The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, July 19, 1876, Image 7

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    Arrangement of Nails.
VIA BA LL GOAD :•
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• rrives. Deparse
Wilihanitock, (Daily,) • A
... 700 p in 1215 m
VIA STAGES: ; i A '
Montrose Depot.(Daily.)..., ......... `6oop in 620 a -n
New Milton]. (Datly.)- .... •.. •• • •,..'.. 000 am l Sop m
Wyalusing. (DatlYt, 4—, -. I.
•046 a m , 200 p m
Frieedevffle , oil weekly.) ' * ` 6OO Pm . 000 a m
,ott him Station,(tri weokl4,) 700 a ni 700 am
Binghamton,via S. Lake,(trz weekly). 600 pm 700 pm
05 t i oppen.(tri weekly ' ) ' 100 a m 400 p in
The New York, (via Montrose Depo ,),New Milford,
i l
r a nkhannock,und Wialusing are dail
The Coukliu Station mail runs Toes ays, Thuredays,
and Saturdays.
The Binghamton mall, (via S4v,or Lakejrana Tues.
jays, Thursdays. and Saturdays,. • •
141endaville mail runs Tuesdays, Thuredays,and Sat
nrdays.
The Meshoppeu :nitrites Mondaya,Wedneldayeand
Fridays.
ADDITIONAL STAGES:
A Stage leaves daily for Montrose beliot at 1 m.,an d
returns at 6.9. m • - •
A Stage leaves daily for New Milford at 180 a. m.
sad returns at 38014 m. • •
B. C. FORDRAM. P. M.
Koatroseiliallaray, Time . Table.
Arrangatent or Tratns.. To take effect on Monday,
Aprill7. 1874. •
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'Down Trains: Up Trains
SOUTHWARD. - ItORTRWAILD
545 10.15.-- Montrose ..... 4.52
545 10 25 . 845'545
553 1028.. Coors • 840 • x44B'
605 10 32 Hunters 835 444
608 10 38 .. ..Woodbottrue4 ...... 830 440 •
612 1040... Dimock• • 825 486
617 ,10 47 Tyler's... 815 4 18 .
625 10 57.... .... . 805 .420
680.1105 Lynn • •
645 4118 . Avery's ' 7 45 405 ,
653' 1128. ... . ... 783 400 •
703 11 .. Lobeck.... 25 345 .
715 1145. Marcy's 715 387
720 •1200 Tankhannock 700 3 22
'hulas will run on Lehigh Valley time as kept In the
Oflite of P. &.N. Y. RH at Tunkhaanock. •
All trains connect at•Tunkhannock with P. &NY.'
R. H. going north and south. •
- JAMES. I. BLAgBLEB. Prat.
Manch Chnnk. April 17.1878.`'
List of New Advortisomentil•
Sheriff Sales.
Register's Notices : .
Noticeto nu;lders.
Court Proclamatipn.
Divorce Problathation.
Report of National: Bank:
French
Springville Auuitors' Repcirt:
BUSINIO3B T ..
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ROnovitl—Geo C - -•
State Teachers' Association. . •
Democratic Vigilance °matinee.
Demoetat votes area. annually lost in this
county by a neglect. to comply with the re
quirements of the law relative to assessments
and payment of taxes. All persons, to secure
the rights to vote in . Pennsylv nis, must ire as=
sessed two months before =el lion, and hace
paid a state or. county tax Oath r will do) within
two years. In case the , tax is paid, this year it
must be a month preceding the election.
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'Foreign born citizens wishing] to vote next
November must take out their'naturalization
papers a month before election. They mOt al
so'be assessed two months previot6 to, the day
ot voting.
The election will be held on
_',the Tuesoll
next following the first Monday Of November,"
being this year the 7th day of the month.
Monday. September. 4, is the last , day for he
,
ing assessed. •
Tuesday, October 5 4 _ is the lasti day-for secur
irg naturalization papers.
Tuesday, October 5, is the last ilay on which
taxes can be paid in legal time to ivote. _
The above dates should be carfull i y remem
bered and acted on by all voters.
Three persons have been appointed in each
election district of the county whose duty in
conjunction with the member ot the county
committee for their district, is to see to it that
the above requirements are complied with and
- "let no delinquent escape."
The following are the names of the County
ad Vigilance Committee in each township and
borough in the county respectively,.
AUBURN—COUNTY COMMITTEENAN, R B,
Swisher. 'VIGILANCE COAMITTEE, Abe White,
Linaberyi, Patrick Cavanaugh. \
.APOLACON- r eo., Patrick Walsh. Vig., M E
Ryat,,.Charles Ragan, Richard, Rooney. ,
ARARAT—CO., L , 0 Baldwin. Yig.,T J Lew-
Cltuney Avery, Wm Boskett.
