. .. ccotliarrir .4\APWA.T.SiIet Township Electidss. We hasidiust liTtn4Ars - iltiotinupply of Blank Notices` or Tciss:nabiP and Borough; I elections. Orders by mail carefully at. tended to ; 25 cents enclosed will pay for the necessary number,and return postage,. sinpiar Law Suit. A farmer in Susquehanna countyd Pa, r ecently had a suit brought against him forAgMliyeilmieett - the ktylkld by a young .man who Qiintaiily assist:4oe old gentleman's daughter io raking hay as a convenient chance for sparking: The lass having discarded him and married an. other, the swain claimed wages of the old gentleman.— Peausylvoni.n. Court Proceedings. Corn. re."Thritriaa'F. Dunn. Aurae* ted assiiigt z 'oa 'battery,: ;Verdict of gni, ty. ; ,-s l l4ool43ation - for_new trial t'siftisedr-a SentaiscgdiO pay a fine of and costa, and,biimptts' toned - thee - a:months ili,toun- ty jail. John O'Con nell and James . Higgins. Indictments i against each for keeping tippling houses. Each plead guilty, and fined $lO and costs. Coin. vs. Charles Waldron and Eliza beth.lto-ck?. Indictment, larceny of $l5O in money fi•om Dr. Patrick, being taken' out of- truhk-in, ti closet, and concealed in the YoUts of lap .old stump„ about one fourth of ft mile troth - Great Bend. Eliza beth Roc}t plead guilt, and Charles Wal dron. was found guilty of - reeeiv,ing the money, knowing it to be stolen. These parties boarded together at Dr. Patrick's as man and_wire when 'the offence wae committed, Elizabeth Rock sentenced to is months in the penitentiary. Charles Waldron sentenced to-21 trio.. in penitentiary. •- • and W. Howarth were each finesl4o and costs fur keeping tippling „house. Coro. vs. Edward Sisson. Larceny.— Senienced to three mouths imprisonment in countyjail. cpm. F. Conner.' Forgery. 'Rufus Botts, prosecutor. Verdict, guilty, and sentenced one year and • - two months in' the penitentiary. • • • Corn. vs James Sutliff and John Turner. Riot S. 'R. Mapes, protecnior: "Guilty, sitid-t4i6h sentenced to pay a fine of t 5 tind costs, ami , two months' imprisonment in county,jail. Liteitam-GArdner Brinde et al.-1 •On motion of Mr. Little; Court grant Rule to atiit*-•ciiise.tehy itujitnaien ' should hot tie made: • • • •-. Ciitii.Vs.' Michael Bialdook. -- 'Akittiva tliVassault: prosecutor. True Bill, - • Com- vs. 'Joseph Quick. Assault- and battery.' S: Dayton', prosecutor. Guil ty, andlned ElO and costs. ' - and Atilaeonid and Eugene Les lie„.for:Aurety of the - peace, riot; do. were' Com. vs..lifileis 'Creegan,. Aissatiit and beklery.-4,tri. Shigrapterr, prosecutor.--; Def. pleads silty. - • .-Aksanit end battery. 4olin_Glover, ercukiciatkir. Guilty. .lined tie andcosts. to each nixe s - Fsurotiter vs-Benj. MoKeeby, , Ver.' diet: far pl'ff-for slls 28. . COurt appOinted M. S. Wilson, B. W -1:14k/ and,c4rrec',AVerY, Ailititorti' to stulit:the accounts ofltlie,Comungisioners .of-441e -.Montrose <end Bridgewater. Asy lum' lits the Poor.: • • • Peer Ileckinier vs Isaac M'lteebY. 4 . 1.4.4 2 ,lituanore &''r vs. Rogers. .Ver slict for pit' for 823 94. • • - E.,lsl.,.Krunedy vs.• Richard Martin.