The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, April 25, 1877, Image 8

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MONTIIOSE, PA.,APRIL 25, 1877.
7'HE
.W ERE.
The fire fiend has again , been at ,work.
since'our last ii,sue.A heavy . storm pasi-.
ed,over Petrolia, Butler county, in this
:State and during the storm the lightning
struck ii.large tank on the Troutman flans,
which contained 22,000 barrels of oil,and .
the,tank,was.tOrn to pieces. Therburn
ing,oilset fire , to two other tanks and one
;containing 25,000 .barrels was deitroyed.
The other was .extinguished by steam.—
The burning oil -ran down . the creek a
mile 'destroying everything in its course'
It was checked by Ralston's dam,'which:
was large enough to it and , stop,fnr-
Alter dainage. Twelve oiLwelle , with:tanks
at the well were 'destroyed. .The, town- of
Troutman; consisting of a hotel, two liv
ery stables, a billiard , room and dwelling
houses, were also destroyed. (
The 47,000 barrels., of oil, burned' be
longed to the Union Pipe line and will
be paid' by - pro rata assessment by that
line. The loss in - the:town of Troutinan
estimated at $30,000. The loss on the
twelve oil wells is notynown.
The, victims of , the burning uf_ the
.Southern antel, - 4t St. Louis, an-account
of which we gave hist week, are not as
vianv as at first teported, as it is, thought
' , that the number will not.reaeh:tuore than
—twelve or fifteen._ •
A murder, niost i culiar in .the cir-•
curastauces surrounding it, owing to,the.'
extreme youth of the parties concerned,:
:oleCurett on liolyoke - :streeton P•O'st9ll.7
The mtirderer. was Dudley Ilitubill„ - fOur
years old, 0. theyiptim Stephen .
,Cox.
. two . yearS , hiS senior bOth'boYs belongJo
'farniliei of respectability. •' It . .appears
that the boys
~with a party of Children,
'were at play together, and for some
el cause thq quarrelled. TheKitnball
tp -, y said he' would hiin," meaning
Cox,,but- no trouble ,nf a serious nature
bemired tilt the afternoonwhen they both
again met and ,renewed their quarrel s
'Kimball then Went . in his house and pro
. curred father's .•
':Out. he went' deliberately up to (lox at4).'
placing the . pistol •at his (Col's) head,
fired, the ball entering' the forehead over
the:right eye near the temple any lodging
The little felloW lived but
a few minutes. :What,, : will he done about
th's affair is :not kno#n - ' at the present
tiuie<• - • "\ •
Saturday last witnessed the total dis
ruption of the Packard government, but
it passed off without any exeiteing in- ITT L. MiEFFiS, CIVI.L AND - MlN
cidents. At , the legislative caucus Fri- I I • to g Ermineer; Hayford, Pa. -Surveyin g and Plto
day night Packard made an, earnest ap- t A n ntri p n r e o e n r l i prom ptl y
zt ca
solicited.edone. - ALSO—Any other
peal tothem to stick together, and they AP "' 2 ' , 18 " -4m
A ATIL F
Adjourned with . that intention ;, but the CONVENIENT
A R PER L F EECTOR DAILY USE—
publication Saturday morning of the or- i VAD.E MECUM!
der withdrawing the troops convinced 1 DUPLEX GUSSET-END WALLET. .4#3
r F (Size; closed. 31;x9 inches
"even the must ceptical of the hopeless- I . To COMPACTLY hole bills, papers.usually car
ritss of turther prolonging the contest. tied about the . person ; for rellatole use at store. office
sad home; with valuable• tables, postal rates, Statis
.4ecordiney only twenty-eight or thirty Ca c p e 'lgrro d :',.r e ib u g . (
thickness an ol c 9 o i n n t c e h ets--
gan aTtiti
members assembled, who immediately N 1
fersionai man and eeded
is Itl s k , e er l y cou b ili n sines and pro
.
into MUCUS. Ex-Governor - War- t e c n ti d o . l 2 3 s ( c
e its u p t e s r fo
r above a d a es k cription)gttaranteed to all w ho
rend will as r; o n r d m er great
moth'was elected 'Chairman, and after a convenience and ser r v ' ic c e a tog t. se — v w e a ra l
discussionel ort it was decided to make , 8 Oaklanl v tiv N e:, e J L er A se P y P bity,
-the best terms possible with the .victorious A f pp_ts yr_l2l, do well to addr e ss, enclosing as al . ) 9 ove.
