The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 05, 1867, Image 3

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A Donation will-be given in the bate
went of the Baptist church in Montrose
for the benefit ofElder B. C. Morse, an
F r iday afternoon and evening, March Bth,
1867. The friends and the publio gener
al!. are invited to attend.
Assistant Assessor.
F. M. Williams, Esq., of Montrose, has
been appointed assistant assessor, in place
of Casper W. Tyler, Esq. Office with
the assessor. As the assessor's commis
sion expires on the 4th, and the law seems
to place the dutjes upon the assistant, the
contingency is:mnply provided for, until
the Senate will'confirm apppointuaents or
adjourn.
—Since:going to press we learn that
the Senate did not confirm the assessor on
Sunday morning. Mr. Williams has al
ready taken possession of the office.
Postmaster Rejected.
Among
the Postmasters reported as
rejected by the Senate, in Saturday's pa
pers, appeared the name of Daniel Brews
ter, P. M. at Montrose. Mr. B. has made
an excellent , postmaster—the office has
not been as well attended to for many
years, as during his occupancy for the
past three months. But as he is a Union
man, he is rejected by the Senate in the
hope that the President will appoint a
disunionist or some one who will play sec
ond fiddle to them in return for confirma
tion.,
It is said4hat Wm. L. Post, once Pres
ident of a Bank is likely to be appointed
as the choice of the .radicals—special in
fluences being used towards'that end.
Fire in Thomson.
Mr. Enrr•ln : Please insert in your vi
per, for the information of friends. that on
tie evening of the 20th inst.; the d 1 ing
louse of Cyrus Hall, Esq, I.f Thompson,
this county, was destroyed by fire with all
i contents. The oriain of the fire is no.
known,llie family being all away from.
the house at the time. .MI the furniture
and clothing except the every day wear
ing apparel which they had on, together
wish the office books, and papers of Esq.,
Hal were destroyed.
Jackson, Feb: 1867.
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Internal Revenue Decisions.
The following decisions of the Commis
sioner of Internal Revenue are published
for the benefit of all whom they may con
cern :
Su6acription Lists Contracts, Promissory
When a subscription is for a purpose in
.which there is a nointpunity of interest
among the subscribers, the list should be
F: awl,4 41 as a contract,or agreement,at the
Ite of five cents for each sheet or piece of
.I ,aper upon which it is written.
tVlicn there is 'no community of inter-
ria , l ti,e subscription is conditional,
v•tc c s;4ner executes a separate contract,
eviring its appropriate amount oistamp-;
tilt amount depends upon the number of
~`sets or . pieces of paper upon which the
k: ract is written.
When each-of the subscribers contracts
to pty a certain and definite sum of mon
ey on demand, or at a time designated,
the separate contract of each should-be
stamped at the same rate as a promissory
note.
To Let.
Two OrricEs :—One of them is a
large and valuable office—size about 20
feet square—located over the new drug
store; the other is of a somewhat greater
extent and value, and at present located
in the one first described. For the one,
apply on the premises; for the other call
upon the U. S. Senate, via the White
House. Applicants who change their
coats before reaching " the other end of
the avenue," may find it to tbcir advan
tage. Ex.
March 4th—tf.
Township Elections.
We publish below a list of officers elec
ted at, Township and Borough elections
in Susquehanna county, on Friday, Febru
ary 15th, 1867 : .
A polacon —4.sse Lyous; Jus
tice itfthe Peace, FatrizikWalch; supervi.
sor, Diniel Cnnniiigharn;Constable, Mich
ael • Sullivatn-Auditors. Patrick Walch,
`& Wm. Hand. School - Directors; Charles
I
Utak. John Foster; Judge of election,
Patrick Gary; Inspectors of election, Win.
Craigh, D. C. Wood; Clerk, John Crina
.•,.,
mins; Treasurer, Timothy Kane.
Auburn—Assessor, G. NV. Stebbins;
Supervisor, J. ,G Sterling; Constable, J.
J. Manning; Auditor, J. M. Bushnell;
School Directors, J. R. Lacey, J. D. Linne
berry; Judge of election, C. W. Pierson;
Inspectors, J. G. Taylor, Win. Dentin;
Clerk. Ed. Dawson; Treasurer, Caldwell
McMieken.
.Ararat—Assessor, N. J. West, W. W.
