The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 14, 1871, Image 3

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    liedteal Meeting.
The semi-annual gathering of the Medical
.racuaUty of the county took place .on the 7th
of June at Brooklyn• The elands were portea-
UM of rain in the morning, and In the comae
of the forenoon dispensed some genial' showers,
most grateful to the husbandman whose thirsty
meadows were giving promise of only scanty
returns in harvest time. It rained quite hard
about the time to start for, the meeting, but
most of the Doctors thought a little clear rain
'water would do them no harm and accordingly
headed their faithful equine eolaborers toward
the quiet Inland village nestled among the hills
where Drs..A. and C. were waiting to svelcome
them. A few however as they saw the big drops
coming thick and fast, shook their heads sod
too timorous to start concluded to stay at home,
predicting that the meeting would be a failure.
The afternoon however proved very pleasant
and the attendance was quite large, being
members present from Montrose, Great Bend,
Susquehanna Depot, Gibson, Cllfford,'Hopbot-
Anm o Nicholson and eacteryville. Dr-chandler
4111entli Orange; M. J., iras pitmen and invitell
to perticipate in the proceedings
Roger's Ball furnished a cornmodicms place for
the meeting and for the clinic, at which a good
ly number of patients presented themselves for
examination and advice, but nut near as many
as though the morning had been pleasant.
Mr. Bullard furnished the society an excellent
dinner and seemed very attentive to the wants
of all his guests.
Several cases of interest were presented and
freely disdussed. Considerable time was taken
up by a case of' discipline, in which the party
against whom charges bad :wen preferred, hav
ing a second time failed to appear before the
society, there seemed to be no alternative but to
adopt the resolution of the State Medical
Society at its list annual meeting, viz : "That
Dr. John W. Cobb be expelled from this Society,
for unprofessional conduct in advertising."
The membership of the society has so increas
ed as to entitle a representation by tour dele
gates la the State Society and that number
were electdd to attend the meeting at Williams
port on the 14th of June, Inst.
Besides a good meeting, the brethren had a
pleasant social visit together, and all started
for their homes at a seasonable hour hoping to
reassemble at New Milford on the first Wednes
day of Janurary, 1872. 8.
starrnera
A correspondent of the Candor Fres Press,
Speaks us follows of Starrucca:
.111 r. alitor:—The village of Sterracca, where
lam spending a portion of my time, lies in a
harrow but fertile valley, among the mountains
of . Wayne Co., Penn. liking until recently an
inland borough, its resources have never been
flilly developed.
branch of the York & Erie Railroad, called
UM Jefferson Road,'runing through here now
Dom Carbondale to Suscplehanna, has, put new
life and Lope in the people, and everything ap
pears to be moving now with zeal and energy.
The Starrucca creek, running through the val
ley, empties itself into the Susquehatina,river,
near Susquehanna Depot. The scenery along
the valley is wild, romantic and grand. Tan
neries, Mills of different kinds, and manufactur
ing establishments are located all along the val
ley. At this village there is in successful opera
tion is very large tannery owned by Mr. C. P.
Strong. He eiuploys about SO hands, and turns
off two hundred and fifty thousand dollars
worth of leather 3 - early. Mr. Strong is a
thorough business titan, and engaged in every
vod work to make the world move and society
better. He hasven us the site and one thous
and dollars to sards the new church we are
building here. This is really a very rough
country. We meet hills mountains, stones and
rocks, everywhere; but we have a very social,
intelligent and glorious people. One singular
feature of the country is the many lakes that
lie imbeded among the mountains, and on the
hills with good tertile land all around them. In
the town of Preston, and adjoining the borough,
there are seventeen lakes, covering on an aver
age about fifty acres of land. Large quantities
of fish are.rought from - these lakes every week.
Messina Turner & Underwood have a fishery
here where they breed trout. They have now
on band about twenty tbourraixt, great and
small.
An Appeal for Atd.
The following appeal for aid for the victims of
the great coal mine disaster reqlres no endotse
mistt : Prnaros, May 30,1871.
la behalf of the grief-stricken community,
paralyzed try the repetition of the disaster at
Avondale, we appeal to you for substantial aid.
Ot the 03 miners who entered the abaft at this
place an Saturday morning, 43 have been taken
out safe, tut many of whom =mot long' sur
vivm---;,' Those -who have already - died will. be
belied-O*W. _They have behind themflied
olifil4nd 38 fatherless children. ' in their beithlf
witAtsir'your charity. Six months enforced
idifipess tun; - made the community poor. Those
who bad the ioherewitimil to gore have given
drirlpg Abu witile r z, until their benetictions have
extranated their ;thinly. Arany are still on the
verge at starvation, and now, Jost as reamed
latrortras begun to dicer the heart, *r ate kick
eardown by this awful calamity. Will you give
us your mite to relieve the widow and fatherless?
All contributions may be sent to Theodore
Strong. President of the ran National Bank,
at Pittston.
Conorrrrra.-420. F. Gaines, B. Biven, W. 3
Bruce, Hughes, H. D. Lane, 0
Heffernan, Abet Byron.
Important ittillehool Directors,
We coppy the following from the late school
lawaor the information of some of our tchool
boaids, that they may know what the law re
quires of them:
It shall be the duty of the board of directors
to . publish an annual . Statement Of the amount
of moneys received and expended, and the
amount duo from collectors, and setting forth all
tbi &Miele operations of the district, by one
orialore publications In one or more newspapers
of the County in which'tLey reside It there is
an aniount of tax collected, or any amount due
to the district it is to he statedasi "amount of
yet due" at the foot of receipts, and so car
ried out, and if there is an amount of debt yet
duaby- the district, it is to be mated as" amount
yet-due for-" and to carried out at the foot
of expenditures; in order, in both cases, to bal
ance the account in accordance with the facts.
If there was a building tax, and a house or
hottstacrected during the 'year, the amount of
the building tax and of the portion of it ex
pended—M-the year for this purpose, is to be
stated in the same way, and With the talassenon
hand, or thetlextler this purpose, if any, under
proper beads " receipts" and " expenditures for
building" as in CM of ordinary school tax and
expenditure. '
"Pennsylvanin School ZournaL"
It is wry important that threctors and Teach
ereatould understand whit they can ofthe Achool
_
Work in our Mute, as well as to- melt Inform
. ,
tion inntin=ig the annum :meat and ursine:
ti Bnitab } e for Schools. Unable linggesdoni
arietiatainedificach number of the 4tfalofJoirro
ol, culd.us It Is the direct orgun r at Vie 40104 2)6.
partnient, It is of value. to every. one nutunktind
with our School teachers esmially
seek this or some other means of hiformation
in EO - 60), itininOnt,y,wt.ii - has Is (Ikons ,4 4 =xisii
upon ginde - - of Certith'afe and saccese In tie
School ream.
Arrirgrisusitt are snubs: I csa-'lllFans
Tke Anitalltir , to lat 145. a. jrpar.„ The
twentieth, sttl,nllr ceissmeisceS . lsith 344 14 7-
ntuitiek6itilj 'twill - forward stittuntitkini for
those wishing fek tbe neeetl:l3 abaft.. tam.
