The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 11, 1868, Image 3

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Cow Commlttset
Th e Democratic CountyCommitteewill
meet , Knon's note!, in Alontrose, on
W e dnesday, Feb. .120, 1868. .At one
o'cloolc P. AL A . . Ail"-.attendance of the
taescbere is respectfully solicited.
The friends of the Rev. S. F. Brown,
sre invited n to make
-s him, a donation, on
F e b. 12, afternoon ._apa. evening at the
house of N. Reynolds, in east Bridgewa
ter. All arei n
a avited' to • attend as we ex
pect to have good oyster supper.
Per order .of Committee.
Tatinting.
Gentlemen'+ own materials made up;
cutting done. 'clothes cleaned, repaired,
and pressed, cheap, at E. L. `Peeks'.
Two apprentices wanted.
Don cm. •__ _
On Friday afternoon and evening, Feb.
14th. The friends of Rev, .Luther Peek
will make him a donation at the house of
Edwin „T. Webb, in Franklin, Where an
Oyster:Supper will be provided. All are
respectfully invited to
,attend.
.13y 'order of Committee.
Manners and Customs.
Res. Mr. Arms formely.a missionary in
Turkey will' deliver' a lecture on Turkish
manners-and customs at the Presbyterian
Churchin Montrose on Tuesday evening
the 18thiinet. Proceeds of the lecture to
be appliedito benefit of a new Church at
Nicholson.
The ?reputation of Mr. Arms gives as
eurants ofa rare treat.
Old Folk& .Concert.
The' Brooklyn "Old Folks' Concert,"
under she 'superintendence of S. B. Eld
ridge, avill'lsa repeated at New Milford
an Thusadu evenening, Feb. 13th, 1868,
at PhinnnyzasHall, commencing at i x o'-
clock. no following are the names of
the singers:
Mrs: and Mrs. S. B. Eldridge, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. iPost, Mr. A. W. 'Kent, Miss
Frank Boughton, Miss Hattie Kent, Mr.
C. R. Palmer, lffr; L. B. Tiffany, Miss J.
S. Boughton, Mrs. A. H. Hewits, Mrs. R.
11. Kent„ . Mr.:W. L. Kent, Mr. and Mrs.
E. P. Bailey, Mc. G. W. Palmer, Mr. Jas.
Adams.
The singers will be clothed in Ancient
Costume, and-sing ancient Sacred Music;
and modern -Bongs, Quartets, Choruses,
etc. Come ositcud see the dress of fifty
years ago.. 'iTtreiprocceds, after d.fraying
expensesoar&used for benevolent purpos
,ell.
'Pali:death:ll Tate-468.
As considerable interest is felt as to
the result of •the next Presidential elec
;titan, I append a few figures giving the
probable result.:
Total number of votes in the Electoral
Coil.ge, :(i:slut:ling the South,) 317
Necessary to a choice, 154
Total number of rotes in the Eletoral
.Co!lege, (excluding the Sunth,) 247
Necessary to a choice 124
The States-that have hell elections that
areemphaiically Democratic, send to the
electoral - Cullege as follows : California 5;
Conn.'s% Del. 3; Ky. 11; Md. 7; N. J. 7;
N. Y. 33; Penn. 26;—Total 98. Thus
giving the Republicans Ohio, 21; and the
balance of - the Northern vote, making a
total of 149, a majority of 51. Counting
Ohio, ((which is certain) to the Democrat
ic 98, making a vote of 119, still giving
them by 9 majority the President. It is
however very probable that the States of
Nebraska, Nevada and Oregon will each
give us
,3 electoral votes, making 9, and
128 total. - This kai:lug on the North
ern vote, gives a Democratic majority of
9. Should New Hampshire, (which now
seems probable) give her 5 votes to the
Democratic candidate, it would secure his
election by 19 majority.
Should the whole negro vote of the
South, 70, be given to the Northern Rep.
vote, 144, making them a total, of 184,
still giving them the President'bitl ma
jority. Should the - Soilthern whites carry
La. 7; Texas 6; Weet'Va., 5; - N..C. 9; a
total 0f . 27, it would change the figures to
157 Rep.. 160 Democrat, a majority of
3. Should this "Mostinfatnous Congress
continue itsinfamous acts,' the States of
the great North Vi r 4Sl,* will recor4 their
votes with the other Democratic States,
thereby insuring the utter and overwhel
ming defeat-of the Republican and radical
negro party 'of these States, whose career
began in,rewolutiou, succeeded by despo
tism, continued in Anarchy and confusion
and will end, I trust, in ruin soon.
E. M. T.
Lathrop, January 31,1868.
DostracUve Fire in Scranton, Pa. .
Sensivros,Peb. s.—The buildings Nos.
323 to 330 on Lackawanna avenue, were
burned tonight. Loss over $100,000: in.
surence $65,000. George It Wilson, hat
ter.;-Darby Melvin,-liquor dealer ; Dale
Keene, produce corntnission merchants ;
D. Morns, merchant tailor; George Blake
& Co. Brooke 00., fancy goods; Cran
dall-4 4
Co., of the Pally. Republican ; Mrs.
Jind . Coolbaugh, are the
principle losers.
The . Republican saved the engine and
two clyinder presses ; everything else lost.
Slaskelt and CO.'s stock on the first
floor nf. N0..632 was not burned, but. very
badly injured by water and plundering.
