EHE • PUBLISHED „ EVERY W ItUREIBRAY 14i ORME Ar MONTROSE, SVISQ 1 A CO:, P 4., BY '6 Tt,tr ; RDITORS & PROPRIETORS;,' At two Dollars per Yetir in Advance. TO ADVERTI;;ER:—Tns-Dnatocuar BB an adver• —Using medium:. is, unsurpassed—in...this , section._ It. —Teaches tiur Farmer; Mechanic: and - business man. —its rtl3'l4o°ll is constantly ipereasing,; and l i t t s advertising tes reasonatile.:Jiates-N9ll be gtVen - fa bur office or , a , .. vs ma n . , • ,t, „JOB PillliTlNG:—Our: °Mix , : is snpOled with four printing presses.together with- a. large variety or type, borders, Laney inks, etc.. with 1010 wo-arepre"pared ^`lo'de 'work in. the best style and at, prices dower than any competitors in any section, tramples shown and istimates cheerfully given at bur 'office.- Work order f;l4 brraail,:villi receive promp( attehlon. W. -.C. ORUSER. :Z. B. HAWYLEY• •, , • GOl , l closed rill New YOrk,.on . Monday "AnnEsty" ..Nord aliost ; hated by ihe 'Radical le-aders: :The f‘thlFd:party foollOuese ,is wbats ibeginuing , tO trouble the Radical leaders now. , !Milli , •.. {Grant gave . ; 100000 °idlers places-in. the "Wilderness otiinpitign; and the . i , are ...not likely to, be disturbeaL j • ,Seeretary Bristow tauttouttoes his desire to have a duty -imposedl ou the cOffee.— , "Tat, tax, tax," _is the bOrden of the AdmioiStratiohlsong. Every proposal to ,reduce , enormous salaries in Washing,tbii is denounced as I ,"disloyal." But tlie tai -ridden people of ~•; t - i s`country are getting tired of Such sil , . . . I ; Grant announces that . he will.no k t write a letter declining a Third Term.. He 4 .,SeemS to think that , 'its le ter to Henry i 4 . White. con taminka bid tot l a Third Terni -- 7-- hits - been generally . misunderstood. Mr. Jeffer;on . Davi, - with all his , funitsi . . t foibles. and politipal sliort-conungs would 100 droi) : Onf, of view, ; ,were 3uot for the Rtd;eal &lidera 'who are enntinnally making . a_target and a martyr of him:— tneill - golce:A way'tol dispose of Davis is. K to let li,nn taupe. - The witti..sti saying in 'connection with lithe recent . ‘discussiOn of amnesty must cledited to Mr. Morrison,: - -the.chair , ,man of the committee .of‘ War and: means : "When ,our side wai .1 said 'he, "it - seemed to me we had the Worst of. it and wh getting the other . side ifixik:e t-tbought,` they wereettng -the worst of • - , • tier is a hill before the ObiitT:iegis lature to, make forcible entry into dwel: ling houses, stoieS, etc., in.daylight,bdrp , lary, and another' to ,make lottible entry 111:1 -light into' corn cribs awl chicken 019:Ilse:a burglary also. Pie:v seems to be po.gool reason why these bills should not beedme laws. r ' • It is charged 'that! the, Moutrose DEMO -I,sliiT'S . ` repkiiiPi in .Ithe Cominiasioners' office mixes u l i a gook deal of falsehood with Ins reports, - or else the - editors of . the EMOCS. AT put in the falsehoodS to snit themselres,---Montrom ReinthlicaA.: • b tn ! - Will Homer ,juit 11 I kind enough to 'name the' falseho6da The argument I."you. lie sir," has.got 1 ore , than thread ,bile:-.!, Ikbas , come to' can ackno`wledt:44- thent of the tfuth o wit- statements in 'the iniud.a of the! masa' 1 A. The adoption, by tte ... senate - of : Mr. resolut on instructing the commit :tee onfinances` prepare'"i coMpilatibn of `tutstax laws_:f the 'state - With a Staff.