The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 05, 1873, Image 2

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    THE i;kgmoqtAT,.
E. D. HAWLE.1011;.1111111
Montrose?, Wednesday, March 5, 1073,
WHILE we have been groaning under the
severity of our winter, in St. Petersburg,
where kik cold should .have been of the
most nipping and eager kind, they have
had in January , nothing but mists and
fogs and thaws and mine and mud and so
-forth, with nobody's nose frozen, and
everybody, in fact uncomfortably hot. A
traveler reports that ho could not sleep
for the heat, though the stove in his room
was not lighted; and ho dressed nest
morning at an open window!
Tin Hon, Alexander H. Stephens has
been elected to Congress, and will, we
hope, m due time take his seat in it. He
is a man of high integrity, great, abilities
and - long experience. He was among the
staunchest supporters of the Union while
the question remained within the field of
Argument. The appearance of finch men
in the Federal Councils to truly repres
ent the South will be acceptable to every
man who really,desints to see the restom
tionof natural and amio.tble relations be-
Weep the States.
Chartictertstu ,
The Montrose liemocrat crows over the
"Democratic victory" in Binghamton, but
has nothing to say about the Democratic
defeat in Reading. Characteristic.
We think we did mention that the
city of Reading had gone about 2,500 for
whisky"Liceuse,"which the returns prove
We did not expect the editor of the
Republican, solute a convert to the "no
license" doctrine, would "shout" over it
as a l itepublican victory. What will be
come of his temperance reputation now?
We are fearful that party politics will
again entirely obliterate it.
AIM now the last plank has slipped
away from the chives tug Colfax. His last
attempt to account for the 0,200 receiv
from Oakes Ames was that he • received
two hundred dollars of the money from
his fatber-in-law and one thousand from
George Nesbitt in a single bill sent in an
unregistered letter. It now appears from
&e bank account of Colfax that the de
posit of a draft for 81,000 from Nesbitt
WM made two weeks before the deposit of
the Ades check. In the confusion of the
Vice-President's memory it is satisfatory
Yu know that he did receive $l,OOO from
`eittett and $2OO from his father-in-law
4hough this does not happen to be the
money which was contained in the check
of Oakes.
is addressing a body of Ohio Republi
cans, in Columbus, on the 12th, governor
Noyes, who hopes to be re-elected ncr,
October: felicitated his friends on being
rid of a list of persons named saying:
Think of it In Massachusetts, Charles
Sumner, ono of the ablest, perhaps mie.of
- -the purest, party leaders, General Batiks,
amether able leader; in New York, Mr.
Fenton, and that diatinichod jow l /Mist
whose tragic eud makes it difficult 'to
speak of him without tears; in Ohio, men
spatially admired and trusted by the party;
a Illinois, Mr. Trumbull and General
Palmer; in Missouri, the eloquent Schurz.
They came to the precipice, they leaned
over into the vortex, made a plunge ; there
was a ripple over their dead bodies, and the
Republican party went right on to victory.
[Applause.]
How thankful the Republican party
should be, to be sure, that after each
lines, Henry Wilson. Oakes Ames, Colfax,
Harlan, Pomeroy, Caldwell, the two
Pattensons, and "men equally admired and
trusted," are spared alive.
IfhorGremeCanse of Crime.
We give below two views of what is
often:designated as "the mat cause of
crime". from two able religions journals
and we leave our renders to make their
own comments. We would euggest,bow
ever, that our neighbor of the Montrose
Republican should copy them with "com
ments" provided he thinks it safe to risk
his temperance reputation in this coin
intuniky byso doing.
-The cases of hordicide and suicide which
so oftmi shock thtcommunity, are large-
Irdue to one cause; drinking. Foster,
who is to be huni for killinz Mr. Putman
with s car.hook, committee(' the deed un
der the influence *lf liquor. The testi
mony of -Lockweed, who is expected to
die from wounds inflicted by an enraged'
companion, shows that he bad been drink
ing at a • party on Saturday night and
kept it .up till . Sunday morning. As a
result he insulted the man; who reveng
ed -himself by inflicting the probable fatal
wound; Mrs Prince, who-cnt her throat
with o razor last, week, was. as the papers
say, "suffering from an attack of delerium
tremens. The Chatham square murder
was•pursued by the police and
found in his congenial hathat, "a low grog
shalt." It is unnecessary to enlarge this
record of crime. Almost every case is
more or less traceable to liquor. ,21r c
York 03serrer.
:;Hero is another view of the question,
vr toll we find in the aiurch Journal and
&rot Ilesusger.—Esla
There is always a strong temptation to
nutkepatent pills for the cure of vice.—
Fionastimes It is ono pill end sometimes
another. But:the truth is,the moral sick
ness of, the community is constitutional
and can bo cured only by a constitutional
treatment.
Drunkeness is bad, it is trite. bni it
fs not the only bad thing, nor even the
greatly bad thing. It Li a mere exagera
=on to,talk tut does our -respectable eon
teizlirrarY,, ;. Every drop of Alcohol in,
tho, lanft might ho destroy to morrow,
sac:inns and sin in many of their worst
brzaCwould exist , ,
elluE unhappy , people mentioned may
/Wm- oonlinitted [minter or suicide under
the isdltvencti of Ili - quo?, but there aredos
ens of murd,enf and suicides withavhich,it
liosrotbing to do. in fait it ha nothing to.
:
risk the zno#olfiabloodell..andr,otmt
oions. That energetic and pious lady'
who told us all of lato how she disposed
of .two or three husbands and several
families of children by arsenic, was a strict
teniperacce woman. The. tate Mr, Fisk
was a ft - impel - ate personage, we believe,and
the gentlemen who deprived the world of
the consolation of his presence was cer- I
tainly not drunk when he discharged that
piste, The cashier who steals the funds of the
bank, the forger who puts another man's
name on the paper, and the defaulter who
runsaway with the !undo of a corporation,
the gentleman who leaves his own family
and disappears with a portiOn of another
man's, the broker who engineers a "cor-
I ner," the financier who floats_ in bogus
stock, the Congressman who invests in
Crrclit Mobilier, are not always tipsy
by any means.
To drink whiskey is a bad thing, espec
ially when the whiskey is bad, as it is said
to be generally, but let us hint to our ven
erable contemporary that the worst wick
ed nessee in. this world are done by people
perfectly sober, and that they require so
briety for their doing.
l• "The Great Cause of Crime" is not to
be removed by aprobibitory law. Temper
ance is otily . trne Virtue in the - great gar
land of virtues, and drunkenness one sin
in the long black_cataloguesif sin. .