Stearns,tie; Supervisors, L. 0. Baldwin,
Jas. E. Payne; Connstable, John IL Too
ley; Auditor, W. W Stearns; School di
rectors, W. Carpenter, N. J. est; Judge
of election. John M. Lamont; Inspectors,
Edward Bloaliam, Tompkins Walker;
Clerk, Julius Tyler; Treasurer, Thomas
Bowel!.
Brooklyn—Assessor, Isaac Van Ankin;
Justice of the Peace, G. 13. Rogers; Su
pervisor A. G. Hollister; Constable, A.
Titswort:h; Auditor, E. L. Blakeslee;
School Directors, . A: Weston, J. S.
Peckham; Judge of eleetion,'H. W. Kew;
Inspectors, Ansel Sterling, M. Perrigo;
Clerk, J. L. Adams;Treasurer, D. A.Tite.-
worth.
Bridgewater—Assessor, Milton Hun
ter; Justice of the Peace, Apollos Stone;
Supervisors,`M. S. Tyler,James Caiph;
Constable, Wm. L. Beee; Auditor Jo
t:mph Porter, School Directors, M. J. Ste
phens, ham Terrell; Judge of eltsetion,
A. O. Tyler; Inspeotore 4elections, H. H.
Harrington, jabekOsborn; Clerk, Charles
Brown; Treasurer, C. S. Bush: '
Choconut—Assessor, M. J. Golden; jus
tice of the P eace, _ D. 0. Minkler; Super
visor,,S. T. T.e;',Conitable, Michael Mtir-.
ray; Auditor, Michael Hickey; School di
rectors, James O'Keefe, Edward Burke;
Judge of election, Christopher Byrne; In
spectors James Purtell, Denqis ODes;
Clerk, Mathew Bahilly; Treasurer, James
Trodden. .
Clifford Assessor, Wm. Meredith;
Supervisor, J. G. Weatherby; Constable,
E. S. Lewis; Auditor, John Tinker, jr.,
School Directors„ Hiram Stevens, John
Irving, Richard D. Davis, jr.; Judge of
election, Seward E. Miller; Inspectors,
Thomas J. Wells, Hilan D. Peck; Clerk,
Wm. P. Wilson; Treasurer, Alanson Hal
stead.
Dundaff—Assessor,: Wm. B. Slocum;
constable, Abraham Banker; School Di j ,
rectors, Geo. Brownell, Nelson Coleman,
3 years; Judge of election, K. P. Wissuer;
Inspectors, Joseph 13. Slocum, Charles C.
Church.
Dimock—AsSessor, IL C. Conklin; Jos
tice'of the Peace, T. B. Williams; Super
visor, J. A. Bunnell; Constable, Win.
Babcock; Auditors, F. H, Hollister, Wm.
C. Miles
,2 years; School directors, C. S.
Gates, P. A. Stephens; Judge of election,
H. 'Spafford; Inspector:, George Stevens,
Andrew Calby; Clerk, P. J. Gates; Treas
urer, Lyman Blukesfee.-
T.; Forest Lake—:Assessor, F. H. South
well; Poor Masters, 0. Mott, jr., Isaiah
lieator; Supervisor,
John Strange; con
stable, W. G. Small; Auditor, Joel Tur
rell; School Directors, A. B. Griffis, Isaac
Strange; *Tease, of election, N. R. Cole;
Inspectors, Henry Bulks, Salmon Brad
shaw; Clerk, James M. Rice; Treasurer,
Dexter Marshall.
Franklin Assessor, Feederick A.
Smith; Justice of the . peace, James Wat
son; Supervisor. E! C. Park; emistable, J.
11. Deakin; .Auditory J. C.' Wheaton;
School Directors, S. D. Terrell, P. Quig
ley; Judge of election, H. L. Blowers; In
spectors, E. J. Webb, James E. Towns
end; Clerk, E. H, Merriinan; Treasurer,
C. H. Follett..
Friendsville Assessor, Hugh Duffy;
Burgess, Michael M'llllarrus; Supervisor,
Norton Allen; Constahle, Michael Mari
nap; Auditor,
F. P. Ryan; School Direc
tors Michael Dowe, D. W. Glidden, Thos.
