4, Produce Brokers.' pl an: fros t :13.tritotrat,. ' The appended decision of the Commis -../ sioners of Internal Revenue, will interest • TUESDAY, Arc. 13, 1867. many readers; A dealer may purchase and sell agri- La4=.43nl Imi.te.l.3.l.gekra.inuo. --='-- =•'- '" -- r - =' - ' - -- T cultural and farm products at the place of business designated in his special tax re .. ceipt without thereby' rendering himself Notice. liable as a produce broker; but if a dealer, No.l Grocery. Stand on the Susq'a Co. or any member of a firm of dealers, not Agricultural Fair Ground will be rented having paid a special tax as a commercial to the highest and best, bidd er , on Friday broker, cattle broker, or pedlar,. travels Aug. 23d, at 10 o'clock, a. in. at the ofiice about the country blirchasin2: such pro of J. E. Carmalt. No intoxicating liquors ducts in the tnatuier • of a produce-broker,' to be sold on the premises. lie should be taxed as a produce-broker, if By order of Executive Committee. his sales do not exceed ten thousand dol- Montrose, Aug. 13, 1867. ,/ lars per annum; if his annual sales exceed ---------4. that ritin„his liability is that of a commer- Enlarged. cial broker, both as to a special tax and The Susquehanna County Fair Ground the tax of one-twentieth of one per cent. is being enlarged by enclosing three acres upon the amount of his sales made else additional on the north-east side. where than at his place of business as a dealer. Ice Cream and Fruit Festival. The Ladies of the M. E. Church, Great Bend, Pa., tu- opose holding , an Ice Cream and Fruit Za estival at the National Hall, on Thursday evening, Aug. 15th inst., the proceeds of which will be appropriated to the painting the outside of the Methodist Church. The public are earnestly invited to attend. Admission at the dour, 10 cts. Conitnittie. Religious Notice. Rev. C. E. liewet, Universalist, of rfatit iton, N. Y., will preach in Gibson on the ad Sunday in this month (Aug. 18th,) at 10 o'clock, a. in., and in Susquehanna, at 1 aid 7k o'clock, same day. Subjects— afternoon, " Origin of sin ;" evening, " Blasphemy against the lloly Ghost." Susquehanna, Aug. 13, 1867. A Windfall, The heirs of Solomon Ingraham met in New York on the 4 4 h ult., and made ar ragements to obtain property in England, on which the City of Leeds is built, and estimated at $130,000,000. Mr. J. B. Ingraham, of Liberty, this county, was present, and was recognized as one of the heirs of this immense estate. Good for Jonathan i , if he gets it. Base Ball. A match game was played between Su•gnehan tla and Montrose Cubs at Susq'a o❑ Tuesday last, resulting in success of wirier by a stiore of 62 to 38. Next day our boys played the Har tm)nv cluh at Linesboro, and came within 14 of heating, them! To-d v, the lltrmony boys have anoth. tr match with ours at Montrose. - - - Wyoming . Semenary. We :ire in r( ci-ipt of annual Catalogue from ti i Tre•titu:e. Send for a copy s it' interested iii such matters. See advertise ment in this paper. -- 41121. -. A Quarterly Meeting, For Rush charge, will be held in the grr.ve near Snyder's Hotel, commencing on Saturday, Aug. 15th, at 2 o'clock, and ~ u tinue over the Sabbath. Rev. D. C. 'iltastead, Presiding Elder, will officiate. the weather shoula not be favorable for meeting in the grove, it, will be held in me, ball-room of the,hotel. w. s. Dry Times. The farmers in this section are corn p:aining much of the dryness of the weath tr. They state that if the drought con tinue much longer the corn and potatoes will be seriously injured. The river is ery low ; lower t han it has been for years, and easily fordable in many places. In a trip through the country this week we noticed that that 'beds of the creeks were almost dry. And strangly enough while we in this neighborhood are pleading for rain; in ;he Lehigh and Schuylkill valleys there i,as been a surfeit of wet weather.