The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 15, 1873, Image 3

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    THE _DEIVIOCRAT.
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EEL 10 lOUS SERVICES.
BAPTIST CTIPECII. Ttr.r. J. ii..* Curnsumt I% D. Pastor.
Sabtutb Srnin • 103 i I. en. arld 7 p. m.
9abbsth Sehool 19 m.
PnyCr Vettln. W ednesday Beentim , - 51
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RFD:COPAL CITCUCR..P.sv. 8. A. asmrara. Rectal:.
babbsdb Aerated. tOM a. m. sad 'IM p. M.
Canday School Um.
IX P.
Watk•Day Scnices—Wedueadaya tt.
XR7RODIST EPISCOPAL ....Rev. A. D. ALTlttanat.
Rieman admicra.. .. ........ ...10.46 a. m. and 7.0.1 p. m.
Raabe/ISt-anat... V p m.
Prayer Vdedug, Thursdays. 7.30 p. m.
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PRESBYTERIAN CIIIIRCII Rev. J. (3 Ntimixt.
Sabbsl3 Services.... ...... .....10.45 s.. m. and •Z‘i p, m.
balobsid Scheel 1213 p. m.
Prayer Sleeting, Thursday E v criisiv ....... —IN p. m.
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Saud to Your Names.
We laclscnly two anmes to. complete the
club for the New York *Tribarae. - Those who
rune not paid in will oh ligo mond themselves
by doing so, and we will Send in the names.
Your Soya.
There. in nothing more rally ansured than this
—that 1111i1T5 Something is done in behalf of the
ri.ing generation of boys, in regard to bellies
(or learning trades, ten years hence such a thing
it& a .ula:ed American workman will be a curi
mity for Barnum to secure at any cost.
Don't Swear
Profanity never diikony man the leant good.
No'man i . the richer, or happier, or Wiser for it.
Jt minuends no one to society. It is disgusting
the reined, aborniable to the good; insulting
to thou. with whom we associate; degrading to
the mind; unprofitable, needle*a and injurious
to society.
Six Day's Work
A series of iotere.ting experiments made in
England and Fr.tnee have demonstrated to en
•bsolute certainly that it is better„ to work a
horse ei;itt milea a day :or six days in the week,
than six reds r. day far seven, and that by not
werkme on Sunday a saving of 12 per cent. is
effected.
File Your Clain:A
If there are soldiers in this county, entitled to
additional bounty under the act of July 28, 'GO,
they should Me their claims at once, as it iyitl
Le remembered this act, giving
_sloo to every
solder who enlirtal in the army of the United
States after the 19th day of April, Ib4ll, for a
perit,o of not less than three years, and received
hi% co for tato years enlistment after April
expira on the Mist of the pr:sent month,
cones: a'o Laying on the 23d of April last passia,
an ant prelon,;ing the tnue for filing such claims
urtil lottery ill, 1673.
Arregled
John S Pardee who fbr several years opera
ted under the minie.of L. B. Pardee Co in
prize gehmiiies- strillt lottery certificates, was ar
rested at Biti?t, tarnton, N 'Y., January 4th, on
the complaint of ',mei McDonald, a special
agent of the Pgi , t. Ofticx Department, on
ebarge, 'of Tiolittittg the laws of the United
States Pgnin4l lotteries in fraudulently using the
United Santa Par,lec had n prelintiary
xtmitmtion I,fute United. tak.,Commis=ioner
Hall, and was held to bail for a farther examin
ation lty the:tatted S.tate,± Di,trict Attorney.
The soem.rd has opperated very extensively in
all the
Odd FeHowe' Mecting
The Fourth Annual I.l,,ting of Um members
of Odd 'Allows 31;10111 Li.n insurance Compa
ny of db...atrnse, Pa., wens held i 3 Odd Fellow.,'
Monday ere, Jr.nreiry Gth., 1878.
ituilardcwns re.eiretzd Preuident,ndla Henry
Sherwin, Vice Proddent ; C: F. Read, 0. S.
Beebe, and Appurkz Stone, Loma] Dinxtors,and
N , .n Resident, Directors: Repurt of S_•cre
tary and Treasurer, shows bale.nee in Treasury,
including !vented interest 0f ii. 1.961 GS. Amount
of Loss,. paid during the year, ii. 8,081. Total
membership, 1204. Number of deaths during
the year, 8. The reports shows the Company
to be in a sound and prosperous condition.
ieeldent.
A distressing accident metered in Athens on
liondiy, Dee, la, resulting in the death of Dr,
Morse eldest chßd,"a- little girl of two
years and seven months. She was sitting in a
chair near the stove,when by some unaccounta
ble mishap she' fell from her alit against the
EDIT- In her fall she ladled or upset the ha
kettle containing boiling water upon her, fear
fully scaldngber thee,tteek,arms mid chest
erything possible was dune for the little snifiler,
hut atter lingerinra week death came - to her re.
lief. She was a beautiful and interesting
childrsnd this awful death must be peculiarly
painful to the hearts of Ler parents and friends.
Aacus Gicarier.
Lass by Fire.
On Christmas night, my barn, stored with
the past summer and Lill harvest, was entirely
consumed by sre. Fortunately I had my prop
erty iusurea, with A. tF. Stiles, of New Milford
in the Orient lusunutce Company, of Hartford,
and on New . 17 ear's ETC. just SIX dap' after the
tire. hn was on Land, and adjastod the lees per
fts-tly satisfactorily to me, receiving the money
in full for my insurance.' 6=h promptness is
very commendable, and I recommend all who
have property to inarare, to apply to
. 31r. Stiles,
as wlil be sure to meet with prompt and
satisfactory adjustments. Ills line ot companies
.are emelled by noun iu the county.
RILL B. BAEHACEE,
:gest Milford, Pa., Jan. Gth, IN./3. . *.
OS: Sing to De Softly Dear Slater.
FOR 7118 DEMOCRAT.
' binz to tn.. softly, clear Slyter,
And on mu,
bowl fo enctnnpr.:::=l,cll.l darltnoas
And Ault from the kingdom of light.
I walk u life's valley:or shadows. •
Where Llie runataih'i lnur murmurs ate still,
W her , vwiril7 tiiroagli gray mist and rupor,
Are gliding pale phantoth.ar iIL
Thy rota, like the clear th=d of silver,
That w hula through. the still grassy
&tall steal through tray hart's ailentehanabera.
