The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 10, 1875, Image 3

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Voluxne 32.
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Arrangement or Malls.
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, Mont roso Dep0t.(Da11y.)....... ... . tine p M 6 !Ina _a
hoc I.ilroni. (BOY.) - • 'tonna m'l !Wpm_
W pausing, (Batly,) il , tsam '2oolim
reicuiloyilic.t.tri, weektyj .- GOO pn} SOna.ri
';onklin Station,(trl week.l3.):.i ' 700 a in, 7i)uum
oughunituu,ri4ti.l,ske,(triweekly).. litkip ai 7 OUprri
u,•,-uoppuu,(tri - wenkty,) 1000 ant' -1001) ru
tio New lork,(ria Moutrope: Dopot,) Nen' Milford,
I'ic 17 lal*tillilek,ttUd Wyalusing aro daily,
The Conklin Btatton mail runs Tuesdays, Titursdays;
lad tlalktlialm; '
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The Binghamton mail, (ri4 61Iver , '1.41E00 runs Tilee
invl., Than-days. and Saturdays. , .
t . ' rimulsv Btu mall ran* Tuueday*,Thuradays,aud Slit
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atcthyt. - ,
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Th.. , Ntvtihoppen mail rub e Itotluys - ,W6ilkeßday Nui:ui.
inatty , .
tinittorw., 81 . .AuE6 : . ,
A Stage louvet daily tot Montrore PoPot at 1 • ti. t axid
trinruo ut ti p.m
A St nao Waves daily • for Now Milford at ;EC a. tn.
und mturnr at n 90p. rn. •
R. c. P0121)11AM ; P. M.
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Lontrese Ra il way. 1 . •• • •
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Arrositioit of TONE , To take effect on Monday,
neet.rlst, 18'14. ,• . • ~., -.. •
poop Traini. ' . lip Trains
o ,4:titonrtn.. - . . . . , NO111.11:1Vi lin
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5,08 t 041..... —.. Montrose • ' —10.40 0.131
r,to ' 1 11l Allen's.. .10 25 - Fri—
. 513 r 13. .... .... ....CO4l'o. ... ~. ......1020 . 540
r,t,) 120 . Burlier! , ' -' . ...It' 15 , 535
5 '.M ' 1 25. ..... .......011nock'' 1003 525
' 583 199 "..-. , Tyler's. —— . :.„ 0:.5 33 15
515 ' 140.... -
~irtitvill7 ' 045 05
5:5'. 145 , ' I von ~...9 35 •• 453
005 ' 159 , Avery's .• . • 925 445 1
II lt) 29S , Lemon - : ' ' 915 4 115
G tl , .• 21. h) . A 1 0beck,....• „. ,0 05 425
ti. 290 ... ....11arcy'n . ' . 555 .• . 415
• 945' 9.45 ' - . . T tin ktitinnock t... .8 40 , 350 .
All tritl us connect nt Tunkhennock with P. ,r...15.L. 1'
R. 11. going north and south.
JAMES. 1. 111.a.KStailt, Pre 't.
New Advertisements. • , •
Alone—Georgic Lichtens!lein. •
Sale of Beal 'Estate-11.'11, Mame, Trustee..
.t.;*ov Goods—B . . McKenzie. -
In Bankruptcy;
llouics.for Children Ranted.
Liquord—frank Thompson'tt Co. •
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LOCALS.- • •
Positive Resulti—Dr., Ayer,
Notes AboO"Town
To do business a man must have dollars and
scree.
The Belles of Montrose call n great imar,r3
pine men lachureh.
Some of our, people Is .tlifficult to tell
leiw much ti fielt will weigh . 11:y r lookiug tit the
scab .
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The question has bzen iisked if - uny one ever
knew of u Small town who had not the best
Ass band in the State.:
. In 1872 John ir. linqrauft received 930 ma
jority over C. R. Buckalew. in : 1875 lie re
ceives 566 nutjorhy . over Cyrui L. Peiishing.
The business at Court seems to he very (NW
Judge Streeter presidtl4, ass.isted by A ssociat es, Cook and Chapman. ,
Not very. large amounti
of business was reported before the Grnnd 4ury, - i ;
and it was discharged: on Tuesday night. : *.
The
s ineinhers. of the Presbyterian . Church
and congregation are invite to attend a Pas
toral Ree.eptiOrf id the' lioact: of Wm. hi. Jess- .
esq:,.on- Friday, Nov. 13th, frame to 10 p.
ur. TMS is not 4 donation,'nor even a wife so
.ciety4.liut the occasion is intended tor the - inter-'
change of.kindly greetings,- and the further
Ince of kindly relations hetiveen . .p'astor and
people. , . .
The, Woman s Temperance Society Iwrite
the punhe, 'to attend a Mass :Nieeking iri the in
terests of Temperance, V) . be held ••
at the Bap.'
tint Church, Friday evening; Nov, 12th.. Good
tausikt,'reiidings by Mrs. Weston, the recitation
o! an Original ptiem....by ;I.lrs. E. A: 13. Mitchell,
sruishort , inddresses may be expected ;. and the.
mtecting . *lll he, open to remarks front aIL Tlie
usual prayer-nieetlng will he' held on •Thursdaj,:: :
nel;t, at the ri.%idenett'ot 3trs..,lL • :Nelson - .Diri4
lard.
The Montrose Republican called ',Wm. White'
a "oopperlaind," and AM?Urn township reNpon
clecl by giving limPlefmajority. when they have,
been cap:dile: of potifne. 200Republican•Majoriii
ty. RarveyjK. Sherman, who by the same an
tilori , fy, Must *be supposed'to have been all
right ,on that eancstion,• received twenty sevee
mpjority in the town Of Springville„. own
Tet4tience, whiCh is cniable of giving 101. Re
publican. majority, Tins .:s sufficient rebut
tal of the calumny against. Wut, White We
ate satisfied if Sherman and tlte . ../kpuMiceen;
This party •ittsb of "copperhead". is '.•plaSre:cic
.out 1" "
Found Drowned
The . body 'of Elizabeth Rooney, Of. Middle
town, this county, was 4und last. week" in a
pond belonging to N. Ay: Barnum, of Apolli
eon.. :She was missed frotri,her home.about the e
lhtli of KletOlier._ she was somewhat iosan
and 'undoubtedly wandered 4.eidentallY into,
the poud Which was• a mile and a half froni
where she resided. 1. .
Sonnd
FRIEND : Would it not he a good
policy fur, the broken view of the great
gains of their party fa the county last Tues
day, to commence electioneOring for 167 G. I
think Mr. Donator should sound the alarm and
summon, at least., four speakers from-Philadel
phia, etc.'
EAST BaIDOEiVATEIL
tank ltoblmqt
Tho First:National Bank Of, Pittston was en
tered by intiSkea-burglais orOVednesday night
and the saftst robbed of $40,000 In bonds and
money. The bonds were of the Lackawanna,
and Bloomsburg Mt' Broad, amounting to $ll,
500 ; of Wilktsbarre city bonds $5,000 . ; and
Pittston' 'Seminary bonds for
.$1,0.00, btilides
sou v szo,owi worth of hoods of the Oxturd
surauee Company of New 3ersey. •
Brakeman Xillsd. • -' I . r' . •. - - - '
Mimes
,13cam, a .braktentio l on a wild cat
train on the - Delaware' Dii;iiiiciti;,J. Metortuic,
conductor,. fell the.earS in the yard at
111tposit on Tuesday nigtit, and received fatai
injuries.. ', lie 'was passing - over the trtda,.actd
in getting itpon a flat 'ear loaded . .livitli, lumber',
slipped
.and feli, a portion of the train ptuisiug
cier iiint, crushing' one ; leg and - or:T—etila"
fortunate lived four or.' tiveliourg •r 11.0 , oc:-
i t h
ettrienee. I.l.c.resided'in rort.:Je,ry . • , ' ..
- From Franklin., • , ;
Hard colds aro • the
,general. subject: of 'com
plaint in this vicinity.' •
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Air. R. 11. Deg.rt,prii,, is bantling 'very flue
. Louse on Iris farm. • •
Mr. M. S. 13rtuniage has:moved mport Lle
father's - farm, near'J. Merriman'a shire:
!ter, Mr; lratel3mith, a fOrtnef pastor'of this
plaee, p p our:church.oir Sunday,
:31st. 7 . , " • -
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linski4 „corn is the general occupation of
the farmer' riuwadays, , • •
Mr. Edwin Qhurchill has purchased one of
Lillovier's farms and' ;intends to Move up
on it in tbe spring.
