goittrose , ginuorrat. TUBSDAT. NAT 114 1808. Lacteal XasteollieergitisSe. MOO. The seats Ist the /11.,8, Cburtil; Mont rose, will be rented on Tuesday May 19, at 2 o'clock, prn. By order of Trustees. Montroae,lllity: The CITCUL DeMott & Ward's - famous Circus will visit this county next week ; for particu lars of which see adv..in another column. Sheriff's Sales. ' Thetlieriff advaitiisei the lands of the Susquehanna Salt Co., and others. See fourth page., mammoth Egg. . Mr. Truman Stone of Bridgewater re cently left a hen's egg at this office, which weighs a quarter of a . pound, and meas• urea 61 by 8 inches in circumference. If any can do better, send 'em along—only " an egg a day" will be all we can attend to. 1 0. of G. T. At a meeting of the Montrose Lodge No. 463, I. 0. of G. T., May 4th, the fol lowing officers were installed by Win. H. Jessup, Lodge deputy: R. F. Cochrane, W. C. T. Euphrasia Keeler, W.V. T. W.m. B. Coats, W. S. Hyde Crockerijr., W. T. P.. W. McFall, W.l.° •G. • George N. Cobb, W. 0. G. Appointed— !. L. (Legg, W. C. Benj. Baldwin, W. A. S. Daniel Brewster, W. F. S. •Gord. H..Friok, W. M. Ellen Backus, W. D. M. Liszie.Breweter, W. R. S. , - - Mary Little, V. L. S. Notice. •To Applicants for resciters' Certificates : Tlid'examination.of Teachers for Provis ional Certificates for the Summer Tehn of 1848 will be held to wit: , • Friendsville School-house, Mayl 2 Rush, Grangerviile do " 13 Springville, Carson Corners S. H. "14 Montrose School /louse u 15 Those wishing to -teach who have not valid certificates must beexamined at this series. We shall not bold special examin ations all summer - to oblige Chose who are never ready to come crp to time- Certifi cates wikbe issued for one term only. Applicants must be ausdied with Sth Reader, Paper. Pen, pencil, &e. - W. W. Warsost, Co. Supt. Mentrose, April 14 IBC. • Prohibitory Lass. We publish the $BOO license law for La zerne county, in this „paper. By its terms it applies to "merchants and their travel ling agents," who take orders for goods. Attempts are being made to drive out far mers and others who go there to sell pro duce ; but it is hardly peesible that any court will place such a construction upon it. Three things are, however, certain : 'The act is a piece of infamy; it is the po litical grave of the Senator or Members who fathered it ; and an outraged public sentiment will see that men are sent to Harrisburg next winter who will attend to its repeal. Frightful Casualty. On Sunday night last the house or " shanty" of Mr. Michael Laughlin, just above he Susquehanna Valley House, in this place, was burned to the ground, about 10i - o'clock, and two children of Mr. Laughlin, and a young girl named McNeil, aged fifteen or sixteen, perished in the flames. A third child of Mr. Laugh lin was taken from the burning building, but was so badly injured that be lived on ly until the following morning. The par ticulars of this sad affair, which we gain from good authority, are as follows : The parents Tent away from home in the ear ly part of the evening to attend a dance, and left the young McNeil girl in charge of the house. It is supposed that when they Ci ent to bed they left a fire burning in the stove, from which the building caught. The remains were taken from the ruins early Monday morning; and wereearried to Susquehanna .the same day. We understand that 'the bellies were all charred to a great degree, arms and legs being burnt to cinders.