"SOLID SOUTIL" "West Virginia goes : . Demecratie, of course," said the Republican. But.. why ''of ; West Virgitti.t;k _Toted_ for . Grant in - 186 voted - 8134 agaiptit*E!' Kegular- , l4o4ooratic':ticket.- at the last Gubernatorial election. - iA few weeks ago the Republicans expectedgreat things of this state, and Chandler has dent more money there * than .to .all the other Southern States, together, ; !, except North Carolina.- The peinocrats, there fore, have a right by cOngrattilatel them 7 selves upon the . stibtraction Of one from the list of doubtful States( in -the "solid . - South."• . . , • : A CO! TEMPTA.I3LEPALSETIOOD. . Tile Grant stump speakers and -press attempt to deceive the pEpple by : saying. that - , the - Democrats,* if thilr come' into power, will pay . the. Rebel We_ give below the constitution which prohibits that, tind',catiniit be .ehangee WithOuCa vote of the people. ~'.ls there anyone who believes that the ,people wilt vote a debt of s4,ooNooo,ooo'nporilheinseltrei_When they iiirendy have 12,000,000,000 of their _ own ? Read the following frotu the,,,con 7 stitution of . the 'United States.' FOURTEENTH MiENDMENT: . SEq. 4. , 7 4,The 'validity-, of .s'the , :publie debt of the United States authorized by law, including dehleinOurredlor"the . paytrient of pensions and bounties for. iervico in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not , be questioned,but neither ttie.United States nOr'anP State shall' assume or Pay any debt or Obligation' incurred in of insurrection or rebellion l , against the United 'States, or claim - for the loss or emancipation, 61. any slayevbakall such debts, ',obligations and claims shall be held illegal and void. ABOUT PLAYED. The electioneering - cry against the "SOW South," the "Bloody Shirt, and the "disloyal Democracy," has lost its terror to the people. It has done- all the mischief possible foryears past, and in the Ohio. and Indiana contest, this time stale hollow cry, .*did not deceive the voters as . potentially as the Republi can leaders :expected. When Hayes and Wheeler orators would rant and rave over 'the cock and bull, raw head and bloOdy bones, stories aboutthe South, many persons in the audience --would openly mock their "put on" agony, and reccommend more deliberation end less lies.. The great loss to the Republican party in the West shows that the hue and cry stiOnt the "solid Routh" and "bloody shirt," was a mistake in this campaign.. It was a "stop then" dodge to' carry the public mo,d away from the evil deeds of the Grant office-holders, but : it did not prove a success. A bankrupt and starving peo pl,.l will not stop to euquirg about • the war 12 and 14 years past, while suffering and want are undermining their physical constitutions and threatening them With misery and death. The,,cry for. ,bread from dependent families is not deceptive nor lut forth for political l "effect, like mat of the bloody shi ft . „ It - .is tile suite of a heart: stricken sufferer. _lt ie the painful condemnation .of, a heartless policy which the Republican leaders are . truing to fasten ,upon - the country for yea.s' more.. The tnan' or (woman who will not pray for . change in the affaii s the 6veinnien t; itbliiidedtby p f , jud lee or influenced- lyrthe ienotand A aS:L4 47,1t44 RA U 2 A reat .outcrY :and a t , ticervo l ,l4tpttdp,.,:tkrtopghritheOrgans the Radical party, aod ,by Cie 'idiatin guithed campaign Orators that are.bn aboutitl*wl?-11#4:1140ertieItipiibli.