The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, April 05, 1876, Image 7

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    Arrangement of Mails.
Vie Bsunoan•
Arrive.. Departi
Ilnkhanuock, ( Daisy,)... . .... A7OO pm m 1215 la
VIA STACI l ES
limit rose Dep
ot,(Daily,) 600 p m 6204 .4
New Milford, (Dally,) 1000 am 1 80p ni
w r ajusiug, (Daily.) ; 9:15 a m 200 pm
Friendsclllet(tri weekly,)6oo pm, Swap
:lonklinStation,(tri weekly,) 700 a m. lee am ,
Binghamton,via Lake,(tri weekly)i;43oo pm 700 p DI
o , ho ppen.(ttl . .... 1000 a m 400 p m,
The New York, (via Mt:tiros° Depot,),New Milford,
funkhannock,and Wyalusing are daily.
The Conklin Station mail runs Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays.
T he Binghamton mail, (via Silver Lalze,) runs Tues.
lays, Thursdays. and Saturdays. I ,
Friendaville mail runs Tuesdays k T4urirdays aud Bat
nays` • •
The Xeshoppen mail runs Moudays.Wednesdaysand
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Fridays.
ADDITIONAL STAGES:
. A stage leaves daily , for Montrot,e Depot at 1 tri.,and
i
returns at 6 p. m
. A Stage leaves daily for New Milford atl 80 a. M...
snd returns at 3 po p. m. , .
E. O.; FORDRAM. P.-M.
' Itonftose• Railw a y.'ale Ida..
••• t . .
Arranginent of Tralna. To tike effect on Monday,
Dec. 21st, 1875. •
, 'Up Traing
Down Trains.
SOUTHWARD. \ . r . IiORTHWA LID
j k. M. "P. M • , . . 1 ‘A.M. 2. M . ,
5. 1.00..... ~....61
60 ontr o sq.... . i
—. 0..10,40 • 6.00
5 115111 110 Allen's.— ... —.4025 .545
513: , 113. . . .. ..Cool'a ... , ' 1020 '540
5;2p 120 - Bunters 'tlo 15 535 ,
528 1 25.... ... Dimock' .210 05 525.
533 132 Tyler's... .. .... 965 515 .
54 5, 140.... ..... bpringville ~945 • 5.05
555 .. 1 . 45 Lynn ' 4 ' 985 455
605 .' 18 ' Avery's ' 925 445
640 . " 208 ... ~ .. Penwn 915 435
6M '2 20 Lobeck .. .9 05 425.
630 • 2 30. ... ... ~. Marcy's ' • 855 415.
645, 245 ... Tunkhannock 840 355'
All trains connect at Tunklaannock ' with \ P.-&N y;
R. R.going north . and south. i
J'AlkiES.I. BL &ESLER, Pres't.
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List of New Advertisementti.
Choice Cows for side—C. N. Wainer.
Avei's Sarsaparilla and Hair Renewer.
J..Estey & Co.'s Organs—J. F. Bronson. , •
The Robbins- Washer—Alonzo Williams.'
Profes:iidnal Uard--Dentist—L: B. Potter.
Professional Card 7 —Attorney at Law—E.
O'Neill.
Administrator's, Notice—estate -Id Michael
Qualey,
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Ayer's flair Vignr. •
Montrose Graded, School.
Plaster and Lime--J. R. Raynsford.
New Goods--Guttenberg. Rosenbaum & CO/
Watches, Jewelry; ac—Weeks,_ Mandeb &
Co.
Dry Goods, Clothing, tkiots and. Shoes, &c.—
Weeks, Melhuish & Co. • ,'‘
. • - •• . • .' "'sjio,o4* Vie Penifii:itit ! .*`,
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Our'•Wayslikstigto,; , lteitOr..,.. ; :'4
=VCR. OLD SENATE •oli.OßEß—suritEME
COURT OF THE . UNITED STATES—THE
OPENING QP.COUET----REVERO49II
—ALBEIT FITS. -_ '.'7';' l .' .:..__ . .51;
.' 4 ';'' ~.';
. No one Who *iritielLto . :,_WitiihingtOn;-.to
"see the sights" •for the .first ' time, ! par
ticularly, should failiOvisitthe,Pld.Sert
ate.Cbanther, in the, - sonth-eastern .part .
of the Main, or central, - .Portion • Of..the;
Capitul.• This hall . ts :,nOw occupied by,
the Supreme Court of the Titit4l 'States.
It is a beautiful. room,:and Most!elegant-.
ly proportioned. It ii3: F semicircular in
form and the roof is dome-shaped,.while, ,
a skylight. transmits a soft, Subdued light,'
over
.the apartment. - - This hall is-seven
ty-tive teet long,. forty-Live feet high,and
foty-five feet wide in thece: ;dest
~.
part. •-•• A- iov . v• .- of . bandsO .
1 of
green porphyritic • Potornat 'ex
tends along the eastern 4d;
•and pillars of the samely .
