The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 21, 1868, Image 3

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    Vinitrost gitmetnt.
TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1808.
Lciamil Xxxtel..LigerLaeo.
Borough Election..
Borough officers were elected for Mont
rose last Tuesday, as follows :
Bargess—C. M. Gere.
Town Council.—Haivey, Tyler, Ilyde
Crocker, jr., J. B. McCollum, A. H. Pat
rick, J. S. Tarbell, G. V. Bentley, Isaac
Hamlin, Geo. L. Stone, Win. L. Allen. ,
School Directors.—D. F. Austin, M.. 8.
Helme.
Constable.—William Gary.
Not Much
Cloth is required to make up a suit of
clothes in the present style ; hence now is
the most economical time to get suited.
The subscriber has just received the.
Spring Fashions, and is now roady to wait
upon his customers. Drop in if you want
a good job done. Shop over Chandler's
Store, Public Avenue. J. GROVES.
Montrose, April 21, 1868.-3 w
Testing Kerosene Oil.
Explosions from the use of kerosene
are so frequent and disastrous that a sim
ple method ofdetermining the quality of
the oil may save many lives. This may
be done by means of a thermometer, a
little warm water, and a spoonful of the
oil. Fill the cup with warm water, the
temperature of which is to be brought to
110 Fahrenheit; pour the oil on the wa.
; apply flame to the floating oil by
means of a match or otherwise. If the oil
is unsafe, it. will take fire, and its use in a
lamp is dangerous, for it is liable to ex
plode. If the oil is pure and safe, it will
not, take fire. Some test similar to this
is generally used by judicious dealers.—
[Ex.
Wyoming Conference. .
At the Methodist Conference recently
in session at Binghamton, appointments
of Preachers for the ensuing year were
made, and those located in this county are
as hereunder :
Gibson : G. R. Hare.
Harford and South Gibson : J.T. Crow
ell.
Clifford : E. 11. Hynson.
Slisqnehanna : L. W. Peck.
Thomson : K. Lacoe, and one to supply.
Lanesboro : N. S. DeWitt.
Great Bend and New Milford: A. F.
Harding.
llaw•leyton and Braekneyville : William
.und, and one to supply.
Little Meadows: C. E. Taylor.
Montrose : J. L. Legg.
Brooklyn: K. Elwell.
Sprin„aville: J. S. Lewis. •
Nicholson : C. V. Arnold.
Auburn : J. F. Wilbur.
Fairdale: I- , aae P. Towner.
Rush Mission : William Shelp.
Presiding Elders are as follows:
\Vyorning District : R. Nelson.
L'Ackawatina District : Geo. M. Peck.
Honesdale District : .T. K. Peck.
Binghamton District: D. W. Brown.
Wyalusing District : D. C. Olmstead
Owego District : H. R. Clarke.
Notice.
To Applicants for Teachers' Certificates:
The examination of Teachers for Prowls.
ional Certifk.-ates for the Summer Term
of 1868 will be held to wit :
.T.ekson Centre School-house, May 4
Harford Village do 44 5
Hop Bottom do 64 6
New Milford do 46 7
Susquehanna Depot do 46 8
Great Bend Vit Inv do 46 9
Franklin, Forks • do 44 I I
Friendsville do " 12
Rush, Granmerville do ‘., 18
Springville, Carson Corners S. H. "14
Montrose School House (A 15
Those wishing to teach who have not
valid certificates must be examined at this
series. 'We shall not hold special examin
ations a'l summer to oblige those who are
never ready to come up to time. Certifi
cates will be issued for one term only.
Applicants must be supplied with sth
Reader, Paper, Pen, Pencil, &c.
W. W. WATSON, Co. Sup't.
Montrose, April 14, 1867.
Court Proceedings—First Week.
Geo. Holmes appointed Constable of
Gibson.
Thos. Fernan fined $lO and costs fOi
keeping tippling house.
Fanny "Warren was indicted for forni
cation and gave bail to appear at next
term.
Abel Arnold was indicted for adultery
and gave bail to next term.
S. Langdon was appointed commission
er of the poor for Montrose and Bridge
water.
Daniel Smith was indicted for assault
and battery.