Hagan; judge of election, D. W. Glidden;
Inspectors, John Carroll, Philip Millian;
Town Council, James Mead, Robert Gil-
B. C. Hatiriek, Daniel Lynch.
Gibson—Asessor, A., P. Kinne; Super
visor Wilbur Gardner, . W. Gillet]; con
stable, Wm. Pickering; Auditor, Thomas
Evans;
.School Directors, Daniel Evans,
G. G. Woodward; Judge orelection, Sim
eon Manzer; Inspectors, F. P. Whitney,
E. P. rope; Clerk, C. A. Kennedy; Treas
urer, N. E. Kennedy.
Great Bend Township—Assessor, Ga
len Newman; Justice of the Peace, W.
W. Sinirell; Supervisors, E. Barnum, Da
vid Rosa; Constable, D.: B. McElwee;
Auditor, Charles Simpson; School Direc
tors, J, R. Johnson, Robert Roosa; judge
of election, 7 C'iT. F. &well; Inspectors,
Chas. Simpson, 0. Trowbridge; Clerk, A.
'Truesdell; Treasurer, E. Barnum.
Great Bend Borough —Assessor, C. S.
Gilbert; Justices of the Peace, Isaac Reck
how, R. T. Stephens; constable, Lucien
Buck; Auditor,ll. P. Doran; School di
rectors, L. S. Lnheim, Freeborn Church
ill; judge of elections, Isaacßeckhow; In
spector of elections, Vincent Reekhow.
Harford—Assessor, Stephen E. Carpen
ter; Overseer of the Poor, Otis Green
hill; Supervisors, J. G. Hotchkiss, I year,
Freeman Tingley, 3 yeari ' • Constable, C.
H. Miller; Auditor, Joseph Powers, jr.;
School Directors, Austin Darrow, Gen. S.
Whitney; Judge of election, J. C. Har
ding; Inspectors, J. T. Tiffany, James D.
Tingley; Clerk, Lyman Richardson; Treas
urer, J. C. Ed wards.
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Herrick—Assessor, H. H. Ellis; Super
visor, C. A. Harding; Constable, Charles
Coleman; Auditors, L. 11. Ellis, G.ll.Ly
:ons; School Direct?rs, Frank Hayden,
John F. Stewart;
Judge ; of election, San
ford Burnt . ; Inspectors, L. Manzer Da'rt,
S. 0. -Chtirchill;,. Clerk, Philo Burritt,
Treasurer, Israel Rounds.
Harmony—Assessor, 0. D. Wicks; So
pervisor, J. W. Austin.; Constable, • Da
il.] Taylor, Auditors, P. L. Norton, J: L.
Comfort; School Directors, Joel Chase,
M. J. Taylor, J. W. Austin; Judge of
eleetion - , 11. C. Bross; Inspectors, G. G.
%Rune; D. B. Cook; Clerk, P. A. Lyons;
Treasurer, S. A. Lyons.
'Jessup—Assessor, Ephraim P. Howe;
Joslice of the Peace, Datil Hoff; Supervi
sor, Frederick Dayton; Constable, I. E.
i Bit-chard, Auditors, David Olmstead, Da-
Yid Shay; School Directors, Sol. M c K ee .
by, J. Rundle; Judge of Election, R. S.
.13irchard; Inspectors. Harris Roberts, D.
I S. Robertson; Clerk, E. W. Bolles; Treas
urer, Lucius Smith.
Jackson—Assessor, A. D. Corse; Jos
lice of the Peace, Enos Bryant; Sopervi
sors, Jos. Washburn, C. 0. Tingley; Cort
i
stable, E. , t t r.. French; Auditor, Chas.
French; School Directors, A. D. Corse,
A. 13. Larabee; judge of election, IL IL
Strickland; Inspectors, S. S. French, A.
A. M. Benson; Clerk, W. S. Gregory;
Treasurer, James N. Potter.
Lathrop—Assessor, Truman Bell; jus
tice of the Tome, E. S. Brown; Supervi.
sors, Lyman Saunders, Zopher Mackey;
Constable,, H. B a r Wood; Auditor John
Wood; School directors, A. Carpenter,
'G. W. Tiffany, Geo. Eastman, R. S.
! Squires; Judge of election, T. S. Robin
son; Inspectors, G. W. Tiffliny, J. J. Lord;
clerk, Alvin Brown; Treasurer, Lorenzo
Sweet.
Len ot —Assessor, Abram Churchill;
Supervisor, G. 0. Lnnmis; Constable, Ly
man Bell; Auditor, Peter W. Vannett.m.
