The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, May 09, 1877, Image 6

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    ?AO:NT:ROSE._ PA S ; AtAii.' 9. : 1 i'3'7i:
potie
BEYOND Trig.glyEß.
fc.t
r4^ q•
Titrae is a river -deep and wide,
And while along ittliankli'me:gt:ray'
We see our loved Ones- o'er the tide
fail from ouriog4tt-LawaYi-aWity,;,
Where ere wq—they who return
No mere to glad our longing
They've passed from lite's contracted hthirne;
To land upon a' sOre gnitnetVn', iltit,t lies
ileyond
'Tis hid from view ; but we may guess
How beautiful that realth may be,
„yee,gleaniings of its loveliness
Mlu visiOnsgtAntfd of we ace.
The Veittelbudit'.tliat'flever throw •
Their veil:litflaiSkilcir mortal sight
With gold and pnrpie titOngallow,
Inefteeted, fr4vdthe glorious ,413
Beyond the river.
gentle airs, so sweet, so calm
Steal - sometimes from that view less sphere;
The mourner feels their breath of haini,
tear.
, 4.nd sometimes list:fling earn tuaycgairi
EnVraneing.sound, that hither floats <
, The echo of a dlitant strain
Of harps and voices, blending notes,
- ;Beyond ihe;iiiter:
ylpre i' girfko n t!..loylj'ones in their rest ! •
i rlie've crosed liver.—flow. no more
hi6bles on its breast ;
Nor feel the storms that sweep lts shore.
1 But there pure levelean live,ean laid—
. They look for us their home to share t
When we is turn Vf ayjiave passed
Militl47,42,gi,cetinge wait us there,
Beyond the river.
DAIRRY 11. ND HASTE
7: 4 " "7 -7 : • : ,;•• -
"NeverdO anything in a hurry," is, the-ad
vice given to attorneys ., rd solieitors by Mr.
Warrerl. Netone•'iiisa hurry can pOisibly hare
kb; pit* ligoaetitni ; and retnonber that in the
law there is ever an opponent watching to find
iyou off your guard. .You may occasionally be
In haste, but you need never he iu
"a hurry . ;
take eare—resolveLnever tube so. Remem
ber always, that others' interests are occupying
your, at tentton,tand-suffer by your itiadvertence ;
by 'that itegligepce Which general:Y occasions
hurry. A ',man of first-rate business-talents, "
"one ,who looks so calm and tranquil that,if.
makes one's Felf leel cool on a hot Sumner day
to look at him, once told me that be bad never
;teen in'ahh rry _bat once; and that waitnr,an
r •
entire fortnight; at the commencrnentof his
tiareer. It nearly killed hint ; he,spOiled:evety
.
1 1 ,1bingho otiSuched ; he w,as. alwayil breathless,
and barrassed, and miserable; but it did him
,goodfig lire : be resolved never again to be in
it hurry k and never was, no, not once, that be
could, „remember, during twenty-five years',
practice Observe, I' 'speak ' , of -being - hurried
and,fluatered, not of being in haste i for that is
often inevilable4 but then is always seen_the
'ititrei•iort,f and inferiority, ,of different men.
,port may,- indeed, almost define burry 44 the
condition to _ which 'an inferior man reduced'
•by bake. totieCilair a-committee' s
the House Of Voiftmi)fis,litting'on a ridlway
bill. the chiet4ecretary 01., the company, -- during
eral *evhours, w egr t interests were in:
l'eopard.y, preserve a_ - truly admirabletbolness,,
Arancinility ; ifind 'temper,, eginfermg ,on
_please:advantage's. 41is suggestions to counsel '
tleoe.re .pasterly,i- and eiquisitely ivelt-tittied
and by the clese 41* the day helm] itiunighed.
"Hew 14'4 thtkouti - tuiver sees you in a,burry r
said I, as we were pacing-, the-long corridor, on
.txlr idray 'from`tiie:"con,mittee' "Because
'it's
'it's se expensive," he reOlied, with-a - significant
stile. I:Shalt never forget that Obaeziation,
• and don't 'yOu.-IVoirien on Atiorneye.andliolie-
Yva -.YOUNG MEN.
SIVREV. FRED BELL.
We often heat-the phraso "arsbort life; , and a
iner4;lon." - ; -?-11` . .sonlids pretty. There's 'dash
faints of thrill and'
1 - sytiietit,blit it a .4ixpensive one:
. 1. do
sot now - f mean ninrely in a pccuniao . po:int of
kienr, j 'althOtigh *hen you cove t&the coat, it
is so in this way-tbet.
