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

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Arrangement of Mailo.
VIA RAILROAD:
• Arrive*. Depans
nlihantipck, (Daily.,) 100 p m 1215. m
VIA TAI:1E8.:
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Uont rose Dep0t.,(Da11y,)...... ....... 6001 m 620 i ..a .
New M drat' , (DallY , )••• • .....10004 m 1 80p m:
Wyalusing. (Daily,) 945 am 200 pm
Friendevi Ile, (tri weekly,); . 600 pni .800 am
;ionklin
via
week 4,), 00
am
Bighamton,via S. Lake.(trt weekly).. 4100 p '7OO p m
gestioppen.,(trt weekly) 1000 am, 400 p m
The New York, elk Montrose Depot,) NewltilfOrd,
Dithhannoat,an Wyalusing are daily. .
Tin:Conklin Station mail ruus Tuesdays, Thursdays,
end .
Saturdays.
The Binghamton mail, (via Silver Lake,) runs Toes-.
j:.1”, Thursdays. and Saturdays. .
Friendaville wail rins . Tuesdays,Thdraditya,and Sat
acdays.
The ,Nieshoppen mail runs Mondays,Wedneedays, and
Fridays.
ADDITIONAL 9TA013.1:
.;tgge leaves daily for Montrone Depot at 1 m.,and
fetura:i at 6 p.
A stage leaves daily . for New Milford at7Boa. m.
Ind returns at 330 p. m.
Montrose Railway Time Table.'
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Ar raegment of Trains. To take - effector Monday,
Aprlll7, 1876.
pawn Trains. ,_ . , Up Trains
o trenwAßD. - NORTHWARD
p. m. A. M. , - A. 111; P.' Z.
545 10.15. ....Montrose .:. . .. ....0.00 4.52
555' 10,15 - .....Allen's . 895 545
55s 1028. Cool's c B4O 448
60,5 1032 Hunters `...835 • 444
608 -1036 „Woodbourne 830 440
612 1040... Dimock 325 , 436
617 10 97 Tyler's... ..;.....815 428
623 1057.... .....bpringville ' ~805 420
630 ' llO5 Lynn 755 412
645 11 la . -Avery's 745`-405
653 11118........ ....LCIIIOII 7.35 400
, fui 11 35 • Lobeck.”.**.
...725 345
715 11 45 .. ..... Marcy's 715 , , 337
720 12 00 ..
Tunkhannock 700 3 22
1% nine will run on Lehigh Valley rimelas kept In the
Otte of 1. & N. Y. RR at Tunkhaunockl
.16 trains connect at Tunkhannock with P. 4r , NY.
E, It.going north and south.
- JAMES. I. BLABSLEIC, Prat.
Mauch Chunk, April 17, 1876.
List of New Advertisements.
Manhood ; How LoStjlow ReStored.
Report of the Auditors of LenoiTownship.
Annual Statement of the AuditOr of Choco
nut Township:
. Auditors' Financial Statenient - ot !Lenox
School District l ,
Administrator's Sale 'of Personal
estate of Jared Baker.
BUSINESS* LOCALS.
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Clairioyaitt Examinations. -
Xutice—Dr. N. C. Mackey. •
Removed—Dr. N. C. Markey.:
Business Locals.
GROVE MEETING.—The Universalists will
bold a Gro*e Ateeting•- av-Lenoxville; Sunday;
July lath, near the -house of James' Robinson,
services commencing' ai • 10, 1 ,-.S.n. in., and 134 p.
m.
July 12, 18'76. - ••
Dn. N C. MACKEY. having removed - his:Of
flee front Hopboitom to Springville, Susq'a eo.,
Pa.,respeetfully solicits patronage. .
ilopbutiont,'Jnly 1:3, 1876.
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NOTICE is hereby given that My accotints.arti
,in the handS •of AnseVMertill, o l f Hopbottom,
for collection; Ali indebted will please call and
settle, by note or otherwise. • ' \- : -
• , .N. C. 111AcKEY, M. D.
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lltybottoni, July 12, 1876. .• , • ,`?.,7w4 'II
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CLAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS FREE. .. s
There is no subject That requires so .much
study and experience-as the treatment of etro -
jc diseases; The astonishing success and ,r •
markable cures performed by Dr. Butterftel ,
are due to the gift of clairvoyance, lio the lif -
lang study of the constitution of mail, and,the
curing of diseasegfrom• natural remedies. Curls.
