. ; .,.1 ontrosu ...-:Piietrid. TuitspLit ZIMMER 24,. 1868. • • •1 - =sit 111 . e gozave. Poor Bora Statement, - . . ' - Received too late fur , this issue, will Ap pear next wea... .t 4 Dry Goods. -1, - Eyre d; Landell prt;fer dealing in good Goods at fair prites. This is a Dry Goode house of long standing, and has acquired an enviable reputation. Read a dvertisement in this issue. • The World. The IVeekly World can be obtained in clubs of ten to one address, for $1 a year; or $l,lO with names of subscribers writ ten upon theth. Address, enclosing pos tage stamp, John Bradsbaw i agent, Birch ord wale, Pa. Jury List. We expect:46l:4l6'h the jury Hat next week; and hope that every man on the list or off the list will pay for, his paper court week. Death of D. Wilmot. lion. David Wilmot died at his resi dence in Towanda, on Monday March 15, about 1 o'clock, p. m. During his life he acted as politician of some note, being a member of Congress, a candidate for Gov ernor of Penn's, U. S. Senator, Judge of the court of this district, Judge 6f the Court. of 'Claims, &T.. Ile leaves a wife and one son. Judicial ApPoLutment. Benj.-8.-Bentley, _Esq., late of Mont rose, now of Williamsport, has •been ap pointed by Governor Geary, President jud.gc of• the new. Judicial District com posed of Lycomiug county. April Court. April court will afford opportunity to many persons who wish to become citi. seas to obtain their naturalization papers. Den29cratic Committees of Vigilance, and all others interested, should see that such matters be attended to. The Chairman of the County Committee will render ma terial or other aid in such matters, if re quired. Inquire at this office. Remedies for the. Times. Freedom of speech in relation to pnblic or officials; an equal, mutual and I.•!iceable thzioN oral! the Sates; a strict vilierence.to the letter and spirit of the (' , institution; no military rule; . an inde i• Intent judiciary; honesty and ; majority in Congress to be impeached" by the People; Drugs and Nleilicioes can b© obtained iu the Brick 13 ock. Fire in Montrose. About one o'clock on Saturday last, a fire was discovered in Rogers' carriage chop. The rear part of the shop is used for the blacksmith's shop, and a small barn adjoins. It. is supposed the fire took front the furnace while the, workmen were at dinner. Exertions of firemen and citi zens saved front part of shop only. A cow was burned in the barn. Loss esti mated at $3,000; insured for $2,000. Natarilizatten. Aliens who come to the United States under 18 years of age, can, after five years residened therein, obtain full certificate of citizenship, on first application, in open court, with a witness as to residedce, etc. Aliens who enter the Union after arriv ing at the age of ]B, most, after three years, file declaration of intention to be come citizens, and at. the end of two years can obtain the certifies e of citizen ship in open court, with two witnesses. Aliens Who'have been in the military or naval service, can obtain certificates of citizenship on presentation, in open court, of honorable discharge, and proof of one year's residence in the country. Miner children become citizens upon naturalization of their father. Declaration of intentions can be filed in Prot honotary's office at, any time, with out witness; but certificates of citizenship can only be granted when Court is in ses sion, and witness present. • -.., e The Freshet. .• The water in the Susquehanna is said to' have been -nearly as high recently as ; in 1865, when much damage-was done. The food seems to have been greatest-about the 15th, and its results in this region ere reported hereunder : A single span of the turnpike bridge:at Susquehanna' was 'carried away Sunday 'K it:Mirk - wood - was car.— ried away, but the main structure across the river - held its, place. ' All , but onespan of the bridge at Urqon was carried off Saturday ;night..: Three Spans of - the Owego bridge ',are gone. Also a , bridge Smithboro. Taxable Widolitii. As, the present, ',II* itr,iereiiiiee - to,' / InL: ternatreventie tax on watches is not cop% reedy understood all, 01) folio w tmints are Published aas' impoiltint to lie Every, watch kept fur use, COlll ,suf posed jr, k whole or in part of gold or gift, is teet; to a. ttietifsl;:if the value exceed *WC!, the tax is fla. The fact :044 watch . is not "parried. '.',: does not, exeititivit Nal lax. If neect, kept. rutioin, occasionally, at beame or elsewhere.it is taxable. ' , - Ladies sad cbildreire .Intobeirare tssir tae. _ The present law reqnkee tbat everi ono using a tastable watch .shall report the fact tri*he 4ssistantassessee..or be liable to pertattqand.in ciao of neglect to do so, that officer imult according to law make an assesspept and add. penalty.. tfi'e t ieisi?ti who has a watch on or about the first of March should pay the tax,' although . !.6wnedf. bruoine pie else; the intent I,ph' being that each watch shall