The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 01, 1875, Image 3

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and smoniaye. •- -
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The Is ingletmlou mail, (via Sheer Leit9 rano Tuee
11‘,. Too re one, nod &turd:Lye. .
c'ricadcl ill, Map. rititis TueettAye,Tholvtlay*Jend Sat
The leeb o price Mail rtbl e S!'ou day IS,IV odmeedays,amf
Pride) . :
ADD rrioNkt.' Steers
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.A s'rage 'leaven daily, tor Idkin trofo bepotat 3 Yn•:a4d
rel n ITO. 111 ii li. 19 ~ ' ,
A iAtage ',amen dally for New Milford At ISO 11., iti..
ind ret tape. nt. 430 p.m, .. ~••
E. C. FOAIDTLA.3I, Pi M. •
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31antroso Railway .. ~ ; • ! , i; ; : -..!
AroolgThem, or Trains. To take 0n.% on s,lottilay,
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piv, 2W, 1874.... , , •
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pow!, Trams.
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555 145 I . pun 1 1 35 .' 455
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5"71 2:al V - Marcy's - ' 6155 415
515 245 ... Tunkhannock.... ; ,S3U 355
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!JAMES. I. BL PiR'SLEF. Pres'Lt
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Xvir Adirertiseinentis. • .
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S!ri•—Alfieri (Ihri•Re.
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New Goods—Real strotid,'
31is-celltinetins-41licap John; . •
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BusiNEss LocAs. .
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Ayer's s3rsaparilla..
.-._.iNi.a. Goods at Bronson's. ' • • .
Fail and WitterGoods—llille:t*Slinto3
Jottings About Town.. •• 1. •
• Nomination. of officers of 3fOntrose Fire'Oo.,
:No, '2, rp 'Friday evening next.; •
..Cottlan's7(.4peranee Prayer Meeting at the
reqhlenee of o.3tiss Emily C. BfaCkUltill. ou
MIT:I:lay 111 A 11. 111.
A. certain Widow saii" that a do.eiOii=ent her
a hill that rCad as- follows "Td 'epring your
\ husband till he died." - .
‘' A law' ought, to be passed in .our borough
that every man who ties his horse to ri shade
tree also lies itirselt to 'a peopy too: del
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The. 6oneert Alto, 141. E.
School,.
hit Snnduy eveninOnder the dtree
twn a'Seperintenden't Weks ict4 n;grcat
sac
cessrrind complitnented by nll pres
cut.
W 1 have heard it• remariceii anti have aeen it
riblisheti:that wt .were' In have an . opett . wi n•
ter: AIV or the .cipinion that it l'opner.l"
yester4l-mothin . g, when the mercury 101 to.
4 of ii.negrees .below zero. •
Mr. IIT. Mott • lost n siieUel enntalninq . n
hied; silk ilyiss . and other 0(111-0ipparet ?loin :-
where Friend;:ville rind )lontroce, nn
Saturday last' snitafiln reward tie paid
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Th; -, re is. one tying' vrhich • eVeryone Ln onr
•bartmth, we think, will apprcrVe anti that. is, if
, onr ties Will sittroply some plate - where
men who slonoveont0)1 .themselres, hut Make
riotons and.-tniwtiolesolue deaumstratiors in
our s!reets, can he :placed under complete con-'
trui tit lock:and key. We believe every man is
.pers . onally Tesporythle for .111 s. nets' and if hr
'will not Overtp hin W utir autlibrities should
he in a • cOnditiim: to take full charge of him
until he Anil conclude it best so to do. tintr.er
existing. circumstances
. our constables. can thy,
nothing toveard:keeping the peace. When au
thority is most needed' in'staih C34'S they have•
none tor they e i .anint lock npany rioter in .the
eottn.s jail unies,•-tr process is issUed first by a
,lustier, anft.a.Contimiiment made. anal at the
Linn .SplUnlpry 111PAS11Tes nr, inost
ntte;!6l the ittstice .. Ft are' in
. 1)64 or. a mile away,
end it eari e gat tie, expected that-constables will
make a luck- iTi ior themselves and stand around
the:streets iike hitclting-posts to hold rioters:llV.
nightity the rititt•eollar. Give. them place tb
pm such chanters where 'hey Will be secure.
tlitiii lITOCeSii . Oat be issue] and a d Hat had and
then deniantl . thitt 011icets niaint_aiu quiet
at all tubes :in bitr borough.- • ,
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One of Ihe .!'bush witscicer" . • ttdittirS of the
Montrose' at:that:au - A behind • the
luabe ‘,'llepoitth-,') steni . .4 to throw - up his
hands and ;try shOot • icgaik." :on the
qta:stion of • court • trocee , ,lings to • ,which' we
siiitith;tl lait Week, s;:ys'.'the shot aimed at
dad t!' Si meter • btits' only he patty friends, ot
the'shobierr and he names Litties Btakes
MrCcoililans . and Post, We eertaltriy stmulti
tea int;a4*Kked, if we were. governed by par
ty Polities :or, persons in.• the performance 01 .
our duly Its a jimialist, "tired af; tijit
heap" last 'Wet*. i,love matter, and twhy,
need Jticl r Streeter, his assoeitttcss• 01 any
t,i his it kncls "ttpiettir it theyari: not bit ? We
itot stop to enquire 'whether. .Italge *tieett
tr, Post cir.,Genentl JeSsup
net):. in -the . was; ,_then •we: • staled. n truth,
kilmtu to he' Tien, both the. court and the
bur, and •tre ;lye no 000 the special blaine-in
th Mattes; it, .611tctr — the ,court . I.4 there was
nitt wafko:ltiake such delays vent daliger
trur'lci the parties concerned,. " and
. those con
(qued ere the':onlY ones who need flutter.. We
I,ntre never tltitpped to nSk, what' General Jets.
sup. :Twig , : •!Eitfettier, Littles 'Blakeslee; or
llet;ollutits would think of -a subject; bc4llte
*we dared to presetit'it, If-they Life itythe 'way of
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our they Ought to beat tidyand able to
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fend themselves upon such questiMis. ;
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A nevi outlet Sor Coat.'
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A , ne w o utlet 4or PennSylennin •ftatimrallte
rortl hits bec , n'completezl by the Delawnre anti
I Ito 1
.'sin't cunni einnpany lot tl,e extension of the
New York and ,entuttla railroad from White •
'pt the foot of Like , Champlain, to the
Camilla line . 1 1 4 1te`rielt rand 114 miles long,
eiNt 1;7,0i10,000, and .is plrtvor u continuous
line from tie' mail long.
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The Pork Crops. " , r
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Tile pork raise,re , -*llktiowlittin tO,turnAtieir
'tat eg vrttrat , st to. tlieitecutnalating ttf fat
nripr , the ribs' of , pet, illiltinMd
£lllCP'of cure. this lesson theri, r*on win
- tins pigs sllngld . ,p , xt:,s:Ntitiautrito ilielni6st 01-
aria ittelease ,Halt revocutblet
iiegrett or rcoiso64.- , to raise the
lnni'leat.e tine is: a. *lee eiabitlon.".for Itinds .
1(11111 1.4 Inifnai:Nrrll piled
lard firkins, and 161perlAtiity .
, of satisitg*;Wilo
(loi not iptireeTate'euelt . Waging
Iron. Joseph PoweH.
ilim. Josepti, Member .of.congrizes
ftrau ibis District. lett 'fur 'N'Vashirigton ion .
Thursday last . •,' • ,
On the eve ot—his deriartitre (Thorsda,o for
Whstilitgttku, h was sertittirleil Dam]
auil pre4ented. l .witli a gol.l.,beaded 'cone by
somemf his ;friends Yir Tovisntia, as, * ` mark ot
their. cattail. 14 4 . ; made the pre
Rutatian speceti.'atttl he .wasttliikiweir by COL
E.Tiollet F.:ll . thtps•-:-°To l caticifi
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Trom..Frukilz _ •
Ilwie is s 4teoi,ileill of,sfey*
in this.
