ontrese entatrati TUESDAY. FED.. 118,.. 1888. aotia Election of. pelegatet . At the meeting of the Count y Commit tee on Wednesday-last, there waa an un usually large attendAncei p anti selecuond wera' ntiarnmou4ly made, with reference to the Democratic State C o nvention which meets at Harrisburg on t4e. 4th-oflarol.4 -t, rt. Representative ' De egatc-s- alter Bar. ber, Esq. • Representative 'Con&.rees—Dr.. P. t. Brush and A. J. Ct.rritson: Senatorial Coilicreep 7 Dr, J. E. Barnes and A. - J.'-tieriltson. 1-‘ • Teachers' Institute. . An Institute for Teaehers will be held at Kasson Corners School House, on Fri day :nd.:Saiiirday; - 7Mareb ~ 61b and 7th, 1868. Teachers and friends of education of Springville, • Auburn, and adjoining townshipsare,in,vited to attend. . W. W. WersON, Co.'Supt. Temperance Meetings. Rev. James A. Davidson, State Lectur er of the Independent Order of Good Tempters of Penn'a, is now laboring in Snsq'a county, and will lecture at Dimock, Tuesday evening, Forest Lake, Wednesday eve., Middletown Centre, Thursday eve. Little Meadows, Friday evening, Friendiwille, Saturday evening, T..iwsville Centre, Monday evening, Upsonville, Tuesday evening, Iropbottom, Wednesday evening, Glenwood, Thursday evening, Dundalr, Friday evenirg, • _ _ Herrick Ventre, Saturday evening, ~29 Ali are respectfully invited to attend 'm meetings. No cliat-ge is made for ad onission, tlo collections are taken, and no politics inttudid. D. Donation. The friends of Rev. Win, Shelp will make him a Donation at the M. E. Church in Fair D.tle, on Thursday afternoon and Evening, Feh. 27th. The citizens of Rush, Jessup, Montrose, and surrounding vicin ity are respectfully invited to attend. School Notice. Montrose Grtided School, Spring Term, will commence Monday, March 2, 1868, , and continue eleven weeks. Tuition the t•arne as heretofore. • B. TIIATCHER ) SeOV: Feb. 18, 18G8.-2w Fire in Liberty. The building, situate in Liberty town ship, owned by J,.hrt W. ot George M. Fisk, and occupied by them as a saw mill, lath mill, turniniz, lathe, and wagon shop, ....as totally- destroyed by fire on Tuesday list. The fire orifzinated from a stove p;pe. The loss is estimated at $2500. No insurance. Tailoring. Gentlemen's own materials made up; cutting done, clothes cleaned, repaired, and pressed, cheap, at E. L. Weeks'. Two apprentices wanted. —A number of Bloomington, 111., ladies treated their gentlemen friends to a grand leap yea/ party, a few nights ago, at which all the details of the ball and sup per room, and the honors 9f the occasion were managed by tho fair ones. -1,576 ; 507 Democrats are repre sented in the United States Senate by seven men, and in the Huuse,o6ltepresen tatives by thirty-three, while 1,554,- 945 Radicals have twenty-six Senators and 10444;41:fers of the Rogge.' , NASIINTLI,E, Feb. B.—An attempt was made on Wednesday night by a couple of negroes to ussassiniate Chas. Began, near Catanana Springs, eight miles from Gal• satin. lie was felled by a stroke from an axe, but aid coming, the negroes ran off and he escaped. —The Louisiana black: l lnd; tan.. •m en ag erie has adopted an article of the," consti tution" which throwli ; the school open to all colars - and prohibita the establishment of Sctiools for white'. cliildiett; exclusively. The " man and brother" is getting entirely too brotherly. " • A judge in Indianapolis has sentenc ed a negro to imprisonment for two years and five thousand dollars, fine for marry ing a white woman. —Because they would not say masses for the Manchester martyrs the cleigy of Killarney have ceased to receive any mon ey from their parishioners, who refuse to either contribute to their _ support or that of the church. —As a striking illustration , of the.scar city of employment in New York. at the present time, the fact may be mentioned that the Superintendent of the Five Points Rouse of Industry gives notice that he is real . ) , to furnish employers with laborers -- 7 =m many, ds'ihey , Yanki,--ii)).O AI1) till neat sprin , o merely for their board. —A corresponaelit of tne Western itu ralzives-the fol lo wi ng -- temedy- for ; cold or cough ":Fold a piece or cloth three or four thicknesses,' wet it thioronghly.with warm water, and. ring it so that it will not drip. Pin it tightly round the chest, go to bed,.. - eover - upwarm, and lie tiil mor ning: Then on removing the cloth,'Wesh over with' water a little colder than the Wood, dry...Abet:l_ mit on your ordi /)Fy 0140 n ur 9o4filrY A ' =MI Feb. ] 8 19 20 21 22 24 25 2fl elv .6ertistments. " 11:7 110 — I:Li A . t.LLimvortiarelierhy kottihtd*iithi bii,boi e , tisust .191. , • - 'mrsoti, 'lades • Oilyccoba tar ateethat ; he having abselit9d NE/melt twin home without Ouse., •-• ' rt arisSUN Feb, 15th 1868.