April 74 1 . 18 W•
party, and s committee was appointed to
wait upon the - Nicholls . legiSlature, in
structed, to secnre the, payment of the
members' mileawe - . - and per diem the
salaries of she Officers of both houses and
the pay - of the metropolitan ponce.
Packard and hia cligia,& threaten to
make terrible reielations in 'regard to
the frauds which .gave Hare the electors
of Louisiana. 'But what . can = they:tell
that the ‘ ountri does uotralready know.?
The latit , ,oinnant of the_ fraudulent
govin -4 11 0* 430 f Chamberlain in South
Cqolii4';**hed on Friday tiPon -the
tnereappearante of a constable,- which
pommendable obedience to :law
Alma should' have . been nianife§ted at an
earlier Atige of. the proeeedin
Tweed's; Couresaini.
.
William M. Tweed has at boat:, Made a
cleiabraast of And will be at ones set
at liberty. He has not only surrendered
the wreck of hia.property:stolen from the
city :of New York. f but he has consented
to become witness against his,assoeiates,
intritiantion of :hlB ',coarse he' says he
htis . ....nff-red' enough a. punishment
in"winch `i
hey .sikou d have borne an equal.
' Since 111'8 troiibltis. - . began
,11, 1 E
frientls of his prosperity have abandpnekl
him;inany, of them jeihing ate ,trouts.
1.3.:0ce be aiainia that all obligations of
ftftlee:tois'ards Imve'cetised.
World advance of itB New York
00tvinperaries' - giieli the -leadidg tic:data in
the confession of. Tweed which covers.
the entire history of - the ring., - ivith the
.letaila of their vast and varionerobberies
and of their.: c , irrupt operations in the j
legislature. • As.the New.' V:ork . legisla-.
Attu was, republican, TWeed proceeds to -
explain the methods. IldOpted- - to obtain
the 'woesSlay control over it in order to.
E.otire the charter under %Ili 3h .they con
ducted
was
frauds. , A sum Of: $200,.
00 was placed. lin: the hands :of S. nator
.WM,„ B. - Wood in for. diatrihntion.Hitmong
the' inost - tnfluential.of his party associ
ates, all of 'tvhom voted for - the.clitate,..:.
Voodin is at the present time the repub- •
licati leader of the, - New • York - senate.:
, Tweed has carefully preserved. the cheeti's
and memoranda as proof of the com
plicity of those_and other : perSOti'e..in his
crimes. , . - - ' ' - .:-" - '' -- - • -.:- '-'
He offers to become a ' witness for the
city of New York,in 'any -suit for the re-,
covery of money from -these parOes,,
piiimising to be is faithful to the prosecu
tion as he has been - to his former con-
federates. As: an earnest,, ,of his good
faith he calls attention to. fraudulent
suits for large sums of money against
the City
. .which. 'are.., now, pending' iu the'
courts,. In addition-. to the checks and.
memoranda of his transactions which are .
carefUlly preserved he will give the namts
of . .five-persots. who can corroborate. on
oath: the truth •of statements. •.The
confession li as created the greatest anxiety
among those whobelieved , that Tweed
would neyer deliver:np:their guilty se
ome of,,henl...ar,e.now_ in publw
life,.-w6ite,.others , ,have• heen, banished to
.
ohscurity covered - ivith'SuSpiciou of 'par.:
t in lite:frauds:lll3d t he., Ott rider:
of the . ring. . The:existenCe of- :the cor- !
rupt•'ennibinatiiin in - ' the' legislature to
pass' the miist. iniquitous . laws in defiance.
of the . protests
_of.theplundered people
is now revealed in all its enormity. At
last the secrets of 'the ring b. came - too.
nppressivelt load for their. chief.deposi
taiy.'..When there was no - choice'.for him
except between a long. imprisonment and
the-surrender..bf tiee secrets of his con- -
federates he . •has dedided
. .livor of.
liberty; and . aline Of .now take
his 'Mice.
No More it 'MyStery.