Mrs. O. 111.,1ia1l la- lying , vory low with ton- ,
lampoon,. • * •
.11F.11yron**14 ttpa4*:lloli.'a
Punt►a4r
There .I‘4l Sitdc-li: at tite. - OmiePec
kr ltr rrioax nal4Novithi- -
Ur to;
Nov. 2i 67i;
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Bingham n r*ma:
.:''.slty . eiiriiiO'',i3bighatkiii-iletailitraaj)atted
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to::neW beetictititinuall a tt
in eireniation and prosperity. WO:Called in 4
oite_.ventift:tin t l found that, on
der tin. twit. iiinuagenient,iiitti Mr. U. L. lisr
'ley As' editor-in•chief,, the Office Is, being over
hauled, the editorial roOnitileltinged.itite more
atliantageous positions, and in the press-root/
there'has been recently,. put in positlontt
SitufpleY engine - and holier, large eudugh
liesetho entitp, office by steatit. The engine ie
tt splaiii4- piece of machinery andlj was' wartuj i
factureA n in Binghamton': We are glatito note, •
theitit:„ eVidences ot increased pritiperit'y in, a
morning paper which reitchet tiortlrind every
thty . : nesrly three' hours before ani other:—.
cort/awfAanditr . 4. :.; :••-: .
A Singular Circumitance.
The:.Seninton Times says It Gas tl4O 'best ,
tiutliority. for the fa:l67ring sin IS4' i istatei
meat ' • •
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A lady of our city.. having . gatli a ;large
qutinlitY of Autumn leaves,: tookthothOre rap.
roetht'ku of pressingthertywith a hot.flatiron.
Very soon after her hands and wrists broke out
: who au eruption ot. a scalding humor,'such as
is witnessed in those ruses of erysipelas .
its St. Anthony's tire,and.she. is' likely to be
laht rip term:tine time if no worst: results ensue
The leaves were of the maple. ipeciCs, and the,
then 4 is.that -volatile oil of a poisonous tic
taro .was evolved lifthe application of heat
And obtatnedaccetts to.lhe.jcirculattonthictugh
i 4 utile abrasion of the' skin. It is.sater, tbotigh
n stovter process, to press' leave 4, n a bet* Ur
between flat boards under a weight.
Piro in Owego
On
. Sunday night - asout - 10 o'c rek, - the bhild•
in north of . the Park ,Hotel, o Central Ave
nue; occupied . . as a Spring' B ' blanutnetory
'and for Vpholeteriug, by A. KO tigg. • The fire
tlzpartutent .responded promptly' to the alarm,
and while the building in Which-the fire Origi
uated.and whin)," was a mere' shell, was:con
sumed, a great deal of surrotinding . property
tv.es, douhtless saved by thntlepartment's . efforts.
Loss on Kellogg's building $l5O, which \ l'ittas
covered by insurance. A shed used as a store.
room by•Bouk Broa was also destroyed with
some goods, - Loss $40.. A lime • house of. A.
11. Keeler antlered damage to the summit of
$25. •No insurance. No. 0 engine iti . ' placed
at the cistern at the head of . .Lake a reet and
No.nt ..1 ar the ToWn Ilan eistcfn. .Th depart-
c
Me was out . in force and perforxned excellent
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work.—Gazeite. .- • . • _.: :• f •
Sad Accident in Asylum:
On Sunday Morning last; twet. boyiksons of
G. it. • Barns, of .ASyltan - townsitiP: Bradford
e;ounty, Pa., went on 7gunning about a mile or,
;so frotn • hbme. • Cc.M kg 'neat a neighbor's field,
they saw in it a number of boys playing bidi.
They bill their . gues in some brush and joined
'the boys in the field in the game of ball.
ler, 'they were throit t ili, • returned .to the
wito.ds, the oldest Barns boy bejqg al.43tid of the
vaty. In getting' his gun oat of the Wishes:
where be leul left it, he took it I* , the thuzzle;
:sad while drawing it font . ' the hammer caught,
in Some of the bushes, and • the gun :•Was dis
charged, its contents entering • his breast and
pzs.ing through the side, piercing the:ribs and
lee lung, and subsequently causing Iris deatith.
The gun was, lAded with , tine Shot, and is suit-;
pt;sed to bareiiad in it w - ben it was discharged
about ninety shot.— Too da "Jour nal. ' • ,:!
Days of grace and Interest. , .1::.., . •
Being interroehte . d as to Whether wiparty, ti
hank. or otherwise, has a right to &mind in-
terest on the three day. 4 grace on a note made
p3pi t)le it h interest, thti Journal of Coinmerei
i
swers that -the days of - grace upon n prom-:
issory .nute, for the purposis of reek nkag In
terest, tire as much a part of, the taunting time
. s.s - if entheOied in the document itselfi If-the
maker of a note protniSifts to play a giveh sum
'six months from I ( (late, with; interest,", Ibis
ppm ise is interprettii tn'mean that 11C will pa',
It's'stitu equal to the -principle and interest on
,) .
the same for six' • months anti three days. 'The
general lawful reckoning would be to calc s ulale
uPon the said
,Prltitipal,lhe'• interest. for six :
twelftns• and onc-scant irt tine-twelfth of the
interesyt for inks Yar . ' - Any other calculation Is
illegal . it the maker refused to pay the: prin
-1
eipal anti.ipterest thus reckoned in-lawt .mon
ey, t'4e putt may be Protested; no matt r who
s hohls it." , , •• . . . - ' .
T- i t Dangdr of Viet Coal
People, wh > pi vier wetting t he winter's store
id cual-tolay•• • thi' dust on `putting it into their
---ci-ilaiirilo • nut gioierallY know that they are .
to q Mg up for, themselves a store of sore throats •
',lid oilier evils ccinsequerit Upon the prietice . .
But Yo :it is said. to be: Even . the•fire-dump
which escapes from 'coal Mines ariseg &mu t ; the
SIT 7Nr 1.11 : COilIPOSiti011 of coal at a temperature
but-little, above - that ilf the atmosphere. By
wettinitt mass of freslaKthken coal and put
ting it in w warm cellar. the mass is heated to
such a degree that carburated andg pkurated
hydrogen are given of fur a lo • paicid of
lots P
and pervade - the whole house. I The ha-
Milty of wet coal to mischievous • results under
sucheircutiistallqil:may• be appreciated from
the eircutristanceg that there 'are several install
. ces • .on record of spontaneous ,c / ctint) . ion of
wet coal when stowed in the htlnke nr•holds
ist
of - vessels. • And from this cauie.• oubtless
many missing -coal - sl,m . seig• haVe perhdred.—tx
eiange. , , .
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State Mims Association,
.At a meeting of the State Game Association .
1,0,1 in Ilairistiarg,on the•dth of bctober o 1.1'4
,
Ilillewing.iesolution was adopted. - .- - • .
~ J:o9laad, Thnt . thetorrovonding Secretaries
he authiliied to comnitipicate with representa
tive gentlemen, at least one in each 'county, re- .
t rain
ipte , -sting them to organize. Protective - hi-
Collis mid-appoint -delegates to .a eons iition to
tie helclat Barrishurg, Pa., on No.rein er 18th,
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. tie object of the" Association; is the better
proteetiOiuid propigAtioit of Ganie . f . did4lani
thsh, the enforcement of all lawk and lirdinaii
.t.es aguinat the unlawful killfn.tutt3 selling the
l aine t .and the advancianaut
iy and a higher - . standard of action lintiong
spoihonen,,together with: the securing pro*
kgolatian. to remedy th 1a vs altinwly force
. wherein' .they, are - defective. Qgr
• Op l oriitneu
who feel interested in this Bald -it, Ehonld'go-t.n
work A t i once aticiorganize a c10b:7 7 ..; . • •
twos and 'llailroads-
Extra charges for !allures to buy gekets are
iiroVersally austuinett by the couri;but there
eitigt tic, a full opportunity to buy :aliere.d by,
fire ticket Pussengera must shoat tick!.
when . askest tor., As to stopping tber‘i
IA only oite derision, which is that, al Pasaccget
cuonotatop off and resurne . hisjountityiwitbut4
liteViollB assent of the conipuuy. A.ito the
obligation of the road to . furnish IL seat to a
paisenger, a decision says : • ,
"A. passenger who exhibits his tieliet rieeit
not sutrender it nntill he boa been lurnished
with a 'seat." railroad Is not; liable lot
Ailing:l stolen (Jut patsenter's selt, there
being no preyitnts delivery to tht: oimpany'S
4411 lict#1 for the same lesson the company
not, thltile for bugeage ''tire riaage4get'a -own
car.' PutAellkerg •vehe uOilmt to lOOktlitot:
their ow,n baggage Arrival theiitiestPla
lion cannot ri!..over it it at is lost without:la:lli
of the carrier. •
Raggage,teft jn statism-house , * for the passeni
ger's euivenlenee after it his ree.44 its,desti;
•untion„-edAtnes under anew -Ow of 4gitus and
duties, dist tisane master , hssuntingi the posil
ifou or ikpaultous, bailee, who - voii - hi:cows:4
tnaln of gross, hegigest*. The : .obl4
gfition of 'file railroad 43.7 VA-trier ceases when it
dOiv red tt owner In Pimie
when Le 1 :4 1 a reitsclWe ' oP,
Fortoolq o f ioadvizi4,-and rellinfring
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MONTROSE DEMOCRAT • DEOEMBER r,
Stripe 4 SW:lcings.
