co 'CIWTIr 49.3E1N".A.1rt.F9. Democratic Committee Nesting. -A meeting of the Demo le ~ • cratio County Committee for .usquehanna County will be held at Searle's Hotel (Room No. 8) in Montrose, on Wednesday, July 4th, 1868, at two o'- clock in the afternoon. As business of unusual importnce wlll . be presented tor c onsideration, the. 'attendance of every member is especially desirable. A. J. GEaarrsoN, Chairman. The Fourth at New Niiford:•• • • The Empire Cricket Club • of Susque hanna Depot will play a matchlmme on the Green at New MilfoM, 4th, 1866. The game will commence at 2 o'- clock, p. m., and close , at s'clock,.p. in. —We presume'the Susquehanna . Club will play the match game with a New )dillord Club; but the notice sent us does not say so. Of course a "good time" is anticipated. West Lenox P. 0. Nearly a month since, we annollnced the appointment of the above office. Since that time we hear there are some objec tions, ostensibly on account of the route by which it is to be supplied ; and there may be doubt about the present opening of the office. Pole Raising in Rush. The Democratic citizens of Rush pro pose to raise a pole, near Snyder's Hotel, on Wednesday afternoon, July 4tb, at 2 o'clock, p. m. R.B. Little, Esq., will be present and ad dress the people. A general attendance of those who desire the restoration of the Union and the supremacy of the white race, is respectfully requested. Campaign Paper. Our able and worthy Democratic friends Bratton & Kennedy, of the American Volunteer, Carlisle, Pa., purpose publish ing an illustrated campaign paper, entitled TIIE CAUCASIAN. It will be issued week ly after the Bth of July, and will be devo ted to the interests of white labor and the preservation of the white man's govern ment. Each number will be embellished with portraits and comic wood cus, all for the following liberal terms: Single copies, 50 cts., 10 copies, to one address, $4,50; 20 copies, $B,OO. All clubs sent to one address. 200 Dollars Reward Will be paid by the Board of School Directors of Liberty township, for the ar rest and conviction of the person or per sons who set fire to the School House in sub district No. 4, which was burned in December, 1865. 200 dollars reward will likewise be paid for the arrest and con viction of the person or persons who set tire to the School House in sub district No. 3, burned June 21st, 1866. School Directors fleeting. An adjourned meeting of the Bridge water Board of School Directors will be held at Tarbell's Hotel, in Montrose, on turday, June 30th, 1866, at two o'clock in the afternoon. By order of the Board. C. J. Currts, Sec'.y. 41111. Letter from the West. We copy the following from a letter da ted on board steamboat Enterprise, on ;he route from Taylor's Falls, Minn., to Hudson, Wis., Jane 12, 1866. Mr. Eorros: We have just made a run through the dells of St. Croix, and the boat runs level again. Judging from the Trap Rock, 150 feet high along these dells, I should say that this is not the garden of Eden ; but it is the land of health and prosperity—one of the most healthy countries in the world. Every one here is full of life and ambition. I have just spent a week or ten days along the upper St. Croix valley. There are some Chippewa Indians around Tay lor's and St. Croix Falls ; plenty of them along the head waters of the St. Croix ri ver and its tributaries. Here in this yet wild region the Chippewas unmolested still paddle their birch canoes in their own Indian style, as gay and wild as the elk and deer that scale the bluffs of these same streams. French traders made money trading with this tribe over one hundred years ago. The territory 1 - e . ween Apple and Trade rivers on the Wisconsin side of St. Croix has for many years been contested hunting grounds between the Chippewas and the Minnesoti Sioux tribes. They have had many a rough fight over the same. But since Generals Sibley's and Sully's commands put the Sioux to the wall, away across the Missouri river, the Chippewas have no enemy on the-Wis consin side. The St. Croix is a great lumbering country—plenty of good pine here. Lum bermen are doing an extensive business this season. They find ready sate now for their pine logs in the lower Mississippi valley at more . than double what4hey Were able to sell for during the war.