•c' 't . )1 1 )1 , , I t ~ [ I . _ .. MO - NTROSE,, PA., :MARCH 21, - 1877., On file Silinds DORA. J. CAMPBELL. While guzing one day thr nut o'er the sea.- As the waves broke in music sweet, With a sudden impulse, I stooped down and wrote Aly, name, in the , sand at my feet. And the brave young sailor who watched, as I-traced • Each line, on the silver shore ; Looked up as a ware swept over the spot And the words we could see no more. And. said with a smite, as I bent o'er the sand, "That_narne which the wave washes away, On the tablets of ocPan far down in the deep Will there be' engraved to-day." . , • • I made no reply, but watched the grate wave Dashing its spray at my feet, • And thought of the words the sailor boy said— , They' Ivere with a deePSimeaning replete. How little we think when on Tima's shining . ' • Our life work is carleely wrought, That 'Eternity's wave will sweep over it all And record every action and thoUght • KNon • '—Pittsburg Post. 4.11.- to. • ,THE WRONG MASK. BY HANNAH BLOMGREN. ITEM sheen of silks, the flashing :of 1 jewels, silvery laughter, .aind •s:rains : of 'sweet music, all serve to produce that 'intoxication of excitement which takes possession of one in .brillantly lighted,' well-fillek ball-room ; .and no one felt more,the influence . such ' , a scene than did charming 'little. Mollie - Bentsen, on the.nidht of the French ball, in 187—; :Dressed as a flower . girl, in a . . dainty costume' that served to make her look more piquant than usual, if such .a thing were pa ssible she 'threaded h. r way in Land Out among the crowd, with a grace thatwas.bewitching, and a vivacity that 'foie as much 'from the great love that ',hadjust blossomed in her .heart as from her surroundings: But one week previous . to this ball, Charles 'Richmond had whispered the 'old; old story to her, and' she telt herself blessed among women. ' :She had come to the ball in his com pany, but enveloped as she was, .in a long, dark' cloak, it was impossible for him to discover what her costume-was; and'although he'hati pleaded very earnost lyothe had positively refused to enlighten him on. the subject. • . • . She' knew of 'his disguise,' because she had help e d him to select the costume —a `court dress of the tune of Louis ao she promised herself much amuse; . 'men t„--and felt that she could extract Much . .. sweetness. from that everting's - pleasure. Several times did -Mollie pass her lover. who all ignorant of her proiimity, was searching for her everywhere: I' Viien she lost sight of the court dregs seemed to disappear among the dancer . p at the further end of the hall; :she turned about, and was considerably startled 'to find herself faca. to face with it. - . - . - ,"How.did he come here so .quickly ?”. she, thought to herself. "I wonder if he lids recogpized me ?" - Her questiotr,was immediately answer ed, as be approachedher, took . her hand aud.but, it on his arm and said: "I have found you at last . I have hunted everywhere for you, and . _bad just concluded that further search_ was use- _ . lesS."' • . . . . - - -Ilow difi. von know. me ?" she 'asked , .with a laugh, as they joined- the prom enaders. - _ . . - ~ .".latuition, I suppwe,- as I had no clue • . to help Me. The moment I saw you; I '• kiiesvitlwas th? little. girl I loci so dear : . 134 . 