.ment the curved .Westerii4all.,•• .. ..•'
The woodwork is orrieh, dark,.,_old
inalitiganY..:;:.' The.:'earpets :-see sat and
pelding, and the diva& 'ranged round
the side are. luxuriously cushioned in dub,-
deed, yet - hat inoniOns :colors ! . . OPpOSite
the main . door Of• entrance,l on, the west
sib, is a raised • platform,:Whilii:- .. ialicin I
•td by a - railing, tastefully !draped. Be
hind this are . arranged • the : ;chat, sOf - the
Net jnstige and his
. rilkt
p associate+_, 7 -
Over their heachiratill'reniaint - the'tainolid
eastern gallery :of the Old Senate'. The
seats and desks. of the : lawyers are in front:.
of the court and separated ;from
,the rest,
.of the room by 'a y(iiiittk. - .
In this toorn,.*ilowl d• b . y jhe memory
of our gr.eatedtitind: iv Ost, atatestnen'k is
held.the highestanCpurest - legal tribu
nal in the'eountry.. I} ere decider i all,
civil - caSes in winch the i titatei: a'pPertri as
ontestiog parties, - eXCeptlinihe:case,of, a
. state versus its o'so, l .oitizeii,i) - :. The' atiOr
, heys.and counselors practicing here, , imist
first have had threw . -::-yearuractiee in the.
Buprerne Court of 'their own state.„ey_
are men of exceptionally. „ra
high charae
t9., and are at the very top, of their pro •
ff•ssion t.. . Thk.'RThief Juil4F . I find; hilffts-•
• sociates.4o appointed by .J. e‘, I:'!fesitiettt;
( t n
. and they are the only me . bets otthe
•
government that are not- : oohed upon,
• wiLil `suspicion, • and .where motives are
not called in question:. The.fiercest war
of political factions. may be waged all
around them, but the bitterest . partizan,l
of them .Ali doeislaot . dinibt the ItitegritY,
of thismost, Honorable Court. Aft4:l
leaving the,noisy ~ Hall ~, l of then liptp*,:to 1
step iu bere,seerini like getting.into some;
purer, higher, oral urivexed
by . nercenary aims or turbulent pasiions.
Inct Court. holds its sessions annually;
c onimeneing.*ithl 'the I first:.MOndity •iof
u eember. Precisely at eleven .o'cloek
it' the morning,- the.,doOrs just ibiekvof ,
the judges' platform is. Opened, I and the
,inar,iiall of the .- Court
. l enters,• 'walking .
backwards with his
,4azel- fastened', upon:.
1 . 1 ,:r door. . • Upon I::teo,h i rig •di . 4 - .' e'en tre .-Ato f '
tier chamber, he pausesi! and cries in A,l
iond voice
„" 1 :1)0
.lionorable, the -Judges ..of
_, tbe
)upreine ()Quit; Of the United' States.7'. I r
. AU present ip . ..t,4e.cl).*ber itnniriliate 7 '
ly rise to filly feei; Sala reniain :Standing',
r espectfully. Then, through' the Cotten::
du ,r. headed 6y:
.thelOhiet . JUstipe,i enter
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tip nit•m l 4.ers of the,, ()onri,. one' by one,
I,i! t 1 . 1 ...eii - lOrig; - ft.Aiiii4 rubes at black :silk;
11.1, y ascendAhe platform, itange,tbenl42,
8 .
:14 8 in front 'of their seat ti, and:: - the
L_ 1 , 1 iq Justiee - tifikei iciigh l iethe*effer:"
who immediately makes. the JidWing
. PN \
iciumation : ' • ''.
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lo
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"(:)i yea!' 0; yea_! pep366B
hnving. bosineso loft , the lEtctvtortille
the . Judges of _the Supreme Court of the
United
.StateA, are a admonished to • draw
near and • give their attention ? for the
Court te:roi*.jii segiiiO3 P-i)ajsjiye the
United 'States' and the. Honorable Court!"
r ,The judges atid,:other :persons ,13!.ke
theitSeata. 4n4; thclilcope§s....or,;thO':4 3 7
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There noti more impressive, or ven- -
erable looking - boiltnr , :inen to be found'
in . this country. - Age •has given 'theta
.digni!y i _while. vast!: learning and the -as-:
sured iitt`ure,Qf their position adds bOth,
tobtlitr and. repose -to their
t pleasure of. see ig: Re verily:
Johnson, - tint ‘dshortifnie tiefOre
. his pain
fully sudden death. He was a. magnifi- .
cent.old.inan, grand head 4: that
was said to be like theprtraits of Ows4r,
crowned with itiailVery It happEtn
ed during . visit, the famous
case of . Mrs. Myra
_Clark Gaines, of •New
Orleans, was Not•the least
remarkable character present', was this
lady herself, who has shown.. the!.4rnQst
wonderful and- Otiring persistency; for
the last forty years. Albert Pike, the
poet lawyer, was alki„pre,sent. He is just
;splendid with bia s Heron:line proPoitions.
His shoulders are brQadetioligh fOrth:iSe
of a second Atlas. ais long white hair,
gave him' the--venerable appearance of
one of these Northern sages, or bards,
that we read of iu the ancient Scandi
navian legends.
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• NED CLIFTON.
" A Mildness Locals. '
CAYuciA PLASTER. Fresh , and fine ground.
A large supply. Fore sale by. J. R. Raynsford
at Montrose, R. R. Also lime by the barrel!.
Montrose, April 5; 1876m0t. - •. •
Lots Or . NEW GOODS ! •
. STACKS OF-NEW GOODS
-LOADS OIf•NEW GOODS !
