The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 20, 1867, Image 3

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    i i.i ontrost gitmotrat.
ltimismtv, AVG. 20, 1861.
X-rcsCaka Xatelllseasco.
Plowing Match.
The Plowing Match of the Susquehan•
na County Agricultural Society will be
held on the lands of E.-Whitlock, in New
Milford, on Tuesday,Sept. 3d, l 867.
Headquarters at P. lhinney's. Trams to
start at 2 O'clock.
Committee of Arrangements—David
Summers, Wm. C. Ward, Wm. Mosley.
E. CARBIALT,
A. BALDWIN, Ex. Corn.
AVERY FRIER,
Pound Dead,
• Nathan Case, of Auburn, Susquehanna
Co. was found dead near the road, above
Meshoppen, on the 29th of June last. Is
supposed to have died from the effects of
intoxication.
0. -Co--
311dg° Woodward Declines.
We are able to state upon authority
this week, that lion. George W. Wood
ward declines to be a candidate for Con
'',,ress.—Lu:erne Union.
•
Base Ball.
A return match, between the Harmony
Club of Susquehanna, and the'Montrose
Club, i'as played last Tuesday:at Mont
rose. Thtllarniony boys were victorious
by a score of 39 to 20.
Monument. to Father ffionahan.
Mr.. Erirroin—Will you be kind enough
to give publicity in the columns of your
valuable journal to the fact that a triotiu
meat is to be erected
,to the memor y of
Rev. 11. Monahan, late Pastor of St. Jo
seph's, Susq'a co., Pa. Rev'de H. Garvey ,
and M. S. Hennessy spoke on this subject
at the various churches on last Sunday,
and called upon the friends of the deems ,
ed to erect a monument to Mm who was
gentlemanly in his deportment, steady ih
his friendship, edifying in his conduct, effi
cient in his calling, and ever attentive to
the voice of humanity, who lived iin the
fear of the Lord and died the death of the
just. Time cannot efface the prints of his
missionary, zareer, and his memory shall
be ever green in the hearts of his nume-•
rous and ardent admirers. All who wish
to pay their tribute of respect to a good
priest and profound scholar, should call
upon these Rev, gentlemen and aid to
erect a monument which will be a credit
to themselves its well as worthy of the de
ceased. All arrana•ements are, expected
to be made before the second anniversary
of his death, viz: Sept. sth. _ **
.. o °„ l kFeßnicy- - _yen:worms — would Like to
nominate a candidate for Congress who
has been a eulogist of Beast Butler, a
member of the public and secret branches
of the " Loyal League," and who recom
mended a Negro for admission to the Bar
last fall. I trust there will be no attempt
to commit such folly, just to please Black.
Republicans and a few (very few,) weak
kneed Democratic traders who are afraid
the radicals will call them "copperheads."
Such a nomination could not get through
convention and conference, and if it cowd
it would bring, certain defeat, or what is
worse—the future betrayal and defeat of .
the party in the district, as in the case of
Grow.
Give us an unwavering Democrat; not
one who has been a "no-party man,"
"loyal leaguer" or radical in disguise for
half the time in the last six years; one
who is not afraid to face radical abuse;
one, too, who can stand up in Congress
and before the people and defend our
rights. This is what we farmers want.
Notice.
No.l Grocery Stand on the Siumfa Co.
Agricultural Fair Ground will be rented
to , the highest and best bidlier, on Friday
Aug. 23d, atlo o'clock, a. m. at the office
of J. E. Carmalt. No intoxicating liquors'
to be sold on the premises.
By order of Executive Committee.
Montrose, Aug. 13, 1867.
Conversion of 7-30 Bonds.
The Secretary of the Treasary announ
ces that the privilege of converting seven
thirty notes, falling due on August 5, into
five-twenties bearing date the let of July,
1867, will be extended to September Is.
All notes of this issue which shall not have
been presented for conversion, by the day
last named, will be paid- on presentation at
thaTreasury of the United States, and at
she offices of the Assistant Treasurers at
isoston, New York and Philadelphia,,in
currency.
A New
Albert 'Truesdell, of Greatten4, bite a
new invention fOr aoivn Carpets,
called the,l4C_fffitpee.CarpetAtretcher,"
which isdectdedly igood thing. it -- 43 an
be adapted to any sized room, from feet
to 20 feet. -IL itx,Aornetbing ex.ery, itionae
keeper virliofiaa : tin*ta to lay down needs.
Rtn.4ll %mom,
Great Bend, Pa., Agent.
.
Radical Ticket. - •
The following were nominated yester
day: -
Representative—Loren Burritt.
Treasurer— Kennedy.
Commissioner—Samuel Sherer-
Jury Commissioner-W. A. Crossroon.
For Congress, W. EL l Tetisup was, nam
ed, subject to conference. '
La D E OIL. andx great variety of. OILS for NACW-
Y, iOT sale by ABU TIINWILLe
Musical Entertainment.
Prof. James G. Clark, the celebrated
Vocalist, will visit this county during the
month and entertain the people with new
selections. ofsi music. His appointments
are as hereunder :
Little Meadows, Monday, Aug. 19.
