Q 0 ' ' N a teralitation Papers. Every alien who has. been a resident of the c ountry three years'or more, and has o r filed his ,4ieclaration of intention to b e come a citizen, should do so , at Once, so is to enable him to become a voter for president in 1868. •No witness is re wired to file a declaration, and the per son can call at the Prothonotary's office It any time and have it attended to. Will our Club officers and others see that every case of this kind is attended to at once ? Election Returns. 1865. And: Gen. 0 '0 ez ez oci 3 = o F - o Apolacon, l9 32 Ararat, 57 28' Auburn, 216 97 Bridgewater, 133 173 Brooklyn, 153 61 Chaeonut, 3 65 Clifford, 161 59 Dimock, * 112 95 Dundaff, 23 22 Forest Lake, 98 64 Franklin, 67 79 Friendecille, 10 33 Gibson, 167 30 Great Bend, 124 38 Gt. Bend Burn, 41 61 Harford, 139 92 Harmony, 77 16 Herrick, 86 39 Jackson, 165 63 Jessup, 103 43 Lathrop, 51 81 Lenox, 141 87 Liberty. 69 75 Little Meadows,2.o 2 Middletown, 44 81 Montrose, 202 38 48 Y Milford, 152 97 149 S.Milfordßoro, 58 30 55 49 63 22 107 5 131 59 171 80 Silver Lake, 37 78 61 131 ! , nringrillie, 159 59 203 86 msq's Depot, 155 56 2n 17:1 Thomson, 51 37 81 46 3288 1999 4429 James Archbald, 4,443 l'ongrs— Charles Denison, 2,969 issembly— J. T. Cameron, 4,321 Jacob Kennedy, 4,393 C. M. Gere, 3,040 John Jackson, 2,990 Samuel F. Lane, 4,345 Charles S. Gibert, 2,967 Sheriff— G. B. Eldred, 4,410 Gilead Picket, 2,97 S Reg.4l7, Itec—J. F. Shoemaker, 4,4116 Protb'y— T. L. Smith, 2,956 Conitniss'r— B:.o . jamin M. Gage, 4,400 Oliver Lathrop, 2,989 Eli Barnes, 4,381 George M. Denison, 2,996 Latham A. Smith, 4,397 luditor Coroner— E ijuh N. Smith, 2,989 A. du , l2es Alfred Baldwin, 4,303 114.1 in T. A-hloy, 4,176 Azur Lathrop, 3,030 Gaylord Curt 6, 3,029 Notice The adjourned meeting of the Sastre Latina Association of Univers%lists will meet in Gibson. Oct. 20th and 21st. The ohj-et is to consider the best mode of or ganizing and conducting Sabbath Schools. A full delegation and attendance is de sired. lIIIIIGRATION.—During September, the number of immi , Trants that, arrived at 1. - 4.4.1 e Garden, New York, from abroad, was 15,482, being brought by forty four essels, two of which were American ves sels, and the others foreign. Of the im migrants arriving during the month, 7,117 came from Liverpool, 3,182 from Bremen, 2405 from Hamburg, 1,171 from London, 46,9 from Glasgow, 396 from Copenhagen, 164 from Antwerp, 127 from Londonder ry, and, 45 from Madeira. From January 1, to October 3 . , 1866,186,642 immigrants 'nave arrived at New York, as compared with 149,218 during the same period of 1E65. CONVENTION OF COLORED MEN.-A convention of colored citizens of the State of New York is to he held at, Alba ny on the 16th of the present month, to deliberate upon the new condition of things, and to urge their rights upon those who, as the call states, " have the power to perfect and confer the form of permanent blessings.' Pir Notices of marriages and deaths published free or tharre, Obituaries published if paid for at the rate etilty mats per hundred words. In Laceyville, Wyoming county, Pa., Jesna GURNEY, wife of I. B. Edwards, in the 28th year of her age. In Raab, Sept. 27th, killed by the fall of a tree, Mr. ELISEIA Hotrrosr, aged forty years. In Liberty, on the 2d inst., MEs. M.AET, wife of WBI. WALSER, aged twenty sex-. en years. In Liberty, on the 3d inst. Owes A., daughter of S. IL, and Minus': DARROW. aged sixteen years eleven months and fif teen days. Olive was a faithful member of the Baptist, Church, and, during a long and painful illness, was ever cheered by the , consolations of the Gospel; her hope ' , through Christ, ever pointing to the fest and reward of the -ifiVretdy - NEW Fill & WIRER sioa! STONE' & WARNER. nave just received their fall assortment of Wi..ter BOOTS & SHOES, which we propose to sell lower thin any Arm in the Counts, for ready pay. Also, READY MADE CLOTHING, on hand, and made to measure when desired. HATS it. CAPS, GLOVES (I: TA'AIS, NOTIONS, &c. &c. 431r.ircocieoriessa away down below the market, Binghamton, or any oth: er man. Call and see and satisfy yourselves. Farmers' Produce received and shipped to New York free of charge. 