The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 01, 1875, Image 2

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Cldiaten )ilereataing 1 " 1 .F 14111 .: a
add t~+ipet iii 2Ksrttstr Pentioylvania.
GA'ciosed pl , ..New.York, on Saurday
*s4l Log
, , .
GoverrioT.,lngercioll t
~lolieettcut..,has
ApPilaioaativerricrll E.' Eng ,
Setior, to flu the va•
nanny; eause3 by the delith;id Hon. 0. S.
.I"rry. „itppointmeot, gives greilt
in - Connecticut,
tand , wiil lwell received by tine country
at large., - .
iut log on correspon ent of the
y'Ohloago'ittler.:Oceayt does not take a•very
rosy ; of the prospects of the repub
tf*l,liiirtii'for the approiching.presiden
';'.iiil,ffie:Otion.; Ile declares that the presi
.d4itiAl,'!Weo',Will be donliful. enough at
beat for,his party. and thir,iks that some
, candidate as Gen. • LOgan would
:'fltilie;' - will'he the only ealvatidn of the
fartv '
",. 'T6 XiOrisbniv „patriot bas adopted ,
• the s taiiityto' form. _ It is 'believed by its
y..proprietoisf that it can meet the wants of
,;.,:its subscribers and advertisers better , in
‘ o
-.', .that"fo tri than as a folio.: 'We are ever
'' ..ready', 'welcome ibo patriot in any form
, ::.:44.) Tont it does not change its marked
ability iS a first-class Democrat :c organ :
~,P,eing,tli- e 'oeutral. 'organ of tli o'Llemoc
,i lacy it ,tocratata„ it ought to be taken by
exery mellber_ 'of our party.
411 7 K1i C . 11'0
; • . ..tvfri,•iffiy it 'is. lietioraint• more and
inure apparent hat a, needee
bankrupt lava; as ,well as in tlte
in, tlesiling with
•‘l .. f.inlikiwpt - dkt,nrit. • There aril' many inen
tha. jicticiS
..ennistanices,;apd who are harieStly._ batik:
,:rants; iitnd .wllo4esire to 'honestly l iay
orediiprs :to thi last cent 14 their
~ .
'ability;: , but titifortunately. roil& .busi ,,
was; `community there, are professional
, ~., ,
:ti'.t . fkruPti;„' who fits( . Ai. .-
gapea Inverutier of habkrapt courts. .
'... Every *±..niati
:, who .'becOrries . bankrupt
can , iie.Coubt?for :the.'dtssipailUn of his
rot an s t i ofid ye:owes it, to hilt oredittirs to
G‘b . ol-u0 if he dueit, not then _his er44l
- lihOultOnsitit, upon - rights aril
tntiko blm ttOatint: thia'ittdcyrie, pro.-
feqiciatil for
.it w9l.lie a.. matter easy of tlenionstratiOn s
tbut 4ass of. baiikruprar resort to. tli
et ritti forflthe mere Too rpoie of cheat i
'their 'Cieditois;' by eoni po oil ding,
,
,se.lvys.receiv,ing the larger share of their
, P.seFtt. B fur fictitious claim's or intthe fluqk
of Botitiowvilsges, W— hiC— h
. simply repro
. Boit itioniTthat has been pocketed pre-.
I pitritory' to acompromise with creditors.
,iora tour ` through the bankrupiby, courts,.
, tins , matter ie .looked into, it will be
,fr, , und that in 'sr large number . *of eases,
debtors instead af Wing able, to'pay only
10 or 25'or 1.0 cents the * Zoller are
able to pay, in full, and are only conceal
iii ,teal assets under •ficti Mils joss
.es or claims that have no real existence
, : and,are made with the collOsion and for
.thlibenifit of the debtors' 1
kbodification of the:)aw) i, inay -help
.this
matter,to a, great extent, ,5 4 . but: deter
lailuiti4,:i'on the pert of erediters to force
a oomplete exhibit of all, bneinese trans
'actions, and thoroughly investigate all
losses and plaiius: will do mere,' and if
treditore, make 'up their minds to
adhere td this rule t4ey will find
it greatly,,tir their advantage and the race
-of,,proteesiOnal
,ban i krupta will, be wiped
, on t4—Petabsirg Poet
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LIBERM TROUBLE& -
' Cho tieikti betw* .ti the Ilnited - Btates
and Grott.Britilpi for the suppression of
;the ithierut.elsce Ifade ia held to warran ‘ t
thie'conetry in interfering for the p'roteo-
tiva tpeitvublic of Liberia front the
tianger by which it now' iiienatee4 by
iiiioadis thi, nstivea bf tian io:rior, In,
enraii;ntion it, is well to state that
vessel hail been. ordered . to • that .part 'of
the Africati tout that`tbe pructi
.
loop oft he +rutty aft carried ' effvet
Our the allegations is that Englishmen
'still con Untie to trade with, the natives, in
ppen,,dslian4 of , the •enstonis laws of the
I.ailatritu and, that"through
this cliannil the natives -receiv#'firearms,
ether appliauces of war.--
. rhe'little'liklitibliC very. Wiet;liinlertlict
ekl trade with the , wild men a the inter . -
uuleitunder'. such rn les and regn
As provide 4. If' uhserupuluus
tAidereare:permittO to break those isws•
at their,phitaulre;peace banndt -he •preserved
Or- , elkteliterAik• piogress
tievtlopetieat and the arti'of 'oivi laut
of.. the 'u l tithOritie,s
and
„ttio. : friends ami
• supporters
this inciement. , ,to .gridually ier c tiod 'a
,
•ifteeful' p er over the imtiVes and
- ipres4 ..sinetig ; 'then] education and 'the"
Vatqtotfatid'"•Mitraitits oivilizeil and
'This• is a coMmtiidakile
work sod, ehOuld not be' interfered. with
,A)jipiterf , who would injure, both the Re
vublio of faikettia and the batifes,, to put
are aattaigli'samh a::.iriuniip.r as to troperii
•
the rowo Af4 4o , , gove rxi me bt , (4 , ,Librria;
"their - g9v- -
..,swirrato,,•,..rour t v.ne matter skis now arres
,,tedihisitotition of the govertoent Of•
o.this.eitatitty,..4t daub:dela, - also be
itteDdd i O4 tr.at of O r e Kt ID, RD
d
h in be r • ' •
no • irr elievedf rom '; a seri-
- • .
- "'''O,I)IIAgIZAZI49N.
Tile'l ' t sar' 410 ' Ili .1"04r in Infer ,
A 41tr, .
''''it ,le t tlio inaWatei of organizat,ion ha thin
in n -:L • following ser,gention :, .
. state nt#o4,oo .
into
.4...4 it ,'the . election Alistriets A
, „4;
.':.mV.i,,.------- „A ri d-x. 6 one member from
'L.,' ANIMO"P"-"*".' 66ti — En , the , eleolleo , dintriet ;
- -',,,,6014 i1i44414,43°r--` watts 8601; be ex
;'"lbridbilritilio l ' hB - f The county ,conunitto
'46515-thii:Mtvil'er &teiet. ' ' ‘) and' he sh„uld have
cin . the4aegt*„._ ..,.,..".„--. *xi member of' the ins )
. ' `. ,4m ikelmonitintima ri npafirt‘ed in ,the linit..-place
•' '....."' ----'
' '''n'T-the dintricifernegleorof
~A it 4* Dirs:o4...A 001214c:e t Se ',4110 Chal":
4: 4#174:11E5—r.....
tieo-41111110 con',
~I4W . sitti , rtivanal ',
' honidllaYe AM Pow"
, i ,„„, t o
:: firikifiniion% 111Wher-if the , coluity , Connnite:
.1:. ' 4Stina 10'hiii ilutor: The:
*orb? A1"2.1M.'•
's, - - ''' ' , jark4o424-44:40-w-v--" • '
24,0", .ralatil9oo l4ooo ,
'Clittirmittinf the county, .ennitititten should 'COn;
'atitute l she: State eentrat iCointitittee, fibettid:: be,
foUr- - or: fries parts; corrt*pntu/-
"ingiWith - a tilviSion•or;the state lute four or.five
•diStrictitAtid uviee•theirmattalionid be:appoint-.
itithy• the Chairman each% of these a
visiOns`i• thtve •Viee-presidents Should coinititute
an exeCetive conuutttee which might 'be , fre
quently called together by the chairtian forre-_ -
:port:mul. consultation. •
• This:Would, .be • our idea of an leillclent'.Or
,ganiiation ; and it
..would ellitieut provided.
tite chairman of, the' state torinulttee 'was. an
energetic and capable man and , the chairmen of
the couuty,:committeei w.A his efficient . secOntla.