2 ) -. • . , - . . Mollie pressed his arm gentiv,ai if to thank; him for thoze words; and then, virith the perCeisily that sizes all woman .kuid:at , times, she said archly: - : : • , "S*s f oti d , to . devote Sour elf to :-..;tioor little the.; I have not .dared to . ex:• peot that:!• - :"Fortnnately -I have sueeeedel •in , .ridding . myself .of, my gnsbiil2. fiancee;l • 'crowd, ami, I . ahalt take pretty - good'eare that I am ziotfound." heart'• seemed to ..stand. still. Wliat. was the of his words?, • "Shall we dance Jes4e ?" l,e , asked : 'pressing the white gloved hand that rest- - ed upon his arm. Mollie could' not speak, she simply shook her head. Shin pnderstood it all now. Charley . had sulipoied ,her to be some,, one, else— , some Jt-ssie, With WhQlll he had evidently appointment. kt'Was with almost superhuman effort that she eontroikd herself. At first, she would faint:;:then anger took the place . of pain, and it :gave her strength, and she.resolyed that she would drink the bitter cup to the dregs, learn all of this hateful story, and then, after shoiving :•hiin 'how she despised hire,- she would bury herself in some secluded spot away faoin all the world. She had not (Otte made up het, 'Mind where .she worle. die, or live‘to'hannt him, when be tidied -.;‘,.WlLat. tile nuttter,' darling,? You -are.,etrangly quiet to-night. Are you ill ?" She was Ftrong..enough to speak now,. and she said, in a voice that no one would h a re - recogtriied. ai Mollie Remsena not' ill; , but , afrai .„ She might Eee-ns-4-tht : one you came with. I mean." collie could nOt. trust herself to men ;.' tion. bet" 0%11 name, ' for :she „felt that her voice would waver it she did. „:- "I have no. fears, Jessie. lam keeping the whole width of the hall between us. I wish we might never be nearer?" I "Then why have youasked' her to marry you ..,and her voice rrembled„spite of all ahe could do. "Whydo You ask me thkttroublesome question, darling ? But I will tell you now: her father is rich—l am poor, and I marry her to better my fortune." "Then you do not love ber." This time her -voice . was - - s so nion!rnial, and ho full,efpleading, that bat.fk - the crash of the music it must have. betrayed her. • . • • "Love her! . Why, how foolish yim are to-night, Jessie! • Have I not told you, again and again, that : l - loved OnlYson ? "You know darling,. that rI value.one smile Inn more, much more,. than all . the love she has for me." - • • . •• • Gone now was all the' brig/Amiss and joy: of. the evening. Th4e has been :very little arnuEernent, very little _sweetness; all that was deft , was the dry, hard ashes of•loveiturned to hate. Yes,she said to herself, that she fairly hated him now and had hdr hank been one of iron, sbe could have crushed his arm in her grasp, and enjoy the pain she caused. 'Mollie tried to speak several times after that, but the words refused to come from her dry; parched lips: ~ "I scarcely know you to-night Jessie," he said. gqihat has °centred to change you so ?" "Nothing," she replied, faintly. "Are you not going to dance ?", "No; not now, at any rate. 4 think I will leave you for a moment, she added, hurriedly. "You will return soon ?" "In halt an hour." “I will meet iou here, then; Jessie.” • Mollie felt that she must be alone for a while, to regain her failing strength of .will, ore She said that to him which she had determined upon--words that would :ieparate them forever. She•went to the clo a k-room atid.there resolved upon-. what she would do, and hat it must be done