ac3 ,=:wwlr .4kAPIPiIIIPUS• Poi thi Campaign, We will Rend the DstpcsAf until after the November election to subefiti, here for SO centst antki_Where four or more fi re ordered by one pe00n,25 cents each. Sower eenc till: paid for. How Soldiers Vote.. Op first page will be found a synopsis of the - law under which soldiers are to vote. Cut this out and send it to your friends in the army ; and also At few cop. is oc the McClellan county ticket, to be had at this office after ioinorrow. Write or call for them, at once. Ontdde - P age.. • See abstract of soldiers' voting law an first page of this paper. Read it over carefully, and send votes to the soldiers, in letters, it once, and - again in a week or two, lest they do not get the first. Sol diers,ate Already, asking for them. McClellan Clnb meeting. The McClellan Club of Rush will meet attbelonse of N. IX Snyder, on ,Satar. day evening, Sept . 24, 1864, at 7 o'clock. Rally, meal Now is the time. Octebei Ilkection Tickets, Ittets foi- the October election will be ready for delivery at this office on the last day of the Fair. Call and get a few to send to riot *friends in the army. Also send them the abstract of the act regula ting the soldiers' vote in camp, dm. Cut it out ofthis paper (see outside) and send it to the soldiers. Alan all your friends in the army a sheet or two of votes'•irr A =ma, at once, tor some of them must send their votes home in an envelope be fore election day. Congressional Conference. The Conferees of the 12th Congression al District., composed of the counties of Susquehanna and Lucerne, met at. the St. Charles Hotel, Scranton, on Wednesday the 14th of September, 1864. Amherst Carpenter, of Susquehanna, was unanimously elected Chairman, and Dr. E. B. Miner, of Luzerne, Secretary, Hon. Charles Denison, of Lucerne, was re-nominated by acclamation for Congress. Conferees to meet at Scranton hereaf ter until further notice. A. CARPENTER, Ch'n. E. B. Mum, Secretary. Legislative Conference. The Conferees of the (new) legislative district composed pf Susquehanna and Wyoming counties, met at Montrose on the 17th and nominated E. E. Guild of tiasq'a, and John Jackson of Wyoming, Is Democratic candidates for the legisla ture. No official report received. &Megan Stock Itiot4. Shoddy organ - falsely.eays, "McClellan stock is falling rapidly in this vicinity." The well-known 'truth is that shoddy is falling to pieces, and McCucti.As is gain ing votes, here, arid 'everywhere else. Preaching Politics. The Lincoln mouth-piecesare urging the clergy to enlist in the political campaign. If any minister attempts to use professional influence for any candidate, he should get no further suOporti'from any citizen. Cut off their fodder as soon as they dabble in politics. Politics in the churches did very much to introduce sectionaVdisputes and ~cause this "war. Therefore support no roan who continues the mischief. Township meetings. A consultation will beheld at the Mc- Clellan Club Room (Keystone Hotel) in Montane- on Thursday, Sept. 22d, at 2 o'clock, to " arrange meetings for neit week. Towns desiring meetings should be represented. The Draft. The draft is to be made this week ; and commences fur this district on Thursday morning. New Goods.- d. .• Guttenberg, Rosenbaum b Co. are now receiving a supply of new and choice Goods, and the people are invited to call and' examine before buying. i filr Adver tisement next week. . Elmira Commercial College. We are satisfied from what we! have eeen that this Institntion is destined to be come one of the most thorougb and valua ble Of its kind in the State. Its ()aurae of commercial 'studies' cannot be exCelled in extent and thoroughness—embracing - ill the branches of a commercial education necessary to make a finished, practical businessman. Located in the center of a city preeminentfor its beauty, healthful ness and accessibility, and whose general attractions are unrivalled; established on a permanent has* aid possessed of all the, inaucements any institution can present, it now invites the, young engaged it, all departments off employment to, devote a few months within its walls in laying a foundation to a practical business educe- The managers have a lame r , experience in their profession, and their graduates are mattered through the country, filling positions Of hamar - and usefulness—loome mandifiCtlia heilitaour first class 430 M. mei . cial'collegaaj others are employed "aa ,acoountintiv sffesinen shipping clerks, profesaarli;teicliers,',B;c., situations which they wereasacaieii to twin graduating. Any ypang man, familiar _with the-com mon English biancheti,`:exaTit himself for' the counting-robin in twooribreamonths at this College; and to command'a salary; Path as, Would:require , 401/i4 of: gdgery is inferior positionsia our large commore, ial houses.