Leroy Sweet plead guilty of assault and
battery; fined tto,and costs. Also in- .
dicted for disturbing assetublY, (4 Ongirig
school.)
C. J. Whipple appointed deputy con
stable of Montrose.
Court made decree of incorporation of
the M. E. Church of Union in Springville.
Same in case of first M. E. Church of
Lenoxville.
N. D. Snyder gave bail to answer at
next term, on charge of selling liquor on
Sunday.
Lorenzo D. Bunnell indicted for larceny
but acquitted. •
Court sentences S. F. Edsell, (charged
with desertion,) to pay his wife $6 per
month.
Jaeokb H. Conklin was found guilty of
false preynces.
Z. B. Snton was fined $lO and costs
for assault and battery.
Michael MMiler was 'indicted for larce
ny; found guilt on second count, and
fined $1 and cos .
Winton Bailey Was fined $lO and costs
for assault and batt2e7. '
James•P. Faurot was convicted Of lar
ceny ; and reasons werflled for new tri
al.
Charles Lindsey and Ft , ank Herrick
were fined $lO each, and costS4br distur
bing a public assembly.
Thomas H. B. Lyon, was ad 'fled to
practice as an attorney.
E. B. Curtis vs. executors of T;Utnan
Baldwin; verdict for defendants. \.
Township Elections.
An act abolishing the spring elections
was passed by the late Legislature. The
foll..wing is the. bill :
Be it enacted, de., That hereafter all
city, ward, borough and township officers
in this commonwealth shall be elected at
the time and place fixed by law for hold
ing the annual election for state and coun
ty officers, and the judges and inspectors
of elections shall receive, count and make
return of all votes cast for said city, ward
borough and township officers as is re
quired by law in the case of city, ward,
borough and township elections.
The first election under this act shall be
held on the second Tuesday of , October,
1869, and ;the term of all city, ward, bor
ough and township officersso elected shall
begin , and end the same as if they had
been elected at the times heretofore fixed
by law for city ward, borough and town
ship elections. No assessors shall be elec
ted for any ward, borough or township at
the annual election to be held on the sec
orn Tuesday of October, 1869, but the
assessors elected at the annual electin for
ward, borough and township officers in
1869 shall net for 1871, as required by ex-
Wing laws. This act shall not apply to
Philadelphia.
rZe — A household word. The bes!, the
only reliable, the cheapest. Try it. Mrs.
S. A. Ailen's Improved (new style) Hair
Restorer or Dressing, (in one bottle.) - My
wife and children prefer it. Every Drugg
est sells it. Price one dollar. apl4ml
Soldiers to the War of 1812.
The Legi.lature has passed an Act
which has been signed by the Governor,
which gives to a 1 soldiers who served
two months in said war, or the widow of
such soldier if lie be deceased, a bounty of
$4O and a yearly pension of $4O, provided
that the.applicant prove that he or she
does not own personal property of . the
value of $5OO. Any soldier who has not
, erved two months, if he was in an actual
engagement with the enemy is entitled to
the bounty, as is his widow also in case of
den: h.
This act revives the act of 13th March,
1866, which. was repealed in 1867, with
some additional provisions and regula
tions as to proof of ofservice, death, etc.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
The construction of this road is being
pushed forward vigorously. We learn
that a mile and a half of track is laid this
side of,Pittston so that locomotives pass
over it. The road is expected to he com
pleted to this place by the 4th of July.—
Look out for the machine when the bell
rings!"— Wyoming R,publican.
Assassination of D'Aarcy M'Gee
At half past two o'clock on the morning
of 7th of April, the Hon. D'Arcy McGee
was shot dead by an unknown assassin, ati,
he was entering the house where he lodg
ed. Since then a number of arrests have
been made; the evidence against one of
them, a wan named W hallen, is very con
clusive, and it is rumored that he has
made a confession, implicating several
confederates.
The Erie. Railroad Accident.
NEW Yon .F. , April ]6.—The number
killed on the rie Railroad by the accident
yesterday is now said to be twenty-four.
—Gov. Fenton has signed the Brown
under grAd railroad bill, for a tunnel
railroad from City Hall Park, New York
city, to Westchester county, New York.
—Thad Stevens says that the Constitu
tion,
the ;fundamental law, "is too old
fashioned to suit, this progressive age."
