The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, March 14, 1877, Image 5

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MONTROSE, PA., MARCH 14, 1877.
itxrangettiont of Mails.
VIA RAILROAD:
Arrives' . Deparas
vokhanuock, (Daily l ,).. S . T . AGES• 5 00 p ut 11 15a
al
Montrose Depot.(Daily,), . . 800 p m .620 a -A
Nor' Milford. . .....1000 ain 1 80p m
w ya i u sing. (Daily,) 945 a m 10 00pm
Triendeville.(tri weekly,) 600 pm 800 am
Conklin Station,(tri weekly,) 700 a m 700
am
gingbamton,vie S. Lake,(tri weekly).. 600 pra 700 p ni
gesoPpen,(tri weekly,) 1000 a m 800 p m
The New York, (via Montrose Depot,) New Milford,
Tunkhannock,and Wyalusing are daily.
TheConklin Station mail rune Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays.
The Binghamton mail,(v/a Sliver Lake,)runs Tues
-jays, Thursdays. and Saturdays.
Friendsville mail runs Tnesdays.Thursdays,and Sat
nrdays.
,Weduesdays;and
The Meshoppenmailrunsltondays
Fridays. •
ADDITIONAL STAGE:
A siageleavesdally for Montrose Depot at 1 m. t and
returns at 6p. m
A Stage leaves daily for New Milford at I3oa. m.
and returns at 380 p. m.
Montrose Railway Time Table.
Trains sill run as follows: Leave Tunkhannoc.k at
5:45 a. tn. 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.
In„ arriving at Tunkhannock at 1:45 and 7:B0 p. in.
Trains Will run on Lehigh Valley time as kept in the
Cake of P. & N. Y. R. R. at Tunkhannock.
All trains connect at Tunkhannock with P. & N. Y.
B. R. going north and south.
JAMES LBLAKESLER, Pres`t.
Mauch Chunk, Jan. 31,1877.
List of New Advertisements.
Register's Notice.
Licence Petitions. _
Mercantile Appraisements. '
'Groceries—Lyons & Drake.
Sheriff's Sale—Wm. White, Sheriff.
Application for discharge—J. H. Cleflin.
Auditor's Notice—Estate C. C. Chamberlin.
Auditor's Notice—Estate J. N. and James
Sedden.
Assignee's Sale of Real Estate—Estate N.W.
Eastman.
JOint Sale of Personal Property—W. A.
Brown and Barett Robinson.
Neighboring Counties.
The Sisk House, at 'Nicholson, has
been purchased by lir. Julius' Scott.
One hundred persons (f‘nebs" they call
them in Binghamton) are inmates: of the
state inebriate asylum.
Chas. Silkman, Esq., once a prominent
lawyer at Providence, Luzeine county,
died at the poor-house on Thursday morn
ing.
Three hundred hands at work on the
double track of the. Lehigh Valley Rail
road near Tunkhannock, were discharged
week before last.
Charles Parrish has leased all the mines
of the Lehigh & Wilkes "Barre Coal Com
pany from the Receiver ; lie is , to receive
$1.25 per ton for the coal, the Receivers
agreeing to take it away. The business
community of Wilkes-Barre and vicinity
are well pleased with the arrangement..
The mines of the Lehigh and Wilkes-
Barre coal company have resumed on
three-quarter time. This will be good
news to the suffering miners in the
Wilkes-Barre region. The company
hare worked only eighteen days this year,
and only one hundred and fifty days last
year.
Upon the 'reception in Honesdale of
the news that M. Hayes had been de
clared the duly elected President, many
flags were flung to the breeze. The ser
vices of a band were procured by the Re
publicans, and paraded all through town
preceded by a Hayes and Wheeler ban
ner; the old cannon was brought out
with the intention of firing a hundred
guns, when at the fifth or sixth round it
burst into thousands of pieces. For
tunately no one was injured; the gun
ners having become suspicious in regard.
to its solidity retired to a place of safety
at each discharge. The gun was one of
the relics of the revolutionary. , war; hav
ing been captured from the British. in
one of the first engagements-
State Items.
