The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, September 13, 1876, Image 3

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    Of Kilpatrick's "blood and money"
letter the gallar,t, General Bartlett . says
that it is "simply infatious and that if it
can be shown that Governor Hayes re
ceived the'letter -with Cut denouncing,the
author openly at once it ought to defeat
him." Gov. Hayes kept,very quiet about
the letter until a copy of it. Was publish=
ed,-,when he immediately acknowledge&
its genuineness. In a speech in
napolie last Wednesday Kilpatrick impu
dently acknowledged its author Ship, and
sought to justify it's infamous suggestions
of "a bloody shirt Campaign with money"
by producing a leiter of a dernocrat.,in,
Indiana fa 'Governor i Hendricks asking'
.for an introduction to. Watterson; 'of
Louisville, Kentucky.: Upon this Kil
patrick constructed the monstrous infer
ence that the de-nocrats ; of Indilua in-*
tended to import voters from the latter
state, as a defense of, himself in sagge . st:
ing to Governor Hayes the corrupt use
of money. Kilcivalry had better with
draw. He is'hors de combat.
With Benjamin Ilaywood..preSidinglor
Fiat k .ilughea to: talk • yooper green- -
baelifs to the multitude i inkSchpylkill,\and
Judge BentlypreSiding . for Saris Cary to
enthuse_the masses of 14yponiing,\COlonel
Hoyt lied better hasien to gAther'n Otte
wayward brethren. He must b stone
blind if he dOesen't know that Democrats
wilt Uin - ,greenbaqkclubs,,, bear
. CoOper
toreltesi., and hurrah themselves hoarse
for Cooper.and ,Cary until about Presi
dential, elctioni day, when- they will
gravitate to Tilden ,as naturally as a duck
tak.(.s to wafer ; 'and - it will take extra
watehinz to keep a clever! slice of. the
Rk.tiubliean Cooperites from follow - in
The resumption - aet; to• maintain
which the liave been fool.
',eortinwted, 4 thei4frican in the.
and it «ill make- tnany;a lrMsi
tai mg Republican shy. of: the regular
track. when he. walks up to . the- polls,
rough general 'paralysis of business and.
trade to deposit., his vote. Colonel tioyt,
113 d be.lt put his pickets out early and
`strong itll alongthe greenback, line if he
doeSn't want to - lose the election. As the
Mollies are not worth buying this year
Ile will have ample leisure to i)ut his,
grecn'mck'S 'somewhere else where they
will do the' mast gncid."—Phirg
I ' ll I
The Late . E. L. , orrlman, Esq. •
•• • •• • ,•
We are (ibliged to 'announce, the death
of E. L. Nt-rninan, Esq., late of 'Wilkes
barre, and son of., J. Merriman, of
Frail kli this „connti: He was a- young
m a n who had the brightest of. prospects
and had' made his mark in his profession.
The following froni - .the Scranton rimei
will better express the high regard. in
which .he was held in the •city where he
elided.
"The members of the -bar met in • the
ar office Wilkesbarre, Judge Dapti
piresiding, and the feliewitig report of
he committee, nil re'solUtions relative
he dt-ath of E. L. Merrinian Was read.
, port of the comtnittee, appointed at
meeting •,f the bar of Lazer.ie county,
alle(1 up m the, death (4 E.l.J.Merrima»,
on ;.he 4th day ofSeptedtber, 1876.
'lac: an non n cetneu t_ is linade to us- of,
the it of E. L. Merrit4n, a member
a the bar of. Luzeme county. Often as
we have been convened 4 ' of late, to take
action upon the dcath of our brothers,
iEs announcement comes s i, to us 'with
startling suddenness and- finds us unfire
pared to appreciate its full significance,
ber - tre which we ma37well,standloppall
ed.