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- now' appears - that..".sorne„of the:, sinned:
stockings . so 'puck :worn • bY..ferriales contain',
poltaiti-la >their - caloric n'hich exercises most
'deleterhitni effect upon - the wearer "': A:c hernist
who has SPien . .the.• aa;hiec scientille attention;,
esp. that in; Chicago 'alone there - Ere no less
'thin 8,090- persons "who are. being slowly hut .
snrely,Polsoned.'', - :Making - tine - a Ileivance tor
this staternea, there . is that in the subjecitliat
deniandti the cnnsitieration of 14usewho wear
the gaudy stocuings noit; so fashionable. The
dyes used aro of. the: aniline order r into . which
: arsenie enters' largely . ita-a Constkluent part, her
- cause -it is cianiber. than chloride, of potash,
peroka\le of lead, sulphate'. of copper and nth
rnemhs other .innoCent articles which would
inswer.equally The chetniSt . in tinestkin
give it, as his* opinion. Abet there: should h
some law by which`the potsouing of clothing
could be'preyented. ,. The use of arsenic in .any
44 the dyes Shedd be, made a crime, and we
think thiti all Will 'agree as to correctness 4
lily views. • • ' ; .1
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-Arising.te Explain, ' " . • ' 1
[lt hai been customary to ,publish the procial•
ntation .four - weeks, so \ that, if-any. mistake ti ( s.
ontissioa should Occur, the- that week, it soul . .
he corrected or supplied. in 'the ne i xt itistitS,htiti
tI d necessary legetpublicat lon - still bit eiven.—i r
Litst year we published the:proclamation fol
*Aka, and cburged for- four -weekS, :twain
$O. Tills. year we published it .only, three
weeks,,and therefore charged, only $54.-Irone.
rani. Repnblican. 1 • ,'
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Vhe alioie is an explanaticin. of llotnces $ll
rdi rtn, made since election. The people would
lilt "the editor" to make a littleTulltir explanal
- and shwa- - by *hat authority "it has been.
customary" for him in publish the proclannt',
ti lm lonier' than the la* requires andcharge
foilt,'to cover his own blunderi.. Isn't that
di •
e smallest \ hole be 'ever- got out of If he
hits anthority for , this custom from the' Ring,
(aii it will he Presidential electiOn next hill) he
idd, be4er pmuneace the publicallint of the
ptochiniation now - so that he trill have
. full
'ine to COrukcit blunders and make hisbills,ac
ctirdingly! We close the steno. by asking if.
(lie al ye is constitutional law •or "conscien
tbus scruples V, . . -
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SOsquehann" . kumbei IdatteTs 7 \i ' ..,, ', •
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inn Lumbermen's eichango held a meeting
ati William-sport on Wednesday at which seier•
al!, inatteri - of interest to the Itimbertrade of the
Stisguehatina were discimed. Owing to the
liMited attendance no definite action was talc.-
eti on any of the Propositions submitted,— .
!Among the resolutions offered was one prn
vcling - that members of the association . who
.a
1
e manufacturers of lumber from . the log, shalb
ncit sell Ito \ any person or persons except to
those. en raged in - the. planing Mill . osiness, or
ic,r•hi, kee ii regular lumber Yard, an that they
Winn witharaW all runners or.traveling agents
for the tifle of lumber anclstliat gales shall be by
ontract l ot delivery at. the(place of Shipment.
Ally violation of such • by.-law shaft subject the
offender to 4 penalty of $25 tor each offense,
add for repiiii ion of the offense to like fine and
I
• e4pnlaiim, tc be oenjoreed its now:prOvided in.
tit° byjlaws. . - - - \ ; '
4t wasta r ed . : that the commissioni business
,
wits ver3l o l!noxious' to the lumber dealers be-'
how. The nnunission. agents Were getting
iih ; Out ; •V r oo,6oo,•for which the luinhermen *of
I'illiunrpo4 did not receive a cent.
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Giicid for • fa- .• - •
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The fel:oi l ilng, from a lady who seams to he
titorouglity bosted in the sex, s . sbotili be read
r ip every uscieehanna county girl..-.lt is
worth. foles of • fiction • and sentimental.
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.Men firi ire worth .I.lllVaig, Wart Wint lell.
t'- 1 •
ltfr their witiesl• A bundle of gew-gaws,bound
r.
eil with * String. ofNflaps and ousvers, sprink
led withicolgne and•fet in it carniine saucer—
, tliks is nil: heip . for a man:whaexpects - to 'raise
asOunily i r 'oys on bread and !twat. The; ace
f.thries a . d 'anti are good `in their,pla*,!and
stf lire the i l'illi . lied tinsels ; but you catinet
1 1
itifike itiditi er ou \ t, of "the latter npr • a i'bed
bfinket ofj t is former; 'and awful :2..:s such an
ititta may tiettru to you, both the dipnerand the
r)81 biankArnre neetsitry to domesticate hap
pliis. lip
,liar its rialities as Well tistts fan
(ilT, lint yo, sfnake • it, decorations, rementher
big the 414 S Is and curtains - , but for the
littlstead.l uppose a man of .good sense ; and
- gb td prosPepts, to be looking tiir a wife, what
tit incelvifuld you have to be..cliosen I' Yon
hii,y catc qim, orYim mai trip him, but how.
retch bet ei to s nake it , an object for him tb
eittch . on. Irßender yoerself swortli- 'catching,
and yo sit i d 9. not need a shrewd Mother to help
y[in bind it. riarket. . ; •
1 h...
Odilioas. 1 I • ~ .
G !IA\ new! and artistic - felt, -hat shown is the
.R4lnbrandtlhat' • with a wide soirfur brim; that
: •• .
i4flniwn tlT i \n on.. the right side by, the trim-.
Ming•tutd : tained up on the:left side.
I .4`iie mnSt! beautiful' shawl pigs are now
aawn--chri l d, blue and black enamel, oxidized
an,d gilt. -T ise pins are long and narrow,
41.ci ire used for fastening sashei. • . .
I RonitetS tire wort 'this season with and with
iigt strings:liana streamers. Sonic have lace
st •eamers,s,tirotightround from the: back.. and
hi l iselY fatiti*ed infront. Theseiare considered
litplrling. ) . • .
eal . skis;continues ' to be, or will be, very
i •• •
popular, soil :the styles . are similar to•those of
144 wiuter,l except, that Ape sationes are now
;
,sornewhatfitted in to the figure and the sleeves
are made:Odialler at the ivrtsi. . .
eatber r4eties till) io.lasbionM)le this winter
.itt dresses Afs well as hats and bonnets. Alt
kifidsof•phfmage - tc, suit almost any colored,
diets or bonnet is to be found, and an endless
i .
Variety of wrings,s birdi and' flowers, with odd
leayes. . .1 ' .
==IMIIIIMI
The:black garnet or cut • jet jewelrr l in noty
i•ktreinely tshionable, haVing'by reason of its
brilituicy, l i und - great favor , and is, certainly
.a very desirable addition in the way of jewel
ry. ;The . Whitby. jet is: the most, suitable for
, .
ntourtdng ..+ear.
Sleeve brans are veryOarge and of ebony,
wjth' it bar! of pearl through the center. Ati-,
9thOr style Shows 'a black enameled center,with
i l
tilaih idgeslof pplished gold, others. are engrav
;ed triad iron ed. 1
The'conc steel jewelry , made from the nat
ural: ithll, i ; extremely pretty. The d elicate
shadings fr m pale pink to 'white arc very re
fined in Character, and to pale complexions are
very becoming, Thisjewelry Is found in very
pretty designs, the most oice are ice% es and
The handsomest dialler. slresses are made Of
pearl gray silk mad ruby velvet. .Ttie
nation-isi indeed, rich and becoming to alinost.
any :complexion., anotbor taste is rich navy
blue , and. cauxeo. These dresses are made
trailk,'isith puffs set in the back, Iva large
bows between the, puffs and a sash at tint - bot
tom;" the last,Puff. ~frhe front is elaborately
trimmed.to the waist;
Lo'”bitid4i Putory t=ned.