The State fair for 1877 will be held a
Erie.
There are now confined in `the eastern
penitentiary 1,006 prisoners—a number
unprecedented at any one time within the
memory of the oldest prison inspeCtor.
Patrick Fehl, a night clerk in the
Pittsburg post office, was arrested Tues
day. Five pilfered letters were found up.-
on his person. He made a confession of
his guilt. -
There is a candidate for Bedlam in
western Pennsylvania. The editor of.the
Waynesboro' Record has been robbed of
six hams. He offers reward ,for the
thief azd $lO for the meat. So sweet is
revenge.
The Huntingdon Glo.be says :
,Ephraim
Anker eloped from Altoona the other day
with a disreputable female, leaving his
Wife to paddle her own canoe, so to speak.
If Ephraim don't Anker in the peniten
tiary it will not be because he deservit a
better fate.
The Harrisburg Patriot says: When
a corporation gets into the hands of a
receiver it escapes the terrible drag of
debts due and falling due and feels like
the Isrealites in Canaan after forty years
of
,ivatid,Pring. The Lehigh
,and Wilkes-
Barre company oaa pat anthracite in
the market now that has not been mort
gaged before it was milled, and the pro
ceeds of which will be available - to pay
for the labor of putting it in inarket. But
alas for its stockholders!
Susquehanna . is'said to be oyerrun, with
tramps, on account of the superior, lodg
ings it aff9rds them. The adven'tairers
. E. C. FORDHAM. P. M.
sleep over the stationary boiler in the
Erie round house. Just after daylight
ti tgy entertain the workmen in the shops
by singing an original song, the Chorus
of which is,, "A man is a fool that will
work." The number in the village yester
day was thirty-two
. by actual count, and
there is little prospect of 'the number
diminishing. At daylight very morning
the tramps can all be seen hanging !about
the depot and found-house. Mr.: LA.
Post, the station agent, is devising some
plan to get rid of the tramps, and says
he'thinks of having a special car t built
for their convenience and sendingithem
west.E.x.—
P. Sterrett, who has been named
by Gov. Hartranft to fill the vacancy in
the supreme court - occasioned by the
death of Judge Williams, is at present
the president
,Indke of the fifth judicial
district, was born in Juniata cOunty,
educated at the Tuscarora academy, en- .
tered Jeffersdp college in 1840, was
graduated in 1845, read law at Carlisle,
completed his studies at theNniversity
of Virginia and was admitted to the bar
of that state in 1848. In 1849 lie re
moved to Pittsburg, and formed a law
partnership with , the late Judge Bawd.
When the commission to revise the, laws
of the state was formed in 1861; Mr.
Sterrett was appointed one of its Tem
hers, but resigned after acting 'a few
months. On the death of Judge; Mc-
Clura, of the court of. common *pleas of
the Fifth district, Mr. Sterrett waS 'ap
pointed to fill his place. In 1862 hp was
elected president ,judge and re elected in
1872.
News Jottings.
The Minnesota Legislature has ; just
passed a law restoring the death penalty.
Hon. Carl Schurz has ;lost his ; wife,
father and mother within about a year. ,
Anlenormous sheep ranche of ' over
640,000 acres has just been surveyed in
Renard county, Texas.
An unknown man deliberately walked
into the rapids at Niagara, recently, and
was swept over the fulls. '
Spinal meningitis is epidemic among
the Brooklyn city railroad horses. Thir
ty hive died
A good many robberies °mired in pri
vate houses . at Washington, while the' in
auguration ceremonies were in. progkess.
A. S. Hewitt has resigned as Chairman
of the Democratic National ComMittee
and Senator Barnum, of donnecticuti, has
been appointed in his place. I
A Pittsfield manufacturer is sending
carriage rugs and blankets to South
America, Norway and Sweden, and is en.
larging his mill, as a result of the Exhil
Hon. Fredeiek W. .Seward, of New
York, son of ex-secretary Seward, who
was several days since tendered the posi
tion of First Assistant Secretary of State,
Vice-Cadawallader resigned, has accept-
ed.