-iatis 4 FORNITURE ESTABLISH -KENT . P William W. Smith. The extensive Furniture 1,/ 'Establishment of Williturt-W. Smith, having been refitteti #l.4l,greu ed. ine,proptfictor reapect. fujl,,vl &Mammal/et the cltiattuslof NOntrosta and v/cini ty4 thrtehmii conskantirmak i tux andtkeeps:oit hand the largest and best anesortment of_ winc:r7Et...ew, to be found anYtt'leil this aide OfYew York City. '" Desks, nirapa TowartickaS. & c .Lonnie*, Footstools e. Center Card, Toilet. Dining. Kitchen and t, 'extension tables. ("nuns --Cane and Woodseat Rockers, Cane, Flag, and Woodehnts of every varlet y , and style: Sofas and Tets-a•tetcs, furnished on short notice.— Cane seat chairs resealed.- - bPRING .BEDS., large assortment—ctreainstfind best in the markat. . , Cane Seat Chairs. I am now enabled to suppircny customers with a new substantial cane sent chair. of home ma nnfact ure: which will be found greatly superior to those formerly in Marker, and 'yet are sold at a less price. CANE:SEAT CHAIRS RE-SEATED. Or Ready made coffins on hand or furnished at short notice. Hearse always in readiness If desired. I employ none but careful and experienced worktnen, I intendoto do tn) work well, and sell it as low us can be afforded. WILLIAM TV. SMITH. Montrose,lreb ' Public Sale. Trig subscriber will cell by Anctlon at his residence in Forest, Lake Township, the following property : 80eherp.3 cowl,. 2 yearlings, 2 calves, 3 hogs. hay, provisions &c. S,ale to begin et 10 o'clock A. J!. Mon day March 9th, 18E3. Terms nil sums under 5 dolinrs, cnsh. 5 dollars and over 6 months credit with Interest and approved security. WILSON J. TURILELL. Forezt Lake, Feluaary DISCIIAIt,GE of a BANKRUPT In the District,Conrt of the United States for :he Western District of Pennsvivania.—ln Bankluptcy. In the matter of ALIIFIT L. POST, a bankrupt— said Aib .rt L. Post having applied to the Court for a discharge from his debts. By order of the Court notice is given foal/creditors who have proved their debts and other persona In interest to appear on the ith day of March. MIS. at S o'clock. p.-m., at Chambers of the said District Court. before E. N. WILLARD, oneof the Registers of said Court, in t he city of Scranton. nt No: ttl3La..kitNatinnt Avenue. to show cause whya dis chargeshould not be.grented to the said Bankrupt. Ahd further notice is hereby given that the second and third meeting of el...rotors of the said 13ankrtipt.r, quired by the rah and 2F•th sections of the act of Con g-ress of March 2.1•67, will be had before the said Reg ister. upon the same day. that mire may be ehoan against the discharge, at the name hour a..d place. Feb. 18-2. v S. M • GANDLESs, Clerk. NOTICE IN BANIi.RUPTCY.. Tilts to to give notice that on the 12th day of Feb ruary, A. Ilf. 18liTi a warrant In Bankruptcy was Issued against the estate 01 SAMUEL S. INGALLS of Sus quehanna Snaquchanna County. Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his 01111 petition; that the payment of any debt and delivery of any prop erty belonging. to !Bch Bankrupt, to him or for hie use. and the transfer of any property by hits. are forbidden by law. That a meet.ng of the ,:redi tors of said Bat:. rapt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate. will bo held at a Court of Bank roptey, to ho bald at No. atel Lackawanna Avenue. Scranton. Pennsylvania, before .EDWARD —WI L.- liegister. on the 18th day of March, 1818, at one o'clock . P. M. THOM. A. 110WLEY, • C. S. 3Tarshal, as liirs.elwer, Westetn District of Penna., feb. IS Yt.4 LI K OTICE IN BANRUPTCY. This is to Lrive nobice. that on the 12th day of Pebrartry, A. D. IniS—atvorrant in Bankruptcy woo In toed against the estate of WILLIAM L. POST, of Sits quehanna County. Pennsylvania. who has been adJud::- ed a Bankrupt, on his own petition; that the pay merit of any debt and delivery of any property belonging to such - Bankrupt, to him or fur his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law. That meeting of the creditors of 'aid Patskrupt. to prove their debti..and to choose one Or afore