— They have found many of their old cus tomers down South. By the aid of South ern trade generally this country is open ing up briskly. • Andy Johnson's policy - has divided, the opposition materially in the Northwest. Fanaticism itranch - below parhel'e now s and white men still live and prosper in this upper country. - - Yours in -haste, 113.41"...Mi; ' . (V.ZE span matelied HORSES. Also, aloe of SIiE3P. Aimodit Winne . months will be given if desired:, B. Bp= D. June bill, 1806.4 At the last accounts from England, nearly a thousand miles of the new At !antic cable had been stowed on the Great Euler?). Alma sixty miles per day were stowed away, the work proceeding day and night; It was found that the Great Eastern will not be able to take all the necessary cable, two thousand seven hun dred miles, on board. The screw steam er Medway, consequently, has been char tered to take about live hundred miles of the old cable from the Great Eastern. Another steamer, the Albany, is also en gaged to assist the enterprise, and the British Government has again granted the services of the war steamer Terrible, to accompany the expedition. Each of the three steamers is to be furnished with grappling apparatus, so that the old cable may be grappled at points a mile — apart to break the strain and give greater se curity. The Great Eastern will only par tially coal at Sheerness, owing to her great draft of water. She is expected to gait the harbor June 28, and start a day or two after for' Beerhaven, Ireland, where she will complete coaling, and pro ceed to lay the cable. l-V — Elupire Shuttle Sewing Machines are superior to all others for Family qnd Manufacturing purposes Contain all the latest improvements • are speedy ; noiseless ; durable ; and easy to work. Illus trated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Liberal dis count allowed. No consignments made. Address EMPIRE M. CO., 616 Broadway, New York. June 19—ly rlrNotlce.—The beautiful Plano Fortes of Gitors- PTEEN & Co. are deemed by allgood judges to be the Ultima Thule of instruments of the kind. . . We cannot suggest what is wanting to make a musi cal instrument more perfect. although we are slow to admit that the limit of improvement can ever be at tained. Before they had brought their Pianos to their pres ent excellence, they had submitted them to competi tion with instruments of the hest makers of this coun try and Europe, and received the reward of merit, over all others, at the celebrated World's Fair. It Is but jus tice to say that the judgment thus pronounced has not been overruled by the musical world. Still, by the improvements lately applied by them to their Pianos, it is admitted that a more perfect instru ment has been made. They have accordingly achieved the paradox of making excellence more excellent.— Surely, alter this, they are entitled to the motto, " Ex celsior." Pone 14—ly Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment.— It cures cholera, when first taken, in a few hours; Dys entery in half an hour; toothache in five minutes. It is perfectly innocent to take internally, and Is recommen ded by the most eminent physicians in the United States. Price 40 and 80 cents. TOWANDA, Pa., An'. 6, 1859. Dr. S. I. Tobias, New York: Dear Str-1 have used your Venetian Liniment with great success, both as an internal as well as an external medicine. In cases of Bilious Colic and Cholera 3forbus, I regard It as a sot, erciign remedy. Your Venetian Horse Liniment stands nnrivalled as a horse medicine ;amongst farriers and boatmen on this canal. WM. LEWIS, Supt North Bnincb Sold by all dru g gists. Office 66 Cortland St. New York. Jane 15 Imp Irgr Alleockgd Porous Plosters,Crire Lamhs gn, Pains of the Side, Varicose Veins, Sore Chest &c. An Electrician, who has great experience of their ef fects in local rheumatism, in tic dolorenx, and deep seated nervon6 and other pains, and in affections of the kidneys, etc. etc., attribut , all their sedative, stimula tive, acd pain-relieving effects to their electric quali ties. 