nutrost Ptmotrat 8011. Zacioal =as!®iiigoaoa. Fire in . & iitt The Loose of Jamea.Wsaiden in (Ireat Bend township , was destroye d by • fire a fee days ago. Tribute of Respect. • At a meetbag of the, Montrose Engine Company Nii. 2, held Feb. 224, 1888,--the following preamble and resolutions were adopted Whereas, Annillwise Providence has re moved from. our-, midst Henry Drinker, Esq,,iititember - ofthii Company. therefore Resolved, That we recognize in our de parted brother, the liberal and patriotic citizen, the firm and sympathizing friend, whose hand was ever open to relieve the anfferipg and needy Aeiolved, That we deeply sympathize with the family of the deceased, who have suffered the loss of a devoted and affect , ionate - htsbaod, a kind - indulgent father and protector. ' Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing be furnished the family of the deceast d. A.-Cushinnumr,.. A. J. Gannrrsow, Committee. A. l'unnEit., No 2 .Festival. The Montrose Fire Co. No. 2 assembled • at. the Franklin Hotel on Saturday,ese ' Ding, Feb. 22, for their Annual Supper. Aftetpartaking of.a,must bountiful re past, and listening during the interval to the musicof the Montrose Cornet. Band, the company listened to responses to the toasts prepared fur the occasion. A. J. Brewster introduced a " play" in Kesikottitt-tAthe,following toast,: "Our Working Members.—All work and - no play makes Jack a doll boy." Although it was hard work to hear all the 'answers, tbo play went off well. " Our Hon. Members—honor to whom honor is due." Response by J. B. McCollum, Esq. his remarks were very appropriate; and we regret we are unable to give a full report. "Our Town Council—they propose and we dispose." - Response by A. Chamberlin, E-q. The ToWn Council had aided the Fire Compa nies of Montrcse by building cisterns and l reservoirs, and in procuring Hose for the Engines. As a member of the Council he would encourage the Fire Companies,and that the council would meet any reasona ble demand. "burlory iu our —...kLues'axalr."•••••• ' • • • _ F. a Chandler becanie elBquent over the historical relations of our Company. ' He enlaiged • upon the inability of the Itongkautl Ready Fire Co to protect the town ; that our Council saw the necessi ty of another Engine, and ordered the one we now have, against which several citi zens sent a remonstrance. Ile gave a list of some of the pioneer members, and told bow we came up to our present psi ' thin through trials and discouragement, overconiing .obstacles and surmounting difficulties. " Our 'Revenue—A watchful eye, a prayerful heart, and a helping hand." A. J. Gerritson said, the question of revenue, not only with go‘ernmeut and individuals, but with an organization like iiiis is of vital importance, and without it ,We, might be compared to what our band would be without their instruments, or ibtk occasion `without the supper. Having no speech prepared, and fearing he might fail to make any original suggestions that will fully impress upon our minds the practical point which he had in view, let rao i quote a -mot unfamiliar charity sermon ' front the text, "He that giveth to the Poor lendeth to the Lord." The sermon was—" If"you like the security, down with the dust." So if we would merit protection from the fiery element let us act upon the ,hint, and the short comings of this response can be made up in legal tender. "A watchful eye" will not only guard the funds in the treasury, and note that others pay 'their dues, but see that ,'its possessor contributes a liberal portion. "A prayerful .'heart and „a lielpingband" i are inseparably, connected' both' n the toast and in-practiCe, for no matter how full the heart my swell with good intent, the band must be freely extended or we cease to be honorary members. But let us each haves watchful eye, a prayerful -heart and a helping hand, and we will not i:fail in raibitig Our.Reitenue. • " Our FireDepartment-In union there is strepoth.'? - • • F E. C. Fordham, Foreman of R. & R. ..Co. responded.. No town of the size of iSiontroseltati asgeed iqlre Department; that nowhere in t he State of Pennsylvan ia could you find any two companies Wiltf I bad Button's Enghie.that could do as well •as we .could at afire. The working mein bers have kept up the company by untir ing effort and sacrifices from their own i - turses. The Town Council help the Fire •CotaPpiea r but-notonongh.