The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, November 01, 1876, Image 3

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    Joseph Powell.
_AN .4tPiEA.iIT9 THE _FARMERS,
MECHANICS, LABORERS, AND
USINESS MEN. OF THE IVTH
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
We 'wish to make no appeal to partizan
prejudice or passion. We Would simply
invite the laboring people,fariners, me- ,
ebanies, laboreri_and business men, who
make up the great Mass :if voters in this
county—yes, this coun try—to
take a calm and dispassionate view of the
situation, at thisi present_ time, irrespec
tive of party bias. tet us; candidly \ aik
ourselves who! can
. best represent our in
terests in . Congress. I . •
Many of you are . practical:farmers. If
you were taken sick, or obliged to leaVe
borne, just when the plowing, needed to
be done, or the crops harvested, ;vould
you hire a laborer ol take-your place on
t ip
the : farm who did • of know i plough
from a pruning -hook, and could not tfll
one kind of grain from another ? Would
it be auy repommendation to you 'that he
could mount the first stump and , talk
beautifully of the "tiObility of 14bor ?"
Many of you are skillful mechanics.
WOuld you send a workman to select the
Materials for
. a building who p did not
know an oak from - a pine, or - a basswood
from a blabk walnut,? Would. you trust
him any the sooner beeauselie was• in the
habit of climbing dry goods boies, and
.delivering long\ winded harangues upon
the prosperity the laboring classes ?
• . Many or you are _engaged in various
kinds of business operations, - ;' reqiiiring
experience' and judgement to itonduct
your. affairs .successfully. Would you
confide your most important interestit to
one who had piactical knowledge of
the specialties of YOur calling ? • Would`,
it enhance hi,s merits in Aie slightest, de-,
gree because he could orafe fluently upon
questions of finance ? • •
•Voters of the XV District, 'whether
farmers or, busines's men, :we ask you to
exercise the wile practical good 'sense.at
the pens, in l'o#mber, as you do in the ,
daily' avocations': pf life: The . question
before you is one of the, gravest import.
Can any flaunting campaign. falsehoods
blind . you to the fact I that your i most vi
tal interests are at iltake ?
Fellow workmen, remember
,that Jos.
eph Powell was not reared in luxury.
His early life. nig devoted to the labors
of the farm upon Which he was born.
Since then he has been engaged in mer
cantile and tither business phisuits.\ He
is one of • yog .clasz, and Ikvows your
wants, through! 'a long and practical ex
perience. He has La a dollar in the
world that has not been eared. by hon
est and unremitting industry; you re
spect him because instead of , hoarding
wealth wrung froth the poor'by extortion
and usury, he has l proved - .himself your
generous and 1 : 191pful friend. Did the
story of your needs eve]. meet from him
a cold indifference r brutal.contempt ?
Ask your elyes whether you, need as a
Representative in Congress, a
.capable,
loyal and efficient worker \ or a glib 7
tongued talker. Mr. Powell is not a pub=
lie sp aker. The unassuming modesty
of his characte4 is only, equaled by its
sterling merits, Jeffersou• never. Made a
speech in his life.' Kossuth was gifted
with marvelous powers of oratory.-r-
Which did the most fOr hisl country ?
We leave you to' draw' your own itifer
..,
ences.
We wish to make no unfavorable corn
,parisons. NYe only ask you to consider
this question fairly add deliberately.—
Which of the two 4ndidates is,tnnst like
ly to serveyou faithfully .and efficiently,
the one whose' nterests now Pare, and al
. ways have been identified with yours ; or
the one who.both Ityy precept and practice
is placed in aired antagonism with the
laboring classes ? Can you doubt the
man who has had th,f, courage and inde
penthnce to work and vote , for your in
terests.;:and whose stainle;l4 integiity of
character not the 'vilest jartiian dem
'
gigue dare openly to 'question. can you
fully trust the agent of th , Towanda
Ring, who will be compelled , t o serve the
selfish purposes of i the men who s made
him a candidate, hOvever much the4U
terests of the people! may suffer
Choose whether yon , 's'ill - re-elect: your
!rue and r 4ried. filerid, whose honesfyi and
fidflty - in:your service have : been proven
by a life Spent ,in, working _with,,and'for
you, or .whether you.: will .elea.aa Ll4e
real representatiVe of your :interesta, one
4 ta
wiw by birth, habits , profenif" Can
have no understand( ' i . of,' . or -01401.41
With; the wants of th e people of this d(s•
&W.