be taxed Pico a 'Year—Ahe tat` being a lien on the watch. Notice. ' - The Odd Fellows Hall Association will hold their Annual tneeting at. Odd Yel low:4 Han on'Tnesday evening April 7th at Gi o'clock P. M. All interested are iuvited. • D. Bawsrua, Preet Dlarek 17, 1868. —We judge from the immense sales that Mrs. S.A.Allen's Improved (new RIO.) Hair Restorer or Dressing (in one bottle.) i. prefered by every one. EYery Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. • '2w - IIitiC4f!h,.MILNLX.,4I-CirM/S. In Ibish, March` 18th, by Eld. H. H. Gray, Mr. RussELL V. Venay, of and Miss Meoom E. LOWN. of Owego, N. Y. 7J332491.9CZE55. ta'Notices of marriages sod deaths published free of charge. Obittetriea published if paid fur xt the rate of Any cents per hundred words. In Brooklyn, March 10, Mr. JEZREZL DENVrrr, in the 81st year of his age. lair blr yl is cm tuts Public Sale. mAS euhseriber will offer by auction it tillt reoldence in Wittrenh int Pa., on Tneeday /larch alet 1868 he (allowing property to wit : 28 PIUME YOUNg COWS, ... _„ • • _ • - ) 1 pair matched Oreti.. l par =re steers. 3 years old (broken.) its . ° years old heifers (In calf.) I carriage 1 set lumher sleds. 1 set anger utensils, consisting of 2 boilers, 4 holders. and 200 tube, 1 barer pitch fo.k, 2 bed steads. &c. &c. • . . Traria—All earns under $5,00 eiah, tll over $5,0010 months credit with interest and approved arturitv. R. 1.. BRARDsLEE. Warreuham, Brad. Co: Pa., March 36,1 Els.• Read This. IT is a year since we discontinued business and in• sited our custuiners ru settle the it secouuts. V. e lay to those woo awes neglected our call, that unless they attend Lo it very soon, we must resort, to means which will be unpleasant to us .and ungrotituble to them. • We must have payment. WILSON 'GRIFFIS WARNED.. Montrose,- March 24: 1/34.—Lf 41.11.4:3V1C911. fIB inbsaiber having sold h!s Shop and PreaVises. 1 will sell at P Hotel, in New Milford. on 'I hung:lAl the 26th or /March. IrYtB, the following prop erty (and lots not--eontrieratod) at auction, plaralltal - C lli o'clock. a. in. One 5 )ears old Mare,'onO 3 years old Colt. 1 Thresh. trig Machine with cylinder Shaker and all the fixtures in good ordee.l 's‘tigie -Mir b. es, Plows, Iltartora, Liman+, buggy Wagon, pair Mobbe. C. Sc. TEMMS.:—Cash for some of slfi or less: over that a mountsix menthe credit with Interest and approved security. JOEL S. TINOLSY. flew 11 Ilford, March 51,1665.-10 Administra,tor's Cale. T" anliscriber wilt sell. of public vendee on the prernbo-s "(John Sheryr. lane of itridgewattn, de- Ceal , Cli, no Friday 31arch 21111, ltinS. at 11.10 clock. a. m., the following property of the sant decedent, to wits 1 tire years old black purse. .1 nie years old .hay Horse: (area with fu.d, j 3 curling Colt, 5 Yearling. , . Betin s. 8 two 3 ear u d tAilero, lien-,1 btigtfy Si a gun, 1 lumbar Wagon, 1 pair 13 bbs, I lumbar bleagh, pair light Dobbs, Chiba , Prig Tealh, Harrow, 1 Putt double flame,. 1 .angle Harness. 2 skips Brae, Pork. Household Furniture.. Farming Utensils, and other ar ticks ton namerions to mention. TEW518•01• 'SA I.E.—Ail urns 'tinder $lO, cash ; $lO or over, nine months credit with interact and approved security. L. Linzwersen, auctioueer. • . _ 4. L. WILBUR.. Adeer. . Bridgewater: 'Nardi 24, 4869.-1 n • For zatle, AQiientity of prime SEED WHEAT, for se. d. Also tote bay Horse. ois ye. re old, good size, round. sled and true. Also, tine th ee )ear- old bay horse, meuium size, is hand some; has been driven a little. Tunas.—For Wheat, each down ; for horses, nine mouths time with approved security. J. r. BUTTERFIELD. Montrose, Pa march SI, 1868.-2w 5 • WANTED— Agents for the sale' of L , . 11:`8 01111 AP MAPS—CAC make Irma $5 to saj per *by. Addiwo C. PETERn & CO. :mch 24-2 w• . .Lox 4u, ilarriebneg, Pa. GE r YOUR DEEDS. All persons owning Deeds. Ifortgages. or other doe- Innente which were left at this ollice for record before January lit. 18b8. are requerted to call, pay charges. If soy. and take them away before or during' next Court. J. F. bIIORMAKER. Recorder. Recorder'. Once. Montrose. March 24, 1868.-3 w 1 04191.11.10t1030... TO All whom It may.Coneora - Whereas. May wife Male Anu Smith, having li ft my bed and board withottianyjnet cause or - provoadloa, I hereby lotbid al: persona harboring or trusting her on my accoont as I will pay zo debts- of her coutraaing after tMe date. )1 ARK B. 63112`11. Bridgewater,mirth 18,1569.-4•m21 PILITI 4 FIONS,,NOT/CEI. I HERE LA by_gaven that.in parintance oft an act of Assembly tne folio wing named pergolas have filed their petitions with the Clerkof ;hop:tart of Quarter Sessions of-tbo Peace for the Minty !of Suaquphauna ' for liitense to keep taverni . eating houses, ando sell by the measure to quantities notless thou one quart, fur which they willapply at April Sessions, 'lBBBt • TAVERN LICENSES. . GeorneW. Potter, lierrickiJohn If Nefers.Befrick David Wilmsrth:Lathrop ; Voorhees Caljerly. Lenox; tames 0. Builard,Brooklyn, Geoi B. Pessenden, Brook lyn; Jeremiah Stephens, Springville; S. A. I.oomis Springville; P.E. ',Brush. Springville; G. W. Griggs, Great Bend Borongh; Alike Bradford... Great Bend Bor ough; 'Xichnet Kilroli,Great Bend Boro%JacobDecker, Jessup; Charles /Anse. Iltish:11. harletv / 10 .1 3 ; Wo elfne Barnum. Great Bend To witship;Altribts W. it Eli W.lFleberre, Clifford; A. linitbanL Bernd: W. 