The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 07, 1868, Image 3

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    Vontrost ginuarrat.
TUESDAY, *EMIL 7, 1808.
Zacooerl X2a.teoll3geesa.fogeo.
am Exhibition.
Dr. Burleigh will give Another Exhibit
tion, with ENTIRELY NEW Ext.Ennterms,
on Thursday evening, April 9th, at the
New Court Honed, Montrose. Admis
sion only 25 eta.*
A Card.
R. S. F. Brown and family thank
their friends on Brooklyn charge for their
liberal donations, amccinting to s3l'7 ; and
especially would thank the donors,amopg
other " goodly', gifts," for the beautiful,
warm and durable overcoat, that has been
fully appreciated by their pastor the past
inclement winter.
Agricultural fleeting
The Susquehanna County Agricultural
Society wilt meet at the New Court lion.e,
Montrose, on Tuesday Evening? April 14th,
of First week of court.
M. M. Mon, Sec.
Prolific.
This spring, a Sow, owned by L. B.
mite/ l en, in Bride,ewater, bad a litter of
is living pigs. Last fall the same Sow
raked 11 fine pigs, one more than she had
teats. A few such sows would stock the
county.
Seriously Injured.
Mr. A. Fordbam, a painter by trade, on
Thursday Carrie down on a coal train from
Montrose statkia to this city. When at
the Vonstorck mines, above Providence,
the train'iwitched off on the Hampton
mines track, and the engine and caboose
left Mr. Fordham standing on the track.
Thinking it possible to overtake the en
gine he ran after it. While running, he
fell into a cattle guard, and sustaiued se
rious imjnries,,, breaking a rib and other
wise bruising his person. He finally
crawled out and'-made his way to his
home in the Fourth ward, reaching it
about 12 o'clock; ulna almost exhausted
condition. - A portion of the distance he
crawled on his hands and knees. Appli
cation was made at two dwellings fur as
sistance, 'which was rt'fused by the occu
pants, and the only thing he could do was
to crawl on the' best he could.—Scranton
Register.
Disaster at Scranton.
ScßA\'robr, Ps., Mara 31-;--13y the break
tog of a chain connected with the hoisting
niaellinery at the'lliatnond Coal Mines
In this city'this morning, a platform con
taining, seventeen men was precipitated to
t•ie bottom of the shaft, a distance of 185
fee ;
,Elet!eii were instantly killed,' one
has since died, and, two more, it is thought
cannot live.• They 'leave eleven widows
kn 3 twenty-eight orphans. This is the
moat 4 isaFArviin accident that.has occurred
in the Lackatvana Valley coal fields fur
many years.
(iss
Stamp, Duty.
Under the Internal Revenue laws, let
ters acknowledging the . receipt of eitht.r
drafts, checks or money, exceeding twen
ty dollars, are subject to a Ptatup duty of
two cents, the same as if a formal receipt
had been given for so much money. The
fact is
. sometimes forgotten, or is not
known, even by good business men.
List 'of Jurors
Drawn for Apiil Term, commencing on
Monday, April 13th, :
GRAND JURORS.
Auburn : Geo. W. Stebbins.
Ararat.: Lewis Low.
Bridgewater : I. B.Cole, G.H.. Bald win.
Brooklyn : C. atkley, 0. A. Eidredge.
Gifford : P. W. Pulaski, T. W. Reese.
Great Bend : A. G. Bush, R. H. Bongo.
Gt. Bend boro : Isaac Reekbow, G. T.
Trowbridge.
Gibson : Albert Walker, G. IL Wells,
Williston Gelatt.
Jessup : Samuel Horton.
Liberty : J. C. Ives, S. B. Knapp.
Lenox : Abram Churchell.
Lathrop : Henry Williams, jr.
Montrose : M. S. Dessaner.
New Milford : H. C. Molloy.
Oakland : George H. Lillie.
Springville:, Wm.-H.. Gerritson.
TRAVERSE JURORS-FIRST WEEK. .
Auburn : Smith Tewksbury, William,
White, John Tewksbary:
Apolacon : Peter Clifford.
Bridgewater: Kirby Bunnell, James
Ca'ph, John Trumbull,
Brooklyn : James Sterling.
Clifford: Manson Pickering, George
Graham. •
Dirtied:: John. Young. - •
Forest BirehartE -
Gt. Bend : J. M. Green. B. B. Tuttle.
Gibson : Hubbard Payne.
Herrick : Granville Burns, Charles A.
Harding, Harmon Corwin-
Harmony : Benjamin Gardner.
Jessup: Gen. H. ILovey.
Lenox:- H.llarey, G.: W. Green.
Liberty -L D. D. Terrell.
Lathrop:l' Truman Bell.,
Middletown, Frank Keenan.
New Milford: L. S. I verett.
Rush : J. B. W. Granger, Geo. Harvey.
Susq'a Depot: S:Falkenbery, P. Tait.
Springville : Samuel Quick, William
Hendrick.
