The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, April 12, 1876, Image 7

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    Arrangement of Mails.
VIA RAILIIIIAD
7, trkhannock, (Daily,) t r,
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VIA STAGES: •
Montrose Depot.(DailY) — 7 —, 'Boop m 620 4 j i
New Milierd:(Daily;) ...:::...1000 a m 1 30p in,
, Musing. (Daily.). ..... ... .... ... 945 a m 90Q pni
. ille.(tri weekly. ). ent..llijsv..j.. 600 pm 600 am,
•lonklui Sation,(trl weekly,) , 1 m 700 a
giughamten,via S. Lake.(tri wee , Iy).. 600 p m 700 p
it p
geshoppen,(tri weekly ' ) ... . .... . ... .I'ooo a m 400 p
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The New York, (vill, Mobgune, epotiiNtitmin:ord ,
l'unkhannock,and-Wyalusing nrid t1y.1. 1 t ,_,••
The Conklin Station mailturisTu
_sdayi , ,Thursdayf
end Saturdays.
The 'Binghamton mail, (nig Silver Lal 8,) rims Trio/
jays. Thursdays. and Saturdays. ,
Friendsville mai ',rune Tuesdays, huradays,and 81,
urdaYel• • • J
The Meshoppen mail runs Monday ,Wl dm days, ad
Fridys. , _, • ;•
, , ADDITI.ONtyB T#928,1 : ii. ; : ''. `, -I
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A Stage l'eaVea d:14): cOr 311)146WC_DFRCt.S. 1, ai., °A
returns at 6p. m -, . , ~ i
A Stage leaves daily tor -Nor `Milford at 780 a.
find returns at 330 p. in,, _
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; , :11. C. FORDH AM. E.,M
_Montrose itailwayl Time Table. I 1
arranginent, of Trains. 'To ' take effect on: MOD yi
Dec. 41St, 1845:.
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5.00 1.00...... ~ . : Mon tie SC.. . . .............. 6/1
.510 110 .: ...Allen's.. ... -. .. 1 ....10 2.5 55
513 • 113. .. • .... ... C001'5....:.... • • 10.20 5,0
520 120 Hunters' _lOl5 56
.5 2s 121 .... ... . , ... . Dintock_.. '......•.'10 05 -... - 55
• • 53,5 1 32.... ` Tyler's - •:. •'.. '..:. 955 ' '55
545 140....• .....ttpringville.l......'„:94s .\ 6 S
• 555- 115:... I pin... . • .... .935 ;45 . •
605 158 Avery's .• 925 - 45
610 208 • • ... ....lemon ... ..... ...9 15 '.- 45
620 220 - ' Lobeck .... ~ _9 t!5: ' - 45
610 2 30.,......"....',:„." Mercy' .. ;
' 855, . 45'.
: 615. 24r , . ..TUnkhen look 84Q'. 35
All trains connect et Tunklofinock with .P. tt '41 . :
R. 11. going •north and South. -• •.
~.- •. J AMES. I.,BLA.KSLEYS.Pre4..
• • List.of•New Advartiseinents. ,
New Book Store--F:. H. Stevens. , !
Treasurers sale of Unseated Lands. .
. FlOur, Meal, etc—Montrose §team Mill.
Specie Basis—New Goods—Read & Stroicl.
Fxecutur's Noticeestate :61 Thomas Aee
hati.. . ;.
.Administrator's Notice —estate of Jacob B
Young.
Annual . Statement of NiPOT Milford 'r , *
Asylum.., - •
Professional Caid—Chank6 ol•Citilce—
A. Crossman. . . • • •
The Popular Dry
.Goodi•and ilotbing Ho n e
—Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co • •
F-
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BIISINES 'tOCALIf t . . ' I
Paints—M. A. Lynn.-:• . . •
Insurance Notice—Billing Strbud4 .
Miscellaneous—Guttenberg, ROseilbautu •0,
Co.
THE DATE OF
.EASltia.--A.- great Many e
anent people here and - ,'-in:Ptglind have bap
much perturbed respectingt :the 'date of. Bastpr .
Sun* in the '
present :They, have hepn
brought up in a belief thatitli to boaticettatit
ed by a simple little rule thaN
,conOets it ll with
the first full moon atter'the _vernal lequiniti..
-1
Tried by this rule the..4ate„shmild .bo:•April 9; -
but the alminaiic:sik 4p l'l9 10 taster
day. Now this •is Matter; i
traditionary beliefs are2to go•:•fni : nothing and
Easter day, Lent,.and all the moveable feast of
tbe-Clurch can be shoved ahead a whole week
at the will of .the: almanac " . Makers., , A - great
deal can be said oh, both sldes,.. even :at this - fitte.il
day, notwithstanding .the dect4ion of the - cony- .
cil of 2.Srice in, the fourth century, and the rehr-,
!tuition Ol•• the calendar in -the sixteenth, .
