ooh' 4‘2M-O.Ah.a;,MAC Electoral Ticket. Cut: out the.electorattekot, in I,helast column of this page, aud.sendit to your friend in the army. The Asse ssments; Some voters in the army and ai - home were not assessed so as to 'vote at ,this lection. Go to the new assessor and •get each assessed at once i pay the ten cent soldier's tax, send hint the assessor's cot , tificate, with the collector's receipt °tithe back, and require said offteers , to give you a duplicate' of the same 'to be evidence here if required. Also send the soldiers the electoral ballot, at once, and again next week, as they may not get theifirst. From What we learn, few of the soldiers have seen our October tickets, for means are cortatahtltuaed.to prevent there from seeing but one (the colored) side. Send McClellan ballots to all. Send Papets to Soldiers. Read your papers and then send them to your, friends in the army. They may get through, and the boys will be glad to see them, for few are allowed to reach the army except shoddy organs,-because Old Abe 41; Co. fear toiet. the soldiers read anything avorable and.the old Union and the Constaution. East Bridgewater Club. The friends of the Union and McClellan will meet at the Passmore Schoolhouse every Tuesday evening. Speeches at, cub meeting, and all are respectfully invited to attend; to J. B. McCollum, Esq. will address the club nest week. . Death of Lewis L. Baker. Extracts from a letter to .Mrs. Baker, from the chief nurse in Post Rospital t at Camp Cad waLader, Philadelphia. Mr. B. was a soldier from Lenox, and died last month. ‘4 I had conversed freely with him sev eral days ago relative to the future, and his prospegts, in the event of death; and I am most happy to say, that I found him not only ready but willing to obey his Master's summons. In the evening before his death, I saw that death was-quietly stealing over his frame, and knowing that he still retained his reason, I again asked his prospects , of heaven, in his now near and certain ap proach of death; and found him like a ripe shock of corn ready to be gathered into his master's garner. During his whole sickness he was one of the most patient men I ever saw. His last words were : Let me go, I am dying, —Tuck, quick ! bus quick as thespark from the smit ten steel did his spirit, released from its burden of clay, wing its flight to God who gave it. Thus, madam, ditryour husband die. Let me live the life of the righteous, and let my last end be like his. .. Denison's Majoriti: Shoddy claimed 'qeavy gains forKkbb am in Susquehanna County"—enough to elect him, up to about Saturday, when the truth was right the other way ! So most of their claims about elections are falsehoods or misrepresentations, and should not be believed. Denison's majority in Lpzerne.. 2,045 Ketcham's majority in Simi's.. 804 -Denison's majority--iArleial 3LBC)SVIEs. Somewhere between Hopbottom and Montrose, a - Satchel containing a Silk Dress, six pairs of woolen Socks, 2 pairs of mittens, and some other articles. Any one leaving the same at E. & T. Bell's store in Hopbottom, or at Dr. Thayer's in Montrose, will be liberally rest arded. tf Teachers' Examinations. Each applicant will please write before. hand the address, educational works read, and,number of terms taught. Examina: tiona to begin at 10 o'clock... Each certi. ficate will require a stamp. Jackson, Savory School House,. , " 2i. Harford, Village do - • ' , 22. Forest Lake ds . Towne, ..,..' - a (c l.. ourc4 a 25. Chapman, Choconut, Apolacon, , Middletown and Lit-Friendsvi ll e " '26. i tle Meadows, '. • '• Silver Lake - TBrackney, ... ', • . Liberty, Ba iley School House,.. " `.28. Franklin, South do , , " • 29. Lenox, Glenwood do ":Nov. 1. Herrick, Mandel!, i “ci.Y l' ," „ ~„..- 4 2. du Clifford, '• 1 "' il • Thomson end I . rarat, . Ararat Church, " 3. Gibson, 'Union EMI School House, " 4. Dimock, Corners - .40 41 7 , Springville, .Hollow do it 9. .., Au,burn, Centric . ' do "' 10.• Rush, Granger-, - cdo • ." li. Jessnp, Centre` - ,-, do - , " .12.' BrooklyiliCentre' :, do -'I •: •'" :14. latlicip, frillsdale . do ,.. ,-.. " 15. ~... 