The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 25, 1868, Image 3

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    Ll‘ljontrost ptinatTat.
TUESDAY, MIL 25, MI?:
zsc.4:Dal MixteW.Geaacke.
Tarn Elections.
The township elections came off on Eri
by last in this county. ~Montrose is all ,
one way as usoal, except-ri,NPiocrotio
i o pec tor of Elections. - •Dridgewateigavo
an increased democratic majority; Dimock
and New Milford went Democratis.l. A
list of officers Will, bb puttlistied due
time.
lIIMI===IMMEI
Insurance:
J. D. Barber, of Susquehanna Depot,
publishes a card; this week, proposing to
Inure lio reel, iko., from accidents, and
attention is directed thereto.
Valuable Cows.
M. C. s Sutton, auctioneer, at a sale in
Middletown, one day last week, sold- Rev.
rn cows, at prittes ranging from $48,50 to
Cim any sale `beat that ?
L
Concert and Festilial.
The Ladies of New Milford, will give a
Festival at Phinneyerliall on Friday Eve,
Feb. 284 h, 1868 for - the benefit of the
yew Milf4rd Brass Bond.
Admission to concert, 25c . s.
Supper Tickets, q 5
After Supper there will be a Dance.
Teacher's Institutes, &c.
Ma. EDrron—lt was not my intention
to.notie". through the paper the arti
cle in rrlggard to the Teaeheri Institute,
Dnt es there seems to be, misunderstanding
n regard to the facts, and as many of my
!ends believe the article by E. B. Ham-
-v, E. 1., to be aimed principally at me.
:ken, it :bat; jiistiee to myself and the
c2tlgo ITepreseat, to add a word of expla
-itinn.
It is well known to over three hundred
prsons who wtrepresent the last day of
e Institute, that after the reading of the
-,,ort on resolutions. I called the vice
l';' ,, sident, T. W. Tinker, to the chair,
1 t.,ok the •floor three time=, using ar
:lents to defeat the resolution censur
.; I),rector or Teacher. If I remember
_:oily five re s olutions of censure we re
: .cted, three , of which were believed to
,2 of a personal character, and were vo-
J.wn by the Institute almost unani•
h e of die defeated resolutions, sitypoß
,i in t e aimed at my esteemed friend anti
cellent Teacher E. B. Hawley. One of
hr nerary member stated the- fact to
'e Institute whereupon the resolution
, 24 defeated with but one dissenting
, l(e; giving, it seems to me, reasons fur
, :•pec,‘ ing " that body" instead of hold
:rg up to ridicule the faithful Teachers
:no met at Montrose, to accomplish and
s , ci accomplish a good work.
Mr. Hawley never gave me reason why
!le should not, attend. I learn that he
supposed the excuse was ,received. The
it no doubt was caused by negltct on
Itle part of the common carrier.
We do not expect that every teacher
.ti, or will attend the County Institute,
..lhe same time it is not thought best to
• .ekon our endeavor, by using all proper
"war& to get out aq we can, and thereby
Thlctt the Institution b.metit as great a
lumber as possible.
- Some who are not posted in school mat
teri, have inferred from the article referr
ed to that such a.resolution had the effect
" decapitate Toachers" or in better lan.-
nage to annul certificates. To snch I
would say, it is not the case, and that, at.
resent, I . ant the only person who • Las
le power to annul certificates in this
--mut ry.
Now,ldo'not object to having mr
acts criticised ; at the same time, it.
~ . :u4t that facts be represented as they
:. c . There are quite enough already who
not understand the requirements of
:ze school lam or the duties of the. officers
appointed to execute it.
A number ofdirectore and citizens have
tilted tee to publish a series of articles
tplanatory of the school law. With
!our permission Mr. Polito?, Y shall be
eis to do so as soon as the work of risi
lag 'schools shall abate. ,
Sad Affair---Railwad,,Aecident,
,ScsAxnpiir,Pi 21.
, .
Thor all,ernooi John Johnson neeiden
silly shot. his Wife; ; )tilling her 'instantly..
A man named Sweeney was niled by
Ihe , falting.oflgite roof of the Oxford mine
to day.
Yesterday a Lehigh valley Railroad car,
drama behind the .LaCkawanua and
131 00msbargeursin, ran off the track at
Pittston, in consequence of a broken rail.
led after-be tog dragged several hundred
feet, broke -loose from the other cars and
' throws , fiown an embankment
teen feet into„the Nort h Branch Canal,
taming over end; breaking in --,two as it
tell. Ten or'tweive passengers were in
jured, but none seriously except, Bishop
Stevens; of the .Diocese of Pennsylfania,
but it is thought he will recover.
Teacheis' Institute.
An Institute for Teabileft , NFill. be .'held
at Kasson C6inerii
day and Saturday; March 'atli and 7th,
$6B. Teachers and friends of education
Auburni;apd- adjonling
' ,, )irusliips are invited to attend:
W. W. WeTsoN, Go. Supt.
Donation.