'Dow ilittbrd; Jo.feph Gary. Jacks° r; Charles Af, Kona. Afontrove; John S. Tarbeil. llobtroie; Henry J. John son. Oakisuck. John Foster, Friendssille; Cornelius Peeler Friendsyllief Lyman - Sherman:Dimock; A. IL Ayret, Doodad; Jsidsotr-,Stone sd. Fotest lake- Phi lander PhionrY. New :tlfflfortt Itorci; G. B. K. Wade. Drat Pend a rttwaibill l ,' Henri Hopper, Kew - •rd Borol E. L. 'Mimesis' t, Purest Lake; James 'Miler. Gibson:Zonis Demme, Sustes - •Depot; Enos Blossom. Susn'a Depot; Wha,ll„ Oberwood. Bu s h;, Dchb.lloberes. JacksOvf , AmbrettYßeruimi:RlVVlL-DsPot; Ellen the. lan. Illiver Lake. TO SELL BY MEASURE: Abel Torre,. Mo'nfonse; Barn e y Nichols. llontroiiej Foot a, Very; Brooklyn; Wm. - FrimidevtUel Thomas Ferman; Subrifa:• , . EATING. ITIOXISES: p , _ . Nary Rbebeit. Great Bend Bolo ; Adellph Zorn. Snap Porn V.lLlf,u4litrfar4. a.S.'wurrBlllo; c1..114 Misktrow, fiarcl 1110593. IMPEACHMENT ! . THE E L ATEST NEWS. • ryasvery high pricerraftlooda will be Impeached by the arrival and adieu of s large am.d well aulected Swell of Goods at (":.. L,.., . JAS. R. DEWSTT.-&-CO'S• • • r; - • Conalatiniof Plain and Fancy Dry Goods, edCbAlaPyhata, Delaines, Drucadee, Gingham', Cambnc mus• Ilus, Lace. Edglegq!lll d Dtess w utinybrown iihdletlbge, Shirt tugs bleached'& unbleached. „. . Ticking., Denims, Snipe aLd CO : pet:Shirting., a great variety ut lautha , unssmi.res, \Vesting., Kcu tacky J cuuN Tweeds gad bllMlller l'auts Starer men aucl , buy's wear. Also, a good assortment oeStraw, Pe j, atia Raft nate, and Cloth Cape—Boots and Stiore+Finu Grocer lan of all kluda—and a rineudid_annun• • zne.it of • Crockery and Wood= !:' Ware, .k.c..4t.C. flaying h ought oar stook of Goode during the laSsi de cline in price... we feel conddeut that we can sell them at prices to cult everybody. WE DON'T INTEND TO BE UN DERSOLD All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goode at =like' prices. A quantity of Astttou'► DAIRY SALT for side by tho sack, bkatiel or pound. The best of It eroeene 011—a eplendld Syrup. and good Mola.aes, that won't tall to suit curtomereln prlcu and quality. flaying nude arrangements to forward Better thi• season, we have procured a lot of new, clean Butter Pails for the purpose. We will send to zoocl and re sponsible men. rho will maltose g• , od sales as any in the city. and prompt returns. Farmers can know at what prices their Butter sells by reference to our re turns as fa-t as we g.. 1 them. 1 e will sell them goods a , cheap Jur any one else, and pay them muuey ou weir sales of Butter as they may want it. * f t 1 Montrose, march 24, ISIB DEVLIN it CO. EXTENSIVE CLO THING HOUSES Broadway, con of Grand Street, AND Broadway, cor. Warren Street, NEW YORK. Comprising all Branches of the Business us represented in the CUSTOM AND READY MADE Dr-PA RTMENTS Or Men's Boys'& Children's CLOTHING. SHIRTS Of the Ct•lebrated AMERICAN YOKE PATTERN, WITLI Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Of every Description OUR SPECIALTIES FOR SPRING IN NEW GOODS ARE: Cassimere Snits, entire, $lB 00 Spring Overcoats, $l2 00 Fine Dress Frock 01?ats,- $lB.OO nech 2 4 —3m • DEVLIN ek CO. 1868. SPRING OPENING. 1868. EYRE & LANDELL, FOIII/TII 'AND ARCU STREETS, PIILLADELPHIA. NEW SPRING SILKS. NE • STYLE SHAWLS. ,- • NOVELTISIS DRASS GOODS. - STEEL AND prdatt, POPLINS. B. & L. alwayskeep tho BEST BLACK SILKS. N. B —Nett Cash Buyers will find It to their Interest to call, as Bargains from Auction are daily received. march 24, lo6B.—Gwe NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This is to give notice that on the 14th day of March A.D.. 1668, a warrant in bankruptcy was homed against the estate-of Mictutold/oyle, of- 4lneq'a- Depot. Sus. quelatinseotinty.-Penneylvania, who'has been adJudgg. ed a bankrupt, on his ownpetition ; that the paymmit of any debt auddelivery of any property belonging to acme bankrupt, to him or far his uee,and Om transfer of auy property by him, -are lorbidden by law. .That a meeting of the creditors of said banitrubt. to prove their debts. and to choose one or more asslgm es of his estate. will be held at u Conrt of Bankruptcy, to be held et 308 Lackawanna Avenue. Scranton. Pennsylvania. betide lidward N. Willard; Register, on the 14th day of April, 1868, atl o'clock, p. m. , TllOB. A. ROWLEY, 11. S. Maisiml. as Messenger, Western Dist. of Pa. BANKRUPTS ASSIGNEE. _ _ • m'cb 24-4 In the district Qonrt of the United States kir the Western district of Pen utylvan in : . - In themiitter of ' i i D ,.., t ,,,,.... Newton A. Lane; a Bankrupt. i' ll '"'" c 'T* . , Toarzwnox nil:: coriainur - 4 . , Tliniidirsigned givii 'notice of his appointment at: assignee of Newtim A.Lnne of Jfantrose Iff - the Lbuntir of ensquehanna.. State _of Pennsylvania. within said district. who has been altideed a hank opt npon his , own - petitionla the diStrlet &wird Igaiduletriet; Mi. ted Dec.l6th IP;i7. 