The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 08, 1867, Image 3

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    c;fotrzegrir Ah-aS3P.".,WELEII.
Lail. News.
We would be thankful to oar friends
throughout the county for such local news
as will be of interest to our readers. Send
us the facts,-and we will put them in
proper shape for publication.
Donation,
The friends of Rev.J.F.Wilber will giv - e
him a donation at Lynn, on Thursday,
Jan. 10th, 1867, afternoon and evening.
All are invited.
Agricultural Notice:
The annual meetieg of the Harford Ag
ricultural Society will be held in Harford
Village, on Monday evening, Jan. 14th,
1887, for the election of ulcers and the
transaction of business.
J. BLANDING, Seo'y.
Becker Bros. Pianos
Are for sale in Montrose by 0. D. Bo
man & Co. See what is said of them in
another column.
GO AND REAR BARNUM!
THE GREAT AMERICAN HUMBUG!
FIFTH LW:MAE OF TUE COURSE
P. T. BARNUM, ESQ., of New York City,
will lecture before the, Young Men's
erary and Debating Club of Montrose, on
Thursday evening, Jan. 10th, at the
Academy Hall. •
Subject=—" The Art of Money Getting,
or Success in Life."
Don't fail to see the
"WHAT IS IT!"
Tickets, SO cents—to be had at P. 0.,
0. D. 13etnan's Music Store, Bunts &
Nichols' Drag Store, and at the door.—
No reserved seats.
Assistant Assessors.
Daniel K. Mors s, of Carbondale, Lewis
H. I.:Lts, of Pittston, Capt. Geo. N.
Richard, of Wilkesbarre, and John Gor-
man, of Hazleton, have been appointed
assistant assessors of U. !•_l. Internal Rev
eti ae, in place of Messrs. Faruhsin,.Shiffer,
13,1zIer and_Morrison, removed. ,
These app6intmeuis are made by the
Seereory of the Treasury, upon the nom
ination of the Assessor.
Notice.
The annual meeting of the Susquehan
na Ccunty Agricultural Society will be
neld at the Court House, in .Montrose,
Tuesday evening the second week of Jan.
Court, 1867. C. M. GERE, Sec'y.
3luutrose, Ji p n. 8, 1867. td
Auction Sale
A. B. Smith has sold the Mitchell farm,
and will sell at auction, about the Ist of
February, twenty cows, three two year
old heifers, one pair two-years old steers,
seven yearling. heifers, one pair yearling
steers, one yearling bull, five pigs, one
sheep (a good churne* horse-power,
tlu ink machine, drag saw, circular
t.aw, crosscut saw, Buckeye mowing ma
clnne, horse rake, hand rakes, fanning
rail, pocket grist mill, corn sheller, two
carts, four wa4ons, road scraper, plows,
caltivator, drag, chains, hoes, forks,crow
bars, shovels, -blasting driUs, carpenter's
work bJneli with iron screw, iron vice,
soythes, grain cradles, rope, hay, grain,
tw) hives bees, vinegar, potatoes, white
lead, linseed bil, chrome yellow, window
glass, putty, tar, candles, lard, tallow,
pork, nails (assorted), pick, horse shoes,
churns, milk pans, milk pairs, swill pails,
grind stones, axes, iron wedges, ox-yokes,
field roller, steelyards, steel traps, and a
lot of other traps not too numerous to
mention.'
ale notice of the day of sale will be
given through the new papers, and hand.
IA a.
New Vora, Jan. 8, 1867. 2w.
• Montrose! Gold Company.
When a Corporation like the "Mont-.
rose Gold Company of Colorado,"
on which we publish a report by its Su
perintendegt in our issue of to-day, is free
from indebtedness and apparently in a po
sition to return dividends at an early day,
we should presume that the little amount
required would be eagerly taken up by
pub,cribers. The 'company's condition Is
presutnmi to be good, as its stock has
never been manipulated through Stock
Boards.—J' fining Index.
Fran the Report, referred to in above,
` we learn that the Superintendenti Ittr.
Iciahany, is confident of final success,
when further working capital is raised, as
heretofore proposed.
To further the raising of additional
working - It:IP& to prosecute tbd work to
a paying condition, the company have
" Resolved, That for the purpose of
raising twenty-six thousand dollats 026,-
000), which we believe will be a sufficient
stun to run tunnels, sink shafts and open
up rich ores, and put our company in pay
ing condition, weoffer thirteen thousand
shares of Treasury stock at, a sum not less
- than two dollars per share."
Of this amount, over five' thousand
shares are already subscribed,.
Gift Enterprises.
Probably every city and village in.the
Union has a considerable ticket interest in
the Art Association distribution, which is
to come off at the Opera House, Chicago,
on the 21st ofJanuary, and which is to in
clude in its prizes the Opera House itself.
The occasion will therefore be one of al
most national interest.—Es.
Yes; but almost every one who invests
mill be cheated. AU the gift concerns in
the country are frauds designed to - enrich
the managers Red swindle the pmple:
Fire inffOntriti.ki.
On New Year's eve, about ten o'clock,
afire was discovered in the -house former
ly ()Tied 'by George Keeler.',' was ex
tinguished without serious loss to the,
building; although the contenti were bad-
ly injured by the fire and water. Mr. C.
W hippie, is the present occupant, and
the family bad been absent since about
five o'clock, and left little or no tire in the
wood stove. The fire evidently origina
ted in the basement, which 'was but little
used; and for these reasons, it is thought
the fire was the work of an incendiary.
The property was insured.
List of Jurors,
Drawn for January T. of Court com
mencing On Monday, Jan. 14th..
GRAND =ROM
Auburn—John Overfield.