- meat of the amonnt „received from each source of 'revenue fir 'every'. year since Is7o is At least an indication of an.earnest jive the ittbject tbi?rough • consideration. If -the. compilation , stig ,,fgesteti ',by, 'Senator Dill be prepared lit ...time it will greatly aiesist the legislature - delibelatioils ontliis ,`important biOit vi the finaPees• SOMO of pia( laws:- are partial and . oppressive their operation, : '' hile'‘OSessment , and • ctlieefiito iinder othets are so' ditri,enit ;.:that, ..there.is r.o remedy but re Peat The -400010 oubjeett-needs , ,,s , complete overhaul , :•: - . • Yitzhigh - the newly-elected door , tislaikr, . "copgressi tehtlered . pbsition toa4OliA,'Seniitor.Gordoni ' hear t he whic h the'fither:wrote to the son as foilows.,;, ~,.`4.lfrite".,ininiediatel to •Qol. .Vitzbugh, bie:cousider that by rem ovir,tvlij.,ll ; top have no Control, it wOul e improper - >, or you , to: aeeept anlapi)einqve% ef fi ee under the auspicesliti to, • settle ibis, ,zuatter, once: for itly)4lit be. trust:aid 'brrrtoo of . • . • the LEarra4o4 'tlfk legislative . pyresen-: ' E p immzi ~ .T fitiveii: ofilie'people:of Georgia, you can fof ' aCCei4;:any , appointment wihateVer. . - ,tftle peopleOf ' .thibrtia should ever re , linire four serVicq, tkiiiy, Zvi l I _signify the; fact: by, electipg you loAlie 'Pt..sition . they :inarvdesire you to fill: But the' fact that they have chosen me to represent them in the Senate dose no signify ti uA they ,quirere q your services - in any capacity." - How much , more respeted' ,. i . PreAi4nt Qrani would be to-day __had he adopted, Senator Gordon'! admirable sentiments i4i.reg_ard to the, legioui of relative& . who has importuned for hnd` ben: !supplied' with lucrative public position a; by hint. But.thatisn't.inhisline. , ' , • ',. 1 1 11 E. Soldiers Of ,the •UniOn army Used to sing; , •"we'll_ -hang JeffDaViS on .sour apple-tve"'.before " . A4tcr they i hdd ctipturc..t h ink the Republican party kept . him in prison long: ime• but never fOund the r isour ap 7 ple.trie" and this same Jeff . . becaine ,. l%l? elephant on their liandd:and to do they did not' know, until Horace Greeley helped them out bY becoming; his -bail. We - never Could ColleieVP why they never hung Jeff Davis, until 'since the prop ,osition for universal ainneaty, has come up in congress. It was for the ,purpose of making Blaine the\ next: candidate for •President, atid wrtngit.g the blood out of Jeff's shirt - to frighten the pito , ple into a further submission to Radical rule. If Jeff Davis had', been hung.w,hat would the Radical trickstershavedonefor timber to . supply their outrage mill ?'if Jeff DaVis is a 'scourcre to the A„inerican people at , this.. date , then the Radical party is responsible forOt. The cause is greater than the effect, anti, they are tha cause in omitting", t 9 'use that, "sour hppk-tree." Poor old Jeff f)avit , , whose influence, either North far ,Sl,tith,'. is less than that off,M.4l?er Vooseris the aril hope the Radical leaders have.. The e or death of the Republicah party, a in k terpreted by is in theilife or eatli of Jeff Davis, assisted gi ing power aod his death will he its T quiern. LET VS RAVE PEACE. After bavir g the whole wai• .fought over again mice more, and' the trnihagement.of ail the prisons and hospitt4a cu either side discussed with more 'itt . !erbity .than• sense; . the ,louse `put an ..en'd, to -ell , - ,the 3 raglc„ yesteplay . ~by. - referring'the ani bill to the judiciary .citntiaittee - : It wilt come up again, Probably on.. Mo n . Mr.' Banks' amerAl i iinlf, ins that_ those hose ;political disabilities .are - removed ,shall take the; oath. giatice, tia the condition of: amnesty, and in. that shape - will be-passe d! with no :con tlfrable disEent: obviously rlght, and hail Mr.