BRIDGEWATER—CO. 0 P Beebe. Vig., C J
Ctrtis,•R S Searle, J D Bunter.
BROOKLYN—Co, PEs Tiffany. Vig , W P
Crandall, Joseph Oakley, J O Bullard.
C II OOONUT—CO., David •Stanley. Vig., M J
Tbsly, J Golden, Christopher Byrne.
CLIFFORD—CO., J C . Decker. Vig.. John
Stephens, henry Cuddeback,llenry Rivenburg.
lltmocx—Co., C C Mills. Vig., j W Allen,
Isaac C France, John W TYler.
DUNDAFT—CO., T P Phinney. Vie. , J C
Olmstead, J Rivenburg, Charles Wells.
FOREST LAKE—CO., John Bradshaw. Vig.,
bac Strange, Michael Griffin, Elisha Griffis.
FRANKLIN—CO., 0 M Vig.,
Shields, J L Merriman, F W Smith. •
FRIENDSVILLE--CO., 'John Hagan.- Vig.,
dohn Foster, E L Hendrick, Thomas Ma thews.
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Glssox—Co., R M TingleY. Vig., Charles
Fuller,li T WM
GREAT BEND TWP.- Co. ; Wm Deakin. Vjg.,
Barnes, T D Hays, 13 Ilasbrook. t. !
GREAT BEND Bono.---00., V ReckhOw.
C Curtis Gilbert, J H Dusenbury; Richard
Black.
GIMAT BEND VILLAGE—Co., C I Langley.
It, Timely Shannon, B &OM*,
lou nee.
HERRICK CENTEE--00., Henry Ljon, Vig.,
Elias Westgate, E R Barnes, Israel Myers.
Holum—Co., C E McCoy:. Vig., J W
an t rin, D Weeks, Stephen Jennings.
J A Williams. Vig., Horace,
"eel, W E Osmon John W Gow.
JACKSON —Co., H W Tyler. Vig., Austin"
ik tson, S E Morse, D L Gregory.
J eBSUP--Co., George H Harvey. Vig., Jos.
higer, John Smith . , George McKeeby.
LE NOX—Co., A.. 1 Titus. Vig., H w Conrad, Thus Payne -
Lhernasp—Co E M Vig:, Ansel
Lyman handers, 8 BQuick. •
Li aawrv—Oo., Isaac Comitock. Vig., R T
R' rick Jacob B Chalker, A Wilber. • -
LITTLE 111 EADOW 13 —CO., r Shonnery,
O . Doud, I) R Garfield, Patrick :Shonnesy_,.
E , 13; Hawley. ,
'Jw
3nsfordA.W"Coolg, John Doyle.
. 11nDL EToN—Co.sttiehart1 O'Donnell. Vig.,
iy
uiLsß,ss Timothy Moynihan Lawreur Curr
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SEW
MILFoRD TwP.—CO, Harding.—
"g.. John 13ishee, S P. Bnlitb i A J 40sher.
timpoan 13 0ao,•-014J.E Dean. :Vig:,
Ji,lllB Barlow
eli , Henry W . Hayden, R
3lorgan Shutt%
mo m , E Leavitt, r"?'
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Resit— u)., Ebcm Cobb .;; L ogan
1 .. 1 / T Ge 9 Halvey.
SPRIN GVILLE: I -C%, F L Fish. Vig.,l,
,:.h, James K Aldrich, Charlea Sherman.
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SUSQCIECIIARNA, iE. WARD—Co., Peter Cor
win. Orig., A W j !Rowley, John Townsend,
John. Fitzsimmons,. W. WAnn—Co., James
Burns. Vie., John: Donohiie, P. H Furey, Wm
H Langford.
SILVER LAKE—Co., Lorenzo Stone. Vig.;
Win Heavy; Thomas Buckley, J J McCor
mick. • ,` -
TnomsoN—Co.. ,L S Aldrich, Vig., J M
Wrighter, J W Brown, S-Viin Horn.
Butlinen Locals
REIVIOVA.V I '
' Mr. (leo. C. Hill Wishes to inform the peo
ple of MontrAse anti vicinity, and the public
generally that he bits removed trom his old lo
cation to Settple's‘ new block, where he has bet
ter facilities tor entertaining the public. He
bus als6 addetfsonib row' features to his former
business, noticeable among which is. his ice
cream parlor, where particular attention will
be given to large or small parties. The best of
cream always on hand. Confectionery, nuts,
cigars, p?bace6, etc., etc., as usual Also pick
les, sauces, etc. a , GEO. C. RILL.
Montrose, July 19, 1876—tf.
