The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 13, 1866, Image 2

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Ralf Sheet.
We found it impossible to get ont our
paper this week before Thursday, or later,
and rather than be so far behind time we
decided to issue a half-sheet today and
thus get "on time" forthe future. As we
have published promptly every week for
some years past, we trust each patron will
be content with this, and feel gratified as
we are, that the late fire did not destroy
our office,—as for some time seemed prob.
able— and so suspend our - buidness fdr
soma weeks. -
Fire in Montrose.
On Wednesday morning last, about 3
o'clock, a fire broke out in the basement
of the Keystone Hotel, owned by J. T.
Langdon and kept by P. V. Carey. The
inmates were first aroused by the smoke
which eo filled the upper rooms that some
of thent barely escaped partly dressed, and
few of them saved any considerable part
ottheir personal effects—watches, jewel
ry, &c., of value being left behind or lost
tn:the suffocating struggle to escape.
The building, with most of its contents,
Was entirely consumed. Judge Streeter's
office,- adjoining, wile also burned, and the
residences of H. J. Webb and B. S. Bent
ley were endangered. The store of Sayre
Bro's was but the width of a narrow alley
'from the hotel, and but for the energetic
and praiseworthy efforts of Firemen and
others, would have been burned, together
with the whole row of buildings down to
Searle's Hotel. An easterly wind pressed
the flames in an opposite direction, else
no possible effort could have prevented the
spread of the fire, and this office must have
shared the common fate. So imminent
was the danger—Sayre's store being for
some time on fire, and the roof mostly
destroyed—that most of the movable ar
ticles, in this row, were carried out.
The principal losses, as ascertained or
claimed by the parties, is as hereunder
diked : LOSS. TNSI7/IXD.
Dr. D. A. Lathrop, $3,400 $ 700
.1. C. Tyler, 1,000 300
B. Thaeher, 2,200 500
P. V. Carey, 3,000 1,500
J. T. Langdon, 8,400 5,400
Sayres' damage was estimated at 1,600
which is covered by insurance. Streeter
loses'some hundreds, and several board
ers and employees at the hotel lose sums
which we cannot ascertain.
Origin of the 6re is unknown—to us.
Want of a better supply of water was
seriously felt, and while the lain of yester
-day has re-filled the cisterns, some means
should be adopted to insure an abundant
supply for any future need.
Township Elections.
The township elections are held on Fri
day of this week. Taxpayers should see
that the right kind of men are elected.
Pianos, Melodeons, &c.
Those wishing to purchase a first-rate
Organ or Melodeon made by Geo. A.
Prince & Co., or a Piano from either of
several popular manufacturers, can learn
how to procure an instrument of their own
selection, at the factory, with the makers'
warranty, at a considerable less price than
they can otherwise purchase, by calling
upon or addressing the editor of the
Montrose Democrat.
Donation Visit.
The friends of Rev. J. G.Miller will call
upon him and family at the Parsonage of
the Presbyterian Church and Congregation
in Montrose, during the afternoon and
evening of Wednesday, February 21st.
All are cordially invited to attend.
By order of the Committee.
A Card.
A grateful Parkor.and wife would thus
publicly acknowledge the handsome dona
tion ofone hundred and twenty three dol'rs,
from the Baptist Church and Congrega
tion at North Aliburn, the net proceeds
of the lecture and concert given at their
house of worship, Feb. 7th inst.
Taos. F. and JENNIZ T. CLANCY.
Brookside, Feb. 8, 1866.
Local News.
We wish our friends throughout the
county would furnish us with any items
of local interest that occur in their re
spective neighborhoods. We desire to
give particular attention to our local col
umns, and trust our friends Will assist us.
Congressional Globe.
We wish to procure, to complete our
file, a copy of the Congressional Globe
and Appendix for the First Session of the
Thirty-sixth Congress; and the Globe
and Appendix for the Third Session of
the Thirty-seventh Congress.
