A Letter From Nevado. ..31a. EDITOR :—The DEMOCRAT is It welcome , visitor, and its neat appearance, the well-select ed articles and editorials, cause A to be read by many - who have never seen the hats and valleys te of Susquehanna, and I frequently hear those who read it, remark, that it is one of the best country papers they ace. The local items are especially interesting to me. My earliest recol lections carry me back to Snake Creek valley, four miles north of Montrose, and although it Is nearly fifteen years since I last visited thtit sec tion of the country, it is a pleasum VI hear strangers speak in praise of anything emanating from our old county town, especially when I consider it worthy of it, In late numbers of the DEMOCRAT, I find un der the head of" Local Intelligence," a notice headed " Bodies to be Exhumed," which a few years since would have been sufficient to have founded a half-dozen Stories for Sunday School books, had it occurred in Mndoostan. A great deal has been written about heathen mothers throwing their children into the rivers, and widows burying themselves with the dead bodies of their husbands, and we have been horrified by the descriptions and illustrations of Cannibal ism ; while here in the United States, and in a s.•etion of country where people boast of en lightenment, who probably contribute to the I support of Missionaries to enlighten the heathen we still find those who seem to be afflicted with the superstitious traditions of the darkef ages, leading them to acts at which in this age of enlightement humanity revolts with a shud der. Who can imagine anything more revolt ing than eating the ashes of a corpse? and it the body of a near rclsative I Those who believe in it might well be compared to the heathen. Mr. A. 0. Warren has proven himself fully com petent to overthrow superstition and Cannibal ism, and I suggest that he be sent as a Mission ary for a year or so at least, among these people. About seventeen or eighteen years ago I via had Harford to witness an exhibition gotten up by the students of Richardson's school. Here I saw Harriet Beecher Stow's ideas illustrated. An ambitious young man, not satisfied with the unpopular Caucasian race, appeared colored to suit the occasion. This exhibition was Intend ed to teach those present that the people of the I Southern States were little better than heathen and barbarians. Since that time, I have resided in Louisiana and Teeac, about sevenyears, and about five years in Missouri, and I have not seen or beard of such a loathsome, detestable prac tice or belief as that of eating the ashes of a dead body! even among the ignorant negrocs. You may think this too harsh to publish, but I do not think that such an abomination can be condemned in too strong terns; we still Claim that the people of the United States are at least civilized. Very Respectfully„ ALBERT CIICBCITILL. A Narrow Escape. On Tuesday of last week Mr. Mark Compton living at " Pigeon Roost," Berlin township, brought to the slaughter-house of Mr. Hart Freethy, butcher, of Tracyville, near this boro. a quantity of beef, with a view of selling it to him.. Mr. Freethy at once pronounced the meat diseased, and requested Compton to take it away and bury it. This the latter declined to do, but finally concluded to give it to the hogs, and Mr. Freethy assisted him to throw it in the pens.— After handling the meat Mr. Freethy remembers scratching a trifling sore on his cheek, which operation came well-nigh costing him his life. The next city, three out of the four hogs which fed on the beef were found dead, a dog belong ing to a neighbor was also killed in the same manner, and toward the close of the week the poison began to show its terrible effects in the blood of Messrs. Freethy and Compton, the neck and the body of the former swelling to a fearful extcnt, and the arm of the latter being similarly atlected. At this writing (Wednesday morning the 10th instant), we understand tha there are evidences of improvement in both cases, and strong hopes are entertained of their recovery. The escape trom a terrible death, if indeed they do escape, must be regarded as al most mimcnlons. . We have heard various rumors as to the cause of the death of the animal which Mr. Compton sought to dispose of as above, but in the ahsence of positive information forbear giving them to the public. Suffice it to say that it was not the I result of any disease brought ft - mai the West, and that Mr. Freethy had no further connection with the poisonous-beef than to urge and assist In what he supposed to be the harmless dispQsrd of it. We believe our butchers invariably exer cise the greatest caution in the selection of thsir meats. and this very transaction, which may cost one of them his life, brings out the fact that had it not been for his experienced eye and de aisice protest, we might now be recording a wholesale slaughter of our citizens instead of this less terrible, but still distressing, result,'" Honesdale Herald. Weather Rep't Ending, May 13,1871, DAY. TDIE. PEG. WM). BEWARE& Sunday, 7 42 N. P. 52 v. - - 9 38 Monday, 7 33 - 12 49 yr. - 9 46 NV. - - Tuesday, 731 N. w. 12 48 N. w. - - 9 46 N. We'lnescini`, 740 N. - 12 52 N. - • 9 48 N. Thursday, 7 42 N. 12 64 s. w. • - 9 57 s. . . Friday, 7405. w. -•- 12 75 s. tr. - , 0 fid NW. - - Saturday, 7 50 N. S. • 12 60 It E. - 9 47 N. • - BUSINESS LOCALS - Modica) Meeting. The Susquehanna County Medical Society, will bold their nest Semi-Annual Meeting at Bullard's Hotel in Brooklyn Center, on Wednes day, June 7, 1871.. 4 Clinic will he held 2 o'clock P. M., when all-eases that may be preaent will be treated gratuitously. All regular practitioners are invited to attend. E. L. Gennsma, Sec'y. May 17,1871.