Good work. Con teachin g by Pap, liVieltertaunn.
Hat(' &a!, ','bun be obtained of BOOkienen,
Te l nl s*Un i nf th is PVA. 47 0 1F- 4 X/Ctr •
PAM
-
Tbo *my ore. Uwe ,71
4soa!l joke iitold %tie rat Ad=
t. to
bearrktall kftiatnin:.
liwirmaistratiela3ia4
se" ffnesue4 , sAttatqrr 'Pr lra
peAai toiii. the tdeessanl P 4. %kr betilitilit•
ed at' a biiili - rtau tovt . 6l4li, holltiA 6 /4 1 / I ._.
father
. pursued, and ter, a.. 40 yinsg•
stei Inciettsed the distance - Siree*thete ; but
gradually etiength f.**.tOlig, and...when
ha reached the bill and•begaiiioakcend be loon
last hls Vantage ground. .I.lelireriignearer the
irate fhther approached, and am he came within
arm's roach of the little illgitloe ‘ who Alta ready
to LB from Vabsteditm„.the boy' R olehly faced
about, dropped upon the Ound, ttud 'with an
Indescribable cast of countenance, exclaimed:
" Pappa, that-makes
it l" Tbis " ohm . . ming 'qv :the , subje c t" was so
extremely hulk:rims dititzthe fatbelt laughed
heartily over the strategy which his liopefill son
exhibited, and the rod Raj not used.
The Ladei! pitanct - ,.: - 3
The July number luta a •Wity.aeawneble pic
ture, a fine steel. plate—" Alpine Tourist" A
breath of mountain coolness seems to.greet us
from the icy_and snowy surroundings of the two
pretty young ladies who are evidently enjoying
a summer in romantic Baritieriand. - The color
ed fashions are graceful and "Stylish es canal ;
and there IS a pleasant share scene of three
maidens sitting on the melfa delightfidly at ease,
with the sea for a becitgreund. But the stories
are especially welcome is bat weather, when
above all things one wants to be entertained.
Price, 50 a year, (which also &eludes a large
steel engraving} Four 'copies-L. $0 ,00.- :Rive
copies, (and one gratis), $8 00 The Lady's
Friend" and the " Saturday Evening Post" (and
one engraving,) $4 00. Published by Daten &
Peterson, Philadelphia. Single copies ibr sale
by all News dealers, and by the publishers, price
5 cents.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
N. Y. & E. Time Table.
The following will be of interest to our read
ers, especially those wishing to connect with that
road at Great Bend. We are Indebted to the
Bend Agent, for the following:
TRAINS EASTWARD.
No. 4, Night Express : : 2.37 a. m.
" 8, Cincinnati Express : : 7.29 "
" 88, Way Freight, : : : 10.80
" 2, New York Express, : : 1.47 p. in.
" 82, Accommodation, : : 41:130 "
" Steamboat Express, : : 9.17 "
TRAINS WESTWARD.
Na• , 7., Night Express, t - - 1.521. m.
" -.0 .i Emigrant, : : 13.24 "
" 29,„AecommodatIon,,, : : 913 ”
" 97,'W* Freight : : : 1.07 p. jn.
" 3, Mall and'Etpress, : 8.50
AU of the above trains atop at Great Bend
and carry passengers. '
Festival.
The Ladies of Si Paul's Episcopal Church,
Montrose, will hold a Streatham and Ice Cream
Festival, in the basement of the church, on
Thursday evening neat, June 15th.
, .
Teinperanco Convention. °
The Thirteenth Quarterly Convention of /. 0.
of G. T., of Susquehanna county, PS., will hold
its next session at Lenoxeille, to commence
June 21st, 1871; to remain in session AS tong as
business may require. One holt of each morn
ing session will be set apart for religious exer
cises. G. W. C. T., Chase, will bepresent during
the entire session.. G. W. MectEr,
District Secretary.
Wanted
A Phonographic correspondent--object, im
prorement. Am practicing Graham', System
Address, H., Box 14, Montrose P. O.—tf
State Sunday Selo*, Convention.
The Seventh Annual Convention of the Penn
sylvania State Sablrath School Association will
be held at Allentown, Pennsylvania, on Tues
day, Wednesday and Thursday, the 15th, 14th,
and 15th of June. All the earnest Sunday
school workers of the Keystone State are cor
dially invited to be present. Each evangelical
school is requested itei wad two or more dele
gates. Those who propose to attend should no
tify 3. J. Breirson, Allentotyn, Pa., who is Chair
man of the Local Committee of Arrangements,
on or before the 7th of Jurm. so that entertain
ment may be secured, end orders for excursion
tieketa procured and forwarded. -
Sunday School 9mvellihm.
The annual meeting of the Stisquehanna Coun
ty Sunday School Association' will beheld at
Susquehanna Depot, on Wednesday, the 14th
day of June, 1871. The meeting will be open
ed by an address at 1014 o'clock a. m. District
Corresponding Secretaries are requested to make
full reports of the schools in their townships.
Every school in the county is requested to send
at least two delega tes , and all Pastors are Invit
ed toattend.. J. Gregg. Esq., J. H. Cook, Esq.,
and A. C. Purpi , Esq, are appointed a commit
tee of arrangements. WM. JESSUP, President.
D. K. OAKLEY, Recording Secretary.
Montrose, May 31, 1871.-Bw.
Eleetro Thermal Baths.
The various schools of medicine class It among
the most valuable - remedial agents for certain
chronic diseases now in use—.to be found as the
foot of Chestnut street, Montrose. mayBl.ti
To Whom It '.Tay Concern.
A. & D. R. Lathrop have closed their bushiest )
and would now notify all persons having any
account with said firm to call at once, and ar
range the same, by note or otherwise.
A. de D. It. LATIIIIOP.
Montrose, May 24. 1871.-3 w.
For Sale
John lt-Ilaynsfard has for ode two good and
stylish boggles, which canbe purchased cheap-
For particulars, 'es at Fetord k Mitchell's
Livery Stable_ _
I EIIIGII VALLEY RAILROAD.
1-4 On and after Dec. 93,18 W, tratEre on the Lehtat
Valley Ilatlrces6artll riln as tutheern:
atom.l •09199.
p.m. V. en a.m. l'etto. a 1,.
Elaitra 4115 Ism 12,40 50.10 1.4411 58 1.43 9.80
Waverly ..... CLOD 6AIO 11.45 tI.C6 8.91 18.40 en 11.811
Tovranth 8.19 4...1) 11.93 7.10 9.95 4A5 4.118 'LS
Tookhannock li tO a.m.
... ..
Wilke*.Barre, 4.90 1.16 :SO 1.n5 'rib &lb
Maze* Cbatk p.m. 10.45 p.al. 4.10 B.lt
.6.llratawn... ... 9.41 . 5. %VI
liettdaheal.... 020 5.60 . BEO
Easton - CM SA) '0:60
Philadelphia.. 0.416, &IS 10
New Yark.... 6.00 p.m. 11.46
a.m. .al.
