Putneroup. THE REASON WHY: An itupertinent youth at• Saratoga amused himself by exhibiting the following lines to. some of the ladies at .a hotel. Men scorn to kiss among themsetves, And scarce would kiss, a brother ;_ But women want to kiss so bad, They kiss and kiss , each other. • _. Whereupon a youncladY ,penciled this re , tort on the back of an envelope, an left.it tor the fdol's instruetion : . ' ntMen do not: kiss a ng . themselves, And it's well that they retrain ; . The bitter dose would vex them so, 1 They would never, kiss again. As sometimes on poor woman's lip Is applied this nauseous lotion, have to kiss among ourselves Asa counteracting portion. . . He was a tramp, bound Chicitgoward, and as , he boarded the couplers at' the rear of.an in coming engine, just acrosEi the line in Indiana, one recent dark and chilly night, he•had faith to believb that be had a "soft Vibe of it for a cheap ride. But the conductor; with his eagle eye and railway lantern, soon espied the mon-, eyless passenger on his uncushioned and com fortless seat. Did he order him Off? No.- He had a deeper , plot. He let him remain,-while 4m:and on went the train, from station to stab lion, until it reached a great :tank where the 3. engines stop' to "water p." . "Now for him," grol ed 'the heattless con ductor, as he passed to: thil front. E. "Now for him," he ,maficiously continued, as be grasped the water-trough 'from , the fireman's hands and directed it over the back end of the engine. "Sow for him?' he ftendiplilhrunted, as he heard a Noah's deluge pouring over the head ;And down the back of the luckless• tramp. All grew still, and the conductor ordered his triiiu on its way, convinced that thele had drowned the tramp, or at leastlooded him r so far awt..y, that he could never get back agant -- , But when that, conduct)or drove :into the, de-' pot in the early morning there was a stirprise in store for him.. "Be you the conductor - ?" inquired a shiver ing voice at' his elbow, as hOktepped on the platform. :, "Yes," said • he, - looking aroU4d d and gazing upon a; bedraggled, and cinder-Covered man: "then.l want ter ask yer why yer don't run around the end of th 4 lake in cumin' inter town ?" •"I do," said the conductor. • "Ter do V exchlimed the man. "Certninly;" was the "Wal, gosh I" muttered the stranger in a be wilderei tone„,"blest if I, didn't think that yer swum through they lake ' , ' Then the conductor kne that his' tramp still lived and was waterpr oof. There is always a feeling Of regret whop we part forever with objects, nn matter how, hum ble aid unimportant they may be. how eyer,'does. note include any parting with a dog in a strange apple orchard. We colf.d never understand .how it. is that a lady ever ..gets-her, pock4t Most any man may muss around a komlitn's dresslialt an hour anti never-find a pocket or ,if he does his hands.will be so torn by pins,that he won't be able to use it. A man can't travel into i d woman's, affections by getting on her train. - • • . . GENERAL ELECTION -PROCLMOTION In pursuance of the provisions the. Censtitution and election laws of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, I, WM. WHITE, High Sheriff of the County. of Susquehanna. do hereby give notice to the electors of said county that an election will be held in Said Tuesday, the 7th day of NZ:member{ 1876;1 • ;being the Tuesday next folloWing' the first Monday in November] at which time the Following officers will be elected, to wit : Twenty nine persons for electors. of President and Vice-President of the United States, for-:the State of I Pennsylvania.' • • One person for Representative in. Congress fromthe 15th , Congressional District. composed of •the counties' , • of Brit - dford, Wyoming, Wayne and Susquehanna. z , One person for State Senator from the 2 6 th Benito ea! District, composed of the counties of Wayne and Susquetituma. • Twopersons to rtpresent the county of Susquehan na in the House of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. ' One person tor Prtithonotary of the County of ilus spellanna. • Two persons for Jury Cdmmissibners for the County of Susquehanna (each elector to vote for but one of said commissionena. . ; One person for Auditor of the County Of Susquelian if. also hereby make known and give notice that the places. of holding the aloresaid general election in the several wards, boroughs. districts, and townships •with in the County of busquehanna a - te as follows, to wit: The Election for the district 'composed of the town snip of Apolaccui will be held at the Election House, in said township. • , - The Elettion. for the district com osed of the town= . ship of Ararat will be held at the sc 00l house near the Presbytertan church in saidtownship. _ The ElectiOnititthe district cOmposed of the town ship of Aulittrn rlll beheld at the house of JameaF Lou linsaid townsinp..