There,beed, be no: further : mystery in •
regard to the flightof.,...A..,:Qaliey Hall. It
is fully '.explained in the . -confessiOns aif
TWeed, who . sayS that Hall's share in the,
plunder of the ring wai ten per: cent
At. one
.special meeting of _the famous,
board .of audit, consisting of Tweed,'
.Connolly and Hal!, :,more • than six
lion dollars Were palk out of whiehtall
rs ceived his percentage. The pretended
resolution of the board upon Which 'Half
.secured; his acquittal,, _Tweed says 'was
-thatinfactiired )33 - ,.Ha11. himself after the
exposUre and was placed where it could
be found and produced 11;s, : favor on
the - trial. Ever since . -his - escape by means
. of this subterfuge he- has lived iii : dread
;titf, .Tweed-would Make the revelations
that, would. sweep away his pretentious
of innocence. - Taere. was no conceal
; ment of the negotiations for . the libera
Lion of the *chief Of the ritig on c)n
.
Session and- . res,itution, and Hail an
, ticipated the denottement.byllight: But
'there will be as little security for him in
England as Tweed found in Spain.
Advertisemeett New This Weeic.
DR. LIVINGSTON.—L. S. Kingsbury
of Towanda. Pa.. has made arrangements with
L. T. Bircbard, for hts thorough-bred Stallion. Dr. Li v..
ingston to stand for mares at his stables. in Towanda,
for one month; commencitg Nay :at, 3817. •
This Stallion was Fired by imported Sweetmeat-dam
a fart trotting mare (rem the south. He is one of the
nnest hordes this commut ity has produced.
After June lat he will stand an lltintrore for a short
time, to accommodate those who have patron i zed: h im,
and those who wish to. Those wishing to patronize,
inform the proprietor by letter be ore June Ist.
L. T. BIRCHARD.
April . 2s.-1877.-17w1. ' - Birchardvtlie, Pa.
EW STYLES OF
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tonitai4li on and 4,44
NEWS DEPOT ‘:
-F. 11. ST,EiripNS. .
Montros. A p r:1 h )8:1
33r81 See hig OW I
. / u t°
,CEtart ex;vae4 l l - lor %fan4lN'S
NEW SCRAP.BOOK. Apply, with otiirop. Julio K.
Hallowell, l e9, iriat fgamtari[v
lit.. .New York.
1111=111
WALL - PAPER
ANb
'BOOK
-OP
& A. CURTEST,
EkilitMATIT nmigan
DRY' GOOCS, FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY GLOVES
Mir Goods, Ribbons, Perfumery And Notions, :
—ALSO—
A FULL LINE OF CLOTHS AND
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FOR MEN'S AND BO Y'S WEAR,
No. 21,COURT STREET,,
BINGHAMTON, N. Y. , •
CAIMOS CORTESY, - ANTHONY CORTESY.
April 25, 1877. , 17--41 y
T HE
glEVIn,Lia ILZNI2A%3 tC).
to NEW YORK, NEWARK, and to -ALL POINTS, ev
ery night-regularly leaving Montrogeat night and reach
ing above pointß . t. tne merning. cent and in good cop
(limn. Tnis company was the drat to.make' a reduc
tion in ratea,
UNEQUALLED FACILITIES
(a COOL CELLAR to Acre it in, at the :oflet , in Mona
rase, and not u long, Nit, dusty ride'of eight miles be
fore pitttini , aboard the ears. Corin n e , for empty pails.
and returning them free) we respectfuliroskluur sup
port slid patronage AT AS LOW A RATE ANY
OTHER coMPApIY.',
OFFICEIN COBB'S OLDSTANI).
Dairymen flying near depot shall have every advan
tage of low rater and can deliver butter at the depot.;
PATRONP4E.YOUR COUNTY ROAD
ar.d ea twin the saving of 25 to '4O per * tent. in races
which we have made
• J. R. ItIYNSFORD, Agt. Cent. Ex. Co.
April 25, MI. 17—tf.
MONTROSE Borough Statement foi
L the year ending April 18M
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Aalance 'Atiril 10th, 1876, in banns of B. • •
- ' •.Th a. cher. Treasurer:........''.... it ;. 90 39.
.
