Fashions. Sailors' , hats are voted absurd for maidens of forty. Our grandmothers' lace-collars are again in fashion. Dfaek grenadine is a fashionable material for afle - moon toilets. White breakfast robes are prolusely embroid ered with black braid. White muslin or tulle is the fashionable materi• I al fur evening dresses. White flannel breakfast jackets are pretty and stylish fOr young ladies. Pearl jewelry is very much in fashion this SC;150:1, especially pearl necklaces. La Seville, a bit of head gear, more a hat than a bonnet, If among the styles. Tortoise-shell bird cages are among some of the recent London importations. White leather harness has been introducetlby a sporting man at Long Branch. Dame Fashion's latest edict cautions ladies not to wear linen collar, or cuffs. • 'Drab Is the aristocratic eolai for coachmen's tiiirety titttoog the Newport cottages._ Parisianhonnets of white lace with o,range blossom ornaments are in vogue for brides. 'Light-colored silks are much in favor for afternoon or evening dre.sses, espmially blue and Mae. A portable croquet pacilltou or silk cads thirty-fire dollars, and is warranted to retain its color. Aristocratic matrons at Newport are wearing coronets of diamonds and other precious stones. The "A.bysinia stretch" has supersedes! Grecian Bend among our fashionable The wedding "trousseau" for Miss Throckmor- ton who was married on the 19th inst., cost M OOD in gold. Wide hemstitched handkerchiefs are once more in filshion, and arc ornamented in the center with initials or monogram. A pretty bathing suit for a young lady is of a white French flannel, bound with blue, black, or red braid and made with tight sleevi....s. Fashionable colors for summer gloves—Pt:My color, strawberries and cream, smoke color, tea rose, primrose, pale tan, and oar color. Traveling suits are made of plain materials and subdued colors, a fact which will be hailed with delight by admirers of sense and modesty. I=l Canning Fruit. We find the following in the " Rural Home." It may serve as a guide, hut haring no pesonal exlterienee in that line wanannot warrant it: Cherries, - - 5 Minutes 6 Ounces of su- 6 for boil- 4 g,ar to quart 6 lug. 6 S " 8 Ittopbcrries, - Blackberries, Straw bcries, Plums, - Wltortleberries, Pcie Plant Slierfl, 10 " 10 Small sour Twars, " 8 Bartlett do. halves, " 6 l'earhea, who!, 15 " 4 Pineapple, allied , 15 " 6 Sour apples, inart • d, •25 " 25 " 8 Siberian or Crab Id " 8 11'il•.I griia•s, Tornairn , , Gimmberrks 15 " 10 4tuz cy nlil 1, Vice hi High Places. "Pet" If:listed, whose murder in a house of ill fame in Newark, N. J., on Sunday, the 2d inst., by another libertine, is the latest sensation, was the pet of the White House and a power behind the throne during the I.lnc(iln Administra tion. lle ediild make and unmake Gen erals without regard to their qualifica tions, and his control over the Presiden tial household rendered him equally in linential as a lohbvist in both houses of Congress. Het was 'the first to make Far against General McClellan and finally prevailed upon the President to "swap horses" against his own COU ictions. He was the gallant of the femtle Presi dent to tier theatres, concerts. circuses, &T., which led to much scandal at the time, and this nilbecuming intimacy was only cnt off by his disgraceful death ; for we see it stated that upon Mrs. Lincoln's arrival from Europe recently, he went down the hay to meet her in 'the steamer. Unlike the Lincolns, Halsted was an ac complished and polished man, just the one to impose on simple-minded people Oddenly elevated as they were, and we ltrustjtis sad fate may Le a timely warning to many otflers following in his course. It revives many recollections of the Lincoln Administration that had better be forgot ten, but may save us from anotheregnally as bad. Let General Grant immediately dismiss the horse jockeys, stock gamblers, defaulters ar.d sporting men generally who have hint in their hands and betake himself to better company. It cannot be expected of him to make the White House what it was previous to the Lincoln inva sion but he ten, if he will, improve it some what by excluding from it those whose morals are subject to sharp criticism. lie is now going it loose at Long Branch for getting all the duties of his high (Mee, indulging in horse-racing. lisping and dissipation generally, and his best friends (who are not in office) admit that instead - of being a model for the ambitions young men of the country he is setting a very Lad example by his mania for pleasure seeking and money waking.----Doyleglown Democrat. " Cosi or LIVING.—The cost of living is kept up by the high prices which are demanded for nearly every article, wheth crscarce or not. These prices, says the Hartford Times, were originally carried up by the war. High rates were then charged, and justified on the ground that taxes on the dealer made them necessary. Most of the taxes have been taken off, but we have failed to notice a corresponding decline in 'prices. We know of, one arti cle in particular which is extensively used' by onr citizens, that was raised 20 per cent. during the war on the ground that it was taxed to the amount. The tax was long since taken off, but the 20 per cent. advance remains. 2:;13111E3‘.T3ECE3. Panvrit-Inliusli, July . 13, Mrs. Arletta, uC Jacob Barker and daughter of Belson S. ; 611)d Polly M.. Turner, aged twenty.seren robCE TO EtllLDEtts.--Tue school tarcit.Oti of Fmokito township wlll meet on the grocmd. to let e J° of bonding - a new School Bonn., (tmlltir to thtl one built et - Tho'Forts" district, last amour." on the lauds or John Coors. oo Saturday, Almost nth. on. For spoofficallonsptt open or address WU:IEL DAVIE. .By Eisler o turd.- D. DAViS, Secretary. AtuEtroter ATOVAL A ;SP: Rw. _Stewart's - ttaltie!keil - Slate Mandell; • EIIY As . wtment, lar...todttikiitrer,t - 7, - . or ele,ptrt ttciv aid (knead ESTilliVilir Sixth - Are; Qr., between 24.6 and 3 1 lima,- New York, Y, Y., August 2, I§7l. Bat • , VIXECIMQ)2 . B ,i‘OTME. WtintAla LErrERS Tebt,llStelltatrt9.l , lae estate of &Plum altose, latent Bogert LaiLetosualttp, deceased. hare beta gnetal to the subscribers. A persons indebted to ask *stale ,eas me. t ed_te tuAt‘o Paull:Watt! payinegt , ault Wise bar, Inh , claws or &mods spinet ate estate 44r !slid de, cedent, wilt present the.sape without dotty. • OHS BRADSHAW. itrAKEtiAli C. simitieg JOU& Bityrr ..YRSDERICa. ILAY roN, caw .. S au5411.1104 N•PAPO/04 . • Fgrcat 14 ke,AkT• 1 ,./ 8 31 -4 W, . Atc'iteri• BUSINESS' LOCALS -,- Free Elblibltion• , - - • • "' 1 By an ordinance of the . town Council of • ' ' ' 310utrose, all running at large in this Boro., The 'Largest lot of living oysters end clams LmuSt be - rannled either with wire basket or ever.eichthited at Montrose, cap na be seen by call. 7 i trap, fro in nic 15th trey of zaty 1 , 371, to theist ist Leg tst:the Keystone Saloon. intro and see the free e.r.htlitinn, every day and evening' fL . k il f ry 4 , 0 t 4 ' s i t B a l b i ;c. o f, ' 3 lli ro gY, t w rds ll e, k b j e u d iy e 11°5 1 0? e 1 .87 ° t4 1. 