The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 04, 1868, Image 3

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TOESDAIe .1.118• . 4, • 1865.
I!!!=lM`.==
County Committee.;{
.
The Democratic OmntyCommittee
meet at Koons . Hotel, in Mtintrose„on
Wednesday, Feb:: -- 180 . 8 r. 7, 41111V:it
tendauce of the membein -is respectfully
solicited.
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The ASBBB3oiShitli: ; ‘"; s 3 ri (7, i, i
On Friday last a change took place of
assessor and clerks, Xlia , einelaitt
county are now,as hereunder.: , • 7,
Assessor, Wm. M. Posy Clerk, Geo.
A. iiF. JaasuPl r APA.l. l2 o l .:AS.vs.4o:rt W.
Boyle, of New Milford, and A. J. Gerrit
son, of Montrose.
All returns fok
assistant assessors.
Suicide.. • •
' lOl r , !fl -; 43 - u
We leant that Rohert,Nieol, of Sus
quehanna Depot, committed suicide on
Thuntdaydast; byr2daltiiig , hisiliiotie:r;
had become very much embarrassed in ti
naheial raattent, anti hitetn#tileitevident
iy.led to temporary insanity.
•
Republican Gain.
Political Changes are Constant y occur.
ring all over the country; most of them
being from the dark to the white side
It is said that a late number of the Mont
rose Republican, (not left at our (E0(.0
contaius.att kern ittdicalting that,the Rad
icals have 'a small-gain in Forest- Like—
sinswo by a white Jinn taking a,”-colored
sister" to a ball. 'Well, .•there - are
, some
men weak enough to yield to radical se
ductions; and our neighbor is welcome to
this little triumph.
- • 5- 7 7. '
Chuck - Dedidation. " '
The renewedlDL Church of Brook.
lyn, Pa:, Was yesterday dedicated to God
and His sivvice. The sermon - by Rev. B.
I. Ives, of Aub urn,N. Y. -Was appropri
ate and well receiv ed br , all. The repairs
of the Church;inehtding,"„bell,,eushions,
furnishing, .I:be., was about $4,000. Near
$l,BOO WAS emproeided for on the day of
the dedication, which was raised to the
satisfaction of the trustees.
Jan. 31, 1868. E.M.T
Donation.
The friends of the Rev.. S. F.. Brown,
sre invited to make him a donation on
Feb. 12, afternoon and evening at the
house of N. Reynolds, in east Bridgewa
ter. All are invited to attend as we ex
pect to have good oyster supper.
Per order of Committee.
West Auburn P. 0.
Abram White has been appointed Post
:Vaster at West Auburn, in place of
James A. Lacy, resigned.
The "World" Alman3c.
We acknowledge %NE'. receipt of a copy
of the World Almanac, " with the com
pliments of Manton Marble." A thor
ough examination of the work convinces
tts that it is far superior as a political vacie
mecum to the Tribune Almanac, and in all
other respects its equal. Scud 20 cents to
the World Office, N. Y.
Tailoring. -- -
,
Gentlemen's own materials rnadetsp;
cutting done, clothes cleaned, * repaired,
and pressed, cheap, at. E. L. Weeks .
Two apprentices -wanted.
Extensive Sheriff's 8e1e... ,
She - rilr Van Leer advertises ilio whole
of the pioperty of the Union Coal Com
pany in Litzerne county for sale, including
their railroad from Green: -Badge to
Wilkes Barre, their colleries, and their
appurtenances at Mill Creek and vicinity,
their righ(and title in thEilate property of
the Baltimore Coal Co., all their tolling
stock, &c., seized and taken into execu
tion at th e suits of, F f dwarti A.,quintard
et. al: a'ssignd r . to Dickson and A.
McClintock vs. the Union Coal Co. ' and
at suit of Alden•G..Crosby vs. Union Coal
Co., and till be sold at. the Court House
in Wilkes Barre, on Friday Feb. 14th.
Insane Weida
The Committee of
~ the - Medical Society
of the State of Pennsylvania,. appointed to
m
prepare' a "meorial to the":,Legislature,
" setting-forth.the member -and conditiop
of the insane of "this Ceintnim Wealth, -and
the urgent necessity for • more extended
means for their proper-rare 'and treat
ment," present facts and statements;
drawn from the . observation and expert-.
Once, their merniirialln a-six
teen page pamphlet. In accordance with
their suggestions; Lpetitiona- to theiLegis
!stare are in circulation which " urge the
establishment, without - delay, ofs Hospi-,
tal for the insane_
° or the - district of the
Statilying Elora aline•drawn earl. and
west-through . the junotion'of Atter-North' /
end. West)hranebes , of the
,Susgtiebanna
river,andgast,of the Allegheny mountains, -
and composed ' of ihe CountieS cif Wayne,
Susquehanna,_ Wyoming, Luzerne, Colum
bia, Montour, Sullivan - Bradford, Lycom:
Tioga, .Clintlaa r beatre iT eleer*,h) i ,
Elk;Camerea,liteltetia,&.' atter Lend For.-
est, ; and also, if the finances , of the State
will justify it, onet - IWITte district corn-
Posed 4.l4.eX•ounties,o( r Vey,. .Suckf t
Carboni '-Lehigh, Moro . untgomity,
Nerthapptoe,. Pike and Schuylkill. ,
Edinbarl despatch Bays that a
hisvy - over the northern por
tion of 800 di on Sunday, - doing gra.