at once. She hurried back to the ba:l-roOm. She aw her faithless lover standing near the ioor, and going op to hitn she said, in a ow voice - "Came out into the lObbp . I must speak with you at once' The gentleman' seemed a littleiunwill- ing to-accompany her, but after a. tno men is hesitation, be ffered. her his arm,. and the two . walked along the almost deserted lobby. They reached-a 'spot where they were alone, and - Mollie, withdrawing her hand from his arm . , as though the contact was degrading, faced hitn*resolutely, and said, in ati angry tone, froth - which all love.a•ud wePtness had departed ; !• - • • "No*, Mr Richmond, you may know that you were talking to me, not to Jes sie," and lifting her mask she disclosed her . prettY face, now flushed and dark ened wi;lianger. "Why, cried Charles, - "l've be e n looking for you all the evening. Where have you been ? And what ,a be coming costume you have." • "All this is -Useless,'! said scorn- fully. "You know • , very well that you . have been talking to - Me, calling;me Jes, de, and telling .me about your distaiteful engagement." "Talking to vou. Why, what do you mean, Mollie '?' s. "You know what • mean, Mr, Rich. mond ; von see that you .have made .a Mistake. We will be strangerS hence fort and she passed to.' the ring that he had placed on her forefinger only the week before. ."Bat She turned abruptly. away, find hast ened down the lobby, her. heart throb bing with pain., and an uncomfortable 'lump rising in her throat.' He inustnol: know how - she Was!suffering; above 'all, he inust not see her cry; ,nhe had discarded him with the{ scornhe deserxed, and he .must never know-what pain it had cost her ...so - she hhrried on to the . icloak-room,. ,to !reach its . friendly shelter ere the thteateriing . flood of tears came. She was 'startled by hearing a voice say „ . • `WThere are' you going,.JCesie-t YOu said you would be btick in, half an hour,` and -nowl, • find you-1.1 - 1401g along as. if .you were. mad. ' What is. the Meaning of tlils ?" Aiollie looked up' and saw a.;court cos tme . MeTore her, exactly like the ''onel . . _worn by.Chathe:- '. 1 Instead of 'replying, she turned l pidokly,. h4Stelltd ba.6li, to . the •lobby-, where Cinir 7 :' lie - was standing, looking dow-'neast. and . gad hall ranto" him and throwing' 'herself in hisarms, bitrst into : tears,. not of sorrOW, but of joy. , Before she hae tithe:to' say : a word, the Irentionan. who bad. taken. hprfor Jessie; came up to them,,. but. when :he got one glitrpse. of the te4r;Ftainesi lade, from which Charley bad- taketi . the; - (l,tliekty retraced. his way with wadi pot exactly complimentary to,:'.l)iniself ,• explained, and Cilia° tinder, stood, and all .was. • : " • :They,are now manl . and wite'; but never since that, night iir the, winter :137%-- - -L, have either_pf :thetrt_ heird press. a .de9,ire- to at tend a 'mast ed "Is iny breakfa.it ready ?" paiti irn pa,tient yt•ting Irian wno was trying to get his tfiorning . meal 4t a saloon. "Dot et know," said .the waiter, "I'll ; whistle tiP and see." 4 11eayens I no, don'tklO that: I ordered sausage; 'and it you whistle you'll lige the Whole pack down?' V.:.. _ r .Asp-~- A 'Neu' , Be*tier. The Detroit Free Press, - has the follow , Mg in 4s'police report: "Say, you, I< want to go -home!",eg claine Aarop Re he came through the door. "Mr. Wallace, we Are ativays wanting. The man who wrote 'Man wants