I=E:sim
The friends. of Rev. Wm. Shelp will
make hirri a Donation at the' M. g. Church
ir Fair Dale, on Thursday afteinOon and
Evening,Feb. 21th. The citizens of Rash;
4.,„,p, Moutrose,And surrounding viciro
11 7 . 'ate -titapOtfally int ;tea to attend. '
Tailoring.
Gentlemen's own materials made op;
cutting dcine, clothes cleaned, repaired,
and pressed, tihesp,lat E. L. iireeks' !
1 1'wo sipretitices wanted.
. .
•
Temperanco Meetings, -
Rev. James-A. DavidsonAt a te Leetor
er of the Independent " Order ` of Good
Te.iiplerit of Penn'a, is now laboring in
Susq'a county, andiviltlecture at
Upson ville, Tnesday evening, 25
IJ pbo.ttnni, wednesanyJ ov WAD& , 26
Glenwood, Thursday evening, 27,
Dundall; F-riday-evenin, .. - 20
Herrick A.:entre, Saturday. evening; 29
All 'are' respectful 'tio attend
the meetings. Na- charge is'made for ad•
mission, tin collections are' taken; and no
polio ak„intraded.- D. •
School Notice.'
..1 Montrose Graded Sehool, Spring Term,
*ill pommence Monday. March 2, 1868,
add continue eleven weeks. Tuition the
same as heretofore.
B. MAICIIIII4 Sec'y.
Feb. 18,1868.-2 w
fr rirChroolc Diseases , ecroftila. Ulc e r. ,
- - Down that tile , benefits derieedlronl
tutee districts reduced the wa g es, and i ll *.- - n 6 wenk
• • • 0 , drinking of „the Congress sarsto and other celebritted
a consequence, lost their old and .expqp Springs is Tinficlpallyowingto the iodine they tomato
enced teachers, and have : poor schools._„'i' tin. B. Annenns . Mount Warm l
,
The whole number of tenclierta-4itr' - : - ' 37- enteine iodine in thesame pure state that it is round
n these spring waters, but. over 500 per cent, more til
ed was four It un d...1. , .i.v.. 4 W . (pantile, contnining as it does l grains to each fluid
ounce. if resolved In pure w ter, withont a solvent.*
diacoucry long sought for, In this country and Europe,.
and Is the hest remedy in the world for Scrofula. Can.
cere, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, and all Chronic Diseases.
Circulars tree. J. P. Dinsmore, Proprietor, 38Dey
street, New York. Sold by all Drogglsts.—feb.
S.tVANNAU, Feb.-20.—Joseph McGow
an, collector of State taxes, was arrested
to day by the military. Mr. McGowen re
fuses to .give hp.records or, money to the
military officers.
—The Kentucky Legislatnre - recently
elected lion.. Thomas C. McCreery, of
Daviess County, to fill the unexpired term
of Hon. James Gtithrie, resigned.
—Oni Tuesday last, the Democrats car
ried NV ai crumb, Jtfl rson County, New
York, for the first time in fifteen years.
• Arinosn, Pi., Feb, 21.—W . e have el
eeted a Dentoor rt ielititiOr . aßtfiCity Treas
urer to-clay, anti ten or the twelve mem
ber of Coy Councik.
—Mr. Pendleton, who goes ar paying
oft - the debt in paper, is a large holder of
Lationat bonds.
—Gen. 'Chambers, of Louisville, had a
daughter born to' him on his seventy-
Murth birthday, tie members f t`le bar
expressed their admiration by presenting
the young lady with a silver cup.
—The Reroliai4n a radical paper says,
" If we must have either Grant or Chase,
may the fates give ma the latter. Let us at
least have a sober man with some fixed
opinions."
—ln the Florida " Black Crook" Con
vention, on Vednesday last, four mem.
hers were declared ineligible, and their
seats vacated. After the adjournment a
fight occurred, in which one of the negro
delegates was shot. Radical reconstruc
tion' is progressing finely in this part of
the South.
-A bill is now before the Senate creat
ing:the Teri tory of Wyoming from the
western half of Dacotah, which provides
expressly that negroes shall vote and hold
office in that political division of our men
try. The Radical leaders are willing to
use the negro wherever he can be made
an instrument to perpetuate their power.
Yates has a bill before the Rump Sen
ate for the admission of Colorado as a
State conditioned upon her acknowledge
ment of the equality of races; which sim
ply means—Give the negroes the ballot
or stay out of the Union. This is force,
and true republicanism is diametrically
opposed to that.
—lt was clearly demonstrated, la , t,
winter, that the necessity for the office of
Adjutant General bad ceased at least a
year before that, time, yet it has continued
to secure a place for-one of Geary's favor
ites, and now it is proposed to add five
hundred dollars - to the salary—making it
$3,500. This is outrageous extravagance.
