The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 03, 1871, Image 3

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    asosberlin Y, nonping.
The following is the dechdon of the Supremo .
Clint in the above case upon, appeal from the
verdict of the jury at January Term :
1. The general rule Is, that one injured should
do all he reasonably can to lestant :the injury ;
but in an action against a physician for mat ,
practice, the dentridantnannot complain' of the
plaintiffs refusing to do :what some other .phy
siCian prescribed, although It wouldhave lessen
ed the injury.
In such a case, the patient is not balled up
on to make experiments on himself
Error to the Court of Common Please of
Susquehanna county.
Opinion by Shorewood, J. Delivered March
22d, ten.
It is certainly true that if a servant has been
wrongfully dismissed before bis term of service
is out, and be sues to recover his entire wages
during the period, the defendant can show in
mitigation of damages that he might have
procured employment in the interim. King v.
Btelren, 8 Wright, 99. It was the duty of the
plaintiff in such case not to remain idle if he
was able to work. Undoubtedly it is incumbent
in every case upon an Injured party, to do what
ever he reasonably can, to lessen the injury.
But is there any similarity between these cases
and that presented upon this record ? Is it the
dilly of a person who has been injured by the
malpractice of a physician or surgeon, to make
any experiment which may be suggested to him,
however plausible it may appear? A man who
Is not himself a physician and cannot he ex•
peeled to know anything upon the subject, can
not be himself a judge of such Matters. It was
very reasonable for the father of Hattie Morgan
to say, when Dr. Richardson proposed to put
her under the influence of an antestlietic and
attempt to reduce the dislocation of her limb,
"that so long as she was improving so fast as
she had done since he came home, he should
not have it disturbed." Had Dr. Chamberlin
proposed this experiment, there might be some
reason to hold that he should have the oppor
tunity of redeeming his mistake, or even if he
bad called in Dr. Richardson to act on his be
haK Mr. Morgan merely reanaged Dr. Rich
ardson to examine his daughter's arm and give
his opinion about it. That did not oblige him
to adopt his advice, or to incur the hazard and
expense of another operation. He owed no
such duty to Dr. Chamberlin. It was offered to
prove that the injury could then have been re
duced. Bat how was Mr. Morgan or Hattie to
have known this? Had the experiment tailed, it
might well have been urged that, as she was
improving, she ought to have been let alone,
and that Dr. Chamberlin was relieved from all
responsibility by the case having been taken
out of his hands. We cannot see, then, that
the evidence offered would, it received, had any
legitimate effect in mitigating the damages.
There was, therefore no error in its rejection.
Judgment affirmed.
Interesting About Hutton;
The Binghamton Democratic Leader, says, we
have visited the condemned man several times
within the last few days. He is cheerful and in
good spirits, but fully realizes the position in
which he is placed. He was always reclining
on his couch and engaged in writing. He seems
to think he ought not to die, and that somebody
should do something in his case to prevent the
loss of his great work to the world.
Last Wednesday, at his request, we called on
Rev. Dr. Taylor, Professors Jgekson, Vosbury
and Farnham, Rev. Benjamin Shove, of Ithaca,
and some others of our best scholars, for the
purpose of giving him an opportunity to talk
with them on the subject of ,language.
- They all consented and were admitted to the
jail, about half-past four o'clock. The conver
sation lasted about an hour and a half, and was
davotad to philology. With his usual enthusi
asm, he expmiated on ." His Great Discovery;'
and the value it possessed to the world. He
presented numerous illustrations and examples
to show the method of his madnaas, some of
which his hntrcm thought possessed merit, but
were of no practical value to the world. His
conversation was earnest and animated, and he
thought his audience saw something which they
could not see r'
After the interview, be handed out a paper
which was elorwent in defense of his book and
theory in the formation of language, which he
wanted them to sign. It was a statement in
regard to the merit of his work,snd that oppor•
tunity might be given him to finish it. The
gentlemen declined to sign it, and did not ex.
press themselves as highly impressed with hip
method.
A petition. which has been cir c ulated for com
mutation of sentence, has received some names,
but is generally received with disfavor.
Yesterday his counsel, George Becker, Esq.,
prepared affidavits in which he asserts his in
sanity or monomania. He left far Albany in
the afternoon train, and win present them to
Governor Hoffman to-day, (Friday, April 28,)
He asks that a committee be appointed to in
vestigate the subject.
A NEW DlSCOvrtrt.--.-Yesterday Sheriff
tin and officer Johntsin, with the aid of a plumb
er, made an examination of Halbert Brothers'
store. ,They z fotuld two bullets In the floor over
the dote, witiVi were of different sizes. It
shows that two pistols were used on the occa
sion of the homicide. The place where they
were found shows that they might both have
been fired from the stairs, as claimed by Bur
row's and denied by Runoff,
Convention of Szrperintendants.
A convention of superintendents Including
county, city and borough superintendents, will
be held at Harrisburg, commencing on Tuesday,
:me 20th, at 2 P. m.
Among the topics that wal be presented for
consideration are the following, viz:
1. The District Superintendency.
2. High Schools.
S. County ?cadgers' institutes:
4. A Matrons Standard of Examinations. -
E. The Came and Cure of Absenteeism end
Irregular Attendance.
& Graded &hoels in Rand Districts.
.7. Branch Institutes.
& Additions to the Branches of Study now
Iteqtihred by Lew.
Weather Anil Apit1.29,1871.
DAT. TINE. DEG. 1,1107, /MURIEL
Sunday, 7 8O
12 48
9 46
Monday, ' Z 93
19 50
9 48
Tuesday, 742 s w
12 60
9 58
Wednesday, 7 40
12 87'
9 68
Thturiday, .7 93
12 44
9 41
7 48
12..48
:.9;68
881saday,44 -
12 58
• 9 51
Sudden Death ofs Miser.
William Norton, a wealthy miser, aged 60
Teem; of Hyde Park, died suddenly it the
breakfast table, on' Saturday bust. With all lake
gold. be would ram allow II %tit kadi tom
alto;:the 120 . 8e rt i qi c wAlminglie"
bind all Ids treasure;' • " ' '
Demacraile Acute Canyentlezu—,
ItEADVITARTimS DEMOCTiVFIC STATE
dOIIIIITTEE OF PENNSYLVANIA, PltiLA-
Mrfildi April 24, 187 L--The-delegates
chosen to the Democratic Stabs Voiven-
Con will assemble in the clan:her Of the
house of representatives;atHarrisburg,
on. Wednesday, May 241871, rot thi3 pur
pose of nominating candidates for auditor
general and 'surveyor general and for the
consideration of matters, relating to the
organization of the party and the advance
ment of its principles. The conyention
will be called to order at ten o'clock a. m.
By order of the state Committee.
County Superintendents.
Daniel Harrington, Esq., School Director,
Newtown Mills. Forest county, Writes the School
Journal a very earnest letter in furor of a change
in the mode of electing county superintendents.
He thinks the salaries of the respective superin
tendents should be fixed by law, and that the
boards of directors throughout the State should
be allowed to meet at their usual places of meet
ing, cast their votes for superintendent, and
then delegate one of their number to convey
the result at a specified time to the proper coun
ty seat, where, upon ascertaining who was
elected, the certificate of election could be Made
out and forwarded to the School Department.
Mr Harrington thinks that this plan would
save much time and expense, and lead to the
seleetlon of persons to fill the office of superia7
tendent sthe'ly with reference to their fitness to
perform its duties. His views are worthy of
consideration.
Annual Fair.
The Susquehanna County Annual Fair, will
be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
Septetnber 12, 13 and 14, 1971.
