The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, July 26, 1876, Image 3

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    vt-t-^Prld
• H.' -flerncior . ;
'twept nears tile„la.iytparttrer'itrid'bn;."
EOM lrit•nd of Abraham 14irienln, has adclL—
jel for Tilden and Hendricks. :At a , :
.nieeting held 'at
J u ly 8, he declared that he was fOr Til
den aild and
S hould lahor,froin
next Oil theiftinip, through:llipiesS•:and
through . rat ry conceivable channel for
tl t Fir . election. His speech %i i ita received •
.
It is trtiely wonderful » .odder,
change may come over the siiirit of some,
people's dreaMs.• Here are
, the very same
editors Who not long
since
h i iided'Satnuel J. Tilden to the . skies for
breaking p the_ Tweed
of New York, now striving to make peo
ple believe that this very. same:San:Wel - J.
Tilde), was a confederate of Tweed.'' And ,
they act precisely in the same way. toward
their 'quOndarti friend Aforrissey, -
whom they praised ex travagan tly,
Tear for bolting the . Ire! ) zlar. democratic
t ieket'atid-exeptitigi a republican: nom
nitzion, , but now detiounc as a gambler
and shoulder-hi ter, etc., simply because
be supports But then these
editors are. Reiniblieins.
'RA It F0,1?.H1 - 1 7 =ES 4 ND REFORM!
• The of the v•hiske l y.Ring will .be
..„
pardoned iii time .to , wolc' tor- Hayes .
n n
Novtin ben— „Avery, one of the riiig-lead-,
ers wig soon he -let - :loose. T 0 .13riaow
and.' alutary fruits- for the
of .the Country, .are soon to be rrE.- .
- .• • ,
formed" into'sthe.:hands: of . the litskey'
ring. so that I can be in line to rah for •
Hayes & Wheeler. ! • •
Read the 1
CuicAoo, July .:23.:-A. Washington r
Epecia,lt this evening 821)4 Sforrs andinger 7
soli have said a good Wortil for Avery.,
Ars. Avery .was in Chicago ,liefc re these,
uentleinen came on. 'Clen Grant has as
much as said he would pardon Avery as
soffli as possible; that if I Congress Was
not in session the. pardon ivotad.:be,
ill two hours. But said Avery's friends
-- 'Mr. President, you would ' , get- Off to
Long Br:inch and.forget .do
"No, I wont," says - Gen.-Grant, "I will
stay here.. all summer; - necessary, to
pardon. Avery."
PollOcal.Notes. r
Tilt , only w4y : in relieve, jOe people
from . -Grantim is to Acct
R ! oaert Li ncolt2 2 escd the only, Eurviying
of the late President tili6olti,
t;c1;(. the stump in Illinpis:for aiid.
• .s‘
The 'Kew York World' hardly.
,knows
whether to Call Grant• the second Wash:
iilg)./.11 or.the second Jackassoni, or words
•
.130ston Post puts lanktiae in the
pr-pper s:tape when- :says: that ; tile 111 , -s
publican party is up
.for, judkement, not
f;J. an exhibition of repentance.
The campat4n !Or .Tilden,apd EnTorm
begun in earnest in . :WiEcodsin... The
f!rgral and honest *Gerrit:ins of tliat• state
are to. the . `support. of 1 ilden in
a h
4 - hopeful Contemporary . remarks
inment has livedlloo years.,
sixteen years of Radidalsrulec and
govtinitheilt, .that can , stand that
r , rd have no fear what Soever, of perish-
Per liwxkl , :r Am.Stie,,it, leading organ
-f !h(: , Gt.rn - Jans of .Nor'herm. Ohio, pub
el at CI-velaiid,. which. lasi, yeareup . -
1' . r.(1 Hayes r for (1 - ovo-1110r with great
hus come out. f.ir Tilden. The
G.liiiarls of Ohio are_for our Uccle Sam-
The UincinPati,Comm.rcial, says Bel
kall, has a little certificate showing that
i:k:Pr-sident parted with . him with re
:ge:. There is no evid2poe that 'Bristow
a nyti,itig of, the. sort, and
.Jewell
e rt .inly cannot shoW at,y . .!uch- docu-
• . .
