The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 18, 1861, Image 3

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    Wanton Dfristruction by : : Satiate •
Of all that had been Said to:Commend
ation of den. Bider,: nothing- reflects
more to his credit. than, hie prtiftwt re
probation of disorderlylandi destructive
acts by : those under his - congaspd. Rio
arrest of Col. Allen on this ground shoWs
that he. intends to conduct the liar so,tar
as - his jurisdiction. e xte nd .' on high and
honorable grounds. -This miaehl at least
is in disproof of the slur of the , Eagle,
."that
he. possesses none of the energy ;required
of an officer of his position." 1 .
Mr. RayMond of the N. Yi tine* wri
ting from Fortress Monroe; assgnat
following reasons for Gen. Butte course
-upon this affair; . -
"Col. Allen's arrest has •givezi general
- satisfaction, and hie,encouriged the hope
in the minds of those who hive the - honor.
of our troops at heart that sortie eheckwill
at last bi put upon their reckless and
disgraCeful conduct. Bht whenever. the'
matter is mentioned it is : generally' follow
ed by the remark that 'nothing:.will be
done with him—that the
.arrest , is merely
a matter of - form and that. no rnatt.tr how
clear his. guilt lie will not he punished.:---I
bope thesepredictions will pyove to be un
founded. I would nit do COL Alien' in
justice, by prejudging his case,' hilt if . ho
is guilty cif the offences laid tQ his -charge,
I - trust he will be depriied of his com
mand- sent home in disgrace.' : Unless
universal report is untrue, -- his men have
been guilty - of outrages upon 'private pro
perty and. personal rights in this` vicinity,.
which reflect indelible disgrace upon
them as citizens of Nei' . York :and as
troops of the, United States.! They - ha V -e
entered - private houses whioli had , been
deserted and shut up by their owliers, and
destroyed from sheer wantonness the fur
niture ,which they contained.' T have
heard of elegant piannos broken-fin peices
—boxes containing libraries broken open
and the books' scattered about—chairs
and sofas cut pictures deface& -mirrors
broken and other outrages peipetrated
more wohlii of .savages than of soldiers
'drawn front the ranksof city life. It is
said that Colonel Allen has done nothing
. to check these disgraCeflil excesses—but.
that on the contrary, he sereens them from
blame, and 'encourages' and eVen aids
these acts of ' , wanton - clestructien.—His,
burning of the wheat eta, and stacked in
the field because he believed RIO be own
ed by a secessionist-and his arrest of the
six men working,upon it spite of his
own safe conduct which they 4iid upon ,
them as an instance of the 'reckless disre
gard of all rights and of ordiniii3i!deeencv
which said to be habitual with! him. •4
1==1!:
- Reports from various e i14 4 4-of the
country indicate that the crops generally,
promise well; I)ut prices will' be low„ .
lowa pilper quotes potaioes at .tWo cents
per bushel,' wheat thirty cents, corn eight
cents, butter seven cents per pOund, eggs
we cents per dozen, cheese six cents per
pound and dull at that.
In Northern Illinois, potatoes of last
year's crop sound and nice. are given
away st;n. :cost of transportation, Otte
farmer , in Whiteside -county has thrown
five hundred -bushels of fine potatoes out
to the weather,
as 'no one . would take
them for cost of transportation..
The St. Louis Republican, speaks of the"
depressing efreas of the war, says In
this market potatoes cannot be given away
• at six cents per bushel; corn Of the new
.crop will go down to ten ' , Cents, if it can
ho sold at all will be worth nothing;
hay will be a drug, and wheat. will not, in
all probability, command thirty or thirty
tire cents." . .
THEM BEST PRITAITEp. GONE-"—A. let
ter from the Pensacola fleet dated . June.
lc!, states that the piratical steamer Win.
11 Webb has been captured by the Niag
ara while in the act -of Seizing. the. brig
East, of New York. :If this information
is correct, the buccaneers have lost their
best vessel.
The Wm. 11, Webb, is a large and very
powerful tugliOat, formerly' well known
in this harbor. She is registered a . ,t 655
inns, seven feet one inch d raft, and in
excellent
-condition.
:o,'"Would yon . have Sweet and heal
thy Bread Biscuit, Cakes and. .Puddings ?
Use Herrick-Allen?s Gold Medal Saleratus.
it takes les in quantity will nOtmake your
Biscuit or Broad yelloui is,fi sure dreven
tive to the decay of teeth-is perfectly Veal
thy and makes one -fifth more Bread and
Biscuirfrom a barsel of flour. N,eaei use
soda if you can procare.this article.' Try
it. Most all good Grocers sell it. .
, —The Nets Hampshire House ofll,:epre
se ntativea by a Soto of 154 I,i) 116, have
deeid,,d to allow,fiegroei to be enrolled
in the r.4 - tilar militia of the State.
Parp - en Brownlow says :"I'Ve are
gOio.?; to stay In Knoiville'and bowhere
else, Lad when we remove froth the d w e l.
ling - we 43K11 and oecup'yn, will be to the
cemeteryin this ricintiy. And as to the
paper, we-shall edit it am publish it un
til our °flies is destrOved, or our whidpie
is cut!"
''-'l:he,.fratiking of letturs .by members
Congress for.the use of volunteers or
their families.does not meet the anroval
..oftlAsPostmCsier-General who has issued
a circular in rolation, theroto. •
orLoWii's axp OnrrstEN-r.—
Be not Deciipi—Livieccomplaint.--Some
people consider au
_article worthless be
cause it is advertised—this is the except
ionnot the rule 7 --for if anything is worth
knowing it is worthy of beteg. universally
known, and the Press is die only medium'
for extending this knowledge.—The truth
or falsity of an aseertien however lies• in
the proof- p.kfter,deep research and scienti
fic labor Dr. Holloway, some fifty years
back discovered two poterit rethedies, Pills
and Ointment for all internal and external
iiisorders - arising,froni the stomach the
livor or the blood._for liver. Complaint
particularly it is a decided eine. In all
tropical climates it is ..the only medicine
Jibed for,this disease, and thimillions who
have been cured liy tbe . Pills and Oint
ment owe their kuowiedgC of 'them to the
Press.
—The Chieagg .Journal says that the
people have lost sight of Party tpolitleS in
their support of the . Government in its
peril. Wish, we cobld say as.' nut& for
the Government in, ite soketio4 tif,ofEeere
.to command our armies.—+Jotyt 0510;4
- - -
Curtin has appointed Gideon J.