$4OO Taxes fr o m every Non, Labor-
ers end all
Every mail from the south brings us
exchange papers containing paragraphs
announcing a large and continuous ex
odus from Florida. Men aro•lec!Tiog that
state and going with their families to
Texas and to other quarters to escape
ansoti to ruin from high taxes and to save
what little they have left. Carpet bag
gery (sustaind at Washington) and out
right scoundelism in the legislature and
high officials of state have reduced hun
dreds of them to their last dollar; and
families are abandoning their farms and
plantations where they were accustomed
to mrke a comfortable living out of their
crops of sugar, or corn, or , cotton, and
leaving the state as the just man of old
left Sodom. A republican paper, which
sustains the Credit Mobilier, prints in
editorial type this little paragraph :
There is not a dollar in the Florida
state treasury. The bonded and floating
-debt, according to the report of the comp
ptroller, is $5,844,421. As there are but
25,000 voters in Florida, each voter, ac
cording to this showing. is "in for" $234
on a general average. The county and
municipal debts will probably run this
average up to $4OO.
Nothing but tho Truth.
In the recent debate in the house on
Lonisann affairs, Mr. Hale, of Maine, a
republican member, did himself the credit
of admitting the whole truth in these
words:
For the Last leer years the infamy and
disgrace of certain southern state govern
ments have been constantly on the in
crease. There have been corrupt electors
and corrupt elections; there have been
corrupt legislators and corrupt legislat ion ;
there have been double Idgislatures, doub
le governors, double representatives in,
the house, and double sensors .Year by
year in many states. There hove been
bad men in these states, who have bought
power by vrlfolesale bribery: and h... 0
enriched themselves at the espense of the
people by speculation, open handed ro
bery. Corruption and anarchy have occu
pied and possessed these toil artUnale slam.
I felt the 'force of this 'when it was
charged in the "canvass befere the late
ole6tion.
• * • * • * *
In my opinion it is time, and I hope all
republicans will appreciate this, thee we
take this matter with .a strong hand..—.-
And the last men to object to such action
ou the part of the government, taken
with . due regard to the spirit of our con
stitution, are the gentlemen on the other
side. Who have claimed that the republi
can party is accountable because it will
not interfere but allow thieves and rob
bers to pillage the south. Let us go to
the root of the matter. If necessary, let
us take entire charge there for the time
put down the pretensions of usurpers,
drite out thieves from high places to which
they have never been duly -elected, find
out if . there, is any real state government
with proper authentication, and if ; as I
suspect, there is none give to the people
Of this desolated and plundered state au
opportunity for a fair election, and when
a government has been set up under such
guarentees stand by it with the whole
force of the general government, civil and
military.
o
"Room for the Leper.”
In Detroq, the other morning, people
along Michigan avenue heard aloud voice
crying. "Out—of—the—way 1 I've got
the small-pox!" and after getting a safe
distance they had time to observe a negro
and a negro woman making their way up
the street. Clear across the street one
could see the pustules on the man's face,
and he.was so sick and tired that he would
have fallen sometimes but fur the support
of the woman. The walk on one side of
the street was. kept clear of pedestrains
until the air passd, and no one approach
ed them until they were crossing to Cam
pus Martits, when two. of the sanitary
poliece tint in an appearance and .hailed
the.womon, while a crowd, collected at a
safe distance. She gave the man's name,
but the police neglected to jot it down.
She stated that they both lived in Tren
ton, and were.ctig,aged to be, married.—
The man was taken down with small-poz
a few .days ago, and there being no pub
lic institution at Trenton, where he could
be cared for, he remained at home until
'he found that he must die' or get better
care. The woman came forward in this
emergency with a heart as brave as any
heroine's and offered to accomvany him
if he would come to Detroit. They start
ed about two o'clock Monday night to
come a - dictums of fifteen miles and a
half.
The man was so ill thatle bad , to sit
,down and rest every half mile, 84(1_11
light rain fell at night and all the fore
noon, Malang the roads so elipitery that
the feet would hardly take hold. The
womentnew that she would also have the
disease, and wanted to go to the pest.house
with lux lover/ • They were given explielt
directions and passed. 'up Gmtiot street,
shouting to warn pedestritims. If there
are'any societies around to . give medals to
brave and selt4acrificing young, Aim
mep,here chance to bestow One - wheo
It havbeen" justly Owned.
•
FEED:yaur horses pipity r ol :grain thio
Front "Witlekry prlps.”
" "Yon ieePri. Dtivis, twenty cows, a
distillery, and
ndistillery, farm oist hundred acres,
give MO and my four tiofs a heap o' work
to do; but we do it all ourselves; no
hired' folks abinut anywhere. It don't
pay ;' . they pry into things too much. So
for three or four years past we've done
pretty well; and only for our stupid Joe
leaving that handle in the pump, they'd
, never have found us out"
' "Pump ?—handle ?" interjected Davis.
"Yes. 11l tell yon how it was. .The
whiskey we made and pot in , harrels we
paid tax. on. That. we put down the well
we—"
"Put down the well ?" interrupted
Davis again.
"I forgot to say," continued McKelvey,
"we have a well that has been dry three
years anyway. So I got a tub a little
smaller in circumference than the well,
and made tight at both ends, and slip
ped it down, connecting with it the old
wooden primp that still stood there. When
we took whiskey oitt . we had to gear her
up,but unshipped her lively noon. ns we
were through. So in looking at that for
lorn old post without an arm, nobody
suspected it was a head-board for the grays
o' whiskey."
"Somebody did, it seems," said Davis
getting interested.
"The officers suspected something, and
at different times searched my barns and
stables and cellars, and lay out in the
' fields to capture the stuff as it was taken
away. They frequently seized my tax
paid goods,bnt always released them again
Ina t.a. Ma , did .lyrt Ifsa
away 9 Wh7,jitst the easiest thing I had
to do. Yon see, I ran two milk wagons,
ar.d sometimes only one can in five was
filled with milk, and that for use in case
a stranger stood, with pitcher in hand,
by the roadside to purchase. Such in
stance's, though seldom, occurred. The
rest we filled from the pump."
"And was caught at it ?" said Davis.
"No; not exactly. The filling was all
through, and wagon gone, when two of
those revenue fellows penned in, On' me
before break o' ; I ...y—tlielispector hadn't
ccnie yet—and turned things over gener
ally. They got through at last, and seem- ,
ed satisfied all was right. Their hands
were pretty dirty; so I said, leading the, ,
toward the house, 'Gentlemen, come in
and wash your hands.' One o' them
started after me, the other made for the
old pump, and when I turned to look,
I felt just like sinking out o' sight. Joe,
who used the pump last, had forgotten to
unship the handleoind the revenue man's
hand was on it. I yelled to him. 'That
pump don't sack It warn't no use. It
did suck, aid sent out a pretty good
stream, which he commenced rubbing
over his hands. Ile sniffed some, and
putting both hands und , :r his' nose, gave
a long whistle. Then I knew it was all
up with me."
"You'll go to prison." remarked Davis.
"Not if the entire Congressiooal Dele
gation o' the State can save me," said tae
distiller.
