:J. I • • MONTROS.E, 4 - ,ULY 11, 187'1. Arrangement of .Mails. VIA AAILIWAD: Arrives. Depart Tviikbannock; . 600 p m 1115 a m •VIA StAGEL: , Montrose Depot„Maily,). -- ,.. 600 p in 620 a New :Milford, (Daily,) 1000 a m 130 p m Wyalusing. (Datly,) 946 am 10 00pm Prise (tri . 60 a ri m .800 am station.(trl weekly,)„, „, " rfiX)am , 700 am Binghamtou,via S. Lake,(tri weekly).. 600 p 700 p ni gesnoppen.(tri weekly,) 1000 a m -300 p m The New Yoric, (via Montrose Depot,) New Milford, funkhannock,and Wyalusing are daily..' 1 • neConizlin Station mail rims Tueidays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Th e ßiughatnton•mail,(via Silver Lake,) runs Tries jays, Thursdays. and Saturdays,' - - Friendsville mail runs Tuesdaye,ThursdaysAnd Sat urdays. The t'eshoppen mai,lransMondays,Wednesdays, and Fridays. ADDITIONAL STAGES M at 1 m ... , • • . A Stageleavesdaily for ontroan Depoti,and returns at G pan , A Stage leaves• daily for New Milford at 780 a. rai and returns 4t33oporp. .1. Montrose Railway Time Table• Trall39 gill run as follows : Leave Tnnkhannock at 8 : 45 a .m. and 8:12 rt. m., arriving here at '10:45 a. in. and in 5 : 10 p. . ' Returning; leave. Montrose at 12 and 5:40 arriving at Tiinkhatinock at 1:45 and 7:80p. m. Trains will run on Le igh Valley tirrte.as kept in he Office of P.. 2 N. Yat.',l2.atTunkhanneck. Ali trains connect at Tunlthanne* with P. 85 R. R. going north and south. - JAMES:I:BT.:LS:ESLER, Preet. Manch Chunk, Jan. 31, 1877. • • 'List of New Advertisements. Auditor's report of. Lenox. ownship. Annual statement •of Forest Lake School District. Financial statement. of Forest Lake c twp., Statement of Lathrop twp. Statement of Springville School tax. Statement of .Lexon School District. Report of Sliver Lace School ftmct, Card—Dr. F. D. Limb. `- - To whom it may conc,ern. Keystone Academy, ..• , AdministratOr'slnOtice-:-Est: of ?,ally Fowler. Auction—Est. A. N. Bullard. , • ' • For sale—Devon Bull . . 4 ' Assign ee'Oale—estate of Richaxd - Stack.. _Notice of licornoration. - Five dollars, reward. To whom it may concern. Meat Markt-1- 7 P. PjlawleS - r & Co. _ , Assignee's sale—Est. of Sewell Wilmarth. Assignee's sale—Est.of Hiram' Atkerly. Assignee's sale—Est. of John W. Silvius. Assignee's sale--Est.; of Peter Bunts. • BKSINES LOCALS.'; • Glenn's Sulphur soap.. Dr. Van Dykes Sulphur soap. • Take Notice—R. Winters.' Soiled Music -4 . . F Brons4,- Neighborifig. C4)U111 ties. The Spencer Camp. Meeting,- Owego District ; Wyoming . Conference} w : 111 com mence..August.:,,T4t4 and::clOse . 'August E. P. Kingsbury Esq., of Scranton, has been chosen delegate to the Republican State Conyention from that Senatorial district.- The Elmira Advertiser thinks it will take a year, 'after all, to stop the story. that Francis Murphy is to marry a Qua , keress. Mr. Nary, of Luzerne county, aged ninety-eight years, who had ,been- blind nine years, arose a few mornings since with fully restored eye:-sight. The residence _and, saloon of Judge Merrick, Scranton; were,.burned ou Sun day, July let., and an attempt made to, fire the Daily Times building. A well-known hardvtare dealer of this city recently performed the unprecedented feat of eating twenty-five hionas in thirty minutes.--Binghamton 21 ea. i Mr. Patrick ißrebony , died ,a? leasant Valley ;on Thursday,;,. aged, 8 -year& Deceased, was . fathero,of • ReveL. homas and 'James Brehony ' and Mr., f - Michael , Brehony. • • ' ' - - The Del, & H. company use eleven hundred tons of hay on' the litie'of the road between Carbondale and Plymouth, 300 tons of which they raise upon their cultivated acres in. Providence. Pittston is to have a_ new cominandery of Knights Templar. It will be known as Wyoming Valley Oominanderk No. 57, It is to be constituted on ThursdSty neit, July 12th by the Grind Officers. , • . At Patagonik Luzerne county; . several boys threw