School directors, Abram Churchill.
son d. Bewley; Jed 46 of election; Alaon•
Tiffany) Inepeetorai Chapman Raraing,
Sy'yams Titus;. Clerk, . L. : M. , ,Hardy;
Treasurer, S. H. R. Grow.
Liberty—Assessor, Jos. Bailey; Super
visor, Sam)! Whited, — Constable, L. E.
Stanford; Auditor T. L. Smith, School di
rectors, It. S. Fish, Job. A. Knapp; judge
of election, L. W. Howard; Inspectors,
Solomon P. Allen, J. D. Wilbur; Clerk,
Calvin SianfOrd; Treasurer, Com
stock.
Little Meadows—Assessor, Aniel Fox;
Constable 'Rodhey Williams;'Auditor,
Lewis W. Barton; School directors, How
ard Kimball, Geo. W. Beach; judge of
election, Geo. Palmer; luspectors, James
Morrison, Darius Barney.
Middletowri—Assessor, Nelson . Camp;
Supervisors, Richard O'Donnell, Otis Ross,
John Biglan'; constable, Saone! Dodge;
Auditors, George S. Wells, Richard 0'
Donnell; schtiol directors, John T. Bus-
ton, Lawrence Curley, 2 years; judge of
election, Perrin S. Ross; inspectors, New
ell Keeler, Harmon Birdsall; Clerk, Fred
erick Taggart; Treasurer, Otis Ross.
Montrose—Assessor, M.. S. Wilson; di
rector of poor for Montrose and Bridge.
water, Perrin Wells, constable, Thomas
K. Crane; Auditor,
Joseph Cockayne;
judge of election, S. U. Sayre; Inspectors
of election; A. E. Ha wley,"Jos. Coekayne.
New Milford Township—Assessor,
Win. T. Iljoxley; Supervisor, Jefferson
Ayres; constable, John Walwarth; Audi
tor, E. N. Moore; school directors, Will
iam MeKeeby, Norman Tingley; judge
of election, R. J. Vailes; inspectors, Jo
' seph Rice, Julius E. Dean; clerk, J. W.
Walker; Treasurer, E. P. Smith.
New Milford Borough.—Assessor, Wm.
C. Ward; constable, George D. Foot; au
ditor, John Hayden, school directors,
Geo McKenzie, Tiacy liayden; judge of
election, Henry Dewitt; Inspectors, Tra
cy Hayden, George B. McCollum.
Oakland—Assessor, George T. Frazier;
Supervisor, Charles M. Lamb; constable
Wm. H. McCarmon; auditor, Harvey
Holdridge; school directors, George A.
Brush, 2 years, W.T. Lamb, D. N. Round,
J. M. Tillman, 3 years; judge of election,
E. A. Barton; inspectors, George A. Brush,
Daniel Benedict, tie, F. E. Ives; clerk,
John Creighton; Treasurer, T. T. Munson.
Hush—Assessor, David Case; justice of
the peace, S. H. Canfield, John W. Gran
ger; Supervisor, A. W. Gray; constable,
Chas. A. Carter; auditors, Jas. P. Devine,
W. H. Wilcox; school directors, B. 0.
Bertholf, W. H. Sherwood, James Logan,
David Hillis; judge of..election John D.
Pepper; inspectors, Reese Edwards, H.
W. Terry; clerk, David Goodwin, Treasu
rer, Irvin Wheelock.
Springville—Assessor, S. D. Thomas;
Supervisor, E. S. Cogswell; constable, A.
P. Brown; auditors, Ira Strickland, S years,
J. R. Hungerford, 2 years; school direc
tors, Philander Strickland, L. S. Taylor;
A. D. Woodhouse; judge of election, J..
B. Avery; inspectors, Landes Lyman,
Wm. H. erriCson, Treasurer, N. E. Brush.
Silver Lake—Assessor, Timothy Sulli
van; Supervisor, T. H. Kane; now/Wile,
C. F. Washburn; auditor, J. E. Murphy;
school directors, Jeremiah Dow: judge of
election, Mathew Kelly; inspectors, T. H.-
Gage, T. 11. Foster; clerk, John D. Mur
phy, Treasurer, Dennis Sullivan.
Susg'a Depoc.—Assessor, A Gilbert;
Constable, A. B. Lovelace; Auditor, G.
A.Guernsey • School Directors, Washing.
ton Shaeff, 11. A. Tingley; Judge of E.
lection, IL A. Tingley; Inspector,H. K.
