The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 07, 1867, Image 3

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Deeds and Notes.. -
We have for sale.. - a fresh, supply of
choice Deeds ; also 'a revised form of
Notes, with instructions gs to stamp duty_
printed upon each Sheet;
public Sale ;Witlitrawn.
Offers in writing have been received
for my house and premises on the
corner of the Public Square, and
offers in writing are still solicited up to
the 15th of May ensuing, and.addressed
to M. C. or IL C. Tyler, will lie• treated
confidentially'; if requested. ,
t
M. C. TYLUIL
Montrose,,April 30, 1807.
•
Godey's Book.
Godey's, Lady's Book for., May, is on
our table, filled, is 'mai, with a'variety of
interesting matter to ladies. - The ( mbyl
iishments consist of "Play Itours"—a most
excellent design, and a first-class to oil
plate—Colored Fashion Plate, Patteins in
Patchwork, and Sleeping in Church.
Distilleries Closed.
• Within the past two weeks six Distil
leries at Scranton have been .seized by
order of the Commissioner of Internal
Revenue, for alleged violations of the rev
enue laws. Those closed are owned by
Messrs. Manuel Green, Frederick Welch
el, D. McDonald, S. S. Hull, J. Kunz, and
F. Locher.
There will doubtless be a thorough in
vestigation as to alleged frauds before
they are permitted to resume operations.
Recent Fires. •
Saturday night last seems to have been
a night of fires in this region of country.
At New Milford, about lOi o'clock,fire broke out in a building owned- by E.
A. Pratt, and occupied by N. llagar,shoe
maker, 31. Smith, harness maker, and two
families—those of T. Galloway and John
Doud. Mr. V.'s goods were saved, all
others lost..
The wind blocking from the South drove
the flames into \contact with the building
owned by C. F. Meeker and W. Stephens,
and occupied by them as a foundry, plow
shop, and" blaeksmithsliNap. A small por
tion of Meeker's goods and tools were
raved, and the, most of Mr. Stephens'.
Pratt and Stephens were partially in
sured.
Binghamton bad i 0 customary fire—
reported to be,Sto,ckwell's carriage facto
ry and several.' - other buildings.
At Sti.queh'anna ifepot, we hear that
two buildings—one the residence of J. B.
Gregg— were consumed,.
Harford, also, it is reported there
%vas a tire.
Mt. Plea.ant is reported to have had a
like unpleasant visitation.
Important to Soldiers
Congress has provided by law that sol
diers. sailors and marines, who were cap
tured during the war and held as prison
ers, shall be allowed, as a commutation
for their rations, the sum of twenty-five
cents per day.
This money is paid by the Commissary
General of Prisoners at. Washington, and
it is necessary that the names of the'
claimants shall appear on his books. The
act of Congress only permits the payment
to he made to privates in the 'land and
naval forces. Officers are not entitled to
it. YotwithsOnding this fact many of
the latter haie applied for commutation,
and others may ;yet apply. To save troth
ble, it is propeOhat the conditions of the
law should be understood.
As there are soldiers, marines and sail
ors, who have not made - application, they
should do so at once, before the-payments
are closed.
Information *anted.
Mr.. Enron :—.Near the 10th day of
July, 1863, while in camp at Shippens
burr, one of the regiment, brought to me
a Bible and some trifles, and said, " take
care of these until I 'call for them." I did
not know the young man, and supposing
he would call for them soon 4fter, I tho't
no more about it for the tintb; But not
seeing nor bearing from einco,.l would
like tobave you publish this, or as mach
of it as you think necessary. Qn the fly
leaf of the Bible is written: "Presented
to Edward A. Martin, by his employer,
Edward Ross, Jan. 106,,1863." ,
C. E. DAVIS.
Lynn, Susq's co. Pa.
Burglary.
Tue tavern of Mr. Stephens, at Niven's
Corners, two miles float Little Scranton,
Susquehanna County, was broken into on
Sunday night, April 2lst, by Eug,e'ne Coop.
er and an accomplice who had - heard that
a large sum of money- was in: the house.