1) ,Y Montrose, August , ran. Gm. C. ra . .v. .. _ Temperance Convention. The Fourteenth Quarterly Convention, I. 0, of G. T. of Susquehanna county will meet at the Good Templars' Hall, in the horo of 'New Milford, an Tuesday the sth day. of September, 1871, at 10 o'clock, to remain in session us busi ness may require. One hour of each morning session will be set apart for religious sen•lee. The Rev. Thomas P. Hunt, of `Vilkes•l3arre and G. W. C. T., Chase, will be present during the session. G. W. MACKEY, Dist. Seely. County luatitute. The Annual County Institute, will be held at Susquehanna Depot, commencing at 2 o'clock, ofMonday,Aniust 28th and closing oe Friday, Sept. Ist. Particulars hereafter.'-- All teachers in the County are expected to make arrangements to be present. W. C. TienEN, Co. Sup't. Forest Lake, August 2, 1871. The Fair. Susquehanna County Fair will bo held on Tutsday, Wedueolay and Thursday, 12, 13 and 11th of September, 1871. BY 011.1)kat CV)I. Notice. Bloomsburg State Normal School will open August 21, 1571.—J3-12.4w. To All Interested. A. & D. H. Lathrop can be found at the office of J. 11. & A. H. McCollum, ready to settle nll accounts. Those interested will save cost by attention. Brick Block, July 10, 1847—tf Amin' gotitto. THE BALE OP PATENT MEDICINES, Ibis to no other country reached the enormous prom, lions it has assumed in the united States. Thin Is ow. ins to the vast , neat of territory nod the comparative thinness of population, which creates ilia necessity for mono reliable remedy, that eau be applied at once In the absence of professional medical ald. Uenti BITTSELs has for over tell years been regarded as HE GREAT 11101J97RIOLD REIREDT, and is relied on in every emergency by thousands of families to every section of the country. It Is not a fancy drink, composed of hod whisky, flavored with art. motion, to tickle the palate and minister to a depraved appetite, but is a eareinily and scientifically prepared compouuded extract of Itosta kerbs and Darks, pos sessing greatmedical virtue. Its rare combination pre vents the most effectual remedy vet discovered for all diseases of the stomach, Liver. kidney. and Bowels. Sold everywhere at One Dollar per Bottle. - THE OCNYESSIONS OF AN INVALID. 131.131.19118 D as a warning and for the benefit of young men and others, who. tnffor from Nervond Debility. de., supplying TILE MEANS DP xELFCCRE. Written by one who cured himself, and tent free on receiving a postpaid directed envelope. Address, N.ITIIAB MAYFAIR, Brooklyn. N. Y. Brooklyn, May 17. Is7l. ma A Few Words to the Ladies Many ladies, particularly mothers nursing, complain ing of a hind, listless feeling, or complete eshanation, on arising in the weeping. On the wife and mother de. solves the responsibility of regulating the duties of the household. Der cares arc numemus. and the mental As well as the physical powers are frequently called Into requisition.. She often Suds her alightert occupation a weary task anti existence a burden, while at the same time she has no regular disease. llostetteri Stomach Bitters, if resorted 10 at this period, will prove an on. ailing remedy fur this annoying lassitude. Thu effects of tMa potent agent are soon seen to the rosy cheek and elastic step of the head of the family, as with restored health and renewed spirits she takes her accustomed place In the family circle. If this friend in need he reg ularly used. those depressing evmptoms will never be complained of, raid not only would lassitude not he ex perienced, but many diseases following Its advent be avoided. As a medical agent It has no equal. white Its pleasing flavor and bralthipl effects have made ft a 6.en eral favorite. It is free from all properties calculated to impair the system. and its operations ate at once mild, soothing and enielent. Al who have used the Bitters attsst its virtues and commend it to use. errGettinz Illarried.—Elmaye , for young Iten.on ttke dettglth, of norno, and tho propriety or imbropriery 01 gctioi4 Marled, with aanliary help t.r i.O (eel unfitted for matrimonial impolite. Kent free. in mivolopea . Adriroaa, 111/WARD ASSOCIATION Lox P., Philadelphia. Po. .:Fralooosabare Stage Normal Sehool, 11311 LITZIIIItT d e0111168C114. borriecyc.—The Faculty Inkitution 11141 to be very thorough in their In ,drurtlun, and to look carefully after the health, man urn and moraln of the atudenta. Apply for Cstalt.oc to I 1 R.NRIC CARVER. A. M , Principal Adrerti!:icsurnto. H. J. IN m x 3 r3 Is now sellint-, nearly ell Fonda In the ttrocery Line. 1 . 1‘..5e give fir a till. Yon will find at toy store Choice Teas, such as Green, Black and 'Japan Teas, Cod nab. Mackerel, Lake Trent, Sugars. ltice. Lemon, Extract, Starch, Vanilla Extend., Gold Medal Saleratus, Bar Soap, Toilet Soap, Desicated Cocoanut, Geistlue.sCorst &web. Farin ~ Java Coffee, Soda, Prunes Rio Coffee, Clfron,. Kerosine Oil, Cheese, Suitor Curet' Rams, Flgi, Raisins, Cream Tartar, Deoleated Cod Fish, Spices Candles, Stone Ware, Canned Fruit, Mustard, Crackers, Corn, Peaches, Tomatoes, -ALSO--- Grass and Cradle Cythes. Very Cheap. 2.luutrose, July Wu 1611—Ii. pi REIA AISLE ENEUGETIc 31t , .N. to Wanted..,-.gencles for Wheekrlnoo's Sewing Machines, in ftrsaford„ Susquehanna and tuber counties. Nu Cool tat reqotred—.r,, toducomouto are offered. Wagon furnished. Address, Wtel reference, stating former busi•mss experiences. PETEFLSON B CARPENTER, . . 