sls • - neck and her eyes peer, 6i, to mine. "You what haminess was until you came. I was' will not toll?" very wickid, I know . ; Deborah there is f How 001 I answer .her ? . thinking lie More Wicked still for avow "D'eborith,-'dear," Deborah;". she cries ingit. Bit this is the end Of all." again,' putting her lipseltise to my cheek. In her 'lad, eyes stands the . ghost of How still the room is usher voice falls. the dead and gone -spast. Mr.. Paine, Hoi'qiiiee if is matside--how quiet. looking dovn mi *her with strange passion %NO," I say shortly it will not- tell catches up'iist breath with a sob. unless I atn forced. to it, Ottalie ; under- "Jasper. ;asper 1 Only. forgive Me." , stand that:"- , The silence" is dreadful. I can't bear After a'little whild she' gets tin and these scenei; I was not made for them: goes slowly towards the r iloor. follow Her head fats in' despair. All in a mo her. ment he fold?. her to him. •. • "Ottalie," begio. ,She stops and "Irtbat be , true, if you do love me, looks over her shoulder, half angril y , why, the n aliwill be well.' _Why should . • half. entreatinglt. . ' he stand beiveen us'?—that.base, bad "Hush," she says. "I; ant,forgetting at, man who haswrecked your life , ?" —that. You said I might be happy-- , , I put. out icy :hand, aghast. Ottalie, just a little while." II• --\\ 'aghast toe, tire's her _white face to him "Then'," I say, 'bewildered out of my, ' , s , equaninaity, "you Wilt be the arst person "Don't you lee that it is not an.ordinary who was ever made happy joy acting a case:?" he "What does it signify— lie." ' '‘ that a few carting Puritans may carp at Ottalie turns a sacred faCe upon me, it ?,;Ottalie, ny dear one, come with me, moans, and escapes from the room.' .I call make pu happy now ar:l al- What a culpable woman lam ! Bribed ways." iyith a kiss to promise ! But—poor Otte- He waves nu aside. I steed aside; and IPrAnd what a miserable 'mood . she is wait. It seemi to me like . eternity, in 1 I hear. ''ber voice , ringing out, over ; , but I'knove I can trust Ottalie. head: "`Et ivresse, l'fvrepse,i'ivitsse, et. She freee hirself , slowly from rainaur" , I • "Good-bye dew ,love ,' shewhispers. ,Not an-.exalted sentiment, is it, reader ! !Good- b'ye r tie i eglioes. "What do —and. for Sunday nileht I Well, she. you mean . ? 'Yin cannot, you will not, learned it in a hard- sandol; this , ' poor ..Send me away, Ottalee--" . • Ottalie of mine. F "I am his- T -wte,":Slie --whispers, draw -1 toss and turn my night away. 'Otta• ing a long, quivering breath. • lie, I fancy; does the same, When ,she' "It is. a pity you did not remember sits down to breakfitt4 I her fade is pale e that sooner," sayi, his angry mood her eyes" are encircled by purple rings. returning, Bui the next moment he is We scarcely speak. to one another,' drawing her_tohim again. "Remember Later, I came into. the inoth again it before you' Owed with me." with my thingi on, look at her, and know it," shesa.ye, humbly. "But . wait. • if I played wits you it was . dangerous "I am not going out," 'she says; so 1 c l a y ; for—l thnk I have wounded my leave her sitting at the ,witidow.. l ll‘she self to death." - is happy, ehe is a better 'adtress than I "Ottalie ; forrive• me," he cries ; thought—She hides it so well. think .I.,am goirg Mad. \ Ottalte---" For three hours 'do I Ppoke jelly fish "N6,,ri0, - no I don't tempt me, please," with the end of, rny t sunshade. ,Batjelly she eobs, leaving him where, he stands. fish. are phlegmatic, and the sun, is hot. "Go; Mr.