Mr. S. O. Dann, \WWI taken. "very suatlenli ,
on Suuday; Mt. 22d, with. torigiatiOn of :the
• lungs, and died tui Tuesday . ..night, Oct, %Rt.: —
The remains were takeu to ,11cW 7 14110 14 and
I2eriedlln the Ilethediat ceinetcry. , '.. •
The occasipmel! raw blast :Ilist,sty . eeps down
or North days
ettinigly reniintA.us of What - la ootniug in a lea'
weeks hence, and' what we •Will w,a.nt to have
au hand in order to 'be prePared for toe-liner
},Tnciee we tkotielpete: Wittteris,beginmow
throw', out its pickets to 'warn us 9f. its 4 ,P7
;roach: Stoves .Are 19,8u,414 wonted
places in Ottis. vttiiefi:iitid'Atou o o4 ol(l . The
falling leaves 'iiiidlthajWinit'' .: MtlistlittiS ,among
the hare twigs tell as - 4114 iviatOris.nt bind,
' • 140 Swat:qua:
_ Franklin, Nov. G, lett '
Prohihitionin Busquettnnun Connty=
1n 1873, Susqucltannt% county was not '
Carried toe Local Optionlity tx majority all
1,800. In 1875, the Prohibition,. ticket
Ibb votes nll toil • .
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The men who proclaim* that they will
by no other ticket than Prohibition n
like . those, who, hiring the late .war
r(*dy (0 Rpm thti latt drop of: blood{
Pri9 0$1:) for their cotiittry : OttiO Yeti _wit
btidrafted, anti chopped oil fingys, and
ed out teeth to make theinselyes. int:4bl
;The jholdbitien vote of this count;
yeatNis valuable but for one purpose ant
isto show that if the \ 150 votes which we!, _ ____
by them Mr Judge Streeter were taiteri fritn his
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vno, be would fail 51 behind Ills party I. iekt.l,
'whereas; R, 13. Littivovithout : that .vol runs
mien or but'six votes shorC of his Party,,iteltet:
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About. Saner Kraut.
Fifteen years ago, saner krtnit tyli.s'g ncral;
ly 'garde(' as n'tnost indigestible:awl as . hole
soine article of diet, and • many perions Iconic'
as riaulily have been prevailednpon i to eito.fs
ster shells as that Unsavory preparation or
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cab
bage. But timew
and experiendemOns rated
that•these. were 'Mistaken.' impressiops. Well
cured and well cooked Sauer kraut is hide
soinc„nntritioui; and digestible, .and last ail of
being i4hoded, as' formerly, it has beconie a
favorite dish upon our mosaeshionable tables.
As-a lunch at hotels, etc.,it holds the . f#stlnluk.
I n
Tao only objection to it is, that ta wkink, it
tilts the 'house with a most noisome s ell. i A.
fortune awaits the Man . wheinvents kitclien
utensil in which saner .kraut' may belprepa!red
for the table without this objection. ' ii
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The Broken - Bing wantS'lnfermatioit. -
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• The explosion of the Ring on Tuesday the 2d
hnviug blown one of its memberectenn dovin"
into Auburn, and being unable to coiled
self insufficient quantity to return addro4:
0813mlher Frazier the folk:ming' startling% ?)
communication : .
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"By the Way, Mr. Editor, (I?epublkqp)an
you inform Me whether Tyler's Insurance, t
deo will be moved to the GiMirt • Rouse ? ykrti
in this section of the comity shallnltwant to
know," - •„ . ••'
Inas!nuch as -Homer is too weak yet to nu.
swerAbcstions, we take the liberty of relieving
the mind of Senatorial 'darling Or If,
Tyler moves his oillee into the Court Ifonsq he
will be ready to pay rent when the.Coini4ii- -
siohers" clerk and President and A.ssitciate
Judges,.pay np their arrearagea for office rant.
the Rine please. ke9 right on
ing theinsel . yes and ridbiining the peoPle
They may get on "131;W:well's Island!' wl/.1.1re
theY won't need, to pay any 'rent. .
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The "Iting"•Coori Comes Down. .
We are pleased to copy , the following fr
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the hut Montrose. nepnbUc t in.; H
oiei co tes
down like Crockett's coon when he Emile II ie
obliged to do so.
.lie says : • fI
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"We lake no pride in publishing the mutt Of
the election in Susquehanna. ceunly,, ()Wing
.10 persistent., secret, wholesale defainatien ;nd
corrupt bargaining against sonic of-our cat di- -
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dates, a part or our ticket is defeated. By he
otlicial table eltvliere it will be seen that ho
majorities in the county are as follows ; J hn
F. tlariranft, Reptiblie3n, for GovSor,-519;
henry Rawle Republic:m i . for State fe tsger,
391 . ; Farris B. Streeter, Republican, fiir Pr psi
dent Judge,.o63 ;. Win. White, Derno,oratgor
Sheriff, 131 ; Henry ' F. Beardsley, Republician,
for .Register And Recorder, 97 ;_henry C. 11:y
-11.•i. Democrat, for t3ounty Trhasurer. 692 ; Ed
ward -G. Ball, Republican,. for Commissioher,
4UO over Ryan,'David 0' Minkler, RepubliOan,
for, etill I niNt;i4 mer, 331 over Ryan, and Mathew.
E. Rvran, Democrat., fir Conainissioner,4l2liov
.er thirds ; Win. Wheeleck, Reptiblican„..for
Auditor, 521; over O'Doull, Martin LlCatlin,
Republican. for Auditor 474 Oyer O'Dolid, and'.
Lewis 13. t)'Dou:l, DIM/ 0 crai, for, .A.uditOrl 14
otter
,Searle ; Calvin C. Halsey, Republipan,lfor
Coroner, -179.7' ' ' 1
marks dr, 3ean'O Oil Roue..
. . TILE STSTF3I OF ITANDLING OIL: 1 .
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The Man . of Marks •kt Bean, .Bingli4nion,.
lipse.reeiMtly !built and Ailed up a buildiiig on.
a lot. adjoining the Bolles • Iloe HatitoryAbil: the
accommodation of their:oil trade; en impirtant
branch of the flrtn's business.-. - The building is•
ttinetpseyen feet long by twenty-four widwand
is Provided with three . Isrge tanks:and g i l l e necl
emary apparatus for handling and bur ling
ling
thei oil and tightening ttre barrels when uir- .
ed.
Marks 4,'- Bean receive their oil in im ense
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iron tanks placed 0.1 cars, instead of in hlrreis,
by which arrangement an icupOrtsiut saviti'g in
handling and fri•iglit bitla is effected. 1.1) 1 11 . en
the - Car is run. elOini . irside the nil house, th i c con.
11
tenth of its tank are draw off. by a pipe into
the-first tan-•• in the hintse,,which isi-patially
below the €urface of the giound.' FrozO Allis
tank it iS pumped into the two retnaining!by a
tine rotary pump. The . barrels. are filled ifrom
the tanks by tt. hose :which is provided - With "an
nat.orn /ale filler., an ingenious piece of niachiu:
eii,. - which cuts' Off the supplA when thti bariel
is filled. ' !
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Another ingenious de%Agn iff seen in tilescales%
used in weighing the barrels before and alter
their.a.rt! fillet • When the- harre! . is flll And
placed 'upon the ettlei r allofible-fow of tigfir(N
shows at a glanfl the weight audlquantiy. A
certain nuttilfet of pounds make a galln;and
the oil is 'mid weight. The c,il house and
its 4!'rittigeintints are i;ernark.ably!comPl4te and
show, the workings of an , excellent - Syste!n of
luititfling-tiieoil, the result of long exPe;lence.
Su Nomoriam
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To the officers and members: cif Rising Sun
Grange. The.committeehaVing•consitiered the
'etiliject intrusted to 'them respectfollY. Strimit
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the folloWing Pre4suble and Resolutions!:
WlitttEAS, It hits. pleased the Itifinit l e .iiia's.•
ter _to permit death to enter our Grange. for the.
'iltSt titne in its. history, and 'has. ttileti from
iithong us our .worthy . and 'well belov 4 Sister
Lavine Turrelloind '.. • .. • I .• •
WagILEAB, li is most fitting that i U. eyent
:so solemn and a calamity so saddening should
be gravely and efirneivily coati's:lived. fend th ut
we 'should more: especially, contemhite the
• worth ofioursleceastal sister. ' Theref re - .! -. '
Reso?.vil; That to the death of 4 i
latro Lavine
Tuttell this Grange has 'lnet'isrith an 'rseparit
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role 108.4, : - . .• - :, , :. ,
- ..Resioltirl,••Ttutt :whilst...We - shall: ev e r regret
her departurewe Will not cease jticher;sh the
.sneisiory:,of her itusd and 'genial. presimee, I;.r
punctuat attendance, her zeal for the. gran ,i
and the beautiful example she set!to,liisrlituulsl
in .the Matson of wife unit - mother,and Jo this
'commilnity As friend, neighbor, citizen find. es
peciatly to this Grange as .a faithful, rindideyot
es.l. Member and that in so far Owe can we
:spill imitate her noble example. • -- ' • ! •••
• ,Reses . teeil, That tile bereaved': husband 'and
children •have our isetirtfelt sympathy and - that
- their s!rength be in proportion- to: thel r trials.
• Restarred,' That the Charter of • the Grange be
;draped in mourning for three Months. .
Ites;.fred,Titat the- Grange. Procure if possi
ble'iind agreeable to thetattily of thed4 - ceitsed
a' phinogriipsie- copy of her likens* :with a
, I
*nimble frant.-tO adorn the Grange.