--Elmint Press. I For particulariaddniaMeisr" s. Sadth; ' ' (ma ves arnkriosa ansoeser4 • " - Rexford' 'Agricultural 130elety. As tiOime 41PPPhef t A i,i , - nuallairs thrOugout the•courti, ee - n it due ton:writ and.enterurise,- to.refer to those held in HarfortL' 'Having had the pleastirr of being:4 BReetalorilt:t4 exhi... _bitionlield there " in - the fall derso, rean truly say.that 'I :was gresilf pie - ailed and interestcal i -nud .. , tiumf.,,ithe..,:Krfinfldfr 4 ''•,. buildingii; ' the stock, the Atodithts of A e soil, the britmetittil inil:fificy;attians, in cluditigAbe intiefut. and Areantifnl, gmpre ducts of,Neellpismantl e ert l littexhibiuon, and the maitutrifftirf peapfit'.tbat were, Were - from lei andite - afr;Wrixceenteir r far my highest anticipations.. ':' • .P.t.'. • t : I havh neither time nor,ability to even Lint at AU great vii*ty . SofA,beiriecpssary, useful abl — ti nianiettath&aeleti tfae were there setead 'Ott to feast 'tfiteye stud challenge admiration. Suffice to Say; that the necessary expense, an4-latkocof.gek. tine tip.such an'exhiliition.tdionr'ifliberatk ity and spirit ofnaterpriseand energy on behalf of the ci tizens of Hatford and vi cinity, worthy °fall' fillse. and,commen dation.Thn ladies' deparuilent exhibited so inany products of refined:teat' indus try, skill And handiworli t . , thar - no one could,,look at theta wit Itsitt feeling a pride that the makers slid contributors- were the ,daufiters of "out own dear native land."'"' ,e Halls in which - ,these pro ductsme so lavishly apiend out; utti-act ii ed Mich'ettention ?. . anal -ailervelifi id.— While tht Wage exhibition showed ;the zeal, thtek'ergy, -and the liimitlity,of the contritiattors i the multitudes that' threnged the gionnas showed by . their presence and their s loeits that Iherappreciated the efforts that had been made - to antereit and benefit them. ruericEbutedd r thatif you doubt the truth of my statqfpenti t no and see for yourselves. But while 4. fill state the truth,' I would not stftine word in disparagement'of-Ourerintity'SCßet} and 'its Fairs. 'Their merit and usefulness is undoubted: They - should be generopsly PatrandzeUutt 'sustained,. TheEecie,ties should not, be held as rivals, but as aids and helps tto• each 'other'. --The Harfurd Society atarnitnodates thinly* ft-hii, from distance, are out of reach 'of 'the County Society. No jealeusies, should exist 7 be tween the two. They have one common object, and:'.one'commori result.- 4 would say to all'i'ditend both if yon can. Learn from each what you can. 'Help each oth er as you can, Each Society should emu late the other in the promotion and de velopement of the Agricultural interests ,of the county to the largestpossible ex tent. We - have a County cif which we may all feFI justly proud for its intelli 'gence and increasing beauty and produe, uveness. And I will close by saying, let us all-attend"' the Fairs of both Societies so far as we can'. Hoiv drni we find a bpi iday that. pays better, costa no little, and affurds mow pleasure sachoofit, than those on -whielt. our Fairs are held. -...,-Xye see each other and mingle our ttieelliigs. We are. pleased and 'bettefitted by what' we see and hear. We have one platform on which we may all staid, with no am bition but a laudable one, and no reward but of merit. , The citizeny- Afr Harford - and-- vicinity are certainly 'entitled to- -'gredt credit - for the degree strengtkand perfti4un to which they hate raised tlfeir Sticiety. Let the coonty Society ,einulate thery.4n their zeal , and liberality,;and edit succesi will attend the effort, 2.. 12.- 2.• N. V. Wholesale ?deals otProduoe, . Reported for the Montrose Dernocrat by Josteu VVlPArtett, Cofiterch apt,. Sro. 32 1 ; Jay street,,,New ,York, -to whom shipmentslof produce may he made. Two thirds of.the market value will be advanced on the receipt of the goods if desired, and A qtlick return, m.idelbi the balance. Full directions and Alvenkly market report sent free of,e.bdrge by - mail to those making shipments. Priers for thi j iireek encling Sead. 17, ••• Beans, whitesoupd, per ba n 240 290 Butter in tut per pound, 4a • - 155 " firki 40 55 Cheeses. ouglOlK 27 " • , c9MinOth 't 4 iNd Dried Apples ; ; ,'; . k 10: 1172 Eggs, fresh, ..,per dozen, •28 , 3,0 Flour, wheato,er barrel, 900 4, PQ 4, 12 Old Feathers;:: Hyp geete, per lb., 87 110 Beef Sides, —:•1" 11 i 5 Mattonin carcass,' " " It 14 Veal, " 12 18 :Pork dressed 41 /,., • !,' 14 pertnubel, 4 '2 - 42 , 200 ISO '2lO Wheat, Rye, • Oats, _ " go - ' 'l4 Coin,, ' f ".