JJ iiiiiiiii.:.:',loo.lt; vrvtsiAir;.svmusi-ltiml Zaaaal Zaate•l3.Awegtzioe. AttentioniNo.2. . The Members fire - partiduldily requested to meet at their room on Friday evening at. 7 io'cl° ol4 '- - . 2 V°lniOagigiknig4.,i - • Samarium:ft. Ran Away. Danieli: Barber left: his: homes few days since. FHo was aged 17 years, quite small of his age, ; had light hatr, blue eyes, ane wore, w.hen left home, a black wool hat" blue -ovCialls; and a dark coat. Said he Mtended changing his mime. Any information tuvro his whereabouts will be thankfully received by his .father, Daniel Barber, Box No. 2, Great Bent], Pa: Drowned. - _ Night , before last Jake Maynard, of Great Bend Village, borrowed Qua. Sim- mobs' boat in which to make a trip to Binghamton. Yesterday -. we received word here • -that 'be Was drowiled near Rcick.bottom Datil, in' that City. In at- tempting to jump from theboati which wis going over 'the dam, to the shore, he feil into the`Orkter. - His body was recovered within a - short, time, but life was extinct. Theifody was brOught. to Great Bend list night.—Peanagvanian 2711 i. litounhuition for Prof..Ce mites" An examination for granting Profes. sional Certificates i will be; beld at Mont rose, in the Academy, on Friday, June 26, 1868. Only such are entitled to this grade of certificate.= are,tuembers_of the , Susq. Conoty_Teachere Institute. The branch es necessary are *load enumerated 'in the Prov.Vertiticate and such other higher branches as the applicant may desire, Teachers desiring fartherinformation will address_the County Sup't.: ; Examination will commence- _p_mmptly al. .8 o'clock, a. m. W. W. Werses, CO. &Vt. Montrose; June 2,' 1868. Pakdalo - Lodge- I. O. of G. T. At a meeting of Fairdale Lodge No. 525, May 14th, the following persons were duly installed for the present term : Charlesll. -- Shelp, - W. C. T. Nuts Qss Towner, W: r. T. Edgar W. Bolles, W. S. Marvin Hall, W. T. Geo., L. Sharp, W. 0. G. Allen Shay, W.I. G. • , Rev. J. P. Towner; W. C. - W. Scott Baldwin, W. 3L • Miss Josephine Bennett, W. 'D. M. Melvin Hoyt, W. F. S. no. W: . Robertson W. A. S. Miss Sarah ROE; W. R. WS. • " Ellen Robertson; W.L.H.S. Rev. Wm. Shelp, P. W. C. We are bound to be ono of the working lodges. - . No more bricks In our hats win you see, For we belong to the I. 0. or G. T. • TEZTOTALEIt. Cold Victuals. The worshippers (in expectancy) o f Ben Wade's administration calculated on a fine time inaugurating his " term of of fice," which Ben Butler told 'em' would " come in" along with apple blossoms.— Tuesday night was fixed •upon to ratify that and Grant; too; but, the telegraph did cot announce blossoth Ben, so the af fair, instead of a sort of wedding, was nearer a funeral; for in spite of attempt ed words of cheer, the faithful wereiop pressed with the generalond to them mel ancbotly idea, that Grant, like Wade, would come• out lacking iu votes; The anticipated feast was compared to. doie of cold victuals upon a sour stomach.— The mourners are entitled to all the sym pathy the " lost cause" is worthy of. Decoration of Soldiers' Grave& The ceremony of strewing flowers up on soldiers' graves was performed on Sat urday. 'At the entrance ..to the. cemetery a beautiful arch and flag-staff were erect ed, in memory of those buried elsewhere ; a itaxwas unfurled over each grave, to which *as added a wreath of evergreens and flowers. At 6 o'clock a procession of soldiers, firemen . ladies and citizens, preceded by the hand, passed each grafe, and depointed Isprigs of ; evergreen and, flowers ; after,which the large assemblage formed around the central arch, andlis toned to the :ceremonies, - which consisted of praye r by Hunt Jessup, an ;`oration, by Wm. H. Jessup, Esq , ands tbe reading of the tame, date of enlistment, and death of each soldier (14 in numbir) .buried io Montrose. Mr. Jessup,unule some. suggestions in reference to a-monument, which:is to be further,considered. far'Radical restoration. Its good ef- Ceotesrelperinannt. , knot,, only !edam; IlitrixdOr of the hair, bar; ihaquantity and narstrapiloissidela.:: - .. This is saidlyevert oat itswg _Mrs. -,3l4T's korrie.a tam sVcr),Bair Aerstoror Or ,DreS4log#l (me boak):'Elri,l'lhyggist:etenti - Bomilei"T ~ablOf B fWiy. h new etatteei4Etbe)mttsaket - Thoir2able.", costes:- 14g the fiummetarraogersest of rassettger Trains, has bath tothished..aud laced p with the Coso_paore. Ticket Apulia hl , gratattoss ..71811litenet passeitgers. This Uthle, as. - many or - oet readers ars awareis DOUAI:Ied le testaveakst this so that beery =arta' atil t e e tt o s tro erry z n ..07,: f 2=4:4 through Talcs at theAliteastwaid sod westwardh.