And waken their music again.
Far sway from the cloud: of tLepresent.
In the Eden of memory's Isle. •
What rivals of peace atul of 'newly,
Shall my &pint of e3IiIICSII beguile.
Once more I will rove with street &Adm.
And }Link the sweet thoughts of achild,
Once Mord . r will githeeyouth's roses,
The fairer because they are wild.
And the light which I know is immortal,
That shone on young: IVA dewy hour,
.61511 zt.al from its crystmline portal,
And brighten fair mem , ,ry's bower, ' ,
When t toatteardtr. dear Slater,
And puur sir out thy heart in thestraut.
111114re= that the beautiful voices,
£ll childhood arc.singing (ignite:
80 my limn shall grow triter and purer
And stiingat to us both shall be g iven.
To woik cam j):riciitem zolvation,
&d oing with ourloropet iniumyea.. •
• 5.;E: pawn.
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Ws, bate given the Governer's Message in a
"boiled down" condition. Bolling dosen't make
water much stronger.
Important to Builders.
Ault of great importance to builders has
been decided in the New York Court of Com
mon Pleas. A brick-mason agreed to, build a
horse, and charge six dollars 'per thotisand for
laying the brick. When he came to measure
this brick he measured all the oPenings,wln don a,
doors, etc., as solid work, ranking the bill e 2,800
larger than It would have been had be only
measured the solid. The man for whom the
work was done tetuscd'to pay this $2,1100, and
the mason brOught suit to force the payment,
pleading the custom of brick masons In fa
vor. The court decided that his charge was il
legal, and that he had no legal right to charge
ror brick that were never laid. This decision Is
important to builders and contractots, as eth
er Slate Courts would be likely to follow the
decision and precedent set by the New York
court. •
Illfthogutay.
Mahogany, though for centaries used by the
Spaniards in ship building was first tried in
England in King street, In the last century.
Dr, Gibbons, nn eminent physician, was build
ing a house, his,brother, s West India captain,
who had brought some maghogeny as leillest,
scot him 501:112 of the wood as a curiosity; but
the carpenters, finding It bard to work, threw it
aside. Soon after this Mrs. Gibbons, wanting a
candle box, sent Wallestop, a cabinet jniker in
Long-ere, some mahogany to make itlrom,and
would allow of no excuse. The box was made
and liked. The doctor then tried a bureau,
which his friends, especially the Duchess of
Buckingham, tbonght beautiful for color and
polish. The Duchess begged some 'mahogany,
had a bureau also, and the fame of it soon wade
the fortune of the new wool Mr. Timbs says
that the present doors of a few of the better
class of houses in King street are solid mahog
any.—ela the Year Round.
The Silver Mines.
' We learn by one of the proprietors of the
" Young Anierica Mine" of Mnbleaburg, that
on Monday last, John Jesup the Instigator of
the precious metal theoiy in this county, sold
one hundred acres of his farm, lying along the
Susqueirmna river, between Ilanlnek's Creek
and Shickshhany, to a New York City comps
ny,who already are erecting funnece,,etc.,and do
Monday next intend to begin mining for gold
i and silver, of which they have indications of a
bountiflal yield. Tht,se new mines lie about
three miles cast of the lands of the Young
Americs Mining Company, the ore !tom whose
; mines arts tasted by the tr. S. Mint at Philcalel
phi; and estayed ft 1,411 i 1 to the ton. .The
mine is very rich and large amounts have been
offered for it and refused. It is the Intention of
the owners, we understand, to erect. crushers,
furnaces, etc., themselves. in the spring, and
run the mine to its full 'capacity.— Wyoming
Y'affey Journal.
Susquehanna Freshet Predleted.
The Williamsport Gazette gives the following
warning: The possibility of a disastrous titled
is apparent to all Who give the subject even the
slightest attention The unusual body of snow
which now covers the ground in the lumbering
region of the Susquehanna should be a sufficient
re:tsp . 's for adopting every pm-mutton a, ; .7.inst
destruction of property by a sudden rise of the
waters. A gentleman direct from the woods
last evening informed us that the snow render
ed work almost impassible, and what was done
was acssuoulialleil under L-ceit crsadvatitages.
night years ago, all will remember, the river
rose to a remarkable height, and the destruction
of life and property throughout the country cur-
Passrxrtbat of any flood for years before. At
that time there was a heavy body of snow, al
most equal to that of this winter. It is there
fore apparent that every protection should be
afforded, thus saving in such an event an im
mense amount of property.
?Me Church and the Selma! !lipase.
- It'was beautiful illustration of the benefi
cent work and results of our holy religion
to have the thuich and school house placedsida
by side wherever the standard , of eltristianhy
has been planted. Civilization,: eduattinn and
moral elevation are the concomitants of ehris
tian missions. No mare striking, contrast be
tween heathendom and ehristendosa tan he
found than Islamist:tea in the direct and legiti
mate results of the two distr.atritally opposite
systems everywhere apparent. Naturalism, ra
tionalism and all the forms of inliidelit r stand rt
baked in the presence of ehristianity with its
heavenly fruitage,in striking eontrast with all the
other forms of religion found through all time.
Wherever faith in the Saviour of men as .the
only means of salvation, the blood of rd4tie
ment as the only means of cleansing and a ho
ly life as the only fitness forl4tore joy are held
cillierence in other points of itti may be safely
tolerated consistent with chriltian fidelity, mat
and honor. All may join the prayer, "God
speed the work of the Master.r
Hotel Sold.
The Mopsion lionse at Manch Chunk, has
been sold by the Lehigh Card Navigation
Company to the Mauch Chunk lintel Company
the stockholders being composed of the Lehigh
C. & N. Ca, the North Penn. It R. Co., the Le
high Valley IL R. Co., and the present occupant
Mr. Booth, who will retain control under the
new organisation. Many radical improvements
and additions are to be made at onee,consisting
of a new wing on the earth side of the house ;
51 feet deep by 8S feet long, and five stories
high. The first story will be used for a billiard
roan; rbich . will be furnished with new tables,
balls, etc., axesturant, offices and stores. The
second floor 1111 be used for a - Inning room,
- Which will be 88181 feet in size: It wi I seat
fire hundred and twenty-five persons. TlicAlln
:ling room and kitchen will be eotnpletctl by the
ist of May, and the new wing ready for &cu.
paney a month later. The addition wilt add
seventy-two rtnas io the house, besides ;•• large
reading rnom, private dinning: mum, etc
new building be - about seven reet, higher
than the main part of the hoe.,—Tituda
The Death ora Dtshoaela gia
It is over. 11e was buried to-dsy.
not live to be . awl yet Lis life was
short one. Re did a great dent or
was widely known. The flaga hung. u
mast for Las, because be bad bten pro
end Lis name had been a good deal be
Yet nobody respected him. lie was n t hon
est ; and that wee the fatal drawback Yr al
ways kept.him ender. Ho was shrewd - ongh
and smart enough ; but yet he never h d any
solid anb4ntial pnisperity. And the sole rea
son was becalm he had no inborn, abiding in
tegrity..