% - • - • Theitiediori tor the district eftnposed of the town ship of Bridgewater will be held at the Court House in 4 the Borough of Montrose. The. Election for the district composed of the town ship of Brooklyn will be held at the house of James f). Bullard in said township. " • . The Election for the district composed of the town ship Of Choconut will be herd at the school House near Edward Clark's in said township.. ' The Election fot the district composed of the tOwn- , ship of Clifford will be held at the house late of John Hewetson In said . .township. The Election for" the district composed of the Bor ongh of Dnndaff will be held 'at the Lancia!' Hotel in fund Borough. _ • , __The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Dimock will he held at the house late of T r - 4. . Babcock in said township. The Election for the district composed of the town= . ship of Forest Lake will be held at the house FA' Mrs. Bertha Warner in said township.. • The Election for the district composed of the town - :104p_ of Franklin will be held at the school liduse near J. Id. Baker's in said township. - The election for the district composed of the Borough et Friendsville will be held at the school house in said Borough. • The Election for the district composed of the Borough of Great Bend will be held at the house occupied by Henry Ackertin said Borough. - • The Election for the district co mposed of the town ship of Great end will be held- at the house lately Os sepied by E. Barnum, dec'd. ; The election , for the district composed of the borough of Great Bend Village will be held at the, house lately occupied by B. Baum= in mid borough. • • The election for the: district , eompood of the lawn., sap of Gibson will be heht in, the aeuty building in id to hip, _ - The Election for th.e distlict ,cbmpOsad of the tOwn ship'of Harford Will be held at the bonze ltte of John W. Gow satd tomithiP. •The election for the district composed - of the towe-, F ~.. ~ DLMP. ship of Harmony will be held at the house of 8. Win ters in siad township. The Election for the district composed of the town• ship of Herrick will be held at the Herrick Centre School House, in said township. The election for the district composed o f the to*nship of Jackson will be held at the house of Elizaoeth Geary in said township. The Election for the district composed of the town= Ship of Jessup will be held. at the house( of Daniel Hoff in Said township. The Election for the district composed of the township of Lenox will be held at the house of Grow ' Brothers in said township,. The election for the district composed •of the town ship of Liberty will be held at the Stanford School house in said township. The Election tor tett district composed of the town ship .of Lathrop will be held at the Hillsdale School house in said township. • The election for the district composed of the Borough Of Little Meadows will be held at the School House in said Borough. The election fol the district eomposed of the township of Middletown will be held at the house of Otis Ross in said township. The Election for the district composed of the Borough of idoutrose will be held at the Court House in, said Borough. The Election for the distriacomposed of the Borough of New Miliord will be held at the house of William Jay in said Borough. The election for the district composed of the township of New Milford will be held at the house' of Philander Phinney, in the Borough of New Milford. The election for the district composed of the town ship of Oakland will be held at the - house late of Thom as Munson in said township. The election for the district composed of the town ship of Rush will held at the house of N. D. Snyder in said township. The election for the district composed' of the' town