- ietheateetheiretrslAtegVlsces and leaving {lam. shows what trains run oatty. _those that omit . a goals, or Yougay trip, those Cid make extra stopk, 14,10. ie. l adttitunt total this it contains en aunoureemuos intl. I tied s Owl News tor 11Xtiorsiontats.at are wade mtbmtr. writ be of Inteseit to An, who Contemplate - NOW ex' Mettle during the atterelee _llOl O Ol nth o Xita 134.10*7 Cloempsay haviegarotegedtollen tolthitnitlidteto ,1 led ieed uteri() expersices parties_ • ralr ortbe Depot Gape - 1144'W0m.54 wee eta ti, " Pocks:ST** Pg 444. impeaclunent Ended. on ,Tne4dilireAakting ;5 tn 18. .An acquit tai ;;,* announced ; the` 'rid's; aban -4441Pg.. ttbe qtleeiledieeoe4 the Court= sinedie. 4 - • Good-hyo tingesOmeat . The NegroTeTegittes. ,There were Some 6ftetto•or twenty ne- - grit delegates to the Chittago Convention, and they weroUtjetite of of nOte On the floor Ofvourse they were ill.SenthusiastiCallY for , Grant, - in they, had be - pii - asit!red that he:wit in flavor -of , establishittg and Per. etuating . adprettinß . the SOoth , and of giving the right oftinfrme and all other political and- social privileges to their race in thit Ninth.. :The dark com plexioned del egates were a unit for Grant and Colfax. ' , No Enthusiasm. The. Radical Convention at Chicago was a tame and utterly spiritless affair.— The proceedings elicited no popular ex. citement, and the nominations have been received very coldly throughout the coun try.- Nowhere , has there been any exhi bide& of enthusiasm. The name of Grant faill to Charni the popular ear. .-That Iron' is Valttabhi tut a Medicine has long been known, but, it is only sioce the preparation of it in the particular form of Peruvian Syrup was discoverek t hatl its full power over kiseago has brought to light. r Its eficept.in crwsof dyspepsia and debilityie tuovit-salutary. • . ;LI "'TIM editor of ' the Derneerat,',Daven port, lowa, endors es Ilootland's German Bitters in the colu mns of his paper as fol lows : ". " HOOPLA ND'B' Birricas.—ln another col umn wilt be' found the adversisement of this sterling'retnedy: To it• the writer , of this article owns his health. " Having once been cotnpletely prostrated by diseases contracted in campaigns in Louisiana and Mississippi Ve were unable to regain our .health by following regular remedies, but were cured by a few bottles of "IWO medi cine. —Those of our readers having Steam Boilers would do well to call at the Office of the American Anti-Incrustation' Com pany, Philadelphia, and examine testiinor Dials, etc, of the Anti Incrnstator. Read advertiseMent, setting forth its great mer its, in this issue. , 09Z 2 '211C0 2CCIIrJ;COIEISS. 13elieving the nimble six pence preferable to slow shilling. we beset adopted the Cash System: All Goods in our line front 10 to 15 per cent., below Dinner prices. We have a hill line of Dress Goods. : Prints, Detains, brown and bleached Sheeting'. Ginehams, Ticking', Stripes. Checks, Cot tonades.- plain I fancy Cassimeres, the best assortment of NOT101:11 in town, all kinds of Flower and Garden Seeds, and Groceries of every description. Come one, come ail, and •ry the Cas•i, and Case ONLY, syitem. Can be found in the same building with the post-office. Montrose. June 2, 1868. A. D. ficrrawrim.D. M' fir SUL. MUM; L-ts eentlntuidly receiving new supplies of Cieuttine Dr,ugs and Medicines. which will be tolirds !owns at any other Str•ein Montrose. frarDlt S. 1. '',10131/te. PVLMONIC LIFE knot. rortheettre of Indolent - consaraption'.-conghs. eroups'Aithnia, liver complaints, Dyspetisib, and genera! debility. ,FOr aeVerul rare I have been urged by kind friends, *be have flied. - and been benelitted by, my Life nyrup„l ee to pnt - it up for general vale; but few know the large,copen, now that the country le hood ed with Patent Medicines; which attend the came. For yeare I art / tr4a reluctant to do so,-as the capital re quired would Lu_gq and I did not wish to (natal the operations of my i Venetian Liniment bovines.. Bat, • thanks tothe generous' public, woo has.