MONMOSE, PA., MAY 2, 1877. ~."' iirranement of Mails. VIA RAILROAD; , • Arrives. Dwane rr a .ii;hant) trek, . 5 Otip na 1,1 Ma in • . La STAG- Montrose Depoi,(baily,), 000ri m 620 a x New I+l ilfortt.(pailY.). • .... 1000 a In: 1 attp Wyalitelng , (Pal)y,) 045 a ni 'lO 00 p Friel) weekly,) 60011 ra 800 am Oonkltu Station,(trl weeklM . • :::700a 00 am Ltingliamton,tia:SLake,(tri weekly).. 600'n m. 700 p'm estioppen .(t ri w a ekly,) .100,0 a In The Now York, (via Montrose Depot,) Naw 31ilfo.rd, rnnichannock,and Wyalusing are daily. . • 1 - •, • The Conklin Station mzfl rantk,Tnesdao;.Thursdays, and Saturdays. • Th e giughamlon mail, (via Sliver Lake,)`runs Tti es- Jays, Thursdays. and Saturdays. Fria ndsville mail rails T nasdays,Thttrsdaq ,and tat nrdays , The Aetihoppeni ma ilran s.NtondayS. i'WednOsdaya, and Fridays. .. 1 6017102 , 74.L.5TAGEf 4 : AS t age leaVes daily foridontroee Depot at 1 nu e and eturns at ti p. m A Stage leaves _daily for New Milford at7Boa. m. and returnE at 3 3(yp.ni. !buffos° Railway Time Table. Trains will run as follows: Leave Tunkhannock at 8:45 a. m. and 3:12 p. in., arriving here at 10:45 a. m. and 5:10 p. I n. Returning• leave Montrose at 12 and 5:40 p. m., arriving at Tunkhannock at 1:45 and 'mop. EL Trains will run on Lehigh Valley time as kept in the Oka of P. & N. Y• R• R• at Tunkhannock. All trains connect at Tunkhannock with P. & N. Y. R. R. going north and POUtil; „ JAMES I.BLAKESLEE, Pres't. 3fattch Chunk, Jan. 31,1817. • List of New Advertisements. Auction—E. O'Neill,. Assignee. Public Sale—E. J. Goodwin. Business College—E. K. Losier. War in Europe—M. S. Dessauer. Report of the Frst National Bank. Assignee's Notice =- Est. A,. N. Bullard. Assignee's Sale —Est. Newell Barnnum. BUSINESS LOCALS.` Miscellaneous—lseae Levy. Miseellan,eous— H. Rosenthall. • Dry Goods & Clothing—Weeki, Melhuish & Clairvoyant Examination—Du.E. F. Butter field. . , • Neighboring Counties. D. Hull, a carpenter, hunk himself. at Kingston, Pa., on Wednesday last:. • The "poorboxes" placed in saloons and hotels at Wilkei-Barre have netted the poor fund of that town. $564.48 within the last three months. • • • • . There are 'one hundred and ten jawyers located - in, Wilkes-Barre, and upwards of twenty students there expecting Soon to be. adniitted to the bar. The 'Towanda Argus, (Derr.) _puts for ward ex-Congressuin Joseph: Powell for its candidate for State ..Treasurer, be cause it "wants an honest and capable man." • .• The."Moosie and • the "MonitOr" with tendersare now making-the regular runs on the DelaN6re & Hudson's new passen ger route between Honesdale:arid Carbon dale. Jame- Lockabee..Jr,, fell inio.a mortar ' bed in . e. Ward House, at Towanda, one day la,. week, and got hiS eyes filled with lime. He has lost the, sight of one eye . and seriously injured•the other. ' . . Some fiend entered . the . barn Or Lewis' . LeGrand in.Wilkes-Barre Monday bight and,m4rly.severed the'.tongue of a ilalu.7 able' horse. The wound wa6 . sewn up, but iris not thought that the parts unite. The county of Bradford paid the' East ern Penitentiary, for the support of con-, vlcts fur the year 1876, Fdr :he -year 1877, to be pard, on the Ist:of June next, the amount .dcithe Ea - stern n tt.n tiary, for Ole.supportAk•conyicts is $1,818.59. • The passenger trains on the Del: & llucl. railroad areAiroying.sadVantagente. in more ways than one.. lesiCients - of Starticca and . the , country now leave - home at 3'p..m. via Jefferson Branch and arrive in Honesdale at 6'p. in.