By order of Committee.
ALABAIL\ CLAI3IB.-IVo are informed
that the most persistent and unyielding
of the private citizens who have claims
against the British Government are Dr. J.
C. Ayer & Co., of Lowell, Mass., the man
ufacturers of medicines. They will con
sent to nothing less • than their demand
for medicines destroyed by the British
pirates shall be paid in gold and in dol
lars to the last cent. They are embold
ened by the fact that the destruction of
their goods by the English in China and
elsewhere (for where are not that trouble
some nation trampling upon somebody ?)
have hitherto been paid in full, and they
now say that they shall be. They howev
er propose this compromise : —Give us
Canada and we will call it even, because
we can then send our remedies without
duty. (Washington News.
Tint Dunn or TU L'STES.9 of our State
Agricultural College have selected 11ev.
-lames Colder, president of Hillsdale Col
lege, Mich, as the successor of Dr. Bur
rows.
gew Adutrtiocmtuts.
MI. W. W. SMITII,
Driorm. flacons at hi: dwelling. next door mit of the
itepnbilean printing office. °Mee hours from. 9
to 4 o. N. Montrose, May 3, 1871—tf
IMPROVED HUBBARD!
PATRONIZE HONE lIANIIPACTIIRE!
riIIANGEAULE P eed and DOW.le Drive Wheel. It
bolds the Greet Neer York State National Pretninm
AlseUm Great Ohio Nat:anal Premiums, held at Mans.
held, la 2374.
Ant the Pennsytrunia. 2daryland and Virginia State.
Premium. t
The gearing lo stmple.eompact, removed entirely from
the drive wheels, and encloyed in a neat Co.as to the
team of the machine, effectually eventing ft from grit
and du c t.
The operation can be changed Instantly from a hi_h
speed to One a third slower. without stop. Om% odapt•
ing itself to bad places and ilzht and heavy grass.
One totting apparatus Is perfect. No brake and one
patent knife-head. It Is beyond doubt the stront.,,O
machine In the world, and you can depend upon It, beluv,
perfectly reliable in every particular.
Montrose, May 3. 1371.-0 SAYRE BROS.
REVOLVING HORSE-RAKE.
WEAre prepared to forniah these rakes of a anperi
rrr quality, at both wholesale and retail.
:UTILE BROS., Manufacturer..
Mcratrofe. Elay a. WI. if
Travellus are always liable to sudden attacks of Dye
eatery and Cholerantorbaa and these occurring when
abated from bomb. are very flap mum. The }sere
Sawn may always be relied upon In such Caere. As
soon as you feel the symptoms, take one teaspoonful in
I gal of new milk and malamtes and a :ill of not writer,
stir well together and drink hot llep.st the dove every
hoar Mail relieved, If the pain. be severe, bathe the
bowels and hack with the medicine clear.
In capes of Asthma and Phthloic, take a teaspoonful
In a gill of hot water sweetened well with molasses;
also bathe the throat and stomach faithfully with the
mecictoe, clear.
Dr. Sweet says ft takes ont tbo fOrenelf. In eases of
bonesettin; faster than anything be ever applied.
Fliftermen, an often czpneed to harts by barring their
*kin pierced with hook., and fins of fib. Gan be relieved
by bathing with the Path Killer is soon as the accident
occure ; in this way the anguish is coon abated; bathe
as often a. once In dee minute., ray three or four thara,
and yon will seldom hate any trouble.
The bite and scratches of dogs and cats are soon cured
by bathing, with the Pain Killer Clear.
INTMNAT GC000.12019.
Guttenberg,llostniranin tt: Cos.
Having
And Well
SHE &SPIER GOODS,
MILLENERY GOODS,
- • • eloudy.
Dint AND FANCY GOODS,
All of the Newest, Handsomest Deligna
- snow:
rata.
And also; a Fine Aassailming of
. .
BMW UDE' OLOTIIINC
'll►wbuti.ws Itr;114 itifitifefitiOii my puitriis
tin piddle in seams!. to 101/8 w . 41.;411 sad fo !man
tfoseur f!oftee boyfr4 ebiewbera:
*vs oitt
iiillitegfetigar i t , Was '"
XIITCHLSII, Chairman
Received
A Large
Selected
- Stl)ck of
-. 7 -Commissioner I'leasonton. hastjust
Written,a letter, to Supervisor Dutcher, of
New Yorkvstiying that persons whose in
comes are less than 112,000 per : year are
not required to make returns, nor, is there
any authdrity °Maw ,for assessors ' (ts-
Sistant assessors - to call forsticlt- returns.
shoida 'not hesitate to recouitahnd
to any friend of, ours, Parsons' Purgative
Pill; they are scientifically - prepared, and
are adapted to all the purposes of a good
purgative medicine.
Decidedly the best remedy that has ev
ever beer. discovered for rheumatism,
swooleu or stiff joints, flesh wounds,
sprains, bruises. cute, and burns, is John
-8011.8 Anodyne Liniment. We use it, and
always recommend it to our friends.
—lle is the happiest who does the most
to make others happy. The inventor of
J. Monroe Taylor's Cream Yeast Baking
Powder must be a very happy man.
NEW TOME PLIOROCE WAIIKETS.
Corrected weekly by William Hodsdon, 231
Fulton St., New York.
Week ending April 28 1871.
Butter, pail .... ........... . 45038 "
firkin 20033
Cheese, dairy, per lb 11014
" factory " 11015
Eggs, per dos 17018
Flour, per barrel 4 7806%45
Corn meal, 100 lbs 2.2002.30
Wheat., per bushel 1.20g1.50
Rye " 9501.00
Oats " 51053
Corn 89090
Hops, crop of 1870 • 16020
'
Beef, sides, per lb 10014
Hogs, " 9012
Potatoes, per bbl. 2.0003.60
Tallow " 0010
street, Montrose, Pa.
—At Sher-Wood's, the Watch-Maker, Maine
c spccial
Poisonous Medicines
The theory that the virus of diseise can be safely
counteracted by doses of poison, Is false and dangerous.
Within the last twenty-five years, not less then a score
of virulent poison* have been added to the repository
of the medical profession. They are given to small
doses, otherwise they would destroy life immediately;
but even In minute quantities, they produce, ultimately
very disastrous effects. It Is unwise and unphlicsrophi
cal to employ, as remedies, powerful and Insiduous
drugs, which, In subjugating one disease, sow the seeds
of another still more uninanaglble. None of these ter
rible medicaments operates with as much directness and
certainty upon the sasses of disease as Elostetter's
Stomach Bitters, a tonic and corrective trithouf a 'Male
ddelcrious ingredicata In Its cumposillon. Arsenic and
quints are given fat intermittents; strymmlne and pro
sic meld for general debility; mercury, In various forms,
for liver complaint; preparations of chloroform and
opium for sleeplessness; and yet these deadly drugs do
not compare. as specifics fur the diseases above enume
rated, wth that wholesome vegetable invigorant and al
terative, while they arc all so pernicious that it Is aston
ishing any physician should take the responsibility of
preserving them. Let invalids, for their own sakes, try
the Bitters before they resort to the poisons. The relief
they will experience from a coarse of the harmless spe
cific, t 111 render a recourse to the unsafe preparations
referred to, quite unnecessary.
