The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 16, 1871, Image 3

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    111 e 'Ward - Some. r -
The Bradibrd "Argus" gives the follotrlng
first class notice Of the " Wardllou.se," Towan
da, Pa, recently /eased by. *was. Kam *
Neanst This well-46nrn and favorite house, is
now closed for repairs. Mr. 3. 0. Ward Intends
to eipend from three, to free thousand dollars in
rep**. • The house Is to be made entirely -new
,from cellar to roof ; chimneys to be topped taut
newt the rear-part, (wood addition), and Vick
oughly cleaned anti' several valuable. improve
ments added'thereon ; the outside Is to - receive
two costs of paint—white .and hard "finish, so
that! it can be washed, and limide to be.: made
entirely new; old plastering to be renoiel, and
evety part of the house bo newly painted, plas
tered and whitewashed. Every room is to have
gas fixtures. The house is already supplied
with water pipes, carrying water into first and
second stories, but the water pipes are to be ex
tended; and the bath rooms to be enlarged so
that gusts can be accommodated with hot, cold
and shower baths. The proprietors, Messrs.
goon *,Means, have purchased everything new
Tee gie heuse- 7 4brisiture, - bedding, and. In fact
svtiithlikt lade of the hotise will be entirely
new. Connected with this establishment is a
fire-proof brick barn. We consider it one of
the best arranged hotel stables to be found in
all this section of the country, cool and well
ventilated in summer, and warm in winter:—
The proprieters will spare no pains nor expense
In making the Ward House rank " A No. 1," in
the State- They have secured the services of
old and experienced hotel employes. C. M. goon
has for several years kept the " Exchange," of
Montrose, Pa.,(and previous to fire, " Searle's ha
%eV' Capt. Wm. Means was born and brought
up in this place. Since his retirement frOm the
regular army he has been engaged In business
In New Jersey, where by uniform courtesy. het
has made very many friends. The Ward House
will be open for the reception of guests on the
first of September, and we can truthfully say it
will not be surpassed by any hotel in this sec
tion of the State.
The Coal Trade.
We find the following in the Mauch Chunk
Garette: " The Lehigh Coal and Naviga
tion Company are making surveys of their land
• short distance above Manch Chunk upon
which. it is proposed to store their coal mined
when the market is not in a condition to take it.
The Delaware & Hudson Canal Co., have done
this for a long time and find it very profitable..
The location has not yet been decided upon.
This is a new departure for the old company,
and we hope it will be fond to be successful in
a pecuniary point of view. The coal mined at
Bintunit Hhiduring the winter when trade is dull
*ill be stored on the side of the river, and
gdppoi by canal when prices are better, in the
wing and tall. Coal from Newport Mines will
4p4rroted tat the Other side of the Lehighsif the
co'rcifitiv deem it advisable. It Is expected that
thett will be sometimes as high as two or three
hundred thousand tons on hand at these yards."
We understand the Villkes-Barre Company,
which now ranks third as to the quantity ship
ped will also make a similar move at their
works in the Wyoming Valley, the exact loca
tion not yet being settled upon.
The Pennsylvania Coal Co.'s prices for coal
at Newberg in Angust to contractors are as tol
' Lump $4 SA Steamer $4 80, Broken
$5 00, Egg 5 10, Stove $5 40, Chestnut, $4 60.
y'rei g hts to New Tork 70 cents per ton.
Delaware & Hudson contract prices for Aug.
are : $4 70 for Lump, $4 90 for Steamer, Brok
en $5 15, Egg $5 40, Stove $5 75, Chestnut
$4 85, at Rondout.
A new breaker is being built at No. 9, Dun
more, by the Pennsylvania Coal Company, to
contain 300,000 feet of lumber.
rm. Delaware & Hudson Canal Company
*mind another passenger train on their road
risikoodale to Scranton
hC Helarrajt_: &, Hudson Canal Company
talk of building - a'narrow gauge railroad from
tikais Falls to Lake George.
One Price.
There is a.-certain class of persons who are
netorious bargain hunters. They take „special
pride, says au Exchange, in being able to say that
ilia° purchased, this or that at a little lower rate
then their neighbors and in orda - to accomplish
tilletito ng at times to place themselves in
ray unenviable penitions. They never think
, of purchasing mall they have first succeeded in
betting down the shopkeeper in his prices.s
ShowtheM an article fora dollar, though worth
ridthipontilyluilf..thatatteri, and they will snap
trap greedilyat seventy-five cents and carry it
mg in triumph. The bargain hunters- imagine
themselves shrewder than most other people,
but in this , they am generally mistaken. An
experienced salesman has no difficulty in detect
ing-1.612'4TM and accordingly adopts first prices
at figures that will enable them to fall considera
bly. This bait generally takes, and the result is
that the biter is bitten.
Now, we are of the opinion that a • merchant
Mislaid adopt a fixed price for every article he
has to sell,- The prices of goods should be
Marked in plain figures, so that the purchaser
might see for himself at a glance what he will
hiVe to pay. Having thus plainly declared his
prices there should be no abatement. It they are
too high for the customer he will know precise
ly what to do—seek for the article he needs else
where. If they are higher than the prices that
rule the market the merchant will he compelled
to alter his figures or keep his goods, for people
very soon learn to know when goods are sold at
fair profits as wcil as when the prices fluctuate
according to the ranging capacities of the cus
tomer.
If this one price system were adopted general
ly what a world of trouble would be saved both
buyer and seller. Easiness could be transacted
with halt the difficulty it now is. There would
be tainoof the ehalleriag that nowadays wor
ries the very life out of dealers. "We have but
one price," Weald Bettie the matter. There
would be none of "Won't yea take kw r or "I'll
give you so much!' The reply to such remarks
would be a rekrence to the placard, "One price
only." It is surprising that more of our retail
merchants have not adopted this plan Those
who have tried it—ond there are such in the
city—find it works admirably, and if all would
do it shopping would be more agreeable to both
buyer and seller.
Jury LlU—August Term
k.
Au -TI " B I E C T IZT I e s - -141dwa
RlOOklyn---Stepbetz Williams ,
Choconut—Jim Puich, L. Mclnerney, Chris
topher Myrne:
Clifford—John 13alton, Wm. H. Colemira.
Din:lock—Elijah Lathrop, Dorr Mcrimeby,
Velendavillo—E. P. Ifinea.
Yong Lake—Ellsha Griffis, John D. Tayhar,
John Bradshaw.
Grmtt Bead-Allchard GillespieyThos Days.
MEmety W, Demegate.
—Ftetikdin 'ay ,
-:Chap Cole.
j3outhwortb, Bawl a Roe!.
Leli" iiiropkgw
W isavid Baer.
Link Maidows'Y ( MOP; •
Wir uct P""A ' VOW/ ;AVM P.r.44 1 .
Wrg.
Lenoz - 7 8 YksuurFiNs nujelfir *PT:
r44IF,n T4laomo 6off jr„
Oriase-4mOs Michela.