Ball of Erie, Frank .Xordaii,,'Esq iif
BedfeA, and Charles Gilpin 24, of
Philadelphia Commissioners under the „aqt
oflie lost session to revise and oodfty all
the reve.126145t lairs.' • 1
-- -;'4ovBl'untent is . getting '
swindled
most ses.tidalovidy during the present war"-
iayi tie* , 6sto , ,J. -Atlas - and Bee, That
paper is 4.4f . .ttieis: well "posted" on' -the
subjoA,.ai: its cLief editOr is Adjutant
Genera sc , f 11:c 4 tate of MassachusettS.
. - Weeld3 , _Nba)tot UNwtit:,
. rrawvroint ttliotts,ttat mum.
1
Wheat Plow, labl4, 4 4 100@tt
Rye Flour,' ,bb1.;3,t0®44,0
Cana Mg ' -bbh, a,Bo® 12 0 6
Wheat ) ' 1p) hu,, ..- ,90*/ 105
Rye, I ba,, 0,55® 042
Oata; bu.,. (821ba) om©. 0 0 6
Corn, ba.,, 0,40® 0,50
Butter, ' lb • ‘ 0,06® 0,0
tI
Chanse, 1b . - • 0,02® 0,07
Tallow,-_ 41) - 0,0140,0, 10
Lard,' . 114 0,091®0400
CU CURRENT.. - is
Erbestltottripbbl IKASB,OO
Rte dour.p cwt... 2
corn mesalitcwtl,so e 1,15
Post flit ta 12 cents
Lard 14 ' - C, ea
I Butter IS _l2 elO tents ts
Eggs lig dos 10 Seats
.. .. MONTROSE PRI
*hest VI bushel, st. tiajtX
Rye k T.' 58ceuts
Cora - Stieeuts
Buckwheat 40cents
Oats M l eentst
Beaus • $,alX
Potatoes. po cents
lit'AlL- ii4LARGEIINTS--XONTIIOSE P.
MAILS ARRIf7r--Daili (sandayexcePted.) rin.ln the
East and South. by Railroad at 7X P . • - L a i ;
Daily, (sunday excepted,) from the West, by its
at.9X a. m.
From Bingluindou direct, eirerrTneadaY,Tbarana, en d
Saturday, at IX p. m. - - . I
' From Tunkhantioelc direct, e ver y Tuesday, , TitrdaY
and Saturday; at 1 pm.
From Towanda direct, erery Tuesday and Saturday at
p. tn.
1 Daily from Prlmidaville (sunday excepted) OOX p. m.
' MA/1.8 LEA FE.-Ilially (sundays excepted) fqr the east
and south, be railroad, at 5 a. to.
Daily (eundarexcepted) . for the weed, by railroad, at 4
P .a.
For Binginttatondtreet, every Monday, Weducada and
Friday, _ ..aVia m. ."
For Tunkhannock direct, crerrAfonday, Wednesday &
Friday, at 6 a. m. i
• For Towanda-direct. every-Monday and Friday at 7 a.m.
Dally - for Friendetille (sundae ex.) rags a. m.
..,
For Laceytille (through Anburn)--leaves Monday,4t 9
i
1. - M.—arrives Wednesday at ,5 p. m., . i
Greatillicoverrt—Ample testa, both by able'prac
titioners and chemical analyysslej have demonstrated the
great value of Prof. De Grath's ELECTRIC- OIL:" for
the relief and cure of paln. lint the people themielven
are rendering their verdict in a manner both unmistakable .
and satisfactory. More than twenty thousand bottles have
been sold in a very abort time-a great proportion to those
who heard others recommend it, who had,tried it: i That
its a splendid discovery is everywhere acknowletlged,and
nothing like it was ever tiefore prepared. • I
The only Genuinc'ELECTRIC OIL Is Prof. De Grath's'
which is to be bid at all the respectable. Druggistsin the
cities, and at wffolesale 'and retail, at the • proprietor's
preen of the agent. • See. advertisements._ jel 3fp
For sale in this town by- ' ABEL TUTIBELL..
,
,pothers, Read 11.-:-The following Wan eitrAct
from n letter written by the pastor of a Baptist Church to
the "Journal and Messenger.," Cincinnattt, Ohio. It Rays
volumes in fator of that world-renowned medicine-41fIns.
Wit:PLOW:A SOOTHING STOUP TOR CHILDREN TEETHING:
Ire sic an ad vertitement In your cvluxunsondfo.)Wia
olow:s Soothing Syrup. Now we never stdd a word in
favor of any patent medicine in our life, bp4we feel!com
pellvA to any.to yotir reader* that this le n humhug=ws.
RATA TMEDIT, ..101,.151;OW to alt ALL IT It to
pmbahly one otthe Moat anceesafal medicines of thd day,
hecamaa It Is one cif the be aL Those Who have babi ed cant
do better than to lay in a supply. dec2Q. y
Board oCillel(ol.—Ziotice le hervby given, thdt the
floard'of Relief, compoeed s of the Alwoctate . Judgbo and
County Colittniesionereovill meet at the Cbramiedoners'
()Ulu.. in Montrose, on Monday, July let, InBl, at two
o'cloek, p. m., and on the first- Monday of each month
thereafter.to receive aplications and make appropriations
for the relief of VoltinfiFere and their families, under the
provisions of an Act, entitled "An Act to create a Loan
and to provide for arming the State, approved Ney 1518x1
111 °Hymn or ito.kno or RM.'
- •
3IitE.E!LWLI=LX.A.GI-3303.
. • •
On the 1:411 inst., in Franklin, by Eyler
W. C. Tilden, CHARLES W. MI-4N
RACK, of Anainosa, loWa, and Miss tan nA
31. W.ELcu, of Franklin.
At :Leniysville, July 4ib, by Bev. M.l, B.
Porter, Mr. GEolliiis: W. I:9 W. SY l ra-
CUSP, N.- Y. and •Miss. MARTHA. A. C 407-
tfl Middletown:
/ Lackawanna 46.Blooinaburg B.
Kand after June I.3tb, 1861, Passenger Wilts will
affifollowe : '•
31.0VING SOUTH. 's•
• - Passenger. Ammo&
Leave .3cianton, • 6.15 a. it. 10.20;
Kingston, 7.20 1.00
Rupert, p.P3 6.20
Danville. 0..15
Arrive at 'Northumberland at 10.20
ILOV:12 , 1•G NORTH.
