4 -• JOlly Tinder Creditable Ciretintittati-' - - -ces. -. . ',. , ST, GA:11,';11AIIILT414:. . 1 :- . ';; i i , .`'' We call attention to the follo*ini r*y article on- "datnuation4! which . in . itese d a ys of (tevivaiismozitisy r j ta:434iiike to publish. It isdiflicult to say from., w hat 'depth of shadow - l iiikeiii.dpi paii4 be able toextracts i n - ;`"titit"a late • - religious writer s e ems to have overcome as many diffl,c,l l lot:On 4:141,: ,41 ir. 6 09 1 1,' 4 1 4 is reasonable to . ask u Man na ture. Hetinds in the present attitude o f Op.„Vpkierbuists a- more ho Pefa as pect 'than'. in tee - . pait. 4 The sayst"is_admitted . 'to teach i \ the'dootrine ‘ of the existenceof hell. k . and l lfuture isliments. The-'step is - shortie - trout ' - the' eternity of those - pitnishments, as the soriptuFes teach than ' the .f rtner position, anc so More h0pefA)...441 ; ~when. our Universalist: brethren , not only have their bell well established fund; un der. full .headway,; ;but , OectititYl . that) - aw infirtite multitudes 'who •ga into it will • never tome - out; 1 suppose r hope Change to glad fruition. , This las thetuel notlreiv .- to of •• • . .but I do not think; , [we•leneially:'apply the term "hopeful'? to that particular as- Vact - of sitOose - tlio"Peonliarintapngition of his.,, orda, did , s not tbs.Writer,--. :Whathalirobablyl..nteaut;. wsz that ell, . being fouuded on permanent basis. an increase.. iii • the -number people - who are A ware ,ot, itiorease in ithe ) , nuthber wlio . will beiiare 'Never theless, it seerns,..rathex„any airy, way,,or„ talking about a Matter - so wide in its sw-(!tZfo *49007s 11 ' )1( l'il(1..Vrrget.& - tOtts to iill its consequences. • . . • And. those.".WhO'''itii':ls6etipylue . :fh'ein g selves with reviving . doctrine of infant - Salvatinti.. , .Se!errito the untheologie vision , but.;*astine breath. It is'ot;•vast importance, they allege,.i,since it inirolves' the eternal fate of'nearlY the human faintly. I • -4)bes it ? What iuvolVei it-the cloy- I 44.0, or'our • -understanding of the trin#, or our clear comprehension the faCt...? One would say-Jhat ii here be any::subjeet op earth with which need not concern ouraelves,..it .Because..as the late Mr. Tweed was • wont to remark t "What are' you going . to: do . about it r. There, .an avoidable., hell • but if there be a ; 4e11,..:f0r babies,. ; nto.it they must go, and there ja..no-..tise. ri talk- ing.! lit.l , ; ..lf you - give a ..13ihie.:., to ' :., .the.tondikyl. , in the cardle, he may, manage, to - get cornet of it little4mouttiz.butlie_oann.ot.read_a.woicr.. ' If you preach 'rightectu ,enopgh,, , k; :may: taibw &phis fiiil>i< gent ly, but he will not repent. and ;reforryi. 77 r ; •No backsliding chnich eVer:'inOre cold and. dead- and,. buried Arr., Opp - asses and ,:aiti; etr~t le .'to afriettli 'tilft - uit'eliai l ikeable 'of than this laughing, crowing;crying, ; `'rep-,' • robate infant.' It is. the line. bet We...en: .: .irrespor t sibility_aiti . sponsibibty., tkoti T.,tilAzaplAqii i6)e,erk"ow' '1) in gin sayink t a n • n 'the churCh is capable Ot.,conVerting,.a, week:old baby from the eijror of Ifs Ways. If he. dies atthattige,.:ancLiflfigimiot laved without human in - strumentality,,by . the natural wOrkings of DiVine'lit'iVs;he. • . 'is .not saved at, . - • . • There- is something grotesque—at once . lurid -and the' spe cta4le of 'groups . or' graVe diFiii s putting:ftheir . -heads . together,;..either. 