14d .q. eiva * 11 11 4 Montrose B.s'c " 16. i J . Montrose, ,E A:-..1 lier o : it, -05 0 - nti Sup, ' BriKauyri,,Spt. 26,1864. ~ Good Newsthe .West; . By s gentler= • who': traielid" Mite. it eirely in the northern pelt of Ilbnols, and the southern Ink of Wisconsin, within the lastfive weeks,- we are informed' , that the enthusiasm for the Demperntio ticket is nnbound'ed. Converts are flocking in every ,day. Fremont men,:tts between 9 14 Abe bad IfeClellati," trill Tilitlielatter almost to a Otan, and thus gcre i t4weight of their iidluenee arid Total to' the esese, ofreform. The.same en 0013,40&" reports come from every 'of diffixtiuk At Binghamton, noDAIr,: - otto&ir: • • • ; HON. HORATIO StYMOII% of N. Y. x . HON. JOEL PARKER; Goivof M. II; HON. GZQ.-1. COMSTOCK, Syracuse, HON. :AlfitS2)..l. PARK.E4;4Albfup`, will certainly 'be I,l:4etitr• - timl . 4iildreas the meeting. - ' ' . music provided:: :Meeting 14+,3b in the ev,eniog, with, torchlight . process ion, &T. See It is expected 'Unit , s „ LARGE DELEGI'IIOI;M FROM THE TOVirNSIN THIS COUNTY will respond to the invitation, meet at the FARIDGE,rat Binghamton,- : at Tiveliexiielock, ) arki bti conducted thro' the town. The ,Aliistone „has done well in October ;...nOW let...us 'demonstrate to our brethren of the Empire State that we CA.N and .AVEL.Vaid them to.7;10 BETTER iu NevPluber: VOTE OF pthMMUMA'pO'ONTIL Con¢rnri6Bl', ; _( iov~r- `, lees. - ~- ~ ~-- - 2 5? • ri • cr. • 'WL r CD S DhiirU36B: 22 ; 25 84 Ararat, 48: ?29:5• - •:-79 , -. 37 Auburn " 140 Drit:water, 148 — 174/ 192 , 191 .0 lyn, 161 V.O . clB6 77 Cbocortut, 10 10 108 194> 100 Dimock, _ 122 106 • 150 110 Dunda#F,_ /9 -• 23. , 27-„ 24 Forest 92 '• BQ 107 - 100 Frinikl6 ' '55 -pq 7 - 32 14 30 Gibson, • 209 •56 r . ;250 • 77 Great. 126 - <63 •• :156 • 67 Great Bend born, 45 ~59 : ..39 :58 HarfOr4, .148 ~ 134 Q 157 Harmony', 77 31 46 Herrick, 89 43 • .103 '57 Jackson, 134 "73 177 91 Jessup, 111 49 137 57 Lathrop, 50 105 66 1,22 Lenox, T 27 87 207 121 Liberty, 7.8 . 96 96 109 Little:Meadertve, • 20 1 29' :• 3 Middletown, • 38 92 46' 121 Mortiose, , 222 ,58 213 52 Nevi Milford, , 128 : 125 155 133 New Miliiird.bo. 56 .35 56 .• 88 Oakland, 68 34 65 39 Rush, 146 66 186 . . 87' Silver Lakcs : -- 51 • 100- i - 81 123 Springville,,. • 1.93., 7 n 97 Susqliebactnal*. 156 145 Xl4= Thothson, . 40 .31 . -75 ;• -50 3,318 4,134: 2,932 For Representative, Wells big 3,301 44 LL Osterhout, 3,304 0 1 . fit ' 23)5'n Jackson; 2,513 For Comminhiper,:Viraelee' b."11.' 3,260 tl Mills 2,528 For Anditor .. ..Deans bad . 3,387 ' 4 2,11'7 For Coroner - cobb . ba4' " " Lathrop, v 2,500 The Democratic gain since !sit year is ahout,..Boo ; : since ;1860, over 1,100:.. : ME• MONTROSE lc "'BRIDGEWATER McClellan Club ! MEETS NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, At the Iteyetone Hall. .. _. .. V~~~ _ ~ r .~, _. y KEEP , , TiIg . .:BALL •ROLLING ! Qom" `See Handbills - for 'other in44tin44.' rarTairn out for "MeetatiLes and the Ethos. ' A areenbackliell invested - - ' A year ago several journals united ' in recommending , their readers„ to invest a tlellar 0 -Greenback"' in Bemiring that yet) , eicellent.Uurnal for the Household (including the Little Ones), for tbe Gar den,•and for the ' )Farm, called the Ameri. can itgricniturist Many persons were thus led to subscribe, and we , believe all who did tiohave' been inch • More than satisfied. They . ave received . the , 23d Annual Tobias t theAgricii(turiat which iii full of good things, useful, pracrical, and entertamM' g y and just now the Publisher hiiiseildiotent ;t0 each of hie Subscribeni apPlYiagrk..PieNtlic.Ota.l44al. -- lrof one of the -WO -remarkable Strawberries that have ever been brought out.- These plants, when sold Wiliii iiiilfother: person bay ' ing them, ga readily at 'iecents eacli.f So the Greenback invested last year has cer tainly paid well. All welave nowlosay icy let all othetage and. do likewise. '.Not withstanding thevresent'advance in cost, the Publiisherial'efetei't6like subscrib ers this moutli,:' (Octoti4 at $1 g'year, or from nowt° the 'end 9f 1865 "(fifties: months) for $1.15. A;64 still farther, he offers one of 'Abe remarkable Strawberr y_ Plants, sent free and posi.paidi to, eve ry new-solioriblir who r encloses b ceuts , extra Sir 41 41 0 : 41 4 PF- 1 00g, and - pos , tago"ott this 4anti;:Clur sovice ; toall is, send - ee'Dol; sr (or *ityp); iunt. the'extra', ,cOnts at once 00miign Judd,{ Publisher of the o lgri , esillti4d, 4.o,F i nikliO • li, Nein4iiili City; and get i the *per, etc You' : wilt • gel, a most; ..!beaudful, well illustrated, precticalisper, and the eapest ein the OotiOryi l to Saj , nothi ch ng of thWe one If 4 r# ll the i ninsot"" . TrYiti ' '' '' -'49 IVIIWITItmiC4 0f.120-lehigef Justice Tt!tify'crteetiViiVto:iiight - at'll'ihlock, 04,##* yelWess.:, i ‘ i 1,, .!?:•.:::: •:" , firtrAteem. 