— • • . A Pittston debtor, wishing Iv - Jake the b - enrfit of thi' new stay law, made °Alb that he, was a freeholder and was admitted as his own secur!ty. on his bond for doula-. le the Amount .of the debt.. :It then transpired, that, his real estate consisted of a $3O lot the'cemeterv. The Scranton Republican says : It is rumored that .T.. 0. Coon is about to pab lish a new Sunday paper-in thia His sanctum will be'in the conuty•pri3on. and when people want to see hini about "that article" they will have to take satisfaction out of the wardens. The Sranton steel nillmade the largest run of rails last week of any iteel mill in the world, turning, out. 674 rads ,on,Fri, day, in eleverrhours and thirty-jam min utes, and 740 ° rails, ou Saturday, in twen ty-three houra)and forty-three minutes— at the rate of aboat a rail a minute. The fastest time made 'fas on Friday, when 109 rails were produced in one hour and thirty.seven minutes. The total, produc tion for the week was 6,173 rails. About nine.o'clock Wednesday eve , ning Mr. Jam Thotupson, well known in this vicinity, - died-at the Keel , er house, Tunkhannock, alter an illness of twelve hours, the disease being con gestion of the lungs and brain. The fu neral way well attended. tin address was made by Rev. G. T. Keller, after which the remains were deposited in the Gravel Hill,cetnetery. Deceased Was 65 years of sge; The Erie Railway Compan y `laid seven ty ear loads of steel rails onl the SkIET.II 4 .- hanna division last~ month. A third rail is to be laid betwPen Binghamton and - Waverly as soon as the weather permits. AS soon is finished the4.e will be a. hun dred ears of, freight passioa through the. Iloosae tim nel an d a ea' the SrisqUeli.anna and Albany railroad to and from Boston daily. • Owen .Nealon, one Landred and E. C. 'MEDIUM. P. M. . two .years and_ six ,months,. acerirding to the Carhon - dale ildiwiace, was. found dead_ in his. bed, Friday, April 13. . Some of the friends of. the .depeaSed Make his age a littlefess, biltsay'that he . remembered very distinctly, and used to - describe with great interest the, landing of...the French army, which he essed . .at hip native ,to_Wii in Ireland during the revolution of 17:98; mid that • her was : then twenty-two years of age. .Accordiria to-thiS; he was now in his one-hundred and .second year: John B. Wood, of Wilkesbarre; father 6f Rev. A. Van Cleft; of Hones dale; ; died in the foriner town last Wed ,. nesday, - aged 74 years. He was a nati-ye of Yorkshire,.England, - but carne to this -country; .. and settled •in Wiikesbarre . in 1819,•and was largely identified with its growth and - prosperity. He early invest. ed some $3,00() in land and - its rapid in crease in value in . later'yeare made him a wealthy man. .• His estate is computed to be•worth nearly. $509,000. .Heleavei a wife, two sons' an cl..three - daughters.: .• State Itemi.: Diphtheria has been creating terrible ravages in Berks counly. Numbers of persons are leaving the vicinity of Mauch Chunk to settle in the West. The stock of the Pittston Water Com pany is to be increased from $40,000 to $lOO,OOO. Engineers are surveying• the route for the Pittsburg, New Castle. and Youngs-, town railroad. Brass enough was found at Pottstown to enable them to organize .a brass band there. Somebody with a prejudice against hydrophobia . i 8 poisoning the . dogs in Hyde Park in a wholesale manner. • - Thore are eighteen couples in Green wich township, Berks county, who have been married more than fift3 years. The residents of Hyde Hark are about making an effort to cut look , from Scran ton and follow Providence. • Sixty-one deaths in Pittsburg last week —an increase - of: nineteen over the pre . vions• week. , • At Pittston applications for license