Moring North—Head Upward. South— p ßead Dowa
Faancrr—Atertar-At St PattFaChtutit, Mont
rose, on the 7th.inatanteby,Derrk&A..--Warti
, ner; Iff..Cbspinati Paurot arid" - MW. ceornella
Austin, all of .Nontrose. -
Mustronn—PtemettrattAn on
the 7th iestant, at the residence ethe bri‘eit
Sather, by Rev. George Forsyth, Clinton
31tanforoi, of Starrucca, and Joanna Pickering,
bf Jackson.
Itanzen—Wazattorr—ln Jackson, M the, resi
dence of the bride's father, Dr. William W.
WheMOttiMalthr,SßAttllOF,
topok , fitiLlikk* V.Aalthcalatlitsrth
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Week ending lasSi , 10, DM,
tliittil pill i .4.. , ..4..1'.'5.i:. 24622
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Clitese, dairy, pc: . lb • , ... 7-8(412
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.tEsloi, per doz.': .. t ...:...: .. '.'....„ ./.:..' 21714118
Flour, per barrel . .7500.45
CCoroMK 100 'Mg:. i• • ...4 , 4, •?; v... 2 "r 1 4-2 k 4112-3°
Wheat per ImAel - -- - L 20031.50
RP - .." 050 1 - 00 41
Oats 9 •
... .. 5105
Corn , ........... ...... 40
Nom, crop oflB7o 16@20
Beer, sides, per lb ........ ........ .... 10014
ogs. • ' . - •-•-• 9®12
Potatoes, per tin .. . - 2.001413, 1 00
...... ...... 1)6 90 ' •
SHE OCNEESSIOHII .0P AN INVALID.
YausRED es warning and for the heeent of
plow mot and others, who soder from Nervous
Debdity. Are., supplying TIM lows ror smaccatt.
Written by one who cured himself and sent free on
lottivier a Poat.piad dlkCtlO eavalope. •
' EArbolin, NATHAN ZIAIPAIR, fkoaktftt. N. T.
Er. 1.4 7 14 Mer 17. .
Chapter a Rom
Space U valuable to a newspaper, end It le therefore
proposed In this advertisement to condense & variety of
facts, important to the public, into a smelicrunpasa.—
These torte refer to tlostetter's Stomach Bitters- , orbit
that celebrated medicine Is, and what It will du. In the
hest place, then, the article it a stimulant, tonic end al
terative, consisting or a combination of an absolutely
pure spirituous agent with the most valuable medicinal
vegetable substances that Botanic rmenrcb has placed at
the disposal cattle chemist sad the physician. Them in
gredients are compounded With great care, and in such
proportionsas to psodueoa preparation which Invigorates
without exciting the general system, and tones, semi
ales and controls the stomach, the bowels, the liver,
and the minor secretive organs
What this great restorative will do must be gathered
from what It has dune. The ease of dyspepsia, or any
other form of Indigestion, in which It has been persist
knlly.administerad WittlOgt arectinus radical cars. is
yet to be Meird from, end the same guy be said of bil
ious disorders, Intermittent fever, nervous affections,
general debility, constipation, sick headache, mental
difabtlities to which the feeble are so subject. It puri
ties all the add* of the body, Including the blood, and
the gentle stimulus which It imparts to the nervous ay►
tan Is Dot succeeded by the slightest reaction. This Is
a chapter of fact which readers, for their own takes,
should mark and remember.
EtrVetting Nissrrieds—Haasy• for young Ren,on
the delights of home n 4 thy propriety or linhropriety
of ceding married. irltiteisiltary help - for those who
/eel unfitted tor matrimonial happiness Sent free. In
sealed envelopes' Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION
hex P., Philadelphia, Pa.
151ir Bloomsburg Bente Normal Sebool.
and LreirnAny R Cottimactst. Istrrrnarn.—The Faculty
of MIA institution aim to be very thorough to their in
struction, and to look carelkhy after the health, mut
nen and morals of the students.
Apia, for Catalogue to HEM CARPER, A. W.
SCOLI6-1, Principal
gtailtoad Shut Sabi/IL
nELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and
A- , WESTERN RAILROAD. Winter Arrangement
of pasenger lines eflact Not. SI,
TRAINS LEAVE
WESTWARD. I EASTWARD.
Mall Pasnogr Mail i Pasagar
train. train. , 1 IMAYRONS. I train. train.
A. PI. 51. M. P.' IS P. PI
iIB.OO I Now Y0rk..... . ..... I 5,00
11.15 I Sew lianirWon.... I Las
15.09 i tti2 • 1 trira k rt -- , Nit. 7 7 :. I ale'
3,20 11,15 i Scriiitan I
9.15
7 2 1 0 5 .
.ft 4,20 1 Ass 1 Nicholson....
4,54 1.00 I 11.0b0tt0m.......... 7,88 5.11
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g 4,57 1.40 Montmxe .. 7,15 4,15
'15 1;141 82111ilerelartgri.-;....:,..... 4.54
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3, P.m.. P.M I *Foot at 140 . 074.10. .a.ll P.M
W. P. EIOLWEIL
general Peas. and Pica&
109 STROUD. Ticks% Arent. Sinai
ERIE RAILWAY.
1.300 mile. under one management-- GO mUeawlth
oat chin it of coaches. Broad ktuktm, doable track mate
to all points west, north•west and sontb.west, New
cod mproved Borienes are ran Unwept without ebange
to Itoeneviter, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, and Dineti
natl.
On and after ilonday.Den 14.1870. Trans wiliteave
Binghamton at the following holm. viz:
255 a.ro . Night gxdremlaxidaya excepted]
In'2s fa. m. Night Expremi, fly.
6;34 a. m. Mall Train. S ye excepted, for Derain
end Dankl sic
imp m. Etm.re Aemoromodstion, Sued ay excepted
we, p. Da) Exerts.. eundsy excepted.
Rll p- te. Express had, Sundays excepted.
r•AS 3 1 . AL WAY Freight. Shutte eleePtelL
1:05 p. at. Ninigtant T:stri, de ify Yet the wen.
001313 VAST.
!COS a. m. ?nett Xzpeess, Sundays excepted.
.7% Cheetenatt Mrpreoe, Ilendaye ezeepted.
131 p. m. Day ftepre ,s. Sundays exeept , d.
7:20a. ur Ace mupodatton Trato.delly Ine 9usenellzata.
8:43 p.,172. Neer York Malt, Sundays , excepted.
10:20p. m. Ugh:lllex Expss
re. Moly.
9:10 e.:te. Way Irreleit..gandaye exerpted.
XAcaActs taEctrzto TMROUGM.
Vr'A rerfamiandeomplao - Yoekot ThnoTable of
PamongerTenina che Me nativity and consenting
linnatasomentlybeen puttlibed, &Meseta bad On Op."
plleatlosloCurricket Agent of the Company. '
L. V. IMICRTIf. WM. R. CARL
tlen'l So pl. tierrl Paseo AO.
Dec. N. 1870.
