The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 19, 1868, Image 3

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'TUESDAY; MAY 19, 1808.
ZicoLl. Xmatealigaimoo.
The Circus.
The Circus will be in town to-morrow I
for particulars see posters.
Registry Law.
See first page for abstract. As this
will be found very useful, it should be
"reserved, especially by assessors, and
election officers.
Geo. O. Hill Et Co.,
Having purchased the stock of goods of
Byron Koon, and removed to the build
ing next door above, are about'opening
general Book, News, Stationery and Fan
cy Goods Store, to which general atten
tion is respectfully solicited.
=2IIIIIIIM
The Small Port Scare.
MR. Enrrou :—For the information. of
the public, I wish to slate through the
columns of your paper, that there are no
cases of small pox now in Montrose, and
its further progress has been successfully
prevented. J. W. COBB, M. a.
Montrose, May 19,1868.
The Secret Out.
The Montrose impeachers are sorely
anxious to know why Ben Yade is not
President this week. We can tell them :
It is for the same reason that will keep
Grant out—want of votes.
Grimes is . Dead."
So said the Tribune of Tuesday. But
on Saturday he was alive enough to attend
the fbneral and pnt an extra screw in the
other party's coffin.
Apple Blossoms.
Ben But'er telegraphed to New Hamp
shire that P•vn Wade would come in as
President tilting with apple blossoms. It'
the radical fruit crop depends on " Presi
dent Wade," they will have to chew
dried apples this year—old and wormy
ones at that.
Mad Dog.
The Owego and Towanda papers report
that a mad dog recently passed through a
part of Timm county N. Y., from ;hence
into Bradford county, passing through
Warren, Orwell, Pike, and Herrick town--
ships, and biting every •dog that cattle
within his reach. He was finally killed
near Bear Swamp to Susquehanna couvt3-.•
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Good Templar& Convention.
A Convention of Good Templars of
Su.-queltanna county will be held at Mont
rose on Tuesday June 2d, at 10 o'clock,
a. m. A public meeting will be held in
the evening, to be addressed by Rev. Mr.
Thompson. Each Lodge in the county
will elect 6ve delegates.
S. B. CHASE, District Deputy.'
Great Bend, May 16, 1868.
Believing the nimble sixpence prefera
ble to a slow shilling, we have adopted
the Cash System. All goods in our line
from 10 to 15 per cent below former pri
ces. We have a full line of Dress Goods,
Prints, Delanes, bron and bleached
Sheetings, Girgbams, Tickino•s, Stripes,-
Cheeks, Cottonades, plain and faticy CaS-
Bimeres, the best assortment of Notions in
town, all kinds of Flower and Garden
Seeds, and Groceries of every description.
Comeone, come all, and try the cash, and
cash only, system. Can - be found in the
same building with the post. office.
A. D. BUTTERFIELD
Montrose, May 19, 1868.-2
Sabbath Schools.
The annual meeting of the Susq'a CO.
Union S. S. Association will be held at
the Presbyterian Church at Great Bend
village, on Wednesday the 10th day of
June, at 10 o'clock, a. m. It is quite im
portant that every town be represented
by delegates, with full reports of their
schools; and every sup't, teacher, and all
interested in Sunday Schools, are urgent
ly solicited to attend.
Officers—J. B. Gregg, President ; T.D.
Estabrook, V.Pres't ; Sam'! Birdsall, Cor.
Sec.; A. Chamberlin, Treas.
Executive Committee—Jas. B. Gregg,
S. B. Chase, Wm. H. Jessup, D. K. Oak
ley. D. K. OAKLEY, Rec. Sec.
Interesting Facts. ;
A legal stone is 14 pounds in England,
and 16 pounds in Holland. A fathom, 6
feet, is derived from the height of a full
grown Man. A hand, in horse measure,
is 4 inches. An Irish mile 2,240 yards ; a
Scotch mile is 1,984 ; a German, 1,806 ; a
Turkish, 1,626. An acre 4,840 square
yards, 1 foot and 3i inches. A square
mile 1,760. yards each way, containing
640 acres. The human body consists of
240_bones, 9 kinds of articulation, or join
ings, 100 cartilegescy ligaments, 400 mus
cles or tendons, aria - 100 nerves,- besides
blood, arteries; veinsono. Potatoes plant
ed below 3. feet deep do not vegetatq;,s4
1 foot they wow thickest; and at 2 reef
they are retarded two or,three months..-4
There are no . solid Tonkin the aretio'regl
ions, owing to the severe frosts. The sur
face of the sea is estimated at 150,000,-
000 square miles,
taking the whole sur•
face of the globe at 190,000,000 square
miles. Its greatest depth is supposed to
be equal to the height of the highest
mountains, or four miles. . .
