The 'unanimity with which it*,l)_itp9 7 crats and Republicans of the 10`iii&e'dn . = e„,13 n a eiof bill ofthe 4.4 l .Yi.,stifysP4-4ini.i64nruittee.„Eeeol4, e+i to jif would be .no serious oppositfon on the tart of the senate a.1,c1, ;tit ; thk,ineature, would speedily . becotie - li4rily-/'Btit-tliiii an ticipation has. not been realized. The reform of - long ; established ,and pro ble' Abuses in theni i ftitagemeittif 4 . 0e...pe0P1e which this liiitti:OWeiniAttslisLiSitr_Otto . . . d . accomplyhe it seertis without a struggle. The Republican senate- remains the last en treinchmeritoi itlie , tletip:tryttrbtigtcsJ, When • the house bill was ; brought out of the finance - co,minitt; : e pt . the senate v iitsei:olaYik , iyaszfpug. third section, which - pro . vde&, for the in- - vestment , of th k e utiexpeinfed balance the sinking f,i4l" b;RinitOetate' United • Strit:l or of f the .cothnionwealth whenever , the balance may n ot 'he requiy edrfor the paimont,..:;ollnity-I:ptitto , ltifthe 'state debt or . the interest. Thisi , ilS provision for the proteCtion of the:pub lic money W 10,0,11 %rPv. :rtifftrarift,recopti mended .lir c hOf .r . We and section. which Was, also designed to guard the.treaSury against aekOwlealed ribnses t was, Supred . ,by, ; t4 , ..F i. 9c , 4 1 14 0014 , t : p.lp,a, the provision requiriiie the state (6 -lisp& er to make to the auditor general detailed. rool)tbk,y, r 7p4qllN P.t§, 0).c4-11011,ct pf. the 'banks' and individuali with. whom the ; ny,l4 nk In min. he depeitifit Attk4; st.ttt.ceii*e by the state on such 'deposits, and the sure ties h This was fottify . p s i) isiortftfli thipik of the . Ofii i i.tionSealth, 134 ~r•lieti .the . bill wfis. taken i nolithisJlebond6section shared at the • hands the Reilublicaii fu44llo 7 .t r eZ: fel the thirds .n. gu#l. l c;Calict , ; It - lit tee. ' All. t h a t Veniaiti - e - br bill is, the simple provisi l on , :•=or - theFtriSt section, for the transfer .of 'onethird.:of the sqleints from the .on corporatiOn , sto*,;droni the sinking hind to the geu-, . eral:revenue_fund.,.. • . This have the 'Republican majority-Of the Sedate deliberately ; placed theiniiiiyes . on,tl,e record in oppositin.ito. : itusr . feto.ini of:.,tibiise in the management the.)itate finances. An attempt will now Made tiicorriPel the, house to recede - 'frOni its posiiiiu:. But this attempt cannot suo ceetle.., For 'the sake 'of hormOny the bailie:has already yielded too s much• to the -arrogant dictation •. pr the senate. 7— •To atCandanT . this bill with just pro visions' agairiet abuse in ; tir'tnanagenient\ l • of the finances be, a shimefril, tie, trayal-V the rights and; interests Of ',tile, Ve.9l4e - of ; the snows that .tiro " ,15enic;CraiS of tYie` house • and -senate- are-nnited in -- favor --of -this' rifthe fititifet the MkpOblicial) unanimously-lrecotii&-their va ; support, and it .n 6w remains to,,be c -:seept, , whether they e dietat,gn: . L Of"]of. i!i : g; la the sevqtfi, 5 Q, A5 1 ...g IM*lY., ' Ong ,l 4o/ 1 .1.444 1 1.1 1 Y 44 1 4', tarn - their • positr o n. 