' A'polacon—John Hickey, jr. -
Bridgewater-4. L. Grilling, Thomas
Carney.
Brooklyn—George M. Ely.
Clifford—Abram Burdick, Avery Bur
dick.
Dimock—William J. Park.
Franklin—Sheldon G. Hamdrick, E. J.
Webb.
Forest Lake—John Strange. .
Gibson—S. S. lugallq.
Groat Bend boro— Richard Stack.
Jackson—Asa D. Corse, E. M. French,
Amass A. Page.
Jessup--John Shelp.
Lathrop—Horace W. Ball.
Middletown—Orrin J. Baldwin, John
M. Davis.,
Iste,w Milford—Horace Seymour.
Silver Lake—John Brackney,Daniel D.
Gage.
Thomson—James H. Foitter.
TRAVERSE JIIINDR 7 S-FIRST WERE.
Auburn: John Carlin, J. M. France.
Brooklyn : James 0. Bollard.
Choemtut : Thomas O'Donnell.
Dirnoek : Charles M. Bolles.
F t Robert Winters.
Frat•kiin : Covil Park, 0. AL Hall.
Great Bend : John Belden, Charles
Hamlin, Orlin Fox. •
Great. Bend boro: Joseph-H. Coffman.
Harford Hdrace Harding.
, Harmony: 0. B. Weeks,llarry Sbntts.
Jackson : L. C. Benson, Wm. Larra
bee, Wm. IL Norris.
Jessup: Charles Bolles.
Libel ty : L. W. Allen, Garry Law, R.
Kenyon, jr.'
Llthrop : Philander S. Bronson.
Montrose: Fayette Avery, Hiram T.
King, Wm. 11. Cooper, Henry Mitchell,
Wm. W. Smith.
New ;Milford : Geo. Harrison, James
Tennant.
Rush :.Daniel Seel6r, Aare te
man.
Springville: Sylvester Strickland.
Silver Lake :.Nathaniel IL \Vakelee.
Susquehanna Depot : J. H. Cook.
TRAVERSE JCEOES-SECOND WERE.
Auburn : Isaac Howard, S. B. Howard.
Ararat: Jol)n H. Tooley.
Apolacon Matthew Quinn.
Bi idgewater : S.C.Day, F.P.Hollister.
Clifford : Wm. W. Johnson, E. S. Lew
is, .Tames B. Johnson, Cori! Peck.
Dimoe.k : Wm. Graves.
Dundaff: O wen Phinney.
F ranklin : N. T. Buck, Jamb Stephens.
Forest Lske: Stanley Turrell, George
,Patrick.
Friendsvil'e : John Carroll.
Gibson : Ed win Bennett, 0. Washburn.
Great Bend : S. M. Monson, A Keech.
Harmony : I. L. Comfort, Jac. Comfort.
Herrick : H. L. Corwin, U. E. Lyon.
Liberty : Job N. Knapp.
Lenox :"Milo Hartley.
Little Meadows : Ansel Pox.
New Milford born : Josiah Mose.
Oakland : John Parsons.
Hush Abisha W. Gray.
Silver Lake : Win. North.
Springville.: B. F. Risley, Gibson
B'nk(-siep.
S•isq'a Depot: Timothy Boyle.
Thomson : A. T. Galloway.
NEW YORK MARKETS.
Reported for the Monsoon DICSOCr4T. by Fenton,
Fitzgerald .2. Tracy, strictly Produoe 01pwrilaidon /der.
chanty, 38 Whitehall Street, New York, for *be week
ending . Jan. 5. 18S7.
Flow per bbl. $lO,OO 0 14,00
VirbiAt, per bushel, 2,50 $5. 8.83
Rye. .do , . 1.25 40 1,28
Corn, eo . .. 1.05 0 1,25
Oats, do . ... 65 0 ID
Hinter. per lb. - 45 Gis 50
Cheese, "
Pork. mess, per bbl
Beef, mess, "
Lord, per lb.
Tallow,
F:n7s. per doz. ........
Wool, per lb.
Dressed Bogs, per 1b...
-CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DE.
' SCHENCK'S MEDICINES.
CUR= CONSIERIPTION, the isyltast. be
aura so that the lamp sill hut. To casmoilsh this, tho
liver and stomach men drat too eleftall'A and an amt".to are.
Wed fm good wholensmo Iced, which, by those roPRIPInat
win ho digerged,prozerly. end good healthy blood mist
thus banding im the constilatlon. SCEIENLIEII HAN
DICASE cleanse, the stomanh of all hill= or memos
acramaUlons: and, by using the E,,M, Weed Tonle bs con
, notion: the appetite Is restored.
scuzNcirs PULIIONIC SYII'UP Is EttMleloto u well
as medicinal, and, by using the thresranadles, a Impurities
are egtelloi from the system, sad good, wholesome blood
made, which wlllrepsl all &eats. If witients wlll tato Mato
medichsesesseerdlo.3 to direalons. Consamm:lon very fro.