In all the other buildings the loss was
total, Eight or ten families in the upper
pert. ofitiebuildings lost everything,, ,
On the 4th bet. at the Montrose M. E.
Parson'age;l4 T;OtheiPeo /tr: 7 ELli An
Liittitor Din:took, LIBBIB
Brarlifilit Pe'
'At the P,ieibyterifin prnhi 8 07 4 1 11 4 h4e
p6l,'ll'eb: 4th, 186Cby ite‘ , .' S. El. Mo on,s
Mr. JasorrXr.:l3annalt land:Mies CARRIE
Tarr both.of Susq'a Depot.
At Herrickville, Brad. CO., Jan. 30th,
1868, by E. Cara,Vq,, Mr% Oft..,s,.Me.rott,
of P4Ookfoitp, god gisq,litrc4:§o3coprs, of
_ _
Ur - Notices or Inarrlgpve and deaths ,publlstiedfree
of charge. 'Obituaries published if paid for at the rate
of fifty cents per hundred words.
Inillontfoie, on the sth i nst., Mr. fl
DRINICER, aged 64 years: '
• -Public Sale.
Stibeirther mill sell by Auction' a his residence
AL in Forest Lake Township, the .feliowins property :
60sheen. !Stows, 2 yearlings, 2 calves. 3 'hogs. hay,
provisions kc. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock 4. DI. Mon
day,dfarch 9th. 1858. Terms all stuns . under 5 dollars.
cash. 5 dollars and'over 6 Months credit with into-roes
and approved secnri ty. W 1 LSON J. TURRELL..
Forest Lake, February 3d 1563.
PROOFS OP THE SUPERIORITY OF THE
MERICAN
lißralthaama •
V I V" AL ma 40 3EIC M
This eciantrYhas reason to be proud of this splendid
specimen of American operative genius and enter
prise. That It will work a revolntion in the watch
numn:acturing,of the world no one can doubt who ex
amines the operations of the Waltham establishment,
for it tarns out watch movements at just about one
half the cost of imported movements—beside the uni
form reliability of the machine made watches must
give them a great advantage over all others wherever
Known. A poor time piece of the machine make will
he as rare in the future as a good one of hand make
has, been heretofore, for machinery is arbitrary in its
performance, and can makes perfect art iciejust as ea•
sy as one that is is Orthless. It will be a cause of con
gratulationlfthisbtgoly useful American Enterprise
shall have the effect of driving out of market the t hou
',sods of trashy foreign articles miacalled time keep
ers, by fri'rn 'sang so excellent and economical a snbatl ,
tate Y. Timer.
• We have had one of the works of this company in
case for some considerable d comparing them
with former first class works of difforent manufacture
possessed by us, they have established in our opinion
their superiority over env ever introduced for correct
ness as time pieces."—The florid.
•• We notice with regret (writing of the Paris Expo
sition) the absence of specimens of American manu
facture, which, nit/)112h corn paratilly only of remit
birth mooning. is.eiready product It:results of the most
satisfactory character. The watches mnuntacturcd by
the Waltham Company are certainly, so far as strength
durnbilit. and excellence as time koppers are coneern•
ed, as good-as anything produced by the French or
Swiss mannfactnres."—N. Y. Herald
The beauty, the precision. the greater cheapness,
the uniform excel lence of a wet ch constlucted he ma
chinery PO exquisite thnt the mere spectscie of its op
eration is poetic, gradually give the American Watches
a public preference which will not be decoived."—Hor
pars Week's,.
EVERY WATCH FULLY WARRANTED
For Sale by all First-Class Dealers in tho United
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
182 Broadway, New-York.
feb Mal
For the Democrat.
ASSIGNEE TN BANKRUPTCY
In the, District Court of the United States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania :
In the matter of l In IL S. Searle, a bankrupt. Bankruptcy
To whom it may Concern :
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment asassignee of H. S. Searle. of the borough of
Moutrofe.in the county of tiusquehanna, and ru tsof
Pennsylvania. tv!tilin said Dis.rict, who ban been ad•
Judged a bankrupt upon his °mu petition. by the Dia
tries Court of said District. Dated Jau.23d, 1 86S .
OtO. P. LITTLE, Assignee.
Idontrose, Peb.II,ISGS.-3tso
ASSIGNEE IN BANKRUPTCY
In the District Court of the Baited States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania :
en the matter of lln L. Vought, a bankrupt. Bankrupcy.
To whom it ',nay concern :
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint
meet at. aastenes of A.L.Vouulit,of A ahem. in the co.
of Suesquellann.t. and State of Pennsylvania. within,-aid
District who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his
otvosietition by the District Court of tutid District.
(1130. P, LITTLE, Assignee.
Montrose, Peb. 11, 1848.-3 w
N OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
TIIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE
That on the 3d day of February. 18foka warrant in
bankruptcy was leaned against the estate of JA3IES
W. CA Hid= or Dimoek; Susquehanna county. Penn
eylvanin. who has been adiutiat d a bankrupt. on hie
own petition ; that the pit% meat of any debts and de
liyery of any property bi Lim are forbidden by law ;
;Basta meeting, of the creditors of the Fold bankrapt. to
pima their debt., and to choose one or mnre Debi:zones
of bleestate, will h.,. held at a Court of Bankruptcy,
to be held at No. 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton,
Pa.. before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the 6th
day of March,lB6B., at-fen o'clock, A. M.
TiIOSIAS A. BOWLEY.