911 Chestnut bttect, Philadelphlt Philndelnhitt. July 19 IS7I. tw. THIS WAY, GENTLEMEN! Pizaarrococota HORSE HAY FORKS! A. J. NELLIS' PATENT UNMOVED. Tweaty-Two State Fatr Prenatal:tax Awarded Mb Fort to FULL= !loathe—le/D and 18 0. Aiso • HELLIS GRAPPLE PULLEY, ==ZZl==l And Painter Should nave. • rtevroatrimi s , HORSE RA.KgS, nand ClisinCrittles, /rau. chor Braw3), Axles. • • S . et Sitektee•-, ea t en, We.. et 1. pars. (Steel and Um) • - ' .Thecosaktcre • . CI CI Mo Xis 331 CA- 1 17f3 Thai always gives an ALAIeld ,W 111521121 when the Coffee is Itcay for the Min, TRY Offs And foti,lslll dod,the Goers Always /11,:hfl • APicks xes, , ' Grind Stones, ,natt a; ' PAW', . haws - , • Pitts, Knobs,, - , D rA w!)l 4 jr4a, Scythe Otani, Lacrics, Paints, , - eimea,TlA•wareb Lamps.iton Itootrcse, deLt N 'PAL rpr çaWP,, Muzzle Your Dogs: B~7.3RXFS"y9 SE~LI'7B. BY vlirtticeof writs isined by the . Conrt of Common Plus of Susquehanna County and to me directed. I will raping:ltalians by public 'endue, at the Con t Mouse j in MoutrAsei ouSsittirday. Aug. 12th, thil,Ut 1 o'clock i m., the following pieces mpann Is of land, to wit : All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the township of Lathrop, in the county of Susquehanna, and Siam of Pennsylvania, hounded and described at follows, to twit: Beginntu,„_- at the road, the southwest corner, by lands of Mrs. Bronson. and runnin north eleven degrees nest along said road thirty-two rods thence north eleven degrees west twenty rods tolantillof Elisio Lord ,• thence south eighty-eight degrees east one j hundred mid thirteen rods: thence south three degrees • west fifty rule, theme north eighty eight degrets West one hundred and silty rods to theplace of beginning, ' containing thirty the mite, or mod, Lie the ratite more ur tees, it WI the annul - tenanc i es. one (mine house and ham, , lie orchard, told all Immo, ed. ITaken In execution at the cult of E. N Laird vs. :damns Case.) A L nl—All that fettle pluee or parcel of land, situate in the township or choopotn, tile County of Snrcjite• 11111111 A, and state or Pennsylvania, hounded and described to follows, to wit: Ott lire north by 1.11145 formerly of James and Born k Fortin. 011 the east by lands of Martin , J. (Mitten and public highway, between raid land and I 'suds of James E. t i nt - malt. tan o cat by lands of Win. 1 11. Unimak. (cominotily kn o w nas the arch aid hot). and no the numb by lands of John Martian and public high way known go the Melligau road, containlng Ind antes of land, more or less, together with the appurteoane 'n. two frame titre lung houses I orchard, and about 75 acres improved.. being nth lands formerly owned by Dennis Donley, dec'ett. [Taken In rgerittlon at the volt of Hobert Wpm ere, assigned to Byron O. Camp, vs. Patrick Donley and Martin J. Gulden, executor rat the estate of Dennis thinley„ det'd.) ALSO—AII that certain piece of land, situate In tho too tislilp of Mow M Ilford. In tlit• county of Susquehanna, und State of PeonsYlv•inia. bounded and described as follows. to wit Beginning at a point to Cho middle of Cite road leading, from N. K. Sutton's saw-mll to the flail placers. tailrtit and opposite a poet and stones on the east side of said rood ; thews. by a line of other lands tit said Sutton south forty - three degrees cast out halo : dred and sixty minibus to a chestnut sapling; I beneu by land , . of E.S. Page north forty eel en de4iceri east nitiely.three porches ton large stone set no tor a corner: thence lay lands rat naiad Pago and by lauds of —Tosooor north forty Over degrees west one hundred and sixty seven perches to n ;aunt In the middle of said road and thence along the middle of the road south twelve degre. s we-t twenty-nine perches, south mid y three and half dogroo% east t wetity.set en perches, south lort; titan degress west twenty-four perches and south eighty live and rehalf degrees west tonady•sevou perches to the place or beginning. contatit lug eighty seven acres of land. he the sumo more or leas, with the appurtes natters, I frnnlellintre I frme barn and out Indldings.some trait trees sod aboutfort pfive acres litunoved, fatten On execution at the suit of George B. McCulley.' no. John C. Dana.) - A LSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of Laud, situate In the township of Apolactin. in the county of ue -1 and suttee( Pentoylvanla. bounded and descry bed as follows, to oil On the north by New York State line, ou the east lay lands of Patrick shvglinessy, on the Smith by lands of Peter Reardon. thinnerly Richard Clifford's.l and west by lands of Peter lteardon, con rioty.f ur acres rat hind, no the same more or leer. With the spporten.inees, one frame hone, two fan e borne, one nano: hoginitise, one tirettard and all linimo ed. [Takeo tin elect/lion in al suit or Teraties Felton • &James Crimmins and Alexander Dewing, vs, errimmus fa Bridget ertnintito.) &List v- All that Certain phiet• air parcel of land situate In the Township of Lenox. in, the Cinnite or Stisquelnim no. and Stage' lino la. tem :111d derCrllien an tat:lees the tairth the M Ilford A oivi•go turnp i ke, on the east 1:d the Totitluton it creek, on the sunlit by lAnds of Henry It Iliac, and on the west by the Itrenl [tend & Philadelphia turnpike, u ontaltihno a bout sir mires of bind, be the sonar more or leer, will the hpptlrt, miner, line Inilllellotew, our rrstne barn and ottt din it'll te-f - , n few Irnit trees. and all im p• ;Tel, elk in inn at !lie saint tit e. Wilson assigned to %Wm. i'rosmion John t i ntnenoi.l Al.stt the Intern-t it the defendant In all that certain piece or panel of lanai situated in the Too estop of Sod In the county of Susquehanna. and Stale or Peonsylvanta, holooleti and described an (idioms, to wit , at a post anal the south lineal loot now el t hark, 1_ hanoberllll: 110 . 111, by • other land j stonth 115 two, hen to/ a pun , : the nee In Loot/. of John / nohook went lit, in When; thence of np• nil to a pOst iu lhr nue o(a ha 1. ornierly au nett 1, Jun. (itillurk, late i nou of dolon onotoel A. SI . k 1111 /WV by land of o no,d Shook Dort lo perch., to a rutin I ; tkencr b.:and .1 8, le,ei er (Th•eur, runt eD perchen to a pant and //oral 1 ii perrhee to the aforenaool Cita nobertoo'n laud tod thence ho N oio 1,01,1 eaoot j1,1} . 1.1.11 Itl the place I.f In,:loning ennt.linlng: , acren,o(hood,to the name more or 1en...t0 It h , layt.urtetuoicuek, 1 frame boons, I I rum,, barn, R 01111: trial I tr.en. end itinilli iinancre. In:torot ITaken iuernattune at the null of Erantun Runt ra. Id. w. Poo lei .1 AL.BI, In 0 c Tin in piece' , or parcel. n(land, anuat, in the 100 terellii of litinit. it the yadlnly Of olueloato a. and Nate of Ivalloo, the first piere bounded and olnneribed n. r. 41 0 ,46, in al:: on Oro north by I twin of Philtil Cane on the 'ant land., Bonbtotoll, on tba south by lands of George tiardner. aud on the West by land* or :Adeline Core, costa Wog alootot 33 acres of land be the acre or the alp- ourtenitneen 1 frame hoot!. 1 barn, flail, houne.andabtont 511 fruit In tn., nreonci filer, or 1.1.1 W land bound ed and tlencribed an folhown, to o : 1..1n time twill. 