The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 08, 1861, Image 3

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    SHERIFF" iS' SALES.. 1 .
11Cpy virtue dr anndry wirite loaded by the Court of Com.
XS Pleas of SustrisCo., and to Me directedsl will expose
t o poeileade; at the CMISt Iltillag in Montrobe, on Batter.
day. A ugust 17; Paili at 1 ne cinch IX ea., , thefollowini real
estate, to wit :. j .
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- ALL that certain pled or parcel of land teiniata in the
toweidilp of Choconut„ Stiuttehantut county, Pa.. Wen
ded anti described asi fellows. to wit: on the north
by lamb supposed to betel' Michael Tralner,on theeamt by
lands of Lewis Chamberlin, Jr. , and Joseph Dotinells', on
. the south by !nude of Edward Brown arid Caleb Cannalt,
and'on the west by Sandhi of'atrick Bristlier and Caleb
' s -Carmait, containing about seventy - tire card of landi be
the sante more or less,' with the apptnienastemi, one.
. framed house, and shoat ten acres Improved: . (Taken lu
execution at the suit of EHthanah Chalker, to the tie of
• Boyd & Webster vs. John Gallagher.. .l,
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-- ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel Orland situate
In thelownship of• Great Send.ennnty and "State afore
' said; bounded nod described is follnirs, to wit : coin
. meneingon - the northwest corner of a testi 'of land! on
whichthe stem mill Is situated, thence south, ou ~ the.
. west side of said lot to John McDonald's northwest Cor
ner, thence on McDonald'* north 'tine to its northeast.
corner. 'thence northereouth Loa point so far from Me.'
Donald's uortheast Cerner that it line running direettv
east to the east linear steam mill tract shall embrace and
. , contain one handrettacres of land: Unimproved. Also
the lot known as the two hundred acre lot. lying our and
detached front said steam rntlilract in said township of
• Great Bend ; also Wpiece osparcel of land lit the south'
and east part of Wendt! lot, commencing et the north
eaallof Lee Smith's land. thence east parallel with the '
month tine of aid tallOot, thence north toJands of Fred- 1
tick Aldrich„ thence west on the north line of the 11 to
arch a point that a line running South to the south line
a parallel with the Cast lino shall make with and. includ
ing the aforesaid two. hundred acre lot, and embrace and
contain two hundred and seventy.dve items of hind.—
The said these pieceS of land above deocribed. to canted'
three hundred and aeventy•five acres Of land, excepting
and reserviog soventpal S. acres off frm.the
havingd of
. ' the drat describedone hundred acres of land been
‘. heretofore contracted the same to henry Crissel. Allen
improved. ' [Taken in execution at the cult of William '
W. Ideraereau vs. Dene Ralyea. ,
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ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, situ ate,
Li the township of Forest Like ; County end State afore- l
said, bounded sad described as follows, to wit: begin-
• nine at the coiner of AuguefilS Tildea'a land, on or near
. the ridge road, thence north 62' east 21 perches to a make
andatenes, thence card be thellpe of 411,1 Tilden's • hind
142 perches -to apoo, thence south 74 perches to a mist,
thence west along tint line of B. 13: Fox and others ills per- I
• chea to the said ridge road, thence along said road north
Me east 22 perches, thenconiong said road north MP east
II perches to the place of beginning, containing 90 and
•1 1- 740 acres of land, more or leas, with the aeon rtenautes.
one house, one barn, one orchard and shout sevcaty 1
acres improved. Also nil that other piece situate las
above and described as know.: beginning at a maple
the northeast corner of the • Ebenezer Cole's lot on the
south line of-the above described lot, thence by said line
westSrperches, to a post nn the road. thence by said
road mouth 34' west 19 ant 1•2•10 perches to a petit, thence
on
the said Cole's lot south 6-5• rest 69 perches to a
and . on the line of land of 13. B,Possuid thence north 42 and
2.10 perches pi the place of begien big, containing eleven
and one half perches, be the same more or less, with the
appurtenance*, one house, born, orchard, and all im•
• proved. Said abuse described lots lie contiguous Ito
cacti other and occupied as one farm. [Taken' in exe
cution at the suit of Kidney and-Philander Ames vs. Thoth
is P. Meeker, -•
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Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land. *Runt° •
In the township of Liberty, Counteand State aforesaid,
bounded and described a s follows'. to wit: beginning
at the northeast corder of No. 41 Law's tract, John
Berea survey ; thence south 2' treat at?( rods to a beechs
• tree corner ; thence nofth'KV west 27 1 7inds to the
centre of the turnpike; thence north 52Seast along ' the
said turnpike to thessouth line of lands belonging to
. Isaac.Comstock ; thence south 66,!i' oast, 241 rods to. the
place of beginning—bounded on the north by lands of
Isaac Comstock, on the east by-lot No. 42, en the South
' by lands of A. Chalker, on the west by said' turnpikel---,
containing fifty ages strict measure, more or leis, with
~ the appurtenances, one dwelling house, one- barn: one
orchard, and shout 15 acres improved. [Taken in viten.
than at the snit ufAlanson Chalker ye; Caroline Stockwell
and IS A..Stockwell. 1
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• -ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situale
in the township of Great Bend, bininded and described as
•
follows, to wit: lieginning ate chestnut tree in the north
- - 1- line of lands owned by Thomas hays and runs thence
I along his north line west 6 chains and tit links to a stake
and stones. thesicellorth 92 chains and 35 links to the
lands' of Benjamin Spearback; thence east 6 chains and 96
links to stake and stones, thence north I* east 313 chains
and 25 links to a post and stones. thence sotnh 803 - molt
IS chains and 15 Ilnksso a; beech sapling, thence-by the
Keider let and by the Carlisle lot south 1 le wes t 17 chains
and 50 Mika to ast, thence south Ss.li • east 11-. elude's
and leJlinks to a testuut, thence south-IS:" west 27.eh'es
and 25 links ton st, a corner, thence south : 4}t' west 51
links ton post, once south lite:vest 12 chain s tn ri post
a corner of Lewli:Monell'a land, thence by tile same and
by the said liarri land west 25 chains and 75 links tothe
place of beginnatz, contaioing 164 acres of land. be the
same more or less, together w nth the appurtenances; one
framed house, framed barn• small orchard and -about 80
acres improved. Suit of Luke Smith vs. David Vannetten
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate
in the township of Lathrop:.County and Slate aforesaid,
bounded and described as folhanit„to wit: on the north
by Lands of Anna Bronson, on thtrenst by Albert Pratt,,
on the south and west, by the public road, containing
half an acre of land. one Blacksmith abop,- and -all itu:,
proved. Also all that o net piece situate as above, ,and
bounded on the north hr Daniel Searle, on the east he
Ellett* Lord and Anna grottentr. on the south by tbe.pati:
lie road. and on the west by" W. S, R. Rockwell. contain{
Dig one....itundred and eleven scree, with the appurienani
ces, one house, one barn. orchard. and about thirty-five
acres improved. {Taken in execution at the suit of Jai
cob Decker cc. A. K. Brink. 1
A./SOL-Ad that certain piece or parcel utland, sante ltd
the township of Auburn, Pretty! and State aforesaid"•
bounded and described an follows to wit: on the north)
by lands of Wm. D,Cripe. An the east bydands of J. Sl'
carter, on the south by lands of Albert Seeley, and on
the wet by lands ofilainlet Ilill, icentaining about ones
hundred aCre.s.tre tne , ame_raore of ie s,wii II the appurte.i
tattoos; one framed goo-..barn. ;corn house, orchard. ,
and about sixty-five acre- Improved. [Taken in cxecD.l
tion by virtue -• of three writ. of 4 , i. Fa.. in favor ofd
A, Lathrop vs. deSFC Fines and Chi,- Illnes.l
ALSO-Ail that Certain piece er. parcel of land' altuatel
in the torinship Af 'Bridgewater, omity and Star f afore
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sal& bounded and described as follows., to wit on the
north by land centractedlo Samuel Strait...ie. on the east]
by land contractor' toil. George liawin, on the south bye
land eentraeted.to Lorin J. Smith.' and on the west by;
land contrtcted to Conrad Berg. containing eeventy five;
aere., der thereatfonts, toget4r with the appurtenances,!