-pains ; please . go, for - all is over. • In the course of time it becomes nrinnot:: And i would atk you to forget me if— onous, and I rise and go hineward, but DO' dollgtio'gek.llle quite," she break:, .A 8 I cleee Our gate. I hear I Jasper off, wit hi a cry pains; "not quite. Only Dame's voice. S•eme..itnes it has struck try not to—to dame me more than you mews being musical, , but now it fairly ' eau help." , sets my teeth on edge'. What 'does it all • Her tears break out at last between the 'mean ? Has she toldslhersell? 'Well, it dry sobs. His oily. 'answer is to snatch May be better, I think;l' as . " walk in. her to , him, and kss her frantiCally—her • Ottalie is bolt upright near the pian,o\'; face, her-slendertands, even her hair. ,and Mr. Daine is tramping up and down oG o ,” , B h• e ga sps out:, "please go, the room. He comes to, aistidden pause Jasper:, • before me. t _ • Add go he does.- 'And the next morn " What is the atter r i'askinot in ing, before Sane ii well astir, Ottalie and the least because I require information. I arid mip boxes go off_ like the shame think he guesses this, he eyes me' in faced things - we are. , • : an extremely unpleasant way- The h.iashcfre anie.'More sand and few " The matter! It is this, he says, in er houszsthan at Sone; we are 100 miles his harsh voice ; "first (eight I Was)ead trom that desired. spot. Sone aria not to believe your sister would ;bet mY af- much ;' but this—who shalt deepribe fianeed•wife ; nay, thatebewas.• iTo-day 'dreariness?' Sometimes I think; I can ashen I ask her about our wedding' day, pot bear it. 'lt Is, the fag-end of the • she tells me is already L--married. world hardly"anythina but the light- That is all that 'is the - matter, 'Miss house to see. Weeks h ave a passed since Peyre." - • we cameo the signs of winter are at hand.' I untie my bat ( st r i ngs and , sit downs; •What shall we _do whe.ri winter` comes ? I have not the least idea what else to do. lam sitting on the 'doorstep, and Ottalie °Forgive rife," she Isays, \or , rather is \ walking up and down / as . if she, had moans, coming a few steps nearer hini, been wound up and ,warranted to go ,so with sacred pittful face. \ , many hourii • her eyes are fastened _oil "For drawing me son ! For making a the sea, and iter long skirt stirs the leaves fool of me, • For allowing me to - love,yon that lie dead on the path.. ' as I havenever ..loved mortal yet. ' And "I'd just as soon be in my grave its_ to when I know not 'whether Ito believe this .be here," 1. groaned—Or fit truth all strange assertion, and ask what your! 'thinsgs wear a.cruel aspect - 4) me to day. .• name is—and why, if you are married, Ottalie' " stops to speak. flborah,den't you have tet me call you' Miss Peyre, Missplease, don't. We must stay here. 'lt is Ottalie- s -you refuse to speak. Madam; I, a safe ' retreat ; no one knows it.' -" appeal to you,' he adds; turning fiercely sometimes .l fear I am not' a . good wo to ine,"is this the way to treat a gentle man : that you know I am not. I am • , man ? Have I, or halve lirt,ll.right to afraid to, risk temptation aga n. Some ask an explanation . ?" times wonder whether, if he," her voice , Tell him, Deborah, ' tae him all,' elie sank, and she turned 'her,. pale, thin face says, trembling. 