'to get the ,tiabies, otit'athell'Or tO . get the in if \ 'the ba bies themselves,. who are chiefly -concern-. edotre so. proloundly indiferept. to the whole pubject t. .SalvatiOn and , datinia, tion are all one to them. - N( .. it - 14, The One or the other .410 . t hey babble the lin o or bawl the less =- Catholic, Presbyterrian and Qalvinistie=we ;tried.. our hand at nbtaiignisielli?ni lopnaleoi - tOn; ment ; and they .will..stiil trvl a _great ,deal - longer and :harder get:tbeir toes into their mouth than their souit3Ont of • the:eternaL.flames; Oitie 'el k ling to. unertake the talvation: of elect infatits,; -- indene and a third makes it had' for the t!tibtipL\i •tiscd.,,itilaut, , ,,BUt 'whether :.than. - Voung reprobate ii . :‘7lenientl§- daninedn i llyithe - sound - logic but kiiidLbeart of the great and good §t.l,Aughstiife_ Of ivlietlie'r . he . is put Off• the "top floor' ed s iv ; h''re . the lire 4.04. a noVrkacht,''by;.it l ,her ical tthd, kind hearted Itoinan;_eatholid, is a mat ter' that: O:Vd3 inz - : • eSt - appreheilaion. Tninish With. a *idle ' aad . 'fOod, Htamp's';porter, .brought "reggiii,and..draw'd mild, and he. tall utinesitatingly., let pots, • at, wherever , earl . find for And he:is ,rierht. in .thehands'ot God; talk-ever precarious I his position in -'the the iwints, or the thirty...nine • articles.' Luther and Galvin and the rest of us reffirtners haye to Ooti-s. stract a 1011i00 sYstozflof the universe' for GA to govern his iork., , by ;-,‘....a10-it is i:icredible h .work, because a very ' stuall part ofi the uniyerse comes under our notice, And that part stays ,un der our 'notice so very short a titne. In this inexorable SyStern lia,* -11 0ver been able to adjust - the little inie's'quite to our satisfaction. They can_: be , ealaily damned in-a sf.logiim--but they are so win Bodo: Bave, then;:surely-4but instantly a ,do7,en. points briol..' , be t tieen premise. ,and eonclusion. 'Happily their Creator has no syfitem'-tt)''defend j 4 _ His plan Is ~ iEifsgids*ne. ea n -alto rd •to be' •reatottable svlo.9,qt 'learlt of irtitfditge'ttee)hito4llo.4oll:)%l' ought to remember, ttafilftli theory, fouuded on te, ;partial knowledge is . .. - ;~.r iieeetiSaftly - dvfeCtitie s A theological 'sys tem that dqes ju l t„. lea v e, ope k i spaces for tr4sh truths, th.e`:-.ne4 pholie.kof'old truilts, rs; that - teken, - don - strildted wrong • principles.. It is pot to pe,..fcir.„o. moment doubted' diet Atig tiii - tuttliie-iiuther and the other, divines were as loving, and tender toward. Children as any greathearted men be,;: and the world:llas.§avecl .the trouble . extqlling thelikititelleetj All,the same we see how ;great men can blabor their brains in vain, while the solution of their !ab hatAti the way faring man, though a fool, does not err therein. The children„are saved simply Neatisii 04 . 3c1. has-':::ifo3 thtinitittrre. Ot.things that they cannot be hist. Why, travel back to Adam's transgression to get,3bit%abKdantried.and2lien plod down to baptismal regeneration to get him re-, deemed again, when, the .seal of his, sal vatiOri is. "setr:liifiCon . ` ,, '"kiwn 'Ore . broW-inil the lofing* smile of God shines out of his innocent. eyes ? More than this js:ipt „wauttAt,,, bot, l if,more than; Hitt wefe itatilett Jestis Uhrist himself, confirms the law written in our hearts.- . -- , ' He took the little children up in his arms: and said ; "Suffer thelittle cbildrotito coine,ncito n1e,;.., - for, though they ger i'minally, participated iu Adam's trans , gression and only in a state of rely:, five inuocence,)lieitig state and' 'with &disposition-,: sttll they' have been freely elected, and baptismally; regenerate,4.throtigh, my aterwment . ,and: the regetierotlieetrtclics ,Therefore them, not. ,;T4O;t g„cies:liot sofitid="quite k& it. . it is only necessary to put our bulky and clurn-: spiheories - abotiVtbis Kinplest of mottos, into the mouth of Christ -need lesi3 -416 t iepititisthey. 