The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 15, 1871, Image 3

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The following is thereturn by counties,
of the septeatilel enumeration for all the
counties except Fulton
IP fp r .
oOttrtrils. g
a• ; :
Adams, 7,051.8 2 Lwarence 0,269 1 8
A11egbeny,65,995 - - Lebanon, 8,021 7 5
Armstrong 9,355 16 10 Lehigh, 16,682 7 7
r Heaver 7,943 - - LUrerne, 43,022 28 36
Bedford, 6,772 15 9 Lycoming 11,196 22 22
WAS,- 25,003 - - McKean. 2A5
Blair,, 8,613 16 11 Mercer, 12,599 - -
Bradford,"-13,059 7 12 MlHiin ' • 4.216 10 11
Bucks, 16,293 20 30-Monroe, 4,609 - -
Butler 9424 - -IMantgorn-
Cambrja,.7,os3 14 14 , ery, • 24126 25 35
Camortin, 1,038 2 1 31ountour, 3,454 - -
Carbon, . Nort.hatap-
Centre.B;3Bl .1 0 9 , -.15,472 - -
Chester,- 19,500 Notthum-?.
Clarion 4,714`10 B___berland,; 9,362 - -
Cleardeld, .6496 14 9 Pent . 0,973 7 -
Clinten t •
Coltinabriv7,lB3 -phis, 158,1= 88276
Craw- . „ Pike, -, 1,983 3 4
ford, . a 17,853 Potter,- -• 2,138 -
Cumber. • - SchtiylkM 25,142 11 33
land, '11,649 14" 7 Snyder, 3,772 15 11
Dauphin, 14,921 23 18 Somerset, 6,253 - -
Delaware, 8,410 .5 8 Sullivan 1,459 - -
Elk, . 1.940 2 2 Sustmeh'a, 9,090 10 11
Erie, , 16,031 - - Tioga, 9,603 - -
Fayette, 10,135 15 30 Union, 4,583 - -
Forest, 749 - - Yenango, 10,855 - -
Franklin, 10,624 4 7-Warren, 6,017 3 2
Fulton, . -- - Washing-
Greene, 6,467 - - 'on, 12.787 - -
Hunting- Wayne, 7,521 14 15
ton, 7,395 It 11 t Westmorc•
Indiana, 10,793 15 9 land, 14,861 910
Jefferson, 5664 7 1 Wyoming, 3,311 - -
Juniata, 3,550 - - York, 18,139 83 42
Lancaster 28,523 39 341
COUNTERS.
Weather Reptiet,EendlngFeb. 11, '7l
DAY. TIME. DEG. WIND. WEATHER.
7 14 N. w.
12 4 N. w. •
9 *. 8 N..w.
Moitiday, 710
12 5 x. w.
9 a
Tuesday, 7 2
above zero.
12 23
9 24 •
Wednesday, 7 22
12 34
9 30
Thursday, 7 28
12 38
9 82
Friday, 7 16
19 29
9 15
Saturday, 7 10
19 29 "
9 19 "
Mohammed's Garden of Paradise
When the Day of Judgment c,mes, all
men will have to cross a 'bridge called Al
Si rat, which is frailer than hair, and
sharper than the edge of Damascus blade.
This bridge is laid over the infernal re
gions; and, however dangerous and diffi
cult this transit may appear, the righteous
upheld and guided by the Prophet, will
easily accomplish it; but the wicked, de
prived of such assiitance, will slip and
fall into the abyss below, which is gap;l g
to rocejve them.
After having passed the first stage. the
"right-hand men," as the Koran ca Is
them, will refresh themselves by drink
ing at the pond of Al Cawthor. the waters
of which are whiter than milk or siker.
and more odoriferous than musk. They
will find there as many drinking cups as
there are stairs .in the firmament, and
their thirst will be quenched firever.
They at last w.ll penetrate into Paradise.
which is situated in the seventh 11,m.y, n,
under the throne of God. The ground
of this enchanting place is composed of
pure wheaten flour, mixed with musk and
saffron; its stones are pearls and hyacinths;
and its palaces built of gold and silxvr.
hi the centre stands the marvellous
tree called tuba, which is so large that a
man mounted 'on the fleetest horse could
not ride mind its branches in one hund
red years,. This tree not only affiirds the
most grateful shade orer the whole extent
of Paradise, but its bonghs are loaded
with delicious fruits of a size and taste:
unknown to mortals, and bend them
selves at the wish of the inhabitants of
this happy abode.
Of all the attractions of these realms of
bliss, none will equal their fair inhabitants
—the black-eyed bonris—w ho will wel
come the brace to their bowers, waving
perfumed scarfs before them. and repay
ing with smiles and blandishments all
their trials and fatigues. These beautiful
nymphs will be perfection itself in every
sense; they will not be eteated of our
own mortal eltiy, but of pure musk.
—A wife who had been lecturing her
husband fur coming borne intoxicated
came incensed at his indifference, and
exclaimed, "Oh, that I could wring tears
of anguish from your eyes r To whieh
the hardened wretch hiccuped. ",Tai—
'tait —no use, old woman to ho—lici—=bore
for water here!"
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and
WESTERN RAILROAD Winter Arrangement
of plunger lines effect Nov. 21, ISTd.
WESTWARD. I EAETIVAED.
Malll Pamingr I I Mail I
Pit.itmer
train. train. !STATIONS. I train. train.
A.
et. Pi. IA- 1111 I Ir. 1,1 P. 19
.11 Mao' • New York.. ..... WV
1.1.4r,1 ! New Hampton I
1.35
1-2 OW lltailmaka Chunk... 112.40
T I 11:I; I I ... I 12.=1
O
:1I S
,20 I t,15 . 1 f 15
7.05
4.1 . :011:,5.5 Nicholson ....,..
FAD
4,5? 01
I 5.11. L 4! I
kts
P.M P. M I
lioptottom. .....
Montroge
New IHrifofd
!Great Rend........ .
I *loot of Liberty-L.4-
w. F. HO
General Paos. au
NEW YOUR paoiarcz MARKETS
Corrected weekly by Williarn EfotAdon, 231
Fulton St., Nen' York.
Week ending Jan. 28, 1871.
.44 to 18
.14 to 17
.12 to 15
.10 to 20
Turkeys. per lb..
Chickens "
Geese
Ducks ti
Butter, pail
Cheese, dairy, per lb
" factory , "..
Egp, per dos
Flour, per barrel...
Corn mvtl, 100 DA..
W 111414. per bushe3.
Bye
Oats
Corll- "
Hops, cro of 1870.
Beet Bid per lb ..
Hogs,
Potatoes, per bbL .
Tallow "
AGERI'S WANTED FOR
TIIEUDRA Hy OF POETRY AND SONG
tiM handsomest and cheapest work eztant It has some
thing in It of the beat for every one.—for the old. the
middle aged and the young—and mart become univert
call popular. Ereepting, the Bible. this will be the
booktuoat loved and.the moat frequently referred to In
the family, Every page has paseedunder thecritical eye
of thegreat poet.
