The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, June 20, 1877, Image 8

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,DOlll ,a3S' ,THE; , WEE.4";-.
;;The. efforts:-.before the .Board of .Par-
cemnfutation of t
"tehde `of. 'tbi , t:de atki4: : the'bioilie Maguires
to tht + t: 9f„impritcoatpikt , 1 9,rJA have
be, executed
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ranee'ileetna te, ie in a per feet ferment
Caused,by..ther§Solution .01:McMahon to
dissolve the sp L eciai
; hatches from-Paris ag ee. that Saturday's.
Chamber of--Depnties was
'one of (hi ncist, vielent ever 4itnesSed.=
--,The:TO)zescorreSpondeht . says:it:e - xtend-:
ed over-fly§ ,hours
,there- was one-prolonged,
PfirogirgrAtion.,
,iaid:iliat;'‘pOWer:iias'
• suspicious hands," the Miniater
lic Worki3 sprang, with a thieatiriiiig air,
toward - ittie‘fributie, and.rdembera of the ,
Right and. Left; dashed forward. The
usherS'ln'ad - to'gep§rate the hostile armies.'
It really seemed 'o:if there would' be a
hand=to-hand . fight.- 'instinetiVely
waited for reports of revolvers. The min
'isteriidl)Torth, Gerniag : . Gazette contains
another article about - the relations be-,
tiveen, the PaPaey. :anti. the French Mon
archical party. ft says the latter being
- -unable - tO dispense with clerical assistance
for theattainment of domeitic purposes,
such assistance will not be given unless
important co un ter, services' are rendered.
: . The'Pope, 'who recently denounced Ger
puny-as the orner-stone of a ,new
godly diviSion in Europe, tnay - sonn have
a million and a half French soldiers at
his disposal.
The mar in Europe -still' draks its
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sine.lj'a'§,•.yet : 7 accomplished: '.`The. :special.
correspondent of the News at Bucharest
telegraphs as follows : "On the Russian
army any forshadowmg of peace,,would
fail with :a' thrill of passionate disgust
that would strain the' bonds of discipline
to the utmost. There can ,be no ques-
Lion. that the army regards Constanti-
nople as the only pal that can oontent
it. I 'understand it is settled . that the
czar will return : to
~R ussia immediately
after he his witnessed and l partioipated
in' the - f
passage o the Danube. There
• • .
are °`
now . cOmparatiyely. few _ .11.6ssian
officers in aßuchareo •• Their duties ea,Al
them elsewhere!'
The special ,eorrespontlent of the New .
'at the Russian: Jiteadquarters•professeslc
olve . furiber details of Prince Gortsclii
koff's reply to Earle .Derby,
the Tar)cs make . peace Aired,ly a,f
ter:crosses: the Balkan]
rill- be ready to accord peace
.
; bnt otherwise-she, would have-no alternat
jive !ant topilur and diCtite ped6lo
the-liDrte. If - England wishes. to pr e vent
the r Russians from entering ponsttpti
<
:nople, - slie has on IY, ,huffinerice
Tayks,..in order to induce' them
F to yield:imtnediatOy after
Passed." . - 7 - * •
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ai tohes - frorri . the T,Rnseian
Later -. r-sVt, -, - u t saysif 'fighting
k 1 but
,lieadquar eF,- - _ d at Tartu 91
. , , , 'mon aY-- 1
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took place , oe ..- . mean by w Jio
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b. 'the me ' '
:ihe-result - Pr eve. . - .
the Onp,tgel.nl,.isTl4l,o:,o:apaL:reblgrpuoctogdbertn.t.B4:ba°rteitnaorwe.,
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iloVved ie leavi!lP! ,P' u b -- enough to be..
a . who 4re:fortnnatee4
se
and th9 6 ° .
at the-scene 'O f 9./6 fighting ciintc4
u '
- b o' ' sen a their' news fo . rwe,i'd.
the trelegrAP t" N . ' bolas' has' en :t oil'
' Grand„ bilke'- —/e
_The 7 , ' inch intelligence, .