412s.i.ts, hirti,selfis As simple and. i ntiterilt.iiiid 'straight itirWard as the sun-, .".Suffer the children to ceme into; me and forbid them not for of such is the'kingdonz'Of .God." • i.;‘:What au easy cutting of the Gorßian knotitsj They go to , hvaven because thq belong .there. That is the place for Of 'No'wonakit the people were, and have ceased being astonished at_Ohrist's 46dtrine j It is so clearand sweet;,and One. • For he taught akone haViticr authority and not as the scribea. I:s\ . • Charles (Manor. InqUir,y id regard tti- the illness' of 011arIes O'ConOr was to-day made at.;his house, at . FOrt Washington, by a rep4rter of the'Evening Post. A great change, for the.bette,r-was O'Conor' hurls& . sending word that he considered all,danger - past and, :that be veas rapidlyimprov 7, : Pro )1 41..1 so n 1 a yi, 4 ; Mr. Aideriicken tollciwing particulars were.,learned Mr. O'Conor has been ; slowly. but per cepa lor bliligairr Oig- '., at . '.lleast ii . fqrtit tmt. stir iAtiotit teti tl apt lie '.ll ili.bee it fditii*.Up most.of each day, and occasionally he has lett. histchamber )though, he has not I yet“descended to the ,first floor. He rises atathout 8:Ofolopk:-a.74043tuAT rerriaitiB , t43, -waving.. a iiitegii - ik g,go 0 ti..`-utCa. slippers, until aboutlo o'clock - at night, save that he-Usually takes a nap in the course of .the 4,1,4, Re., ,tok.es a v bre i alifast of tea and .-- oist ariz . lit. 72. o'crotk p. rn., eats a dinner of-mutton choos t -riee'aualinger ale. - These, ale - i liis only meals, but his aelife is'abotititilO'oni %%e h lieitfas nh is horrnal c itaie ,of ,lwi t lt lt h..i AYhen well it., AV4 2 -,,i - i iti t r ' Ji imith hi o u for 'hint 'to eat btit,,tivice a day. ... . Mr. - .lY.Cortof heal the :newspitieriC re3d to hini daily, and is -able to, do some wri . ting, though he- nihaify dictates 'his let ters. He is able to give a little attention to business,-and occasionally redei4ei ;14iS= ~ tors., His phySiciank now vi;it \ him 1.) 3 10. o.ice, a week.- •• ..• . • . The history Of - Mr. O'C'otor's sickness make this great improvement appvar as _remarkable;is,4t is g ratifying, He liii siiffered . i.orri genera!debility since about the first .1 , ..a las.t_Auggst, but did not be come seriously ill, until Thanksgiving Day, the 25th of November. lie was otkriding the ‘qa. befo.re.;,s.ioti Os ! 25th het ilia n ot. leave 'his - bed. itrid•fal t . vi , ek after he lay at the point of death. HiS condition was .so. ,c,ri0,041 41 . 1,i,iugthia time that Mi:l. McCiackenid not dare to.leate - the houselor even a few., mingles, lest ' Mr.,.(r(3onot-iiiiihitl die in fi i'iliTse - nee.-4. several weeks after this the physicians had no hope di his recovery. lie has been . visitsd. ilaily.cbrl)r4io'm till with,- in;he lasCrortnight..r.Nati 13 uren:anB Dr Alr.mizct claoci kiayff*lsohpen consult -1 '-:--...., r. O'Conor's trouble an ',ahnost 1;136k547, to'Sifigtnitatia, and sequent great prostration. A Lady 'lugged by , a Bear. .;? 'be Liyerpool Post says that maven on !or -being, buggtkl:- a.'ipola:r bear ime .Street Station was 'claimed at CQ urt or. passage on tJ:an.i'6,fiorn- the .'don' and:North wcistrerri ,11,a4 way .Coch- The victiih of alarming em cc way a Mrs... Montgomery, who was ting for a train' with herrhuSband'and ti-r. The, bear. „wai., con*ked,:jh ret which was placed on a, hand trick; alleged that' , Mr's Montgotri.: er tiheouscious of .the--proximity of the be r -found herself in the .grasp of its 1)a, e, and squeezed so Severely that her br, atb.Aliae quite taken s_ As _soon as, he ..could scream_ tbe; twoonfoitabre jli IA she :was tit . ivas'iliseoverea.,a s a she WAS:reSO4o::AiWoiii, troinbro- WititOOt 'xi014 . 