Amount paid by circus. ... ............ ..., - 2.0 00
. atidioneer . • . • ,-•5 00
:-• . - 5h0w..... .. ...... ~. ...... . 300
. -W v Taylor. Iligh i:Tonet... .10 50
. ' J: - .1 Yowl.* fir oxen 'l.. ... .
150 00
u
t r o
• . . - pollee ough• tax_ • ,69015
- l' boi •
collector of dog tax • 4100
• • .
$2,0:0
Amount paid by B.Thatcher on orders 1,959 59
. ~ .
EXPEND VrtlnEs.
D-Brewster. Street Commissioner,labor. re
" pairs. and teed for te.ttn ...... .....
F.B Chandler kV:a.; Auditors
D .F Austin. et al., repairs on engine housb.
nCooper, work on street. -. .... .. .. .. .....
John J Young, for stone cros.sinus ,
Simon Casey, - Gigging' ditch
W A Taylor. et at., police July if..
W A Taylor et al;, shoveling silo,
C J .- Hollister, repairing on onto._ .. ,
'Andrew YOung, mowing weeds . • •
D Sayre. ribbon for badge 5............. ..... .
W A Crossmon, et; al , costs and' fees
H 11 Frazier, hay- - and printing statements
and notices 13.5 and 1316 - .... Si 76
Perry Marcy, making' road Zit;D:'.
-
J It Lyons, for stones-- . ' 20 001
A W BerthOlf, et al.. costs and fee. . I • - 163 3
G' F Fordham, building. walk t 25 61, repair% . 1 •
in. hose $l2 50 . • .SS3I 1
John Stout, tilling Cisterns.... .': - 3-i I
Jlt Hayti e. .). d . Mil at engine house . 22 SO
Li Al Gere, for stone and f nrVeying - , ' - ' 9 511
Geo. Downing. shoveling snow._ .... ... , . . 263
Jft Lewis. stone and wotk : , . . . 4 25 .
W W smith. weak on' sluice • , -.-• 9. trd
%V 11 Boyd tt Cc.. stovo for - engine house...., '. • . 12 35.
D F Austin, clevis - , 125
B C Sayre, walk . -..-..• • . '
- - 900
JBJr A 11 1 1 46-.:011UJII, attorneys ".- • ' . _l7 00
D C Ftn
ornha, iumbzr..,. :...' - . • ' 605
J P Taylor; printing .' - 2 i 5
. -
W A Crossmon. rent. :...,.....' ' - - • 35 00
.... .
~,. L Cox, Secretary_. b.nding b-,',ok, postage • • ..
and stationery........ ... ...... - 91 11
B Thatcher. Treasurer 35 00
- Hawley & Crater. printing..... ...... . " lo 20
.Ilugh Mitchell, pound aud carriage hire.— 24 50
N0v.2,1874, OP. Beebe, with use ... $ 170
.45
Oct. 4, 1875. " 831 56
interest ~ . , 100 04
Sept. 12. 1814. John J Young. with use__ 2z6 (X)
interest .- ..... ........ 8 5 e 0
Aprils, 3875, Robert Strange, with use .... . 250 00
interest... .. ....... .... .... .... :It) 0.,
Oct. 9,187 •. Perry Marcy, with use . '236 10
interest.
. „ ... .......:. ....... . 700
_V
Oct. 9,2876, (1. ? ham
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• We. the undersigned, Auditors of the borough of
Montrose, have this day examined the accounts of-D
Tt etcher, Treasurer. and the orders paid by him, at:d
find a balance in his hands at: this date of fifty-one and
Ave one linndreths dollars 151 05.)
(Signed,)
ISA AC-HAMLIN.I . •
- . F. CHANDLER. Auditors.
D. . BREWSTER. ,
Montrose. April 12,1 ". 11-18
-Dan kiy k Co.-
CI New pieces sheet m L
cts & stamp-Cheap
.121Clik ELIiGANT CARDS all atylea. with flame 10c.