Itopll toanualit),B ! 1152 e; Web,
Marlingiume; John L. Ms.
2 .. tir21-Lbes. Beebe, pertmatipplik
Thornie. =
D.
%ilriCaa .7 -L*VPlffany; Fist*• ' *glee is:
F St Ole Btßpbesaitakips
Spare the Broom. .. .
In many ihnlilea, carpets are Oise out more
rapidly by the unsernimkno use of the broom
than by any cabs means. • If the poll man of
the house coming in fina e the dust ystra ooa..
es, instead going aimed to tlar.hitellett door;
'to - walk straight through the sittittg-romit,lionle-
thing like Witt doses grayish spots witt - mark.
ids fbotstipS across the outlet
Up jump the housewife, brings the hioom,
and vigorously "persuades" the dust clear out
Through the kitchen, cielbNls a IMAM Oil"
finally sleeting it at the door:; Rpturn
ing, she sits down at her miring, and non de
tects herself scattering a few shreds and ismall
1 cuttings on the 'carpet. They are tocOnsigni
&ant for the rag bag, so the broom b again
Called in requisitkmf this time to do the duty of
fingers.
Neat dime in the little ones with that.' alter
school lunch of orsekeie and . gingerbread; Of
course, crumbs
_nth_ &tipped' nPon the carpet,
forth again comes the omnipotent broom.
Bo It goes. I have known a woman "brush out"
a mom five times in an attaao.oo.
A great,imprcmament on this old fashionis to
have a light carpet brush and stall japanned
dust pan, hung away in someconvenient corner;
then when dust or litter calls ibr remeltsl it can
be taken up ort.tho spot with. almost no. Oil se
to the c pet + and Tilthont the trouble 'of drag
ging It through one or two rooms. The 'brush
should have a long handle for those to whom it
is a fatigue to stoop, Threads and bits of rloth
and paper, should be picked up by the band if
the carpet is considered worth preserving as
long as possible.
The Game Lewis.
As many iuquiriesAavo been addreated to us
as to the Game laWs in fotee, we glt'e the follow
ing which we believe to be correct
Pheasants from Ist or Angust to 20th et . bec
ember.
Squirrels and rabbits from Istof August to lat
of January.
All pens, snares, or blinds for pheasants and
turkeys are prohibited. Penalities $5 in Cach
MSC for the above.
It is unlawful at any time to MU any night
hawk, whippoorwill, finch, thrush, lark, spar
row, wren, martin,swallaw, woodpecker,(which
includes the flicker sairmeker,) dove, bobolink,
robin and starling, or any other Insectivorous
bird, or destroying the nest of any wild birds
whatever, under a penalty of $5.
Sunday hunting Is prohibited under a tine of
¢..3 to VS, and imprisonment from ten to twenty
fire days.
What a Good Newspaper May do.
Show us an intelligent family of boys and
girls, and we will show you family where
newspapers are plenty. Nobody who has been
without these private, silent tutors, cik 'Wow
their educating power. How Important then to
secure those which tend only to good. Any
that makes home'pleasant, cheerful and
chatty thins the haunts of vice, and dotes the
thousand and one avenues of temptatkm, should
certainly be regarded, when we consider Its in
fluence on the minds of the young, as a great
moral and social
The Mate Fair.
The annual fair and cattle show of the Penn
sylvania State Agricultural Society will be held
again this year at Scranton, on the 10th, 20th,
21st and 22(1 days of September next. The ex
ecutive Committee arc making extraordinary
efforts to make this the most attractive exhibi
tion the Society has ever held. We trust our
stock raisers will be on band as exhibitors. It
will be cheap and profitable advertising for
them.
A Retie of the MTh
The only old whippingpost in Luzerne coun
ty Is at Plymouth, on-litenill, till; old elm tree
standing on the left side ,of the road. In re
volutionary times it was the sign post, the court
house, the auction mart, the forum, and the
election polls, as well as the whipping post.—
Morning Republican.
Pitiable Weakness.
One of our exchanges has the following alle
gory, which we commend to the careful consid
eration of those gentlemen who, the moment
they see anything which displeases them, in the
columns of their local journal, rush to the print
ing office and cry out, " Stop my paper."
"A certain man hit his toe and fell headlong
to the ground. He was vexed, And under the
influence of anger and self-sufficiency he kicked
the earth right saucily. With imperturbable
gravity be looked to see the earth itself dissolve
and come to naught. But the earth remained,
and only his poor foot was injured in the en
counter. This is the way of man. An article
in a newspaper touches him in a weak spot, and
forthwith be sends to stop his paper. With
great complacency he looks to see the crash,
when he finds he only hits his own toe against
a world that dues not perceptibly feel the shock
and injures uo one but himself."
—Gold enters every g►te except heav
en's. J. Monroe's Cream Yeast Baking
Powder shotild enter every household—it
is better than gold.
NEW TOME PRODUCE 11111UILETS.
Corrected weekly by William flodsdon, 231
Fulton St.., New York.
Week ending Ang. 12, 1871. .
"Ago
27(030
60 9
!IWO
20(022
4.7546.4.5
• nika o 30
.. 110(01.50
9501.00
51055
89@90
160.%)
. 100114
•• 9 00 12
2.0003.60
9010
Butter, pail
" 4 :c firkin
Cheese, dairy, per .....
" factory "
E=i, per dor ........
Flour, per barrel
Corn Inn], 100
Wheat, per bushel
Rye
Oats
Corn
Hops, crop of 18:0..........
Beef, eldest, per lb ...........
Hogs, ......
Potatoes, per bbL
Tallow " „ ..........
gailroad time tableo.
%.*Y. & E. Time Table.
No. 4, Night Exprany : _
"8, Cincinnati Express
" 88, Way Freiglai: • :
2, New, York ExPlext,'•
" 32, Aceoramodalion,
" 6, Steamboat Express,
TRAM WESTWALISD.
No. 7,.2tTight Express, : : 1.32 a. m.
" 9,Emigrant, : : : 5.24 "
" Ztdi.earammodation, : • : 9.85 "
"85 Way Frefgbt : : 1.07 p. , m.
" aad.Expremr, : 8.50
the' Warm trail* stop at Great Bend
and airrycomenem
.
-1* ER7.GH VALLEY RAILROAD.
Ai Os sad alter Dec. 200810, Dew on the Leib 1
Vag 511d1rudir111 70 u follows :
- - num. - , 4011112.
PiSint . . ilk 1:311 .1 1 1 0 . Ott 7 1 ,42 . 1 4 1.1 n aratt
wverly 11,03 540 11.45 8.05 SAO 12.401133 WV
t i rn4 4 .-, IL , 490 1190 iao gas 4.45 4.501. X/
rias.:„..
4,90 5.15 la • 1.15 9,15 1 1 15
,p,so, 2145 p.m, 4.10 15.12
4 ii... - ,„ 9.44
11.130
iiiktU s ?: " " :: E t -IS • -.3 510 '
PIII/Me el i i 4? '-
-.4215 ...t v. ,11 1/ 4. 1 1 6 .2 - .1 . ;i
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lIIISINEISS LOCALS.
