The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 10, 1871, Image 3

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    Letter from Ohio.
Mn. Eorron eloquent author has said,
that "silence is vocal, if we listen welL" The
force and truth of which is understood and ap
preciated by those who look aright-upon the
boundless firmament, with its stars and constel-
lations and galaxies, street lamps of that upper
and beautiful city. But as lam not a star, nor
• constellation, nor a galaxy, nor yet a street
lamp, perhaps I might not amount to much as
an object to look upon ; therefore, as I have
somehow heard that the " Pen is mighty," and
being by fortune favored with a quill, would,
through its medim, hreak forth with more cun
t dente than those who have none. Raving thus
as I trust, to the satisfaction of all, given some
sapreasion to my feelings in a kind of literary
`jay, I -will now, for the benefit of those who
have a due regard for the value of things and
wish tc keep posted, impart a few words with
reference to my geographical situation and po
litical views.
I am sojourning in Ohio, which, as a State, is
west of Pennsylvania, and other Eastern States,
and is bounded ail round by more, so-called
States, which altogether formed what was once
known as the glorious "American Union,"
founded by the " Fathers" in earlier days, but
which now, through the dcvolopment of the
" Higher Law," and a refining, elevating and
strengthening process of " Reconstruction," has
progressed el into a kind of" Mongrel" condition,
without any particular name, while being pre ,
sidedover, or rather set upon, by the " Govern
ment," or in other words, a sort of Usurping
Shoulderstrap Grant, who says he has " no poli
cy," which may or hay not be correct, as an
other stuffier Individual olece space the Truth.
It is a well known declaration of Archimedes,
that he could " move the world if be had a place
on which to stand." Now it would seem that
Grant had either been informed of, or acciden-
tally seen said declaration, and thinking be bad
discovered such-a place, and possibly overrated
his ability, is actually attempting to derhonstrate
tho truth of Arehemides' theory—that is, to
more the political world ot America from a little
stand point known as San Domingo, one of his
(Grant's) quondam friends, who is a large man
and quite heavy, says it " can't be done," and is
supported in such assertion by more of the like.
Now 1 am not, and never have been, an ardent
admirer of SuMner, who appears to be a kind
of Janus, two-faced, creature, assuming either
black or white, peace or war, as occasion de
mands; neither do I wish to be egotistical, but
allow me to modestly remark, that it does look
like a pretty big job for so small a man as Grant,
from so small a base of operations, to success
fully accomplish, and will probably, in spite of
himself, finally result in perfect harmony with
his "no policy" system. In this connection, I
would say that not long ago, I listened to a lec
ture by General Rillpatrick, on " Sherman's
March to the Set," in the course of which he
spoke of Grant as superior to Napoleon 1., and
the equal of Alexander the Great. That the
invader and conqueror of unwarlike, effeminate
Persia, is the superior of him, though ultimately
overthrown, performed such military womlers
ag-unst the skill and power of combintal Europe,
I, in my ignorance, could not bat question,
though coming from such anthorit‘
supported by the great North, arrayed against
the little South, who, at the head 'of nearly
ZIOO,OOO men, succeeded, after a protracted strag
gle, in capturing Lee with about 27,000 men—to
compare such a victor With even an Alexander,
touch more a Napoleon, seemed to me like setting
up a plaster paris dwarf by the side of a Rhodes
collossus. But as 'Kilpatrick is evidently a deep
re(a)d man, (in the face) and probably educated
in the same school with Grant, it is but impar
tial justice to accord some meaning to words
issuing from such an inspired source. Possibly,
as the signs of the times indicate, the distin
guished lecturer might explain that the triumph
of Alexander and Napoleon, are about to have
their parallel, in brevity, with the reign of Grant,
however otherwise destitute of the glory that
surrounded the one who fell at 11.th;s lon, ur the
other at Waterloo. Possibly he might impart
the light now breaking, as a kind of "pillar of
cloud by day and of fire by night," to guide this
people out of the wilderness of Republicanism
into the Canaan of Democracy, which glorious
event will probably be consumated about the
year 1872, when the " dear old flag of the Union."
bearing all the stripes and stars, will again be
unfurled amid the rejoicing of millions for free
dom regained,
It is a very early Spring here, for this time of
year, with the exception of some frost and ice,
during a few days mst. In consequence of which
it is feared that the 4 fruit may never get much
larger than blowed out. Vegetation, however,
is growing, and the crops, if they do well, will
undobledly be good, perhaps excellent. The
weather is changable, and looks very much as
though we might or might not have a spell, with
more or less rain and sun, accompanied with
breezes. But there is a difference of opinion
some think one way, some think another way ;
a few both 'ways, and many no way ; cunse
quently, it is difficult to determine with any cer
tainty, unless by guessing or otherwise, No al
manac is alike ; the climate is salubrious only
when not afflicted with chronic ague. People
abound of several varieties and tongues, the
latter, as usual, monopolized by women, some of
whom believe in rigldo, and all, of course, beau
tiful and lonely. However, a majority would
probably say with the denied of VirgiL
"Leave men alone with arms to deal,
Nor bruis . e Jour lilly hands with steeL"
As it is sonic ways here, and not a few may
never come, the above statistics may be of use
to inquiring minds. The most indifferent will
observe that they are the result of labor and ex
pense, but I make no account of that, in view
of the common good, for what is every body's
business is nobody's. I kow it is customary for
travelers to compare notes, but I beg leave to
depart therefrom, as I am unprepared to say
whether, throughout any similar circumstances,
I hare never seen no person in no place or nut.
But I must subside into a conclusion by saying
no more at present, but you may hope to hear
from me when i write you again. Yours, in
the bonds of literature, &c. L 0. W.
Bellefontaine, Ohio, April, 1871.
TaE Tut-rit. is orr.—C. C. Morrell,
in charge of advertising United States
loans, in an advertisement of the new
loan now on the market, dated "Treasury
Office, New. York, April 15," makes the
following statement: "The reduction of
the public loan, and the relief, at the same
t i me to the annual burden of interest,
ace as foliu:B:—Principal of debt, 1865.
$755.995,276; r,;!id under Johnson,
065,694.381 principal March 4, 1869,
$2,491:399.9(4; paid undar Ornt, 6223,-
Q 73,673; Pret'ellt Public debt, $1,248, 3 / 6 , -
231. Paid under Johnson, 8? 6 3,584,371 ;
paid under Grunt, 8943.046,678 differ.
epod in favor of Joh nsu n 842;511,698." This
pPoVoi, and . from a government source.
that the cluini of General Grant having
paid off an imusal amount of the public I
debt is without foundation. With all the
increasing business of the nation he has
failed to reach the point of hta predeces
sor.
—Gold on Saturday. was quiet end
steady. The itinge throughout the day
was between 111 and 111/. The opening
figure was 1134, add the Closing, 111, a
ie ... o4te of §terling Efxl?,sTge ? pais
Overdone.
It has been reported on the street that Homer
of the Republican, and little Charley his brother
are lie-ing quite ill.—Cause, overdone In attempt
ing en original editorial. Homer is a little bet
ter but little Charley feels real bad.
—A Mr. Struble of Deckertown, N. J.,
on Tuesday last, called on a physician to
have dirt'removed from his eye, and, as
he was siiffering pain, the doctor called in
a dentist from next door, and the two ad
ministered chloroform. The man went
into spasms, but they held him down and
applied the sponger:O. his nose by main
force. In a moment his muscles relaxed,
and he was dead. His nose was said' to
be blistered with the chloroform.
—Galveston, Texas, is to be quarran
tined on and after the 10th instant.
—lt is thought probably that there will
be a full Senate which meets to-day.