-- The cost of oiling the-hose asit=should be is atleast $lO. The Wide Awake Company has dis banded, which kilo die regretted. r u Washirigtoa's --,-Birtlktday--7-Ockee a Z. W. - Bmith said, be - hoped the'Qm pug :Wdtdd:ietnember the 22d dayof Feb..and keep that day for occasions like this; The Wide.Awite Fire Co. has uni ted with us, *rid continue a living Co. - S. B.ldeCollom remarked that the Rev -earn tout was good ; he liked the secu rity, and would down with the dust., He rave CS. , F. B. Cbandler gave 11(5. A. Chamberlin, R. Keiiriedy,ll.l.Ainutilild Abel Terrell also contributed. A. J. Gerritson .osid 4t r , rano not, be.. supposed thit be arte.atiy.to , totitter his own toasty whichibe. did to thsi tune iaf a: Vi W. L. Qpx.,boped. the hon.. members would not think we bad taken tititt meth od to get niobeir froin them. ' • Just. befeN adjournment A, J. Gerrit son said that he supposel $5 would oil the Engine, 'but having understood during the evening thrit it took $lO, he could not think ©f leayingit half oiled,+ and-wished to • apoloOze for his error •;and • make amends for the same-as far as another $5 - Itnrotrnm. Township Elections. List . of officers elected Feb. 21st 180 8, for the several townships and boroughs : Apolacon : David Currin Assessor; M E Ryon J P; ins Regan Supervise; Mich ael Clary Constable; M E Ryan Auditor; P Walsh Daniel Cannon jr School direc tors; Edward Moran judge of elections; Thos Lynch, Lewis Beebe inspectors; C Ragan clerk; John McCouly treasurer. Ararat : No return. Auburn : G W Stebbins Asst. •, U C Tubbs and J A Kirkhuff Snpr; J J Man nesy const.; Wm White aud.; Wm Over. field and Wm Donlan soh. dr.; T Kel logg judge; P C Bushnell D C Scott inst. Dawson elk.; C McMickcn treas. Brooklyn : C F Perigo assr.- H W Kent supr.; A Titsworth coast.; W . Craver W P Bally and S W Breed ands.; W R Page L Bailey jr directors; 11 L Bally judg ; L Mack E G Williams insp's,; A Titswor.li clk S W Kent, treas. Bridgewater : Milton Hunter asssr.; hI K Bush sup.; W L Beebe const.; Z 111. Brewster and., J O'Brien E Harper dir. Milton Griffis judge; G S Johnson J E Carmalt insps.; H J Stephens clk ; G N Allen treas. Clifford : W M Meredith assr.; M C Stewart D L Stevens J Ps.; A Burdick supv.; E S Lewis cOnst.; T W Atkinson and'; Ai C Stewart R Davis sell. dir.; E Jenkins judge.; P Bennett J B Stephens insps.; W F Wilson elk.; J Hallstead tre. Choconut M J Golden assr.; James. Donley J P.; John Hustings supv.; Mich ael Murray const ; P Byrne aud.; J Trod. den J Donly chl. dir.; J Marinan judge; J Markey J Hickey insps.; M. Rohelly cik.; J Trodden treas. Dimock : F AI Woodhouse assr.; H C Shelp supv.; Wm I.3abcoek const.; W J Parke and.; Wm Bunnell J W Crysenan. dir.; Wm Stone judge.; Geo Green C J Hollister insps.; C C Mills elk; M K Tingley treas. Dundaff Slocnm assr.ccuist. and judge.; J M Lingfelter E Lamereaux dir.; A Altlle J Witter insps. Forest.iske t F H South assts.; A Carr JP;LV Kallum 0 Mott E E Cole supv.; W G Small coast.; J Bradshaw aud.; ~3 (f le Birdsall dir. Jas Browo Rice clk, M L Ball treas. Frankliit F A Smith assr.; H 31 Smith J L Merriman supv.; M A Will. lams cons:.; SD - Tar - reit aud.; E J7Webb 1-1 Smith and P A Welch dir.; H W El dred judge; T G Williams E L Beebe in.; W D Turrell elk.; R Tuttle treas. Friendsville : Mugh Duffy assr. P Kil lian B Glidden J P.; J %V Flynn burg.; T Hogan supv ; M Marinan const ; H Duffy aud.; JWFlynn J Mooney schl. dr.; R Foray judge; F P Ryon H Gammon insp.; PM Donley J Mooney M Dowd F P Ryan town council. Gibson : G. H. Pickering user; T. Car penter justice; T ill:timer sup; Wm. Pick ering con ; Geo Woodward aud; J Potter and E Belcher sch dir ; J E Whitney judge; J L Gillett and G P -Holmes insp; C A Kennedy elk; N E Kennedy treas. Great Bend : G Newman assr; A Chase and E Lee sup; A J Beech con ; B B Tuthill aud ; 'W W Simrell and G New man sch dir • %V F Simrell judge; J Maynard, GAV. Bailey iusp; J Dubois clk; C Simpson treas. Great Bend boro : C S Gilbert assr ; F Churchell justice; L Buck con; George Baldwin and,; Wm Baldwin and Richard Stack sch dir ; J H. Simrell judge ; Malone and Geo Buck insp. Harford Watrous and S E Carpen ter for assessor. (a tie); E ,T Tiffany and W-. -0 Tiffany-,for justice (a tie). ; J G Hotchkiss . stfp ; W E Tingley overseer of poor; L E Richardson- con; 0 Watrous aud; W Jeffers ana Jackson Tingley sch dir; J C Harding judge; A Stearns and AJ Adams insp;ll. B Thatcher elk ; J C Edwards treas. HarmOnjr c H Shutts user ; 13 A Cook sup; D Taylor con ; H W Brant aud ; 0 Cook null N Thomas soh dir; R A Webb judge;; PL Norton and H 0 Bross insp; j .Sbutts clic; 'T J Nicholson tress. Herrick: H H Ellis assr; A Carpenter C H Cnietuan con ; J Croft, and R Westgate ands; G W Barnes and R IV Bennett - soh dir; A A Carpenter judge; B - Burns and } - A B Tingley' leap; P Bur ritt elk ; J Rounds tress. Jackson: Q Matteson user; C 0 Ting ley sup.; S L French con ; F A Grant an; J H Scott and C Martin dir ;• AI 0 Larra bee judge; H.French and A Bolcb ins; 0 B Carr ell; J G Potter. treas. Jessup: Wm*Wheelock •asar ; Sol .Mc neeby sup;..L,Smith con . ; D Picket And; P Howe Eipd .S /3 sch dir ;,J Bedell ju4e4 N Bolles' and N'Steiger in fi&tAel:s ; E .clerk; E Bolles treas. ;, -• Lathrop: Truman Bell, smell, Truman Belli sup.; Benry B Wood, con.; Horace,l ThUyre,_and.; Zerah Scott, Henry M'Coy,. sch. dir,;. D.Wilmarth, judge; .0 B Stan- ton; 'W•al Alvin, Brown,, L Swee, treas. • ..,„ _ Lenox: A.Churchell, User; J. P Hart- Jey, . justice ;',,,Gr W..Msp.es, sup 4, .13.e11, con.; E R Grow, and.; S -Hartley, •G Wi Green, soh: Or; S /I ft Grow, judge S 'WHIP . Rik bap ; LII Healy, 01k; A Churebelf, treas. 