It 1(44 mere,?by the odds to go to perdition
'sec iind class," than the other way, "flint clasS,"
And beirealt the luiuriei thrown in. :A man
will spend in ,a night's dissipation more than
.would be necessary to:. insure him a year's re-
Privileges In the nverage fine, comfor
table elitAh in our large city.
add!tion; to, all thisilt expensivei in
4oay!4.lgor; wistea, brainfoice -blunted . • and
dissipated, manhood discounted at- a tremen
dous i n ieriA th
4 ,e heady4pacle sick, sad and
tif,gri**o l4 eurie 4 l aha the future blight
' '1 OJ the . "merry Ife l' 't'
. n live
out?, aYs.' don't have the best kind
-4 10 -l ien dPPIgg half-time'allewanee
',hers put on. , Take ontjhe time speak in sleep.
In aching Unftiftings 'after earOtisal in regrets
11t* error led
kir', • t ,Acswltnuci
of life is kit t . 9 be merry, and what kind of
6611'6 it'?: '- - Astirth • *JO pangs in :it, mirth
with ariunaertone of apprehension in it, mirth
soon withero, mirth casting long shadows he= fore and behind it. Row exceedingly merry it
must be, It' '
.is laree of . two parts, opening
like a comely ending with ktiagedy.
Otto during my midnight visits in the slums
of New York I had seen a' young man who at
tractetimy attention. 'Re looked like one who
Kd seen better days., (Yon can always,trace
. -
the 1r ;reltat:9l**.ter life in lalleh, Bien
na l
ionten: Hu — niai:charcter is like salt, clay
lu the Deginuing ; education 18 the-pottor, giv
-,ing it;form, "beautiful: or tilde). This young
man tigi been well wrought. . :1 saw it, though •
welmer exchanged a wort!. Oue night, when
leasing azulattlon onef,of thp.joiterva r d s o f
srs‘f Youngo 3,l l.., Ome
barrela- While 4
agso • sl
or ynanetl. tti
lAhis 'tom
.'arouse =
= ,
speak to hint . , with he),WOUlti
.
g". and earn for hitri and try to save Win, and
thinking bow it was best to approach him, in
c 4inp,tne, proprietor . 4 theiiiiiee., • .
Ot inoStinen't-ba4
greatest brute-4e was 'brutal - 4e, Was
. •
Cruet actinthe, had a brute's voice's and
pavir - .
After Ening behind the bar and taking a ddrink
us
of ilia nyyji, site 14190, he ?Oiled ilk,
coat slei ye, n turning around sawihe young
man asievii. •
. With ii..terrible expression of brutality upcn
his factj and most
. horrid oaths upon his lips,
lie half 'staggered, 'hilt ran over to where he
lay,,aud takitig him by the coat he roughly
dragged him to his feet, and actually kicked
into the •
- Whet; cared be ? He had got his money, and .
he cared no more far the ruined, besotted man
than a child for the orange peel after the orange
is gone. Oh, how this made
_trtkfinger ends
tingle I I wanted, ,:to yell mit savagely :
"Wretch Brute) Tate - that, and ,that, and
that !" until. he was whipped, pounded into
siibuttintOri. It would have been inipolitic:
My influence Would .have been ruined.
Iu abOut two !minutes fcllowerl, .hoping, to
find the poor fellow, midtake care of him.. I
searched thorOughli for bim,"but he - Was gone.
I didiot find him'.
"- I got to rooni .
at 3 a. tn., and we'lt to" bed
but riot 'to sleepi. I was too 'much roused for
'that: At .T o'clock In the morning, the pplice
sent for me to , COl3lO to the .stationi boude and
see a man they had taken in -during the night.
I went arld looked ppon,the blanched corpse of
this tuft jEleAiias quiet enough now, and was
not refused shelter, and he cared little "whether
it was the icy pavement or the stone lloor of
the statiqn-honse. 'lie felt not arittieared : not—.
he was dead I 1 learned his history, which was
in substance as follows -: He was a Young man
well.reatect,ot good family imptte;of our coun
try 'towns. lie Came..to . ,., the ,city_
thotpand dollars in his pocket to see life. He
.eaw, lift In all:itS'grades . doWnNlU rd., and brought
up brads vile den; from whet:ice he was
kick
out to freeze in the chill night. • •
It was short life:-but not a merry one. It never
is true that mirth is rligh!-hearted eej(iyinent
the-short life gives sodden care. It guiles paiti
up and calls that mirth.. That kind 61 mirth
is a: short- lite and a lost one.
