The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, April 19, 1876, Image 3

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    The . Law Governing Assigneell,2"eN,
We herewith publish: the , new act pas
sed by the leg Wain re, : this
. sossion i te .01 7
able Assignees, fUrsthe Ibenefit - off Orediti.
ors, to iliakeliake - of Real Estate eneum
bered by liens. . • ,• , . . .
Whereas, It frequently:- ocouriL in ;-_,tia.-
sign men ts for the 'benefit , .of ' - oredittifis
witere the assignor iii.the' owner. :,of . a
- number of tracts of 'land encumbered to
such an e.xteat that , it' jii - impossible to
'ascertain defitiite4 • whethe r .a. Sufficient.
a mount can: be' realized 'to discharge all
the liens whereby. the titla made by the
as . -igneet arc - regarded :ti ' 'Jou bilittl i and
i i
the assignees are .thereby
.1 niible•t9nake
hilvantagemi§ sales aft said real, estate;
therefore, : ...I: -'' '' . .., ~
SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the.Senate '
and
House of Representatives. of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania-4n , General. Ai- sett/by. met, and it is hereby enacted by
the authority of the same, That in all
assignments .for the '.belt'-fit of 'creditors
it shall and may be laWflil for the several.
courts of common pleas (If this Common,
wtalth, upon apPicatioriluf theassignees
of insolvent debtors, , setting I forth that
the personal estate is insufficient for the \
payment of the debts, ,and the real es.-
tate incumbered with liens .to j such .an
extent'as to render. it difficult:to dete r ,.
mine whether the same •c in be sold for
enough . to pay all.the liens as aforesaid.
to grant by .order, . whelp. the said court
sliall.deein it for 'the manifest interest of
all:pUrtieS, authorizing. the said-assignee
to make-public sale of 'such real. estate,
Or so much thereof as shall be deemed
accessary. at such :place and , upon such
terms-as the, said court shill direct ;of
which . iale.notice shall be: 'given twenty
days prio'r thereto by hand-bills and ptit 7
lication in' at least two tiewspapersfia the
county, one of which :may .be, German; if
such be published in the Opurity.,;:-whielt
sale_or sales, after being{ confirmed by said
court, shall discharge alt.liensagainst the
real ' estate - so Old, excepting::thitt.where•
the lien of a mortgage upt:in ;rear estate
is or shall be priorlto all other liens tipon .
' 1 he.same property,except other mortgages
g round rents and the purchase money due
the Commonwealth ; the. lien of such
mortgages shall not beldestrOyedor in
any way affeeted• by an sale. -msideby
yirtue'or authority of an, 'sale 1 . made inn,
der the Proiisions oflth s act, and the
proci.eds arising theretrOm shall 'be ap
propriated to, lienS' extinguished. - by air
tue of such sale according to their prop ,
eriy ;. Provided, , Brfore" -said tale.. Is au
thorized the assignees , shall 'file a:bond,
‘with two approved suritiei in double the.
estimated value of said :real estate,' con
litioned for a faithful' appropriation of
the pri needs thereof: And providedfur
,
flier„ That the.courti shall require such
proof of notice of.Suph intended applica,
lion to have been given AO the lieti . cred ,
nots or their attorneys us said. court - shall
deem suffiCient to give said lien creditors
an opportunity to be heard touching said
order of. sale. •. •' • ' • ''''.. • ''''
SEC. 2. Whenever saidcoiart shall'grant
an order'of sale as afore L 'id said .court.
nay order a stay of executt n 'on all liens_
that may bediveated by s; ati sale by. sl )
assignee until-said ordershall .be eXpend.
ed •or revoked :-: : Provided, That it
. shall belawful for" said Court to extend
any order •of sate,. granted !as afOresaid,
or to.awar4, an alias or planes 'order - of
- sale: ,. -4 1 .