but lit. tie here below,' didn't live_ a great while because they sent him to a lunatic asyl t'But I must be °I on the, early train," persisted the prisoner. -. "What train !". . - "For Kiumbus." • "There are many ead thonghtwoon nected with your Case," said his honor, as he leaned back and tossed, a chestnut from one hand to the other. • "The train will go, judge, and 'leave me here: • "I think Many trains. will come and go without regard to you. - You came liere a stranger, thinking to settle in De troit,--in the only city in the world where the grocer-will give yoh. a box of soap if you hint to him that he puts sand in his. sugar. You lied to people, had a fight in a street car, gbt drunk, and the way you became 4 settler was to settle down in th 9 mud." "I'll give a million dollars to get.out of this!" exclaimed the prisoner,. - "I don't doubt it, Mr. Wallace ; but the die is cast—the mould is prepared— the silver cord is loosened, and you go up for thirty days." Oh! Whack! ; You don't mean it, do you ?" "Mr. Wallace, I cannot tell a lie." "I've got to go home—l must—l will go!" . ' "Be calm, Mr. Wallace ;° you are a red faced_ mau with an unusolly large jugg ler, and excitement might bring on -a stroke of apoplexy." - "I'll—hold on—dumit—stop pinching!" shouted the prisoner, As Tijah drew him into the foggy atmosphere of the wait ing room. • fflarbit Marks eWs aid cull the ittentiou of the Public wanting ANYTHINU tisT THE MARBLE LINE to OUR WORKS at SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT, PA., or Being the only MarbleWerk inthe All Work Warranted as Represented YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By callingon us. Sam& Devitt,. Pa:-April 14.1875. A . NEW STOCK OF 1 1 403r5400.01V..e-1.37:,' just received and for sale by lIPERFINE For sale by A . LS . O. ALL I:NDS OF GROCERIES, . . At the store of T'ressl3. Chretrtgess, For sale by - ' Montrose, Aarill. 1575. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE _FOR SALE. The understgued offers, upon reasonable terms, a fine farm in - AUBURN TOWNSHIP, about 1X miles . 'from the Corne7s, containing 156 acres, with good buildings add orchard upon it and all improVed. •For.particulArs enquire of ' i.YStAII BLAKESLEE, Foster. Susquehanna County, Pa. WM. B. LINABEIIRY. ' • Auburn 4 Corners. Suer nyt niehnu County, Pa. Asdigneo6 of Jas. D. Linaberry. Jan. 10, 1877tf J. DONLEY, Ap. II rw6;:;-.7w I'"-' BINGHAMTON, N. Y., , • The I testimproved Collins: and Caskets on band:- Ileam_ .order. Shronds,,ete. april 19,,176. . W.. CLARK. -PRACTICAL e." • - I NIS T AND GUN 8111/Tift, • Has. for „„ itetl oe - Puldie A yenne. (haretnent .of B. - 0. Sityree, ttore hull/limo where lie ia prepared to .do nll nind..A.oliitin-Stnithing, Sewing Machine repairing Saw Filing, Lock rcp;iiring nud all light mechanical Jobe on snort notice: aud on as .reasonable. terms 'as can - be dotio : clrewheee. . Ali work - warranted'... Orders by mail pfritnp7ll , attended to, • Yoitr "Petrone e is solicited; Amtls.licii4a6V.tin J. W. CLARK. ntrd4e; Atm.:O;lO;EL •. • . VALUABLE PARA itein SALE. g; The Fuberriber offiqs !arra for side, Sil v Lake, containing - 200 aeree, end al , fine - a dairy or s ruck (drat us there is in the cantor—unsurpassed hi rev if ity owl productiveneyerinf.suil either tor grain or gratis. Good buildingr and floe fruit; Call on or au dress = =. IL IL Sit !NNE It. or • . W. H.. COUPE It 3lontrose, Pa. Jan. 