Fashion Notes.
French heels are no longer worn in the
street. •
Dresses are made narrower than, ever
n front.
Japanese styles of costume are coining
n vogue.
Children's paletots are -as long as their
dresses.
The "Emma Abbott" is the .n4west
polanaise.
Icelandic costumes will be worn at
fancy balls.
Gentleman wear black silk or alpaca
dominoes.
Sieeyes are so tight that it is difficult
o bend the arm. , •
The Datiicheff domino is of black moire,
trimmed with red.
Antiquity is teo be revived in the shape
of shalls for the coming spring. .j
Parisian ladies wear silks, velvetEi - and
other expensive fabrics only Indoors.
The latest fancy in liagerie is plain
linen, with rounded points en revers.
Black and white enameled jewelry is
0-t in exquitite designs of, Tuscan Old.
A. S. Hewitt Resigns.
Hon. A. S. Hewitt has -resigned the
chairmanship of the National DemoCratic,
Executive Committee, in which poSition
he is Succeeded by Senator WilHata H.
Barnum, of - Connecticut. In his letter
of resignation Mr.. Hewitt says :
'For myself I feel that I have! now
completed the duty which was assigned
to me at St. Louis. The result ,:of the
campaign was the unquestionable lelec
tion of our 'candidates. That they and
the people have been defrauded of !their
rights is true, bat for this result I dO not
hold myself any more responsible 1 than
any other member of Congress upon
whom rested the duty of counting and
declaring the votes. -- _ In the course of my
very brief public experience I have al
ready found that my usefulness as.a'Rep
resentative in Congress has been serious=
ly impaired - by my position .its chairman
of this committee, and T
„had longtince
determined to ask to be - permitted . to re
tire from - it as soon as the result of the
eleotion was definitely ascertained. The un
foreseen edriiphcations' which arose have
necessaralY compelled me to postpone the
execution of this intention until .the
present. time., Now, however; that all
Impediments to my „retirement_ -.are .re;
moved, I beg to be relieied frOinfuture
service as chairman,"
DR. SCHENCK'S STANDARD REMEDIES. The
studard remedies for all diseases Of the lung,
are Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Schenck's Man
drake Pills, and Schenck's t3ea Weed Tonics
and if taken before the lungs are destroyed, a
speedy cure is effected.
To these three' medicines Dr. 'J. H. Schenck,
of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success in
the treatment of pulmonary diseases.
The Pulmonic Syrup ripens the morbid mat
ter in the lungs; nature throws it= off 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 lungs ' begin to heal.
To enable the pulmonie syrup to do this,
Schenck's Mandrake Pills and Sehenck's Sea
Weed Tonic must be freely used to cleanselhe
stomach and liver, removing all obstructions,
relax the gall bladder, the bile starts freely, and
the liver is soon relieved.
Schenck'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 to , a healthy condition, so that the
foiid and the Pulmonic Syrup will make good
blood ; then the lungs heal, and the patient will
surely get well if care is taken to prevent fresh
cold.
All who wish to consult Dr. Schenck, either
personally or by letter, can- do so B,t his prin
ciple office, corner of Sixth and Arch Sts., Phil
adelphia, every Monday. ,
Schenck's medicines are sold by all druggists
throughout the country.
NEW YORK CITY MARKET.
CORRECTED. WEEKLY BY
HAYDEN & DUCKWORTH,
Commission Merchants,
No. 325 WASRDIGTON STREET, NEW , YORK.
NEW YORK, Saturday, Mch. 3, 1877.
" •
BUTTER. .
•
Pails, choicest fresh 18 6 33
" good to fine ...... 20 6 24
" common 14 18
Firkins, selections 21 23
". good to fine 18 (4 20
" common to good 14 'l7
Tubs, selections 28 44 31
" good to fine - 2Q 25
" common to g00d........ 14 19
CHEESE.