Poet pd. J. B. limmisp i Natioa. Rens. Ock.N.Y. 17-20
,
ON I copy curtoue hive lettere. 1 pk. comic ; 1
"LI
pack popping quettion cards , - all for ICI etc, and
stamp. Flab Card Co, Middle:At. ro, Macs. 17-20
Best.bargains In Anieria. FARMS J. F. Mapciga, Do-
Maps and catalogues free. FARMS ver. Del. ' 17-20
1/11h i : acka fr miee U; 1°8P•ca1 :4 . pack scroll .Cot of Il• 11
c. dG rutuip. Novelty Co., Middleboro, Mess. 17-20
Tv.% An old established N. Y. and
Luz, Havana firm want a , General
Agent Au atontrose ur vicitity. to control the sales of
their Cigars. A permithent paying position for an ac
ceptable man !bust be energetic aud reliable. Address
RAYON, LOTEZ & dr— 147 Iteade Neat York: 17-Y0
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• WITII A COLD IS ALWAYS DANOMIOI3B.
NVFEES' : bAItI3OI,IO,_TABLETS.
ti F~trc remedy for, CDCY.OII4, ottl , all diEcatles of the
Throat, Lunge. Chest - atid •
ITTI.W..INLY IN isLUEIItfrXIVS..
.1.11..Y.Y .. ALL DRUG litAT. • :-••
St. - b. : CR:VITEN Ttni S ;;N: .it Ave,, Neiv
STORE
It cotratio:= near3y4 ;0 tine, eogiityt 0f4,6 uultdingtl and
reeued in the Great E:;.1111)1t14,:i :tril ir the ohl.: ;mitten:-
tie :and ci)invlt.te publiAvd. It irc;att or the
grzind I)ti Heap atatoerritt t
event etc. Very cheap :aid teas aL r4ght,
,pile Agent
tol l i 46 COples hi 00e day;baud for our extra teriti4 to
Agent it arid a Ilia description oi the worki _ Attdrems
t's4TLOICAL PUOLISIIMO CO , Yhitrcietultia, Pa. . .
CAUTION. tinreliabi.:and wQrthiess b9oke,oll the
Exposition are being circulated. Do not be deceived.
See twit the book you buy contains 918 pages and near
ly 400 fine engravings. • .• ' 17-30
AND 'DEALIM 4 714
FORWARDS BUTTLR
AND HAVING
FOR
FORW /RUING
AND HANDLING
BUTTER,
lIECE trri
Balance , .. s",';sl 03
O.IIDENS UNPAID.
•
A W'Bertholt
W At Taylor
-0 r - Aoetin....
- JP& A .. ...
• Jaime's P Taylor -
iiawley & Cruger....
Total..
u Eal lb PO 13
450
.:.. 18 00
L 9 .42
15H
150
18 34)
$ 1,136 69
sle,retatle for 11.75, neat for 10
lusic
- HEREBY CAB PiiittqYNS not - - to't• utt
IL- my r:or, Deem or Card, . 1 Nvi 11 tot ziny debt s:ton
tracted by him in my name; - , At:BUS:CABO
South ti,hsoti, Ap..lS.
ADM-pTISTRATOR'S .
CAI*. Wit.33.436*.a . arr.490r.13•
-Notice toilet**. riven :that, tn• purensince.- and_ by
virtue ap „order of the UrMMUS': 044,01 tillFTlC
hammi County; to ins directed: 1 Will offer for Sale St'
public Yendue, on the 'remises, in Raeford township,.
toad potinty, one • . • • . .
.•
Silturchty the' 12th day of - Slay, 1877,
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• - • Alt 2 &clock p. -
the tnicrest (if' Solomm Lett,' deed:. In' the following
described valuable farm,_late of. Solomon Lott, dee'd.,'
viz : - Situate in the township. of Raeford. county
sumnehanua and state •of Penn:4l%4llin. bounded and
described as follows. to Beginning at wheap Of
stones on line of lands of Jeremiah Rogers, thence by
lands of C. N.•Forsyth - sOuth 853¢ degrees tan 160 rods
to a heap of stenes, the nce by bids of Wellington.
Harding. south 33¢ degrees, : west. 1163( rods to a beau of
stones. thence by binds of Seth W. 'Pletcher north Kig
degrees west 116 rods to scrapple: tree—formerly a beech
—thence by lands of ley' U. Peck north 3g degtge ,
.e:st Iltig rods to the place of •.beginning. containing 79 .
acres and 109 rods ann allowances, be the same more or
'less, on which is a dvielling house, barn,frult trees, &c.,
• , • • • •, •
TERMS :—One third down at time of sale. ono ;bird
in six months' the balance in One year thereafter; to be
secured ao.pstchase money lien.; ' • •- • '
WILLIAM E. 13R1iNDAGE.. .