On Saturday night, 13thlust.,atiout 8 o'clock
as Miss Jeanielompis, of Troy, was returning
from • Buffington, she.`dt.se,. i Vered a, fire in the
neck part tol. Loveland's Woolen iractiiry; f nesr
Long's kill. She gave the alarm, butlbefire
had got under such headway that there wes
nothing that could be tine, toward stopping it
,
The building w,as a. wooden . one, three - storkla
in heighi, tilled with Anflaturnahle
and tbd jbMie3 spread 4spicily ittrough it; giir
ingonly time to save a. few, articles from the
Ismer story before . the whole. structure Wei
WriiPl)44 int am* ••- • ' •
•
. There Was a large • amount:of wool ou /lad'
.
belongingiO This wss s , ecured ncl
the books:were taken
. 414,', with the e.aception
of the,earding book. <The sight when the fire
waltr4 its height was a grand 014; the
sweeping . venwan with tiopestuousiveloaL
ity;aml lighting the whole regionaroultd,mair- . - Otlertcovre, OVElle 4ATS.—The largest stock
int it even qUitellight in our : village.. ': • . and I?ivat pricns;fashitinable material and can;
Thu buisilingrwas tetally :consumed; Includ- 1 a!--,,'„ t 9 r- - .. 0-, . . ~. -111c1Imittes.
in the Wholeiol : the . tinuiliiii .S.Thri,lnse wr i t: , '' . l , 1`,:... 1 f) 1 , 7,5 ! .. ...• .-.) . " -- • . .'.
I,v 1
31cKs.xzrz's:
be tar grwri . 0,00, lon, fw Ich lliere'l4 en I imiswt..4; Brills Goods; Plannels, Casilnieres,
insurance of 0.,000.in the Ne Ma Insurance &livers; &L, to'suit this wants (trail, al. bottom
Company, with. B. A. Long . .] The loss fills P r r r '; ' ! , " - ---
'
1
ptrose, Nov, 24,1874.
heavily on thd proprietore e l, er 4t, W G. Love-
land, and villhbriii serious "lirati to the business
of this region; and one that m
must be imedi,
etely replaced:. We hope a company will be
fornied at once, to put ttp.a large woolen facto,
ry at this pladesoinething thSt has been ne4
,
ed for a long time.. 1 '
The factory] was the first three Story build
,
int put up in this region at the Omen! its erec
tion, in 1840, and vioi balled ]the "Pattern ter.
Northern Pennsylvania." It was !sold setae
'years ego by p. C Paine ! ,. .2 J. G. Lo>/elen'il.—
Tro,y alette. .. . .. .
• ' -
Court Pro'csedings7-Third Week, .
.1
. Another day and a half court. Jury die! .
charged Tuesday; • •
Wilson G.ere vs. Patrick Morley. Verdict
for - PlaiatirT- 0.71.. • : . .
COM P Lit VBl . Henry Lyett.... "ta - show
COMM; why. bend for the paynient of - $63 per
year for the support Of-Tile: wife, should not be
reduced or modified, Was discharged by the
court. . • •
.Martin J. Van 'Horn vs. ilftriet Vatirnorn,—.
Desertion. Issue joined and rule 'grnned for
M. J. Van Horn to. Provide for support. and cs
penses of .Respondant ' during • the p+ditig
said suit. • - • . • - • ,
In the matter of Clonnter's License e . of
son.. Revoked; Afterward a new tiond
tiled
autfabove rule "discharged.:
On motion al tittles tt Blakeslee Charles
Warner and • John S. 31agiitis Were acquitted to
practice in . Susquehanna county. •
I
Coati' vs. Airy Bush. Ootirt app i aint
Ca
leb S. Bush coinulltt - tel iti lunacy tor gill(' Amy
13u51., and to eilve
• Coueth 'llulgain Hinds.• Court . '
. appoint
0.13. 'Eldred committee In Innacy toOve $BOO
bonds. ' . •
Jolin Bunnell, adnfr estate of ealcinain'Bun
nen, vs. Jaihes. Fargcl and •F. Farg4.
Client eutgred for plaintill.
Solc ! mon Russell vii, James and rederick
Fargo. 4udgment entered for - •
bom'th vs. W. A. ''Gates. Defenditnt gave
$lOO bonds to appear t next QuarteylSessionl
Daring Attempt to Break .Tail. ' -
: A daring attempt to! break jail Was!mule on
1 3,
Thursday - night last by Joseph Wi gnu, Ed-.
*ard Failell and James Covert, tried 1. there=
cent term of the Supreme Court, andconfined
in the jail in this clty.i The two forts:lei were
sentenced to 'one year and six montlis impris
onment tin burglary, and the latter 10 tweet}...
Years for
; rape.. - ' , \ • ' j .
• lt appears that Wilson and *fermi' Manned
the matter and admitted, CoverC to thhir confi
dence . A little previous experience,. with the
other' prisoners axis gaffieieut - to 81. cw them
that. nO ; oihers 'Must be allowed tt partid
pate,, .•.
~
• The robin is entered froth! the rear by two,
doers, one compOsed of heavy iron )111.5., Mid
!notched by large,.plidlockkg to stapleg h the
wall ; the . otherH•the tine on ,the OW:let-of
heavy boiler. iron This doori was . tastene , f on
'the outside by an- iron bar, one -end which
'was inserted in the wall, while the other rested
in a siert of latch the door. -------
. .
The plan of escape, as. learned from Covert,
*as proposed by Wilson and Fariell about two
_seeps. n't.m. Covert . was informed of their
plan, but was unwilling- at first to join them.
He nally concluded tO help. They commenc
ed ht. - work, of loosening the -door - about -a
wee - a o, first tire:ll6l4" open the paillocks,by
the I sit o an iron stove .hook, a leg to aniron
tte' t Avid, and a piete.of iron used as a weight
lor king the: windows, and . taken from the
g, ,weighing , about 25".poundi 'Three
y bolts loclking Into the sides of the dOor
also broken; when nothing ,remained but
utside idooz 4 . A thin piece of -iron frinn
dstyad was obtained, and it :Was found
it would through the ciao nt the side
edoor and raise the bar.' They Were then
4 4 to leave the jail. 4 .1
eriff Edinister-and his Sou; Deputy:Sheriff
Edmister were smalie at one - o'cloek, in
tOrning,'and .were told by Mrs' ~.E,druisier
she heard a nOise in theijaihr:They went
the north passageway to
_learn what seas
trouble. Haggerty, indicted foi the atilt
mit,. murder, was found. standing in the
i.e of fete.room, - watching the door leading
the jail yard, where the -three men were
jrk. They 'were at once Keized fits
in their cells, and an examination made,
ih revealed how nearly they hal clll.tetl
esetipe. •
_ •
tent
whip
thti
. .
• It pow. appears :oat
,Hagnzerty ImM - several
ti. 'heard the noise which tbetutadeSin their
wor , and. bad'tome out of his CellOaut the
jail. reakers.marifiged to escape detectfpp. - 1
Al ilzon and!,Farrell, Covert states; bad in:
te.nied to rob the'other pri . iiiners of ion'', inon.;•
ey and other art Mes before leaving, and would
not bare hesitated to commit:Murder if Deco
sary to cover their. : flight. - Afte.i opening , the
I - -
i t
dot) a, they had plannedto make ladders of the
win tiw OMB and • pieces of iron from their
bed - tends and , climb the wall. ._
. A% ilson an 4• , Farrell were - taken' to 'Albany
Fri y . morning by Sheriff. Edmister.--Iliag-•
ham on fflnics. :•.
.Business
. .. .v . . , . .
VE i Low PiticE*l
•
I ave. just returned frrini .t he City with ..a
new atock of goods which I . will _,sell at very
low feet during the Ilolidays from this - date.—
Calh and be convinced before buying elseW here.
411 good's bought at this store engraved tree tif
eltrufge.• .4.t,- - Bronisou'a. Music -raid: - -- Jewelry
!Stop; (Brick Bltietz.) •
, Montrose, Dee. 1, 1675.
. . . .