!11. S. Marshal. as messenger. Western District of
Pennsylvania. treb. 11-40,
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
This is to give notice, that nn the 4th clay of
Feb. A. D: 18rS, a warrntit,in Bankruptcy wee lesned
against the estate of liewton A. Lane of Montrose,
tinsonehanna Co. Pennsylvania. who has been adjudg•
ed a Bankrupt on his own petition ; that the payment
of and debt and delivery! of any properly belonging to
such Bankrupt. whim or for his use, and the transfer
of any property by him. are forbidden by law. That a
meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove
their debts. and to choose one or more assignees of his
estate.• will be held: atn Gourt of Bankruptcy, to he
held at lito. sO3 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Penn
sylvania. before Edward N, Willard, Register, on the
91.htlay ofMarch.-.lsoB,at 10 o'clock. a. in.
THOS. A. RUWLET.
D. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
Western. District of Penn'a.
Feb. 11-4 r
BANKRUPT'S ASSIGN +'E.
In the district Court of the United States for the
Western district of Pennsylvania: .
In the matter of }ln Dankrep'ey.
John Faurot a Bankrapt.
TO ALL WIIOII IT NAT 00170/717 . : .
Ti'eundersigUedgives notini3 of hie appointment as
assignee ofJohn Fount of New - Afilford lathe County
of Susquehanna, State of Pennsylvania'. within said
district. Who has been adjudged c. bank'upt npon hie
Own petition in the district Court of said district. Da
ted Dee-12th 1857. 4. 11. Mc COLLIIIf.
Montrose, Feb. 7,1608. Assignee.
TllEnnderefgned baying been appointed an auditor
by the Orphan's` Court of Susquehanna County. to
audit the adatln'stration account of Ann 'Ramey. ad
mfnlstratrizadotn Denney. deceased, on exceptions'
died to said se/ alit. will hear the parties interested at
the once of Fraser & Case, In Montrose on Saturday,
the 11th day of March next at one o'clock in the after
noon. FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor.
Febynary 10,1868—t yr
, .
A PEL• TURRELL. Draggifit, Mont
rosoAss sa AIMANAti . for nee. for tvary
is 3 rid
near rbsacourtfrm PIPIN Cal a'
Agilla to. • '
c~a~'~"'
mbllt4l..T3met.
ziou averliinicuts
States and British Provinces
For farther information address the Agents,
Auditor's Notice•
74, '
the tti
ipliansteaurtot fillsquebaptuatnnipty. t4d putt.
the:land-1n the Willi 0 die adminiatmar ores fa tat*
01 Solablett Wllifadra''deceisid; hereby etre notigeth a t
he will attazata tkedutletot bit appUlatiaeuri at bilk
°Mee la Mautroati sa Saturday the 11th day a - march
next at 10 o'Cirltk - AL ILT'vrtiete - itlrporiona having any
claim upon paid eatatao Will .present the eamo. 4 ar ,
lareverparred. J. E. 041141(.4.1.1 4 .
: Auditor: .
• ritzHevitioe.
T4r`llrta''of llait leyJi - Follet . Will tie disioleittiiibte
'brat day of March beat •by limitation. 'ride boil";
hem will be ebtitltiaed by the etibattiber. etridtly:lor
It sax PAZ, on sad after that date. "
The eob.ertberfeeling grated for,theliberal Wittott-i
'age tu the past., would. respectiblly tolicAt a eontittiu
-31103 of the pane; knowiee that he tea make it forthe
Interest of all tq ilo eq,by telling goods theaptellat : hilb
la peerage do under A, credit syettin.
TILW.LII - 7
Now Milfor . il,"!'eb.'4th 1563,-4w .
Q. E: PICKETT,
t 7 ,
• ad. 4101.1.041.451154901`. • .1
All Calla promptly attended to. Cheraw tow, Ad
dress, Auburn 4 Vornera, SurtiO co. Pa. lteb.4tf
Farm for. Sa le;
subscriber offers for rale his Fern Blinated In
JL Silver Lake township, 2 fillies from the 'Snake
Creek road, uric tulle east or Shad Lake, and. II miles
from BmgliaMlim, containing about, 94 acrei49 acres
Improeet, with new dwelling boos% barns Slid out
buthlinga. Thie farm ie well watered, 'well tiMbered,
and nutter a good - state of , cultivation.
Fur terms apply to the subscriber on the premist!it:. •
.7 JOLLII-J..bIUttFLIY„ '
Sliver Lake, Feb. 4; 1864.6;L1M
MICIPTIPTCO
TnE greatest eure for rheumalltun, lantencali , mitt.
lacies t ie.,' the Gre4t Knglish-sweeny ,fpeelflt Lin
t Ment. (tend on %, rappers r but it btu dune In Busqlu
counts. It tratectired iNclarao and Antlitt edinlanddinte
ly. Don't full to try it. ('rice, 6b cts.per bottle: Sold'
by Abel Tturell, Burns ee. I iehola, and all storekeeptle
or drugtkts. If it does not give '4811,411(110u, returb
the bottle belt full and your money will be re tunded.
D. G. 0 AREY & CO., •
Middletown. N. T.
Fck• 1. 18G8
To Horsemen.
Don't let your Donee go lame, Fore or anieeted ; go to
the store and hay Carey'a Great lingllsh Sweeney Lint
ment,as It never tale to g.ive eatisfaction.