0. L. STONE. - - - - E, S. WARNER. Montrose, Oct 16, 1866. Governor. 0 n - cr gra c 3) rta ! EUGENE O'NEIL, a minor left his home without, anycause or prorocation. I hereby caution the pub lic against harboring or trusting him on my account,as I will pay no debts of his eoutractin, ,, OWEN O'NEIL. Auburn, Oct. 16, 1365. 3w• Aocriexcl.raT. My wife, Delphine Smith, having left her home without cause or provocation, I forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay DO debts of her contracting. Silver Lake, Oct. 18, lida6.flt r HEREBY forbid all persons harboring or trusting I my wife Julia on tu) account after this date. Susquehanna, Oct. 16, 1566. 3w• OVC the Tlarford Fair Gronnd, or between there and New Mitford, Oct. 4th, 1956, a valuable 1:31-02.4:1. Eca r Ring, black enameled, with carbuncle settifir. The tluder will be rewarded by leaving it at the store of H. Barth t. [N. wMilford, Oct. 15. 151,6, • - • .--= _ -4-;,_., ~ ...---:-....- : , ,,-0 ?"=,•- : -.-::, -- 5 - :',! I ~..--:,,*::, f- ;:.•? - A.'-'''.'• • •• - , p 4 • 4 , ,At ."1 . '' la I ~. ,Urit-Ilitii 4-... .•1 3 V(.1141•51:tV . 452 .- - 3 - 44 1 .- • 11,1: 53 290 196 PATENTED MAE 29,1860. THIS it , an article for washing without rubbing, es. rept in very dirty placea, which oilrequirea very alight rub. and unlike other preparatlona °tiered for a like purpose, will ; of rot the clothes, but will leave them much whiter than ordinary methods, without the usual wear and tear. It removes grease spots as if hr Li Zc, and snften4 the dirt by soaking, so that rinsing will in ordinary c>• at, entirely remove It. This powder iv prepared in accordance with chemical science. and upon a process pecni.ar to itself, which is secured by Letters Patent. It has been iu use for more than a year, and has pro% ed itself an universal favorite wherever it. hat been used. Among the advantages claimed are ihe follow ing, i : - It t..llVt. all the expense of soap nt.u.slly used on cot- ton and linen goods. It tares moat of the lahor of rubbing, and wear and tear. Also. for cleaning windows It is tinstit7,as-ed With (mega - latter the time and labor usually required it Im parts a beautiful gloss anc lustre, much superior to any other mode. Nu water required except to moist en the powder. Directions with each package. And can be r slily appreciated hy a single trial. The cost of washing fora family of fire or six persons will not exceed three cents. The manufacturers of this powder are aware that many useless compounds have been introduced to tht public which have rotted the cloth. or failed in remo ring the dirt, bat knowing the intrinsic excellence of this article, they confidently pro,laim it a , being adap ted to meet a demand which has long existed. and which has heretofore remained onsupplied. 31attufac- Lured by 2 , 01 Bra - rids:ray, Demon. Also, ,sfsnylf.se, peers of Family Use Colors For 1 , .1:e by Grocer.; and d , nlors where. coctl(r.ussrap9 SHERIFF'S SALES. 111 Y virtue of sundry writ, issued by the Coon of Commo- Pleas utSusqueltattua Couray. and to directed. I will expose to bale., by public %endue. at the Court House. in Montrose, nn Saturday. Nov. 10th. 1805. at I o'clock. p. m . the following de.crib,tl or parcels of land, to wit: The following described piece or parcel oi land situ ate in New Alilford township. Susquehanna hounded so follows, to wit : On the north by lands of Peter Albristht, on the east by lands of liester Albright. un the south by lands formerly of Muss Brothers, and on the west by lauds of Most , Brothers and William H. sa hint, containing about 52 acres. be the tame more or less. with the appurtenances. one framed house. ore framed barn, one orchard. and about In acres improved. [Taken in ezemition at the snit of IL L. Sutphin A Co. rt. B. F. Albright. ALSO—AII that certain piece or pored of land situate in Ararat township. Susquehanna county. Pennsylvania. bounded a* follows., to wit : Oa the u.irth by Leads of Ira Nichols. on the east by Lind of A.B. Borden. un the south by land of Robert Dunn, and on the west by land of Widow Cudny, containing abort 52 acres., be the same more or loss, with the appurtenances, one log house, one framed barn, one orchard_ and about thirty acres