,pl_,eseaut to the taste and
eon - tains nothing Injuribus. Try lir and atop
.t - tist
crinab and - take Una soreness from your Throat and
Lungs. Ask 'your literetokut for a free vial. No curt).—
Wo pay.
' Taylors Conditir n Powders for All kinds of ntuck and
poultry: Warrattethe best - retrovstor of lhe system
of run down or dian.tied etock,llial has ever been - dis•
covered. Try them for all diseases incident to the:
brute creation. "Directions for' use - ,aronnd each pack
age, Pay., •-•,, • - -
All the abovraddicxesiorttle.hy Abel Tonsil and
Norma & Nichols, of• Montrose. - and all -Druggists-and
Dealers throughouti the country: •
• • - • II; tiiutfST\ltvft TATLO.4IL
Ot. tober 21 ' IV. ' • 1111-1(1-11n.
" - . in-qu.
~,,„4 , , ,,.. . I_, 1 34 . Ers ,' - -
4 ,9 ' . 4 + \ 1 't • ImprtiVed . ' cIUCITAITIEIt"
Att e.l
.Wo9lk PUBIP, Is the- ac,
(
P - 1 tn ow I e aged STANDARD" of
33
/0, 1
er ' 'ay fitomaftettb7 Popular verdict.
,• „„i4 1 the beet puntp for tint.least
\\\,......„
"g.... - .tooner.' , Attentlon ts Invited
Distch,ley's Improved Dtacket. the,llNp..- - .
tck. Valve, wb feli can 'be withdrawn with -
disitteting the jeltely and the - fltippe.i
!whet...which, never. cracks, scaler..o
ta and nlll' Met 31 tiPtiLlIC. FM' $3,.4 P.Y.
liellat4theTratiCgengr 3 B V. in cnier to
eure - chtit p)u.get• Agitchley's Pump. he
..airefollnd see tbatit has tny 'trade-murk att
.. , -. , l a w n.. if yon. do not 2 knew• where to hp y,
deacriptltte eirenlar, together With the naine\and ad.
dre4a . of the atont nentert you. 'will be promptly Aun- - 1
Agted by 4 ddreesi ea: with stamp .. .' ' ' - •_. . i... 1
ex&s..o. BLS:ref:MEL — l/IPintratture^ • 1 -' '
- • ;6 0 1 / . .Couiner :4 44 kar.,:ftiladviolYit, 34, :
iiill4lo., . 1 05- —OLT -. : •,...:,-. . . • ,1, -' 1
DIS* . LUTI9N. -, • ;...s ••• ." :
Thecioptrileioblp L ;,heretofore 41ttinr. beriirein Dn.
-;14.-Green of Vitt4r, Scroquetnrapa
/!.I. iblirdip , 41.8tolpoilly mainti convenui
. 1,11 , ` - 1/.1., C. NAVET'S.:'-
The prietiee,ot !latrine ' arm 0411- betpatina
.Pr.; *Acker; w o nokaJor nontlauento or
tilpOron_aspo of 0jt,011•44-lelitimv an 11044 y,
•oti,,-froairas. i im."—§w.;, • • • ,
•-•- •
ww.so.. i ' r !4:,. - ; . - wmgg.
-7':,:-,;:.'--7_f'4.4i::4'-,--._,__;':,•,•:f._,:y
`STARLT3= tt VOGT - ,DRY GOODS,
BOWS
MADE CLOTHING,
& OAI S,
&,C.
Drees Dowl;:ttgatvi asiortment.' Prime; all the nor
and fancy patterne in the aarket. - Whitl`Goothita
great variety.
BLEACIIED AND UNBLEACREP
suirrlNG, ,CotToNADys,...
g`PRIPE
StII,IITING,,
TOWELING, - GAIIPET WAI4P, . &O.
cti SLIOES
The largcstocic In tow n. lest class gOtAtat lest
Tricett Dan Can be; holtAnt . .. qt .- any' other pattlea
place.
" • k. - Ts ,t - r
. . • —{APS: -- • "''
ail thil#teiit at; tee
. . . .
it V.,..-1_1.) 17-31 . 21. DE • CLOT lIING.- ..'
