The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, May 24, 1876, Image 7

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• Arrangement of Et*
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VIA RAILROAD: - :"--. •
, . .......t ,- ~,,, Arrives. Diparss
1 inkhannock, (Daily,) . .... Toop m 1215 m
- VIA STAIIIIII: - 1 : - ? i. " r - v.
liontrose-.Depiit,(Daily,)...i..' ', iiioOpm ~ alm a 4
New Milford. (Daily,) .. .....1000 ain isOp m
Wyalneing, (Daily.) ............ 045 am 00pm
Meadville. (tri weekly.).... 500 pm m aw
;lonhlin Station. (tri weeltl,o .. 74;10 a m 7 1 ,00 am
BingbarntoNtia S. Lake.(tri weekly).. 600 p m 7,00 p m
weehoppeh.tiri we0h1y,)...,. , ... ...... moo am ; 400 p m
The New-York, (iiia Montrose DeS4) Vim Milford,
ran khannock, and Wyalusing are dusty. 1 - • • i
The Conklin Station mail runs Tuesdays, Tharsiitys
and Saturdays.
The Binghamton mail, (via Silver ,, e.lce,)rnna Taal.
lava, Thursdays. and Saturdays'. • .
p r iendsville mall runs Tuesdays, Thursdays:aid Bat
lOW. I 1
The IteshoPPen mail rave htundltys,Wedne days, and
irldaYs• t i . 1 _
ADDITIONAL ST DNB:
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A Stage leaves daily for Mont ens e!Depot a' 1 na,,and
returns at 6 p. m
A stage leaves daily for New Milford at7spa. in.
sad reliant st 330p.m. .
• , 'Ei C. 1 1 4;111DHAM. .M.
lioitroo . **Oinky
. T 411,4 ) Table.
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Arr angmeot of Trains. •To take effect on .Monday,
Aprlll7, 1876. 1 .
, , : 'UP Ttitine
Down Trains.
co nsular). • riontnivon
r , n., J. X. . - ' *As - p.m.., '
545 10.15 .. —.Montrose ....9.00 412
555 1025.... Allen's.. ..... . , 845. . ,.545 .
1028. ' ...:C001'.....:. ' '840 , :. ' 448
6c61022 Bunters.... .. .•••885 '444
608 10.16 .... .....Woodbourne.... ... .... 880 ' 440
6 11 1047 11 10 40....... . Dinrock 885 436
6 Tyler's... ..... —Bl5 428
6%5 1057... • .....npringville...:.... JBO5 , 420' ,
68a 11 03 Lynn 6 755:412
6 43 II IR Avery's..L. ..745 ' 405
664 11211. ....... ....Lettion - :. 1 . ........ 735 7400
103 11s4 ' L0bed ) ...... . ...7 ga 845
715 11 45 .... ... . Marcy a... 115 187 ,-
.720 1100 Tunkbannock ' 700 ' "_.82 .
'Dales aril) run on Lehigh Valley time u kept in the
Offlte of P. aN. Y. Bit at Tunkhaunock. .•,
All trains connect at Tanithanntlek . with . -P. ii i 'zi t;
B. E.going north and south. •
JAMES. 1. BL4.MBLER.l l 'resst.
Manch Chunk. April , 17, 1876. ' • : . , '
List of Now Advertisementi.
Notlei—Wm. White Sheriff.
Report of First National Bank.
Boots and shoes-11. M.Cornba:
Busmes
Notice—B. Stroud.
Plants—S. B. Shapley.
Notice to Fishermen.
Bee on Dirnoek Camp Gratin& '•-•
Tobacco and Clara—Louis 104);'
Special Noticer-Dr; T. J.'Wheatote
"Goon News."—Songs and tunes for Bun
day Schools, Christian Associations, and Spac
ial Meetings. By R. M. Bleintosn. Publisbod
by Oliver Ditson & Co. ,
We "boys of .a larger, groWtO eau well re.
_ Can
member when our supply 01 rai*ea wasien
erally bought from old ladies,- who had 11 - Or 12
of them, together with a gener4ssortment of
apples, nuts, ete.,in small 'quantities, and on
the same small stand. Now, great pyramids-of
the luscious fruit illumine:all the stiset corners,
and rapidly disappear by tens ‘and,dozeus,while
fleets of swiet'Yessels cannot Coale last enough
to supply the great demand: Why I` , Simply
because some mercluudts,ouen upon a time,hap-,
peod`to send fOr more . truttlthan was wanted.
