MONTROSE, PA., MARGIT 7, 1877. - , A rrangemeit of. Mails VIA ZAILROAI): Arrives.Depoie* TOkiitniock., . ..... 500 p ta 1116 am VLS: STAGES: Montrose. Depot.(Doilyo ..... 600 p m' 620 a New 3iiiferd.(Dailyo , 1000 a in. 130 p m Wyalasing. (Dal ly,) 945 a in'looop m Friendsville,(tri weekly-0 ... .600 p m . 800am ion dni . Station,(tri weekly,) .. 700 am 700 am . Bi mzhainton,ria ;14. Litke,(tri weekly).. 600 p m 700 p vsnoppen,(tri weekly,)looo a m '3oop m The New York, (via ,Montrose Depoto New Milford, funkhannock,tunt Aryaliisingaro.datly. • TheOtiuklin Station mail runs Tuesdays, Thitredays, and Saturdays. Th e Binghamton mail, (Via Silver Lake ues- I )iuns T . . 3nyl.:, Thursdays. and Saturdays. Friendsvilk mai I runs Tuesdays.Thuradays,and Sat nrdays. The Moshoppeitmai lrunsMonday6,Wednesda,ys, and Fridays, AITAITIONAL A Stage leavesdaily for Montiose Depot, at 1 m.,and return atp. m • A. Stage leaves daily for New Milford at PISO a. m. and returns at 3 30p.m. Montrose Railway Time Table. Tralaß VIII run as follows: Leave Tunkhannock at 5:45 a. m. and 3:12 p. m., arriving here at 10:45 a. m. and 5:10 p. m. Returning, leave Montrose at 12 and 5:40 p. arriving at Tunkhannock at 1:45 and 7:80 p. m. Trains will run on Lehigh Valley time as kept' in the Office of P. & W. Y. R. R. at Tunkhannock. 'AN trains connect at Tunkliannock with P. tt, N. Y. R. g oing north and south. JAMES I. BLAKESLEE, Pres't. Mauch Chunk, Jan. 31,1877, List of New Advertisements. Vegetine. Dry Goods & Clothing—M. S. Dessauer. Assignees Notice... Estate of S. 11, Valentine. Administrator's Notice...Estath of Catharine BUSINICAS LOC kLS • • . . Rooms for Rent. Glen's Sulphur Soap. Schenk's Standard Remedies. Bankrupt Sale, ttt McKenzie's old stoe. Nel,ghboring Counties. The Del. & Had. C. Co.. hhve 237,640 tons of coal piled in . Honesdale. , The Plymouth Index thinks -that th'• railroad fare between that place and Scranton is too high. . The Bradford Argus announces that the Rome RegWer, which from the - sev- - • ern hill ,of its neighboring village has, issued weekly for..: the ..past -year;,-has ceased to exist. - •.- •"- A new rolling mill, for the re-manu facture of scrap iron, is being erected.at Providence, Luzerne. county. Thomas J. Ham, editor of the Wayne County Herald, has been appointed As sessor of Bank Stock . for the counties of Wayne, Pike, and Monroe. The Mauch Chunk Dentocrqt says that Some of the Texan emigrafits who left Carbon county are on the return trip, satisfied to stay awhile longer in Penn sylvania. ‘...7 Col. Wright celebrated the anniversary of the birth of Washington by distribut ing one thousand loaves of bread to the poor of Wilkesharre., The Colonel is a philanthropist, and his distribution of bread to the poor at the time when there is so much suffering, will be long remem bered. On Tuesday night .of last week a gang of young men broke into the dwelling of Anthony Sweeney, in Plymouth, 'says the Star of thati place, and going up to. Sweeney, delibetately proceeded to cut of hi left ear, in spite of his struggles ,and the supplications of his wife, after which the miscreants dep‘ited, laughing over their fiendish work. Warrants were , is sued for the arrest of the perpetratOia, and two of them, Wm. Keefe audllartin Wolf, were captured • and held to $5OO bail. A young girl, aged. 13 . or 14 years, by the name of Fetterman or Mutchler, was drowned on Friday last while crossing the river on the ice at Smith's in Falls township, Wyoinitig Co. She had crossed aver the river for the purpose of pro curing some butter, and was on her re turn.home when the fatal accident befel her. The body was recovered and bur-. ied on Sunday. last. • - Hamlin ton corresPondence of the Hones. dale Gitizdn says a number of people are on the sick list in 'that ; vicinity. Mr. Gecrge Chapman. was-taken with : a severe, attack of black feier on Sattirday last. At times it took several men: to hold - .him and it was thought he could: not live but a few moments. However, he is still alive and hope is entertained of his re cover& Mr. LeroY Pelton was also taken with the