— Verdiet..fiirpl'ff for s2ff -62: '„ametsG. Game nskigned arid inert)/ kii.;_,lSTarctiis.tiiip;, ' and are anchor e d by the court. P. H. McCrackeribi:his next friend' AT•tihi.VtolilAo47ik: Gen - 4 ShOilVOMer diet for pl'ff for 88.3_30. /Li Fargo. appointed Deputy ,Gonad -Woof- Montrose; r • . ° Nancy Ogden: 'Ver. Aiat,for deft. lidieiiialidley VA. Erie RA Vo,— VerdicLior defendants. Liberty Lead. • • . Pore Liberty White Lead, Public ! "Notipe, is invited to this , Article. Manta— IsOtitred,, only by ,fik; Stoith,, of .I"Ailadia. Read their saver's . iu. this is-, see: aTI T :2 :Shooting at Hyde Park: • laade lin' taiielekiii Ibtrry.Knek, end in defend iVrhinaf4, vilte aexeiclenpallyshettrilis friend, who died on Sunday after -141130, MO • The dvrillinglionse'of George Harding Wyo- Loin enunty,:wm destroyed I.7:fire, on 1- 100ay cif Week. The„enure con. teats of ,:tke-to_use_ si yrs altb,: . 4estroyed. ft is Rappossa , • ;„4:i hive bean• qui wor k of an incendiaty..;: Choice Devil; ci Sopenor Deeds and Mortgages, also, Administrator's, Executor's, Trustee's, and :Guardian's Deeds—all of the most syiproyed form and style, for sale at this office, at fair prates. Also, a general as sortment of ether blank& For Hayti. The Mrvittireitat AtijiflieTyrii kerns with . I regret that Borne Reisibliciii members of Congress ate awaited to establishing colored suffrage in the District of Volum-. hia:!, 4f the editor 'so greatly desires to taste the • delights of polit y and sociii liotatilteekty, why dos% he go to Heyti Plindke of Curses? lbro one will *al bite AtaOlgp Th:e - lii l dies of Sti:ilaire (church, ont *e leave to inkB'thiliethr44if ii• Ip*sai!iolteirl'ineere:th4c4 to(t114 pub lio tor the very patronage bestowed ',upon fiVeirkittbe t ir-suppet-on Friday eve• ningi.the nett proceeds of which were one iinndrecl and ten dollars. Also to Messrs. Kirby and Bacon, who so generonslyten dbredthe:use oetheir elegant and Qom• modiOns retoms, together with their own valuable personal services, and tha.eitire appliances,of their establishment. ' • 644.2V143ELICA.G.itia. ilk- A.o.Warreti, Jan. 2, st'lffi rose, Mr,.NAnws W. KING, of WAShing• ten, Wyoming co., and Miss 'iTisirct A. BAlti3l4 teAniourn far J beittts,is,Si maul mos. aro published Awe Obit:parts, published It the r.c, of fifty cents per %tub d red words. or die coots per line for poetry. Caskto be .ent with the notidn. In Oridgemtateft - Jan. 12th, Mrs. Perry Srxhii.fi, widow of James Stephens, 'aged 83),:ears.' Mrs': Stephens was one of " the salt of the earth ;" kind ; gentle, truthful, and pa- Aleut ia.feeble health—calm and resigned th the hour.of death. • - In Lamp, Jan. 9th; 1866, after an ill ness Of seven mouths, SrltGsi►rrr W. Thwa.stiuttr, Esq., in , the 35th year of his age. The subject of this notice was born in BroOklytt, Susquehanna county, Pa., on the 3d of August, 1831. It was his good fortune to have virtuous and intelligent parents, • who labored to instil into the mind of their son 'those noble principles, and thafdemire for kno Med ge,•so striking ly manifested during his brief but Lonora ble career. The rudiments of his education were received at - home, and at the district school, which afforded but few facilities to aid the ambitious youth in his efforts 'to ascend the ladder of learning. Desir ous of obtaining a more. liberal and thor ough education than could be obtained in the schools of his own neighborhood, he entered llarford University as a student. Here as - might have been expected of one gifted with superior mental endow ments, he made rapid progress in his stu dies,-gaining the confidence of the Facul ly hisrapplication and . punctuality ; tag by losiAiikaing;integrity, manliness Am; urbanity, winning troops of friends. 