'Mk—. Are Zan 44, feeble and cant' t plaining Ate„,tottegtol ardor lelth,yarlt system de. ranged and your feelings uncomfortabter These symp toms are often the prelude to serious Illness. Some- fit of sicknesitis cleepipg npeti you, and sticipld be averted by a =inept the right rentedy. , Take,Ayeeti Pills, and c out the disorderedfinmaks—parify timbloOd Sad let the fialditieve on untibetructedin health - again. They stimulate the functions of the body,into vigorous activity.. stillg pertfy,3l4,eystept ;rout the , obstructions which make dLsease. A cold mettles somewhere In the liod.T.,a9d dattnger !taperers] functions. Tbas,,,e Ono; relieved,relle upoti thettiielfes and the sbetenneling Or. irtms,,proditeltur general aggravation, staleTg daddit mugement. While In this condition, take A er's PS* and see how dire by tbey restore,the nature action of th . e system, add' th it the bliblysht feeling of tentith ro v.% t 4 attd ecapperent in this trTrialeind minbe, inplitetts also ulitilo Man!' oltna dasP:sea ted arniAlangsrons distempers. 'The same purgative ef fect expels them. Caused by similar obstructions and derangements elbetinttualfenctionS of the body, they arc raprand falletY'Pt ,thera surely cored by.the same means, lfotet VW' knots the virtue of these Tills pill neglect' o employ theta when inffering from thVdfser dernheyourcizanchnitheadaehejoalstotnacti, dysento. rrAillems tomplaints;lochgeition, derangement of- the liver, costireness,conatipatioa, beartburn,rheumottam, dropsy, worms mad stippressi2u, Wee takenin largedo. see. s''' ''• • 'l • ~ r': •, They are hnger eluded, serthettlulluostkettsitive can take them easily, and they are surely tko• heat purgative 1 medicine yet discovered., , atr - A t Uree Ague - Yore—. qt i, . . • Poo *rely andh =Tv arlabslitsimilliett Peter or Chillapad Fiper, 'Ronan= COSaritcr, Dumb Asme:Pericatient Headache Asadadie, artrl iousFettra; indeatibr at schole date Of disease, origin- Ming in Pillory tkrangernent, caused by 'Oa malaria qj Warman:cm:Wise,— . . . . . - • - This remedy tutittrely tildiedtb enris the dimmest ca sea pf chills and fever, and It has this. mat adrafliage over, ether *We xdadicipea; that itattMues the .com. plaint without injuyr to the patient. It corstains no • quinine °rather deleterltma subitatte; nor does_itvo duce quinism , or any injlitiens effect whatever. 13=Mtig bratherazf Cue" army and the pent, try,it and youvrill enOorse these assertions. . . Prepared by J. C. AYER A Cb., Lbriell, Mass., and sold b i LAREL TERRELL, Montrose, and all dealers in mitt i r ,„4.,,,, 0r . Lillf.t. 20: in ! : - I firleispoliatiot to Piionaleii—Da..Cheeio. manta Plinia,,,The combination of ingredients In these pills iskthareanlt .of A long and extensive practice. They are mild !n their operation, cannot do tarttrtattil moat delimiter . : Certain incorrecting i ali Regattas ea, Pallidta Memitraations; removing all Obstimetlima, irbeih n i &Om cella 'or Otherwile; head actin; iialn In OA eldeMulpitatlon of the 'heart,' whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, de., disturbed sitrep;which arise from interruption of nature. t, c "OXIMIIIMIArt3 PIUS ,_ H. .Vrat time* * • eentenea-ntwerahtthesemitutent o irregularities and obstructions which have consigned so many to a PILIMIATCRE 611.1V1i. l'iti female on enjoy good health antessaho irregular , and whenever an ob. struction tak es place OM :general health- begins to de cline. TnetePata form thektinestipreparatlon ever put forwardrithillit3MDlATE, and - ISTiIiNT BCC -1 CRS& • .=ltsn't be TY .....„..,.., ir , T....