Silver Lake : Ehenszer Gage, BLJ. Hill.
Thomson: John H. BhAndin,--:-
TRAVERSE JURORS-SECOND, WEEK.
Auburn : Wm. D. Shoemakerjr., Owen
O'Neal.
Apolacon : Wm. Craig, Chas. Regap.
Ararat : J. N. &mile N.J. West.
Brooklyn : C. Fairc hild,: G.W.Kent,
Lao Van Auken.
Bridgewater: J. F. Ordner.
Choconut Edward Burke.
Dandaff: William H. Slocum.
Ditiock :S. S. Tylei;..: r.
Franklin : Edivard L Beebe.
Forest Lake : Austin B. Griffis.
Friendsville i 'Jeremiah Hosford.
Gibson : dames G. Bennett.
Great Bend boro : Wm. S. Wolcott.
Harford Carpenter. .
Jt ssup : Sol. M'Keeby.
Lenox : Luke D. Beunett.
Liberty : A.P.Bailey, A.L.Soutb worth
Montrose: C. N. Stoddard.
Middletown : N. W. Barnum. J. Jones.
New Milford : Benj. Sabina, J.W.Walk
er, Nicholas Shoemaker.
New,Milford boro: Oeo. McKenzie.
Oakland: Wilbur Stoddard.
Rusli Elisha Kinney.
SuNquehanna - J. T. Cameron, B. Sher
idan. ,
Springville : A.A.Root, H. K. Sherman.
—The New Jersey Legislature has
passed over the Goveuor's veto the bill
rept:Mktg the consent of the State to the
fourteenth atnendnieut to the Federal
Constitution.
—For some weeks past the conspirators
at Washington have been in great trepi
dation on account of the large influx of
strangers. It turns out that they are only
the advance • guard of hungry seekers of
ter office under Ben Wade.
—A teacher who, in a 6t of vexation,
called her pupils a set of young adders,
on bking reproved for hei languish, apol
gized by saying, that she was speaking to
thobejust commencing arithmetic.
—Jay Cooke Says the Government
bonds are held by people who are not cap
italists. Then why do the capitalists ob
ject to the payment of the bonds in green
backs ? The statement is not true, for
the reason that nobody ever knew a capi
talist to take care of anybody's interest
but his own.
Tiii GREAT AMERICAN HAIR PRE
?station, valued at bottle and abroad, a real hair re
storer or dressing (in one bootie.) A great triumph of
!Menge. Mrs. S. A. Allen's improved (new style.) Ev
ery druggist sells it,.; Price one dollar. mitml
24.4LIEILISLICALCIrM19{.
In Rush, April 3d, by lld. H. H. Gray,
Mr .1. W. I>tcyDr, of Anktirn, and Miss
MARrne M. IlExualcKs, of Herrick, Brad.
co. Pa.
In Rush, March 26th, by Eld. H. H.
Gray, M. CIIARLEi I.Aat;E, and Miss
lIAHALA Surtitts, both of Susq. Co.,
Pa.
lEfrigottces of tuarrtares and deaths published free
of charge. uoitniriee published if paid for at the rate
of fifty cents per hundred words.
On the 13th of March, 1868, at his resi
dence ni Herrick, Rev. %Vat. LATHROP, in
the 70th year of his age.
At Gt. Bend, March 31st, 1868, Mr.
A I IIBROSE %V ATEmmaus; aged 69 years.
clu ebtrtistuituts
WE ARE JUST RECEIVING OUR
NEW SPRING
LtILLIITERY 3002E1,
Dress
Cassimeres,
READY MADE CLOTHING.
CALL'AD SE.t THEM.
Guittnburg, Aostubaum to.
Itcmtrizse, April 7.1568.
- •
TIMOTHY SEER, -
PURE, For Sale by ABEL TCTIRELL
Montrose, April 7,18118-3 '
II STATE OF A. L. SMITH, late of
41-% Liberty:. Susquehanna county, f'sk.,,dec'd.
Letters of 'administration upon the estate of the
above tamed ,dreedent hall? been granted to the Un
dersigned. notice. le herebye ven to all persons indebt
ed to - *aid estate to make mmediate payment, and
those having claims against the same to present tbem
dully authenticated- for settlement.
W. C. SMITH, Julm'r.
Liberty, April 7„.1868.
STRAY COW.
Strayed trona the subserlher in Dlmock 4 Corners. on
April Ist. * =silted COW with .brovmetateAud dark
horns. The hied teats very short. -
Any person returning bet or giving information lea
/dint. her recovery will be srdtsble rewarded. -
LYMAN SMIRMAN,
Maya, April 6,068-0.
.. ...
• itlibid.rlob. •
SEM:III:NG POTATOES
wAm.y.Goo
j
tacit, the best gaily variety, Itl.Cepez
KJ bushel. WASON, one of the best late Wade,
$1 1. 50 Perim . '. sk/so, half bra Agrevalro Calves.
