ht ti _lox; 1, -/ , , MONTROSE, PA., APRIL 25, 187 . 7. , Nuittorotto. c) FEELLIkT' CATAt?)TIOPHE. "Come with me and be my love Meow I How • Now Come from the Woodshed roof above, Near Here, Never mind that brindled fellow That Fat Cat , l Listen to my wooing mellow, _ blovt— Oh II" • From the window tar above, • • Cat, . A cruel man a bootjack hove- Yt Bit • . ' On the ground the lover lay,- , Busted. Head- Head— - • Dead; While his sweetheart. skipped-away Mad,. Sad, . • But the brindled fellow—: That Fat Cat,. Wooed her in such accents mellow— So Neat, - Sweet, That he wou her young affections True Blue, • Too While her firlt love endured dissectinn Sweet Sausage Meat 1 ` SAM HOUSTON AND THE HAM . On a recent business trip to Houston, says a Texas correspondent of the Sun; I had for a traveling companion a well known merchant of Galveston, whJ told story after story of ear ly days in Texas. One struck me as 'worth presetving. "When my father first came here," said the merchant, "he settled in Houston—then the capital of Texas. I was put in a grocery and provision store under a very strict and par, simonious boss. One morning, just as I had swept out, Toth, Gen. Houston's body servant, came into the store. Looking ;around be spied a fine ham—a rara axis in those days. Having asked the price, lie said he would take it and the president would call around and pay for it. I felt proud of thy sale and called ,the atten tion of the boss to it as soon as he came in. "Did you get the money ?" he asked quickly. "No ; but President Houston is coming rour.d to pay for it." " •President Housion—tle devil 1 Did TOM say he would see it paid " 'No, sir.' "'Then yOu are a fool. , Now, sir, you go. straight to the president's kitchen and bring me that ham, unless Toni sais it shall be paid for.' - "I started off, very much crestfallen, and not liking the job before me. Bat I resolutely walked into the kitchen. Tom was there. I saw my barn lying there, with a few slices cut off it, and seized it, told Tom unless he would undertake to see that the money was piid, must take it back. Tom cogitated awhile, and then said "Young man, take back your meat. `The gin eral is a mighty good master,but a mighty pdor paymaster, and I don't keer to involvilate my self with his debts.' "This was enough for me. 1 left with the ham in my hand. Going around to the gate, I had to pass the front door. There. stood Gen. Houston, the president of. Texas, with a puck et handkerchief in one hand and a toothpick in •the other. 'My little :man,' said he, in his su perb manner", `tell your master I sm under great obligations for a most delicious breakfast; and would pay him, but I really haven't got,the money. The fact is, young man, Texas is very poor, and, as her president, I must , share her poverty." A CASH TRANSACTION. A gentleman living on Duffield street yester day, hired a boy to walk - home 'beside him and eatry a bundle, having first agreed to pay the lad 15 Cents. Reaching the house, the man found be had no smaller change than a quarter, and he said "If you mill call at my ()thee at 2 o'cloct, Pll have thef ...hange." • "But it b e ' b e cash down,": protested tie boy. "So it was ; but I 48,Yezetfsth change, you see. You'll have to call at my office.li "I'll call," growled the. boy, as he turned away, "but I know just how it will work.— When I knock on' the door, Is ercis-e,yed clerk will yank it open, ask me what Z want and when I tell him he will yell nut : "That than went into bankruptcy last September,-,and now you git !" That's the .way they allus play ,it on nue, sir, and I druther lose the 15 cents than to call the clerk a dode -and have to &Age coal set! t les all the way down stain.". Tile gentleman whiked with him to the near est grocery and made change. ' A little boy was asited the other day it he knew where the wicked finally went to. -• Xtei answered, "They practice laW a spell here and then go to the legislature." It was .a painful operation for the boy to at down. f " a few days, A crowd is not totapanY. FUR N ITURE I ALITrI 4I 2" CE:t<>TIV''S3M Staving moved from his Old Quartm, No. 16 Chenango Street, Is prepared to welcome the former customers of the house andk , all new:comers. every facility for putting our goods at moderate prices, for the best of work. Ernie business conducted in all its branches...o 88 Washington Street, . BINGHAMTON N Y. TUESDAY, MAY 184 1877. ''.