Providence so ordered things that dialMnesty
thwarts: the most cunningly devised salaam for
making money. ' Were it no: so,thkylvs frconld
become rich; but thievfe never 6 boeome rich,
i n the trepijsenie of the word. Their gains aro
uncertain: and:theii hem lure evilness well
as unhappy.s' , ' .
Apart frau hl reference. to a. futire state . of
existence. there_: is no` better gatreint
workj, siobeger basis .p do baslosis
,U 14414 •
A Madan fined by llfinself ror
Drunkenness.
There is a Justice of the Peace In Otsego
county, in the State of New York, who is held
in such exaggerated esteem by his fellow-citi
zens, that they claim that his equal for honesty,
Integrity and Judicial decorum cannot be found
anywhere in the Union.
And yet this estimable man got drunk_ Pol
itics and whiskey were his bane for one whole
afternoon and evening.
With the dawn of morning and sober reason,
came shame and remorse. He bad sullied his
good name, lie bad set a pernicious example.
Ills friends could no longer brag on his deco
rum,
Happily the Otsego Justice was equal to the
rehabilitation of bis social and judicial status.
He went to his court room, solemnly opened
court at the usual hour, and culled his own
name as defendant in a case lu which "the peo
ple" chitryd him with commtting an offence
against the law.
-The stern old Justice then entered upon the
trial of lihnself, in which he acted as judge,
prisoner and witness. The trial was signalized
by its solemnity and impartiality. The prison
er was found guilty, an ordered "stand upon
his feet and receive the sentence of the low,"
The sentence of the law was that be should psy
ten dollars and the costs of the prosecution.
The court was then adjourned, and the judge
bunted up the poormaster of the town, paid
hint the ten dollar fine, settled the costs with
himself, and was more believed in than ever by
his admiring tellow-citizens.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
CONFERENCE IffErrusa.—There will be a
Conference and Missionary meeting, of the Sus
quehanna Association of * Universalist, at Hop
bottom, Susquehanna County, Pa., oa Friday,
Saturday and Sunday..lauttary 24th, 25th and
26th. 1872. Rev. Mr. DeLotg, of Binghamton,
N. Y., will be present, and other ministers front
abroad, are expected. We hope our bretheren
of the different churches, will give us them
presence on that occasion. Come one, come all
and help make it a meeting long to be remem
bered. F.ll Loomis,
Chairman Missionary Board.
Scranton, Jan. 15th, 1873.—w2
THE GREAT lIAIR PRODECRE. —flair Oils,
Pomatums and Pomades have had their day.
They belong to the musty past. :..body that
understands the chemistiy of the hair and the
Instead
of Its growth thinks of ustug them.
Instead of dogging the pores of the scalp with
thick onguents, and thus obstructing the insen
s:ble perspiration whieh is essential to the health
of the fibers, we now tone the surface of the
head with an invigorating application which
I.enctraics to the roots ut the hair and stimu
lates them in the s.nne way that the
agents spread over the meadows stimulate tile
grass roots and cause the blades to spring up in
myriads, coasting the earth with verdure. The
inrigorant best adapted to this purpose is Lens ' s
R. " (TlLlineri. It may wall ba diked she fertaker
of the Aced. To the barren setlp it comintini
cattN vegetables power. It the hair is dropping
out or becoming dry . and withered, it arrest the
process of dilapidation or blight. The hair
thickens and becomes glossy and flexible under
its genial operntimmoul as a dressing a is omit,
prom:hod by any preparation that has yet bean
laid on the toilet of Fashion.
Jury LIM.— Grand and Trastrse Jurors,
drawn tor the term or Court to commence at
Montruss on Monday, January IStb, 1873.
GRAND JURORS.
Drunlaff—llennj Brownell.
Franklin—Javan D. Hectic
Forest Lake—Michael ,Mann.
Gibson—Calvin Parmeter, David Rees.
Great Bend Boro.—Cyrus Decker.
Great Bend Twp—Wm. S. Barnes, Samuel
11. Shaw.
Ilan:luny—Herbert Bushnell.
licTriek—Martin G. Sweet:
Ilarfurd—Levi R. Peck.
neksou—.llunzo Barrett.
Liberty--d unto B. K nm.p.
I.atluop--daine3Jeffero.
Lenox—Nathstrlisnsont.
Middletown -od3 Russ.
MontAse--Elijah Backus, Charles Foster,
Jefferson
New Milford I)mo—dames Southworth.
Mew Milford twp—Edwin 0. Floyd.
Itusli—Jusepb Shathluck. ilernard Brutzman.
Silver Luke—Etiwunl W. Ruse.
TRAVEILSE Jtmons--Ist week.
Auburn—John Place. Joalahller.
Ararat--G. W. Bhucham.
Bridgewater— Nicholas o.Passmore, Moses S.
Tyler.
Broolden—Eseck P. Bailey, Andrew Roger!,
Jahez Ely. Ralph Sterling. .
ClilTord—Gilbert Lea.
Dundaff—Ne6or. Cok ruan.
Ditnock—Albert H. Conklin, Amos Burdick.
Franklin—Daniel Davis, John J. Stockholm.
Gibson—John B.
Great Bend twp—Lewis Parke, Joseph Mc-
Cloud, Leroyß.Crook.
Great Bead Boro.—William S. Simrell.
11.a - ea—Walter Lyon, Lafayette Lyon, Elli
ott Sweet..
ilarniony—Eagar Thomul.
Ilarioni—James C. F'..dwards.
Jc.sup—William Walker. Henry Shelia.
Jackson—Ebenezer W. Liz, Austin Benson,
Theodore Galloway.