YOr e 4lO b 7 ''' , ., l -- - ':" CLIIIISTOPItEtt BYRNR. ,
April 7, Itl4s .4a;• lst. Josephs, Snag. co. Pa..
. t• - ' ' .
I
B ANKR7S ASSIGNEE.
In the District Court of the United States for the
Western Districtif Pennsylvania :
In the ma tereit
E. 11, Ro.:ers, tbankrupt. iln BankruPtcY*
To Wow: IT MiT ONetras :
The undersigned reby gives notice of his appoint
k
meet a s- assignee vg. H. Rogers, of Montrose.
in the County of Sus ensure and State of Pennsylva
nia. within said distriet, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt neon his oeds_petition by the District Court
of said District. Dated February 19. A. D., 1868.
GEORGE P. LITTLE, Assignee.
Montrose, April 7, 186.3.-3si
BANKRUPT'S A RIGNEE.
In the District Courrof the United States for the
Western District of Pennstivania.
In the matter of V.-
In Banknote,
Thos. Donna, 2d. a banterttlit. -
7b W7vm C. may ebneern -
Thy tindersbmed hereby ;Welt 'notice of his appoint
ment as Aterrrwe of Thos. Dorilin, 2d of Auburn
township, in t onnty of Susquehanna and State of
Pennsylvania, within said districGwho has been ad
judged a batikrupt upon his own petition by the District
Court of said District. Dated Feb. 14th. ysa.
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GEO. P. LITT/4:, Assignee
Montrose, April 7,1869.-3 w
A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that S. 8. lotralls of Gib
son, has made a voluntary assignment fig Me for the
benefit of creditors. All persons indebtedeo said In
galls are notin d to meet me at the Hound of said In
galla in Gibson on Thursday, Friday amr-Saturday,
April 2d, 3d. and 4th. tads, and on Thursday and Fri
day of the three following weeks, for purpose of pay
ment and dettlement.
OLIN - F:R LATHROP, ',soignee
Gibson, March 31, 1333 —4w,
•
raTcrtioe.
FIVE subscriber having been appointed to take r charge
JL of the Land Agencies of the lute Henry Drinker.
Esq., will attend to the business connected therewith
at hlu office In Munttose. Wit. LL COOPED..
Montrose, march 31, 1663.-2
T t r w m . ..f h t i h p e
1 1: toemtHreendrio
for sale.
n co r n v a i li n k;
about
OGIO
well situated, in exe; dent cultivation, and fa one or the
Best Dairy Farms in the County.
For terms, etc., apply to the subscriber.
Montrose, march 31, 16.68 W IL H. COOPER.
CANAWACTA
INSURANCE AGENCY,
-AT-
Susquehanna Depot, Pa.
Representing fifteen Orpt class Fire Insnrance Co'e,
with a combiro-d Capital of over
820,000,0001
ALCO THE
Travelers' Insurance Company, of Hartford Ct.
insuring against all kings of Acc.dente—cap.
ital, $500.000
Guardian Mutual Life Insurnnee Co. of New
York—assets securely inverted aod rapidly..
increasing, capital. 1,000,000
Hartford Live Stock Ins. Co., of Hartford, Ct.,
the " pioneer" Co. of America—capital, 500,000
Affording reliable protection to Farmers and owner,
of Stock against 19 . sp by death or theft.
I CAN and war.. make it fur the interest of all to in
sure with me.
Do not reek for CIFEJAP or Low rates irrespective of
character or standing. CHEAP ts,Pnascr may he lik
ened to self-rightonsuese—the more one has the worse
off he is.
REIVEMEEN DELAYS AVE DANGEROCS
Applications by mall or otherwise promptly attended
to. and satifact lon guarantied
rirOdlee in Post Otbee, Susquehanna Depot, Penn.
J. D. BARBER, Agent.
March 31, 1849.—tf
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
DAIRYMEN, FARMERS,
AND OTHERS,
CONSIGN YOL - ft
Ashes, Beeswax, Beans, Butter, Cheese,
Eggs, Flour and Meal, Flax, Cotton,
Furs and Skins, Dried and Green
Fruits, Grain, Wool, Game,
Poultry, Naval Stoles,
Hops, Ginseng,
Feathers, •
Hemp, Provisions, Oils, Lard, Tallow,
Tobacco, Seeds, Molasses,
&c.
TO
JOSIAH CARPENTER,
General Commission Merchant
444 & 446 Washington Street,
NEW YORK CITY,
And receive his weekly Price Current of Prodnceand
Groceries—the mogeomplete Price Current published
iu the United Mutes.
Send for a Price Current.
Martina Plateirand Cards furnished tree.
sir Liberal advances made on consignments. Es
tablished Ray Ist, 1800. First class References given
when required. (march 81, 11368.-1 y
A SSIGNEE IN BANKRUPTCY
In the District Court of the United States for the
Western Dietnct of Pennsylvania :
In the matter of I.ln 13ankrupey.
Wm. L. Post, a bankrupt.
