The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, October 25, 1876, Image 7

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,entot Mans,
VIA AII.ROAD:
Ttt nkhaiwock, (Daily,)
VIA STAGEB:
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montroiellnpot,(Daily,,).'•:4 .
... 600 P m 20 a,n
New Milford, (Dally,) ...... m;;3op ia
Wyalusi nkv, 945.am:1000p m .
Fr i(in dsville-, (trl weekly,). • • ... 6 00.pta.;.. 860 aM.
Conklin Station; (tri weekl9 .. ; s7OO a m' " - ,700 am
BiughatotoO,viaS.,Lakp,(trzwc.okly).... 600 p '7OO p.m
kresunppen,(tri wenkfy,) .• - k .. 1009 a zn. m
Tlio.New York, (via iMontrotito' DepOt,) New Mliford,
Tankhannook,and=VV-Sralusinkv-nre daily.•-• • ' •••••
Thexop i §tti64ll Fuels Tileidays, Thursdays,
and Satuilaya.: • • •
The Binghamton mail, (via Silver Lake,) funs Tiles
jays. 'rhu rsday s. and Saturdays. , ~, ,
Friendsy ille wail runs Tuesdays, huradays,and Sat
The,Nie,slxopp'en mai I rttn s lto day ,W - ednekdays, and
,3
Fridays. ,
• ADDITIOXAL STAMM :
A Stage leaves dall,y.for Montrose DepOt.it4 ra:;,and
returns ut 6p. 7 • • , - .
A Stake Leaves daily for New Milford at 780 a. - ta.
and returns at .330p.m.
C. FORDIIA.M. P. M. ~
Jiontroae Railway Time Tatllo.
Arrongtnent of Trains. To taiii effectonMonday,
April 11, 1876.
Down Trains. - Up Trains
SOUTHWARD.• NORTHWARD
P. Y. A. /11.. - ' • •P. H.
545 10.15... ....Montrose.... . ' -9,00 • • 4.52 •
555 1025 --Allen's...-. .....845 545
558 • 1028: ' - 'B4O '448
• - 605 1032 " Hunters . ; .835 444
608' 1086 W00db0ttrne....1,.....830 • 440
612 . 82.5 486
617 1047 Tyler'st...sl6 428
625 , 1057.... spripgvilie......i...Bos 420
680 ....... . .LYnn ' 755: 412
645 11 18 ' Averes.... 745- 405
653 ... • . ....Lemon - 735: . :400
705 1135..,. 25 845
715 11 45 • Marcy's ... . . ... 5 .715 3 37
720' 1200 . ; • ' Tnnkhannock 700.322
Trnini will ran on Lehigh Valley time as kept in the
Who of P. & N.,Y. RR at Tunkhannock. _
All trains connect at Tunkhannock with P. &N Y.
R. R.going north and south.
JAMBS. I. BLA.RBLER, Presit..
Minch Chunk. April 17, 1676 1 •
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Liat of New AflVOT4lfor'"
Dry Goods ; -11. Burr*.
New Goods—T. S. Whateroft.
- Btrawcas-,
:Practical,Shoeniaker— . 4athes 4
`Br; Ileniton at the 'Exeharige'Hotel;')3ing
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THE POISON OF TOADSTOOLS.—The - 'terrible
death •of three. persons '• Ne'w.
Jefsey; with the severe illness of 'a
, fourth,
resultinglm ro the eating of , td`
adstools, Anis
taken,for,mushrooms, says an :exchange, calls
attention to a danger to. which' the . ' eaters of:
mushrooms
and
be tconstantly exposed.
Toadstopls mtishroonis:grow' tiigether, and
in the sang place . where ?these - toadstool§ were ,
got. mushrooms were .gathered for the market'
The, boy who tliclieck theAc into 6 s f tal Mistake
in not discerning . the diffe-rence'betiieen poison-.
ous fungi and a most-delicious. esculent .; but
arenotutliera liable' tb irialve" raistake, to
be folloik‘ed fataikt,j ,
Of course there aio%tesfs by *bich the differ-,
ence between toadstools - aid, MUSIITOQIUS can:
be dtierrni tied . with eciiiin”r; What 'aid ; those:
tests"?. ; ; • •
Again, is there no remedy for the poison of
toadstools,? It is said that the PliyilCiaiC who
was caileA to the Nevi'
tered antidOtes ; but. he)vai 'COiigulted un
til 'twenty four honr.s.atter '.the poison had been
taken, and we are not informed what were the
medicines he gave. ;At`' all events iheYPrOved
inefficaCious,- except lupe case, t; the yo ung
lady. who had Partaken lint sparingly. .