a.aigners °this estate. trllt'he held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to he held at No 4103 Lackawanna Avenne, Scranton, Penn sYlvanin, Isit i nte EDWA It D N. WILLARD. Register, on the l'lth day of March, Me, at 10 o'clock. a. It. . . TII Os. A. ROWLEY, C. S. Marshal, of Mespenger. Western District of Penns feb. 13 4w ASSIG.,.NEE IN BANKRUPTCY In the District conrt of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania : In the matter of In Bankru ptc IL S. Sertrie..a bankrupt. • y. Tu whom it way conerrn : The undersigned hereby glees notice of hip appoint ment a& agggl/CC of H. S. Searle, of the borough of Montrove,dn the county of susquerhanna, and state of Pennsylvania, within sold Did rim, who has been ncl• Judged a bankrupt upon his men petition, by the fin -trict.Court. of said District. Dated Jan. 2.3 d, 1668 P. LITTLE, Assignee. Montrone, Feb.11,1669.-3w ASSIGNEE IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the ignited States for the Western District of Pennsylvania : In the matter of A. L. Votiglit, a bankrupt:: (al alinknirieY. • To whom• it mug concern The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint. silences assignee or A.L.Vought,of Auburn. in the co. of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, withintsid District who has been adjudgiql a 'Bankrupt 'ttPon ids own petition by the District Courtofsald District. GEO:P, LITTLE, Assignee. Montrose, Feb.ll, ISSS.--3w 0, P.,R 0 \l'Ef r i HAIR RESTORER 1 io/041:1 SIR 'DREsstgi ftew)stile one Bete will quickly restore, Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It is 'harmless,_ and is preferred Over ,` every other preparation by those who have. a, line head of hair, well as those who wish to restore it. ,Thebeantiful gloss and perfume_ iiipartid to the Hair make it desirable for old:nnd young: Por Szite DriigriGt.;. • DEPOT, 198 GREENIVICII ST., Y. T. :i4.ikONg..'„ l- I:',' Fee. ppi, OTtekl* - 1 3— "Alstintri v itW " ' ' - 'TIM) IS TO 01V X NOTICE' That on the,Od day of February. 1868, al/tartan bankruptcy was issued against the estatil of JAIIII9 WI CA ilit/ER Df Dirnoutr; Suaquehanna eotinkfiFenzl sylyania.who has been., adjudged &AM:lke/Pt. OD bis own petitlEMl that the pailiMat of any'debts and de* livery of any pmperty by him - are-forbidden by law; . that a meet I n of the ereditors,of the edict banknliPt. to Wolfe:Abel r deTifs, ehOosb one or labial:Magmas othii eatate, win toe held at .4 _Court.,of Dankrutiteyi to-he-held at Thi. - 30.3 Avenue, ireiatiton, Pd., before Edward N. Ntliard; ;Register ' on: yr .t4h. day of March; 1868,'1t ten o'clock, A. 34. THILLII AS A. • ' S..liarshal. ,es - messenger. Western District of Pennsylvania. tifeb, 11-4 w •!-- • '~V 7 o reel IN 13 - A NICRUP ,•7 This is to give notice, that on the '4ttilay'inf Feb. A. D. 1868, a warrant In Bankruptcy was leaned against the estate* of Newton A: Lane of l'ilontrose, Susqnehanna eo. Pennsylvania. who has been ati)edg ed a Bankrupt tin his own petition; that the ,priyment of and duht and delivery) of any property belonging to such llinkrupt, to him or for his' nse, and the transfer deny property by him, are forbidden by law, That a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrnpt, to, prove their d4ins and to choose one or more assigneesof his estate. -trill he held at a Gantt of Bankruptcy,, to he held at No. Ma Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, _Fenn sylvanin. before' Edward N. Willard, Register,' on the 9th day of March. ISO, at. 10 o'clock. a. in. Feb. 11-4 w BANKRUPT'S ASSIGNEE • In the dlstrict.,Court of the United States for the 'Western district of Pen Day( ran fa : , In the matter of In John Fanrot a Bankrupt. BankrtlP'CY* TO ALL 'WHOM IT SAY CONCERN The undersigned gives notice of hie appointment as 11/44:411e0 of John Panrot of New Milford in the County of Susquehanna, State of Pennsylvania, within aald dh.trict, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon:hie own petition in the district Court of paid district. 'Da ter! Dec. It:th NWT. A. 11. Mc CO LLUJI Montrose, Feb. 7, 1869. A 6eignee. RANKRUPT'S ASSIGNEE. • In the District Court or the United States for tho Western District of Pennexlvsnla. lii the matter of In Bankruptcy L. W. WELCH, a bankrupt. To Whom it may Concern Th• undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint ment as Assignee of L. W. Welch, of Bridgewater township, in the 'ouuty of Susquehanna and State of penn.ylvan la, within said dktrict. who has been ad judg,ed 3 bankrupt upon hie own petition by the District Court. of roid District. Dated Nov. 4th. 1567. UEO. P. LITTLE, Assignee 3fontrote, F.A. 4. 