1, I land:. of .11ontor M D conald, on the tart by land, of Dan Cane. tin the suet to by Lauda of Ildrnard Cane. tool on the went by lan& of Juni, Irwin, contactual:: about 98 ue. ton Dille the oploortenano en. nod part moot toed. ITaken In execution at the snit a( Albert vn, Dav ea Cane. Al,lll —Two .1.01 lute to outwit (lohnoto. Sn spucluttntaf , 11,111nIt'd 011 111 , by land* of D. R. 11oltnen. r de. on the e.int hp laucn of Charles (lines, on the Snnl It by the l'unkhosauto,k l'nork road. rod., and int the Wren by fund. of And bay abut 9 ruck to th e , ph. 1,,,11.1 / 111x. toonotal lulu *:_ a Jul bout ratan / n of land, ' In: ate name Inure or Ire, s n .11, a Wail thereon. A tae—another plc.- , torjoarcel of land. en nate. in Sunni 6,11.01, &made.' a. : to❑ the north by the Tnookto 1111 l t .irk road. :mh.,tl: 1.,. toe .., an the ea.., by lambs 1.1 ollunt.:Onua I i pert he., on the vital) hp land• of Dazed Tutoonn, s min. On /11 . went by lands of II F, I foroad, abutai 1/ rents rc, Pic tot ,ee of he. tanning. containing about WI I ool•. to( land, he the e . attle I more orDowin 1111. pa.—tom of Frankoin Went, and all onproot ed. (Takooto in execution at the an I of ..he I Denny t... W. W. ' ,Ilianta. adminiatrator of the estate of C. M. Bennett e. liaten,..lll. and IL 0. Bennett.' ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of la.:a, altuate In the too naltip of hush, in the count) of Susquehanna. ! and state of l'ettO-)l , ania. hounded and deaerthed at i followe, to it It: On the north by lends of Althis Astor, on the ,a-t and 'math In Ilona of %ewe rooky. and no tile 1r...1 lie li I; ti , .13 . . 11.111,1111,1,: 91..11 one. half pee of Lotelie Lice ,11110 more or 4.'7... %•11 . 11 Ale avpnricuances, ne earriageehop, Illack rmith atop. lumber .h,d. conic fruit tram, toil to all Improicd. 'Taken elevation al the atilt of L. M. Sherwood to. Fred rick S. Raab, and Albert Shaddock ve. Prederlek Mush ? ALSO—AII slut certain piece or puled of laud, situate in the township of Dituock, in the county of Setupwit. anon, and State of Pennsylvania, hounded and de-erlit ell as follows, 1,. wit : tin the north by lands tit Olney Balky. on the Vast by lauds of Matthew Shut- nod F. it F..11'. Woodhouse. on the south by lends of Win. Miles and on the west by lauds of Sin-rt. Sheehan anti %I'm, Mal,. vont:lining 112 ayes of land, be the same more or less, wills the appurtenances 1 frame house, I frame ham and shed, I frame corn-bouse. 2 orchards. and about to acres Improved. (Taken fn cat endue at the suit of Joseph Lluabury Sr. 11. T. Vitus.) A Licit—All that certain piere or istreel of hind. situate in the township of Auburn, iu the county of Smooch- I fl1114:1. nod State al Penns.ci clod., bound e d an d d escri b e d as follows, to wit: lin the north by 'ands of Wm. B. tiro...en. on he cast by lands of Robert Manning, oil the south by land.; of thin LaFrance, and on the west by the Bradford county Hue, contaising about A 5 acres of land, be the same more or lest, w lth the npportensinter, I saionble stone quarry, and about to acres Improved. (Taken in execution at the tuft of A. B. Farzo.nssigned to Byron O. Camp v.. Norris Fargo. Philip Rosenbaum, asslgood to Byron 0. Carrie es. Norris Fargo. linolley Wakeman assigned to Byron O. Cusp vs. Norris Fargo and A. B. Fargo. A. 15 Altman it Cu., assita..ed to By ron 0. Camp vs. Norrts Fargo.] A LSO—Alt that certain piece or parcel of hind, situate In the botongh .of Montrose lu the county of Susqueb sena, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit Beginning at a pont and stones on I the old Great Bend road, north side j, and threeportion , from the tooth-east curler of John Bun's lot, and on the fine of way to fair grounds, run north 251.4 degrees west on said way 16 perches to a poet and stolies : titmice north 4414 degrees east along fair ground way lo perches to a post and stones, thence tow VAX d green east tr; perches to a post and stones by said Great Bend /toad : thence along said road 10 perches inn the place of begin- I In". cots 1514i:tr., I acre of land be the same more use lest, with the appurtenances, 1 two-story prune dwelling• house, fame barn. shed pod out•huddings• some fruit and chalk trees and all imprm ed. I,Taltell 111 execution at the suitot Ezeitial Fritz assigned tla Sarah L. Mc- Cain vs . Baldwin. Alien A; Slcualo I ALSO—AiI that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the township of Liberty, fu the comity of Smooch- aura., Sod State uf Peounylvaula. bounded and described so to lows, to wit: On the north by holds of 1.. S. W Truesdell, on the east by lands of Kirby Mansb. on tit south by lands of the estate of Geo. W. Ciandail, deed• and on the west by road andlands late of estate of James Troodell, cooLdnlng about 57 acres of laud, be the same more or lens, with the appurtenances, 1 frame house, 1 frame barn, I young orchard, and abont 25 acres improved. [Takeo In execution at the stilt of Samuel Truesdell, ;sash ned W lleury O. Tyler vs. 11. it. Tewksr bury L 11. Smith no. 11. A. Tewksbury.] ALSO—AB that certain piece or parcel of land. situ ate in ybe township of Lenox, In the tasuuty.ot Susque hanna, and state at Pennsylvania, bounded and described he follows, to wit: Beginning at ,tortes in the south Ilea of lands of Alonzo A. Kennon, and northwest corner of lands of Israel Gleason ; thence along same south Ry e ! degrees west 51 4-SOperches to stake and sienna,. thence south 39,!4 degrees west 15 perches to cake and stottta sciathwent corner of said 41tason's land; thence along hue of lauds conveyed to Sirs. Saabs lInalluv; thence north al de,grees cast 13 7-10 perches to !But tree in out let of Bohn - woo Pond and corner of lauds conveyed to Byrom ilobbs , thence along tarot: north 33X degrees cast 31 4.10 perches to atones cant tide of said outlet ; thence along runt- /101113 1171,1 degrees tee!. 40:.10 perch es to stones on wort bank of , sald outlet. and In line of said Itememn ; thence along name north 82,11 degree/ mutt Pi perches to the place of beginning, containing 14 acres tit/ ',cecina of land, be the vitae nailer ur tent, wish the appurtenant., 1 small house. (Taken in execution at the suit of iNitilam Barber Co. Ansel GI mama, Addi- I sou Porter and Stephen (ileason.) Notice is hereby givelithat all kdds most be paid in cult on the day of sale. Wal. T. MOX.LEY, bberat I SherifFs Mice, Montrose, July 11, 1011. QIIEItIPP'S SALES.