Lenox - —Samuel 'Roland,
Little MeadoWs—Ansel Fox.
. .
New Milford ttvp—Jolta Jennings. N. G
Bishops Herbert 13Ianding, Robert Gillespie
John J. Smith.
Rash—Robert Reynolds.
Silver Lake—Ben j amin M. Gage, Herman In
clerk kL
TILAVERSE Junons-2nd week..
A imlamu—Geo. K Whitaker.
linmklyn --George W. Sterling.
liridgewater--Juhn Trumbull - , Augustus P.
Bush.
Clifford—David W,ll3lstesd, loots \V. Low
erv.
liinmek—Thomas S. Williams, Ferdinand M.
Woodhouse.
Forest Lake—Francis H. Southtreil•
Franklin—Daniel TONVIISCM.I, Georgo P.
Stoekholta.
Prienthrille—Albert Ray, James Mead.
Gibann—Josiah Taylor.
Great Matti Boro--talwarrl
Great Bend Ttep.—ltiebard T. Gillespie.
Ilarford—Warner 13. Wilmarth, Ira Carpen
ter, James Porter. _
,
Ilerriels—Robert Westgate, Th2roa B. Ditl3-
1111.11 i.
Jeesup—Henry C. Bernelf, David Olmstead,
John Crank. •
Jdekson—lleziry A. Pope.
Lenox—Alonzo 1301.
Liberty-I)mnd S. English.
Montrose—Frederick S Prink, Erastns Rog
ers.
Middletown—Edward D, Onlntia.
New )Direr,: twp.—Darid Summers, Joseph
MeConned
Oahland.—lleury C. 3lttiser.
Hash—Jam. , Fargo.
Tflttle, George W Thomp
son, btt.w 31eatlism.
Susquehanna Depot—Edgar Barton.
TictvEnsu Junor---31 week.
e did
Ht a
0, and
half
linent'
,re the
Allot:mon—Patrick Moran, John Currier.
Auburn—Jonathan Bunnell, Noah Baldwin.
Bridgewater—Jackson Baldwin.
Dintock—William Stone, Leland Blakeslee,
Andrew Cathy.
Duuda—Orren P. Phinuey.
Forest Lake—Patrick Gritlin;
Gibson—Thou/2s Evans, AIMOn Clinton,Jud.
son chainberlin.
Harford—lletiry J. Tyler, Nathaniel Tomp•
king. Ira IL Parish.
Ilerrier--George W. Burns.
Little 3l , ..ndows—E. B. Bennis:cc.
Leribx—Gardner W. Green.
Lathrop—Silas IL Osborn, Wallace I. Steel,
Lewis B. Miller.
Ifolbrook,,Charles D. La
throp.
Middletown—Myron Dodge, Jobb H. Dario.
Oaktan.l—Epbraim A. Baton, J. 51. Till
man. - .
Rosb—George Harvey, Major R. Edwards,
John W. Granger. Simon Holman.
:Susquebartha Depot -F4ijah. ti. Smitti,
tin Gearing.
Springvine—lohn Compton.
:Thomson—r.ntery A. Crozier, Benj. F. Btar
iLird, George W. Wrigtiter, Paid PpPe,
William Val; 1/o:rti. -
" Deesavo . .s.--Tbi - friends of Rev. Miner
Swallow, will give him a donation visit, at the
residence of E B. Cobb, in Rush, on Thursday,
January ii3rd 1873, afternoop and evening. All
are cordially invited. BY onoca os Copt.
DattaTum.—Tho friends of Rev. 11. Bough
ton, will give him a donation visit. at his real
dente in Brooklyn, on Thursday, Jan. 23, 1873.
Afternoon and evening, all are invited.
BY OIIDEII Or Cost.
Brooklyn, January 15th, 1873.
GOOEY'S LADY'S Boos FOR FEBRUARY 1878.
—The following embellishments will ho found
In the February number: A steel plate; a gent
of a fashion plate; a slipper in colors ; no al
phabet fay marking; two extension sheets, one
of fashions, and the other of trimmings; a Val
entine cut, and a numerous assortment of de
bizos for work.
F. Churchill.
Justice of the Peace : office over L. S. Len
hcim's store, Great Bend borough, Susquehan
na Co., Pa. tlas the settlement of •thc.dockets
of the late• Isaac Itivkhow, decmised: Office
hours froth 9to 1:I o'clock, a. m.,' and from l to
4 o'clock p.
Great. Bead Oct. 2d 1872.
For Sale.
A new Loose wen finished. good water han
dy, 111 acres of land, and '2O or more good fruit
trees taerecm. Isaltnated miles vitt - hen Mon
trose, near/km.ll'a Plainiog Mill, aLso,a Woolen
Factory, Carriage and Blacksmith Shop, Grist
and Saw Mill, near by and a few rods from school.
Any person wanting a good place can get
it at a bargain. Call on James E. Carmatt, or
the proprietor. IL C. BLIIGESS.
Montrose, Oct. 30th. 1872.
T ICENSE I'ETITIONS.—Notice is hereby
1L../ given that in pursuance of an Act of As
scattily, the following named pen:ohs have tiled
their I etitions with the Vieth . of Quarter SC3-
sinus of the Peace for the county of Sustrhati
na for license to keep tavenii,eating houses.and
to cell by numsure in quantities not less than
out tiirtn, far which they will apply at January
Sessions, 1873.
P. S. ttnhcock, Diunack. Tavern license
Philip Ilyun, Fricntisville,
Wm Boirdni, " . By measure
Richard Stack, Gt. Bend Boro. •
Henry Ackert, " " Tavern license
Dennis llahony, " 14 a
Joseph Doyle, " " Eating house
J. R. Brown. " Twp.
Charles Kirk. 'Harmony Tavern license
C. G. Chair, Susquehanna Depot - "
Thomas Kelly By measure
Martin Gearing, " Eating house
Eliza Mr.Grath. o '•
P.O. Donald. "
Allen McClure " "
E. T. Deptty,
Denals Casey .
Jacob Decker, Jessup, Tavern license
Silas Howell, Gibson,
G. B. ELDRED, Clerk.
Montrose, Dec. 2151...1572.
3111E1A6 6 .t.MCES.
Trunku.—ln For,mt Lake, January 24, 1873,
Mr. Joel Torrell, ag,ed 71 years.