MiLIiiidiFFITHOUD, Ticket Agent, Montrose Pa
Sir. b. ZP. 11232‘01X71Nry
Intiffattac thfa Liniment to the erne, as ma do DI
fan elalfatease„ that karma ell afters new In
tie*"aniimmital reined troths cars of altdisesses to •
the Tench °Mau close of meal:Mak we Metslyassort,
without the least learnt contradiction. that Ii amide on.
rivaled In the list of medical compotords externally ap
plied for the core of disarm. Feeling tberefene that It
Is unnecessary to puff a remedy so eminently wonderful
in its effects, voloysierimmii Infallible to Its powers of
relief, causing the deaf to tutr,-the blind to sec, the ner•
'roes, drawn sod crippled rheumatic to walk erect and re
joice again in the power and vigor of manhood, this pre
penitent I. offered to the public on ice earn Inertia, ant
chime no volcanic erten or oniential oils of the Arabi
dnerts ; but on the contrary is what innairta, ant
is • mire eeitolibmtlon of the powers ofNorth groorg
can protium.
Dar Tom, Doe.. It, Mg:
We voiles into Mama all dealers •to propntetary
medicine.; that volume eststattheit igggeot to toque
hum taunt! ittlgoatxtme. for Mania et Dr. C. V.
Btortel Dam, Atetartaati Liniment, and that W. A.
-gritiDIFID to car oval tor thfiptrpore.
WADI, SOUTHEITLADD 11'rego..
• wlluatistreet,74.« oft
.41.(3.1nei.
Agencies will soon is .r
al mini place's la
every townallip, end pub in tbe UM balms. lam
gully to turniall ua irbolembr prima to agents, Post
a% sad *calms attna. trea GP=
Lmeal ettriber:
rinoti bar 'RIB'S nllabyliiit Sabath
tqg avito. 4torkt: •
• BertmL2vlchols,
Allbarta•COMMlS. -
WBablerim &dab A sberm
Waltman Vaeburg,Sbanner's Eddy.
D. C. A P.ll. Forams, Yrrolltilm
J. Barrows A dons. titevemmUle.
1.. 1111, aberarood,
IL T. Hendrick, Springville.
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E. B. Demce,Llule th arare.
Robert Winters, Pile
X. L. Ball. DirchanlyUle.
D. A. C. Tltswortb. Brooklyn, Pa.
1.. B. Hinds, Factoryville.
W,ll. CnrW. Bailey Mallow.
S. N. Tiffany, Unpbottom.
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tut Adrortiotuusto.
YOUNG AMERICAN
Se3l
. -
ATOOLVitirgilnit - TARN NOTICIE: - '•
111=Trool tla r n i nels, ct l t i ecked a in 2 d as w a l:lte ; m
also
ak ,
cotton warp liannel, the best ever outdo; all wool
tweeds and cassimeres. A large tot or cloths on «hand,
for sale or to exchange for wool. Plense give toe WI
b efore oi rtro g e o of you wool elsewbere. 11111,IM
miles north or Montrose. J. W. MoTT.
Montrose, Jane 7, lan,
Cheap
Platform Wheel Churning Machine—
," Cheap aka delehl vitlO fact tr ed alle air sale by the
subsoil:off. MI order'. proMptly GEORGE PALMER,
Little Meadows, Pa. Jane 7, 1671,-4are
A ODITOR'UTIMM — Tho nuderilpied an Auditor,
A. appointed by tbeOrpban's Court, of Susquehanna
stA uty.. t o di s tribute the thuds in the bands of the Ad
mluistrator of the estate of Rev. flogh Monahan. de
o:seed, willet.lntithadntles of Istaappolutment, at
Alli
",offinedh Kola rtrb, thertZthßaY or aoll. RM. at
I o Clock p.m., at Ch time and place aU persons inte
rested In said fond must present their claims, or be fur
ever debarred from coming Id on said fund.
" D. W. SEADLR,
Montrose, Jane LICCI.4Iv . Auditor.
THERE WERE SOLD IN THE TEAR IND,
8,841
Blatcbley's Cucumber
V%TOOCi rollX113.1:1a,
MSAED/11RO 213.568 feet in length, or sufficient In
the aggregate for A WELL OVER WEILER DEEP,
Simple in ecinstructlon—Easy In Operation Giving no
Taste to the water—Durable—Reliable nod Cheap.
TIMM Pumps are their own best recommendathiffi.
For ule by dealers in hardware and auto:Maud Utopia..
mutt, ;gumbos. Puma makers, &0.. through the coon
try. Circulars, Ac., furnished upon application by mall
or otherwise.
Single Pumps forwarded to parties In towns where I
have no agents upon recept of the regular retail price.
In buying, be careful that your Pump bears my trade
mark se abuse, patented Earth list, 1871, as I guarantee
no other.
Clkiwis. G. 1211amtc3.133.453r,
BLILNUFACTUREta,
°Mee and Wareroom, 621 & 620 Philbort-in.,
1' fl Pc
Manhood: How Lost, How Restored
. .
gtJost' tortillehed, a tiler million of tin Wo ol ,
rlll i til:Ut DOClrCl i ne) OT 4 41 cu T d o ld" oi 'di"l 4 o i
nal Weakness . , Involuntary Setubal Lo's,eos,r :ca l
TODDY. 'Mental arid Phral Incupacit , in ii ,,dtp,.. t‘ ,
Maniere, etc. ; a l .° astrarnort„ and Fm,
Induced by aulf-loduhretiCo or sexual extra vagaece.
Or Price, in a scaled eurelope, only 6 CoUtO.
The celebrated author. In this admirable wway. clearly
demonstrates from a thirty years . aucerssryj immu ce ,
that the alarming consequences of aelitabusc may baked'.
rally clued without the dangerous use of Internet medi
cine or the application of the knife i pointing out a
moan of woo at once 'Wyk., certain, and effectual, by
means of which every sufferer, no nuttier whet his con
dition may be, may cure himscif cheaply. privately, laud
radically.
fir Tbis Lecture should be In the bands of every
'oath and every man In the land.
Fader seal, .n s plain envelope, to any address.,
yes OD roCOlpt of six emits, or tou,postrige stampa.
so, Dr Culver weiP* , rNarriaseatabie,"priwa Meats.
Address the Pablisher.
cuss. 3 MINN A CO. ,
' Inßowarr. New York Post Lidice Box 4 5801.
WILBUR'S Ulna MOWER,
DuLflq* as s.
itIANUFACTURBD by IWilay Eureka lireVer
k o.l4 . ta N ßrer Nazostaekt Comtism I...utb
320011911:5211:20141CS2i s
Th e runts Mower has nothing in common with other
noicianc . except the .uto of the ordinary cutting appa
ratus.
The wheels are luge and net directly back of the end.
of the cutter-bat, which bcousequently directly in front
of the machine.
The =Rabat Is either ?opt ROO Or Six Peet long.
can be net to cot any requ ired height. and ls tamed by
the driver to pus obstructions with perfect case.
