The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 05, 1868, Image 3

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TI7S3BDAT, MAT 5, 18138.
Locust Indieviiiktiina:o4iii.,
chunk BQaest. e•
The Ner'..Silfo:ta Dramatic Ci)nPinY
will give in Vntertsiiiiinent atUraded
School Hall in that place, on Wednesday
evening, fgr tilrbanefit, of St. Mark's Epie
copal Chiral. "The Drunkard," and
" The FrOntier Wedding" will be pro.
daced. Admission, 25 cents.
The "Mortgage Law."
The act of astmulbly, published by the
Republican, exempting mortgages, judg
ment, &c ., givFa,foEipurchase nurperon
real estate from taxation, did not become
a law, except for, certain counties, not in
cluding Susquehanna.
Thieves About.,
Last Monday hight,the safe of Wake
man Sz; chase, bankers, was tampered
with and the dial of the combination lock
carried oft The 'safe, which is one of Lil
lie's best,'is still unopened. It is impossi
ble to state at present what damage, if
any, has been done to the interior of the
safe. A new dial has been ordered from
New York.
The same night, alehouse of N. W.De
voe was entered by burglars, who, upon
being discovered by - .Air. D's mother,
made a hasty exit through the door.—
Pennsylvanian. .
more-,Tazes,- 0 , • r•
- The' Registry laCif just "poised by the
Republican party,vgill increase the taxes
of our already overburdened people im
mensely. 'The.election expenses for the
county of Luzerne are noweome two thou
sand dollars under our present election
laws. Under the new law, each and ev
ery election board is to . be in session, for
tlrß rfgketrrof vot i erll, - ; ::frolt, two tit
days pifeCediog an y, general or, rresiden
t ial-erectibn; with the nu interim
additithial lists of 'Voters to.,be
made out by the Assessors and the Assiii
tainti;:ribieh they will . require,' must treb
le, if it does not quadrople,,the piesent
expenses, andtaxes - to pay Ahem moot be
laid. , " This, howeCer, is bait a — trifle 'when
we think': of • ;he millions that we are
now .paying _under the party of "moral
ideas." We'must pay, in order to learn
these dark subjects.—Luzerne Union.
Notice.
To Applicants for 2eachers' Certificates:
The examination - of Teachers for Proviei.;
i.inal Certifitiates for the Summer Tend
4.1 mwit;
Schoolhouse, May 4
do 44
.45
do " 6
Jackson C.:ntre
11.1rford Vidagu
Hop Bottom
New Milford . .
Susquehanna Depot do , 66 8
Great Bend Village do CI 9
Franklin, Forks I
Friendsville do 66 12
IteehrGrarigerville- .. - do 4 k•13-
Springville, Carson Corriere S. IL ." 14
Moatro - se School House " 15
Those wishing to teach who have not
valid certificates .must be examined at this
series. We shall not hold special examin
ations all summer to oblige those who are
never ready to come unto time. Certifi
cates will be issued for one term only.
Applicants must be supplied with sth
Reader, Paper, Pen, Pencil, Ice.
W. W. WATSON, CO. Sup't.
Montrose, -April 14, 1867.
Accident on the Allegheny Valley
Railroad.
The Pittsburgh -Post says:—A fright,
accident;fat Occurred yesterday afternount
at about 3 o'clock, near Burning Well,
on the Allegheny Valley • Railroad, one
hundred tindttwenty miles from this city.
Dispatches r e ceived last evening contain
the followingfletails : The Brady's Bend
Accommodation, which ,e,onsists of a num
ber of freight cars, with a baggage car
and passenger car attached; left Brady's
Bend for Venango city on schedule time
—1:20 p. m. When near the point indi
cated above, the passenger coach jumped
the track, breaking the coupling, and . was
thrown over abigh embankment, making
two revolutions, and stopping on its side
in the Allegheny river. There were up.
wards oft wenty passengers in the ill'fa
ted vehicle, all of whom were morcih:/oi.
less injured, some of them so. badly that
they will probably die.:, Thecar. was near:
ly demolishell, and the wonder is that any
escaped alive.