Can any friend let us have them " for
rove or money I'
Choice Deeds, &c.
&prior: Deeds and Mortgages, also,
Administrator's, Executor's, Trustee's,
and Guardian's Deeds—all of the most
approved form and style, for sale at this
°face, at fair prices. Also, ageneral as
sortment of other blanks.
Latkawannait Bloomsburg B. B.
A-trz ER A attar November 97, 1885, passenger trains
niU rotas follows:
SOUTHWARD.
Matt Scranton. 6:60 10:60 4:50
f ••1 Kingston, 6 :55 11:15 , ' 6.10
• - ••., , Ropers..• - ; 9:16 - fe63
" Danville, -9:50 910
Art: Weld Nontuunberland, Ithryo 10:15
NORTH WARD.
•
Lease . Riartharaborltud, 8:00 21:05
" paastlle, Y 8:40 mto
" 'Rupert, • 0:15 N. 4 : 25
Athptimi, 285 8:30 €O5
11 . 1114teticragt.5144 ' 8:42 9:25 ado
ProasangOi s taltingtralti pouthltiozo Scranton at SAO
la.lo,Alalitottbanab/Uunl;-teachniiirlab rgn 'at 1210 p.
xi.l, - ,Siatitttore scllo.p.:#4.lW4talarigtortlWlo nt4 Via
laniketarasolfrll.WelPlA t
.O. I 4VPD• Noy. • , Pui;t.
General Sherman's Report.
A few days ago a resolution passed the
Rump House asking the President for
Gen. Sherman's report of his Southern in
vestigations. It was given, but, unfortu
nately for the Destructionists, it hasn't
met their approbation. The General says :
" So fares my observation goes, there is a
perfect satisfaction felt by all classes of
the people, except on the part of a very
few who are looking to future combina
tions, involving the local and unimportant
State officers." „Another bitter pill for
the Radicals was his recommendation that
three negro regiments in Mississippi be
detailed to work on a railroad- that is be
ing, repaired. That was very bad, indeed.
Of what use will our Freedmen's Bureau
be if the " coming man" is required to
work ?
—The Maryland Legislature has en
franchised sixteen of its members who
wore disqualified vote under the registra
tion act.
—Thi) government buildings at Hilton
Head were burned on Wednesday, and
immense stores were consumed.
—Phelps, agent of the American Ex
press Company at St. Mary's '
- Canada
West, has gone to Europe with 812,000.
—The stables of the Bleeker street and
Fulton Ferry railroad company, New
York, with '7O horses, were burned on
Saturday. The loss is $40,4300.
New York Wholesale Prices,
Reported for the Montrose Democrat by
Josian CAurzyrEtt, Commission merch
ant, 323 Washington et. New York, to
whom shipments of produce may be made.
Two thirds of the market value will be
advanced on the receipt of the goods if
desired, and a quick return made for the
balance. Full directions and a weekly
market report sent free of charge by mail
to those making shipments.
Prices for the week ending Feb. 10, 1866.