The machine has no Wel pairing, spur gear being
used throttetout. the advautagea ui alt./Wed
bar without lb objectlonsbio featu res. and readily adapt:a
Itself to the htleaveritiess of the ground.
llf a les us pleasure to be Able to state. that where the
lu
has been lased it L. rapidly superaeding the awk
aw
wardl are t hat
i nged side cut machines and we are well
ts growing popularity ban . , excited much op
position.
We thetefure ask dust the fazugeraof the country will
piard against any unfavorable preittillees from the state.
mettle of Inter - Witt:Ll partiv...imiging only of the merits
of the machlue from personal experience in its use.
The bar being in front, nbetarica are more readily seen
and avoided than when the bag la at one side.
The pitman works at tig ht anal ea with the knife. con
Bequently there I. not I. jar which is *o nupieassot
and obiedlototble in all machines where both are in the
wonelinc, It Is always le the some relative position to
the knife. sad works equally well whatever the position
of the cutter-bar.
?he tbadthe car 'keened, obstacles can be removed
from thesards, and the bar folded without the driver
getting
It I. readily:Vie:ma out of zeta by hand or foot, and
back:aerator Spar •
'M.re I. ehitely no side drab. It rides very easy,
and affords gre bac ase, ...he darer than any caner
machine.
rite horses are pieced far apart, with long neck-yoke
and uvular, and in are, the maculae le driven line a
etdiehill plow or a horse-rake, back atid forth on the
come sick or the piece. One horse walks to the standing
tress entirely beyond the cut, pressing It down In the
opposite direct/On, from istilch the next cut will be made.
The other walks lu the cleared track, outside the stand-
fag grass.
Nither horses nor machine go on the cut gram,. which
Is left Deady standing and will ewe yams rapiglg and
scistigy hilt }sheUJl frillier Is sled sitar a side-drat
inowar.
The Eunits.a is admirably adapted to mowing side
hill. and lidod grass,. In both cases advantage can be
taken of the moat favorsblt side of the piece or lot on
which to work the machine back and forth.
It is eroilly managed, and with a corresponding aspen
ditnFeaf potret,cula a :rasa Isiotsr Grath Shan any oar
er in use.
—"Zhridoe..
The Eureka Is so simple in construction that we are
enabled to offer It at a price conch below other standard
machines of the lame .paclty.
ova rams lOi raz coasNo zworal xma roa cm.
No. 1 Mower, 8 feet Cuttirg Ear, Mammoth Slay. $ l3O 00
- I -" 6 " Ftandard Stu, 14500
" 0 4 " " BabrSiZe. 100 00
Thu Celebrated Marline q be obtained of s. R. R.
Chow Gleusood
Jams; D. Walker Herrick
.. . .. - .... ....
Charles Moore . Gibson
&ed also of the subscriber. tiller Milford. fiusdirchsh•
tuteounly. Pa. D. W. KIM
May 31, 'll-41. Oaf:meg AO . for Northern Pa.
A UDTTOR'S SZOTICIAS.-Flotinole hereby Oren that
,tlfk. the undersigned. en Auditor, appointed by the
Grotto! Common Pleas, of tinsquehation County, to dis
tribute the fund arising from the Sheriff's Sale of the
real estate of Aarou Edwards will aliens' to the duties of
tile said appointment At his office. it Montrose, on
Tuesday Meath day of Jolts pert, at o'clock, p. in., at
which time and place. all parties interested In raid fend
will present their elnime or tie forever debarred from
corning In upon said hind. J. W McCOLLUbt
Munirose, May 10, 1Er71,-4w Auditor.
A DICHISTBATONs SALE— asA ESTATE.-Pur.
aunt to an order of the Orpao'e Coon, of
9n•gae
bonne county, the undersigned Administrator of the el.
tate of Wm. Crime, late °Mho town thin of Ruth, In told
county, decanted, will sell t public tale, on the proud-
MN on Thu aday the Bth day of June, lOTI, at I o'clock,
p m., the interest of the late WilLam Crate. In the fol.
lowing described teal estate, sitatto in said townahip
of Ibtah, described as follows : &waded on the north
by lands of James Strancy and George Dramman, on the
east by lands of William Whitney, on the booth by
Lands of Nathan Goodsell and N, D. Snyder, and on the
west by lands of Jacob Drotzman, containing about one
hundred and teem, (101), =Mi, being the mane land
now in p.m:v.lon of Patrick Croce,
Terms made known at Moo Of mkt. Dated May Mt.
JAMES REDDING, Administrator.
Bosh. Illy 10, 1871. • aw
freuomirci c azure Jr . —Tbis celebrated horse
will stand fors limited number of men e the pres
ent season, commencing April Sth, at J. ts Torben**. in
Montrose, on Swords, of each week ;kiondus Wed
nesdays, and Friday., at the subscribers. In West
Dimock.
Pipuirou.—Teronto Chief. Jr.. was sired by Ito fest
trotting stallion, Toronto chief, now ainumsnding gkld
the season ; be by Royal George sod his dam by Black
wood,_ out of an bell se mare: Royal George was tired
by Black Warrior; be by Impo rted. Tlppo ; and he by
Messenger, of England.
TOROSTO CORM ollea. danNINI3 sing by tho thorough
bred Jefferson ant of a Mitiesty mare. Jefferson was by
Virginia ; he by Sir Arcble, She sire of Sir Henry, and
grandsire of American titer—dam.old Pannito.
TORONTO Cots? has boned the best stallion time on
record—half ono, 19X; one mile, t two mites, fel.
'• TORONTO Curer in , was bred by J. B. Troom. of
tgooollllg OroTe. Orange CO, N. Y., In the spring of
IBM any one wanting Information witbregard to his
pidlgree or stock, con address D. R. Hudson, D. G.
Courser, 0. Owens or C. D. Bowman, at Blooming
Grose.
Tonosnres Com, fu Is 161( hands high, blood bay,
wehrto SAO pounds, dna disposition and hi considered
by the beat edg es of horses to be a very muscular twilit
.bone.ll nants-been trubled, but-gilts-signs of
Peat , Per - _ Inspetaski Insollelted. l ,
ritnetn=rotnente with foalgillff Miter ;ins
tomer/. Insurance money due, March ink, 0179.
I. N. CRISMAN, Proprietor.
Elk Late, Pls., March rs, ten—ans.
uprrotrs NOTICE.—The underaigned. an Audi
ttwOupprobtred by me Judges of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Susquab one county. to distribute the
fonds in the Sberill's hands, arising from the sale of the
mid e l ute of wj 11; ilsrotoriti attend to the dhtles of
Mould appornfieent al the Mike of Filth k Watson.
In lout/oge e on Wednesday the fiat day of June. isn,
at I otinbichr the iftarnoon. at. mitich time autipiaterall
persons toteruated are newest od presoottfwar dolma.
Montrose, Jona 10, 1811. W. W, WATSON.