—Dan vi Ile lntelligent-f r. Susq'a County is probably worse off than Montour, as our crops are suffering seriously. but the drouth seems to be confined to localities. Musical Entertainment. Prof. Jatnes,,G.. Clark, the celebrated Vocalist, will visit this county daring the month and entertain the people with new selections of music. His appointments ;:re as hereunder 4: • Little Meadows, Monday, Aug. 19. Lawsville Centre, Tuesday, " 20. New Milford, Wednesday, " 21. Gibson Hollow, Thursday, " 22. Ilarford village, Friday, " 23. Montrose, Saturday, : " 24. Brooklyn Centre, Monday, - 41 26. Springville, Tuesday,. " 27. Teachers' Convention. The attention of teachers is called" to the convention to be held tLis week, Fri day and Saturday. All have an equal in terest in the location of the County It.sti tate, hence every section should be repre ,ented, not only by those appointed as delegates, but by all interested. See no tice in another column. Burglary. We learn that the store .and post-office of A. A. Beeman,of Brookdale, wAs enter ed by burglars on Friday night last and s?tue letters, money and goods stolen-- amount not known. Look out for these ti:u up drels, who are now prowling through all parts of the eountryr. Farm for Sale. James Logan, of Rusb, offers a desi rable farm for sale. Particulars next week. —Messrs. Planketon & Armour, of Mil waukie, have been swindled to the amount oftwenty thousand dollars by a pork pack er, who put sand and salt into barrels in 6tead of lard. —The Negro Bureau officials are en in transferring to Tet,nesee from other'S es all the vagrant negroes that can be pick up, in order to make them voters tar Brownlow. Northern taxpay ers are thus made to support perhaps thousands of darkies in idleness for weeks and months in order to secure the election of that old reprobate. NVill such infa mous doings never cease ? .5t X 3I 7E CI I ALI-. I\T c) gra cmei . 5' irgr - Gardner's Business College. PIIONO GRAPtiIe INSTIITrE. and LADIES' ACADEMY— Ia the proper place v. here young men and Indies can ob tain a pr.ictcal knowledge of the most important branches of business. Every one should Improve this oppor'unity. as the course is the most thorough of any College of the kind lu Northern Penn'sylvanta. Lite ScholArship, 6:6.0J. Sand for College Paper. living , , full particulars. Address J. N. GARDNER, Principal Scranton, Pa. i Aug. 13—Um. CIT'ABEL TORICELL is continually receivintz new supplies of Genuiner Drii,.2:s and Medicines, which will be tlold as low as at iny other stc -e In lioutruee. rvy- W it rvs Balsam of 'Wild Cherry.— Coughs, ('olds, Bronchitis, Croup, Asthma, Whooping, rough, Quinzy, and the numerous as well an dangerous disease of tt e Throat, Chest and Lungs, prevail in our climate at all f,!.1.4011S of the year; few are forum. ate enowtrh to escape their baneful influence. flow im p.,rtant then to have at hand a certain antidote to all these complaints: Experience proves that this exists in Wlst ire Balsam to au extent not found In any oth er emedy: However severe the suffering, the applica tion of this soothing, healing, and wonderful Balsam at once vanqui4es the ditc and restores the sufferer to wonted health. Mr. John DWG, of Baldwin, Chemung county, li.l •• I was urged by a neighbor to get one bottle of Bal sam for My wife - , being assured be him that in Ca -c did not produce good effects, he w ,nld pay for it himself. Vu the strength of such practical evi dence of its mer its, I iKocured a bottle. .31y wife at this time was so low wilh what the physicians termed Seated Consult 1,- lion that she was unable to raise herself Iron the bed, coughing constantly and raising more or less blood. I commenced giving the Balsam as directed, and was so murk pleased with Its operation, that I obtained ano Bier bottle, and continued giving it. Before this bottle was entirely used, she ceasad coughing and was strong enough to pit np. The drat bottle entirely restore - 111.-r to health. doing that which several physicians had tiled to do, but failed." "repared by SETH W ; FOWLE SON. IS Tremont St.. Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally. aug .'V-Acrostie, G eutly it penetrates through every pore. R elieving sufferers from each angry sore ; A 11 wounds it heels with ce minty and speed: e tits. Burns. from teilimmation are coon freed li ruptions at its presence disappear; S kiva I..se each stain, and the complexions clear ! ALVE, such as Gnaca's every one should buy, A 11 to its wolidruu, ruecits testily, L et those w•hn doubt, vt sint!le box hut try— eri:y, then. its true deserts 'twould have: E ven unbelievers uuuld laud GraLe's Salve. aug re — Terrible Onslailzht.—Now Is the geleum fur those huge black twartu, of dies, th.tt au tollueut WWI and LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER will make a clear. sweep of h ni—every sheet will kill:a quart. Beware of beans imitations, which some may say ore ' just as good," Tbtre is Lothing at all cum pa.ahle with it. Sold cvt r, where. Price Six Cents. jyal—El:llp3w3 "Ten thousand Dollar's' wroth of (:O FS at nhotesale cost. per inlentory jii.t taken, for Bak. by ABEL TURRELL, rd the Bruck Block'. About title amount constantly on hand. and NEW GoODS conttn ally arrtv.tig„ The people can lind nearly everything they mar need at the Drug and Variety Store 01 ABEL TT' RICKDI. Montrose, Pa., July 30. 