-4 w. _ Montrose Railroad Company. Notice is hereby given, to all subscribers to the capital stock of the Montrose Railway Company who hsve not paid the first instalment of five dollars per share on their respective num ber of shares subscribed for, and to all subscriber who have given notes for said first instalment. That payment thereof must be made to the Treasurer of the Company Wm. IL Cooper.esq., at his office In Montrose, on or before the 12th yo rd f anc n ew n itexthelp this d n a s t eo.f aAn adc that thine GatteralAssembly in such case made and pro vided, interest on all sums then remaining un ppd will be charged at the rata of one per cent. month. lasses L BLANESLEY, Prest. CRARLES L. Snows, Seet'y. • May 12,187L—td.' intention! Soldiers ! Company A and B. National Griards, Mon trose, wiU meet at their rendezvous, May SOth, latransact important business.. By order Captain Comlwanding, Now. The Charter for, the Suequehaidia - county Bay hip Fond and Building Arsoclatioia -bating been granted, Booka have been opened forlusb leription to the Capita) rAoch. at the office of Stroud & Brown; Examination for Cadetship. - The 12th Congressional district of Pennsyl vania is entitled to the nomination of a cadet to the .lililitary Academy at West Point, who will enter in June, 1871 It Is recommended by the War Department that the election be made by a competent board, who will examine the candidates. In accordance with this re commendation, Col. H. M. Hoyt, Dr. E. R. Weyer, and C. J. Collins will meet those who desire to compete, for the nomination, at the arbitration in Wilkes Barre, on Wednesday, the 24thrtlay of May, at two o'clock p. m. The one whom these gentlemen em best prepared to enter the academy, will receive the nomination. Candidates will be examined in Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English grammar, Geog raphy and History; and must be between the ages of seventeen and twenty-two at the time of entering in June, 1872. L. D. SUORIUKER. Wilkes Barre, Pa., May 17, 11371.-2 W. For Sale John R. Raynsibni has for sale two good and stylish buggies, which can be purchased cheap. For particulars, call at Raynsford & Mitchell s Livery Stable. --The all-gone feeling which people sometimes speak of, is caused by want of proper action of the liver and heart. These may be assisted, and the bowels reg ulated, by Parsons' Purgative Pills in small doses. Corn and flour are staple articles; hnt not more so than Johnson's Anodyne Liniment, where known. It is good for children or adults, for any internal sorenessof the chest' or bowels, and the best Pain Killer prepared, under whatever name. The Last Swindle. Among the many swindling operations of the day the patent right dodge is largely practiced on farmers, and we have heard of several cases in this county within a year. The following note is a copy of one now in use by these sharp ers. It will appear at first sight to be perfectly simple, and no person wishing to take an agency for any of the many patents, would hesitate to ..0... Y•' ..1 „p . 4 ) ”. *V • ...• ti '' '' ••Q , CO 5..,(v.: t 3 t..) •I tt ) ....4 ft • 4.l •..., , oa 4 X .. t> ' '. -4 - Z ^ L Ts .' CCa .--• • ;...> -2 tJ c::, ~. .7.-, .z. 'LS 1.. C %--.. , ^... .1z eu c, V Lt. % C. 4 ••'• 0> ''' 1. ..t t•,. i..i '.." . Z 4 I .7•6•• EN. • ts •••=' V - -s ••••.s ~ ....... Z .. .s., s 4 " . V 0; S '', is V 4 • .. .. s. a, ,;. L F.,. .„ .. V ...... ... .... ••• •••• :..... t.... ~,.1 ••..., • CJ •.:::: ••• ".'t ...- • .2 Z.' l' •-•-- G N 't s z 'es :-.4 . t, ZSz .d''.' • ..0. •-•Cs is ."' V 5..1 t 3 .. ..4 ~. • ..., 0 '.'s t. . '"L • Z E es %.> t t.s u. , ;:5 ,,... • C:... ...., v s es ••J V .....> V ...... Now, having read the above note carefully, and supposing it to be all right for $lO, just cut it in two between the word or, and bearer, in the first line, and you will find that the left hand piece ! is a perfect note for $275, Having in duced a farmer to accept an agency, as specified in the original note, and having attained his signature, the sharper departs He then cuts off the right hand portion, proceeds to the nearest broker or banker, to whom he offers to sell the note at a discount on the plea of need ! ing the money. The signeis generally a re ! sponsibie person, well-knora to the business men of the village, and the 4 note is purchased. ! When the note falls due it is presented for col lection, and as the signatures are indisputable, the horrified farmer is compelled to pay $275, when he only supposed that be owed $lO. Th/X4S..rII..3M.X4gI..CIirEA. TIFFAN4.—BLAICESLEE.-111 the Universalist Church at Hopbottom, ou Sunday_April 30th. by Rev. H. Boughton, Mr. John H. Tiffany of Hopbuttom, mud Miss Ida Makeslee of Dock. HANTIRTC6.--CLATtit.—ln Binghamton, May 3d, by Eld. Lyman Wright, Elmira J. ilandrick of Jessup to Wm. F. Clark, o f Franklin. - cloudy. cloudy. dear. cloudy. - clear. Wtoinr—ln Auburn, Aprt 171 11 .1 871, FlEnerY Wight, aged 59 years, 1 month, alia 15 days. Papers of Esser. county, N. J., please copy. Rrsire—ln Springville, March 25,1871, Susan Martha, daughter of Benj. F. and Mary E Risley, aged 4 years. Tnon,ta.—ln Lanesboro, March I(titis,lB7l, Sydney F., son of Noble and Permelia Thom as agea 20 years and 10 months. ffipecial cgotico. THE CONFESSIONS OP AN VALID pIJBLISIIED as a warning and for the benefit of wow men and others, who sass from Nervous General Debility, de., impplying ma amass OP me- Written by ono who eared himself, and sent tree on receiving a post-paid directed envelope, Address, NATHAN MAYFAIR, Brooklyn,N. Brooklyn, May It Ifal. 6n, casonons Medicines , The theory that the vim of dlsa.se can be dofely counteracted by doses of poison. is false and dangerous. Within the last twenty-11re years. not less than a score of virulent poisons hare been added: to the repository of the medical profession. They, are ghee -In small doses, otherwise they 'would destroy life Immediately; but even In pante quantities, they produce. ultimately very disastrous effects. It is unwise and =hilposophi cal to employ. as remedies. powerful ISO imstenons drugs. which. subiumating ono diastase. sow the reeds of another still bramb None of done ter rible niedlcamentstes with as much directness and certainty upon the causes of disease aa liostetter's Stomach Bitten, a tonic and corrective without& dug fe adar k no bengoots is UJ COMPPAajn. MIMIC and c o n i s we given for Intermittents; strychnine and pro. 6M aseld for general debility: mercury, in mesas f orm . complaint: preparations of chloroform and opium for sleeplesSicets: 4 1 4 Tel three deadly drugs do Boteam i d re.wr Specifics for the dames above enema rated. ad that wholosorne vegetable Weismant and ga. wads% whilethe,arean so Peraitiansttum it is salon. timing soy physician should take the respatibality of rearing-them. Lot invslide.for their own . akes, try P. Ilitterstrelato gig relent Path. poisons. Tb s r o d g m yy will experillace from a CIPUTI4of the istrolleaseps , cgs, will ratan • moose to the mate ifferrigo" gent gkilVtrti%ell l ltllto. PHIL MERMAN. WityllitainYrnßoVANhall-. rgt, —Weighs one thousand seventy•tlee pounds— ¬ed work Rom gth—Pxce —Great Strunlleut won ed Tratseler—tarLea. =LC) 3EIC - 121:121 . Sired by Griffith's Young Horse, "Mobegan." lie bas been handled and trained by Mr P. GRIP PITH, who now has him in charge. Come and ece him. On 71nredase, Fridays. 