1). G. CAREY CO.,
Middletown, N. Y.
Feb. 1, 1838
Auditor's Notice,
rIFIIIE undersigned. an nnditor appointed by the Donn
of Oommon Pleas of hump', hanna County to distri
bute the fund in thehauds of J.C. Niorgan, assignee
of A. T. Thu in, will atteud to the duties of his air
polutmeut at his °nice in alcntrose, on Tuesday the ad
day March, BuS. at one o'clock, p. m., at which time
and place all persons aro required to present their
claims or be debarred from coming in on said fund.
W. D. LUSK, Auditor.
Montrose, Feb. 4, ISCei.
11 -1 4 STATE OF JOHN - HUDSON, late
of Nlontrose. Suscea county, Pa., deed.
Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above
named d••cedent having been ?mutt d tothe undersign
ed, all persons indebted to said ertate are hereby noti
fied to make immediate payment. and those having
claims astd!tptt the saute to present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
JAS. E. CARMALT, Ex r.
Montrose, Feb. 4th. 1369.
BANKRUPT'S 'ASSIGNEE.
In the District Court of the United States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania.. _
In the matter of
L. W. WELCH, a bankrupt. ihnkr " teY *
To 17lam it may Concern:
Thy undersigned hereby gives notice of hie appoint
ment as Assignee of L. W. Welch. of Bridgewater
township, in the • Gouty of Sustuchanna and State of
Pennsylvania, within said district. who has been ad
odgedu bankrupt upon hie own i)etition.by the District
Court of said District. Dated Nov. 4th, 11367. •
CEO. P. LITTLE, Assigned.
Montrose, Feb. 4,1563.-3 w
Noti<oe.
MBE School Directors of Dimoek township on the
1 27th day of Noy.-18t1?. gave an order for $l5O, with
interest, due In one 'car from date, payable to Scrib
ner & Co , New Nora, or their agents, N.Vachob 6 Mc-
Dowell. Pittston. Pa,, In payaieut for School Appara
tus. to be delivered by the paid Scribner Co. or their
agents. A I persons will take notice that the order for
said Apparatus I. hereby reveled. the parties failing
to deliver the articles as per agreement, and that the
payment f said order has been stopped.
By order of the Board.
F. li. BUNNELL, Sec's. C. S. GATES, Pres't.
Dimuck, Jan. :,186 . 8. 3w*
Dissolution.
TIM cO-Vtrtnerehlp .heretofore existing between
the andereiv,..ed under the firm name of Crane &
Leebody, ie (hie day dioeul red by mutual colleen% Mr.
Leebody AV/ continue the bto.ltie-e, and he le author
ized to nettle. Ahe-aceotinte of the late firm. The Out
slandingutounts mart be settled immediately
WM. M. CRANE,
Elk Lake, Jan. 22, 152.2 -2213 0 JOHN LEEBODY.
BANKRUPTS ASSIGNEE.
In the District Conrt of the 'United States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania :
In the matter of
AThert Post, a bankrupt. ( In Ilankreptey.
To Wuon IT Mat CONCEUN :
The undersi,, ,, ned hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment as assignee of Albert L. Poet, of Montrose.
In the County of Susquehanna and State of PennaPra
nia. within said diAriet. - who has been adjudged a
bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court
of said District. Dated November 12. A. 1867.
GEORGE P. LITTLE, Assignee.
Montrose. Jan. 28. 18.68.-3 w
vsTATg. OF MICHAEL DOYLE,
.decensecl',lnte. of doconnt township, Sump°
hanna county, Pa.
Lettere testamentary. upon the estate of the shove
named decedent having been granted to the audersig,n
ed. all persons Indebted to saki estate are hereby noel-
fled to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the FOMC to present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
CATTIAMICE DOYLE, Elx.
JAME, DOYLE, Eer.
Choeonnt, Jan. 7, 1868.•
VSTATE OF WM. SMITH, late of
JcsPup, Fusqnchanna county, Pa., deed.
Letters of administrntion upon the estate of the
nbove named decedent hiving been vanted to the un
dersigned. notice If hereby gtven to all persons indebt
ed to said estate to make immediate payment. and
those tutving claims against the same to present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
JOlll7 SMITIL Adm'r.
Jessup, Tan. 7, 11X8.
17 4. STATE OF ALMANSON NYE,
late of Jackson, Stieq'a county. Pa. dcc'd.
Letters of *dad nletration upon the estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
cd: all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make Immediate payment. and those haring
claims ugatnltt the same to presont them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
Jackson, Jan. 21.13G3.-6w•
SHERIFF'S SALES.
"Es Y virtue of certain write issued by the Court of
„Ullll Common Picas of Susquehanna County. and to me
direct.d. I will expose to sale by public venduc. at the
Court-bourn in Montrose. on Friday, Feb. 21st. 18 68 .
at 1 ti'elock:P. M., the 'following described pieced or
parcels of land, to wit :
All that certain piece orparcel of land. situate lying
and being lu the borough of New Milford.,Snsunehan.
na county, Penn'a. - bounrled on the north by lane% of
111 re, Richard Morse, on the east by the old Great Bend
and Chasheeton turnpike road, on the swath by land of
horses Barnes. and on the west by land of Jolla Hay
den— containing abont thirty perches of land. more
or less, and having thereon one framed dwelling-house.
Milken in execution at the suit of E. C. Baker. assign •
erto L. A. hinith, va. A. L. Voaght and L, L. Vong,ht.