SEC. , 3. Whenever any , such • assignee
shall Make sale; either 'public or private,
of any real
.estate, • assigned : under ! the
deed uf assignment, and 'the assignor or
- - any *person should refuse to surrender.
pessession of the real estate: 80,13(ild 'tO the
pnrchaser, after - having.' fully vomplied
with the terms of said sale, to file 'a peti
tion in the court of common pleas of the
.proper county setting forth the facts, and,,
..ifie.said court. shall thereupon direct no , '
tic. of
,thefilingtif such -petition, to be
served.upon the person in possession, and
re(liiinng him or her ' t i O Show cause,
wltninten.days . .frOm the time of service'
of such notice.: why possession should
not' -be surrendered to such' purchaser.—
The hurt shall, upon the filing of such
petition and antiwer, or if no • answer be
lited upon the expiration of the ten' days.
•
aforesaid, hear and determine 'whetheror
nut the purchaser is entitled' to possess , '
• kn, and if so make - - au , order directing
the sheriff to deliver
.to said • purohaser
-4 possession . of the . premises:. - Provided,:
.Tne liens of mechanics and 'material Men
=ball not in any 'I
way': be invalidated - Or
impaired by any of the provisions of 'this
act, but the same. shall in - all caseabe en,
titled to receive, out o f f the proCee.iti 'of
salp..wliatever mini they
..may; , tan legally
entitled to, according to right• and prior
. ity of lien.
SAMUEL
,1 4 '. PATTERSON,
Speaker of the House of ItepresentativeE:
JOHN Lstra,
President of the Senate.
APPItnirED--The seventh day of rebra
"y, Alm° Domini. one ithonsard eight
hundredd - and seventy-sit
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1, J. F. ARTRANYLI
Assailing the Supre4se Court.,
The recent decision -of. the Bupretne
(nun virtually , annulling the Enforce
i!!4: act and rebuking in Ithe) stefirriest
Iti tuner the partisan legislation Which
i,as paralyzed the Southern Statea is the
arntst glow the Republican party has
y,t Nceived from that tribunal.
When the outrageous laws were rushed
through Congress without any other
I . ..asot i to justify theM except; the desire
10 consolidate the negro vote of the South
, d to hold. that section as a political
'talupy they were known to be , nnoonati
tutional. But . the Constitutioli
guitiped under foot by Lthe revolutionary
I ,tru4lers whose only demi wac-tosecure
the posSession or power. The scandals
which to-day provoke so .ninch indigna
tion rind , bring the name and institutions
of this'ecountry into %disrepute' are the
'natural results - of :these excesse's.,
mptinn became a necessity of party, and
penetrated „every 4epartment of the
public service.-. •
If these desperate men had now the
control over legislation which they held
a few years ago,. there mould be nu hesita
tinn in cripPlingithelthe Butpreine Court
asi they then repeatedly threatened to do
until trietace and assalt effected the ob
ject which. they desired' at the Its
judgements are 'only respected by them
when they conform 'to the demands of
action' and disregard' the \obligatioila of
the written charter.
Whit,ettect.the decision . has produced
on ,the minds - oUAdniinistratiOn., leaders
maybe inferred froth eipressieniin the
Senate'which though . subdued. in t.ۥms.
&it effect leaves. no doubt 'of the niittik
, nantipirit whiCh animated the speaker.
Mr. Morton said:
he, Senator has roferred to, the deci
sions of the supreme Court on Monday.
I shatl be frank enough to say that I
regard those, decisions as 'trnfortunate,
but it is not my business or duty here to
criticise them or endeavor to explain
them.
"I do not know whether the Supreme
oourt said.that [referring to the construc7.
Lion` given to the Fou;ie.enth' Amend-.
ment].. but if they did so far as I am con
cerned I repudiate it utterly :" •
Mr Boutwell. was still more offensive in
big utterances, and could not even check
hiniselfwithin the limits of decoocy in
debate as will . he ,seen by. the following
•
words.:
:"The Senator, from Deleware, under
the sanction of. Supreme Court rendered
on Itionday,last looks 'to the time when
the Su Klux, some of whom were fined
and others of whom are imprisoned are
to have their ;fines returned from the
Treasury of the United States and the,
doors of the prison opensd that he and
his friends may welcome. them,'
Other leaderai were more discreet, and
kept their lips closed from policy. But
they airregard the court with resent.
went for haying placed a judgment _on
recoid,`that brands. their legislation as
'unwarrented and void. This decision is
great•step toward a return to constitu
tional •methoiis, and in view of the poli
tical construction of the court, is an
eventful achievemeot. There are seven
Republimis in the court, besides Justices
Davis and Clifford.