'Administrator
REDERICK BRANDT,
F.,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
OVER 'RINK & 8110LES' DRY GOODS'STOR
.p.'II , IGHAIr7aN; .N. Y.
April 18, 187T„:---flra
NEIV SPRING
O. ZIT .496 ligir Tip,
NE3v - MILFORD, PAt
Havingloeated in the -BRICK , STORE:for
merly Oei:Upied by H. • Sr, W. T. Diflerman,
wculd say. to
-my friends and the public goner-'
aly that Lam now reeerving .direet from . New,
York one of' the largest stocks of goods offer.'
eelin this county, (and: will be. sold at lower
prices,) oonsiating . ot . • • ...•
DRY GOODS,: NOTIONS, HATS; t-
CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,:
WALL-PAPER, READY- • '
MADE CLOTHING; Etc.
771 03
4 50
13337
15 00
165 4U
'Tliese - goods were bought' for casii,with all
possible discoutit and • are. to be sold an the
some Amos: . • •
SPECIALTY-I have just received a 14,000 00
SPECIALTY-Bankrupt stock of Clothing,pur-
SPECIALTY-chaaed at a nominal price,which
SPECIALTY-will Tie ',sold for about one-half its
SPECIALTY-Lvalue,.(guarantced .to . he 25 per-
SPECIA.LTY-cent. lower 'than the same goOds
SPECIALTY-can be bought in Binghnnitori.)
This is not wind, but a fact, anti you can be .
convinced by esamining_the goods:
Eir DIY Morro IS READY-PAT - 4
• In looking the matter - over - I see that -the
credit system still continui s to increase Ili:OCT
thns of buyers and' sellers, .while the, ready-pay
system is growing in favor. f2r :There iE,I no:
other way f a merchant , to, sell goods for: a:
Small profit than to 'demand pay when ikliVt.red.
11 there bad been no credit system there would
be no hard times to complain of, Try. it for
year and you will never go* backward,.but :be
convinced of Its benefit. : .
I am agent for Mm'e: Demorest's patterns;
also, take orders for Sabin & Itadush's custom
shoes. "The price tells and everybody tells the
price. [it p.16;77.1 0. 31.11 A WLEY.`
TO THE
TRAVELING PUBLIC
22 82
1 25
17 On
2 75
10 20
•
It is generally conceded beyond a question of doubt
that competition is the life of . trade. The '
L E:FF' P8;i:HO;VB A
,
•
is centrally located just around the corer at the west.
end of the depot for all the Railroads 'running. into
Binghamton, and two blocks from the business portion
of obr city. This house came nto , the possession of
its present proprietor about three' years ago, and it has
been fast gaining In popularity among the traveling
community, owing to the many inbucements held out '
by its present public servant, who now proppses to of,i
fer stilt farther inducements. The luxury of * conven—
ient bath. especially ' during the heated and dusty sea=
son, is recognized by all travelers ; and for the comfort
of our guests the use of our well appointed BATH
ROOMS will be at their disposal ,fres of charge. No
extra charge-for fire to guests stopping over Striday.
Baggace delivered free to and from
,our spacious Sam
ple Rona .on Court street, the principal baldness
street of tbe city. •
TERM, $S PER , DAY,
or .50c. per meal, and 60c. for led 6 ing. I have no desire
to go through the usual preamble with regard, to the
luxuries and substantial* of our: table. battier, it to
ray. that if we cannot give perfect aatiafaetion, we will
take you and youra tree of charge, and dearer you to
the tender mercies of any ef our gentletnanlY tem
petitots. • Remnettelly yours,
• WM. tiIjANLY, Prop'r.
1215 - special inducements to parties r. ttending Court.
April la. 1877.-2 m -
TH.E- PEOPLE'S IIAItKET,
PUMP HA IrS,
_
AND ; SALT MEATS, TAMS,;,
PORK BOLOGNA SAIT.:
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OAStf - PAII/ FOR STOQN.