Or Getting Plarried.—Ersays for young Men,on
the delughte 01 home, and the propmety or tranropriety
of getting' married, ‘vlth sanitary help 4.r Chore who
feel unfitted or matrimonial happiness Sent free, In
pealed envelopep Adareas, WARD ASSOCIATION
Los. P., Philadelphia, ra.
tErllloomsbara State Normal Sebool.
and Liransur CoMMEnrIIL INSTITCTE.—The Faculty
ofthie !annual , . aim to be very thorough In their In
timation, and to look carefully after the health, man
cart and morals of the etudente.
Apply for Catalogno to II ENRY CARVER, A. M.,
Seut. 2A—I v Principal
Intl! uzineoo Prettorg.
Two lines in tide Direetory, one year, A 1.50—
mull additional line, 50 eta.
NEW 'MILFORD
C.tYro.l PLASTER.—NIMIOLAS S/I ORM KEIL
Dealer Irt groutue Cayuga Plaster. Fres.lt ground.
0. M. BAILEY, Acent for Empire Sewing Marhtse,
and American Base Darning Stove, Main Street.,
W. L MOSS 'lb CO , Dealers In Dry Good.. Efate, Cap*,
Pools and Shoe., end General Merchandl.c. on Main
street, eecond door below the Eptecopel Church. •
MON HOTEL, kept by WILLIAM SMITH, o Main
street., near rho Depot.--•
W. S. MEAD, Foundry, and dealer In Plows and other
atrasfle, one door from ?binary's UWE!, Main M.
N. F. KUMMER. Cartage Maker and Undertaker, on
Rain Street, tyro doors below. Hawley's Store. •
MeCOLLUN BROTHERS. Deniers In Groceries and
Provisions. on Mato atreat.•
0. GARRET & SON. Dealers In Flour. Feed. )deal,
Salt, Lime. Cement. Groceries and Provisions on
Math Street, opposite the Depot.
W. & T. HAYDEN, Mann'acturera or Clears nod
Wholesale de.alers In Yankee Notions and Fancy
Goods. on Main Street. helots Episcopal Church. •
MOSS 4 Klif.kr. Leather Manufacturers and dealers
In Morocco Findings, ie., near Episcopal Church. •
AINEY it HAYDEN. Dealers In Drnzt and Medicine..
and Manufacturer. of Cigars, on Main Street. fit=
the Depot
W. STEPIIRNS, florae Shoeing and general Repairing
on Maio Street, south of the briege.
J. DICIERIMAN. Jn., Dealer to_ general merchandise
and Clothing, Brick Beare. on Main Street.
GREAT BEND
L. 8, LrtHEM, 31entiractater of Leather, and dealer
laterals] Merehandife, on ,Maln Strret.•
H. V. DORAN, literchant Tallor and dealer in Ready
Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions,
Main Street.•
LENCTXVILLE
ninAm WHITE. Manufacturer of atsd dealer In superi
or Plows and enstinga.
GIBSON
EDWARDS di BRYANT, alsnttfaetufers of Wagons
said Sleigh,, near the Ingalls` Moro.
2JONTROSE
ABEL TIIRCLELL, Dealer th Drtris. Mcdittnee.
Lt
gqnme;Palate, Oil,. Dye Staft.,__Woccrtes. Jerrelrr,
&Mow, etc. (lop,
JAMES E. CAIIMALT, Attorney at. Law. Often one
door below Tarbcll Haim, Public Aventte.•
WIL H. COOPER d CO.. Bankers. roll Porelan Pas
ll*
sage Tickets and Drarra on England . Ireland antkErart4
Wa
J. B. FLETCIIEWS rntlw 121 goon la the place to.get
Ice Omani, Oysters and Mum, In every stile. On Mehl
street*
FITROVto lb BROWN. General Fire andllfa blear,
once Amite ; also. Pen Itailrlnd and AceldentTlOVeta
to Near York and Philadelphia. Orace one dour east
ortbe Hank.
V. B. CHANDLER., General Inguranceand Saving Ms
chine Agent.. Public Avenge.,
BURNS & NICHOLS, the Ace to get Dregs and Heal
c.une.. Cigar., Tobacco, Noe., Potket-Booke. Speda
der, Yankee Mahn:l , , .tc.. Public Avenue.
WM. L. COX, !Larne** ranker and dealer to all articles
usually kept by the trade, apposite the Berds,l
BOTD a cAmigni,ifiOne Hardware,
and VAleaftletneeri of Tia aud a wl= iwara, earlier
of Ada and Turnpike street.
9. n. MORSE. llierthaot Talker • and dealer Is
Clothe. Trimming*, and Pen:tithing • Goode. and
Agents for dinar feewirir Ataeltthe, on. Math Meech
Fordbadn bandlogi • . - , ,
A. N. BULLARD. Dcaiei In Groceries. 'Priorlehrne.
Beene, dtattonety and Yankee Notions at head of
Pablk,Asenne.• rt 4
SPOIIE Cll..Ataless—is...Stalree. nalAWan%
'Agricultural imptedzeititillertcrantßircearies,oppo•
site Tubed hour.
EATNBPORD & 31ITCHEL. Ltyery and Exchange
• etillble,in mu of 13 . ankbnEdirq.: .
TIMAJMOL , PLJEWMIL.ArikicearIies band ast..mige
impplesb 921=0 .ftyEgmt ji_limer, for We as
Montrose - , • - -11FFANT
Wrote Feb. a lEfft. , • - 1 , , Ow ,
. . •
--futha4.lNime4Wm -, --
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and
WESTERN RAILROAD. %Votes Anittffometa
of plunger lines effect Nov. IL
• TRAINS LEAPS .
WESTWARD. I EASTWARD.
Mall Pasnngr MaU Paenger
train. train..l S;ATIt?Na. Aran. train.
A. at. A. as. • . - - ,1 ‘ ' P. At. P. iii.
so)
11,15 Now Took.- .. ..... 5,00
New 11ampt0n....... I ix
I
19.00 Maw:inks mum.... 19.40
F 11 II • Delawaro....Dlno... 13.33 la
tz l
4, 3, 2 %) 41, 83 15
ti Se l la ch n o t i o w n n
,-.
7 9 ;15 15
1 7 5 1 0 t .
..p a
o OA 1.00 Ropbottom 7,39 MS g
9 4,57 140 Montrose 7.15 4.15 a
1 ° - 5,15 11:10 - Ne e Mlttord::: . :::. SEX
"ft - 6,15 - 2,30 ' areas. udnir •-• • •i• ems lop L
a P.M. P. M *Toot of Ltberty.st. 1 A.lll P.M CI
W. F. 110LWELI
General Pass. auSTlckc
iGS STROUD; Veld. Agent., Meal
--- -
ERIE RAILWAY.
I,3oomile* nnder one management—WO miles with
out eh 91) 0 Oicasches...Dread page; doable trick route
to An points meet, north-west end antitioaest. New
mprored Coaches are run through without change
to Rochenter,Dugalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, end Mein.
oath
On and afterNOndayMee.. KUM. Mratrui will leave
Blnghnentun at the followinibours, :
GOING IMT.
2:55 a.m Night Exdreaa, (Mondays excepted)
&^sa. m. Nigist - Expresa.
6:34 a. in. Wall Train. Sundays excepted. [or Buffalo
and Dunkirk.
&SO p. m. Elmira Accommodation. Sandlay excepted,
5:14 p. Day Expream. Sunday, excepted.
Ikl9 p. m. EXprefol nail, Sundays excepted
55 p. in. Way
_Freight, Sunday', excepted.
1:05 p. tn. Emigtant Train, daily foetus teat
007NN Lim
ledi a. m. Night Bxprces, Sundays excepted.
VNI a. in. Cincinnati Express, Mondays excepted.
1:51 p. m. Day Eqpresr,isundays excepted.