'The most important of 'this bill, for wiest,jl,o4P unexdended treasury balance in bonds of t 1 116'*411, 1 : fg:: gStrigtunn 6191,401 ies a - reeeopytt. ittYkfi e 04140F9S 1 4.,r(trpAii*, =At himseltin his as annual message. in adopting this suggestion ip.refgad to the finances the Democrats in the legistit titre have shavriitifelk4tTplrichliffWr; tisan eonsideiations wheretbe,-.414in,i,n-, terests ate involved. Theylliasb Teiincjd . their readiness4to sustaitri the' 'Overtior when his recommendations-have met:Abe apprdfal7ol3: B tit ,with in less than a'inotith'fforn the the, messages.ttepu bI i ,Maj9ri the iefite 16.ve Plabeqi -doll filet-93§tAtePnblicau overnor. for] the Sake at maintaining a flagrant \abuse in - the management of the.tifiances,otille 00111111011 wealth. But this question arises above, partisan consideration. By a. nearly unanimous vote the 41' presen iv c es -of - the pe, , api_ill, thr ictechled die iiinettstiVel lar the relief of the pressing _tmp . orary barrassnientk'tif only; but for the permanent reform of evils of long stancliNg4p the, ftniiiidefi i dflhi A pltrtisan majority of, senate t cop._ stitu:ting:a hake...§t!eii fit tiiiitandi-!: selves in - deliberate oppo'sition to this meas-tire,,ot,,retorni. the`-goveruor and 'nearly 'unalijnihtt . ,:hotise . , 01.1 e side and a partisan iiia"jo ity on the other, , 8'044 yie •T s tate - wa e" determin tibia issue with,itirr letttiesv,coiteeru.l,—Htirrie bnrg Patriot.. . - The - frit.ae - wfthe • .60,11 ten 'liar bill 'have 7 dibeusse k t ht t ppiitpriety - ,of movivg " . 4 fhe senate tO - excluclo : tile,,oilijeOpotit fea tures in the bill put ou .hy the hot se of retnys-ntativßo.,: ~,Aftot; ;foil ! ,c4sill'Lli-' tion the. sentiment „seems,„ !plritp take the bill - ais'it Caine from. fife house l and not run anyAisk, , ,bs : - secioin:g iti.j.: ! itcy"; ,f is' believed thatlf ean, . pass the, .entkte,lo its present shaji,f!, ,al though there, !ill., be CObSiGr4UI4: Otiplosition to it 111,, that\hOdy.: Among the democrat senators -Who are expected tcy , - VAR,against it are' Mes-rs. Davis, Eaton, Norwood_ and , GoveFuor Whyte. , , Ar• Geo a Bangs,t .fortnerly. „general 'superintendent of - railwaymail a n- aS in answer-to questio too - the - work ing of tkle-fast mail - servicevve,rl- thing iti . iioiking tio perfection. COmpu ting at the ,rate.of one mail car ; to each, train ,11,00V-trtitea..of ifs t- -'service are now run' each day and 'will equal for th 6 eomiligfeitt 'rally, 6%000 1 00. miles. . Represntat,iyo ^ Statkiiieati nectiout died of pneumonia ton fiat week. . ~ ~ ! :^.C.:z! ffM x'jt, l'Or 'at 'Con. at Washing. ,k• • , 3 •.,,.pFtw_„,;),,..y.,-41pin,40.-1-Th e Dail z_ Star of r thiA' fmaicgiof. : Charirf RoB4 - ; iiettf'Wva,..n . dottts COUttYi t klars•in regard to the - anding ,017 th 6 supposed Charley Ross have been received, and .seem to confirili the former reports: • he . latest ip - formaOiri . •Pgives it, that daring 4 , heV_MOntit-i'Ofilitst October, or about-when the Westervelt. investigation wal . being kctosßpr-0 . 1 . 0 , 4n, Philadelphia, !Eivo lote r f6ntriiige - droVe up to the residence of Mrs.2Beebe; on the up- Lpec San 4, Is.x road,„„.a . , hou.t., tAiKel Vey miles thenf i glit out. and left the boy at the house, stating ..th'i.t,they„lmd t •binsiness .tp-s,tranatict . , in the 41 e.igiflktilisiO4Virja aa r iircirvo, and that they did not wish to. be bothered with '•' • ' •,•`- ''..! ';47 =11,..1k 1. in*plave ' lng name- as States. • 1t ell the lady to guard him very closely, as he might- stray away, and trtrjetftny_ pelsoiv take - hilglaw, ay but fiitiiself.,' • . „ . .,_Eo , r_about three weeks the littlelellow remained at. the lady's house,• and' then, nobody,; 'for . 