J. ii ‘ ot - :. - 0., - 0.:. .gl'Atoc.rat, TUESDAY, OUT. 8, 1887. Xaaotal Its Eelll6eiiod~ Large Tomato. R. N. Ives, of Great Bend, recently picked a tomato which weighed 2 lbs. 0 oz. Who can beat it ? Dental Notice. Dr. T. .J. Wheaton will visit Hopbot tom on the 14th day of October. It will be his last visit to that place this season , ; and as his stay Will necessarily be limited to a few days only, those desiring to see him will pleuse call early in the week. Binghamton, Oct. 7, 1867. Public Roads. Mu. EDITOR : Having noticed an arti cle in yot paper last week concerning keeping ph& roads in repair, I beg leave to say through your columns that I think the plan a good one, and if put in opera tion we should not have to travel over so many rough and stony roads as we now do. New Milford, Oct. 7, 1867. List of Premiums. •. Last week the radical organ publshed the premium list ; ice this week copy it. We should have been pleased to furnish our readers with it sooner • but as the of ficers of the Society are tooliiberal to per suit a Democratic paper to have the report the same week that the Republican has it, we had to wait. As this is an old trick, practiced for several years past, we merely mention it, to let the people know who is to blame, as usual. Democratic Representative Oarifaance. At a tneetinc , b of the Democratic- Rep resentative Conferees, for the counties of Susquehanna and Wyoming, held on ,Thursday, Sept. 26th, 1867, at the house of John Niver, in Nicholson. Wm. Hartley and Jasper Witter, of Susquehanna; W. Redfield and John Lee, of Wyoming, present. du motion Wm. Hartley was made Chairman, and John Lee, Secretary. For Representatives, Jasper Witter nominated Hiram White, of Susquehanna. John Lee nominated, N, P. Wilcox, of Wyoming. On motion the nominations of Hiram White and N. P. Wilcox, as candidates i.,• Representatives was made unanimous. WM. HARTLEY, Ch'ii. JOHN LEE, Sec'y. —The above reached us too late for in. E , ertion la.-tt week; we insert it now as a matter of record. Examinations. The regular annual series of examina tions of Teachers for the Common SchoOls of SuQq. Co. will commence the first day of October, 1867, and continue as follows: Ararat, ChnrchiS. IL, Oct. 9 Herrick, Lyons' " " 10 Clifford, - City " " 12 Gibson, Burrows' " " 14 Ilarford, Village " " 16 Lenox, Glenwood " is 16 Lathrop, Bronson " mi 17 Brooklyn, Centre " " 18 Dimock, Academy " " 21 .Springville, Hollow " " 22 Auburn, Centre " " 23 Rush, Snyder' " 24 Jessup, Bolles " 25 Bridgewater Academy " & Montrose, Franklin & / Liberty, f Forest Lake, . Middletown, Forks " Wright . . Roes " Choconut dvl . •• nemisv e, Friendsville, Little Meadows, Silver Lake,.... Brackney " RULES AND REGULATIONS 1, Examination will open at 9 a. m. 2, Applicants will not be admitted after the class bas been examined in the first branch. 3, All applicants will be examined in two additional branches—History of United States and Theory of Teaching. 4, Provisional Certificates, only, will be granted at these examinations. 5, The examinations will be thorough and practical. 6, Applicants will supply themselves with two sheets of foolscap, pen, pencil, ink, and Fifth Reader. k 7, Institutes for the instruction of teach ers will be held at City School House, October I,lth, Dimock Academy, October 19th, Little Meadows, November Ist. A full attendance is looked for e SPECIAL B.URIES. Special.examinations will be held at Great Bend Nov. 18th, Hophottom Nov. 19th, Montrose Nov. 20th, Rush, ,Gran ger's, Nov. 21st, Forest Lake, Nov., 22d, Jackson Corners Nov. 20th, Letioxville Nov. 28th. 