Lawsville Centre, Tuesday, " 20.
New.Xilford, Wednesday, " 21.
Gibson Hollow, Thursday, " 22.
Harford village, Friday, 23.
Montrose, Saturday,' 24.
Brooklyn Centre, Monday, " 26.
Springville, Tuesday,- " 27.
191: 0 30exALza w4couvxcanel.
MrThe Greatest Paln.Rellevtr IN TILE
WORLD. Warranted superior to any ‘ther, or no pay,
for - the cur* of Chronic Rheumatism, Toothache, Head
ache, Sore Throat. Mumps, Burns, Cuts, Insect stings,
Pains in the Back, Chest, and Limbs. Sprains, Old
Sores, Swellings t also, to take internally for Diarrhea,
Dysentery, Colic, Spasms, Sea Sickness, Vomiting. and
Croup. tis perfectly' Innocent to take internally, if
used according to the directions. and never fails, as
thousands can attesti! It was first Introdhced in 1817.
and new millions of bottles are annually sold. Avery
one who has once need it, continues to do so, and re
commend it to their frie-iis as the most valuable medi
cine extant. Certificates - enough to till a dozen news
papers have been received by Dr. Tobias. II is medicine,
the Vexation Liniment, will do all that is stated, and
more. No one will regret trying It. Those residing r t
c distance from a physician, will find it a reliable mein
ine to have on hand in case of accidents. Ask for Dr.
Tobias' Venitian Liniment. and take no other. Price
50 cents and $l. Sold by all Druggists. Depot, 55
Cortlandt Street, N. T.
lar Gardner's Iltnelnewo College, PHONO
GRAPHIC INSTITUTE and LADIES' ACADEMY—
the proper place where young men and ladies can oh
lain a practical knowledge of the most important
branches of business. Every one should Improve this
opportunity, as the course is the most thorough of any
College of the kind in Northern Pennsylvania. Lile
Scholarship, $35,(10. Send for Colle•'e Paper, giving
fall particulars. Address J. N. GARDNER, Principal,
Scranton, Pa. biog.
rw - ABEL TionnELL is continually receiving
new supplies (AG-ermine Drugs and Medicines, which
will be sold as; low as at any other Stc -e In Montrose.
letaen Ipaligna .of ,wpd Cherry,—
'cirighL'ColattAlrthrchif.is, Croup , Asthma,
Cough, Qninzy, and the numerous as well as dangerous
dismiss of the Throat, Chcatand Lungs, prevail in our
climate at all seasons of the year ; few are fortun
ate enough to escape their baneful influence. 'How im
portant then to have at hand a certain antidote to all
these complaints. 'Experience proves that this exists
In Wistir's Balsam to an extent not found in any oth
er emedy: However severe the eturcring, the applica
tion of this soothing, healing and wonderful Balsam at
once vanquishes the disease and restores the sufferer
to won!.cd.ticalth. -
Mr. init.l:ltnitoi otltaidwin, Ch emung county, - N.Y.
writes :
•
•• I was urged by inelihborl.dget one bottle of Bal
sam for my wife, being assured by him that in case it
did not produce good effects, he w oldpay for it himself.
On the strength of en& practical evidence of- its mer
its, I procntedtt bottle. My wife atthlivtlme was so
low with what-the physicians termed heated Consump
tion that she, was Unable to raise herself from the bed,
coughing constantly and raising more or lees blood. I
commenced glving the Balsam as directed. and was so
much pleasedwith its operation, that I obtained ano
ther bottle. and continued giving it. Before this bottle
was entirety Used, she ceasad coughlbgamitras strong
enough to sit up. Ths fifth bottle entirely restoredher
to health, doidgthatwhich several physicians had tried
to do, i:abated." '
Prepared by SETH W. POWEgle SON, IS Tremont
St., Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally. aug
tarAercialle.
ently it penetrate. through every pore,
R enfferere from each angry fore
All vriebrids it heals wire ee rtainty and epeocii_
8 ALVE, such as Guaces everyone should buy,
All to Da 'wondrous merits testify,
L et those who doubt, a single box but try—
erily, then. Its true deserts 'twould have:
ren unbelievers wou:d laud Grace'slve. nag
07 — Terrible Onalnught.—Now is the season
for those huge black swarms of flies, that so torment
man and beast,
DITCHER'S
LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER
will make a clear sweep or. b • m—every sheet will klllta
quart....lievrare of bogne imitations, which some oily
say are just as good," There In nothing at all corn
pa.able %nth It.
Sold ever..where. Price Si: Cents.
jy3o—smpaw3
. .
re — Tett thousand Dollars , worth of GOODS
at wholesale cost, per inventory just taken, for pale by
ABEL TUItHELL, in the Brick Block. About this
amount constantly on hand, and NEW GOODS cunt In
ally arriving. The people can find nearly everything
they may need at the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL
TURRELL.
Id ontroee, Pa.; July D. 1867.