—The price of coal is stated to hare
fallen to six dollars per ton in New York.
—Doctor A. 4 11. Hoffman, father of 'the
Governor of New York, died last Friday
afternoon, at Sing Sing.
—About one hundred workmen are
nos' engaged in improcingand renovating
the Capitol building' at Washington.
—The strike of the laborers engaged on
the break on the Erie Canal, near Roches
ter, has come to a close and order is re
stored.
—Cursing of all sins though degrad
ing and never pays, vet, gentle wife, if
your husband furnishes you with good
materials, and you set before him, black,
sour or yellow Al kal in e bread or biscuit,
brace 'your nerves (saint though Liebe) for
a few cursory remarks. J. Monroe Tay
lor's Gold Nced.tl Saleratus, if used as per
directions, imparts no alkaline flavor, and
from flour of second quality will produce
nicer, whiter, lighter bread and pastry
than can be produced from flour of first
quality by using any other saleratus in
market.
—The Tint's says Dr. Walpole has lost
his beautiful chestnut mare. She died
suddenly in harness, it is snpposed from
hots or pin worms. If the Doctor had
used Sheridan's Cavalry •Condition Pow
d••rs. he would no doubt have had his
mare to-day—they are death on worms.
Chapped Ilan& are very common with
those who have th-ir hands much in wa
ter. A few drops of Joh4son's .4 nodane
Liniment rubbed over the hands two or
three times a day, will keep them soft and
white. Fishermen, sailors, and others will
do well to remember this.
33/X.411.111-IEZ t3/-IEII .
WEERS.--31Fammor.—In Montmse, Thursday,
May 4th, 1871, by Rey. E. A. Warrinor, Miss
Mary Weeks, and Mr. James Melhuish, both of
Moutroso.
EvANs.—St...t•rry.ft —ln Forest Lake, .April 30,
he W C. Tiido.n, M r Lew is G. Evans of
Tio . .r..t County, and Miss Elizabeth Slatter, of
For(i-st
Yot. - xy , .—WinTFORD.—In Forest Lake, April
:VI, by Ell. W. C. Tiidren. Mr. Elij.ll \V.
Young, and \liss Anuts Whitford, butte of
Lun'n.—Bincruno.-1n rarest Lake. on tbe
1,1 hist:, by Eld. W. C. Til Iren, Mr Whitman
E. Lloyd, of ()raven, Bradlord Co., and Miss,.
E. 3h:lerl'a Birclaard, of FureA Lake..
JAL - K , .. ,, X.—C0nr. - IN.---in Forest Lake, on the
SJ inert . Lr Ell W. C. Ti/dren, llr. J , fferson
.la,kson. and Miss Elsie Corm in, both of
;New Mii.ord.
Tnum , rox—Srt - strENs.—ln Briktetrater, April
2tith, ISN, at the houseoftheUride father, tn•
1{ e. J. 13. Sumner, Mr. L. E. Thunton, of
Perry, N. V.. and Ali* Theresa M. Stephens
Brooklyn, April :2;th, by
Rev G. B. Rogers, Mr. Francis Lindsey, awl
liarrirt E. 31i1., of Lathrop.
/— , MIAe&-TX.ICJE3
Baru)as.—ln Ararat, March 14, 1;71, at the rent
dence of her coo, S. N. of consump
tion, Mrs..Zaricy Brooks, aged 77 yearn.
Pens.—ln Franklin, April 70th, Mrs. Esther
Smith, wife of Edward Park, and only dough•
ter of 'lino:3v and Laura Smith, aged 28
rears,
eui• A, drertiocmcnt%
.1. B. & A. H. 31c:COLLIL711,
ATTOO.S:6TA AT Law 0133 Te OTT/ the Bank. Mantra,
'a. Mootroeo. May 10. tf
A DIErAISTRATOR'SSALE.—REAL E'TATE.-Poe.
.offt. snout to an ord., of the tarpao•• Court, of eitteque
haunts county, the un. , eri-lgned Admiuktrator of th- en
"( n 1,011., late of the towni.hip of Ruch, In said
county, dec.:teed, will evil t public gale, on the prima
nes, on Thu nday the sth day of Jane, 1311. at 1 o'clock,
, the ititorest of the tate Wiliam Crroe. In the fol-
MO hit! deserthid real estate. situate In cold township
of ItutilL described as follow.: Daanded on the no th
by laud. of Jatuee Straney cad thong,. Brockman. on the
vast by lands of IC Visas Whitney, on Inc Sonth by
lauds of Nathan Goadeell And S, L. Snyder. and on the
wei.l by land, at J 11704 Qmtaman , COnt.tinlng afloat oue
hundred and seven, (157). aura, being the came land
nosy in pOS.,nion of entria
Terms made known at time of sale. Dated May lat.
JAMES REDDLNiCi. Adulltditraior.
Rush, M ty 10, 1811. Ssy
ssn .SLX.M"E"f3 Isar.iDs.
1.31 - VIRTUE OF WRITS la. Tied by the Conn of Coes-
ILD moo Pleas of Sunquenanna County and to me al.
rectal. I will expo.. to Oak by public vendee, at the
niunrt HUM, In Montrone, on Saturday, June 10th
at one o'cloct P. 11., the following !pence or parcels ut
land. to wit:
'1 he interest of the defendant to the equal undivided
belt part of all those two cet tato cootigaone Woeea or
parcete of land, situate in the township of Llama, in
the county or Susquehanna, and State of Pannsylvania,
the first piece or parcel hounded and dent:nix:dee follow,
to coq: Se - ginning at a *take near the briage below the
grl , l-milt; nod 1 - alining thence south 6 &grecs west 26
perches to a post and atoned; thence north 44 degrees
east. about 1734 perches 'to a poet and stones ; thence
wrath 09 degree. east 6 perches to a poet and atones;
thence none L 5 degsees weed •
21 perch. to a poet aud
stones, thence north Si degrees east 9 7 , 10 porches to a
post and •tones near the mil-pond; thence south 10
degree. coot 11,4 pc rehoh to the place of beg /I.lllg.
containing, about 5 acres of laud, be the nine more ur
I less with the appurtenances, I rim-ruin, 2 dwelling
houses, 1 saw-mill. 1 barn, and all improved. The see
dad piece or parcel ettaate as above, and bounded and
escribed se follows, to - wit: kiegnaulog at the outlet of
Etk Lake, at a point In the State road as now traveled,
at the corner of laud cold Charles J. Lathrop, in the
west fine of the Simon Steven's farm; thence nor It 2
degrees east 5 perches to a come ,• thence north 57,4 de.
greet west 7,14 pet Chen croaNug the creek to a corner;
hence autlta n. de; reed west 27 pert - ben to a corner;
thence *oath 9U degree. rate /6 perehes to a corner Leas
the south bank or the creek; thence along said creek
near the roam honk therusfoit the lane of the said C. J.
Lathrop`e hind south 115 degree. east 15 2-10 perches;
then. north 96 degrees outs perches: thence north C
degrees east 10 perches to State road; the .ce along raid
road north TI der?, eca lb Y-10 per. hes to the plate of be.
gmaing o caataiii mg 1 acres and 6o pyreticn of land, be
the same more or less. with the appurtenances sad all
improved. (Taken in orecution at the suit of George
Fargo vs. O. F. Fargo.)
ALSO—AII that cOataiti pima or pane) of land. situ-
ate io the townehip of Anbotn. In the county of rinseho.
11111141, aim State of Petweyiya4a, bounded and deecri ti
ed as folirma. 'to 'wit: - lieginliing nt corers where Brad
ford !county line iMerseme line of lauds Of James 11.
