The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 30, 1868, Image 4

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TUESDAY• JUNE 80, 1805.
Mac•ocil Xxi.telliLsosa.oe3.
No Paper Next 'Week.
Owing to some needed preparations for.
enlarging. the Democrat, we shall. not he I
able to issue a regtt'ar . edition,ne t tt
,week ;
but.expee,t,to i§su . e in enlarged for* the
second week in July. This will qtr. Ird the
Printers a little rest,,also, for the gourth.
Let those-. who mien a_-paper tor . -one
week, please note that we often miss the
pay for it, -put only for .a week, but for
months or years;' and. accept this as a
kind reminder to pay all now dap mi
. (if
any), so that we can be encouraged 'and
strengthened for future labor.
In Advance.
Pay for your paper in advance, always.
If you " take a paper" on long crellit out
of good will to the editor or the 'party,
you are practically, without intending it,
a costly friend. But. square up for the
past, pay in advance in future, and you
will prove a friend indeed.
What We Want.
As we are about to enlarge the Demo
crat, our friends will naturaleyfeel pleased
and inquire whether they can be ofany
service to us. ,O yes! Every one can be
of vital service—can aid us materially,
without cost,to themselves. How• ? •
First, let every one see that his own
paper is paid for up to January next ; and
second, get. a neighbor or friend to sub
scribe for the; paper. Along will] such
friendly acts, kind words and wishes will
do very well ; and both wid be gratefully
accepted.
Excursion Tickets.
We are authorizt•d to announce that
Excursion Tickets wi'l be issued by the
Erie Railway Company to all who wish to
visit New York city on the occasion of
the National Democratic Convention.—
The tickets may be used going East from
July 2.1 to the 6th, .and returning until
the 12th. Price, from Binghamton, $6 25;
from Great Bond, $5.75; from Su-que
banna, $5.50. All who wish to visit, the
city will be pleased to note this opportik
pity.
Convention Tickets.
It is estimated that already over 20,-
100 persons have applied for tickets of ad
isrion to the Denl.•dratic National Con
vention, Jtfy 4th. -The tickets are usually
given to the chairman of the State
delegations by whom they are distributed
pro rota to the delegates who give them
to their friends. Of course no tickets will
be issued until the day of Convention ;
and it is probable that new ones will be
used for each session.
Cash Wanted,
Every man indebted to ne for Subscrip
tion, advertE ; incr, or Pi printing, is re
quested to pay at once, whether the am't
he large or small. We need the funds to
pay the cost of enlarging the paper, and
no friend will hesitate or delay to settle
promptly.
New Subscribers.
Now is the time for new subscribers.As an incentive to effort, we will present
a cnpy, free, to any one who sends ns
eight subscribers; and also send , a free
copy with each additional six copies paid
for. Who will send us the first and lar-
gest club?
Terms, #32 a year, or 81 for six months.
Clothing, Ike,
Devlin & Co., of New York, again an
nounce their business through our col
umns. Satisfied that they are prompt and
reliable dealers, we refer our readers to
their adv.
Brokers.
Persons engaged in buying wool, but
ter, other farm products aFout the
country, are liable to a Special Tax of $lO
as Produoe Brokers. Those who negoti
ate sale 4 or take orders for mowing ma
chines, &c., are liableas Commercial Bro
kers at $2O a year.
Dreadful Accident.
On Thursday last, Mr. Osterhont, of
Overton township, on his way home from
this place, accompanied by his wife and
wife's sister, Wierkie Fraekie, stopped at
the watering trough, near Monroeton.- 7
Mr. 0. got out, leaving the two women
seated in the wagon, when the horses
started, and despite the efforts of the wo
men became ,uncontrollable„ and dashed
off toWardslionroeton. The women be
coming frightened endeavored to save
themselves by leaping to the ground.—
Mrs. Osterhout jumped safely from the
Wagon, but Valeskie was caught, in the
step by her hoop skirt, and dragged near-
Ty three-fourths of a mile, her bead and
1)ody, upon -the ground, the borsesynnuing
At full speed, until they brought up
against a stone post in front of the home
'file4ittortunate girl was
terribly mangled; -and eipieed_ annosCas
soon assistance tame. lierfabOniehetid
was, literally_ torn to pieces. She yes
about`24 years of age, had'ftirtnertt:resi
ded to this and was much respect
ed. Mrs. oAerliout wns. but injured.