have beetiL made by seventeen hotels, twenty-nine restaurants and three other establishments. ion. Edward • McPhereon, of Penn., has been appointed, Chief of the'Bureau . of 'Engraving and Printing,* and will probably enter upon the duties of his office next week. • • The fire companies of Allentown are rebelling against the, proposition of the City Councils to employ one skilled en-, gineer and four men to run the steamers at the fires. .,.: -The new - slate for the Philadelphia offices,-,which -includes the removal of Surveyor of .the Port Goodrich,.has been attacked and the deputy Surveyor, who was,s'et.-down to 4mcceed. the chief, will have to wait a while lonker. . . ..The Atiditoi Geneial. has hunted up a law, passed in 1819, prqviding for the taxation of patent. medicines and the likei which he proposes to enforce. It hai been a ,dead letter for tiventy-five yeare... The nurUter of . . election divisions in Philadelphia will soon be materially di juinished by the courts . . It ~is thought 'that 650 precincts'. will meet all Abe de mands. The _present • number ; is abdut • 900. • * - • r The coat sleeve of a young man named. Miller; of Perry county, was caught in a shaft making 140 revolutions a minute. At every revolution his feet struck a flour chest and before being rescued all his toe nails had. been knocked off. John Shorter, a colored ,man, who died in Indiana, Indiana :county, last, week, ie clamed to have been one hun dred and three years old: kle was a slave near Frederick, Maryland i# until twenty pne years of age. • - The centennial exhibition. is yielding - fruit in a very satisfactory manner. A. Philadelphia paper states that'cleararice papers have been issued for a vessel freighted for Valparaiio—the first since 1848. This is regarded as one of the results of the. exhibition. George Price, of Ashland, Schuylkill county, attempted to commit suicide in prison by. stabbing himself in the neck with sharp pieces of tin. When his move- menu were discovered be remarked ; "Ii I bad better tools I would make :a better job!" - • Hon.• Hiram B. Fish, of Bath, North ampton county, is a member of the state legislature. Before he was elected last fall he was a conductor on the Bath rail road. A few day's .ago he resumed his old position and will shout-'•ali aboard" until the legislatnre oonyenNi 'again next January. Npws Jottings. Consul General Van Buren, at Kan agayfa, Japan, is to be removed. It is sail England is negotiating with the Porte for the cession of the Suez Canal. The second day's fighting- at Batouni is said to have resulted', in., favor of the - • Ex-Governcir Noyes-has been appoint ed Miumter . .to-,Frauce - .and - has accepted the apPointniEnt. Goyernor Nicholle," .2 of Liinisiana as appointed May 10 as a day,of thank'sgiv 7 ing and prayer. • - Henry Mush:lll, raspier of tht. Olney (1.II.,) Xattonal Bank, has disappeared with 4 0,000 of, the batik:Viands: C • Coroner's jury in the inquest on the bodies of the victims of the South ern Hotel fire in Sc. Louis, censured the hotel proprietors.2:.i . . , The Neii 'Jersey •Central . cei - ver is -being 'sued in the Federal-Court Of Philadelphia .for pa3t.thent of the rentals on the I nse of . the Lehigh and SnAquehanha Railroad or else the abrogation:of that lease *•:.; • new and complete stock of Dry Goods and Notions at Levy's. ' A T HALF PRICE. Having bought the entire 'stock or goods, con .,sisting Or Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and. (Daps, - Notions, Millinery' Goods, (bought from Sheriff sale) in the store lately occupied by S. Pillman (Cheap John). we now offer the same for sale at 50 cents on the dollar, (halt price). No humbugs Bankrupt stock, but all we advertise. First door above the bank. Call and see. • WEEKS, MELIIIIISII 4 Co. Montiose Pa, May, 1877.