41fintrose mural. TUESDAY, 31.(11,Ciii 17, '1866• I.a Co oval Izttelligoza.ae. Notice. The Odd Fellows Hall Association wilt bold their Annual meeting at Odd Fe- lows nail on Tuesday evening April 7th at 6} o'clock P. M. All incarnated are invited. D. BmwsTER., Pres't. March 17, 1888. joney Wanted. There is a general desire to leave mon ey. tor one's family or friends, at death. Life Insurance enables those of moderate means to do so. Invest in the ' 6 North American" and your policy is never tor- Irked by neglecting to pay annual pre mium. See card ut IL C. Tyler, agent. Quarterly Meeting, Quarterly meeting will be held in the M. E. Church at 13rookiyn, March 2181, and 22d, ,commeneing the 21st, at 2 P. M. and the 22d at 10i A. M. Love feast at 9a. m. Hey. D. W. C. Olmstead, P. E. willtdficiate. Bankruptcy. Those who file petitions for the benefit of the Bankrupt law before June Ist. get. the full advantages thereof. On and utter that date applicants must pay 50 per cent, of their debt to obtain a discharge, except with consent, of all creditors.. Co. Supt. W. IV. Wa'sm, the Co. Superintend ent, has removed from New Milford to Montrose. Ail mail matter will hereafter he addressed to the latter place. Pace of business in the ca.:ea Be,4ley & Fitch. P. 0. Appointments. Manzer J. Goodrich, as Postmaster at Montrose. Depot, in the plate of I`. A. Tiffany, resigned. Lyman M. Sherwood, as Postmaster at Rustiviiie, in the ',Lice Rexce E hearth, re,igned, Simnel Smyth, as Postmas.er at East Bridg,ewa , ter—a new office. L. V. R. R. Extension. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company's N.prth Branch Extensi4m, building under t he charter of Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Railroad Compan, between Wilkes-Barre and the New York State line, is open to traffic at both ends, from Willtes•B trre 1 o Pi t •ton at the Sout h end, miles, and between Towanda and Wa• verly at the North end, 16 miles, leaving uncompleted but progtessing„ 76 miles be tween. Pittston aid Towanda. It wii( he seen that 28 per rent. of t h-e en tire Brandt division is in operation. When the whole division shall have keen opened to trafti,, the Lehigh Valley Corn pmy will operate 2'16 wiles of wain line, from Etl , ,ton to Waverly, besides its Bea vor Meadow and Mahanoy krancbes,. And wi the cirs of the Lehigh Valley ItAroad C., wilt run north and northwest to the ikes, and south and east to tidewater, the area of its future operation., hounded l% ) , the sea and by the lakes, contains an int• mence population. Annual Taxes. The annual assessment of Int ernal Rev. cane taxes for the First lli%ision, c orn. Montrose. Bridgewater. Dimock, Lathrop, Spring-tine, Auburn, Meth, Jes sup, Furest Lake, Middletown, Friends- Apolacon, Little Meadows, Choco nut, Silver Lake and Franklin, is now nearly completed ; but a few returns are yet to he received. In addition to the Special Taxes (for merly called licenses) upon occupations, the annual taxes are those upon incomes for 1867, and upon carriages, gold or gilt watches, plate of gold, and plate of silvet, kept for use, and owned or in possession on the ht of March, 1868. Those who have made returns showing their liability to income tax are as here under—the amount taxable being the ex cess over $l,OOO. In making returns, the income of the wife and minor chi:dren is inctudect: Names. Taxable income. Tax. Baker, I. F. $ 725 $36.25 Bentley. Geo. V. 941 47.05 Brown, C. L. 571 28.55 Boyd, Wm. IL • 2C3 10.15 Cooper, Mantling 321 16.05 Chamberlin, A. 300 15.00 Cooper, W. IL , 3,041 152.10 Carmalt, Sarah 1,728 86.40 Dodge, C. B. 724 36.20 Dessauer. M. S. 285 14 25 Drinker, Henry (estate) 3,350 167.50 Eldred, G. B. 561 28.05- Frink, Avery 600 30.00 Fitch, L. F. 419 20.95 Graves, William, 190 9,50 Jessup, Wm. IL 4,138 208.00 Mulford, Fanny .1. 1,500 75.00 Mulford, Wm. J. 744 37,20 Miller, .1. G. 532 26.10 Read, Charles F. 1,257 62.85 Shoemaker, J. F. uOB 85.30 Stroud, Billings 2,651 ~ 182.55 Searle, Leonard 410 20.50 Searle, D. D. 200 10.00 Smith, Urbane 54 2.70 Officers of the 11. 8. Government are subject to income tax ; but the amount id deducted from their salary, and is not en tered upon the assessor's list. Upon every watch eomposed in whole or in part of gold or gilt, the tax is $t ; and if the value .exceed £sidO, the tax is $2. Those who lave reported watches fir taxation are hereunder named ; those marked with a * .have watches taxed at $2 : Alien, W. L. )Mulford, Fanny Alen, Mrs. W. L. Mulford, Mrs. W. J. Brown, C. L.* Morris, J. C.* BuiTarn, Wm. .McColluin, Mrs. J.B. Bentley, G. V.* Parke, S. G. Bentley, Miss C. Rose, Anna M. Carmalt, J. E. Read, C. M. Case, F. A. Read, Mrs. C. M. Cooper, lionising Kiley, IL A. Cooper, Mrs. 11. Riley, Mrs. H. A. Chandler, Mrs, F. B. Riley, Julia A. Cooper, W. 11. Richardson, W. L. Cooper, Mrs. W. 11. Richardson, Mrs. Crossmon ' Mrs.W.A Read, C. F. Dewitt, J. R. Read, Mrs. C. F. Dewitt, Mrs. J. R. Rose, Mrs. E. W. Drinker, Henry* Reynolds, P. Eldred, Mrs. G. B. Smith, Mrs. W. W. Fordliatn, D. C. Sayre, S. 11. Glidden, B.* Sherwood, W. H.* Here, Mrs.. C.. M. ISherwootLslrs.W.H. Itubliard, J, W. (Stoddard, C. N. Harrington, S. J. Searle, D. W.* llandrick, 11. F. Searle, L.