• ! Resolri.d. omit a copy of these .r . sol ' lions be
presented to the .fisisilyof• our iflecet tel sister;
and RAO a copy hesent ,to ' hothof t
.e county
papers fur publietitiom: ' ':'' .. ••.'' , j • ',' .- --:
J.s.v.s.s•BAlST2Vils4 ' • :
'• . '-:•'.-- '-- -' - -.21.:.,13...Gni5.ri5,. f • ---.- i Corn. •'
..!..- *,", •• -, ! - C.•Grurirria.'•. I -
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- goro "Cortsciontlous Beruples?! • ' ..! -1! - , •
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'-_lt is astonishing ;via , to see Homer, 'Watson
Co:, attempting after their Waterloo' defeat,
to turn Suitt* evidence and reform,the +form
ers. %Viten ihe DetnotratiC platform was pro
, cialined before the election, Hairier, WatSon,and '
"Jessiip and the halanoe of "the tatiyerte spoke
-unput the r,ourily,, declared that.
,it witill"uri%
constitutional" to ranee. salaries, but since the
court House Bing is "bested" they.cane out,
in the Ring onstm, this 'wet* luld'fial-,-they are
tieter : rnitied now, Wlnatin our Treasurer, fieni i y -
C. Tylerstick to the platforrn,tlAir,COnatitutiozi
haVing undergone a great ilia* sine , they
sate,
heard from: the' 'peopld by)thete ballots; ;Fur—
ther-rnore they liiiii"States gvi ence" by ',O.
;big that the Treasurer
,lias b ' eceiving some'
*OD, or . $5OO additional per , on state,
'Vats and Leonia in addition the amount
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11.1 . 1X4 I .IIIONTROSE DEMOCTIAT: NOVEMBER 10, 18 5:
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frOmicounty .dlplicates, •whieh,,tith ed to that
amount shows ii4t the Ring Treasurert.haVe
.received; over 00,00 Q ," pe - r year, „instead. Of
$1,000;. - htitted,'thus.:showint:the
thelzijowp'cOnfessions that the-elec
tion M..111r. Tyler ivitf'sabe them . $1,500 per an
num instead ot 41,000. We hope Senator
Watson' and 4.00. 1 Ring_ will not bunit • their
waistbands inaitenipting to reform the Demo.
crane •platforinjitt this late date, as election has
passed and lightning has struck them, and they
!can plainly see, init wherelt came from. They .
wilt " have all th business they can attend to in
another . direction fini,the \ DEMOCRAT will have -
a fewlitorO Say abthit "eight per cent.
,bonds '.five "five jail 4 . 1jce.," etc.. etc.,. whic h .
h ill malte..it, pretty buil* worti\ for O k a
for some.time. 1 - !'l7\on lie, sirl"`may do just be
foye electiim bit;' it will now require some other
evidence. -
som
zed t 4
u.
is
that
ie cast
Railroad' itecipiat , '. -- , . '! . . •
-, From' the Albany Argus, we copy the follow ! !
,ingi•tipdf t of aniaecident on the A. tt S. R. It.,
in which . .11r. M': , -Gering, formerly bf Susque
hanna Depot, received quite serious injuries
abotifthe head and face. and Supt. C, D. Rain
mond; formerly f,:a resident of the same place,
was also sliglitli, injured. - •
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Eassenger train - Islii: 2, o tie Albany 4, Sus
quelianria railroad, leayin ingliatutoti at 9 ar :
in, Monday niiiiming, an dUe at Albany at
2:15-p. in., met' With 'gait ii . serious• accident
just ,bfore relinhitig. Sch . nevus. It appears
that. on , Saturday' !the r a ts constituting: the
broad.gage had
. eitelt bap moved seven' and
three-totirthinblies ; nearer the .bed of the road,
,so as to fifrin the tiiirrow gilage. In the haste
nttPncliant• upon'. tliv . wo . ri-, • imitoty.i . of n4i.ig
the rails to each particular tie, only' an Occa•
sional spike was driven, [Which wasllhOught
sufficient for P. temPorary.brpnec.. 06
The consequenca was' hat yesterilay,.whea
the enginespassed over the rails, the few:spikes
•Ii
were - drawn. by, the weigi t,' of the engine, the
.rails torn up; and the m il, express 'And bag
'gage car; together with 'a palaee coach . and two
passenger cars,' were precipitated down an cm!.
banknient of about ten or fifteen feet. The
cpaelms; ,
*ere throWn over 'on their side and
the passengers all giCatly(lightened, andluite
'a large, number severely bruisud.' -:, . '
' Martin,.
n ering. Of Spst l i iebanhs, sustained a*
severe WOU d in tile scalp"; Thoinas.llale, of.
li
California, touch bruised, iiit, not seriously.—
Dewitt Seymour, a .13kAkeinItti, residing at Bing : -
haniton,,appears Coro seriously' injured than
till: rest...k his injuries .were internal. Robert
Coboarße, a brakeman, residing ni:Cobleskill.
was much scratchi'ett and.' bruised about, the
head.and face. .Seieral 'others .were: morn or
lms - bruised, and aniong the rest Superintend
ant Hammond.' Alrit. Liikenard Stwart, of
"Neiv York, was infured'about the lace. 4
• Other ears mere Sent over to the scene Of the
geeident,.andotfterl threb hours, 4,be rUeonstrue•
ted train agsiu moved fOrwatd, leaving the
wrecked bars lying' On they:side down the em:
bankinent. : . HH.
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Anothgt Muller in l3ntilford: i : , • .
we give from the Elmira Adverilse'r the par
ticulars of theft tat shooting at .Camptown in
.
Iliad:lord cOunty or(Thursday last :: i •
. \ William Cci inovel, was shot by his sbn-in-law
Henry . Decker, awl 'died in, a very few minutes'.
Mr. Conover' was `abont eighty- year's' old, and
'et ibis time Was living . with his son-in-law,lio
the wifeot whom the olegoitleman had con -
veyed' what iittle property :lie had aceutuulated
in his early`dahl:, No cause for . the foul deed'
seems to have existed,' Without it might - be the
desire to have - . tllet , oid ; man out, of the way.-.;-
FOr sometime; hinve.ier, the
old
in-lik:l4 . has not
acted very agreeably ; to the old gentleman, and
i'i, is said, hAeven I threatened to put, him out
of Vie' Way. i ' .
'rue rmair Occurred- as warms, tieF we learn
fror rt;neightliir who ..wavureient a f: ev% , m i n .
111. , , after triede.ed was done.:
Heeter,had'heett' oat to the neighbors, and
on teturn l ing, stud he did riot feel well, lint im
mediately fe'd - to eating apples. His !wife mtg.
, g.i.t.ek that he COUld :not -be very Sidi. or he
‘voq4lot eat So many apples. Ise inade'mi
,•, . . t
,reply,but rose from his chair. and left tliti . houSe.
remaining a.long time, so long that she became.
anxious about him, and was in the ,riet ,i,t put
ting ori her shoesf to ..go in hunt of , iiint 'when
he returned:. He immediately, istepped ir, the
door of the ohi gentleman's . bedroptu, Opened
lt r and'intiti ."Why.dou't you. get up andlalk to
me like a.man '?'.' He replied that he *it tit now
shed and tired :antt' did not Fish to itirtlk:—•
Heeler ag.tin told ;him to get up aid tilk to'
'him.' On recciyine a reply similar to first
one i/erlit . ,er drew it pistol "and fired at..lfirt: old
'men and escrOAerl frOm the house:; The old
gentleman sprung irem the bed out iOtothe
adjoining roOm'and into the arms of his dani,,ll
- She then attempted to get hirn back to
bed, buibefine,the deed whalf accoinirlished.
betel; to. - the floor •a co e. The neighbors
F s
were arOusedand.Meane inmedfately ttiken . to
capture the shsasiin,.ancl, We understand that
,
lie is now jail at Towanda, but how ihe Was
;
taken we have not bee;:ble to' learj i:
Frandaleid Tickets. t
We arc willing' that P ritzier, Walson'al Co.,
shall swine themselves l down from, tlieir.high
scaffold as easy as they can and we Will give
them all the rope necessary. It is suffusing-to"
read the last Republican, wherein - tbei claim
that,the intelligent dutases of this county can
not read their own tickets and the'ore voted
for Wm. White;for 'Sheriff, when th y:intend- .
ed to vote for Harvey K, Sherman, ci that-if
Republicans had not voted for White,Silermarl
would have beeti; - elected - and that R.. It. Haw
ley and Ctipt. B. B. Gates chea\ed se : deluded
them.° .' .' . • : . t
,
° . This startling news mint brirg Ireltotlile
tears into.the eyes:ofall Republiots r aders. As
Frazier, Watson & Co., are anxiona about sala
ries, 4:c.; we will put iltdm : in a way , ,io mike
sotne:money very'easilYte thefr stetmeo are
true. We Will give them. or any, t i4 er man
Vi tt° a piece for ;every fac !tunas , Publitn
i
w
ticket 'printed in; the • DEMOCRAT ' ce, witt.
