The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 26, 1871, Image 3

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    Den interprine.
The New Jersey herald says that Mr. Joint .
Jillson, of Johnsonburg, has on enterprising hen
who is a candidate for editorial honors. We
have In our possession on egg; thil product of
this fowl, which measures Bby OM inches. We
only wish she had ntade the.effort little earlier,
that it might have been a prominent feature of
the table at our Easter dinner. - •
Midland Railroad.
The grading of the Midland Railroad trill be
completed from Franklin, Sussex county, to
Unionville, Orange countyt N. Y., in three
weeks. The tics; have been distributed along
this section, and the Work of laying the rails
has commenced t)et‘teen Hamburg and Fraklin.
In the vicinity of Munsons Gap 1,000 men have
been ad.led to the working force. The super
structure of the high bridge over the Wallkill at
Ogdensburg is completed. The work on the
eastern section, along the mountain side toward
Jersey City, is rapidly pushed, and the Wallkill
ttnd Bloomingdale sections will be connected by
the close of Autumn, which will complete the ;
road from Unionville to Jersey City. By the
first of July it is expected to run ears from Un
ionville over the Midland Road to Franklin, and
thence by the Sussex and Morris and Essex road
to Jersey City.—.Y. J. Derald.
itepublican County Committee
At the Republican County Committee Meet
ing, held at Tarbell House, on the 17th instant,
b. W.. Searle, Esq., of Montrose, was elected
Oenatnrial Delegate; Jas. E. Howe, of Great
fiend, Samuel Falkenbury, of Susqehanns De-
Pot, Representative Delegates, to attend the
State Convention at Harrisburg, on the 17th of
May. •
Conti Proceedings-•9econd Wcek
I). B. Cook Vit. C. S. Bennett and George Kish
haugh.. In thls case, which was on trial when
we made up our record of the first week's pro
ceedings, the jury found for plaintiff one Lund•
l'ed and ten dollars. Reasons for a nets trial
were filed by defendant's attorney.
Court appoint L. 13. Crook ot•erseer of the
Ivor of Great Bend township.
...Commonste.alth s-s. W. 11. Georgie. Convict•
ted Ltsi Reek, of stealing a horse. Defendant
sentenced to restore the stolen property to the
owner, to pay a fine of $lOO and costs of pro
secution, and to undergo an imprisonment in
the eastern penitentiary of one year and four
months.
Commonwealth s-s. Charles Weston. Court
direct that defendant be taken to the house of
r2fitge at Philadelphia.
Albert Brown, use of H. H. Vancott vs. Al
bert brown. judgment opened. Verdict fur
plaintiff for $ll4 99.
Martin Bisbee vs. John Lord, Franklin Lord,
and Joseph Lord. Judgment by consent in
favor of plaintiff for five dollars and casts.
Court appoint James C. Wheaton Clerk of
Franklin township.
David Milano vs. John Short. Ejectment.
Verdict for plaintiff for the. land in question, to
be set aside and verdict entered for defendant
on his paying plaintiff as specified.
Thomas It White, use of Abram White, vs.
Auburn School District. Filed agreement of
parties that judgment be entered for plaintiff
for $385,48.
Martin Bisbee vs. John Lord. Trespass. Ver
dict for plaintiff for $23 25.
D. L North, use of B. S. Marryott, As. D. 0.
Turrell. Judgment opened, Settled. Judg
ment entered for plaintiff fti $129. Each party
to pay half of Froth.motary's costs, and no bill
to be taxed by either party for witUesses's costs.
Amos B. Merrill vs. Delaware, Lackawanna,
and Western Railroad. Appeal_ Verdict for
plaintiff for $39.
S. EL Sayre & Brother vs. Wright Lowry.
Debt. Jury disagree.
In the matter of application of David Wil
marth, of Lathrop township, for a tavern license,
license refused, with leave to file new petition
at next January sessions.
John J. Young vs. 0. F. Hibbard and Orlando
Stone, Ejectnaent. Verdict for plaintiff for
land In question, to be set aside and judgment
entered for defendants on their paying plaintiff
as specified.
Cure for Coliar-y
You can find the beat and largest assortment
of paper collars at aere'e sews Room. GEr.E.
M — Serrices at the mnirorsaliat Church, Mont
rose, nest Sunday,
Bodies to be Exhumed.
The subscriber being the only survivor of a
large family of brothers and sisters, all of whom
have died of that dread disease, consumption,
and whose children lire following them by the
same disease, has consented that the bodies of
some of the first who died may be exhumed to
satisfy the belief entertained that It will arrest
the further progress of the disease, which is de
stroying the remaining sUrvivors. The exhum
ing will take place on Saturday, April 29th, at
10 o'clock a at., at the, burying ground on Da•
cid Whitney's land, in Lenox township, this
comity. This notice is given that all Interested
msr be present W3l. B. TOURTE.
Ilarturd, Aprlllo, 1871, 2w.
Montrose Academy,
The Summer Term will begin 31enday, May
1, 1871, and continue eleven weeks. Instruc
tion in the common English branches, also in
Latin, Greek, German, Botany, gook•teeping,
and such other branches, as may be necessary.
English literature and general history will re
ceive attention. Tuition, from $3 00 to $6 00,
depending on the advancement of the pupil
A. IL Ent:ELM Principal.
April 12, iB7l
Teachers' Examinations.
The Spring Series of gm:tin:lions, will be
held as follows :
Liberty, Lawsville Center, Monday, April 17.
New Milford, Moro., S. H., Tuesday, " 18.
Susq'a.Depat, Graded S. H. Wednesday, " • 19.
Gibson, Kennedy a H., Thursday ? " 20.
Clifford, City S. Friday, - 21.
Friendville E. H., Monday,
Rush. Snyder S. H„ Tnesnaf, " 25.
Hollow S. IL, iyethresaar 20.
Brooklyn, Center S. Thursday " 27.
Montrose, Graded S. H. f Friday, 28.
Each Class will be formed at 9% o'clock, A.
„ and it is necessary that applicants be present
at that hour. No extra or private Examina
tions. Teachers will preside thelaselros With
paper, pencil, pen, ink. and Cnicia 6th Reader.
W. C. Trorama, Cearnty Supt
Forest Lake Center, Apra 3, 1871,
Weather Rep't Ending Apr111..42,1101.
ALT. TIME. MI. WIND. REATIMft
Ounday, 7
12
2 1 411447. 7
12
Tuesday, T 28
. 12 58
9 50
Wednesday, 7 48
12 67
9 48
Thursday. .
I _7 48
2 58
9 81
Friday, T - 46
12 66
9 52
t3atainfiy • 242
12 48
- 411
Auburn Thins.
—TeWhabury Bros., opened a new store, at
Auburn Centre, on Friday the 14 Inst.
—Milton Harris; he. 4 been doing extemive rc
pairing on his saw mill this spring, and . will be
to taw in a few days.*
—The school directors have at last come to
the conclusion that some of the "Sheep•pens"
that Superintendent Larrabeejustly called the
school houses in Auburn, are unfit to instruct the
youth in and are going to build some new
houses. The building of one was let to Jacob
Titman, consideration $630.
—Mineral water is all the rage down here, ev
ery farmer nearly has from one to two springs
on his turn. Good bye Saratoga 1 you will soon
lose your summer visitants. e.
Gold on Saturday was quiet but weaker,
particularly at the close. The opening
figure was 111, and the range throughout
the day, between that point and 110 7-8
dropping finally, at 5 P. M., to 110 a, a de
cline of Sterling exchange, 122a1221.
NEW TOME PRODUCTS muourrs.
Corrected weekly by William llocladon, 231
Fulton St., New York.
Week ending April 18, 1871
Butter, pail 35040
" ' firkin 83014 1
Cheese, dairy, per lb 11014
factory " 11015
Rep, per doe , • 17016
•
Flour, per barrel 4 7506.45
Corn meal, 100 lbs 2.2002.30
Wheat, per bushel 1.2001 50
Rye 95Q,,1.00
"
Oats 51055
Corn ' " 89000
Hops, crop of 18;0 16(.420
Beef, sides, per lb ...... ..... . ..... ... 10014
Hop, " 8012
Potatoes, per bbl. 2.0003.b0
Tallow • " 11010
Be wise to-day, 'tis madness to defer—
Next day the fatal precedent will plead—
Thus on till strength decay and life itself
is tied.