* Hurd, Sarah Searle, D. D. ;Jessup, Mrs. W. 11. Stroud, B. Jessup, G. A. Strom), Mrs. B. Jessup, Mrs. G. A. Stephens Chandler Jessup, Wm. Tyler, 31. C.* Loon, Mrs. C. M. Tyler, Mrs. M. C. Lyons, J. D. Tyler, 11. C. Lyons, Mrs. J. D. Tyler, Mrs. H. C. Lathrop, Mrs. C. D. Townsend, Julia C. Lathrop, Mrs. D. A.'Vail, J. D. L e wi s , A. 11. Walker, George Lyons, B. R.* Walker, Sarah Lathrop, D. R. Wilson, M S. Lathrop, A.* Warner, 1). D. Lusk, W. D. Warner, Mrs. D. D. Mulford, B. 11. Williams, F'. 31. Motford, S. H.* Warner, E. S. %Varner, Gilbert Plate of fit ver (silver spoons, etc.) is taxable at five cents per ounce, upon the ex c ess over 40 ounces, troy. Carriages, valued at over $3OO, includ ing harness used theremith, are taxed 83; and , ?10 if worth over $6(10 13y the act of June 30, 1864, as amend• ed by the first section of the act of March 2, 1867, is is made the duty of any per• son liable to annual tax, on or before the first day of March in each year, to make a return to the assistant assessor of the district wherein he resides, of his in come, and of the articles in schedule A (gold watches, etc.) owned or kept by him un the ISt day of March. Every person failing to make return by the day specified (March Ist), will be lia• ble to be assessed by the assistant assess or according to the best information he can obtain ; and in such case the assistant assessor will add fifty per cent. to the amount of the tar, and from the valuation and entr.neration so' made there can be no appeal. Lc ca , te any person shall deliver to an assessor any false yr fraudulent list or statement, the assistant assessor will add one hundred per cent.. to the tax; (and there are further penalties not here named.) The assessment list be retained a short time for completion and correction; and those having taxable incomes watches, etc., will do well to report with out delay,. Assessments with the penalties will be entered when the list is made up ; after which a full list will doubtless be pub hshed. lyiElY YORK 11111.KETS. Repnrterl for the 3foriTuosz Dratoemer. by 13E• 11 41tT. tiIIAFER &, CO.. commission Merchants. 403, 401. 408 and 406 West Washington !Luker, New York ctiy. march IC 1808. Deans, per barrel $8,90 (j $4.00 Dauer, per lb. State firkins, prime.... 38 4 40 do , " tube, •• .... 40 ifit. 42 do - Orange county palls .... 4.5 q 5 50 Cheese. per lb., 12 a 14 figg, , ,, per doz. 10 tai 40 Flour, per bbl. extra State 9.00 CO 13,00 •• western 853 0 12.011 Bye Flour ptr WA 1.506 - gi 9.00 (,urn meal. •• 6.00 Q 6.i.,0 Wheat, per hnshel, 2,50 0, 3,20 nye. do 1.50 0 1,6 , i Corn, do 1.20 0 1,80 Oats. do 83 (i 6 90 Bay. per'etrt . 1.00 0 I.to sheep, lite per Ib, 03 Q. DM Lambs, • 09 a 10 Calves. " 09 0 10 Cb‘ekens. lire per pair 75 0 1,10 Taljorr, per lb. 11 C 5 1) Wool, per lb. . i . 45 ft 58 a xim crfrx crn . garTivr A Borny. AND BE CONVINCED It will only cost you your time in Along it, if it Ilona you no good, Dr. Tibiae' Venetian Liniment As an external remedy in crises of chronic Itheuma tism, chapped Rands, Mosquito Bites, cats. Stiffness of Joints and contraction or the Muscles. l ead actte, Bruises. Rains in the Limbs, flack and chest, sores. toothache. stings of insects and sprains, its won derful curative powers are miraculous. Taken Internally in cases of sick headache, colic, bowel complaint., cholera, dysentery vomiting and dyspepsia: Its Pool biog . and penetrating qualities are felt as soon as taken. Or If the reader or his friends have any complaint named in this ndvertliernent, try the Venetian Lini ment. Remember. if you do not And relief you can have your money refunded. Ark for Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment. and take no other. It Is plcu.sant to take and Clean to a4e, and eradicates the disease from the system so that it does not return. as is the mute after using the many Lint ments. Pain Killers., and offs, now 11 , kodtug the country, that only stop the pain while the article is being used, end then return. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold by all the Drtmests Depot, 50 Curti ndt street, N. Y. mehliw4 agirAnnNG THE MANY RESTORATIVES which nature has supplied to relieve the Malone of humanity there is no more favorite one for n certain i class 01 dseases than the—medicinal gum" of the Wild cherry Tree: but how.ver vetnable it is, its power to heal. to soothe. to relleveand to tor., is enhanced ten fold hvecientilic and judicious combination with other ingredients, in themselves of en! worth. This hap py mingling exists to a remarka ble degree la Dr. Wistar's Balsa= of Wild Cherry, whose value in coring, toughs, colds. bronchitis whoo ping , otigh, cronp.astbnia, Pulmonary affection, and incipient consumption is inestimable. STRONG TEBTIXDNY Prom Bonsmats W utr.t.za. Eeq., Depot Master of South noyalston, Aims, " In the spring of 1658 I was moot severely afflicted with a hard, dry conch. with its nsual accompaniments of night sweats, completely prostrating my nervous system. and producing such s debilitate d state of health that, after trying medical rid to no purpose. I had ev ent* Mt hopes of e - er recovering, as bed 01.0 my friends. •At this stage of matters I was prevailed atom through the influence of a neighbor to try Wistar's VIM of wild cherry, sod before using two bottles, the effect