15415,- -3w TILE un,lersigued appointed by the Court of Com mon Pica, of Susquehanna County to distri bute the fund, arising from the Sheriff's sale of the Real 1 , .,-tate of John Wheeler. and W. S. Vanor9d:.le. will attend to the duties of his apnoint• meat. a t hi- odic, in Montrose, on Wednesday, March Ilth, 18n8, at one o'clock P. M., at which time and place all pert.ons are required to presett their claims or for ever be debarred from coming In on said fund, A, W. BEITTIIOLF, Auditor. February 18 . ‘. , from undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Or & phans' Court of Susquehanna County to distribute the fund in the hands of the administrator of ths estate of Solomon Williams deceased, hereby give notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office In Montrobe en Saturday the Ilth day of March next at 10 o'clOck: A. x.. ..here nil per, , oxus having any claim upon said estate, will present he came. or be forever barred. J. E. CA IIMALT, F..h. 11, 4w .duditor. T HE ntiersiitined, an auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pica. of Su.qui Minna County to diltri- Mite the fund in the hands of J.C. Morgan. assignee (.4 A. T. Di 11 in, will attend to the Mates of hie ap pointment at his oflire in Mcnt rose, on Tuesday the .1d day March, is. 68, atone o'clock, p. m., at which time and placoall persons are required, to present their chinas or be de'iarred from coming in on said fund. Montrose, Feb. 4, 1 W. D. LUSK, Auditor. :43 . 11111 E nnder.lgned having been appointed an auditor by the Ori,h.ins' Court of Suminehafinn County, to audit the admirostration account of Ann netriey, ad ntin tht ratrir 0. Jo to Leuney, deceased, on except bane filed to said act °dot, will hear the parties interested at the otlic , . or Fr.,vr in _Vont rore on Saturday, the 1 ith day of Jhirch next at one o'clock In the after- LlOOll, FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor. February 10, Iq6S-4 vir 0. E. PICKF:TT, 17. 09. All mills promptly attended to. Charges love. Ad drat , * i A ttb urn 4 Lumens, Shrtfa co. Pa. ] feb.4tf Farm for Sale. rinfl li subscriber-offer. for Rik hie Farm situated in Silver Lake township, 2 miles from the Snake (reek road, one In:1e envt or Mud Like, and It miles from Bingitamto t. contationg about 94 itcre..7s acres improved, ‘tith new dwelling house, barns and out, building*. This farm is Icedt watered, well timbered, and tinder /I good state of enltivntion. Fur term* apply to the subscriber on the premise.. JOHN J. MURPHY. Silver Lake, Feb. 4,1869.-1 m TBE rrentest rure for rhenmallArn, lameness, ffOre nese,the Grmt Engl. 10b43 weeny :specific Lin i meet. Read on I rupperi what it bap done in Suegra c minty. It has cured thafinie and Sanded Immediate, Iy. Don't fail to try it. Price. 50 cia per bottle: Sold by Abel Tarrell, , Burns &Nichols, ana all storekeepers or druggists. If it noes not gi ve satisfaction, return the bottle half (offend your money will be refunded. D.AY it CO. Feb. 1, 18,59. kliddletown, N. . Y. To Horsemen. Don't let roar Monies go lanae, sore or &Sleeted ; go to the storeand bay Carey's Great English Sweeney Lint. ment, as it never fails to give satisfaction. D. G. CAMEY a' CO.,' Feb.l, ISGS. Middletown, N. Y. • VSTATE OF JOHN HUDSON, late .1-LAr of Montrose, Sosq'a county, Pa., dec'd. Letters testamentary upon the Mateo, the above namectdreedent having been granted to t he undersign ed, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to. make immediate payment, and those having claims against the Caine to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. IJC teSS. JAS. E. CARILALT, 13.11. Montrose, Feb. 4th. 1969. ESTATE OF ALMANSON NYE, fano( Jackson, Snscra county. Pa. dec'd. Letters ofadmlntstration upon the estate of the abote named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed, all persons indebted to bald estate are hereby nett . , fled to make Immediate payment, and those haring claims nem st the same to present theca duly authenti cated for settlement. L. GRIFFIS, Adm'r, Jackson, Jan. 21, 1869.