ten, pounds of powder into a fire which they had created on thi*Fourth of July. There was a terrific explosion and Thomas Williams, one of- the lads, was fatally burned The cam received painful injuries, I. The Binghamton Tiny 4 says the Parlor City base ball club; a team of young colored men,' has-, been organized for this season. with John Amos aataptain. They will play their first game at Montroie on Thursday. next, (to-morrow,) with - the" Valley Tiger club ot , this place. A number of their friends expept to ac company them, The State Board of Examinera;visited the Mansfield Normal School last' week. Pour of the graduating class of thirty were rejected. The " members of the Board were State Superintendent Wicker sham, Deputy Superintendent Houck, Professor I. N. Hayes, - of Shippensburg, Miss, Sarah L Lewis_, ,of Tioga- county, Superintendent T. F. Ganan, Licom hag. county, and Prof. 0. H. Terrill. Superintendent Tilden, of Susquehanna 6 county; Tas present as an 'official visitor. --Adverhser. Royal Adams, his wife, and it five-year old son are visiting Mr. Adams' father at Loviville, N, Y., on the bordere of 'Wayne oounty. .0n Tuesday,, the little boy wandered off. There_ is a dense for set on the outskirts of the town:' nctlibor had seen the child -going in that direettpn: A search was for him by his father but he could not he found. E. d.':79RDHA3i, P.ll. ... - • The entire village, then jollied in the eearch, It. was y.kept tip 'all day and all night. During the night a violent storm of wind, rain; thunder and lightning passed over the' vicinity. There were several narrow escapes from death, but there was no cessation in the hunt. No trace of the boy being found, and a cat amount having been seen in the vicinity 'only "a day or so before, and bears being known to be plenty, it was the belief of ninny that the child- had been deiropred. At sunrise Wedbesday,however,the father, who was, about to give up the search in despair, discovered hi s\ boy in a hollow Stump, hrgh in the motntain, =two miles from Lordville. ,ab,eing called, he 'Sprang from the stump; and clung o his father's neck, almost crazed with joy. • 'He had gone to the woods to )I:mut flowers, he said, He had wandered about all day Tuesday calling,for his papa. At night he :crept . crying into the stump, He balled several times -for hiS papa, when, he: sayS, a big dog came up to• the stump and growled at him, scaring tarn so he was afraid to, move or speak again: What he thought,was a dog was a bear beyond a doubt The:boy's clothlng Was almost torn from hini, and his flesh was badly lacerated. ',Near where he lay three, , large trees had been blown . down, and one was struck by lightp,inct. Aside from soreness and stiffness and% little nervous ness, .no serious, consequences 'aaye re sulted_ tbthe _ State items. A _Reading firm has, a New York order for three million Cigars. What, the people in the oil regions are demanding is scheme that will put oil up to four dollars .a barrel. It -is_announced that the- wages of the miners in Schuylkill county will not be reduced, and a much better feeling pre : vails in 'consequence.. It - is reported that five hundred men will. shortly,be puts to work on the,,Castle Sliannon‘ Railroad extension, Washington county. - A - bank in an oil region town employes a detective to see who of the townsmen: are in the habit of gambling. It zauges its accommodations by his report. More buildings are in progress of erec tion in Lancaster than' at , any previous time within-five years past. This' state ment is made on authority of one of the most prominent builders Of that city. William, H. Brady, of Bristol, Bucks county,- ran against a gate-post with a. claV pipe in his mouth, injuring himself so:that death resulted therefrom: The stern had been driven through The Cervical vertebrm; • Coal miners' families at the Willow Grove