The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 15, 1861, Image 3

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    1181010) UNIVERSITY.
41118 Fall Tenn - of this InatitutiOn firlifetunmenee On
R. Iredneaday, - bepiember.4lb. Tbe 'Meter teem ou.
Wedneeday - Ducember etht Red the Spring tertn,on 'Wed.
nearby, February 12th. .
Rath Term consists ofeleeeit weelei'. .
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TUITION.--Common Dmuttum,lneludieg Toed mtm-•
le,
Natural Phil
ing osophy, Chemistry. titiatelogi;sodVair.
Keep •
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Algebra, Geometry and •
Ancient Lan g uages, ' t
French ' ' ~.• Nila
; Neale an Pia no, - uettl tho War to - 50 1, 2 T, ' . MO'
Room rent; - - •. : t,' • •-•-• 1 188
firpeneee of Recitation room,
LT ll teree with a rood Amapa are sire*. eve*
--; r .., •
Wee . •
F.ar room la flouts bt.,41 with aeon hlng shit*, bedstead_
and table, tor thwe it bo choose to -boar4therostdres.
Board can be bad In the neighborhood at tuck dollars
per week..
Pay In admuter, or property seeimd:' ' • ' ; •
liarfonl., August 8, NU, --
mono Lame ACADEMY.
NicHOLSO! , I I WYOMING COUNTY, PENNA.
fiR nal Tetin otthis tnetitntten wilt 'vernisnisset en
• hlesidg.T. Senteliber ra6l, 4114 continue - twelve
?Keck& SI,Z pee week, will pay kw boned. room,
ing; Ironing antA tuitide. 11'5,0ms tax bcobtatiked [be those
wishing to boszdthemselves, ,
n. 11.-STONE,
Nk)potson, Uggli4 '5, "Net b
V's 9002bia
TnEtabsetihert take pleasure 1i announcing to *etc
friends and customers of Montrose, that loasiagtalts
V sse a n n d u v fa a cntuge
s o f - t
th 'my
htuvers lowa I p sev m a dd a l e tio * n s ( a be o
usual stock ofiratcheii;Jettelt7 and Caney goods, ant
are now prepared to offer greater barolustkaa ever Ate.
fore:' EVANS & ALLEN,
imagn.ratoss,...Uosti, ISM, • '.
Watekise,-/..adies' Diamond. Kansanled, and pialn
a splendid At .le. Also a unrietyort:Md and Wiwi Eng.
i NIL. American and'Swiss, finezingand intla.sery low.
Gold Chains -A - uarverensice vackcyotTest,Fob,
Guard and Neck Chains, by Rvaas OE ALLEN.
Haar lianas and Bream Plus-.la Infinite variety
of styles and prices, in !eta and nicozlo.
Fldtecr ndusen-DEarnond, Ruby, Rigard, Peari,Scale
Chased and Plain Ooldß stock.-
Branekla-Golti4ol., naiad; and HAIR. Bracelets of
all patterns and prices. • Roans & Ataxic.
Same Wade-lisoerydeseription of Silver Forks, and
spoons. Napkins Rings, on hand ..also Soup and Gravy
Ladica,-o!ps, Card Cases, Pie, Batter and Fruit Knives,
children', seta, salts, otc., Warranted good as coin.-
Plated Ware-A Beautiful assortmentor Ice Pitchout
castors. Cake-Baskets. Waiters, Butter Dishes, Sums.
Salts, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Toast Racks. Cups Goblets.
rta,etc., EVANS at Acun.
Slevwe'lltuttons and atador-$ large stuck of all
patterns , and prices. -
BetadosCond Necklaces and Armlets, Amber, Coral,
Pearl. Gilt, Steel, and silver Benda. - . •
Shell Comb.-A. good stock of shell baek,ilnd side
combs. also Buffalo, Norm Ivory, and Dressing Combs,
Hair and Tooth Brththes, etc., etc. j•
.13217.EL1V8. .A.,T.ar-szim.,
No. 2 Odd Fellows Hall, Binghamton,
SHERIFF'S SALES: •
B Y virtue of sundry writs issued - by the Court of Corn. Pleas of Sueq's acid to me directed, I will expose
to publicsale, at the Court 'llocise in Montrose, on Satur
day, Angnet IT. is i, at !O'clock p. tn.', the following real
estate, to wit:
•
, ALL that 'certain piece or tuircel of land situate In the
township of Choconut. r3nsquehanna County, Pa.. boun
ded and described as follows, to wit: on the north
by lands supposed to Iniof MichneLTrainer,on the east by
lands of Lewis Chantberiln. Jr.. and Joseph Bourailly,
the south by lands of .Edwarti Brown and,Caleb Ca
Brown
and on the vresh by•lands of Patrick Brawley, and Caleb
f'armalt, contalning about sceenty-flue acres of land, 'be,.
the same more or less. with the aPpnrtrmances, one
framed honse, and about ten /term, improved. [Taken in i
execution at the suit of Elkhanah Chalker, to the nee of - {
Boyd S Webster vs. John Gallagher. r • •
ALSO—AiI that certain piece or parcel of land situate*
in the township of ()rent Bend. cunnty and ;state afore
said. bounded and described as follows; to wit. coat
raienclug on thenorthwest corner ofm: tract of land on
which the etemu mill Is shunted. thence south on the - !
..see.. vide of aaid lot to Jonts?4.cDouald's northwest cot-
mer, thence on McDonald's north line to his northeast
s•orner, thence north or south ton point so far
m from't3lc- I
Donald's northeast coer that a line running directly
east to the cant line °Li:Learn ruill tract shall embrace and
contain oneltundredraeres of land.. Unimproved. Also
the tot known an the two hundred acre 10t... lying off and
-I••tached Wm said steam mill tract in Said township of
stoat Bend : also a piece or parcel of landin the south I
and east pate of said mill lot, commencing. at the north I
-east of Lee Smith's land,thence east parallel with the
south line of said mill lot. thence north tolands Of Fred
alck Aldrich; thanes meat on the north:line of the L to
.11(M a point that n line running i•outh to the sonth. line_
parallel with the mot line shall make - with and Induct.
ing the aforesaid two Inindeed acre lot; and embrace nod
• ontain two hundred and seventy-five. arms of land.—;
•fie said three Were- of land above deserilaxl to contain :
threehundred and seventy-ilre acres of land. excepting
nod reserving seventy—ls acre- off from the east mud of
the first descr ibed suss handrekincres of land having been
heretofore etnntar !rt.! the Alttne to Henry Cris , el. All un
,mproved., rrahen in exeruthet 21 the saw of William
Meiwezmc: Demo 141.ye.5. •
ALSO—AII that e. , rtain piece or parcel •of land. situate
to the township of Fe.rest Labe. County and State afore
aahl, bounded end de.r.ribed as follows,. to oil:
Lit;: at the corner of tiguStus land, OD or near
1.11, ridge road. thence north 82' cast th perches to a stake
-,nd sumer, thence elm by thiline of said Trlden's land
perches to a.p4o.t. thence .oath itereta, to a po s t,
.e.rice west alone the line of 11.111: Fox and others tls per
hes to tbe salt' ride. road. thenie along said wail 11014
19* east Yi perches, thence along said mad north SO' east
perches to the *see of begitininif, erwttinine tad and
I , laeres of land, more titles,: with the appurmanc , es.