Newell, A. W. Rowley.
Thomson.—Assessor, E: M. Bryant;
Justice of the Peace, Cyrus Hill; Snper
visor, George A. Stoddard: constable W.
1 F. Hall; auditor, G. P. Blandin; school di
rectors, S. King, P. S. Cargill; judge of
election, E. E. Dow; inspectors, S. H.
Lewis, W. W. Messenger; clerk, G. L.
Lewis; Treasurer, E. A. Crosier.
Oakland Independent school district—
School directors, T. T. Munson, J. B.
Kettle, llarvey Holdrjdge, Charles Bee
be, Henry Sperl, George Leal. -
NEW YORK MARKETS.
Reported for-the liforrr.ess Driocota2. by Fenton,
Fitzgerald & Tracy, strictly Produce Commission Mei ,
chants, as Whitehall Street, New York. for the week
ending Jrch 2, 01867.
Flour. per bbl. $lO.OO 0 14.00
Wheat, per bushel, 2,50 ( 8.00
Rye, . do - 1,10 qp 1.18
Corn, eo 1.00 etl, 1,08
Oats. do 60 0, TO
Butter, per lb. 28 t 82
cheese. " 18 (0, 18
Pork, mere, per bbl
Beef, mess.
LArd, per lb.
Tl.ll 10W,
ItiggP, VOT dos.
Wool. per lb.
Dressed per lb
721.241L.1 2 1LFL1A1L GIE St .
In New Milford, on the 29th of Feb.,
by Rev. A. Miller, Mr. ISAAC MELocisn,
of Providence, and Miss EUNICE 0. COR
wri, of New Milford.
In Wilkesharre, Feb. 19th, by Rev. S.
F. Brown, Lieut. ALEXANDER S. YouNosr
and Mrs. SARAH W. COX, daughter of the
late S. A. Brown, Esq., both of Wilkes.
barre.
7:1138TX3E1E3.
CV — Notices of marriages and deaths published free
of charge. Obituaries published if paid for at the rate
of fifty cents per hundred words.
In Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 20th, Mrs. Su
sAlst Miatit ADAMS, wife of G. V. Adams,
and daughter of Thomas and Judith Gar
land, aged 45 years, 3 months and 2 days.
She leaves a large circle of mourning rel
atives and friends.
THE subscriber having sold his farm q
miles west from Montroso, will sell at
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on TIMRSDAY. MARCH 7th. between 10M end SK o.
clock, 5 Cows. 5 two year olds, 5 Yearling's. to tihecp,
Hay 141 raw. Dye, Dog power, Churn, (Igoe, pans,
Ploughs, ate. te.
T the months credit, with opposed li eu
on interest, or 4 par am& *par cub.
irszwirrvi.
itaibese, lb. Ifl l l7.
CLOSING OUT
.a.nr cCOSISrr,
Yeasts than. aosst
CLOSE BUSINESS. ,
ENTIRE STOCK
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CLOSE BUSINESS
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And ft is not probable they can bo any £0 WEB for
the next low years, but oh the contrary,
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In consequence et the recently inercused
dfaking it Advisable to Secure
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ircoco Liate
We would improve this opportunity to
return our grateful acknowledgments to
the people of Montrose and vicinity, for
the very liberal manner they have patron.
ized us during our brief stay here.
I. N. HINE,
C. B. PERity.
Montrose, Feb. 12, 1887.
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TARIFF;
BETeRZ IT IS
Auditor's Notice
ITIVE undersigned having been appointed an auditor
1 by the Orphans' Court Of Susquehanna County to
distribute the fund in the hands of the administrator of
the estate of Ben). C. Tourgle, deed, will attend to tho
duties of said appointment at his office in Elonuose, on
Friday the 2 d day of Match, 1867. at one o'clock
p. in., at which timeand placeall persons having claims
uponed. said fund will present them or be forever de
barr
- J. B..2l'COLLtlif 4.oditoi
Montrose, Feb. 26,1107.
Auditor's Notice. •
min undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Or.
phan's Court of Seto' hanna County to make dis•
tributlon of the fund in the hands of the adminia•
trator of the estate of Amyl Devine, deed, will attend
to the duties of such appointment -at the °tea of
R. B. & G. P. Little. In the hororigh of Montrose.
on Monday, the twenty-lifth day of March , 1867, at
one o'cloc.kin the afternoon, at whlch time and place all
persona interested in mild fund will present their claims
or be forever barred from coming in upon sold fund:
GBO. P. Lams. Annitor.