Wit. CITLLEN BYBANT.
Iterecbsace tor MIT Atomise. Ttio only book of its
kind oversold by subicription. Send at once for circa.
We, do., to
GM MACLEAN. PubHebei:
dcc.2l-4. 119 Bansout,' tit.liabidelppl, Pa
fount Ptointoo
TWO tines in this Dir e Cory, one ,ynir, $1.30
eaeh additionia tine, 50 ' - ,
CAI4OA PLATTER.—NICI I OLAS kIOEMARER
Dealer In genuine Cams Plaster. Iwo ground,
0. M. IIAWLEY. Arent for Empire Sewing lietblne
and American Base Burning Stove, Main Stmt.
W. T: MOSS &CO , Teuton In DriOondo.tfutc,Capi,
Boole and Shoot, land Genera , blerctindhte, on Main
istroct, second dotrettelow"theEphtropal Church. •
UNION 110TEL.,‘- kept by .wiukrAm 8.11:1T11, on Main
Avon, near rho Depot—_o, '
W. B. MEAD, Foundry, and dealer in Plow. and other
'Amalie, one dna from Ptdaney'e li o•ci, Main ht.
N. F. Klllllll3ll. Carriage. Wskter and 1.; ndertnket. on
Main hued, two dobra pclow Ilowlere st.re. •
bicCOLLI.' 31. BROTHERS. :Dealers.= . Groceries and
Provisions On Man !Street..
11. 0 BOrr..Deniera itt Flom. remit. Mei" ,
!init. Lime, Cement; Groceries and Provisions on
Main Street, opposite the Depot.
T.IIAYDEN. Manufacturers of Cigar. and
Whole.ale dealers lu Yankee Notion.. and Fancy
Goods. on Moto Street, below 6placopal Chorea. •
MOSS Ss KNAP. Leather Maorifacinrcrs and doalcr•
in Morocco Finding.. 6c, near Episcopal Church •
AINEY DAY DEN, Dealers In Drug,. nun ateutewee.
and Manufacturers of Cigars, on Main Street, near
the Depot
- -
-- gTRPIII , L4QA, fferee Shoeinz end general Repairing
on Main Street, math of the briege.
J. DICKEItaI AN. Jet- Dottier lo generd toerOluuldise
and Clothing, Mick Store, on Nein Street.
& MEAD, Dealers In general Merctutodl.e
on Main Street.
L
S. LINIIELNI, Manufacturer of Lether, and denier
In tenexal Merchandlse, on Main Street..
R. P. DORAN, Merchant 'Pallor and dealer in Mnady
Motin Clothing, Du Goods, Groceries and Provision',
Main Street.•
HIRAM WIITTA, alanntacturcr otand dealer In surri
or Plows and Castings.
GIBSO.
EDWARDe it BRYANT, Minofeetnrere or Wegoo♦
nod Sleigh*, ricer the Ingelhe Store.
Al EL TURRELL, Dealer in Druze, Medicines, I.
genes, Paints, 0115, Dye Stuff., Groceries. Jewelry
Notion', Kt. Carp, 21, •'M
WEBB & GERI:, News 001 co. and dealers in Grocer
ten and Proclaions,Crockery etc.. Public Avenne..
JAMES E. CA EM ALT. Attorney at law. Office one
door below Tarimll Ileu•c, Public Avenue. •
WM. II COOPER & CO.. Ilmakero, e•l' Forrirm Pan
ne Tick h udl)rafte on England, ircland and Scot
.1. IL FLETCHER'S Eating Salonia I• the place to get
Ire errsm, Oysters and Cl. me, In every myle. On Main
et reet.•
STROUD & BROWN. Ocretal Fire arti"Life n•nr•
arice Monte ; Railroad and Accident Ticket.
to New Yo-k and Ptiladelpitia. Office. our door cast
oldie Rank.
P. R. CIIANDLICR, General Insurauce and Neu log Ma
china Agvut. Public Aeenu. •
BURNS .t N1C1101..4. the pl.tee to get Pre: . - 111 llecit
T..h torn, Peeket-1t5..0k,, Spect3
fine. Vallee. Not loo*, Sc.. Vehlie A venee.
‘I M. I. COX. llarbt•p ranker and drnb•r in all Art.eb,
uo3n11) kept by the tr,d.•, opvw-lte the ltn..k. •
r.oy n A (Tau nr ilrr. Inttnvr.• II trduare t
lld Mantanctort•ra or Ttn and Shertirnn wttre, corner
of Main and Torupiktr street
S A. M 1R 4 6, T.olor and ilo.i', in
A ;:t . tlt , CWIIIS' MACh• Ile, on Main • Mrent.
F Irlham
A N DULLARD. In
•Foatinnery and Yankee Nu:lt/v. , , at Lead of
ro lon C AVOlnr.•
T SPORE It CO, Dnalt in srn,‘ e n, ii, n d, enne .
A.Trlenluar.O trnidements, Flour an.l Oniter en, oppEn
riic '1 n n4ell
RAI - N.-worm .t NtIT'cIIKL
So.itOr w n•ar of Rank build r
.1 n. n,\rrrr Dellera in Iry 4;,u,d., !Jere.
mare and general rnercham,liae, corner, near 1S irk
lE' na new era bl rg ument —17...tahl lobed facts
are silent ari.in men la which to lthi r pen nor tonirns can
shake, and it is upon estiblisited filets that the rennin
lion of Iloetetter'a Stomach Bitters, as a health-pre
serving oilier, and a wholesome and powerful remedy.
in based. When witucases come forward in crowds.,
year after year, and reit rate the same statements In
•elation to the beneficial elt.cts of a medicine van
themxstnes. thstielief in its efficacy I• Ws re. imprqui-
Ole . The credentiabiof this nnegnalled tonic and alte
ration, extending over a period of nearly iwenty ymoss,
Include lodivldnal• of every class, and resident. ',revery
clime, an 1 rlfcr to tie most preralout among. the com
plaints, which afflict and harms, the barman family,
Either a malutnde of people, strangers to each other,
have annually been seized with an Insane and motiveless
desire io deceive the public. or li n et e tter . r. Bitter, far
no lees than a fifth of a century. hire been affording such
relief to sufferers from Indigestion, fever and attue, bil
lions, general debility, and nervous disorders. a+ no nth.
el . :preparation has ever imported. To-day, while the
eyes of the reader are upon these lines, tens of (hon.
sands of persons of both sexes are relying upon The
Bitters as a sure defence ngulnnt the ailments which the
present season engenders., and their confidence is not
misplaced. The local potions which Interested dealer,
sometimes endeavor to foist upon tae sick lu its stead,
are rierywhere meeting the fate that bulue to fraud and
imposture. while the demand for the great vegetalde
specific is constantly incres•ing.