-Iw. Furniture at auction, May 2d, at Rosenthal's House below Residence of Joseph, Driniter be sure to attend. Step in and examine the Cashemers at Levy's. NEW YORK CITY MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY • HAYDEN & DUCKWORTH; 007717711851 . 071 Mercha ntB, No. &25 WAsancoToN STILEZT, Nnw YORK. NEw Yowl, Satniday;Apr. 28,1877. . EIITTER. Pails, choicest fresh . 24 ta 25 " good to fine ...... 20 0 21 , " common ... ..., . . 15 - (ft 6 17 • Firkins, selections , -- " good to fine " common to good Tubs, selectidns 22 '23 good to fine 19 0 21 " common to g00d..., 10 0 17 • CHEESE. Factory, fancy 133ga 14? " good 'to finel2%@ la. Farm Dairy, prime 12,40 13 " fair to. good 11 0- 12 • MISCELLANEOUS. . Eggs, fresh , 13 @ 14. Apples (green) fine... 2 50 @3 25 . dried per lb qrs 4140 5 " " " sliced 4340 Potatoes, per bbl 00 Q 4 00 Lard . . ... 10 0' 1034 Tallow • 83 1 / 4 0 BX, Turkeys dressed Chickens, •" Ducks, . ~..., Beeswax . 32 0 32.1. Don't fail to get the prices of, Embroideries at. Levy's. MEncu.kriTs s Butter; and Produce shippers-- See Contra Express Company's advertisement. SPRING• and. Surnatr Rats . just received in full variety. 17-18 • READ BROS. ctr Co. •. TnEVentral Express Company hare the on ly cool, reguinr,- every .night 'butter train; 1.741. THE latest' arrival in. Shoes of all kinds, at very low prices for .cash. . • 17-18 , • • READ' BROS. ot CO. • • SALE ADJOURNED.—The assignees Sale of the estate of Q. ,Titkesbur-,of Lathrop Township, which was adveirtised. for the .20th inst., iS.ad journed, to ! Saturday, May sth,at, the sane place akloa. m. • . A. LA.2.IIROP, • • - 'April 23,1877: . Assignee. Tire CENTRAL Express Company forward butter at as low a rate as . any other line, and have :the, only regular.night ,rpute.—:See ad= vertisernent. ' 17—tt • Marseilles, Honey Comb. and 'Uroehet gnilts at Levy's. CLAIRVOYAIsir ExAltricknoteisEßEE. 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 from natural remedies. - Cures the 'worst forms of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Fe male Weakness, Diseilses of the Heart, lungs or.liidneys. Will be at, the. Spaulding House, Bi l nghamton; Friday, and flaturday, May 18th and 10th. Jan. 10, 1877. • FARMERS and dairymen—Bee Central Ex press Company's advertiseinent.. 17—tt. No business man need complain that he is "too poor ,to sdvertis< when he can get,the latest style buSiness cards printed at the DEM OCRAT office for three dollars per thousand:l%nd other work in proportion. Large Auction sale of furniture, Wednesday May 2d, at Rosenthal's House. FAREIRA'S CONTINENTArBALMIC the great eat discovery of the age I--This wonderful Diarrhoea antidote •will cure chronic diarrhcea of long standing, and ail other forms ot that dreadful disease. It is an' unfailing remedy for the cure of Cholera, Cho:em• Infantum, Dysen tery, Cramp, Colic; etc. It 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 '5O cents per bottle. Sold by John Parma, sole proprietor, 224 North Ninth St., Philadelphia. and Druggists generally. • Feb. 14,1877.1 y - • No. Cuur., No PAY. Kirbfa Cough Balsam,a very palatable 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 pcoPle. War ranted to give entire satisfaction or money re funded. „ Kirby Magic. Relief for the instant cure of severe and acute pains. Kirby's. tasteless; Worm Lozenges. • Sure, safe and effectual. Kirby's Condition Powders for quality, quan tity itod,purity are superior- to any Powder• for stock