1%7. VErColgate's Aroinatio Vegetable Soap. A ea eerier Toilet Soap. prepared from refined Vegeta. bleis in combination with Glycerine, and espe cially designed for the use of Ladles, and for the Nu Tillery. Its periume is exquisite, and its na,bing properties unrivalled. Fur sale by Ent drug.gias May, 28 164;7.-1 yem pl 2 CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DB. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES TO CUME CONSUMPTION, the system must be pre med so that the kings will To scoomplish this, the Retread stomach most first be cleansed and an appetite cre ated far good wholesome food, which, by their medicines will be digested properly, and good healthy blood made; thus building up the constitution. SCH ENCK'S MAN DRAKE rum cleanse the stomach of all billow or mucous accumulations: and, by using the Bea Weed Tonic in con nection, the appetite is restored. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC STRUT is nutriciecos as well as medicinal, and, by using the three remedies, all impurities are expelled from the system, and good, wholesome blood Made, which will repel all disease. If patients will take these medicines according to directions, Consumption very fre quently in its last stage yields readily to their action. Take the Dille frequently, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It does • net follow that because the bowels are not costive they are nom required, for sometimes in diarrhea they are necessary. The stomach must be kept healthy, and an appetite created to a/low the Pulmonle Syrup to act on the respiratory organs properly and allay any irritation. Then all that is required to perform a..trwmanent cure in, to prevent taking cold. Exercise about the rooms as much as possible, eat all the richest food—fat meat, game, and, in fact, anything the as.- potito craves ; but be particular and masticate well. NEW YORK MARKETS. Rephrted for the MONTROSE. DEMOCRAT. by OR BS. RT. Sll A FFER & CO., Commission Merchants. 403, 404. 405 and 490 West Washington Market, New York City.• Aug. 10. 1862. Beane, per barrel $3,00 Cr. $4.00 Butter, per lb. State firkins, prime.... V Cy, 30 do " tubs, " .... 28 0 80 do . Orange county pails.... 80 0 35 Cheese, per lb., 11 '0 13 114sgs, per doz. 25 0 28 Flour, per bbl. extra State 8.00 0 1 1 .50 " " western 11,50 •tp) 16,50 Rye Flonr per .bbl .... '7.50 1 0,00 Corn meal, "1 6.60 01 5,80 Wbeat, per tyhel, 2,50 t 2.7 b Rye, d 1,70 4 1,75 Corn, o 1.10 (4 1.15 Oats, do 83 CO 95 Hay, per cwt., 1,20 (4 1,40 Sheep, live per lb. .. . 05 ft 00 Lambs, " 18 Co. 10 Calves, " 09 0 12 Chicken!. five per pair ' '75 0 1,12 Tallow, per lb. ' 11 0 12 Wool, per lb. 43 ( 68 TT ARD OIL, and a greaPtvarlety of OILS for MACITI IRIERY, for sale by ABEL TeRRELL. Cpl Card to the Ladies.—Dr. DnitoncoNt Golden Periodical Pills for Females. I4r 42i51e in CorrAlting Irregularitiee, Removing all Ohsiructione of the Monthly Comes, from whalevereause, and Always altcceespd as a Preventive: A CERTAIN REMEDY for all complaints Bo peculiar to the sex, viz.. Distressing and Painful Menstruation, Retention, Pain In the Back and Loins, Presiling-Down Pains, Rush of Blood to the Read, Dizziness, Dimness of Sight, Green Sickness, Heaviness, Fatigue on any Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, and that most annoying, weakening, and the begining of all other fe male weaknesses, The Leticorrhce.a, or Whites. They Act like a Charm In Removing Obetruction and Rewtoriug Sature toils Proper Channel. q~tietln;; the nerves. and Ll:tinging buck the "rosy color of health" to the mot delicate. Ten thousand boxes sent by letter, both by myself and agents, toull parts of the world, to which answers have been returned. in which ladies say nothing like the above pills have been known since the Science of ld , dicine dawned upon the Weed. Full and explicit direcions accompany each box. Price $1 per box ; six boxes, $.5, Sold by one Drug gist In every town: village, city. and hamlet throughout the world. Sold in Montrose, Pa.. By BM:NS & NICH OLS, (I)rtiggist.,) 4 ' Sole Agents" for Montrose, Ladies ! By sending him 51 to the Pot Office, Can bare the Pills sent (confidentially) 1y mail to any part of the ccpaa ry. ft ee of Po-tage. Vold also by ESTAXI4O R & 1 'LARK. Great. Bend, CLARK & BROWN, Deposit, CLEVES. Pitney & Co. Binghamton, CT-runner & BlUolltS, Scranton, DEMAS BARNES V CO. New York. S. D. HOWE, Sole