Leave Iliinrthtunlietland, 3.50'p. tn. 4.00
Danville,' . • - 4.30 - 5.30
Rupert, - .5.0.4 • 6.40
- kiingeton. 1.00 110:
Melee at Scranton,' 8.05 3.53
I=l
1:==13:3
S©o Sivo,
NO. 20 COLItrZTRE
I.GREAT SACRIFI
I, •
11)27 43002)Z
GOODS L 1,1114 AT •
A 110..5T 1111-1111:-.
GILEAT'IIIISH AT THE
HE E HIP
TO SECURE SOME OF THE
..611,2842,2R51
Please took at the followin.a-pricca :
$0
Parasolts for " .
Plain Silk Para.sols,.large4,
Large:sise Mantillas,
All silk and-worsted barege Shawls, 1
Stella Shawls, • .1
All wool and silk Brach Shawls, 3
Striped Broehe Shawls 2
Good sil-boiled Silk; brack, -0
Fancy Silks, ' 411
Handsome Fancy Silks,
, . .
8-4. wide Bareges, . ii
Nies Cballie De Laine, . - et
Good Lawns, I et
Calicoes, warranted fait cblors, 14
Heavy BroWn Slieetings, • 1 5
12 yards yd. wide bleached Muslin, 1 90
Kentucky -Jeans:, .
12i
.All.lVool Cassimeres;
.. 143 ..
Paper Muslin double width, (G
Good Watch Steel Spring Skirts 23
'Ladies' white cotto'nllose, . I 5 . .
Boots and ShOes:, from 50' cents to. 1 75
And all other goods not mentioned here sold emMily
cheap. ktoodis *lithe sold as advertised, and warrared
to give satisfaction.
Ali of • the above Goods have been bought entirelz for
Cub, at large Auction Bales, at Immense: mac:idea ,1 and
wlli,be sold at a mall advance. - 1
Ladles, and all who:want to,purchase anything t 4 the
line of 1
,
DRY 'GOODS
will find It to theft adtiatage to all at our place ,
purchasing elsewhere, as we will not•be undersold.
Macau etock of '
BONNET RIBBONS„
BONNETS; •
PiAWIOLS and .
I RUCHES, and
Everything in the line of
2vrilthruiry Goodi,
Coustautly on band for tho WlSoletaile *inlet' ail Vide.
111111111111 BROTHERS
• ,
coin sereeso
44 ow BEE HIVE.
inghamton, June OM, IE6I.
FIRST itetti itioitmui.ELLe:
Tint "atellil The ersaill."NessuPtittemi; Dent Sneer
st.w3 Bathe', Smiths.' add Rub' &ones, Ear Peaks,
tuA idtMudi ut tulninerenlf. " •
• At Tyler.s Store. -
'OILIEST Burning-Flald, kerosene, Camphetin; Tallaw
LP Adamantine, and Sperm Candies, ie. • •
0111 , 2
COTlTiert 'Stec ''''Jor
FOR THE HAIR, AND MOUTH.
11 1 1t9. ALLEN'S World's Hair Restmer., Eylobilsamttm
litintet`o Coeonlne, Lyon's Katbarion, one and two
shilling Hair Tonic, Glenn's Best's and RAISIIMIdr 011,
Pomade-deePhllocolue. Philadelphia and N. York Month
Womb, via.: Parrish's Pregrant Miser, for the teeth and
and gums, Dalyrymple's Mouth Wash, Dental Soap, 'tn.
alit TfilllVEr wrong: •
m O p lt"l e 3, e l ;htu n cries t P2 4 l i lg h t i nis e lndhut e regetable
AT TYLER'S STORE.
A PILE of
ClroClo3,loo. •
FRESH CODFISH, STONE WARE,
WOODEN WARE;BROO‘MS,
L-e.; PAINT VARNISH
BRUSHES, BLACK
ING, SCRUBING,
• .
HAIR,Tooth,
• . • NAIL, find LATHER
• •• BRUSES, ALL-NtnvCHEAP.
ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, A: LAMP
BLACK, :TALLOW, SOAPS
• Of every kind but sorr,
rr-Dont ask to get truxted at . TYLER'S STORE.
Butter sent toY. and palls returned for 5 ets.
Idontrose,June9 N.
5. HENRY C. TYLER.
'THE UNION'
Now and Forever
THINK, EXAMINE,
AND SAVE 25 CTS ON A.DOT,LAR
BY •BVYING , YOUR
SPRING &
G -
9
.HAYDEN. BROTHERS,
TSE PEOPLE'S AGENTS,
. -AT T.111:--
ORIGINAL " ONE * PRICE " STORE!
OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE !
.NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY.
WE lIAVE A LARGE STOCK OV--
STAPLE and PANCY DRT 6:0 °Ds,
GROCERIES & PROPISIciNS,
RATS AYR CAPS,
BOOTS
qr ALL . PAM?. Q O,D 4'4 7 1,174/a,
COAL OIL. YANKEE .1 7 0 TrOYS
SKELETON SKIRTS,
FLOUR, SALT, SALT, FISH, NAILS,
MINTS AN D OILS,
And a great raileiy of articles too numerous to mention.
which we are_bound to cell.
Cheaper. than the Cheapest
AT WHOLESALE A NI) 'RETAIL,
PRODUCE token in .Erchonge Jot Goods
ONE PRICE and NO DEVIATION Our qi.t:ln of doing busitielm give. matlo.N4lon !
QALL A\DEXAMINE - DUlt f;OODs,
WE WILL SHOW YOI.7BAEGA INS 1.7":111•:.% ED OF
Cam" Small Issorp thankfully mccived, and lirgec ones
In proportion. Tour*, &c..
MICAVIr3D3M.reT Mi c k.,4lCOMi.
NEW MILFORD. June Sth, 1.911. •
ONE Of TIE I
AT TII S.
SII2fiIYIEA ARRANGEMENTS,
DAV, I VR , LAC• I?. 1?
P .
ASSENGERS reach New York at 4. p. m„, in time for
the Hudson River, and L. 1. Sound en-miners. 1
- The Hrpress Train North tom:tette at Grnst Bend with
the mail train for the West on the'Erie /toad.