—Blodgett, one of Ben Butler's witness=
es against the President, is under indict
ment for perjury.
•
—Two negros were arrested in Memphis
on Tuesday evening for a rape on a little
white girl about eight years old.
—The Radicals have tampered with the
" Legislative Record" so as to keep out"
Hickman's blank speech.
—A correspondent alludes to the fact
that " the figures representing the anti-
Radical majority in Connecticut also repre
sent the year in which Cornwallis surren
dered—both being 1781." It is rather a
suggestive coincidence.
—Gen. Grant, it is said, has taken to
going to the New School Presbyterian
Church. That is about equal to Old Abe's
trick of catching up a Bible and pretend
ing to be profoundly engaged in reading
it, when committee of clergymen were
coming in to see him.
—Under the partisan Registry bill just
passed by the R,ads and signed by Geary,
to i secure the disfranchisement of the poor
naturalized foreigners and working class
es, the election expences of the State will
be at least three times as great as under
the old law. Andlor what ? Simply to
enable the mongrels . to keep poor white
men away from the polls by putting them
to unnecessary trouble, vexation and loss
of time and money.
ISPF!CIgL NOTIC3EII9 .
tar THE VOLCANO BOILS
give issue to rho foul and fiery contents of the ' dead In
terior. To redline the cause of such suffering, ft Is on•
ly necessary tOXitallze the Blood by supplying it with
its Life Element; InoN.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP,
•
(aprotected rotation of the Protoxide of Iron) will do
this effectually,.And give strength, vigor and new life
to the whole system.
Extract of a totter from Rev. Richard S. Ede's. of
Boston. Mass.
" For years I was a sufferer from Boils, so that my life
became wearisome through their frequent and persis
tent recurrence; Sadly a carbuncle formed the small
of my back. During its progi ere large of derma
posed flesh were everyday or two cut away, and the
prostration anti general disturbance of the system were
great. Before I hid recovered from this attack two
smaller carbuncles broke out higher up, and I was again
threatened with a recurrence of the sufferings to w hich
I had so long been subjected. It was at this time that
I commenced ttyking,the Peruvian SYRUP. contin
ued taking it until l had used five bottles; since then I
have bad nothing of the kind. For year e I was one of
the greatest sufferers. 'Other medicines gave me par
tial and temporary relief s bat this remarkable remedy,
with a kind and Intuitive' sense, went directly to the
not of the evil. and indite work with a thoroughness
. orthy of its entabliebeikbaracter."
page Pamphlet sent Tree. The genuine has "Pc•
rav n Syrup" blown in the', glass.
J. P. DINSMORE. Proprietor,
Sold Mr. 36 Dey at. New York.
all druggists.
rgrT BEST KNOW 7 REMEDY FOR
Scrot'ula, In al is manifold tonne, including tilcers,
Cancers, Svphil s, Salt Rheum. Consumption, etc. Is
Dr. Anders ' iodin. water, a pore solution of lodine
without a solvent, scovered after Many years of s el
entitle research and .xperitnen t. For eradicating hu
mors from the system has no equal. Circulars sent
Free. Sold by Druggist :enerally.
J. P. DFSSMOR F.
apl4ml Dey street N. F.
"hr4r . AVA RICA NTED CII
To Farmer., Exprers Com panles,
Liven• Elstabl I:41m en t and all why
DB. TOB lAS Venetian Home
in pint bottles, at one dollar, for the mil
scratches, «tnd Galls, sprains, bruhAes,
Ms, colic, slipping stifle, overheating,
nail in the foot, .fie.
All who own or employ horses, nre mon,. ,
Liniment will do all and more than is stated
the above named complaints. During twenty y,
has newer failed to grove satisfaction in a single inst
Sold by the Druggists, Depot, 5G Cortland Street
York.—apel4int.
Cg - Colgate's Aromatic Vegetable Soap. A en
perior Toilet Soap, prepared from refined Vegeta
ble Oils in combination with Glycerine, and espe
cially designed for the use of Ladles, and for the
Nursery. Its perfume is exquisite, and its washing
properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggists.
May, 29 1847.--lysmpl2
ar Ten thousand Dollars , worth of GOODS
at wholesale cost, per inventory just taken, for sale by
ABEL TURRELL, in the Brick Block. About this
amount constantly on hand, and NEW GOODS contin
ally arriving. The people can find nearly everything
they mar need at the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL
TUERELL.