ARRIVING EVERT Houi §ELLING AT
ASTOUNDINGLY LOW FIGURES AT , *:
GUTTENBERO, ROSENBAUI
[Particulars next week.] •
. .
WEV,KS, MELIIIIISH & Co. have optned their
entire new stock of; DryGoodi; Clothifig,'Hats
and`Caps,-Boots ,and' Shoes,Yankee Notions,
&C., &c. One door aliove:new brick. building,
Public Afeitue. 'Prices gret4V roduced. ~Ntow
tine to buy gOods cheap.
WFaxs, MELtunstt & Co.l
-.Nontrose,r4PrilloB76,
MONTROSE GRADED SCHOOL.
The Summer Term *lll
,open May lst,And
continue mite weeks. Charges : $3 00 to SOO
'according to grade—payable in advance. •No
pupil received for ltis - than half a .term.:' For
further particulars, apply to
M. EvAini, Principal.
Montrose' 'April 5, 1876. , 14w4
F. D. MEurutsri, jeweler, will be found in
the store of Weeks, Meihuish- Ca, where' he
Will be ready to wait on all who may 'g.iire us a
call. We have enlarged our stork of Witches,
Jewelry, arid Silver-ware, and reduced the
price to suit the times. - Give.u.s a call.
. , • WEEKs, MELHouin
VirWatehes, Clucks, and Jewelry repaired
in the best manner and warranted.
-Montrose, April 5, 1876..
,
ELEGANT - 11Ant,is woman's cro wning beau
ty. When it faaes, she.fulei as we 11.,. While it
is kept:bright, her perat-mat atiractions are still
maintained. By preserving. the hair fresh and
vigorous a youthful appearance, is continued
through many yews:
,Those who grieve over
their fading hair turning gray too early should
know that Ayer's. Hair Vigor _prevents , iti-and
restores - grab - Or faded 'hair teas iiatur tl color.
It is a clear and healthful preparation, contain
ing neither oil, dye, nor anything deleterious,
and imparts.to the scalp what is most needed—
a sense of pleasant and delightful freedom from
scurf or dandruff.—ffew Berne (.Y. C.) Tinzei.
PfIOTOEMAPHS.---Pi?kures taken•4l all the lat
est Styles. Old pictures .copied and : enlarged.
Also a splendldloti of'fritnes fnr °gale 'cheap,
. - 44,91: W. DOOLITTLE'S.
Montrose, June 4 10, '74.--tf. ' •
CLAIRN;ViANT EXAMMATIoNIS'Fitii.
,- :There is no subject that
_requires- so much
;study and experNmee as the treatment of ctroti
lc diseases. The astonishing',' success' and ::re.
inarkabie cures periofmed . by _Dr. Butterfteld,
Are due toile gift of clairvoyance. to the life
long study of the constitutioh of man; and!the
curing of diseases from natural remedies. Ci,tres
the worst forms of Scrofula. catarrh, Piles, Fe
male Wealenta, Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder
Will 'be ,at . the Cafferty House, Binghamton
, ThUrsday, and Friday, April, '2O and 21st.
\PRINTINq: • ; ' • • ,
We have, just received a very : large, stock of
plain and'faucy envelopes, letter, and note'ipi
per, plain` and fancy bill head papersi cards Of
,alisizes and colors, colored Vaster papers,c, j etc.
all-of which we- can afford to 'pript , cheaper.
than any office in this or neighboringicounties,
and in as good sqle- WorkAone in black and
,colored inks. you think there is :any. that
can beat us, gig e :.rill, andSho*
hou.what .we _can d 0 . ,: All , kinds-of tblauki:on •
ind or printed to order. , •
. WE ¶ \ nom that thepeople of Montrose and
vicinity are finding Out wfiere the most pOpu
lar Dry Goods Rouse hi Bingaamtunie located
for C. F. Sisson iv Co. inform ns that their
trade, from this sectioii,is very large and Con
stantly increasing. In their stock may now-be
found ,a lar,r4e.and' , ,,carefully selected rstock of
Dry,,GoOds, suitable to the wants of everybody.
They Make a specialty_ of Black Silks, Black,
Cassimeres, Black 3fohairs, Black. Alpiem, and
the finer, grades - of Drees Goods, and in Allis
line are ' prepared to -give' sotne decidabar
gains: We suppose that nearly everybody is
aware that their store is located at 61 Court
Street, next to the Canal.
Binghamton, Sept. 22,1675.
rarLATEtrr NEWS IN BINGHAMTON.
,The latest news in BiDg4awlmi is that Hine
& Sholes, of 59 Court Street, have just received
their third Fall and Winter stook of Dry Goods
which is now complete in lull departMents.--
The best Silk. , The -best Black Cashmeres.
The best. Alpaca. - The - best Merinos—Empress
—Plaids of all descriptions. The best Shawls,'
Kid GioveN,Embtoiderises„. Riblxms, dies, &c.,
in fact everything that is kept-in a first-class
Dry' Goods Store at bottom figures, . Another.
11:n1)th - tent item,which if known maybe essential,
to the people of-Montrose, New , Milford =and,
sue pending, cotintry. tat , Op, a. McCollum'
-ti'tict C. 6: Faurof be happy t see=
all of their acquaintances and show tbatethe
bargains that Hine & Bholes are now prepared
to
_give. . . • NINE & SnoLFs.
