The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 09, 1867, Image 3

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Notice,
. Apv. T li. ;Boughton N!ill ,pre4elt. at the
Universalist Ohnrelf in 'Brooklyn, on Sun
day, April 14th, at /0i a. in.
Deeds and Notes.
We have for sale a fresh supply o f
choice Deeds ; also 'a revised Tyra' of
Notes,. with instructions as to stamp duto...
printed upon each sheet.
A Card. •
Rev. S. F. Brown and family return
their hearty thanks to their kind friends
on Brooklyn charge for their many acts
of kindness, and esptcially fur their liber
al donations daring: t he past year,atnount
ing in all to $370. is more blessed t o
give than to receive, they must abound in
blessings.
Mr. Clark's Concert.
Prof. James G. Clark gave a concert it
Academy Hall last evening; but, the hour
at which we go to press precludes 114
from saying mure than that he had a full
house and gave general satis 4 itet ion.
gives a concert of Susq'a Depot on
Friday evening, April 12, and lovers of
good inu.!.ie will do well to attend.
-
e observe that nur exchanges speak
very highly of Mr. Clark's success in oth
er places which he visits.
Gymnastics .
A repetition of the exhibition or Mi , s
Mary J. Cared cidss in gymnastics, came
off at Academy Hall uti Friday evening
Isst. The dada gave such evidenced of
skill and accuraoy in the performaneo, as
rvilected much credit, upon them elves
and teacher. The exhibition was acc qn
panied with music, and, towards the c l u s e
merged into something very touch resent-
Win ! ! what we supposed was caked —Jan.
einr . ," but, which w'e now understand to
be the pleasantest style or gymnastic:.
\\Te learn that Miss Cwr id about to
training a c'ass of " chic:
folks," and we trust that when their dml
is ended they will allow her to invite the
public to witness their proficiency in the
graceful art.
Sad Accident.
Gsatos GOODRICH, a young man, an.l
son of HART W. CCOITICII, (4 .
township, was injured fatally by an ace.-
dent upon the railroad in town, near the
Slope inineg,, on Wednesday of this week.
llis head was so badly crushed as to cau-e
his death in a few hours. Hu had a high
reputation for character and intelligence,
and his death will be much lanieuted.—
Curboada te Advance.
Your Home Paper,
The Cleveland Plainde.aler very jusLly
says :
It matters not Low many new•zpapers
man takes, his list is incomplete withmit
his home paper. Every citizen who wish
es well far his locality, should give a !2:,ert
erous support to his home paps. If that
paper is not just as he would wish he
should ittl that himself and neighbors
are responsible, in a measure, for its short
comings. Give a paper a liberal support,
an active sympathy, and it will instantty
respond to such manifestations. Let
editor feel that his efforts are appreciated
and he is the most responsive being on
earth.
Nothing can supply the place of the
home paper. It is the mirror in which the
town and neighborhood news is reflected;
in the social, political and religious cnVe
where printed, it fills a place that no oth ,
er paper can. When a need of economy
compels you to curtail your newsp :pet
list, strike off every other our,befule nt
say to the publis,her of your home journal
—"stop my paper."
Teachers' meeting.
By request of W. W. Watson, a meet
ing of the Principaiti of the G?aded
Schools of Susquehanna Conniy, was
held at the Union Hotel, New Ali
the purpose of taking into considerai
the subject of bolding a CountyThdgere
Association, and of drafiing„,,a . Systepi of
Grades to be snbrnittoPto - the Directors
of the Graded SchoOls of this county.
W. W. Watsoti was appointed chair
man, and T. T. S. Hunter Secretary, Af
ter softie brief remarks by the Pret , i , lunt
statinethe object of the meeting, a
text books used in the graded s chouk
was presented.
On motion, a committee consi-ting of
the Soperintgodent and Principals of the
graded schaiti, was appointed to draft a
system of gra4e4 for graded schools.
On 'notion, the committee report at
Great liend April 6th, 1667.
Moved, that, C. M. Wells be appointed
azommittee to writo,to llon. J. T. Came
pio for a report of laWs re!ating to school
matters.
Adjourned to meet at Great Bend A
Aril 6, 1867.
T. T. S: HUNTER, Sec'ry.
Awful Conflagration at CarFondale.
Our town 'Was incited last - night with
..he greatest fire that has occurred in i!s
+history. Both' sides of South Main street
are this morning in ruins, from near the
Parade ground to English street, with the
south side of seventh street tO church st.,
and a portion' of the north Side.
- Tbe - alaint was given abort . a quarter
before eleven o'clock, by thnEnginewhis•
tle, and even then, the rear end of the
atom °, Post - otErcqpilinc t e the
goo- inrmeitt-efD; Prendergast, and new
-114:43.:it Grady, was completely eil
frelopedfin ilitnes: They night - 'cold,
dry and Avi`4, and inn; 'excellent engine,
Colunibra 5, Unit bail been Our depen
dence in many an emergency, proved lo
be oUtlfOrdar, leaving nil completely st
the mercy date devouring element. 'lt
soon spread tothe adjoining buildings on
each side, and crossed. both main and sev
enth streets, and swept on unchecked be- I
fore a vigoroba wind until about sixty
building, besides many barns and ou:
buildings not enumerated, were consum
ed. On the west side of train street the
tire extended north until stopped by the
new bank building, which is built of brirk
and nearly tiro proof. On the cast side
Ithncitided the store of. Michael Mahon,
which bounded the so4thwardpro-ress ul
the firo last, season, flip space siiif vacant
bet webrrtliin'store 111141 ' ()arils tiers stare,
yt-t unfinished, coupled with most heroic.
exertions, slopped its farther progress.
The burnt cat-met embraces inure than
half of the bui cress portion of Main street,
and at this eir:y hour to ennmerate a 1
the sufferers and their losses will bo
possib'e.