—Arkansas, it is reported,enpplies ar
tificial limbs to alt maimed citizens, wit)).
out distinction of the aide they supported
daring the rebellion.
rite' bi‘ Ektat Bend.
Last Monday evening about 8 o'clock, a
fire was discovered in the basement of
Frank Olmstead's flour and feed Store, in
this village. It was but a short time be
fore the whole buildwing was enveloped;
and the building adjoining occupied by W
McElligott as a saloon, rapidly *gnited,
and both were entirely destroyed.—Penn.
or Radical restoration. Its good ef
fects are pertnanet. It, not, only restores
the color of the hair, but the quantity and
natural glossiness. This is said by every
one using Mrs. S. A. Allen's improved
(new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing (in
one battle.) Every Druggist sells it.
Price one dollar. [ml2ntl
Increase of Special Tax.
By way of compensation for the release
of the tax upon manufactures, the new In
ternal Revenue bill proposes to increase
largely the amounts received from what
aro latterly called " special taxes," but
which were in the original Tax bill known
as licenses. The special tax originally was
in by far the' greater number of cases, ten
dollars, or less, upon a few avocations; it
was increased according to the income of
the individual from his business, but no
very great sum could have been derived
from the amounts above ten dollars. The
new law, however, proposes to add very
largely to the levies upon occupations,
graduating the amounts to be paid accor
ding to the receipts of the person. There
are several - new occupations introduced
into the bill also, and it will yield,a large
ly increased revenue.
L=l. E•ii .m.
re — ABEL TORRELL is continually receiving
new 'applies oflienaine Drupe and Medicines, which
will be sold 96 low neat auy other Str - e in Montrose.
07 - Colgate's Aromatic Vegetable S oap. A su
perior Toilet Soap. prepared from refined Vegeta
ble Oils in combination with Glycerine, and cape•
cially designed fur the use of Ladles, and for the
Nursery. Its•perume as exquisite, and Its wasbing
properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggists.
'May, T3lB67.—lysmpl2
re — Deafness. Blindness dc Catarrh treat
ed it it't the utmost success, by Ur. J. ISAACS, Oculist
and Aurlst, (formerly of Leyden, Holland.) No. 61.1.5
Arch Street. Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most
reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at
his °Mee. The medi c al faculti are incised to accompa
ny thei r patients. as he has no secrets in his practice.
Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. No charge made
for exam !nal km. ' novillyt
garDn. S. I. TOBIAS' PULMONIC LIFE
Syrup. for the cure of Incipient consamption, coughs,
Bolds. email. Asthma. livercomplaints, Dyspeptih, and
general debility. For several y, ars I have been urged
by kind friends. who have need. and been benetltted
my Life syrup, to put it up for general •nle; but few
know the Large expenw, now that the country is flood
ed with Patent Medicines. which attend the same. For
years part I was reluctant to do no, as the capital re
quired would br large; and 1 did not wish to oortatl the
operations (limy Venetian Liniment business. But.
thank , to the generous public, wao hay sppreciated my
Venetian Liniment.' am now able to do no. without
any drtriment to my large business in that medicine'
The foundation of my POCCCPS I attribute to attending
to the manufacture of every drop myself, and shall de
the same in regard to my Pulmonic Life Syrup. The
Ingredient, are perfectly hsrmless, h t and act on the
Lungs and Liver with astonishing effcct. t rice 7S cts.
Depot. No Si Cortlancit street New York. near .Icr.,ey
city Fer.ty. Sold by the Druggists and Storekeepers.—
mayl2lm.
,C7 7 4/,' WI.,•TAH'S BALSAM OF WILD CHEW
ry for the cure of .coughs, colds, hoarseness, Astlims,
Influenza, croup, whooping rough, Bronchitis Predispo
sition to consumption, Se.