- Randal admitted it. _at lite first, abe would' had deprived Mr. Blaine, of even , thii, lii :weight his wild .svords had.' But it, dall's parliamentary' .blunder is a slij thing compared; With the offense Blame, for Whom,: with the ghastly dole tons he has draped.: lrOmythe to mbs of the past, the country' . ctitiqiiie nOthiUg but condemnation, and - its demand that the dead thtngs of the paSt shall be ,bur ied forever will be Pll ,the stronker for tl - l We have lit r e indecent-exhumation. e 1 , t pl4ience to discus the distr6ssing con troversy 9t the past few ;days, and the public will not care to inquire who has droved the greatest master of parliamen tary fence Or who' has excelled- his cum petito ;a in . a war of, words which has brought only shameand horror to a whole nation. - ,the ,patricitTm -of : ti e country has'so promptly and Untnistsk :able resented the affront, and Blaine, even upon ,his own groun j d, has been so, coMple!ely worsted, that we cannot fetil _th4, the : episode has - done: - m:ttch harm.-- Yet it must 1 - I , ave reopened many wounds which time has healed, ti, Id which time alone can beat itgain,, and' tife,country, while it may forgive, Will; uot. s9On \ ,forket that it was Blaine's ambition that, did this grievois wrong: From . beneeforth 'silence would' best beeorne bhn and, for the , others, - lef them now resolve, that the shit,,li.ix;forgotten and 'forgiven, and that not in: the .memories of a divided past, but',in :the omnftin - interest's- of a united present lie duty; and - honor, and the favor of - a patrtotio people.—Phil'a , rime& : , .71-1.0):9k TEIIIIIB LEIG KAY . NUNS. The . Perry county, peniocrat calls at-, tentiOn to a 'phragraph the message of Goy. ,Tilden i 4 hiehfr• ffeetuallnlispostis of a Know . . .Nothing .bugaboo about whkeh theradlealine spapers dare made a great deal of ignorant !noise. ',Pile- Governor save clailmauthOriziti:g:jl - te'ataiti, stti)erin. teadqeit:tnigisne "in n -difeti.tioil" tifiroata : 'of cti,lislificat , lio.? to 'graduates . ot any 14e,iilin'ary :of 11, ,corporatioil; 'known afisltt,'Siste'riabkitt of Grey Naha ;.. THE .'- , 19 NTROSE, ..,1)a):1,9,P4 . 0; ': . JAN. 1 - 19, - :1E : 376 7 ' . - -.,T: The tiaieetinient is on'their.filing_with?' hitit their diplomas, it ppeats an amendment of 'the.' Charter by Chapter 353 of :the laWs;of 1815. Which beeame a law 'onthe:lsth!of May: This provision did Inirport . - tei make a person having :such:' ,. -slipklita a .qualified teacher like tOperson 'diploma of a state normal school, but akely ves ted the state SuperiNndent - With a _dis cretion to-grant to such a person a tier ! , tificate of qualification. That,. power the spieirintendep (hid befcire, an d i i cl J o r .,th, prpviciutl eleven years. 1 .1`119, ,rq : visioti bad no real effect; it .cotifered no !IF* power_ on the ,omperintetident. It added nothing: tollii ! existing , poweri ,bat it bore.the, appearance-of A'special -grant of a -privilege to one. corporation which may be.prestime& :to have ,iscaped atteu. tion; for the.. ,bl.ll,,passed, , the: ,, n;ssembly ow,:e-and the-Setate-,itwice. by.the affirin ative vote of 'every ,Member present:, But the discretionary , po aver of *the superin;- tendent under tfie,lo of 1864, ; and ,under this act, ,was afterwards,completely‘,obro- gated by the "law of the. 9th .of June. lie was prohibitefrota: .grantingi. any .certi : - ficates ,eiceici:( on . public . examination. The law, of, the 9th- of June,. wait, later than the . Grey Name :act, which arithoi ized, the superinten dant :in hisdisctetion. to grant, 'certi fi cates „to ):gradu ates of. the seminaries of the Grey Nuns' aerpori tion. wetit ,further., It repealed the power which he ~under :the law of 184,6 to do the same thing. , ; If the Grey: ,Nuns' corporation derived any special privilege from the act of theilsth of May that privilege. was , destroyed; by-the law' of :the 9th of June. A uniform rule is made applicable _to all. • It appears from, the official statement ,that the Grey Nuns' act was never any thing more than a harniless. grant' of power already possessed which. remained effectual for twenty-four days when it was' repealed by :a later enaetment of the same legislature that,originally conferred it. During those twenty.tour. dtivi: a terrible Grey:Nun- powder Mine lay i un - exploded under the 'common sehooYsy's. tem 'of the state of NeW Yo Even yet it makes us shudder to . think o t.' ' , , a • THE: NEW (70MALT.5$101YERS' - CLERK. ' • „ . On Monday morning of I:ast,'week, : the, Commissioners convened rtiain,lorbitil•-, • neis,: it being the • COmrrienb.e . ment''.' of court. Dire rumors , had been floating. in .the air on,,Sattirdity . belitre,,that ,Baldwin Would not accept the, clerkship; and that Mr. would -, 'Osigri as cord- Missioner, arid tht . !abavem4ntiOtied meet- ,1 Mr,lsaldWiti would not .accept; and, disproved .}lie: latter, that : 11r. Pall,' would' resign. , *hy dwtri did not _accept, as tbere'...liditeen no red uetion the Salari„ : 'We' . It ave,.not heard itatellt. except; that 'there WaS : 4 `sttelt • .a. made.about. -the .salary.!.tbat be concluded - to-drop the bone. , Durit.g. Monday - and Tnesday the [COthintsitioners' transacted with' Mr. Ball., acting as . clergy.. :On Tueiday it was an .that 10. R. Eldred :would; become clerk on: the assernbling. Of tne . . board WedneSday tmirritng as ;- ler.and Mr'. Ball had decided to. appotk b • . 'On:Wednesday . 01 ing , his namZ , , -Prvsentect‘; Ryan .again. : .inter- . • oied the ohj:•. , .CtiOn . 'to paying.more•than - 00 . salary when - tin:illy cimPetent clerics, 'c._ old be procured for that antonut, but he was overruled by - the Republican 'ma . - I Jority and kr. Eldred is now - the. clerk at: a salary of $7OO. No roueStibus the' poWcrof the majority to. hire who",they please and td 14ree . 'to pay . its . much as they pleasei-... No one qUe,tioni'the-Asser tion- that . M.r. rEldred - is as 'cotriPetent 118 gr. Bullard, Mr, Lyon, .14re• Glidden, Mr. CroSsitiOn and :otherS; all of whom were' willing . to :du the.- wort ;for .$O9,- and probablynoAine - will. saY -- bi , is any: moire.. unless' it bee ati se .he'hasli - ,eld - office I aboi - 1;.. the.' COnq twenty .four ?firs, altliough ✓ 'Mr.'CrosSinon is but one ,year behind, :haying. . ,years. Wr grant'the above to be , facts,- and at the same time ye say that no one can . any •more consistently qu,stion the right . ofd "the people to their : opinion upon ,frorl that of the press to lay.the. twitter heforei them. We have no fe.rther comments toy make, The matter is tiow in the:hand i of the conitnisSionets exofttaivelY . .. Nex January it wtiH be in the hands. of the board. of auditors and the court,' and _over and above - heti); the peOPle will approv or dliapprove *hen they constitute othei official' servants at the ballOt.bOx. W 4 shalt' submit, pot only, ."to the will, of i'yovidence".. attd the cOnim L§S loners. hui `also very cheeilully to-,the' the ma - iO - ity'of the people:' . itunior has it that havinz been elected County Trea4.: user for tho emoting Owed lrealf-. I am to filocontin_pc toy In'ourance ()Rhine's'. • Said itUNitilt„ is UNTRUE; nil without foundation, and While thanking' you' for, kilt& ,ness, and A.PPrecilttioi of good. inaurauce inl.lin pilot, I aok'a continuance of your patronage, - prombilng that ail buoineso entrusted to we shalibe• proctiPtlY attended to. Tilt?' , . • ,s. , •, , . • -11 , IV c ? nipanies. are all ouri.d and reliable, no ail can tes-. 