40 -Shelvoni -- atthe ttmg't - - gat, 4111005ickitfiliVihOlgiV4SWeiWi . % ) . gested that the conduct of-the bear might ?" OCRAIr,- TETE be referable to an association Of ideas betwen • this•art icle'Of dress. andlthe aui mars, former seal 'hunting expositions in the Arctic region* The jury returned verdiet.for the plainti ff —damageis £9O. • Fifteen years'ago ,Louis Gerimin l9tit a Wirer twenty-five centOn one side of which he had engraved his name and plUce of: business. The piece was bright and new .when he engraved it and .wore it as ,a charm, to his watch' chain. -vidne it 'Wtie of, cotiree;'forgotten sOonaftel its loss, and, after a yearor two, Mr. German never expected to see it again. A few days ago an Indiana farnfer drove into : New Albany to purchase goods and in the monev(paid for -them was„ the identical, piece of `coin beiring.Mr. German's name: Theientleman (a New Albany merchant) Who re.o,ived the money. ,came I over to Louisville ,yesterday . and returned- it to the owner. .The piece bore , Ppon its sur face 'the, appeareuce of .having been in constant use. As There, has been no spe cie circulation ..dering'. the last fifteen years, the finder Of the quarter 'adopted it - .as an "ornament for .hie: guard'. Or chain.-4ouieville Areu rota. A Silver Quarter with a History. Tulographic• Brevitteo. • The bill'to.rebeal the Gr 4 Nouns act has passed , the New Yolk Assemhly. ' • The Ohio Republicap State COnvention will meet in Columblis on March 29. The scat shops of E. gr, P. F:zarbanks, St. Joh n shary, Vt., were destrOyed- by fire last week.' Cz . tptain Gerieral' Jouvollar, pn assum ing cotiiinand in'Ouha i has issued a proc lamation conciliatory but firm in tone. Five dollars to sWear' in.oainden, S. O. Swearing excitibions to tlia 'codntry .are the, natural result. Barricle, of Tioy, N. Y., who re cently swallowed a Bolutiou of, uickles, proposes, to return to specie payments The, 'mule-spinners . at Blackstone, Rhode Island, where a, strike has stopped the mills, have agreed to return to work ou blonday. is Most of . the female employees in , the Goodyear Glove Company's, wOrka, Nau gatuck,.*Conn., have .resumed" work on their emplhyer's terms. In :the -Virginia Legislature,, the bill appropriating. $5,000 , for the representa tion of the State in the Centennial was fivally defeated. • - Mood , 'y and Sakey will find a hard text to preyea. from in the ..flict4hat . a Netvfiastle; :W011:111U tafil4d off her Bible to get,h,er husband ont..ofjail ; Ployes. of .Harman lat . fiendish, shoe manufacturers,— NeW York, have struck , -beeatse 'the . -Erni , refu ed to iis = charge -.three ;foremen not belongingite the-Crispin Mr.. David, L. Fleming, one of the ed.: i tors an d .NotirieterlethOittaburg. Gazette, died•at liis,residence,in that:city lust €ek; of •brain. fever, afterliti•illt4s: of abtiiit two :Weeks.. ••, . • E. P. Smith, -140.•cominisisioher .of than;, Affairs has: : been „inviled ..by, the Amer tem] Missionary As ociatiotr`'of Ne w York to ,Visit to' inspect 810103 of Ihe.SOCiety..in.tbat cotintry.. • The women of - Henry, 1114,where the notorious Glendenning Is nowlPreaChitigi say he talks' so sweet and looks so guile- Less.