Dr. Clark. , - •
Dr. binds' will be at . the Tarbel House. Tues.
aay and Wednesday; Sept, bthanil Bth.' •
Attguitt 18, 1871.-4sr. r • B. CLAM
HesuP Yet Hear yet
.c. - A i llrik gating litetltteliS teifilti Pie nom
led of th Court of Quarter drone, Oyer
and erwiper rapßeeral Jatl,Dellvery, will
please - SW , KeitarciturStfeent and be pore
ed. N. 11.—Three thousand Oysters and Clews
summoned to be In atumdance. Per order of
Montrose, Aug. 10,'71.—;w. Geo. C. Rua..
County ipstitiatci.
T 1 Annual County Institute, will be held at
Susquehanna Depot, commencing at 2- o'clock,
of Ifonday, August 28th and closing on Friday,
Sept. Ist.
Prof. W. N. Hull, of Pittsburg and Professor
Henry Carver, of Bloomsburg Normal School,
will be present as Lecturers, and other teachers
of experience, from our own county. Clais ex
ercises each morning, and afternoon. Lectures
and discussions in the evening Wednesday af
ternoon will be devoted to the questions and
business presented by Directors. A Nil attend
ance is expected.
All teachers in the County are expected to
make arrangements to be present. •
W, C. Tuarzw, Co., Supt.
Forest Lak - e h ANgst, 3,1871.
The History of Susquehanna County
This is now so far advanced towards comple
tion as to Justify the solicitation of subscriptions
in its favor.
TIIE Column's witt Counts=
1. An account of the dispute between Con
necticut and Pennsvlounla wipecting the juris
diction and ownership of this section; together
with one of later difficulties in the adjustment
of land titles.
2. The official organization of Susquehanna
County, with a hisVorsk of its connection with
that of Luzerne ; the erection of each township,
and subsequent changes in its area; list of Offi
cers, Judiciary, Representatives, and Congress
men.
3 The Ceolo,gical formation and Mineral re
smireea of the County.
Traceg of Indians.
'5, The AlrAkt,streteich township and borough,
in regard to settlemeni; soil ; faze of the country ;
enterprise; schools and teachers; religious de
nominations and clergymen ; . lawyers ; mercan
tile and industrial Interests ; authors, artists, in
ventors, editors. and newspapers ; and agricultur
al, medical, and other societies. The whole w ill
be enlivened by incidents, and include short
sketches of many of the pioneers and prominent
men of Susquehanna county.
O. Joe Smith, the Mormon, and his operations
in Harmony (now Onnd) and Great Bend.
7. The Treadwell
8. A general History of the County from its
organization, including changes in politics,
temperance mud anti-slavery movements, &c.
9.. C,ensas
10. War Record, including a list of the soldiers
of the Revolution of 1812, and of the late
Struggle for the Union ; with a chapter on Wo
man's Work for the Sanitary, Christian, and
Freedmen's Commissioca
The volume will contain over 400 pages,
(large octavo.) of good-sized print on fine paper,
with maps and ocnwional illustrations
It will be sold by subscription alone, at $3.00
per copy, cloth binding, and at $4.00 In leather.
Miss. Maggie B. Riklwin, is authorized to
receive subscriptions in-the borough of Mont
rose for the compiler E. C. BLACIIA.N.
Montrose, July, 1871.
Notice.
All persons interested are hereby notified that
the notes and book accounts of E. L. Weeks eL-
Co.,itave been assignmido Barnes & Myers, art()
that they arc in our bands for settlement, and
mast be pa id at (met N save cod.
CROSSUaIi 4S: BALDWEC, Office over
William J. 31alfortl's store.
Montrose, July 0,1871.-21 v.
Agricultural.
The IlafordAgricultruul Society will hold its
annual Fair at. the Fair Grounds, in Buford. on
Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 27 and 28, 1871.
Harford, August 9,1871.-4 w. BY Order.
Temperance Convention.
The Fourteenth Quarterly Convention, I. 0.
of G. T. of Susquehanna county will meet at
the Good Templars Hall, in the born of New
Milford. an Tuesday the sth day of September,
1871, at 10 o'clock, to remain in session as busi
ness may require. One tour or each morning
session will be set apart for religious service.
The Rev. Thomas P. Mint, of Wilkes-Barre
and G. W. C. T., Chase, will be present during
the session. G. W. MACKEY Dist. Secty.
Notice.
Bloomsburg State Normal 2chool will open
August 21;'1871.—jy19.4w.
—fireat harm and discomfort is caused
by the use of purgatives which gripe and
rack the system. Parson? Purgative
Pills are free from all impnre matter, and
are mild and health giving in their oper
ation.
At this season of the year, cramps and
pains in the stomach and bowels, dysen
tery, diarrhara, &c., are quite common,
and should be checked at once. Johnson's
Anodyne Liniment is the,best article that
can be used in all such cases, and should
be kept in every family.
Brame—At his residence, in Wheaton, Illinois,
July 26, of dropsey of the bowels, Levi Bis
bee, son of the late Major Seth Bisbee, and
formerly a resident of this county, aged about
50 years.
normal's—ln Silver Lake, on the 6th instant,
Asahel Roberts,' aged 74 years and 21 days.
,#pecial gotitto.
HON incOROE IMHOF:NOON,
Named' the City of Lancaster, Pa., writes: " Mint-
Mies HIMB BITTISII4I. , exten.ively known and used, and
so succeasful are Its curative powers that It has become
as familiar as a Household tfi'ord and a necessary addl.
don In the medical requirements of every family. Hav
ing used It myself and knowing others who have used It
with beneficial moults, I can.rmly add that in my opin
ion it is the beat remedy ever introduced for the cure of
the numerous Ills to which flesh is heir."
Hon. Thaddeus Btevezus, IS. C
Recommending blvirmen's Hann Batson ton Mend
proncmtieed ft the moot wonderful combinalkm of Medi
dual babe he ever saw.
Sloth revolt from the lack of ability to convert the
focii into nutriment. How necessary. then, for those
suffering flora those alarming symptotas to imedistely
resort toe remedy that wit' strengthen the stomach and
digestive organs. For, as soon as thin desirable object
has been accomplished the health Improves, and the pm.
tient. teatimes bin usual personal appearance. Bode -
tet's Strosech Bitters have attained a world-wide pope•
laity to each cases, and have been proven the best and
ufeet recanted removing ecnistipstbm, toning the stom
ach, giving energy to the liver, and relieving every
symptom'of nertonssees and depression of spirits. Its
cheering and beneficial effects are highly spoken of
by thousands who owe to it their restoration to health:
No restorative in the annals of medicine has attained
the same popularity in the short space of time it bas
been before the public. or bas wan the high vedovee.
minds accorded te e this en:silent tenth Many other
premintacani, purpong to be earrimthes, have been
intiod=d, and have perished one by one, while the
popularity of Hostetter's Roomers Bitters continues to
inerease, and le now recognized as a standard household
medicine. The FIPIXESI which attend. the use M the
Bitter, evinces at once its Manes In all cases of debility
and disease of 11w storeoch.Altettificates, almost with
out bomber; tune been published. attesting Its trety mi.