The most saddening it Election is that
the iire.and all its devastation is doubt,
lo•N tho wi , rk , of nn ineendi Ccuto
dqe 41dv f ol..2ce- 7 eztlro, Mao* 30,/i..
Teachers' Exathinations.
Teachers' examinations will be held as
fu l t o w s
S - w•q'a li•pnt . School House, April 10
Gibmui I.lolloiv - 44 "
11
Chil'ord, City" 14 II 12
iropbott(iln 4 44 II 13
Dimock Corner 3 C 4 44 15
Auburn CV nire 44 46 16
3 eSSIIII, 154jiles' 14 4t 17
Fripis.k% illc “ ,g 18
Fr; illdin, Salt Springs , i 44 10
:\ll/111filSi., Academy, " 20
New Alittprd, •4 "
22
II•1: . o Sch o 1 Frousc " 23
La .k-01 , , Corner.; .4
" 24
Ex..adoatiolis ol , en promptly at 10 o'-
clook, v, lit.
:l, there Examitintions will be Lehi to
hl-i1 Tenci,vr,4 fut. the S:iiiittler
wiii Lc ,ranted for the t_ . • 4111/-
flier It yin only. Oaly ;h.'s:3 will ex
anniJeti who purposo ro te:,011 the Willing
term. •
Since - ex6alliia•ions were
town,Lip 1 tiiuy u iil he
spring in such places 61.iy oa w,ll Lest
t v.
Teachers viii attend- such examivation
as wiJ suit. thcua best.
Vi. W. WATSoN t
April 2, ISG7. Couniy
The NOVI Licanse Law,
Ti e foi;owin2; suppienient to an act .o
re:ti:atu Litt, gr.intiug of licenses to lit,t r ls
nr,d pa•zst.. , l 1:0:11 id:lt
ches or thu state LegiAature, and is not:
a law :
S. r. 1. Tl,llt when an application i ,
M id.: to any Court of Quar.c:r sessionc f
this.( 0111111011 wealth fur lio,-nse to 5t. , 11
lox:eating, drink , , it shall 1,0 late:',:; for
slid Cott , t to lit. sir petitidn, iu rhh;,.;„ : ,
Ltt ti,al tihi,app'i an's is ftvor
remodi.trances aga:ost tho for
such licenso, :13 I in all c.a.ics to I.(
sauce wit ( nevi r in the opinion of said
Court,havtio_ due regard to the tottni
ahtl character of the petithmers f , ran
agiin , t such application, such license is
hot neeess_try for the accou:litoclation of
tho public and entertainment stran: , ers
and 11-ave . :lees ; and upon stitlicie»t caltse
hying shown, the said Courts shall have
power 10 revoke any license o-rantc(i Iry
them; acid all laws ihean-i , ient with thi,
secliyit arc Le C ' . , y repeal( d. Provided,
sureties in the 1,..hd rectuit od of
the appl cant fee' licen.so shall be signet to
hi , !wt . ]; ion.
Sc.,. 2. That aK.:ic.ltions for license to
keep an eating house, beer house, or r..s•
tat:rant, atitii,,r;Lio t r s.tie d nnuslL.
WillPF, I,retred
heat after be made in tile same manner :Intl
to ti,e smile autlicrry it io n 1:, 1 •
li
cense to k.-( r, n I'rovi , l-(1, That
r.c,ulation ill et.:,,tion to be t ] lowa.:
inot y to applicatiptis
for an eating house. Leer boast) and res
tanrar:t lieens• and tlic,l,enth 'section of
Cho net of twentieth of A pril, one t hon4and
eight hundred and fitly eight, authorizing
couniy treasurdr:s to grant an eating home
or retail brewerylicenie, is hereby°pea%
ed:•
' 'See. 3. No license to keep an eating
house, beer house or restaurant, under tl:e
provision.: of the second section of• this
aer, shall be granted in ant• ineori,oratctl
c:tv tor a less .am than litty nor
t•ke w here for a jest; sum titan I w ty
Sect. 4. If any pf2rson, after the pas
sage of this act,..shall sell spit it onus or
lions liquors, , domestic wines, malt et
brewed liquors, .without having obtained
lieert,.! ntlibOrizing him so to do,
I/eft/Oil /in conviction ill the t! , ,ort
of Quarter Set/;i011 , , be tined fur the first
offeve in any min) not IC-S t bait tif,y nor
more than ttvu !toadied dollars. and lOr
the sebot d or any sithe(rient (.11*•11.“! Filch
person shall he lined not less than one
• hundred dollars and in the I li-c-utifin of
the raid Court be 1•111/Ci-Iolic/1 IH
I V jilt not less than thirty day: nor wore
than Linety days. Provided, That hot 'fl
ing in this act Plait be construed to r•-
peal the pro Vi-ions of the net nf
pffs..sed • Dialtii'lliirrOft.6t, one thou
sand eight hundred and fitly six, relating
to sales by druggists and apothecaries.
See. 5. 'Phu the provisiais'of gist
section ..fll,4R—net,-Nbali not -apply to the
city of eldlatielphia to rl,lp 'clonnty of
Altegheriy. ',Provided farther; That 1101 It
ing,iq t hismet the srtirkting
irf lieenses ,: tp, hotel and. iiin . keepers to
venttitinint% spirituous and. 4tililtliquors,
and to lieenoe beer houses, °ad* lions
'and restaurants in any lonality, where
censing of hotelt, inns, beer houses, eat
ing houses or rastaurants is uow
—SelmaOr Greorgo Read Ftiliclin, 01157
aware; died on the 20th nlthnoi 91,ptihno.
-
airy 'oonfinoption.
The Assessorship,
Hon John Boyle has been nominated
for Assessor; but, we fear will be rejected,
for the rOicaLtilere-vppose, the confirma
tion ofh - nY - tPt&D'entocr7it; and Senator
Cameron, also intends to have all nornina
tions_,rejented., 09 ijiatf„ wheti the time
comes—whether in two weeks or ttvo
yeas—that a Republi 7an can he appoin
tl,o, i1t19.P.:14 1 Y, 0 .4i 1 11 0 tikeft-i rtAT LW)! J. T.