-6w* BY virtue of certain writs issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County. and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public venduc, at the Court-house. in Montrose. on Friday:Feb. 21st. 1668, at 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.ruchan• na county, P,enife;lSOlutditVon'tfid north b lands of Mrs. Rfehartillorre, on the Vast by the nld- rent Bend and Choshecton turnpike road. op the south by ►and.of. &tome Barnes. and on the West by Aand of John Hay. den—containing about thirty perches of land„.• .more or less, and having thereon one framed dwelling•house. (Taken in execution at the snit of R. C. Baker, assign • ed to L: A. Smith, vs. A. L. Vought and L, L. VOught, —ALSO— The following described piece or parcel of land attn• ate in the township of Ilarford. Susquehanna county. Pennsylvania. bounded as follows, to wit : On the north and oast by lands of Henry Drinker.- eolith and west bylands of Darius Tingley. -containing about 69 acres of land. be the same more or less. and about flfty antes Improved.one house, ono barn and shed attached. 'one orebard.and being the premiles formerly occupied by William G..w. (Taken in execution at the suit of &watts Ross vs. W. R. Cobb. 0. F. LAIC, Shale. Sheri its Office, 'Montrose, Jan. 28. 1868. ABEL TURR ELL, Drageigt; Mont. A ant.L*A rori 2 P 3 - , - P I A- am/ MriAMlEtehl°"-kr4IIO:AM. -14/4'.ls”•yift THOS. A. ROWLEY: 11. S. Marshal, as Meirseneth Western District of Penn's Auditor's Notice. Auditor's Notice Auditor's Notice. Auditor's Notice P ° ®t7 1:30 ! SHERIFF'S SALES. atatein - ent - Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Sus wiehanna . Co unty, for 4867. (nude ntiegibliched prirignante ant Act orgoisetn ,._-".bly:atxtnt,lsl:2l 1831.] _ • BALANCE OF- COLLECT° REP - AOOOUNTE- 1 18137. . . , :. Atn.nut 1 ./izoner . TO;ilisliffis' -- Displleit's paid: 1 Ter - eti tt --- ,---- ---,-,.- Auburn •, ' $1,15.147017,431:60 111 5.lZi 127.94 Apollo:RA ..... . :,-.. 471110 447.1 T, ,26.531 Ararat - ' `,, ,` 0309 301 49, 15.87 * 473 Drooklyn.".': ..: . - 1.188.72 1;1121.22; 59.27 .3.23 Bridgewater.....; 2052819 2,385.391 125,54 27,29 Ch9eoMUt ' .. ' 6314.21 4931.293 31.65 527 Clifford ~ . ..,„i. . . ... 1,199.02 1,078.95 k 56.87 24.50 Ditnoe.k. - ':.:1..... 1,406. 1 . 1,132.64 70 14 3.75 1 Dandaff.:_,....... 248.47 . .=0 11, 12.11 625 Forest Lae' 1.275.0. 1,202.42', 6319 982 Franklin - 773,51 731.68 88.66 2.37 Prien.ftrilie 251.22 287.01 1 12.. r; 1.71 CilbSon 1,310.68 1,253 44 65.97 21,27 Gnat Bend twp. 1,169.63, 1,096.67 57.77 44.20 Great Bemiboro. 507.751 471.89 24.84 11.02 Marlin , ' 1,276.82 1,209.64 63.67 3.51 Mimi/fey ' 652 02 767.83 41.99 12.29 Elerrick.. - .., ... -1 716.72 671,43 35 44 9.85 Jackson '.. 1,134.36 1,059.51 55.76 1 9.1/9 Jessup ' 821.18 770.94 40 58 9. 64 ; Latbrop ' 664.01 623 45 82.81 7.75 Lel:mil .......... ' 1,036.29 981.33 211.66 954 LI berty .......... " 613.96 765.99 40 32 7.35 Little Meadows. 144 39 • 1.37.171 7.= 711ddletown 834.16 789.30 41.54 3.39 Montrose 1,551.86' 1.461.32 76.91 13.63 New Milford twp 1,744.29 1,647.72 86.71 9.85 New Milford bor. 855,,06 860 2.1 18.95 689 Oak Glint 45T96 413.6 S 21.72 25.61 Rwit 1,075.51 1,009 49 53 14 12 95 Silver Lake...: ..1 851.74 805.8: 49.33 357 Sptlngvillo 1,106.24 1.027.99 54.10 24.15 Sniq's Depot.... 861.99 763.80 411./ 30. 99 Thomson.... ... 524.78 491.24 25.86 7.91 - - $31,tk55.43 RECAPITULATION Total sm't cal:triplicates, - $31,635.45 " paid by collector, $,718.6.9 " oxen's to collectors, 372.59 " per ct. to do 1,36-1.18-$31,655.45 • LIST OF CO' Auburn, J. J. Manning - ATMlemon, S. Rice Ararat, J. IT. Tooley Brooklyn, A. Ttleworth Bridgewater; U.J. Kent Choconnt, M. Murniy Cliffohd. E. S. Lewis Blalock, W. Babcock Dander, W. 11. Slocum ForeatLake, W. G. Small Franklin J. H. Deakin Priendsville„. 31. Mariann Gibson, - Pickering Great Bend tICAVAS.Barnes Great Bend bo., E, Gill ' liarford; C,-11. Miller Harmony, M,yit)lor ! Expenses of Busquoluirin_a CoOnty for 1867. [Da To Commonwealth coats; Rood Viewers, Road Damage, • --•, 1). Wakelee, late CommittaionM ,J. T. Ellie, do B. M. Gage, do Samuel Sherer do Constables, - • Assessors rood au d Traverse Jurors, Court bottle and Jail—Fuel and Court house, - - 5,b... S. r. Lane, iihertfr, - - - r -- 447,10 S. F. Lane. Sheziff and Jailer, - - — 1;818,53 L. 11.1.be11, Town Clock, - • - - 23410;3 Stationery, - • - 441,13 G. B. Eldred, Prothonotary and Clerk, - 329,51 Printing • - . . . 