MINIUM power in removing those painful and hada'
dive:hes. And at this time It seems idle to do more than
call attention to the great remedy of theage. In order to
awakes public attention to OS encellence. ft is the only
Irpreparation of the kind that Is reliable in all cases. and
is therefore
ce. worthy of the cossoldefatlose of the AP
ma
2.07
Yo ao
7.20
: :: 1.47 p.: m.
• : .A5O ."
0.17'
=common grey MAUD.
10)IIBLIKEIED as a warning and for er. Dewar of
weal own and oeicre, wbo vidfor hem Rayons
Digiahlr Q 4, sipplying :es RNA= or cecserras.
Written by-oatirboenredbireself, and sent Derr OD
receiving • postvaiddltected envelope.:
Address, NATHAN ILATIFAIH,pooNn, N. T
lisdoldzyi Hay 17. red; -
glrGeithris BlanileelL—Easaysforierang Naos
the deihrits of homeoltsd the propriety°, irahropriety
of getting married, adth military help Mg those wbo
aiel endued Mr matrimonial happhiesk._hieet .h,an
sealed envelopes' Addruar.,IIOWARD'ApICIATIOTI
Box P.,,PAthrd4hts,.Ply,
Orlisetniiburs
414 herimAn. & Commicw. lerree-Tbe
etthis lbelnatiab efts to be vary is
Yee 14 = 1 :40 4 `rea Tl i 4 f 147 12 " 4 ° 11 / 4 " 4
Appf tee CeeelVe to,IIMMT-CARVMA-11:,
1,8ept . .16-11 ,
- • •
X)BI.4I.P3ECIES.
Debility and Emaciation.
*nu 2,tivertionnento.
ESelecit Efca
mint Undersigned will opun a Select School Ln
Frimarville, en September 4th,
to continue Thirteen Weeks.
nigTurrom—Comuscut English, • W t 0
D her English
MLLE* DONNELL, Teacher.
Prtendsrille, August 16, 1811. 88r.
SAVINGS -BANK
MT El 'VP Ma XZs CO R. 7:1 .
-
The, undersigned hi en canna. meld
the Ettlidtell of
Exchange and Banking, at New Milford, pa., under the
name and style of
SAVINGS BANK ,or, ,NEW MOND
"Pridßoecen Bli ed me r : o goiTD Ce g g ilf u an d Interest lagt
ACCOUNTS, subjec SI
usiness kfon, K, GIMCITEC will be taken,
and are solicited from t to
all B
Da *lifts Bought laid Sold: am, Colleetions Made
on all parts of the UNITED STATES and CANADA.
DEAFTBSOLD ON EUROPE—GOVERNMENT
BONDS BOUGHT end SOLD, and CUPONS CASHED
Blanks, Conine', Deeds, Mot4gages, Judgment Notes
and Justices Blanks For Sale.
sir Mr. Chase will give his personal attention to the
business. S. O. CIIASE lc CO.
New Milford, August 10, sw
N S A a ccount
venom, interceded by Note or Book
count or Contract. in the Estate of Judson Stone,
deceased, are hereby notified to meet the Executors. at
the house of John Bradshaw, In Forest Lake, on Satur
day, August geth, for eettiament.. Any person wishing
to make payment previous to that time, will pay to
Jonas 811117.11A,0, By order of the Executor., of the Es
tate of Judson Stone deceased.
b• DAYTON.
Forest Lake, Augne t 14, 1511. 2w.
I%7MIXT DZILM'COR.TI
GRADED SCHOOL,
TIIS SORMAL TERM COMMENCES SEPT. 4t..ti MM.
A Near Department Std -the
.I)..odoiciornicx 73orozw7lzalio22.t
WILL lie formed, in addition to the Other Trepart-
MMUS, to under the nopervislon of H. C. 8-
ZULLEII, A. M., who tan had many- yean experience In
teaching. and ie a graduate of Middleburg College. He
will oleo inat-uct the members of the Teannera Clane,
to the theory of teaching.
Thea tt placed before the n 4111110( Few' 'Milford and
vicinity the advantage of a College education without
the great eapene.of boarding away from home,
Fur further particulars. Foul for a circular, to
K.K. RIM:MTh:ISO:4 Principal.
F. W. BMX. President.
Now Milford, August 16, 1671
C. BAILLOW, BecreteT7
For Asthma, Rose o.t.t. Hoy F'sser. etc.
"Nothing so sooressoll."—T. ItlF.Tes‘
Prowls:, Poston. ItecomorenilesltoiTir 0. W.
Holmes. It ohows reikrrt. 200. litiarrra Ca..
'Ucatua, Mass. SOLI by all drx,sista
COLLEGIATE and Commercial Institute, New
.ww, Cenoecticet. Preteritory to College, Busi
ness, Sclontltle School', U. S. 81111lary and Nagel Acad
emies. Fall eesalon, lb lety-ei ath year, tregine September
18. For catalogues, &c., address dot Ptioelpal.
HIGEMST . OWN Classical lartitnte.—A good and
safe tioardin: School for yam; men and boys.—
Terms moderate. - Send fur a circular. Rev. J. E. At.
ciaancla, Principal, Ilightstorn, N. J.
rEIKALE COLLEGE. Bordeatowa, N. L., Furnish
es the best cdavathmni advantages together with a
p meant home. Board and Tattion,s2oB per year. For
Catalogues. address Rev, J. U. I.9I..AKEF,RY, Ph. D.
SCHOOI,EY'S MOUNTAIN, r SEMINARY
For both sate.. A thorotlgh and' iirtiertoeSchool to all
ita appointment.. Thirteenth. retision, opens Septem
ber MIL Bey. L. 1 STOCTENIittGII, Principal, School
era Mountain Spring., New Jersey.
}MAXON Valle L College, ltunrllle, Pa. For cats-
Ltov re
es, addrs L. President.
VIRGINIA FARMS, &C.
Cary Street, Rithu 0d,v11711112.
a BASES,
11..118N.
FAMILY Lit
Beet. Case cants Qin: one Bottle of
Old Pala Brandy. Holland S h e rry. Old Bye Whiskey. Old Palo Sherry.
Fine Old Port Old Bourbon.
Guaranteed Pnrc end of the very Brat Quality.
PRICE SEVEN DOLLARS.
Sent by Erne...a C. 0. D.. or Post-ofben order,
be. R 1e:DE.123[0 ,. ..,15 Broad St., New York.
sao. 171740 Wi l Ptos $Bll,.