Green.; thence north along eald county line to lands of
Robert )fanning and Ziba LaFrance to lamb of J. U.
I Green; thence smug Greeti's line tu.the place of be,do
n leg:containing 45 acres of land, be the mune mo re or
less., with Me appurtenances, and about 10 acres tummy.
ed. (Takeo in execution at the cult of B. G. Camp, ye.
Levi Wells and B.S. David. T., T.)
ut,G.—All that certain piece or parcel of land, altuato
in the townehlp of Chocoom, in the county of barque,
hanns,and Mato of Pena sliraluk, bonuticd and dreenha
5 „glow, to 'le: AID tee north by lands formerly of lffial end Patrick Font% on the east by lands of Martin
J. Bolden and public highway, between said land and
muds of Jambi il,Garmalt. on them= by lands of Wm.
0. cartnalt. (cOrtildouly known as the orchard lot). and
on the south nybands of John Atari= and public high
way; known se We 2.141471 tr midi containing one hun
dred acres of laud. more °f lees, together with the ap.
partensocas,LWO /MOP dwelling honer:sit orchard, and
about 'Macros trOpfOrratilXiiig the lends l'artnerly own.
ed by Dennis DOClMllleectuvd, (Ttikeo in esrmodno at
the suit of Bobcat ntialorer.astd, g,!..4,,, to B)Ton U. Caton,
~,„. p s trio. Donley and Jlafti• ./ •tioWell. OZOCUtOr Of .
the senile of Dennis Donley. Mse:Mted.)
nyne....All that certain piece or Puce/ of land tribune
to the township Of New slated, It, the comity or i on.on n ,..
mums mid Sono of renneylmnin e lyiug on the treat aids
of the road leading from Andrew Aldricb , o to the kowr.
Bond. bounded and .described as follows, to wit: On
the teeth by lands of Albert Aldrich and Levi B. Guru
rey,,,un the west by lands of Andrew Aldrich, and no
the booth add earl by said fold, ccattidulugabont a acres
of land be the same more or less, with the appurtenift.
ces, 9 frame houses, some fruit trees and all .linproved.
ashen In at:coati= at the snit of B. 0. Camp. vs.
Dotal Peal sadlsqnsf3. Pam.) • • •
reztrore, ,:1010,4611. -, W. T. NOZZET, ebarlit '
saw Tons. PUODIICE IIIAUEISTS.
Corrected weekly by William Hodadoa, 231
Fulton St, New York. • .
Week ending May 11, 1871.
..- 280133
33®34
..= 8013
11Q1.0
. 16107
4.7366.45
2,200)2.30
1.2001.50
9501.00
. 51(35.1
89©90
16@,20
. 10(014
9(d112
2 . 00 4 3 . 60
9QIO
Butter, pail ..
'firkin
dairy, per lb
" factory "..
Eggs, per doz
Flour, per barrel...
Corn meal,loo lbs..
Wheat, per bushel.
Rye
Oats
Corn
Hops, crop 011870
Beef, sides, per lb .
Hogs,
Potatoes, per bbl.
Tallow
street, Montrose, Pa
-At Sher-Wood's, the Watch-Maker, Maine
ffipteint
insorions Medicines
The theory that the virus of disease can be entely
counteracted by doses of poison. la false and dangerous.
Within the last twenty- flve years. not less then a score
of virulent poisons have been added to the repository
of the medical profession. They are given m small
doses, otherwise the, would destroy Btu Immediately;
but even In minute quantities, they produce, ultimately
very disastrous effects. It is unwise and uaphllosophl•
cal to employ. as remedies, powerful and insidnous
drugs, which, In aubjugating one disease. sow the seeds
of another still more uninanagable. None of these ter
rible medicaments operates with as much dlrtsctums and
certainty upon the causes of disease as llostetter's
Stomach Bitters, a tonic and corrective without a single
deleterious ingredients in its companion. Arsenic and
qtlllllB, are given for intermittent*: strycl.nino anti pria
pic meld for general debility; mercury. to various forms,
for lint r complaint; preparations of chloroform and
opium for sleeplessness; and yet these deadly drugs do
not compare. as specifics for the diseases above enume
rated, Will thdY wholesome vegetable invigora at and al
teratlr, while they ore all so pernicious that It la usual
lathing any physician should take the reaponslblllty of
preserving them. Let in talkie, for their own sakes, try
the Bitters before they resort to the poisons. The relief
they will experience from a course of the harmless pm,
Mac. will render a recourse to the unsafe preparations
referred to, quite unnecessary.
Or Getting ,Harried.—Emaye for yontag Men,on
the delighta at home. and the proprtety or Ituhropriety
of;num.! inarried, with ottoitary hello for thosewho
feel unfitted or malnuotutal happittera Seto free, in
eriml eovelopea Adorers, IIOWAIIL) ASSOLIATILLN
Lox P., Philadelph lA, Pe.
riTilloomsbur g State Normal School.
and LITSIWIT S CO.IIIISIttIAS. INNTITUTE —The Faculty
of this Ittotitutl,dt aim to he ery thor.,n4h in their AL
idruct ton. and to Inuit carefully after the health, man
tier, and morale of the Auden',
Apply fur enialuguu to 1.11::.NItr CARVER, A. M.
Scut. 28-1 v Principal
AUDITOICS NOTICE —Nso ice la hereby elven that
the underdsoted, nn Anditor. apposnted by the
Court of t unimois Pselv, Stt•quellannss County, lo Ms
transit: the thud art•iisg rosin the Sheriff', sale of the
rs al esdate of U. C. Kober,. trill alt. rid to the cutien of
Oro raid ssppointmtut at hiss ndlce„ to 3loniresve, on
Ti, eda) the Mb day of JUIlt• noil, at I o'chp-h. p. m., nt
oh•oh tone and place all part ;es intereated In -aid (and
pid prevent their claims or be forever debarred front
coining to upon vald fund. J. 13. SIeCALI.I.I
Muolrose, May 10, 1971.- 4‘v Audttor.
4 IIfiITOWS NOTIPE.—The nn Audi-
IV tor. appointed by tuoilAtirs of Uw cm.rt of Com
mon Pleas of ' county, to 51.1,1but0 the
Grads in the Sheriff. hands, fro, at: sale of the
real ciiit of W. S. 'I ken. will Aut.tol to the duties of
111- solid diitsoktment at the oilier of Fitch
iu Xborrose, on Wedbendity the 7111 day of June. lslt.
at 1 &ail,h In the arlsrniiiin, at , Stilt - 11 time and place all
prissinr tatt . rVatt d are requested to pret , cot t`i,
31../nitusei, June 10. W. 14'. WA l'S(/.1:.
nn. W. W. SMITH,
Drvrter Itenmq at hi. threlbez. next door tint of the
kepeblictn priming omo•. Office home from 9♦. Is
19 4 P. U. Mown..., May 3, IS7I--Ir
IMPROVED IIIIIBIRD!
PATRONIZE HONE MANIIPACTI:IIIE!
COIANciF..ABLE spec-d end Donnie Drive Wheel. It
lothic the tirivtt Nc.w York Nutlonol P.em:nm h
A tent he Ort.tt Ohio National Premiums, held at 31ans
held. in 1670.
An I the Itennnylvat.la, Maryland and Virginia State
Premlaron:
The gearing In simple, compact, removed entirely from
the thrive ic heel, and d hi t a 31. t cis, in the
centre of the ma. 1:1111v, eirectuaily recurtng it from grit
and diet
The °iteration ran he changed instantly from a hizh
sr, dto oho. thlrti rhower. wilt at it.,;. Otto adapt
-111, 11 , vir to bed pincer and It eht nod hew, gran•.