Vaal/ in Ste lad atolls yields rostilly to their salvo. Take
the plUsfromently, to cleanse the livcrindstomath. It does
not follow that Demme the bowels aro not costive they are
not re-vire:Ll= sometimes In diarrheas they are neeesaerr:
The stomach mast be kept hmlthy, and an appetite crested
to allow the Palattmic Syrup to saws the respirator, organs
properly and allay any Imitation. ' Then all that/5 minis's.'
to parform a Is=onnent mom 1 / 6 10 iamoOnt , ta-VAS 'NU-
E:lmes° shoat the rootae rJ much as posolbla, cal all tho
Nob% food—Zat Snag, gam°, and, b =Anti the oP•
peattOceases: tad bo puticalrs and amsticola ma,
wart:Stsi I n.
tlY"The Confessloam and illispposltnceof an
Invalid, Published fur the beeefit and sea caution to
y tiny, mon and others. who sofibr from lief volts debility.
prematur e decay of iluinitnod. ete.stiPPl7ingat M ega) "
time the mcians of self-cure. Bdoae who has cured him.
sot f liner undergolm: considerable qnftctt•ry. 13y, enelo
shz s pnet patrl s ddreased onvt , lope. n single copy. free
of charge may he bad of the /Pallor NATIIIicINI. MAY.
rear'. Esq.,•firoeUlyn. Kings so„isl. Y. jamUltlysanp7
•
or/LIM% TERIBBILL to counanallynieeivine
DOW swills ofesimins Drop sad Moliciooo. which
somas low aossarm dolor Swwtsi Nostrums:
&IP Notles.—Tho bewatilhl Mao Plata of Gaon
*Tars & Co. are deemed by all good judges to be the
Ultima TAuliof 11181mb:hints thelfliad.
We carnet in:nest what t! Wantinicto make a musi
cal inetniment more perfect, although we are slow to
admit than the limit of improvement can ever, be at
tained. .
Before they had brtnight s their 'Viands to their pres
ent excellence, they bad submitted them to competi
floe with instruments of the best makers of this coun
try and Europe, and received the reward of merit, OVI.
all others, at the celebrated-World'. Fair. It tributiEb
tiee to say that theindgment thus. pritmounced•lnis not
been overruled by the musical world.
. . . .
Still. by the improvements lately applied by them to
their Pianos, It Is admitted that a more perfect instru
ment has been made. They have accordingly achieved
the paradox of ninking eteellenen more excellent- 2
Surely, alter this, they are entitled to the motto, " Ex
celsior." [ lune 19—ly
1171Deafilisit; IBltallness maid' Oitalaik
Treated !frith the ntniest success by Dr. J`" ISAACS.
Ocuilat .and Anrist. (formerly of Leyden, Nolland.)No.
619 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the
most reliable sources in the City and Codniry can be
seen at hie office. . The medical faculty are invited to
accompany their patients, as hd has no tiecrets in his
practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain.
No charge for examination.
Philadelphia, July 1, ISCG. ly.
pmt Cough; ♦ Cold, or A Sore Throat,
Ilatmeas tintrotera ATTYNTION,
BROWN'S,
BRONCHIAL TROCHES,
ZUY1111•• WALCV ntrttrescis ?Anse.
GI ME 2YMEDLTi RELIEF.
Par Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive
Tr.ocans ASE USED WITU ALWAYS GOOD 1117CCEEll
SINGERS AND PUBLIC BPI' A 71 7 P 8
will And Troches useful in clearing the voice when ta
ken before Singing or Speaking, at.d relieving the
throat after au unusual exertion of the vocal organs
The Troches ntelecomm6ided and prescribed by Phy
151CiallS, and have had testimonials from eminent men
throughout the country- Being an article of true merit,
and having ptoreel their eilleaCy by h test - orbaany years
each year ands them in new localities in various parts
of the' world, And the , Troches are universally pronoun.
ced better than Other articles.
. .
()wrath only Bnowrea Baoricater. Mochas," and
do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that maybe
offered. bold everywhere. nov27 Gm empl2
119 — Einpire Shuttle Sewing Machines
are superior to all others for Family and Manufacturing
purposes Contatu all the latest improvements ; are
speedy ; nnlasless ; durable; and easy to work. Illus
trated Circulars free Agents wanted. Liberal die
count al lowed. No consignmev is made.
Address EMPIRE S. 31. CU., tii6 Broadway, New York.
Jelly 24—ty
Zeilf 3EUEL X .41L C;r
On the 24th nit. at•the house of the
bride's mother, by Eld. W. C. Tilden, Mr.
J. WEBSTER THROCEMORTON end Miss
MATrIE DEPOT, both of Jessup.
On the Ist inst.; by Eld. W. C. Tilden,
at the house of the bride's,. father, Mr.
CHARLES E. HOAG and .Miss .MARY A.
\VAEErx, both ot•Silver Lake.
On the Ist inst., in Forest Lake, by
Lid. W. C. Tilden, Mr. liirtssr HOSFORD,
of Friendsville, and Miss CAROLINE E.
LEONARD, of Forest Lake.
At Bacon's Hotel, in Nicholson, Jan.
Ist, 1867, by E. N. Bacon, E-q., Mr. JOHN
SCIINE, of Timichnn.".l.,
and Miss MA.r.o.kusr A. TamBLE, of Au
burn, Pa.
Dec. 25, at the house of the bride's
father, in Dimock, by Rev. A. 0. War
ren, Mr. STEPHEN GIRARD C.E.OOKER and
Miss LYDIA A. MOODY.
CO'hiotices of marriages and deaths published free
of charge. Obituaries published if paid for at tle rate
of fifty cents per hundred words.
In Forest Lake, on the 19th ult., Mr
JABIES SLATrER, aged 78 years.
TEIE firm of Crane, Howell k Fergerson has been
dlosolved by ,nutttil co to !Ilt. The notes and
accounts "(the late firm hare been placed in the hands
of P. T. Fergersun, who is authorized to collect the
same ; and all indebted aru notified to settle without
delay.
Montrose, Jan. 8, 1867
Partnership Notice.
THC undersigned having enteredJnto a partnership
under the Arm name of Crane e llowell, Will Con
tinue business at timoidatand r urbere thankful fen fa
vors lo the pa they will atm° to :
*merit patron
age of old and new customers.