The remains of the enfortunate girl, but. 4
few hours- before in the full broom of
health, wire placed in a cofOn, and, taken
'home by the afflicted and sortowingyela•
tives, who - were_ almost bean broken - I;4y
this suddereand , ndexpected bereavement.
--Towanda Bfporter.
—Cotfax-isi first,eleota to cougress
IPY the /4°W41,4.7.0414 •
Goday , al.oloes ' , Book , for 4uly, has
come to'bitid. " As usual it, of in
teieitifie i44idiltg` aittl cuts - -of th"eir ; latest
'fashions; Goderknowa hovrtofurnish a
Brat class Ala aain~: - -
Strawberey Feitival.
The Lading' of the Baptist Church and
Society in,thiq village will hold a Straw
berry ant) Creaip Festival, in the Base
ment f tilt! •entirch, on the afternoon and
evening ne JnR '3d, 1868,.f0r the benefit
of their Organ Fund. A I ttre invited. •
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By order of Committee.
The Fair
, The twit annual Fair of the Susquehan
D e County', Agricultural Society will be
held at the Fair Grounds, in Montrose, on
Wydnesdity and Thursday, Sept. 10th and
171 h, 1808,
Trid of mowing Zachines.
By orthir of+ the Susquehanna County
Agricultural. Society, a trial of Mowing
and. Reaping Machines will be held on the
farm of .1:S. Tarhell, Montrose, on Tuetk
day the 14th of July, 1868, at 1 o'clock,
I), 1 0. i
First Premium, . . $2O 00
Second Pretninm, . . 5 00
Entrathis tee, . • 5 00
The Judges will meet the Ex. Commit
tee at J. g. Tarbeh's Hotel at 10 o'clock
a. m. to make arrangements for the trial.
Thos. Patton, Silver Lake,
A. it Smith,,New Milford, Judges.
Cha.gprout, Bridgewater,
, A. Bahl win,
Avery Frink, Ex. Com.
11. H. Skinner,
Was. H. Jussup, Pres't.
Montrose, Juue 23, 1868. 4
The Fourth in Brooklyn.
A Strawberry Festival and Picnic will
be held in a grove near Brooklyn Cent re,
ow the Fourth of Ju , y uext , commencing
at 10 o'clock, m.—the proceeds to b e -
used for•purchasing an Organ for the M.
E. Church. Good speakers will be pres
ent, and no pains spared.
The public generally are invited to at
tend.
By order of Committee.
Brooklyn, June 20, 1869.
farlf You feel debilitated and worn
out, and Want something to tone up the
system, take Dr. H. Anders' lodine Wa
ter, a:most powerful vitalizing agent and
restorative. It. permeates the entire sys
tem, and its effect is pt rwaneut.
Bar Its good effects are permanent.—
In this it differs from all Lair Jycn. By
its use lu'kurient growth is guaranteed,
natural color and gloss are restored. One
trial will Icause you to say this of Mrs.
S. A. ALLEN'S IMPROVED (new style) HAIR
RE-I'ORER. or DRESSING, (in one bottle.)
Every Druggist sel,o it. Price One Dol
lar. 4 9je4 w
—Mr. ConnesS‘,of 'California, Chair.
man of the Senate Cornmitte on Mines
and Dikitto e ,,lta4; appointed, a. negro as
clerk to hint committee. Ihe salary is
said to be 02200 Or drinum., with little
to do.
0.11 Abbertistmeitts.
( I ,LEREC
A.- , A young man may find employment In the Drag
and Variety Store of ABEL. TUDRELL, Montrose, Pa.
Jane 80, 1863.—ti
CADis Intrithe enclosure of the subscriber about the
Unii or June 2861„ a v ale red Cos, about li years
old. The °viper, is requested to prove property, pay
charges, and flake her away.
DI mock, Jane MI 11/:&—El ASA CARLIN.
c tine
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WILL be et Phinney's Hotel. in New Milford. Jaly
Bth. at 5 &clock, p. m.„ and will remain until 3 p m.
duly 9th, for the purpose of taking proofs of debts in
the matter of S. a., Ingalls, a bankropL
R. N.-WII,LA RD.
Jane 30-14 Register.
OUR arkocicop SUMMER
CLOTH
ing is ibe CILEAPET and-the BEST.
DEVLIN & CO.
BROADWAY, CORNER OF °BAND B7'.
- BROADWAY, CORNER OF WARREN 87'.
.EEit YOBS.
nIIR BOYS" 8; YOUTHS' SUITS fir
V Deems cir School purposes are the most tasteful
in the hiarket.