It came. it Would quickly - spoil. It was pour
ed on the market in quantities. People seeing
great heaps;becime orange hungry. Not many
oranges spoiled.)" More were j needed and sent
fur, and they are now used a hundred for one.
Not many years ago, one or two Hymn and
Tune books supplied all the Sabbath &heirls
Piablishers were timid about new boOks,because
the market was full. But one or two new, ones
succeeded, and competitio , was %mink with
the most pleasing results. Di ltitudes now sing
easy, pretty - Sunday School ngs that never
sang befOre, and , the ga • f the 'streets is
beard to sing the lays of Z n ;—becanae they
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are prettier and , sweeter than • those of . the
heathen round about. Here is good news,boYs,
girls, teachers I Come and buy 1 ‘. '
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MEETING OF MEDICAL I S9crrir. —A specuu
mating of the- Su.squehanna 'Medical Society
I'm held at Brooklyn on the 17th 1?t May, at
which there was a larger attendance than usn
tit The discussion of Chorea, the subject: se
lected at the annual
_meeting, Was qpirited and
interesting. Though - no, was advertised
&large number of patients were present for ad
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tick.
Delegateg, were chosen to the State Society
and American Medical Association. The niem
bus or the Society .were hospitably enteriain
ed at Bullard's Hotel by Dra.Ainey and Clam
berlin.
Susquehanna Depot was selected as the place
for the Semi-annuel Meetlng,the time for which
was postponed from the first to the last Wed
nesday of June, 281.11 3. 3. 8.
lanarrv.--13rother Marviri, who has so long
bten a suflerer, is mercifully 'released. He pass
ed away V4dnesday the 10th,about one o'clock
in the morning. He died as he had, lived—in
the sunstine of. God's smile. A more trium
phant death bed scene 1 never before -witness
ad Thursday; the tith, at twelve o'clock a'
large nuniber of relatives' and !ftiezitis assembled
at the house, and after the usual ceremonies the
?Tuthill were 'brought down to the Baptist
church which was well filled with.sorrowipg
friends, for the whole community felt that. they
Were indeed mourners. The Rev. A. H. , Fish
preached•from the Words I the deceased bad so
olten
,repeated during hii illness, "Oh death
Where is thy sting,.oh grave where is thy'vic
t(lY 7" The choir then sang for the closing
bYthn a piece'of Mr. Marvin's is4ri selection,
'le is gone to the spirit iand' The sympa
thies of the community are with the bereaved
h u'ilY• • • .Miss Horton teaches the school at
the Corners. • Miss Kittle 'Goble in Stanford-.
°ilk, and Miss Nettie Stanford in .the Howard
district Mr. Alvah Fish iaaiitudent in 'the
Commercial College, at Bingharnion Mr, R.
Luce has moved on to' the old homestead:.....:
We hare got what we have long needed, ti mil
linery shop at Franklin - Forks... The Baptist
bu ,n (lll .Y school was reopened ogi Sunday, Ma
~ y
' l u .Early sown oats are up , and growit4;
ZOE,
Df cJ R/TION , 4Y.— .
n, pursuance o, aDLA in
re, ) .
l (inse to a call previ;usly thade, the soldiers \
and citizens of. Montlose met at the Court
ill ISITORS to the Centerintal CaU 'find gooti ac.
i ii'llse 011 the eveniei or AlaY l 1 71 - 11 , for the comthodations withip a•rmrle. of the Centeimisl
. parpose of ruaking arrahge i nieu i ts for the Etroper Or9uittisi ohjlte of sl,rixt riiiiWaY, at= reAsona*
observance of. Decora 1 '
t i tan Day, and orkanlied,. ble iiiietS: • Mal' it' pOStili , card a y"reeit , Or two
by , don: coultirg . tc , secure rthrns:, , ~ ,
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tleeting
.11yde Ciock l i er,jr., Chairman, and b , -, , - 7 ,C. H. littitliAlti),'
11. A. Datts, Secretary. ''' ' ' . I . 8847 ita - veittird' SI. West Frontier rota Pa: .---
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purrt:.se..of the meeting thavifig been ' satlY 187 , 6 t 4 ' '
briefly- announced by the - Chair, the following
Prelkinble. and resolutions were ,presented by
Capt. 11'; F. Boirdslo and unanimously adoti
ted : •
'ViTrunuctis, This Centennial Tear finds us as
a Nekton rejoicing In the knowledge that our
country is truly, infect 'l,is Well as in mom the
of the tree and the home of the brave."