R. 11.ARRANOIllUENT for State Teachers' As
Sociation.—The following .will have Centen.-
nial Excursion tickets on sale at the principal
stations, withoiti orders : North Pennsylva
nia—Lehigh Valley —Belvidier Delaware—
Danville, Hazleton, and Wilkesharro—West
Chetiter and rniladelphia—PezinsylvAriiit--,
Philadelphia and Reading—Catawtssa— and
Williamsport-Northern Central—Philadelphia
and Erie. - •
'Persons who pay full fare in going over the
Delaware and Hu i dson can procure passes at
the meeting to return free.
For Cards of Membership, which will secure
reduced hotel rats, enclose nne dollar, with
stamp.
For Order, .apply (stamp enclosed) giving
railroads and.nanies Of stations, betore August
Ist, 1876. I J. FLETCHER SICKEL.
Ticket AgtJ State Teachers' Association,
. Germantown, Pa.
July 19;1876-26.
OLD Newspapers for sale at this tlflice at ten
cents per dozen.
A MAGNIFICENT .iot of fine Cloths and CaSSi
meres, Oiatings Sultings for eustoth work,
just receiVed,call ;and leave your measure for a
new suit at I
ZOTTENBEIIG, ROSENBAUM 45.7 CO.
\April 12, 1870tfi- .\ ,
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PLOW TRIAL. 1 •
TUe execittive committee of Poniona,Grange
N 0.7, P. of H., tril have a trial of plows.in
September'next: Manufacturers wishing to
compete are reqliested to give notice by 'the
20th at August. Lis Will not be a plowing
match, but an im srtial test of plows on their
merits, all things considered. Notice, of time
and place Will be :vea in due time. Address.
L. P. Marx,
Lathrop, SON'a, Co., Pa.
July 5;1876:
MARBLE WORKS:
The Tunichannt at .Marbk Works of Burns.
IS:, White are • (lei, :g - a -good . - business ' and are
getting out someli very- tasty jots •of Head
Stones - tlnd Manninents. A. B. :Burns, of. the
i i
Eagle Drug Store,' is their authorized agent for
Montrose and . .Vi inity, , He has . designs -or
Head.Stones,and onuments. Any orders left
with him will be .promptly filled. by Burns &
White. - . ' . - - '
Tunkhannock, T!el. - :. 1876tf.
- - -i , , . . .
M.A.trits through
. Ithe country'
are. severely 'at;
flicted with a cough and an obstruction Of the
air passages leading to the . lungs: Various
remedies are used, but , that which - is said to
give the best satisfaction ,is Taylor's . Cough
Syrup or Expectorant. .As it is sold on . the
principle of No Cure, No PaV,it would certain
ly be Well to give4t a trial It can be obtained
Of all the Druggists in Montrose, or of dealers
in general througlrit the country. - : 0
• March :29, 1876 f.. , -. • - -
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TIIE AND PLACE I , . .
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Now I 8 THE TIME.. TO PAINT.
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Lead and Oil ciieaper than they have been
known for .years Burn's` tf.:agle Drug. Store is
the place to buy I any th ing .in the'
,PAINT and
Ditto line at the Very lowestfigares. 'A large
assortment of Brtishes and Varnishes. constant
ly in stock. celebrated flail, BradleY.4.V.
Co.'s Pure .S bite ILead, constantly on hand; for
which BURNS is the SOLE AGENT for Montrose
'and vicinity. 1 . • '
Montrose, April 19, 1876tf. • .
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PRINTING, 1
We have just received a very large stock of
plain and fancy 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 Can afford to print cheaper
than any office inithis or neighboring counties,
and in as ,„crood st a le. Work done in black and
colored inks. If fou think there is any that
can beat, us, gi% e us a trial, and we will 'show.
you what we 'can.do. All kinds of blanks on
hand or printed t$ order.
WE TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of
our readers to th, l e fact that the popular Dry
Goods house of C. F. StssoN & Co., Bingham
ton, are now receiving an unusually large and
complete assorftnent of new spring goods. Not
withstanding the cry of "bard times," this
house informs us that their trade is larger than
atoany 'former se4on. This is easily accounted
for by the fact that they al*ays offer. the Most
reliable goods at 'the same prices that many
houses sell a very inferior grade. All tht nov
eltiea:of ttie season, both of foreign and do
mestic mapufmqure, may now be found upon
their shelves, andia visit to their store,will con
vince anyone that that is the place to trade.
CAMP MEETING. f : •
Wyalusing District Camp Meeting will be
held, Providence permitting, at Diwock, Busq'a
County, Pa., cotreneing August 23d, 1876,
and continuing nbe (9) days. The people . of
the county know the grounds are: pleasantly
located on the Montrose rail raid, at Dimock
Depot.. The .water supply is plentiful and pure.
