The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 05, 1876, Image 3

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    Grant, and the Public iSctiont
'The Cindlnnaii Enquirer gives th 1
lowing reasons why Grant is justv
man-to save the public schools:;li p 11
7 ,SOMPtiilfig must be_done: „. tat aome-:
thing is to vote fu the ,Scho(as and
against the Pipe. Allier the e yoriuif we ,
are CO illp:iiilt i vely safe.; l 'The con ntry lilac
been frequently savedfrom the, encroac il
4i:wilts of . the jesuita in this manner.'
Repnblicattlictory 'always diminilieii h#l
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swelling of the Pope's: 'toe. „lt actii ike
an oin I men t,', ail Mistered -to it. l VT i ese
Republican politictails, who al.e 'so Vi'ffill
ant in behalf of tne! Bible and pub
lie sehools, are theinSelves dot christiiins,
Their knowledge, of ~the ScriPtureS is
chiefly defined from wnat they Ideas of
them' rather than e actaal• reading. ''. tut
this doesn't make any difference. ' It is
easy to
.i+e, religious aad not pioui.; 4ow
much easier, to'be'concertied for the cause
of religion and yet have no religionll But
in this class_ of pOliticians, we begllleave
to, be under Steed, we don't include Gen
eral Grant. It 'is but fitting Itha ,1,. he
should, be theahoiqe Of, the ClergyL i ' I He
has always' led,a 'pure:and gOdly life: ;1 his
habits are known to be irreproacha le ;
he never drank or' uSed i tobaeco . in• 'ny
form ; his lips are never profaned b an
oath ; he has a horror of, a horise-raier ;
he is regular in his attendance ;it chn. ch;\
his leisure hours tare devoted .to earnest
religious discussion with 2eininent bish
bps, doctors of divinity. There is a' qo
priety in calling
. upon Grua , t,td- fl, VCO ur
religion A'lld 6ur schools. I -I.e inisAr e dy
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saved our Uniorvi We. know, thcre,bre,
that he is capable of_great .things.' . ;:•..is
patriotism stands out as brriaotly iii : Oita
piety. He has always, ben - 4evOt 41y:
• attached to the American eagle. pie
initials of : his name, by a singuli,it Coinci.
deuce, Stands for
_thol United StOci. ~r- Ile
is eageilorthe contest .to "COMillOiloi with
the. Pope Jesuits;-, -He threw*doWn the i
gauntlet ,to , them in Ilia powerful Deg
Moms 'speech. We neinir, saW t',,1.:6" - PO - Pe'S
big toe so largely swelled as it was by him
in his annual ,niessfige.l There may pos..
"tibly be other inepTw o can , gavel the
country and preserve 'th " Bible .land "the
_schools. Noae, howev, r, can 1 dol,it 'as
well as . Grant., _ - ' ,I , 1:
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A Ceteran: Illtmtr!.. l •.:
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'Jackson Frailey with 'killed in a contest
With a catamount near'iTamaraok Swamp
.-,an" -- Welch Mountains' in north :eastern
Pennsylvania, on, Wednesday, Dec., dd.:
His body was foiind!Lki FridaP He- had
followed•the trail of a bear and came in
to 'conflict', with a witaininia„ I . When
found 'his clothing . was torn off from hjs
' throat to his knees, and his, face,llinecic, -
breast and abdomen were , terriblYilacer
ited, seemingly by the teeth; of a wild
animal. As there were no egiiitlencea of a
, ~ .
struggle near, nor tra cks.in the shoW, it
i,
was inferred, that - after the !fatal strni"-,
gle in some other prt 01 thew • od.,be
, fore the silq/ storm, I hi bad % n - i de "his
iiiij thus far id , seircri' of aid and !h at he
;ilitOperished in tlie,.'dold. 'FOibei inia
hollow was the bodY of - an enornious 'cat',:
amount. lt was covered ; ,:with Wounds,
one being made by a , rifle ball. and - the
~;zest plainly ,by gs,_' . kilifet , , The 1110* - ,hair..