0. Id. CRANE,
JOHN HOWELL.
Hontroso, Jan. 8th,1847.
Administrator's Sale,
OF 'eitate, tate the estate of Rev. Hugh
Monahan accessed, all the interest of said dece
dent in the following described property to wit: nll thnt
certain lot or piece of land situate in Forest Lake town.
ship, County of Susquehanna, Pa, joining lands ofJud
sou Stone, 2d. containing ono hundred and elk acres,
and now ocenpled Syreter Dunn, a nd formerly owned by
James Pentlegrast, will be sold at the Court House in
Montrose on Monday the 14th day of January, 1667, at
one o'clock P. M.
PATRICK MONAHAN, Admr.
Dec. 25th 186 d.
1516
.19.03 a 20 0
.12,00 1518,00
/91 14
... 19 ei 13
... 36 021 40
... 50 621. 55
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Cooking. Parlor t Shop
t
favorable terms.
IL BURRITT.
New Milford, Dec. 11, 1866.
40) I..er, .7MIZ SS "
PENSIONS, BOUNTY, AND
. BACK PAY.
THE undersign. ed. LICENSED AGENT of THE GOV.
ERNMENT, wil I give prompt attention to all
Maims entrusted to his care. Charges low. and Info! ,
=Mon FREE. L. F. FITCII.
Montrose, Jan. 14. 1545. ' If
A anbseription paper to raise nenlithral working
LI. capital for the MONTROSE GO. D CO.. will he
for the pre.ent in the hands of H. C. Tyler or J. H. Me. ,
Colimn. Esq., where those wishing to take stock with
a fair chance of doabling their money in a few months
can call ft.d do so.
Montrose, Sept. 4. 1886
. STRIVED OR STOLEN,
A BOUT 3 wleci 17). a pale red two years old Heifer
it. hoc) the farm known as the lt,chmond HW farm in
Sliver Lake town hip. Any one giving informut nn
where it may be foastd, areal:truing it, will De nimbly
rewarded.— 6. 1 . SAY= .13 BIOS.
Ifestrose, Dee. 1, Me.
AND 5a0171..D 32 =CHID.
Zr ALLOWS!) TO CONTIIII7II,
Irritation of the Lungs,
A Permanent Throat Disease,
or Consumption
U OPT= ?E aZIVLT
and Throat Diseases,
7ZIMB'I'I3ICA3.
Dissolution.
0. M. CRANE.
JOHN HOWELL.
P. T. Ft:ROBESON
T_B<Co C2O7EK. !
11. C. TYLER. _
Preet Montroso Gold Co
ESTlLTlC6P.PArfabittrit - CO'LL,
deceased, late of Suites Depot, ansquebanna
county, Pa.
Letteraof admtration upon
panted estateofthe abase
named' decedent having been to tbe undonagn^
ed. all persons Ilidebtea to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make Immediate payment, and those haring
claims against the same to present them duly anthenti;
hated for settlement.
UUGU P. DORAN. Adm'r.
' 'Mr:GOMEL pl . :list:ow., Ada'''.
Great Dend, Dee.2s, 1666.
Auditor's Notice.
AE undersigned. an 'auditor appointed by the Dr
phan'ee Court of Susquehanna County to distribute
the balance of the fund in the hands of Sally Ann Lang
ley.administratrix, among the heirs and legal repro•
sentatives of the estate of Henry Langley, dec'd, will
attend to the duties of his appointment at office in
Montrose, on Thursday, the 17th day ofJannary, A.D.
180, at one o'clock, p. m. s at which time and place oil
persona are required to present their claims or be for
ever debarred from coming in upon said fund.
JAMBI H. CAMMALT, Auditor.
Montrone, Dec. 18, 1880.
Auditor's Notice.
TDR andersigned an auditor appointed by the Court
of Common Pleas of Sasonehatna County to die
tribute a fund In the hands of the Sheriff &rising from
the sale of the seal astAte of George Punier, taken in ex
ecution at the suit of U. J. Johnson, will attend to the
duties of his appointment et his office in Montrose, on
Friday, Jan. 11th, 1.467, at 1 o'clock p. in., at which
time and place all persons interested in said fund may
present their claims or be forever debarred from com.
coming to on said fund.
D. W. SEARLE, Auditor.
Montrose, Dec. 11, 18(U.
STATE OF GORTON LOOMIS,
late of !Tudor& Susquehanna County, Pa., dec'd.
Letters of admint4tration upon the estate of theabovo
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed, all persors indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make Immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them duly anthentl-
Wed for settlement.
A. J. TIFFANY, Adnn'r
Brooklyn, Dec. 11, 1866.
Auditor's Notice
MBE nridersigned having been appointed an auditor
by the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna County to
audit exceptions to the account of the administrator of
the estate of D. N, Phillips, dec'd, will attend to the
duties of Bald appointment at bison:ice in Montrose, on
Thursday the 10th day of January 186 T. at one o'clock
p. m., at which time and place all persons interested in
said fend will be heard.
J. B. if.'COLLIIM, Auditor
Montrose, Dec. 4, 1868.
'STATE OF STEPHEN D. BAILEY,
of Liberty township, Susq'a county. Pa., dec'd.
Letters of administration upon the estate of the above
named decedent haying been granted to the undeksign
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 for settlement.
LYDIA A. BAILEY, Adm'z
Liberty, Dec. 4th, ISM •
SHERIFF'S SALES.