More mortals are hurried out of life by
tulultenttion of food than by war, pesti
lence and famine. No article is more fre
quently adulterated than Saleratus. Many
unprincipled renders are sowing death
and disease broadcast by the sale of poi
sonous alkalies. J. Monroe Taylor's Gold
Medal &derails is warranted pure, eco
nomical and perfectly. healthy.
x:Am.zi_wix,s.
DEctEtt.-1n Great Bend, April Gth, 1871,
Henrietta, wife of F. 11. Decker, aged
years.
Ili - Lt.—ln Susquehanna Depot, April 12,
Lydia C. Hull, aged 03 years and 3 mouths.
GARDNEIL—In Susquehanna Depot, April 15th,
1871, Sarah Gardner, aged SO years.
Lanesboro, April 16th, Alicia,
wife of Seneca Mayhew, aged 71 years.
ADAMS.—In Harfbrd, April 10, 1971, Winsor
W., son of S. J. and A. E. Adams, aged six
months and twenty four days.
ADANIA.—In Brookdale, Susgnebanna Co., Feb.
10, 1871, Mary, wile. of Daniel Adams, aged 70
Years.
Then let our sorrows cease to flow
God has recalled his own ;
Rut let our hearts, in every woe,
Still say, - Thy will be done."
114S8.rtz=tx.a. -- mai.
SWEET.-REYNOLDS.-At the residence of the
ofhiciating clergyman, Dec. 30th, 1.110 by the
Itev. 11. Jaegue:, Mr. Leßoy 1). S%Neet to
Miss Phoebe E. Reynolds, both of Lathrop,
Susquehanna county, Pa,
, attnty ItsinC 5 liirectorm.
Two lines in this Directory, one year, $1.30
erstA additional line, 50
NEW MILFORD
CAIT OA PIASTER.—NTCHOLAS SHOEM AK ER
Dr_aler In gennino C 431142 Planter. Fresh 7r.UZlti,
O. M. 11. LEY. A,ent for Empire Seeing Nfachine
and American Been Burning Stove. Main street.
W. L MOSM dCO . Dealer, In Dry Goods. Mat., Cal..
Boum and Shona, and thaseral Merchandl,e. on Main
atree,i, necond dour below the Episcopal Church •
UNION HOTEL, kept by WILLIAM SMITH, on Naha
street, near rbc DrpoL-1
W. S. MEAD. 'Foundry. and dim ter to Plowa and other
oteusilo, one door from rhinney's Llo:el, Maio ht.
N. F. KINIRF.II. Car-m:e Ninkef alld Undertaker, on
Maio street, two door. °dun. Hawley'n e•thre. •
SIcCOLLEM BROTHERS. Dealers w Groceries road
Provisions, on Main atrant•
U. GARRET & SON. Dealers In Flour. Feed- Meal,
Salt, Lime,. Cement. Groceries and Provisions on
Slain Street, opposite the Depot.
W. it- T. IIAYDEN, Mannhaetorers of Cigars and
Wholesale dealers In Tante° Notions nod Fancy
Gonda. on Main Street, below Hplseopal Church. •
MOSS it. KNAP. Leather Manufacturers and d.aler•
In Morocco Findings. Sc., near Eplacapal Church. •
AINEY k lIKTOgN. , Dealers In Drorze and Medicinea,
and Manufacturers of Cigar., on Main Street, near
the Doput.
W. STEPHEN'S. Horse Shoeing, and general Repairing,
ou Hain Street, watt, of the bricgc.
J. DICKERMAN. JA.. rfoller knecnorni mercluull.
non Clothluti. Brick Storo, on Main St.-cwt.
GREAT BEND.
ti. LENCIEIM, Manufacturer of,Leather, and (healer
In general Merthandtee. on S[alnßtrrrt.•
D. P. DORAN, liiercbdtit tailor and dealer In Ucally
Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Grucerteland Provisions,
Main Street.•
LESOXVILLE
HMAM WHITE. ManroteacttrOr of and diller to eniert
or Floor! sod Casting.
GIBSON
EDWARD:4 & BRYANT, Ittnataatniati of Wagons
and Sleighs, DCI4I. the Inge Her State.
I.IONTROSE
ABEL TitIEE.ELL, Peokr fn Siedielnes, LI
;pore, Paints, One, Dye Suaffo, GioeUrike, Jowelry
OL/0111!. etc. Pi 2 1 : 'EY
JAMES E. CARMALT, Attorney at Ism °Mee one
door below Tarbell Bonne, Public Avenne. •
W3l. l COOPER & CO.. Hankers. sell Foreign Pas.
sage Tick-. ts and Drafts off En d, 'Deland ant Scot
lantLl*
J. B. FLETCEER'S Eating Saloon la the place to get
Ice Cream, Oystertitatid CMmsdn &cry BOK On Main
street..
STROUD 11 15110 1 31 C. General rise andLlfe Insur
ance Atenta ; also. sell Railroad and Accident Tickets
toKew Yorleart4 Phlladelfdda. Mice one door east
of the Bank.
F. B. CHANDLER: General Insurance ftte Sewing Ma
chlucAgent. Pnblle Avenue.•
BURNS & NICHOLS, the place to get Oro:sand Medi
cines, Csts, Tobacco , Pipes, •Poeket-Books, Specta
cles, lislAce Notions; 6e., Public &venue.
Wit. L. COI, ha rness maker and dealer In all articles
asnalte kept b ,' the tiadei opposite the Bank. •
Bola & CONCIVI. Denten. In Stoves. Hardware,
and Mannar-WITS of Tin and Stieetiratt ware; *nett
of Mato add Tnentrike street. •
EL IL MORSEL - Merchant l'allor and dealer in
. Cloths, Trimmings, and Varnishing Goods. and
' agents for clinger aewlrat Ihicilitteont Main ntrect4
Pardlum building:
. . . .
A. N. nuudairi. Dilalet in tiniceiks, Provlefou•,
Books, Btastonerysond Yank ee Notions, it Bead of
Public lorenuo.! " '
T. SPORE & CO., Dealers in 13t.oreS, Bardnare,
41,arieultaral loaploskents, Floor and proceriv4oppb ,
IRA Valle!! Douse.
. • .
ELTNBFORD b XITCEIEL. Livery and If:ann.
Stable. in feu of plink building. •
lownza, A PLASTEIL—We keep on hand as ample
aupplp.of Ereeb Ground Cayuga Vaster, ter sale as
Aloetroaellepoi, tip
eb.B.IBM _ TWFANY CHAftER. Ow
'Madame Depot:F
011,'EPT- 9 -i„, - - , '.„ , •44.-Tka,U,Wir, , ..
p,oticto.
Bear in mind
When disease has undermined the healthoand the
physicalsysteM has beeume prostrated, a:titian:tient !hat
wBl uotOnlyitrengthed, but remote the cans; should
be immediately resorted to. Mental dtstreas is alio a
(Mittel source of the breaking down of theconstttutton,
and ittrittrei of thisvinemy to hialth are tmly slim
ing. For all such maladies Bostettcr's Stomach Bitters
Lave been tuned unsurpassed. By acting directly upon
the digestive organs, they remove the heavy, disagree
able feeling after eating, so often complained of, by per
soneof delicate temperament As soon as digestion Is
restored, the nailing Bads hie strength increasing, and
Ids general health Improved. .
Thousands of persons certify that It ntny be felled on
In all gases of weakness or nervous debility attendant
upon scdcmtary habits. The generallts of Bitters ore so
di...nil-cable to the taste that they are obleetloilable to
n weak stoma Is. Thin Ir n o t the ciao alth iloatter's
Bitter, a loch toll he found mild and pleas
ant. Itsliktrnic plan tt, hanks and rout+ contribute their
restorative Juice., to sender IL onto king and strengthen
ing. Ito he'd+ is the only-pure stimulaut welch has ever
been produced, cons , lit in, no Dui! all, or env other &t
-hesis.. element. The insist .4eful and skillful client,
Ws have zed the.nittms, and pronounced them
harmless This is scientific testimony , bat the tcstl.
many el the hundred. of thonsonda e'llo hove experi
enced the preventive and enroll% e effects of the Greet
Vegetable Tonic and Alterative of modern times in still
more conclusive. In Fever and .Sane. Dyspepsia, Bit
Luis. Nero. Complaints Chronic Complaints nod
genet%) debili
ry it la nearly infallible he anythiti: tn th is
fallible World tan be.