• log bah - .,10g bonen. some fruit trees.and about 40 acres
improved. [Taken In eueeno on at the snit of Isaac B.
ressenden vs. Ira Chapman. • •
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ALSO—AII that certain picric or: parcel-attend . situate
in the township of Franklin. State.aod Connty aforesaid;
hotinded and described as follows; to wit : on the north
be the public highway, on the east .be lands of Rufus
Line on theltouth hy lands (I/Joseph - Doolittle. Stephen
K. Crane. and land.late of Andrew Banker, and On the
west by lands of Caleb earrnakcontal upt-aboutl ninety
aceekbe the same more or lesZ. with the appurtenances,
one barn, corn house, some fruit trees, and,ahout eighty
acres improved. [Taken ereeution at , the Suit (if
Thomas B. Smith, to the xis - 0 efJ. F. Stodthird vs. Ebene
zer Paddock, et. at.
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ALSO—A.II that certainpiece or paroel L ate nd sittiate
in the township otAtiburn; COuntr• and S arciresaid,
-bounded and described as fotiews; , to - wit: on the north
by lands ofJohn Collirmon the east by lands oiDenlel and
F. Swaekbaromer, on the
: South by lands of Dantel'Seeley
and on the west by lands of , D. Carter. contaihin4 about
two hundred and seventy aermi. be the same more or less.
with theap urtenances,oneframedhouse.,oneloghouse
one barn - . sheds, corn bons; orchard. and about °nebula.
dred and eighty acres Improved, !Taken in execution
at the swift of Daniel Seeley vs; Alexander Stevens and
Robert Todd. I -
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ALSO—AII thareertlyin piece or parcel of land Sitr,ote
In the township of New Milford, hounded and dmicribed
as follows, to wit :on the north by l-ane Sherwood,' on
the cast be lands or George and Robert Ilarrison. on thi.
.south fonds of James Conitlin , and. on the 0.-st by
land othurns - Lines, containing about one lihruirtid and
sixteen acres. be the same more or less; with the appur
tenance: , five barns one wagon? house, Mo . orchards, and,
about ninety acres improved: 2 [Taken "in•- execution at
the suitor Fredrlck.F. Badger yr. Nathaniel Stanton.
ALA—AII that certain piece, of parcel nfland. situate
In the borough of Snsdnettannal/epot. County and State
aforesaid, bounded and described:as follows, to wit: on
the northeast bylands of Itobert Nichol, om the south
east fir street A. on the southwest hi-lands of Jolnr 0.
langlitin. and on the northwelit Ly Men. street. 6r:tail:ll
log • 7.625 feet. beinglf thy rwhoit• of lot/
o. Mond two fert off of thetiortheast 4(11 of lot 21 or:
Wm. Wenta's surrey of tho orl Stisqueltsana.-.
Said lot is 62 feet on Main .-treet and teet on street A.
and ]:!)feet in depth, with the lippurtemumes, one three
story betiding. formerly Thrimpson's Wad,
one ham. and all imprrived.. [Token in 'execution at the
. milt of AmbroseEgleston vs. Thomas Tl.Mattecnts. ..a
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ALSO—AII that certain plecelyr act of land situate
In the township of New Milfod. Countx4nd State afore
• said. bounded and described a, followi,l-to wit: on the
. north by lands ofJemos Vanuatt. on lbe. east ly)• lands of
S. II: Corwin, on the south be lands of acob • Wellman
and on the'west lands of- hihhard Mbrse, containing
about sixty acresmore or 'esti, Imith thin appurtenances,
one frotnea. house. harp, sonte knit. 'treed.. and about ten
acres improved. [Taken in elect:4l°ol at -the .suit of
John F. Dunmore vs. J, B. Miller. -
h to*-
be sold oil Fritiar .august
,„ , ir d Ar a t ori - e . 0'c10ck,..P025.-' • 1
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• • -nor parcel ailed situate in the
tkat certain ple, .. e t a d aa coinfty.pa. bounded
ulwpshiP Oußch- ory the iNortb ' by .lan
r•tid described t° 0(4--BlatchirV I on .
!of Perry Butts. on the East by I. . rosbrim. and Oa
the shut, .1,,y laud.. now ar !Moor Lt. ..dninyy ahout one
the West by lonfor Isaac. Trail* com.,
pandred acres. be. the saute more vA. less todeth•
.with apparien.ances, iswo . rraditol DODge#A)D.. bum, one
saw mill. tine orchard and about eighty acres in. °r°s e" ,
reseal and taken in eat:cation at Olt or S. A. Woods. '_, ".. ".
Catur7 Bartle and David Bank.:
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ALSO—AII those torn lots iitAki ioulship.of
water, and laid down an the tnaP 4f- *here of Isa4c
Poet deed as No. 26. 27, 28; !yid.. on 14" able of the
Plank Road . each 6 rode front bil2 rote. y. Also No.
22,global= No. 28, being 4%249 rode inept mid running
bank along line of tract. Alen lots Not 26, 117 and 24.
sad being 6 rude front on High Street, muting hack nearly
17 rode. Alio No, 39 being 5 4-10-rods. 04 front , in
Street and naming back to No. 41. about, l l2 rode: %Alit;
lot N 0.40, lying.Rmitand adjultilneNo. 494 7, 8. 9. and
West of No. 26- L B.9—being 860048 rode vide and about
20 rods lone, of- - Irmo:lir Mane ; last mentioned lot
owned bit W. L. Post. AA* lot No. 43. 44. -45. 46, each
6 rode front on High Streetby- 12irods deey. Also lot No.
41; :yin between : sit the. Oactind 42.2. 4
8. and 52, Mid rollis,ltting9 1.40 on the-Plank .
Road and adJolning C C, crorakon thei3Ontlt,
ALSO—AIf tinine unimrored lota eltinde In Franklin,
known as Pickering lan ds and discribedlas4ason Ter
rors map of mextrrey made in 11101,40. hillows to wit ;
• lot N 0.67, tying on route of randott'Aro2l,coutaining
acrei and 61 perches, excepting; datum owlise weed- end.
form; of piratlelognun belt ttprt retrain it-itarrantee
name of John ItaidolOh. XOIE4,
.e!..:'0•47•011
the antacid containing 110 ..astre4. and 18(3,1nicenne--the
Nap. A 41011402 No. 6n. on the'sinnii and,eontalnin 6 ;llo
awns and 122 perchms*—lot - ad,folning No. ln
the east-and contalniug 114 arctic And 861 pembeic ael -1
Aimee lots being part ofJamcs Gallagher wirrant— No;
83 known as the Forks lot, containing lit bete* and
air
ty. tire perches. - Part of lot Nei. 82adjointog -:Not SIS -on
.he east and between it andllinghatriton 'township road.
containing 16 ar.retrapd 152 pen bei. ..6.40 a part of lot
No. 164 lytng in Libertyini theitirook which nmptles
to Simko ..*:nk itnitßeln Jott t.ki4.imoiltininr sues.
t wn
'ALSO W -- p All that piece lat.-lank-Olt-tune fit. Bridgervater
e described Sc flillwrril :Inkling Lh the middle or
the road from Montrose to :Heart lake 4 the'. srest
line of said lot ; thence forth 2! Oa 88 Pete-heath a Poet :
thence east 102 perches to a post thence , isonth 2' west
porchca to llllddieotnaitt road r' thence:My said road .!
Sl north 89', west 102 porches to tho beginnliig. containing
acts. hiring frame honsc. anfi r Marn and idlibapt eyed.