.the worst formS of Scrofula; Catarrh, Piles, 'Fe
male Weakness, Asthma, • Kidneys or Bladder
Will' be at the Cafferty )louse, Binghamton
Thursday, and Friday, Aug. 3d and 4th. -.
Dr. Butterfield will beat the celebrated Min-.
eralSprings at. Rush„Pa.. on a Visit, arriving
Tuesday • evening, Aug. tst, at 6 o'clock p. m.,
leaving Wednesday, Aug. 2d, at 4 p. m.
HAAYartzs for Auction Salea, ti . ., prioed
at the DEMOCRAT Office in first style 'and,
at-reasonable prices.
a"A. new lot of summons and subpoenas
just printed at this office. Other blanks in pro
lusion, all prepared with care.
PnoToonArns. 7 -Pictures taken in a I the.lat
t styles. Old picturei copied and enlarged.
Also a splendid lot of frames for Sale cheap,
at G. W. DooLrrTmea.
Montrose, June 10, '74.—tf.
To RENT.
ilou , e and Lotto, rent 1n Montrose, Enuire
of .1. 11. McColinni. . • .
May 31, 1876.-4 f. . •
NEW STOCK of zarpet,e; oil cloths, matting,
&c, just received.
GUTTENIIER4. ROSEIMAXMi & CO..
Montrose, April 12,18761 f.
SPllltita Styles UK Hats, fel l t and far. Boys
Centennial Hats, just opened at
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM eirt
April 12, 1876t1.
AT PURDY'S Wagon Shop a fine ot of rlat
form Wagons and Buggies full trimmed Com
plete and first-class in every,. respect 14 \ sale
cheap fur, cash. •
31ontrose, Juue 7, MOM T • •
A LOT OF AMERICAN WATCHES from a Bank
Upt sale, for sale at one half original price.—_
Call at once and secure a bargain at J. F.
Bansores Music and Jewelry Store.
Montrose, June 28, 1.878,
Louis KNOLL. Shaving and Hair Dressing
Parlor, on Public Aveuue, keeps on hand To. ,
bar:co and ~,Z: i gars of every kind " also fresh
Candies..
Montrose, May 24,1876. .
LikRGE assortment ot 4 l latest apd
neatest \ styles of visiting and bisiness cards
Just received at,tbis office. Call and see ,theni
before q_tering elsewbere.
er Au business man need complain'
that. he
1 .1" to o. poor t 6 advertise" when he can get the
inest style business crds- printed' at the Diu-
OCRAT office for three dollars per thousand,and
Other work in proportion. • '
NEW LAcz CitaITAII4I3 by 11)e sett or yard.
'fable Linens, Napkins, toWels, and, House
keeping goods in great variety at •
GUTTENBERG, RoI:4E4O3AM It Co'
5 1ontrose, April /248761.1
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ISITORS to the Centennial can .11 . 0 go9d ac*
c ouonodiitiuns within a mile of the Centennial
Grounds, on line of street railway, at reasona- .
ble prices. ,Drop a postal ctirki a week .or two
betore coming, to secure rooms. • •
C.. H.•Breculato., '-
3847 Haverford St., West Philact*ia,
May 3, 1876tf. - '
B. C. FORDHAM. P. BC
OLD Newspapers for sale at this Office at ten
cents per dozen:\
A MAGNIFICENT lot !of fine Cloths and Cassi
metes, Coatings and failings for custom work,
just received, call and leave your measure for a
new suit at
GOTTENIiERO, ROE.NBAUJI it CO.
April 12, 1876tE :
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THE RtisSian Cour t invited Dr:Ayer and his
family .toslfe 'Archduke's wedging the RtiYal
Palace • , his distinction. Was awarded him not
only,because he was an. American, but also be
cause his name as a physician
,hadhecothe fav
orably ki4awn in Russia .on its passage Mud
.the world.— Pueblo (6bl.)',People..
PLOW TRIAL. . .-•
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Theexecut lye committee of Pomona Grange
No:?, P. of H., wiilbave a trial of plows in
September next. JStanufacturers wishing to,
compete at* requested to give notice, by the
20th of August. This will not be a plowing
match, but an ilnpartial' test Of .plows on their
merits, all things considered. Notice of , time
and piaceivill be Oven in due time. Address.
