fullt meek to your marriage :to Barrie t." . "Sir; I - thankriti y . endeavor :,,to prove my grati tilde :liereafter.r - Harriet did----not say .a word, but she went around, and; placing her arms . 06110 . thq:old Man's nepk, ; she gave bun kiss,-,whiCh- , repaid_ -for all he-had more,",. : Oontinued - '301311 "When - shall Ittie, , wedding - take—place ? ilicuse my 'Mentioninf.the subject at thii.early hour, "No apologizingr cried the . old gen .,4ou cannot Aie Mote.. anxious • now thati'.'4l. .Name as early a day as yoti pless&—,-,tbe 'earlior- the better,"' ''Then I would suggest the day after So;morrolr..#vr4l:l morning I" ' _ ,thought that ; - Was rather eariy, and was disposed:to stiggeiit thatit would rewire longer time tO Make the.,negeSSals 'arrangements ;.•;but,obei, looked ‘ - at his daughter,- atid•she seemed to,smtle affirm atitolfy; aiidAlo :he replied ' •: letit - tieas you wish.'." , t . .Atien Aid& on'thedaymentioned,the 1400,T-WorP Anited. -,The affair Wiks,rather private, and went off ' ' to' .the.saWaetion of all interested. Tlie same., eiTning„ looking youUg math , alighted from. the stage-coach iu Flybarg, and, after Par taking of Hearty supper,. cal)gd,at the residence kir Jacob NiiiddleWorth; and in- , troduced himself its the son of Peter Wiggins 4, fee ;was good deal surprised when he found himsuir looked' upon by that worthy Man as an 'imposter:; but Jacob was a great deal more skirprlsed - when hiS visitor ..prodticed incontestible evidence, that', he was the tine Robert ViikgiugS, and a .no Mistake. An explan , tion ensued; and ti young man retired with: evident iymptons of dis gust. Bor a ki,ayiorr,wp ~TAcob,,f l l.l:uddiewortli was peCuliarly savage ; but his anger riaporated. gradually, and he acknowl eOged that Johli Leggett. 'and. wife bad .played a shrewd game .and had .proved themselves worthy of one on other. An Old Time Sunday, An alibi:pry, who has been making re. searches . in - the colonial traditions at Massachusetts, gives in the Rem York Evening ,Post," some peculiar traits of.' "the_ good old times:" ''The Sunday 7 -always called, Ole Sab bath—began at sunset on Saturday. 1, No labor was - performed on that evening., - Sundays shurch services were announced, by the Mowing of a horn, or the hanging out of Alley began at nine. and lasted until twelve. Thereswas'then at-intermission of an hour. rAt one o'cloCk in' the afternoon services were resumed ant continued until four. The, • people were compelled, lr&law, to attend 'Sue service 'at least, and a fine was im pima Upon all who rode rapidly either to or from meeting. The ee-stot: 4 , upon the minister and escorted hirri.to the meeting house. There were few pews and those for "the quality" only, occupy : ing the two . sides -ef the - front entrance. tlhe people at large sat on benches ar sanged in the centre of the house, Places on which were assigned at, an annual TOwn meeting according to soCial stand ing. "To seat the •meeting house," 413 it was called, was the most difficult duty of the year. 