..
a full iino t . , and gno good, 3Fail mado•ana tripattd. •
Call and Exa c re my ittoca: tefcia• linreltai.dag *No
whare. 114 a 1 the undurabid for.tue . , 5314# ;treat riot'
god.'s., by an) - no in or out - of town,
...-C • • ••• -•
• Blitterskilmod. Prompt rotnro ut • the higifeaMai.
cot price, sake gjearisiteetl, bills casi , 64l as;soon as re-
• • • Wit; !IA EN.
New AtUford,..inver • - ,•
Street,
NIW : GOODS.
As we itive' last returned 'Jrom the Pity of gefosTark
after purchasing a farmland well selected sleek
.of
PALL. AND - WINTER' .GOODS'
.LYONS &
of) all Ir.inakbousht from :Arst hands; sr e are now pro.%
pared to Offer goods at; Klee* that will satisfy the clos
s.Spsayer:.' We have also' added to our' large stock of
Dty (lopes, an, immense atpak of • , • t
for Neu end itie - nevi; ilreparett te
make
•
1 t ... • .
~_'',,...'
wOO Wl l 2 gi Ye; u..'n, call 4 n il; k` i
, Lavoitlrikl clste
ettgvvii for tho a '
.r 11471, .1 • •, ,• ,i •• •
- .- ~ - •.• • ' •- ' ' workmen
- • ,
mites and srcr,fiernen, Wise cull find cizam.
ine our stock before rot Tatt.c7...afe 411.4.f.wh ere: ,
Thankful forlittez IFipeiror a motif:natio:
of the same. We febein,z . .. 4 7 •
•
coraiiEr
Ap:ii f2.1:137'4,-zt. -
h.
atttle
. •
.
wotild call the fttriett!eit of tt.ierublieweit4tifig;
.*1:4 . 1:*4 li#iii . ji ? 4,4i't.LE.Zii : _F; . :
ar'stitng the oaly ihe
All Work , Warr,
• v-
I,s 1,
intotliS - *PLONG.
a. COLVIN', 41.
Seisfa If il - 04 P4,-1911111, 1t55,.-47.
A NEW fc,TOC4 .- 0k4.; •
°
receirod mi for 4ro
. ,'•
.; ,
QV P 4" / NE, : _ '
' F it
For ale by W..OlL'j
• ' ,
LEO. Ath EINE§ Vv . ' -
..At.tho.iurd of [ I 3
Nivea:** ClllValtlaizonir'
For Bale •
Afoiltrosi, Aprill'•'Jo4°•.
• •
I ~'~`
PLAI
MEI
Mann
• - 41,
ttr;
VoutlQ4c,
euNTRAt ,- ‘ to, ei
fouttqn'al 'twin
.614110 X tilw, •
SrimecAlry,tatclit
Vapointadtispet 4 -
e i ptvd worlfmen.
NbUlmo,:Jottary
MIMI
i :,• , :-": - .,'.,v::,..; - :,..
_-„-.--.
g10w.,..-Adviirtissinents;--.-.
4u# ikativid
v_y0_11, 6 4 . 4,:i.:,.HAy-pE;N . ii,t.;
airtavnitivitott,"l4:
MEE
r: NEW' GOQDE3,'
~.:.!! '.'';', .-:_i ri •; ~.; . 1 . '
- 11:j ' NE . %% i- ; GOODS.
CLOTH; CASS'IMERE.I,'A'am!BEAVERS,
itsu.i.T,lvii i, ;ia :
ti: `h I
=IIM
ENE
to otT2:.wcintiw'at
SIT,SQ_.ITEIIAN. NA Er 4pOT PA.;
i.fitqcV.•o:lC - Aivraehto
011NO'S4E.
- _• • f
•YOU. M. - .BA thrO.VAY I
• ' '
••-
.•
!NI
F°
‘: V • ......" • ~' '''', ,- '', -'' ' ~..* . .
