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

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Att• the coping October ,election Abe
citizens of Pennsylvania drill vote upon
• the qUeition of calling - a 'Convention ',to
. sitnenethe State Coaititutioa, under the
follbiving act passed' by the, last Legisla
tere:
An act to authoriie a po p ular vote upon the
question oft:ailing a Convention to amend the
Conatitutibli of rfnnaylvtutia.
Szczto.x.l. Be it; enacted, 40c., That the
queation of iXillinga -convention to amend
.4hevoristittition of this-commonwealth be
atibinitted to a vote of the people at the
..igirteratolection, to be held on the second
Tuesday of October next, the said ques
tion to be voted upon in manner following
to wit: In counties and cities in whicii
slip ticket voting is authorized by law,
votes for or against a convention may be
expressed and given upon the ticket,
headetbor endorsed:whit the word "State,"
and not otherwise; and the words used
ehatl be "Constitutional •Convention,l, or
4 ‘igula4Vidol*eiltion," sitd iu ieoaUttee
14 - diteriees' in' which gip' ticket voting
shall not be authorized bylaw, each elm
tof voting upon said question shall cast a
sepeniteliallot, endorsed. on the outside
Unoustitutioal Convention," and con-
On the inside the words 'for a
convention," or "against a convention ;"
and all votes cast as aforesaid shall be re
ceived, counted and returned the prop
er election officers and returnved judges us
votes for governor are received, counted
and returned under existing laws.
. Sec. 2.. That the election aforesaid
shall be held. and be subject to all the
provisions of law which apply to general
elections; the sheriffs of the several
counties shall give notice of this act in
their election proclamation the present
year; and the governors hull cause all the
returns of the said election, as received
by the secretary of the commonwealth, to
be laid before the legislature at its next
annual election.
MAGAZINE NOTICES.
TUE MOSTULY NOTELET? FOR AL - -
GI:ST.-1f the good things in The Mouth
ly,Noselette" were only generally known
throughout the country it would circulate
by the hundred, thousand copies. But it
will be known, and that, too, in a short
time, for it is gaining in estimation quite
'fast.. 'Sea stories, adrentiare's, lore stories,
poetry, history,•biography, etc., etc.,- can
he found in each number; and now here
fit,the August• issue bright with good
things; just such as the public relish.
ConIV 20 cents a.number, per year.
Sena I cents. for specimen copies. Ad
dress Thames it Talbot, G 3 Congress
Street, Boston.
TUE- LADE'S FRIEND FOR AI:GEST,
1871.—A very attractive number—full of
the good, fresh stories that people like to
have for summer reading, and bright with
illustrationSof all kinds. The steel plate,
•• The Carrier Dove," seems to represent a
'fait...Parisian lady in the beseiged city, re
; ceiviDg d mes4ge. There is the usual
Colored Fashion Plate, and numerous
rood cuts of ladies' dress and fancy
work. The music is the Bridal Galop.
Au illustrated story by Daisy Centaur
leads off* the literary department, and
there is another by Madge CarroL Annie
I. Afuzzey begins a fine serial, "Jealousy ;"
Amanda AL Douglas continues her excel
lent story, ‘• A Little Money;" Eleanor C.
Donnelly has a pretty poem ; and with al
variety of other interesting stories and
poems make up a delightful number.
The editorial department of this masza
zine is to-some readers their favorite por
tion. Price B,t. 50 a year (which also in
eltidOs large iteel..eagraving). Four
copies, $6. live copies (and one gratis),
.88;5 4 •3'ke. Lady's Friend." ". stedahe ""Snt
urday Evening Post" (and one engraving),
*4. Published by Deacon & Peterson,
Ebilidelphje, Single apples for Rale_by all
and by the publishers, price
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la Fianna Nonths—lara and MU.
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Inif&Rient Peery; Carimiter; Makin
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'litany ladies. particularly mothers catalog, template
jug of , tired:lntim feeling, or oemplete exhaustion,
onarising lathe maiming. On the Wile and mother do-
valves the responsibility of regulating the duties of the
household. Her cares are a/mesons. and the mental do
'Well as the physical powers are frequently called, into
requisition.. She often dude tier slightest occupation a
weary tea and existence a burden. while at the same
time she has no regular disease. Hostellers Slomae.h
l ltters,. If resorted hint this pertad. will Piece an on.
I . iiiiing remedy for this annoying lasslinde; Theeflceta
' . ee this potent agentere woo seen jla thessayebeekami
elastic step of. the bead of • thel family, all.with restored
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- - . health and renewed spirits she lakes het accustomed
oh:
''• , nladeln the Emily circle: -If ihialrimid is heed be reg.
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Aches,' elerli.ased, ditOe delays/dm: ;elPPiclina WiltneVer he
.randsh, eempiaiDed of, mama on* wooldbuoltndo not be ex-
Lam p s sd a perbebeed„ hut Emu diseases folk wing. its - advent be
A:ORIN.
.... ~ avoided. As a medical agent it haste equal„ while its
. :. pleasing flavor and healthful effects have made it a gen
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oral favorite. leis free from ail properties calculated to
Impair the system. stadia, operatitantam at once - mild,
soothing and efficient. All who bare used the meters
..... attsat„ila rirtues rad. cc9arnt444 , 44;pulh
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Maid Ease, Serhes. Smiths, Grain Cradles,
a char Itt and“ Asks,
$ • t Springs.
Carriage Bolts. Cs Bars, (Steel and brie)
- 7,10;46.46. for
Ci 43 Mig .121 .1 17, C 0 PP
That altrarhfftvea en -ALARM WRISTLEI when the
Coffee la' teadieletilleTablet TRIO NE end .70n wttl
and the Coffee &luny!, rff ght
Axes -•- thriad Snares, Batts:
Picks. Hasps. • - -
_. Locks.
Sawa, , .
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DesecKniritV , i -, : SnythS Stroll* Latches,'
Paint*. Oils. Varnish.
Sitars., , . , Ttn-Wsse. -- , LatopP.4lß.
liantloss, /ally 5, - ien,tr; tiOTLI O:C017.1N/J5Li,
A IttlttittlitkiltelrA SALE' OrMeal Satatereln
wessaancostanardcr-of the thnon'a.Conet office!
ggtaaatr . 3 . Valenneyletritit,,eold t oublle
tiWttkirsotaely: BU .u al p.
. 041 4 00101 MM1 tittisetwhilad.AeCaWK ISOM.
A valuable torm, situate Auburn township, Inn
and dosmibedsis falielliterbt. ;unlade opal mutt,
landbeit-Orliftil Elk; etssA•by-lands ne , j3sElLlng.
woad' by land* it.E4ilyieellndatest b.TAanda •I•
nininger and - N:8 Chtlatten, - enntalning•anont Atm ,
akbearetootlantinlOyebre seem itninnett,— -
Teams N but—Oue hundred dollars down. $$X) 'on
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tea of utualutilzatlati upon ttie rm. or Upstate
;Itin.d decedent laded beau mated - to thei malredan
ca. all persons tadebt to fairdiftiVelaite ilea
Dopliad 19 matedraedlat6 patateat. Aid 0006 iliWg
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_.GRAND nrsio!ta:
,Auburn—Lß. Boardslce
Bridgewater—JaincsD. Gocidwin.
Vhoetinnt—Martin J. Golden.
Forest Lako--Chitster Wright" J. F. amen.
Franklin—Fitz H. Fordliam:. ,
_ Gibson—Gordon L Ab l 4SLewls
Great Bend , townshl as. Johnson, Oliver
Trowbridge, Edward II anon.
Herrick—Alfred Ogden.