—By virtue writs issued by the oCourt of Common Phan of Susquehanna county and tome thrected,l will expose to sale by public vendor, at the Court liouso in Montrose ourridaY..Augusts/aßl i feTt.at two o'clock; p. no., the following describes:tida:a or parcels of lied, to wit: ALSO—AII that co fain piece or parcel of land, +Rd ate In the torrusblp of New Dillferd, In the county of Stuquelattrut,and titale of Pennsylvania,' bounded and described's:, follows, to wit: Motioning at a post and stones, tine north-west corner thereof. thence north-40N degrees cast lot perches Pao postand stones, a coiner of ileurynottgally Towner'`, lot; thence hythe tame south lats , deor„ ens east 111) Perches tothe road leading from New Milford to Susquehanna Depot; -.thence teeth Itlp degrees west inperches ; thence south 47y degrees west I 17 4-111 Derthes to a corner.; ttutoce.,,north 43,4 i degrcao icolti.*•B.lo perclow,lo.l,4ll.Plattr. el t tilotug 50 acres of land more or less. together with the APPOnenalltet . , I dwelling house sod-about al acres Un proved., (Take-trio execution at :basalt of ft'. D. Lyons 1 vs Mans F. Tooker.) Ww. T. MOXLEY, Sherd/. Sherif* 011ico, Montreac, July ph son. ABEL-TIFIWELL • , • Ututjost rattunut trotwilowlrork with's' largo WO Mittel to hie, „atm' wock of choke goads. • ' ;' , .ottWoicaitur.24.lda:r., • , .. . .EBBLEc „ OPECT ACLES-.41b3, COM pun Spectacle'!" a nuttpapplljor vile- by . g •-•sozarctsfe,l46r.looBß,!....:: NEW TOLLS PRODUCE nisnatier s. Corrected weekly by William Ilodsdon, 231 Fulton St., New York. Week ending July 2h 1871; 23©29 27@30 .. 7010 . 8011 . 22023 4.75®13.4,5 2.2000.30 1.2001.50 osos.i.oo . 51@,53 159090 log2o . 10014 9412 2.00qp3.60 wg 10 Butter, pail. " ... Cheese, dairy, per lb " factory "... Ans. per doz Flour, per barrel... lCurelr us l b b. Wheat, per bushel. Rye Outs Cott Hops, crop of 1870. Beef, sides, per lb .. flogs, Potatoes, per bbL . Tallow " gailroad time tabito. N. V. & E. Time Table. The lb/lowing will be of intered to our read ers, especially those wishing to connect with Unit road at Great Bend. We are indebted to the Bend Agent, for the following: •eit-UNs EASTWARD. No. 4, Night Express : : : 2.57 a. in. " ti, Cincinnati Express : 7.99 " " 38, Way Freight, : : : 10.30 " " 2, Now York Express, : : 1.47 p. en. " Acanumodstion, : COO " • " 0, Steamboat Express, : 9.17 " TRAINS WESTWARD. No. 7, Night Express, : : 1.52 a. to " 9, Einigrant, : : : : 5.2-1 " " 29, Accommodation, : 9.35 " " 37, Way Freight : : : 1.07 p. tn. " 5, )lail and Express, : 8.30 " All of the above trains atop at Great Bend and carry passengers. AWARE, LACKAWANNA and STERN RAILROAD. Winter Arrangement •r lines etleet Nev. 21.16:0. DEL NS of pa TUALNE LEAVE Pitsnagr Mail train. I STATIONS. I trai n . A. DI. P. 111 Now York.-- ..... I 5,00 Nom Dam ton I 1,35 Manatika Chunk. .. 19.40 [Mtwara ~..Dlne... Itin. trala. A. St I ti,oo 11! /. 1 0 C If. 4:5) o 4.13 g 4,57 5' 515 5,55 ,11.15 Scranton 4.15 14.35 DI lcboleon 7,55 1.00 Roubottom 7,1141 1,40 Montrone ....... ..... 7,15 4,10 Newlllllford 6,171 4,1101 Oreat Bend 6,55 P. ltd I *Foot of Libert,7-st. I a. 51 W. P. ROLW El. no, 41 General Pane. and Tick, BILLIXOS STROUD, Thant Agent, Muni F RIE RAILWAY 1,300 tulles under our management—sG° miles with out ch eof conches. Broad gnkte, don hie tack route to all points went, north-west and south-west. New and reproved Conches are rim throitzh without chateze to Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, and Cincin nati. On and after Mondav,Doc. 140870. Trains will leave Binghamton at the fulfuwing hears, viz : GOING Wan. t.aa a.m . Nlght FAutrren,(llondase excepted} 3:35 n.. In. Night Ex pren•. daily. rral a. In. Itnil Train. Sunday* orrepteff, for Buffalo nud DnntArk. &An p. m. Elmira Accommodat I on. Rend ay except ed 5:1 , 1 p. m. Ddy Expred4. Sunday* excepted. :kW µ in. Elides. Mail, Snuddyn excepted. m. Sumhp otii l T l vit 1:05 p. m. Emigtdot Tlaln, da ly for Dm west. 00114:51 3:03 a, R. NlEnt glpreso, Sunday., cx•eptrd. 0 a. in. Vlncinnati Exprts., excepted. p. a.nndava except.A. T::20 a, m• ACC munudatlTTn Train. daily ft. r Stmquelaan Ca. S: m. Nen York MAii. Sundays accepted. 10:20 D. m. Lightning Es prve6. 9:10 a, in. Wny FrelLIM, Sundays exreptod. I3AtaIAGE CIIECRED TIIROGGIL 07 - ..% rut Inca :tud complete Poc k Time Tahlo" of Paseenger Train, on the Erie Itallorny and connecting linen lout recently been publipbed. and can be had on ap plication lo tho Ticket Agent of the Comprtuy. L. D. nroKErt, %VM. If. DARR, (Jinni Supl, (foal Paes'a Agt. Per. 14, 1 niu. lIILLINGS STROr Et, Ticket Agent, DoLtrosa Pa I ERIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. On and niter Dec. .10,1erm. trains on thoLch,igh Vslley will ran as fullowS: nourn. I NOM. p. m. p, m. a.m. a.m. ( a.m. a In p.m p.m Elmira ..... t. 4. 53. 12 10 11.10 7.40 11.5.5 2.4 5.32 It'avmly 11.00 5.0011.45 BCri 820 12.40 2 :14 11.13 4.11 11.20 7 10 9.45 4.45 4.02 7.25 TuuLhAanock 800 I'l . 4+ton 4.45 Waco-Barre, 4.20 1.15 7.10 1.15 7.15 8.15 Mooch eltank p.m. 10.45 p.m. 4.111 8.12 41 5.35 8,25 158510i:hem ... 9.30 5.50 8.50 F:arnm. , , 0.00 G.t) 8.30 1%1441014dd ... T.:15 p.m. p.m. New York:... G.OO . Mos log North—Rend Upwurd. South—Acrd Down A CHANGE TO THE "BRICE." TI ENE)" C. TYLF.II has removed his Insurance Office .to 'bet of A. W. Borth°lf, Esq.. 017 lilt WILSON'S itAll.llWitE STORE. where he will ho ploased to nerve his friends and the public I;i:usually, with Fire, Life, and Accidental Ininirance—Policies, written 71. Day, and loses promptly and honorably ad justed. All my Companies hare been Tried mid found IlbrthlN and ally one who Says Ilircrenag, does so lot self' Interest. Please call and examine Statements. &c. N. D. 2Lr. Bertha( will attend to any hotness in my absence. HENRY C. TYLER. lontrose. July 15, 1571, 4w, WOOL-GROWERS TAKE NOTICE. MOTTS, WOOLEN MILL Is running es usual, rusk lug all wool flannels, checked and white; also, cotton warp flannel, the best ever made; all wool tweeds nod casslmeres. A large Int of cloths on hand, fur sale or to exchange for wool. Please glee me a call before &emotion of your wool elsewhere. MEL IM miles north of Montrose. J. W. MOT?. 3lont rose. June 7. ISM. tf PUBLIC NOTICE. IWouldmy respectfully state to former 1 ensue. Ili and the public generally alai I am agniu carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS, IN MONTROSE, and propose to do all WORK In that Lino, lu a FASHIONABLE, NEAT, 'SUBSTANTIAL MA-NNEB, And at Satisfactory Price*. Particular attention given tot:l. - TM:O and sPECLAL CARE need to hare the work ?lain for the penman who puts it togctber. She'p on the ‘vest .fda or "Public Avoutui." over Barns & Nichols' Drng store, suiloinlog the Orbec cl Dr. Halsey. F. LINES. Mututore, February 1, lon, ir BE. MN' DANCE CUBED MRS. A. A. TAYLOIL—NO CURE NO YAY.