ILT.eI.7SI.2EILX.OI-4G-70
CONELLIT.--CATLIN-At the resideneo of Martin
Catlin, Eq., the ildher of the bride. Jan. 7th,
lav Iter. J. G. Miller, Albert H. Conklin, of
liimuck, and Frances A. Callin, of Bridgewa
ter.
WILLIA:I9—CARPESTP.II.—In Ilarford, at the
residence of Ira CiuTenter,on the Otithy Rev.
A. Miller, Joseph L. Williams, and Dlics Ida
Stiles Carpenter.
317-sc.not,E—Owr_v—Oa New Year's day at the
Presbyterian parsonage, in Montrose. by Rey.
J. G. Stiller, Win. H. 31.-!gerole, and 3laria J.
Owen, hoth,of Springville.
g3r)o , oin.l. Notiooes.
OUR BODILY' INFIP.IIATIA.
Physical infirmities arc the lot of all. 3lil.
lions - are always sick. No Man, woman or
e tl.l is uniformly in perfect !malt. Much,
WFever, of the sickness and suffering which
retitle!' lila a burdca to so many of our fellow
beings is due to carlosness end n.gleet. A
mighty antidote to the leading, causes of disease
hes Leen pmvidet.l. It:is as harmless as it is
efficient. No poisonous drug enters into ita
comm,sition. it it an undefiled stimulant, tonic
and aperi,m, of which eve,r: ingredient is veg
etable. This unexceptionable preventive and
restorative tnedt.Tine is not " a new thing ander
the sun." lioatctter's Stomach Bitters will soon
have been before the world a quarter of a cen
tury ; and it is not too notch to aver that thou
sands. aye, tens of thousands, are now useing it
who would have been in their graves years ago
bed they not been strengthened and sustained
by this wholesome stitnulault.
The rapidity with which minor ailments often
beccone, when t,eleettal._ obstinate tlisrau.es, is
woll known. rids tunic is fatnotts for the im
imsliate check which it gives to these breeders
of deadly di:orders. The sensation of languor,
the sick headache, the nervoteme , s, the indispo
sition to exertion. the nave, the confusion of
hrain, the phy,ical Ilebillty, which are intended
to premonish us of the approach of senior dan
ger, are invariably re:noved by it kw dtw.,, of
the Bitten. Thl fame of the preparation as a
genuine specific Tbr dyspepsin,bilimis complaints
malarious rev ers,rbeutuat ism and chronic debili
I.e. is as wide as the world ; anti in thew days pf
infamous cathortics, that rob the the
last remnants of ids strength, are advertised as
inviuorants J.!), it is indeed a blmsieg to mankind
that liostet ter's Stomach - Hitters are everywhere
procurable, and everywhere popular.
THE CGNFESSIONS OF AN INVALID.
pUBLISHED as a warning and for the benefit
or yaang a and °Ouzel who fuEfer from Xenon.
Deb.ll , y. Lo.. of Efanliond. an, eniqdying
RE MEANS OF SELF CURE.
'Written by one who cured himself, after un
dergolas codi.l,rable c i tinclf.m . y. and Pcnt free,
on receiving a pod-plitl directed envelope.
N %THAN :UAYFAIII,
Drook:lo, Jaw, I. 'W. BrbolOyo, N. Y.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A 0 ENTLE3I AN • Lm coffered for yer.re from .Nerroui
Leltitry, Fermata,' Ibre.l.y, and nII for effects Of
rulthrol for t4e c..ke r,f sufferin,e tm
nastily, send hee to on WIDUJIV-Vi it, the receipt cud di
pectic] for tuaizing thc r,coedi by which LC wt.
pared.off,rerc wirblngt.,pn:ffi by the stdvisceatsperl•
4.IICCIAIII.N, to byaddl,,sili4. a . 1411,t ,uotl4l‘ , nte.
'JOHN K:Uw.N.
90.42 Order sine.. New Turk.
Wow York Produco rciarkot.
Correctel wevkly by ILirditi,s, Ibyden, Zt Co.,
3'23 Watbington tit., .New York.
But tcr. pall Meal
" firkin 2 2
Ciliese,clairyoper lb 14(14 1 .",
factory' . „.. „ . le(ta
Eggs, per, dta ...... ...... ........... Iltitolo
notr, per barrel. 6.90610
Corn steal, 100 lbs. 3.7.5V,3.90
Wheat, per lasbcl 1.7502. 11 0
Rye " ....... .......... UtSao3
Oats 4..•W0
CAT.
flop, crop of 1872
Tatiow
Lard per lb
Potaton per bbl
rkpph-i "
Tttrl:eys per
ebiecems "
Ducks "-
Tl, ARM FOR. SALE
12 of OXE ILIADRED . A...nn EIGHTYACRES„
Shunted on the road bet weer, Silver Lake at d Mad
Lakt arePwatered nod welt adhered. 0, c urd orchard,
add buthalge„ C.c., etc.
A. J. EIiIiLDON,
Sheldoc P. 0., thecelehdraact Co., re,
January 1,19:13.-3.i
EttCENTreit'S Noll6E—Lettere tmtamentery to the
eebttuot £21311x-tinnuell. late of Bridgertater twp.,
!imam:haulm comity, Pa., bare been !treated to the
etOrnertber.all perstoneindeinod to the said =date. aro
mines ed to make Immediate psi:neat-and !beet hay
intei4 lins or dematum main et site mute or the wad de.
wise!, to dist.e knoiroMpe mime without - delay.
KIItUY Bat:SMELL,
Wm. MIN:CULL. (` - ' l "'" utz • •
Jimmy 6, UM. -
.
IEOOEIII ES. —Teas in - *mat variety
1..4 Lai cke.lV for die . qn410.10: Drioi Pestling, On
beet in inatkot. -A nice guilty of llolasner r Auzar,Co
hutuaatiiiiiavaaapt of optcsetAL.
e, rim 30, AAP:II7IIIIELL.
1873 1873
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enrobi meg Lome dotter with oomestlebitrodaertort arm .
ncreation.
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3CLEt
NEW DISCOVERY
In Cbrialcal and Medical Science.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Incipient Consumption.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Catarrh.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Cure Asthma.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Cure llcart Disease. -
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Skin Diseases.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
liesulato the Liver. .
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Regullio thoStoulacheudElowels
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Caro en Female Weaknesses.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Purify the Blood.