wasalmost magical. Diyeough entirely lett me. the night sweats deserted me. hope (wee more e a r e d my depressed spirits. and soon I had attained toy won. led strength end stem. Thus bus this Balsam, as has often been remarked by persons conversant with the above facts, literally snatched me from the yawning grave fil . icte You are at liberty to nee this for the benefit of the ad." Prepared by SETT! W. FOWLIt & EON, 187Ystiont st. Boston. sad for Ms by &nests gen. orsriyo-16.1344. IarTHE GREAT AMERICAN ITAIS PRE. partition, valued at borne and abroad. a real hair re etoret or dreesiug (in oue bottle.) A great triumph of i deuce. ]lire. h. A. Alley's improved (new style.) cry druggist Bette it. Price one dollar. mlimi G _ RAC &S CELEBRATED SALVE CURES in a very short time cute, burns, scalds.. wounds, brui ses. spntins, erysipelas, salt rheum, ringworm. chapp ed hands, boils frozen limbo, felons, chilblains. Sic. It is prompt in action, removes pain at once. and reduces the moat angry looking mailings. and inflammations, &airby magic,—thus affording relief end a complete core. brill W. FOWLE & SON, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by all druggists, grocers, and at all touutry stores—ml7w4. rfrAllEL TOUIZELL le continually receiving new suppline , of tiennine Drugs and Medicines , which will be sold an low as at any other Stcsn in Montrose. OrTen thousand Dollars , worth of GOODS at whmeaale coat. per Inveutor,y jug taken, fur sate by ABEL TUftIIELL, lc the Brick Block. About dila amount ennatanily on hand, and NEW (MODS comic ally arriving. The people can Lind nearly everytbin thee wine need at the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL, Iduutrote, Pa., July O. MP. VerDeal - Dean. Ilitadneas & Catarrh treat ed with the utmost succesA, by lir, J. ISAAC'S, Geolirt and Aurlst, (formerly of Leyden, lioriand.) Arch Street. Philadelphia. Teetimmeima from the taoet reliable sources iu the City and Country can be seen at hie aim The medical tricult, are in el .ed to accompa ny theirpatients. as he has no accrete In hie practice. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. No charge made for examtnaticm. may t9yl tltrColgato's Aromatic Vegetable Soap. A en penpenorToilet Soap. prepared from raised Vegeta ble Otis in combination‘ with Glycerine, nuti espe daily designed for the nee of Ladies, and for the Nursery, Its perume is exquisite, and its washing properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggists. May, 2.8 1867.—Iyempld .I%SB Mr.2.43L C3l-IE3 /SI . In Camptown, by the Rev. D. C. Ohm. mead, Mr. Jou. TURRELL, of Forest Lake, and Mrs, MsaY ANN DtraGs, of Bradford County. In ClitE,rd, March 14th, by Elder Wm. A. Nliner, Mr. SI-111.mm GEEENE, of Clif ford, and Miss HELEN A. Swswrz, of Car bondale. In Gibson, on the Bth inst., by Rev. G. R. Hair, Mr. ELDRIDGE J. SNYDER, Of Len ox., and Miss Euxu, A. SPEKEIIECK, of Harfk.rti. rau.a:vriams. fairSotiees of marriage* and denths published free of charge. uhitnartes published if paid fur at the rate of fifty teat* per hundred words. In Niddleiown, Fell. 41h, 1868, ESTUER REYNOLDS, wile at Rohert Reynolds, in the 80th year of her age. In Springville, Nov. 15th, 1867, SARAH JANE, wife of Lewis Card, aged 38 years. In Forest Lake, on the 9th inst. Mr. 11.ExttY SLADE, aged filky six. years and eleven months. In Clifford, Feb. 20th, MAT KEECIT, daughter of Charles Ketch deceased, aged eleven years. In Forest Lake, Feb. 24th, Si.n.An lizau.sFonn, aged 73 years. In Lathrop, Jan. 3d, 1868, Mr. Eusna LORD, aged 77 years. Ilttv `6)tilistnients .1&. - tiat1ort lIR subscriber will offer for ea/eat public vendae T, on the prt intses lately occupik 41 by Wm /n Foreet Luke, 4 ml/en nom It uhtroee, ou Mt'ndav, March 30th, 1808, commencing, at to o'clock, a. m., the tonowing property to wit ; 1 pair matched three•year old Colts, l ten•year old Mare, 1 tows. I two year okt Buil, 28 Sheep, 3 Jhonts. sett Tenni Burnes*, uue Lumber WrigOo, Olio market agou, one Buggy, one two-horse sleigh, Plows, Chains, Crowbar, Brill, Fanning Mill, Loom, keeda and Harness, Sugar Kettle.. Sap Tubs. Wain Cradle, Pans and Barry Fixtures, Flax Wheel, Linusehold Fur. niture, a quantity 01 Bay, Wheat, tints, and other artl• deg too numerous to mention. TERNS Oi o ALL. —AIi t.U11:11§ of $5, or under, cash; orer $5, one y.nr'n credit, with hitt:rent aid approved fCCUrity, Forest Lake, March 17, 180.•2 NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This to to give notice that on the nth day of March 'A D. ISO, a warrant in Lainkruptey was lootred against the rotate of W. J. Tinker and D. W. finger, of New Milford, Susquehanna Comity. Pennsylvania. who have been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition ; that the payment of any debt and delivery of any prop erty belonging to Pitch Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, arc forhidden by law. That a meet.ng of the creditors of said flank• runt, to prove their debt.. and to e houoe one or more aPoignees of kis estate. will be held at a Court or flank rUptcy, to be held at No. 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. Pennsylvania, before EDWARD N. WIL, LARD, kegloter. on the Ith day of April. 