IN Getting — friarrteri.—Effittay. for voting Men t on
thu delight. of home. and the propriety or imbroprlety
of getting married. with ranitary help f.tr Om.° who
feel unfitted tor matrimonial happliirmi. Kent free, In
.ealed mirelopes• Adorers, 'IOW Mill ASSOCIATION
Ws P., Philadelphia, Pe.
IPS — Blootuaburg Stoic Normal School,
and LITEIIAILT s Col/UM lAL INSTITUTC.—The Faculty
of Ulla Institution aim to be very thoootah in their In.
woe' ion• told to look carefully after the health, toan
nerd and inorald of the _
• •
Apply for Cattalo„o4c to 11ENRY CARVER, A. M.,
Soot. Principal
Mew Adttcrttormcitts.
DR. D. A. IL tiriff.olr.
Ilns opened an Mlles. at the font of Chrstnnt reef. nnvr
the Catholic Church, tt here he eau lie consulted at all
t hues.
...Montrose, April ta, iRSI. ly
LATROP'S MEDICATED BATHS,
WITH nr Without Electricity. aft thecage tl.matido
for RhentliatißM, Llotallic and Chronic Dimas
OS. At the foot of Ch,, that ntrva, Montroa,-, Pa
3loutrome, Aprtl 26, 1671. ly
OTICF.—The firm of WEi It 1: (;ERG wne , 411..r.01ved
ani the flrAuf April. The n has opened
' A OR3CERY STORE
nt the old. •lond nerd is IVAN re, is LI new lot of goods
which will be nett; at the LuWEST c Ant! PRICKS.
Call nett nee It J. WEBB.
31ontra:
IS'.*l
kAUTION PnrchasinEr, a Note riven for
.) Patent. to Peter Keck, for tine Hundred ns
ehall net pj It uulLss commlled by Ito. Note given
!tiny n, 1,4711. El-11 A
THE SCII() 0 L.
lt I l " OR E larmly tnatronlzml by yonno men then soy
il other fora lin•nom , nod Academic Education to
En•amen•e College. Ponizhkeepale. N. V. It i• the Old.
r 4. 11,4, rnnq reagmaNe Praellml School In the faire l
StfliCS, end the: only one providtroz ,•I nation, for Grad•
tane. Refer to patrons in every State. Addre-a
U. 0. EASTMAN, LI.. D., Pr.iclent,
HOLIDAYSBURG SEMINARY.
HOLIDAYMBURG. P. A.
Dr. Cg . 41 :) , NMI
TAR. ISTABLISHED 1832. A rya-icily n hien
NJ two liven toted for len iris.. and proved In then.
rands of ran, cinp.ilile of I all liliiennee of the
Throat and Long.; nerfirinini; minis reales Utile curer,
merit el a trial from all who We Fllfreiltg Dam Similar af
fection, and vainly neclinu :eller Will on let prejudice
nt you frian being r ured air°.
Laughs and Colds.-1 nu !Jru; ;14, on,. il,nres them all
Astuna.— 1 h.. 1,1,...1a,:d ul it ,re ta.try,:ham..
br o nchitis Ettrit Trr Ono I dirt and core.
Throat AtlmEnts-114.omre only a
Lang Ditoases , Matt tumid C.,...ten prouttunced Incur.
hit!,
Debility.— lt renovateF rod Inylc.omte. the orymtem.
',lvor corn Etltt.ll, a Itx:olatur of tills
organ.
Dynpepsia.—lte healthy action on the btontach cams
Appetizer.-1t 13 health-gif In; and appetite-restoring
Jrtnary Organs —Action en them IA marked and
pno
Dr. Crook Wine of Tar Is rich In the nurclical quail
ier of Ter. c , ni , lnet scan rear:table ingrethenta of
uu
drmhted value.. Ili( h make It unrurpanned, not only for
tin compl.dnin eouracrated, btu It Itupidly Restores Ex
c.t.....W1 the elttlll.lsh, refuse. the Liv
er atal put , 1111(1 work. cadre,. the 'trod It. digtApt.a.tl
111-1 kt t , pure hhnnt. ani beget, a %Iv:tufty appreclated ny
both n,lorl urd -ick If 'on are aftlteted In any tray.
ft e on try the life-Z,VIIV Tonic Properties of
Lir I Foe ts's CVO:: ..1 T., you Will Mill )I.r to-t molly
to its great %aide to cerrncliog ant •' ii s that flenh in
het rlO " Prepared only be I MN' ER UldrOK
by Drnaalnts e olsere 114 LI. x POUTER,
Junction v. lianeur. Wboterale Agenta.
For gcrofala. FereActs Tumors Scrof
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.
r A. form. Ilbeum 1112.111. P1,.....”..f 1 lie I,
Lr. Di—
. ~ • 11-I, .f ll.* .. .LIU. Ertii, lOU, Pim vle6. Boils.
:::::-6 T.,t,. r. t.caill II c.. 111. I i Celli 1111 d old SUrrA.,
~,,. Any dlpu , e depet.dlng on A urpraved coudt
: ,);,, t lieu c 4 the blow!, Luke Dr, Crook's Com
: pound Syrup of Poke Hoot. it In cumuli,-
' , c ult.ll tl: bout lout • prepalrAtions of Iron
/...- le r on ,, , ,l. A . Ad e l i s ca tt o bt. y . r o t t : r thir i a o t o , c, ve . a!l . o r l y P , u ,i t l i , ..
ki )
bottle, lro'd by Prtvg-j , q A. Prepared only by
OLIVER CROOK & CO., Daytot, 0.
USE THE RED HORSE POWDER.—("4 and 40
to , kxges. Red Prade Mark.) nom., cum( rtf
Wander...—Aarou Suydrea C. S. Aeo,iant
Mount -Etna. Pa_ C. klicott'e Livery and Exchange Sta
ble Sunbery. Pennsylvania. for., Cured
! d' . Founder—
Wolf Itheltte,• Danrille , Pa.. A.. Etli Xlerchant,
Wn,lltniztonylile. Pa... 1. Nice Sloanaker'n. Jerrey Shore,
Harts rum,' of LOW] Ferer-11,. S Tiro r. Iw win.
hnrg. In. liar., cured (bye.—Thou.ciiagan'a Colon
Cn . Pa. Ilow cured of of Cl,o'ern —II, Barr'A 1..4 A. Cad.
wallader'e , Oil ton. Cofra cured —Dr. M'Clecry. J. IL
M'Cortnlck'., Milton, Pa. tleie.kenx erred of ('apes —
Dr. D. T. }treble. Wit taontotcri. Pa , Dr. U. 4. lutv,.. C.
W. Sticker. John and James Finney, Milton. Pa. Hun
tired, more could be cited whore tdock wan pared try
using the Red llorre Power, pr-pa-erl by CYRIA
BROWN, Dragai-t. ChrrnOt and Hon•eman, at hi,
Wholo , xle a .n Detail Drink and ellemleal Emporinrn,
Broadway, Milton, Pa.. to whom all order, ehunld hr
addreo.ea.
FOR EVEN DOLLARS PH LINE
We will insert an advertieement
ODT El Ma 0 1•7 TS
In One Hundred and Fifty.dve First-Class
Pennsylvania News Papers, Including Eleven
Dallies.
Sce refer to the pnblisher of this paper, to whom our
responsibility Is well known.
List Boast
Address GEORGE P. ROWELL & CO.,
Adrerllsing Agents, No 41 Park Row, New York.
$lO A DAY FOR ALL With Stencil ToolP. Ail
arvr.s A. E. C:l2 g : 11
Sprlnmld, Vt.
Hai the Atpla Parer, Corer end Slicer. Price 12 00.
A MONTH Horse and Corriere fernished
0-.1 Execute. pald, 11. Shaw, Alfred, Mc.
Agents ! Read This !
VITE WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF PO FEB
VV WEEK and EXPRNSE%. nr adores largo Comml.
stun to sell our new and wonderful Inventions. Address
ER S CO.. 161111,11 Rn, Mich.
CUT 1 1 111 S OUT!
