The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, March 28, 1877, Image 3

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MONTROSE, P,A., MARCII 28, 1877.
c 47 I,IIIUOVOUO.
wUY BIDDY AND PAT MA.RItIhD.
"Oh, why did you marry. him. Biddy,?
Why did you take Pat for your spouse?
Sure he's neither putty nor witty,
And his hair is as red as a cow's I
you might had your pick had yiou , waited ;•
You'd done a deal better with 'rim :
And Pheliw O'Toode was expvtire-,
You couldn't do better nor Lim. .
You talk of us young people courtite--
pray, tell how your courtin' began,
When you were a widdy woman,
And he was a widdy man."
"Tim and Pat ) MIES, ye see,, was acquainted
Before they came over the sea,
When Pat was a-courtin Norah, •
And Tim was a-courtin' me.
She did not know much, the Norah,
Nor, for that matter, neither did Pat ;
lie had not the instinct of some one,
But no one bad then told, him that ;
But he soon found it out for himself,
For We at best's but a span--
When I was a widdy woman, -
And he was a widdy Man. •
"I helped him take care of Norah,
And when he compared her with me,
He saw, as he whispered one evening,
What a woman one woman could tie.
She went ont like the snuff of a candle ;
Them the sickness siezed 'upon TM',
And we watched by his bedside together—
It was such a comfort to him.
--- I was not alone in my weeping, •
Our tears in the same channel ran— • -
For I was a widdy woman, .
And he was a widdy man. ,
"We had both had onr troubles, mavour=
• nem
, Though neither, perhaps, 'was to blame ;
And we both knew by this what we waht
, ed,
And were willing to pay for the same.
We knew what it was to be married,
And before the' long twelvemonth had
flown
We had made UP our minds .it was better ,
Not to live any longer alone ;
We wasted no time shilly-shally, •
Like you, Bliss, and Master Dan_.
For I was a widdy woman,
And he was a widdy man."
—Harpers' for Apre.
CYRUS J. MUCHMORE;
Laziness was zhis. foible. He had that un-
Pleasant quality in its supreme condition,. The'
throne of indolence vias vacant on our coas t
until Cyrus lolled forward and fell into it,
He was own brothel' to the snail, and no re.
Win whatever to the ant. Even his can
lions father, discouraging of him one day, ac
knowledged that "the boy was rather chicken
hearted about work." Unaided locomotion
was distasteful to him. It sent on an errand
to the next cottage, he waited patiently for an
opportunity to transfer himself bodily into the
tail end of somebodY's passing wagon, consid
ering" it better to be thus assisted along, than to
assume the responsibility of moving forward
on his own legs.
He spared himself all the fatigue possible to
mortality, and overcame labor by constantly .
ping in wait for "a lilt" as he called it. He
-as the only sea-side stripper I ever met who
.aliened fishing..., Most boys are devotees to
end and line, but Cyrus was an exteption.
he necessary anterior search for bait was too
'nun for his inertia. Clam and worm might
lie uadisturbed, so far as be was concerned. -
His dilatory habits rose sometimes to the au
dacity of genius. He could consume more
lours in going a mile to the village post-offiee
and returning with the mail than one would
relit unless his gait came under personal ob
.erwation. We took a kind of eiasperated de
light as we used to watch him trailing aim*
the ground, and we felt a fresh wonder every,
day at his power of slow procedure.. It seewed
a gift;tin enwment, now for he Arst time
vouchsafed to mortal inertness. The caterpil-
ar would have been too rapid for him ; he
would loose in a race with that dull ground
ling. He seemed to be counting myriads of
something in the road. When he cautiously
and laboriously lifted up One foot, it seemed an
eternity befere the other followed it. He would
frequently drop asleep in getting over a stone
wall, add his recundient figure was iniprinted
under all the trees by the road-side.--Scribner.
LAYING FOR HIM.
It hiving eome to the ears of the United ,
States officials at this point that Big. English,
the bootblack, had a handful of lead niekles
is possession, the boy was yesterday inter
iewed on the subject. '
"Yes ; got nineteen bad mekles in my
rouser:, pocket," was the prompt reply. -
,"And what are you doing with them ?"
"Holding right to 'ern. You needn't think
ou've got g casa agin me, for you haven't." -
"How (iid you get those bad pieces : ?';.'
"Rich man, who stiall be'namelesablack
i is boots every morning—hands me out a . lead
iickle—tbinks he's got a soft thing on me, but
I'm layin' for him 1"
"How ?"
"Why, he's got a daughter 'bout my age.-
11 be thinking of marrying in two or three
ears more, and I'll shoulder a bag'of his nick
es, walk into the parlor, and gently say. :
er man, I love thy . fair daughter, and I demand
'er hand in marriage. Behold AIM proof of
our vile perfidy, and come up to the rack or
lo to the jug _ !' You. just keg) still and let
hn shower out his bogotis coins. I hain't
andsome, but I'm a terror to plan!"