—The Arkansas tanists voted on their
"constitution" on the 10th, and it was
carried—yeas 45, nays 21. Nine 'Rads
bolted. It levies st, poll tax of $1 for
schools, and requires a- generalitnising of
colors thereiq gives the ballotto females;
makes negroes competent for jurors—
which is more than Nature has yet accom
,plished; 'disfranchises all the rump has
outlawed, :as well at ell who may vote
against this nigger constitution; and com
pels every voter to swear that be accepts
the civil and political equality of the nigs
and that he will never attempt to deprive
them of the power granted them by the
"constitution." The document, is a migh
ty good one—for Coffee.
W, ZY. w
ELIPMCMZIXa rMiTCMX.CnE3g3.
VErColgate's Aromatic Vegetable Soap. A an
perior Toilet Soap, preParedfrom relined Vegeta.
ble Ot t ban coaabinatlod'ailbGlyeerlue, and espe
cially designed tor the nee of Ladles, and for the
NarseTy. Its Pet-lumens exquisite, and its washing
properties unrivalled, For sale by all drub-gifts.
May, 2:31862.—1yampi2 .
MP - Deafness. Blindness & Catarrh treat
,cd with the utmost succei4byDr. J. ISAACS, °tulle.
and Anrist , (formerly of 'Leyden, Holland.) N 0.1365
Arab. Street. Philadelphia.' Testimonials from the most
rellidge - sourtes Inthe City and Country can be seen at
hisoffice. The medical faculty are invl..ed to accompa
ny theirpatients, as ht has ho secrets in his 'practice.
Artificial ltyes inserted without pain. No charge made
for examination. novi9yl
"Or:Tim thoniand worth of GOODS
at whoiesule cost. per inventory Just taken, for sale by
ABEL TUREELL, in the Oriel; Bieck. About this
atnontitconstantly on hand, and NEW GOODS contin
ally arrivinp,'. The people can find Tienrly everything
theyntar need rattle Drug and Variety Store of ABEL
TURRELL.
-Montrone, Pa v Juty 30, 1831. • •
1110 - Gardner's Bitsbross College. PIi6IIO
GRAPLUT.I nisTITUTs and LADIES",:.A.TIADRAY
is the proper Oath share young snen r apalad lea Can o
Ob
thltimrpraafical tatntledge of, :Mt . ., meta lit/Mont
bralithes btudnete. 'Ererynne ebbald leepipre ibis
opporighlty„ Se th e conrcela the , moot th oeciugh of ivy
'Tillage of the, It in Nerthern 'Vettorilranla.- 14 . 1 e
eaticilire . fiip; "OD: SAmt Mr coney; Pa y er. livbr
fidtparnenlara, Anther yr. R: VAR ITERpinrire ,
(iPruoton. Pi. lig 13 - gym.
ri -me t,ouir. ),
111 r ABEL TERRELL tscontinuallYreeehlnlt
new suppliesoraennine Drugs and Medicines, which
will be sold as low mat any other litc-e In Moatrose.
garigong et/rou. _ • •
I amfalehtylo thellabee:
ylereely wielded bt Abe wave, e=
cinfinon in the stalwait if eitintl4
Latedng at the atom and waft.
Beauteous In tke palace pillars,
. . _
Saving in the pointed rod.
As it brings the deadly lightning
Quelled and Itsfmless to the rod.
Btlt - tbsre 10 a &Hotta essence t
Where- I take toygrandeet pewer.
Gisler to thtrras my surest,
' Blityetest ahl, In dangers bout.
See,: Won, ,t l YAltaiSet.l - •
Sip 'At dmekestbyaras bowl -
See the :me of heat h and beauty 1
Take the patest check and brow.
Ply,,dyspeosla fly c o nsumption I •
Yes; nil Mt are crushed at length.
For I give _what hagiatt - nature ,
Only ever needed=-Stutsoral I
Mail !jell In what great essence,,
!can thus your spirits cheer ep„ ! --
Pallid, trenthiing. dying sufferer.
`Tie the famed•• Pattunsa 13tathi.7"
•
TiaplPernvian Syrup Is a proteeted_ aolntie n. of the
protoulde of Iron. a new dleeOVery In Inolletne'that
Melba, at tho.
_root of divaese by supplying the blood
witit its vital principle* or life el-ment.r-fron.
The germ tee has "" Peruvian Syrup" bldtitt In the
f les i , Pamphlets free.
J. P. DINSMORE, IProptietor.
No, nr. Day et..;liew York.
Sold by all o'll=We—tub.
120 — Children's LlhreaSstved for 50 Cents.—
Thousands of eLildren die Annually of croup. Now,
mothers. if von would spend 50 cenfs, And always have
a bottle of lir. Tobias' \ enefian Liniment to the house,
you nevea naed fear lorng your little one when attack
ed with this complaint. It is now 20 years since I have
put up my Liniment, and never heard of a child dying
°retain' when my Liniment was used;,bnt, hazdreds of
ease's of curse 'lave linen reported to me, and many
state If it was $lO per bottle. they would not he with
out it. Besides which. It is a certain cure for cuts,
Burns Headache Toothache, Sera Throats, swellings,
/dump.. Colic. Diarrhcea, Dysebtery, :Imams, Old Sores,
mid Pains in the Back and Chest. No one once trice it
who is ever without it. It Is warranted perfectly safe
to lake internally. Full directions with every bottle
Sold by the Drr.ggists. Depot 56 Cortlandt street New
York.— fe.