A ND rend Tacatr•ticc Cent. for a Ticket and draw a
LK. Watch, Sewing Machine, Plano, or !OM." article of
volt, No blanibi. Six rur One Dollar. Address,
PACKARD B CU.. Clnc.ndfal, Ohio.
FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT
OF WILLIAM W. SMITH.
Futile Tana Norma The extensive Furniture
Esmidishaleht of Wilitare W. Smith, having beta
reacted and greatly improved, the proprietor respect
ful))• announcer to the CltiLCl7s of Montrose and vicini
ty, that twit. cantina dr tnakina and keeps on hand the
Lamest and best askartment of
P° "CT 1R- -CV IS' TT 3FIL
to be (mind suywher this side of New York City.
Desks, Divans, Towetracks, Lounges, Footstools &c.
Cert-er Lard, Pier. Toilet. Dining, Kitchen and
PitqnblJA Cables.
Coat= —Cane and WoodieSt Rockers, Cane, Flag
and Woodseats of every satiety and .tyle.
Sofasand Tete , a.tetes, tarnished on short notice.—
Cane seat chairs resealed.
SPRING BEDS.
A large alsoftment—ilheapent and best in the a:lathe
Cane Seat Chairs.
Tam now enabled to supple my ens eaters with a new
tdrittalcane seal choir, of home mankfteture, which
will be foruhd greatly ssperlsr to fhose formerly in
market, said yetaro sold lf t lets pate.
CANE-SEAT CIIAIRS RE-SEATED;
m- Ready made coffins on hand or famished at
abort notice. Hearse alwrye in readiness If desired.
groploynone but careful end experleneed workmerc
!Intent:fp, do my stork welt, and sell ir ns loir as can
tie afforded.
WY/ZIA If If, SMITH.
lifontrose,rek IS, 18G8.
•
TEA!
Every kind of Teal* marketjust arrived:dna.
or liana at pert York vholeegl pride— Akio a dna
auttoent - of _COFFEE. Ikty orscie 'and
edam ' ADEL' =ANEW
•.__ ••.
vailriitil Zhu Zabito.
D ELAWARE, LACKAWA7 4 ,:IsTA and
WESTERN RAILROAD. Winter &Mogen:Lent
of passages lines effect Nov. ILIE7O.
TRAINS LEAVE
WESTWARD. I EASTWARD.
naill Pasnegq -• ' - -Mall Peenger
train. ' train. STATIONS , train. train.
A. M. A. 111. P. M. P. M.
•
New TorM'.. • • ••• • • I 5.00
Ti 1 t 1 1: 0 ,2 Now Ilamhtoll 1 1.135 .O•
i 130) : Bu r am2ll CALIntIZ. 12.40
~ T I 12 1 t. Delaware.... Dine.„ 12,33 1
t 3,..51 11,15 Scranton 9.13 I '7.0.5 . ;:t
4,90 12,13 Nicholson
~7,55 5,40 ..
04,19, _ 1.00 „Ilepbettem• ~1 1.58 6,13 2
• - 4 . , 4.57 1,40 Mantroee'... t .• ~ • ..• ' •1.15 442 I: ‘
11 ., 5,15 • 2,11) Nee/ Millorall , 'I . .cr.54 3,4.5 I
k
; n,15 2,50 I Great Denti1..,,... .. , 51 6,55 iB.o a P.M. P. 111 I *Peet of Liberty-et. A. P. 51
WyO,IIOLWELL.
• - Getw•rel Pale. and Ticker
'OS STROUD, Tickilt Agent, Mont/
RAILWAY
I,3aomileß ttoderonii sanlllleggetept-860 tu;les arab.
out ch.. &or couches. firtula lititimulunble truck route
to all points west, north•west and snutßuest. New
mpeoved Clutches Are run through without change
to Rochester, buffalo, Duukirk,Clevelund, and CIIICIO
-
EMIL
On and after lilondily.Bee. 1 , 1,1F43. Trains will lease
Binghamton at the following hours, viz:
• GOING ."ZIrT,
2:55 a.m. Night Uldrma, nlondsfa excepted)
3:25 n. m. Night F.^.a.prc.. dally.
6:34 n. m. 3I li Train. Sundays excepted,_
for Buffalo
• • .
and Dunkirk.
3:go p. m. Elmira Accommodation,Snnd ay excepted,
fco4 p. in. Day Expreal.sundayeexcepted.
ten_ p. tu. Expreea Mail, Sundays excepted.
1e55 p. m. Wey Freight, Sundays excepted.
1:03 p. tu. Fan igtau t nuin, daily fur tile weal.
GOINX
:1:05 a. th. 5'1,7,11t Stpresa, sondp7•s excepted.
1:% a. in. eine:noun Exprm•s, Manday+ excepted.
1:51 p. m. Day Eqpres., aLI
Sutya except.
7::A1 a. tn. Arc •mmadation Train. daily far Snequalmar.a.
p. tn. New Yoik Mail. Senders excepted.
1920 p. m. Light al na taprepa:
9:10 a. N. Way -Erelght,tinedaya excepted. •
•
HAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
gar4S - recloialaull tom fete" Poet TlateTable" of
r.o.engerTratne on thu Erie 11311 , Lwy and - c..itecting
II fccelipy boon pobli•hed, mod can he had on op.
plication to the Ticket Agent of the Company.
L. D. nrcsna, MSt. IL HARR,
Gaol Supt. Gent Pless'a A gt.
Dec. 14, is7o.
LILLIM4S STROUD, Ticket l gent, Mot.trose Pa
T EIIIGLI. VALLEY RAILROAD.
On and after Dec. 20, 1870. trains of the Lehigh
ILLi!toad will mu as follows:
DOWN TiLAINS.
Loren Waverly Jtinc
lion E. It. W. 6.35 a. in. 0.25 p.as. 0.40 p
Athena 645 " 8.35 660
Towanda 743 " 4.10 4
Locayellie 8.35 " 5.16 "
Skinner's E'y 641 " 541 "
sleshoppen 9.00 " 502
klehoopany OOS " 5.10 "
Tunk'nock 931 " 5.40 `•
L. A B. June. 1000 2. - 44
rttPton 10 40 " 2..1 0 "
Wilkes Boric II 00 •' 315 "
White Llaveu 12.9 A "
Well Chunk 1.40 ••
Allentown "
Bethlehem 2.50 "
lEo.ton 911 "
Philadelphia 5,03 "
Ar. at New 1 ork 0.15 "
UP TnAms.
Learn Now York G. 121 a. m.
Poiludripilia.7.3s .. -, lime m.
Earton 9.05 " 1 .45 p ra.
Bethicham 935 " 11.25 "
•
Alit-tat.. 9.49'•. 4.00 -•
•
Wen Cimnk 10 115 " 4.20 "
White lia'n 13.18 p. m. D. 45 ••.
Wilken.Blic 1.35 6.88 "
Pittcton • 1.50 " 8.15 "
1...2, 11, Jun. 200 " ' . , 8.35 "
Tun le nock 2.54 •• 6.45 "
Idehonpany 8.20 "
Dlrtdmp n en 327 " •• Skinner aE. 8.45 " .
Lacryville 9 - 49 " ..
Towanda 4.59 "
sthrnA 536 '' ' ..
Ar. at Waverly
Junction. E. 11. W. 5 45 ••..
.
trg.'Nn chnitee prom. betwn Scranton Lod Saw
York. or betwern scranton and titdiadelphla.
Ilecambcr:s7. 1970. .
SPRING 1I ! SPRING 101 !
At Lenitelm's GREAT REND.
Al Lenlaelm's GREAT BEND
At Lentsclues G4tEAT BEND
Is the place to Isuy
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CIOTTI
HARDWARE, CROCK
NOTIONS, HATS and CAPS,
BOOTS and SUDE:S,
C_UtI'ETS, WALL
PAPER, OIL
PAINTS,
Al! of which have been putchased during
the late decline, and will be Bold at prices ac
cordingly
GOOD CALICCi, only 10 cents per yard
GOOD MUSLIN only, SO cer U. par yard.
GOOD SUGAR, only 10 cents pci pound
GOOD GREEN, BLACK and JAPAN
TEAS, only DO cents,- par pound,
HANDSOME DRESS goods for 2,scts a y'rd
A Suit of CLOTHES fbr $lO.
All other goods at corresponding
LOW PRICES !