He had been in the habit of making, frequent
ails on a very agreeable lady of his aeqnaint
glee, and, on entering her parlor, he said :
`A' ell, Miss . Simi, here I am again, you see, as
egularly as the fever and ague." ."011, no,
hat comes only every other day," she demure-
I y replied.
When a man is about to make a personal
PPeal be Commences by peeling oir his coat.
ZEIERIFF'S SALES.—Bv virtue
.of
write issued by -the Court of Common Plena of
Suequehanna County and to me directed. I will expoee
to fale by public vendue, at the
,Court !louse in ?Hunt
rose, on
Friday, April 6, 1677;
at one o'clock p. m., tho' following pieces• or parcels of
land, to wit:
- All that piece orpercel of, Lard situate In Rush town
ship, Suequebanna County, Pennsylvania, bounded
north: by Wyalusing creek xoad, on the east lind south
by lands of Orange Swan, and on the , west by lands of
IL H. Gray, containing seven square rods of land with
the appurtenance. one small frame .barn. pliezed and
tasen in execution at the snit of H. P. Hendrick vs. 0,
Mott.
'ALSO—AII that piece' or parcel .of land, situate in
Lenox township•, Susquehanna Count), Pennsylvania,
bounded north by lands of DeWitt Robins, east by
lands of Geo. W. Hewitt, south by land of Ezekiel
Gumacr, and west by lands of DeWitt Robins and J.
M. Doud, containing 8,5 acres, 50 acres improved, with
the appurtenances, one frame house, two frame barnS,
-and an orchard. [ - iiezed and taken in exec ution at the
suit of ~0. E. Price assigned to Grow Bros. vs. Warren
Price.
ALSO—AII that certain piecs or parcel of land, situ
ate in Ararat towhehip, Susquehanna County, Penna.,
bounden and described as follows, to wit : • Beginning
in the lino of the Jefferson R. It., a little north of the
Summit cut, thence north 68 degrees west, 4 perehes
to a corner, thence about 22 degrees, east 5 perches to
a corner, thence north 68 degrees. east 4 perches to a
corner in said,Rsß. line, thence along R.R. 5 per. to the
place of , beginnihg, containing 1-8 of an
• acre, be, the
same more -or less, with the appurtenances, a frame
hope and addit ion. [Seized and taken in execution at
the suit of F. W. Clinton, executor of the estate of
David Bryant vs Arthur J. Payne. • .
ALSO— All that certain piece or parcel of land situ
ate in Harford township, Susquehanna County, Penna.,
bounded on the north by lands of G.• W. Potter, on the
east by lands of Nancy and Ahnedia Lewis s south -by
lands of Serenia Very, and 'John. L. al ead, and on the
west by lands of Geo. Lamb. and Milliard Greenwood,
containing about 60 acres, 80 acres improved, with the
appurtenances,one frame dwelling house, frame barn,
corn houseand an orchard. [Siezed and taken in exe
cution at the• suit 'of W. W. Williams assigned to G.
W. Potter and Milbourn Oakley, assigned to G. W.
Potter (two judgments) vs. Joseph H. Lewis.
ALSO—AII that certain piece or percel of land situ
ate in Great Bend Borough. Village,
,• Suequeminua
County. Peunsylvania, bounded 'and described as fol
lows, to wit.: • Oa the north by public Came• ry, and on
the east by W. W. Simrell, routli by Franklin street,
and on the west by Pine streencontaining 180 x 185
feet, with the, appurtenances, one fame dwelling house
andall improved: [Siezed and Aitken in execution at
Lire suit of W. W. Simrell, use of J. 11.11tusenbusy vs. •
Julia A. Haywoisd.
ALSO—AII those two 'pieces or parcels of land situ
ate in the Borough of Susquehanna Depot, Susquehan
na County, Pennsylvania. First piece is all, uelend
ant's interest in a house; store and lot, bounded'en the
west by East Main street, on Ihe north by a iot owned
by estate of Patrick O'Donuald, on the east by . the
Presbyterian church - lot and oe the south by H. W.
Brandte, containing about eight thousand square feet
of land, more or less, with the' appurtenances, frame
Store and dwelling, and all improved: The second
piece is ; hit that village lot situate in the Borough or
auequehanna Depot, bounded north by lot of George
Staraweather and W. H. Telford, east by and of Cath
olic society, south by Laurel street, anti west by lot of
W. H. Strachea, with the appurtenances, one frame
dwelling house, and one frame barn and out buildings.
[Siezed and - taken in execution atahe suit of John
Chance vs. Wm'.-Miles. ' •
ALSO—AII that certain piece, or parcel of land situ
ate in the township of New Milford and Gibson, Sus
quehanna County, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north
by lands of Orvill Chamberlin, on the east by lands of
Orvill Chamberlin and --- sweet, on the south by
lands of. G. Sweet and J. Chamberlin, on the west by
hinds of G. Iff. Reed and Urbane Tingley, contitintng
about•6o acres, 25 improved., with the appurtenances, 1
frame house and 1 frame barn. [Siezea and taken - in
execution at the snit of the Lycoming Fire Insurance .