The fact is that the -ropulat" methotis'•of "find
ing Easter day. are ...something like the magic,
balls in the Der Freishutz legend, ; slaty times
they hit, thrice they go , :astraY„., i There are rules
which are acenratejnit•they . are too cUmbrous .
to be carried in the memoryolanY e x cept math- .
ematicians. The gOOd.failirs the :elturch
who contrived the Prayer bOok, tables; did ek
cellent service and: his. scarcely [worth while to
•go behind their work. Their . tables yield April
16. as the date _next Easter. Sunday toltity
one who will take the trouble to study out
"Dominieal letters" and • "golden numbers"
A wise Frenelititati, did, indeed, draw UP
scheine of tables and. urged its adoption. on
the 'church. This • table Was founded, 'oo . ;the
full Moons, as is the popular itUle. But the
irbemes of Pete Melito . n:tttitud little fatitir - With
a the church ; and us asfrominiers ,ttkey.4le
. dared that no new 'plan . was tr( : )od : forS;thing
tillsiunetaidy4tield deeltire - tihet'e on =',,he.earth
the'llioon was toLl)4',O6Eeryeti.:' •., •.
. .
CENTENNIAL •EISFTEHPIIISE-4S IT . A SCHEME
To BETILiI' Tutr. tpriontrt ' T.?--fThe following is
the text of a eireuhr which, isbeitig.sPread 6-
ttr the etiuntry,',doubt less iltif it ' view:to, indu ce
girls to go to Plulad r eip . liitt - for the most 3rillaiu
dus purpose : • 7- - ''
' '
. . . ,
i Miss —, our agentAias been through yOur
town thismonth;sent specially by. us:to-gather
the nanieskkif suitable' young. ladies - to ."whom
n•e propose to• .give employment llor .at least
four months dining the '•ciritning summer,. We,
of course, want comely and - respeetable.foaking
people,.and ) our name is on our agent's report.
ye•have been selected by the Centennial com
mittee to engage4Or. t nem at least two hundred
young ladies
.30 Itlie , pitirposg I'4: . .ia4 t iliog.to . .
th, flower 4'81;4;144 as cashiersin tile OSTIA
refreshment departments,. sell. tickets tof the
grand elevator take charge of new-•standsitsen
Pielures, guide books, &c., attend to da water
fonntains,and.many other tight and r peettible
li st
situations. Besides rioriii you. well, 0 . 0112
$8 to $l5 per week, including yqur mew , you
will have a fine opportunity of seeing the rand
Centennial exhibition.•every day. : Ytill , •will : '
theretbre see ttie: neeesaily of . replying 'ea 4as
We want to engage everybody we want', the
middle of April, told 3143C.144ve:th\t'el"° Lifb"
)
1y drilled andpoked by the, time the.ex bit - on
'agens. We have decided to select yoting ladies •
from out of town, beeiiiii..i' the neighboring cit
ies should be benettted aiiweil as Philadelphia.
Of course,your-sparents will ;Object .I.O.Your. 'ear -
mg home. It would'. therefore he best 'for You
to say, nothing about 'this until you •are, here
and then to write., to }Lein. •'However i YOire-afl
do 4 8 - 011
,pleitie aboth that, We would like to
'lave you here by the... 100.1 of • April.. Answer
baniedintely, when. we will . send .yo aletter of
nistruetiona how' to e,tane to Phil.ath Ipliitt. bPi!iw ` .
to see tis and how:..io.procei ti:.: 1..0ur: wates
will be decided upon as soon iiioou cOniti . ,-eind
'Wilt° you in advance for the fi'st - rot* weeks,
co mineneing'llte tiny alter You 4 here, .
r
The letter is ninlonliteilly calculated to lead
.
young girls into some sort 4 . dik•epiltitblenet,
.. .
Sad Ito attentiod SlMulil 'he paid to-.iiiiy .. or - :t t
.
sort. The idea probably ••ia to induce: young
wome n to go . to Philath-lphia., anti,. once - there,
tb 4 l.' will soon 'fall' • iiiiil,' 6:ie . ' :ffielted . bands Of
. i .
umat.*ho, ure aetiking IQ 'lest niy theiii. - •• ' .
, ...
•
----14 "xl Friday is Gt . md Friday, a legal hol=.
iday. This week being Paesion,week e.lpse
the season or Lela. n; „.