Beans, white sound, per ba., 200 260
Butter in tubs, per pound, 30 45
" firkins, 44 30 40
" rolls, 44 28 35
Cheese, °holes, " 16 18
" common, " 11 14
Dried Apples ~ . 11 15
Dried Plums, per lb. 35 40
" Cherries, 40 50
" Raspberries, 40 45
" Blackberries, 30 35
Eggs, fresh, per dozen, 34 37
Flour, wheat, per barrel, 8 00. 15 00
" rye, 41. 550 600
Corn Meal, per hund. 200 214
Buckwheat flour, per hund. 400 410
Flax, per lb. 23 25
Feathers, live geese, per lb., 65 75
Beef Sides, " 12 14
Mutton m carcass, " 10 12
Veal, 44 11 13
Pork, dressed, " 10 12
Wheat, per bushel, 175 200
Rye, 14 90 100
Oats, It 52 58
Corn, 44 80 90
Hides, dry, per pound, 25 30
" green, 44 13 15
Hops, prime, per lb. 50 70
Lard, common to best, per lb., 14 18
Beef, mess, per barrel,lo 00 18 00
6, prime, 64 10 00 16 00
Pork, mess, 4t 24 00 30 00
" prime, 44 20 00 22 00
Hams,- smoked, per lb. 18 23
Shoulders, smoked, " 14 18
Bacon, ii 16 20
Ii
Honey, 23 30
Chickens, 41 18 22
~
Turkeys, 18 , 24
Geese, it 14 ' 18
Ducks, li 18 22
Clover Seed, per lb. 12 14
Timothy Seed, per bushel, 3 75. 450
Flax Seed, " 290 300
Tallow, per lb. 12 13
Wool, washed, " 50 66
le unwashed, " 30 45
Apples, per barrel, 500 700
1M1C..f1.FL1=1.2451-CkZIJEIP.
On Sunday, Feb. 4, 1880, in Orange,N.
J., by Rev. James Taylor, Du. G. Z. Duff
ocK, of MontroFe, Pa., and OMR-
LorrE E. TRUE, of Orange, N.J.
7:IIELEILT2EICi9.
'Deaths, as well he marriages, arc published free
Obituaries published at the rate of fifty cents per hund
red words, or live cents per line for poetry. Cash to be
sent with the notice.
. On 23d Dec. last, at Nassau, Island of
New Providence, (Bahamas) MILTON L.
BLAIR. of Scranton, and of the firm of
Hunt Bro's & Blair, aged 29 years.
His remains were brought to Scranton
and interred on 7th Feb. inst.
In Bridgewater, on the 3d, Mr. W. P
KIMNAED, aged 46 years.
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE!
XLT the late residence of Cornelius Warner, decd, In
Forest Lake, on Wednesday, Feb. gist, 1866, at 10
o'clock, A.
Three Cows, 7 Calves, tioe-year old Mare, 1 four
year old Horse, 1 three-year old Horse Colt. 1 two-year
old Horse Colt, 6 Hogs, 1 Lumber Wagon, 1 Spring We
goo, 2 Sleighs, I sett Double Harness, a quantity of
Corn, Oats and Buckwheat, a quantity of Hay, Farm
ing Tools, and many other articles too numerous to
mention.
All sums of Five Dollars and under, cash down over
$5. six months credit, with interest and approved secu
rity.
11. C. SUTTON. Auctioneer.
1. E. BIRCILARD.
ARVILLA J. WARNER.
Forest Lake Feb. 18th. 1866. Adm'rs.
Co-Partnership Notice.
T" Ciispartzerstilp of RUNT, BROS. BLMR,
has- terminated by the death of Mr. Milton L.
Blair. The business will be cautioned by the ander
signed under the arta name °MORT BROTHERS,
T. F. HUNT,
Scranton, Feb. let, 1866. ' 4a. .6. R. HUNT.
rikeiiiCloroTALX.
inrAVING this day contracted with my son, Murcia
lOC LlNTnar,aged 18 yeata. and granted to him
the future proecedi - or big own labor until he attains
his taajorityl berebygimit.notfre thili Ms business
transactions are betieefOrlirupdb bloomy account, and
Om i will pay no debts coat/sated:ly him atter thii
sale. • ~ . .„;•••r —MASON D. IhiNtiflET.
griag•sattr, Pa.Sdan. ft7th. Ms. fens 3u •
Courts of Appeal.
TBE Commie/stoners, of Susquehanna county have
fixed upon the following days and Wes respectively
for hearing appeals from the tuteesament for the year
1868, at the Commisaionera' Office in Montrose, to wit :
Choconnt, Frieridevthe, Forest Lake, Little
Meadows and Middletown, Tuesday, Feb. 1nt1, 1868.
