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B. 11.AWLEY. , :.a . . ••• ,W. .C. CRU•SER. . . 331:roxivpsils ciAost.Fales. ATTORNEYS. .ITTLES AND BLAKESLEE, AT 1-1 terneys at Law„Montrose, Pa. Office opposite the Tarbell lionse. o utrose,Oct. ls , lB72 . FI.-LOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Montrose, Pa. Collections promptly attended to. Special attention - given to Conveyancing and Or: phans Court practiee. Office on Public Avenue. over First National Bank, back. " [march 29, 16.] ----- Q4COVILL AND , DEWITT ATTOR- K.) neys at Law and Solicitors' inßankraptcy. Office. No. 49 Court Street, over City National Bank, Bing. na piton! N. Y. Wie. H. S covirx, Jnne 18th, 1813 ' Jmnoarz DEWITT. E DGAR A. I COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 170 Broadway. New * York City May I% "75.—(Feb.11. 1874.-1 y) • AO. WARREN, ATTORNEY, AT . Law, Bounty, Back Tay, Pension and Ex exati:on Claims attended to. Office firs: oor tielow Boyd's Store,Montrose.Pa. •[Ang.l.'69.] LF. FITOH,' - ATTOIiNEY- AND Councellor-at-law Montrosei - Pa; Office as heretofore, below and West of the Court House. 'Hontrose, January 27, - 1875.-Iy. • •• , NV M. A. CROSSAION, ATTORNEY 1 at Law. Office over the First Nation Bank, llontrose.Pa. W. A. .Cnossatott. . Mon trove. April IB; lAT D. LUSK, Attorney and Conn sailor at Law, Montrose, Pa. °lace over First National Bank. Montrose, Dee. 'lB, 15741. . JB. & A. H. McCOLLIIM, • AT • torneysatLaw. Office over W. H. Cooper & Co's Bank.Moatrose. PC, May 10, 15;1.—tf . O'NEI LL, ATTOItNEY, .AT • Law. Office over A. B. • Brern's Brig Store, Brick Block: liontrose,Ta. [ June 9, "75.—tf].. D W. SEARLE, ATTORNEY AT . Law, office over the Store of-M. Deseauer, intheßrickßlock,Montroee Pa. 1Ang.1.'69.1 PHYSICIANS. 11 . . D..BA.LDWIN,3I. D.., HOME°. • pathic Physician xud Surgeon, has located himself at Montrose, where he will attend promptly to all professional business- entrusted to his care.- Office in Carmalt's building, second floor, front. Boards at Mr. B. Baldwin's. x Montrese, Pa., March 10,1875. . . —__- DR. IV. L. RICHARDSON, °PHYS . - clan and Surgeon, tenders hi sprofessi anals er vices to the ditiaens of Montrose and vicinity. Office at hi s rssiderce o on the corner east of the Foun dry. fAug.l, 1869. :II E. S.N YDER 3 M. D., HOMED `• b pathic Physician and Surgeon, New Milford, Pa. Cifice at the Union Hotel. Aug 13, 1576.-tf • DENTISTS. S. POTTER,, DENTIST, WISHES -1-4• to inform the people of Montrose and Vicinity, that he is permanently.loeated, in the second storyrol E. P. Stamp's new building; opposite Cooper's Bank. All kinds of Dental,Work done in, the best manner. N. B.—Nitrous Oxide, Laughing Gass, given for the pamless extraction of teeth. Montrose, April sth, 1876.—tf ~v..._....,_...-.... ~....__ _~ ~~..., ..,.,...,., D. W. W. 'SAUDI. , 'DENTIST.- Rooms at his dwelling, next door north of Dr. Halsey's, on Old Foundry street, where he would be happy to see all those, in want of Dental Work. He feels confident that he can please all, both in quality of work and in price. Office hours from 9 d. at. to 4 P.X. ontrose. Feb. 11, 1874—tf DRUGGISTS. • Itir A. LYON, SUCCESSOR TO •LT-1. • Abel Tarrell, dealer in Drugs. 'Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Teas, Spices, Fancy Oooda, Jewelry, Pertimery t ac. Montrose, May 19:1875. • , . EAGLE DRUG STORE, IS ,THE place, to get Drugs and Medcines, Cigars, To bacco,Pipes, Pocket-Books, Spectates, Yankee No tions. &c. Brick Block A. B. BURNS. Montrose, Pa., May sth, 1875. HOTELS. VALLEY EfOCISE, GREAT BEND, Pa. Situated gear the. 'Erie Railway Depot.