dam*, nomaraug and • blowing, do`rn
houses; end it is fearpd; Creating ;great' :
havoc among thiabipikiog.
toiligre D'exiious:
Ma. Barron
I find in theitutt Pinto of the Democrat a
"litietteek.Difetice?!..;;agnitiO the action
41004 thiCreitehtiiinelstitittelnlartus-'
ry, resolution.; :`,44soitied,
Mit the )ri(uhetlQf esch --'.ti.e.64o* f is,n4aie
this gtotclen opportuni
ty; after receieitta proper: enetvragement
front the: directors employing
thett:ii Uri nolonger worthy of a place on
the roll of Teachers." -
Lt.r Tesoipt,i99 iJefera to those
Lt. ffiltersittilia thilfulty riegiected toiatiebil
the gathering of teachers after receiving
preper- e,eceurngoment I:Nruniteitiirretors
(and' tiecin free,permission" the
proper ; '`encOtirtitenieutl 'the - Writer qvi
de.ntly. opposes the werkings of the Corn
men: School system, in this vital 'particu
lar, am , ..hob,ling, of:Teaebers,lnstit.ute, for
it is written " he that gathereth not with
me scatter6ilt'abrod.'' -
4 . l4:ieding himSelf ; claSsed among the, •de
liilqueitte he,. in a very "quit t way" at
tkitilptkto Censiire•ttur • energetic and t.ll
.cient„.Cto, Sept.., for not presenting his
"validreis.ptis" ( ? ) to the Institute, and
hae him especially exonerated.
Now, the, law makes it. imperative up.
on the Comity., Superintendent to hold
these Institutes, to call upon and invite
the teachers to attend,'and 'should they
refuse to respond to the invitation, his ef-,
forts to carry out the requirements of the
law would be . utterly futile, -and those
who did absent themselves without a
&oil 'and sant:lent reason, certainly have
a want of professional spirit and .zttal in
Cause of popular education, and should
receive a lower g,rade on their certificates
in, the theory' and practice of teaching,
awl justly merit. the (-east' re iu accordance
with the sentiments ptomulgated in the
foregoing resolution. 'INSTITUTE.
Alulitrose,. Jan 30th, 1508. ,
ler Rev.,P. C. Olmstead veil.. hold
Quartmiy,.2dpetiog in ae , A4. E. Church of
111..ntrost.;' lien Sat ui'day aid Sabbath,
(3th ult.)
Radical Defeat
The Commercial Advertiser, a leading
Republican paper, says :
The lesson so frequently, and with
such effect, taught the rebel, proves of no
value' to the Radical°. They blindly per
sist in a course which is sure to over
wheln► them. The measures kindred to
these,,now being perfected by Congress
cost the Republican party its ascendancy
in six States."
The Times sap; :
"The Republican party is pressing is-
sues into the Presidential canvass which
will ensure
.its defeat. It, cannot safely
wage war upon the Supreme Court,in the
present temper of the public mind, even
with the help of the negro vote which it
aims to secure by its action."
Si say other Republican organs.
The Actual Service of Black Troops.
There has been snch a deal of elanwr
about the " lnyalty" of the negroes in the
South, and the services rendered by them
in putting down the rebellion, that the
subjoined figures from the bureau of col
ored troops will be interesting :
Whole number mustered in during
the rebellion, 109,624
Mustered out, 86,923
Discharged,. (principally for physi•
. • .
cal disability ) 20,236
Died, 31,886
Deserted, 14,887
Killed in action, _ 1,514
Missing in action, _ 1,344
Transferred to navy, 366
—Senator Doolittle opened Iris great
speech against alb pendingßeconstruc
tion bill in thCse words :
Iflr. President, there is more- , involved
in this measure'than in any other, all oth
ors, perhaps. I see in it. a complete over
ihrOiv.ef the constitution -in ten States of
the Unicn. I see in it a practical disso
lution of the Union. I see a-republie, in
form at least, still remaining north . of the;
Potomac._ I see an empire rising south of
it. Isee in it; the realization of
est dream of Calhoun—a dual executive
-,--tor-President-to execute the laws in the
rep,9hlie of rate North;!, a, ; diet a 7
toriri ndependent of the President i lo make
as well as etkeenti . laWs in the negro em-'
pire of-the South. '
II The'PhiladelPhia, Sunkai Trans
cript, an original Grant paper, in speaking
of Gen. Grant, says that: he has ‘ , 4 forfeit
ed all cla'm-to'respeet . as
,a gentleman, or
confidence as:a soldier,". and that" he has
suffered his, lust for office to over ride his
andlurtheyntOre says, ."' a can
didate.oo etiminences,his career -in de
ceit will not fail tip - find ehatue, if nothing
worse in •the etid - .";. • - •
Thid opinion iv_forrned on ncegunt
Grant'ri course in referenoe to the Stanton
affair.