-WO -have read of many . instanbbs of fatal
poisoning - by toadstools ; never of . anY
sure..antidote. What have the medical pro
fession to say on the subject ?
• * . No Given.
Except in spp.ci4l 'eases. D.R.• 11RN10 . . N the
celehiwted magnetic phystilak, and, iargeon, the
only regu,irly educateclphyszektn in' the United.
States possessed of the gifts of healing, ints .taken
parlors at
,the Exchang Efotet Binghamton,
where he.is meeting with, unparalled success in
the cure of chronic diseases of long standing,.
such as Female Trealmay, Chhoilic Diarrhoea,
Catarrh, iiheurnatigni, Asthma, Scrofula, Dixspep
sift, etc., and his parlors are thronged-daily with
the afflicted, seeking the aid of his wonderful
gift. i
This is one of many of his wonderful cures.
Mrs. .Clark Nash, of Hubbardsville, has been
for.a number of years a terrible sufferer from fe
male weakness and - chronic diaraluca. , Mrs.
Nash haddostored with a great many diferent
physicians, and had paid out a fortune without
receiving one particle, of benefit, until she ap
plied to Hertion, the magnetic physician,
now at Exchanee Hotel, Mrs.- Nash iirui ken
given'up 1 4 y her
~physieianS: and' herfriends had
despaiied of her ever bing any better, :and
Mrs. and. Mr: Nash have! both told Dr. Henion
that they believed she would, have died long
- ago, it she had not applied to him. Ars; Nash
was under treatment about two'months, tend is en
tirely cured. Refer by letter or in, person to
Mrs. Clark Nash, Hubbardsville,, N. -Y. .13t..
Benion will beat'the '-kichange Hotel:Bing
hamton, until - December 'lst,• where, he can be
consulted from 9 s. tn., to 6 p. M. •
The afflicted sinjuld certainly make him an ear
ly call, as cases of many years 'standing niay -
require treatments. Dr. Henion cave here un
equivocally endorsed by the press and -clergy of
many of. the largest citiesi of the Union, and
the successful manner, in which he is daily re
lieving the Altering, fully attests that his tnag-'
netinhealini power, combined : with his great
medical knowledge is more, potent in curing
disease than any other treatment. Some of the
. Doctor's circulars may be found hanging in the
Montrose post office building. ponsultations
free.
Binghamton, Oct. 25, 1876.
11/I.4Li:LEt3ULGIE3I3i,
TEEL-KNAPP-AG the house ()Pile bride's
parente, Pet IS, by ReW7 W. L. Thorpe. l: H.
J 11 Teel, of Providence, Va., to C. Ella Knapp,
of Bridgewater. Pa.
• RICKEBT-73 Louse 0)ItNNEY-At . the Louse of the
bride's mother in Brooklyn, Oct.lB, 1876 by Rev
Weston, P. .;Rickert;`: or:NapervinO.liL,"\and
Leida 31. MCKenney,rof Brooklyn: • • . • ,
ELy.— Wthprela-At Abell onse of Ake' Pri4e's
lathei; in ,Springville, ;act: 18, ty 11 ,- 2v.q. H.
Weston,-.0, Ely, _Of,. Brooklyn; And..Luny
Williams, of
Me . .Lymapville M. E
Rev: G. IplititA;S
R. Burns, And R Dunlap ; • Wyo
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flung Co::, - • • •••
ANDREWB-46aNsox—At the bome of the
bride in Greenwood, Oct: 9th, by Bev. klallock
Arinstr,ong, Edward T. 41Lndrews btalilary E,
Johnston ; tx•tb of Green*ood.'
BAnnort—fiotrrawitue—At. the residence of
bride's parents, Oat.: ti. by Rev. B. J. Millard,
P. E, Barron, 91 Jessup, sad \Emma E. South-
WO, of.Forea•Likz -- ' •
Beeou---13)tap,wr' the , Pm brterhtzt
Arrives. Depar•B
.... 70 . 0 pm 1215 ni
liements.
Pliurch,'l3ethany, Oct: sth; 1876, by Rev..E."o.