1 \r • toward me, "if he were to find me and Butßutt, hold. my peace stubbornly; ask me the same, thing, I should have feel angrY with - ieverythiux aim every- the strength to say no again. Oh, my , body. Her own led her Into this;'- mother, if you. were but living "now ' let her get out of it as she she adds, clasping her hafts, and taking :He stands, waiting for me to speak., up'her weary walk again, Ottalie givesas great sob, which disarms It is the first time she had alluded to me.. In'spite of ,myself I begin, and give Jasper Paine. The ithought exaspeartes . a him the outlines Of the - tale: , ' me. mist be getting ill-tempered out Our father was ItajOr Peyre, of the of sheer Weariness.. Regtmento He wail;not a good man ;Iso "I warned you in titne,l_Ottalie. Did I say the lest. of' it ntit a judicious one. not tell you ho* it must end ?" &any. and 'he ganibled . . After our 4 !Yes. I know all that ;it is • no one's • mother's death, Ottalie and l•wereAnite fault but' 'mine," she answered., as her in his power. One of his gambling eyes wandered out seaward again. The , friends, to whom ihe\ became largely •in- eyes have dark circles perpetuallT now, debted, cost his convetons eyeskm - Ottalie and her pretty face has lost its bloom.— . who was but a yonng girl, . ? shy and in- As Eegust 'of wind lilts her hair I see experienced. My.father gave her to him heiv \ sharpened its outlines has beCome. a marriage. Before two. 'Months were , How dreary this is ,!, And what is ropy father died. Mr Paine, who drearier still; every day brings us , nearer possibly knows Major 'Peyre by. repnta- :to that'of Captain Joyce's release. And tiati,Xnay remember what his, death was. then ? Will he find us here ? Oh, Ot- Before the year .w4B out; thit luau talie,,Ottalie ! If lam cross, it is for lie's . husband-e-felk into trouble • and her sake. crime, He was tried • for it—tried, Mr. To arid fto she still tramps. • • Isit on' Paine, and reader—BOO r,he is now wmk. with my dEspair, and watch the smoke ing out his.sentence in \ prison.' Can any IrOm the coast gnard cottage: cliinineyg one wonder that` we'seek to- - bide our curl up against the gray sky, and the lait ••: heads , •s leaves from the solitary row of poplar ~ Mr. DiOne standing with foilded arms treks fall oft' in the wintry wind. and shorynel brekth, inquires what And th ask is our life. , ask the ques I the man ' s nem , wait,tioia of myself as the faint; red. 's+ 'n rf.loyce; Walter JOYe4,'' II say, "eW..gleams outs" for a moment beyond t'he . Captain.! -Onhe, by courteshGentleman.'? lightness, and then sinks tO rest;'sinks, -• "Walter Joyeel" he ,exclaimies staring only to rise again on the morrow. to rise at her. "And.'You.are !his wife? Heaven and set on many eountlesS to-morrows. belpyou, _Row lOng ? 0, how long . ? the wrings her hands anti looke up at Thelsea gulls flap - into - shore, screech. • with wide, tearless eyes :: All: All her ingl aogrily, and the waves, the sad sea coquetries are gone.l all her 'pretty, be-. :waves Come creeping, in 'slowly over the , • Wilderedlos end_ 11 iand,'With a sad, sullen moan,s in and in, "Forgive' nt," she sot's humillys „ unfil - the faint color left by the sun is • • "Never !" he , word-seems to be _wrung gone,, and night is npon us. Amt all ; •-. from the depths of a 'despairing: .heart. , night long I lie on my pillow and listen I , 9lnowinx: all -this ' ', 1014; could you not to tbe • waves,'-and cannot- sleep. The - :have let .:me... - alone i?" asks--"have: morning brings a 'letter. . A ;letter for f7ktw what eon becomingto,Me?.