'After which no examination will be held. Teactiers,Will be examined at the specialexaminations upon this (con dition : that they are , already employed and present a written request and an ex case for not attending the regular series, signed•by at least three directors. It is hoped -that Boards will be fully represented at each examination, as there will be a good =opportunity to employ teachers, and important business will be brought before them. - Teachers should in ail tases,besupplied with a five cent revenue stamp. ' ' Persons wishing . prompt , rePlieslo let ters telating_to school matter's should in close :a stam_p_tof!ay return postage. , W. W. WATSON, CO. sup'i New' Milford ; Sept; 11th, 1862'. , . , - ‘: ' Loss 'of IL, Steamer, Sammento. A !etier has been received at:the Navy Departmeni - from.:Captain Collins ' com mander of the steamer Sacramento i dated Coconda, India, Aug. 6th, in Which he says : (Since the 23d of June the crew have been comfortably quartered on a hulk,an chored_in the bay, and supplied with a good qiiPlity of provisions. The public funds, books and Vouchers, two twelve pound hoWiikers, two anchors, the chron ometers,, and considerable clothing and other articles have beep recovered. The ship, which lies about eighteen miles to the southward 'of this port, bay ing been under water for some time, it is scarcely probable that anything more can be saved until October next, when the prevailing winds will be northeast, and directly opposite to the monsoon now blowing. With this change, I aminforrned, the water about the wreck will become more shallow, smooth and clear. As it i 3 possible much of the machinery and other contents of the vessel may be saved when this change takes place, unless a violent northeast storm should occur in the mean time, I have directed Lieutenant-Com mander P. C. Johnson and Chief Engin eer W. B. Brooks to remain here for that purpose'. The Radicals of the State of New York seem to bo'in a very sorry plight. The Convention which met to frame a new State Constitution, after a session of some months; has adjourned over until after the election in November. Greeley fought against this, and insisted that the work could easily he finished in time for its sub mission to the people at the coming elec tion, The Radical majority have, however, been so badly frightened by the Fesult of the t. lections in California and Maine that, they feared both the new Constitution and the State ticket would be lost if sub mitted now. Renee the adjournment. It is a virtual confessiOn that the Democra cy will carry the State in November. The reaction bas set in with a force that, is ac knowledg44.to be irresistable. The acting Secretary of the Interior on the Ist inst., submitted to the President of the United States the report of the gov- ernment commissioners on the 13th sec tion of thirty miles of the road, and the telegraph lines of the Union Pacific Rail road Company, with the recommendation thCat the section be adopted. On the same clay the President approved the recom mendation, and directed the issue to the said company of bonds and patents dae for lands on account of the section, agree ably to law. This section completes the road .to 450 miles west from Omaha, Ne braska. On Tuesday last John W. Geary par doned nine Radicals of Schnylkill County before trial. The number of lawbreakers thus released by this pocket-pardon Gov ernor has already amounted to scores, and has sunk him beneath the respect of every honorable, law-abiding man in the State who is cognizant of the facts. His own party members declare that his acts in this regard admit of no apology or exten uation. The people are justly punished fur electing such an arrant humbug to the gubernatorial office. —Charles Dickens will arrive in this conntry in November. —The safe of the Merchants' Union Ex press CoMpany, at Brownsville, Nebraska, was robbed of 815,000 on Tuesday night. far Ladies' and Children's Fancy Furs at John Fareira's, 718 Arch street, Phil adelphia—Stock large. Read his adver tisement and give him a calL —A Havana paper taunts the United States with the fact that of all the monu ments and statues proposed to the mem ory of Abraham Lincoln, not one has been erected. " 21 " 28 " 29 " 30 November 2 —The Republicans of Albemerle, Va., have nominated, as delegates for the Vir ginia. State Conventior., Hon. Alexander Rives and a colored man. —Major-General Canby has issued an order, prohibiting theprovost court from exercising jurisdiction in any case involv ing the title of land, or in any case where the issue exceeds *3OO. —ln compliance with the law of the last Legislature, the New York Central Railroad Company have instructed their oondactors to procure their uniforms.