-. ' - '-:. - 3FLi.'-'-.-'3IEIC'C) -T.40 - 1-1'1r...•1" 63 - 13. 7 t 4l ) ' 4 l Di' ' 4 l ll ill b' IFEMP *-LiVz• v ar- - - - / , =4 IC 4IO- 3 •:•111 1 07-:-14;111 BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM OF THE SOUTHERN TIER, BOOT AND SHOE E oßrum OF THE SOUTHERN" TIER, BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM OF THE SOUTHERN TIER, On Tuesday; May Ist, we ahall open over One Hundred Cases of New Goods'for Ladies', Gents and Children's' wear, made up in the lateit and :most fashidnable stylei, for Spring and Summer, all'of which will be offered at retail; atriricestnnch lower thaii the same class of gooderhave heretofore been sold at wholeaalei or by the manufacturers themselves. ' r • - , • _ We would respectfully . call the attention of the ,public to some - few of the extra ' ordinary bargains which we are Offering at 37 Court Street: ' Ladies' hand-make Serge Buslens and' Slippers only 48c., 55c., 60. Fine Kid Slloplrs 65e.. "Me.. 85t. ..Carpet Slippers 47c. Web Slippers. 30c. Ladies' a •cl Misses' low cut Kid Button Shoes and Ties,only 85c.. $1 00.1'15,1'25 Ladies' hand-make Glove Kid Lace Shoes. low heels and broad eoles, the most comfortable ever worn, only sl 75. Soft Goat skin. $1 50. Ladies' French and American calf sewed and hind-pegged lace shoes, single and dontile soles, $1 50, 1 75 and 2 00. Heavy split leather lace shoes, 90c. and $lOO. s in Ladles serge shoes we have slmo most wonderful bargains. Serge _Congress and high cut laCe, only 85c. Serge button and serve Foxed, laced. $1 15 and t 25.. Our Our new French kid button boot, for only $4 25. is justly celebrated for its, elegant fitting, beautiful propiar tions, its great durability and perfect finish. We have this shoe in several different wiuths to each size and half size,4ll . - Ladies' and Misses' Rubbers. "Candee," 45c. and 59c. . _ irilgi . Ladies" Sandal button boots, Sandal ties and slippers, in stock and made to oider, with plain, French or Louis Quatorze hf els. French. Opera or box toes. - . • Our Children's Department is stocked with an immense variety of fine band-sowed shoes. Children's fine pebbled trrain and pebbled goat, lace and button shoes, 75c., $1 00,.125, 1 50. . Children's an :1 infants' fine black kid and pearl goat button and lace shoes, heels, no heels and spring heels, ' 40c., 51c., 60e. and upwards. t Misses and children's elegant pearl button boots. cut from the finest of French goat, $1 50. 185 and 00. Infants' fine Land-sewed kid and goat lace and button shoes, 40c., 60e. and 75c. The most elegant assortment of rhea's and boys' low buckled and lace shOes. Rip loots. $1 75 to 300. Children's kip boots. $1 15. • Men's and boy's heavy cheap lace and buckle shoes. $125 to 1 75. Men's fine calf band-sewed boots, $5 00. 600 and 700. Rand pegged-ealf boots, $325 to 400. , Gents' fine French calf hand-made low shoes. $4 50. Fine American calf• low buckle shoes, $1 50, 1 75, 200 2 50 and 300. Gents' fine French calf Alexis buckle and congress, gaiter* French toes and box toes, $300.3 50, 4 - 00 and 450. Best American calf and split leather, sl7i and 2 00. 