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CRISTADORO, No. 6 Astor House, New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all flair Bremen. (Juno 1.5 Imp. 112 V —The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid, Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men and others, who suffer from nervous debility, premature decay of manhood, etc. supplying at the same time the means of self-cure. By one who has cured him self after undergoingcon‘ideruble quackery. By enclo sing a post paid addressed envelope, a single copy. free of charge may be had of the author. NATBANIEL., MAY rem. Esq., Brooklyn. Kings co. N. Y. Jan3o lysmp7 flir "Strange, but True.—Ecery young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something ve ry much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge,) by addressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. ell others will please address their obedient servant. THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Dec. 21.—lyemp 831 Broadway, New York. Reported for the idonnense Detroenar, by Fenton, Fitzgerald .t Tracy. strictly Produce Commiszlon Mer chants, 89 Whitehall Street, New York, for the week ending June 23, 1860. Flour, per h. $0,40 0 14,001P0rk,me55,b1.80.25 081 67 Rye Flour, 6.23 0 7,oolBeet, mess, b 116 ,00 0 20,00 (-ern Meal, 3,83 83 4,2o,Lard. per lb. 19.0 22 Wheat, bash. 2,00 0 3,ooTanow, 11 83 12 Rye, 99 0, 1,241E=5, perdoz. 25 0 28 Corn, 80 0 *W4iol, lb. 50 0 70 Oats, 70 0 8O Feathers, live g. 75 43 85 Batter, per lb. 35 a 40111zple Eingar,lb. 15 0 16 Cheese, do. 14 0 *Potatoes, bbl. 4.00 0 5,00 At New Milford, on the 12th inst., by Wm. C. Ward, Esq., Wm. H. Wxusiaits and OLIVE JENNINGS, all of New Milford. UNION HOTEL, NEW MILFORD, -Pa. Lately kept by IL C. Vail. JOHN FAUROT, Proprietor. Meals always ready. Time to eat, without being hurried, for persons arriving on the stage, wishing to take the ears. je26tt AGENTS WANTED ! J. T. HEAD LET'S HISTORY of the WAR, NOW READY. Complete in TWO Volumes, also in ONE. It is ad mitted to be the most interesting, popular and valuable History of the Rebellion, which is fully attested by the enormous sale of 200,000 volumes, and a large portion of the ecruntiTstill uncanvassed. We are obliged to run our presses night and day to supply our agents. Men of chaincter andability, who desire a lucrative employment, will find this a rare opportunity. The price of the work in one volume is so low. (com pared with other Histories) as to bring it within the reach of all Masses. For full particulars send for circular. Address AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., je% 4w smp Hartford, Conn. I rNSTATE of Michael Canerlin, dee'd, late of .Opols -11 con township, Susquehanna county, Pa. Letters testamentary open the caste of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersigq ed, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims upon the same will present ' them duly *tat ted for settlement. M. NOLAN. Apolacon. t T. ST.3.,LIVAN, Silver Lake Irn, June 19,1866.• Wtinderalgned, an audit& appointed by the Or ane? Court of Susquehanna County to audit and makEdietribution - offunds in the hands of administra tor of the estate of Thos. Burdick.jr.dec'd,will attend to the dnties of itilappoimment at his office in Montrose, on Tnesdo, the 10th dap of July: 13.1.860, at 10 clock, A. M.M. at'which time and place all personsitter ested in sai d fund will present their claims or be forev er debarredfromfieming in on said fund:' • • s • • -A. O. 'NVAREEN,'AudItor. Tam4l2, - 1666. 4w - • • - A. PL, BENsomr. -ThiAtlantic Cable. LAME BACK NEW Tons. ICIAEKE'ES. MIX.A. G=lsl. Executors' Notice. Auditor's Notice.. lAlllk 6,_ AK ti s gi 6 IV i 1 _: ° - 0 A 0I 1 H A 1g co • re oh i 14 ;co ... 1 4 4 . t>43 " 4 a gb ce cti 0 i m cc 7 s. 14 r i. ... 2 17 f. 91 '4, E 74 f ri A 8 14 4 mi PR .1.74 ° M i• a a ci 2 E c ., tai t 1. 