"Tour plioperty will - be confiscated."
"Only so much as lies loose on the farm
and in the still house, and that don't take
a hundredth part of my tour years' gains,"
replied McKelvey.
Preserving Meal.
... -There. is no end to the processes pro
posed for.prescrving meats, hut those that
have given any measure of success can be
eaumerata 4 with It single digit. One that
has' given very --fair • results comprises'
simply the Immersion of the meat 'in
Melted/allow, Which being allowed to cool
encloses it in a solid iuipervions to air and
moisture. Coating avith.paraftine serves'
alike purpose in the same way.
'However feasible in theory this method
has' not gained sufficiint favor from
practicirto render the importation of meat
from the distant regions where its. cost is
light, anything like a ! bUsiness success.—
/t is hale that a qui'da large trade was in
augurated in the English market.. with
beef from Australia, presextetl by a pro
cess 'tainted a few years_ since, but the
publics did not like the article,' and scien
tists at last discovered that a chemical
changers induced,.by the treatment which
impairs the nutrition' character of the
substance. .
Neither have tither methods succeeded
much better. The vnasi-seientifle end' of
withdrawing the blood from the ;dead
animal and injecting the preserrativia
laid into the veins amounted to riotliiiiv
as also did the enclosure of the meat iii
cases from which the atmospheric air avai
excluded by carbonic acid gas. Sulphur
ous acid, the fumes of burning sulphur,
has been claimed as of great utility, and
certainly possesses great power to arrest
decomposition, but, on the other hand,
this absorbs oxygen on exposure to air
changes In some degree to sulphuric acid,
and thereby deteriorates the quality of the
article.
Thus far, therefore, science has done
next to nothing in the mattzr. As con
cerns the cheap transport of meat from
the beef producing regions of the West,
to the beef consuming markets of the
East, recourse must be had, on a much
greater scale than now, either to refrig
erating cars constructed for the transport
of lire cattle without the wear and tear
and conseqUent loss in weigiitand quali
ty now incurred.
THE SWORD OP GEN - ET:AL WATER.-
When' President Grant' was in our city,
says the 'Wilmington .Comerrefal, there
was shdcin,him, at the residence of Mr.
Grubb, the identical 'old sword, worn by
General Wayne 7 -4he "Mad Antheny" of
Chester ebnnty. It belongs to William
H. Naffand is one of the thousands of
old curiosities which be has stowed away
in his great collection. The sword was
given ,y General Wayne to Judge Gun
ning Bedford, and after the death of the
latter, Mrs. Bedford' presented it to Evan
Thomas, Esq . ., of New Castle, upon whose
N
death, Mr. al purchased it at a sale of
effects.
Thisisa . rare old sword. It is mstraight
light blade; in a leather scabbard, which
is worn and looks the worse for wear.
When and where Wayne wore ft—whether
at StonrPoiu t i at Ticonderoga, at' Brandy.
wine,
, or Monmouth, or Paoli—tre do not
know. ,
Axottiga fearful cbal mine acciden t,
in England. prom thirty to forty lives
lost, amid all tho concomitant horrors. of
theso terrible and • frequently-recurring
disasters-4in explosion, a fierce are and
no means of reaching the anfferera.' Sid=
lordeliite is the'Seene of this latebt 'direr
calamity,. and, let na hope; :that the sad ,
dieanterwill lead to greater. und seltez
precatitions than are'now being excercis•
ed - in the coal Mines of England.
belletict..toJA6 itio'w
willoes. •
Tura famous traveller in the wilds of
Arkansas known as "The Aarkunsas Trav
eller," is n 44. myth. but yet breathes and
has his beifig. ,He lives in. Little Kock,
in thgt Stalei'and. is Colonel
"t3andy' Falkper.: ;He: is: an aged and
rettit ( oted clttzeu.Of Little 'Rock,', and ,he
may be seed, evier) , day atint.the streets
of the townimitilging hia.excelleat taste
for nook uud story-telling. He was born
in Kentucky in the year 1801. In
1831 ho went to Arkansas, and in 1832
became acquainted with Waller Wright
the eiriginat sq hatter In thu - song and story.
known as `.`7412e Arkansas Traveler."—
Wright 'sang a jumbled sort ,of
. song
which -atttitoted 'Fiances attention—a
song and' tune he had'beard in various
settletaenfs:. • These words, together_ with
the airy Fidkner made into the Celebrated
song. ' edi,Falknor is university known
by the name of "The Arkan sas Traveler."
Remould be a good - man - to meet:
So far there has been imported from
Virginia three hundred negroes to mine
coal in the Powers and other mines in the
vicinity of Youngstown, Ohio, and it is
said that the experiment has proved so
successful that other companies .propose
to import largely. 'Truly, between the
negroes and Chinese the. outlook is not
very bright for white workingmen.
ARIZONA is again disturbed by the
raids of the tread:crone Indiana of Co
ehise, who are Once tnore on the war path
pillaging, tinrning and , murderiug.in their
heartless, treacherous fashion. There is
m.et, bitter fault-finding by the people
with the last treaty of peace, and another
petty Indian war seems imminent in the
unfortunate Territory of Arizona.
OP the smaller planets or aster ods there
is apparently no end, for still another of
these liliputtan worlds, if worlds they be,
was found by Dr. C. 11. Peters, a few
days since; 'This niwly discovered mem
ber of "otli planetary flintily is of the
eleventh magnitude, and is moving north
ward throve' interplanetary space at a
very rapid rate.
New York Produce - Market.
Corrected weekly by Ilartlios.., Hnvden, ,k Co.,
an Washin g ton St., New I urk. •
Butter,' PM 404b42
~ ' firkin._ ..
.. .............. 34036 NS
Cheese, dairy, per lb. t5Ml5i
factory".... 1.534(16!.4
Eggs, per cloz . ... ........ ...... .... 38(046
Flour, per bumf.. 6.00010
Corn meal, 100 lbs. 3.4003.50
Wheat, per bushel 1.754?..( 1 0
Rye .1 90092
"
Clan ' 54065
Corn 0 67©73
tiopg, crop of 187 • 4:, 850
Tallow ~ 8,7§r4
Lard pellb
Potntnes pat bbl
Apples " - 7 0 41)2• 00
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Turkeys per lb WWI)
Chickens " 16018
Ducks "16018
. .
Wew This Week.
NOTICE TO. NETTLE.- 4 -The out.. erther taker this
tnelbod of alltin,, ,, nodal Ural) thne , wile nre In.
defiled to Mt* to ‘lill'nnd atnotar the pame banr. tho
ling War, April Irw..l* br au doi. 7 , i h.* s.ri II ..rei
Mon seltea cost.. N. 1110 EMI%
Be. Jontrill, Bialcb 5, 1911.—atr - .
SNAKE CE E
:332mtr1304211.