---"I
On and after Thursday, June 13th, trains will -fun 1
as follows:
EXPRESS PASSENGERRAINS
ROVING iOIITH. . MOVING NORM
214 Night' Expreee Train_
Easton the N. Y. - r2, .11..-R.
arrives at Great Bead-depot
at„...' faM.l I,ll'
connects witiktbe
Express train for
N.-T: and Pbliad'a -
which leaves at” . 6,45
Due at N'ewliliford, . 7,03
Montrose; - 7.2.3
iiopbottom. 7,45
Nicholson.' 8,02 1
FactoryvUle, - 8,25
Abington, 8.40
'Scranton, • ' 9,Z1
Moscow, . 957
Tobyhanna • ' 10,35
Stroudaburg, 11,48
Water Gap, (p.m.) 19,02
Colambia, 12,16
Delaware, (IY' to dine) 12,.,
Hope, (Philad connect.)l2,so,
Bridgeville. 19.54
Washington, - I,SI
kunction, ' -MO
New York. -. •
4.00
'Philadelphia; 6,50
The Express Passenger
Junction with the 2:55 p. im
Central Road for Bethlehem,
ilarristaur, at.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.:
t.eacc scrantei aut.m.)9,v) 1 '....4: -. Y. Ex. train East arrive!,
Factoryville,- ,
1 0.30 at Groat Bend atta.m).ll.3o
N'lcholson, ' 11.00 Lev Gt. Bend,(p.m.) 1.40
Montrose ; fp. tn.) 12,15 ! Montrose, 235
Great Bend, '.' 1.15 i Nicholson. , 3,50
Connecting With Dunkirk Factoryville, • 4,45
Express West, at ' k. 39 Due at Scranton, 6,10
The Accorittn odati on Train does not leer& Scranton till
after the &trivet of the Morning Train on the Lackawanna
and Bloomsbast Railroad, than giving Passengers from
the Wyoming Valley a (tired connection for the Weft by
the, morning train.
For the sixommodation wi l lway travel on the southern
division, a passenger car be attached to the Express
Freight train; leaving Scranton at 4 a. tn., dui; at Strout:U
lae IL janetion. 3,15 p. m. Returbing,ieaves Junction
at 3,50 a. to., due at Stroudsburg B,°A, Scranton 5,5) p. m.
.
Panoengera to and from Near York, will change cars at
Junction. To.and from Philadelphia, via. Bet Del. R.R
leave or take cars at Hope. For Pittston, Klngrton add
Wilkes - Barry, Like I,ack.& Bloomsburg R.R.at ficrunton.
For Jessup. Archbald, aud,Carbondalc take Omnibus at
Scranton. Tickets sold and baggage checked through.
JOHN BRIKDIN, Superintendent.
41 0,'. N. JENKS, Oat. Ticket Apt Scranton, Pa,
_ _
WAR PANIC &WAR PRICES!
SPRING STYLES NOW READY.
H. Mg 171 : 1.1 : 1.I I T
Is now receiving a full and chokill stock of
-SPRING AND SUMMER
.
Inekiding a great variety. of rich Prints In new stylee,
Gingham's, Brilllantis. Lawns. Chaltrea, Dress Tioaues and.
-*lanes ; Black, Fancy Dad Faidacd:Flpred Drel'a
12421,74r.v..P.Targibsanot ct
is.i,tlrsoll.rthn=,.llllf.fi,
Ribbons. Bormete and Flowers; H oop` fiktrta. wroad
cloth& Ca/11mm, Bummer Stuff's, Sc.; %/IBA large ;w
-oodmen!. otother
Staple andranoy,Goode,
As naval in Groceries. Crockery, 'Hardware, Iron, Nails;
Sunless - Drags, 01Is, Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps,
.Clocks, Carpentering, Floor Oil Cloth, Wall Paper,
Painted and 'GM WindoW Shades, dc,
The,Stocitia targe, and bought _for Cash during the
present War Panic. and Will be soldat lowdown prices,
and on thet roost favorable MIMS for Caen, Piroduco, or to
Prompt time Boma. lq.ll„—Plouran Salt constantly
on [Kew 1861.
sagrez o mvpi, grim STEP
gl i ff_Aticl, as o r ew fecoo.at
opt • .
--1.11:Goods hold at
WILL - 111ER TOli BUY' OR : NOT
P—
ssengers from N.l:ork
leare Pier N0.2,210rth Rit.
er at tft. 1 047 7 . 00
Or foot of CourtLand.st,6,oo
From Philadelphia
loavo Kensington. 1.10
Leave Junction, 11.50
Due at Washington. 11,29
Bridgeville. (p.m.) 12.01
11ope.(Phil„couedion)12,04
De 1.15 minutes to dhael2,l3
Columbia, 12,46
Water Gap, 1,00
Stroudsburg, 1.14
Tobybarims, 2.2 T
Moscow, 3,01
Scranton,_
345
Abington. ' - 4,18
Pactoryville, . 4,32
Nicholson. •• • 4.50
Ilopbottom, , 5.11
Montrose, 5.&E
New Milford, 5,52
'GreatuSend,, 6,10
Connects with mail train
Rest, at 6,12'
and Night Ex, Weal 1,14
In Sonth, connects at the
train on the New• Jersey
Mauch Chunk, Reading, and
Sheet Music.
ABM PURR:ELL
NOW offers for sale one of the hirg9st and
_ 'best Eieleetioni of -
.
.
Ever offered in Sulquehanna County, and
probably comprising the_ !greatest VA
RIETY or most different. - articles of any
Store in the Northern part of-Pennsylva
nia, and perhaps of the entire State. An"
assortment is kept in about thirty differ-,
ent branches of trade, and the selections
are made from about fprty of the best
Houses in New York , , and. more [ban fif
ty Dealers and Manufacturers out of New
York. A large proportion of the Goods
are brought direct from the Manufiicturers,
thus insuring genuine articles. Custom
ers on entering the Store must not expect
to find everything in sight, but nearly ev
ery article wanted, wi ll be produced by
inquiry. , Some idea of the Stock may be
fromed by the following general outline,
but enumeration Itimpracticable.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, •
• PAINTS AND. OILS,.
DYESTUFFS,
GROCERIES,' •
LIQUORS, .
CROCKERY,
•
GLASS-WARE,
WALL and WINDOW PAPER,
JEWELRY,
SILVER-WARE,-
- • • PERFUMERY,
FANCY GOODS, - -
MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS,
.BRUSHES
AMERICAN POCKET KNIVES,
T.ABLE CUTLERY and
SILUR PLATED- WARE
LAMPS, MATERIALS fur LIGHTS,
HARD WARE,' - -•
BED CORDS,
' STONE WARE,
DRY GOODS,
MIRRORS, .
WINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS,'
LITHOGRAPHS,
VAR . NISHES, BIRD CAGES,
SPECTACLES,
.•
& LASHES, • BROOMS
- GUNS, PISTOLS,
AMUNITION.
It 0 C CO.
AfEDICAL -& SURGICAL
SALT, • -
SOAP, POTASH, SC:,
UMBRELLAS. - •
PORCELAIN TEETH.
The attention of the public is respect
invited to my stock of GoodN bought
.exclusively for' CASH DOWN, aiid will be
sold on the same principle.for low. prices.
ABEL' TURRELL.
MontrOsei May l st, 1061:
GROVER & BAKER'S
CELEBRATED YOLS4-LISS
SEWING,MAINES I
FOIL P.I3fILY i,,)9,- . I,OFUFACTVIIING USE,
495 Broadway, New-York.
dytycfes ia all the Peineipal Cities anti,
.;.„/" TQUMS in the United Stales.
The Grbver & Baker Sewing I,fachine Company are
now manufacturing, and have on exhibitiOn at their dif,
ferent !Westoorns, machines making the Shuttle or Lock
Stitch, of the same patterns and at the name prices as
their celebrated Grover & Baker Stitch 'Machines, thus
affording the public the advantage of comparing .the
stitches of the the leailing machines and exercising their
own Judgment as to their respective merits. 'This is the
only company that manufactures both kinds of machines
and therefore the only ono that can offer this privilege to
the purchaser.
"Re.epeak from-experience wh* we say that, after
having- tried all the prcipal_ sewing machines, we must
accord to that,
.of Grover Baler th e pre-eminence.
Those indispensable features of sewing. strength; uni
formity, and elasticity, all, of which aro brought out In
this incomparable invention, make it the first sewing
machine In the country. Others have their good points,
but this combines all, and poelleesee every characteristic
necessary to make it most desirable.' =N. P. Christian
..4cfroerde an 4 Journal.
" Mums vs. Purrzscr..—We perceive that the Grover
Baker Sewing Machine is every day growing more
and more in favor, both for 'manufacturing and family
purposes--but especially as adapted to all the require
ments of family use. Other machines, by dint of brazen
puffery and conniving with committees at annual fairs,
have been thrust forward Into the Mut place; but they arc
fast losing this unmerited' position. The real merits of
the. Grover &Baker Machine, are beginning to be known
in a practical way, and daily is the demand for them in
creasing, while the demand far heretofore better known,
but interior machines is proportionately decreasing: 'So
it turns oat in thia,as in many other instances, that 'hon
esty is the best policy,' and the right, in the end. come,
unpermoet.
" A trial of over two years enableis tur to say. with the
Kneatest confidence that there le no better machine for
general Family use than Grover ?r. halter ' s Sewing Ila
ellaus Co. It Makes a beautiful elastic sesin that does
not rip with wear or washing. rune almost noiselessly,
is plain. simple, easy to work, and not liable to get out
-of repair. fastens the ends of its own thread, and uses
threads and silks directly from the spools on which they
are bought."—.Y. Y. Leader.:
Grover & Baker's Machines' work, in their peculiar
Mitch, and fabrics put together by It, may Wearied drop,
to plows from original weakness or hard usage, but, come
apart.or give way at the MUM .they cannot they will
hold tether when the cloth or calico pottact theca lungs .
in rags and tattent.—..V. Y. 11tars.
•
• - -
" The points we Conceive most. necestutry end impor
tant to meet the wide range of requirements in a machine
for family sewing, we And more folly combined in the
Grover & Baker, viz.: 'extent of capacity., simplicity of
construction, ease of management. advantage of using
thread from two spools-without 're-winding,. strength of
work, elasticity, dumbilittend regularity of stitch, and
quietness of movement. We therefore make award to
the Grover eh llaker."—Renoridf Committee of ',mamma
&ate Fair VlB66—aleo of SC touts hiatelettir
, F. B. CliAXDLgit, - Agent.
ly cq rn Montrose; Pa.
O. ofo. sr..-4,IOSTROM Urmat; 20.151, meets at
Odd Venom 110,111autieqee, on Tama) , evvnings. •
o..Wmuunr, Etc. Wm, H. &nitre, .V. G.
' St. John Encampment No; 50 ) siesta tt. Odd
Fellows Hill,ennutee, on ld mad 4th ► Friday own:expo!
each !noon'. , .C. Muer, c,. A .l:livx.r.eity,
nWii''GQ.Q,P$
NEW
E
W
G
TO . GOODS
0
D
S! - '
NEW
NEW
GOODS
L. HA
DING k CO'S,
NIG
9LSON DEPOT;
LIBE
AL DISCOUNT,
MADE TO
• •
1,4 g
\ Jo) • r
- 9
- I
AND Ij' -
READY• -. 1'
READY-PAY CUSTOMERS. -
' -PAY ,
-We are deerriniited not to itti out-dope
in the was. of
LOW f I"RICES• .
• •
.• i ~.....__ .. L .
ALL V.LNDS L4'
PRODUCE Takes In Exam:, fbr
0 0 CO. o 3[21 n .IES
*Annum ad co,
Nicholson Depot, May ith,.180.1.--:4ln.
DISSOLUTION.
MILE CoeartterShlp heretolbre ezisiing ander pie arns'
1 of YO NG & SbUTH is this day dissolved bykuntual
consent. The ;mica and accounts will be In the hands of
E. P. sKrru fot!stillement. All person. indebted to the
late firth .will see the importance of making irdraediate
settlement: - [ -
Summersvills, Pa.,. SAMUEL YOUNG,
„March 9th, HAL j E. P. 4.111T11.
- i — n ----- . . -
CO-1 4 ,A_RTNERSIIIP: •
rvLIE Subscriloe' rs haring atered Into co-ptirtnership
.1 , under the dame and arm of .
.. .. . . .
B. a SUTPHIN , & CO,' '-. •
Fon, ; THE P i I:POSE or ca itroaxa ON THE
atthe olastandttely occupied' by Young ft Smith, where
we hope to me rit the patronage of old Friendit, as well as
gain the confidence of many new ones. by a system of
prompt and honorable dealing in our business.