— „Iji she eau lw consulted at her residence In ter. cat the farm adjoining Ex-afteril Johnson. Best of references given. A. TAYLOR. Bridgewater. March .1- 4 . um. 1.1 RULLOIT SOLD RIO WLTCH JB. SLIER-WOOD. The only Watch Alskor—ln Mon . twee—that han a Diploma of Practice. Office. op no.con'n, Maine Street. REMEMBER. Montrone, Jane 21, larl. tl ADMINISTRATOWS SALE OP Real Ratote.—ln A poninance of no order of the Orpan'eConrt of Sus. qui:henna county, Penusylvania, will he sold at public sale, on the portals., In Auburn township, on Thursday the rah day of July, 1871. at ten o'clock p. m., the to. lowing teal estate of Stephen King, deceased, to wit : A valuable Lltlll, situate In Auburn township, bunnded and described as follows, via. bounded on the north by lands of William King, cast by lands of /lay King. south by lauds of D. F. Taylor and west by lauds of Blninger and W. IL Christian, containing about forty eight acres of land, tblrty•Ove gems improved. TERN, or Sata.--One hundred dollars down. ksx) on confirmation (many; $2OO in eta month thereafter, paio one year thereafter and the balance In two equal annual payments, with interest on the 'whole sum remaining unpaid from confirmarlmt ar eaeh payment. nfrOILFLY EMU, Administrator. Auburn July 5, 1871. td Notice, to Builders. T _ ng sciromannEcroas of Bridgewater tiorpshlp, will receive scaled proporabs for the building of a new Salami Hone, In Heart InkelYietriet, Until July 41,441971; mid school hone to be'elittligy to•Ure one lathe Babcock District. For speghlgerteg,pnd putt& ours. cal on B. Thatcher, ec Nontrtute, By order of the Baird.. • • W. B. BABCOCK, Sretary. Bridgewat ' er. lone 49,1911- - irESTATE of HARRIET tats of Na Milford Boro, tiasquetunmati County. deceased:. Letters of administration upon the estate et the A ber, Muni d decedent liming been iparde4 39 the undersign. altormnos Indebted to tho said master 'me hereby nodded to trona; imModiato Ininrent. and Oman toning gioinolumlost the surto to prenenc them dril anNfentt. Wed for settlement. .E1.1.10T ALDRIC y H, • Nen " Administrator:- —AtSher-Weefe , the Welch-Maker, dialti'e etrtgt,***, Pe; ZaltatELEMii WILL SELL OR LEAsE,• for a term of Tom. the I propertj et the outlet OfJ,ones'aLekv, Ou IMO Lerma as will 'rustic it :to object for any onu to undo with hoe who desires such a property—There is Ceriait+3ll4Clll, • . • - - With Three Run of STONES in it, in GOOD 011:DEE. .. E3.416.W-711/I„.Z.TaXa, (Molloy.) new gearing, in good running order, and 80 acreu or choice Farming Land, moony cleared. Now la your timu, as the new railroad, about being built enhance Ito value. For partlenlara look at the progeny, rail on or addreas It. S. SEARLE. • afontroae, May 17, 11171,--aw 3tuntrouo, Pa. lIAIR RESTORATIV. Contains no LAO SULPHUR—NO SU GAR OF LEAD—NO LITHARGE— , NO NITRATE OF SILVER. and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health—destroying Drugs used in other Hair Prepartions. Transparent as l clear as crystal, It will not poll the finer I. fabric,—perfeUly SAFE,CLEINami EFFICIENT --dialduratums LUNU SOUGHT FOR AND FOUND AT LAST It restores nod prevents the hair from becoming Gray, Imparts a twit. glassy appearance, removes Dandruff, is cool and retresaing to the head, chroke the Hair from tailing oft, and restnres it to a great extent wheal proud rarely lost. prevent, Headaches, cures all humors, en• tautens cretinous, and cup:aural heat, ASA DRESS ING FOR THE lIAIIt IT IS TILE BEST ARTICLE IN TILE .11AIIKET. EMITZ2 I seoger train. P. 111. DLL G. SMITH, r.itentee, Ayer, Prepared only by PROCTOIt .011.0T11/ SIN, (flow:ester Ilaneachatiotta. The itenalne Is put up In a pmet bottle, made expre.sly for It, with the name of the article blown In the glae4, Ask your Druir.;lst fur NATUIM'S RAM Ittsrousalve, and take no other, 1.05 5.40 I 11 413 ,3 5 71,45 tar send two thrco cent stamps to Proctor Brothers for a "Trootirre on the Homan flair." Tho tricurmstion It contains to o oral s.l , s) ix) to arty person. Emma The "13tva KILLER" mnv justly be styled the groat medicine of the world, fur there Is no rev ion of the globe Into which it has not found its way. and been largely used and highly prised. Moreover, there Is no clime to which It has not proved to he well adapted for the care or a considerable variety of diseases , it is a speedy and raft. remedy for bores, scalds, vino, bruises, wounds and varlets otter into Het , . al well no for Ilyreotery. diarrlorm. and howel compl.tint. generally. It admirably altaated fur every race of „men en the face of the globe. It to a very significant fact, that notwithstanding the lett: period of years that the Nth Killer" has been ht., fore the world, it lets tier or lost oue whit of Its popular. ity, but on the contrary, the Coll for It has steadily ia• creased front Its trot discovery, and 10 no pr :I , lo'4lton° has the demand for ft been to great, or the quantity made been au large, as it is to-due. Another siguidcant fact It. that nowhere hotiba, rain Killer everlices la higher repute, ur been mare general ly used by families and individuals, than Khan been herd of home, where It was ilr,t 11-covered stud Introduced. That the rata Killer will cantor to be, what we hare styled It. TII ft EDWIN*: UP TUe wout.o, there can. not tic the dradua of a daunt. -Proridence Aftrertiwr. REVOLVING HORSE-RARE. TUE aro prepared to fututett the .° razes of a rttoori or quailt, at both wlndt,tle and retail. S111:15 BROS., 31..matacturert. 3Tontrot.e, !Any t. 187,1. tf FOR SA.LE. TILE HOTEL Property, located at Dlmock Corners, and nonf and favorably known as the Lxwir Ilund.counect,d n Ith IN Lich ate about Twenty Aernt of Vslnabls Lund. For particular, addre,, or cult on C. C. MILLS, Talmud:, Pa., Jan. 23, 1071. tf. Executor. WATCHES 1 WATCHES B ELOW COST.