ing been% ,scrapet a*aritiof.)uti the,,,yee
against' which the rifle stood.' th4untei b s
knife--a long clasp. knife 'with k -buc,
horn handle—andpieces of liii clothin '
were found;Y le , was ' 3 evideiii--14hactlie '
had. been a fearful ,Struggle,: for ,th
ground was covered w!ili blood for seiva
feet ,- aroun d , and thial underbrush Wa
1 bloody and - broken. 11 Frailey ' lesves
, - --large family. 10 bad i - followed , hunting
, and trapping for thirty years, begiaing
,before be was ten. yearst old. In those
thirty years be - killed over 2,000 deer, ,43
bearsi , 2s•catamounts, 3,pantberaand - .iin.,
.:numbered wolves . and fox4. l l s. lie was
known throughout the, states flai , die
• Nimrod of the QonawagO and the tqfr
Slayer.— ___ 1 , .
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~Gikt IQ Jim: ; ll? r enominated d , He.
c, ~-::1 1.,, ,- ~-::. . .:z.)eleetegg' ; . -;!.'
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A ,thoughtful afid nutually e ireful
frrend Write s tQ...."uie: 'fr in ,P, hilade' tpliia
under date Nov. 23, as ollOws: 'iNow. I
am going to startle yOu ;:. 'Grant i .
to be
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renominated and re-elected 1" an as if
';•- - ,tifronii . d.';'04 - the one prciphecy,:: h . sup , l
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plements it with another : "Mara L ! 'i'lle
one-huralredth anniVersary 44 the repti4•
' lie will also - be,its.end."N , And by,,,te mail,
which reaches ice this: inornintr, i I have
,two more letters' trornl.Philadelphi ,dated
Nov. 25 ofic of "Which saytk : Otltel , tit)on
it, Gen.:Grant is iworking 'for,.thOhird
term, and will enforce his reubm nation
' 2 teoti iiiiraityl- - - and the o her 'ft. rks :
ti,v
'l'heideOtionatave been f pribi l to the'
IkplAi9Ana l pfit 4 do; noc‘ , ..„),iketih,e ezi
deuces sqnintine,io a thiid IterEnc.t l -1 . ..w... ‘
Forney'B Lort - clon, Letter to. the . I),Oessi
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There were exported from the; port of
Philadelphia fo,r the week eridiugjork Sat.
iittlay noon l'Ast,.t 0,998 bitShels of wheat
And 129,008, bushels of corn, ,making ana,
x.s
aggregate for the year . of .7,56 . 4295\bu5b .1
els of grain. Thero — are, no* ,in To t
loading grain
_.forl foreign, pOrts ) :-tessel
chartered to carry 225,200 bushels.
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The population of
. .Miebigan, a.eordj
ing to the census just. tak.en, 133.',031p
In 1800' it was . 551. The male ppulai .
lion is more, than 60,000 i excess of tiii3
female, and the' tiispropor ion is Said:
be increasing. '',,,'
The protest, -oltAmerican !citizens in
Berlin 'against the strieturei of the t ct
4, ,
man preswin assocng Aineiiean
jlization" 'with the 13rerneehavi d.ria
, mite horror, hoi •thoroughly 'at :inedlits
(Meet., • • - • ';
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A TELEGRAPHIC.
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for=
the
:. . '' t , --• :: Thiii--"diant i Doctrine."
Iv - A.
1 i fir: ,11 111 Nor _ -. To •_ NI. • [ - . ' . • i
January - 2.—The.secret
is 6 the,::
`mysterious correspondence : be-•
tAkieif this :gov*r ctiffentand . ,-f fiat of Spai la ~
is iit last, explained. In. his message!in j
~- ,Bd9 :-President Grant • enunciated: his'
':fblior.:lith - .:riTard thXdiropeau dependen
.„' leti id "VireStern; waters, viz : . That they
trgilt..'Oentnally.. to .become free and. in
,.eneadent.; . I :ReCently . he: has . notified
:. pain that, ;the Cuban, policy of 'that gov-
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*n tiielit *ids t be . changed ; that the time
448 ;'ci - ) fne:: When ,for. various. reasons the
' etibiitia nitnit ;be. perinittato.cliouse. their
)iiwn,;,goveruLtnent.. - iO. OrrespondenC, ; -. on'
this *int •hts ' beerv,Acarrieti oli I for some'
.clime. ', Spain . .. has l' finally, .but
';aceeded)td the President's demand, and
.. 4oVellari will - ,..npon :`assuining command,.