''. avenue
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everY ' in" .:,., '' `,- - --e ofhis,' arm.Y.
'g . gF! al ' 11A1 v t -roads;
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seem to b a i: e 'beleil ,
f - - ,p= I t -- ,lans, -
, ',:' . .iu d'Aile.7.. UE_ S
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_is
U'iiiiiirepared.'-io ;like -AA 6' - of tif '
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-litgithet the-Tarks , vereAo=have• oppos.
ltt;ltte • had., it. been ' , attempted),
h'qieWet . io '4.6' valley:of -the Ditwobe
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Laiataater , Aii.t7 -cattle
IsAreiP4robaroe
Vamp, witm• 4,c) z.,014:1101P.4.
Goversaor. Ilteudrieks's Sreellia . (Wayne) and Susquehannna counties
,_havits - g, purchased , 30,000 acres a land
The folloWing its-the stenographie:tv
both.' Etmgration was then:-set
of the interesting - ..`Part of Governor
l ast s:ting.4ll that.
Hendricks's-speec direction: His. idea .. .was to .
h at. polis
Friday 'evening Indiana Ilound 'a town near the SueqUehaiiiiis
` CO.
I have bail _my contests. I have b ee n s ifinee andle iiihtaitied *a chatteijor one.
thrown somewhat into the political strifes It was to be called Belmont , When Jef
in Indiana—and they 'have been no'ordi.t ferecin came into office, in A.BOl, Mere
resigned: his- position against the>
eery strifes that have been made in the , dith'
the new - PreSident Hesere6t4
liberil;gilthtleypdrtwynludi7a?tahvee.-colieetenlitcil°}ZvlYet a lvi P s r 4 g e t s ol oi tiolls residence in ther,WinlerneSsJ
he, hatlpurchased s and removed thither
been very earnest, very positive, very de
termined ` fill both sides the tendeecy with his family. His , land did not sell e
has been to make •themen of the -respec-- I. and - other* epecultitioiis-iii7.**likili‘he'eti
iYe parties
,yery bitter :towards those, oft Oged resulted disastrously,: ".avieePing
the, other side. I have 'experienced That] ON aY his ample fortune. Bel lent,, its , he
residence in the +weeds, was all
eornewhas—not.very much, I think—and called-his
,
why issit Because _hake Hever Carried I that ever came of his proposed town. It
it, myself. I have never in the political. was visited.ati times ,ISY Hobert' Morris,
contests into which, have been thrown, I : l r.'Beniathiu.Rlssh; *and othes*efamous
carried along' a personal prejus I in, American, history, ...bet e Meredith and;
dice, a bitterness toward the men of the his wife p w os e i r t e ion foAc h e i d,:t , o } , th r d esig o u ccu t p h i e ed hi! i h fi
ether side. [Applause.] I conceded 'al social
to any gentleman 'who occupied a differ- Phi ladelp hia, isolations the
ent position sfsom: mYsalt politically the-. Tedkainder of th eir days
_abeolute right 'to *OCCUPY that position,. Visa s , Nleredith s sirata,' a member ,of the
itever s
que4iipnid conceded Reed family -of Philadelphia, which - is
still a prominent one:
_Joh9, ‘ Meredit,h
that right as claimed- it for myself, rd'
only one sentimen me , - ana: Reed, >present United - -States Charge
t, has governed
that MIS / i believed, that f ,the:Ode I OCCUpi- d'Affaires at Athens, is a representative
td was riglit adVOcated•it with all my of it.. She wag sJamous anti accomplish
-on ed belle of the Revolutionary days. Th e .