. •
•Thr..eir.citinati Enquirer says., Giver.
1 !.. , t !Lye , : signed the bill increasipg-ftie
'Ps ;win eniolutiit;nts- - .01 - itt;;;Qtriciabi
040,000 por annum in the agg - rtig:4l•o.
4 man inay.be ; anxious toe, reform
!.11. he gi VtS :. I/0 .promise of ,re.treiich,
Tiik , pi esulemtfniirecrignizea' the' . gaet.
1.. •
cnt , .E.pect:)3B . 4 his. p44)1.i0 the pros
t -, lcamnaign
funds'-;
funds depends
.upah the renrgan-'
•1i of 1110 - WilLskily 1-L.ng.,.;audlthat
re , .%at•izattoii of' the Whiskey hug
upon
.removal of its enemies
I Pratt.,
1 :; , ) arid Clark lase gone to meet
• -
T'e Republicans crowed 'much. too
Ohio and Indiana, considered by
I h , rn : az: already secured to liayes,by the
vpailiation of Hendricks
,have . come
t(*J`• doubtful. Because the southern
tati , a
will nearly all vote for Tilden and
11, 111(iii(.1cs the latter, in order to triumph
i t ' f ;; ( / °I'IY a iew northern States.: Even_
• •-
t II tothe Repibli
• 1101 S, le not sure a, a
_
tin s it the Democrats nominate,
` l "dg'e Eaton fOr Governor, andmen like
11 Governor Palmer. LvmaufTrumbuil
41 ( 1, Gill3t3VP Koerner will \ support him.
f it the Germans outside- of tbV
,citYL-
Otliesgo in this' 'case by far the gre"er•
majority will vote for Tilden,—Rlitioie
Slaws Zeilung
11; , itdrieks I
'Ckveratid, Ohio, the
otho.voterb enrolling
tyventy-six: . :whom
-have her.otor ! tre vtAed the . dvniocra,tic
We'.nre .4 this,
,but our
Uttcir Samuel ea'n. itiriare Ohio, while.if
,the reribtienqs iir.,October .they
;twill ii e`" to air i+4nt tuft:, in%estigitti,ng,
corn t
- 4 , 4 s 4 (;ificlicittie.
, I \
E.
WHITE COCHENS, •
BUFF CCkaHENS,
PARTRIDGE COCHENS,
PLYUVIJ HI ROCKS,
AND 110IIDANS.
Eggs for -
k.
rff'Young owls f
reasonable pricer.
from my yurds. . •
White Cochers, Ist
ite Willidllls stock.)
No circulars. !writ
rept ye will be given.
March 29, 1876.—Gm
_ . _ ;he (neat
est care. Its effect arc as wonderful and satisfactory
as ever. It restores
.gray or faded Iti.r to its youthful
color. It removes all eruptions. itchlbg and dandruff;
andthe scalp by ittbecomes white and clean. By
its tonic properties it . 'restores the capillary glands .to
their normal Vigor. preventing baldness. and making
the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing nothing
has been found so efrectrial, or
.desirahle. Dr. A. A.
flityes. state Assayer of 31.as.sachusettit. says of it : "I
con-ider it the best preparation for its intended par
poses..". I .
Buckin g ham's bye,
• FOR 1 1 HE WHISKERS.
. .
Tbit; ebgant prtTaTion may be relied on to change
the color of the beard froM gray or. any other undesir
able ehade, to brown or 1) a 1, at dt.cret ion. It is easily
applied, beiOg in one preparation. and quickly and
fectually prodUCC3u pernianen r color which willneither
rub no wa. l ll off.. . .
• MANUFACTURED BY
R.- P. ali S. co., Nash ua, N. 11. ,
SOLD -BY ' ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN
MEDICINE.