,iSsiie,a,proclaniatien - notifying; - the -- ; 101.1.
]bans, that soo n .as peace - is restored in
thefisland they .Will be - . permitted to netiii,
natethefortn - of government under which
they desire :t6 live. The proclamation
:Will 'also-offer:amnesty; • the:. restoration . of
r estates,.etc.. The President ; WaS-_det4ru ! ':
A ricia ‘ , that,hti ; ' admi histratiud : should- Trot
piss away . a beginning:Was Made in
the. directionmf; carrying out policyhis,
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Which .be•is-arobitious. shall be knOwtr, - as
~ . Ithe - Grant doctrine."'' , It -Ivas i to'snOttin
'his . demand - in -; behalf of Cuba thati.he
navy . - weti reiit-qiupped and:. placed iii readi:
ness:ior immediate active' service.
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S4o4ing AiEr#-Idero . Trouille in Clinton, :WO.
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c . ; .A4milm - ,,- Tenn., .Dec. 31.—A . special
from Vicksburg to the. Appeal says : .
4 .Anotherj.ditricully:...arase..yeaterday . ,at
; Clinton between . - . the: .blacks! and !the
'White„s. - 'The,fro; QaldWell-brothers (col-,
Orell)-,Wen t .Od tbe street_ intoxeiafed and
cliallepered the whole'toWn.to fight them
l and !; finilli! retired . unmolested.: About.
:Sundown ; - . (lharlirs - , Cal6vell, an' ex.tate
§etiatollp4 4 appeared ; oh - - the . 'street much
iirtoicatedi'aud declared - himsel• afraid
- a' no' man. A -
.pis:.Ol . was ; aecideatally
oared in-. the l'rear - of. It • 'store' which Cald . •
Well entered, a'.ul he ran into '; ; tlie cellar.
.As Ilthe ' citizens rushed into the store
fAidwoll. - commenced : firing, and
_,at the
second' fire Dr. E. G. Banks fell seriously
.Woiin.ded . .iti -the knee. The Citizens're
turned:the i'fire ' 'mortally wounding- Cald
well.h . , • ;
. Fearing further , trouble: the May-
Or .telegrapheri, to the - Mayor . pf Vicksburg
. ,rl
foasaistadce, • and at nine o'clock last
,night one linidred, 4ien left - that city by
,a, 'special . ; train : I No - ; further trouble,
',ll , .is is now aehended. • l.
I ,. • apprehended..;. 1 : . .
. , 144:kat Departmental Changes.
W.isiii*ToN,N,Dec. 31.—The second
Comptroller of. the irreasurv, .Deputy
Second CoMptroller and. Third Auditor
'have sent their resignations to the Presi
dent, and the positions thereby made va
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cant have been
,o Bred , to' other parties,
4 -whose nan'ies will , e made pUblic as soon
as the President ,is : advised of their ac•
ce.ptanteS'of the places tendered them.=
Several zhanges were made to-day in the
:1:1'n ited,f, States Tretufu ter's I office. Mr.
JerotneC. lintnett.6f Indiailopalis, who
'has been for some mouths a clerk in that
;office, has been appointed , Chief ot the
Division„of National Beaks. ot the
iTreastiryO illee,viee , 4l.At laton resign
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tedy and Chatlea 11. pavidge also rf In
dinnaPolis, is appointed Chi fof he Di
irisiOil Of Issues, vice U. q. Ro. It is
undeptood.-.that ,other. Oa geti ill be
Mad ,e among them bait r . hat ' Chief
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Clerk - Of . the Treasurer'sio, ce, to . which
Mr. .3. W, Farrington, fora long time a
clerk” in'' the PaSh' i Piv \ iSiOn, will te-lip
'pOinted. I_ ' • ~. 1,
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Extortionate Fossi l
, 1 1 4A.xcl8rFat, Jan nary .I.f—The mein
bers of the Lancaster bar held a meeting
thisi'morning, in view ' of the,installation
of a new set of county . officials on Mon
day, for the,. purpose'. of adopting, meas
ures enforcing a strict cOmplianne with
the legal fee bill in future.E Hon. Thom
as E. Franklin 4
wasoseurpresident e llon.