Company vs. J. H. Clatlin.
ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land, situate in the
township of. Lenox, Susquehanna County. Penneylva
nia, bounded on the north by lands'of Sylvanus Titus,
.on the east by lands of John J. Whitney, on the south
lands of Wro.-Reese. and on the' west by lands of Jo
seph Green, containing 105 acres, about 60 acres im
proved, with the, appurtenances, 1 frame house, frame
barn and orchard. tSiezed and taken in execution at
th e snit of Johnston it Reese, assigned to
,M. W. Ting
ley vs. J. R. Reese, .
ALSO—AII that certain' 1 illasre lot situate in the
Borough of Great Bend, Susquehanna County,Tennsyls
vania, and bounded (lathe north by Washington street
east by lands of Mathew Blake. on the south by land of
—McNamarad on the west by lot No. 49 on Wil
liamistreet, cont. .n r
ing about ss an acre,'with the ap;
partenances; on frame dwellin t g house, woodshed and
small barn. [Si zed and taken in execution at the suit
alt. H. Skinner, use Milks ' .k.. Watson vs: Daniel Sul
livan. ' •
,
ALSO—AII that pieee or parcel of land. situate in the
tawnehip of Lathrop, Susquehanna County, Pennsyl
vania, and bounded on the nor public road, on the
east by land of Lyman Sandeteksteinthe southlay aim] of
Sidney Osborn, and on the Nt ejsr,by4Tohn Janson and
public road, c_ ntaining 105 atm. - 4110re- or less, about
90 improved, with the appurtetriaes, one frame house,
one frame barn and shed. corn liotiee and an orlicard.
[Stand and takeh in execution at the snit of Kate
A. Bisbee vs. M J. Ainey and Seth Ainey, Augustus
L. Ainey and Melvin U. Ainey vs. M. J. Ainey.
ALSO—Allihat certin lot or land. situase lying and
being in tae township of Harford, -County of Susque
hanna and . State of Pennsylvania, bounded and des
cribed as follows, to wit : Beginning at a nust and
stones in the west corner of 7.0 r, No. 320, of "Drinker's
Tunkhannock Tract," thence ; by said lot south 46 de
grees east, 166)4 perches to the south corner of said
lot, thence by lot No. 317, south 4434 degrees,. west CZ
perches to a post, thence by lands of the heirs of Mary
Rhoads, deed, north 46 degrees west, 1663 i perches to
a post in the middle of a fine of lot Na. 324 of said.
Tract, and thence by said lot, north 443 i degrees c'tst,
67 perches to the place of besinning, containing 69 ac rtes
and 116 perches, more or less, and being the north
east half of lot NO 319 of said "Drinker's Tunkhan
nock Tract," with the appurtneances, 1 frame dwell
ing house, 1 frame barn and an orchard. [Siezed and
taken in execution at the snit of James Wilson as
signed to John F. Deans vs Tames Cow.
ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land. situate partly
in the Borough of New Milford and partly in the town
ehia of New Milford, Susquehanna County, Pennsyl
vania, bounded on the north by lands of John Boyle,
Michael Fagan ,MIT. Austinlßiehop, John Turner, Mrs,
Mare Robinson, and the Montrone and New Milford
road, on the east bo the. Great Bend and (lochetton
tuanpike road; and other landi of Jahn Boyle, on the
south by lands of Philander. Thinney, Timothy Carey
and EviDeW) tt, and on the west by lands- of Patrick
3lcMannie, containing. about 85 acres and 81ss perched
of land, more or less, excepting from the above, one
acre of land heretofore conveyed to Dennis Sullivan.—
Also, all that other certain piece or parcel of. land situ
•ate as aforesaid, and bounded on the north by the
Jackson and New • - Milford road. and lands or lots of
Nathaniel }limber, Charles M. Tingley, Albert J. Bald
win and the M, E. Church estate, on the east by lends
of Patrick Brannan, on the south by lands of. Mrs.
Parks, and on the west by lands of Wm. Mead E. B.
• Hawley. ClarliPa Mathews. Sarah and Martha Beitholf.
and the Great Send and Cachecton Turnpike road. and
the burying ground on the side of said road, containing
- 40 acres, more or less. Also, all the deferidant'e inter
est In the said burying ground. said interest being all
the burying ground, except lots heretofore sold and
'conveyed. [Seized and taken in execution at the fault
of Sarah R. Weed assigned to D. D. Searle vs C. S.
Bennett. • • ' ' -
ALSO—AP that farm or plot of land situate in the
township of New Milford, Susquehanna County, Penn
sylvania- and bounded on the north by lands .of Mrs.
James Sherman and Ellen Parke, on the east by lands
of D. C. Ainey and Wm. C, Hendrick, on the south by
lands of Ezra Beebe, and on the west by lands of M.