IL L. suiTurN,. FEEEMANOLUINUM, E. P. smint.
Summerscilli, March sth, 1861. • truh234t
lIOLIDAY PRESENTS!
M .
BE sabscrlbers take pleasure In announcing to their
friends that they have this day returned-from N. York
with another addition to their stock of Goads, selected
with grealaw' and especial reference to the approachin g
festive season. Any person desirous of:disking .
CIIRISTA ASS NEW YEAR GI t .
r
(and *we hope . none will deuythernselves the urM can
And s rich and e xtensive assortment to ect from, and
At the very lowest Cash prices. . . .
EV EC& ALLEN..
dee?: ' No. 9. Odd Fe wo Hall, Binghamton.
Watches-Jiadiere Di and Enameled, and plain—
' a splendid article. Aimee variety of Gohl and Silvez F.ng
lish, American iind„Sseiss,llnntingand Plain , very low.
Geld Chat stiA very eitensivevariety of Vest, Fob,
Guard and Neck Chains. Ly _ Evers & ALISN.
Ear EllagiVand Breast Piatk,An fulinite variety
of Kt.:iceand prime, in sets and single.. • .
-Irlaver Itilags— Diamond , Ruby, Word, Peati,e
based and Plain Gold Rings—a large stock. ' •-• •
Bracelets--Gold; Jet, Plated, and HAIR Bracelets of
ali•pattems andpriaes. • - Braise A, ALLEN.
• Silver Ware—Ever pleteilptlon of Silver Foiks, and
Spoons, Napkins Rings, on band, also Soup and Gravy
ladles, Cups, Card Cases, Pie, Batter and Fruit Knives,
Chlldrene ertfq salts, etc., warranted good as coin. -
Plated Wave-A Beset Val assortment of Ice Pitchers
Castors, Cake Baskets, Waiters, Batter Dishes, Sugars
Salts. Knives, Forks, Spoons, Toast Racks, Cups Goblets
etc.. etc., by. 1 - - . • Evans & ALLEN.
Sleeve Battelle and studa—A large stock elan
patterns and prices.
Beads—Coral Necklaces and •Armlets, Amber, Coral,
Pearl. Gilt, Steil, and silver Wads.. - • •
Shell Combs—A good stock 'of shell back and aide
Combs, also Brifinio. , llern, Ivory, and Dressing Combs,
Hair and Tooth;Brashes, etc., etc.
arrEneavis as 82..7.83111MT,
dee2s 1 No. 2 Odd Fellows Hall, Binghamton.
. 1 . ,
PORTRAITS. PORTRAITS !
RIL'A.NGEME":TS IS TIIE
BRICK BLOCK.
TIIE unden4ed having taken the Rooms formerly
occupied bn P. B. DEANS. is no* prepared to ftenish
all who may desire with a good and truthful Portrait. . •
Being well potted in the production of the various kinds
of Pictures of thb day, I flatter myself that my *ark is not
excelled by any In this section of ibe country. , -
Among the varons kinds taken at my Rooms are the
• ANIIKOTYPE,. PHOTOGRAPH,
IifEL . 4I2I74i.TYPE, ItrEILLOGRAPH.
LOcket PicturAs down to the smallest sized miniature
Ring. Transferred Ambrotypea—tbe finest thing out, for
Banding byPost to any part of the World - without raft,
postage. Idy Pletures are bold. vigorous, and expressive
—not those faint, lifeless shadows often sold about the
country. Pictures taken, in all kinds of weather, equally
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wellof young children . No picture need be.
taken unless perfect satisfaction is given..
.....
In, dressing fe a picture. avoid light.colors,—such as
bloc, purple. se let , pink. etc: Most others take well; as
green. black, red snuff, brown. qrangeaellow. etc.
Or Remember that the' place to get your "picture" Is
in the Brick rock, over Read, Watroos 1 Poster's store.
.
J. H. lIAZLETON.
'.,Nov.. .46th. ISCO,
lifonirope,
_ .
BALDWIN • & ALLEN,
Under Montrose Democrat Office,
RE 'RECEIVING
A Fresh Ground
Western FLOUR
every 80 days, whteltwe warrant togive satisfaction
as any in market ; if not good returned at our etpense.
Feed, and Buckwheat Flour,
SALT AND PORK, -
By Tui: LOAD, BARREL oil POUND:
HAMS, [Sugar Cured] , ,
Dried Beef,
`Smoked Halibut,
- Drips and Syrups,
Molasses and Sugars,
TE.AS,. COFEEE, SPICES,
BROOMS, AND NAIL'S,.,
which we offer for sale at Low Prices, for READY PAY
ONLY. Montrose, January, 1861.
12IADDLNO, JR.. 0 1.. lIALLSTIAD : =
L. lIARDII4G & CO.,
.
FALERS in Dry Goods. Groceries; Hardware. head y Magic Clothing. Boots fthods, Sub, Glass. &e.
Nicholson Depot. Nay , . .
NC, TICE:.
COMPROMISE"-MAKE PEACE.
480 'TV.
or
t erail t i g . 422l.,
to Belt, or exchange for a good farm near Nontrore; or
for other good property, with each Of necessary], to ad.
)rat differences. Also, orders for •• ,
. HARD , -WA E,
received and forwarded, as usual, to MOONEY. COMM
& CO.; =Park Row, New York, for Rood prompt paying
Merchants. ta al.. at usual time.
P. O. address during tle Summer: Montrose, Pa.
Sat . .. Di. C.
• • CIRCULATING LIBRARY.
BEST WORKS. BY" THE BEST AUTHORS.
- ONE lIIINERED • VOLUMES,
INCLIJDWG History. illogriPhYt
me.. "
Adventures, Poet ry , Romance, me.. &G.,' • ‘l_l ,
which the public can have thp boned; of for.? , •
• trifling rum SW week. lapilaying Hat
many will prefer to obtain the reading of such book* in
this *my, rat h er tim pnrchsee the work*. If nomad
I ehalradd front time intim such NEW WORKS as trill
he of interest to the pubne.sroStside to noteß and int+
provement to the Library. For further partictdars call at
NonirostN Tone Yr. . Sltrfira NEWS OFFICE.
GOODS.
REDUCTION
- re- v i m rsz
• Qc.)
GREAT AVID EXPEVED
AT THE TORES OF .
Guttroberg, 'gose4atn, q. 4.,
~. .