Lenox—Hiram White, W. Green 'Gardner,
Jas. Clarkson.
LathropL-Truman Belt.
- Montrose—Christopher H. Gere,'J. H. Rayns
ford, Chas. N. Stoddard. !
Middletown—D. Thomas.
New Milfordlownship—M Harding.
Oakland—Nathan Skinner.
Hush—DavidGAr tr in i .Eben Cobb. -
Trtsvans noes-Ist week.
Arsrat—Abner B. A •
way
Apolacon—lns: Do*, l'itrick Ryan.
Auburn—John Bushnell, Royal Carter. :
Bridgewater—Wm. T. Ansa
Clifford--Jarnet Decker, Henry Rivenburgh.
Dimark—Frederick Fargo, Leland Blakeslee,
Isaac. P. Baker, Frederick A.lllnstry, Geo. antis.
Frlendsvillel—Silas Baxter.
Forest 'Lake—Henry Bolles.
Great Bend--Nelson Baker,Johnt Johnson.
Gibson—Slog Howell, Moses Chamberlin,
Coe B. Roberts.
Herrick—Lucius H. Dimmock, John B. Lyon,
Jr.. Sanford Burns, A. P. Bunnell;
Ilarford—David L. Hints
Jackson—Aden H. Lannbco, James Y. Pot
ter, W. A. Hamilton.
Jessup—Lucius Smith. •
Lathrop—Dyer Williams,Edson Tiffany John,
Lord.
Little Meadows—lrvin R. Beardslee,
Liberty—Spencer L Luce,
Lenox--Oliver W. Loomis, John C. Utley,
Albert Titus.
Middletown—Orange Baldwin.
New Milford borough—K. A. Johnston. • •
New Milford township—S. Green, Robert
Brando, J. W. Walker, !Ammon ringlet%
Oakland—Daniel Mathews, Gm. F. krazor,
Rush—Henry R. Morse, a. S. Hillis.
Silver Lake—Joseph S. Gage, Jeremiah J.
Donovan, Mathew McGrath.
Springville—Jeremiah Stamm, George 13.
Kittle.
rt.urcmtc .tantittr-find Nrcek:
Auburn—Geo, B. White. , .
Brooklyn—Stephen Wihtama
Cluteonut—Jas. Patch, L. Mclnerney, Chris
toplierMyrnm
• Clifford—John Bolton, Wm. R Coleman.
Diniocle—Elijah Lathrop, Dorr.3lelc-eettr
' Frieinbrille—E. P. Hines.
Formt Lnke—Elblia Grl s , John D. Taylor,
John Itradshate,
Great Mend—Richard Gillespie, .Thos / 1 4&
Gibson—Emery W. Ressegule.
Harford—Franklin TitEmy.
Liarmonhas. Cole-
Liberty—Russell Southworth, Sam'l H. Roe,
Lewis A. Tompkins, David Bailey.
Little Meadows—Thomas O'Dowd, jr.
Lathmp—C. W. Parker, Loomis Wright,
Wm. Mks.
Lenox—Sylranus Tites,Muniplircy Marcy.
Middletown—Thtnnas ColfoN,jr.,
Montrose—Antos Nichols.
New Milford township—R. Page, Nelson J.
Burlingame, John A. Dim
Oakland—L.lllas. Beebe, Fernando Brush.
Springville—D. Thomas.
Thomson—L O. Tiffany, Frank A. Crosier, N.
N. Stone, Stephen Jenkins.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Muzzle tour Dogs:
By an ordinance of the town Council of
Montrose, all does running at large in this Boro.,
must be muzzled either with wire basket or
strap, from the 11th day of July 1871. to the Ist
day of Sept., 1871, or they will be deposed of by
the High Constal.lt. 'Montrose, July 10, 1871.
The Fair.
Susquehanna County Fair will be held on
Tmsdav, Wednesday and Thursday, 12, 13 and
14th of September, 18;1. Br °noun Con.
'_Col lee.
Bloomsburg State Normal Felnall will open
August 21, 1871.—jy19.4w.
To All Interested.
A. & D. FL Lathrop um be found at the office
Of F. B. & A. H. McCollum, ready to settle all
m.tunta. Tlioastinlcreated will save cost by
attention. Brick Block, July 19, 1847—tf
SToss—Bucorx—At goon's Rotel, Mnntroso,
June 27th, 1871, by Rev. A. D. Alexander,
ltightm Stone of Stephenson's, Pa., and Mrs.
K Brown, of Rush, Pa.
TEUWILWIEU—LISMET—At Mei M. E. Parson
age, onlbc 19th instant, by Rev. A. D. Alex
ander, Francis Terwilliger, of Greene, N. Y.,
and Miss Charlotte Lindsey of Rush, Pa.
Special gteticts.
TIM BALE OP PATIENT itsoicrirEs.
Ibis in no other country reacia.d the enormous on:por
tions It has assumed an the United States This I. ow.
Ind to the vast moot of territory and the comparative
ablormuse of populatina, which creates the immeeray for
ramie reliable remedy, that can be !applied aroma In '.tee
eloatice of profeasioltal medical taiaL
Iltsuura's Elena firrrstui has for orer ten year* been
receded as .
118 GREAT ROVIBIERIOLD 1/1131/EDY,
and is relied on la every exoemeacy by thousands of
families
In every section of the tonatry. It Is not a
fancy drink. composed of bad whisky, flavored with aro.
wades. to tickle the palate and minister to a depraved
appetite. but Is a =irefully and scientifically prepared
wompoundett extract of Roots. Herbs and Bettis. pos
sessing great medical virtue. Its rare combination pre
sents the most effectual remedy yet discovered for all
diseases of the otomack, Liver. kidneys and Bowels.
Sold everywhere at Ono Dollar per Bottle. ,
TRZOOFIFESSIONO OF AS INVALID.
pusi t ls.tjErr ye warning and for the: bereflt of
yaano min and dhow, who suffer from IGerrons
Debility. Ctn., emptying Iltd 1121311 - 01411LICVEr.
Written by one who aired himself, and sent free on
receiving , a post-paid directed enveicnie.
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titrookbm, May 17, It7l. Cm
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g447ZIMPILIO ',endue, netheCOnii Home
WA UM. On Kai Y.iiiinint 12th. 1871, at o'clock p.
m" the following pieces or parcels of land, to wit:
Jai that, certain Weep or pared of land Minnie IR the
ktanarriship. of - .Lathropilin tile county tat linsobsbana,
and Stater of Pennrylinnkk'botlilded and desCrlbed• as
• :MUM* td : Deglnningyst the mad; thCsantturest
curlier, by lauds or Mrs. - Bronson, and running north
• ou.rtm sbaareets west along said road, thirty-two ,ruds,
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eleven degrees west:twenty rods to binds&
lilt a lord rthente south sighty-elght degrees mitt one
hundred and thirteen rods • thence South three degrees
west filly-rude; thence nettliselghlyeight degrees west
• one hundred and sixty rode to the place of beginning.
containing thirty-Ova stems of land, be the same more or
less, with the appurtenances. one frame bonvo and barn.
one orchard, and all improved, (Taken In execution at
the suit of N. N. Lord vs. MarcusCasol,
ALSO—AII that certain pleat or pared of land, situate
In the township of Cboconot, In the county of Rl:Nue,
banns. andBtate of Pclutsylvanlm bounded and described
as folkOrmto wit: On the north by lands formerly of
James and Patrick Yuma, on Use Mat by lands of Mania
J. Gulden and public highway, between said land and
lends of Jamm E, carman, on the west by lands of Wm.