17,-4-3m -::AT TlllB OVPME CHEAP ---s 4 OR NO SALE. WILLIS DeLONG. • M.A. poLvrN,tgent. F L 0 'Cr-R. H. J.. WEBB. B. J. WEBB. 11. J. WEBB. BILLIN . GS ST.OUD; GENERA - , T, - - PITLEJ•iIIiI AND 'ACCIDNNT INSURANCE AGENT, 11• X comxtr as et .3P .Capital Representvd, $100,000,000! Fire association of Phil., Capital &Assets; $ 3 - ,500,0 0 ( , Insurance CO. Of N. A., Phil., • ' " , 15,000.000 Pennsylvania Fire,. Phil., I • ' .. -'l - .1,100,000 Ins. Coot the State of Penney!. vania, Pena. Pa. i - 4' 46 700.000 Lycoming of Maguey, Pa. 1 " -" t' 6,000,000 Lancaster of Lancaster, * 1 ' , 401),0UU Newton of Newton, , " " 150.000 Home Ins. Co.,N. Y., : " " 6.000,000 " 44 National ' - r 44 1 . • OS6 450,000 Co., mercial Fire " _ 1 44 `• 4W,000 Fair Acid rire Ins. Co. . Snath Norwalk, Conn. " " 325,000 Atlas " " 600,000 Royal Canadian, of Montreal, Canada; i" " 1.200,bu‘ Liverpool. London Globe, of Liverpool. Eng., ; " . 27,000,000 Providence Washington; of • Providence, R. 1., ; 800,000 Trade Ins. Co. Camden, N 4 J. 46 " 270,000 Patterson Fire Ins Co. Patter- • ' • son, N. J. ; " • MAW Conn . Minna! Life ins. Co., Assails $40,008,00(e American Life. PUI%. • " . ACCIDENT, Travelersln a. Co., Hart., Capital and Surplus $3lOOO Railway Passengers ", $ ,000 • . Thennilensignedhasbeen we.lknowntnthisconntyler thepast 20 years, as an 10enratkee Agent. Loeser% sys taineu by his Compainies have always been promptly paid. prOfflce nvotalrs, ins building east from Banking Office of Wm. fi.Pooper &Co.. Turnpike street•. BILLINGS. STROUD, Agent. CHARLES H. SMITH, 1: Mice Mansgers AMOS NICHOLS. . • - • ; S. LANGDON, Solicitor. • Montrose. Jan. 5, 1.01. . • NEW ARRANGEMENT / 1 / 1 0 Peoples BrilE I. N. BULLARD, PROPRIETOR. IL KENTON .Draggist a . Apothecary . PATENT MEDICINE EMPORIUM "The undersigned would rcepectfullyannounce to all the people everywhere, that: to his already -extensiv stock and variety of Merchandisein the Grocery, Pro viston.and Hardware - line ' . He has added a very:choice assortment of PURE DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES, BRUSHES, PER -FUMERY; which he flatters hims If be can assure the public they will find It to their advantage to exam ine before purchasingelsewhere.. To all Physicians in this section of the county he would respectfully an nounce that he hassecured the services of R. Kenyon . as Druggist and Apothecary, %hose longexoerience and acknowledged care and ability. entitle him to your en tire confidence in the line of compounding medicines or preparing prescriptions, and who wen ti also esteem it an espectal favor to receive calls from a .v of his old "ustomers or new ones. Will make the Pt tent Medi tinesa specialty. Also Domestic and Foreiot Mineral Waters—an extensive stock. Also fine Grocet ies— ILIUM'S EXTRACT OF BEEF, FRESH SALMON PICKLED & CANNED CLAMS. LOBSTERS, PEAS. CORN. BEANS. OYSTERS, &c., &o. in feet, anythng and everything th it is ordinarily need ed, Reipectfully soliciting a call, I remain ' I. Dt ...BULLARD. Powder: POwder: Powder! •i BLastine. Rifle and Shret Powder, Shot. Lead, Gut. Taboo, Caps, Popthes, Flasks, Fuse, &c., • &e., at., for sale by I. N. BULLARD. Montrose. Sept. 9.1574—tf. FTA(.lziveozic..l=ismi PLANING : MILL LUMBER YARD! In order to better accommodate the community,thi roademgued has estabiithed a depot for the talc of Lumber Manufactured at hit newly-erected huildingcni th . e,Pld Heeler tannery