- appreciated my Venetian Linlinent.l am now able to do so, without any ditriment to my lams business in that medicine ybe foundation of my success I attribute to attending totoo the manufaeture of every drop myself, and shall de the ralaCtin regard to my Pulmonie Life f3yrup. Vie Ingredients are perfectly hermiess, b t and act on the Lungs and. Liver with 'astonishing effect . I rice 75 cts. Depot,- No to Conies:ids street New York, near Jersey city Yell). hold 4' the Druggists and Storekeepers.— mayl2lm. • . gir !NUMB'S BALSAM OF WILD ORM:t ry for theenre of boughs, .eolds, hoarseness. Asthma. Influenza, croon, whooping tough, Bronchitis Predispo• • sition to consumption, &e. This gr eat remedy is too well known and is perform ing toomuchgood to make it necessary to go into an elaborate diecussiun of its merits. Suffice it to say that it still mainutins its supremacy in curing diseases of the mart obstinate eharacter, and that all who suffer from the above complaints, after having.terted this remedy, sebionthureaxasion ta resort to other appli ances to insure it pecteot restoration to health. Testimony Of Mir. PEZEICSEKW, WEssirnortun, Dee. 16, IWO. Messrs. 9. W.-Font= & Sox. Boston.. • Gentlemen—Dniing the winter of 1868 I was very much out of health. afflicted wltha severe CoagA pain tn /heel& and ,Ztaigsand and a general _depression of health to such as ez ent as greatly to alarm myself and friends as to the result. Parke: this time I -tried's." , evil highly recommendep remedies, with little or no good nittalt, and - had concluded to try the effemof a Southern climate Upon my health; but, before carrying thisresolotionintweffeta; I was induced by the urgent solicitation of your agent, Mr. Huntley, togive Dr. Dr. If isfar's Baleamof Wild nosy a trial. I did so, and to my ereatjelound immediate and permanet re lief by Ms usegfWeene bottle,. and I em now in as good. health as ever. Uhelieve your Balsam one of the - beat remedies. for eoughs.eskts and all king diseases, now in• use, and conscientiously recommend it as such. Yours truly;': ' • • PETER SHAW. Prepared by Seth W. Fowled Sou. 18 Tremont at, Boston; and for saleby Draggistasenerally. . . :.'GRACE'S ChM . EBMATEM - ski:ins-4E are constantly hearing favorable ireptats from those whe have tried this remedy..-Amy Anthony. wife of Mark Anthcroy. of this ra. an livintat- No.B Locust street, afflicted with feln o onthe finger. was recently Mewed to malciatsialotthe Salve. Almost instantly Allhe Maeda:teed - relief from the Wit. which had been almost unendurable. ibray other remedy but this Proved oelosiliod2. Vaasa who have tried it once are satistledefititimerttai and nothing will Warmth= to be withottg - eupply.—Yel/ film ifeirt—msylitml. far FrildiElint: PriOPLIEC I IES . CONCERN. leg the end oiall r ase made. by religious antes `.luau, and ontheOther hand, pidionepberi, insist that the centin'Ori s tie r eitti Os Mum-or drei-- . list - the pain of the earth wilt one illy he ai the equator, sod that the Padua, iadit* , Talk like - this' Ivry tent. but. Ppitilngsuclf . wholnale celenillet. It will be as well for each inembeC of witty to Mks 'care of his or her health, and linvei tisiTest to PrOvldenee. `y; The end coteen prematurely -W.•all , who neglect the pnwervitien of rkstinedtlitsble - tilessiog: Buffet liver fiime4PPePtliiehronie "coristipatioliter any sitnsestv take its course unchecked. and it will tun radii *torten' cannot said that the mean* of protecting the system igabat the predisposing causes ordinate are wrabheld. The constitutions and phy iique of4lie lemt moist may ~ t)e- so -streogtbened and ' intilledWa Canna of Itostetterir'stomach bitters as io render them all bat invulnerable, not only to ,the ate lo t eks - orepidernicaporders; bun also to - the ordinary nemiglaints wbfehtirendliii eallairteilind atnllses. eons, •Jrtheintotense finportance of mwtective 'mad*. I ipia#eri nedenitOod.. this Incoinpusible vegetable* antidote already ;the moat popular joule ache_ world, would evegyibere be clasied among thentsgbm of-life, lad would -, dare to' be lleithOnt It' 4 111 e *se may anise when this will - bathe Ming;trniebtillikilibitilltlitzgdifititteikiikkilf ties; --a - - • • - - r. At'O: p er, May,2241, by Lewis Ager, Esq., Elm DAILY 2 of 15verfield; and Mho • „ In Gibaon,Airay 24th, by Rev.R. logalby Mr. HENRY CWirrrsinr and Mra. M. A. Foam, botit , qf liarford. In Platteville May 28th, at the residence of E43ailey,Esq, and) by Rev'. J. E. Pond. Mkcj. r.