112 ,— Get tin= I , l.larrlell.—Fiernya for picot; Mrn.on
the dellgto of home. nIA the propro•ly or ine, ,, ropriety
of grit Ina married. with minicar, help for in°, oho
feel mint led or matrimonial ha PIA omt. Sem. free. in
waled envelope.. Adaniee, HOWARD ASSOCIATION
Lox P., Philadelphia. Ha.
rW - Bloom.barg State Normal School.
3041 Lcrr.naur & Cotannur.ut. IN.TITCTE —The Faculty
of thle Inatitntbm aim to be very thoronzh in their In.
gronion, and to leok carefully after the health, man
non and moral. of the atuttenta,
_ . .
. . .
App , y for Catalogue to HENRY CARTER. A.M.
Sept. Principal
cup Atbartiocultuto.
A untro 'vs NOTICE.—The under.
appointed an Auditor by the Orphans'
Court al Sustpanttanna ennuty, ElprM emeeptione m the
final amount of the administration of D. W.Smith admin
istrator of the estate of idalioda Deana deceased
mill attend to the duties of his appointment at his office—
u,Diontrose. on Saturday the let day of April, A. D.„
1871 at 1 o'clork p. M. D. W. SEARLE.
Stontro.e.. Feb. IS, 1871. 4 , fr Auditor.
1G..54 4:1 r 5
G. 85
I A.. 8.1
LWEL
d Tick •
A TOl'lON.—The subscriber. wishes to
. 7 3 - dispose of the following propeity at public
sale, on Wednesday, February 22, 1871, at the
liarford. S. O. School, liarford, Pa. Sale to corn
mem e at 9 o'clock, a. u'r. One yoke of oxen,
year old horse, very valuable ; span of mules, 25
cows, 14 two year oh/ heifers ;16 calves, 10 brood
sows, 1 Chester boar, G shoats, Ilubbard mow
ing machine, wheel rake, ox cart, 2 lumber wag
ons, 2 market wagons, market sleigh, 2 pair
bobs, sett light harnest, sett beady harness, me •
chine for churning, a large quantity of dairy fix
tuns, such as pans, pails, churns, dec., &se., suf
ficient for a dairy of 45 cows; also, a large
quantity of farm tools, ineludin„,,c . piows, chains,
drags, hoes, shovels; forks,-&e..-&c.
&DWI&
1341.1
140,15
21V(428
4 75@6.45
2.2(ktf,.2.30
...... , 1.21q41.50
95(41.00
41.03 - .50
8.34.9 D
IW,.
10G14
9G 12
2.0603.90
9G.10
Tiftma.—On all sums exceeding . $4, nine
mouth credit, with approved amurit}•, and
under, e - WEENA TED.
' Harford. Febivary 15, 1871. 3w
A 17CTION. The subscriber being
1 about to ehange hisbusiness willsell at his
residence, in Forest Lake, on Saturday the 4th
of March neat, at 10 o'clock, a. na., the }allow
ing property one yoke of four old oxen, 3 cows,
2 two teat old heirers, 8 cakes,- buggy wagon,
single Larne , -;s, ox cart, ox sled, stone Lost, car
pentefs'boring machine, crowbar, cutting boa,
bureau, sewing machine, stands, tables, &c., &c.
Tutus.—All sums - under $3., cash, Fraud
,orer,
nine months' approved - notes, or four per tent.
off for cash down. L N. AU:TIN.
Forest Lake, Feb. 15, 4w.
• 1). Bitr-wertn. Auetionter.
,
keAR MLR ' S iikati 4 l6R,
Shows how to double the profits of the PALM; and l hotf
farmers and their eons can each make
'sloo per month_
In Winter. 10,000 comes will he mailed the to Faint
ers. Bred nameand addleee to ZEIGLER & IacCUR
bY, Phillidelehle, Pc , 414—pee
NEW KII,FORD
GREAT BEND
LENOXVILLE.
3IONTROSE.
;Alciticco.
ANNUAL - STATEMENT
OF TIM
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
OF
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, FOR 1870.
Made and published In pursuance clan act of Assembly of
the Into of April, A. I)., 1834.
nollance of Collectors Accounts for
Auburn.
Ararat.
Bridgewater.
Choconut,...
Dintock
Dupont' .
Franklin.....
Forest Lake..
Friendsville.
Gibson.
G rtxtt Bend..
Gr't He'd born
Ilitrrnott .
Harford.
Itereek
Jackson
Jessup.
Lathrop
Lenox
L. Meadows..
Liberty.
Montrose....
New Milford.
" Milfrd b'ro
Oakland
Rush
Silver Lake..
Susy'a Boro..
Springville...
Thomson....
13M13.57;478.86j,
NANIF.S.
Ilcrrick J Klehbanali
Jackson N L. French
Jessup Lnclus Nnsith
4360.60
AND COL].
muel Ricei
MINI=
Reyn oblnj Lenox
Clifford Es
Choconut. .11Ic
S. Lewl LltL a Mendowg. J. Berne)
eel MurrayiLlberty Daniel Dewlpy
B Bruoh•lll4.ldlctown T. I/101111ml
MMME=I
rial=l3lllM
M Word Uora,N.Rutterdeld
I=ffEMl
Gu bhin- Ont.land
M2MtEll
BM==l
. ,
Orem Bond .. R. N. Ise's Siher Lake . Donis.
Usent Bond Rom,R.Whitner:hossja. Bon) L. M. Lyons
Harmony . I) irsyldi Spring...Mc A. P. Br ow
ILarfurn .C. Ilardinz Thomson.... U. L. Lewis
Total amount of Duplicates, tP2360 60
To amount paid by Collect-
$30293 57
To amount of Percentage to
1588 17
To amount exonerated to
Collectors, 478 86
SCSIVEHANNA COUNT EXrENSES.
I'._l
S. Shore, Uln Commi..inner 211
.1 1-.1.1+, L'untuilv•loner . . . 401 (11/
P !lin&. 4:31 11111
H. L. Iterlye . 1 5 , 0 1o)
'n,tnl,lr9. . 5111 11
1514110
Jurorn. Grand and Tr-, cow
3t ,
Court liontte and Jett! t
" '
Fuel and I.lght4 343
Court Ilotoot Incintilot: Rep! . r. on ronrt Room :11.25 l 9
I ;enemal. Ton nip and pronl F.lnctiuun 715
Town (Inc. trt to
W1111:1:11 T Mox Sberaf
F. lan,. late .lteriti
. .
William T Moxl. y... 1 .al ..Inilor and .Tail 9....1 14
Staltruu.ry.inclu Inc now Index fur YrotsoOlc, 531 , I.
5044.. Creek Brulgr . 31 , 0 OU
l'..intinz49l T.l
...
1n9..r....t.. .. . . 1461 41.