— Is a large and commodious house. Has undergone . a thorough repair. Newly_furnished rooms and sleep ingspartments,splendidtables.andall things compris ing a fit stclass hotel: HENRY ACKERT, Sept. lo th,lB73.-tf. _ 'Proprietor. HOTEL. M. J. HAR rin4oll wi shes to inform thepublic that having rented the Exchatige, Hotel in Montrose, he is now, prepired to accommOdate the traveling plibllc flrst•class style. Montrose, Aur..28,187.8. • MEAT MARKETS; M ONTROSE :MEAT •MARKET, -LTA- Public Avenue. Firat-class meats always . on band at reasonable prices. Sausage, Poultry, &,c., in season. The patronage of the public is - respectfully Bp -J -Montrose, .Th11.1;1877. WALLACE IL- Same THE PEOPLE'S MARItET; P lip Hahn, Proprietor. Fresh and Salted Meats, Pork, Bologna Sausage.etc., of the best qual ity, 'constantly on hand, at prices to mit. Moutrose, Pa., Jan. 14. 1873.-1 Y • SITRVEYORS. j . C• WITRATON, . • CIVILENGINEIR AND LAND fltuivrron, 1 1 , addresp,Franklin Forks, • buentithannaVo., PRINTING. . • .. . . . . } fiiro4,' .. -•i-_:- -:".',. -Job: ,Vfriiitii4k . -: : kt . -_ - :CEI4At : ',,:: '''':-:;': -: '' ,at ..---,..: - - - „..:,: -. NI „ ...AWQ.fflOe;;l JOB PRINTING of all kindi at' Oki 9incett,low vrices-,Tirx: us, VOlit 34. A W. COOLEY, P.UILDER, -Cl4 STILL ON THE TRACK! Every style of buildings, erected, and everything furnished, at GR'SATLI P REDUCED PRICES. ;Contracts cheerfully furnished. , Stair building a specialty. None but experienced workmen tolerated.. jan Montrose, March 22, 1878.-41 . H. BU.RRITT, DEALER IN STA- _ ple and Fancy Dry Goods, Crockery, Hard ware. Iron; Stoves, Drags. Oils, and Paints, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Furs, Buffalo Robes; Gro ceries,Provistons, . I • - Now Mtitord.ra.,Nov 6, 1 72—tt. ' _ M. B. LITTLE, GEO. P.LITTLE, .L4.BLA.SBLEE. A. TAYLOR will hneafteri tarnish to the people of Montrose and vicinity, Oysters by , the pint; quart or gallon: Also oysters prepared in every style. Dining rooms over E. C. Bacons store, south Yalu %Street. Jan.lo, 1877. W. A. TAYLOR. IiAT B. DEANS, DEALER IN V V • Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Newspa pers, Pocket Cutlery. Stereoscopic Views, Yankee Notione, etc. Next door to the Post °nice,: Montrose, Pa. _ W. B. DEANS. Sept.3o, 1874, 1 iLLINGs STROUD, FIRE AND B Life Inaurance Agent. All business Attended to promptly. on fair terms. Office first door east ot the bank of Wm. H. Cooper. Co., Montroiej'a. jan.l, 1871. BILLINGS STROUD. JOHN GROVES FASHIONABLE Tailor, Montrose, Pa. Shop over Chandler's Store. Ali orders filled In first-class style. Cutting done to order on short notice, and warranted to fit. Montrose, June 30,'76. - p T. PURDY. MANUFACTURER of wagons of all kinds.. Also makes a specialty of wood work for sale. Repairs promptly attended to. Uses only best stock, and aims to make only first-class work. _ [april 26, 1876.] MISCELLANEOUS. CARDS. LOU'S. KNOLL, SHAVING AND -I-4 hair Tbressing. Shop in Searle's new building, below Express Office, where he will be found ready to attend all who may want anything i n his line. -Montrose Pa. Oct. 18, 1869. NEW' MILFORD MACHINE SHOP. :LI All kinds of machinery made, or tarnished to or der. Repairing promptly attended to. JULIUS SHULTZ. Newltilford ?JIM 1 7,1876--1.3% GRIFFIS & SAYRE, DEALERS IN Hardware, Iron, sails. Honsetarnisiting Goods,' Groceries and Provisions. ood, Stone. Jappaned and Pressed Tin Ware, &c.., &c. -t march 15, VW. SMITH, CABINET. AND __ • -ChairManufacturers. Poot , ” 3tainstreet, Montrose. Pa. fang. :1.1869.] IT C. SUTTON, A.IICTIONEiIti Feb. 7; 1877. Choconnt, Pa. O r ILBERT - S*. JOHNSON; N. ) 4 A.TI CPI() NE E,R. Address, March. 