•r.,•
—The bedv . .of, Captain Beberer, who
myr.,teriou§lidilappeared from .Pottsville
Pa., Itniefloironthal.sgo, gig: - figeertoined to
have been thrown , into a con'. ildp - e five
hundredleet.deepand filled with water.
eon otYi;Partnet;of the .deceased
closel the crirrics-, and '3ll. the_partie,a
arresfed. The motive
ot.tile'rrin4cria'..,sePlitio ,7 't.9. ll iv -4 been
the o•
ieettrin ota lease of a valuable coal
_nrine :sTII
lr:Parnea the partners.-are
Smith - gad' Albriahtori. • • '• 1
1 —Tel - million dollais of the Vaien! r a.
, 00 ,-..Riiilit * d bere - diihave been sold, and
the a q iipaiq ,Ijav'e, advaned the price to
minty-five; centVen.the_dollar...
1 • , -"--L---,--0-40-0----------
—The barque Wapella, from New Or
leans for Liverpool, went-.ashore on the
Coast of' Witles . durinda:beavi gale, find
becameis total wree,k. One woman sea
three or,the orh:sw opne , were laved: ; ,
ater, of Hingstan — N. - V; bn trial at .
Wilkosbarre, for; e warder of Ds. 3. D.
15Oiltia this city, iulluy last, , was found
guilty. -
SiMsmcox.a..x. ,iwcaerXo3lll9.
or A IS EL . 111) BEM' LL - Is continually receiving
new suhotles (Aoll[llllllo Dkugs and Medicines, which
will be sold es low as af any other StC - e in Montrose.
. . .
JOir Colgate's AromatioVegetablo Soap.. • A an
parlor Toilet Soap. prepared ficirareilaed Vegeta
ble 911 a in combination with Glycaurine t and *4-
elally &tagged for therms of Lidice, and for .the
Nursery.
,Ita perruma la o*quialte i and Its waahlag
properties unrivalled. For sale by all draggii•ta.
May, 29 1861<riyemp12
"Deafness. Blindness & Catarrh-treat
-ea with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist
and Aurtat, .(rormerly of Leyden, Holland.) No. SID
Arch Street. ..Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most
tellable sources in the City and Country can be seen at
his office. The-medical [emit" are inaVed to accompa
-try theirpatiente. as he has no secrets. in his practice.
A rtttleial Eyes luscrked. without pain. No charge made
for examination. novl9yl
lair - Tets Slithotortud Dollars , worth of GOODS
at wlicue,•n le Cost. per lurentory just taken, for sale by
ABEL TURItELL. in the Brick Block. Abolit this
omonnt constantly tin hand, and NEW GOODS contbr ,
ally orrlving. The people can find nearlyeviryttlitv
tiMy may need at tho prig and Y!tristylilt r oye of ABEL
TURRELU. ! '
14ontrose, Pa.. dray 30. 1867.
ag , Gardnee*,lllnainess' College. FROND
GRAPHIC .I.:NSTI CUTE and LADIES` ACADEMY—
Ie , the proper niece shore young men and ladies eanob•
min a practical hnonledge of the most important
branches of bustneaa. Every one ehottld improve this
opportunity,. as the course is the - moat thorough of any
College of the kind In Northern l'ennsslrania. Lue
$35,00 Send for College Paper, giving
full particulars. Address J. N. GARDNER, Principal,
Scranton, Pa. 1 A tig.l3-4im.
Virifteng,of iron. , '
ant miehty in the miter.
Flereelv wielded by the breve.
Olorion• In the etalwart steamer.
Laughing et the atone and wave
Beauteous in tke pnlace pillars.
Saving in the pointad rod,
As it brines the deadly 11 ,, htning
quAretantOtnip;lmq thck.sod.
Bnt there is n glorious essence.
Where I take my grandest power.
Giving to the race my surest,
Sweetest aid, in danger's hour.
See ! before me fly disease' I
See the d.irkest hydras how t
See the rose of health and beauty
Take the palest cheek and brow
Flt dy.pensia ! fly 'consumption I
Yes. all ills are crushed at length,
For I 41:y.e what human nature
Only ever needed—ST=2;oTß
Shill I tell in, w hat great essence
I ran thus vlinr spirt!» cheer up?
Pallid. trcmblin,. defog sufferer.
'Tin the famed" PE LII.M.k N ST
The Pernrinn Syrup 14 n protected solution of the
Protoxide of Iron, a new dis-overy in medicine that
strikes at the root of di-le4e hv supplyme the blood
wiht .ts vital principles or lire el •m. 01 . Iron.
The genuine has " Peruvian Syrup" blown in the
glass, Pamphlets free
J. P. DINS7itOIIE, Proprietor,
No, afi lley et., New York.
Sold by all .Drotrzit.ts —Cab.