INUVED EBBW
• -man= Hats surariannutt , •
ramansAsta f cee6 had badge I*lva WWI. It
114/ boldsatattrentweeloattaateNattaastrreaduta t
• Meanie °Ma Ph l 9 W IC "' P ! e lt i l a S".. s4l6lll P o
Itait ItICI.
p c
t a laXa Mantua* tdarytiad as 4 Vbstala Ras
t r e ttre r tg i adr oxi md a rt6 4 :tianat tatindeola
captra of Me ataetdad, - effettaillt gut ' hattuit•A
rad yd dn i . atataadd pa etaddle -
fordit Map al tb 4l i Pe ai ha a
a a,histi
aaskirer jai cipmakyt,
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Whowartd.aPa
ddaidOlidaPal
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pint inantivArt.
and
Me l l— l ikth i Mihutctoristricands MAI—%
—Weigh/ ono thousand sorent,pdvo !musts— 4011 PA
A noted work gorse—Oreattltsength—Excellent • cum
Sptended Traveles.:4l•73.CS ZIA) 31 SIDO 3 XIIP
bus.
Shot by Ottlittles Yaw iforse. "Mate IL" • •
He bus been handled and trained by Iltr F. ORITA
PITH. who now Ito him In thane. Cond, and sae him.
On Ttinrsdass. //delays. and etunideyson..7. St. UMW&
stables. In lionowas. AA other As" it Cligran 2 Contlm
Tema $lO to Insure. C. M. CRANDALL. •
himatrooe. Ray 17, INl7.—tf • Propristim
obAu, WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.—Whereas,myT
odfaalarriet 151.. has left my bed and board without
any jail cease or provocation, I do bereby forbid any
person or persons 'harboring' or training bar on my as
amid, so 'milk pay no debt. of ber contraction.
nerriek Centre, • /Lay '7l-3w M. J. VAN HORN..
ROAD IXTTING.—The Supervision of Bridgewater
171 towneldp wilt meet at the North School flame. on
Satarday, May 1R.1871. at I o'clock. p. m.. so let the lob
of making a road from the North School Bons% landing ,
to the bootie of Cluaks Z. Tyler.
HORACE BFIEWSTER,
JAS CIMPU.
Z. Id. BREWSTER.
Bridgewater, May It. 1871.-4 w Bliperylaars.
o , ol=l. ELAX.m3II or .T.VELELISIZIs
WILL BELL OR LEASE, for a term of vein, the
1 property at the outlet ofJonees Lake, an tech term.
it will make lime object for any one to trade with me
who deem* inch • property. Them to
- '
With Thins Bun of ISTOTIZA in it. in GOOD 03D38.
AS. 13E%.
(Malley.) Dew gearing, in good running coder, and 80
scree of choice Fermi - us Land. mostly cleared.
Now Is your time, u the . new railroad. shoot being
built will enhance Its value. For particulars look at the
property, or call on or address 11. B. SZAMLE,
Montrose, May it, 1871.-3 w Montrose. Pa.
NATURE'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE,.
Contain" no LAO SULPHUR—NO SU
GAR OF LEAD—NO LITHARDE—
NO NITRATE OF SILVER. dad is
entirely free from the Poisonous , and
Health---destroying Drugs used in
other Hair Proportions.
Transparent and clear u crystal, It will Dot lOU the
attest tabeic,--perfectly ULF& CLEAN and EFFICIENT
—dlsldeuttuas LONG SOUGHT FOIL AND FOUND
AT LAST l
It rotors and moult' the hair from becoming Gray,
Imparts a soft, glossy appearance, removes Pending, Is
cool and refreshing to the heat check:BOn llatr•troN
CsMagog, and restores It to a great extent when prema.
tardy last, pros:eta Headaches, cares all humors, cu•
moons eruptions, and unnatural hem, AB A DRESS.
ECG FOE TUE HAGS IT IS TUE BEST ARTICLE DI
THE MARKET.
DR. G. 811tTII. Tateatee, Ayer. Mass. Prepared only
be PROCTOR lIROTIIEILS, Gloucester Massachusetts.
The genuine 1. put up Ina panel bottle, made <wend,
for It, with the name of the article blown In the glass.
Ask your Drlggiel for NATURE'S liana aIdISOZATIVZ,
and take no other.
far Send two three cent sump. to Proctor Brothers
for • *.Treattele on the Human Hair." The Information
It erontalna fa wont 000 oo to any person.
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The Pere KILLIII" may justly be styled the great
medicine of the world, for there Is DO rrecion of the globe
into which It has not found its way. and been largely
used and highly prised. Moreover. there IC no clime to
whlgh It has not proved to be well adapted for the corn
OT a aanstdesobto en, levy or mamas , It bill speedy and
safe remedy for borne, scalds. cuts, bruises, wounds and
simians other Injuries, as well as for dysentery, diarrtices.
and bowel complaints generally. It Is admirably situated
fur every race of men on the face of the globes.
It Is a very significant fart, that nagiilltdlisit the
long period of years that the Pain Killee• has been be
fore the world. it has never lost one whit of its popular
ity. bat on the contrary, the cell for It has steadily In
creased from Its firm discovery. and to no prevlons time
has the demand for It been so greet, or the quantity made
been •o large. as It Is to-day.
Another significant feet Is, that nowhere has the Pain
Killer ever been in higher repote.~ atheist mere general
ly used b• families and indleidmils,thati lams been here
at home, where It was that discovered and introduced.
That the Paln Killer will cowrie to be, what we have
styled It, Tar sneer assumes or ens ITOOLD, there can
not be the shadow or a doubt. -Providence Adoertiaer.
I\TMIAT 40rCPCVEIES.
6attraberg, Ilostutranm t Cos.
Having
A tarp
And We!!
Stock of
SPIN & SUMMER GOODS,
MILLENERY GOODS,
DRY AND rams' GOODS,
All of OM Newest, Handsomest Designs!
And also, a Fine. Assortment ,
READY RAUB CiPMEISI
To which to invite the attention ot. oar patzoni. is 4
the panto: to general. to give to a call lad to inandno
dm same bakire baying Ortnalstre.
GUTENBERG,T ItOSlttattlni.. CO.
Mon May 4 ion •
- . . Ws.totte ratted mut-made iddliJ ono to our Mock o
„ ^ - • . .. . roticsatt IrsuovtoeSdrto totoltdidotter tts tttit Vett'
, .
somadottoo haunt IS 114:4 lotit.troltif Oar:hood
. ittakeitberstadvsocoments oscotdstontents.
. .. ”. *. Coll sod szatstoeour Stixir - beton poreasslogolso
nun , sodotssolocoroStOles antis -
. ---- ~;., .. ...2- -.,•.„, , , , - o - --.', -- , GOOP, gATIAL.. a ,. ,_ 4l b: • i 4 0 55 1 1 RRIOES.
allireielMlerßOlßMßAZllvo: , t 'is unix& .....: ° ' 7 l ' . :; Av.'succykrii
. .. . ._. ~ •,--,
WLlVlttilitmunigsktrior ift9StillPtik, Strattolisb MOO ILI*: IS!. _ I ;.:1 , _ , (i. i 3.1 `VI - 1
..1 . to? , a tit, what emit__ t . 1 , ~ .. ,
- illifalW 5 4 31 Posagas ,
►
.4.ositellikests,itieWitelt-Xaket,
street, Ileratarkrs•
Vattutg - -41tioiritso glinctorg.