-+;, can head-lights; ! because Mr Powell' did teat rise iri ,14place-an49all I ar at the 'time he delivered his speech in ?my . to Blaine, on the.amnetity question, Jan nary last.: _ In ii , g4rd .. to this zrave 'offense) it may very pr6perfy itaied in. die' Outset, Mr. Powell was . never inside of those bar ti-ke during the period-of .their-occupati t; and consegtently could not deny zliat he knew nothing of,exCept 'from the (tii)lidied official reports that. .every rep, l'-tative. from the - centraianci'southern 1, , r of counties in -the State.oi New-York :re, equally cognizant of In the second place,, , no one, pot even...a n'eputlican, rose ,to interrupt' .Ifr. Hill tiltl he was Making' hiisPeech # On the -.01 afterhe had wade it and:when the rtlinbers had:an opportunity of :readtug reint.rks, lion; : l o,harl4l3, 11- Preetit4ttvg.4rorrkstbeEliniriiDiritriiit;-- ]) EN l oCRLi4roillptl f y. his Plaee 4 !id said : ' , - 'Nil.. speaker; ai a merahei.,from44 ilistliet in which ElniirdDipbt is locatedl eke , pleasuie in endorsing very word otlonel Tracy's despatch. I was. al most-daily at Elmira during the war, and I know that Confederate !prisoners had the same care and treatment that the Union soldiers-had, and never heard a complaint."—pee Congressional Rec9rd, _Vol.l, Page 3851 -. 4. - Mr: Walker wi g s quarter-thaster, and' _had_charge of the ; building of these bar racks, and for a period of time furnished the supplies that fed these prisoners. He was the man of gallothera who Could deny any charges of . ill treatment to those 'prisoners and he did deny it ! For a member - living out:. of the State to have .gotten up to deny_ this charge without havingens other than. general. opinion of its. Untruthfulness, when there were member& on.the,floor familiar with the subject, would have been an act of im pudence that Mr. Powell was not eipect ,ed to'conithiti .„ , IRovvep. has looked .ppon the,t3erat. tacks as being too notice, but inoe learn dt,that certain gentleinen, ieporting‘about . that 'he . hait'acknOvil;: edged `.!there was great deal of troth in what Ben. Hill. sakf," . we are autlfOrized , to state that* there is' nob' a , 'Of truth iii the ch4rge;,,:yihateier: It is . an absolute;'gotten up for the sole gittpoSe -of making political capital in an underhandiand treacherousi Inanner . by. ,nzen who- dare not come out. day light to father their infamous lies., Confedeleates in 0111 Ce. ' The charge that.the Democratic party iffitsUccessful, would put! Confederates in power comes with a very ill grace from the - party that appointed Longstreet so soon after, the.surrender, and, which Mos by leads-in Virginia. It is quite evident that it is not the appointmentof ex-Con federates that the. Republicans object to, but the appointment of ex-Confederates who are now Democrats. Let any one who served `in the rebel army, regular or guerilla, general, or pri vate, declare himself a 'Republican, .and he can rely on any office under the-Fed eral Government. as h‘ immediate re ward. It is a little singular that at present the man of all others in the South most in the confidence of the Republican party should be Col. john S. Mosby, who was so bitterly denounced by the Republican press as a murderer, guerilla, and high wayman. , ' For example, the:New York Times of .4i uguet.2s, 1864,, relates the massacre of Snickers'Gap Road, where Mosby's men, dressed the uniform of. United States soldiers,• killed. two sentinels belonging to the sth Michigan Cavalry. The same paper contains a fuller account of , a num ber of wanton murders of inoffensive pen- Tile by Mosby's men, and of the hanp,ing of two soldiers, named Brown and Rey '4°l4 to the limb of a 'tree by .Mosby's eider, _ and says that after a fight our men we're found with : their throats cut by Mos by's Pommand. An engagement is also cited by the same iiaper, in which thirteen Union soldiers were killed and onlyfire wounded, the enormous disproportion indicating wan ton massacre. do September the 28th, in the same year, .Mosby hung .32 Union Soldiers: on 'November 17, 1864, at Winchester, West V:rginia, Oolotiel Moeby . ordered te ex ecution of several men of the Second New York Cavalu, his ofdera were eiecut= ed by Lieutenant'Sinitb, of his command. Of the' seveli - oily one,' :Seiiean ,Maryin, of the Second New York Caval-: ry, escaped. The - se• men were taken in. .war as regularly-enrolled soldiers, and the records of the papers