1M: 1- Colgate's Aromatic Vegetable Soap. A en
perior Toilet Soap. prepared from refined Vegeta
ble 011 s in combination with Glycerine, and espe
cially designed for the use of Ladles, and for the
Nursery. Its perfume is exquisite, and its washing
properties unriralled. For sale by all druggists.
alay,o3lB.6l,rvitctipl2
Dr. SCECIENCICE3 PULMONIC SYRUP.
This great medicine eared Mi. - IL flummox, the Proprf:'
atm, of Primmer? Careararptlon, when It had aorunaed its
mow formidable aspect, and when weir- death appeared to
be Inevitable. Eris physicians pronounced hie ease incurable,
when _lto commenced the use of Lti,osimpie but powerful
remedy. tfla health was reedoind In a very ehart titan, and
no return of the disease ham been apprehended, for all the
mum= quickly disappeared, and his preeent weight I,
more than two .hundred, pounds.
Rine his reeoVery, he has devoted hie attention
lively to the cure of Consumption, and the di , eaoce which
are usually complicated with It, and the cure, armed by his
medicines have,been very ntunetnua and truly.wonderfuL
Dr. Saftweew makes profeselomsl vlishe to smell of the larger
cities weekly, where he btu a large concourse of patlenta
and it is truly astonishing to see poor consumetivea that hart
to be lifted out of their carriapra, and in a few menthe
healthy, robust,peraoact. SCIISNLIKS . PULKONIC
IintOP,,SEAWEED TONIC, end MANDRAKE PILLS
are generally all required In caring Consumption. Fall
direction, oeccmirrany each, so that any one can talc them
without seeing Dr. &meson, bat when it la convenient It
Is beet to eee him. lie giver advice free, but for a thorough
examination with him Iterpirometer his foe la three dollar,.
- - •.
Please ohne:rya, when parch:Wag, that the two likeaemee
of the Doctor—one when in the lostatage of Consumption.
and the other ns he now Is, in perfect health—are on the
Government stamp.
Sold by all Divagate and Deoicaz. Prim $$L5O per bottle.
or 87.60 the half dozen. Letters for advice should always
he directed to Dr. Schenck's Principal Office, No. 15 Nortb
fit.b 81Yeet, Philadelpbbs, Pa.
General Wholesale Agents: Demos Barnes & Co, N. 1' . ;
8. B. Mu" Balt4don, Md.; John D. Park, Cincinnati,
Ohio: Wad & Milan Chicago, 111.1 Collins Bros., Si.
Loa* Mo. (ad w. es mo.l yr.
; _
NEW YORK MARKETS.
Reported for , the.- MOSTROARI DEMOCRAT. by DR- 1
BART. SHAFFER & CO., Commission Merchants. 4614
404.905 and 406 West Washington Market, New York
City. Aug. 11, 1857.
Beans, per barrel $3,00 0 $4,00
Butter, per lb. State firkins, prime.... 28 06 30
do " tube, " ...• 28 ID 3 0. ,
do Orange county palls ....• 30 0 , 33
Cheese, per lb., 11 0. 13
Eggs, per doz. 25 0 28
Flour, per bbl. extra State 13,00 i 11,50
western 0,50 414) /0,50
Rye Flour per bbl 750 0 9,00
Corn meal, " 5.60 0 301 : 11 .
Wheat, per bushel, • 2,50 0 " 71,
Rye. ', do 1.40 0 1.45
Corn, eo • 1.10 0 1,15
4)eta, , do . 88 , / - 85
Ilsy, per cwt., _ 1,20 1 40
,
Sheep, live p er lb.' 05 ' OS
Lambs, 63 0 10
Calves, , " /-,. 4 Os 0 12
Chickens. live per pair '. " 75
4 § 1,12 ,
Tallow, per lb. , 11 • 12 I
Wool f per al. 45 58
11 thy Abirertisments.
A. Card.
ITAKE this method to inform my friends and mar•
chants generally that lam still interested with
LAUDERBACK GILBERT & CO., in the Hardware
and Cutlery bnatheed at VFark Row, N. Y., where or
ders will be received. Friends are Invited to call, and
when I am at home (Montrose.) or absent from the
City, they will be kindly received and attended to by
one of the firm.
Respectfully, M. C. TYLER.
Mantrose, Aug. 20, 1861.-4 w
FARM FOR SALE.
T HE d w e r f i o e i r 3 d o e far , ea
aboutle h l e
one Fer re
e situa t ed rrom
Montrose Depot, contalniag about
120 A.CAL 4 OI3II,
With about 80 acres tinder cultivation. a good Dwel
ling House, 3 Barns and other outbuilitlngs, a good
Orchard, is troll watered; In fact, a good
Grain or Dairy Farm.
Persons de•irons of purchasing will receive all ne
cessary information as to terms. &c. by calling upon
the undersigned, on the premises.
ALBERT ALDRICH
?dont rooter. Depot, A ng. 20, 1807,—tf.
Teeth Extracted with-
out Pain.