WannEns,. While irk view with apirdena
ble pride the pOsition „which, in -one brief cell=
tUry,she has asSumed among the nations of the
earth, we abonld net forget to-return thanks to
the Ruler or nations, or 'neglect to do honor
to the memory of our Revolutionary' sires who
died in giving birth to Liberty, or those "brave
boys. in blue"'who died that Liberty might
live ; therefore
Resolved, That it is eminently fitting on this
anniversary year that we bow with a feeling of,
deeper gratitude at the moss grown grave"; of
our patriot sires, end that we klndleanew the'
spirit et. Patriotism and love - of country as we
surround the freib 'motinds of those_ Wbo
were either comrades or. friends who fell in de
fense of' "The Oki Flag,"
' Resolved, That the , soidiers and citizens of
ontrose will unite, on the 80th el e May•next,
and do bonorio the memory "of our. bern.dead
—alike to those who gave their lives to gain
:our liberty, as to those who died to defend and ,
Preeerve it. • - • I -
90 - Motion, the • follitivint ioraMittles!Wet t e'
Appiiinled •
; 7 Committee on Decoration : -'H C Jessup, H
A Deans, B R Lyons i --Benj H Mulford, C A,
Marren. , • - -
Committee on Music : C C Led, Samuel
'Backus: • '
Flood Committee : N. Read; E O'Neill.
Connnittee on Speakers.: F Beardsley,,J
R Lyons.
On motion, Captain F. Beardsley wait ap
pointeci OlDcer . ut the Day. • •
On Motion, the &Doi lug Resolution was
unanimoutly adopted': •
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, Resolved,- That 4 cordial invitatio n - tie extend
ed to the Firemeti of Montrose, to the Sabbath
Scbools of the various -denomination& to the
Masons, Odd-Fellows, ,nights of Pythias,
Grangers, and Sovereigns of Industry, in this
and adjoining towns, to, co-operate in tho ar
rangements and participate in the exercises
incident to a, proper observance of -Decoration
Day. -
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On motion,the Secretary was directed to fur
nish a copy of this resolution to the various or
ganizat ions and ordeis'abnve named.
'On motion, adjourned to .';meet on Thursday
evening, May 25tb , , at , the Court. House.
A. nulls, HyDE , Cnockan,
Secretary.. Chairman.
Louts KicaL. Simiing -and H r'Dressing
Parlor, on Public 'Avenue, keeps dillfaild To
bacco and Cigars ol every kind, also -fresb.
Candies.
Montrose, - May 24, 1876.
Pwm , ! . PL'tzira
S. H. Shapley, proprietor of Oak Tree Green
Housejlinghanitort; N. Y., was iii town on
Saturday with ,some of his fine plants. He
will be here again•on Saturday next, May 27i1r,
whit another fine lot of virbenas,pansas an d
budding plants a general variety.
May 24, 1876.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Dr..-T: J. Wheaton, accompanied by Dr. W.
C. Starbuch, of Boston, will be in Montrose the
second week in Jnue. This will afford a rare
opportunity, for the toothless and those afflict
ed with bad teeth to obtain good counsel Sad
first-claSs work at reasonable rates. F ormore
specific information see next issue. ~
Nay 24, 1376w1.
A IiEE'ON D.I7IOCE, CAMPGROUND.
Let every one,who desires to see the Dimock
Camp Ground nicely graded, turn out on 'the
Bth and 9th dayi of June, (or send a man) with
team or iinplements suited to the work. 'Earth
and stone can be had from the field near the
ground. Let us. , ake onr dinners with us and
put in good '
time for a. good cause..
Come
friends, let us make the, rough places smooth.—.
Notice given by request. of Presiding Eider
Walker and many others. .
H. G. HAMM,
Sec. Camp Meeting Com.
Lynn, May 24, 8876w2.
NOTICE. TO FISIIEitSi A; • Stock company
of gentlemen residing .in_, Bridgewater, having
built and stocked with fish the poti&on land of
Willi.m Haughwout; in South Bridge - water, all
persons are hereby forbid fishing in, said pond.
• Order of Cinnpany,
May 240878.101-..;`,.i..•
NoTICE.—The undelsigned Intl just been ap
pointed agent or the : London, Liverpool &
globe Fire Insurance Company, the strongest
company in the United 'States. Capital, over
$27,000,000. \ jPolicies issued. for this company
by, the undersigned. • Very resp'y, •
. . BILLINGS 824011 D.