11. Carmalt. (commonly known as the orchard lot), and
on the eouth by lends of John Marina° mid public high
; wa), known so the Milligan road, containing 1,51 acres
of land, more or less, together with the appurtenanc--s,
two frame dwe ling houses I orchard, and about 75 acres
improved, being the lands - formerly owned by Dennis
Dopier. &e'en. (Taken in execution at the suit of
Robert Win , ere, aseigoed td Byron 0. Camp, vs. Patrick
Donley and Montt, L coldest, executor of the eetate of
Desserts Donley, deed.)
ALSO—AII that certain piece of land, situate in the
township of New Milford, in the county of buequebanna,
and State of PcnitaylvaitLa. bounded and described as
Wendt: 11%inuning at a point in the middle of
"tea road leading from N. K. Sutton's saw-mill to the
liall•placo(so cedled)and opposite a post and stones on
the emit *Woof sand road t thane by a line of other lands
df said Button south forty-three degrees east one hum
draw and sixty perches to a chestnut minting; thence by
lands of K. 8. Page north forty-ecven de.aces emit
tducty-thorn perches M a large stone set op for a corner.
thence by lands of said Page and by lands of —Towner
north forty-three degrms west one hundred Ind sixty
seven perches to s point in tho middle of said road ;
and thence along the middle of the road south twelve
degrees west twenty-nine perches, south thirty-three
and half degrees west twenty-seven perches, smith
forty-nine deerese west twenty-lour perches and south
eighty live and ahalf degrees west twenty-seven perches
to the Place of beginning. containing elghty seven acres
of land. be the came more •or leen, sith the impart,
sauces, l frame house 1 frme barn and ont.bulldinge,stime
fruit trees and about forty.flve acres improved. [Taken
in execution at the suit of George 11. McCollum vs. John
C. liana.)
A LSO-- All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate
in the tow :Ishii, of Apolacon, in the county of Sus tme-
Minns. and State of Pennsylvania. bulimia:A and described
as follows, to wit the north by Yew York State
line, on the east by lands of Patrick ghaghnesey, on the
South by lands of Peter iteardon, (formerly Richard
Clifford's,) and weat by lands of Peter Imarsion, cue
talniug sixty-I ur EMITS of land. oc the same mom or
lees, with the appurtenances. one fr.one .house. two
Caine barna, one flume hog•house., one orchnol and all
improved. [Taken in ex cotton at the rout of Terence
Belem en. James Crimiuthe and Alexander Dewing, vs.
James Crimmins S Bridget Crimmins.]
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate
In the Township, of Lenox. In the county of Susquehan
na, and Stale of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as foliose, to sit; Un the north by the Milford &
Owego turnpike, on the east by the Tanktmun 'a: creek,
on the !moth by lands of Beery Miller, and on the west
s bU o ti t e: i .l . re n a ;. ttta
1,-es, in
the aponttenancee, one Inoue house. one frame born and
out-bn tidings, a few fruit trees, and all imp. oved (Tak
en in exceution at the eult. of U. Wilson assigned to
Wm. A. enisemon VP. John Cameron.l
ALSO—AII the Interest of the defendant In all that
certain piece or lootrei of land situated to the Township
of Spring, lie in the county of Susquehanna, and State
of Pennsylvania, bounded aud described as follows, to I
wit: Beginning no a poet and won. to Mo south line of
lot now di Chariot Chamberlin; thence by other land
south 145 perches ton port; thesis by lauds of John
*Moak wort el perches; thence :11perch to a post in
the tine of a but formerly owned y J ulio Bullock, bat
now of John & Samuel A. Shout . thence by laud of
said Shook north 94 pertlys to a corner; thence by land
of Sylvester Gregory Cara sr perch.. to a post and north
51 perches to the tifun-sald Chamberlin'. laud and thence
by said board cast 43 percher, to the place of beginning
containing:i.e acres of land,bethesame mare or less,wlch
appurtenances, 1 frame ironic, I frame barn some fruit •
trees, and about Where. Improved. [Taken on execution
at the cult of Erestue Ruse ve. E. W. Fowl/
A Lso—.• II those two certain pieces or it., reels ofland,
moronic in the iownship of Rush. in the county of sue
quelemna, arid Stare I/1 Pennsylvania , the trot piece
houladed and described ay folios+, to wit : On Ibe north '
by finds of Philip Cane on the cat; by lands of Lemuel
Bushnell, on the south by lambi of loort,, Gardner, and
on the wee! by lands of Adeline ease, cmita:llll g about
3:t sere* of land be the I.lllr or Ives. wield the np•
purtemances / home hour!. 1 barn, grab) house, and about
50 fruit trees. 7 lie sowed Wet,: Or pare, lof Laid hound-
ell end dencelhed all follows, too wit : On the nm th he '
tends of Joao:. McDonald. on the east be lands of Davta
COW, on the 0011111 by lauda uf BMll.lLtd duel ou the
'trek by lands of John Irotri. containing shoot M sores
with the appurtenances, end part Inman ed. Taken in
execution at the suit of Albert Picket vs. nested Case.
ALSO—Two entail lots In Swab Gibeou, Snort:it:ham:a
comity, Ps., bounded on the north by I.IIIM of D. E.
liolretee.2.4 r ds, on the east by lend* of Cherie. Innen,
on the South by the Tuukhaunock Creek road. rode,
and on the west by lauds of Asa Day, about 9 rods to
the place of beginning, containing about 49 rods of land,
be the atone enure or Less, wait a small barn thereon.
ALSO—another piece or parcel of land, situate In South
Gibson, bonded as forbore c Ou the north by the
Tunkhstanock Creek road, about T perehes, on the east
by lauds of Wm. 11. Cullum, about 11 perches, on the
south by lend. of David Toblue, 8 rds, on the west by
land. of R F. toured. about 11 rods to inc pi ,cc or be
co wing, containing about et/ rods, of land, be the same
more or less, unw m Om posses.lon of Franklin Wnol,
and all improved. [Taken in execution at the IM t ut
Joel Denny vs. W. W. Williams. adruhtistrator of the
estate L Bennette, decletsed, end U. D. /icor Mt.]
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parreluf laud, situate
in the uownstdp of touch, in the comity of Sump...haulm,
and suite of Penueylrauta, hounded and deweribed as
follow., to wit: On the north by lends of Miles AIIMIC,
MI the east end smith brland• of Zenns Cooley, and on
the west by highway, cramatning nhont one-half acre of
land, be the came more or less, with the appurtenances,
one carriage shop, black smith shop, lumber sheds, some
fruit trees, sal ell improvi.d.'Taken Ito GlI•COII013 at
the suit of L Al . Sherwood vs. Frederick S. Rush. and
Albert Shaddock vs. Frederick thash..l
ALSO—AII I bat certain piece or pa ;eel of land, situate
In the township of 1/Imock, In tbc cow, of Susqueh
anna, anti State of Penusylvitula, hounded and de-crier
,di as follows, to wit : On the north by land. of Oluey
I Bath,. on Urn east by Buda of MaUhcw story end P..
, E. N% . Woodhonse. on the south by lands of Wm. Miles
1 and on the west by lands of Morris Sheehan and Wm.
Miles. containiug 11l acres of land, be the same more or
less, with this appal-immures I frame house, I forme barn
and abed, 1 frame corothousc a n orchards, and about 65
acres Immortal. [Taken in execution at the snit of
Joseph Lioatitn7 vu. B. T. Tillman.)