Montrose ) gustfa County, •PC
•• 1 N
Elmira. New-York„
I • ':- ,
• ~ .
,• •
Busquehanna Depot,Pa: :
. •_ .• 1 1 '
UTE proclaim to our frien4 and the public in tenant
TY pita in consequence of the present preasurui in the
money agates in the ettlei we can Salechase r
Fio3l 101'0 40-PER CT. Til AN Form' . erly.
Thereftire ire are determined to offer our
• general stock o •
•
DRY GOODS,
•
iarge'st and b e st
STOCK4GOpDS I
; Xept 'ANY" Cl7lltY Store'
this Side of New ork City,
• .
At Prices wlii,YDefy Competition
se ire will sell, f0r:64L0333; at the mall advane
of ten per cent ye the wholetaie coat.. We will !fell
the followlw , GODS st.the annexed prices, .
Blac - rack Coat worth 8 9 for . '56,00
Black Frock Coat worth 10 ftir 7;50
Black Frock Coat . worth for $5O .
Batiess Coat worth • $5 for tfj,7,5
IBusiness Coat worth 6 for 4,00
Over Coat worth . $5 for $4,00
Over • Coat worth 7 for , 5,75
- Over Coat s worth 10 for • 7,50 •
Over Coat worth 15 for 11;501
Over Coat worth 20 for.. 15,00
Black Pants worth $4 for $3,00
Black .Pants worth . 5 for 3,75
Black Pants - ' worth • 6 for :4,50,
Fancy Cassimerc Pants worth 84 fot--s2,i
Fancy Cassiinerc Pants worth 5 for 3 0 3-
Fancy Cassiniere s Pants Worth 6 for .
(Black Satin Vefst: worth $3 for $'2,25.
Black Satin 'Vest worth 4 for :!,on
Black,Satin;) Vest worth . t;for 3,50
OVER-SHIRTS & OVERALLS only ,31
UND'R GARMENTS EQUALLY LOW
x=l.4a.re.er - xc-trx...ohrimirv-,
Also GENTS icho wish toavall ' themselves of the io
ppm
trinity to make some Fair °nen nlcc -
Christmas or New-Years 1.
/far dor , Am rwa.geliT,
to:orm large assortment of
CLOAKS;SHAWLS
Iit.O3OIIETS. . •
OUR ASSORTMENT OF •-•
DRESS GOODS,
A'N D.
LS ALWAYS LARGE COMPLETE,
• - COMPRISING •
IIIrt 4 ICAN 31141. - .0i., and
FANC,T SILKS
it2I2ISOZio -
of all colors . and &Wes,
VIZ lAkilirat4, &C.
. UT R .
Good Heavy; Shectings,. 6 to Bets: per,v'd
Best Heavy Slieetitigs,'7 to B.lcts. pr
DENIMS, from 8 to 1.4 0011 per. yard
TICKING; from 10 to 15 Cents per yard
GINGHA3IS, from 10. to 15 cts. per yard
'CALICOES, last colors, 12k yards only 41
" Best Merrimack, 10 yards only
CCOttC)33. MiCttlES.
Ladies' Sameity Wool Vests and
Drawers.-
'l~~tankfliYto
the numerous customers for
their generous patronage the past year,
we respectfully solicit, a minimum:ice 'of
thesarne. : '
guttenberg-,--)3ostnbatutf,
montrixo, N. NetniEet WV.
GOODS YOB CA,
EADY MAN CLOTHING
which comprised, - the
:As Winter has fairly appeared, n c invite the a tea t lonof
' :Xfz' Fir XI Mt ES
TRIMMINGS -
OUR STOCK OF
DOMESTICKS,
CANNOT;BE EQUALLED IN
choice, article, only_ l2i cputs: • f
pest Steel Spring Skirts,
A !Act , int—selling at 4 ets. per spring
LAMBS yilooL, HOSE.
•
Of thi Latest Styles, &e.,
- MEAT MARKET.
On Public Avenue, near .Searle', Hotel.
TrEEP.conekkatlron hand a good supply
;Lk MEATS . of all kinds. CAIII- paid' for
neelliCattletcalvelyibettpoodlagatlii.
O'er niappot all kinds. •
HENByOCK A. HAWLEY.
P. 111141WLZY
IL 1111MITINC/C. •
Ihntroisi Starch 30th,:
MERRIMAN_ SOM
-
rie=lbis method of Informing their trip AND NSW
hloods that *bey hirreloot trocetved au *Milton to Uto
r stock
,of Goodo, Flitch they • '
• BOUGHT FOR CA,SII,
AT ,PANIC PRICES
;#sro WILL SELL 'max 10
CASH BUYERS,
Prices .Perfbctb: Astonishing!
Weiare not time to enumerate: artirjra. i t=pue
Invite the public to eall, examine, and with*
of the truth - of what we pabli.h 'lad amine, thee box%
L. lizEmze&N Km
lipeowritkr, Dec. lath. 18t0.
CHOICE lost ofiramlly Grociriesjasi set:
lingSoper cent. below former prices.. .
- pioteirVonfeti!onarr for the llolldaar
. ,
"li7I7%.4I.I\TIT3Eir:P.
,7,1A1111 PRODUCE °tall kinds , . toe aid& thetkighast
1 market prices will be paid In Goods at
Dpitonsitle, Ps. - .
MONTROSE £ FRIENDSYILIL
,
OACILES'-'carrylv male. and pikiliNentelit between ,
C
Montrone and Fifondmille, will ease eHotel,,
in Stontrote, daily, at 7 o'clock, a. m. and lean Friend*.
Tills at ft o'clock, p. m. , •
tarilorses and Carriag e :. can be propound at the Livery
Stable of the aubtwriber in Montrose, on reasoaableterme.
Ifourraer, .Ang. IG, 18Gg. • tt . J. 11,1ZOODWIN.
A CHANGE.
YE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING i'ITR
_,
elamed the stock of • •
•
FORMERLY opened by A. N, IlLtlXPOirk hattendi
method of informing "Mom who fats Vispcipentrara
the stock .haa agate been remoted to the old Waft
below, the a Taiorek.coarert '
ettleteN wilt be most happy
.to watt opt i g li rotit ' M
may to or bite with a call. • . 1 •
\ „ .
ANY-- BOOK
nUBLISTIED,(234.I; print) can be obtained bites
eills
your orders, with • - price of the beak end
nauie at the desk. Also, any article IA the- i= l 4l l
Stationery" line.