'r.' • A. 11.•NeCOIALU if, Ito:Hose; womb 21.1668.. , . Assignee. . ~ , Atiatt:.TITRRELLIS.sToug, • - &summit, to tall of desirable Good', Calf and to • ! B uotiOZl Tam enbscriberwill otter for ode at public 'endue an cab premises lately occupied by Min W Forest Laka„ onday, March 39th, 1808, commenoinzatio o'clock, R. 131.„ the followiog property t 6 wit: 1 pair matched threolear "old Colts, 1 tea-year old Marc, 7 Cows.l two-year old Bail, 18 Sheep, 8 shoats, 1 setramata one sHrness, one Lumber Wogon, ouu toarizet 1 - gon, Buisy, one two-horns sleigh, Plows, Ch me, Crowbar, Drill, Fanning Mill, Loom, Reed* au liturriess, Sugar Kettle.. Sap Tubs. Clfaln Cradle, Pane and Dairy Fixtures, Flax Wheel, Llonsuboid Far• ulture, u quantity of Hay, Wheat, Outs, and other arti cles goo numerous to mention. TftltNts OF DALE..—AiI sums of $5, or under, cash ; over $6, one ykar's credit; with iutereat and approved eteurlty, Forest Labe, Marchl7, 1803.02 REEVES' AMBROSIA FOR P I MC.A.X1 2 1., IMPROVED! It !Ran elegant dressing for the hair. It causes the hair to curl beautifully It keeps the Scalp clean and healthy It Invigorates the roots of the hair It forces the hair and beard to grow loznrlantly. It Immediately stops hnir [Alin out. It ketps the hair from changing color from age It restores grey hair to its original color It brings oat hair on heads that have been bald for years. It Is composed entirely of simple and purely vege.ta blu substances. It bai received over elm thousand voluntary tcatimo nialsoi it. , excellence, many of which arc from physi clans iu high standing. It is sold In ball pound bottles. (the name blown in the gloss)y drugehts and dealers in Fancy Goods ev• "eryt.‘ here,at oue dollar per bottle. Wholeeale by De n= Barnes & Co,; F C. Wells & Co.; Schierielln & Co. Now York OTICE TN BANKRUPTCY. This ta to afro notice, that on the Gth day of Ma-ch, A. D. 18118—a warrant in Bankruptcy n;aa le stied against the estate of Alexander stavens.of Auluarn Susquehanna Co.. PeonsylvaiMa. who hap been aillude ed a Bankrupt, ou his own petition; that the payment of any debt and delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt, to Willi or for Ms use, and tun 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 cable eetate. will he held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at N 0.303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Penn sylvania, before E DW A RD N. WILLARD. Register, on toe Uth day of April, RV, at 2 o'clock. r. N. TUOS. A. ROWLEY. E. Marshal, ai.Me.-enger. Western District of Penna. Mar. 17-4 w NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This is to give notice that on the Gth day of March A D. lOW, a warrakA in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of W. J. Tinker and D. W. liege?, of New ‘tilford, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, who have been adjudged a Bankrupt, on Ids own petition; that the payment of any debt and delivery of any prop erty belonging. to such Bankrupt, hi him or for bit use, sad the transfer of say property by him, are forbidden by I.lw. That a meet.ng of the creditors of said Bank• rapt, to prove their debts. and to choose one or more Ile , e.ignece of his estate, will be held eta Court of Bank ruptcy, to be held at No. Stfi Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. Pennsylvania, before EDWARD N. WIL LARD, Register, on the 7th day of April. 1868, at ten o'clock. Tilos. A. FLOW LEY, U. S. Marshal, as Messenger, Western District of Penna., mar. 17-4 w Something U Want! POLICY in the -• North America" Life Insurance Co.. which is incontestable fr any anise, except oo amount of fraud. Notire new Features. By "Spe cial Deposits," atithorizt,:d by the Legislature " Regis terml" Policies are issued. Searing real and signature of the Superintendent of the Insurance Depa tment of N. Y state, making Policy as SEED= to tiot.oxn as Na tional Bank Note or U. tt. Bond Dividends paid in cash Onus' Tanen years. Thirty days grace on payment of tenewals. Nu restrictions upon travel, outside the tropics ; no notes required hut a LOAN GRANTED, can celled by dividends. No extra charge for change of bu d 'lets. . All Policies NON-FOREEITINO. Remember the cold aud uncharitable world, and pro vide •or those dependent npou you, while in health ; to morrow may bring sickness and death. ' Please call and exam ine tetor of Policy, &c. HENRY C. TYLER. Mart h 10th,19;9. ' Montrose, Pa. WAGONS AND BUGGIES P'®l' gS•Stle. CC. MILLS offer. for pale five new Lumber Wu . gone,, two Butte I -a. and four Market Wagona. Call and examine them. [Dlutoek. Web 10,1868.w4 CO PARTNERSHIP. This may certify that Jae. R. DeWitt and Perry Barnhart have entered into a co•partn rah ip for the mu t-eel of carrying on th•: mercantile tei,ine.,l under the firm, style and name of dae. R. DeWitt & Co. JiK. R I , EWITT, Montrnsc. IQ. ',Wit PERRY BARNHART. ; Or - Particulars next week. TAKE NOTICE. Those having unsettled accounts on 'onr Itooks.wil please call and arrange the same without delay. S. U. SAYRE & BROS. March 10,1868. Cal, - uuti C2> .113. . 