H. G. Long vice prsident, and George
Naretnan, Esq., secretary. All Present
agreed that the system of enorinotis.over
coarging must be broken up, and a com
mittee was appointed, land the meetirg
pledgeo to co-operation iiit.l- support in
all legOl, proceedings ,agairist public offi
,cers fori violation oh We law iit regard:to
official 'fees. If the Members of the bar
are in e i arnest, the several. offices •will be
worth prooably lets.' than half as much
as thejncumbenta elect expected .and if
So there may' be in the near future sev
eral c4es of difficulty in
_ineeting certain
( obligations enteredinto With the central
ring during the-primary,election cam
paign..l .\ \ ~ ill e ,
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*Thousand Dellar - Liiiel 'Verdict Bet Aside:
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PITTBITAG, Pee. 31. The verdict in
the'Po# - -libel 'case, of: lila city,'gising
810,000 damhges tp, ?,,fr. koore, late chair
pan of; they'liernocraficl. cotinty commit.
!ee, WAS ' set aside' this Morning by the
court. in.4eciding tifotientfoi if new trial,
land another trial granted. The Post
hand
welcome the decieon as '.a faithful
New rear's offering, fro the judiciary
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1' to the press. ,
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Internal Revenue eud s Cuitom Receipts.
WASHINGTON / Dec. 31,--Internal . rev- ,
enue receipts to-day '5482,760.17. 1 Cus
tom receipts to-day $257;073.32.. Inter- :
nal.Revenue receipts for the .toonthl9,..
59?,663;88. , Internal. 'Revenue receipts
for the cal :year to date, $47,196,143.25.
'Custoin receipts for the- , month, $7,976,-
-832,.66. CuStom receipts 'for the fiscal
call Year . , f 576,023,477,85.
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The Secubd CvmPtroller of the Tress
`,Derplity§edood Cornroller and
Third Auditor; . have not t heir redigps
tion,to the Preeideot.-:
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THE. MONTROSE DEMOCRAT, I _.
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General News Summary.' •
, Bishop of Posen has , been sent,to
prisen to Serve otit. the term of his seri
months. . •
The 'Centennial ight jubilee: was
participated in by many cities and towns,
througnoit. the country, ,
It 1
has been agreed !that the,Plymouth
Church councildernanded by. Mrs. Afoul=
Su-shall convene Ttiesday, January 18.
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Another colision between whites, and
blacks is reported to have:take q place at
Clirrtori iss.l the'itnilitar \ have been
ledft
l
ey ft. 0,. i
Negotiations are pending with.Anstria
!with retard to, thw oolitruction of a di
'rect railway betweeri Vienna and Con
stantinople... - • ''
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Tbe.report Of the. receiver of Ithe . Erie
Rai !Ways: for Noveni her ,4hows the 'receipt&
to .have been42,sB4;B2s.47l'enk4ditiires
$2,066;653.85, leaving a halaticof $518;- .
171.62. - ' • • i. • - : . • .
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C. C. Carpenter; of .:' lowa,. hose terns
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•tis 'goviernor expir s thi4 Week, !has- been
appointed Spoon
.-Oomptroller of . .the
Treasury, to succ ed . Broadhead, iiho_re
signed.
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The recent . "Lahor. Rtforth Conven
tion" at Tyne orns out to have been , a
fraud. Ouly about imenty-Ove delegates
were in attemlatice ,
The citizens of i4tiebec celebrated the
anniversary of the 'repulse .of: the Ameri
can troops before that city. December 31,
1875.
TheiPresident Statls-that, an the die
ailed
,soldiers whO haie- been: : removed
from positions under the House of Rep
resentatiVes have been supplied-lyith otil
er places. ;
Sir Edward, Th4rtitonl;,
the United StateS Mexican Commi
ssion; has Awarped! .8653,000 Mexican
gold to \the Abra Sillier • Minning. 'Com
pany of:New :York, ,to. he paid 14
PONLE4T..I - 451;?,..CA1
No. 48 &. 50 iashinOoli
BINGHA,MTON, N..Y.1
Of Would respectfully call attention to. theiil , ,
we 1:r rt. x Er rt.
which they are selling at from 15 to 20 pe
than heretofore. A full assortment of
PARLOR, DINING ROOM and .F.Prc
iTURE.