121 Y virtue of sundry writs issued by the Court of
II Common Plena of Susquehanna cotibty, and to me
directed, 1 will expose to bale, by public vendue, at the
Court House, in Montrose, on "aturday, Jan. 12th %
1861, at 1 o'clock. p. m., the following described pieces
or parcels of land, to wit :
The followingaheed oed piece or parcel of land situ.
ate in New M Ilford township, Euequelanna county,
bounded and described as 10110W11, to wit: Beginning
at a stake standing on the lire between the laud form
erly of Archipna Parish and the heirs of Henry Drink
er, deceased ; thence north BSX' east 119 ptrcbes to a
stake and stones, being the Lortheast corner of No. 8,
granted to Andrew Allen ; thence South Ur east 102
Perches to a stake and stones; thence north 8 3 36 west
1 91 perches ton line run for a road line ; thence north
16' Is est 165 8-10 perches to the place of beginning—
cotitntning 99 acme and 35 perches of land, more or leas,
with the appurtenanees,l Framed house, 2 barns, one
eider mill, one corn bouse,one shop. two orchards, and
about eighty acres Improved. [Taken in execui ion at
the suit of Henry S. Lyons, assigned to E. A. Pratt, vs.
Floyd Lyons.
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situ•
ate in Lenox township, Susqeuhanna county, bounded
and described as follows, to wit : On the north by lands
of D. Kintner, Davidson and J. Hartley; on the
east by lands of --- . Gleasou_i on . the_songatjaa,t,
and on tiii;svest b bl lands of Francis Sheridan and I),
Kintner—containing about 124 acres, be the same more
or less, with the ;appurtenant es, one dwelling house,
two barns, one donning and shingle mill, and. about 60
acres improved [Taken in execution at. the salt of
Shapley. Hopkins & Robins vs. Hiram Buck,
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Ararat township, Susquehanna county, bounded
and described as follows, to wit: On the nc rth by land
of Ira Nichols ; on tile east by land of A. B. Borden ; on
the south by land of Hobert Dunn 4 and on the west by
land of Widow Cudney—containing about fifty two
acres, be the same more or less, with the appurtenan
ces, one log house, one framed barn, one orchard, and
about . thirty acres improved, [Taken in execution at
the suit of Thomas J. Archer to the use of Nelson Pot
ter vs. C. J. Simonds.
ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of
land sitnate in the township of New 'Milford, and coon
t °
y (Succquebanna, bounded as follows, to wit : begin-
' n inl: at the junction of the Cochecton and Great Bend
turnpike road with the road leading to Dennis M'Kee
by's,Aor farm formerly owned by Dennis 111'Keehy.)
thence along the last mentioned road north 81),('
east 74 perches to line cf lot conveyed to Dennis M`-
Keeby: thence along his line and line of lot late Jede
dial' Bingham's south esg• west 91 and five tenths per
ches to a corner; thence sonth 61.10 west 104 and one
tenth perches to corner in line o(James Vencott's land;
thence along his line north 8839 west 186 and eight
tenths perches to a corner; thence south SX' wes4.6
and .401 tenths per hes to a corner; thence north 87X'
west 109 perches to a corner In Corwin's line; thence
along the same north 2)c east 59 perches to a corner of
a lot conveyed to John N. rune; thence along south
lino of said lot 87).(' east 103 perches to the southeast
corner «f said lot; thence along east line of the same
north 23s - east 7 and eight tenths perches to the south
west corner of David Mackey's land; thence alone south
line of the same north 98X' cast 2211 perches to the cen
ter of aforesaidiurnpike road: thence along the same
south 133 c east 85 and sixtenthe perches; thence south
gag east 15 . and eight tenths perches to the place of
beginning. containing two hundred acres, strict meas
ure, ho the Came more or less, being the same land
which the executors of last will of B. Moylert. deceased,
were empowered td-sell in Beaton three (8) of said will
in the exception and rreservation from said general
powers, being the last of the land included in said ex
ception, the opal egate; of the sales of said excepted
property exceeding twelve thousand dollars, and the
same premises which said executors mortgaged to Hen
ry Drinker. seq., of Montrose, to reecure a debt or two
thousand dollars; awing by said S. Mayldrt in his life
time to said Drinker. (except) nz school house plot.)
with the appurtenances, one dwelling honse, three
barns, one wagon bones, two orchards and about one
hundred and lifts - acres Improved. [Taken in execution
nt the suit of ..Vllllam Coleman .11'Call vs. Amos Mu
lent.]
ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land situate in the
Township of Rush. County of Susquehanna, bounded
as follows, to wit : Beginning at the mill race of N. D.
Snyder's saw mill adjoining Loring Hen ins land; thence
along said line north to a stake and stone in line of L.
Elewings land thence east along lice of said ilewins land
twenty five rods to a corner In line or Henry Drinker's
land; thence south along the line of said Drinker's land
and N. D. Snyder's to the mill race; thence along said
'mill race west to I. Hewins line the place of beginning
containing twelve acres be the same more or less. it
being the same piece of land which Ira Duel and wife
conveyed to Loring llowio by 'deed dated Sept. 30th.