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The enttotv etranftlitsloattio will offer for sale, on tbe
ground., llos)41)14Ingar ..ttidge
41CROS3 1.111611 TY TOWN.
ST?, !.litAa , rUUCSi`I~'S, MILL,
to the Ineriat and hest Molder_ Oh MONDAT,
.74th. 1871: et t &duet, s. tn.
. .
The plan I'l ' l4 .pc,llltratlons (or , said bridge trill be
mid ttod exhihard en that dity.-nnd ran ha seen and ex
amined by all interested at am store of V. tn. /toy&
Trine tottime; ' All I ntere.led in said Bridge, or in
contracting for the bnildinfrerf thexutme. Trill please at
tend. fly Order of Comodarkkorr*
XVII A. ttltntiu YON. eivrt.
Commloeloners' Orden, I.lnotrtme. ALorset 0, Iy:3.
A D 3111CTSTRATO WS 3X L..—The end. rel.4acd. ad
tabat.tra•:or If Mary, Y. 'Stanton, deer axed. grill
MO. at public leala. at the .bouse 01 the Lae if euthiab
Ballard, Ttrid;inantter, at one "'cluck • p.
THUIODAY,
the ft , lftmlh2 dejeeitted piece of -land. e.tnatsd fn
Manch, bnuaded os follow. a.Beaonlag at tooth setts
rorn,r of Samuel Starnes, thievre by the 1119121 C north
tid Mil sweetie* ...Mame north' 41 degrees clod perth •
es at a Jr...al the ttortheaf t corner of said titterer's,:
theater by lot 1"W e( D. 'Venn :ate south aRNAIer,T., a
'tan 3 perciwAtoijon or e. wen.: thence by
1)f dtiirees wr.t fi3porches to pa-1 In fine of mixt Or-
We Deans 's taad,thcatee by the samenorth degrees
weste3)( perches tit placer of barzion log. eontsioluz 23
sent! and 43 perettci Of land, all onhtproeed.
TRION—To enty•lrre dams on day of sale $lOO
on confirmation of sale, and batsmen In six month
thereafter, with Interest,
:2,lo.trni : lhre4 '
1,
1m.3. f 3 . w .L . 8 tANTON. Adm'r
W. AC: Xitcvvcrelaa.,
~:,r:~:.:...~
Produce and Commission merchant,
77 Del EL, Now York.
Confignmenta solicited and returns made dmmedlats•
ly on sale of goads. Sebd tor shippto; cards and sten
ells. •
Beferento :
National Park Bank of New York.
North itiver Bank of New York.
Basun National flank of New Ynrk.
Long Island Bank of Brooklyn, Y
Fab: lt,
MASON & HAMLIN
The szthscrlhervroold-aonottoce to the maestrol public
that he trOvettartal to, famish a styles of the above eel
ebratedltistravetents:-
New Styles Six Oetave Superb !
Also. agent for the celehnittd
CHICKERING PIANOS!
Eircheatals free...as
Pa. Apply to me near illoixtrOn, Cr athheal at Youttase,
L. C. SMITH, Agent
Ileetzese. Feb. lA. 11173.-4ir.
I_,VCBLIC SA LB.— rho Undersigned baring
,1 sold his tarm, will saint public sale, on the
premises, two miles east of Brooklyn Centro,on
.Tuesday, March 4th r 1873, at 10 o'clock, a. In..
the following property: Plea eood ,cows, 4
yearlings, 24 sheep. (very Baba 2 hogs, good
lumber wagon, platform market wagon, nearly
now. buggy wagon, pair bobs,Jiglt
sleigh, for ono home oetsro,^. horse sled, good
wheel barrow,set light hatness,seCteam harness,
single harness, saddle, hullnlo , robes, blankets,
'mowing machitto (now,) *heel horse ralre,forks,
rakes', plows; Narrow* cultivator, chains, neck
Yoke,.whißletrees;; grain shovels,--barn shovels ;
forks, hoes, - pleks, iron bars, corn sheller, grain
cMdle;grittd shane, 190,sap tubs; bclPillg Pins.
ditrpower; dalry•fixtures,Asfi Lath's:good woial
'ashes, qeantity,pt wheat, oats; rare, potatoes.
hrilf barrel pork, haMS.Vorried beef, and other
artieleanosinentidnecl. •
. . . , .
Traits—Ml sum of VS•end untler.'cash, aver
$5, nine months , time with (merest And•approv.
' -
ed security.
•
11. •ELT, Anitknicer. • ' •
' ,":1. .4, ...,. ~ , ,:,,.- E.' B.RAILET. •
Brooklyn, Pc retooth, 147;),,-.-vrit, „ -.::
Nevi
oTtbE.—Tbis Is to anutlo'n tbs public agalusi treat
inglcc sal [W7 on my account, as I yin pay bo
debts of kis contacting after tbla data.
EMERY; --
Feb. 0; IBM-4w.
LOVEIt AND TIMOTHY SE}.:D. I --
To4ny oldd ett . itoptent: Those thatyant
seed pn credit I desire etibnld mill ',before
the-20th of March in order to be certain
to secure it. Casa received at any time.
Call at the Store of li. 3. Webb, Montrose
Pa, . • C. D. Liernnoe.
"Feb. 2Gtb, 673:--Giv
ABEL TITERELL,
DRUGGIST,
110:CazsAtz-cmoo, V.o3:lXigel.,
Ir eantintally inflating NEW ODOM, am) keep. eon
'Mostly no hand a fall tout desirable assortment of gem
nine DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. Paints. oils.
Dyestuffs, TSAS. Spaces,. an& other emcee.. etonw
ROL 1/11p1p.pqrr. glass-ware, fruit j.trs.lllllTOrc
chimney., kerosene. machinery MU. tanners oil nista.
foot oIL relined Whale Oil. oil- for lanterns. nil for
session machines. Olive Oil, Spenu Oil, Spirits TefTwn•
tine, Varnishes, (bond IllefeLN IDC.fOr .Potash. Can ecm
traced Lye. Azle G reattp. Trustee. Snpporters, Hedleel
Instruments, Shoulder Braces, Whirr, Gins, Pistols
Cartridges. Powder,. Stmt. Lead. Gan Caps, Bleating
Powder and Poor. Fiollns.Strlops, Bows. etc. Piro es.
Fl fee etc., Fish llnekssedlines.flar amProilet Scraps.
Hatt Olin. flair Restorers. and flair Dyes. Drnshes,
Pocket Knives, Speemelee, A 11,., and Wirer Fated
Spoons, Forks. Enlresofsm; Dentist Artleler, a gener
al assortment of
FA:" 000:f5, JEWELRY. and PERFUMERY.
All thei ending and best kinds of
PATENT 1111MCINES.
The people are Welted taco at the Dreg and Variety
Store of ADEL TU !WELL
Feb 1,18':& Established 1545.