'Maui sop;"I eontstock jr con • Ca Butts aud; R Southwortb, C Wright' soh dir ; J FlEiirght jetAge.l"l"Ross stfili.l_ll:lEnapp insp ; C Stanford - clk ; reimaidOck" sr. treas. Little )Meadows; L Wliarton neer; L W Barton justice; J D Fox con; E B Beardslee and ; J Harinan,. A Fox, S S Miffs; seb dlr.; Avery Beebe - judge'; 'R Ring and J Morrison insp. --- Middletown : J O'Donnell ease; Biglan R O'Donnell and OtiA 'Roas4ap; Samuel Dodge con ; J Flynn jr H Birdsall and J W Lewis self dir TMin elian judge; J Tierney and J Cunt:l44 ins; F Taggart elk ; N Keeler treas,-', Montrose: Gr \Varner assr ; J S How ell con ; C F Read and ; M. B .11elme jud; Amos Nichols and \V L Cox ins. New Milford: E P Bradford aser ; J W Walker and Elliot Aldrich justici•s; J A Dix sup; J Walworth con; NV T Moxley and ; J H Green and G Moxley soh dir; A B Ken judge;Dennis Shay and Wm Harding ins J W Walker elk; D Sumtriers treas. - New Milford bor : Wm L P9st':ifitsr ; D C Aney burgess; A 13 Smith . and E'A Pratt poor masters; G D Foot - con; W C Ward and ; E A Pratt and A 'B'Smith sch dir; John Hayden judge; E A Hib• bard and N Aldrich ins ; A F Tuthill, N Hager, E McKenzie, R C Vail, 0 N Sack et!, town council. Oakland; E A Barton assr; Benj•-Mo KUL/C and J Hilborn sup; J APCannon con; B Beebe aud ; Daniel Prentiss, 111 . Grimes and 0 Sutherland sell dir •' YT. Coekayne judge ; H Holliday and W Stoddard iusp; J• B Kettei elk; T 1 1 „ Munson treas. Rush : Henry Granger assr; J Beau mont sup; A A Carter con; M G Shoe maker and ; T E Brown, E Kinney and S NV Eddy sch dir; J H Hall judge; J M Hibbard and Allred Picket insp ; David elk; L M Sherwood ireas. • Spring%•ille: James Kasson assr; John Strickland sup ; A P Brown con ; E Strickland and S D Thomas and ; James Koons and J. l Ely sch dir. A Beards ley—judge; E C Ely and S A Shook iusp; M Pritchard elk and treas. Silver Lake: T Sullivan assr ; Joseph Ward justice; Jere Dow sup ; T H Fos ter con ; II H. Skinner and ; E W M Laughlin and J. j M'Currniek sch dir ; Martin Hogan judge ; T II Gage Timothy Murphy iusp ; Thus Patton elk ; D Sulli van treas. Snsq'a Depot : Aug Gilbert assr; Chas Ennt burgess ; Michael Doyle coo ; Chas Miller and ; L F Clark and Chas Miller soh dir; Samuel Falkenbury judge; 13 Gregory and Peter Tait insp. Thomson : Stephen Jenkins assr ; E M Bryant justice; Truman. Perry sup ; J W Blanding con ; R 0 Lewis and ; J Van Horn and R V Whitney sob dir; Frank Ball judge ; J 0 Wrighter and Alfred Is treas. 8 wpm c1x.a...x.. rivCO TX CM'S . g2rABEL TORIZELL is continually receiving new supplies of Gennine Drn•*e and Medicines. winch will bo sold as low as at any other Stc-e In Montrose. rir - Colgate's Aromatic Vegetal:do Soap. A sn . perior Toilet Soap, prepared from refined Vegeta ble Otis in combination with Glycerine, and espe cially designed for the use of Ladles, and for the Nursery. Its perfume is exquisite, and its washing properties unrivalled. For sale by all draggiAs. May, 23 1867. I yempld arliearness. Blindness tic Catarrh treat• ed with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland.) No. sO3 Arch Street. Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources In the City and Country can be seen at his office. The medical facultd are inured to accompa ny their patients. as he has no secrets In his practice. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. No charge made for examination. novt9yl 13F — Song of Iron. • I alit Mighty In the saber. Fiercely wielded by the bra , ..e. Glorious in the stalwart steamer. Laughing at the storm and ware Beauteous In the palace pillars, Saving in the pointad rod, As it brings the dendlylightnlng Quelled and harmless to the sod But tbsre Is a glorious essence, Where I tnke my grandest power, Giving loth° racc my surest, t3weetest aid, in danger's hour. See ! before me fly disease. ! See the darkest hydras bow ! See the ruse of health end beauty Tate the pateat cheek and brow. • Fly, dyspepsia f fly consumption Yes, all ills are crushed at length, For I give what human nature Only ever needed—sTracitova ! Shall I tell in what great essence I can thus your spirits cheer up? • Pallid, trembling, dying sufferer, •Tie the fumed" PERMIAN ST11171"." The Pernvlan Syrup is a protected solution of the Preto/Ade of Iron, a new diseovery in mmticlne that strlkes at the root of dlmese by supplyiffk the blood wiht Its vital principles or life el.meut.