. . .
fn,unier.•
( r.r.on.(tn. f rier
MtMA.i'rirr e.l flr,
‘‘.‘{ t liw ln . ht , Trtru.tirer- -State T ai. IMiJ 11,1
MEM
. ..
- . .
1. , r-1n",.., and li..ronoe Starapo
Wtif! eat li.tunt Ir.
W A Cm...mon. ( lert .
1311110211=1
, 14-I,llll,rui :••••wi.ly
t.. R El 1,4 hoe Pmthonotary 3.27 71i
MMIMI2=II
F B chandler. rt nl7, t ounty Auditor
County Line Sarvey
Four Refunding Orden,
By Goonty Orders Rot:ovmeti from :f n. 1 to NO
WI 111.111+j. e
Tre•leurer's Perevtdads.
Four Herunding Orders
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY DOC; TAXES.
STATEMENT OF COLLECTORS ACCOUNTS.
Exon
pxi(i era te(L
Apolaron.
Arart?
Brkh.rewater
8r00k1yn.......
Clifford. .....
Choconu. t
I /hooch
Bundaff
Franklin........
Forest Lake
Priendsville.
Gibson
Gt Bend township
la Bend norm...
harmony .
Ilarford
Herrick .....
Jackson
Jessup
Lathrop
Lenox..
Little Meadows..
Liberty
Middletown
Nlontrose
New Milford twp.
New Milford bona
hikland
Rush
Silver Lake
Susq'a Borg)
Springville
Thomson
Total Amount of Duplicates,
To amount paid by Collector, $12413 74
To amount Exonerated, 12J 50
To Collector's Percentage' 64 7G
PPATEIIUIST OP 1)00 ACCOUNT FOR 1870.
Benjamin Glidden, Treas. Cr. 1)r.
In Account with Dog Taxes.
To amount of DbpreeiTtes'll37o,
To amount received from 11.
N. 'liello-g, of Auburn, Ex
oncrated6tax,
Toantount inTreasurer'sbawrr3
as per last /waltz)" Report,
Be E conerat ions to Collectors, $ 121 50
By percentage to Collectors. 69 76 -
Be Orders redeemed Iron No.
1 to No. 53 inclusive, 1343 78
By Treasnrea comininion on
receipts of $1233 74, at 2 per
cent,. 24 67
By TreasitiFgaCammisAians oh
expenditures $13.13 78 , at 2
per cent. 23 87
By arebbut Tteasurers'a
hand, to balance; 24n 76
$1785 34
BENSAIIN GLIDDEN. TREASURER, OF SUSQ. CO.,
IN ACCOUNT CCIEWEXT Wllll PAID oorwrr.
December, 31. 1811 Dr.
To amount received from IL V. Kennedy late
County Treasurer ......... . $ 71`M 32
Toamont of Duplientes, Mr 18 ; f6 =0 60
To amount received rn:rar Unseated Lands, 1866
nod 1869 1103 Crl
To several amounts of Loans, fur 1870 1532 Oft
To amounts revolved from Supervisors of For
est Lake—Commonwealth vs. D. Kane.. .. 339 62
,To amount received from additional Assessment
of Tax4s 1.33 21
To amount received homWm. T. Mosley, Sher
iff—Jury Fces
To =glint OcH ku Wetn' Goamtonwealtb en
Wilson • • • ao
To amount received nom . 6/4 , ,l e of Poor
Montrose and Bridgewater, cootothrual
m
es. 31. Degnan 63 IX
To.aMonot treeeliettfrgilkNO; tl7l, April Term,
1869, (third - week, Anout Term) Mu 58
To amount received from J. IL Crocker, Collect
or of Dlmock—Retain Tax 195
To amount received from L. Lott, Collector '
Anborn—asturu Tax 19 93
To amount received from Commonwealth, vs.
James Rays 2D 50
To amount received nom Commonwealth, ins.
D. C. Roberta LIS 36
To (=dant received from Commonwealth, VS. E.
T. Bennett 13 17
To amount received from Btumnehanna County,
vs. James'and Joseph Pnrmeter • 41 .X.,
To amount received from B. L. Bench, Collector
of Ihmock—Additional Tax 4 46
To amount received from Michael Murray, Col
lector of Choconat—noturis Tax.... ... 4 00
Der4mber Ct. ma. Cr.
By Umorrent .. . ... • . 6 100
By mooned of fouramlandlniOrders.... . . .... 115 Mt
By amoont of County Orders redeemed. from
No. 1 to No, 661. inclusive 81061 69
smant of exonemtlerodoCollector.s 47s 86
By =want of pc:teatime to Collcctom, 18.s* 17 •
$ 4067 08
1.50
TIM
00
14.50
.11
?:.00
15 00
By amount of Troolgureee per cent. on
Receipt.,elliti24,32, two per cent.... Ca 4 48
By amount of Treasurer'. per cora. on
Expenditure.. 8 3,01 : 11 ttt, 2 per et. BI 2 3
.8 11113 71
By amount to Troroturcft hands to bat
mu, $ 83
STATES ESIT OP W 1. T. MOXLET, SUERIFF,
IN ACCOUNT WITU JURY rran son 1370.
December 31. Dr.
To arionnt of Jury feen an per certificate of
the clerk of onarter beeeion ..... ..$ 31 00
Cr.
By amount paid Ti cam's r, as per receipt.... $ 31 0.4
By 3 per cent. retained for 90
BENJAMIN GLIDDEN. COUNTY TREASURER,
IN ACCOVNT NITS/ TIM COMMONWEALTH ON rarmerLs , ♦N I♦
December 31, 1810, Dr,
To amount of State tax levied and aaacesed
on National Bank stocks as per certificate
of the Molitor tienemi $ 150 00
By 5 per cent. ■flowed C011ect0r...... , $ 7 50
By Tmasnrer'x Commtesla/..1 $143.0.0 at leper
1 41
By amount due the Comm. . 141 00
STATEMENT OF 'TREASURER'S ACCOUNT,
IN RELATION TO ROAD, SCHOOL, AND DOUNTT TAILS ON
,UNSZLIED LAND, IN6S ♦IND WU.
ROAD TAXE. ROAD TAXES
EMI=
016=111
To =mord or Road By Aral wad town.
Wamtnts for the ehip 933 40
scarstZ..S laws, 1003 Wiz Treeeurer's . Per . • $
teutage at 3 per et. 50
Mi=Bl/1
It=ElZttl
SIOOS 68
SCHOOL TAXES. SCHOOL TAXES,
To amount of neh Hy paid town
ool W..rrunta Sr $12.19 71
the year, 186 b an' fly Troseureec per
-1569 $ 1315 61 eentage at 6 per
-- cent CZ, 77
Samuel Smith
$1315 51
BOUNTY TAXES. BOUNTY TAXES.
To stnonnt of Bonn. By snit paid town
ty tax laded foe "hips . $ 54:1 15
the year. 16115 end By Tret.sureee per.