— The coats and pants will be of dark blue pilot, beaver or broadcloth, the coat trim med with brass buttons. The cap will be of blue cloth, with two. bands of gold lace, the lowe'r band to be an inch in width. —The "stonelleet," sunk ip Charleston harbor during the war, does not appear to have done any injury. An English vessel, drawing eighteen and a half feet, has entered the port loaded with railway iron. The deepest laden vessel that bad previously entered drew but 17 feet. —A few days since a woman named Catharine Rady was arrested: by.the po lice, charged with -being a vagrant, and committed to the work:house.l When she reached that institution,: she showed the authorities ,that she was possessed of $1.5743 in specie, (gold and silver,) and stated that' the policenian who arrested her relieved her of $lOO. —A shrewd villainih Nashua, on Thurs day, walked deliberately np to a store vviadow and, broke in a pane -of French glass, and when asked to pay for it, as 4e4berately drew 0ut....1—51.00 which the storekeeper - .4o,o4`givint, him $7O in change. The biltwee a counterfeit.:. The New York Radicals. I=M=MIIIMI The Union Pacific Railroad. Pardon Before Trial. IBt. Louis beggat, who goes about' on crutches, is discovered to own property in' New "fork worth '865,000. When his labor of soliciting alms 'from the public I , for the day are over, he repairs to a very comfortable tenetneitt, where he lives in spacious apartments, and indulges in fine wines and other luxuries, 61r 2 33C3.14a.L. ivcsorxamus. dr Gardner's Boldness College, PHONO GRAPHIC INSTITUTE and LADIES' ACADEMY— is the proper place 'there young men and ladles earl ob tain a practical knowledge of the most important branches of business. Every one should improve Ibis opportunity, as the course is the most thorough of any College of the kind in Northern Pennsylvania. Llle Scholarship, $35,00. Semi for College Paper, giving full particulars. Address J. N. GARDNER, Principal, Scranton, Pa. [Aug. 13—Sm. iffreolgate's Aromatic Vegetable Soap. A en, perior Toilet Soap, prepared from refined Vegeta ble Oils 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 unrivalled. For sale by all druggists. May, 1867.-1 ysmpl2 M — The Greatest Paln4lellevtr IN ,THE WORLD. Warranted superior to any ether. or no pay, for the cure of Chronic Rheumatism, Toothache, Head ache, Sore Throat, Mumps, Burns, Cuts, Insect stings, Pains in the Back, 'Chest. and Limbs, Sprains. Old Sores, Swellings ; also, to take internally for Diarrhusa. Dysentery, Colic, Spasms, Sea Sickness, Vomiting, and Croup. It is perfectly innocent to take internally, if used according to the directions, and never falls, as thousands can attest. It was first introduced in I:617, and new million's of bottles are annually sold. Every one who has once used it, continues to do so, and re commend it to their frlevds a. the most valuable medi cine extant. Certificates enougn to fill a dozen news papers have been received by Dr. Tobias. His medicine, the Venitian Liniment, will do all that is stated, and more. No one will regret trying it. Those residing s t a distance from a physician, will find it mreliable. medi cine 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, 58 Cortlandt Street, N. Y. aur2oni I CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DB. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES TO CURE CONSUMPTION, the seste-n mast ho- pro pawed so that the lungs will heal. To az.smnplish this, the liver and stomach must Snit be cleansed and an appetite cre ated tar good wholesome food, which, by these medicines will bo digested properly, and good healthy blood made; thus building up the constitution. SCLIENCIVS MAN DRAKE PILLS cleanse the ' , Munich of all bilious or mucous accumulations; and, by using the bee Weed Tonic In con neMinn, the appetite Is restored. SCHENCK'S PVLSIONIC SYRUP Is nutrielous as well as medicinal, and, by using the three romedlo3, sit impurities are expelled from the extent, and good, wholesome blood made, which will repel all disease. If patients will take these medicines according to directions, Consu - npSon very fre quently in Its last stage yields readily to their action. Take the pills frequently, to clew:tee the liver and stomach. It does not follow that bemuse the bowels are not centre they are OM required, for sometimes in diarrhcea they are nem:vary. The stomach nanst..be kept healthy, and an appetite crested to allow the Putamale Syrup to acton the re.miratory organs properly and allay any irritation. Then all that is re ;aired to perform a permanent cure Is, to prevent taking cold. Exercise about the rooms es much as possible, eat all the richest food—fat meat, game, and, to feast, anything the NO' petite craves ; but be particular and manicate well. CV" Card to the Ladies.—Dr. Daponeo's Golden Periodical Pills for Females. h t realllile in C, , r- , /in Irregularities, Removing all Obstructions r?„1" the Monthly Courses, from whatever cauve, and Altrays Sitccesejtil ca a Preventive. A CERTAIN REMEDY for all complaints so peculiar to the sex, viz., Distressing sv.a siv.tstruwrion, Retention, Pain in the Back and Loins, Pressing-Dpwn Pains. Rush of Blood to the Head. Dizziness, Dimness of Sight, Green Sickness, Heaviness, Fatigue on any Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, and that most annoying, weakening, and the hegining of all other fe male weaknesses, The Lencorriwea, or Whites. They Ad Ilk? a Charm /a Remoring Obßiruction and Re.toriug Nature tolls Proper ,fAannel. (inkling the nerres. and bringing hack the •• mu color of health" to the most delicate. 100,00'1 Bores hare been sold in Two rears Ten thous Ind boxes sent by letter, both by myself and agents, to all pm., of the world. to which answers have been returned in which ladies say nothing like the above pills Imre been known since tits Science of Medicine dawned upon the World. Fall and explicit direcions accompany each box. Price l per box six boxes, $3. Sold by one Drug gist in enemy town: village. city and hamlet throughout the world. Sold In Montrose, Pa., By BURNS & Nlt_'lf. OLS. (Druggists.) "Sole Agent.i" for Montrose. La dies, by sending them $1 to Montrose Post Office, can have the Pills sent (confidentially) by :nail to any part of the country. free of Postage. , Sold also by Esrannotis & CLARK, Great Bend, CLArrx & BROWN. Deposit, et.avrs,PrEncr & Co. Binghamton, CUTRBURT & BEROKS, Scranton, DEXAS BARNES & CO. New York, S. D. HO WE, Sole Proprietor, Now York. July 1-143g* • M — Ton thousand Dollars , worth of GOODS at wholesale cost, per inventory just taken, for sale by ABEL TERRELL, in the Brick Block. About this amount constantly on hand, and NEW GOODS con tin ally arriving. The people can And nearly everything they may need at the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Pa., July 30, MG. FOR THE lUNDEEECHIEL Phulonhi "Night Blooming Ceremi.” Pimlonho “Night Blooming Cerens.” Planfoals "'Nigh* Blooming Cerem.” Pimlon% •• Night Blooming Cerens.” Photon% "Night I:looming Comm.,' A most exquisite. delicate, and Fragrant Perfume, (Dulled front the rare and beautiful flower from wh!ch It takes Its name. Manufactured only by PIIALON A; SON, New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ~, ASK FOR PRALON'S—TAKE NO OTHER. / jiyli ly emp x n 29 oew 1: 17- Scrofula—Consumption •—Dr. LUGOL, of Paris, ono of the most eminent Chemists of Eurepe, said : "The most astounding results may be anticipated when lodine can be dissolved in pure water." Dr. If. Anders, after fifteen ears of scientiec search and experiment, has succeeded in dissolving one and one quarter Lrains of lodine to each , flnid ounce of water, and the most astounding results have followed its use, parricularly in Scrofula, and kindred diseases. Circulars free. Dr. If. Anders' rodine Water is for sale by J. P. Dins more, aaDcy Street, New York, and all Druggists. sup Inff3l:ll . srssarsorsged.ca,.