DEVLIN *. CO.
BROADWAY. CORNER OF GRAND BT.
BROA AWAY, CORNER OF_ WARREN BT.
NEW YORK.
OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Is
Se filled: with tbetlnest and boat EU "lONIAN sad
AMERIPAN 1 , 4131t1C5.
DEVLIN & CO.
BROADWAY: COSNER OF GRANO ST.
BBOADWAA,OORNER OF WARREN ST.
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PER FORK.
( IUR STOM CUTVERS ARE MEN
N-° of, TASTE , and ABILITY. and unstimnesed in
tha r profeision. DEVLINI dc CO.
Broactglay, tornee:of &rand Ot.
Broacipay, corner of Warren St.
Nero York.
4 - 1 -un AMERICAN YOKE SHIRT
excels in rittI,CrI,WEJLF.E. RIAU) A,Ir•E and DU.
BANLVT.IN- LIZ DEVLIN 44c CO.
Broach/my,: eoinet; ;11- Grand St. •
Bruatititay,;thrifetilie Worren,Sl.
- Noto...Tork.
0" PATCES 'ARE •TWENTY , 'PER
cent. boltriv OTHER BUITARa nrnAnHntr th. Milne
Meltfietrod,l. - i DEVLIN & CO.
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' . Brondioay,'eornei of (hand ,Se.
m p g,
• Brwid: A :coma of Warren se
,,,,fiii• , ~ . -- Ifra AO.
BY virtue of a certain writ Lotted by the Court of
Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to me
directed. I will expose to sale by. -public vendee, at the
Court-house, in Montrose. on Saturday, July 15.11368,
at o'clock, P. M., the following deScribed piece or
parcel of land, to wit:
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Oak
land township. Susquehanna cottnty, bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit ; Beginning-im - theOnorth
aide of the river leading from the new 'bridge to Levi
Westiall's, on rue east by - a four feet alley reserved by
Michael Congdon. which ellel johns J. Horan's lot ; on
the north by tan& ot said Congdon, rod on the West by
Hanegan's lot; said lot is three rode and thirteen and a
hal Unite on ..aid riv r road, an' eleven and one. half
feet wide on the back end. and six rode and nineteen
links from front to rear. containing thirteen and three
fourths. rods of land, more or loss, with one daielltng
bottom and all Improved.
(Taken in execution at the suit of L. P. Hinds ye.•
Daniel Hackett.
S. F. LANS, Sheri&
Sheriff's Office, Montrose, June SO, 1868.
THE undersigned. an auditor appointed by the Court
of Common Pleas 01 Suequ, banns County to dl.tri
bate the fond Arising from Sheriff's talent the r al es.
tate of Norman I Post. will attend to the duties of his
appointment' at his °dice In Montrose. on Tuesday the
28th day July, 1868, at one o'clock, p. m., at which lime
and place 101 persons are required to present their
claims or be do Jarred from coming In on said fund
A CII kiniSLIN, Auditor.
Montrose. Jane 80, 1868.
Horses, Stage Coaches,
Buggies, &e. for sale.
0" pair of I lorea a covered Coach. one open Hack,
Bucfl7. Siete', Harnesses, &se. &c., fur sate on
terms to cult.
R. B. SWISHER.
Springville, June =, 1368.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
MITE firm of John Hayden & Brother expires this day
by mutual consent.
JOHN HAYDEN,
New Milford. J.rne 8, 18%8. (16)3 MART SAN DEN.
N. B.—The business wail be col tinned by the under-
Sigued &I heretofore. JOHN HAYDEN.
I) RUGS & PATENTIEDICINES
A large vapply Jost received
Montruee, Jube 16, 1868. ABEL TURRELL.
YINTs and OILS, of all kinds, for
' !Bit by ABEL TURRELL.
Moutroee, demo In. into.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES—ftIqn com
mon Syrctaclee, a new supply. for Pale by;
Montrose, June 16, 1868. ABEL Tt RE ELL.
MIRRORS, JEWELRY, NOTIONS,
/TA. ,tc. a new supply. for riule by
Montrose, Jane 16, lttlid. ABEL TURRELL.
NEARLY EVERYTHING For Sale
By ABEL TCRRELL.
f;STATE of NANCY MARIA HICK-
L. 4 OX.„ deceased, late of Dimock township, Snaque•
henna county, Pa.
Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above
named decedent having been grai.ted to the undersign
ed, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make Immediate payment, and those haying
claims against tliesame to present them duly authenti
cated (or settlement
ABEL TURRELL is now rec , ivine
are addition to his already extensive assortment
of GOODS. a large proportion of which a ill be sold at
greatly reduced prices.
Montrose, June 9th. 1868.
'l 4 4,Tew Firm.
mint new flrm, Whipple, More & Brink, *could tin
t flounce to the Citizen.. of New M ilford and vicinity
that they hare re-iinet,ed the old A tend formerly (wen
pli d by Geo B. McCollum, where thty w,l/ keep pn
hand an assortment of
FLOUR FEED, MEAL, cte.
of their own manofactu•e, which they can recommend
to the public as a first claas article, and which they will
wholesale and retail at prices to snit the times.
Whipple, More d Brink.
New Milford, May 26, 1869.—tf.
The Florence Sewing Machine,
-1-1 7 AS awarded the First Premiums at the following
VY Fairs arid Industrial Explbillous during the part
season :
New England Agricultural Fair. Providence.
New York State Agricuitnral Fair. ButLilo,
American Institute. New York.
Maryland Institute, Baltimore,
filecha ides' Association, Lowell.
Besides numerous:Elinor State and County Faire Oro%
out the country, thus establishing our claim that the
Florence is the Best Family Sewing Machine in the
World.
YCII been in to see our New Stoeklet t If not, you
you should attend u. It at once, Having Puranay. 4
the stock and brood 111 in the A/00K, STATioNENT,
lizwit and FANCY Goons Business of Byron Kuon. and
removed to the next building above. we propose to for
lorn'.!" anythingio this I life whim you may want, and
at as low figures as possible and live..
will *hear find a choice eelertinn of Stationery,
Perfumery, Pens, Cutlery. Books, No•
Gone & Faney Goods at prices not
of before for years. All the Daily. Weekly. WWII and
Illustrated Pap. rs. inaffitine.. Periodicity and quarter
lies r.neived by first Exprees, after issue. If we have
not what you want ou hand, leave your order. We have
the agency of
gr.oßEFirlt. MITER r;ER R Wit,SnN, ELLTPTIfI and
BERTIIOLF Sewing' Machines. and will always
keeps supply of Sewing Machines and machine fix
tures on hand. Trnatiu: this
1111MIIM
wili please you. *Ad soliciting a cam, whether we sell
I ion anything or not, we ere
711)1111,ELL licmtinuallYrecehring
zusapplidsofGFagrise Oft* sad liledicinek 'Mb
vial *tau lower as ear QUM BMW ifoMmi
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Auditor's Notice.
NATHANIEL H. :111.131AN, Ex'r
Dirnock, June 16, 1868.
FLOILENCIS SICINT2SO MACIONE CO.,
605 Broadway, N. Y
Send for an Illustrated Circular. [je OtPlO ,
X3Cearcl
'T'he
Wows;
• Truly. &c..
OEO. O. HILL & 00.
Montrose. Ps.. Stiy 23.1 86 8
THE ECONOMY RAKE AND GLEANER.
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Cmhining the old revel] virtu: rake with the in depPild ent, notion of the teeth.—
UN STEELY SELF DISCHARGING. This Machine la manufactured by L. BEAM, one and a half miles
North of Alootroeo. near Motra woolen factory, alto la uttered by him to the Farmers of ettanuettanua county
as the hen lie) and Grain Rake now In use. I fuilyr euaranteo this 31a. lune to gather the hap easier. and to
leave it in better shape fur pitching than any Other 'take in the county, or no sale.• I invite every responsible
farmer setebing a hay take to come and get one, take it home and try it for two ur three d tys.uud if nut satisfied
to retrain It, and no charge will be m .de, unless the machine la broken. I have a large m whine in operation at
the factory. where each farmer can see It tried before baying. I alsu warrant and,aartintett that any buy 12
years old, able to guide a horse , can du all the taking un a large farm Jost as easily and_gulckly as a man. Ey re
erring to the above engraving, you will s•e that each mike Is provided with TWO FULL stas (no TEE. (U,
which work alternately, changing at each windrow—first. one set then the other. The teeth are so arranged that
they cannot break. During the whole of last season, nut a tooth was broken, while the machine was tried and
tested in the hardest manner. Farmers, look to your interest. This macbin e will 11-. Se the niffeience between a
boy's and man's wages. it wiii gat her your hay and brain tree from dust and dirt. It will turn-the underside of
tha hay up to the son at each windrow. thereby enain nig you to commence raking an hour earlier. It ha made in
the strongest poesible manner. of hardwood and wroueht true, and has a tip top steel spring seat not surpassed
by any in the country. It can be taken apart without removing a bolt or screw. It is made .t home. where any
part can be rept .eed small cost. This machine w ee pttented last year, and is nothing like my old rake, as
THIS la A itaVoLVEll ON WNEELS• The first premium was awar led this in tchlue at our County Fair last fall. Re
member that this Rake is sold for less than-any other noon wheal rite in the. county. Price of rake. complete.