VW — Chronic Diseases, Scrofula, Ulcers,
la known that the benefit, derived from
drinking of the congress Serato and ether celebrited
Springs is principally owing to the lodine they eon Alit
DR. 11. ANDEDDS . lODINE WATV.II
Contains iodine In t he Fame pure state that it is forind
In thsse spring waters, but over 500 per cent. more in
quantity. containing as It does lyj grains to each fluid
onnce. d.rsolved in pure w ter. without a solvent. a
discouery long sought for, in thin country and Europe.
and is the hest remedy in-the-world tor Scrofula. Can
cers, Sat Rheum, 1.7 leere, andel] Chronic Diseases.
circulars free. J. P. Dim-more. Proprietor. WDey
street, New York. Scld by all Druggists.—fob.
tVrehtldresita Laves Saved for 50 Cents.—
Theerandb of eLildreit die Annually of croup. Now,
mothers, if yon wonid snend :alrenfe, and always have
a bottle of Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment in the house,
you nevea nned fear losngyour little ore when attack
ed with this complaint. It is now 10 years since I have
put up my Liniment. and never heard of a child dying
of Crone when my Liniment was used; - but hundreds of
elites of cures have boen reported to me, nnd many
state if It was $lO per bottle, they would not be with
out it. Resides which. it is a certnin cure for cuts,
Berns Headache Toothache, Sera Throats, swellings,
Mump•. Colic. Diarrhcen. Dysehtery, :spasms, Old Sores.
nod Pains in the Rack and Chest. No 01 e once tries It
who le ever without it. It is warranted perfectly safe
tolake internally Full directions with every bottle
Sold by the Druggists. • Depot 56 Cortlandt ,street New
Tork.—te.
ler OWAILD AssoclAtion,Phtt_ade/phin • Pa
SA Dia:eases of tbollervons;SemtnalAlrinery'and sex
aals.vt.tema—new and reliable treetment—in Report red
the (TOWARD ASSOCIATION. ^ent hy inn fl n sealed
et zer envelopes. free nf chargé. A ddrer Pr../ . SKILLTA
linuonTon. [lnward Association.No 2 Sont t:9th stree
Philade'phia. Pa
NEVI' YORK MARKETS.
IterMited for Hie licocrnoin Drlsocnir. by DE-
R ART. SII A FFER CO., Commission Mercbants.4Ctl,
401, 403 and 496 West Washington, 3tarket, New York
City. Feb. 1, 1868.
Beans, per 'barrel '' '' ' ' ' $ 3,90 a+ 64.00
Butter, per lb. Stated:tins', prime.... 88 (Ce 40
do " tuba, ".... 40 0 42
do --..•• • Oratneeotlntypaila.... 45 at, 50
Cheese. per 11V.," 12 r t/a 14
Eggs, per doz. 30 'IE, 33
Flour, per bbl. t extra State. 9,00 0 13,00
.. , western 5,5 a 12.00
Rye Flour per ........
.7,50 9.00
Corn meal.'.•• • - 6,00 la 6LO
.. • •
_ _ _
Wheat, per bushel,
Con, „ 4
Oats. ' do'' "
Ilay, per cwt.,,
Sheep, live Per ib
Lambe, ••
CAlvm , „ ••
Ch'eken!. lire per pair
Tallow, per lb.
Wool,.prr lb.
MBI~R=~G~~.
In Middletown, .on the. 234 inst.. by Rev.
M. B. Porter, Igt.'Aziosl C, BEEBa, of
Middletown,' and Miss ANN Etaze NcrrE
wEitz, of Owego, N. Y.
At Camden, N. Y., on the 18th of Dee.
1867, by the Rev. 0. C. Cyle, Mr. Ron-
Ace M. It EELEV, of Aliddletnwn, Pa., • and
Miss Skri4ii A. Giamn, of Vienna, N. Y.
In Atarat, Jan. 1.01, by B. TI. Dix,
Esq., My. Wamm . C: WAr.D, of Oakland,
and Miss CHISTEEN E. Cuirris, of Jack
son:
At the residence of the" bride's father,
in Franklin, Dec. 25, 1867, by Rev. D. D.
Lindsey, Mr. JAMES S. COSIER, of Forest
Lake, audf N is_s literp 7 , S•rocs.not.4l, of
Franitlin ' " "
2211E1,13. 1 PME5.
Or Notices of marriages and deaths published free
of charge. Obltuities'Oubltahediqufd for at the rate
of lifts zeuts ppr hundred words.
In Bridgewater, on thgcli,h,ult.,
AHD J. COREY, son of J.. w and°. J. Co.:
rey, aged 3 tno. and s,days.
In Thomson, Tuesday, Dec. 31st, 1607,
of apoplexy, JOEL A. Lotra, aged 38
years, 3 mo. and 18 days.
ABEL TIMItELLIS"STORE.
se analOir 11211 Of MI Goods. - canastimpt
e
..~~~ y ~~~eriisement~.