Wm. White's nettle upon it that ai,,headed
••"Republicantickei." • We:will givethem $.200
:ft piece for any other ticket Printed 14 the DEtt
ocukr °lnce beuded , "RepubliCan" ticket; -
-We printe,ff RePublican tickets at iIJ request
of Rep . abUctins with Wm. White's name upon
them and ter no other • persoils.und i it'be any
worse toZprint a dente 'upon a ileke' gum It is
fol. 'scratch" anal write one. for::- Ose. who
.1:
would - not twee the 'Ring 'ticket, :Wen we have
:attended and;so did the editor of the•l.eputilica4
'when he'iprinted 'Democratic tickets witliGeo-
Stitiley in i)lactior lienry C.-Tyler for Treas
urer.
We care nothing- for what the Republican
says about:us - anti •we .should `think It wouli
ouUolder that•what it has said or can say 'about
E. 8.-Gatetc.rednunds to hla vindication
and not to hisinjtinr. The Ring palled Win a
drunkard" on convention day and almost the
WholetOin of Ilkilnock branded them' as hitop
nilifiere They Milks:llAm a "coward" and the
t oddlers and the Soplo of SusqUehnutta county
beilTe soldier lu the line, of
battle in defenati?liii country and its boO .
bothpn thti_ fidd of carnage antt ia.tfxa poli at
arena of
,this cont 4. :,441) - not ?Al hut ends of
itti) Ring sitisfiedi or •do they xppose
,
`ll)oStcotidlini4trnutic''shboi I their lait'and
t+i) r kg tr' Py. B i, l o l puerile ?
Piturrnisti. ‘; . •
i We have' just received a very large stack-of
•plain Audi envelopes, letter, and • pow pt.
per, plain and 'ltAncrinn VeaC Mere;cards of,
sizes nod colors; colored pia ter park*, etc.
411 of which'we an itilord to print
titan 'any ott c .irt tideor neighboringmeth*,
and " 'style..-. Work dOne ia black aud
colored Juke. I.tyou think there, is eciy - Oat
cull beat uk,glic,irs trial t and we-Oda ithow
you what •we .cau do. Ail kinds of blanks on
/144 d 9r Plated toorder.
• ,
Business Locals.,
. • Potnttyz . ititfutths.—' ) Fliere s _;:tire mundttiis
rcuietlies that'. cure • sometimes and beeri4e.
trusted as uteittl f but'none bate ever proved itt-
elleetunl=cured so many • and such remarkable.
cases—as Dr: Ayees Medicines.
The Cherry Pectoral-has restored. great num
bers of patients who were believed to be hope
lessly affected' With consumption.
Ague Cure breaks up chills and fever quick- .
ly and surely. • •
Ayees Compound - E tract-. of Sarsaparilla s.
eratlicateslserolulit and impurities of the blood,
ckanses the system and restores it to vigorous
health. By its timely - use many troublesome
dis Orders that cause a 7 deeline of health at:iex
pelted or cured. • . ' •
Pills and their ell Vets -are too well
knorvtr,everywhere'to reitu ire. any commend:l •
thou from us here.- . -- - Benanion.(lll,) Tinies. • •
t LAUUE stock of Ladles' Beaver Cloaks just
rec._ hTi) at _ Omar Joing's.
- :Noutrose, Nov. 3, 1875..
34;tes and Boys' neck Ties, 20, 25, 37, tiOc.
42tt'CIIE.Ar .101111'8.
-
'MN's all wbol , Cass Shirts, $l, $1 25, $1 50,
$1 75 $2 00, at Cuz.vr
spool
&Clarkir 'Cotton l6lol nutnlwrs at sc.
a spool • . at CIIEAT JOUN'S,
FELT Skirts, Drab, Brown ; Purple, Senriet
fromi.sl, to $2 50 , at CituAr
. • ,
. ,
lioys good Kip Boots $1 "25, $1 5042, $2 50
• Calf Shoes, 1.25; 1 75, 2. -
4211 • • at CIIAP JOILieB.
• Looms: Misses and Chilkren's Jitney wool
stripe liokl in nil the - latest' shades and colors,
42tf • at Ctienr Johzes.
.
OYStERS ! OYSTEILS I 1 ' OYSTERS !! I
Cfc'tvd optcls cheap at. the ,
43if , KEYSTONE BALCiOI.L
$
'Water proof‘,Black, 00, $1 00, 1 Ill.: .
Brown, W s 41 00..
11 . - ,''" Nav,ir Blue, $1 25, p 50.
42tf • • at OnExr Jour's.
. .
Mons good Kip Boots, $3 00,, $3 25, $3 50
Call " 4.00,.. 4 50, , 5 00.
" " "
Shoes, 2 50, 2 75, 3 00,
" ." Brogan Shoes, 150, 1,75, ' 200
42tf at CHEAP JOHN'B.
Ladies Merino IJuderwenr,, 65,. 75, $l.OO.
'Misses " - "‘ •.. 50; • 65, :.: 75.
Mend ." ' 4 ! • : 50, . 65, 75.
Boys " " 5O, 65, ' 75.
. -42 tr • at. CITEAP JOHN'S.
'MILLINERY Good in 'all the latest shads
slid styles ia Wings;.l3irds,. Silks; and Velvets.
&e..11,,15t, Trimmed Boats and_Bunnets in titraw,
Felts and Velvet ter Ladies, ;hisses and Child
ren,. • . Steil:RAY JOHN'S.
Boys and Youths over coats front $G 00 to $lO
" • " . : lull -sults • • •800 to _l4
"- .• " pants • 200 to 4
42tf • JOHN'S.
-7g per cent. discount on bills over $2O.
MIOToGRAPIIS.—Pictures taken In all the lat
est styles. ; Old pietum copied. and . enlarged.
Also a Splendid lot ;of frames for sale cheap.
. I
at G. W. 11:looLilit.E's.
Montrose:June 10,;'74.—tf..
WATCTIES, etoeks and Jewelry repaiml on
short notice and warranted, ..nt F. D. Melltu
isti'sJewelry st.tit4.. formerly Isbell-S- Melina
islt's.
Montrose, July 28, 1875.—tf
OWNERS Ai/Aim:b.—Owners Wanted . for twO
uMbreltas and one parasol ,. taken by minim
brella mender to repair, some weeks ago.
repairer becoming intoxicated they were lett in
my care, ',having paid the charges on them.—
The.owners can -.have them by paying for the
repairing and 14 this notice. ".
L.M.BALDWrN. •
31outrose, Oct.' 27,1875. 43w3
Calicoes, - ' • 8,10 c.
%Bleached Muslin,, •. • i 11, 10. 112 c.
Unbleached Miblin, 8, 9,10, 12c.
CantonFlannqls, • 12,.15, 18," 20c.
All Wool Flaribela in lied,
White Ittitl BlueAj • .25, 35; 40c.
4.2tt ' • "at efit JOHN'S.
Ticr.—The.. 9.9 th day of October bang the
day E. et. tor Dr. N. C. Mackey to take pmeiession
of my field of practice' I would give notice that
as the t ontraet was not` lulfilled S shall contin- .
ue my practice as usual. All calls promptly
Attendee to inithe-line of myprotion.. Office
at my residence.' • W. It GnEkti, 31. D.
Foster, Nov. 3,1875.
Misses l'eble Goat Buttoit Shots, 'sl 30, $1 75
" " " Lace " 140, 102
, Moroce Calf " •" 1 02, 1 75
Clitids • " " copper toe 1 00, 125
'Ladies 11 - " Lace Shoes 1 73, 200
" Peble Goat " 1 00, 210
" Glote " *2 75,. 300
42tf at,Cur : Ar Joirs's. :
'Two per cent. discount on Dills Of over $5 00.
A. B. Itttaita, at the Eagle Drug Store, keeps
constantly on hand a lart.re and well selected
stock of pure Drugs and Medicines, Paints. Oils
and Varnish, also a very large, assortment of
Port 3lonnairk; Combs, Brushes. Perfumery,
and Toilet t3oaps. Physicians pre acriptions
carefully compounded at all hours of the day
and night. Give him a call. • Sign of thetol ,
den Eagle and•Slortar. . • •
hlontrose,.June 9 1.87.5.-tr. • , , '
DON'T WANT TO MOTE IT
I will offer my large storlic of Flour and Salt,
and general line of grocery gpols very. hiw foi
a short time for Cash, as, I expect to Move in a
few days into n new store building opposite.
Cooper & Co's. Bank, and de, not want to, tie at
thy expense of moving a large.stock of heayy.
gonds. j 2 s#6„w is a - good time to:buy your Flour
and Salk I haye, never bad a better stuck of.
good Flour, fresh ground 'than at the 'preiient
One. . - . E. P. STAM.P.
Montrose. Oct: 20, 1875 tf. •
To THE 1 t113141C.--AB a guarantee that Tay
lor's. Family Medicines are the hest in market,
of. their kind, and that the quality of the goods
shall hereafter be: maintained, 1 141 say to
all : "If .- atter usin g them you are no satisfied
you-have.rectived benefit in proportion - to the
price paid, return the empty bottle or package,
and get your money back, as I vaut,no man's
money unless be is satisfied_ be' has received its
equivalent. . Respectfully, :.
T 1: BROWICCSO: TAYIon, PrOp'r.
_
October 8,1873. . • . .. i. .
.