'rhimp•shei hat thith :-P4CP: I Piii,LtbofihArtuary. Mrs. Belle Gibson had been in the hab it Of frequently ylsithig the coui,ty-l~uil din r, and some Webks agor_she.;tlOlied . :6o-. ICY to the•baYoatitt: Jwith the Superintendent, took him . home with' her and . seri L t school l fq! fe,w_'::(l...4V ado ;sQll~_..Qf the nhoal- Iniade ;mark: that it might I.l b . fi ' .1 • lat . tic awa en feeiit)g cu - riosity among the peo lrie.::qt,..-7, ~A..131/otogsm* 0/0-Ekhi4lx -- , 4 —sen t • tti:"...4t!'l3,o'§g - ittqatiittotoplih, anka.,,folygAnyn i ff,a,s,:utimediWy received in response, stating that the photograph, “rEselfibleilllTe" . ..liiSt • „Charley, Ross, better than any: that :had . been sent to hinl; and be ordered ,:the parties-, to keep him concealed until further orders.. • , -4 , :--The, i little boy' is about two. years ofd. 'and.:sitYa:his - •narneis Charley States, father haiing.bronght him from a' 14,07 he .called Qincinnati. • He always Cif.ie . when:Alt.iii, the , dark, and- throws ht 9, arms..over his.eyes-when approached. The supOsition is that he \ -is the veritt able Charley Ross,; . and the people are more strOnglys'impressed in this 'when' they take-,into Consideration _ the time he was left;aad the locality in which be ivas.plitced,:--it' b tug a thinly settle'd „Country. . Charley- ROSS the: abduct4s were donbtless fleeing from the east with 'fhiairsw.h9o ,, thg Ted4r,vOttrial:WlB .il : pro} greys.; an lth in ing ey.weie firil -sued-by detecti - ves;ll9y:Tefc.hiikliefe: ottOnl-Setikitt llt on: . ;:141-pijSrinslow., ,a.. problineneTßoston j'lW-911e#,44efp,,fcti ~,forewae•-jaud7 o kw ; tt*Tee)it'istecOinpante:,f h34lo3 i *Ve. - . nal be -116 4 cri -bntit appears from subsequent . Jle x tdopmentiEhthat he has been engaged. in forging Raper, until the - amour, t 'figures,. its 4ittivroapoo: ) ,... , •7llo:llotifi'iiit says hogirtail .served as chaplain' in two regiments He was also chaP!ain in 41 . 1,e,,,yakyyenctii.as i .,EAncesrapiated, in sev-' erareliiirches. He itis Formerly publish-. of '•,,Z1,4,t23;p pHeraiii,• Aind ~ s erved ot.itral yars in the Legi_stature . .,. StAt94 . th,w.,l Seierall ~ nie_titAiweriLdite- C te4,,as.forgeriesi'and was tbfeatened with exposure, ;,i;sothe privafe'piirtieiit *l'oo,ooo. worth •of . Winslow's ,paper, it_l's •fered_is worthless.- . and--the total limmint-of-pa per issued by.him is stated to be $2'51004! The same 'paper saks • it is quite probable' that he has systematic yly. ) parri€:d on the •tmSiness of fiirgery,',eideavoring - Ito. take up forged . paper With other worthless ilotes„u4tb. drivel, to the wall. General News... Summary.. Judge Sterett of Pit tsburgh, has deci 4ed ettmulattve yotitig for railr4 - )adL tore - bt) 14 legal. .4. The United States senate has Confirmed John Scutt ,as,yoettaaster Orookvillk:; -- . . • Governox, fkartxatift,-;ht*- -*tied:. an ~order perniission during the ,nontinnance of the,,den : tennial exibition 4)411 armed bodies of National Guards:. me ri'• f rom-I;ntlrri`st;g6irjtr h roagh and repani Within - the limits of the onarnopweattli 19ng" aS•r they:May, K. T p,n9f4arl - ply 041 'were "e* . pioded by the careless barn merip g ,a p!ttg . tt) Mowbray's riitrO-glvcerlite • factory at North AdamF t ' .che,faotory \i‘n4 ap unoccupied welliii 'Were demolished and other buildings ,in q tlie neighhorbood were dam .ged• Two workmen were blown 'atoms; a thml.escaped.\without . serious Injuries.' • , ' Thexrand army of repliblie held its annual encatnp - ment at .PittSburg, Jan,, ge, Seventy poets were rpresented.