ALSO -All Oratecrtern piece or parcel of lead. situate
-In the township of Auburn. in the county of Susquele
naus.end State of Pcmasylannia, hounded and described
ea-follows, to wit: Omaha north by .' ands of Wm. 11.
tines= an he east by.lande of Robert Manning, CILI the
south by lands of Ilbt LaFmnce, and un the west by
! the Bradford county line, cootair in; about 26 acne of
I land, be the sameanore or less,with the appiartensmes,
' t valuable stone quarry, and aout 10 acres improved.
[Taken in execution at the suit of A. B. Fargo. assigned
to Byron 0. tamp vs. Niiirriii-Fargo. Philip Rosenbaum,
assigned to Byron 0. Canty vs. Surrie Fargo. Bradley
Wakeman assigned to Boron 0. Camp vs. Nbrrls Fargo
and A. B. Fargo. A. Waltman A Cu., aasieraed to By
ron 0. Camp vs. Norris Fargo.]
ALSO—AII that certain piece or pared-of land, samara
in the botongh of litinitesea In the 'Ceara, of 15115.111eb•
Irma sotto/am of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
4 fo llows,. 1 ..11: Beginning as, a post and stones on
thoold Groat fiend road, north aide : and three perches
. from the south-cut cocci. of John Cox's lot, and on the
lion of way to fair growths, run north 2.5. X degrees west
on said way 16 perches ton post and stout.: thence
north IfilM degrees cast along fair ground way ill perches
to a post and stones, thence south 25,is' d frees east 16
-perches to a Pont and stutioeby weld Great Bend Road ;
thcaeoalong said rood 10 pe r k s to the piece of begln-
I Ofintaluille.l acre of land be the same more or less.
talth -the appurtenances, 1 two-story fraute.theelling
house. 1 Woe bathg shed and out-buildings, some fruit
'and shade trees and all Improved. [Taken in execution
at the snit of Ezekiel Frets rthaigned to Sarah L. Mc-
S4Linn.. Baldwin. Alien at dlctlaiu J •
ALSO—AiI that certain place or parcel of land. situate
tnyte township of Libeity. to the county of, Susqnch
anna, and State of Peunaylvataia.bonntied and described
as !odours, to wit: On the north by hands of L. 8. %V
Truesdell, on the Mist by lands of Kirby Marsh. on th
south by lands of the estate of Geo. W. Crandall, deed,
and on the it mit by rued and/ands late of estate of James
Truedell, deed. cuntaiulng about 57 acres of land, be the
same more or less, with-the appurtenances. 1 frame
house. I Irame barn, I young orchard, and shout 25 acres
improved, [Taken in execution at the salt of Samuel
Truesdell, sari: ned to Henry C. Tyler vs. IL B. Tewks
bury, L B. Smith vs. H. B. Tewk•bury.l
AL6111,-All that certain piece or parcel of land: 9 itu--
ate in the township of Lenox, In the county of Susque
hanna, and Slate of Pent e 3 hauls, boundetlanddetwrthed
as followie to wit: Beginning at stones In the south line
of lands sat altinco-a. Rem.., and northwest dirtier of
lands of Israel (Beason I thence along same tooth $5
.dargreeawast 51 - 440 perebee to stake and stones; th ence
south 85 34 degree. meat 80 perches to stake and etotiEW
sonthwest censor of said Gleason'e land; thence along
line- of lands conveyed to Mrs. Ennjs Hardin, ,T, tamw
north - 23 degrees can't:7-10 perebee Pa blur tree In out
let of Robinun Pond and corner of tends 'eonveyed ha
Byron llubba, thence slung eamff north 1834 degrees
dist Id 4-10 porches to stones east side of said outlet:
thence slang mane north 1:114 , cleglrues east 46 5-10 stench
es tomones on most bank of wild outlet, and inline at
Mild Ranson r thence along same north ON de•-re,, es
easetriperches to the place'of beginning, containing 14
acreaW Perches Of land, be the came more or less, with
theepponeninces, 1 email house.(Taken in execution
at-the suitor William Barber vs. Ansel Gleason, Addl
wan Porter and Stephen Gleason.)
a.41440.-411.1-that certain- piece of parcel of land. situate
tathotownship of Yrankils ha the amity 'or Einsqu
banes, tad State of Penn ylianls, bonded and described
as lisllows, to wit: On the-north and east by Lands of P.
Lines, =who solattrisylanda-of R. Seaman-end chinch
lot, and on the west by the highway, containing about@
i sacs of land, be the same more or lees, with the appor-
I tenened, 1 house, I barn, some (roil and ornamental
trees, and all improved. (Taken in executiou at the
suit of Ferdinand Whipple vs. Harry Smith )
Notice Is hereby given that all bids most be paid In
cash on the day of sale. fp WM. T. MOXLEY,Shenff.
Sheriff's Odlce„ llontroecatily 10, le7l.
QIII3.IIIFF'B SALES.—B 7 vine° of write issued by the
i ~Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna county nod
to me directed.l vrlll expose to sale by public veodue,
at the CoOri Rowse In Montane on Friday, August. lath,-, 1571. at two o'clock, p. m, thefolkesingdtherkbed pieces
• • L1C5....A1l testes •isin piece en* canceler land: sins •
I Ida ta: thaloamoblp Of liewillifod. to-the comity' of
I ilkumuchanns,•aml !Matelot- Pennsylvania,' bounded - end
tielleribed as follows, fulfil : - Mae. thing at a post and
141o11131: thenortforind Wither thernof,lhence north OK ,
der, cateast-002perthesettospolitand stones, rannar at
limy andßally Touters' lot; Shame bytheesule Oath
' UM-degrees esa t - 150 perches to the ined:leadingdrom
lltublUlbrd to Stisucitanna -Depot ; thenee
1f sout h
retn "di%
• derteeti west ti pactimit thento 11011thr473(110 West
77.310 petelles to a cotter; thence north SU depose
weal ins 11.10 perches to the place of beginnino, con-
Mg Rig 00 acres at lead statutir DA. tikkethuont-blhe
llppurtellinees, idwelling house and About SI Sera ins
' pure. (rakes' in animation at ape wit of F. D. Lyons
n Rana Y. Toohar.), i 1",!....;
All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate lo the
boro=ffaulfilford, In the county of SitecLettanos i:
-rll l lll, 'Ai i aril: . On the in e 4bylands of aadtdwnd
srolowl;alfitt,
Aostsboaisitbylbe parsonage and'--. Atithicit. On the .
Mlit7e7.l:=rhtl e ag e tigyar UZI:
-rIWI =fp Ofiltia Mitfalittlin ilp _ - 141 1 400
Vluil=rif rowlflalliteri w all ,MaX..
i mi
.. AAhestiltrof
....eilL!
!Wi lt Wx:T. 11151 .1
op,
~... . 011,0,0,00,mamisilea.„
...,
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4
itt i
MIKAAUZIEL -
' Tro;Mary Atte - Shy tearfiel eyes?*
Said Betsy Jane, in sad surprise.
" My Mistress' cross, my bread wont rise
-1 our Mistress never scolds ;
Your bread is always done just right,
While naught I hear each morn anti night
'Now, Ann, do make your biscuit light,'
Alas! they're leaden rolls!"
"Oh," quoth the other, bowing low,
"Would you the wolframs secret know,
wkiel, makes my mistress kindly grow,
And warmly vindicate us,
Which makes our rolls so snowy white,
Our pastry ever sweet and tight—
Gold .Medal Salerstus
. SSW 11011 H rizopy.on iantusrs.
_ .
Corrected weekly by William flodsdon, 231
Fulton St., New York.
Week ending July 22, 1871.