29, 1876. Montrose, Pa 3" ELY it.TJTIONE,ER, Addrese June, la 1874, Brn(*tyn,pa. BANKING . BANKING HOUSE ' 08 muo tC)C,IPIII a wit., MONTROSE, PA. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DONE. COLLECTIONS. MADE ON ALL POINTS AND PROMPTLY:ACCOUN TED FOR AS HERETOFORE. Domestic and Foreign ,FAchangc for sale. United States and other Bonds bought and sold. Coupons and CUP and County Bank Cheeks cashed. OCEAN STEAMER PASSAGE TICK ETS TO AND - FROM EUROPE. INTIRES'T ALLOWED on special time Deposits, as per agreement. In the future, as in the past, we shall endeav or to transact all money.business to; the satis faction of our patrons and correspondents. WM. H. COOPER & Montrose, March 10"75.--tf. Bankers. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CASH CAPITAL $lOOllOO. SURPLUS FUND,"S9,O4XI, = T-LEITIACON7MI3 To their new and commodious Bank Building on Pfiblic Avenue.. , • Trinsaets l tbe business of . 31BRCHANTS, FARAIP.-18, f p "CORRE PONDENTB. "- • 1 . New York, First Na opal Bank , Phpadellihia, l'hila 1. r delphs WM. J. TURRELL. P#zsiDzwr. G. B. EURED, Acruidi CASMEB. r introie. March 25,1.876. PRINTING. NOTE THIS ! We are doitg sll kinds of JOB PRINTING In as GOOD STYLE, and at LOWIii::.:-PRICES --. TUN_ ALSEWELERE, - ._- , '.; : t ..,...:.:_:-...:.-..,.. AT THIS OFFICE. N. B.—Blanks on hand or 'printed to order. 13 -1 2" THE RIGHT AT A..l\l"E" COST.. gONT E' OS,I 11-.4.. - Ig44cla-, 7.3 1877, Aud Others. a National :Bank,' I . - . . . -:'; ..; j c . 4 , • tf - . 4 ,:: -.. • ~ .7 7,5 ..; ' 7 :‘, s : -; .77.) : -..,--.:. - r,: . ': .'• ',.::. '' t7'-' ,'A' ‘'..':7 • '.:.• ".,;': 11, '.. - ,q , ; - . •., DISSATISFIED DE.Ii OCR-40Y. In view of the recent outlandish math-, festations of rejoicing at the triumph of might over right, and With the horrible' dim.of Monday night's Jubilee still soun,d ing in our eau we heartily endorse the Sarcastic remarks of the N. Y. World, that it is astonishing -that *so many Democratic citizens of the iTnited States should be restive and ill-tempered under the deliberate frauds by which they-have been deprived of a pacific'": victory honest ly won at the - polls in NoVember last- Tile Radical organs are at loss for words in which to express their amazement' at so much heat and at such strong lan gnage. We can think of only. one parallel for their present state of 'Mind. When the sailors of Vasco de Gamai landing on a South African coast, - espied some strange animals tranquilly sunning them- selves on the beadh, they _Went. up and with swords . and`-otherßroVocative in strument's stirred the. creatures up. The, .?; creatures, being stirred; upi showed their teeth, and became-lso disagreeable ,that the sailors made Off quickly'Ao their boats, and chronicled the incident in words since iinmortalized in a French diatich which we may thus freely render : "These wicked animals delight With savage, rage to growl and bite ; It you attack them they will fight." But we entreat our Radical friends to have patience. This thing Of first steal ing the elsctorat .votes of a State and then getting three: Supreme Court judges to indorse the act, is new in the United States. After it has been tried three or four times people will be titore patient alder it. In Mexico and Southnrn Spain, where brigandage has long been recog nized as a profession, the liatives of the country know how to behave when they are stopped on the highifay in a dilifiencia by .'a troop of illfavored horsemen in sombreros. They; get dowir, quietly, fall .dtinurely on . theirfaces in,the dust, and are robbed without trouble or. Nmon --strance. Foreigners are apt to behive more boisterously until they become ac ' cumilated. It is really unreasonable to expect Americans who doubt. Mr. Haves's title to the Presidency, to hail his access ;ion exactly as they would that of a legit imately-chosen Chief Magistrate. After we have had two or three fraudulent Presidential elections and countings-in, no doubt things will run more smoothly. A REPUOLICAN PRESCRIPTION. "If Mr. H. would mix a little old Bour bon or choice Monongahela, with liwriver water he would undoubtedly enjoy better digestion and spirits." . . • We quote the above froin the Harris burg correspondence of the Republican.