Dr. GARVIN'S. TAU REMEDIES
421 , 5 env..e3 of the Throat.
Dr. waintirs TAIL REMEDIES
Cure Bronchitis.
Dr. GAMIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Cum "Rose Cold,”aellayrever e
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Lung Diseases.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Cure Constipation.
Dr. (LUMEN'S Tin REMEDIES
-.Cam Salt Rheum. - •
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure ILidney,Diseases.
Dr. GAUVINSMUI REMEDIES
. Prevent Cholera & Yellow Fever
Dr. GARVEY'S TAR REMEDIES
Prermt Mrdarions Fevers.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAIL REMEDIES
Romero rain - 1121 the Breast.
Dr. GAIL YIN'S TAU REMEDIES
11CMILM3 Faire is the Side or Back.
Dr. GAILVIVS TAR REMEDIES
Are a Superior 'Ronk.
Dr. GARVEY'S TAU REMEDIES
'Restore the Appetite.
Dr. GAV,vres TAR REMEDIES
Canso the Food to Digest.
Dr. GARVIN'S Till REMEDIES
Ileethro the Weak and Debilitated
Dr. GARVEY'S TAR REMEDIES
Giro Tone to Your System.
TN P. rrnetra sr, co.,
SOLO PdOPRIETOIO3.
195 Seventh dye., New York.
M=41713,14'1. '
Eli), 11
2.21 . 7 . 42.7&
GO
12@14
. 1tC11.4
trrOft'S 'NOTICO,.. Letters' testamcntnrp to the
„Es estate oresuthii Jackson, deed, late of N. miirs.rd,
tuttriutahanutcouuty,Pa.,. finite been granted •to the
enborrthets, all perrOLl In d ebted to *Aid 011Ulte, Atra
requet•tod to make Intactsitate p trfnect. and those fist
leg olattns er contends the estate or the sald - elt.s.
cedsut, to tanto touwa the same without delay. •
.1.13. )IpCou.t.tx. Executor.
Stew =tote, Tan. r, IST3.
None% The udderaidned herlng been
appottiletcvn-Aeihtut. by the Court of CotonoukOlga..of titirpuelt snug eatiats, upon the exception' fli
ed agrlort [no actuant of the Itmotqnees of U. Kenyon
Jr.. will attend to the dude* of Ms appointment at the
oillre of Fitch and Watson: in 31ontrese.
Tannery Dtlt. 1443. at Yu u.puna in.
tereated will appeir and be - beard. . • . 7 : • • •
NY2.l2l34.eurlita.. -
Itasitrose, Llcc.ll, 1572.-1,1
ONTROSE GRADED SCROOL.
C 7 M INT 70 49. r-t.
FALL TEAM ' Began Sept. 2d, 1572.
WEtiTEIL TERSE Beg,ina. Jan. 2d, 1873.
Bruno Tara . .April 21,1573.
TU/27011"—Iligher Department, $0 00
'• . Secondary Department, 500
The oeutaeof Instruction includ6 tho ENG
LISH' BILANCRES, the LANGUAGES, MATUESEAT
ICS, and We NATURAL SCIENCES.
STUDENTS ARE FITTED FOR
COLLEGES4g2,IIISTITUTIONS
OF L - OA R N
And SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN to the
Preparation of Teachere.
The Building is Commodious, Pleas
ant, and well -arranged for
IMPARTING INSTRUCTION.
•
Students can elaer at at any time, and
Tuition will be .
Charged -Proportionally.
rg - Booms can be secured for those
desiring' to beard themselves.
For further particulars address A. H.
BFRLTII, Priuoipal, or the Secretary of
the Board.
• • Wit. 11. JESSUP, Pres.
TLIATCIIER, Seu'y.
ltinfitrose, Oct. 89.
1854.
GUTTENBERG,
ROSENBAUM & CO.
CLOTHIER'S, HEROHANT TAILORS
A iD DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY L.O
F.4,ICKGOODS, FURS, ROBES,
MATS &11'8, GENTS' & LADIES'
EURNISDCNO GOODS, &C., &C.
Our Assortment of
DEPS GOODS, slums, CLOASLXGS, CASSI
31ERBS. CLOTLIS, AND BEAT elitA
Ls Complate.
USS=Mt=
ETS, WOOLESZ NeitlAS HOODS,
MERINO I'NI)EIt-ciARMEtif4
Iro3 LADIES AND ell MORES: (MOVES, &C
In Great Variety.
THINNED and rrrritcraren TIAT2 for Lodfer and Cid].
Aron. Elr,r3thloz belollOog In Ibc 11 4LLINERY
TRADE, Sib: and Cotton Velvets in bier: nod Colors,
Irmr. flo.‘veri. Ribbont, Founeft, Frauger,,, Laces,
&r.. Very Larze.
=crtiailiols. , oorkizligCreicado,
T.h;e Men , . Napkln.:Toweltnzs. Crash. Muslims
Prlute, lc., Full fn Every Line..
Lintmr rtrirstsmNn (3o003.1:1D GLOVES
CuiILSETS., FELT ANO RoorHITS,
etuqxoNs. II Ale NETS.,,
EItUROIDEr.IES.&,STIVSIF.'ED PATTETINS.
ColirLrrc
TOWN WOOLS, CANVAS PATTMLNS,
AS Color& szul'All Stades.
READY MA - DE CLOTHING_
A SPROIALLVrY!!'
WR ISANtFAOTVRRALT., OUR OM? GOODS, and
HALE, UP CUISTOD WORK TO ORDER
.?.FS . EII atE.tstatr.;
Wz keep z large arsortinect of COVEN, Citezninu,
Dzarzna, Vrarinne,.tc. on ba.nd ter that paspoia.
GENTS' FURNISHING GODS.
HATS AND CAPS, A Full Line,
GLOVES. TIES, BOWS,
COTTON A WOOLEN HURTS,
COLLARS, KNIT JACKETS
AND UNDER-GARMENTS,
All Grades and Stars f.r Afen,:Coys, and Larne In Atte.
f.tc Amts. , }vas, MUSKS, SATCIIELS,
UMBRELLAS, LC.