•
Kr ED BY. THE CARB.—Mr. Allen Soper, an.
old o'ntleniati sevetitiyears of age, re
sit:lig on Packer Avenue in 'this Place,was
elby spress No. 3,i, gtung north on ,Saturday,
Ast. ye started that morning to visit his son
,who works for John-AlcQueen in plirer. When
just btiovv Mat:ter's, walking upon the track,'
the passepker t , trate xthitt and be
stepped uponite. oppblite mt . then a
coal train oirning
,south
the
him off, and
,in 'the confusion of the 'moment be.stepped
agaih upOn'the track be hid left when tlie
pi
lot of the locomotive instantly struck him.
The back park of. Ws heads was crushed in and
two ribs broken; and be was pitched by ihe
blow into , the bank,, killing him ; instantly. The
body was taken .to J.llster, where the funeral
took place -Am Suudiy last, Mr. Soper was :a
quieeand pleasant old 'gentleman, who resided
with a soh in this place, find the unfortunate
ending dt his life is regretted by all who knew
him.t-tßradford Ar,gus. ,
SEItIOUS ACCIDETiTA young man bftlie
name of'Streetor Stopping •with James Fivie,in
about onehim
dred rods ft6m the - liouSe,'*as• hit 'On 'the -head
by a falling limb, breakitt a hole through the
skull and kiikking biiu down. .Ater recover
ing somewhat, he started tor th 4 house where
he arrived some-three hour's after; he had left it.
VtidginefrOm the -amountnl work that he had
done; )fe must, lave - .been', hurt - ahortltafter.he
Iliaif6dintOriced his back
track; the prints of where :he 1)4 fallen in the
snow some. sixteen 'tidies, on his way to the
house. Dr. Cowell - NV111.4. called! to dress tl . e
virotind, and found. the "skull so ',fractured that
i i mad to ; remove. a portiqti of it; and trepan
'th W- leap hr h^ dr ell
Business Locals.
'r - Ala.sronna,s for Auction Sales, etc., printed
t the DEMOCRAT office In first-class style and
t reasonable prices. -
()ANITA PLASTER. Fresh and fine ground
A large supply. For pale by . J. R. Raynsford
at Montrose R. R? Also lime by the barrell. '
Montrose, April 5, 1.876m0t.
Nsw LACE cp4TAINS, by !b --
e sett or yard.
Table Linens , Napkins, tosVels; and House
keeping gbods in great variety at • •
• GUTTENBEWROBENBAUX 455 CO. ,
Sicfitrose, April .112,1876tt.
,PAceroentarris.--Pictures taken in all the lat
est
t . itylea. Old pictures copied 'and enlarged.
Also a . splendio lot of "frames. for bah) cheap,
at G. W—DooLITTLE's.
'Montrose, Juue 774.—tf.
MAGtrFickirr lot or fine Cloths anti Cassi
meres, KENT
and Suitings for custom work,
juit received, call and leave your measure for a
uew suit at
7 , GbTTENBEBG, ROSENBAUM & CO.
April. 14, 1876tE •
MONTROSE GRADED SCHOOL:, , •
The Summer Term. will open May Ist, and
continue nine weeks. Charges.!s3 00 to $5 00
—according to grade--payable in advance. No
pupil received tor less Ulan' half a term. For
furtbetparticulars, apply to
1. Evans, Principal.
Montrov, April 5, 1876„ - 14w4
MEumrsur & Co. have opened their
entire new stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats
nki Caps, Boots and Shoe,s,'Yankee Notions,
.One door above' tlew brick building,
Public Avenue. Prices greatly redubed. Now
a the time to buy goods cheap. ,
WFKKS, & CO.
Montrose, April 5,186. .
tiIARBIAC WORKS. - •
The Tunkhannock Marble Works of Burns
ik White , are doing gird \ I:tininess and are
getting out some - very . tasty r jobt of Head
Stones and Mnnuments. A. B. Burns, of the
eagle Drug . Store, is their authorized agent for
Montrose and vicinity. He has designs of
Head Stones and _Monuments. Any orders left
with him will be promptly billed by Burns & ,
White. ,
Tunishannocki Feb.-2,, 1876tf.
p, AlErAutsu,.Jeweler,. will be found in
the store of Weeks;:AlleiWash Co., where: he
. will, be ready -to .wait :di wi') may giveus' a
Call; We nave enlarged oursteek of Watches,
•Jewelry, 'and Silver-ware, and reduced the
price to, suit the times. Give ; us, u CAP.'
WEEKS ) :M.EI*ISII & Co.
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired
in the best manner -and Warranted.
.3iontrose, April 5;.1870.