—*Preat Bend Pennsy/vanian, - May Ga. The Registry Bill. Next week we shall publish anibstraot of the so called Registry law, an gal at tention to one feature that renders it a nullity.. The act provides that tbe county Commissioners shall furnish to the Asses sors lists •of all persons assessed for 1868, •beforoJone-4th.,- , The assessorsahall as certain the right ofeach person on the lists to Yvote , , and return them to the commis- Doers trthe first of Sep tembei;- The commissioners , hball then make two copies of theiists An 4 return them to the pst-vne copy on4he dooi 6110 elentinif homeSefore ttiie Scat daj of Atigitit.::: It. thus appears that the set is SO frarn ed-tbat it Canna beeireented. -5 , klislators, nita lnias A. hilt .to *lusts the people, great trouble • arid; fr- Cr 6 ,1 4 1 gon3p (4.01E*, 14 80. or wi e strike enough to so Irina it that the terms can be eompliell with? But as one - att was psised,:stid atinther cooked up-in_ secret caucus, signed by *en $l4 *Ol6O ist *stuns of the 14bWakti sin DOS • MIMi A iwkte. The Radical state committee hes for its chairman,Galosh' A. Grow, a broken &m ' it loal politician whorls an ardent adyecatte of ;suffrage.negro lf ht? will in trtideCei his sentiments into the canvass, the State will repudiate his part) , as em phatically as this district squelched him. Boy Drowned. On Sunday, April 26th, a soil of Owen McKenniu, 6 years of age, of Susquehanna Depot, was accidentally drowned, in the Busquehanna.river. isecALra.sur.sLammi. In Carbondale, - April 28th, 'by Rev.. H. PiHathaivay, Mr. 1111N6Y Struntnan and Miss F. A. Ilium:inn, both, of Dun doff, Susq. Co., Pa. In Gibson, on the 30th nit., by Rev. G. R. Rohr Mr. SntoN P. Davis, of Vassal boro, Me., to Miss Louisa S. WILSON, of Clifford. In Harford; on the evening of April 18, 1868, by D. P. Tiffany, esq., Mr. EDSON PACKER, of Brooklyn, to Miss LOUISE V. WATERMAN, of Harford. In Reading, Pa., May sth, at the resi dence of the brides sister, by Rev. George Freer, Mr. G. '3. •HANDntcK, of Forest Lake, and Miss MARIA H. TILDEN, of ,Reading. =I3D.AELT33[I3. In Silver Lake, on the 7th inst., Mr. Joust . Norte, aged 49 years. In Forest Lake, on the 29th ult., Ma nsur, son of Obed and Adalaido Bolles, aged 1 year and 11 days. In "Brooklyn, on the 24 April, 1868, PE TER, IlsnxtuEn, aged 79 years. In Lathrop, April 25, 1868, of measles, ARVILLA D., daughter of G. N. and Almi ra Smith, aged 16 years. Id Lathrop, April 28, 1868, of measles, ALMIBA 0., daughter of G. N. and Altni ra Smith, aged 7 years. Death has been a frequent visitor at Mr. Smiths . Some years ago two infant boys were taken—soon after the aged grandsire. Some years after a little son, some three summers old, and his wife, were called away. In 1843 his aged mother departed this life. Less than two years since he followed his oldest daught er to the tomb, and now his - babe, the bud of promise, the pride of the family, and the blooming maiden, who was known on ly to be loved, are gone. May he and 'his remaining family—one son and three daughters—be comforted by Him who is love. Beet cherished ones, your toils are o'er, We hope to greet you on yonder shore. E. 31. T. Oita 3►Dtrertisements. • REYWOOD & PRINK, GBOCIIII6I, at the old stand of Z. Cobb, Montrose, r Pa. [May 19.1868. 0 .11-4 INTERNAL REVENUE. COLLECTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Taxes un der the Internal Revenue Laws of the United States, upon Incomes, Carriages, Watches. etc., and the SPECIAL TAXES (formerly called Licenses) upon bus. ineas or occupations, are now due and payable. HENRY C. TYLER, Deputy Collector for Susquehan na county, will attend at the following named places, at the times stated, to receive said Taxes: At his Office In Illontrose until 2day 20th. from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. May 21. New Milford, at HShbee•s Hotel 9 to 11 a. m. " 21, Great Bend. at Sutttra Valley Hoare, Ito 4 p. m " ensq's Depot, at avvereor's office, 8 a.m .to 4 p.m " 26, Brooklyn, at Bullard'', Hotel, 9 to 11 a. m. " .26. Springville, at P. E. Briaah's lintel, 2 to 4 p. in " 28. at Glenwood ilotel. 11 a. m. to 12 m. '• 28, Clifford, at Mrs. liewetson's Hotel, 2to 5 p. m. " 29. Gibson, at Smiley's Store, 10 a. m.lO 2p . In. Jane 2, Friendsville, Foster's Hotel, 11 a. in. to 1 p. m. All persons liable far any of said Taxes will attend at one of the - above - named places. or all penalties that may accrue from such neglect will be strictly enforced.