We also make a speciality of the SHIP
PING BUSINESS, and will send to the
best HOUSES EAST butter and-all other
kinds of PRODUCE. The -HIGHEST
market price and prompt !Maras
guaranteed also PAILS
.11nmished
and MONEY ADVANCED, to
CUSTOMERS when DESIRED.
Panics wishing to buy GOODS crtE,Arf and
find tba
LARGgST ASEiORTNENT
ih Susquebarina Clottnt$ 6 , to aelo,' from will do
well to call at
L. E. 1161UUMIDVS iTtillE,
Great Bend, Pa.
April 5,1871.-4 m. s
(Todd Menai to the Boldier.a.ofThe War 61 1812,
A D THEM WID OWA t—CtregrugOule formStif Fa"'
ed aLaw Gmnting- Penetrate Of FjettrDolisrs per
mouth, where them walls berrtecoratty Mirror more.
For many of you I procured Land.Warrante. from 1 550
to lbSe, and my records and papera,rhen glade, Nrnith
now the important facts tecesssaarry ln Procurbt.. Pen
sions. end persoms bringing - or - rending their clams to
may °ince can have free bandit of my records, and
their basilicas wilt be promptly attended to at rates es.
tabllsed by the law L. F; FITCH,
Moulmein, garoi.n,urn., •• ••:• •••.,;
17~0dD LETTiNO-4he Saperliaore otttridgetiatef
inn meet at the house or dame* O'Lltien; to North'
•Bridgematee. April•Mkt, , at 1 o'iock to let the
'hulloing or a road Madly.: froosial: O'Brten`e Wl:bottle!.
..ktir.keri. , 7a be kt to the barest Mader. • •• -
JA3tEtt
• • BORACOMtsterefrout.
' ittmttose. 4Qrf tt ;• 3 1 :PRMSTEN. :11t.
'pEOPOSALSPOR
of Silveri Lotto will be received on tha let of Nay.
Plans and :epecifirstions clay be !sera by calling on Mr.'
Joseph - Ward, of the abovo place. The right to 'elect
any or all proposals Is reserved. Place of meeting for
rejection or adoption of proposals, on the ground
alive!. Loire; April IP, 141.
IL
DISSOLUTION
flrilEM [lnn of McKenalc, Arent &Co. is ibis day die
. Solna by tetanal torment. The books and ac
counts are In the bands of the at:cent:ding arm , _for Im.
mediate. settlement. kIoIKENZIE.
V. C. FACTROT
,lliOntzose, April 8, 1611. W. AlcCAa.
NEW FIRM
TtE i3n.lues will be eontliined by Mcgentle d. Van
rot, with increavad facilities for doing baldness.
and lessened expenses, we shall be nbla to sell goods to
tow that it will be a str..ng indneesneut to buy of us,
to those who wish to aeon Money by patronising Ito
ready pay syst...m. ' 311:1C13:2Z11{.. -
C, C. i uiio r.
April 12, 1671.
THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUAAN
are
Treatment niadfederal Miro of Sea - anal
Weaknens, or Spennntorrbma. Induced by polf-A base. In
voluntary Endaalonar frnaputaney. Ncrirous Debility, and
I mpedunnnte lo'Sflarrltze ,••enerAlly ;"Cpmauniptlon. Hp
dep.,. and tits: mennd nod phyamsl
Ily dont CULVERWELL, I.),..Anthor of the
• Green Ildalrfl.'
The worldiennuned author, Itlthia admirable Lecture
clearly proves from lie owe evperience that the a %qui,
consequences of delf•ubh.e may be effectually removed
without mcxlicine and without dangerous surgical opt,
mtlous, boogies. Instruments, rings and cordials. point
ing nut a mode of cure at once certain and effectual. by
which every suff,rer. no matter what his condition may
be. may cure himself cheattly, privandY, and mdleollY•
This lecture will prove a boon to thonsands and thou
sands.
Sent undel. arid. In a Wain endelope, to any addrese,
ansecelptof sia cents, at two 11,111111170,. by ad
dressing the publialtera, A/W. lilt. CULVERWELL . B
- ,l7 6 Carriage Guide," price 25 cents Address the Pub
haler CHAS. J. CU:4C. & CO.
127 flowery. New York Poet °Mee fiat 4 536.
lISSOLUTION.—Tbe firm ofJ. It DeWitt ,f Co., be.
. this day dissolved by [oaten' unisent. Either pert
het. Is enthorizal to settle the accoutila of the tete firm.
JAMES. it, DaW
PERRY BAILNIRM.T.
Montro.e, March 20,
JAMES It DzWITT Will continue the httelnetv, et
Vas Old Stood. where ho will be happy to see his old
friends and all who wish to buy 1p his line of tootle.
JA.3I.En IL DEWITT.
Mantra..., March' 9, '.sit,
rpoitoArro CHIEF, Jr.—This celebrated horse
will statid fir a limited number of mar. a the pre.
rot season, commando.; Alxil Orb, at J. s Tarbell'o. to
Montrose, un samrdvy of each week t Alonday'a Wed
nesdays, and Fridays, at the subscriber.. in West
Moloch.
Pt:tritium—Toronto Chief, Jr., was sired by the foot
trotting stallion. Toronto Chief, now canunanding $W:t
the season; he by Royal George and his dam by Black
wood. out of au aelipse mare, novel George was sired
by Black Warrior; he by imported 'nape; and ha by
Messenger, of England.
Tonosro Curer, Joe dam was sired by tbn thorough
bred Jefferson out of a Majesty mitre. Jefferson was by
Virginia; he by Sir Archie, the sire of Sir floury, and
gratidoire of American Star--dam. old Favorite.
Tonorrro Comp has troth d the best stallion time on
record-half mik, Lax; oue mile, tßi; two macs, B:7.
TO110,;TO fitter Jr', was bred by J. B. Vrootn, of
Blooming Grove, Orange Co., N. 1., in the spring of
11,{n0. Any ono wanting information with regard to his
ptdigree or stock, csu address D. R. 'Judson, D. G.
Cornier, 0. Owens or C. D. Bowman, at Blooming
Grove.
Tononro enarr. Jr. , le WO: hands 111,.111. blood hay,
sechr.bs Lain pounds, tine di spositnan and le conelde•cd
by the beet Judges of hones to be a very niu.cular built
bone. lie hoe never born trained. but given eigub of
:rent 'peed. An inepertion Is solicited.
'roof.—To insure with brat flu. Other rules as cue
ternary, Inburduce money due. March let,
J. M. CttISIIAN, Proprietor.
Elk Lake, Pa., March 13,
7 - ALLTABLE FARM FOR SALE.—The
V subscriber offers his farm at. Silver Lake,
Susquehanna Co., Pa., contains over 130 acres
100 or 105 of which arc cleared and under cultiva
tion the land is well watered and good for either
grain or grass, there arc between two and three
hundred grafted Apple trees on the place besides
peach, plum, and peer trues, the farm is conveni
ent for churches and schools with good build
ings, 130 rods south of Quaker lake, the farm is
a good one and admirably located. Address or ap •
ply to ' MAURICE M. DONNELL.
Silver Lake, Susris. Co., Pa., March 8,'71. 3m.
FINANCIAL
New 7-30 Gold Loan
SAFE! PROFITABLE! PEttMANEIVf !
Jay Cooke & Co.
Offer fur Sale at Par and Accrued Intertst, the
FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRANT GOLD
Northern Pacific
RAILROAD COMP'Y,
- . IIF,SE BONDS arc secured. first, by
' t
a First htnrto.age cn thd lialtrotul
.torte and nli necond • by n Flat
on its enilre Land Orant, being. more than Twouty-l'wo
Thato.and drreo of Land to each mile of road.
The Bonds are free from United Sham, Tax; the Prim
elpal and Intere4t are tuirdhle in Gokl—the Principal at
the end of Thirty years. and the Interest Semi annually,
at the rate of Seven and Three-tenths per cent. per
annum.
They aro I.sned in denominations" of oleo, $5OO, $lOOO
$.1.000 and $10.1.Y.11.
The Tru.treo nrdef the Mortzdze Are Mersrs. .1.
Cooke, of Philadelphia, and .1. Edgar Thomas, Prooldent
of the PChniyivaald Centr3l Itelruad Company.