ELEGANT HAIR is woman's crowning beau
ty. When it fades, she fades as well. While it
is'kept blight, her personal attractions are still
maintained. By .preserving the 'hair tresh and
vigorous .a youthful appearance is continued
through Many years. Those who grieve over
their fading hair turning gray too early should
know that Ayer's Hair Vigor prevents it, and ,
reston's gray or faded hair to,its natural 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 delightfuttreedom from
scurf or dandruff:—lfetellerne(N. C.) Mies:
CLAIIIVOYA.NT ExA3tpritroxs FuE.
'There is no subject that - requires so .much
•"studtand experience as the treatment of ctron
icAtseases. Tlie astonishing success . and re
markable cures pertormed -by Dr. Butterfield,
are due to the gift of Clairvoyance. to the life
long
,study of the constitution of man, and the
curing of diseases from nat,uraLremedles. Cures
the worst forms of Scroful3,--Citarrh, Piles; Fe
male Weakness, Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder
Will be - at the Cafferty7:llouse. Binghamton
Thursday, and Friday,'April, 20 and 21st.
'PRINTING. . • , • •
We :have just
,received..a Very large stock of
plain and fancy enveloPes, letter , and note pa
per, plain and fancy hill head papers, cards of
all sizes and • Colors; coltired 2 poster papers, pte.
nil of which. we can 'afford 'to print cheaper
than any office in this Or, neighhoripg counties,
and in as . gaud style. Work dPne in black and
colored inks. If
_ypu think -there . ,..is any 'that
-can beat -us, ghe. us -a. , trial; and We Will show
' 3'ou what we. can,clo... All kinds- of blankson
hand.or ;printed to ordpr... ' •
MANY through tile country are severely al
tlieted with a couah and an obittuction of the
air passages leading to the. Ongs. Various
retntdies are - used, but that Which is said to
give the best satisfaction is Taylor's Cough
'gym or, Expectorant. As'. it Is, sold ou ;the
principle of Cure,, No gay.kt,wouldoertain
ly be well to give it a trial_it nhe obtained
or, all , tho.DruviAts, ~INtO rttroae, or of defilers
in general throughout the'country.
March 29, 1876tf.
THE.. --:-DEMO'.CSAI I - 0 -- -.- API.{,TL '---.12 i --:--18 , 16 - - ---
Loox ! LOox I I_ • - -
In medicine quality is' the tint importance.
A. B. 13Urna•at the Eagle Drug Store keel-ikon
stantly on band a full supply of 'Preneh,,Ger
man, English and American Drtigs, Medicines
and Chemic4s. Also a choice, •selection of
toilet articles and fancy. goods.l The ; largest
and bcstxtnck.of. Pocket Beeks
- 'bron.ir..4B;:Jan. 5 ; 1876-
WE',oThitt that. ibe people,ot Moutmse and
vicinity are , finding nut where the most ' popu
lar Dry: (;Foods House in Bing aniton is located
for ,C. F.isson & Co. • inform ins that their
trade, from' this section, is. very large and con
btantly
,increasing) tit thelestock may now be
found a
_large and carefully selected, stock of
DrY-Goods; suitable to tbe wants ; ' ot , everybody
They make a sperialty , of Black Silks, Black
eassimeres, 131nek lioliturs, Melt Alpacas, and
the, finer - ttrades - of; Arens Gpods,.'and tkis
line are *pared to .give some ; deeded bar-
We - suppbse that 'nearlY everyliddy Is•
aware tliat their store is., located at 61 Court
Street, next 'to the Cadal. 1 •
Binghaniton, Sept. 22,1875.
.tirLATiZE4 I ;NEW BINGHAMTON. '• - • '
,-
The latest news ia: • Binghamtdn isthat.ifine
& Sholesil,Of L 59 Court Street,-baye juttreceived
their third Pall andlV inter stook of Dry Goods
which is aow complete - :in all departments
The beSt Silk. The best Black! Caihmeres.—
The best Alpaca. 'The best Mer i nos-Empress
--Plaids of - all'Oescriptions.; .The best ,Shawls,
Kid Gloves,.. Einbroideries, 1114°4 Ties; &c.,
in fact everything that is kept,' in t first-class
Dry Gooda Store at : bottom figtirea Another
important item,which if knoin may he essential
to. the •peOple of Dlontrose,•New Ailford and.
surrounding country, that Geo.! 'McCollum
and C. C. Faurot wOuld :be . most happylo,See
all of their acquaintance) and bow them the
bargains that Hine & Shp' es are! now prepared
to giye. ! STIOLES.
• tinghaniton, Dec.! 1, 1875. .
TEACEIEItS' Eximm •
atort.:—The spring ex.
aminationawill be held as. follovis :
i
Montrose, . Mon. " 13.