WE Timm that the people at 3lOntrose'and
vicinity are finding nut where the most popu
lar. Dry Goods Ifouqe•lit. Bing.:ao, ton is' most.
for C. F. Sisson ;41: Co: inform us that their
trade, from this sectbmi,is ',very large'and con
stantly increasing.: In their stock may now - he
found a. large and carefully selected stock - of
Dry Goods, guitable to the. wants of everybody.
hey inakel it ;specialty of Black. Silks; 131ack
Cassimeres, 'Black brolaiirs,.Black 3.lplicits, and
the finer grades of Dris.. Goods, and in this
line are, prepared' to give. some decided bar-
gains. W s e suppose. that nearly everyivaly is
aware that-411,dr store is located at 61 Court
Street, next to, the `Canal.
Binghatuton;,SePt. 22;1875. . • . - '
11.111,1t.TIONS FREE:
. There is no' Subject, that requires so much
study and expetlenpe the treatmeat Of ctron•.
diseases. Tue astonishing success and re'
makable cure po.lorniett , by Dr. Butterfield,
are due to the gilt of clairvoyance, to the life
long Study of the constitution sig,mani and the
curing of (flames from natural remedies. Cures
the worst forms of Scrofula:. ratairli, Piles, Fe
male Weakness; Aithmit, Kidneys' Or, Bladder -
Win be at the- Caffertv , House : Binghatitton ,
Friday, and -Saturday; Decembe'.l3d und4th. '
Dr. Butterfield still be at the crlebraied'Alin--
erai Springs, at Rush, on 'Thursday, Dceeuibei•
2d, on a.viatt;
•
TEACHEIgic-'"EYAMIkATIONS.' - . • • •
The Annual Iliaminatieris will be held as
follows: f. .
Ere, Friday,Ntivember
SPritiVille-4entrc;Tuesday, " ,-
Aulfuru.l--Porners Wednesday, "
Bridgewater—M_putrosei
_Saturday, Novem
ber 18th.
Foriit Lake—Centre,`-Monda3r,/ November
10th. • ;
Great' Bond—Vlllage, Wednesday, November
Jackiam—Savory, Tbur,sday, November 18.
Thornso9Aien ire, Friday, • t , 19.
Susquehanna Diipot; Saturvl4y; 2O.
Gibs.in---f3miley, Tuesdisy, 23.
• laithrop , --Foster, Itairaday, " 25.
- •
EaebsessiOn to 450112merioa at 9 o'clock, s.
Teaclietn. wi c il need , pen, ink pencil, paper;
and Llikin rodrilt Eea er PrivitAB Examina
tions unnecessary,: ,•
Otilci,tlays-4 1 Irst Monday in each month,
07 ° 04 4 P. - W. C. TiLox,x,
- • COUntYl39erintendeut.
Xonttokti .o oo o " 3 l 1"
WO and examine ouesploodill tap sole gen;
(tine nwo's.kip boots at $13.75 just recolied.
\ Noy. 3 1875 " CHEAP Jon's.
1 I F4lllAritinS, •
' PS. s l lllcox, Veterenary Burgeon, M. it. V. S.,
Tlrorito, Ontario, is now located at the Tarbell
1 - i usii,.anil tenders his professional services to
al; who have diseased horses. /.
&ion t rose,. Oct. 20, '1875. .
I. B. Dhs,saril has kist returned froin,New .
:re
k, baying purchased principally a large line
of lialies' and Children s Pars; Buffalo and
\V4lrin,thes, 131anliels, Flannels. , &u. Lots of
ol 11Cr5letv. goads at . lomMibottorn" prices. Call
a'l see them ' '• - - • '--
'• : j : ,Oirrrzwar.na, llciSENuatat it C 0... •
-„liontroie, Nov. 3,187 x. ~ ".' ..
•
Altqulj9veicosts front 40 00 ti) $l5 00.
.Mens;iuli suits front / 10 00 to 20 00,
..tliqiipants !min " 1 25.t0 5 00.
3leas 'oats
from i 1-00 to 3 00.
12t( ' at CIMAP Joules.
MIN pet' cent. tllicount on bills of $lO and
/
13oit i th - nixo.—Books are ready for Avery,
Bolles, Broils" 13annell, Dickerson,
Fessentleo, 'feline, Jagger, Lyons, (Susq'a)
Nailer Reynolds, Sayre,. Sherwood, Summers,
Thayre, Salmon, Wakeley, Walk
er null Williams.' Bindery at. the store of
Oct: 27,!1875. livoNs &DRAKE;
tur.4s-x:L - Etx..thaner-ss,
•
. .
. .
i i .
TfDri D A —CnANDALL—AV the parsonage In
East t.ttitrord, Oct. 20th, by Heir. D. W. Hal
sted; P. P.: . Hounds and A. G: Crandall,,x.ri. lh of,
oliford. ! 'I
. •
' Foiliz.ll,- 1 Turrrat—At -Little ificatiotys, Oct,
tilliby ghl, H: H. Gray. Perry A. Postet - of
eincianatl, Ohio, and . Stella 31. Tupper, of Lit
tle 3littsdo*H. - , '- , . . -
• •
1. 1
PICIZEIt xci--Surrn--,kt the meidencio of the
hride'l fa her, Nov. 4th, by ' Rev. J. G. Miller,
1/...asr4rd . Pickering' and Alice J. Smith, both
of l'Alele trcise. ' ' ‘
MA,CDtlitstro-- - -13nEcxmatitmE—At the resi
dence of the bride, Oct. 28th, by • Rev. E. W.
Breckinridge, assisted by .Rev. .Dr, Paddock,
Ilinclliartuid, formerly of Liverpool,
Englind, Ito Sarah J Breckinridge, both' .of
13Ingliamton, N Y.
4
3amLik.wzmlss.
FA41 , 1 1 .i.5-:;-.Mar Jackson Valley, Susq'a co.
Ott. 15th John F. Farnalls; aged 33 .years, 10
months and 16 days:
R.X.t rp-L-At the residence of bCr !son, Peter
'Knapp, Jinn 26th; Margaret Knapp, aged 80
„year* 10 months and-15, days: •
•,, tlinneiittle papers please '
piciit.TT— "In :lessup,...Oct. , 28th; Ralph D.,
only:phild of L. B."und 'Vie: C. Pickett, aged
years,B nionths,and id days. , ' '
11111=11
. , •
, —,s•NT , --:- ~ .
FAN' - O s Y D — ' - GOO S•
........... k
" .
, t • .
llavlntrjeft purcheaed a. largo PtOck. of .141lijnery
Goode direct from the luiporters.. lam able to sell
the Noet recent stylise of the season, at prices ;hat de
fy oompetltlou.' „ ••
J(IDLINER,Y DEPARTMENT.
- • • , .
Prench felt hate of the finest quality., and in all the
Istrirlt Idol, A Amy line:. of" Fancy Trimming,. Silks
and tielvete in all the new shades. all kinds of feathers
and wings. A line line of trimmed Hats always on
hand; A Mrre n,fsoritnetrt of tits., horiery„ gloves. 1.8. 1 %
dies' ikrni children's merino underwear, 'ac.
Coll sad see nay Glo4 miffing Uorsets of $1
' W. J. CARVER. ,
, .
, . No..2lCoart St. Cor. Water St
,.'l .
1314 , 1.unt0t.N, Y., Octpber 20.1STS.
'114"
_ v __ --_______
a
Centaur Liniment.
• ' • , There is no pain which the Centaur
, , 1 ; ilk MI ment will not re 'ley°, no swelling
' . I.r i ii they will not subdue, and-no lameness
' I F which the:. wilimot cure. This is strong
..- -language; bat it is tree. They have
a i i..' produced more cut es of rheumatism,
nen ralgia.lock-jaw,palsy,sprains,swel.
q'tli T Pc ' tinge, caked breasts, scalds, burns. salt
_.
thenta. ar- ache; ..tc., open' -the human frame, and.of
„Siralhs. spavin, galls, etc., upon animals-An .one year
than'have all other pretended remedies since the world
- mums,- • t ney are eosin ter-irtl tan ;all-healing, pain re
lievers. Cripples thiow away thi it crutches, the lame
walk. poisonous bites are rendered harmless, and ,the
wounded are heated without a scar. The recipe is pub
'lowa around each bottle.. They set:-ris, no articles ever
401 d .l , efore, because they-do Just what they pretend to
do.', ',Those who-now suffer from rheumatism, pain, or
sweltimr deserve to suffery they will not use Centaur
. Linilnent, white wrapper.; Mom titan 1000 certificates
of remarkable ;cares, including frozen limbs,.chrontc
rheninatism, gout., running tumors , etc., have been re.
ceivia. We will send a circular contain ing certidcates,
the recipe. etc., gratis, to any otie. requesting it. One
battle of the fellow wrapper Centan r Liniment !Swart,'
one h nridred dollars. for spavined or sweenied horses
and - Mules, or for screw-worm In sheep. 'Stock-owners
—lllO,-e liniment? are worth your attention. .1!-To family
sinuild be withoutthem. "White wrapper familynae;"
Yell'irer !creeper. for antinala. Sold by all Druggiste.-,-
50 cdlit;locr bottle; largo bottles, $l.OO. J. B. Bean
C0.,13, BraatlwayiNew York. - -',
- . . •
nilii . .
A ,
Cii tarty. is more than a snli.stitute: for Castor
. Oil.