with wheels, Wind M =without wheels. tame Who have wheels jaet four feet high, can have thaw fit
ted by brattier theta t o that - actors, and save $lO. None but just tour feet wheels will answer, Call and see it
and you will have no other. 00 ... Planing and Matching done to order on short notice.
33 eat:Ma.
Montrose, June 9, 1868.-4 "
THE EUREKA MOWER
TEIE ONLY DIRECT DRAFT, AND
THE BEST MACHINE NOW IIsT.USE
ri - Call and look at one at Goodwin &
Fletcher's livery stable, Montrose.
'• MOTHERS!
WHlleluyouNwo orrrtie
t. y tb
o y r on n r tg see entering, teethi n g cry
all the time; have pity for thy little caterers and ac c e ry
DR. LEON'S
INFANT REMEDY.
It will pacify and relieve the little ores at once.
Warranted perfectly Harmless, but Effec
tual.
Sold by Druggists Everywhere.
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PRICE 33 CTS. PER BOTTLE.
may 28, 1863-1 y•
113et,gs.
lIRKEY Morocco Rage, of all kinds sizes and opal.
T
tire. Ladlea' and Gents' TravOing ai.dß, ucnle
Bags. from 0,50 $lO. Common, Railroad, and Gothic
Bags, from 15 cts. to $2. At
A. D. BUTTERFIELDS.
33.Etss3s..ets*.i.
AFULL line of beautiful and durable splint and
A
BASKETS.conb tst ing of Reticule of all siz
es. Work and Pocket Work. Clothes, Market and Din
ner Baskets. Sold for cash, at reduced prices, by
A. D. BUTTERFIELD.
13- I—a CP N:7 - 30
THEplace to get your P k PIS KID GLOVES. best
qcutilty, $1.50 per pair, and every pair warranted.
Rasa Ger fEi int .
SUN UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS. silk and cotton,
a great variety, very cheap, for sale by
L.AbitS' Ribbed Cotton HOSE for
/-4 to cta. per pair.
A. D. BUTTERFIEI D.
F ANS in great variety, and cheap, at
BUTTERFIELD'S
MrStare In name banning with poet omco.
Montrode, May 19, lESS.
J . :k.IIIIMPLIC!.L.TV
Anti-Incrustation Co's Office,
Ito. 147 South Fourth Strcet,
PHILADELPHIA.
hes B..xLt Irs.c,rweita , t x-
AVILL remove s cales from Steam Boilers and keep
them clean, render the Boiler :esti liable to explo
sion.and causing a great saving of fuel
These Instruments have been in successful use dur
ing the last two years in many of the large establish
ments of Philadelphia. and other part- of the U. S. from
which the most flattering testimonialsof their wonder
ful saving of feel and lahnr have bee , received.
IVO — Parties having Boilers would do well to call at
the °Mee, and examine testimonials. &c.
RZRA I.IIKENs. - JVIIN PAREMA.
Seer and Treas. President
Jane 2.1888.--3 m
BOOK AGENTS WANTED
To solicit orders for DR. WiLIJAH 8 ;TWO DICTION
ARY OF THE BIBLE. The on y edition published in
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Agents and subscribers see that you get the genuine
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The Springfield Republican says, this edition pub
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The Congregationalist says, whoever wishes to est,
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We also want agents for ELLIOT'S New Work. REMAR
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They are new and original works by these authors,
and their subjects are approved by clergymen of all de
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the Publishers. For descriptive circulars. with full par
ticulars and terms, address the Publishers.
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June 9.1888-2m*
Staten2ent of Bounty Matters of
Fore s t Lake Township for 1,867.
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Amount of'Dopllente. ' $2.251 25
Balsnot. of Dnplicsto in bands of collector, -• 2.219 65
Amonnt of !sands and orders redeemed; . 1.2 1 8 E s
Apoant °Maude outotandln.. • . 8,400 00
3. a. 'MUM
Jan TURRELT., 11,01toni.