Franklin, Liberty, Silver Lake, Anburn, Jessup and
Rash, Wednesday, Feb. 91st. •
Diraock, Lathrop, Springville, Great Bond Township
and Bore', New Milford and Boro', Thuraday. Feb.22d.
Harmony, Oakland. Susquehanna, Ararat, Jackson
sad Thoraron, Friday, Fob. 23d.
Montrose, Bridgewater, and Brooklyn, Monday, WM
Clifford. Dandaff, Lenox, Gibson, Hayford. Herrick,
Tuesday, Feb. 27th.
Bxorder of the Commissioners.
W. A. CROSSHON, Clerk.
Commissioners' Office, Montrone, Feb. 6th, 1866.
Auditor's Notice
TEE undersigned, an auditor appointed by the 01 , -
phone' Court of Susquehanna County to make dis
tribution of the fonds in the hands of the admlnistra•
tor of the estate of Samuel Carlin, dec'd, will attend to
the ditties of his appointment at the office of Judge
Streeter, in the borough of Montrose. on Saturday, the
10th day of March, 1866, at 1 o'clock, p. m.. at which
time and place all persons interested in said fund will
present their claims or be forever debarred from coming
in on said fund.
ISM; 4w " C. W. TYLER, Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
TE undersigned. an Auditor appointed by the Or
phans' court of Susquehanna county to dlstribate
the hands in the hands of the administrator of estate of
Joseph E. Webster, deed, will attend to the duties of
hie appointment at hit office in Montrose on Tuesday
the lath day of March, lealt, at tw l o c o ..‘, :pleek, p. m., when
persons Interested in said lend will resent their claims
or be forever debarred from coma g n upon said rand.
fobt 4w W. D. LUSH, Auditor.
MOBlltral•W r CIW.
CAME open the premises of the subscriber, about the
first of Sept. last, a dry cow, mostly white. The
owner is requested to prove property pay climes and
take her away. ALVA clurrinsa.
Herrick, Feb. Gth, 1836. 3w $1
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A SUBSTITUTE FOB CALOMEL
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If yen hare worms,
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if you foal drowsy
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TARE A BULL DOSE.
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TRY TEEM
It you have a sick headache,
Blue Mass, and other preparations of Mercury, actu
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plaint, Consumption of Lungs, &c.
THE lITANDRAICE PILLS
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When we reflect that the liver is the largest Internal
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SCHENK'S MANDRAKE PILLS,
Costiveness, piles, bitter or sour ernctations, and that
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languor. lethargy, and depression of spirits which
a man for the management of business and the enjoy
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ILO - DRAKE PILLS.
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my whole body was filled with pain • swelling would a•
rise in my wrists and ankles, rendering them totally
useless. On several occasions I was attacked with a
rush of blood to the head, which would fell me to the
ground, and I would be earned away for dead. I ap
plied to several eminent physicians of our city, who ad
ministered all the medicines that they thought would
reach my cafe, but of no avail.
On of them said he could do no more for me. and ad-
Mixed me, as a last resort, to drink cod liver oil. Not
relishing the horrid trash I declined to take it. Acci
dent put your advertisement in my hands. I called on
you; you examined me and told me the nature of m
disease. Yon then ordered me the Pills and Tonic with y
an observance of diet. pledging your word that in one
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advice, and. as you predicted. an astantshing cure was
effected. I continued your Pills and Tonic for some
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health. I most earnestly recommend those who are
suffering from affection of the liver to give your Pills
and Tonic a fair trial, and a cure will be effected.
have sent many persons to you, and they have all been
cured. Any information my fellow citizens may. require
will be freely given by the subscriber, at his residence,
No. 812 Federal street, between Bth st. and Paasyunk
road, CHARLES JOHNSON, Sn,,
feb Formerly Printers' Ink Manufacturer.