Moffat and David Summers, containing 180 acres and
mostly imProved, with tae appurtenances, 11 frame
house, 1 frante barns 2 sheds, corn-house. hog' house
and 8 orchards. (Seized and taken in execution at the
suit of. S. A. Pettis vs S. F. Lane. -
ALSO—AII those certain pieces or plots of lard situ
ate, lying and being in Susquehanna County ; Pennsyl-.
yenta, thealrefidece being in Auburn township.bonnd
nd on the north by lands of David McCain, on the east
by lands of Patrick Galvin. on the south by lands of J
P. White, and on the west by lands of Blahs 'Chiles , .
containing 85 acres, more or less, about 60 acres im
proved, with the appartenances, 2 frame houses, and
other out buildings, 1 frame burn and an orchard. The
ad piece is situate in Rush township, bounded .on the
'north by lands of Benj., Bettliolf. and B . Gray. On the
east by lands of Harvey and Alfred Bettis, on the south
by lands of --- Bullard. and on the west by lands of
Alfred Lineberry, containing 105 acres. about 10 acres
improved, with the appurtenances, one log house,one
frame barn' mid an orchard. [Seized and taken in exe
cution at the suit of A. J. Silvan, vs J.D. Owens.
ALSO—AII that farm or plat of land, situate in the
township of Brooklyn. Susquehanna County, ronnsyl-;
vania, and bounded' bn the north by lands of Ansi'
Warner, on the east -by lands of Franklin TewlotburY,
;on the south by lauds of Nelson Benjamin. and:on the
west bylaw! of Willis K•nn.con tabling about 140 acres
.and mostly improved, with the appurtenances, f frame
dwelling gonSe. 3 frtme -barns' and wagon houtie..corn
house and an orchard. tSeized andtaken in execution
at the suit of Leonard Bought Assigned to Gedrge W.
Walker vs J; D. Hewitt. , .
ALSO—AII that
.viilagelot situate In the borongh of
Susquehanna Depot. known and described as lot No.
10 (Reserved district) as laid down in a map of a part
of said vilimr,e, as surveyed by Wm; Wentz, for the
Erie Railway Company, and resurveyed by Timothy
Boyle. excepting and. reserving all• rithts reserved by
the said Railway Company, and - is • bounded on the
north.hy lota G. Curtis 1.413 i feet on the east by lot of
D. Casey,•l9l.X feet to Erie avenue, thence on the south
by Erie avenue 43 feet to an angle in said avenue, and
then 51, 1 1 feet along said avenue to C.PlontS' lot which
bounds it on. the west lOW feet to place of beginning,
all improved,with the appurtertances,t frame house and
* frame' harm - [Belied and taken . in-. execution at the
suit of: B: N..Brooka va J. W.liratker. -
•
ALSO—AII that certaii3 piece or parcel of. land;
Legal
ate. lying and being in Susquehanna County, Pennsyl- -
yenta, and a part of said piece of land lying and being
in Luzerne County, Perlin., bounded and destribed-a e
follows. to wit : On. Go north and east by lauds of
John Lee, south by lands of Henry. Cobh, and on the
west.by lands of. ames Franklin, contain .1.,t , about 24
acres and 10 perches, ell improved, With the apprirte- -
minces. a frame dwelling house,
barn and corn house.
[Seized and taken in execution : at the Snit of Edward
Clarkson and Maggie C. Love, Administrators of estate
of James Clarkson dec'd,by virtue of two writs of yen.
ex. vs Zophar Pierce. • -
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land Situ.'
ate in the township of Harford, Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania, it bei g the north west part of lot N 0...
322, and bounded as follows : Deginnitar 'at a post the
south corner of lot No. 329 the west corner thereof,
and the north corner of lot No. 853 of land of J. D.
Drinker et al„thence by taid lot No. 329, north 44X de
g. rees east, 123 perches to a beech tree. thence south 46
degrees east. 107 perches to a post, thence south 443
degrees west, 123 perches to a post in line of lot No.
823, thence along said line north 46 degrees west, 107
perches to place of beginning, containing 82 acres and
41 perches, with the appurtenances. one frame' house
and out buildings, an orchard and 'about 65 acres im
proved. LSeizeci vnd taken in execution at the suit of
John Watt & Son assigned to W. W. Williams vs Hen
ry Manzer.
ALSO--All those pieces or parcels of land, situate in
the township of Rnsh. Susquehanna County Pennsyl
vania, the first piece is bounded on the north by the.
Wyalusing creek,on the east by lands of James Ilillie,
south by lands of Bees Edwards, and west by lands of
Mary Avis, containing 10 acres, all improved, with the
appurtenances; one 'frame dwelling house, frame barn'
and orchard. The second piece is bounded on the north
by lands of John Harvey, on the east by lands of Geo.