Binghamton, Mx!: 1. 1875. '
DEMOCRAT, 'APRIL 5,
THE
Businest.'Locals.
;HANDBILLS for AOpticht Sales, 4tc., i printed
I :tit •the DEM'OCRA'r ti first-class stYlciand
at reasonable Rricea.
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NEW STOOL—Springvyles Ha 6 just receiv
- ',READ 5T4017.D.-
Mob trosi, march 15, 1876. 11w4
Sipings f Simms I Iwo !
Men; itroinen; Children; -arid 'Babies;, very
low: cab) prices All' ;the, ne'w styles;ai from
25e. per pair up. READ & STROUD.
Montrose, March 10,4876. 11w4
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Loom ! -Loom . ! , ,
In medicine 'quality. is. the first importance.
4 B. Burns 4t the. EagloProg StorOeepscon
stantly on. hand a full, - Supply:of 'Tench, Ger-
Man, English! and . Abieridon' Drugs,' Medicines
and Chemicals. - AlSo• - a choice selection of
tOilet..artieW , and Tandy kvods.. The' largest
and best stock ; of •Pock(it BOOks
Montrose, Jan. 5;1876.
• Milo- through the country are !severely af
flicted with a: cough and .an obstruCtion of the
air passages' leading to the lungs. Various
retntdies are i used, but that which is said to
Sire the best satisfaction is Taylor's ,Cough
yrup or Expectorant. As it is sold on the
principle of No Cure, No Pay,it wthild Certain
ly be well to give it a trial , It can be•obtained
of all th,e Druggists in Montrose, prof dealers
in gefierld throughout the country.
• March 29, 1876tf.
MARBLE WORES. •
The Tankhanhock Marble Works of Burns
& White are, doing a good business and are
getting out same very \ tasty jots of Head
Stones and Monuments. A. B. BUrns; of the
Eagle . Drug Store, is their authoriz6d agent for
Montrose and; vicinity. He has! designs of
Head Stones and Monutnents,. Any orders left
with him will be promptly filled by Burns &
White. i I
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Tunkhannock, Feli. 3,1876tf.
A CARD.
To .n. 1116.048 :—liiiving recently associated
myself with the well established firm of Boyd
'corwin, lAO now 'prepared •to meet my
friends with a full line of shell-Hardware, Tin
ware, iStosies, Sash • Blinds, Doors, Glass and in
fact anythine' #n the, line ot Hardware, at the
lowest , market prim., Special inducements
made to the wholesale 'trade in - TinWare, Nails,
&c,: Hoping My formerpatronaz,e will be con
tinued,' • I aniptily yours, •
.Y.
lion trose,•Nareb 14,076. •11w4
. •
MACRE* spring ex
atitinations 'Will be' held as folloics :
tenoxvilleol • • Thbr.• •
r. Harford; ,
j •
Friendsyilleo • I _Mon.l J" - 10i ..
" Tues. ; ."/ ;
Aubirn Centre,, Wed; " 12 1 •
MontrOie, 's '.13.
-New Milford,. 11 'Net+. 18.
.Foster,, I . `, = Tbur/. '. B `. 20..
institute; ••, Tues. , `f 25. -
examination, Wed. - 81 26.
Each to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m,
Applicants •will need pen:ink,
j pencil, paper,
and Union Third Reader. - I '
:Directors aro urged to be present, and in'nO
case to allow,one to commence teaching who
has not a valid Certificate, as it is not legal;
shad give nO
,ptivate: examinations, except in'
extreme. Casestis , 'regnest ot Directors -
Office days,Att MontrOse, the first Monday or
each,munth, at 1 o'clock, p. m. • •
, W. e.NrimEN, Co . ; Supt.
Montrose, Mar'ch Ta,:18713. ' '
Junir2L'nri. l The'fbilciiving is a . list of Grain
and Traverse Jurors drawn for the term of
Court to commence at` Montrose; an 'Monday,
April 10,1.876 ; .
Grand Jurors. ,
Auburn—Gcorge
Ararat—James C Bushnell.
Rrobklyn-George L Gem:
Brldgewitier—Francii Tingley , . ; 1 - :
afford-4obn Watkins,-John t 3 Vifitherhy :
Alfred. Carpenter, David' S Richards, James
Aanett. '
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Ditnockr-Aredurick Sr; Wooilhotise:
Forest Lake : —Judson Burr, Geo H
Gibson—Ebenezer Witter.
Greatltendkiltjohn Albee.
Jackson—Neleon French.
Jessup —Bc l rij 0 Berth°lf. I
Lenok—Asii Howard, Alfred Jeffers..
3liddletown—Darius Coleman. ;
New Milford ,tp—Jeremialt Brandi). -'
'Oalilatiti+Geb Leal i l Toseph, Stlph*S., -
aiitin. -
Susq'a Depbt—Washhi - gton Sheaffe.
Ttizter.4" Ji,tkord44first "ffre4,"
Apoltteon-Asahel prave:s,ijr. ; -
Brooklyit---:Stephen 1 1 1 Breed. ,
Clifford-- 7 - Nitsh Baker. • 1 ,, ..