• y.l .45p lel , p e r po und, „ 20 green;. , 6 l2. Lan% common to best; . per lb., 23 '24 Beef, mess,; per barrel,ls 00 . 26.00 ,f 1 , 10 00 lo Pdric, mom'' 39 0,9 42'01 " prinfei 4 "' - 80 7 00 39 00 Banta, - smiled; -= 'Per 1 b.: ; , :25 rlgj Shoulders. spo l' ked% (1 4 4 s ; :20 23 Timothy Seed; =per buehek, o 0 so . , 43:9cr Tallow, I per lb.- . , 1 . 9 Wool, washed, " 4 4 : 90 31:t i " nu waShed, IdT Apples, per barrel,l' 2 00 2:g . QO . 3 1) 16 Sugari poßnOt 15 10 NOTE.—A full report, 011ie New York , Market can be seen r at gie o ffieettrit4 Montrose Democrat, coriected up . t 9 last, Saturday. We have" on/ file a Weekly; Price Current of Produce, for s,he our friends who may call to exam i ne it: In the above lid Welter) the "loiraiii , and highest prim •Zofetiled - ':hr quality and condition: litany artiehnithat are not leeetieWabnybican tie - forthd da• ;the report id this Wine. • • :C.ll'i3O•'". 'rbO:Cbloto;Tel4raph; s radicatOW, oiso Freniont-paper , nonas ; don of mAiskisio T brelf-I,lan --fitf9 0 8vst ?Ma the Dembdits'ocinla n 'ind Abe la. Sittlifk4ereated - br 1 ' 1 4 . V4; Titrigizrisosz it BIithaEWATML Mettelittit eitibV fr r MEETS NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT • . '4 I r I • ' , ,•/ ••, „ irr • • 111 • •! At the Keystone -Hall. NABIESBEVITIE HANDBILLS. TOXQRROW.,_ laCiTh SFEAKI;R-LET. THERE.BE A Olaop ATTENDANCE:" 'HEE,O I THE BALL 1-11OLLDIGI ZIEAL.R3WEEZi.ZISSS. In Factoryville, on the Ist inst., by the Rev. N. Doolittle, Mr. HENRY .t. STET. BAsEr.Vwroms A. lizsnu f : , „ :•. 1 X23IIJiL'TdISEI9I. .;,-,i s . 1 . - 1 a.'i . ,'li . b . 7 - i‘t , irr,, t vt act a varking,,pn 1 0 4 040% at tie P ile Heilroad' / Aiiiiiiit I MI, Sergi. J mid Fj Hilda* Co. H.l4th U. S. r . In try, f i g d 25, years, and Et, months, . tine friepd 'atter (Heed departs: ' Who hitt nailb§t^a friend? ' '--- ''''' Honesdale-papers please copy. -N , ' oe. inta the enclosure of the subseriber,on the 14th a...4,1n1L4 *SORREL MAIM, With a white stripe otfhet fafe,pMilatne in bpth hind legs. The vownerlart*tnet• till to prove PrOperty, pay - charges," and take her away: :SAMUEL LLNDSET. Lathrop,Septt nth, 1014 : ' • •-• .Executtirer Notice. ‘Tini.CE„.la.kereky_givext that lettere. testamettag 101 .mion_lheicatati:ot-PATRIGX VighLElMato of Silver Lake township, deed, have been granted "toile enhscri her. end up perrone haying claims against said estate are revitmtexi to preunt the samo, duty attested, for settlement add those indebted to same ate required to make immediate payment. *t . 4 1C 1r n j" D :41 Silver Lake, Sept. 8, 1864. 6w *, xeouior's SA • ,04.1 g IN accordance with the Will of the late Joseph Jack '. con, deceased, the undersigned will sell at public aixthrtt. 0p."11414Ay...8e,0-71. aseglicatagaulaedock a. m.) upon the premises of said decedent, in Brooklyn, the following property, ris : . OntrPtdi•of :Olen. 3. Howe, 1 Yearling, 51-43talwas, 7 Sheep, 2 Hogs. I Horse, Farming Tools, Household Futmiture„ Grain, Potatoes, Bay, Straw, Sheeplielts, &e. „ Also, at the same time and place, will be sold to the highest biddezi lately owned by eald dieedMii,iiltnate In Brooklyn, and borradedorf the tairttlr lands tot IL W. Gera; cdf tbq easslemrdtof C„Wy Relloav o oath. month byrlauta Olt . ' 3Cdt or, 04 ti t i 4, gti" 'kith g 44„, ),11,;gti?xliipf 9. F. ..Egt,t TERMS favorable, and made known at sale. Bronbcy-b a 7 11 1 .Et,ii:=.1,414 A T R . . t B;..,WES‘TON,-.1,11'r. Sale of Real Rip ' tate: , .", *COM% to titiribiVven 0186;iittritnantiot title ili i yahAggP4R 4A4tott-at-SnaqoptanttaFonotY. to ttstlL airmen s ttiltaltsat the Courtaiattee In arose, on Thursday, the Wth day of Sept. A. D. DotArine - p'clitejr.,;r4 vvr thrtotelng Rent 'plata dfilen*l.A.glerdee'dvtoiette All that certain lot of land 'haste In the towushlp of Great Bend, in the county of Susquebanna;and State of Pennsylvania, hounded and described Of follows, viz: On the North by. lot owned .by Sarah Skinner; on the west by lot owned by J. B. Ogden: on the south by tot owned by - Joseph' Bolles and on She 'wain - brttier. Great Bend and Chochecton turnpike, containing 5,130 feet more or less, together with the appurtenances. TERM g. , —*So onthe day of sale ; otie hi& the biLlnee on anal confirmation, and the remainder In one year thereafter r i tififftrreilti j :7 • -hi ALLY .AlibiliANGLß‘J'Adm*.e. Great