Hillis, on the south by lands of James Hillis, and on
the west by lands of Charles Baker, containing 5 acres,
about ;2 acres improved.. !Seized and taken in execu
tion by virtue ot two writs at the suit of N. D. Snyder
assigned to N. P. Cornwall.vs L. B. Avis. lezt
ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of la-41 situate in
'Rush towhship.Susquehanna Co. Pa., bounded on the
north•by lands of Jacob Sr:there, on the east by lands
of Win. Seiber, on the south by lands of Marshall Lin
abury and on the west by _lands of Samuel Smith, con
taining 55 acres, more or less, mostly improved, with
the appurtenances,l frame house. 1 frame barn and Out
buildings, and an orchari , - ,[eized and taken in execu
tion at the suit of Jacob Hall vs AUner , Shoemaker.
ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land situate in the
township of Apolacon, County of Sustinehanna, Penn
sylvtin a, bounded on the north by hinds of. Joseph
Twyning, on the east by lands of Patrick,Garry and
James uoff . dec'd. on the south by laud of Thomas
Jones and Newell Barnum, and on the west by lands of
the estate of the late Samuel F.. Carmalt dec'd, contain.
lug 225 acres, about 150 acres improved, with the ap
purtenances, 1 frame house, two barns and two or
chards. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
Mrs. Mary Griffinvs Patrick Carey.
ALSO--All that certain piece or parcel of land situate
in the township of liarford.Suequehanna County Pen
nsylvania", bounded 'on the. north by public road. east hy
lands o 1 John ,Cross, on the south bylands of Peter V.
Dunn, west by lands of Isaac Cross, containing about
12 acres, with the appurtenances. 1 frame house and
cow shed, Anil all improved. [Seized and take in ex
ecution at the suit of Sarah F. Daniels vs Gar tnßan
kin.
ALSO—AiI that piece or parcel of land situate in the
township of Liberty. Susquehanna County, Pennsylva
nia, and bounced on the north by , lot go. aon map
of resurvey made ty Jason -Torry, now owned "by J.
Shiclds, on the east, by lot No. , 37, on the salt Toffy
maps of resurvey, on the south by lot No. 44 n said
map. and on the west by; lot No. 35, owned by S.II.
Dayton, to the place of beginning,containing PO acres
more or less, party Improved with the appurtenances.
[Seized and taken in execution at the; suit lof„Nora
Morris) , vs Patrick Morrisy, Jr. • •
'N. B.—Ail bids and costs must be arranged on day o f
sale or deeds will not be acknowledged.
WM. WHITE, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Pa., March 14.18771.
•
pRocLAMATION. • •
SUSQUEHANNA
.COUNTY,. 813. '
- 2 -
Thomas DeWitt , vs. Catherine DeWttt. In
the Court of Common Pleai of Susquehanna ounty;
C
N 0.389, Nov. Term , 1876. * --
To Catherine DeWitt : Whereas a' Stib cenai In
Divorce was ssued to. Nov. Term ; 4 %%11
876, ch was
duly retarned non est incentus, sue thereon an a ias sub
pmna was issued* in said case, returnable to January
Term.lB77, upon the return of which proof vvhs made
that the said Catherine DeWitt could not be
found in my bailiwick. ,
This notice therefore is to require you to ap ear be
fore the Judges of the said Court, on the seco d Mon
day of April next, to answer said complaint, ~
• - •WM. WHITE, heriff.
,
Montrose, Jan. 81,1877.
PROCLAMATION.,'
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY S ;
Charles 11, Brown vs. Josephine Brown.
Court, of Comnion Pleas of Susquebanpa•Con
4, Nov. TerM. 1876. -
To Josephine Brown.: Whereas a;Subpcena
wa,t issued to August Term, 18713, which ,
ly rammed non egt inventur. and thereon an a '
pmnit was issued in said case, returnable to
Term, 1877, upon the return of Which, proot
that, the said Josephine Brown could not
in my bailiwick.
This notice is therpfore to require you to a
fore the Judges of thessaid Court, on the scco
day of.Aptil next, to answer said complaint
M. WHITE
Montrose, An. 31',1817. •
PROCLAMATION.
- • SUS4UEHANNA. COUNTY MI
Flora B. Yager, by her-next friend and lathe!
0. Sweet, vs. William Yag:r. In Court of 4
Pleas of Susquehanna County. N 0.294. Nov Tel
•To Wthiant Yager : Whereas a- Subp . tenl
vorce was . issued - to - Nov. Turn, v. hichl
ly returned non est inventue and thereon an al
pcena was Issued returnable to January Ter;
neon the return of which proof was made that
William Yager could not be found in my hal
This notice, therefore, is to 'require you t
before our dud ;es of the said Court on tb
Monday of 9 pril next to answer said complain
WM. WHITE, t;
Itiontrcae, Jan. 31,1877.
APPLICATION FOR .DISCH ROE.