Site, in the HEART OF TOWN where will be kept constantly on hand. A fullstock o WHITE AND YELLOW PINE, lIEMLOK, OAK, ,ASH; MAPLE AND BLACK WALNUT LUMBER, whieb;Withthe aid of the most improved !Minim - tine competent workaidn.is preparedto work intoany paiapy to meet the wants of Culstomors. . , WELL SEASONED LUMBEE,-.INCLTIDING FLOORING; . CEILING. SHINGLE AND LATH CONSTANTLY. ON • - Planing, Matching, MOnldings, and Scroll Sawing cone to order. ' • WAGON, CARRIAGES & SLEIGH maNuracTony in connection wit n the above _establishment:under - the management or Mr. g. H. Rogers. Examine our work' before waving your "Orders elsewhere. Repairing don/ promptly. A. !ATLI 110 P . ,. Montrose, Sentemhei 29th, 18'75. - • E. UPTEGROVE wishes to inform the public that he has made such "a . REDUCTIO TN PRICES ON WORK, as to meet •the pressure of _ . 33 A. .14, X WIL mat . • MEN'S Pine 13pois and Ruses $1 tees pet pair, and- I'Vpairing same the sae ***This ouiy guaranteed for money . _ down. - • C." 4 VrTEGROJI+4i. Moutroiei 'Feb. iclBlltf. LIRE. -.4 - 1 AND f 0 ONEY TALKS! T4fti are prkes THAT HURT (not the customert) but ether 'dealers who find fault because it spoils Melt profits. They assert - that I cannot, sell goods at price i named. tithee , prices are not fora • bnit. but a re ge a. nine and wilt be . fulfilled in every particula.: Call and see for youratives. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED ! WEBSTER The Clothier's PRICE LIST For FALL & WINTER 1870-7. Good heavy business snits $ 700 Diagonal silk raised suits , y) Heavy CURAM ere suits - - Sop Basket worsted ani's - - - - loop F iney plaid cull mere -alto -- pp Etiglish Diagonal suits 17 (0 French basket suits -_ - ----- 1700 All wool Broad cloth coats. - - 7pi Heavy cheeps gray overcoats - ----46(1 Chinchilla ove r coats - ----- - - --- Fur Beaver overcoats - - :-•- - - Vine diagonal overcoats -•-• -- - • - -i t s Union Beaver overcoat —• - - 3 French Beaver overcoats'- - ---- --- - - - 1550 • Bute' .Clothing=-3 to 10 years. Heavy mixed school suits • - - - 83 Cassimere suits - - -- - Diaconal and basket sults - - - - .- sst Stout overcoats - - - - - - - . Cape and ulster overcoats - oto Boys' Clothing --a 9 to 15 years. Heavy mixedsehool suits s.toi Heavy taasimere suits - .---- - - - - Diagonal and basket suits - . - 741 Heavy every-day . overcoats - - - - - - Chinchilla overcoa s - - . - -std Beaver and Fur Beaver -overcasts • . 88) Cape and Ulster overcoats - • -- - 7.11 Youths' Clothing 16 years to men's sizit Good undershirt or drawers •ti Good knit jackets - - .- • • GOod wool shirts • . • . 1 01 Good cot on socks Cloth cov red folded end collars -- • - - 3 And all o her goods in proportion. • OrTh highest price paid for prime butter 3 W.9.138T Sept. 29,1878. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS. Every Young Man deeiroue of a good practlialbtal• nese education should attend the MONTROSE BUSINESS COLLEGE. Thorough Instructions In Bonk Beeping, Pennland!, Arithmetic, Telegraphy. LADIES• DEPARTMENT; Te=a 1 R_ 1 2 ' 33 lir, Circulars containing terms and full particulars labs had at the College. or sent by mail. Feb. Addres s E. - K. LONER, Principal. . 21,13 M. Btl Dauchy. & Co.. AGENTS 12 Elezant Oii Cbranos, beautirll7 framed, sent by mall for $l. 5.11 at BTU. _. NAT. Clilto,3lo CU., Putgadelphia. Bwl • TRIFLING WITH A COLD IS A LI933WA-YS DANGEROUS. 