They, however, pilfered the ivrougdraw
er and got only about fifty dollars. The,"
are both arrested. Cooper ablaiovtledged
his guilt. He is a young man , who was
clerk in a store here about two years ago,
and afterward,be removed to Hyde. Park
i - bere be opened a salcon ,wbich was
burnt last winter. He came around, here
oceasionally, and lately boarded at: tile ho
tel for a couple of weeks,' He We'd
duce several of the Younginen -join Cm'
in
.his 'nefarious plans;bittfailedj,'
went away, (forgettingtol)ay . his beard
bill,) and went to .11ophottOmi- where he
servedzotices that''.Tosh. Billings'? ,Would
lecture there. Ile - sold about
,fourteen
dollars worth of ticketi, - madriwbelf the
people repaired the•appeiritetl:plaeeex',
peeling - "to" see and hear "ikTlielltialOr4tri"
they fa - und it all a haat, and Bit.:CooPer
minus. It i 3 eon Oat the young Ontlik ,
man is progressing rapidly, for_biti
move wae tifwborglary. .11e wasurreeted'
at Tunithanuougtatid With his' aecoCopliete
will be taken - to gontraise; ,Susquehanna
County, for trial. The accomplice is e
stranger in this vicinity, and it is to be
hoped a novice in such business. If this
is his first 4evitttion,it - is_another illustra
tion of the bill saying, that •eiril,tomruuni
cations, &c., which every child is familiar
with. We . wonder where Cooper got
those ticke;ts with . Whichliecewindled the
Ilopbottoin people.—Scranton Journal.
A NEW PIIIFUME FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF.
Photon's "Night Blooming Ceram."
Phalonh .Veight Blooming ;fereue.”
•
Plmlon's "Night Blooming, CoresuLM
Phalon's '•right (!looming Coreas✓"
Phu Night Eleattiting Verens,99
A meat ettlptimite, delicate, and Fragrant Perfame,
dial led front the rare and branitful flower from
which it tatzes tta name.
•
Mannfactired only by
PUALON de SON, New York.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
ASK FOR PHALON'S—TAKE NO oTREIL
jlyl7 Iy sinp x rp'M oew
,SW7Emplre Shuttle Sewing Machines
are superior to all other.. fdr Ea tn I Iv and-Manufacturing
purposes Cuntalit all thei latest 'improvements; are
speedy ; noiseless ; durable; and ea-y to work. Illus
trated Circulars free.. Agents wanted. Liberal dis
count allowed. Isle realignment s made.
Addres. ENI puts S. M. co., lila ilroadway, New York.
July 2t—ly
CONSIMPTION CURABLE BY DR.
SCHENCK'S MEDICINES.
TO CatE ; CONSOMPTIO Si, the system must be pre
pared se that. the kings will haul. To trvompnlsh this, the
liver and stomach must find be cleansed and an appetite cre
ated for Rood wholesome food, which, by these medicinai
will bo; digested properly, and goal healthy blood made;
thus bizildink ism the constitution. SCHENCK'S MAN
DRAKE PILLS cleanse the stomach of all billcrat or mucous
atammulatiotiat and, by wing the Sea Woed -Tonic In coo
rcetio.a.lbellipetito is rstored.
scuENcws PULMONIC S'ilt CP is sm.-Meow as well
as medielnal,Sind, by acing the dime remedies, ed Imps: ales
are expetlei 'fitart the system, and good, wholesome blood
made, which Will repel discaw. If patients will take these
twitch= llKOrdlafr to directions, Conaumption very fre
quently In italast Pace 'yields readily to their action. Take
the pills fromeently, W cleanse the liver and stomach. It does
not follow' eV. Detains thh'bowelsure net costive they are
cot rentired;for sometimes In diarrhms they are ewes:lvry.
The stomach m c_tt bo kept healthy, and an appetite created
to allow the Pats-oak Syrilp to act on the reowatory organs
properly and allay any irritation. Thou all that Is rev ired
to perform a pc.-mancust cure is, to prevent taking cold.
Exaselse about therecons ao much as possible, cat all the
richest food—rat meat, game. and, in fa.-.t, 'anything the ap
paha =s - ea; hat bo particular and masticate well.
I.lnd w. oa. mat vv..
IW . - A Cough, A Cold, or A Sore Throat,
REQUTRES INMEDIJLTT. ATTENTIOZ4
Irritation of the Longo,
A Permanent Throat Disease,
BROWN'S
gRON'CIIIAL TROCIIy,s,
HAVING EIRE CT INFLUENCE TO TILE FAIITI.
For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive
and Throat Diseases,
114 t E D WITH ALW A t‘ GOOD WI:VE ES
SINOKRS AND PtBLIC SPFAIMIS
will and Tr4;ies useful in clearing the voice when ta
ken before Singing or Speaking, ai.d relieving the
throat afte'r an unusual exertion of the voc%l organs.
The Troches are recommended and prescrihed by Phy
sicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men
throughout the country. Being an article hf trite merit,
and having pi!orod their efficacy - by a-test of many years
each year finds them in new localities In various parts
of the world, and the Trochedr are universally pronoun
ced better than other articles.
O.3TAIN'9IIII '• BR?NrN'S IInfACCUIAL TROclitift." find
do ri9tAslie'any cor the/ Wortlia,B Imitatiotm that rnaybc
- offered. Sold ei,"erywitere. liovS7 Gm smpli
rir Notice. —The be•antiful Piano Fortes of Gnovei-
QTEEN t Cu, are deemed by all zood judgee to be the
ri im a Th 14 of in.truinents of the kind.