—lron. The genuine has • Peruvian Syrup" blown In the glass. Pamphlets free. J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, No, 36 Dey et., New York. Sold by all Drdagitte—feb. Pra AS-Mt NIX-afk Gr 3B fE3 . In Springville, at the residence of the bride's father, on the 25th ult., by Eld. A. L. Posi, Mr. RoscoE T. Iliwnincxs. and Miss ANNA L. BARD, both of Springville. In Dimock, Feb. 25th, by Rev. Jouw E. BARNES, Mr.-FERNANDO C. REYNOLD 3, of Benton, Luz. co.. and Miss Euzenurn H. Bzwisms, of Dimock. 1131rNotices of :marriages and deaths published free of charge. Obituaries publiabedif paid for at the rate of fifty eenta per hundred words. In Bridgewater, Sept. 18th, 1881, of cOnsumption, Mrs.kinAtint. CHAUSERLLN Mutsu, aged 38 years. In Bridgewater, Dee. 4, 1867, Mrs. Jr.- )IWe' WHEAT, aged 61 yeare, 3 me. MditCoriCaMar."2" AND.. LARGE CLOVER SEED, For Abe by BTANLET TURREI.p. Feb. $1638. 0 4w Forest Lake, Pa. --4 ' 7 V - eiiiltiirefilififiinti::' - 'f' - • 'A5.111.43t1C2 , 32.1 frHEranbseriber will self nt public 'tontine on his peon .l.. ises la New-Milford, on Tuesday, March lith. 1609, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m., the fullowinz property to wit: 4 • ICl_Cosva, 1 four year old Colt, I pair three rear old Stags (broke), it head two year (+ids. 7 Yenrilar, 3 Hoge, 1 Horde Rake, one Lumber Wagon. one sett dou ble Harness, and other articles hot mentioned. TERMB OF SALE.—AII -urns underss. each; cs or over.,alz months credit with Juterest and approved so crafty. C. B. 01,1 1 11E.RT, Auctioneer. • 110 RACE • SEYMOUR. New Milford, Mara 9,'1999.—•2 .'.Administrator's Sale.' BY. order ot the Orphan's Court of Susqtwhanns Co. Pa., the following piece of real estate, situate in Harforti township formerly belonging to Gorton Loom is, decensed, will be sold ut public 'endue on the prem iSee, March $102.1858. at one o'clock. p. m. Said land.is bounded by lands owned by G. S. Whitney. Williams Tiffany. A. Carpenter. and the evtnte of D. Tiffany. con taining fifty acres, with the appurtenances. improved. TErtzs or SALE —Flit y dollars on its being struck down. $3OO on confilmaation of sale. and the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest, secured up on the prerni,ca. March 3-3 , 0 t A. J. TIFFANY, Adm'r. ion OUT OR BIRGAre has On and after March 10th 1808, Sold for Ready Pay only. GEO. RAYDEN. New Milford March 3d. 1833.-3 w N. persons indebted by note or book account will please settle without farther notice. OEO. RAYDEN. NOTICE IN PARTITION. -.To Sarah MeKane, widow of Joseph McKune, deed, residing in Oakland township. Chides McKune and Si las C. McKune, residing at New Bedford, Bureau co. 111. lane Id clittne, widow ofJoseph McKane. Rd. dec`d. Sa rahllcllnne widow of JosephiiteKnne dee'd as afore said,guardian of Mary E. and Fanny McKune, Benja miltF, AlcKune, residing, in Oakland aforesaid, Betsey ArMaichola, wife of G. M. Nichols, residing at New Bedford aforesaid, Mary V. Lathrop. wife uf A. S. Lath rop, 'residing at Wynnette, Bureau co. 111., Eunice Sul I th,‘Ssifo.of J. W. Smith, residing at Clarendon. Cal houn mittnty, Mich., Sarah Mc('annou, wife of James Al ceannon, residing in Oakland aforesaid, and A. 0. Warren,. guardian ad Wem of Henrietta, Francis K. and Sarah B. bfitity and Timothy Wheat, minors : Whereas, asfinqUest awarded by the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna conrity, to mike partition of the real estate of Joseph Ileittme, deed, made return that the said real estate conbrtiotte divided without prejudice tour spol lingthe whtligOint appraised the 08!112 at the sum of Two 'Thousami.-Bid Hundred Deltas ; you are hereby notified to appeafiq Court on the second Mon day of April next, and titetrand there accept refuse or Lid for the same accordii.g thaw. Witness the Finn. F. B. streeter,Pres , dent Judge, and the seal of said Court this filatelay of January. A. D. 1553. 8. V. LANE, Sheriff. March 3, ISG3.—:w- NOTICE IN 13ANIMUPT(f. This la in glee notice. that on the 19th dartifrOb.A. D. 1548, a warrant In bankruptcy wen issued agairistrthe estate of R If. Rovers, of XI outrose borough. Suter:Mi. Minna county. Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged 3 bankrupt on hir own petit bon; that the payment of any debt and delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt. to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him. arc 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 hrld at a Court of Bankruptcy. to be held at N 0.303 Lackawanna A venue, Scranton, Pa.. before Edward N. Willard, Register, ou-the 234 day of March, 1068, at 10 o'clock, a. m. THOS. A. HOWLEY, V. S. 'Marshal. as Messenger, March 3-4 w Western District of Patina rr''' , "rx A -n.O 14 of ra_ 7Za Tvz In the District Court of the United States for :he V'esteru District of Pennsylvania.—ln Banki uptcy. In the matter of HENRY S. SEARLE, a bankrupt— said Henry S. Beetle 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 1 . 11F.!r debts and other persons in interest to appear on the 18th day of March. ISliB. at 2 o'clock.ro.. at Chambers of the sAiti District Court. before E p.- . N. WILLARD, one of the Registers of said Conti, in the city of Scranton, at No. 803 Lookawunno Avenue, to show cause why a dis charge should not be granted to the said bankrupt. And further notice Is hereby given that the second and third meeting of creditors of the said Bankrnpt.re quire() by the 27th and 28th sections of the act of Clon greet of March 2.1867, will be had before the said Rag,- ister. upon the same day. that cause may he shown against the discharge, at the sonic hour and place. Mar. 3-2 w S. C. M'CANDLESS, Clerk. STROUD & BROWN'S Fire, Life, Accident Sr. Live Stock GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, IME (=rim. tr sr) ts 2= l ' Rome Insurance Co. of ti. Y. , Capital and Surplus. $3,000,0(.0 Insurance Co. of North America, Phlra, Capital and Surplus, -- 2,000,000 International Fire Insurance Co. of Y„ Capitaland Burnlnn, -- 11500,000 Lyconfing County Mutual Insurance Co,of Muncy, Penton, Capital and surplus, 4,000,000 Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus, 700,000 Enterprise • Insurance Company, Cincin nati. 0., Capital and Surplus, 400,000 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn..paying 60 per cent. dividends to th assured. , The notes given for half the premium is never to - Yie paid under any circumstances. be policy will always he paid in full, and thenotes given up. Capital, 17,000,000 American Llie Insurance Cu., Phlladel• phis, Capital, 1,000,000 Travelers'lneurance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, 700,000 Hartford Firo Insurance - Company, Hart ford. Conn.. Capital and Surplus, $2;000,000 Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct., Capital, $700,000 Glen's Falls Insurance Co. Glens Falls, N. F. Capital and Surplus, 400,000 Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company. Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock, against theft and death arum any cause. Capital, $17,000,000 2"L""All business entrusted to our care will be attend ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted. 62V — Office first door east from Banking Office of W. H. Cooper & Co., Turnpike st. Montrose, Pa. STROUD St BROWN, Agents. M. C. SUTTON, Esq., Solicitor. Cum,. 11. Montrose, do Bust' de STROUD, Ctunists L. Emma. Montrose, Feb. 25, 1068. FURNITURE ESTABLISH— MENT 0 F E W s ta " b i t ETnn W en t 8::; th. i T am ho w ex t l i e n n i s t i b ve ha Fzrn g i t t .e ti e r n e refitted and greatly improved, the proprietor respect fully announces to the citizens of Montrose and vicini ty, that he is constantly making and keeps on hand the largest and beat asssortment of .0 1, 47 3 1:r la-3M to be found anywher this side of New York City. Desks, Divans. Towelracks, Lounges, Footstools dm. Center Lard, Pier. Toilet, Dining. 'Kitchen lind - extension tables. • Cusms —Cane and Woodseat Rockers, Cane, Flag and Woodseats of every variety and style. Sofas and Tete-a , tetes, furnished on short notice.— Cane seat chairs resented. SPRING BEDS. , A large assortment—cheapest and; eet In the market. Cane Seat Chairs. lath now enabled to suppli my Mustc r imers With a new . substantial cane seat chair, of home manufacture, which will be found greatly superior to thOse formerly in market, and yet are sold at a less price. CANE-SEAT CHAIES_RE-S.EArED. ply—Ready made coffins on hand or furnished at short notice. Hearse always in readiness's if desired. -I employ none but carefal and experienced workmen, I Intend to do my work well, and sell it as lola , atm be afforded. • WILLIAM W. SMITH. Montrose, Feb 18,;l 8. = .4.01ve - mt./mother Bind up ark wound .. TrtAT sounds well, but when you lone norse,who be going to givs you ano th er. 110 1 on. In. lure the one you hwie 10 the ilantfozco • SLOSANCS Co., of which the undersigned !sage r quehauna county, and will Insure all kinds Live Mock at low rates. Table antics sent free