.might. acco;ding ,toe the,'.principles
h onor aa 4 - ,,si g es.,. lero ss e ns , u s app i a n s al residence of thellerediths 'was. the resort
the presiding officer of this occasion hasl of the wit and laelliOn of that golden age I
referred, to the fact that -if the vote ot ii oh „ Aisserie.on'sohjetY.-- ; COleCAlvally' Free* ~
.th e e people had :beenregarded I wonldoccu-, man; 4,4 104 native - of Mount - Pleasant
Y the position to Which I was nominated towinahgn.was- - a page - ittr the .Meredith
iast - year. [Applause.] Of tha t. t I haVe 'Wheci, : .. t,hey took -hp
_theis.residenee
no more doubt than that Governor Wil- at Beth:LUNE - Although in, the-,Midst ofite
lids Was elected GoYitnor of ludiutaa. wilderness and redrieed in eireuinstances,
[Applause.] , But . at 'the 'same-time justice, they maintained all theirs - aristocratic.
requires me, to say thet thedecision had customs, keeping liveried servanta aed
been left to the great body 'of -- the people carriage, and insisted on . : a strict observ
-01 both parties, the decision of the bal., mice of` till the conventionalities of the
lot-box truly made would not have been circles ink which. they had been reared.
reversed and defen,ted. [Applause.] I Samuel Meredith died.in ,5181.7, aged 67
believe that to , night*it is a'subject 01 re- years. 'His - wife 'died three years later.
Igret to thousands of gentlemen. who did The spot in which they were buried is a
!.not and would not Vote for me—who did small inclosure asfew rods from Belmont.
not and would. -not, vote for Governor Two crumbling stones- mark - the graves.
Tiideri .--a sisbject of profound regret that The inscriptions upon them are nearly,
the 'damaging blow has been given to .effaced. Belmont, the 'residence, is still*
American institutions. [Great applause.] standing, but the property long since
4nd I would not refer to it in any parte. passed out of the hands of the :family.
sail spirit except to say this: That here ; The people of Mount Pleasant. village,
after the man who is elected President of near which the Meredith graves lie, intend'
theNisited Stateaby the vote and judg- to erect a monument over them, unless
meat of the American - people must be the relatiyes of the once illustrious couple
ineugurated. [Wild applause.] - or the Governmentlescue them from the
I expect to see other lands within the neglect and desolation now surrounding
next three months. [expect to see coon- -
tries . that are goyerned by laws and in-
stitations to which we are strangers,and
is respect to which I hope we shal al
ways ne strangers. [Applause.] And it
was with pleasure that .I anticipated the
opportunities of ma,king a comparison
between the institutions of my own couns
try and *of the* condition of the people
nuclei. those institutions. From Eng
land we deriye to-a large extent ouissys
tens,of lulus: In France we bad a friend
in the tithe of the Re,Yoliition. - [Ape
plaused It. was Lafayette who stood
side by side with George Washington.
[Applause.] From Germany and Ireland
we have a poWerful element in our own
society. These countries ,I. 'hope to see.
But-in advancel isould never. hope to see
a country whose institutions are- to be
compared r with our. own. But the ;value
* . of our institutions ; depends . * tipoti the
care with..which the people guard them:
If -we alloweourlustitiations to go into
chance and out of the guardian eare,of
the judgifient and Wilf. Of the fieOple they
will soon become no better and perhaps
:wesse than the institutions ...of otheS
countries. [Applause.] And
. if you
would allaw me one' single expression of
the duty that devolves upon the. people
of -the State of-Indiana. it would be this:
That you and I, without respect to po
litical faith, should stansi by the,Coesti
nation and laws and the inStutions ,of
the countrsi s and - alb*. no political au
thority and no- political scheme- whatever
to defeat the ptirpOse of any of the pro
visions of the Constitution of the laws
of the' laud. `l4pplause.]