— These penalties go to the Government—they are not per quisites of Collector. C. R. WRIGHT, Waliesbarre„, May 1,1888. Collector 12th Dist., Pa. Mew • 39 11 1r3riat.. Tug= vire b-aintialirc will haes sed co t in in u t e el h er b o u t e l : tiers in all its branches. CHOICE BRANDS OF FLOUR, SUGARS, .TEAS, & COFFEES, Will be kept on hand. priipeelal attention win be given to shipping Butter. HEYWOOD .41b Montrose. May 19 . 1868 . OTICK*.IN BANKRUPTCY. This is to giver- notice, that on the 4th day of A. D. 1868,a warrant in Bankruptcy was leaned As 1 esLate, of, Vomits. Cares= of Lenox, ....I=a County, "Pentisylvinita; who has "been adjudged a )3ankrtipton AM own ,petltion; , that the payment °fatly debt and delivery of any property belonging to anthßankrupt, loth* or for his nse, and the transfer ofAny property' by him, are forbidden by law. That a meeting of the creditor! of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts. and to choose one or more assnees of his rebate. will be held ate Gond of Bankruptcy, to be beld at igo.So3- Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Penn sylvania, before Edward N. Willard. Register, on the !Sib day et Jane le(Aas 39 o'clock. a. ro. THOS. A.' ROWLEY. . U. S. Marshal. as Messenger. I D—ear ' Western District of Penn's. • In the .Ilistelit: Court of the Vnitert States for the Western DlstriestePentsylroas. • • the - sisof — v.: 4 Pas_ W. /Imam!, bankrupt. alauti P te7 ' ✓ To whom ig may concern : - '11144 andaitgiet hereby Ores idle; Of bli" Appoint writ as , ssiliptes- of John •BrachneN of Inset essetlle. *runty of Sestroehrorns; and Stateof Penn siteols. within said District. whkiins beenarUndgat Ws ownpstitionN e Dtstrlet Court oi lw.• Dual /Willi% 1 6: IL ~/solgrua. _• - • DISCI:OBOE of s BANKRUPT: the District Court of the tfnited States for the me Western Metric% Of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy. In the matter of Rees D. Clark, • Bankrupt, said Rufus D. Clark I:wring applied to the Court for a dis charge from hid debts. By order of the Court, notice is hereby given "}to all creditors who have proved their debts and - otherpersons in interest to appear on the 28th day of May,lB6B, at 10 o'clock a. m. at Cham bers of the said istrict Court, before S. N. Willard, one of the Registers of said Court, in the City of Scran ton, at 809 LackaWanns Avenue. to show cause Why a discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And further notice is hereby given that a second and third meeting of Creditors of the said bankrupt, requir. ed by the 27th and 48th sections of the act of Congress of March 9, 1867. Will be had before the said Register on the same day. that cause may bo shown agalnat the discharge, at the earhe hour and place. May 2,1 t, 1888.—w2 B. C. aIeCANDLESS, Clerk. DISCHARGE OF A BANKRUPT. In the District Court of the United Staten for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy. In the matter of ThoMas.Donlin 2d, a bankrupt, said Thos. Donlan 2d havingapplied to the Court for a dis charge from his debts. By order of the Court notice Is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts and other persons in interest to appear on the 26th day of May 1868, at 10 o'clock a. nt.. at Chambersof the said District Coml.. beforelt. N. WILLARD, one of the Registers of said Court. lathe city of Scranton, at No. 800 Lackawanna avenue, to show cause why a discharge stould not be granted to the bald bankrupt. And thither notice Is hereby given that the second and third meeting of credittirs of said bankrupt, re quired by the 27th and 28th sections of the act of Con. s resit of March 2,1861, will belted before the said Reg ister open the same day, that catuse may be shown against the discharge. at the same hour and place. May 12-2 w S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk. New Piilium. GEO. HAYDEN & CO. IV3EIVIT ar CO Co soss To be gold by' Eine/622m. STRAM is the great propelling power of the age " Business by Steam . ' means doing