mines, Allegheny county, are. suf fering for . the necessaries of life. The miners have not been paid for months, the firm operating the works having . go into bankruptcy. S The oil production has increased from 27,000 barrels per day in January to about.3B,ooo barrels per day in June 3 an increase of abbut 11.000 barrels per day in six months, and about 3,000 barrels`per day over and above the consumption . . The internal revenue collections in the Ninth district of. Pennsylvania, compris. ing the counties of Lancaster; York, Cumberland and Perry, for the last fiscal year amounted to $797,325,4., Almost two-thirds of the:: amount. was. on cigars Potato-patches in Lancaster - and yietin ity are full of dead English sparrow's. In a single . patch some thirty dead birds, were found-a day or two - ago. The sup position is that the birds eat, the Colorado beetle and, are poisoned by ,the Paris green, used thcv kill the bug. News Jottings. Cardinal Phillipe de. \ Anglia: has just, died in 'Tome. • ,Gov. Lupdington, of Wisconsin, de clinefra `re-election. Indianapolis has Pit' - hal, the rare phenomenon of rain from a clear sky. . It is announced from.. Madrid that 15,- 000 soldiers will sail in - August for Cuba, 'General Diaz . - beetCrecognized` as President of Mexico - .by the, Itilian gov ernment.- , • . Gail Hamilton commenced her literary career as a - contributor to the :.Boston Congrepationalist. - A Boston mail has , listened to fifty-one annual Vaurth of July orations in that city. He is still hale and hearty. • The weather at Omaha last week ranged ,from 94. - t0 . .102 degrees in the shade, and there . were four fatal eases of sunstroke. - There were '673 deaths in ITeW York last week, against 567 the previous week. The increase was due to heat and tene ments. Opponents.of •x•nyict labor havq, tri. implied in Galveston, and prisoners are no longer to be employed there on public works.. • = • It is stated the. oldest ex-Member of Congiess Hying . is Hon. Artemas Hale, who resides in Bridgewater, Mass. He is 9/ years old.. tEx-Senator. Morrill has 120 far recovered bpi health as to be able to be present at o'l4 .Port and. Custom XEouse 'few hours each - day. • i i-Billy - -White, Georgia's strong negro, kills a steepthrotging, ,head, Vitnared a b•lt with his teeth. A lot of . Sheet Music, slightly soiled, at one half retail price, at Bronson's Music and store. - . A BOX of. Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which con tains three cakes and costs only sixty cents, is sufficient to eupply material for at least twenty Sulphur. Baths which would eradicate a whole cataldgue' ot rheumatic and cut_aneous maladies . Sold by all Druggists. Hill's Hair & Whisker Eiye, blatk or brown, 60 cts.—July. DR. VAN DYKE'S S. tam:run. SOAP. DR. VAN DYKE, whose life long specialty, > and world-wide reputation -tor CURING *ra DISEASES, has endeavored for years to Combine an ;external treatment. He has accomplished this desirable result in the - preparation• of his compound "SULPHUR SOAP," the merits of which are spoken of by thonsands; it is highly recommended to - all por readers. Price, 25 cts. by mail, 35 ots. a box; 3 cakes, 60 cts., by mail, 75 cts. Office, 60 N. sth st. Wholesale Depot 400 N. 3d. st., Pa.' Sold by Drug gists. (Webster.) July 11,1877.--ly. e. 0. w.-28. TAKE NOTICE. , ," LObK,.OI3T FOR YOUR OWN rerrgnzsT. • The result of Spring trade has shown' • the amount of goods that had to be slaughtered to pay debts, yet, whilst the masses go down be fore the sweep of the panic, live men,, who have the money to buy, are able to quote .prices that fought •to derision the bare whisper of compe tition, and whilst the credit houses are totter ing. on the verge of Bankfuptcy or ruin, ',the cash man marches over the .road :the wipes tioned,master of the situation. ' From- the sheriff to the - Resign& sale . awl 'btitikrtipt, and' irdni:eviiiy sale, the .wan( of the Mighty Dollar is known, and these are.unan swerable arguments: - The' -'sledge "hammer drives to show the - difference' between cash and' credit--belween the right and -wring. Winters or Friendsville, Susquehanna titter comings from - New York city afid;paYing. 