31errilnan was a young ma —a
man of great.' phYs)cal vigor and 01 great
intntal force and actiVity. Of U 8 all, he
in , Ened lea 4 liable to
,the service of the
gnat summons. He came among us in
tfs early life ; he prepared himself fur
active duties here ; , his fine physical
presence, cotnbizied with mental vivacity,.
attracted attention and' interest ; he was
hop ful and eneigetic ; he possessed no
o!thintry share of natural abtlity ; 'he had
a quick perception of
,the Salient features
of a case ; lie had the capacity to identi
fy himself thoroughly with, his client's
merest& , These-cha,racter'stics, with, - a
b , 1(1, - ready and active method of press-,
i,:g !».., case to the court and, jury, - gave
hint
uric suecess. and lent his, friends
ilhinact aSi t iance , of a signal profession
al ora:or. 'He had already filled a large
•Ipac3 in the affairs of the comitittrqty,'
and bad been called to the reipoiaible
pt)sition of presenting the pleas of the
mininoct wealth in this iloputions,.cou l pty.
t4;:i - these ietittOs single-hanide.l;
tin atded: except by his own povers
deilermined will., • • •••
It is customary and-) aptropriate to in , .-
krthe upon OAT records and leave among fibs -,
proci‘edings if 'our . Liar some Suitable'
t - gurnour of our regard for our departed,
brethren..; • -:`
&#0,1i)64, t.Thst regret the unexi•eetedide
!4se Of Mr. Itteriiiiin welmourn his young,
U. Nkw sudden ly closed.; -we miss-his geaial'as ,
with lei • We bear cheerful testinvzinY l
t 3 the .effmtii tee ,
*deceased fr lead pissessed. I ' •
Ittxulyed Thu
ty we : tender to
i his ; bereaved
rife anti fonili,i heartfelt synPathies in the
trait sorrow
upon them.
lkisa, That Nre will -attend the,
r4funeral in
!body, and wear - the-usual badge of - mmrning '
'I thirty days ; an sd that= s copy of these
Ea t o s b _p reßep I,ed to the court, an&-wit h
'edl, Upon the minutes !,,Iter
t,t,.
lona be
tekiire That aeaV/ or Alm' rgess'
th e cowl .
'eqd
' 4l s.laittt:d t h f '-• •
v a e e Y. ..rsof the-cowl
er-b0,Pr1.04.111.4b°4
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q inark4 '' --b ".;
tr ill •
, -1 1 v..7 13 '. ;..-, 1 - --:- . Y; . , * --. ,-- ,•
1 6 Jig* 'llichi r . Asip- ' olosuiz,
Charleg, Pike, - •{l. M. Runnel], H. Hakes
andJuqge Danit,, when the report and
reeolutions 'were ;adopted.
FUNERAL.
At four o'clnek the mourners . and
friends of the deeased assembled at the
residence on-Fr anklin street; to witness
ay. last ,sad rites ' - Among those present
were Rev. 11, -- li. Jones of St; Stephen's
Episcopal 'Church, - Rev.:, F. B. - Hollge‘ of
the Franklin street Presbyterian church
Rev. W. H. Olin, of the Franklin street
, M. E.. Church ; and Rev. F. L. Hiller of
the Ross street M. E. Church. .The
funeraleservices were begun by ReS. Mr.
.jcines, and were of the Episcopal order.
Choral singing`t:ty the St. Stephen's ctioir
was a prominent lfeature.
At five o'clock Ithe remains wt-re taken
tO'Hallenba..-k' cemetery.