We will nal everythlni: in oar lino ar chrap as' th
next, and CUJOULKTEI: KYLIITTUINU to be JUST %VAULT
rtL REMIVEXT 17 TO Ist:
.
w. cannot 12Olkel .rota prlES lift Or our carter It Mods
of Gooas, otstray arc too rooncrons to giVu la one ct.ll.
don, bat aror.l4 rOtillOnW all to co!' and cow .arepriest
and rfna (ty, and Omaha &unstated or.the troth sir oar
astartlor..
GUTTENBERG ROSENBAUM &
Mcutrose,Nor. 1; 1672.
ADMINISTRATOWs NOTICE —ln Me estate it*
Mt* Northrop, Irate, of Liberty. litibqnrhanni
'
Co. l'a., der.e.s.Ped, !Alta, of. Adrniab•tratlOn to
thelasid ammo harto: been grantee to To underogmA,
sll pemons owing said agate, are reqaertre to moat
fromcdiate payment, and an peratma turrlak • clsitna
azalnat said estate ant revigeted to present them vittuiat
delay. — .
lIIJTIi NORTUROP,
PARTITION SALL OF RRAL ESTATE OF fIL'St.
ry Gent:You. otee'do By virtue of a decree of ths
Orphan'. Court of tinrquehannn County, _theta. wlll by
exonaed to ptuttle sale, em Saturday, Tacusry- ILL
at a o'clock m.. at the - Cunt: flume. to Bout.
rose, ell that certain piece 6,lv:reel of tool situate In
Dlm3r4: tnanahlp, Suoquesanna County, Vs., bounded
and de-crib - 4 ae tollo-xp. to wit : On the norh try land
of A. W. Miln. eant try laud of rater St mplar aud
Stll.t.a T. Tlffetty. oath byLtu.l of tinmoar Deana. and
weet by Isads of Wm. Faitnell cod A. W. lUD, cog.
tall:111,g Iro merep oaull'ipereltes. Da the same none or
leis, together with the appurtenances. no o flouter. two
Rams, and other outbuilalutts,au OrChard and about
Ea) onte, Intp,oced.
TRUILry--One. Sandra-4 doltare et the lime of axle, lb*
balance of One fourth on .centlrtEurtlon or role; on.
f.rirth In two wpm' anneal payment... with anneal In
tercet and one toll at the daath of Theresa 11. t4errlo
too. 61111 hAkreal nun:tally. to be iectifetl by
bond and morirgne Witte preualre,.
A. J, GERRITSO.X.
Montrone, Ps, DeC.16,1571..4w.
A Farm for Sale or to Rent.
A plata or ono naaaren Ana ton acres In Jorrtui Inwit
ohrp, Sumurhauol County. Po. Sala :Um Ca. Is good
!mono on It. two 0n0.,,, alai a granary. two oror4l
'oprlogt or water, orcluird. Au. bo vola'or realcil
ou liLtrat term. a• oho owna rIA In nthor. bu.lortr. •
Apvly to C. C. )lii#. tri mod: Col arra, or Coal Daly:
3.lcloupon, Wyoming C..unty. Pa.
iiroboplois. Dec. IS, :1i72, - .lsr, • • .
A IniTOICHNOTICR.—The enuiretgnerl, an Audit&
IL appointed by the Orptuth'e'Court of Iturneetutena
'County to dioisthete the teeth In the hand. of the All ,
112iIiirtlria(ur of the ram. , of t0 . ../0.1 Motet-II deed. het*.
by glens untie. thy h • .e1:1 attutd to the dettea of
appeletcont. at the entre of 14 A. el , enstnen; In !lima.
enee,• ou Tour.day. the nth ciny 01 JannarY 1.7 1 . it
0 . 600: P, m.,121 Whitil Ilea 1114 A are henaene
tereeted urthe known Mete clattua or he Cuevas de
barred (rota coming in on eatd tend.
-J. T. ItICIIIATInbI, AmentOr.:
lientreet.Dee.
• A VD} TOR'S NOTICH.—Tne nnucmined.ad.iedttnr
.Cl appointed Lc the Cone: of Coninten 1.14.111 of buf.
yuctoluon Ceunty to INA/Mete the fender in the bend:
of the tihrriff, ariolng from the sale of the fen/ ertate
:
HU attend to Wit. antler of his appoint.
went et the °Meek,/ V.. U. deosna in 'id On I woo
op Friday. she. :7th, WU, at 1. p. m., when
aid perboucloNrcrted wilt presi ut their clews or his for
ever admitted from comieg io on raid feed. • ,
• fit C. JE.llitlyi Auditor.
Vont:use, Dee. ith,lsll.—mi
ZErtzes - 6161161:331/rOCICCIC3F.-
Two limo' i» thG Directory, dyla yam?, gi1,56...
each additiona:ltyy, 60 ceie, ,
SAVINGS BANG, NM PILVOIID.•; , -Slx per mit.
tercet on all Dcpollti. Does a general Basking Dal
mew. • -all-tt . • li: B. CBASIC
c.tyrta PLASTER.—NICTIOLAS . sr:onto:v:4
Dtitier It vnuize Csynn PLAN r. South grouud,
N. L MOMS L. CO In Dry GoodM,llats.Caps
Boots and Shoe,, and General Ilerchandlaam. an 341 a
alract,recond door Luton' tho EplimpalCLCinti. •
BOTTIL, kept by WILLIAII 'llll/TU. aet Mita
street; soar Ake Irepot.--s •
W. 8. ItE.A.D,Poondry. and daaller In news and other
a ten tilr, ono door from rbinnoy'a !Wel. Alain Bt.
R. V. KIIIBER. Carrw:tot Maker aml Vntlertaliori on
.Main Street, two duon below Litt:lora Store. •
•
NabOLTATII ISTIOTTIEJOI. Dralsrs.la 9rocerlei and
Provisions, oa !Isla Strect..
S SO:I. Dealers let Pose. Peed, lies%
,Salt. lame, Cerateit. Groceries sal Proslaicals on
Hain Street, opposite the Depot.
T. HAYDEN, Harmlnetorers ot. Clcars-"And
ITSolbolo d•Jalers In Tan See notlon* and Tftney
Goods. on nain Street, below Epleeopilehtdcb. • •
MOSS rk =UP. I.•ather )laUctrActureit and dealer•
in Mc •cco Bindings, d..c..nrmr Episcopal Church. •
- -
11!;F:TTRYDEN:Dcalers Fa Drugs nid3redletnes
and Manufacturers of Civrs, 02 Main Street, beat
the Depot. ,
J. DICKEICSIAN, On.. Dealer In aenond reereberdisie
sod elothlrg, Seek Store, on Hain litrce;. .