NEW YORK :I/AUKETS.
Reported for the ItiONTROSE DEMOCRAT, by DE
-11 kltT. SII A 1 , F.1t ,k (:0., Commission Merchants, 403.
40-4. 403 and 496 'West Washington Market, Nev York
City. Feb. •..t9.. IStiS.
Beans, per barrel $3,90 qt, $4.00
Butter; per lb. state firkins, prime . . 30 3 40
du " tubs, •• .. 40 fit. 42
do Orange co ante pa ila ... 45 0 50
Cheese. per lb., 12 0, 14
Eggs, per doz. :10 Cl. 40
Flour, per bbl. extra State 9.00 Q 13,00
western 8,150 fp 12,01
Rye Flour per bbl 7.50 (43. 9.00
Corn meal, .. 6.410 tit lUM
Wheat, per bushel. 2,30 3 , 24
Ye, do 1.50 (1)). 1,111
Corn, do 1.20 0 1.90
Oats. do .... ai 0 90
Hay. per etrt , 1,00 Ca 1.20
Sheep, live per lb. In 0 OS
Lambs, • OS 0 10
Calves. •• 09 in. 10
Chickens. live per pair 'l5 tai 1,19
Tallow, per lb. 11 © 1I
Wool, per lb. 45 0 58
IWE.dtk.R.Wt.MA\-C3IrMIISS.
In airlock, at the house of the bride's
father, Feb. 26, by Rev. H. 11. Gray, Mr.
0. F. BLAKRSLIC and Miss MART TYLER,
both of Dimock.
Feb. 6th, 1867, by Rev. J. F. Wilbur,
Mr. JonN Strrrost and Miss Eirnsa ANN
WELCH, both of Springville.
Feb. 12, 1868, by Rev. J. F.
Mr. ELMER ALGET9 and Miss JANETrE N.
LYMAN, both of Auburn.
Feb. 14, 1868, by Rev. J. F. Wilbur,
Mr. CHARLES It. Pin-Lire and Miss Ros-
NITA -L. CmtwPoitn, both of Washington,
Wyo. co. Pa.
Feb. 19, 1868, by Rev, J. S. Wilbur,
Mr. HENRY C. JONES, of Factoryvllle,
Wyo. co. Pa., and Miss Soma A. BROAD.
DENT, of Cinton, Wyo. co Pa.
At the residence of the bride's father,
in South Bridgewater, Feb. 22, by Apol
los Stone, Esq., Mr. Iseult A. MAIN i .of
Dimock, and Miss Lucy E. Sumo, of
Bridgewater.
etv '►biieriisements
1 1".X3SidC0 01 1 1 3EIL"E"
AND,
.LARGE CLOVES SEED,
For Sue by STANLEY =BUELL,
Feb. 23, 1868. 4 11 r Forest Lake, Pa.
:Cattle for Sale,
MITE nod erslgned offers at private sale one palrof
A kV years ola Steers, well broken, and two pairs of
2X years old Steers.
Franklin. Feb. 25, 1568.-21 A. T. HOWE.
J. M. DARROW,
TrETRIONARY SURGEON, New Milford, Penn%
V, Feb. 2:ptit, 18&3.—•
"Give me another horse ;
Bind up my wound!"
'MAT sounds well, bnt when you lose your horse,who
1 is going to give you another. I will tell you. In
sure the one you nave in the iiArrsionn Lave b2ocs Isr
anitssrcz Co., of which thi. niiderrigvicd is agent for Sus
quehanna county, and will insure all kinds of Live
Week at low rates.
'fable of rates sent free on application. For further
partichlars apply to or address
Feb. 25, 1862,
`STATE OF E. A. GOSS, late of
Lathrop, Snequehanna county. Pa:, deed.
Letters of administration upon the estate of the
above named decedent baying been ranted to the un
dersigned. notice is hereby given to all persons indebt
ed to said estate to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same to present them
dulynethenticsted for settlement.
A. B. Ii.IERRILL..AduOr.
Lathrop; Feb. ES, 1863.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
. .
Thiele to eivenotiee that on the 18th day of Feb. A.
D., 1668. a warrant in bankruptcy was leaned against
the tetate of William L. Vaughn, of Barb. "Sus
quehanna county. renneylvanin. who has.been adjudg
ed a bankrupt, On hie own petition ; that the payment
orany debt and delivery of - any, property belonging to
Sinn bankrupt , to him or for hianseiand the transferor
tiny aroperty by him. arelorbidden by law. Theta
dinette" of the creliltore of raid hankrtmt, to prove
their debts. and to choose'obs or More - Otago( ea of Ids
estate, will heletat a Court of Bankruptcy, to be held'
1130S - Litellai - wantui - Avenue, ScriiniOn,,_ Peansrliania,
belort,RdwardNi Willard; Register. 9u the 19(b day of
~1pay04.1860412- • •
..CMontr,is: xin4s
sit A g. frycref.r,ipt.