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Parlot'Setts, horn $6O upward. , Chamber 'Setts front
$4O upward. Ifattresseit front $4 upward. 1 Pare Wool
Mattresses from $lO to $l5. \ Oak, Ash and Walnut
Extension Tables from $6 to $lB. . - ff
Yon can do better by purchasing your goods of us than
of any dealers in this section of the counts' y. We will
not be undersold by any one east of New Yorli Qty.—
No extra charge fur packing • or delivering goods at the
depot.
NNDER
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17.7:'•
We desire to:say a word. In this line we
Patent Catket, and a va riety of • other sty
'Robes, Shrouds, etc. . •
The hearse and Carriage attached to our establish.
meat cannot be:iturpdssed in this section. These will
be furnished to those who require; at a reisonabla fig
ure, anywhere within a radius of twentyl miles from
this city. Give us a call.
• DONLIIIr
Binghamton. May 12th. 1875.=-if
The Place
DRUGS ~:&:.
M. A. LyCon'
Where yOu willfind a, lUD assortment or Pure Drugs
& Me.dicirtei, , Chemicals; Dye Stuffs; Jewelry . Per
fumery. Violins and Violin Strings, Fancy eoods,
Yankee Notions, Pocket Books, Cigars Tobacco. Fine
Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Table Cattlery.l Solid Silver
Spoons. Plated Spoons, Selves and Forks, Guns, Pis
tols, Amuirition, Shoulder Braces. Tglit i lleas , medical
ipstrnments, Dental Materials, Lamps and, Lamp
.Chimneys, Teas, Spices,-- Baking Powder; Sea Moss
Feriae, Gelatine, Tapioca, etc., etc.
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A full auiortment of Machine. 0110 . 4nd all kinds o
'Varnish; kept; constantly - son' hand.
We are selling our Wail Paper at cost,jind are also
' • • Cioslrg out our GlatlnVirAt ' '
Very Low Figure. 4, -
Get al can of our' Mixed Chemical raint, ready for
use, and do your 'own painting. , ..l
With bur large stoci _goods; we filial con fi dent that
everyone visiting Montrose. will for,teix interr
est to maraud eXiIMIII I 43 for 'themselves 'before purefuw
Ing l elsewhers. ,
Meares. Juu• 9.1871,
CARTER, ABBOTT & JOHNSON,
• Wholesale and Retail 'Dealers in
HARDWARE,
,
IRON, StERL, NAILS, BLACK
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S.
VL E S Ml i ti P AVett "48'
OLS.
ES weeVas 'Steed, 42/e4Dioclat
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SEAT siirtigas,STEgL ittftg,
, TOE VALES 4nd CALE 20TELI.
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BURRETT ; S CORN •SHELLER AN
THE IMPROVED BURDiCK.
• F.EEI;) CUTTER.
CALL AND Sx Ip3. ;
87 wiel4ngton , Stif f.
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UINGHANITONVN• X.
Oct. 14th. 1
For gdod - aterproofa,'4o -- i6 Cheap
JOhn
OF OUR
fIING
1.. Ye Stein's
to Got Ito'
IS AT
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'Agents for
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Tbck OF FRENCH, GERMAN AND FINE DOMESTIC GOODS, IS
VERY EXTENSIVE, MAKING BY FAR ‘TtIE LARGEST'AND
,FINEST SOCK' TO , SELECY FROM IN,SOUTH
.ERN NEW YORK. • ,
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'is riortlngi my owilgooda I have the advantage of confined styNa, and aavp nne 'prix fi t ; lam thus
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Sell a s ][out , as Retail Dealers Can Puy," •
enabled
Iltr. ppintie gnsiantees all work from his Department to be • thq - best in the city, both b in Style, Fit'and.
Finisho I CALL AND ESA INS. • ,
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W N. WILSON, , -
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HAGAMAN: BLOC/
1: inghamtq,n, Dec. 15, 1875.