'lie' was a member of the Alpha Epsilon Society, and for many years wrote for and , assieled'in the Exhibitions of the Institu tion,- lie labored to fit himself for the le gal profession, and was pronounced by his• teacher a good Lido scholar. Ax the - age of twenty-one he entered la* office of. R. B. Little, Esq., of MODIroSt., Pa. as o student, but exces sive mental la bors proved too much for his naturally weak 'constitution, and he broke down in his first year's study. Des- Miielne t - r of belogable_tei purine his chosen proii ton,lie returner} bonze. His fellow toWituneri 'dill - not fail to appreciate his worth lieleld the various offices, in their gift, find tit thetime of his death was Jut , tiee - bof the- Peaci„ . a liiekoftecte ladheld for about nine. . _ was a good counsellor, s fearless adhunistratnt of jestice, a friend of good morals tatitkorder. in society. • tettilln# to regaining his health, he spent media: his time in retirement, much in , -;tiseditation, reading and writing. His writings have mainly been published in the' paperti of this connty over the signa tureof S. W. T., or * s * ; though some of his writings have. been fur the Museum pird..,pOsket Mid some other journals. He lise4 left many unpublished papers. r 4l, Vor eightlears be has been a member . of E. Chur . ch of Brooklyn , Pa.; lie l ‘sctlis•an , eareest _ad consistent ristian, never °WO:a:Iron) the house of God on the Sabbath if it was possible for him to Ape there. He .was setriet-observer of the : Sabbath, did etiu Ami' the stirring and xcitiog r times of the_ jest-, four years has Wet 7illutt`ed i himtielf on that holy day to talksPon, ' bet read the political news of the day.- • His political information was grtaried slid it tit:sive, as waside -and often be remitked thot- he wished to l'ri fight in both, and thciught - he was ; yet' ww; as ready to accord to others the Tight, to think for then:selves as be was to lestand it for, himself, Daring his 14st sic.koess he suffered Inuch.:but.'bere it, patiently to the Ile expressed the Upinion, when first at lacked, that, he should never recover, and :gave directions4s , ib his burial, etc. v.- Truly a mother mourns the loss of a Ipvingf son;. abrother, the best of friends and ti4enselots; society, one of its bright- Whil l / 4 ever 'heard him use' a vulgar'. *r.. PlXOttit Word ? Who in all `their life ever SaW-him take a drop of in %pirating-114:m ai a beverage ? At. its request he was buried in the M. Church rayd el Brooklyn, Pa. 'A large concourse of his friends and fellow citi zenkfopore,d hfinto lostieSting place. The occasion. was improved by Rev. A.C. Sherry, asiistesi by . Revs. G. B. Rogers H., Ada:me, PiesbYterian :hutch, from 4 Jobn, iChardli think we could more fitting !reins° this notice than by copying a few lines written by the subject of this notice Migfelibutiettepablished we _Oink: vti4 rOeste.seests4etaretber. • - • "es Plui*:4:10 1 : 14 loses • oa,' OLII . b pialies are stilt. .... 5 ~ f Whets °pee was butsisdasss fteless sorrow and udaess, • The }oy et our household has !led nose cheeks soft and Sudan. TWA heist with love gashing town, with thssepolors) &O." Lersiew. Zsa..lloll. . 