= The day WAS , meupied‘ by addresses and, reports,..,..intirspereed with appropriate music. The 'officers Were elected for the ensuing year and a grand reunion •was iheld'at the A6adenly of Music, at the '010.9e of which a banquet was served. ,Etinotig the interesting events flint are 187 f will be the grand exPI . 8 103 . at , lOW - Gate; New*, York barber, which, ifitroves successful, opens hew, • chitinclOtconiutunication fora's largest THE . 'DEMOCRAT, FE8.... ,2.,:‘,..1870. LATER. ititf between - the Metropolis of thenation and the oikv i wr i ld, i „To'deeßeu - the chalk nci.by driippirig Out the' bi;ttoni of a great riyerja-one: -,thernlnst difri,pwand itarideiii that ever entered the human brain. . - - • i MIMI When the, poles of the battery totich,and the estplosiVei hiddetii iii the atonelpillars that now sustain the bed of the 'sea feel the{ shock WO*lje hand-Cif than;- never: prOduCed efCre:' 'VC itiOrtalPie wit 6 . e".tiii -, .mighty crash for a moment the earth will shake, the depths will be troubled, the suffq,ce 9f the water • will roil arid a'p ( i t link away,and :the 0. al iiVetj!. I 'll3OO fourth of July, 1876 it will .be 'a birth day commemoration such ast nu other nation ever Raw. rphE GREAT, REPUTATION which .A.,,,N,e g atineha a attained In all parte otthetonntry as A Great and - Gicd Medicine, r , rind the large 'number of testipionials' which. are,Con stantlY PelnirreenlYedirntn persons 'whblutieheen cur ed by its qse,,are conelnsive proof, of lta great value.— It is recomniended physielant and apothecaries. As a Blood-Purifier and Health-Restorer; it has, no equal. Vegetine is not prepared for a fancy drink Made from poor liquors. which debilitates the system' and tends tni destroy health in stead xof restoring it. 4 , • CANNOT' Bt EXCELLED ' 304 ti.'-itn , STEMENS ';t shi-4.:Mott cheerfully add my,teist.ltricinY,f6lhe great nrnh4r,yerthdve already received faor.of your ',great and 4o9d,medicine, -Vegetinc, for;Ldq not think ;enough.can beithildin ifs praise,' for I was troulded . orer !thirty years 41th) . that-,,dteadfnl „ diicaie; .C.iiitrrh, and had such had coughing, .spells, that _it would Seem as Though I could neviz'breathe - any More; and Vegetine has cured me; and do feel„to c thank. God all the time there is so good a 'Medicine as - Vegerine, • 'and I also think it one of the best medicines for coughs, and- weak Sinking feelings a. th e e stomachkand advrse*veryhody to take the Vegetine, for ••rean' as.sure them that it is one of •the,t,lest medicines ever waQl is- MRg:L. Cp . r. Magazine pnd Walnut Sts, 1 ~::;) -THOUgiN DS . •.§-i)EAxj; i • YlI GETI -\ NII, isOteltnowiedged - an& :recoretn [ ended by physicians and apothecaries to lie Oa bebt faultier and cleanser of tho! • WM4 .Yet di ocOvered, . *lid ithousands speak in its.praise who have been restore 4 tcf, health. . iicpprt from'a practical cltetriat and apothecary. .0 , • liosTrix',,Jat4, 1; /8744 DEAR 'ant— !nit tk4 to Certify that I have sold'at retail 15% dozen (1882,bottlet) of • your Vegetlne since April 12. 1870, and Can truly ,say that it .has, given the best satisfaction of any remedy I'M . the complainti for which it is recommended that 1 .ever. sold. Scareel) a day passes without some of my customers testifying to its merits on themselves or their friends - I ain perfectly cognizant of several cases of Scrofula Tun:kora being cured by Vegetine alone in this vicinity: • Very respectfully' yours; • A To H, R,Sumis, Esq. -" WHAT IS NEEDED. RosTox, Feb,; 13171. Ma. R. STEVENS ! , Dear Sir Aboat one year since 1 found' rayed in a feeble condition froth' general debility. Vegetine was