'cash fordhis goods at the lowest pride; - doles competition, and has bought a generalstock of goods to numerous .to mention—such 'is Dry Goods ; Groeerles, Boots and -- Shoes Ready 'made ;Clothing,' Crockery, Hats and C Os, 'ete. and everything the honest county wants. Egf - Reittember the place.,-clOse to the - Post' Office: . R.; Wirrzhs: Friendsyille, July 11,1877. , ,; 28 _ THE TWENTIETH Annual Fair ot.the-Harford Agrieulinral Society-will be held one Wednes day and Thursday, ,October. • : 3d and 4th 1877. By,order of Ex. Com. Harford Pa.lnne 23, 1877. 2—w Persons ' visiting -- Binghamton ' - Wishing -to • purchase : 'dry, ',goods would do well to call on fIl&E & 51.101403.:...They ' keep ,a first-Class line : of dry goods and ready-made clothing on baud, all the tie. Alpacas, Merinos,and CaslimOres,' the fines line in the city. ' No trouble to show goods or end - samples. ;.. Nov. 1 Is76tf. t ft . • gvEittlinivi in the line' offrtire Drugs and : Medicinelraints, Oils, 'Varnishes, - Pocket bociks, }?'suet Iniyes, Tooth brushes, Flesh' bnislies ' 'Clothes-and Hair brushes, Toilet soaps,- Fine 1.0110, articleS, F:lley gbods, and a full line offill th ' new and Popular Remedies can be• found at M. A. Lyon's Drug Store. PhVsicians will find-our stock- complete, and Composed of the best articles thak can be found in the market.. MontrOse, Pa., Jan, 17th, 1.877.-ttf 1 MARBLE' WORLS. The Tbpkhannock 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 Monuments. Any orders left with him will be promptly filled by - Burns &- White. Tunkhannock, Feb. 1876tf. As many through the country have been un able for a time back to obtain any of Taylors Family Medicines on account of the merchants and druggists being out This is to notify the public that all merchants and druggists through Susq'a and n adjoining counties have been fur nished; with a new supply and all of said medi cines are still warranted to give satistion OR so ray.. Tly Taylors cough Syrup dt Expec torant for th A. at cough. I. N. Ballard, A. B. Burns and 31. . Lyons ggents for 'Montrose ECBrowning Taylor Prop. WE -TAKE - .PLEASURE in - recommending to our readers the old and popnlar Dry Goods House of .C. P. 'Sisson & Ca., of Binghamton. For the spring.trade, they are prepared to offer as-complete an assortment ot Dry Goods, 'as can he toundin any Market. Those beautiful Black and summer silks, to which they call particular attention, we are - satisfied are just the thing to Please the people of this section. in fancy Dress Goods they -take the lead. In Parasols, Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery, etc., they , have all the popular goods at popular prices. April 24;' 187 W 17--tt CLAIRVOYANT ELVd:MATIOI47B FREE. There is no subject that requires so much study and experience as, ke 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, Diseases' of the Ifeart, Lungs or Kidneys. Will be at the Spaulding House, Binghamton, Friday, and Saturday, 26th, and 27th. Dr. Butterfield will be at the Mineral Springs Rush Pa., Saturday, July 28th. 3-w. Jun. 10 1877. : KEYSTONE AcOADEsty.