Montrose, Pa., July 30, 1867.
M .— Deafness., Blindness dr. Catarrh treat
ed with the utmost success, by 1)r. J. ISAACS, Oculist
and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland.) No. :415
Arch Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most
reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at
his office. The medical facult, are in v i.ed to accompa
ny their patients. as he has no secrets in his practice.
Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. No charge made
for examination.
aI — AIIEL TERRELL I continually receiving
new *applies ofGenuine Drugs and Medicines. which
willbe sold as low as at any other Sct - e in Montrose.
MONTROSE POST OFFICE,.
New York mall. daily. leaves at 4 a. m., arrive* at 8:30
p. m.—close* at 9:30 p. m.
Great Bend and the West. daily. ICLIVek at 4 p. m., ar
rives at 9 a. m.--eloses at 3:30 p. m.
Wyalusing. daily, leaven at 7a. in., arrives at 7 p. in.,
Cloven at ti::at a. m.
Friendavllle,..dally. kayos at 7 a. tn., arrives at 6 p.m
cloaca at 6:30 a. in.
131n2hamton,"leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
at 7a. m., arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at
p. m.—closes at 6:30 a. In.
Laeeyville, leaves Tuesday. Thar day and Saturday,
at 0:30 a. in., arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
at 4 p m.--closes at ti a. m.
Tunithanuock, leaved Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day, at 330 p. m . arrives same days. at 10:30 a. In.—
closes at 3 p. m.
Silver Lake. leaves at 7:30 a. in., arrives at 6 p. tn.—
closes at 3:30 p. m.
April 21, 186$. 11. J. WEBB, P. M.
IVICAEL.R.R.I.B.. Q•M M .
In Montrose, at the Hillside Cottage,
April 11, by Rev. A. 0. Warren, Mr.
FRED. B. STANFORD and Miss MARY A.
COMSTOCK, all of Liberty.
In Forest Lake, on the 15th inst., by
Eld. W. C. Tilden, Mr. F. MASON TING
LET and Miss ELLA L. BAXTER. both of
Bridgewater.
At Franklin, March 24, by Rev. I. W.
Smith, Mr. GEO. 11. Baot:ssoN, to Miss
LOUISA A. DOOLITTLE, both of Franklin.
At the Lonsdale House, in Clifford,
March 4th, by M. C. Stewart, Esq., Mr.
T. W. Ht-yrEn, of Clifford, and Miss Hut
tun J. Morr, of Lenox.
In Lenox, April 9th, by Rev. D. Pease,
Mr. CiLtimus S. MILLER, and Miss GEOR
GIA A. LORI), both of Lenox.
In Faaoryville, April 14, by Rev. N.
Doolittle, MR.DALLAS TIFFANY, and MISS
JENNIE MARCY, all of Nicholson.
In West Winsted, Conn., March 16th,
1868, by Rev. Charles Wtherby, Rev.
IRAM W. SMITH, of Franklin )! Pa., and
Mrs. CATHARINE B. RUGG, of Sandisfield,.
Mass.
7Z3MIBTUEICIS.
rO — Notices of marriages and deaths published free
of charge. Obituaries published if paid for at the rate
of fifty cent n per hundred words.
In Franklin, Dec. 28th, 1867, of con
snmplion, Mrs. LIZZIE, wife of Rev. Irani
W. Smith, aged 28 years.
In Jackson, March 2d, 1868, of typhoid
fever, JANE OLIN, aged 37 years, 11
months and 4 days.
In Bushnell Centre, Montcalm county,
Michigan, on the sth of April, ELISHA
LEIGIIT, aged 71 years.
In New Milford, March 21st, 1868, Mrs.
CLARA T. WATSON, wife of E. W. Wat
son, aged 26 years.
;irtir 4Vertisemtnts
possemivaaraei
laressis
MRS. D. C. HANDRICK,
IS now prepared to re-open her shop for Millinery and
Dress Making. Day tug Just received a small lot of
choice Goode fresh from the city, she feels confident
she can snit all li r old customers, and as many new
ones as willgive her a call.