„, 47 v emouttg tour Druggist, , and tell Alm that 6As BeS:2';'and meat RELIABLE Femala Jfe . _ in ..WorldMatehledimpfleoed in tbetsi!,Plas, r: merlic :malt% PILLS hare boon a standard Remedy for over thirty year', and are the mestadectnal Moro known for ail complaints peenilit to Remake. Toallebulaes they areinvalnable, indlicingewhil certainty, periodical nsgetarfly. They are known to thousands, who have need them at different Perlods. till'oneltitit ihenountm, having the unction el aotne °Me Most eesteeetEttyalcians in America. . Explicit dimetions,sfating when they should not be used, with each Ilextire price $1 pp e r box or 6 boxes for $5, containing ftoirtlO to 60 pllle. PHU sent by mail prompt ly, secure' hem obiervation. by remitting to the Propel. etore. Bole by Druggists . generally. 111114.*INO.S.411iLiYER.;•Proglerota. - 81 Cedar street, New-York. ' lili"Sold in , Montrese. by Abel Tortellt in Taxa , hanhock brd. tr: Lyman : In Oreatßend by ' L.: Qiittn4tel T. It.Eustabrook .tli Co. , ectietzio, • iiiir l .k Card to . the Setq ' b — gtnig.—Etwall n.—wallow . two or three hogsheads of •• Bache, " " Tonic Bitters "Sar .l49Bo.llll..."7litrVOlMAlitidetel,r at. &k...am,',"stid'after you are satiailed with the result, use one box of Old Dr. Doehan's Englisk.Specilic Piths—and be restored to bez4hAlublitorin.leetilhan thliMilayi.7Theyi are pure ly vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken down and phattered constltu tioMT,,Oldadlionng eon take them with advantage:— Itufwirted and Sold in the 'United States only by •JAMES S. BIYTLER, , .... ,N0e4127 Broadway,.-New, York, ,„ - 1 'L.' ' -. ' c:Ageut foethe.llnited States. ' P. S.—A ., Box of Pills, securely packed, will be mailed to any addrest iiii . receiritof price, which is ONE DOLLAD,post-peldrmoneyvidlauded by thengent if en. tiolitutisMOlon is not given. •. . [Oct.l2o. 18134. Sln . . _ HfDo yebsioeirlah . Cured V—Dr.Bechtn's English Specific Pals cure in less than 30 days, the worst cases of Nervousness, Impotency, _Premature De cay, Sp fiat Weaktesk Insanity, dud alltrlnaiy, Sex ual and If erred§ Affections: nomatter from what cause Wine, Ounitollarper. bnx. , Rent, poet-paid, by Mai tit .receipto},ple price. One box will perfect theettr In nfott cues- Address •- - -JANLES, 6, DUTLER, ac,ifecaf _Mont. 4.7; IroDdspy, :few York.. ism: 3m. I ta9M:ir ttrusdniptlves:—Ctmarmita ve etttf erers will receive a valuableprercription for the cure of Cott ontdpt44l;,'Fteallinii, Bryncidtie, end all throat andlnng “alnatiorre,ifree Of Chime. by 'si•nding their address to Rev. SDWARD A. WILSON. Willianisbnrg,, Kings co., New York. Oct. 021, lent . Pr - Editor of Demoorat.—DzAn sin: With yens permission twish to say to the.readers of yonr pa per that send, by return mall, to all Wishing it (free), a Recipe, :with hill directions for Making andna ing a simple Vegetable Balm, that 'will* effectually re move in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all impnaiticirof-the Skini-leaving the same soft, dear, smooth and'bestltiftil,, • ' I will alio mall'fres to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enatilispiertvcr-start„a fell grtiwth of Luxuriant 'Mali, Whilikere'oricitlbastache, lolen than thirty days: - Alt Apiiituttpkops tmuwered .kolarn mall_ without chhige. -.Hesp_sctfuliyyonrs, - r. CHAPMAN, Chemist, Ftl Bion;dcirty, Now York. 0ct.20,1814. Em niru!LXI.VMeL.CIi-Xll3. At. the residence of the bride's father, in Lathrop,llnrsday, Oct. 13, by Rev. N. Doolittle : Mr. fly McCoy and Miss R3r;ul: RrlowN,. all of Lathrop. 3DMIELT3I36I. In New Milford, Sept. 12tH, 1884, sud denly, of ditSase of the heart; Mrs. SALLY B. W, tin of 'the late N. W. Waldron. • In RUt,m,t4p Oth inst„ Pants PICK- Irry in tire 62d year of his age. 'This aged citizen had lived for 34 years on the farm where be died. He was•a kind, obliging neighbor, a faithfid husband, and an affeo - parent. lie leaves a wife and two daughters, besides, a large'circle of friends Who .deeply mourn his loss. He bore his sobering Of thirteen weeks witheut a mur mur, Saud left behind •him a go od evidence of his 'acceptance lu'tho.mansion of bliss. August 34; 1864, Of quick consumption, Dung-INF, wife ,of 8. B. liardick, aged 85 yeark 3 toontitiiind 24 days. • October ilth; 'lBB'4, of rdembranotu3 croup, Mprrui, daughter of 13. B. Bur dick, bored years, .11' months and 14 ' Bl l :jek. SAllt • c._,' 2° CZ , .., N" IWII.I. selreameti on on MI magus in Sliver Lake, on TUBSLOIY:ZIONFriat. atUld'elock, a. m.. 