.oe bon -e. one barn, one orchard bad about set enty
acres Improved. Also all that other piece situate as
allay,. and described as folloyes'.: beginnine at a maple
. the northeast corner of the Ebenezer Coles lot on the
south liaeof the above described lot. thence be said line
treat 51 perches, to a post on the rod thence to said
road south Si' seem 19 andg-10 perches to ninon, thence
by the said Coles lot ronth cil* cast 69 perches to a post
oi4be line of land of 11. It. PDX.alld thence ttorth .16 and
erclies to the place of beginn fig: eleven
n d p
rre half pe rches. be the same more:or less.. with.thc
appurtenances, ore house. born, orchard, and all im
proved. Said above described lots lit contigtions - to
each other and occupied axone farm. .[Taken in exc.
cation at the null of Sidney and l'hilander Ames ye. Thom
an. -
P..hlecker. • .
Also—All that certain niece or parceLef land. situate
In the township of Liberty. County god State aforesaid,
bounded and destribtal as follows. to trit'i beginning
_at the northeast corner of No, 41 Law's tract, John
ilarr's surrey ; thenoutts 2' west 31V rods to a_beech"
tree corner ; thence north Ki t '? west kr:rods to Ur'
centre of the turnpike; thence north .52' last along the
said turnpike to the south !Inc of landi4 belonging ,to
Isaac Comstock ; thence south rliN* east; 241 rods to the
place of begiuning,-bounded on the north by lands at
Isaac Comstock. ou the eastby lot No, 42, on the South
by lands of A. ClL:Liken, on the west by said turnpike—
containing fifty acres strict measure, more or less, with
the appurtenanees; one dwelling house. 'one barn, 'one,
orchard, and about 15 acres Inapropad. [Take* 'ln execu
tion at the suit ofAlruason Chalker re. Caroline Stockwell
and P.M' Stockwell
ALSO—AS that certain 'plebe or parcel of butt situate
la the township of Grentillend, bounded and described as
follows; to wit : -1 1 1.'innine, at a thee: nut tree In the north
I 'tie of Lands owned by Thomas Hays and ems thence
along his north linc westd chains and 96 links Co a stake
and stories, thence north 22 chains and: Si links to the
lands of Benjamin Spcarlinck, thence east 6 the Ins and 96
links to stake and atones. thence north 1 1 east. 36 attire
ant in Imb, to a post and stones: thence south fIOW east.
1 s chains and 75 lihks to a beech sapling, thence by the
Kidder lot and by the Carlisle lot south I.li'west 17 chains
and TO links to a post, thence south 89)41 east 11 chains
nail m links
t o e hstnut, thence south 13(*weit
and 23 links post a corner,. thence south LASweltt 54
links to a post,"thence south er west 12 chains to a poet
a corner of Lewis Mona'd land, thence be the same and
by the said Gars land nest 23 chains and 73 links to the
place of beginnirsg. containing 164 acres of land, he the
saes more or togethre with the appurtenances. one
fro:tied house, framed torn. Bruen- orchard and about 80
aces Improved. Suit of LukeSnilthce.Daiid Vennetten
• ALSO—all that certain piece or parcel Of land situate
in the township of Lathrop. Comity mad Slate aforesaid, .
hounded and described as follows, to wit on the north
by lands of Anna Bronson, on the east by Albert Pratt,
on the south anti west by - the public' read, containing
half an ace of ,land. one Blacken:Mb shop, and all im
proved. Also all that other piece situate as above, and
bounded on the north by Daniel Searle, on the cast by
Elitha Lad an 4 Ziiiitlfroneon. on the south bytb goo 4.
lie road, and on the vest by W. , 4ta tochwell, can.aio
tog one hundred and eleven netes.vrith the epputtenan-
es, Ons house. one barn, orchard, nod about th i rtPttro
acre* Improved, [(Taken in easention at 'the tun. of. J.
..cob Decker vs. A, Pink;
lieu— Lll that certain piedc or pareel of land, pilule In
,the toeusedp of Aubum County-and State aforesaid.
ounded and daacribed as fellows, to wit: on the wet
'or lands of Wm. D. Cope. on the meet by lands of J. S.:
4.'arter. on the month by lands of Albert Seeley, and . on
~- be west by hinds of Hamlet Hill, containing about -one
stunted acres,-be the same more or lemovith the appurte-
OntireS.: Onallattled holm, barn, corn house, orchard,
and about sixty-five acres Improved. jTalteu in exam-
Lion be virtue of three writs of FL Fa.: In favor, of
A, Lathrop mi. Jesse -llings.and Chan. Mince.
•
ALSo—All that certain piece or parcel of land situate
northelownship of Bridgewater, County and State afore
said, bounded and described as follows, • to:wit: on the
north by land cuntractedtu 'Samuel Strange, on the-cut
by laud contracted S mi th. on the south by.
land contracted to Lorin J and a n the west by
land contracted to Conrad Borg, containing- seventy live'
acres, or thereabouts, togettue.with the appurtenances,
' a log barn,toLhouse, some fruit treekand about 40 scree
improved.aken nexecutlou at Gm MIS of Isaac B.
Fessenden vis Ira. Chapman. - ;
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ALSO—AII that certain piece or 'pond Mimi situate
In the townshlßof Franklin. Sudo and County atorMsaid,
bounded and described as follows, to wits on .tbe north
by the public high, y ; itho Slat by laad 6 or Br
d/0d at a
Lines. on the'somb lindsouni blkuilittle, Step ma
K, Crane. an idlotAtulyaw .11134. op the
west by lands or Caleb Carvaestialidarieboat auditi.
ecres,be the same more or ar, xeith kbe v aipurtenances.
one barn, corn house. come *nit treek • . abottittightY
acres improved. [Taken In exeontron Us unit, -of
Thomas B. Smith, to the Ita.e.gbi. F, ModdAid 111'4440"
Ler Paddock, et. al.
.
ALSO—AIi that certain plamilar game! - Oriaild*kmat'e
1 n the township oT Auburn. ..county and State atoreadd.
bounded mid-described as tallowy, to wit :_i' wn the Borth
lands of John Colliniton the gnat by landsoLlimh. iet_alut
r,. Swackluttomen. on the South id of DarAW oemmeF
and on the west by lands of it Par r. couteloing abont
e pluill
two litmdredknd *event/mats: tle 6 *lime atom' c'r 3°9B '
with the appurtemices,onetram Mule, one lag home
a. barn, sheds, corn house ; circling. and about one bun
dred and eighty acres improveit,
_Riikan . in execution'
at th e snit ot iPaniel Seeley tra.,..n !mituni— el - Stevens and
,Robert Todd: . - ' --.• .., 5" ' . .
ALSCI—AII that certain piec e or placid of land situate
in the townihip or New =feed. bounded and deaf:wed
am follows, to Wit t'ott the north lit loam Sherwood, dn
the east kr lans otCetne and Robert on the
, ohth by lande d of etamee Conklin, and o n to. west by.
land of ltidna Lines, containing about one - lantdred - .and
.i.r.to.n acres, be the same more or les., with the aPer'
t , nane.e.,„ dive barns li ne wagon bonnie, two. orchards, and
about ninctyatres improved. - [Taken in - exc . :union at
t suit of Fredrick F. fladgcrvs. Nathaniel Filming-
ALBO-:4Dthat piked Oflilltd,llitnate
in the borough OffhuronellinnalCollnlrent State'
aforesaid. bounded and deserthdAs OW% to wit; on
the northeast by bade of Robert DI - lesthe_Undle;
, ust by street A,' on the sonther th .W.landsofJoim 0.;
1 Laughlin, and on the: fore mnljthaltp , alatlidn'
big 7,612 •4. 4cet, ,'.:being - t.- - e.lithole , oil . lot" ,
, co. 19, runt two feet offer thenoatside Of Dal E of
1 Wm. Wentes atirray_pf the V SOP 1198411809948,
Said lot is 82 feet on Main.strut stall) feet on senter. A,
and 120 feet in depth, filth the appurtetteneell ona RIM 1
story building, formerly . known as _ Thonspeon's owl,
one barn, andall_tntproved: ens n execution at the
cult of Ambrose Dgieston vs. Toms T. Ilturowns. -
~.