'No person might take, offense and stay away, and no person might , occupy another 's s'eat. A fine was- ins poses in- both / cases: The services began by prayer, which, was folloeied by "einging'a psalm in me tre; dictated by a deacan, line bv, line, to 'the congregation. When follow - el) the "long pram," occupying from sixty to. Sinety minutes, during which time the people stood. Neither kneeling nor reading Of the .Scriptures was .adopted for more than .a hundred-years after• Pl ymouth. settlement, both being regarded as imitative of the church of 'Engiand. • A Eecond hymn followed the long prayer, and then cane the, sermon, invariably • written, and occupying from. one and a half to' twohours in delAry.. A burly looking female' of unmistak abieCeltiCslrigin was, recently arraigned before a magistrate for Bome ordinary of eq. WI; haturer.hacl mag ficen tip endowed ,her with good health -and.physi sal strength, the ilti:VstiOh: of good looks had been neglected in the haste in ,which gbe had. been prepared , ifor: "What Are .you •up , here:for , l o ";: , inquired the Magistrate. Mtly I reckon." ":Your.ll:y:bjii4f,y,nt::''‘Arify'citi aertaitrof , that,?" -POhi :beilad, there ii, ao doubt." -"Then i , fdischarge.pm—you ain't guilty 1" And the acquitted lady took herleepartuii."'' : ;' . '• 'W , 'Wawa you-see an old man ' - with 'strip. . .Its. sling whiske,rs all around hirthroati and alilag hat that wat.liohionahle in 1849, sitting on a‘front seat; and looking at the ballot girls through . - an opera glass, at iLiltriety show, you -eau, -make up. your iiind that he% the,kind or . rooster Moody and Sankey have no business. with; •'Dear. tine,". iaid,a,slady, - :!‘.113,4Te, : ,13,15ph do*fien • ''• id whit,4l6:yOu ::Doctor`' I "r) " 56 ''''; •' - co ld ilifi .'." :W hat ito . do. , - U have:ll`, c 0...., .. ,_ - , I ' 3 14 - . 46 Whyt, .Madam e;: ... - sied. , .the"- - Do c tor ". . '" " . liojigh.aid..B6ll,etjtri 08.I . ,81:10i ',, - - ,; t.put my. fopt.-ao - iin;'-rwiiiiye 'nuAlerstand,':: sayer • there iisomObititibere." -Oa itivestig /km it was foimiftoliCii:N,9.:l6 :- - irroiessorS, tvin g - ,tayis .that nat won "ooMe s -down over the' eye. of wiwiefs *out*" - • : , - . :*,;''ii ..'i.';.,ts:.:..::Y,:a: MEE avnt and Garget - is 'an , itilltination- of the - milk vessels, and cows coming in in:high bon dition aye very. Lkely ,to,. showii, touch of it. At this season, these organs are, so to speak, at'a high service pressure. The torce of the. animal seems-all at onedto be directed to the - production of milk 'in expectancy of the., coin iti,.7, calf. The. pr gans have an excess,of activity--=the ves sels are, extended and pressed with the ahundancc of the incoming tide—ar.d;so loug, as the milk is accumulating and tnerels no withdrawal 'of it, the greater is the pressure upon the tissues; a n d it is.inis,unaue pressure that is in .nianir . cases the - diree,t occasion of the ensuing infiatuattoc. . target' may be present in an animal of otherwise perfect healtb.---=-, In such cases, the- garget is apt to puss readily off, leaving no mirk of its.prei. ence. It is but a trifle, and a strong healthy , system can swallow up many lit tle ills `'and make noaccount 'of' them. My remedy, for garget 'is - to maintain most ample health: inthe animal. Cher ish.. at the critical. period all the. conditions. Of health ; and see to it, that 1111'1in - favor., able conditions, as drafts' of 'air, had wa ter too dry-food hard planks to, ie on 5 - 1.,.. , 5 1,. - . , f 4,hotsim,,e,te., ark`. reduced to the m ini-. Mum. .. - ,Put Asix ,nien on .one end of a rope, and they cane easily' pull one - map. , Vith the best of _ health in the cow, gfir-' get is the one Man. But let there be a little falling off _in the health, let tbere beta little indisposition—and. the cow is peculiarly