1868, at ten o'clock, A. M. THOS, A. BOW LET, U. S. Morphs!. as Men-anger. mar. 17-4 w Western Dlotriet of Penna., REEVES' AMBROSIA 7/ 6 OP TaSICIMI 33.411. rmpROVED ' It to an elegant dreastn: for the hair. It causes the War to curl beautifully It keeps the Scalp clean and healthy It invigorates the roots of the Lahr It forces the hair and beard to grow luxuriantly It immediately stops hair falling oat It keeps the hair from changing color from age It restores grey hair to its original color It brings oat hair on heads that bare been bald for years. It le composed entirely of simple and purely vegeta ble anbetances. It has received over pia thoumnd voluntary t estimo- Male ol tte excellence. many of which are from phyei Mane in high etandin?. It Is sold In half pound bottles, (the name blown In the ease) by drug:iota and dealers In Fancy Goode ev erywhere, al one dollar per bottle. Whole.ale by De rma Santee & Co,; F. C. Well. & Co.; tichieffelin & Co. New York NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This is to give notice, that on the oth day of /Rivet!. A D. IfigB--a warrant In Bankruptcy wee Is sued against the estate of Alexander stevens.of Auburn Susquehanna Co.. Pennsylvania. who has been adjudg ed a Bankrupt, on his own petition; that the payment of env debt and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to htm or for his ute, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law. That a meeting 4), the creditors of said Bankrupt. to prove their debts. and to choose one or more assignees of hie estate. will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. 8113 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Penn sylvania, before EDWARD N. WILLARD. Register, on the 6th day of April, 1860, at 2 o'clock. V. Y. TROTS. A. RoWLEY, Cr, s. Marshal, as Messenger. mar. 11-4ss Western District of Pecos. 11t i Y wif Mary /Modem Brown, having Icit DU bed and board without any joist calm or provocation, the public arc cautioned agitate*. harboring, or trueting bar on my accomit, as I will pay uo debts u( her con tracting atter this dal c. Brooklyn, !larch 14, 1868.*3 B. G. BROWN. BY virtue of certain writs issued by the Court o f Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to Ale directed, I Win expose to sale by public vendue, at the Court-house, In Montrose, on Saturday, April 11. IStiS, at t o'clock, P. M., the following described pieces or parcels of laud, to wit : Ad that certain piece or parcel of land situate in La throp townslop.county ot busquchanne, and Stale of Pennsylvania, bounded and described es follows : On the northeast and south by lauds of E. it T. Bell. and on the west by lands of Ellzabeth.Case, containing a bout one fourth of an acre irlth the appurteannces.one two story dwelling house, and all Improved. [Taken In execution at the suit onsachoias Blarcy to the use of IL C. Va:l, rs. W. C. Itlebutend, All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Mush, Susquebantnt county, Psunsylvanla, butntth.d and &scribed us to .lows, to Wit : On the north by lands of Urange Maynard, on the em.t by lands u(W. U Littet, uu the south by lands orJuhn Ifillna es tate, on the west by lands of itachael Mulford, contain tug about 20 acres and all improved. [Tanen to VICCII tiun at the suit of E. C. Dewers vs. Q. 13, Dewera. Alt that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the town hip of Auburn, Susquehanna co, Peun'a bounded and dated bed as follows, to wit : On the north by lands of Widow Reynolds, on the cast by balms of Wm. thm un the weet by Sundt of W4l. Bennett. containing a bout 35 acre*. one house, etc. [Taken in execution at U r _ atilt of C. L. Lathrop vs. Thomas Boutin, 2d. —ALSO Ali that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township at sliver Lake, 'Susquehanna county, Penn'a, bounded and described as Willows, to wit: On the n .rth by lands of Thus. Rogers, 2d, on the east by the old turnpike road, on the south by laud of Thus.Rugers, and un the west by the Lake; all Improved—one small house, one small baru, fruit trees, &e. (Taken In rxe cation at the suit of Jeremiah Buckley ve. Edward Ker nan. Anoint certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Liberty, Susquehanna county, Penn's. bounded and described as follows, to wit : un the north by lands of B. buttthwurtb, ou the east by {sods of J. binge, on the south by hinds of M. MeNelly. on the went Ny lands of N Murphy, containing, about 45 acres, be the same more or less, and about 40 acres improved, with one small house. (Taken in execution at the suit of Joseph Webster vs. ilstnee C. Reynolds, —ALSO All that certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the township of :Lathrop, Susquetutuno county, Pa., hounded and described as follows, to wit : Ou the north by public highway leading from talen ts God switch on the & W. it. IL to Glenwood, Pa. on the east by lands of W. Clark, deceased, on the south b) lands of Halstead th Gibbs, on the west by lands of the o. L. &W. it. R. Co.; containing about lorty Ave acres, mostly improved, with one frame dwelling house. IToken ro execnnou at the suit of G. L. 