Butter, pail ... . .... ...... 23029
" firkin 2.7030
Cheese, dairy, per lb ......... , ..... ... 7010
n factory " 8011
Egp, per d0z 22 0 2:1
~
Flour, per borcel 4 75(01.45
Corn mail, 100 1b5.... 2.2002.30
Wheat, per busitel...„ ~,,,., ... 1.2001.50 1
Rye .• • . . 0.501.00
Oata ~,, 51055
Corn o 89080
•
Hook crop of 1870 160_1120
Beef, shies, per lb ........... 10014
llogui, •• 0. • ~,, a• ... marr
S'ordroai, per bbl: 2.00103.00
1 Tallow " °N..„ ..... ... ::, 0010
litiv dvertioeturnts.
H. J. W sss Is now selling nearly all
kinds of goods In the Grocery Line.
Please give me a call. Yon will find at my store
Choice Teas, such as
Green, Black and Japan Ten,
Cod Pirh. Mackerel, Lake Trout, Sugars.
Rico, Lemon, Extract, Starch, Vanilla Extract,
Gold Medal Salc:atlas, Bar Soap, Toilet Soap,
Devicated Cocoannt, Gelatine. Coro Starch.
Erwin r. Java Coffee, Soda, Prunes Rio Cote, Citron,
Kercatac Otl, Cheese, Sumo Care[ flit. it
Raisins, Cream Tartar, Dcatcated Cod Flail, Spice.
Candles, Stone Ware, Canned Fruit, Mnatard,
enacts, Corp, Peaches, Tomatoes,
Crane and Cradle Cythea, Very Cheap.
Montrose, July M 3,1871-0.
Wanted RELIABLE ENERGETIC MAN. to
tate agencies tor Wheeler& Wilson'.
Sewlow Machines, In lindford, twousiehanna sod other
counties. No Capital myolice—grost indocenarets ere
onertsl Wagon forixiehed. Address, with reieronce,
stating runner business experience..
PETERSON & CARPENTER,
911 Chestnut atreet, Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Jed, 19,
N4ailroad gime tato.
N. Y. & E, Time Table.
The following will be of interest to our read
ers, especially those wishing.loconnect with that
road at Great Bend. We are indebted to the
Bend Agent, for the following: •
TRAMS EASTWARD.
No. 4, Night Express :
8, Ciuchanati Express
BS, Way Freight, : :
" 2, New York Express, :
" 32, Accommodation; :
" G, Steamboat Express, :
TRAMS IT Egli' ARD.
No. 7, Night Expre s s, : : 1,52 cm.
" 9, Emigrant, : : : 5.21 "
" 29, Accommodation, : : 9.35 "
" 37, Way Freight : : 1.07 p. m.
" 5, nail and Express, : : 8.50 "
All of the above trains stop nt Great Bend
and carry passengers.
ERIE RAILWAY.
_ _
• I,ll . lomilea Under one management—SW mites with
out ch., coothes. Ltro.tdguage, double track route
to ail point: wrat, north•w'ent lititt ;want-west. :tow
and mproved Omelets aro rah throtitth without chan••e
to Itochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleat:laud, and Ciuuln
natL
On and after Ifonday.Det. I OM. Trains will leave
Binghamton nt the following boats, •1z:
• °MX.) WENT.
3-.33 a.m . Night Exdreee, (Mondays excepted]
SYS a. m. Night Expreaa,
feat r. in. - Mall Train. Sundays excepted, lbt Buffalo.
and Dank:Tic
3.) p. m. Elmore Accommodation, Sand ay excepted,
.ant p. m. Day Expense. Clundaye etcepted.
NIX p. m. E :rpm , * Mail, Sunday* excepted.
ry m. Way Freight. Sundaes excepted.
1:03 p t m. Emigtent 'halo, daily for Lae west.
swum last.
Say a. m. Nrgiii - Expreee, Stuidais excepted.
I:W7 a. in. Cincinnati Exprnse, .7.l.tMare excepted.
151 p. In. 15.. y Nqpress, Standar* etcept.d.
7:10 o. rn• Arc .mmndation Trean.dialy for Susquehanna.
it t 3 p. m. New York Moll, Sundaye excepted.
10.00 9. tn. Lightning Expreecnillt.
9:10 It. m. Way Freight, Sundays eteeptai.
.BAGGAGE cliscEsp.. 711 ROUGH.
In9""A resisedand ebmplete Packet Time Table" of
Passeager Trains on the Erie Inallemy and connecting
lines has recently been published. and can be had on ap•
plleatton to the Ticket Agent of ttit Company.
L. D. RUCKER, • • DARR;
Pen. riel2l Sop% _Gail Pass's AO.
14. DKR
PILLINGS STROUD, 'Mad Wet, Montrose Pa
IrEH IGII VALLEY It*ILIOAD.
_.4 On ainrifter fle 4. 0, lint trains On AbiLeAfgh
Valley Railroad will run as follows!
PrOSITELammo.
p.m. p.m. a.m. a.ra. l l o.ln. • m: p.m.p.m
Elmira 9.45 5.55 11.40 970 7.49 11.58 2.48 5.10
Waverly 9.00 5.1:10 11.45 KIM 13.81 12.40 880 CPO
Towanda !... 8.13 4.0:1 11.9 7.10 9.25 4.43 4.20 7.. Ta
Tnnkhannock O ro am.
Pthsthn 4.43
Wllkw.Marre. 4.21 1.15 7.10 1.15 7.15 0.15
Mauch Chunk p.m. 10.45 p.m. 4.10 8.15
A I lentoan... 9.44 5.35 8.25
Bethlehem.... 0.30 5.50 9.50
9.00 .. 6.43 8.50
Philadelphia.. 7.55 pan- p.m.
licw York.... 5.00
•
Xarlog North—Bead Upward. Sour,b.-Read bows
A CHANCE TO ?HE "BIUCE."
ENRY C. TYLER has removed his Insurance (Mee
to that or A. W. Bertbolf, Esq.. OVER WILSON'S
lIARDWRE STORE, where be will be pleased to nerve
his friends and the public generally. with
Fire, Life, and Ardelental Luyarance—Policies,
written 7b-Day. and toms promptly and honorably ad
justed. All my Companies bare heel Tried and found
WortAy. and any one•who Sap Differently. does so for
pelt Interest. Please tall end entitle° Stmements. the.,
ge. N. B. Sir. Berthult attend to any hotness In
my absence. atsrittY C. TYLER.
Motrors. July 12, 11tTI , 4w.
WOOL-GROWERS TARE NOTICE.
ItgOTTS. WOOLEN MILL Is mooing as usual. mak-
ITS lug all wool gannets, checked and white; abo
cotton warp flannel; the bent *ter made; an wooj. ,
tweeds and casainserea. A large loteif Ctothnoa ban
for vole or to exchange for abut. Mims eve me a ea
before dinponing of your wool clamber°. Mill. IS'
miles north of Idcmtrono. IV. MOTT.
Mont none. June 7.11311. tI
~.:PUBLIC NOTICE.
-I-Vionld respectfully slate to my former
Cnatomt es end the pnblic generally that I am aindu
carrying on the
TAILORING BIIAIStgBB,
fY MON'iIIOSE, and propos° to dO ell WORK In that
Linc,in a . • .
FASHIONABLE, NEAT, :SEBSTAETLAL MANNISH,
And at Satisfactory Prices. Partien laz attention Oren
t4CtrrilNti *ad SPECIAL CARE need to hare the
acortc Plain for Manama who puts it together.
*Amp cnt the west side of .PUMIU. Areite:" over
Borns k Mehole' -Druz Store, pelynatqg the (Mee of
pr. Dams. :,„ P.llllBB.