437.25 Old Jail: 114.35 Justices of the Peace, - - - 19.45 W. A. Crorsmon, Commissioners' Clerk, • 800,00 Internal Revenue Stamps, - - - 55,75 Township and General Elections, - • 762,29 S. Crosamon, Court Crier, 100,00 Stroud it Brown:insurance, - • • 11'1,75 S. 11. Canfield, W yalusing bridge, balance due, 55,00 W.M.Tingley, llopbottran bridge, built in 1866. 550,00 James Rorke, Starner* bridge. - - 415,20 S. H. Canfield. Meshoppen bridge. advancement - - - on contract, - 117.00 Stare Lunatic Hospital, -- - 882.05 Bounty Bond, No. 72. redeemed, - - 818,91 D. Summers, /ate Sheriff,- 89.53 Unseated lands, - - - 25,00 H. J. Webb, et al. Postage,ll.sB • • Wild Cat Bounties,-- 2,25 - - Eastern Penitentiary, . - - - 528,30 J. F. Deans, 1..111. Terrell, Eli Barnes, auditors, 21,50 freasurer's percentage, - ' - 1,GA9.91 1 hree refunding orders,• - 12,93 - Jail orders redeemed, Nos. 1 to 150, inclusive, 20.2943,12 $X3,150,58 1867. Contra, Cr. By t.76-orders rcdcem'd, No.l to 626,inc1u5ive,517,129.07 Treasurer's per tentage, . . . 1,689,91 Three Ittrandingordets. . 1g, 9 8 - • 2 "-flute Auditors, - Paid County Manors, 2 2 ; 50 Jail Ordera redeemed ,No. Ito 150, inclusive, 24296,12 Balance of State Taxes, for 1861 Townehlpis r Duplicate Auburn Ararat Apriacon Bridgewater Brooklyn Clifford Cbocoont Dimock Duudaff Forest 1ake. ,,., Franklin Friendsville Gibson .. ....... Great Ben d twp. Great Bend boro. Harlon! Harmony Herrick Jackson ......... Jessup Lathrop Lenox Liberty Little Meadows.. Middletown Montrose. New Milford twp New Milford bor. Oakland Hush Sliver Lake Springville ...... Sitsq'a Depot.... Thomson $4501,39' .ECAPITULATION. llcatef, collectors, $l, alone to collectors, Igo to do Total cm% ofDtspl •• paid by •• ozone!. •' percen Balance of DoUcotors' Acc'te for Dog Taxes-4567. . Amount i EXOne- Townsbjps. Doplientel paid. rations. Per Ct. - Apolacon $20,001 $19,00 $l,OO Ararat... ...... . 14.50 10,011 4,00 49 Auburn 68.90 54,30 6,50 2,70 Bridgewater 67.00 60,1 8.50 8,22 Brooklyn 53,00 . 48.45 2,00 2,55 Clifford 00.00 - 59,25 5,00 2.75, Cboconat 87.00 29.93 5,50 1,57 Dlmock 48,50 43,701 2.50 2,80 Dwaine 16,50 13,73 2,00 72 Forest Lake 4 , 4,50 42.75 8.50 2,23 Franklin ........J 33.50 28,98 3,00 1,52 Friendsvillo 7,50 6,05 50 35 Gibson 63,00 . 57.95 2,00 3,05 Great Bend twp. 8350 29,93, 2,00 1,57 Great Bend boro. 13,00 10,88 1,50 62 Unrfortl 43,00 40.85 2,15 Harmony 18,50 15,79 2,00 78 Ilerrick 33,50 28,98 3,00 1.55 Jackson .... 42,50 87,05 3,50 1,95 Jesoup , - - 28,00 22.80 4.00 1.20 Lathrop 14.00 11.88 1,50( 62 Len0x.......... , 65.00 61,75 3,25 Liberty,..„.. • 30.00 28.50 1,50 Little Meadows. 4,00 2,80 1,00 20 'Middletown 65.00 51,78 50 2,72 Montrose... . ~.. 16,00 14,70 50 88 New Milford twp 64,50 57.48 4,00 3,02 New Milford bor. 8,50 4,60. 50 40 Oakland " 1150 9,03 1,00 47 Rosh , 57,50 49,40 5,50 9,60 Silver Lake 50.50, 47.03 'l,OO 2,47 Springville 44.50 89,43 IEOO 2.07 Sustrit Depot.... 46.50 38,48 6.00 9,09 Th0m50n........ 20.60 16,63 3,00 81 $1,232.50 $1,090,73 $84,50. • 07.27. RECAPITA.7IOII. Total am't of 01301nd:se • • 11433,150. •• paid by cotleetora,„ . 40..0wrg, , taftenttationtipligll„ 4 4ol74 percentage to oql - $1,664.18, $311.59 MEM ILLECTORS. (Herrick, - C. H. Coleman (Jackson, Eli French Jes Sup, A. Shcrman Lathrop, H. B. Wood Lenox. M. W. Hood Liberty, L. E. Stanford Litt. McadONVl, II:William! Middletown, Sam') Dodge Montrose, F. B. Chandler N. Milford tp.,J.Wal WOnil N. Milford, bo. G. D. Foot Oasland, S. 11. Eastabrooks Rush, Chas. Carter Silver Lake, T.H.Gage Springville, A.P.Brown Soliq'a Dep., 5.111: Lovelace )Tkomeon, L, 0. Tiffany 1,096,11 4as,uo .000,ce 33740 410,00 873,00 45,00 850.82 .23440 1031,63 23045 87549 139 - 150,59 Amount Ex i oner paid ations. ' t"9,181 13,78 16,50 71,23 37.31 45.17 56,24 1,28 5.23 2,3 38 1 1 1 3,25 51 8,50 4,27 2,76 1,47 2,64 1,27 75. 2.661 6,76 The Commissioners wish it distinctly understood that they will close their appeals in each town at pre cisely 8 o'clock p. m„ In artier to give them sufficient time to reach their next appointment the same evening. MI persons having haziness with the Commissionein will please govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Commissioners. W. e . CROSS3XON, Cota'rs Clerk, Comm're Office, Montrose, 1 . Jan. 21, 1868. CLEM $64,31 $74,44 $1.567.39 28.04 64,31 74,44-$1,567,39 subscriber offers for salt his farm containing about ninety acres, about twenty acres to fine tim ber land, the balance well fenced, (mostly wall,) and under a mood state of cultivation good buildings, ,tc. Sltuated - partly In the township of Bridgewater, and partly In the borough of Montrose, on the old Chenan go turnpike, known formerly as tbo Sam'l Warner farm. Ten or twelve acres lie on the line of a new road about to he opened, from which there is a splen did view of Montrose, a..ci can readily be sold for build ing lots. Any one wishing to 'locate near the county seat cannot find a more desirablo 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. P. O. 8. BEEBE'. Montrose., Dec.ll. ISFI.