'foisted vs. iLz ra Smith.) AU that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the township of llarrord, county of Susquehanna and state of Pennsylvania. bounded and describer as follows, to wit ! Beginning iu the cen ire of the Gt. Bend and Phil adelphia and Gt. Bend Turnpike, thence alone the same south thirty nine degrees east, threerods and nineteen links, thence by land belonging to the estate of N. W. Waldron, north sixty one degrees I . llllq. sixteen rods to a smite, thence by the same north thirty degrees west, three rods and twenty links, to a stake in line of land of C. C. Edwards, thence by the same south sixty one degrees west, sixteen rods and fourteen links, to the place of beginning, containing sixty two rods of land, be the same more or lees, being the name piece or par. eel of land heretofore conveyed to Betsey M. Tiffany by N. W. Waldron, by deed dated the let day 01 March. 1862. with the appurtenancee, one house, barn, fruit trees, ,Itc [Taken Ids execution at the suit of !tinhorn Oakley to the Use of C. C. Edwards vs Etettwy M. Tif fany, Administratrix of Alonzo M. Tiffany, deceased, and the said Betsey M. Tiffany. All that certain piece or parcel of land lying and be ing in the township of Herrick. Susquehanna county, Pa , bounded and described as follows, to pit: Begin ning nt a poet and stones in the west corner of James Coon's lot, and in the line of Ithamer Motre hind, thence along the line of said Mott's land, north forty flse (4M .degrees west two hundred and 74 and 1 tenths perches, to a post and stones stattding in the line of •a land in the name of John thdwaider, thence along said line north forty six (40 degrees east, one hundred and sixteen and five tenth perches, to a beach corner, thence along the line of a tract of land in the warrantee name of Alexander Nesbit, south 144) forty four degrees east, two httruir d seventy four and seven tenths per ches, ton hemlock corner. and thence along the said Coon's line south forty six (401) degrees west, one hun dred sixteen and five tenths perche s , to th e b eg i nn i ng , containing two hundred acres, more or lees, it being the same recorded in deed book No 21, pare 814, ac.. in the office fur rertording deeds for the county of Sos queh•Anna, Pa. [Taken in execution at the suit of So 011.1a tax ,, teratan, use of Wm. F. Warden vs. H. W. Brown.) All that certain - piece or parcel of land situate, lying And being in the borough of New Milford. Susquehanna county Pa bounded and described as follows, to wit Begicti inv. at a post In the hack line of the vtlingc lots, it hying the north east corner of Albert Welituan's lot, thence by said Wellnian's board fence. north 42 degrees west. 3 perches. to a turn in the said fence, thence by the same north 573 i. degrees west. 5 and nine tenths per ches, to a piece of iron drore in thegronnd for n corner. 26 inches east of the north east corner of the Dinettell house. thence by the north end of the said ho se and picket fence north 86 degrees west, three and seven tenths perches. to a piece of iron in the ground on the east side oft he old turnpike road, thence,nlong the cast side of maid road, north 5 end one half degrees, to line of lot conveyed in Mash Quick, In range of the north side of Carpenter's shop. thence Moog the north side of said shop south 85 and one half degrees east, about 7 perches, to a corner in the centre of Creek. thence a'ong the centre of said creek sonth 40 degrees east, about 3 and three tenths perches, to a point in t h e middle of the creek, and in the said back line of the village lots, and the nee by land of E. A. Pratt. and Harvey Griffin south 4% decrees west. to place of beginning, contain. inc 2.5 perches. all teeniest& with fotintiry building be, (Tnken in execution at the suit of Daniel C. Meeker vs. C. F. Aleeker:l LIiTHEH HALLAM S, F. LANE, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Montrose, March 17, 1863, APOLICY in the North America" Lite Insurance Cu., which is tneontestible from any cause, except on iteCoant of frund. Notice new Features. By '• Spe cial Deposits," authorized by the Legislature •• Regis tered" Yoffeire are Issued. bearing seal and signature of the Superintendent of the Insurance Depa talent of N. Y State. making Polley ac SECIJUE to notonn as Na tional Bank Note - or U. N. Bond Dividends paid in cash after TtiREE years. Thirty days grace on payment of ietiewals. No restrictions upon travel, outside the tropics no notes requiv-d. hut a LoAli GRANTED. can celled by dividends, No extra dm rue for change of bu siness. All Pullolea Nozr•roorErriNo. Remember the cold and uncharitable world, and pro. vide lot thoee dependent upon you. while in health ; to morrow may bring eickneee and death. Please tall and exam ine tenor of Policy, &c. 11B.NRY C. TYLER, March 10th, 18G8. Montrose, Pa. WAGONS AND. BUGGIES aisle. C. 'MILLS offers for Rule flee new Lumber Wa• C. C. Erni' ocmfticr.ksVciere.6,w4 cO PARTNERSHIP, This may certify that Jas. U. DeWitt end Perry Barnhart have entered into a co-partni rablp for the pur pose of carrying on the mercantile Mariners ander the firm, loin and name Was. R. DeWitt it Co. .1 AR. R. VIEWITT, ontme , e, krch 10. 