,piLtioekor .Stevens, Benj l'arke,,Paisba,B
Gates.
Franklin—Geo Vir, Smith. j•
-Friewisyille-TLawrenee Molueruy.
'Otitisno4-AlbertM BatitesiJohi) 0 Felton. ,
Vrietitiltend Dußol 3, Edward Mun
son. "
tiartrionyEdgar French.'
!it z
"-Tjackson—Utitf 'W:oliton,
jOhn 13 Steinbach, Tho Mas Randal!: -
Lathrop-41orrice W - -
Lenox—DavidiG.BlackiJand Buck, James S
Belcher.
Liberty—Joh A Knapp, - Dexter D . Stanford.
Little Meadows--Ausel Fox, Jonathan liar
,:
ney.
Aliddletown—Perrin ki Ross.
New, Idiltord - , Alubeir, 4 :41aniiing . ,; , ;Peter
Smith, John Washburn,\V i m VanCott.
Rush—Orange Mott. -) .
Susq's, Depot—David Mason. ; ,
Springville- Anson AtChgrch.
Silver Laket-Williarn Meeker, jr.
Traverse Jurors—Second Week.
A.polacon—gnoS 13 Faster:
'Auburn—lsaac B Howard, Elijah Crane:
Bridgewater—Sylvetter I -Hart, Edwrin - Hill.
Brooklyn--Robert F Breed.
Clifford 7 4ra Cobb. Samuel Arnold, Henry
Cuddeback. Henry Rivenburg.
Dimock—Dmo Sharer, Etorace Spafford.
Forest Lake--David L Dewar& 't
Franklin—John Barron, r3tephen A. Smith,
Martin Kona 1' . . ,
Friendsviller--Ilenry Light:. I -..:.
Great BendiVillage .Boro—Jon B Johnson.
Julius B-Broivn. ,1 • t -1 ' 11 -
Hai rnony---Sterling Banks, Marmon K New 7
ell.
Harforth—Dennison K Os ; kley,•nr,er Els
worth; Frankli Wilinarth, Penuel Carpenter.
Herrick—Fra.thais .M. Felton.
Jessup-49es Robinson..
LenOx—lirilliam Baker.:..',', } ..•
Montrose—larion A Lyon, Luther Jaggor.
titilgt9vz Wooley ,Lewig„ ,
tp-41etiry'llirrow.'
Oakland—Samuel A Lewitf. - - - ' -1 1, •' ll .
Rush—Joseph 11.31eCain. , I 7
Silver Lake—Michaer.G Hill.
Snag's Depot- Wat,sm_Bovden.
•
1876.
. • The Markets •
-11ievr Work' Produce •
Reported Every We* Expressly for fiVt,„ldefsTnissit•
Dicatcxnuer by Rhodes &Server, Produce Commis
slonllerchauts, 26 Whitihell,Street',lNew, YOrk,.
,'• : : .
lieiv 'York Friday,Mareh 31; ' 1876.
• •- ',
Receipts tact six days 11,570pkg.4.,
New butter is gradually increasing in supply,
and
,thoogn there is. as yet , demand ,enOugll to .
take all that is cording-at pretty fan fi g ures A tni
at ttie'preserit rate'of increlm, it *ill only be 'a
stikirt[peziod 'before, receipts will 4e morntlian
ample, and.Witli this fact in view, receivers are
disposed to . tie free sellers. . f
Kett* BUTTER. ' •
State,'prime...'.. 1 Ot
—.-Pails, State r fair Ito good ,
37e
Half firkinit, tuba, State prime.4o 42c
ROE ftrkitis, tul* State, fair.s.43 sgt 86S •
. ,
Oi r .D BUTTER. •
State. Dairies, fine ..... .33 @t 38c
State Dairies, good; to prime.... 33 ~35c'
State Dairies, fair to g00d.....30 33C-
State Firkins, chOice, selecteit..37 • I 38c'
State Firkins, goi,d to prime.... 33 @O . 35e
State'Firkins, fair to good .28 @II 33c
State PailMairy,good to prime 33 @I; 35c
State Paila,common to fair.... 25 ;sg! 80c
1F
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Reeeipts last six days 121,939 boxes.
The market; contiinies rather unsettled as to
values i 'manx lots qt medium goods being held
reach,. firmly at prices beyond the rof the i ,
ex
porters. i
• i 1
SttO Factory, fancy.. ... ... 13Q 139fe.
. State FactOry, fine • 11%Q 13c
State Facthry, fair to.good',. 93, :.10340
State Dairies,fan . cy Lull cream 11%sgi' 12%c
State Dairies, fair to g00d.... B*g 10%c -
Receipts last six days. 10:765 pkgs.
The supply is not iberhl tc4ay as yester
day though still ptetty large. 1
State and Penn:, .. 16 @,
Western choiceibrands 15%qt 16c
DRESSED POULTRY.,
Fresh dresSed poultry continues in limited
supply, and-with fi 'good demand prices are held
very firmly.
TurkeyS, State prime, .20 CC 22c
Turkeys,.State, fair to good ....18 19c.