In the matter of the Assign- NOTICE tO whom it. may
} lxi
of IL S. Scott, for the ncern, and now
benefit of 'creditors. to wit : •
March 5 •1877. On the petition of,J. H. (Mania, As
sienee in trust for creditors 'Of R. S. Scott, to be dis
charged from his 'trust the court 'appoint the second
Monday in April next, at 'lo' o'clock a. for hearing
said application. •
WM. W. SIMRELL, Prothonotary.
Montrose, March 120.847.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.--The Under
'signed an auditor appointed by the Court of
Common Pleas of Susquehanna Coonty to distribute
the finds in the hands of Homer Tingley. adm'r of
the estate of C. C. Chamberlin, dec'd, Elate of Raiford,
willat'end to the daties,of his appointment at the of
of Warren & Son in Montrose. April 12th, at 1. p.m.
at shich time and place all persons interested'will pre
sent their claims, or be forever debarred from coming
in on said Land.'
March
ATIMOR'S NOTICE.—The
signed having been 3ppointed.an auditor by the
Court of Common Pleas of Susq'a Co., to distribute the
funds arising from sale of real estate of J. N. and'
James Sedden. will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment at his office in Montrose, Thursday. April 5,1877..
at 10 o'clo( k a. xn., at which time and place all persona
interested will present their, claims or -be forever de
barred from - coming in on said hinds.
B. L. BALDWIN, Auditor
Moutrose, March 12,1817. . 11w4
A -VDITOR'S ••NOTICE.—The
31.- signed an Auditor appointed by the . .lndges of the
Orphans' Court of finsqueb,anna County, to Distribute
funds in the hands of ()web McDoaDugh Administrator
of the estate of 0 wenne Oonough.dec'd•will a tten Co the
duties of said appocntment at my office in the Borough .
of Montrore, on Saturday. 'March 17, 1877, at 1 o'clock
p, m., at which time and place all persona interested
will, make kuown. their claims or De forever debarred
from coming in• on said fund. '
~FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor.
• Feb. 21;1676. Bw4
kDMINIStRATOR'S
the estate of Catharine Payne, .dee'd., of Lenox,
Letters of Administration in the said estate having
been granted "to the undersigned, all- persons owing
said est; te are requested to make immediate payment,
and all persons ['evil* 'claims against 'said estate, are
requested to present them without delay.
A. A. PAYNE, Adtri'r
March 7,1677.: * 10w6.
A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.--In
.C 3. the estate of James Cooney, late of Priends : vi lie
dee'd.' Letters of administration in the said estate hay
ing been greaten to. the.nndersigned, ail persons ow
ing said eatate are requested make immediate pay
naent, and all persons having Calms against said estate
are requested to present them without delay.
CATHERINE cooNity,..
)ART COONEY,. - •
7w6 AduanistratOri. • ,
Feb. 14 . 117.
Le6al.
A. 0. WARREN, Auditor.
11w4
GL' 272 T'S
SOAK.
THOROUOILLY CURES DISEASES OF THE SKIN,
BEAUTIFIES TILE COMPrxrFION, PIiEVENTS
AND REMEDIES RH euxtivnsst AND GOUT,
VILA"-S' SOPES - AND AiRASIONS OF THE
•-•
CUTICLE AND ‘,...OUNIE.EACTS CONTAGION.
This Standard External tßeinedy for Ernp
tions, Sores and Injuries of the . Skin; not: only
REMOVES FROZ.I TIDE CoMPIXXIoN ALL 13LEDI
ISHES arising front' local' impurities of the
blood and obstruction., of the pores. but' also
those produced. by the sun and ivied,. such as
tan . and freckles.. It renders the . cuTtcLE
MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, - sgocrril ands PLIANT,
and being a IV3I6LEsoME. IBEAVTIFIEIt 'is far
preferable to iiy cosractie.,
ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL.
rttua BATHS•L
SE: insured BY." THE ;SE: Oi
Sitipkur. Soap,: which:
to its purifying effects; remedies and PRE
VENTS -. RHEUMATISM' '.afid Gout,
•
1t: also
bISINFECTg CLOTHING and iniEN
and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY
CONTACT with the PERSON. ••
Ix DISSOLVES DAN - DAUFF, prevents bald
ness, and retards grayness of the hair.
Physicians speakof it in high terms.
,
Pnees-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per
Box (3: Oakes), 60c. ,and $1.20.
N. B.—The sc! cent cakes are triple the size of hose at
es ceny.s.
t‘ HILL'S HAIR AND lywisiElt DYE,"
Mack or Bt.alsrn,',s9 Cents.
C.,I.CRITTEITON frop'r, 7 Sixth iv I I
op • •
Viz
SULPHUR SOAP
Is_ Clean in Deodorizin , .... Disinfecting, Soothing.
Veiling and Vtrifjin.'
. it , fenders the war:inst.', akin
...remarkably
slift and' healtitfal. it imparts a beantigul
htuoothtte.sle to the skin, and forms an elastic
WititOle!N- It curs Lama, seal.ls. eluding
excoriationSottglinesii, fah, sintburir. frock=
les, liver spots, tthapped , hands, sores, ulcers.,
damirnif. blisters fin thi.; hands and feet, itch,
ground itch ' ) tch ing between the tocig, itching
of the body, piles, corns.j Also relieves the .