T:10 a. ire Acc gamodation Train, daily for Susquehanna.
&SS p. m. Neer York Dail, Sundays excepted.
10:20p. m. Ligntning Express.
Skid a. m. Way Freight, nundays excepted.
• GIESZICED TEIIIOOGEL
farA revised and 001hp:etc 4 . r oyket Time Table" of
PanrugetTnllna on the ErlallalliferabOnotmeetmg
Ilneatramrechtaly been Washed, mid eat holuslon at.
placation to the Ticket Agent of the Company,
'V. D. RUCKER, ' WM IL &On,-
Gen'l Sap'. Geni Paws Agt.
Dee. 14, IaITE
BILLINGS STROUD, Ticket Agent, HoLtroae Pa.
T .EHIGII VALLEY RAILROAD.
A.. On and after Dec. %),1810, trains on the Lehigh
Valley Railroad will ran as follows :
DOWN TRAINS
Learn Waverly Zane-
Mon E. R. W. 6.30 a. m. 3.23 p. m. 6.40 p.m
Athens 643 " 3.35 " 6150 "
Towanda 7.25 " 4.16 " 7.30 "
Lanayrille 8.35 • 5.39 "
Rkmncr'a Wy 8.40 " 641
111eshoppen 9.00 " 5.09 ••
Mchoopany 9011 " 5.10 -•
Tank'nock 931 •• 6.40 ••
L. B. Jane. 10.30 " 7.40 ••
P 14144430 14) 40 •• 7.50 •
Wilkeallarre 1100 " 6.15 ••
White Haven 19. M .•
M'eh Chunk 1,40 ••
Allentown 2,37 "
Bethlehem 9.50 ••
ITa•ton 8.17 "
Philadelphia 5.05 ••
A. at Now 1 ark
Leave New York 8.00 a. m.
Ps,llAdrlphla 7.33 " 12.00 en
Smarm 9.05 " 1.46 p.m
Bethlehem 9.25 " 1.25
Allenttom 9.49 ^ 4.00 "
21c-h Cheek 10.55 . 4.20 "
Willie 84'1112.18 p. m. 5.45
Wilkce-no's 1.30 " 1.28
Pittrtan 1.50 " &IS
L. &IL Jnn. 200 " 8.35 "
Took'nock 2.54 8.16 "
' Itehoopouy 3.151 "
Ileshop o en 327 .
Skinner •S. 8.4.5 " •
Maryville 3.49 "
Towanda 4.59
Athens 636 " ••
Ar. at Waverly
Junction, S. IL W. 5.45 "
filir"No change of cars between Scranton and New
York. or berehen Scranton and Philadelphia.
December 20. MO.
SPRING IS71! SPRING 1871 !
At Lenbelm% GREAT BEND
At Lenhelm% GREAT BEND
At Lathelm'a GREAT REND.
Is the place to -buy
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTH
t".;;43, HARDWARE, CROCK 'MY,
NOTIONS, HATS and CAPS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
CARPETS, W AI,I.
PAPER, OIL
PAINTS.
6.C., &C
All of which have been purchased during
the late decline, and will be sold at prices ac
cordingly :
GOOD CALICO, only 10 cents per yard
GOOD 311.1SLIX only 10 coats pei yard.
GOOD SUGAR Y only 10 eents per pound.
GOOD GREEN, RUCK and JAPAN
TEAS, only , .90 centa per pound,
HANDSOME DRESS goods for 25cts a y'rd
AL Snit of CLOTHES fbr $lO.
All other goods at corresponding
LOW PRICES 1
We also make s speciality of the SHIP
PING BUSINESS, and will send to the
best HOUSES , EAST butter and ali other
kinds of PRODUCE- The HIGHEST
market price and prompt returns
imtrantoed age> PAILS furnished
and MONEY ADVANCED, to
• CUSTOI,IERS when DESIRED.
Parties wishing to buy GOODS CHEAP end
Ind the
LARGEST ASSORTNENT
in gusqueltititis County, to select from will do
well to call at
L. 13. LAB STORM.
Great Bendy Pe.
April 5, 1871.-74,
Good News to thiloialact dem Wu of 1812,
A ND THEINWIDOWI3I..sCompess has recently pars
ed dlna* emoting Tetettetm tlf Eight WWI per,
month, where Metairie 'Service of ihrtyDaysor more.
Pormsny of you 1 procarol land Warrants, from 1850
1850, and my records and papers, then made, tarnish
,now the Important &eta nverotuy In Procuring Pas
sionkand persons briughsrer sending their claims to
my 018te can bare the free benefit of my records, and
their barium will be promptly attended to at rates es
tabilsed by the law 1.. F. PITCH,
Ilootzate, Mayen 29. on. • - - Aff
pp, tEwnia—Thei sisporybitsri Iktdvatatzt
e will toad thrbobse of James O'Brien; to' Ronk
Apt it !Mrs. at I block y!. to Id tba
b oyitoadlcsallasfrouthar O'Bilea'atolltootat„
It - To be let to tielerest bidder. -
JANassvii.t'
MP
5
ak i lArCa r iAPX IVA' X ' • X" XL- '
mmittitvanavialib-ii
nuts and ticattons may..betaern bycz on p
r.
insetZWAMVI the above plug. , Tlnr to reiett
an all•proposals hi reserved, 'Phico' o meeting tor;
r
Winn or adoption of proposals, on the ground.
fiver Lake, Aprill 19, 1871.
DISSOLUTION.Co.,Ann of XeNeasta. Mout& Cls Ma drain.
Trotaaa by • foam) consent. •Vita Wok" d •Lac
wants are ta tba tuuida of sumeedinglirin. tut tut.
mediate settles:Lent. • -B.IIIcHENZIS. -
C. C;FAUROT:
Maittroao, Apt 11. W. W. IdoCAIN.
ram mut.
nil etc 14ciittis ;nibs tontirnied by mezi4le: thul•
' With lagesited feel plea fby 011ie Mathes's,
and lessened artainses, we ritual tiantde t 6 sell goods Co
low Out It will De a. strong Inducement to-bay- of ns,
PS Maio Ishii irisb psalms D
read] psi systini. 316RENZW:
C. C. FAUROiIi
Aprlll2, ten. 8w
THE CHEAT CAUSE. OF HUMAN
MlNEdifteiturlsredeigelendhEenltigieligeie - ;
Treatment and lladleal Cure of Bendant
Wenluxes., or Spermaterrbtes, Induced by self-Abuse. in.
volnntary kkaleslons, Impotency, Nervous Debility. and
Impediments to Neelege generally; Conspron,
flew, and Int ; mental and physical' Inca ty,
By BOUT. J. CIILVEBWELL X. D. ether of the
CIILVEBWELL, • .
'Green Book," Cc.
The worid-tenouned author, in this admirable Lecture
clearly proves from his own experience that the awful
consequences of self-abuse may be effectually removed
without medicine and without dangerous 'logical ope
rations, hoagies. instruments, rings and cordials, point
ing oath mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by
which every sufferer. no matter what his condition may
be. may cure himself' cheaply, privately, and medically.
This lecture will prove a boon to thcresanda and thou
undo.
Sent ander seal, In a plain envelope, to any addrees,
on receipt of .Ix cents, or two pestage stamps. by ad :
dressink the publishers. Also. DR. CULVERWRI,L`b
ie h h . t r rtis o, go Gnide,7 e r A c s e . j...S e tr i T i l it, Agre , sa the Pab•
IV Bowery. New York Poet (Slice Box 4 MS.