sensitive at this time—aid' We are soon in trouble, Now and then. gar get, so commonly present, instead ot pas sing off in the hehint life current, lin gers and augment , -until it becoines a l_ serious evil. When the udder is largely extended, and milk • comes to the tat before the calf is - come, as, is not sAdorn ,the case, then it should be our office to '-'act the calf ; .evidently 'nature is. at fault and needs-our interposition. I have 'bad ma ny cases of garget that have been, some.. what troublesome ; but scarcely a. case where I. could not look back and see: mis taken treatment or more likely an orris.: don to do something that should have been done. Feeding one's-own Ptock, and thinking right along abotit each animal, as we care for them, 1 hold there need seldom occur troublesome garget. It is Something that is, born of the artiffcial Conditions to which' the cow'is subject, and preventive measures are commonly at Our command.- there are, however,times When the services of a skilled veterina Tian will be very. desirable, The - practi cal will sometimes fimcl. himself at a loss either to: explain the . origin of the difficulty, or to prescribe a. treatment. But this is an extreme of, garget; and it is only such form of garget as is of fre quent occurenee on every milk farm, that I now refer to. But it will be asked what shall_ we do; when garget is anticipated or :is . already present ? Give a dose of epsom-salts' morning_ and night until its action is perceived. Three-quarters of a pound is .. not an excessive quantity. Dissolve - this in a bottle filled with warm water, then pourit down the animal's throat. , DOn't look her in the face now, for cough she assuredly This is the stomach treatment ;- as to the swollen udder, keep tt.clean by - washing with soap and water. It mal he well to wash i, with hei own milk,rubbing much with the hands.— Cleanliness- frequent, - milking, and nib bmg with the : :hinds, .are the three im portant ideas to carry into practice. The Scotch. have a .atiyitw, "The cow~ give's milk by her mod.' Keep guard over this and the rest will u-ually take care of themselves. . Profit In . riekles. Many farmers in this state do not,know that they can, realize more money, from raising cucurnbers.: than from any other crop.;:There is always a good demand for them if they are pinked small and well,cured. They .should be salted , by making.stronk-not dry salted, as that-will shrink them up and cause loss to thetiower as well as to the parties who put, them, pp for marker. We are now counp.lled to go to , Ohicago for pick les, on account of the' scarcity of them Even in - Boston_ and geW York the sup* does not meet the deniand, and Millions of., dollars go out of this state for the 'very article that we should 'ship to other large cities. This state is *ell - tidatited to , the growing of cucum- Fariner. The above tits °lir case in key, re 'spect, as well 28 it does that of Maine, We could "beat all creation" raising en cumbers, and eveaytbing is decidedly fa voratle With us for ,tbe Manufacture of pickles, yet we must send away to Chica go oe Louis . .or; Baltimore. - for".' every pickle used in our towns.and 'cities ! And we are. 4citiOly :a pickle-eating, pen*. Whain strange world we do live ih.? A Caliornia paper 'recommends ehax coatfor fbttening turkeys, and says that it should be pulverized and mixed with mashed pOtatoeS .and 'Corn - meal, as. well