`!Evarica" la the sentiment of countlesi stir
refers who find he Win or - re lief,. and . the
fountain of their health arid strength - in Ayees
Sarsaparilla. •It is the • most you or ull the
alterativesto purity the system and clear se the
blood., It possesses invigorating qualities, so
that it, stimulates the faded vital:ties and pur
ges out the corruptionA which inin4le wtthAlte
blood, promoting derangement and dec;ny.. We
are assurred by many intelligent - physicians.
that this medicine .cures beyond others of
its
,itiod, and we can lortify this statement IT
our own tisperience;7-A(lwi
,(Affiss)) White Flag
WLATEST NEWS it 4 lIINOTIANtTON, -
Tlie.istest news: In Binglotottedift tiuttjline
Wirt. Street; hate jtl.s(leceiveti
their third Fall and Winter stook of Dry Goods
.which le now complete in nil dtpartinqnts..7- ,
beat,-Silk.' The-test Black: ettshineres..7-
Tbe best Alpaca: The hest 3lerlnes—Empress
—PhodS or all descriptions.. The best Shawls.,
Embroideries, Ribbons,,Ttes; &e,,
in 11.tet, ever thing that is kept - in
Ury Gi iods 'Store nt bottom figures. Another
Important itent,which'if known may be titscntial
to - the-'people of,: 3l4introse. !slew ::31ilfoial anti
surrounding country, !hist GeO. B;31WolItim
and C. Faurot would , he - most..happy costs
all of Moir acqiiitinhinceS 44(1' iihOvr timid the
bargains :that.linie ire tib6les are now prepared
to gitm,-
Slloi.rn•
Bizigh4in too,' Dec-1, 1p75
....-
11youwanttilemolitatgoodsforthelenstestmonel
go to ' , citgaseJontee,,,'
A large stric. at Ladies' Beaver Cloaks just
received • at ("grow ..10.142415.
Costs 34 Clarks Co, 1.1D4 in fill numbers at Oc
spo u t - ' ; at Cif*.sx Joinr'st
its7rs' Silk Etats, latest style,"eheap at •
24;1874:.. " " MGlCEXzts'a;
Funs of all kinds hare arrived at; iticKertzie's
lA.vvuue SEttria." -Print:a are right.-
Montrose, .:1875; , -
,
. .
I Tr-yob want tbe best 131sek/Obsess' in'tbg;
market, go to • - _*K gß i g t s .
o v, 2.4, 1875, : • •
"Bgetrrivel, ityies Ladles'. Boost,
.saes
going off tilt at- .111.asszugla-..
idoutiva,tv.
RdA ov:MAxin- CLorninci in ;
thu •qtyenue 6tore." .Taku . , a
IMltirstats. • •
litantrobe. Noy. 24, 187 C
ClYEleit OYSTERS I Oirsimot t 1
tiysters uiedp at the
'43o' N'EltriNE SALOON'
..-
11 - tpirsttity Goods -all: 'latest shades
and iityles in Wings, Birds.-Silks and Velvets,
&,e. Trimmed fiats and Bonnets iaStraw.
Feltri and Velvet fir Ladles, Misses and Child..
Fen, . at titter Jolts's,
PikyroonAPus.—lletures taken in all the lat
est styles.` ,Oki pictures copied and enlarged.
Altiott ; splendid lot .of frainkii for sale the*,
; . , • at G. W. Doorarriais. f
316ntrose, June 10, '74.-4EI
W 'Tett' aired
t , ,,tvrotits, Clock's' and - Jetielry .repel _~.. on
stnirt notice and warranted at F. D. Melba."
ill'B, s Jewelry fi'—rnerly Isbell it Melhts•
Montrose
. .1 1 .
To rAliStElt
ki.i,wilcox, R. V. ,
Toronto, On. _ the Tarbill
liotA4, and fenders lkis 'professional services to
all *lto have ilisca.ieel horses. ' - •
4116ntrese, Oct.' 20, 1875. 1 ..
• M IS, DResAvER tots jmit nit= from New
York. having purchased prindipally.a large line
of pidies' and • Cltildren'a rura,wßuffalo•and
Wolf lt9bes, l3lsnkets, Flannels. ike; Lots of
other new' go‘;Ja aglowest" bottom prieea.l Call
and tk.e•tilern ' • •
rtrEsntina, RI3ENBA.I7II CO.
Minitrose, Nov. 3,1875; .
1 0
Burtss atAlle Eagle ru g Store,lkeePS
cotioaritly inind a large and veil se lectee
stock . of pure Drags and Medicine;
anti Nriirnisli, also.
-a. very li4ge assortment - 9f
Porg,' Coin DS, BruSlies.. Perfumery.
Sonti4. PSy s iclins prescriptions
carelbliv compounded at hours of the day
and 7pl.iiit.• Diva him a call. i Sign of tIM Gol
den eagle Mortar. r! • . . •
- MUntrose, June 9 1873.-tf. , •
,_ .
„ .
DO.s4T'WANT•TO .I.OTX IT.
1 Will oiler my large stack of 'Flour and Balt,
and:gem:rill line of:grocery goods very low
,foi
a short time Tar Cash, as 1. expect to move in a
eels , tlitys into a now - store building ripposite
Cooper & Co's. Bank, and ilou not Want tri be at
the spense of moving 'a large stock of heavy
goo s. - .1 ow is a good time to buy your Flour
and . ..Salt, I have -never . had a better stock of
good Flour, fresh - ground, - than at - the present
. k
tune.. l
t.. - - , - 'E. P: STAMP.
31Ontrose, Oct. 2Q, 1875 tit
TO Tin: guarantee. that,Tay 7
lor'l4 Family Ifiedieinta3 are the best id Market,
of their kind ; and that the - quality of thetocals
shalt hereafter be. tnaintained i . I would. Say to
all ”If alter, using them you.,are nut satisfied
youihave.received benefit in proportion to the
prick, Paid, return . the empty bet tie or paCkage,
.andFget your mnne3 back, as I want to iman's
, Motiey unless he is satisfied he, ba3 receired its
equiSalent, • -Respectfully, I •
• Buowsnio T‘truili, Pr. p'r.
OCtober 6,1875:
.Putvrizio. • • -, •
,
Weave just. receiVed a very large et
plaio awl 111.licy' envelopes, letter, and, n
M
per, plain and lain* bill held papers; -
all sizes and. colors. colored poster pape
all tit' @bit;b, we can _adtint - to print el
than any otliee In this or 'neighboring co
analn as good style: Work Atone in bla
colotedinke.. It you think there is an•
fan heat ns; - gt%e us - a trial:and *if 1
you ;what we :eau do. .All, - Idods of bla.
"loiud - or printed`tOpiller.: - ,
THINK that' the people of 3iontlose and
Nicidity, ate !biding nut where'. the
.taost popu
lar ry Gooth,. House ip Bing minion is l
D sated
for P. F. Sks.on 'it Co. inform us that their
irao, from' thiS section, is very liirge and con
statAlv itiermsing.- In pelt. stock may now he
found a large and carefully. selected stbck of
Dry'iGoOds, suitable to the wants of everrbOdy.
They "make a speeialtf of Black . Silks, Black
attiSiateres, 'thick Moltairs, Black titmice s, and
theliner grades -of Prfts nlss, -thitt
line i are prepared to give eome decid.d bar
gains. Wel :suppose that nearly every udy is
aware that 'their store is` located at 61 Coda.
: s trttli nextrwthe Canal. -
~ J.ltnglialiatoil. Sept. 22, 1875
; :041.01VOYANT EXAMINATth:NS PRUE. . : . „„ e ; . •
1 . TOeru is no.,subject that requires
. so'lituch
Intl& and experience as the treatment of trot);
'lc diSe4ses. „The, astonishing .success ti 4 re
markable cures performed by Dr. Butterfield,
are 4ue to the gift L of clairvoyance, to the life-,
longistodv of the constitution of man, and tke
curing of'illsvises from natural remedies. ICl:fret;
the'imrstl forins of Scrotbla.*CAttarrlt, Piles, Pe
maid Weakness; Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder
WIN he At. the CAtferty, House, Binginimton
'Fficifiy, and Saturday, beceinbe- 3d end 4th.
. M Butterfield will be at tbe celebrated Min
eral tiprings, at Bush; on Thursday * December
2d, oil a visit. Patients cab call. • -•I ~
r
•• • .... •
PtlerrEvE,Rk.:s,ui.7ll.--•-There are .numerops,
renitlies that cure!. sotnetinitsa and become
truqed its toeful, but,tione bare ever proved so
effecAnal—cur tsi as many and, such remnikablii
caseB+as Dr: .Ayer' lmedichieS. • •
• The Cherry Pectoral has restored great nurn- .
berqof ,patients wlai were believed to be hop&
lesilk,offectetl consumption. • ":
- Agile: Cure breaks lup chills and fever. quick
IY A nli f t e l r '4 's u - r e4 el) : . l '
rn poentiExtract. .O; Sarsaparilla
eradicates serothla•abil impurities of the blond,
- ,,eleaOses the system land restores it to, vlio us
Iteallh. By its titurly: tte.many tro • at..
disottlers that cause.. ,decline of healtit o are
peliqd orctired. : •
kter's.'..Pills and itheir.:.,eeects -are , too•well
Ano*n everywhere: lo require tiny commends.
tiontfreut us here.—&:,•ranton. (Pa.) Mut -
RkItEMBER that: I nzir Jon:.' always keeps
hittal and sells, h wtr than. any one else the
1011t4ing goods and others too -nunterousto
nientien
Jlen , laid Boys Ready Blade Clothing.