,11k,
'' failure to select a ..goo Chairman' would be
Caused. onithyllie stupidity of the committee ;
and to ensure good county .elndiven, we think
it would be well to tly.e -.the . state committee.
power to rdisplace such as migig. be found to, be
inetlicient.and neglectful: . . .
AlthoUgh 'we agree with the manner
sOggested',by, the inielligencer as td.the
Way of tliviclitik 'the . State into distriCts;
and. the style, of officering them; yet we
could not 'be' induced - to forsake - fiepub 7 .
liotin , form.of government. soy .more fit
party 'organization.. than nattonul.:—;-
Such . a goiern men t - . is founded upon the
: !riwill,of the governed" and ought alwaVs
to'be considered tiputi : Jhut basis.. The:
principle&of ,our government cannot be
:made exelusiv.elpDetnooratio, but; of ne
cessity; M.its extent,. it _must be repre-'
seutative, - but we shell be Much older and
change our views .very materiully before
we'shall advocate :the adoption . of official
tyrants instead of .41'641 servants, either
in our party organiiiition'or . our state
and national 'govertfinent., We think the
people have-bad. a surfeit of these'in the
Dist ten. yeUrs. -
We only take Issue with the liilslligen
tio; uppu,the powers of the officials. We
would reverse the • order"at d iiistetid of
making the chairman Of tbe State cen,
tral committee a sovereign ruler,. with
p mi"
oWer to chop , the beads of his
,sub
ordinates to, Snit .his crwti• caprices, we'
Wotild place that power - with the people
thetniietves. Namely :—Tpc•fctichcol dis
tricts" shall have. the power :to
,temove
their olfieers.. - The county -cortunittl;e
shall have. the power to remove its of=
tiecre and the State , committee shall .
have 'the power to reinOve• its ofticerS, all
witch sh ou Id or. coil rss* be for can
Our reasonis this. We believe no man
it set of men, can sit about .PhilialelPhia -- .
-bmoke "Havana(' and hate a good tune
zenerally, arid, tell as • wt:11. what Iv.: need
n Snscinehanna Whhty as the people of".
this county can, 'and ae - never shall sur . ,
render oar views.npiin this subjjet until
• .
we have had different experience, froth
tilly.we have had yet. That there is need
vt ;aft organization
o empliatioally
proclaim as any one.. , Our party has been
tit the cuitOm cd'haviiig, a chairman of
tn'e "Stet e central committee w„lio takes up
hitt residence fur the tithe being iii-Philii
deiphia,and there ]has' l been a great deal
et` szratubling - for the position, and some
"coolness" created minds of• toe
who hate :failed in obtaining it. in fact
we : haVe been told by.• some that our de-'
feat this year was beCause :John Miller'
wasn't chairman. We were not defeated
in Sucnuehanna. county, but our snece,s
did not come from 'any chairman. of the
state central committee, but the Dem
ocracy 'here knew .what were the • true
issues in. Our county and acted upon theni
and the result liaareWarded thent:' This
is the kind of drganiiation we need.; 2 •
•'We have'been chairman 'of the county
enininittee'
of. Om'. ccia for several
years and we'..have..had -documents en.'
otighaent us, printed in • Dutch, to ah
most keep Us in wrapping paper the whole
itime.7 This Would
.Seein very profitable,
to' us were it not for the fact that they
have 'coin usabent dollar per pound in
. eipress barges when, we
,could - haVe
taTught other paper three contsa-
Theie documents are as valuable- here
where there.•h. probably not a bandied
- Outchinen in the county, as twine printed
in'Otioctal ••• .
We: Mentionithis simply to show how
much these Philadelphia 'chairmen kiwi
aOont "the, ..wants Of 'this 'section, and as
an ; argument' "against • unliniitel' power
heing placed in their hatids. What - we
Wantof u chairman. of-the, state central,
committee' is, to execute the' will of the
people if noWer;and not iA) impose •
iiPo'n them he can render
any assistance to ap'y,seetion - when called
•u .. osi by the local nuthoritei, let him..do.
-so and at all other atinies' let him smoke
ht S own pr in.,. • 2- •
Henry Wil•ows ilutbood.
.• 31r. - 'Wifson, in las. Conversation, very
seldom referred to tile.eventsiof his early
'itfe; - although it was not a , stihject Lat he
ever avoided. 'Only -month's - ago,
'unusual - ft-eiiti4 in
;regard. fo'some *cruel
,iietvityaper teportS
affecting the memory/ Of 'it la mother. • lie
Said that their ptitincatiou nun himinore
atiViiersonal ''auntie he hail'ever're
e.sived- duringhi4 Whole public life. • The
revolts- Were utterlvllintrue, for his moth--
,t'r. alts 01W "Of t=he very ;•best women !tilzt t
ever
. lived, and to her .teaching more that.
to ithutist any Other,.brall other
Invitees; he ,owed the-. formation
best traits.tif his • .character... Ile asked
me if - it would be Koper for him to take
public - noi ice of. thee • .un rive reports; us
:be visa.. tLx everything 'that
:would lie proper defend:hitt mother's
memory. I heard him speak of .his
er only once, ; but it _is hardly urceasary . to
deny 11 ; , Ittive • somtiineto 'Seen in
Kitt I. V14)04 parents were gypsies; they
weralespeatible but very :poor New Eng ,
land- people. •
in a conversation:about two years ago
on the subject of tabor organizations, and
the condition of the laboring classes,of
this country now When compared . ' , with
what it was 50'"or. even 30 years ago, he
'gavewe a Urief sketch of ins boyhood
,
and early tuanhood, 'and_ although the
leading facts which he recited have hti
fore been published..4e, narrative us he
related will he none the leas interest
itig,Aud I transcribe, it from motes which
made at 'the time.
hfiro," ; he laid, "in 1812, 'and at.
the age of ten yeare was 'put - Out, as an ap.'
.prei:tice...tO a 'farther ! Frau .the day of
birth to'the .dat I was 21 years old 1
nexerilthd a dollar in money io spend for
During the whole of myjui, ! .
PrefitieedniP inneter never tilt Once
gave me a Peau.T. >'On that, oconskin he
allowed me a holiday with pertniAsiori
attend.a .muster seven - Miles- from borne,.
and gave me three' cents to spend: ',V
"ivalked - to and froM the-.muster,`aki - of.
edurNO . spent .tio mere - than that sum.
"On .the day. 1 was` 1 years ,old—l re
member it verf ,StitordaY.
tii Cf - Fehtbary—in the afternoon, my
•„waiter gave Me a Yoke of
, -
•
THE 'UONTROSE DEMOCRAT, DECEM E
.-,,',14 utter l's:old:01 - rOfe ifft...rhOon:iit
.oxen6o, 1M tolot '.h.li pit *Ult ::t0:.. - di4istS -' of ' , til
~ Opt (14: t : eAtle..,t.otr. , : lityl.• . in..t,iotr tol
keeii-ttikomry..l . 'e ui% di ...),totiOt Itioril i lig!
whttih' he dill;'' hot-i , clitti.gitd, ..tne . s,o .fits ,
fotit: ': I . l'ikthl ;him 1.1114:JO& look-the . ox
en ik r vil.y. I 6410 theta : to 11, rfitti.for' 6'75.
atid 'took his INte- - .f,r tlio..a. toutit .- .11.30
when 1 .becane of :' if gt, , , I - I) aI , for fi...lov, , i i
1
::.years'.,A4rk . ( I : was sent,. to.: elioni„ only
:tour : weeks Oitli.year) $815.; . 0 had:earn - IA
57 coots., whielt 1- had , ' in sonic: - Way otfr
tabled, : hotll'had ..paid :50 'vi) this - to my
ntustet; far tec i ping: my.. oxen Itwe . eights..
I. then: hfrett,mys:elf
.io a' &Oilier; 'agree
•iltg. ti) , work for Itti is month -t4td-'board.-1
I_ used ;
. to get, up long htifov- clap igh . t;
feed the stook;
,gl-4..beeakiagt,d4tid.just aal
_
the eist i wits.t.;htwi nun% - tiipe 'streaked.
,with red, atart off .19i the' wotps with my •
teiith. ;,,.t. iced. to .elute thy , .Adi Maer • pail
. on the - ,,sUbittiside'l-orit tretittokl:cOblin:
oe draw log 8:1,,,w-toksio the,mill . hutil lifter;
thirk;tit'it igh tf Thou ' . .t 'wel4t .66 nay fed
the stack; ate i mpatiPper, awdl Weil t 'to bed - -
my father tentltd r i the 1811W-toll' most of
th;titne . .fOr inaiiyj years, , ; l4' 50 tents a
day..
.' . '. . ..-. . N -. i -
_ . ... . . _ .
Spritig of the sani4 year :I Wk.