• morirtoeu, rennutry 1811. , • if
11$13. TAYLOR.—NO CM NO pAy,—
.1013bocaff be col:molted at licrlasidlm,ce fittfgeffi
'ou the tam Adjoining Nx.thetiC Jabnoca. Best of
refetoncea even. •
• J.Woormar.,Tducb •f
.
17 , 11010111111MICIL - ..',.; . ' 1
T . ' 8; ettgllVOoo4 . beonTj mos
:4lF.4.tose-4hat hl meows 0!"1 1 . 2 0. 1 2 4 "- 'Oece• cli
positoßscosei, Naisa WORM ' u na1841168.,
Ngstniver 44 8 001, /Sib
2.67 a, m
7.20 -
10.30 "
1.47 p. m
6;50 "
or. VITUS' nesdi'men
11PCONt ecalLT...l9 ers.XB2ll.4lerital
I WILL BELL Olt LEASE, for a term of ream, the
1 prop/milli the outlet oflonetra Lake; mime% terms
I wfll make tt an object Ibt-suroue to lokdo with me
who desires Etch a property. There
AIL .arrlinillf.!flinily -
With Three Run of STONES in in GOOD OD=
•
.421. E3411.1717.11Ma1ap
(Mollay,) new granng, In iriiod running order, and 80
acres of choice Aiming Laud, mostly cleared.
Now Is your time, no tho new railroad, about being
built will ouhanco Its For•particolsro look at the
property. or call on or addrroo • S. tIEARLIg.
Montrose, May 17, 1871.--3 w • • Mantrose, Pa,
NATURE'S
HAIR HUMANE.
Vontainifio LAO SULPHUR—NO
SU
-1 OF LEAD—NO LITHARGE—
, •EVIVITIIATE ft stmt. and is
°lithely free from the Poisonous and
Health—destroying Drugs used in
other Hair Proportions.
Transparent and clear as crystal. It , wlll not soil the
dnest fabric,—perfee Sy s A FE. CLEAN and EFFICIENT
—dtslderatums LONG SOUGIIT FOR AND FOUND
AT LAST
It restores and prevents the balr from becoming any,
Imparts a soft, glossy nppatiance, annoy. Ikuldrulf, Is
cool and refreshing to the bald, checks the flair from
failing off, and restores It to a great extent when precut.
tdrely lost, prevents Headaches, cares all humors, cu
taneous eruptions, and unnatural hest, AS A DRESS
ING FOR TEIE GAM IT IS THE 11/IsT AIeTICLE IN
THE ..ILII2IiLET.
DR. G. SMITH. Patentee, Ayer, Moot , . Prepared only
by PROCTOR BROTHERS., Gloucester Massachusetts.
The genuine Is put up Ina panel bottle, made expre*oly
for It, with the name of the article blown In the glass.
Ask your Drumzist fur Narenn'a Bun R22ITOLIAT/VIS,
and tofu no other.
Pr Send two threo cent etamps to Proctor Brothers
for a -Trestlele on the Human Hair." The tnformetlon
it contains is worth ow oo to any person.
Mny 17. 1871
The "Pans Kna.en” may justly be :tiled the great
medicine of the world, for there Is no re_ loner the globe
Into which It has not found Ito way. and been largely
used and highly prized. liorrover, there la no clime to
which It has not proved to be well adapted for the cure
of a comsiderable variety of diaeasts It la • speedy atm
safe remedy fur burns, maids. tuts, bruises. wounds and
cartoon other injuries, as well as for dysentery, diarrhea.
and bowel complaints generally. it is admlrablyeltuated
fur every nice of men on the face of the g •lobe.
It lea very signititatif fact. that notwithstanding the
long period of years that the" Palo Killer" has been be
fore the world. it has nest lost ono whit of;itit popular
ity. but on the contrary, the call for It tots atm:tally in
creased trent its first discovery. and to no fin:vino, time
has the demand for it been no great, or the quantity made
been en la c, as It is to-day. -.
Another elguldetint feet is. that nowhere ha. the Pain
Killer ever been in higher repute. or been mere general
ly used by families and individuals. than It has been hero
at home, where It was drat disnavered and introduced.
That the Palo tidier will contuo to be. What We have
styled It. TUE linear wiintrbin eV rue WOULD, there can
not be the shadow of a doubt. -Proriclento Adrertiger.
REVOLVING HORSE-RAKE.
WEArc prepared to tarnish three rakes efl eaperl•
or qaa.lity, at both trhoiestle and rota% •
SAYRE BROS., Ittaratactorero.
Montrose, May 3, 181
FOR SALE.
THE HOTEL Property, located at
Dirnock Corners, and long and iavorable known as
the Lewis Hotel, ctuneeted with wide), are saiont Twenty
Acres of iralunhLo Idad.
Yoe particuLars address or call on C. C. MILLS,
Mt:mock, Pa„ Jan. 2.5, 1871. tE —,Ezocator.
WATCHES WATCH= t .
BELOW COST.—Reed priced.—
Flno 18 kt. Gold - • • 1140
li 'Aluminum Gold - • - - /18
la Pure Coin bilver - • 15
10 Orolde Gold - - • - • 13
We offer to thepublic our elegant assortment of
Ladies' and Gentn' Watch. and Chalon and other kinds
of Jewelry, at the lowest cash pricer ever offered here
tofore to purchasers. -
Full Ruby Jeweled Lovers. ISkit. Gold Hunting eased
Watches. warranted, -Tomei ly sold at $35. only slu each.
ElegintSecond Quality. IS kt. Gold. full Jeweled Lev
er Watches, warranted fur Iliac and wear. $l3O each.
Extra Fine Time Keepers. Alumluom Gold, Hunting
wised. full Jeweled Lever Watches, equal to gold In ap
pearance and for wear , warranted. at attend $lB each.
Pure Coln Sliver. Hunting ea cd. fall jeweled Lever
Watches.= pi and $l5 each, -
Fine Orolde Gold Watches with extra doe movements,
at Slatted $l5 each. • - -
Also. Flue Gold Chalon, Ladle,' and Genie, from $lO
s..eacb • ,
Plated flue Gold Chains, at $l, $5 end $ll each.
DEE WATCIDIS are regulated and adjusted to keep
Elbe to the minute before eent to parchuseni; Mad If not
found so, we will take them back at any tidie and return
money.. •
WE 'REQUIRE 'SiO MONET IS ADVANCE, rind all
gond■ ordered from us will by rout by Itzpress. U. 0. D.,
with privilege to mumble then before paid for.
In all easaa ordering ail *Whim at -a tilne,_the
puroluiaat ariateceiva. Quo Watch of *amp quality
Ma!
Plane elate the kind and 'price of watch required,
and (Inter direct 'from . N. 0111rager dr Co,
P.O. Bon men, 21 John Sweet, N. Y.
New York, Jove
MBE Wllllll SOLD IN THE NEB 1870,
0,1341
Blatc' blers Cucumber
•PPILZI-731E1 112.41,2711-13..
NATc:ocrtfi. Imiu.riarkgs,
MEAsranco 213 0.5 feet In length. or sufficient In
the a•••wegrate for A WELL OVER 40 MILES DEEP.
Simple to construction—Easy In Openition Giving no
Taste to the water—Durable—Reliable and Chaap.
These Pumps are their own best recommendation,
For sato by dealers in hardware and agricultural imple
ments, plumbers, Pump makers. Bc., through the coun
try. Circulars, furnished upon application by mall
or otherwise.
. . _
dingle Pumps forteardcd.to parties in towns where I
hove no agents upon receipt of the regular retail price.