Bend, Sept. 6,1804. ASI have emceinded toenlist in Uncle Sam's servja, • I take.tha "thrigtol. infonnlng. aylfriends and patrons. but I have sold my entire stock toldr.Clewley, Holed who is to be my successor, and whom I cab cheerfully recommend as being hilly qualided to do. all kinds of Watcheind,Ptock Repairing in the beitpot ethic manna, , , . wouldatuat'Oy eincere thanks - for the;IWO Pak; renege bestoWed upon me, and would solleat liana ((km" soccerser, confident that he by fair g tut& good work. srilt merit the time. Try him. L. 11. DRIELL. lifotatroie:Aeg:l6th, 1804. • . :The indereigned will still continue to Carry on. the ousiness In al its branches inch* Wath, Clock, & ,Jevzolrir .Ib3pahing. Pant mini/pains takenyelth Nirat4lies, each as Chrononieters, Duplex and Rifasb Levers. Ali work vaininle.LltAlne lot of New Watches and: Clockti hand. for ale. ail trusranted.tokeest good time for one ,year or the money refaudeai.... . OrTERMA CANN AND' NO CREDIT. • •,'Shop on east side of Public Avenue. to F. B. Chan dler's store....its, CE&EPiti. HOLES. FARM FOR SALE 1- mlfß tabtaber effete fertile hie TARN, situated. to .11. North Jackson, on the Lenox and 'Harmony Tani , ntilestfromAinsquehanna Depot, formerly iurtheigheatta farm. Said fate eantainte rt.; '11431 "creel, ah . cnt ionera.under improventint. There are two dwelllnchouees on said farm..-. The barns are: say, lartmendsta w w, at Th ered with lie Fruit blot thy Sat quality. This, ;farm is well ving 'rin ter at the house and harm., w gs—running ww• Ten Cowa.lO Sheep and other Stock, together with all necessary Farming Tools, Dairy Utensils. de., will be sold with the . piate. Wanted. • Onc third . of the purchase toormy.wlll be required down. and the balsocaic yearly Istatahtutlin, purchaser. ifittu:x Jackson. Ang. - 25,.1864. ew • :- • EAepu.t.oes Notice.. ATOTt•M*Ab. y ven Tr hp tral eerrite of Ibbierl need, hate of New mg/ iointeAtg, detiriped, have been gritted eo the it 94 . bet, hpo petiole ,herrrng opintt'esid. aids a rireztarted to gtet!tr. tithe clime . duly Wetted, rot etti tlifnen t, and thosejterebted to thin:iv" reigibrltO. m6tcdI!FT4Iat"IPITAIOT 14.144MEtomitot i New Milford ffpt. WS& ../ uditOr'b Notice ritxtif cndeniyatd si ga tipgitormolotottrxthi Or. j phony/Court or umoseountitto Mike die. 0114:Won awe fa:l l 4 toiodo of the adialplitiator, 'of ilitiostrito or an; Alite, will (i Vi othle two WetthrofilcoltitlOnuose,t ealigurthkt.theacir deka octoher.leok evl 'o'clock, L e.10.„ - erneo, , olll where MI `persons'intem!ed tkoste imad—wLlpreseat - thaircLtma or be Ibtrilebetnek J. „B. XeCOLLV3I,' taeUtor. ` Akhe — Hot,ltkles4.. . 4 % ff. • r 4 7 f_l 7 - PIT P ; 131"4- eirri - • •• • DISEASES RIMMING FROM a biSORbEIiS OF THE LIVER artanthisilAsztifitimeave atz-cymz. HOOTI ANN b B Bitters, titit staiiicaTilitratib Tan Titlio,l3ltofi liereCtiras t • Have and do - give' Hatter satidaction .7: ' , ziasitoatiniatoint ! n , mtvgligcleig,4EspAcT. 4 l o .6 - 1 1 ;onts UrVopcn \ • , - rba :ratan -- - nip AlymAller artielp intim market 1, an ,to AND WILiPAY $1:660 Teat* . as that hruat estirtrors.- tiioorit.srripsniAri strums •'" t %ilififire every spoof IfeiiiiiirDebiliff,'Disaliti of Iridneys.pad disuses aciaiag frovia ditibrciereV;t:amao,l4: J.; OBSERVE THE aly.ownw SYMPTOMS, Resuitinsqsrms ,Dis?riirrt latlkc -IXgestinr 1 _ Organs : trotivitiattliii4wailllglclAia nelii tea IncioiPtfillie Head. Acidlty)4VHomaph Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for, _glineeilkitalfailtht In the Stomach, Mar ctations, Inking or Flat tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swim. Wing* tie gendOre4 amt.dlA- ; ; tarreatiting.,_ari tteringat4ll ' out; cnotin or 'Sonde ling Sensations when in • -! e slyinPostore. Dimness of Vision. Dote or Webs befiare the 10, .Feverand-Dtill Pain in the r)cf ,lelenti otiPerspiratlon,TeDow. ness attic Skin and. Eresilnin in the 814 e, Back, •Cbest, Limbs. ac.,!l;aladege,flushecof Heat Horning in - the Flesh. 