— The Mr. H., referred to, is Mr. Hawley, the Senator from this district. The time, was when Mr. Hawley urged the right of the Senate to inquire into the special privileges claimed by certain banking,in stitutions in this State, whereby tliey are enabled to exact from the . public an uz,,u rious rate of interest. Failing to find any arguments to si lence Mr. H. this representative of .the high-moral-idea party, Seeks by his advice to induce him to try 'the' prescription (which thank God, is ,no longer distinct ively democrattc) that 'appears at the head Of this article. • We venture the assertionthat the "men , in buckram," as the correspondent calls . tbe respectable Majority who elected Mr. H., will excuse any shortcomings of- this kind, and honor him all the more highly for the gallant fight which he is making, almost single handed, against the money, power, which is sucking the life blood of the State. • THE'CABINE.T., It seems to be conceded that Hayes' cabinet will be constructed something as, follows.. Secretary of . State, Wm. ),I.: Evarts, of W. Y. Secretary of the Trea.s 7 ury,, John 'Sherman, of -- Ohio. Svc. of the Interior; Carl Schurz, of M0...-Post Master (feral, David Key of Tenn. The latter baying been _a gonfederate. officer. gor Secretary,' of War; J. bon. Cameron backed, by the 'Legislature of this State is strongly 'urged. It is bow-. ever,: probable, that the place be given to some Man:frOm Indiana to be named by Norton, r .. . , 1,, ~ ~.......... : RETURNING BOARD HA YES. During the last eight years the princi plep of thc. Republican party appear to have been corrupt.practicei and the 'spoils of office. Its leade'rs have now consum mated their crowning- fiof of infamy by the sanction of frand lathe count:,of the votes at' the late Presidential election, by which the clearly, expressed : the fkople is defeated: The members of, the electeralcommission in their refusal to correct the frauds perpetrated by the,cor rupt. returning boards; by a strictly par ty vote, refused , to do the very thing for which they were appointed:: - The infa mous eight, who, 'Voted to sustain the , .. re turning board frauds, and all persons who sustain, sanction- and rejoidei over 'this triumph of fraud, ?cOmmit a greater out rage upon republican institutiOns than those persons who favored secession. The late Rutherford Bur chard itayes,but now the Returning Board Hayes, during the next four years is to be the pliant of the most Corrupt gang of - pOliticiana that ever diigraCed thislßepublie: - *'By fraud he is placed in the Position to which Saran el J. Tilden was elected... Tilden and the Democratic party occupy an honorable position,_whlle Hayes and the Republi can party are stained with fraud. and cor . ru ption. - , AT THE LASE -Almost the last official acts of Gen. Grant was his Order to Gjen. Augnr, Command ing.at New OrleAs, .not to employ: the military, under his' command, in the in terest or support Of either of the existing state govern men is of Louisiana. His despatch to' Packard at the same time ;is as follows ;' • • "In answer to your despatch or-this date, the President