Cameron. J.l l . voted'forSiinon,an ex
plained his trcacheiy in a published cal d
saying that by so doing he "secured a (*air
orpalftinag,e. for Susquehanna," ike . :
W e then thouH,t we saw the point, and
Grow's-44,1'4s pan seeituaw: selling
44, J.l".*.jped
lii nßell p~o!ii gall;
but when S imo n Ores Susquehanna a
"fair share" in the shape of the Assessor's
wild o tie -a nice' with Ilia to
*Flip in the cross rails and buildup a
C.UllerOn power in the county and dh
trict, Divnf/ay-e.re-,--..80y1e rejected.
List of Jurors,
J.
1)1 . :1 ‘k it to serve nt Term of Court cow- .
tot -11611g sth, 18G7 :
T -. . - 64031 TD wurrz.
'ilt. ° Tl 7 ;ll7i'm Leatukr
Lott, 13 A. PioTson,.),,lin Tewk.sbucxy.
: Joiinst OH Fos(er.
BrOOkirl; • N. C. I.;voj twin 11. L. Dal
'll,l,l2;e.water : F. F. 111.1:ox.
:
Clitrori Peter Bennett,•Elins Steven , .
Diuto..k : George G ites; F. 11.
Ilullis
ter.
I'riend , %ill e : Wm. IlifFam.
Pores:. Like: Iletiry 13uih2s,Jarnes
: rOtt,1;11n"
Gt. 1.1,:u(1: 11. IL D. S. P.9osa.•
(111).411, : (21;:irlt:;•:Ii6InCtry.
: 1 ) . B. Cook.
1 farloi if: NI, Ostlili:y: A 1 vi ii •S t ivetot.
Ilereick : 5.1116,r,1 Burn., Ezra Tooley..
Isittlo MLquiows : E. 13. Beardsley."
: J. C. 11 , rris.
N ! ..w.llli.lani; BforFs:
.: _
tSpi : A. I'. Brown, 4.ohn Ly-
Snski':t Depot : Geor..2,e Brown, J. C.
S,iver Lnko: etleter
Ti:um.son : C htns GQlatt, %Vru. Wit•
I ,er, r • ;
CONS - a:a:P=o;i CI - 711A8T.4 331"
SCHENCR'3
TO CURE CONSCXPTIONI, 1,121 In - aat b 3 pro.
pa,3.1 a that tha 1.11;117.d 11:1". 7, r.; o ,1? .311 0,13, t 13.3
liver !tad 5! , 3,..a:11 mat fir t h. c ca3:-.1 al I ciao:3;33:A° era-
Col !or good 3rbo'c,ooll 1022, whlch, them mei:lrina!
trill ba d.ac iod P ,7 3,3:11', Lai 1331 113 - a'lbrlr.oxl rna - 13:
(btu baldlnc t, tha ra•-.7lltrrio-!. ST,ITEN - ,;);'3
SZiV
or.AK S. PILL S lair:am:3S r.ll K.:or-30r 011C013.3
r. 4 . 7111 / 1 . Z.L 10, 1t and. era Six Wea 'l' 0.2:c In C3l
tec:lon. tbr r1,33t 1 t3 13 rtror,32l.
SC:II. - NCR - .; l';."1.1:jN/C 6111,1:P 14'111000°w Rol
trtoTeina' all. b. - u3..lltho!nip irltfel
are exN.l'e 1 frJrn 1 . 113 - votrt, and cool, wh3:3lonto b:0-11
ramie. wittch w:l• •: a 1:1433.13. I 7t1i01:9 will tatte Lhalo
mal'cinc3 0t.t.:3•,.:. 3 ; to d't•e:tio.,-, C).J13 . 11:3'.130 Veri
ii•tontly in ite to 13'3.-e :311 to th:', actioi. Too
thori'ita in 31,311!:, to c . to 133 tli, lircnvo.lse3llll3h. 4333
1.3.10.411" 11;1'. ti.,a ti 3 to b)7l - ..1:4 3.-) not 1 / 1 3.1 too
not re ri:r3•l, i.,r 331.:0:-.10; in a:a:l.'s; es thn; aro nocerar7.
The stoma:ll matt be : - .3 . ,3113.33.th,•, and an m;i7.1'..t0 create.]
to allow tho Pah:lon:a y crop to tot o 7 th 3 ro...,o'rntoc; 000001
prcporly d 00:0, - au; tr:uatlon. T.h3 1 at: thi: to re ut:r.:,.l
to por:orzn n 1 3 :73113.1cat C...:33 is, to pro fo
ExerclEc about the 0.)37!13 to mach cl ponthle, ca.: all tho
r:cluen fowl —oa: inev, ga•no, all, to foot, al .; tat a.?-
c34.ltocravc.3 ; Lat lad niatCcite tyL!.
Cough, t► Cold, or A Sore Throat,
REQCIItES I4IIEDIATE AV:Et:T.ION.
e. s qv' Ci.,lEc:3;
Jr AI.LCITED TO CONTINUE,
rrritallon of the Lungs,
A Porman,ot Throat Dimeaso,
j 9 OFTEN THE EZEELT.