J. D. BARBER.
Susquehanna Depot, Pa
Auditor's Notice.
EM undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Jude.
T
es of the tirptutne Court of Susquehanna county'
on einteptlonailled to the account of O. End adm'r
of the estate •of Noah Read, deed, will attend, to
the duties ethic appointment at the office of Fraser &
Chisel in Montrose. on Thursday, March 40.1869, at 10'.
'Cluck, p. at which time and place all persons inter
ested will present their claims or be forever debarred
from coming in on said fund.
F. A. OASE, Auditor.
Montrose, Feb. 25, 1857.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
The 111 to give notice, that on the 14th day of Petiy,
A. 1). 1863, a warrant In bankruptcy was lamed against
the estate ofThomaa Donlin 2d, of Atilddfci, boa? a co.
Fenn'a,',wholito been adjudged* bankrupt, on h e own
petition •• - ,that the payment of any debt and delivery of
emu
..oierty bctongimprepettintnirrupt;to bituvr for
hie ;mei and the franeoer_efanym
ppe:ty hy him are fiw
biddeMbrilw, That krpeeting of tho creditors of maid
laattkrapri-nio proVe tbeteviebta, and Co chOkditt 'od6' or
Itioriftalipeca of his estate;, will beheld at a Court of
Bankrmitcy, to be heidat No. .V.ia Lackawanna Avenue,
Scranton: beforn Edivar N,
.Eteglater v ou the 191 h day of 2dercb,ls63, at 10 o'clock,
ta.
• . -TllO4. iltowory. tr. S. lidenthat •
_Jdu eueager. Western Dist.
Feb. 15.-
STROUD & BROWN'S
Fire, Life, Accident tc Live Stock
GENERAL INSURANCE - AGENCY,
rigrazatragse,
11ome-IneuranceCo. of N. Y., Capital and
Sbrplur, $4,000,0(0
Insurance Co. of Northlimerica, PhiPa,
capita) and Surplus, 2,000,000
Internationbl Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y.,
Capital and Surplus, 1,500,000
Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Co.of
Money. Penn a, Capital and Surplus, 4,000,000
Banner's Mutual insurance Co, York, Pa.,
Capital And Surplus, 170,000
ittitetprise Cosi:mince Company, Cincin
natl. 0., Capital and Surplus, 1,000,000
Connecticlatlintual Life Insurance Co. of
noltford, Conn., paying 50 per cent.
tr. dividends to the assured. . The notes
• _given for half the premium is never to
be paid under any circumstances. he
limllcy Will always be paid In full, and
itbenotes given up. Capital, 17,000,000
Ameritart.- , Life [insurance Co., Philadel
phia, Capital. • 1,000,000
Travelentlasurance Co. Hartford, Conn„
Insuring:against all kinds of accidents -
Capital, 700.000
Hartford Hire Insurance Company, Hart
ford. Conn.., Capital and Sarplus, $9,000,000
Putnntrairainsurance Co., Hartford, Ct.,
Capital, " - $700,000
Glen's 1 , 411 s Inemrance Co. Caena—Falla,.
F. Y. Capital andSnrplus, 400,000
Hartford Live ntocle Insurance Company.
Insurance on On:lnds of Live Stock, -
against theft and Oath Irmo any
cause: Capital, 4,- $17,000,000
CV — All busine.s entrustidto our care will be attend
ed to on fair terms, and all tulles promptly adjusted.
Or Office first door en.t. frott 'Banking Office of W.
H. Cooper & Co., Turnpike sta4ontroac, Pa.
STROUD lc. BROW - Er Agents.
M. C. Surrox, Esq., Friendeafrle, Solicitor.
Cois IL S9ITII, 21outrose t . do
Dita.mos Srnorn, Cnitivm L. Inman.
Montrose, Feb. 25, 1869.
FURNITUR RENT E ESTABLISII-:,
CIF William W. Smith. The extensive Furniture
vr Establishment of William W. Smith. having been
rofitted and greatly improved, the proprietor respect
fully announces to the citizens of Montrose and vicini
ty, that he is constantly makinv• and keeps on hand the
largest and best nsssortment of
Prirrra.. AT Tau 1731=1...M1
to be found anywher this side of New York City.
Desks., Divans, Towelraeks, Lounges, Footstools dtc.
Center Card, Pier. Toilet, Dining. Kitchen and
exteneion tables.
Cuxuts —Cane and Woodseat Rockers, Cane, Flag
and Woodsents of every variety and style.
Sofasand Tete-a-tetes. furnished on short notice.—
Cane seat chairs resented.
SPRING BEDS.
A largo assortment--eheapest an 4 best in themarket.
Cane Beat Chairs.
lam now enabled to supply my customers with a new
submantial cane seat chair, of home manufacture, which
will be found greatly snperior to those formerly In
market, and yet are sold at a less price.
CANE-SEAT CHAIRS RE-SEATED.
C Ready made coffins on hand or furnished at
short notice. Hearse always in readiness if desired.