—The exercises con nected with the close of the eighth Academic Year, will take place on Wednesday, _Thursday and Friday, June 20, 21' and 22, as fellows : On Wednesday and Thuisday,, examinations, interspersed with declamations, essays and mu sic. Wednesday evening, 8 p. ui. , address by Rev. H. Millard, Susq'a co.; Thursday eve.,, exhibition of advanced 'classes in composition; consisting of orations and ssaya .'on eubjecta assigned to the class. Friday, 10,00 a. in., An nual exercises, consisting of graduatingad dresses; prize oration, prize essay, conferrifig of diplomas, and bestowal of prizes. After the exercises, the usual Anniversary dinner will be served. In =the evening Rev. John Peddle-D. D., of Phil's; will deliver the annual address. , FAREIRA'S CONTI:NTS - TM. BALSAIt. The great Diarrhcea A,ntidOte. A few of the many rea sons why : every person should keep'a bottle of the ,Continental Balsam in their house : • It will cure almost instanty all cases of - pain, cramps, colic, dyspepsia, or loneness of the b9wels. 'Second, \ lt - will cure the chronic diar rheea of long standing. Third, It is one of the 'best remedies in the world for children while teething, as it gives instant relief without' sub lucting them to any injupous effect. 'Fourth and Jut, TO Prise being so low, 23 and 50c ;per bottle, that thii poorest can afford, to.buyy. .Sold by 'John Fareira, bole Promietor, 224 North Ninth Street; Philadelphia; and;'lrug : gists generally. _ June 6, 1877.—t0 NEW HARltEiii SnOP. I take this `method:of inforniing the public of Montrose and vicinity that '1 have opened a new. harness shopi 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. -1876tf. IRVIN CHAPMAN. No Curti, _ .No PAY. Sirby's‘Cough Balsam,a'very palatable coin pound, tor the :various :saffections of the throat and lungs. Used' with great success in case of ASthma and Bronchitis. It is'Prescribedkk the physicians and endorsed. by the people. War ranteA to•glye entire-:satisfaction or money re Birby's Magic Relief for the instant cure‘ot severe and acute pains. Kirby's Tasteless ' Worm. Lozenges: • Sire, safe and effectual. ;: Kirbrs Condition-Powders for gualtty, quan tity and purity, are superior to. any Powderfor stock manufactured:- Kirby's Camphor Ict3 fOr chaped. bands or sunburn, For sale by all, Driiggisti.in 31ontrose,And Dealers in Medicines thrOughout 'the country. June 28;1876y1. - ~ I?X.j oies. LATHROP-N ACE--Qq, June 13, • 1877, . fit Bt. Matthew's P. Church, Philadelphia, hy ,Rev. .1). Newlin, Mr: Arthur 'Lathrop of Bethle hem; Pa., (formerly of Springville), to Misdlgia. J. Naee, of the former.eity. - Sgurtut--;Bnow.ti.:-"-At the home of the bride's Mother, in Lemon, Wyoming Co., Pa.; • Wed-, nesdaY eye., Jupe .?,7, sthe Rey. G. O. Be Mr. Seth B. Squier, ot :West' Nichollon ak ; Pa.,and Miss Alice Brown (if Leinton:' , X 3 ektitils 9 MiTcrnmt-Tied of pulmonary consumption at his late residence in- ]itimtrose, annday;July 8, 1877, Henry A. 'Mitchell aged ,52 years. , , StalivAx-.-In Silver Lithe - , - Surie . 13 ; Eddie; son of• TimothY and Jtilhi - Sulliiiaii,Ageti - 1 year and 4 months. • - ' ' 4 Rest thee sveet.baby brpuritY rest, ' The ,grave is thy pillowone green sod on thy ' • breast.,_ . . ' • . would riot awake the‘i froth that sweet repose To mingle again with life and its woes.- EW YORK 'OIIY - 11ARKEt.'" COMMOTFDNFEEEIT Br . • . „ - • , • ../1 , , ••• HAYDENH DUCKWOATIL 7 • - Commission. Serchanfr • No. 325 WASEUNGTON STAZZT NEw YORK • ' • NEW A r iniii; Saturdayd'uly 7,1877. • Pails, choicest fresh - 21 0 .22: " good. to fine • ... 17 „et . 20 " .. . ... .. 12 0 15- `..' 'l9 0 '2O • good to fine. .. . 15 _O.• •17 " common, to 12 Tubs; 'Selections. . 19 ~,; 4 .:;20 20 good to fine. • 15 0 17 , " Common too - 'l4 Clq ESE. • . ., Factory,- fane f y.. - :::.•. , t " :: good to fine . . 8. :8% Firm Dairy, prinie 8. ~0 • -83,„d " 'faie.to g00d::..:..,.. 7 ,04 T. . MISCELLANEOIIS • , Eggs, fresh 10' ' 0 16% Apples (green) fine . ft dried. perilb qrs..— • 41,41 - 434. 14 14; 4.;‘,0 Pot.Wi , 4, per . bbl , .2 50 . 3 00 Lard 9 . 0 9% Tallow -• • - ' . Turkeys dressed p . ". . .; " Ducks, • y‘ • Agf Beeswax.. . . 