44 44 Seats and Shoes
a k ". Underwear:
41 F " Hats.'•
• 1
Dry. Goods.
„.••
1 Dress Quads. .
Ladles and CAilds
" " Und%>.rwear.
flits'atidililnnets.
- Beaver Cloaks.
Felt Sicilia ,
Jewely.
Blankets.,
Counter panes.
• Calicoes."
•
• Muslins.
I...c'ltturtFlattnels.
ete... I etc.
Brent:as°, N6y. - 17; 1875:
Lo%1:-;ST,Ent.91n t the parsunagtl in Auburn
NO,. 17, by, 8, Banter, Danitt C. Low.
(Jr Auburn, to Mra. littrriet• Sterling, of
itioppeu. • .
Batkorat—MAris---At the M. E. parsonage le
11 . irrick Centre, Nov. 10. by.litv. Rob
itt,uti, J. B. Baraget and Mbos Wile Mapes,
beta of Gib,fou
CO th'ANT -TINGLEY-At ilie Hill Side Cottage,
INfinntruie, Igoe, dit, . bit..oliqsi. A. 0. Warren,.
Coinatit;ol . llaritir4,•to.'llies Utile
ugh"-,
of
ezzAimpFaux—Dvx,sumr.--In 13inghamtori, N
tots, tile reAtletice of the bride's parents
Ireivi 24; :)y Rev. 14tuiliWrigh., Mr, J. Zig
Osiuberlin t bi cortisud,to M i ss Eloise Dun
73.10.4910PEK0115:
•
` 4 BAo.,k.ip—ln Letayaviliej Nov.' n, Mrr. Laura
° ll Fr , 4 '04 71 Year4r whlOw . 01 Daniel lila
ltl., ,•
. -
Pr:litho—At the residenctortila ratho-10•Istv,
. k . IT.„ Drake, iu Moutnisef Nov: 2,7, bass Per
agtrd YP - 4 6 - "
•
Rotitui4, , lit Bayonne City, 290. Ad-
Satgrt A rthio.-F; St - 1)01 0 ot, Harrisburg, form- -
etOu the Uzieu Many,
Broak Ivo' 011,y,0ct.: 27, RevAYln.
-Erlitine; '
d Oa* - Wolff mi Scotch
-7,4lkni rteet4ty • plo tor onto Baptist •elitirch
ip l 3
,muetituum Depoti pO,-;
alenwood; filusituebanna county,
Nnit attgU 411.11inteltu1 . 1 Yin hours,
~ V skt,i6e, daughter or Pniuk: atul.Bolk Conrad,
s: 1.0 Mouths lu i to 40 dap. - -
iftMdwomliosirmibmiiiwowtigffikeil.ikaiwoirgikairwdMMA
gleat yariety_ tit
look at our Ten
ock of
.
to pa
-1 rds of
s, etc.
beaper
buties,
it and
• that
show
ks on
, „i
- 13riEINS.
• '" * F '. 1 •••••111711,...•
FANCY,:,GO4OI)S-,
the
Jut "knelt of ttt in
-
oodn direct from akn.. ; inltloilarns• „nut , ol 4 ,rt,i , u I
ntt& fe11014,01, 1 0 1 11 , 41 11 4 A.;. 1 1t Pr.lee l l Etat 1 1
compittltloo. -• • • • - ••• -• „•_, •
• -4fILA/2 1 111RX lANALBPLE,AIT..
**lig:Kb felt ttstit,•of the Seen quality. amt, In alI the
IntettAbsden. A Ana boo Of Paincy Sub
atd velvet* In ell the - new shades. all kind* of fialthere
J941014*. A fine line of ttlotmed Hots el.w*ls,oll
hand. A large eeteettuent ofllll. invlery, gtovcs,
thew ouutalldrep'e coerlao onderiret,u*,,Ate. •
•,* .
"call and see my Wove Fifttnp Orate at $l.
' • -r - 1,17 - : J. - ("A - NV.174.1
4• : • • No. 41 ConxlBt., Cot. Water,Ht.
Blnghainton.N. Y., Oct.obe . r Mc..18111.: ~ • , I
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TIUS 1-COLUMN
IIEAP - .; , ''JOHN - "
TOO BUST.
Receiving Near Good,
`TO LL1316
riirgimaixt
Centaur Llttanent.' - 1".'• •
• •
• . There is tickpalti. which the_Cetrior
•
b ik Linimentwill not tot i eve, u 9 swe,ling
they will not ;utmlue., and lametolss
• 'S t , which - they willnot core. Th161'5110%
language, but it true. - They haire'
produced more cutes of rhenmaqtkn,
• ne - nralgin,lockjeW;Palar,eirti
XESWIriII hogs , caked breasts, scald's; burns:salt,
, rheuM,• ar-acite, dc., upon'. the !Anman rrikmeottid:Of .
`strafne, spavin, gals. etc., upon iruitua4,ln outi Oar
...,thanhavesall other pretended remedies since
_thitlciutlik
They are counter-It:y:lra, all-heating, main jc
Ortpples throw awaytthir crutches, the ` . .sarie
wai,pnisonona hites are rendered brakeless !turf t;lit
;wounded are healed withouta scar. Tbeireclpe
ltsited around each butt They sell es nu articles- pver
soldhefore, because t e o just_what they pretetiOn
do. .iThosa who now duller from rheumatism; pain,jor
'sWellinn deserve to Suffer if they *lll not . use Celitalir
white wrapper. • Vc,re, than 1000 eerilittto4 :
of ramarkable cures, Including. frozen• litnlas,.cbr.ollic
rheumatism, gout, ratan:rig tumors, etc., have been re-,
'ceived. We will send a eircularcontaluingcertilicatts,
,the. ketipe., etcl. gratis, to tiny one requesting it. ;Ohe
hot* of the yellow wrapper Centahr Lin imenis
one:hundred dollars for spavined or sireen led hot e!
andmules, or for screw ;worth lit sheep.- F•tock - -owne:ra
;—.ltOselinimeno are worth yorir attention.. family
hold be without them. •!Whit e wrapper family use:"
Alow wrapper for animals. 'Sold by all Druggists
i)Oc'entr, per bottle; largo bottles, _ $l.OO. &
`C0.'8.3 Broadway, "few TOrlc. • ;
•
; E -
ptsF.oria to more than a stitrrtitnte eor,Clartne
It t the only icife article In ezirtence whicb is certain
itta?rel , ranlate,ttii , food. reimlate the bowele;ettee
soli, and produce nattiest, sleep. It contains nether
tainerala,triorphlne oealcohotostuk Is pletleatit ttijoitte.
Chlideen need not crtaug :po;heris mry,tec t.
BILLINGS stitoun.
, Giesitia
INSURANCE AGENT,
'tat inn'
41)1 osepresoi let, _..,01200 t ,000 2
• . • 'Alli
itaz, w i lt AND 3.CCIDEIiT INEHTO CR :I i
.• ' : • ‘- - . • • • • t .
41vrpool.Lbrulott & Globe - . , • ILt O ,OOO, -
Royal-Canadian insutanco•Co v of Montreal. Cali_,- - ,
Ada. Capital - ' - - - B.norl, •P
-Los' co„ of North, America '' • =B,'l;,tl. National. New York,. ; • " .• • too,
turd Co.,
••. State of Pentea • " • . 600,
-HoLon Mutual '; •• ! - 'r • ' - tuojoh
Lygoralog Fire 4,
~. , • iti,oo(.o
Lancaster Fire Ins. Co. 330.0tri
-Phi; AmottaZton of. Phila. • •'" .. • - • 2.f.0ti.000
• mlll , ll - flints, Ills. Co.. Phila.- N. Y._, . 1.300,000
o„-• mercial Firkins. Co., tt:lo6o/
.. ,:
e lea. co.. of Pails: .' .'- . ' ZO,4 A . r
We ertown ins. 'Co.., Watertown, N. Y; . . „lioo.9di
Moths Init. Co., N. I...Capitaland surplus, $4,0111.000
• Atlas Fire inn!. Co.. Hartford, 01,• . - . 1 t*004.1
ilaryOrd Fire I no.. C,0,,L apitalund Surplus. '53.00e,000
The undersigned is SPECtAL 'AGENT tor' the rollOw, ,
ing.riimpanlia fur Northern Pennsylvania: ... : -.