MONTROSE GRADED SCHOOL.
—O
- .4k.. T-s IV 7J .a 9.. TAIL.
FALL Timm Began "Sept_ 241,1872.
WD.-rca TKII3I/legina. Jnn. 2d, 1872.
SPILI24O Tens .April 21,1879.
TelT/ON—lligher Petunimcnt, VI 00
Seenndui7 Dernment, 3 00
The memo( Instruction Includes the ENO•
LUSH BRANCLIES. the LANOTIAOKS, MATLLEMAT
ICS, 1111 d tho NATURAL ScIENCES.
STUDENTS ARE FITTED FOR
COLLEGESxLIRSTITUTIMIS
OF LUA
And SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN to the
Preparation of Teachers.
The Building is Cunmuilions, Pleas
ant, and well-arranged fur
IMPARTING INSTRUCTION.
Students can enter at at any time, and
Tuition milt be
Charged Prpportionally
..• EkgAL;
rff° Rooms can bo secured for those
desiring to board themselves.
For further particulars. address A. B
BERLIN, Yrrucipal, or the Stcretary of
the 13usnl.
_
Wu. 11. JESSUP, Pres
TIIATCHEICSK-e t y.
Moutrose, Oct. 30. '72-6m.
Oothleg, etc
11554. 1572.
GUTTENBERG,
ROSENBAUM & • CO
CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS
AND DEALERS /X
DR,Y _GOODS: Ail-41..14VER
FA A CY (MOPS, FURS ROBES.
HATS d C e 4PS, GENTS d LAMES
FVFILNISDING GOODS, &C., &C.
Our Assortment of ,
DRESS 000DS, SHAWLS, CIPAIELNGS, CABSI
XERES, cuytas, AND DUVETS.
Ocrama.y.slote.
MMM=M!M
ETS, WOOLEN 30SIERS,131301AS. HOODS,
3112111N0 ENDER-GARMENTS
FOD•LADLS9 AND (TILDES'S. GLOVES. sc..
In Great Variety-.
T1121311:11ED and trnirttratitzb Men for Ladles and Chg.
dron. Everything belonging fo lha IifILLINKRY
TRADE. Silk and entinn'Veleeta In blnek and rigors,
Nielonni Pinner. Ribbons. Father, Fame., Laces,
Jbe.. Very Large.
3lCOlsiscancia.volaxa OF a °clay.
Tothlc Linens- Napkin.. Tnarellocs. Crsub, Blnslins,
Ticking., Print., d.c , , Fun In Every Line.
LADIES' PURNISIIMO GOODS:KM GLOVES.
CORSETS, FELT AIM HOOP SKIRTS,
swrroiEs. cumNoxo;ll4lit FETE,
EMBROIDERIES. A, STAMPED PAYTETCSM,
CoxstA-ra Loom ZEPHYR WOOSTEDS, HERMAN
TOWN' WOOLS, CANVAS PATTERNS,
All Colon laud AU Shades.
READY MADE CLOTHING
A SPECIALLITY!
WE MANUFACTURE ALL °CROWN GOODS; and
8118 Of CESTOR WM TO OBDUR
AFTEit 3fEASlittr.
Wel keep • tam usortment of Curries, CAestimusa
Durum': Thrum. d q on hand kr that purpose.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
HATS AND CAPS, A. Full Line.
(MOVES. TIES,, BOWS,'
COTTON, pD Nird . ol:Mi • SHIRTS,
COLLARS, KNIT JACKETS,
AND UNDER-C}AMIENTS,
aB Orges End Wes tni . Wen, BM. it'll/AM* haul&
14 " . U ", ' ,T#UZZO. BATCARI:43,
' We eserythls:lo 'ft oar line sr eh eats as' th
nest. and GUAR/INTIM scrtarquito IQ Do .1 • COr
walltrottsiort rr son. • •
We cannot mete oat ha * Ilst of our' swami kinds
of Goods. sk th ey tratou umsrons In Qlsa hs, Imo edi
tion, bus would rogue's all W cell and COMP" , , Pec , *
sod qnsllty;and thus be convlnet4 of the truth • ot. oar.
. 14.° 141" • r;::: , !•1
ourrENßtßei RiAßNliitiA.4.4•9"
71-4 tl aal. a- •
New Eldveztisemants,
IVY~:.NOTICV.—AII persons baring un
it Betted' accounts with me, eta amnge the
63Me , by note
, o r otherwise r witb me personslly
Until the first 'di/writ next, at which (fine they
will , be!P11 1 Into other bands for settlement,
C. C. EDWARD!,
ritatranx4. Feb. 12th 1873.-43 w ,
4 r.ti'„xt233ster.a7-2 ZI CIrCrES - E1 .
arrows vas comer =yd.—
MONTROSE. PE.tiN'A
3011111- 8.. TAILiIELL. proprietor.
Eight Sts,gtmlelore Itor i atly i....4. tomuj iai cti e n y gt3
iho . Li_ a W-, ate irdiev-017
Ginty
MEM
Insurance
BILLINGS STll6llii. -
General 4sarance Ligant,
ruts, LIFE Ann accminr
Macon.' irostoo.
Llartfori Piro Inv., C 0..( apltaland gamins 1.1,0011,00
Come itli. Co., N. L, Cliplll.l And +Surplus, $4.00000
Itorallus: Co. Liverpool" slll.olienno
Liverpool. London & Globe . ** fo),Lukono
Fr...kiln Ins. (Ni.„ Phit's ~. rain
Ins. Co., or :Ortiz America " . etIO.LIOO
Pennoylvanin Fite .. 24,i
In.. Co., Siam of Perin's " t i .... j ./OX
Colon ninon> l wan ' J 113)
Lyeoming The .. SII.OOEOOO
Will iaroopurt In.. Co., " 11110.1 no
noilinicite..Ctillar's .. ...%10.00E1
National, " " O%OT
X-a XZ.IO .
Coon. Mom' Lire Tot. Co., Mott• IM.COOJOD
A. ..dean Lila. PhJra, 63,3.r,u00
JI.CarX:OI/12VT.
Travelers Ins.Co..llarford,CspltslandBnrplia $2.00n.e00
Railway Passengers vokoce.
The andersigne4 has been well known in this coon t y.for
the past 17 p.m. An I.,sorancoArent... Losses snstslesai
by his Coinpainirs bait always been promptly paid.
111F — 011ice first door cast from Bantling IlMee of W.
LI. Cooper d Co.,Terapftre st. Montrose. Ps.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent:
CHAS. H. SMITH, So '
Dlootrose, 511,1871.
MERCA NTILE A PPRA !SEMEN T.