The committee have provided for a good board
ing tent to be kept on the ground, and the us
ual supplies for persons and horses can be ob
tained at reasonable rates. ,
"Ho , Every (Me - that thireetkeoineye to
the water I" I A •
IRA T. %.114utzn, Cliaihnan.
4. H. WESTON, See. Of. Corn. Arrangements.
Brooklyn, Pit., dune 2804,1879.
IgirLATHI3'r,,NEWH IN BINGHAMTON.
The latest news in Binghamton is that fine
Sholes, of 59 COurt Street; have just received
their third Fall and Winter took of Dry pOOds
which is , now Otnplete In :all departments.—
The best Bilk.. The best Black Cashmeres.—
The beM Alpaca,; The best Merinos—Empress
—Plaids of thisariptions. The best 'Shawls,
Kid Gloves, Embroideries, Ribbons, Ties, &e.,
fact everything that Is kept in a thst-class
Dry Goods Storei ikt bottom figures. Another
importantltem,Which if known may be essential
to the people sori i Mon trose; New Milford and
surrotinding cou try, that
.Geo.- B. McCollum
And C. C., , Paurot i would be most hippy to see
alVof their acquatntances and show thetn the
bargains that Bute & Sholes are now prepared
to give. \ '- Hum & Simms.
Binghamton, Dee. 1, 1875.
L
DENO.CRA' I t'. 4tr,-fiy_ .-19.,...1.70...,, ;,1
THE
HANDBILLS for Avalon 'Sales, te, printed
at the DEMOCRAT office in first ea ...atyle and
at reasonable prices. • ,
DR. N.O.ManKEY. baying removed his of. from Hopbottom to Springville,. Susq'tt Co.,
Pa., respectfully solicits patronage.
Hopbottom, July .12,1876.
NOT WE is hereby given .tbat iny accounts are
In the bands of Anse) Merrill, of , HopbottOra„,
for:collection. All indebted wilt please call and
settle, by note or otheywlse. • .
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• •• . N. C: !'ifioF,EY,.'lkt.
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Flupbottnin, July 12,4876.. • • 27W4
PHOTOGRAPHI3.—Pictures taken in all the lat
est styles. Old pictures copied and enlarged.
Also a splendid lot of frames for sale cheap,
at G. W. DooLirrues.
Montrose, June 10, 14."--tf. •
To Rster.
House ancl.Lot to rent in Montrose, Enquitv
of J.. B. McCollum.
May 31, 1876.—tr.
NEW STocK of carpets, oil cloths, matting,
ac., just received. .
Gurraintrio. Roansmstrit : & Co.
Montrose, April 12, 1876tf.
SPutrio r Sqles Stia' Hats, felt and for'. Boys
Centennial Hats, just opened at • •
GiiTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM a Co.
April 12, 1876tt - ' •
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AT Punpy's Wagon Shop It' . flue lot °Habit!
fbrin Altig,ons end:Buggies Lull trimmed.- COlll.
plete and first-class in every - respect for , sale
cheap for cash.
Montiose, June 7, 11376tt. . • _
Louis Krzoix, Shaving and Hair Dressing
Parlor, on Public Avenue, keeps on hand To
bacco and Cigars ot every kind, alsti fresh
Candies. -
Montrose, May 24, 1876. -•-
A LARGE assortment of the latest r end
neatest styles of visiting and business cards
just received at this office. Call and see them
before ordering elsewhere.
No business man need complain that he
is "too - poor to advertise" when Ile can get the
latest style busintss cards printed at'the
OCRAT office for three dollars per thousand,and
other work in proportion. •
NEW LACE CurrAws. by the sett yard.--,
Table Linens; Napkins,• l towels, and 1.145 e
. goods in great variety at .
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM tt Co.
&!.ontrose, , April 12, 1876tt. -
isrrom to the Centennial can thia good ac
counmodations within a mile of the Centennial
Grounds, on line of street ralway, at reasona-
ble prices. Drop a poital card' a. week or two
betore coming, to secure rooms. •
C. B. BIRCEtA.FtD,
3847 Havertord St:, .Weft Philadelphia, Pa.- \
*ap 3,187.61 f.
CLAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS FREE.
"There is no subject that requires so much
study, and experience as the treatment of a ron
it 'diseases. The . astonishing success and re,"
markable cures performed 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 natural remedies. Cureb
the worst forms of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Fe
male Weakness, Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder
Will be at the Cafferty House, Binghamton.
Thursday, and. Friday, Aug. 3d and, 4th. •
Dr. Butterfield will he at the celebrated Min
eral Springs at Rush, Pa., on a visit, arriving
Tuesday evening, Aug. Ist, at '6 o'clock p. m.,
I , Aving Wednesday, Aug. 2d, at 4 p. in.