PENNSYLVANIA. Rzuutvz ASSOCTATM;
--Col. John H. Taggart, corresponding,
secretary, sends us the following for ptib.
Wade!): ' .
The second annuatineeting of the
elation will be held at Ettaburg,, May tO,
on which occasioa full attendance of all
the surviving members of the "old corps,"
who cin make it convenient to attend is
earnestly desired:. All who intend - to - par;
tielpitte will please imtiCyl4ajor=.4l4ll 41
Harvey,'reeording nedreteiger therainci=
ation„,etlbe,office;of the Pittsburg ; and
TailroadTcotattany t - Pittahurg
befemilisty 5 th. 4 ' 47 , -
the Vommittee:iir,.44iingemiattc
.4 3 %
pointed at the list celehiation Will select
the- place of meeting, : in,fittabtirg.,, , A
handsome badge, to be werti'bi!bemetn
be4,- Will be presented fefadoption;.
Let.every Than who - t 1 c ome , iff there
to spend'a few _ hours in 's o cial hire rtMii*
with-his old comrades in ••sims.—lt ex
pected a eulogy will belivered on the late
Major General McCall.
H. a Dori, 110120 pvtaelie,
Nexwk Thur#l4
Tut: r----;laa.: ' ss 2.:".' ues F ort C
orrtaertett.—The
trial of ittegresident wilLsoon, w ended.
,
All the Inintetidi:vittichinerY of , thevadical
party is now if metion g to procure his con
viction.:_ Oratora,npon. the hustings, edi7
dlii v Aiig 114 liir tb* ' in
t /111 , r pape 4 te.arpe . aggera
the privacy-of Senatoriatoloaets aro bring
ing every :possible .argamenLand influ
ence tobear upon.,tbe mulds of the jt_idg!,
es who constitute the " Higfi Court," so
as.to insure'a verdict Of guilty. Radical
Senators are now under the pressure of
Partisan clamor. They are asked to dis
regard the law and and testimony, if they
am not sufficient to .convict, and to look
to the effect Which a yerdictof not guilty
would have upon-the interesta•of - the rad
ical party. :IL islatdrY avo*ed that the
denoSition of Andrew Johnson is a politi
cal neciessity., 1' ' -..
nrA hougejlold word. The best, the
only reliableohe cheapest. Try it. Mrs.
8. A. Alla& line' roved (new style) Hair
Restorer or Dreasin,,, ,, ;(in one bottle.) MY
wife and children prefer it. Every Drugg ,
at sells it.. Price one:dollar. • apl4nil ,
rerATIEL TVRUELL is continually receiving
new supplies oftleroilne Drugs and Medicines, which
willbe sold as low as a any other Bit .e in Montrose.
TUB VOLCAN 0, BOILS
give tune to the foal and flay contents of the dead in
terior. To remove the cause of such suffering it is on
ly necessary to vitalize the Blood by suppling it with
its Life Element, 'nos.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP,
(a protected solution of the Protozide of Iron) will do
this effectuallpsznizve ittrengthi.:llgetifind new life
to tha *lthlearteln:
EntraOt Sif q laittet_f & ront Rev. Richard.B. Ede of
• .t ' ; #olltoll. MASS.
" For years I *at a sufferer from Boil's, so that my life
became wearisome through their frequent and persis
tent recurrence; 'dually a carbuncle formed in the small
of my back. During its prc.gr era large pieces of decom
posed flesh were every day or two -cut away, and the
prostration and general disturbance of the system wgre
great. Before I had recovered from this attack Wro
smaller carbuncles brake out higher np, and I war again
threatened wltia orecurrence of the sufferings to chick
I had so long been Subjected. It was at 'this time that
I commenced taking th ',Peruvian SYRUP. I contin•
ned taking it until i had used five bottles since then I
have had nothing of the kind. Por ear sy I was one of
the greatest sufferers. Other medicines gave mo par
tial and terripprary relief, but this remarkable remedy,
with kind and intuitive sense, went directly to the
rooter the ova-and did its work wit h a thoroughness
worthy of its established character. "
A d page Pamphlet sent tree.- ..The genuine has •,Pe
revisit Syrup"hlowndneeDgigliont Proprietor,
N 0.36 Dey irt. New York.