THE EXTRA PAY OUTRAGE.
The Court House Ring Republicans
are,.aa might be expected, filled with die
may.at our.exposure of their responsibil
ity for the Extra Puy Bill, whereby an
extra' burden of thousands, of dollars
will be placed on the backs of the tax
payers of this County.
1. That the bill to 'increase the. pay of
County Commissioners, while building a
new Court House, was READ IN
PLACE by Senator Watson of this' die.
trict., •
2. That Senator WATSON RE-
PORTED THE BILL FROM THE
MIIMIT.TEE, on the 'first; day of March
1816:
3. That the bill came up
.for final
paimagein the Senate on the 16th day of
March following, when the,' followt ng
proceedingq_: were had. (See page 1124
'f the Legi!dative Record):
"roil 'or COMMISSIONERS.
"Afire4tbty to order, the Senate pro
ceeded to the third reading and consider
ation of Senate Bill, No. 198, entitled ,
‘An'act to further regulate tne pay. of
County Commiseionere. -
"Said bill was read at length the third
time. ;
. .
. "On the question.
"Will the senate agree,tO the bill ?
"Mr. Watson —Mr. .President, I don't
wish tohtake up a moment's time about
this bill, but, if there .is to be' any-tnis 7
understanding about it that it is . to in
Crease the. pay of Commissioners where
they are already paid, a certain rate per
`dAY , foi all their . services, I would like •to
Say some4hing about it. I 'don't wish
any misunderstanding. There are cer
tain counties. whe're they are allowed
three dollars peg day for a certain num
ber of days and 'one dollar and fifty cents
after that. NOw-,
IT OCCURS THAT
'ONE .COUNTY IN. MY • DISTRICT
where their salary regulated in this'
way that ' THEY DESIRE. • VERY
MUCH . TO . BUILD COUNTY BUILD
INGS,
and ter do that the Commissioners
MUST be allowed to =draw pay for•that
time. This bill does not interfere with,
Any of, the regutatedsalaries of the Coin
monwealth with regard to County Com
.
missioners.
"The bill passed fivally.
As there are only two counties in Sen
ator Watsou's district—Wayne-and Sus!
qtiehanna=-.and the 'Jail Ring of ',,the
latter, \ .had already misappropriated about
$90,000 of mohey extorted froth the tax
payers,to put up their new county build
ings, we presume there will be no. longer
any denial of the. fact that
. our Republi- -
can -Senator had his mind's eye on the
new Court libuse. of Wayne county 'when
urging the pas Sage of the aboie.act. *
This is a question which cannot. be
shirked. ` . One of two things is sure. Ei
ther Senator. Watson introduced and pro
curedthe passage of an act taking thou
sands of dollars from the pockets of our
taxpayers without consultation with them
as to whether it was or' was not wanted ;
mile took the 'course her did upon the
stlioitatlon . of certain .citizens of Wayne
county. Tne first propOsition iS "so
that - it is 'needless tq dwell upon it.
It may 'be regarded, - as absolutely certain
then, that some one in this county drew
up the bill in questiou, forwarded it to
Mr. Watson, assured him 'that its passage
was necessary to the new Court. House
project, and urged him to bring it to a
final vote at the earliest possible date ?
What we want to know, Mr. Watson,
is- this: Was' that active. officious
personage iiny other than George G. Wal
ler, who is now sacking to , be your suc
cessor as Senator from this district ?