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1 ALSO—Allthatlot &Smite In New. Idlik;. .tosinship,
. described se follows :" thiithWardly br buds , f ,litinker,i ,
eastnardly by lands ofJ, Bennett, southw by.. lands
•of J. Smith; and wastwindly hy_.landa of:P. con, con
. tattling one htlndfed and sixteen acres,kno Is the Ful- l'
' ler lot. Mont SO 'acres haproielL ' - : ''' -A-c' ' :' - the
, i A:50.411 thateertaittpleee-'nf Lind 41 h 7 . rst in:. t
Borough Of Montrose. describedea follows':
_gluing at 1.
north matt etnerofiet fdrinerlrsold to Jo IFonihson ;.!
thencesodtb as'. eisst along theline of Pordtutiir'-and 'A.. •
Turrelll3 pereheato High, street- thence king High
: street north sr 'east 7 perellei to3llllstreet,l cute along
1 Mill etteet uprthsr west 19 .. perthes and tw ty' feet to
north cut tomer of Steam mill: thence sou 91 1 west
,' pereberito comer of blacksmith shop. thenen south 591 1
/
east 10 feet tO beginning, containing m p_erches, baring
I theredn a large three story frame Steam Grist 'and Saw
mill and all improved.
1 ALiti , —All that piece of land in said Boron bounded
oh 'smith by Tarnpike.etteet, on the westby c errs'. SL,
on the nerd' brfitraw bery alley and on thee t - by -lands 111
of E. A. Ibigent, containing IV perches, with *two story
(ratite house, frame barn and outhouses and a)improved
being lot No , 59 and small - pleee of tot No..lsition
, Village
plat.
• AL.QO—AII the interest of lilac L. Post In -three cer
tain tracts of land' in tlreat Rend township adloinp
hereo • puree
, .o 3c t l l ' i . t. ,t o ll- a 6 r r in d n e t P e c e r i n bt all itilf follows
na n o t
Stevens, I
nta n ng
I , 446 acres more or lees, one thereof in the war . ntee name
of Asa Stephens containing 44$ acres and th other of
them In the warrantee name of • Reuben Do nlng cone.
taming 49, acres._. These lands form one boil.. are held:
by Isaac 1: Post in - common with C. 1.. W and will
' he sold together, all unimptrved. -
1 . 1.- ALSO—AIot id land in Bridgewater all Improved, de
scribed as. follows. to wit : bexiunin I - at a p , a corner
the old Oreetilend road and Locust greet,-ee by the
til li
1 said road north nth- east, thirty . three and, Me tenth
perches ton poet. a corner of Harry Cressona! m, thence
by his lot. south 255• east ,taventy perc hem lte a „post,
thence north felS• east eighteen perches to High stele!,
M ,
thence by said street, south ^s ! 4• east, 10X i miles to 1
a post, thence eolith 25X 1 east twelve perchl*lr a post
on High street. thence by eald street south 59' i est thir
ty four and five tenths perches too postpti. Loqust Street
and thence, by, said street, north 25,%;• west 1 forty-one
perches to the beginning, containing eight sores More
I. or less, with a large-Brick mansion house, outhouses - and
1 barn thereon and gardens and orcharding. i
ALSO--Avertaln tract of land in Thompson township
containing 437 acres more or less sun - eyed in I the war ,
Tante° name of Isaac Jones adjoining,, tract surveyed in
l.the name of Jet se Brooks on the north eart,a tract in the
name of Mathew Shaw on Ilie southeast, Samuel llodg•
don on the south west, excepting therefrom t i nt lots con
yeyed to Edwin Lee, Jobe Lamb, W . W .Lyonsend Ched:
L ter Stiuldard.
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ALSO—AII that lot lying Milt* IdgeWater in SU a COMAS,
beginning at a post southwost corner of Samuel Backus
lot, thence along Clymers,‘Vest line south 23 . 17 i 'est 71
perches to a pest, thence sOuth firs eatt 146 pc es to a
herein tree. thence north 23* east 77 perches. tc a post,
thence north fa* west 146 perches to the beginning,. eon-
Mining !soventy acres' and 42 perches, unimproqed. Ta
ken lu eieeutioifas.the property of W. 1.., A. -I,,,and I.
L. Post. ..
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- OTIOE TO PLTICIIASEILS: I ‘-To_Prevent Misunder
;tending. notice In hereby given that Pnrchasere at , Sher-
I ITs sale,s will be required to pay the amount • bid at the
time the. land is -sold. It has become imperitively necess.
ury to adapt this rule, and It will be strictly adhered to,
except in apses where the purchaser in alien creditor and
'ls entitled to the find es provided in the let section of the
act ifAssembly. approved April 20th. ISlO.which is as fol.
lows :--•• Wlicnever the purchasers of real estite at Or.
ph'ans* court or Sheritrs sale, shall appear fromtlie proper
record to be e l diticd,.as a ilpo creditor, to re ndre the
wholei or any portion of the proceeds of said sale, it shad
be the duty of the Sheriff, Administrator, Executor dr
other person making such wile, to receive the receipt of
• mach purchaser or purchasers for the amount width he or
'they would appear, from the record as aforesaid to be en
• titled to receive ::provided, that this seet lon shall not be
so construed Its to-prevent thd right of said Shbriff, Ad.
mlnistrator, Executor. or other person aforesaid to de
mand and receiveut the time of sale .sum s,uflielent to
cover all legal costs entitled to be paid out of the Proceeds
of saidsale; and provided forth er,•tha t before any purcha
ser or purchasers shall receive Mel:anima of thii; section,
he or they shall produce to the Sherif!, or other person so
making said sale, a duly certified statement from the prop..
Cr records, under the hand and Segel:al" seal of the proper- .
officer, showing that he Is a lien creditor entitled .to
yeivennwpart of the proceeds of the sale aforesaid." •
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. ELIAS V. GREEN, Sherif.
— Montrose July d 3, 1S61:
'ABEL 'YURBELL
I.; now prepared to Cure every awe of S.CROFTLA - in
the Country, and he ban a Remedy for nearly-fiery 11
to which deal Is befr.- Call at the , - I '
GrtEAT MEDI 'INE Ehlio.3 I . .TM
or AB%I. TURRELL, and be availed of` the ben4ts dlr.
pen.. d, , • ' Montrone, July 17 , 1861.
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• ABEL TURRELL '
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rir AS for sle. ...Metallic Oil, for tZttk in,.. , Ma t .ellines.
IL IClock & Watrb Oil. Bed Rug. Rat. and 'Moni , e Poi
son. Homeopathic Remedies,' Pond's .Ext met. midla great
variety of Liniments. Salves, Pills, and Plasters, ?Ind as
'endless variety of Patent Medicines.
'Montrose, July li, 1%1. ... ^
I '
A REVIEW AND REFUTATION
or
HELPER'S IMPENDING. CRiSIS.
BY GILBERT J. BEEBE
•
: ruins consistin^ of ill double
pages. {vas originally publisried pending the political
canvass of ISM.. The Impending is a Compi
lation of all the - nophistrie and : malicious doctrines by
which the public mind or the North had been so far poi,
cned as to produce the triumph or the 'Preside mall can
-didate of.thc i.ectional party last fall. It wits widely cir
culated hr mean, of large contribution:, of
money. and ditrutore than any other thing to deceive the
maraca of our people. In thin r and Refutation, no
take op each of its chapter.. separately, and every , !moor
tant-ansnmption in detail. and refute them sit copletelv
that no intelltgent person can read the pamphlet without
being convinced of the falsitt.of all the wicked atinninp.