it With the spirit of enterprise—not plow but fast—Rapid tales at small profits, opposed to the old fogy system of slow sales and large profits. Steam to not gas I Steam trav els on land and water, but does not inflate balloonst— Steam means power, energy, life, activity, and throws down all opposing obstacles. The old fogies don't like its fiery speed, and are run down by its iron wheels. But the people believe in steam—steamboats, steam cars, and steam stores, when they can find them. We propose to show that business can•be done on steam principles, without danger of explosion. Our safety valves are Good Goods at Low Prices for Cash, and we believe our New 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 to win customers by always giving the most for their money. But come and see our New Stock of seasonable Goods. We have a fine show of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Groceries, Crockery, Flour, Fish, Salt, Notions, etc. etc. AGENTS tOR WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES: COMB AND COMPARE PRICES AND DECIDE. CIEO. HAYDEN, J. I. PAIMOT. GEO. HAYDEN& CO. New Mtrord, May 5, 1868. ESTATE of JOHN SHEHER, late of Bridgewater, Susquehanna county, Pa., deed. Letters of administration upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. Montrose, May 5. 1868 NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This is to give notice that on the 28th day of April A.D., 1803, a warrant in bankruptcy was leaned against the estate of C. M. BACON, of Nicholson, Wy 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 such bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of stay 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 assign( es of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at 303 Lackawanna Avenue. Scranton, Pennsylvania, before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the sa day of April, 1868, at 10 o'clock, a m. THOS. A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal, may S-4 as Messenger, Western Dist. of ?a. DISCHARGE of a BANKRUPT In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania.—ln Bankruptcy. In the matter of William L. Vaughn, a bankrupt— said Wm. L Vaughn having applied to the Court for a discharge from his debts. By order of the Court notice is given to all creditors who bare proved their debts and other persona in interest to appear on the 14th day of May, 1808 , at 10 o'clock, a. 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 Avenne. to show reuse why a die, charge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And further notice Is hereby given that the second and third meetin of creditors of the said Bankrupt,re quized by the 27th g and 28th sections of the act of Gon grels of March 2,1867, will be had' before the said Reg ister. upon the same day. that muse may be shown against the discharge, at the same hour a ,, d place. Mayo—!w S. C. M'CANDLESS, Clerk. Auditors' Statement of Montrose School Funds. Null. the undersigned, auditors of the Borough of Diontrosa, hay ing examined the accounts of A.N. Bullard, SchoolTreaeurer of said borough, ft om ,April Ist, 1814. to April tith, 1868, do ilud, as per vouchers, due said Borough the sum of tvrenty•five dollars and ninety-two cents 425,92.) G, WARNER, JOSEPH CoCEATNE, }Auditors. C. F. HEAD, Montrose, April 6, 1668.—m5w4 T. lESALT7IIIFIL cfb QC)., GREAT PIANO PORTE And Melodeon Emporium, 650 Broadway, New York, and 69 Washington Bt., Chicago, Crosby Opera House, Wholesale Agents for the United States for Wm. rnabe d- Co's Celebrated Gold Medal Wilarzscorcortelas. Also, Agents tot A. 1 1 .. OAf.E & CO., and other amt- class Pianos We have the /argot Ind but assorted stock of Pianos, which, for Power and Sweetness of Tone, Easy and Agreeable Tonch.and Beauty of Finish, have, byjudges, been pronounced of:Acta/ed. Wholentle Agents for Carhart, Needham et Co's Cele brated Narmanitnns, Melodeons and Organs. Manufacturers and Importers of Musical Instruments, Strings, Accordeons, Violins, Clarinets, Drums, Guitars, Brass Instruments, and other Musical Merchandise. $ Remember the place, J. BAUER el-,• CO., 650 Broadway, New York, and May S—ly 69 Washington St., Chicago MILLINERY AND Dre A1et,1%.1.70.6. iIIUS. D. C. lIINDIRICIE, TB now prepared to re-open her shop for lifilllnery and Dress Staking, Having just received a small lot of choice Goode fresh from the city. she feels confident she can nit all her old customers, and as many new once as will give her a call. Shop three doombelow Bacon's grocery. Montrose, April 21, 1888.