as fed to them in toulk. • = Pare, slice and stew . six quinceS.ol soft, press them through a sieve, add due. pint ,01,milk :and: three=: well bsaten.ggs, sweeten to taste, bake* in a bOtiokiorust; three-quarters of an hour, ul l a;ittOderate oven. • „ . Winter apples are rottmg Garget. Quince Pte. . , . -134.144 - eS R. 01 5. P GE.NER,AL FIRE, LITE AND "ACCIDENT INKRANOEs:AGIE,NT, NEcoritz.casio.,ria. $100,0i10,000: Fire Association of Phil., Capital Assets, $ 3,600,00 C Int.urunee Co. of N. -A " Phil., `~" 5,000,n00 Pennsylvania Pire;. Phil., . ' " ' • 1,700,0U0 Ins, Co.of Stattl oC Pennsyl- . yania, Pa. Lycoming of Nlaa [ley, Pa. Lancaster • of Ltilletttler,• . ,Newton of .Newton, • Home ins. Co.,N. Y., National' " " Co mercial Fire " 'Fairfield lire I ne. Co. South , 4 Norwalk, Conn. Atlas •• i• I. Royal Canadian v ot Montreal, -Canada: _ " Liverpool. London it Globe, , of,Liverpool, Eng., " Providence •Washington,' of . • Providence, H. 1., ' 4 Tradeins. Co. Camden, N, J.. " Patter Son Fire Ins Co. Patter eon, N. J. Conn . Mutual Idle [Es 'A:Nett e Ainerican Life. Pt.'. 'a. '• Travelerslna. Co., Hart., Capital and Surplus $3,000,000 Railway Passen.kers " 5500,000 Theandersignedhasbeen we.l known in thiscounty,(c4 the past 20 years, as an slitourauce Agent. 'Losecia sue ta' nee by his Comvainies have always been promptly paid. Office up stairs. in building east from Banking Office of Win. li. Cooper &Co., Turnpike AUTO.. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent, CHARLES 11 SMITH, Office Manaers. AMOS. NICHOLS. Montrose. Jan. 25. 1576. 3M. W. I:)TJ./1.31::ri7", Manufacturer of WAGONS, CARRIIGES, & BUGGY, CONCORD, PriN,TON, ANI SIDE-BAR GEARS. EVENERS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE WIIIPFLETREES. ' BODIES OF THE LATEST .STYLES JOBBING, &d:, DONE PROMPTLY E T. PURDY. plontrooe, June 7.1876. 'WILY FLOWERS - BLOOM IN T WINTER 1 • Are you aware that you can obtgliti Summer heat in January ? That you, can impart balmy air to , you families ? that yon can give spontaneous growth to plants and Flowers, and that you caw, make home a little paradise by purchasing one , of B. C. Sayre's - Hot- - Air Furnaces ? These Furnaces are now constructed with VAPOR PAN by which the atmosphere is tem pered to that resembling Summer heat, • NO MORE CRACKING (V FURNI TURE-7NQ MORE DRY 'RISKY HEAT. 110 T-AIR And the time has come when consumptives may- re joice in coal, fires. Them:lnmates are sold entirely on their own merits, aed are now the leading Furnace in this part of the country All Furnaces are warrant ed to give entire satisfaction or no Sale: • • ,‘ • •-• • • .IU I T_T FL IC 3011.5' I keep competent men on the road who are well ac quainted with the Furnace business , and they are con stantlyputting up these Furnaces. Their work.in war. ranted to please. These Farnaces are now Scattered in the following towns and cities: t • . Birighimton, Scranton ; .Providenee, Wilkes Barre,; Kingston, Pittston, Elmira.' Waverly,- Williamsport,' Great Bend, BuspaehrianC Depot. Hancock, Delhi, Downsville, Andes, ILOgar , etville, Franklin, .Unadilla, Owego, Noriltnmberland and many other towns. IVtam:u.l",,, otuureci 137 ' iittY Person wishing* recommendation from any one 117inz In the above named places. I will gladly coires. pond with them, giving. 