ALSO-411 that certhiq piece or parcel of land situate
in the township of NOW Milibel. County and State;afores
Fuld. bounded anddescribed.o follows, to wit: on the
north by lands of James Vaneott, on the east by lands of
, S. 11. Corwin, on the'south by hands of Jacob Wellman
and on the west by lands Of Richard Motu, vontidning
; about sixty acrosortore pries*, with the sppurtenanees ,
one framed house, barn, some Molt trees, and Omit ten
1 acres Improved. [Taken in execution at, the sp it: of
John F. - Dunmore vs. J. B. Miller. 1,
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Lauds < o be sold - On Friday, 'August
<
2.3d 1 at one o'clock, p„ m.
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ALL that certain pleas or ppaared of land situate n the_
realest ipof Liberty, Seen Connty,Pa.,- bobuded
and described u fellows, to wit: on the North by lands
of Perry Batts, on the ELI land of—illateltley, on
the South by tied, now or tat of Levi Vosburg, and On
the Wistbiland of hue Tra s, • containing about One
k crsdred acres, be the same more or hue togeth
er with appurtenances, two framed housuone barn, one
saw mill. one diehard andabout eighty acres Improved,
'cit e d and takrskterecalka at suit of S. A. Woodrtuf vs.
canny Dank and David Bartle. t
ALSO—AIi these town lots In the townshlpof Diridgo,
water, and laid down - on the, dap of the estate of llsaac
Pest das t dce' Noz 26. 27, 39, if ing 00 West vide of the
Plank Road, oath 6 rods front by 12 rods deep... Also No.
2111, adjoining No. 29, being 4 8-10 rods trout and running
hack along tine of tract. Also lots No., 28,'37 and 96,
sad beluga rods front on High Street, tuning back nearly
t 7 rods. Also No. mining 5 6.10 rods, on fr ont 1n High
Street and running back to No.4t, "Dont 19 rods. I Also
lot No. 40, lying Rut and , radjoining No. Mt, 7,8, 9. and
West. ofNo. VG, 78. 9, being about 8 rods wide and about 39 rode 1.01 17,,, of irre g ular ' shape ; last mentioned lota
owned by W. 11. Post. Also lot No. U. 44, 45, 48, i each
5 rods front on High Street by 12 rods deep. Also lot No.
41, lying• between. lino of the tract sod No's 42, 2, 4
v. G. and 59, 4.3. Also No DI, being 9 rode on the ylank
Road and adjoining 11, C. , Frond ou the South. ..
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ALSO—AII those unlnikoyed-latealtnatein traihklin,
known as.Lickering lands and described as, Jason Tor.
rey's map of re-survey made in• 1801, as follows •ti wit :
lot No.67,3ying. on route of Ellicott's road containing 85
acres and 51 perehea, excepting 8 serer of the west end
in form of parallelogram being part of tract in warrantee
name of John Rudolph. Lot so. 66, adjoining No. oz on
the east, and containing 110 acres and 138 perehm—lot.
N 0.59, adjoining No. 66, on.the south and containing 110
' acres and 138-perches—lot'Bki. 65 adjoining No. 66, In
the east and containing 114 acres and 86 perches; last
three lots being - part of damea Gallagher vraertint—lot,No.
8$ known as the Forks lot, *containing 117 acres and six
ty- flee perches.. Part of lot No. 83 adjoining No. 83 on
.he east and between it and Binghamton lownshin:road,
containing 16 acres and 153 perches. Alan a part or tot
No. I&9,lying in Liberty on the brook which empties in. Snake eseek near Bela Jottes.Fsq.., containing 17 ieres.
ALSO—AII that piece of hind situate 'in Bridgewater
townalt deseribsas follows: begining In the Middle°,
roar I the a • frmn •Montrose to Heart lake, In the west
Ibis of said lot : thence north east 63 perches to a post ;
thence east IV pereheslo a post ; thence south 3" w est
68 perches to middle of said road ; thence by said road
north 85'. west 162 perches to the beginning. vont& ning
43 acres, haVing frame-house, and barn and all improved.
- 1
ALSO—AII that lot situate in tlew Milford township,'
described as:olio:we northwardly by /ands 'of Drinker,
eastwardlebY lands of J, Bennett, sonthwardlv by.lands
of J. Smlih. and westwardly by lands of P. Olean, inns-
Limning one hundred and sixteen acres,known . as the Ful
ler lot, aboutso acres •
AI,SO—AII that certain piece' of land situate In the
Borough of 31ontmse.; described as follows :.begining at
north east "Corner oflot formerly sold to 'John Fordham ;
thence Routh ST east alum the line of Ferdham And A. I
4 Turrelll3 pereheeto High' street thence along High I
street, north 3r east :perches to Mill street,Allence along
31.18 street north 53* west 13 perches and twenty feet to
north east corner of Steam mill, thence south 37 . • West.
7 perches to corner of blacksmith shop, thence south 53'
east al feet to beginning, containing 93 perches. having
thereon a large three story frame Stimai Grist and Saw
mill and all improved.
ALSO—AII that piece of land in Mid Borough. hentided;
on smith by Turnpike street, on the went by cherri St.,
on the north by ptrawbery alley and on the east by lands
of E. A. Rogers, containing 72 perches, with a two Store
frame house. frame barn and onthonsesi and all imprOved,
being lot No. 53 and small piece of lot No. 54 on . 1 - 11laipt
plat.
ALSO—AII the interest of timae L. Post in three leer
tali" tracts of land in Great Rend , township adjoining
each other, described as follows : one thereof surveyed
to the warrantee name of Jonathan Stevens, coat:al:ling
449 acres more or less, one thereof In the warrantee enure
of Asa Stephens containing 448aeres and the other lof
them in the warrantee name of Reuben Downing con
-Mining 461 n2res. These lands form one body, arc held
by Isaac L..Poit. in common with - C. L. Ward and
be sold together, all unimproved.
ALSO—A let of land in Bridgewater all improved, , - de
scribed. as follow,, to wit: 'be.., , sinnint to a post, a corner
the old Great Bend road and Locust street, thence by: Hui
said road north 646 1 ;" east, thirty • three and nine tenth
perches to a post. 'corner of Harry Cressona lot, thence
by his lot, south 253f* cast twenty perches to a post,
thence north SW' east eighteen perches ld High etceet,
thence by said Street. south ISS• east, 103 - perches to
a post, thence south,22.ii• east [We've perches to a post
on High street, thence by said street south 56* west thir
ty four and five tenths perches to a post on Locust attest '
and thenbe by .said street .north 313¢• *est , forty-tine
perehes to the bezinning,'enntaaning eight acres more
or Ira., with a largeltrick mansion. bowie, outhou.reend
barn thereon and gardens and oreharding.
ALSO—A certain.tract °Tianjin Thompson township
containing 437 norm More or less surveyed in the Ake.
ranter name of Issno•l0008 ojoioing a tzu,t.. sunned
the name of .b.-s ee Brook., en thenorth emt.a tract in ithe
name of 3lathew Shaw on the southeast, . Samuel Bode
dowel; the south wet. excepting thercfreim the lot. den
ceyeal to Edwin Lee, John Lamb, Lyong and tlics
ter Stoddard.
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AI—SO=IIII that lot-lying in Bridgewater In raid ottnty,
beginning nt a purr eoutlim c.t. corner of Samuel Ilackus
lot, thence nlong elynten..west line, south Sr west r:
berelles to a lent, th ence south or 1,384 146 perches to a
eech tree.• thence north gli - eart Ilperetice to a plist.'
thence.uorth 61 meet I tinierelies to this beginning, el.n•
4ei ty af ros and 42 Pel : CileA:11111113PrO.