Proprietor, New York. JylM• In Brookdale, on the ad inst, by Rev. G e o. Comfort, Mr. JOHN . MCADAMS, and Miss. MARY J. TRAVIS, both of Liberty. In Montrose, July 29th, by Rev. A. 0. Warren, Mr. GEORGE F. HAwLEY and MigS ELIZABETH :611ERWOOD, all of linnock. Also, August Oih, in Bridgewater, by the same, Mr. ANDREW J. lIAWL,EY and Miss MARY J. liawLEY,all of Bridgewater. Also, at same time and place, Mr. PETER BurwicK. and 'Ass Loose A. IlawLEr, Loth of Bridgewater. Q I — Notices u( marriages and deaths published free of charge. Obituaries published if paid fur at the rate of fifty cents per hundred words. .Tulv 221, 1867, at the residence of B. W. V e an Aiiken, in Brooklyn, 311,s VER.t ANN SAFroun, in the 57th year of her age. Kind, gentle, unassuming and deep ly pious, many loving hearts are deeply afileted by the loss which is her infinite gain. s. F. a. MONTROSE GRADED SCHOOL Fall Term, 1867, Commences Tuesday, Sept. 3, and continues eleven week,,. Prof. JOHN G. COPE, Miss ANNA DEAN. - Mi ELIZA EIOLLISTER, Langnages $7 60 Teacherr' Cla.ta 6 (Ai Binh School. 5 60 Grammar Achcool, 5 (H) Primsrrand Intermediate, each_....... . 4 60 Board and rooms can be obtained on reasonable 1 CrIIIR. Abatement on tuition will be mode for sickness, and necessary absence over three weeks. The High School and Teachers' Class will be under the snpcm isiori of Prof. John (1. Cope. of Chester roun• ty. a graduate or the sth State Normal School, and ve ry highly re, ommended by Prof. Allen, Principal of said school ; and our other teachers will be persona experb mend in their profession. and no pains will be spared to make the Sehoffl just what the wants oft he cqmmon• its demand. Special attention will he given to their preparing. to teach. Lectures will be given at intervals through the tcrni. The County Superintendent is expected to _ice in , etruct ion ta the '1 eactiera' Class in the theory and prac tire of teaching. A full corps of Teacher! , will he announced poop. A. CHAMBERLIN, President 13. THATCHFR. Seey. 2dontruse, Aug. 13, 1.‘367.—.1w THE HARFORD NORMAL SCHOOL Commeneet> Sept. 2. IStri, to continue eleven weeks at the 1)440u Tal - any School Room." Tt 111 ON Sup't Watson Is expected to assist. A rare chancels offered to a limited number. For particulars, address the Prin_ipat, _ A ag. 13. 167. —4w Wyoming Seminary AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. This lustitntion has one of the most desirable loca tions in the Wymninq Valley. easy of access from all parts of the country, and within a clay". ride by rail from New York.,Thiladelphis and Baltimore. Is divided into TWO SESSIONS. the First of which conststl of Eighteen Wet ke. commencing SEPT. STII. Toe Second COIIViFIP of Twenty-Four Weeks, com mencing JAN. 9TII. IFIN. At the middle of each see sion classes will be formed to accommodate those (le.:ring to enter then. It la highly desirable, however, that all, who can pot eibly do so. shottld'el ler at the openlngof the Sea/dons: and it is especially riNnested that S!ndents come THrhSDAY, the day of comm 'net/Ig, nor will it be coarenient to rretire them any earlier. Heretofore the authorities of the Institution have been compelled for want of room to reface admittance to a large number of applicants every Seccion." TheY hope now, h,.wever, by the addition of "I'ENTENA lit HALL,— to be able to accommodate all who may apply. The Dormitories. Recitation Etooms.and Public Halls are Well-Furnikied. Warmed and Ventilated. No paint; hare been spared to make all the appointments of the Institution MilArosit Cllexesss. Especial attention is called to the COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Which has been enlarged and greatly improved in Its course of Study. Those fitting for BUSINESS Ft16111(1 not fail to avail themselves of its superior advantages, During the First Session a class will be formed for the benefit of those designing to engige In teaching Common Schools. [2nd w•. ea. mo. 1 rr For admission. or for further information, address either of the undersigned. 12r - Send for a circular. R. NELSON. Principal. W. S. SMYTH, Associate Principal. Kingston, Pa., Aug. 13, 1867. AND TUT GOOD HOUR, AT THE k Murelma, Mills. FSTATE OF JOSEPH BOYIIAN late of Aubnrn, Susq'acounty, Pa„ dec'd. Letters of administration upon the estate of the above numAd decedent having been grunted to the twrieeehrn ed, all vessel's indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to maim immediate payment. and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenti, cited for settlement. Rash. August lath. ISM 100,000 Boxes /law been sold in Two Years na .61. FL FL T. 4!',%.. Cir 30 SI . 