Montrose, May 24,18M6.' 21*2
OLD Newspapers tor sale at.this Officent ten
cents per dOzen. •
HANDBILLS fur Auction Sales, etc., printed
at the DEMOCRAT office. in first-class style and
at reasonable prices.
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\ Wit .new lot of 'saiinutons aud subpoenas
just printed at this office. Other blanks in pro
fusion, all prepared with care.
DEATH TO CAITET BUGS.-M. A. Lyon, the
Druggist has it for 25 cents a package.
Montrose, May 10; 1876
FOR 'SALE, a first-class new open buggy
broad cloth trimmings-rcheap lorcash.
•
• E.T. PURDY.
•° Montrose, May 10, 18743. - 19w3
NEW STOCK Of carpets, Oil, cloths,- twitting,
ctc.,just recoiled.. • ! • . .
..GUTTiNi3ERO. ROFENBAIIII & CO.
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Montrose, April 12, 18761 f. 7
SPILING,StyIes SOK lialB, felt and fur. Boys
Centennial Hats, Ust opened at
Gurrszinuato, ROpENBAUId & Co.
April 12, 187thf.-
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A. Likito assortnient of. the latest and
.neatest styles . .of visiting and, - business' - cards
just ;received at, thisl office. Call . and see them
heTure, oraering el.ie;where. - • ‘ , - . ..•
1
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. I:l)l6piaiti; tha t
. be
is."tao pool. to advertise' r i‘yhen
. can get the
bitest style husinesi, caidsj printed at the Dint
,oottAT office, fox .t litee :01 itits pet% tilousalAttud
work inprop art on:
puspiess Locals,
THE Dg.MO,PII
LAZ ES seethis, you can get 9 yards of the .
best Linisdain yard, .wide sheeting Iror $1 00 lit
Cheap4ohifs; also; 16 yards of the , best (itny
in, the Store) Calicoes for $t 00.
Montrose, May 10, 1876. • -
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NE LACE CU RTAINS by the sett' or yard
Table' ILinener,,,Naphlna, towels, arid • Howie
keeping gotidl in - great variety at
GOTTENBERG, ROEEMBAUM & COO
Kontrose, April 12,1876t1.
•
Lamm,. do ' , you want =a , nice Aipar= press,,
blaCk or cblored:if so go to Cheap . John'e,where.
you will get.l6 yards of the same for $4 00 snd ,
all the Oireinings thrown in free. =Come early.
Come at once., - "
• Montrose, May 10, 18'M. .
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A mAnntnotrr lot offine Vlotbs and Cassp
tueres, postinitS•aud Sultitigs tor eustoui work ; . ;
just received, oall and leave your measure for a
newL suit at ,
I GUrresnEno, Itostrinausi & Co:
April 12, 1876tf. , ,• •
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nunt
REtmln!that the .fourt h of uI y
ibg and alio. that at M. A. Lyon's Drug Store(
can be ikmud large stock of Jewett's Purel
White Lend, Rall,Bradley & Co.'s White Lehd,l
Pure White Zinc, Mixed Chemicals and Color
ed Paints, Paint Brushes. Varnishes. Japanl
Dryers;, and everything in the line of.Drugai
Medicifte,s,! e ancy Goods and fine . Toilet
des. , , 1.9*4
Moilirose, May 10, 1876.
TIME /4 8, 1 D POUR, 1 . •
•i '4, 'Now TB THR'TIME ,TO PAirr.
Leatl and Oil cheaper than they, bave been
known! 'tor years. Burn's Eagle Drug Store'is •
the plaCe tei buy anything in the Pangs' and
DRUG line at the very lowest:figures. - A large,
assorttnenant ,Brushes and Varnishes constant
ly' in stocM Thee celebrated Hall, Bradley,
Co.'s Pitre White Lead constantly on hand, for',
which Pnans s the Soils Aoarcr for Montrose
and vicinity. •
Itiontrose, April 18,1876tt • ' 4
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MABBL Wous.
Thell'unkhtinnock Marble Works of Burns
& W i to arel'Aoing a good business and are
getting, out some very tasty jobs of Head.
Stones; and Monuments. A. B. Burns, of the
Eagle Drug Store, is their authoriied agent: for .
Montrose and vicinity. He has designs of
Head Stones and. Monuments. Any orders left
with him will jbe promptly filled by Burns .