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New Advertisements.
ragE•ARE: FOR TER
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rge sto :•
cent. e 1
141,6 WINTER GQOD3!
FURNI
llopterir, Rosahaom & Co's.
WO6 LEN 'S'HAWLS, CLOAKING,
CASSIMERXS, BEAVERS : :, :‘,
AND CLOTHS ;
In greit variety; - • 'At G:. 'do
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PLAID AND . PLAIN .WOOL:
MOHAIR DRESS 'GOODS; SILKS, , ',
.1 POPLINS,
.. . 'DRAB .T.E•DES
, •1 OAS,.BLACK
COLORED,
CABBY.
FLANNELS; • ROSE: BLANKETS
"WOOLBED . SPREA D *,
"WOOL TABLE SPREADS
TABLE LINENS, TOW-• 1
El.B, NAPKINS
and bonsehold
- Furnisqing
Goods',
A laic, asbortinet, and cheap,
INES
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I•4lDiZe-Alip 01114IItgssi,MERIN-AIINDUGAII,
DENTS; MERINO AND WOOL H6SE. FELT
1 ' SKIRTS, GLOVES. &c.; Ark. ALL SIZES ' ....,
' ' " - .A 2 D , RT.I.A.LITLES,
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, , ,At G. B. &Vole,
Prices to spit,
)11111: 11 7 4 ERI 7 G r o t o ri Ds i l so n) :L i a at,
'FLOW ERS
S iIi IL ,G X S A ILK Ne s Crd::
A fine Variety, • • • At' G. B. & CO'S
4 ,
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIIIIMIN6S,. LACE§%FEIN
ORS. BUTTONS. SILK ITIES, CORSBTS:RAI
t= BROIDERTBS'yIZEPHYR, - WORSTI4D
AND FANCY.. YARNS. CAN
,yASI34 NOTIONS. AND
STAMPED PAT- i
Always in great variety,
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DOMESTIC GOODS. BLEACHED A ' ROWN
SHEETINGS AND,SHIRTINGS, , CANT N
, ELS, _ CALLICOES, DENIMS. T NGS
AN' D, CHEVOTT SHIRTING AL-,
WA.YB A,
MOT
POPULAR T ~ i
THE MOST POPULAR,
i - 1 BRANDS,
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Andlptices to . snit the times , : : At . G, R. l obColi.
; at 1
CARPETS , ctorns. MATE DRU436ETP4G
• F13R13, BTFFALO ROBBISMORSE
BLApiSETS, LAP ROBES ? 4c.c.
Obeip• • At, G. 11.3ds
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eadv-pade:46lotittno;
Menand . isoyo ready-madeenite,, a large atockjleont
plete aesortment'of best goods; warranted to give sat
ief4tion. Prima to suit the times it (Lit. co's.-
r.-... rte J ~ ~
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oiTEROOATS orl - Rook'q .
Forißoys', Youths' and Men. All gorto.,l Qualities and
ea from $8 to PO. Supply your wituts at O. &
CO
Out Custom Department. -
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Large stocker flue cassimeres. Cloths and Beavers.
Meinsures taken, good - fitting and workmanship guar
an eed. Prices fully 20 per cent. less than put pf town.
C sop leaviryour rneasnre at G. R. it Colt,;
PUBNIMINO GOODS. 1. s '
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ents furnishing goods, White and colored cettoh
Sh rte, Wool, and - Merino Wrap_pers and Drawers,
Fl nnel and me:Maltose, _Hiatt Jackets , ' (3miforters,
Tics) Bows, Maniere, Oloyee„ •Trunks,. SatchAlef &c.,
4, the largest variety in town, at G. it. keole,
at TB! HATS! gAPS ! ,174.1*
At G. E.
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Embracing the.La!,est and Choicest Styles of
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ALSO A LARGELINE OF
'ND EL STAN BEAVERS .
-.o7pipota.to - a.ii,d n , L4die§7 : ,Sap,queE;
IN 'NEW AND. RARE DESIGNS.
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GENTS 21 e , egant on, cnesios,inonnted, size °all
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; for Hohdti? Presents.