April. •5.1876.-tm
-YERS SARSA.PARILLA,•
. • • FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
omedisorders. Eruptions.
nee on ate surface of hu
mors, that should he expelled from the blood. Internal
deraugementsareihe .I determination of these same hu
mors to some internal organ - . or organl4.. whose action
they derange. and whoSe i 4 Ow ! ' Rime they dise:..se and des
triay. Ayer's Sarsaparilla expels these humors from
the blood. When they are gone. the disorrie , s they pro
duce disappear such :Ls nlceratlo9 of the Liver, Stom
ach.Kielneys. Lungs, !Eruptions :and Eruptive Diseases
of the . Skin..St. Antlionys Fire. .Rose • of Erys.ipelas,
Pustules, . Blotches, Boils. Tumors, 'fetter
and Salt Melina Scald j Head Rin_woim Ulcers, and
Sores Rheumatism 4 , nralgia Pain ,the Bones Sideand
Read Female Weaknen stertility Leitchorrhcea arising
from inttrnal ulceration and uterine diSease Dropsy
`Dyspepsia and General Debility. • With their departure
'health returns. .
.riREPARED BY.
Dr. J...C..Arer & Co., Lime!! Mass.,
Practical ar Analytical Chemiets..
SOLD BY ALL DI L - 41315T,S AND DEALERS IN
.•I‘.IEPICINE.• ,
Apr 11 5 .0.876. ;',I" , , . • . , .
,HAVE -YOU
tollowin
pounds' TE
5 cans PEACH
4 'cans' LITTLE
-
- •
'"i.pouncls,ltAlSips for one dollar,
22 - Pars ISO4:P.
.10 i poiand : c prunes** one dollar.
14 'poirridsl'SALEßA'TtS Iteone
4ponnds COFF.I',E tor' one dollar.
Aeh- Pim:ids:CRACKERS for one dollar.
.150•JAW:.BREAli.ERS for one dollar.';. -
of Ilia TEN DOLLARS and a.
`present.. tlirOwn Good for minety days. A
,large..tialk,ol nntl - ..eliOlee.' . goods . 'equally
,lo*, By calling the .head of Navigation
.yel , ;shall have ythe ifull...yaluek.ot . , your, money
every tilne and soMethiag dxtra.
Calt arid tkeeat •A. ii.:I3IILI4AItD%
; .../Contrage..March 8.11V . 16.. _ .
D EMOVED 1 1 - SiD ENLARGED.
GROCERY STORE
to the building tour doors above the. First Nations
bulk, Public Aveuue,j (formerly• occupied by E. P.
Stamp;) wt erel have enlarged my stock of •
. • •
-GrOcerieS, PV O VI 9 / 0110 &Co
lniite compaition Oth in quality - sod price.y , kaki
- gilt e. aul and bd ,nvinced teat I can do you good.
' ILEION J.TuaRmiLL.
xesoutrof e a AprilB76: —yl.
I i
Tff- 'DEATKR. AT
i~:r.=.aar,~r
ttq per 13.
•
,
r sale carer An „ nst Ist, 1876, at
;inferior • • 'specimens shipped
pre!mium at' 'lj * t 2 rsey Fair, (Berry
uff CeCtlCtl4.; Berry & Williams
for what is] wanted and promp
Adore 0. ,
C. C. IGItLBEItTi
Great Bend, Pa
Tbis compound of the veg
able alternatives, i.,arsapar
la, Dock,. Stillingia and
andrake with the lodides
Pot-iseium and Lron.makes
most effectual cure of series
' complaints which are very
•evalent and afflicting. It
trifle 4 the blood, purges out
ie lurking humors in the
•,tern, that undermine, the
•aithand .settle into troub-
HEARD TILE NEWS?
;is a fipecimen of ii
fin. one dollar .
TOMATOES. for . one
Nte.g. CLA.MS : , for one dol..
ve removed my
FURNITURE.
:At W.W. sthAli.& soii7
ExtensiveFalmituie Warirooto you wiliBnd thelargiet
btock of
FIRST CLASS AND COMMON
Prt.TEIAVI irIETII.3O
EGpS
To be found in , this section of the conntui of hie own
‘manufactu re. and at Orices that cannot fail to giye satis
1 faction. They make theiers best •
=EXTENSION TA,BLEs,'
In theConntry,and WAARArri hem.