L employ/tone but careful and experie n c e d wo r k men,
I Intend to do my work well, and sell it as low as can
be afforded.
WILLIAM IV. S3fITH.
3lontrose, Feb 18,.1868.
DISCHARGE of a BANKRUPT.
In the District Court of the United States for the
Western District of Pennavivania.—ln Bankruptcy.
In the matter of ALBERT L POST, a bankrupt—
said Albert L. Post having applied to the Court for a
discharge from his debts. By order of the Court notice
is given to all creditors who have proved the/ debts
and other persons in interest to appear on the 7th day
of March. 1803. at 2 o'clock, p. m.. at Chambers of
the said District Court. before E. N. WILLARD, one of
the Registers of avid Court. in the city of Scranton, at
No. 803 Laakawanna - Avenne, to,show cause why a dis
charge shonid not be grunted to the said Bankrupt.
. And further notice is-hereby given that the second
'and third meeting of civaitoreof.the said Bankrapt,re-
Anired by the 27th and 28th seetions of the act of Con
grees.of ,Narch 2,11317, will be bad before\ the said _Reg-
Iriter. upon the same day. that cause may be shown
against the discharge, at the same hour and place.
- Feb. 18-2 w B. C. /rOANDLESS, Clerk.
N OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
This is to ?JO° notice that on the 12th day of Feb
ruary, A. D: 1567, a warrant In Bankruptcy was issued
against the estate at SAMUEL S. INGALLS of Sus
4i:whitens Susquehanna County. Pennsylvania, who
has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition;
that the payment of any debt and delivery of any prop
erty belonging to each Bankrupt, to him or for hi. use.
and the transfer of any properly by him, ere forbidden
by taw. That a meet.ng of the creditors of said Bank.
rapt, to prove their debts. and to choose one or more
asaignemi of his estate. will be, held eta court of Bank
ruptcy. to be held at No. ER Lackawanntr-Avenne,
Scranton, Pennsylvania, before _EDWARD N. WIL
LARD, Register, on the 18th day of March, 1888, at
one o'clock, P. N. TAOS, A. ROWLEY,
U. S. Marshdt, as Messenger,
Western District of Penna.,
feb. 18 w 4
OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. •
This is to give notice, that on the 24th day of
Palming. A. D. 1868—a warrant In Bankruptcy was Is
sued against the estate of WILLIAM L. POST, of Sus
quehanna County. Pennsylvania. who has been adjudg
ed a Bankrupt, on his own petition; that the payment
of any debt and delivery of any propany belonging to
such Bankrupt, to him 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 °ibis
estate. will he held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be
held at No. 3U3 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Penn-
Sylvania, before EDWARD N. WILLARD. Reginter, on
the 17th day of March, 1862, at in o'clock. ♦. L.
TROS. A. ROWLEY,
E. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
Western Dlatrict of Penns.
feb. 13 4w
ASSIGNEE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the 'UniVed States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania
In the matter at•
U. S. Searle, a bankrupt. }ln Bankimptcy
To whom it may concern :
The undentigned hereby glees noticersolitii ippoint -
tnen tut , assignee - of H: S. Eleatic; qrthe borough of
iktontrose, in the county of Susquehanna, and state of
peansylentda. within said District, who has beenad•.
judged 4 bankrupt upon his own petition. by the -Dis
trict Court of said District,. Dated Jan. 23d, 1868,
GEO. P. LITTLE,
.Assignee.
3lontrose, Feb.11,1868.-3w
ASSIGNEE IN I3ANKRUPTCY.
in the District Conrt of thellnited States for the
Western District of Penneylvapia:
In the matter of
A. L. Vought, a bankrupt. in na nkruPeY
To tainM it May portter4
The ontieraigned hereby given zotlce et his eppoinV
went as navigate of A.L.Yoaght,of Saban, in the co..
of tiaelettainaa...attet State of Penevylentits:ltithialaid
District who bet been- adladaed t Bankrupt upon kb
Own petition by the EttstMCMettoritaid-Mttriet.t.
MITT
Fnis it, 7 4 1 t7--* 6"tel/41"2`
Piiblie
runs Subscriber will sell by Auction II Who hidden=
1 in Forest Lake Township, the following property t
60 sheen.3cows, yearlings. 0 calves. 3. Urge. hay f
provisions dm. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock 4. N. Mow
nay Marehilth, 1869. Terms *ll ems under 5 dollars;
lash, 5 dollars and over 8 months media with latcrt'oi
and approved security. WILSON J. Tv - MILT-L.
Forest Lake, February 5d 1868.
4 0eatailtilco3ri.
A LL persons are herby nottnod not to harbor or rust
my eon, James Daly, on my account ; kaaLui
a tuttnted himself (tont home without just cause.
OWEN DALY.
Jessup, Feb ; ISth; —3w•
NOTICE IN - BANKIIUPTCY.
Ig TO (AVE NOTICE
That on the 38 day-ot robruaty; 13113, a warrant In
bankruptcy wad issued against the estate of JAMES
t'A It ItIEN of DimoCV, Susquehanna comity. Penn.