improved. [Taken in euecntion at the suit of Thomas J. Archer, to the 11:12.e of Nelson Potter, vs. C. J. Simonds. ALSO—AII that certain town lot ir. the borough of Montroee. county of Suequehanna, and State of Penn eylvania, bounded northmst by Turnpike street, eouth eeet bydattds iswitt °felled by.st . s.leoh„ on the eouth west blab ille:ietttthW the nortlaweet by tbe Bridic wuterttnd Virilicestrarre hanpike_road. eontaluin, about perch:mot land, be the came snore or, le. e. and being. the itameicit devised by lea= Poet, deed. to leant. L. Poet. cincidg bli hatnral life, upOrt which lewd ie ,•it• noted one band ing,oteapitid . ..as a rune. and" also one builditocenpiettatt.a?petediee. Book Store, & c. [Taken fu exe , Attion at the enit of Leonard Dudley ve. A. L. Poet, teasel.. Post, and Wm. L. Post. ALSO—The;followlux,,deerribed piece or parcel or land sit nate in Oakland townehip,•Susquehal/11.1. man. ty. bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning on the north side of the river road leading from the river bridge to Levi Westfalrs. on the west br Branigan's lot, on the n !MI by Lands of Michael Condon, on I he east by a four foot alley resets, d by raid Condon. a hich alley adjoins J. Dow's lot. said lot is three rods and tturteen and a half links on said road, and eleven and a half feet wide on the back end, and six !awls and Riot teen links from front to rear, containing On rods.< land, be the same more or less, wi:h the appurtenances, one dwelling house, and all improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of F. D. Lyons vs. Martin Murphy. ALSO—The follosring described piece or parcel of land situate in Aubana township. Susquehanna county, bounded as follows to wit : On the north by road run ning west from Anburn centre. on the west and south by lands late of George Haverly, deceased, and on the east by lands of C. H. Low, containing one acre of laud be the same more or lea., with the appurtenances. one framed house, and all Improved [Taken in execn don at the rail of William White vs. William Riley. ALSO-21.11 that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Herrick township, Susquehanna county, Pennsylva nia. hounded and described as follows, to wit : ISZ.no ning at a corner of land belonging to Oemar Carpenter, thence north 46!-C . west ES perehes to a corner 7 thence south 43U - west 211 perches to a corner ; thence south 46X* east 115 perches to a corner of G. Tingley ; thence no rth 433* ea.,dt 104 B-10 perches .txtacorntd - of said Ting ley's and-JameaChurcheNs and said Carpenter's Land; thence north 44t west 88 peaches to another corner of said Carpenter's laud and-thence north 433 east 106 7-11.1 per, lICA to the place of beginning—containing in acres and GS perchts of land, he the same more or less, (Nein pan of a tract. of land in the warrantee name of Charles Wharton and lots numbered in Mr. 31eyierre allotment as Nos. 3. 5 and 6. and about six acres im proved- [Taken in execution at the snit Thomas till lispleand Horatio S. Pierce Ye. James White, Michael White and James Hennesy. . .&LSO —Ail that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate in Susquehanna Depot Borough, bounded antrde scribed as Ittliowe, to wit : Commencing , at the corner of lots Noe. 77 and 79 thence a south easterly course 6 rods, thence along the street a north easterly course eight rods to the corner of lot No. Si, thence a north :easterly coursed; rods to the corner of lota 77 and 19., thence& south westerly manse eight rods to the place of beg _inning contalzung Sort,' eight square perches of land being Unarm a* lots No. 78 and la as per surrey of Addhsoa McKee in said Borough and which vas con. rayed by zanier H. Smith to David F. Sargent, by deed dated Oct. 20th I.=, anti recorded in the office for re cording deeds in the county of Susquehanna to deed book Do 2a page 11. and all improved. [Taken in eXV, cation at the suit of Samuel L. Bill; Satatterninkly. James D. Atkins, Alfred T. 1411t7. its Dimeock sad Ra wly, _Sawa 1 14414 to this Wayzata*. bilk. Co., la.C. R. Eseitta CALVIN SMITH DEWITT BUR zavt.e,) BOWE S STEVE Ns ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of lad situate In the &Irene' of Susquehanna papa. Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows to wit : Beginning at the west hounds of the Presbyterian meeting house 'lot, at the north east cor ner of the James Creegan lot. thence north fifty seven and one fourth degrees west five rods and two thirds of ' a rod to a corner In the river road, thence along the . raid rowi north TAX east two perches and nine links and north forty degrees east nine nuke to a corner of 0. S. Bzighams laud, thence along said Brighums line south SS' cast sirrods and one link to a corner in the ' north line of aforcSald meeting house lot, thence along I the same southy four and a half degrees West twelve and ono fourth links to a .corner, thence south half a ' degree west nine links to the place of beginning, con- taiulug nine perches and two fifths of a perch of land. be the same more ur less with appurtenances, one buildin occupied as a store, saloon and dwelling house and nil Improved [Taken in execution at the snit of Patrick Stack and Silas Allen, partners t.c. as Stack A Allen, vs. James C. Hickey ] ALSO—Two cert pieces or parcels of land situate !a Bridgewater township in the counts of Susquehanna, the first of which to bounded and described as follows, to wit • On the north by lands of Wm. Chamberlin and lands late of Samuel Chamberlin, on the east by lands of ' Datil McCollum and lands formerly of Harvey Griffin, on the south by lands now or late of Richard Slay and John Wood. and on the west by lands of John Tam- ball. containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, ono framed house, one carriage house. two barns, one shed, two orchards, and about one hundred and twenty five acres improve /. The other of said lots being bounded, on the north by Daniel H. Wade, on the east by lands of Israel Cham berlin, on the south by lands of William Chamberlin, ' and on the west by lands now or late of Daniel Foster C 0111.31 1 ,1114 forty acres be the same more or less with the appurtenances, one frhmed house, about twenty acres improved. (Taken In execution at the snit of M. S. Wilson vs. L. Gardner and David Morgan, vs. L. Gardner.) ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land sitaate in the Borough of Susquehanna Depot Sus quehanna County, bounded an follows, to wit : On the north by street. on the cast and south by land of D. R. Pope. and on the west by lot formerly owned by BenJ. Sherwood.cott tainlng about 2048 feet of landbe the same Inure or lees with the appurtenances, one dwelling house and all imuroved. ALso—One other lot situate in Susquehanna Depot Borough aforesaid bounded and described as follows to wit On the north by s reef, of the east by D. It Popes land and land formerly own ed by N. D Coon, and on the south and west, by land of J. li. Smith, said lot being about four rods in width and running back six lode, and all improved. Auto— One othi r lot situate in Susquehanna Depot borough aforesaid, bounded and described as follows to wit : on the north by land of Seba Bryant, on the east by land of A. C. Newell. on the south by street and on the west by lot formerly owned by Edward Minchell, said lot being about 80 .eet wide and 320 feet deep and all improved. [Taken in execution at the snit of W. Larrabee to the one of George Vanlone, cs, N. D. Coon, and Win. B. Bradtiory. t s N. D Coon.] DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Montrose, Oct. 15, ISOO. `STATE OF D. r. PHELAN, late of Silver Lake township Susq'a county. Pa., dec'd. Letters otadminist rat ion upon the estate of the abos e named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment.. and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. ELLEN PLIELALN. Adn:t'x. E=M3 LADIES' FANCY runs, AT JOHN FAREIRA'S 011 FA.tuhltAcui Fur IN al. vltrtury, No. 7IS A acri STREET. above 7th. P MLA DELPHI A nno .n store ~r tut ul%n mannlacture and tin- I ho no-t u: Y I,r 1,,u:,,' and rt.J;dr , t.'a In the An.o. a tine aaruruncut of Liebta' Fur t.loyea and I.7..pjara. I am •-tlalded td d spos....f my roods at eery reasona ble prices, and Ili.d t It rcl,.rc s I•••It 4 call from my frici , clt of Sit-Gu Itsrma utddy and Y,c.city. Rerneruh, rune uamc, numbe7 and ~trrct JOHN F.IREIRA, No. 718 ARCH