Factory, fancy • 16 6 1632
" good to fine. - • 15 6 1531
Farm Dairy, prime ' 1531(ffe 1 04,
" • " fair ,to g00d........ 12%6 13
MlscELLAlmbus.
Eggs, fresh .16 6 163
Apples (green) fine 2:25 63 25
dried per lb qrs . We 5
" " " sliced ' 4346 5
Potatoes, per bbl 300 03 623
Lard 10346 10%
Tallow 7%6 7%
Turkeys dressed 10 0, 14
Chickens, " 12 (4 14
Ducks, • "
Beeswax ....... 32.6 32%
NOTICE. -All persons having demands'against
the Borough of Montrose are requested to
present them to the Secretary before April Ist.
Those holding Borough orders are also re
quested to report the - amount due thereon.
By Order of Committee.
W. L. Cox,•Sec,
March sth 1877. • 11w2
BARGAINS, 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
Go TO DooTATTLE's for your new style pic
tures.
Montrose, Dec. 27, 1876tf.
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 Bale (McKenzie's
old stand) for Bargains, Bargains, Bargains.
10
BAhomNs for old, -Bargains for young, and.
Bargains for you; at the Bankrupt Bale (McKen
zie's old stand.) - • 10
A FEw Broche Shawls and Furs at a sacrifice,
to be had'at the Bankrupt ; Sale, t.t McSenzie's
old store., -
•
To RENT.
House and Lot to rent in Montrose; Enquire
of J. B. McCollum.
May 31, 1876.—tf.
. A LARGE assortment of the latest and
neatest styles of visiting and, business cards
just received at this office. Call and see them
-
before ordering elsewhere.
FOR SALE--15006 different styles of Wall
Paper, just received, and , more still coming—at
STEVEZIS' 'Book Store, next door to W. H.
CoOper & Co.'s Bank. 9w2
WIUTE; smooth and soft any lady's hands,
arms or neck may become,' who uses Glen's
Sulphur Soap. Pimples or other disfigurements
of a complexion al 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, 60c.4w
Persons visiting Binghamton wishing to
- pgrchase dry goods would' do well to callon
Hin & SHOLES. They keep a first-clam line
of dry goods and ready-made clothing on hand
all the time. Alpacas, Merinos ' and Cashmeres,
the finest line in the city. No trouble to show
goods or send samples. .
Nov.l, 1876tf.
Go'r THE Bankrupt Sale for bargains in Dry
goods; Notions, &c., at McKenzie's store. 9
MONTROSE BINDERY has books ready for
Aineyi„ Blaisdell; Beardsley, Bunnell, Chem ber
lin, Citiffis, Rice and Smith. Also books be
longing to personti named below,
,which have
been advertised in both papers and have been
bound more than a year, but not called fo
viz Birchard, Dickerson, Smith, Thayer
and Williams ; These will be sold to pay for
ending. Bindery at store of ,
LYONS & DRAKE.
Feb 28,1877.4 t. . -
NEE'S GOODS 1 Dress Goodsl I Dress Goods !I
at any price, at the BantroPtSale. 9
EVERYTHING in the line of, PM) Drugs and
Medicines, Paints, Oils, ' Varnishes, Pocket,
books, Pocket. knives, Tooth brushes, Fleeh
brushes, Clothes and Hair brushes, Toilet soaps,
Fine toilet , articles, Fancy goods, and a in:1111ns
of all the new and Popular Remedies can be
found at M. A. Lyoti's Drug Store..• Physicians
.will find = our stock- complete, and composed of
the best articles that can be found in,tits motet.
Montrose, Pa.; Jan. 17th, 1877.—tf '
ANY QuAzarry of white quilts at great bai
gains, at 4eKenzie's Store. 9
.