on application. For th r particattra apply to or addresa J. D. BARBDR Fob. 2S, 1863. Susgaehanna Depot, , Pa. PSTATE OF E. A. GOSS, late of .1-j Lathrop, Susquebauna county, Pa.; dec'd. Letters of administration noon the estate of the above named decedent having been wanted to the on dereigned. notice to hereby Riven to all persona indebt ed to said estate to make immedtate payment. and those having cleft:or against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. A. B. ItIERBILL. Adm'r. Lathrop, Feb. 25, 1908. Auditor's Notice.. fIIME undersig,ned , an anditor appointed by the Jung _lL es of the Orphans' COart of Susquehanna county on exceptions tied to the account of U. M. Read adm'r of the estate of Noah Read, dec'd, will attend to the duties °this appointment at the otilce of Prase? Vase. In Montrose, on Thursday, March 211,1868, at 1 o'- clock. p. m.. at which time and place all persona inter ested will present their claims or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. P. A. VASE, Auditor. Montrose, Feb. 2, 1667 NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This is to give notice, that on the 14th day of reb'y, A. D. 1862, a warrant in bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Thomas Donlin 2d, of Auburn, tiusq'a co. Penn'a, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, on hie own petition ; that the payment of any debt and delivery of eny property belonging to such bankrupt, to him or fur his use, and the trans fer.of any propel ty by him are for bidden by law. That a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts. anti to choose oue or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a court of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. EO3 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania, before Edwart N. Willard, Register, on the 19th day of March, 1868, at 10 o'clock, a. M. TUO.i. A. ROWLEY. U. S. Marshal, as Messenger, Western Dist. Pa Feb. 25, 18e8.-4 NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY This Is to give notice that on the 18th day of Feb. A. D., 1863, a warrant in bankruptcy was issued against the estate of William L. Vaughn, of Rush, 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 property belonging to seen bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any aroperty by him, are lorbitiden by law. Theta meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt. to prove their debts. and to choose one or more assigns es of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania, before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the 19th day of March, 1868, at 2 o'clock, m. THOS: A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal, Feb. 25-4 as Messenger, Western Dist. of Pa. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This is to give notice that on the 12th day of Feb. rnary, A D. 1867, a warrant In Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of SAMUEL S. Vs:oaf - I.S of Gib son. Susquehanna County, Pennsyl vents, who hus been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition; that the payment of any debt and delivery of any prop erty belonging to such Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, arc forbidden by law. That a meetaig of the creditors of said Bank rupt, to prove their debts. and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held eta Court of Bank. 'Tiptop, to be held at No. 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania, before EDWARD N. WIL- L4RD, Register , on the 18th day of March, 1863, at Ode - o'clock, P. U. THOS. A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal, as Messenger, Western District of Penna., tab .I :W4 NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. nail is to give notice, that on the 12th day of Februaryai. D. 1868—a warrant in lianktnotty was is sued aloft:tit-the estate of WILLIAM L. POST, of Sue. quehanna County, Pennsylvania, who has been aditidg ed a Bankrupt, on his own petition; that the payment of any debt and delivery of any property belonging to such Banktnpt, to him or for his tise, and the transfer of any pro erty by him, are forbidden by law. That a court -o.kaaracritemnarerne-treloToreftrrarg.tev . • estate, will he bed at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Penn. ayivan in, before EDWARD N. WILLARD., Register, on thu 17th day of March, 1668, at 10 o'clock. •. It. TROS. A. ROWLEY, U. S. itiarshal, as Messenger. Western District of Penna. feb. 13 4w EttALILltiC) XI. • A LL persons are herby notified not to harbor or trust AM, my eon. James Daly, on my account ; he having absented blneselffrom home without jest cause. OWEN DALY. Jessup, Feb, Ibth, 1568.