Here the reading of the 'services were
concluded and the casket lowered to its
resting place b#oewed with lovely sum,
•mer floral offerings. The pall bearers
were Judge . Dana. W. S. McLean, Alex-.
absder 'Farnham, E. Hakes, A. T. Mcclin:
tock and. H. M. , or.",
Gov, aria
trrom tlite Financial
•
,
The reputatioi s of'. our citizent are
the property .of the State. And .whet' a
character hasstodd the test of threescore
.*
years,,ev:ry individual has a personal in- .
wrest - inl it, reaching far beyOnd the as
sing politictil exeitement . , of the,..day..H:
With. deep. ..regret,, .therefore, • one sees. a
growing . dispositinti,, - even among . .someiof
oh-r, more:conservative - newspapers,. to ac
cept and igive. curOncy to defamatiou slot.
character, simply l because the pnsons ti,...
tacked .happen to ,be :candidates .for a
hibli...i.i.fri4e.. The IfOrm. , ofL.chart:res seem •
.to7beSouiething like this :'.. • "Yon .swore
falsely in 11862," or "You: stole in 18631;"
- -..- t icow iirhye you did not, or you stand
convicted of. perjnry or theft" Thislis
rather al: summary mOcler.Of changing
thOitirdeti . of prof; ; and - putting a man
on the . defensive. It may, ;require wel:kB
for him fo' look t p or recall the facits.
which:influenced — his acts so long ag6 ;
but in the mean time, as slander travels
fast, the ~ liarges 'Made .are echoed by Ow
press of •the`whole laud, and •the wrong
done can.4never be, wiped out., If *public .
opiniim pOrnits this, we ..shall soot' - find
very-few . lkonest en willing to—allow
their'natiies to be. placed' before the lied=
pie , for office.•
.- .. ' . '. ' •
As an instance Of the evil we complain
.of takingl.theoliarge, „which we are call
'ed 'upon tO believed that • Gov. Hayes du
ring the War stole. S4OQ. left with him by
an executed soldie.. The *facts assumed
are. (1) tii - at such a' man • was exectittd;
(2) that.he was seed to give the,s4oo to
Gov. Hays ; (3). hat Gov.; Ziyes • has
• . not accounted'for it.. Of Cdurife,...t4re•
fore Gov.!
Hayes is a thi4. Rather a
l l. tartsling conclusion to a man who has
kearned. by a life Ire froth reproach a g4od
'.nanie.t. Yet, it newspaper trials is to be
indulged in-and ac er,ed during the ex.
citetnents',of a political canvas, there
seems to lie 'no way" to avoid such violent
. warfare, better suited to the Sioux dis
tricts than the intelligent, ciili tired coin,.
ni Unities where thel slanders originate.
But' the' main design in;" referring.; to
this subject - was to' speak of Gov.. Til
deu's income, t - ii for 1862, Which in some
'quarters hics becoule a very interesting
and momentuous sibjPct. We all nec_qs
sarily fed a pride iii Goy. Tilden's repu
tation.. Yo man has stood higher, and
deEerk - edlyin. Wee we not,in the midst
Of an, unusual political excitement, 'such
a charge cOuld• not be repeated without
sbeing indignantly repelled by every man
of character in-our ,inidst: Yet now we
see the slander assunied - as . 'proved, and
' boldly litated by newspapers and sneak ,
era everywhere, although the facts. show
that there' never, as a more timeless
charge made. ,'
_What .are the facts ? It seems that in
, December,lB63, Gov. Tilden, like all the
rest of ' us, made a return tinder oath oi
his income for the year 1862. Tree re
turn showed that J'e received in 1862,
suhket-to taxation under .the law a little
over seven thousand dollars. In a snit
now'pendiiig on the behalf of the St.
L , ufs, Altpu and Terre Haute Railroad,
tiiC , Governor swore, that he received in
1862 'twenty thousaiid dollars' for cervices
'which ',Were - "commenced 'prior to' the
'yii.ar , 1856,,-and were rendered from tithe
titi_time during a pe iod of three yearii.':
These arelhe simpl facts, and the whole l
of them, and on the !Mlle charge is made
of. :perjury, , -aesaming , or juming ov'er
entirely thcone further premise necessary
- fdr a conclusion—an& 'tha.t. 'is, whether,,
under the law the twenty 'thousand &l
iars received 'ironi-tte-rOre.a=should be
included iu the rPb- in. " Atanniing,--W-e
-say ' that this 'wen 4 thousand dollars_
, 1 ~
Should be , mcloded,- 1 One -lu ,, . -. B '!' , 41 '. - .',
tionaiof Internal 'lleien ti u re e
~P.B.tmatelin
clearlyelgne r
shoula.:not:be in
: Le.' wis, iss . ned l at i
a t t ha i li
tin& positive; y i _
'eluded. 'F ' 4. t iries ° el e n fi str t u°crtith,nbas,ewelvtir
live forgetter . . . taken
Rfirt; the c dtowmg .extract. , from
ii iett „, , pnblieshed .in our _aunts ,-.Mer-.