- r t n. (. S. WEEKS, Dentist, of New York
lI NN 111 be in Montrose from Aug. 21st to Sept. sth,
preparekto extract teeth without pain by the use of
Nitrous aside, or Laughing Gas,
The large number of cases In which Dell'. ha+ ad
ministered the Gas, with the greatest satisfaction to the
patients, during the two preceding summers; will ren
der eny description of it, or assurance of its pleasant
and safety annecess.try.
N. 13.—1 t may ne necessary for those whe wish the
Gas, to make an engagement the day before, as he has
not come prepared to keep the Gas on hand, but will
make it when required and sufficient notice is given.
Rooms in Dr. Smith's Dental Game; hours from 3 ft.
m. till 12 ; and from I p. m, till 4.
Aug.:lt, 1867.-3 w
FARM IOR SALE.
TitE undersigned offers for sale a desirable farm BR
aided ih Rush township, bOunded by lands of John
lithllernicitt, fac'ob Brutztnan, John Collins, and others,
containing 214 acres, 139 of which are improved and un
der a high state of cultivation, and well fenced with
rails and stonewall. It is well adapted to grain or dal•
ry purposes ; has a s(ream °twitter supplied by spring*
thrzning through the centre, and several springs on
other parts of the farm. The buildings are a good dwel.
ling konse, plastered, (with a good well of tvater at hid
door,l I tenant house, and framed barn 30 by 40 feet,
with tone basement. A good young Orchard, in NH
bearing—apples, cherries, peaches, &c.. The farm Is
well accommodated with roads running In all dime.
flops, a cross-roads near the house 8 miles from Canal
and Railroad at Laceyville. Good title given.
For frirthei particulars apply on the farm to
Rnah, Ang. 20, isr7.-4w•
Al-o, for sale, two Mule Colts, one year old and of
good size.
I•Tcrtiboe
N o Picnic or Fishing parties allowed on Silver Lake
Mrs. A. H. ROSE,
CHESTER K. BLISS,
EDWARD W. RUSE,
ALLEN J. SLIELDAN.
Silvdr-Loake, Aug. 5:1-3rto
Statement of Herrick Township
13111 •• " 8 • 2d a 311 " 3,905 00
CONTRA. Co.
By 12 volunteers put in Service, $3,600 00
.By one substitute, 300 00
By one representative recruit, 81yr 00
By one veteran paid, 360 00
By blanks and stamps, 6 00—54,505 00
ScnooL Dutzerotts, Dn.
To am't reed on Ist duplicate; 1864.52.R47 78
2d " 1866, 1,109 60—54,157 88
CONTRA. en.
By am't paid on bonds and interest to
June 15, 1867, $4,693 09
By Treasurer's per centage, 23 47
By amount paid Secretary, 10 00—$17'6 56
Am't bat. of duplicate In M. 0. Dim
mick treas. hands, MS 82
Amount due on bonds and Int. to date unpaid, $941 63
We certify the above to be as near correct as we can
aseertain.
WILLIAMS CHURCHELL, )
C. IL ELLIs, ',Auditors.
G. lI.k,YON,
Herrick, July 29, Mug. 20,) 1867.
'ESTATE OF JESSE COON,
,late
the borough of liontrose„Suaq'a co., deceased.
Letters tegtamentary upon the estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed, all persons indebted to bald estate arc hereby noti
fied to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
Montrone, Ang. D. IL COON, E'er
1867.
A CARD FROM THE
AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY
V l l7'a , ltllLelaaa., TitEames.
TIIIS Company b leave to inform the pnhlic that
they commencedoperations in 18.50, and their fac
tory now covers four acres of ground, and has cost
more than a million dollars, and employs over WO ope•
rati yes. They produce 75,(1X1 Watches a year, and
make and sell not less than one.half of all the Watches
sold in the United States.
The difference between their manufacture and the
European, is briefly this: European Watches are made
almost entirely by hand, and the resat is of necessity a
lack of that uniformity, which is Indispensable to cor
rect time-keeping. Both the eye and the hand of the
most skillful operative must very. But it le a fact that
exeept watt hoe of the higher grades, European watches
are the product of the cheapest labor of Switzerland,
and the result is the worthless Ancres, Leplues and so
called Patent Levers--which soon cost more In at
tempted repairs, than their original price. Common
workmen, burs and women, buy the rough separate
pore of these watches from various factories, polish
and put them together., and take them .to the nearest
watch merchant, who stamps and engraves them with
any name or brand that may be ordered.
HOW AMERICAN WATCHES ARE MADE.
.The American Waltham Watch is made by no such
uncertain process—and by no each incompetent work
men. All the Company's operations, from the recep
tion of the raw materials to the completii kr of the
Watch, are carried on under one roof, and under one
skillful and competent direction. But thegreat distin
guiehing feature of their Watches, is the fact that Orr
several parts are all made by the finest, the most perfect
and 'delicate machinery ever bp:nightie the,aidof human
industry. Et'ery one of the morothan a hundred parts
of cyery watch is made by a machine=-that infallibly
reprodutes every succeeding_part with the most unva
rying accuracy.. Xt was only necessary to' Make one
perfect watch of any particular Style and then to adjust
the hundred machines necessary to reproduce every
part of that watch, and it follows that every succeeding
watch must be like it.