This great remedy Is too well known and is perform
ing too touch good to make It necessary to go Into nu
elaborate discussion of its merits. Suffice It to say that
it still maintains its supremacy in curing diseases of
the tno, t obstinate character, and that all who suffer
from the above complaints, after having tested this
remedy. seldom hal:comas/on to resort to other appli
ances to insure a perfeot restoration to health.
Testimony of Mr. PETER SHAW
WEPT WLSPIELD, N. Y., Dec. 10. 1860
?debars. 8. W. Fowiat Sox, Boston. ;
Gentlemen—During the winter of 1868 WSs very
much out of health, afflicted with a severe Cough pain
in the side and Lungs and and n general. depression of
health to such an ex ent as greatly to alarm myself and
friends as to the result. Darin.; this time I tried sev.
eral highly recommendep remedies, with little or no
good r-snit. and had concluded to try the effect of a
Southern climate upon my health; but, before carrying
this resolution into effect, I was Induced :by the ur:ent
solicitation of your agent. Mr. Huntley, to give Dr.
Dr. Ilistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry a trial. I did so,
and ty, my erect joy forted immediate and penman et re
lief by the use of (nag one bottle, and I am now in as good
health as ever. Y believe your Balsam one of the best
remedies, for coughs, colds und all lung disecues, now i u
use, and conscientiously recommend it as such.
Yours truly, PETER SHAW.
Prepared by Seth W. Fowle it Son, 18 Tremont at.,
Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE— WE
are constantly hearing favorable reports from those
she have tried this remedy. Amy Anthony, wife of
Mark Anthony, of this city, and living at No. fi Locust
street, afflicted with a felon on the anger. was recently
induced to make a trial of the Salve. Almost instantly
she experienced relief from the pain, which had been
almost unendurphle. Every other remedy but this
proved unavailing. Those who have tried it once are
satisfied °fits tnehits, and nothing will induce them to
be without a supply.—Fall River 3'etro.—mnyl2ml.
gar FRIGHTFUL PROPHECIES CONCERN -
ing the end of all things are made by religious enthu
siasts; and on the other hand, philosophers insist that
the centre of the earth is amass of Are—that the poles
of the earth will one day be at the equator, and that the
Sun is grndney fading ! Talk like this is very terri
ble; but, pending anch.wholesale calamities, it will be
as well for-.each member of socity to take rare of his or
her health, and leave the rest to Providence.
The end comes prematurely to all who neglect the
preservation of that inestimable blessing. Suffer liver
disease, dyspepsia, chronic constipation or any other
"ailment to take its coarse unchecked, and it will assu
redly shorten life. It cannot be said that the means of
protecting the syittem against the predisposing causes
of disease arc withheld. The constitutions and phy
sique of the least robust may be eo strengthened and
fortified by a coarse of Hostetter's stomach bitters as
to render !herb all but invulnerable, not only to the at
tacks of itpidenticdisorders, but also to the ordinary
complaints which prevail in all countries and at all sea
sons. I4the immense importance of protective medica
tion Wel universally understood , this incomparable
v%vetabl antidote, which is already the most popular
tonic in the world,.;iirotild everywhere be classed among
the stzplis ante, and. no family would dare to be
liithout it. The time may arrive when this will be the
case, for every year adds hundreds of thousands to the
list of those who use it.—mayl2ml.
iz - c
In HalfOrd, at the parsonage, on the
12th init., by Rev, A. Miller, Mr. E. DEN
NISON TYLER, of Ararat, and Miss LUCY
A. LADD, of Liberty. .
By Rev. J. B. Wilson, inoGreat Bend,
May 10th, Mr. Jour; HENDRICKSON, of
New Milford, and Miss &nen R. SITE-
LING, of, Montrose.
Also by.the sa me at hia'residence; March
12th, Me,. Igisox G. Marruews and Miss
CLaßiss* M. 'l3/INEDIO., both of Oakland.
. 4180by_tbe same, Mr.G..BAliNik
1 1 #,Milli" P •Z Irma, Mir& - 7tb, 2868.
`1412 Vinrtistratuts.
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'•- / i maga.
finIRICST-Morocco Baga,,nf all kinds sites apd quai
l. ties. Udine' and Gents' Traveling and Reticule
fr 0 04450 $lO. Common, Railroad, and Gothic
Bagel, from, eta. to $2. At
A. D. BUTTERFIELD'S.
33astas.U.ettes.