: ' ' ' ' ' lg '''
' x F •:',,.-:,`, ''!..,_
~..,., ' I
et - 4: 1 :1 ' 1 .t WAiatiN.S v
454 1 - ~ ,:-,- i , „
, 4 1 31 1 . o. v 11 1 16044 4 ,10 for indoat," -
l', ~ ii4-: , t ~,- , :qw;•.! -. , - ,...;:t .--k,. ,
l'i'sAv - 11 ,1 , A' AtiAttrenliQEM:
.f — .s- - 7 z
t i-,..pitxl o::sEmitit..
, oro iiig 4P. , ),: i ~ • -: , : t= 1 , 1 ~ .„,,,...
4 Z i C* 4l ; ,
4V41:, 131-Ulaer"'.
•
it t o a tWie
S 44 l4l i di telgtti .b4 p g
aratiV opoditt. ettv,r;g: • .64.•
- !JP. - '•
.„.
- Tho . LitY,G7.l Ctlfhtii to ran g ; itnien-ipnit Thawin g)
bl,lll covy Como, j".Wlty le ?" Dc.
'. : cito Iv
io o ntr#o rti4a.e4l .ont ent*e gook of the follow
rln g00(14,23 mak room for hill gOoda
G4LI.COES,
• I ALPACAS.
' 1
Asks - s , Bois , AND 1 YOMLIS'
Xt.oa,cl3risaliaticie !Ctiothlzsg,
MEE
OTION' dm
- . t •
stroFi's;
CASSI:!:MI.S, ' CLOTHS, It 4 .OgfILKWS, : BLOW
BHS, "ao,l
Je:vel;7l Jim aporltne4t. Ldni Prices.
I f you wzrat to dtr 'Well, 4 ''
Collin ilD,cl.oe.f how chiv wow%
Spe6ia
~
ltdea, $ 2 , 5 0. 1
Mena''-:flootg.
- 10 .oassimere.Suits.
Montpe, ,tcify Y 3, lirr.
MEI
MEE
•
Thiq aril - 12 It et)lll7nuncicl with thn g7ceat.
e-re: 1.4 tf.,nte arc as , wor,iietral and eatik.factory
as otcr.-lit r,•atort , guy or ta+•ee btor to its youthfal
color, it removes ail era pt.ino it chlog and dandruff:
tho vealp ny i.i tk:u - becoluers white. and efiest. By
frtts to vra , ..., , rtiet, it rertfires the capillary - .glands* to
thane - L.', sred.making
...I Au a nreiodng nothing
iris been :'ti ..-,1'.?,c6m1. rr de4irabt”: .1 1 r., A. A.
Bay' Itit,it o !As,c,ye e( ! )la, ,,,, itaiot•otta„ rasa of it,: "I
eon,leer tt the peel. peep.irat.lon for its inteuded put
;•.
or,
, ag
• FOR THE WIIIS'KETIS. • - .
.
lareliar..tion :asp telted
the co'nt of Ws bmirdroun gray or aLrOther undeair
able shafie..fol,:o'Am or h a It, at'ditctution. It Is easily
one propmutiod.' and quickly and e
feettudtx p rt.glZ CI: 3 a pertual,cut eolorvelueh will neltber
rah - F
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''...1c.N8RA.:CT1.311.411 BY.;
1:1.; /IL C 0.,: .41161artit,1
SOLD., ALL. DRUGGISTS LAND DEALERS Lei
• ! . 4. MEDICINE. .
July : L I, ":1.".75.
C P ills,
' • LC.. • -
; FOR ALL Itir: URPQRBS
• FAALILY PLITSI.I,
• CEM/VG
. _ •
" , frOvenif. ,, . , riproldice. Dye.
er...achaod Breath,
and
Dillieuenees,
v..: Criwpklnt. Drnagy. Ter.