—There is no disease which experience has to amply proved to be remedia ble by the Peruvian Syrup, (a protected solution of the Protoxide of Iron.) as Dyspepsia. The most inveter ate forms of this disease have been completely cured by this medicine, as ample testimony of some bf our drat citizens proves. From the venerable Archdeacon Scott, D.D. Durmast, Canada East. • • • " lam an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than 25 years standing." • • • - "knave been i 9 4, wonderfully benclitted In the three short weeks daring which !have used the Pe ruvian Syrup, that I can scarcely. persuade myself of the reality. People who have known me are astonish ed at the change., lam widely known, and can but re commend to others that which has done so much for me." • • • • Another Clergyman writes as follows : "My voyage to Europe is indefinitely postponed. nave discovered the" Fountain of Fleatth" on this side of the A tlantic. Three bottles of Peruvian Syrup have rescued me from the fangs of the fiend Dyspepsia. ' A pamphlet of 31 pages, containing a history of this remarkable remedy, with a . treatise on "iron as a medicine,' will be sent free to any address, ; 'The genuine tuts" reruvien B.Yrne-b/liwn in the glass.- ' • d. P. DINSNOWL Frog! etar, Soldbyall,Dnigeola. asp 26 Day etreet New Yorit. tar - Ausi. VDUBELL it conthnuillyrecelilnr now supplies orgennine Drugs and Medicines, which will be sold es low as et any o th er Bte*e in Montrose. At the house of the bride's fat her r Oct. 2, 1867, by Rev. J. H, Weston, Mr. GEo. P. WELLs, of Bridgewater, and Miss KATE, daughter of Henry N. Crisman, of Dimock. lar Notices of marriages and deaths published free of charge. Obituaries published if paid for at the rato of tiny cents perlandred words. Io Dimodk, Aug. 24th, 1807, `WILLIAM ROBERTS, aged 24 years. In Dimock, Sept. 11, 1867, CHARLES ROBE R TS, aged 43 years—both Suns of the late Horatio Roberts. On the Ist inst., in Harford, Rev, LY MAN RICUARDSON, in the 78th year of his Reported for the Illorrrnosz DErtocru.r. by DE HART, SIIAFFER & CO., Commission Merchants, 403, 404, 405 and 490 West Washington Market, New York City. Oct. 5, 1867. Beans, per barrel PM 0 $3,00 Butter, per lb. State firkins, prime... , . 28 0 , 84 do " tubs, " • 30 0- 36 do Orange county pails.... 40 4 45 Cheese, per lb., l2 €4 16 Eggs, per d0z..... , 24 ig LO Flour, per bbl. extra State 9,00. (9111.00 Rye Flour per bbl western 9,50 7,50 ts- 0 . 9.00 12.00 Corn meal, •• 6,00 0 6,1,0 Wheat, per bushel, 2,50 O. 8,20 Rye, do 1.50 Ce VA Corn, do 1.f.'0 (a, La) Oats, do 07 64 70 Ray, per cwt., 1,00 e. LW Sheep, live per lb, le; (it. 09 Lambs, • 08 rry 10 Calves, " , 09 (. 10 Chickens. live per pair 75 I 1.,16 Tallow, per lb. 11 (R., 1i Wool, per lb. 45 (3 68 B AN ERUPT'S ASSIGNEE In the District Court of the relied States for the Western District of Pennsylvania : In the matter of }.ln Bankrtiptcp. John Drackney, a bankrupt. To WIIO3I IT MAT CONCEIIN : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint ment as assignee of John B-ack.ney, of Brackncrille, in the County of Susqunhanna and State of Pennsylva nia. within said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated October 2d, A. D.. 1567. ocsw3s A. D. LEWIS, Assignee. LADIES' FANCY FURS, At JOHN FAREIRA'S Old Established Fur Manufactory, No. 718 ARCH STREET, above Ttb, PHILADELPHIA. E . :bad w. ea. mo. 1 yr Have now In Store of my own manufacture and im portat i on, one of the largest and most beautiful selec tions of toy Ladi—• vr— also, a tine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. am enabled to disprise.of my Goods at very reason. able prices. and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Susquehanna County and vicinity. fall - Remember the Name, Number and Street. JOHN FAREIRA. Yo. 718 Arch St., above 7th, acath aide, Philadelphia. la 7 -1 have no partner nor connection with any other Store in Philadelphia. Oct. Bm4 NEW 11f00D FOUNDIII rAi . FULL BLAST rinflE undersigned would respectfully inform the peo ple of New Milford and vicinity that his Foundry situate In the village of New Milford, is now• in opera tion, and that he is prepared to furnish Castings of all kinds on call, or will get them up to order. 