. T
My pack Amon 4 - back Mid. tirtittled afoo
for the town 'I now Aire / Natick,
Masi., 100 milesaway, and that journey -
cost ine 12.• :worked :there at
8110eiltkitlgil'itveraging 'lsr ihoursla dm'
'and the,.hoit work ' . did at the :
bench 'was at hi:Aiming sikies' for $5 a
week. of' thiii Paid 150,
pegs and $2.00 - 'Or
,board,'46 that I had
Jeft just $2.501 - 4 have, bottomed 51 pait
'of to •n's shoe, anit thcit foialittle inure
than 50 eentit,..: But even - at this rate, I
got sOtn inoney nheitti t and made up my
mind to work. my reap through Collette.— .
I lent My Wong
C ola, man m Boston ,and
, and
Aec
went to the adtuir at. Concord N.
'I had been there pal six.' (three ?) months
when the man to %11 - ioni intrusted
my ftnitune . faileit 4 - Land- I itiist•it ail.. , 1.
was so ref:lU' CiAl !hill- although I, owNlthr
two or thre'e wekk'irbo;trd,l
ly untible to ply tti,lor even to , take a let;
tet from the Poittlace Without ow
ing - money to apay' the , poietge.
frtead Mvited to remain and board,
with hikes, and pay wizen k
Ski 1 sMyeiP.throuOt , the Wrin, rind in -tite!
-Winter earned intone - 1. enough' for pay
by teniching Sdhool. • NOW, Fife men Who
-are working a Ooemakiiin honrs it
darattd earo;og frOth $3 .to .$5 a I,lay;cont
plain!!
Wilson'*•lll4 slietchta sdmejinieli
referred toitlit etenis Of iiis Curly
, 10' one • mi±inorabfk! . .. oceasiOo elte, (1,1156'
mot ~fl.itt 1858;in Jility vo . the
"niodsiq" ',:ip , .•06 of
mond of Soutif Cdrolioi, ht
"Sir, 1 3 , 171160 ° E:0n of a bire)ituz:man.u-
Itilatiorvr,sqlho,.with•the seythity
.wi t ilte•s on hit; brow, •by
4" daily labor,' too
have ikien
. a."birelibg taborer.' -• Poverty
ciist its dark •and achvsv`lovr
the hunt of: my ehiaood, and . ivatt Wazi
ottletitne4 ',there-Han tial4dep gtiez4.. • At
die age, of tea'. years'—to aid.: Hint
gave .n!le; being; kvepilig gazint„
6peetre:from thr hearth of the muth'r
who bot'e' me-4 left 4be lioine of my
boyhood :an t i wimti forth to'eariir iny :bread
by `daily •
V,V1100411. *Me.
. , .
.'.- thilge‘ntleinati red at his borne, in
3imit om =Ty County i letinSylviinia: - laSt
week, i aft I t. an ' itlif si! which extended.
through_ s veral iMo . ths. '..rhe first . sy m - .
:toms, w ,tch were o a dropsical nharae
te exliih'ned themselves mere:than a
ye ago , slice which
trine he gra(,lually. '.
became more . feeble, . until the.en4'of his.
life was. reached. in a, penceful„ .painkss
manner. , Mr. - Witte, was by, a in . .Nety,
Jersey, .I.oiris. OutitY, • in.. Mayi . 1818. •
Afterireceiving such da' education as was.
common among - lipvs of his oa - 4: at that
time; he - removed kith l, is father .try Bucks
countf,.in. this' ! State,' and engaged .iii 1
mercantile' business, ,Being . of an: enter
prising nature, Mr.".Witte - Awas not -satiS
fied with the limited; range ol' a .couni ry
business, and heince : belterrinved tip this
city and entered upon . tliti same piirsnit,'
only a more extended plaii. In'aildi.
tint, to this. linsinek Mrl Witte alai ezn- f.
barked ill, the fiur . i`bat,6 !and sale of real;
e tatt in the tilt) . • istrict 01. biennium],
and in a short tam:- 6.01 hsi.gt gini. - Ltities
of ItUid in ithar Jicality; - 11 e was also
elected a Commiiei nier..of that district, in
w h ichl'capacit y Ii . 6 f..-.- ?.r ved -for se v e raty; ea r's.
As lie . was an ti . tive' at - id pronounced.
Demdcraehe soinyattratcted.the:notice of,
the, itjaders of -that party , and - in 1852 wai.
eleCted . to, Cotigross; in - Whfch: body 1 - )t .
sewed one' term. During tli.t - . time -1 - 0. - -
.mad 6 ii report ..- ti ion The, - Smithsonian
i l -
In4ti in t,; which iit ra:'.....tf'd ninch littentitn
i n i al p a ils of the ponittry. 4 ' Contitinily
hisl),l.i.tyi t tictrtity'i - n ..11 I 1 - I>rlyer i)Ccai.ol
MrMr
It 1.
'Wittei‘a,s mit lel.iiS Atte Drn
e“cratlC.
eandidale - foi. Gov( - nor in. 1857 - ,':i860 and
1861: - ,it.; 'he fail - p.
d t4t, ...tich he goal of
pis i t alb ti,,,ii toils .s 'pa rt;citLi.r. , alt - ooki:o
on each eca...§.ion Iye -r,•et.i vi 4" con pli!lit-n
-.1:
ti,t - y aoti..- , :ku - 1 h .: hit tiT part:or his ,Illy
iiiir:-. Wilte. est'abl i shed 'in thig fcify" a
wi•ekiy . : Pii - tocrtiv ' Ipaper, calloi ' tio•
Ci(mn?on . i , thltli; wi ICI - tile cm (11; - :cted with
aliilltY4 l l' id - with! i it diort tinie l i of -,hi..'
,i t
.death. . 1 - 11;,, was al . - i t leaditi -, : inetntcr of
Al:e Miler kif Odd ji , ll'i;us,::and.lOraitd
i
Atitter• ., the- 14, ;ii -t:• . :-for,: ntan).- ;liqu'H.
:Mr: Wit A. , Was a 'inn- of d , cid.d i ithiiii,
iind :ii law. itical . Eli iikr of far. .niore ) b a n
orditiii,ry - Ti'ire,e,• p nit . and - ill ttlisg.,tier
lie 'had 1 :An . eLtri st; emphB.llo Mariner:
w tich;toati with P werftil—,ff,ct. \Up o n art
ALAI iehitel 1., i privie'hfe ')1r;
. IKit - tr.! was
ki i nd,l gclyi . :iiil .- ,ancl- oilfgagitn.t; and • his•lt.s,.
Will he 'spietrelyn4..inr. , :i i .d by a wide ci rC.I;.-
of atiiech i fe:o frinidiiihti . nequ4int/lees.,
Ilan& 71711e5.- ;-':
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I' TI g il l'!'"'"" ---- ."
El 4 , iiI, I :PHIC.••.- •- ..
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11 1 , l ' . ' . eand4 . .' - ---, .
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- • La,- - .)11 - 17;.7gi.)V-.. 25%,7-,l'here h4been a
lieuvy p.04 1 01 - slistra ite gale off" the' oak. of
Fifettlirrci': EiOnte klittig botite were lost. -
. -.....8iite i Ostiertoiit are . ktiown itirbave"
I)i•efiiiro iiled andifinirteen are •taisshig..,
: .
•,-,•,.. So firlAlihgep t lingo ir.y , bao - •• 1014 - to
ii
`rib . army po o . lir tit i iiiin ,A h 4 vilr,' oil the_ re
po t .thitti parlirrieht' , - sits. to be called. 16-
,0 her 'to vousider tke. : E3§terp ; ilritition.
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OUTPLOW oF. BULLIO,II Pli.oi ISE BASili.
. The : bullion in ,bolh departtnents of
the' Baul.. or Eng Loin has, dticreailed
.£128,0021 4 tiring. the, week. The propor
tion .ofli reserve to ,liabilik, which list
week ix'ail -43-f.„ has now riseto -432.. To
.day the r e has ,been 'la ‘
ablaut,
still fuither- with
w -
draallof : bullion , o balance, of abt,
X 38,00- i I "- - , - •
The X ntilei Bank (if ' L 4 i has
_initspeadetl. Its liabilities are ;eati ilitk4'
r .
.t.,...„50,0,,,, ~,,.
._.. ..,
...„....,
_i Commercial anti Banklng - Tailarps.
IsTewr:York,.Nov.ii.26.—"flie failure or l / 4 /.:.
- Waitzfelder & Co., dry goods and'ontl-gli
thereininta 'of 80 'Worth stmet, is, an
- hntinoed to-day ; li bill; kis i'.,t &tided.
• The liabilities o ' thelMatinfactiirera
.034iBuilders" bank, which suspended to.