Fre Association of Philadelphia._ ' • 1
Li ucaster Fir. insurance Company or Lancaster.
- Tto Insurance Co.-of the State, of Pannsylvania;ol.,
phi adeiphia. .
h. i ' x., xlsau . • i
Conn'. Mutual Life Ins. Co:, ,Aseetts .. 5r,,000,4,0
ItinFrican Llie. Phil's., •- .; i , 4 "; . , ,- - 1,4,600,90
',. 1, , .4‘C , C , X=EIII%TeMe: •' A • ..
..
irayeters Ins t ,C4,,Hartford,Capitaland SurplusePLlM,No 1
Raitway Passepgers - '. " - • Entil.re
t Thi , naderifigned hasheen wellknow n in t hi /roan ty,toi
, the past Ilyea rs,as an Ihourance.Agent. Lame osastsi tied,
by bill CoMDII nit., bays always heen pronCptly pain- •
.., . ,
r OrOßlce no Stairs. in building east frOm Banking
i
OM eof Win, ri.Coopet"&co.,..PurnPike street; - '-••
i-- . 1
; ; - "'
I BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.
.
E . HARLBB LI. SMlTU,OMee.Meatig-er.
~ ,-
, ,?• ,' . . i 'S. LANGDON, Sol i c itor '
MgditrOie. No*. 18. 184 , - . . •
t•rdziae..'33etter,ll.._
1141itO po li cies in the follo wi ng Companies:
Franklin Fire Insurance Co.. Pbll,, Assetalta.lo).ooo
continental, N..Y " 9dd5,000
Germania, •' ' • ie3ruLti°9
Hsu vet' • • ' 1'`1.230,0U0
Amon,. "
Farmers, York; - • - * 4 • 04.0,01x1
gneatis, London.. ' • " .10,110041X1
Tiger.cats"-4-11 National Board Companies?.
and*e a consequence, sound and reliable, basing Ifitig
- been tried and always toned worthy , as all. who heve
met With lossesoet ray testify. Those who
trava patronised me will wept. my thanks: ndito
;Abate who have not. I clurotdy say, t proddire to del bz
Altera, tf they, will favor .ms : wills an application, *ill
. do by alt, give them Insurance value for their Money' ?
- Very Iteapeetralte, - - •
• • • IMMIX C• Tula. .
ii ordAccident Itiourence Compeny.Polletes w t
lennm one dry Wane year by • ,
TyLEFV,
•
dc4n the Meeoute Etonellt,Aesoctel too et Seratnton.
4 Apory 14.tCNRY Tp•Kit.,
Xeettera, Deeembecit.
Ci n - , . BLAratln"O 1 ;
49 - Iv4 iC: ~ ' 'ion - p e ed . CTOCUMOP.
4 WOOD r P I IIILP, tit. :lb . it!
g , Bi -
the
tiT4111)4,4) I of
yr,' - ' ',, - the utattel,hl PolidisT " 3444
._
_..4 the hest Ammo or the Most
*
44.4 . 11 T . ' mo 4tt i I I riled
cr. oat OA 0 KI
MM. eye yed -Bracket. the. Drop.
?.k Veite, can - be elate mien with.
dielar ling aloha*, sod thetl3olr
mbar, *Melt never tracks' tittles, or
`s and will last a` lifetime. - Yin' sale, by
!emend theTtede se_ florally... In ordet:to
Ire that yen get Dbitebtey a Ponipt DO
fat and 1130 that It hea my frade.marit a*
__,sVe. It you do nut; know whore to bay
deleriptive , circulars, together with the timang.and; ad
dress of the agent 'Pearce.. yOrt.,will be promptly , thrh
robed by e.dtketairic, with stamp - 1 I
CRAB •O. 8L Y, Ilipoufsetaror g L •
'• 506 'trtga il mett 144, Iltlis4riptiol, ri.
Matt 18.1frils.-911 . - , • .1/ • ,1 f
The Bust Pa orfor -Farmers,
NEW-YORK : - ,WEEKLY,' IRMUNE.I
0146XiLLAIL Per'ire hi dubs of thinytor
ftedinos twigs fro. Kat
1144/ - " 414 ! 10 ,1" . - n4.4'P
-" .. ...
MERE
. ~ +'
' 4.4
'';:. .i.i i:' , !lti,••Pi. .' :;,`
''• ',..'--::?'-.-.. It''' . o‘..:',- : .: -. -
`,.. --- - _-' ..- -, -..-:.,_:-: _ -.•:'-..:-.: '. • ~. :
•,--, ..
..-,,::: ~.:., ...--.:_..., , :--4.
PALIit'AVINTEIt-',GOODSI.
. '.~ ~:SiL ~='
llealierr i Rosshull& Co's.
VOQI,EN SIIAWLS, Pr o OAKINGS,
, CASSIMKRES, BEAU RS
AND GLOTTIS,
iaireitiirtety, • - AO. it. Et co's.
, ..
PLAID" -AVD::..i ) LAIN - WOOL A ND
MOHAIR DRESS GOODS. SILKS,
..,,,E9PLINS, - ,, CASHMERES,
D'./2 . 48 .TODES .ALPA .
. . CAS,,BLACK . ANP, , : , .
„ •
. - :. COLORED, - - -- - ."''
. , .
..
FLANNELS. 'ROSE 'BLANKETS.
''I4ARCEILES BED . .SPREADS,
~,W OOLTABLE SPREADS,
"TABLE LINENS, TOW
.:
;Furnishing.
s.- Goods,
•. •
A large kracatment. and cheap,
/AMES' AND CHILDREN:3 4 . - MERINO
MENTS. MERINO AND WHOL HOWL BELT •-
• EICIRTB f OLOVER. - itc... dm. ALL 51ZE8
AND QuAurusv
Prices io eat.
. „
04'.0115, lIIIIBON S.:FLOW FIRS, FEATII
ens, BLACK AND COLORED SILK AND COT-,
TON ...lawns.. TRIM N . - .
A Yarlety;. ~ . • At i3l.'ll..'it Ccee.
DRESS AN CLOAK TRIMMINGS, LACE - 4 1,- FILIN.
-411/8„-BUTTON% 811. K TIE 4, CORSETS, EM-.
' 7 , BROIDERIR, B . ZBFIIYII.,-. WORSTED ......
AND . FANCY
VASS. N(YrIONSI ANL)
.: STAMPRD PIT-
TWINS,
- - ,
- 1 At 0, R. a 6o's
! , „
Alsitiyi In petit
DOMRSTI6. GOODS. Br,R CD . ' AND BROWN
ISI I EKTINas AND I RTING 4 GANToN FLAN-
Nur,s. CALLIOIEA, BENJ . :kis. TICKINUB •
AND . Clißvore . s lIIRTINGH, AL
,. • MATS A.FULL ASSURTMZNT
Tltit MUST POPULAR .
. : • _BRANDs, . • • •
Arad prices to gulitbe Once Ai 0.11. & Co'L .
• .
,GARPETE CLOTHS. MATS. TORTRIGETPW
PURE, FURS: PrOKS,BITFALCi Holum HORSE
BLANKETS, L&P ROBES,Ac..Im,
At G. R. & Co's.,
t i.,:gOitg...llllide 'pOptitit.'
. _ .
Men yid hey!' reeBy-inade o;:ito,' n laige sioek." Corn
plate Asportnlent of bent 'rend.; wort-al-tett W give vitl.
Privet to milt the tinatio et Q. IL & Co's;
0.1 7 E1? codi I's, t • . OVERCOATS I - !
- ~... .
• • •
Rot... Boyle, Yon OW mut Men . All rorte, 'Qnalit ‘ ies end
Price* thou $3 t f a,S3e.
.2Stipviy yon want* ut G.-If.. 8
'Our" Custom .Department.
. . , .
Lart , lsptock of tine eaoelmt.reg. dothit and Beaveri.
ofi t a st e rtil taken, o,o t t Mang anti •workrrtau.l4-• gwt'
auteect. fully *.b.) per tx•ra. kit% than cwt of TAMIL
Calf ititdteuru yinat mv4,tut at G. /t n .& Co.* • ,
'Fb2.17.1/7/NO GOODS.