- world ' s() far as I know,: is,cognizant of tor, Puts", she out addres," the. friendly : laWyer, • orioe a •aaAin.; her repklesOesSiber white lips relative of mr-dead mothers through suillitig'faintly.Nllieosuse I-never knew whom we 'get our email: income trans , le fst .4„ •T. 27 - .70.Nr", THE' . _'DEMOCRA.T -OCT ENEE2I mitted 'periodically. What can he have to say ? It - is only the middle of,the quarter. Ottalieseated opposite' Wine at the breakfast table, glances at it with some faint euriosity, ~ ."Old Weston must have gone in at•- ly,' she remarks, alluding - to the distant post town. • "He had to fetch something betimes for ti,e lighthouse."' . - . The letter is' addressed to •me, , and - I open it. As I glance at its contents- a mist gathers before - my Sight,•and I turn sick and faint. Is it ;right to be glad at the death of a fellow creature ? I know not. "What is the matter, Deborah ?" "News. It concerns,. you." "Concerns. me ?" "Yes ; some one is dead." • . She gazA at me with parted lips. • "Notl-,"'she begins, and stops. "Yes,, he is dead, . You Your= husband died in prison." • I don't quite remember how we got througt the day, except that we hardly excharged - two \ words. What Ottaliefeels I know not. lam thankful. "Why, there's a strangerrt I exclaim in wonder, as discern -some :tall man marchiug down the ruged, pathway at eveninz. A gentleman, too. We had not, seen anything of the, kind in the place before. . . - Ot:talie raises her eyes languidly and ont.--She knows him in spite . of The twi light, and she stands np and locka her fingers one within the other in ,her emo tion, He comes in Jasper Dayne. His form the doOrway. Opening her arms, *Ot talie falls into them. , And I and he do what we can, both, to still her hysterical sobbing. - "You see, Miss Peyre, 9, he says to me. "Fate has been kinder to us than H----" "Than you deserve," I put in. , "Quite so. Rut as my wife, I will en= deavor to shield her in tuture.from life's troubles and storms. ; ' You shall 'enjoy peace and rest if I caT give them to you, my darling Ottalie." And-the sad sea waves. ,did not sound to me that night so sadly as they had done., Poor, weary Ottalie I Ti.e dark past was over for her • I hope was dawn ing; she might be lighthearted once more, even in this, world. NEW. ARRANGEIIENT.: Ths People's Drub Stores I. N. BIILLA11),' PROPRIETOR. 1. KENYON ,Dtuggist & Apothecary. PATENT MEDICINE EPIPORIUM I The undersigned would rcspectinlb announce to all I the people everywhere, that to his already extensiv stock and variety of Merchandi se in the Grocery, Pro-. vislon.and Hardware:line. He has added a vt ry choice assortment of KIRK DRUGS, PATEN MEDICINES, BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, &c.. which he flatters hims if he can assure the public they will find it tot heir advantage toexam ine before purchasing els.ewhere. Tv all Physicians in this section of the} county he would respectfully an nounce that he haepecured the services of R. Kenyon aiDruggist and Apothecary, ri hose long exnerience and acknowledged carotid ability. entitle him to your en tire confidence in the line of compounding medicines or preparing prescriptions, and - who would also esteem it an especial favorto receive calls from any ef his old ^ustomers or new glee. Will make the Patent Medi tines a specialty. !Aso Domestic and Foreign Mineral Waters—an extensive stock. Also tine Groceries— LEIBIG'S EXTRACT OF BEEF, FRESH SALMON PICKLED Sc CANNED - CLAMS, LOBSTERS, PEAS. CORN. I BEANS. OYSTERS, &c., &c. 1 In fact, anythinga ed. Respectfully Powder:: Blastixte, Rifle a d Shot Powder, Sbot, Lead, Gap Tubes, •Caps,lPouchis, Flasks, Fuse, &c., &c., for sale by Atontrose. Sept. 911814=--tf po t Re LYON'S HAVE EEC& ED LARGE ADDITLON3 TO STOCi OF 1\ • k CARPETS, 04,CLOTHS, DRUGGET MATT GS,` WINDOW 'SHADES i• _ PAPER ,HANGINGS AND ENAMEL