-11. Raves, of Platte. villa, and 'Miss -cLENOR LUNG, of IMP — Notices cif mar fiesta deaths published free of charge. Obituaries iftiblisheditpaid fur at the rate of any cents per hundreitFords. In Springville, *AI 06;1888, of ty phoid fever, Sairiner(A. Loomis, aged 58 years. g tit,' ►Dhertistments. .a.nammetxci. Anti-Incruel ation Cp'a Office, No. 147 South Fourth Stricett PHILADELPHIA. e cho remove scales from Steam Boiler/tend keep TV them clean, render the Buller lets Halide to explo• don, and causing a great saving of ibel. These lust ruments have been In success at use dar ing the last two years in many of the large , eatabitsh- Meets of Philadelphia, and other parte of the )3. from which the most flattering testimonials of their Wender ,ful saving of fuel and labor have been received.'t is to-Parties havingßollers would do well to all at the Office, and examine testimonials, Se. de. EZRA LUKENS._ I OHN FABEIRA, • MMMI DISCHARGE OF A BANKRUPT in the • District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy. In the matter of Michael Doyle, a bankrupt, said Michael Doyle having applied to tho Court tor a dis charge from his debts. By or‘ er of the Court notice is hereby given to all ereditors who have proved their debts and other persons in interest to appear on the 17th day of June 1868„ at it o'clock a. tic, at Chambers ofthe said District Com t. before R. N. WILLARD. one of the Watera of said COurt. In the city of hcianton, at NO. Me wanner avenue, to show cause why a discharge should not be granted to the said bankrupt. And further notice is hereby given that the second and third meeting of creditors . at, said. bankrupt re quired by the 27thsridelth sections of the act of Con s ress of March 2, ISO, 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. June 2-2 w B. C. McCANDLE.S.'s, Clerk. 3ElEit - v® 'Vett been to to see our New Stock yet ? If not, you you should attend to it at once. Raving purchased tho stock and good wilt in tho Boor., STATIONIIIT, Ninvi and Fancy Goons Business of Byron Koon. and removed to the next building above. we propose to fur furnish anything in this line which you may want, and at as low Ayres as possible and live. 'W'coli. will always And a choice selection of Stationery, Perfumery. Pena, Cutlery. Books, No tions & limner Goods at prices tot 3ECetstra. of before for years. AU the Daily. Weekly, News and Illustrated Papers. magazines, Periodicals and quarter lies received by first Express, after issue. If we have not what you want on hand, leave your order. We have the 'agency of 'Tb.o FLORENCE, WHEELER & WILSON, ELLIPTIC and BERTHOLP Sewing Machines, and will always keeps supply of Sewing Machines and machine 'U nfree on hand Trusting this rszTewts will please you, and soliciting a eras., whether we sell you anything or not, we are Truly. &c., - G6O. C. HILL & CO. Montrose, Pa., May 26, 1868. rac:vtiloe. 1" LYONS returns his sincere thanks to his friends and a generous public for past favors, and would commend to - thelr patronage the new firm of LYONS, DMA HS £ Co., wh,re be will still be found, and glad to see all who will favor them with a call. Montrose, May 26,1668. One More New Firm. A T the store formerly occupied by J. Lyons will be Ja. found LYONS, DRAKE & CO. who are prepared to furnish the citizens of Montrose and the surrounding country with almost everything in the line of First Class groceries and Provisions, Flour, Fish, Canned and Dried Fruits, Nuts, Candies, etc. etc. Also, Wood and Willow Ware, and Slime 4 Ware. z'e T A. Luna. ' O. H. Dasza. 0. Montrose, May 20, 1868. pIITNAM WRINGERS. A new lot Wrap Celebrated Iron Clothe. Wringers, at LYONS, DRAKE CO'S. V,HAISR'S SCALES—wanted in every Ca and g ee Vas, pp* v g & Co's. YANKEE NOTIONS „ In great abundaneelvind slot of DRY GOODS which will be sold at unbeatd of iuw prices. A new asinine. meat of LADIEW_ 8110Rti. Alto agreat varlet); of WINDOW CWITAINS, gist received, and selling cheap. N 113.