'VceillPtant linag 114ngs of. ETU. and-great Deprcasina of Splyfts. rtIMIM3III2I/[I33ZINIL DrrrEss zs 1%7 co t o:tr.APiti EC ° POI 9-tulattg.;, 2 4 ,b (fillet °Bahr pruttaits BUT ISf THE-.:BESTI,TONI-a • - ' • I :lll'thet z World: " " " READ 15130 SAYS S From the Rev. Levi G. Reek, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Bak tht Church, Philadelphia: i t ; •:= 4! • • • r 1%1'40 - Italian * treolc&e . : Gcrinal itfenf fa vorably for a number of . yeate,Ahave used them in my own tangly, and have beeneffipTensed with their effects that I was Induced to,secotomend them to many Where: and Imo v that they have operated toe strikingly bene ficial manner. I take great pleasure In thus publicly proclaisrdilttbis Esmtwndwtling the attention of those afflictetlAttltreAtnetsgatowhicAthey(prerecommee. ded, to these Biers. now ng from experience that my reeommendation• will be sustained. /. do this more cheerfully as Hoofland's Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted. and La not a-rum drink." Yours Truly, LEVI G. BECK. From Bev. J. *lepton btagrn, D. Dt ,lite tra fAlbf.tlaitfaittafillniattotvledgesataliCarlatialtehron. Although not disposed to favor orrueommend Patent Medicines in genheas,4oo%gb A 141114,0 their ingredi ents and effecto,! y'ettrarr ofito Itttlietent reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believeo bitpult to have recatatationtruty, attapth ttnikentop,7iq the hope that Itti tEtarthiretbntrttnitetcrtlte - lthithalit .6Th ers. jothulictiziFfefeamillijtON . ad's Ger man Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. Jackson. of thie eity,be cause I was rat= against hbeinto_sranny irehrtAtin der the arthey•Srerli'cltlefirattatenEtntfe mlate, r l . :am, Intleptedlo mylriend, Ithle4rt Sfioema k 1110101novil of USN prejudice bytpro.per tee ,Otkrortoom-fgenient. to 4rytthem,,f *bag seem , logifoM grelitanttlbag etintinued debillity4 .Tha age of three bottler, of these bitters at the beginning of the present year. was followed by evident rellefand restora tion to a degree of bodily arid Mental vigor which I had not felt for sla rube beroma_lll,l3had,nrirtlett,irt4 git7tNl E lto l th b rile ar o r i &m il ! 61 . 141 .I.4IEWTOS .97J; • From the Rev. Jos. H. Kennard, Pastor of the PIA Dip! list Church. 0 " 'j . ' )__ ,- 0 ;0 , ,F , Dr. Jackson :—Delir airt—ttnve b`cdn freqiientlY ie• iti quilted to tweet my naiigeorp commendations of diftep4k) oflinedlqinnic lit glirdipdtbe practice idi ant or my roprfate sphere, have in all cases de sfalfatillist w • eke r,proatin !melees instencea,and , ly lii sr.tamily, of the irfskieriewf•Dealhof: 011 . 7 . ; (Inman Bitters. I depart, fqr once frumpy . usual course4p =matte my , fall ContietiOn that, fair teneral .debility of the system and esir i ti itr adl for Liver Com plaint, it tri 6tafe And Wilda - 14p foe.- Jos b e ea. Fes it maYtall ; lint ciatialty:T ddn I not; lewill be very beneficial to those wjiwegffekftwte the *lnn cause. Yours, vetorrespeetfn ;.r. A ' '-- ' ' J., . KENNARD. ..,, Eighth below Coates street, Philadelphia. '.l (i t — ll --'1 i 1 1_ 4 1: Ll] From tbeitiivi Thobias Wintee, ratter of •itertkorongb Baptist Church. , Dr. Jackson :—Dear Din. —I feel it due to your excel lent, preptiration„ licellfnd's.64imattBlttesa,4o add inf telliniottjto the deemed reputation( t has obtain ed. Mel tordpors.dWitriee.boon tronbted wltb Out ditor der in'tnyitead lard-rerun:v. atitem.'r waira - delied by a frtend tuArlobagtstoottr,Demmul:Ditters. 111. andikaire experienced. great mid Onexpected_mlferc my health has bemi very materially benefitted. I confident. ly recommend the article whero,l meetwitkatpes, rind •hrte too own, Othd have been 'stinted' by many or they good effects. Itespectfully_yonnv. . ,- • , • •• T. WINTER,-Rozborcmrb„ - Pa, f t r i a: ov i i 6 VIM" F 1 .1.; w ' __,,," 4 -- PM= Am J. ectugni of tqe Gernbs Dpi ffrriP4 Chureb; , Berk. county, Pa. Dr. C. M. Jackson ..../1110 Si r :- ! have been t 'troubled with Dye shi tiearlytwenty years. and have never ..dau la je o lgr "Prultichrdias Hoodandlt BID I very hlllytorr k.ltitk after.hayipalt . , Dies L . • Yours, wtth respect, J. S. HE RMAN. • I " 11 / I :" I I 'l' lll -'-r-' -':' f, 'lli l'i.N ,3 ;ii I. 4 I .• .: :., •/1 -ti114F.5: 7 •1845. '.... :: • .r 1 tr rirfry I . r t Large !!!.. 40/614.. to tdoeblequan o otrie—ha. 1 Small shorgaokiwyque4f it doz. , 0. OO 1 1 ' . 7 1 i !• 7.1..7. VAlii BEWARE' OF ' Cant /12113. - _SermithetlignaHtutieof'. O. M JACKS " 'Um RAPPER ot.exchliottle "''' atr..tllx • Should your nearest drumlin ridt_lbei!e the artlele c notbe-put-01l by any of the Intoxicating preparations net roy 9fietentlnitTjticet banded prucrilnd we wlllfamidomhteft4aUlthd bralPteir-- - Pipi9lol9ffice an -Wanda° ot. No. 631. ABCs 8. one 4 iggA t eige4tt4q•V i nhtillWito • `. PrOprietOM asr~ In ••-'4l7,Nz'TintikAr, 0* Allot, • - 1. S. 110-1011. •• ; ' , • . • ite Sissetssit or the Tsesessy gives oath* - that nab. sorlitioris will he ralclw.c:l)L fOr Coupon Timmy , Notes, pelotas Wee posts bliss Aug fO, Uhl, with setni•anna• interest at , the rate of seven and Wee -tenths per ceittlperampttr,—prioclia Sad Lowest both tobepold 3 9 1 5 4I FFPg ar7 '' • • Thtie