'TEN - .YOUNGLIDOWSi ., A YOKE OF OXEN, SOME TWO YEAR ORS, FIVE' YEARLINGS, SEVEN - `HEIFER CALVES; ' . 2 4.4 SPAN - Of YOIINGNARES; - . gAiath fr tero; a miek ot vactentryi pine and Deity , kAr owl IVA than eat 4' len than $lOOl ate ma credit most ouxo, ent.! ma to*. Intend anflinmr,Epwri , :imisj#llllDet..-17) Ilwt• • - D. S. 710 lON. The Efecreturi of t h e Treasurypires nonce that sub script:yowl trill tt.oreetieti for Coupti Treasuryliotco i ykeyahiethreerutr”rom Aug 15, tp,O, trp4 aduni•coinu al Intoreeeit thereto of 'seven "lied 'three:teethe per Cetii,:por stuatun:—Pifp:clpirad 19ier4t 6tklob6paid In lawful money. - • . These notes will be 'convertible at the i option of the holderatmsturits, into six per cent. gold bearingbonds, payable not less than five 'nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government , may Clem. They will he .10sti0d in denominations of tao. $10i), $5OO, tile non and 85,000. and all . subscriptions must befor ilfty dollars °mime multiple oft:Mr:dollar& The notes will be tranimitted to , thelowners free of transportation charges as,-soon after tho receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as theyurn lie prepared. As the notes' dtxtv interest from Angela 15, persona making deposits subsequent to that date tenet pay the interest learned from tiate'cif note to date of deposit. Pintas depositing twenty-eve thousand dollars and upwards for these totes at any one timewill be al:M*od &commission ofone quarter ofone per cent, which wQI be paid by the Treasury Department npdn the receipt of a bill for, the amount, certified to .by the °dicer with whom thedeposit walonade.. -No deductions for cora missions' must bo made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. IT to 1 NATIONSL SAMIGS ae.125, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security.— Any savings honk which pays lie depositors in U.S. Notes, considers that it is paying in thebeat circulating medium of the country, and it cannot pay anythingbet, ter, Anna own asset* ate tither in.goeernmeat securi- ties or la notch or ponds payable in government paper. It le.equallY tOcaersieat Mt tampons", or permanent investment. The note, can always bell sold for within a fraction of their face and mxamsdated interest, and are the boalletcarity irntibaoks as aollaterals for die counts. Convertible into a Six per cent. 8410 Gold Gonda.. In addition to the ycry Meryl, interest on the notes for threeryeall; this priVilege of converdon is now worth about three per, cent. per annum, for the Current rate for 5-20 Bonds fa not less than nine percent. premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent.. will be seen that the actual profft on this loan, at the present market rate, is not lesathan ten per cent. per annum. Its Exemption from State orianniolpal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages w 4 have enumera ted, a speottil act of Congress exempts all Bonds and Treasury Notes from Wad taxation., On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent, per an num, according to the rate of taxation in varimusparts of the country. It is believed that nosecarities offer so great induce- Meats to lenders as those Issued by the gOverUMent. In all other forms of indebtedness, the ftith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate, com munities, only, is pledged for payment., while the whole property °tribe country is held to endure the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. While the government 'Offers the Most liberal terms fur Its Loans. It beheyea that the vat strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificate.% will be issued for all deposits.