cotINTY;AIm VAtat e lyr. --The new time table of the Montrose Railway appeati on the Seventh page of this ,paper. , ! ..----Ninety thousand dollars were subscribed In one day to build a new Methodist church in Wllkesbarre, Pa. ' • —A new lot ot summons and , subpoenas jut printed at this office. Other blanks in pro fusion, all prepared with care. =Read the advertiselnent of "F i c'ench Mil * I - my," at Roielle's, 97 CourtOreet,l3l gliantion. Mr. Roselle is a French gentleman himself and therefore guarantees his goods as represented: • —Conductor Walters .has changed his, headquarters to - Tunkhannock on account of the new arrangement of: trains. Mr. !Lucken- . , `bill, engineer, has also moved his flintily to Tunkhannock. . r —Avery Crounse, late of the.firm .of Sea bury & Co., is now conducting the retail de partment' of that establishment and offers, in= dueements to purchasers of ftirnitureaml house keeping goods. Read his advertisement. • —lt will be seen i l)y advertisement else-. where that Abel Bennett & Co., have become successors of W. N. Wilson. The firm con tints of Hon. Abel Bennett, ,Prof. G. Furman, and Charles P. Bennett. They Will keep a very large stock of fashionable and desilnble goods for the wholesale and retail trade. • Mr. Sprague will Lavecharge of the Merchant) tail= tiring department as heretofore. —The new county bill, which hairbeen a bone of contention for II Some time ,past and which has been vigord i usly opposed and_ai °musty pressed in the . Legislature, was ftled in the,Rouse by the decisive Vote of 74 yeas to 87 nays: 'This settles limzerne as well is the • rest of - the counties of r the State. The f new Constitntion requires, that 'some. Legislation should be had on the subject. Me.Derniii of Ititreer county, on . a rule-to set aside the s ervice of a Sheriffl writ -decided last week, that the duty of a Sheriff In the appolntment of his deputies Is ministeri al, and he can no more depute it than a Court can depute the exerei4e of its judgment." The writ question was sent by the Sheriff to the plaintiff at . Sharon with a blani deputation written thereon, which blank' was filled bY the plaintiff's attorney. The Hancock Viral .reports that in re , Bard to the quantity 'of lumber on the banks of "the Delaware throughout, that region, old lum bermen Mid competent judges.say that there is only about one, half the one quantity of) saw; ed lumber, and about one third the amount, of round timber to be run' to Market this Spring. The prospects for far better sales than last sea son are good, some ot the lumbermen expect ing to realize prices as high as ten, dollars per thousand. for . round timber and twelve dollars Am sawed lumber • - • • _ —By the report of the Committee on the erection ot a County Soldiers' Monument, pub lished elsewhere, it will be seen that action'has been taken ' and a resolution pitssedlo expend the money on , hand• in a memorial to thasol diers of this county and we can give our read era the full assurance now, that this will,be done, and unless unforseen obstacles arise, the corner stone will be laid on the Thirtieth of. May, and the unveiling will take plaie on the Fourth 'day of July. The hooks of the past are closed and urrchangeable, in retard to this neg-• leeted duty, but the present and future yet re main in which to record better deeds. —Attorney general , Lear , haVing been ad , dressed in relation to the laW on the question of the tune when asseasore elected - in February last would be inducted into office, replies that their, terms will cemmence as heretofore, at the expiration of the torms of those - elected on the third Tuesday in. February, 1875; and willeon tinue until the fi rst 'Monday in April following the expiration of their respective terms. In other words, the assessors elected in February will commence their terms of office next fall and continue until the first Monday in April, 1878. j There can be, no election in February next year, and assessors will not be chosen un til the spring election of the year following.