St. ab. 7th, south side, PIIILAD'A : - .47 - 11nive no Partner, nor connection with any oth er Store in Philadelphia. Oct. lit. 4rnjtv LATEST FASIIIoNs DEMAND J.W. Bradley's celebrated Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OE DOUBLE srnrsc) MK I FIL . , The wonderful flexibility, great c o mfort and pleasure to any ode w ell 2 leg the Duplex ELiptie :skirt willies experienced particularly in all crowded assetiolalies, OFt eras. rorrtages, railroad cart, hurch pews, arm chairs, for arornenade and house dress. a- the skirt can be folded nut , to oiei tiny a ,mall place as ea t, le and con ven 'rut ly as ti sill: or inctito cress, an it,valuable quai l:3 in crinoline. not found in any Single Spring Skirt. A lad , hiving et.Jated the plea,tue.cuallort and great c inti,aienre of wearing the duplex elliptic I. t• - el Spring skirt fur a single day will never afterwards willingly dispense with their lase. For children, mistes and yonni , ladies they are superior to all other!. viii tint bend or break like the isicr-le Spring, but preserve their graceful and perfect thape when three or four ordinary aikarts will hose been thrown a-ide as LISVieFF. The hoops are covered with double anti twitted thread. and the bottom are not only double spur no. but In ice tor doubles eted prei ruling them trout wearing out w hen dragging down stoups, stairs. The Duplex Eli pair favorite with all :adieu an LI i" uuit eroa:lv recommoaded by the Fa,io..ri N aga mile, lit the ta 1:;14rd Skirt ()fate fai-hionalh• To the I" , •liwa. atg af+vauta:e,: in Crlto:ll,e. v:z : superior per!, t mann factare. styli4ll shape and rinirh, tiara baity, comfort arid economy. inquire for J. W Bradle2i 'A Duplex EMI,- tie. or double spring. Shirt. s nd be rare von get the gen uine tirt,c;r. CAL - TI 'N.—To zmard atrainst impo! , :tion. 1,, partic ular to notice that ikirts offered as - .Duplex" have the red ink stamp. viz.: •• 3. IV. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs' upon the waistband—none others are eennin . Also notice that every HOOp will admit a pin being passed through the centre. thu., rerealinz the two for double , spnne., braided toz.et thereln.wil ich Is the secret oft heir flexibility at d -tren::•th, and a com bination not to he found in any oth-r hirt For Fail in n'l stores .sthere first-class Skirtaare sold throughout the United States and elsenshero. Manufactured by the sole owners ofthe Patent. WEt•TS. BRADLEY ,t ( - Any, 97 Chambers, and 79 h SI Reade streets. N V. Oct 16, 1866-3 m CHOICE LUMBER WAGON FOR SA LE. With brahh ar.d scat. Call at my Blatt - - smith ehop, with Henry ejemon. in 31 - intro:ae ciet9 tf EDW.% lb P. ST A7itP. Auditor's Notice. rprlE undersigned, an audit appointed by the Or phans' Court of Sasquebanua County to make distribmiun of the funds in the hands of the Kit Ja.4 roes.adm inistrator of the estate of G.S.A M ES. dec'd. will attend to the duties of said appointment at his of fice in Montrose,. on Saturday the 2:th day of October. Wit, at if o'clock, p. m. Mt Persons interested in said fund will present their claim at the above time and place or be forever debarred from coming in upon said fund. Montrose, Oct. 2, VT.4 Administrator's Sale of Real Estate: OTICE le hereby urea thatin pturtinee of an or ..' el rof the Orphhioil Court othrtaquehanna Con ncy, I will eapoee to sale. at the Court Mouse in Dlotaro.e. ou Saturday . Or. :nth day of (October. A. 1).. 16-18. at 1 o'clock. P. M.. the following described real estate. Late of Aliuson Tilden°, said county. deceased: Ail that certain piece *r puce] Of land; situate. lying and being in the town th tp orlierrielf,SUsquelannz a county Penn eyi radio. bounded and described as follows. viz ; On the ocerthAry lauds of liorre..:Nlchols 1 Co.; on the westby tanaft of:Morsa, Nichols Co.; on the month hr landolof Israel Rounds, and on the east by lands of Patrick MeGonigal, and Lsads late the estate of James curls, deeouied, befog part of the Wykoff tract.- and containing aboat thirty acres. together with the appur tenances. Testate or Set-E.—Twenty tire dollars on the day of sale, and the balance on final confirmation. CHARLES L. SHOWN, Administrator. Montrose, Oc.tohr 2, 1866. 