'The iv ew • I orri uttlidopiftn 'club` . ~ I.r ry wliolotye inet with :oases' ddring tirolurat tin lilt A 11.1,k at my Afteur.Y. livid the List I _ 1 ,) rd nittkini. extelisiv :preparations. Jar till's 1. - North and Mercautte, Cirpital, l llO 1 Ot-6'bratioll of the ::`Burns alill ii;tl fe el YIP queens of London, - . •44 - '-` • 7 2 1 ,0( ')°° 11), °°° 1i0u on the .25 inst. Among', AbPs_e wbo ha i 0 1 1`c i t .lo'anle'ra,tilrg-"t./Phl A ' - 'l! ss ' n e arly 1 8 R ' n ,,,, MX) ) 1 ",,,,,,‘' 1 1 , law - 1 - 4,„..;,1 J.,. i ‘,.. „ , • -.4 Lauoviir. S. Y., .... , & 111 1 4;0 5564 r00... i 8,,,e,„f i . t .7 . :, : tgte , it the.„ daninwv.ztarnadretiw)e.liv,, , it ...1 o n idP l ttomix of Mulford, .i `. : it, i n - . i - ':= . fAW L 'im" - " 1 DK) OM I also ropretivat - tho - rdeve Yorit'untluil Lire lir.; Scott of the-Jane tt:eet fcharcit. - -1 .: °Oirdo::::itieje.44::ertka4ud'ing.:B:-; a l s ;i octs ' ''' Qv:: 131 : ' lio n i ' i , d 3o4 l : : : : t e s s ..;, • , „ ; Mei:Oho . anouic Mutual Benefit Asaoclut ott of Pe u ' clu S7e it il e te s e ' o ll f "lureli m lic a i s t h 'd a is ll t d ill i e p l i e i s ts 7 w it e ll reca tt . :7 o 6r Wal L ' i i i i Accidental ' c , oy, ceverin ~ ,;:t i - i a ic Ai e i '' ' ' ' 61' ri it 1 the ilartiord' eigsuciation Ins ' t.:0.; Policies • I . til,r,i , ,d Tecehtly by - revenue officers ri: fr ro g i ng . iie * dt.t to-: , :hvg44 4 ,,2 o a r l d v i - vi ta be e n e y n oli tis.car k iis t t i r L : Oreenville, enUrity south Oa - tortoni , Flit v e iy., o peetruily.‘;.‘,„ 1 .,,,, , i,,,,, ~,. ~, :, :-• of the-clnitillers_Wre-griested.-' . -, 1 - e l- , Montrose( •, . .11JM - Y - 0 TYLER • • • '' , :i - ' ; rri:d'iiii.l.4,lB*:tt .', =. 1, •.!-• :- • : IT--* • GeneralAZOM4_, Suninugly. Theldebt of Alientown E1•* : .51'"();75 6 4 4 :, The, republ ican` will-beheld at Pinoitfe;ti,:4llpo44t.:. •Et-Senator county, killed fonehogs w 1 E , weighek 2,064.ip0und5.. The operatives of several: shoe factories otly.:nn, Mass., are-on a .strike, and the : •Strikeqlireatelia - to heioine . ieneral. ! . .General=Mavis of TI se of o_o P9S:IO3P)FP-PRIPOcrgt;YO. recentlyand 000 worth, of silverware stnien .'c't ~,; ;• 'lei. Robert, L. FullPr i .a ,BitAist.:rii'~rl ,ste.r is lingerilig' ad the T(:tttt connty isll i iih:A - thate of 'eteafng aneetionate wife in New-(astie, rat - 4 iifr'h4l3,osl6o get ~bCF4thibandilut jail:` "The' i4ti fCtipar: 4)raceeat* ;hif,d 'the desired 4frect. ' •_, ' r "i • ,Ti 34 'moderate. 4rinicer,o",ok,,!lntliana ,h9rougli,. have ,•otttnized 0,? topp,ertlppe Society and t . t,nnOutice&•theirinteption. prosr a uting.any,,,liquor dealer, w,ho-seils -drip - to miners to personk cf intemper ate habits or on Sunday. „ ;oh , The: judiciary :COlntnitteeitof tbe,:liouse has ,i•econsideredl.its previona actions li m•. iting the Presidential incumbency' .to a single, term of six :years; Andagraed to reptirt a, constitutional amendtheittpro viding for a single term of laur,years. - !, In the Virginia house Of representa tivels Jan. 13 a motion to Jeconaisilet the vote defeating the 'apprOtiriation to'f $lO, 000 for the representation of the itate at the; Centennial 'exhibition 'Wadi loaf, the yea's being 56i the' . nays''sB; - This -kills tbs; bill. The- dtbate th.. mcitiott.otl , p.t4ied several days and teas 'frequently animated and bittrr. • 1 • ]n the senate ofi„ Ntr, ednes dat krnenilo'r - man, Offo:ed a . re solu tio . to re t tirii • the thigi, and infiirtn the t4echtive,ihlit legislature Was ready to receive. infOrnia tiny of the ci , n(ljtjon, ' g ;,;.verUnien't and recominel,dacions. %tie.4)6tit.4l:.hear ipb.!ttical C.: 3 )iiiliign . ,`t . WCtimnt.., lA. rule 45 1(. 