directs me to say that he feels it his duty to state 'tinkly that he does 'not- believe public opinion- will . longer .support .the maintenance of the . State governkent of Louisiana by the use of the military; And. that he must concur in. this manifest feeling. •Th(i troops will hereafter, as in the past, protect life and property from m o b !violence whea the State authorities fail; but under the re maining days of his official life they will not be used to establish or to piall down other claimants 'for the control of the State?' ' We can only regret that nearly- 4 the whole of his official term should' have been passed, before finding out that sup porting state governments with the mil itary, was contrary to. the spirit of a "re publican form of government." CR 0 O. KE;DIVESS. The devices to i which the Electoral Commission were [compelled to resort, to secure a majority of the:Electoral vote for Efayes,. are bOt little calculated .to Increase the faith of the Ommon people, in the integrity of the highest judicial body in the United 'States. Take for in stance the , case, of. Florida where they could not go behind the returns of Drew the Goyernor, and .accent that of = the Secretary of State, which` was Made' at the command of the Snpreme Court of the State, which Was .reversed in the Oft 3! of Oregon, where jhey went behind the returns of Gov. Grover and accepted the certificate of the,Seerefary of State. In the lower . Courts,suen practices would receive the condew.nation classes of people, regardlr,,iss •oft.party or creed. Now, however': , ' the reformers of the high-moral-idea r.J.arty. • can see no linedutt wrong m any of con , w as resulted in the final triumph' of the con spiracy of .11.ortoii, Chandler & Co. ' Fifteen Judges' Once'iat to determine hetWeen two claiiiints to in estate. One claiMarit had a,iforked.. and fraudulent the'other ihad the true testa nier,c of the testator.' The piestion being as to which was the true, and which, was the false paper, eight -of the. Judges de cided that the, l only.way to determine the question was to .104 . at the two papers and decide in , faior'•:of' that claimant which each Jab!, might bold in the highest esteem, ~.tis:the truth of either paper depended:or - the manner acd cir- Cumstarices of ,itsloriginal eiedution, this was called cistripping the - case of its verbi age!' = and relegaiinr. judgment : to_ the emotione. MoraL-At VAL better, to eiect Hayes by fraud=a dozen': times, than that one guilty man should punialted. -A:dispatch to- yesterday's Phil'a Tl lnes gives the f - Aillowing - account 'aff;irs ut Virishillgton "Radical Demeohite. add Republican 5.415 not con deal their disgust, ?or the former foresee in the faithful exe cution of the principleaannottricedia.seri ous defection 'in the - Detnooratie party south of the Potomac.and the latter that it will rally the support of the conserva the element- among 'Northern. Republi cans. The- Northern adventurers who have kept the• South in turmoil and plun= dered.her State treasuries see the hand writing on the wall; and their intense disgust is scarcely describable,. Demo crats shake their heads,.saying: "It may Mean scimethingi it - may mean nothing. We shall. be safe •in giving our opinion when the. Cabinet has - been appointed and the Louisiana and South Carolina difficultiea have been solved. by the new administration. , .I"tire fear the influence of that narrow.minded John Sherman." A • Repriblidan Senator declared to-day that he considered Hayes another ;Andraw Johnson, and-another - said Hayes had re fused to diside; The new. Senator trim Illinois, Judge Davia, pronouneeS • augural one - of