same disease yesterday and we still bear of more , cases in town. - ' The little town of Slocum was Wednes day morning, 21st ult., thOwn into a fever of excitement over an affair which was well calculated: to arouse the indig nation of the community. • If appears that a hitherto well-to-do farmer named Kromis, a man about 40 years old, and' now married to a second wife, stands -charged with the, commission of a heinous offense, for which be is now in. jail.await ing the action of the courts. It is alleged that'; on Tuesday night,. the 20th inst.,he surreptitiously entered the chamber of his step-child, a little girl only thirteen years of age, named Amanda Roche), a daughter of his-pres ent wife, and, by threats and intimidation compelled her to submit to his rude and cruel embraces. is charged that, he made two successful assaults upod the girl, accomplishing his hellish designs in both instances. At one time serious apprehensions were created that an. angry, multithde 'would lynch the Man:Kromis, and he _wasthere . fore arrested; taken before a jastkce,:of the peace, andiftilly committed ,for trial at the next term the' donit:,--'-^Wilki's barre Leader. - . r r)1 4,„ E. C. FORDHAM, P. M. ta,l4)_itern9. . . .. . , .. .. There are. 34. grand lodges,' 1 1 .509 subor dinate lodges,.- arid 100,000 rnernhers of_ the order . of . the Knights of Pythias ,450 lodgss beino' in this state, with a member ship. of '40,000. - . • - .. . . •:: - A boy named of .11auphin C0., - *bile hunting 'rabbits redeptly :', in the .hills, found 4. package : of paper ;under .roek,which upon being opened proved to contain a number of 'United Si:ates.Treas ury_ in a mutilated Condition - ,which bad evidently. been deposited there for several years. The notes. have been pro mouuCed,genuine; and .•the value .will be about - 4'452: • • • • . Pat Hester, ,Tully and McHugh, the Iliollie . ,Maguires who ,Were Charged. with the murder of Alexander Rea, some six years ago,. near Centralia,•Who,sn'trial bad - been progressing iii:the Court of Columbia county: for the past three weeks, ,were all found guilty ,of murder in . the jtirst de gree, on, ;Saturday. afternoon lash., They heard. the. verdict' Without evincing the leait emotion whatever. .1 Our State: exchatmeS agree in stating that the prospects of the fruit season are encouraging in some regards aad the op posite' in others. So fat as reported the apple'and pear trees, are all right, she frost not haying affected them in any. de gree, although the wonderful yield of last year may, , not be expected-ithis sea son. The peach and cherry craps do not promise so well, the frost having damaged the trees: " A bill has been introduced in the State Legislature which is intended:to prevent a husband - from signing away,the benefit of the $3OO exemption act. If this should pass, a judgment exemption note will nb longer be known in public, transaction between rdebtor'' , and Vcrrditor. Another bail has also been framed which :repeals the law compelling County . Commission era to pay out of the treasury of said district the sum of $lOO annually to each. Agricultural Society. In the suit against the recto: and war dens of St. Mark's church, of Philadel phia, to restrain the ringing of the chimes of the church, on the ground that their sound was a nuisance, the opiniOn of the court was delivered Saturday Morning, granting the injunction as prayed for. The court, however, expressed an earnest desire that counsel will come to some agreeinent by which a Vmoderate tolling of the bells on Sundays before the morn ng and evening service may be permit , iedt. - . • J. P. Hassler % ex-cashier of :the Car lisle Deposit Bank, committed suicide last Monday, by hanging hiMself. to a rafter iti the garret of his 'residence at Carlisle.—Abont four months ago, while cashier, an examination of the books of the bank showed him to be a defaulter to the amount of sll,ooo,the having drawn that sum from ,the bank to engage in stock speculations.