17:10:4 - .1c) 4. es t . ',:*-*)- ~ VITT .C.-,1-15.:,.
Of all lends done in the neateat mainer.
113 3P;EIL X I%l' CA- 13 33 7:1 ES
PURE NO.I HATRASSES,
AND COMMON MATRASSEii
UNDERTAKING
The aubscriber wiii hereafter make tin. adertasing a
specialty in his business.. Having_itlEt completed a
KEW' and the mcatelant HEARSE in State, all
needing his services w illbe attended to promptly and at
satisfactory charges.
MontroieTa.. Jan. 81 a72.-;-nols---tf .
- MAN' HOOD : HOW LOST, - HOW
-LTA- RESTORED I . : ..
t' • Just published, a new edition of Dr. adver
well's Celebrated Essay 'on the radical cure -
(without medicine) of Spermatorrhcea or Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impoten
cy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impeoiments to
Marriage. etc. ; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits.
induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance, 84c.
WPrice. in a sealed envelope, only six cents.
The celebrated author, in t his admirable essay, clear
ly demonstrates. from• a thirty years' suceessful prsc•
tice, that the alarminn',,, consequences of self-abuse may
be radically cured without the dangerous use of Intern
al medicine or the applic.ation of the knife; pointing.
out a mode orcure ut once simple, certain, and effectu--
at, by means of which every: sufferer, no matter what
his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri
vates y. and radically.
Mfr This. Lecture should be- in-the hattds of every
youth and every man in the land
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address,
post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two post stamps.
Address the Publishers;
• . 3P. Brugman & Son,
41 Ann Si;., New York; Posttace Box, 4586.
July 3,2, 1b76,. .
J.H. BARNES. I LI G. BLANDING I J. N. C9Nalioii.
Barnes, Blanding di c, Co.,
aitti Granite Norio,
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
MARBLE• AND GRANITE MONUMENTS,
IMPORTERS OF SCOTCH GRA:I4ITE,
26 Chenaugo St., Near Depot,
March 8. 1876. ' RING tiAMTON. 'N. I.
A. NEWISTOCK OF .- .
\ . .
1' ` C::0C33..+61 ) 3r,
net received and for ;Rile by 1 \ • ,
' , 11.. J. WEJ3R.
lIPERL , INK
For sale by
A . LSO. ALL KINDS OF
, . • GROCERIES,
Aethe store of
Wirensh.
For vale by * -
11. J.' WEBB.
Montrose. ADA' 21. 1875.
VALUABLE FARM • FOR SALE!:
•
. •
IN ,
-
. _
NEW MILFORD :TOWNSHIP.I
The, undersigned executor: of the estate of Simeon
Van Fleet dec'd. iNffere for sale the farm of said de6ed ,
a nt, one-fourth mile north of the Moxley church, ,Now
Milford township, Pa.: It - contains about U 2. acres,
well watered, le. cen.and under a good state of cultiva
tion. I mut ditpo , :e of said fa{m, and will sell on
' • TERMS... •-.:
. •
For Further particulars inquire of the setiscriber at
Summersvitle. Pa..• .
P. 0. Address, New Milford, Pa. - •
. • E. A. ALDRICH.
•July.l9, 187fitf. • • . • -•
NOTICE TO BUILDERS:
The School Direetors, of B ideewater Township. will
let the building of a new school•building in the Otßrien
Difitrict, at the Tarbell House, Montrose, on s .
Saturday, August 12. th, 1876 1
.
at one o'cloek' p. ni. Pian.and specifications can be .
seen at the store or Wm. IL Boyd & Co.. Montrose.
ALSQ..at the tame time and place, the old school
building will be sold to the highest bidder. .
By Order of th« Board,
E. 11. PICKERING, President.
Attest—W. C. CIIRTIti, Sexrttary.
July 19, Ifrifi.
pRooLAM
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY BS,
Anna C. Merrihew by her next friend Abel O. White.