,'&
%Visite.
Tunkbannock, Feb. 2, 1876tf.
MArithrouh' the country are severely at;
flicted ;with a cough and an
,obstruction of the.
air paisages leading the lungs. Various
remedies are used, but that which is said to
give the best satisfaction is Tayloi's Cough
Syrup ior Expectorant. As it is sold ,on the
principle of Ni Cure, No Pav,it would certain
ly be well to give it a trial it-can, be obtaitdd
of, all the Druggists m Montrose, or of dealers
in general.throughout the country.
Mareh 29, 1876tt
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eIt.INT • • G. •
We ave JUst received a very large stock of
plain - .,nti faticy envelopes, lettor and note pa
per, plain and: fancy bill head papers, cards , Of
all size's and colors, colored poster papers, etc ( :
all of which Nye can afford to print cheaper ,
thaii any office in this or neighboring counties,
and inlas good style. , Work done in black and
colored inks. if yOu thitik there is any that
can beat us, ,ghe us a trial, and we will ahoy',
you what we can do. All kinds of blanks on
hand or printiirl to order. ,
A. CARD TO tHR have recently as
sociated with Me an artist of rare ability and a
life long experience in Painting in - oil, India
ink, or water Color!, and any person that has
old pietures of deceased friends will do well to
bring them to us as we can copy and enlarge
themio any size, and we guarantee to give sat
isfaction or no pay. Please call and see speci-.
mens. Also all kinds Of picture framing done
to order. MOtto frames constantly on hand
and very che4p.
Q. W. DootaTnar, Photo-Artist.
Miiritrose, 3Tay 17, 1876. 20w4
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- W*Tikg pleasure.in calling the attention of,
our 'readers to the -fact that the popular Dry
Goods', house Of C. F., Stssom (55 . , Co:,
-,Bingham
ton,- are now receiving an unusually large and
complete assortment of new spring goods. Not
withstanding i the cry of -"bard times," this
house linforms us that their trade is larger than
at any formeriseason.. Tbis is easily accounted
for by, the fact that they always offer the most
reliable goods; at , the same prices that many
,hous sell a Very inferior grade, All tit. l n0v,.. :
cities Of ihOeason i - both of foreign and .
'do
mestic manufarture, May now he found upon
their Shelves, and a visit to their store,will con
yinee .a.iiyonelthait . that is the place to trade.. .
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CLAIWVOYANT EXIMINATIO:TS EREE. •
There is no subject that requires so much
study land exPerie.nce as the treatment of et ron
ic The astonishing success and re
markable cures' performed by Dr. Butterfield,
ltre due to .thelgift of clairvoyance. to the life-.
long sjtudly offtlie constitution of man, and the
curing of diselisest rom natural remedies. • Cum
the wbrst forins of Scrofula. Catarrh, Piles, Fe
male WeakneSs, Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder
Will 13e - at the Cafferty House. Binghamton
Thur day, and Friday, May, 25th and 26th.
Dr.; Butterfield will be at the celebrated Min
eral 13prings -Rush, Pa., oh a visit; Wednes
day, May 24t , arriving Tuesday evening, May
23d, Staving till Wednesday at 5 o'clock p. m.,
Orli/timer l ima IN Bnioitiirrox. •
Thp.lateit newsin •Binglnunton is that Hine
&13libles, of 59 Court Stre&ti have Just received
their !third Fall and , Winter stook of Dry Goods
which is . noW complete in all departments.—
The best Silk: The best Black Cashmeres.—The best Alpaca: ,The beit,Merinos—Empress
—Plaids of of descriptions. The best Shawls;
Kid 'gloves, !Embroideries, 'Ribbons, Ties, &c.,
in tact everything :that is kept in a first-clase
Dry Goods Store at bottom-figures. ,Another
important item,which if known may he essential
to the people of IgOntrose,.New Milford and
surrounding "Country, that • Geb. B. McCollutn
and c. C. Faorot would be most..happy to see
all Of their aennaintances and show them, the
barg#lns that lime & Sholee .are now prepared
to give, • 'Ai , Hum &
• Binghamton, Dec. 1; 1875.
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Air:oriental traveler describes this busy scene
witnessed op historic shores :,. "Our . steamer
landed on a beach which was the port of An
tioch,- where the disciples Were first CtiliVd
CialktiBllB. There:Was.no town at the watees
edge,. no pet, I: ;no wharf. , The passengers and
thn inerchandise were put ashore in:lighterS,
whiO ran up into the sand. A.. - troop of catn
els,-With their drivers-, lay on beach; . ready,
.to t!ranspor the goods!, into the interior:—
Ami:mg .1 11 e landed avere hoxes marked.