1 t 4 ...., gil - . .... i p, A 2 - 6 4 C 42 rt c 3 4 I-4 rl 4o l t!, .5 in VI 0 43 ;71 t ill -2 ; tz .1 Mll ,6 h o , 04 -. rl es 1i49 1 0 0 .s . Ca Cr 0 5 °6 "4 4 t 40 tzi II 0 4 q ; 6 L o, a „ ci) E. ° F4 1 i 6 4 I Z I 1 111 m 12 1: 1 c, 1 4 4 . C.) P 4 ixl rd o 0 Z A .4' ...1:1 fri - tf, O g § a) 01 4=l rn C /Ao i-i 0 ..-4 k g 0 'CI. • .-1 1:;), CO 01 111 CD rc 1 4. 43) .44w ' s r L.;) 6 " Qum Prosunt Omnibus." DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, WINES AND LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ireazL.lx.e.e• Wcoticazus, disci.. A Complete Asssortment, Of Best Quality, And at prims which will snit everybody—at the NEW DRUG STORE. U i :alM=:S!Lj Montrose, May 29, 1868 HEAD' CENTRE ! A LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF GOODS, TO BE BOLD AT Low Figures, STRAW GOODS. Ladles', Misses', and Children's Derbys, Han:Mons, Sea-Sides, Sun• Downs, etc.: als,o, Gents' and Youth's lists and Caps of the latest style. Clcot.lalaaff. Gents', Boys'. Youths' and Children's Snits, wen made. and will be sold cheap for cult. iv) $ Le - Re :$lO IT= A-complete Stock, consisting of Shirts, Drawers, Bo soma, Collars, Neck Ties, Randkerchlefs, Socks, &.c. • BOOTS & $511003. fall asortmeut of Gents'. Ladles'. Boys', Misses' and Children ' s Boots and Shos. Call and examine the GOODS, IP YOU WISH TO BOY AT GOLD PRICES. , - L. C. MUHL -86 Public -Avenue. Montrose. two doe-matures Seatlc's Hotel. Nit 8. 1865. Head Quarters For erg 05gobs tt- egiljing An Immensely Large Stock, Each Department Complete, And Prices Away Down. Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co. HAVE again fitted tip their Store with a splendid lot of New Spring and Summer Goods, the most of which were bought at auction sales, and at lower prices than they were for years, while we promise to sell at prices to snit the closest buyer. Oar variety of Goode is complete in every line. We mention a few DOMESTIC & COTTON GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SHA WLS, CLOAKS, WHITE GOODS, Linen Goods, Woolen Goods, and Piece Goods, Parasols, Conceits d' Skirts, Embroideries, Gloves, Hos iery, and Notions. MaILLIN3EIPLIr CIII-CICIT/g3 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Wholesale & Retail, fluor MADE CLOTHING, And Gents' Furnishing Goods. Clothing made to or der In a superior style. We would request a call of every one to examine our stock, compare prices. &c., feeling confident that our variety of Goods is by far the largest, style and quality the best, and prices the lowest of any other establish ment in these parts. 6uttenbarg, „.ostabaitin k Ca. I. S. DESSAIIER, Managing Partner Montrose, May 15, 1666 DRY GOODS. NEW DRY GOODS STORE! OPENED APRIL 10, 1866. ROONEY, O'DAY & CO., No, 8, " Lalbyette Block," $3 I INT Or 3EC .426 IIEL" ILI C 1 DT , NEAR THE CHENANGO BRIDGE. We have constantly on hand a full and well selected stock of Dry 4airClo Co CisS7 CONSISTING OF Plain, Figured and Striped Poplins, ALL STYLES OF Summer Dress Goods, DELAINES, PRINTS, Bleached and Brown Nuelino, Cassimeres, Cottonades, Denims, &c., Shawls, Silks, CLOAK'S, AND CLOAKIII47OS, 321aAlsaaaresaai, 3PaariniescoLes : LADIES AND GENTS FRENCH SATCHELS, A Full Assortment of Yankee Notions, Gloves, Hosiery, While Goods, Embroideries, tEe. MI of which were bought while goods were at THE VERY LOWEST FIGURE, And which will be sold at prices that DEFY COMPETITION; rffreall and examine our stock before purchasing elecwbere,atld satisfy yourselves tbat No. 8 LaFayette Block le the place tolUtgoode cheap. • ' 117 - As we are from Susquehanna County, we take the liberty of Inviting Susquehanna County people who' corne to;Blughautton to trade, to give us a call. BOONEY, O'DAY & CO. Bibelasalca, May 15, 1886: tt MW SSiTORE MINER & COATS Post's building, below Boyd's Corner, Is the place to buy soar FLOUR, GROCERIES, AHD PROVISIONS, CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! MATER Sc COATS Would inform the pnblic that they are now opening a New and Choice Stock of FA3IIII -GROCERIES, Just received from New York, which they will sell cheap for cash, or exchange for all kinds of Farmer's produce. We have made arrangements with ono of the best Commission houses In New York for shipping Butter and Produce, and will furnish Pails free of charge, and make Liberal Advancements on consignments of Butter. Also, CASH paid for But ter, Grain and Eg,ga. A fresh supply of GARDEN VEGETABLES, by Ex press, always on hand. nkfnl for the liberal patronage already re ce ved,.we hope by dealing honorably with our custom ers to still further extend our trade. C. G. MINER, - - . . W. R. COATS. Montrose, June 5, 1565. 