9 . Mwit., Mary Diodema Brown, having left my bed a nd board without anyjaat cause or provoe itlon, the public arc cautioned against harboring or trusting her on my account. as 1 will pay no debts of her con tracting albar thi., date. Brooklyn, March 14, 113G3.*3 E. G. BROWN. A NEW PROGRAMME On end after the first day of April next, all Goods sold by Ito at retail, will be for READY PAY ONLY. Our Stock of Flour, Meal, Fred, Salt, Lime, Cement, Groceries, Provisions, Wooden and Stone Wore, Notiime, eke, Will be purchased 'ln large qnantitles for cash, from first handa, at the lowest market price. Each article will he masked I n plain figures at the smallest peaelble profit, and no deviation In prices. The times demand anah /I ayatem, and we believe It will he for th• benefit of bath seller and purchaser' With many thanks to our numerous friends for thrlr liberal patronage under thei r old order of business, we eh dim Ike lifer their interest not to desert tut under the new. . All having accounts on our books will do a favor by settling the same by Cash or Note without Lather no• tire. - - P. GARRATT & SON New Milford, March 10, 18G8.—Gm LOOK OUT FOR DIRGAINS On and after March I.oth DAS, , . 4 Gl' AZ) C) 6.51 Sold for Ready Pay only. GEO. lIAYDEN. New Milford *arch Bd. 18C8.-3w N. B.—All perFonP Indebted by note or book accoun will please settle without further notice. GEO. .MAYDEN. TIMSCIT I X-rle" AND LARGE GLOVER SEED; Jror Site by , erasiar.rgiuusa. reb.st r issaaav:;... riret Lake., Bllttito -of :cratib' 'Writalsauedbi thi delta of Common pleas of OOKlLetuttOta Cotten', and to ZOO Obi:Med, I will expose to sale by public routine. at the Couct-lioase. la Moutteee. on thourday, Aprilll, NG% at 1 o'clock, P. IL him following descrlind Wanton' parcels of Laud, aolwit _ An that certain Wee orlOmel of land innate In La throp townabip.countv of hunquehanna, and State of kennsyl vattiai bunudna and described as follows On the northeast and soon by lands of B. & T. Bell, and on the went by lands of Biltabuth., ease, containing ti bia= one fourth of an nerd, with the appurteaances,one two story dwellinglonse, and all hnprovod. [Taken In extvntion at the suit of Nicholas Marcy to the use of R. C. Fall, vs. W. C.Mienmund. All that certain piece ut pitreel of Ind situate In the own,blp of Ituah, busAucloutuu county, Pennsylvania, bounded and de/ter/bed &lb to:lows, to wit On the north by lauds of 4.tramps Maynard. on the eserby lands of W. If. Duel, un the imam by lands of John Hillis es tate, on the whet by lands of ftachael Mulford, contain ing about .2U acres and all improved. 'Taken In execu tion ut the bolt of E. C. Dew era vs. G. U. Dowers. Ltrrur.n BALLAST AII lhatcerThln piece or parcel of land ettnste In the town top of Auburn, Sttsquennuna co. Penn's bounded and doecribett ne follows, to wit On the north by Jamie . . of Widow neyuolcis, on the east by lends of Wm. Don. lln,un the weal by lands vi Win. *Sennett, coutatuing a bout 3U acre& one boom:, etc. [Taken lu execution at the atilt of C. D. Lathrop ve. Thumaa Donna, 24. All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township oi silver Lake, Susquehanna county, Penn - a, bounded and described as lollows, to wit: On the ,rth by lands of Thtss. Rogers. 2d, on the east by the old turnpike wad, 011 the south by land of Thee. Roger& nod on the west by the Lake; all improved—one small house, one email barn, fruit trete, etc, [Taken in exe cuttuu at the suit of Jeremiah Buckley tie. Edward lie:- nun. All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the towushap of Liberty, busquehanua county, Penn's. bounded and described as follows, to wit : Uu Ihe north by lauds of B. t'uuthworth, on the east by lands of J. Gage, on the south by lands of M. McNelly, on the west by lauds of N Murphy,containing about 145 scres.be the same more or less, end about 40 acres improved, with one small house. (Taken in execution at the snit of Joseph Webster vs-James C. Reynolds, All that certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the township of Lathrop, Sacquehiumi count) • bounded and described as follows, to *vit tin the north by public highway leading from Glen v. ood switch on toe D. W. W. if R. to Glenwood, Pa. on the east by lands of Clark, deceased, on the south b 3 lands of Halstead Gibbs, on the weet by lands of the I). L. W. It. K. Co„ containing about forty five acres, meetly