is i -r a - li:3lit,goio: for jAugtia,t 1863, vinq
40: , - ~:. . r'-' - : , , - '-.•. .., : - - -
.
i r A merchant's retutniol 'income 111 h 0 ill d
'cover "the bUsifiess;of the year , -1862, e:*‘
0 udiug:pre*Mus years. Uncollected , AC- -
:,e,ciunts'.mitst he - estimated.': mi Physicia
arid lawyers Almid include 'actual receipts.
rendered in 1862, together with, an esti . •
mate. On nurealiged op contingent incOmc,
that year, ~ ~ -..:, • :--,,,:- ~.,„ , ..., ,
7.llizire we have.it pOsttiv.elY':.a*ated that'
:fii 2 o3.ctual receipts for Bervkies.reridered
j 1314362, excluding' previqna lears:;.!',with:
tin-4atimate i . if - 'a ilcollected4Oconnte
• if , ialized -income from the bnai-
or. •*atirei
-eats y 1562, aft 00 items to • montrott. may
•
nos income Tax.
and Comniercial Chronicle.l
RAT, S,
be included. The etune'
ed in . the UOLlilUltitilUlle
dLIAICUUIizi La that yeA4
ly Lu revenue
~eUlleetu
'oolllLlllBBiOrter made an
oue had a doubt - .to
all of ua, in preparing u
come frum our ousiness,
we had earned, and nu
collected, in 1862; and
verittr.ed_ ninideif in
to unit way, every' lion
cuuutry dirt the :lame. I
perci houchreu Iu uns v
eeii truth their ,rellittr
BLitt. tamp Itt furcirexp
the CuLlitilledluiler
Now, trusting. . 'to - ttii
wefind. the answer. stat
.• •
.• •
celled '18(4, Anti, i
were —ccininenced . prior
auu . reftuete . dl
during a period nt, three
er words, according w t
purclou ot the -atuuu/AC
.1562, but ,all of it, dun'',
.1.1:36u , and: 18141„
be clearer,
,therefore,. -
amount iu question - waf,
eluded:? . And yet we ti
'best newspapers and apex
these ilacitz; and. boldly . ; •s
'rtldeti i3allty of nerju,
WEBSTER'S NEW
SPRING AND SUDIi
,Look the fuilowing
cottonade pants
s.rout, wool-tMx,ed pants -
GOod' all wool pants
Imported cassAnere pants
French Doeskin Out,: •
Stout work; ngmen's suits._ .. ..
Fnney merino cassimere ...
hlerino Silk Mixed
Harris cas.simere Waits
RnickerbOcker auu plaid cults.,.
Black Ind: coat .. .
Imported black frocks
Flue black cloths .vests .....
White linen yeas
Boy,Sttits kith l: nee iia
Cotton' suits -
Mixed casPimere slam .
Alt wool cassimere suits ... • ...
French worsted suits_
Boys' suits with bong
•-
Cottonade suits,
Mixed cassimere snits ..... ...>...
Fancy plaid 5nit5.............
French worsted suits.... , . ..
• -
tlt . •
YOhieStlilB from age
. -
Stoat everyday snits
Good cassunere salts • -
Diagonal coat and vests
Fancy plaid *nits ......