Strongly recommended to me by a friend wh o had b een ninth benetitted - by its use. I procured the article. - and after using several bottles; 'was ,- restored to health, and discontinued,its nsc, feel quite oonfden¢ that there is no inediciatrguTignor 'to it - - for I.thOse,, totorMinte for which it 15 especralty 'p ' pared inif would, Etiderfully recommend it to. those Who feel thal..thurneed, som e, hihk - ttixestore theta to iktfect 4 lo l .llth. " ' s . : " -7 1tel*tfolly yours', •IL :L.,PETTENOILL; • Firm of S', l hl.'"l'ttengill'it C0., - - state St., Boston. GIVYS: • • . • •• APPETITE• • .. • My daughter has teeelved,great , benedt - fro*, the use tit' the Vegqdffee:fiat•tail;dlO/1 1 Vglith ; ' , Avaiikbreure°°f 'treat ahxiety I o.all other friends: A few bhttles-of thf yegetittOeStered'her health; strepgth aild-appetite:"t , I'l trt. . • .intstriatige 'anti ReaTEetate . Ageni;; - " • . NO: 49 Senra BUIldlut; Boatou,lititssi• The ebovelialn but 'honeiat statenient eonclusiVay how the quickiind thorough cleatieing:Ofectd of T tice yEGifaiNH bi'Sdrefuli• j V.EQKTlMDlexicknowledged by all clasees of people to be the best and moat reliable blood perifler in the world. , Jan. 19, 1876.--4 w Sold by all Druggists -Everyiwbere. Vemjilete Pfctorial Ilietoiy , orttia aeet, cheapeetYtaid aloof euevessittl Family raper- faith- Untou.' t ' . .• * tl Harpers • !• • - 4Votkes of the Press. ; • 1 Harper's Weekly is the ablest aria mo t powerful fl lustrated peroilical published in this ,conittry. Its edi torials are scholarly and convincing, and carry much weight. Its illustrations - ofturrent events are all full and fresh, and are preps.ed by ottrbest - deiigners. With A circulation of 150,000, the Weekly Is read by at least half a million persons, and its, influence as as organ of opinion is simply tremendad9. The Weekly maintains a positive position, and exres.fes decided views on sit3d proPlems.--Lonteviits.l courier Jour Its articles are models of high-toned discussion, and Its pictorial illustrations are, often,corroborative argu meats of 'no r: Examirier. and Ohron iCle. Its pipes ppott:existent questions and its Inlmita. -ble cartoons:telt,' to imbuld•thet sentiments of the corm trv.—Pitt.tburg Commercial. 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Jan. 26,187 6 ... 11-JOTICE.--A.ll persons haying ,claims 11 ,or demods (except on mil estate) against the Auburn an424lnd Poor Asylum, must ptesent the same stilly attested, on or before 'Aters. h "Ist, ;1826, for settle- went, . ~.. . i -- _ . } ' MARSHALL VANSCOTEN, „ Diredois, 7, . ;. : IL Lu.stataftp. TERMS: B ILLINGS STROUD. - •, " iNstitANcEi . : , i , AGENTbsz . Capital Representeil,4l,o6,ooo,ooo; - • FIRE Fire Aseonlation of Phil., Capktal git .e.efete, $ 8,500,00( Ing , urapte Rd, of N. A..-; Phil., • • " ' 5;000,(00 Penasylvinla Fire,. Phil., " "• A,70 0 ,1X10. Ins. Co. at Pa., " " : 700,000 Lycomlnglof Ma/2inch P-4; ; " • - 2 , • • %l 6,000,000 Lancaseri. of Lancaster, " , 400,000: f;iewton of Newton, • ' k„. - 154.0)0 Hope tnel , • "1,1 ," • 0,0011,50 0 National ". 44 k 14' 16 450 , 000 Ca 1 , mereittl Fire,' , • ' . 4(4 , 00,y Hartford 14 re of Hartford Ct., - " 4,000,000• ' ' ~'" • • " 600,000 Royal Cariadian, of Montreal, Canada. • • " .Liverpool 'Landow:Ba' (Rabe; - of fo verpool, .' V ,Providenea aahltig,ton, . • Proildenbe,, R. 1.; ENE ia g.,.