improved, with one frame dwelling house. iTu ken in execution at the suit of *AL. lislated vs. Ez ra Smith.] All that certaintract or parcel of land situate in the township of Garrard. county of Susquehanna and state of Pennsylvania. bounded and describe, as follows, to wit ! Beginning in the centre of the Gt. Bend and Phil adelphfa and Gt. Bead Turnpike, thence along the tame south thirty nine degrees east, three rode/Led nineteen links, thence by land, belonging tai the estate of N. W. Waldron, north sixty une degrees east. sixteen rods to a stake, thence by the tame north thirty degrees west, three rods and twenty links, to a stake in line of land of C. C. Edwards, thence by the tame south sixty one degrees weet, sixteen rode and futtrteen links. to the plsce of beginning, containing sixty two rods of land, be the same more or lees, being the same piece or par cel of land heretoforeconveyed to Betsey M. Tiffany by N. W. Waldron, by deed dated the let day of March. 18G2. with the appurtenances, - one house, barn. fruit trees, &c. [Taken in execution at the stilt cf 2111 born Oakley to the use of C. C. Edwardays. iletsty M. Tif fany, Administratriz of Alonzo IV Tiffany, deceased, and the said Betsey M. Tiffany. An that certain piece or parcel of land lying and be ing in the township of Merrick. Susquehanna county, Pa , boundedand described As follows, to wit: Begin ning ate poet and stones 1n the west corner of James Coon's lot. and In the line of Ithamer Mott's land, thence along the line of said Mott's land, horth forty five (44:degrees west two hundred and 74 and 7 tenths perches, ton post and stones standing in-the line of a land in the name of John Cadwalder, thence along sold line north forty six (42) degrees cast, 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 (44) forty four degrees vest, two hen& d seventy four and seven tenths per ches, to a hemlock corner, and thence along the said Coon's line south forty six (42) degrees west, one hun dred sixteen and five tenths perches. to the beginning. containing two hundred nerve, more or less, it being the same recorded in deed book No. 21, page Sl4, .2.c., in the (Alice for recording deeds for the county , of Sus gneh•mna, Pa. (Taken in execution at the snit of So phia Lanterman, nee of Wm. F. Warden vs. U. W. Brown.] All that certain"plece or parcel of land situate. lying and being in the borough of New Milford. Susquehanna county Pa.. bounded and described as follows, to wit : Begien log at a post In the back line of the village lots, it being the north east corner of Albert Wellman's lot, thence by said Wellman's board fence, north 42 degrees west. 3 perches, to a turn in the said fence, thence by the same north.s7,4i degrees west. 5 and nine tenths per ches_ to a piece or iron drove in the ground fora corner, 26 inches east of the north east corner of the Blasdell house, thence by the north end of the said ho se and picket fence north 66 degrees west, three and seven tenths perches, to a piece of iron in the eround on the cast side of the old turnpike road, thencejdong the cast side of said road, north 5 and one half degrees, to line of lot conveyed to Alvah Quick, in range of the north side of Carpenter's shop, thence along the north side of said shop south 65 and one half degrees east, about 7 perches, to a corner in the centre of creek, thence a'ong the centre of said creek south 40 degrees east, about 3 and three tenth; perches, to a point in the middle of the creek, and in the said back line of the village lots, and thi nee by land of E. A. Pratt. and Harvey Griffin south 434 degrees west, to place of beginning, contain ing. 25 perches, all improved, with foundry building .2c. [Taken in execution at the suit of Daniel C. Meeker vs. C. P. Meeker.) The following on Friday, April 17th, 1568, at one o'- clock. p. m. : Ail that piece or parcel of land situate in New Milford township, and bounded as follows : On the northeast by land- of Cortland Wood and Wm. Smith warrant, northward by lands of Chas. Brush, on the southwest by lands of John Sparks. E. it. Pratt and r. W. Doolit tle, and southeast by muds formerly owned by Lincoln Hall. containing ebony. 200 acres. - more .. or . less, ablaut 75 acres improved. one frame house and two barns.— Atao, all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in New-Milford and Great Bend townships, in the warran tee name or Wm. Smith. containing 400 times of land. more of leas.—AL-so. 20 acres of tho "Grubb= lot," so c died. north end adjoining the above described laud both of above tots being, lad contracted by Defendant ofC. S. Bennett, by contract dated Jnly Ist, 1666; one steam saw mill, shingle mill, lath milt, three houses and one barn.