30 P üßLic SALE VALUABLE FARMS. Pursnano to int order of the Court of fi ,;;; Common Pleas of Bus'quehanna County, .g; ..Pennsylyauia, wllLbe sold 'at public sale, on the premises in Ruth township, in said county, on Wednesday, the 18th day of 'July, 18n, at ten o'clock a. ra., the fo ll owing described real estate of WI H. Deuel, assigned toll. L. Baldwin, in trust for the ben efit of his creditors. . A valuable farm, situate in Rush township. on what is known as "Devine Ridge.” and bounded and des cribed-as. follows, to wit : - Beginning at the corner of land formerly conveyed by 'Robert H. Rose to J'Ob M. Pierce, being also a corner of a Lot' contracted' for by. Loren Tapper, between the middle, branch of Wyalus ing and the Ridge Road; thence extending north 84 degrees west 64 perches to a post; thence south 66 de g rees west 80 perches to a post. , thence south 52 degrees west .9S perches to a post; thence south 19 percheilk to a post, the northeast • corner of Samuel Thatcher's land'; thence on his line south 18 degrees east 112 perches to a birch tree ; thence. north 61 de grees east 166 perches to a post : thence north 94,and 4-10thsperchns to , p4ace of beginning ; containing 180 acres of land,.be the sameancre or less ; excepting and reserving'ont of the same, 31 acres deeded to George Wright Devine. . The improvements area ' large 'and convenient two story frame house; a stream of never fairing water at the door; frame granary, hen house, &c.; a large frame hay barn, and frame carrirge ' house ," With first-rate stables underneath, and never-failing weter at' the stable, door, . The land is' in al, , obd state of cultivation, is divined into convenient fields, with water in each field. The fences are in good repair, and the farm is one of the very best, for all purposes, in Susquehanna county, and is convenient to places of public worship, schools, stores, and mills. • ' TERMS OF SALE:—One-sixth of purchase money to be paid on day of sale • , one-sixth an Anal confirma tion, and i the balanee n one year from day of sale with-interest from date of confirmation, The,ptirchas! er mint arrange his bia on day of sale. 8.-L, BALD WIN Assignee of W. N. Deuel. Montrose, June 27, 1877. 26-28. pROCLAMA.TION. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY .38. D. •D, Han is vs. Climena L. Harris. In the Court of Common Pleas of Ausilueluma County, He, 238, Jan. Term, 1877. - To' Climena L.Harris: Whereas a Subranain Divorce was issued to Apr. T., 1877,0 n motion of Warren &Son whichcwas duly returned non at inventue. and thereon an .allas subpoena was issued in said case, returnable to Auguit Term, 1877, upon the return 01 which, proof was made that the said Climitia Harris could' not be found in my bailwick. This notice is therefore to require you to appear be fore the Judges of the said Court, on the second /Mon day of August next, to answer said complaint, &c. '• WM. WHITE. Sheriff.- Montrose, June 27,1877. 26-29 . • T . OST Og: STOLEN,. from' the Subs scriber, bitween."Uniondale and the residence of J.B. 'l'h emu, June lath, 1877, A POCKET-BO • containing five dollars in money, and, three notes, one being tor $60,50 from P. Burdick to ` Cgirl.Nelson,'one of,sloo 00 from Carl Nelson to lance Tharketson, and one of $lOO 00 from Stephen Bronson to Vance Thark elson. All persons are:cautioned against purchasing said notes. tam suitable reward will be paid on the retuaii of the notes and money' to the, 'subscriber at Uniondale - Susi% Co.. Pa.- June 29, 25-21 TRABBELSVN. WANTED.—on Wednesdal of each week all well felted veal calves - weig lig 110' pounds and up wards. Also • fat eheep4lnd lobs. -sheep, pelta, peal and deacon skins, for which Ewe will pay the market price In dash. '• • - " LEWIS; 0. BERT LIMY, Great Bend Village, ]fay 16,1877. ' • 20-4ln 41.41, ,--gitp,koi : & its this dir diisolvediny Mutual consent. The books and accounts are.in my hands for collection N. C. owns, Gibson, Apri.llBtlt, 1811. 