The Company respectfully submit their Watcher on
their merits only. They claim to make '
.
A BETTER ARTICLE FOR THE MONEY
by their improved nieclutuleal preeislees than can be
made undergo: , old-fashioned handicraft system. .They
manufacture watches of every grade, from a good, low
priced, and substantial article, in solid silver bunting
cases, to the finest chronometer; and also ladles'
watches in plain gold or the finest enameled andjewel•
ed cases bat the indispensable requisite of all their
watches is that they shall be GOOD TIMEKEEPER+.
It ehould,be remembered that, except their single• low
est grade named " Home Watch Company, Boston,"
ALL WATCHES made by them
ABE 'FULLY warsANTrb• •
by e a special certiticate..and this warrantee is goo'a4
all dines against the Company or its agents. t.,"
ROBBING a APPLBTON„
183 Broadway, New TOrk.
itigloml
MONTROSE CRUD SCHOOL
Fall Tenn, 1867,
Commences Tuesday, Sept. 9, and contltdies eleven
weeks. • -•
• .
Prof.. JOHN G. COPE, - Principal.
4 .0 - t ni g h School.
MiSa JESSIE BISSELL, Grammar School
Miss ANNA DEAN, - - Intermediate.
Miss ELIZA HOLLISTER, Primary.
Language,
.... . .... .... $7 00
Teachers' Class,
High School ... .... .... .. 500
Grammar School,s 00
.. . ...
Primary and intermediate, each 4 U 0
Board and rooms can be obtained on reasonable
terms.
Abatement on tuition will be made for slekuess,rand
necesaaty absence over three weeki.
The High School and Teachers' Class *ill be trnder
the supervision of Prof. Jahn U. Cope. of Chester coun
ty, a gradnate of the Mb State Normal School, and ve
ry highly recommended by Prof. Allen, Principal of paid
School ; and our other teachers will be persons ezperi•
enced in their protession, and no pains will be spared
to make the School Just what the wants of the commun
ity demand. Special attention will be given to their
preparing to teach. Lectures will be given at intervals
tit rough the term.
The County Superintendent is expected to give im
etruction to the Teachers' Class In the theurynntl pruc•
taco of teaching.
A full corps of Teacherp will be announced soon.
A. CHAMBERLIN, President.
B. TriATCHFR. Seep.
Montrose, Aug. 13, ISti7.-7-tiv
THE HARFORD NORMAL SCHOOL
Commences Sept. 2, 1867, to continue eleven weeks,
at the '• Dalton Tiffany School Room.•' •
TUITION,
Sup't Niialson is expected to assist. A rare chance le
°dere& to a limited number. For particulars, address
the Principal,
Aug. 13, 1337.---1 w
Wyoming Seminary
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
This institution has one of the most desirable loca
tions in the Wyoming Valley, easy of access from all.
pans of the country, and within a day's ride by rail
from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
• THE ACADEMIC YEAR )
I. divided into TWO SESSIONS, the First of .which
consists of Eighteen Weeks commencing SEPT. STH.
The Second consists of Twenty -Four Weeks, 'com
mencing JAN. 9TH. 1568. At the middle of each ses
sion Classes Will be formed to accommodate time
desiring to enter then.
It is highly desirable, however, that all, who can pos
sibly do so, should enter at the opening ot the Sessions ;
and it is especially requested that Students come
TIMRSDAY, the day of cOmminetng, nor will it be
'convenient to reedfre Mem any earlier.
Heretofore the authorities of tbe- Institutteti hive
been compelled for want of room to refuse admittance
to a large number of applicants every Session. They
To rt :Tu . :low, however, by-the addition of "CENTENARY
," to be able to accommodate all'who may apply.
' The Dormitories, Recitation Rooms,and Public Halls
are Well-Fnrnished, Warmed and Ventilated No pains
have bceu spared to make all the appointments of the
Institution
JAMES LOGAN
NvirsartLiz/gess.
Especial attention Is called to the
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Which has been enlarged and greatly improved In its
course of Study. Those fitting, for RtSINESS should
not fall to avail themselves of Its superior advantages,
During the First Session a class will be formed for
the benefit of those designing to engage in teaehthg
Common Schools.
For admission, or for further information, address
either of the undersigned. gar - Scud for a circular.
R. NELSON. Principal.
' W. S. SMYTH, Associate Principal.
Kingston, Pa., Aug. 13, 1867. 4w
AND THAT GOOD FLOUR,
$5,1U5 W
JETut.relmet, litallass.
ESTATE OF' JOSEPH BOYHAN
late of Anbarn. Snag's county. Pa., dec'd.
Lettere of administration npon the estate of the above
named decedent haring 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.
JAMES Mt/AN, After.
Rosh, August. 13th, 1837.
GRADED SCHOOL.
Normal T©rm.
•
Thle. Term will commence on the Ilret Monday in Sep
• Cumber, leVir, and continue eleven weeks.
Prof. E. B. Hawley, - - PRINCIPAL.