AO, not including , the ' inpital which., is
tklo,ooo l ,'itie about *3O ,000, 11), 1 , , D ili.:
/iirs of the billik 'ussetrt that tilf.vt , ! tal ;
aill,cient,iP6ts to payLikpoitts it) full and
1014 4:‘,bandoino surtlus ionaining.--
Valiant -Lifißtier lia3 •liiiontupl - milit(..:4l re
'6l(l.: • .-.., - ii :•:... - ii - 1-
••'' • ; ~'' ' • - • ' 1 ~ '
EMI
• AfAnnt.D. Nov. '.25. -General ,Qumula
has cuptur,d San Criettvhal, with 411 the
C. rlu positiona Ow neighborhood ctf
, '
••• - Lticlitionntreinforcemci i nvi, tet the'num.
bet ! i,,f.l,3t;is inen have 'einbarkea foi 0n-
1
;::...An.official .dit,patchlrom.General'Que
stieeli annittitioi-s that, Pb.inpeluna liaa been
cotriptett.ly relieved liftp'• i r liree days' fight
ing.- Twelve battalion {'Ul (Wind yvt;ra
foaled with heavy loss. 1 ,
- - Vile . niunicipalit v of , Victoria ,are pre
. /
paring to receive Xing Alfonso, on his
way to..t he iron ti .. 1 I _„:
. „
- Don Cittio4 - has . - wsnedf 4.-proc!amiqiup
soldi . ers to; e.nei:gette re-,
si.stlinep against the ~.fieSh. attaek:ot the.
nortlNry I .
-tte lniparciat - statei, *that 7,0.06-.'per
-- . 4 1 the- Phillippine
lelumla will send o' the Phaudel
phia I;x.hibitiOn.
_Arrival of
New : iloux,. Nov..f. 2G.'-Tile` Ctinard
skitiner Abysi.si!inia arrived ut the Hook
abaat tw — eiy,o o'olock *4 - night 'yiitklits
Enlinoioi , catTdihill AtcOloskey On botird,.
Uftta. . - a pussitim . front Queehsiora of
twelvt- day?, .• The steamer anchored in.
quarantine stortly tif tierwa rd. tiard lila!
Me. h. -the:ei V this n Closky w as , in gr h(ta health : and 'Will
t ! .,
reach in!tirne for
bri-iiktist tvi ,it: his friends.. No foHa a l
j•e&l)! ion wilt he ietbired• to hirN. : Much
interest hus been felt i in' tlio:cOnliug of
His Eiiiiiloice; and his safe • arlivul•wilt
beltiveted with" pleatiure •by 'those' _who
dredil,rvl the ocean "passage. at this: lute
season Of thelear. ~.
~,. '4 • .
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• • - . - .Tarriele-lliarine Disasters. •
.
QUIF.BEC," 4)V;- 26.—A dispatd.h front
one of-thy: survivors of, - . the . . - Magilalvo
Island fr...et says • sli i vesselB, were !lost /s.hii
wily 8-..venteen- medi were StlitA out of
sisty-two.- . - ;- -
;
ti
SAN PF.AticiScd,.. 0V.28.----Th schoon
"V Eeatliore, 'hence ft r (loose ,bay;iS ashore
bot tohi; up, at the mouth of the? _Collin)
Ilia.ri%er. '..Sue is- ritortod . to' liave had
thitty ints , ligers besidcs a nretv•Of telt.-
4.1.: - are supposed to be .104 t. . ! •
• .
I- • • c., .
.Small per.: ' •
.
'Pa., Movanber 126 =-The
which 1 11a3 ben incvailing at,
haa broktki out at
alioithei• plaet :dung the, llyhtuitm , . mai
iltitsf . ,a At 'Hawley,
heC porsotisart. Ole•cam
itali!y,ll,.tvt!Atiarantut.ad ail I.) ,, alssll9:wit,g
r 1101 sy rnriqn of the disvaso with a
. I'lOV •of prvventilig its Spread. 1,
•
. ' " A Tcarith
• :SlosTicimi..i); N. Y., Noi - . 26.—1 n tin
;11terea, tat, het filt - t1
burg,•NewYork,.o kw days siiice, one
raised 'U iron poker and killed'u child in
Ine ;inns Of the othei-.
General Neivs Sammuir.
, . .
General Butler denieshuing4 Virgin
ia,. gold mine. - I • :f' - ..
.
''. The Indiztna Republman gate; conven
4ion will meet •iii .February . to nominate
ealidiaiited for Ante °dicers to lbe - voted
for . in Oetober.‘' The candidates are. to be
pitied ; . . • . . ,
,
i Ea-Governor Clifford, president - of the
Roston and Providence railroad,' requests
the 4irectoril went his salary down .oite- •
nail rather than reduce the wages of the
tvorkmu on the road. --.-- -
F?rry, 'president priY tent. or the
senate, tt•liws being lin intlatioiilst i
rieMi;(l. limit tlie ourl'Hcoy to
i'800,4500,001.) mill wake 04eubiqk8 a hi
•b'r •lict -r fur dues tO the guvern
a. telider
- i
tnen:;. .
TL' e meetings .of Moody and' Sankey
in continue with unabated
uterert.* The audiences ark: •from 9,000
.o'lo,ooo persons daily, and seem to be
r ittracked by More than curiosity. •
I The official vote for governor ot...Miii
iieskita 1 - o?Thilsbury, rep., 47,191 ; Buell,
I.ieni, 35;173 ; republican majority, 12,-
018.. Pialideb rep. for s'Atk treasurer,
bzia , 5,605, and the average , liepublican
inajority was 10;451.
. .
oretiify'Rotesno ha 4. declared to an
ittlyiewve tliat . ' the activity in the navy
hard io 011 ly a precautionary,. Mak. tzre.
Trouble is not . anticipated ' with othi.r
colin - i.rws,'lJl4, it it. comes, it-Will - lint find
the United states a Nprepared.
I •
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1 Messrs. Randall, Kerr. Qox 'and 'Wood,
I)rononent I.4 , ittoeratic candidates. for the
•1.-rwuk - erJrilp of the house, are 'nit in Wa,,h
,togton, and the caucusing is getting \i,ive-
Nei ! h r of the. gent leinen . tn.ttittd
zippettr, to be'.over,i;oiltillent. •..• r"
• - Tlie cO' nuttis Ip.ltr , f from in 11.tiltaisippi
:14i've the Df•mtierat)3 a nnijnritr of g 91575.
the rcioalnitt, , will slid' the
•
m•liorny til 40,,U0 , ). 171.1t4.! . 11gfire: toe
11.-publlcavl
1 , 47 r:itt:.47, in; Cot!'gfes atid
• A lively rel.ss;lnger rail way war has bro
k-n"4,-iit in Pn4a , lelphia gr. , tvia out 41
de:;:rtiuti„n eif this liarket street.
tint] . ty of ftillliifig•
track of ,t;tt -.Emet conipanieii
tlie.Cilestnnt.. street, I. , ridge:
•ItiA. , ttin and School
f rialnerial A!rts has fie•i!ii
.nerinanoitly
select!on of un oxcelli?n * t
of 't riist,evs. A ct.m - to :ob
tain. a' elniner has hear appointed: , of
Which esq:;,is Chair-
•
Pattatna datest to Noternber. l l7 show
that the r inst revolution is: :completely
o vett& wh. The, deposed President hus
betaken himself to
.a.r.other state. The
revolutlon•cost the coasts pates $1;060,000
and.the customhouses Were robbed of
*200,00.
There is great excitement at Print *lon
,college in tone-quence of the expulsion
,i;f students belongigg to secret souffles.
'The forty students: expelled yet° • nearly
iall sertiore, and it is understood they have
appealed to the faculty for a mitigation
'•cif the sentence of expulsion.
Yung . wing.,chip4e commissioner . of
;education,. has Vought a lot in Hartford,'
10,,t1 n eel for 4100300, and intends to
have 4rested tika it a, large biiildif4o
,capable okf accommodating seventy :per
;sons. It will twd e.s the heailonar
ten of the commission, who will there,
, suptehtend theledueation of the Chinese
/ you Lb. ;
I The,London Times, Not 9. bas 8 very
!lugubrious.. review- of the' condition of
ttrade in Great !".15ritaiti. It shims that
;the export triide of the country has large
-iv 'declined, *bile the imports have been
bliglrtlw to exces,s Of the firsf ten- in,ontbs
,of :1874: The , iron, coal, ; and - talon
trig; C'4 are t 4 'etief setts of commercial
titi;ros:lion, _Rind there is no
prospect of itnprovetnent. ,
New dvertirientei
,
and Lum e n.
' 4 " , "wPari C1e5p.4914,e,
. -
O, t TRA.Y.-r;clunio. into tliPt ep - . pl64are 4
ItytcliTrintei - towpotp,
orto Ted. lop-horrir:-,voy;' with mrtifte - lit4 - Rad
Are yest242olit i Anyone, proving: property Ind Loy bag
etukrzeal rim Ts lee tug' Oar."