L int.
ken to 'executionan the property of W. L., A. L, au T.
Post.• •
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NOTI(.:E..TO, PlLlitii.AsEits.—To prevent misunder,
clouding, notice 6: hereby given that. - Purchaier , at Slivr
re sale* will Se required to pay the amount bid at the
j time tlwjand ie sold. It has become imperitivelv traces*.
ary to adopt thii rule, and it *ill be strictly adhered
except4hCaSes where the purchwer is a lien creditor and.
is entitled to the feudal prosided in lite] st section of the
act of Assetubly,approved April 21th.1846„which is as fol
lows:—•• Whenever the pwrchasers of real estate at Pr.
phans' court orSherifrs soli% shan apppee.aali from the proper
record to be entitled. as a lien creditor, to receive the'
whole or any portion of the.prorms:le of said sale. It shalt
be the duty of the . Sheritf. Administrator. Executor or
other.perion making such sale,o receive the receipt, of
such pnrcha4 t
er . or purchasers for the atitOunt which he ,or
they would appear,frorn the record as aforesaid to be en—
titli,tl to receive': Provided. Us/Lillie section shall not be
soronstrued as to prevent the right of said Sheriff, Ad,
minintrator, Executor, or other person aforesaid to de
mand and receive at the time of sale a snip suthcient,ito
cover all legal ernes entitled to be paid out of the proceed..
of said nate; and provided further, that before anypterita
eer or purchasers shall receive the benefit of 'thin section,
hear they shall produce to the Sherill. °rather, penult!, ao
maklngsaid sale, a duly certified atatem?nt from the prop. •
er records, under the hand and official seal of the - proper
offfeer.alkitring that he is alien creditor entitled io de;
ceiveanypart of the proceeds of the sale aforesaid. —
. ELIAS E. GREEN;Stareir
.31ontrose =July 23, lefd. 1
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A BEL • T lIRRELL
I S now prepared to cure:. Veen; case of BCRAFULA''in
• I'the Country, and he a-Remedy for nearly every pit
to which flesh is heir:. Calint the
/•
GREAT REEDICOIE ERIFORIIIIR
of ABEL TERRELL, and be availed of the benefits dis
pensed. • Montrose. July 17, 1861.1
ABEL , TURRELLN.,
IaWAS for sale-• Metallic Oil. 'for, Sewing Machines.
. LAClock &Watch Oil, Bed Bug, Rat and Modse Pot:
son, Homeopathic Remedies, Pond's Extract, and a greet
variety of LE:Auteuil., Salves, Tills. and • Plasters, and an
endless variety of. Patent Medicines. •
Montroic, July 17,1861.
A REVIEW AND, REPUTAtIOIir
HELPER'S IMPENDING
Br GILBEZT J.. BEELLE.
•
FEro.f.. - PANl ; llLET,..eintsisting el double colt=
pages. WM ori , dnatry-plibliebed,Pending, the political
canvass of leloo. The Impending Crisitl,'• 115 el i.Vila
lotion of all the sophisms and malicious doctrines
• which the public mind - of the North had bees so far
aped as to produce the triumph of thi Presidential cad.
didate of thesectional party last DM.. It was widelycir
culated matuitously. by means ofJarge contributions Of
money, and did more than any other thing to deceive the
masses of our people. In thislsziew end $. we
take up each of its chapters separately, and e'er" 'lnput ,
taut assumption In detail, and refute them so completely
'that no intelligent_peronn can read the pamphlet without
being ea:winced of the falsity of all•• the wickw.l assnmit-
Cons - of the Helper book and of the folly of the sectional .
strife Which has culminated in anvil war. As there Is no
probability that peace will be permanently restored tb
our distracted land until the public mind at the North II
disabused of its erroneous Impressions relative to the true
'character of ear Southern sister States, most of whom are
now In rebellion against our general government. as the
result of the triumph of Sectional-fanatltion both North.
and Routh,—it becomes the duty of all true patriots to db
all In their power to remove- unjust prejudices between
the Ninth and South, and them is probably no mortetts
lent means of acmunplishing this result, than by general
circulation of ottrAftztafkm sqf iltiper. It contains I
*go amount of valuable statistics, worth, for occasional
raterence, several times the price of the pamnblet, toalt
intelligent citizens. Price 25 vents per copy, or 12 pet
dozenier.t by mall, postage prepaid.
G. J. BEat
Mikan
jyMilta ' • •,:sglddletown, Orange Co., N.Y.
•
- i
I „ MIL AMAtimenms--Nomon P. O.
. M...411,F ARRIVE—DaIIy (sands! excepted;) hom the
East sad South. by Railroad at F-11.: _• _
MUT. ((sudsy_ excepted.) front the West. bY Etifraid.
4.41,01. I%
..__
,_. ..- •
hp= Biaghigagen utrect, evtry Tann* Ttuusdainad
ihrt4oo. tit 1 34 t. zn• -' • '• ' 1
rom T , Ara sock dtrect,- sury TIMM*. Thank,
and ott Ito nt- ' ‘' • • "I
• • Front , Towanda direct, Fro:, Tuesday and latands) at
7 .. taythstrtirriandsville (iatufay fteaptod) at 63f P. IS
. 1 14.11.814,417---DaRY (sandals este4tad)rtss she sSS6
and south, by railroad. 45*. te- ~ , ' • I
Daily (s tt .a,T es • -t.w) . An' the: watt, byttallroad.ati
• For =/ )ci, lAin 4 6. " r eq / 1 !?; 4 5F. IF.S 4 *laill
Friday. at, a; nt - ' •,' . - '
" • For dune (, every 3fonitay. *redneadity ;k
Friday at 6 a. ta- - •
m
For Towandaiiireet. ovary llf.oadayd Friday at Ra.'
Dilly for Friendsville (= x.) a. In
day e 731. - • •
For Laceyville- ((through Auburn eaves Monday. at 4,
a. m.—naives INFWawdalr at llitsa.. ,
.i.
~.
64rAt. u vEr..mtyto PILL 9.
Art Chanii of ifailitclies
I
'-• - I
tLeEtovt.. -11 - 10 Ea
nee.? - nr.r.
14''AlhaWatiCie
B l u m* ga; ge
©MS iimr 12.1rzaltis4
Cob
‘- 1 inuchlueW-1 1 11 4 940Cmstol thitlahVG.
FOR TEE HAIR AND MOUTH.
t,';r ti z iv : lft"
Pomade'l4ll,_ rar " d 24 4 711,1i,1k
Wash, Os,: Parrlah'a e
rrwant miner, for th o le.=
and cama,pairsraide's loutltyruh, Dojo! Asp, ilt."
AIL`
ITT Pllll,i'!iir.tabl,
AT . TYLER'S
Ci•Cieiszins.
1:314tCOC:M1111.X311116
FRESH CODFISH, STONEWARE, ,
WOODEN-WARE, . BROOMS,
• PAINTANARNISH •
. • BRUSHES, BLACK.
.-ING;SCRUBING,
• • HAIR,TootI,
• - NAIL, and' LATHER-
BRUSES, ALL rn CHEAP:
ALODHOL,-TURPEN'FINE,'& LAMI
BLACK, TALLOW, SOAPS.
Of every kind but sort.
tsr•Dotit uk to get trusted at . TYLER'S STORE-
Setter 'int "to N. T. and palls returned for 9 ets, pp ID.
Montrose, June 2S. HENRY C. TYLER.
'THE UNION'
Now and Forever !
THINK, EXAMINE,
AND SAVE 25 CTS ON A DOLLAR
BY BUYING YOUR
SPRING & SUMMER
-OF
HAYbEN BROTHERS,
THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS,
-AT THE
ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE" STORE!
OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE!
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY.