BO business , man _need complain that he
is "too poor to advertise" when he can get the
latest style business cards printed at the Dam
ocnx T office for three dollars per , thousand,and
other work in proportion. •
.The sale of Taylor's Family Medicines ie
steadily on the increase. The sales of the past
year being more than double.of any previous
year. The reason of this is on account of the
genuine merits of the goods themselves and
the fair and impartial ,manner in which the
are sold. '
July 26,1876. , •
MANY'PEnson during
. thit *inter season are
severely afflicted from the th e
ot: Freezes or
chillblains. They can Wt.:readily and permit..
neatly cured in a few days merely by using
Taylor's Celebrated Oil once or twice a (layer-
The same medicine is Said, by many, to be a
sure cure for corns. It 4111 be obtained of - any
Druggist or dealer in Medicines. . •
CIGAR AND CONFECTIONEBt STORE.
Having bought Louis Knoll's stock of Cigars.
Tobacco and Confectionery; I 'can furnish
first-class articles for the least money. Fine
summer drinks for the thirsty.
JAMES &WASS.
Montrose, July 26, 1876.
NEW HAAN - Ess SHOP.
I take this method of informing the public .
of Montr9se and vicinity that 1 have opened a
new harness shop, under Beagle's express office,
Public Avenue. !
1 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.
LADIES, if you want to buy at bargains, go to
he Bankrupt Sate, at McKenzk'a Store. 9
MARBLE WORKS.
Tbe Tunkhannock Marble Works of Burns
& White are' doing a good business and are'
getting out some very, tasty jobs of Head
Stones and Monuments. A. B. Burns, of the
Eagle Drug Store, is their authorized agent for
Montrose and vicinity. He has designs of
Head Stones and Monumenis. Any orders left
with him will be promptly filled by Burns &
White.
Tunkhannock, Feb. ;1876tf.
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 si t es and colors, colored poster
. papers, etc.
all of which we can afford ; to print cheaper
than any office in this or neighboring counties,
and in as good style. Work s done in black and
colored inks. If you think there is any that
can beat us, give us a trial, and we will 'show
you what we can do. All kinds of blanks on
hand or printed to order)
Pomoica. GRANGE MEETING.
A regular meeting of !Susquehanna County
Pomdna Grange will be :held. at Patrons' Hall;
in .Montrose '
Tuesday, March 6th, commencing
at 10 o'clock p.m. A. full and early attendance is
desired as there is important business to trans
act and according to the amended constitution,
a representation from a majority of subordinate
Granges in the county is necessary to constitute
a quorum. ,
S. R. Downing, State 'Grange Lecturer, will
be with us at that time. •
Feb. 7, 1877.
CLAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS FREE.
There is no subject that , requires so much
study and experience as the treatment of chron
ic 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 froth natural remedies. Cures
the worst forms of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Fe
male Weakness, Diseases of the Heart, Lungs
or Kidneys. Will be at the Spaulding House,
"Binghamton, Friday, and Saturday, March 9th
And 10th.
Jan. 10, 1877.
FAREIILeS CONTINENTAL BALSAM, the great
est discovery of the age 1;---This Wonderfhl
Diarrhcea antidote will cure Ohronic diarrhcea of
long standing, and all other forms of that
dreadful disease. It is an unfailing remedy for
the cure of Cholera, Cholera: Infantum, Dysen
tery,.Cramp t Colic, etc. • If taken in time will
act like magic. This great medicine has been
in use for over fifteen years, and the most stub
born cases have yielded to its great powers.
One trial will convince the most skeptical.—
Price 25 and 50 cents petbottle. Sold by John
Faretra, sole proprietor, 224 Ncrth Ninth St.,
Philadelphia, and Druggists 'generally.
Feb. 14,1877.1 y
WE WOULD advise all those intending to
make any purchases of Black Silks this fall - to
make them now, as there has been a great ad
vance in Raw Silk, which must make a
material advance in manufactured goods. C.F.
Sisson &Co., Binghamton, inform us that they
have an unusually fine - line of Black Silks pur
chased at very low prices, which they offer for
the present at old prices, which are about 25
per cent less than the goods 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 tbe most favorable terms
Samples sent with pleasure to any address.
No CUBE, No PAY.