These Northenl l'acific rA) Bocdc will at all timer be
fore maturity, he rereivuble at ten per cent Premium for
I.lm, in est:lig:lnge fur the Company n Lands at their low
est cash price.
In addition to their absolute safety, three Bonds yield
an income Isrget. Mt: believe, than auy other First tines
security. Persons holding United States Five-Twenties
can. by converting them into Northern Pacifies, increase
their yearly income one-third, and still barn a perfectly
reliable investment.
HOW TO GET THEM!
Tsar nearest Bank or Banker will supply these Bonds
In artrdesired amount. end of any needed denomination.
Persons wishing to exchange Stocks or other Bonds for
these, can do oo with soy of our Agents, who will allow
the highest current price for all Marketable Seciritics.
Those living In localities remote from Banks. may send
money, or other BAILIIiA. directly tone by express, and we
will send back Northern Pacific Bonds at our own riek
and wlthorit cost to the investor, Far further informs
stilt, pamphlet., maps, etc., call on or address the under.
it T v o
ed. o t f Banks or Bankers employed to sell
t Bale by
n. COOPER ft CO.
Montrose. Pa
PUBLIO NOTICE,
I Wduld respectfully state to my former
_a. cu.tom,. and the priblfe generally that I am again
carrying on the
TAILORING BUSINESS,
IN MONTROSE, and propote to do all WORK In that
Linn, Ina
FASHIONABLE: NEAT ; SHBSTANTbiI MANNER
And st Slttettetniy Prices. Psdlenlsr attention given
to CUTTING and SPECIAL CARE need to have the
work Plato fat the person who putt it togsthei.
Shep on the tweet tide of "^nblic Avemue." over
Burned Ntencrht Drag Store, adjoining . the °Mee et
Dr. Halsey. P. LINES.
Monrtove, Fobromery Urn, tt
ABEL TCFRRELT.,
Tr EEPS cennitatitly on hand one of the meet (tamer•
Inc one collections of
DRUGS & MtDICINES
in the country, and bestows especial attention to se•
looting and boying articles to this department that arc
pore and genuine.
lie also keeps a vest laklety of
, , LtQUORS AND WINES;
bought either direct flom tha &tinier, or, Impoiter, mid
warranted strictly ptfro.
Mee, a fall destirtment of Paints, Oils • Vatelthes,
Hinshaw, Lubricating ties and Dye Stuffs:. Ofocorios,
W a ll ro t " taws, Kerosene; Vtultus, PtstolsOluna
and ammunition.
A fine atiticty of field Rod other JEWELBY, Perrtint
el7t Yankee DKr/lONS, &c., and oilier goods too nu
merous to mention. . ,
During eeTwol years peat persons kayo been. In the
habit of laming clninwud sending to the. (heat Arnett
ciinTea Com mow, Now York, for Owir 'tiapplietiof Tea
and 0[070o: for fatally.ste. • - •
Abel Tortoni!' nOw ("applying the people with these
'remitted Coffees, - at billow° In gentrusei at the same
prima that theft alba and other persona pay at the
_stare of the Company in New York. Thtute purchasers
will sacs the oreas charge, trouble of chibbleg and
this of lencling rp , by buy'ug of
ABEL TUBBELL.
• 1/011trobrc Ft
U. 8. mamma won=
rinwilvarda 'rrrrsncruci. Math. sr. urn
TIM IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the 23,1 day of
March, A. D. ISTI, a Warrent In Bankruptcy WIIII Darted
a..lainat the Eatato of .IfittilY N. Walker of Gibson Town
ship, to thertlanty of nnequohanna, and Btato - of Penn
sylvania., who tuts been adjudged a Bankrupt, on Ida own
petition' that the payment Of any debts andtlollvory of
any property belonging to such Ilatillttrot to him :or for
Me use, and the transfer of any property
,by him are toe
bidden by law; that a Meeting ut et•Wittirs Of said
Bankrupt, to prove their Debts, and to choose one or
morensslgnees of his Eilleite. will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy. to be holdenat the Office of E. N. Willard
No. SOS. Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. Penn's, before
E. N. O.'llhard Esq., Register, on the 19th day c i: MII,
A. D. at II o'clock a. s. • A. HUE
4w. 13, B. .Ifaralutl, - as Messenger,'
You WILL TAKE NOTICEI—That a
meeting of the Susq'a County Agricultural
Society, be,'Leld at the Conn Lions! , in
Montrose, on Tuesday Eve.Apol ,11 1871. A
general attendance is earnestly clilred,
Iw, liertnY C, TYI,OI, &tip
trOTIOB TO OIII1DE:118
T .
IIECNDERSIC NED WILL RECEIVE rltoPoseu
for furnishing material awl buildings school !tense
on the premites of Andereon &Moron, West Dimock,
near the Jes.up line, at thu residence of NaldJohuson,
on Saturday, April th, the wme to-be completed
and leafty fat nceemante by the Bret day of Ottoher
next. Plan and specifications am be (send with either
of the Committee. ItEllitY C. SHELP.
• EPLUIAI.Iifi. HOWE.
Thwack, March :2, 1871.-3 x Committee.
OTIC 'a IS lIEREBY GIVEN That Utters Patent
11 4.1! been Issued to the Montrose Itallnand COMM.
07. and the subscribers to the Capital Stock of sold
Comiesny are hereby notified to meet at the Hotel of P.
E. Brush. to the village of Sprtngsllle. Sa•9uchanua
County. on Thursday, Apra47, tell, at 1 o'clock. r.
for I he purpose of urgatitatug :he Company by the eke.
lion 01 a President and twelve Directors.
BENJ. PAItKE. Chairman.
13. 1 , . SLAT: ESLEY, 11. C. TY - I.:Eiji.
24.1 f. SAYRE, W. U. JESSUP
'•• - "
CHARLES L. BROWN. Conoluisitloners
[Attest ) R. L. BROWN. Secretary.
Montrone, April 12, Ital.
To tho Public
ITereby certify tent 1 hare for cetera! yethi known an
I
oracle put ap nod prepared by 11. Taylor. de
a remedy dor ST. VITUe B A NCE. ' and have observed
Its eftleapp in many cases. and they vete always bene
ficial. Knowing Its composition and mode of prelims.
Lion, I cm truihfully vouch for Its cirtnee nod efileant.
Oreat Bend, April it, PATRICK. At. D.
I. VLDAICIII4
DEALEII IN 31ARDLE II HAD STONES. Monuments,
Jtc. ; algo. In Scotch Grablto. All Mork done to or
der. and vr. - .lTeured. itesidedce and shop, lint dour
Booth of the entholie Choral.
Idontro,e, 11nreh s 9, 1871. 4ta•
FOR SALE.
AFARM OF FIFTY ACRES In Silver Lake, for sale
cheap and on easy terms. Inquire of
31untrune, .March J, 1871.—1 m J. B. MCCOLI.I.7 Y.
ESTATE NOTICES.
EXECUTOITS NCTCE.— Letters Testamentary la the
eatate of Jrrendah.hleachant, late of Montrose.. sus
quehanns County. decoas d. haveng Otto lyrstued;to
tlec sobeeriber, nil parsons Indebted to said estate are
reques•ed to matte Isumedlato payment. and all persons
bariog claims ngalnst said decedent will present them
without delay. ALFRED BALDWIN.
Montrose, March 8, 1871— 8w Executor.
T i IsTATR of Polly Siyter, late of Forest .take torn.
dJ chip, Penn.ylvama, dosed ; Letters Testrunentary
upon the °owe cif the above named decedent, having
been granted to the underAgned. notice le given to all
perminri indebted to the mum to make immedlateipay
meat, and there haring claims upon the axone. will pee
mat them, duly authenticated. h r rettletdbut.
HARVEY BIRDSALL. Biecutor
Forest Lake March 15, Dal. ai
WONDER OF THE WORLD.—Pittsburgh, Pa.,
January 1871.—r0 whom It may concern :—Ttito
la to cetity that have given A. BALDWIN, of Montrose,
ea.. the !yell:mite control of the sale of th 2 above loan
ed remedy in Susnaettanun County, so Ipng as he chooses
to continue In the business, and that all orders hereafter
should be addressed to MM. to reeel+e siltation,
23. IL TILTON, Proprietor.
March 22, ISII, Ina
REST BAIZGAINS IN TOWN IN
CIIDICE FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR! PRO.
vtoinue. Dried and Conned Fratt, Vegetables, 4:e. .4.e.,
at the Head of Navigation, A. N. BULLARD.