'Was loot the Extra Pay Bill drawn up in
his office, either by himself or one of his
l +esti-partners ? Did not. George C. Wal-.
ler write you while the bill was pending
urging you to hasten its •passage ? Did
any Democrat in Wayne
or
write
you in relation to the bill, or petition for
its passage ?
These are plain questions, Mr. Watson,
and questions to which your constituency
in Wayne county are entitled to plain an
sWers.
'Let us hear from you.-- Warge County
-Herald. s
PHOICE • FRUITS AND VEGETA
BLES. A.T
I •
THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION, •
. Such as •
•
PEACHES, ORANGES, !LEMONS,
..PEARS, PINE APPLES, PLUMS,
QUINCES, ONIONS, TOMA- -
TOES, APPLES, CAB
BAGES, BANANA'S,
- • CANTELOPES,
GRAPES,'
SYVEET POTATOES ; WHORTLE
• BERRIES, &e.,
all at bottom prices, by
• A. N. BULLARD.
' Voitrose, Aug. 16, 1876.
YEW LOT Or CALLING CARDS,
AT THIS onnom
THE DEMOCRAT, NOV. 1, 1876.
KIDNEY COMPLAINT.
Probably there is no complaint that afficts the human
system. which is so little understood at the present
time, as some of the varied forms of Kidney Com
plaints.
There is no disease which- causes inch acute pain or
more alarming in its results than when the kidneys' fail
to secrete from the blood , the uric acid, and other pois
onous substances, which the blood accumulates in its
circulation through the system.
Iffrom any cause the kidneys fail to perform the
functions devolving upon them, the accumulations are
taken up by the absorbents and the whoie system
thrown into iS state of disease, causing great pain and
suffering, and very Often immediate death. Hence the
importance of keeping the kidneys and blood in a
healthy condition, through which all the Impurities of
the blood must pass.
There is no remedy known to Medical Science which
has proved itself more valuable in cases of Kidney
Complaints than the Vegetine. It acts directly upon
he secretions, cleanses and purifies the blood, and re
stores the whole system to healthy action.
The following extraordinary cure of great sufferers,
who had been given up by the best physicians as hope
less cases will speak for themselves, and should chal
lenge the most profound attention of the'medical fac
ulty, as well as of those who are suffering from Kidney
Complaint.
East Marshfield, Aug, 22,1870.
Mr. Stevens:'.Dear sir—l am seventy-one yeara of
age : have suffered many years with kidney complaint,
weakness in my back and stomach, I was induced by
frier.ds to try your Vegetine, and 1 think it the best
medicine for weakness of the kidneys I ever n aed. I
have tried manyremec.ies for this complaint, and never
found so much relief as from the Vegetine. It strength
ens and ir.vigorates the whole system. Many of my sew
quaintances have taken it, and I believe it to be good
for all the complaints for whicUit is recommended.
Yours truly,
JOSIAH H. SHERMAN.
PRONOUNCED INCURABLE,
Boston, May 80,1871.
H. R, Stevens, esq.-: Dear Sir—l have been badly af
flicted with Kidney Complaint for ten years; have suf
fered great pain in my back, hips and side, with great
difficulty in passing urine, which was often, and in very
small quantities, frequently accompanied with blood
and , exerutiating pain.
I have faithfully tried most, of the popular remedies
recommended for my complaint : I have been under the
treatment of some of the most. skillful physicians in
80-ton, all of whom pronounced my case incurable.—
This was my condition when I was advised by a friend
to try Vegetine. and I coula see the good effects from
the first close I took, and from that moment I kept on
improving until I was entire y cared, taking in all, I
should think, aliout six bottles. It is indeed Avalna
ble medicine and it I should be afflicted again , in the
same way, I would give a dollar a dose, if I could not
,get, it without. Respectfully, •
NEARLY BLIND. 4
H. R. Stevens : Dear Sir—ln expressing my thanks
to you for benefit de ived from the use of Vegetine,and
to benefit fathers, I will s.tite—
When eight or ulna years' old I was afflicted with
Scrofula, which made its appearance in my eyes,face and
head,and I was very near blind for two years. All kinds
of operations were performed on my eyes, and all to no
good result. "Finally the disease principally settled in
my body, limbs and feet, and at times in an aggravated
way.