1868. ti PERRY BARNHART VrPostlealans next week. T AKE NOTICE. Those having ensettled accounts en our tooka will 'Attlee tail and arrange the same without delay. S.ll. SAYR & BROS. March imam. ABET, TURRELT,'S STORE, as(1.111A(. ( fall of desirable Goode. Call and Pea LIQITORS An extensive assortment o • pure Liquors for medico pu r po se* , erobracinr nearly every kind in market, °mi litantly on hand and for sale ly) , ABEL TERME.. ABEL TURRELL , Drufzeiet, Mont rose. has an A LIMAN Afl For 1868. for every Family In SuMnehnlann nPanl7. gnaws, Please can or rend opl get 11. M 054-4 . 40Ectitic)ia! SHERIFF'S SALES. --A LSO - -•LSO - -aLSo -ALSO -A LS Q --- A.LSO-- Something U Want! IA NEW PROGRAMME. On and after the first day of AprH next, all Goods sold by us at retail, will be for READY PAY OYLY. Our Stock of Flour, Meal, Feed, Salt, Lime, Cement, Groceries, Provisions, Wooden and Stone Ware, Nutif.ns, (tr. Will be purcbased In isnte quantities for cnlh. from first bands, at the lowest market price. Each article will he :nuked In plain figures at the smallest possible creel. and no deviation in prices. The times demand suet'. a system, and we believe It will be for th• benefit of both seller and purchaser With many thanks to our numerous friends for tbi ir liberal patronage under their old order of Muskies., we shall in iits it for their interest not to desert us, under the new. All having accounts ou out hooks my.” d o a Envoy by fettling the same by Cetsb or Note,. wtthoot (amber no • [lce. M. GARItATT At SON 2Cevr aftlfard, March 20, 1800.—Gat NOTICE IN BA2s7KRUTCY. Thfs fs to give notice, that t the 24th day of Feb. A. D. MS, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued ug,uinst the estate of RUFUS D. CLARK of Stmm henna County, Pennsylvania. who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition that the payment of any debtottud delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer ninny 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. ?Ri3 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Penn sylvania, before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the Ist day of April 1808,,at 10 o'clock, a.m. TAOS. A, ROWLEY% U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. March 10-4 w - Western District of Peun'a. N OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. TIIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That on the 4th day of lidareb, 1841 S, a warrant In bankruptcy wan lasued against the estate of JOHN W. ItitACEN EY, of Susgaehannt county, Penn sylvania. who has been adJudgr.d a bankrupt, on hl a own petition ; that the pa.) merit of any debts and de livery of ally property bi him are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Conn of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. Pa., before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the 4th day of April, 1868, at ten o'clock, A. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY. U. S. Marshal. 1111 messenger. Western District of Pennsylvania. tidnr. 10-41 v Auditor's Notice. MITE undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of nusqua banns County to distri bute the fund twining from the fitieriers sale of the scat estate of E. N. Seety, din attend to the duties °Chia ap pointment at his Milne in Montrose, on Thursday the 2d day April, 1268, at one o'clock, p. m., at which time and place al] persona are required to present their claims or be debarred train coming in on said hand. L. F. FITCII, Auditor Montrose, March 10, 1868. LOOM FOR FARMERS, 'INDUSTRY and ECONOMY—the road to wealth. 'The 1 Framer raises all the material to clothe his family. Why should he sell that material and buy it hack again, paving the manufacturer a large profit and four or five additional profits. besides transportation charges, Government taxes, he., all of which he could save. amounting to half the cost of Ws store goods, each year by malting his own goods at home, which is now made easy by Mendenhall's Improved Eel! Acting Hand Loom. It Is the most simple and reliable Loom ever Inven ted. W:11 make a greater variety of goods with less power than any other loom. All the operations of weavin2 are performed by simply taming a crank, Frorn 12 to 20 yards of Jeans or Satinet, and ftom Mi to 5.5 of Linsey can be woven per day. By late Improvements Rag Carpeting can be rapidly woven with the Fly shut tle. weaving from /0 to 23 yards per day. This loom will furnish prothable employment in ev ery neighborhood in weaving cloth and carpeting for ou4tomers. For circulars, piles list. and samples of cloth woven on the loom, address, with stamp. A. B. GATES ,t Co., Philadelphia, Pa. March 10-3 m. Oftido 29, North 13th st. DISCHARGE of a BANKRUPT. In the District Conrt of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy. le the matter of A. L. Voeght, a Bankrupt, said A. L. Vonght having applied to the Court for a dis charge from his debts. By order of the Court, notice is hereby given to ail creditors who have proved their debts and other persons in interest to appear on the 2th day of March, IMS, at 1 o'clock. p. in. at Chem bfrs of the said District Court, before E. N. Willard, one of the Registers of said Court. in the City of Scran ton, at 303 Lackawanna Avenge to show cause why a discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. March 10, 1860,—wil S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk. 1001( OUT FOR BARGAINS. On and after 'March 10th 1818, 4 0r* C:o 71:3 Sold for Ready Pay only, GEO. RAMER. New Bfilfurd Itarch3d. 1868.