Ward, Mr. Bro4s, of NeysT Milford, to
Miss Clara 4. Shoplaitd, of 4ersey City. .
Oct,4th,
by E.:Carr,Ceylon :S: Carr, of Herrick
vile; and Miss Ida A Sinaßey, of My4iti? to
54i1).,. y,
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pimoti-- . -.Hkistax-On the 10th just.; in For
est :I..Ake,' by Eh!:.W C Tit4eii,':Sli...JAeb S:
Dirtion' i .of'Jesaup,- and 'Miss Eike .I.lArolin.;
LoosLEY-7-TtiEttura,—At: ' E. pir:
sonage, itt• Windsor, Oct. 2J, 1876, by - Rev....N..11..
CO!gryove,Dayiti LinciMey, of: Btho
to .Miffs. Tuliesbury, t,i Riverside;-N.
'1876, at the
residence of. the bride's father, by Rev. Arthur
Folsurn, Nrr. Adler 'Marion .
Katie Ann Mills, both tit lihiondife, Susq'a
WARNER-Ftsrt—ln Mon trose; 12R11
itde.Cottage,' Sept. 22d, by Rev. -d -0:-Warrea *
Mr.. EI iada B. Warner, of .Bridgewater, to-Mts.
Mary Fish, of Binghamton; N. "y, ‘s - [Bingham
ton papers - please copy.]
NEwtozi--HowARD---At the residence of the
bride's father's, Lawsvilie Centre, Oct. Ist, 1876,
by D. L. North, esq,:, Isaac ,Newton, ~f Bridge
water;to Miss Hetty W. Simard, of Liberty..
WELIAtax—CLARK,--At the residence of H.
H. Williams, in New Milford, Oct. 19th, by J.
W. Walker esq., Lewis H:Wellman and Georg
ian Clark', all. of New Milford, . . •
iaze..emrimmos.
litctcox—At the residence of his ; daughter,
Mrs. J. S. in Mansfield, Tioga co., Oct.
2 1876, Thotnas EL, Hickox, in the 81st year of
SPARKS-- In Ne* Milford,' Aug. 30, 1876,
Mrs. Christens sparks, aged : 7s years.
- GILBi,CRT--In Great Bend Pa., Oct; 16th 1876
Chauncey Curtis Gilbert., aged 26 year's.
BAKER—In Franklin. Oct. , 12th, Sainuel Ba
ker. aged 81 years 6 months and 12 days: ,
CARD OF 'TIT KS.--=Messrs. Leroy& Decker
are desirous of . , tendering their thanks to the
citizens of. New Milford Boro. and viciaity.for
Ulna) , assistance in h,elPii3g to aye their stock
of goods , :from the conflagration of their store
house on the morning 'of the 7 inst., also:for
itkeir exprazsed sympathy for their less.
I,Bwrir & DECKER. •
BUSIIIOBB Locals.
Nißw GGaovs S '.jnJail variety ; just received,
making a universal 'assortment ; and will be
sold` %trio w its - the lowest, or iess, - at the old
st%i . 61 rtElk * RY BURRITT.
-Nevi Milford, bet; 25, 1876,
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• wanted ~ at tho .office on subscrif)-•
•440 i. , • • .• ; . •
OLD l'es'spapers, tpr sale at- tik is , tillice,:.at; tett
cents per dozen. •L• .- - • • •
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-I \ aktsiptint,s, tor `AirCtion — ,printed
-at.the DEMOCIIT.otiIee In first ow ytyte arid
at reasonable prices:.-, • '
A /JAIME assortinent - of- the. latest , and
_neatest stylus of visiting and business cards
-just rscciyeti:at this office.' Call:and see them
before, oraeringclaewhere. , •
FoR:PuRE Drugs and Piledieines, Fine Toilet
Articles, Jewelry and Perfumery, 'go to A.
Lyon's Drug Store. - -
Montrose,' Aug. 0,-1876. -
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AT PUiIDT'S Wagon Shop 'a fine lot '‘of Plat
orm Wagons and 13pggies lull trimmed. Com
plete and-4irst-elass in everk respect for, sale
cheap forgliih. •
Montiret6e, June . 7, 1875tt.
DONATION.
The friends of Rev. J. H. Dominus, of Upson
'
;ville offer him a donation, Thursday
eve,Oet: 26, 1876, at The parsonage in Upson
vine.' The public arc respecintly invited to
participate •, .