—Read prices,- 690 Fine 13 kr. Co/d• y.ll $l4 Aluminum Gold - • • ISS $l2 Pare l'olu Fiber- • • $lO Orolde t told - - 'e offer to the public oar elegant astortnteut of Ladled and Gent.' W..itchee and 01.11)15w:id other kinds of Jewelry, at the lowest cash prices over uttered here tofore topurehuserc. Pull Ruby Jeweled Levee., id let. Gold liuntin,e, raced Watchea, wariatited, o•nally bold at $ll. only lei rash. Elegant Fecund Quality Is let. Gold. full Jeweled Lev er Watches, wart-50k...1 for time and wear. 6 to each. Extra fine Titan Keepers. Aluminum Gold, Hunting rased, full detveled Lever Watchett, equitito gold in tip imirauce and for wear, warranted, at t-11 and each. Fare Coln Silver, Rusting ca 4.11, full jeweled,Lever Watches, at and $25 each. Fine Oroitieliuld Watches with extra due movements, rit.sl.2 nod SIE each. Mao. Flue Gold ('hams, Ladies' and (lents', from hie $l6 each Rolled Plated One Gold Chain+, et 54, 6.5 mud tr, each. OUR WATCHES are regulated and adjusted to keep tithe to the minute before *en, to pnrchaseee, and if not Wand eo, we trill take them back at any time and return money, WE REQUIRE NO iVIONIVF ET ADVANCE., and all goods ordered from lie Will 1.112 , sent by Es.prees, C.0.D., with ptirliege to examine them before paid for. In all cam ordering ail Watches at a time, the vurchaaer will receive ono Watch of eamo quality buo! rinaaa state tho kind and price of notch required and order dlrrrt !rum N. 00911;;er d: Co. P.O. Box 21 John Street, N. Y. few York, Jur, 2.U, . Sro TIME lEEE SOLD IN TIE YEAR IS7O, 13,04.1 Blatchley's Cucumber pu..a.s:izi C)wri&xtir... "C7C7' cp c;• cl_ lumps, tEASU It 1 N 11:1.V,Ii feet in length, or suilicient in the aggregate for A WELL OVER 40 1111ILE.S DEEP, Simple in cametruction—E ey in Operation Dieing no Taste to the water—Durable--Reliable and (lump. These Pumps are their own beet recomnreedation, For sale by deniers in hardware and agricultural tmplo meats, phanthen. Pump makers, 3c.. through the coun try. Circulars, &c., fundehed upon application by mall or otherwise, Mingle Pumps forwarded to parties In towns where I have no agents upon receipt of the regular retail price. In itnyliw. be careful that your Pump bears my trade mark as above, patented March 21st, as 1 guarantee no other. Gtr. SEllebtookk.logr. 111ANUFACTUREft, Meg and Warerociat, 624 a: 626 Phlabert•Sc., Philadelphia. 'March 15, IS7t,-5m Pa. manhood: How Lost, How Restored. Just published, a new edition of Dr. CsAver well's Celebrated Essay owl the en.fkot cure C• without 1nc,11,114.) rtf NVer:.VATOIMMEA, or Sea:l a nal We3k11,24, lii.liuttarylll4lAl Ltmses. bIPO TENCT, 31cutal and Phys.cu I /neap/m . ov, peJtalcute to Marriage, etc. •, flier, CONS:ThIPTION, Erularo r, and FITS, Induced by self-indulgence or ~ential extravagance. Pir Price, In in. bulled eat llipt., onl) r touts. The celebrated author. In titls admirable esmy, clearly demousiratre from 3 thirty y•:arti' nueceasful practice, that the alarming; eneeque [ices of seltabuee maybe rad tally eared without the dangerous use of internal medi cine or the application of the knife; pointing out a Mode of Lure at once simple. certain. and tactual, by mane of which every salt rev, no matter what hla con dition may be, may cure Idawelf cheaply, privately, Ind rodirotty. o' This Lecture flunild be In the-bands of every youth and everyman in Thu land. beat, under anal, al rs plain orielope, to any address. Port on receipt of Mt acute. Or two poetage stamps. sO, Dr Calve/well's " Marriage Oaldo,"prico '.llcet.S. daldtvss the Publishvr.„ CiIAS..I WIND CO. IM bowery. New Yorlr. Poet Oilleo Dos. 4 5811. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, StANSFIELD, TIOGA CO-'PA. English and Classical courses. Terms begin September 7th, December 111114 and March 27th. State appropriations for students. Students ad mitted at any C time. Apply to HAS. 11. VERRILL, A. 31., Mansfield, Pa. Aug,. 31,18;0.--1y TIENT ISTRY. ' -.."- . . . . C. A. fitiCIECETT'S 'Dental Comas, New 1111iford,ra, P4rlicalar attention fewu to all operations ou the nain t pat tut& Artilleial li inserted_ in all the variodB ylea nee , in use. ['area satisfaction guarantied to alt, ewe , andsee tne, and satistYybanteiren. Witco hoops, 1.• Min each cls,y;: Wan.ll. Jei(/' la. _ . . cAtITION.AFainst Punstpaing, , a •Noie.ffiven..ffir Patent, to I der Keen; tot One irninfred::l 3 l l 7, T stall alai pay It unleba compacdby law. 'Sate 'yen c1.16/1" . El 1611. W N. April 26, -• Avr- NATURE'S eilitutg gii'ointoo givectorij. Toro lilies in thislDietetory,one year, slllo— additional line, 60 eta. NEW MILFORD hiruark PLARTEiL—NICI/OLAS , -oorAKErt. ? , Dealer to geolibus Cayagn Pinter. Ft IA ground, 0. 3.f. RAWLEY, Mont for Empire Smyth: Machine, and American Base Darning Store, Alain liStMai.. N. t MOSS kw , Dealers In fly Good•. t(ate,Cip•, Boole and Shoev. and Geneml Illerchandbm, on Wahl etreet, becond door below the Eplecopal Chord'. • UNION HOTEL, kept by WILLIAM . SMITII,.on ]lan otrext, uear r 1 Depob•—• - - W. S. fdf:AD. Foundry. and dealer to Plows and name ntunalla, one door from l'hinney's - - - - N. F. N.lllllElt. for:logo tlnkez end Undertolote, on Main Street, two iNord below Munn s McCOLLUM BROTIIERS. Dealers to Groccrtca and Proviolong. on Main btreet.. D. GADGET A: SUN. Diatlers In Floor. Feed. lies,. Salt, Lime ' Cement, Groceries and Provisions on • ]Bain Street, opposite the Depot. d; T. flATIll3:kr, lfnnn(actun•n of CPO,* and ITnoleaota deolera to Yankee Notion's and Fancy Good., on Main Street, below Eplacopal eharcti. • MOSS 6 E.NAP. Leather Manufacturers and dealers In Morocco ' , fallings, ,tc., near Ep!scups' Church. ,ff AINSY a HAYDEN, Dealers Sti I) rap end 31edicinee, and Ilannfacturere of (Inn, on Nola Street, new the Depot. N. STEPIigNS, 'nurse Shoeing an general Repairing on plain htreet, south of the britge. J. DICKERMAN. Jn„ Dealer in general merchandise aud Clot Mpg, Brick Store, on Main Street. GREAT BEND L, S. LENSEIM. Manurdetnrer of Leather, and dozier in general ?turd:taunts:, on Pain Street! D. V. DO AN, Merchntit Tailor nud dealer in Ready Mad. Clothing, Dry Guudr,tirocertua and Yrovinlyrin, SI rest.• LE.OXVILLE lanufacoarer of and dealer in anreri or }lowa and rastlN,^a. GIBSON EOWAI10:4 s ofiv.ts - r. 31,11d.leturera of Wagons and Slelqhn, near the. Ingalle' Store. JIONTROSE ADEL 71.1121ELL.Irr 1 . 11 Dnv, qoors. Paino, Dye Stnfr , . Urocuries, Jewelry N.O.oue,cte. ocp, Wilco ono W,&. li. ('OO1 3 F-Tt B inkoro. Foreign Pos oagn Tick.to unilDralto on England, Irelond and.ScoO. Omar J. It. FLETCHER'S F.nting Saloon is Hot place to t:et lon ('ream., llyt.ters and Clam,. to every ri) In. On Vain strict.' STROUD & Fire ni.trt.:fe lnron nuck, ai 4 o. Act! Rnilroall -out .IccldentTitkete tuNew York and I•uitrdclpl,ia. Uttcc oue door earl of Um Dank. F. B. (.31.1,.+11)Litft, , General . liwttralacc and Sewing Ma. chine Agent. Public A.. 1.1111!.. IIU It:NS & NIt'UOLS, the place to get Drevantl One', Clgers, 'retrace°, Noce, Avenue. lipecta- S.odT cf.!, Yaultee Notions, ac., [Mill. WM. L. vox. laariletee ranker and cleller in all articles usually' kept by the trade, opposite the Bank. . _ BOYD tt, CORWIN, Dealers to Stoves, Ilardware, and Manufacturers of Tin and Sheetirou ware, corner of Matn dud Turnpike street. 