—ALSO.-
The following describe_ piece or parcel of land situ
ate in the township of Harford. Snalplebanne County.
Pennsylvania. bounded as follows, to wit : On the
north and east by lands of Usury Drinker. south and
west bylands of Daring Tingley, containing abont 69
acres of land, be the same more or less, and abont flits
acres improccd.one house, one barn and gird attache d.
one.orchard. nod being the premiles formerly occupied
by William Gow. [Taken in execution at the suit of
Vaatgagolso ?O. W. R Cobb.
8.7. Tani ebiliff.
Oda% Matra" Am. * Oft:
Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Sus.
'4lruehanna - County, for ltin. 7
tit ade andiniiirtiainitniiiince of 'Act of
bly of t& *tbotiiinu, -. A.V. 18344
BATiAIICE . Or INYMBOTORB I BCCOUNTI3.4BB7.
4.
' Townebips.- - D,apitta't paid. Per ei. adons.
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Anbur0...„..,..., 14,5.34.63 61,431.49 $75.351 $27.64
Apoiticon.,4 ...... 470.70 447.17 23.531
I
Ararat .. . . ..... - ~. ;122.09 801,49 • , 15.57 4.73
8r00k1yn....,..... 1,188.72 1,196. W. 59.27 8.23
b idgewater,::.. , 2,623.16 2;385.32 125,54 27.89
thoeorint. .. 4' . 4.4'.. 638.21 ' 601.29 - 31.65 627
elltrinlE;•;-.;” ' 1,16922 ' 1 . 078.66 50.87 84.50
Dloock ..' ' 1.406.153. 1,132.64 '7914 8.76
Bandair. . .... 248.47 930 11 12.11 423
Poreit Luke 1.275. 1,202.42 63.29 9Es
Fran51a....,...: 775.61 731.68 1 88.66 2.37
1 , 14ad5vi110....,.. 251 237.01 , 12.47 1.74
etbsbn - -,. 1,340. 1,253 44 65.97 21.27
i
are Bend'. 4wp4 1,1512.65, 1.396.117 67.77 1 /N 4.90
Great Bend hour. 607.751 471.89 94.84 11.02
Barroy4 1,210.82 1.209.64 68.87 8.51 1
HannOUY 852 02 787.88 41.99 14.20
_limner ... ... - 71512 671.4. 133.41 9.85
Jaeln3oll . 1,151.36 1,069.51 65.76 9.09
Seesup.;.,.. ..... 821.18 770.94 40 68 9.66
Lathrop. 604.01 - 62345 31.81 7,76
Letitia.. 1,0.11.29 981.63 61.6 6 800
Liberty ll 818.66 785.99 40 85 zigi
Little eadows. 144 89 • 137.17 7 ...W
lifiddietown 834,16 789.60 4 1 51 839
Montrose 1.551.86' 1.461.32 76.91 13.63
New Milford twp 1,744.29 1,647.72 86.71 4.36
cier.3l.llfurd bor. ___316.06._ _360_2118.90 5.69
nekland 459.56 412.12 -72112 WM
Raft' 1,073.61 1,008 42 53 14 12 9 5
bilver Lakel 851.74 805.31 42.473 35 7
Sprlnvllle 1,1011.24 1,097.99 64.10 .24, 15
Surq'a Depot-1 83199 WI 80 49.21., 2 0 .99
Th omson ... •.• . 524.78 491.231 95.81 '7.9 1
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$0.718.63 51,664.18, $.579.59
• RECAPITULATION.,
Total a tiv't orDnpllcates, • - $31,65.45
• paid by collectors, $29.718.68
•
esses .to collectors, 811.59
. •, .pact. to do . 1,5a4.18,------$31,055.45
LIST OF co
Auburn, J. 3.: Manning
Apalacon, ' S. Rice
Ararat, J. A. Today
Brooklyn; A. Titaworlb
Bridgewater, 11. J. Kent
Ctioconnt, M. iv array
Clidlird; • -B. S. Lewli
Blalock, W. Babcock
Dantiatr,• W. H. Slocum
Forcer-Lake, - W. 43..-timall-
Franklin. J. if. Makin
Friendatille, 51: Marinari
Gibson,
Great Bend tp%W.S.Barnes
Great Bend be., r
..E, Gill
Buford, C; U. Miler
Ilarm'any, D . Tailor
Expenses of Susquehanna County for 1867. [Dm
To Commonwealth costs,
/toad Viewers,
Road Damage, - •
1). Wakelee, late Commissioner
J. T. Ellis, co
11. M. Gage, do • •
batuael Sherer do
Constables, - • •
A snessurA,
("rand and Traverse Jurors, •
Court house add .lall—Fuel and 1.1,,ht5,
Court house, - . .
r. Lane, sheriff,
S. F. Lane sheriff and Jailer, •
L 0. Isbell, Town Clock,
Stationery, - - • •
0. B. Eldred, Prothonotary and Clerk,
Priuting, • -
Old Jail,
Justices of the Pence, - •
W. A. Cro.suson, Commissioners' Clerk,
Internal Revenue Stamps, - -
l'ownship and Ueneral facetious, •
S. Croasmon, Court Crier,
St ro ad tt, Brown, Insurance, •
S. 11. Canfield. Wyalusing bridge, balance due,
WM-Tingley, Ilopbottoro bridge, built in 1800.