-3 w N. B.—All persona indebted by note or book account will please settle without farther notice. GEO. RAYDEN. Tilt& Crrigr'Sr AND LARGE CLOVER SEED, For SaAe by STANLEY TUR.RELL, Feb.2s, 1868.•Gw. Foreat Lake, Pa. NOTICE IN PARTITION. To Sarah McKune, widow of Joseph McKune, deed, residingl, in Oakland township, Ch tries Mclinfie and Si iati C. liteKnne, residing at New Bedford, Bureau co. 111. Jane McKtuie, widow ofJoeeph Mciinae, 2d. deed, Sa rah McKune widow of Joseph Mclinne decd ae afore said, guardian of Mary E. and Fanny McKane, Benja min V. McKtine. residing in Oakland aforesaid, Betsey Ann Nichols. wife of G. M. Nichols, residing at New Bedford aforesaid, Mary V. Lathrop, wife of A.S. Lath rop, residing et Wyonette, Bureau co. iii. , Eunice Smith, wife of J. W. Smith, residing at Clarendon, Cal houn county, Mich., Sarah Mccannon, wife of Jame s Mccannon, residing in Oakland aforesaid, and A. 0. Warren, guardian ad litem of ilenrietta, Francis K. and Sarah E. M inzy and Timothy 'Wheat, minors : Whereas, an Inquest awarded by the Orphans Court of Susquehanna county to make partition of the real estate of Joseph ItlcKune, deed, made return that the said real estate could not be divided without prejudice to or spoilin the whole, but appraised the eama at the sum of Two Thousand Six Hundred Dollars; you aro hereby notified to appear in Court on the second Mon day of April next, and then and there accept refuse or bid for the same accordivg to law. Witness the lion, E. B. Streeter, President Judge, and the seal of said Coors this 21st day of Jataar7. A. B. 1858. S. F, LANE, Sheriff. March 3, 18133.-3 w NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This to to give notice, that on the 10th day of Feb. A. D. 1848,a warrant to bankruptcy was issued ag,al net the estate of U. Rogers, of Montrose borough. Susque hanna county. Pennsylvania,. who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment ofany debt and delivery of any property belonging to such babkrript, 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 of his estate, will be held at a Court of RAnkruptcy, to be held at N 0.303 Lackawanna avenue, Serabton. Pa., before Edward 1. Willard, Register, on the 23d day of March, 1888, at 10 o'clock, a, m. THOS. A. ROWLEY. U. R. Marshal. as Messenger, March 8-4 w Western District of Penna. Administrator's Sale. BY order ot the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna Co. Pa— the following piece of real estate, situate in Herford township formerly belonging to Gorton Loom is, deceased. will be told at public trendue on the prem ises. March 24th. ISM, at one o'ciock.p. re. Said land,ls hounded by lands owned by G. S. tt hitner. Williams y. A. Carpenter. and the estate of IL iffany, con taining, fifty acres, with the appurtenttnces, improved. TEEMS Or SALE —Fifer dOll4fE 00 Its being struck down. 5 300 on confirmation of sale. and the balance In two equal annual payments, with interest, seemed up on the premises. March 3-3 w A. J. TIFFANY, Adm'r. TIEGRATIVS ELECTRIC OIL, 1—• For sate by ABEL MULL "Give me another horse; Bind up my wound!" • frnAT sounds bnt when yun your borstorit. X is p,olun to give you another. Iw ill tellyou. In sure the one you have In the Ittorrouto Urn 13TOCZ Mita:Mt CO., of which the au derol4tned,te agent fur Sus quehanna county, and trill Insure—a)l kinds otLive Stock et low rates. Table °frees sent free 012 application. NR WAIN - particulars apply to or address J. D. DARMIR, Susqnettanna Dow; Pa. Feb. 25,1969 ESTATE OF E. A. GOSS, late of Lathrop, Susquehanna county, Pa., dec'd. Letters of administration upon the estate or Olt above named decedent having been panted to the nu dersigued, notice to herebygiven to all persons indebt ed to said estate to make immediate payment. and those havtng Meteor Bg:dun the Dame to present theca duly autbeutleated tot settlement A. b. 76ERAiLL. Miner, Lathrop, Feb. :5, lava. 3E II C:› tTrIT 431 ! T"greatestrive for rhetitnati+ln, lintoeneas, +oll+- nees, the Orent English Sweeny specific Lin iment. Bend tin Y. ruppericubut it ha+ done in Slog's. county. it ha+ cared the lame and tabled inimcdiatt. ly, Don't fall to try it, Price, t4l cte per bottle: bold by Abel Turret!, Burns &Niebols, end all stovekerp. to or &out+, e. If It does not give fatisfaction, rettntu the bottle half full and your money will be reitn.dea. D. G. ONithY & to.. Feb, 1,1868. Middletown, N. T. To Horsemen. Don't let roar itforses go lame s sore or stilected ; to the store And buy Carey's Great English mayuner lAnt• ment,as it never falls to give sattsfacipla. D. O. cAItE .3t CO. i Middletown, N. T, Feb.l, 1%8 ESTATF, OF JOHN HUDSON, late of Montrose, tinsg i a county, Pa., deed. Lettere testamentary upon the estate of the Ikhoire unwed decedent bit bayl nfl tteett granted to the undersigns ed, all persons indebted to said estate me hereby nones fled to make immediate payment, and those haidnd claims against the saute to present them duly authent cated for aettlement. • JAS. &, CARMALT, Baer. Montrose. Feb. dth. STROUD & BROWN'S Fire, Life, Accident & Live Stock GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, noit Calt:Ltrif:slBo6, Qua. Hontelusorance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus, $4,000,00 Insurance Co. of North America, PMl's, Capital and Surplus, International Fire Insurance Co. ofV. Capital and Surplus, 1,500,000 lamming County Mutual insurance CootMuncy, Penn a, Capital and Surplus, Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus, Enterprise Insurance Company, Cincin nati, o.,Capitai and Surplus, 1,0130,000 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., paying fa.) per cent. dividends to the assured. The notes given for half the premium is never to be paid under any circumstances. be policy will always be paid in Mil, and the notes given up. Capital, 17.000,000 American Lite Insurance Co., ,Philadel phia, Capital, Travelers' Insurance Co. Hartford, Conn.. Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Hart ford.. Conn , Capital and Surplus, Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct., Capital. $700,000 Glen's Falls Insurance Co. Glens rano, N. Y. Capital and Surplus, " 400,000 Hartford Live 'Stock Insurance Company. Insurance on all I.ltiadr. of Llvr. Stock., - against theft and death loam any cause. Capital, SIR.001:000 j "Ali business entrusted to our care will be *Wad ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted. OF - Office lirPtdnor ea.t. from Banking Oinott of W H. Cooper & Co., Turnpike et. Montrose, Pa. STROUD & BROWII f Agents. M. C. Strrrost. EBQ., Friendsvllie, Solicitor o Cn.sa. H. Salsru, Montrone, do • - BILLER:WI STROITD, Crlantas Montrose, Feb. 25. 1863. PAH FOR SALE! MEE aubscrf her offers for sale his farm contataftle about tinety ANUS. about twenty acres is flue um ber land. the balance well fenced, (moetly and under a good etat e of cultivation ; good buildings, Sr. Situated partly in the township of Bridgewater, and partly in the borough of Montiose, on the old Chown,- go turnpike, known formerly as the Sam'l Warner farm, Ten or twelve acres Ile on the line of a new road about to be opened, from which there le a splen did view of 3lon trose, a..d eat] readily be sold for build ing lots. Any one wishing to locate near the county seat cannot find a more desirable situation. A portion of the purchase money can remain on the place for a term of years. For further particulars call upon or correspond with the subscriber, at hioutroae, Susquehanna county. Pa. U. S. BEEBE. Montrose., Dec. IT, 1 , 381.---43 m NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This is to give notice. that on the lath day of Fete,. A. D. MS, a warrant in bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Thomas Donde 3 d, of Auburn, ttusq's eo. Penn'a, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, on his own petition ; that the payment of any debt and delivery of any property belangiog, to such bankrupt, to hint or for his use, and the transfer of any prope tv by him are for bidden 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 he held at &Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. Pennsylvania, before Edwer N. Willard. Register, on the 19th day of ildrch, 1868, at 10i:o'clock. A. AY TADS. A. ROWLEY. U. B.lTisrehni. as Messenger, Western Diet. Ps Feb. 25., 18E8.-4 NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This to to give notice that an the 18th day of Feb. Nod D., 1.90, a warrant in bankruptcy was Issued agalnq the estate of William L. Vaughn, of Rush, Sue , nnebanna county, Pennsylvania, who has been adiudg , 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 nee, and the transfer of any aroperty by him, are forbidden by law, Mats meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts. and to chooeo ono or more assign. ea of hi• estate, will be held at a Court of RankrUptcy, to be held At 393 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania, before Rd ward N. Willard, Register, on the 19th day of March, 1868, at 3 o'clock. P. m. THOS. A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal, Feb. 23-4 as Messenger, Western Dist 01 Pa. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned. an auditor appo i nted by the Ada , es of the Orphins` Court of Susquehanna county on exceptions filed to the account of 0 .14. Readadm`r of the estnte of Noah Read, drc'd, will attend to the duties oft& appointment at the Oleo Of Fraser dls Case. in 11ot/trope, on 'Thursday, March KUM, at 1 o'- clock, p. in.. at which time and place all persons inter. acted will present their claims or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. F. A. GASg, Auditor: Montrose, Feb. 25, ISM. The Montrose Democrat ?tnallart. mar To - rapar Stemma AV MOVIVIOVZ Strseputamta Comerr. Pa.. 1i a. C 31 .30 - I‘l l ll.llo/34:11 0 Cf, AT $2 ran aslant 11/ ATITARCE.-.31113X AVM TAV TUL tinniness advertisement* inserted at $1 per smite pf 10 Hue*, three times, and Zeta for each additional woes. Yearly advertisers, with usual thalweg, charged $W for four squares, quarter column $l5. haircolttnin 1100, one column s6o:andother amounts in exattyroporlion, Balinese cards of three lines. 0; or ono dollikra fieltstni notices at the customary Thieve...shout SO percent. in addition to business rates. - Job 7prtottpig executed neatly and pitolpOr 111 Lair prices. Deeds, Mortgagee , Notes. JutkW, Cotiataile • School and otberblanbator sale. Twaratopit amens, xicrii 2,000,000 4Roomoo 1.000,000 Stooo,ool