Ntantrote. lehmerr Y 3. 1671.
.AISKENT.—DtALERS IN
:., In Susquehanna County,
ice of the several acts of As
,alth to provide revenue to
es Treasury and for other par
'praiser of Mercantile taxes
cd a liet of Merchants trad
uced etch merchant In tllat
Just and right according to
IrEIICANTItE APPII.
t MEItCII.tSDISE. be.
take notice th.d. In personal'
senthly of this Commonwer
meet the demands upon the
poses, the under,igned , API
for sold county. has prepare
lug In sold county, and ph
etas! winch to him appears
the acts of Astern}, to
!nem. & Tlnglry 11
, N Id Finn 13
E L Adams, .
P C Bushnell
"m. White
II L L0tt.....
Franco k Swisher
George Brown._
Black. Buttons, & Clear
cr 1 -
Gross S Brother 12
T Johnson 13
C C Worth . 1Z
Payne k Bloxhzust. 111
GMEMMI
MEM
111014TT.OSC.
ilt R Lyons & Co.. .......11
Z Cobb 14
i Webb & Gore 14
r A Chandler 14
IL 11 13601 14
1-yona, Drake A Co 11
Sayre .1 Co 14
Burns /1 Nichols p m 4...12
Wm.d 11td/ord _II
A N Bullard 14
Stamp /ii 'Talbot 14
Wro.ll. Boyd it Co ..... ..11
C N Stoddard-- ........ 13
.1 it J T Etuyd ...... .. ...I4
IS H Montle— 14
Alper & Coats 14
IR Sawn 14
II N Bullard 14
W W Smith 13
Co Fordlui= 14
W B Deans.— ..... .....14
'S 31 Willson la
IA Torrell pm 4 12
Read, Orillladt Co p in 4.10
tltittenbh4 , . Aoaa u- I
to
Daum ilt C 0...,
McKenzie, Yarant &C0..11
IJ 11 DeWitt A: Co ' 11
4 i A Lathrop 10
I I _ IMI, lIILIFVEID
J D Very
Tiffany & Cramer 14.
J H Dap 14
U M 11..laway 141
C . ....... .131
Kent Eldridge.— . ...111
Wm. Craver . 13
D A & A Tit, , ,,ortb 12
CEIOCOMUT.
14
CLIFFORD.
T J Wells 14
T F Johnsen 13
N Dater_ ......... .141
P II Gardner ..... ........14;
II A Wll limns ... 14 '
Wells 6 Brother 13,
lICNDATT.
S 6 Weaver p m 4.....,.14
I E Davie. 13
Henry Spencer ...... .....14
E I eharnbern. 14
A Richardson . 13 1
Dumcc.
1Vm..11 Tito yer 19
31i1rs S. Sticruimn 13
II 111313,41,4. 141
Stevcns 21, Leeboty • 14
FOREST LASE
74 L Rail
L B Silvers
. . .. ...
/dory & tinidta p m 4...14
.1 Dicker Man, it . 10
James Atkins H
II Bnnitt p trol, 13
'David Summers pm 4.-19
I ti L Etties & Co 10
IT Hayden - 14
11101,1
91 H a wnap...,... ...... 14
oey 12
John Hanseo. ,
14
;McCollum & Brother 19
11 Garrott & Run II
P 1 Teneyetk • 14
autiA9n.
DCSFR Fordham... .19
E II Merriman 14
J 1. Merriman 18
Blower, 14
PRIENTMTILLt. 1
F .7 Gornm • .11 ,
M 11cMannut..... ........14 '
Wm. Miran) p m 4 1!i
Robert Winters 111
CIIITIAT BEND
.
R Stack 11
Malting' & Preston 13 1
It S Clark • 12
T D Estebrook p m 4.....11
1 S Lento lm IN
W A i..olstin.. ...
..... ..141
Win. C Melntosb 14
21 C McCreary 14
Thomas Cresaek 14.
Walter ?biotin... ...... —l4l
Win. Baldwin '4
11. P Doran 14
11 A Clark 13
George Wessell 14
L W Ch1ehe5ter..........14
D C Bronson 14
H S Mono., ......... .....14
0 F Fargo 14
T T Manson..
Mrs. X Talley
*ctn.
L N Sherri:owl & C0.....13
!N Granger p in 4 13
D thader:.. ........ ....14
1 j
Roane 14 14
Atzer & Lewis 14
0 T Spencer 14
R T Hendrick 19
Ilungerfora & Idescrole..ll
11.82 C Mezerole 14
g Barnes 14
Glil lte d
DEPOT.
Pune
18
L .11yons • 34
W S Beebe p m 4 14
C Fenami 14
El Casey.- .
Ucor—e 11 Crandall 12
.1 len 14
Myers M0ak....• 14
Thomas McDonald 10
DP................14
M J Pendermist.. . 11
John Tlerny 14
Colon Store Asgoetallonin
Welter Bather 12
D S Lyond • 14
C J Lyons— 14
Levels Freeman 14
11 P 13
Henry C Leap m 4 12
Jame.. Belt 19
W J Falkenbury
F It Thayer. . 13r
McDOnlld 6 Etna ..... _ll
FD Lyons. 13
111 Tarbox 14
L As ....... ..'.14
M es. B cfl ...... 14
Wm. Ball 14
OT Smith - .13
Ellen McOnlre 14
Onttenborm B ose
beam la CO
J 0 &a II Cook 13
0111!!ON.
Cooperative Company....ll
George Il Wells p m 4.-11
James Puller 111
Dunn & Co 11
E Holmes p In 4 .13
Kennedy & Son p ni 4....14
Milliken & Smiley p m 4.15
Wm. fY Eymer 14
H Tingley • 14
UAbSthi T.
W BrArit & C 0...... ..12
D Stevens.... 14
JSelilager&Co 12
9 A Lyons & 50n.... ..... 12
S Monson 13
C J Lyons 14
R' Potter Jr. C 0... ..... .12
C C Spencer 13 ,
Morse,litchale&Cop ral.lo
tuniroan.
.T C Edwards
0 Pnvuo & 50n....
T
J Vi White
Jones & Tanner...
T J Carr &CO'
B Sinn&
Babcock & 'Newton 'l4
... 141
p... 14
sexton.,
11 31 Denson 11
D Rtherte..„ 14
Nnrrl• rh, French: 1.
J Y Putter' , 14
I C Foot..
D A Lyons
'C A 31111er.
C & J II
%1 Millano.., 14
Joba W Moth 13
Urn R El Forbes 13
C Parleman H
'MVP.
John Warner 14
J II riodenknlnt p to • 14
LIZISTITT.
Jr:lenb. 'Webster 14
1) D t4timford.:. 14
A A Beeman— ...
urtur 112,4edvrt.
61t Beardelee ... • • • ..,.14
D R. Garfield • 14
. -
ertun cant.
Sullivan ' , 14
S 0 Meekvi 14
Deana Mahan, 14
31m..11 Glatu t .. 14
Oh Lewi lu e
tuaYaoA:
14
IF Id Gullet!. ' -a
; tiTnnur.
dell & Brother...
TlCany & Co.
Classification of Wakes of Kanlnsight.
Bales , loss than $5,000 - z ... .claaa 14
,
•
" $ 0,000 Imo than $lO,
18
000 '
. io,oto .
33 L 1,1.100 " 13
"
" 10,000 " 000 " 11
- 23,4:00 " 30,000.:- "10
••. 80.000 • " • 40,W1
" 40.000 " , .150,000 .... L. -• " l if
And then 'Ades of the Coast of Common Pleas of
said county all! old s Court. of App eal - at she Court
Mouse in
?f
Moose bland for said CO - nittj, on Tuesday,
• AprillBth, 1871 i at 1 o'clock p. or., St sOhlcir Ilfne , and
piece °toy of the Merchants described, defined, and claw
ed its aforesaid,' Cr theft agsnta of attorneys. may t r i a
- wee and appeal blurt salCassessinent if they
proper. • URBAAE BALL, • ,
Jackerm, March 8' 1811.--6 w ?loran We Appraller.
IpiEBBLE SPECTACLES,aIio:tori
_I o n Spectacles,* new sapptujor Istel,7l4_
Ran:rose. Nor. 10.1843. • A*14.1. TOMS/.