pip Sa;:2-Frhearri:e
4.4
Wroir Pitetlyingth,
~.Luck:--eyeltez:i4l Their
tney eseA all caner
are • la tale; 1)=i:owe:-
fa! LOCII7e. oat :ha h0:1- htrrnors of the
Wad*: itlik :::::: of el Aorde rod mg=
•luto action ; :hey p(.r:.. h,ral;h and tone to
thL• whole be:i , g. They cure. net l'the every day
of but fOnn . dahle end,danger•
vat: di, , icasp.,,Moht 44ital pnyti;.•:ane, moat emlnept
ele7e..yeAtt,'lrrkfit , r ~ e ad eerflAcaLes •,at
cur& per.fornred,coi,:i of gruat tl;e3 , have derived
from 'Phoy are the :3atest and best'physte
rjr •ht drat. t - :id ai 7.,. 1 .1; Its ctrectuaL Beira ,
taey-ap ! , ,t,y.:otakv ; . and, balng purely
cig••l:o3, - .; thvy art.. vvAlray • - ,
• . . rat.r.utz . v ra • . • ,
Dr. -.1% C. Ayer I Lowell
- , „
- •
Practimlv.). Analytical -
SOLD 111: ALL: DlteitilFiTS AND DFALgRS IN
I"
July 111, :all •i -;
. _ 3i.Exr
,
• If gewitt • ..k—Dentett havt - oviled..ll,lr4t elute'
meat mleketol South Alain Streci. 'White 411 kinds of
Inn at Arlil kept and earl at the kyivest• cre4h prlce4-
2.11 meat be ilelleih , s,l within 'the beTougb. •
ca'.l mi
r fl eee. tie ih 4. give ti, yew . • plitrotagell: (e*-
ery;;-'ll. • . • - •.
••' WA!. y C 11SWITT, '
, - • 11.WiSTI".
lrent!:,6so; June - 9, ' I • ti
EXECUTOR'S , •
.
;719i:Pn1ig".)(!..1 egtltio of El Greg
ory,j;,.te-o' gz:dgr-y,:tter, F;utqc, sitstessert, - 111
te . .; p4l - lie 'tenant , or, 'as prom It4st; the Mrs* 12 t.sro
as - the grk Gregory tr-rraj` ... on; -- j .
j . tiatueduy, October 41, 1674.
p;',rti culprit stlitresst Vitt ttudeislgnect at
Brooklytt:ttuvrq's. T
, , Ezecutor.
"..Yale - 4.1615:—)X1 :
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1 - I V
...71
Irt ,
rn .. C,
' 7:* - JP -
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It : !:, ,lEqul , l Lins:33,lnt tVr 1 4 0140 64,41111 e use: A
inlaabbi'mrablratior, rlik.orrictied brr. ivecti;brated Env ,
01,:thoiti,,,t and h‘lrse-firrier.-:. ititriginced tu the
thr. , .:1r ISM ; - and sin 0: that tiate, by
its Rraar mereA ate 'cure. orAiseu.es; . --it- hfll:wCitf
ft)r ?t:.-011:`rhat. soiltl wide repututfon .o sichty dee!
givves - , tow a the c8"411 ittbitarnta ttrr
ri ;;;;;;;;
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- 2'• - A - r
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•
•
• ,
It hal olt-eddy 1.1.14. waft,: :co aid admiration
of thon9pds.e , f liontilolcla for IN , raytty: carat, ordla•
eaises store taTerzal Poplicat ton are (Jf ar math hripor
twitoe. ft aaptcfnUy mitniratl .1;4; a faaallirreroekly for
it4,ll.,enl)ar ek,sritlG9l cottsbitiatiori;, pq.4.evillg no hank
pike tlntfure ui Cay4raitror rettlepper, of
elattearvi vKMivsa LitiptelitA• ire Lan elly tom-
ROeo,l itt.talf 1nat4.04 of, -dlio.ltialt
Cwt. ur.kf:ing. It by nal-41 , 9-4 eur7. for • • • :
lIIIr,QIf'ATIS ,Z.. 1 DIM I 81).1i2.. TfiROAT,
!COLIC:, cafr(..lfS, - TOCaIiA4IIE,
• 'Etlif.f,FiES, SPRANS. • 1.1.7 -, t1i.i.00,
cilLff 3 , Cff ILLS. VROSTI ?1 - 10 • )).01,CPB •
•:17X, 11(313.N.5. 4.)?