It ht he onliottfe article la, existence which is certain
to afl !Initiate the rood, regulate the bowels , cure wind
cat s lid- produce natural sleep. It contains neither
ml ': rola; morphine or alcohol. and is pleasant to take.
Chit ren need not cry and mothers may rest. .. .
ti • . ea. . .
hIt,RIFF'S SALES. - BY VIRTUE OF WRITS IS
a7 'its
t
ed by the Court of Common - Pleas of Susquehan
neg uuty And to me directed, I • will expose to sale by
pub! yeedue, at the Court !louse in kloetrose, on Fri
day] is ovember 12.•1873. at 2 yeelotis ye in., the following
Piroe's or parcels of land to wit e .
All those three pieces Or parcels of land situate in the
township of Ararat IL. the county of Susquehanna and
state of Peitosylvania, the drat piece bounded and des
cribed as follows. to wit : Ou the north: by lands of
Jettle Denby and De.ueis Carpenter,ou the east by otter
lands of Don A. Walker,on the south by lands of Jueeph
teoatoonund on the west by lauds of Tyler *oda wild lot
cola :Lining elate acres more or less, and about tiny
ACtta improved. with the uppurteuances, two boraces,
one.l 4 ,aw Mill, two lures and an - orchard.. The second
pieta er parcel of .and situate as, above, bounded and
der ribed as follows, to wit : On the east by lands of
. tins:Shafer eetate, on the north b lands of Joseph Slot
hate, on the south by hindtiof Joel Denny and George
linight. and en the west by, lands of Themes Besket,
cum :elute,: tlftpthree acres more or less, and mostly tra-
onteel, with the appurtenances. one house and ham
The third piece or parcel of land situate as above,boun-.
&it and described as follows, to wit: On the north by,
a wild let, eh the east by a' wild lot, on the south
by-J, lauds al the Shafer estate. and on the west;
by..i, the public highway, containing 100 acres,
more of less, and . about 73 acres improved, with.
the appurtenancee. 1, honee and barn, and 1 orchard.—•
(Seized and taken In execution at the snit of C. C.
Worth vs. Doe A. Walker. Oscar Washburn adminls-:
' tralor of JOhnStniley, deed assigned to llelen A. Smi
ley. vs, lion A, Welker. C. C. Worth vs. Don A:Walker
Joseph Knight use of George S. Smiley assigned to
'l4Ol-on Potter vi. Don - A, Walker, and Nelson Potter
and At. B. Wright vs. Doh A, Walker.]. , , i
.A.Leo—All that certain were or parcel of land situate
mishit tossiesede of Herrick, in the county of Suseue
lia-tola and State of Pennsylvunia, bounded and des-1
erftwit as follows. to wit : Bounded on the north-east'
liplatids of Zlba Barns, on the north-west by lends of
Odes IL Lyon on the diotith.west by lend of (iibert
ILI Lyon. on :he south-cast by land of Gilbert Burna,l
and on the south-west! by lands of J. B, Mon. contain-,
mg Shout _he acres with the appurtenances. ,2 houses,
2 hams. and other outbuildings, 1 orchard.. acid about 46
etres Improved; exceptlng ' then:deem about three acres
-Of) land deeded by G. IL Lyon Adminittrstor of
Japth Lyon, to If. IL '& C. 11. EilllP. (Seized and,'
taken In execution at the snit of Mandist Lyon vs. J. B
Lyra T. T. Ai G. A. Burns.]. - 1
ALSO -All that tertail. tract pr parcel of land situate
nettle township of Great Bend, in the ..COuniy of Sus%
ntiehauna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded an4des4
erlhed as follows, to wit : Beginning at a • stake' and
*tones corner of [ands of Lee Smith, thence north 21e
degrees vaat :$4l and nix tenths rods to corner of lands
°emelt:a by - 3 1cOallle/ , thence north be degrees and fel
rulutites east by 3i eltattlePs land 73X rods to a stone
uiser the highway I that ce north Mx degrees east 41
runs to an din stump: thence north lx degree), east 45X
rode to a birch sapling,. thence east 275 rods, thened
eolith leX degr. et veer by line of tract fig and 50.1tanits
' roils to en original ttorne. - :,thence south [degree stud
ItLettnotes west is-IX sods to a stake and stones, thence
*inch 1 degree Prer..llso rods to a chestnut stub, thence
.eIO-Lit b degrees and 5, minutes west 01 rode to a cor4 -
nee. thence south eX oegreer west 84 rods, thence—i
• $7,14 'degrees east MX - rode; to the east bounds of said
tract ; thence rontherly along the saute 44 rode .to a
point te end 4-lutlie roes-from the southeast corner of
ntidAract, titmice westerly parallel with thesonth line
Ault chinos:art of the :OW south Bee. 433 suds td the
place of beginning, containing LOCO ac:es of laud, with
tea appertereincei, 4 seethe houses, 2 baras,,steeto SOW
Mill, and abuut 113 acres Improved. .Also **other. parS
eel 01 laud situate in Lieu township of Liberty County
and h tate aforesaid, described as follows. to ; wit : lle. l ,
Mg the whole of original lota numbered 27, 63,75, aOd
Id, lying together in the tracts formerly of S. A, Laws
'mid emitaluidg in all 413 and 97-100 the acres as surveys
ed by Witham WeutlLJ April 10, 1836,
-I re
excepting the
trout the following pastel of land sell to Aaron rounge
.14 Deed uatet[Feoruary atil, 18143, as - follows: All that
ceithin piece Of parcel of land lying in thb township
up Great iiend; in, the County of hump/Omen* anti
Beate of Pk:moll/anis, t hew:Wed as foiloWe : On the
cast by the Lvov fence. and. James Clark. farm, on the
wf*t by a lot owned w..Bdw.in Eldridge, on the south
by tee steam saw Wilt lot, containing efl acres, being
th
known as e lot forneoly• contracted to Joseph Hen
drickson, together with all and singular the tenements,
ligre4ittatueitta, and epputtetuances thereto be.louging,-i..
Uttioie in execattun at thsesult of Sarah IL Bruce, Exe
'etude, and Charles IL ittsbrouck and Jame* IL OAS
[muck, Lxecutors of Dant I B. Hoke, deeel. vs. Jacob
ilrowu and Eliza Ann kku , and F. Rowley Bennett
u ‘ .ll)
Vaktey. stud (ibeeter , 11, it *,Terre Tenauts. ; .
J. - A4so—All that certain-piece or parcel o f land situ.
ate in township,oi Beetoklin in the county of &IWO-
Minim and State of Peuneylvirda, bounded akd deserm
oil** follows, to.witu On the north. eneLnOikrat by
lanaii of J. li.. ,extersre j ;4ll the *oath by pOblietalglateity,
illisieg a front of s4s feet itt:Width, and a depth Of 'di feet
he-the the same Mon) or leiw.together -.with' tUapporto*
since',, one large r frarna;atore awl dWelling:lkuuse. one
two story frame building; need As a shop, oas hat;
Steen fruit trees and all'improved. Weized :and htk.
lii-exeentiou at the snit Of Leonard Boarlolll. /Marta 4,
Visoworuland 4i'ritswortml '•_. ; , . 1
• LSO—AII thettettain place or parcel of land eitelnei
In the township nrApilactin. in the county DI beagle-:
henna and State•of Pinntqlearile. boundedlas follovra,i
town Beginning In the public roadg l itle Do* ,
Apolacon to Chocoent at the cornerof Tb Roimays
laud ; thence westie purchestoa corner ot Cringe
land; thence south 2 degrees north 180 perches to land.
of Compliee Ragan ; thence north 88 degree* Welt 40 1 0.
perches to • John Pallithetti,* thence north 2 degrees;
west 170 porches, thence' north 88, degrees west 85Kt
perchus,north S degrees east 673 perches north 23 dlr.:,
gnsee west ltiX perches to John Lyons j d. Mem*
south 88 degree east 'MN pyretic' to Tho of Rooueyi I
land ; thence by , the cams south 2 d west 108 1
perches to Vice of , beginning. cou.ate 90 acres or
land more or less se i h. the appnrtenaucekl' Lt•erlaell and
taken In execution et the sett of James B. Carmalt
trustee of S, E. Carman, doc'd. Jona Desna
• ALSO—AIi that certain piece, parcel, or lot of land
situate in the township of Oakland In the county of
Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as. follows, to wit : •Oa the north by Staid
street. on tire Cast by lot of W. Eas:wood. on the south
by lot of Ann
.Caten and lot of T. D. Eastbrook.and on
the west by land late the estate of J. B. Kettle, decd;
continuing about 115) feel. vinare of land. all improved
and having thereon a frame two story and basemen;
swelling hones [Taken in execution at the suit of J;
C. & J. 11. Cook use of the First Netiotud Danko: Su.
squehanna Depot ye. John C. Tilting.]