3:33ELAL °P3E3 iel . Grammar School lotermedrate. Primary. Tuition In Advance IL N. TIFFANY, Oakley, Pa THE ACADPLifIC,' YEAR Water JAMES; LOGAN, Adm'r - NEW MILFORD GRADED SCHOOL. Z 7 cox-mat:O. w orm. This Term will commence on the fret Monday in Sep tetnber, 1867, and continue eleven weeks. Prof. E. E. Hawley, - - PRINCIPAL Assisted by experienced 'Teachers (Teachers names next week.) TUITION PER TERN, IN ADVANCE Primary Department Intermediate tl ig.h School,, Teachers' Teachers' Languages: ' Music, Painting, and Drawing extra. Special atteutiuu will be given to those preparing to teach. The High School will be under the immediate Su pervision of Prof. E. E. Hawley. whose ability to teach is too well known In the county to need comment here. The Teachers' Department will be favored with the presence of the County Superintendent as often as conr venlent, who will give Distraction in the theory and practice of teaching. Students wishing to procure board or rooms, will bo accommodated on the most reasonable terms. All communications addressed to the President or Secretary will receive prompt attention. F. W. BOYLB, President. GEO. McIiENZIE, Seey. VOTICE IN lIANKRITPTCY. 11 This 1s to give notice that on the 6th day of Aug ust, A. D. 1867, a warrant in Bankruptcy was ilnued against the estate of Aaron L. \ ought, of Gibson Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, who has been at:jtidged a Bankrupt. on hin own petition: that the payment of any debt and delivery of any prop erty belonging to such Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him. are forftidden by law. That a meet.nB of the creditors of said Bank rupt. to prove their debts. and to prove one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bank ruptcy. to be held at No. 803 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. Pennsylvania. before EDWARD N. WIL LARD. Register. on the 12th day of September. 1867, at one o'clock, P. M. THOS. A. HOW LEY, U. S. Marshal, an Menseng.er, Western District of Penna., Aug. 13.—04 Per C. W. ROESLER, Deputy. Financial Statement of Clifford township Bounty Fund. Totil am't of indebtedness for Bounty pur poses, $34,642 50 Am' t of duplicate for 1861, $10,482 74 exonenations, 75212 Collectur's per centage, 114 41 Amount of duplicate for leo, $3,711 '77 exonerations, 487 37 Collector's per ceutuge, 47 65 Amount of bonds unpaid,- $12,214 00 Balance paid by contribution. Duplicate for 1666 to be settled in September, 1867. THOS. W. ATKINSON, SAMUEL eIIt.,NOLD, W. R. WILSON, Cl'k. Auditors. Cltfiord, Aug. 6, 1867. TO THE LADIES Dr. Dupon(w's Golden Perhdiml Pills for females Dr. Cheeseman's Female Pills.. Di. Velpan's Female Pills. Sir James Clark's Female Fills. All of the above Pills are infallible in correcting men-trual irregolaritles. and in euring Leuchorrea or Whites. Thee are successful as preventives—:but shonid 1,1 be u•ice during pregnancy. an they would produce abortion. Price. one dollar per hot, each. Toe first two kinds named sent by mad, to any address, postage ;old, in sealed envelope. on receipt of ode dollar for each box ordered. The Leiter two hinds, being is glass, and heavy, will be a , nt by mail, postage paid, on the rccelo' of one dollar and twenty cent , .. Address ABEL TERRELL, Druggist, Montrose, Pa. DIMOCK SELECT SCHOOL Principal i t High School W SEPT . i n pki f r the an d c c o t n e f ln t i came e o fil ' r nr .; , ocilr MO p f -' 12 Y wee k Common Bntnche4 .. ... .... ....... te.4 50 Higher do Including lang,uages, 5 00 Board, or Rooms or those wishing to board Chem ed, es, can be had on the most reasonable terms. H. C. BARER, Principal. Bush, July 24, 18.67.-3 w• ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, Of Valuable Real Estate, t:ZITUATE in Herrick township, late the estate of CI lames Cook, deceased, on SATURDAY, ACG. 17, .1.%7, containing about Nii 0 - 3 r Soros. TERMS OF SAL.E.-$.2.3 down ; one half the balance on confirmation,r,f , ale, and balance within six mouths thereafter, oitEhntert,t. TRUMAN B. OGDEN, Adm'r. Derrick, July 23, 1.51i7.—td - - SINGER'S IMPROVED SEWING MUIR! rfl-RE' Singer Mannfactuping Company have succeed ed in producing u Sel9log Machinas near perfec tiun as human ek.ll can accomplish. U'o be had of MORSE.& LINES, Sole Agents For Sugquebanna Counts, successors of Read, Wat rout, ct Foster. Montrose, July 23, 366 .