*. •:,171 Conn. Itnical Life Ins. Co., lunette JunericantLife. Plail'a. . • 6 I , I '.:' ,I , : • I , , - ;1t , ACCIDENT. Traveiere s. Co., Hart., Capital'and 1 Railway Passengers •• • • • •16 ,FP.P6,• $3:09 1 M)( 0 ; ' ' • S UVt I S OO j• I 'Theunde signed has been wellknc•wri in thiscounty.fol tbe past 2 ye4rs,. as an .littiurance Agentt. LottSedrsus tanea by ibis Contuainies haveulways.been • protElptly ...1.• • 1 • Vir - OMc_e np stairs : fn from - oince,of cpooe'eLt Co. Tarnyike . etreet." BILLINGS STROUD I 'Agent;- 011ARLE Li. SMITH. AMPS } l oDice Managers IsiTCA/014, • • , • ' • !'; . S. LA%NGDON, Solicitor. Siontrode. Jan. 5, 1876. ALGIINVS 2f. elegant of ctrit , :xos,niotinted, tyz9 L 9xll, forsl,l2o for #.5 ; for Hbliday Presenti.• r 4 • 4 T NATIONAL CLIRQSIO CO Phila.. Pa • FSfeuPraJtPativnorelimaaricram.y.,_, F in iv rn ia a stiet , iag Free idapa of Delaware. ' Delaware; r 5w4 tvANTE4I,' —An agent in every town and comity,to con trcl the rales,cira Grocery article. $2.006 r 015.000 per annum map be made. Address encloiting stamp. Eureka lii . .rg C 0.1200 Washington t., N. Y. , , 4W4 . . r 468 Brondwai. • • t r, I•. GE.IYEi?444 Fizz": LTIEPA AND -ACCIDENT lIIMENIS Pa.u.cky tr.;Co; DO YOO, 'Male or Female. Send, your addreei and want and get sotnethlng, thatwill bripg you in k O N E Y honorably over $l5O a monthi sure, INVENTORS' UNION,, • 175' Gretiwieb St., Ni.Y. SHORT- CU - r Quinces fox all !-- 24Ide and Fe . male Agents and Lativnarprts TO-WEALTH.' Pre e 14. 1 . :11 1 r :have tto ry o n rd an er d . lite !,S4attn lIILTON'Ldr, VO;, Itirth St., „N P. 0. Box 436.9, MINO READINGi PSYCHOMANCY I FASCI- oution, ' Soul Charming, .sleen,ierletn e find Mailloge Guide, showing 110w - eithei sex mhylnaelnitte and gain the love find affection °flatly, pereoir they thoOike.lh stantly,_4oo pages. 13y ta• 50,,cente. 'IIU,I 4 IT 44 Co., 139 14outh Ith S",t,tPfuladelPhia', - - • ' 'S GREAT OFFE.R. • • f,l '• .1 itiVe 1011 4nring the holisLgo diapoco soo rroma abd• OrCtips CPC first eituseettittkers inclaiftmt - Walters' at low er priceeth4n ever before offered. Munthly testae:mats receivectratustng horn-12 to 30'nspntlio. Warranted for q year*, Seednd bastrunients' itt • :extremelly low priqeo, for 'cools. .illstoyeted catoyetteollo itigente! lvanted:l Witrerbbitis 45i'Broadway. n4wA HORACE WALTERS & SONS. CO OOLDSi IMARSENESS, rhilLii DISEASES H • .ri WELL'3_, I .-CARBILIC_,•,;';TABLETS. • PUT , uiuNLy, LIN Sa•vI3!BOXPS. • ' A•THLED'AID STIHHASItiSpY. Sold of Draggiista geneeally, and 4 :.• Jolinato'.. Holloway a Co. • Philadellibla ?a. 1 . , .. .. _ 111STORY..' WANTED , AGENTS; in eV:., -, :cry: town, 10", canvass tor .Dr.. . 6' r - or • `''.' ' Cornell's new 'and lopular . pE.NIISYLVANIA.httI?°:rtiNiniY covert'; to ..: - ~. ..,::•.. ,•••.•- . prettent • time. .-' A' ttilentlid book,complete in one volume, illustrated, and' pabliell ed at a Price within reacli.of ..14e.people.. A rare champ for a fli!st-class canvasser,. Address the publishers, Quaker IC, ay Publishing C0., , 12L .it, 219.Qu:nce St.', Phila delphia; Pa - • . . _. , 4w4 : VATR'N T INTEIithaKING" lar r e 313' et MANUFACTURED BY THE - SALAI ANDER GRATE BAH COMPA.NY.THESE Bare e been need atie approved In upwards 0f'5,000 different Furnaces, in Factories. Steamers, and Locomo tives. and are superior to all other in Durability; and EconoMy in the use'of Fuel, SatisfaCtiOn guaranteed. C - in all parte of the United Suttee. • 4w4 Office, 199 Broadway; jai, Y. :P. O. BOx'lBo9. most heroic fl ;gm of.the ce_ntm, and this book one of the roost remarkable . of the age. Thrilling:ln interest, ilinatritedproritsely, find being the. only:entire and au thentic life ; the millions are eager for it, and wide awake bgents aro wanted quickly . For proof and terns ltddress, .e4.IIIBARD : BROS., Pubs., 121 Santora St., Philadelphia. 