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate
In the borough of Susquehanna Depot, in the county Of
Susquehanna And State of Pennsylvania, Inn:Tided and
described as follows, to wit :- On the north by lot of
E, 0. Taylor. on the east by lot of W. 11,,Stratchen,
the south by Lewd street, and on the west by Jacky
sou street. contakili , about onetifth of, an acre, all tiny
ro
pved and having thereon a frame two story dwelling
house. [Tau en iu execution at the suit of Wm. Lt. Lao
rabe'e use 11.11. Wright, assigned to N, L. Lenheim oaf
S. H. Sherman and W. IL Larrabee.]
ALSO- , -All that certain piece or parcel of land sittn•
ate in the township of Oakland the county of Susquei
banns and State of Penasylvanis, bounded arid doieribi
eel as follows, to wit : On the north by lands of Wm:
IL eon, on the, synth by a proposed street, on the east
by Janda of J. M. Westfall, and on tho west by Ueda
of M. 8. - Ileteherjbeing 60 feet front on said proposed
street and extending thenfnnti the same width 150 fee;
and containing About '9OOO square feet of land, all nut
proved, And having thereon a frame dwelling honse.-y
ISt:lead and taken in execution at the suit of the hta
teal Building. Loan, ant saving Association of SusqUe-:
henna Depot vs. Seth
N. 11.—All bids must be arranged on the day of saki
1, " Al. B. BRUM, Sheriff.,
Sheriff's Office, Montrose, October :V, 18'15. .1
•
THE ASSIGNEES •OP - S." -H. &. 17.
SA.YRE OFFER FOR SALE
i-rinthEtAißm4s
IMPMED MEADOWIIRIc
MOWERS
One hundTed Doilay Vower for "{
.
Ott-U.
r •
Every Mower . Warranted 1 The cheapest and beet.;—
Save time, save, money,saVe annoyance,by buying horde
rean.facture.
Manufictnred &afar sale by
I - 8. 4. do D, SAYRE; for Assignees.;
Montroee. Jane 211.1875. • 1185
VALIIABLZ
Farm For Sale.
The subscriber offers for rale the valuable Wm known
• as the I - !'
‘ Ellumaxiciaris Placifb•S i•
Said farm Is one of the *oat desirable farina to the
couuty, and is beantifully situated In the' Village of
Susquehanna county, Pa.; ;there Ise
good store, flooring mill,, saw milt, plaster mill, and
blacksmith and wagon shop in said village. The farm
is situated directly on the.D.L. it W. IL IL, one mile
and a halt from the depot at New Milford+ and tonr
Miles front the depot at Great Rend N. Y. as Erie It. IL;
contains - 19e acresof land. acres improved, is well
watered, hiving a lasting stream of. water running
through it and water conveyed in pipes to the house,
barn and cattle yards, it is well fenced, and under
geed cultivation ; It is well adapted to growing grain,
and is fitted for stock or dairying ; there is a large alad
convenient 'dwelling and wood house, well tainted, and
beautiful la wn, 'withtilartibliery a large horse barn. car
riage house 'tattle barn, with two cattle yards and @hods
and stables for feedings; dr or stalling tows, and two
:orebuts of grafted fruits. Terms of payinent made
H. L. SUTPHIN, !
New Milford, Suq'a Cod
ipeptember 29;1871-4m,
I.This standard article is compounded with the great
eat e,ire:- Its effects are as' wonderful and satisfactory
al e'er. It restores' gray or faded ha.r tone youthful
valor. It removes all eruptions, Itching and dandruff;
and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. Ity
Its tonic preporties it restores the capillary glands! to
tboir normal vigor, preventing baldness, and tusking
the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing nothing
has been found so effectual, or desirable. Dr. I AAJA.
Hayes. State Amager of Massachusetts, says of it t I"!
consider it the best preparation for-its Intended pbr,
poses."
littakinghanes Dye,
FOR THE WHISKERS. •
.iiTblis elegant preparation may be relied on to change
a color of the beard from'gray or any other undestr
le shade, to brown or b a k, at discretion. It is smelly
anplied, being in one preparation, and quickly audio'.
Ictruslly p roduces a permanent color which will neither
t
b no wash off.
MANUFACTIMID BY - 1
' L
B. P. Ball do Co., Nashua, N. lIE..
SOLD BY ADJ. DRUGGISTS AND DRALBIIIO nit
- i MEDIODIR: . • ' t
IJuly 'l4, D 3215. . • 111 1
Ayer's Cathartic
FOR M o t. TEM PURPOSES OP-A•
FAMILY PHYSIC, •
CURING
)etivenees, Jaundice, Dyie•
:pail, Indigestion, Brien-
Ty. Foul Sputach audit:ea*
.teadache. Erysipelas. Piles,
Bhetimatism, Eruptions and
Skin Disease-, Sisi o es t ieas,
Ivcr Complaint, Dropsy.Tet
.r, Tumors and Salt Rhetim: •
'orms, (lout. Neuralgia,aa a
loner Pill, and Purifying the
Blood,
i purgative yet perfected . Their
„now how much they excel all otter
Flu e. They arc - este and pleasant to take, but power:
Cal tie cure. They purge out the fool, humors of the
blood : they stimulate the sluggish or dl e ordered organ
into action ; and they impart the health and tone to
the whole being. They cure not only the every 'day
complelnte of every body. but formidable anddanger,
one diseases. Moat WIWI physicians, most eminent
clergymen, and our best citizens, send certificates'ef
cures performed and of great benefits they ha - re derived
from three Pills. They are the safest and best physic
for children, because mild as well as effectual.' 'Being
sugarcoated, they are easy to take ; and being Rarely
vegetable they are entirety harmless. '
iituiraitztrilr . •;i"
Dr J. C. Ayer Ai C 0.,; Lowell
Practical lad iiialytleal Chemists.. -
SOLD BY ALL DRuGaisrs AND, DEALERS' - IN
MEDICINE.
Jul 1,,15
VALUABLE
Farm For
The subscribers off Air sale the valuable farm Ittenni
,Atidrew amfielel Farm,
eltriate in the tormahtp of Afiddietown. flosquellantis
Co.' Pa., rontalnink lAD acres, dignity creek Aut. ID urea
improved •, 40 Sere* of Very nice hemlock and pine tim
ber, well fenced, baring IoC rods of Moue'wel).„asid well
walAfed, will Ott *old at a Ltax s in. Enquire or ,
' - L. A. IiaWARD
. • ' ' ' Middlettown Centre.
Also, 125 acres of laud adjoining. Mostly creek AU,
wed fenced and Muter a good .e tate of caltivation4 with
good budding* and two good orchards and In cottneelms
with tbo abase would make:a first class dairy flu= 1
will be sold with it or separately to snit purchaser*. For
farther particulars caU upon or address. I -
, L. A. HOWARD. ' -
Or ROBERT STEAMWMLI.;
Middletown Centre.... • -
lintmachanna
October 114 18730::tf.
C.7C, ClP,ltaEllini • ; _
Carpetter. awlldet
,
ONTRADTS to erect ittnatunis of ap klads. - 1
00
acalon and complete them in ovary dotall.‘ *ROO
ano Olata Mantles, *oath; SUnds, Doors , and WiudOw
Framed, forpfsba d . to otder.Altaft , IlnlidlOtt and
its paper otada apoclattiaa. Employ TIOU. but OZpir.
eacta workmen; - shop tea Ihe lletbodlat
Itontrooe.datouirsW,lNTS,7ltil • •
Dzsramiu§ ,
ROUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
' Sitneed In thellorongb of , Montrone. - A yeti flee.
frable properly. /lint. Iflrlte House , good Ranh OP'd,
Pratt r Tree*. tu besting, godd weil; and other soar
youlencles. 'gar particulars. , ougulto On thetatlDlMPit,
nAu
October 6,16 f liouttoie: Pig.
T.732.cierta,lxiaair.
Vie nil/km* l3
Undertaking
• igt. *Or, • - bitettiga,
Altneedtah. b!)pienvny otti,4 4 4
". • -I!.
..mtnit
- • • -1441,
•-_.,:,;_.::::---4..i. .
..I'•_-: - ' -At':'
EIVE
THE OLD STAND.
The Undersigned *out& respectfully 'esisottoc to the
_citizens of 3foutrisee end Vicinity that . they brae adbed
to their establishmeaat a frat-oates - .
" , st
.
• iipt .s,§4
under the direction of J. 020. BRIDINSICKER,of New
York City. We will keep constantly on baud '
FRESH BREAD, BISCUIT, RUSK,
OAKES, COOKIES, PIES, MC.,
At Who!elide or .Befall.
Pvttk~s Supplied Reascinably.
c —o—.
ALSO--s large and attractive sierittournt of
CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS,
Etc.„ Ktc., u num.:
TOYWFUN
TOYS I. ....... , +PUN N
TOYS - • FU
SPLENDID OYSTER DIMG • ROOMS
Up staini.
31c.1t **path
E. BACON Si SON,
Mosttrose, Sept. v.. 11375.42 .
BILLINGS_. STROUD.
42ftneral
INSURANCE AGENT, }
illszaztr come. =Ps.
Capital Repreiented, 11100,000,0001
144: 11 ITV iilrL)l4 ): 40* 1141. i•)-fl
Llyerpool,London &Globe ' 11 2 0.000.000
Royal Canadian ITIIIIKSUCe EV, of, Montreal, Can- .
Ma. Capital - 5.000.000
ans. Co., of North America " '•• R 5,250,000
National. New York, , • ..