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF--
STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS,
OR,OCERIES d; PROVISIONS,
• ITATS ,A ND CAPS.
- BOOTS • AND SHOES, ,
rrAL L PAPER. -WOODEN WARE,.
COAL OIL. YA NKEN NO TIONS
SKELETON 'SKIRTS,
• FLOUR, SALT, FISH, NAILS,
PAINTS. ANDADILS,
And greit variety of ankles too numerous to" mention,
'Web we are bound to sell
- •
Cheaper than the 'Cheapest
AT ,WIIOLESALW AND ItF:TAII
Iq:OPUCE taken in Erehange for Goods'
MI Goods sold at
ONE PAWL' and NO DEVIATION.
Our system of doing business gives satisfaction
CALL AND EXAMINE . .011t GOODS,
WIINTIIE . R. YOU IlrY NOT; . -
WE WILL SII011: YOU RAIIitAINSTNIIEA OF
;0 - Smallfavora thankfully rt;tehed, and larger one.
in proportion. Your.,
33.1 2 11.019.
•
NEW MILFORD. lune Mb, Ilia
It * * * * * *
* *R. * * i
En=
! * * * * 4lks
* * *
O. M COURT•STR!ET
GREAT SACRIFICE
2:027t 114aCOX02
- GOODS . SELLING AT
AIMOST NOTHING.
GREAT =sir AT TUE
BEEHIVE,
TO SECURE SOME . OF THE
33 4 l'' O.IIIMPSJ 8
.. • Please look at thefullotoing prieex:
.Parasols, for • • 80 371
Plain Silk Parasols, large, , 50 .
Largsize,Mantillas,. • • . 50
Ail silk and worsted barege Shawls, 1 00
Stella Shawls,- ' I'l3
All wool and silk Brodie Shawls, - 3 00
Striped Broche Shayls, ; • 2 50
Good oil-boiled Silk, black,_ 69
'Fancy Silks, -- •3l
lland9ine Fancy Silks, 50
8-4 wide Bareges, „. 31i
i Nice Challie De Lsine, ' -. . . . .84-
Croodl..aWns, - •• • " . .. t . • •Gt
'Calicoes, warranted -fait colors, 4
Heaiy Brown. Sheeting., ' . i
12 yards yd: wide . blew:bed Mnilin, 1.00
Kentucky Jeans;
.. ..' . 121.
All WooL Caisirneres,• . ,
' 70
Paper Muslin ' doublewidth . , ' - 6}
Good Watch. Steel Sforing Skirts, :25
Ladies' white Cotton-Hine, - - .- 5 •-•;
,BOOts and Shoesi'frorn'so bents to - t 75 -.
And all other goods not mentioned here mold equally
cheap. Goods will be sold is advertised, and warranted
to give satisfaction.
•
All or the &Wire Goods ham beau bought eatfrely for
Cash: at large Auction Sales, at immense ascrifleea, and
will be aold at ak small *drat:lee. - •
Ladiee, , and who want to putehaseanythteg fo the
DRY . GOODS
will dad it to their advantage to can at oar place berm
=eloeh
ng ebte tl ern, as we wttlnot be andoseld.
BONNET RIBBONS,
, • ,
BONNETS,
• PLOMERS and
• . , . • Ruoff:Es, and
EverYlAing i» theline V .
Mlninety 'Goods,-
Constaationimad bribe Wbolpsale - and Retail Trado.
•. • _. •
HMOS
tenser Coact sad -
• ' .•,, *VW
BinEhltilltsOn ; June 13th, 1961; -
AT TUE
Soo Zeisre,
" Bunt VI. PRXTEXCE.--NCe perceive that the Grover
& Baker Sewing Machine is every day growing more
and more in favor, bOth for manufacturing - and family
purposes—bm especially as adapted to all the require
ments of family qse. Other machines, by dint of brazen
.putfery au&connbing - with committees at annual fairs,
.have been thrust forward into the first place; buttheyare
fast losing thin unmerited position. The real merits of
the Grover L Baker Machine, are beginning to be known
in a practical way, and daily Is the demand - for them In
creasing, while the demand for hevetofore better known.
In
but inferior machines, is proportionately decreasing.' 8o
it turns out In this, as in manyother instances, that ton.
esty Is the best policy,' and the right, in the end, comes
uppermost.
, .
," A trial of over two years =Ales us to my with the
greatestamlidence that there Is no better machine for'
general Family usethan Grover & Baker's Sewing Ma
chine Co.. It man a beautiful deader seam that; does
not
rip
ith
ple e 7 ory weahiug , tuns
n al o i rrirtd i rt i o se g kl e 111
of repair. 'fastens the ends of its own thread. and :nses
threads and silks directly from the spools on which they
are bought."— \: Y. Leader.
Grover & Baker. Machines' 'work, .1n their peculiar
stitch. and fabricspat together bjr it e may wear and drop
to pieces from original weariless or bard usage, but arum
apart or give way at the mania they cannot ; •tbey wIU
hold together when the cloth or calico around them hangs
In rags and tatters.--V. ,r,...Ystri. •
" The points we cotletkre Mit no:enemy and' ha -
taut to meet the wide range of relitdretnente lk
foe Dewing,. we and more hilly combined in tbe
Vtover & Baker; TM.: extent of capacity, simplicity of
roulallict&m. ease of t, 'advantage of using
Weed &Ma taro 'pools wi re-wiading, et/ength or
work, thetieityrftrability and regularity of etitc and
quietness of movement We therefore make award to
the Grover & Baker."—Reporie Cosemitteo 4 1t - Destmessed
844 Pair V 181W-:abo 4t. LOtth stageFairgf fina
-F. B. 'CHANDLER Agent,
ty cq an* ' '-. Montrose, Pp.
I[lll£ INDEP4NDENTTOOTIIIIOIISII RAKE for mile
st my shop in Bridgewatm Prltejna.*Aho the_Wfro
Tooth found istgic.Storc of N. S. WILSON & FON.•Mon.
trove. • - CLIANCEYTOUT. ,
thlazcwaltr, 1111; 17 ; Ifj% •
Now elks tog sale one
_of thelarpsituni
- - best seleotions of • " -
• - I ( fit "- Z
QUO
. _ .
Ever offered in Stilquchanna County,
probably . comprising . the greatest VA
RIETY nitatiSt .;lifferent articles of ;atij,
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 lbity "of the' best
Houses in New York, and more than fif-
Dealeiti an& Manufacturers. out of New
I ork.• A large proportion ofthe Goods
are brought direct from the 'Manufacturers,
thus insurin* genuine articles. Custom-
ers an
. entering the Store must not expect
to find everything is sight, but nearly ev
ery article , wanted *ill, be produced' by
bigniry. Seine idea of the Stock: may be
fromed by the following general outline,
but enumeration is impracticable. .
DRUGS- AND AIRDICINES,:... • .
P ANTS AND OILS,
DYE. STUFFS,
GROCERIES,
- LIQUbRg,
0.1. AS S: WA RE,.
1V.4 LL and WIAtDOW PAPER,
JEWELRY, ,
•
SILVER-IVA RE,
PEkrUALER
FiISCI - GOODS,
• MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS',
BRUSHES
AMERICAN FOCA:E nKNINES, .
TABLE-CUTLERY and
SILVER PLATED WARE
LAMPS, MATERIALS fur LIGHTS,
HARD 1174 - RE,
" . BED CORDS, •
DRY GOODS,
MIRRORS ;
IVINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS,
LITHOGRAPHS; '
VARNISHES, - BIRD CAGES,
. SPECTACLES,
imps; & LASHES,,
GUNS, .7STOLS;
AMUNLTION:
T Olt CO.
MEDICAL C SURGICAL histrunatibt,
SALT,. -
.SOAP, POTASH, (W.,
UMBRELLAS. •
PORCELAIN TEETH.