DEALETS ]MERCHANDISE, ect.„ im
County. : take , notice, that,
in pursuance of the several Acts of As
sembly of this Commonwealth to pruyitle
roienite to meet the . demands upon the
Tr:usury, and fur other ptirpeLq s, the un
dersigned., Appraiser. of Meraintile taxes .
fur pa i d Comae, has. prepared n list , of
NterchanTs trailing in Said County, sad
placcd each Strieinint ill that class which ,
to I mo appears just and right according
to the Acts of Assembly; to.wit :
f.47e.et; h „ -
A PLAWI ' 14 DDlitentardr .
R j Carter It ,4 latetnacr&iat4 . "
Teal Awry a Brea 1ty1a4 . 14 Smith t - ,Itt
w hit Aintigttoten-
P c RustMcil- 14
Patric&
' • White "-SS
L Adam 6
Ararat.
c c wnnh
"Warm.
N rerObrd
Vt4,74Lbmic•
11 p 0 (laaudle. - 14
114F5.14,6 14 I
141
14. Z ('ht,.- ; 14,
11 - Jll Du Wilt ... 12-
111111400 .t../irehol. pm 4 ' II
iti A Vunvll p pt . 4 • . l4
1115 31 Wilmau 13 .
liglicoburg, 0.... u. • t ~,
tu -
13 huu & Co - i '*.
24 C 0 Punt 0103 141
2 4 11 N 8011 ;•
ud ',,
Is e 11.
4 loud, G HON 4 Co 11"
32 . W 11 Dem* Mi
[Miner ..4 Cam 14
Sit mut er .Cl 4 11 11 m 4,t, "1 1tat V ( ,
.„ 11 •1/.1.1 , 4 Corr to 24
...,IW W ,colth - 14
• `•,C*l: ../ . ...A n. I: pt evore ''. 14
I Ilelituizle & Cu' ' - 11
.1:. 0...0 rtill 14.
141 WC NJ yrn '... 14
140,411.4m1) ' 14
14'C Li Lathrop 14
..,V he Mi/ford.
14l . 3fla Sorbroe. to p 4 11
tn
Go, tleuilt b
44.3 Diel:erro. deo . t
If ii 12
I
1;1 IV, ilartlu 12
II: R eu y. 00411,44 13
i34.11ar
Attie.. nus
4..nuillen pm 4 -14
W LM,IIO, 10
, 4 111 Curd' it•Suri 11
t! RUA,
Paid"
B LAnsbc,
jiYo okijin
.1 11Very .-
teut•Lma y _ Bnre
P A TitafrortA
Arca
W m Cravvr
Pet y Sweet
Chrord.
00 Well.
JNHakp
J Baker „
W Jnbtmert ""
IL W .I,shAtun
T J
D.nifirr
EP ChAmbers
J E
A Ricbard.A
II Mi 11.04%
If A Usitdiirr 0 m 4
Dinklek.
.1 Hite.
Wn H Thayrr
Perry Marcy •
Steve. 8. Lrabody
Form Lake .
a
Fronldin,
tn. BloVrers
RH Merrlmatt
t. Mrr
John
UV —"-
UV d FH Fortlham
.111 /1. 6 I'llon.e.r
FrtinaartVe.
YnY Yelaretant
Wm Bottom p rct
Rottcrt Whstarr '
_ . .... .
121111111 e . 14
:9 Grastitrpon-i 111
IT D Snyder li
A D Dinleillelil & Dro 141
SP.tingrale. •
A ridedineer & i 0 In.
DT Diuslrlcr 11
/Inivr•etonl & Ileserola 11
Spencer J. De Mit , 13
ate/ bike: '
Wm rwake. .. 14'
T Sullivan 14
.Eo24cukrr ' 14
Susquehanna Depot,
T T 11 uovan H.
Patrick'- edigai - 14'
Ellen ..21cOulte 14
A DTergun /4
F DLYane 13
01, Adomo 14•
Mrs E McGrath 14
.
Wm Baal} 14.
Jll Foos, • • • , 10
J C Heine . ~;13
311 , 3arden
WJPelgenlurr ' 14'
FlCLrepto 4 13
Jame. Dell .. '' II
JC .1 Uri:Kik '
' IS IL
JCL.: 114 Wilt
Guttenberg, , Ilneect- j '
beam it Co , 2
11 r Doren ' It
It A Lvane .
Len-I; Freemen 14
C J 1.71414 • • 'l3
Dre in Elrobloron - •.1•4
TbouviislfeDurield lo
: A Atilee, , • 14
CA Diller . . 041
llCLeepm9 :' • Itf
11
111
It Ening Jl' endergalt • `
1 4
Union Store • .:10;
ET Moue . ...14
F 0 Thayer ^,' • • -. • • •" Ty
Den2fierty
.. /9•lleDito eld :14
G 11 Crandall 11
C Fenno 14
OT Smith 33
Ws
ry iTh '
eheil p m 4 11
Hen Spur% , 14
I, Telford . . 11
Gen T Frostvi S
RpoDers le. Dnie . ' 14
Coleman & Dila= 11.
alt. it EForlien ' 14
A C Pettey ititin , 14
JATOsburn " ' 14
CA Dear , . , 14'
TAtinl4oo;
•
Great Bend.
J B:McCreary
If A Clark
J
Waller Ninths
()come 3lC:Nalaata
P Doran
Vj A Cal..iala
1.8 Leclhelm
P It Llncs&co
T D Bambronk p m 4
tqrpbmiA S livcktauw
Richard Stack '
GroWestel
D Ross
S UM=
Gobson.
Dratohno pall .14
Jame. Faller. , 14
Dunn &en pm ' , I 11
14111ketr&.' Smiley 10
Co wt:01,11W 'l2
Gun II Well,. p tall II
11.13.T10g10r- . 14
Kennedy &Son . 12
Mimi:en
&A Lops &Soil - ' 1^
Noahrant &Coptal 12
14+bee 'l4
Yonnza Tbeßula - 33
JD Scephet!l 14
til‘chtsger 12
Jolto Frltily , 34
Ilfrrkk.'
CB 1;111. . , •33
31iirs•, 121iot•, &CO il
• •
•
p tot
C C Spencer
'Harlon!.
TJCarr •
C A Sackett
II 8 ninth .
Dabcock &Newton
J C Edward. . 19
II 51 Jonep 'll
EVlniffiAy . 11
Jgdzon,.
D sioberti. p m 4 14
II At Bcll3oo 13
II Balch 14
Honk Fnmela • 13
• Jesup.
P p lloscnctanx . pyri4,
U Writtalejr 14
Liter nlfiJft nr r. '
g Beardslce6rgtos , ,
13 AlCiarfleld ,
m Lathirop.- •• '
Run •
Tiffany. it Jeffrs It
MTlffanyfini4
W lieempl2
Jng gm, 11
Wright , • :
Grow &brit* ''' 11
Mites 116Iley • •22
Black 6 cicultatar u .