41110 .411,-- • -
Waihington._
: WASHINGTON, April 15.—Solicitor„Wit
son co rrobarates Col.' Whitley's state
ments concerning Babcock's connection
with the-safe burglary. - He says that he
came into the treasury as• solictor on the
29th of June,. 187 C • c
The investigation'
of the safe burglary by Wilson was: really
begun Jnly 6._ He says, _ that every man
of the forty- fi ve composing the secret
service force lied from the - beginning per
sititentlY and consistently a 11... the-,way.
tlkriiugh: .
Babcock 'tried •to throw him off the
: trail 'of the .burglars and, to make. him
think that 'Whitley was:telling the-truth'
and - Loll:ant - hilt the -truth. Wilson was
--invited to -go. to- Long Branch and .
he went; was treated well, and heard the
friends of the safe burglars tell their side
of theitory ; But Wilson discovered in a
feO , days that there was 'deep rascality
behind the . protests of innocence. - The
Solicitor • had :much to contend With;
"Whitley was • throwing sand in his eyes
and Babcock Was trying to hug him from
behind."
,A committee composed of
three senators and. four members Of the
. house of
,representatives had spent three
months in investigating the conspiracy
.and failed. Mr.' Wilson went to Canada
and secured evidence that (vas the entqr
ink wedge and resulted in convicting 4014
setitencing.several of the leading a.ctoii
in the burglary. • .
HATE YOU HEARD THE NEWS?
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The following' k a Specimen of 11.
8% , pounds TEA for one dollur.
5 cans PEACHES or TOMATOES for one
dollar.
4 cans LITTLE ,NECK CLAMS for one dol
lar.
7 pounds RAISINS for one dollar.
22 bars SOAP for one dollar.. 7: •
10 pounds prunes for one dollar. .
14 pounds SALERATUS for one dollar.
_..
4 pounds COFFEE for one dollar.
12X 1 pounds CRACKERS for one dollar.
150 JAW BREAKERS for one dollar.
The whole lot for TEN DOLLARS and a
prettent thrown in. Good for mineiy days; •A.
large 6Lock of new and choice goods equally
IOW; , ;By calling at 'the head of NaVlgation•
your.sball have the. full value of your mon'ey
every time and something extra.. - -
Call and see at A. N. BULLARD•B
Mcaitrose. March 8.1876.
QFECIAL NQTICE!
The Undersigned, overseers, of the, poor of Harford
Towssblp, arndesirous of apprenticing, td responsi
‘ble-pirties, two minor children, (boys) aged four and
six : years, until they shall arrive at the age of twenty
one *are. Apply to
D. M. FARRAR.
UKBGN TINGLEY, }-P°47 Heaters,
Haiford, Maroh 15,181'6.-6w
ADII4.INISTRANOR'S NOTICE. In
;the estate of John W. Dodge, late of Middletown
dec'4 Letters of Administration , in the Mid estate
havitg been granted to the undersigned all persons ow.
lug ptd estate, are requested 'to make immediate pay ,
menu and all persons having claims against said estate
ate roested to present is without delay.
1 ESTHER DODGE,
31,vh 15, 1576.-sw. Adminiairater.
I . ,
E ECUTOR'S . NOTlCE.—Whereas,
iLe la t t ters testamentary to the estate of Samuel Sut
ton, t o of Springville, dec'd , having been granted**
Sat
e,
Igoe& all persons indebted to said said estate
aro r znesttd to maks leunediate payment, and all per;
lion ring claims against the same , are requesaia to
If t thou withoat dotal.
BiTElTAMlTOSeldtaeatric
..''r. ',11 , ,HE : --:: ~ :tIE,4OCII, 4T -=' •Arßti.:l9;
EGGS i EGGS
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is
WE4TE COCHENS,"!