"Uri Ayer . 4k,. co., Lowell, Mass.,U. S. A.,"
anilving that they. contith.ed .thedieines an&
whence they: came,: These with: other . goods.
hoisted On the bachs of - mine's, tor 'trans.
vacation - tri' Aritioeh." Thus. the , skill ot 2 the
I -West . sendS latek .ita,:remedies . he mad,'
I ladies of Ontitil.atipns that inhabit tboie..c! i nsjerq
sitorWwltenee' Our: spiritual rnatina'Ciiine." 2
Windsor, (Ft) -Ohroma.
131
T REAStiRgR S . SA t OF tritlSFkAT
ed Lauds in Susquehanna eounty.
Notice is .herebygiven that . ' agreeably,
,tair the Act of
the General Aseembly - of thr Crtrecoriwealth of Penn
sylvania. directing the mod of keilinieup seated lands.
the lands of which the wa.. Wets or owners on the
numbers given below will be sold :at public "'endue. at
the Court house In Montrose; oti Monday, the 12th of
June, A. D. 1871 k. forlarrearagar due: end the cost cc
erned on each tract . respectfully,. u4less the Isaton
paid before 'the day of 151116-409 to CoMMence at ten
eclock III: zr • • 1• • •
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Robert Witiott ;
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HENRY C: TYLER, County Treasnier,
Presenter's Once, Montrose,,Aprild, 'l5. ~ •
BILLING 4 STROM
Brim, LIFE AND ACCIDENT
I6',sqt - ocK'-'4O:ENT i
IMlCcoastrcoase,3Pab.
C4pltal Represented, .100,000,000
Fire Association of Phil., Capital Asset.; - 4 amo i tioc
Inmirance Co. of N. A., Phil., • " ' 5,000.000
Peunisylevala Fire„ Phil.,' " 1,100,400
Ins. Co. of Pa., Phila., " " 11.10,000
Lycorning of Man ucy, Pa. " "' 6,000.Qutl
Lancaster of Lancaster, " " 400.000
Aesvton of Newton, 66 160,tha
Home Ins. Co., N. Y., " " • 6,000,000
National " 46 " ' 450,000
00 , 1,mercial Fire " ' 46 460,01 A)
Hartford Fire of Hartford Ct. " " 4,000,006
Atlas •• " " ' 500,000
Royal Canadian, of Montreal,
Canada. " 13100,0.1,
Liverpool. 'London lb Globe, : • • • •
It
of Liverpool. Eng., . 27,000,000
Providence Washington, of • ,
Provideuee, R. 1., " " • 600,000
Conn. Slntr.al Llt6 Ins. Co., Miseitie )40,000,001.
American'Life. " • •i5"010.
Travelers Itte. Co., Hart., Capital and Surplus 33.000,0(0
Railway Passengers $500,1100
Theanderiignedhaebeen weiknownin thisconnty s for
thepast 20 years, as an Insurance Agent. - Losses sus
tained by .his Comoaln,lei have always been promptly
paid. -
Office ug *take . , in •bnilding east from Banking
°nice of Win. a. Cooper &Co., Turnpike e!.reet.
BILLINGS -STROI/D g Ageut.
Cr/ARLES "' SMITH, V - Oftlce Managers •
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AMOS NICHOLS, • )
Montro!e..Tan.s . , 11316.
HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS?
The followlosi Is a lipeelmen of it.
a% pounds TEA for one dollar.
,5 cans- PEACHES or TOMATOES tor; one
• •.• • , • - " •
• 4 CADS, LITTLE NECK; CLAMS fdr one dol
lar.
7 pounds RAISINS for one. dollar.
.22 narS•SOAP•Ior . one dollar. . • , • •••
10 pounds prunes f►r one
,dollar. •
14 pounds SALERATUS for one dollar. • .
4 pounds COFPEE for one dollar. •
12q .pounds CRAcKEßS.forone dollar. -
150 JAW BIMAKERS.for one dollar...
.;
The whole lot thr -TEN DOLLARS_ ind
present.thrown in.l • GoOcif for minptydays: A
large stock of new and 'choice.. grioris
low,. By calling .at the. head,of Navigatitin
you Shalrhave the Tull , of .your.tuoney
'eve ry time and sofnethingcxtra.