CLOTHS COTTON YARN, COFFIN TRIM MINGS, PLATED. WARE, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, PAINTS, OLLS,, ;DAMASK, 'REPS ALL Of DR. JAYNE'S FAMILY • ‘,l MEDICINFA 1 . " • • TR 0111$, - 13MiiRELLAS;: . RUB,BER i GOODS; S:l4lc CENTS PER' YARD ! B. LYONB 85 CO. MontroseloranuarY /8113. ::Billiard's tdt'f or .1.464 f - :i-meaP• TWO tables with the' V4ZNEB necessary nttures. Addressl omautrosexa, Nay 34,1816. t everything that la ordinarilyneed licit ing a call I remain I. N. BULLARD Vowder: Powder I. N:lypl.T4/4iD. Business ands, nil. ELLEN E. MITCHELL, 'Bitten and Surgeon, graduate of the - Woman Medical College of the N. I'. Infirmary, then' resi dent physician for a year in' the Woman's Hospital in N. Y.: after four yearb' practice in Fon du Lac. Wis consin, has located in Montrose. Special attention given to diseases of women and children. Mike at the foot of Main Street, in the old David Post home stead. • ' Montrose.Dec.ls,lB7s.-8mon50• , - . •• D. , BALDWIN . M. D, `HE a,. pathia Physician and Bnrgeou; - has located himself at Montrose. where he will attend promptly to all professional business - . entrusted to his care.- Office in Carinalt's building. second floor; front. Boards atVMr. 13- Baldwin's. ..- Montrose, Pa., March 10, 1875. R. w. W. SMITH, DENTIST.--r D Rooms at his dwelling, next door north of Dr. Halsey's, on Old Foundry street, where be would be happy to see all those , in want of Dental Work. He feelsconildent that be can plesse all, both in qnalltyof work and in price. Mike hours from 9 A. x. to 4 P. it. Montrose. Veb.ll,lB74—tf VALLEY. HOUSE, GREAT BEND, Pa. Situated near the Brie Railway Depot.— Is a large and commodious hbuse. Has undergone a thorough repair. Newly furnished rooms and sleep- Ingapartments t splendidtables,andall things compris infra Stetclass hotel. HENRY AC'KERT.. Sept. 10th,1873.-tf. , Proprietor. BILLINGS STROUD, FIRE AND le Insurance Agent. All business attended to promptly,on fair terms ~ Office trot dooreast of the bank of Wm. H. Cooper & Co g PublicAvenne,ldont rose. Pa. [Ang.1,1869.) Jily 17, 1872. - , BILLINGS STROM?. THE . PEOPLE'S MARKET, PHIL lip Hahn, Proprietor. Fresh and Salted Meats, Hams, Pork,Bologna Bausage.etc., of the beet qual ity, constantly on band. at prices to suit. Montrose,Pa.,Jan.l4.lBlB.--li EDGAR TURRELL: c OURS ELLOR IT LAW,. _ No. 170 Broadway , New York City. May 12. '7s.—(Feb .11,-1874.-1y) I ITTLES AND BLAKESLEE, AT tonaeys at Law,Montrose, PM Office oppoisite the Tarbell Rouse. • - • •- I • . B. LITTLE, '; , CEO. P. - LITTLE, Pito utrdes e 15,1872... • B. L.B.L.uutsw. AW. COOLEY, BUILDER, . .. STILL ON THE TRACK Every style of buildings erected, and everything furnished, at GREATLY itxotroals Puler& Contracts cheerfully furnished.' Stair building a specialty_ None but experienced workmen tolerated. jan.20,15. Montrose. March"32.1816.-3yl AV B. DEANS, DEALER' IN v • BoOks, Stationery, Wall Paper. Newspa pers, Pocket Cutlery, Stereoscopic Views, Yankee Notions, etc. Next door to the Post Office, Montruse, ea. W. B. BEANS_ Sept. 80, 1874. XCHAINGE iIOT,EG. M. J. HATt,;. rington wishes to inform thepublic thathaving rented the Exchange Hotel in Montrose, he bellow prepared to accommodate the traveling pnblicin lirst-clasestyle. Montrose, Ang.28,18T43. ' BiJRRITT, DEALER IN STA • ple and Fancy Dry Goods, Crockery, Hard wale. Iron, Stoves, Drugs. Oils, and Palate, Boots and Shoes, Hats add Caps, Furs, Buffalo Robes, Gro caries. Provisions, &c. New Miltord.l a.,Nov 6, "12---tt. JOHN GROVES FASHIONABLE Tailor, Montrose, Pa. Shop over Chandler's Store. All orders filled In first-class style. Cutting done to order on short notice, and warranted to tit. Montrose; Jane 30.15. TIR. D. A..LATHROP, ters Electrdthennal Baths, at, the. Foot of Chestnut street. Call and consult in all Chronic Diseases.' Montrose, aan.17, 1 72.