1 expeets to be',',absent about three
month/3. That will not `give me ali op
portnisity to see very Much of the world,
but it will be the first -time that I ever
looked upon, any. sky-except that of
America, It will be'the-first tame.that I
ever looked. in foreign lailds'_upori the .
people governed by their ,institutions, and.
in thaViespect it is an oPportainity that
I. prize . very : shighly. I thank you, my
fellow citizeintind .I.,thank you (turning
the Men - on the stage) fin. the expres
sions of..regard, ; and esteem that I' have
received' from you to-night. I shall nav
eiskteisgetthiss night' so long ass niencory
'Pre - sides in My brain. [A.pPlaisse and
cheers.--
IMEIBESSE
The Prove of the First-` IrretOurer
of-thW.Naiton,. „ ;:-
In a wild spot on the:southern slope of
the Moosic Mountain,- in the north-wes
tern part;.oLitraytie ., ,.Ca.i -Pa4. - neglected,
sunken, and hidden. byrank growths of
-underbrush and briars, is -the..- - ,grave,
Samuel Meredith.; the . first r,Treasurer. - of
the - United States, and - that of - lila - vile'
Margaret Read..:
'pointed Treasurer by . General 'Washing
ton, when he'bf'.caraly .President, in 1789.,
Meredith was the, son of ,Breen Meredith;
Welsh,:inohlematr i v-who.. aided'
the American cause' =eouniad
aid treasure, on one occasion presenting:
the :Conti tieutialOovirrirnen t 7: with-125,-
000 to arnellorate'llie*'coldition of the
the sneering army. The elder Mere
itteik -.
ffat Washing "&in - had beeri intimate'
Alienda:before -Owl- breaking .4)1.01;01,1;*,
is el lierved?.'as Alrealiw
*ashingto,n,,,
Adams... four ~,yeitte; :to
he beeatno:px,pfnaiye'
'lealav'Mkti444l l3 l l PCPlitO ili tkii;'
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'Advertisemepts New This Weess.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under
signed an - Auditor appointed by. the Court of
Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, to distribute
the funds in the bands of- G. B. Eldred administrator
'of Miles W. Heath, deceased, will attend to the duties
of his appointment at his office in Montrose.on Saturday
June 23, 1577, at 1 o'clock 'a. m., at which time and
place all persons Interested are required to appear
and present their claims or be forever debarrd from
coming in on said fund. • • '
gloasumui FRASEA, Auditor
dune 1877. . -.25-28
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T.9ST OR. STOI.I I Y from the .Sub-'
4 scriber, between Uniondale and the residence of.
J. E. Th ono* Jttia6 - 13th, IST7, • - • - '
. .
•-• , A - PUCKET-80011, • '
containing five dollars in money, and three notes, one'
being 'tor $65 50 from P. - Burdick to Carl Nelson, one
of $lOO .00. from cart Nelson to 'Vance Tharketson, and
'one cif - sloo'oo from - Stephen Bronson to Yance !nark
elson. elll - per*ons ., are- cautioned againetpurChaiing
sAid-zo tes, Visrisaitable reward will patd bit the
it:tune of the notes, and money to the' subscriber at
Uniondale, :•!•tisq,'a Co
June 29, - - , YANCEIRARKELSON.
FINANCIAL Statement of Elarford:
township Nr the year 1876. •
POOR MASTEItt ACCOUNT. - Di. - •
To amount of duplicate for t,AO •
April 3.1.916, ork.imud • 1:61 •
From Fell. towndup 230.00
Froth ..... .. .. 1 787 T 1 .•
71,318 60
Cr.
By orders paid, $ St. 3.
,tremenker's eorntaission . • 21 53
April 9,1817, ensli olfhand 93 47
clue on coplicato 1870 - 340 2-2
, , •
AprilApr' ; ilo,lS77, due on duplicate
- Di/G TAX AIIa'OUNT. : ' Dr.
To'amount duplicate 1876 • $ 111 00
April 3,,1576, cash on . 69.1 T
•
By amount of orderi ;aid-: 46'55
treasurer's commission . 116
April 9, MIL gash on hand ... ... 21 46
. • " - amount on duplicate . 1876.".. 111,90
.
Aprll; 9, 1877, atusb.due. on duplicate 1874
~ .. . ..
, . ,
trt oun , SUr.ENFISOII, :I ACCOUNT, •. Dr.
fro a t duplicate 1876 .... . 340.23;
Arm i 3,
.1871.- cash Ott tumd............... ' 20 57
Recerred of collectors...... . 1 ..•.......*:•... 243 01
April 9, 1877, balance iialance due treasurer l9 18
• , -
•• Cr.