One reit •ne epturahu• Is perrect Sn brake and one
patent knife-hred. It Is bEyOrlti doubt the strongest
mot-Woe in the worlhl. and ton r rn depend upon it. be.ng
perfectly nil; le In every partAlll'ar.
Montrone, Mat 3 Iht".l - It
REVOLVING HORSE-RAKE.
W E or A ri r u e n P h r t'y' r :nt"L'a n i%tte h ,:l h e . '„ e ud ru re k r „ ° . r "PeA
SAYRE tißUS...llauutacturere.
'Montrose, May 3,
Travelers are always 'table to •rolden attacks of Dys
entery nod Choleramurbas. and these occurring °nen
fluent from home. are Teiv un p earant. The }AIM
Klktan may throes bo rehed upon in such cases. As
on you feel the symptoms. take on. tos.poontul In
a tro coon ll of nese Milk and molasses and a gill of but 'rater.
stir well together and drink hot Rep.at the dose every
hour mail relieved. If the pains be centre, bathe the
bowels and hark with the medicine clear.
In ~nee of Asthma and Phtlii.dc. take a teaspoonful
itt a gill of hot witer sweetened well with mott-ee.;
also bathe the throat and stomach faithfully with the
mer.lcine, clear.
Dr. Sweet sap. It takes opt the tneelletat in eaten or
bonenetrinu faster than euythinq he over applied.
Fishermen, en often exposed to hurt. be having their
skin piertved with honk., and floe of fhb. can he relieved
by bathing with the Pain Killer an noon as the accident
occurs; in this way the anguish I.a noon abated; bathe
all often no Once In five Minttree. nay three or four times,
and you will neldnrn have an v trouble
The bites and scratches of clogs end cola are soon cured
by bathing with the Pain Killer clear.
rrnw farC) l lOO3C9 M.
6uttrubrrg, liostakditm
Having
A Large
And Well
Stock of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
MILLENERY GOODS,
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
MI of the Newest, Handsomest Designs!
And also, a Fine Assortmemt of
READY MADE OLOTEUNG
To' rbles cto Invite she iittentto of or patrons sad
t7iepafise fa gtaard. Co atria's calf 144 toerscalhe
the same Were ba'ylzgelsowlseso,
GUTTENBERG. Roelairatirlid
Montrose. May 8, 1811
—At Sber-Wooira, the Watch-Maker, Maine
treet, 3ionerc;s4 ; Pa
fount - ttointso 4tairectorg.
Two linen in this Directory, one year, $1.50
each additional tins, 50 eta.
NEW MILFORD
TRAINS LEAVE
WESTWARD. I EASTWARD.
Mali Paean/
tatin. min. STATIONS.
.I Hall .
1:2 1
. 7
A. SI. A. 21. P. RI. P. RI.
SOO New Torte—. ..... WO
1 IY .IS
00 New Hampton 1,33 q Mantinka Chunk.-12,40ii
F 1 1 41; • Delawaro....Dltia... 12,33 11.
, 9,20, 11,15 Scranton 11.15 7.03 . P
4,20 1 212,3 5Nieb0150n.... ...... ~ 1,65 6.411
= I
o 4.25 1,001 Hopbottom 7,53 9,13
4 4,37 1,40 1 Montrone 7413 MIS a:
; 6,15 2,10 1 New Milford 6.341 3,43
• 6,15 2,30 1 Great Bend 1 1,32 kto ; L
a H.M. P. M 1 •Foot or Liberty-at. A.lll P.M I a
W. P. 110LWEL
Honest) Pau. and Tick
n 1
BILLINGS STROUD, Ticket Agent, Mom
MeCOLLUM BROTHERS, Dealers ip G rocer i c . ~,,i 1 ERIE RAILWAY.
Provisioro, 00 Main otreat.*
CAYUGA PLASTER.-a-NICUOLAB SRJEMAKER..
Dealer I n swan. caya,p.PlAttet. FT's!' ground,
0. M. MAWLET, Agent for Empire Sewing Machine,
Itud Amerlean Base Busing Move, Malt' Street,
W. L MOSS &CO , Dealer* In Dry 4300de, Oats. Cap.,
Boot. and Shoe., and General-Merchandise, on Main
street, second door below the Episcopal Chinch. •
UNION
eet - HCITS rho Depo L, Itcpt t,* • . MUTE, on l!ilaln
stro3w
W. S. MEAD, Foundry, and dealer In Plow. and other
utensils, one door Crow Phnuncios klotel, Main tit.
S.F.. KIMBELL Clannel Maker and Undertaker, on
Main Street, two door. oeltra bt u , •
121. GARRET b SON. Dealers In Floor. - Feed. Neal,
Salt, Lime, Cement, Groceries and Provisiosui on
Main Street, opposite the Depot.
W. & T. HAYDEN, Manufacturers of Cigars and
Wholesale dealers in Yanke• Notions and Fancy
Goods. on Slain Street, below Episcopal Church. •
110951 S KNAP. Leather Malsoractorens and dealers
In Morocco Findings. do.. near Mulscoonl Chorte. •
itINEY R tIAYDEN. Dealers In Drutta nue Mn.ettle..
andatanufacturera of Cigars, on Main Street, near
the Dopot
W. STEPURNS, Rome Shoeing and general Repairing
on Main Street, south of the brine.
J. DICKERMAN. Ja., Dealer In general mertlumatise
and Clothing, Brick Store. cm Main Street.
L. S. LENEIR(M. Manufacturer of Leather, sad dealer
.IN, general Merchandise, on Yalu Street.•
U. P. DORAN, Merchant TACT and dealer In Ready
Made Clothing, Dry Goodd, °Marled and Provinlona,
Main Slrect.•
11111.01 WHITE, titan it °find dealer in !tired
or Flows and'euting..
EDWARTH & BRYANT, ltinnfaitnrers of Wagons
and Siclzba, near tha Ingalle Stara.
ABEL TERRELL, Dealer in Delp. Medicines. LI
gowre, Paints, this, Dye SturlP, Groceries. Jewelry
Notion., etc. prep, 21, 10
JAMES F.. CAILIIALT, Attorney at Law. OS:tee one
door below Tarbell lfouw, Public Avenue.•
Ii COOPED, & CO.. flankere, eell Foreign Pan.
page Tiek,ts and Draft, on gagliattl, Ireland and.Scot
laud.ro
J. It. FLETCHER'S Eating Saban Is the place to ,7t-t
Ice Cream, Oyster. and Clams, In every style. On Male
al reet.•
STROUD S BROWN. General Fire and'Llre Inel:tr
ance Azonts ; also, soli Railroad and Accident Tickets
to New Tot k and Phlkidelphia. Office one door cost
ortho Bank.
F. B. (MANDL/Qt. General Ottumwa and Sewing Ma
chine Agent. Public Avvnuu.
Ill.7liNS 4T, NICFIOLS, the piece to get Drugs and Medi
mei., Cigars, l'obacen, Pipes, Poeta-Books, Spects
des, Yankee Notions, &c., Public Avenue.
%M. L. COX, Barnes! , make and dealer In all anklet
neually kept by the trade, cpposlte the Bank. •
BOYD it CORWIN, Dealer. In Stoves, Hardware,
and Mina:tourers of Tin and Sheetlron ware, corner
of Main and Turnpike 'trot.
9. R. MORSE, 'Merchant Tailor and dealer in
C;oth•, Trimminge, nod Fnrulahing Goods. and
M;,nt. for Singer Sotrinv Machine, on Main Stre e t,
FUrli ham building.