50051 . .q ltl i 0 ceutage At 5 per ct. 25 55
W. W. WATSON.'W.6 EWPEIONTENDENT
IN ACCOUNT •14113USfier.IIANNA COUNTT.
- December 31, 18i0. Dr.
To amount received rpm-MN. Kennedy Conn•
tygreasarer, oo
By paid expensee of County institute for 1668 $ 143 G 7
By baLtuer refunded ',44 Coma) Tmeeurer I u
Dec. 1e1L) . 67 37
. .
STATEMENT 0? SUS4L'ERAN NA CO. TREASURER,
January Ist, A. 0..1671.
Available funds In the Treueurp . $ 11.140 85
Available Note., 1,011
at
Uncnerent money of pme ions years . „ fidd 00
Sty eral amounts of notes. bonds. Judge
ments de, es per Oat auditors Report ... 500 00
We certify the toryelog tone a correct Statement.
.1 1. 1 . 1!1 : 1) 1 14 - S conntr
I i
Attest, W. A. Coosa C
LstikErskE, Commissioners
AUDITORS' REPORT
SCAQUETIANNI COCVT, PA:
Wothousulassigtursedlinstrin and forthe County of
Buitictununa mat to pursuance of nor dull°. nt the
Adn tOr'• Wilco In ontrose on Monday January 2d.
A. 11..11 . n. And did Andlt Adjont end settle the several
accounts of the Comulsononers and Treasurer of said
Cuunty„all of which sputa a thorough erhmlnltlon
We And to be correct. We find in the hands of Beni train
Glidden Treasurer of Si I d County
Amount of Comity Pads
Amount of State Prod%
Amount of Dog Fonds
TRACY HAYDEN. t
H. AI, JONES. ; County Auditors
Ant* NICHOLS,
.Auditors . Janttary 3, ISM
PLASTER, PLASTER—We keep on hand
an ample supply of Fresh Ground Cayuga
Plaster, fur sale at Montrose Depot, by
TIFFANY A: CIWIF.R.
'Montrose Depot Feb„ 11, '7l.
032190 1:2
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The under
_ aigned. an auditor appointed by tts Orphan's
Court otSusquehaum County, to distribote the fonds
In the hands of the. sdattnlstator of the estate of W.
K. Creenwood, dcpcm.4o. will attend to the duties of
his appointnwnt at h4F dice In Moetrose, on Thursday.
March. 9th, '7l at I olloek. P. M.. at which time and
place ail persona Intereiled wilt present their claims or
be forever debarred nom claiming any of said fund.
• -vs, W. W. WATSON, Auditor.
Montrose, Febroary,K. 1871. - 4w
87 0. 1
56 53,
11 10,'
50 351
47 O.;
59 38
31 8 4
51 781
2 n DISSOLUTION.—The copartnershi p
-11—.• heretoforexisting between W. H. Boyd. J. It.
2 Corwin and &
11:1' .Crary, under the firm name of W. H.
; BoydCa_ is dlieudyed , mutual consent, on the first
7. I day of January 1871. Mr. b lhaq retiring from the firm.
J I The hooks and notes are in t e hands of W. 11 Bad
& .1. H. Corwin, who unduly authoriceri to settle the
same.
Montrose, February 7. 1811. W. H. BOYD &. CO.
5
F ARM. FOR SALE.
By the Subscriber, immediately, and cheap.
Situated in Forest Lake ToWnship, Susim.
Pa. Containing 132 acres ' 95 improved, good
timber, two barns, and if house, horse
barn and new milk house, two orchards,
and plenty of never failing water. Joins A.
Tildcn's farm. Price $30.30 per acre. First
come first served.
ID
2 45
1 91
1 55
1 40
2 90
4 50
450
1 50
2 50
G. J. HANDRICK
Forest Lake, Feb. Ist. 1871. •
2 20
3 07
1 30
2 40
COLTiTS OF APPEAL
The Commissioners of Susquehanna County
have fixed upon the Aillekving days, dates, apd
places, respectively, for hearing appeals from
the assessments for the year IR7I :
Frienclsville anq Choconut, at the house of
Lawrence' ItClnertir, u on Tuesday
Feb. 7th, 1871. e . f
1 45
4 45
27
2 ,2
2 47
Apolacon and Little Meadows borough, at
the house of 31.1Cewman, in Little Meadows boro
on Wednesday Feb. Bth, 1871.
Middletown, at the house of Wm. H. Sher
wood, rir Mali, oft Thursilify'reb: 9th, 1871.
Rush, at the house of Wm, IL Sherwood, in
Rush, on Friday Feb. 10th, 1871.
Springeßle and Dim&ck, at the house of Dr.
P. B. Brush, in Springville, on Feb. 13,
1871.
1.21 50 64 76
$1420 00
--$1420 00
Auburn. at the house of Dr. P. E. Brush, in
Springville, on Tuesday Feb. 14th, 1871.
Brooklyn, and Lathrop at the house of James
0. Biluard, in Brooklyn, on Wednesday Peb.l.sth,
1871. ;
el 420 00
Lenox, at the house OA_ F. Buover, in Lenox
on Thursday Feb. 111114 1871.
Clifford and ,Dundaff, at_the house of Leroy
B. Lewis; at Clifford Corners, on Friday Feb. 17
1871.
New Milford township abd boinugh; at the
house of P. Phinney, in Nect , Milford borough,
on Monday Feb. 20th, 1871.
Harford, at the house r of Wm. Packer, in liar
ford village, on Tuesday Feb. 21st, 1571.
Herrick and Gibson,. at the house of Samuel
Holmes, in - Suiiley,on Wednesday Feb 22r1,1871.
Jackson aril knout, LI the house of Widow
Geary, in Jackson:on Thursday Feb. 23d, 1871:
Sa4ptebanna boroblit and Oakland, at the
house of W.. W. flotakwa, in Susquehanna De
pot, on Friday Feb. 21th, 1871.
Harmony and Thom-kon,at the home of W.W.
Hotchkiss, in Susquehanna Depot, on Saturday
Feb. 28th, 1871.
SI;,SS 34
Great Bend twr ushiP and borough, nt the
house of John Gfern, In Great Bend borough,
on Monday, Feb. 27th, 1871.
Silver Lake and Liberty,' at the houseof Bela
Jokes; in Liberty; on Tuesday Feb. 28th, 1871.
Forest Lake and Jessup, at the Commiswn
era' office in Montrose, on Wednesday March
lst, 1 . 871.
Montrose and Franklin, at the Cotninission:
ere' office, in Mntroose, on Thursday March 2d,
1871.
Bridgewater, at the Comtniksloners' office. in
Montrose, on Friday March Bd, 1871.
By order of the tkommlssionent
W. A. CROSSMON,
Cotnm'rs Oilier, Montrasert
Jan. lt1;1871—td
FOR SALE
Or EXCHANGE for Real Estate Stocks or
Merchandise—The Patent Right of a No 1
Plow, for Susquehanna Co., or a of the State&
of Penna.