Agents r3O pet week to sell out great and valuable dis
coveries. If you want permanent, honorable and pleas
ant work, apply , for particulars,
• Address DYER & Jackson, Michigan.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE - OP Real Estate.—ln
pursuance of an order of the Orpan's Court of Sur
michannit county, Pennsylvania. will be cold at public
rale. on the premises, in Auburn townahip, on Thursday
the lßth day of July. at ten o'clock p. m., the hal
lowing teat estate of Stephen King, deceased, to wit:
A valuable farm, situate In Auburn township, bonnded
and described as follows, viz.. bounded on the north by
lands of William King, east by lands of Ray King,
smith by lands of B. V. Taylor and west by lands of J.
Binloger and W. 11. Christian. containing about forty
right acres of land, thirty five acre, imploved.
TZILIII or Set-as—One buhdred dollar, down. $3OO on
confirmation finally; $2lO In six month thereafter, $330
one year thereafter and the balance in two equal annual
payments, with interest on the whole sum remaining
unpaid from confirmation at each payment.
STOKELY &Dal, Administrator.
Auburn July 5, 1871. td
SEfERIFF'S SALES .— By virtue of writs homed by th e
Court of Common Pl©s of bunt:charms county and
to me directed, I will expose to sale by public ',endue,
at the Court House in Montrose. on Friday, August, lath,
IBM, At two o'clock, p. m., the following descri be d pieces
or parcels of land, to wit:
ALSO—AiI that co thin piece he pnrcei of land, situ
ate In the township of New Milfopi, in tho county of
Susquehanna. and State of Penitsiriminia, bounded and
described as follows, to wit : • Beginning at &last and
stones, the north-west corner thereof, thehce north 46U
degrees cast 102 perches to a postetid stones, a coiner of
Menry and Sally Towner' lot; thence ¢ the some south
12S degrees east 160 perches P 0 the rdtd lending from
Newllliford Susquehdrina Dotiot ; thmins south 711 N
degrees west ltpendes; theptte sot* 47% degrees west
17 torches to a corner; tbmite north '4336
west pe 8.10 perches to the place of beginntn con
taining 12.1 acres of Intel more or less. together wi g.
th the
appurtenances, 1 dwelling house rind about 20 acrea im
proved. (Taken in execution a the cult of F. D. Lyons
vs Nana F. Tooker.) Ws. T. MOTLEY, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Oftice, Siontrose,ltity 213, 1371.
"Kr OTICE TO BUILDERS.—The School Directors of
.1.1 Franklin township- will meet on the ground, to let
the jobo of building a new School fiance, (similar to
the one bout at The Forks" district, last summer.) on
. .
the lands of John Count., on Saturday, Atignst 12th. 1521
For specifications cell upon or address DANIEL DAVIS
By Order of Board, D. DAVIS, Secretary.
Montrose, August 2,12 Th 2w.
EXECUTOR'S NUTICE. WHEREAS LETTERS
Testamentary to the estate of Judson Stone, late of
Forest Lake township. deceased. have been granted to
the subscribers all persous Indcbtml to said estate aro
requested to make Immediate 'payment, and those hav
ing claims or demands against the estate of the said de
cedent, null present the same withtmt delay.
JOHN BRADSHAW, WAKEMAN-4C. lIANDRICK
JULIA BUTTERFIELD, FREDERICK DAY lON,
GEORGE B. JOHNSON. JEREMIAH HOSFORD,
Forest Lake, Aa 2, ISTI--6w. Execuunv
H. J. NV Ermsles bint nelrlY all
kinds of goods In
i‘
tbe Grocery Line
Please give me a call. You will end at my store
Choice Teas, each u
Green, Black and Japan Teas,
Cod Ptah. Iffaatarel, Lake Trout, Sugars.
Rice, Lemon, Extract, Starch, Vanilla Extract,
Dar Soap, Toilet Soap,
Gelatine. Corn Starch,
Prunes Rio Coffee, Citron
Gold Medal EalerMus,
Irralcated Cocoanut,
Varian. Xava Cottec, Soda,
Keroalno Oil, Cbeese.
Raisins, CresW Tartar.
Candles, Stone Were,
Ctackrra. Comf
Fags!. Cure? name, Pitt
Desicated Cod Fish, Spices
Calmed Fruit, Mustard
Peached, Tomatoes.
-ALSO -..
Crass and cradle Cliker, VEIT Cheap'
Montrose,July 53, 11371—tt.
_Wattedtak e 8 11144! agencies 1 ‘ B.l ; 7 Wh "En°
_ for,eeler &
Berrlnzllothiees, EtrodSootiretquehtnoo ant other
counties. No Capital requited—egnat, indottements aro
.offered. Wan AMMO,' itith reference,
stating former bullpen Osperietteee. •
pETERsoI.I 4, CARPENTER/
OH (librettist' Street, Phludebbbi.
Pliiii6lntds. ;till 19 1611. --- let.
wootAgowrats TAKE NOTION,. '
iiietrid,; - 590ingti MILL is YdOillio 4 4 a illsist 'psi,
ili. tirr, inirool Meta, checked 1111 i white )1
c ott o r *lap trout, the beg . eve taate t 1111 1104:1
' tweeds nol caultrielel. A krgeloCO7 40tbs On ,
Maio ern entatigwfof won: wan it tn, m e 4 .
lanes m re dirpostigiur woo) elseffben. Milt 11 1 (
all of- i - . J. W. MOTT:
Nottnn, Atas 1. • H
LATROP'S MEDICATED BATHS,
NIMot Without Illootheitr. as the case drotaads.
BhoomotlitnAltatothis and MintilikiniNOLii
os. At Ma toot of Chestnut strut. Itoottollth
Nantroot, Aotlll6,ltM.' , • "
IVIEINA7 GVCPCO3:II9.
6ntitabtrg, (gostubanin * t os.
Having
And Well
SPRINGIi SUMMER GOODS,
MILLENERY GOODS,
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Al! of the Newest, Handsomest Designs
Aio!Aso, a Vine Assortment of
RUDY UDE CLOTHING 1
To which we Invite the attention of oft patterns and
the pobltc In general. to give ns a call and tcretaintne
the same before baying elsewhere.
OUTTENBIOIO, ROSIMIMAITM COL
Montrose, May I. 11171 It
1,C13"X OVX AND 11M6t.1
TO TOM . MERCEINTS And others who hams we
long given use Muds pat:maga, I tender my heart.
telt thanks,„and halt a contlnuaste of the smut, Mit!
their Influenee, to the s .
amain NEW Emurcutz Nftstur,
or Sailtb, Cohn t CO., X 9 and et Duane street, New
York, where orders should be dictated to me and Oat.
ed to the arm, to Insure early attention, and I would add
to my , patrons, and to those who "pass by on the other
alde, that lam not _to be undersold, by any big or
little concern in New York. or elsewhere, so plow* goo
me • stir trial. Our goods are all new, and bought for
cash, for the near by and Northern trade.
0. TYLER., Agent, and Assistant
Montrose 'Mardi 49, MM. Buyer.