notes will be eonvertJble et the option; of the hOldttrattaattirity;lnto six per cent. gold bearingbonds, Oyablenotitesethantlee nor more than twenty w ily rs from their date, as the Government may . elect. will beliened lb denominations of eiso. snoops*, $l,-' u p an d gthopmind all aubectiptions must be LOT any dollars or some multiple of fifty ,doilars. The notes will betrintimitted-to the owners free of transportation charter as , , soon after the receipt of the oFiginal Certificates of Deposit as they Can baprepared. QCs the smug draw' Interest from August M. persona m#lng,deposita,subsequent to that date must pay the totem% accrued from date of note to date of deposit. • Parties dephalting twenty4re thousand donors and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed • commission of one quarter ofone per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of • bill for the amount, certified to by the °filter with whom the denoslt wits made. No deductions for coa i . missions must be Made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. IT IS A NATIONAL Saircana Bans, offering a briber nab* of interest than any other, and the best seenrity.— Any saving'', bank which pay. Its depositor* In L. N. Notes, considers that It lapaying In the beat circulating medium of the country, and it cannot pay anything bet. lar d for its own, aareta arc either In government neuri tic,* or In notes or bonds payable In government paper. .I%tarually lonTeolent ass tempsyary or permanent Investment. The notes can always .ffe cold for within tractlod of their face and accumnlated Interest, and are the beat 'acuity with banks aa collateral* fur dbr cothate. Conyertible into a Six per emit. 6-20 Cold Bonds. In addition to the very liberal Interest on the notes forthreeyears. thisprivilege of conversion is now worth about, three per cent. per annum, for tin/current rate for 5-20 Bonds is not les* the nine percept. premium, and before the war the premium on elk per cent. U. B. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be Seen that the - actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate. to not Uswihan ten per cent. pee annum. • Ito Et emption from State or Knnicipal Tazaticm. But aside frcini all the advantages we have enumera ted, a special act of Congress exempts ail Bonds and Treasury Notes from local taxation. On the average, this exemption is ' w ortivabout two per tent. per an nam,laceording to the rate of taxation In various parts of the cogntry. It is 'Uttered that no securities °Beg ao great leduce• ments to lenders as those issued by the government. in alt other forMs of indebtedness, the faith or - ability of private parties, or stock companies,, oreeparate com munities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is 'held to smare the discharge of all the obligations of the Unikd States. While the government offerahe most liberal terms for lea loans, It believes that the very strongest appeal win be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits.— The _party depositing must endorse upon - the original certificate the denomination or the Notes required, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to or der. When so endorsed it must be left, with the officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. Subseriptigna will be received by the Treasurer of the United Stateli; at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated'Depositaries, and by the 'FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STNGRAMTON, . '• SCRANTON, " -- t . —TOWANPA. and Sy nil .Natitionl Banks wbtobbrO desosltiriels ofpizb Ift money; and - • : th nd roughout tho country will give further Information a AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. Aug. 11. BUTTER, TALLOW, EGGS, DRIED APPLES and most kinds of produce wanted In exchange for Goods at the Grocery and Variety Store of A. N. BULLARD. LADIES FANCY FURS. AT ' PAIIIIIIII/051 OLD ESTABLISIIED Fur Manufactory, 718, ARearrnErr, above Tth, PIiIL A. have now In store ofmy n Importation and ]lan= tore, one of the Largest I most Sestitlhal seen. xs Of FANCY FURS, in the city. Also, a fine assortment of Gents For Gloria and Collars. As my Furs Were all purchased. when Gold was at a mach lower pretnitim than at present. lam enabled to dispose of theft at very reasonahle prime, and I would therefore solicit a call from niy i trieniis of Susquehanna County. and viein fgrßemeiober the name,.nimhiir and streeti " stiniNIAPET • A, Ap,cir, Strect,Ooye.7th. 