I ) ISSOLUTIO:4.—Tbe Ann of J. R, DeWitt it Co., has
tbis day dissolved by mutual consent. Either port.
Der Is authorized to settle the accounts of the late Item.
JAMS. R. DDWJTT.
EMILY DDRNIJART.
Montrose, March "Jet,.
JAMES IL DzWIT4 Win continue the buslnees, at
the Old Stand. where ho will be happy to see his old
Mends and all who wish to buy in his line of goods. '
JAMES B. DEWITT,
Montrose, March VD, int. im.
oisoNvo artiste, Jr.—This celebrated horse
T
wl:I stand for • limited number of mar..s the pres
ent season, commenclug April fith, at J. ti Tarbell's. In
Montrose, on eaturdt7 of each week ; Monday's Wed.
neadays, and Fridays, at the subscribers. ha West
Dimock.
Prpianag.—Toronto Chief, Jr., was aired by tho fast
trotting stallion, Toronto Chief, now commanding! IMO
the season ; he by Royal George and his dam by Black,
wood. ont of an he-Upset mare, Royal George was aired
by Black Warrior; he by imported Tipp° ; and be by
Messenger, of England.
TOttOWTO Cute, IDOL data wan aired by tintthorongt:.
bred Jefferson out of a Majesty mare. Jefferson wan by
Virginia; he by Sir Archie the sire of Sir Rena, and
grondslre of American Star —dam. old Favoritv.
Tonotero Crone has trotted the hest stallion time on
record—half mile, le3m; one mile, 2.20; two miles, Gef.
Tososeo Cams Jn , was bred by J. B. 1 room, of
Blooming Grove, Orange Co., N. Y., in the spring of
Mal. Any ono wanting information withyegard to hie
pidigree or stork, can addrees D. R. llud.n. D. G.
Coulter, 0. Owens or C. D. Bowman, at Blooming
Grove.
Tonoirro CurEr, Ju., to Nil 4 bands high, blood bay,
weighs 1,200 pounds, tine disposition staid is considered
by the best Judges of bootee to be a very moecuiar built
horse. Ile hos never been trained, but gives signs of
great *peed. An inspection Is solicited.
Trusts. —Toluene° with foal Itla Other rules as cwt.
tomery, insutunee money due. March list, lett
J. M. CRISIS-iN, Proprietor.
Elk lake, Pa., March 15, 18'11-4m.
TALI; ABLE FARM FOR SALE.—The
subscriber offers his farm at Silver Lake,
Susquehanna Co., Pa., contains over 130 acres
100 or 10.5 of which are cleared and under cultiva
tion the land is well watered and good for either
grain or grass, there are between two and three
hundred grafted Apple trees on the place besides
peach, plum, and pear trees, 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 orap
ply to MAURICE M. DONNELL.
Silver Lake. &watt. Co., Pa., March 8 '7l. 3m.
FINANCIAL
New 7-30 Gold Loan
SAFE 1 PROFITABLE 1 PERMANENT!
Jay Cooke & Co.
Offer for Sale at Par and Accrued •Interest, the
FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRANT GOLD
BONDS
OP TUE
Northern Pacific
RAILROAD COMP'Y,
THESE BONDS are secured, first, by
1 a First Mortgaga on the Mailmad hsclf. its rolling
stork and all equipments . second. by a First Mortgage
on its entire Land Grant, being more than Twenty-Ttio
Thousand Acres of Land to each mile of road.
The Bonds are free from United States Tax ; the Prin
cipal and interest are payable in Cold—the Principal at
the end of Thirty years, and the lutereat Semi-annually,
at the ate of Sefcca nod Three-Maths per cent. per
annum.
They ale lamed in denomination, of $lOO, $5OO, $lOOO
$3,000 and taw.
The Treatees ander the Mar .r,age are Merme. J.
Cooke, of Philadelphia, and J. Edgar Thorana, President
of the PennaytxmrM Central Railroad Company.
These Northern Nettle 740 Bonds alit at all lime" be
fore maturity, be receivable at ten per cent Premium (or
1,10), In exchange tot the Conrpany`n Lands nt theft lotr
ml lamb pace,
In addition to their absolute safety, these Bonds yield.
an (motet, larger, tre belisve ‘ than any attics First:Chas
seccuity. Parlous holding United States Five-Twenties
can, by converting thorn into Northern Pacifica, increase
their yearly income one-third. and still base a perfectly
reliable investment.
HOW TO GET THEM!
Tonr nearest Bank or Banker will supply these Bonds
to any desired amount. and of any needed denomination.
Persons wishing to exchange Stocke or other Bonds for
these, can do so with any of oar Agents, who will allow
the highest current price for all Marketable Securities.
Theme Halm in !facilities remote from Banks. may send
moues'. or other Bonds, directly to or by express, and we
will send back Northern Pacific Bonds at oar own risk
and withont cost to the investor, For further informs
stlign"enfigets. maps, etc., Call on or address the ander.
f_of Hankers the Banks or Banke employed to sell
this Loan. F or wile by
*UM. ctloPzia & co.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
- ••
Would respectfully state to my former
I
engem, re ann the public generally that I am righin
estrrytng on the
TAILORING BUSINESS,
MO:MOSE, end proposo to do CI WORE In eat
Line, In s
TASIBONABLE, NiiITiEMiSt6..NTIAL 311..V1C'En.
And at Satisfactory Prices. Particular attention given
to CUTTING and SPECIAL CARE need to have the
work Phut far the person whO yuLitit together.
Bhp on the west elde of u Public Atinine." (veer
Borne & Stlehole Drug Store, adjoining - the °Mee of
Dr. Ilaleey. P. LINES.
Memnon, February 7,1871; i tt
ABEL TURRELL
SIMPS oollotenil7 on gut% one of tbe cost nuttier.
Inn collections 01
MAIDS & MEDICINES
In the cant*, and ?sedan eepetial attention to so
'redly-and
'redly- ate buying articles in thin department that axe
garotted gerdnue.
lle ILUCI keeps a great variety of
LI 011$ AND Vitil3:l3, •
booed either direct from Os distiller, or importer, and
warranted strictly pure.
•
Also. a fa assortment of Paints. OR., Vern!she!,
Brushes, Lubricating Oil* and Nye Staffs. Groceries,
• Wall Pipers Glaser. Excellent , Nye
Gone
and amtnuaition. •
A duo variety of Gol d . menthes niaLlri, Perihm
ern YagIarefINOTIONS, ac., , and other gouda Wen*
nitrous to Ufentlosi ,
leitera fearsiwif , biew f n e the
batlfVformingelubs , and sending to the Great Amer!.
cacaos Company, New York, for thelr.soppiles Of Tea
sad Coffee, for fawilLuse.