Last Summer. I was from some cause :weak in my
spine and kidneys, and it was - at times.sery hard to re
tain the urine. Seeing your advertisement in-the Corn
mercial, I bought a bottle of Vegetine, and commenced
usii g according' to directions. In two or three days I
obtained great relief.. After using four or five bottles I
noticed it had a wonderful effect on the rough, scaly
blotches on my body a d legs.. I still used- Vegetine
and the humorous , sores one after another disappeared
until- they were all gone, and "attribute the cure of the.
two diseasts to Vegetine and nibthing else.
If I am ever affected with any thing cf the kind again
I shall try Vegetine as the only reliable remedy.
Once more accept my thanks, and believe me to be,
Very respectfully, AUSTIN PARROTT.
Dec. 1, 1872. - No. 35 Gano St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Disca . ses of the Kidneys, Bladder, &c., are always
unpleasant, and at times they become the most dis
tressing and dangerous diseases that can affect the ha
man stern. Most diseases of the I idneys arise from
Impurities in the bloodeauslug humors which settle on
these parts. Vegetine excels any known. remedy in
the whole world for el eansing and purifying the blood,
thereby causing, a heaithy action to all the organs of.tho
body.
• 45.
VEG ETINE is sold :by. :all .Druggistsl
A NEW STOCK OF.
4 03r0a1r..-ezwyry
net received and for sale by .
. . H. J. WEPA.
Q TIPERFINE
L.
For eale by
ALSO. ALL KINDS OF
GROCERIES,
At the store of
Fresh Ciliraiagems,
For sale by
Montrose. Anrill. 1875:
J.H. Bemis . HG. BLANDING IJ. H. Cosrouo x
Barnes; Blanding dig. Co.,
:Antal* and Otattite aforito,
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS,
MANTLES/AC.
IMPORTERS OF SCOTCHGRANITE,
26 Chenan go St., Near Depot,
8.1876. 131N611.1ATON. N. Y
REMOVED A D ENLARGED.
GROCERY STORE
•
•
to the building tour doors above the Pint Nationa
Rank, Public Avenue, (formerly occupied by B. P.
Stamp,) where I have enlarged my htock of
Groceries, Provisions, &c.
tinvite competition both in quality and price. Please
give me a call and be convinced that Ican do you good.
Montrose, April M. 1876.--yi.
-*-vir. CLARK. PRACTICAL - 11 A
U. • CHINIST AND GIIN 'SIIIITII. • •
Bas located on Public Avenue, (basement of EL C.
Sayre's store building) where he is prepared to do all
kinds of Gun Smithing, Sewing Machine repairing. Saw
Filing. Lock repairing and alt light mechanical jobs on
short notice, and on as. reasonable terms as can be
done elsewhere. All work warranted. Order% by mail
promptly attended to. Your patrena le is solicited,
and satisfaction guaranteed. 3. W. CLARK.
Montrose. Aug. 0, 18/61f.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- In.
the, estate of Thomas R. White; late of Auburn,
Letters of Administration to the said estate
having been granted to the undersigned.all persons ow
ing said estate are requested to make immediate.. Pay
ment, and all persons having claims against said estate
are requested to present them without delay.
G. R. WHITE. Admiaiittstor.
Owe.
04t: 4. 1.8T6., .
JOB PRINTING I
AT THIS OFFICE, CHEA
PAIN 1N THE BACK.
THE BEST MEDICINE:
J. M. GiLE.
361 Third Street, South B,oe ton.
FLOUR.
(ESTABLIEWED IN 18400
ALSO.
I have removed my
ILf3ON J. TURRELL
MARS 'THESE FACTS ! -
Di. Testfmony of the Whole World.
HOLLOWAY'SIF't ILLS.