3~~A'Y'SI~. No* o e Itoiyiette4 for the MottfrOsf :qelp rat* Josam Cini.zirridt,Cohiralssion, naer4h- ant, 32,3. Washington • New York, to Fir!xim_stiiinnents - of p"roiliaideni# bp made.. Tsr . o.th[rdie,of thci market; 'lie 44061 • 1eed o.n ' , the', teneiPt Of Abii good if 'desired, .a,ud a-stOclt: return pap for the. balance. PO ,Aliecti.cns and a "weekly market repbrt'sent free of charge by mail to those,makicia shipments. Pricestor the torek entiittp Jan. 27 , . 1 . 800. irkans,,wLitedonnii, tp„i 2 00" ' CO per 34`, 45 firkins, 30 50 " rolls, " a 2S 35 Cheese, choice, 18 17 " common, 12 15 Dried ,Apples ; • IS, ; 16 Dried Plums, 35 , 40 " Cherries, 40 " Raspberries, . 40 " Blackberries, 30 Bags, fresh, per dozen, 36 Flour, wheat, per barrel, 800 " rye, 44 650 Corn Meal, per Mind, 2 00 Buckwheat flour, per bund. 4 00 Flax, per lb. 83 Feathers,',,live geese, per lb., 65 Beef Sides, " 12 Mutton in carcass, " 10 Veal, 41 11 Pork, dressed, 44 10 Wheat, per bushel, 175 Rye, 44 90 Oats, II 60 Corn; Hides, dry, - per pound,' • 25 " green, 66 , 13 Hops, prime, per lb. 50 Lard, common to best, per lb., 14 Beef, mess, ' per barrel,lo 00 " prime, 44 10 00 Pork, mess, .. 24 00 " prime, 64 20 00 Hams, smoked, per lb. 18 Shoulders, smoked, "_ 14 Bacon, It 16 Honey, Chickens, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Clover stf , a, per lb Timothy Seed, per bushel, 375 Flax Seed, " 2 90 Tallaw, per lb. 12 Wool, wnshed, " SO " uawaehed,• • " • 35 per barrel, 5 00 Apples, Itv - Ser anvertviementof real estate; sale in Dimvtk townbhip, by L.R. Wood ruff. ; • ATTENTION 1T1N.2 Votes and octal:into of the tahrerlbet ate In .1. the hands et Oscar Shute; Bro. for collection. Ile may he found at Litt a& Soo's odic*. "A word to the wise I. stablest." " A stitch to time sores nine." Idolaters. Jen. 80, ISB6. ' N. I. POST. PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. • IRRFRRRED by al) practical palates.' I Try It, and you will have no other. Manufactured only by ZIEOLRR &./31111TII, Wbbleislli !Drag, Paibtazd.Olass Dealers, ' Jana) ly 137 North 34 street, Philad's. Auditor's Notice. RiHE midersigned having been appointed an auditor by the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna Calmly to distribute the fond in the hands of the administrator of - the estate cif Michael Gallaher, deed. will attend to the ditties of said appointment at big office in Montrose, on Saturday. the 10th day of March IESS. at one o'clock p. in., at which time and place all persons interested in said hind will present their cia , ms or be forever ctebarr• ed from coating in on said fund. jmn3o 4w 1. H. BURNS. Auditor. ; TE v geta,lll:3l%7l7j.enuttltir,R6lnto •,,i . :}3;;Atioiiis.t .. o.; - 7 : .:9=. : :_ aert..111.0e.."1" 1 = 1.3E3E431311.1CAT-ii4=01%," • ComPlete In oueliune. riONTAINI ?it. Gen. ilowarti's tribute to the Voinn ki Leer; 244 hit& descriptions &9 biogropbteal &ket ches ; 49 portraits of generals ; 17 wipe of battle fields ; 13 battle pictures on tinted paper; 4 eteel-plete Ngn cites, am& a :leper& review of the war—the wbcdeorna mented by Illustrated borders. A brilliant history, and an Invaluable companion for reading' and reference in ,every family. Sample pages and illustrations sent to applicants. Cat.vassers who want Territory should at' once apply to TT. H. LLOYD & CO,. jan:3o4wsmp • No. 21 John street, IV. T. . _ - PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD I LL dolno% and better aio'ik any other. Try It I 14ountactured.oh1y by ZIEGLNEt WhOlesele Drug. taint, And:Glees Dealers, • ' • • Jana) ly 132 North 3d street, Phtlad'a. New Skirt f0r,1866. Thor Great Invention of the Age in HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'STI.9I , Patent .1)17/ I LE;14 do nias) - I.II.TPTIC 'SPRING SEW. TMIS Invention consists of Duple: [or two) Elliptic Pure Penned StetT Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and dimity to:!ether. edge to edge, making the tough,.-st, most flexible, death) and durable spring ever used. They seldom bre .k or bend, like the single sprin andedonsequently preserve their perfect and beautifu l. shape more than twice As lung as any single spring skirt 'that e 0 f has-or Min be- trtUle: • • The wonderful flexibility, great comfort and pimiento to any lady wearing the Duplex Shiptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all erowdeo assemblies, Op ems.carriages. marmot cars, church pews, arm chairs for woraenade and home dress. as the skirt esti be folded when in use to occupy a small piece as =ally and con veniently ass silk or muslin dress. rt. 4 A lady having enjoyed the pleasure. =info an great Doneealenee awsaring the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt /ormolu:At, day will never afterwards .willingly dispenpe with their use. For children, misses and 'yaw: ladies tbly are superior to all others. The Mops are covered with '2 ply .double twisted thread and will wear twite as long as the single yarn covering Fillet le used on all single steel hopp skirts. The ttithe tortoni rods direrary skirt are also double steel. and twice or double covered to prevent the Cofer leg from wearing Off the rods ,When drunting down 'stairs. etolve steps, etc., ete.,artacb they are constantly shitleCt to be n . In use. 'Allan lead e Of the newand degant corded tape,' lad are the beat quality in every part. givingto Theiresrer the most glut and perfect shape ,possibir a and are atinsmestionahl .toggktestimoitXesirabftttotefortable ant eito r s i ttin i nt md4r , Ts,pnidoL i rra - rAy. ,p ro pridton *Me le lion. antecitentawbfalttilla. ' (Members. end ei Readektrdeul N.Y. For sale in all first-class stores in, this city , east the United States and rentAa. lisvans de Cubs. IftWonth America. widths West Indies. gfilie for the Cu. double) Spring Skirt. lanio RE LIBERTY WRITE LEAD , -=. the*bitest. tbe most durable. tbe meet ecentrasteal. I ult.! Manufactured only tg MOM 111811 MIL wbotesale Drag, l'atut and Glass Deane. JaaM tal Werth 3d 'treat, imbilsra. E. IL T 44 per lb. 13 68 40 7 00 I=Z=2 p 0rv,......-... ”.Ce1ate.1.114;....a.a..,.1., ( I 1, TT .4 . • . Mil „ 3IMUCIID DOW% D r ift ItiOdi r i:sr.' t Shawls, dim • trr. yl • V , • Furs. Are Wickzei acorti' 'a* r4esiineis 1.4 , - • ; / ; 'OI=COAT,S, ~ t-,- OVERCOATS, AND * ALL aux/ ingriat auvrania Am 'wax, um mix for the =earl 00 =earls. REGAIibiZSIS 01 COST I lIM=I '''' '''' .."' `'" ;.• ' l ', - -'; ~ F., • .! `;', dAtro >Alit) SEN LVS.';' - ENMIIINffi - - ,-- Guttenberg. Aosextbkim '& Co. Dzsam r ia• fl-Al44fge-g4471111 Maxims, .Twa. Iti,:11011L * 4 St ito mt ON " MEE BRANCH' !STORE , :. nt vioNsacraiL GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY (;GODS IN Day ciotos , 3. 313±mne Co. tles adboil .. ;;;;ritd dock of f c tt 4-5-Sgtims Ot ig Oteieltilthq444.lll ea Vteda - 1 44. 