11,1111 Saturday.. at .1. S. Terhell's stables, in Moutmea. All other days. at Clifford Cornea Terme. $lO to insure. C. M. CRANDALL. Montrose. May 17, 131.—t( Proprietor. O ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—Whereas, my Twife. Barrie. N.. has left my bed and board without any past cause or provocatiou, I do hereby forbid any person or persons b.arboring or trotting her on my no count, es I will pay no debt. of her contracting. Herrick Centre. Slay 72, .71-3 w M. J. VAN BORN. - R OAD LETTINO.—The Supervisor.. of Bridgewater township will Inert at too North tn. Schoo to let l Me the lob use, on Saturday. May ill. tail. at I o'clock. p. , of making a road from the North School IIOCIPC, leading to the house of Charlet E. Tyler. ItORACE BREWSTER, JAMES CA Litli, Z M. BREWSTER , Bridgewater, May 17. 1571.-2 w Supervilwrs. 151.411-XJ3EI .T-0113.9.031N: ` WILL sELL OR LEASE. for term of TWIrS, the ....perty at the outlet of Jones s Luke. on snob terms 'sake It an object for any one to trade with mu am such a property. There is Veri9t.0141 31 . 1 . 1 , , With Three atm of STONES in it, in GOOD 01111121. Eh. 191261;747-13ZEIT-olra, Malley,) new geanng, In good running order, and SO acres of choieeVarming Land mostly cleared. Now is your time, as the new railroad. 'about being bath will enhance Its value. For part .rs look nt the property. or call on or toldrers It. S. SEARLE, pa, Montrose, Slay 17, 1671.—Uw Montrosn, NATURE'S lIAIR RESTORATIVE. Oontains no LAO SULPHUR—NO SU• GAR OF LEAD—NO LITHARGE— NO NITRATE OF SILVER. and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health -•-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Prepartions. Transparent and char as crystal, R will not soil tho finest fabric.—perfectly SAFE. CLEAN and EFFICIENT —disult..ntrum.t LONG SOUGUT FOR AND FOUND AT LAST U restores and prevents the halt from becoming Gray, Imparts a soft. glossy appearance, removes Dandruff, is root and refreshing to the hold. cheeks the hale from falling off, and restores It to a great extent when prema turely lost, prevents Headaches, cores all Immoro, Cil ium:wits eruptions, and unnatural heat, AS A DIIESS• INC FOR Tilt: BAIR IT IS THE BEST ARTICLE IN TILE MARKET. DR. G. SMITH. Patentee, Ayer, Mass. Prepared only PROCTOR BRO FLIERS, Gloncester Massachusetts. The genuine le put up in a p tool bottle, made rzpre-ely for it, with the name of the article blown in tae Ask your Drupxlrt for Nast:nns Ran Itss - romeerrra, and take no other. tar Send two three cent at treys to Proctor Brothers r a —Troatitie on the Human Hair." The Information contains Is worth C.AO U 0 to any person. k UDITOR'S NOTICE —Not., la hereby riven that the midosigned, an Auditor. appointed by the Court of Coutruou Pear, of Su towbar , . County. io dis tribute the luod f inn the Sheriff'. sale of the rtes eotate of A iron Edo aria will ahem to the dutitai of his raid appnottrm tit al his 1411 C, 10 3101 i (ore., on Tuesday the nth day of Jun , • nevi, at 1 "'dock., p. ni., at wh•cla time and place. ail parties interectiql in i•tild fund will percent their claim. or he forever debarred from conatng in hi amid fund J. 11. McCoLL.CM Montrose, May 10, Auditor. - A DMIA/STRATOR'S BALE. - REA I. ESTATE.-Pur- sport to an order of the ()matt a Court, of Susque hanna county, the utt-erriistiegi o; ths es tate of Win. erns., late of ate to.ert-hip or lens, ten oath county. il.eensed. milli sell t public roe, on the premi ses, on Thu tidal the Nth day of .tune. 1 , 11. at 1 o clock, p, m., the i t ,tere.t of the We Wiliam Crimp% In the fol lowing described real ,-state, lOßDste snigi towns lop of Roth. described nt itomoluti on the no th by land. of .lantes raney and Ili orgie flroceman, on that cited by Woks of William Whitney, on the lands by lands of Nathan Good.ell and N. D. set der, and on the welt by lands of Jacob Droianntn, emphatic: ;Ilona One handr.l null ',yen. (107‘. Deeth, being the same land DOW in possession of Patna: Cruse Terms made known at time cif sale- Dated May let. J iMEn REDDINO, Admmietrator. Rudt. M ay 10, 3w 011.010•ALS FOR BUILDING New C.tholic of Silver Lake 0411 be reeehed on the Ist of Plans andspecifications may be seen by calling on Mr. Joseph Word, of the above place. The right to reject an‘ or all proposals i• reserved. Place of meeting for re cotton or adoption of proposals, on the gr o un d. liver Lake. April 19, 1871 tr. DISSOLUTION. in, firm of McKenzie. Faua& Co.. Is this day dill. sulseo by mutual Conceit. The o books and an T counts are In the bands of the socccedlne firm, fur l m . medi.de settlement. McICENZIE. C. C FACROT. W. W. 31cCAIN. Montrorw, April 3, 1511 NEW FIRM. rpHE Busines will be continued by McKenzie A: Fou l. rot, with Increased-facilities for doing business. and lessened expenses, We shall he able to sell goods so 1.. w that tt will be s strong inducement to buy of cis, to tholf wh o wlsh to 6100 money by patronhilna the ready pay syst...m. E &NZ lE. C. C. FAL:ROI% April Li. lint. ass T — -- ORONTO 11; V, Jr.—This celebrated horse 431111 will stand for a limited number of mar s the pres ent season. commencing April Bth. at J. S Tarbell's. In Montrose, on saturdty of each week ; Monday '• Wed nesdays, and Fridays, at the subscribers. in West Dimork. Pamorms..