Sold bb" all druggists.
ggirThe 'timer RNO TWN REMEDY FOR
Scrofula, in all its manifold. foime, including Uleerr,
Cancers. ayphillis, Salt Rheum, Consumption, etc.
e
Anders'lodin Water, a pare solution of lodine
without a eolvanl, discovered after:many years of aci
entitle reiearchp e l experiment. For eradicating bu
nion nt fr o thee mit hair qua]: Mailers cent
Free. Sold by rpzgietszenerally.
J. P. DINSMORE.
apl4ml SS Dey street N. Y.
ar WARRANTED CHEAPEST AND BEST !
To Farmers, Express Companies, Stare Proprietors,
Livery Establishments, and all who nee Horses.
DR. TOBIAS Venetian Hone Liniment,
in pint bottles. ntone dollar, for the cure of tameness,
swatches. srind Galls, sprains braises, splinti.
cots, colle t .slipping stMe,. overheating, sore throat
nail in the foot, &c.
All who own of employ horres, are assured that this
Liniment will do all and more than is stated in curing
the above named complaints. Daring twenty years it
has never failed to give satisfaction in a single instance.
[Sold by the Dniggists t Depot, LO Cortland street New
York.,-aprlitun: ;• •
$• _ _
7
Irer lWi Atingbitiefiregetableo - 13oW Aen
perior Tenet 'asp. prepared from relined Vegeta
ishia endespo
cislii-deslined fee tbenie Of Liltings t i r and for'-the
Nursery.. Its tirliNmeierimuitstre, 4011 its washing
properties tusrisfiled. For sale by all drtatists:
May, - " •
• . - -
far Deadfin elate' .-181Thartess Se-Catarrh treat
ed with the rittnoatancaesa r by Dr. 4,IS.S.A.CS,
and Aariat,;,(formeriy- of Leydeni•lfollandi) -N0.505
Arch Street; Philadelphia. Testlinonlali from the most
reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at
his °Mee. pat Theienta medical faeulti are invited to accompa
n their, as betas no secrets In hid pratt...
A y rtificial Eyes Inserted without in. Ito charge made
for examination. novl9yl
At Brackney, - April 26, 1868, by Philip
Gage, Esq., Mr. A. 0. PRESTON, of Great
Bend, and Miss MARY E. DAVID, of Brack
hey.
At Great Bend, March 26, 1868, by
Rev. A. F. Harding, Mr. MARSHAL E.
TEHTLAsond Pas JoANBELtnrs, both of
Great Rend, Pa. -
In Mao; Pa.; April 22d, hy,D. C.
Obnstead, Mr.. .AvERT D. Beacom and
Miss MARTHA E. HAMILTON, both of
WindbasnePa:-
On AprilV.Oih; at- Susquehanna Depot,
by Rev.H. Dresser, Dr. F. Gnmsztn,.
of StaryneOn and Miss JENNIE SETHouT,
of New , _
a~~s~ss.
liarlitotiees of Uounriages and deaths published free
of charge..obituaries published if paid for at the rate
oi'dity cents per handred Words. ,
Near Avoca, lowa -comity, Wisdonsin
on January, of - t
Mb, 1888, igt / rs. Eis.crs L.
Mums; widow he late Cot Asa Pita
.
oar.
In Binghtuiltoni, N. Y., April 10th,
1884 TiasEr i I3. l .Witstra lr aged : 2B leas.
ACNew Milford, M.arch '2B; 1868, Me-
Loy W. W4Oosi-„yonageeh child of E.
W. Watson,aged I.M°. and 4 -day& . The
little one hat. OitiO to ineet,itit mother.