manufactured. Ruby's CatliphOr ice for chimed hands or sonburn. = For sale by all -Diuggiss. in Montrope;-:aucl Dealers irtMedieines throrighout the eel -1164y, June 2f3, - *65,1. DR. SCIIENCK'S STANDARD REMEDIES. , The st4ndard remedies, for all clisenses'of the Tung, are Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup,'Sclienck's.Man• drake and Schenck's Sea" Weed Tonics and it taken before the lungs are destroyed, a speedy cure is effected. • TO these three medicines Dr. .T.lLSehenck; of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success in the treatment-'of - pulmonary diseases. The. Puhnonie Syrup ripens the morbid Mat . ter in the - lunki;, nature throws it ofi - ,an easy expectoratidn," for when the phlegm or, 11E4-ter is ripe a slight criugh 'will throw it Ott, the patient- has rest and the lupgs, begin to heal. • To ,enable the pulmonie syrup to tloAhis, Sehenck's Mandrake Pills. and Schenck's Sea Weed Thule must be freely , used to cbianse the stomachand •liver, removing' all' obstructions, ,relax the gall,bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver is soon relieved.. Schenek's Sea Weed Tonic is a gentle stimu lant and alterative; - the alkali or whielit is composed mires with the food and prevents souring. it assists tile digestion by toning up the stomach ton healthy condition, Bo that the food and the Pulmonic Syrup, will . make good, blood; tben the lungs heal,and the patient will surely get well - if care• is taken to prevent fresh cold. • ;' - 'A.II who Wish to consult Dr. Schenck, either personally or by letter, can do so , at his prin ciple office, corner of Sixth and Arch Sts., Phil adelphia, every Monday. • Schenck's medicines are sold Eby all drugaists throughout the country. '' Go TO DOQLITTL ' E*.fti;r your nevi tures. Montrose,.Dec. 27, 1876tt ' - Do you want , furniture, if GO go tothe great Auction, Wednesday May A LARGE assortment of the latest and neatest etyles of viliting and business cards just received at this office. Call, and see them before ordering elsewhere. - _ CIGAR AND CONFECTIONERY STORE.: Having bought Louis Knoll's stock of Cigars, Tobacco and Confectionery, I can furnish first class articles for tbe least money. Fine sum mer drinks for the thirsty. .lA=B ZEMAN. Montrose, July 26,1876. LET US be clean, in order that ,we may be healthy. To be tbroughly so, and to counter- act eruptive tendencies and render the skin white and , smooth, let us use Glenn's Sulphur Soap. No eruptidn can withstand it. Tiepot, Crittent‘m's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New' York. Hill's Hair. Whisker-Dye, black or brOwn, 80 eta. • Last chance :An - hear . Rosenthal the Auc tioneer, Wednesday May 2d. • - ' - Persons visiting Binghamton wishing to purchase dry . goods would 'do well to call on HYPE & SHOLES. They keep a . fust-chiss , line of dry goods and ready-made clothing on hand all the time.; Alpacas, blerinos,and Cashmeres, the finest line in the city. No trouble to show goods or send samples. Nov. 1; 1876th The sale of Taylor ' s_ 'Family Medicines. is steadily on the increase. ' The sales of the paSt year being more than double of any previous year.. The reason of • this is on amount' of.the genuine merits of the goods .. themselves. and the•fair and . impartial manner in they are sold. s - . July'26; 1876. ' ' : . • WHITE, smooth and , soft any lady's bands, 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 fith Ave., N. Y. sin Hair & Whisker- Dye,, black or brown,- 50c.4w MANY PERSONS during the winter , season are severely afflicted troq the effects of Freezes or chillblains. They can be readily and'perma nently cured in a few days - merely by using Taylor's Celebrated Oil once or twice a day.