--no3—tf. • LEWIS KNOLL SHAVING AND •.1-4 hair Dressing. Stto , p in Searle's new buildineb, below 'Express Office, where he, will ne found ready to .attend all who may want anything In his line. Montrose Pa. Oct. 13,1869.. VT. PURDY. MANUFACTURER • of wagons of all kinds. Also makes a specialty of wooul -work for sale. Repairs promptly attended to. Uses only best stock, and aims to make only first-class work. , . [april 26, 1876.1 PR. W. L. RICHARDSON, PHYSI , clan and Surgeon, tenders hi b , professi onalses vices to the citizens of Montrose and vicinity. Office at his residerce ,on the corner east of the Foun dry. f Aug.l. 1869. Q,COVILL AND _DEWITT; ATTOR neis at Law and Solicitors inßankrniotcy. Mice tk1'0.49 Court Street • over City National Bank, Bing na tntoti, N. Y. Wx. .ScoviLL, Juno Utth,lB7:3 JER,O)tE DEWITT. PAGLE DRUG. STORE, IS. THE A-4 place to.get Drugs and Idedcinee, Cigars. To. bacco,Pipes. Pocket-Books, Spectalee. Yankee No tione. 86c. Brick Block A. BURNS. Montrose, Pa., bitty sthon s. . • j - F. FITCII,, ATTORNEY. AND U. -Councelloi-al-law Montrose, Pa. Y'Oftlee as heretofore, below and west of the Court Montle. . Montrose, January 27, 1875.—1 y. . : itt A. LYON, SUCCESSOR 'TO LILL 'Abel Tarrell, dealer in Drugs. Medidines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Teas, Spices, Fancy, Gloods. Jewelry, Perfumery, ic. . Montrose, May 19.18875. • • - __T• O. WHEATON irJ • CIVILERGINELII AND LAND SurgvisTan, P. O. address. Franklin Forks, , , Snequehannaeo., Pa. • A O. WARREN, ATTORNEY, AT , • Law, Bounty, Back Pay, Pension and Ex emot:on Claims attended to. Orate ary oor belowl3oyd'sStore,Mantrose:Pa. , tArg.1,'60.3 LOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW,. • Montrose. Pa. Collections promptly attended to. Special attention given I to Conveyancing and Or: pima Conn praCtiee. Office on Public Avenue over Pant National Bank, back . ' - [march 29,'76.] nTILSON J. , TURREL, SURVEYOR. V Having had 20 years caperienceln the brgues, will continue to attend to calls in my profession. Montrose, Pa., 5ept.15, 1 75.-Iy* • WW. SMITH, CABINET AND • Chair Mannfactnrcra. Mainetreet. ontroise, Pa. tang, 1,1869.1 W. - f SEARLE, ATTORNEY AT w • Lamg office over tb,e Store or/VW:timer, nthe Brick Bleek:Montreee Pa. ° : Mag. 10/94 RIFFIS•& S'AY,RE, DEALERS iN G Hardware, Iron, Nails, Ilouseiurniehing Qoodis, Groceries and Provisions. AV ood, Stone, Jappaned and Pressed Tin Ware, &c., &c. • mareh.ls. T B. & A. H. MCCOLLUM• u • torneye at Law. Office over W. L Cooper it Co'a Hank, Montroee ett. May 10, ISII.--If ; : . „ B- Q;.: oADIP, ,A T TORNEY": AT • Law, 'Montrose, Pa. Office over Wm. Cooloi do's Bank. ' . • • 7, Montrose Pa Jan.stlk 1876-11. 1 - 11.14 BERT S. JOHNSON-. AucTlo4ißit 44"1"' - - Pa O'NEI - 170 trNITY, AT tar, . .o r:. 4ori, 'Brick Block. Montrose!, PA. 1•111130 . . , -- , ltt i. lt y :3..-''''.:±.--f:•:,...':','".. ::-..: •.:'..,:•. ',. ' • 1'..,:. (..•:',..:-...iV.• '*'',,-- t ; 4 :,;:. •••: ' • -7, : -: -...; ..' ••.:'-.'••• 22 ':•.- - '..'-:'. 4i,thViStAs.lll4:-•-**00: '•'-t'' '..; . ;;A t • - h ; .. ''': r:•1•:•.---:•;.X*'' -- .: ;.- • • ..-'-- .*.,:--,:-:' '-, f,•,;•‘."41,;:,-,--:- :.; •' . -.. ' ..-- '• . '''''.