Ttro lines Li, iltis Dire/s=7/, orte year, 11.50-
earA acklitiortal /ins; SO -
NEW MILFORD
CATIIGA. ri.d.STNIG'II O LAS sronsmusn.
Dealer In genuine Clings Plater. Freeb ground,
0. Y. iLAWLlT r Agimiter Empire Demring Mactiall
B
tad Amerfetn oa BurttecMole, Wiz street,
w. L moss & et) , Dealers is Dirdoods. llau, CRP , .
Boots and Mit:my, and General Merehaadtaq, on Nan
Meet, mixed doar below thaSpiscopal Clicuch. •
MON UOTILi., kept by WILLIAM slant, as Main
airt9t. fleet the Depot. —• .
W. B. MEW. Foundry. and dealer to Flows and other
nbenalle. one door from rhloney'a Had. Kato dt.
N. P. 813113814 Carnage Slater sod Undertaker, on
Main titroet, two door* bolo , . Ilawlny'e , otor*.
McCOLLUX BROTHERS. Dales to ()mentos and
Provisions, no Main aueti.•
°UMW a sort. Dealers In Floor. Feed. Veal
Salt, Lime, Cement. tanneries and Proti/loas on
Main Street, opposite the Depot.
W. & T. fLAYDEN. Illsonlacturers of Clew sod
Wholesale dealers in . Yankee 'Notions sod noel
Goods. ori Maio *tree*, below Episcopal Mitch. • •
MOSS & SNAP. Leaflet Manufacturer* and dealers
ID ilosomo Finding*, &e., nen Episcopal Cburth. •
AINEY • HAYDEN, Dealers in Drees sad Medic e**.
end tiannfacturesa of Claws, on Main direct, near
the Depot.
W. STEPHENS. Horse Shoeing and general Repairing
on Slain Street, smith of the brlege.
J. DICRERMAN. Ja., Dealer In general merebandlse
and Clothing. Brick Store. on Main gtreet.
GREAT BEND
L. S. LinfilEl3l, 3tanuracturer of Leather, and dealer
in general Merchandise, on Main Street!
U. P. DORAN, Merchant 'Tailor and dealer 1a Ready
Made Clothing. Dry (locals, Urocerica and Previa lOUS.
Main Street.•
LENOXVILLE
11LRAM WEIITE, 311nnticturcT of and dedlcr In ourri
or rdorrs and Castings.
G IBSON
EDWARDS & BRYANT, Elantibeturera of Wagons
and Sleighs, near the Ingalls' Store.
MONTROSE.
ABEL TITERBILL, Dealer In Drugs, Medicines. LI
gnats, Pilaus. Oils, Dye Stuff., Groceries. Jewelry
Notions, etc. L4EII. 21, 'lO
JAMES E. CARMALT, Attorney at Law. Mee one
door below Torben ttoa•c. Public. Avenue. •
WM. H. COOPER & CO.. Bankers, sell Foreign Pao.
sage 'nada and Drafts on England, Ireland iLad Scot
landp
J. R. FLETCRER'S Eating Saloon Is th e place to get
Tee Cream, Oyster, and C . Ia aceryatyle. On Main
STROUD B BROWN. General Fire and LID insur
ance Atte_nts
and
well Railroad and Aceideatt Tickets
to Neer York and Ptilladelphla. Oates one dour cast
alba [lank.
P. U. CGANDLEIL General tnsterauce and Sewlnc Ida
Grine Agent, Public Avenue.'
BURNS & NICHOLS, the place to get Drugs end
eintni_Cigass, Tobsege, Po&et-Books, Specta
ales, Yankee Notions. Sc., Public Monne.
W3l. L. COX, Harems maker and dealer in all articlea
usually kept by the trade, opposite the Bank.
J•
BOYD & COMVER, Dealers In Stovcs, Hardware
and Manufacturers of Tin and Sheetlron ware, came
of kinln and Turnpike street.
_ _
8. H. MORSE, Merchant Tailor and dealer la
Clotho, Trimming., and Pornletting Gouda. and
Agenia for Singer Sawing Machine, ott Matti Street.
Fordham building.
A.. N. DULLARD, Dealer In Groceries, Provision,.
Bo.tue, Stationery and Yankee Notions, at head of
Public derentra.*
T. SPORE & CO.. Dealers In Strives, Hardware.
agricsdtexal Insplerasuu. Flour aud Orocerdra, oppo
■lto 'Parnell Reese.
RAYNSFORD & MITCHEL, Livery and Excitan^e
Stable. In rear of Bank building.
ED L&tiTTIR. PLASTEIL—We keep on band an ample
sapplvEab Ground , Cayuga planer, fur sale at
Montrose t, by TIFFA-NY ( IL A IIEII.
Itontmue t. Feb. 8,1811
rEWELRY
ATTENTONI T.
WE'LL
. GIVE YOU " PI TS."
T. B. TAYLOR, so long known in Bingham
ton as one of. the moss popular Cutters, and
fashionable Tailors in this section of country
has funned a co-partnership with E. F. Now
comb, of Montrose, and they arc now prepared
to furnish men's wearing apparel of all kinds,
and In style and workmanship superior to any
establishment in thlssection of country. NVe
GUARANTEE SATISF ACT lON
to all who may farm . na with their patronage.
Shop at Post's okl corner, on Public Avenue.
T. D. TAYLOR,
E. F. NEWCOMB.
Montirose, Oct. 19, 1810—tf.
FURNITURE ESTAIII.ISIIMENT
OF WILLIAM W. SMITH.
Pczsas Taws Nance The extensive Furniture
Itatablishment of Willtaut W. Smith, having been
refitted and grmtly improved, the proprietor respect
fully announces to the citizens of II cartvoso and viein
14. that he is constantly making and keep* on hand the
'argent And best aseerni=mt of
PrET FL ATYTZTFRF
to be focrodanywher this aide of New Tork Lay.
Desks, Vienna, Fowdeacks, Loung,es ,
Foot
atoole Ac.
Oett ard
les C, Pier, Toilet, Inning. and
extension tables.
CHAIM —Cane Roam, Cane, Flag
and Woodreata grievery variety end etyle.
Sofasand Tete-a-tetes, funtlithed cm abort notice.—
Cane seat chairs resealed.
SPRING _BEDS.
A lartovessortment—cbcapest and best in the marks
Cane Seat Chairs.
I am now rasbkd to supply my customers wilts a now
eubstanthalchne seat chalr,of home manufacture, which
will be found greatly superior to those formerly In
market. and yetare sold Ma Ivo price.
CANE-S4S'A7'OIIAIES RE-SEATED.
12IP" Ready made eoliths on band or furnished at
short nottee. ife:lf BC Minya In readiness If desired.
I employ none but careful aAdesperlencedwarkmen,
I Intend to do mywork well,snd sell It as low as can
be 'forded.
WILLI4M it'. SMITH.
Mantroseareb 18. 1868.
Received
MeTected
DOWN TOWN NEWS.