_vs. (tester . Merril:6.w. In Court of Commons 'Pleas of
Susquehanna County. January Term, 1876, ,
To chester 31errihew : Whereas a Stabpeena in
vorce was issued to'January T.Erm:lB76, which was du
ly returned non est inventeis and -thereon an alias nb•
pcena wanieued fan:Table to April Term t iffl6, - upon
the return of which prnot.Was made that the said-Ches
ter Nerribew could not be found hi my . bailWrick...
This:-notice, therefore,-is. to require you. to appear
before our Judges'of the' said Court on, the second
Monday of August next to answer dad complaint,.
, WM. WHITE. Sheriff.
Moutrese, July 19, 18'16 ' r
. „ .
p,4OMUTHING,--N.
has, ust opened - over Weeks', .& .Co. MI
kinds of work made to order. HepairiHg dolmen Short
notice, After having nearly-15 years experience in the
business I feel confident I Can please all who may give
me a call.
. C. UPTE(4IIO YE.
Montrose, Ireb.;2 1876.--ti • • - ,lianager.
• .
F'J. DONLEY,
. . 14.113NISIIING
UNDER '"' TiLEL
BINGUAMLON, N. Y., • _
.
The latent improved CoMnit and Caskets on hind.—
Hearse to order. Shrouds, etc. aprll 19,176,
JULY 26,
_876.
OF VARIOUS KINDS.
WN. W. SMITH & SON.
•111/840•1
MANTLES, &C.
ALSO.
FLOUR.
A BOOT & SHOE SHOP
NEW:FIRM,
.•
NIF,Mr:;(3O.OI)§,
Wm. • 11-,
:Cook St,
oyes,
OWTIME
.
1
Is the name of_a new:Cook StoVe, just ont, containing
a new principlo in baking, and., is ,destined to make a
revolution in the cunitruction of CoOk Stoves. Come
in and see
:r-----1 ,
THE ARGAND, -:- . '' '-
A 5 a beating stove sianda with l out a rival, in beauty.
i
durability and economy. Com and satiety yourself,
andlet,namea 01 parties now ing them. - . - '
• TO WAIE. :..'.
We take special pleasure in ogering to the Wholesale
and Retail Trade, oar desirable Supply of Tinware. We.
use n3ne but the best,of chivcoll plates.
OUR WORKMEN ARE EXPERIENCED I ,
LOUR STYLES ABE :AULTLESS I
• - GOOitt ABE ' AR/U=7D
And we defy any to proance better goods for less
money:
• ' I
A frill line of Lampe air be/nail
neye of every description:
Flower Jars, Banging Pots, iCituros, -Butter Jars
Presegve j 4ni, 4ogs, Stove Tubes, '
•
BUILDERS HARDWARE.
Butts and Screws, Locks and Knobs. Latches, Catches,
Doors.. Sash,' Blinds 4 Giusti. Building 'Paper, Wbite
Lead,,,Zine, oils, Vornishes. Paint •Brushes, Spirits of
Turpentine, Paint cf any shad desired.o Also colors
for mixing paint. • .
. .
•. „ . .
DOL . - •
A fall assortment of Philadel ; a Carriage Bolts, and a
full line of Iron A x'es,l Bar irOp. Horse Shoes, Nails,
Rods, &c.
1-1 ,
NA.II.
We purchase in Car-load lots, iJheretore can sell to the
trade in less quantities as cheap as any house in the
city.
Wm. H. BOYD; IJ. H. COR IN, J. R. COOLBY.
"Ationirose, March 15 1876.
BILLINGS
- , .1
. , FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT
."
INSURANCE AGENT
Montrose. Pa.
H. J. WEBB.
Capital Represepte
WEBB.
Fire Association of Phil., Cap
Insurance Co. of N:
Pennsylrinia Fire„ Phil.,
Ina. Co. of Pa.. Phila.,'
Lycoming of Ntauncy, Pa.
ecatter of Lancaster, -
i.ewton of Newton,
Home Ina. Co., N; Y., •
National. " ‘‘
Cu mercial Fire" '
Fairfield Fire Ina. Co. South
' Norwalk, Conn.