Extracts from Various ietters
"I had no appetitegßollowara Pine cave me a hearty
one." '
• "Tour Pills are marvellous." ' I
"I send for another box. and keep them in the holm "
"Dr.Holloway'has cured my headache that was chron
ic."
"I gave one of your Pills to in 3 babe for cholera mor
bus. "he dear little thirg got well in a day."
"My nausea of a morning is now cared." •
"Your box of Holloway's Ointment cured me of noises
in the head. I rubbed some of your Ointment behind'
the earn and the noise has left." • •
"Send me two boxes. I want one for a poor family."
"I enclose a dollar; your price i 5,25 cts, but the med
icine to me is worth a dollar." -
"Send me live boxes of your Pills."
"Let me have three boxes of your Pills by return - mail .
for Chills and Fever."
I have over 200 such testimonials as these, but want'
of space compels me to conclude.
For Cutaneoui Disordera,
and all emotions of the skin, this ointment is most in
valuable., It does not heal externally alone, but pene
trates with the most searching effects to the very root
of the evil.
33•DILlcrecraar•mos 3P1T...2.a1191
invariably cure the following diseases:
• -
Disorder of the Kianey&
In a 1 diseases affecting these organs. whether they
secrete too much or too little water; owhether 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.
sections. and the -Ointment should be well rubbed into
the small of the back at bed time. This treatment will
give almost immediate relief when all other means have
failed. •
For Stomachee out of Orier.
No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the
stomach as these Pills; they remove all acidity occasion
ed either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach
• the liver and 'reduce it to a healthy action ; they -are
wonderfully efficacious in cases of tipagm--in fact they
never fail in caring all disorders of the liver end stom
ach.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are the best known in the
World for the following diseases : Ague, Asthma. Bil
ious Complaints, Blotches on the :Ain, Bowt.l9,Con
gumption, Debility. Dropsy. Dysentery, Erysipelas, Fe
male Irregularities,Fevers of all kinds,Fits, Gont,llead
ache, Indogesiion, Inflammation, Jaundice. Liver Com
plaints. Lumbago. Piles, Rheumstism, Detention of
Urine, Scrofula or Ring's Rvii,Sore Throats, Stone and
Gravel, Tic-Douloareaux.Tumors,Ulcers, Wormg of all
kinds, Weakness from any cause, etc. -
• _ IMPORTANT CAUTION.
as are genuine unless the signature of .J.Haydock.
as agent for the United States. surrounds! each box of
'Pills and Ointment. A handoeme reward will be given
to any one rendering such Information as may lead to
the detection of any part yor parties counterfeiting the
medicines• or vending the same. knowing them to be
sottrious.,
* *l3oldat the manufactory of Professor Holloway &
Co., Neve York and by all respectable druggists and
dealers in medicine throughout the civilized world, in
boxes at 25 cis, 62 eta, and $1 each. Or There is con:;
siderable gazing by taking the larger sixes, ,
• N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in ev
ery disorder are affixed to eac h - box.
FRENCH, RICHARDS, & CO., Sole Agenta.
Philadelphla,Pa.
GOODS I GOODS
W 332.6 X-Xist3rcleri.
ENTIRE: NEW STOCK OF MENS
BOYS' AND ,YOUTHS'
CLOTHIN G,
SUITS, 1115
BOYS' &TOMS' SSTO 10
DRY. GOODS 1 ,
- HATS &. CAPS,
BOOTS SHOES,. YANKEE
NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS,
R. J. WEBB
H. ii. WEBB.
Cheap for cash. No charges for showing our goods.
WM. HAYDEN,.
New Milford, Map Bd. 187(1.—tf. , •
H. J. WEBB.
FOR 1876.
JOB PRINTING
A, SPECIALTY.