18114. Assn.—All that certain other piece or parcel of
land situate in the township and county aforesaid,
bounded as follows, to wit:Beginning at a post and
stones corner in 'he north line of Ichsbod Terry's lot;
thence by the fame south eighty eighteand a half de
grees, east sixty.five perches to a beech' corner on the
north side of the main branch of the Wyalusing.creek;
thence by Ira Dulls lot north one and a half degrees,
east forty four perches and south eighty eight and a half
degrees. east ninety six 'perches to a post and stones
corner; thence by lot +0.21 the estate late of Mary
Rhonda. north one ands half degrees, east 22 perches to
n post and stones corner in the south line of No. 19;
thence by raid lot. and by lot no. 13, north es,tr west
164 perches to a post an&stones corner in the ljpe of lot
No. 17: thence by said lust mentioned lot.sonts3r west
138 and six tenths perches to the place of boxthning.
containing 113 acres and 84 perches more or less, being
I lot No. 18. as marked on the map or pl an o f to survey
and sub division of Henry Drinker's body of Meshop
peg land in Reels township aforesaid subject neverthe.
less to ihe contract between Lorin; Heroin and Irish
Terry dated the 25th day of June 1662. ALso.—All that
part OT the tract conveyed to Loring Heroin by John
Boss. by deed dated Juno 12th, 1849., lying on the north
side of the Wyclasinx creek road, supposed to contain
about thirty acres of land be the same more or less. the
abovedesrribed pieces lying contiguous to each other
and are used as ono farm, making in all about 185 acres
and 114 perches more or less with the appurtenances,
one framed house,. ono barn, ono wagon house, one
orchard, and about one hundred acres improved. (Ta
ken in execution at the suit 01 Loring &win, vs. Thom.
as 'F. Dunn.
B. P. k NE, Sheriff.
Sheriff'a Otaer-inntrese, Dec.
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD.
110DREFFR11ED by all practical pabatere l Try it, and
yoreerlll have no other.
IllianafiCtored only by ZIEGLER a 8111T11,
Wbolesale Drug. Paint and Glue Nelms.
land° ly ' 1$! Worth M *set, Pbtlatra.
NEW FI i E,M.
MUSIC & JEWELRY.
MEE subscriber basing fanned a per(nerabip with
.1. MR. J. A. STEVENS, wishes to make bin best
bows to his old Customers, and Inform theta that the
Mercantile Department of tbo bneiness will boree,:ter
bo carried on by 0. D. Semen CoI with increased
Capital and facilities, a large a - ocic of New Goods in all
departments, a store thoroughly refitted, and
1.1"100133 Mteclu.oecl.
,:: The Watch-Making Department
Is retained by rue, and will receive my, personal atten
tion.. I have secured tbeservtces of hilt. C.ll. WOLD.
BYE, a gentleman who has had twenty-fire years in the
best chops of Europe. and has no superior in the coon
try. day therefore Do able to do all work within
three from the time it Ls left.
The Chick and Jewelry Repairing
Will bo owned by Mr. Stevena, whb will do all work to
that line promptly, alai in the beat style.
Nov. 21, 1868. fa O. D. DEAN.
ca trite. seracmc.
will consist of a fitil assortment of the following goods
1
suitable for this market, which will he sot as low, and
many of them lowar, than by any one elisi this aide of
New York city.
Read the Catalogue.
CLOCKS & WATCHES.
WATCHES.
American, Swiss and English, both gold and alive!
SETH THOMAS. CLOCKS,
All styles. ncl adtn g• their celebrated Cal ender Cloaca,
which tell the day of the month and week, alio the
name of the mouth, making the changes for every
month correctly, with no care but to wind theta once a
wecek.
•
JEWELRY.
Bony'', solid Gold Chains nooks and Keys. Plus aol
d
d sets of Jewelry — Plus, Moore Buttons, Studs, Bar
tinge, ,t,c. &c.
WEDDING RINGS.
SPECTACLES
Warranted to lit all kinds of eyes
SOLID GOLD ALBUMS.
A neat little Charm holding eight small Photographs
GOLD PENS.
A tine assortment, with and without holders. Old
ones repo inted.
SOLID SILVER WARE.
Made to order of pure Coin, Consisting of Spoons.
Forks, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Fruit
Entree, Vest Chains, de.
PLATED WARE.
The best in market—single, double, treble tmd quad
ruple plate, and WARRANT= —from a full Tea Set down,
Including'Castors, Ceke and Card Baskets. Ice Pitchers,
Walters. Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Cups, Tea Bells,
Sc. ac. fie.
MUSIC.
PIANOS.
Manufactured by Decker Brothers, which, with their
late (improvements, surpass those of auy other makers.
Also, Bradbury's New•Scula Pianos—a splendid imam
matt. Other Pianos from $3OO to $5OO.
CABINET ORGANS,
From $llO to sl2oo—warmated for five year.. Tbey
are the finest reed instrument In the world. and I have
only to say that I have sold nearly $15,000 vorta of
them in the last four years ; and they are all In good or.
der and have never coat my customers a cent for repairs.
VIOLINS, GUITARS, &e.
Violins from $5 to $5O, Flutes, Fifes, einrionets,Ban
jos, °altars, Bows, Strings, Tuning Forks, &e.
BRASS BANDS
So ppl led with Instruments of the beet American
❑facture, 4y the single instrument or full sot, at the ran
ker's price—nlso music for any number of instruments.
Instruction Books and Sheet Bitirie on hand, and new
supplies received every week. PIIIIIO 8100111 from $6 to
eas.
Pofeel Sewing Needles.
We have the exclusive agency for R. J. Roberts' Pa
tent Parabola Needles—the best in the world. Try one
paper and if not satisfied the money will be reftinderL
Fire Arms and_Sparatu , /W. t.
ni:en s,biseticars, and Henry's Breech loading Ri
fles, all styles Revolvers, Fowling Pieces, Shot Belts
And Powder Flasks. Cartridges for all the U. S. Army
guns ; also U. S. and other Permission Cape , Cooper
Cartridges, all styles and sites.
O. p. BEMAN.
Montrose. Nov. 27, 1866
LATEST FASHION'S DEMAND
J.W. Bradley's celebrated Patent
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(CR DOUBLE SPRING)
The wonderful flexibility, great comfort and pleasure
to any lady wearing the lluplex Elliptic Skirt will be
experienced particularly in all crow deo assemblies, Op
eras, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs,
for promenade and house dress, its the skirt can be folded
when in use to occupy a small place as easily and con
veniently as a silk or muslin dress an invaluable etre
ity in crinoline, not found in any Single Spring Skirt.