We C-1111‘301 puzge,t what wantini: to make
n musi
cal instrument more perfect, alit...el:li we are tow to
admit that the limit u t improvement can ever be at
tained.
Before they' had broturlit their Pianos to their pres
ent cirellence, they had submitted them to competi
tion tel,th instruments of the best makers of this coun
try andlEurope. acid received the reward of merit, over
all others, at the celebrated World's Fair. It is but jus
tice today that the judgment thus pronounced has not
been overruled In the musical world.
Still,by thti improvement. lately applied by them to
their Plaubs it ie admitted that a more perfect instru
ment htte been made. • They have accordingly achieved
the pehdox of making excellence more excellent...—
Surely, alter thie, they are entitled to the motto, "
ceitom . ;' [Jane 19—ly
"111.earneit4 Itiltudnet4.- and' Catarrh
Treated With the Inmost success by Dr. J. ISAAC.
Oculist' and Attrist. (formerly of Leyden. Rolland.) No.
.519 Pirtle Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the
most reliable sources in the City and Country can be
seen ells idTsCe..,Tbe medical faculty are incited to
accomp*iy their patients. as he has no secrets in his
practice. ARrIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain.
No charge fof examination.
„.15'10.1a4eVia Ju1y1,1666. .Iy, _ , . .
NEW YORK MARKETS.
,
Reported rot' :the Mout'Rolm TlEstounaT, by Fenton,
Fitzgerukt&Tricy, strictly Produce Commission Mer
chants. 2. Whitehall Street, New York, for the week
ending ?day 4, 1867.
Flotir, per bbl., $lO.OO 0 14.00
Wheat, per buthel,.- 2,50 '0 3.00
Rye, — • do . 1,40 1 1.45
COrn,
Oats, do
Butter, pa lb.
Cheese,
Pork, mess, per bbL ..
Beef, mess, • " .
Lard, per lb.
Eggs, per .doz,
Wool, per lb.
Dresse. l Bogs, per lb
ZIaC.496I=I.RIASLOrM'S.
In I,athroP, April 21st, by L. W. Kel:
him, 'sq., Mr: Flinquy LINDSEY and ABI
GAIL I 010.459 Ni both of Lathrop.
, .. . .
In t fontrose, on the 24th ult., by Rev.
J.'G.• Pier l . Mr. CHARLES M. READ and
Miss 'to STROVD S I3OIIr. of Montrose.
Inonesdale, on the 20th ult., at the
reside ee of the bride's -parents, by Rev.
S. IL eade, Mr. GEORGE CASE, of Lai h
i
rop, and .I,liss MARY ELLA HAWKER, Of
Hone dale, ____....
I:)332BwzrEs.
°deep of zharriages and deaths published free
e' t Obituaries publlpbed if paid for et the rate
iits.per Mildred %verde:-
ridge Water, April 28, of whooping
infant son of Geo. H. Baldwin and
!:a fi'Baldwin, aged 2 months".
in
coug i
Pauli
AND PROULD BR CHEMED
Ip AI4.OWEO TO CONTINUE
or Consumption
1.20 Q. 1.40
70 66 73
20 63 25
. 16 66 18
22.00 0. al 50
20,00 0 22,00
. 12 66 13
. 11 ot, 12
. 18 2 20
. 50 0 55
.. 8 6 10
*tin abirtrtiumpts.
UNTTED STATES
INTERNAL REVENUE,
Notice to Tax-Payers.
LfOTICE is hereby given that the annual assessment
1.1 of Taxes in the I.lth District of Pennsylvania,
comprising the counties of Luzerno and Susquehanna,
upon incomes for 1866, and Special Taxes, Carriages,
&c., for 1867, has been completed.
Courts of Appeal
For the correction of erroneous assessments will be
held at the
.ILisossesissiopr 9 si Cid!Rae:,
in Montrose, on Monday the 20th day of May, lffi7
All Appeals must be made in Writing,
and must specify the particular cause. matter or thing.
respecting whicaa decision is requested. and shall state
the ground or principle of error complained of.
Appeals may bo made at the 0111ce of the Assessor at
any time previous to the day above fixed ; for hearing
appeals.
F. M. WiILIAMS,
Acting Assessor, 12th District, Pcnn'a
Assesor's Office, Montrose, May 7,1867. •
ATTENTION, EVERIBODY!
Now Read!! fur the
SPRING CAMPAIGN.
NEW GOODS,
Jest received and will be sold at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
Dry Goods in great rariety and desirable Ptyl es .
Notions, the largest and best assortment in the place
A full line of Stationery.
Being det.ironr of closing out my stack of Crockery,
Hate, Cope, and Ladles' Shoes. 1 will sell them
OCCoMit.