,iylY.ania, Wi) has hecu adjudged . a bankrupt. cia hi.
.own itetition - ; that the layment . of any debts and de
• liiery of any" propefty by hint are forbidden by law ;
that a meeting of the creditors of the raid bankrupt, to
proro their debts, add to choose one tit bore assignees
of fits estate, wilt be held at a Cohrt of Baikruptcy,
tote held at No. 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton,
Pa., before Edward N. Willard, Manistee, on the sth
day-aildasr.h, =la, at ten o'clock,-A. M.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY.
U. S. Marshal, as esessenzer. Western District of
Pennsylvania. Web. 11-4 w
' .
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
This is to give notice, that on the 4th day of
Peb. A. D.' 1868,s warrant in Bankruptcy was issued
against the Mato of Newton A. Lane of Montrose,
Susquehanna Co. Pennsylvania, who bag been adjudg
ed a Bankrupt on his own petition ; that the payment
of and debt and delivery, of any property belonging to
suet) Bankrupt, 10 biro or for ids nee, 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 at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be
held at No. tea Lnekawanna Avenge, Scranton, Penn
sylvania, before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the
9th day of March. 1369, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
THOS. A. RoWLEY,
C. S. Marshal, as Messenger,
Feb. 11-4 w Western District of Penn's.
BANKRUPT'S ASSIGNEE.
In the district Court of tho United States for the
Western district of Pennsylvania :
In the matter of
John Paarot a Bankrapt. } lll aanra P . B ,
TO ALL WBOX IT *AY CONCZON :
The undersigned givers notice of his appointment as
assignee of John Faurot of New Milford In the County
of Susquehanna, State of Pennsylvania, within said
district, who•has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his
own petition in the district Court of said district. Da
ted Dec.l2th 1867. A.B. IfeCOLLUIf,
Montrose, Feb. T, MS. Assignee.
Auditor's Notice.
TIIR undersigned appointed by the Condor Com
mon Plead of Susquehanna County to diet ri
bate the funds arising from the Shanllre
dale of the Real Rdtate of John Wheeler, and W. S.
Vanoradale, will attend to the duties of hid appoint
ment, at hid office in Mont-nee, on Wednesday, March
11th, MS, at one o'clock P. M., at which time and place
all persons are required to preset t their claims or for
ever be debarred from comihg, in on Paid rune.
A, W. BERTROLF, Auditor.
February lb,
Auditor's Notice.
T HE Undersigned, an anditcrr appointed by the Or
- phans' Court of Susquehanna County to distribute
Um fund In the hands of the administrator of the estate
of Solomon Williams deceased, hereby give notice that
be will aktpadlo the duties of hie appointment, at his
office Arr Montrose sn bawdily the 11th day of March
next at luei'elock a t st., where all persons having any
claim upon sai4 coat°, will presort the same, or be
forever barred. J. E. CARHALT,
11, 4w -. Auditor.
Att4itor's Notice.
.
TUE undersignedottaUditOr artfoloted by the Court
of Common Plena-or tittsquo henna County to' eistri
trnte the fund to the hands of J.C: Morgan. assignee
of A. T. Dewitt, will attend to the duties Of hie sp.
peintment at his office in Montrose, an Tuesday the ati
day March, iSaff, at one- o'clock, p. tn.. at which time
and place all persons are required to present their
claims or be debarred from coming in on said fend.
WD. LUBEC, Auditor.
Montrose, Feb. 4, 1868.
Auditor's Notice•
TM u ndersi gn ed baying been hppotnted an auditor
by the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna County, to
audit the administration account of Ann Remey, ad
mluistratrix of John Denney, deceased, on exceptions
filed to said account. will hear the parties interested at
the office of Fraser It Case, in Montrose on Satur4s7.
the 14th day of March next at one o'clock in the after.
noon. FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor.
February 10, 1%8-4 w
Farm for Sale.
TE subscriber offers for sale his Farm situated in
Silver Lake township, 2 miles from the Snake
Creek road, one mile east of Mud Lake, and 11-miles
from Binghamton. containing about 94 acres, 75 acres
improved, with new dwelling house. barns and out
buildings. This farm is well watered, well timbered,
and under a good state of cultivation.
For terms apply to tho subscriber on the premises.
JOHN J. MURPHY.
Silver Lake, Feb. 4,1863.-1 m
El ColDaV 7130 it
TUE greatest cure for rheumatism, lameness,
[4n
ness dm.,la the Great llngliah Sweeny Specthe
!merit Bead on u rappers what it has dune in Stunes
county. It has cured the lame and adlicted inn nedlate•
Iy. , Don't fail to try It. Price, 60 ciser bottle: Sold
by Abel Terrell, Burns & Nichols . and_ p all storekeepers
or druggists. If it does not give satisfaction, return
the bottle half full and your money will be refunded.
D. G. GAUZY & CO.,
Feb. 1, 18x,9. 2diddletown, N. Y.