James Rorke, :garner* bridge. • , -
S. 11. Canfield., Meshoppen bridge. advancement
on contract, • - - - 177.00
State Lunatic Hospital, - • •
Bonnty Bond, No. redeemed, • • 678,61
D. Summers, Cato Sheriff, - • 89.53
Unseated lands, - • • • 25.00
H. J. Webb, et al. Postage, • • 11.58
Wild Cat Bounties, - • • • 2,25
Eastern Penitentiary, - - 528"
J. F. Deans, L.ll. Turrelll, Eli Barnes, auditors, 22,50
Treasurer's percentage, - • • 1,689,91
Three refunding order', • - 12,99
Jail orders redeemed, Nos. I to 150, inelasive, 20.296,19
By Po. orders redeem`d, No.l to 626,inc1u5ire,517.10.07
Treasurer's per centsge, - • • . 1,689,91
Three Refunding orders, • - • 1i.98
Paid County Auditors, - - - 4450
Jail Orders redeemed ,No. 1 to 150, inclusive. 20.296,14
• rarest
Apelacon
Bridgewater
8r00k1yn........
......
Choco , •ut... .....
Dimoek
Dundaff
Fornit
ranklin .
Frlendsvillo
Gibson "
Great Bend twp.l
Great Bend boro.
liarford
Harmony
Herrick
Jackson
Jessup
Lathrop
Lenox
Liberty_ ..
Little Meadows..
Middletown
Montrose.
New Milford twp
New Milford but.
Oakland
Rosh
Silver Lake
Springville
Snsq'a Depot....
Th0m50n........
RECAPITULATION.
Total etn't of Duplicates.
-
•• paid by collectors, $ l ,
" exoneratlous to collectors,
" percentage to do
Balance of Collectors' Acc'ts for Dog Taxes-1867.
Amount lExone
• Townsbipa. Dap -I Boatel • - paid. ...rations. Per Ct.
Apolncon $20.001 $19.7j $l,OO
Ararat 14.60 10.01 4.00 49
Ashurn 63.50 64., 6.50 2.70
Bridgewater 67.00 1 60,28 azo 3,2.2
Brooklyn 63.00 48.45 2,00 2,55
Clifford 60 00 52.25 5,00 • 2.75
Choconat 37.00 29.93 6.60 1,67
Ditnoek 48.50 43.701 2.50 2.30
Dundaff 10.50. 13., 2,03 72
Forest Lake 4..50 42.75 3.50 2,25
Franklin 23.50 M.. 3,00 1.52
FriendsYilic 7.50 6.65 60 35
Gibson 63.00 57.95 2.00
Great Band twp. 33 50 0,93, 2,00 1
Great Bend born. 13.00 10,88 1,50 1 61
Ilarford 43.00 40.85 2,16
Harmony.. 18.50 16.72 2,00 - • 78
Herrick 33,50 28.08 3.00 1,66
Jack50n........ 42,60 . _17.05 • 8.60 1,95
Jcsatip 2 3 .0 0 •22.60 4.00, I.k)
Lathrop 14.00 11.4 2 1,501 52
Lenox. 65.00 61 .75 3,2 k
Liberty 30.00 17840 - 1,60
Little Meadows. 4,00 9.80 1,00 . 20
Middletown 65.00- 51.78 50 2,72
Montroso 26,00 14.70 . 50 - 66
New Milford tap 64.50 67,48 4.00 8,02
' NeWMilford ber. • 8.50 7.60 50 40
Oakland - - 11.54 0,03 2.00 47
Rnsb ..
_........ 57,60 49, 5,60 2.60
Silver Like 60.5 01 • 47.03 1.02 2,47
Springville 44.60 - 81.43 8,00 2,07
Saves Depot.... 40.60 88, 6.00 8,02
Moat eon ........ 20,50 18.63 8, 00 B'7
. —4......--...
$2,232,50 $1,090,78 682,50. 1557.27
L. GRIFFIS, Adm.r,
RECAPITULATION
Totil us% of DupMain.
• paid by collectofo. $
" ogoOorlitiMl tocallecters,
" Pgre. 6oll 4 ll to do
$3t,655.45'
tLECTORS
Herrick, C. A. Coleman
'Jackson, E.sl.Prench
,Jeeenp, A. Sherman
' Lathrop, B. B. Wood
Lenox. M. W. Rood
;Liberty, L. E. Stanford
, Litt. Meadows, A. Williams
, Maddletown, Sam'l Dodge
Montrote. F. B. Chandler
N. Milford tp, J. Walworth
,N. Milford,. bo. O. D. Foot
,Oaelaud, S. ILEastabrooka
Rnab, Cbaa. Carter
, Sliver Lake, T ELGage
,Springville, A.P.Brown
• Sustea Dep., S B. Lovelace
,Thomson, L, O. Tinal
Contra,
Balance of State Tazcs, for 1867
Amount
paid
Dnplicate
To wnsb Vie
MEI
$1,567,39
'Bl2l,llltifdDlle - -
VAL Thrihtei.Th.Scrolttfr q ° l o' s - 2 T s .' e L sam . 50
To amount of Ihnillanes rot 1/367 ' •
To amount In Trelouretictlnulo as VT aliS
Auditor's ifspott:
, - .. •. - -' $154,45
'.. corm.
1 (c&.
fly esonerstions to collectors. . S ,r , , GO
Patentige to , , do OM
• Orders redeemed,No. Ito 55,1nc1. 1,1r3i15
Treasurer's commission unreels.