ABEL' TURAELt, - - Droggist,l Mont
telle, ha arfALMIANAC for 1668. for evert
Faintly In Susquehanna county, Gawrut. Please caU or
tend an I get, it. Veb4-4
• '
- •
glint arm of ILs ‘ tviey ar; Polier will be dissolved on the
Orst,daz March - utrzt by limitation. The .butl
nets will be continued by the tittbscriber. strictly for
Ratak PaT, - onand after that date.
The subscriber feeling grateful for the liberal patron
again thtf-past; would-respectfully solicit a cantina
auce of the samo,kottwlnglbut bp, can make it for the
lutereat of all to do so, by selling goods cheaper than it
is possible - 1.9 do under a creclit spite= • ..,
O. M. IIAWLEY.
New Feb..lth, 17363.- 4w
•
•
.0. E. PI.CKETT, - •
•i 3. .4101.2.cticamieeer,
All calla promptli attended to. * Chu ' low. ,Ad
dr6,4l,'Atib Unt 4 corner*, Stafo'n Co. Pa. , ifeb,dtf
-• 'Farm tor: Sale.
T. S heeted T llB .nbscriber 'offers tot sale his Forte in
Silver Lake township, 2 miles. from the Snake
Creek road, one mile east of 31nd Lake, and 11 miles
from ritnghtuntos: containing about 24 acres, 75 acres
improved, with new - dwelling Morse, barns and out
buildlov. This farm is well watered, well timbered,
and uuder,a, good state of. cnitivation.. • •
Fur teips apply to the subscriber on.thointies.
JOAN J. HMV.'
pm
Silver:Lake, Feb.' 4,* IBGI-1m •
T"greatest care for - rheumatism, lameness, sore.
fleas, the Great English Sweeny epeeltid Lin
t went. Bend on urappeir what it bas done la snarl' a
c att.; It has cured the lama an Cafe tete d lmmedi at. •
ly. 'Don't frill to try It. Piiee; arils per bottle; Sold
by Abel Tune'', Burns & lilebola.and all tient:rept re
or drug...lista. 1111 does not giro Enth ct i , relent
the bottle half fall and your money will be Tentrided.
D. G. VARAY & CO.,
Feb. 141868. Middletown, N. Y.
To Horsemen. •
Don't ret your Ilorseigo 'eine, sore or [infected ; gd to
the store and bay Carey's Great Enlist' siveeikerLial
torout,as it never falls to give satisfaction.
D. O. CARE' M CO.,
Feb.l, 1868. _ Middletown, N. Y.
• .
- cll . II 1 01 /3N 0
rear andersigned, an anditoittipciintedbyttkOourt
.1 of gommon.Pleasoi tinaqu4lnuma.od9intflo ttletri
bute the. fund la, the hands or JAI ltlcirgan.-aistipace
of A. T. Dmitt, will attend to the.dattes of bls ap
polutmehfait—bis office tri•Mcntnikcon l ruesttiy the Sd
day March, 1809, at one o'clock, la, m., et which time
and place ail persons are required to present their
claims or be debarred (rota coming In on said fond.
W. D. Ltililr„ Auditor.
Montrose, Feb. 4, 1869.
`STATE OF JOHN HUDSON, late
or IttontrotLe, Stonfa county, Pa., deed.
Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above
named decedent 11w/inv. been :rented to the undersign
ed, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make Immediate payment. and those having
claims mramst the same to present them duly authenti
cated fur settlement.
JAS. E. CARSIALT i Err.
Montrose, Feb. 4th. 1868.
BANKRUP'T'S ASSIGNEE.
In the District Court of the United States for the
Western Dlotriet of Pennsylvania.
In the matter of
L. W. WELCH, a bankrupt.} In Bankruptcy.
7b Whom U may Concern :
The undersigned hereby RIPON notice of his appoint
ment as Assi,pee of L. W. Welch, of Bridgewater
township, in the county of Snequelutona and State of
Pennsylvania, within said district. who has been ad
judged a bankrupt upon hle own petition by the District
CNiurt of said District. Dated Nov. 4th. 1867.
GEO. P. LITTLE, Assignee.
Montrose, Feb. 4, 18118.--3 w
BY virtue of certain writs issued by the Courtof
Common Pleas of Susquehanna County. and to me
directed, 1%011 expose to sale by public vendue, at the
Court-house. in Montrose. on Friday, Feb. 2.15t.'1868,
nt I o'clock. P. M., the following described pieces or
parcels of land, to wit :
All that certain piece or parcel of land. situate lying
and being in the borough of New Milford. ,Susquelmn
na county, Penn's, bounded on the north by lands of
Bre. Richard Morse. on the east by the old Great Bend
and Choshecton turnpike road, oft the south by land of
Horace Barnes, and on the west by land of John Hay
den—containing nbont thirty perches of land, more
or less, and basing thereon one framed dwelling-house.
[Taken in execntion' at the Suit of E. C. Balser. assign
ed to L. A. Smith, vs. A. L. Vought and L, L. Vought.