1 Boys' and Yon.he cal! and goat bntt:.n and lace shoes. hackle and strap shoes, $1 75 to 2 00. Boys, heavy lace and buckle shoes. $1 3(1 and 150, . Gents' French kip strap shoes, creole congress, hand-sewed. mado up very light, for dress and .party wear nsbbiest'shoe ever seen in the Southern Tier. Gents' trench and English cloth over gaiters, the be in the city, duly 95e. ' . French dressing only: 9c. a bottle. French blacking 34. and sc. a box. Batton hooks lc. Buttons only 2c. a' dozen. Long laces from 3c. to sc. a dozen. cork soles Sc. a pair.. • . . Rubber goods of every eescription at manufacturers' wholesale prleces. . . , Gents' and Ladies' Boots and Shoes made to order in any style and of any material desired. GREAT BARGAINS IS .108 LOTS CONTINUALLY ON HAND IN ,THE BONE CASH PRICE' TO ALL, OIREDIT TO NONE. No. 37'Qourt Street. QTATEMENT • , OF SILVER LAKE TO - WNSHIP; This amount in Treasury is from duplicate for 1875, also April lbt 1376. Balance in Treasury of Poor Taxes V V - April Ist 1876 $ 183 63 - Balance in Treasury of Town Taxes epril-lst 1876 866 85 Total in Treasury.. —5 550 48 Outstanding order paid by Treasurer. 437 90 Balance due , town. , from Treasurer April 1876.. . 11258 Taxes 1876, Speci a l road duplicate.. . 80944 Exoneration ... 8 21 Collector's percentage . 15 06 Amount paid • • 18200 Amount in Treasury ----$ 101 17 Poor Duplicate for 1876 •5 - 51938 • Exonerations..., 21 25 Collector's percentage . 2490 Amount paid 415 81 Amount in Treasury 57 42 Tciwn duplicate for 1876 • $ ' 20595 ' Exoneratinns 5.06 Collector's percentage.... 10 01 - Amount paid ' Balance due Treasurer 96 83 'Dog duplicate for 1876 $ 10360 - Exoneration. 500 •Collectorii percentage 490 Amount paid.... ..- 64 00 Balance in Treasury -------$ 29 10 Special road ta. in Treasury:...... $ 104 ' 17 Poor tax I.Treasury... .. 57 42 Overpaid by Treasurer on .......... 96 83 Balance in Treasury. April 3d 187'7 —5 64 76 Balance in Treasury since 1876...... . 5 - 112 58 Total balance la Treasury Apr. 3 177. 117 84 W. J. HEAVY, _ _ t Auditors - . PATRICK t.TORMAN, I - I April 11, 1877. ' . • - • 15-17 , - A ESIGNEE'S- NOTlCE.—Notide is hereby Liven that Bartholomew Gatt4 , an, of Silver Lake township, Susquehanna County, Pa., by deed of voluntary assignment, his assigneu all his es tate and-effects, real, ptrsonalsnd mixed, to the under siyned, in trust, for the benefit of the creditors of the said B irtholomew Gahegan ; all perSOns, therefore, in debted to the, said Bartholomew Gaheehan, will make immediate payment to the assignee, and those having claims ordemands, will_ make known the name with out delay. B. O'NEILL, Montrose, March 28,1877. 13-19 Assignee. • SSIGNEE'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that John P. McDermott, of Au bare, township, :iusquettauna. county, Ps : , by steed of veluntarY assignmcni , has assigned all his estate and effects. real, perzonnl. and mixed, to the undersigned, in trust; for the benefit of the creditors of the raid John P_ McDermott all persons. therefore, indebted to the said John F. McDermott, will make immediate payment to the assignee. and those having claims or ,demands, will =le known the same without delay. E. O'NEILL, Montrose, April 4, 137'1. 14-20 Assignee. DISSOLIITION NOTICE. Ili° frm.of , G.,11. & P. H. Smith inthis day Ale. solred by mutual consent: debtaowing firm s must be settled in thirty days from date of notice. P. 11. 8111711. Itnialdiu Yorks, April 6th 1877. 16.47 Old Stand of E. D. Ronrxso 88 Washington St, BinghtuntOn, 37 COURT STREET, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. . ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. Legal. REOPENED ! RE-OPENED ! RE:OPENED ! -GRAND-- -=AT , 4-3-SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.--Notice ig . • hereby given that Curtis Tewkesbury; of La throp township. Susquehanna County. Pa., by deed of volun•ary assignmem, has assigned all his es'ate and effects, real, personal, and mixed, to the undersigned. in trust, for the benefit of the creditors of the said Curtis Tewkesbury ; all persons. therefore indebted to the said 'Curtis Tewkesbury, will make immediate payment to the assignee, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. A. LATHROP, Montrose, April 4, 1817. 