• L. P. MACK,
Lathrop, Susq'a Co., Pa.
July 5, 1876)
MARBLE WORKS. I
The Tunkhannock 'Marble Works of Burns
White are doing; a good business and are
getting out some very tasty jobs of Head
Stones sand Monuments. A. 8. - Burns, of the
Eagle Prug Store, is their,-authorized agent .for
Montrose and vicinity. He has designs of
Head Ston6s an Monuments. Any orders left
with him will he promptly filled. by Burns &
White. •
Tunkhannock, Feb. 1
.1876tf.
CAMP 2tiEETING.
I will be on the camp ground in Dimock,Pa.,
Proyidence permitting, to assist persons in se
lecting tent sites bet Ween the hours of 11 a. - m.
and B , p. in., on the following days : July 15th,
August Ist, 15th, 22nd, and 23d, 1876.
J. H. WESTON,
Committee on Terit Sites.
28th, 1876.-3 w
Brooklyn, June
ARFORD FAIR.
The tiarford Agricultural Society will ho!d
their nineteenth Annual Fair on their mounds
in Ilarford Village, on Wednesday and Thurs
day, 27th and 28th i)f September,., 18716. The
list of Premiums will appear hereafter,
H. J. TYLER, )
L. V
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. 3loou, k• Ex. Com.
II . Y GRANT.
June 21, 1876.
- MANY through the country are severely al
'Meted ,with fl. cough land an obstruction of the
air. passages leading. to the lungs. Various
,i•eutedies are used,'-' but that - Which is said to
give the best satisfaction is Taylor's Cougb
Syrup or ExpectorOt... As It is sold on the
priniple of No Cur, No. Pay,it would certain
,ly be well to give it a trial It can be obtained
of all the Druggists In Montrose, or of dealers
in general throughoUt the cotintry.
March 29, 18'76tf
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TIME AND PLACE ! .
NOV IS TUE TIME TO PAINT.
Lead and, Oil. cheaper than they have been
known for years. #urn's, Eagle Drug .Sore is
the place to buy AnYthing :in the PAINT and
DRUG line at the very lowest figures. A large
Assortment of Brushps :and Varnishes constant
ly in• stock.. The 6,eiebrated Hall, Bradley, 'Si,.
Co.'S Pure White Lead constantly on hand, fOr
which BURNS iS'the SOLE AGENT An Montrose
And vicinity
Montrose, April 19
PRINTING. \ •
We.have just re 61.0. d a very large stock of
plain and fahcy enveloPes, letter and note pa
per, plain and fancy! bill head papers, cards of
all sizes and colors, colored poster papers, etc.
all of , which we cai afford to print cheaper
than ahy- office in, this or neighboring counties,
and in as,good•skylel; Work done in black and
colored inks. If yo it think ; there is any that
. can•beat us, gi%e a •trial, and we will show
you what we can do. Al i t kinds of blanks on
'hand\ or !orbited to order.
WE TAKE pleasur • in calling the attention of
our readers to the (fact that the popular Dry
Goods house' of C. t`. Sissox & Co.,°Bingham
tun, are noiv receiving an unusually large and
complete assortmelof new spring goods. Not
withstanding the 0 of "hard times," this
house informs us thßt their trade is larger than
at any former season. This is easily accounted
for by the fact that they always offer the most
reliable goods at the spine prices that many
houses sell a very ihferior grade. All the nov.
elties of the seasons both of foreign and do
mestic manufa. , Auredmay now be found upon
their shelves, and a visit to their Store,will con
yinteanyone that tliat is the place to trade.
CAMP: MEETING. i ,
Wyalitsing Distri't Camp Meeting will be
held, Providence pepnitting, at Dimock, Susq'a
County, Pa.,. comniencing- August 23d,.1.876,
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and continuing nin (9) days. The' people .01
the county know , e grounds are pleasantly
located on the 'Mo trose rail road, at Dimock
Depot.:. The water Supply is plentiful and pure.
The committee have provided for a good board
ing tent to be kept 0 the ground, and the us
ual supplies for persons and horses can be ob
tattled at reasonable; rates.
alio I • EVery one- that thirstetb, come ye to
the water !" j
hti T. W ALKER, Cbairmaik.