Atlas " " 4i.
Royal Canadian, of BOntreal,}
Canada.' e
Liverpool. London Jo Alobe,
of Liverpool Eng., _ 1
Providence 'Washington, of
Providence, R. 1. 1
Trade Ins. Co. Camden: I
N * 4 . .
Patterson Fire Ins Co. Patter
son• N. J
•
Conn. Nintr.al Life !Ls
American Life. PL., a.
Traveierotas. Co., Hart., Capl aI and Sqrplue $3.000,000
Railway Passengers . • i $500,000
; •
Theandersignedhasbeen*qktiowninthiscouny,foz
the past 20 years, as an 'lnsurance Agent. -Losses sus
tained by his Commit ales hate alway# been promptly
paid. . e
itilrOtlicezipstairs4 in . building ;eaSt from Banking
Office of Wm. R. Coo Per ago.. Turnpike street.
BILLINGS STROUD, Age 4,
CIIARLEB SALITIE s i o.m . I
..ce Managers.
AMOS NICHOLS,
' • ' • LIIit . AMMON, Solielior:
, .
Montrose. Jan. 6. 1816. ;
aßicrilrtx.wrzir,*-
Would call attention t hie New Stock of 'le . .
FALL AND :WINTER .0300 S
Now on salt, in new
VCOODZ I a:
LADIES/- DRESS ;GOODS, BLACK'
" AND COLORED ALPACAS,:
- NEW STYLE OF. PRINTS, "J , .
SHAWLS, WATERPROOFS, FLAN-,
NE'S,. BALMORAL, WAND HOOP
SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY,
HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, OH
CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS, BUFFA
LO AND LAP ROBES,.FUR ,S HATS
AND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES, •
- 7- HARD WARE.TRON,NAILS,
1 STEEL, STOVES ANL,
GROCERIES, ' ETC. -
In great variety, and wlO be roost
sold -' on the ost,
favorable terms, arid l owest prices.
BURRITT. •
Neiv Milford. litay-lott 1875;
NEW; Lorr ,
rt CALLING CAROB
I NEIV,--
(S vccEts'o4 Ber D
I.llALE.fts
ing. Sto
LAMP
STONE.
:STROT
G.A:NERiAL
FIRE
MEN
AC O7- 1 17 ) .
1)- Co.,
Cotwof,)
ages, .Heat-
I design.
,Aleo
;;
. rt,
, 5100,000,000
tal & Assets, $ 8,500,00 C
" • " ' 5,000.000
, ' " 1,700,000
16 11 '700,000
" 6,000,000
', II . 400,000
• "'• it • 150,000
•
• ~It " 610009000
66 450,000
'."
,450,1100
a • 4sAc i o
a . a- •• • 800,000
" - 1,990,0p0
!, 27,000,000
•• 600,000
- `• 270,000
1 • ' . 66 • 3.10,100
setts $40,000.000
15,000.000
'., - ,;: - ! - ;. : - , - ,, -- : -. .i. -. •f-..';',...q
18 . R. LYONS it CO.,
HAVE RECEIVED L/dt"Gi ADDITIONS
TO THEIR tirTOCK OF
CARPV,TS,I OILCLOTHS, ,DRUGGET
MATTING'S, WINDOW
SHADES •
PAPER HANGINGS AND, ENAMEL
_ • CLOTHS., COTTON YARN,.
- - COFFIN
MINGS
PLATED WARE, DRY GOODS AND
GROCERIES, PAINTS,
DAMASK, REPS,:
ALL OF DR. JAYNE'S: FAMILY
MEDICINES, , •
•
)
TR(TI44§, UMBRELLAS,, RUBBER
_GOODS, &0., 40.* •
cALIC - 6 3 . 2 SIX CENTS Eptg YARD I,
Montrose, JeniAryl, 1876.