Assisted by experienced Teachers.
Intermediate, Miss F. J. LINDLEY.
Primary, Miss E. If. BUSIINEI4L.
TUITION PER TERN, IN ADVA,NOW
Primary Department E3OO
Intermediate " 400
High School, " 500
Teachers' " 6 00
Languages, 7 00
Music, Painting, and Drawing eitra.
Special attention will be given idt those preparing to
The High School will be nnderthe immediate Su
pervision of Prof. B. B. Hawley, whose ability to teach
is too well known in the county to heed comment here.
The Teachers' Department will be favored with the
presence of the County Superintendent as often as con
venient, who will give Instruction in the theory and
practice of teaching.
Studepts wishing to procure boartror rooms, will be
accommodated on the most reasonable terms.
All communications addressed to the President or
Secretary will receive prompt attention.
P. W. BOYLk, President
GEO. MeKENZIE, Seey.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
This Is to give notice that on the bth day of Aug
ust, A, D. 18&7, a warrant In l i h . t . nte r ruptcy, was issued
Vonwinntitilph-,eSeztisttuteeh°alnna Aaron L.
re u ne i s t ylk P a r nB, i ti n o
has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on hie own petition;
that the payment of ilny debt and delivery of any prop
erty belonging, to snch Bankrupt, to him or for his use,
and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden
by law. ' That a meet mg of the creditors of said Bank
rupt, toprove their debts, and to prove one or more
assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bank.
ruptcy, to be bold nt No. Inn Lackawanna Avenue,
Scranton, Pennsylvania, before EDWARD N. WIL
LARD, ltegioter. op the 12th dity ofSeyember, 1867, at
one o'clock, P. M. THOS. A. OWLEY,
U. Di' Marshal, as essenger,
Western Dtptriet of Penns.,
Aug. la —IT4 Per c: w. ROESLDR, Deputy.
Financial Statement of Clifford
township .Boitnti. Fund.
Total am't of indebtedness for notinty par- : •
poses, $31,642 50
Aral of duplicate for /1561,. ' $10,482 74
esoneratfotle; " • '152 12
Collector's per ventage, t ' 114 41
Autoknt of duplicate for, 1805, '.. . $3,71f 77
exoneratioffs k , ' 487' 87
Coltector's'per ventage, ' . ;
~
47 65
Amotint otbonds unpaid, , $12,214 00
Balanceptild iii contriinitlott. Arptteato for 1866 tf
besettled in tleptembor,lBo7. - • .
THOB. W. ATKINSON, ,
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W. E. 'WILSON', MI. Auditors.
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Clifford, And. 0,1887. . .
.$2O. • AtIENTB WANTED— $109•
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Maio and Female; to introdico our New Patent;Bkar
Shuttle sewitg Eliciting. It is adapted for family thee
and Valloring, ntalutea :ditch - alike on hoteirldea.
Price only Twenty Dave. gatraorriktutry, Induce
ments to ligiuta. For (all particulatpiaddlt)l 6
Dpiroxr dr wILIMPN; • •
I Axch. , P hiladelph ia , Pa.
July2- - 81a•
Tuition •lu Advance
11. N. TIFFANY,
Oakley, Pa
AT THE
NEW MILFORD
GREAT ATTRACTIONSI
MEAD QUAY:ITEM FOIL
Variety, Styles, and Bargains
DRY GOODS, raNcv GOODS
MILLINERY GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTllati,
Merchant Tailoring, and Gent's
, 4 Furnishing Goods.
Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co.
Take zreat pleasure in Informing thai r friends and the
public In general that Dry Goods haN a tuket. ANO 711-
Eli 777!8LE. and that they - have purchased a more
than unnal large ..tock of j •
*ning
4ar 0 3D la
which for price, variety, and style cannot be excelled
We have in stock—
DIIIRSS GOODS s Mark and Fancy Drees Silks
Rich Mohair Dress Goods in all stylus and color,.
fltm red and striped fine Organdies, Cambric's
and Lawns, handsome DeLains, Challies, &c.
WHITE GOODS Swivel Enslins, Malls, plain,
barred, and striped Jneonets, figured and stripe d
Brilliants, a fiuo lot of Drapery Diusfins, Marseilles
Quilts, &c.
LINEN GOODS: Black and brown Table Linen,
Table Cloths, Towels, Napkins, birdseye and shirt
log Linen, Scotch Diapers Linen Tuck and Drilling
for men and boy's weal, &c. Domestics, bleached
and brown Shillings, Qnlicos, Gingham's, Denims,
Ticking, Cottonades,
FANCY GOODS: Soperkir qtvdtvy..Kidd Gloves.
Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, all culers dress and
cloak Buttons, Triminint:s t Embroideries, Laces.
A - ells, Itheeries, vow styles in Balmoral Skirts, Par
asols, Sunshades, octets, and hoop Starts.
Basques 'and Sacks t Of , eloth and
silk, splendid variety, and cheap. .
MILLINERY GOODS t At ti.holeitale . Retail.