—Toronto Chief, Jr, was aired by the fast trottin stallion, Toionte Chief, now commanding $2OO the seas g on ; he by Royal George a• d hie dam by Black wood. out of on eclipse mare, Royal George was sired by Black Warrior; he by imported Tippo; and he by Meeteenger, of England. Tonorro CUI67, -Ws. dam wan sired by the thorongh bled Jefferson unt of a Majesty mare. Jefferson was by Virginia; he by Sir Archie. the sire of Sir fleecy, and grandam. of American Star—dam. old Favorite. TORONTO Casto r lute trott,d the beet stallion time on record—half nolc, 1:8S; one mile, `......81; two miles. 5:7. Tuamero CHIEF Jn . ems bred by J. B. t room, of Blooming Grove, Orange Co., N. Y.. In the epriog of DAIL Any ono wanting Ipformation with regard to hi• pidigrea or stock, can Wm.. D. It. lindson, D. G. Courter, O. Owens or C. D. Bowman, at Blooming Grove. ToneNto Otter, Jn... Is RN hands high, blood bay, sit: ha 1. , 4p p.m, , doe di.poeition and is conslde.ed by the best Jodges of homes to be a rely mnscular built home. Ile has never been trained, but gives signs of great speed. An Inspection is solicited. TlLlMS.—Tolnenre with foal $l5. Other vales as cos ton.rit ittsliran.Ce money due. March 1,1,1871.. J. M. CRISMAN, Proprietor. Elk Lake, Pa., Mae& 15, 1811-4sa. AUDITOIFS NOTICE.—,The undersigned, an Audl tor. appointed by the J.adgea or the Court of Com mon Pitms of Eurquah nun county, to dirtribute the funds In the Sher-lire baud*, arising from the .ale of the real mute of W. S. W ibwn. ay ill attend Fo the duties of his cold appointment ut the office of Fitch & Watson. In Montrose, sin Wednesday the 7th day of June. 1871. at 1 o'elobk in the afternoon. at which time. andplace all persons luterceted are requested to prerent their claims. Montrose, Jane 10, lern. W. W. WATSON. Hit. W. W. SMITH, . Rooms st the dwelling., next door east of the D Wir Wenn Outing office. °Mee hours from 9A. a to 4 e. Montrose, May 3, 137I—tf IMPROVED HUBBARD! PATRONIZE HOME MANUFACTURE! neve' and Doable Drive Wheel. It CILANDEABI.E S holds dip Greet New I(orir State National Premium I Alanhhe reat Ohio Nagunal Premiums, held at Mans held, in le7o. And the Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia State Premiums! The gearing la eimple, compact, removed entirely from the drive wheels, and encl o.ed In a neat ease, in the centre of the tonehiae, effectually securing it from grit and duet. The operation can be changed instantly from a high speed to one a third slower. without stop. time adapt ing Itself to bad places and 11.tht and balmy grass. One cutting apparatus Is perfect. No brake and one patent linife•bead. It is beyond doubt the strongest machine in the world, and you can depend upon 4, being pirfeetly reliable to every particislar. Montrose, May B. ISM—ti SAYRE BROS. REVOLVING HORSE-RARE. Are St tA ihrtilah these rakes of a avert. War quadity. St both wholesale and retail. SAYRE BROS., Manuttettuont Montrose. MAYS, lin tf ST. VMS' DANCE CURED BY YRS. A. A. TAYLOR:SO CURB NO PAL— Sham be dontodted at her residence le Bridgewa ter, on 11%.: Diem adjoining Sz,eihariff Joiumn. Betz of e elm=re, . Xartn 41.18ri. A. H. TAYLOR. NIVI WALL PAPER, - assist arrive& sstdsellistebesp_W Idestsdlia dprU RIM. akb TVERAT4 1133ECISIELICE°26"181 BELLIEIIB. BT VIRTUE OP WRITS Issued by tho Court acorn. moo Pleas of Susquehanna County and to m at th e di rected. I will expose to sale by penile vendee, e Court Ronne In tdontrose, on Saturday, June 10th 1871, at one o'clock P. g., the following pieces or parecia of laud, to wit: The interest of the defenattrit in the squat =divided half part of all those two certain contiguous pieces or parcels of land, situate 'tithe township of Dlmock, In the county of Susquehanna. and State of Pennsylvania, the fleet piece or parcel bounded and described as follow,' to wit: Beginning at a stake near the bridge below the grist-m 111; and running Untrue eolith 11 degrees west 20 perches to a pout and etooes; the me a n d 41 eerol emit, about 1'1,14 perches to a lost and stones nthnce south al degrees east a perches to a post and stones thence north 15 degreea west 22 perches to a pont and stones , thence north 35 degrees toet 91-10 puma. to a poet and stone. , near the mill-pood ; thence south 10 degrees cast Mt perches to the place of beginning, containing about 5 arms of lend, be the same more ur lees ~.ot t , rhos ppartenaoccs, 1 srieldnill. .dweillog bona., 1 saw-mill 1 barn. cod all Improved The sec ond piece or parcel situate as above, audinitlnded nod describol as follows, to wit : Lteglordogat, the outlet of Elk Lake, at a point in the `Stara r and as now traveled, at the tanner of laud sold Charles J. Lathrop, In the *test line of she Simon Stercrealarin ; throes nor h 2 degrees east 5 perehee to curne - ; thoace tos s nh el de grees west 'Ds poichea CrOfeling the creek can ter; benne ba degree , ' wrest 27 perdu:s to a corn. r ; thence eolith 39 degrees east 15 perches to a corner near the south bank of the cinch; thence along raid crock near the south bank thereof on Ibis line of the said C. J. Lathrop's land south h 5 degrees east 15 2-10 north 47 north Sil degree. east a perched ; thence north 47 degrees east 10 perches to Slate rued; the .ce along said rand north 72 degrees 10 2-10 per. he. to the placeof he. ginning, containing 4 acres and 50 perches of land, be the same more or lees, with the appurtenances and all { r eproved. (Taken In execution at the suit of George Fury., en. 0. F. Fargo.) LSO—AII tbat amain pito:, or parcel of la of nd, ate In in the township of Auburn, in the county Suscpte. Minna, and State of Penosylesyla, bounded and desert to ed . follows. to wit: Begiontug at rooter where Brad. ford county line interaects line of lands of James B. Green ; thence north Mom: said county line to lands of Robert Manning and LaFrance to lauds uf J. Green ; thence along Green . * line to the place. of begin• n Mg. contninlog 45 acres of l ea d.au be the same more or lees, with th ppurtenancea, tot 10 acres improv e& (Taken In execution at the emit of 11. 0. Camp, vs. Levi Well* and B. S. David. T. 'P.) ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of lend. situate In the towuallip of Choctaw t., In the county of busy.- Intone, and State of Pen n eyt aunt, bounded and deeerthed as follow., to wit : on the s n o rt e as y lands formerly of Janice and Patrick Foran, un the east by land. of Martin J. tiodeu and üblic highwa, tweeu orid laud and lands l of James p H. Carman, on y th b e e west by lands of Wm. It, Cannalt, (common!, bOUWII as toe orchard 100. and on the south ny lands of John Mariann and public high way, known as the Mclligan road, containing one hun dred nee. , of land, more ur less, together sells the Bp porter:mecca. two frame dwolllog houses, I orchard, and about 75 acres improved, being the hind* formerly own ed by Denote Donley, deceased. (Takeo in execution az the snit of Itched. Winters. assigyed tosldyron U. Caw. vs. Patrick Donley and Martin J. Goldeu, executor of tile estate of Dennis Donley. derensed.) ALsO—Ail that certain Ora, or parcel of land situate lu the township of NOV' alder& la the comity of eneque banns god State of Pennsylvania, lying on the west nide of the toad leading from Andrew Aldrich's to the Plink Bond, bound d and descried follows, to wit : the north by nds of Albert b Aldrich and Levi B. Guru sey, on the west by lands of Andrew Aldrich, and on the south and east by said road, containing about 3 acres of land be the same more or lees, with the appurtenan ces, 9 (tame booboo, some fruit trees and all improved. (Taken in execution nt the volt of D. U. Camp, vs. Timothy Penny and Sabra S. Penny.) ALSO—AII that certain piece of land, situate In the township of Lenox. in the county of Susquehanna, and State of Penn ivanin, boundori on the North by Daniel Kentner. William Decker and Jonathan Llartley. on t inset by George transom, Byron it Grow and Broth r, and Stephen Gleason. on the South by Permenus Smith and John Ruck. on the West by John Buck, Iron cm Sheridan and Daniel lientner, containing I'll acres of laud, he the same more or less, With the appunenan case. 1 saw-mill. S houses, I log barn, nod other mit-build lugs ; about 75 nen e Improved . 'Taken in o:cent:on at the snit of Grow and Brother,Champlain, and P. K. Williams & Co., vs. W. 11. Champlain.l Montrose, May 10.14'1. W. T. MOXLEY, Sheriff. THE GREATCAUSE OF HUNAN VIISETtIf.--Jast publiehed, In a Sealed Envelope.— M. Price Six Cents. A Lecture 'on the Nature, 'rreatmeut mud lindleal Cure of Seminill Weal:nee., or Spermatorrhcen. Induced by self-Aimee. In voluntary itmlsalons. Impotency, NervO*Debillty, and Trapedinaimte to Marriage gen.-rail,' ConsumPtidc• Ep- Heppe, and fits; mental and physical tecipacity, By 11OBT. J. CULTI-114W ELL, 51. Lt, Author of the I • Green Bonk," Ac. The world-tenonned nnthor. In this edmirable Lecture clearly proves from his own esperienre that the awful conssonencea of self-abuse may he effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical ope ratim.s, bougiee instruments, riot's a..d cordial+ point ing mit a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by whicli every sufferer. no matter what hie condition mcy be. may cure himself cheatil.r. Private'y and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousand , " and ttwu• sands. Sent under seal. in a plain envelope, to any addrees, on receipt of six cents. or two peetne stamps. by ad flreeeitf2 the publishers. Also. Dll. CLILVER WEL'S Marriage Guide," price 25 cove Address the Pub lisher-, CHAS. .1. CLINE A CO. 121 Bower. New York Poet Office Ilex 4 586. Trwesne-rs ere always littmevo estoose, attar*. of nr , emery and Cboleram irbus and these occurring when absent from home, arc very nap easant. The Fats KtuAn may alwnes be relied upon In Fitch Capes. As soon at you feel the svmptonis, take one teaspoonftil In a gill of new milk oral Fllol2llllel and a gill of hot water. .tie well together and drink hot. .Repent the dose every hour until relieved, I the pains be severe, bathe the bowels and hark wii h the medicine clear. Is CLIP., of Asthwa And Phthisim take a teaspoonful aln a gall of hot %est. r sweetened an well with molt.. so bathe the threat d s tomach faithfully is Rh the Mer.if Ili, clear. Dr Sweet says It takes out the soreness in cases of bonesetting foster that anything he ever applied. Fisherrnen, so often crimsed to hurts by having their skin pierced with hook.. and fins of hab. con be relieved by bathng with the he Killer me soon a* the accident °CCM.; i in this way the angnish is soon abated; bathe as often as once In live minutes. say three or four times, and you will aehlont bare nny trouble. The bites and scratches of d ot c lear ea ts are soon cured i by bathing with tne ['ale Biller clear. ea IV F.8N71i7 CirCIP CP 7:31B. 6uttruberg, lostuhum_i Cas.. HaTing And Well SPRIN &SOMMER 600DS, MILLENERY GOODS, DRY AND WANLY GOODS, All of the Newest, Ilandsonest Designs! And also, a Fine Assortinentt of READY num OLDTIUNG! To which we barna the attentlen of eine patrons and the pone In general, to give as knell and to examine ttte Gams before bnyt. - 4 elaewherp . ourtExosuo,pkoriatcos o co. 1i0atr033,34y 4 1871 V —At Sher Woes, the Watch4Witer, street) NoVVIC P- 11 " igountg §uoilleoo givegtovg. 4aiload %nue Eabito..• :--L-------- . . Tito lines in this Directory, one year, $1.50-- nEWESTERN RLAW ARE AILROAD . LACK Winter ArilatgementAWANNA and each additionalline, 50 cis. .1-.• of palningcrlinee effect NOT. SLIM. --------."—. - TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD. 1 EASTWARD. [nil Paenngr Mall Paanger alit. train. I STATIONS. I train. .M. A. DI. P. lII._ tam: 8.00 New Tort. ... ... " L I 5,00 11,15 New !tampion.-- I 1,38 12,30 klannnka Chunk.— 15.40 1 1216 Delaware.... Dine... 12,13 3,20 11,15 Scranton 0.15 ' 1.05 . I , ' 4,10 113,3, Richelieu ~ 8.55 5,40 I, 4.3.3 1.00 I Hepbottom 1 11 . ,38 5.13 g 4,57 1,40 Montztatte "15 4.15 cy 5,15 \ 2.10 Neat Ullford 1 0.54 8,45 i 6,15 2,50 rOcent Bend 1 0.35 kW 6 L P.IL P. u I *Foot of Libertret. 1A. 31 P. lB a W. E. ROLWELL, nor St General Pam anaTicket ll AIM' BILLINGS STROUD, Ticket Agent Slontrae. E RIE RAILWAY, CAYUGA PLAIITEIL—NICROLAS S-OESIAIiER. Dealer In gamine Carnage Plaster. Fredh ground, RAMJET. Airent.