8. U. otos, 3ierch2nt Tailor and dealer in Cluttio, CilWalogr, and Furniiihing Good.. and /igen i for Singer lanwinir .Nlautilrin, on 3.tain Strent, Fordliain building. A. N. DULLARD, ID=ler In Groceries, Provisions, Ikboks,Statiouery slid Yankee Notions, at land of entlic ANVAUC.. T. SPOILE & CU., Dealers tu Stores, liarthrors. AM'loans:nil implements, Flour and Groceries, oppo site Yarnell House. It A 'Stable, YNSFinO R ruur oftiuD 5: ITC uk. building lIEL, Livery and Exchange IaCASTER. PLASTER.—We keep on hand an ample L suppltof Freah Ground Dayow.i. Planer, [or ode al Montrute Depot, by TIFFANY Iluatrole D, put. Feb. %DM. Ow IEIVELRY.. ATTENTONI I WE'LL GIVE YOl7 "PITS" T. D. TA:IIAR, so Tong known la Ilingblust ton as one of tho tuost popular Cutters, and fashionable Tailors in this section of country has formed a co-partnership with E. V. New comb, of Montrose, and they are now prepare(' to furnish men's wearing apparel of all kinds, and in style and workmanship superior to any establishment in this section of country•. Wu GUARANTEE SATISFACTION to all u•iso may favor us with their patronage. Shop at Post's old corner, on Public AVI:111113. 'T. Tr. TIVEOII, E. F. NEWCOMR Montrose, Oct. 19, 1870.--tf. FUTCNITLTS. ESTABLISIIMENT OF WILLIAM W. SMITH. Pcusirt Tartu Name.: 'rho extensive Furniture Entablinhment of William W. smith, haying been refitted and greatly improved, the proprietor respect fully anummeento the citizetut of 51...ntrune and vicini ty, that he is eunntandy making and keeps on hand the largest and bent asasertment of F r ICT 3FL .00 - 11:1 to be found any whey this side of Now York city. Desks, Wrenn, Toweiraeks, Loanges, Wooten:Iola An. CVll..tr Lard, PIM. Toilet, Dining. Eitchen and extension tables. CUM= and Woodseat, Dockers, Flag and Woodstutts of every vailety and nt3 le Sotaaand Tate-a-tetea. furnished un short notice.— Cane Bela. chairs unmated. SPRING BEDS. A large assortment--eheapest and nest In Mirka Cane Seat Chairs. I am now enabled to supply my costumers with a new substantial carte *cat ettair,of home manufacture. which will be found greatly superior to thrum formerly In market, and yet are sold at a len., price. CANE.S.EAT CHAIRS Ii.E.SEATED. Of Beady made coffins 014 hand or furnished at Ann notice. Hearne alwrye in readinenn if desired. I employ none bit earefq) and oxperieneed workmen, I intend to do to work vrell, and roll it as low as can he utiorded. WILLIAM it'. SMITH. Montrose, Felt 18, ISUS. DOWN TOWN NEWS, XLVER A.ND COATS, Math Street, fp doors buiod , Soyd's Corner, Moutros - FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND PROVISIOYS. Weare cpnatantly rec trlNwt ad now balm aulland, atrealfstock of tioode In WM - norblch ivy willed) CHEAP CHPAI I CHEAP! fur viola ,ur oxela 'go orpooduco. GOOD. TEAS, .• COFFEE, SUGAR, •M °LASSES SPICES PORK; FISH, LARD, HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,. 'CLOVER V: TIMOTHY SEED, ike. ' we.tusre refitted and raado Additions to our Stork o Polia,and ore now ready to torword Butter to the boot routratoelon houses to New York,t roe of claire°, And motel thortdadvaocomooto on cootigarpooto„ , : • exo!oineoor Stoeti..beforo pad/4WD:else, sineremodeonvfiweeroOrsedoes efthe _ GOOD,.QUALITY , 4t LOW - 'PRIOR'S of our floods. ; f 9. 9 4dtNra.. 7- • W: #•t0,08 Irobtrato. Atirtl 36; UV: , " ' • • jiv., VANAMIEII4. X. D. etticeashilly traits all classes a ChrOltne and Acute Messes. Bend . stamp for circ a / 1 r containing. partlealsrsse4 . testi r arlostsla. ' Address Des 6120, - Nes , Veal:. , SPRING' tali t At LenfteLafi GREAT BEND. At Lenhelmts GREAT BEM At Leniteli;ei GREAT BE* DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOW- ENG, HARDWARE, CRODIEERt NOTIONS, RATS - and CAPS, AB of which hale ban purctussed dosing the lute decline, find will be sold as prices mg conliogly : GOOD CALICO, only 20 ands perm& GOOD IIt7SLI,N only, 10 cents per yard, GOOD SUGAR, only 10 tents per pound. GOOD GREEN, BLACK and JAPAN TEAS, only 90 cents per pound, ILINDSOME DRESS goods for 2Sctsay% St it of CI O 2 ELE icr All other goods at corresponding LOW PRICES t Wo arse mike a speciality of the Met. PING BUSINESS, and will send to the btst HOUSES EAST butter and all caw kinds of PRODUCE.. The HIGHEST market price and prompt returns guaranteed also PAILS furnished and MONEY ADVANCED, to CCSTOMEAS whm DESUIED. Parties übbing to buy GOODS CHEAP AM find We LARGEST ASS i ORTNENT in Susquehanna County i 'fi) select ft= wtll4a well to call at April 3,1871.-4 m LATROP'S MEDICATED DATES ' , ~ ITFI nr Without Electricity, a:pitmans d W eveSSOS. for llberuzaatistc, Meta ll ic lea iTheonto_pliellii sa,_ At the foot of Chestnut stmt. Notttrose.n. Mustn't, Aptit..ll,llll. 17. A. TI:IIRELL xv - mlair 6ultmbtrg, Cos. Having Anil wat SHE &SOMMERIGOODS, MILLENERY GOODS, ,2111 V AND rANOT Gomm". All of the Newest; Handsomest Designs!, And also ; a Fine Assortaxemt of r11T7177/TirTri77m To wticti wo invite t6s ottentloa car rattans air Me public:, In general, to give as a call sad Votiziatiai do seme.before boyir f g.easewheve. dtirrEYDl3/tO,2O3MHAM3 CLI. ,3103trovo, 3tey 3, lan • (CUT OUT A.NO wag TU TIXCB ENECONTIa 'And others who. WV W long given roe their patronage, I . tender my tagt‘• felt thanks; and invite a ecettnuence ottluriatuevmrldi their influence, to thq , - „ . Amami in ittaithitzi '• • of Smith, Cubit dt C 0 4 ,111 tradllf , Dtulnis street. Noe York, where otdets steroid bet dsted Mute sad 4kt:ti ed to the tinkle insure early &nettled, and 1 would add to nil , ' patrons; and Wilton arltd" pus by OA the mbar lade, Abut 1: ant itel_lo ltaunderaold,ll any fan at woo emween In New York. or elsewhere, whims@ Os me a pit :Out goods ant all new, and bought dm cub, Lou !flouter by and Northern trado. . - • ' 11:0:TYLIt1174gent,ind Amlstant Ttantr w? Marsh 0. 1511. l. bare. %talk/la 14/6 yff.. - V. iftl.,:to whom it may viscera :—Tltio fic,th6ay that rhos Riven A.lmixtvo, - pixectromy, Pa, the excluslyo coeUel of the sato of the above man. ed tweedy to fhteepeitatuat (Toasty, sOlong es be eboolle• to catalpa. la the bottom, sod ;hal la otilers ImatiOis should be atldrateed bo him, to reeelire axtratios, • X. X, T/LTON,PropX•IIO,g - Xasqi itrn, SPRING 101 Is the plot* t+ buy Boors awl tjHOES, CARPETS, WALL PAPER, OIL PAINTS, 4c.,atc, 'S STOMA Great : Head, Pa. A Loaz4V'" Belsone4 Stock of -4 CM.'