Ins. Co., State of Ponn'a " fro
1
Union Mothal "I -' • • • 00,000.!
Lycoming Fire CI
,oix ,000
Lancaster Flre:lns. Co. - " ' Mo,oo‘
'Fire Association of Phil& 2 000.000.
Pennsylianls Ins. Co„ Phila. . ' 1.300,000
Co...mercial Fire Ins. Co., N. Y. . *moor.
Fame Ina. CO.. of Phila. ' 250.0 at
Watertown Ins. Co., Watertown, N.Y,' 600. 0 0 1
Home Ins. Co., N. Y,. Capitaland Surplus . $ 4,000,000 0
Atlas Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. 400,000
Hartford Fire cn s.. C0.,1.. apitalsind Sarni at $,8,00p,000
The undersigned is SPECIAL AGENT for the follow
lug companies ficg.fiorthern Pennsylvania;
Fire Association of Philadelphia. •
Lancaster Fire insurance Company of Lancaster.
• The Insurance Co. of the State of Penuryirania,o!
Philadelphia,
Xa X IP ZI .
Conn. Mums' Life Ins. Co., Await!
American Life. Pbll'a.
P.r.MraTfi . 0- ) L; 0 •:' is' '4ll
Travelervlns.Co.,llartfonl,C.apitalaeSurplusgXsoo.oCo
Railway Passengers $850.m,
The undersigned has been wellknowntn tbiscounty,foll
the past liyears,as.an Insurance Agent. Losses sustained
by his Comualn les have always been promptly paid.
SW - Office op stall", In building east from Banking!
()Mee of Wm. H. Cooper &Co.. Turnpike street.
-•
• BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. ;
CHARLES li. SMITH. office Hanger.
S. LANGDOIt. Solicitor.
surotiose. Nov. 18. 1874
11.(;)33INOC7)WIS
Southern Tier
FURNITURE EMPORIUM!
88 Washington Street,
3131:imaltrassistort, N.
" . ,
YOU will •Find the
OUT SIPBEST AIIIORTKIT OP
112' 1112
OF ALL KINDS.
At the Lowest Prices of any Store in
• 0, Southern New York.
All Go4di Bold are *ABRAM) u itepraseated
.71ov. 1814.
3Cire - bitcoriii
S. H. & D. SAYRE,
Are liotMed that their
It
•• 1
ACCOUNTS MUST BE SETTLED
i2:l!=itietWb'Sitia.79
r: they 141/ be coUsOod M aw.
1 : *LATIUM it COMSTOPL
Assignees
,f. •
_ - • .
itek3r
naii.
Jo ea mut for salb by
,- • , ' 8.. J,
UM* 1!ill
`IOLOUR.
tips
AtaP , lAlxx7i
4E00E41E3,
a4tbssig4ol
1 111 4 reii$21i. 1011 1 4101Z0 . 0111,
AN made*: I '
Mosttqlso, Apt!}
tiiiw'E'ltl3'd itiorici ljrtro c- on, Is
t4t u """ ." C er ? .ls " 4 "
• t
alg tl Z447: !
wit;
Zto 4 Atli 4rtul4l, late' 'of Cleeet Beak deed
ielea -Helmut:- Executor. • , •
to Seifit_DPPP, lets 1110,11,1,4 a
• tesurptouli.-Aamiutetreyir:
to 4.00. Rics..llo at, ded d ; Rob'
led Aimadet, =Maar. •
Ba_jamtle Y. Wetroes, .tote of Usrford, deed Y. 111.
11W e, ,Adethdettstor. 1 , •
Thek tie secountebte Imre Wiled thetr *meets in
Hme HeereHeett Meth and for Itee county s ma ck.
mit tio tli=eg o ti : ,!Lb_e=r3 s to
ovstay
timiim4c,feaftmorN"datVr.lu g istai.
wows asee.stion. boo * met
A' •
N
1E5,000,000
64,500.00 ti
E. D: ROBINSON.
u. J. wisp.
IL J. WIWI.
Nur f aN3x , 45.
TVIIWANE;
OYD Si CORWIN
CornorotMalnand Tamplkats.
2111X.CloATTNILCIPMIZI. ri.411..,
RIII'MT7I
isercrcrinst
1111 IND SIIEET-IRON WIRE,
Builders' ,Hardware.
pUTLEEY, ETC.,
DJails, by the Seg.
n •
Thanks to our islands for PasSltrorp.
•
We would be months:Mal to tun and all who know
they have unsettled aecotuste with us. if theyinialt call
end settle by the middle Of Vara aut.
Feb. 4.1574.
0„. Ori is sti ll
sto • 4`44,
The crowds rushing to ChesP?ohn's (Poet Ilelldlas
or !pergolas. Still they come. 'Why It It than f" No ,
suss we hive reduced our entire met of the MIMI
ug goods Xi per cent. to make room fot , fall Reda.
CALICOES;
MUSLINS,
WENS' BOY8r1X1) TOUTWIV.-
Ntea,ciya•lMlGatlie
lIONSRY. TAUT GOODS. NOTIONS. k
BOOn t .BOOTS, BOOTS
SHOES, SHOES, SHOES,
HATS, COTTONADES.
c umulus, cicyr
im , 1 8 ., Busipxs, now
Jewelry a fine asortinlint. Low 141 we
If you want to do well,
Coma and see how cheap we sell.
Specialties,l '5O MBAs' Booti.
$lO Cashmere Baits.
GOATS' CLARKS• •COTTON, 5 Cis.
Ik'‘‘Pec s. th r li amoi:l
(Chipp,Joka.
Yogtroee, July !ISOM.
At No. 33 Court Street,
DINGMUIMIC.; N. Y.
NEW GOODS,
NEW,..GOODS, ,
As iss.bsvojust retarked trove • tkir ot New Taft
attar purchasing Wye and Irso selected stook of
• •
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
of ND kinds bought from first bands, we aro sow pm.
;and to °ger goods at pelmet that will sails* 111oam.
est buyer. We bar. also added to oar 'lame stock St
Dry Goom, an Immense . stoat of
OLOT , E,ICLSSINER/S. AXD MUMS.
for Man sad Bora wear. W. are sow, proparel
ulna j
SUITS FOR ALL!
'who will ere us a call It ire Use aril elan morkpail
en_taird talc the season.
Ladles mid gentlemen, you will please aft and ems.
tug our stock before you purchase eliewbers.
Thankful for part favors. we hope for a onttlausttan,
of the same. We remaro.
• t Tours
• • m r e rr. bowan
014
liblesamtou. April U. 18111.--tf.
4
-a • .
, •
rn S
Tt la &Heald Liniment for House and stable use. A
valuable combination, discovered by a celebrated
llettehendst and horse-Wrier. .Was Introdueod
United hates in the youth,* and since that t tlinstOry
Its great success. In the core of diseases, it nas woe
for•lteelf that world wide reputation It so tidily des.
erre*
rivalled. and now Wads at the used of all linina tor
. ,„ ,
•
AS A. F4IILY
It has already gained the eostldoses sad stlale
of 111M:timid, of households for Ito many awes of SW
cuss were external NOpileStloao are of r mach Lupo&
time. It to modally admired 41 a family remedy itor
tie patellar chemical combination. pommels; so batik
invedients, Mite tincture of Caimans or red- . el
which cheap and salutes. Liniments are I cos.
ed..l which lactestajostssd of diminish the tallamb.
Use, nuutinirit oy,tiattife a speck). core ISt
RIIBITXATISIs lIRADACHIt. SORB TIMM
YR - BIS RIC, isfirtANlK 7 i.t - NiKio6.6llAiii l li.
CULDs, BRILLS. FROST, TIC DOLOR"'
lux. BURNS, CUTs, SITES - OF
POISoNOUS, INSRCTS.
i'iNthaosilala and dire:Bona accompany oak bolas.
- Doty ono—only 111 cads. ed_ omits. or. $l.OO--and
doss not give good satieDienm rotors Um OW*
MI end your money will be reftiodod. Call los
S. B. *Ad take no Won.
D. G. CART A , hila4 ProptiOtord,
, MilddlotbWo. Omar Co l 11. V
TOR SAtill:BT
A. B. BURNS and M. A. LYON,
vniaribitodfo,se , A.
Panthazable et all Wbolonda end Wail states to t%s
solo
Monitor*. 'hi oth. 3810.
00.1111XTINVLLI 807110,,,
TIM ' limn is itimi afrnimin as tbg Lime
med. leading
trots 11Plaglestittes tit Xergsare to Ca sk. .
• lbt Station op the D. L. Ai W. R. IN . Pargoe ,
plug at Ode station will tad rt eogratiool to e
.ate; lasi have proper oortvestrostr. to cant -,
4
, itay phiee they uteh tee Tat means op
keel* end biro, mkt were posties og ;
Sartain the Wilk. for past eit
ivy owe moods, 1 gall be blry SO 00.1.0ng
taso piddle IteltuAT WleNdit is NE .....a.: ._
. . V. c Va T,
' .:7 OtorboOrdlis, Aqui 14 4 1M1044 . 11 7"77 -..,
HARDWAIIII
I ALPA.OAS,
NEW GOCIPS.