Chickens,Jersey,prime 21 22c
Chickens, Jersey, talc to g00d..18 20c
Dunks; Jetsey prime 23 el 24c -]
Ducks,Stale and Western prime 22 23c*
Geese, Jersey ,prime , 13 og,' 4.4 c
Geese,State and Western prime 12 Q;i l 14c •
MEATS AND STOCK:
The supply of 'dresied calves' :uontmues :ex- .
cessive and prices Tule lo*.
_,-:' : Live Sheep, weatheri....: ..7f
Live Calves, State mime.. ® B%e
Hog Dressed Calves og 10%c
!
DRIED FRUi?S.. ;
There isr a moderate loCal trade in sliced ap
ples at steady prices:.'
State Apples, sliced' ,10c
State ApplesAuarters ' "' 9c
Peeled, Peaches, Ga.. tarcy....lo 17c
Peeled Peaches, fair to g00d....12
,(14 18c
Blickberries. . . ..10
Cherries, 5tate... . ...........18 20c
Raspberries . 0 25c
Plums ; State : ... . .18 0' We
POTATOES.
muds . Potatoes, per J 6 00®7 00 '
ly Rose, bulk, per bbl 751g100
chblow,.bulk,, per bb1..... ..;1.1?@)1 37
ceAlberts, bulk, per bbl. 75(1 00
iless, bulk, per.bbl 50114 `.75
-et ye110w.... Q 144 OQ
Be ,
Ea
Pe;
' Pri
Pe:
ver Seed• • • ••••• • • • •
• @ AT
iothy Seed • , 2 60@2175
elitcore
~• - :
. .
. . .
0F,..• ~;
. - • 1-'
Are notified. that their ,;
;'COUNTS - MUST. BE SETTLED
or the
•
will bo 'collected by law ' ° r 4 k
COOPRR, LATHROP & COMSTOCK,:
Sep eipber 29, IRA. , . ; Assignees.
'
B 'P'ROPRII7I`OII , ors;'-'"' . ' ' j
.. • TAYLOR'S. FAMILY i iiitLitOttEd•:. •:, • ,
mast gaining renewed confidence .iii the leaks
whit he4•rcpares. An the articles of ,pifateria, e 0 1 C4 1 1
Obit lie now offers:for:isle, is on the wind* of . NO
CU NO PAX: • Foremost among_these valAabklartf
ille
CialSi . is TAYLt)WS OBLIONATBD, 1111L,30t Rain,
Lame ess. Wounds or bores. in Ilea ,or Beset.
_I: ,-.;
ma lor'e .Condition PoWders for .I.lloreets , ,Cattle;
nor, l Sheep and Poultry. _
' ? it oirenovati i.gthe blood • and systole. Of all, kindsof
Stoc to the Spring,' nothing can be-bitter. 4 4 :` , i
~
' ' Tar's Cough Syrup for all throat 'or lungdisdases.
Any. trying it will be convir calif:its merits.' :,,- '''
He leo manufactures: the' celebrated Indian; Vegeta
ble S t icking Salve,which can be obtained of any of his
agent a._ • , ~-: ' 1 i - ; : [,„_:..- 1, ,
_,,_ ,A- 1 1 %,"tirnif; ' X :; 1 1:: Lyon , ' ' and' . 1.-N. - Bhilardi are
ag.t.nt 'or' Montrose: ' ' . '' , .'• Yi '
Any one buying atiYOf the above' nanted artieles'and
not being satisfied, can return the emptY bottle ierliaca
age and get their money buy. (march•29,•,'l6.l
~,
7 14eit Calievei 71 els. per,iit4•ol Oh esp
Joh O's.
ENTERPRMOL
A practical workman; sit
, SSZIC4OPZIII.I..A.MCIATOry.
lute Opened a ebop under E. "L„ Weeka & Co's; store, On
Public Avenne,wuere,Ahe la ready , to; do all kinds of
work, in his line. `Can excel in new -wink, rind repair
with neatness and deepateh.
SAI *BABY.
'Montrose October 18th 1875.-3nt
, reduCed. our CenCand; 50,
cent • fine 'Dress Gropda Am, 4: Oats at
Ofleap
'eat Cilieo 4-nto per laid „a* 0041)
--;
Nosing ugt, 9vergirts or - t e
, losing out. Overcoats : tor 'cost a ,
p John's.
CHEESE.
1 EGGS.
SEEDS.
1, •
=D=IMM
Legal ; Notices..c•
•
SI - AERIFF,S' SALES.-BT :VIRTUE , .OF
-tents Matted by the Court, of Colman. Pless,of
Susquehanna County and to the directed, I will'eXpoie
to Tattle t,bY • public „ventluei, at the :Gond House In
Montrose, on- Friday. Apn 14, 187 a., at one. o'clock,
th.,p the following pieces- Oritarcela •Of land,' to wit:
All:that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the
twp. of New Milford,in the County, of . fiusq'a.and State
of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as folloWs. to
wit,: ,Begitining w (*catgut sapling. a corner of a
tract cf' land In the warrantee name of John -Hancock
and Abner Duncan, thence by said Duncanovarrantee,
north 5134 degrectuestat.Kuud , our-tentha perches to
a ateu....urnt ;thence by - other lab& of George or Si
las Squires south allai -degrees east 122,perehes to a
point be the toiddleOf the road leadingtrogaummere
ville ft; Susquehanna Depot, "thence by the middle of
said told westerly to a _point where said road inter
sects the southwest line of a tract of land in the war
rantee name of James Chaptnen, thence by said Chap
man lot north 43 degrees. west 9 and six-tenths perch
es to the place of beginning, containing 50 acreramore
or leas, ahout , l2 to 15 acres Improved; with the appur
tenances, 1 shanty, 1 log barn, and fruit trees. Seized
and taken In execution attheenit of R. L. Sutphin VP
Wharton Tower, j
ALSo—All that certain lot or parcel of Mnd situate in
the township'of Herrick, in the County of Snequehan•
rut and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and drecribed
as follows. to wit : t)ii the east by lands. of Philip
Dunn, on the south by lands of . Thomas Tingley, on
the•west by lands of H. H. Pierce and , land
Chamberlin,and on the north by lauds of Alden'and.