BUFF, C00.H.E14,5, - •
PARTRIDGP.. COCHENS,
• PLYMOUTH ROCKS;
AND HOUDANS.
AnioNfor -$ 3 Tier 13.
larfiroting Fo w ls for . sale After August let, 1876, at
reasonable prices. NNu inferior specimens ‘shipped
.from my yards. N, . 1
White Cosher.s. Ist preminmi,at Jersey Fair, (Berry
& Williams stock.) Buff Cochens, Berry & Williams.
circulars.
,
No circulars. Write for viliati, wanted apd promp
repays;will be given. Addrear. N •
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,C. C. 1 GILBERT,
N .
Great: Bend, Pa.
Idarh 29,.1576.--6m.
WHY . FLOWERS'
v v WINTER !
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Are you aware that yo can . obtAin Summer beat in
January ? That you can . ialpart balmy air to you
families ?, that p.m' an give spontaneous growth to
plants and Flowers, and that l'you can make home a
little paradise by purchasing one of IL C. Sayre's Hot-
Air Furnaces ? These Furnacis are now constructed
withryAPOß PAN by which the atmosphere is tem
pered to that resembling Summer heat.
NO ;MORE CRICKING OF FITRNI,
TLRE-NO MORE DRY
IiIISKY HEAT. •
HOT-AIR
i \ .
Anthe time has come when, emanniptives may, re
joice n coal fires. These furnace 4 are sold entirely up
on th ir own merits, aed are, now the leading Furnace
in thiel part of the country. All Furnaces are warrant
-1
ed to give entire satisfaction or no sale.
. •
licr Iv
wi s,,
I keep competent men on the roadwho are well ac
quaineed with the Furnace business aid they are con
stantly putting up these Purnades. Tleir work in war.
rantedito please. These Furnados arenow scattered in
the following towns and cities:
Binghtmton, Scranton, Providence, Wilkes Barre.
Kingston, Pittston, Elmira. Wavedy, Williamsport,
Great • Bend, Stispuehmna Depot, Hanco. k, Delhi,
Downitrille, Andes, Maigaretville, Fanklin, thradilia,
Owego; Northumberland, and ninny dher towns. •
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Maaa.i.x.rezatlLareci. Byr
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Any person wlshingla recommendation from any vne
living. in' ;the above named places. I will gladly not ree
pond With them , giving names of parties now using
these Famines. •
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B. C. SAYRE ,
Morttn)'re, December 22d. 18
BA.II:XES. II G. ElLe-tainie IJ. N. doXGDON.
Dimes, Blanding. & Co.,
Parke and Granite iforito,
[Es rAzt.rewszt iN 1840.1
2iSITFACTURERS OF . ALL,KINDS OP
MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS.
MANTLES &C.
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, • ALSO.
IMPORTERS ' OF SCOTCH GRANITE,
:2 Chentingo St., Near Depot,
March'{, IsT6. I BINGHAMTON. N. Y
ECTIONI
CUR
Rumor sae it that havin4 heti elected Conntifireas
nrer for the ensuing three yearsj I am to discontinue my
Insurance businee . • Said KUNOR is UNTRUE, and
without foundation, and while thanking you for kind
ness, andli.ppreciatinn of good Insurance in the past,- I
ask a continuance of your patraiage. promising that all
business entrusted to me shall te. promptly Attended tb.
My Companies are all sound and reliable, as all can tes
tify who have met with losses iming the past ten years
at my, Agency. Read the List
North British and Mercantile, Capital, $10,000,009
Queens of London, - 2.000,000
Old Franklin. Philadelphia, Asrets, 3,500 5 000
Old Continental, N. Y., " nearly 3,000,000
Old Phcenix of Hartford, f' •• • 2.000,000
Old Hanover. N. Y.,, "
-1,600,000
Old Fanners, York, • • •" ' " 1.000;000
I also represent the rfew Tor Mutual Lire ranee
of over 30 years standing, anti assets over $30.0M,300.
Also the Masonic Mutual Benefit Association of Penn
sylvinia.l •
rir - Get, an Accidental Polley; covering all accidents,
in the Hartford Accident Ihs.l Co. Policies 'wzitt-n
from one day to one year. Only •25 cents for a $3,009
Policy. Please call or send avid, when you,take a trip.