• MINER AND COATS,I
erten. e dean below Bores conscrolentras
noun., GROCEIttIA AND
PROVIVONEr; ' •
Weate eoeafantljltib Mewl of stoWhife Omuta.
• trash itock of Gotias In owl it e Edell we rllleell
CkLEAPI, care' i caratpl
ter asob .or eac4a tre onnossote.
ocrou 7E46,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SPICES,
PORK, - risH,• LARD,
DAMS, DRIED 'Runs,
-0400-4.-rlmotiHr,,9smc ac.
400elaltrliaT4 1 4: ' , '''t) rv.; ~A I
foe relanisel6.llrwtretcitl jlirtlitk
filii .. r.!.llot*PWi. i
WILING 101!
r;n
At Unbent , ' GREAT BEND.
DRY eeltos, GROCZREDS, cum&
ECG, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
NOTIONS, HATS and cAPS;
All of which Lave been pun:based dating
tlate decline, and eal be sad at plena ac
dingly :
GOOD CALICO, only 10 cents peryird.
GOOD bIUEILI,N only 10 cents per ystid.
GOOD SUGAR, only 10 cents per potmd.
GOOD GREEN, BLACK and JAPAN
TEAS, ouly 90 cents per pound,
HANDSOME DRESS goods for 23cts y'rd
A Snit of CLOTUES ftPr $lO.
All other goods at corresponding
LOW PRICES !
We also make a speciality of Uta,8330
PING BUSINESS, and will send to the`
best HOUSES EAST butter and all other
kinds of PRODUCE. The HIGHEST
market price and prompt returns
guarantewl also PAILS ftindabed
sad MONEY' ADVANCED, to
CUSTO3IERB when DESIRED.
Prinks wishing , to buy GOODS CHEAP Ind
find the
LARGEST ASSORTNHNT
in Susquehanna, County, to select from AM do
well to call at
April v, 1871,-4m
STATE of Polly Sister, DIM of Forest Lake towa
rd .h 1 p, Penseyhauls, Sawed; Utter" esfhiftentaf7
upon the morte of the above named SeiShiest, having
been granted to the undertt9ned. notice Is gives to all
persons !Adel:sad to the same to Mlle immedletelpay -
Mont, and Mom having clams upon the same. will pre.
se.nt.them, deli authenticated, f.o. settlement.
HAMBY BIRDSALL. itsetsltOlr.
Forest Lake Mardi 15, 1571. IFF
TITRRELL
WOHDVE OP THE WORTH.—Plltetargb, Pa.,
January tt., ISI.—To whom it my eancern:—Thla
la to eetlry that I have even A. BALDWIN, of Mont:nate,
Pa.. thee:eh:have control of the vale of the &bole mete.
ed remedy to Sotquebitene Camay, to Magee hothouses
to continue in the tautness, and that ell orders beteldter
.hordd be addressed to him, to roads. stortdias.
M. M. ITlSON,ProOdetor.
ilss
Much =', MM. • •
234kitcar8rcw13 t
jEST BARGAINS IN TOWN' IN
/Li cnoics - FautLy Gm:warns% LOUR I,PBO -
.I.lona r Dried and Canned Slug, Vegeta F tdea,llo.
.0. the Head of Ns en, - A. N. BULLARD.
.14antro.e, rebrnarr22..
LA/PROPS MEDICATED Bar*
WTytrn or Without Elpstrisity, as theme &minds.
ti
for Rhsumasiet, Metallie Chreediteetes•
es., At the foot of Chestnut street, Montrose,
Montrosa, /torn M. rm. . Iy
-- • -
,-, A vnoN A zz i ni t purozia Note Alsilm . lo,
to - Ater - IV:et k, for Otlandred Dollars, as
I gall cwt. mit' cogessrCoroPsUratkwr. 351411 2 147 1 s
Newl67l W!
Iwo
151trord. April !41871. • • - Iwo
I. o 1710 SN uncerrrn And Others elhn bate . an
bag given me their patronage. 1 tender toy pat.
rot thanks, and Invite a contisOrance of the mom rWlth
their influence, to the.
SPLENDID NEW ,•
of Smith, Cohn & CO., 711 and 81 Duane atter!" . .FeW
York., whcro order* should bedictateel to Me illaikrett
eri to the MTh, to itteUtO eitlT attention, and f woo: add
to toy patrons, and to those who " pats by on the othur
ride, that lem not to be undersold, or any-bk -ex
little concern In New York, or elsewhere, to pletnegies
me a !kir trial. Our goodnare all new. and bought for
mats, for the neat by and Northern trade.
u. C. TYLER, Agant,ald Matelgii
Montrose Alarth 162 L *RM.
L'$TAT$ OF FRANCIS, CLARK, lato I/iodic/Mt
1j townsfitp, Surgnehancla - COlmty.ra.,deelseed; Let
ters al Atizeintstration upon the above named decedent
haying been gloated to the undersigned. notice le hereby
given to All pcmona Indebted to saki estate, to make im
mediate payment. and thosoba.lngg claime against the
some to prevent them duly antbentlWed for settlentalli
to the undersigned. ' FRANCIS CLARK, Jr„
PATRICK eir tam ,
Administrator*. nee
Manineee, March g) 1871.--43 w tatamplo cOseifik
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Would respectfully etite tb - my former
Custom es sad the Flak paatally dal lam again
camlna tut the _
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T ALLO'RlNGreestr/458,
SN MONTIIOBI., and propcittrty dean IVOIIB tat that
ins , ,
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FASIIIONAHLS, NEATrOURS'idNi"LAL lIA.RN, IR.
And u Sanaa/atm Priem Part attention,
iglu;gtain
toCQTIIIia ud nPECIALL CABE lured to tote tb•
work Man tribe pearl whos/a It. togatiati. ,
•
sbry•on the west side an..rone Avedlop," ante
flume. Nichols' Drurftse; stoTelsitt the - Ogles of
Dr. Halsey. :P ZDTta.
Menrtoee, Fetinxisy • ,
•
17"ALUABLE _ FARM, FQ)I BAl4—Tha
V subscriber offers t l >9 lltrat Wm Lae.
iinactuehatirta 'Oct, Pa.;,:toritalst orb 180' Lehi
100 or 106 of whichait elated ankundetenltlvia-
Wu the land is well watered and good ihr either
grain or gram, there anktettweta two and throe
biladred grateditipple 'mo r on the, place Wades
pearli4itunt,ontl pear triee,the tawn ia &wwa
eat for chtirdletand reboott arltho good WM-
C
ivt. 130 rods south bf Quaker lake , lake , the three to
oipt4 admlrobAlocated.-Addreseor sp.
s p : to , ,11AulucE DOMIRII.-•
1 z Pa.;Mitrehl
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somip es ea en aC. Uri
SPBINO gni :
Is the piece to-buy
BOOTH and ffHOES,
CARPETS, WALL
PAPER, OIL
PAINTS,
swim, ,
Great Bead, Pa.
ESTATE NOTICES.
OABD.
Lcvr our AND Kzes.3