New Milford, Tbes. " 18.
Foster, 1 • Thur. " 20.,
Bpringville, institute, 'neg. " 25..
examination, Vi ed.. " 26.
Each tolcoMmenee at 10 o'clock,'. m.
Applicants will need pen. ink. pencil, paper,
and Union' Third. Reader.
Direetbis are urged to be prOent, and In'no
case to allow one to commence!, teaching who
has not a valid Certificate, as
,it ;is not legal ; -I
shall give ;no !private examinations , except in
extremeclises by request of Dii!ctors:
Office - days, at Montrose, the first_ Monday of
each mouth, at 1 o'clock, p-m.
• AHI W. C, TILDLN; Co. Supt.
Montrbse, March‘29; 1876.
RoortedlOeri Week, Ripreealy forl TEE MONTROSE
DEXOCE&T by Rhodes & Server. Produce Commis
.siort Morchs k uts, 26 Whi•c l i f ,hall Rtinbt.l4 evr, York.. •
' 1
• New. Yerk, ridayApril 7, 1876.
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The Ilarkets.
New! York IProdueeMarket:
' 'SLITTER: ,
Receipts last six days..
There is a fair'eriquiry for new §tate_butter,but
buyers' ideas for fine are seidoni above 40e.,and
sale.; abos 4 l e that figure, thoUghoceasionally re
ported, are
• becoming more Mil more excep
tional. " .1
NNW BUTTER
Pails, State, .. .4 AO '6 41e,
Pails, State; fair to good ' s@i 37c
Half firkins, tubs, State print .4q (4)
Half.firkins, tubs; State, fairl..Zl • (4 86c
i OLD BUTTER. •
• . I A .
State Fi rkins,, choice,.selected —37. VI 38c
State firkins, good to prime.1...33 • (4 35c
State 'Firkins, fair to 0 33c
State Pails,dairyigood to , prime 33 85c
StatuPails common to . fair. . .25 'Boc
- ' CHEESE.
Receipts last six t days . 12,019 boxes,
a I
number of sale.s' was consummated late yes
terday:of medium goods, but ih most'cases at
slight concessions in prices.'
I state:Factory, fancy ....13%@ 139(0
State Factory; fine ....:_. ...41%sg. 13c
State Factory, fair to g00d...: 9%@ -10Y 2 c
State Dairiesfaney full cream fl3@ ,124 c
State bairies, fair to g00d....' B%o''lo%c
EGGS.
Reteipi.,4Ths4 six day5..........14,602 pkgs.
{ ,
The receipts of eggs arc 'less • iheral again . to:
day anti with -an active demand, the market is
very Ann, and tending upwards. .
State and Penn.,.. -1 18 .0.
Wesietri: choice .branda . . 17340 . •
' • - i DRESSED Y.
Y
POULT
sit
. • .
„ ,
• ' Cboi&turkeys either fresh - ressed or frozen
• •
at e :in -: ram request, and held': 4ntt ' steady:--
Chickens arc rather slow 'and! -the tone easier.
Ducks are quite dull and lower. Geese are
. -
very sio*. r' • -,' • ' i . -
Turkeys; State priin'e, ' 20 .@ 22c '
Turieys i State, fair to good. !..18 @ 19c
• Chickens; Jersey iptiine ..I. -.21 .0 -22 C •
Chickens, Jersey, lair to g00d...18- 0 20c
Ducks, ) Jersey prime .i 20 0 22c
Duclis i Statc and Western grime 18 . 0 -20 c
Geese, i Jersey prime 1 13 0 . 15c
Geese, itate and Weptern 'oritne 12 ... 0. 1.4 c
' H MEATS - S
ANTI', STOCK.
• ~ .4.'.
There" a continued liberal supply of dress
ed calve', and Mune), selling fairly, prices 8011 1
rule low 4 '
Live Sheep, Nv,eathmi.......l. 7 qt, BY 4 .c .
Live calves, State pilaw— 8 23ic
'Hog-pressed ()elves fine....;.. 934@ 10c
4
DRIED
The general market continu quiet and with,
out easeetial change. letI et
.
State A.pples, 9 g —c
State 4pples,quarters ! 8141, 9c
Peeled, Peaches; Ga.. tarty. .15 16c
Peeled Peaches, fair to g00d....12 tg. 18c s"'
Blackberries. - ;...10 it -
Chet:Jeri, State.
.18.. 40:1/ —c
Raspberries. ... ...24
Plubi, State, ... ... 20c'
POTATOES. •
Bermuda Potatoes, per bbl ' 8 0049 00 ,
Early Rose, bulk, per lAA...—. . 758 l 00
Peaebblow, bulk, per bb1... , . i 12@1. 37
Pritiee Alberts, hulk, per, bb1.... 44-450,l 00 \
Peel lc bulk, per bbl 500 75
Swgetiyellow ........3 504g4 00
" UEDS r I •• .