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No CUBE, No PAY.
Kirby's Cough Balsam-or very .palattiNe,conr
pound, for the • various . affections of the throat
anti lUngs.: Used with great success.in case of
Asthma and Bronchitis. It is prescribed;by•the
physicians and endorsed . by the people. W r
ranted to giye entire , satistisct ion or money .re
funded.
'Kirby's Magic Relief for the. instant cure of
severe and acute pains. • • "
Kirby's l'astelesS Worm Lozenges. Sure,
safe and effectual.: • • .
Kirby's Condition Powders for rpality, quan
titp and purify' are superior to any Powder for
stock manufactured. .
Kirby's Camphor Ice for chaped' hands or
sunburn. - .
For sale by all Druggists in Montrose, and
Dealers in Medicines throughout the country.
June 28, 1876y1. . • " _
Pnirr;—AvEnY—At.. the residence of the
bride's parents, July 3, by Rev. H. G. Harmed.
Emmons C. Pratt and Fanny J. Avery ; all ol
Lemon, Wyo. Co., Pa.
BESY-POPE-At the M E Parsonage in Mon
trose, Pa. , July 4, 'by Rev. W. L. Thorpe, Wil
liam H. Besy to Julia A. Pope, both of Liberty
A M.E STUAIIT-REYNOLDS-.-.....t the. Parso
nage in Montrose, by Rev. W. L Thorpe, Willis
H. Stuart, of Bridgewater, Pa., to. Attie C.
Reynolds, New Milford 'Pa: .
Ross—BrzisErr.--In" Gibson, July 4th, by
Rey. A O. Sterris, Mr. C. P. Rosa, of Bethany,
Wayne county, and Miss E. L., Bennett, of Gib
son. '
Hounts-- . DAvis—At the re!..idenee of Jesse
.Rolmse, esq ,nt South Gibson, July 2, by Rev,
J L Race, 31 r. 0 F Holmes to Miss Charity M,
PtiViS, all of South. Gibson. • , .
CoLmittazt—TtitzorsoN—ln Rush, July 4, by
Eld. H H Gray, Mr. Oscar H
_Coleman, of Mid
dletown., Susquehanna county, Pa., and Misi
Hattie 'M Tillotson, of Rush.
Bnowx—Ross—ln • Rush, July . 4, by Eld.
I-I Gray, Mr. Charles 8 Brown, of namrors.
Bradford county, Pa., and
,Miss Juliette E Ross.
or Rush. • .
LACY-MITCUELL-At the Lymanville M .E
parsonage, June 22d, by Rev. El GI Named, Mr.
James A-Lacy, of ~.aceyville, and Miss Ada. A
Mitchell, of Lemon:-
KNEIBLEIt—MzitcHEN—At the Baptist par
portage, Jackson, July sth bq the ROy. W W
Welles, Mr. R S W Kneibler,of Buffalo. to Miss
Louisa .Meeelten, or Jackson. -
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T 0 174 E—In Springville, June ifithi Mist
Je.unie E Tuttle, aged 27 years.
HYDE—In Auburn, June, I.Bth,_ Sam D:Hyde,
in the 56th year of his age. -
BUSIINELL—On the' 12th init., infant laugh:
ter of It Bushnell, aged 0 months.
MEnfusram—ln Bridgewater, July 13th,larnes
Albert, only son of A,Osear and 8 Kate Merri
man, aged •11 months‘and 4-days.
STEVENB--In Clifford, June HO, Mt. Eliza,
A., wife ot - D 6 Stivena• aged - os. Year B and 8
Our hearts aro sad and lone
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Yet'we will not complain,
For we know that our loss '
Is her eternal gain.
Dott..eL.3Ei. C3rM
7:112.4L'1PZ3E61•
ASSIGNEE'S SAL
f TLekal Elmstatei.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance and by vir
,ue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Sus
4nehanna county, tons directed, we will expose for sale
at public vendue In 13rookdale, LibertY township, Sus
quehanna county, on • - •
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Wednesday, July 26, 1876,
At 10 o'clock a. m., the following described piece* or
parcels' benefit the estate of-, Manson Chalker asst.:tied
for the o f his credttOrs, viz: The first situate
In Liberty township. taus4quelianfu eounty • bounded ta
follows : On the north by lands of Knight ,snd Mon•
son, - on the east by lands of Win. Jessup and , B. J,
Murphey. on he stuth by Undo .of P. P. Butts,thlr„
Gaige and the Riney creek; on the west by lanes of
Libbioßose and crusa Rua% ' P. P Butts mud the turn.
pike road ; Contatning one hundred and fifteen acres
of laud more or less, on. which, is a ow. Bing Louse,
barns, &c. and about one hundred acres improved.