_ Call tlnd see at. • - A. N. B1:11.1411 . D'S
Montrose, MANI tatt,B7o ! • - • •
,JOB PRINTING I • , •
TUIS OFFICE, CHEAP.
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611,N
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mkt' Nichols t
and Alden. I .-1
do's 'do '
do do
Qilspte Pittte
11. Bowers
&Pas no,ose.
'tor.
Mozidatia
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S. ik kill! •
lirartSpreticei
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tkrisks7 ' i -• ' 1
belongs
,to 4 s
i' quilted' , •
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R ir.liose,alo , ,,
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x'A . eark - , i i tc: ' '
Da Chandler ' ',
SH Dayton - .. ••.
Sherman D Phelps:
ED 'TIP.' • •' •:• • • `• 1- . 1
j AIIMM Tiffinty '.• •-;
, Nl' TIM. :', : '..; -. 'i,l
C L Ward Eft
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Michael Meylert )
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Int Nichols '.-.,,!':
do • do: . • ; .
do . do ' '
Abeldo ; , •;.do' , ,•;! .'..-,
'rurrof . 1 : . • .
wimps rov. '
• I Sedate. Griswold
urrissor. • yotri.
• I Abel Tarrell
1411210 X 2 . 107. -
Tb l e ti rt rtie l
John RIM get
GEIVI'RAL
FIRE
LIPS.
ACCID_BST.
S. LANGDON, Solicitor
=71M21
Onstnetif - Dirootorsr.
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Two lines inter Direetoeyi one $1.136 ; oioli
414°1 l line. 60 amts.. : • •
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WM. 11441tilf0iTtiStateri ; Whbleinti - and : ..
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similar in al I kind* 9,i91149 soplinyt, iiiga‘esitiak
- Rooillepaltred•vnth slate paint to order. din e
:: paint far sale by:Engin/in 01 NOW) : Montrose. , v
&Lukas sTaourr;" "Onerale • its' laid it& biail
Klee Aienrs, , , able, inn . Matiroad. i and Meidantibt
; Ticketsili
sew 'York and Philadelphia: !An ono
dOor cast of W i m. II Coopers. Co's banite'' ; . • •,-. ..I. 1
WX.,04 BOYD 4 cOt •
_Weis lin Bioko. Wishnick
Sid gandUctrirers of Tin and Shostrizon *am p filif%
der-of Main ant Turnpike' street- tg, gi •- . ' ,r- J .
A. N. But d, Denier inArocaries;ProsisionS, Ildeig;
Stationery and an!gea Aidtilll; 11 4 the, bes 4 Pt 1)16 1
He Avenue. ''.r., 'it'-; '' , . , ' ' •
*11.,0 • 0001913 lb o.o.:llsitinst. " Sill 11 6 oveivi.lbjur ,
WA.,
Tidal and. prlB!_coa, -guillil4d• 60aud• Imillk
' # Seabird: , - • • ' ' 1 - ,___,
WIC.L. COX. kamearkittlter and , dealer In all SO ,
cleannelly hags by the trade, opposite thabank., -,,.r
jAififfi X: dplaitta•f;AttarneparAaw, 9Mpii . Oil
doorghtileviMatilittil lines. Public Anemic ,1
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11, 'MOSE NT HAL; Inetloaear... z:Care B } i Mtn as vee
Pantraile.rii; - • , , , g, , , , _ .
, .g 4.-:( . gl. o g ~ ,- • _ -1 , 1
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'SAVINGS IsiNK, risvi- idit.Po)lll . :, 1: . lilz i per :j -aiAli
'Serail on all Depptica. • • Does a maul Bab
Nista - eta. , . 8.:B ._ !sir. ki pr
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.. 4:ll4tRaT a ISON e ' iteater"in Piiini; itied, ldsidg
- ItaltigLissee Cement,. 'Groceries ; and 'Provision e 's* -
111,171 1 l ! t ;?Pr ei ?.?ii h f D 12 1- '• .' . ~., 'iri.
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VO 'fi OD. NEWS tli tuciivrity Jam— '' ''' l'au.' 2l !".