WONDER OF THE WOHLD.—Pluabarga, Pa,
January U,1821.—T0 whom It may etc oern:—Tbl a
le to cetily.thatThave gime A. fiftLDWlMelltemtrose,
Pa., the exclusive control of the ale of the above nam
ed remedy la Susquehanna County, so lanes beldame§
to continue ha the badness, and that
ordas ben:after
'honld be addressed to hlto. to receive atresUon,
XL M. TUIPOIII, ?torn:tar.
NIS WU, 6111MMUI
mustargocicart„
HORSE HAY FORKS
A. J. PiEbLiFJP IP/MM2 PAIPIIOIrBIO.
Twenty-two State Far Fiemlcarik Loraraoefato Fork
NELLIS ORAPPLIPIILLET,
An Implement that; .14a, Tanner, Carpenter, Masao
end Painter tibeelrtitaire.
rtevcrolsrixas
HORSE RAKES,
.STE WART'S
Ntirbleited Slate
Very twee assortment,
Including a great variety
elegant new &ad orig
nal design,.
T. B. STKWART, &Co,
bixtb Monne, bet.
15th and 86tb Street.—
New York. Ang.k,'7l.km
Hand Rakes, Scythes, Snarls, Grebe Cradles,
Iron, (k char Brand) Axles,
et et Syringe.
Carriage Ctee Bars. (Steel art Ircnit)
C 7 CO IP IP 311 FP CO •Ir
That always eves an ALARIf WHISTLE! when the
Coffee to ?Andy far the'Tabla. TRY ONE and :eta will
Axe.. Grind Stones,
Picks.- Rasps.
5.2.111,. Piles,
Draw Hees, Scythe Stones;
Paints. OIL.
Stores, Rin.Wze,.
55055r0m. iskr 5. trif-4f. BOTD a COI WIN
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Would. respectfully state to my former
CaMaintn mat the peblW geoesally that I so nab
aiming an the
'I AI LORING MINES%
IN 110741208% cal prepNar et, train *rola It that
Line, In a
pestnoletts, mfref, istssTINTIZIe sit/Mon,
And at SatTerattety Pettea, Partin:din attentlen Oren
to CIMINO tall SPECIAL CASE wed td Bare the
work Plain tor the penvollatito rats it together.
B!ttp on Om We l efife of 'Mlle Avenue: 1 °int
Duni& Nittkots• Drag Stotri ritpentsg
the Often of
Dr. Halsey. Y. MKS.
Moortner, Febranry f.
BY JCRS, A- A. TAYLOB.-NO CUBE NO PAY.-
SheCll3 be amine °abet residence In Ileidpwa
ter. on the farm adjoining Szgbatig Jobtunro. t of
references given: • - 4L - 11.-TATLON.
thiggewatere mirth so f um. a '
An% Tunnu„ -
Ar
t woas e ,..detoptitrabms
dithatte LIB staik of •=ww
Received
A Imrg+
bobsated
Stock of
A CARD.
In Fifteen ltentbs-1864 ant4IIITCI.
Ind the Coffee Mune Might 1
S!. VITUS ( VANCII CUBED
Notice to Builders
MDR SCTIOOLDDIEGTODS a Bridgewater tnwneblp,
will receive scalcdproposals for the building of a
emir School Mina, In Mart Lake District, until July
Mat. held school bonsai° be similar to the one
in the Babcock District. Fur specincations and partic
i=call on Thatcher, Montrose. By order of the
. W. B. BABCOCK, Secirettry.
Ditighirster. Jane 21,
L'ISTATII of lIAIUUZF LILLIBRIDGE, late of New
Li Milt ord Bore, daequehannah county, deceased f
Letters of administration upon, the elute of the abtoro
namtd . docedent hat Ind been sedated to the undersi m.
ed. ill perorate Indebted to thS said cam are hereby
nottfledto nuke Immediate payment. and there laving
claims agolfdt the same to present theta duly anthentl•
cited for eettlement. ELLIOT ALORIOII,
New Milford, June 11.1871.—r0w Adadafetrater.
NATURE'S
BAIR MITORATIVL
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 Proportions.
Transparent and clear ng crystal, It will net soil the
finest fabric,—perfectly SAFE. CLEAN and EFFICIENT
—disideratams LONG SOCGIIT FOR AND FOUND
AT LAST I
It mistimes and presents the hale from becoming Gray,
Imparts a soft, glossy appearance, removes Dandruff, Is
cool and refreshing to the head, checks the flair from
falllng,off, and restores It to a great extent when prema
turely lost, prevents Headaches. cores all humors, cu
taneous eruptions, and unnatural heal, AS A DRESS•
ING FOR VIE HAIR IT IS TILE DEBT ARTICLE L'S
THE 'MARKET.
DIL O. SMITH, Patentee, Ayer, MAYS. Prepared only
by PROCTOR BROTHERS, Gloueester Massachusetts.
The genuine is pot up Inn punt bottle, made expressly
for It, with the name ef the article blown in the glass.
Ask your Druggist for Nsetrus's ILttn Rzwrokarnre,
and take no other.
or Bead two three cent 'Pimp. to Proctor Brothers
for a ...Tr.:tattle, on the Human Ilate." The Information
It contains le worth $5OO 00 to an? 'tenon.
Ala] 17. 1871. 1p
"The "Perm Krts.an" may Justly he styled the great
medicine of the world, forthere is no recion of the globe
Into which it has not found its way. and been largely
used said highly prized. Moreover, there is no clime to
which it has not proved to be well adapted for the Calb
of a considerable variety of diseases . at as a speialy anti
safe rethetlyt for Mous, scalds. cots, bruises, wounds and
varlons other injuries, as well as for dysentery, diarrhea.
and bowel clactipbtints generally, It is admirably situated
for every race of men on the face of tip. globe.
It a very signilleant fact, that notwithstanding the
long pedal of years that the Pain Killer - has been be-
Aire the world. it has never loft one whit of lie popular
ity, bat on the contrary, the roll for it has shadily in
creased from its first discovery. and to no previous Lime
has the demand for it been so great, of the quantity made
been so large, as it is to-day.
Another significant fact if, that nowhere bp , the Pain
Killer ever been in higher repute, or been mere general.
ly used by families and individuals. limn it has been here
at home, where it was that discovered and late:ductal
That the Palo Killer will contue to be, what we have
styled it, VDT GREAT MEDICINE Or TIM lIMILD, there can
not be the shadow of It doubt. -Prat-Wears Adreraser.
REVOLVING HORSE-RAM
WlAre repared to furnlnh these rakes of rupee
quality, at both wholesale and retail.
SAY RE DUOS., Manufacturers.
Montrone, slay 3, 1671. ff
FOR SALL
rrHE HOTEL Property, lootteti fit
Dimock Cornemend long and fadorably known is
the Lewis Itotel. connected with which are about Twenty
Actaor Fainable Len&
For partictilaro siddrero or call on C. C. aurza:
Dirneek, Pa,. Znn.- 23, Int. lf. Ssectritot.