Noatrein, Pa, April li t 2617.-If. 11-7'•
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59' COURT -STREET,
SecOrid Floor.
S-T-O-C-K-1
BINPIBIAMTON. N. Y.,
Montros'e, Pa.
A.* N N UAL FIN ANi.;TAL STATE.
Ir w i n ill anbuitn.Townwasiti[for the year ending
Match 0117: - '•
Jountlintt Bunnell, Tretonrer, • -Dr
tb dance. in'Treartiry A:nreit BP„ $ 47819
to"winthlp nupliente or lea; 491 89
midi; lent tilit-p ettet in en hit: ..., 4 76
intqcot ityltiin on
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. • • ;" , 't •.' 1,049 81
By
.ca e emonvrations - • . ' id
colltetoeti purqu• aro 'l4 '
ireat u rertrrpereen r 14 CT
blank imak. #is
Unavailable canes ..... . . VAQ
- •I Si' 9‘4.310
Balance 'treasury 3larce 17,1877.. • 11764
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To deg defalcate of
balance due March 20. 11170;.•.‘'..
11y orders redeema 154 50 •
col:v.l°6s ne rat tons... ' ..... 22 50 ' •
coke; oes pertitnugo 1016
tresenrees ,i,erteniage • • , 301
. • $ 19818
Balance in treasury March 17,1877.. 4083
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Aridlied - With 17, lErii. '
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r: ~,- : •.1 .:_ :,.CALDWELL MOUCKEN,'Auditors:
• .- , Wx. DoNLil+l, ~ ,
ii. V. COGS . WELL, Town'elfrk: '
April 11,181'1.;
'rAt tNT R 'at
ENE cat t. e eeqpts so xpendi.
tures OF Bridgewater townsblo officers for
1876; as audited April 10,1876: • • .
Ro'w:l • 5:2,815 77
:Worked.. .. . .$ 2,216 35
Unworked. - ... .. .. - 99 : 42
SpOciattax: ' ••• ; 926 :80
It Treasury. from. 1870.... 167 87
Exonerati6OS...... .... .
Oraer~ paid ... . .
Balanee in' Treasury (and!
no Unpaid orders). •
[lneltule4 in the balances. •
in Treastiry is A.. Stone's
obligation - for $l6l 41 '
secured by borktl:]
Dog dnplicate.-...f.,
In Treisury !ram 44 , 74
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178124
Dionertitions.
Ordeks fluid - -
In ffreasury,..'..
Outanding- orkr 318.50. 1
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M. K. Bust,k, .
D. N. f rIFFAXY I '' A.uditors.
GUAM. BliO*141C; ' 16-18
A Orli V. 3:
mus!.9 , Boo Ks.
GOOD' NEWS !: -• GOOD NEWS!
•••A Sabbath , Sehriol roOg book of great. beauty. by It.
M. - Molut-sh.. is undetilably ono of tho•besA and is
alt eadp pophlar. ca'akete. •
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SARONPS 'THEORY OF-11ARMONY.
(st 251. Jugt. oat. A thnrong,h and excellent %torte. Is
commuted toall who• Nish W studying sc tonne. u the
maker has, in a large degree. the tatent of making dif
ficult things guy to understand.
TH.E SCHOOI., SONG 1300 K:
new Ad superior Class-B-ok for Normal Schools
And Female Seit.tuartes,• is compiled by one perfectly
familiar with the peeds, of such schools. By C. Byer
est. Price, UJ cts,; 1i per doz.
JOSEPH'S BONDAGE. 'By J. M. Chtl'iitvlck..ll)St
opt. Its &bright a'd attractive short Oratorio or en
tam. Sore to please. from, the beauty of the story. as
t t
well as the nratctivemaSie ($1 25 Bds.; 1.1 Paper.)
:Either took malted. post f o , for retail wire,
OLIVEti DITsToN & CO.. 11310STON,-
C B. Ditson 6C Ce-, J E. Ditson & Co.
853 ttrosaway, Soccutsors to Lee & Walker,
' Iketw Tot k. ' Philadelphia. .
FIN AL CHANGE.