EIdYNE & TILDEN.
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or.flayes will be our.nesit presthetit
but. that is no reason why you should
not . eO.ll at the Keystone 'Saloon: and get -a good-
Scinare . Oyster Stew ..These cold days it will
warm you up' and make you feel-, like new
1411. Then you can•go on your Wayldoicing
.with -a: pleaSant Smile and a . good word for
every one, and especially for the Keystone Sa
loon, Which you will find one 'thiOrabove the
First . NAtionai,.l34,nk basement.. - . .
Montrose, Oct 18, 1876.3wpil
MABBL WORTIS
The Tunkbandock Marble Works of Burns
tfo Whitel are doing a good business and are
getting out some very tasty jobs of Read
Stones and .111.muments. :A. B. Burns, of the
Eagle Drug Store, is their authorized agent for
Montrose and vicinity. He bas designs of
Dead. Stones and Monuments.. Any orders left
with hitifwill be promptly. filled : by Burns &
Wbite:
Tunkhannoek, Feb. 1876tE
PRINTING.
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 can afford to print cheaper
than any office in this or' neighboring counties,
and in as good style = Work done in black and
colored inks. It you think there is any that
can beat us, gib e us a trial, and we will show
you what' we can, dp. All kinds of blanks on
hand or printed to order.
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advise all those intending Ito
make any .purchases of Black Silks this fai1...10
inake them low, astheiellas been,a great , . ad
iraice; in..
_Raw. _Silk;. which •must -make: 'a*
material advance in.nitinUfaetured goods. C.F.
Sisson 4tCo.„. Bitighamtciu, itiform us that: they
have an' unusual,y fine line. of 'Mack 'Silks pur
chased at very low prices; which they offer • fot
the'present at old prices, whiCh _, are about 25
per cent less . than the goods can be purchased
nos*.., They have a large s,tock: Of ~131ack- and
Colored .Citshmeres,logethef with an endleits
,variety of every description of Fall Dress Goods
.:which.they offer;up . cm mnstfavoratile - terms
Simples sent' with pleasure to nny'addrel3s \ . •:-
BURGLARS AT WORK ix BINGHAMTON !
They hambeen entering' houses and knock
ing dawn Anen after dark on the back streets,
but at this Onto of writing the police think
they have
_a 'clew that , may lead to the entire
capture, of the gang. The. firm of Hine &
I - Sholes bave been trying I to stop this reign of
terror by marking alkof their summer goods
down at cost thereby giving all a chance to get
an honest living. L few,of those fine parasols
and summer silks . left.- They are offered at less
than cost. They also keep on hand the largest
and cheapest, line of black Eilks hi the city.—
Mourning Ooodit of all kinds a specialty. Bend
fob samp les.,, trouble to show goods.,
Binghamton,. Aug. 2,1876.
fi tr.& new lot ot summons and subpoenas
1 just.printed at this office. Qther blanks in pro
fusion, all prepared with care.
It
NOTICE.—Now is the time, and at Potter's
office is the place to get good Dental work done
Montrose Sept 27 1876; =>: • 40w4
TROAMER'S Celebrated Extract of Malt, Wm.
Massey & Co.'s Pililadelphla Ale at. M. A. Ly
on's Drug Store. -
Moutiose, 'ArCg: 1876. '
To RE T.
Howie and Lot to rent in Montrose, Enquire
of J. a 31eCcillurn.
ay 31 1876.1-tf.
NEW STOCK of carpets, oil cloths, matting,
tte.,just received:
• . GUTTENIIEttO. & CO,'
Montrose, Ainirl2,lB76tf. '
Sruario-Styles Stla Hats, felt and fur. Boys
Centennial Hais, just opened at ,
GUTTENBERG; ROSENBAUM & CO. "
- April 12, 1876tf. •
A MAGNIFICENT lot of fine Cloths and Cassi
meres, Coatings and Suiting' for custom work,
just received, call and
_leave your measure. for a
new suit at - - •
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & Co.
April 12, 1876tf.
Nzw Lam CURTAINS by the sett or yard.
Table - Linens, _Napkins, towels, and 'House
keeping goods in great variety at .
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GUTTENBEBG, ROt3ENBAUM* , CO.
Montrose, April 12, 1876 tr.