By orders paid :'272 44
treaelar - eetA commiesion— 6.81.::
April 9 , 1817, ain't due on du plicate A 876. 2.:,0 22
619;47
Apr.. 8,1877, ean'i due on duplicate oooo
To amount atuacilitti 1 - 6'243 -1 - 3.35 74,
•
_ Cr. 1,835 04
BY alnount worked..f. . •.••-•••,. •••• - 40i . 1,249 21 • ,
Exorerations..:;.". 2 90
tkprll9, 1877, amount iLtivrorked - :•,.; 88 58
•
- Wei the attditers otlittriord' townshilfeettititliat we
have examined tit - aheve atoonnts -and find the same
}.
- JAS. POWERS
OTIS GRINNELL. Auditors.
-: -,...1 ...... ___-- - L AL--:‘,;: - 0.13;WIIITNEY:,: , .' . • '.- .
Liriti Trirriziri-Oler4l . .•:,_, %' 1 4, '-; ' -,,,:.
_ Harford June 12, 2877. . - '
, . .
p Oho
-Lai count, school district, Stuquettannacoutt!„y, Pa.,
o s t,thcf,yeagtattAtvg:Thatte •
Gm* em' -9 duplleate..%. , ;:„.= -, ,4 63188 7
State appropriation *.:4• •"::::1 - 4 127 80 ,
balance,or .. .. ... 10 00
• 671 68
Exoneiatiori.: ' ' .. IA 35
. . 2 -7;:. 'O&M
Paid teachers_ salaries . • 00-- •
Tifel and cdntlugeneles. n;
Colleetor!sliercentags;',.l4i_44..)
. . 'l3 46
Salary of 28 00
Cash f • • ? / 5
•
=
;1; . 4 ' - non 33
. 1:4 ': . ::44 . 4, - .Z - sOriDiti§ti See.
fLtkV.iSii.T e.
We; the mudereigliedAmditorlilvi ioVniithi*.ol
Choconef, Solara connty,.Ps.Ohitirillg;.eirertaVifizativ
41:104 1 1,bf., above tecceete- of the Maseru And: .them
eoriectito the hest °Lout knOwleage-iindlthieri" ,, ix
NJ DM1N54414,.4
Juni 20 ifira -
gr., - ,. 1 .Zd 2 " - .f.. 4.; `Pt .1.4 Sr, f 31.
DR. Me,64lTS.Liklirk
A ' ;; _ 7 4*
,paysiqu vfm al
successor:to lir: TliAlatti'i:Vehtrose Pa.,
Having loeated permanently in :,Atontrose.il, offer my
professionalseririces.to` personevisho desire skillful
and scientific treatment.
' Calls by day or night, in towiror country, - prouipui
attended.` -
YEARS, EXPERIENOIL
*Mee; Dr. Tbayer's Old stand.
31CilltrOtte, Jane 20; 131 i. . ~s: :25-41
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EVE
ItEdEIPfS a, n es euc iturcs q t son
,
di.trict ier the year eac , lingJipae 4; 1911
• - RECEIPTS:
Grose amount of '1 as • :$2,099 45
Exoneratiolis44 95
Outstanding Tat . 805 69.
. - TAx
Stae afitiropiltiti on . . . • 416 - 62
Total . . .... :$1 ;48
_ . . EXPENtIIIITABS. ,
Teachera' salariels ,11,2.57 60_=-;
Bchopl Building . . ....... '
net.: . . .. . ........ ...„ „, '2lB 9-1 , ,-;;:}
impairs..... . ... . 135'19
Treasnier and Cofleetor •: -" c-186 89'
.24.1acellaneous. ... -10:6 0 ,14,. ,
Secretary's Salary., - ' ; 14.60
_ -
• Bitlance in•tc - 7 .27 8 0
• • -
•' • • • 'WIII. PoPm:ries.