THE - APPLE CURE.
,We are not sure, after all, that it is blue glass.
It:seems to be apples. In the Herahl of Health
the father of a large family. writes Ahat; lit has
saved nearly all of his former large doctor's WIN
by having a barrel of apples in a convenient
place where all the members of the family
could help themselves at any time. At least, it
must be certain that blue glasshas a dangerous .
rival. The sun-bath can be taken only - on a
sunshiny day, when the sun is so high that its,
rays come down with power, but an apple, bath 1
eau be taken in all weathers, at any
,hour,i
o‘the'day or night. It is more conVenletit, too.
Instead of removing all the clothing to get the
full benefit, as iu the sunhath it is only neces
sary towards the litter part of the, sitting,
to loosed the clothing; shotild there be perceiv
ed the symptom' an approaCh of tightness.
It is more free and easy too. Instead of-being
of a sick mart'', appearance, it -is Waive and
may be hilarious. A company of apple-pa
tients, perched upon a group of barrels 'of their
favcaite Medicine, telling stories and cracking
jokes, would be in marked contrast to the pale
fir -unlade form of the solitary_ sun-bather,
anitously comparing to - - 43a3's pains with yes
terday's-to see, if there - has been an improve
ment, 'w carefully eiatnining , -the , bitld 'head
With a magnifying glass' to, see hoW the fuzz
has grown in the last two hours; The4roubles
for which apples are aspecific are heartburn,
wakefulness, indigestion and the like. The
rehlcdy kir the heartburn douhtless lies in the
seeds, ibr the patient - who has bad the apple
named and counted the seeds = from "One; I
love," tip to "twelve, - he marries," experiences
instant relief.. Startling as the blue-glasi?, cures
are, they are far surpassed in instai3tareous et
teet by those commonly experienced by the
devotees of the rival specific. The effect of
the pale light upon Gen. Pleasanton's, pigs is
well known, 'and the public has heard of the
luxu' riant'itair whip,' crowned' the bald cerebio
spinal meningitis young woman. , But the boy
who could take oily three large greenings at
,
the first dose:- has improved under the treat
went, so that 'nine' are only a begining.- :The
_than who knight a -barrel of apples, and kit
tnediately began vigorous , treatment, could see
thebottom of the barrel in two.days, and. the
patient who took a peck and a half of the rein
edy • immediately - found that Ills weight - had
been increased' twents pounds.- Boston Adver.
tiser..
Boreal men, and the Kingdom of Truth will
honor you. Mighty powers will not only ex
press-tharselyes in your solitude but wait up
en'you with scenes" greater than all' tbe thea
tres et Europe ever represented,. or can pyre
sent. The eye of the world bath not seen, 'nor
bath the ear beard, nor the •worliTs Mart con
ePiVed, what :•''pirit of. Tiuth" will reveal . to
Cdriosity in children is but an appetite aftet
.
knowledge.
_I doubt not, but one, great rea•
son why many children - -abandon themselves
wholly= to Silly sports; and trifle away all their
time insipidly, is•because they.found their curtosl
ity baulked, and their inquiriti. neglected.—
Lode , • -
The truest help we cau render to an afflicted
man is not to take his from, hhn but call
out his best strength, that be may be able to
bear the burden. '
-- ...licime.slanderer. asserts thatipapex ma kers itre•
greatest:
111.nak1044 of
,14iene,:igasita4b. 4
, jl4 . 'iraiistiiii*: -. bojapi'. - ..ragi:iipti - '-*lii,iiiii,-; : -10 ;
.ed4ooielk4'ott: ': --..-:„ '.;--.,..-' .:'. - ....,H,-,.':- -::::---,-;:-:-':*--r.
=XICEI
C x i RAN D . OPEN
`Q~i.2 3Yllff
r ened ti
NEW STOUT?,
- '2,..Ctiiirtt.;-BLAI GILA al7 0:N;
and has`stileked tix'e ktine with a full aosortment.
OF MENS' AND BOYS' READY
MiDE: Q LDTHING 1:
Beings branehltore of a Ntiw York. wholetale house, :
I can :undersell any clAhint hense in Moeller/nod or .
viefnity, .. Also s full line of Gents lerntihing gootls.•
Call and examine my .• stock- atm prices • before going
elsewhere. —. • • :
Fir All wool caesimere pants to ordq for $5 00_40
JOHN SCHIFF,
52 Court. Street,
April, - 18, )877. ,
ITEGETINE.