'ninth aide, Sept. 8,11304. Im . PHILADELPHIA. rffirl Imo no partner, nor connection alp any oth er Arm in Philadelphia;. - D. BREWSTER, AUCTIONEER' FOR CURIA CO. Montrose, Pa. Address, • larloap i setant to Fontales.—Dr. Cheote. inon 9 o lo.—Ttid Combination of ingredients In theme Pills is the result of a long and' extensive practice They are mild In their operation, and cannot do harm to the moatdelleate ;eertain In correcting allinegularines Palate ' remelting all - obstructions, whether tram cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites. all nervous affee- Mons. hysterics, fatigue, pa lb in the hack, and limbs, die.. disturbed 'sleep, which arlse from interruption ot nature. . . DR: CREEDIANI PILLS wad the contrcienCement of A new era In the treatment of irregnlaritiga and obstructions which htiV6' consigned 60 many to a PEEXATIMIC °Turn. No female can enjoy good health unless she le replier:and whenever SA nb strpCtion-tAkeA•plice thn .gen Aral btaltn, begins ; to de cline. Ttiese Pills form the finest propitiation ever put forward wish IMMEDIATE and PERSISTENT SUC CESS. 7:l(=s3:oE be) 23elized:ve)el,— Takothts.a4vcalteenicuttwour Drum/Ist. and tell hito that yon wallet/Pa-NMI , won RELIABLE Prniab Medians in the World, which Is comprised in thcsoPills. r Dr: . :p - MlPSidiparS PILLS • hew; teens standard Ileriieifor over thirty Years, ' r ind are the most effectual one ever known for ail compleints peculiar to Yereak*: classes they erclusolnahle DiffweifirlettA dental/. ittriedleaf regtaarlty:. The; are known to thousands, who have need them at different periods, theougtroqie the country, having the sanettonof come orthe most eminent Phyetetene In America. Expileitdirections, etaUng Wien theyskould nottm used, with , tab prlecp - perborotetoxes for $5, contidninf -PUtioentbyvnall prompt orf froMiuttisn.Ntwremittlnit to tho Proprk etas • cold Dv eta kenerally.• . • , , , 4313&IIILLYM,.Peoprietors," t uthlt buts t St Cedaestreet; Now•Yorit. Or Sold tt( i itrope. 4 by Abel Turret' laTunktutn .nock by J. W r aL an l / 4 in Gnat Vend by) Driffin,and T.D. Enstabrbo L. t.S totally iitiii:t:4lYOicOelftS4Cl3. H. D.,' oCoMer and .Ataturr;! fonnetly_pf: ydeo. Holland. Is bow, /mite, at., No, 'Mt PINE met, Ph4hla, tittle pertain, etteted with diseases or tbe and EAR will ho setenthleallwtreated and eared; ble. Arilticlallgietiterted without pain. N. 11 . — NIT 1 nteAe rot , Examination. The Med• Ical faculty's' Inlr • Nal'hO tile EU Fends in Ph Mode of treatment.- 1 IY Alln*tstr)zpix,'s Nptice• onc+Faiirelpiei tds Perini indebted to TstoutcapoPt tr Aite of Ile:sick tottothlpdeedi to intko httatediat eat, and an personsiairing ettknormatost Bald ecedent, present :the same to Abe andersleed,ettlement,j. ASittAti - M. DU/604 kindle'. nertic4.-.Ang• - . . xeattiter Notiee. aricshborebythronthatilettAktastagterriaillip en.tturestateWOSEPHJAENSON. late ellareoX. Sesclashill. deceased. have been muted to the lob ratiboti sod all pomp, Wins tetalosamotast Add ow. Woo" rogqeste4 to presenttoo roome,..doly attested; and tbosolodebtotto tamo we requited to make Imam .4thli*PEM4fOlt• ::74:44 131 4 1) ./ 1 . v I:2l o 9 Mnts:Mr" 3 6 t4? ' - • " l a ltein .WDZIALCM where tent GOOD BARGAINS as ha haLla at the ittPre of tRITTEDMIRG I ROSENBAUM tr. CO. RUM Film - WM Mk been Wm:raged by_tlto hew J. advance Inioods, but have *LAROL fiTORIc at seasonable goo& 011 hand, and are revolving daily addi tions to the made: We are selling' such VOA CALMI es itxcecoklngly LOW Pecos.. We revectially request en who are making cash pa eans to try ne before all others, as we have resolved onaellingsoodsthat war oalphoreqfter, and have thano fonMild one prices accordingly log, We will certainly try to ease a good Many the tionble and expenses *riesling the county and going a distance in order to bay cheap; co wa say again,.give as atria and we will convince you with the facts arenraasertion - Oar aseortment. In 3)27 #BOOIDSIB • sub is DBES'S GOODS, in • 7ef'' a I MOHAIRS, LUSTE ES, ALP.ACCAS, PLAIDS, DeLAINES, CHALLIES; LAWNS, &c., tic., Aix., is large. • CHOICE DOMESTIC GOON. Bleached and Unbleached, light and holey mdea, Calicoes and Oinghams of the best make, Do- Lathes, Ticks, Checks, Stripes, &c. Flannels, all colors and qualities. PIECE pOODS. Broadcloth, Cass!snores, Ladlea'Cloth, Cottonadea, 414 t.. HOOP-SKIRTS and CORSETS, the largest stock and of superior make and quality. MILLINERY GOODS. We keep generally a Fula, I;ms of all goods used for millinery purposes, and offer such at New-York Jobbing prices. READY MADE CLOTHING. Our assortment In this branch of trade can not be ex celled, and