JEwErr's Pure White Lead, Hall Bradley &
C 0 714. Lead, White Zinc, Ready Mixed PatntS,
Colored Paints in Oil and Fine Graining Col
ors, for sale at M." Al Lyon's Drug Store.
Montrose; Aug. 9, 1876. -
SEWING MACHINE FOR SALE.
A new sewing machine will be sold . "dirt
cheap" and on easy terms, as :the present own-,
er has no use for it. Inquire by person or let -I
ter at the DEMOCRAT Office:, Anyone wanting
a machine will make money by giving this
their atteation. ,
Montrose, Sept. 6, 1876tf.
NEW HARNESS SHOP
I take this method of informing the public
of Montrose and, vicinity that 1 have opened a
new harness slipp,-one door below, Searle's ex
press officeoiecond floor; Public Avenue.
I will build new work of the best quality,
arid repair with ;neatness and dispatch and at
lowest.rates. The patronage of the public is
respectfully vilieited. 6 , •
Montrose, Oct. 18, 186tf. _ LIND: CHAPMAN.
Mitt AND MONti - SaVO ' d: .: l)i going . tolls.-A.
Lyon's drug store, for your Drugs and Medi
ints, sttiffs,- Fan
cy'goods, Jewelry, PerfUmery i Comes, Brushes,
Pocket TobAcco. and, cigars. .. .Our
goods are Pest: quality and sold' at pri
ces thavdtbry ompetitienoio66one will have
to look fartliet:' . Borne •Chilitee - and Japanese
goods and other Fancy Articles, purchased at
"The Centennial,"..for ' • .
Moutedse'.oo . :18. 1876 - --; ir •
TIME AND PLACE
NOW •TQ PAINT.
Lead an&Qili - cheaper than they have been
knosin tori , y.eare. !Burii,'s ) ffagi6 Drug ',Store is
the place to buy anything ,in the . PALNT and
I)Ru - a line - at the very lowest., figures. .A..large
assortment of', Brushes and Vitinishe4 constant
ly in stock. The celebrated Ball, Bradley, &
Uo.'s Pure White Lead - constantly on hand, for
which BURNS is the Some, AGENT for, Montrose
,and' vicinity. - • • -
Montrose, Aprill94B76tf. '1
TARE
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WE TAP. pleasure iu calling the attention of
opr readers to the fact that, the popular Dry
Goods _house of C. F. SISSON Cu., Bingliani•
tun, are now receiving an unusually lagge and
complete assortment of new spring goods. Not
withstanding. the- cry of "hard times,” this
house informs us that- 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 same_ prices - that many
houses sell a very inferior grade. All .the nov
elties of the season, both of foreign and do
inestic manufsMure, may now be found upon
their shelves, and a visit to their store t will con
yince anyone that that is the place totride.
iNi 0 CURE, No PAY.
Kirby's Cough Balsatn,a verSr palatabi.e cum-
Pound, for the various affections of the throat
and lungs. Used with , great, success in case of
Asthma and Bronchitis. It is prescribed•by th:,
physicians and endorsed -by the people. War
ranted to give entire satisfaction or money re
funded.
Kir bi's Magic Relief for the instant cure o
severe and acute pains.
Kirby's - .tasteless Worm: Lozenges. Sure,
safe and effectual,
litthy's Condition Powderi for quality, quan
tity and purity are superior to any Powder for
stock manufactured.
Kirby's _Camphor Ice for chaped hands or
sunburn. • 2
For sale by all Druggists in Montrose, and
Dealers in Medicines throughout the country.
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June 28,18741. • • -
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. -
The annual examination of teachers will be
held as follows, each class organized at 9
o'clock a. . m. ; each applicant to be present be
fore the fiat branch is passed over. No pri
vate examinations except in especial casestnd
on request of School Pirectors, who will ;please
see that no person commences to teach without
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a proper-certificate.
1.. Middletown Centre school 4ouse,Friday,Oet.
Forest Lake Centre school house, Tuesday,
Oct. 31st. • - -
Gibson, S miley school. house, Thursday.; No;
vimber 2(1: , •
Thomson Centre sc h o ol - house, Friday, Nov.
. ..
Susquebanna,Graded echoed Douse, Saturday,
Nov. 4th. ,
Gre9t.Bend Village school house, Monday,
Nov: tith.-
.Auburn Centre school house, Thursday, NOv.
9th.