Conn of the helper book - muf or the folly of the se:tit:mai
strife which has culminated in tat it war. An there in no
probabllitiethat.inewi• will be permanently restdred to.
our distracted I . .n.i.until .the palette mind at the Nbrth in
disabused otitis erroneous impressions relative to the true
character of our Southern siste r Mate ~most of wham are
now in rebellioiragainst our general governmeitt. e lls the
result of the triumph of nettional fanaticlim both , Ttirth .
and South,--it becornen the fluty oral! true patriobt to do
all in 'their power to rtirnovc unjust prejudices between
the North and South. and thn.re is probably no merek edit.
lent 'means oraccomplishing, Miss...nit. than by gimeral
rirzulation of oar Wejulation of Ifc'per: It contains a
,Inre.F amount or valuable statistic.., worth, for occakional
ref. , rence. se, eral times the price of-the pamphlet to all
intelligent citizen.. Price git centn'per copy, or Ng per
dozen—nenthe mail postage prepaid.
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Address J
• J.
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.eidcllctown,
CHANGE if TIME
SUfIIER ARRANGEMENTS.
DELA TV A', LAC . A c 11 'A'S TR' /Y . /I. R.
PASSENGERS reach New York at I. p.m.. In title for
the. Ilud•on Ricer: and L. -I. Sound steamers.
The Eipress Train North connects at Great Bend at ith
the mall train for the West on the Erie Roan:
On and after TbaredAy; June 12th, traiur will lit-run
as f,illows: -
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E X PRESS PASSE'S' GTR,- TTI A INS.
I
! MOVING SOVI3I. I MOVING NOETR.
' The Night Eiurees Train I Pas.engers from N. F
ork
East on the N: Y.. ‘b IC It. leave Pier No. 2,North !BT.
'arrives at Grua Bend depot 1 er at ja.m.t17,113
at [a. in.] 1,11 1 Or foot of Courtlancl,q,o,oo
connects with the • From Philadelptris — I
Express train for i lea, e Kensington, 17,10
N. Y. and Philad'a - ! Leavejunction. 1.20
which leaves at " r.. 10 i Due It Washington, 1029
'Doe at New Milford, zOl i Bridgeville, (p.m.) le,ol
Non tro.e. 7.23 ; Ilope,(Philconection) 0.41
Ilopbottorn,• -7, I, , DeLl5 minutes to dine 2,1 a
lilei1015.0 • 5,02 l Colutnida. - 2,40
Factoryville, .8.25 r Water Gap, . ' -,1.00
Abington, 8.40 i Stroudsburg, • I 1,14
Scranton; • 2.t3 1 Tobyhanna, ' '2,27
'Moscow. • . 14.57 ! Moseow, 3.01
Tobyhancia - 10,35 i Scranton. * \ ' 145
Stroudsburg,- 11,45 i Abington. 4,18 -
Water Gap, - [p. tn.] .12.0:. Factoryville, . 4,82
Columbia, , 12,16 1 Nicholson. . • 4,50
Delaware. (15" to din,) 12.25 1 I lopbot tom, 5,1 - 1
Mope. (Philadconnect.)l2.sl , Montrose,, 5,32
Bridgeville ; - ' 12,51 I New Milford, 5,02
Wasiti on. 1,21 I Great Bend. 6;10
junetiot • MO Connects with mail t in
New York. • •-- 4.(10 I West, at 0,12
Philadelphia, ' ''''' 6.50 I and Night Ex.. West 1,14
t \ \
T.
. The Express Issenger Train South, connects althe -
Junction with th ..55-p. m..train on the New Je ey
Central Road for Be . hem, stanch Chunk. Reading,and
narrisburg, Ate. . . , . ' • .
..
ACCO3IMOD.. TION TRAIN..
Leave Scranton at(a.m.)9A . Y. Ex. train Lietarr vcs
Factoryville, 10,30 . t Bend atia.ro).l ,30
Nicholson. 11,00 Leav GL,4O
.11ontroAe, m.)12,15 3ltintro: , 35
Great Bend. ' 1.15. Nicjiolson.
- Cennectingatith Dunkirk Facturyville; 15
Express West; at 2,381 One at Scrant , q T,lO.
The Accommodation Train doeanot leave Seanton i till
after the arrival ortheXorning Train on thelacilvvantia
And Bloomsburg Mailroad,. thus giving Passenger* m
the Wyoming Valley a direct connection for the ~ W ee
the morning •
• , , - --•
p m - the. aecomunalation era - ay - quire] on the south
'a passenFer:ear 7111 be attaehedlo the Lip
Frelght
tt, , leartn..Tycranton at a. m., doe at Strom
•
Returning. learee Jnnct
bug it Jaunt. ^n i," li e s i lt r P o l i . indsturg tmranton 3;4 p. •
att 1 4 50 a. m:, due .
Palaengera to and frC u ,.. 11e , w .,/_ o *,,_ i f** ' w qlcha„
"ea.:Mot. To and from „ •
v .". Ml* 4_et•
leave or take Ines at. Hope; i' 4 Or - -r.ttatmit„augrr on • • *
Wllkee-Barre, taketackA mea.: nibur : i t*"•a t ' scran
For. Jessup, Archbald, and Carom;dale take Omnltni
'Scranton. Tickets wild and rtenne6 ftextrd through
jai) JOHN 1311181 a, KaPsrliitendsvit... •
W
. V;Akilia, Tittel - bumint°n• P a
: nun AERANGENPNTE—BIBETEOBB 0 .
'NAILS AIIIITYP..--Day (muds , ' excretal,) from
Eat and Souk by Railroad at 13( •
DanY, islundaY ezrePted.tirout the West. by Bar ,
at Iti; a. m. •
From Binghamton dliwt„ excry Tneiday. ThundaY •
Saturday. at I,it p.
Prom Titakhannock direct, every Tuesday. y
and Sattirdar.at j p. m-
Pram Tartu* direct., every Tts ay and Saturday
ta l ltylrom Primdbai PoliadlY exattibsti) 1116 X p. va.
3141108 (xundaya ez4 4 1 404 ) ger 4 6e lt
and tooth, bx ailimad, at sa. m.
,(musimy or,ruetod) far the wart, 4 1 . Mimi&
Far -Binghamton direct, evraildo ay, rednetiday mad
rxtday. at I a. _
Par Tmakhannocic direot , army Noutlak. B i OdStr,ndlif
PridatLet
--'H
FOr. OlVAlll..flifeCt i Virtam Alteallirliati 7.44* 1111.
• Daily for Frieadevil e (sanday ex.) atlfif a-tn. •
Par ,Lacepdlle primer Anbarn)--icatea **at sit
m.--arriven Wednesday at 5 p. in., . ,
„ •
varirft,A i;tc •
• •
Fur all kln4 31. .
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...
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. - AT .-. - IyiEgsg-,•:JITo il li I •
..-;
FIRST STORE itELOWI - TARBEtis.
rrnßoonii*vitiecrazt;rmininpattiiiiikseitsiiver
-•
and
Seythee; Spathe; and lentirtitones, Hey 1 1 5erke,_
I *
and all ktop/ 0 0, ./ 401. I/131'901th dso;i: ..., :
~,..:
... '','
....,
':... At r rlbliild-ifttopt).:% l : - I
111101W-Buredps nth!, "ten,. oono,'Complitaie : Tiillore f iT;
.12
Adamantine, and hpereneandlos,,,tc.
`O2/Lp - iatiz
on,Dayort-ilei°ll%-tliA•italittenc-thl;i.
_,
FOR . TXER HAIR, -. 'AND MOUTH.
M its— Tf raw . l l l ,LVViktratriL z .li*Mt i
minin g Hair Shiite; Glenn's Benr`e 'and: Rose. Hair 011, 1
Pumnde-de•Philpcome. Pblladelphtn - end N .York Mouth ,
iVash; viz.: Parrish's FrAgrant Mixer. for the teeth end 1
and gums, Dalyrymple's moutk.Wash, Dental 800, &e..
Ati eprzimpti 7 " seromi. - :, - ,'
. . . •., ~
30RgE:ina hoot lfr lbls! l I:Vege tab!i lAcepittAsMa (itet.
•
AT.. TYLER'S: _STORE..