J. H. WESTON, Siof - Com. Arrangements.
Brooklyn, Pa., June 28th, 1879. •
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No Cunt, No
Kirby's Cough Balsam,a very palataNe com
pound, for the various' affections of the throat
and lungs, Used virith great success in case of .
Asthma and BroncidtiF. It is prescribed:by the
physicians and en4rsed by the people. War
ranted to giye entice satisfaction or money re
funded.
Kirby's Magic *lief for the instant cure or
severev and acute pains. - -
Kirby's Tasteless Worm Lozenges. Sure,
safe and effectual.
Kirby's Condition Powders for quality, quan
tity and purity are superior .to any Powder for
stock man u facturtd.
Kirby's Camph Ice for chaped hands or
sunburn. 11
For sale by all IDruggists in MontrOse, and
Dealers in . Medicin: , throughout the country.
June 28, 1876y1i1
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eIrLATAT rowsitil of:NM:CA=ON. - '
-.The latest news in Binghamton is that Hine
& Sholes, of 59 Court Strmt, have just received
their. third Fall ar.d Winter stook of Dry Goods
which is now aMiplete in all departments.—‘
The best Silk.
.The best Bbick etzsbmerei..
The best Alpaca. 'The heat Merinos—Empress
Plaids of
.all d criptitms. The best Shawls,
Kid Gloves, Etn rolderies, Ribbons, Tit - .. &c.,
in fact everything', that is kept in a first-class
Qty Goods Store! ai bottom figures. Aalther
important item . ,vdrich ifknown.may be tsamtial
to 'the . penple.ofi Montrose, New Milford and
surrounding' couiitry, that Geo. B. McCollum
and C. C. Faurot would bp most happy to see
all , of their :acquai ntances and, show 'them the
,bargainsthat Bane 4 Sholes are now prepared
togive. ' 1 i Hutt &Snouts.
, ‘ Binghamton, 1i4e.1., 1875.
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THE DEMOCRAT, JULY 12,
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ASSIGNEE'S SALE
Real, Misstate,
Notice is herebygiven thdt in pursuance and .b vir
`ue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Sue
qttehann t county to us directed, we will expose for sale
at public- vendue in Brooltdale, Liberty township, Sus
quehanna county,. on
Wednesday,' July 26, fS 7G,
at 10 o'clock a. in., the following described piecei or
parcels of I.nd. the estate of Alanson Chalker assigned
for thehertetit of his creditors, viz The first eitnate
in Liberty township. Sttsrin ebonite' county. bounded as
follows : On the north by lands of Knight and Mun
son, on the east by lands of. Win. Jesup and .D. J,
Murphey, on he south by lands ,ol 1 1 . P. Buttspir.
Gaige and the Riney creek, on thu Vs , est by lanes of
Libine Rose and Utusa ROsq ' P. P Butts Ina the'turn•
pike road ; Containing One .hundred and fifteen :totes
of land more or less, on wtnch is. a dwelling Louse,
borne, &c, and about one i hnndred acres improved. -
The second 0; nate in he same township. bounded
as follows : On the no-th by land of Win. Wilbur, on
the east by lands of Wm'. Wilbur, on the south and
west by lands of P. P. Butts, containing twenty-eight
acres, more'or less, about, one half improved. .
The third. situate In the same township, and bound
ed as follows .
• On the north by the Riney creek road,
on the east hi lands of. P. P, Butts, on the south by
lands 01 Mr. fravis, .on the w.est by , lands of S, W.
Travis; containing four acres, more or less, about one
half improved.
The fOutth situate in the same township, being an
etwal nndivided one-fourth Interest in the following
described land, known as the Kirby and Law survey of
their Snake creek purchaee, on the map thereof made
by Johu Beers, a surveyor, as lots No 58,.59, 66, and 't4,
excepting therefrom 50 acres, more or less, sold and
conveyed to Newell Bailey from off lot o. 66, and also
reserving the oak and hemlock tanbark on said tract,
the sank having been previously sold.
_ TERFIS OF SALE—she first niece 1 1 52,e00 down,
1700 with interest on Feb; 1,1617,:1500 and interest Feb.
1, ler& ssoti and interest Feb. 1879 .ss9o l and interest.
Feb. I,IIBSO, and balance '.with interest Feb. 1. 114.81.