published at .the• time contain no hint, ectilje,.orpalliation' fpr the mniderS. - • • - The.,execution loo \ k, place nearßerty ville.on the Winchester Pike., Three of the men were hung and of .the: _other three, after, escaping the death of their comrades by hanging,_ as required by. Mosby's order received a soldier's death, "by the bpilet,':thiough the laPir or his subordimite. • This ie a fair illustratio6 - of, the sincerity of the Republican .party cry against putting ex-Confederate sol diers'on guard - in ' There certainly could be no one in the whole Southern service more objection able,, than-the ex-Guerilla Mosby.- How ever gallanthe may have been, the na- Jure of his service, and the manner which he performed it, were' such as ..to entitle him only p the lowest rank among .officers'and i genflemen. ' . 'The *partisan" who' ights in the!Uniform of the enemy and habitually plays the part of a, Spy; may: he u3eful in war, but his, place is not-one ordinarilysought by men of honor, and when to the lot of such a partisan it falls :to hang gallant soldierato the limbs of trees, and to mur der defenseless citizens 'because:they hire business with the army, 'Which 'l4s Mos by's constant practice ~to do, suelymen .generally are content to sink ink! Cbltv ion consoled"by the usual *reward 'of_,:peo ple i\ - 1 their branch gf business. But a guerilla ,is transformed into a patriot if he will but enter into the Rot publican political camp; while the most gallant and,chlvalrous - soldier-la a aeon! ter if be udbeiei 'to Democratic princi ples; - - Thetiiiole cry about putting in .power is mere sham, and the Republi cans theMselves don't believe - Only the other day, - Major G.r4w9ld,an . ceicer of Mosby's command was aOpoint ed to - a position in the. Treasury Depart TE.T',,PE)IOcR47I',,- - ',,QCTQBER.'2S,- 1876. meat on 'Mosby's recommendation, and a Union soldier removed to make room for the ex-gnerilla This C 4 riswold was also connected with Libbysprison, where so many_ Union sold iers, 'according to Republican 'authorities, were treated with terrible crueltv. . A. thousand 6thcr .instaneks • might .be given to. show the. iinsincerity ofthoße- . publican partfoii this - subject, but - it.is scarbeiy necessary to ilo. so,. for all the world kno•ws that wh it the Republicans adniire - and seek. toi•proruCte is not loyal,. ty to-the Union.but. hatred :tO - Ttennion,: Peade and Reform.; , • • C AP,RY .TRE . 'IsiliWS; :::.._ -'''..-'"-i' FOR. b fiIiBALTHY ANDRBFRESHING THE FIRST:NATIONAL BANK; Where they will keep on hand the beat assorted stock of VILIOW 11HO, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, ' HOSIERY, HATS, MILLINERY GOODS, &C., - of all descriptions and latest styles. Gnit US A CALL and we will WI Too itonsT.—_ Terms: cash or good paper.. Reepectful!y. NATIONAL DST GOODS & CLOTIZLN, BYPIEOBII7i. BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, newest abides, 95 cents per yard, at S. P. t CO.'S First National. BLACK AND COLORED CASIIMBEEGCS, all shades , & cents per yard, au& F. & CO.'S First National. BEST CALICOES,Ibiew styles and fast co'ore. 63( cents per yard. at S. P. & CO.'S First National: HANDSOME HAMBURG EDGING AND INSERTING from 10 cents per yard up, at S. P. & CO.'S First National. YARD WID, BLEACHED COTTONS, from 8 cents per yard lip, • at S.P. & Co.IS First National. YARD WIDE FACTORY, from _cents per yard upwards, • at S. P. & CO.'S First National. BEST SHIRTINGS, new styles, 15 cts, per yard at S. P. & CO.'BFlrst National. BOYS' READY-MADE SUITS, from $5 up, at S. P. & Co.'S First Nationil. YOUTIJS' READY-MADE SUITS, from $6.50 np, at'S. P. & Cu.'S First National. MEN'S READY-MADE SUITS, from $8 up, at S. P..