V
RE SAYS' 11: IS TRUE.
MN. R. 'STEVENS :
Mar.:4r f-As. you •re an entire stranger to Me. 1
wait yeti ~to know what Ve.GE ,INE. has dune ter me.
Only theee.Wito have beeirraisedi rota deuth'S dour can
know the value of-su h a kood medicine. lUm SS years .
of age. Three years ago I was tulten rick with what
the doctors calletfLuinb ;go.: lotir•Weeks / was condued
to.mY bed. - .1 had three afferent physicians, wiihnut,
any help. 1 rneived uu ietlef ;• I n'ns a grot nutier'er
dually I hethinieertirely I. elpless, The laist,"doeturf old
inn there Was nohrip ;tic. runt he,might.possib:y s4ve.
my ejecting nimpliene in my .atuts Imo iegn._•
The encouragement' for raving my
.tife.by having this:
Mine 'wan LAO mail a chance d. could not consent to run
the riek. dbt nt.i his time my son read .your advertise—
mut in, ear paper. a testimo. y_ of u p , rtou who had
-been very nit k• with about the same con :pima, end
wis cured :My sou went. fight, away lathe apotteelity
sore and bought. u beitie of VE Lleitire
tt ! ect the tirSt bottle I found, great relict ; 1 coutd . muve
myself in bed. 9iter taking three buttes 1 V;lis
to sit up and un.ve about any room. '1 waintied takieg
Ow- Vti ettne, nue 1 - Wa sin'tt few: Wetlin" reett.red in my
fernier hell,b. The. Vk'4.4E t,lNir eared my life atter
the physlidans fetid there was no help far . ine.. 1 have
had no doctor since If 1 feel LIIM en I take a dose of
VELIETINE, and 1 recommend it to my fi knee. .
Yottr Yeg,evile ott:skt to be in t:very family., lily doc ,
tor was ittpritteti-tt, rue me in noon boat it. Lie Lt. ys
ATEA :t gaud menielF e 1 - tell him it eared
Me. Ile eny6, It in true.". I ctinnot feel tau thank-
Very gratefully yuur:-.
•• CA'riIARINK COONS,
Seuaca Faa; Sawa Cquitty, N. Y.: 1 • • •-• •
VEGETINE.
ALL" DISFA 4ES OF TDB •BLOOD, If Vegetine
will relieve pain, cleaus. purity and cure such diceatea,"
restoriug Lhe parietal° perfect Leulth after trying dif
ferent physicians. inarirrtmedietd, puttering stir years,
is it not conducive t videuce, it }ou are a pnffervt, you
can tie cured ? Why la tine incilicnie ; perfuming ...itch
cures 7- - it works in-the timed, in the circa:in iug, flute.
It can truly be called ahe oitc.ta* 4 to.4ii puitintn. The
great source of dicea,e ungulates. in tue U.uoo ; and no
medicine Opt dots not act (tiredly upon it, to purity
and renovate, hail tiny just , chain upon putt& attention.
' WILLCCRE •
CANKER HUMOR:
Rompoßr, litarch..Bl;;ltM3:
H. R. •STEVZNO :
tail my.- husbaptl got me two bot
tles Of your Vegetitte to, take fOr Abe Canker
Humor, which •I have , bud in my etinnach ti►r
several years. Iltiok it, and'he-"result "was
very 'satisfactory. I hive takea a great, many
remedtes for Canker. Humor, dad none seethed
too help- me: but - TEGE: EINE. There Is 'no
doubt in: my mina that every one suffering with.
Canker Humor can be cured by,.. taking Vege
tine. It gave me a good appetite, and I felt
better in every respt et.
Yours, , with respect,-' • • •
MKS. ELIZA. ANN POOLE.
NOTHING EQUAL TO IT. •
SOUTR SALER. 31.a55.,.N0v. 24. 1876.
MR. H. R.STicviste,s "
• Dear.Sia--I have been troubled with Scrofula; Canker
and Liver Complaint for three years. Nothing ever
did me any good um iil commenced using the Vegetine.
1 am now getting along first 'rate,. and still tisith; the
VEUETINE. I consider there is nothing equal to it
for such complaints - Can heartily recommend it to ev
erybody. Yours truly.