• ooolt44l-;t% ,Tiuut, 14- 2874, . • 7 ...N:.,;.,„_ .. „,_. . . ‘ •-. ''''"7 "..'''',`,V,'.. . . LS.PO'ITER,, DENTIST, WISHES f. ,to Inforni * the people of Montrose and Vicinity.. that he is permanently located, in , the second story of, r. p. Stamp's nevi:buildhag; opposite Cooper's Bank.: AA kinds of Dental Work done in the beet manner. - N. B.—liltrons Oxide, Laughing Gass, given for the pataless extraction of teeth.: , , Montrose, April 15th, lB7tl.—:tf . BACON, WILL HEREAFTER 'furnish the citizens of 3f oritrose and Vicinity. with first-class Bread. Busenit, Rolls. Pies, Cakestand Cookies, Tarts, &c., &c., &c Parties and Weddlnga bupplied, and quality guaranteed. itlir 'Dining Room' no stairs, where Geo. Calls will be fonna ready to sit 40_ the cravings of the loner man. _ montrose, May Bd. 1876. B. BACON. CENTENNIAL BARBER SHOP! Call And Pee your old citizen and barber—over H. J. Webb's store, where you_ can get shaving ankbair cutting done in the most approved manner and on shod pollee. ' Paor. L. B. WILLIAMS. Montrose, Sept. 6, 18Vini6. , W ' - MILFORIy MACHINE SHOP. -LI All kinde of machinery made, or ininiatied to or der. Repairing promptly attended to. ' JULIUS ISHITLTZ. •New. Milford, May 17,1876.-Iy, w c. 49, sotoX, ATTORNEY at- Law - Office—over , the First liatiOn , . • Bank, Montrose.Pa. .p W. A. CEOBBION. .Montrose,A-pril.:l9;ls76.—ti. S PILI'MAN & 'CO., .FIRST NA •. tonal' Bank Building, I , Montroee, Pa:; Dcaleia is Dry Goods, Olothing,lllainery Goods, Boots It Shoe.a r dtc., au.. (April 26. SNYDER, - M.- D„ HOMCE- J.2„i • liathie P4,yeician and Surgeon, liew3flford, Pa. (.'ffieo at the UpiOn Hotel.' . ,i ' • Ang 23i P376.-tf. - ~ WE 11, COOPER a CO, GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DONE COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS AND 'PROMPTLY ACCOUN TED FOR AS HERETOFORE. DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EL CHANGE FOR SALE : UNITED STATES &, OTHER BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. CotrPONS'AND CITY'AND COUNTY BANK CHECKS CASHED AS USUAL. OCEAN STEAMER PASSAGE TICK ETS TO AND FROM EUROPE. INTEREST ALLOWED ON SPECIAL TIME DEPOSITS, AS PER AGREE- In the future, as in the past, we shall endeav or to transact all money business to the satis faction of our patrons and correspondents. WM. H. COOPER dc CO., Montrose, March 10' '7s.—tf. A , ; . *ll%f+tVivZe4liUwft. Easiness ..Clards. • Basking, Scc, BANKING HOUSE MONTROSE, PA. MENT WHEN THE DEPOS IT IS MADE.' SUSQUEHANNA, COUNTY AGRI CULTURAL WORKS, Having been - reorganized _under the flrm,'name, t style of Susquehanna County Agricultural . Works, limited, R.JEWETT, Pres , W. H. CoorVt, Treas., D. SAiritE, SeCrettirr Are now prepared to furnish, on short notice, cstationarg 6aginest CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,,TURBINE WATER WHEELS.,, And do all kinds of , mill and job work, promptly and satisfactorily, at low rates. We manufacture and have on hand a targe assortment of • P 1.4 .0 W S OF IMPROVED PATTIE 11)1iS. CAULDRON.' KETTLES of different styles, ADJUSTABLE' BARN DOOR HANGINGS, MEADOW ROLLERS, BLACKSMITHS' FORGES POTS and GRATES, DOG POW ;ERB for churning. c)ne and Two Horse POW ERS and THRESRERS, of the latest and best patterns, &e., &e. Montrose, March 1, 1870. parblt oWit rim call the attention ot the Public wanting ANYTHING IN THE MARBLE LINE biotin WORKS at SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT, PA., l3eing the only. Marble Work, in the CounlY.-ef Alt Work Virranted is Represented ~`4:. i r0. d .;, . .0'i1r--.SitirE MONEY =MEM ue. . 2 . • . . el , . Dopot. Aprlll4, 1811. Bankers. -~-~- , t . NO SALg. • '•