(or Empire SONVILIg end American Dace Earning Stove, Main Etrect, W. L MOSS SCO , Dealers to Dry Goods, Hats. Caps, r Boots ud Shoes, and Ovneral Merchandise, on Main o. street, second door below the Episcopal Church. • CEION HOTEL, kept by WlL,Lithi SMITE, on Mal; 3 stron• *war rho Depot. —• W. El. MEAD, lionndry. and dealer to Plows and other tactualle, one of from Planners listel, nolo St. N. P. KIMMR. Carnage Maker and Undertaker, un Main Street, to door. oniaw Hawley's Store. • McCOLLUM , on Main *tr BROTIIERS.eat, Dealers to Groceries soil Provisions ------- - 11. GARRET 6 SON. Dealers In Floor. Feed. Dien!, Salt, UMW, Cement, °meet - lee nod Provisions OEI Main Street, opposite the Depot. W. W T. HAYDEN, klann'scturers. Cigars and holesale deale In Yankee Notions and Fancy Goods. on Main Street, below Episcopal Church. • MOSS & TiNAP. Leather Manufacturers and dealers In Morocco Findings, &c.. near Eplrcopal Chore , . • AINEY /t IIAYDEN. Dealers In Druee dud tiethetuee, and tlanufactorere of Cigars, on Main street, neat the Dopot. W. S'rEPIIRNS. Rorer Shoeing and general Repairing on Main Street, autith of the bricge. J. DICKERMAN. Sri_ Dealer in general merc , and Clothing, Brick Store. on 31.4 in Street. L, Inc S. ener a l l Ik:rehandle°. LEXIEI I I. Mannfacon Motu Strect.turer of Loather, gued dvaler • . DORAN . , Merchant Tailor and dealer in Randy Il Made elating, Dry lawatia,Lirocertes and Provialous, Maki Street.• HIRAM WHITE, IdanaCacturer of and dealer In inTerl or M 0.,: and Castings. EDWARDi 4 BRYANT. MAnnfaetarers et Wagons and Sleagha, near We Ingalls' Store. ABEL TURBELL, Dealer In Drugs, Medicines. LI- T:ions, Paints, 011 s, Dye Stare, Groceries , Jewelry, Notions, eto. Litep, al, iU ' JAMES E. fAIVISALT. Attorney at Lew. °Mee one door below Tarbell Hou•e, Public Avenue. • WM. 11. COOPER & COW. Bankers. sell F oreigntScot Pris sage Tlck..ls end Mulls On Ertgls.sd, atu 1. R. FLETCHER'S Eatlnr , Saloon Is the place' to get Ice Cream, Oysters and Cfiune, In every style. On etreeL• STROUD & BROWN. General Fire neLifo ance Adonis ; elpo, sell Railroad and Accident Tickets to New York pod Philadelphia. Office one dour east Oche Bank. F. R • CEIAN DLER, General `,,ostirukce and Sewing lta chine Agent. Public Avenue.• 61.11tN3 & NICtIOLS, the place to get Dragaand l!d•dl clne cies, n kee Nuti igar!, TobAcco Pocket-Bo Spada Yanono, Public aven ß ne . .1A WM. L. COX, Marvels Mditer and dealer In all articles usually kept by the trade, opposite the Bank. • BOY!) & COMMIS. Dealers in Stove:, 11/admire and Manufacturers of Tin and Sheetirou ware, corny of Main and Turnpike street. S. 11. MORSE. Ilag ha an nt d F Tailor and dealer to Clothe, Trimmln,rco, urnishing Gouda. and Agent. for Singer OcartvlLtchine, on Slain Strout, Fordham - . A. N. BULLARD, Dealer In Groceries, Provisions , Boats,Stationery irad Yankee Notions, at head el Public Avenue.. T. SPORE 6, CO., Dealers in Stove., hardware , Agriolitul I Mluments, Float and GroCerlem, oppo site Tarn° n l a l Bonpze. RAYNSFORD S df•ITCHEL. Livery and Exchange Stable, In roar of Bank. building. PLASTER. PLASTER.—We keep on hand an *Triple supply of Froth Ground ( T 'aira Planer, for sale at 2dontrooeDepot, hy Montrove Depot. Feb. B.lfnt . k7ANY GRADER. fter JEWELRY ATTENTONII 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-partnership with E. F.% New 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 sactkon of country. WO Received A Large Selected Stock of .1 W . I . , -- GREAT BEND LENOXVILLE GIBSON WE'LL GIVE YOU "FITS." GUARAISTEF, SATISFACTION to all who may favor us with their patronage. Shop at Post's old corner, on Public /venue. T. D. TAYLOR E. F. NEWCOIUL Montrose, Oct 19, 1870.—tf. FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT OF WILLIAM W. SMITH. PLEASZ TAEZ Norms: The extensive Furniture Establishment of William W. Smith, having been refitted and greatly improved, the proprietor respect fully SIIIIIOULICCS to the cttizeos of Idontrose and •Iclni ty, that he le constantly making and keeps on hand the largest and best asissortment of Wl:r IR. INT l e r 3Ft. to be found Inverter this side of New York City. Desks, Divans, Towelracks, Lounges, Footstools &c. Csi..er Lard, Pier, Toilet, Dining. Kitchen and extension tables. Cilium —Cane and Woodseat Itockens, Cane, Flag and NV oodseata of every variety and style. Sofasand Tete.a.tetes. furnished on short notice.— Cane seat chairs resented.. SPRING BEDS. A large wortmont—cticapest and beet In, the ma rke Cane Seat Chairs. I am now enabled to supply in, customers wit substantial cane seat chai r,of home manufacture h , whichi will tw found greatly superior to Mora; tormerig in market, and yetare gold at a lees price. CANE-SEAT CHAIRS RE-SEATED. Or Realty vitae coffins on bapd or furnished at short noce. Hearse alike ys la readiness if desi I employ none but careful and experienced workmered. n, I Intend, to do my work well, and sell it as low in can be afforded. ' WILLIAM W. SMINT. Montrose,Feb IS, 1868 DOWN TOWN NEWS. MINER AND COATS, &do Street, r. doors below Boyd's Cornet, Montle's /01.4U1J14, GIIOCE4IFS, AND PRO VISIONS• Wear.; constantly rec CM A t t 34 n at w h w y w o i u ll t s a e r n ll d , .rcepcArtol(3o9CHYAw!caze AY I tAr clash. ctr exchs , ge Orproduce. GOOD TEAb, COFFZE, SUVAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, PORK, Farr, LARD, HAMS, DRIJD FRUITS, CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED, &e We.torre refitted end made additions to our groata I Palls. and are now ready torward Butter to the her t commission hous w e enie YOTIL I ree of charge, and resheltberaiadvts on fionsbrumernts. Gail and a:miaow:it Wont - before prirsrmingai„ GOODwhere. alleeffavitme unelvas oftbe GOOD QUALITY 85 LOW. PRICES' of au Was. O. G. lams% • - • • W. B. COATS Manacles. April 16. 