To whOot it may concern :
. ,
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint
meat as assignee o' post, glNew3tilfordborn. In
the co. of iinsq'a_ and State of Pennselvania. within said
Dietriet, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his
own petition bythe District Court of said District.
A. U. McCOLLUM, Assignee.
Montrose, march 31, 1868.-3 w
B ANKRUPT'S ASSIGNEE.
In the district Court of. the United Staten for the
Western district of Penns:vivant* :
In the matter of
newton A. Lane, *Bankrupt.) iankra r t 7 -
Toets.wnost IT KAY CONCESN
Thetindendgnedgires notice of hie appointment ail
assignee -of Newton A.Ltrne of Montrose in the County
of tinsqueluruna, State of POUfw9irmala within wild
district; who has been adjudged* banit.npt upon his
own petition in the district Court of said district. Da
ted D1446101=A. H. IIicCOLLUX.
Kentrose. sutra 1.111,'11118. • Motu*.
ivitawxo;iospodo
THE LATEST 'NEWS,
Ton very high prices of Goods will be Impeached by
the arrival and sales of a largo as d well selected
Stuck of Guoda at
JAS. R. DEWITT it CO'S.
Consisting of
Plain and Fancy Dry Goods. such as Prints, De'nines,
Brocades, Oingnams, Swiss and Cambric inns
line, Douce, Edgings at:d Dress Trim
things. brown Shootings, Shirt
ing.bleuched & unbleached.
Ticktkrs, Denims, 'Stripe and Check Shirtings, a great ,
C. Hen.
tucky
of cluths,
ssfmeres, Vestings, CU.
tucky Jeans, 'Lis cede and bummer Pants
iettarfur man and boy's wear.
Also, a good assortment of Straw, Pelt, and Soft Bats,
and cloth Caps—Boots and Shoes—Fine Grocer
ies of all kinds—and a splendid assort•
meat of Crockery and Wooden
Ware, &c. &c.
Having bought onr stook of Goods daring the last de
cline to prices, we feel confident that we can soft them
at prices to suit everybody.
WE DON'T INTEND TO BE UN
DERSOLD
An kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goode at
market prices. A quantity of Ashton's DAUB( SALT
for sale by the sack, bunt' or pound.
The beet of Kerosene Oit—a splendid Syrup. and good
Molawms, that won't fail to suitoustomers tu price and
quality.
flaring made arrangements to forward Butter this
season, we hare aiocured a lot of new, clean Butter
Fans for the purose. We will send to good and re
,pnnslble men. alto will make sic g od sales as any in
the city, and prompt. returns. Farmers can know at
what prices their Butter seLs by reference to our re
turns aa fast ac we {r . t. them. We wilt cell them goods
tic cheap as any one else, and pay them money on their
sales of Butter as they may want it.
JAS. B. DEWITT. PERRY BARNHART
Montrose, march 24, 1668.
DEVLIN ek, CO.
EXTENSIVE
CLO THING HOUSES,
Broadway, cor. of Grand Street,
AND
Broadway, cor. Warren Street,
NEW YORK.
Comprising all Branches of the Business
as represented in the
CUSTOM AND READY MADE
DEPARTMENTS OF
Men's Boys'& Children's
CLOTHING.
SHIRTS
Of the Celebrated
AMERICAN YOKE PATTERN,
wrru
Geitlemen's Furnishing Goods
Of every Description
OUR SPECIALTIES FOR SPRING
IN NEW GOODS ARE:
Gassimere Snits, entire, $lB.OO
Spring Overcoats,_ $l2 00
Fine Dress Frock Coats, $lB.OO
m'ch 24-3 m DEVLIN & CO.
G ET YOUR DEEDS.
An persons ,owning Deeds, Mortgages, or other doc
uments which were left at this office for record before
January let, 18els, are requested to call, pay charges. if
any, and take them away before or during next Court..
J. F. SMORSIAKER, Recorder.
Recorder'. Office, Montrose, March 24, lbne.—aw
To MI whom It may Concern : Whereas, my wife
Elsie Ann Smith, having if ft my bed and board
without any just cause or provocation,! hereby forbid
al: persons harboring or trusting her on my account as
I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date.
11 MU( B. 8/111T11.
Bridgewater, march 18, 1868.-3•m2.1
1868 SPRING OPENING. 1868.
EYRE & LANDELL,
FounTH AND ARCH STREETS,
PUIL•DELPEII•.
NEW SPRING SILKS.
NE STYLE SHAWLS.
NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS.
STEEL AND PEARL POPLINS.
E. It L. always keep the
BEST BLACK SILKS•
N. B.—Nett Cash Buyers will find it to their Interest
to call, as Bargains from Auction are daily received.
march Si, P.468.-6wa
NOTICE , IN BANKRUPTCY.
This Is to give notice; that on the 21th,day 01 March,
A. D. 1663, a warrant In bankruptcy was issued against
the estate of Chas.St Slmmons.of Great Bend, base's co.