14.-20 Assignee. ASSIGNEE'S .NOTlCE.—Notite is hereby given that Michael L. Griffin, of Forest Lake. township Stitquehanna County, Pa „. by deed of voluntary assigiuneht, has assigned all his estate and effects, real'personal and mixed, to the undersigned. in trust for the benefit of the creditors of the • Said Michael L. Griffin ; all persons. therefore, indebted to the said Michael L. Griflin, will make immediate pay ment to thewspignee. and those having claims or de mands. will•ma_ ke known the same without delay. IL O'NEILL, Montrose, MarchtB,lBTl. 18-19 Assignee. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. - John W. Bilvius having assigned all his estate to the'undersigned in trust tor his creditors, all persons indebted by book account or otherwise are requested to make immediate sottlement, and all having claims against the estate will please,present them to - A. H. McCOLLUM, Assignee. Montrose, April 4, 18w6 SETIGNIDES' NOTlCE.—Edward Pail:thee, of ap.. ti polacon township, having assigned to me all. his *date, in trust, forthc lariat of creditors ; all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make imme diate, settlement; and all having claims against the same to present them to IGIBORGE P. LITTLE. Assignee of Edward.Pallatiee; Montrose, April4,l. V. 14-20 SSIGNEES' NOTICE.—Jerry Vokeiy. of Springville .4111. township, having assigned to me alibis estate, in trnst."for tbe benefit of creditors ; airy cretins indcbted to midsestate, arc requested to make immediate settle, meat, and:ail having claims against the same, to pre sent them to • GEORGE P. LITTLE. , Assignee of Jerry. Cokelv. Montrose,. April 4, IEB7. 14-20 • Y . DMINISTRA.TOR'S NOTICE.-411 the estate of 'Catharine Payne, dec'd., of Lenox, Letters of Administration in the &lid estate having been muted ,to the undersigned, all persons,, owing said est: te are reqftested to wake immediate payment, and al' persons having clatme agai net said estate, are requested to present them without delay.. - A. A. PAYNE Adm'r March 7,187 T. * 10w6. ERRORS 'OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nerv ous Debility. Premature Decay. and all the affects of youthful indiscretion will. for the sake of suffering humanity, send tree to all who need it. the reciptand fraction for making .the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing iciprofit by the advertis er's experience out do so by addressing in perfect caul dent JON% ILOCIDIN, Csdar et., New York~ RE-M OVAL Open from 6 a. tn. to 10:p. in. C. F. HOTCIIIIRDIS,' " Binghamton,- N. Y. Le a al. - GL SUL PLIU:II,. SOAP. Tifoxtgummt•Cults DISEASES OF,iliz Sur z r, BEAUTIFIES rite COMPLEXION, PREVENTS AND REMEDIES RIIEUMATISM AND GOUT, , SORES Am?, ABRASIONS OZ THE CUTICLE AND . CoUNTERACTS,CoNTAGION. This _Siandard External , Remedi . for Erup. tions, Sores and injuries or the Skin, not:enlY RimoVETFRONLI'iIk: COMI;LE.i.ION ALL .BLEAT- We have IsitEs arising !rum local impurities Of the blood and obstruction of the pores, but alsO those • produced '.by the sun and wind, such as tan and fre.ckles. It- renders the curicu?.. , MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, ; SMOOTH and PLIANT,' and being a witotE.SOME BEAUTiFIER is far , preferable- to any cosmetic. - AL L'TIiE ItF.MEDIAL ADVANTAGES SUL. r , PHI:I2 BATHC. are insured Wlr 1 - SE or , Glenn's Salyhttr Soap;' which in addi tion to its - punlying elfet2ts, remedies and PRE-' VENTS' RIIEUMATIShf and GOUT. 1 " It also nisiNOI.:CTS monriNn, and LIMN' and PREVENTS DISEASES CiantLINICATED CONTACT With the PERSON. • IT DISSOLV A maßurr, prevents u ness, and retard. grayness of the hair. • , • Phv.sicians speak of it in Ligh terms. PricA., —25 !Ili 53 en .,-4 s l )'or o , k- • pet • B3X (3 C Coc, ot4 rt,--The so ec .r. cake* rrc triple, th.: EL -c ri i.:oxe at 1!!L ,4 II AIR A:•) WHISK E 7, 1Y14" It renders the coarsest skin remarkably :soft and healthful. It iinparts -a heautilnl i smoothness to the skin, Mel forins :m elastic w t llitetiess: . It ensile !urns , scalds, e luting excoriations, roughness, tart, stmhurn. treek- Its, liver splokeltapped hands, sores, ulcers: dltodrliff. 