In VlbeTtYllOt Jitiu4
Onlidengliier of ;Jereriiiih and.
Joanna"! 'Wilber; vst2B Ino.and .
1 'day. - PO fire - tot* Years she ' was help
leis, and onlOSed tiaiee room only ' wtieri
carried ! by trienda:to and: Abe car. ,
•
rage,:Wlien i .jakep . Her sufferings
:were more I,li / an, words can picture, but
fortitude and:,
ihat-Wcirild'itave crowned's soldier with'
ispetaition;:aiankind - weilifietditiSif es, ,
Isi*Oo 4 /
Clearas 4 entivig.w;percept ions! Wert,
- quick,. her energies netiring,_.eii
b,,iti9o,4leT4l l o l3 *=: . 401144 8 .4ghteraiil
Was hi a#ll434os.4oed)*.sii:(Ekiiid - ;:lier
! untiring effort* retieire her *Ciente of
Saint *lfsibalitarderistaadiWes .tlfr life
seersguotad , or.biberlitirr o r i - * 4
ititittOefii4 - i. 6 , 41 140
A-r„
ing, ma ng home sweet and attractive
for her *there, As a youthful compan
ion she was so tiniforinly kind, Courteous,
obliging, Intelligent- , and dignified, that
she won the:universal respect and esteem
of all who litiew her:- Added-to all these
natural and acquired accomplishments
Were the graces -Of the' spirit .and the
charms ofteligion.-Thur_th'e dew-drop bor
rows beanty.and fragranee from the rose.
Religion greced z her ,character, promoted
her peace, enleared her friendship, se
cured to her esteeie, and added dignity
and worth to all her deedS, and threw a
peculiar charni - around her sufferings.—
She 'had every attraction to eta ; a .fath
er's house with an abundance of this
wo'rld's goods. - -She was engaged in mar
riage to a young man of promise, to whom
she was ardently attached; yet she cheer
fully gave up all for a brighter crown and
more gloriotteltilleritatict Jot ks world,
and sun, and systems,.were sinking out of
sight, and as the cold waters of Jordan
rolled- high around, and the leaded drops
of death stood on her forehead, she said
to her weepinglather with an air of tri
umph :
Thus has passed away in holy peace one
of the fairest and purest of earth. Bet
funeral sermon,. by ~ her request, was
preached from II Corinthians, btb, Ist.
"Our loss is her infinite gain." D.D.ty
AMI ELY,
17..84
may syl Address, Brooklyn, N.
Wavy ,
GEO. - HAYDEN . SL -CO.
NEB Q-0016!9
To be ascolcl by Ellteoss.l2l..
TEAhllw}he-great'' - D. - topelltoginswgrorthe - age
S
"Busitows by Steam.", meatier ddtSg It 'With the
spin t of enterprise—not olow but fast—ltspid sales at
email prollto,,oPPoved to the old Oozy system_ otelow
salkstandlocke profits. Stelataxilialot REM trav
els on land and water, but does not inflate balloons !
Steam means poser. energy. Tife, activity, and throws
down all opposing obtwachis. The old foges . don't like
its fiery speed, and are run dbwn - by 'its iron Wheels.
But the people believe in steatristeaniboito, steam
cars, and steam stores, when they can find them.
We propote to show that business can be done on
steam principles, without danger of explosion. Our
safety ca Ives are Good Goods at Low Prices for Cash,
and we believe our N'ew Stock can be sold out in "dou•
ble quick time," and replenished again and again, if
the people will only consult their true interests and pa
tronize dealers who are determined td win customers
by always giving the most for-their money.
But come and see our New Stock of seasonable Goods.
We have a One show of.
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
CLOTHING, CLOTHS, 4
CASSIMERES,
Boots Shoes Bats fit.gaps, -
, ~.
Groceries; 'Crockery, -Pious,' Fish, Salt,
Notions, ele..etc.
AGENTS FOR WHEELER. & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES. '
COME AND ,COMPARE PRICES AND DECIDE.
OEO.