116 . 10 / 24 S E Wi s Ut. " 4 " af le. STollie& CO,* 6 Bilks. Poplins, Impress Cloths, Merinos, l'artnottaa, Alpacas; raldasoda b graaroartorty. Delft' • &less, Illogitalost •el hostlarli Of an , , • kind& DC11112114 Ticks, , Stsipas, Linen Goods, 191dta Cloodsi olovesdli • J f .2.4 iftolette t - ' ClOutint Caaleasta.i goolklita, Ealesarsl Bkirta. Month, ie. Se. he. at EXTMILE:OLT LOW PBICES w 4 7-s"n!kl/PrF.,-, H ...iiCii ... 4i.* 6* I 911:BY CHEAP' . I aIiVT I VF / A 8 aI A int 001 0 6•0 l a a P l a "11l- lit. 1. B. IPAl7Redr sets 111 Misdates to Wsl spas Ids 4001 Ma* 1144 4111141110“. Pc.Saitt, ?-- ' 4 T h ar v iMe"/NrCletlet • 3P O . NII.IIIrIVVDX•ID.fif: Ins Atte&SSD AlJOTlONgBBYorsntgnehaanaand all other Counties in the United Stair!, or lieyp4itert: wy, Sells at Vendnes. ' • Wiadsess Pr.; IleynoldaVMcmtiose. - -Pe... or. tall In ran at :Ay Tailor Shop. .cieer clastidlerls Store. to liontroae, where • reltallU *then Otherwine Pi* , • pen. ISOM • :: • : i:NOTICE ITO THE PUBLIC.' HS robsertbes .raspectirdly informs tha public that T." •s • • - -Blacksmith , Shop of B.C . Chalons, near - the Poutdry, of Sayre mi.' Customers will do we)} to call, as ,rntly can get even. • thing done Invhalllsckstaithimg line neatly slid priimpt -Ipfbr cult. • , carrartizas: attention given to Itorsa,Soaing. EDWARD' P. -STAMP. Mostamsir. Dec. 26: , 1866. tf . • , SIZED DOWN, . .1 4 417cotlee. - - - ALL persons . owing' Isis tit lilate , or bock account aro requested to ad and settle tie same •thinsaillately. Moistness, Jan. 9,1868 —3m 1/:"B: Vri , . . . , Caocounitownship,,;contalning about . • lea, ,Ah.,f01 1 0(91, about 150 imperiled.' and well watered ;•0n width is two Dwelling liouses, two lame Danis, apikiater ler band inns. and two OrrharZs. It lit a goodlocatnan. GrOlarrmill andSaw , ml3l 1,11 miles distant. For terms, triquitei of,the subscriber on Choconut, Jan. 9th, 1890.* . JOIiti.DIINN. F°®r Males. TIIB subscriber offers at private's!! the - followlag .1. dessribedzestestate,•vtz : • , • A FARM containing 140 acres, well watered and wooded, and a good dwelling how, almost new, two barns and an orchard —only of a mile from Dimock Camera, on the Montrose road. . ' • Also—Ro acres of valtuOle land contiguous to the vil lage of Dltnock. cOntainfne I dwelling bone, I bin'. A toad orchard, and tho building known aa WOODRUFF AVADZMY, which at a moderate cost could, be easily converted into a good dwelling house.• AU of whtch will be offered together, or divided tip and parceled OUt to suit purchasers. Also--a dwelling house and lot. directly upon one of the four corners, with a horse barn. wagon shed, and a good.atore house, suitable for the Dry Goods or tiro , eery trade. The above described Red, Estate. together with a qutntity of personal property and live stock, willhe Bred on terms favorable to the purchaser. L. IL WOODIIIIFY, Dimock, Susquehanna Co. Pa. Jan. 2, 1868. tf Bridge Notice. • . kLED proposals will he received by tha Cattail 1J Commissioners until the drat Monday 01 February 18613, for the building of a Bridge across the Martin Creek, in Lathrop township. near the ilopbottom 'De. pot. aimitar in construction to the one recently -built over the Wyalasing crook. near the house of N. D. Sny der. in Rush ownstiip:' Plan and r-pecillcations of the proposed Bridge. can be seen at rho Commissioners' Of- gee. the second week or.lanuaty Court. Dy order of the Commissioners... • W. A. CROSSMON. Clerk.' Commissioners' Orkce. 