. •-• • - , .
Oente fern lehlun gouda. -• White and enlnred ecttor
ihixte.. • SVIHri 8114/ .1144,ritt0 . : Wrapper 4 and Drawerr
.rlannef and merino Dore, Knltt Jacket', •'natter! er;
Tiew, , Dows, Oh - no, 'Trunk*. batchele;
the largest yarletyln teem. at O. -R. 1. Co'e.
11.44 Te! .111171.511 CAPS! oAPS!
• • • ' At Ci.-11. 'ot Co's.
Elttl , 0 SEN B ATI 31 . 4t, ct)
. S. DEss.ur r. it, Managing rartner.
• ember Wth. 1815, •
GUTTEN
OEM
Lad S
~~~ -
~,~ ~ .y
OLD STAND.
ed would reepeettory ninon= to the
;ruse and Vteitoty ttiat they bvac gaol
ent a Itteteelairif ; •
.
Untlertdg
citizens of Nun
to flak eats/W.I.
REPAITTY
'ender the dt
York City - • We
on: ni J r GEO.BRI DEIiBEECER, of Nen
keep constantly an,:hiun '
FRESH. B .
LAKES,
Viihole
ogir
BAD, BISCUIT,, RUSK
COOKIES; PIES, ETU,
into or Reim!.
pit Supplied litniginuably
-- 0-,
ALSO-a
*and sittiattiviVeiiitplut of
CONFECT
ONERY, NuTA'Ff.WIT;,
Etc., Etc., as
=3=l
""" - • .
TOYS} .
TOYS . .. .. . and 000 •
TOYS •
SPLENDID . OYSTEIr, DINING ROOMS
Up IBtairs.
31 °. 1 . 1 Ws, PeOrari.
- . 111AC . 11N BON. ; q
Montrose.lkrat.ls.lM4f. • ,
itv1)60:J0111 . 3'o:
rtcpTexweic,wo .
Southelui
FRNITUU EMPORIUM I
88
,WAvilAiiiitun gitFee,,ii.
M17.11r:.
will Piid the.
ADAMIX 1040SALTIT or
•
znowevniss
At the Lownat
,Pkieol of Ony,Store in
' • bodttiern h vi toile:
, • •
'411044i ftstult 141/Ityritliii Iteptiiiei led,
•- 0 ROBINSON.
vp4:y4V,ftlki•
l i iiti o viago
• ,oer t's,3*
NAJIA I '
r-;„.7.?
MEM
BOY") , & CORWIN
-' , -Ssiscolvitig3
' ' _•'-'!''''' . -H
-1.1,(1t':106.:,•5ktit.1.0..-Wilt,.
At G. It. & Co's
At G. R. lcCo'si
.
We would be• more than kfu l to 0120 and all who know
they here unsettled swoon 111 withw r Ucheywotld eal3
and settle by the tuldele ef 14reh next. ,
tlaadesme Titoutied Usti; st 'Clieso4obn'e.
At Nls' l ,- 33 - Court Street,
NEW GOODS,
. ' . ..... 1'
Ah.we. have jail rat:thud Roar' the Illy al Sauf.Trati
' alter purchastug a large and, ilea slanted *task at
.
of all kind's bought from threl. ,hazda. we arenow
7trerft.. offrr goods at prices' Mt will flatlet! Macias-
At buyer. We have also - . added tq out barge Meek lei
Dry (..om*. an Immense *344 pf, •
, CLOT t, CASSIItERE9i BEAviss:
for Men and, Boy's we ar. Re arc now prepirsid
make -
-whn witl girt: us. a call as we hare And elan workmen
?Itel,,,t7ett for the pensert.
• Ladles 4r11.1 tit•nttumen, you will please call and aim.
toe our otnetz . befure %ou,purchtste elsewhere.
Tfulukfut fur pa-I (avers. wit limo fur a coutiotiatlas
the tape, Wu Tertititn,
Tours Respectfully,
. „ A, COMM.
-.l)lughauitort, Apti1.29.1%1.-41.
Ladle? iletip.r Cloaks at Cheap John's.
11 i7V" ,. 3E-X I SI
• *Z •
. c . • C) ' •c"
. 7 1 ..
.•
It
. • -
„a Ifrold Llnadient for itonoe and stable 'Le. A
luau abto COMM Ilatidtl. di ocoreted hit a celebrated .Ita...
llehrhemlot and horse-farrier., Was introdaced to that
United Satee In the year IRA, and rlnce that time, h 7
R,s kreat encceee. In the cure of Mimi's, H has yogi
for itnelf that world wloe. reputation It re richly dee
ernes, and now funds-at the head of all linantenUilta
rlcaUcd ~ • , ,
,
It has already - gained' the confidence and advairstfois
o f thogund, of Lv.upittmide for Its msny Caret aOr
eriect,werc *are/Iml -Indira tine, are of i" moth 'repot
.lt tv eon pettily admired; ta 'a flintily remedy for
its peculiar c'Avinical combinatioo.,.posaealng uo harsh
infrmileute, (like tinetnre ni Ca"veneer red•pepper.
which chemrand miltdesa Lintruett.t* are largely coos.
poliedj which inereaim Instead of,dfmtnbhthainflarra
tiro, making It uy natures encedyeare for
RTIPOMATisS, REAOAVITS. SORE THROAT,
come. COL; HS, CIVIARA.
lOW/SF:S. SPRAINS. LUMUAOO. CRAMPS,
COLIP4; (MILLS , PRL*l'F;jstU i pe--
11 " / P"S 7 qt.akCii. de.
m,: • „,
peelakonlals Hind ' llireetioniineoinikpa • hr each bottle. '
Pqy one---Onltti cents. ft) cents, or sl.o6—and It It
data not give goal rat latliction • return the bottle belt
toll and peer motley will be- rettunted: Cell tor 0. a.
S. 9.,4•1 take no othvi
D. G. CARY, a 6:kg:Proprietors.
Middletown, 9ratige Co., X.
• • •
rOtt SALE BY "
ilia M. A.IXON,
DrUggiffit?, MOntiOie. PLI
Pnretiasi'iblo at an S'holeiatei ;talk teW koala In Ow
•
Mop wpm,. May tith. , ll<;6. no.l
FUN
dFUN
yUN
GO to Cheip totCtiotoO Ffitottels.
S. 11.4: D ,'SAYRE,
, . [Aro aotlitekll4! ! Odr
ACCOUNTS Min SMLED.
Zmaaaedii+M►teiy,
- •
I';t 4 - . •
the,' will be tale/404 b." bur;, , •
COOP ER• set,to tt3tter 29: DOS; 4' ; WIPI.!, 4 1: 0 4ftlit r.
. •
M!EM
Medi 14TOCK
r CO 0. 1 4.0r3 r , •
nit tviettadisffit fur
tIPM,iNit
MEM
A luv, ALL' Korot OIF
1 * Clitoolldß,S,'
II J, WU&
4, 114
Ferule' • '
gotAtioes. 91, UM.
vir. , c,cpcizasnr,
Carpenterairpente aid ..Buzldec
riciliTll.4ol l 3 cf, erect ittat4arts at a my,
if - 09mnd cumpido thie 14 ono dA
Alit Malt *toilet, Hath. 1111411*, Doom mid
irmines . , OR Wetted tattstdor. Moo 8404144
4 . 4 pint Jottoo iptcloll6l.. 1114914114141111. 4111111111
t et 4 itot4men. Shop awn. Am amasasit ‘14414114 4, -
*444ll4o•WrlieVl ' • - •
~,
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=o:=
NUM be*.
~T INWMM- 4 .: .:.
;..;4
'Corar of MalsiiidTimpiko ate.
-
,31 1 141CC/2WV111,401,01111611. 3P°dahmig
e AIWA= IN
. . • e,A
BuilcTors' Haidwoe.
i 7- • ,
zvai t i.Aust, .by : tit4s., . . Ic,ess.
: - : I •1 ' , -,, i , , .
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t
i
Thanks to mit' Frit:airlift,' Psitl'avort. '
. ,
ansTaruiraTora, !v.v.
NEW, GOODS; ;
:r t -
WE' W GOODS.
FALL. AND WMUII , GOODS
SUITS FOR ALL
A§:A FAMILY. kEDICINX
Or-.{.:
====il
F~~ 4~U,~R
I ' 147111.,
"Witt; 14.41 t Bkirtso4.Qhgap
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