Fucrusiiing GMEI
Good working shirts
Pine white bosom shirts
Good denim overalls ..
Good rubber taispenders. . . ...
Gloth hued paper colhit3 per box
Good umbrellas .4
Good cotton 50ck5..4...
And all other goods in proport .
prices that no other concern has o
Tlieyare cab price - * and made t
distance. It will pay a man to
Inpa snit of clothes at. my atyre.
• WEBSTER; Ti
62 and 64 C,
April 19. 1879.
•iio a I?
SULPHUR
Is Cleansing, Deodorizing, Disini Ling, Soothing,
• ' Healing and Purifying.
It renders the coarsest skin remarkably
soft and healthful. It impas a beautiful
smoothness to the skin, and f orms an elastic
whiteness. It cures burns, Ids, chafing,
i la
excoriations, roughness, tan, nbuni, freci,
les, flyer spots , chapped hands sores, ulcers,
dandrhff, blisters on the han ds and feet, itch,
ground itch, itching between t o toes, itching
of the body, piles, corns. Also relieves the
itching and irritation of bitin4 d and stinging
insects. As it is especially apted to the
TOILET, NVILSERT, and BATII-1100K, you can
take a Sulphur Bath at pleasure. For bath
ing Children, it is unequal) 1 Ladies who
use it in their Toilet would ne er do without
it. It neutralizes the odor o perspiration,
aad, as an external remedy, scarcely be
used amiss. Full directions mpany each
package. TRY IT.
Prize 25 Cts. le Cake. 3 fa CO Ctn.
By wail 35 Cts. By '75 Cts.
Maim Duo? a
Dr. Van Dyke , Office,
Nap 1321 Green Eit i P phis.
'
Sold by all $ - •
USE NO 0
CORRECTION I
Rumor has 1; that hayinz been el
nrer for the ensiling three years., I a
Insurance busities. Maid , iti/MOll
. without foundation, and while tha
nese, and 4.ppreciati on of good Ins
'ask a continuance of your patrons
.business entrusted to me Aull he Tb
My Companies ire :lit round oti d rel
tify who hive met' with 10-e.ez :
at my,..A„,ietscy. Head the List -
North BritishCapit
Queens - • • 4 ' , •
Old Franklin, Ph ilsidWils. „Avetsi - T
Old' Continental, N. V.,
__oldziacenixfilArtforti,„ , --- 1;600,000
1,0110,000
Old Farmeraffethe New-York Mutual Lirelns ranee
L,„T N Ale'f 36 44.4 rs si aniline.. and•• assets over $30.000,300.
Also. the Mit'ionic • Mutual Reheat Association of,Penn
,4ylvania. , • '
IW - Get an . Accidental Policy eoverina all accidents,
in the Ilirtiord Aecioient Parks :Writtat
from one day to one Year. Only 25 -cents for a',s3,oot
Polley. Please cull or *'ettd ward, when you take a trip,
Very repectrully,,, '
t 'IIII,NITY C TYLER,.
Moptrefe,
, =SINE
,
The firm of E.
will continue the
Coulee .
At the' old
VAVIT
At wto
: FltESll'. l Bq ,
LARGE ASO
PT. 13! 1876.
'! idea was enforc•
a tlubst-yieu c iu
iLd inur, intnute-.,
'e. hi - faCt, the 1
tio clear that no
,lib meaning ; en
, r returns - of,itt;
included what.
C, what we had
if Guy. _Tilden`
1 lug pia recurn
'-t. 4iati , in the
ur bay uewspa
,
ew, as may be
4 puollefied 'at
auaLiou of what
$20,000 item,
ez Itiat wa re
r seryice which
•
lo pie year 1869'
! 111 'Lime . .tu tulle
years."- ':111 901-
'i Id iittlielllellt )
was . earueU 111
_ the three year's
Cl:mid:anything
than that the
not to . be ,n-
Ind'' some of ; our
` leers concluding
4ating that Gov.