Shop three doors below Bacon's grocery.
ontrose, April 21, 1868.-3 w.
ASSIGNEE IN IiANKRUPTCY
In the District Court of the United States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania :
In the matter of D. W. Hager, and } in Bankruptcy
W. J. Tinker, bankrupts.
To whom it may concern :
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment as assignee of D. . Hager and W. J. Tinker, of
New Milford in the county of Sinsquehanna, and state of
Pennsylvania, within said district, who have been ad
judged bankrupts upon their own petition by the Dis
trict Court of said Distriet. Dated Feb. 2, 1268.
A. H. McCOLLIIM, Assignee.
Montrose, April 21, 1868.--8 w
DISCHARGE of a BANKRUPT
In the District Court of the United States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania.—ln Bankruptcy.
In the matter of Moses W. Chamberlin, a bankrupt—
said M S. Chamberlin having applied to the Court for a
discharge from his debts. By order of the Court notice
is given to all creditors who have proved their debts
and other persons in interest to appear on the 11th day
of May. 1038, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. at Chambers of
the said District Court. before R. N. WILLARD, one of
the Registers of said Court, in the city of Scranton, at
No. 303 Lackawanna Avenue, to show cause why a dis
charge should not he granted to the said Bankrupt.
And further notice is hereby given that the second
and third meetinz of creditors of the se I d Bankrupt,re
linked by the 27th and 2.3 th sections of the act of Boa
gress of March 2, IV7, will be had before the said Reg
ister. upon the same day, that cause may be shown
against the discharge; at the same hour and place.
April 21-2 w B. C. M'CATiIDLESS, Clerk.
DISCHARGE OF A BANKRUPT
In the Diattict Court of the United States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania.—ln Bankruptcy.
In the matter of L. W. Welsh, a bankrupt, said t. . W.
Welsh having applied to the Court for a discharge from
his debts. By order of the Court, notice is heaeby giv
en to all creditors who have proved their debts and oth
er persons in interest to appear on the 11th day of May
18/18, at 2 o'clock, p. m. ut Chambers of the said District
Court, before E. N. WILLARD. one of the Registers of
said Court, in the City of Scranton, at No. 303 Lacka
wanna Avendc. to show cause why a discharge should
not be granted to the said bankrupt. And further notice
is herebygiven that the second and third meeting of cred
itors of the said bankrupt, required by the 27th and 28th
s. ctions of the act of Congress of March 2, 1887, will be
bad before the said Register upon the same day, that
cause may be shown against the discharge at the same
hour and place.
April 21-2 w
IPEST AND BEST !
Some Proprietors,
,se Horses.
,iniment,
of Lameness,
glints, galls,
ore thfoat
that this
scaring
DISCHARGE OF A BANKRUPT.
in the Distriet 'Court of the United States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy.
In the matter of William IL. Post. a brnkrnpt, said
NOryin am L. Post having applied to the Court for a dis
cirge from his debts. By order of the Court notice is
hereby given to all creditors who have proved their
debts had other persons in interest to appear on the 9th
day of ISI y 1808, at 10 o'clock a. m. at Chambers of the
said Dirt ct Court, before E. N. VILLARD, one of the
Registers said Court. in the city of Scranton, at No,
Lartawa na avenue, to show cause why a discharge
should not he nted to the said bankrupt.
And further ties is hereby given that the second
and third meets of creditors of said bankrupt, re
quired by the 211 nd %Ith sections of the act of Con
ress of March 2,1 "7, will be had before the said Reg
ister npen the Farm day, that cause may be shown
against the discharge. the same hour and place.
April 21-2 w B. C. MeCANDLESS, Clerk.
EANKRUPTS A' IGNEE.
In the District Court of th\iTnited States tot the
Western District of Pennsylvania'
In the matter of
}.3ankruptcy.
Alexander Stevens, a bankrupt.
To whom it may concern :
The undersigned hereby gives notice o his appoint
ment as assignee or Alexander Stevens, of Auburn
township, county of Susquehanna, and Stet of Penn
sylvania, within said District, who has bten dJudted
a bankrupt upon his own petition by the D istri t Court
of said District. Dated Peb.N, Me. \
GEO. P. LITTLE, Assignee.