—t[. ESTATE OF MARY McC A RTIN, ,clecensed, late of Choconnt township, Susque Latina county. Pa. Letters tertamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent having beengranted to the anderaign ed, a;lperacins indebted to said estate are hereby nod -11,1 to make immediate payment, and those laving claim..? against the tante to present them duly authenti cated for bet dement. 3IARTA S. GOGGIN, Executrix. Choconvt, July 2. 151i7.• NATooi 4C.skrcilliig —A N D— CLOW& 11011tEWAING. T HE undersizned respectfully Inform the public that • they are carrying on the shove business at the old stand in Jessup. Having recently refitted and put their machinery In perfect order, thay arc prepared to do as good woricas can be done in the cuuntry. J. S. WARD, Jessup, June 1,1807.-3 m. T. J. DEPUE. BY virtue of a writ Issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to me directed, I will expose to pale by public vendue at the Court Houle, in Montrose, on Friday, 6, 1867, at 1 o'- clock, p. m ., the following described Aug.'p iece or parcel of land, to wit : The following described piece or parcel of land situ ate in the township of Dimock, Susquehanna County, bounded and describod as follows, to wit: On the north by laud of S. Sherer and L. C y, on the east by land of Geo. Walker and Wm. D. Cope, qn the south by lands cf Geo. Walker and I. P. Baker, and on the wept by lands of -- Donohoe and S . Sharer, containing about DM acres, more or less, frith the appurtenances, one house, one barn, one orchard. and about 100 acres irnprhred, late the'estute of Daniel Reynolds. [Taken in execution at the cult of Win. L. Post et al. executors of Isaac Post, deceased, tcr:the use of D. D. Searle, vs. Daniel Reynolds. - • S. F. LANE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, July 80, 1867. 21, 23;20 & 27 Broadway, N. Y. WOE STEVENS AOUSE Is well and widely known to the travelling public. The location le especially suitable to merchants and business men ; it is In close proilmlty to the business part of the city—ls on the highway of Southern and Western travel—and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamtunit depots. The Stovetht Honse has liberal accommodations for over 800 guests—it is we furnished, and possesses ev ery modern impt..vement for the comfort anti entertain ment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated—provided with gas and water—the attend. IMO - Is prompt and respectful.eadthe table is supplied with every , delicacy, of the season—at moderoe. rates. GEO. K. 0121 ASE & may 'f —am tuorittrroal, Tuition, per Term SHERIFF'S SALE. STEVENS HOUSE, Opposite Bowling Green. ON ME EUROPEAN PLAN MT ATTRACTIONS! LIZA!) QUARTEII.9 FOR Variety, Styles, and Bargains DRY GOOKS, raNay co OBS SI 00 4 0 , ) . 6 00 .600 OU MILLINERY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHINt, Merchant Tailoring, and Gent's Furnishing . Goc ds Guttenburg, Rosenbaum 8c Co., Take great pleasure In informing theft frtends and the pithllein general :hat Dry Hoods have taken ANO TH ER TUMBLE, and [hit they have purchased a more than usual large stock ul rin*amnia c> , which for twice, variety, and style cannot be excelled We have in etock— DRESS GOODS : Black and Fancy Drees Silks, Rich Mohair Trees Goods in all styles and colors, plain. lieured and et riped 0 ne Organdies, Cambrlcs, and Lawns, handsome DeLaLns, Challies, WHITE GOODS t Swiss Mastins, Mulls, plain, Nirred. and :griped Jsconets, figured and striped Brilliants, a tine lot of Drapery Mastins, Marseilles &c. LINEN GOODS t Black and brown Table Linen, Table Cloths. Towels, Napkins, birdseye and shirt ing Linen, Scotch Diaper, Linen Tuck and Drilling for men and boy'a wear, &c. Domestics, bleached and brown Shirtings, Calicos, Ginghams, Denims, Ticking, Cottonades, &c. FANCY GOODS : Superior quality, Kidd Gloves. Stlkand Lhde Thread Gloves, all colors, dress and cloak Button., Trimmings, Embroideries, Laces. floserirs. new styles In Balmoral Skirts, Par• asols, Sunshades, Corsets, and loop Skirts. Shawls, Basques and Sacks t Of cloth and ailk, splendld variety, and cheap. MILLINERY GOODS: At wholesale t Retail. A larze and complete stock of millinery Goode, such as artificial Flowers, Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Franies,Bl , cks, Straw Hate fi. Rootlets, Monde:La ere, &c.. which we JOB to the Trade atNew York yholesale prices. READY MADE CLOTHING of ourOWN num. uiacture—the largest and tartiest variety In the county. We guaranty our cork. MERCHANT TAILORING: We have over 100 different pattern , of Cloth. Cassimers, and Coattne.s for custom work to, select from; have a FIRST CL ASS CrTTER..nnd am enabled to glee perfect satisfaction in re g ard to good tits, style and prices. Parties preferrng to have their garments made to measure. are requested to give us a call and exam ine our stock. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS; White and Flannel Shirts, cotton and merino Wrappers and Drawers, Gloves. Ties and Scarfs, paper and linen Collars. ilandkerehrefs, Traveling Bags, Trunks and Umbrellas CV — A tine variety of Gents and Boys HATSvt CAPS, CHEAP. 6uttenbuq, liostubanni M. S. DESSAITER, Managing Partnor Montrose, May 14, 1867 THE 110 WE MACHINE CO'S SEWING MACHINES, 699 BROADWAY, • NEW YORK. FOR FAMILIES 65 MANUFACTURERS, THESE WORLD RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES Were awarded the highest Premium at the World's Fair in London, and six first premiumi at the Hew York State Fair of 1866, and are Celebrated for doing the beet work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other ma chine, and by the introduction of the most approved ma , hinery, we are now able to supply the very best ma chines In the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate supervision of the President of the Company, Elias Howe, Jr., the ORIGINAL INVENTO - R OF THE SEWING MA They are adapted to all kinds of Family §ewing, and to the use of seamstresses, dress makers. tailors, man ufacturers of Shifts, collars, skirts, cloaks, mantillas, clothing, bats, caps, corsets, boots, shoes, barness.Sad dies. linen goods, umbrellas, parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, fell, cord, bmid, bind, and perform every species of sewing. making a beautiful and perfect stit h, alike on both sides of the articles sewed. The Stitch invented by Mr. Howe, and made on this Machine, is the most popular and durable, and all Sewing Ma chines are subject to the prin ciple invented by him. • SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. SIBLEY & STOOPS, General Agents, NO. 922 CHESTNUT ST., PHIL 9 A. Feb. 24, IEJI7. LISTATE OF ELISHA A. NORTON, ma late of Rush, Susq'a county. Pa., dec'd. Letters of administration upon the estate of the above named decede.nt having been granted to the nndervign ed, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and those having claim against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement, - Rush, Inly 9, 1567 HoTiciifi t im colucToas. ATOM?: la hereby given to all. Tax Collectors who ill are not acting, Constables, that the Cohnty Cora misaloners will expect them to make a liberal payment to the County Treastlrer on Monday, July 20, 1867 ; and; those who nre acting "COnstables to make payment to Min County Treaannton Monday, Aug. 12th, ISM, it be ing the drat Monday of August Conn. A liberal pay ment will be etpected from all Collectors. . D. DODGE. County Treas. County Trensnrer's Office, Montrose, July 9, 1967. f MEM M. G. SIIGEMAIMR. Adm'r r igac•XXXEMSP Patent Atmospheric CHURN DASH-1 Patented Blay 7, 1861. The most Important and Valuable Invert , . tin of the 19th Centrtry. 1. This Dasher Is superior to any other, by being at itople a: , the old Dasher, and combining the stows. ,pheric principles them's/100nd the Batter Gatherer 2. It is superior to all others, Inasmuch as the lame power applied to this in like mechanical operations will make one fourth more reciprocations. , 8. It is sapertor to all others. Inasmuch milt produ -1 cos the Butter in a much shorter time, 4. It 14 superior to any other, inasmuch as it produ. cus a much better quality of Butter. 5. It- Is superior to any other Patent ,Charn, toas t:inch as Rib :Ate per cent. cheaper than any other. It is well known to Dairymen end others, Ma Batter is contained in minute globules or seeks. coveted with a membrane. and requires the action of air to prepare the coveting to be removed by Meth:tn. The Scientific American says-: If cream is thislied against a hard substance. or mashed bet wren bars or rollers, it breaks the globules and becomes oily, by destro)ing - tho grain. It should be thrown into currents and counter currents by the action of air, causing a friction by the action of the currents against each other, removing the coverin g without breaking or bursting the globules.' , Thi r la the principle whisk the Inventor ot this Dash endeavored to keep in view. and the result shows a much larger yield of Butter obtained.in leas time than by any other Dasher. Experiments have proven thatanv other method ex cept pumping alr,throuzzli the cream, will not penetrate sufficiently to oxygenize all the globules preparatory to concentratin the Butter. Throwing it into the air-hy clappers or old fashioned it/ashen., does not sufficiently expose it to the air to bring out'the Butter. The above Patent Dasher has been purchased forges quehati rut County by the undersigned. The process of churning can he seen at any time, is a Glass Churn, at Baldwin, Allen & McCain's store. An agent will can• vase the county soon as possible, to sell the Dasher for individual rights; also township rights Will be sold. Montrose, July 23, 1867.