-3 w ESTATE OF JOHN HOLLIHAN, late 0/ Lena, finsq`a county, Fe. dec'd. Letters ofadmtnistration upon the estate of theabot , e named decedent having been granted to the undersign. ed.oll persons indebted to said estate are hereby mot. fled to make( immediate payment., and those baying Wins Velumthe same to present thaw duly guthentr. atedloraltAlaums. WO. 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Tireasurtir's tale -- of Moe sitad Lands in ansq'a NOllO3 is hereby even (het irgreiabas fiS of the General Assembly of the Celoammitirealtk tif l'ennsylvanis, directing the mode of sallies tailpipe' lands, of which the names of the /Rarer of own• ens, or the numbers. are gt?uo bekiir yin be ea' ag pane vends. on the second Monde" of NMI _neat; the eigh th . at the Court Bone la Itotifr6S4, - for rearases doe and the cost scatted on eadi tract Is, inactively, unless the ume be paid bettors the dp if sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. a. hi. ay WAESUIVrnaI 020‘andl. ABABAT. 200 George Campbell 100 A. McConnell pt t 2oo o B. S.Biddle Bentley CLISPORD. Jobn Reach pt James Bea_ clip% Joseph Beee—h pt Philip Reach pt John Beath pt Philip Beach pt Peter Beach pt George Port pt Rittabeth Nee r wport pi Ann Roker Jane Baker Jana d P. Robes O. L, Mona PUREST LASE. R. R. Rose estate Jane Rose Ellen Rose U. Gannett GREAT BEND. Baldwin & Watson tract W. A. Deßoseme Osterhont & Markle J. N. 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T 132, very high prices of Goods will be hapesebed y the arrival and sales of a large an well 'sleets& Block of Goods at JAS. B. DEWITT & CO'S. Consisting of Plain and Fancy Dry Goods, such as Prints Detains/, Brocades, Ginghams, Swiss and Cambr i c musi. lino, Laces, Edgings and Dress Trim ming., Brown Sheetings, Shirt ingsbleaebed & unbleached. Ticking., Denims. Stripe and Check Shirting.. grad variety of Cloths, Casstmeres, Vesting.. Ken tucky Jeans, Tweeds and Summer Pants Staff for men and boy'. wear. Also, a good assortment of Straw, Felt,_ and filft Data. and Cloth Caps—Boots and Shoes—Flue Icwr les of all kinds—and a splendid assort ment of Crockery and Wooden Ware, dm. &e. Having bought our stook of Goods during the last dot. cline In prices, we feel confident that we ow sell these at prices to salt everybody.. WE DON'T INTEND TO BE UN DERSOLDI All kinds of Produce taken In exchange for Good. at market prices. A quantity of Ashton's DAIRY BALT for sale by the seek, bushel or pound. The beet of Heror en° 011—a 'splendid Syrup. audignoll Molasses, that won't fall to suit eustomerain pries awl quality. Having made arrangements to forward Butter this season. we hare procured a lot of new, cleaffilutter Pails for the purpose. We will send to good and re sponsible men, who will makeas good sales as any the city and prompt returns. Farmers can know at what pr ices, their Butter easily reference to our re turns as fast as we rt them. We will sell that goods as cheap as any one else, and piy them money on their sales of Butter as they may want it. JAS. B. DP.WITT. PERRY SAVICUIT. Montrose, march Si, 1868. DEVLIN dr, CO. EX •ENSIVE CLOTHING ROUSES. Broadway, cor. of Grand Street, AND Broadway, cor. Warren Street, NEW YORK. Comprising all Branches of the Business as represtoted in the CUSTOM ETD READY MADE DEPARTMENTS Olt Men's Boys'& Children's CLOTHING. 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