18-2 m: County -Busiriess -Dirsetert ' . Two llaes intlile 'Threctory, one year, sl.sfilf cacti ad - ditional line. 50 cents. ' • • • • MONTROSE: WA. II GPI Vir OUT, Stater. Wholesale, AIWA!' dealer in all kinds of slate roofing,. slate paint r etc.,, Roofs repaired with slate paint • to order. Also. slab paint for sale by the gallon oz barrel. Montrose. r , BILLINGS STROUD, General; Fire ,and Life 'murk. =co Agents, • also, sell Railroad ; and Accidental Tickets to New York and Philadelphia. Office . one door east of Wm. II Cooper a: Co's bank. WM. R. BOYD„ & CO. .Dei I wa in. Stoves, hardware r and Manuf cturers of Tin and Sheet-Lion ware, c or ner of Main and Turnpike street. , • A. N. Ballard, and in. GrUceries, Provisions;_Book ,r Stationery and Yarikee•Notions; at the header Pub lic Avenue. • • k" • • . ' WE. II . COOPER Bankers. Sell Foreign Pas sage Tickets and Drafts - on England, Ireland, and Scotland, • •. • • , WM .l. COX, Harness linker and dealer in 4111 art!- : cues usually kept by thetrade, opposite the bank. JAMES E. C&RMALT, Attorneyat.Law. 'olllce' !Ma • door below 'Parboil Bone, Public Avenue, H. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer. Care S. & Co., - Montrose, Pa. • r. NEW-MLLFORD; RATINGS bANK,:NEW, 'MILFORD, Six ' per eent. _lnterest on all Deposits. Does a. general Banking business. - ' -S. 8.. CHASE & CO. H. GARRET & SON, Dealer- in Worm Feed, Meal, Salt, Lime, Cement, Groberies • and Provisions, on_ Main Street, opposite the Depot. N. F„.EIMBER. Carriage Maker. - Picture Franiei,and •Undertaker,"a few - rods from Phinney's . Rotel, near I ,M. E. Church • • ' ' ' ' GREAT BEND. H.T. DO RAN, Merchant !Pallor and dealer . In. Ready . 'Made Olothing,lDry Gboda, Groceries addProvralons, Main treet. - ' I W-;:lti - L.tE'"tri - 40 , 4k . :';',., 4 0 ) (*.i. , .iik't 4.9T-Arit Areyou aware that you can obtain Sutntner heat% January I' That you. can, impirtitainty,:-air *in families ? that yeu can give spontaneous ,growth.to plants - And• Flowers; anti that you 'can make borne a little paradisehy purchasing .pne of BAC,..bayre'S Air Furnaces ? , These Furnaces are now constructed with VAPOR .PAN which :the atintliphere is tem peredliithat resembling Summer • -;, NO' , MOR.R %CRACKING OF RE=NO ' ' lIIISKY - And the time has come when _coretimptivei may se ? joice in coal fires. ThSse furnaces arc sold entir up o}ltheir own merits, aed are now the leadinkl' . dace In this part of the country: All Furnaces' are w rant ed to give entire Satisfaction or no sale: ' 1 . , rkeep competent men on the roadwho ate well ac qtdinted with the Furnace business and theY are con stantly putting up these Furnaces.' Their work is war ranted to'please. _These Furnaces are now ocattered. the following towns and cities: Binghamton, Scranton; Providence ; Wilkes 'Barre, Kingston, Pittston, Elmira, Waverly; Williamsport, Great-Bend, Suspnehrnria Depot, Banco: lc, Delhi, Downsville, Andes, Max garetville, Trankl in, thiadilla Owego; Northumberland, and many other towns. - Any person , wish Log a recommendation from any one living in the above named places. I will gladly cm res. pond with them, giving 113MC3 of ' parties now using these Furnaces. - Ma.nufactured by . B. - C., SAIRt. . . litiontrnse 31cattro;, , e, December .221 f. 1875. ALSSIGNEE'S INOTICE.—James D. Goodwin of %ALL , Motitrotio bow., having assigned to me all his eqate i .in trust, for, the' sChelit of creditors ;:'all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to maize Imme diate settlement, and all having claims against the same to present them to • A. O. WARREN, • V. Assignee of James D. Goodwin. Montrose- jnne 27, • 26-31 A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—In . . -11). the estate - of Philip' Hahn, late of Montrose, deed. , Letters of administration in the said estate hav ing been grantee to the undersigned, all pereens ow ing said eatite are requested Itti,make immediate pay ment, and all persons having entails against said estate are requested - to present thenx"without delay., • N. DESSAUER, Adm'r. J'un e 13,1577. 