-Nolrotible to show Goods. Give es a ; if weal” gall yob, don't bay.. DRARR & CO. IF GRIEF, AGE,. OR SICKNESS - Has Blanched -your Looks, If bald; If troubled with dandruff or any tumors Ulan • the scalp ; If your half falls out; or !fit la dry, t or Intractable, tiny one bottle of • =NIL. Za3l6CONei ELECTRIC::: 1111111•'. RENEWER, And you will ind it precisely salted to you cue. • Sold all. iruggis' It throughout the United States. I Nay 28, IEW-i• • • reansemia, illiflualinese Os Catarrh treat gyh the utmost Success. byDr. J. ISAACB, Oculist and ,4 a d e t w oorineriy of Leyden. Hasa.) N 0.805 Ara Street. Pbilsoleipbia. Teetimoulaistrom themst rellsblesoUreasti be City and Count Can be seen at hts °ME 'Me medial (multi are In c ited to Woo , ty thew - as no secret b undue iblueonftrOttows_lo l : • - IP singitselep. _ • _ - ABEL lIIRRELL r Drugs, Patent Medicines, Lignors,Painta, Ohs, Dye-stairs, Varnishes, Window Glass, Groceries, Glass Ware, Wall and Window Paper, Stone Ware, Lamps and Chimneys, Trusses, Machinery Oils, Kerosene, • Guns, Ammunition, Knives, Spectacles, Brushes, Bird Cages, Fancy floods, Jewelry, Perfumery, eto. Space and time will not permit further enumeration —bnt let the simple fact sunk° that his assortment is extensive, and he Intends to sell goods on terms that will promote the interests of purchasers. Call on ABEL =DRELL, Druggist, Montrose, Pa. New M -1 11.3rn3.. THE new firm, Whipple, More & Brink, would an nounce to the citizens of New Milford and vicinity that they have re-opened the old stand formerly occu pitd by Geo. B. McCollum, where they will keep on hand an assortment of FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, &c. of their own manufectnve, which they mu recommend to the public as a first class article, and which thiy will wholesale and retail at prices to snit the times. Whipple, More it. Brink. New Milford, May 26, 1868.—tf. MOTHERS! WHa ird ip e yon worryrb xst r i eer i l o n rg ._teethin r g y an the time ; childre n, pity for de little micron; an c :i i nse DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY. It ain pacify and relieve the little ones at once. Warrliked perfectly Harmless, but Effec tual. Sold by prqggists Everywhere. PRICE 26 qrs:vigk BOTTLE. may 16,1868-1 y Prcd~ent. t` . Nagai. TIIRKEY Morocco Bags, of all kinds sizes and ties. Ladies' and Gents' Traveling and Reticule Bags, from $1,50 $lO. Common, Railroad, and Gothic Bags, from 75 chi. to $2. At A. D. BUTTERFIRLD'S. Mieuslx.etts. A FULL line of beautiful and durable splint and willow BASlESTS,consisting of Reticule of all dz. es. Work and Pocket Work, Clothes ' Market and Din. ner Baskets. Sold for cub, at reduced prices, by A. D. BUTTERFIELD. CIOLACONTEIES. THE place to get your PARIS HID GLOVES. best quality, sl.so'per pair, anopevery pair warranted. A. D. BUTTERFIELD. Rad.= or EIIIZZIL. UM UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS, silk and cotton S a great variety, very cheap, for sale by L ADIES' R ibbed Cotton 1112 SE for 10 eta. per pair. A. D. BITIVERFIELD. FANS in great variety, and cheap, at BUTTERFIELD'S gler - Store in same building with poet office. Montrose, May 19,1868. Mew 3F l lr-232.. GEO. HAYDEN & CO. 121-0 o=s aro late astatlell. Tarr. Seltietaisz22. QTEAM fa the great propelling 'Omer the ago ! 5.7 "Business 'by Steam." mews doing ft with the spirit of enterprise—not slow but fast—Rapid sales at small profits, opposed to the old rosy system of slow sales and Witt profits. Steam is not gas! Steam trav els on land and water, but does not inflate balloons!— 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 oa 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 ont 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. Bat come and see our New Stock of seasonable Goods. We have a fine show of DRY GOODS, DRESS ,GOODS, CLOTHING, CLOTHS, C4SSIMERES, Boots Si. Shoes, Hats Fs Caps, Groceries, Crockery, Flour, .Fish, Salt, Notions, etc. etc. AGENTS. FOR WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES. COME AND COMPARE PRICES AND DECIDE. GEO. HEIDEN, GEO. HAYDEN& CO. J. B. 741.7/EVE. New itil.ord. Mat 6. MS. New 3E I I1 6 X32.. millE undersigned hating inrettassel the Interest of 1., Cobb In the Grocery trade, trill tontine the bus pus In all its branches. CHOICE BRANDS OF FLOUR, SUGARS, TEAS, do COFFEES, WO'xwa,'°i'awnlbw`saudi l PPthit, Bl4 k. 11)CU).• 041111i* . • A. D. B -win be kept on band. DISCHARGE •of a BANKRUPT: In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In Bankraptcy In the matter of W.I. Tinker & D.W.llager,Banksopts,sidd ,Ticker & Ham having applied to the Court for a dis thane from tMir debts. order of the Court, notice is hereby given to all Creditors who haveproved their debts an otherpersons in. interest to appear on the 9th day of June, 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m. at Chem ben of the said District Court, before B. N. Willard, one of the Registers of raid Court. In the City of Scran- ton. at 303 Lackawanna Avenue. to show muse why a discharge should net be granted to the raid Bankrupts. And Anther notice is hereby given that a second and third meeting of creditors or the raid bankrupts_, requir ed by the 47th and 48th sections of the Atte! Congress of March 4. 