Peon's, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, on hie own
petition ; that the payment of any debt and delivery of
-my property belonging to such bankrupt, to him or for
his nee. end the transfer of any propo 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 hie estate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy. to be held at No. 3e3 Lackawanna Avenne,
Scranton. Fehnsylvanla. before ,Edwar • N. Willard,
Register, oft the Sith day of liprif, fehlii, at 10 orehxli,
a. ZD.
TEIOd; XRDWLSI.; II S. Marshal
as Nesecoger, Wasters Dist. ra.
Mareb St
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BT virtue of certain write issued by the Court of
Common Pleas of Susquehanna County. and to me
directed. I will expose to sale by public vendee, at the
Court-house, In Montrose. on Saturday, April 11,1868.
at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described pieces or
parcels of land, to wit :
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in La
throp township,county of Susquehanna, and Sigte Qf
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows : On
the rourtheast and south by lands of E. & T, Bell, and
on the west by lands of Elizabeth, Case, containing a
bout ono fourth of au acre, with the appurteuances,one
two story dwelling house, and all Improved. [Taken In
execution at the suit of Nicholas Marcy to the use of It.
C. Vail, vs. W. C. Richmond.
-ALSO
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the
township of Rush, Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania,
hounded and described as fo.lows, to wit : Qn the
north by lauds of Orange Maynard, on the ear.l by lands
of W. 11. Duel, on the south by lands of John Hillis es
tate, on the west by lands of Racbael Mulford, contain
ing about 20 acres and all improved. [Taken In execu
tion at, the suit of E. C. llnwers vs. Q. 11. Dewers.
-ALSO -
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the
town hip of Auburn, Susquebittina co. Penn'a bounded
and described as follows, to wit 1 On the north by lands
of Widow Reynolds, on the east b y lands of Wm. Don-
Lin, on the west by lands of Wen. Bennett, containing a
bout 30 acres, one house, etc. [Taken in execution at
the suit of C.D. Lathrop vs. Thomas Daunt/. 2d.
-ALSO
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate Id the
township of olives Lake, Susquehanna county, Penn'a,
bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the
n rah by lends of Thos. Rogers. fld, on the east by the
old turnpike road, on the south by laud of Thostßogers.
and on the west by the Lake; all improved—one small
house, one small barn, fruit trees, ae. [Taken in exe
cution at the butt of Jeremiah Buckley Yd. Edward Ber
nell.
-ALSO -
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the
township of Liberty, Susquehanna county, Penn's.
bounded and described as follows, to wit : On the north
by lands of B. Southworth, on the east by laude of J,
Gage, on the youth by Intl% of M. Mclieay, on the west
by Muds of 4 Pdurphy,eontaining about 145 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 ye. James C. Lteynolds.
METIO
All that carts% piece or parcel of land situ ate lying
and being in the township of Lathrop. Susquehanna
county, Pa.. houndedand described as follows, to wit:
On the north by public highway leading from Glen
wood switch on the D. 1.. & W. Lt. R. to Glenwood, Pa.
on the east by lands of W. Clark, deceased, on the south
by lands of Halstead & Gibbs, on the west by lands of
the 1 , . L. 1h W. R. it. Co,. containing about forty Ave
acres, mostly improved, with one frame dwelling house.
`Taken in execution at the suit of U. L. Heisted vs. Ez
ra Smith.]
-ALSO
All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the
township of Burford, county of Susquehanna and state
of Pennsylvania. bounded and descrtben as follows, to
wit Begs . sing In the centre of the Gt. Bend and Phil
adelphia and Cit. Bend Turnpike, thence along the same
south thirty nine devre,, es east, three rods and nineteen
links, thence by land belonging to the estate of N. W.
Waldron, north sixty one degrees east. sixteen rods to
a stake, 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 rode and fourteen links. to the
place of beginning, containing. sixty two rods of land,
be the same more or less, being the same piece or par
cel of land hereto Tore conveyed to Betsey M. Tiffany by
N. W. Waldron, by deed dated the Ist day of March.
1862. with the appurtenances, one house, barn. fruit
trees, &c. [Taken in execution at the suit of Milburn
Oakley to the use of C. C. Edwards we. Betsey M. Tif
fany, Admiuistratrix of Alonzo M. Tiffany, deceased,
and the said Betsey M. Tiffany.
-ALSO
MI that certain piece or parcel of land lying and be
ing in the township of Herrick. Suequehanna county,
Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit
ning at a punt and stones in 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, north forty
five (45) degrees west two hundred and' 74 and 7 tenths
larches, ton post and stones standing in the line of a
and in the name of John Cadwalder, thence along said
line north forty six (49) degrees part, 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 (41) forty four degrees
east, two hundr d seventy four and seven tenths per
ches, to a hemlock corner, and thence along the said
Coon's line south forty six (4a) degrees west, one hun
dred sixteen and five tenths perches, to the beginning.
containing two hundred acres, more or less, It being
the same recorded in deed book No 91. page 814, &c.,
in the office for recording deeds for the county of Sus
quehanna, Pa. [Taken in execution at the milt of So
phia Lauterman, use of Wm. F. Warden vs. 11. W.