Briti g ewat D4 l6 4o-44.1115w"
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Olti2SS #9OO
Closkey.
BQOTS :SHO
31obtroee', Docember 1, 18t5.-2w.
ekository of Fashion:roaalare, a
! \-•
• Notice* of Ow •
Dazar Is et heft with cdrobldau :on of
that we el. Mom Rod in ant Jour. n I 3iitl
lf" la the organ of the . world tif fa,
Trarckr. -
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. The 'Bazareetninentla 14 , 01 to every- member of - the
ho r.ehOlf.—to t hp ehlldrew hi droll 1.111% pre' ty pletnrea
to Ain -young ladies by Its. fa' lion phtv,i in Ulictli,'o va
.rlelv,rto ttie•provhlent tuatr-)n by 11A pat t e r n s foi the
eV Illrou's clothes, to pafefOnifias by tk , t,t , chi , tUi.
+:l ,, lAfor embreidered ritlyerA, and - luxttrimis drerd,ing
go 0, -. (tut the readinwtnitter 44 the Bar I.' obi
t° Ilrof grant exeenen , e. 'ffho paper bar! actuutred a,
wi .. illll , oll4rity for the fireaidi .unto,l wilt it atE.lllB.--
N. Y. F,renial /nee_
I n
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.1 I its way t6:rt: is Urtatittg liitd it., . FrC.h' arul.truat
worthy 11-9 a to•bioe rnid..3, its , -'silrieek and t!-itryti.ll.l , po
etry dull arinile.. are all iuvignruting to the nituth-4'lti
cog° era:hind .lournal.
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ht•herta. .
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free. ,
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binding, will be o xen by exprpae, free of charge, for
00 each A comp cte Sit. comprising Eeight Vol
umes: sent on retell of elbh Tat the rate of jtS 2.5 per
dol., freight at expense of purrieu4er.
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to such Illustretians of the centennial Internaticuar
Exposition as may b , peculiarly appropriate touts wi
nning.
Newspapers are n to copy 'this advertisement with
out the express orde of Ilarocr & Brothers.
Address, BA g •EK & BLIOTBERS, N. Y,
I 7
Buy, your,Ci?Oing . 4.Chettp Job n's.
Ayer's Cherry ‘ Pectoral.
For ;Diseases of cite TbrOat and Lunsts.suCh
an Coughs. C01d...," t 4 hoopinz Conch. Bron
chitis, Asthma, and Consumption.
It sqll makes the
elleet nal cures ol Cough*, Colds. Consumption:,
that can be made by medical Indeed the t_ttennt
Pscromat Ise malty robW.l These danetnnts olseatax ,
of their terrors, to a great extent, and gin it feeling- of
immunity trots their fatal effects, thin „is lceil founded
if the remedy he taken in semen. Every family stniuld
have ti to their closet f.r the remedy and prompt relict
of iti members. hickness, snffring, end even life IS
saved by this timely protection'. The prudent should
not neglect it, aid the wi-e wail not, Keep it 4y you
for the protection it affords by its tituck'y use in sudden
attacks.
• PAtP/lIID BY •
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Cu.. Lowell Ma*.,
Practical and AtlilyticAl ChemWs :
LD SY: ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS DI
ItEDIt;LIE. '
Nov. 2 1 . 18 5 41.
. _
AYEIt'S
For Rafitorinfri •
•
TO :IT4 NA 7 Ull IL TIT3ILITY ASO COLOR:-
• •
Atiranclmr }Tam sicknetp
dirappuit.taieut. and
be4oditary • pi ceityp , :o.itioli..
all tut:, huir Itrity.. and
ail It•-r of t Nit) indigo it to
andtlia - ernaturcly: •
Atam's Hain 1:toOt. by
14 - bi,o; and exteiisive usi:.b
littiv i la 11:it. It 1110114 Ow
i lII{ lig of Ow hatr
t" ufti•ti .reuewi , the
a, P2lll olVeVo , ritr ,
i , vettire, , it- cultir..wlion rad-
WI or?nty. Pt i lan Int v. 4
110 nutritive on.: itui to
13(141(11y actir ty .and, prat
litnifity. Tiror ti , artir,i cloak'
T, - 1.11.11.1 , :r and etrenr Owned
lost hai r re,:rowg with Ex:A:ly- axprrA-ion ; hair
Ss checked ad vtahli•hvo ; Lhi§ hair thirl , oto..; nt a rik:
ud pr arty hair restune their relo Op
r Its t ra:-"'
unit is ' , inv. anti •It inn - 1111 dandruff, 1:01$ all
houtore, and Jaleps the -tali) cobl.cleari and ruft—;under
dl, , ,Attea of tne aclin ate ini;aisible.
'Alt - a drelaing; for hair, the ;Vigor le pritifed
for jut gulf-Tut and agrecalde perfanie, and valuhd for
the oft,lnrtre anti ricuttera.of tone it imperil.
•
. MY:P./11E4 lIY •
Di. 4. C. YE Et at. Lowt , ll, lifilss.i
Practical and Analytical Chesalp.ta, .
SOLD 11Y ALL DituixiisT‘ AND .".DL'ALEItg IN
• All:vii;llsn.
-N0v:134, 1615.—drip
ti
OMLNI.IftS LET
. i rblindersignoti hag au omn bas line runoingl
cry tishi on ti.cD. L. & K. and E n
no Raa
t .
Bhipphig or Ae•Shipping Bag
O t. eltber depot will tleproinptly nttendenio'
The new river bridge:is noviteorapleted. hene
it no Ferrying. • .
always on loind to) rmorey.punee — niers tti any
the PgrtQaUdiArg country.
ty..ccuaNAN;
Pr
Great Bend. Aug. 19. 1814, 7 1:
-4,-
Bay your Boots at Cheap John's.
'DI SOLUTION ,OF RARTNERS..ItP
Notice Is herchy given that the undersiynedereto
lore du fl tinetoess under the thanetuul firm at I Ryden
do lioldm, have thin day diasoltied bymutual eouteut:
• L. J
)fetiOrircird, Nce.lo. 1815. 3 ' • .
Will persons Indrbted. thal. tibove Ilan by: to or
book seconta are requested legalist the office of Pr D.
C. Ainey. met the punt office, *Ad settle linwediciely.-
- Tilden Is authorized tu rale all matters l*Jaug.
tact° betateartu. ' t• 4
1141TDEN ie. not: ER . -
14awirlIfor4057ovembgr 24, W7L-4w.* .
,•la)niudereliction an a. (Dior
A
4 •-• 7Poillte 4 tba, Drintitua', Court of littiluolittotts
Connt in tbeesti.e of tiacetiont Biotetnen, tine'don
exec, inure filed to the Ariel acantint of Joint IL Varier:
luill o ntrator of the of igo of Old Su eat) Brotztag
U bear the pullet interested, at tile oilnat in
_M Taelday the 14 dal af - litmember, lerZ. at 1
o'clock, p. pa.. of which all peptone intereeted will take
notice.' -
- W. likittfiGlY; Auriltor.
Montrose,•November IT 16W-4w.
AI).*ItTISTRATMX 211024(1E.—1n the eel. of WM.
Taneampen, law of vttaQck tewnahlp, 744 terr of
Aliathlistrattott lb the &lift estate- baring been , grtated
tattle Ondersigaed, pll parson _ li owing said eat.ate are
regaratOd to Wake lanuetiluto4ayment. and all pOrtamo
baying Wallas agaturt said es a arc requaLed Wr&a
0 t them without delay. ' -
- " - 1111113TAla VAZaP43
,
, trAttitra.'
W,XMI"X%
I F
A- LARGE:, AND
t
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At prices t
HARPERI
I lIIIiiTriAT HD
'he feyr compositions which
ire vcn the confidence 'or
aLklnd and luicorne house•
fid words among nut only'
le but many nations, must
Ire extraordinary irirtnes,--"
irhul.ia nu one ever s , etnred
wide a reputaion.nr main.
hied it so long na - ayer's
Rirri ectOral. It has been
own to tue public about .
.rty Years, by a long colitlii
-11,.1 series of luarveloi, a cures
lat . have actin for it a C-Ona.
'n :tirtutis. never'
Great Bend, Pa.
1 Any ordatfar
CtBri.n.X4h.GMLEl
1, 1875.
::':!7P-- - ,:ck1.1 -. - - "l'ia - ,
(i i N, oir i r •:,-t.,
.
UST BOUGHT
CASIL
PL . FTE ASSORTMENT OF
wer,,AV 1 TztA
tion
,RUBIMI , . - _ - : 0:00t8,:'.&:94 . ::1
, .
Suit the Closest Buyers. ,
. • , . 1 . •
Instmo
'Rear Mate for Sale.