Attest—Wm.:sloX,TAY, Seey. j t 25,
A NNUAL statemen tot reeflp 8,, Apt,
• • - expendittireg -1S
-gehool t:lard - orl.ibt 4 rfy,
tow,ngbip, for theyeai - endiug.jitge 4,,1871. , • - D.44.
Stanford, Treh - surer., • • 1 •
To amount in tre - sgury June 5,11 - 876.....:$ 1041. •
" o. o[ dttPligate 164 34,', -
• , g • sta'.6 appropriation ' 82211
'w,ild land tax. „,• • • 45 09P
_commonwealth 10 4 ,11e,o).. 1000..
•-• rent of house' for eleetion , .- -"6,00' '
- , • .
Cr $1,613 64
BST.exOnerationg ' GO 55 • ,
By-amount paid ,to teachers—. ... • -
tax O'9lY
" .S.oltector've - 155 19 , •
" t; paid for wood ............,... , 82, ;
" school• - • -- houge repairs and •
. - 184 99,. ,
" paid set retary (2„yr5.)........ , 82 00
`•' treagnrer's percentage`.. .. 28 07 r
", • balance in trossury...: •• in
putLic
the Wesleyan-Meihodist..Church of Jackson Val
ley, T:espectfully give notice of their intentiontoapply
'to' the law Jed Are. of Susquehanna comity to give them
a. charter of incorporation - making them. a - body politic
in law, according, to acts of Assembly provided. '
A DMINISTI3ATOR'S
- 31, - the estatb or Philip Hahn, late of :Montrose,
dec'C Letterii, or administration in the said estate hay
ing been grantee to the undersigned, ail persons ow
ing said estate are requested ,to make immediate pay
ment, and all persons having e'ainis against said estate
are requested to present them without delay.
M. 8. DE§SAUER, Adm'r.
June 13, ISTT. 24--27
• PIMPLES.
1 will mall:(Free) the _ recipe for preparing a.
-simple
Vegetable Balm that will remove TAN, FRECKLES,
PIMPLES ana BLOTCHES, les.ving the skin iloft, clear
and beautiful; , and also instructions • for producing a
luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or'smooth face.
Address Ben. Vandelf Co„ Box 5121; No. 5 Wooster
St„ N. Y. • 2w26
AL UABLE FARM FOR . SALE
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NEW MILFORD TOWINISIIIP. -
The undersigned executor of the estate of. Simeon
Van Fleet, deccd, offers for sale the farm of eald deced•
ant, one-fourth mile north of the Moxley church, New
Milford -township, Pa.. It contains about. 112 are
well wateredjer.ced,and under a good state of CilltiVlle
tion. I must . dispoee 9f said farm, and will sell on
• • EASY -
For Further particulars inquire of the subscriber
Summersville, Pa. . • .;.1
P. Address, New 31ilford,,Pa. •
• - • • - E. •A.2, - .LDRICH. -
July .19 876tf - = = • '
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`el New pieces 'sheet musie‘fe.tails 6r $1.75, sent Nl' 10
el , cts etamp.Cheap Ainaie Co.;bliddieboto,MSEKlW
$6 ELEGANT 'CARDS. Myles. with name ioa
Post pd: J-.` B. HusTED,Nassatt, Ron& Co.N.Y.• 25-19'
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31.dpi and Catalogue free.Lr iuq,„..lDover Del.'
LIFE AND IIEALTR - WITROCT DRUGS: '
BLIIE‘AND'RED Dr.'Paticoai•t's :great work. is
LIGHT. ' now rauly, for a . gents.n The only
book practically treatmg this - now nravereally iibsorb
bag topic, Shows . how to,. apply the treatment, 'and
tells of -many successful cures made by the use of this
wonderful inedmta. Circulars and hest terms to early
applicants. ; -
J. X. STODDARD & C0..723 Chestnut St Phila. 2ryl-29
T.M.V.LING -
WITH COLD IS ALIVAIY.DANGEROUS. --
troaE -
'NVELIS! CARBOLIC: .TABLETS. "
a enre remedy for COUGHS; and .all diseases of the
Throat, I,auigo; Cheiit an d•Macoas Membrane. - •,,
I s Cr o P L,n ° lT• a t -I Zigg r i l ii lß T ( s lXES.