A lady ha mg enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great
convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring
skirt for a sin,ele day will never afterwards willingly
dispense with their use. For children. misses and
young ladles they are superior to all others.
They will not bend or break like the Single Spring,
but will preserve their graceful and perfect shape when
three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown
aside as useless. The hoops are covered with double
and twisted thread, and the bottom are not only double
spritigs, but twice (or double) covered • preventing
them free wearing out when dragging down stoops,
eta% re, ac.
The Duplex Elliptic is a grcatfitvorite with al) ladles,
plea ... _
an die an versallirecommrlnded by the Fashion Maga
zines as the standard Skirt of the fashionablewerld.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in
Crinoline, viz: superior gnallty. perfect manufacture,
stylish shape and debit, flexibility, durability, comfort
and economy, inquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex
tic, or doable spring Skirt, and be sure yon get the gees•
nine article. .
CAUTION.—To guard against imposition, be partic
ular to notice that skirts offered as ?• Duplex" have the
red ink stamp, viz.: " J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic
Steel Springs" upon the waistband—none others are
genuine. A leo notice that every Hoop will admit a pin
being passed through. the centre, thus revealing the
two (or double)) springs braided together therein,whieh
la the secret.of their deaf bility and strength, and a com
bination not to he found in any other skin.
For sale in all stores .where first-class Skirts aro sold
throughout the United States and elsewhere.
Manufactured by the sole owners of the Patent,
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
97 Chambers, and 79 & Reads streets, N.Y.
Oct. 31,1869-9 m
SNOW POWDER,
PATENTED NAY 29, 1860.
fr . 1119 is:tn article for washing without rubbing, ex-
J. copt in very dirty places, which will regains a very
slight rub, and unlike other preparations °Tiered for a
Ilke purpose, will Lot rot the clothes, bet will leave
them much whiter than ordinary methods, without the
usual wear and tear.
It removes grease spots as if by magio, and softens
the dirt by soaking, so that rinsing will in ordinary ca
ses entirely remove it.
This powder is prepared in accordance with chemical
science, and upon a process peculiar to itself, which is
secured, by Letters Patent. It has been in use for more
than a year. and has proved itself an universal raved ta
wherever it, has been used. Amen: the advantages
claimed are the following, viz:—'
It eaves all the expense of soap usually uded on cot
ton andlinen goods.
It saves moat of the labor of Tabbing, and wear and
tear.
Also, for cleaning windows it is unsurpassed. With
ono quarter the time and labor usually rsquired
fore
parts a beautiful yloss ant lustre, meal superior to
any other mode. No water required except tooteitito
en the powder.
Directions with each package.
And can he r adily appreciated by a single trial.
The cost of washing fora family of Aye or six persons
will not exceed three cents.
• The manntheterers of this - powder are • aware that
publicuseleps compounds have been introduced to the
which have rotted the cloth. or failed 'aroma.
ring the dirt, hut knowing the intrinsic excellence of;
this article, they confidently proclaim it as being *dap.
ted to meet a demand which has lam existed, and
which has heretofore remained misapplied. blanufac
tured by
HOWE Sc STEVENS,
2rti Tiroadway. Roston. Also, Man ernottarers ot Family
Dye rolora. Fur vile by Orocera anti de lers every.
a
where. optifsitnamp9
el LASH and STAN/3 FRUIT JARS, and also Spear's
Sept.
N. 3 - Walt
tly Proseretalßelutima t it 11l ttal. L
VOUTZ'S - r:CELEBFIATED , ,;IPREIX
an) minx kowinatC -
• Thts preparation, long indlirtirtildt 120014 . !11l
thoroughly reinvlgoratetroitesmiown ind low•spiritea
bossea t lsy strenthenlng and cleausingtheittomach and
Inte
is tines.
It a sure preventive of all dies/sees incident to MI
animal, etch as Lung Fever, °hinders. Yellow Water,
Reaves, Cosigns. Distentper, 'Fevers, Fotesder. Lass-Olr
Appetite and Vitalltnergirs Its nee improves the
incresseS the appetite. gives a smooth sad glossy
skin, and transforms the miserable skeleton Woof*,
looaing and spirited horse,
TO KEk.PESS OF COWS, . ,
this preparatiou is Inuitlnside. It Incretines the Wroth
ty and improves the quality of the milk,. •It has . bees
proven by actual experiment to 'lncrease •tho quality
of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make Ma bete
ter firm tad sweet In fattening cattle• it 'ever. then
an a petite. lousens their hide, and makes Sheattluire
much faster ' " •-
•
IN ALL DISEASES OF'SWIPIE,'
inch as.Conghs. Ulcers in the Tamil!, Ltriirr; acd.:thha
article arise, a speedo. Fly 'patting from one. halls
paper to a paper in a barrel td sallt the ahole g itsemed
rin be eradicated or entirely prevented. It fen fa
iime, a certain preventive and cantor the' Nos C7aCder
fa. ?rice cent, per paper, or papers ha , Ptt
pared by
8. A. FOUTZ
at their wholesale 'Drag awl kiedtalne.
Franklin at,. Baltimore, Md. For ttiliit-ZY MO"
and storekeepers throughoritthe jutted BtatA... • .
gar For sale In Montrose by
novni ypqls • , ABM TITABBLI".