ALV r iABLE
v
rarrnror Sale.
The subscriber.. offer 114 rate the valuable farm knoarn
Eas the
L •
nflrete Farm,
situate In the" iownshipi sfiddletiivrt. Stl
Co.' Pit; containing PIO reii. creek' fiat, acres
imprdved • -id acres of ve nice' hemlock and pl tim
ber, well fenced, haviugli t k rods of, stone wall, and well
watered, will be sold at a itia in. Enquire or'
ddress.
IIOWA
F
t •
• - " Ididdleto Cc:tire.
; . •
Alto. „125 acrea of land adjoining, Manny creek flat,
well fence , ' and enact ,tutu of cultivation. with.
good building , . and two rood urchardri and In cotineci . ion.
with the above would make A Snit ciao, dairy farm ;.
will he old with it or setnirately to Fait ptirchers.'For
farther particulars call twat' or iiddre.s. I
L. A. fItyWATID:
. .. or .V.GBEIZT STE.% DWELL,
• r . Middletokrzt Centre.
• Susquehitnnsi
' October 13 1675.—tf- Pa.
„
net tat.
,t heJntirot I
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VALUAELZ ' ', [ , . . ' . • •
• '
rarin For Sale: '-, , -..
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i
The subscriber offers for sale the valuable faiM knowis
. - ' as the
$91.3.223.11110i•111 .W. 3. 0 ,0436 t
'Said farm is one of the most deiirable farina t the
county, and is beautifully situated in the VW ge Of
it
Surnmeroville. Sasquehanna connty, Ps. ; there 'ls s
geOft store. flouring mill,{ saw milt, plaster mill. and
blacksmith and WaVOn shop in said village. Thefarm
is situated directly on the:D.' L. ,t, W. It_ R'., one mile
' and a hall from the depot. at New Milford. and lour
uttlea from the depot at Otearßend N. Y. & Erie IL it 4
contains Oa acres of land; If3o - dries improved. is well
watered, having 'a lasting stream of water running
throngh it and water conveyed in pipes to, the house.
barn and came yards. iti is well fenced, and under
, good el:titivation : It isweil adapted to growin , ' , grain.
and is fitted for stock or dairying ; there is a large and
convenient dwelling' and woad house, well paintett.tuad
beautiful lawn. with thrtilibery.a large horse barn, car
, Mee bou-e cattle barn,svv,ith two cattleyarkis and sheds
, and sialkiel , f-kr f.eding stack or stallin...• cows. and 4. wo
orchards of grafted fruits! Term. of paytnent, made
easy . n L. surprit7!:
New Ililford, &Kea Co.
Septemb • Pa,
• •
ASSIGNErS ' - •
, .
Sale' of Real Estate.
The undersigned' aiiignee 'of the estate of William
uncer ind by virtue of :in order of
the District Curt of the':Enited States for the `West
tern district of renneylinnla, to him directed, will,
OL •
• •
Thuisdayi De'eernber 0, 1815 ,
at one o'Ciodk p.
will eell on the premises the , following piece or reel
tot how. eiti3 it.: ill the town.ltlp of Clitrord„ lu •the
'County of Susquehanna ;Intl State of PeonsOyania.-
diotindcd and ed ft• follows, to wit :',Northerly
by land. of J. li. Stevens eakerly by •datiiis'itf Win. H.
IlAishroot: southerly by Die' old Milford aud' , ..owego
innpUte wc•snerly•tiyhii Itichenis /toad. so cape 1,
containg about ten:iteres tie the Kline more or less With
the appurrenaucia‘.• one netts saw. mill with' engine
'and fixture., one biro itud.all o - proved , being the same
land conveyed' oy J. B. Stevens to Win. Tables.
sale to dive.t all liens ,exci pt unpaid purchioe money.
:—One-fourth castion day of sale. Osi”-fourth
ip six months, ones hearth, in twelve months and one
aotirth In eighteen mouttis,-the umoubt unpaid to be
for interest at seven per ant from the data of sin's. to be
second by Lieu oil property acid. ,
, • E,Lpliee, Assignee,
November 17, 1325.-3 w
i -
A . D„IIIINISTRATOIt'S
"-.
Sale. of Ileal Estate.
J'arfriant to an order of.: the Orphans' Court of Su*.
qaeharkua County, the ender-ign.d administrator of
tl.e etti,te of Owen MeDohough, will ben at put!lic 'en
due owthe prom iret, oti ;. .
. .
"Frility, Dec ember': 2:1 1975,
atone'd'elock y. M.; the farcnyinz deseribed real estate
All that certain fat i er-01 - :101 of land situate in the town-
Aiy of of Allildletjawa. c..nnty of stkquefinnna and
-tate of Po nt , yll - ,L11i3. lamnd...a on thu north by land.
Hf J llurr,t ...on the cart by btu& of Chlrles Ucilon
oluzh and TiounaA ne the ;y Linde. , of Rob
ert Portvr, alit! ()lithe west by 'arida of Patric•. McDon
ough. c ,, ntai el ug ttne hundr,...ti and eeem. acreis more or
lo , e• with the 4), , nrietiartena.
%tots %Iv Antoired do)Lti-9
_down. $ LOW tm
nal confirmation and the; halance'one year there.afeer
with intere.et trom,final confirmation.
, WE 31cDOSOUGEt, Ada*.
November 17,1575..
up .
: •
Sale of Seal Estate.
Tht: andersi*ned. a TruStee appointed by the!Orpbans
Court ot Stp•quohanna Connty„ *ell the Reid Estate
u[ Eltzi Iteywrifilk. deed, tin pursuance of the order of
court, will Poll at public undue or outcry at the
Coart 11 , .age in Idoutrorei on '
laturday, Deciunber. 41h, 1.g75.
at 1 feeble p ; m.,the followingreal estate to w it:
All that C nark lot of land situate In the bcirot4b of
ttontrose, t ounty of Snienehanna and State of Penn-
Pranta, described as follows to wit: Bounded on the
%unit by lends uf Rlizabcdtb - Mott. for late 01 Illizabetb
Nlett,) on the east by lands of late of the estate of Da,vid
fkit.i.(lPed. at:
_the senth by lands now or latiOf D.
Goodwin, and on the west by a street or Id hrray, eau.
caloing one half acre of land more or levet. lyttit Clasp
imitenaoces, one frame inie Se and all improted.
-Timms :-1300 down on day of sale, and the 'balance
on ,final confirmation.
/d; B. 4.ELXR. rtalltee.
Nclerober 10, 18'i5.
DksmAtuAL. ,
111017 . 8 E AND LOT FOR SALE.
, .
.81n:titled In the ooro ngli. of *fontraite. A, very des
irable property. Fine. large Rouse, good Barn; Garden,
Fruit Trees, la bearing:, good well, and other con
:vatileticies. For particulars..enqulre on the ' remises,
G
• WM. . DAY,
.october 0,187 • • Montrose, Pa.
BANKEEPTCY, - •
• In thellistrict COart of the United • State* &Me
Western District of Pentisylrafila Its W;L.MOsa
liaskrupt,
Notice • , s hereby evertthat there will he a third gen
eral meeting of the Creditors of • . the above-earned
Bankrupt. for the purpnie contemplated in though-
Section of Bankrupt ActAup, the fourth day of Detain
ts.r, 1815. at W o'clock a. ts.".at the ntlicp of Edward N.
Wiiisrd. Ifedlrter lu liatiltrnjecy, Scranton Pa., and
all creditors who have prtired their debts aril -hereby
notified to he prevent at a4kl meeting, and at the came
time and place I shalt cettin my accounts, and the came
will he audited, and t shalt then apply for mydlictiarga
es - Asaignee. •
• ' TRACY
. UARDEN, Aostgac44
. scranton. ifnr, 10, 1875,1.' .
Who is the jwor filwiti—Cheap John,
Aui)proirs NoTrdE.----The. utnier.
ifgned appointed 4,1! .. t Lion. the °miracle' Mart
01 k•nrinidiantia Votititt an adito W rmake distriim•
tlin,a or the fuu _ rema itiiiit In the hands of J8113(11 8,.
Carmelo erg.. Trotter nude: the lot will and etatement
of Lvd in Thomson; deed, -. f) k loam Underhill andnh
ere. legatee., 4e., villt bean - tire lank* ClallZilltltf.at his
Wilco to Monti-wenn Veda? , Decetuher 24, WU, at cina
'clock in .he afternoon. t. liich time and -piece all
Pef 4o 2 4 haVlng 014%1M Win t: %trent them or lie forayer
debarred from coining in uyon said fluid, - - , . - . • .
• , ' FlLA.l*.ritil:4 111a-Sliflt,,,A.tolltor.