—He was unfortunate and lost it all.: • • • aThereis a singular coincidence connect ed with this -suicide, 'in the 'fact ,that Hasitler-shspended himself to' the same rafter used by W 3. Beetem, Cashier of the same bank about fourteen years ago, to hang himself. Beetem was a defaulter. to the amount of above 8150,000, which he also had drewn from the hank and lost in - stock speculations, ,and his body was cut &town by the man who cemmitted suicide on Monday, who was then an employe of the bank.. Hassler had been a respectable citizen of Carlisle, and, shortly before he died,. an elder in the German. Reformed church. IDS age was 'about fifty years, and an interesting family survive him. News Jottings. lir. Gaffing, inventor of the gun of that name, has brOug.lit out anew mit- raillense, from which 300 tonnd4 a minute can be-fired. One hundred years ago,, January 12, the first white settlement was! made in Santa Clara Valley, 'Cal., at which time Father Tomas - de la Pena, a priest of the order of St. Francis, eatablOhed the Mission of Santa Clara. A: : trunk containing $40,000 ,in notes, bonds and stocks, was stolen from the house - of Joseph Brigham, in Boston, Monday. Bat the securities, with the ex ception of a mortgage note of $6,000, were found lying near' the rearentrance. Two men shot and killed each other near Okalona, Miss., the' other day,-oue of them leaving a wife and fifteen child ren, and the other a wife and four child ren. Two funerals, two widows 'and nine teen orphans by , the mere touch of a :couple of triggers ! The oldest Christian church in , the world la probably at Orleansville—the Oppidtim Tingiltie of the ancients—in Algeria. In the pavement is a atone with an inscription stating that it I was built in the year 328 A. D., soon aftdr the eon= versionof Constantine. Several. portions of the building are still in good *air. The London Court of Bankrupt 4 has rejected a proof offered by a widow upon the estate of.her SOU, on the giound that it was,impossible to estimate the, cod tingency of a lady of eighty Seven years marrying again. he counsel offered to produce statistics on the poii3t, - but the liegistiar, thought they _were unnecessary. • In Texas the Methodists and theßap• tista are the most nutuerons Protestant denominations. The first Methodist miss.. ionaries urere sent therein 1831; the first Methodist Col3ferendaiVasfornied in 1840, with 1,800 members. The number, qt church , members in the State. °per - 00,- 000, being one to - ,everr -fifteen- of- the total popilatton. . . Geri. McArtnur;Postmaster,of Chi6ag' has been found tohe !a:A . 4 . llliter to .th amount of $38,000.. Thefaci was discov ered by a special-agent on Saturday, and. upon its discovery _McArthur ; 'telegraphed' , his:resignatio to 'Washingtotf -and went'. in to. voluntary Frank. W. Palmer.was:Mtmediately.tippointel.l. President as lira, e.tccessor.' , .The red fish of Wallows Lake,in Califor nia, are described as being ,blood red in color, very fat and, weighing about eight pounds, and. are preferred,. when taken,to salmon. It is said there. are only four lakes -known in which this fish is found-- Payette in Idaho l a lake in Maine, one in Scotland and, Wallows lake. A. company engaged in commercial fishing on the latter, frequently brinein a ton of red fish at a haul with a seine of medium length. Wallows Lake, is :two thonstind feet deep, and the fish suddenly appar on the.surface in August and dissappear in Deceinber. , , H Eleven years ago, a Syracuse :lady sival• lowed a needle. The accident caused some alarm for the time being, Enit was soon forgotten, as. it . did not disturb her health. Wednesday , she complained, of a severe pain in the hip in the, region of the sciatic nerve. Medical-Aid was summon ed and two physicians snaceeded, after a careful operation,' in removing the identical needle sivallowed eleven years since: It measured' one inch and a half in length and was' not rusted, but per fectly. black and polished , in,,appearance. -The auccess.of the cotton Manufactur ing business in - the Southern States is beginning to attract the attention of capitalists at the north. It is perceived that the Georgia. cotton mills have been steadily at work and profitably employee. while the New England factories -have been shut down, running on half iime, or interrupted by strikes growing out of necessary. reductions in the wages of employees. The Southern mills are, now beginning to send their fabrics direct to the New York market where they are able to compete . successfully with North ern manufactures. , 13AitoArss, Bargains, Bargains, at the Bank rupt Sale (McKenzie's old stand.) 