Montrose, April 21, 1868.-3 w
UNITED STATES
INTERNAL REVENUE
XTOTICE is hereby given that the annual assessmen
11 of Taxes in the 12th District of Pennsyivauia,com
prising the counties of Ll:manic and Susquehanna, up_
on Incomes for 1867 and Special Taxes, Carriages, etc.
fot 1808 has been completed.
For the correction of erroneous assessments will b
held at the
Basseseegssiscir`eit
in Susquehanna Deeot,•on Monday the 27th day of Apr
IN;S.
All appeals must be made in writing,
and must specify the particular cause, matter or thing.
respecting which a decision is requested, and shall
state the ground or principle of error complained of.
Appeals may be made at the Office of the Assessor at
any time previous to the day fixed for hearing appeals.
W3l. 31. POST, Assessor,
12th District, Penn's,
Assessor's Office, Susquehanna Depot,
April 14, 1868.
A SSIGNEE IN BANKRUPTCY
In the District Conn of the United Staten for the
Western District of Pennlylvania:
In the matter of t In Bankruptc}•
Rens D. Clark, a bankrupt.
To whom it may concern
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment as assignee of Rufus D, Clark, of the township of
Lenox, in the county of Susquehanna, and stateof
Peonsvivania, within said District, who has been ad
judged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the Dis
trict Court of said District. Dated Feb.li, 1868.
A. H. McCOLLUM, Assignee.
Montrose, Apri114,1868.-3w
D ISCHARGE of a BANKRUPT
In the District Court of the United States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania. ht Bankruptcy.
In the matter of Newton A. Lane. a Bankrupt, said
Newton A. Lane having applied to the Court for a dis
charge from his debts. By order of the Court, notice
is hereby given to nil creditors who have proved their
debt.; and otherpersons in interest to appear on the
27th day of, April, 1%8, at 10 o'clock. a. in. at Cham
bers of the said District Court, before E. N. Willard,
one of the Registers of said Court, in the City of Scran
ton, at 3111 Lackawanna Avenue. to show cause why a
discharge should not be grunted to the said Bankrupt.
April 14, 1868.—w2 S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk.
B ANKRUPT'S ASSIGNEE.
In the district Court of the United States for the
Western district of Pennsylvania :
In the matter of
In Bankrtm'cy.
Wm. A. Vaughn, a Bankrupt.
TO ALL IYIIO3I IT MAY CONCERN :
The undersigned given notice of his appointment as
assignee of William A:Vaughn, of Rush, In the county
of Sitnquelmuna, State of Pennsylvania, within said
district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his
own petition in the district Court of said district. Da
ted :fan. 24th 181. GEO. P. LITTLE,
Montrose, April 14, 1868.-3 Assignee.
cSTATE OF A. L. smiTH, late of
Liberty, Susquehanna county, Pa., deed.
°Letters of administration upon the estate of the
above named decedent having been granted to the en
derell,rned, notice is herebygiven to all persons Indebt
ed to said estate to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same to present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
C. SMITH, Adm'r.
Liberty, April 7, 1868
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY
This is to give notice, that on the 25th day of March,
A. I). 1801, a warrant in bankruptcy was issued against
the estate of Chas.sl Simmonsof Great Bend, Susq'tt co.
Peon'a, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, on his own
petition ; that the payment of any debt and delivery of
any property belonging to each bankrupt, to him or for
hie use, and the transfer of any property by him are for
bidden by law. That a meeting of the creditors of said
bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose ono or
more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be held at No. 203 Lackawanna Avenue,
Scranton, Pennsylvania, before Edwari N. Willard,
Register, on the 24th day of April, IV*, at 20 o'clock,
a. m. _ _
March 31, 1868.-4
S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk
Notice To Tax-Payers.
COURTS OF APPEAL
THOS. A. ROWLEY. U. 8. Marshal,
ha Messenger, Western Dtst. Pa
-
WE ARE JUST RECEIVING OUR
NEW SPRINGI
GOODI3,
Draiss Goods,
Cassimeres,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
CALL AND SEE THEM
(buttnburg,,Vtostubanm k Co.
Montrose, April 7, 1868.
TIMOTHY SEED,
PURE, For Sale by ABEL TUB:HELL
Montrose, April '1,1868-3
CANAWACTA
NUANCE AGENCY
-AT
Susquehanna Depot, Pa.