[y •
:'RICE LIST
-FOR
ER. OP 1876.
epealcs for itself.
• /5
1.506,'2.25
8- 09 E6 4 00
" •• • 4.75C57.00
6,00.50 0 . 0 0
7,00(8,10.50
• 8.61 , Q16.60
• 13 00g t 6.50
• 10.6Le18.00
. 8.50
..... 9.00013.00
1.75(/ 3'1.5
tily l / 4 6 smo
its, 3 to 9 years.
.. ,1.156 3.50
3.50 Q 5.50
'7.00© 9.50
tits, 9 to 15 yrs.
$ 5.M-1.50
4.0n6.00
9 Oil
8.(el 2.00
to ien's Eizes.
$ - 5 boo 9.00
....... . 7.50631L00
8.00Q12 00
- 5.00(6515.09
on. The above are
will offrr.
bring people from a
drive forty;tniles to
e Clothier.
int Street,
• Binghamton.
Og;' - •
OAP 11
ted County Trews
n to dtscontinae
' is USTRIIR , and,
akin„ you for kind
tramp to the pat, I
; promising that all
oinptly atiewted to.
lable. as all can tes
g the Oast ten years
.5..0:14 - T.,.
dean. Co. hiving been dit=ool,xoa;
.•,
431107 I . .:..v.•''''' -, '-‘ ~-.:'; . • -• . '
41,5utir ess
~,110. .; Atli treliATO IP jurni#h .._...
t '4-71tit-iLinitkprii!,3,:i::s,:!':'').. _ •
~'' '',..:1-'.J..
um/
te~al~dß,d I~etefl .~i'ctcre: ~:~~ ~<
e‘).A
1: 1 1. 1n . P. 4'
itmotautly
'll#l ENT-OF
2MI
ARRY THE NEWS,
oacAßtir Tits NE*B TO MARY
AND •EVERYBODY• ELSZ 1 '
FOR GOOD NEWS ze ilii4LTHYlaar ftErRESIMG
s.• r
, H IL L MAN Qto ,
Si
HAVE MOVED TO `THEIR' IiEW STORE
THE 'FIRST NATIONAL
_BANK,
Where they will keep on hand the best assorted stock of
Men's and Boys' Ready-Made,
Val
. C), V.lflt#6:p.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS,
HOSIERY. 'HATS,. MILLINERY
GOODS &C., "
. . •
•of all descriptlons and latest styles. -". ,
GIVE VS A VAIL Wild we will SAVE YOU MONEY.—
Terme. cash. or,gool paper- Respeclul!y. ,
• - S. PILIMAN .
t •
NATIONAL DRY LlOOlll CLOTUING FatPUOIIIITX
13LA.C11 AND COLORED ALPACAS, newest shades,
24 cents per yard,
• t S. P. & CO.'S Wilt National.
BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, all shades
3i, cents per yard, • , •
at 5: P, & CO.'S First National.
BEST CALICOES,!new sty* and fast co'ors, 6 cents,
per.• k lr too.'S First National.
HANDSOME HAMBURG EDGING AND INSERTING
• from 10 cente per yard up,
at S. P. &CO.'S First National.
YARD *IDE BLEACHED COTTONS, from 8 cents
• per yard up,
at S. P. & Co. S First National,
YARD WIDE FACTORY,- from 73,1 cents per yard
4.75 a; 7.50
4.5 n 7.00
up wanle,
at S. P. & CO.'S First Nati(' nal.
BEST SBIRTINGS. new styles. 15 cis. per yard,
at S. P. & CO.'S Ping. National.
BOYS' READY-MADE` SUITS; from $5 up,
• • at S. P. & Co.'S PiretNational.
YOUTHS' HEADY-MADE SUITS, from $640 op,
. at S. P. & Cu.'S FiratNation4.
MEN'S IMAM-MADE SUITS, from $8 up,
. . at S. P. & Co. l t.' First National.