10 CALL at the Bankrupt Sale (at McKenzie's old stand) for Bargains, Bargains, Bargains. 10 Rooms in a desirable , part of the town for offices or other business, =can be had on good terms by applying at this office. - 10 • ALL the Ladies, all the Men, 'and all' the Children, go to the Bankrupt Sale OdeKenzie's old stand) tor Bargains, Bargains, Bargains. 10 OLD Newspapers for sale at this Office at lien cents per , dozen. - • ' , BARGAINS for old, Bargams for young, and Bargains for you, at the Bankrupt Bale (Mc:Ken -7,k%. old stand.) 10 WMTE, smooth and soft any lady's hands, arms or neck may become, who uses Glen's Sulphur Soap. Pimples or other disfigurements of a complexional nature, are surely obliterated by this healthy promoter of beauty. Depot, Crittendon's 7 6th Ave., N. Y. Hill's Hair &- Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50c.4w A FEW Broche•• Shawls and Furs at a sacrifice, to be had at the Bankrupt Sale, it McKenzie's old store. 9 FOR SALE-15000 different styles of Wall Paper,•just received, arid more still coming—at STEVENS' 800 Store, next door to W. H. Cooper & Cp.'s Bank. 9w2 WEAL3ErriLX-rgLIGi-..10153. GRlNNELL—ScitwEimParAir-L-At the M. E. `parsonage, Hyde Park, Pa., February 22d, by Rev. R. W. YanScholck, Theron Grinnell, of New Milford, Pa., and Ella Schwerideman, of Brooklyn, Pa. McLAuD—TINGLEY—At the M. E. parsonage in Harford,Feb. 22d,1877, by Rev. Geo. T. Price Mr. A. McLaud, of Eaton, and Miss Sadie Y. Tingley, of Hartord. - CONRAD—In South Gibson, Nov. 30!1,1876, of inflammation of the lnngs, .Betsey; wifepf Geo. Conrad, aged 79 years. BREWSTER—In Herrick; Bradford county, Feb. 24, H. N. Brewster, in. the 08th year of his age: He was formerly of' Forest -- Lake, .-,Sus .quehanna county. • • ,13ENNINGER-L-August 1 ,:1876, Lois . A. Ben ninger, of Auburn, Pa.,aged 46 years, 5 months, and 21 days. Long a conbistent member of the M. E. Church; ansidied in the triumphaof faith. NEW YORK CITY MARKET. emuuterlm WEEKLY at • HAYDEN & DUCKWORTH, Commierion Merdiants, • No. iv.s WASIONOTON sTiunrr, NE w Yeas. NEW YORE Saturday 'Neb. 8- 1877. Pails, choicest fresh' good to fine ...... 20 et 24 " common - 14 sa , - 18 Firkins, 5e1ecti0n5.............. 21 ta. " . good to fine.. ... 18 20, " common to good 14 fl 4 - 17 Tubs, selections:..: 2B iat' 31 " good to tine..... ... .... 20 -6 25 -" common to g00d... 14 ' - 19 Factory, 15 WA 'lB " good to fine.... 141f-0_ 14,4 • Farm Datry, 14}4,© 1454 " fair to 12%.6 istrsdErAsErtorrs.: . , - - Eggs, fresh - 15 @ ..15% Apples ( g reen) ...... ..1 '75 02 tt dried per lb qrs.... :4 s@ - -5 " ° sliced.. 43at 5 Potatoes, per, 00' ea 02% _ lOWA, :109 Tallow ;:*'• IVO Turkeys dressed. 10 4V,,, 10 @ 14 DUCkS, - 1;043- Beeswax...., 82 • 82% DR. SCUENCk's STANDARD REMEDIES. The 1 standard remeclies.for all diseases of the lung, are. Schenek's-Putmonic Syrup, .Schenck's Man drake Pills, and Schenck's Sea. Weed Tonics and it taken - before !the lungs are destroyed, a speedy etire is effected.' - • To, these three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success in the treatment of pulmonary diseases. The Pulrnonic Syrup ripens the morbid 'mat ter in the lungs, nature 'throxvs. it 'ofl by an easy, expectoration, for when, the phlegm or matter is ripe a slight' cough will throw it oft,- the patient has rest and the lungir begin to heal. To enable the pulmonic syrup to do' this, Schenck's Mandrake Pills and' Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic must be freely • used to cleanse the stomach and liver, • removing all obstructions, relax th.e - gall bladder t the bile starts frcelY, and the liVer is soon relieved. - " Sehenek's Sea Weed Tonic