— Those who are chosen at that time will com mence their du les on the first Monday In April ensuing, and thereafter the elections and terms ' will be regular,l and occur annnally. fi ve - ' —Well executed bogusfiire N cent nickel Rivenburg's residence. Mr. Hasbrook went to piecesare reported in circulation. This pieceis Carbondale in the morning -of that day, and worth less than the genuine only becansit, is his wife went with bim as far as J. C. Decker's - bogus, for .it is identical in weight and fine n • for the purpose of having a dress fitted. lln with the genuine coin, and . worth just, as, much returning she decided to take a' shorter way Ir t bad it been made , at the- mint. The five cent 1:47,0e, than by 'the traveled road, which leads ~piece is a sham and deceit at, best, for it. costs acro he foot bridge abOve mentioned. The tbegovernment, including material, labor, etc., stream greatly swollen by the storms; anU, .4ess than half a cent apiece, or ten per cent. on undoubtetil , he became dazed by its rapid -its nominal value. rtre of them,were recent- 'flow, or the to ring condition of the bridge, ly seat to - the superintendent of the mint by and tell into the s m below. She was Seen -treasurer for the purpose of making inquiries as Ile tell off ,by Mrs. venbtug and . Preston and - to test their value- The superintendent Ayres a young man who T.Tks for Mr. Riven says- the cAmntufeihr have been assayed and burg, who gave the alarm. Mt. John Bdlten found to contain capper and nickle in the legal who lives nearby hearing the • : 1.• ran for proportion, tha. the coin are of -proper Weight, the creek together with young Ay :., both of size and finish, anti , just , as valuable as the' whom were some sixty or eighty rods fro the viedcoin,: The only way .to 'detect the spuri creek. When they arrived they saw Mrs :. 1 OW ;COWS As by'the imperfectimpreision of the floating rapidly down stream and young'Ayres Jugend "In God we trust." • • ' -, . • ' plunged in, being a goiad swimmer, and strove , - —Easter W4tB very appropriately celebrated to overtake her but was unable to do so and at St: Paul's ( piscopal) churelr. The sacra. would have been drowned himself had be not iment of the Lord's supper was administered at been rescued by Mr. Bolten. When, Aft. B. 8 o'clock In the' morning,- regular services _ . at Pulled bitniOut upon the bank •he said "I am 10:30. Sunday School celebration and Easter all right, go after the woman" and Mr. 13. did offering at 2:30 p• m, at whiCh tune the rite of so, hut having, lost sight of her , iu rescuing baptism was administered toy thirteen ciordi- Yoing Ayres, she was ' not - eeen again until dates. The day 'Closed with the usual evening .her body was found the next morning lodged service at 7:30 p. ni. The chancel was very ardong the flood wood some distance below.- - neatly and tastefnliy adorned with Easter buds; when Mr. Bolten returned to young Ayres ho and blossoms and beruitiful foliage plants. The found him insensible but he relied him about sermons, by the rirtor,' Rev. E. A. Warriner, same when lie began to recover. Reis about both morning and evening, were remarkable now but atthis writing, our informant 845 be for their grandeur and power and are not e d is suffering considerable from the effects of the among the best of his usually eloquent die' , :water. Mrs. Ilasbrook , was a heavy Woman courses. The Easter songs; and cnte were weighing 180 ;or. 200 pounds and about of *ell tendered by the Sendai% School aid choir'. five years of age. She leaves a 0114: of four 'The church offerings amounts , to $llB. The children, the oldest about fifteen and the young. , ihmday School : taming was 1 - $7B: The Pt i alit about five Yam of. age, -.together: with a *tabor dmrch S jatt ruickimirsol the day tri, husband , to mourn this sad , and sudden, tuul to sa n d degookall. i: , , - -- .: them, moat terrible bereaveroent, ' ' • —The Montrose rum Corps, under the mariagemen(of Wm. Keep, proves fair to be a firstchiss corps. • . —Mr.