A FtLL beautiful and durable splint and
Joit. willow BASKETS.consistingof Reticule of all siz
es. Work and Pocket Work, Clothes, Market and Din
ner Baskets. Soldtor cash, at reduced prices, by
- A: D. BUTTERFIELD.
CaltalZ/1733164
MBE place to get yoCly PARIS KID GLOVES, best
A quality, sl.6o'per pair,and every pair warranted.
Az D. BUTTERFIELD.
rterizi coy puma.
VN UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS, allk and cotton,
0 a great variety, very cheap, for Bale by
A. D. RUTTERFEELD.
LADIES' Ribbed Cotton HOSE for
10 cte. per pair,
FANS in great variety, and cheap, at
BUTTERFIELD'S
tar — Store in same building with post omen.
Montrose, May 19, 1869.
Financial Statement of Harford
Township Bounty Matters.
We find the balance on township Sonde, with
the Interest due and to be provided for, May
let, 1e139, 0,150 00
Duplicate tax for 1564. $2.252 82
Paid on above Including exoner's, 7,tsl 95
13a1. doe including Collector's per ct., 701 07
Duplicate of Tax for 1865, 3,878 31
Paid on above Including exoner's, 3,442 77
Balance due Including Coll. perch,
Duplicate alas for lB.ai, 19'74 72
Paid on above including exon's, 3.776 28
Ba'ance due including Coll. per cent.
Duplicate of tax fur Inn" 3 987 40
Paid on above including, exon's, '2,901 31
Balance due including Coll. per centage,
GEO. S. WHITNEY,
JOSEPH POWERS, }.Auditora
0. WATROUS,
Harford, May 19, lb S,-3w
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and
WESTERN RAILROAD. Summer Arrangement,
May 4, 11:4.1.
TRAINS LEAVE
WESTWARD.
M&tl Pasnngr
train. train
A. M. A.
I3:t.
1
x.
1 11 35 I
13,20 I 11.15
4,2 i 12,5.3
4.4/4 I 1,11
< 5,10 1,50
5.31 2.15
5,50 2,35
a, P.M. P. M
EASTWARD.
MAD Paanger
STATIONS. I train. train.
P.M P.M.
2.45
12,.45 I • I "E ;
11,40 I
;
11,35
8 10 I 6,35 !
6.55 5.131
6,38 4,48
0,15 4,05
5.54 8,35
5,35 ;,101
A. 51 P M
New York*....
New Hampton
Mationka Chunk...
Scranton
Nicholson
Hopbottom
Montrnpe
New Milford
Great Bend
•Foot of Liberty -at
CONNECTIONS
At N'ew Hampton with Central R. R. of New Jersey-.
Trains nrrive from New York at 0:11, 10:20 a. m , and
2:40. 6:33, and 7;15 p. m. ; from Eaton 0.:.55 a. m.. 3;54
and 7:3i p. m.
At Washington with Morris and Essex Railroad
Trains from New York arrive at 10::33 a. rn. and 12:44 p.
m,
At Manunka Chunk with Belvidere Dalawarc R.R
Trains arrive nt 11:50 a.m. 8:20. m, from Philadelphia,
and leave for Philadelphia at 1 p
m., and 8:20 p m. The
last train stops nt Belvidere until 11.20 a. tn. next day.
At Scranton with Lackawanna and Bloomsburg R. R.
Trains arrive at Bn. m. 110 m Wilkesbarre; 11:11i a. m.
from Northumberland; 2t.5 p. m. from Wilkesbarre,
and 9:47 p m. from Northumberland.
Trains depart at 5:40 a. m. for Northnmb gland ; 6;30
a. m. for Wilkesharre; 4:40 p. m. for Northumberland,
and 6:35 p. m. for Wilizeabarre.
At Scranton with Del. & find. Canal Co's R.R. Trains;
from Carbondala arrive at 745 a. m., 2:15 p. in. Depart
for Carbondale at 9 a. m., 4:50 p. m.
At Great Bend with Erie Railway. 'natty; from the
Treat arrive al 3:43 and 7:24 a. m. ; at 2 and 9:27 p. m.—
From the east at 2:52, 5e.7. and 11:31 a. m. ; 353 and 7:51
p. m.