— The same medicine is said, by many, to be a sure cure for corps. It can be obtained of any Druggist or dealer in Medicines. ' EvEnrrnixo In the line of Pure Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Pocket books, Pocket knives, Tooth brushes, Flm2ti brushes, Clothes and Hair brushes, Toilet soaps, Fine toilet artieleg, Fancy goods, and u lull line of all the new and Popular Remedies can 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.. ann. 170, 1877.--tf NEW HARNESS SHOP. • . . - 1 take this Malted . of informing.) the public ot: Montrose and vicinity that 1 have Opened a new harness shop, under Searle's express 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. Invni Crupktsx. MAitsmi W omm. Tbe Tunkhannock Marble Works'of Burns & White are doing a good business and are getting out some . very. . tasty jobs .of • Head Stones and M6nunients. A. B. Burns, of the • • Eagle Drug Store, is them authorized agent for Montrose and vicinity. He has designs of Head. Stones and Monuments. Any orders left with him wilrbe- promptly filled by Brims du White. Tunkhannock, Feb. ,1876tf. WE TAKE • PLEasuxts, in recomrdending to .our readers the old and popular . Diy . Goods House Of C. F. Sisson & CJ., of Binghamton. For the spring trade, they are prepared : to offer .as complete an assortment or Dry Goods, as can be round in anrfnuirket. Those beaut iful Black and Summer silks, to which they call particular attention," we, are satisfied are just the thing to please the , people of th% section. in fancy Dress Goode they take the lead. In Parasols, Kid Gloves.. Corsets, Hosiery. etc., they have ,all the popular ,§PCKIS, at popular prices. - April 24;1877. ' 17= t,f, VALUABLE • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The undersigned offers, Upon reasonable terms, a fine farm In , AUBURN 'TOWNSHIP, about 15 miters from the 4 Conks. containing _l5O acres, with good buildings • and orchard upon it and all improved. For particulars enquire of , - • - • LYMAN BLAKESLEE, Foster. Susquehanna County, P. • , B. LINABEHRY, Auburn 4 Corners:Susquehanna County, Pa:. Assignees of Jas. D. Lineberry, Jan.lk IMO" • VOTICB.—The firm of = Mitchell & 1- Curtis is this day dissolved by mutual' consent. The hooks and sccounts are in my hands for collection. Gihson,'April 120,1e41. • 1. ; r":'-.• "L", AT iiin3 OItrICE I CESAP • • -7, - .ootuipr..l34lo4esvDirectoor. • Two llnes in t hie Dlrectory. one Tear, $1.50 ; .ea ch as - .ditional Hue: 50 cents. . MONTROSE. • ~. IV 'A. if - A(4 RSV 0171'',Stater. . Who lesalt. ad Reda, I . . dealer in all kinds of slate roofing, slate paint, etc., Roofs rePaired with elate Paint to order. Also. elate paint for sale by the gallonot barrel. , Montrose. , BILLINGS STROV,D; General: Fite' and Life Insur- . sue Agents,- Oso. sell -Railroad and accidental Tickets to New York and Philadelphia. Odle° one door east of Ictii. II Cooper ,v, Co's bank. • ' %FM. II: BOYD 'it CO, Dealets in Stoves, hardware, and Minuf ctcrers of Tin and Sheet-Lon ware, nor- . ner of Malleand Ilur i ttplke street. ‘ c' . • A. N. Bullard, Dealer n Groceries, Provisions, Books', Stationery and Yank e• Notions; at the head of Pub- \ - lic Avenue., , . - , &. ! ' WH. II:COOPER .0.. Bankers. Sell Foreign Pas- sage Tickets ,and. ; Drafts ou England, Ireland; and Scotland: . , • , . 