--4m The Montrose Demo 18 NrBI4BIIED WrEAT TITESDAT 3101111180, AT MONT/Mai trecrintiorNA COONTT. PA., BE g. a-. 43.1131 XIL Vt. X "I' IS CI IV, AT $ ran Annolt 7N ADVANCE-. 08.112,4 AT END OF TEAR. it Bagginess advertisements inserted at $1 r equaie Of . 10 lines, threo times, and 25cta for *ached it week. Yearly advertisers, with nsnalchange . s.. c . $lO for four futures. quarter . column $l5. h If COr 4.'po. one column $6O. and other amounts In exact proporiton. Business 4tards Of tbrec fines t $5 t - °rope dollar!. line. OrLezal notiOs at tbe customary . rates,—about 50 per cent. in addition to business rates. . .a. , --, ... Job Printing executed ucuty and prolliPti, 4L fair pices. • Deear t Vortmigei;" Naas. Jd! i titlC T 9,llEstalile,;. Schuottnd other blanktifotaale., " ,I;Pirelm?tak _ Rog 1 887. • trITIT C. B. Dodge, Tress., Lu act with .9og Taxes, To umlaut of Duplicates tot 1867 $1, 232 , 511 To amount in Treasurer's bands as per last auditor's Report., . - CONTRA, By exonmationsl9- collectors, , 11!-:f.ilY peterdtage to d 6 57.27 Orders redeetned,No. i 1065;the1:1A3,15 Treasurer's commission ou reels. - - rt.ntlfr,T3 at I , ,i'peret . - Treasurer's commission on orfferai $1,073.15, at 23 per cfmt. -160 am't in Ti wax bombs So balanCyt.,..,• =, 45- 7. -- $4- 2 5 14 , 4 4 5 ----,--- 7-17' . -,- • - ---e•e--- - -7-- -;--- -.1 Troosurar. of easquoltaunis Vidal 111120<t_Carren, 1867. until said county. — 730. To ain't in Treas, hands asiaer last And. rt P. $ 1 ,1 • 52 / A H loan from W H. Cooper & Co. 0,000,00 additional taxes .trtim collector of New Milford borough, ' 8.07 asn'treecron State tax duplicate of 1861, 150.00 am't reeefved from salecrf ox-yoke, 2.50 am't reed from sale of °id stoves, - 10,00 ain't reed from additional taxes, 312 ain't recel wed from ref:trued land to - tog. . . 1 , 11 ain't reed from S. P. Lune, sheriff. Jury feels. :61,80 amount of duplicates fur 1667; _ $31,655,45 1867, . - COSTRLL By ain't paid County Auditors. $ SM,SO ain't of exonerations to collectors, $ 4 72 . 52 ain't percentage to do , 1.504,18-1,93877 three refunding orders, Pt% County Orders redeemed, No. Ito 6.26, , - 12.122,07 Jail Orders redeemed: No. 1 to 150, 20,29012 Treasurer's commission on receipts, $30.132,30, $T53,40 Treas. cammission on expenditures, . $37.400.07 938,51 --1.680.81 arn't in Treas. hands to balance, 4.303,cr2 Treasurer's Office. Montrop-, Dec..3l, 1867. C D. DODGE, Treas Treasurer in Aeo't with Commonwealth of Penn's. 1867. Dr. To aggregate ana't of State taxes levied and as sessed for the use of the Commonwealth of Pen n'a• for the year 1867. as per statement of County Corolra, filed with said Treasurer. ' $1,567,39 To am't of State taxes levied and asse.sed on National Bank Stock, as per certificate of Auditor Cenertd, ;11,671,19 1867. Contra, Cr. By five per cent. allowed collectors r 14,44 ant 't orexo nerat ions to do 64,31 per cent. allowed to collectors on Mini *Lock, . . . . , five per cent • 5,19 Treas. per et, on $1,42.8.64 at 1 per cent.. 14,28 Treat.. per cent. on 898,61, at 1 per cent 9S amount In Treasnrer'shanda —1,611,69 1867. Statement of Sheriff's Aec't. Dr. To am't of Jur Fees as per certifkate of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions 140,00 1867. Contra, -Cr. By ain't paid Trevor'r and charged in hie 'ca1....W.80 By 3 per cent. retained for collecting -.1,20 $46 Sheriffs Office, Montrose, ,40 t Dec. 31, le4l. f S. F. LANE, Sheriff. Statement of Sogquebanna County Treas ury, Jan. Ist, 1868. . • Available Funds in Treasury $4,803.02 lineurrest moneyol' previous; yenta .. . .... .... $OO,OO Available Notes in Tieashty739,soSeveral amts of Notes, Bonds, Judgments, &e: . 1,.. *---,- a 5 per last Auditors' Report.. ' ' - ..