•
AP"..1.'3:).'- Rte. boas,:
Gfri : LC)O3:IIII:I.X.EI9,
FRESH CODFISH, STONE WARE,-
WOODEN WARE, BROOMS,
&c., PAINTS; VARNISH
.. BRUSHES; BLACK
. ING, SCRUBING, •
HAIR, Tooth,
. NAIL; and. LATHER
MUSES, ALL VERY CHEAP:
ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, & LAMP
. BLACK,.-TALLOW, SOAPS
•
Of every. kind but sorr. . '
nr'Dont ask to get treated at TYLER'S STORE.
Dotter sent to' 1. Y. and pulls retnrard for 2 dr. 1.4
Montrone, June . HENRY C. TYLER.
UNION'
Nolir and Forever !
. THINK . EXAMINE,
AND SAVE 25 CTS ON A DOLLAR
BY BUYING YOUR
SPRING S; SUMMER
0 0 rt
%
-OF--
HAYDEN BROTHERS.,
THE. PEOPLE'S AGENTS, ,
. -AT Tllll--
ORIGINAL "ONE`PRICE" STORE!
OCR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE !
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY.
WE RAVE I.AROE STOCK OF
STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS,
•
GROCERIES d PROVISIONS,'
. HATS AYD'CAPS. _
' BOOTS AND SHOES.
___ • .
W.ILL- P A P . ER. OOD IrA RE,
'COAL OIL. VA iV/i7Eg NO t10N..5:
• SKELETON SKIWI
FLOUR, 'SALT,. FISH, NAILS,
PAINTS XN 1) 0 ILS,
Antra great variety of articles too numerous to mention,
which we are bound to bell
Cheaper than the Cheapest !
AT WHOLESALE AND] RETAIL
PRODUCE token in Exchui*Yor Clouds
MI Goods sold at
OVE PRICEand..XO DEVIATION.
Onr sp•teni of 'doing Fnsinc•s gives satisfaction
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS,
WIIRTIIER . . Yoe RUT . OR NOT
WE WIT;I. SHOW YOU BARGAINS I,"NITEARD OF
raTr' Small favors thankfully recslved, 'and Irger`ones
vortortion:. Yonrs,
MELL:IrTLIEIN 3EIRCZNEiI.
NEW MILFORD. Jun.
* R * * *
* * * **
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'* * * *
** * **=i 33eisa#
NO. ZI_COURT.STREET
GREAT SACRIFICE
..blll7 CEMCOLOZ
GOODS SELLING AT
ALMOST NOTHING.
GREAT RUSH AT TUE
BEE PE,
TO SECURE SOME OF THE
21116104202
Please 104- at the following prices;
Parasols, for ' - - .$.0:37 1 ;
Plain Silk Parasols, large, 50
Large size „Mantillas, ' • 50
Ahl'silkand wOrsted.barege Shawls, 1 00
Stella. Shawls, • • - 1 13
All wool and silk Br:oche - Shawls, 3 00
Striped Broehe ShaiOs "2 50
Good .oildadiled Silk, black, •
.69
Fancy Silks, •
Handsome Fancy Silks, . :30
64 wide Bareges, • 3if
Nice Challie lie Lain_ e,_ • 6f
Good Lawns,- -
. .
Calicoes, warranted fast colors, 4
Heavy Brown Sheetino , s, - 5
12 yards yd. wide blWched Muslin, 1 00 .
Kentucky Jeans, 12i
All Wool Cassimeres,..
.70
Paper Muslin" ' 'double width. • 6i
Good Watch Steel . Spring Skirts, 25 .
dies' white cotton Hose, . 5
Bo i•andShoo,_from 50 cents to . - 1 75
And a other &ode not mentioned here sold equally
will be . sold mfadvertteed, and warranted
tri glre mitts Mimi. - -
All of the a re Goods hare been bought 'entirely for
Cash. - at large A ion sates; at immense eaeriseea, and
will be bold at aam I advance.
!Adler, and all who to 'purchase anything In the
Inc of • - . • - . • -
- DRY : 0 ODS
lit our place before
t be updensold. An
ti
Will finill4t to tticir adynatags to
immense stock
as we wilt*
gclN:firET RIBBONS,.
...
BONNETS,
• • • FLOWERS And
RUCHES,- an,
• f4c tine
MilltnerY'
cinotiustay aii tread tat Tiad4.
IMSOMAIN BROTHERS,
- • • • ;
Cornier C•moi and Water litreeto,., - .'r . . . . •
.. .., -
.fflire - of the wits RIME. j A LARGE iriANTn-y lA,
• Piughavuton, .Tune 13tfi, 1861. -' ' ' i rz".".w-istyles for ttoc.
•
_ •
LABEL:' ,TIIRRELL
Now •offors for sale &le of the largest and
best' seleetione - of
GOO cgt
.
Ever offered in SnsqUehanna.County, and
'probably comprising the. greatest
PA
.liIETjr or most . different articles of any
Store in the,Northern. part ofiPennsyli'a
:iiia, and'perhaps'of the entire -State.:: An
:assortment is kept in about thirty differ-.
.ent'branclies of trade, and. the 'selections
are made from about'fortr of the iliest
}louses itiNeik York, and 'more than fif
ty Dealers and Mannfacturers out of New
'York. A large proportion 'of the Goods
are brought direct from the Manufacturers,
thus insuring genuine articles. • Custom
ers-on 'entering the. Store must not expect
to find everything:in sight, but nearly: ev
cry article_'wanted will be produced - . by
ome idea of the Stock may be
fromed by 'the following general
: outline,
hut enumeration is impracticable.
•
DREW, .5 AND AfEDICIAVES,
..` .I ) ,AIATTS. AND 011 Si
D rg _ST &RFS'.
GROCER/ES,
- • LIQUORS,'
GL A SS; WA RE,
WALL cnd'WlN D W P
JEWELRY, •
Si'l VAR. WARE,:
PERFUMER
FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL . INSTRUMENTS,
-* • • . 'BRUSMES
AMERICAN :pOCKET KNINE
_- TABLE CUTLERY and
SILVER PLATED WARE
LAMPS, MATERIALS for LIGII7W;
HARD WA RE,
BED CORDS,
DRY GOODS,-
• MIRRORS,
WINDOW AND PICTURE
.GLASS,:
•• LITHOGRAPHS, -
VARNISHES, BIRD CAGES,
- SPECTACLES, •
WHIPS, cL LASHES, BROOMS
GUNS t PISTOLS,,
AMITNITION.
T. Olt A. C-C 0..
MEDICAL I»strumeiitv,
SALT,
SOAP,,POTASII,, (EC.,
_ .
The attention of the public is respect
full)-invited to my stuck of 90°4 ' bought
exclusively for cast( tiONi' and will be
sold on the same principle l or low prices.
• ABEL TURRELL. •
Montrose, May Ist, 1861;
GROVER & ER'S
AT VIE
CELEBRATED NOISELESS,
:SEWING. MACHINES,
FOR EA MIIX . AND MANUFACTURING USE,
'495: Broadway, New-York.
'Agen . eics the principal Cities aml
nuns in the.Unilrd Slates. •
The Grover 1 . Baker Sewing Machine Company are
now manufacturing, and have on exhibition at their dif
ferent salesrooms, machines making the Shuttle or Vock
Stitch, of the same patterns and at the same prices as
their celebrated Grover & Baker Stitch Machines, thus
affording the public the advantage of comparing the
stitches of the the leading machines and exercising their
own lodgment as to their respective merits. This is the
only company that manufactures both kinds of machines.
and therefore - the, only one that can offer this privilege to
the purchaser.
tt We speak frOm experience when we say that, after
having tried all th 4 prindipal aewiug machines, we moat
Accord to that of Grover & Baker the pre-eminence,'
Those indispensable features of sewing, strength, ta
-fortuity, and elasticity. all of which are brought out to
this incomparable inveqtion, make It the first sewing_
machine !mute country. Where have their good points;
hut this combines all, and possesses every eharacterletie
necessary to make It moat desirable.”—r, Y. Christian
ddrocate and Journal.