1:7 WELLS' uAlttieblo TABLETS. a eure remedy for COUGRS, and all diseases of th Throat, Lunge Che;at and *limn& embreme. PUT UP ONLY • i N tSLUE BOXES. - SOLD BY ALL DITLIGaIFITS; 1.1. C. CRITTENTON,T.OIi h Avenue, New York. art A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. Or 'We want :. 4 .00 more flrst•class Sewing Macklin Agents, and 500 men of energy aid ability to learn tht biisinet:s of selling Sewing Macbluee. Comperisaliet Liberal. bat vary according to ability. chart-e'er Ili qualifications of the Agent. l'cr particulars, Adit WV SON SE*INO SIACHINIS, co., CHICAGO 627 & 729 Bro. dwaY, N. Y., or New Orleans, La. fwi -11EADACITE. • - DR..C. W. BENFON9 • CELERY ANL) eIIANIOMILE MT.-LS are prepared expreAsiy to more Sic* Ileadache:Nerint Headache."flytTeprie Headache; Nenrnlgia,. Nt•rivi Hess; ahti hill enie :thy care. Prici• eents.i•poptng.e tree. told by alt drum , b4:= and ectittl At•oree..' Ufliee Mt North Eptaw Street. Dalt; inort•X Refer( nee : (J. J. LESTk.:E, Caehier tloward Baal` v tiraore,,Md. 6200 A Month. AGENTS WANTED on our TEL GREAT 442 BOOK The STORY O.F. uII.ARLEY ROSS. A full account of This great myjiery, tlr'tten by it Fat.l.er. bests itobinson Crtiso - i n late v e t The - Illtislrat•tj hand-book to all rcligiam , .-a Come' AccOunt 01' all firooluinabons. nntl i•ects. 3' l o Dll 4l, tion.s Also the Lathes' gui,le,by Dr. Pabos• 100 tlfustrat ions: This - book sells Itt.,sh. arid F ma. a agent coin money:on them. T'artienlnrs et., tr! ies by mall 2 each. John E Putter Co , A I T,COTT% WATER-WM:. Avraieed the Ccuteunial The most practical, eimple, endel. fective. Its superior advantage Martial gate Is universally arta,' cdged. Addrets , . T. C. ALCOTT SON, Mire, or Wheels A; Mill .vaehict Muunt• (telly; N. J. Will• give tuanufatturit g r;ehts . lt c'7I" I ,I I :,',ITI"Z° I tut udfumo bropch.entt ear dropg.pairyiega la gold sleeve buttons.. tanind. button. Wain wedding ricar, and gents' Bari =tan di , g,li.tti pin The above orrieiek. rent. poi.-t ! pa id. for 50 et'.. have retailed for-itti. ilanhrtUn 24tock ninOt be rijkl, 31i/RIWPOIn ,}lo'ett'eh.for tipettilatlee pop goon:timers. (Anal in •appe.nrance lo a $:200 go gold.r lilt reputation for honesty. fair dtaliag any h eta'ity utitAtutleti by any advertiser In this Y. Dty Book, Dec. 10,1870. • • • POSTAGE STAMPS TAKEN AS CASH. - Iri STOCKPIAN . 2 . 7 bond tit. Ness jot A. HOME & FAIZM C>Mu. 7V - C, trEt. ViTIV. On tlielitip of n 41REAT, .41li t liOAD will good frets both - EAST ant; *EST. NOW 1, TUE TIME TO tI.KURE 84itl:bet eonlift) . for bt6cl; in the U, Red btatee. I.lciok: Mips., Pull Infoinalittill,nlz:o"TllEl'lo.N seat tree ports 011 a. Addrvti, 0. F. DAVIS. Loud tutu. U. 1' 1;3 1 .. VOA.' S WOND . ERFUL succgss QENT.IIINIC,I tvLExt).o..irri DE598111613. AND ILLUiTIiATZVe 4 'Sala in 60 days. II being Abe only`complute lo,r ,work paye* only $2.514. trnittatg t;•0 entrizi; ,h.rintat bilittling* wol.clertal extttnits. curtoriticr,g , tb eto.; ittu•ttroied ar.tt $1 thoupur than obi ow evcr.r body wants it. (nuttiest a;unt clean(' weeks.. 000 agitate wattivd. bond qulcidy tor at tho ewe, opt , -Joao or officials. tactuy, und sarnpre pages. lullvsc iptiOn i oull our KXTR A Tibii• HUBIIA RD BittYllll4lts,Pubt6hers,7llbantout str' Pluto( elphia, I's. C.AU /ICON l eware of falsely dalmcd olaci 3l ' 91 . 1 worthloto book". .64.t0d tor pr o[. C. EL WEBSTER, JR. - ' 62 and 64 Court Street. . Binghamton, li. T. -OE--- NOW OPEN.