4w. WEBB & BUTTERFIELD MEN'S BOOTS, BOY'S BOOTS,'' Are now receiving their 'New Stoat of • YOUTH'S BOOTS, TRICK - BOOTS, KIP BOOTS; . ~rillg It nnuer : CALF BOOTS. . AND BOOTS MADE TO ORDER. ar 00 Clo MI eo v which will be sold Alcoa good assortment of C73ECIG.A...WP. FOR CIALIELIEZ. MIELNCIO3ZIfEi,.. Con.sisting of Ladies' Kid. Lasting end Goat Balmor- I Sommer Drew Goods, Silks, Grenadines, nls and Willem. Men's Brogans, Boy's -Babaorale. : Chaliies, Printed Cambric:a, Lawns, Youth's Coneresa Gaiters, Baby f.hoes, etc. etc., all of which will be sold - , Muslins, Prints Delaines, • AT SMALL _ PROFITS! . Poplins, Hats ' & Caps, N . B___Alid u d s o f w ork rude to ord er . an d resift: i i ! Groceries, Crockery, Hard ware. (tc. &c. done neatly. - -_ . • ..: -' - CO. - -- FORD AN I •- = , ...: :=:WEII3 *.BIPPTEVIELD. Morterate,lday 4:--2 6 ?1: • '''' tf i MontiiSe, ifkri9;los. ..--- . ''.' : .., • $..-- . . FOURTH and ARCH STREETS, PHILADELprizA, nave now completed their Improvement and are now cbtrering on the best of terms— Maxx.2.l Sltcools. of 14.111.4 UR% GOODfA, Fine Stock of'SRAWLS, Fiuc Stock of SILKS, Fine Stock of DRESS GOODS, Flue Stock of WQ,,OLENS. Flae.stock of STAPLE GOtiDS, Fine Stuck of FANCY GOODS, etc., var New and deuirable Goode dail received, and y sold at smell advance, wholesale. [oc lit—dwJw The Standard Iliotmy of the Grand Army. The greatest Work on the War. Universally endorsed by army °facers and the press. The author rays : •• I design in this volume to record What the army did and suffered in tan campaigns and two score battles. "I shall have to celebrate the utimverving loyalty or this army, that ofttimer when the bond of military co hesion failed, held it, unshaken of fortune, to a duty self-Imposed. •• I shall hove to follow it through a checkered expe rience to a tale cocun4ingled of great misfortunekgreat folliesand great glories ; but from drat to host it will appear that, amid many buffets of fortune, through '• winter and rough weather'," the Army of the Potomac never gave up, but made a good tight, and finally reach ed the goal." The "Army and NavyJourral" says: " This is the only American critical work on the late war, and It is thoroughly critical, and entirely divested of all political hue or tone." C. W. TYL E R. Auditor EYRE & L&NDELL, CA-MFAIONS OF TUE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. BY WILLIAM SWINTON. This is the only History of the "Grand Army," and no one who has borne a part in its confliets, or is inter ested in Its grand achievements, shoiald be without it. This work sells itself. The people are tired of politi cal and partisan histories, and want something from official sources. We have agents clearing over $2OO per month. Send for clrcnlarn,and see oar terms and proof of the above assertion Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Oct 9w4• 507 Minor St , Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED FOR FRANK MOOn'S NEW WORK "WOMEN OF THE WAR." A GENTS will find this a book of real merit and in trinsic value—subject new--intensely interesting and exalt tog. No work ever attracted and engaged the public mind like this Every& oily wants it, and thon sauds wt II purchase it as soon assn opportunity is of fered them. Bead what agents say or it. One experienced agent writes : It is the raciest and pleas.intest book to sell he ever canvassed for; and says people are delighted with It—Ow Ladies espectal• 1 v. . • Another says : Women of the Ws , " is the book of the season. Another : 137 Order= in four days. One reports 17 orders the first day of canvassing. Intelligent. active males,or females, will find the tale of this work a pleasant and lucrative employment. This book has no coropetttur—it comes fresh and new 1., the peopi'. The territory is cleat, and clear A. _eats under-tand the advantages in this particular. For full particulars send fur Circular. AcPress S. S. SCRANTON Oe 2-4wsmn3 IVI Asylum St., Ilartford, Conn. lIIIIIBLE FIRM FOR MEI 6.:ITCATED in the township of Jackson, in the Coun i7l t y of Susquehanna, containing about 2®® .4kcyrets, %I-Ith one hundred and sixty acres improved. DiveHine House. rood Barns. well watered—a first rate farm for Ikon . purposes—two Orchards.. Said farm will he cold altogether. or in parcels to suit purchasers Terms of payment made easy. For further informatlon call upon A. Chamberlm. Eeq., Montrose, mr upon the subscriber. !,. D. BENSON, Administrator nf Hosea Benson, dec'd dack€on. Sept. 4, ISO:. tt PHILADELPHIA WALL PAPER'S, Maztteist Fall ISt-Jr/rms. HOWELL & BOURKE, Manufacturers of Paper Hangings, And Window Shades, Corner of FOURTH and MARKET Ste.. PHILAVA. N. B.