A large and complete stock of millinery Goods,
anch as artificial Flowers, Ribbons, Bonnet Silks,
Frames, Blocks, Straw flats Tien:lets. Blonds,La
ces, which wo JOB to the Tradetbtliew York
wboteshle prices:
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READY MADE. CLOTHING of ourOWN marl.
ufactnre—the lariteet and tastiest =valet,' in the
County. We guaranty vur work. •
infEIICRA NT TAILORING s We have over 100
different pat terns of Cloth, Cassia:let-p i and Coatings
for custom work to select from; bate a FIRST
CLASS CUTTER, and are enabled to give perfect
satisfaction In regard to goOd tits, style and prices.
Parties preferring to have thelfgarmenis ign ad e to
measure, are requested to give us a call and exam•
ine our stock.
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GENTS' FURNISHING G OODSS White and
Flannel Skirts, cotton ar.d Merino Wrappers and
Drawers, Gloves, Ties and Scarfs, paper and linen
Collars, Handkerchiefs, Traveling Bags, Trnnks
And Umbrellas
03uttenburg, liosenhanin Ca.
M. S. DESSAVEE, Managing Partniii
Montrose, May 14, 1867
TR 'HOWE MtiCHINE CO'S
SEWING MACHINES,
699 BROADWAY,
NEW: 'YORK.
FOR FAMILIES tt MANIJFACTRERS.
THESE WORLD RENOWNED
SEWING MACHINES
Were awarded the highest Premium at the
World's Fair in London, and six first
premiums at the New York State
Fair of 1866, and are
Celebrated for doing the best work, using n lunch
smaller needle for the same thread than any other ma
chine. and by the Introduction of the moss 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
spaeiousJoetory at Bridgeport, Conn.,
under the immediate supervision of
the President of the Company,
Elias Howe, Jr., the
ORIGINAL INVENTOR OF ME SEWING MA•
CRINE.
They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and
to the nee of seamstresses, dress makers. tallore, man
ufacturers of Shirts, cohere, skirts, cloaks, mantillas,
clothing, hate, cape, corsets, boots, shoes, harn.ess.Tht
cales.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. braid, hind, and perform every
species of selvin w o making a Umatillal and perfect
stitlh, alike on both sides of the articles sewed.
The Stitch invented by Mr. Howe and made
on this Machine, 18 the most popular
and durable, and all Sewing Ma.
chines are subject to lheprin
ciple invented by him.
• SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
SIBLEY & STOOPS,
General Agents,
N 0.10.22 CITIESINIre ST.,
Feb. 26, 166 T.
DIMOCK SORT SON
WILL he open forth° reception oftropila MONDAY
‘V SHPT. 9, 1867, add continue three terms, or 12
weeke each.
Tuition, per Term. •
Common Branches, " $4 r/I
Higher do including languages,..... ' 500
Board, or Rooms for those wishing. to board them
selves, can be badge' tbp most reasonable terms. •
• • • ' •••: •11. C. HARSH; PrincipaL
Rosh, dray 91,1867.-8 w•
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"i7liTc•etil. Cardi n
—A tit D—
. CLOT I) tugs sl
undrrelgtredrespectrally inform the public that
T they aro =trying on the above , Wildness et the old
stand in Jessup. Having recently ratted and put their
machinery in perfect order, they are prepared to do as
good worn al can be dons in the Cdtllttry. • •
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B. WARD,
Jessup., Jane 1,1867.-3 m. T. J. DEPUE.
.T. r rakoxicustss'
Patent Atmospheric
CITURN DASH•!
Patented Play 7, 1867. .
The most Important and Valuable tnven•
lion (y . the 191 h Century.
1. Ttii I) 14 superior to tiny oilier, by (ming ad
simple an the old Dasher. and combining the atmos
pheric pri nci plea thereh it b , and the Butter Gatherer
2. It in supei for tuna 0001 - 10, inaaninch as the sand
power applied to this lu like mechanical operations
will make one fourth more reciprocations.
3. It is superior to tilt others, inatmuch as it prude
ces the llnticr Ina much shorter tihto.
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.1. It is superior Wanrother, inasmrtCh as it ptoda
ces a much better finality of Butter.
5. It Is euperior to any other Patent Churn, 'lrma
muck as It be 500 per cont. cheaper than any other.
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If Is well known to nairlmen and others, that Butter
is contained to minute globules or sacks, coverer! with
a membrane, and requires the action of air to prepare
the covering to be removed by friction. The tfcientifle
American says :
"if cream is tinging] azaltisf rt tutrel . Substance, or
mashed between bars or rollers, it lateaket.the globules
and heeomer oily, by destroying tbo grain. It should
be thrOwn into currents and counter' currents
by the action of aircausing a friction by tho action of
the currents strainst each other, removing, the covering
without break' nz or burstlrg the globules."
This is the principle Which the inventor of title Dash
endeavored to keep in view. and the relthlt shows a
much larger yield of Butter 'obtained in less tinte than
by any other FMAIICK.
`Experiments have prortm that any other method ex •
ceps pumping air through the cream, will not penetrate
sufficiently to oxygenize all the globulespreparatory to
concentrating the Hinter. Throwing it into the air by
clappers or old fashioned Dashers, does not sufficiently
expose it to the air to bring out the Butter.