Garden & Flower Seeds
of all kinds.
Call and examine my stock before purchasing e:se
where, and be convinced cf the quality and clwapue”
of my (Jowls.
Ver Store In the same building as the Posta:lce, and
formerly occupied by Webb kintterlicld.
A. D. BUTTERFIELD.
Montrose, Pa., May 7. 1861.
Sip °alai rgc•tlcc
/
Opening of .Yew
*ring .:7-untmer
co co r:i m ,
Just liceeired, New Lines of
Dress Goods, Silks, White Goode,
Shawls, Saques, Mantillas, Skirts, &b.
44 I n. al , vi # 3 0 •ilia.-4 X-.E r
-M•Tolf.
Blocks, Frames, Straws, Ribbons, Flow
ers, (ke. &c. arc.
For Men's Wear.
A Large Variety of
CLOTHING, ALL STYLES,
Cassimers, &c. for Custom Work
t2irPartienlarg next week
Outtenburg, kostiOainn
Maritrose, May T. 1867
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DR. W. W. SMITE,
TOCAS removed his. Dental Office to rooms orei Boyd
Zr , Corwin's Hardware Store. where be would be
happy to see all those in want of Dental work.
He feels contldentthat henan please all, both In qual-,
ity of wok and in price.
Vir'Ottlee hours from 9 A. an. to 4 p. m.
• Montrose, ?day I, 1867.—1 m •
FOR, SALE CITEAP,
Ae
i l f r, n e eati r m )r b a er tig r t atio o t; ; : , n o e i r e - r
7) s o
:four :Tro l l
t Colts, well broke, four set Harness. I will also sell on
- fanrable terms my entire stock of
cLoTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOTS,
HOES #STOBE FIXTURES
win:Ll...ease of Store. r A good stand, add doings good
j boolnev,l A•tly tq L. C. REELER.
Montrose, •I y 7, 1847, 2Tv
MAINE •+r DEICED. Sri oontlnortlly recel+ll2..."
evrsnpplits of Genuine. Drugs and Morlictnee, which
will lie eold allow seal any other Stc'alnlloutroae.
MONTROSE'Sc' OIL DISTRICT.' 4
Receipts and Expenditures final June 8,
1860, to. April 1, 1867.
nEcattrrs.
A. N. Bullard, Schoo Treasurer, . Dr.
To amonot in bands of late'l „ reasurcr, 1100 69
received from rent 1 rooms,. 29 50
" . from sale of old school 'house, 119 V
" from M. Newman, Collector, 11116 00
" on tuitlon'bills ' fall term, 1233 07
. winter term , , 174 10
for stone 4oal, 1 50
" rec'd of A.O.WarrenAnes for drunkenness, 9 30
due A. N. Dullard. 9:reasurcr, 141 88
DISBUBSEVENTS.
By amodnt of Orders paid, drawn tiy School
Board, including commit:felon to Treasurer, SIM 79
We the undersigned, auditors in and for the Borough
of Montrose met In pursmanOe of our duties at the Com
missioners office in said Bornugh on Monday the let day
of April. NM, and did audit and settle the account of
N. Ballard. Treasurer of the Montrose School Board,
I rem Juno let, 1866; to April let, 1567, which are rind th
be correct; and we find a balance due A. N. Bullard,
Treasurer, of one hundred' and forty-one dollars and
eighty-el ht cents.
I. VAD
G. WARNER, -Auditors.
JOBEPBCOCHAYNE,
Nontrose, May 'l, 1847.—/lw
Statement of Borough Accounts
BOUNTY. FUNDS
A. N. Bullard, Treasurer' of Montrose
1866. Borough, Dr.
May 13, To cash of Wm. IL Cooper. into Tremer, 699 78
of D.Brewster,Col.per cap.tax,lB64, 60 57
Aug. 13, '66 to April 25. '67. to cash of A. J.