Address B. T. HAUPT.
Honesdale, Wayne Co., Pa.
Feb. Ist. 1871.-4 w "
PUBLIC NOTICE.
IWould respectfully state to my former
Cuatonat ra and the public generally that I am again
tatcryltag on the
TAILORING BUSINESS,
IN MONTROSP., and propoea to do all WORE In Rug
Line. In a
FASIIIONABLF., NEAT, SUBSTANTIAL 2SANNER,
Awl at Satinfactory Prices. Particular attention even
to sad SPECIAL CARE bred to have the
work Plain fur the person who puts It together.
Shep on the went aide or " Public Avenue. - over
Burns & Nichols' Drug More, &Quitting the office (f
Dr, lielney. P. LINKS.
Muorto.e, February 7, 1811, tt
FOR SALE.,
THE HOTEL . Property, located at
Mato& Corners , and look and lavorably known as
the:Lauf! Hotel. connected with wbich are !bon Twenty
Acme of Valuable Land.
For particulars addrese or call on C. C. MILLS,
Timock, Pa, Jan. Z, 1811. if. Executor.
FARE FOR SALE.
ONACCOUNT of poor health, the
subscriber offers his feral for sale, situated about
three miles west of Montrose. between_ the old Owego
and Chenango Turnpikes. adjoining land of GAGilibis•
containing about 121 acres of land, 05 acres improved,
the residue well timbered, emfortable buildings, a duke
orchard of about 101 l trees, and well watered with never
fa, swings and creeks.
per Terms easy. Enquire of the subscriber, on the
(Arm, or of J. Urittlis, at Read Urffie & Co.'s store,
liontross, 'MILTON GRIFFIS.
Drid,gmwater, Januail S, 1571. Ow.
A. B. TARBOX,
WA.TCHMAKERANDJEWELER
Susquehanna Depot., Pa.,
Dealer in Watches, Clocks Jewelry, Vic. Re
pairing promptly done and warranted.
FINE SILVER GOODS!
made a speciality; Silver Detached Levers fin.
$l2 00. American Watches, at Companies re
duced prices.
'Goods ordered for parties, from t, Nen.
York, at less profits than if kept constantly on
hand. Solid 18 caret Rings for $1 75 per penny
weight. A. B..TARBOX.
Susquehanna Depot, Jan. 23, 1871. tf.
FINANCIAL
New 7-30 Gold Loan
SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT!
Jay Cooke & Co.
Offer fur Sale at Par and Accrued Interest, the
FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRANT 6111:6
KINDS
OF 1 n THE
. . , ,,..Northern Pacific
RAILROAD.. : C.OXFY,
• -
'THESE BONDS are sccilred, first, by
First Mammy. nit the Railroad J. self, ftr roiling
stock and all equipmentn. second, by a First 31nrtgage
on Ito entire Land Grant. being' mare than Twenty-Two
Thousand Acres of Land to each mile of road.
910
111 IV4
203 ;fi
The Bonds are free from United States Tax; the Prin
cipal and Interest are payable In Gold—the Principal at
the end of Thirty years, and the interest Semi-aroma/
at the rate of Seven and Three.tenths per cent_ per
annum.
They are tosned In denominations of $lOO, rtVD, $lOOO
$5.000 nod slo,oo.
The Truateert under the Mortgage are Siefert. J.
Cooke. of Phllattel?hia. and J. Edgar Thomas, Pre.(dent
of the Yennaylvenet Central! Railroad Company.
These Northern Pacific I'4lo Bonds will at all times he.
fore maturity, be receivable at ten per cent Premium (or
1,1(1), In exchange for the Company's Lands at their low
est cash price.
In addition to their absolute safety, there !Sonde yield
an Income Itrger, we believe, than any oilier First Class
security. Pemons holding Unites States Five-Twenties
ma, by convening them Into Northern Pacifies, Increase
their yearly income onc.third and still hare a perfectly
reliable investment.
IIOW TO GET
Your nearest Bank or Banker will supply these Bonds
In any desired admunt , and of any needed denomination.
Persons wishing to exchange Stocks or other Bonds for
these. can do so with any of our Agents, who will allow
the highest current price for all Marketable Securities.
Those dying in localities remote from Banks. may send
money, or other Bonds; directly to us by express, and we
Will send hark Northern Pacific Bonds at one own risk.
and without cost to the investor, For farther informa
tion, pamphlets, maps, etc., call on or address the under
signed.or any of the Banks or Bankers employed to sell
this Loan. For sale be
WM. H. COOPED & CO.
Montrose, Pa.
Jannary 1871. 4w.alt.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR!
SEE WHAT YOL: CAN GET FOR IT.
1 lb. Ten—black, green, Japan, gun powder or
English breakfast.
2 gallons Molasses, or
3 lbs. prime Coffee, roasted, or
4 lbs. green Coffee, or
5 lbs. Tapioca ofMaceeroiii, or
6 lbs. cut loaf. granulated or pulverized Sugar,or
lbs extra nice Sugar, or
6 lbs. yellow Supv, or
0 lbs common Sugar, or
10 lbs. brown Sugar, or
11 lbs. Crackers, or
bars..Boap, or
131b01014 :Veal, or
14 Ills Samp, or
15 lbs. Homminy, or
20 lbs. pastry Flour, or
25 lbs. XX Flour, or
50 lbs. and. more of Salt, or
100 cents worth of any of the
1,000 other things too numerous to mention.
Bring on the Dollars. ' 41 ." Perfect fits" and sat
isfaction guaranteed, and no grumbling.
LYONS, DRAKE Sc CO.
Montrose, Jan. 18, 1871-4
ABEL TURRELL
KEEPS constantly on hand one of the most nomer
one collections of
DRUGS & NIEDICINES
In the nountry, and bestows especial attention to re.
letting and baying' articles in thin dep.trtment that arc
pure and genuine.
Ile also keeps a great eartney of
LIQUORS AND WINES,
bought either direct from the distiller, or importer, and
warranted strictly pure.
Also. a full assortment Or Paints: Oils, Varnishes,
Broth's, Lubricating tills and Dye Stuffs. Urocertes,
Well Paper. °lnas, Nerosebn, Violins, Pistols, Guns
and ammutation.
A due railefy of Gold and other JEWELRY, Peifam
ery, Yaultee NOTIONS, &c., and other goods too nu
meroua to mention.
During several yearlf past pistona have been In the .
habit ta Conning clobs.and eendtng to the Great Amevi.
m er e , Compadv, New York, for their supplies of Tea
and Coffee, fur familLuse.
Abel Terrell is now eupplying the OCT% with tbeee
Teas and Coffees, at ids sturekluatroaa, at the name
prices that these dabs and ooher venous pay at the
store of the Company In New York. Thus, parch's."
will Pave the express charge, trouble of dabbing and
risk of sending, by baying of
- ESTATE NOTICES;
I?STATE OF PETER M. TILLMAN,
lato of Sameapcpcit, gisia co. deed.