Itching and irritation of lilting attd stinging'
insf.ets. As it is especially adapted to the
Touxr, linttsEur, And IlArn-non3l, you can
take a Sulphur Bath at pleasure. For bath
ir.g Children, it is unequalled. Ladies who
use it in their Toilet would never do without
It. .It neutrali•Les the odor of perspirationi
and, as au external Tenacity. can' scarcely-be
used tsmis. directiousaccompany each
pitlin,lo. TRY IT. • ! .
_ .
It:co 25 MCab.: per Cake . 3Cnr CO dt.:,
By mail 35 Cts. By wai 73 Ct.i.
MAIN DEPOT AT •
Dr.. Van: 'llyir;e 9 s Offlop;
USE NO OTHER.
In the
ty, No.
Divorce
1 ae du
1 ias sub
‘ vembor
l as made
;e found
MT .
W. SMITH 8c SON,
pear be
d Mon.
heri ff.
Manufacturers ,and'Dealers in all kinds of
P'xiszertitlire
Gilbert
ommon
km, 1E376,
LA in Di-
I WAS (M
-ies Bah
," 1877,
the said
ilwiek.
PARLOR surrEs,
CHAMBER. SUITES, - •
COSTLY & CHEAP. FURNITURE,
ALL KINDS OFi MATTRESSES,
SPRING BOTTOM S &c &c .
i appear
second
!ieriff.
OrFurniture Repaired,Bottoms put in Chairl,
Upholstering done, Covering Chairs
•
and 'Lounges, C overing
done over.
The Subscribers will make Undertaking l a
specialty in theirsbusiness. Having one of
thernost elegant Hwang in the State, •
- all needing their services, willbe at-
tended to promptly and at'
• sat
isfactory charges.
. • .
W. W. SMITH & SON; ,
Montrfiect,J',wlo,-1,871,1tf.
RAND OPENING
FALL AND NO
MILLINERT, BAIA:AND FANCY G,OOOB
THE .
FRENCH MIL L I'N
fiaving returned from NOW tork with the finest: and'
best selected stock of goodiq ever la• this section ,of
country, riecmdint Featherk. Silks. Ribbons, Lace,
Hosiery, Belts.and Kid .Gloves of all= kinds and sizes
• , with prices to suit ail.
Also Frank Leslie's Cat Pities Patterns in full va r iety.
• RiKEMBER THE PLACE,
97 I BINGHAMTON , 97 •
Court St. I I
,N. Y. Court :St, .:.
• ~ 91- n ghainton,N. T., April 19, 18•16.--1.v,-31
TA - Y.14)1N , couqz. SYRUP. !
, .
-All persona suffering from the effects of thrtist and
lung diseases should give Taylor's Cough Syrup or ex
pectorant a 'Mat. - lt works tho' oughly , upon thq Liver,
Kidneys and Lung as well as r upon the whole system,
cleansing the mucous metabrane removing sureness
andgiving tone and strength to the different organs.—
lt - is warranted to give itisfaction.
isbindlng in need of a condltion_pou* for any
kind of stock or poultry should givr Ta,ylor a
They are warranted to be the best powder: In 'market
mud to give entire setishidtlon or, the stoney will be re
faaded. They are sold by ail denial; la medal*,
ffr(MM!rozz?Z2m=r
No;1321 Green St" PhijadelPla.
Beil4l by "all *mg30414.
UNDERTAKING. 40..
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A PAPER FOE TRE LABORING CLA&StB
The DEMOCRAT is a large B`-page paper, printed
on an improved cylinder press. At contains the Local
and General News,Storiee, Poetry. Fartn Matters; Mar
ket Reports, etc., with a reliable class of advertise-,
meats.
Every Democrat should have It.
The interest whicif every Democrat has in the Anal
rettlement o the Preoidential qneation according to
the principles right and juattee, rondere a
•
SOUND DEMOCRATIC PAPER'
a necessity in every Democratic ftmily. Such a fiver,
we intend the DEMOCRAT shall be. Subscribe for it
yourself, and call the attention of your neighbors to it.
TERMS—One year, $2 ; 6 :months, $1 ; j 8 mouths, 50
cents ; Sazaple Copies, Free, ' ' •
TO ADVERTISERS
The DIthfOORAT circulates. largely through. this and
adjoining counties, and is increasing wonderibily. It
ls acknowlidgedby all to be a first-class advertising
medium. Rates,reasonable, considering the
~ .number
of readers reached. '"
JOB PRINTING 'DEPARTMENT
We are conataittli making additions to our already
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TYPE, - v
.14,1 4 R
taq
Arid with onr FOUR PitINTTNG PRESSES, we are
prepared to compete with all, both in prices and work.