4w4 _ AND .TUCK— „(chromoo,, • .f The! Great American_ Tea , 9,,011Pa1?Y , 31 and 33 Vesey'Street. X. .. TVA 1 111111$13Tilll TO CLUBS AT' 1311Poirrzus - ralc7.B. Bea dr Chromos, different sizes, presented to pnrCha ers of 1,2; 3, 4 ors pounds ot . Tea, to clubs , of s3o:andjupwards. The Company; hat tibw teinly `tor delivery a seplendie. Chronic., untitled "Nip and Tnek,”, a new (thted pouud) picture, shoWing•a lively skirmish between baby and a pet dog for , theposseasien 01" a doll. It is se full of roaring fun that no descriptiepcan tell the story fic, well as the simple title of the Artist. The battlejsjast Nip and Tuck, and must liti,Seen to be appreciated. Send for circular of pr!ces, terns,, Arc. 'The Great 'American Tea Company, , :31- and 33 laser; Street ‘. P. 0.5643.. NEW YentlC 0171.. r . itEO6 v inv RO General tradertakeris DEALERS IN ALL KINDSDP 9 t 9.InNS; CASKETS,ITC. Ph : ltirLieor 13 ; 11 N.X.i. RDEitSPaciIiPTLY ATTRI DEI TO April AZ tr. V. # Bios, TOMB.PORK.:: i f AT 11/10-hilit*CaluP Ladira' Beaver splaakB at Cheap John's r e 4 ; 4- /. 20 0• 0 - 0 I,l' 20,009,000 $40,000,00ti ss,oobibtO TO THE PEOPLE • . 00'.'''','SO$QiititANNA ..CO. LADLES 'AIM GENTLVIVI quedlon. of WHO WILL DE 11'i:t:PR4SI DIRTS la not of as much.. importance to yon as the fact Uri ,CIIIFiA-P , ' - : '‘,TpH:TC;::;:7 of Montrose, ns,selling his entire. stock of goads cos r ; slating In pita of' • Mena! and Boys'Roidp.,Vade C1o11414,: , • Pootti cold Shoe4l •• 'Hilts and Caps; - 3514 - 7' 'cottfor)s,: . 2 NOTIONS ''AND' NOSIKRY, lINDititiVRAR LADINSi CLOAKS, FKL,T, SKIRTS, •TRIUMED tiATR, 4.ND SRAWLs, SHOES, MATER-PROOFS;TrES:IttIn: • • • . . !FLKS. , ac., etc,,: , . 1 . . ~ .;1 , , .., , ~-1 1 • Ir t . - At 10 per cent lefthaq Anil: epst,l,t,bn proof' et' the Pfld- .; -dine - ttir' - sting ; tbereofl for ynn tint find og tir , diner* the ea tor yt 4 t 4. Itruth of this by giving him a call at his store idrostv v; - • • • :s • .• • • s . . s • • sOur reasons Jor. the . above. enormous .reducilcinsare icireial, Ist, our large and well, assorted-stock wants .e ;doting. !Second, we are making preparations to remove .into 4ce3res ,•; ,s s , ' • .-Ntavi - Briar • Stdre'l :now being btutit next _doof ta,the,Nlr.W, lIINK, and-we no not want tit niove any thore goods Xhart'we can 61 :third, we want yew.ensign for tare futareund the out' way for us to gain and rUtain the sameis to, conv,inct you that-it is to your interest to purehase "AO* and it the Hittite from vex, respectfully .youni, ~ •• . S. PI.LILM AN at .00' . 11 i;.; - 1 (Cheep ronn4 ', ' . . Montypee,Decher 150075., I WHERE NOV?. =lllllll _WfIY To "...N. pfILLARD',2, C : . '• AT _TUX:, DEAD OF NAVIGATION, ` ' e 'to get,aome SPRIN../. SEED WHEAT, CLOVER`' AND - T 1111714, SEED, , • Garden seeds of all kinds,the very best Flour, Sugar . • Tea, Coffee, Fish, Hants, Lard, etc.. Op. • . • Furty cases of choice :cataed 'geode, consisting in. art of Peaches, Peaty, Plums. Cherries, Quinces„r3trawber_ ries. Pine Apples, Corn, Beans. Tomatoes, Peas. Duck, Turkey, Lobster, Succotash.. Peach., Quince and Apple: A . Butter, Deviled Ham. and lots of other things quite too numerous to mention, all of which 'will be - sold tc, RP kinds of "PATRON d" tor ready pay at prices that wi riersr , Cicimp r atiticbia. and strictly upon the princlpie of :Ltve smd ' • Call and See at .