Dr. Schenck will be professionally at his princiAl of
Ace No. 15 North Sixth street, corner of Commerce,
Philadelphia. every Saturday, from 9 a. In. until 4D. m.,
No, 82 Bond street, New York, every Tuesday, from 9
to 8; No. 38 Summer street Boston. Mass., every Wed
nesday, from 9 to 3, and every other Friday at 108 Balti
more street Baltimore, Md. All advice free, but for a
thorough examination of the lungs with hi s RespirOMe
ter. the charge is three dollars.
Price of the Pnlmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each
$1 50 per bottle, or $7 50 per half dozen.' Mandrake
Pills, 25 cents per box. Janl ly Jw
For sale by all Druggists and dealers.
ATTENTION !
.FIE Notes and accounts of the subscriber are in
J. the hands of Oscar Shute, Esq. for collection. ge
may be found at Little & Son's office. "A word to the
wise is sufficient." " A stitch in time saves nine."
Montrose, Jan. 80, 1886. N. L POST.
Auditor's Notice•
THE undersigned having been appointed an auditor
by the Orp ha ns' Court of Susquehanna County to
distribute the hind in the hands of the administrator of
the estate of Michael Gallaher decd, will attend to the
duties of said appointment at Ile office InMontrose, on
Saturday the 10th day of March 1866, at one o'clock
p. in., at which time and place all persons Interested in
said rand will present their claims or be forever debar?.
ed from coming in on said hind.
Aral 4w 1. 11. BURNS, Auditor.
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD.
PREFERRED by all practical painters I Try It, and
you will have no other. -
Manufactured only by ZINOLIIIZ £ S3UTU,
Wholesale Drug, Paint anB Glass Dealers,
jan2o ly 197 North 8d street, Philsid'a.
THE SOLDIERS' AID.
J. H. Sterling, late of Binghamton,
Nrs"tod g lo ve w g oVe llatififi el t a ll: an al ; o h l is he c r uateinera.
• Boot & Shoe Shop
in Ws vicinity. Call and see for yourselves. Boots
11.0)koled , for 78 aczatio vr -other work 4C
cordingly. Fir Shop opposite thy
Montrose, Jan. 1.!3,1, 1 lit%.
. DOWN ,
Dress Goods,
AND WOOLIM GOODS OF ♦LL SORTS,
AND ALL HEAVY WINTES, CLOTHING
+:~~r:s4
TRY TEEN.
TRY THEM.
IPcor the smear.* 00 mays,
TRY THEM
Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co.
Montrose, Jan. 9th, ISGB
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS
BRANCH STORE
GREAT BARGAINS!
GREAT BARGAINS!
WUlopesi the largest and best snorted stock of
_l, rl 6305 it got ions
ever offered to the People in this vicinity, on Widnes
day, Jan. 10th, 1868, in the store of
O. L. STONS & CO..
Main Street.
Silks, Poplins, Empress Clothe, Merinos, Paraiettas,
Alpaecas, Plidd Goods in great variety, Detains
Calico., Gingham., 'Meetings of all
kinds, Dentine, Ticks, Stripes,
Linen Goods, Mit.
Goods. Gloveseri &
Dost,
Clot sand Clushners, Hoop S kirts, Balmoral Skirts,
Flannels, ac. Sc. ate. at -
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES 1
496 17 C:1 1 ILI X CO IV" I
Kr. J. S. IPAIIIIIDT will be to etiesdante to wilt
upon big old Meade ald'enatornepe.
SOW rose, Pa., JAIL
WE HAVE
IMBED DOWN,
NARKED DOWN,
PRICES ON ALL WINTER
Shawls,
Cloaks,
OVERCOATS,
OVERCOATS,
AND WILL SELL THEM
lOWA RDLICBS OP COST?
CALL AND SEE US.
M. B. DESSAIIBIL MANmasa PAirms.
ITEM
BINGHAMTON
IN VIONT'ROSE.
Dissolution.
mall firm of LATHROP, TYLER lb RILEY is this
tiny dissolved by Its own limitation. Those indebt
ed to said Arm will plume call at the old stand Immedi
ately and settle.