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PRE TINT WATIONAL
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glade's key Brick.). . , t
I 736
160
Wtur4 tbv ktep 0111 band the briii!its4rtiii *tri•Olt
I $5ll
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DRY t '•
dtidtjati o :
HOSIERY, 'RATS,' micialkiEnr •
000D8, itq;
otikil deficit:lo6:li `iniih i tiest iisl4io6
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Grvii us • CALL and we will NON ' raw icol 1661
Tonna. tutor good pa?er- Reapentful!7, . •
„ PILLIIIIIII.Ik CO.i I. •
NATIONAL pay (loans' •ticiiitaga
BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAfi, nearest
' , iiI)4IZAS ptr yard, ••,•• • , . J.
at CO.'S First Ratinal!.
•
piacx • AND ',COLORED CASOREEES, .11 ilmittlelj,
• at:cents peryard,
• • at S.F. lb CO.'S !wit Nationale Ir.
gss .CALRlORS,Sasw.styles pad fast: Wors t
per ,yard; ,
. at S. P. it CO. l B First Nattatilit'
BANDStaItE RAEBDROZDOING A. 1411)
o•o, •,!
horn
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ar3!lrt l ig t MVlnt
YAIID*DifirLiACI3ED d 0170194 frout'S ctsta: :
1 1 31 1 . 2404L,24,1p5t.
YARD. WIDE:- FACTORY; from
upvinrde, •
.atS. P. CO.'SFirst NattcnM,V I
BUST SHIRTINGEi.'new styli:6.ls eta. per yard, •
• at S.l . CO.?B,Flrat Natlana. f )
BOYS', BEADY-MADE SUITS, from up, • .
at S. P. & CO.'S Picot Hating.
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YOUTHS' ARABY-MADE SUITS; ii•Oin $6.50 up,
3 at S; P, & CO.'S That Nationale '
laibra B.BAAY-
,NADE SUITS, from /Slip, • •
at 8. P. & co.iq Firer Ration*
HOTS' q a p•SIBIEBB PANTS. from $1:50 up. • - , , 1 -
at S P.A. CO.'s First Matti:l6E4s';
81810 CASSIMERE PANTS, it om Si 50 cp.
at B. P. & CO.'S First Natlottale '
We. shall also, keep on hand Gents' and
`derWeer - of all Styles ; ladies` and misses' 'Ready-wale
As assistance to 'our- eiperieneed and artistic
-milliner. we have engaged the cervixes of one ot disk ;
leading trimmers in New York city, and we guirails*
our millinery department to contain the leading ctyks
and trimmed in beat city styles, and our prices lowa r
than eliewhere Remember we will keep a fnll armor
cut of alUciasses °floods generally kept in first-elsas .1
stores, and our prices we warrant will be the lowesilat...
Susquehanna County. Our apeciai, buyer will DOW
the market at all 'ttmes,. And procure for us the late 4 '
novelties. Our motto' will be. "Justice to all." Deer
in mind we have a NEW STORE, NEW GOODE,,ung
the LOWEST 'CASH PRICES. IN VIE COUN.I7.
an indliceinent to make large purchases we will deisti c
ton demand) on all cash bills of $lO or more, !Lefler;
cent.
Come one and all •
Buth great anti small -
And bay your goods '
A; B. P. & Co.'s VirstNottion-all. • . '
Itospectittily, • PILLIdAN & e ,
leJrst, National Dry Gooda and clot4ipg Blom
Montrose, March 25, Dna. • '
B USINESS CHANGE.
The Am of 11.13scon & Co, having been ditsolveipi
willoontinnothe :. • • 14.
Confectionery 13usiness,-
At the old stood. lam prepared to Walsh
Mode of •
ilia 'Tv us - also
FRESH. SUPPLY CANNED GOODS,
Conan tly . son hand.
LARGE ASSORTMENT' OF TOYS. &C. &C.
Montroso, May 3d, 1874.
, •
A vnirroirs UNDBU-; ;
Cl signet' having been ti - pfletinteti llithe Conrt ot
ennunon Yleao, of r•usquehan tut County, an 'Auditor-to
distribute the funds in Lieu hantiS Of the Sheriff, arial
front tele of real estate of Maury Griswold; l'rnster.
the Episcopal Church of Susquebar i t
'veva w in A tt
I Atte dattys of hit! apnointinprt , atthe olilcb 01 Wilt
Cioairiton, Atontrope, Monody einnq 18;t1, aut
h'Oftelt;p, txt.; it which , time . and , pliten , all ndetinOr • '
interested, mast present their claims nr -.lns (flaw eons;
'Wind from coming in on said fund. '
W. B. OROSEESION,
Auditor.
May ;d, 1876.-4 W:
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