In buying. Ito careful that your Pump bears my trade
mark as shave, pateuttal Match Mat,lB2l. as I guarantee
no other.
Clisivissi. G. 331rstola_letv,
MANUFACTURER,
4 " Mea and Waretoom. 624 & 026 Phllbert-St.,
Mat01014, , M0rch16.1671.-6m Fn.
Manhood.; How Loat, How Restored.
i ( s.
. use published,m+.
a new edition of Dr. cra
weirg iit colebrated Feeey and the mike( CUM
wit medicine) of SPgratIIOIIMICGA, or Pellll•
cal Weaknese, Involuntary Seminal Leaner, Into
TZSCT. Mental and Phyreall Incapacity, Impedimenta to
Marriage, etc. ,• also Coristmerear, Enterer, and Prim,
iptineinr_ by eeltindulgence or [Trust extravagance.
or Priec, in a sealed envelope, only 0 cents,
The celebrated anther, In this admirable ratty, clearly
demonstrates from a thirty yule.' auccesand practice,
that the alarming conatapences of seirabuse may be radi•
miry cured without the dsugemus am of interred medi
cine or the application of the knife; pointing out a
mode of Lure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by
mmuls of which every Ballarat, no matter what.bla con.
ditiod may be, ibuy cure himself cheaply, privately, mid
radically. •
ISM - h is Lecture should be In the bands of every
youth-and every man in the hand.
Pout, under seal, an A plain. envelope, to any address,
popfpdd an reeelpt of air cents, ortwo poWage stamps.
Area, LW ettiverwell's ••lianiagnGulde,"price 23 hete.
" Address the Publisher.
..-' 01AB, o KLINE a-CO. .-
121 Bowery: Now York Pullet/111m, Box 4 MC
TATE NOiLIIAL
~INNSPIELD, 7100 A CO- PA.
EOgnal Aflaelassiottcourkum Tarns begin
Septinnber 7th, December 1201, mad 3Larch27th.
Mate appropriations :or students. Students ad
mitted at any time.. Apply to
AdL,
Mansfield, Pa. Aug. 31,
.
pNTESTRY. •
C. A. SACILET7I3 Rental Ito.ima; 14ew Milford, Pi.
Partieuirtrettention Oyez to all opentilana on drmast
ral teeth. Art Metal Tceth Inserted in all the, various
manow 1a alio. Perfect ea detection guarantied to all.
gadget COO, 11.11 d SlltlitryOUtlllehrodf. - 003-00 bows.
.. oars dich.ov, ; • •
t 6 tP•N`itrP, ,, -;.T.•. ; - ,
ANotrifffien for
ndred Dollars, as
/ absU ROI 7it mites ono 14417_11v Note giv7.. n
M.,7 1 11. 870 . • - ' • ta - * I4 AS iL.WEWASI.;
.14eir Ilford, April - ah , • /mg
Count potato _Mint g.
Two linos if I. IA irectory, one searay.so—.
each additional line.bO els. • •
NEW MILFORD
CAYUGA PLASTER.--XICHOIALB ?JIMMIED.
, Dealer la geardae (-Vega Plaster. Fruit gronad.,
0. M. lIAWLEY. Agent for Empire Sewing Macigne
and American Base Darning Sines, Mmintlizipoi„,
W. L MOSS Dealers In Dr 7 Gonda, Ilani,Cspo.
Mau. and Shoe., and Gamut Mcichandlie. on Main
street, second door below thelKpbcopsi Church. •
UNION HOTEL, kept by WILLIAM SMITH, o Shim
street, near rbo Depot.—•
W. S. MEAD, Foundry. and dcaler In Plows and other
utensils, ono door from Phlnney's ilo!el, Main St.
N. F. }MISER, carnage Milker and Undertaker, on
Main Street, two doom below Hawley's Store. •
McCOLLUM BROTHERS, Dealers in Groceries and
Prowtalons, on Main strcct.•
11. GARRET S SON. Dealers In ?lour. Feed. 141
bait. Lime. Cement, Groceries and 'Wasiak:els on
Minn Street. opposite the Depot.
W. IS- T. HAYDEN, Maanfactaters of Cigars and
Wholesale &slurs in ;Yankee Notions and Fancy
Goods: an Main littent.'below Episcopal Church. •
MOSS & KNAP, Lcathcr Manufacturers Chur ch .ears
In Morocco Findings, dc:, near Episcopal •
/WWl' ?a HAYDEN, Dealers In Divas and Mediator*,
and Mannfactarere of Cigars, on Main Street, near
the Depot.
W. STEPITENS. Iforre Shoeing and general Itepafrlng
on Muhl Street, south of tbo briage.
J. DICRERMAN.Ja.. Dealer lu gonernl merchandise
and Cluthinz, Brick Store. on Maio Street.
GREAT BEND
L, 5. LENIIEIM, Manufacturer of Letsther, and dealer
In generul Merehandlre, on Malo &rect.*
U. P. DORAN, liercluint Tailor and drat& la Ready
Made Clothing, Dry Gouda, Urucerlea and Provisions,
Main Street.•
LENOX:VILLE.
lIIRANI WHITE. MIIIItIrACturvVf and dealer in surd
or Plow„ nod Caating.s.
GDISON
EDWARD-. BI ANT, 3Lannfacturcrs of Wagons
and Sleighs, nc..r the Ingalls' Store.
3IONTROSE
ADEL TrERELL, Dealer In Drn,,,, Medicines, Ll
qnors, Pallas, co ils, lly.o Stuff., Orneerltar. Jewelry
.futions, etc. nep. al,
.
JA3IES E. CARM ALT. Attorney at Law. 'Mee ono
door below Tarte:A Roo...l'llWe Aventic. •
W3l. 11. COOPER S, CO.. OAnkers. soli Foreign Pon.
sage Tlck_ns andDrolts on England. lroland and. Boa
t
J. It: FLETCIIKIt'S Eating Saloon la the place to get
Ice Cream, Oyatera and CWus, In every style., On Main
street.*
sTnoti) & BROWN. General Fire and Life
Tmur
ance Agents also. sell Railroad and Acoldent Tleketa
to Nev York and Philadelphia. °thee ono door east
tha Bank.
F. It. CHANDLER. 'afters' insurance and Amy*: Me
chine Agent... Public Arcnue.•
BURNS 2h NICHOLS, the place to get Drugs Aug Moil
clues, Cigars, Tobacco, Plgee. Pucka-Hooke, SPectu
clue, Yankee Notione, fie., Public Avenue.
W3l, L. Cox, Llama,. ranker and dealer In all artistes
nonally kept by the trade, oppoelte the Bank, •
BOYD & COBB" IN, Dealers in Stoves. Hardware,
and Menafactnrere of -Tin - and gbeetlivir ware, earner
of Bain and Turnpike etoces..
8. U. MORSE, Merchant Tailor and dedier fn
Clothe, Triennalnge.. and Furnishing Goods. said
Agents for Singer Sen . lug Machine, on 'Main Street,
Nordin= building.
A. N. lIPLLARD, Denier In Groceries, Provisions.
Rooks. Stationery and Yankee Notions, at head of
Public *venue•
T. SPORE &. CO., Dealers in Stores, Dardirsro.
Agrlcaltund Implements, Flour and Groceries, oppo
site Tarbitil House.
ITATESFORD & XtITCEEL, Livery and Excbange
Stable, In rear of Bank building. •
FASTER. PLASTER.—Wo kocp on hand an ample
P
supply of Fresh Ilroand Cayuga Flamer. fur sal° al
fontrose Depot, by TIFFANY & CILARINEL
Montrose Depot. Feb. 8,1811. Rw
JEWELRY
ATTEN:TONI
WE'LL GIVE YOU "FITS."