A. N. BULLARD. Denier In Groceriee, Prori.lon..
Itooka, Stationery and Yankee Notion., at head of
Public Accuac.•
T. SPORE & CO., Dealers to Stoves, Ilarawart,
Agricultural ice olemeuts, flour and Groceries, oppo
site Terbell Goose.
RAYSSFORD fi 'MITCHEL. Livery and Exchange
Stable, in rear IA Bank
DILASTER. PLASTER.—We keep on hand an ample
rnppF o( Fresh Groand Cayugn Planer, for rare at
Montrose Depot, by TIFFANY., CRAMER.
Montrose papa,: Pat, a. tam_ .
FEWELRI
UTENTON I I
WE'LL GIVE YOU "FITS."
T. D. TAYLOR, so long known in Bingham
ton as one of the most popular Cutters, and
fashionable Tailors in this section of country
has formed a co-partncrAlip with E. F. New
comb, of .11.onfrose, and (Icy are now prepared
to furnish men's wearing apparel of all kinds,
and in style and worlimaaship superior to any
establishment in this sectim of country. We
GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
to all who may favor as with their patronage.
Shop at Poat's old come, on Public Avenue.
3lontroso, Oct. 19r 1870.—a•
F uIiNITEHE ESTABLISHMENT
OF WILLIAM W. SMITH.
PLEABE TAKE Names: The extensive Furniture
Estritittshment of William W. Smith, having been
relined and greatly Improved. the proprietor respect.
fully announces to the citizens of Montrose and vicini
ty, that he ie constan tly making and keeps on hand the
hugest and beet aerwortment of
3E" 1:71=3.. .C\T IT' TT YEL
to be found enywher thin side of New York City.
Desks, Divans. Towelmcks, Lounges, Footstools &c.
Censer Card, Pier, Toilet. Dining. Kitchen and
extension tables.
Mures —Cane and Woodsent Rockers, Cane, Flag
and Woodscate of every variety and style.
Sofaeand Tete-a-tetce, tare shed on short notice,—
Cane seat choirs resented.
SPRING BEDS.
A largo ansortrumat--chcapent anebent in the marks
Cane Seat Chairs.
I am now enabled to so only my customers with a new
fah,tantini canc. *eat chair.of home manufacture, which
will be found greatly superior to those formerly In
market, and yet are sold at s les, price:
CANE-SEAT CHAIRS RE-SEATED.
rwr - Heady made cofilns on hand or farniehed at
short notice. Hearse alive ye in readiness If desired.
I employ none but careful and experienced workmen,
I intend to do my work well, and sell It as low as can
be afforded.
WILLIAM W. SMITH,
Montrots,leb 18, 1868.
•
Received
Selected
DOWN TOWN NEWS
-
MINER AND COATS,
Alain Street, 6 doors below Boyd'• Corner, Montroe
FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND
PRO VISIONS.
We are constantly rOO Islay a nd DOW have oItUIDO,
a fresh stock of /foods In oar h e, which we wlllsell
CHEAP I CHEAP I
forcseh.oresehs , ge arprodoeC
•
GOOD TEA.b,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES,' SPICES,
PORK, FISH, LARD,
HAMS, DRUID FRUITS,
CLOVER d TIMOTHY SEED, die.
Wohaserefltted and made addition* to our Stock o
Pans, and are now ready to forward Butter to the bet t
comml Won houses in New York, tree of charge, and
mokel iberaladveneeZlCCal on consignments.
Call and examineour stock before purchasing else
where. andeonsince yourselves oft he
GOOD QUALITY & LOW PRICES
- - of oar Goods.
W. R. COATS
Molltrdstbril 15.2962 .
Vett ALL,
eitaliOnttrAVlZ. Ta X otv • le v a
Brdatrwh trgr,Ajga
4
GREAT BEND
allortriuz
GIBSON
MONTROSE
A. TURRELL
T. D. TAYLOR,
E. F. MEV/COMB
glailyead 'gime Sabin.
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and
WESTR.RN RAILROAD. Mater Arraageracut
of ;glamor lines effect Nov. 21,1810.
1,900 miler under one management-800 miles with
out dirt) aof coacher. Broad gunge, double track route
to all point• west. north•wcet and suuth.weat. New
cud tuproved Coaches are run through without change
to Bacheater, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, andettrein
natl.
On and after I,lenday,Dee. 14,1870. Trains will leate
Bingtuuntun at the following hours, its:
9.53 I.m . Night Exdress, (Mondays excepted]
3.:X.S a. m. Night Express; daily.
13:34 n. m. Train. SantLays excel:od, for Btatahr
and Dunkirk.
2:90 p. m. Elmira Accommodation, Sundayaseepted,
504 p. m. Day Express. Sunday•excepte&
9:12 p. m. Express Mall. Sundays excepted.
255 p. m. Wgty Freight,, Sundays excepted.
1.:05 p. m. Mulatto:a Train, daily for the treat.
3:05 a. m. Night Expreint, Sundays excepted.
7:hl a. m. Cincinnati Expreas. Mondays excepted.
1:51 p. m. Day hiripreso, Sundays excepted.
7:20 a. tn. Acc immodatlon Train. daily tor StintiebaSum.
P:45 p. m. New York Mail. Sunday* excepted.
t0:30 p. m. Lightning Express. hai/7.
9:10 a. rm. Way Frelgto, oundaya excepted.
111.00A0B CHECKED THROMBI.
rer - A revised and complete "Pocket Time Tabla" of
Paacuger Trains no the Eric Railway and connecting
lines has recently been published, and can be had on ap
plication to the Ticket Agent of the Company.
L. D. RUCKER, WY. B. BABB,
Ucnl Supt. Ucti'l Pao Agt.
Dec. 1670.
BILLLNGS itTRODD, Ticket A gent, Bler.trose Pa
T EIIIGII VALLEY RAILROAD.
.h—/ On and after Dec. 20, hirD, Unless on the Le4llllo
Valley Railroad will ran as follows;
DOWN TIWN9
Leave Waverly Junc
tion E. R. W. 6.83 2. m. 8.15 p. so.. 6.40 p.m.
Athene 645 3.35 " 0.60
Towanda 7.25 •• 4.16 " 7.30 "
Lneayville 8.83 •• 6.36 "
Skinner's E'y 8.40 • 641
Meshoppeu 900 • 6.09 •
Mehoopany 903 •• 6.10 ••
TunieLock 981 •• 6.40 ••
L. &B. June. 1080 " 740 "
PILL oton 10 40 •• 7.50 ••
Wilke.. Barra 11 00 " 6.16 0
White Ilaven 12.89
Lich Chunk 1.40 ••
Allentown 967
Bethlehem 2.50 ••
Easton 3.17
Philadelphia 5.05 ••
Ar% at New 1 ork 6.25 ••
CP TRAINS.
Leave New York 9.119 4. m.
Puiindelphin 7.35 " 15.00 m
E2eton 9.05 •• 1.45 p en
Bethl.•ham 955 " 11.25 •
Alleuttwn 9.49 " 4.00 ••
Dlc•h Chunk 10.55 " 4.20 ••
White lien 15.18 p. 5.43 •
Bee 1.97 5.158
Pitteton 1.50 5.15 "
L a It. Jun. 200 •• 5.55 '•
Tunk'nock 1.54 • 9.43 •
Dlehoopnny 3,20 ••
Meshopnen 897 "
Skinner's E. 3,45 ••
lAcryville 549 "
Towanda 4.59 "
athcna 555 "
Ar. at Waverly
Junction, E. E. W. 5 45 "
oriin change of cars between Serantrin and New
York. or between Scranton end Philadelphia.