ship of Springville will be held at the house of Dr.' P. E. Brush in said township. • - The election for the district composed of the town. sip of Silver Lake will he held at the house late of R.. McGerigles in said township.. , The Election for Mt district composed of :the First Ward of the Borough of Susquehanna Depot will be held at the house occupied by Chester GI. Chaffee in said Br”-ough. The Election Tor the district composed of the Second Ward of the Borough of Susquehanna Depot will be held at the house occupied brAmbross Benson in said Borough. The election for the district composed of the town ship of Thomson will be held at the house late of Chester'Stoddard in said township. • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That in Article 8, Section 1 of the Constitution, it is peclared. "Every male citizen twenty-one years of age. tossessing the following qualitications.shall - be entitled do -vote at all elections : First-11e shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. Sec otid.—He small have resided in the State one year, (or if having previously been a qualified, elector or native bora citizen-of the State, he shall have removed there from and returned. then Pix months,) immediately pre ceding the election. Third.—He shall have resided in the election.aistrict where he shall offer to vote at least two mouths immediately preceding the, election.— Fourth.—.ll twenty-two years of age or upwards. - he shall have paid within two years a state or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least'one month before the election." I also makelinown and give notice, as in and by the 13th *cation 'of act of July 2,1871 k - directed, "That every person except Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States, or of this State, or of 'any city or in corporated district, whether a commissioned officer or agent, who is,or shall be,employed under the legislative, judiciary, or executive departlnent of- this . State or United States, or any city or incorporated district; and' also that every member of Congress, and 'of the' State Legislature, and of the Select or common councilof any city, or commissioners of any incorporated di islet, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector or Judge or other officer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for." By the.act of Assembly of July S. 1539, it ie also made "the nuty of every Mayor. Sheriff, Alderman, Justice ot the Peace. Constable; of :every city, ecunty;'• township or district within this Commonwealth, whenever called upon by any officer of an election, or bs three qualified electors thereof to clear any window or avenue to the window of the place of General Election which shall be obstrueted in such a way as to prevent voters from ap, preaching the same; and it shall be the duty of every respective Constable of such ward, district or•township within this commonwealth, to be present in person or toy Deputy, at the place of holding elections, in such ward, district or township for the purpose of preserving the peace as aforesaid " Also that in' the 4th section of the act of Assembly entitled ".An act relating to executions and fur other purposes." approved April 16. 1840, it is enacted that the afoseettid 18th section, "shall not be construed' as to prevent any militia officer or bormigh officer from serving as Judge, Thspector or Clerk at any general or specialolection in this Commonwealth." • By an Act of Assembly, approved the 17th day of April, 1869, it is enacted that at "all elections hereafter held under the laws of this Commonwealth, tlos polls 'shall be opened between the hours of six and seven o'clock, a.rn., and close st 7 o'clock. u. m. By the act of Assembly of March 30. 