• Nov; 24 1242.-4*. !' 1 , -
PO 'gOod Wo1or•proota;liolto Cheap Job 44. %,. ' -
cc j i
-4: 171:411'0118 - TIQR:it. , he ntidendgtied . hayloft
LS.
been appo int au Alidi r, by :be tirplopt7Court
Or *11441 3el 5 I 411116 C , unty to h 1111" and report. on .44ccid
tort to the a 4of Mary It.' and d1nth4;1 1 .1111,44d
toitulteletratori or Alto - er&de of , ribithi 34114 rd. doted;
will lwar the portleoirdertnotl 41 %tootle, Of ?Misr
.& Crommitto. In .4dOutruate, tor F;iday . -00.4nabor 10,
UM : ntl o'clocic;[Cra., of w 'deli dB peraorto Inter43l
- .w1111441t0 make, -'' i:' -', - - - '' '' •.- - -
, - - YRANICLUgn&4I44AI44O44
; .'aittititticoti 14,, it, 1,14. , -4 •- -.-.- - i.. ',-• .',
...
'NO` 44vertiseents.
'3E -t KEN.
I!II=I=O=MOZECUZIM
DEALIER.
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• ..... .. .* L • ... . '•
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DRY . ..G.00
Y ~ I
.FANCY GOODS, CLO
an A.'l' -
Lathes' ail" Clllldl'Bll'S
STRICTLY-:FOR-CASH OR RE
'With thanks to ;the public for past fa
itelk it renewal of Confidence sod patrons
fidelity to you In alt ourluterconrre. I
• •
I ain.novel reeeleiai s Jaren stark of all
Iltre,bought to the ;moot htvorable time and'
Aguten. Mom e l l. an d inspect our good_ .
. -
„, , - Yours truly,
E .
onttnie; Nov. 10,1815. . •
Fine Caablateres)it 7b Cent!, •t Cheap J
NEW AILUALNGEMEIT
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I
1
Ti POODIO'S Drab
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L N. BULLARD, PROPR
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R. IKENYOti r Drugip st & Apothi
PATENT , MEDICINE E1!IP
The undersigned ,wo uld respectfully air
the people everywhere, that to his alrea
Mock and variety of 'Merchandise In theta
vision, and Ilardwarttline. I
cheice assortm nt of prnm
i
Ife has ridded a v•ry
DRUGS. PAT.MiT ...MEDICINES.. BRU. ItE9. Pim-
FITIIIERY, &c : ,. whfeh he flatters hims If e can assure
the public they wilidnd it to their /Over , tnee to eXaln
ine he.fore purchasing elsewhere. TO all Physlcl aa s In
j .
this section of the County be would. res fretfully an
nounce that he has secured the services o It. Kenyon
as Drugs isi and Apotbecary, is IMP° long e nerience'and
acknowledged care and *MIRY, entitle him to your en
tire confidence in the line of compounding m.,dlcines
or preparing firescriptione, and who would also esteem
Una especial favor tO receive cilia from any of his old.
-nstomers or new °nee. Will make the . ralenr Medi•
tines a sper,lalty. 'Alto Domestic and,Foreten 'Mineral
Waters—an extensive stock. Also fine Groceries f
IXTRTG'S EXTRCT CP BEEP, FRE J . R SALM ON
PICKLED ~% C AA NNED Cf,Ams. •••
. PEAS, CORN. DEANS. OYSTERS, ac., tk.c.
t • - t
In fact, anythintr andorcrsttling that o narllymted
ed. '• Respectfully soliciting a call Irem n
• • lILLARD
Poivder! Powder! Po
Blostior, Rifle ao4 Sbot Powder ShO .
Thbve, Cape.-Rooehes. Pleeke, Po
ac.i otc., for sale by
•
Montrose, Sept. 9,1874—tf. I.
21
We have redneed otir 32 cent and 50 cc
Good elo 25 cents, at pbeep John's.
10011E!LA
All alone ten I trar'eling abroad.
kietvils.lo4ed with Silver anti t
• - That niwayie keeps brizht. and ni
Bold at grelt tamale:is at one prig'
,
liy stock., which I! now introduce. coq
and Simer Waltham,., rn
movementa, Kaki gold and phted
aipaoricamit of Seta, Da-chum, rine; Sit.
);raceleta, etearma. A great vartety of gd.
plant. chased or aellA. and everything in I
line. too tome ous tni mention. A largo *
•Silver Wore. front a'Salt SPoon, to a ilrt
itozers itiu'l Ware a apectality: Alt
hand.
Ibave reduced my Prieea at. low as po•adl
maybe able to pnrchme liberally for the lb
more than that, :hat J may :min an hotte.t'
for which ! have landred etz yeara in thi
am bound to increave It having no reaptct
--,even.l my own relation—who net* agui
and principle. -. • • ' - •
•
• 2 A
• . I
Examine my following notices and satisfyi yourselves : i
I . • I
•
Notices of. Importa ! I nce . l
~ flirt, pay no bills due me. trusied to you while I was
tearellug alone, or dfirinu the few weeks that 1 trill my
brother with me as Itirell'ittlp. Pay to no one hut toy
self„ as Otherwise I Willnot atlaw A on account.
iSechnd, beware of. those wins'are rt presentintr their
good~ equal to mfuelelaimi nu to be partners. or related
to ti1e,413 1 hare no One conneet,d in my business,
, l'hird.purebase not of them shit ate selling. cheap
_roods on ety tett/tattoo, to spoll it after my hiburing
tf , x . years to establish it.
‘ r..
k'ourth. recollect that I d not recommend. ace one
even my own brother, as he. tterb og elpl hint all I !Hr.- .
+PAY could, Elam tried to colic toy debit. I trite tor"
mike these remarks* still I must Jo save myself mid tuy
re natation. 1 '.l • ,
I hope you will all pairattention to this., as it Is more
for your Internet the,. tette. ' Remember my nathe If
Yon wish to buy good Jewelry. I ;
GEIIRGE . LICHTENSTEIN,
NEW M*LVORU
I At the Eexto
Nor. O. ItrILL-Ilm
Portal kinds of Idipincry Goods go to Chosp John's
J.S.BAWLS. 8. lisaixze: I II U. Bz.kra.ixe
BINGHAMTOIn MARBLE WORKS.
• IZITII6IILIPIIICCI IN 1840.1
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9
DIIALIMS IN AND NANUFACTURBRS OF
4U/inn & aniericasPArbico,
AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES
. Marble and Slate mantles;
010nango St., Near Depot,
)(owl& 11373. 11 , 1 N itA
AI'LOR'S FAMILY MRDIOIIIES.
Pain atidlitmenesi re.leied In 's abort tithe by the
use of Taylor's Celebrated Oil. ; The great Rheumatic
and Neuraltute Remedy. •This Inedicino fi MI, !I core
an: hut is, warranted in ct.ire mere of the all* and the to
whleh flesh Is heir than any other nad'elne ever dis
covered. MVO. It a tr".°l; If you' do not findit so. - it
wets you °ethnic. :at may he need with the utmost
advant ace for any kind of Pain. Lthienvits - . Woupda or
Mores upon Oiail ot.:. beast. Will not smart the r.xweet
Wound or sore. ilia ilirections for tam around etch
ninth:. Ash yorir StOrehint for *freesial. :la Cum--
bin Pay. .
- Taylor'sflr.ugh syrup Or Expectorant. far all Throat
and f.nng dniesses. fa eery plestsnut to the taste alio
cot/tains oothitig Itlurione. Try It, and stop that
couwh and take the 7 onienett. from your Thnist and
I nous. AilIF your Sterelpint fora free via); Neyntre -
aro Pay. • - • ' ' '
Taylors COudnlrn Poirderr for all kinds oftpitikaiti.
.poultry..Wa rrante I:the best renovator of bit syitym
of run (low° ardiseesed stock: that has ever been, die:
covered. Try thins Jot all diseases incident to- the
brute_ craatlon. Directions, for use around cad! pack ,
age; Mo epre•: , -No Pay.' • ' • -
All , the *hove medicines for sale by Abel Torten-and
/Sorbs it Nichol*, of Moutnise, and all I/row/lino snit
Dealers Cheat:l4hour the country.
'1 ' • • R. OItuNNING TAYLOR.
October ill; 74%—1y t Ito - 01-- /111. •
* , PORBETTSVIZ.4I; •HOTEL._ - .' • '
, ,l
TIIia.TIOTEtt IS t INELY SITUATED on Me Ricer
neul.leading tronl,i+lngbamtonto Montrose+. C'tink - -
.So Station no 140. 0.1 It .t W. R. it Partit.a .stop
, ping at 'lda st , e i Vi IS Ond it 'convenient to . MI on
in
t, slat Rave ennvonlenees .to carry passim - to
any place flier* bto I reach. Ibsen -been refitting qty h i•u.o mid pion, igniiing them inure convenient to en
testateitie, pobile.;', nenkrul for. past pomnage Of
.: my vid &leads 1..-shiltbe , happy .- tar gigot. theui and
:'tae pablio gouivalli w hen (U IMs vieinity.-' • -
. - I . - ,- .; J. - 41:11tPLIY. Prot otos,
: ,0044 tinineo Aliofaill / 1 05.7 if --
: - ssileacodius- 4, 4apr-it.CkirPFl44ol* : . ' .