is-a gentle stimu- lant and alterative ; 'the alkali' of which it is composed mixes with , the food and Prevents souring. It assists the digestion by toning up the stomach ton'healthy condition, so .that the food and - the Pulmonie. Syrup-will make good blood; then the lungs liefil,and the patient will surely get well if care is taken to prevent fresh cold. All who wish to consult Dr. Schenckleither personally or by letter, can do so at his prin ciple office, corner of Sixth and_Arch• Sta., Phil= aldelphia, every Monday. - Schenck's medicines are sold by all drugeists throUghout the country; , HA&DBILLB for Auction Sales, itc., printed at the DEMOCRAT office in first 7 cl;is4 style and at reasonable prices. Go To, DOOLITTLE' , B for your, new style Montrose; Dec. 27, i 8760.111 To RENT. - House and Lot to reut in Mont rose, Enquire of J. , B. McCollum. May 81, 1876.--tr. ' LARGE assortment of ..;the , latest and neatest 'styles of, visiting and business cards just received at this ;office._ Cail and see them before ordering elsewhere. , ' Persons visiting Binghaniton wishing. to purchase dry goods would do well to 'Call on HINE & SHOLES. They keep a lirst-clais line of dry - goods and ready - made clothing on hind all the time.- Alpacas, MerinOs,and Cashmeres, the finest line in the city.. No trouble to show goods or send samples. Nov. 1 1876th Qo 'To THE Bankrupt Sale for bargain& in Dry goods, Notions, &c., at MCKetizie's store. 9 MONTROSE BINDERY, has books ready Ainey. Blaisdell, Beardsley, Bunnell, Chamber lin,' Griffis, Rice and . Smith. AlSo' tiooks be longing to persons named below, which have -been advertised in both' papers and have been bound more than a year, but not called for viz Birchard, Dickerson ' -Smith, Thayer and ;Williams ; These will be sold 'to pay for coding. Bindery at store of . - ' LYONS& DRAKE. Feb 28,1877.—.1.t. PRESS GOODi f Dress Goods ! Dress Goods I ! at any price, at the Bankrupt Sabi 9 EvEnrrraxa in the hne of Pure Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes , Pocket books, Pocket knives, Tooth brushs, Flub brushes, Clothes and Hair - brushes, Toilet soaps, Fine toilet articles,.Fancy goods, and a full line of all - the new and Popular Remedies ean-be found at M; A;Lyon's Drug Store. Physicians will find our stock complete, and coMposed of the best articles that can'be found in the market. Montrose, Pa.. Jan. Ilth, 1877.---tf ANY QuArrrrrY of white quilts at great bar gains, at DieKenzie'a-Store. 9 NEW HAIINESS SHOP. I take this method 'of informing the public of Montrose and vicinity that I have opened a new harness shop, under Searle's expras office, Public Avenue. I will build new work of the best quality, and repair with neatness and dispatch and at lowest rates. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Montrose, Oct. 18, 1876tf. IRVIN CRAiMAN. LADIES, if yoli want to buy at bargains, go to he Bankrupt Sale, at MeSenzio's Store. .9 MARBLE Woßxs. The Tunkliannock Marble Works of Burns Lt - White are doing a good business and are getting out some very _ tasty jobs of Head Stones and Monunients. A. B. Burns, of the Eagle Drug Store, is their authorized agent for Montrose: and . He has designs of Head Stones and Monuments. Any orders left with him will be promptly filled by Burns & White. Tunkhannock,- Feb. 1876tf. PRTEITENG. We have just reoeived a very large stock of plain and fancy envelopes, letter and notepa per, plain and fancy lull head papers, cards or all sizes and colors, colored poster papers, etc. all of which we cats' 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, give us a E trial, and we will show you what we can do. ; All kindanf blanks on hand or printed to order. r • POMONA GRANGE MEETING. • ••- '• A regular meeting of Susquehanna County Pomona Grange, will be held at Patrons' Hall, in Montrose, Tuesday, March 6th , commencing at 10 o'clock p.m. A full and early attendance 11 desired as there-is important business to trans act and according to the amended constitution, nrepresentation frem,a nntjority of subordinate Granges in the county isnecessary to constitute a quorum. , • S. R. -.Downing. State Grange Lecturer; will be within at that time.; - • .; • • . SAM:UM • SMYTH, Maker, Feb. 7 '1877. CLAIRVOYANT R. - KAAIINATIONS Fes. There is no subject, that requires so much stud►. and experience as the. treatment chron ic diseases. The astonishing success and re markable cures performed 'by Dr. Btitterfield, are due to the gift of clairvoyance, to the life long studyof the constitution of man, and the Curing of diseases ftom natural remedies. . Cures the - worst forms•ot Scrofula, Catarrh, 'Piles, Fe- Mitle Weakness, Digeases of the Heart, Lungs or Kidneys.