The following described piece or parcel of land s:tn
ate in the township of narford. Susquehanna county,
Pennsylvania. bounded as follows, to wit : On the
north and east by lands of Henry Drinker. 'moth and
west bylands of Daring Tioeley, containing about 69
acres of land, be the same more or less. and about tlfly
acres Improred.one house, one barn and shed attached.
one orchard, and being the premli es formerly occupied
by William Gow. [Taken in execution at the suit of
Erastus ROSS vs. W. it. Cobb.
S. F. LANE, Sheriff.
SherifFsOffice;l!Jontrose, Jan. 28. 1863. '
inELAWARt, LAPKAWAtNA and
1 : , 'WESTERN R.R. WlnterArrangement, 1867411.
PASSENGER 'TRAINS LEAVE
WESTWARD. I EASTWARD.
Mail Pasnngr Mall Paanger
STATIONS. train. I STATION train. train.
A ..M. A.. 111. . P. M. P. M.
9 13
~10°0 New York•.... ..... 4,50
- Nev. Hrimtiton...... 2 . ,E0 1: - 7
-1 :
12 WI - 'Mannnka Cho tik .... 1.40 ' ' c
a . 100 i Delaware. —Dune... 1,98 I o.
'
i'.. 4,35 1 10,10 Sernntqn k .„ 4,80 I 6,25 : m
t . 5,41 11.43 I Nicholson 9.40 4,95 I ,
c 6,03 12,0 S IHo bottom 8.2.1 4,10 a
.4 6,25 12,39 I Montrose 8.00 3,40
5 6,41 1.09 1 New 'Milford '7.391 3,10
e
1,05 1
1,35 i Great Bend I 1,20 2.45 I
. .p. i m.. P. 31 1 !Foot of Liberty-st. 1 A. M . P3l 1
• ' CoNNteTioNs -- -*EsTwAnG.
The Mail train from , Nem York connects at Ma
nunka Chunk with the train leaving Philad'a(Renain):
ton.depot) at B,ooa. nv.::andatOrentlkind wlthtlitollgh
mall train on too Erie Railway. with sleeping car at.
tactic& stopping at all the principal Etationa on that
road, and arriving at Buffalo nt 0,18 a.m.
The t nseenger trait from Scranton connects at Gr't
Bend with through trains going west and cast on Erie
Railway, arriving at Buffalo at 1,28 a. m., sad at Saki,
manca at 12 M.
2,rfo • 0 8.20
1,50 el ;.41:1 2.
1.20 0 1,80
67 0 /0
1,00 0 1,20
05 C 08
08 (3 10
09 0, 10
75 t 116
11 0 It
45 0 58
~...
~..,
•Tlin Mairtraln trim Great Bend 'connects there
with the Cincinnati express owthe . ..Erie Railway from
the weet ; a
cambk . With train for Philad'a
and intermedinte,sfations, Pbilidebbla at
p. nT:: and ht lirittiptop with attain for Easton
Bethlehem. Alltintown, Reading and Uarrisburg, arri v
at 'Barri share . at 8.30 p. ' :
At Scranton, conr.cettoriatrc made w ith train s to and
front all stations on the Lackawanna and illoomsbnrg
R.R. and on the Delaware and Denison Canal. Co's
Railroad, Time Tables of which roads arc printed be-
shbscrlbcr Offers for sale his farm containing
A. about rinety scree. about twenty acres le fine tim
ber land, the balance trell fenced.-(mortifireir) and
ender a good .datoof cultivation genet/Midi not, &c.
Situated partly in the township of Bridgewater, and
partly in the borough of Montreac,on the old Chepan
un tent/Ake. known formcFly.2s:Ahe StiniT Warner
farm. Ten or twelvoacres lie on the line of a new
road about to be opened, from which there Is a splen
did view of Montrose, a.id can readily be sold for build
ing lots. Ally' One trithine to locate near the county
seat nanpot tioadza more desirable sitnaport. A portion
of the purchase money can remain on the place for a
term of years.
For farther particulars call Upon or correspopd with
the subscriber, at Montrose, Suitinehanna county. Pa.
0. S. BEEBD.
Montrose., Dee. 11. 1e031.:4m
ittRiSIT 871. :rept." sato
ply at p,cio per tem:.
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ir - eO - 11` II 111:07/1
SHERIFF'S SALES.
-ALSO
CONNECTIONS - -- - -EASTWAI? ! Dr
A. TIMMY,
Gcneral FHB. and Ticket Agent
PAO FOR SALE!
PLASTER.
I~Ta Ce.
TSchool birecterp of =mock einettabet et the
2 E
7th day of Nov. 11161,gatre an order for 1860, with
interest, due in one year from date, payable to Berth
ter._& Co... New Nora, or their agents. Wachob
vowel' Pittston, Pa., le payment for School Appara
tus, to be delivered by the said Scribner & CO. or their
agents. A I persona, will take notice that the order for
raid Apparatus is hereby rayek,ed. the putter felling
twdeliver th e articles as per agreement. and that ihe
payment .4' said order hoe been !stopped.
By order of Board.
•P. U. BUNNELL, Sec'y. C. S. GATES, Preen; '
Moloch, J. 23.1868. 8w•
rJissolution.