N. C. CRINTENTuN, 7 Sixth Ave., B Nevt York.'• 23-29
1,316 60
'l3 19
$•180 17
A Stife,'Sitre and Chetto Destroyer of the'..
POTATO, w : .BUO gAißitiz
cuptra . p.-T WORMS 4
cd and other Insect*, U
OUR' PEST ;POISON.
Unlike PARIS GREEN It dissolve* la water,
and h sprinkled .'' Sore death. No danger to plants. Or la min.
Costa IS centasti acre. Sample mailed for 30 cents (1-4 lb. box.) Send
fog _Choler with" hundreds of testimonials. Discount to the trade.
• KEARWEY9WCMICAL WORKS, P. O. Do: 111311. ;
. ; 66 pottlandt St.i New York 011 es
For saleby R. S. , ere on ; .I.4nes oro; John 'Ander
son. Susq% Depot A.B. Burns Montrose. -:23:--27
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READ. ISIS
A thance'for 'all to make :'or save money ,
• AND GET TEE BEST GOoDSA! THE . HAEIr k ET.
. i irtgAg3o tO4VrititA ' ' -
told lintqf prices than the Ottme • qtalitlis can be
-bought at any other hotple in - this. country: , All•goode
gitaranteed to be. satisfactory Mid at , represented, or the
niOney-willto 'efunded on- return of the. goods, whtch
may be done at our expense.
The reputation of our house for aellingitanilardioods
SLOW Prlee4, (for'n Years.) has.•given us - altar.ding
in New York City and vicinity, that is not enjoyt.dby
any,other house in the - trade. - After miture 'delibera
tion:we belie determined to offer ,our .gouda to house
,keepers'in the interior. at the Lewest Rrholesale Trade
litideelwlien'eanb is formed layge enough to iaiake'lt
small case. so as to avoid contusion in distribution,-T
Goods will be sent, by Itxpresa to. collect deliVerY.
All wishing to save" natmeyl4, Purchasing family sup
plies at New' York wheto sale pnces Tema.-talk the mat
ter over among friends •and, neighbors, and send tons;
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club, to compensate"- for trouble:-etc. k. =WI of:TgA.
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LE.-:W.kS ::.,11.D,U 43. E)
lIINgHAINTON, N. Y.,
. .
.is centrally loCated,just around the corner at the west
'end of the depot for-all the Railroads running into
Binghamton', and two blocks; from the, business portion
'Oroni clty: This house mine into the prissestion of
Represent proprietor about three years age,and it his
,been fast gaining in popularity among the traveling
community, 'owing - to the many inducements held oat
by its present public servant, who now prettl-Of
fer still further Inducements. The luxury o' a conch'.
ientilath, eSpecially during the heated and usty Ns.'
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son, it recognized by all travelers ; and for t e comfort
of our guests,
the use of oar well apiioir ted BATH
ROO3lB will be at their .disposal free of c large. No
extra charge for fire - to guests stopping oer Studs):
Bagoge delivered free to and f-ora our spacious &am
ple `Rooms' tin Court street, the principal business
street of,the city. , ' - . ' . • , •-
TERNS, PER- DAV;
or per meal, and 50c. for lodging; have ne desire
to go through the usual' preamble with -regard to the
litxuriele sand substantlals of-orir table. Snillee it to
sag, that. if we cannot give perfee,t satisfaction, we will
take you und'yours free of cliorge, and deliver you to
the tender mercies of any, of-our gentleinonly com
petitors.. netnectfully yours,
- • - • - WM. SHANLY,'Prop s r.
rgrhipecial Inducernentrta parties attending Court.
April la, 1877.-2rn , • ' • -.7-• • •
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ALSO; - ALL KINDS:OF. •
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At the dor e of
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For sale by
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liIA ES AND: 5L144014,
W. OUSTER4OVT,II.ARFORD, PA.
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