Cz.eastaxcal'im op Ve,nOinibii - 3fEticninidsu:
Saks luta' runi 15 1 1,00 0 ,, Class / 4
Bolds $ 's,oool6ls•thist $lO,OOO Claca'l3
slo,9oolfts• thaw $15,000 classl2
Bales $15,000 less than $20,000 cla s,IL- •
Bales $20,000 kw than $llO,OOO class 10
Bales 000to - les,fuian 1 0
Baths ‘40,0001e53 tbiti . lso,ooo - clist; 8,
And' tho'jucker of ,, tha•Court' ,- Of •Coninuti
Pleas of 'lola county 'AU hold o. Court. of .h.p.t.
peatut• Om Paul lloysc in Unarm, in and for,
sald county, on.7hursday lipril-,174h, , 127 n, nt
One o'clock' smolt . thno aria , Vacantly'
of thlrlderchains 'deic — rlbcd: donned; isod'cliatcd
ntraforatald,• Ur their agents itirattonmys, tasy
appesk atfliappeallihm sald'sa,....--anienlif they
thinlaproper. — UM. Y. giCE,
°nlrmei Feb. 28.7% ~,:),liirgagicArists,
0 L1:e4.14 • "14
ml.)?dattoan p su 4.
W. 11011 14
INV WM elten;el' ' 14
,Rtirsub.,
.
Ws oter fopialitme or the i nest Reuses and
lets In t eBo mit Of .hreirllllCord. Its lees
tiondftyle an convenience, are as detnrsble ss
aorta that neat little town. For
_particulars,
Inquire $t thiS Mike, hr °Olt?. LiawleT, es
the premises.
. .
/
P IW OM S ttfiIIitITED , AND SWIM deRICI,
,Srtnated on the mot betnieen Silver Lobo and glad
Like, nell watered nod well timbered, a good sechani
rndPulhangen Oct. ct ;*
- 4,1=7'4: strewn P. q.,stusrato,c•... I.
. - .
ON-EitiLE-Wilur.-Earat- late or-Netbelf
r Al
drich, de'd, altunted about half a mile west
or Montrose Depet,ifillroArlyn town hip, con
taining nbout 111 aeres of land mostly improv
ed. Inquire of the undersimmtl; exkutor of
said estate, at New 311
F.Liotte:4332oot.
New Milford, Jan: 23, ica. - - tc •
oRPII.AI4I3' COURT SALE.
• • I . p pursuance of Mi 'order' of the ' - Inca
Court of Slisquefismiu County,' State of Pena
sylcanht, to us drrectect.tbere - writ be exposed to
public sale. orf• the protasis hercinafaer describ
.cd, OR SATURDAY, MARCH .:4,.iB'lS,ab two
o'clock p. m., the followinguioscrified reafestute,
of which Samuel Estes died stored.:
ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE PARCEL AND LOP
of loud elttuted In LatkrZT.inenehlv, County also
Marc store•ald. Donn4q recalked es, frtilowuotr....
thelecutrd.ot Ablievron'and sroter&rd
To roplUckload.;beete along
,odd
road Itokt) ,Ass amid
' one•hatt der,reacli. weel thirty eight rods to • owsurr;
thence alone same moth wren degrees', west IS - 641
rode to comer 1n ,pr !laid Road: thence along as
Fame tab 21 decreed 'ANA. 21 perches ; thence 11101 g
I the enure bouth,Adrawere, eet.2 PIO pet Ches ;Aimee
firinth .TTI-2 degree', East 14a perthit• . tan anti
etinewnear large black Birch, In line of tract In ww
rentee manse ofGeorzotlevier ; thence slang thirlizo•
north ono hs I! dome-err:et perches to • cherry stub
corner of eald Denier track : and thence slot{ Islitki or
-NorlhentrOM -12 - &Mrs :Weal 17:It:percher to
the placo of.DerAnningcontaining erelpswres elm 00
lee,. with the improvements and appurtenances thin..
lon.
. .
TERVA ov Sam—Fifty dollars down on day
of gala. and halt -tha balance on final confisma
tion, and the balance in six months from' final
confirmation with interest frouremnlrmation of
sale. I. W. BILLINGS, t Admit.
•E. A. Ena,
Nicholson. Feb. 28, 1873. -
TIUBLIC BALE—She subscriber having sold
his form, (situated two tulles south east of
31outrusej will sell at au*pu 'ou
Wednesday, Iflamb 121 h. NM
at 9 o'clock, a motto following property: One
fine tour year Old dolt, l brispd nutre,one 2 yeah
old c01t,4 choice cows, one 3 year :tild , ..laelfer,
four 2 years old heiress, l yearling 8u1f,•2
eart
tog heifers. I dog; I lumber wngon,l top btfy,
nearly new, 1 open buugy,„, 1 lumber alei , 1
nice market'sleigh, 1 cutter, 1 bowing mac ine,
1 horse rake, 1 fanning , milt:".2 -lief double tar
ness,-1 set single harness, 1 saddle,
.1 coin abel
ler, buffalo robes, plows, harrows, hoes, alnels,
rakes, forks, crowbars, chains, scythes, axes,
wheelbarrow; hand sled, grindstone, and a gen
eral variety of' farming loofa and fixtures. •
Abe-4 quantity of bay and straw, about
150 bushels of nuts, a quantity of corn in the
ear, pork In batrel, potatoes, apples, etc., and a
quails itv of hemlock. '
• A,Ltib---Festher beds and bedding; bedateads,
Mains, tables, stands, bore:ail:carpets, louMng
glasses, U. S. map, county
_nly!,p, A iron nib,
tubs, pails, pans, churns,. aml . dairy fixtures,
band kettle. 3 pail kottle, ciinl a general pixies,.
of household molls tpo numerous tdinention,
Tstws ,-All sutpajinder 45, calk &urn ; ,115
and over, nine months credit with interest and
approved security.
1,1. C. Surros,Anattanmr.
ROBERT XE1 , 47:
Montrose, Feb. 26th, , ,
Legal N0t144._:-,
2tDM INIAthATAIrIt NOTICE-2a -the -estate •f
Dante, f,4trter. deed, late of West Auburn
letters of Admlnforfurlon In The said Mute havltir
bren gruntrd. to the hutler•lxned.; al/ persons Dv-
In.! 3id notate, ant retinnteul to caste tunrusdlat•
.larnbret. and- pei•octletelhir elalEnsagallii Vaal& Hat.
requertecl to preortallsern erithout4alay, • • ,
(3141•415iPLD atiffEß.,...Adatrs-tnt.
Weal Auburn, Feb. 19. 187. t . ' • -
INISTRATOIrS NRTICE.,4I. pee estate •f'
I.la Elise Noiihreta lato I.lbert...floarwhanas
Co,. Ixtzr odirdulphatiom • rs
00 sold oataic hoslug boot asotet' tattle Orkiteingt,ta.
sII ibereorre mitt: said estate, ezT regpeet4tl to soak♦
p eous pere osYcrierit. sod FetenotlaltaTlOzt cleipta
last raid estate ere reqouttelltifilneiehltheto without.
delay.