as our facilities are stab that we are man ufacturing everygarment we sell, we are certainly dis abled to sell them much cheaper than those oho ars net. We still continue to Blake up Garments to Order, and would ask all those Wbo would like to have their clothing TASTY and FASHIONABLY made, as well as to secure a perfect FIT, to try us as we are confident of being able to pits soliefaclion to the must particular. The Notes and Books of the Firm, formerly in the hands of Mr. Rosenbaum are now left with Mr. Dassstram one of the partnersof the Firm, and who has charge of said business. Ile would respemfally request all those that are indebted to theft:tato call and settle up iv the Books must be closed. Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co. )1 ontrose, May 16th, 1664. WISTAR'S BALSAM WILD* CHERRY! One of the oldest and most reliable remedies la Um world for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitia, Dif ficulty of Breathing, Asthma, lloeness. Bore Tbxoat, Ciaup, and every affection OF THE THROAT, LUNGSA CHEST, DiCLVDCIO 131tVZ1 COCIONEitratEN"TX4CIN. izy .A1:11:11 :TA lisfl4k: "'Tall II :I:4 : :4 Ho genera: has the use of this remedy become, and so popular Istt everywhere, that it is uhneessary to recount its virtues. Its worts speak for it, and find 'utterance in the ahandant and voluntary testimony of the massy Woo from long suffering and stilled disease have by its use bah restored to pristine rigor and health. We can pro duce amass ofevidenee in proof of our assertions, that CANNOT DE DISCREDITED 'The Rev. Jacob Sender, Well Known, and much respected among the German population f this country, makes the following state ment for the benefit of the afflicted : Benny= Pa., Feb. le, 1889. Dear Sire :—llaving realized in my family important benefits from the use of your valuable preparation— Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry—it affords me pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight yearsago one °tiny daughters seemed to be in a decline. and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. 1 then pro cured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and befere the had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a great Improvement her health. I have, in my individual case, made frequent use of your valuabl• medicine, andhave alwaysibeenbenefitted by it. JACOB SECHLEM. From dente Smith, Esq. PrMildent of the Morrie Coun ty Bank, Morristown. New Jersey. " Raving used Dr. Wlstar's Balsam of Wild Chatry foe about fifteen year* and 'having realized its ben • results In my family, It affords me great pleasure to re commend It to the public as a valuable remedi, in cases of weak large, colds, couihs, &c., and a remedy which I consider to be entirely innocent, and may be taken in perfect safety by the' moat delicate in health. - From lion. John B. Smith. a distinguished lawyer ha Westminster, Md. I have on several occasions used Dr. Wiabfr's Balsa* of Wild Cherry for colds, and always with decided bensKl fit. I know of no preparation that lemon eMcacioua or] more deserving of general use. The Balsam.bas *leo been need with excellent awl by J. H. Elliott, Merchant, Hall's Cross Roads, Md. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.. None genuine unless signed "1. BUTTS," on the • wanner. FOB SALE BY J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 BtoadwaNew Yodt, S. W. FOWLS 1b CO., Pm_ orient% Boston. And by al/ BrOgghts. Reading'p ;Russia Salve. FCRTY EXPERIENCE flu fallyostabliehed the euperfority of REDDING'S RUSSIA •SALVE! Over all other healing preparations cures all kinds of SORES, CUTS,SCALDS.SORML. BOILS, ULCERS. SALT RIIEUM. ERYSIPELAS, STIES. PILES. CORNS. SORE LIPIL.SORE •EYES, du.: Se.. removing the pain at once, and reducing tha most angry looking swelling! and indamatton as ithy magic. • , ONW 125 CENTS A BOX, SALE sr • .1, P..DINSMOBB, N lo o. ll. 491 Broadway. New ia im wt, u , S. W.' TOWLE C 0.,& Ro.lB Tremont at. • 1,- , And by All Amanita. June 2 8t, lyeow. . . • ' -' Administrator , Notio3. NoncE I. hereby given to all venoms havlan &has against the rotate of HEAL, 11lCA,T11. toe of Chow• nut township. deed. to,present them, duly attested, fop settlement, And all passonn indebted to same stemalr• ed to Toeke letntedlete Amps %Amam BATSadent.-- `r. atocoant. SeptlB;7t3B4. - It. • • ' 6 A Wnol.4araLi'TEA 1i01783 wt es sake A rt. ‘aangameatawlth an en.rltetletromen man tOma TAMS in ISasuebsana to. A cood assartgant of ple. o& will batatolabedlf colataisalo,- NrarSolllCl ••• : IT &M. . •:" .01: ... .