(;Liver.. .. . 'll
Tinio9ly. Seed 500 70
„ • •
j CVORr
J O
AT THIS HYPH*CHHAP
130tiPttlico'7*Jcents p yard at CheaP
Jotni'z,
Clos rig 'out Ove.rcoat for,-,gost at
ObeatiiJohn'*.
JuELY LIST.—The following iialist of Grano
And Traverse Jurors drawn,fdr_ the term of
Court to commence at ,bicintroSe, on - lOonday,
April 10,1876 x.•
Traverse Jurots—ißeeond Week.
, Ai)Olacon--Zooi S'Fbater.
;
' Auburn— Isaac Howard,' Elijah Crane:,
Bridgewater—Syltester I Hart; Edwin Hill.
Brooklyn---Vollert F Breed.
• .clffrot l / 4 1-17a1 Cobb. , tiatimel :Arnold,
Cuddeback. Henry Rivenburg. -•,'
Dimock7Thivid Shelter, Bora:ee Bpat
Forest' Laker David TA,Dewer:s..
Frignklin—John Barron, dtephen Al
Martin Kanaly.. •"* '
Friendaville—He,,nry
--, Great I`:lend Village Boro--,Talm
Julius B Brown. • •
Halnidny—Sterling,4s;Hitraion.
•
Ha rfortl—Dennison - , It Oakley, Elea
Worth, Frank NV ilmarth,;Penuel' Carpe
Herriok—Francis M Felton.
j'essup--Jtunes Robinson.' -
Lenox—William -Baker.- '
Montrose--Marion• A.Lyon,Lnther.
.' Middletown—Wesley Lewis.
New Milford tp--Henry Darrow.-
Oakland,Sarnuel A Lewis.
Rush—Joseph H McCain.
Silver Lake— Michael Hill. - ' •
Susn'a. Depot— Watson Boyden.
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REASURER'S SALE 0 ; F UNSEAT
ed Lands in Susquehanna County. !
Notite is berebygiveu that, agreettlify to tie Act of
the General Assembly bf the Commimwealth of Penn
sylvania. directing the tubta Of selling unseated I ands.
the lands of which the warrantees. or owners or the
numbers eiven below will be sold at :public vendue, at
the uourt house in !dinar:ease, on Monday, the 12th of
June, A. I). 187 ti, for arrearages due and the cult ac
crued'on each tract rt spectfully, unless .they same bt
paid before the day of rule—sale to commence at tau
o'clock a. tn. 'i
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Aeees. I }Varrantees, ‘ 1 Owners 'Name& li Tares.
1 MURAT TwP. . I
15630jonathan • Ser- I,llra . Nichols . 1 $3O 80
an
gvt, jr., pL i
' Jonathan Ser- 44 L I 46
geant, jr., pt. 64'
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Wm. Forbes , . • • •
Jonathan Sr-e 0 ..e- A ,
geantjr pt - I,f
Leonard Stone- }
burner '
Robert Wilson
William Semple pt
Christopher Irwin,
Andrew Met moll
Thomas Darrak
280
190
290
150
29
CLIPPO
Ann Bolter .
Jane ltoker '
Samuel Meredith
No 1
No 1
No SI
A 1131111 a
Howard Spencer
41. ..14
,
Charles Hurl is Esi
'E TWP.
J Dritike
belonga, to R S
, • r•quires t
~
POUEST LAKE TWI'.
Line West of GAP -1 . •: d, • ;
tins & N E (g 4 IR 111 RosplllEet
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1
• W Warner; l• - ~ . i
; ; r - • •
,Vralter gender lot , Jake Itose
011. EAT BENT) TWP..
,Charles Butler • - II A Clark 4CO
D Wehandler
8 H DaytOn • •il
Sherman , D Phelpßl
iloeponn ratr.
1 ' I Anson Tiffany,
aauxosnr 'TWP. I I
, 1 I •
}Hobert Trail ' IC L Virsrd Est' ,
'John Kugler No 51 I Michaellidoylert
* 4- 1 . "lillelacligraT• i
r-rinnuel Newport; Its Nichols
Henry Hill . do do
ohu Cadwallader , go •do
,Jonathan Nesbi • o do •
'Mrs S Hamilton '' Abel Turt•ell
JACKSON TWP. 1 I
I Sedate orisivold'
LATHROP TWIN , •
I Abel'Turrell
LENOX TWP. 1
W M,Haitley
' 'Abel Terrell
John Marcy Bit •
MELT! Twir, I
Nos 43 31 ,and` 52., ramph;ey Ross'it H
• ' . . Co
'Georger Fanitiari ' b aron
i oung 'I
,if.tDDLy il row TIM • 1,
' IR II Itoile Estatei
'McGovern lot Ido•i• do 1
NEW MILEORD 7 . ~
, C L Wa d,Estste,
- OAXLXBI) TWI,
_ ' l'C L Wird Estatel
sum TWA'.'