J. D. PA AYDEN CTIOT. GEO. HAYDEN& CO.
New Mil ord, May .6, 186&
. •
ESTATE of JOHN SHERER, late
01 Bridgewater, Susquehanna county, Pa., deed.
Letters of administration upon the estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to tho undersign
ed, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to preseat them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
J. D. WILBUR, Adm'r
Idol:arose, May 5. IS6B.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY
c3im:ss.
Thiele In gite notice that on .the2Stb day of April
A. D.. 1868, a Warrant in bankrtricy was issued against
the estate of C. N. BACON, of Nicholson, Wy
quebanna county, Pennsylvania, who bus been adjudg
ed& bankrupt, on hie own petition; that the payment
of any debt and delivery of any property belon,gitigtcr
snch bankrupt, to him or for his nse, and the transfer of
any property by him, are forbidden by law. Than
meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove
their debts, and to choose one or more insignias of his
estate. willbe.hal4.Bl.4.Conrt 4af Bankrtiptoy,twherheld
at &)3 Laclartranua Avenue, Scranton: Pennsylvania,
before Milani M. Willard, Register, on the 2d day of
April, 1868, at 10 o'clock, a. to.
TEOS. A. ROYZLET, 11. S: Marshal,
may 5-4 as 3fessenger, Western Mgt. of ra.
DISCHAAGE of a BANKRUPT:
In tho District Court_of thoNaiteaLStates for tho
Western District; or Pennsylmin.;—.le-Bankruptcy.
.In the matter of William L. Vaughn, a bankrupt--;
said Wm. L Vaughn , having applied to the Court Tor a
discharge [ramble debit'. By crier tilltie court notice
is given teen creditors wh o haire proved 'their debts
and other persons in interest tb appear on the 14th day
of May. 18e,8.' at 10 o'clock, - 'a. In.. at Cliambers of,
the said District Court. before E. N. WILLARD, one of
the Registers of said Court; in the city of Seranton, at
No. 808Lackawaima Avenne, to show cause why* dis
charge should not be granted to the raid Bankrupt.
And further notice is hereby given that the second
andthlrd meeting of creditors of the raid Bankropt.re
quired 47 . 0.15_27th and 28th+ sections of the act of Con
gress of March 2,1867, will bebad before the said Reg
ister. upon the same day, that nose may be shown
against the discharge, at thetame ban/ and place.
I.nYts-2w S. C. 211;1,ANDLESS. Clerk.
Auditor? Stateinent of tontroitO
School Funds.
VTr.. the ,underslgned. auditors of the Borough of
Ifoutrette, haring eXaMluedtbe gee:mute of A
Bullard; School Trrasurtrofeildiforaugh, hem Alitir,
15t.1867. td 'April Olt; 1868, do Ind, as per vouchers,
due said Borough the 'sum of twerktptive donate and .
ninety-two cents ($25,92.)
G. WARNER,
'' • ' ' JOBEPEI CU _ATNB'i l•Auditort.
•
O.F. READ.
Montruse i , April 8, 1868.—m5w4
.•• . •
GREAT PIANO FORTE
liel'oftiori - ;EnitrOliniii
630 , Ectia6may. MAI/ Tick, aid 69 W4Mittox
!Chicago, Crosby Op e ra rtallso."l ,
Wholesale Agents rcirtbe Cnite4 Stales, for ,
"vi: ./tiost Cekbroted-gold-14:41 ,
3Pitarzicoremtens...
Aito,./ig/iats {or A. 11. OAU
W_ havjyttie tcriaist-tn sestaelortestertock4.l"434,"
PoseerAild Swett:teas of Woe; PAO 014
AgreetiblaToneb. , end 14itoity,o!FbAl04
4, , 10(1 , 7AttiVe,,,;
been' prcnionneed varied/ed. • -
Whole ale Agemta tor .Carhart, Needham di Ces-Cds-
Crated Harmoniums, Ndodarns awl Organs.
ManufaSSPretkatid
Ihelit!..*4 l 4:l S . 11 .9k.ACCOthi 4 ).