A. LATHROP,
H. C. TYLER,
Montrose, Jan. 1, 1866.-2.3w4. J. P. W. RILEY.
IN DRY GOODS!) Administratrix' Notice.
IN DRY GOODS !
x. N. ZIMIZMIZI elb Co.
MANY GOODS FROM
VET CEIZAP 1
Which'will be proved to all
Who will favor es with a cell
FIRE, I.IIE & ACCENTIL
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
MlCco:Ltz-c•aselp Niam
Home Ina mance Co. of N. Y., Capital and
SurVus, - $3,000,000
Izumninee Co. of North America, Phil's, -
Capital and Surplus, 1,100,000
International Fife Insurance CO. of N. Y.,
Capital and Surplus, 1,500,000
Girard - Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of
- . . .
Phil'a, Capital and Surplus, 300,000
Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Co.of
Manny, Penn's, Capital and Surplus, 2,500,000
Security Insurance Co. of N. Y. Capital
and Surplus, 1,000,000
Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa.,
Capital and Surplus._soo,ooo
Enterprise Insurance' Cmpany, Phil's,
Capitaland Surplus, 846,000 Insurance CO. State of Pennsylvania, Pkii •
Capital and Surplus, WO,OOO
Kensington Fire and M. Insurance Co.,
Phil's, Capital and Surplus, 300,000
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of
Hartford,. Conn., paying 60 per cent.
dividends to the assured, Capital, 10,000,000
American Lila Insurance Co., Philadel
phia, Capital, 1,000,000
Travelers' Insurance Co. Hartford, Conn.,
Insuring against all kinds of accidents
Capital, 500,000
rirAil business entrusted to our care will be attend
ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted.
STROUD & BROWN, Agents.
Fir Office over the Post °dice, Foot canaille Avenue.
But xas S'rnoun, Crimmins L. Bnovra.
Montrose, Jan. Ist. 1860. 17
WANTED—Agents and canvassers for
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PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD
WILL do more and better work at a given cost, than
II any other. Try it I
Manufactured only by ZIEbLER 44 SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Paint, and Glass Dealers,
Jan3o ly 137 North 3d street, Phllad'a.
Tali® Dlcotioe.
P. XXM - STN 100 Za7Cl EA
Is A LICENSED AUCTIONEER for Snequehannsand
all other Counties in the United States, or New Jot ,
sey. Sells at Vendues.
PErAddress P. Reynolds. Montrose, Pa„ or call In
person at my Tailor Shop, over Chandler's Store, in
Montrose, where I shall he when not otherwise en
gaged. [Dee. :IS, ISE& 2m
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
T hßanbse
lea rpr the respectfully informs the public that
Blacksmith Shop
of H. C. Clemons, near the Foundry of Sayre Brothers.
Customers will do well to call, as they can get every
thing done in the Blackamithing line neatly and prompt
ly for atilt.
per-Paitlctilar attention given to H ARD P. S orse Seing.
ho TAMP.
Montrose, Dec. 26, 1665. tf
ALL persons owing me by note or
book account are requested to call and settle the same
immediately.
Montrose, Jan. 9,1866.—5 m F. B. WEEKS.
®r iSistle.
THS subscriber offers at private sale the following
described real estate, via:
A FARM containing 140 acres, well watered and
wooded, and a good dwelling house, almost new, two
barns and an orchard—only 3 of a mile from Dimock
Corners, on the Montrose road.
Also-40 acres of valuable land contiguous io the vil
lage of Dimock, containing. 1 dwellirg house, 1 barn, a
good orchard, and the building known as WOODRUFF
ACADEMY. which at a moderate cost could be easily
converted into a good dwelling house. All of which
will be offered together, or divided up and parceled out
to suit purchasers.
Also—a dwelling house and lot, directly upon one of
the four corners, with a horse barn, wagon shed, and a
good store house, suitable for the Dry Goods or Gro
cery trade.