— Ar.so,nll that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Now Milford township. being the the norinwest part of lot No 67, of John Po le 's re ear. vey of the Wharton lands. begin.: all of said lot except 50 acres off the southeast side of the ram heretofore sold to Pierce & Sutherland, and containing 66 acres and 45 perches of land, and 13 acres 115 perches off the southeast end of lot No. 10, of the same survey, to be cut (ditty running a parallel line to the southeast line of said lot, making in both pieces. 100 acres of land. or thereabouts.—Also, all , that certain ieco or parcel of land situate In tht• towushi of New Miff •rd, bounded and described as follows: Beg•nning at a beech tree, an otig.inal corner, thence by lands of Lancaster Jennings north 44 degrees west 54 perches to a post and stones, thence by rands of Enoch Smith. north 46 degrees east, 6034 perches to a post, thence by land surveyed to Jo- seph Rice south 62 degrees east. 20 and nine tenths per ches, hemlock stump. north 7134' east. 9 perches to a post. and north 43.te east. 1:3 and four tenthsperches, to a point in the highway leading from ow Milford to Jackson. thence along said highway south Mir east Bile' perches. to an iron driven in said road, thence by said Nice's lot north 4G degrees east, 513 E perches, to a pest and stones. thenceby land formerly in possession of the late Peter Page. deceased, smith ar east, gaper ( hes, to a post and stones, and south 46' west. 34 per• ches. ton point In said road, thence along said road south 533 e east, 473( perches, to a point on the bridge, thence by lands formerly in possession of Leonard Corse. south 46' west 90 perches, to a corner, and south 263 e west, 61 perches, to post and stones. thence by land formerly In possession of the late S. 11. Williams north 44' west, 160 perches. to a post and stones. thence by lands of Lancaster Jennings north 46' east 39K per ches to the place of beginning, excepting, and reserving therefrom, the following described parcels of land : First. all that parcel containing abort 4 acres heretofore granted to Anson Hall; second. all that parcel contain ing about 25 acres, conveyed to 0 P. Wimp: th ird, that parcel coverisursaw mill, pond and mill privilege, containing 21 acres. and all that parcel of ladd contain. Ina snout 22 acres conveyed to parties unknown, leav ing nhout 115 me es of land with the arportenances, ono frame house, 1 frame barn, and about 100 acres I m prov. ed.—At.so. tdi that certain piece or parcel of land sit uate in the township of New Milford. honnded and de scrihed as follows to wit : Coma' encing in the centre or the hightrity road' joining lan fehn F. Adams, thence alongl i the said read north 1 2 K' east, thirty five and one Ulf p. rcles. thence by same north lOW east, twenty Perches: to the lino of A. %Veldt', thence north 4334• west, 173 perches. thence south 46' west 163 per ches. thence south 453(' east 207 perches. thence north OW east 110 perchesto,the place or beginn rug. it being the lot knoWn - en thn Olentt lot. containing Nl9 acres of Land, and contracted by B.A. Pratt !alining Walworth. March 29. illa--•Astio,'ell that certain pi. ce or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the township of N. .anirrird. Pa minded , anti describt el as follows, to wit : On tho north bv lands.of John. sparks. on the west by !awls ofJer•minh Baldwin end S. N, Mama, on the sonthbylandsof Lancaster Jennings. on the cast by lauds °Unlit' T. Williams and Conklin Rart. it being the s .me tote land commonly known as the Mathew a . flirmemontning about 120 acres of land more or lees, nearly all improved, two framed houses, five barna, vidt:ecroitc. exeCtitiOn et the Stilt at Bk . Mblibeilee volt leefilaWalworthl • • • • SHERIFF'S BALES. -ALSO --&LSO-- -ALSO -ALSO --ALSO - -ALSO-'' -ALSO--. -ALSO -ALSO • • * -"; _ I 1111 - tbst esitat Tdmel tw pared et IPA Meat% blilit• and being Ia tae Latttbr inainebanno mutt, Ya., bounded ansmimibWas thLtewe $ Oar the notth by lands af , am.-4inard. au' the east by lad e of S. S . cumpltn, deeeseset. nu" soutbbylin of B. Hata, and on the west by hailed 41.1" t. end John gbh. containing IS one. one barn, ronnurrnbanLand nearly all prima f' eaccutlah at MO inn OD. A. 7. vs. 1111 a w -M Messes.) —ALSO-- Ail the defendant's Intereit In land. In Kite WIN township. Ps.. bounded and described u follows & to wit: un the north by lands of Daniel Coatoy t lS. B. Ittleyi east by lands of N. Tierney. with . by landfill Thos. Deavy, west by Lands of John Murphy. contain , Log about (X) acres. all Improved. Co hones mid ton barns. [(Taken In execution at the suit ofD. D.Lladis• ley vs. Maul Driscol.l --ALSO All that certain 'rancor parcel of tand atfxtded fn tb• township of Bridgewater. Simnel:sum. eOttnty„ Petah. syirsuia. hounded as follaws, to wit ' • On the north by tha Geo. Fessenden farm and bt lan ds of Ezra Beebe. cart by Mods of noses B. Tyler. tooth by lands of Win. Belly, and we tby Lands of IL B. Little, contabatntill acres, more or less. (T Oren is execution at tbeanktot Wm. L. Post & Co., to the use of lintehlnsos is Co. vs. 2i. I. rot. 8. F. LANE. SbiZUL. SherWe Office, Montrose, March 17, 1868. - • NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. _. This is to give notice, that on the Stith day of Feb. A. D. 1868, a warrant in Bankrupt_cy_ was lanai against the estate of RUFUS D. CLARE of Susque hanna County, Pennsylvania. who bas been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that the o rkelliell of any debt and delivery of any prooeft, bet g ter such Bankrupt, to him or for s nee , and the nee/ of any property by him, are forbidden by law. That! mqeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their data. and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. 