. Bi 0 \ V N ' S
BRONCHIAL TROCHES,
ELATMO A DMECT MTI.CENCZ TO TEE PARIS,
GITE tZ!)L ria.ur
For Bronchitis. Asthma, Catar:h, Consnmptivo
and- - hroat , Ziggfifith
o - .% • •
ATX"I-'?tlf \';Td - Atir ATI croon Itc.ctest
SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKEE3
‘via find TroelietAttcf‘t.l . in clyriog r the voice e lire Lt.
k i 34 en I entre tingl oz. aid ing the
throat atter alt nnu,ttal e,:ettion of the voc .1 orjans
'the Tine:lo.m are r et,inment't tl and prt Phy
• ienpi,1 4 1 IbnY.V.l44.l.l4 : ntiatuu!ip,ll..4o , ll, 4 unnan4,t mon
tlitnnkinhigirkis ciluary.Ll. tkiii:lll“sitfeiaorirat:merit,
n.it u prored cmcacy by a tcot of many years
(..:e't find, them in nen. !ota!ities In lartott.t ports
...pfetitr oritl.mtol t 11 , 2 •TVICACII 414 lit tet i gcn
' • ' "
On car; 0111 • P.TVYSCIIIAL Tnocar2." cad
t .111 y of the lli,rnit'tzlhnifalion, that real 1) 0
0:1, et,t9 KM : it era . ' fikoi c'n p 1 2
, i'f" Not Ice. --Tne I • • e•. Fort, of r:,-, l •t.
o on• de-11)1,1 hr Jwigt:B to La the
Ulti.,,itt %/tele of II II IIec•e: - ~1 the
WA! ~111 .711 iWt IVOttillirtip maker rea.l•
cal itiat ru YMI.t ffilsre perfect, ire are tfrm to
,!, c„ the limit Can eVt r be at
.I.• y I nl ' , rolizi.t 'heir Pinno. to their pee!.
tile hid • Irtini.lo.l .11,•n, v.. cooped
e eon.. 1.1- k cr. ”r Th..
E :r....•. titi fl I lif• r(•1‘ Arc' of merit ' , yen
I -1,. 11.• r.it 1. hot j. 14
1:c• t.. -.t !h••..j , i , :_ , lnt•h! t pr..o ut m ee d itu. ho t
• •I'c•fl 11 . .11- Cal
!..(•!' I. • !::'• 1 • 11;1 , ,•^1• I. Ire nf - iniied them to'
t It •r adni t n t0..r0 pertect
ur P.? is- d • Tit, hie:: an:nu - dingle i• ‘ed
t...• nr,r cinn •.1 .•11,• more en•••••:1, Lt.—
...it-oh% 'a et !boy are t•nt i ) ed to the motto, "
[ one 19 —ly
:Tr — Deal - nem*, 1311ndnesa and catarrh
Tr, at ;it) the to ingot ,Alcut•ril 19 Dr J Ir-A AI N.
AN! (to. rni.rly it Le den. Ilnllrrnrl.i No,
5:9 rim. SI rect Piiladclphl.l, Tertimpik.;:ll. ir,ni the
rel . :lbie*OerCe.le leg City 1)114 . 6111111ry Cell be
Nern ae 1 , 4 ,, ft1r-ib Me medical Grulty are inert. in
acarinlwnr i1,.•.r tvtit•ft , -. 110 scereh, in hill
prit , :t ler. Aif it Plc i A EVES harrtcd vilthaut pain.
eVIFTIII,:It fem. ,
Philadelphia, 160.
Baldwin, Allen, & McCain.
DEALERS TN
_ 1
Flour Fred Soli, Pork, Bailer Cheese,
Repo-led for the Mar:range DZ3IOGMAT b 7 I.',•ntoo, 7
..7 7
Fitzgerald At Truer etrtolr Prod UM` COMMISt•MiI Met!. piled 'Beal, Earns, Fieh, Smoked Ita ,i
l.
du pc, 3.3 Whitehall Street, Islow York. for the week
entlln , ; -- --
April 6, 1667. I : ibut, 'Curd,les t Tia, Coffee, Spices,
Flour. per bbl $l O . OO (a, 14.n0 '
Wheat, per bushel, 2.50 a &no i Syrup, 1110 uses, Sugar,
Rye, do 1.4 0 16 1.415
Corn, PO 1.20 4
ft 1,40 I 'Seed Wheat,
Oato. do T t
. p.. 5 ft 713
sa '
Better, por lb Clow ct: 7'imathy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans,
nicheery..- . ~,.• . _l, , i) , 6 A 16 .., „, , Brooms., Ar(ritg, dx. ev.
,sk . . Ira ef 8 . , ')Ci . fAi. , .. , • • • • ~. • • I ......, ..." n rr 11 0 - Li 00 r
Beef, mead. . ' ..' -- ' '''"' 4 " - ` ' ra1:01:0 Cit lat. llo l- nanirtai tor past 71ntrortee, ere shall be bappy to ii!*
Lard, per lb. 12, (14 „ 1 „a Vat %vett apon our °Wand new custotuors.
To(m. .. , " '.. • ilLGoodo audFloar wanuitutl ,
meta, verdit. '' "
001. per tb,, • ,---, .9,,,, , rever• ••s. re 4,, 2111 I A: 4141;filrf . . Ii.LLE2.L i. El. if!‘7))3AIL
Drouted frofrf,l•ot W. ... ..... WI 1 Xenttiou%Tai 8,1907
NEW YORK MARKETS.
[2z.l ma. 1 Tr
or Consumption
In Gibson, April 2d, by Rev. R. G.
',Nub, Mr. AIicILLEL \VAsaßtjiiN, ef NeW
Dtlfiford; and Miss J =SM.& 2 , l4Auinacn, of
North Jackson.
In Gibson, April 4th, by Rev. R. G:
Lamb, MC. GEO. B. MILLIKEN, of the
of Sm . '.ley & Milliken, and Miss MAGGIE
A. SMILEY, all of Gibson.
In Rush, March 23d, by Elder H. H.
Gray, Mr. ...17 1. FAthtor, and .11.1iSS I.l.lenr
E: bi.ASDELL, bOtil oC Jessup.