Very respectfully. " ,( • •
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Montrose, Pa., Jan.l9, 1816.-4
RIET
prni PROP
TAYLOR'S TAMILY MEDICINES
must be gaining renewed confidence in the Sp_ecifics
which he, prepares. All the articles of Matteis Medics,
which he. now offers tor sale , is!on the principal of NO
CURE NO PAY.. Foremost among these valuablearti
cies, is 'TAYLOR'S CELEBtIATED OIL, for Pain,
Lameness, Wounds or t - ores..in Man or Beast.
Taylor's Condition Pewdefs for Horses, Cattle,
Hogs, Stisep and Poultry,
For redovatiLg the blood and system, of all kinds of
Stock tn the Spring, nothing can be better. -
Tapor 4 a Cough Syrup for all throat or lung diseases.
Any ens trying it will be convD cal of its merits.
lie Also manutactures the . celelrated Ilidiau , Vegeta
ble sticking Salve, which can be obtained of any ift:his
ag ts en it-
A. B. Burns. M A.' Lyon, tin,i. I. N. Millard, are
agtnts for Montrose.. • - • - •
Any one buying any of the above named articles and
not being satisfied, can return the empty bottle or pees
age and get their money back. [march 29, '78.)
•
Ix BANKRUP TCY.
In the District Court of tho Vatted States for the
Western District of Pemisylvauil, In Ile' U. B. °Wien
Bankrupt. No. 1348 in Bankrupb7.
Notice its hereby given that there will be a third
;general Meeting of the . Creditor* of the above-named
Bankrupt, for the - purpose cobiemplated in the 28th
Section of the Bankrupt Ac., AO the fifteenth day of
April. ISM at nine o'clock tn., at the °Mee of Ed
ward N, Willard, Register In illankrttptcy; Scranton.
'Pa., and all creditors who have: Proved • their debts are
hereby notitlea to bepreseat at eahltneettag,and at the
same time mad puce I shallopettplit my amounts, and the
sane wilt be lilted, and I a thsq.itnd there apply
for mj tthltharge es Assignee.
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CASK Asetimee
ticrestes; Monk Ilk 11l1i-Itlr,;".D
BLOOM 'IN
ontrose Pa.
HENRY C. TYLER.
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mama.
IRE POPOUR DRY GOODS IND MINING/OUSE
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IVI
GUTTENIiURG ,
ROSENBAU & CO.,
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Is still in Montrose; being established nearly a quarter of a century, and intend to be another. Are carrying Ilie
largest and moat complete ASSoftetent of Dry, Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, &c., &0., of any other Arm le the
County. our ficiliti - tir baying in large quantities of first - hands by the original toackages, and by having*,
residen• buyer crinstantl in the nutrket,isettch,that itmakes it almost an itnposeibilityfor any new or laid dealers
to cotnpete with us in p ces. - •. • i
M. B,Destaner, ha v ing jest returned from New York with a large stock of seasonable goods, boughtlot
cash at the most favorable rates, price* being so tempting that he bought, heavier than usual, and mostly at largo
Auction Sales. We will, can and shall sell them at astonishingly low figures.
1 1 OUR STOCK ' COMPRISES AS. USUAL,
DRY GOOD% CARPETS, MILLINERY AND ; FANCY GOODS, LADIES'
AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
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Ft. ei a, cll. -2VE Et e Ico t 1 xi. gi
Of our own 'manufacture and well appreciated for its superior workmanship
, •
Fine lot of Cloths, Cassimera nod Fuitings, for Custom Work. Measures takon and perfect Attityi
teed. Only relia l ble goods ecld that, will bear recommendation. Price list farnishedon - application• as our cus
tom. We will say for one and all, that we defy competion. Respectfully•yours,
.1
GUTTENBURG I ROSENBAUM is. Oe.
M. S. DifiSSAURR, *Swing Partner.
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Montrose. April 12, 1876.