• .MRS. LIZZIE M. PACKARD, •
No. 16 Lagrange St., South Salem, Mum
" -
VEGATINR • thoroughly, eradicates every-kind of
humor, and restores the entire !system to a helatny con•
dition. '
Prepared by * H. R. STEVENS, Boston.
VEGETINE ° IS SOLD •DI 'ALL - DRUGGISTS.
MANHOOD:
'-'8TORI1t) . I ,
Jut pnbilsbed. neW edition Oftn:Oor.-
' j TER TRW 8 CELEBRATED Egeay 011' the rad i
r 1.6.1\ cd cure (without medicine) rmatorr.
lima or .Serninal Weekness, Involttu tary
Seminal Losses, Impotency. Mental and
Physical Inc.apacity. Impediments to Marriage, etc:;
also, Consumption, Ilpilep+y and- Fits, induced by self•
indulgence or sexual extravagance. &c. ; •
or Price, in sealed envelope, ot,ltsix cents.
The celebrated author, in. this adintrable•Eitsay; clear
ly demonstrate+. from a thirty 'years' andcessful 'prac
tice. that the alarming consequences of selfaMnse, - may
be radically cured without the dangerous use of inter
nal•medic, lie or the -pplication of:t he knim olntmg
out a mods-:n I cure at ince m p certain- an d effecttial
by means of which every sufferer. no matter *MO&
condition may be, may cure himself
,cheaply, privately
and xagicailly
orThis lecture should be in the hands of every
youth and every man in the land.
- Sent under seal. in a plain envelope; to any address,
post,paid, on receipt of rix cents or two postage stamps.
Address the Publishers • • • •
THE CULVEHWELL MEDICAL CO.,'
41 Ann Bt., New York ; Post Offieeßoxi4sB6
• Oct. 11, • •
VALUABLII FARM: FOR SALE
• NEW MELFORI)
The undertaigned executor of the estate . of SimeOn
Van Pleet,dec d. offerrfor safe the Armor raid timed.
s.nt.one-fourth mile north of the Moxicy. church. Nvw
Milford lownrinp, Pa.' It contains about 112 acres,
tivell . watered,le..ced.and urder a good state of wilily*
tion: ,Itanst disport: of raid fatm, and , will sell on
'EASY TERMS.
For. Farther particalars inquirf the oubseriber V .
Sammetretile„,Pa, , 10 .
•
F. o..Addiene v *ew Milford, re. •
• - • - - *pumps. -
.NEW . ': - .s'l7oltl,
Biiigbailifori, N. Y.
19-Iy.'
OviAca FALLf.t, Nov. 9, 1876,
VE GETIN E.
'VEGEI'INE.
VEGETINE.
445w:',ii,losic, ijo*. ,RE-.
=MEE
WAR: , IN ' : EXJII.OI'I,OI
•EX.TENDIN.GI'AS 781.t, , ':A s gQN9p.O§..
For Dry Gords arid Clothing, _Rita, Cavil; 'and Ftirnhhing .Goods, Carpets, Oil
Cloths they :can .be bought at the extreme-low' prices
. _
they ate Selling at, prior. to tile possible-advance in tbe
above • liner of goods, same as *it has been in
, - • etc., etc., etc.,
HAVING PURCHASED A VERYzEkrENsivg' ASSORTMENT 'OF GOODS ,
such as usualy- kepi; by us, anal at lower prices 'than ever before, we ,regnest
the trading piablio.to call and examine our goods. promising
- prices and qualities tocOMpare favor : .
ably with all competitors , whether
. at home or abroad.,
; -s , • •
WE , SAVE-. A' FINE SELECTION :OF CLOP,EIS AND ; C&SSIMERS FOR
special. Caattga 'Work. ) :,'rake--measured a nd , make gartnntit o to •
ordr,..guarat: teeing perfret fii ting and Work mansnip.
M. S.. DESSAUER.
!Successor to- Guttenburg, Itosenbaunfiti Co. -
Itoutiote, Pa.
,•Map 2, 1877.
“ApvEniii§::.g4cto :TO : . SUCCEED. ”
DRY GOODS, CLOTitING, BOOTS AND SHOES,-HATS AND GAPS, NOTIONS, itt
GEO - ..:, :.L. ], . i LENll.Erlyra,' : .. qsat ~ Zencl s : . . Pa.
We
.buy for _ • 'CASH. onky-, and 'take aa.