The.secot.d. third and fourth ;pieces, ont-rourth down,
one fotirth on final cortirmation 'of sale and balance
six month's thereitter, with interest from final condi.:
mation, Amount unpaid'on giving dee:lM) oe secured
by first judgment or mortgage hen on the premises
sold.
L P. Frrtn,
C. KNIGaT. A6l'ignees
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July 15, 1876.
ASOGNEE'S SALE
Of Reuel tatch,
Notice is hereby given that in 'pursuance. and by vir
tue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Sus
quehanna county, to n directed, we will expose for
sale atpublic vendee on the premises
Wednesday, Aug,, 2,1576,
at 2, o'clock p. m., the • following, described pieces or
parcel: of laud, the estate of James Martin, assigned
for the i henefit-of his creditors. The first piece in Dim
tick township. Susquehanna county. Pa,. bounded and
described• as follows,
to Wit : Beginning at a post and
stones the north west corner of lands conveyed to Roy
al Tyler, thence north SO ,degrees Crest 16 rods to a post
and stones corner being the south east corner of lands
conveyed to Geore Mowry, thence by line of said laid one degree` east lei rods to ti corner, thence east
49 rods : to a corner, thence south -67 and four tenths
rods to a cmier, thence south 40' minute 4 east 83 rods
to a corner, the. ce west :131 rods to a corner. thence
north one degree east- 34 and four. tenths rods to the
place of beginning, containing b 7 acres, 113 rods, more
or_ less:
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-• The second piece in the same toivuship, octunded and
described as follows, to Wit : Beginning at r post and
stones; corner in line of!lands of :J. 13: Wallin, thence
along said line south 30 minutts east 116 rods to a
corner .thence west 91 , ,1 i i rods to a corner, thence north
116 rods to a corner, thence east. OM rods to the place
of beginning, containing 65. acres and .10 rode, inure or.
less. . . ,
The Third piece in the, same township, bounded as
follows: Beginning at :a post and st•mes the north
west corner of lands of said Martin. thence by said'
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lands south i degrees east 7% rods to a corner, thence
by lands now \ - II possesston of .Jesse and William Hen
ry, north '2lm, ods to a beech trce.fht:nce south 45 de
grees west .S 8 rode to a Corner,' t hence south 3 degrees
west 14% rods to a corner, thence south S 7 degrees. eats.
57% rods to the place of beginning. containing 14 acres
and 60 rods, more.or les • All these' pieces lying in a
contiguous body and conSti•utingt:one farm, on which
is a dWelling house, barns, out - houses:etc.
TERMS 0? SALE—S2OO down, $2OO on final confir
tpatiod of sale, one half.' the halan.ce in ones ear, and
the' other half in two years from final confirmation
with interest from final Confirmation. ' .
Aniount unpaid on final confirmation - and giving deed
to be secured by first jadgmeat, : or mortgage lieu on
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premises sold. 1 . . .
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w . m. iL l t y NEs. .Assienees.
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July 5.1876.
NET, MIISJC f t NEW MUSIC! ' .
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GO V. RUTH 01 7 010 B. HAYES'
G rand March:. A fine 'portrait, Music
, • _ of the best. By; E. Macs. 40 cts.
THE SALUTATION
Our nevi Church Mn4ic Book for 187647, commends
itself at once by t he variety, freshness and, musical ex
cellence of its contents: By. L. 1,0. EmEnsobt. Single
copy, $1 3S: Per duzeni $l4OO.
, WELC,O3IE TO ALL NATIONS,
wr.tten by Dr. n. W. HOLmEs to Keller's American
Hymn, to be enng at Jttly 4th Centt nial celebration.
Phila. Octavo form for,bocietiea, 10 e.
CENTENNIAL AYDIN, ao, snug at the Opening
of the. Exhibition. Winds by Virnrrxten. 31usit by
PAINS. In Sheet Diusib. PO cni Octavo- form for So
cieties, 10 eta. Arrang, for Orchestra $1 00.
Centennial ColleOtion of _Wational Songs.
Elegant and attractive volume. Paper 40 cts; Bds 50 Cts
Gt7►odL 'News i.
GOOD NEWS is the ;taking name of one of the pret
tiest and best of Sabbath School Song Books ever made
Send for specimen pages [free] or specimen copy,
[35 as.]