. .- JOHN lIRADIULLW,
7431!8: 1 40, 41180 9; 1801-11 w ~; ... . '.
TV4OW
GEO. HAYDEN & CO .
1%7'1E117V 43- CO Clo 7,a 63
To be, 'lsola. by lstaam.
TEAM Is the great propelling power of the age
Business by Steam." mea a doing It with the
spirit of enterprise—not slow but fast—Rapid sales at
small pretlts, opposed to the old foil system of slow
sales and large profits. Steam is not tole! Steam trav
els on hind and water, but does not Innate balloons I
Stesm means power. energy, life, activity, end throws
down all opposing übstaci, a. The old fogies don't like
Its ry speed, and are run down by its Iron wheels.
But the people believe in auam—steionhoate. steam
cars. and steam stores, when they c,n fled them.
We propnee to chow that. but.lnces can be done on
steam principles. without danger of explosion. Our
Safety valves are Good Goods at Low Prices fur Cash,
and ,re believe our New Stock ran be sold out In "don
bie quirk time," and replenished again and again. ff
the people Will only commit their true interests and pa
troniza desires who are cetermined to win customers
by alwaysgiviog the most fur t heir money.
But mmae and see our New Stuck of seasonable Goods
We have a floe show of
DRY GOODS,`
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DRESS GOODS,
CLOTHING, CLOTHS,
eAS Sig E RES
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Boots tis Shoes, Bats & Caps,
Gruceriiy, Crockery, Flour, FiA, Salt,
NolinuB, rte. etc.
AGENTS FOR WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES.
COME AND COMPARE PRICES AIM DECIDE.
GEO LIATDER,
GEO. HAYDEN,* CO.
J. s. patincrr.
New Mil ord, May 5, 1868.
IF GRIEF, AGE,' OR SICKNESS
Has Blanched your Locks,
If bald ; if troubled with dandruff or any humors upon
the scalp ; if your hal r falls out ; or if it is dry,
airy, or intractable, buy une bottle of
3L.34C10
ELECTRIC ROI RENEWER,
And you will and it precisely salted to your case.
Sold by all Druggists throughout the
United States.
May 26,1868—y'
A. D. BUTTELWLELD
A. D. BUTTERFLELD
1010.13.0.
T LYONS rvtnrss his sincere thanks to his friends
CP . and gemiruits onhlic fur past favors, and would
commend to th. , l r patronage, the new firm of I.YLLN
DRAKE & Ctt .w hre he will still he fund, and
glad to see all who will favor them with a cull.
l•
un t rose, slay 211, 186 S.
One More New Frim.
T the sore formerly occupied by J,Lyons will be
found
LYONS. DRAKE & CO.
who are prepared to furalsb tile claire P of :Montrose
and the verreuudina euttntry with almost everything
in the lint of
First Class Groceries and Provisions, Flour,
Fish, Canned and Dried Fruits,
Nuts, Candies, etc. etc.
Also, Wood and Willow Ware, and Slone
T A. LYONS, 0 11. Dasza. 0. 11. LYONS
M, ntrose, May 26,1668.
pUTNAM WRINGERS
A new lot of the celebrated Iron Clothes Wringers; at
LY‘ , NS, DRAKE k CO'd.
SHALE' 'S SCALES—wanted in every
tautly. Ca)! and Bee them at
LYONS, DRAKE & Co's.
yAgKEE NOTIONS
In great abn,dance ; and a lot of I.IIY GOODS which
will be cold at nuheat dof low prices. A new wort
m.nt. of LADIE - Alec* a great varlet. of
WINDOW CURTAINS, Pg. received, and selling
cheap.
N B.—No trouble td chow Goods. G've us a call ; It
we can't snit you, don't bu .
y LYONS, DRAKE & CO.
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TRClOgrfennt.ir gobreeerylntarlTerchzticotbn2inlirriteerietboufst
Dm In all Ite branchko.
CHOICE BRANDS OF FLOUR,
SUGARS, TEAS, & COFFEES,
Will bo kept on band.
121rElpecial attendee will be gi van toibipping Batter.
IiETWOOD & PRINS.
lltrose, May 12.1368.