- Will be at the. Spaulding House, Binghamton, Fnday,,,and Saturday, March 9th and 10th. 2 , Jan. 10, 1877. FAnuings cON*IITENTAL BALSAM, the great est discnvery of 'the , age 1--This wonderful Dfairbma antidot e will cure chronic diarrixea, of long= atan'ding; and all - other forum that dreadfill disease. It is an unfailing remedy fOr the cure of Cholera, Cbo:era .Infantum, Dysen• tery, Cramp, COile, etc:.. It taken in time will act bite magic. This, great medicine baa, been In`use :for .over fifteen years,"and the most stub born cases have yielded to its great: powera.—, Onutriat will conyinee - 'the Most ' eiteptleal•—: PriCe go and 50‘cents per bottle. Sold by John Faretra, aolupropriet9r,,AteNntth Philadelphia, and'Druggiataieitirilly. Feb. 14,1877.1 y . . No buslnen man need complain that he is "too poor to advertise" when he can get the latest style busini;ss 'cards printed at the DEM ocn.vroctiee for three dollars per.thousand s and other work in proportion. The, Sale ol Taylor'S Family Medicines is steadily on MI6 increase. The sales of the ; year being more than double of anY previous year. , The reason of this. is on - account ot the genuine merits ,of the goods • themselves, and the fair 'and impartial' manner in which they July 26,1876, .• . . MANY PEnintiadaing the winterreason are severely afflicted from the effect S -91 Preeies or chillblaius. They can be readily and perma nently eured_iwa few • days runty! by , using Taylor's Celebrated Oil once,or, twice at, day.— The same medicine , :is said, by man} , ;.; to be a sure cure for-corns. can be obtained Pt - any Druggist or dealer in Medicines. . . • „ , CIGAR AND CONFECTIONERY STORE. - Having bought "Louis Knoll's stock of Cigats„ Tobacco and Confectionery, I can furnish first-class , articles for the least money. -..,;Fine summer'drinks for the thirsty., .J'Azices &lir Ass. .Montrose July . 26 1676. _ 'WE wourm advise' all :those Intending 'to make any purchases of Black Silks this . = fill to make them now; as there has been a great , ad vance in , Raw Silk, which must make a materia'i advancoin manufaetured goods.'-, C.F. Sisson &Po., Binghamton, inform us that , they have au unusualitrine line of Black pur chased at very low prices, which`they , offer for the present e old prices, which are about 25 per cent less than the giibdi can be purchased now. They have a . large Stock .of Black and Colored ,Cashmeres, together with an endless variety, of every description of Fall Dress Goods which they offer upon-Abe most favorable terms Samples sent with pleasure to any address. No Cung,. NO PAT. • Kirby's Cough Balsam,s very palatab:e com pound, for the various affections of the , throat and lungs : Used with great success in case of Asthma and Bronchitis. It is prescribed by the physicians and endorsed by the people.' War ranted to give entire 'satisfaction or money re funded. Kirby's Magic Belief for the instant core of severe and acute pains. Kirby's Tasteless Worm Lozenges:. Sure, safe and effectual. Kirby's Condition Powders for party, quan tity and purity are superior, to any Powder for stock manufactured. , . , Kirby's Cgmphor Ice r for:; chimed :b ands or sunburn: . . For sale by.' all . Druggists in Montrose, and Dealers in Medicines throughout, the country. June 28, 187 W. County Business Directory. Two Hues .inttkie Directory. one rear; $1.80;-enen ad ditional line. 50 cents. . W M. HAGELWOUT, Stater: Who Weak Retail dealer in all kinds of slate roofing, slate paint, etc. Roofs' repaired with slate paint to order. Also. elate paint for sale by the gallon 01 barrel. Montrose. BILLINGS STROUD, General, Fire and Life Lamm ., ance. Agents, also. sell Railroad and •Accidental Ticketalo New York and Philadelphia. Office one door east orWra. H Cooper Co's bank. - WM. H.