Violins, Clarinets, Drums, Guitars,
Brass Instal Wand other
Musical Merchandise.
J. BAUER UO.,
-g- - . 4a tr05* d 141144 46 46* -1
'..P1Z(4117: 20,Y2-1
" Jesus. can make a dying-bed
reel soft as downy pillows are;
While on,his breast I lean say head,
And breathe my life out sweetlythere."
geiv AbiTatistments
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lareissw. larcococlosi
Ctssimeres,
MIME
READY MADE CLOTHING,
CALL AND SEE THEN!.
4Settitburg, itagabanin To.
Montrose, AprllT, lB63.
ESTATE OF A. L. - SMITH, late of
Llberty,,Snstrieianna'eonnty. Pa.,-deed.
Letters of •admlnistration -upon the estate of the
above named decedent havtn m
been ranted. to the un
dersigned, notice hereby given all persons Indebt
ed to said estate. to matte i mmediate payment;-and
thosehaving elsimsagabsei the same to present them
dttlyauthenticated for settlement.
- W. O. 8311TH, Adner.
Liberty. April 7. tiSiL .
Agents Wanted For
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PAPER HANGINGS!
An Immense Stock of
PBlP3ElRaffi,
New and elegant styles, for Parlors, Halls, etc. whole
sal« and retail.
HOWELL it BOUREE's„ -
corner of Fourth and Market Streets, Philadelphia.
April 28-3rojw.
IL J. WILLIAMS & SONS,
No. 16 North Sixth Street, Philodtapldo,
LABOICST ILANAIACTI7777.I 07
VENITIAN BLINDS
WINDOW SHADES
rir ° ll2l. AT VIZ LOWS! PRIM. ala
g/7 — Blinds Repaired. Stara Shades, Trimmings,
Fixtures, Plain Shades of all kinds, Curtin Cor
nices, Pietnre Tassels, Cord Bell Palls,
Aprp;B, .• •
WANTED AGENTS to sell the cheap
est, most practical and durable pens ever bro't
before the public. GREENE'S GOLDEN-PENS, wide
ly celebrated for their remarkable dexibillty and anti
corrosive properties. These Pens are put up in, bronze
and gilt elide boxes. sell rapidly and pay a large profit
to the agent. Sample card., with Pens, forwarded on
receipt of ten cents. Circulars free—address Csue. S.
Onsatar., 213 Chestnut fit., Phila. Pa. I,Ap.
, 331=1.11:0G.'
Over East Branch of Tnnkhan
nook 'Creek.
rium County Commissioners will offer for sale, on the
.L grounds. the building of a Bridge across the East
Branch of Tunkhannock Creek in 'Clifford township
near the house of Henry Williams. to the lowest and
best bidder, on Tuesday, Sday . lith, 18684 at 2 o'clocn, p.
, .
The plan and specSfication for said Bridge viU be
read and exhibited on teat day, and can be seen and
examtned - byall interested at the house of J 0- Weath.
erby priorto that time. Ail interested in said Bridge
orin contracting for bonding the same, 'rill please at
tend. • • •
Ayarder alCoaunlissioners.
W. A. CBOSI4IOII, CUM
Ccnimlssi insert' Ogle°.
Dlontiose, April lA, 1868-4 w .
- MILLINERY
Alit) • .
•
Dress Diltiet33l23.g.
_ MAIL D. O. SANDWICH.
IS now prepareAto reopen her shop for Millinery and
Drees Main Marintrinet received a email lot of
ehoice•Gohde fresh, from the .city. she feels confident
ehe her ohicostoinere. and we mini new
ooesiie will garotter a cell.
hap tare° doors below uncon'e grocery.
•
V2--use, April 21, 1868.—fw
wag -.7 0 ; e'.
Dr. Dopoialsc l't - Ootdeln OM : O&M' PUls GO females
Dr. Clidesemsala Peitz& Pills. - • •.
,P.r.:YVIeirreMSPIPOI.r :T '';
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