-Jamea Birner has the frame ,of his , new house up On -Locnit: street' and nearly - en closed. • a meeting of St. Paul's church, Mont rose, on Easter Monday, the old Vestry were reseleated.' mail for Tunkhannock will hereak er close at 9:45 a. in., and leave, the office at 10 o'clock precisely. - --;Wdtnan's.'Temparance Prayer-meeting, Thursday,lto-morrow) at the house of Mrs. G. • V. BeutleAat 3p. tn. • —0:21 Easter Monday at St. Andrews church, Springville. the following named per sons were elected Vestry,for the ensuing church year.: Arad Wakelee; Albert Beardsley, Wm. Baker, S. 13. Lathrop, M. D. DennjSon, Thomas Bier.) , Culver and Philander Stevens. Rector's s Warden, Arad Waksiee. —The Gieieral Committee of thirty and all Township Committees appointed, to make ar rangements for a general county celebration of the 4th of. July, at Montrose are requested to meet at. the Court House on Friday, April,2Bth, at one o'clock p. m., for ofganization and to perfect the arrangements. W. H. JEssur„ane of Committee. • -The \ commencement exercises - of the graduating class. of the Montrose Graded School on Thursday evening last were a credit toali Concerned. The chapel was crowded to overflowing. The'essays, adilfesses, and music were varied and well received by the audience, which was - manifested , tiy frequent applause.— The_nantes of the graduating class were as fol lows : Miss E. Dora Newton, MLA J. Etta Scotf;Miss Lilian Carlisle,Miss Anna H. Jessup, Mr. S. M. Horton, and - Mr. W. K. Dolan. - -The Silver. Lake B. B. Association reor • • ganized under 'the old 'title, "Pastimea," April Bth, 1870, by electing the following officers : President, John Powers.; Secretary, Edson' Hill ; Treasurer, Herbert Meeker. It is expect ed to send the same little team of "Ponies"in to the field this settson as last, with one or two changes and will be coached under the same "genial 'Jerry" and his , intentions are to make it "hot" for any nine * that - may take up the ash agairst them, (not 'excepting those that offer prize bats.) Hoping to bear from some of our County B. B. Associations before long for 'ex ercise" as Jerry styles it. We remain, Erisow. HILL, 7 Joni POWERS, Seeretary. President. —Our ex• Chief of Police, Com Kishpangb, reported at headquarters at Philadelphia for duty - on the Centennial police ferce, but being interested in a "suit" pending in Flusquehanna county, he obtained a shurt leave of absence. The suit was satisfactorily t e rminated at Mont rose, April 11th. having been referred to Rev :. Dr. Chesshire for arbitration, the defendant de cluing to conteat the case,' and surrendering the han4 of his daughter, Miss 'Ruth A. Morse, the object for which the plaintiff sued. The chief with his fair prisoner unshackled, thimigh closely guarded, after kindly allowing her • to' take a . fitting- leave of friends and to receive many elegant presents, as souveniers of former associations, conducted herAo the train, and via Tunkbannock, they were whirled' away toward their place of destination,—TuWannoek publzutn. .. --Mrs. Anna bailey ot. Liberty, this county eonithitted suicide py drowning, on Friday last. She Was heard to go 'out of the house about 2 o'clock in the Morning, Ber daughter, _ Mrs. IMary lititchetl, who resided with her, soon after, becoming anxious about her; went in' search of her, but was unable to find her and she aroused ' the neighbors and a search .•vviii made. About 4 o'cloCk her body was found in Bailey !nook a short distance from the house The Water was very shallow where she - Was found. Coroner Halsey summoned Isaac Coin stock, jr. , J. B. Chalker, John Pope, Harrison Smith, Simeon E. Warner. and Pallii) C. Luce as the jury; The - verdict was death by volun tary drowning. Mts. Bailey was sixty years of age on the day of her death and a woman who was highly respected by her neighoors.. —Last FridaY afternoon about three o'clock Mrs. Win. Hashrook, of Clifford township' this , county, 9c accidentally drowned while Cress lag a foot bridge over the stream near Henry 0. 0. P. ANNIVERSARY.--M. B D. Lodge, N 4.7, and Montroze Lbdge, No. 151; will unite in'a sociable and feitivid, April . 