31ontrose, Dec. 1865. AIIMIIISTI~TOO'S SA E 1 A&T the 'late residence of f. N. PALBIREi, deceased,' in Brooklyn, ou • Saturday, Feb.ld, 1866, at 10, 1 dock,i. m., A innsber of Wagons—a set of New Wagon Ineeja: Thulacart Wheels—good sugar-makin )— g Utensils-414. elf. Cooper's Toota—Washtb. (ne*Say; sada gnat 'variety ofhther u articles for sale.°gni:Giro, TERMS.—Sums of $5.00 and more, six monthaerMlit with interest and good seenrity. . • . B. A. WESTON, • Admi. • Brook l 7 ll . Am. 16th. Ises. Owe _ Dissolution. m in Inn of LATHROP, TYLER & FILET is this 1 day dissolved by its own.liatitatiun. Those4debt ad to said Inn will please call at the old strand flame& ately and settle_ A. LATELROP, B. O. TY3 It. Montrose, Jan.l, 1668.—„%wr4. J..P. W ..EALEY Administratrix' ESTATE OF THOMAS G. FLYNN, deemed, Ist. of Iniendivillo bore, Sugoviehartriveonnty;_Pi. Letters of administration Upon the estitaot tfibabove named decedent havine beengranted to the undersign s& all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and. those baring elalms against the same to present them duly authenti cated forsettlaraent. EMILY M. FLYNN, Admintstretrix. Triendirtlle, Jan. 23. 1886.• • . . Administrator's Notice. LiSTATIC of SYLVANIIS MOTT. decease& lat. of Nsw Milford township, Streq's connty, Pa. Lettere of administration upon the eetateorthe above owned decedent having been granted to the undersign ed, all pertain indebted to said estate are hereby not!. Led to make immediate payment; and those _haring chime against the came to present them duly anthem( cited for settlement. OLIVER LATfIUOP, New Milford, Jan. 16, 11303. Executor's Notice. MISTATZ or PAULOWNK SCOTT;des'd, late of Lk LL tbrop tosmablp, Snippet:Lanala County, Pa. Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent having.been granted to that:indent gne d, all persons indebted to said eaters are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those hsving claims against the same to present them dnlyauthentieated for settlement. A. 0. WARREN. Executor Montrose, Dec. 19, 1865 Administrator's Notice. ESTATE of PATRICK COLTER. deed,tate of Silver Lake townetifp,Solguebanta Comity, Pa. Letters of adminiAration uptick the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed, pl persors indebted to said estateare hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and thoee hawing claims against the same to present them duly authenti. rated for settlement. 2 - . ALBERT DETC / TIEE; • Silver Lake. Dec. 28, 8365.• Administrator's Notice. ESTATE of CTIANCY FOOT, dec'd, late of Bridge• water township. Sns4nehanns county, Pa. Letters of administration upon the estate of theabove named decedent having been granted to the Ilndersiell ed. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment and More hailng admit against the same to present t them duly atithentf cated for settlement. ASIIMAN C, ATBRB, , Administratni. New 3111ford,.Dec. 18, 1885. LOTS FOR SALE: MRS subserilier offers for males few choice tikilding Leis In Great Rend Village, in Close progiraity to the extensive works of the D.. L. di W. it - R. Oh.; now , Irk progress. They sre laid oat In convenient shape and good.alzei and may he purchased at liberal rates and on easy terms of psyment: • Great Eked. Dec. 7. 