L. R. LENIMIN. 3tannfattarer 'of tether. ant &slot
In ge oral Siert:Can oc; on Maio
,Stroet.• • . .
Q. P. DORAN. literedinnt Tailor soil dealer In Reid,
Made Clothing, Dry G nods,Cirorditles d Provisions
Main Street., . • -
1572.
cunio,t MTITF.. Manrillactatrar of arul dal/aria crus
or Plorrx and Czallnus. . .
- . Poe
11, TMGLF-4—Dealor to Stoves; Tin, Copper,
indflhet-tiron WAre, Caettrim&c. , Also , mandaetnl ,
tvr ar beet Stetal*toorder. ET,i Trough and Lead Pips
bnytinesi Ptlendoil toot Lair prices—Qtbson Hollow,
reunarlvacia,—ly.
•
• .
EDWARDS & BRYANT, Rinntactarets of Wigan'
sad Sleigh., newt.. Ingalls` Stare.
J. R. BEEBE—Cone Sureeyoi; nr Scequebenne coax
01111 c ,in tbo Court brouer. Mouttoee. Pa.84141'.
ABEL TliriDELI., neater la Dress, Medicines.,
osors, Fnlnt. , OH2, Dye Stotts. Groceries, Jewelry.!.
otioos, etc. pgeit,
lAME.I E. CIEMA.T.T. Attortcy at Law. 011 . 1Iae anik
door bi:loWTarbell House. rub&
n conrzre S CO.. Dankera. Forel zn Pas.
6.age TICk. to and Drafts on r.rgland, Ireland and,Sceite
BILLINGS STROUD. Genera PITS and Life thine;
euan Nzets• ltallroa* and Aceldeptrtelcas
tfiNeir Ydrlt ead rbilsdolplda. (Mee one dour
gram Bank. . .
F. R. CHANDLER. General 'lnsurance andBewing.litt.
chine Agent. Public Avenue.•
BURNS t NICHOLS:Chit olatetri oretDroca and Modl
einev. Cigars. Tobacco. riper. Pocket-Books, BpestY
elca Yankee 'Natio:on dc., Brick Block. ". •
•
WM. L. CC , X, Ibtrof cr. moor Ind Seater In all irttclel
aonaUY kept by the trpdc, oppo# lie the Bank.
-
MVO d CORWIN. ReWerx In Store*, Thwelwari,
Bed Illtnnfnecurczn of Tin rind lilwetWon ware, totneJ
at MAIn had Turi:pik.t
It. IL 1101ISJI. Merrchnnt 'lngot and 'denier-
Trirarninno. and Furnishing Goods. 'and
Reml,liade Clothing. no Mnin Ftrset , next rico_ to:
lox• Little eoJ Vakeleet Law oMcc.
A. N. BUT.L.ti:U..nt-tler - In War:erica. Proviolomr.
Ilook.e.fitn:lnem - acd Yen Lee Netions, at head 1
TA XIL Et= X's T. a MC CrCT $9
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JOU! P. TAUDELL, proprietor.
Ettlat St alms leas norm daily, coaaettingaith
the 1). L. i,C., the Edo, and the Lehigh Valley Hall
wavi. .
lIOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCI
ATION, • ' • .
Far fleTtell fan d cure aftlic rrtltur end rnfortattato.l3i
.PtincittiCt of Chrintitin
Luau nit the hirrc.rto of Youth and the ofA„.tt
in relation to Ilnrriaur and Voutal Evil.. with annitar
nid (qr the nl7.ll , ituct tient free. In Fealed envelope*. Ad
dreea7iOlti.liW AhSOVIATION.Itor. P. PhUadatnltlns
Xrl l ll7ll.'
,AT ,
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'WILLIAM SIVITR'S
sz:erds Ire rartatere Wale . . t r o o& o mlou yid And the lArAut
FIRST CLASS AND co3l3pli.
F N I T.IJ B, E
To be found In ibis ion of the country,. of Isis ova
mottitectu re, ausl et tutees thancannut 411 to g1e . ,.) setllo
faction. , Ile mane* thel%Zy Lett
,ExTEDISzOiq TBALra
Itt the Couatry; 'and WAP.11....NT0 thew.
UPHOLSTERY WORK
Of ell kind+ ttena oitno fuff:fa mattuf.
Ce t 3 3:3 x),
OF VARIOUs iiINDI, .• • • 7
P 1 RE NO.I.3IA.TRASSES, ; "
ccotk!Sx,llATuSssEs. --. .
UN D E 13 . 7 T A-1( UN G
Tno suLtetiner will hereafter mate the I:Leaf...tette n.
Ir£VerlnPlitellet' tUultt..del
thzvenne pie err. lees .114 be attended to proco2tlyano
setletectury cllntzcs, ,
w. 8011 , ,
ilontrete. Ps— Jan. SI. I=-7ne3—tf. •
k I) , IINIsTitATows -Nog - ma—in • no ez,tnlcr
tt nfJottr,' A. antler deceeh , l, Into of Lnnor.
lotere of Adintutitratlon , In inn tuld enskte booing
ing heen Granted to the undendgned, hit persons ow-
Inv paid eetate. are requested 10 =Aka iinalpilato
- nod reti out haying eplmo actilLIEL fald catalo
d ,r.fent them Welton,. doln..
%V , req4":" I mm,y kdrali trlt I
la r I.
Bri2govxater, Dec 11, ,
A t iITOTL'Bi.i IT:K.—Tito urolots tqrat.barlog horn
kiiappolottsittiv.tho Coml. of Common Plats of Sods
quebanal Conrir. au Auditor to rEsttlbate the funds to
Lauds of the SoarlMarising front tho sole of Itoat Estate'"
of (1.1.. Lou, trill attend to the duties of his appoint.
moot. at' Pelee to iitoutrors. nit Friday: Januar.
1144, Fan At 1- o'clotit,.. I', I.t. A lt persona interratsa
111 apprucand present ituis claims, or Ito SurtASS dos.
barred from coming to ua said fond.
It.i.:llALDW,lS,..Attaltdr. -
'UOZI/0110, rico. 11:
NEW AULFORp
GREAT BEAD,
LENOXVILLE.
orßsoN.
MONTROSE.
lIONTIIOSE, Pn2VA.