Abel Towel} is sow sopplytes the people with these
Tess and Coffees, as bla store In liontrale s at the same
pries* Gas Ilsesershlbe amdirher persone.pay,st war
shwa of the Company In New York. Thus, pluctowas
will save the nspans charge, trouble of clubbing and
Iii1.11),13a11. by bergs of
• -' *Wen ; ra; •
VfA. 0 4 1 141 12 4 1 01 , 9MX.
w:77,1-7 1 / Potaryfefoib• -
~ --Portssalno, "arch. 214871. :
'r ms I 9 to orfaviOTlcL _ That on the , Vd ,day Of
Muth, A.l). 1971.• Warren In Iltakinptc7 trialssard
&plait tho Estate of Manly N. Walker of fllbsonTown•
Chip, hi theConnty of Onarichlana; and State of Penn.
sylvan* who tutseen adladgedallsakreld,on Ida, own
settdo• ; that the , payment of any debts Cad dellyery.of
any property belonktvg-tO etch Bankretpt to him or for
his ate, and the transarof.anYproperty by him am On '1
bidden by last ; that 'affect:km of the Creditor s of laid
itaaknot,taprove their Tlebts:ead to choose - Ono .or
mom asidgclee&of Ids Estate. *lt be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy_ , to be holden at tbe Oflce of Willard
No. SCrt. lackawanna !mane. Scranton. Palsolt,lbefore
E. N. Willlard Poe... Wester, on the 29th day or .Aprll,
A. D. 1871, at 11 o'clock a. It. - - A; MURDOCH.
4w._ U. o._Aftuiltat, an .Ifesittager.-
NOTICE.—The giro of WEB B* ilitlt6 irns dlisoitrefl
11 on tho 11ra of April.' Thelindersfsntnl bs* waled
.11.011.0CEIT STOKE,-
the old, dand, end Is now reedit nd PEW:lot of nods
Iv bleb will be sold ate the LOWEST CMMI .PRICES.
Call sod see ~ . • WEBB.
Montrose, Aprif Et, 1611. 81!
NOTICE TO BUILDERS
TIIB UNDERSIGNED WILL RECEIVE PROPOSALP
for tarnishing material end building a school house
on the premises of Andszum Johnson. West Dilatecit,
near the Jessup line, st the resldence.of said Johnson,
on Saturday, opril istb, Int, the same to be completed
and ready for acceptance by the (fret dey.of October
next. Pipe and specifications can be found with either
of the Committee. • DENBY C. SIIEL!.
. . .
F 441 AI3IIL. 110 WE..
Dimoelc, Morel 41,18'1.-3w Committee
W'OTICE IS HEREBY RIVEN Tlutt Letters Patent
have been leaned to the Montrose Railroad Comp*.
ay, and the subler,beva to the Capital Stock 'of said
Company are hereby ndtiScS to meat at the Hotel of P.
E. Brush, in the village of Springville, Suatlttebanna
County, on Thursday. April 27. 15 1. at I o'clock.
for the vireos. of organiting :be Company by the elec
tion of a President and twelve Director..
BENJ. PARKE. Chi!nun
B. F. BLARESLEY, H. C. TYLER.
• 8.11. SAY RS, W.ll. SENSUP,
CHARLES L. BROWN. CQIILIDISIIOI2IIII
(Attest.] C. L. BROWN, Bernctary.
Montrose, April IS. 1871. tw
.I.Hereby certify that I Moro for several years %mown an
article put op and prepared by Mrs. A. H. Taylor. u
a remedy for T. VITUS DANCE," and have observed
ita efficacy In many awes, and they were piney* bene
ficial. Knowing its composition and mode of prepare.
floe, I can truthrally vouch for ire virtues and efficacy.
Great Bend, April 1%11.-4w N. PATRICK, U. D.
L VADAILLET.
DEALER IN MARBLE BEAD STONES, Monument.,
Sc. ; elan, In Scotch Granite. All work dons to or•
der, and warranted. Eceldenco and Atop, trot door
booth of the Cnthol; c Church.
Montrofie, ilarch R 9, Ten
FOR BALE.
A FARM Or FIFTY ACRES in Slicer Lair, far aide
cheap and on easy terms. Inquire of
Idoistru., March R. ISR.—lin J. B. NeCOLLCR.
ESTATE NOTICES.
VIECUTOR'S XCTCE.—Letters Testamentary in the
Literate et "AremlAttMeschena, intro( Montrose, tine
god:mons County. deceits d. havens neon rented4to
the ant,teriber. all portions Inds to said - estate are
requested to make Immediate payment. And all persons
having claims Against amid decadent will pp sent them
without delay. ALFRED BALDWIN.
Montrose, March B,l4ll—erw Executor.
IVSTATE of Polly Blyter, lets of Forest Lake town
-I.r ship, Pennsylvania, dewed; Letters Testaxelentat7
upon the estate or the above named decedent. haring
been granted to the undersigned. notice is given to all
persons indebted to the same to make immedinteopay
meat, and those basil:4 claims upon vie same. will pre
sent them, drily authenticated, for settlement.
IIA RV BY BIRDSALL, Executor,
Forest Lake Starch IS, Dal. err
W°ADES OP TICE * WORLD. —Pitt.hurgh, ra..
January 'Li, I 8 it.—To whom It MIST concern :—This
Is to emit} dud I have gtvett A. I.I. O sI.DWIN.of Montrose,
Pa., the ezcleslre control of the gale or the above a:lm
ed remedy to SnsquehannaCennty, on long as he chooses
to condone In the boldness, nod that all orders hereafter
should be addressed to him, to receive attention,
"rtarell 5.2, ISTI,
13 11.14.101-.41.X217151 1
REST BARGAINS IN TOWN IN
CROTCH FAMILY GROCERIES,FLOUR I no-
SWOOP, Dried and Canned Fruit, Vegetables, rte. &e.,
at the Head of Navigation. A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, February 2.2. Ott
EHC
AP
M 31 E ftt7lTA NEI S E, P & I
C L .
take notice ticit in pursuant
semhly of thin Commonwes
meet the demands upon the
poses, the undersigned. Apt
for said county, has prepare
lug In said county, tine pie
class which to him appears
the acts of Assembly, to wit
SCSURS.
E L Adams 14 1
PO limihnell 141
Wm. White 14
Fl L Lott 14
Prance & Swisher 14 1
George Brown It
anaruvr.
C C Worth
Payne A Bloxtutto. ..... ..12
tIICIOLLTP.
J B 'Very 14
'nanny & Cramer 141
J 11 Page 141
0 Id Dolaway 141
C Rogers.— ......... 181
Kent A Eldridge ..... _ll
Wm. Craver ..... _ ......18
13 A A A Titswortb......l2
curlews 1.72.
CL114 , "111,.
T J Wells 14
T F Johnson 13
Jl4 Baker.. ..... ...14
P I 1 Gardner . 14
II A Williams... ..... _l4
CI Wells & Brother 13
0111CDMT.
8 0 Weaver p in 4..
I E Davie 5... .....
ilem7 Spencer..
P Chambers...
A Plithardson
=MOM,
Wm. II Thayer ...
3111 es A 5hcrman......... 19
II Blakeslee 141
Stevens & Leebody 141
_ _
L B Silvan__ ... .....14
rnartmle. Alm? 42 +replete p m 4,,.11
1) C a; F Ii F0rd ,......
. 13 J Dlckermatijr.... ....... 10
Ell Merriman 14 James Atkins , 14
13 li Berritt p m 4 13
J u t M d 10 n i..,..r 2 c . .
...
_ l4 David Sommers p m 4.-14
' rntraujortr.i.a. W L Moss ICo 10
F.l Gomm 13 T Hayden .............14
111 McNamee 34 Moon & Keep 14
Wm. Boehm pin 4.........111 ° 3111 "i.1 ' 12
Robert Winters 13 John Barnes . .14
=CAT 1111011). UcCOIIIMI it Brother 13
R Rthek.
....
...,.... 13 H Garrett & Son 11
Whiting i irs4ton. ....131 P I TracYrca 14
R S Clark 12 osru.sers.
T D Rstabrook p m 4.. T T Monroe. .11 13
L 2. Lenh.-im • BMrs. lit Tehey.. 14
W A ...olsbn.. „.......,14 nratt.