With our four presses, a large assortment of
plain and fancy job type, borders, inks, papers,
cards, etc., and experienced workmen, we are
prepared to do
AU Kinds of Job Work'
at the LOWEbT PRICES. Promptly upon
receipt of order, (by mail or otherwise&
we can furnish - • -
Wedding Invitations,
Envelopes, Bill Heads, Statements, Note Heads,
Box: Labels, Show Cards, Admission Tick
ets, Ball Tickets, Law Blanks, Auction
Bills,"Lazge Posters, Small Posters,
Bottle Labels, Calling Cards, Address
- Cards, Business Cards, Invitation Cards,
Pamphlet.; Business . Circulars, Wrappers; Tags,
Dancing Programmes., ' -
etc., et,C.
HAWLEY & ORUSER, •
Democrat mice.
Eke-just received an{`
At prices to suit the hard times,
Also a fine line of
• -i-if:tfu pt.. • .
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.4y ~..k...e,,,,.
; .5,,..) • . ~,!,,,,,..,_ -.
.1 rt,),
-1"" •. 4 1 a
-", : '... . - h tij f i ria . SOAP
.4,,,,,,,, 11. d• D N i
I. Clftan:4inir. Pei4orititr. Pitinl4l int:Soothing.'
a
.Bratty and Puriffir.g.
.?1 • it tottsioni thp eOarso:d.' skin remarkal•ly
„t 4 pf.;ft mid healthful. It imparts aloptattrni
•71 1ai.4.1)111..,..4 ter the *iiilt, mid forms alir ele'tic
1: a hiteotlei. it cures Lams. • scalds. chafing.
. excoriathels, naighni;as, tan, sinibuni. fret*.
I Ito, titpe spats, clmppedt Itands ' sores, ulcers.
1i1..t Aral. 14-tors on the ilivalsand feet. itch,
4roi;:litel:, itching beta ern the toes. itching
f the. Im.dy, pile4 ' exkrias Also relieves the
:telling and irritith..: of biting and stinging
r-. ineyets. As it is especially' , adapted to the
$ ' Toitrr, Nynscuir, and Baru 00011, you can
4 take a Salpht i tr Bath at pleasuie. For bath
lug Children, it is unequalled. Ladies who
.‘
use it in their Tofset would never do a ithout
it: It neutralizes the odor of perspiration,
and, as an 'external remedy, can scarcely be
3 used amiss.' Full tlirectioneaccompsuy each .
ipackage. TUN IT. .
Price 25 Cts.per Cake. $ eget for CO CU.
i :117 mail 3 3 ets. .- By mail 73 Cu. -
.
~- , MAIM 'DZPOT AT
Pr. Van 133rice 9 s, 40111oe,
Ba 1321 Green Bt., Philadelphia.
Dolt by an Draingtax
TISE NO OTHER.
Itity 10.
rMft3MrM!!SYH§SM
N EW 1 0 1 RM,,
NEW GOODS,
NVx4: : - Y)a . ...., '.: 97FD, - & Co:,
(Summon , to & POVIVIX,)
DZSISRS IN
Cook Stoves, Ranges, Host,-
iing Stoves.
ON TIME,
Is the name of a new Cook Stove, Just out s _ containing
a new principle in baking, and is destined to makers
revolution in the construction of Cook Stoves. Voas
in and,see it.
THE ARGAND,
Asa heating stove stands without a rival, in boas*,
durability and economy: Come and satisfy yoari,
and get names of parties now using them.
TIN WARE.
We take specit4 pleasure in offering to the Wholesale
and Retail Trade, oar desirable supply of Tinware. We
use none but the best , of charcoal plate*.
OUR-WORkMEN ARIEXPERIENCED
OUR STYLES ARE FAULTLESS!
GOODS ARE WARRANTED!
And we defy any to , proanee • better goods for lee
money. • •
LAMPS.
A full fine of Lamps of beautiful design. Also Chin
neys of every description.
STONE WARE.
Flower Jan, Banging Pots., Cbtutt Butter Jan,
Preserve Jan, Jugs, Stove Tubes, ie.
BUILDERS HARDWARE.