1 , 1.'e„ taking;" front' the dreSident an;.ll tije itsf4r 7 tliell9llke w;i.= iiirAiierd 're- O l eSting'.fte covevn..i , 'give Stih i e s u d'pl a c e s Vi o ,l;'no 014 occtirr ! il during , tbe: i elt , ctiOn, : and 'ihe wp'resii4)'enGiti, CI, . Wll , 'Aitertisernergts New 'rbis Week. A Itol4El4 4 ll;iAli, Auctioneer.•i' , Cite oft S.; Plitinan & co., Al OntrO3e Yar . i n t 1.70.1 4)OIILTRY, ;: EGGS b BUTT R, 14nted. aftheat cash 'pric, will:te Pala, :I , " • n t,ATcßov . r.. Rush, Jannar-39, 1376.-2 w. - • • "Le F - SON - Wit FUR • nish. at Wholesale or itelail,.the best and finest atisortinent of Confectionery.'Toe, Ito., to be found in this Vicinity, at thelawAst cash price. SACO,N. do 80N. ,Jannary 1 4 0816. - ' ' ___ . . pu BLic sAtt.:-- \ . . f i The Assizneei of S. IL &. D. SAYRE will sell at abbe Yendue on the Richmond JUR farm, in _Silver. Lake; cif. - ' - .. • , •i. • . 1 " iritursday,. 'January WY, 1878 . • ... : ; • 1. I at 10,oclock. a.. m.',. the following inoperty tc! witl: r . 1 • ITwelve eows,4. yearlings,onepair of two leltroldecatis, Otte inule.l one boric power threshing machine,, one pair bob sleighs. 1 one horse market• wagon:: two Hubbard Idowers,.plow d, harrows and other farming tools, .• f 1 ..UAL!, on Satqrday.j.unnary 4 ; at one o'clo( k. Tton , , , the Bridgewater - farm; abbot • ene, mile from the vit t• ; :• 10 cows, one 5- year old mare, qwo - hubbard. li • • •ers one pair bob sleighs, plows. etc., etc. _ Jannary 19.4676.2 w • T O :RENT OR: SELL:. - • I - .. Fula m Cliocomaillowllsilip • Contalikipg 207 •_Acres of ,Land. Good buildings and 'well improved. For Tering, eu quire of • • - • t. THLI3f AS W. MATHES, • the Tarbell House, II the latter part ot• tie week, or of • • - w. a. it; c. JpSSUP. ' tortimsei Seisil l a Co.. January 19, 186. • , ,; • • ra. pARKVALF MILLS 1:13111--C , I:DENIS =C. !have rented the' iibove en , ,11 tltted Mein up In firetqchise .. ;order ~he‘e nltp:teal , W - the mill with , • ALL KINDS- 'OF -BRAIN. • Including Vircsteni White Wheixt. ,• • , I also keep on hand,. • ,W;flE - k;1 4 .. RYA ,ANI), BUCKWELEAT FLOUR CORN ,AitAl . ".reed.; Bueliwheat fiTan. ;etc ...: ,ete.. tviilchlbffet to the pubiio lit the .lowest ,;prices. , kinds btlidilling Business done. • • • 'FIVE . lIIIINDRED barhals ot Rye, itninedltitely. Also ;Ilost,c,asti'prirg paid tor All • E.11,N17 Park:vale, : Jan:'lo,l,Bl6. OURKTIONI, WANTED. ,VOTICE=7-1111. pers9ni having cl a im s demands (exceLt inm real us e t st;te) sign e s e t a the o n n ab o P r l T•e r lorZ Mai‘f: let, MO, for settle. A. CARTER. MARSRALL VANI.COTEN.IDIrectors. ASA WARNER, =EN rtiiNKAANNOCK TM AR-B LE. ..:V.O-fl -K:&-2 -liinifietnierti of sin} O~edleiie in rfidAisT :.;s4' ,41Cm'i.dti.*: :14 otBL, L"llialililrkiii) SDectli laitlfrltft. 1 SCOTOti IMEIITQAWT,IROITE, 1 441P r eetietery ;; Lotiri nelitsballr ONO. -WHITE. C. WYBiTs, - Tunkbattnoc;TS;;., 19, 18115.' 13.-:,:LICONSJotf.• • CARPETS, OILCI;OTHS; , DRUGGET, WINDOW SitADES ; PAPER HANGINGS AND ENAMEL CLOTHS, coTroli YARN, ' ,- 'COFFIN TATISI-- . MINGS = 9 PLAT ED ,W ARE DRY GOODS AND . „ GROCERIES, ,PA.INTS ) CilLS r REPS'i : . . . DAMASK ; All OF ,7011. • JATNE's . 1: 'FAMILY ES,, rs RUBBER TuftvißsiQullD-um4 Montrose. dainusry 19, 1576. eti THP' GREAT` REPUTATION which ' Vegne his attained in all parts of the country S i A, Great . " and God Medicine • - ' and . the,large number of testimonials. which are con- Staidly peing received fiom persons who have been cur ud-hy its utie, , are conclusive , proof of its great value.