Xienv cclltrliseincuts.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
riin co-pirtnershlp heretofore existing under the
Z. firm name of R. L. Sutphin. & Co. Is this day dia.
suiceti by mutual consent. E. P. Smith retiring. The
notes a rolUrEoutits of the Late firm will be found at the
old ' , Nod of it. L. Sutphin for settlement. All persons
Indebted to the late tirut are requested to make settle
ment Without delay. H. L. SUTPHIN,
E. P. SALMI.
kirll.l ; 19137.
•
The undersirned wIR enr.tiono the mercantile bnAl
need at the old .tend in Summerstille, where hn will
keep a in!l at-o: f feet all kinds "( mercbandree.—
'l'heakful api,reciat Ing the I, bcral pet ronage of At gee
el 4,1 a public Jar 111:1 yyi ar4. he roilhopee , to retain
their cnntleencv, and merit a sh4re of their ptgrtutage,
by tvt , y2..tetu of prompt and honorable dealing.
L. BUTPIIIN. -
Summercrille, 'April I, IF.C7-4nr)
op, BATE .
COWS AND HORSES FOR, SALE.
W ir fi l , ...b i o h :t r i: t p .,, oscl o o i r m ti
t tit l u En i. l: 4, lo F r ri t wz c , ri m illt e n a
east of irozorose on Plank Road.
TEUMBULL.
Lan Bridgewater April, 0, lir
.a..iu.otioxi...
TITE undersigned will well at unction nt hip regd.
donee. ii. A rurat t. woship, ou Thuredny, April 18th
1907, the nriineriy :
3 Guru, pa irA mnidied two yeni, ni l Stirs. 7 two
yearit old Devon Aall. 8 Yettrl'ingii. 7 Sheen. 1 Hog. Fan
ning. %WI. pair light Bih Sled. light twodior , a
Slelgh:icrii• hor,o Wanti, Plow. Ilarro'w. Cultiv.ttor.
Crain ("tidal,. Saddle. erofsd ut Saw. rand Sdraper. 3
:cover and Farming Tools too nurn( rolls to mention.
Tangs.— tit ' , UM; nntler .$3. cash : and over. nine
month). credit w fib interest and npprovt d seenri i3t.
Artirat, Aftril 2, 15G;. , 2 0. L. cArtPt.NTI 11.
.4 ,1 1.tt e el 1.
T HE icbgcriber will sell at public TCIIdCIO oa
17'r.lnegcl(v, April 17, ISC7,
ntl,is recidenee, in Montrose, all his household Goods,
coni•istin . i. of
Farniztere, Calprts, Stoves, Beds, Crockery,
Glayswai.e, etc. ctc.— visit, I red Cow.
[See Small 1;11:1.]
Ara if not (11 ,- pc,,,e,1 0, w")oncr. ‘C.' Loccposod fur vile
100 M 1 94 - 4=ol-I.SIC , tfli X., CD t oil the
corner of Pu ui.c tico,i,e, cast or Court llonee Also—
On 0 p1... , ,atie1,P1 A IU .
Dlmitroe, March L' , ., 1.g:7 M. C. TYLER.
Jai_ 1' JESCLZT C.) M. oe , 71Ca
er-a_mr....m NC) 'I" X Cl3O :
ticc!i,,n of tl.e CrL,ll',. of (.I..itua. 4;1
c,1,4 bt.t,‘ MarCa
411).:- , 1luy are ,•utit.;ed per month
etch Ferva,,i by Inn I:.
Fur lurtlier infuraLf.ion, ai,try to
LEO. P. LITTLE,
I,frenscd (tovernmeut Azent.
lik,ntrose, afarch 1n67. (1
To all wishing Fruit &
Ornamental Trees. •
MEE unden.igned hlving made arranzemente with
e 01 Inc larg, Ntireery llrme n( I urk State. will
de:iver Fruit et:d Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines,
and s.hrul.o at the ;(rowers ltrrAtt.
V/LsCE. Ail to purth lee will Sad it tur their in-
Leri.,t to t:all uu Lot' cummunwate wit
M. S. ToWNE.
Forest Lake Centre, Feb. 5, ',Si;. 2i
HEAR YE ! HEAR YE!
1111 persons who wish to
vo
MEC)m.ev•
_N TIIE Pt r IWITASE OF
GROCERIES& PROVISIONS
tell! call at the Ste:, of the FllllFcrr. , r, where they will
dad a Cood StoiA: of
Choke Flour, Fish, Hams (sugar cured),
. Coffee and Tea, Sugars, Syrups and
Molasses, Tobacco, Snuff;
Cigars, etc. etc.
Also—A good Stock of
"WII.I\7IEr..M.E. ivcagrxcozr,
Se'tool unid.Llank Books, and °few . ff iis.
Ct'llanennS Books., lirriting Papers
and Envelopes of superior qual
lilts and in eV,
Gent.' and Ladies' Paper Colldrs, Canned
and bricd Fruits, Changes & Lemons,
Condensed Milk, a choice article,
end In tact nlmwt everything neededby nll The .-nod
people of Sn-quehanon comity who get hungry auddry,
and by itnrcha,,lng them of
A. N. BULLARD,
Stere south of the Court ilouse and east Ride of
the Avenue, you can eavolrcui 10 to al per CeuL.
.lloutrose, March oth, 1.937. •
Clover & Timothy Seed
For Sale Cheap, by ,
Montrose, Morel!' sth, 1857.
, Wevv Pliierka..
,- :ABEL TURRELL:
Is continually receiving
4.E GOODS
And keeps constmatly on hand a fall and desirable as
sortment of genuine,
"Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Liquors, Paints, Oils, Dye-staff. 4, Teas, Spices and'
other Groceries, Stoneware-, Wall, and Window Pa
per, Glassware, Lamps, Kerosene, Benzoic,
Tanner's 011. Lubricating heatsloot 011,
helloed Whale OIL Varnish, Whim
Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder,
Shot, Lead, Gan Cops. Alms-Ice'
/Aairumntlis. Tot et Soaps,
Dalt 01Is, Brushes, Pocket En Ives., Spectacles, Slicer
Plated Spoons; Forks: and IvorY Handled ICIAVLIS,
Articles, a general assortment of
Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, fke.