1806, it is en acted as follows : SEcTON I. Be it enactea hy:the Senate and louse Of Representatives ot the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby evict ethby the authority of the same. That the qualified voters of the several counties of. the Commonwealth, at all . general, township, borough, and special elections, are hereby, hereafter, authorized and required to vote, by tickets, printed, or written, severally classified as follows; One ticket shall embrace I the names of all judges of courts Voted for, and to be tabled. outside, "judiciary ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all state officers voted for, and labeled, "stale ," one ticket shall embrace the names of all county officers voted for, including office of senator, member, and members of Assembly, if voted for, and members of congress, it voted fur, and be labeled, "county;" one ticket shall embrace th • rames of all townehip officers voted for, and be labeled "township:" one ticket shall embrace the names ol all borouolt officer* voted for, and shall be labeled "borough ; S and each class shall be depeeited in ,separate ballot-boxes." WHEnEas, The Fifteenth Amendment of the Con stitution of the United States is as follows: stcriou 1. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by, the United States, or by any State. on account of race, colors or previous condition of servitude." " SECTION .11', The Congress diall haveisawerfto enforce • this article by appropriate legislation ' And Whereas, The Congress of the United States, on the 31st day of March, la7o. passed an act, entitled— "An Act to en{ force the right of citizens of the United States to vote in the several States of this Union, and for other purposes." the first and second sections, of which are as follows: SEcTIoN I. Be it enacted by the Senate and Rouse of 'Representatives of the United States of America in Con gress assembled, That all ,citizens of the United States who are, Or shall be otherwise qualified by law to vote at any . election by the people..in any State, Territory, district, county, city. parish, thwnsip. school district, municipality or other territorial sub divisions, shall he entitled and allowed to vote at all such elections; with out distinction of race, or color, or previous condition of servitude •, any Constitution, law, custom, usage, regulatien of any State or Territory, or by, or under its authority, to the eoutrarynotwithstand "Banton 2,And be it further enacted, Thst if by or under the autnority of the Constitution or laws of any State. or the laws of anYsTerritory, any act is or shall be required to be done as a prerequisite or qualidmtion for voting; and by such Constitution or law, persons or officers are or shall be ehargeo with the performance of duties in furnishing.te citizens an opportunity- to per form such prerequisite, or to become quailified to vote, it shall be the duty of.,:e.very such person and officer o give to all citizens of !.the Unite ',States the same. d equal opportunity to perform such prereqiesite and to become qualified to vote without distinction of race col or, or previous condition of servitude; an 6 if any each person or officer shall refuse or knowingly omit to go;b fur reflect to this section, he shall, for every such offence, forfeit and pay the stun of five hundred dollars to the per son aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on tilt care, with full coats and such en allowance for coon se! tees as the court shall deem just, and shall also, fen every such offence,' be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. and shall on conviction thereof, be fined not less thax five hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not less than one month and hot more than one year, or both, at the dis cretion of the court." ' . - An .1 whereas, It is declared by the second section of the VI article of the Constituttou of the United States, that "This Constitution, and the laws of the Voited States which shall be made in pursuance thereol,• AM/ be the supreme law of the land, * * * anythit gin the Constitution or laws of any States' to the contrary not withstanding. And whereas, The Legislature of this Commonwealth, on the 6th day of April, A. D., 1870, passed an act. en titled "A further supplement to the act relating to elect tions in this Commonwealth," the tenth section of which provides as follows : —Section to, That so much of every act of Asiembly as provides that only white freemen shall be entitled tt vote or to be registered as voters. or as claiming to vote at any generator special election of this Commonwealth. be and the same is hereby repealed, and that hereafter all freemen. without distinction of color, shall be enroll ed and registered according to the provisione of, the first section approved April 17th, 1869. entitled "An Act further supplemental to the act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," and