18% TuRBELL, ..4"Ths retterned Itintrilinr/Oftsigri /Viva - • Minato his mat emelt *if ado gtecti,•• • Nentrtne; Inv, SC 1111Itk• 1.300 miles tinder one manalement—SGQ,miles with out chin :e of coaches,. Broad guace, doable trick route to nil points west, north-west and southos esti Nan Ind mprovcd Conches are ran through will:1o% dotage to Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland. and CincLu natl. . On and agar Monday,Dec. 14,1811. Trains witilosts Binghamton at the following hours, via : QOl3lO waiT. trz a.m . Night Redress, ( ( Mondays excepted] 125 a. m. Night Express, daily. 0:31. a. rn. 10'sil Train. Sunday's excepted, far Bunko. and Dunkirk. 120 p. m. Squire Accommodation, Send ay eXcePtedi fent p. m. Day Express. tinudnys excepted.. 9:12 p. tu. Bilge , . Mail • Sundays excepted. 155 p. in. Way Freight• Sundays excepted. kW p. In. ginigtant Ti sin, daily for tne west. GOON EAST. 9:05 a. m. Night Rxpresa Sundays excepted. r:SG a. m. Cincinnati Express, I.l.nduty. excepted. 1:51 p. m. Day Eqpress, Sundays excepted. 7:10 a. m• Acc immodation Train. daily tar Suscpachanr.a. P.:15 p. m. New York Mail. Sunday. ecepted. 10:110p. ghtn Liing Expres., unity. 9:10 a M. Way Freight, "nudity. excepted. BAGGA.GE CRECKED THROUOLL 139 A revised and tom pieta Poeket Time Tnble" of PassengerTrainn on the Erie Railway and conn ecting lin,. has recently been publishedesud eta be had on ay plteattoc io the Ticket Agent of the Company. L. D. RUCKER, WM. R. BARR, Gaul Supt. Gaol Paste. Agt. Per. 1.. 1870. BILLINGS STROUD, Ticket Agent, Ney.tfose Pa T EHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. On nod after Dec. NI, IVO, trains as Oslo Lehigh Valley Railroad will ran as follows s. DOWN TRALNEL Lave Waverly Junc tion E. R. W. 6.35 a. M. 3.ES p. 63, 6 60 1140 p. 115. Athens 45 •• 3.95 " Towanda 7.. Z " 4.16 7,30 't Lamyville 8.35 " LEO 9k - inner's Iry 8.40 " 5.41 " ateshoppen 9.00 " 5.02 " alehoopany 909 " 510 Tunktnoek 9,25 " 5.40 tt L. & B.june. 10.90 " 740 " Pittston 10 40 " 7.50 Wilkes. Barre 11 00 " 6.111 White Elven 12.92 " altrh Chunk 1.40 Allentown 2.37 Bethlehem 2.50 Easton 317 " Philadelphia 5.05 tt Ar. at New 1 ork O.Z UP TRAINS, Leave New York 6.00 a. at. PAlludelphla 7.35 " Easton 9.05 Bethlehem 935 " Allenttwn 9.49 " alcth Chunk 10.55 tt White [Wu 12..18 p. ca. Wilkes-Ba t e 1.30 " Pittston 1.50 " L. & B. Jun. 200 " Tnnlinock 2.54 t• litehoopany 3.011 Mrshoppen 927 " Skinner'. E. 9.45 k. Leevyville 3'49 " Towanda 4.59 " Athens 510 " Ar. et Waverly Junction, E. 11.11%5 45 " OrNri change of ears between Scranton and New York. or hetween Scranton end Phthelelphia. Decamber Z. 1870. &mom 1871! s rif t lMG !. At Lenbehn's GREAT BEND At Lenhelm's GREAT BEND A. TURRELL 'DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTH LNG, HARDWARE, CROCK'SRY, NOTIONS, EIA.TS and CAPS, All of which have been purchased during the late decline, and will be sold at prices ac cordingly ; GOOD CAM . CO, and 1-0 cents per yard GOOD MUSLIN 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 25cts,o y'rd &Suit of CLOT VAS tbr Itt 30. All other goods at corresponding We also make a speciality of the slur PING BUSINESS, and will send to the best ROUSES ran butter and all other kinds of PRODUCE. The HIGHEST Market price and prompt returns guaranteed also PAILS flunished and MONEY ADV4(CED, to CIISTOMER6whea DESIRED. Parties wiahing to buy GOODS CHEAP and find the LARGEST ASSORTNENT In Susquehanna Munty, to seleot Er= avlU do well to call at To. S. LEMEMOWS 5T0833, April 5,1971.-4 m. Good Ifingt to, the Soldiata of The War of tuvi, A ND THEIR WIDOWS I—DOPATem has reeenDY pass -11. ad a Law Wanting Pensions of Eight Dollars per month, where there wog a Service of Sixty Goyim more. For mug of-lon 1 procured Land Warripiia, from Imo to ISA and my records and papers, Men made, Omagh now the important rstacessary in Procuring Pen. Mons, and pawns brin gor sending their emu , to my °Moe can hare the benefit of ml Mord% sod their butinese will be promptly attended to at rates es. [Wised by theism L. It, PlTial, Muumuu /birch 22.11171. aw 'n0).1) LETTING—no Supervisors oi Bit(szowster , Vtoetli mot at the tone ot isms Wait% to Soft 4 tpttl 511114' at I Cook P. as« to let Um Mitro.too4leadlospoixass. .sloolto.Thacus To be lot to um lowest uo n-Me rrzeiw . XPtttiejol 1714. • 1100 m 1.45 y .m 615 " 4.00 " 4.w" 6.43 " 668 " 6.16 " 11. Z " 605 " St Lenhelues GREIT BEND Is the place to buy SOOTS and SHOES„ . CARPETS, WALL. PAPER, OIL. PAINTS,, &C., &u LOW PRICES t Great Bead, Pa. DISSOLI7TION.—Tbe firth of/. B. DeWitt & Co., Ma this day dissolved by =mai comet. Either part ner is authorized to aettio the eremite of the late ^a. 1 . .Y.& lA. It DzWITT, FSIUtY,I3AI4OIAUT. Montrose, 'larch W,lBll JAMES R. DEWIT.T Will =time the Inisinou. at t' e Old Stand. when ho will be hatiny to see his old friends and all who wish Mint/ In his lino of goods. • dialle4 Ilontrase. Meryl 20. trit ee.. 11. 8. 11/88HAII8 gine. Ty. D. of Pcnltte=444 Eirriuscr lisreb.,l7 Unt. _THIS 13 TO 017BNOTICE: !M . axi Ile Ina day of North. A. D. 18 - 11. a W_errentin Bankruptcy was Drued against the Brute of Manly N. Walker of Cason Town chip. to the County of nuelnehimps. era State of Penn rylvania. who hoe been adjudged* Bankrupt, on his own petition that the payment of any data and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt to him or fop his use, and the transfer of any property by him are for by law ;that a Meeting of the Creditme of said Bankrupt. to prove tboir Debt., end to choose one or more assiguees of h o l d enote will be beldam Court of Bankruptcy. to bo at the Oftlee of B. N.,W Mord No. 203. Lackawanna Menne. ftrardon. Bono% before E. N. vv . II Ilard Erg.. Register, on thO' girth dar of April, A. D. 1871, Al / O'CJOSA A. M. A. MURDOCK. 4w. 11. S. Marshal, as Mesaimger, ligoTlCE.—Tho Imo( WERE.* 0148 E was dissolved LI on the Ant or April. The andualgned hp °Renal A GROCERY CIGAR at the old. stand and Is now retelvln; a nenslot of goods which will be sold at the LOWEST OASIS RICE COI and see Hi J. atv WEBB. Montrose. April 5. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. Tng UNDERSIGN ED WILL RECEIVE PROPOSALS for famishing material end holldinga school bongo on the premises of Anderi , on Johnson, West Diteocit s near the Jesstkp line, at the residence of said Johnson, on.datorday, ardi &h. 11371, th e same to be completed end ready h acceptance by the first day wi t hctobct next. nat. and.specitications ca found elates of the Cc/Walter. b eY C. SiaIELP. EPIMALIt H. HOWE. , Dimock, March 29.1611.