We beg to inform our entltnilers that lifter three yew
enierieuce to •'HEADY PaY," and lid ee years
business, we ere convinW that the oily rare road to
success's the •Ready,Pg) System." We have, there.
fore,,decided to
DISCOS 22 - 2 N UE• CREDITING
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We are grAtclal for past patronage and Intetd to cell
cheep enough In the future to make It an object to bay
of us. ' ''' _
We have made extensive arrangenienta for shipping
butte; durinz the coming seaman, and will make the
,
sPecalty. Will also '
pay hikbest possible price forth
tads of produce including hay ana grain
lf. t i _
TWtro ABU Y a. SON. •
Auburn Centre, Pa., April 11,18^7. 15-18
lIISSOLIJTION
X6tice is hereby given, 'that the co-partner.
ship heretolore existing 'etween the under
signedinf "GRIFFIS a Satan," is.this day dis
solved. by mutual consent; M. Sayre retiring.
- J. Grums,
B. M. BAY,RE.
The business of the &bine ilrui will be con
tinned-bythe undersigned; where the accounts
and notes of 'the. late firm can be tound for s
short tithe. : Immediate settlement is desired.
J. GRIFFIS.
15-11
Montickte April sth. 1871
• TO CONSUMPTIVE&
The advertiser, having been permanently eared of
that dread disease. Constimption,by a simple rentedy.
is anxitinii tO make known to his lellow enterers the
'means, of ow. To all who desire It, he I‘3ll sends
copy of the- prescription need. (free of eharge,) with
the direetionsior prep tring and Itsir g the same. which
they will find a sure cure for ron s umptiob, Astbine l
Bronchitis - , . Parties wishing the prescription win
please . ad dress Rev. R. a. WILSON, 194 Penn 9treti l
Williamehurgh, N. Y. , 2w26
DISSOLUTION.
The Arm of R. Garrett & bog, is this day disaolvel
by taut - nal consent, • ,
The accounts and notes are ist the Willits of li•
ratt, tar settlement and collection.
8. Garrett. the senior partner, - will 'ccettinue the
',business.• , ••; .• • • ,
Tf. GARRATT.
• ILB. GARRATT
tiew slattern, April 2.113T1, . . - • •
A DM LSI ISTRATOIi'S. •
-4-A , the Wale pi Jane . - Arttiatrang,late of Bonitos
dec'd. Lettere - or adMintritatiOn in the raid (state hat.
log been grantee - tolthe:underalened. all perm:ter ow
ing aside/bate are re - quested - -to . mako Immediate pi'
merit, and - all pentane having a Mars uguiatt said calla
are requested to present, them wlthoutlitlay.
N. BULLARD.
March 28.11. 13-19 . -Adtitinirtrator. '
'LfhtES .411 4 iD I'IIUII.IITY SAYE *AV LAST,
to all wha:ttite the beautiful •
:31.E 1.,(1•44: ill --II L.(l 'A' ' l o'l fi!
Thistlii clutter-be lit,imywhere bat -on the NV tCh
It u ilt host twice len;y t giqoihi r () I I dad
gives nell oy e.bubli! Oaf r
'orb: hurt; Ittly.'itihil ut Litrip I
.r_ 4 0 ";:t. dotrg it!
. 411" We- Want GOOD AtrilWit
iervi c4ry (LO -I). I - I,r ae-aittp:w.uuki
BLUk; oir, i:0,
Ai%llueantlGururtutown Hwy:,
pill t 3. Is7l*-71y, : - rialtatietphia. .
•-A- aittiNISTRAI I It EX'S VOTICE: In
4-2 -the totite-ar-terelithth rateit t late ,idet:ot),
.li : otter* . 13; • -to tliq raid ego'
having ibeen - granted t - o the umiereigned.all parlfoeF
lug ASiO MitatO are n 0004410 make. Immediate rAI•
monk and ell pervious having claims "sigalitat'eald ertati
ero xpelliA,tto propuKllosta without delay.
-OATHRRIMII IMLAY.
• Aslasistretrix, De Boas. ties.
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Proprietor.
?" !14 8 2;70e
98,
914'.58
169 . 64 *:
133.50.‘ ; :
'45
160 I.&'
"CREDIT"
on and after 9. IStr.
BUTTER TRADE
2, 313 77
1,09 t 17
1,094 17
178 24