T. I). TAYLOR, so long known in.Binghata
ton as ono of the most popular, Cutters, and
fashionable Tailors in this ecetion of country
has formed a co-partnership with R. F. New
comb, of Montrose, and they are now prepared
to furnish men's wearingapparel of allkinda,
and in style end-workmanship superior to any
establishment In this section of country. We
GUARANTEE SiTI,SVACTIO3.I
to all who may favor us-with their patronage.
shop at Poses ohlconter, on Public Avenue
. T. D. TAYLOR,
E. F. VWCOMIL
Montrose, Oct. 19, I=l.--AL
F URNITURE ESTABLISHMENT
OF WILLIAM :W. SMITH.
PLZASZ . TAKE Nonce: The extensive • Furniture
Esteebitumen, of William W. Ontith, having been
refitted and grwaly .Insproved, the proprietor tespett
fully annuoneeeto the clitsens of Montrose and Metal
-I.i, that b e to constantly making and keeps on band the
largest and best assrartment of
rwrr.ri. INT xucomr.ra.it
to be !minden:whet. this able of *ew York CIO..
Desk:, Isane, Toweltacks, Lounges, 'Footstool's &c.
CtilAir Lard, Pier, Toilet, Dining. Kitchen and •
extension toles. ..•...,
CRAMS and Woodseat IMegerri.
flatie Flag
and Woodsents of every mutely end Style:
Bonistaid Tate-a 7 tetes, furnished on lidera ,botiee.—
Cane !teat chairs resented.
SPBEDII3,' BEDS.
A large assortment—cheapeet and beet. In marke
Cane Seat:Chaira.
I am nob enabled to supplvmy customers with a new ICI
substaxitlalearie seat elistr,of home manufacture, which
will bettlund gteatly superior• to those !formerly In
market, mid yet are sold-ntwlese price,
CANE-SEAT cIIALBS ROAEATED.
pr. Ready made canna On hand i urntsbed at
short notice. Ream alias Ye tri readiness I! desired.
/'employ none btu careful and experienced Workmen,
I Intend to do my work well, and milli; allow cacao
he afforded.
. WILLIAM '
Montrose,Feh 18, DAL ; _
• • . ,
• " '
DOWN .TOWN:NEWS... .
• -1, t
. -
mum Strinit,fdqovi tuilow eoriipr,motat f 4
FLQUIt, I dItOdERIES; - 4‘liV ,
Phil
•r l f V el ‘C t ' 2,l:V. V 3 i fi n T i M %I:al b :: V t a g Ir .
0 jai" V&A'
•
forcieb;br.sxchii , go orprodnee.
'• ' GOOD' TE4 S, "
COFFEE, ,511044',"'
MOLASSES, SPICES,.
. ORE, LARD,
HAMS, DRIED 4 FRUITS,
CLOVER cE TIMOTHY SEE7I,"-itri:
4kozbirerielltEininudniediaddltlotintontrr gltbtk a
sranowirondyin f orward Ito teen to tbdinn
AuFrolislon haulms In .Now Yotii„lree of,cllnrAn,,lnd
win. I tbdnoladvancOmnate on tonifonnentil:
Imandnenor Moen. Derain fliCinlPlngeine
whore.andFnayjnceyanrrolves nabs
VQOP: . I2I,TALITY - &
di Oni4Jiadir.. ' • !,,
g'; 0, • ,e. 5 lic.l4Coii i ni
Iliontr9On. AVM 2 ,4 6 t.. 1 .4 • , •• • "
ilsr. - Naminnerest:: ittaft. beats
elailea,of circ u lar
sad Acute DlOCalti.• Aoad
• sump for circular rcnitafulucparticularl cad real
AildrusSoz,lllllo,7ow Yalu
SPRING' 1971 t - SPIRO° . 191,11
At Lenhelntos GREAT BEND
At LeilttelAN aREA.T BEM
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTH.
LNG, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
NOTIONS, RATS and CAPS,
All of which have boon putcl,o624nrt4
the late decline, end will be sold at prime se.
cordlugly
GOOD CALICO, may 10 cents per yird
GOOD 311.75L1,14 only 10 cents per yard.
GOOD SUGAR, only l 0 cents per pound.
GOOD GREEN, BLACK and JAPAN
TEAS, only 90 cents per pound,
11ANDS031E DRESS goods for2Scts arid
A Suit of CLOTHES fbr $1
All other goods•at corresponding
LOW PRICES !
We also make a speciality of the MP-
PING BUSINESS, and 'will send to the
beat HOUSES EAST butter and all other
kinds of , PRODUCE. Tho 11:1013744%
market price and prompt returns
gaarauteed also PAILS Anahied ‘,
anti MONEY ADVANCED. to
CUSTOMERS when DESIRED
p a rti es Trighing to buy GOODS CHEAP and
Ind the
LARGEST ASSORTNINT
in Susquehanna County, to select from will do
well to call at .
April 5,1871.-4 m
LAMP'S 1111IDIOATED BATHS,
WTur or without ffiNftideves the easedinissills e
for Ithennuitins, Xese wad tftuictiiiiitio
es, At the toot of Chettuat street, 11catrolurrm. • -
Mantra., April 311, IHii. 17
A. TURRELL
NETVP GI.COCODEL
6attrubtrg,losta6nnin &M.*
Having •
And 11%11
SPRltimummunooDs,
,MILI,E.NE.Ry GOOD!,
DRY ANzo reawcnt alpiyas
All of the Newest,.Handsomest Designet
And
. ntro;a111813 Itasortmemt of
BEADY ffinwourrsma
To . rblets we Welter tho ;Mention td. out patron/ ata
the public to preen!, to glvo nit 'a oiti end addiida
the ume before baythir elorsitterer. :-•
ourrEsaurnoatoguattlithOgi
Montrose, Mu Vint •
ICHT OUT AND 1/SICP4
o THOSE ExitbilETs Aid witilitea l
loos deco ins shelf POMPOM 'l' Actdocit7 MS*
elt tb i tko, and Invite a continoanco bf the t oarw?.
num= NEW HAliDlVAßlrrreili %;
at manly : eon, & 7a cod 431 Duos ateeoti-Iftwr
Yottorhete orders attotdd bi dTetated to 000 004 10010113.
al to the Ann, to Imam early attention, arida weal add
to my patfone,.and to. thoes-who." fatio by on the GEM
stde, that y, ane nom be uma,anbi, b y any big et
little concern to Yofk, of chwerbetwieolthowo Shy
me a fair trial. Oar goods are all new, and bought for .
cosh, for.the near try aod Northam trade.
If. tf.; MAIM. Airco; ondAsaktlat rn"
SOnttOlb *MOE, IE4.- 3 . 10
,
WILa Watu fs arinsoursbe
i al ge9l 6 o wwm m__y comma
;to 00 catift• Esti A,HALDW'efilhaeltted%
104, tho ewanstre control o f - the sale of weAoto_
lott tamed,' la SasonettanniOoanty,oalealpao mil , Ig1 1, 111 1 1“
to conEauttin Ow badness, aadtheta Ot'.ionOt amildhot
sboald be addlowed to him, to foecir Etwatan,
..11„ X. ViaOw. Plo7ti~ t'
•
March 1t.1671,
At Lenkehnis GREAT BEND,
'ls the place to buy
BOOTS end STIOES,
CARPETS, WALL
PAPER, OIL
PAINTS.
&C.. (W.
sTozu;
Great Bead, P,a.
A Large
&Wed
Stock of
f
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MMIMIEM;I