The above described ?tell Estate, together with a
; nantity of personal property and Eve stock, will be of.
ered on terms favorable to the purchaser.
L. H. WOODRUFF,
Dimock, Ensquehanna Co. Pa.
Jan. 2, 18211. tf
ESTATE OF THOMAS 0. FLYNN, deceased, late of
Friendsville boro, Susquehanna county, Pa.
Letters of administration upon the estate or the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make Immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them duly authenti
cated tot settlement.
EMILY M. FLYNN, Aduitnletrattix
Prlendsville, Jan. 22, 1666.•
Administrator's Notice.
ESTATE of SYLVANUS MOTT, deceased, late
of New Milford township, Stlegki county, Pa.
Letters of administration upon tine estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them drily authenti
cated for settlement.
OLIVER LATHROP, Adm' r
New Milford, Jim. 16, 1866.
Executor's Notice.
ESTATE of PAULOWNA SCOTT, deed, late of La
throp township, Susquebanna County, Pa.
Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified
to make immediate payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them duly authenticated for
settlement.
. A. 0. WARREN', Executor
Montrose, Dec. 19 - , 1865.
Administrator's Notice. •
LISTATE of PATRICE COLTER, dee'd,late of Silver
.E 4 Lake township, Susquehanna County, Pa.
Letters of administration upon the estate of theabove
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed, all persors Indebted to said estate are hereby nett
tied to make Immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them duly anthenti
clued for settlement.
ALBERT DIMMER, Adm`r
!Elver Dike, Dec, 28, 1814.*
Administrator's Notice.
ESTATE of MAIM, POOP, deed, late of Bridge
water township, Susquehanna county, Pa.
Lettere of administration upon the estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed, all persons indebted to 'said 'estate are hereby noti
fied to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present theaduly anthem*.
cated for settlement.
ASUMAN C. AYERS, Administrator
New ?diiford.DeC: 28, idea.
LOTS FOR SALE ...;
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rtding
ra g Ant r ZAVlr alC tu n te c e ll ,,p c txtt.! to
the nAtonatiro works the & Co.. now
ta-ProKrellfU: MO lie bid out In convinlent dime and
good the, and ma hapgrOsigd3t►l6 riMpurl"
ens, tenni of tlrtiment.
-Itinuttliend; Ulm '4 , 11144. , -" * PATRICK.
THE REGULA.TOR!
MUM RUARTMIS for BARGAIN
Greitt, inducement,: for 1888,
4:34142.* 33C8,IMCVAIZT,
NEW MILFORD, pA.
MAUR IN
STAPLE. 6 FANCY bait GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS 6 SHOES,
HATS 6 CAPS,
READY MADE CLOTHING, FANCY 0001 a,
YANEEE NeYfIONS,'
TRAVELING-BAGS,
Xidloti Of - diode too nnmeroni to mentloti:Aftlie
lowest market prices:.
Call and examine-no ehargerror showlncGood
cry article Warranted as represented, and win cell
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
GEO. HeiDEN
New Milford, Pa
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D. W. LOWELL Principal tr. Proprietor:
OF the above Institution, respectfully calls &Omni.
to the unsurpassed facilities of his course orbita l ,
tion, and the important additions and imprOvemet
which have been made In and to the several 'departments*
of his College. The course of inatmetion extended int;
perfected, present., to
YOUNG MIEN and LADIES
The best facilities for obtaininga
PRACTICAL, COMPREHENSIVE, BIMINI:8i
EDUCATION.
The thorough, novel and Inteteetire course of
ACTUAL PRACTICE
embraces a complete routine of transactions In nub
portant branch of business. A Store, Bank and
Steamboat, Telegraph, Post-otlices, dc., era In full gad
eocceeaful operation, representine in a pleasing and
%factory manner, the daily routine of actual bnaineo
life, in which the student becomes in progrepsioh
amateur
CLERK. MERCHANT AND BANKER,
receivin. In each capacity, a practical k reliable Irnoal
edge of b usiness la Its multlfarloos forma and phut
PENMANSHIP.