—tf A. BALD WIN. Wow Firma. Baldwin, Allen, & McCain. DRAI,EItS IN Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butter, Cheese, Dried Beef, Hants, _Fish, Smoked Hal- ibut, Candles', Tea, Ofee,.Spires, Syrup, Molasses, Suyar, Seed Wheat, Clover & Mizell ! !! Seed, Fluz-sced, Brooms, Nails, &c. floe Thankful for past patronage. we shalt be happy to see and wait neon our old and customers. All Good* and Flour warranted. A. BALDWLN. W. L. A LLEN. .7. IL McCAIN Montrose, FJa. , 5, 1.81".7. :El CO 13 33 XIV ea' ELECTRIC SOAP Saves Time, .F 'fres Money, Sams Labor, Saves Clmhex, Saves Women, Am! all Grocers sell it. It is used by cuttirg Into small shavings and dleeoly tut in hnt water. then soak the clothes five tb Len min• rates. and a little hand rubbing will make them as clean as hours of machine rubbing would do. with ordinary soap, and the most delicate fabric receive no Injury.— We can refer to thousands of families who tire acing it, and who could not be persuaded to do without DOBBLVS' ELECTRIC SOAP sold by all leading Groc:ra throtighpat the State Mnnnf.rtured only by 13C133331N15E de LOVE, WHOLESALE OFFICE, 107 South Fifth Stroot, Philad'a. Nov. 13. 1566.-Iy•aSc NEW RIVIIIIIRE ROOMS! TIIE subscribers would re-pectruhy Inform the public that they have commenced business In C. cuAh man's old Shop, where vie keep contautly ou hand and manufacture to order all kinds of . r . 7 : :•. - . 5)e.. , 7(.2 : : . i . - 1 . 7,1,E7-;6,, , :;; Il . 5U.311 is Bnieanq, Bedsteads, Lounges, Settees, Stand, Tables, Extension ' , rabies, of a superior rnanufactfire, Also, Barrett's Patent Ladies' Revolving Work Table All those In want of cabinet Furniture will do well to give us a cal-I before leAina elsewhere.for we intend to make our work_ good. and sell It cheaper titan any other establishment in. bin qualannu County. N. B. All work done when promised. W, S. VANORSHALE, JOHN WHEELER. Montrose, June 4,1867.-1 y SCRANTON BOOKBINDERY R ACING I t heeeftri,,,rnd,,e,,r s t s: 7 e . c found ti o n f d Tn r t i t! e, Zoeb e,tate one are prepared to ft mist' to Ranks, Insaranee Companies Merchants, Manufacturers, Coal operators, Motels and others, with BLANK BOOKS, of every description, on short notice, bound in any style desired, In the most substantial manner, at reas onable prices. Magazines bound, and old books 'abound, at New York prices. Onto. 23 left at the office of the piper pnblishlng this aivertlsetnent, or sent by Express, will be attended to and returned without unnecessary delay S. M. HILL. Scranton, Pa., Jane 18, IF6I. BLACKSMITHING. TBE undersigned have this day formed a co-partner ship, under the firm name of Stamp & Moran, for the purpose of carrying on 131acksmithing in all its branches. IMr'Striet attention will he given to Horse-shoeing. All work win be done neatly and promptly. The pub lic are invited to call. E. P. STAMP. Montrose, March 4th, 1807. tf P. T. MORAN. • Three Cheers for, Gen. Grant. HIP, HIP, HURRAH! prof Cal.a.rl4Dos IVlCCorrim6:- nnflE 'Hayti Barber, has removed his shop to the basement of E. L. Weeks' New Store, where be is prepared to give good satisfaction. When I go to ex• plain this subject language falls to (apnea it. TOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY THIS Is TO GIVE NOTICE That on the twenty-ninth day of July, 1867, a warrant In bankruptcy wee Issued against the estate of 'Hosea W. Chamberlin, of Gibson, susquetumna county. Penn sylvania, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, on hi. Own petition ; that the payment of any debts and de livery of any property by him are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one oranoreassignees ofhla estate, will be held at the Court of Bankruptcy, to.be held at No. 803 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa., before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the twen ty-fourth day of August, Ifta, at one o'clock, P. 11.--;- Dated Ang. 6, 1867. YIIOMAB A. ROWLEY, 11. 8. Marshal, as messenger, Western; District of Pennsylvania. by C. W. ROESLER, Aug. 6-9 w Deputy.
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