4 • WM. L. CuX,:llarnesti maker and dealer in all aril- dee usually kept by the trine, opposite the bunt. JAMES Attorney-rit-Lair. Office one door below T4rbell House, Public Avenue., • 11. ROSENTHAL, Anctioneor.. Carp & Co.. Montrose,Pa • NEW MILPQRD. SAVINGS BANE, NEW MILFORD; Six per cent. interest on all Deposits: Does ageneral 'Banking business. S. B. C.HABE CO; H. GARRET & SON, Dealer in Flour., seed, Meal. Salt; Lime. Cement. Groceries and Proyistons. 'ea MaiiiStreet, opposite the Depot. ' N. F. KIMBER; Canino, Maker. Picture Framenand 'Undertaker, a few rods from Phinney's hotel, near M. E. Church GREAT- _BEND. • 11. P. DORAN. Merchant Tailor and dealer in Ready Madc Clothing, Dry, Goods, Groceries add Provisiorus, Main Street.. ' TARBELLHOTISEi MONMOSE, PA r - 07 The Proprietor . 4 the above welt known Hotel i OFFERS 7011 SALE , the following describeil property, on ten year's credit with secured paynients:=-, Farm Coritaixing 113 Aeres. Farm No.l* contains 113 acres.t and is situated most ly to the-Borough of 31ontro•e, has three orchards. two bearing fruit, four barns, is well watered and fenced. louse .And 3 Aiil'es of Land. Or One house and 8 acres of land., hi the! Bor ough of Montrose. House nearly new. Farm Containing 50 Acres. • . • Farm No. 2, contains 54cres, situated in firidgeiva• ter township, one mile from the Court Mime. m Mont rose, 15 acres:plowed land, 15 acres in meadow,_ the bat ance in timber, well watered and fenced. Farm Conlaining,gls Acrei. Farm No. 3, .contains 215 acres, located In the town of Smithville, Vhenango county, N. Y.,15(' acres im proved. well suited for a diary !arm. Good buildings and an orchard of grafted fruit. House And .Lot One house and lot on Whitney, near Carroll street, City of Binghamton. N. Y.. now occupied as a tette ment.house by - three families. Small barn on the lot. 53 Acres of Timber Ltind. nrls3 acres of timber land one mile from Cor ,betteville, Broome County, X, Y. Farm Containing 180 Acres. 180 acres- in Oakland township. adJoinin,g tke Sus quehanna River three'milet from StL.Neehanua Depot. • House,And Lot. %, One henie and lot near iirookdale, Susquehanna County,, Pa. Salt Springs And:l9 "Acres of .i.apd. OTIS aeres'of land In Franklin township, Sus quehanna Conntv, Pa., includes a water power, and known as the Salt Spring property. flee on it, a salt block with 150 kettles, steam power for pumping brine,. engine house, vats and all , the conveniencies for mak ing milt. , 500 Acres of Land. 500 acres in Great Bend:township, adjoining. the Susquehanna River.. This tract is _so situated that it can be divided to make three or four small farms if de- J. S. T4RBELL, Prop. Montroae, Zan: 10. 181 t EkoirAL. STE,rIIENS & PEARY Binghamton N. Y., have removed their BOOK STORE across the street to NO. 57 COURT STREET, Opposite the Exchange. Hotol, and next door to the Sisson Block, where they are better prepared to serve the pub li c than ever before. They have jut ADDED TO THEIR . STOCK Tbs largest and bast assortment of NAT et 1 1 I ) .it, ever offered' in this market, consisting of all the different grades, from the eheap- est to the finest. Side wall and ceiling dem:orations,.Centre - pieces,' decorative bor der, window shades, - &c. They also - keep in stock the best as x. - sortment 3114cir,rxgacous AID :"STANDARD BOOKS in. . ' this friar ket. All new publieations, Magee.- . zingt4NewsPaPers, ,us - tut published. We invite our patrons and the pub:- , He in general *and examine our stock, and get outlirlees v at our new store, NO. 57 COVWE! STREET. PRANK 11. bTEPiirib, • , S.EO. E. peßny April 18. 1877 —;18-1y. n_ , bO4l, barn, and lei, Olt Main att!et. An list. ford Village, new used as a betel, - • ;`.. • Thhs property to in the ceutire'ef,tk,inp4biopo Ram * , ,the town, Waite sold cheep. , '-" - • . 6 Zairati,"daien x9,1n7, - - • • 1 i 1 2 . V 1