whin otherwise qualified ender existing laws, be entitled to vote at all general and special elections in this Commonwealth." The said above recited amendment and acts must be exec!' ted. and obeyed by ail assessors, registers of vo ters, election officers, and others, that the sights and privileges guarranteed thereby may be,secured to all the citizens of this Commonwealth entitled to the same. By the 13th sectiou of the act of Assembly' of Jam% ary 30, 1.674,it is enacted that as moon as the polls shall close, the officers of election shall proceed to coant all the votes cast for each tandidatavoted for, and make a Ain return of the same in triplicate witiutraturn sheet in audition. in all of which the votes received each, _candidate shall be given after his or her name, first in words and again in figures, and shall be signed by all of said bilkers and certified by overseers , if any , or it not so certified, the overseer, and any officer refusing to sign or certify, or either of them, shall write upon each of the returns his or their reasons for not signing or certifying them. The vote, as soon as counted,snall also be publicly and fully declared from the window to the citizens present, and a brief statement showing the votes . received by each candidate shall be made and signed by the election officers as soon as the vote is counted. and the same shall be immediately posted up on the door of the election house for information of the public. The triplicate returns shall be enclosed in envelopes and be • sealed in presence of :the officers, and one envelope, with the unsealed return sheet;given to the judge which shall contain oue list of voters . , tally paper, and oaths of officers, and another of said envelopes shall be given to the minority inspector. All judges living within twelve miles of the prothonotary's office; or within twenty-four miles, if their residence -be in a town, village, or city upon the line of a railroad leading to the county seat shall, before two o'clock post Meridian of the day after the election, and all the other judges shall,before twelve o'clock meridian of the second day after the election, deliver said return, to gether with return sheet, to the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of the county which said re turn sheet shall be filed, and the day and hour of tiling marked thereon, and Shall be pr‘serl - ed by the Prothon otary for public inspection. At twelve ) I clock on the said second day following any election, the Prothono tary of the Court of Common Pleat shall present the said returns to the said Court. * * * * The .returns presented by the Prothonotary shall be op ened by said Court and computed by suckof its officers and such sworn assistants as the Court shall appoint,in the presence of the judge or judges of said Court, and the returns certified, and certificates of election issued undef the seal of the Court as is now required to be done by return judges ; and the vote as so compu ted and certified shall be made a matter of record in said Court. The sessions of said Cotirt are open to the public. * * * * * And the other of said triplicate returns shall be placed in the box and sealed up with the ballots. *. * * * * Whenever a place has been or shall be provided by the authorittes of any cif. county, township or' borough for the safe keeping o. the ballot boxes, the .jud,, , re and minority inspector shall after the election' shall be fin, ished,and the ballot: box or boxes containing the tick ets, list of - voters, and other papers: have been securely . bound with tape and sealed and the signature of the, judgcand inspectors affixed thereto, forthwith deliver, the same, together with the remaining boxes, to the Mayor and Recorder of such city, or in counties, town , ships or boroughs to such person or persons as the Court of Common Pleas of the proper county may des ignate, at the place provided as aforesaid, who shall then depo4it the said boxes and keep the same to an swer the call of any Court or tribunal authorized to try the merits of such election. Given under my hand at my office, in Lie Borough of Montrose, the 9th day of October. Anno Domini 18'76, and in the year of the Commonwealth the ninety-ninth. WM. WHITE, Sheriff. Montrose, October1;11. 