----
. WATCHES! WATCHES! ,
BELOW COST.—Read prices.—
Fino 19 kt. Gold - - - .Is .
s.lo*
E l 4 M 3
umloom Gold • - • • 18
1 Pure Coin Sliver - - - 0
Oroide Gold - • - ti
We offer to the public oar elegant assortment of
Ladles' and Gents' Watches and Chains and other kinds
of Jewelry, at the lowest cash prices ever offered here
tofore to.purchavers.
Full Ruby Jeweled Levant. 10 kt. Gold Hunting cased
Watches, warranted, usually cold at ST.I, only $3 , 1 each.
Elegant Fecund Quality 19 kt. Gold. full Jeweled Ler
er Watches, warranted for time au& wear. $llO each.
Extra Fine Time Keepers. Alaminum Gold. Hunting
cued, full Jeweled Lever Watches, equal to gold in ap
pearance and for wear, warranted, at fill and $l9 eacn.
Pore Coin Silver, Hunting ea ml, fcrH jeweled Lever
Watches, at $ll and •
$l5 each.
Fine Orotde Gold Watches with flint fine Movements;
at $l9 and $l5 each.
Also, Fine Gold Chains', Ledies' and Gents', from $lO
$l5 each
Rolled Plated fine Gold Chain., at $l. $.5 and 2,6 each.
OUR WATCII+.B are regulated lull d adjncted to keep
time to the minute before rent to purchasers, and if not
found so, We will take them back at any time and return
Money.
WE REQUIRE NO MONEY IN ADVANCE; and all
goods - ordered from us will be sent by Express. C. G. D.;
with Privilege to examine them before paid for.
In all cases ordering six Weidner at a• time, doe
=Fluter mill receive ono Watch of same quality
Plotsb orate the tied and price of watch rcentreef,
ittd order direct from F. tilliugor & Co.
P. O. Box 5156. Ytbuha Street, N. V.
Ncw York, June RS, is;
THERE WERE SOLD 11 THE MIL IS7D,
0 9 33 4 .11.
OF
Blatctfley's ticamtFer
'l°R.+:%.3=l"M 0112ELX2.=.
_ .
Wooer 3L=P larraro
MEASIIRMI 213144 feet in IrrititlL of asillelent In
the evregate for A WELL OVEII4O MILES DEEP,
Simple In' construction—Eagy In Operation Giving no
Taste to the watef--Dnnthle—Reliable and Cheap.
. .
These Pumps are their own best recomtneodation.
For sale by duller. in hardware and agricultural imple
ments, plumbers, Pump makers, Sic.. through the coon
try. Circuital., the., fumietted upon application by mail
or otherwise:
Single Pumps forwarded to parties In towns where, I
have no's gents upon receipt of the regular retail price.
In buying, be careful that your Pump bears my trade
mark as above, patuntml Starch 2tst,lBll. al I guarantee
no Other.
Knobs,
Latches,
Varnish,
Lamps, tn.
cna,rsgs. G. mlatcaaloy.
MANUFACTURER,
Ileisand Wareroom, 624 & 626 vilubert-st.,
Philadelphia, March 15, Pa.
Manhood: How Lost. Row Restored.
itmust published. a new edition of Dy. C u l ver .
mg. Celebrated Essay and the rofieof OM
(w them medicine) of SPIUATOnPanne, 07 Senzl•
eel Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Lessen, late&
react. Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to
Marriage, etc.' also Constormant, EiILEPBT, and Fro,
Induced by selaindalgence or sexual extorrag-anee.
QV" Price, In a sealed envelope, only a code.
The celebrated anthbr. In thin admirable essay, crawly
demonstrates from a thirty yore' successAN practice,
that the alarming canto:ponces of self-abuse may be roll.
rally eared without the dangcrons ere of internal medi
cine or the application of the knife; pointing out a
mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by
means of Width every sniferer, no matter what hie Con
dition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and
radically.
to- Title Lecture should be in the bands of every
youth and every man in the land.
heat. under seal, ,n a plain envelope, to any Address,
prrlakflan receipt of six Cents, 07 INitrOndtane 'tamps.
Also, Dr Cuiverweirs " Marriage Guitle,"prica Slats.
4bittreen the Poblisher-i
CNA& a KLEITE4s CO.
irr Dowell, Now Irork Post Oftlias Dor 4 GS&
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
MANSFIELD, TICIOA CO- PA,
Digits)! aml Classical comles. Terms begin
September 7th, December 12t1i;Mtd March 27th.
State appropriations !br students. Students ad.
witted at any time, Apply to
CRAB. 11, VERRILL, A.,11.,
Mansgeldi Pa. Aug. 18711-11
DENTISTRY ,
C.. A..l3A.Clirer'S Dental Fiooree, rte* hUiford,Pa.,
Partieblit attention geretito all operailons on the nata
nt kaiak Artificial Tectitinearted Mari the minas
Oa now In am. Perfect satisfaction guarantied to all,
C;cie midge, me, andmatlafryotrreelvar, -Mee homy*
oars each (Pay.
bAugas.-11rIto I* "
-41'86tt- ' Dog's, the' Witch:. aker i Maine
iteeet, ifostrose, Pa,
Splints !wino's fluttery.
TIM liner in this Directory, one year, $1.511._
each additional lino, sp eta.
riSEIFIiiMM
cAirreht FLttsTElL—Nkitoto gaol:x*l[2B
Dealer hs ratline Cartitt pima. Prat ground.
0. II M. TUMMY. Agon(fat Moira
and AMESZICSII Bap Wafts Bto,ll, Xa e t,frate
W. It EMS' iliCClAStaletltilt Eft Goodlarehli.E.lps,
Boots sad Shoes, Old Gebel') Mere-UMW, on MAID
street, second door belear the Episcopal Muth. •
•
OHO, HOTEL, kept by MISAA.II sawn, ca *Hu
nivel ne.nY the De —• .
W. S. ME , AI). Potatfry. and dollar In Plow. and *that
u tong to , one door front Ptdnney'snotc , ), Yalu bt.
N. F. LUMBER.. Carrwa Maker and qadertaktr,oti
Make Street, twerdom below Rowley snare. -; •
1t0e01.1.01 BROTIiERS; MA= is, Gro?cepa . and
Proof■lone, on Main tStFeol..o
.. •
ciAurtgr Daniels to flour: Meal.
Salt. Lime, Ceitletrt, eroeeries gad PIZ/Mins on
Main Street, opptvittltho Lkopot.
W. & Whit& MlunWeeturets of Cfgaft and
Wholnnate dealers In Yankee',Noponp iindystlO
Goods. on Man Stfect, belod Episcopal Clinten.,*
•
UOSS KNAP, Leather Yanufaetnterc and deslers
In Morcree. Nlrsdlazi, te., near EplaeopallCbarch,. •
Allair .4 itAltDES,,,Dcatera In
on
sad Medicine,.
and ItanttractffettOt 151,1n o4a.f
the Depott.