BOYS' C.ISSDIF.RE PANTS, from $1.50 by
- at S. P. it CO.'S First National.
MEN'S CASSEVERE PANTS, from $2.50 up,
• at S. P. & CO.'S PiratNational
We shall also keep on hand Gents' and Ladles' Un
derwear of all styles;' ladies' and misses' Ready-made
Suits. As assistance to our experienced and artistic
milliner, ve have engaged the services of one p 1 the
leading trimmers in New York city, and we guarantee
our -millipery department to contain the leading styles
and trimmed in best city styles, and ourl prices lower
than elsewhere Remember we will keep a fall assort
..
eat of all classes of goods generally kept in first-class
stores, and our prices we warrant will be the lowest in
Stisquelaanna County. Our special buyer will - .be in
the market at all times, and procure for us the late t
novelties. Our motto will be. "Juslice to all." Bear
in mind we have a NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, and
the LOWEST CASH PRICES IN THE COUNTY. As
an inducement to make large purchases we will deduct.
(On demand) on all cash bills of $lO or more, dye per
•
cent. •
• Come one and all. -
Both great and small
. And buyyour goods
At S. P. Co.'s First Nation-all.
Respectililly, 8. PILLMAN 35 CO.,
First National Dry Goods and Clothing Store.
Montrose. March W. 1876. -
B. R. 1.,,Y0NS Igu CO,
'CARPETS,- OILCLOTHS, DRUGGET
lIATTINGS, - WINDOW
SHADES.
PAPER - HANGINGS AND. ENAMEL
CLOTHS, COTTON, YAItN,
COFFIN TRIM-
• - RINGS, 1
PLATED WARE, DRY 'GOODS AND
. GROCERIES, PAINTS; OILS,
• DAMASK, REPS, - .
ALL OF Dit: JAYNE'S FAMILY
MEDICINES,
TRUNKS, 'UMBRELLAS, RUBBER
,GOODS, 4to;
5i0,600.000
2.000p0u
.3:40&00
AO
Montrose, Jantuirt:l, 187 a.
REmOv'f f p:A*.p:*b,l . o . o : ::
,- GROCEE,V . iiSt.OIiE
• - •
to the bittliling tour doors above the First Nations
Bank, Publtc A,venue, (formerly, occupied by E. P.
§tamp,) where, I havu etilitrged my stock of
Groceries, -Provisiona i *o.
I Invite ctiinpetition both In quality and idea.' : s 4'14480
giie me ca 4 and be convinced Stott I can do you good.
, VvildßON
Mot*se, April
ITEYSTONE AOADEMY,ThAghth ,
year cormneneee on the fLret Tuesday itit3epteia
her. The tall term closes on, the Tuesday, before
TtLanherwring, The winter , term 11)13kMeM11- OW the
-Itratt-Tneeday. after Thanksgiving., Coursespr gaudy
lull and complete. Expellees' maderate: For mows*
or itoreation addreas t 1,k41, XS
Jeneld, 113711.-11 m Tictouvute, Pa.
XBXT
(Searle's New Brick,)
RAVE RECEIVED LARGE' ADDIT/ONS
TO THEIR: STOCK OF
1 cm-NTS PER. YARD I
4ffo``CO.
.11iiii . iiiiiiiied nii:
EGGS
WHITE COOHENS, - •
BUFF COOHENS,
PARTRIDGE COCHENS,
•PLYMOUTH ROCKS,
• = 'AND EOUDANS
Eggs for Hatching, - 03 per 13.
'or - Young POWIB for sale after Atignat Jet, 1876, rtt
reasonable prices: No- inferior speciniens shipped
from my yards. -
White Cochetis, lst• premium at Jersey Fair, (Berry
& Williams stock.) Bull Coeherts; Berry & Wiltiamilf
- No circulars. Write for what is wanted and prom,
replys will be given. Address. -
C. C. CULBERT,
Great Bend, PA.