1/364. E. PATRICE. The Montrose Dernoorat IS POELISHED !MET TEESELY /10SUSTECI, A! ATONTIGOSZ, Breqoarwou Cotirry, PA.; ET '• 0.33,n 271: *WON, 412 $2 EWA AESIIISS EETAtiCEA•OES2,;irAT cniifirrut. . . .Bnatness adveitteemerite Insetted at Der , square of 10 tines, three times, arid 25etar for earl additional week. Yearly aditettfeeig. WM * meal changes. charged 'BlO for four squares, 'iv:tamer column slo.lfilfeolemn #BO, one tabu= 4.40.• audother amounts' le exact ProPettl On. , Bualuess cards of threellees; $3; or one tbAlar a lino. artegil notieet at - tbe eintomary rates. Job Printing otoorlod sloltli and promptly at fair prices. t • Deeds, Soktuoi snd ot Mo herbl rro:r aat eg .ifo No r rm lotticot*: - Coostabka i i Ws. • oViermicolist eltoelt ,4300.11prm. ‘.!=leitE-_-REGULAJEOR ! /1131-''lleAlvtVm4 ."'lndiceniliitsitiktaf clancow tha an it i4PAWTA. , , , , , sitt• 'STLE.I.B a 'FANCY zgar oddit4 . ta r ',rid 080aIIIES; '' • •" r nrx QE licior i , T I‘ (IA ,64", t f,A;13 REJLOT 'Ns.upk' eLptithkG, *.rA'An 'YANZ-ar siterlo - 14S: TiailitANG-HieS,"` Ana lota oLllooill too num/neon* td taiitiost4 sitteval „. . tolyeg market prt ae4. Wilma entail:op-iv:l ;tarp Mr obOarfng liatt—vr• my article warranted au tavremited.al4 111/1."/P Cheaper them -the -Chealyest. •• - ' GEO. Neese Milford, 'Pa. • • • ” - . W..LOTITELL' PriitelioataTikkiiiiis tor Or the above Inatitution, vt4ll:eiffittly calls ittentleu to the unaurpaexedfaeilltieA of his cota•seonifitrne• 'Lien. and !.ne important, addition.* sec/ 1111 .14 , 4iPen" ,Yfhteh have been tnaa in and to the , several departments 'Oftlia College. The could of inettnetitin extended end .perfected,prelenti to . YOUNCi. IIIEI and LainEfi - . The heist facilities for obtaining a —. PRACTICAL, CoII.PEEKENsIVE:BIigrNESS • • •- • •- EDUCATION. The thoiongh, novel and intereetil g =tune or ACTUAL PRACTIW embraces i complete routine of transactions In e'en Im portant branch of buaitess.•A tipre, Sunk end Railroad Steamboat, Telegraph, Post-dikes, , are In full dud auecessful operation, represebtinz in a pleasing arid as isfectory manner, the dully routine of actual business life, in whicti. the student becomes in pro;relsiba an ameteur • . . • CLERIC, MERCECANT KSD ..B.UMEII, receiving. In each capacity. a practical tens ble,kno nri edge of bttsinesd in its inaltifarintis fnrme 'and . Omens PENMANSHIP. In this essential branch of unsiness relocation no Col lege offes better facil,tied to.the learner. The Spent:o rlon system will be tantrnt in all it s vuriettighY tho must skillful mavens of the art. pecimentt of Writing from this Institution have received the highest encomiums from the press. For general information. terms, &c.,. address for Cpl leer monthly. which will be mailed free; for specimens of Penritanstip. enclose two three-cent stamp .. • • dectPly Address D.-W. 1,0 WF.LI, Principal. Lowoll's Commercial College, itingbamtori, N. T. °REAP CLOTHING. Tl4a 4ay, recokrad our Fail and \% inter atock.of HIM MOE CHING! OVETICpAT:f., V!Z r DEP.COATS. asp C4S, P,A.:(TS aND :VESTS, • pOY'd FLAIL PLAN SHIRTS, I; :%; D ,c1.974:4 C Look at J 4 i ic se • a Fels, A' ' " : Overcoat., hcaiy and warm, as low as CO All wool Business Snits, Coat, Pants"..Y. Lett; 15. 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