The second situate In the same township. hounded
as follows : On the north by land of Win. Wilbur, on
the east by lands of .Wm. Wilbur, on the south and
west by lands of P. P.- Butte, 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 crack road.
on the east by lands of P: r e Batts, on the south by
lands'ot Mr. Travis, , on the west by lands of I, W.
Travis, containing four acres, more or less, about one
half improved. •
The fanith situate In the 'same township being an
equal undivided one-fourth' interest in nit:following
descrilmi land, known as the Kirby and Law survey of
their Snake creek purchase,; on the map thereof made
14 John Beersia Surveyor. as iota No. 58, 59, 68, and 74,
excepting therefrom 50. acres, more or less. Sold and
conveyed toNewell Bailey from off , lot Act. 68, and also
reserving the oak and heualoak tanbark on said tract,
the same Laving been previously sold.
TERMS OF SALE-The; first piece 142400 down,
$7OO with interest on Feb. 1, 18TL$500 an d interest Feb.
1,18778, $SO' u and interest; Feb. 1879.5500 and interest
Feb. 1, •18.30, and` balance with interest Feb. 1, 1881.—
The.secoi.d. third and fourth fplecee, one-fourth down.
one fourth on final cortirmation ol sale and balance
six months thereafter; with interest from final confir
mation. Amount unpaid on giving deed to oe secured
by first judgment or mortgage 'lien on the premises
sold. .
July 5, 1876.
ASSIGN EE'S SALE
Nteal 30inierte.'
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 ti r directed. *e will expot..e for
sale at public vendue on the premises • •
`ednesday, Aug. 2, 1876,
at ; 2 o'clock p. tn., the following 'described pieces or
parcels of land,' the estate of James Martin, assigned
for the benefit of his creditors. The first piece in Dim-.
ock township. busquelianna county. Pa.. bounded and
described as follows,
to wit ; Beginning' at ' a post and
stones the north westcornee of lands conveyed to Roy
•al Tyler, thence north 89 degrees west 16 rods to a post
and stones corner being the, south east corner of lands
conveyed to George Mowry, thence by line of said la! .d
north one degree net 117 rods to s corner. tbence'east
49 rods to a corner, thence , south 67 and four tenths
rods to a cnrnor, thence south 80" minute 4 east 88 rods
to a corner, thence west 131 , rods to a corner. thence
north•one degree east 84 and four 'tenths rods to the
place of beginning, containing 67 aeres,ll3 rods, more
orless. . • •
The sertond piece in the &une township, nontkded turd
described as folloWS, to wit : "Beginning r post and
stones corner in line.of lands of J.B. Wallin,.thence
along said line south 30 minutes east 116 rods. to a
corner,.thence west 9('3 rods to a corner, thence north
116 rods to a (corner. thence east- 89x rod& tii:tho place
of beginning. containing 65 acres and 4it rods, more or
less.
The third piece in the same township, bounded as
follows: .Beeitibin at a post and st *nes the north
west corner of lands of said Martin. thence by said
lands south 87 degrees east 7% rods to a corner, thence
by lands now in possession of Jesse and William-Hen
ry, north 21x rode to a beech tree, thence south 45 de
grees west 88 rode to a corner, thence south 3 degrees
west 14% rods to a corner, thence south 87 degrees eas.
57% rods to the place of beginning, containing 14 acres
and Gdzods, more or less All these pieces lying in a
contiguous body and constl'uting one farm, on which
is a dwelling house. barns, out houses, etc.
T 11'11518 OF BAlA—$2OO down, $2OO on filial confir
mation of sale, one half the balance in one year,, and
the other half in two years from final confirmation
with interest from Anal confirmation.
Amount unpaid on final confirmation and giving deed
to be secured by first judgment or mortgage lieu on
premises sold.
July 5.1578.
THE NIGHT ROUTE
For ilutteil I
THE CENTRAL EXPRESS
COMPANY
Are delivering butter yin :Montrose B. B. and L. V.
}LA. from Monti-08e to New York
Two Hours Ahead of Any Other Bottle.
Arrives in New• York byt this mute at 8:29 o'clock
A M. By any other route from this place,, lies in
Scranton two houis. reaching NewNork 10:30 a. ra.
- Arrives in Newark at & o'clock A. M.. per Central
Express. By any other rou:e lies in Scranton two
hours. reaching Newark at or about 11 o'clock a. m.
Arrives in Philadelphia at '6:45 o'clock A. M per
Ceritral-Express.