Wm. C Mali:gosh 14 ,1, If Sherwood &Co 13
MC McCreary 14 N Granger pm 4 • 'l3
Thomas Cremes 14 ':•* 1 D Snrder... 14 ,
Walter Paintin.. ..... ....19 , „ +PIuxLOVILUL
WM. Baldwin.... 14 0 . 4004 ~.. , . •.....14
11. P D0ran........ 1 4 Alger A Lcwta ".
- 14
If A C1 a rk5........ 13 0 p spencer 11
George Wessell 1.4 It T Ilandrlek . 13
L. W Chichester 14 Hnng,erforti & Merernle._ll
D C Bronson 1 4 Isaac' Bleosrole, ..., ....... 14
Z Barnes 14
0 F Purge 14 ISLOQUEHAISTIA Hann.
meson. Gillet & Page ..... .......13
Cooperntive Company....ll 1.. M Lyon,. ; .. ~ • ........ 14
Geode 11 Wells p Ili 4....11 W 9 'Beebe p in 4 14
James Feller .............13 C Fernan 14
Dean & Co -It II Parley 14
D E Holmes p m 4 12 George 11 Crandall 12
Kennedy & Yoh p m 4....14.1 Allen 14
111110:en & Smiley p m 4.10 Illers Morris • . 14
Wet. 11 Rymer . 14 Thomas McDonald.. 10
II M Tingley • 24 11 IrSmlth. . 14
VAIINIONT. M.l Pend ergast.... 14
B W Brant & Co. ..... ...12 John Tierny 'l4
.1 B Stevens ..
~.. ... .......14 Union Store Association,lo
J Seblager & err 12 Welter Barber 11
SA Lyons & Son,— ..... 12 D S Lyons 14
S 21 Monson . ..... ........13 C J Lyons .. ... 14
C.l Lyons 14 Lewis Freeman 14
FIZARITIC. II P Doren, • 12
OIV Potter aCo 19 Henry C Leap et 4 ' 12
C C Spencer . 13/Janites Dell • 12
Moree,Nichols&Cop m 4.10 W.l Faikenh0ry.r........,14
nanyonn. ' F B Thaler , •12
.1 0 Edwards 14 McDonald A II me,... .::1t
0 Payne Bon 14 P. D Lyons 13.
E T Tiffany • • 13 A DTarba2 -'• • • 14
I. RPe.ck...... ..... .... .14 43 L•Adatas •• 14
.1 W White 14 lira. E McGrath,. , __lit.
Jones & Tanner - 11 Wet. Ball • • .;...11,i
T.l Cur A Ce ..... , . ......12 0 TBMith ~,',.., . ...13
11 S Minds ' 14 Ellett"McOnlro ' ' ' ' 14,
Deberiek de Newt0n....i.14 Gottenbarg. Ro • a st.
.reCtroort.l. . . beam& Co 0
n Ifiltenenn - • • ' ti .I'o asJ 11• Cook •' ' Pi I
111 Roberta 14 J C Foot - 10.
Norris & French 12 D A- Lvone..... .... ; . ....13
41 F Potter ' vr... ..... 14 0 A Miller -: • . -•ir
' /12 , 57. - J C&J 11 Cook -
4 Warner .," - Warner. - • 11 M Millann . , .. . . ......
J B Bosenkratts p m 14 John W Osiorn-,.
• ' LIDLIITT. I Mrs E .11. Forbes....
Joseph Webstelv • 'l4 A C Palermo "
D B Stanford.2 l - Brell l / 1 $O3. - ..
A A Beeman 14 Tigallivan • 'l4
MT= 1111.11Ddirit. , -• HO Meeker ' - ...,-.14
ED It Be Garfield ,14 4
Mrs.lfardeee '1 Dennis )(e ,
Gage ' f
_. Lofton ' . •
nen i Brothers • - 12 - ¢- 1, Lewis
Memnon,
143 g Tlitiny As err -' • ' TO PM Gellett • • 'fa
Clasailloation of .Ifon . d aro of Iderolusadise.
Bees lain' then SSAOOSSAOO -, G
' - elasel4
$ 6.oooleatthan 110.0 W ' ' ' • v..- "11
• " lopoo , 03,000 • '`.. 13
. - 120409 . - - 20 OW -
" 20,000 . 62.203. ..
Montrose. Pa
"Bp,lXp" 6 0,
“-• 40,001 ." I - 50.000 .....' •
And then-Jed pita of tliS COlit of Conimintllaaa of
said county wilt old a Court of. Appeal at ItytCoart,
Ifouterfa Houtrosa. ln endfor Mil County, ea Toads,.
0PT111811.1671.0k1 o'elork p.m.; at whlelt, One mid
place any of the Merchants described, dedned, andOlasa.
ed ea &foretold. or tbelrag nut or attomeYaorop ap
pear. andapppi from fates atamonent-If they Adak
proper. • • =MPS HAM,
Jackson. March 11'2871?-111. Mailman* Appra150r
.....4.....„ . , .
Sitar . Ci ' ool
1 111 2, s pectsz ) cik 1 447 ripl 'll 4 ,
litivntrose: Not., -
~ —.4 eibei-W ;... 0 0 111 .7 1 4 4 : 1 04440# 4 -
itreityl o o.o ' : : :: . ;l - :,?,' •••i ; -,,.„:-,.-..
NOTICE.
To tho Public
M. M. TILTON, Prop tietor.
• . Sat
ILISKEST.—DZA LEIN IN
:., in ausquehan ea County,
ice of the several sent of As
alth to provide revenue to
e Treasury and for other per
'praiser of Mercantile taxes
ed a list of Merchants trod-
laced each merchant In that
just and right according to
It :
!Reese a Tingley 11
31 Finn 13
LEISOZ.
Black, Barbanel, a Clear 1, 12
I wear
•Grovr tt, Brother 12
W DI. F. Cole .14
IT I , Johnson 15
Patrick White 14
MONTIICSE.
' ln ll
Co Lyons Is Cu... U
Z bb 14
iWebb & (km 14
PD Cbandler 14
11. B Isbell 14
Lyons, Drake & Co 11
Sayre Jt Co 14
Burns & likhols p m 4-12
Wm. J Mulford ,11
A N Bollard 14
Stamp & Talbot.... . 14
Wm. 11. Boyd 4 Co ..... -11
C N Stoddard. 13
.1 &.1 T 80yd... ... .. ...14
9 II !Morse 14
Miner& Coatt 14
E Bola
. 14
I'N Bollard ' - 14
W W Smith 13
C 0 FordbM. 14
W B Deans 14
S II Wilson 13
A Turrril k m 4 12
Read, GriMs et Co p m 4.10
Cluttenbarg, Ito a a si-1 to
baton & go ...
V ellenale, Foriittli . 6
-11
Id R DeWitt & t:oII
14 A Lathrop ~...Itl
-- --- --
..141
131
..t4
..14
..13
! .... 77 -LATNIPS ringlnaMDßATlWr.'
WITS or tlib"Ciailltr;as iiteeasookrundo,
lbelUmaper, lits rod Chtanitaluar
N.'footret lamant iltnar, *name;
Aiontrosa, Apra
C 25,1811- , ly
CI
AirLilltAbilltallos,t;ot• Itsto
a s
V Patent; to Pster Kees. tor uhs - madtett Dollars, as
I shall sot pay It tutleardrapollesitalaw. N
tL ote
cm Milford • A yid sttro Ern. " • . sw! , .