07-Consult your Interests by giving me a call. J. S. P.INGL.E.Y. New Milford, Oct. 1, IS67.—tf DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, Keep regularly enroplied with unadulterated Drugs and Medidiner, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Wines and Liquors, Paints, Oils and Varnish; l'"erfumery, Fancy Soaps, Yankeo Notions, &c. &c. • Fresh. from New York City. All of the most popular Patent Medicines sold in this section, among which may be found Ayre's and Jayne's Family Medicines, Hem bold's Buchu, Schenck't. Pulmouic Sy rup and Sea-weed Tonic, Duponco's and chceseman's Female Pitts, Hall's Cough Balsam, Wishart's Pine Tree Cordial, Hall's Hair Renewer, Ring's Ambrosia, Kennedy's Medieal: Discovery, Hoy'. land's German Bitters, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, And mem-other kinds of real value and merit. In fact our Stock embraces a line Assortment of everything us utility kept in watt. nrouLATED Drug Stores. gar Prescriptions receive particular attention, and are c.truzytalY and promptly compounded. •*• btoro formerly occupied by J. Etheridge. A. D. BURNS. idontroae, Pa., Sept. 17, 1807. &ADA NicaoLs, 400 .11Ft. 3E31. TILE uniersigned.offers for sale his House, Shop and .Imt, lasted in the village of Gibson. Gibson town ship, Susq'a co., Pa. Terms made known by enquiring of the subscriber on the premises. Be will also offer' for EMI) on MONDAY, NOV. 41h, 1867, at one o'clock, if not previously disposed of, in which case notice will be given, the followmg property: 1 four years old mare, broke to harness; 1 set of sil ver-plated single Harness, nearly new; 1 open Buggy, nearly new; l open Buggy, new; 1 two-seated Pleasure Sleigh, new; 1 one-horse Lumber Sleigh, now; Leylin. de, Coal Stove, cooking, nearly new; household articles too numerous to mention. Five. 'months credit with interest and approved linearity. All slams under $3 cash down. ' B. lIQWELL. N. a-All thoso impaled id:Counts with the undaystlzned are hereby notified td call and arrange taio Imo without farther notice. J. B. - 13ibton; Pa., HON 1G,1.567.-4ta• BiL.4I.3FIL3Ft.I.ELCi-33151. 7 /ZEIALTSti3. NEW -YORK MARKETS. Netu cAbilerlisements N'n.aoy Fuca, BURNS & NICHOLS, 10 . .4ps, *moll XmaAts.clizt WILERB YOU. WILL FIND T ri Pia WV V h.1a.1 DRESS 900DS, FANCY 0002)S,, MILLINERY G001)S PIECE' GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, And Furnishing Goods, Is certainly at Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co's Raving twain purchased a large stock of New Goods Fall and Winter Trade, we would request a call and examination of our Goods, feeling confident of being enabled to please and satisfy as regards variety and prices. We would especially call attention to our tine and large selection of Atabl'fflak (,toting Cloths, Cassimores, &c., for Custom Work, As We are the manufacturers of all the Clothing we sell, we are enabled to DEFY ALL COMPETITION in regard to WORKMANSHIP AND PRICES Garments made to order after measure, and good ft ting guarantied. A good assortment of MEN'S & BOYS' HATS, Just received. Alcoa large lot of plain a trimmed HORSE BLANKETS. krattrithurg, liaseubannt (T)o M. g 11 V-qq I wen. Montrose, Sept. 21, 1867. FARNT FOR SALE. TInE New Miilford o t tr o e w es no to h r i sa a le t lis t P on a e rm in V e tu a te from d Montrose Depot, conta'ning about 12.0 .04;:oress, With about 80 acres Under cultivation, a good Dwel ling House, 8 Barns and other outbuildings, a good Orchard, is well watered; in fact, a good Grain or Dairy Farm. Persons desirous of purchasing will receive all ne cessary information as to terms. &c. by calling upon the undersigned, on the premises. ALBERT ALDRICH. Montrose Depot, Aug. 20,1867.