Montrose` Graded school bouse, Saturday,
Nov. 18t.. ,
Lailiroft, Hopbottom school honk, Tuesday,
Nov. 21st. -
Teachers will need paper; ink, pen, pencil
and Carefid Attention with pomptness. in at•
tendance and work. Better quaiifie:itionvill
be demanded . for same grade of certificate-. as
formeriy. r"
Office day at biontrOse thelliat.ltiondayni
.each. month at one o'clock p; -r- .
Auburn Centie, Wednesday, Nov. , Bth.
.Friendsville, Friday, Nov, 24th.
Each to commence at 10 o'clock a. or:, and
close with educational address in the evening.
Teachers, Directorsand friends of `education .
in - reach of these arc earnestly: invited ; to at
tend and aid,. - .
w. ,, o..Trianza, co
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Montrose, Oct 4,1876. .
ngsTrruTio:
No business man need complain that he
is' "too poor to advertise" when , he can get the
latest style business\cards printed at'the Dmr-
OCRAT office for three dollars per thousand,and
other work in proportion. -
CIGAR AND : CONFECTIONERY. STORE.' • •
- Having bought Louis Xnoll's stock of Cigars.
TObaceo and : Confeetionerk,' I can furnish
first-class, articles for the•lenst money. Finn
summer,drinka for the thiiity. s •
ZNRFASS.r r ,
Montruse, July, 213,48'id. '
' The- sale .61 Taylor'i ..Aledicjnes is
steadily on the increase. The sales of the past
year;being "more 'than detibleof ary previous
year.- The reason of this pis on ace.)unt,ot the
genuine merits of the-goods themselves and
the fair And impartial \ manner in which, they
are sold. •
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July 26, 1876. ' ' '
A DMINISTRATOR'S 'SALE
REAL ESTATE:
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
Administrator of the estateof S. H. Campbell,
dec'd, puisuant to an order of the. Orphan's
Court of SuSquehanns county will expose to
sale on the premities on
Friday, October 27th,
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at two o'clock p. m.. the toltowing real estate
to wit ::.All that certain piece or parcel of
land situate in the township of Ararat in the
county of Susquehanna and State ot Pennsyl
vania;bounded and•deserlbed as , follows to wit :
Beginning at a beech an original corner of tour
tracts, thence along the warrantee line of
and Alexander Melins, north forty-three' and
three fourths degrees' west one hundred and
sixty-one perches to stones in warrantee line
of William Foster, thence south forty-three,and
threa:quarter degrees east one hundred perches
to a post a corner.of Freeinan Ogden's land,
thence by said Ogden's north forty nine de
grees east one hundred and sixty-one perches
to the place of .beginning, containing one hun
dred and four acres and sixty-three perches of
land. be the same more or less, with the appur
tenances, and being the same tract of land of
which. B. H. Campbell late of said county died
seized: • • - • '
TERMS OF , SALE—SSO ,on day of .sale,
$5OO on final confirmation and •the balance
with'interesrthereon 'one year from final cen
firmation. r • ' , '
2 S • R. CAMPBELL,
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r of S. B. Campbell, deol.
Sept. 2.5;1876. „. • _
MONEY TATAB
••!.
These are prices • • -
:T : HAT:jq:(ljR.l . ..:.,:'-',.-:
• < (not thatustotlierj
but either d n eaters who find fruit. because. it , spoils their
prOtits..: l They assert that cannot sell ziods at Prizes
nanied,•these prices , are not for a .bait,. but are gen
nine-and will be:fulfilled in every particulal. Call and
see for yourselves:. • •
...MONEY SAVED. IS 910:17
• EARNED; r • '- ', Y.' 1
WEBSTER The 6lothier'e Pm* 1. - a§fr
f •
For FALL 'de 'WINTER 1.8764 i
Good heavy business, suits— . . ..... . . $ 1.00
DiagOnal silk mixed snits • 8.50
Heavycassiniere 1 1 '' . " 8.00
Basket worsted sul*s ...... • • • • . ... . . . .. ..• 10.00
?ling plaid cassimere 'suits 11.00
English Diagonal snits. 47.00
French baskat suits 47 10
All wool Broad , cloth coats '
Heavy sheeps gray overcoats . • , 4.60
Chinchilla overcoats ;•
Fur. Beaver overcoats .o,so
.-' • . .. . • - 10,50
rifle diagonal overcoats
..