Representing fifteen first class Fire Insurance Co's,
with a combined Capital of over
$20,000,000
ALSO TILE
Travelers' Insurance Company, of Hartford Ct.
insuring against all kinds of Accidents—cap
ital, $500,000
Guardian liintnal Life Insurance Co. of New
York—assets securely invested and rapidly
increasing, capital. 1,000,000
Ha tford Live Stock Ins. Co., of Hartford, Ct.,
th "pioneer" Co. of America—capital, 500,000
afro ding reliable protection to Farmers and owners
of Stock against loss by death or theft
I caw and wits. Shake It for the interest of all to in
sure with me.
Do not seek for CHEAP or Low rates irrespective of
character or standing, as cases INSVILLIWE may be lik
ened to self-rightoasnesa—the more one has the worse
off he Is.
REME3IBER, DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS 1 .
Applications by mall or otherwise promptly attended
o, and satifaction guarantied.
ar Office in Post Office, Susquehanna Depot, Penn.
J. D. BARBER, Agent.
March 31, 1808.—tf
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
DAIRYMEN, FARMERS,
AND OTHERS,
CONSIGN YOUR
Ashes, Beeswax, Beans, Butter, Cheese,
Eggs, Flour and Meal, Flax, Cotton,
Furs and Skins, Dried and Green
Fruits, Grain, Wool, Game,
Poultry, Naval Stores,
Hops, Ginseng,
Feathers,
Hemp, Provisions, Oils, Lard, Tallow,
Tobacco, Seeds, Sorghum, Molasses,
&c. &c. &c.
TO
,TOS.IAM CARPENTER,
General Commission Merchant
444 tt 446 Washington Street,
NEW YORK CITY,
And receive his weekly Price Current of Produce and
Groceries—the mor , t complete Price Current published
in the United States.
Send for a Price Current.
Maritng Plates and Cards furnished free.
lagt' Liberal advances made on consignments. Es
tabli shed May let, 1860. First class References given
when required. [march 31, 186.-1 y
G 21r cococirlala
•
SEEDLING POTATOES
EA F b t u rZ 0 O G DR , IIZI e ge
o b n e e st o e f ar t l i l e vtr e i s e t tyd e l, l l , s i O n v
$1.30 per bushel. Also, half bred Ayreshlre Calves.
For sale by CHRISTOPHER BYRNE.
April 7, 1868.—5w 5 St. Josephs, Swig. co. Pa.,
BANKRUPT'S ASSIGNEE.
In the District Court of the United States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania :
In the matter of
E. 11, Rogers, a bankrupt. lln Bankruptcy.
To Wimai IT MAT CONCERN :
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment as assignee of E. IL Rogers, of Montrose,
in the County of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylva
nia. within said district, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court
of said District. Dated 19, A. D.,1999.
GEORGE P.Februaly
LITTLE, Assignee.
Montrose, April 7,1668.--3 w
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that S. 8. Ingalls of Gib
son, has made a voluntary assignment (o me for the
benefit of , indebted to said In
galls are notifbd creditors.
to meetAllpersons me at thd House of said In
galls In Gibson on Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
Aftril 'Ai, ad, and 4th, 180, and on Thursday and
day of the three following weeks, for purpose of pay.
meat and settlement.
OLIVER LATHROP, Assignee.
Cidtwon, March 81, 1868.-4 w.
IMPEACHMENT
THE LATEST NEWS.
MOM very high prices of Goode will be Impeached to
y
y the arrival and sales ofd large aid well
Swett or Goode at
JAS. B. DEWITT & 00'8.
Consisting of
Plsftt end Yancy Ilry 000de, such ae Printer
Brocades,_Glnghams, Swiss and Cambric Ettis..
line, Laees. Edgings and Dress 'Mkt
mings,Brown Sheetinge, Shirt
ing. bleached St unbleached._
I Denims, Stripe and Check Shifting*.
variety of Cloths, Caesimeres, Vest - Inge, KW
tacky Jenne, Twee de and Summer Paula
Stuff for men and boy's wear.