Patterson, containing about :3tio acres, more or less.-
with the appurtenances, 1 frame dwelling house. near,
ly sew ; 1 frame barn, 1 , saw-mill. and about 25 acres
improved.' [Seized and taken in execution at the suit
of Ira Nichols vs. Almerin Beard.]
ALSO—AII that certain Fleet or parcel of land athl
ete, lying, and bring t o the township of 3liddletou n,
in the county of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylva
nia, bounded and described as follows, to wit : On the
norta by----road, on the east by laud of D.
Ladd, on the eonth by lands at Ed. Kelly.. and on the
west by - lands of Andrew Wtiallen. Patrick Xeogh.and
Daniel Hickey, containing about 50acres, more or , lens
and about 40 acres improved, with the appurtenance*.
'one dwelling house, and one barn. [Seized and taken
in. execution at the snits of Geo •P.. Little vs. J C.
Maddock. Crocke. Jr Ogden vs. J. C. Maddock, and
Thomas Col ford vs. J. C Maddock.]
AL.o—All that certain piece or parcel of hand situ
ate, lying 'end being in the township of Ararat, coun
ty of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, boun
ded and described as follows, to wit: On the nor ii
by lands of Leonard Graham about 125 rads. on the
east by lands of Erastnell't uesdell 45 rode.on the south
by tandsof W. Slocum 125 rode, and on the west by
the highway 45 rode, containing about 35 acres, at d 4
act es improved. • iSe ized' and taken in execution at the
suit of. Ezra Toby vs. 'W. S. Dann.l
ALSO—AII that certain piece of parcel of land lying
and being in the township of Thomson, Susquehanna
County, Pennsylvania, bounded and de- cribed as fol
lows to wit: On the north by lands of Joel Salisbury
on the east by lands of Joseph Dow, aaa the "math by
the highway, and on the west by lands of airs. Sarah.
Chandler, containing one halt acre, more or less, with"
the appurtenances, 1 frame dwelling house and all im
proved.. [Seized and taken in execution ac the suit of
J. Gellat, assigned to G. L. Lewis, vs. A. O. Salis
bury and Joel Salisbury.] . •
ALSO—AU that certain piece orparcel of land situate
. in - the township of Oakland in the Comity Of Susque
hanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and -dee
eibed follows; to wit: . ion the north by land of M.
Westfall, $n the eaat, - by 'Weatfali aveune,am the south,
and west by lands of J. ,M.'. Weatfall coataltild about
ono-fuurth of eV scre:Of • land more or less, W lth'tbe
appurtenances. 1 frame dwelling-hnued and outhoustak.
[Seized and taken-in execution at the suit of Mary - Ann
Hawks vs. Wilbraham Mannering.] •
ALSO—AII that certain piece or •parcel of land• situ
ate, lying, and being id the township ocliarforct,'Coun
t y of Suequehauna and. State of Pennsylvania, bonus
ded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by
lands of Harvey Whitney,on the east and 'south by lands
of Elisha Hardin and CM the' west by mill pond and
lands of Elliha an g, d
James Harding, containining 20
acres, more or lees, with the appurtenances, 1 house, 1
barn, fruit trees, and all, Improved. [Seized and taken
in execution at thevtalit of D. E. Holmes, assigned to A.
M. Scott, vs. Melissa Jane Hays.) , • • ;
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate
lying, and being in the.' Borough of Susquehanna De
pot, County of busqnshcnna and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and desert ued as follows, to Wit : On the north
by Main Street. on , the ,east by lot o M. IL Rieman:
on the south by lot occqpied by 0. T. Smith, and on the
we - t by lot of John Donahoe, being_6o by 120 feet
square of land, and the, appurtenances, 1 two-story
frame dwelling-house with additions. andoutbuildlngs.
.[Seized and Taken in •execution at the snit of 0. T.
Smith, use of J. G. Smith and S. V. Smith. VS. Henry
S. Griswold, Trustee of the Episcopal Church of, Sus
, quenanna Depot./ . • . • ' • •
•
TARE \ ono - B.—All bide must be arranged on the day
o f sale,,: WM. Wh1:113, Sheriff.
SherittliOffice, Montrose, Maith 22, 187 e.
.