'names of 'parties now tieing titeseTarnaces. ' ; 1 - ' • • • B.C. SAY,R:F.., }WWI*, Puma!per 22d IVIS A NEW E'r°CEPP C1 1 1°<)42015..er3r, Jost rscofrocl and for sale by FLOTIR. F.r bY U. Z. WBBS, LBO, ALL - ILINpa OF - • ' ea. - • - • .1 ; -•• Atth 4 ),lltOrt'Off. , , . •• s - .' . • , .; - ; 11. W.ll/18. : 13, 4'. 41 14*110114, •.; - • litoitroso kirtilits* .‘ ••,.. • 4 : 1 700.000 446• • 46. " 6, 0 0 0 ,000 •• :1 • . • • -..40000 " /WM 6,000,0(X) " 450,0(10 . 430,000 64 1,200,000 ',. '• 11,;00;606 600,000 2 7 0 ) 0 09 46 340,000 ,1 ~ ~ i ~ .. J L'7l{. ACCLVENT. ' S...LANGDON,'Solicitor. Gnagiiiill -- 0- -o-=-- MontrOse Pat H. J. 131...LDW1N; EQM(E•_ • pathic Phyeician xnd" Surgcch. has, located hiliiself at Montrotte: where he *M' ttend promptly td all profenfonal bnstncas entrunc,d - 4to• ltiB , artifice tu Carthalt`a buildlng. second floor: front. Doart6 at Mr. E. Baldwin'ti. Montrose, Pa..lilarch 10.1875. • S:P.OrrEII, 'DENTIST, WISIMS: intoito he:penPle of lifontiose and VidnitY, tbst.he . the setOntstory of P. Stamp's new building; opr4•Ektte Cooper's Bank.. :All kintht:oaf I)enttil Work done_ in the'lie*t inntitier.• N:13.--Nitrous Width Latighing ci,...isgf, - given for:the: painless est illation of teeth. . • • • Itiontiwe, April sth, 1 h . 16..;-;11 -• • R.. , •D . . .w.-.smirat . . -w.. 'NT DEI ST:-:-. Roomicat'hisliwelliak.teit` door:north of Dr:: Ilal@ey'F. ou . 01d Foundry, otreet; where he would be happy to ECC all ;hose in wapt..of. - D,eutal , Work ~I.le iti feelsconfident that he can pleetilthotlii in wianty 0( work and In price. Office hottralrout 9'4v: 3t. to 4..P.itt: - - Montrose. Feb.ll, 1874 , ;--tf. -= ',..' : .-.- ' ,-- -.- -' '' 1-' VALLEY' it GREAT BENZ ) V Pa. Situata ear the . Erie Railway Depor.4- Is a large and commodious house.. .Has Anfdergoile a thoFough repair. Newly funqshedroome and sleep,, inlapartments,splendidtabiti.audiiil cOmpris inga dist clasahotel. HENRY AC 'ERT,, 5ept.10Lh.1.873.-tt. • '.; • Proprietor. 323,000 600,000 BILLINGS STROUD, FIRE AND Life Insurance Agent. All huffiness attended to promptlY.on fair, terms Office first dooreast 01 the bank of Win. li, cooper & c... ? bl icAv en e.Mon t ose. Pa . [Ang.1,1869.] Jilt' 17, 1872: , *. Bit:Line STItOtrA. 1 11 E PEOPLE'S M A RKET,AK lip liahn„Peoprietoi. Fiesh Hams, Pork.Bologua Sawagii.etc.;!tifihebesi' quid lty,.tortstantly on hand.at'oncee to suit. Montrose, Pa,, Jan. 14.1873.-13, $40,000;000 45,000,0( . • • . . EDGAR A. TURRELL. c0uN814.L09. - AT LAW. York No. 170 •Broad Way, New Y City. May 12, '78.-=(Fo b. 11. 1874.--1 • • • LITTLES..AND BLAKESLEE, , ATe. torneye at Law,Montrose, Pa. Office oppoSite the Tartlet) House. • R. E. LITTLE,' Oro. P. LITTLE'. Montrose ,0ct.15, ISM 7 E. 14.11LafizsLts. ; W COOLEY 13ITILDER STILT.. ON. TILE TRACK Every style of buildings' erected: and everything tarnished ,at OnZATLY EUtICEP -PUICXS. Coil I TilttlS cheerlully furnished. Stiiir building a specialty None but experienced workmen tolerated. jan.20,"1.5: Montroge. March 12. 1876.-41 - • • • a a• I IW B, ' DEANS, 'DEALER 1 IN . V,V • Books, tatationery,;' Wail Paper, Newspa to-ere, 'Pocket Cutlery, Stereoscopic ,Views. Yankee Notions. etc. Next door to the Post Office, Nontruse, Fla. . • . , W. B. MANS. sept.3o; 1574. t , ' ' , • F • .XCIIANGE-fIOTEL. M. J. HAR . rlngton wishes to Inform the public that hiiving (rented the ExChange Hotel in 3lontrose, he'ss now brepared to deconnupdate the traveling public in rsti,•class style. Montrose, Apia. 28,1848. • ,2 •; BURTIITT, DEAI ER IN STA ple and