24-27 - . ATDITOR'S 'NOTICE. ---The. under signed having been appointed an auditor by the Court of CommouPleas of Snscra Co., to distribute the funds arising from sale of personal property of Htunph rey & Ross, by the Sheriff of said co.,will attend to the duties of his appointmentat • his office •In Montrose, Tuesday, the 12th day of Ju1y,1877, at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time and place all persons interested will pre sent their claims br be forever debarred from coming in on said lands. • • WM. J. 'ITIRRELL, Auditor lfontrose, June 13,1877. 24-2 A IMITO.R'S NOTICE.--;•The Under -I—k •signed an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna County: to distribute the rands insthe hands of Patrick McCormick and James Curley executors of the' estate of \ Robert McCormick dec'd, willat!ond to the duties of lilts appointment at hia Of fice on Friday the 13th; day, of July, 1877, at 1 at which time and place all persons interested.ill pre sent their claims or bo forager debarred from earning in-on said fund. . June 13,.1877. - A DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. In -CA.. the estate of -Francis Sherridan late . of Lenox twp., Letters of Administration in the said 'estate baying been granted to the undersigned,all pbrions ow ing said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and all persons having claims against said estate are r:quested to present them 'without delay xtax .c. attambeN, • Administratrix., MAY:80•,187% A'DMINISTRATOR'S `the estate of Henry Lyon late of Hernek. twp; Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, deed . Letters of Administration in the said estate havini; bee& granted, to the undersigned, pH _persons owing said estate art requested to.make immediate paymerr t, nand ail persons having claims against said estate it re a'equested to present them without delay. H. LHWIS. May 16,1817. 20We , Administratoi r. A UDITOR'S und.er- . ..CX. signed an Audttor..appointed by tie,. cor it of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, to distal ibuto the funds in the hands Of 4. B. Eldred administrator of Niles W. Heath. deceased, will attend to the i jutieit of his appointment et his °thee in 31ontrose.ga Sat arday July 14, 187'I. at 1 o'clock p. at which tie to axed place all persons interested are required to f ap pear and ;present , their claims or be *ever debarrd from' couilug,in on said , fund. pßiancLuirusza, ' ditor, J.ttne 20, , 1877. LTITOR'S NOTIUE.—The 11. signed an Auditor appointed by the Judems of the Orphans', Court of Susanthaatta County, to, J)istribute funds in the hands o O. Warren. Ade .inistrator of, Abe estate of Brutus Cory, dec'd • will stt4;end to the dlitie of said appointment at my office in t) .te Borough of Montrose, on Saturday. , 1877,u.t I o'clock p.m., at which time and place all persorei interested will make known their claims or be foro";fer debarred from coming in ors said fund. • . 1 0 . x. 1 , 07. r, Auditor. 24-27 • June 13,1871. 1110,ROCLA.MATION. • , • bIJSQUEIIANNA. ci)lrmry, SS. James Bi - Truesdell vs. 'Cynt ha in ti Truesdell. In. the Court of Common Plcasof susqlrehaon E co un t s , N 0.282, Nov. Terra; 1877: ' To - Cyntha Ana Truesdell : Whereat 4 Subpieditin Divorce was issued to .April Term. lam which va s duty retuned non eSt farentu,p, and thereon an alias soh s, was issued in said ease... rettmlable to August Term.lBl7; upon' the` return " or which proof :was =de that,:-the said -Cyfatha - . Ann , eisuld"..not found in my bailiwick; . r. Thie notice therefore is to teritilre Yon tOappear' a fore the Judges of the said Court, ou the second Mon day of August next, to answer eald complaint, &e. WM. WHITH Sheriff., • 24-111 Moutroise, Juno 21, IM. Legal. D.T. 24w21,