Thus it will be seen we are Two Bourg, and more,
ahead, avoiding the beat of the day, which is intense in
the cities. J I • •
• Butter received up to °5 -o'clock p. leave the
station at 5:45 o'clock p. jm.. reaching degtiruition as
above. If received later; can be storedin a coal cellar
until next day. J: • • •
A convenient Pare to unload at the 1.
OFFICE COBB'S OLD STAND
A cool cellar %to ;store. butter is until shipped. Carted
only three4ourthe of a 'mile to the railroad. Empty
pail% returned free—kePt fraide of office until called
•r„, t hevante care given;thew e any ogler matter—and
as low a rate as any route. "
Or'Patronize your home rt 1, in which all are Urge
ly interested. -
.1. R. RitieNSFORD, Agent,
Montrose, July 8,1876ti1,
BUTTER !
TIM DELAVirAItS, tii*wriinie ' a
WESTERN
tave adde4 to thOir Express factlittei
NIO4TH e - 'rfgAlN, - ;,-
•
leaving Montrose Boroug4 at 8 o'clock In the evening
and conveying • the butter without change of cart to
New York and Philadelphia in the ,night. Butter da•
livered at 7:30 in the evening
GOES 'THROUGH THE 'SAXE NIGHT;
Also. leave at 6 m., sad II a. m.; giving ehippers
choice of train.. - •!_ . _ •
We have an lee house t& keep the butier in ondolir
ery here, until it starts f,or the ears. Onr rates re
main the same and we hope to receive yourpatrolutge.
MICE irlig`BlDE. PUBLIC AVENUE.
spans, as. .
Montrose, June 28,1816df1
•
TIDY YOI,TIi WAGONS, vtR,
.11-0• RIAGEB AND SLE/GllB,
W. OUSTERSOUt, HARFO ED, PA.
, ,
Repairing done on stint!. notice, cheaper than the
I
Pirst-claSe Pluetons " L-1 - • ' ' ISW
. ..,
s'
." Buggies,. , f-- -
" " Lumber wagons, - .. . tia
4' Pirtfornis train $l4O tn `.•`-. —• . ..
, lan
. .
Swell body 814
- - BIA011.841ITELING:'
i tso
To shoe per opan new, ; • • . • ' ~: .. _:...
eorkand set . 0: '„, ' .
~ 1.40
est , per span :j , ;.. - -
_._,„„°°
All work ararranteu. oll
_ono eXAMiIIO my Noun
before purchasing elsowizek e. ,.• .
W. OVETERHOUT.
Earfora, April 26, IC—tfl
L. F. FITCH,
H.O. KNlGHT.'"ign"c'•
. 27w4
E. L. COOL. I
wAt H. JONES, f 'AePignees.
• • • 2iw4
EXP$E$Bi COMPANY
~ . ..- ; :-."-Patpfslu.§7,
.
TriOlineal in this . Directory, one year; . $1.50; each ad—
. . dWonal hne, BO cents... .
AG lIWOUT, Stater. Wholesale and Retai 1
dealer in all kinds of slate roofing. elate paint. etc..
Roofs repaired with elate paint to order. Also. slate
peat for sale by the gallon oi barrel. Montrose.
BILLINGS STROUD, General, Fire and Life Insur
ance Agents, also, sell Railroad . and Accidental
Tickets to New York and Philadelphia. Offic e one
door east of Wm. Cooper .t Co's bank. -
WM; R. BOYD & CO. Dealers in Stores, hardware.
and Mania cturers of Tin and Sheet-Lon ware, cor
ner of Main and Turnpike street.
A. N. Bullard, Dealer in Groceriee,itcrvisione, Book*,
Stationery and Yankee Notions; at the head of Pnb
lie Avenue.
•
WEL R. COOPER & tO.. Rankers. Sell Foreign Pas
snge Tickets and Drafts on England, Ireland, and
Scotland. . • •
WM. L. ColC,
,Harness maker and dealer In alt artl4
cies usually kept by the trade, opposite the bank..
JAMES IL CARNALT I Attorney -at-Law Mike one
door below Tarbell Honse , Public Aresitie. 11.
ROSENTHAL, Ancticrneer. Care S. Tillman a Co.,
Montrose, ra. , _ .
SAVINGS ,bANK, NEW MILFORD. - Six per eget.
interest on all Deposits. - DoeS seneral Banking
business. • S. IL !CESAR d:. CO.
H. GARBILT SON; Dealer in Flottr_; Feed, Mask
Salt,. Lime, Cement. , Groceries, and' Provisions, oa
Main Street, opposite the Depot. , f
N. F. KINDER. Carriage - Maher. Picture 'Prainer.sad
Undertaker, a few rods trout Phltrasy's Hotel, near
M. E. Church.
H. P. DORAN, Merchant Tailor and dealer in Reidy
Made Clothing, Dry Goode, Groceries addPrortaions,
Main B:reet.