SPECIE BASIS I
e ‘N i 4 are
1 1 7-
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DRY GOODS; FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS
- • -
wricat Tft4 Which will be hold FOR
U Mr arg i
al &LUL CASH' at lutonishlegly .
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41,11311111.1
P. 8. - --. This •it the Centennial
Kontrese,. April 12th, 1876.
A YEWS SARSAPARILLA,
YOB PDBLVVING Tli BLOOD.
This compound of the veg
ble altetnatives, Sarsapar.
I, Dock, Stillingia and
indrake with the lodides
Potissium and Iron.makes
tOst effectual cure of series
complaints which are very
, valent and amicting. It
trines the blood, Purges out
lurking hunters in the
ftfem, that undermine the
:alth and settle into troub
some disorders. Eruptions
tube on the surface of hu
frorn the blood. Internal
—anger. ination of these same tin.'
more to.some internal organ, or organs, whose action
they derange,and whose substance they disease and des
.troy. Ayer's Sarsaparilla expels these' , humors from
the blood. When they are gone, the disorders they pro•
duce disappear such as Ulceration of the latver, Stom
ach. Kidneys, Lungs, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases
of the Skin. St , Anthony's Fire, Rose of Erysipelas,
Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Boils. TumortN Tetter
and Salt Rheum Scald Head Ringworm Ulcers and
Sores Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain the Bones Side and
Head Female Weakness Start ility Leneborrhora arising
from internal ulceration and uterine , disease Dropsy
Dykpepsia and General Debility. With their departure
health returns;
Dr. , J. C. Ayer A; CO., Lowell Mass.
Practical a4d Analylical Chemists. '
BOLD ALL DRIRIGIBIS AND . DEALERS IN
April 5; IR&
,ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In
the - est. of Jacob B. Young, late of Auburn
township. Letters of Administration in the sald'eetate
having been granted to the tindersigned.all persons ow
ing said estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment. and o il persona having claims against said Watt
ere riquee,.ed to present them without delay_ t ___:
R. H. WHITE,
April 14,187.6-8 w Admintstnitor.
VXECUTOINS SOTICE.-011ERE—
iz, er f letters teetaturatary 4 to the estate of Thome
menu, t ,te or rarest Lake .tuttruship,,have been gran
ted to the undersigned, all 'poisons indebted 'to said mg
tate, are requested to make tinmediate,WMo4t, ant
all persons taring claims against the 111030 are request
ed to present them without dely.
CHARD AL ANTI;
Wx.F. Q Ili,
April 111, 1,14.-11 w, • -
-Facts Better Than., Fictionl
HATS, CAPS, &C., &C.
A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
SHOES of all Descriptions.
BARGAINS .IN ALL DEPARI4IIIENTS
PRIPARILD DT
3P!
R .:
AGENTS FOR
READ & STROUD:
Year.
BOOK
,STQIi.E.
F. 11.
BOOK STORE
IS NOTE', OPENED,
And everything connec
ted with the trade
will be kept on
hand, inclad
. ing
DAILY
Montrose, April 11, 11T6.-4w.
A NEW !rocs. OP-
C s l 9 C:ko3s.er g 3r,
joist received and for oils by
11. J.
s lIPELRY Dili
For Bale by
A LBO, ALL KINDS 07
' GROCERIES,
At the store of ' - •
• 31, 0 *earit. Orissa:Lwow
For oak by •
Montrose. Uri' 1141811. J.
pARKEVALE MILLS
, zuw-493Fixteraz).
I have rented the above Mills. and 1114.1541 mm Is
first-claw( order, I have also stocked the ntlll wok
ALL , KINDS OF. ORAllt
Including Western White Wheat. '°
I also keeP on hand
WYLEAT, -RYE, AND RIICKWRRAT:
FLOUR, CORN MEAL,
Feed, BuckihotA Bran, etc., *A, which I offer to the
public at the lot prices. PP - All kinds otllilliat
Business done. •
B e ni 4 1 M0411 1 b4rlleU l i Maardikt, l 7.
highest gag pries paid tot all at rig*
sanfainoist
Padungi,irsa.mum.-as
STEVENS'S
Viral 1717
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