Any no , * or piece sent, post,-ylid, far retail , price.
OLIVER DISTON &. Co.,
BOSTON.
C. 11. Dtston to.,
711 Broadway.
• New fork.
July 5, 1 n.t;
BUTTER
BUTTER
TILE DELAWARE, LACEAWANNA . 4t WESTERN
have added to their Express facilities a
leaving llontrotte Borcingh at 8 o'clock in the evening
'and conveying the butter without chinge of care to
Newt York and Philadelphia in the night. Butter ita.=
livered at 1%80 in the evening _
GOES THROUGH THE SAXE NIGHT
Also, leave at 6 a. in., and 11 a. in., giving shippers
choiCe of train.
We have an ice house to keep the butter in on deliv
ery. here until it stsrts for the cars. Oar rates re
main the came and. we hope to receive your patronage:
OFFICE WEST; SIDE PUBLIC AVENUE.`
Fi L. SEARLE, Jn.
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Montrose; June 28,1;P6tt
A:NNUAL FINANCIAL Statement of
1 - IL the receipta antf expendituree of Jackson School
District, Sitsq`a Connty, Pa.; for' the year ending
June sth, : ,
r - EIECEIPTI/.
°rots lattou.nt7of taxi ; dnplicato for school pun. "
poses .... .. .. 1.... $1,115
Deduct. exoneralions .. 37 45
- sl,b 26
Ca rr et ta fr l om farmer '6,easurer 239- 56
State ,appropriation • • 302 23
From other resource, 93 66
Total receipts..,.: .. . ........ ~.....$1 666 23
4XPENDITFUES.
Paid Teachers' salaries $1,009 co
Three neW Avoodsheds 'Ate .... x .. 105 '
Fuel and , contingeneles". . '` 09 22 '
Reyainng 90 92
Salary of Secretary. 4000
Salary of Treasurer and . C011ect0r..,.. . Jio3t
41,414 LS
21187'
1, 0 666 28
H. W. TYLER, Preeldnt.
W, M. BIRDS)J,L, Re . aidex.Y.
July. 5, , 1818w3. ' • • .
Batarice is Treseury!: '
J. E. Maw& Co.,
Successor to Lee it Walker,
Phila.
EXPRESS COMPANY
876.
EGGS
WHITE COCHENS,
BUFF COCHENS, ,
PARTRIDGE, COCHENS,
PLYmotrg. ROCKS,
AND 'HOU DANS
Eggs for Hatching, -1 -03 per 13
IrlirYoung Fowls for sale after August Ist, 1876, at
reasonable prices. No inferior specimens shipped
from my yards.
White Cocbess. ISt premium g at Jersey Fair (Berry
t Williams stock.) Bair Cochens.: Berry & W illiams..
No circulars. Write for what is wanted and promyi
reptys will be given. AddresS. ,
March 29, 1870.-6 m.
, YER'S 6ARSAPA.OILLA,
. FOR PURIPYIRD TAR BLOOD:
..ice on the surfare'of hu
mors that should be elieliwl from the blood. Internal
derangements are the etermialtion of these same hu
mors to some internalrgan, Or organs, whose action
they derange.and whose .s os.atce they disease anddes
troy. Ayers Sarsatiar'll expels these humors from
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the blood. When they are gone, the disorders they pro-
Ance disappear such as ulceration of the Liver, Stom
ach. Kidneys. Lungs, Ern . ptions and Eruptive Diseases
of the Skin. St. ,Anthony s F:fre, Rose of Erysipelas,
Pitnries, Pustules, Blotches„, Boils. Tumors, Tetter
and Salt Rheum Scald Heart Ringworm Ulcers and
Sores Rheumatism Neuraigill; Pain the Bones Side and
Head Female Weakness Stertility Lenchorrhcea arising
from internal ulceration and l uterine disease Dropsy
Dyspepsia and General Debility. With their departure
health returns. , '
rREPARiti BY
Dr. .11: C.. Ayer & CO., Lowell Mass.,
Practical and Analitical Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN
MEDICINE.
April 5, 1876, •
HAVE YOU-HEARD TEE _NEWS ?
The following is a l Specimen of it
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3% pounds TEA tor; on c e
klans PEAOLIES or. TOMATOES for one
,
4 cans LITTLE 17E - OK 'CLAMS for one dot
lar.