The above Patent Dasherhas been purchased for Sus
miehanna County by the undersigned. The process or
churning ran be seen at any time, in a Glass Churn. at
Baldwin, Allen eenin's store. An agent will can
vass the county soon as possible, to sell the Dasher
for individual rights; also township rights will be
sold.
Montrose, July 23, 1667.—i f A. BALDWIN.
'ow Mitirria.
Baldwin, Allen, & McCain,
DEALERS fN
Flour, Feed, Sall, Pork, Fuller, Cheese,
Dried Beef, Hams', Fi.ch, Smoked Rat
141 a, Candles, Tea, .Coffee, Spices,
Syrup, Molasses, Sugar
Seed Wheal,
eloper d• Timothy Seed, Flax-Seed, Beans,
Broomß, Nails ; itv. kr:
Thankful for past patronage, we shall he happy to sec
and wait upon our old and new euetoulera.
All Goode and Flour warranted.
A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALL 1117.4. J.II. McCAIN
Montrose, Feb. 5,186 t.
7:l ; kp 33 Mt IN IS
ELECTRIC SOAP
Saver Time, Sores Money, Saves Labor,
Saves Clothes, Saves Women i
And all Grocers sell il. •
It Is riSed by cutting into small shavingti and dissolv
ing to hot water, then soak the clothes - Over to ten m in
ntes, and a little hand rubbing will make them as clean
as - hours of machide rubbing would-do, with ordinary
soap, and the Most delicate fabric receive no Injury.—
We can refer to thonsands of families - UM° are tiling It,
and who could not be persuaded to do without
_DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP.
fErSold by all leading Grocers throughottt the State
--21171.liktfrIALIO4119-°
WhOLESALE OFFICE,
107 South Fifth Street, Fhilad'a.
Nov. 11, 1866.—ly•a&c
HEW FURNITURE ROOMS!
TIM subscribers wonid respectfully Inform the pnblic
twit they have commenced hardness in C. Cush
man's old Shop, where we keep constantly ori hand arid
manufacture to order all kinds of
s ,1-1:0111Z
Vl.l ‘44'
.7'
SCE 11 AS
Bureaus, Bedsteads, Lonnges, Settees,
Stands, Tables, Extension Tables,
of a superior manufacture,
Also, Barrett's Patent Ladies' Revolving
Work Table
All those In want of Cabinet trurnitnro will do well
to give na a call before lookineelanchrre.for we intend
to make our work good, and sell It cheaper than any
other establishment rn tuatmehanna County.
N. B.—All work done when promised.
W. 8. VANORBDALE,
J
Montrose, Trine 4, IS67.—IyOIIN WRIER.
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BLACKSMIT-HING.
r o TTE undersigned have this day formed& co-partner ,
ship, under the firm name of Stamp Month. lot
the purpose of carrying on Ohtani(thing in MI Its
branches.
rtr a Strict attention will be given to liorse-ohoeing.
All work will be done neat* and promptly. The pub
lic are invited to call.
Montrose, March 4th35G7. tf E
P . P. STAMP.
. T. MORAN.
Three Cheers for - Gen. Grcuiti
. HIP, lIIP,
Por-cri". C7.14.a0.4ag5k 24cmaq....
THE Hayti Barber, has removed hie Elton to the
ham:tent of E. L. Weeks' Neer Storni, where he to
prepared to give good satisfaction. When 1 go to ex
plain this subject langna,ge falls to express it.
NO'T'ICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE
That on the tiventy-ninth day'o(July, 1667, a warrant
in bankrttptcy was issued Against • the estate of Moses
W. Chamberlin, or Gibson, Schigtiehanha county. Penn
sylvania, who has been adjudged. a bankrupt, on his
own petition ; that the payment of any debts and de
livery of any property by him aro forbidden by law ;
that a mooting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to
prove their debts, and to choose one or moroassignert
of his estate,. will be held ut the Court of Bankruptcy,
to be held at No. 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton,
Pa., before Edward N. Willard. Rygtater, on the twen
ty-fourth day of %ague., 1867, at one o'clock 1.. )I.
Dated'Aug. 6, 1867.
TIIOBAS A. ROWLEY,
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17. B. Marshal, as messenger, Western District of
Pennsylvania. by C. W.1103914t11,
Aug. 6-3 w • Deputy.
SINGER'S IMPROVED
Mal SEWIIIG MACHINE!
MITE Singer MannfacturinCompany bitve 80=03-
.1 eil in producing a Sewing Mariano as 'near perfed
tlon as human skill can accomplish. To be had of
raossE & LINES, Sole Agents
For Sumnelianna County, allacernre AOt RClPfij ! Wag
ions Foster.
Montrose, July 23, 18117.—tf.
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LI9UO RS An imtenitio" aisortinent of
. pure :Liquorn for medical
parpo . embracing nearly every kind:ln ';narkrit, con-
Mantis an band and for ante by
ABEL TIMM&