8110-,Woriffle, The 'AVatchltfeigCr, "MOO
street, "lontin3e, ea: •-• •
A OARD.
ICUT OUT Mai Kew.'
fro MOSE MEACCINTS And others who bare 4 , 1
long given me their patronage. I tender ro; b in ,
felt thanks, and intinia continuous of the seam u
their influence, to the,
BPLENDID ISISWHAILDWABBspaz
of Smith, Cohn a CO., 8 sod 81 Vane street, New
York, where orders should be dictated to me lad dtntU.
al to the Ann, to insure early attention, and I would add
to my patinae, end to those who `• pave by on bath s
Ado. that I Skin nett* be undersold, by Say Utile concern In New Tork, or elsewhoro. eotesee Owe ,
me a fair trial. Our goods are a ll new. and bought fot
cosh, for the nur byand Northern trade. •
M. C. TYLER., Agent, and Assistant
Montrose March 49.1811. • Buyer,
ESTATE Oil FRANCIS CLARK. We of Ape:ascot
townstitp. Stinnebanna County-Pa.. deceased; Loi
ters of Administration upon the &novo named decedent
having been granted to the nuderaignal. notice taboret.,
given to all persons Indebted to said estate. to make tin
mediate payment. and those hating claims against ion
tame to prevent theta duly anitteritlealed for settlement
to ths undersigned, FRANCIS
• r.ittiteic WALSH, -
Administratolvi now.
BLintrnse, garelt 21.18T1.-6w fulamtata lutnerei
CONGRESS WATER, •
at TURRELL'B,
FOR RALE:
'PHE 110 TEL Proliertv, located 'St
Maack Corners. and long and laiorahly known It
the Law's 110 W: connected with which aro about Twain,/
Acres of Valuable Land.
For particulars address or toll an C. C: 2dILL3i
DirnorJr, Pan Jan. 33, 1 9 71. 1L ExaccaDar
Tyr. 10. ItititColl7lll2l67oEli
ItItTICG AM RICA
T_s X 1 1 4 XWE 3EI rir or •
•
to offering tido I.toimsol, to the pbl3l,le, sa we' . its Ili
roll cortedenell, that it titbit silpetEede 121 others:tow 1111
use. as an Internal remedy, for the cure of all disuses Ix
the reach of that class of medicines de can safely ass.
without the least fear of contradiction, that it stands Mt
rh.ated in the list of medical Compounds externally ap
plied for the cure et disease. Feeling therefore that
le unnecessary to puff a remedy so eminently wet:Oat:l
In It. effects. Kt mysteriously in its powers
retie, catelog the' deaf lb bear, the blind to see, the nee•
drawn and crippled rheumutie to walk erect and re ,
joke again in the power and vigor of manhood, Wept..
paralton is offered to the public on its Own merits. and
claims no volcanic origin or essential oils of the Aceid
an deserts ; bUt on lhai contrary la what its Imports, aim
is a tare evanbintition of the Indwels Of North Astr*
can prothictiL
lints Toni, Tics. 11, MIL
This notice IS to Inform ail dealers In proprtelar,
medicines. that we have established a Depot in nrts4lfte•
hanna county at Montrose. Pa., for the sale of Dr. C. Y.
Drosrn's Young American Liniment. rind that Mr.
BALDWLN is on:i t.. agentfor thaw, erpose.
„D. SOUT ERLAND t CO..
i3O WMlsat Hemet, Sew Tory
Agencies win soon to established at genital piselia to
ovary township. and publithed In ttib lift halo*. I ant
ready to Ihrnish it st wholesale prices to agents. WA)
ere and cirettlars tent free uponapplication to the
scriber.
The Liniment IS now for =teat retail lay the FJE4 4 4 ,
ing agents, to wit:
Burns It Nichols, Nora:DCA.
A. Turrcll,
E. L. Adams, Auburn 4 Cornerg
William White. Auburn Centre, •
Noah Baldwin. South Auburn.
Waltman A Vosharg, Skinner's Edgy.
Keeler • Vaughn. Vt
D. C. d F. 11. Fordham,
Dr. V. Hornet, Cartirown,
J. Burrow. A Sons, titevensvills.
L. 31, Sherwood, Rushville.
It. T. Hendrick, Springville.
William Thayer, Diruk.k.
B. 13:Bearcisies, Little Meadow/..
Hobert Whitens, Friendavllla. •
IL L. Ball, Dirchardville.
D. A. A. Titsworth. Brooklyn, Pa.
L. IL Hinds, Facturyville,
W, H. Curtis, Bailey Hollow:
E. Al. Tiffany, Hophottom.
J. B. Very. Montrose Depot.
O. Al. Hawley, New Milord:
T. D. Nasterbrook, Great Hand.
Any persons in townships not above :liaised. Well/
an agency. may obtain it by addressior
A. BALDWIN, General Agteiti
1817—Un Montrose. TA
F at EOR SALE
Containing one hundred and thy active, odd
hundred under improvement—with' good build.
ings, orchard, tee. dm. Price taw, and Jona
made easy. Inquiie of
F. Frfai.
or G. V. Billintra,
3lontrose, Jan. 4,1871-4 f
"KEW WALL PAPER;
Jost arrived. and 'Olin: clasp by
ABEL TMRELL.
Elositrasa. April 19.187!.
I, ;P'- =
arms= Tux Cr?cr noTig;
,
JOllfil TAfIUELL, Proitriegbi.
Eight Stagy. leave this Musa daily, • carkiectlna wino,
the D. L. & W.,•the Erie, add the Lehigh_ ltall:
ways. Raly 6 ; l67V —tr
ATTENTION 1
iVE•LL GIVE YOU °PITS
T. D. TAYLOR, so long known in Bingham
ton as ono of the most popular Cutters/ itid'
fashionable Tailors in this section of country
has formed a co-partnership with E. F. New '
comb, of Montrose, and they are now prepared ,
to furnish men's wearing apparel of alikindsi•
and in style and worknianship superior to any
establishment in this section of country. We
GUANANTEE SATISFACTION'
to all who may favor us with their patronage.
Shop at Post's old corner, on retain Avenue:.
T. m tertogi
E: NEWCOML
Elentroie, Oct. 19,
•
ABEL TURRELL; , - •
Nu Jost rellitrned ironi it eir fork IRA 'limp a
dltlon to Ma nenat stock a dolts gocia •. •
Montrose. NIT. N. 1669.
•
EUP TISNi
‘ s 'cs - 000 WILL BE PAID. j
URALCIA
TO
any person producing any medicine - showier/JAI/.
as mans living. permanent mimosa Dr. PTTLERIS
VEGETABLE lIHRIPAATiO REMEDT. • Used tuwsed.
lv only. A pleasant medicine; free front Injurious dregs.
Warranted under Oath, to have permanently cared% trt
every BO patients, treated to the part ten years. idea
testimony). It is the scientific presetiptionof Pr orme.
or Jos. P. Pitlor, M. D. anraduate of the Univeralty•of
Pcnnsyllards. A. V.. IMA—nolt one of Philadelphia's
oldest molar physicians, and Professor of Chemist,'
nod Temicotorr —whd has made Netiralgia, Chronic and *,
Indematory mAticsationt the .spechtlity .or his =Urn
p r femons; ufn—n fact vouched Mr by the /1101.11111ral .
conmanylng cub bottle of thany . vow leant renowned'.
ablidcians cltrgymen,and other teatimonletia. Top*,
testrodartirs Tema &battens quack nostrums and me
lesa impenditaro of money. a legal signed guantater.i .
railing once number of bottles warranted to core. wilt •
bb forwarded gratis to any Maitre/ sanding by letters
fall description of egictiou. Ind kaanf_fathirt to ears; •
amount paid positively refunded. Medicine seat any- ,
,
where - 0,94mm, collect on delivery. Afflicted Invited
to write for advice; di-information sod medical advice .
tent by letter grails.' Principal once. Id South Ymillt
sweet. Philademhia, Penns, The remedy is sold or ola,
4 4 41 4 DeagglsN. - • APIP I M/P' 4 7 l
70/ Bate bi .1/AL lusits4.L.
.=At Shei-Wailes:thci * lt'atc&lfebei, !data* .
,
street, Montrose, ' • • -