$1,090,73 at 2ht perct. ri...13
Treasurer's"commitplon on orders.
$1.013.15. At 2X per cent. 26 : 83
ain't to Treas. hands to balance. V 5,4-11.141.4 g
inlantrar of
8141 41 d t i litr d C ag y ar izkiaet Curi a!
To am't in Treas. hands as per Nat And. rep. 3,621.93
loan from W. IL Cooper & Co. 0,001400
additional taxes from collector .of Now .
Milford borough, 9.07
am't reed on State tax daplimte taw. 159,00
am't reeeirtdfrom Wool ox•yoke. 1.60
anal reed from salts of old stores, ' 10.00
am't rec'd from additional taxes, 2,12
ain't received from returned land tazest 1,13
ain't rec'd from S. F. Lane, "heti/Mary temllB,9o
amount of duplicates for 1861, $81.888,40
$0,390,81
Ca.
By am't plaid County Aneters.- _, 11 "4°
am't of eionerstions tticollettoll. IS 1112 . 6 °
em't percentage to do 164,18-I,i
•9
three refunding orders. 123
.
County U, dere redeemed, NO. 1 tO 4`!Q,17. 129 . 07
3all Orders redeemed, No. 1 to isd. 20,03.19
Treasureed commission on receipts,
$30,132 80, VaLB,4O
Tread. commission on expenditures,
$87.460.67 930,01-1.039,91
am't lu Treas. bands to balance, 4,303,02
Treasurer's Dame, Montrose,
Dec. 91 , 1861 . j c . 13. DODGE, Tress
Treasurer in &et with Commonwealth of Penaga.
1887. Dr.
To aggregate am't ofState taxes levied and as•
sessedifor the use of tho Commonwealth of
Penn'a for the year 1867, as per statement 01
County Corn re; flied with said Treasurer, $1.507,99
To am't of State taxes levied and assessed on
National Bank Stock, as per certiLcate of
Auditor General. 103,80
1867. Contra,
By five per cent. allowed collectors ,
ans't otczoneratlons to do
per cent. allowed to collectors on Bank stock,
flee per cent... - . 5,19
Treas. per ct, on $1,429.54 at 1 per cent...... 14,28
Treas. per cent, on pB.nl, all .... 99
amount in Treasurer's hands 1 51149
1867. St atement-cit - ,:...." 2 4 frs-Ace't. Dr.
To set of Jury Fees tii,pe rtifleate of the
Clerk of the Conn of quarter Sessions 540.00
1887. - Contra,_ Cr.
By ='t paid Tress': and charged in his nee't....533,80
By 3 per cent. retained for collecting... 1,20
$1,086,11
435,00
.000,00
937.50
410,00
879,00
45,00
850.82
.234,50
031,08
230.55
975.63
44740
1,011163
25,00'
441.73
3/9.51
437.25
114.
19,45
800.00
65,75
762,28
100.00
117.75
65.00
530,00
44540
SherlB'B - 081Ce; Montrose,
Dec. 81;'_1897.-.S. F. LANE. sheriff.
Statement of Snaquebanna County Treas
ury, Jan. Ist, 1868.
Available Funds in Treasury $4,603.02
Uncnrrent mon - Cy of previous years 600,00
Available Notes to Treasury ' 739,50
Stveral meta of Notes, Donde, Judgments, ac.
-- as per last Auditors' Report 600,00
We certTly the above to tie a correct statement.
J. T. ELMS, i
B. 31. GAGE. County.Com'rs.
BAWL SIMMER,
Attest—W A. Cnossatoa, Com'rs Cler .
Confra 01/Ice, Alontrote, Jan. 10,1861
Susquebanon County, as.
We, the undersigned, Auditors in and for the Conn.
ty of Susquehanna, met in pursuance talons duties, at
the Court House in Montrose. Jan. oth. A. D. 1868. and
did audit.. adjust and Bettie the several accounts of the
Commissioners and Treasurer of said County, all of
which we found to be correct. ...
We find in the hands of Charles B. Dodge, Treasurer
of said county—
Of County Funds $4,508 01
Of Dog Tax Funds I.s 45
Of State Tax Funds 1,511 01
L. K. TURRELL,
Eli BARNES. County Auditors
F.B.CDANDLER,
Auditors' BMus, Montrose, Jan. 7,1130.
X 1,150,58
Cr.
Courts of Appeal.
THE Commissioners have axed upon the following
days and places for bearing Appeals from the As
sessors (triennial) assessment of ISed, to wit:
Auburn, at the house of Elijah Adams, Tuesday Feb.
11th.
Dimock, at the honso of John Foster, Wednesday
Feb. 12th
Springville, at the house of Dr. Brash, Thursday Feb.
13th.
Brooklyn, at the house of J. 0. Bullard, Friday Feb.
14th.
Lathrop, at the house of D. Wilmarth, Saturday,Feb.
15th.
Lenox. at the house of V. Cafferty, Monday Feb.
Clifford and Dandaff, at Clifford Corners llotel, Tues
day Feb. 18th.
Herrick, at the house of G. W. Potter, .Wednesday
Feb.49th. -
Gibson, at the house of James Miller, TbursdaYFeb.
20th.
llarford. at the house of Wm. Gow. Monday Feb. 24th.