-they idot4-see how. folks Can - say - he i rs - „ 1 Vainable' bed of'. marl, capable of furnishing-'a good - cement,. has been covered ; com- 7 With it capital 'of 4560,0001itia been organized to develop it. • . The Mal:o4o,a, . antherities,have adoptedta Very . si mple but effective Method regulatiii2 : the liquor - saloons. They have pais..d. ati ,o'r4inaoqe prohibiting the use- of bliuus,. „screens,- „stained glass, or anything': that • hinders '!Obseriatiott through the windows. • 1 , At the hottoniLef a innund-eittlhiciugh hy,tai !road , Chas. bear Al Ill 4; last' week,:incltsed in a hard cement: _perfect ly ' watertight, were found large.quanti. ties of beads, shells, necklace's, stone . ,irn, plemen ts .and - ' , Weapon s, including a speak about two feet bug, made of_ clear white 'flint, with a 'h4nale - wrapti:d With• copper wire. It is thought the spear, was a prei „en ti to , t* - = , tootloti-haililers' from .Tather Marquette or La Salle two hnndred years age.. , WASHINGTON, January . .2)..—As soon as the Centennial, appropriation • bill ia disposed of, the,.4ouse post ailice eoratnit- Itee:-_kitipc.:to:- lin i ng 'Up: the,; bill,;toikestere klie.i3sld'rate' of, pOstake.on ',transient mail matter: There ',will probably be quite k atonk: opposition deveiopecil, tO. ,the,bill. A very formidable lobby l 'is already here workingapiii-stittio - ineasure in the inter-. ,ests of - the..express • companies, but the ferceior,pnbliol - ,lMink - will doubtless be too - strong . for - them, and! 'the 'bill ;Wilts pus by'an'oVerlirlielming majority, : .., , ~. - WASHINGTON; January 21i.—The cern mittee 0.11.-experititures in the-Po s t Offier. De par tine n t have •• discovere.d 1n ew , iniegti larities.,..iit.,lB *aid - . that they have fallen, upon evidence leading to the conviction• that the old Hines ring have been success= , ful in ,at least two instances since their exposure iwlieeuring.liontrtiOS 'froni. the Department. .in both. these oases -it .is alleged that the same 'fleapit as formerly were used, and :the celebrated' noun terfei • stamp splaYeAli ita :iiiittiiiortieik Otto - ', The. committee are determined to get at -. the facts and i bity,,,,litilt fp,r -Tyne as ~, i and„.pli; vaiit4 tersi3J, - 4„,i, .m I, : si, ,4,•-:p.: , trik,c , Al._ , in.l, , 1 1 1 tor itilthil ..:A; ,- I t o-vytkoi r . ~ ; 414,c4.11.! A fs.4) idnw.vas . p , s i a, '1 . LONDol.6iitita6 . 2l l .44l I of the Anti-Skivety Soeiett,to Earl De ..• by, the [Foreign Minister, on the Cuban , questions 'states that they have-reliable:in. formati r On that Spain is 'willing to place Cuba the sauie relation - that Canada 410 W oc&ipirs toward England, on condi tioii :that slavery, is retained. The memorial points out that °ir. - -,View of the recent. A.tnericaw circular - the:obstacle no longer exists which , Was advaneee by Earl 'Derby lastyear that i Gyeat Britan's inter ference the-Cuba question. would cause jealousy in the United . States. BILTNGS STROUD: GENERAL.; LIFE AND -ACCIDEIT: INSURANCE AGENT, ~ r a~oi'C~ip~p.l~A. ~ .. Cssptied Represented, .109,000,060 lIMIE ° FIRE ‘', ' • • Fitie Aasintai,lon of Phil. , Cap Itarit Aes*, B,MO, ,001 Ineuranct't Co. of N. A.:Plat'. ‘ " 5 , 0 41 0 Pennsylltsnia ". " - I,Z Ina. Co. bt Pa., ; Lycoming of Titanncy, Pa. Laucaetqr of Lancaster, • Newtonßtf Newton; • Home Ina. Co., N. Y.,' National; " " Commereial Firer "". • • , " : "` Hartford 141ro of Hartford Ct. ", • ' ", Atlas . ?, r"" • ' ogt 46 Roial Cilundiart, of Montreal / 4. 1 4 , Canada. . 4-1 “". Liverpool. London' dt. Gli3bcy ; \ of Liverp.ool, Eng., ", ProVidence Washington, of • ?rniidenco, at: 1,, • • • • m , Chnn. qi tca Life Ina. Co.