3m WANTED, AGENTS—S7S to $lOO PER MONTH for gentlemen, and $35 to $75 for ladies, every where, to Introduce the Celebrated Common Sense Sew ing Machine, improved and perfected. It will bem.fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid and- embroider beautifully.— Price onlys2o, making the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for thrde years, We pay the above wages,or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Address, wrth stamp, or call on C. BOWERS t CO., Salesrooms, No. 255 South FIFTH Street, Phila delphia. Pa. All letters answered promptly, with cir culars and terms. June 5, Imt, L GROCERIES & PROVISIONS! CRANE, HOWELL & CO., . RE nowrecetvtn; ft large and well-selected stock of gnew goods, consisting in part of choice ,t comm'n FLOUR, DAIRY SALT, SUGAR, TABLE SALT, ST - 1117P, BBL BALT, MOLASSES, CANDLES, CHOICE TEAS, BRUSHES, COFFEE, Ac., Ac SPICES, Ac FRUITS, NAILS, . PORK, WOODEN-WARE, HAMS, BASKETS, LARD, BROOMS, FISH, ROPE, Ac. and in fact a choice variety of all kinds of MANllli I Ell 'd EMU which we are bound to sell wholesale or retail, cheap for cash or ready pay. Call and see before buying elsewhere, for ire take pleasure in showing our goods, whether you buy or not. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods at the best market prices. Shop In basement of Boyd's building neat below Searle's Rotel. Also, Meat Market Adjoining, Where Fresh Meats and Fish of all kinds are kept for sale. 0. M. CRANE. JOHN HOWELL. P. T. FEROEBSON. Montrose, May 1, 1366. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE of JOHN MORAN, deceased, late 0 Bridgewater township, Susq'a county, Pa. Letters of administration upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed, all persons Indebted to said estate arc hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and those havin,g claims against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. PAT RICK MORAN, Adm'r Montrone, May 8, 1866. Executor's Notice. WIEREAS. letters testamentary to the estate of JANE ROSE, late of Philadelphia, deceased. (widow of the late Dr. R. H. Rose, of Silver Lake, Sus quehanna County, Pa..) have been granted to the sub scriber, all persons indebted to the said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those haiing claims or demands against the estate of the said dece dent will make known lbo same without delay to ANDREW R. GAYLEY, Executor, No. 1906 Pine Street, Phi Pa. Or to his Attorney,'W. H. 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Ta s Hotel, where they are receiving an entire new Oock of q , Family Grocenes, Ready Made Clothing, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS &SHOES Which we proinice to tMll'icir vary small profits, FOR READY PAY. • N. 11.—Particniar attention paid to shipping Farm er's Produce, Butter, etc,. to New York, and prompt re turns made. ; • , • O. L. STONE. - - E. B. WARNER. Montrose, May 8, 1866. • THE BINOII.7IITON STORE 11AS BEEN': REMOVED TO THE THIRD DOOR ABOVE SEARLE'S HOTEL, And is now receiving a largo Stock or sprittg summer Dry GrOCod.s;, FROM HE GREAT AUCTION SALES r..t , i.in ,. Many of them at OLD PRICE'S. BEFORE THE WAR ! CLOTHS, MISUSERS, Etc., CHEAP. 4 first rato Cutter from New York will be here In a day or two I. N. HINE & CO. • Montrose, April 21, ISIO DENTISTRY ! X,3r. N. L. 33z-uma.c:large'es NEW DENTAL ROOKS, Over Webb & Butterfleld's Store,. IS the place to get your Teeth extracted without pain, and replaced with beautiful artificial ones. Th.e• New 3PaAteza.t. Dr. B. 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