& Co. l .te First National. BOYS' O c t SSIMERE PANTS, fromsl.so up, at MEN'S CASSIME RE PANTS, from $2.50 up, at. S. P. & CO.'S First National We shall also keep on hand Gents' and Ladies' Un :derwear of all styles ; 'ladles' and misses' Ready-made Suite. As assistance to our experienced and artistic 'milliner, we have engaged the services of one of the leading trimmers in New York city, and we guarantee our millinery department to contain the leading styles and trimmed in beet city styles; and our prices lower than elsewhere Remember, we will keep a full assort .. ent of all classes of goods generally kept in trist-class stores, and our prices we warrant will be the lowest in Susquehanna CountY. 'Our special buyer will be in the market, at all 'times, and procure for us the laces t noveltlea. Our motto will be. 'iJuslice 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, five per cent. • • Come one and all • • Both great au'd And buyyour goods & • At S. P. Co.'s First Nation-all. Respeetfully, 'S.,PILLMAN it CO., 'First National Dry Goods-and Clothing Store. Montrose. March 25, 1876: : • r LH. BARNBS. HG. BLANDING 1J rt. `CONCIDOX parble and Stanittiatiorito [ESTABLISH= 111 IciaU. • - , MANUFACTURERS OF ALL HINDS Or' MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS. MANTLES, &C.' IMPORTERS OF SCOTCH ,GRANITE,, Ohenrsogo St., Near Depot, March 8:1811. IM.IIGHIMTON. M. Y REMOVED Ar; 1) ' ENLARGEII',..:' to tbe building tour doors above Me First NatiOna plank, Mlle Avenue, (formerly occupied by E. P. Stamp,) where I have enlarged my stock of Groceries 9 Pro Visions &c. I invite competition both in quality an dTrice. Please give me a call and be convinced that I can do you good. WILSON:J. TURRELL. Montrose, April 28, 1876.—y1. - , e j • - W. CLARK. PRACTICAL MA _ • ORINIST AND GUN SMITH, Rae located on Pubfle'Avenue, (basement of B. Sayre's store building) where he le prepared to do all kin& of Gun Smith - lug, Sewing Medina repairing.oow Filing. Lock repairing and all light mechanical jobs on short, notice, and on as reasonable- terms , as carts be 410aa r eisewbere. - All work warranted,'Orders, by mail promptly attended to. - Your patronage is solicited, and. satisfaction guaranteed. J. W. CLARK. Montrose. Aug. 9, 1876tf. . , OH CARRY THE NEWS T 9 MART AND EVERYBODY ELSE! ~. ~.~ ti HAVE MOVED :TO THEIR NEW STORE • NEXT (Searle's New Brick,) yen's and . Boys' Ibiady-Dlade S. PILLMAIII_& CO.; Barnes;:Blanding Co., ALso. I have removed my GROCERY. STORE MARK THESE FACTS I NEW FIRM, • testimonyof :,t ae Whole" World. tIOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Extracts from Various Letters • • _ "I had no,appetiterolloway's Pills gave me ahead/. one," "Your Pills are marvellous." "I send for anotherbox, and keep them In the house " "Dr. Holloway has cured my headache that was chron-' ic." "I gave one of your-Pills to ml babe for cholera mor bus. The dear little thirg got well in a. day." "My nausea of a morning Is now cured." "Your box of Ifolloway'e ointment cured me of noises In the bead. I rubbed some of your Ointment behind the errs and the noise has left." "Send me two boxes. I want One bars poor family." .6 .1 enclose a dollar; your price is 25 cts. but the med icine to . ale, is worth a dollar." "Send me five Wm.* of your Pills.," . _ W me have three boxes of your Fills by return mail tor Chills and Fever," I have over 200 such testimonials as Uwe, but want otspace compels me to conclude. Fot Cutaneous Disorders, and all eruptions of the skin - , this ointment is most in. valuable. It doei not heal externally alone; but pene,. trates with, the most searching effects to 'the very root of the evil. • ZiEcalcip - vcrezvilli IPICIJOINEI invariably cure the following diseases:•• Disorder of the Kidneys. In a 1 diseases affecting these organs, whether ttey secrete too much or too little water ; or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled in the loins over the regions of the kidneys, these Pills should be taken according to the printed' di; rectionS. and the Ointment shotud be well rubbed into' the small of the back at bed time. This treatment will give almost imrdediate relief when all other means have failed. For Stomaches out of Order.' No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the stomach as these Pills ; they remove all acidity occasion-, ed either by intemperance oNimproper diet. They, reach the liver and reduce it- to a . healthy action ; they are wonderfully efficacious in cases, of Spasm—in fact, they never fail in caring all disorders of the liver and stom ach. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are the -best known in the World for the following diseases : Ague, Asthma, Bil ious Complaints, Blotches on 'the Skin, Bowels, Con sumption, Deoility, Dropsy, Dysentery . Erysip_elas, Fe male Irregularities,Fevers of all kinds,Firs, Gout,Head ache, Inchgeslion, Inflammation, Jaundice. Liver Com plaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumstism, Detention of Urine, Scrofula or King's Evil,Sore Throats, Stone and. Gravel, Tic-Douloureatuc. Tumors,lllcere, Worms of all kinds, Weakness from any cause, etc. INII"ORTANT CAUTION None are genuine unless the signature of. J. Haydock, as agent for tile 'United States. surrounds each box of Pills and Ointment. A handosme reward -will be given to any one rendering such information' as may lead to the detect.on ot any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be sourious. !**Sold at the manufactory of Professor Holloway & Co., New York, and by all respectable druggists and dealers in medicine throughout the civilized world, in' boxes at Wets, 62 cis, and $1 each. Eir There is con siderable saving by taking the larger sixes, N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in ev ery disorder are affixed to each box. FRENCH, RICHARDS, & CO., Sole Agentn, Philadelphla,Pa. GOOlis 1` GOODS Wm. liet*clext. Hu just received an ENTIRE. NEW STOCK OF MENS', BOYS' AND YOUTHS' .CLOTHING, At prices to raft the 'bard times.' MENS' SUITS, sBllsls BOYS' & TOUTHS' $5TO$lO Also a fine line of DRY GOODS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS AND SROES, YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, Cheap for ca ph. No charges for showing our goods. AVM. HAYDEN. New Milford. May Bd. 1876: 7 -tf. . - ''‘ IN p- jr 1 eT , ~k...i, , J4iiIPIIUR SOAP • •. ..• J . fle3ogrtY:Deotinntii-. P3infeetmg, Soollittg. . - . -- It 41 - 714.97‘rthe .ts6nreo.f skin rrmarltaLly z .sitt and. itrulthfill. It linfaitit. a beautiful nnsitbw wt to the stational' tonna! att - ' elahtie- Whiteur4s; It rows hunt; scalds: chafing. eseOri.uoohti, notaitess, tan, stinlsirn. frock= lt-s,.llver spoilt; eltappcd hands. sores, ulcers.. tia , otrutt. bahters.on (Ito bands and feet,- itch;. gnoopi itch. itching between the Well, 4 . 4 Abe. body, Piles, roots. Also relieves the Auto irritsti..l of biting and stingitts inierts. • As •it is especially atlaptal W the Tot LET, Nl . ll4Eitf, and HATII Roux, - yutt can take a S,IIAur :Bad. at pleasure. For bath. prig Children, it is unequalled. Ladies who use It 14 their Toi!ot Would-never do without it. It nentraitzt* the odor_ of perspiration, and, as an -4ternal reniedy, can -scarcely be : used amiss; Full directions accompany eaelt. package. -. .TIDY - 11%, -, _ • • . • Pi:co 25 Ott-per Cake. 2 Ode: for CO By instil 35 ets. By nutli 75 Cu. Metz DYPOT AT Dr. yan DP34ce's Office, No. 1321 Green St., Philadelphia. .: Sabi by all Dragstax USE NO OTHM, FOR 1876. - JOB' PRINTING A SPECIALTY, . With our four presses, a large assortment 'of: plain and fine) , job type, borders, inks, Papers,. cards, etc.;• and experienced workmen, , we arc prepared-to do t = • AU lidiuls or-job Work at the LOWEb s T PRICES. Promptik.upon• receipt of order; (by mail or otherwisej •• we can furnish' • • W,e4dinginvitations, Envelopes,Bill . Heads, Statements, Note Heads, Box. Labels, Silo* Cards,,Admission Tick ets, Ball Tickets, Law Blanks, Auction , Bills,' Large Posters, Liman Posters, Bottle. Vallels; Calling -Cards, Address Cards, Business Cards, Invitation- Cards, 'Pamphlets, Business Circulars, Wrappers; Tags, Pacing Programmes - • May 10. P;PM . Ncv. etc.,- etc., - H,&WLEY & ORUSER, Democrat Office, NBIV GOODS, -&- -Co., (SI:MC/IEBOR .TO BOYD dG CORIVIN,) Ail/RS IN -Cook Stovei Ranges Heat lag Stoves. N TI MEa Is the simnel it new Conk Stove;.' just out containing a new principle in bilking. and is destined to. make a revolution in the construction of Cook • litoves. - Coma in and see it. • - • ' • .. THE , ARGAND; • As a heating stove stands wlthout a ' rtirat'in biantr, durability and econonn. • Come and satisfy yoursQ, and get names of parties now using them. TINWARE. We take special pleasure ie 'offering to the Wholesale and Retail Trade, our desirable supply ofTiiiware. We use none but the best of charcoal plates. ous WORKMEN ARE EXPERIENCED • otra STYLES ARE FAULTLESS! GOODS ARE, WARRANTED ! And we defy any to proance better goods fnr less money. LAMPS. A full line ot Lamps of beautiful design. Also Chim neys of every description. , • STONE WARE. Flower Jars, Hanglig Pots. Churns, Butter Jars. Preserve Jars, Jugs, Stove Tubes, &c. BUILDERS HARDWARE. Batts and Screws Locks and Knobs. Latches, Catches , Doors. Sash, Blinds.. Glue. Building Papery 'While Lead, Zinc. Oils, Varnishes. Paint Brushes, Spirits eit TarpentinciPaint cf any shade desired. Also noises for mixing paint. A fall aePortment of Philadelphia Carriage Bolts. ytd I line of iron Axleth Bar Iron. Florse Shoes Nails, Rode, Ate. We pure.hise in Car-load lots. therefore can sell to the trade in less quantities as %heap as any house in the city. Wx. H. BOYD, I J. H. CORWIN, I J. It. COOLZY. Montrose, March 15, 1876. BILLINGS'. STAOUD. dextiAL FIE,E, LIFE AND. ACCIDENT INSURANCE-rAGENT, iligcbastr c:pai 0 3Pea. Capital .Rekeiented, $100,000,000 Fire Association of Phil., Capi tal & Assets, $ 3,500,000 Insurance Co. of N. A., Phil., '• " 5,000,000 Pennsylvania Fire,-. Phil., 1,100,00(1 Co.of the State of Penneyl- ' vania, Phila. Pa. " Lycoming of Manncy, Pa. 1 6 Lancaster of Lancaster, " Newton of Newton, " Home Ins. Co.,N. Y., ' 6 National " 46 co.i.mercial Fire" Fairfield Fire Ina., Co. South Norwalk, Conn. Atlas .. Royal Canadian, of Montreal, Canada, •6 Liverpool.,London & Globe, • of Liverpool Eng., !• Providence Washington, of • Providence, it: J. • " Trade Ins. Co. Camden , N; ' • " Pattereon Fire Ins Co. Patter- - • . son, N. J.. . 66 . • Conn.lkluttal Life he. Assette $40,000,00(1 American 'o - $ 8,000,0011 • Travellers In o. Co.', Hart.; Capita' and Surplus $8,000,000 Hallway Passengers, „ 11 ', - $ 500,000 The undersigztedtm sbeen we.limown in titiscounty,fet thepast 20 years, as an Insurance Agent.• Losses sus tain e by his Oompainies have always been promptly paid. - . . . tar Office in titairs,th banding east from Bankfrre :Office of Wm. R. Coorier itOo,, Turnpike street. BIbLINGS STROM), Agents OHARLIIS ILSMITH. m AMOS NICHOLS. C 8 111111g011., Montroee. Jan. 5. 1876. BUSINESS CIIANGE., The item of B. Bacon & Co, having been diaeorrea, will continue the: • ' - ConfectiOnersr Business, At the ottlitand. lam prepared to fornialt 1 . 411k-hada of ' ' IMMO At wholesale and Retail Paces. FRES/I SUPPLY pci.NNED GOODS, Constantly on LARGE ASSORTMENT. OF 'TOYS. &C. &C. *tarok, Ma* - 8d."1876. A UDITOR'S .NOTICE.-erilE UNDER -AC-IL' signed hiving been appointed 'by the .Court of ,Onmmon Pleas 'el 8024nehanna County, an Auditor to Lletribute'theluiele remaining - to the betide Of P. ittle, designee of . D. A. Titewortb. will, attend to 01 o 'lotted of his appointment his office in the Borough. o,f b fontrose,OniVedtteeday,.the Bth day of Noftinberat o elockp, in.,ut which- umo and race all' perf-RMI intereatett; mita - present their astral or beldrerer4o% barred from coming in on said fund: j A, W. DERTHOLF ;Auditor. Montrow, Oct. 11, DM. N EW, PRICES, y ~~ BOLTS. NAILS. " 6 700,000 " ,000,000 400,000 150,000 5,000,0011 " • • 450,000 SG • 450,000 61: Ile LIVE. acoimlNT. 8. LANGDON, aollcitor. 4WD vJ yes* E. c, BecoN. ' • 315,00 i 500,001 1M,009 27,000,000 800,000 Irto,ool 840,000