ME. T. 1::!-ExEtry.sr,
WAGONS",: . ._iIRRIGIA ~4
-0-
BUGGY, CONCORD, PHETON, ANI
SIDE-}AR GEARS.
EVENERS, SINGLE, AND DOUBLE
WiIIFFLETREES.
BODIES OF TELE - LATEST STYLES.
JOBBING, DANE PROMPTLY
•E. I. PILUDY.; .
Montrone; June 7, 1876.
MUSIC AND .MUSIO BOONS'.
, .
THE SALUTATION.
Chareli Sittsic Book ;by L. O. Emerson. 83 1
or $1.2 per dozen. - I .
• • - THE ENCORE.. .
ccearly ready.)' For Singing'Schools. By L. 0. Euv.
erson. , 75 cte., or $7 50 per dozen.
CENTENNIAL COLLEC'N OF, NA.TION
AL SONGS. - Patriotic songs of all-nations. Paper 40
cents. Buarde 50 cents.
• • SHINING RIVER.
Song Book for Sabbath Schools. By W. (. Perkins. ,
Price 35 cents.
CENTENNIAL HYMN. •
Whittier-Paine. 30c.. 8 vo. form for Societies, ioc
Arr. for Orchestra, $lOO.
Gov. Hayes' Grand March.. With Portrait iltst.
Tilden &Hendricks' GI Meb. With-Portrait;4oc. .
"Roll Along, Roll Along." Campaign Song 30c.
"Hayes and Wheeler are our choice." 80c.
IN PRESS.
Emerson's Chorus Book. , fur Soctettes.
Whippoorwill. Song Book fo Schools.
Male Voice Glee Book. 1
Any book or piece sent, post-rad', for retail Price.
OLIVER DITSON & CO., BOston.
t). H. Dalton it Co., J. E. Ditson & Co.,
711 Broadway. Successor to Lee & Walker.
New York. Phila.
July 5, 1876 . •
CORRECTION
Rumor has it that having been elected County Tieap
urer for the ensuing three years. I am to discontinue my
Insurance hi:mines. Raid , RUMOR is UNTRUE. and
without foundation and while thanking you for kind
ness, and t.ppreciation of good . Insurance in the past. I
ask a continuance of your patronage, promising that al
business entrusted to me shall be promptly ationied to.
My Companies are all sound and reliable, as all mu tes
tify Who have met with losses during the p,aet ten years
at my Agency. Read the List .
Northilritteh and Mercantile, Capital, $10,000,0011
Queens of London. " 2.000.0011
Old Franklin, PlnladelPhia, Assets, .3,500.0011
Old. Continental, N. Y., -• • " nearly 3,00000
Old Phcenix of Hartford, . " •` %MOOS
Old Hanover. N. Y., • •. I 1,
Old Farmers, York, • „ " • 1,000,009 •
also represent the New York Mutual Lifelns, ranee
of over 30 years standing, and asset* over $30.000,000.-- ,
Also, the Masonic. Mutual .Benetlt Assotlatioti of Penn
sylvania.
fitV — Get an,Aecidental Policy - covering all aceiden
in the Hartford Accident . Ins. Co. _Policies Wr,lttea
from minds" to one yeaf. cents fora' 83,001
Policy. Please call or send Word, wtten ; you take a trip t
Very respectitilly. • ' • • -
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Montrose i I•a:.Jan.l9 1876.—tt • •
EL Co WAM LAMA, MM.'
This' largest stock of Trimmed to
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be fouhd 'the city at ttieloweit prices.
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The Nicest and meaty Stylish Hats nil
Bonnets in the city at ROZELLE'S.
'TheLAROEST and WIRAPEST BtOCk - 0141 'Les
die_ * Gape, out side ot' New York city ; M1
be fouad t at ROZELLIP2B, Don't.: forgot
that ROZELLE is - selling the very lowegtha
can. , •
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Ilfthatmon, N.. T., April 190576.-Iy.-31. ' - .
LL AMPS Or BLATKI , , :,[1
,AT TlllB OFFIOTA,
B. R. LYONS &
Manufacturer of
DEALERS.