—Alway-s in Store, a large Stock of LINEN AND OIL SHADES Au;'.2S-3al w 4 RRIALIATION Of BOUNTIES! OLDIERS : Congress has just passed anact to equal -179 ize your Bounties • Tho,.e who have not already don. should make immediate application. Wid ou., heirs or parents of Soldier:, who have died in the service. are entitled to the same bonnty the soldier, tf livintr. would receive Having already prepared over two hundred claims. those vrho have delayed making ann . :cation will find ft greatly to their advantage to gii e ale a call It.v.ilids and widov“ en tied to an increase of pen sion under act approved Jane 6, 1a66, should also make application. Information ire,. GEO. LITTLE. Licensed tiovenament Accrat. kng I,itAi. tf WHISKERS, MUSTACHES .....:, forced to grow on the !RI 00 - -:."--( t ." '....., theet face In from three to 5 Am •,, . week-: by neing Dr. SEVIG- E'S . REsTA 1.: RATEU It , 2 •S' - - - .- .F. , *„ CAPILAIRE., the most won- .. .7 7 , , e • ,t , "... :V. ~-, derful diecorery in modern .., --,,, 'iff,:.... —,4 - ,cienc, acting on the Beard 4.' 'i ...... e ., and Hair in an almost mina.- ' uione mann. r It has been need by the elite of London and Paris with the most flattering .ucccss. Names of all purchaser- are registered, and if entire oatisfaction is not liven in ererr Instance, the money n in be cheer fully refunded, Price by mail. veate ' and postpaid, $1 Descriptive cir ,lare and testimonial. mailed free. Ad• dre, , BEIft:Ell, mirrTs & Co.. Chemists, No s.B.ir er street, Troy, N. Y Only agents for the United State. myl lrcfspq SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, PENSIONS, Etaacl. 3134aa15,.. 1= 30 .a.3r. THE ed. LICENSED AGENT of the GOO. ERNMEST, Waving uhtained the necestary forms, &c.. will givt prompt attention to all claims intrusted to his care. Nu charge unless successful. GEO. P. LITTLE. Montrose. June rib. 1(,4. a C) Ma I:1 I 30 .7EL. OS ' PENSIONS, BOUNTY, AND BACK PAY. - - MIRE undersigned. LICENSED AGENT of THE GOV ERNMENT. will give prompt attention to all claims entrusted to his care. Mantes low. and infor , !nation FREE. L. F. FITCH. Montrose. Jan. 14. 1865- - NEW GOODS. C 1 13. La La .At the Sitiorre qcst" Guttenbutt, Rosenbaum & Co• And look r.t tho ostonstra namatinFat of NEW GOODS, For Fall & Winter, Received tide week ficee New York. THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS And prices satisfactory to every one DRESS GOODS, COTTON GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS,FURS,SKIRTS AND FANCY GOODS, too nturicrous to mention (0.10T1it209 9 And Gents' Furnishing Goods, Any Quantity and Style (6uttenbar, lioseubaum fc M. 1. DEBBAUSR, Managing Partner Montrose, Sept. IS, 1666. GREAT DEPOT -FOR MEAII.TISI, CALPM, FURS,. CIA CVI I 3E3L I , FURNISHING GOODS, GLOVES & MITTENS. BOOTS & SHOES. ALL KINDS OF I',UNCY 'VCRS, mode to order, and Merchants supplied al the lowest 'New York rates. The public are Invited to call, examine Goods, and get the prices, U they don't the Goods. Public Avenue. Montitse.laig:l.lB6B .. . PURE - LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. PREFEREFERRED by all practical painters I Try It. and RRED will have no oth Manufactured only by er. ZIEGLER a SNITE4 Wholesale Drag, Paint and Gins Dealers. AM ly UN North 8d street. MIAMI. To All Whom it Nay Concern , A LL persons having unsettled =tuna with the nn -•• dersigned for Blacker:di:dog, are requested to gait and settle up Immediately, as my lease orat.J.Brerwez - ter's shop has expired. Those who attend promptly t !i,.l this eel win; gave' Wats. 3funtrete—Vel7elS7 4'114-44 THE BINGHAMTON STOU HAS BEEN REMOVED TO THE THIRD DOOR ABOVE SEARLE'S HOTEL, And io now rcoehilla a Lute etcssk or *ring tt' ,snmintr r3r 0 - cUi GREAT AUCTION SAM