Kirby's Cough Balsam ,a 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 lby the people. War
ranted to give entire satisfaction or money re
funded. • I
Kirby's. Magic Relief for the instant cure of
severe and acute pains.
Kirby's Tasteless , WOrm I,4ozenges. > Buie,
safe and effectual.
Kirby's Condition PoWders for quality, quoit
tity and purity are superior ite any Powder for
stock manufactured. •
Kirby's Camphor Ice lor, chaped hands or
sunburn.
For sale by all Druggists! in 'Montrose, and
Dealers in Medicines throughout the country.
June 28, 18763,1:
ADMINISTRATOR'S SAI,,E OF SEALESTATE.
Pursuant to anprder of the Orphans Court of :1; •
Susquehanna County, the undersigned Admin.
istrator of the estate of R. P, Carter , deceased, will
sell at public vendue on tne premises, on
Saturday the 17th day Of March, 1877,
at one o' clock to. m„ the fellow': described real -es
tate, to wit:
,
All that certain lot of land situate in the Toirnship
of Rush, County of Susquehanna Ind State of Penn
sylvania, bounded on - the North by lands of Horace
Carter, on the 'kat by, lands of Horace Carter, on the
South by lands'of R .Jottes and on the Wcst by lands
of Charles Carter, 'co taining sixte‘n and one quarter
acres, more or less. w th the appurtenances.
TERMS;-1200on ay of pale; one half the balance
on anal confirmation and the rernainder six months.
thereafter wit'. interest,.
A.
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Carina }
' Adak nt.
'V. S. Ifluas.
Feb. 21.18T4 Ma- !- • '
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CMiLIVINGSTON:,CITY BILL
• Poster and Iliatrlnntnr.-: 'Het bialke . oidpoi4-
ng
_boards In tba Borough.- • Ter)na very reasona b le; , •
lioutrove: Feb. 21, 1871.' fiti.
Inv= CHAPMAN.
SeMIJEL: SMYTH Master
County,ltesiuess Directory._
Two lines'ln this Directory, one year, 11.50; each 'ad
ditionai line. 50 cents.- ,
MONTROSE.
W M. RAG RWOUT, Stater.' Wbolash. Retail
dealer in'all kinds of elate roofing, slate paint, etc.,
Roofs repaired with slate paint to order. Also. slate
pallit for sale by the gallon of barrel. Montrose.
BILLINGS STROUD, General. Fire and Life Inner
ance Agents, alsq; sell Railroad and Accidental
Ticketitlo New York and Philadelphia . Office one
door east of Wm. 11 Cooper t Co's bank.
WM: H. BOYD & CO. Dealeis in Stoves,, hardware,
and Manuf cturera of Tin and Sheet-Lon ware, C os
ner o f Main and Turnpike street.
A. N. Bullard, Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Books,
Stationery and Yankee notions; et the head of Pub
lic Avenue.
WTI. H. COOPER & CO., Bankersv Sell *Foreign Pas
sage Tickets and Drafts on England, Ireland, and
Scotland.
WM. L. COX, Harness maker and dealer in atl'nriii•
cies usually kept by the trade, opposite t h e bank.
JAMES E. CARMALT, Attorney-at•LaW. °ince on*
door below Tarbell House, Public Avenue.
H. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer. Carp s,Pillman 06.,
Montrose, Pa.:
NEW miLFORp.
SAVINGS BANK, NEW MILFORD. Six per cent.
Interest on all Deposits. Doei a : general Banking
business. ' S. B. CHASE & CO.
H. GARRET & SON. Dealer in Flour. Feed, . Meal,
Salt, Lime. Cement. Groceries and Provisions, OS
Main Street, opposite the Depot. '
N. F. KIMBER. Carriage Maker; Picture Framer.and
Undertaker, a few rode from 'Phinney's Hotel, near)
M. E. Church .
GREAT BEND. •
H. P. DORAN. Merchant Tailor and dealer in Read,
Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries add Provisions,
Main Street.