Decamber 20. 18
SPRING •187 I! SPRING 1871
At Lenhelm's GREAT BEND
At Lenbetm's GREAT BEND
It Lenhelm's GREAT BEND
Is the place to buy
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTH
ING, HARDWARE, CROCK3.RY,
NOTIONS, HATS and CAPS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
CARPETS, WALL
PAPER, OIL
PAL TS,
&C., &t:
All of which have been purchased during
the late decline, and will he sold at prices as
:
GOOD CALICO, only 10 cents per yartl
GOOD 311:SLI,Ii only 10 cents per yard.
GOOD SUGAR, only 10 cents per pound.
GOOD GREEN, BLACK and JAPAN
TEAS, only 90 cents per pound,
HANDSOME DRESS goods for &Sets a y'nl
A Suit of CLOTHES fbr $lO.
All other goods at corresponding
LOW PRICES I
We. also make a speciality of the MEP
PING BUSINESS, and will send to the
beat HOUSES EAST butter and all other
kinds of PRODUCE. The HIGHEST
market price and prompt returns
guaranteed also PALLS furnished
and MONEY ADVANCED, to
CUSTOMERS when DESIRED.
Parties wishing to buy GOODS CHEAP Ind
find the
LARGEST ASSORTNBNT
in Susquebannu County, to select from will do
well to call at
Great Band, Pa.
April 5,1871.--4 in
Good News to the Solna. of The War of 18121,
A
ND TUEIR WIDOWS I—Congress has recently pas
t& ed a Law (Sainting Pensions of Eight Dollars per
mouth, tritbro Were woes Service of flirty Days or more.
For many of you I rimmed Land Warrants, from 16Mt
to 1536, and my records and papers, then mada, furnish
now the important (acts necessary in ProenrLog Pea
sions, and persona bringing or sending their claims to
my °Mee can have the ire. benefit of my records, and
Weir business will be promptly attended to at rates en.
tabllred by the law L. F. FITCif
Montrose, March 22,1671. lw
OLD LETTING—no taper hors of Bridgainter
111 , will meet CIL the house of James O'Bristi, 1p Non
Bridgewater. April tan, at 1 *lock p. m.. to let the
building of a road leading trot:nags. O'Brisse• to Thomas
Waal si. To bit bit to the lowest bidder.
.It2d.rB cartf__,
Maws
r BATriaillflintir
ortvoil, V, h tt. Z. IC Inta •
PROPOSALS POP, BULLDIIIO Nem CathyllcChttch
A. of Eitive3r Lake will be received on the let of klay.
Plans and specldcattons may be scan by calling on 'Mr.
Joseph Ward, of the abOre place. The right to reject
an or ill proporale t s reserved. Place of meeting for
re
rejection or adoption of mpotals; coa the ground_
liver Lake, April 19. urn • tf.
TITE @m of Mcßenato. Farout & Co.. to Ws ditldis•
solrea by mutual consent. The books and to ,
wants are to the hands of tho succcodinsr drm. for lat.
mediate settlement. E. IdeKENZIL.
C. C. FAURUT
W. W. MeCdll4.
Mantra" April 8, 1&T1
Yr= Moines will be colitlnned by McKenzie & Fan•
rot. with Ineressed facilliles able oing business,
sad lessened expenses. we Mull be sell goods SO
h.cr that It will boa strung Inducement to bey of as,
to those who wish to save money by patronising the
ready pay sYst..m. E. bitIKIWZIE.
C. C. YAUROP.
April 12,1871. aw
THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN
mig.faJustlmbished, in a Sellnlelepe-
.xceptk La ho re
Treatment and lladleal Cure of Serninsi
Weakness, or Spernutturrhcea, ludnced by self-Ishose, In
voluntary Emissions. Impotency. Nervous Debility. and
Impediments to Moraine generally; Consumption. Ep•
Helms, and At.; mental end physical incapacity,
By fIOBT. J. CULNIIItWELL, 1. 1)., Anchor of the
• Green Book," &e.
The world-tenonned author, in this admirable Lecture
clearly proves from his own experienre that the awful
consegnences of self•ahnite may be effectually removed
without medicine, soli - withotit dangerous surgical ope
rations, bunnies. inStrlllnellt a, rings m 4 Cordials- Point
ing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by
which every sufferer. no matter what his condition rtsty
to, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically.
This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thou.
undo.
Sent ender seat In la plolo envelope. to any address.
on receipt of els cent", or two pertage vamps by ad.
dreselng the publivbers. Also. DR. CLTLVERWELL'S
" Martina Guide," price 25 tents. Address the Pub.
!labor, CRAB. J. CLINE .2 CO.
127 Bowery. New York Poet °Vice Box 4 5811.
I ) ISSOLVTION.—The arm ord. It DeWitt Co.. has
this day dissolved by maths] consent. Eitherport-
Isar Is authorised to settle the aecouuts of the Into arm.
JAM e S. R. DNA - ITT.
11:1111Y BaIt:ULU/T.
Montrose, March ID, 11571.
JAMES R. DiNVITT Will continue the bnalnesa, at
t'..e Old Stand, where he will be happy to tee his old
friends sad all who wish to buy to hi. hno of goods.
Jd..IIES 11. DEW ITT.
Montnaae, March 29, 1871.
TORONTO CHIEF, Jr.—Tble celebrated home
will gaud fora limited number of mar a tho pros.
mit season, commencini; April Bt h, at J. S Tarbalr a. In
Montrose, on Saturdry of each larch ; Mooday'a Wed
neadays, and Fridays, at tho sabacriberd. In Weat
Mimosa.
Eaptaiont,—Taranto Chief, Jr , was aired by the fast
trotting stallion. Toronto Chief, now commanding $9O)
the season ; be by Royal George and his dam by 'Black
wood. oat of an Gallium mare. Royal George was sired
by Black Warrior; he by imported Tippo ; and he by
Messenger. of England.
Tortozwo Cary, Ja's. dam was sired by the thorough
bred Jefferson out of a Jilithaity mare. Jefferson washy
Virginia ; he by Sly Archie. the sire of Sir Henry, and
grandaire of American Star—dam, old Favorite.
Tonowro Cluur has troth.d the best stallion time on
record—ball mile, 1:8X; one mile. 220; two miles, 5:7.
TokosTo Comm Jo , was bred by J. D. Iroom, at
Blooming Grove, Orange Co.. N. Y. In the spring of
ISM. Any one wanting information with regard to his
pidigrce or stock, can address D. 0. Dodson, D. G.
Coartor, 0. Owens or C. D. Bowman, at Blooming
Grove.
Toaorro Mar, des, Is ig)( hands 111.111, blood bey,
weighsLamp...* an, di .posltlon and is considered
by the beat J edges of hordes to be a very muscular bulk
horse. li e has never been trained. but giVeS signs of
great speed. An inspection Is solicited.
Tanis.—To insure with foal $l5. Other rules as am
tomary, Insurance money due. March 141,111111.
J. M. Cit/SALLE, Proprietor.
Elk Lake, Pa., March 15, 11171-1134.
TALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—The
V subscriber offers his farm at Silver Lake,
Susquehanna Co., Pa., contains over 130 acres
100 or 105 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
patch, plum, and pear trees, the farm is conveni
ent for churches and schools with good build
ings, 180 rods south of Quaker lake, the farm is
a good one and admirably located. Address or ap.
ply to MACRICE 31. DONNELL.
Silver Lake, SWIM. CO., Pa., March 8 '7l. 3m.
New 7-30 Gold Loan
SAFE! PROFITABLE I PERMANENT!