The attention of the public is respect-.
fully invited to my stock . ofGoOds, bought
exclusively .for CASII vows, and will be
sold on tlui same principle for low prices:
• ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, May Ist, 186 L
GROVER & BAKER'S
l'e r iLEßß..-ITED .2VOISELA'SS
SEWING MACHINES )
FOR FAMILY .a..ND MAN IMAM:RING Use,
495 Broadway, New-YorL
.11eneieeon all the principal Cities, and
Torn* in the United States.
The Grover Baker Sewing Machine Company are
DIM manutac*ing, and hard on exhibition at their dif
• Prcnt salesrooe, machines maidng the Shuttle or Lock
stitch,•of "the same patterns and at the same prices pi
their cciebret.d Grover d Baker Stitch Machines, thus
affording the public the advantage of comparing the
stitches of the the leading madttnee and exercising their
own judgment at to their respective merits. This M the
only company that menntactureir both kinds of machines
and therefore the bnly one that 12131effst this privilege to
the purchaser.
We speak from rincrlenee whew we say that, after
having teled all the prMcipal sewing machines, we lust s
accord - to thit,,of Grover & Baker the pre-emlnetSce.
Those indispeasable features of sewing, strength; nb4
fortuity, and elasticity, all of; width ale brought out In
this incomparable invention, make ft the drat sewing I
machine in the country. Others have their good points,
but this combines all, and possesses every chsractertstic
necessary to make It most desirable."—N l : tarislion
dcfitocaLe and
rg..,AAEC.3IEIII6II
1..!:N.w:.10.0.00i0:7' - ;
NEW-
EEO
NEW
L. 'HA
LIKE
CROCKERY,
READ
.
We are de
in thy w
LO
ALL KINDS 0 '
a r Cir 4
11.
NicholSo
STORE'WARE,
I of Baldwin A Allen, Flom - and Proris
11l he continued nnder the name of Allen,
611 due the old firm la 1n the hands of A.
mediate settlement,. A. .RALDWIN,
W. L. ALLEN.
NEW • FIRM. -
Ir .
AdiEN,',.- - DEANS- . 4 ,:cO.
TE Late Fi
lon dearer*
Deana & Co.
Baldwin for Jul
July Vtb, 1861
BROOMS
Under Montrose Democrat Office,
-RE RECEIVING
• 1 .
AFresh Ground„Western FLOUR
evc,r s aQ days, which we "arrant to give eatisfaCtkin
at any in inarket; it not good returned at our expense.
Feed, 2 and Buckivheat . -- Flour,
• SALT ANII...PORK
:,_
By Till: LOAD,. DARIti.: to POUND
HAMS, [SuggfiCie!vdj . '
Bi
Dried -aeef, • - • iA. trrices which Defy Competition.
• : - Smoked Halibut, ' ......11!1.01, fur ...1., - MEC. at the swan advance
• Drips and Syrups,' - - !0, ,en pr ,tent 41:wife - me stliolet.ede coot. We wil len
Molasses and Sugars, ' . , . 1 the fullowlng GOODS st the alibi: l'ed prlcei. Tl 2 :. •
• 1
TEAS, . COFEEE, spices , I Black Frock Coat' worth is 9 for *6,00
PROOMS, AND XALLS ' i Black - - Frock Coat worth 10 for • :7,50
weirs we offer forsale at Low Prices. for . RE A DY I'AYI -Black.. Frock Chat Worth 12 for , • 9,50
ONLY. . - $5 for *2,751
Business -Coat worth • 6 for 4.00
Avq Coat. worth $5 for $4,00
/Aver -COat worth 7 for .- 5.75 .
-. Over Coat worth . 10 for 7,50 :.
. Over Coat .Worth ' 15 for ' 11,50
. Over Coat worth .20 for 15,60.
Block I Pants worth *4 for -$3OOO
' Black Pants worth 5 -11)r• 4475
• Black Pants worth 6, 'for . 4,50
Fancy. 4assinicre s Pants worth $4 for $2,1-
Fancy Cassiin ere - Pants worth, .5 for -34
.Fancy qassintere Pants worth • 6 for . 44
BlacklS.atin Vest worth $3. for $2,25 : -
Black Satin Vest worth 4 for 0,00 .
• Black Satin Vest -worth 5 for 2,50
I
OVER MM . 'S 4: oyERALLs only ,ail
~
- UND'BGARIIIENTS EQUALLY fONV
' PORTRAITS, PORTRAITS 1.
BRICK BLOCK.
UE
undersignid having taken the Rooms formerly
T occupied by W. B. DEANS. Is new prepared to furnish
all who may desire with a good sad truthful Portrait.
Being well posted in the production of the rations Wads
of Pictures of the day, I flatter myself that my mark is not
excelled by anyin this section Gra° country, •
Among the variumt kinds takes at my Vaults are thu
AWBROTYPE, PHOTOGRAPH
.VEL ALlr TYPE, NEILi,OORAPII.
Locket Pictures down to the smallest 'plzed miniature
Ring. Transferred Ambrotypeo--the finest thing out, for
sanding by. Poet to any part of the World without extra
postne. Pict:tires am bold. utgoonts. and expressive
—not those faint, lifeless shadows
of
sold about thy'
country. Pictures taken in ail %dads of weather, equally
well. except those of young children. No picture need be
taken unless perfect satisfaction Is given,
In dressiug for a picture, avoid' ight colors,—emeh as
blue. purple, scarlet, pink; ere Most others take well; as
green, black, red, snuff. bravo, °nage, yellow, etc.
re — Remember that the ;dace to get your "picture" Is
in the Brick Block, over Bead, Watrons Foster'a store.
J. B. 111J1ZLICTON.
Montrose, Pa., Nov. Stk.
COMPROMISE---MAKE PEACE.
480 A Tirtata° ( fflion t E l lirti;!Ljtelltitslia,
to sell; or exchange for good farm near Montrose., or
ro) other good property, with cash [4: st6cesaary]..to ad
just ditkrrneea. • Meo, orders for • .
HARD—WARE,
,
ref:rival and forwarded, as tumid, to 11100NEY, COIIU
S Art Park Row. New York, formrod prompt paying
Meretrutts.-doL, at neva/ thne.
P. O. address &ring the.Sammer Montrose, Pa.
jar,* M. C. TYLER.
tIRCVLATING LIBRARY.
REST WORKS BY-THE BEST AUTHORS.
ONE HUNDRED VOLEEJE% •
NCLUDING Ilistov, Biograpby,Travels
. I Adventures. Poetry, Romney, fie_: fiy 4/JLI • .
which the publicus= have the benefit of kir
a trilling sum per week. Believing that
many will prefer to obtain the reading of : each books in
this way, rather than purchase the works; If sucoessful
I shall add from time to tlmenueh NEW WORKS as will
be of interest to the public, profitable to myself and im
provenient to the Library. For further particulars call at
Moutrime, June Ti, SMITH'S NEWS OFFICE.
WAR Mit &WAR PRICES!
SPRING STYLES, NOW 'READY.
H. ErTTrILPILITaX",
le non• fix:chin a toll and choice stock Icor
SPRING - AND SUMMER
62,) 00:
Including a_grisat- violet" of rich Prints:lU new st yles , Gingham:is. Liwns Challles, Dreis Tissues and
Bermes ; Black. Fancy and Foulard Figured Dress Silks,
very low with a full assortment of Silk.
N roche Cashmere
and Stella Shawls ; Matti Ibis, Dusters; ;Panssoic Ilich
Ribbon'. Bonnets and Flowers; Hoop Broad-
cloths, Cassimers, - Summer SOO, dc.; with a large as
sortment of other . ,
.Staple and Fancy Goods,
As usual, In Groceries. Crockery, IfardiniVe., Iron, Nails,
Stos:es,:Drugs,oll", Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps.