Brewster. ,
Coll. Bounty Tax,1666,1 . 2.5 64
" 23. To cash of W. Foster, late collector
bounty tux '65, per J. -Lyons, 60 75
13196 74
1866. Contra, Cr.
By amounts paid. AS follows :
Aug. 14, Bond and int., No. 43, to C. L. Fargo, $llO 50
• 23, 2 bonds. int. N 05.46 ilh 49, to J.Lyona, 222 07
" 5, 1 refunding or,.er to D. Brewster, 400
:kept. 14, order for monies loaned of W.H..Tessup.= 60
Oct. 19. W. Foster, com`n on duplicate of '65, 37 05
Nov. 2, bond and fut. No. 57, to G. 1.. Williams, 108 50
.. - - S' 31, to Nelson Kelsey, 106 00
,
••7, " 47, to N. IL Lyons, 112 - 36
• 7, " " 41 & 4.2.t0 S.S.Ransom, 112 if*
II 7, " " " 35, to 2r. Fr Hickok, .111 OD
" 8, 6 ' " 4, to 11. T. Castle, 112 00
" 9, " 23. to P. Ryan, 100 60
" 12, .• " 82, to N. L. Bowl), . 112 00
" 13, •• " 26, to Thos. Smith, 106 00
" 14. to F. T. Goodwin, 112 00
" 17, •• " 29, to Thos. Foster, 106 00
.• 1 7,•
••8, to B. Mitchell, 106 00
•• 20. Int. on bonds •
Nos. 7 and 52, to D. Brews
tvr and E. Hill, ' •15 00
D's. 3, Loud & int, No. 11, to Wm .11.Fordhatti, 112 25
••• •• 54. to Wm. IL Cooper, 106 00
8, lot. on 2 bonds, 55 it 39, do ..12 00
••13, int. on 3 bonds, 30, 24, 41, to C. F . Bead, 24 00
1857.
Jan. 2 refunding orders to 11.11.Dunmore. etal, 35 GO
" 11, bond and lot. No. M. M'Kunc, 107 07
11, Int. on 3 bonds, 21, 27,18, to G.V.Bentlpy. 18 00
" 15. bond and int. So 44, to C. T. Fargo, 101 12
April 26. " al, to N. Kelsey, 102 80
Treasurer's commission,' 25 42
BOROUGH FENDS.
A. N. Bullard, Treasurer of Montrose
1866. . Borpvg h, Dr.
To cash of Wm. darey, colledor of special biro'
tax. from May 13, 1866, to Jan. 2t,1867, $B9 40
To cab of U. M. Gem; Bu rget.s, fur ones altdeir- •
cat. from Aug. 4, to Nov. 30, , 110 0.3
of A.O.Warren, for duet, Oct. 22,1868, 3 00
" leta am't paid on born: order, Noy. 13,'66, 998
1866. Contra ,
By amounts paid as follows:
May 11.7 borough orders, in all.
June fl 9, 1 order, 7.. Cobb
July 17, Fire Co. No. 2.
Aug. 8, F, G. Warner..
Sept. 9, -" C. Sherman....
" H. H. Frazier
Oct. 3, •' F. B. Chandler
" 17, " B. T. Sang
Nov. 2, " J. W. Chapman..
" 0, '• F. Fraser
" 13, " C. Sherman
Jan. I, " Tf Tyler
" 2t, •' Wm. Garey
" 24, " D. D. Searle
. "i," D. F. Anotln
Feb. 25. 4 orders in all
iFeh 12, I order. H. B. Little
" 13, " Fire Company No. 1
" 13, B, S. Bentley et a 1....
" 30, ' A. N. Ballard et al..
" 2u," C. Sherman et a 1...
April 25, " 11. H. Frazier
Treasurer's commission
Paid ont for Boro
Receiver!.
RECAPITcLATION.
Bounty Fan& received..
" paid out,
r4lance 111 Treasurees luuads,
STATEMENT of Bounty and Volunteer Funds exam
ined by the Auditors, and found as follows, viz
Whole am't bonds issued for bounty purrses,ss9.34 00
Ain't interst on bonds, (paid) to April 29, 67, 40 0.3
Funds of D. L, Weeks 1200 00
N. Shoemaker 600 00
W. 11. Jessup 223 SO
Deft:Lading order, D. Brewster 4 00
Two refunding prders,.ll.ll. Dunmore et al, _- _
Commissions paid W. H. Cooper, Treasurer '65,.
and A. N. Bullard, Treasurer 1666, - 64 77
Anyt paid by Wm. , IT: Cooper.Treae
'65, aad A. N. Ifuilurd, Trcatt'r '66, $6659 23
Ain't in Treas. bolds April 29.1857, 192 26
in Coll. A. J. Brewster's bends
April '2:l, 1667, 88i3 -
$7144 15
Amount of bounty debt unprovided for, $1420 ds
We, the undersigned, Auditors for the Borough of
Montrose, in pursuance of our duties did audit, settle.
and adjust the accounts of A. N. Bullard Tretumrer of
said Borough, April 29, 1867, all'of eabich, upon exam
ination, we found correct.. and a balance in hie hands of
Bounty Funds of said Borough to the amount. ,of one
htmdredundninetritwo dollars and twenty-six cents.
I. VADRKIN,
A. WARNER, Auditors.
JOS. COCKAYNB,
Montrose, April 4.1807.
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STEVENS HOUSE,
21, 23,.25 & 27 Broadway, N.Y.