Patent Medicines.
advertised In Montrose. and nearly every GOOD KIND
IN ANY 'MARKET.
In short, nearly everything to" restore the •Irk, to
please the taste; to delight the eye, to gratify the toncy,
and also to conduce to thereal and substantial comforts
of life. Enumeration is impracticable, as it would fill a
newspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety Shan of
ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Pa.
ITIE subscriher or rent his Store el tuatedln
the huroneh of ..TTE,Lnasville. .T 01711.4 erNy. •
.211arcli 19, 186'7. J. Ito ORD.
rgini co-partnership between the undersigned. tinder
1. the :inn of Wil.on, GritUs Warner, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent,
M. WILPON,
• • - JEFF. GRIFFIg,
Uontrose.ltarchls,l3o7. r. L. watzaiu..
•
Co-Partnersbap.
mnE undersigned will continue the trustitmelDiy
Goods. liardtvare, Liroceries, etc.. at the store fur.
manly occupied by Wilson, Grails $. Warner, En ler the
firm of Wiiaon & Gore. . S. Id. WILSON,
—2dwarubc, 11'4.115, Icil7 ow. C. M. alat.E.
BLACKSIVIITHING . -
?11 Jab ii
-Ifg e n r dl g ge 4 ve rTr i ne d ) 3 ; r a r a m m e li c S ° l r a a r ir P,fc
Chu purpose cr/Cearrylag name
Blaciramhoing
a ir, all its
branches. -
ti'3Strict attention n - 41 be given to Horse-shoeing.
All work tcfll be Bono gently and promptly. The pub.
lie are invited to call.
E. P. STAMP.
Montrose. March 4th, 1867. t 1 I'. T. 3lOrtAN.
STATE OF 1 4 .111.1JEL 'CARTER,
deceased, late of Au:arn towashlp, Siliqueliancta
county, Pa.
Lepers f 'On tuipilha ostate or tbi, 001'0
named decedentimOjrig been araLiell to the nndersign
ed. all persons Ii del.ttd to said estate.ate.hereby Loti
tied to milk,: Intntedinte payment-, arid thew having
claims fraatinPt therreme to present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
n. s. VA,RTER,
"""
Anbrum, MarCl 4th, 1:3C;••
J 'STATE OF JOIIN FALSEY, late
of Apo'scan township, Sussra co., deceased.
Letters toatarnentdry upon the estate of the abore
named ddcedent having been granted to the undersign
pers"us. indebted to 9ald estat,, arc hereby noti
tied tcr make. It:email/ILI talyznent.,..szit - thus° hating
dal ma /nal tug aute to present them duly authenti
cated for setilenient.
JMIN CATEY, t Ex're
TILOS. PURCELL,
Apolnc n, 'March 12, 1267.•
CHOICE FLOWER GARDEN SEEDS.
Drew Strawberries, Grapes, Bulbs, Etc.
1) M. WATSON'S OLD COLONY NUTISiIIY r.nd
Seed Plyinunth. Masa . I, row
t , en , i;ng eat by wail prepaid, packed with great care In
gat.a perclin so as te reach any part of the Union in
perfect safety, a cemp:ete ass orunuat of the tine.t
Gropes, Strawberries, new large Carrants,
Gooseberries, Blackberries, Roses,
Flowering PLont.s,
&e. ,te Fruit nod Ornamental Tree*. Shrnles,
Evergreens, Hedge Plante.. fie . will be sent by freight
paid to Itosteen. Aleen, the tilt:. Cane Cud Cranherreefor
ce - eltivation to rct land. nr to upland and Gardens,
tore it produce* at the rate of -WO bushels to the acre;
we th dire,then- for cultieatton. rejecd desciiptive t.et•
shrines will be sent to any address. Now is the best
time for planting. The best way to obtain good fruit,
flowers need seeds. is to send direct to the erower. Send
fors Catalogue. Wholesale Catalogues to tile trade.—
Agents wanted. [March 19e—t2ra
ENDZNLIALL'SIMPROVED SELF-ACTDM '
• .. •
/Y.& _
In these days of SHODDY and Well priced goodr, - er..
cry felnily in tbo country ebould have one.
11-ALF TELE COST
of clothi nu a family can be saved by itituse. It Is sim
ple and riiir.tble. easily-understood. and easy to operate. j
No skill required to weave Irith - it beyond the simple
turninz otian easy crank. -
;`From 15 to 35 yards can be 'woven on it In a day.
n sell your wool and buy SHODDT, when with one of
these L.mine itlYotlf house the Girl. can make all the
'elothii.g for the family, and much better quality, at half
Fhr circulars, prlctiAlst, and samples of cloth woven
on the Loom, achiras with stamp,
• A. P. OATES k CO.,
Cheetuut etrect, Philadelphia.
•
Also. dealers In Cotton Wnrn, Wool end Flax Fllling
Yarns. Baum.. and Loom lauding. generally.
March 19, pv• • - •
700313.M3CT51P
ELECTRIC SO.A,F •
Saves Time, tunes Money, Saves Lobo,
Saves Clotles, Saves Women,
And all Grocers srli
It is used by crating Into small shavincrs and dissolv
icz in hot water, then soak the clothes give to ten m 1
- tites, and a little hand rubbing will make them as clean
as hours of machine rubbing would do. Nt jib ordinary
soap and the most del ictito fabric receive nu injury,—
We cati refer to thonsands of Camille. w-ho ere orie l : it,
and who could not beTersuaded to do without --
I .
DOBBINS"EZITTRIC SOAP.
I r i ,-
CfrSold by all leading 43roc!rs throughout the State
-Idanntictnred only by
EP C1133 - 1311VEt T-8C2l:1131
t
WHOLES ALE OFFICE,
107 South Fifth Stypoti Philad'at
.1. , T0v. 13, 1603.-1) 4 .24u.