26th, afternoon and evening, at the mall. . All it:embers and their ladies are cordially invited. Supper ca 63 p'clock. A. committee will b 0 at the rooms the afternoon to receive and' arrange SuPPliei," A. good Ceiitannial tune is anticipa -tcd by 'the Committee.! .6OLDUlite KONtrmartr the meeting of • the soldiers' Menuineatal Asseciation, of Susq. County, called by the president, Ron. Wm. J: TOrrell, held at his ottice on Friday evening, 17th, 1870, after discussing several matters relating thereto; and finding that the , fund on hand and subscribed for the, menu-. Ment,'amohnted to about $2,000, it was, on motion, "resolved that we go to work and ea pend the money.raised, and pledged on a mon unient, and try and-erect the same, by the 4th, of July next" "'Resolved that ,when we ad journ we adjourn to meet Monday evening, next after Court, ;'April 24th, and that the sev •eral committees maybe ready to report at that time for ietioe." 1 , The coilimiltees to report are: On Design, Lyons, Srtiici and *Atreus.. On Location e les. skip, Read, r and Tyler; On Subscription,Blakes. Crocker;Warner; Watrous, and _Searle. ,The Members of said committees will please take notice, and be ready to report. it is hoped that 4t•oar next meeting sll the members of the As, Sociation will be Preient for business. Let us ; do the best we can with the fund we have, it • by further effort we cannot add thereto; and then if the county !not proud of our work, they can - only blame theinselves for not furnishing the funOs needed'when they had the chance. Wvoicito CoNssimmE.—The annual aession of the Wyoming mference of the M. E. Church, 'was held at Binghamton,commerncing on Wednesday, April s'fb, and continuing oce week. The attendance was full. Thereports from the various churches showed a very pros perous year, and unusually large accessions to the inenibership. A.mong the itenis of local interest here, was the dropping of the name of Rev. John F. Wilbur from the rolls, and the suspensrn of Rev. D. D. Lindsley. 'The ap pointments for this ; locality are as follows HONtSpALR DISTRICT-L. W. PROS, P. E. Honesdale—A J Van Cleft. Salem—P R ToWer. Herrick Center—LJ B Chynolieth. ' Thompson—J CI Stevens. • - Cliffold—George Pritchett. WYALUSING DISTRICT-I. T. WALKER, P. E. Tunkbannockß W Weiss. Wyalusing—E F Roberts: . Herrick—G L Williams. • - Rome—W fleetly. • • ' Auburn—A Wrigley. - • Le Raysville—P Holbrook. . • Montrose--W 'L Thorpe. • • Bt:ooklyn—J 11' Weston. Springville— H :G Harned,one to be supplied. ft. Race. gkinneet s a Eddy,HGeorge Greenfield.. C Vomits. • . .Meshoppen—Jß Lewis. Di g ehoopany--q C Lyman, , Gibson and lia,ilord—George T Orwell--J B bevies; • g i r Bramball. • Northracmeland—Wm Shelp. ' Rush—F A Dciny. • , West Nicholsojr--A W Hood. . BINGHAMTON DISTRICT--WM. BiXBY, P. R. Binghamton4entenary, A Griffin. " Main St., T ttarroun. " High St., J B Sumner. Great tiend—C S Alexander. Hawleyton—i W Spencer. Vestal-LW R Cochran. Union-0 M Martin. Maine--& Brooks. Kirk wood--J.W Hewitt. 'Susquetannati-W J Judd. Lanesboro—O H Jewell. New Milfordt;-C V Arnold. . Jackson—W C Fisk. ' OWEGO DISTRICT-S. P. BRAWN, P. E. Owego—A DAlexander. Athens and Skyre—W N Cobb. Waverly—D C Olmstead . Candor Luther Peck. ' Little MeadoFs—N S Dewitt. Rev. H. A. Cleieland, who was to have been transferred to this.conference from the Balti naore ConferenCe has been appointed by the . Bishop to. Spriugfield, Mass., instead. • COURT PROUREDDIOS-:-APRIL TERM, 1876, initsT WERK.-4Grand Jury. called and urgan ized by the. spOolntment of James C. Bushnell, tsq , of Azarati as Foreman. Eli B. Smith was appointed Treasurer of Franklin townilip, in place of 'F H Fordham. resigned. R B Swisher's appointthent as Dep uty Constabie tor Auburn township was ap proved. link* W Russell was appointed an Auditor, for Bridgewater. B B Moore was ap pointed a Supervisor for Oakland... On - motion of E L Blakeslee, esq., Wm B Crosanion _(sari, of Win A. Crossmon,) was ad. 1- iitought, Prosecutor, appeared _in court with a bandaged (bead. 'Testimony of a qUirrel rather contradictory, but the Traverse Jury. *bile acquitting the priSoner, imposed on= fiim the costs. , Jobn Dundee., assault "and battery, and may lug. John *Toimile, flioneentor. ' Dickens*, keeping tippling lionee Plekerman, selling liquor to minors. " • -•tOrdahing. ' 0 W Weed, Pros. ' -ityron - Reynolda &in conneeton' erman. • Defendants gave bill in each cue for appear ance at August Sesatbni. Williai Allen, charged *ith., arson, Case certified to August Court of Oyer and "Tepu ner. - - Lewis VanOrsdale 3 )ind 'Adetbert trugaboom, Burglary.; Case 'Certified ,to 'A, ".Court of Oyer and \ Tenniner. , Levi , Prizer, larceny, &c. Case Called for *trial and Jury sworn On 'Wednitidai ,lnit no prosecution appeuring, .