Clocks,- Carpentering - Floor Oil Cloth; ;Wall Paper,
Paiute and Gilt Window Shades, ac.
The Brock Is large, and bought. for Cash 'during the
gotpre - War Panic. and will be,sold Cas h, :down prfoss,
and the most favorable terms for Produce. or to
Prompt time Payers. N. B.—Flour and Efalt couetantly
on hand. [New Milford, May, 1861. .
L. HARDING. JIL '0 L., LIALLSTiAO
L. lIARDMG C 6„.
DEALERS In Di* GOodi, Grocerlei, Llardwarc. Roots
Made Clothing. Roots 411 b iitiofih Sub, fiilass, lie., 414.
Nicholson Ovot. May 7114-1, . • • •
ABEL TITRRELL
ITAS for sale Bailin Stlmslat,Jingsant,-tai
Attie Wttskers ander 'a .
that bitag ont
set of Whlekerstors-Monitaebe. In *nun nln to sisbt
weeks:- Baker's Compound,* awe cue for
Nontzose,Jal7 U O5l - •
ST. LOUIS HOTEL.
CHESTNUT-ST. ABOVE THIRD,
PH,II—ADELPHIA;
Psiee inn el e t te nna=tif t ers4o. 411 V i i=
Not Mat, Merdimd& Exchange, Le .401
;BOARD; PER DATAILIKk'
Acesmnsedation. "rhea raltdied,notbs Tr And
EOPEAN
' PLAN . • Restate trust 50 cents and upwards, duf f
I m
leigle a' Entre-Cuss Beetentant ausr.hid jasct
Frites seeordlug to the Bills of Parc. • .
'The City - Cars.takellssengera fript iiity._lltatOsi
TO we CL:OBE TO the Betel. - 1 : JY.i.6*Y
VlTEugiish, French, and Gertna .pokent
„..- ODs
-' '
..,..,;.....mr.:.„-;,.:-......,,,-;.,,,-4,..„..;.:., . ,
•. - J --, f -,"'J .::'....4,::_c.t',.. '-;-:-.;.-".: ~
. .
Q:.
't 0
D •
S!
GOODS.
GOODS.
RDING E CU 'S
, ..
OLSON -DEPOT.'
ALDISCOUNi',
NARK I'o
-PAT CUSTOMERS.
• . •
• ,
ermined not .to bo.out-dow)
V PRICES.
PRODUCE Taken lu Exchange for
oc 0 31:11 D
• ING dc: CO. -
Depot, Miy 7th,1861:--6tn.
.00 9V TC3II.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS 'IN 7TIIE
REDUCTION
wi
16 V,
GREAT CROWD EXPECTED
AT' THE STORES OF
-•
Outt/nberg, (P3senbaum-,
! , pn E . SiII3BCRIBER, RAVING PLli :
_
AT .. ..
, 1
- Mo true,. Sisq'a County, Pai .
til - A CHANGE
JI.• chased tho stock' of „ .•
' ;- A l',l
Elmira, New-York . MBILI;T owned by . . BULLARD, Mites thii
i - . ' , VIOLIr method of interming . .'lAme who Mks the papers." that
Susquehanna , Depot , Pa.-
; the stock h i as again been ream id to the old stand,
• .
; _below th e ' 7 301:112.40e11y:Lt 9 CiIIaCHIN
t where hi will be most homy to wait upon, wino
1 mat or him with a call. - - " . .
• ' •
.•
Wh.lfatitaigto o tt or et lr o n&en v d tho t rblk In Tend . • y .
BOOK
moneraSkirrin the cities we can hase l""" , 14. ,
I , ' EIVIJI.ISITEDIcad in print) an be obtained by leis In
'
GOODS TOR - CAI ~ .. your, ordyrs. with thy price at tbe bookend outdbiticee
i name at the desk. Alin). any artick In the d 4 Rook Ana
; Stationery" line.
-
Ilk 10 TO I 0 Formek,
y
There.re we are determined tot nice the . patAlc our
- general stock of - • •
EADYIIIADE CLOTHING
D Y GOODS
which which comprhtes the .
largest and_best
STIOCK.,°.GOODS
• Kept in ANY COUNTRY Stare
I • this ale of New York City,
• _
As Winter law fairly appeared, vre layite tile . 4ttention*?(
it
.r ).
-Also who teteh to avaU themeless of the wiper•
malty** make some Fair Ones nice-
Christmas or: New;
PRESENT;
to oar large assortment of • '
FURS -a-1
CLOAKS,SITANVLS
BONNETS,.
Mat ASSORTMENT OF
D RES GOODS
•
A•N D
IMMINGS
IS. A LW
tys LARGE colu..u.rtE,
' COMPRISING • •.
B I L C_li, ("id
• FAVEY SILKS,
'O2EI
',of all colors and shadeib'
• I%IKWO, 6L. C. ALC.
EOM
21011;11
)LL
OUR &TUCK OF
I)ONIESTICKS:;
CANNOT BE EQUALLED; IN
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filiaTlf 111 • . PREM .
Good Mail, Sheetinga, 6 Lo Beta per
Best Heavy Sheetino 7 to nets. pi y i d
DENIMS,I from 8 to 'l2i cents per yard
TICKING; from 10 to 15 .centslitr lard
GINGHAMS, from 10 16 , 15 cts. per yard
'CALICOES, fast &lora; 12ryards only *1
" Best Merrimack, 10 yards only 11
fesau Scranton. liruseAger. .taromo4neion
0.15 a: a. 10.211 a. m.
- • K Ingmn. 120 1.41p.m.
Rupert, • 9.10 CIO.
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Dnvill 2.45 , 1.40
4cicrititiork. n,ooi.Litills Arrive. at Northumberland at 10.%, ' 0.22
'"'" .!. "'
240 V ISt l Nowru.
A chows article, only 12/ ccnts;: , " - ,
d, 3.50p. m 4.00 a. ix.
' 1 - . ' - 1 Le"s ktt ri vtrle mbcriln 4.30 • 11.20
Hest Steal Spring Skirts, 'f' . - ' 1 1=1,•„,,, . 5.051 4AO
7.00 . 201'
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A nice lot--selling at 4 eta. per spring. si An" i Scrax
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, •A Paasenger trash IWO leavealthirgaten at 8 a. tn. for
I• I- • . - . Scranton, to connect with train for N. York. Returning
satheir Sa.soity Wool Instil awl i:e l se : imam on units) of train flrosn7. 4 lcer yolk at 1.
Drateven. -- The Lackawanna & Bloom cameos with
the Delawarojae.kawasaa L_Weatern Railroad at Sena
' • i ton, tor New York and Intermediate points gni,
LAMBS WOOL HOS E . .I t %Impart it con u irt with the Catmints Railroad, for
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.. = • , ° .. .. • .. ..• -,. 1
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and lie n _ etnnueett with the 'Philadelphia
11111 , CPCIMILIMMTIII6 I Zr l ;o 7 7d,4=Z ot u r,: liall na " rnad and Erin R.fit°ad
..•._ JOllii P ILSLEY Sup't
' -be th viteiit, Styles, £c., ttc. , IF R. PETTERONE. oen. Ticket Att.. '• '
AS-1r
Than . tfUl ii;) 'the numetCms gt'st°9lers f orAdlitiitistiatoe's . Notice .
tlyie,genereus patronage the past, year, I
..
.8_ let fors of Adutlnbdestfou to tate *fla f ..
lre ronfootrully solieit •
, - a continuance er: be , n Avn2 ALLEs i 1 4to u nr , thrgowatcr , 4 PIN , his."