48 NATIONAL CUROMQ CU Yhils..PA.
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Free Maps of Delaware. Delaware. -1
HENRY, WiILSON 1111 Life anCPublie
Services. The - Nation
mourns his loss. Agefits wasted. Apply for choice
of TerritOry to Quaker City Pub: CO:, Phl
,la , Pa; 50
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AGENTS NV/ TED the
selling book ever published. Send for circulars and our
extta terms. to Agents. National : Publishing Company,
Phils-delphia, Pa. ' .'. I' , .. 43
SHORT ' CUT C m h a a l n e ce j : f o o l : 1 :11 11 1 d lj a a n le va ng rs Fe-
TO WEALTH Free information and free Sam
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HILTON' & CO., 152 Worth St., N,1., P. Box 5869
SYCHOMANCY, or SOULCII.AR*ING. • • eith
.err sex may fascinate and gain'the love awl a I ectionl
of any person they chi:xi:is instantly.,Thts 81111*m:tea
ts] nequirment alitsin possess; free, by mail, for 25e,t0•
gether with a =Maga guide, Egyptian Otacie,preams,
Hints to Ladies, Wedding-Night Shirt, lte. A queer.
book. ' ddrese Pabs. , l hits. '1
MIND.,tEADIND, , PSYCHDMANCY, FASCl
natiorc oul Charsaing. Mesmerism, and. Marriage.
Guide, showing-hew 'either sex may fascinate and gain
the Tore and affection ,or any person they:choose in
stantly. 400 pages. BY mail 50 cents. & 'CO.,
138 Sontiklth St,, PtuladelpVa. Pa. t • .1
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WELL'S ,CARBOLO .TiBLETS.
PUT UP ONLY IN BLVE BOES:
A TRIED AND'EI7RE REMEDY..'
Hold by,Hrueglinggenerally. and . 48
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F rohnston, Holloway Co. . Philadelphia, Pa.
(NEW - BOOK FOB THEE = -1,000.000.
U‘VIS WESTERN . BORDER ONE
nurinEnntr initAns• Istolv:' •
A Graphic filetory.of the tleroic .Bpoch or American
Border Life Its thrilling conflicts of Bed and . White
!neg.': End ting Adventures, Captivities.. F 4 tr 13 sogeouts,
Pioneer women and boy?, 41kdiae.par-patbs, Camp life,
and sports/. A bOok for old and iquiig. 'Not a dull page.
.No competition. Enormous sales.; Agents wanted ev
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, . Mites 111431 g ee to any competcatreoe fie War
. ' arm who OW Wort contains ISO' splendid Ilinsbations
coating $lO,OOO. and the anther 4ss prolamines it .';the beat
sew took ont.'l Aln Impv it a book for the d oses, and
Agents essUjr sell I to 10 sa d l
y. e want Workers in every
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hated Psuip_hk_t i • Specimen Pirelli ondjull particulars typo
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The, Great American . ' Tea, Oompany
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31 and 331Vey Street, N.Y.
TEAS DISTRIBUTED TO CIATBS.A.T iNPORTIEUS t PRICES.
yl Beautiful. Oil . Chromos, of different, sizes, promoted
t ,
r ' . .2. rieha sere of 1,2, 8, 4 orb pounds of Tee, iu clubs
V 30 and upwaras. The Company has now ready for
:el very a. spiendie Chrome, entitled tiNlpoild Tuck" a
; mew (three pound) picture, .showing a lively skirmish
between baby and a pet doll for the possessidn' of a thdl.
It lisp cal% of roar t• . ea
fun that no descriptiontt tell the
story so well as e simple title of the a rtist. The
battle is just Ni and Tuck, and must, be , seen to be .
appreciated. , fiend for cirpular of prices,' termri Akc."
,The Great A.merican. Tea Compaw,
Sr and 83 Vesey Street, . •._4 8
8.0. soi 6643. . . • NEW YOU Ml'
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orrositz salt count. *PIIIIII, •
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Nina Stages *ad Hacks leave this' 110110.4*.
neetior with the Montrose Railway, the LOW, liMaY
Railroad. and the , D.-11.-40V4Rstlroad , • •
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