NEE FARM FOR SIM
QITIIATED to the township of Sacksotk, is the Co.es
ty of SttsquehOutt, containing . about
2.00 .a. 4131•0150
with one hundred and sixty acres lettproied' , Dwelling
House, good Barns, well watered—adrat •rato bum foe
Dairy purposes—two Orchards.
Said farm will be cold altogether, or in pandit* sole
purchasers. Terra:lot payment made easy.; For further
information call upon A. Chamberlin, seq., Montrose.
or upon the subscriber.
L. D. DENSON, •
Administrator of Bores Benson, dined.
Jackson. Sept. 4; 1866.. tt
A large, fine assortment.
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY,
PENSIONS,
And Bath:, Pay!'
JHE undersigned Ltereratim Angler or urn Otivies.
KENT, will give prompt attention to allgatraahltrie
ted to hie care. No charge unless emcees
Montrose, Aug. 20.'63. J. BrIieVOLLIIIt.
MORE NEWS FROM MAIN ST.
BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS!
MEN'S BOOTS; BOY'S BOOTS,
YOUTH'S BOOTS, THICK
BOO7'S, KIP BOOTS,
CALF BOOTS.
AND• BOOTS MADE TO'ORDER.
Alio, a good aaaortst ant of
Consisting of Indies' Fad. Lasting and float Balmer.
ale and Gaiters, Men's Brogans. Born Brlnaorala.
Youth's Congiess Gaiters, Baby Shuts, etc. etc.. all of
which will be sold
AT SMALL PROFITS!
N. B.—Klklnds of work made to ordor, and matting
done neatly. C. U. F011.1. 1 HKil•
Dlontroso, May 8, nes: ti
J. A. STEVEN'S
Wllll.lllllOll Of BONITIES!
OLDIERS : Congress has jnet passed enact to eons&
0 Ise your Bounties I Those who . have not already
done so. should make immediate app lication. M
lication. W.
.b
..n , orttrearrsresismcrotalfty - snoln 31131 . 11 ",
living, would receive. Having already prepared one
two hundred claims. those who have delayed making
application will End it ' greatly to their advantage to
give me a call. •
Invalids and widows entitled to an Ineroase of pen
sion under act approved June 6, 'MM . ...should Ego make
application. Information tree. • • •
GEO. V.: 'LITTLE.
Licensed Governinent Agent.
Montrose. Aug. T,IEGE. tf
. _
11USTACTIres
forced to grow on the.suouo•
Sheet taco in from three to 5 jj
weeks by using'lW. SBVICI
NE 'S RESTA tittArtva/
• c
CAPTLAIKE, the must won
derful discovery in mniern
science. acting on the Beard
-. and flair In an.almostmlrec.-
ramie manner. It has been need by the elite ofLondc*
and Paris with' the most flattering *Decors; - Names of
all purchasers are registered, tad if entire eatiefettiali
is not given in every instance. the money will be cheer
fully refunded. Price hymen. seale and p ostpaid, $l.
D eaertptive circelere r d testimonial,. pilled f re e. A 4.,
dress BERGER, SEt'TTS & Co.. Chemists:No 11.55RIT
er Street, Troy. N. Y. Only agents Ibr the United
State. myl iTcropq
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY,.
• PENSIONS
4). . •
mtistwois. la3r.
filidE node/led, LICENSED AGENT of. the .81101.
ERNMEN , having obtained the neccuatyterm a.
&c., will give"prompt attention'to• all claims
to lila care, No charZo v!Se II6 43 S I I GN I . L i
- Montrose,. Junb Bth, 1884.
ABEL TIIRRELL
Is continuallyreceiving -
NEW ODS~
And keeps constantly onhand a full st4desirable , p.
o
t of genuine,
Drugs, Medicines, - - Chcmicals,.
Liquors t Paints, Oils. Dye-stuffs: Spices(
other Otoccries, Stoneware, Wall and-Window rilv"
per, Glassware. Lamps, Kereiene. Beneolo,
Tanner's 011. Lubricating Oil. Ncatstoot Oil,
Refined Whale Oil, Varnish. Whips,
Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder,
Shot, Lead, Gun Caps. Musical
Instruments, Tel et Soaps.
Hair 0110, Brushes. Pocket Knives, Spectacles, Elver
Plated Spoons, Forks. and Ivory Dandled Knives.
Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of
Falicy Goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, ka.
ALL TUE
Patent Medicines
advertised In Montrose, and nearly every GOOD =AD
IN, ANY MARKET.
In short. nearly everythin. , ' to restore the sick. to
please the taste. to delight the o 3 o. to gratify guaranty.
and also to conduce to the real and substantial comforts
of Ilse. Enumeration le I mprret Icablo, as It would All •
newspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety Storo - of
ABEL TURRELL, Ilfontrose, Pa.
3Dica333I3IINTO , -
ELECTRIC SOAP
Saves. Time, Saves Monty, Saves. Lam;
Saves Clothe',Saves Women,
And all Gocers sell it.
It is used by entting Into small shavings and diesel,-
leg in hot water, then soak the clothes five to ten min.
otes. and a little hand rtilibln g will make, them as clean
as boors of madams gobbing , would do. with ordinary
soap and tbeinpst delicate fabric receive noiniory.—,
We can: , refer to thousands of families who aro tainsit,
and who woad not be pomaded to do without
DOBBINS' ELECTRIgi . SOAP.'
_
Sold by all loading area : tarougit, ant the State.
-31onor,,Inred only by : - : •
701C03330.3C1VEd X,COM P IElp
WIIOLIZSALE OFFICE,
107 south Fifth Street Philiirs,
Nov. 13. 1861.—irmte ,
EVERT VARIM OE OWES:
laths Mateo amp Rigits§.l