R. A. HENRY,
General Pabs. and Ticket Agent
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
This is to give notice, that on the 4th day of
May A. D. 160.0, a warrant In Bankruptcy was issued
against the estate of Iroottnts earrearr of Glenwood,
Susq . a Count), Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged
a Ban pt on his own petition ; that the payment
of any debt and delivery of any property belonglng to
such Bankrupt, to him or for his Use, and tho transfer
of any property by him, are forbidden by law. That a
meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove
their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his
estate, will be held at a Goon of Bankruptcy, to he
held at No. ts 63 Lackawanna Avenne, Scranton, Penn
sylvania, before Edward N. Willard, Rtqister, on the
16th day of June 1860,at 10 o'clock. a. m.
TliOS. A. ROWLEY,
U. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
May 19-4 w Western District of Penn'a.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
This is to give notice, that on the 15th day of
May, A. D. 1858—a warrant in Bankruptcy Wan it
stied against the estate of L. 58. Baldwin, of Brooklyn,
Susquehanna Co., 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 Lis use, and the transfer
of any property by him, are forbidden by law. That a
meeting of the creditors of Enid Bankrupt, to prove
their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his
estate, will he held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be
held at No. 803 Lackawanna Avenue , Scranton, Penn
sylvania, before EDWARD N. WILLRD, Register, on
the 17th day of June, 1865, at 10 o'clock. A. a.
THOS. A. ROWLEY,
U. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
may 19-4 w Western District of Penna.
Mew William..
glerVgnd having purchased thlintercetotiTgpelerytraetconinue the bus:
nese in all its branches.
CHOICetRANDS OF FLOUR,
SUGARS, TEAS, & COFFEES,
Will be kept on hand.
EH — Special attention will be given to shipping Butter.
HEYWOOD & PRINK.
Montrose. May 12. 1843 .
ESTATE OF JOHN HOLTMAN,
late of Leaos, 13astra eounty. Pa. dec'd.
Leiters of administration aeon the estate of the above
named decedent hsvingteen 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 dab authenti;
sated forsettlemant.
•P. WY,
Wirairoes, 3tit712,1069..X . •
INTERNAt RMNIJE.
OTICE is hereby given that the Annual Taxes nn•
11 der the Internal - Revenue Laws of the United
States, upon Incomes. Carriages, Watches. etc.. and the
SPECIAL TAXES (formerly called Licenses) upon bus
these 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 hle Office in Montrose until May 22th. from 8 a. m
tospp.m.
May 21, New Milford, at Kibbee's Hotel 9 toil a. m.
" 21, Great Bend, at Susq'a Valley House, 1 to 4 p. m
" 22, nnsq'a Depot. at assessor's office, 8 a.m.to 4 p.m
" 29, Brooklyn, at Bullard's Hotel, 9 to 11 a. m.
, . .
" Clifford, at Mrs. Ileweteces Hotel, 2to 5 p. m.
" 29, Gibson, at Smiley's Store, 10 a. m. to 2p. m.
June 2, Frlendsville, Foster's Hotel, 11 a. m. to I p. m.
All persons liable for 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.
In the District Court of the United States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania.
In the matter of
John W. Brackney, a bankrupt. In Bankruptcy.
To whom it may concern :
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment as assignee of John W. Brackney, of Brack
neyville, county of Susquehanna, and State of Penn
sylvania, within said District, who has been adjudged
a bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court
of said District. Dated April 10, 18118.
A. U. LEWIS, Assignee.
May 12,18.68.-2 w
A. D. BVTTERVIELD
DISCHARGE of a BANKRUPT
In the District Conrt of the Ignited States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy
In the matter of Rufus D. Clark, a Bankrupt, said
Rufus D. Clark having applied 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 otherpersons in interest to appear on the
25th day of May 1868, at 10 o'clock a to. at Chard.
bers of the said District Court, before E. N. Willard,
one of the Registers of saidConrt, in the City of Scren
ton, at 80 Lackawanna Avenue. to show muse 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 tif the said bankrupt, requir
ed by tSe 27th and 29th sections of the act of Congress
of March 2, 1867. will be bad before the said Register on
the same day. that cause may be shoWn against the
discharge, at the same hour and place.