March 29, 1816.--43ixt.
- 31P10-3F1.134"W%
WAGONS, )11ARRIAGES,
Bleighs.
BUGGY, CONCORD, PITATON, ANI
S 1 DE-BAR GEARS.
EVENERS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE
WIIIFFLETREES.
BODIES OF THE LATEST STYLES
JOBBING, ttc., DONE PROMPTLY
E. T. PURDY.
Montrose, June 7.1816.
The largest stock of Trimmed Hats to
be found the city at
. the lowest prices.
The N meaty and Stylish fiats and
Bonnets in the city at ROZELLE'S.
MC LARGEST and CHEAPEST stock Old La.
dies Caps out side of New York city, all to
be found at ROZELLE'S. Don't forgot' it,
that ROZELLE is selling thg very lowest he
can. He
Digeounts all the . rest of. the
DEALERS.
FRENCH MILLINERY,
97 I 13INGIIKAITON, 97
Court St. N. Y. Court St.
Binkhamton, N. Y., April'l9, 1876.-13%4i
MAN.HOOD • HOW LOST, HOW
. RESTORED •
Just publirbed. a new edition of Dr. Culver.
well's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure i
(without medicine) of Spermatorrhcett or Seminal
Weakness. Involuntary Seminal Leases, Impoten
cy Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impe di ments
Marriage, etc. ;.also; Consumption, Epilepsy and Pita.
induced by self-indnl,geuce or sexual extravagance, .te-
FA — Price. in a sealed envelope, only, six cents.
the - celebrated antbor t in this admirable essay, clear
ly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful prse
tice, that the alarming coniequences of self-abuse may ,
be radically cured without the dangerous use of intern
al medicine or the application of the knife; pointing
out a mode of cure at once simple. certain. and effecta
al, by means of which every sufferer, no Matter what '
Ma condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri
vately. and radically.
This Lecture should be in the hands of every
youth and every man in the land.
Sent under seal. in a plain envelope, to'anyaddrese,
part-paid. on receipt of six cente or two post etitiPpli.
Address the Publishers, ;
r. Brugatan & Soli s
C Ann Eli., New York ; Poei Office Bo; 4586.
July 12,1M76.
I W. CLARK. PRACTICAL 114 v.,• caßasT AND GII9/ santint,-•
Has located on Public. Avenue ' (l i tisment !of B. C.
Sayre's store building) where he is rePared to do all
kinds of Ono Braithing, tfewlnaMach ne repalring.tlaw
Filing. Lock repairing and all light mechanical jobs ow
short notice, and on as reasonable terms OA Can by
done elsewhere. MI work warranted. Orders by
promptly attended to. Your patronvq,ja_pojicitad,
guasautetil. 41. VV.
Mimtrose. Aug. 9,18781! , . ;
ARM' FOR BALE;
The subscriber °rem his • farm for- male, !Matte Is
, Foresv.Lake, containing 65 acres 60 improved., Win
,keep twelve cows,and a telt a; Weilwatered, IS als•
good grain - farm, Has *nice yo urs ' , minted.. Tema
will be made easy. For farther icalarsaquire at
address, AARO ItlarNOLDB,
EL ROWELS,
Feb. 18, '16.--tf = ' Montrose, Pt
Ep J: DONLEY,
• - FURNISELIII4
DINGIIIOITON,
iT latest Improved Conn and, Caeke . Ls on boa.-
wok* order. ShroWs.'etc. • sPrIVI 1.11.
)SW
, A practlestwuritunat o at
SaitoiniCALlKlN _
has . opened a atop under IL. Meretudift Om. or
Public - Avenae,!ernere be bt routy. to do ad Ku& et
waxbill but du. • Can excel bt new work, =drags*
with neatness sad despatch. .
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ltOlitnek Oc k k etite 4B M -4 / 1 1 *
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Ifnutifacturer of
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EGGS