Letters et administratiork upon the minim of the Abort
named decedent basing been granted to the undersigned.
nottee to hereb7 given-that eh persons indebted to the
same are muestod to mate Immediate payment, and
those having dikes upon the same wii)pteseut them dn.
17 authenticated tot settlement.
J. M. TILLMAN, Adair.
Sristja Depet, Jen. IS. 18M..
CZX'. EI CrIVITD7Ifiii
ILJ x 1v• .
In offering W. Lintrient, to the =idle, as wo do In
fall confidence, that it most sujiweede all other° now in
tute, as an Internal retnet'y, for the cure of all ill«cases in
the reach of that CUL.. of media .es, we can safely a- sea,
without th e least fearer cootraatetton, that it stands ore
Tivoli:din the lint of rowlical compounds externally
lit
IS
for the cereal disease, Feeling therefore that it
Is unnecessary to pall • remedy so eminently wonderfhl
in Its effects, so mysterinuely • Infallible in it,, powers of
relief, causing the deaf to hear, the blind to se', the ner
nous, drawn and crippled rheumatic to walk erect and re
joice again In the power A 11.1 vigor of manhood, this pre
' 'stratum is offered to the public on Pe own nitrite. and
claims on soli:mule origin or essential oils of the Arabi
an deserts ; but on t-.o contrary% what Its inverts, and
Is a rare Combination of the powers of North Amerl-
Can products. it
l'lrw 'fork, Dec. 14, 1070.
Ms notice Is to inform all [letters in proprietary
medicines; that ore bore established a Depot in hptgott.
Panne county at Montroaa. Pa., for the tale of Dr. C. F.
Hrtran't 'Thong American Liniment. and that Mr. A.
11.3a.DW IN la ooragrot.for that porpoto.
WMtD. SOL:UREMIA .AND & CO.,
190 William Sneed. Neer Turk
Agencies will noon he eatahllaSca at central places In
every tawny:tip, end pub... Lad to Jte b.o v. Imo
:natty to rarnlah It at hlsoledaid,ttite tidag...ts. Pott
ers and cire.t.slars sent free .npau appiltetiOn to the eats
acriber.
' The Llnlwrint le now for rate at retail by the follow'
Inc synate, to n It:
Barna& Nlc,hole, MontrQeC.
A. TarrelL.
• • F. L. Adams. Auburn 4 mers.
William White.Cen t re,tr
Noah Baldwin, South Auburn.
Waltman A Vuebufg.iaktnner's Eddy.
11,deler A Vaughn. Wyalumng.
IR C. d. F H. Fordhatu, Franklln.
Dr. V. Hornet, Camplown,
J. Burrows d Sons. Steven...4lo.
L M, Sherwood, Rushville.
B. T. Elenadzlek,
William Thayer. Dimoek.
E. B. Beardalen, Little Meadows.
•
Robert Wieldy.. Friendsvitio.
M. 1.. Ball, Blrchardville.
D. A. d. 1 Haworth. Brook': stEPs.
1.. B. Hinds. Fartor)ville,
W, B. Curtis, Halley Hollow.
R. M. Tiffany, 11. VIM tom.
J. B. Very, Montrose Deyrot.
Any persons In townilalpat not above named, dr.alr' fir,
an agency, may ohm. it by addresaing
A. BALDWIN, O ns% me A,gen..
Jan.ll, o._ erotic, Pa.
`IRE: EIRE! FIRE:—Tour house
may barn next. Seek refuge at once, either in Ilro
AUSTT3
taa,,touo uo
,N.APAJUU
Uv
VJu.uliV 114
buV.VIN 0.1
Security, N. Y
Manhattan,
Nunn American .
Hanover,
iairard,
huterprise, •
Or Norwich. Conn., chartered Ilay.180:1, the oldest lat,k
Co., lu Coutwetwul. ALI ul we du...re are u/d
tire. class Companies, stug, and renolde, having [wet,
tiled mud proven. Look ont jut little new cud cat ctm
panics springing up an ON. the UAW try )(I.t. in MAYO
Looney. Can Or rend your applicatiuus, u.tt l will sus
that yun are fairly clean. ,s
HENRY C. TYLER.
Fire, Life and Accident lesaruncs Agent. at tut tittles of
it. 1.1. Lusk, Esq., Liman's°.
Yebruary 1, lo• U.-if.
FARM FOR SALE,
Of One Elandred and Sevanty-five Acres, sit
uated between Silver Lake and Mud Lake, 100
acres improved, and nearly all the remainder in
heavy hemlock timber ; having thereon a good
house, barn, shed, granary, etc., orchard of .150
apple, cherry, and plum trees ; watered by never
tailing springs and creeks.
3'ritee,,Vs-persern-iloosooPorliiels Can remain
on mortgnge.
ALLEN J. SHELDO:s.i,
Jan. 4-3 w 1 wem Silver Lake, Pa.
F ARM FOR SALE,
Containing one hundred and fifty acres, one
hundred under improvement—With good build
ings, orchard, &-e. &e. Price tow, and terms
made racy. Inquire of
Montrose, Jan- 4, 1871-41
ft Y
C. A. SACKETT'S Dental Doom., Sew Maori, rn
Peirticalsr attention given to an nits-Miens on tin rate
rol teeth. Art: dot retie Inserted In ell the earioas
yles inn to use. Perfect satisfiction guise .el to iii.
Gino and se., inn, and satisfy root ecavt.a. Oilice bean.
•
ottr• each day.
Watt. 5. 1351 —l7
F URNITURE ESTABLISHMENT
OF WILLIAM IV. SMITIL
PL6IIII Tows Norma: The extensive Farnii ere
Estanillshincrit or Witiom W. Smith. having Leen
refitted and greatly improved. the proprietor respect
fully announces to the citizens of Montro-e and awl ni
ty, that be Is constantly fnaklbg, end keeps on band the
largest and best a assortmthi t f
M 11 1:71R. 1 4 :3 1C9P117 3E130
to be found nnywber this side of New York City.
Desks. Divans. Towelrecks, Lounges, Footstools ite.
Center Card, Pier. Toilet. Dining. Kitchen and
exten•ion tables.
Cc yule —Como and Worelwat Parker. , Cane, Flag
sod Wood/eats of every variety end style.
SofasamtTeten tetes. fitrniehed on short notice.—
Cane seat dint I's resented.
SPRING BEDS.
A large assortmerit—cbeopest end beat In the market
Cane Seat Chairs.
am now enabled ts 2 snpplr toy customers with n new
otbstant tolerate seat their. of home m an ofacto re. which
wtli hr found greatly superior to those formerly In
market, and yet arc sold et a less price.
CANE-SEAT CHAIRS RE-SEATED.