—.1w Committee. NOTICE. ICTOTICit IS ITEREDY That Letters Patent .1.1 have been Issued to the Montrose Railroad Comps.. ny, and the subser.bere to the Capital Stock of aid, Company are hereby notified to meet at the Rotel of P. . County. Brook. to the villago of Springville, Sattenni, County, not Thursday, April 27, 1271, at I o'clock,:. for the purpose of organizing :he Company by the eleo. Lion 01 a Prestdent and twelve Directors E . MERL PARS. Chairman. D. F. IILAI;ESLET, 11. C. TYLER. B. IL SAYRE, W. H. JESSUP. CHARLES 1.. BROWN, Commissional. [Attest.] C. DROWN, Secretary. Montrose, April 12, 1871. To the Pub lic. Hereby certify that I have for several years licown ark 1 article pnt up and prepared by U. Taylor. u a remedy tnr `• ST. VITUS DANCE " and have observed its efficacy in many cases, and they were always bene al. Knowing Ito composition and mode of Drapes. tion, I enn truthfully eolith for its Great Bald. April 12,:11.-4se E. P A TR I CK, U. U. z) VADAKIN. I"%EALF.TI TN 'MARBLE READ STONES, Itonntomth Ac. ; also. In Scotch Granite. All work done to or der. end wsrrAnied. Residence and shop, drat dart month of the rethol'e Church. htontriae, liarch.29,lnri„ 4me FOB dram • FAP.3I OF FIFTY ACRES In Silver Lem tor u 3,0 echeap and on easy ICMIII. Ir.qulre of Montrose. !larch , ISTI.-11 , 3 J. B. idaCLLIIII. ESTATE NOTICES. .............--- - - - VEc ° T OR'S NCTCE.—Lettere Testamentary ath* estate of Jremtah,,Mencham, Lila of Montrose. dna. (lebeians County. deceas d, baveng oeen grantedfta We sohscrlber, all parsons Indebted to said estate an requered to make immediate psymen,t, and all persons having claims against said decedent willpiesent theta without delay. ALFRED BaI.DIV/ 4. Montrose, March 8, 1871—dve it nentor. LST&TE of Polly Slytes. late of Forest Lake tosll, ri ship. Peumilvania, clamed; Letame TestaMeMtaty upon the estate of the above named decedent. La been grouted to the undersigned. notice Is given to persons Indebted to the Lime to make Immediatevey• meta, and those having claims upon the same. will prat sent them, duly authenticated for settlement. HARVEY 111BDSALL. IS:aecntat, Forest Lake March lb. 1871. 6W _ "WONDER OR TIES WORLD.—Eittstrargb, Pa, January '28,18 - 4.- - ro cthcitoU_ma exastera — Ttas Is to teary that I have given A. BALDNrIS, allot /tease, Ea.. the eschnilve control of Count ale Of tha above =l ed remoda in thisqnehanne y, so longas be apogee to continue to the btodnees, end that all orders hereafter should be addressed to M. tO receive attention, MToll,ProprieSustat, March 'A 1611 SBRCi 40:1417151 PEST BARGAINS IN TOWN .11-3 CHOICE FAMILY Gig OCEIIIES, FLOUR! PRO. vlsions, Dried and Canned Fruit, Vegetable , . dre. at the Head of Navigation. A. N. DULLARD. Itlontro-c, February 22. 1811. A R LATROP'S nEDICATED BATHS, TV IT "r Without Electricity.aatheaa e d rmanda . 11for Ithentaatista, Metallic endr.tronie_Disese• es. At the foot of Chettutit street, MOOtrumie. Mont the foot 26, 1611. 17 CtTION - Against • • T*. • a.: ote given • stent. Fete.' Hoek. for ono . Hundred ss I Anal' sot pay It unless compolled by, law. Nap IG giVin May 9, 1670. ELIAS 11.WELDLA. Near Milford, April 40, 1811. iv* • A CARD: [CUT OUT AND EEEP.I To THOSE MERCHNTS And oers who hare ea long given roe their patronage, I th tq. der my heart felt thanks, and Invite a continuance of the same, with their influence, to the . BPLEtiNj.k FEW HARDWARE STORE, of Smith, Cohn S CO., .1 . 9 and St Duane street. Sit York. where orders ehould be dictated to me and direct , ed to 'he firm, to insure esrly attention, and I would add to my notrops, and to Moto who pass lay on the other sta., that I 'am not to be undersold, by say big or little concern In New York, or elsewhere, se tease roe a fair trial. War gooduare new. and nem for mob. for the apar byand Northern trade M. C. SY MR., Agent, aid *Bristle Montrose March:S. 1871 . hiuynt. STATE OF FRANCIS CLARK, Labe a-Apo/at= Etownshtp. Susquehanna County. N., deceased Le , tent of Administration upon the above named decadent having been granted to the undersigned. notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate, to make ha mediate payment. and those having claims hobos the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement to the nudersigmed. FRAKCIS CLARK,Jr., PATRICK. WALSH, Administrators. cu 11animas. Starch 49:1571.--41w totarevtte =nat. FOR SALE, PILE HOTEL Property, located at Thmoclt Corner', and long nnd thvoraldi known on tlle Lewis Hotel. connected wLitt abOolTwitnti Acres of Velnable Land, For particalart, addrefo or can on C. C. MILLS. I,l,lzonk. rn,,, Jan. 15. 1871., meaaor„ Ts' 4l kyery kind °Menlo 113.11Act.jast antredADA or saes at New York wholesale price.. ago • Ones*. DE mrtfoont of COFFEE. Boy or mh and say.xp I,gchars. AL TUDim.J. 1:E=1 —At Sher-Wood'a. the Watch-Make, id** street, 31ontrose, Pa t - CONGRESS WA at TER, TITRILELL'S ALUABLE, FARM l O 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 minim, Lion the land is NIA 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 top.th of Quaker inke, the farm is a good one and admirably located. Address or lip, to MAURICE M. DONNELL. ply Silver Lake, Snags. Co., ra.,l.Lifch 8 '7l. KIBLIO WaTICE. T Would respeeV clefs fo a my fennel, 4 Maumee re and the , e geltenttr culTing en the TAILORINQ Bunmum! IN MONT - ROBE. sad pToposo to do sIWOIIXIO , Line,,tn• _ FASHION&SI,D, N:EAT,'SMISTANTI&L MANNEE!, And at Satisfactory Prieto. Paillten its Attention tied to CIITTLNO sad encia a= e ta base thp work Plain for the person who pats it 'eer. . . . Eibop on the west side ot."'Public ~ Avenue." aft; Bunts a IticholV . Drug.Storetaitl o l 2ll 4 as Gem lig. DT.ltalsey. F. L 1368. Youruse. February 7,18r1, .._a ! DENTISTRY . : 0.4. mu: Ms mumimas, saw Nipm. , . iisfacibiottentloa e.illikto sn OPatafts. o * 0 , rat tAt.h. lastaci.l - rem inentri Mau I sm Vow IV Inc Ponca aoslttactiou sniulA co ' Owe and se. ate, od ridgy runslr - o. vicar _ t - Oz. ih ii*.r-li •