7 pounds RAISINS for one dollar.,
22 bars SOAP for 00 dollar.
10 pounds prunes foefone_dollat.
14 pounds SALERATUSifor one.dollar.
4 Pounds COFFEE lor - one dollar. - ...•
12y.- pounds. CRACKERS for one dollar.
150 JAW BREAKERS for one dollar.
- The whole lot. foi TEN DOLLARS and a
present thrown in., IGood for 'minety days.' . A
large - stock ot new land choice ,goods equally
low, , By calling .fit • the head of 'Navigation
you shall have theifull value ot. your money
every time and something extra.
Call and ieeat .
A. N. BULLARD'S
1 Montrope.liarch 8.1176. • : •
MODES DE :PARIS I
Egiarr.i.sag eitsrloos,
3Li mgt,
FREN6II MILLINERY,
97 Court Seteet, Binghamton, Z Y 97.
.
The largest and' best stock' Millinrey Goods outside
of New York, .and at' the very lowest cashprices. I
buy for cash and Sell for cash, We will not be under
sOld. LADIES' [CAPS AND' HEAD-DRESSES in
very Urge Variety, •
FRANK !LESLIE'S PATTERN
Eltflß GOODS, ETC.
- 'ROZETTR.
Binghamton, T" 4ptitp, 1876.--ty,4l.
ATTEN lON. FARMERS.
•
The highest nutrient psitill heLpsid *for Cares,
Lambe. etc., etc. WS Br TaW MINS. - M
W
be in Montrookev_m frinli during the itenatra,nnw.
running May *CMG. _
MAUR & ROIL
171 19 *.W. - .4. ail
EGGS
C. C. GIO:IIER.T,
Great Bend, Pa.
componnd of the veg
blealteinatives,•:,:treapar
k. I Dock, •Stillingia and
irdrake with the lodides
Pottssiuin and Eronanakee
oirt of series
c•iniplaints which are very
Ivltlent and aflrcting. It
the blood, putgea out
Ant king - humors in the
.twin, that undermine the.
Ith and !.ettle into troub-
ur6edisorders. Erupt Toni
-AT
County Business Directory.
Two lines In this Directory, otieyear, $1.5.0 ; each ad
ditional line, 50 cents.
MONTROSE.
WN. ll AG HW OUT, Stater. Wholesale and 'retail'
dealer in all kinds of slate roofing, slate paint, etc.
Roofs repaired with slate paint to order. • Also, slate
paint for sale by the gallon of barrel. Montrose.
BILLINGS STROUD, General, Fire and •Llfe Insur
ance Agents, also, sell Railroad and Accidental
Tickets to New York and Philadelphia. Office one
dobr east of, Wm. :H Cooper
.n Co's blink.
WM. H. BOYD &a CO, Dealets. in Stoves, hardware,
and Manuf cturers of Tin and Sheet-Lon ware, cor
ner of Main and Turnpike street.
A. N. Bullard, Dealerin Groceries, Provisions, Booke,
Stationery and Yankee Notions; at the had of Pub
lic Avenue.
H. COOPER & CO.. Bankers. Sell Foreign Pan
. sage Tickets and Drafts on England, ,Ireland, and
Scotland. ' - ` • • •
WM. L. COX, Harness maker and dealer in all' arti
cles usually kept by the trade. opposite the bank.
JAMES E. CARRALT, Attornepat-Lauri :0111de one
door below Tarbell House. Public Avenue.'
H. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer. Care S. Pillmin Co.,
Montrose, Pa.' • • it -
NEW MILFORD.
SAVINGS BANK, NEW MILFORD. Six per eent.
interest on all Deposits. -Dolls aeneral Banking
busineas. S. B.CHASE 4 CO.
H. GARRET & SON; Dealer in Flour. Feed, „Mail.
Salt, Lime, Cement; Grocerlts and Provisions, on
Main Street, opposite the Depot. -
N. F. KIMBER. Carriage Maser. Picture Franter.and
Undertaker, a few rods from Phlnney's Hotel, - near
M. E. Church.
GREAT BEND. • f ir i
K. P. DORAN, Merchant Tailor and dealer in dy
Made Clothing, Dry Goode, Groceries add PraisioLe,
Main Szreet.