- : : - -i ' . 1 - .1 . _ ) i''' .-.7 . ' . ,- .• i . -7.' ' 7
NNE
A Nuinlper 48.
lIafDGN & CLEMENTS,
IBS
I Dialers In
STOVES, TIN. PPER t' SHEET
IRON WARES, HOUSE
MING GOODS,AST
ERS. HARDWARE, &C.
DS,
11MEEI
BLANCITARD, ; BARTLET ••C0.,•
BABA. 'BUN)::•; ; .ppoltS. WIN- .
DOIVS, COItN ICE MOULD
' . LNEits, itc„,-* • ,
HING,
wblch we vrtll sell at Blanchard, Bartict £ Co's. pet ei
N.kILS, SCREWS, IL.kTO ri ES, BUTT S #
. .A`[, I'44ND FASTES
EIIS D LON UES, 110 ES,
'TOR K .. SIION'ELs, TIAKE6,
,NVIRE 610QDS, S.U.
Dolls,
Special Inducements
.:on rPans, Palls, Coolers, and all
Dastry9.44 Goods.
•
I * . •
IRON CLAD. 111.5ir, 'PREMIUM,
. 11 - 111 PANS
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; ow; HANDL Agxia.)
• s s .
OTSEC4O COUN LUMBEh, PLAT
••! .FORALIiPIZING BUG- •
• GY• AVIAqOONS.
I.ll36nr . pit4setl rut and Durability.
DY PAY.
ore.' I:wild
e,
wail in mfr.
• t tbe lowest
and • prices.
:cKM7ZIE
IiEIEI
'we Atm recently stilled to , our selection of Stove'
TUE CE&"TE.4NIAZ COOK,
mnde by RatbbOne. Sara k Co.. Albany N. Y.. and the.
.t Nand 'Burning Parlor Stove, and Collard eth.l.7,
, tovec4ntunlarcort.ll by PerrY &Co., Alban, N.Y. we
alto keep the ociabratod
Store.
DIA WAD BASE.. &T 1 NING AND
EEARLESS 'COOKING STOVES.
flathbocte. Jewett ''lntnovii.. Ranges. with Copper
itect4vorts
an Nickle Mountinovot the late.t Improved
PrOl , :rns. liqutiring -promptly done and °rat os for
Jobbing concoct!. -
,oniun,!
.• HAYDEN t ct.r..mEsrs.
New 31j1ford, 12th. -18ib:—tf.
• • st callcoeri 8 cents per "aid at Cheap John:.
ounce .10 . 1111
'y eaen+lr•
rocerv. ikto-
•. iszcorrritcsil
PLANING.
OM ' OO -YARD:!
In order to better accommodate. the eoeuntmity • the
undertiped hap , vvtrdoiphed 4 depot for the .ale of
Limber :Ninhufured at '11,44. umul-trect‘d
the Old kLecicr tannery Site, In the
ILE&AT OF TOWN'
where will be kept constantly on thud. A full ewe:: of
!-,
, Lcnd, Utir.
•
WHITE AND YELLOW PINE, TIEILOCE,
OAK,* AsI.L. - .3lAnt AND BLACK
: WALNUT . L113113E1t , .. •
'LLARD
which:with the aid if th , . moat Improved ninchlticy ar.d
c'otc,kt,”nt Wnri.imen. ortvtretlto uric iuto any phapn
littet, Wait of Co btetuerb.
Line Drees
ONE!!!
WELL SEASONED . I.UMBER, INCL'TDING snan;
cEMINO, . SHINGLE AND
LATH. EO.NbT...CSILY OS HAND.
Planing, 'St tching, :Moulding*. and Scroll tawlni;
inue to order.
'AEoll . l ... ValTilltbi . :lllq Sliligl
i!to of (0 , ,41
Ate Sw , ”A'
pfllime
Lye Bottom..
itirn.n.% tn.
It 63
twk of
r Tea
patterns or.
IVIALTUrACTOUV,
in connection Air n the short otlailirlanont. seder the
tit or Mr. 1 ' 1.4 .riti no. our o ork.
~ eroce !caving your oruerielrovitere... 'Moo
promptly.
• .
Montroo.e. Soorembe4 `29lh. 1111'5,
4e, that yin;
°itchy- qint
repn i 4),
C"unly nnti
foraur ane
iaxt honcely
Figures Do Not Lie !
sia:',Fol? 70URSELVES.
MTh , P It ICE LIST„ I'O IC
N(i AND . ' 4 113.1 3IE OF
. ,
cottena•le
•.
Vik•nch Cr/t.-Pvcrt• pante.
;14:3Vy Alibi, •
h ego-Amen: .o)t4,
axrrie cio , iniere thiN,
Fancy cr.erk mid stripe suite
Iltuc - I: frock co lt r. • •
Muck &eft eve, lever: 0,
Mick
White liueu vent, •
Boxs' SUITS, 3 to 9 years.
Boys' Cotton intr.,
iloys' mlxid
&Soy* fancy,wool suits,
lOYq SUITS, 9 to 15 ;ttqtr?
•
Boys' tichori snijs, • $ 440 $ 7.00
Iloys i lane); sni4s. 7. 0 0 in.nu
11.41 float rail-3,110re 5a1t5,14. 14
Youths' cults. -tlll-sty Ira, ,
6.t*
; ;owl:cotton oil az , . • ' • *.
overalle, . .
Good. rubber se pen =tii9i, • - • 25
•, And 11 other Goods In proportion.
hoaboo pleas are ' tor cash only , and are quoted
for customers f u'.distanee. I -
n 41.00
FCI,IIF6IIT.If the above price list,.is not
frilillled; la bleb prkcs are gut.' anted to
per cent. !wiser :than thosu of any other house In this
city or vicinity.; . •
1 • WEBSTER, 'the Clothier.
, .
Binghamton, 11ay 1075.--tf
TB • ISI
•
SeWleAg,
TiIG GIZEXTUI'
Sews item but
It has tint ell
inure tepidly than any:.
lias a self -Ali
r
It Cdtablnes nnrnbiill
bet* AEI tile II
I.IIIST-0,K.8
WALNUT V()
•AL:weiLt
' !MN! , - I , `
address; , -
111 i'SN DE
iist.ti-isz • .
Boles Uloiti, 10.
IR A.
- 1 1 `. -It.. Min(%)
smtiottittkg; 01141 `;''i‘qt ,
trotot c9utplete Aral us!:
; thilettett Iftwo
. Ttoi 17dttt and .Vri
and ittlLl9lt the' pule
Ilia lb* wito.l* into, *
Roth, •
ruff# 'between blod
ilneur,qlpagosi. or woratei
oonzplOty 1140141:1),4*
Elegantly finish
'AA 4,
X. o.—T.isrAtory fbr 'us
460,1,041 ; Artgr,is
- - ,
flaw Mirertisemenia.
A l genta for
A.ND
A, LATISROP.
rk.t.ts
1 , ,41 10 1%1
17,141 17.50
10.10 .1•0 q 10
lo 144*
1.75 4.0)
1.•43. &SO
M ".11)13
zoto 10.1.0
)EP.82VDE41 7 7
Machine
lIEVESIsiNTOFTIIN AOllll
no Spool of Thread.
•
parle„ls noirele.*, and *col
!whine Inltte Market.
-
Alb IkliintrUid
dotn improvanieilt*.
ACILIN 14 ON A B
plB5, •
'I..
tt eiIIgULAR.
Ts i 4011,140 16,40111D1RC1 „1
• Itinvbe Triton. ,;
Ol~e'ap Jnh n''.
X.MES;
't attire . itod *to tl
ruing. And.llsoniting
It iron tr - r4-.lnVoidt d.
gnat to
,•Ittettol Its;
ottrrowol
iptag altoOtotoott SE,T ITION
or ctitup—out bimply
0, a* do Thu 'Lucke* +to
It irotitt th
(lither 4; linfllc*--atiel her !ca
gormia, nqqally. dulAbeii a nd Is
ha lAgly 94 in* otrettent.
And .elanaper tin
Fluting 1
-r - A ars E. Gina .%
,
• . for Owl's Ir.
and ;,:aatuotri vaic!. •
• -
$ 1.410
$ . 1,75 to
:1,40 4.01
NM ,i'.