111i4er:ton the hands and feet. itch, ground itch, itching between the toes. itching of the. body, piles, (tortes- AlsO relier'es the itching ;and irritation. of I.itilig and stinging inseds. As it is especially adapted. to the :Tutt.rT, .tivr.statr, -and I.l.i.tti noom, yoti can take a'Sofnitur Ilalli at pleasure.. For bath •ing Children, it. is unequalled; Ladies-Who use it in their Toilet would tieVer do,without it: It neuttalt.es the Odor of perspiration, and, as an external remedy. can scarcely be used amiss. Full directions - accompany each pAcka,7,e. ,TIIY • IT. TIT W. SMITH & SON, Manufacturers and -Dealers in all kinds of F l 'Axiszkiture PARLOR SUITES, CHAMBER SUITES, COSTLY & CHEAP. FURNITURE, ALL KINDS OF MATTRESSES, - - SPRING BOTTOMS, ac., &c. . , • VirFurniture Repaired,Bottomi put in Chairs, Upholstering done, Covering Chairs and ; Lounges , Mattresses 'done over.: . , UNDERTAKING, &O. The Subberibers will make Undertaking .a specialty - in their businesi. Having one of the most elegant Hicituans in. the State, all needing theirservices will be at . tended to promptly and at sat- • isfactory charges. . w. smnitlic SON: Xontromeohin.lo, 1877tf. GRAND OPENING = FALL AND WINTER; MILLINERY, HAIR AND . .:FANCY GOODta a. FRENC_II MILLINERY Having returned from New . York with the finest.and beet selected stock of goods ever in this section of Lace,lleludialFtrBll:;l:lts.anKlTageB3ll Ribbo ns,: s ds with prices to suit all Also Pr ask Leslie's Cut Paper Patterns In :all variety• .REMEMBER Tag PLAOII, Court. 97 I BINGHAMTON, 97 , Ste I . N.Y . N. Y. ' I Court [lst. Bthghiunton, N. Y., April 19. 1876.0=-Iy.-81. TAYLOR'S COUGH SYRUP. II All persOns suffering from the effects of thrtnit and lung diseases shout d give Taylor's; Cough Syrup or ex pectorant a trial. It works tho•onghiyy upon the - Liver, gldueys and Lung', as.well as upon the whole' System, cleansing the mucous membrane removing soreness and giving tone and strength to the differentorgans.— It is warranted to give satisfaction. • ' , All standing In need of a condition_powder - for any kind of stock. or tkooltry should givr Taylor a trial.— They are warranted to be the best powder to ioarket and toile. entire eettsfidtten or the stoney NM be re. to Tkey us sold by all toilers la seAKIOss. Errfe-,--ni. 50 Centx; z.5..;.(4413. , .7.1,0XTY...MM2Wr.::..A. &I. v.": .1: . t: 1. !Pi'4 4 .--- SULPHiii-*:SOAP. . , fleatsiog. Deodoritinn — Pisinfeciing. Soothing. - , • Iltaling apd Purifying. • Price 20 et:. per 3 Cab: t CO et:. Ly tu:til J7ts. , By uctil. 75 Cts. MAIN I DEPot AT Dr. Van. Dyke's Office, • ICo. 1321 Green St., Fiailadelphia.. • Sold by all Drug boo. ITSE NO OTHEL • • , '• • . • • .. • • From theillacir Diamond ~Vein,Wilkei-llane.. Bost anthracite mined. Celebrated Proopem H CCC H H EBB B N B TTTT NE N U U TTTT 0 OH H s T N.N N U,' . U T C HHH EH SB B T. NNNU T CH HE_ ft g T N NN U U 000 H HACH& - 138 - T N NN UU Fos s Tri p . 0000 P ;17 0 83 a , . 0 C) V V , KB 888 1 T OLO yir „, gw' s 888 888 00 K K BEE BeN N.,, B,BRBOOKK B NN N' 888 Ilitß - 0.0 Hff ICI NN N BB RROOK,K E' NNN 888 R• R K K 888 N Orders left at" Central Expresi Mee promptly filled. Barclay Coal for smithing puroties constantbr__ on hand ' , T. R. ILVINSFORD. Montrose, Dec. 20, - ' AID IMPORTANT LOCAL REFORM iIL fix:natter goodsmillba sold at E. P. STAMP'S STORE. In' Montrose, for CASH at CASH PRICES. ' I will keep good goods and make the prices to suit the closest buyers. . moult, • 1. 