Opposite. Bowling Green. . •
. „
ON TUE BOROPEAN
TE STEVINS AOUSE is well and widely knows
to the truvelliug public, The location is especially
suitable to nitirebante and business inen le in close
proximity to the Madness part of the city—it• on tho
highway of-Sotithera and Western travel—and adjacent
to all tho principal - 'Railroad and,Steamboat depots.,
The Stevens Unitise has liberal accommodations for
.over.3COgnests—it is well furnished, and possesies ev
ery modern impr..vetnent for the comfort and entertain
ment-of its fa The rooms are spacious and well
Yotailated=;-pro fled with gal hpd;Water-;-the attend-
Ince is promptdrespectihi÷and the tablets supplied
with every delicacy of the aeneciatit tnoderaterates. • (
• GEO. K. CflAggl.b CO.
• 1110 Y 7-3.01 • • . P/t0!' 3 4 31.13 / 111 .
1867:
SPRING., 1867,
-EYRE & iiiNDELLF -
'ith`ci"Arcli .8 treiti:; Philadirpgal„ Pa.,
Are - optiling;for Spring of 1867.
Three caliesseiectehrides Of Silks. -Fashionable plaid .
pismarek,lbe - new color Sing. Best black Bilks
o vni ...pi s id I n dia sms—perfect. New Spring Dress
Gbods.' New styles pirtn_g Chinfzei- - Or2Willes ef new
ett Styles. -- tifeel-coTored Peplina fcr enits. - . 1 •
~.P..'1.--Verchnute in ovirch . of scarce arid desirable
toDourriii to their interest to call and examine
onr Afoot.. (march 26-6 W. - '
MEE
ATTENTION, IMERS
fcl--AND EVERYBODY. ,
Great reduction in prices at the Store of
GUILE EATON,
IJARPORD, SUSQUEII ANN. A CO. PA. •
COMB one, come all, both great and small, and see
for yourselves. We have Just received a nice as
sortment of New Goods, and we have ou hand a Eine
Stock, consisting of
Dry, ,GloodS, Groceries,• Hord:ear* Boots 41.1
Shoes, Hats & Caps, Drugs,
•
cines, Dyes, 'Paints, Oils, Glass',
Yankee Hollows., &c. &e,
Which we propose to sell cheaper than the cheapest,
its the following will show : • •
Prints, vterranted madder colors, only 15 cis.
Spragnes, best Spring atyles, • 4 19 • "
Atlantic A Sheetines, 44,23 .64
Other Sheeting*, yd wide from WW2 "
Fine do. 16423 "
Bleached Muslin, 16(i040
Kentucky Jeans, WOO "
Sugar A for coffee, 10016 "
Tip top Molasses, only
Kerosene Oil, only
The above is only a sample of what we intend doing.
Goods sold by us warranted as represented.
We havealso a large quantity of Return Butter Pails
of assorted sizes which we will supply to customers,
and ship their butter to New 'York, where we have
made arrangements with one.of the largest and beat.
CoMmtslon - Houses there ; and we ate sure
t l c r ai can gut
as good If not better prices than can be o ned by
any other merchant in. this county.
We will carry the flatter by the Railroad and return
the empty Pails from New York. free of charge.
We do not ask any one to believe any of the above,
but como.and see for yourselves.
GUILE cf: EATak
Buford, Pa., May 1,1667.--6 m
$2389 'T9
Cr.
SHERIFF'S. SALES.
By virtue of writs issued by the Court of Common
Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to me directed,
I will expose to Bate by public cendue a: the Court
House, in Montrose. on Saturday, .7day 18, 1867, at I
m., the following described pieces or parcels
of land, to wit,
All, the interest of Wm. Bartley in all that piece - or
parcel of land situate in the township of Lenox, coun
ty of Sasqnehanna, and :date of Pennsylvania. bounded
and described as follows : North by lands of Cornelius
"Alarming, cast by lands late the estate of Calvin Bell,
deceased, and the turnpike road, south by lands lately
owned by Joseph Bennett, and west by Nada - of 0, S.
Titus and John Sullivan, containing 55 acres of land,
be the same more or leas, with the appurtenances, one
barn, one framed bduse, and about 26 acres improved.
Also, all that piece or parcel-of land situate as aforesaid
bounded north by lands of Jonathan Hartley and -
Davidson, east by lands late of G. A. Grow, south by
east branch of Tunkhannock creek, west by lands of
David Kentner,Francia Sheridan and John Buck, con
taining 121 acres, more or less,with the appurtenances,
one framed house, one shingle mill.one barn and about
60 acres improved. Also, all that piece or parcel of land
situate as aforesaid, and bounded north by lands of
Gleason &Severance, east by east branch of Tunkhan
nock creek and by lands of Severance, south by said
creek, and west by lands of G. A. Grow, containina.Ao
acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, one framed
house, and about t.'o ticres improeed. Also, all that cer
tain 'piece or parcel of land, situate as aforesaid. and
- bounded north by lands of A. C. Sisson and Hartley,
east by lands of John Sheridan, and Daniel Kent:ter,
south by lands of Marvin Barber. west by lands of said
Sisson and Hartley. containing 70 acres, more or less,
and all improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of
Walter G. Sterling, vs. Wni. Hartley,
$2367 24
All that certain pin or parcel of land situate in
Springville townebi °ante of Susquehanna, bound
ed on the north by Jan sof aohn S. Williams. east by
lands of B. Kerr, south by lands of Ti. Ball and John S.