CARRY THE NEWS ,
OR CA RY THE NEWS TO:MARY
AND EVERYBODY ELSEI
FOR GOOD NEWS is HEALTHY AND RE#RIIBIIIN%
9ilibmiiN &
RAVE MOVED TO THEIR NEW_ STORE,
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
(Seaile'e New Brick 3 •
Where they will keep ohliand the best assortid stock of
Dien's and- Boys' 'Ready-Made
4x...,0.f.t,t.w.t#.0,
DRY'GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS;
HOSIERY, - HATS, MILLI,NERY
- .GOODS, ' •' -
of all descriptions and latest styles.
• GivE, us A L./AA. and we will SAVZ Irol7 moNsT— ,
Terms. cash or good paper. Respectinry,
PILLMAN & CO"
NATIONAL DRY GOODS 'it CLOTHING EYPIIOIIII73I.
BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, newest shades,
25 cents per yard,
at S. P. & CO.'S Firat National.
- '
BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, all shades
& cents per vaid,-
at S. P. & CO.'S First National.
\ •
BEST CALICOES,Iinew styles and fast co'ors, 6X cents
peartr. r. 111. 1 ( e 1 ,.(10.'S First National.
lANDSOME HAMBURG EDGINGAND INSERTING -
• from 10 cent* per.yard up,
at S. P. & CO.'S First National.
YARD WIDE BLEACHED COTTONS, from 'l3 cents
per yard up, -
at S. P. & Co.'S First NationaL
•
YARD WIDE FACTORY, from 'l)i cents per yard
npwarde.
at S. P. & 00.1 First NitionaL
BEST onkrrsas. new styles.ls eta. per yard,
at S. P. & CO.'S First NationaL
BOYS' READY-MADE SUITS, from t-5 up,
at S. P .:& C0. , 8 First Nations!.
YOUTHS' READY-MADE SUITS, from $6.50 up, •
at S. P. & Cti.'S First National. ,
MEN'S BEADY-MADE SUITS, from $8 up,
at 8; P. & CO.'S Fiat National.
BOYS'. CaSSI M ERE PANTS, fr om $1.50 np,
1. at S . P. &CO.'S Fitst National.
MEN'S CAS SIMERE PANTS, froix42:so cp
at S. P.& CO.'S First National.
We shall also , keep on hand Gents' and Ladles' Un
derwear of all styles; , and misses' Ready-made
Suits. As assistance to our experienced and artistic
milliner, We have engaged the services of one cd the
leading trimmers in New York city, and we guarantee
our millinery department to contain the leadingstyleb
and trimmed in best city styles, and our prices lower
than elsewhere Remember we will keep a full assort
eat of all classes of goods generally kept in lliSt-class
stores,, and our prices we warrant will be the lowest in
Susquehanna County. Our speciai buyer will be in
the market at all tunes, and procure for us the lates t
novellies, Our motto will- be. "Justice to all." Bear
in mind we have a NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, inijk•
the LOWEST CASH PRICES IN THE COUNTY. 41.1
an inducement to make large purchases we will deduct,
ion chynand) on all cash bills of $lO or more, Ave per
cent..-
Come one and all
Both great and small •
And buy your goods
At S. P. & Co.'s FirstNationitll.l -
Respectfully, • S'. FULMAR & CO.,
First National Dry Goods and Clothing Stone
Montrose. March 25. Br&
BUSMSS C4ANGEE.
The firm of E. Bacon & Co, having; been dienolved, 1
will continue the
Confectionery . Business,
At the old steed. lam prepared to famish
• . •
all kinds of
PlitVale Akita IVire,
At wholegale and Retail PrieeC
FRESH SUPPLY CANNED GOODS;
•
LARGE ASSORTMENT- OF TOYS. &,C. &C.
o. Becc4,
Ma:Arose, May .9d, 11,M,,
A . imw
-,./.3.laFp.;onapes.apri3tmorck,„ ‘ .: . ;..-. , 1 , ,,..„:.
ban °Polled snanP Under B. L. Week* &Co s a. store; di
Pablio Avgrotte. wrier* he ls ready to do all Mods of
pork In his due, Can Mid in new wan t and repair
with nositzeoo and despatch, •
• JANIS OMIT. -
Xontrow;Octotter
Conshintly, on hand.
practicil workmitn, at