12.00
Union Beaver overcoat.. . • 7.00
French Beaver overcolts (all colors) 12.00
Boys' Clothlng-3 to 10 years. -
Heavy mixed-school sult4 • • 8.60
Cassirdere snits
5.00
Diagonal and basket suits ... ... ...... ... . 6.50'
Stout overcoats ' '
Cape and raster overcoats.... • 6.00
Boys' Clothing-9 to ,15 years.
..
Heavy mixed school snits. 6.00
Heavy xassimeke suits - " 6.00
Diagonal and basket snits'... 7.50
Heavy every-day overcoats :...- 3.75.
Chinchilla civercoai . 6.00
Beaver and For Beaver overcoats ..8.00
Cape and Ulster overcoats . .......- 7.50
Youths' Clothing 16 years to men' s sizes.
Good undershirt or drawers • ' .25
God knit jackets ' .. .75
God wool shirts ' ' 1-00
Good cotton socks.... - • • .. .12
Cloth covered folded end collars .10
And all other goods in proporti n.
C. H. WEBSTER-, JR.
62 and 64 Court Street. • •
Sept. 20,1816. , aingtutinton,,N. Y.
TUNXIIANNOCK
M4R.BLE„' WORKS.
BURNSH-&: , -:: WHITE;
Itimnfacturers of and Dealers in
ITALIAS4.- A MRRIcAN MARBLE,
•
MARBLE AID SLATE MANTLES.
. , r
SCOTCH & " AMERICAN 'GRANITE,
- • - A Si*.ifilty.
•
ilirCemetery. tots *olosed.rfir
P. C. ,BURNS - GllO. S9'I:I/T ll
innlOiannock."Pa,- Jan. 19 1878.—1 y
carcRECTION 1
Rumor has It that haviter been elected County Treas
urer for the ensuing three years. I am to, dhicontinue my .
Insurance butanes.-' Raid RUMOR is UNTRUE, amid
without,foundation, and while thanking you for kind
ness, and nppreciation of good Insurance , in the past, I
ask, a continuance of your patronage, promising that all
business entrusted to me shall be promptly attended to.
My Companies are all sound and reliable, as all can tes
tify who , have met with losses during the past ten years
at my Agency. Read the List
North British and Mercantile, Capital, $10,000,000
Queens of London. " 2,000,000
Old Franklin. Philadelphia, Assets, ;14500,0110
Old Continental, N. Y., • " nearly 3,000,000
Old Phoenix of Radford, is • 2.000,000
Old Hanover. N. Y., " " I 1,690,000
Old Farmers, York. . " ' " 11,000,000
1 also represent the rfew York . Mutual Licens - rance.
of over 30 years standing, and assets over $30.000,000.•-
Also, the Masonic 3futual Benefit Association of Penn
sylvaniu. , • -
vir-Get an Aecidental Policy covering all accidents.
In the Hartford Accident Ito. Co: Policies , written
from one dayto one year. Only 25 cents for a 53,000
Policy. .-Please call or send word, when you take a trip
Very respectfully. ' •
C. TYLER.
Montrose, Pa., Jan.l9 1876.--tf ' • '
A DMINISTRATOR'S _NOTICE. In
. the estate 'of Thomas B. White, late of Auburn,
Letters of Administration _ the said estate
having beim granted to tbe tindersigned.all parsons ow
ing said:estate are requeisted to make immediate pay
meat, and Id persons having didms against said estate
are mutated to present them withoutdelsr„ „ -. •
G,. wa,ryn. dAlosis . datratef,
Ott: 4.1.8WL! • ' : 42w6
OP •
WINNE
County Business Directory.
Irwolines lathls Directory, one vear, $1.50 ; each ad
ditional line, 50 cents.
MONTROSE.
Wid . Stater. Wbotedak, ,id Retail
dealer in all kinds of elate roofing, elate paint, etc.,
* Roofs repaired with slate paint to order. Also, elate
paint for sale by the gt4onoi barrel. Montrose.
!BILLINGS STROUD, 'Gstteral,' Fire and' Life Instir
'? anee Agents, also, sell Railroad and Accidental
V Tickets to New York and Philadelphia. • °tee one
door east of. Win. H Cooper& Co's bank.