• , ;A. N. BU,LIARDI3 3lohtrose, Aprill.lBls: •, CORREOTIONI itmior liais it; that hiving lieen elected County Treas-:, timer for the ensuing three yeah.. to'dtiebntinutmr Insurance busine4. said RU *l ,U.N PRUE. and ItllUtib.sbundc*terc, and Whin; thanking you for kind ness, and i..npreeiation of.gaod Insuranee in the past i _l aßk a continuance of yen, rof.lser.l - frfiVittr?"6 ,S. OO guess entrusted to me sball be reliable, attended to; My Companies are all sound and reliable, as all can tes tify who haye.,met with losses liming the,past ten , years at to Agevey: Readthe-Litt 1 • • - 7 , North,Britisit and Mercantile{Capital; i• A 810.06,000 s Queens of .London. ss_ - „' pyzio,roo via Franklin,' Philadelphia, Abietti, ' 3,500,000 Old Contitientai,N. nearly 3,000,000 Old Phoenix of Hartford , " ' „ 9,000.000 Old Hanover, N. Y., P. " 1,600,000 Old Faxwers„York. •" • •.. Ps .1.000,000 1 Sit& rePtesent the ,srs'ew Yor k Mu s tnal tifelna mu* of over 30 years standing. and aSsets over $80.000;300: ! Also, the Masonic Mut ual. Benefit 'AsSociation of Penn.; sylvania.. ' ' ' " , . Pi' Get an,A,ecirlefital,Policit 'covering all accidents, In the 'Hartford Accident ins. Co Policies written "from one da' 3 .4o one ',year. Only 25 cents for a $3,000 ' Policy. - Please call, or send word, when you take a trip. Very respetillily. • • ttiOTRY.C. TYLER. - Montrose, in.; Jan.l9i CAIRi,AGE&'-, * , PLATFORM. 3Plia,etpziss, L 6 M a ER -* . A.O 6N :54,. Manufauturcd...on and for,enlo at SPRINGYILLE VR wmilkosE. liontiose, 'March 10.1875.. NEW F TER,PRISS -azircizau't4!LiE.rwc:*, •• • - • , • has opened &Shop under E. 10 Weeks 4 Co's: store. on Pu6lte Avenue, crtiere be Is rc*dy _to do ail kinds o[, . work in Ins. tines'Osn exoei in new/ work, and repair ry with neatness and despatch, , - JAMES BIENBY. Montrose, October 13th.1375.--3m. A D.MINISTRA'OS. R' NOTIOE.. In:. L'lL' the t state of Samuel tindsley, late of Broads], deed. Leiter* of Administration the said .estate.; havink been grantect. tAt 'he undersigned all persons" owing sold qlstatel are reqUested to make inimediate piontent and all per Sons having 0111 EDS against said estate Stu retreated. to present them witheat delay. JOSEPH MOSLEY, Administrator. Jan. 12,. 1874.--6ylf2 _ AA DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the estate of Ellen O'Brien. tats of St. Joseph, dec'd. Letters of Administration In the odd estate having been granted to the undersigned ail persons ow. lug said-estate, are requested to make immediate pay ." meat, and all persons having claims against said esta ate requested to.present tt.em. , witdont delav - JOHN J. LeMioN, Jan . 12. 1876.-6w2. . Administrator. A DMINISTRANOWS. NOTICE. In 416 the: est. of Charles Powers, late of Apolaeoa township: Letters of Admintstration in the said estate having heigi Vented to the undersigned all persons ow ing said'estate itre requested to make imtnedlate pay ment, and all persons having claims against said estate are reques t ed to present them withoutdela W ka C. A. Jan. 12, 1876.-4w2 , A let IVOTICE.---All persons am herebv vii • tionea tioit o purchase a note alleged is , i t t been given by . 2 homes Colford, !about four Winkle to Austell& Maddock, as the same t to be a fraud, and will , not be paid 11404, 900 • 141.4 aw. Bald note to drawn fettles loutdr. - ' WOW couroir.i. vmeo. .• , WAGONS D. D. SEARLE. t A . pra . ctical wqFliarmul, at Legal Notto ,es, a a 111111111