A-0 AR;
: - LC 1 Orfr &ST/
fro MOBS MERCANTS-Aorb; other* vrbp Ihrip
.11:. tont gm me the patrbnag6; "1 - tender atf been
felt thank, and Unita I conaptorata of thpliliPre r Lib
SPLENDID raw. ItAiLDWAZEtTOIIIi;
.4 Same; Win - a cci..m) end si Dmtue street...l4w
Yore. where alders should be dictated to melted amt.
tothedtra,to Insure edy. ettentlop,endl wonhl add.
tom, patrons, and to those who` our by on.rahe other
side.' that I am stay* be undersold:be eel bit er
Male concern la New ark, or elsewhere, so plow lylve
men fair trlsh- Our goods are en new. end bought. few
cash, tot the neat by sod Northern Jude. • •
31.0. TYLBIL, Agent; end distil/et
Montrose North 29; Buyer_
VS, TATE OF FRANCO CLAM. lan of Apollo=
towechtp. Snupichanna Connty:Fa.. demand Let
ters of Admi alumina trpotr the above named deeming
bavtag been granted totbfronduhdetod.'notleeitheteby
Riven mall pemona Indebted to said entity, to :coke Im
mediate payment. and those havtar Calms against the
came to present them dpy aninentfesfed tar rettlemast
to the undeceived. FRANCIS CLARK.Jt..
' PATRICK WALUR. --
ntatr ators.
Reatroce. Match ex 18711.—Gw AdMi !ii[ .— G
CONGRESS WATER
at . ITRRELL'S. ,
FOR SALE. •
'THE HOTEL Property, located tit
Mande Corners, and long and 'favorably. known u
the Lewis Ilpfel. connected with which are about Twansi
Acne of Valuable Land.
For particulars address or call on C.C. MILLS.
Maack, Pa„ Jan. 45, 1921. Executor.
. ,
Zir. C. X". 2312Z.C11217217•Ei
toga latrine=
1 1 .1 1 -. ll bk‘ l 4 lo 4 l Zllpa
In offering this Liniment to the public, sa we do Is
full confidence, that lemon irtmereede elf othere how ha
Die. as an internal remedy, for the core of all diseases Is
the met of that class of medicines, we can safely Meet,
without the least fear of coat radiation, that It ends oh
rivaled in the list of medical compounds externally ap
plied for the Tem of disease, Feeling therefbre that tt
is unnecessary to puff a remedy so eminently Toadarb]
in Ito e ff ects, so mysteriously infallible in its powers of
relief, causing the deaf tobear, the blind to see, the Der
eons, drawn sad erippied Thematic towel' erect and re
joice again In the power and vigor of manhoOd. Ibis MY
pamiton Is offered to the public on its ma melte, tai
claims no volcanic origin or easenthd oils of the Arabi
an deserts ; but on the contrary is what its imparts, and
la a rue combhualowat the powers of North dmert•
am products.
Nrs Toni. trec. 14. TEM
This notice Is to inform ill dealers In proprietary
medicines, that ;rebate established a Depot to donne.
banns county at Montrose. Pa., for the tale of Dr. C. T.
Broon's Young American' Liniment, and that XL 4.
RALDWLN Is our sent for that purpose._
W.VISD. SOUTHER - LAND h CO„
13) William Street. NM Teak.
Agencies will. soon be established at central plates to
every township, and published in Malin below. 1$
ready to furnish it at wholesale prices to agents. Pat.
en and circulars *rat free upon application to this'll's&
scriber.
The Liniment le now for West mall trftke Ram
Mg agents, to wit:
Borne& Mcbots, blontsozw. .
A. Tamil,
L. L. Adam*. Auburn 4 Cumin.
Villtiana White. Auburn Centre,
Noah Baldwin, South Auburn.,
Waltman & VosburOkinner's Ede/.
Keeler Veneta. ‘sYlll= ...
1) . C. a F. H. Yon:them,
Dr. V. Homes, Cemptown,
J. ito n - ows k Sone, otereusvUle.
L. Al, Sherwood, Rushville.
T. Hendrick, Sprhiaville.
William Theyer, Dimock.
R. B.Beardelee. Little Meadows.
Robert Winten, Friendsvllle. •
Lt. L. Ball. Blrchardville.
U. A. a. Titawortb. Brooklyn, Ps.
L. R. Hinds, rumen - tills.
W, R. Curtio, Dailey Hollow_
M. Tiffany, Hopbottom. „-
J. D. Very. Montrose Depot..
0. M. Hawley, New Hillard; '
T. D. Easterbrook, Great Beni.
Any persons In towruitilps pot above nacred;doiletis
as agency, may obtain it by addreasturr I";
A. DALDW/N, General Azeat,
Jan.ll,lB7l—tia
.Hontrose. ra.
TA RS I maxi 3EC C;OI7EiEI.
I>PPCMII7, 18X cosar torn,
' JOHN " TAIII3ELLi Piop •
Sight Stages leave this Mast daify, connectlagtfUt
that:l.l.a. W., the Sale. ead the Leh ig h Nailer Rill•
,p113,15,1Mtt
ATTENTION
WE'LL Hri
T. D. TAYLOR, so kinglinoiin
irißina am
ton as one of the most popular, Culttmc, and
Eishionable Tailors In this section of country
has formed s copartnership with' E. P. Nair
comb, of Montrose, and they are now prepared
to furnish men's wearing apparel of all kinds,
and in style and Workmanship superior to any
establishment in this section of country. • Vire
GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
to isll who may favor tie with their patronage.
shop at Toss's old cornea, on Public Avenue.
T - D. TAYLOR.
D.P. NEWCOMB.'
Montrose, Oct. 19, -1870.-41.
th . . t§T/tI3III3IIMENT:
OF WILLIAM. W.; .
- Pause, Tars 'Karin: no extensile
Estsolleharent of Willful dinitb.hselat bees .
refitted and greatly improved. the proprietor respect-
lolly annouritts to the eltliens Of Montrose sod stele!.
ty. that he is etuountly etakfunsnd keeps on hand the •
hugest and butsissurtorent of . -
NYC rt. IV . I e r•TI,.. • 1111 . 11 /
to he rotted ureter this side of rfs* Yorlqity.
Desks, Divans. Towelracki. Lottges r _Footstools ,
Clre:sr Card,Pier.Toilat;Dintug. altehen'and
extension tables. ;
CHASM—Cane and Woodseet /Waite: Cane, nig
sad Woolllseatsot eitry variety ad style. . •
Softened Teton-,tetes. l'Onstshrot oft short notice: ,
Casie 'Witham rotated.
••- .-sPRING. VOW. - • •
.
A 4 , 7 ,..n0tter,6....p!.t , F ,d best in_ therairi o `:
Cane Seat" Cbaire. :,. •
Isar noiraebledtersuppls ray custiostsmithalfew
hubstantlalesne out eheir.or bathe ottufactalll.trhieh
wllthe round grerray superior to those forage:ft
market Aud Wire gala% a leful price. ,
CANIASBAT , CHAISS
or. Bads imado eels, oft Mud. an. Amtlehed
short notice. Burn afire pin readiness it 'desired.
I tretipley Dons bat egrets) ineezpattenCe warirfoes.
in . tr d to do mysectirwelii sad yell 1.t . .01 w
I.or slo
tVIZZ/ /44 /SU. • SMITH.. ;
Identrose,lreb.lB3lo:' ; .• .
TEA • •
- Nverrklsdrit Teo iparket,lest niria.st4
or rite at New York :Nrbrileukr - prite Alto trips as-
PrtfOilit of 0011P1i7M - . Buy elm sarf a mMl
wham • ABU TII
. 6...41.11A
Valar•7l9oire. the TretekMaker.
st*kgeptgoterre+ •