Batts and Screws Locks and Snobs. Latches, Catches,
Doors. Sash, Blinds. ;Glass. Building Paper, White
Lead, Zinc. Oils. Varnishes. Paint Brushes, Spirits of
Turpentine; Paint r f any shade desired. Ala* oaten
for mixing paint. •
• .
A tall assortment at Philaiell,llla Carriage Bolts. and a
full line of,lron A x!e' Bur Iron, Iforre Shoes, Nallo.
Rods, tte.
We purchase in Car-load lots, therefore can sell to tke
trade In less quantities as cheap as any house in the
city.
WY. H. BOYD, H. , ,CORWIN,I J. It. COOLZY.
Montrose. March 16, 1876.
BILLINGS STROUD.
PIRA LIFE AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE AGENT,
111Coz1tr01lse•s
Capital Represented, $100,000,000!
. ' FIRE
Fire AsSociation of Phil., Capital t Adseta, , $ 000,000
Insurance Co. of N. A., Phil., , " , " 0,000,000
Pennsylvania Fire,. Phil., ' , " - 1,700,000
Ins. Co.of the State of Pennsyl- .
vania, Phila. Pa. 64 , II 700,000
Lycoming of Manncy, Pa. , •' "
0,000,000
Lancaster, of Lancaster, • " • 6 400,001
Newton of Newton, . •46 ``• 1150,000
Home Ins. Co., N. Y., " ' " 1.000,000
National ', " " 4 44 460,000
Co omerclal Fire!" ' MI •li 400,001
Fairfield Fire Ina. Co. South -
Norwalk, Conn: " "
Atlas 6 64 41/1
Royal Canadian, of Montreal, .
Canada, .
.. ~ 1.100,009
Liverpool London 4 Globe, _
of Liverpool Eng., - " • 17,000,000
Providence Washington, of .
Providence, 1?,. 1., " 600,000
Trade Ins. Co. Camden, N. J. " " MAO
Patterson Fire Ins Co. Patter
son, N. J.
Conti. Mutual Life Tcs ' 'Assett s $40,000,000
Ameriein Life, PL.' a. `` 6 $5,000,001
Trimslertlns. Co., Bart., Capital and Surplus $8,000,001
Railway Passengers " 000400
Theandertignedhasbeen we.lknOWllln fo r
thepast 20 years, as an Insurance gent. Losses sus
tained by his Co moainies have ways been promptly
paid.
Eir "'Office upstairs, in buil g cast from Banking
Office of Wm. IL Cooper &Co., Turnpike street.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.
CHARLES U. SMITH ' t offi ce ffie cat , ecs.
AMOS NICHOLS. ""
S. tANGDON, Solicitor.
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Montrose. Jan. tt. 101.
BUSINESS CHANGE.,
The Arm of R. Bacon & Co, basing been dimmed, I
will continue the - -
Confectionery Business,
At the old stand.* lam prepared to (tarnish
• • altkitide of
Vit 41118 ' AIRS NUTS *
At wholesale ind Retail Prices.
FRES.II. SUPPLY; CANNED GOODS,
LARGE-. ASSORTMENT OF TOYS. &C. 4C.
Montrose;Xiy id, 181&
AIMITOR'S NOTICE.—TicE UNDER
signed' haling 'been appointedby.the Court o
Common Floss i ot Susquehanna Count*, an. Additos to
distributatharands remaining in *lw hands oUtt P
Little, Assign's:4ot D. A. Titswortb. wilt attend to the
duties of his app_oiatment at his once in the Borough.
ofliontrose,on Wednesday the Bth d otlfovinstossa
1 o'cloticar. ra4 at which ti me and p lace all: persons
interested; moil% present their claims or be forever do.
barred from coming in on said fon&
_ A. W. aiLIiTHOLIF l Anditot.
Montrose, 001,11,18 TC art,
NEW PRICES,
BOLTS.
NAILS.
GENERAL
LIFB.
ACCIDENT.
Constantly on hand.
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500,009
340,000
BACON.