_i 1 .
lkt rs Wa'terman e l lit .. .
I
or G W Johns On
SPRINGVILLE TO P.
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I
[No 80 tax fdr•l£Cirr D Drinker he. t
',. , „ , longslto It B . !, .
• • . , , - " tiquires A lll
-.. . THOMSON TWP.I i
~ , i
George I.cCall' ' Ann 1111 Shlei
.. Peter Snyder , E A ef?oks B et I I
[— .•' • i , N YCity •i f ,
James 311111;04)rd ~ C G 111' auiford I I
, . HENRY C. TYLER: County Treas
Treasurer's Office, `lontmse. At ril 8, 76.1
.
No 4 for 1 875
41V3
$9
94
2000
F Lusk Tract
14
823
301
109
60
Peter Harris
iJohn :4arcy
I Paul Kugler
I ' ;
H. & W. T. DICKIERINAN 9 S':
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FURNITURE:I:ROOMS:
New ,NUtord,
- • •
: Can he found tlie largeoti pn4 twit at
: eortment thittature- i °misting! of :
PARLORA CHAMBER, DINING
• ROOM, AND HALL 1 :
: ,;FURNIT ORE, _
to be found is the County, all tie*
and of the late -t •pattern*,
and will be sold very cheap fop CAI3II-1 All pods
warranted u represented. 1
H. & W. T.l DICKERMAN.
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Feb. 10. 187&;--417).
A. .NEW ENTERPRISE.
has opened a shop under E. L. 'Meeks & Co'e. storn, on
Public Avenue. wuere he 18 rchdy, to do all kinds of
work in his line. Can ekCel in new . work, and repair
with neatness and despatch, • i
- - I• _ "J'AMEOI3IRNEI. ,
Montrosq, October 13th.1873.—pr0. ,
DMLNISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Ix
1411 h. the estate or 4ohn Boren, late . o% iMiddletown
township, Susquehanna, County, Petkusylvania...fleed.
Legters of Administration in t he s3id 'estate haVig
been granted to the 'undersigned, pu persons owing
sad estate are requested to maid immediAte -payment,
and all persons having claims against" skid eslatf are
'requested to present item withcint delay.;
• = WW.IBBHORiv ;t "
?Asia ;N. 1875.-6 w. Administrator.
Eli
Morse Nichols i t
and Alden
do A do
dcil do
Gilepie and Pierce
Mrs S Bowers Ex
Janke Henneeey I
RD TWP.
`Maria Herideth
NF3~ - j..
A prutical woriman, at
ARRY' TELE NEWS, '
CARRY -tag NEWS TO MANIC
- AND EVE,I3IIIODY ELSNI
FOR GOOD IL I BALTHIi AND REFILSSiiIg4O.
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Smith 4
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HAVE MO\ 1D TO THEIR NE* MRS. .
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ter.
rHE FIRST
agger.
Where therw ill keep Cm baud the beet . assorted attack at
Iffen'd and4Boys' Ready-Made
Vlll 2 O WELtat
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS,
HOSIERY, HATS, MILLINERY
• GOODS, &C.,
' of all descriptions and latest styles.
Grr us & r. and we will sAVE 'toy tostaT.-
Terms. cash or good paper. Respec•ful'y,
S.. PILLMAIN & CO•• # '
NATIONIL DRY . GOODS •& CLOTHING
BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, newest anasoo,
25 cents per yard,
at S. P. & 00.'3 First National.
BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERE.% all shades
36 opts paryard,
4 r
' 6.. Co.' s
First ulitiond.
BEST CALICOES, noir styles' and fast co'ors, 6,4( cants
an t i. P. t 'CO.'S First Natiooal. .
HANDSOME' lIAMMTRG EDGING AND
from 10 cent* , per yard up, • ,
Olt S. P. & CO,'S First National.
YARD WIDE BLEACHED CCYPTQNS, from ' $ colts
pier yardnp,
at S. P, & CO.'S First National,
YARD ,WIDE It4OTORY, from .7%'. cents pee yard.
40 48
33 44
51 04
46 40
621
upward,.
, • PI% • at S. P. & CO.'S First Naticail.