Fadey Dry Goods, - Crockery. liard *ate. Iron„ Stovca 4 l Drags. Oils. and Mute, Boots •and Shoea, - tliata and: Caps, Fare, Buffalo Milne:. Oro- Cedes, Provlsloutt, &c. New Ml'Lord. I OHN ,GROV.F;Sv' FASHIONABLE Tailor,‘Montrose, Pq. Shop over Chandler's Store. Ali orders filled In - dim-class style. Cutting done to order on short notice, and warranted to fit.. Montrose, June CENTENNIAL BARBER SHOP,! Call and see yonrold citizen and barber—over H. 4. Webb's store, where you can get shaving and bah' cutting done in the mbet approved mannerand on short 'notice. . .Pnor: L. B. WILLIAMS. Montroie, Sept. 6, 1876mG. LEWIS KNOLL, SHAVING ;AND hair Dressing. Shop in Searle's r.ew building, below Expreps Unice, where he will ne found ready to attend all who may want anything I n histine. Montrose Pa. Oct. 18,'1869. T puEDY,' MANUFACTUREIt -.di of wagons of all kinds. Alet, makes* apeciaitY of wood work fot• sale. Repairs promptly attended to. Uses only best stock, and alms to make only first-crass work. • [april 26,1876.] • T)R. W. L. RICHARDSON PlaSl-' A. , chin and Surgeon, tenders hi professi ottahler vices to thecitizens of Montrose and vicinity. Office at his rcsiderce, on the. corner east of the Foun dry. • fAtr.t,• 1969. Q,COVILL A TD, DEV,VITT;: ArfOR 'LI. nays at Law and Solicitors, in Bankruptcy. b It! c o. 4 9 Chart Street o ver City National Bank. Bing mton, Y. Wx; 11.ScoviLL, .Tune 18th, 187$ , Jrnomz DEWITT. E kOLE • .DRUG:. ;STORES THE , • place to.get Drugs, and re.'t l o baeco, eipes„ftoe.ket-Books, Spectates, Yankee No &c. Brick. Block A. B. BURNS. ontro:a.e, Pa.,, May Zib., 1875. y 'FiTcH.: ATTORNEY AND J• Couficellor-al-law: Montrose, Pa. Offie( as heretofore, below ants west or' the Court Ronk, MOntrose;Januark '- • . - . A. LYON, SUCCESSOR TO M. Abel .7%l're)), dealer in. Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye. tuffs, Teas, Spices, Fancy Goods.Jewelry„Periumery, &c. Montrose',May 19 1875. W a LUSK ' Atterne . v . and Coun .k.D. ' • ' 9 s , • i • s Sellor at . Latv, Moniroee. Pa. Oflice over First 'National Bank. - : . • . Mptitrot.:e, Dec. 18, ,1 . 876y1. • , • . .. J . 0. WHEATO.N, "P.-- I. LOTT, , ATTORNEY , AT LAW', • Montrose. Pa. - Collectione=protnptly•attended to. Special attention given :to Conveyancing , and Or: Wiens' Court practiee.. • Office on Public Avenue over First.brattonal Bank, back.. , ftnarelt 29,'76.] 4 • AILSON.J: TURREL, SURVEYO R: Hiving bad 20 years experience in the business, Will continue to attend to calls-in my protesSiOn. Montrose, Pa., Sept.ls;'76:-Iy*- - ANT W. SMITH, CABINET' AND T .•t ChairManufacturdra. • /Not , : t NMI) street% Montrose.rattg.l. 1860.1 , , , SEARLE,AT_TORNEY AT Maw_; odic' - over tb4e Store - of 11..Daktiner, In the' grfalt gliack - .l(Ontrase, Pa: [Aug, '69,4 aRIFFIS & SAYRE,DEALERS IN Ilardwa re, Item; Nails, IlourelaraishingP Goads, Groceriett and Provletons,'Nood, Stole, Jappitned s aid Pressed Tin,Ware,•&c., I march 15, '7O. • VT ~il► __MoCOLLITM, AT: • totikeyaatLass>'oBlie aver W. U. Cooper 4. Coss Hank. Montrose. Ps. May 10 4 -1871.—U ,• - 13 O. GAMY , ATTORNEY 'AT • Law, Montrose, pa. Oidwover Wm. Cooper & Co.'s Bsoki , " Montrosiyisa.,Jas.fth, AATA TORNEY,'' , .a.s.e Lemi :Back, 'Pay, Pension and 11a, 'eutet;onr f :Olatme attended to. - - , 'oor bob:4l3oM storp, Nontroa*Pi. AT-TORM-- Low. _ 00Ice over, A Bura!e Dreg Sto* Nick Block. .Stoulcoee,. - (Mane 0, "111.741,,,i A KU ELT alum, s• - • 'I 'I Btigithittedrd*T - 7: - . -. . - '-- 1-_-':--.7- CIVILENGINEEIt Abb LARD StritITZTON. ' P. O: address, Franklin Forks, • Susquehanna Co., Pa., 4 At idiel4, ' , • Rana '''ritislifOtt - Vatilt;:'T - I,T' .I:3ACOINT; 'TER it-=4 .