1864. will be had before the said Register on the same day, that canto may be shown against the discharge, nt the same hour andplace. May 1898.—w2 S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk. DISCHARGE OF A BANKRUPT. In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania.—ln Bankruptcy. In the matter of Alexander Stevens. a bankrupt, said Stevens having attuned to the Court for a discharge from his debts. By order of the Court, notice is hereby giv en to all creditors who have proved their debts and otu er persons In interest to appear on tho 20th day ofJute 1868, at 10 o'clock. a m.,at Chambers attic said District Court. before B. N. WILLARD. one of the Registers of said Court, in the City of Scranton, at No. 803 Lacka- wanna Avenue, to show cause why a discharge should not be grunted to the said bankrupt. A , :d further notice is horebygivea that the lemon( and third meetingof cred itors of Ibe said t. ankrupt, required by the 27th and 28th sections of the act of Congress of March 2. 1867, will be bad before the said Register upon the same day, that cause maybe shown against the discharge at the same hoar and place. May 28-2 w 13: C. McOMLESS, Clerk. DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S. for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In Bankrup icy. In the matter of Samuel Clark, bankrupt. Western District of Pennsylvania, U. A warrant in bankruptcy has been issued by said Court against the estate of Samuel Clark of the county of Wyoming and State of Pennsylvania, in said Dis trict, adjudged a bankrupt upon petit ion of his credit ors, and the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt to him or to his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law ; a meeting of creditors of said bank rupt to prove their debts and to choose one or more as signees of his estate will be held at. a Court of Bank ruptcy to be holden at Scranton in said district, on the 15th day of Jane. A. 9.1868, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the office of B. N. WILLARD. one of thoßegbstarteln Bank ruptcy of said District. THOMAS A.''ItOWLEY, U. S. Marshal for said District. may 213—S• P. DeLeor. Deputy U. S.M. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This is to give notice that on the 21st day of May, A D. 1868,a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Terry A. T barna', of Nicholson, Wyoneg Cogpty, Pennsylvania, who has been adju a Bankrupt, on his own petition; that paymint of any debt and delivery of any prop erty belonging to such Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and-the transfer of any propeny by him. are forbidden by law. That a meeting of the creditors of said Bank rupt, to prove their debts. and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held et a Court of Bank ruptcy, to be held at No. 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania, before EDWARD N. Wlt- LARD, Register. on the 19th day of Jun_ , 1869, at ten o'clock, A. M. THOS. A. ROWLEY, 11. S. Marshal, es Messenger, Western District of Penns:, May 28-4 w ASSIGNEE IN BANKRUPTCY. - In .he District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania : In the 'matter .of Michael Doyleokbankrupt. I/a Ba..nkrallitl. To whom it may emwern : - The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint. ment as assignee of Michael Doyle of Susquehanna Depot, in the county of Snsquebanna, and state of Pennslvania, within said district. - who has been ad judged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the Dis trict Cour t of said District. Paled march 14, 1868. A. H. McCOLLIIII, Assignee. Montrose, May PO, 1868.--8 w BANKRUPT'S ASSIGNEE. In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In the matter of 1. In Bankruptcy C. 11. Simmons a bankrupt. To Whom U may Concern: The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint ment Its Assignee of C. M. Simmons, of Great Bend, in the I.:minty of Susquehanna and State of Pennlyivania, within said district, who has been ad judged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated March 14th, 1868. A. 11. McCOLLCM, Assignee. Montrose, may 28, 1868.