..or - needy made cofiln• on band or (nrritrbed at
abort notice. Hearse elwr es in reediress If desired.
I employ none hot corerni and eziperienced workmen.
I Intend to do my work well, and sell it as low as can
be afforded.
WILLIAM W. SMITH.
Ifontrose,Feb 19,;1N5.
NEW WALL PAPER,
Jotl7 arrived. and Otllluz rhea T 7
Muntrota. April 20. 1612. ABEL r UTCRELL.
DOWN TOWN NEWS
MINER AND COATS,
31.10 Street, I door• below Bayd'r Corner. Montrose
FLOUR, GnOCEIDES, AND
PROVISIONS.
We are cruet-11111y rvc %vinyl rd now have unhand,
a rrevh rtock nt (Joule In our IL r, whkh a ea Wadi
CHEAP! CHrA} ! CHEAP !
(of emelt ,or eubs•ge orproduce.
GOOD TEAS,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
• MOLASSES, SPICES,
PORK, FISH, LARD,
HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,
CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED, &e
We,have renttedand made additions to our Stork o
Palls, and era now reedyto forward Batter to the belt
Commission holutea in New Yorh.lree of charge, and
trinket lberaladvancementa on consignments.
Canoed examtneonrStock before purchasing else
where. andconvlnce yourselves °filo , .
GOOD QIALITY tb LOW 'PRICES
of our Goode.
C. G. MINER. -
Montrose. Apr 1116.1860
PEBBLE SPECT.ACLES—aIso
latfilzol t rour: .upplamaisu
ABEL TERRELL.
Montrose. re
YOUN'O AMERICA".I
L. F. FITCH,
or G. V. BENTLEY
t.a.coATs
',,:%!(1111 - 8 " •'.
t.AYQA;;P-11 ;
- ---` •
• - - .
L'lf 1840
1170
• ,
TEC GIIEAT FAMILY Mt:I%MT ,
TAKES LITERNALLY,
It earn trodden Colds, Coughs, an., and WEakatdreach,
!inning sore libretti, Canket. Litior
Complaint, hispepela or lodlgestion, Cramp or Pain la
the stomadt, Bowel Complaint, Painters' Colic, Asiatic
Cholitra, Diorama and Dpentery.
APPLIED EXTERNALLY,
Cores FLlrme, Rolls end Old sor.s. BeTeriilltanta, Seel&
etas. Breleee and hpraine, Swelltng or the Joints, Itirz.
Worm and Tepee. Broken ISro,rts, Frosted Yeti and
Rheumatism. It Te a lure remedy for Agile; Callls aim
Fever.
PAIN 8111E71,
Taken internally, should be ndolteruted with tillk
water, or inane into • syrup with missies. Pore Cough
a too do o, on sugar, eaten, wUI he more el:hairs than
twining cl•c.
Ktrlhreetlons accompany earl bottle.
Pagel, 25cte. GOOta. and 131..00 per Bottle
Sold by all Dlediclee Dealer. (Feb. I—lro
NEW FIRM;
NEW GOODEI
• •
Tho mbrenbers an Dow eoCeMng from ?ark
new and frcata idea Of .
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
width will lw told at a low illgtue (or atsb. Lam; fir
ausaeroas =Wes may be found
/Tour, !rams, Dried Beef, EloLtd EatiZut, Oat
fall, Mackerel, dx.
Vas, Coffee, eizirs, Mee. !dace, Worstereldre. Sums
Canned Pesehm*, Pears, Plie Appics,Sweetcorn. 'ran
toes, Quinces, and Plume. Cocoa, Patina,
Extract Lemon, cte. ate.
An midi, of SPICES, Citron, ()hinge Peel, eta.
MOCKERY a GLASSWARE,
A No 1 Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, etc.
Al) of which pa be aleurantett le Ant clan goods, sail
cheny.
In addition to the Grocery trade, wo have ntrebased
Geo. C. Hill's News 011 Ice, where you on End a good
selection of Stationery. Books. . Weekly and
Monthly Papers, Magazines. papers not Ca
tied a 11l be ordered and turni don rt notice wilt•
out extra char‘v.. Special esre given to orders. No Ind•
hi t to show goods—to drop In and boo for youreelvea.
girGoode delivered Without extra charge.
11. J. Warn, I.
C'. m. (Ace.
Elontrosa, May 18, 'aro
GROCERIES
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Salawns, Crackers,
Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Raisins, Zan,.
to Currants. Tapioca, Starch, Vinegar, Soaps,
Cream of Tartar, Soda, Cream Yeast, Corn?
Surd), Farina, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Cassaba
Bude,•Chocolate, and the bat Molasses In the
weed, at the store of
ABEL =Tama&
Montrose, Doc. 28, 1870.
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR
113.17XtIVE1 de I§7l.4o33CCiZatilli
DRUGGISTSi
Would rnepectittlty my to the putila, that In addition I
their usual aeaortatest of
PARE _DRUGS A:ID LIEDICINESi
Wet. have Mena arid Oils. Varnish. Dred3inhia,Whaltil
and Licinors, Patent Medicines, Spectacles, E'
tilivecs. Pocket Ituireti, Panora. Violin
GuitarStringv. Al.o.just received
• Ibl3 lot of Revolver, Ginn
Caps. Gun Wadding...
Cartridges,
Pre keep alwerp on hand and for :ask. BlaKldg 'Powder.
Gun Powder, Rifle Powder. Tobacco ar4 agars of a en.
pertor qtudity, anda general assortment of Yankee No•
tous.
arR ern ember tLe CIIRAP CARR DRUG ETOR
Gunn k Nicholl.
Montrose, Dee. 14,1810
FLOUT ! noun !
From this day forward, wo ahsll aell Pktol
retail at
WIIOLESALE PRICES
We hang out no filo colon, but mean just
vhat wo say.
Wbilo making Flour a opedalty, our stock of
FEED, MEAL,• SALT, LIME CEMENT,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, tit.
Will be kept full and sofd at very small prodo.
H. GARRATT & 13M
New Milford, March 2,1870.—1 y
$20,000
Worth of Goods in store for the opening of
the tall Trade of 1870, in a full and
general araortmant of
Ladles cm d Cod
Dress. and Firrnisbhg,andremey GOOdS
In Emmen Coll►, Perna, Merinos; PedlL%
Claw, awls, Coesegs,embosserl Felt,. Witt Hoop Skirb
&Siloam! Gaga Aar. Btralonobis,Fetnry Lap
Robes, oral worriment of COW, Catelltilli.
Ladles'Cloas, F:erMidA, Balay4
DandEct Cbtaniroft, #4.
with a . general assortment of Hats and Cans,
Boots -¢o Shoes, Qiis and Paints, Grazer's%
Crockery, Hardware, Stoves, Iron, &c„, famish.,
in a superior opportunity for selections, and
will be sold on the mbst favorable terms, by
mt. milx,r,rd
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