We keep on band a very large stock 01
PLAIN AND' FANCY ENVELOPES, LETTER AND
NOTE PAPERS -PLAIN. • AND FANCY BILL
BRAE PAPERS, CARDS OF EVERY SIZE
• AND COLOR, COLORED POSTER
PAPER, ETC.,
all of which we can afford to print cheaper than any
office ln this or neighboring, conntiee, and In aS good
style.,
Work done in caber Black or Colored Inks.
If yon think that anybody can beat 'ns, give as a
trial, and we will show you what we can do. All kinds
of blanks on hand or pentad to order. Orders ly Mail
'•romptly attended to. •
HAWLEY & CRUSES . ,
Montrose, Pa. ' ' PUBLISHEMS.
AN I.3IPORTANT LOCAL REFORM I
LIL nereatter goods will be sold at
E. P. STAMP'S STORE,
In Montrose, for CASII at OAS.II PRICES.
I will keep good . goods and .make the
• prices to suit: the closeSt buyers.
FLOUR
bare had' seven years experience in
buying•avd selling FLOUR so that : I now
where to buy and 'what to butt° Suit the
customers'of this y iciuity.
I WILL MAKE A SPECIALTI op WHITE
' WHEAT. FLOUR
and warrant= every - barrel and 'sack , to,
81111:m-refund the Money:
- ,
CHEWING TOB C€o
•I have recently made arrangements by
whibh I can sell CHEWIIcG TOBACCO by
the,pound as cheap as you can buy of any
Wholesale Tobacco House "I.s3r the barrel.
I also keep j ebevt:ng Tobacco in i 0 lb.
cadd'gs for . ithi.n I will make special
Rices.
, 1 keep on . hand a large quantity of SALT
and keep undek cover, aud will sell it as
low as possible for this market.
Sugar, Tea, Qoffee,:Syrup, Soap, Pork,
Fish, - all at the nimble six peace
prices. •
I trust I will receive sufficient patron
age-from - Rash buyers to make . the cash
system it succeas. Respectfully,
• R 'P; STAMP
Opposite the Banking House of Wm. H.
Cooper: ..& Co., and the Dry. . : Goods House of
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co.
lifontrose, Oct. 11, 1874 t. , ,
ALWAYS UP TO THE ,
.TIMES I
GREATEST INDUCIOdENTS EVER OFFERED FOR
CASH OR READY PAY ! '
Having jest Tetiriled:from NiW 'Yolk with'a large
and well selected_doek, I shall be able to give my pit-
rons the best bargains seen in this county for years, as
they will Delany convinced by giving us a, caller:ld ex
amining our'stock. Bead the following list. i ••
' DRY Goops.' 5 _ _
Calicoes... ' ' ........ to Bc.
Muslims ....
• . , • 6 to 11c.,
Delaines ... 20 to W.
Dress Goods-- , „20 to 50e... '
Alpacas z 25 to 75c.
Shawls..::. 75 to $lO.
Ladies' Jackets - ..$8 to $lO.
• GROCERIES.,
, ,
fluiars.wA..„ • 11Xc.
' ..10Xc.
Japan Tea.... . ' „.85 to $l.
HysonTea..:...::..:-. „25 to $l.
Rice .8 to 10c.
, Boss Chewing Tobacco ' ......80c
Raisins, now-- .. .; ..
BOOTS AND soon. •
Kip Boots. .... ... ..$2 $11.75 •
Calf Boots. - .
' ........ .. . . .. 850 ' 450 -
Boys' Boots - . .
:1:00 800•
Ladies' Calf Shoes - ' • 1 50 - 2 50'
Ladies' Grain Shoes,.,.. . .. I 25 : ,2 40
•Childreit's Shoes. 60.:.1 qo
READY-IIA.DE CLOTHING. • ''
,
Snits.. ...$ 6to - $lO I Overcoats $f 00 to'slo
Suits, Sto 15 Walking Coats 550 to 10
wool,fan! I Pant 5......... 100 to 5
cy. 1..* to 181
Also, Hats end Caps. Crdekery. Glass and Wooden
Ware. Table and Pocket Cutlei y, 'Hardware. Stoves,
Tinware„,Ropes.-Cordspe, andin fact, evorything usu
ally kept In country titures. , .
Our motto le s our customers ' liiterest are our totem%
therefore it is for our benefit to give them all the lids,
vantages of a well bought stock.
We are RUN alive on Poultry. and Want 10,000 retinas
dres_oell Immediately, for which the highest marker
price win he paid. ' •
Bring on your Poultry, Butter. Eggs, and other RA•
duce. and'w,e guarantee you will be •well Aettied that
you culled.. - - • '
• T - 6 -wicsaircumuir
Rush, Pa.; Oct. 25,18780. . ,
ra j KINDei 'OF BLANKS
A AT THIS OFFICE.
IN EVERY MOTION
IS OOMPLETE
poipEllB,:.,IN Ica, ETC.