Drown.)
-ALSO
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying
and being in the borough of New Milford. Susquehanna
county Fa., bounded ar.d descnibed as follows. to wit :
Beginning 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 Wallman's board fence, north 42 degrees
west. 3 perches. to a turn in the said fence, thence by
the same north 57:4 degrees west. 5 and nine tenths per
ches. to a piece of iron drove In the ground for a 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 56 degrees west. three and seven
tenths perches, t' a piece of Iron in the cround on the
east side of the old turnpike road, thence,along the east
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, t hence along the north side of
said shop south 53 and one half degrees east. about 7
perches, to a corner in the centre of creek, thence a'ong
tLe centre of said creek south 40 degrees east. about 8
and three tenths perches, to a point in the- middle of
the creek, and in the sale back line of the village lots,
and thence by land of E. A. Pratt, and Harvey Griffin
south 4M degrees west, to place of beginning, contain
ing 25 perches, all Improved, with foundry building &c.
(Taken in execution at the snit of Daniel C. Meeker
vs. C. F. Meeker.)
-ALSO
The following on Friday, April 17th, 1863, at one o'-
clock, p. m. :
All 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. Pratt and I. W. Doolit
tle. and southeast by lands formerly owned by Lincoln
Ilan. containing about 200 acres, more or less, about
75 acres Improved, one frame house and two barns.—
ALso, all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in
New .Milford and Great Bend townships, In the warran
tee name of Win. Smith. containing 400 acres of land,
more or less.—ALSO, 20 acres of the " Grahhana lot,"
so called. north end adjoining the above described land
both of above lots being Ia• d contracted by Defendant
of C. S. Bennett, by contract dated July let, lea', one
steam saw mill, shingle mill, lath mill, three houses
and ontibare.—Atso. all that certain piece or parcel
of land situate in New Milford township, being the
the northwest part oflot No. 67, of John Boyle's re sur
vey bf the Wharton lands, being all of raid lot except
50acres off the southeast side of the same. heretofore
sold to Pierce & Sutherland, and containing 86 acres and
45 perches of land, and 13 acres 115 perches off the
southeast end of lot No. 70, of the same survey, to be
cut off by running a parallel line to the southeast line of
said lot, making In both pieces, 100 acres of land. or
taereaboute.--Also. ail that certain piece or parcel of
land situate in the townahi of New Milt.rd, bounded
and described as follows: Beginning at a beech tree, an
original corner, thence by lands of Lancaster Jennings
north ti degrees west 54 perches to a poet and stones,
thence by Fantle of Enoch Smith, north 46 degrees east,
50m perches to a post, thence by land surveyed to Jo.
seph Rice 'meth 52 degrees east, 20 and nine tenths per
ches, hemlock stump, north 7136• east, 9 perches to a
post. and north 4334' east. 12 and four tenths perches,
to a point in the highway leading from tow Milford to
- Jackson. thence along said highway south 5.31 e east
9136 perches. to an iron driven in said road, thence by
said Rice's lot north 46 degrees east, 5134 perches, to a
post and stones, thence by land formerly in possession
of th. late Peter Page. deceased, south 44' east, Si) per
t hes, to a poet and stones, and south 46' west, 84 per
ches. ton point in Fuld road, thence along said road
south 5336' east, 47M perches, to a point on the bridge,
thence Wands formerly in possession of Leonard
Cores, south 46* west 90 perches, to a turner, end south
2am• west, 61 perches, to post and Stones, thence by
land formerly in possession of the late S. H. William"
north 44' west, 160 perches. to a post and atones, thence
by lands of Lancaster Jennings north 46' east 9934 per
to the place of beginning, excepting, and reserving
therefrom, the following described parcels of laud :
First, all that parcel containing about 4 acres heretofore
granted to Anson Hail; eccond, all that parcel contain
ing Omar. 25 acres. conveyed to O. P. Tallman; third, all
that parcel covering saw mill, pond and mill privilege.
containing 21 acres. and all that parcel of (add contain
leg about 22 acres conveyed to parties unknown: !Mrs,
ing about 115 ac-es of land with the appurtenances, one
frame house, I frame barn, and about 100 acres improv
ed.—Atso. all that piece or pal of land
uate in the township of certain
New Milford. bou rce nded end de.
scribed as follows to wit •. Cummencing. in the centre
of the highway road ',lining land of John F. Adams,
thence aloneithe road north 12M" east, thirty flee
and one half pr relies, thence by same north 16, 1 4' east,
twenty perches. to the line of A. Waldo, thence north
4334' west. 178 perches. thence south 46 west 163 per
ches, thence south 45M" cut 207 perches, thence north
4ri34e east 110 perches to the place ofbeginning. It being
the lot known as the Olcutt lot. containing 202 acres of
land. and contracted by R. A. Pratt to Rufus Waiworth.