NEWS ‘. FICEU
iIiCARPER'S, Orders, Leslie% ' • •
1.1. or any of the popular Magazine* Of the day. N.
Ledger, N. T.lV.rekle, Mercury, Clipp, Maur
Spirit, and all the 111Ustrated !vele NT sale. - Back
dm supprial. .
I I SCHOOL BOONS—AII, the old and nor editions %
• BLANK BOOKS—A vary nice olsortlont.
CIITLEILY.Tip arffole Aoi l iesa.
GOLD PENS7-von• nue ones. es *OWL'
PERVIIIoiSCVir. Hutson's °Skim. . -
I.llll—
MIA CI49..XaM, anal 141 endeavor to,
oavp'` n single eve to yrner Interest" and anatomy
own. ours. e% Weak%
3SE: 8 2162 1 1 1 313 G,
MONIT.0111", PA, September Int. lEsio.—tt
S ic . PIIIB.PAL U eNritAt •
Fur all kholii of Bead-ache
B'pßOiC.\'`Sfor ifoirSenese
Se, Arty different kinds of Pills
and other Parent Medicines in proportion.
Montrose, March,l,6l. ABEL TVRRELL
. Susq'a County
ciaisical and "Normal-Schoid,
414 5 ata
. 3 2tAiltees *a. _
PROF. S. S. HARtWEiI, PRINCIPAL.
No. K. 0. (-Amp, AND mug i..-nicHAßDs, ltiralrhl
M. A. M. itratean, I Kiss B. RLACIMLif.
Primary Departmerli- - Mottc on Moo.
Dr. G. Z-DYSIOCK, Lecturer on ..siructuraystulybysiology
HE FOURTH TERM of_ the . prearnt Academic T
of thht Institution will begin on Monday, May I,ltb.
The Trustees would , app of this School ; now under the
direction of Prof. S. S. HARTWELL, that It II In a 0012r
condltiou and offers nuperior Inducements to all
desiring a thorough education. 'Those wishing a good
preparation tOr.College, fur teaching and other pariadta,
will do well to avail themewlves of As advantage*. They
are referred to those aho have already done to, •
For Paraleulans See 'Circular. -
C'. F. READ, Secretary. _ W:,ILSSUP, Preet.
,
Ntao o. '
• •
•
- AP' •
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Located uver the Stugnebanns Valley Bank. si
BINGHAMTON N. Y.
FACULTYr •
D. W. LOWELL, Principal, Professor or the
Science of Accounts, Practical'Accorintant.
A uth;r of I:irt , ell's Treaties 'upon Book-Keep
ing, Diagrams illusttating the same. "
Joan Karat. Commercial AcCountant, Profar
ot Book' Kesping and Practical Mathematics.
J. J. CuinS7 o 7issistant Professor laths Book
Keeping Department.
A. 1 WARNER, Professor of Practical and Or
namental 'Penmanship, Commercial Calcul4.
-tions and Correspondence.
' * •
LECTURE:IS;
flon. Daniel S: Dickirson, Lecturei.oa COnstuer,
vial Law and : Political Economy.
Den. Ransom - Ba lcon. Lecturer on Cefittracts .
Promissory Notes' and Bilis of Exchange.
Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, Lei. orer on Commercial
Ethics.
EXAMINING COMMITTEE:-
I foil. Sherman 11. Phelps, ‘Vm. It. Osborn, Set'
Tracy, It. Morgan, 11.41.
The object of this College is to afford to all
an opportunity of obtaining a thorough.Bueinei*''
Eturation.
, .
The Ilouks and Fi.tnis ate fatefully fittings&
by ; practie:.l accountants= expressly for this to. •
etiintiun and embrace all the recent. improve.
mints.: . -
. .
. .
.
The 'emirs° -of, instruction comprises every
di•pariment or bus'.nesa.• The' . learner. will be
thoroughly taught the ecicnee'aticEpractice of
Double Entry • Book s Keeping as applied to the ,
following kinda of business, viz: - General Mer
chandising, Manufacturing,
.Basktng, Commis,
'ion, Steamboaling,.. Diiiroading, Furwstdisg,
Freighting, Foreign Shipping, dt c. - • .
. .
- YOUNG 31.K11
Canqualify theniirelves Ina short tinni. &t tido Inatitn,
lion, to AU important and lucrative situaliwna
references can be given where graduate. of ltliWare now
tilling dcoliable.itnat lona with attlarles trom $ 4 lOO to SI6OO
per anutivn. • • •
The'Proprlefors are In possrmalon oT testimonials from
acme of the first Commercial Houses in the State, to whom
they have furnished hook-keepers, 'showing their entire
wstbfartion and confidence in the ability of the gtadnates
of this 'nett:onion.
rinimvstqiip
hi ati it* branches. taught bl the moat slclltrat and thor.
ough muter. or the art. Nu College id the &untrY en=
joys a higher rhputat lon in tido departinteub' Lidice Der.
pertmeut entirely etparste from that of thegentlemen.
Students inn enter College at any time ho 'mations
Time to complete the roarer, fnun 8 to 10 weeks. Stu.
denti'paining thu requisite examination an prieente* .
with the meet elaborate and elegant engraved Di
Issued by any Commercial or Clinical budltution fn tha
Union. Alitiletance rendered to graduates in procuring.
altuallona.
For terms of tellitn, price or board. teattmordals- of
graduating ffilto^ poolttgad.d . c, address the proprietors for
circulars fomenting full namentark• • •
• - • LizwELLa wAnNet .
l'iraprieors Rlngtnunton Commercial Cone s% •
Nov. 8, 10.—y Bingiumitoo, N. T.
•
Ad trarxistratoes Notice.
urnERFAs letters ortidmlnistratten to the estite of
ea MANI]) ALLENkotof lirkigewai*l . 4 0 0 A bloc
been granted tho trebemTher, , all portent indebted to
the said estate are regneehed to - make immediate pay
ment. and these belief (Was or demands _staked the
estate of the saki docedent:' will make known the setae
withopidelay to- • , • .
Montrose, Jane. 11-0 w J. IL 3(krOLLIIM. Algler•
WALL & WINDOW PAPER,
3000 ROLLS, LL a+stcv Ps'rrtatis.
mawrzro riOC:I2K.'
31caliMit, Pa., April Ottt. 11161:—(r. , • -
tbs pave, Nut romvi.
•
• L L.
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