A SSIGNEE'S SALE CF REAL ESTATE AND PER
SONAL PROPERTY. .
• = Pursuant to an order of the Cettrt of
Common Pleas of Susquehanna County,
the undersigned, Assignees of Sewell
Wilmartb, will sell at public vendee, on the pre
desaribed in Harford township, on
Saturday the 24th - day of March, 18,77.
the following described real estate, to wit :
All that cert Sin tract or land situate in Harford town
ship; County of Susquehanna and State of Penneylva.
nia. bounded on the north by lands of J. B. Hannon.
on the east by ands of Fredrick Tingley, on the south
by lands of Stephen Tingley. and on the west by public
highway, containing eighty acres, more or less, with
the appurtenances.
TERMS :—s2oo down on day of sale. $5OO on final
confirmation. and the botlance one year thereafter, with
interest from filial confirmation,
tar All:that certain lot of land, situate as abolfe
bounded on the north by lands of W. P. Gardner, on
the east by lands of D.K. Oakley, or James Howard,
South by lands S. Taros and on the west by a public '•
highway, containing thirty-live acres, more or less, ,
with the appurtenances.
TERMS :—s2oo down on day of sale. $5OO on final
conflinration, and the balance ono yetir thereater, with
interest horn final confirmation.
lar'Alot of hay, 25 bushels oath, 100 sap tube s sugar
kettle, 1 spun heavy team horses, double harness, mow
ing machine, lumber wagon, road scraper, lot of whlte-t
wood and basswood lumber, &e., &c.
TERMS ;—slo or less cash ; over $lO, nine tnonths'
credit with interest andapproved security,
Sale of personal property will commence at 10 o'clock
a. m., and the real estate will be sold at 1 o'clock p. m.
W. M. WILMARTH, Asslonees.
P. TIFFANY,'
Montrose, Feb. 31, 1872 Bw3
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
CULTURAL WORKS,
Having been reorganized under the. Arm, name, and
style of Susquehanna County Agricultural , •
Works, limited,
R.JEwErr, Pres., W. H. COOPER, Treas.,
D. SAYRE, Secretary.
Are now prepared to furnish, on short notice,
CIRCULAR SAWS MILLS, TURBINE
WATER WHEELS.;
And do all Minis of mill and job work promptly and
satisfactorily. at lqw rates. We manufacture and have
on hand a large assortment of
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CLULDRON KETTLES of different 13tyles,
ADJUSTABLE BARN DOOR HANGINGS,
MEADOW ROLLERS, BLACKSMITHS'
FORGES POTS and GRATES, DOG POW
ERS for churning; One and Two Horse POW
ERS and TEIRESHEAS, of the latest and best
patterns, &c., &c.
Montrose, March 1,1876.
TARBELL HOUSE,
MONTROSE, PA.
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Montrose, Jan. 10, 1817.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
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The advertiser, having been permanently cured of :
that dread disease. Consnmption,byy, a simpie remedy . •
is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the
means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send
copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with
the directions for preparing and using the same, whic h
they will And a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma ,
Bronchitis, . Parties wishing the prescription, will
please address Rev. E. n. WILSON; 194 Penn Street,
Williamsbuigh,,N. T. 9iv26
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All needing their services will be procaptlya!tend•
to. Satteptctiors guaranteed.
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prien4eville. Pao.APril 7.1875. j ., 14-ti
A DMINISTRATONS NOTIOR-Itt
.4.A. the estate of Michael Sullivan. late of Forest
Lake, deed. Letters of administration in the said
estate having beep granted to theunderi igned all per.
sons owing said estate are requested to make immedi
ate payinent, and all persons having-claims against
said estate arcrequetted to - present them w,ithout de.
THOMAS SIILLIVAN.
Feb. 24t 1881 , 4 “: - OwS 4 ! , • , Administrator.
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humanity, scud treolo all *lin:Aged it. the recipe anti
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was cured. 40tfrf 3 11 5 Wilth l 9ll , Kk ktke edviolti•
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