— It is recommended by physicians and apothecaries. As it Blood-Purider and 8 ealth-Restorer. it haS no equal. .Vdgetine is not prepared for a fancy drink made from poor liquors. which debilitates the system and tends to ' destroy healtjc instead of restoring it. CANNOT BE 'EXCELLED. Ma. E. R. STEVENS :•;-• ' • AFAR In.--:Linost cheerfully add my tostimony to the great number you have already receivedin favor of your great and good medicine. Vegetini, for I do not think enough can be said in De praise. di s e as e, w troubled over thirty years with that dreadful Catarrh, and bad sucl bad - coughing spells that it would seem as though I could. neva breathe any more, and Vegetine has cured me and Ido feel tcs..,-7thank God all the time there it 'so • goclal a medicine•• al Vegetine. and I also . think it one of thO best medicines for coughs and weak sinking, feelings a' the stomach, and advise everybody to take the Vegetine. for I can assure them that it is one of the best medicines ever was. MRS. L. GORE, • - Cor. 'Magazine and Walnut Sta., Cambridge, Mass. THOUSANDS SEAK. VEGETINE la seinowledged and recommended by physicians and apothecaries to be the best purifier and cleanser 'of the blood - yet !liscovered, and. thousanda sped in its pram who have been restored to health. ' Report from a practical chemist and apothecary. 801LT0,2, Jan. 18'14. DZAit 'Pit* is to certtft that I have sold at retail 115 X dozen:oB4 bottles), of', pour Vegetlne since April 12. 18t. pnd eau truly 'say that it has kiven the best sattefictibn of any remedy fr te complaints for which it is recommendiid • that 1 e v er :sold. Z`carcel) a day passes without some of my customers testifying to lY its ..merits on themselves or their friends ' 41 am perfec cognizant of several cases of , bcrolula Tumors being cared, by'Vegettne alone IA this vicinity. Very respectfully yours. AI UIL.NI 4tid .roadway. ,To H. A. sTsvinip, F 4.14. Mu. 11,4t...STEVRNS - • • Dear Sir : /bout one year mace I found' mysielf In fochte • condition from general •debility. Vegetine was etrongly reconuneuded to me by a friend who had been much benetitted by its use, I - procured the article, and after using several Ixatles ;was restored to health, ti,nd discontleued its use ., I'feel quite continent that there is no medicine superior br it tor thoee coin which it is especially prepared ; -and would cheer fulll plaints for ,recmmend it to those who feel that they need soled thing to restore them to perfect he .Ith. • ,J.teepectfully yonre, U. L. PETTIINGILL. Firm of S, Pettengill A. Co., - • • • 10 Stale tlt., Heston. . , 4:II:WFSSTRENGT,It AND t- . APPBTITE danghter hes.reeolved greet beuetlt , ttpia, oto of the Vegetine.er , deeliaing eis health . W soutee ur eat abvety to all of her friends. A few bottle* or the Yegetine restored her health, strength awl appetite. • N 11. TILDEN. • Insurance and Real Estate Agent. • -,`; No. 749 *tars Building. BOOLOU*I4SIIII* ..jaia k uovelk:ilt. ;but Impost statement , enneluelv ei l V °l4 l 6 ' 6 ' V ' , ultt. tb9rll l 4b - cleat; sing effects of the TiN Seittulit. ' is !i,ckuoyo! tit be tAe best pm mos able •oo pa ririo t to - 17' ' • Sorel s •- . - : . .-:L iti ,•,.,: : , - ...!..,, .. • : - icy ' alt .4 i': ' t s ..t~;' ~ 0 :7 1i; - DICALERP , IN =EMI IMMEEI -,.• .: ',. LYONS it'. CO; WHA't IS NEEDED. • Binvoi; Fob. 11,z1811. 2 :,--, - (:, ;-' !: ,, ''•'.. 4l .- ', ~ ley 19) 9414 . 4 . # 0. of Reop4 s 'S