New Slitter% and boro, at Phinney's Hotel, Tuesday
Feb. 25th. -
Jackson and Ararat, at Joseph Garry's hotel, Wed
nesday Feb. 26th.
Stoopehanna Depotand Thomson, at Enos Blossom's
hotel, Thursday Feb. fath.
Oakland and Harmony, at Enos Blossom's hotel, Fri
day Feb. 28th.
tit. Bend and bete. at Barnum's hotel, Saturday Feb.
29th.
Bridgewater, at the Commissioners' office Montrose,
Monday March 2d.
Montrose. at the Commissioners' office, Tuesday
March 3d. /°•,-*
Jessup, at the ComMistioncrs' office, Wednesday
March 4th.
Forest Lake, at the Commissioners' office, Thursday
March sth.
$39 150 58
4.34
1.01
4.29
2,08
1.11
53
1 2.58
4,21
2,16
1.47
2.64
1,27
75.
2,601
6.70
The Commissioners wish it distinctly understood
that ihey rill close their appeals in each town nt pre
cisely 3 o Clock p. m., in order to give them sufficient
time to reach theft next appointment the same evening.
All persona having business with the Commissioners
will please govern themselves accordingly.
lty order of the Commissioners. ,
W. A. CROSSMONOCom - I's Clerk.
Comm'rs Office, Montrose,
1.
Jan. 121, 1863.
$84,31 $74,4
81,587.39
28.64
64.31.
74,4 1--$1 ,567
PAH FOR 9A11!
nnnE subscriber offers for sale his farm containing
about ninety acres, about twenty acres is fine tim
ber land. the balance well fenced, (mostly wall,) and
under a good -tate of cultivation ; good buildings, &c.
Situated partly in the township of Bridgewater, and
partly In the borough of tfontroie, on the old Chenan•
go turnpike, known formerly as the Sanfl Warner
farm. Ten or twelve acres lie on the line of a new
road about to be opened, from which there is a splen
did view of :),foutroso, a .dcatt readily be sold for build
ing lots. Any one wishing to locate near the county
seat cannot find a more desirable situation. A portion
of the purchase money can remain on the place for a
term of years.
For further particulars call upon or correspond with
the subscriber, at Montrose, Susquehanna county,
Paß
U. B
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AUDITORS' REPORT.
• ....
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wogr a t,lgliza s zroralreetkmill° l —he
mt. ligaladritt. ,
Comprising a largo triaOrtareht of NEW
Dry Goats, Groceries, Crockery, ilardwore,
Shies, Iron, -Medicines, Paintei! Oils;
Boots okShoes,*all Paper; trine
• • dow Shades, Hold and CdPi
kofdlo liotee, Laite'
and GOV Furs,
Balmoral and Hupp Skirls, 4E4 4it.i
and combined, forming the most compl ete op - portal:rig
for selecting to every department of b trade, and
be sold at
The . LoWest Market Prices.
New Milford, Der, 17, 1867.
MAD CREEK M-I,,LLS,
ivcrvcp il.f rd, .12 4 4%.,
N. MOORE, Proprietor. era In folapiratlon at
. last. Mr. Moore won Id ear to tho goad people
of Susquehanna county that Ito bas fitted op his Mill
at a heavy expense, vilth ell the modern fraprovements
In Bolts and Machinery, and is confident ha aus ao al
good work as the beat.
We have ono of the improved Sliver Crieh
Smut & Separating DiachineSe
said to bo e beet machino of the day. ere b l ip. l a i d
the heilitiachlue for cleaning llackwb, art th• co tot?.
The serelceeof Mr. JOHN li. IMP/CM, ea et .erl
=cod miller, have been secured and be will lineal t 0
all oalls.
New Milford, Nor. 19, 111(7f.—tf
$45,p0,87
FOUND,
TNMontrose. between tho Store of I.W. Bollard imd
wooden end of Brick Block, at that little oho horse
_Boot/aid Shoo Btoro, a new and elegant assortment of
-13CHCitig
$1,071,19
Cr.
...$74,44
... 04.al
For fall and winter, Conaisflag of
Men's. thick and fine Boots, Boy's Boots,
and a good assortment of Shoes, con
sisting of Ladies' Kid : Goal,
and Lasting Balmoral:,
Misses', Children's and Baby's Shoes..tc. Also, wort
made to order, and 316pairIng done on short notice.
Oct. 29, 1607.—ti C. 0. FORDLIAM.
•
$1.611.19
313.4901:7333EL ella
GREAT PIANO FORTE
And Melodeon Emporium,
650 Broadway, Now Yak, and 06 Washington Ilto
Chicago, Crosby Opera House,
Wholesale Agents for the United States for
Wm. Knobs & Co's Celehiotad Gold Medol
Woin,is.c.fcortedt.
Also, Agents for A. H. GA LE et CO., nuil other lest.
class Pianos:
W. tare the largest will best °started stack of norm
which; for Power and Sweetness of Tone, Riley and
Agreeable Touch. end Beauty of Ffnish , , have, byjudses.
been pronounced unrivalled.
Whole—ale Agents for Carhart,Therm 4¢ Co's Caw
brated Harmoniums, Melodeons and Organs.
Manufacturers and Importers of
Musical Instruments, and all kinds of
Musical Alcrch4ndi.le.
or Remember The place,
I. BA UER 'CO.,
Cto Broadway, New Cork, gird
69 Washington St.,ehleagti.
6 6 T'lae .A.ge."
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