Mts Sewinge perceive that the Grover
it Baker Machine is every day growing more
and more in favor, both for manufacturing and family
purposes—but especially as adapted t 6 nil the- require
ments of family use. Other machines, -by dint of brazdlit
paffert and conniving with committees at annual fairs,
have limn thrust forward IntO the first place; bat theyaro
fart losing this unmerited position. The teal merits of
the Grover ,t Baker Machine, are be , r,inning to be knownin a practical way, and daily is the demand for them' in
creasing..whilethe deminit for heretofore better knoivn,
but inferior machines, is pr4ortionately decreasing. "So
it turps out in this, as in man, other instances. that *hon.
esty is the best policy,' and the right, in the end, comes
unpermoet.
,
" A trial of over two years enables; di to say with the
greatest confidence that there is no better machine for
general Family use than. Grover tt Baker's Sewing Ma
chine Co, Irmskes a ,beautiful elastic seam that does
not rip with *car. or washing,. runs almost noiselessly,
Is plain, simple, easy to work, and not liable to get out
of retddr, fetarns the ends of its own thread, and itself
threads and silks directly from the spools on which they
are bonght."—..Y. Y. Leader.
Grover & Baker's . Machines' work, in their peculiar
stitch; and fabricsput togetber.by It. may wear and drop
to pieces from original weakness or hard usage, but come
apart or give way at the seams they cannot ; they will
hold together when the cloth or calico arantidthem hangs
in rags and tatters.--,N, T. Nitro..
" The points we eoneeive Most necessary -,Ind' impor
tant to meet the wide range of requirements MA machine
forßantily sewing, we And more tally combined in the
Brover Baker. vat extent of capacity. simplicity .01
construction. ease of management, advantage of using
thread from two spools without; reArindfug,. etreV.4oT
ork; elasticity. durability and tenular l ty of Mitch, and
q etneta of moveme: We therefore make award to
the e rover:& Baker . "
—Report of Goosnattro f Tennerste
Reale • • of loot.. Mate Fisirelf UM.
F. .7 . • • CHANDLER, ' - Agent,
•
• febt I y m 9L ' ' Montrose, Pa..
STONEIVARE,
PORCELAIif'
-‘.► •PA7PER..
1- Vat Lind WINDQW
^ ring trade, lust Artlycl.
TURItELL;
•
. •
, -
lUMMM
NMV
LIB
CROCKE,R
We are
th t
!I 4etermined not, to. be .out-doae
way of
PRICES.
DIV
Kl:siliS9l.• PRODUCE Taken in Exchanga for
41:::10 U 411t , 0 0 =VD
ii aallannia & CO. .
N jell° soil Depot, May nth,. 1861.-6 m.
. •
_••••1101111Ar.PliliSHNTS I •
4,1113 subseriliere take pleasure hiennonneing to their
friends that they have this day returned from N. York
with another addition to their stock of Goods, selected
with great tare, and especial seference to the approaching
restive seaston. Any person desirous of making
1)
CHR ISII hl A S -, t NEW , YEARGIFTS
(and we hoPemone will deny themselves the pleasure) can
And a rich And extensive assortment to select friim, and
at the very lowest Cash prices. •
• EVANS & ALLEN.'
ilec22 2 Odd Fellows Hall, Binghamton. ,
Watch s--Ladies' Diamond Enameled, and plain—
s splendid a tide. Also a variety of Gold add Silvex Eng
fish eridan and Swiss, Il tintingand Plain. very low.
Cold very extensive variety of Vest. Fob,
.Guard and ec k Chains, by : Edatts Amp:.
Ear Rings and Breastpins—An Infinite variety
of styles and prices, fu sets and
Finger Ith:we—Diamond, Rube, Rlgard, Pearl,Bcalc
'Chased and Plain Gold Rings—a large stock.
Braeelets—:Gold, Jet, Plated, and HAIR Bracelets of
ail patterns and privies. , &vase it Aura.
a
Sliver irare—livey deseription of Silver Forks, and
Spoons, Na kins Rings, on hand, also Soup and Gravy
'edits. , Card Cases, Pie, Batter and Fruit Knives,
Children& sets, salts, etc., warranted good as cola. •
.Plated Ware 4 Bee atlfel assortment of ice Pitchers
.Castors, cake. Basketp, - Waiters, Butter Dishes, Sagan
Salts, Kul,* Forks, Spoons, Toast Racks, Cups Goblets
etc.. etc., by; - Evars 1
Sleeve Buttons and mind's— k large stock of all
patterns
_and prices. •
Beags—Coral :Necklaces and Amiga, Amber, Coral,.
Pearl. Gilt; Steel, and silver Beads.
Shell'Comba—A_good stock of shell back and side
Combs, also', Buffalo, Dorn, Ivory , and Dressing Combs,
Hair and Tooth Brushes, etc., etc.
3E117 kit ZLIAXAMMT,
deci6 No. : Odd Binghamton.
PORTRAITS, PORTRAITS !
`NEW ARRANGEMENTS IN THE
BRte K
i B CE
iEn !;el zta l (nthen7msr ,
i'eT
lKTlcia , V , l.Wcsitnriwrre 2 .edtolrna
All omay desire with a good toulartithim Portrait.
Being %yll posted In the production of the various kinds
of Pictures of the diV, I flatter myself that my work Isnot
excelled be any in this section otthe country. •
Among the %larking kinds taken at my Rooms are the
•
.AMBROTYPE, PHOTOGRAPH,
.11ELAINOTYPE. 2VEILLOGRAPH.
Locket Pietureg down to the smallest sized miniature
Ring Transferred Ambrotype„l--tne finest 'thing out, for
sanding by Post to any part of the World without extra
postage. - My Pictures are bold. vigorous; and expressive
—not those faint, lifeless shadows often sold about the
country.. Pictures taken in all kinds of weather;c equally
well, except those of young children. No picture need be
taken unless perfect satisfaetlon is given.
In dressing for a picture, avoid light colors,—such as
blue, purple, scarlet, pink, etc. Most others take well; as
green'. black, red, snuf brown, orange, yellow, etc.
VD — Remember that the place to get your." picture" -Is
lu tire... Mick Block, over Read, Watrous k Poster's store.
I.r. itszLicros.
Montrose, Pa., Nor. M 1860. A, -
COMPROMISE---MA , E PEACE.
480 In
of BEALTIFVL LAND!.
In Marathon . Conntyi Whirtonaln,
to sell. or exchange fur a good farm neer Montrose, or
for other good property, with cash Lit necessary), to ' ad
just differences. Also, orders for
HA RD- W AR
received and forwarded. as usual, to MOONEY, C 0111.7
it CO., t 8 Park Row. Now YoPk, for good prompt p a y in g Merchants.. al.. at usual time. .
P. 0. address during the Summer: Montrose, Pa.
Je2;* 4 . C."TYLER.
CIRCVL . ATING _LIBRARY.
BEST' WORKS BY THE BEST AUTHORS.
- ONE lIENDEED VOLUMES,
•
NCLEDINGistorv, Biography,Travela
Adventttres. roetri, Romance, &c.,
which the public can have the benefit, offer.,
a trifling sum .per week. Believing that
many will prefer to 9btain the reading of such books in
this way, rather than purchase the works. If successfhl
I shall add from time to tithe each NEW WORKS as will
be of interest to the public, ratable to myself and
provement to - the Library. I. or further particulars call at
.
Montrose, June W. • SMITIFS NEWS' OFFICE:
-
WAR PANIC &WAR-4110ES!
SPRING STYLES NOW READY.
33T-71E:1-1FIATT1
la pow receiving a full and choice etink of 7
SPRING; AND SUMMER
Including a great 'variety -of rich Prints In new styles,
°Bighorns, Brilliants. Lawns Challiem, Dress Thisnes and
Surges ; Black, Fancy and Foulard Figrired Dress Silks,
vervlow with a full assortment of Silk. Brocho Cashmere
and Stella Shawls ; Mantillas„ Duster!, Parasols, Rich
' Ribbons. Bonnets and Flovrers: Mop, Skirts. Broad.