-3 w NOTICE IN BANKRTJPTCY. This is to glue notice, that on the 4th day of May A. D. 1868, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Vootuns CAYPEIITY ofGlenwood, Susq'a County, Pennsylvania. who has been adjudged 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 We use, and the transfer ofany 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 aide estate, will be held at a Goort of Bankruptcy, to he held at No. :.U3 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Penn sylvania, before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the 18th day of June 1848' ,at 10 o'clock, a. m. THOS. A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal, as Messenger, Western District of Penn's. May 19-4 w N OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This is to give notice, that on the 16th day of May, A. D. 1868 a warrant in Bankruptcy was is against the'estate of L. M. Baldwin, of Bmoklyii, Sustehanna 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 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 assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Penn sylvania, before EDWARD N. WILLARD. Register, on the rich day of Jane, 1136eist 10 o'clock: A. 111. THOS. A. HOWLEY; D. S. Marshal, aollespenger. Western District of Penna. may 19-4 w ESTATE of JOHN SHERER, late of Bridgewater, Susquehanna county, Pa., dec'd. Lettersot administration upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign. ed, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby poll ded to make immediate payment. and those having claims against the same topresent them duly authentt cated for settlement. Montrose, 7 . ! ,, d, ay 6.1688. VSTATE OF JOHN' HOLLIHAN, .13 Intact Lenox, Sutra county. Pa. dec'd. 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 nott Red to make immediate payment, and those havini claims against the same to present them duly authenti elated for settlement, GEO. I. LITTLE, Adm`r, Montrose; May 12,1868.-8 w Financial Statement of Harford Township Bounty Matteis. We find the balance on township bonds, with the Interest due and to beprovided for, !lay Ist, 186%. $5,150 (XI Duplicate to for 1881, $8.852 85 Paid on above includ ing czoner'e, 7,061 45 Bal. due Including Collector's per ct.. Duplicate of Tar for 1865, 3,878 33 Paid on above including exciter's, 3,449 17 Balance dne Including Coll. per et., Duplicate of tar forlBo, &Ka Ta radon above Including axon's, 8.716 28 Balance doe including Coll. per cent. Duplicate of tax for 1867 &937 40 Paid on above includinKexon'e, 9,90131 Balance due including 11. per ventage. 1,083 09 OEO. S. WHITNEY, JOSEPHTIIOIIS POW , . ERS, }Auditors. 0. WA Burford, May 19,1869,—au, • • . Auditor's Notice.] Fr:undersigned, a anditor appointed bkthe Court Common Pleased Stumm banns Coon to dlitri. flute , the fund arising:from Sheriff's 'aloof t e sc at es tate of Thos. Conlin Id. will attend to th e duties of his appointment at his office in Muntrose. on Tuesday the =Asp /Tone. 1868, at one o'cloek,p.m., at which time sad plea all peewee are regairMto present their elands orbit debuted from Othaing k in on said fund. - - , 1001 0 0..Xer 10, lee& rDMINISTR,ATORS' tALE.-:—ltetate, AOf Charles B. Campbell, deceased. AVOW*, t* an order of the Orphans Court of LaSalle mina Ma will be exposed - to palls sale, at the arbitration rani in the Court Home, at the boron_ gh of Wilkes Burn,ali Tuesday, the day of Jane, 1808. at II) oldadr. ALA:. the folioed ag 6 nathed real estate, to wit that attain tract or parcel seised Wag putty In the contyof Duane and putty in the aunty of Sustinehanna. atlas State of Pennirep ban ded and described as follows, to wit : mg at a corner in the edge of Crystal Lake In line o land of** vater Johnson In the township of Clifford and era of Susquehanna, thence by said Johnson's land forty seven and one hall degrease east one hundred forty six and Ave tenths perches to a corner , thatitsbY said Johnson's land north forty two 4 a Walden. west thirty dye, perches to a corner. thence by land of said Johnson and land of Stinson Montgomery north bay seven and one half deg west two handled and sixty one perches to corner in line of wood lot, thence along said line north forty two deg west ninety Una and seven tenths perches to corner