Montilla, Feb. 19, MI 4w . -
Auditor's Notico.
MITE undersigned, an Auditor appointed by_ the Or-
Jl pintas' court of Susquehanna county to distribeto
the balance of the rand in the handset R.Lfarris and J.ll.
Tyler, adm•rs,'llMOD4K the heirs , and," legal representa
tives of the estate ot. W. K. Tyler. eceatied, will at.
tend to the duties of his appointment at his °Mee in
Montrose on Friday the 15th Vey of March, 1867, at
one o'clock. p. m., at which Vine and place all persons
aro required to present their claims or bo debarred from
coming fn for a share of said estate.
W. A. Lust, Auditor.
Montrose, Feb. 12,1867.
Auditor's Notice.
underAluned, on auditor appotnted , by the Or
d_ phans`Court of Strrupiehannn County to distribute
the fund in the hands of rerederick Ta4gart, executor of
Samuel Tagg,art.• deceased, among tho legatees under
the will of raid decedent, will Attend to the duties of
his said appointment at the oflico of Fraser& Cate,
in Montrose. on Friday. the Bth day of March, 1867, at 1
o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place
all persons _interested are required to present their
claims or be forever debarred from coming in upon said
fund.
F. A. CASE, Auditor
Montrose, Feb. LI, 18C7.
Auditor's Notice.
rriffi undersigned. nu auditor appointed by the Or
phan's Court of Susquehanna County to distribute
the balance of the fuud in the hands of John Boyle,
g,nardian of Charles .1. and Mary Thomas, minors , will
attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in
Montrose, on Monday. the 18th day of March, A. 0.
1867. at one o'clock, p. in.. at which time nod piney all
persons are required to present their claims or be for
ever debarred from coming in upon said fund.
JAMES E. CAIIIIIALT, auditor.
Montrose, Feb. 5, 1867.
NEW MILFORD
GRADED SCHOOL.
Spring Term.
TIM Spring Term of this School will commence on
the first .Monday of March, 1887. and continue
eleven weeks, under the same corps of experienced
Teachers who have so successfully conducted the
School daring the past Term.
Prof. T. T. HUNTED., Principal.
Sins lIELZN VAUGLIN, • Assistant.
Sup% Model School. Pei
" Nm.t.rg L. BELUDSLZE, mary and Intermediate.
" MARTHA lIATDEN, - Distracter of
" 6.J. BOYLE, - - Drawing and Painting.
TUITION, FEB TEEN, In Advance.
High School.
Intermodiato
Primary__
Languages
Oil Paluting
Water Colore
Stntlents wishing board or rooms will apply to the
Secretary of the Board, who will cheerfully respond,
either personally or by letter.
The Directors feel g, ateful for the patronage extend
ed to this school. and it Is hoped that the 'satisfaction
which the past term has given, will be a sufficient in
ducement for the continuance of the same.
F. W. BOYLE, Prete& School Board.
JOAN FAUBOT, Sec'y. [Feb. 12.-4 w
To all wishing Fruit &
Ornamental Trees.
THE andersig,ned having made arrangements with
.l one of the large. Nursery firms of York State, will
deliver Frntt and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines,
Flowering limas and Shrubs at the growers lirrert.
PRICE. All wishing to purchase will find it for their in
terest to call ou or communicate with
M. S. TUWNE.
Forest Lake Centre, Feb. 5,186 T. , 2m
Wew 3Pirma.
Baldwin, Allen, & McCain
AG 1N I
After retiring for thirty days at "hard labor." have to
Burned business at the old stand, under
the name and firm of
BALDWIII, ALLEN fig. fficCAIN,
DEALERS IN
Flour, Feerf, Salt, Pork, .Cheese,
Dried Beef,' Mims, Fish, Smoked Hal
ibut, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spices,
Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, •
Seed Wheat,
Clover & Timothy Seed, Flaxseed, Beans,
Brooms, Nails, (LT. tfe.
Thankful for past patronage, we shall be happy to tea
and wait upon ner old and new cuatemers.
All Goode and Flour warranted.
A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. 3. 11. McCAIN.
Montrose, Feb. 5,1557.
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ELECTRIC SOAP
Saves Time, Saves Money, Saves Labor,
Saves Clothes, Saves Women,
And all Grocers sell it.