I the best State papers_ he has ever, eard.] Bob Ingersoll is credited with saying that "tl4is is Andy Johnson • over again, before he slept one.rtight in I - he:White Hoise.' A leading Demo crat, Who looks on from a high elevation, says there's thunder, and,,lightning,abead. The Morton, Blaine, "and Cameron ele ment will lock horns ;OA the Sherman and ttiejfgo-South" element and there will be a rattling among the.d'iy bones. Conk ling is : reticent and .uglyll NO. 10. The decision'Of 'the electoral commiss ion handtrig over the- presidency .to the minority candidate has been received throughout the country with that silent contempt which, the nature of the act desermes. 'T hough iful and patriotic re publicans cannot rejoice Over a triumph for which they are indebted to persons who have only escaped the penitentiary because their Crimes, have - remained un puniShed, and democrats have such thorough, reasons for 'disgust that they are not expected to: receive their . defeat with any complacency, whatever. Ths apnearatiee of Mr. Hayes- in Washington on kriday WaS the signal for a rush of peop'e who hope to serve thetuselvet in paying court to the' new - administration The postmasters have thrown up their 'caps the tidewai teri -`have. burned' sporadic powder, but the; sullen masses hold back their acclaim's. They indulge in , the sturdy opinion that the receiver of stolen goods is as bad as the theif, and.that a stolen .'presidency. in any man's possession • gives him no better title to respect than any other. sort of plunder found upon his person or in his keeping. Thiasullen disregard-and dis respect hits never heretofore attached to the executive office. Even 'men so. cur 'dially hated. as Presidents Tyler and Johnson were despised for opinion's'sake Thy came 'by their great- office with unlowered crests and. held it by,an Un sullied title. Butlevery act of Mr. Hayes will he smirched with Alegitimacy. • He begins wrong and must end wrong.. 1 1 4 e, people the United States kno! it, and' , they cannot` jubilate over the disgrace of the conn.try.--- : Harrisburg Pdtriot. :; -, 4 - r : : TVA s.4l.worohy,:_., The inaucturation of R. B. Hayes as President the United states toOkplace o'n Monday, and thus closes :the first act in the new: era fraud, upon which our unhappy. country -has begUn. The bitter lesson - . which the defeated liartihoi been taught,'will inthe nature Of tiogs,.hear , : and 'elections h. pepple;may. justly be . considered thing of the past. 'Under the precedents established by a majority of thefilapreile . Court, the party in ; power, controlling the the final canyass of the iote,, ,by virtue of such,- power, -the (ally, .poty authorized . toproclaitu'thp - _ result:ofie,uy election that thaTbe.l294 in, theittiture.. It inust be 'refreshing. to piety. every. . where to Observe thail the chief organ' of Beelzebub in , this country; the : New York desires that public,' prayers may be, offered up for Iteturning Beard - Hayes. A 'million telephones Cenne:Ctiirg itireatly with' heaven could not, , convey such aB appeal as will avert the . - wrath of a just God *hose commabinient, Thou - shalt* not steal, ! hits been viobited in the face of the infole world by the ,ruisoreinta•iha have' prirloined the - Presideney.- 7 Harrisburg Adria. • • ' - .*.i .- ()Onkreesiniii - VOslo;',.Pol4.,;_iisiii. iha . t ! 4 the 1 4 orttis-4.-ittet - :..4.0gei).t - i.'frota::*ihipii it'is e.irt4n t - -044 - .4`O:4ICDOC-70*. with or ,influence -thO f itiajOiltt. - ;Ilif - :-::03.,ii - ,104 . 0t,0rtil ConuitisOiori : ,ipl4l* , 7;9o4ariit Louisiana .ottiet:' - ',,.,:i:.,:;: - ::-.•_, - T..:. , .':'. ,.- .: , .., - ; 1:.1 ,- -