'O3 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Perk. sylvania. before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the Ist day of April 1505, at 10 o'clocr a.m. TllO5. A, RoWLEY„ U. B. kiarsbal. as Meeseagsr. Western District of Penn's. N OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. TRIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE March 1.0-4 w That on the 4th day of March, 1889, 11. warrant banlrnptcy was issued against the estate of JOHN riaNciENEr, of Suagneltanat county. Penti • sylvania, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, Ott his own petition ; that the payment of any debts and dr livery of any property be him are forbidden by law I that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or moreassignetii of his estate, will be heidat a Court of Bankruptcy; to be held at No. 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton Pa„ before Edward N. Willard, Register, on Um 4ti day of April, 1808, at ten o'clock, A.. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U. S.. Marshal. as messenger. Western District st Pennsylvania. • --- .lllar. 10—aw NOTICE IN PARTITION. To Sarah Manne, widow of :mph &ail; residing In Oakland townehip, Oh Wag McKune ald er hi! 0. McKune, residing at New Bedford, Bursae eo.LII. Jane ticKnue, widow ofJoseph Megtine, dced.Ber, rah McKune widow of Joseph McHune &Wel as Orris. said, guardian of Mary B. and Fanny kfcHttne, Delrje• min b Marine, residing in Oakland aforesaid, Betsey Bedford Nichols, wife of 0. 24. Nichols, residing at New Bedford aforesaid, Mary V. Lathrop, wlfeofA. S. Lath rop, residing et Wyanette, Bureau co. 111.. Mimics Smith. wife of J. W. Smith. residing at Clarendon, tilts /ma county, Mich_ Sarah ilicCannon, wife of Jame* McCunnon, residingin Oakland aforesaid, and A. 0. Warren,; guardian ad Wtvi of Henrietta, Francis K.. and Sarah E. /gluey and Timothy Wheat, minors: Whereas, an Inqacia. awarded by the Orphans' court of Saaquehatina county to make partition of the real estate of Joseph McKune. deed, made return that the said real estate could not be divided without prejudice toot spoiling the whole, but appraised tbe lama et the Ittuu of Two Thousand Six Hundred Dollars; you are hereby notified to appear in Court on the aceond Mon day of April neat, and then and there accept refine or bid f , it the came according to law. Witness the Bon. F. B. Street cr. Pre lid ent Judge. and the sea of said Court this 21st day of January. A. D. 1868. _ 13. k LANE, hiteriit NOTICE IN IrANKR.UF'TCY. March 3,1868.-3 w This is to give notice, that on the 19th day o?leb. A. 1). 1E0;8, a warrant in bankruptcy was issuedagainst tt e estate of F. H. Rogers of Montrose borough. " Bustin& henna county. Pennsyiyanta, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment ofany debt and delivery of any property bekongthig 'to such bankrupt. to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law. That • meeting of the creditors of said bankropt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or moreassignees able estate, will be held at a Court or Bankruptcy. to be held at No. Boll Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa., before Edward N. Willard. Register, on the 23d day of March, 1868, at 10 o'clock, a. TILOS. A. ROWLEY. U. S. Diarattal. as Stessenrr. .Western District of reuna. March 3-4 w Auditor's Notice. BE undersigned. an auditor appointed by the Jude es of the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna county. on exceptionsalled to the account 40. M. Resdadm`r of the estate of Noah Bead, deed will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of Fraser • Case. in Montrose. on Thursday, March 213,11868, at 1 o'- clock, p. m.„ 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. MASA Auditor, Montrose, Feb. 25, t&G7. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Susent hence County to bnte the fond arising from the Sheriff's select the vat estate of E. N. Beefy, trill attend to the duties otitis Rif. pointment at his race In Montrose, on Thursday tits Sff day. April, 'lBBB, at one o'clock, p. m., at which timer and place all persons are required to present their claims or be debarred from coming in on said Mal • L. F. EITCII, Auditor. Nontrate.llarch 10, 181:3. 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