It is used by,cutting, Into small shavings and dlssolv
int: In hot Water. then soak the clothes dye to ten min
utes, and a little hand rubbing will make them as clean
as hours of machine rubbing would do. with ordinary
soap and the most delicate rubric receive no injury.—
We can refer to thousands of families who are using it,
and who could not be persuaded to do without
DOBBINS' ELECTRIC. SOAP.
rirSold by all leading Grocfrs throughout the State
Manufactured only by
Cl 31313 X E 3 L 041137,
WHOLESALE OFFICE,
107 South Fifth Street, Philad'a.
Nov. 13., 11366.—1y•a,t0
EMPORIUM Of NEVI STYLES!
NEW GOODS. ,
A. Burritt gu n :n w pp r il ec e: f o rpg largo and
c . (6 ) brig ( 2
Cti) 74 134 ) ).. "21
Embracing extra varieties of Fashionable Drers Goods
in plain. striped and figured Delarins, lmperini
Lustros, ?Mistimes, Pan:matins, Plaids
and Prints; Cloths, Cassirneres,
lehtanele. ',Brodie an
' Wool 'e Shawls, . •
Balmoral and Duple& Hoop Skirts. La as' and Gents'
Furs. Buffalo Tr. C
)es . -4rPoling, Floor Oil Cloths. Wall
Papers. Window Shades, Hat. and Caps, Roots. Shoes,
and Clocks; including °Minas nanal a general assort.
went of otber Dry Goods; Dress Trimming, and Yap.
Yee Notions. Groceries. Crockery. Hardware, Iron,
Nally. STOVES. Drugs. Oils. Paints, .Iho. ASIM wkidn
ha will sell ott the mipst favorablo MIPS for CiaOrrup
dues, or apmrod Oren& • •
7iroW 3/11 •ff eroiosber,
NEW FIRM.
MVSIC & JEWELRY.
Tsubscriber twin formed a pertitetehip with
J. A. STEVENS.
wishes to Mate Melee%
bows to his Old Customers, and info= them that the
Merestitlie,Depsrtment of the business will Abenseiteir
be carried on by 0..1). I3eman & Co. With Inettleed
capital end facilities, a large stock of New Geode Wan
departments, a store thoroughly refitted. and
3Prie, vtecstvicrepea.,
The Wateh•lliaking,Department
Is retained by me, and will receive my peelonal Woo
don. I have ecenred the services of
BYE, a gentleman who has had twenty-Amp:ars la the
best shops of Europe, and has no superior In the cots
try. I shalt therefore be able to do all wort wltkla
three days from the time it Islet.
The Clock and Jewelry Repairing
Will be owned by Mr. Stevens, who will do All week is
that line promptly, atid in the best style.
. Nov. 27, 18C0. 0. D. MAD.
CIVUX4.
will consist-of a fall assortment of the following hoed
h
nimble for this market, which will be sod es low sail
many of them lowet. than by any ono else this skis el
New York city. " • _ .
Read the~ Catalogue.
CLOCKS & 'WATCHES.;_
• WATCHES.
A aterlcan,..9whs and Eagllalt, both gold sad dint
SETH THOMAS CLOOHS,
All styles, Including the! r celebrated Weeder Oaks.
which tell the day of the month end week, WO the
name of the month. making the .changes roe anti
month correctly, with twain; bat to ell:with.= 0111)0
weeck.
JEWELRY.
Heavy, solid Gold Chains, Hooks and Keys. Vise sai•
d sets of Jewelry—Plus, Bleovo Battens. knds, Zs/
t.lpgp, Se. Eke.
WEDDING RINGS.
SPECTACLES.
Warranted to At ail kinds et eyes.
SOLID GOLD ALBUMS.
A neat little Charm holding eight small Photographs.
GOLD PENS.
A fine assortment, with tad without halm. Old
ones repointed.
SOLID SILVER WARE.
made to order of pure Coin, Conalstingof Spoems
Forks, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Napkin Bugs. 411111
Knives, Vest Chains, &c.
PLATED WARE.
Thebest In market—smgle, double, treble and quad
ruple plate, and waitltAlSTED—from a full Tea Be/down.
including Castors. Cuke and Card Baskets,. lee Pltehera,
Walters„ - Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Caps, Tea Bills.
&C. &C. &C.
MUSIC.
PIANOS.