Can be done --I either in
Our whole store is filled with' BARGAL
have first 'opportunity to secure mob.
r'Priccs Lower amp 'at, any. Binghamton
Low '
but LESS." "NVE..3I
[ 4 Brick Block.} :. -;
Great :Bend, Pa.,, Nov. 29, 1876.
WE, ARE SEI4I.ING
. • .
OVERCOATS, IN AL'
_STYLES, 'BUSINESS SUITS, FllkiE: - ,DEAGONA
(piesS SditS,) :LADIES'!,CI,O#KS, *EN'S
AND. BOYS' _I3QOTS A'kTD Sh OES,. atll kinds,
LADIES;, MISSES:* AND CHI LDREI4'S
„FINE and CO,AIiSE SOBS, , 2'
• RUBBRIIOO'ES
_ . .
• -•
•
SHOES' of -"all: kinds, • - • •
• - , ' MEN'S Wand 'BOYS', ItATS'and CAPS,
BUFFA
.1 • •
tag RO BES, LAP acii3Ep t iILANKETS,
At bOttom.prices, ‘.litinghamion not excepted:'
Nov.. 8, 1876.
A. S. MINER , BINGHAMTON,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
BRowzg LAMPS, OyAL,LAMPS, ALL GLASS LAMPS; HAND LAMPS,
, •
BITUNERS, WICKS, SHADES, SHADE . HOLDERS, &c.; &c.
SPECIAL IX DIICEMEETS IN
,
EVERY si r yta , 01," AND COMMON CHIMNEYS,
)
ALSO,
.31ANU PACtIIREIL. OF
. ,
ev r ; MN . _ i;TA.**ALZTIVISIX) 4 0Cr.A.ZILVE\
uarantee4 a Low' da and goi,cse in BeFiherzikew York
Saar : Mul l MarchBl,ll3ls z. ' A. S. EMIR.
itt •
:66 . 11.Ntry - A(ia
' •
RAI; WORKS .
CULTU
!laving ..beeZThettanizod ;milder the firai t 'lturne, - and
style of Susquehanna Coulitylwicultural< ,
.. Works, Malted
•• , •
RJEViETT; Pret• W:11: COorzn, Treae.,
.Di _JUMP. ): Secretary: • .
Are now.prepared tofu rtd shi on short notice,
. •
itationirg - •
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS.
'TURBINE
WATER WREELS., •
And do all hinds of mill and job: work pt•omptly and
satisfactorily. at low' rates. .We matt afacture• and hare
on hand - a large. assonment of ,
PLOWS OF INPROVED PATTERN
• _ ,
CAULDRON'KETTLES:of di ff erent styles,
- ADJUSTABLE: BARN:WOE -H ANGINGS,
.MEADOW ROLLERS," BLACKSMITHS'
'FURORS 'ROTS and GRATEPi- DOG POW
ERS for churning, One-and Two Muse POW
' RR} and; THMESHERS.- of, the lattiet . and =beet
• pitiernlkifti &XL -
Ifoatecoe,.Xsrch-11-187&
EMl=lni
-3,.:.G.Re,fr,,.g.x - cITEm:gN.T
GREAT PREPA RA TIONS MAD E:.;.':
-"- - ,
Ininlediate attack; antittated tho store of
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THE LOWEST 'PAP:WK. IN 'PRE 'COUNTY t
LARGA SIaP.PLY..-COLLteTED.
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.antage of the market whenever it
arge or Bniall lots.
S becanae we alwa;ya want , them, an
NEW GOODS EVERY DAY.
tore. "Understand. we do not isy
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WEEKS, DTELIIITISIE* CO.
3,ll.lLeaunts. I .11 (*.MANI:Inge 14: W. Coiovel
paoic, : ,4l.*:,_ 60titilt.'arottl,
MARBLE . -AND GRANITE MONUMENTS
MANTLES, &C.
THE PEOPLE'S MARKET,
Montrosp,./34:'
PlllLlP : asttrs, - - - Proprleor•
FRESH= AND SALT MEATS,
• PORIt,'BOLOGII4 SA.IJ
‘SAG.I4,'ETO.,
of the best otitliti constantly on baSd, at price! t
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-OABILTAID FOIVSTOOL
Sestlitis• 1%444s
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Barnes, Blanding &
[ICSVAIMISIISD 'IN 1840.1
MANUFACTURERS 'OF ALL RUMS OF
• . •. ALSO.
IMPOATERS OF SCOTCH OltiNlTi,
26 Chetpuigo St., Near Depot,
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