•
. . .
[ po um.. of ~Ew srt[is l
NEW GOODS.
T. rearingAvln; Urge and
H.,Burrit,t; full supplies of .
r 0 .1:4
v
akn(4 alVvig'k.4P aNtv
Brobraeingestra earletles of Fashilinablei Arms Good,
IC plata, striped and Ogured Delanes, Imperial
L - astreer, - Stertnoes, Paramattas, Plaids
• -1- t-'
Clotes,,Casslmerns.i • 7,
tali/MOP, ErOdie;;•fitnl. 4
, z Wnol
Balmoral and 'Duplex 'loop Skirts. Ladles' and 00100
Furs. DOW° flakes. Carpeting. Floor o.ll , Cloths.
Window akadeg, Gat; aild Entlyilooia,Sbose,
- A n d otor,, ke te. alsti m1 , 411;031 fl i a n imrra a l n dmein t:aittor ,
meat of other Dry Gonda, Dress Trimm
kve Notions. Groceries. Crockery. ha rdware, hi m
NAM.. STOVES. Dross,OUtitlti &a. r
au.. takdek;
he will sell ou, this most tav tune's to ~,Qmsk.rvo
dYfo_ Appr rid
uos, esi Were. . , I •
A. N. BIILLAIM
TOR-SIIE OR MT.
Dissolution.
EY MAIL, PREPAID.
2EXce,2iii:3■.3Croo2tt.
FiRM.EIZS!
Nim,,,,Rmm.„
MUSIC & JEWEttLY.
rrilE subscriber having formed' a per'sneilbip with
A. MR.:. A. STEVEIsti, *ashes ter make- Ms belts
,bowe to his old Customers, and ;off:erre thud that the
Mercantile Department of the business will heresaar
be carried on by O. D. BOMSO & CO. wills lac:eased
eapital and facllittei, a large srockof Sew Goodslaall
departments. a etbro thoroughly refftted, and
roartimOnsi MiLocals.cteci.
The Watch-111)1kb* Department
Is retained by me. and will reeeie,e Mypersonal
tion. 1 have secured theserviees.of MR. C. H. MrIiLD
BYE. a gentleman who bas bad tirenty-fiseimus In the
beat .hops of Europe. •andints Arr. rupolor In the coun-
try. I shall thereforopeable co du 1111 - 71:Work with's
three days from the time It Is Iqt. • ,
The Clock and Jewelry_ iteigthtsg
Will be owned by Mr. Steve:ni t who will di . ittlireirk Ls
that line promptly, ebd-in the beatstyle. _
1866.
D: MEWL
C:117 EIVICOCIZE '
consist of a full itssorCinent Onto followilpo 4l l
suitable for this market, which wi ll itr', 11 , 0 42 _ 11 0 1 . 0 1 1_.
many of them loiver, that bi any 9710 else 1,11111 Nag of
New York city.
- Read the Catalogue..
CLOCKS &- WATCHES.
WATCHES,
Amp-lean, Sodas and Enllelt boll gold Oa allow.
. SETH THOMAS CLOCKS,
All styles. iii . cludlng their celebrated Calender Clocks.
which tell-the day or tho month and week, also the
name of the mouth. making the changes for every
month correctly, with 'wean:but to wind them tmee •
weed•.
JEWELRY.
lloftry, solid Gold Milne. Hooke and Keys. Fine wt►
Id Sets of Jewelry—Pins, Sleeve Datums, Studs, Ksks
Rings, &c.
IVEDDLYG RLYGS.
SPECTACL
Warranted to at ill Lida of eyes.
soLrrrG OLD,ALBUMS.
In.V..liktly,Charm holding eight small Photo:iv ba.
GOLD PENS.
A Ana sesortment 4 with wad without Udders. IHd
°nen repointcd.
-SOLID SILVER WARE. •
Made to • orderof pure Coln, consisting of Spoons,
Forks, Thimble-a:eater Knives. Napkin id' Inge. Frail.
lialvcs, Vest Chalno, &c,
PLATED
. Tie beet In rilaritet—elagle, double, treble and quad
mile plate, and WARIIANTED..-- from a full Tea Scrawliest,
incluatig Casters. Cake and Card Baskets, Ice Pitchers,
Waiters, Batter Diaries, Sugar Bowls, Cups,, Tea IkUs
&c. &c.
MUSIC.
• .
gannfaetered by Decief - Itrothera, which; with their
late Ititprorlmbalp,aturpasa time of any other makers.
Also.Sradhury's NI:AV Scala Pianos—a splendid haws
meal, (After Plinioe from $350 to $5OO.
CARLY - ET ORGANS,....
From S,llO to sl4oo—ws rrar tett for Coe years. They
arc the'llue,tt re - 4.d instrument in tho world, and I hare
only to say Mitt I hues sold neatly 815,tX/0 rorth at
them In rhe.ltrst Tour years ; and they are all in good or.
der and have Lat:INT cost my customers a Grill for repairs.
VIOLINS, GUITARS, cte.
Violins from $5 to ta, Flute=, Fifes, Clorionets.B.MS-
Jot, Grittars, Bows, Sul opt, Tull - rug Farb,
B1?-1SS .11,1XDS •
Supplied with instruments of the best American men
nfacturo, by the single initrement or full set, at titt cas
ket's price—also Music fur any number of lustnuAltnts,
Instruction Books arid Sheet, !allele on nsnd, and new
supplies received every week_ Piano Stouts from lib to
$l5.
Perfect Sewing .6"eeetles.
We have the exclusive ageocy for B. J. tobertn'
tent Parabola Needles—the beet In the world. Try one
paper and if not satled the money will be refunded_
Fire Arms and Sporting .3faterials.