' i pc none Indebltd tu
the sank. i
. . ; the eiti r ci ' Li t :lre be :o„ 4 ,7.4.4 pia 01. k.• 1 1 1 1medla10 pa..
lams ord. ma tide agate 14 the
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....... -,,d-e r ....t . nt All) m )Ite known the same
ftii I t tab tt . ti , ' 4 3ostitbaum, A . - 0 a ; rif %, e i li V 2 1 1.1 h • a + !!!5
f ~,t hout.H., to
ji.h.:ii.,..✓' Al 1.0 4 , t_.. :. , MO. . ''' Montro7r, Jam! 13 6.. Ifl " A ftt-OLLUM, .A.ltu r
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'. MEAT 'MARKET.. L „ ,
On POlie ;•fitenne,...*ltte'it Motel;
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;-r rEEP ioastattilv oit hand good slip* or
I- Iv MEATS "or ill :CASH paid for
} liceiCatile.Ontves,likeepoild LaSalle.
i Also rut tilde/soli nil kinds. .
• , • lINNSTOCK .& HAWLEY.
q. T. ittArriloc,- •
liontiume. March 201-h,
A • -
MRX this method off amain, thair OLD AND NEJ
X Feisty:ls Um they hat Oust secaltod ma addition to Olio
f.ntliet stock of' Goods. which they
. - BOUGHT FOR . CASH f.
,AT PANIC -PRICES!
•j AND . WILL: nu THicx "To: -
_ • •
CASH: - BUYERS,.
Priced Perfbctly Astio'
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We base pot dine to en itinerate wilds+. we
las lie the'public to call, examine, and aittletyi=
of the Leath of what we publish, and of coarse. then buy. -
J L. YERItLILANA
Upaotitle. Dec. loth, 106 n. •
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( - 11101 CM 'Lot *Manny' OroeerlesJoivreenlved add AI el
k) ling l:Oper cent. below forme* Weed.
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r uxeir Cuefeetleuary for the nondava. IT ,
iIEftIipLAISS
e .1V
"LIAR( PRODUCE ofall Made, - for which the awl:wet
.1; market prices wilt tervaid lo Goods, at
Utwoorfilo. Pa.
DAILY MAIL ROUTE BETwizzl
MONTROSE & FRIENOSVILL
C :ldeaES carrying dans . and Wiroafil tclulnesl Montrose and Friendaville, wleaTe SNLI- Muni.
In Montrose. dilly. at 7 o'clock*. m. and lame "dead&
vills at 3 o'clock. p. - m. -
rtr'lloner and au:lager inn be- procured at the Livery
Stable of the ro Wert ber In Sfrintrose,ol3 reasonable term.
.Montrces. ; lug. it, tf , D. GOODWIN.
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NEWS - . - OFFICE.
T_TARFMR . B..4liodey's.. Leslie's Peterson's. -.Satanlie.
WC or any alba popular-Magazines of the nay. N. Y.
N. Y. Weekly, Mercury, Clipper.. Flag. Wilkes'
Spirit, and all the Illustrated Papers for sale. Back aims
berg supplied.
SCHOOL Boo_=--_4ll the nid and new editions.
'BLAME MMus—A very pir u fforisnent.
p arcie - of eau.
et
IVEILLHES-yw/Lne es
seal_Mt A ........ one.
X:r
PERM:, liaril 's ,
N—it.w: or - jiragr—
CIvE NE a C78.7...T.a, and y wW endeavor to
have*. a aftele eye to your interenr and one to my
own. Yount.' evidentiv.-
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_ AL. 33... sellepc --.
T'33IC.
• 4Rn - rams:Pa.. September let, 1860. '-
"DROWN'S HRONCHIAL'PROCHRS, for Hoarseness
fie.' Md different kinds of Pills
anitother Patent Medicines In
Montrose, Marcb, lttGl. . "digt, Tlatital..L.
, A5 P ‘
/ /1
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. r
Located over the Susquehanna Valley teak.
BINGHAMTON- N.Y.
- /FACULTY: •
1). W. IA)WEI.L., Prinelprd , Professor of at*
• Seirnit• of 'Aceoupts, Practical .Itecourtimat.
Aetlier of Lwasi•lN Treaties upon Bouk.Kcep
illu.tratitig the same. '
Jytim Atecia.lrimnercial 'Accountant, Proftner
I.t thiok Koepiog jind Practical
J. J Cutlets,. Aimistant Professor in the Doak
_ Keeping I).•partmerit.
A. 1. Wagata. Profcaiier of Practical and (Ir
suauwwal l'emennahip, Commen:ial Cake:R
6,am and . !.:urrwsporstence. - -
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LECTEIIE"S:
Non. Daniel S. Dtckicson, Lecttirer on Colnini.4-
,11 tint lax and Puliiirxl Economy,
Hon. Itensorn IL,lrum . Lecturer on Contracts,:
ProinisSory N - Oyes and Bills of Exchange•..
Roy I), . E. Andrews, Lecturer on Com:nen:Gl
Ethics.' , . •
EN All IN ING COMMITTEE: •
11,,n. Sltertnan 1). Ph..lpm; It Osborn, D oi , •
Tracy 11.31orosn, E-y. • • • •
• Tilt? object of thin o.llrge in to afford to all
'1 an .ipport unity of übtainlng a thorough Business
I Education.
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_The -Books.nnd are carpfulli a . rran.ed
1 by:practical dieciiuntatitm ckpiessly for thidln
atitution and ctnhrace all
. the recent improve—
ments.
. •
The ef , tlrBP of instruction" comprises ereiv
department of bus'ness. The learner • will b . o
thoroughly Itankht the science and practice of
Double Enay Bonk-Keeping as applied to tho
following kinds of husineNs,,viz: General Mer
chandising, 31annfacturing, Banking, Commis
sion, litesmboaling,, Railroading, "Forwarding,
Freighting, Foreign Shipping, &e.
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1701 - NG MS'S •
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Can qualify themselves in a short time. at 'aid Institn• „
tion, to MI Important and lucrative situations. Ampla
refetenees can he niven.o here graduates of ISA are now
nilingdesira - blesitnationa with salaries from $5OO to $lOO
per annum.
The Proprietors are in ritisS'ession of testimonials from
Some of the Bret Commerciarlionses lio the State. to whom
they bare furnished book-keepers, howing' their entire
satisfaction and confidence in tile ability of the graduates
of this Institution.
117NMANSIIIIt
In all its branchc,i, taught by day most bkfifful and thor
ough matter. , of the :rt. NO College In the-country CA ,
Joys a higher reputation In thie departknent. Ladles'. pc
partment entirely eeparitte from that of thegentlemen.
fittidenteran unter College abary time. No raeationtr:
Time to complete the couree, front S to 10 weeks,. Stn.
denhrpaaaing 'the requielte examination are presented
with the moat elaborate and elegant engraved Diploma
tuned by any Commerehd or timsleil Institution In the
Union., Assist:wee rendered to graduates In preemie.;
elltiat leak • •
, •
Fur term,' of - tuition, Piice of bcard 2 : ll, o 4 olnonieb , .
4,1 r
gradnatee Wing poritionaae. addre the proprietors for
chenlanteontalning fall mirtieulars.
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. • LOWELL& WARNER.
Ttoplittory Binghamton Commettial College.' . .
Nor. 8, lai.—l• ' - Binghamton. N.Y.
WALL & WINDOW PAPER.
3000 ROLLS, VI NE' . P33 7 1:18 '
1913aitrzezVIS Macau. !Encore.
Margrete, Pa., -April 1881—tr. .
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: awanna & Bloomsburg R. -IL
N and itter ! lune 13th, tkit. Passentztx lydlnswlllript
• as follow@
stoyixt: sorni.
Lelia Gents.'
other'.