Manufactured by Decker Brothers. which, with their
late improvements, surpass those of any other makers.
Also, Bradbury'e New Scale Pianos—a splendid instru
ment. Other Pianos from $350 to $6OO.
CABINET ORGANS,
From $llO to sl4.oo—warrar.ted for dire years. Th./
are the finest reed instrument in the world. and I lair*
only to say that 1 have sold nearly $113.000 worth
them in the last four years ; and they are all In good or
der and have Weyer cost my customers - AV:Mt bargain.
VIOLINS, GUITARS, &c.
Violins from $3 to $5O, Flutes, Fifes, Clarioneta,Baa•
Joe, Guitars, Bows, Strings, Timing Forks, Sc.
BRASS BANDS •
Supplied with Instruments of the best.Amerlain maw.
nfacture, by the single instrument or fall set, at the tea
keen prico—niso music for any number of Instruments.
Instruction Books and Sheet kinstc on [mad, and new
supplies received every week.. Plato Stools lkom $ to
$l5.
Perfect Setoirig Needles.
We have the exclusive agency for Ft ,J. Roberts' Pa
tent Parabola Needlea—the - best In the world. Try ens
paper and If not satisfied the money will be rettuaded-
F'ire Arms and Sporting Materials.
Allen's, Spencer's, and Henry's Breech loading Bt
flea, ;1 . 1 . ! Revolvers, Fowling Pieces, Shot Zeit;
guns also S. and other Percussion Caps, 6 4 0er
Cartridges, all styles and sizes.
0. D. lIEMA'S
Montrose, 1i0v.27, 18e6
r, PER YEAR I We wait Agents every.
$ 1.,p0k/ where to sell Oar INPROVAM Sew
tug Ma blues. Three new kinds. _Under and upper
feed. Bent on trial. Warranted five Years. Above sal
ary or large commissions paid. The.only machines abld
in the United States for less than $4O, which are fully
licensed by Bowe, Wheeler & Grover G Bakst,
Singer & Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap machines
are infringements, and the seller or neer are liable to
arrest..fine and imprisonment. Illustrated chtedars sent
free. Address, or can•ripon SHAW & CLARE, at fildde
ford, Maine, or Chicago, JELL [may2ailye
Dissolution.
MAE firm of Crane, Howell as Fergersen has bass
dissolved by mutual consent w - The notes and
accounts of the late firm have been pieced in the bands
of P. T. Pergerson, who is authorised to collect the
same ; and all indebted aro notified to settle without
delay
0. M. CRANE.
JORN.ROWELT...
P. T. PERGERSON.
2dOntrose, Tan. 8, ;
Partnership Notice.
.
MIIE undersigned having entered Into a partnership
I. under the firm name of Crane RoweiLmill eon•
tints. nelnoes at the old stand where, thankful fer fro
yore In the past, they will strive to merit the patron
age of old and new customers.
O. M. MANX
JOHN HOWELi t h.
Montrose, Jan. etb,lB6l.
STOVES! STOVES !
A NEW and select stock of Cooking. Parlor & Glop
.1011. STOVES, lust received and for sale oh the most
favorable terms.
BITHIIITT.
New Milford, Dec. 11,1588.
HEW frill & WINTER STOCK!
STONE & WARNER;
Have Jest received their trill assortment of Mete,
BOOTS & SHOES.
which wo propose to soil lower than any Arm In 118
County, for ready pay. Also,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
on hand, and made to measnro when desired.
lIATS et: CAPS, GLOVES d MIT•
TENS, NOTIONS, se. , day;
7 r +z. 1p 43-x• °aerie's
away down below tho market, Blustiaititwe. Or imp dtt•
or man. Call and ono end newly yearns/M.
Farman' Produce received and shipped to rim York
free of charge.
G. L. STONE. • -
Identrosc, Oct. 16,1666.
PRNSIONS, BOUNit; AND
BACK PAS.
Tnaveolmexorm„.l373:l4 to MU
clalme entrusted tzi hie care. Charjeelear 4 ;.tau tam.
manna PREB. L. qr. pra •
Montrose. Jan. 14, 1845. tt
A , DIME SAVED IS WORTH TWO
XI. earn Ttist's wtiat make, so wow
_bop Oolt
Voolo sod fibem of COMMIT TOIIWIWAIIL
rre go.
A largo, fialaaaottaisaL
J. A. STEVENS.
Z. S. WARR=