-. • r- rolsatiOtSit.-MECTS. •
' Vetetlrdoutalff and direcitit.,:nctiumpatry..eltat bottle. ,
ly • er . V.O, - 1-- atoll if tt
Goes notisive iood uxL4tl4ii return'. the bottle hi 41
full and your looney, vi , lll. rtf4';..lciell;•:` - ipall s for G. E.
S, 1 3.0 11 1 d like to Owe.
• O. C,t,,2r;,p.tiett)r. •
. , - Co:, N.. Y.
A. 1 - ";.
ru rautseolo at tek Wiufeiato „andt .t&L liare%ii th 4
31,ttutreee, gar :
u. a..3VEDB
24.40
.
(7411 ft. it, CharaUdeil awl, -thel'llerne
Btuoulltlttg.Glimaf.ha, Plagek... - and entrtioltqt Irak" the
moot colepleto and mottlel .
eyar Inveltopt,
r 0 gatsheicti4kn otigpi
. 1 t I:ktrto, theaarrawest,
Fintttm out,.to - ,...tutpineatteettmuetat irioN
andpaysyribu Matt or kAitupt-pt, allejly CRIMP
-
!NU the ;Norio. lato:ohatoe, Alt tie theAcid:era and
,-_ , . ,
t o lm v o tia'od4; t)athertß
,adlea—witetllek• of
Hum O o
ltacar Niet#terf grattle„, equally' Ilnietted and. ea,
eranpluty I , IodY of. tee ReIIMOILL'
rdogautk v ' fi,niptkd And chaapot- than
thp-,old stylactint4.Etakhine., •
• .
.; trittrel „to,
1;4 •11:—Tarotory fug :are and poi
ffantreoui. Aqui4 4; le;e.
,• ,
• •
pAIinFRS Tis-Xu Xerrtys
r •=. ;'
ltatt s itet 014, p,atit• la tall, kiff.
( IC I E N I - pxE; ANA;94s; -
at th'a montroieitCa6t 201. (
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D. A.
liouttit , a, July 14.1M—ti`
`.l
, • 1300 TS, BOOTS, BOOTS,
HATS 'COTTONiUtEI3,
40A13' coi - roit:s Cfe
licepectfullr
S. TILLMAN 4. CO. '-
(Cheap John )
1 ' - -1 1
':"Number .. 33.
.6.l4artis ements.
HAYDEN & TLEMENII
Dealers In
STOVES; TIV. 'COPPER. I k, SHEET
1110N — WA HES,' HOUSB
• GOODS,AND WILD.
•s r EIIS HARDWARE &o.
- • Avows tor
,
BLANOHAR . BABTLET ACO
SASH, WAND, "DOORS, WIN
/
)OWB, CORNICE 41OULD
-"• INGS &,0
eitielOwt will sell at Illenetutrdi Bartlet & prim
N . AII;S; SCREWS; LATCHES, 1117TT6,
SASH , AN MIND -FASTEN
ERS...AND HINGES, HOES,
FORK SHOVELS, RAKES,.
; WIRE GOODS,
Spoclarliduannagis du Pans, Palls, , CoolCrs, lad a!
" *
IRONS CLAD, , FIRST PREMIUM,
MILK PANS.
(JoitN nAY,DE.W; Agent:j
OTSEGO COUNTY LUMBER, PLAT.
- FORM, SPRING 'AND BUG.
.GY TirAGGONS.
Unsurpassed furl Style and Durability.
We neve recently 344 ed to OUT selection of num,
THE CENTE*NIAI. COOK,
made by Rathbone, Sara C 0.,, Albany N. Y., and Me
Argand Bane Iturnlngirartdr; Stour. spd Cunard ettt
Stoves, manufactured by Perri 4, Co., Alban, N. r, ti t
also keep the celebrated .
DIAAIOND BASE: BURNING AND
FEARLESS . COOKING STOVES:.
Ratiabone, Jewett & Ranaifon, Rangee,, with Coger
Rey ervor nd :fickle Mountings of the latest improved
Josterns.''Repairing
,proinptly, , done and orders 'tot
bbing solicited. •
RAYM & CLEMZ=S.