- soo,uo Wig certly the above to be a correct statement. , - J. T. ELLIS, .. B. N. GAGE, I.County Conerst., SANPL SIIRRER. Attest—n 7 A. enossxoN. Com'rs Clerk. CoaCris Oillce, htent,Tose, Jan. 30,18135. AUDITORS' REPORT. Susquehanna County,. is. We, the undersigned,- Auditors in and tor the-Coun ty of Susquehanna, met in pursuance or our duties, at the Court House in idontrose. Jan. 6th, A. D. 1868. and did audit, adjust and settle the several accounts of the Commissioners and Treasurer of said County, all -of which we bound to be correct. We find In the hands of Charles B. Dodge, Treasurer of said county— Of County Funds.. Of Dog Tax Funds. Of State Tux Funds L. M. 'II:TRRELL, ELI BARNES. t County Auditors F.B.cIiABBLER. Auditors' Office, Montrose, Jan. 7,1868.. Courts of Appeal. TIRE Commissioners have Axed upon the following 1. days and places for hearing' Appeals from the As sessors (triennial) assessment of 18W3, to wit: Auburn, at the house of Elijah Adams, Tuesday Feb 11th. Di mock, at the house of John Foster, Wednesday Feb. 12th Springville, at the house of Dr. Brush, Thursday Feb. 13th. Brooklyn, at the house of J. 0. Bullard, Friday Feb. 14th. Lathrop, at the house of D. Wilmatth, Saturday,Feb. 15th. Lenox, n t the house of V. Lafferty. Monday Feb, 1 7th. Clifford and Duudaff, at Clifford Corners Motel, Tues day Feb. 18th. Derrick, at the house of G. W. Potter, Wednesday Feb. 19th. . Glbson, at the house of James ThnrsdayFob. 20th. -- - Miami. at the Nouse of Wm,Gose, Monday Feb. 24th. New Stiffens anti born, at Phinney's • Hotel, Tuesday Feb. 25th. Jackson and Ararat, at Joseph Garry's hotel, Wed nesday Feb. 26th. Susquehanna Depot and Thomson, at Enos Blossom's hotel, Thursday Feb. 27th. Oakland and Harmony, at Enos Blossom's hotel, Fri day Feb. 29th. Gt. Bend and hero, at Barnum's hotel, Saturday Feb, 20th. Bridgewater, at the Commissioners' ofßee Montrose', Monday March 2d. Moutrose, at the. Commissioners' office, Tuesday March 3d.. Jessup. at the Commissioners' office, Wednesday March 4th. Forest Lake, at the Commissioners' office, Thursday March sth. FARM FOR SALE! ----7:1-- i c i a.m - a i 11 . 147 MTH of Goods at ataaitadvaadir from Wboloaaki I ► Goat, in store mid for bale by 41,M4,4.5 Wit _ . r t t Coraptifing a bilge arlortiiint of N. 1114 Dry (Goods, Groreries, Crockery, Hardtoore, Stoves, Iron, Medicines, Paints, Oils, . Boots . ct#4.haelei Paprr i , Win: • dow Shades, Ho tsand Capri, • Boiala La.lies" and Cent t' !* . Balmoral and Hoop Skirls, (iv. lie., and combined. forming the mos. complete altponualtt furaelectiag 14 ovary department. of bit trade, and wilt be ti old at The Lowest Market Prices.. New Milford, AT, 17, I MO. • - 21,*1 $15,390,37 Cu. MAD CREEK MILLS, Nervcr Milford, pa,., EEmooTtE, Proprietor , are in Tall operation at . last. Mr. Moore would say to the good people of4,;usquchanna county that he ban fitted up hie mill I'm A heavy expeni.e, with all the modern Imprtmetnente In Units and Machinery, and it confident he can do of good work an the bent. We hare rum of the improved Silver Creek Smut ik Separating Machines,. said to be t e best ntarlfine of the day. We h A v e else the best machine for ciemittir, Bliel:Avh..o . 'n the Co tnty. The services of Mr. SCPM:4 il. DILA KB, *n et Jeri , enced miller, have been secured and he will' tatted td all calls. $45,390,87 E. N, MOO New Milford, Nov. 19, 1967.—tr N Montrose, between the Store of 1. N, Ballard and wooden endof Brick. Block, at that little one horse Boot and Siam Store, a new and elegant assortment of 313 c• - it ec IS c:• e tat For fan and winter, Conelisting of Men's Mirk and fine Boots, Boy's Boots, and a good assortment of Shoes, con sisting of Ladies' Kid, Gaut, and Lasting Ba'medals, Ifissea',.OttOdretea and Baby's Shoes: &C. Al6O, %yeti made to order, and Repairing done on short notice. Oct. 29, 1867.—tf C. 0. FORDIIAR $1.011,19 ms-elocriEtri. «id cfcr.i GREAT PIANO PORTE And Melodeon Emporiniii• 850 Broadway, ifeW York, and 68 Washington it; Chicago, Crosby Opera Rouse, Wholeialo Agents for the United States for Wm. Knage ct Co's Celebrol9d Gold Medal Also, Agents for A. H. GALE .1 (JO., and other tint- W. have the largest snd best assorted stock of Pianos, which, for• Power and Sweetness of Toue, Ran' and Agreeable Touch, and Beauty of Finish, have, byjudges, been pronounced unrivalled. Wholesale Agerail for Car/Sort, Needham .4 Co's Cdsr. brake( Marmonivms, Melodeons and Organs. 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