Williams, and west by lands of John S. Williams, con-
Minim; about 80 acres, about one half improved, with
one dwelling house, one barn, and young orchard there
on. [Taken in execution at the suit of Albert Beards
ley vs. A. A. Lord and Z. 'Mackey. .
• S. F. - LANE, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ollce, Itatiose, April 30, 11i37.
s7l' 19
4 23
. 00
50'00
. 80 00
17 00
. 600.
3 00
. 200
10 00
100 00
ESTATE OF RICHARD GERRlT
SON,deceased, laic of Dimock township, Susque
hanna county, Pa.
Lettersof administration upon the estate of the abbvo
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 S.2111:10 to present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
- •.- C. C. MILLS, Adrn'r
Ditpocki April 30, 1867.
Dissolution.
rinfiE firm of Webb Butterfield is Ibis (lay dissolved
as by mutual consent. All those indebted to said
firm are requested to make immediate payment.
13. J. WEBB,
- A. D. BUTTBBFIEX.D.
Montrose, April 1, 1867-23w3
QUM undersigned having purchased the stock- owned
by Webb C Batter Sold, and rented. the Store for
merly occupied by them, will continuo in the mercen•
tile business. and is ready with renewed_ zeal and cf.
fort to attend to the wants of altthe cnstemers of the
old Arm. and will try to merit the continued patronage
of all . new ones - who may think it for their interest to
purchase of•me. •
Montrose, Ap. 2S-3w A. D. BirribRFIZLD.
Q. 1196 74
25C7 24
$ GM 50
437 24
$ 192 N
rastir,..e
TUE Notes and Acconnts of Wilson, 'Griffis & War
ner for the present are in the hands of M. S. Wil
son for settlement; all having unsettled accounts will
please call and adjust them without delay.
WILSON, GRIFFIS WARNER.
Montrose, Aprll23, MT 3w
Three Cheers .. for .Gen. Grant
.HIP HIP , HURRAH!
]Prof. Cliustorloaset 11,X4csi•ries,
'ME Hayti Barite, has !reitioved his shop to the
X na.sernent of 8.-I,,Weeks' slew Store, where he is
prepared to give good satisfaction. • When rgo to ex
plain this subject language falls to expreasit.
$8.41 80
National Steam Navigation
•
Company.
•
WEEKLY LINE.
Steerage tickets &pm LIY4SPOOI. t QUirENSTOWN
to New York reduced to $4.5, currency. •
Steerage tickote from LIVERPOOL ,Py ,T,hoMpson't
"'Black Star" line Pieketk—M.
DRAFTS' ON IRELAND tri sums toeult. for rale by
• • WU. R. COOPER:6SI:O.
Montrose, April 23, iggt:._•..gm. •
Spatush'. aek.
um undersigned bee purchased tliceiebrated
Span-
T
fah Jack. imported by IL ,IL, Hughes, -of Pitteton,
which-took the tirlt premium at the New York =and
Pennsylvania State T*lr. He will be kept at ray place
la Forest Lake Township, near the Lake.
• . , . TUO,NAS BNowN
Forest Lake; April,lo, Itta. 1 2333 , . •
SOLDIERVI. ou
PENSIONS -
.
49.33. cl 3E38..03 . 1:t...3Pa1r.'
TK% zindereigned, LIOBNSED AGENTcif itie Gov-
JlllNurtwr, !wing obtained ttio , neceseary forme..
te.. will give nrotript attention to all astute intrusted
to Lip care_ . go'cizalre niiieeti.ttecesefni.' • ' • • •
• •• ° • OEO4 to. urrrir..
nine ill it, IM4. • , •
-ALSO
Notice.'
IViINER COATS,•
Mean St;rect, tf doors belOrr Idayd's :Corner; IfOistirose,
FLOOR, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, ;
- ,
We ni'e cotratantly receiving and now-have errhanot,
a fresb , eteck of Goode in pur line, which we:will yell
•
CHEAP,CHEAP: , CHEAP!
for caph .f. or a:chat:lgu for produce:
GOOD TEAS,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SPICES,,
PORK, FISH, LARD;
HAim?, DRIED Fitran§;
CLOVER d, TIMOTHY' .SEED, dice.
We have refitted andinude addltlms to our Stook of
Pails, had are now ready to ler ward Butter to the, bet 11,
commlsslon houses In New York, free of ehafy',• Una
'Sulks ihetaladvsncemente du c ouslguments.