•BOYD & CO. Dealers in Stoves, Hardware, and Manuf cturers of Tin and Sheet-lion ware, cor ner of Main and Turnpike street. A. N. Bullard, Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Booki, Stationery and Yankee Notions; at the head of Pub lic Avenue.' Pia.' B . COOPER & CO.. Bankers. Sell Foreign Pas sage Tickets and Drafts on England,, Ireland: and Scotland. WM. L. COX, Harness maker and dealer;ln altarti cles usually kept by the trade,,opposite the bank. JAMES E. CARMALT, Attorney-at-Law. Office one - door below-Tarbell House, Public Avenue. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer. Care 13, Pillman & Co., Montrose, Pa. NEW MILFORD. _ SAVINGS BAN'S, NEW MILFORD. Six per eent. interest on all Deposits. Does a general Bullring business. S. B. CHASE & CO. H. GARRET & SON, Dealer in Plow. Peed, Meal, Salt, Lime, Cement, Groceries and Provisions, or Main Street, opposite the Depot. • N. F. KIMBER. Carriage Maker. Picture Framer i anil 'Undertaker, it few rods from Phiuney's Hotel, 'near M. E. Church H. P. DORAN. Merchant Tailor, and dealer in Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries add Provisions, Main Street. ASSIGNEE'S SALE CF REAL ESTATE AND PER SONAL PROPERTY. Pumant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, the undersigned, Asslgnees •of Sewell Wlimarth, •will sell at public vendue; on the premisea desaribed in Harford township, on Saturday the 24th day of March, 1877. the following deitcrlbed real estate, to wit: All that certain tract , of land situate in Harford town ship. County of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylva nia. bounded on the north by lands of %T. B. Hannon. on the east , by wands of Fredrick Tingle?, on the south by lands ot Stephen Tingley, and on the west by public highway, containing eighty acres, more or lees, with the . appurtenances. • TERMS :—so3 down on day of sale. $5OO on final ccinfirmation,•and the balance one yearthereatter. with interest from libel confirmation. ilfr All; that certain lot of land, _situate AR above bounded on the north 1:1 lands of ;VV. P. Gardner, on the east by lands of O.K. Oakley. or James Howard. South by lands S Tittl_N and on the west by a public highway; containing thirty:4lva acres, more or less, with the appurtenances. • , :—s2oo down on day of sale, $ 5OO on Anal coadmration, had the balance ono year thereaf.er, with interest :tont final contirmaticra, tairA lot of bay, 25 bushels oats, 100 sap tuba, eugar - kettle, 1 span heavy team horses, double harness. mow- Ingmachlne, lumber wagon, read remper, lot of white? mood and basswood lumber, le., &a. TERNS :—slo or less, cash; over tilo, nine mouibii, • credit with interest and approved security, - Sale of Personal property will commence at 10 o'clock,. a. m., and the real estate will be sold at 1 o'clock , • _ WILMARTH, c A D. P. TIFFANY, "'E'""'" • hiontrove,, Feb. 21,.18T1. . Bw3 - , DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF ARAL lISTATik Pursuant to an order of the Orphans Court of.: s Susquehanna County, the undersigned Admit.... istrator of the eettte of P, Carter. decuseed, ratll sell at public venda e on toe premises, on Saturday .. tim 17th day of March, IPrZ; at one o'clock pr m., the follow" described res" tate, to wit : . All that certain lot of land eittiate lee the Townslatn of Ruth, Ofitinty of Susquehanna en& State of Penn sylvantabounded on the North by lands of., itorace Carter, on the East by lands of Horse* Carter ; on the South by lands of R.Jones and on the West by lands of Charlee;Carter, containing sixte,n and Quo quarter , acres, more or less. with the appartsnances.' - • " TERMS t--4200 on tiny of sale, one halt the. balance on ftiii confirmation end, the remainder six months thereaftermitt.. interest. 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