W. STPAII&S. !Tom 9tiaetE^ tenareieftlacipsttr.lg
on Moln Street, nontltol thelbtiogn.
-- - -
J. DiCXERMAIg. Jn.. Deolof tit ffenerat rnerchandso
and Clotntotr, Brick Store. on In Street.
GIMAT
L. S. LEICIIHIM, Manufacture; o n
eleatbiGAVldeaTat
in general Ilerchandlee, on 'Alai Street,'
D. DMIAN, Merchant - Tailor and diteler.. Irt Ready'
Made Clotldwe Dry Gords,Groterleituid Prbvisloair
Male street.‘"
I,mlcl=,tr,
I ItAM Marmilittarer of cad dCaller In nein
or Plower and Caytinv.
0111801 C
EDWARD"; & BRYANT. MoonfaotOrOTO Of W l 4 Oll
and Sleighs, near the Ingell6' Store.
MONTROSE.
ABEL TritEELL, Dettter Id Drug's; Medicine'.
qanrs, Paints, 0119, Dye Stet,. Ottectrici, Jewell!
livel.nt., etc. (eep. 214 11:1
JAMES F.. CA RMAL?,. Attorney itt Larr.- (Mee Cell
door below 'Farb°ll Movie. Publie.Avezi no. •
W3l. 11. COOPER a CO'.. Milkers. sell Foreign Pat•
.nze Tickcts and Dmtla on. England, Ireland andykato
landr r
.1. It FLETCIIEIVS Eating Saloon Is thoplatil to get
Icz Cream, Clyvtcrs Cra=, In *very style. Oa Mato
street,'
STROUD & DROWR, General Fire nett Tapir
;wee Arrater ;sell 111lima& and ActldeatTidani
to Sc* - Yorlearerd YhlbsdelphLa.. 0121Cil ono doctoral
of OA Dank.
F. B. CERN DLER,General Maumee awl Sow in .110 ,
chine Agent. Piltale.iltraue ..
BURNS & • 1C1101.9, the place to get Drozs and Map ,
einoe, Orate, Tobteeit, Plptts, Potket-Booke,
cite, Yenhee Nottcnts, Mite Avenue, •
WM. L. cos, liarnees maker and dealtf in an article,/
nsaully kept by tae trade,opposito the Bank. •
BOYD COB:SYN. Deafen In Stoves, 'Hardwaref
And 36nonintenroni of Tin and.Shcetiron WI" cornet
of Main cind Turnpike street. , , •
a. R. IV ,INFt, Merchant Tatter and dealer IR
Trimininv. and Fonitehtnt Goods. and
Fnte Par Shignr :intim , Machine, on Main Minn*
dham
A. N. 13LILLAND, Dealt, In Groceries; Proyisioriti
Book., Stuttoneu and Yankee Not'ions, o
Public Avenue.*
T. SPORE - 4 CO'.. Dearers rn &Wks, itardwarti,
A^rlealtural imtilearents, Mar and Groceries, olopos
site Tarbell
AraNSFoin ILrear D
of mYrca
nk building. m !Avery and Brchaup
Stable, Ba
'MASTER., PLASTER.-..W0 keep.= ktra ample
supply of Fresh Ground Cams Playlet . , for sale al
Montrose Depot, by TWFANY & CILAYER.
Eontrote Depot. '
it TuB,RFT.T,
,rI3,WELRT
WILLOW BOLD MS WATCH.
r eranywooD, The only Vititehlifaker—ln *MP
er . trose— th at tuts Itipknos Of rirtett i m i , z (Vg l i p or
posits flacon% Mime Street.
Idolatress, Jane 21,•1871: of
ATTENTONI;
WEIL GIVE 011 “MSS?
1 7 .1). TA'S ... I.OII;IM long known in Bingham.
ton as one of the most popular Cutters, WI
fashionable Tailors in this section of country '
has formed a co-partnership with E. P Bay
comb ; of Montrose, and they aro now prepared
to furnish men's wearing apparelof
and in style and workmanship superloi to any
establishment in thiSiiecCod of:country. Ws
Gt - ,%HANTZP; SATISFACTION
o all who new favor tie with theilpatronegd
bhop ut Poet's old corner, on Public Avenue,
Montvoile, Oet 10, .18'i0.-tf.
FIETRICFPUR2 ESTMIUSIIMENT
OF 'WILLIAM .W. SMITH:
PIMAZE TARE Nottcs extensTre Fatah:re
Estalishment of Williamhating- been
refitted and greatly improved, the m
proprietorrespecb ,
hilly announces to the citizens of Montrose - mad stela,.
ty, that he i e constantly medians mid keeps on hand the
largest and bestasesortment of , •
30' 1 1E3'R..MX 1 r - C711.33 11
to be found snywber this side of New York. City.
Desks, Divans, Towelracks, Lounges. Footstools &C.
Ceti Jo trd, Piet, Toll et, Dining. Kitchen and .
extension tables.
Ceauts —Cane and Woodseat Rockers, Cane, Flag
and Woodscats °revery variety and
defasand Tete.a•tetes, furnished on WA notice"...
Cabe seat chairs resealed:
SPRING BEDS.
Mute, assortmenrm-cliesPest and beet , is: ruldin
Cane Seat Chairs. • •
I aurnostenabled to supply my customers with a new
substanrialcane seat ehalt,wf home manufacture, which
will , befedisd greatly 'Whetter to those formerly In
market. aridyet aro gold at s len price. • • •
CANE-SEAT CHAIRS .RE-SEATED.
"Heady madd OEMS on tried et famished lL
short notice. Hearts always to readiness If desired.
'I employ none btfteitrofalandetperleneed workmen.
I Intend to do my work Well y and sell ti as hallt,ls Mtn
bo MAINS&
WILLIAM N. SMITH.
Montrort,lreb IB S i%tii •
DOWN TOWN. NEWS,
MINER AND coArs, -
slain Street, 6 doors below Boyd's Corrier.Xonttoir
FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND,
PROVISIONS.
welt.° nostiktantly roc' Pflug II -114 oow hive,asibefid,
Moll stock oil lloods In mull) e.whirk
CHEAP I CHPAL CHl ' i► `gc.
tor cast , o r exalt ,ge: errata*
6'OOII TEAki t . Yr'
Oa . .P'.P.REs' SUGAR ' ', •
MOLASSEA.HNOKiI,":
PORK, MA ;LARD,-
HAMA DRIED PRUITK
CL 0 VER 4t TIMOTHY SIiNA &e,
We.bane ref:lnept and =do oddltionn to'oif Stock°
Polls, inn too now rently_to totward Butter to tlot tot}
conttalaston hi:inset In New York, tree Of turpoisti
mtkellbentladvszteemnate oft cosahltunts
Callatoi examine our !Rost beton parctosteagfee
irbers,andcostvtlearot ottle
GOOD' QUALI a • LOW. .FMCI
of °Or:Goode. w .
. _ w... col
sisrdaiss. April 16. H.
T. D. TIMOD.,_
E. F. Iti,FRAM&B.