¢W M. G. BOYD dc CO, Deolets in, Stover, hardware,
and Manuf cturers of. Tin and Sheet-hou wan:, c or.
ner of Main and Turnpike street.
tA. N. Bullard, Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Bonk , ,
Stationery and Yankee Notionk, at the head of Pnb.
lie Avenue.
MEL H. COOPER' & CO., Bankers. Sell Foreign Par
sage Tickets and. Drafts on England, Ireland, and
Scotland.
,-
/WM. L. COX; Harness - maker and dealer, in all arti
cleausualirkept by the trade, opposite the bank.,
!JAMES E. CARMALT, Attornepat-Law. (dice one
door below Tarbell House, Public Avenue.
ROSENTRAL, Auctioneer. Care S. Pillman & Co.,
Montrose, Pa. • ,
• NEW MILFORD. ,
SAVINGS BANK, NEW MILFORD: Six per tent.
interest on all Beposits. Does a general Banking
business. •
H. GARRET SON. Dealer in Flour, Feed, Meal,
Salt, Lime, Cement, Groceries and Provisions, or ,
Main Street, opposite the Depot.
N. F. HIMBER, Carriage Maker. Picture Friuner.and
Undertaker, a few, rods from .Phinney's Hotel, neat
M. E. Church.
~.
• -• , GREAT BEND. • _
•
H. P. KORAN ; Merchant Tailor and dealer in Reads
Made Clothing, Dry Goode, Groceries add Provieiolus,
Main Street. • •
A.N IMPORTANT 'LOCAL' 4PORM ! -
- iimatter goods will be sold at.
E. P.'STAMP'S.STORE .
I n Slontr,se, for CASH at 'Cism PiICEs.
I wiii keep-go , !0 'goods and:make the
• prices to.buit the closest buyers,
FLOUR, •
I have bad seven . years experience in
buying aud , selling - rtouß ISO that I know
Where to,tiny,,and‘ what to buy to suit the
customers of this vicinitv.
I wiLii'mAgE SPECIALTI' OF WHITE
_ WHEitir FLOUR
and warrant - every barrel and sack ; to
snit or refund the money.._ .
CHEWING TOBACCO! •
. .
1 have recently made .arranifements by
which i can seilr .CHEWING 10BACCO'Vy
the pound as cheap as you can titiY . or any
wholesale TobacCo House' by, the barrel.
Lalso - :keefi' Ohthv . ng Tobacco In 10 lb
caddlga will make 'special
priesr
SIAL.I4 II r._ 1 . . :
. a.large . quantityofSALT
and kerp,taider:;!coret; alid7 will sell , it
low as a .
•Sugar, Tea so - Ooft.Fti Syrup; Soup. Pork,
Fish, itc ;it peUce
prices, • ,
I trtpti:wili; rPqeive, sufficiot patToti
age from . cash; buyers to make the cash
system•a soe.cess. lespeotfolly,
E. P. STAMP.
Opposite the Banking .House of Wm. H.
Cooper ~-& Co., and the Drsl, Goods House of
Outtenbeig, RosinbiUm& Co.
'Montrose, Oct: 11,1876 U.
11Yril
•jaC. , -, 3E3:: „
• Would call a ttention to the • New Stock of
.„
FALL AND WINTER HODS!
' Now on sale, in new
D re a 0 D ..10
LADIES' 'DRESS GOODS, BLACK
AND COLORED ALPACAS,
NEW STYLE OF PRINTS,
sIIAWLS, WATER-PROOFS, FLAN
NELS, BALMORAL; AND 1100 P
SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY
HEAVY: WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, 'OH
CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS. BUFFA
LO AND LAP - ROBES, FURS, HATS
Alan CAPS;'BOOTS Ann SHOES,
HARDWAREJRON,NALLS,
STEEL, STOVES AND
OROCERIEs, ETC. •
In great variety, and will be sold on the tied
favorable terms, and lowest prices.
H. BURRITT.
New, /Word, lilAylst, 1875.
MU:SIC BOOK§I MUSIC BOOKS
,
ti
THE ENCORE! • For SINOING 5e11001.48.
By L. 0. Emerson.. Contains an excellent Singing
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ly 100 pages filled with Duets, easy part songs and glees
for practice and recreation.
As will be seen, tL ere are abundant meta lals of the
best character, for making Singing Classes interesting
wide awakeand popular.
The Encore is also an excellent book to use in Con
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TIFM
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July 5, 1876.. (41w41
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