Jay Cooke & Co.
Offer for Sale at Par and Accrued Interest, the
FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRANT GOLD
BONDS
07 raE
Northern Pacific
RAILROAD COAIP'Y,
THESE BONDS are secured, first, by
a First Mortgage on the Railroad itself, Its rolling
stock and all equipments . second, by a First Mortgage
on Its entire Land Grant. being more than Twenty-Tyro
Thousand Acres of Land to each mile of road.
The Bonds are free from United States Tax; the Prin
dpal and Interest are-payable In Gold—the Principal at
the end of Thlny years, and the interest Semi annually.
at the rate of Soren and Three-tenths per cent. per
SEDUM
They are Issued In denominations of $lOO, $5OO, $lOOO
MOW and $lO,OOO.
The Trances under the Mortgage ere Messrs. J.
Cooke, of Philadelphia, and J. Edgar Thomas. President
of the Pennaylranla Central Railroad Company.
These Northern Pacific 740 Bonds will at all times be
fore maturity, be receivable at ten per cent Premium (or
1,10), in exchange for the Company * Lands at their low
est cub price.
In addition to their absohde rafety. these 'Bonds yield
an income larger, we believe. than any other Firet Class
security. Penton. holding United State.. Five-Twenties
can, by converting them into Northern Pacifica, lucrease
their yearly Income mac:third, and atill bare a pertnelly
reliable investment
HOW TO GET THEM
Tour nesrcot Bank or Banker will supply thve Bonds
in any desired amount, and of any needed denomination.
Persons wishing to eschangs Stocks or other Bonds for
these, can do no with soy of our *demo, who will Clow
the highest current price fot all Marketable Securities
Those living in localities mmote from Bunks may send
money, or other Bonds, directly 10 no by ospreys, end we
will send back Northern Fannie Bonds at our own risk
and without coot to the investor, For further informa
tion, pamphlets, map., etc., call on or address the under.
signed.or any of the Banks or Bankers employed to sell
this Loan, For sale by
WM. 11. COOPS: CO.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
IWould respectfully state to my former
custom. re and the public generally that . I an again
carrying ea the
TAILORING BUSINESS,
DI MONTROSE, and poposo to do all WORK to that
Lino, In a
FASHIONABLE, NEAT, 'SUBSTANTIAL DIANNEIt.
And at Satisfactory Priers. Particular ottentton given
to CUTTING rout SPECIAL CARE used to biro the
work Plain for the person who pitta tt together.
Shen on the west side of "Public Avenue," over
Borne Jr Nichols' Drug Store, adjoining tito (Mee of
Dr, Halsey. P LLN ES.
ldonrtose, February 7,1871, tf
ABEL TURRELL
KEEPS constantly ott hand one of the most tlpmer
one collections of
DRUGS it MEDIUMS
STORE,
in the country. awl bestows especial attention to se
lecting and buying articles In this department that are
pnreandgenutue.
Ea alse keeps a great varlet: of
LIQUORS 41313 WINES,
bought either direct from the distiller, or importer, and
warranted strictly pure,
Also, a fall anortment of Petals, Otis, Varnishes,
Brushes, Lrbrlcatiug_this and Bye Stuffs. (traceries.
Wail raper, Wise , Berceette, Yluline f Pistols, Gans
and ammunition.
A flee variety of Gold and other JEWELRY. Pcitava.
cry, 'lattices NOTIONN, itc., and other goods too ow,
mcrons to vacation.
Darin *event years past persons have been .in the
habit offortntng citabsAud sending bathe Great Attlert•
Nut Tea Cowpaur, New York, fur then supplies ut Ted
and Coffee. for Nueillosa.
Abel 'Burrell is now supPlsieg the people with these
Teas and Coffees, at his stow to 'detainee, at the mac
Ricca that these clubs sod Whet'. pursues ,pay. at th e
store el the Cumpauy la New York. Thu*, perdue ere
will GM the express chugs, trouble of Clabbing and
risirpsseautibtrbornfd
-14111/4t18324. •
• Asilgticoits. '
DIBSOLUIZON
EW ITEM
FINANCIAL
bloatrosa. Pa.
D. KABSEAIIB ouzo. .
W. D. Qf Dnintlibania,
Prrreariza. March. W. 2sH.
THIS IS TO 01VB NOTICE:. That on the Md day of
March, A. D. ISRI. a Warrant to DankraPtcy wu hem d
aguinea the Estate of Manly N. Walker of Idltoon Town.
ahlp, In Me County of tinoputhanna. and State of Penn
aylvantn. who Mae been adjudged& Itmakrupt,colda Quit
petition ; that the payment of any debts and delivery of
any propertrbektogtog to eneb Dankrupt to Ida or for
his tia =
e, and the truster of any wo ty DOM. 13111 too
'Add7 law; that • Meeting of the Credle r of
Bankrupt, to prove their Debts, and to ellOote cm or
more assignees of his Estate. will be beidat it Court of
Bankruptcy. to be hoiden at the 011340 of K. N. Willard
No. 303. Lackawanna Avenge, Scranton. Penn's,' before
E. N. Williand Ep., Register.coa the Illtb day atr.
A. D. int, at IA o'clock a. at. sua
law.U. Manha, as awaraiget.
WO - PlM—The inset WBl3B &sea dimly's*
L. l l on the "Mat aipttl. The undetslighiet Ws teemed
A GEOCZAT 810712
et the old. stand end le am metric". melt* of goods
utdah will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICia.
Call and *ea a. J. WU&
Mosstrove, April 187 T. . . ate
NOT/013 TO BOLLDEB3
TLINDERSIONED WILL RECEIV,PROPMALS
1 kr tarnishing material and building& school bolas
on the premises of Anderson Johnson, West Dins Celts
near the Jessup line, at the reeldence of sald Johnson,
on daianisy, April n th, 1871, the same to be complete d
and rend? fur acceptance by the drat day "of petober
next. Plan and specifications can be found with s h irr
of the Conunttter. 118NRY C. /11ELP
umlaut K. Howt.
Dimock, Starch U. 11111..-4 w Committem
NOTICE.
V'OTICE: IS HEREBY GIVEN That Letters Patent
LI have been issued to the Witttete* Railroad Coq:twi
ny, and the rabrer.bers to the Oipital Stock of said
Company are hereby notified to medal the Rotel of Y.
S. Brush. In the village of tiptop - We, Sitsquehanna
County, on Thursday, Aprllll, IBMI, at I Welock. P. IS.
tor the purpose of organizing :he Company by Chaste*.
Ron ta a President and twelve Ellrectory.
RM. PARISE. Chaleaus.
R. P. nyautsizir, C. TYLER.
W. itliggitP,
CHARLES L. BROWN. QualaulontaL
[Attest.) C. L. BROWN, Secretary.
Muntrose, April It, UM ' Ihr.
To the Puhlts
IBarclay canny Mat I nave for vassal years kcontsack
ante° put np and prepared by Mrs. A. U. TayWON
a remedy for . S T. VITUS DANCE." and bate oboorred.
Its cdtcscy In many case., and they were 'Buy* tens.
Buowing its composition and mode of prepara
tion, I urn Gratingly vouch tot Its virtue& and Glum%
Great Bend, Aptllll,'7l.-4er R. PATRICK; 11(.1).
0 nal .y.1:4 i;
INHALER 7x ILAEBLE HEAD ATONES, mot..
; also. In Scotch Granite. AU work done to
der. end werrAnted. [IL-Odom:les and ,bop, Ira door
booth of the Cetbol , e Clanieb.