(tilt half an hour too late,) a Nieriiitt of aChuital rendeied and prison er discharged. Michael Muldoon;LarcenY, &C. Verdict,not Guilty...- - The. Grand Jury also ignored 'the. foilotiving' hilts : Curtis Duntnore,disturbing public worship-- no.Ptoeecutor aPpearing. Myron Silsbee, ASsault and Battery. Simon Casey, prosecutor, IP pay costs. • John Crane, Larceny, &c. ES Loomis,pros ecutor.. Matthew Mugan, l Assault and Battery. Mary . Mugan, prosecutrixi to pay costs.. . John W Gow and William E Potter, False Pretences. A E Benedict, prosecutor, to pay costs. ' Hirai► Severs, Forcible Entry arid detainer. Edward hi Perry, prosecutor, to , pay costs. Henry Aron, obtaining property on false pre tencess, i Henry Aron, Latceny. " " False pretences. REPORTER. " "' Lareeny by Bailee. Henry Williams, jr 4 prosecutor. On trial of first indictment, Jury disagreed. Bridget Remal vs Anlhony Rental. Libel in Divorce. Levi S Page, esq,.apPointed to take depOsitions. • Mary Ann Fauss vs Wilbraham Mannermg. Further proceeding stayed. Rule granted.— Returnple at argnment Court Thomas Nugent . •vs Friendsville borough. Court order mandamus _ to' Ipsue against the • horough. ' 4 Com'th vs Amelia UnderwOod. irons prose qui entered on payment of coats. Com'th vs Patrick O'Donnell. Nolle prosegui entered on payment of costs. Nzw EProcx of carpets, oil cloths, matting, &c.,3ust reeeived. • • GIIT'iENBERG. ROfiENßAtrm & Co. Montrose, April 12, 18761. , • Spitirto Styles SILK Hats, felt and fur. Boys Centennial'Hats,just opened at ' • L. GUTTENBERG, ROEIENBAUX & CO. April 12, 1876tf. PAtias ! PAM'S ! I A large stock of Jew ett's, [fall & Bradley's, and ; Standard Wllite Lead at M. A. loyon's.Drug Store. Also White Zinc and'inixed :Chemical and colored Paints for sale - at the kiwest cash prices. Montrose, April 12 1876m01. , brsurtencit NOTICE.—On or atiout the lOtir of Nov., A. D. 1875, came into my. office Mr. Wm. /lair, specialligent of the National Board of Underwriterii, c!aiming authority to Inspect all my Fire Insurance Regiiters. I gave him my registers, belonging to the National Board Companies, for his inspection. He then de manded to see the registers belonging to the runi-board , CoinPanies, which postively declin ed to assent-to, its-there was, no law of the Na tional Board giiring him such authority. He, then telegraphed to the Hartford Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford COOl2.—iti Board Company—of my action in the matter. I soon received a dis patch from the President ,of -the Hanford, Geo. L. Chase, _earl, that the honor of his Com pany demand an inspection.ot all my Registers. I immediately replied, by letter, that I should decline to accede to their demands and that the books and papers belonging to them were sub ject to their orders. I now understand that they have succeeded in finding an agent here to represent them in my stead. . I give this- notice to pit my customers on their guard,and to advise them to keep clear of a Company chat are not only arbitrary in their rules, but want to control every other company -which I represent ; and some of my Non-board Companies are head and shOulders above them relative to asSets and in honorably adjusting losses at this 4gency. I bad an honest loss in this county, ovet ten months ago, in the Har tford Ins .Co., Which, up to this tiine,they refuse to pay, viz : that of George L. Lenhiem & CO., of Great: Bend, Pa. - AS thy-pOlicies in the Hartford expire I will take good care of . my customers, holding them and place then) in other good and responsible Companies. -•„; Whenever any other 'National Board Fire Ins. Co. adopts the same arbitrary rule I shall take the same action as with the Hartford, viz.': notify them that their, books and papers are subject to their orders.. . : -Bruoros STROUD. Montrose, April 12,1876.2 w : at Lt orfts I. ANYTHING IN TliVitAittr*Libilit fo'Being tie. only Kahle Work► ha the Peauty.,;„o, All Work Warranted as Represented YOU 0447 SillF7l MONEY BJ collagen us. DOLO/ 1 1011 A. OCILYnt•I Pinta SaMelibilitt• fte•Abril I 1 eW I old tea the aUention of the Public winting to OUR 7iVIU,BB •t ' . : , - SUSQUIMANX i 4 . DEPOT,. A.,:..