1876. Miscellaneous. Aptyrtxrsrl Dianufacturer.of WAGONS, tIARRIAGES, & p€;/.01g32.5. BUGGY; CONCORD; .PHAETON, Ani SIDE=BAR EVENERS, SINGLE AND, DOUBLE WHIFFLETREES. BODIES OF THE LATEST STYLES JOBBING, &e., DONE PROMPTLY K T. PURDY. Montrose, June 7. 1876. J. DONLEY, • F.I.MNY :311INGG ' • UNDER: y-.1.-, -- ...:;.,. , .: - .. ~ ...;..ii..... ..:, ..i..,:t, TAKES • BINGIIAMXON, N. Y., The latest improved Coffins _sad Caskets on hand.- Hearse to order. Shrouds, etc. april 19, "16. / NEW•ENTERPRISE. t A practical workman, at aiMICC3I3EIMMIC has opened a shop under B. McKenzte's store. on Public Avenue. wuere he is ccady to do all kinds of work in his tine. Can excel in new work, and repair with neatness and despatch., Montrose, October 18th.1875 Daucby & 0o." - 2M" Fancy' Cards 11 styles with name to cts J Agents wanted. 3:B. Busted, Nssean.N.T.4ll. We Kill start yon in a business you can make ' • NO #stl a week without capital easy and respects. MONEY ble for either sex. AGENTS SUPPLY CO., . 261 Bowery, New York. ' . :.43 • eellingar- AGENTS Ifcr:ll ,, , ,i i i e n w t o th rrda b n e r parent lever Wateh, free of cost, • write at imee' to X. RIDE & CO., 767 'Broadway, N. . 41 s6o ,4 l•Tvrif,l rvieSl:ealynleOr . kNttacgiglTLWnge you $l4 a month at home day or evening. Inventor's Union, 173 Greenwich it., Now York. 41 FARMS with fruit and improvements at your own fig- FARMS urea. Catalogue. with maps and photograph- FARMS lc illustrations, telling all about Maryland and FARMS Delaware, Bent free. ' 41 FARMS 3:F.' MANOR t; Easton, M. D! WANTED .-IMMEDiATELV. T 77 Young Mon and 'Women to learn TELE GRAPHY. Situations guaranteed. Salary white prat) tieing. /Address, with stamp,_ SHERM.AN. 'TELE GRAPH CO., Oberlin„ 0. ' '4l AGENTS. In e rti c i e ll y the he . m o e r r e lti3 d . b e f te the io li g lu: p ti o a n . your work for this fall and winter. The combination for this season surpasses anything heretofore attempt ed. Terms dent free on application. Address,. CHAS, CLUCAd & CO., 14 Warren St . N. Y. ' 48 BANKRUPT. SALE OP MILTON GOLD JEWELRY. We will send you on receipt of Fifty Centseone pair elegant engraved Sleeve Buttons, one set Spire! Studs, one Collar Button, one beautiful Coral Scarf NA, one Gents' Watch Chain. and one heavy Wedging Bier.— Above lit used to retail for $5 M. Pour lots will be sent, post-paid, oa receipt of $l5O. Jewel. - circular free. Address W. W, BELL & Phila., Pa. 41 A FARM AND ROME OF YOUR, OWN. NOW Is THE TIME TO SECURE IT I The beet an' cheapest land' m market are Irr EAST ERN NEBRAt 4 EA. on the line of the UNION PACIF IC RAILROAD. The moot favorable Jenne given _and vet) , low rates of fare and freight mall settlers. The best market!: FREE PASSES TO LAND J3UYERS. . Map' descriptive ponnphlets, now edition at "VIE PIOIIEER," sent free-eTerYwhere. . Address, O. F. DAVIS. 41 Land Coniner.,ll, P. Hew Wilhite Neb.- -0- JAMES BIBNEY• T AND MST ASSORTMENT IN THE CURTI! URGE PitY t oool:os:,,:r9lOTTf.RpliG, HATK--*ND.-:PAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS, WALL . PAPER, :STATIONERY, &C. In the '"LENHEIM BLOC'S.," Great Bend, Pa. Whal goods bought with care and, for cash only. • . gains just renewed. - - Country. Produce of all kinds marketed in Philadelphia and New York. "Welcome" to both old and new customers. • , • . ; eat Bend, May: 10th. 1876. _ - WHOLESALE DEALER IN, BRONZE. LAMPS, OPAL LAMPS, ALL GLASS LAMPS, HAND LAMPS, • BURNERS, WICKS, SHADES, SHADE ~ HOLDERS, &c. IYEltf-iSTVI - O.V - -FIANT: - ..AND. CO11NON:-:C.IJIIIRYI eriN Prizes Guaranteed as Low ; a., any Souse in),SOitherri. Nolo York. ddresaby Mall Pranipily Attended TO. liDt EST iFOI SPRINTING ' ' • - We are continually adding new, Material ,to our office , and with our . . ..: ;... , :-. 7..• 1 ` i- . ' --, , ... • -ti; - -'; ..': 4..- -,,. 1 - •',...1 ., , i': .- : - '.- • •:- 4 - i. `JO . I rStPi - iiiid ,?killit" .... LlPrintilig P resses we Defy , Oomepetioni Late' Stock - etA ; . and - , ;,, -_ -,, . .1-.:4---,-• - . • ~,,..,;..-. y-: : - 3..„,, , >.