.cloths, Casainiers, Summer ptuffn, kg.; with a large av
aortment of other
Staple andFancy - GOods,
nonal. - in Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Iron, Sons;
Stoves, Drugs, Oils,. Boots and Shoes, Bats and Cops,
Clocks; Carpentering. 'Floor Oil Cloth, Wall Paper,
Painted and 'Gilt Windo`w Shades,
, The Stock is large,. and bought fon Cosh during the
present War Panic, and will be cold at low.down prices.
and on the most favorable tore for Cosh. Produce; or to
Prompt time Boyers. N.8.-Flour and Salt constantly
on hand: • [New Dlilfotd , May, 1881; _
L.
LUIIDLFO, JR. - q. L. LLlLLStrias.
L. HAItDING: eV 1 00., -
HEALERS In Dry Grincle: droceriel p Hardwaie, Ready
Made Clothing, Roots dt IR!cle r Slab. Masa. &c.
Nicholson Depot,' May
ABEL • TUR ELL
lIAS for sale Bellingham' . Stimulating . lilnguent. for
the Whiskers andltair. that wiltlying outs ,thick'
set of Whiskers, orkMorustache, in from six. to -eight
weeks Baker% Compound,* surgetire for Dysentery.
31ontrose. July 17.1961. , ••, • I
_ LOUIS- HOTEL .
••
CHESTNUT-ST ABOV E THIRD,
PHILADE LPH I A
tho immediniu pClghborhood of ilia Jobbing Aopees
on Market. Third, and Cbvtant dread, the Ranks,
Post OMee„ Merchants Exchange, kc. •
, . .
.BOARD PER DAZ.$lO5O,'
.
Atitogamodiabmi. When required. cni the EUROPEAN
PLAN. Rooms from W cents and upwards, per da and
Meals at a FUIST•CLAIIS BABULUSAIIL att4chea to the Notel.
Prices according tethe =Eel r_ .
The Cd q Care take Passengers itej Station
TO or CLOSE. TO the Rotel. • „i;lfky
rIrEd;110, Prtnch, and Germs okra.
GOODS.
'~:
6 GOODti.
0
D •
St
GOODS.
4,ItPIIIIG . -& :..00'.$,
LHOLSON DEPOT.
R,AL DISCOUNT,
- MADE TO
, .
pi.
8
DY-PAY CUSTOMERS.
I:=I=1
REDUC:TI 0
8.1:._
GOATTROWD EXPECTED
. ,
AT THE STORES OF ,
6fttlevbtrg:', 4 .lost,nbition,_ C 11:
Mantr9se, Suaq'a County; Pa.,
Elmira New-York,
• •
• Susquehanna -Depot,Pa.' •
•
our'% prucleim to
that la (Meade the public glue t T no l . PraP at muneyeffaino In the we anirehase,
• !
GOODS FOR CASH,
FROM 10 TOlO PER CT.'LOW.._R THAN Ponnetly.
Therefore we are determined to offer thu public o,r
t • - general stock pt
EADY MADE CLOTHING.
DRY GOMIS,
which comprises the
laugest and I)est
STOCK 4- ) - ( 400D8
Kept in ANY COUNTRY 'Attire
, I ' -
this,alde of Sew York City.
At Piices which Defy Competition
as we will sett, for ICIALM 133C.' at the 'mall idvatice
of ten Or emit above the wholessfe .cost. We will sell
thettyllorlng GOODS-at the annexed prlees. ha: •
Black IFrock Coat worth fort $6,00
Black IFrock 'Coat ; worth 10 for 7,5.0
Black Frock Coat worth 12 for 9,50
Business Coat worth 85 for 182,75
Business Coat worth. .6 for. 4,00 . '
Oy l er Coat worth 83 for
_84,00
Over • Coat . w9rth - 7 for 15,75
Ovr Coat worth to for J 7,50
Ov:r• Coat worth 15 for '-11,50 .
Ovcr CoBt -worth 20 for 15,00 ."
.131ac1q Patits worth $4 for
Black Pants worth 5 for 3,75.
Black Pants worth -6 for 4.50
Fancy :CaSsitnere :Pan ts_worth for
Fancy C, assitnere Pants worth - 5 for a 4.
Fancy L'assirnere Pants Worth 6 for 4,i
Black Satin Vestworth $3 for $2,25
131aek Satin' Vest - worth 4 for • 3.00
Black Satin Vest worth 5 for 3,50
OVERSIIIRTS 'Lt; OVERALLS o . n 1 ,31
UND'A GARMENTS EQUALLY JON
As IVin 'et has fairly appcirca; We ill% lie the attention.of
X r a
Also GENTS who wish to avail themselves of the oppor
tunity to make some Fair One a nice
Christmas - or Now-Years.
Jar t
P R10%111% 1 11' 1
to our lameaseortment of
Pi
, la rt . S
' CLOAK S,SHAWLS
and
•
BONNET %•_
• • OUR ASSORTMENT, OF
DRESS GOODS,
AND
TRIMMINOS-
f
IS ALNVAYS LARGE 41; COMPLETE,
_COMPRISING . •
.PILAILN 111114%.C1i., ond
FANCY' q`S,
11:111NO:te •
I of all colors and shades.
DE ILAINES, 6&..C.
• .
OUR STOCK OF . •
DOMES_TICKS,
CANNOT BE EQUALLED llv -
TI.RR • PRIM.
•
Good'Heavy:Sbeetings, 6 to Bcts. per
Best 'Hertvy Sheetings, 7 to Sas. pr y'd .
DENIM, from 8. to 121 cents pot :yard
TICKING, from tO to. 15 cents pt.r yard
GINGIIAMS, from 10 to 15 ets, peryard
CALICOES, titst colors, I2i yards only $1
" Best gerrimaek, 'lO yards only $1
Ccottc•ja MIECt - t . B.
•A-011oice article, o n l y 121 cents;
Dee Steel Spring
•
A nice let L—selling at,,4 cte. spring
Ladles' Saxony Wool Vests and
• I Drawers.
LAMIBS • WOOL_ HOSE.
ZE.A.77,X3E1M1•
• Of: ii)e:Tiiest
Thitnifafto, the numerous customers for
there' generous Tatronage, the past "yeast
rospeCtililly ',a continuance of
'theiaine. -
6uttelib l f.rt,lostilbattin, & a, ;
.11mOve. Pe. De,:d6herlXA, 180. • 7
MEAT _MARKET:
• •
On Public .4roluo, war &ark'. frolet.
ii r .:ZEKeunstiotlyoo . hand.s good supply of
.1 1 k, MEATS of all: %lads. C4UI/II prid. for.
Seel Catillie,tat I vesAlieepood LaaaJlos6.
Also for Uldes of all kinds.
• lIENSTOCK d." HAWLEY.
REitstoi:E. .- \ tot.r.v.
Montrose. March 30th: 's9.—tf. •
MERRIMik .& -SON,-
MAKE thl4 method of,lafinnarkir OLD AND 'NEW
Priegas alio the) . blivuiu l 4 reneiredan addition
runner stock of Ouodh, smilers On/ • •
• • unewnt - fOR '.CAS/I;
• 'AT: PANIC .PRICES!
• AND. %SILL' SELZ,. TILEM To,
CASH' • BUYERS,
Prices Porno:My .Astonivhiair
•
We hare iot tune to anninerate a nd or yeleekbab
belle the public to call, examine, and wady t3c=011,16
of the truth of what we !AIWA and amuse, then bey.
J .I.3[EAMMIN 41Np
Upscmcille, Dec. 20th;leGO:
CHOICE Lot of Faintly Groeerlee Just reeetretisod *el
VllotrAlper cent. below fortneeprlees. -
SLY Confeettobarit for the lloltdave. at
• -
. - - StERRIM A..•IS
INVltit PRODUCE eta kite* for which the highest
algae' prices wIU be paid In. Goode, at
epromille, Ps. MIOIIIIIIANS.