-3 w• NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE Thnt on the 3d day of February, 1333, a warrant In bankruptcy was issued against the estate of JAMES W. CARRIER of Dianock, Susquehanna county, Penn sylvania, who has been adjudeecl a bankrupt, on his own petition ; that the payment of any debts and de livery of any property be him are forbidden by law ; that a meetin., , of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or mere assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa., before Edward N. Willard, Re,gister, on the sth day' of March, 1863, at ten ,o'clock, A. M. - THOMAS A. • HOWLEY, 11. S. Marshal, as messenger. Western District of Pennsylvania. • [Feb. 11-4vr I , T oTrcEN BANKRUTIVY. This is to giv e notice, that on the 4th day of Feb. A. IM 1868,a warrant in Bankruptcy was Issued against the estate of Newton A. Lane of Montrose, Snsonehanna Co. Pennsylvania. who has been adjudg ed a - Bankrupt on his own petition ; that the payment of and debt and delivery, of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, Whim or for his use, and the transfer ofany property by him, are forbidden by law. That a meeting' of the creditors of said Bankrnpt, to prove their debts. and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will he held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. 203 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Penn sylvania. before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the oth clay of March. 1868,at 10 o'clock, a. re. THOS. A, ROWLEY, 11. B. Marshal, as Messenger, Feb. 11-4 w Western District of Penn's. Auditor's Notico. MBE undersigned appointed by the Court of Com l. mon Pleas of Susquehanna County to distri bate the funds arising from the Sheriff' sale of the Tteal Estate of John Wheeler, and W. S. Vanors dale, will attend to the duties of hie appoint ment, at his office in Montrose, on Wednesday, March 11th, 18118, at one o'clock P. M., at which time and place all persons are required to preiett their claims or for ever be debarred from coming in on said fund. . A, W. BEETiLOLF, Auditor. February IS, 11365-4 w. Auditor's Notice. ►iIIIE undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Or .& plums' Court of Susquehanna County to distribute the fund in the hands of the administrator of the estate of Solomon Williams deceased, hereby give notice that be will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office in Montrose on Saturday the 14th day of March neat at 10 o'clock a.. at.. where, all persons having any claim upon eaid estate, will present the same, or be forever barred. J. E. CARJIALT, Feb. 11, 4w Auditor. P°C3)I:7MQ - 10) ! tr"greatest cure for rheumatism, lameness, sore. ness,_&c.,lB the Great English Sweeny Specic Lin iment. Read on m 'vivant what it has done in Susq'a county. Ullas cured the lame and afflicted immediate. Iy. Don'tfail to try it. Price, CO eta per bottle: Sold by Abel Terrell. Burns & litehohs, and all storekeepers or druggists, Ifit does not give satisfaction, return the bottle half full and your money will be refunded. D. G. CARRY & CO., Feb. 1, 1368. Middletown, N. Y. To Horsemen. Don't let your Domes go lame, sore or nAlected I go to the.store and bay Carey's Great English Sweeney Lin i ment as It never falls togive eatisfactiOn. D. O. CAREY & CO., Feb. I, 1868. Middletown, N. Y. ,STATE OF JOHN HUDSON, late or gootrose; Brm% county, Pa., dec'd. Letters testamentary npon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign. ed,_ all persons indebted to said estate are hereby Doti. fled to make Immediate payment, and those having elatms menet the same to present them duly anthentl: feted for settlement. JAB. B, etilihtALT, leer. Irentrotil, Peb. 4tll. 1966. The Lass t4r lit th4o ROV J ED, Raw R . .. STORER . HAIR DREsSitig jgewptyie do oneßqtat will quickly restore Gray flair to its natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It ir perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every other preparation by those who have a fine head of hair, u well as those who wish to restores it. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair make it desirable for old and young. For Salo by all Druggists. DEPOT, 198 WIEEITTICH ST, N. I. riVtONEDoi/ja Feb. 18, 1868-1 y Courts of Appeal. •111M3 COmmissloners have fixed upon' the following IL days and places for hearing Appeals from the As sessors (trtenntal) assessment of latia, to wit; Montrose, at the Commissioners' once, Tuesday March 3d. Jessup, at the Commissioners' office, Wednesday March 4th. Forest Lake, at the Commissioners' °dim Thursday March sth. The Commissioners wish it distinctly naderstoodi that they will close their appeals 1p each town at pre cisely 3 o'clock p. m., lu order to give them said, tt time to reach their next appointment the same 'mantel. All persona having basin( ES with the Commissioner s will please govern themselves accordingly. ity order of the Commissinn era. W. A. CROSSMON, Cam's* Clerk. Comm'rs itimitrose, Jan. 21, 181t3. FAH FOR ME (THE subscriber offers for sale his farm contetnlni J. about cinety acres, about twenty acres is line tim• ber land. ibe balance well fenced, (mostly walla and under a good state of cultivation ; good buildiugs„&e. Situated partly In the township of Bridgrowster. and partly in the borough of Montrose, on the old Chenan. go turnpihe, known formerly as the Sane! 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 Montrose,.a..d can readily be sold forlmild ing lots. Any one wishing to locate near the .CottlitY seat cannot dud a more desirable situation. A pontos of the purchase money can remain on the place for term of years. 0. S. U• ; ; ' lifontrOse., Dec. 17. 1567.-49 a PROOFS OF THE SUPERIORITY OE nix MEA. RICAN Webit23l"323. VIVILUXI9ISE3BIEL This country has reason to be proud of this splendid specimen of American operative genius and enter prise. That it will work. .a revolution in th.tryntek mann:acturiug of the world no one eau doubt who ex amines the operations of the Waltham establishment, for it turns out- watch movements at.,,totst ;about one half the-east of Imported movemeskt. , — ..aidethe not. Corm reliability of the machine made watches meal give them a great advantage over all others wherries. known. A poor time piece of the machine make will be as rare in the future as a good one of band make has been heretoforeaor machinery is arbitrary in As performance, and can makes perfect article just as ea sy as one that is u orthless. It will be a cause of con gratulation if this highly useful American Enterprise snail have the effect of driving out of market Olean*• sands of trashy foreign articles miscalled time keep ers, by furnishing so excellent and economical a animal tute.—N. Y. Times. " We have had one of the works of this company is case for, soake considerable tlme.ta,d comparing theta with far,Mer first class works of cliff-trent manufacture possessed byes, they hare'established iwottr opinios their superiority over any ever introduced. forcer:ea ness as time pieces."—The ITer/d. ' - We notice with regret (writing of the Paris Nisi*. sition) the absence of specimens of American mina facture, which. although comparatily only of neat birth among as, is elre.sdy producing results of Momenta satisfactory character. The watches manetactured,by the Waltham Company are certainly, so far as strength durabilit, and excellence as time hoppers are concern ed, as good as anything produced by the French or Swiss manufactures."—N. Y. Herald. " The helota,. the precision, the greater cheapness. the uniform excellence of a watch constructed by ma chinery so exquisite that the mere speetscle of Its op eration is poetic, gradually give the American Watches a public preference which will not be deccived."—fier per. Weekly. EVERY WATCH FULLY WARRANTED For Sale by all First-Class Db2l:lere in the United States and British Provinces For further information address the Agesta. ROBBINS & APPLETON, 182 Broadway, New York, febliml Merchant Tailoring. E. L. WEEMS & CO. Have secnred the services of a &St class, Zirebetioctl Cl‘itteV, and will re-open the Custom Department it tbefres tahlishment on Tuesday Out. 2.2 where - theY wall* I prepared to make up to order, n the 14 1 08, and moat lashionalde styles, all kinds of Mn'oa and Boa's Mott . log. Particular attention given to OUTSIDECUTTINGi • tag - Wanted, two exporligoced Nate and Tart kers. Montrose, Oct. 22, 1887.—tf EA W ; ICKE • S - Auditor's Notice.j,.:.... rrnE noilerllgned. on auditor appointed by the eessii, of Common Pleased Bumps hnntaa County to distr . & but° the fund in the hands - of - 4.C. Morgan.assigness of A. T. Dewitt, will attend to the dulls's' ot.lda , ays• pointment at his office In hinntroen s On. TIMMY thir id day March, ISO, at one o'clock, 9, re4ittarhiageati 4 and place ell persons ace reqntred to patent , Wde claims or he debarred front coming on said ititlit7:' 1,118/E. Auditor:- - Montrose, Feb. 4. 156,8. , Auditor's Nottoo. is MITE underaigned' baiting been appointea, ininfOr 1 by the Orphans' Cour acc o untquehtin County. , to audit the administration of Ann ; Renton $4. miniatratrix o; John Denney, deceased. on exoeptteso died to said account, wtli hear the pasties interests& At the office of Fewer & case, to Montrose 00 Itatur&ty, the 14th day of Match nex t at one o'otookitt Oho spot. noon. Ieft&IIELIN FRAU& Aitetior Femur, fb, 1465-4 w