Tir oNfr a BD Assoollsetton.Pb Iladelpishi iPa
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nieenreF nettle Nervone. &emir pl.lrrivat, n d sex.
nalgtoterno—not And relfshterrepttneitt-Ar Reportred
the tioWAßil ApROCIATTON. rent hy wall In nettled
et 4er enyelopee:free of ebarre. ddreirlA. , l
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DISCHARGE OF A BANKRUPT.
in the District Court of the United Stated for air
Western District of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy.
In' the matter of John Feurot, a bankrupt, OM -
John Fenrot having applied to the Court tor a dia• .
charge from his debts . By or er of the Court noticels
hereby given to all ereditors , whe have proved their
dehta and other persons In intereetto apt t ear the
day of July ItSS, at to o'clock a. of .1, at ambers of ther -- .
sato District Coat before E.N. WILLARD. one of the .
Beglitera of twirl Conn. In the city of rcranton. at NO:
833 La , barranala avenue. to chow canoe why a dlacharipit' ,
should not be granted to the eatdbankrupt.
Jane 8(1--2vi S. C. McCA.NDLEBF,
ASSIGNEE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the United States ,for this
Western District of ?massy!yenta
In the matter of }
Vorbees Catterty, a bankrupt. La BantuOptey.
To whom it may concern :
The undersigned hereb y glees notice of hisappoLut
repines AMYL:Dee , of Vorhtes felicity of Lello*
townt•hip. in the county of Snsonettanna. and State of
Pennsylvania, within said district, who has Item ad •
judged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the Disit
triet Court of said District. I .ated 31sly 4th. 1868.
A f3.MeCOLLII.II, Assignee.
Montrose, June V), 1888.-8 w
ASSIGNEE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District c'ourt of the United States 101 this
Western District of f!ennlylvainla
In the matter of
1., M. Baldwin, a bankrupt } Barimptcy.
To whom it moy concern : •
The undersizned hereby glees notice of ids appoint,.
ment as assignee of L. M. Baldwin. of the township or
Ei,ocntlyn. la the county of snsquehanna, and stated'
Penneyrrania. w thin said Dls , rfct, who bee been sti•
jatig.d a bankrupt upon his own prtition, be the Die.
trim Court of sold District. Dated May 7, PAS
GEO. Y. LITTLE, Assignee.
Montrose,June3o,lB6B.-Bw.
ANIKRUPT'S ASSIGNEE.
In the District Court of the United SWUM flit
Western District of Pennsylvania.
In the matter of
J. W. carrier, a bankrupt. }ln Bankruptcy.
ig raffit (011Cfrn
The andersiened hereby gives notice of hi. aonotnt•
meut ae assiguee of .7. W. Carrier, of Maw&
township. county of Susquehanna, and State of Penn•
a)ivau ca. within said District. who has been died. ed
a hai krupt upon his own petition by the District. Cowl
of said District. Dated archb,
GEO P. LITTLE, Maly:me-
Montrose, Mane 20,1808.—5 w •
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
This is to give notice that on the Wth day of May,
A. D., 18f38. a warrant in bankruptcy was isittedagainsf
th , estate of Edward Carlisle, of Cereal Bend, Sastinew
hanna county, Pennsylvania, who has been adJudr
ed a bankrupt. on his own petition; that the payment
of any dent and &livery of any property belonging to
aura bankrupt. to binfor for his use, and the transfer or
auy' - pruperty by him, are forbidden by law. That.
meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove
their debts. and to choose one or More assign. es of blis
estate. will he held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be held
at 803 Lackawanna Avenue. Scranton. Penn
s ulynnlt. , k 4
baler° Edward N. Willard, Register, On this day at
July, 186.3, at if) o'clock. a in.
THOS. A, ROWLEY, D. S. Marsbal.
Jane 9-4 as Messenger, Western Dist. el Pa.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
This is to give notice. that on tho Itt diy of /iine, A.
D. 1868. a warrant in bankriintcy.Wasteseed against How
estate of Norman P. Lnomia, of Springville. Sups.
banns county. Pennsylvania, who has been adjadged a
bank rapt on hip own prtit,ion; that the payment °fatty
debt and deli Yery 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. Thats meeting
of the creditors of said bankrupt. to prove their debts,
and to chow -e one or more assignees of his estate, will
be h• id at a Court of Bankruptcy. to be held at N 0.803
Lackawanna venue, Scranton. Pa., before Edward N.
Willard, Register, on the Bth day of July. 156, at 4
o'clock, a. in.
TIIOS. A. ROWLEY,
. U. 8. Marshal. as Messenger.