To Horsemen. .*
' Don't let youtlioraeo go lame, sore or Wetted ; go to
the store and bny Carey is Great English: Sweeney Lint.
Itlent.,ol it never MI tare eatillaCtriell.
D. G. CAREY & CO.,
Feb. 1, 1888. Middletown, N. Y.
VSTATE OF JOHN HUDSON, late
of Montrose, Busies county, Pa., dee'd.
Letters testamentary upon the estateof the above
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 having
claims against the same to present them duly antbenti•
cued for settlement.
JAS. E. CARMALT, Met.
Montrose, Feb. 4th. 1868.
E STATE OF ALMANSON NYE,
late of Jackson, Swig's county. Pa. deed.
Letters oradmlnlstration upon the estate of theabove
nameddeeedent having been granted to the undersign
ed. all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make Immediate payment, and those having
elaimesponst the same to present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
L. GRIFFIS, Adm'r,
Jackson, Jan. 21,1868.-6 w•
Merchant Tailoring.
IL L. WEEKS & CO.
Have secured the services of a drat class
Fortzatioerl Cutter,
and will re-open The Custom Department of their es
tablishment on Tuesday Oct.'s, where they will be
prepared to make up to artier, in the latest and most
fashionable styles , all kinds of Men's and Dos's Cloth
inPag.
rticular attention given to
OUTSIDE CUTTING.
tarwanted, two experienced Pants and Vest Ma
kers,
Montrose; Oct. 22. 1867.—tf
Da . -C.Xtiaed
TITE School . Directors of Dlmock township on the
27th day of Nov. 1867. gave an order for $l5O, with
:loterest.. dun In one year from date, payable to Scrib
ner & Co.. New YOrli, or their agents, Wachoh & Mc
ra„ tn payment for School Appara
"fits. 16 be delffcred by the said Scribner & Co. or their
agenta: 44Vraona takcinotice that the °flier for
paid Aptisratus ir here by . ranked, the parties failing
,to itelfiret tficiAirtteles pr./ agreement , and tbaktb - e'
payment.. 4 said onto; has Sten stopped.
Ify order 'girths .ftarti..
0, seey. e" 'q RATE'S: rOmiif
#rn,
TBE Commissioners have fixed upon ttuelollorrted
days and places fur hearing Appeals from the AAG
sensors (triennial) assessteteut of 1868, to wit:
Now Milford and born, at Phinney's Ilatel,.Teesday
Feb. 25th.
Jackson and Ararat, at Joseph 9trfrb betel, We&
nesday Feb. 25th.
Susquehanna Devi:di:Lad Thomson, at Enos Blentikfara
hotel, Thursday Feb. 27111.
Oakland and Harmony, at Enos Bloesota's hotel, Ilfrt.
day Feb. 2Sth.
Gt. Bend and boro. at Barnara's hotel; Bate:de:Feu
Zth.
Bridgewater ' at the Comnassioners' attics Souttose;
Monday M a reit 2d.
Montrose, at the Commissfonets * once; Tilddiday
March &I.
Jessup. at the Commissl oder,' once; tedneider
March 4th.
Fort Lake, attlie Comnalacicmars' office, Tbossaaf
March WI.
The Commissioners wish it distinctly understood
that they will close their appeals in each tows It pr•-
ciseiy 3 o'clock p. m., in order to give them safdcleut
time to reach their next appointment the sate evening.
All persons haring business w ith the CoMtnissiostert
will please govertrtheinseivesamordinglt.
11 order of the. Commissioners.
W. A. eti.osllolN, Cobetitleit.
Comment 'Montrose, t•
Jan. 21; 1665 . ir •: • .
• " •
MILE subderiber offers for snit bid farm tiolaiti
about ninety,actes. abollt tvreutystrea,t6. fi lletlat
bee land, the balante wellietteed, (WWI; Irv"
under a gdod etatocdcultitation &Id Oks,
Situated partly in tbd I,o%tristlig Erldgewater. tad
partly In the 1)0,314h - of ilicltrote, On the old Chena--
go turnpike; known formerly as the Sam'l Warner
farm. Tea oe twelve acres lie on - the line of a new
road about to be opened, front which there le* splen
did view of Montrose. a..d can readily be sold forbnild
ing.lots. Any one wishing to locate near the county
seat cannot find a more desirable situation. Aponte,*
of the purchase money can remain on tbe'platai fgt.!
term of years.
For farther particulars call upon or corresixnfelfltf
thesUbscriber, at Montrose, Busmadranrit coffer. Pa.
MEDIC
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specimen of American operative mitts US Ater
prise. That it work a revolution in the watch
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era. by furnishing so excellent and a eonoralital •
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the Waltham Company are certainly, so far N striatitalli
durabil it, and excellence as time kappers are coacers•
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far four squares, quarler_colUmn sl!i, half colata v ll
one column c,,60. rind other amounts In exact prepo obi: ,
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glrLeani ‘ rintlcce at the customary ratese.4so2o.
per cent. in addltlon to bustneas gate!. ,
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