In Ilse of land of Benjamin Ayres and by said Ayres land north forty eight deg. east one hundred and two and seven tenths perches I. saw Der, and by said Aym lad south forty two ea one hall • east one Dadra and thirty seven and six tenths perches to a corner, thence by land , of Whitman and others south forty seven and one half deg. west one hun dred and forty three and nine tenths perches to a ear ner thence by land of said Whitman south forty two • east eighty one perches to a corner In a paNie thence - by land formerly of G. W. Palmer, and along a public road, south forty seven a half deg. west two haw Bred and twenty seven perches to a corner by the sidle of the road in the line of tract late of Joseph Babson. and by said Babson lot south forty two and one half deg. east eighty eight perches to the line of Mistime county, and to a corner otland occupied by the Delaware sad Hudson Cared coldpsny for a reservoir Lucerne county, and by said reservoir line to a point in a pdblic road near the stone dam, thence by said road (the Nihon k Owego turnpike) north twenty dye degwest about one hundred and sixty perches to a point in the road, thence south forty seven • wept twenty two perches tea or. ner,and thence north forty two and one half deg west ninety nine perches to a eorner in lake. the plate Of . ginnior,—,:ouraining four hundred and eighty eight acres agd one hundred and eve perches (453 amts. IBS perches.) be the same more or less, or three hundred and sixty six acres and four perches in husqu'ehanna county, and ono hundred and twenty two acres and one hundred and one perches in Lucerne comity, W im proved except about one hundred acres of timber The improvements eons's; of a public home or 'hotel, known as the Chrystal Lake Hotel , a story and a beta frame farm house, three frame barns, and tither Qin bin dings. Szeortn.—Abo of one other lot or parcel of land sift. ate In the old borough of Providence (now the city of Scranton) being fifty feet in width and one hundred an* any feet In depth. and bounded north by other land lately owned by Charles B. Campbell south by the Ab ington turnpike road, east by lot of J ohn Cannon. ..a on the west by other lands late of Charles B Campbe —containing seventy live hundred square feet of hind s excepting and reserving however, out of and from the premises last described ; the coal and other minerals under. in and upon the same. Tans or SALE As Fox owes :—One third nub at time of sale; one third and interest on coati:anon of taloa balance with interest one year from condo:union of sale. The deferred payments to be secured by Ben on the premises. STANLEY' WOODWARD. JOSEPH OILLESPIE, Administrators Grantees B. Campbell, deed. May 48,1868-4 t WE ARE JUST RECEIVING OUR READY MADE WRING, I. D. WILBUR, Adm•r MESE NEW SPRING 711.114:1:211BRT GOODO, =Arena C3-cooclo, Cassimeres, CALL AND SEE:THEM. Onttenbarg, flostabaum i (Co, Montrose, April 7,1889. CA NAWACTA INSURANCE AGENCY, -AT Susquehanna Depot. Pa.— Iteiresenting fifteen Seat chum Fire Disunites Cols, with a combined Capital of over 8209000000 ALSO TIM - Travelers' Insurance Company, of Dartfletd Ct. insuring against all kinds of Accidents—op- Dal, POMO Guardian Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New . York—assets sccure)y invested and rapidly increasing, capital. 1,0)).0011 Hartford Live Stock Ins. Co., of Dartford, CL, the "pioneer" Co. of America—capital, 504000 Affording reliable protection to Farmers and owners of Stock against loss by death or theft. I CAW and was. make it for the interest otall to b oor° with nr. Do not seek for curter or Low rates imespeetin at character or standing, as cmtar =scram:cis may be lik ened to self-rightocusuess—the more one has the Wens off ho is. EruumnEn, DELAYS ABE DANGEROUS t. Applications by mall or otherwise prcunittlyittendliti to. and satitoction guarantied. 12/ - 0111ce in Post Office, Susquehanna Depot, Pans. J. D. BARBER, March 81. 1868.—tt DECLINE IN FLOUR. - . Mrii.relrh.ee Is tarnishing Ant rate Winter Tacit Flour at Mau.. • .15800 K a TO THE LADIES Dr. Dupoirco's Goldeiri PertodicanTlS topr 4111p4•11' Dr. Cheesemaa's Female Pills. Dr. Velpalr's Female •• • Birdames Clark's Female' PlUs. •••• .3 Price, par pate the 'toes. Firs ea ch IdaSanaa by mall Aort a gon rer,elpt of $1 box, ;Ttes latter two kinds angle receipt of Via each. 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