- fl OR NO..I3ALL MIT Cif Atroitatircogre. CASH CAPITAL' 40100,100: ] SURPLUS :FUND**, 1-41.Z12411CC017"19X) To their new and ecommodiour Binh Building on - Public Avenue. Traneacte the bnetneeket, • , • 0, • • muttimaans, • MAIIMERS, "CORBIMPONDEEr." New York, FirtitOno' Bank; Philadelphia, Phila. delphia National Bank, WM. J. TURRELL. Parsizzav N. L. LICNREIM, Cssuign. Montrose. March 45, 1876. Drugs and Medicine. WHAT z i 1:7 ~u 0 1 4,. m r., ci )> AN 0 "(I; s .It is a liquid Linament Tor Souse and stable nip. A valuable combination. discovered by a celebrated Eng. lishchemist and horse•farricr. Was introduced in the United Sates in the year MS, and since that time, by its great success, in the cure of disemes, it has won for itself that world wide reputation it so richly des erves, and now stands at the head of all linaments un rivalled AS A FAMILY MEDICINE. It has already gained the confidence and admiration of thousands of households for its many cures of dis eases were external spplicatione are of 8^ much impor tance. It is especially admired as a family remedy for its ;peculiar chemical combination., possesing no Web ingredients, [like tincture of Cayenne or red-pepper, ot which cheap and veiniest! Liniments are largely com posed.] which increase instead of diminish theleflansa than, making it oy nature a speedy cure for RHEUMATISM, HEADACHE, • SORE THROAT, COLIC. COUGHS, CHOLERA, TOOTHACHE, BRUISES, SPRAINS. LUMBAGO, CRAMPS, COLDS, CHILLS. FROST, TIC DOLOR * HUI, BURNS., CUTS. BITES OF • POISONOUS INSECTS. &ie. . Testimonials and directions accompany each bottle. Buy one—only 25 cents, 60 cents, or sl.oo—and if it does not give good satisfaction return the•-bottle ball fall and your money will be refunded.. Call for O. B. B. 13., and take no other. . • D. (4. CAGY. & Co., Proprietors. Middletown. Orange Co., N. I FOR MALE BY . A. B. BUINS and M. A. LYON, D6ggists, Montrose. Pa. • Purchasable at all , Wholesale , and retail stores h the County. Montrose. May Rh, 1816. DRUGS, \ MEDICINES, M. A. Lyon, Druggist, MONTROSE,' P.A. Dealer in all kinds of - Pure Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Woods, Dye Stuffs,_Paints, Oils. Varnishes. Pocket Books. Combs. Jewelry, Perfumery. , Toilet _Soaps.. Brushes, V iolins and Violin Strings, Yankee Notions, Fancy Goods. Cigars, Tobacco. Table Cattlery. Fine Solid Silver, Spoons. Plated Spoons. Kr Ives and Fork.. Guns, Pis tols. Amunition Shoulder Braces. Trusses, Medical Instrnments. Dental Materials. Lamps and. Lamp Chimneys. Teas, Spices; Baking Powder, Sea - Moss Farine, Gelatine, Tapioca, etc., ctc. ' Daly's Pale Ale for Invalids. Those who wish to bny Painteand.olls, would eo, wet! to examine our stock of White Lead, White Zinc. and Mixed Cbethical Paints, before unrchaelng elsewhere. All kinds of colored paints . % cans of from one to live pounds each, on tutpd.' Montrose Feb. 2.1876. SPRING & SUMMER- GCODS, 1876, Just Received WILLIAM HAYDEN. STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, READY MADE CLOTVING, HATS & CAPS, • - &C. _ ' Dress Doods, a good assortment. Prints. all the nes and fancy • patterns in the' market. White Goods ia great variety.. BLEACHED BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHIRTING, COTTONADES, ,DENIMS, STRIPE SHIRTING, LINEN TOWELING; CARPET " WARP._ ie. BOOTS ti SHOES," The larges t stock in town. First class goods at tem prices t can be bought of any other PortiolOn the 'HATS & CAPS, all the latest styles. - READY-3IADE CLOTHING -,• a tall line, and good goods well made and trimmed. Call and Examine my stilt* bofcre purchasing where. I wilt oaths undersold for the same quality of goods, by any one In or Out of town. Butter shipped. Prompt returns at the highest mat cet price, sales guaranteed, bills cubed as soon se iv keived. - . . WC HAYDEN New . .Matorti". ;anal& 113i.—tf. tiVERYBODY WANTS ONE! ,414 Theßobbins Vrashor 1 For. Sate b y Wm. H. Boyd f t Co.. youtros 8, Ps.. or a t the Residence of Alonzo Williams, $ miles out a Xootrose, on Now Wilford raid. _ • Woo f t 45,503 ; No. I. $5.00. , ALONZO WILLIANS, GAO Al lkilelor • liuspiCciti And Others. x s CHEMICALS. -BY--
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