— The party depositing must endorse npon the original eertitiCate the dunomiuntion of the Notes required, and whether they are tobe lulled in Wit* or payable to or der. When so endorsed it must be le,ft with the officer Dertat receivin gent. the deposit, to be forwardld,to the Treasury littbscriattons will be received by the Treasurer of the United States. at Washington, the, several Assistant Treasexeraand designated - Depositaries, and by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BINGHAMTON, . . " SCRANTON, TOWANDA,. *ld nyillllationai.Bantsvbicheire depositaries of pub. Ile money, and Au. BElipzerAmar. norms Aarir nernmEas thronitioiirtrio country' will:givo &fiber information and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS Ault. 11. ' WISTAR'S tALSAM 4zp: WILD CHERRY! One of the Oldest and most rclialple remedies In the world for Coughs, Colde, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Dif-, neuity of Breathing, Asthma, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, p, and every affection - - - - - OF THE THROAT, LIIXGS it CHEST, INCLUDING SYNN C/CIOIVEWITZIa.M"VICOINT. AtiSTAW(B4SXM b!MWY So general has the we of this remedy become, and so popular is it everywhere, that it is !unnectrary to recount its virtues. Its works speak for it ; and find utterance in the abstmliod and viLiuntary testlinony tr the many who froo . ;, /oviy'srffering.avid settled disease have its use been restored to pristine rigor and health. ire can pro duce a mass ofrrielente in proof ofour assertions, that CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. The Rey. Jacob Sechler, Well kdown aitdinlich respected among the German populattott of till; country, makeitho followiug state ment for the beptcit of the afflicted: Ilauoren. Pa., Peb. 16,1E59. Dear Sirs :—Daiing realized.lo My family important benefits from the ,use of your valuable preparation— Wlstar's Balsam o f Cherry—it affords me pleasure to recommend it tl the public. Some eight years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a:decline, and little hopes of her 4ccatery were entertained. I then pro cured a bottle of pair excellent Balsam, and befere she had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a great Improvement in ber health. I have, In my Individual case, Dade freonent ass of your valuable medicine, and havealways been benelltted by It. t JA COB SECHLER, From desist° Btaltb,Esg. Prestdint of the Morrie Conn , ty Bank, parristown; New Jersey. , ..11aYlngnsed DrtWistarhi Balsam of Wild Cherry for about fifteen years,and having realized its beneficial results in mframtlyi it affords ine great pleasure to sat.re commend it to the - Mk as a valuable remedy in canes of weak lenge; col COll6 ha, dm., and a remedy which I contdder to be ent ly innocent. and may be taken in Fperfect safety 4:the ost dell4ate in health. , . rom iron. John 13. BMith, a dittiugulabed lawyer In Wcststi Water, I have on several oemalensneed Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for colt*, and always with decided bone. dh • .1 know of noprepsration that la Mere tioololol2B Or more deserving of geneal use. The Balsam has alsolleen used with excellent effect by J. B. EltiOD,ldercliant; iisarp crop pouts, Md. Wistar'a Balsam of Wild Sherry. None genuine tialese signed "1. fifirrt3,"' on Abe wrapper. • Fon rri • - d. P. DYNSNORN, No.49lNroadway, New York. W;•FolFus & C0., - Pnypiletorewßoeton.:, - • - - knit bran Monism • Reddir' tg's 1141issiaThi-trig: FOT3t EXPERIE N CE Has folly establisheplie superlotity of REDDING'S: RUSSIA SALVE, Pvq 4 / 10 that 113 4 1 4 Pnratidus, It cares all kinds &SOSO, ccrr ,8 SOALDELEITENS, BOILS, 'ULCERS; ' SALT .111HEIIM, ERYSIPELAS, STIES: PILES, 'CORNS, BARE LIPS; SORE EYES. &c. Ac., removing the paints "; once, and reducing the mostangrS !Oohing aviellimm and hiSatnationi. de if by magic. ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX.: ron WM ay J..P.rIM6MORE F 2io. 401:11roadwa7, -*ear York. p.. , ,W4 - 7039LE Pr CO,Tio; liiTrdttiontah!oaton And by all diragiats. • nnt tartishly; deed, to Dreamt them, dilly attested, tor • settlement; snd all yeshivathdebted to matins rgall• ad to maks Inunediste psTest, to the • A 08 HEATIL lu r i Zei. Chotonnt, Sept.% AM. en of NeF Prig, has shaddaaed I.iAQOln, dis oat actively for tar suksoFibe for th e :I;into+l`.• YOU CAN FIND THE REGULATOR NEW r' MILFORD PL, . . . A Mock' Goodi cheaper Mart 'the "cheapest. 12 cases Kip and Stoga Boots-2 ttises tine Calf Boots.