Tug copartnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned under .the arm name of Crane &
Leebody, Is this day dissolvedby mutual consent. Mr.
Leebody will continue the business, and he Is author
ized to settle the accounts of the late firm. The Ott
standing accounts must be settled immediately
WM. It. CRAISTE,
Elk Lake, Jan. .22.1843.4131.3* JOHN LIZSBOPY.
A KRUPT'S ASSIGNEE.
In the District Court of the -United States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania :
In the matter of
Albert L, Post, a bankrupt. Hankraptcy.
To Wnox rr MAY Cones=
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment as assignee of Albert L. Post. of Montrose,
in t he County of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylva
nia. within said district, who has been acljadged.a
bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court
of said District. Dated November 12, A. /L. 1867.
011011013 P. LITTLE, Assignee.
- Montrose, Jan. 28, /868.-8 w
VSTATE OF MICHAEL DOYI.E,
',deceased, late of Choconut township, Snsque•
haulm county, Pa.
Leiters testamentary upon the estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed. all persona indebted to Bald estate ate hereby noti
fied to make immediate paytnent, and those having
claims against the same to present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
CATDARINE DOYLE, Efi.
.TAAIL4 DOYLE, Ler.
Choconnt, Jan. 7, 1668.*
STATE OF WM. SMITH, late of
/.L1 Jessup, Sneqachantat county, Pa., dec'd.
Letters of adminlstratfon upon the estate of thb
above named depedent having been granted to the an
dersigned, uotlee Cs hereby given to all persons indebt
ed to said estate to make Immediate payment. and
those having claim, against the same to present them
duly . antlienticated for settlement.
'JOILN7 =ITU. Adm'r.
Jessup, Jan. 7, 1868.
VSTATE.of O. t. CARPENTER; late
olJaelrson, Susquehanna county, Pa, dec'd.
Letters of adminlitration ?spoil the estate of tliraiOove
named decedent having been granted to the'underaign
ed, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make immediate payment, .ahi those having
clairnS against the same to present them dulyanthenti
cated for settlement.
P; cAnPENTraI, Adaa'r.
Ilarford, Dee. 81, 1807. - -
Auditor's Notice.
fir, SHE undersigned an auditor appointed by the Or
-1 Lunn ' Court of Susquehanna County to distribute
the fund In the hands of resinett Tripp, administrator
of the estate of Joseph 0. Tripp,deed. will attend to the
duties of his appointment at his office In Montrose, ou
Thursday, Jan. 2•ld, IS6B, at 1 o'clock p. m., at which
time and place all persons Interested in said fund may
iresent their claims or be forever debarred from com
ng in on said fund.
JAMES "E. CAR3IALT, Auditor.
Montrose, Dec. 24, 16ti7.
VSTATE OF ALMANSON NYE,
-1.-j ateot Jackson, Suscea county. Pa. deed.
Letters of administration upon the eatate of the abaci
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make immediate payment, and those baying
claims against the same to presen‘them duly authenti
cated for settlement. _
L. GRIFFIS, idnr
Jaciacm, Jan. 21,1669.-6wo.
Courts of Appeal.
JIIE Commissioners have fixed upon the following
days and places for bearing Appeals from the As
sessors (triennial) assessment. of 1853, to Wit:
Franklin, at the School House near J. L. Merriman's
Monday Feb. 3d, 1868.
L therm, at the house of Bela Jones, Tuesday Feb .4th.
Silver lake, at thc house of Widow W halms, Wednes
day Feb. sth.
Choconut and Friendsville, at the house of Philo
Sherwood, Thursday Feb. 6th.
Apolacon and Little Meadows, at the house of Philo
Sher wood, Frida) Feb.
Middletown, at the hone of Otis Hors, Saturday
Feb. fth.
Ruah,atthe house of Wm. Sherwood, Monday Feb
Ugh.
Auburn, at the hottee oI Elijah Adams, Tilesday Feb
11th.
Dimock, at the house of John Foster, Wednesday
Feb. 12th
Springville, at the house of Dr. Brush, Thum* Feb.
13th.
Brooklyn, at the house of J. 0. 'Ballard, Friday Feb
Lathrop, et the house of D. Wilmarth, Sattuday,Feb
sth.
Lenox, at the house of V. Cafferty, Monday Feb.
Clifford and Dundaff, at Clifford Corners Hotel, Tues
day Feb. 15th.
Herrick, at the house pf G. W. Potter;.Wedneaday
Feb. 19th.
Gibson, at the house ofJames ThnrsdayFeb.
%Kb.
Burford. at the house of tiPm. GoW, Monday Feb. 24th.
New SI Wore and boro,at-Phlutiey'a Hotel, Tuesday
Feb. 25th.
Jackson and Ararat, at Joseph Garry's hotel, Wed
nesday Feb. 2Gth.
Snsonehanna Depotand Thomson, at linos Blossom's
hotel , Thursday Feb. 27th.
Oakland and Harmony, at Enos Blossom's hotel, Fri
day Fch. ftrh. -
Gt,liend and born. at , Barnum's hotel; Saturday Feb.