•-,' ... ~ :. F i D ~t:i,{ _ ` Both . bite' and Quality, , either in ileink i or Colored WorIF. MAY THE BEST WIN, Or the one who will these times, SELL 'THE MOST GOODS, for the LEAST money. Not being urged by any particular friends, yet of our own free will, we offer ourselves as independent candi dates to the trading public asking for your patronage daring the fall campaign, promising to give in return, the MOST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY of any uth er party in this or adjoining counties. '1 o the majority of the voters of the county we are no grangers, having served you as &spencer of the outward appearance for nearly ' a quarter of a century , but being strongly in fa vor of Woman Suffrage it is to you as well as to the young voters we direct our appeal, asking for your lib eral patronage, promising io serve you faftliftilly. Polls open froni7 a. m. to 8 p.m. Vote early, Vow often, at'the store of GIUTTENBIIRS, ROSEN,BAIIIII co. For Flattek, Rlankets and Robes go to GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & Co. Table Linens, lowele Napkins, single and . double width Sheeting, Calicoes, Gingbams, Joe, at GUTTENBERO ) ROSENBAUM & CO ? • , . Ladies Tie?, Embroideries, Collars and Ouffe, dress trimings,Oorsets, Skirts at G IL & Co Gents'. furnishing 'goods, 'Hats, Caps, Trunks, SatebehhUmbrellas,Shirts, Ties and, Cuffs, in great variety tit. G. R. & Co.: - Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats, large stock at - G. R. & Co. I. Cat pitS, Oil Clothes, Matte r 'Labe Curtains at . GUTTENBERG, ROSENI3Ar* & Co. Merino' Wrappers, and I)rawers, Ladies Misses, Men's and Boys SOes at , . . • G. R. & Co. 'Large Variety of fine dresi goods Shawls, Cloaks latest .styles .0( GIITTICIPERGOIOSENBA.IIM & CO. • Rest assortment in townlif Reppelente Cloths, Beavers,- Sackings. at G. R. & Co. Coatings, ,Buitings, Beavers, Castors ; MeHone, Chinchillas, VestingEi for fine Custom work, large selection G. R. & Co. 11l esaureatakert for ensto* work good fitting and work guaranteed at G. It & tea. , Ready made Clothing for nen, Youths and Boys in great Variety :oheaper.than .lUTTENTERG;IIO)IIII4BAIfiI & Co.' Sept: Ilth WS. T, `CI.3IQ*9OF.iN"IV - X.1L1.Je. 7 A' - MINE.I'.!,..B,INGHANITO.N, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS 'IN ALgb, ,; ~ :~; MEE= -AT GEO. L• LENHEIM. (In His New Store.) MANUFACTURER I OF. March 81., 1870. • AT TIIIFt..LOWpT RATES ':' . .~,;.. lIRNITURE At .W• W. Smith & Son's' BxtensiverarnitureWariroom you willand thelargest stock of FIRST CLASS AND COMMON P tTRNT I 111 / 6 1:T11.33 To be found in this section of the country q o f his owa manufacture. and at prices that cannot fail to give mitts faction. They make thevery beet EXTENSION TABLES In the Country, and WARR6 I4 T them. lapholirtor9' Of all kinds done in'The neatest makner. 1151PIEL 'X MT r 33 33 XI a • • " • 011 1 .VA1110.1:18 KINDS. PURE gATRASSES, AND .COMMON. 'MATRASSES UNDERTAKING The subscriber will hereafter =hetet.; AdertaKill specialty in hie ;maims!. Raying jut completed a SEW and the mast elegant H.EARBE In .he Stat e s ! a needing hie servicesnill he Attended. In prenaPtilan a battletsetory charges. Illeirtrosces.: 11471.—n(8•—t;* IMPORTANT, ANNOUNCEMENT C. A. CORTESY, izztißir:c*.catima, MERCHANT.- 'TAILORING; We would respectfully announce to the public that we have removed to our new and spacious store..llo. 21 corner of Court and Water streets. and are (filing it with a new stock. of goods that have just arnved. Our stock of Dress Godds, Shawls, etc.. are of the very W est Spring patterns and styles and purchased for caeh when the market was most depressed. In the line of Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Hair Goods, Ribbons, etc., our stock is unsurpassed. We have also opened a Department of Merchant Tailoring, and have just purchased a large stock of the latest styles in the line of Cloths, eassimeree. etc., and of the very best qua' ity. We have employed to take charge of this Department, Y. T. D. TAYLOR, long the leading and most successful cutter in ttis city, and who always guarantees 'a perfect fit.- Mr. Taylor did the se lecting of the clothe. cassimerea, trimmings, etc.. for this department, which should satisfy all that we hate the latest and most fashion..ible etyles. We cordially thank our patrons ftkr past favors. and promise them and the public generally that we are bet ler PrePtred than ever to •supply anything in online. We solicit pour patronage. O. a A. COllllBlll% Dirkibait* April 1f IE6: An immense line of-Bar- A. S. ISINIEII. ,~'; ' 1 BAWLBY IV CRUM. WIC W. SEEM &SON. -INI~- AT' OUR NEW STORE, 24.11 Court Street.