1 'Lbw' : had seven years experi ence in buying and. selling FLOITIi SO that _know Where to:buy and what to' buy to suit the ctstomers of this vicinity. • I WILL MAKE A SPECIALTY OF WHITE WHEAr . FLOUR and warrant 'every barrel and sack . to suit or refund the money. CHEWING TOBACCO! I have recently made arrangements by Which i can sell , CHEWING r yOBA.CcO by the pound as cheap Ha you can, buy of any wholesale TobaCco House by the barrel. 3, I also keep Chew:.ng Tobacco in 10 lb. cadd'gs for whi.o I will make special ifices. I keep on hand a large quantity. of SALT and keep under cover, and will sell it as 4 low as possible for this market. .Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Syrup, Soap, Pork, Fish, Scc., all ut the nimble six pence prices. • I ' trust twill receive" sufficient patron age from' cash buyers to make the cash system . a success. - Respectfully, E.l P. STAMP Opposite the Banking House of Wm. H. Cooper & Co., and the Dry Goods House of Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co. Montrose, Oct. 11, 1876tt. , • A LWAYS, ITP TO THE TIMES ! zx I ' • .GREA.TEST INDUCEMENTS _EVER OFFERED FOR -•CASH OR READY PAY 1 Raving just returned from New Yo;k with a large and well selected stock. I shall he able to give my pat rons the beet bargains seen in this county for years, u they will be fully convinced by giving us a call and ex amining our stock. Read the folios ing • DRY GOODS. Calicoes • 5 to Bc. Maeline ... 6 to 11c. Delaines '. . . 20 to 8 5c. Dress Goods.— 20 to 5Ce. Alpacas , . 5 25 to 75c. Shawls - 75 to $lO. Ladles' Jackets $5 to $lO. GROCERIES., • Sugarv-A..... ...; L . ... .. • 11%c. " . C ' ' ' .10315 c. Japan Tea... ...... . 83 to $l. Eynon Tea ....:. . 25 to $l. Rice • .8 to 10c. Bose Chewing Tobacco. - .50c; Itaisins. now " .... BSc.e BOOTS AND S HO ES. Kin_Boots. ..$1 75 $8 75 Calf Boots .. . ... 860 460 Boys' Boots 1, . 100 800 Ladies' Calf Shoes .. 150 960 Ladles' Grain Shoes . 145.2 40 Children's Shims 60 . 1 50 READY-MADE 'CLOTHING. Sgits ... 6to slo+ Overcoats—. ..$C 00 to $2O Snits, all '8 to 15 1 Walking Coats 550 to 10 Suits,all wool,fan- f Pant5........:100 to 5 ey 10 to 181:: Also, Rats and CaPs, Crockery, Glass and Wooden. Ware. Table and Pocket Cutlet y. Hardware. Stoves, Tinware, Ropes, Cordage, and in fact, everything usu ally kept in country etures. Our motto is,our customers' interest are our interests, therefore it is for our, benefit to give them all the ati• vantages of a well bought stock. We are still alive on. Poultry, and want 10.000 pounds dressed immediately; for which the highest' market price will be paid. - - . Bring on your Poultry. Butter, Eggs, and other pre. duce, and we guarantee yon will be well pleased that You caned. ie. OctT.- S. WIIK.AVITIROFT. Rush; Pa., O 25,1876m8. A NSW STOCK OP- Net receiyed sod fo; eels by lIPERVINS - - • For. esie LSO, ALL_IC,INDS OF . :: GROCERIES, Attila storeof For sale by ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that S. H. Valentine, of , the township of Springville. County of t 4 usquAthanna, State of Pennsylvania, and Phebe A.. his wife. by deed of voluntary atsientnent, has assigned all' the estate , real and personal. of the,said S. D. Valentine to D. Lusk of Montrose, insaid county. in trust far the beneat of the creditors of , the said 14.11. . Vnlenrtno.-- All perms, therefort, lndebtcd to the said g. H. Val' entitle. wilt make payment to the said Assignee, and those having claims or domain/11, will make , kkowe the same without delay, • • - -W. D. 1.171311 March% 2372. 3" 6 LL KINDS OF BLANKS AT TILIS-OBRIOIL MCC ' 000. A ' L C 40 .0 Ai L C . O O. AA. L C 0 0 A&A. L C - , 0 0 = A - A L 0 - 0 0.. A A L CCCO • 000 . A A LLLLL J. R. RAYNSFORD. Yard riear"ll. H. If... Depot: EBB OGG • GGG B GO G BE G GGG 000,,, BEE GGO GOG „ All Cots _ tliorpughly icreened. Ef.AI3.XaT. fcr.p0, , ,17.. - .o.pisvp. F, L 0 17 R. Mossesila Orizazigeam, dicintibile.: Aptlll.'lB7ls. WBBB. H.J. WEBS; J. WA'S%