Allen's, Spencer's. and Benryis Breech loading Rl
ees, all style+ Revolvers. Fowling Pieces., Shot. Belts
and Powder Flasks, cartridges for all the U. S. Army
gnus also U. S. and other Permission Caps, Ct.oper
Cartridges, all styles and sizes.
Q. D. DEMAN.
Montrose, Nov. V, ISGB
S"1 ,500 PEII. YEAR! We want Agents every
where to sell our IMPROVr.D MI Sea
t g lfaehlnes. Three sew kinds. Under and upper
fetid. Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above sal
ary or large COMl.lli,islons pall. The only maclaines sold
in the ruited Sratea for less than $4l, which are fully
licensed by. Howe. Wheeler it Wilson, drovers Raker,
Singer S Co., and Bachelder. Ail o the r cheap machine's
are infringements, and the seller or veer are liable to
arrest, due and 4 utprison ment. litirstrated circulars tent
free. Address. or call upon SIJAW it. CLARK, st Bidde
(Jill, Maine, or Chicago, 111. finay29lly•
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Y virtue of eirits iasned liy the Court of Comoro*
.JLP:Pli,as of Sasquelmnun County; and to me dlreetad.
.1 will expose to pale by public vendee at the Coart
Ilease, - Itt-DiontroSo on Friday, April 13, 1567, at to'•
clock, pi ni., the. following described piece* or parcel.
of land,lo" wit : •
The folibliting described piece or parcel of laud, ann•
ate to thu totrosbio of Great Bend, county of Snell:Lo
h:ln-a, lionodsd and described al follewe, to wit: Bo
tne,ou the east side of Main trot t, (or as formbrly
known as C boelheton sad Great' fiend turi,pikej tirl
joinintr Barnes' lot en the aorta, and lends of Dr, E.
ikarieu tau thc naal. cud south, containing about ono
fouri Of an acre; be the Fame In ore or less, with the ap•
trained dwellinv house, and all Ira.
pruvt d. (1 1 :i2cti in eecution at the suit of Wm.Stnith,
assigned to C. S. Bennett, re. Edward Diehard Play 10.
- %LSO
- MI that cer'aln-pleee or parcel of land situate In 'Ma
townshle of klakl.ind, county or Susquehanna, bonaded
and described as follows. to wit: On the north by lot of
David Wuhan twerp, on the o esrby lot of E. It. Barton,
on the POUttr l'roepeet-street,and on thetesslt by land
of Win. ltr. pea', contittnlng 14,460 sqnare feet of land,
be the stone more or his. being. two building lots
known ac let s„Ne. and 14. Ni Oth 'the appartenanoes,
one t story frame direPtnr, /10115 C. and all Improved.
(Taken In execnitotent .tbe su flour Geo. W. Barnes 're.
Win. U.' t and I'. liazinlng to tho.ttae of 0. S. Ben
nett, vs.
-ALSO
AU that certain piece or parcel of land sittuita in Gib.
son follow. ballot ed and described as follows, to wit:
North by lards'of Writ, 'Pr Nee, east by public high
way, south by lauds Of Wm: T. Case, west by bade of
Hiram PO let t, coot:dole: about om-chi/tit of an acre,
be tile same more t'r ices, a ! th the vppurtenancus, one
dry goods Ptqre, one shed. one store house, it being the
propvtay forth', rry owned by C. P. llawley. [Taken in
curt ntioa sit the suit of C. P. Ilawlvy vs. Pierce, nen
dell ..t r Co. .
-ALSO.--
All than certain tenement And lot of land sitnata In
the borriugh of Friendsvilte.— roomy of Susquehanna,
bounded and described as folioxfs. to wit: Beginning at
I the corner otelot convered by John C. And S. T. Mor
ris t. 9 Tierney thence along Turnpike street berth
L:'. west G 540 perches to the corner of Lake atreet,(net
, yot opoued).; 4hence nlonn said Loko 'street south sr
Av.t. V perches" to the middle of raid south Went
lhencolitang , Tic middle of said
.Bouth street snetb
emit 0 5-19 pt.etboti to the co iner n't Mld Ann Tlerzley's
lot ; thence along paid jUt. north 3S! east tbff porches In
the place of beginnlnt —containing ern% Un end& half
acres ntJand. be - the same inere.nr , les 'Cite the apper
tenanter. one direl:ln ; house. rrakSV natationthe suit o'CW. Lusk rs. Phillip Nlififatf. ai
•—ALnCI-•t•• • •
•All Bi . interest of Orbit tinthertand to all that carte%
piece or parcel of laud situate in the township of Oak
land, in said county. bounded on thonorth by landeot
El bid T,Leavitt. anti George T. neater. can by lands
Frazier, Cortland Wed& and Samuel Brash
loath hy lands of Cortlat p a Wood , end tiantnel Brash.
Wegt 4311 ads clf.C. 8. Bennett and Elias T. Levitt, con
taining az /fetes of laabr Met/lab/ants; with the apput
tartan Eva. a - framed lonse..tare buns and about 65 acres
improved: (Taken In. 4;ccution at the snit of Mika
Palaces 6: Orbit' stable/land.
• B. Ir. LANE, *Merit,
611.:r iffe,e/ 2 co,4fontroset,3(arc4 10. 1867.
1867.
SPRING.
ZS ME (?4,LANDELL
Fourth' ce:AreA is, Philadelphia, Pa.,
Aro opoolltg tor Spring 0t1867.
Throe emits select ilisdesef Silks. ,Ifessbforsable plaid
stu n ,: Div tlin ram color Silk. jlest black Silks
to ton d Pl*l4 India PMl's—perfect. Near Spring Tress
QemOs. !Pm style spine Chintz**. °talents* Opole.
ertStojos. Steel.colorod Poplins for sults.
R. Id....Motebanta in'notab of scarce sail doillokap
etddrelldiewl It to grit Wares% to eall isit4
I met *aro% 111-4111/
A large, fine assortment.
J. A. STEVE NIL
1817.