- 4 eases Youth's and Boy's. Boots-6p pain Ken's heavy Brogans-100 pairs Hen's calf Shosa•veo pairs Boy'e calf Shoes-15 pain Yonth'ssalf 4Thoes—P2 pairs Boy's coarse litiosto.2ol • pairs Ladies' Lasting Congresa Gat ters-225 pairs Ladles lAspic k g Babnoral Qattara-1002= ten's Shoes of all Ida Ladles'. Calf Shoes--42 Misses' Calf Shoes— LOO ptitrt Ladles' and Mises' Hid ntta Xaroeco shoes. 245 •-• . and Genii Rubbers. ~ 109 " " and,Gentis Slipper.. . . Look Out for Bargains. 1,000 Hats & Caps. - A large dock at REIDY. NIDE 'ENING For Men and Boys. A tlp•top stock of I TRUNKS, & TRAVELING-Rags, Gloves, Ifosfery;Seek .Tles, Shirts, Collars, grisPetri ders, Handprehlefs, Umbrellas. Itc. &c.,, very asap for the drum . GEO. HAYDEN. New Milford, Mtg. 1951. Executors' Notice. IVOTICE is hereby given that kitten testamentary 11 upon the estate of WILMS WILALILN, late of other Lake township. dee'd, bare been granted to the subscriber, and all persons ;Artetg claims rtthst said estate are requested to present the same, d y attested, for settlement, and those indebted to same are required to make immediate payment. JOSEPH wa); I Be „, D. P. PHELAN, Silveri° Lake, Sept.% 1864. Executor's Notice. 'WOMB is hereby given that letterefestamentary op ,on,the estate of Hibbard Mead, late of New Milford township, deceased, have been granted to the spinal . ber, and all persona having claims against said estate are requested to present the same, duly attested, for set• tlement, and those indebted to the same are required to make immediate payment. ELLICYP ADItICH, Executor. New Milford, Sept. 1,1884. • marrows NOTICE. 11ffOTICE is hereby given tbatletten testamentary up. „LA on the estate of EDWAIID HOLFORD, late of Clifford township, deceased. have been granted to the subscriber, and all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present the same, duly attested, for settlement, and those indebted to same are required to make immediate payment. JOSEPH CEASE, Executor. Benton, Luz. co., Sept : 29, 1804. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Or- JI. plums' Court of Susquehanna county to make dis tribution in the matter of the estate Whams Smith, de ceased. will attend to the duties of his/appointment on Tuesday theist day of November, 1884, at l &Moak, p. m., nt his office in 31ontrose, at which time and place all peraons interested in the same will present their claims, or - be forevertarred from' tomtits tri on said tuna- - A. O. WAllitlgol, Auditor. Oci. 5, -1861: EYRE & LANDELL, 4th & Arch Sts:, PHILADELPHIA, /''l TER for the beet Trade. and ofler to BAITS of dr motion to Induce Custom, but rely on FBZR 3:11101.43...TAX15TCA . GOOD GOODS - Rest %retinues; 'Fashionable Sao, Nobility, Plaids, Plm'el'opline. Da - rt. Foulards; Figtrialtierinoes, Plaid Shawls, Good Blankets, etc. P. S. We follow GOLD - down, as close as we follow It up. Now Is a good time for Merchants and Consata era to come ln. [Oct. 8.1864. Zn, Auditor's Notice. Tundersigned having been appointed an auditor by the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna county to distribute the funds -editing from a side of the real es• tate of Ezra Remittl, decd, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment at Me of of 'J. B. McCollmn, Montrose, on Wednesday, Noy. :Id, 1864, at one o'clock, p. m., when all persons interea ted in said fund will present their claims or beforever debarred from coining In on said tend. , D. W:' SEARLE, Auditor. Oct. 7, 1864. Auditor's Notice. 111 BP. undersigned an auditor appointed by the Or .l. pilaus' Court of Susquehanna County, to audit Stu accounts aft. D. Barker and lifary A. Crocker, admit:de trators of Oeo. W... Crocker, ded. will, attemt.tp.ilte du ties of his appointrat nt at his office in Montrose', on Fri day the 4th day of November next., at 1 o'clock; p. when ail persona interested will bo bicard. F. 13. STRESETER, Auditor. Sept. 27,1864. SHERIFF'S SALES. B ' virtue of sundry writs issued by the Court oE4om i:clan Pleas of Susquehanna county, and to me di rected, I will expose to sale by public endue at the Court-honse, In Montrose, on Saturday, Oct. w. 4, 1800. at I o'clock, p. m., the following described places or parcels of land, to wit : All that certain piece or parcelof land situate in the township of Franklin, county of Susguehanna.and state of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as follows: On the north by lands of George Park and J. P. Tingley, on the east by lands of J. P. Tingley and Howard N. Park, on the south by lands of David Marsh and „Noble T. Buck, and on the west by the public road—contain ing Must one bundredacros, more or less, with the ap purtenances, one house, one barn, sheds, one orchard, and about eighty acres improved. ISult of J. L. Merri man R Son, to the use °Mbar. Dmimore vs. Nehemi ah Park. ALSO—AII that certain piece or pastel of land silage in the borough of Montrose and township of Bridgewa ter, in said county, bounded and described as follows : On the northwest by lands of Joseph Shipman, on the southwest by land& of John 8: Torben, on tkeealithelot by lands of N-1. Pcist and Wm. Poster, and on the north east-by the Milford and Conego turnpike—containing about eight a.od a half acres; more or less, with the portmances, one IMmed house, due barn. some t trees, and all improved: ' [Suit of Minerva Post et . executors of - David Post, deceased, to the use of Mary L. B. Isbell, vs. Benjamin Morrison and John Short. ALSO-.All that tract or paxicel of land sitnate in the township of Lenox, in said county, botmded and de rcribe&as follows: animator at a stake and stones, corner ofa lot sold to Beni amieTargee in a line of Ho rns D. Clark's lot, thencosouth SSW east.6o Perches to a stake and stones corner: thence south Me east all a le perches to a stake and stones corner on the north side of the Clarkroad; thence south &Br west, 60 Porches to s stake and stories comer ;..thence along said Clark's land north SIC east, 53 410 perches to the place of be ginning—containing 23 acres and 4 perches of land, more or less, being the same piece of land that James Wright and wife by their attorney in fact, C. L. Ward, conveyed toHarriet Clark bydeed bearing date the 25th day ofJannary, 1868—with the aPPuttenances, I hous barn; ope orchard; feentel 'Deli trees Nosed the h ouse) and mostly improved. [Snitof P. P. B.S. Grow vs. Harriet andEnfus D. Clark. • • • ; IyAS7I4 fiffsDJBES,; Sheriff.' Etherltra IfOutnifse. Sept. 82, 1801. ' • • ? DEL m. A ZEC/TIME •- • .12•C'aissze ages. Atel pubagallskapeaki akokte. MosBfy cdolfs. A LECTißiXonthe Natilre, TreatMent and Radical Jo& CureOf Spegmattorrhaus or Seminal Weakness, In 'Owner,' Br:lesions, Sexual lability, and Impedimenta fo name" generally. Nervousnebs, Clannaption,!Ep tiratjaPits; Mental and Physical Idcapanity, re. rafting trod: self•abuse, Am' BY Ronan Coinnsynts, M. D.. author of rho " Omen Book," lc The world renowned anther, in this admirable Lea tare, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequenaes of *eiiebuse may be Otrectually moved without medien‘ind 'Whose deagsteus magi cal operations, bonds', instruments, Tinge or ocrigaii. pointing out &mod° acute at ones certain and effeetti. by which fact 7 =ULM PO matter abet: bis,o:4ll- tton maybe. may CCITO Weser deeply, pnrately,And radically. Vide Wire wltkprovestronlo thousand* and thousands. " • flet'undes seal, to any iddresi, In span, sestet:len. voloPit. • ort. the 'receipt 05i1121=4. 1 4 or-tWo rot* stamps, byiddr 4 essinc Thi A . • rc... , Bowe valirw trio reltalige BOX ' 1001 k&ILNLLA • .'‘.A.L!..": V. I.1)"..",;C"I" 11;1. 4 . i'.r. -- , 1 i+ ..(~ ~:1 .'.. :"1;•"1.';. ,`f ELECTORS. ROBERT L. JOHNSTON, RICHARD VAUX, WILLIAM LOUGHLIN, EDWARD R. HKUMOLD, R. EDWARD P. DUNN, THOMAS McCULLOUGH, EDWARD T. HESS, PHILIP S. GERHARD, GEORGE G. LEIPER, MICHAEL SELTZER, PATRICK McEVOY, THOMAS H. WALKER, OLIVER S. DIMMICK, ABRAM B. DUNNING, PAUL LEIDY, ROBERT SWINKFORD, JOHN AHL, GEORGE A. SMITH, THADDEUS BANKS, HUGH MONTGOMERY, JOHN M. IRVINE. JOSEPH M. THOMPSON, RASSELAS BROWN, JAMS P. BARR, WILLIAM J. KOUNTZ, WILLIAM MONTGOMERY. l• • .11 8 '.i ; 7 -6 - 7 i ROBERT L JOHNSTON, RICHARD VALT. WILLIAM LOUGHLIN, EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, EDWARD P. DUNE, THOMAS AItICULIOUGH, EDWARD T. HESS, PHILIP 8. GERHARD, GEORGE G. LEM% MICHAEL SELTZER, PATRICK McEVOY, THOMAS H. WALKER, OLIVER 8. DIMMICK, ABRAM B. DUNNING, PAUL LEIDY, ROBERT SWINEFORD, JOHN AHL, GEOICGE A. MUM THADDEUS BANKS, HUGH MONTGOMERY, JOHN M. IRVINE, - JOSEPH M. THOMPSON, RASSELAS BROWN, JAMES P.-BARB, WILLIAM KOUNTZ e WILLIAM MONTGOMiMY• , L . I ,