Western District of Penna.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
'
TIIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE •
June 9-4 u?
That on the lst day of, June. 1868, a warrant• hit
bankruptcy was Issued against the estate of Jerome.
It. Townsend or Brooklyn, susquehanna county. Penn.
sylvan's. who has been adjudgid a bankrupt. on 11111
own petition ; that the pa' ment of any debts and dee ,
livery of any property b' 'him are forbidden by law ;
1
that a meeting of the tredltora o 1 the teankrupt, to
;:mire their debts, and't o choose Ile o re tweittneink
°flits estate, will he held at a curt of Bankruptcy.
to be held at No. 303 Lackawanna Avetwe, Scranton.
Pa., before Edward N. Willard. Itegister, on We 6Uh
day of July, 1868, at ten o'clock, A. M.
THOMAS A ROWT.rir, • .
V. S Marshal, u messenger. Western Distrie4 Or
Pennsylvania. IJuno 9-4 w
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
Thle 1• to give notice, that on the sth day of June.
A. D. 13fv, a warrant In bankruptcy Wag issued against
the estate of.). J flallstead. of Nicholson, Wyomlngee.
who hal been adjudged a bankrupt, on hie own
vtition ; that the payment of any debt and delivery of _
ny property belonging to such hankropt, to him or tot
his use. and the transfer of any prope tv by him are for
bidden by law. That a meeting of the creditors °timid.
bal.krupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or
more assignees of his a-state, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy. to he held nt 'No. 303 LackawannwAvenne ,
mcrA n t on. Pennsylvania. before Ed war N.'.
Register, on the Bth day of July, 1666, at .10 o'clock,
a. in,
T 170.3. A. ROWLEY. 11. S. Marshal,
as Siessenger, Western DIM. Pa..
June 9, 1869.-4
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
Thi a IP.to gTve. notice that on:the sth day'of.Jane. A.
1868, e warrant In bankruptcy was leaned against
the estate of J.tcob A. Thonms, of Nicholson, Wyoming
county. l'ennvyhrania, who 'hes heed adjadired a hank.
rapt upon hie own petition; that the payment of any.
debt and the delivery of any property belongingtottaid -
bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer Of. any
property by him are forbidden by law.; that a meeting .
of creditors of acid bankrupt to prove their debts and.
to choose onoor more 'wale:tees of 'his eatate.will
held at a Court of lilankruptcv, lobe held at EX Larlm•
wanna Avente.. Fier/mum. Pennsylvania, before ED—
WARD N. WILLARD. Register, on the 9th day ofanly..
1868, at 10 o'clock. a. m.
TIMM AS A. ROWLEY,
11. B. Marshal. no Messenger,
Western District °Mentes.
BANKRUPT'S ASSIGNEE: ::;:
Jane 9-4
In the District Court of the United Stated forth*.
Western District of Pennsylvania :
In the matter of
B. /3 Ingalls, a bankrupt. } ll l Batikru P tc r`
To WHO)! IT MAT CONCEIT:I I
The undersigned hereby gives notice of Ms appoint
ment as assignee of S. 8. Ingalls. of Wisely.
in the County of Susenehanna and State of Pennsylva
nia. within said di tract. who has been adjUdged . •
hankrgpt anon his own petition by the District Court
of said District. Dated March 18. A. D.. 1868.
0. LATHROP, Assignee..
June 16, 1136q.--87:
Tho nooignee will meet creditors at - S. B. Insane
h use Friday and Saturday Of each week tmtil JaIJ
18th, for settlement,
INTITS
DI:AT11 !CT COURT of the:
United States for the Western. District of Perin's,.
In the matt .•r of
C. jr. Bacon, a Bankrupt. ir ln Bariltrap ey.
Thu nhdursidnrd gives notice Of big appointm ent ,psienee of C. Al Bacon, of Naehelson, in the county
of Wsoinlne. State of Pennsylvania, within said'
district, who haa been adjadeed bank•not upon -btu
own psrition in the district Court of eald dtatriet. Da
ted April 28th. 18r.8. UEO. P. LITTLE,
Montrose, Jana 23, 1868.-8 Assignee.
DECLINE IN FLOUR...
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Mimic.°Ufa 311111
la furnishing first rato Winter Wheat Flour at sls 50.
QtiOOS,di TINGaT. ,
I _
TWELVE YEARS REPUTATION
has proved Dr. 4. DW ARDS' Tom. Tnidehei+venik
ceseb Syrup!. The moot sovrossfol
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