2911 t.
Bridgewater, nt the Commissioners' office Montrose,
Monday March 2d.
Montrose, at the Commissioners' office, Tuesday
March Scl
• Jessup, at the Commissioners' office, Wednesday
Starch 4th.
Forest Lake, at the Commissioners' office, Thursday
March 51h.
The Cumin issioners• wish it distinctly understood
that they will close their appeals in each town at pre
cisely 3 o'clock p. m., in-order to give them stallcient
time to reach their next appointment the Same evening.
All persons having business with the Commissioners
will please govern themselves accordingly.
lly order of the Commissioners.
W. A. CROSSSION, Ciners Clerk.
Comers Office, Montrose,
.1,
Jan. 21, 1862.
DECLINE IN FLOUR.
9CXX3EI ,.
Mu. - kelsonMill
Is tarnishing tirat:rate Winter Wheat Flonr at $l3 50
SHOOK & TINGLEY.
DEGRATTI'S ELECTRIC BE OIL,
For sale by AL TURRELL
The Montrose Democrat
Is ?MILIEU= STEW/ TUESDAY 21101INING, AT MONTECNIE
SUOVIZELLNNA CODNTT, PA., DT
'ari.To 33; Ir SO Or AT,
AT $2 PEA ANNUM IN ADTANCE-011 $24 AT END OP TZAR.
[fastness advertiseinents inserted at $1 per square of
10 lines, three times, and 23r.ta for eachadditional week;
Yearly advertisers, with usual changes, charged $lO
for tour squaratij quarter column sls, — balreidunin $3O,
one column $6O. and other amounts in exact proportion.
nosiness cards-of three lines, $3; or one dollar a line.
Vignemil notices at the customary rates,—about 50
per cent, in additlop to bush:laza rates.
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Job Printing executed neatly and protnptly at
tali prices.
tie Def t =ix as m irrejestaces'. r cßitst*
1111 "*C4 1" 14114,11-
2e, ,i)-(,)
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w Oar Fr t i ? oath IV ad van c e from Mawl,l .
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31312:r3ritt.
CoMpriali g 'ri Mi g iiuMortinent of 14iV7.
Dry - gOods, Groaries, Crockery, Hardie - 4R,
Stoves, Irop,,Afedieines„ Paints, (lite r _
Book d s,'Wall.Paper, WiR
doul Shades, Huts and Cap;
Buffalo Bodes, Ladies i
and Gent) Mrs; • '
alinOral and Hoop Skirts,. eke.'
and combined, forming the most ecmiplete opportnal t f
for *electing Li/GT..ly deptlZl.irmut ottd•trade i said I ho sold st '
The Lowest Market-Prices. -
New Milford, Dec. 17, 1867.
MAD CREEK NiILAS,
Noc:cr 71/11.11"corcli:
. Imbra.•
rianrietor. are In tail orsefoilOn ' at
E. last. Mr. Moore would say to. the good 'Volt?!
of Susquehanna county that he bas fitted up his mitt
at a heavy expense, with all the modern tninrovernents
In Bolts and IltichinerY,..and is conAdentle daiido
good work as the best.. •
We -have ono of the improved Silver Creek
• Smut Er SOptirattargtachinegi
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said to bo e best tdsehlnebt the day. We have ale*
the beet machine for cleantn..:_ , Iluckwheut in the county.
The services of Mr. JOllti B. Ditdoct. an -export.
enced - Miller, have been scouted and he will td
all calls. •
New Milford, Nov. 19, 1867.—U
FOUND, 4.
N Montrose, between the Store•of Bullard ind
I
Wooden crate( Brick Block, at that little onetone
Boot and Shoe Store, a new and elegant assortment of
33cocrts era
MM=2==
Men's thick and Ate Bacl4' Boy's Boots,
and a good assortment of Shoes, -can.
-, - slating of Zadies' Kid, Goat,
and tasting Balfriorals, _
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Misses', Children's and Baby's Shoes. &e. Also, waft
made to order, and Repairing done on short notice.
• Oct. 29 ISC7 —tf
C. 0. FORDILM.;
.113496113161 XL db• CO., -‘!
GREAT PIANO FORT"
And Melodeon Emporium: .
650 urdadxfay. NetO York, otid 69 Washington
Chicago, Crosby Opera-ifonse,
Wholesale Agents for the United States far
Wm. Knahe &. Co's Celebrated Vold Atedol
I= l 3.n..72.okcortano.
Also, Agents for A. H. GA LE ce CO., and other Brat ,
class Pianos. -
W. have the largest and best assorted stock of Plaross i
which, for Power and Sweetness of Tone 4 11147 atm
Agreeable Tench, and Beauty of Finish, have, byjudges,
been pronounced unriratted.
Whole=ale Agents for Carhart, Needham 4 Co's Celo.
orated Harmoniums, Meodenns nod Organs.
Manufacturers and Importers of
Musical Instruments, and all kinds of
Musical Merchandise.
Vir Remember the place, ,
J. BA UE E & CO.,
650 Brus o W4Y. Il3retv 'York. and
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