Montroee, March 29,1871. 4ixi•
• POE SALE
A PA Elf 01?"'FIFTY ACRES Silver Late. Car axle
I& cheap sad oa easy terms. Itqatre of
Moatruee, March IS 1871.—bn J. B. ircan./.lllr.
ESTATE NOTICES.
FSECUTOIrB NOTCE.— Letters Testamentary liana
eatate of Joemlah)leactonn, Weer Montrose, tine
nnehanne Comae. deco** d. haveug wen
_granted:la
tobacriber, all parsons indebted to sald - estate afn
rtqameed to make Immediate payment,. and all persona
aeries claims fordeavemjd decedent will proemt dim
w,thout de 6LFRSD BALDWIN.
Mulatto., March 8, 1811—Ow Eutaw'.
ETATE pf Polly Slyter, late of Forest Lako town.
shte. Penn.ylrenta. denied; Letters Testamental,
upon the estate of the above named decedent.. haring
been granted to the undersigned. notice Is gins to an
persons Indebted to the same to make fransedlatevey•
meet, and those having claims upon the same. will pra
sent them, duly authentbiated selalentent. . •
ILMtVEI? 11111DOALL.ZeCato
r
Forest Lake March LS, Mt. Gei
Sli
TU
M T ° le l itary A}Ptett......ro wet. it m.,Pftt'arg!'t.
$ to eettry that I have given .h.IiaLDVIIN;of Identreee,
Pa , the exclusive control of the {ale of the above =M.
ed remedy in Susquehanna County. so long as he channel
to continue in the tmsinees, and that all orders hereafter
should be addressed to him, to receive attention.
2d, TlLTo2.l.Pioprieter.
?dArch V., 1871
MIAL:EitC3-4L3=MTES
B BARGAINS IX TOWN EN'
1.1 CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR! PRO.
'boons, Dried end Cloned Fruit, Vegetables, &t .
a• the Howl 9f Navigation, A. N. BULLARD.
I.luutro.e. ebruary - Zl. 1871. gtt
LATROP'S PIEDIOATED BATHS,
iTu ne Without Eleetricity. as Wean &mend',
es fee Rheumatism, Metallic and Chronic Diseas
es. At the foot of Ctwetuut street, Montrose, Pa.
Itoutrose, April Z.l, Urn. ly
CutIITION A_g.atust Purchasing a Note
_Oren at
Pateut. to relax Keck, tor ono Ilaadrest Dora" as
shah pot pay It unless compelled by law. Note &I'M
May 9, IMO. R k ll. WELMAN.
New Idliford, April VI, ISM. atm
A CARD.
ICIIT OLT AND KEEP.]
TO TTIOSE 3LERCEINTS And others who turn ao
long given me theft. patronage. 1 tender My hrtgh.
f4t thanks, end Invite s continuance of the some, with
Mar Inhneuee, to the .
SPLENDID NEW HARDWARE STORE,
or Smith, Cohn & CO., 19 sod 81 Duane street, Noir
York. where orders should be dictated to ma and direct
ed to itm Brm, to Insure cal,' attention, and I would add
to .3.1 , patrons, and to those who "passon the other
hle. aro
that I , not to be undersold. by
by any IA: or
little concern In isew York, or elsewhere. 'optimise grew
me a fair trial. One goods are all new. and bought for
wah, for the near by and Northern trade.
ht. C. TYLER., agent, and Assistant
Montrose March £9, 1871. Bruer.
ESTATE OF FRANCIS CLARE, tete Apobnals
tors nstap, Susquehanna County. Fl., deceseed;
ten of odanntstration upon the above named decedent
boo leg been granted to the undersigned. notice Is hereby
given to ail persons Indebted to said estate, to make int
merliate payment. and those having claims , against the
same to present them duly aurbentlcated fur settlement
to the undersigned. FRANCIS CLAM/lac..
PATRICK WAL3II,
ndmintstrotoni. ems
Montrose, Muth 19.,1871.-6hv tartan:into ammo,
FOR SALE.
ftto HOTEL Property, located' at
' T lE Dtomek Corner., and long and rably known as
the /AWLe Mote connected with wbkhara abootTwantir
Ac es of Vefaable Land
For partletdan addrwe wall on C. C. MUM, "
Dlutock, Pa,. Jou. E 5. 18 21. tr. Executor.
39r. O. 31". 1311L01017207,191
TOLSG AMERICAN
La I INT I liit ANT
In offering this Liniment to the public, uwe do fa
fall confidence, that It most eupercede all other* new in
use, as an internal remedy, for the cure of all diseases Is
the reach of that class of medicfnes, we am 'lardy assert,
without the least fear of eontradletion. that It stands to.
rivaled In the flat of medkal ocanpanndsap.
plied for the cure of disease.. Feeling there external ly fore that It
Is unnecessary topuff a remedy so eminently wonderful
In Its effects, so mystetimu.ly infallible in Its powers of
relief, causing the dent to bear, the blind to see, the ner
vous, drawn and crippled rheumatic to walk erect and ca.
Juice again to the power and vigor of manhood, this pre.
parniton le offered to the pabllc on Its own merits, and
claims no volcanic origin or meat/atolls of the Arabi
an deserts ; but on the contrary to what Its Imports, and
to a rare combination of the powers of North Anna:t
am products.
Yaw Tons, Dee. 11,
Tbta notice Is to Inform all dealers - In propriebiry
medicines, that we hare establlebed a Depot In Suave
henna county at Montrose. Pa., for the We of Dr. C. V.
Brown's Young Amerhttn Mb:lent. and that Mr. A.,
13414DW11C
on VN..ll. ro S r O t U h T t lrEW e liD & CO..
181 Wllllam Street, Mew Tort
Agencies will Noon be established at extant places ts
every township. and published In the list below. I tut
ready to tomish It at wholesale price* to agents. Pose
ere and etreniars sent tree Upon *petition to the sub
icr/tar.
The Liniment la now for sale at retail by th• PolhaW•
tog agents, to *11:
Bum & Nic.hoig. Mayo r&
A. Turret!,
E. 1.. Adam., Etibtina 4 Corners.
WUllam White, Auburn Ceattn,
Coati Baldwin, South Auburn.
Waltman & Voiburg.Slatuner's Eddy.
Keeler & Vaughn, Wyainaing.
D. C. & F. B. Fordham, Franklin.
Dr, V. Unmet. Camptown,
J. Burman & done, Stere
L. hi, Sherwood. Itnetivilla.
IL T. Hendrick, SpringeWn.
William Thayer s Dimock.
IL D. Bargains, Little Meadow&
Robert, Winters, FriewinMa. ••
M. L. Ball, Birchardvi ll e.
D. A. A. Titewonti.Brooktyn, _
L. B. Ltinde &rtes oryeille,
W EL_Cultia,Bailey
• ENT/Zany, ilopbottom.
I. IA °gallant:use DepoL
0. 0. Hawley. New Nilford. • . • '... •
T. D. Materbrook,Orsat Band. . _ •
Any persons in LOWillbnit OCIS abort anirci.liailitag
en agency, may obtain itby addresstha , • .
A. BALDWIN, Dolma Assirt hi, •
Mk:l.ll,lB2l—am
T EA 1 _
of T•t in mirlaktut arrived, awl
or sae. at New York wholesale price.. /Um • Ina so
mrtfoant of ocovvra. Bay 01 tas sad rare expreso
ABU TUBPR ,
• irk . .
PEBBLE SFECTACLEB—aIso am,
xortW,Trict AT'
• —At Bher•Wooct's, the Watch-3E4ot, Wise
•
'street, Mantras, s. • ,
OONGREISS WATZT6 ta di ta • •
at