New Milford. May ' •
:I=kett,cl 'Whist '
We hen just returned, from the City of New York
witlsa splendid etotrof goo l ls.ooluistifig of
2027 0 OMR,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS. SHOES,' DRUGS . .- ItEDICLNES, CROCK
11.01:1WARE, '&c„
.
And saintlier goisis asually kept in a country store.
Creme one andAlLand satisfy yourselves that we are
selling as Cheap as the cheapest. We are always wil
ling show our goo As.
• • w. 4F s INDERLISD.
Br cknei, Pa— May 14th 1875.—M;
•
'The ,Placo to Get Your
DRUGS & MEDICINES
Where you will And a MI assortment of Pare Drags
& Yedicineit, . Chemicals. Dye Stuffs, - Jewelry, Per.
turnery. Violins and Violin Strings. Paney Goods,
Yankee Notions, Pocket Books. Cigars Tobacco. Flu
Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Table .Cattiery. Solid Sutra
Spoons, Plated Spoon., Knives nod Forks. Gans,
/munition, Shoulder Braces, Trusses, Medial
Igiurnments. Dental . Materials. Lamps , sadLamy
Chimney., Teas Spices, Baking Potter, Sea' Dios
Farina, Gelatine, Taploca. etc.. etc
fhll arsortinent of ]Machine Oils and all kincir , of
Varnish, kept constantly on letad.
Pre -
Aro sellthg our Watt Paper at cost, and maim
• Ciosirg out our Glaseware,at a
• Very:Low Figure'.
Get,* can of oar Mixed Chemical Paint, ready for
• tow, and do yout, cwn Patatink
. .
' W
5 • ..
ith our large stock of goods, we feel confident that
everyone visqlng Montrose, will And it for their inter
est to call and ciamine ter themselves before punka
ing elsewhere.
Montrose, June 9. 1575. • .
THE ASSIGNEES OF S. fl. &D.
SAYRE-OFFER FOE. SAT,F,
IMPMED NEON EIRK
MOWERS
Ooe bundred . Dollar Moirer for
DierY Mower - 141errantein The itteepest end beet.—
Save time,. save. money.ssve annoyan ee,b3rbuying bolus
:I Manufarturedand for isle
• • . 13. IL a - tr t SAYRE, for Assignees.
Mbutra Se June 9.3d;1675. tf2s
DIIOIIVDEPEN.DRA7
•
Sewing Mao ine !
Tris GREATEST Atar4vrivetawr OF THE AGE t
Sews trom but 1/iit Spool of
,Thread.
It has bat all working parti f -ls sounders. and sews
more rapidly Mae any-Machine la the Merhet. •
, • .
Bdirz';elti,ng.
. . , • -.. • . .
. ._
it Oqtrthineilturitblitty with Bewatriuld Shuptleity.twt
.. hii All:the hlo4ert Ihtpr°Yr:Merits.
m
, _
Asir). 4 - PutieLAss• mamma, ON A at.Aes
WALNUT DIA FORAM),
Wmxited.
tamp; roil
41!3desii: • •
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Dec. 94, 3M3:: - •
TAxiva3
brit . ) stilt truir com 114 moral.
- .
Niosin,sz.P.ll%.# 4 4 r
JOri.N s TAItI3EI44,` PRUeR,
. .
Nine Stages and-ltacks thii floase Milli cos
ttettinr thip Mootrovo It* thin Lebtgh ,
pAllroadAnd We D. 4.4.1dt ,W:. alltouL,
digU. , - "
DV kliiltirkt: tam"' Good 6 9.toteloaricc- -- /
$ 1 9110:0 1 1 who contoroplateJoking contracts wile
Ue"flew
_VPert Tor the lovertiOn ot adrertiserouts. ek ool
teat cm* to flo
w P.Raweli 41 pc
otk, for whet ?AMP/UM-BOO* #111109 4 . 0 "
an t edition,) oontaining nett of .oser neorpaLirto
aa ortireetes.likkowing tke cost AdlrertigolDQUES tak
en far *Wog papers Inassay „Mites. em tremeadoer
:itiootten • host pakilakers* 11401414 cha to Book. *ll