May 12, 1868.—w2 5. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk.
In the District Court of the United States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy.
In the matter of Thomas Donlin 2d, a bankrupt, said
Thos. Don]; n 28 having applied to the Court lor a dis
charge from his debts. By or,:er of the Court notice is
hereby given to ail creditors who have proved their
debts and other persons in Interest to appear on the 28th
day of May 1869. at 10 o'clock a. tn., at Chambers of the
said District Couit. before E. N. WILLARD, oue of the
Registers of said Court. In the city of Scranton, at No.
1.a , kaW , 111112.% avenue. to show cause why a discharge
should not he granted to the said bankrupt.
And further notice is hereby given that the second
and third meeting of creditors of said bankrupt, re
quired by the 27th and 28th sections of the act of Con
`roes of March 2. 184;7, will be had before the said Reg
ister open the same day, that cause may be shown
against the discharge. at the same hour and place.
May 12-2 w S. C. McCANDLES:s, Clerk.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
This in to give notice that on the 28th day of April
A.D., 1868, a warrant in bankruptcy was isfued against
the estate of C. 31. BACON, of Nicholson, Wy,
tmehanna county, Pennsylvania, who has been adjudg
ed° 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
any property by him. are forbidden by law. That a
meeting: of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove
their debts. and to choose one or more assign( es of his
estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be held
at 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania.
helore Edward N. Willard, Register, on the 'AI day of
April, 1868, at 10 o'clock, n. in.
THUS. A. ROWLEY, U.S. Marshal,
may 5-4 as Messenger, Western Dist. of Pa.
11T0 psiurna...
GEO. HAYDEN & CO.
TWMICAT CA- CO 0 MIS
To be Balch by 13
Q TEAM is the great propelling power of the age
" Business by Steam." Men s doing it with the
spirit of enterprise—not slow but fast—Rapid sales at
small profits, opposed to the old fogy system of slow
sales and large profits. Steam is not ens I Steam trav
els on land and water, hut does not inflate balloons !
Steam means power. energy, life, net and throws
down all opposing obsxacles. The old fogies don't like
its fig ry 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 thorn.
We propose to show that business can he 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 time interests and pa
tronize dealers who are determined to win customers
by always giving the most for their money.
Bat 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 8 Caps,
Groceries, Crockery, Flour, Fish, Salt,
Notions, etc. ete.
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AGENTS FOR WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES.
COME AND COMPARE PRICES AND DECIDE.
GEO. ITAYDEn,
GEO. HAYDENd: CO.
J. 11. reocitur.
New Mil ord, May 5, MS.
ESTATE of JOHN SHEREH, 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 not!.
fled to make Immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
Auditors' Statement of Montrose
School Funds.
WE. the undersigned, auditors of the Borough - 4
Montrose, having examined the accounts of A.N.
Bullard, School Treasurer of said borough, from April
Ist, 180 L to April oth, 1803, do find, as per vouchers,
due said Borough the sum of twenty-five dollars and
ninety-two cents ($25. 9 2)
0, WARNER,
JOSEPH CuCEAYNE, 1. Auditors.
C. Y. READ,
Montrose, April 6, 1868 —ms w 4.
TN Montrose, between the Store of I. N. Bollard and
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Boot and Shod Store, a new and elegant assortment of
33cocotts d, Ml:Lc:Pee
Men's thick and fine Boots, Boy's Boots,
and a good assortment of Shoes, con
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made to order, sail Reptdring dons on thole not**.
Get. 18171.—tf Cr. 0. !ORMAN.
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rifipi•to3 -4 1I:41;431 T - - 1
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE
, • • . •• .
" 26, BpringCille, at P. E Brush's Hotel, 2 to 4p. m
" 28, at Glenwood Hotel, 11 a. in. to 12 m.
C. E. WRIGHT,
Wllkesbarre, May 1, 1888. Collector 12th Dist., Pa
E ANICRUPT'S ASSIGNEE
DISCHARGE OF A BANKRUPT
J. D. WILBUR, Adm'r
Mont roee, 3lay 5, 1868
FOUND,
For fall and winter, Consisting of
WE ARE JUST RECEIVING OUR
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Cassiixteres,
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Motdrose, Atrtll 7. 1868.
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