- :::ACTLI • limaaug,
12 SP. it - 1 , 1(1'S 1501 4 10 E. Lettere tcitiesustau is lo w
E. relate of CI nth'. Jacison. drea, latiorN.lll/ford„.
11loqdtivivinamtnly. Pa.. have • item 'th••
enblerlhiee, 'aft peroot ttolehe.3 to the sal,riOnste, *r.
N•oro...tott ttiotaho ono-4.400 p.tymectkltobiho• hay—
dem. dentonde ItTs.t.t the past!. o( the esl4
entail', to make l - ttoru the wimp with\ tni4l.ley.
, .. • . • • - , J. B. KocouxtL.Ezeesttae. •'•
• X.'. . • , ,
AIr3.fifSTRATOTIN NOTIVFL=-,Gi th e baits
Joel Term.% r ecru. tr.tirra - nt nfirtrat has
In the .3hl eriato tmov. l xvint 7 cl Int!fire anderolgo
cd. all pc•auns 'owing reald catalo, dre. s tequerted to
binh (riusteelata-vas'rnenl,andAll jt.erirachltratrisai
aeainavrall rotate are requesrerlid prenalYthratr with
out &LIT. 11. F. lIANDRICK.
WILSCIN4.7UPVi . ; f 4 "'"
Ferns Lake,. Jan.
. A. u .gp i o v el Eor h irg._ Td o vitterfitrigt . illtor .
mit-banns toady to distartutte Cea
fondidtif:thaboOd.
oft he thitiff; arlutor frortatttattihoof ther*Trateatillrevt
Jo. , n and Story. Dristolt.trlll atttld Onthafthdleandlida
apoointfountot Inalnotwt...•sta.lftidiittito
il l day a mfirch....A. vac eldOck..p.
all prrson* Inter. rad pm" Jblber Chia:WM ba for
crer debarred front comtnz la'6l.uatil toad.
A.W. IMECllgels,Aad.l.tat.
Mot trOte, Feb. 5; 1 571 ,- 10. . ~.- • • .
LiUnrros;: NOTICF.—The nneerikiknergettik beim
Appointed by the Coart.. - of ronunco Flettel'of
c i l..l:Ko s r t 17e,,rs..tgAiE 1 „:1 1 origmd the fate ? t e t t det ni
Estate or Liwrence Alekterny, WUI attend to the els
tie. or his Aped' Intment, at hie Oir.ett; 11l MtlntitterasS
TnerslAy,llOrch.4th.lni,hll•Welock p. mt. Ail person.
'Were-gird '5,111- appear -ono piesent.l tielr.elams;or
.forever debarred from coming In on snld
.1 AM ES S. cAILIIALT, Auditor. ,
Montrose, Feb.15:3.-1,1.
JTIIITOICB bi(lTleE.—Tbe vaietatimertva,n Atuilte•
lA. en appointed by the Orplasn`o,Conet of ertseinsban.
ter Guam]) , to tlistribnte thefftwis'ln Johcihitsdit of exec-
Utoreof James aiddinglOste s hflfetylch tiyp..Akvaued.
will attep4 to the duties of 111repreftntsnibt atnnLaMey,
In Mobtrnee, An Wednesday. March 5. Vfitat-sYttAttnelt.
p. at which ttmo and piece oil mammy Intereeted to
said fund most pre , cut thelrelaints or be foreter debar
red from eorolmt in on meld lend. •
• Iblr:DALDlNTßillnditar.•
Mato:tee, Feb; 60;1573.
. .
11DITGES' VOTlOlC.—.Tha'Anderaignai t markwal-
LS. .t or. appointed by tbe.Court of Common Pleas or
kuoquehanne County to dlotrthoto fAnds.la OA, Mods,
of the Shenft ark's,— from the oak, ofilei personal
groperty of Andrew lamc.wlttattord detles of
lii:r2 ) & l l i h t iVfl a tt t t. h o!zie u V:r ja
11 M . ; ' % F .,7l:ttlat T km gri rlitm h
may Orriout theft. game orbs for
everetred.
Car. Alittot;, ,
liontroie. Peb 8 ; 2 r.s.
AVDITOR'S NOTICE'. The onderalmtedtrneitts bees
opof tinted au Auditor, by lbeaaatan. Con
od :
naa
the of Elliott a llirieg./ d ra l i n ufl i n b l i olrator e ohb
tote or J.. 11. Sherman. late of the tomiship of New'tilit
ford, deernited. will attend to the duties of hl. .appolat.
meat at the mince of Pitch Wanton to ?Amara...l4mm
nrrdowtday, Fch. MI, IST3. at I o'clock. p. m. at whit%
time and place all persons Intimated will appeal and
he heard. .
, ,NSt. NV MAltot,
M ro
oatsa. Jan: 20;i573.-64.r.
ESTATE or Jthkes Spray:mot the trisruship ofLenci,
tiestipmeanna County. Pa., deeessed.—Letters at Athi
ministmtlon upon the eatiths of the above named.dens,
dent, having been granted to the undersigned. 44 par
eons indebted to said estate are hereby nottacil to mats
Immediate payment ; and those bIIVIAIg elalmo against
the Immo, to pment than duly aatbanticated fat settle,
men% DAVID T. SPRAGUE, Ades's.
Lenox, Pa.. Feb. bib. llP3,—w6ii
,
©VD iITO/thi NiTT/C3,—Thdli9layara . itetiali Alta
air appola wi..bAllui Orphan', pt wur
na County, to dis tribute the hinds to the bands of Barn,
uel T. Lleowock, wdminletrator of the estate at Sanaa-.
el fienatock, di:roared, will attend to lb/ dales of hie
apoolntment at bit oftico W Ilan:rota, on Monday,
march O. /6Td,at I o'clock,- p. rn„ at which time and
place all 'romans Interested will snake knows that
claim. or be forever debarred from coining In as ial4
find"
Wm.A, C/1099310:1,, Andltor,
Montrose Feb. 611,1878.
STATESI ENT of Bounty Aecoont of -Jlobutti Iloamii
Inatritt to Veb.l, Ib3l
Auburn School Diat 7 lal. W.
To Jegmema on Common Ilea, D0eke1.......114.187111
Bonds and notos.llot ID J11141=1141 1.05004
• Contra. - Cr.
Dy DotHipsprJaturndit of 14..N.Xe1.
5 lips :tO . rail; 'oliri'd. ; igir sture
••• voice..? 5p344.• A; 0
, • Duplicates In hands of J. J. Man- *' ' '''
nit.g t for which suit In Common
Pleas has Dorn Instituted against
Um Collator and nap 1,46000-6.118
Balance lu favor ef. 9 101.1
otalinna Coate, Feb. • rZt