owns, CASSINEIIB, ke n CHEAP. A first rate Cotter from Few Tork will bo Wm bi • 4 I. N. HINE & CO. Montrose, April U, 1868 UNION HOTEL, NEW MILFORD,. Pa. Lately kept by It C. Vail. JOHN FAUROT, 'Proprietor.. Meals always ready. Time to est. witbont being harried, for persona arriving on the stage, wishing to take the cars. ' lend DAYTON HOUSE, GREAT BEND, PA. NEAR THE RAILROAD DRPOT. The House Ia open nt all hours of the night for the accommodation of Passennem ap67* DAVID THOMAS, Proprietor. `STATE OF DENNIS CAUGHLIN, .1-4 late oft polacon township, Snell's co., deceased. Letters of administration upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed, all persons indebted to.said estate are hereby noti fied to make Immediate payment, and those having claims agalnatthe same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. M. NOLAN, Adm'r. Frie=deville, Sept.. 10th, 1.965, 6w• `STATE OF ALANSON TILDEN, .12.4 deceased, late of tkerriek township, Susquehanna county, Pa. Letters of administration upon the estate of the sleeve named decedent having been granted to the anderv cd, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and those basin claims against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. Montrose, Sep. 4, 1863. C. L. BROWN. Adm'r. ESTATE of Michael Dillon, decd, late of Later ty township, Susquehanna county. Fa. Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersiga• ed notice is hereby even to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. and those hay ing claims upon the same will present theta duly attes ted for settlement, Liberty, August 1866 THE undersigned, on auditor appointed by the Or phan's Court of Snsqur henna County to make dis tribution of the trust fund is the hands of J. E. Carman Esq., under the will of William Thomson, deceased, for the use of Jacob Underhill, will attend to the duties of such appointment at the odlee of Fraser & Case, is Mtintrose, on Saturday, the With clay of October. 1866, aL one o'clock in the afternoon. at which time and pima au persons interested in said fund will present their claims orbs forever barred from corning . in upon said fund. FRANKLIN FlittS&R. Auditor... Montrose, Sept. 5, ISti6. 4w , THE 'MASON & HAMLIN C141...3311V3Ert a C10E1 6 4:3431.20781. WORTY different styles, adapted to sacred and Seen- JL tar music, for PO to - $6OO each. Fifty-one gold or silver medals.or other Aral premlnms awarded them:— Illustrated Catalognes free: Address, MASON &HAM LIN. Boston. or MASON BROTHERS, Now York. Sept. 2., IBBs—l pimp A subscription paper to raise additional working ./11. capital for the 3101tTROSE GOLD CO.. will be for the present to the hands of H. C. Tyler or J. B. Ho. Collate, Esq., where those wishing to take stock with a fair chance ofdonbting their [honey in e few months cui call and do so. Montrose, Sept. 4,,1666 P URE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, the whitest: tbe most durable. the most economical. 6- ,. Try It l Manufactured only by ZIEGLER # Wholesale Drag, Paint and Glass Dealers, 12400 17 187 North 3d street. Pbllairti, PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEADr WilAdo more and better work at a girett sae; than ltayother. Try it I Manufactured only by ZIEGLEit & 13111=1/. Wholesale Drug . Paint; and Gliumetealers.-. • .1141301y131 North Ed shosc4Phllisrs.. L. C. REELER IYSICLOt and 81PfKIECIii. Montrose, Pi. Glees P DR. E. L. '041. - RDNER , media. attentton.-to diseases of the fiesta and Lungs and all Bnralcal disease ., lol6es overthe POIt Offleo. Boanient ftentle'a Ilotel • ' [Sept. 4. 3866. • BALDWIN; ALLEN, , A; D E it t erc s . a in nale v niot t 'a P n a l ir ' Yri tti Groceries. sulk la Some. 31olasses, Syrups. ear Coffee. West side of Public Avoca*. , , Kontrose, April :7,1868. , SOLDIERS' . BOUNTY'! PENSIONS And •- Back , '.-iPatt mak u ndersigned Ltcritoat• 'iatittiOnt ilia Gomm. mom will give prompt attattion tottlrel6loolatniV • el leoritros b r, btAY "haq 'tia. 121 -11"1"111:E. FROM HE Many of them at OLD l'lltloElll. BEFORE THE WAR ! day of two Executor's Notice. JAMES DOWNS, EVr. 6w, Auditor's Notice. La Co C) S. I M. C. TYLER. Pre3 t 31ontrose Gold Co.
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