BES? SHIRTING/3; few lea: 115 cts,pereid, :l
, . at P. & CO.'SPLra National.
BOYS'. READY-MADE SUITS, from $3 up.
• • at S. P. & Co.'S First National.
YOUTHS; liitADY-MADi SUITS, from $6.50 o'
at S.P. Cu.'S First Nat fo ** l.
itIIADY*DE SUITS, from $S up,
,;•
at S. P. & CO.'S First Mitiol3lo.
,
BOYS' d , ASSIMERB PANTS, from $1.9 up._ •
• S. P. 4% CO.'S First - National.
NEEl's 04138 . 1313118 PANTS, from o.so'up,
at 8.. P. & CO.'SPirstNationat
199 89
18156
090
289 80
We ehallalso 'keep on bind Gents' and Ladies' Un
derwear of all styles ; ladies! and misses' Ready-Made •
Suits. As 'assistance to our experlimced and 'artistic
VaVirtrotrieg, I g n lu grr 47 . t airr."and b lre=iit h rti:
our millinery department to contain the leading rtyles
and trimmed in. best city styles, and our prices lower
than elsewhere. Remember we will keep a full assori
ent of all classes of goods generallftept in first-clads
(Atom. an el our : prices we warrant will be the lowest in
Susquehanna County. Our 'special, buyer will be In
- the market's( all times, and procure for us the latest
novelties. Ofir motto. win be, ‘•Juslice to all." Bear
in mind we have: a NEW SToRE.' NEW GOODS, and
the, LOWEST CASH PRICES IN THE 'COUNTY. At}
• in inducement to make large purchases we will deduct,
(on demand) on all cash bills of $lO : or more, Ave per
cad.
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Come one and all
Huth. great and small - -
• And buy your, goods
•(.• " At S. P. & Co.'s FiretNetioa 411., •
2 09
18.
ti
20
I 405
I 810
"°°
4800
L 736
1 700
S. FILLMMI '
First National Dry Goods and clothina Stoto..„
Idon•pm: Maich -25, 1876. ' •a "
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BILLINGS: STROUD;
i 1.66
IMURANQE:..AGEI‘.I I ,
Capita! I.EtilkiroOitcd,
Eire Association of Pbll., Capt . tal & Assets, $ 3,500,00 r
Wet:emus Co. of N. A., Phil., • • ' 6 5,000.000
Peensylvtnia .‘ 1,100„0,0,
Ins. Co.of Pa., Phtla., " , " 700.015)
Lycoming of Manney, Pa. " " 0,000,000
,Lancaster of Laneaeter. •.'" 400.000
,Newton of Newton, " ' 6 4 150.0*
Heine Ins. Co., N. Y., "- 66 ' 6.000.04.0
rivonat 61 64 11 11 4 5 0 , 01 o
Co.raneretal Fire " 41 450,010
Hartford Flee of Hartford Ct. " . 66 oothooo
Atlas - •• " ' # 64 6 500,000
RoyalCaoliAti Cariediaw. Montreal. " 1.11011,013
Ltverpool. Ltutdon & Glebe,
of Liv I Eng., -
trovidenceL Mkkhlogton, of
Providena,
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Conn ;i gatrallite Ock . 4 -*sena
Anieripin pre. " "
•
Traveleroins. Co., Bart,, 4041 and Surplus imootooe
Railway Pationgere - • . 1501000
' Thenadersignedhasbeen wellknown in thiseounly.Col
thepast2oyears, as an Insurance Agent. LOIS** atm
tained by his Comnainies,have always been promptly
paid, -
sar-Office up stairs, in building east from Banking
°Mee of Wm. a. coopor a 00., Turnpike street,.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.
CHARLES H. SMITH. I o ffi ce managers.
AMOS NICHOLS,
° LANGDON,Eoneitor.
Montrime. Jan. 5.
SPMETHING NEW.
tianjuit - opened ilieit. *WO, Mensal& ! & 'Pa s MI
klnils oUnnuide to t order; - neplilrlngilana an *bolt
flatten. '," claiingnearl* 1.15 yann nnperienca In tno
,Ws Wait PI cosabant I linu - plaint all IttrODAY (Ott
me a OIL , 1. .
X. UPTSOROVII.•
Montrone * Feb. ill 1131C—t1=1:591. 1: MAIMIVI...•
ISMS
, tiIIZT ;TO
NATIONAL Lt4Nl,
(Searle!e New BrlCk,)
GENERAL
- FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT
ili•XiDiatraime•,3Pa.
ACCIDENT.
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"EtOtli'4' . '§its . D . E S HOP
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7,601X004
NO•0 00 . 0 0.
06000•000