Call'and examine oar stock before purchostog else
wherd, and convince yoarselves of the
GOOD. WALITYA CHAP PRIDES
of otrr Goods
o. G. aLL EU,-
Motitrose, April 16,°1847
GARDEN SEEDS. - -•-
A laime ae;ortm,mt. Largo papas and si4E. Also,
FLOWER SEEDS, for onlo - br .
Morttrote, April IGi ! 'ABEL TEBBELL.
Ai3EL TERRELL'S STORE,
45 usual; Is fall of desirabio Goods. Call and see
DiOsolution of Co-Partnership.
MEV eo-partnership heretbfore existit under the
firm name of R. L. Sutphin is day dis
solved by mutual ecnisent, E. P. Smith retiring. The
notes enciaeecniturs of the:late firm will beTonnel at the
old stand of It. L. Staxtblo for settlement. All persons
indebted to the late firm aist requested to make settle
ment frithout delay. ' R. 11.'SrT1tHIN.
• E. P. SMITE.
Suatmerattille,'April i, ItlAt
The undersigned will continue the mercantile busi
ness at the,old stand in Summersrille, where he will
keep a full. assortment of alrkinds of merchandise.—
Thankfully appreciating the liberal patronageint a gen
erous public- for many years, he still hopea to retain
their confidence. andlnerlt a share of their patronage.
by a system of prompt and 'honorable desluicr
- it L. SIIT'f'ILIN.
Sturimersville, April 1,1E67-3w(fl)
II:WI:UV CA 305.0.erat
141::11 1 rICI= 1.-
NON reeent.decinion of the Conrt of Claims, M Mb-
X.ll sere holding comniisFlons between datre kif M.arn
let, IVA. and May 34:1,1863, are entitled to $5 per mouth
for eagh percent allowed
. by . rank. -
For rurther Lnforatation; apnly_tn
GEOu P. 'LITTLE.
Licensed lloverument Agent.
Mmitrose, March 9.8, 18p7. tr
HUNT BROTHERS
ES O.Vt..4I6ZTICCPINiT,
Wboicsate & Retail Dealerein
2'(12142VA21:4,
x c)
I'EEL, NAILS,
fkill 61T VOL ,
!MILDEWS' HARDWARE.
JUNO RAIL. COUN TESBUNKa , 7' RAIL SPIKES
RAILROAD' e 6 MINING SUPPLIES.
CASSIAS'S SPRINGS. AXLES, .SKEINS AN!)
BOXES, BOLTS. NUTS and TrA.SHEL'B,
PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE
, IDOBS,-HUBS. SPOKES, 1_• •
FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS: &c.
ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS
HAMMERS, SLEDGES. FILES. &c. &a.
CIRCULAR AND MILL-SAWS, lIFLTING. PACKING
TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS
CEMENT. HAITC& GRINDSTONES. _
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER & FINDINGS
FAIRBAN WS SCALES.
Scranton, March 51. 1865. 17 •
Wervizr 3P11•3133..
Baldwin, .Alen. & McCain.
DEALERS I'S , -
Flour, Feed, qatt, Pork, Buttei , , Cheese,
Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal
' Mut, Candles,•Tea, Coffe`e, Sikes,
Syrup, Molasses, Buyar,%)
Seed Thee, 7
Clover d rimothy . -Seedi Flax-seed, Beans,
oorits, tVailB, ctc.'etc.
Thankful for pastpatronage, we ehall bo happy to see
and waft upon oar °amid new customary. •
' Allgood' and Flour warranted.
'A.11417..DW1N. ALL' EN. 4.11..11eCA117.
Montrose, Feb. 5,1867. • • - 7
I ,c,3333xiviet •
• . t. ELECTRIC' :SOAP
•
Saves Tithe,. Saves -"Money, - Sapp Lobar,
Saves Clothes' Saves WoOilin,. •
And all- Graters
It ismicd by lea 'Mill shavings and dissolv
ing in hot crater; thenseak the( clothes eve to ten min
ntesorati a littithandllibbing will make them u clean
as hours of machine rubbing would do, With ordinary
soap, and the Most delicate fabric receive no inituy.—
We can refer-to thousands of fitmilies who atro using it,
and who could-not be persuaded to dowithOut
DOBBINS' .ELSOTBIO 'SOAP.
orsold by all leading Groom ihrotighout - thi State
- diannteetured only by , •
-3;15)113231N05S ell, 330\0M!,
•
. WHOLESALE , 011710 E;
• 107 South Fiftlt• ,Street;
1646.-171'a&C •
Clever`&'.:TizOtl - 004
For 4 416 chop., by • < 7.44 EDUARD
goniTurr, SlAr. eh • - - •
B.,COATS