CARRY THE NEWS, '
OH CARRY THH NEW43,TO.ItARY
I AND EVERYBODY ELBEI
FOlidiiOl) . N . EWS is iin*LTEir pan . RSFREBHINO,
tt#4 40,,;
THE FIRST. BANK,
Wliere they will keep oilisnd the best assorted stock of
CO P'Tr4 . 70,t,..(0
,DRY- GOODS, NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS,
HOSIERY,.IIA.TS, MILLINERY
GOODS, 86C., ,
• • of all descriptions and latest styles. r
E CO A CALL and we will CILIA YOU 3101111707.
Terma. cash or good paper- Reapeettall, •
NA11011.41. Dim Goons a OLOTHINO EXPIIORIIIN•
• ,
'BLACK AND COLORED. ALPACAS, newest shades, •
5 cents prr yard;
• : at 8. P. & CO.'S First National.
nAvi AND COLORED CASHMERES. all dads@
84, cents per yard, '
at B.P. & CO.'B First National.
BEST CALICOES,Onew 143/4 and fast COlors. 63( cents
- per yatd, _
at 8. P. & CO. 'S First National.
HANDSOME HAMBURG EDGING AND INSERTING' ;
from 10 cents per yard up,.
; • at S. P. & First National.
YARD WIDE BLEACHED COTTONS, from 8 cents
• - per yard tip.
• at S.P. & Co.'S First Irst National.
YARD'' WIDE FACTORY,, from 73( cents per yard
. „ . upward,.
at S..P. & CO.'S First Nattcnal.
BEST SIIIBTINGS, yew styles. 15 cts. Per yard
at SIP. & CO.'S First National.
BOYS' READY-MADE SUITS, from $5 up,
. • at S. P. & Co.'S Pint National.
YOUTHE' READY-MADE SUITS, from $6;50 up,
at S. P. & Co.'S First National.
MEN'S 'READY-MADE SUITS, from Vi up, •
- at k. P. & CO: 1 1 First National.
BOYS' CASSIMEIIII PATS, from $1.50 up.
at S:P. tt Co. S Finst National,
MEN'S CASSIMERE PANTS, ft om $1.50 up,
. • - at S. P. & CO.'SPirstN'ational,;
We shells's° keep on
• baud Gents' and Ladies' Unp • •
derwear of all styles; and misses' Ready-mate
Suits. , As aseistatice to one experienced and artistito
milliner, we have engaged thc. services ,of .one ot the
leading trimmers in New York city. and we guarantee
our millinery department to contain the leading styles - -
and trimmed in beet city styles, and our prices lower ..
than elsewhere Remember we will keep a 'full assort
ent of- all classes of goods generally kept in Stet-chum
stores, and our prices we warrant will be the lowest in
Suiquehanna County. Our special buyer will
the market at all times, and procure for us the latest'
novelties. Our motto will be. l e.laslice to all." Best
inpd we hisve a NEW STORE, NEW GOODS,and
the WEST CASH PRICES IN THE COUNTY. As.
an ducement to make large purchases we will dediset, •
ton demand) on all cash , bills of $lO or more, Ave per
cent. ,
• Come one and all -
Both greet and small
' .A.nd buy your goods •
• ' At S. P. * Co.'s First Natiolt4ll.
Respectfully, - S. PILLMAN I CO. * 'tf
First National Dry Goods and Clothing Atom 's
Montrose. Muck 25, leßk -
BUTTER
BU 4 SINEB9 - CIDLNGE.
Thelinn of B. litscon akft t hiving beenduisolved s 'k
will conthme the
Confectionery .13udness
At the old stand...t am prepared to Walsh
all kinds of
Pauli
MEM-SUPPLY OANNED GOOD'
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOYS, iltec
B, a. R&CON.-
May ad, 1876.
4 1. 7 0WW I llatria8L
Areszco3natz4.llc4wo. •
has opened a shop under IL L. Weeks al Co's. store, ois
Public Avenue, where he Is reedy to do all kinds of
work in his line. Can excel in new' work, and repels
with flatness and deipateh. -
JAI4III morn
Montrose, 9etobor 15tr41875.-3n2:
County Business Directory.
MONTROSE.
NEW MILFORD.
GREAT, BEND.
•
i•HAVB MOVED 'TO . THEIR NEW•ATORE,
(Searle's New Briek,)
Men's and Boys' Ready-Made
S. PILL . IIIIAN dr. CO"
MID 11112%
At wholesale ;Hid '_Retail Prices ._
Constantly on hod.
practical workinsa, at