ICENSE PETITIONS.—Notice .is
Li hereby given,thai, in purtuance of an Act.
of Assembly,the folloWing named persons have
filed their petitioui . With the Clerk Of , Quarter
Sessions of the Peace; for the County of Sus
quehanna, for, licensee to keep taverns. And :.for
wholesale dealer in said County,:for which
they will'apPlir at April Sessions, 1876. •
Base's Depot, ." Am brose Benson,
; •• Chattels Kirk;' •
•• 4. Wm. ,11. Brown, ,
• • 44 " Chester o.;Chaffee,
••, Wyo. D Ketcham, •
4; George Archer, • 41
•4 M. Hoyle, "„.;
' James Blirato WhOlOgale.
Jotin'Downs • -
Edward. 'l6
•• Dennis trasey, ,By Messare.
1 rernan; - ; '
Bdward Cariisle,
,Maurice Meyers,. : 4 4 •
B. Gregory, • • ' '
Nts, Thomas Hely. , 4 fr •
CharletiErnst,4ting house.
—1 Allen McClure, • j ;•• 1 -
• Fronk Hoffman.'• 4 k - "...
MtGratigh, "' ' 'f;" . •
•
~y,•l•,,Ke ti g; 1 , 4 1 . •
Henry. Atkert., . Tayer,u.
-1 Michael Kilrow, ' •
It. u:
•• •
D. Betabrook,
Richard Stick,
.. • • Patrick Winters.
New Milford, P. Phinney,
•• " Wm:Jay,
• " • ,Aineyl Williams.,;:
Frir•ndsville, ' Philip Ryan::
John Porter,
4' • 4 , ‘ , 1 7 ,i . 14 Bafibm,
Herrick,' • ' Edward - Melecly,
4* tietin 1111..;•Yerl. '
Clifford, • 0 P. Phniney
'•• . " ' B.' ' •
sprinville, • - 13 . Brustii - ; ; ,;; ;-•
, J - e`reinfalt - rtevens„.
Thindalf, A.H.• Ayres, „.; ; ; _ft ..4. •
Lenox...;, A.-F. Baevel, • 1; 114:
•
Hartlird. Jolat'W: 'GO*, .1;1
porear4she.„ ,Jadsoii Stone; ; ; • t - t •
Gibson,. ,
MOrittosi , •John• 8. ' Tarbell, -
' •,
• ; jx,J.,ll4rineton, •
4 4' Bares;
" : • - MiA. - -la t Oef
t• r
Ball ,
, • ; tt,
Ararit,;tr" Jones W. Walke4
Rush, , , • . 'Charles Morse,
Harmony , . It.' 11.11ohart,
Bliss
iTnelkaon, • Charfas.E. Stewart r ,"
'-Delos , R o b e rt a , J n
pl z ß l o J. Il it rne 8, , 4, ck
, C. M. nitamons, sseatiog H sae:
Bteoltlytt, ; Geo. 8.-Besse/den. ' •;; Beating
Lathrop, D. WA intarth,
• • 44 G. * Ws Reeei • =es wee.
Thanion," Cbandier, ; ;
" • Jobs; O'Brien, ' , , Xatlna mouse.
Auburn I • ID. Lit abtirr, •• Redd.
inn T e r jthei " ' • :`4": 1;
Ditnock„ O. Itattei," ' _ Tarein.
Oakland,. ; Michael Morphri : : t esting hogs*
• DAVID BUMBLERS, Oletita-,
ii ' ' Go
66 , : 66
Great.ritend,..
March 15; 1878.
TIEGISTER'S -
ticeis hereby ifirelPtdaltperrous concerned in,
the following estates, to.wit :
Estate of Ann Davis, 'are of LibertY, i. i iPite-
L Conlon, Admistrator. • , r
Estate of Charles .W. Deans, late 'of Ilsrfordellec'd.
•
Priscilla L. Deans and IL S.. Sweet. Adininistratoti. ,
Estate of Stephen- Wood, late;o1 Silver Lake, doped,
rattly Stone. (late Wood) Administratrik. -• _
Estate of Levi Westfall, late of Oakland; deeth . say
lord Curtis, Executor..
Ilstate of Enos B. Stoddard, late of Great 1444,
28;B. Tuthill and A, G. Bruer:, Adosinistnlters. •
Estatet of_4lohn Tierney. tale of . Susquehanna _ •
dec'd. MeV, Tiernev, Administratrix..• • '
Estate of John Ancy, late„ot . , f r ethtx . w : elect)L.
Aney, Etecutr: • ,
•Retstte of Rather L'illorga4 late et Breelchle,:dee'd,
E. A. Weston Exec:dr:T o , • .
Estatkof R. D. Wes ton;.
minor, J.
•, • • -"v• - • • ' •
Relate qf - 174n0r, a., l,' weak
ac '1.143) •- .
,Wkott‘theaccountattlihluoo aettlikd, tlaatr, acltintik In
Regis Mr's Oflice inhltd for , tlid• c,oillity or tegue-6
hantta, and that Du:El:Usk( vitilrbt stritaint4C.,l4:ol:l4n,
Judaea of the Orphans' "Court, • on Thursday, Are(
18,1870, for contrroation and allowance.
H. F. BRARDSLEY, aegister.
Register's Office, Match 10,18 TO.
Tavern.
.1 Measare.
: 4 ~4*- • ,
‘ , Eti;ingl3otl?9.
'Liven*.
,Druggiats.
Tavern.
By rn i cypture.
Bithig_liduse.
TitYertt
Dmoviat
Sating
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