March 23.1865.—A150, all that ce the in to rta iecship o e or parce N.
of land situate, lying and being In wnf
Milford. Pa .t minded end described at. follow's, to Wit :
On the north by lands of John Sparks. on the west by
lands of Jeremiah Baldwin and N, Moore, on the
'oath by lands of Lancaster Jenntnes. on the east by
lands of John T. Williams and Conklln Rail. It tieing
the time iota land commonly known Gather Mathew's
(firm, containing about 120 acres of land more or less,
neaylyall improvutl. two framed Onset, eve barn.,
frail tfiscsoltu. (Taken In exeenttetti st the sett Of De
*l4 Mathews ye. Enfal Welerotth.)
• lb
- •
All that certain piece or parcel of hind &Mate, JAM
and being In the toWnShlp of Liberty, Bnignehann*
county. Pa., boarded and described as follows town t
On the north by lauds of-Allatd, on the east by
lands of S. 8. Champlin, deceased. On the sough by /midi
of B. Hatch and on the west by lands of Ais A. N*
Y
and John Fish, containing 73 acres, one horse on•
barn, young orchard, and nearly all Improved. & t in
in execution at thn atilt df D. A. Lathrop, vs.
anestes.,l
-eLSo
All the defendant's interest In land In Sliver Lake
township. bonndcd and described as fnllows, to
wit : un the north by lands of Daniel Connoy, E. at
Riley, enet by lands of N. Tierney, south by /endear
Thos. Ream west by lands of John Murphy, contain.
lug about. 60 acres. all improved. one house Inc t*.
barns. [Taken in execution at the suit WPM D. Mader
ley as. Michael Driscol.l
—ALsO—
that certain piece or parcel of lard situated le tile
township of Bridgewater, Susquehanna county, Pellae
syleauia, bounded as follow a, to wit ; On the nOrtkilty
the Geo. Fessenden farm and by lands of ECM Beebk
east by lauds of noses S. Tcler. outb by 'awls of Wm.
Kelly, and we t by lands of R. B. Liure, containing 68
acres. more or less. aken in execution at the snit of
Wm, L. Post 2C Co., to tho'nse of Hutaibion it Co. TI:
N. I. P.it.
S. P. LANE. Siert,:
Sheriff's Office, 'Montrose. March i 7. ISGS.
LCENIGE PETITIONS.-..iNOT/CR 1..? MUM
by g.ven that in pursuance of an aft of Assembly
the following named persons have flied their petitions
with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the
Peace for the county of Susquehanna for harass ter,
keep tavern, eating houses, and Wadi by the meant . *
in quantities not less than one quart, for which . they
will apply at April Sessions, 1%8.
TAVERN LICENSES.
George W. Potter, Herrick; John Af ..geiers, Herrickr
David Wilmarth, Lathrop ; Voorhees Cafferty, Lenox?
lames 0. Bullard, Brooklyn, Geo. E. Present!Sn, Broke
lye; Jererainh Stephens, Springville; S. A . Loom -
Springville; P. E. Brush. Springville; G. W. Grigp„
Great Bend Borough; Miles Bradford, Great Bend Bute
ough; Michael Kilron, Great Bend Boro'; Jacob Deckeri
Jeasup; Charles .parse, Rush: N. D. Snyder, Rush; Ern.'
ellueSaream, Great Bend Township*, John & Els
W. Roberts, Clifford; A. Hubbard, qifford, • W. Gow;
Harford; Joseph Gary. - Jackson; Charlet Af, Room
Montrose; John S. Torben, Montrose; Henry J. John 4
son. Oakland; John Foster, Friendeville; Corneltns
Decker Friendaville; Lyman Sherman. Dimock; A. 11.
Ayres, Dundaff; Judson Stone 2d, Forest Lake_LPhll
louder ?Money, New Milford Boro'; G. B. B. Wade
Great Bend Township; Henry Hopper, New /Mkt&
Born'; E. L. Ehinevault, Forest Lake; James Misr:
Chblon: Louis Hammel, Suaq'a Depot; Enos Blotworkr
&mg . & Depot: Wm. t•herwood, Raab; Defoe Roberti'
Jackson; Ambrose Bens .n, Snag's Depot; Ellen 114:
Tan, Silver Lake; Peter A. Allen, Aubtirtt.
TO SELL BY MEASURE
Abel Turrel, Montrose; Bunts & Nichols, Mcnittose;
Foot 42 Very, Brooklyn; Wm. Irriendarillo;*
Thomas Fernon, Suen's ; U. L. Lott, Auburty.
EATING HOUSES.
Mary Shehon. Great Bendßort.% Adolph Zorn, Snags
Depot; U. E. crofat, Raeford ; Daniel Etrownlng. Dalt
dna%
Montrose, March 94,1868,
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
This is to give notice that on the 14th day of Margie
A. D., 1860, a warrant In bankruptcy was isstiedsgaiust
the estate of Michael Doyle of Rugg's' Depot, Butt."