=CIA 44:111111%14:TJAvi
, ...
MONTROSE & FR IEND S YI L LL
_
malls and
C ° Nto C n il trct I: s a n t :l 7 l l W 111 will t al =le k. _ a t
II 1
In Blontroee: daily; at :o'clock, a. nr. and leavo Friends
vile at 8 o'cloek.p. m. ...
g3I - Horroi and earriagewean be precnied . at the I..knAry
Stable of the tabs.:dbl.+ In Mobtrose, on mammal:lk; tenric
!Montrose. Avg, 16, MO. ' tr J. D.
.000DWI1.
CHANGED
THE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING Ptlß
'dhased the Mock of
LIOII.IIERLY owned by BOLLARD, takes this
1 method - ail:donning • those who fah the poem" ft&
the mock has again been removed to the old stand.
below the a Xlionacocarat Ofttoe,
where ht will be most happy to welt spew those whw
may raver bin with s call.
ANY BOOK,
fIUBLISHEit ( oral hi print) ant be obtained by caring •
your orders. with the price of the book and - publiaber •
name at the desk.- Also, any article In the - •gook and
Stationery" . .
.
NEWS' _
•
• -
'DUMPER'S, God 's. Leslie's, Peterson's. Alba:tic.
1.1. or any of the popular Magazines of tho dal. N.Y.
Ledger. W. Y. Weekly. Mercury. Clipper, Flag. Wilkes' 7
Spirit, awl all thelllustratedPapera forsale. Back ems
ben supplied. •
SCHOOL BOOKS—AU the old and new saltless'.
BLANK BOOKS—A very nice wort/asst.
•
CIITLEBY.—Ti p article of Azaerlesx.-
00LD PKNO-9e Fine ones, Ladies It beats
PKR z WIf- si -A.W. Harrison ' ssad alums.
CID'S ME A Ci.a...maxe, and I win endeavor ti
have "a elnule eye to your Ink:rest^. and ~v to my
own. Yours.; trldentlr.
ESTICZ9VJEC
lioarnicm, Pa., September bit, 1050.—tr
131LOWN's BRONCHIAL' TROCHES. for lloarseneas4
LI &a. tlff - Ahont -fifty different Made of Pilla
and other Patent Medicines In proportion.' -
Montrose. March, ISM. ABM.. TURRYLL
...)
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Located over the Susquehanna
BING.HAMTON. N. Y.
EACIULTY
1) . W. r1,01413,1,' Principal, Priiressor thr !
Science of Accounts, Practical Accountant.
Author o . Lowell Treaties upon Book-K1
ing. Dingrans illustrating the EJIMIL
tart c RASEM. Commercial Aceounfant, Pibfrir
of Rook Keeping and Practical Matbematice.„
etTFITIS, Awthilollit' Professor in the nyok.
Keepinz Department.. -
A.
WA Professor' nf'Praethml and Oc-'
monental Penmanship. Commercial (lalcuis
lions and Currespoadence.
LEC'IrILIIIE "'Ai: • .
Daniel S. I).ckirson, Lecturer on Commer
cial 14 1 A and Puliticnt Economy.
lion, Ransom Ha Icorn, Lect u rer On . Contracts,.
ppanissory Noti , s and Bills' of Exchege.,
Rev Dr. E. Andrews, I.ecturer on CoUtaterrial,
••
EVA MII UNG CO:IllitlITTEE: •
111 , n. Sherman D. Phelps, 117 m. R. Dat , onl,
Ti•acy -R.:Mornan. - ,
The ohjoct Of this Colleno is to afford to' alt
an opportunity of obtaininga thccough Business*
Education.
- Tice Bt,i4 and Pumas me carefully arranged
by practical accountants express& for this In.
etitution and vmbrace all the recent improve. -
clients.
yhe count° of inifruction eNnprises every
departmeht • (Jr business. The learner wilt li;o
thoroughly. taught the aciettee and practice of
Double Entry Book-Keeping u applied to tho
following !duds of businews, ,viz :_General Mer
chandising, Manufacturing,' Banking, COLLITI36-
%ion, Steatfibusting, Railroading, Forwarding,
•
-Freighting,Foreign4hipping,
TOING MEN
Can qualify ihemselvos in a short time, at this Intuits
tlen.to fill Important and !it situations. Am
references can be :Oven where yu•erativeadnates 00860 are now
Riling desirable situalions with salarles•trom pixt to $lOOO
per annum. •
The Proprietors are In-posies-ion of testimonials from
some of the first Commercial Houses In the State, to whom
they have lbrnlshed book-keepetv, showing their entire
satisfaction and confidence In the ability of the graduates
of this Institution.
PENMAN:3B IP
In all its branches, tatight by the most *knife! and ihor
lough masters of the ed. No College In- the country en.:
. joys a higher repaint lon in tilt department. Ladbm" Dlt•
pertinent entirely separate from that of tbeffisollesnen.
Srudentscaq enter C'ollege at any time: Do vacations.
Time to complete the course, from it to IR Weeks; Stu
dents passing the requisite examinatios are pesticide-LI
with the most Comme r c ial and elegant engraved Diploma
homed by anv or Classical Institution is the
Union. Assistance rendered to =ldeates in procurtng
situations.
-. For terms of tuition, price of ben rd,. testimonbils *of
graduates tilling positions..Lc, address the preprieterefor
circularsoon mining fall Particebul4.
LoWELL WARNER,
Proprktors Binghamton Commercial College.-
Nov. $, 'an.—y . Dinghamion, N. T.
• .
'Ad m inistrator's. Notice.
W IIER F AS lettere Of Administration to, the estateed
DAN ID dj.1.1-M, late of Bridgewater, deed. have
been granted to Me sub/lather. all penman- Indebted to
the said estate are requested to inika. ItuniesUale pay -
pent, and those having claims or deinands against the .
estate of the ea iddec -meat. will make known the same
without delay to
- Montrose. Jund. 11-11 yr J. B. McCOLLITM, .
WALL &
3000 , ROLLS . ,..A,"'?" i ' 4 7.:
1131 VEXT33 0 1191 .13.acalz: attioro.
' .3lontrope. Pu., A pril :104,1/411—IF •
Lackawanna &-Bloomsburg IL R.
Oo and after June 18th. 11,61. Pasaenmer halos will ran
as/allows:
MOVING
Leave Sc - .Pammorr. .fn
••1 ranton. ' . ' 4.10 a. i. ' • • 10.10 a. m.
Kingaton. *, 140 . p. al.
Rupert. - 9.10 - - LSI
. ' Danville. 9.43 7.40
Arrive at Northumberland at 1046. kat ) ..
MOVH4H7 NORTH.
Learo NOrtistunberlaud,
'4.30 SAO p. m :. • 4.00 a. so.
Daarllle,- 8.51).
Rupert, ' 5.08 -
. 4-Kino 7,00 " 1207
Arrive at ;Scranto gst n, n, ,
8.08 880 p. In
i'ailsonentrain also leases }Clayton at 8 a. no. for
Scranton, to connect witlitraln for N. York. &catmint;
leases Serantan On arrival at train h orn Ner York at 0.-
4,5 p. -
Tha Lackawanna & BlOomsborgßallroadcOnnecti with
the Delaware. - Lackawanna &Western Railroad at Senn
108, for New Yorkand Intermediate points eaate. • •
Rupert It connects with the Catawtosa Railroad, tor
points both
.east and west. • . -• • • •
Nottlitunberkuuttt connects, with the Phtladtlihia
4, Erie, and Northern Central Rallroa4 and RHO Railroad
for polutswest and-south. . ,
JO ITN
H. PETTERCiNr, Cert. Tickel AO. ILST ry sew.
ALT. by the Bane!, Sack ur round.
A. Ttlintri,