- A ette ' 140,000,00 Q: American Life. Phil'a. $5,000,000 • ' • ; • ACCtDENT. tiareierii ins. Co., Hart:, Capita) and Surplus $8 Rallway4"amsengers f , a 4 ' $ Thennffersigpedhasbeen wellknOwninthiscouhty,fot the pa.sep years, as an Inaurance-Agent. Losses sus tained by. his Compalnies have always flan promptly paid. faralee np stairs, in building cast 'from Banking Office 01" f Wm. R.Cooper &Co., Turnpike etq.et: • •. , BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. CHARL43B &CT% tnl oe,e Managers. *ANDS 10110143, .1 . S. LANGDON, Solicitor. MOniiose. Jan. 5 1576. • - - ' Dauchy tr. 00. 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TEA 4 DI'TRIBUTED TO CLUBS AT IMPORTETIgI MIMS. Beauti 1 Oil iehromos, of different sizes, prennited to parch sere of 42,-8, 4 heti pounds of Tea ' in clubs i i ofs. and tpwaros. The Company 'has now lead) , for deliv' ry spl,mdii. Chrome. entitled' and Tuck" a 43 pew thr pound) picture, showing &lively skirmish II between ~ aby aud a pet dog , for the possession of *doll. It isi4o fall of roaring fan that no descriptionzau tell the story sol' well as the simple title of the artist. The battle Pima Nip and Tacks, and, mast be seen. to be apprecia ed. Send for-,circular of prices, telinS, AC. 1 Ttie,Oreat Ainerican Tea Ciimpan, - R 311 and 33 'Vesey Stieet, •48 114 x 6643,.. ,: ' 4 \ .-: ',4'll'N)lW YORk 61Tt• , KIIAN NO OK OAIBL:E :WORKS `r .RN S .& WHITE, Manufacturers of and Dealers ln 'IAN' AMERIOAS MARBLE . • MA1413,1411 TOTE ii .s ~ ~. „ . • P. . BURNS, - Pa.. Jan, 10, 1111t-1y • v asqa*ow. &BROTRER , Genera/ Misiolitkers j . • pliArAg,s jcwps, OF, COF,, Trff tAStrrg. igtr• P • ' ?. „ . , .42004:11rAte b r r agialrgiGe 681'1'010 VS lobat i10.=.611 A 1 " B ALL ORDERS PROMPTLIATTIMErfaj April $3111315. 10 Pt V. RiCaSeii & 1 4.11)3 7 ,000 •100,000 "• 8,000,000 150.000 6,000,000 '' • .450000 , . 4,00 450 0, , 0 000 00 I . 500,000 1.5i00,0*.0 ~'i ~. .1 ~~j '. ' L .'l4'. 7SieOtitOr' N -(41. WHITE AND, PEOPLE OF SUSQUEHANNA CO. LADIIIM AND GN2i - ft'INEN iinestion of WHO WILL BE OUR PRESIBEIT ie not. of,as much Loaportaftoo to you as tho tact that CII.EAP.':',4OiIN, • of Montrose, to selling lite entire *kick of goods coat elating in part Of Mena' and Boys' Readg:.Mado Clothing. 44 RoOts ond. Shoes. -• ." Rats and Caps. ,NOTIONS AND HOSIERY; •lI.NDERWEAR! LADIES' ' ' .:k CLOAKS,. FELT ;SKIRTS; TRIMMED 'HATS *1 • • AND BONNETS, SHAWLS, SHOES., •" • WATER.:PROOFS, TIES: - BUY• • - • • FMCS. &c., etc., ~,,, At 10 per cent less than Grit cost, (the proof of the Pad ding I* the eating thereof,)'•for .. you can' and out the truth of •this by giving hita a; pall at hie store ia.,?osta Building. • • . • ' , 400.000 ,li ttnr Our reasons • for normous redaction are f eral, Ist, our large and, Well assorted stock wants ducing. Second, we aremak frig preliaratleus to remote into Searles , , • , • New - Brick Sto re , now 'being built nest doos, to Pe-NEW DANK, and we do not Yant`to m'ove any more goods than we can help ThirdOire want your CIIMOI.I for the future and then oak yay for us ; to gam and retain. the SUMO ID to congines 'you that it your Inters:l4 to paid:save:ll°W and-It the future, from very respectfully ' •r 1 ; 1 d S. : TILLMAN & C 0.,: • J • tqlesp John.) • .;, Montrose.l4eemberls; 1875. • 2 011 00 , 000 (O,NO DRUOS & MEDICI ES ! 1,000 °°;91)13 Where you will find a full assortment of Pate Drugs & Medicines. Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Jewelry; Per fumery. Violins and Violin Strings, Fancy Eloods, Yankee Notions, Pocket Book..'Cigars Tobacco. Fine Toilet Soaps, Brtishei; Table, Cuttlery. Solid Sliver Spoons, Plated Spoons, Belves and Forks, Guns, Pis tole, Amunition, Shoulder Braces. Trusses, Medical Instrnments. Dental Materials. Lamps and Lamp Chimneys, Teas,S pices; ' Baking Powder, Sea Moss Farine, Gelatine , etc., ctc. • . • A full aesortment of. Machine Oils and all kinds of . Varnish, kept constantly on hand. ' • ; • We are selling our Wail ,Paper at coat. •and are alto Cioeirg out our Glassware:at • ' • Very Low Figure. • • • Get a cad . of our • Mixed Chemical Paint, - readylor use. and do your own painting.. With our large stock goods, Confident; that everyone vislting Montrose. vrillllnd ft for their intim est tonsil and examine,fer tbee4PeNee before • Peretele lug elsewhere. ' Montrose June 9.'1875 WHERE NOWI,:i; , LT: ..1141).26F.,111:tri.0.T.1951; to get !mete - '; •,- - SPRIN_a7, I SEID wiikA ''.r,!.cLoNTER , Garden'Seetis tit an kinde,the'ierftes Flour,' Buller . . Tea; Coffee, Fish; name, Last', etc:, etc: ' ; - --ALSO— • : POrty, cases of choice catr.ed rods.-ionsisting in part of Peaches„Pears, Plums. Cherries, Quinces. btrawber. ries. Pito ' Apples, Corn, Be4ns, Tomatoes, Peas, Dack, Turkey. Lobster, Succotash , iPeach, Quince and Apple Mater, Deviled Ham, and lots. of other thingsquite too numerous to mention. all of which will be sold It &' kinds of "PATRONS" for reat:y pay at prices that nit 7aa,r3T Ciscorsai:s ettitiCol3. , and strictly upon the principle of, live and fat Call and see at , A. N. BULLARD'S - . Montrose. Apr 117.1815. • NEW ENTERPRISE. bati "open'ed ;101ov - under E. L. Weeks & Co s. etOte. 011 Public Avenue. wueru he IA ready to du all ktiada of work in his line: Can expel! •11; new work, andliepalr with neatnee* and dequiteb. • - ' t} -JAMES BIRNET. 'Montrose. Oetobet 13th.495.--4111. , • - TOB WOJA.n. - AT THIS OFFIC I E,CHEAP . ',', 50; A DAtINISTRAIOIt'S NO TICt/ A this iltate of Samuel Lindsley, late of BroOkdale deed. Letters of Administration in the.said; estate baying been ,granted to the undersigned ail persons owing said estate are requoited to ; make immediate payment and all persona having claims agaltu4 *lid estate are requested to present thentwithout de:ll7. ,JOSSPIi4 Jan. 12, 18 . 16.-rBw2 , Adukiniftrator. , A D INISTRATOWS OE - ,. •In of Ellen Litd'orSt:Joseifoh, -, :Letters 'or . .Ailministnttion flu the said ,estate laving been granted to the'undersigued ad Pentotis °w ing said 4.state, are requested: to make luunediatepity and all; persons ltay.ing, claims against said; estate are requested to present item delay. • . • . • - • • J. LANiTON,' claur. 1., 11;t16. 7 -6w2. • Adminis: rat:or. A DMINI.SYR ATOR'S NOTIGE. the eat; of CtitrTes Powers, late of Apolacon township, .Letters of Admintstratien in the paid estate haV - Ing' been granted to the tanderstgned,allpersons ow log said. estate aro requested•to .make immediate , pay ment; and all parsoos having claims agatnet said estate aro regnes:ed to present them without delay. • • - e. WARREN,.: - Jan. 12, 1876.--thril • . AdMintatratOr. VOTIOE.— . AII pe.roobs are.tereby CAM IA Mined nate purchase a note alleged to have been given by 1 holtras Colford, %bout four years ago payable to A LiaStlibt Maddock, all the same is beloved l o to be a fraud, and will riot be paid unless tom elled by law, Said note -, Is tlr.tvitzr for film hundred', d 0 tom . . . 4 THOMAS V. C 0 .1,11014). Dec. 29, 1815.-78wo - ' r , Pmu'isl , R4Tow,is Noverr_: 4 .ttAepAt, Jahn alliadsto#Por r ate de e ed,', Of Adodoimatair to TAW having tlookkitatili• .110enligned. v ' r ••" owing saidZtate arq req tat to nit e aft I • Maw 1: 11 :411roquelne • " 4 , igac i i . Dec 15, 1875.-6 R. • . %.3-•«.:47s T 6; THE PR .4 r :CXXDDS2. The Place "to Get Tour , 111. A. Lyon's, wily TO A. N. tULI.A.R.I),'S, AND:'TfM.OTHr A practical warkmsn, at l f egal ,NOtlces. t.., ~~ ` fro Ell