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 property by him, are lotbidden by law. That •
meeting of the creditors of said tranttropt, to prove
their debts. and to choose one or more assign' ea Of his
estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to beheld
at 803 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania
before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the 14th day of
April, 1568, at 2 o'clock, p. m.
THUS. A. ROWLEY, 11, S. Marshal,
as Messenger, Western Dist. of Pa.
m'ch 24-4
IN.OTICE ThrBANKIIUPTCY.
This is to give notice, that on the 6th day or
March, A. D. IS6.3—a warrant in Bankruptcy was it
sued against the estate of Alexander Stevens,of Auburn
Susqtichnnua Co., Pennsylvania, who has been adjadr
ed a Bankrupt, on bla own prtition; 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, are forbidden by law. That a
meeting of.the creditors. of said Bankrnpt. to prove
their debts. and to-choose one tar more assignees ot bin
estate. will he held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be
held at No. 3r.,1 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Penn
sylvania, before EDWARD N. WILIAM.% Registeron.
toe 6th day of April, 1862, at 2 o'clock. p.
THOSsii. HOWLEY: -
U. S. Marshal, as Me.isetiger.
Western District of Pent*..
mar. 11-4ir
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
This is to give notice that on the nth day Of 'Yards
A D. 18458,2 warrant in Bankruptcy was Issued agalovt
the estate oi W. J. Tinker and D. W. Hager, of New
Milford, Susquehanna County. Pennsylvania. who
have been adjudged a Bankrupt. on his own petition p
that the payment of any debt and delivery of anyprillp
ertv belonging to such Bankrupt, ti him or for hi. use,
and the transfer of any properly by him, are forbidden
by law. That a meeting of the creditors of said Bank
rupt, to prove their debts. and to choose one or more
assignees of his estate, will be held nt a Court or Bank
ruptcy, to be held at No $O Lackawanna Avenue,
Scranton, Pennvylvaidn. before EDWARD N. WIL
LARD, ltegistcr, on the 7th day of April. ISt, at
ten o'clock, A. M. THOS. A. ROWLEY,
L 7. S. Marshal. as Messenger,
Western District of P 4.121111.,
Merchant Tailoring.
E. L. WEEKS le. CO.
Have secured the services of a first class
„Wi'reircrelcsea.3. Clutter..
and will re-open the Cn•tom Department of their*.
tablintiment on Tuesday Oct. 22, where they will ►e
prepared to make up to order, in the !West sod most
fashionable styles, all kinds of Men's and Boy's Cloth.
Mg.
Particular attention given to
OUTSIDE CUTTING;
1111TWanted, two experienced Pante and Veit 11a.
kers.
Montrose, Oct 21, teer. -tf
TO TELE LADIES
Dr. Duponco's Golden Periodical MIL fii
Dr. Cheeseman's Female Pills.
Di. Velpan'a Femme Pills.
Sir James Clark's Female Pills.
All of the above Pills arettifallible to correcting
menstrual Irregularities, and to raring Leuchortea or
Whites. They are successful as preventives—butsbonld
not be used during pregnancy, as they would_prOdate
abortion. Price, one dollar per box, each. The first
two kinds named sent by mail, to any address, postage
paid, in sealed envelope, on receipt of one dollar for
each box ordered. The latter two kinds, being fogies*.
and heavy, will be sent by mail, postage paid, on MT
reeelpt of one dollar and twenty cents.
Address ABEL TURIIELL, Druggist, Montrose. Pa..
FURNITURE ESTABLISH—
MENT
eIF William W. Smith. The extensive Furniture'
Establishment of William W. Smith . b ay i ng , been
refitted and grea tip Improved, the proprietor respect
fully announcer to the citizens of Montrose and vicini
ty, that be Is constantly makinx and keeps on hand the
largest aad best assortment of
Fricrißt. r xixorrErami
to be found anywher this side of Sew York City.
Desks, Divans, Towelracks, Lounges, Footstools &0. ,
Center Lard, Pier, Toilet. Dining. Kitchen and
extension tattles.
'r COMICS —Cane and Wundseat Rockers, Cane, Flag
and Woodeeats of every variety and style.
Sofas and Teta•a-tctes, furnished ou short notios.--
Cane sent chairs reseated.
SPRING BEDS-
A large assortment—theapest and best in the market
Cane Seat Chairs,
T sm now enabled to supple my customers with a new
suhetantial cane sent chair, of home manufacture, which'
will be found greatly superior to those formerly in
market, and yctare sold at a less price.
CA N.E.SEAT CHAIRS RE-SEATRD.
Tfeady made coffins on bend or furnished at
short notice. Ilearsealorsys in readiness If desired.
I employ novo but vireo) andexpertenced workmenl
I Intend to do my work well, and sell it as low Slide
be afforded.
WILLIAM W. SMITH.
Montrose, Feb 18, 1688.
&BEL TITRRELL'S STORE, •
3L• se Swat, to mai or ttpstraba. Geed.. ban sailer*
G. B. ELDItED. Clerk,.
B. L. WEEKS a CO.