- •‘.:farnAsh - tbe citiient , of Mon!rote aud fifty. witti-list-Aase Breati:•••Bafeaft,, Mei ; (•alif.s and cookies, Tarts. ike....ftc.:4'e Part ips and.Wkoings Stiptiliedi and Anali,ty.gatiranteed. ED — Dining Robins tit) retake, where Geo. Canis+ will be Count ready to mite .isfy the crayinga.'orthe inner man... '•• - • • • gOntrose, May•.3d..1876. ' • E 4 BACIDN. NEW MILFORD MACHINE SHOP. All kinds of machinery made, cir furnished too,. der. Repairing promptly attended 4o: MMUS SISIULTZ. New'lifilford,3llo.-1T,1876.—15k M. A. OROSSMON, -ATTOTINEY at Law. Once over. the First Natio* ItontTose.Pa. , Mr. A. Caosersort: Kontros e:A pril 19; 1376.—tf. • -PIL I . MAN & CO. FIRST NA= ki • howl' Ban k 11,ontrosePa., Dea)ers ". Dry Goods, Clothing,ltiilyiery Goods, Boots & Sim &c., &C. EAPtil2g. • 'Sli t YDERi 1-% --- Pa: egg t a liti t inrsiclan sum„,,ROM (E. An= .*B. 00 1 Hotel. Llew Milford, (4 4 1.48E1i,T S. JOHNSON, • AII OTIO N ' 3;-.8 33 Address, March 80, 1874. ' - Montrose, ht Balking, km 13A - N1i,1.N,0.140:11 . 5.E COOPER 81, CO., MONTROSE,, PA. . GENERAL BANKING BtJBINESS DONE. COLLECTIONS. MADE 'ON ALL POINTS AND PRODIPTLY ACCOUN TED FOR AS HERETOFORE: DOMESTIC , AND FOREIGN EL CHANGE FOR SALE: UNITED, STATES & OTHER BONDS BOUGHT ; AND SOLD. ' COUPONS AND CITY AND COUNTY BANK. CHECKS CASHED AS USUAL. OCEAN STEAMER PASSAGE TECX :ETS TO AND FROM EUROPE. INTERESTALLOWED ON SPEbIA TIME DEPOSITS, AS PER A.G.RICRk; ]SENT WHIN THE DEPOS: IT` IS MADE. In the future, as in the past, we shall endeav or to transact all' money business to the Nib , faction of our patrons and correspondents. WM. M. COOPIR 41k CO., MOntrose, March 10 '76;--tf. Bankers. T ith SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY AGRI . CULTURAL WORKS, • Having been reorganized under the firm, name, and ' style Of Susquehanna County Agricultural • • . . Works, limited, • .O . Ewrrr, Pres , W. H. Coorme, Treas., " D. SATRE, Secretary: Are now prepared to furnish, on short noiee. itationA i rß engines, • bIRCULAR 'SAW MILLS, - TURI3INE WAIIER, WHE ELS., - And do all kinds of Mill and job work prompilr aid satisfactorily, at low rates. We man afaature and ban on hand a large assortment of • • p , T _ TIT Q or imirnorzn _L. • TY KJ PAT'rEIIiAS. • r CAULDRON KETTLES of different styles, ADJUSTABLE BARN DOOR HANGINQS, MEADOW ROLLERS, BLACKSMITHS' FORGES POTS , and GRATES, DOG POW ERS for churning, One and Two Horse POW ERS anC THRESHERS, of the latest and best .• patterns, &c., &c. Montrose, 3farch 1, 1876. fruNK.LT 4 NN 9 cK. : : 77 --..7 i .:,..!yIiAR,B..Le...WORKS. • ''' p:l;J:i).i,N-$:::-& - _.,w0ITE, . ' ' ' Manufacture of and. Dealers in - ITALIAN & .AMERIVA.N MARBLE, MOBti AIvD SL&TE MARTLES. , . . COT'CIT kt; AgE.RICAX • GRANITE, dr Opedalty. ,Fer , 'Coujiatecy Lois loolOisd.rir P. I • ' • ••• yanlitiautiock.Pc .+Tta: 1141076. CHOICE FRUITS .4.IsTD ,VEGETA.. BUIS AT THE Baur OF NAVIGATION. PEACHES, oRAIO . BI3' LEmoNs, 'pEAH,S,,PiNE APPLES, 'PLUMS, ,QUINOES s tONIONS: TOMA TOEki APPLES. :CAB RAGES; BANANAS, • CANTELOPES, SWEET .PO'VATOES T - WHORTLE f •BERRiES; & e . ; altboittititiiii6iii '4" l fir; 11134,6:Rtp: dmr,l6 6 lott >, ,*;, • -_~--: -" 010. %MITI )Ba . ch u