Also, 'scrod asportmcpt of Straw/ Pelt, and So ft Haber
find Cloth Caps—Poots atid Shal-411m Grocer
ies plait kinds—And a eplelitd assort-
Meat of Crockery and oodEn
Ware, &c. dc. •
Having bought our stook of Goods during the last de ,
dine in prices, we feel confident that we can sell them
at prices to sett everybody.
WE DON'T INTEND TO BE UN-
DERSOLD 1
All kinds of Produce taken In exchange for Goode at
marketprices. A quantity of Ashton's DAIRY SALT
for sale by the sack, bushel or pound.
The beet of Kerosene 011—a splendid Syrup. and good
Molasses, that won't fail to suit customers in price and
quality.
Haying made arrangements to forward Butter this
season, we have procured a lot of new, clean Butter'
Pails for the purpose. We will send to good and re
sponsible men. rho will make as good sales as any to
the city and prompt returns. Farmers can - know at
what prices their Batter sells by reference to our re
turns as fast as we got them. We will sell them goods
as cheap as any one else, and pay them money on their
sales of Butter as they mey 14rd sort it.
JAB. IL DEVITT. VERILY tteltNilAftT.
Itiontrose r march 24, 110).
THE LAST CROWNING SUCCESS
MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S
zurno*ntr
HAIR RESTORER
3Pevoircr3ritel
HAIR DRESSING,
NEW STYLE IN q,TE BOTTLE,
Will quickly restore Gray Voir to its noted colof
and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It Is pro
tectly harmless, and Is pectoral over every other prof
potation by those who have &Alps head of hair, as wet , -
as those who wish to restore U. The beautiful gloss
and perfume imparted to the Hair makes it Makable
for old and young.
For Sale by all Drugglits.
DEPOT, IDS GIMENWICE ET- R. T.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Feb: 1 18, 1868-1 y
DEVLIN & CO.
EXTENSIVE
CLOTHING 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,
WITH
Goatlemon's Furnishing Goods
Of every Description.
OUR SPECIALTIES FOR SPRING
IN NEW GOODS AEE
Cassimere Snits, entire,
_..518.00
Spring Overcoats, 0512.00'
Fine Dress Frock Coats, $lB.OO
m'eh 24-3 m DEVLIN 41. CO: ; `
TO THE LADIES
Dr. Draponeo's Golden Periodical PM for female* .
Dr. Cheeseman's Female Pills.
Ds. Velpan's Female Pills.
BirJames Clark's Female Pills.
All of the above Pills are infallible in correcting
menstrual irregularities, and in curing Loucborrea or
Whites. They are successful as preventives—but Phould
not be used during pregnancy, as they would produce
abortion. Price, one dollar per box, each. The first
two kinds named sent by marl, to any address, postage
paid, in sealed envelope, on receipt of one dollar fur
each box ordered. The latter two kinds, being luglaPs,
and heavy, will be sent by mall, postage paid, on the
receipt of one dollnr and twenty cents.
Address ABEL TURRELL, Druggist, Montrose, Ps.
PANRRUPT'S ASSIGNEE.
-I- , In the District Court of the United States fortbe
Western District of Pennsylvania.
In the matter or
Thos. Donlin, 2d, a bankrupt. In Bankruptcy.
To Whom if may Concern :
The undersigned hereby glees notice of hie appoint
ment as Assignee of Thos. Donlin. 28 of Auburn
township, in the County of Susquehanna and State of
Penn4ylvania, within said dletrftt, wfto has been ad
judged a bankrupt upon his own
_petition by the District
Court of mid District. Dated Ireb. 14th, 1868.
43110. P. LITTLE, Anima.,
Montrose. April 7, isns.—tor
1868. SPRING OPENING. 1868,
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS,
PHIL ADELPIII/..
NEW SPRING BILES',
NE .V STYLE SHAWLS'.
NOVELTIES IN DRESS 000179.
STEEL AND PEARL POPLINS.
E. 6 L. always keep the
BEST BLACK SILKS•
N. B.—Nett Cash , Buyers will find It to their Interest
to eon, an Bargains from AIICUOTYSTO daily welt*
march 24,1868.-6 w•
"PITUFAC01 11 1=1:10 .
AND LARGE CLOVER SEED,
For Sa.e by STANLEY TERRELL,
Feb. 15, le6SAw Forest Lake, Pa.