In this essential brentb ofbusiness education nOCel.
lege odes better facilities to the learner. Thes, , Spenes
rian system will be taught in all its varieties bytho mon
skillful masters of tho art. Specimens of Writing frog
this Institution have received the highest einetailoo fr ,
F from the press.
For general information, terms, ac., address for au
lege monthly, which will be mailed free; for specimens
of l'' en mansrip, enclose two three-cent - stamps.
d ecl2•l Address D. W. LOWELL principal.
Lowell's Commercial College, Binghamton, IL. T.
CHEAP - CLOTHING.
This day received our Fall and Winter Stock of
READY MADE CIOTHINI
0 VE RCOATS,
UNDERCOATS,
HATS AND CAPS, PANTS AND VW;
HOY'S CLOTHING,
FINE FLANNEL SHIRTS, UNDER CLOTHING.
Look al Prices of a Few Articles :
over-war, hear" and warm, as low as , 50
All wool Business Suits, Coat, Pants & Vest, 15 03
Union Business Suits " " • " 900
Good Undershirts and Drawers, per pair, 1 50
And other Goods in proportion.
07" Garments made to order, and warranted
Flour. , and. Gro4
Such as Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses; 8r 'S
Spices, Salt, &c. &c., as d
Call and examine our Stock before •
where.
Wanted—Eggs, Chestnuts, and g•rafteil
plea. for which the highest prices will be paid In a
G. L. STOMM &
Montrose, Mos. gs, tem
CALVIN C. ELU,SET,
EIMIIIIING SURGEON,
For Pensioners, and Applicants
for Pensions:
garOttice In Public Avenue. over the Store of J. Ly.
one Son.
Montropo, Pa., May 94.3, 18134. tt
THE MASON it HAMLIN
C").1 = 1.01-42163,210,
TIOBTY different styles, adapted to Pacred endues'•
lar busk, for SSO to $6OO ea& Bitty-onegold or p
surer medals, or other Ara premiums awarded them.—
Illustrated Catalogues free. Address, MASON 84 '
LIN. Boston. or MASON BROTHERS, New York.
Sept. a, 186.5-Iyemp
"THE FAMOUS BARBER.' •
Come andece thifariious Barber,
Famous Barber, late of Haiti.
Late of ifaytf c now at Weeks',
Now at F. B. Weeks' Stoic Room,
Find me shaving and shampooing.-
Find me cutting hair to enityon. •
Find me ready at year service.
At yonr service. , , CHARLEY MOKRIB
Montrome,Oct. 15, 1658.
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over again the days oftheir pristine lt not only et
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tal indolence, emaciation, ennui. It hale moat delight
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same
TO VE r rta.;lB'..=Tisfa'pr pee' retie° is
nervous ireaktiesses of; Oa kinds, Lett ,millXcltoOt':•.the
wasted strength with wonderful permanence.
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eta the drat dose.,, A brief perallitcnce l osI :131 M,
renovate theatomach to a acme of perfect
banish Dyspepsia forever.. r; - •
Oro Dollar per Bottle. or six bonne., Bold b
Dregglitta genera ll y. ' •
tient baimeany"wherr byaddrsegitig',..gtßlLLYEß,
Proprietors.
28 Dxv.Elrakine,-;Natir Toes.
Sold by Abel, Ty rrell , Montebee:
Der- 'o? o ° o 47';' ' ; • • :5,
Di. II P.:ifilir,S,';‘: .--: - ti'' , "'
inirAki permanently boated it trlinidiiiilio A reise'`‘ ' ati , .'
JP& Peal ,C.JPrneticlult sledlslns snd striaLis- 11l
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Otllan boats fps • s. its"