—tf. Please Read this Carefully. T HLe p n u b rp sc o rlb e e ( l a hivo i e a n g t o e n reg ° lnto a partnership for Merchant Tailoring business; and having supplied ourselves with a first rate stock of materials, such as Cloths, Cassimeres & Trimmings, We are prepared to furnish Coats. Vests,Panto4overcoats,ft upon very short notice, made In the latest style, of the beet materials, and at very low prices. Wealso have for sale, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, SUS PENDERS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, GLOVES, and all the other articles usually kept in an establish ment of this kind. Z e g ayefo r lilthe d ° 2 msfo Ta °nb rrlmelweet.Stot sgioMor and R. D. Little's law °Mee, west side of' Main street, Montrose, Pa., doing business under the name of Morse Lines. S. H. Monet, ' . - P. Lines. Montrose, May 2R, 1867.—tr TWELVE YEARS REPUTATION -A. has proved Dr. EDW-ARDS' Tar, Wild Cherry and Cough Syrupl oo The most successful toRM aceteerien,Lthlr,Elre'..c°,=: Millis Whooping Cough, etc. Sold guTta p . c h i "; a . 11 1 :14ruatt:I. Price s 0 20 p all . VS -TAX COLLECTORS lATIIGhtme not made payment during the month of September, will please remit a liberal payment to the County Treasurer, by the Return Judge of their township, or in person, on Friday Oct. 11th, 1807. with out furthernotiee. C. B. DODGE. Treasurer. Treasurer's °Bice, Montrose, Sep. 21,1867.-3 w $2O. AGENTS' WANTED- $lOO. Male and Pen:tale. to introduce our New 'Patent Star Shuttle Sewing Machine. It is adapted for family use and Tailoring. -IC makes a ditch alike on both sides. Prleo only 'Twenty Dollars.. Eitrtiordinary induce -111013 ts to Agents. Potfdll particsdars, address DUMONT & WILSON. 630 Arch Street. • Philadelphia, Pa. inly2-9m• MONEY TO LEND.—A few hunch:o4 ddllars to loan, In such trams and for inch titrie Its will stilt, on. Amt.-class notes. Address (naming your 'proposed endorier,) "Agent, Montrcise P. O." A BEL - TURRVLL'S STORE , 1.11, as usual, is 011 of deep:Ole docide. C : s11 and-see TIEGRATTPS ELECTRIC, OIL, Yoe sale by ASET, TUAIRBLL, NOTICE -EN P4T171014. - To. Sarah Marine, now residing In‘Oakland telrar ship Sestinahatula °minty; Petinsylvanikend children and lineal descendants, as follows,to wit t.Chariee Me- Huns, oldest son, now residing in New Bedford, Bu ren/county, Illinois; Silts F. McNune, second son, also residing at New Bedford, aforesaid ; Joseph Mc- Bone, 2d, third son; since ;deceased,-leaving a widow, named Jane McKnne, now residing in Oakland town ship aforesaid, and two minor children, to wit: E. MelCune,..sged eleven _years; and Fanny Mc.Enne. , aged eight years—the said Sarah McKune, of Oakland aforesaid, haying been duly appointed. guardian of the two said minor children by the Court : Benjamin F. McKune, fourth son. the petitioner; Betsey Ann, in termarried with G. M. Nichols. and now residing at 'New Bedford aforesaid ; Mary V., intermarried with A. S. Lathrop and now residing , at. Wyanette, in Bureau county, Ill inois; Phebe P., who intermarried with J. D. Minty and since deceased, leaving her said husband and three children, to wit ; Henrietta, Francis N. and Sarah E. Minty, all now residing at or hear Elmira, Chemung county, New York ; Eunice. intermarrie d with John Walter Smith. and now residing in Claren don, Calhoun county, Michigan ; and Sarah Intermar ried with James DicCennon, of the township of Oak land aforesaid; and also one grandson, yarned Timo thy Wheat, who Wll9 the son of Esther, a daughter of the and Joseph McKune, deed, who intermarriedwitb Horton Wheat, and died before the said Josep h—the above said Timothy Wheat being a minor, a gedabout twenty years, and now residing as deponent s inform ed and believes, at or near Vannettanville, in Chemung county, New York;— FURS, Taxa Nonce : That an inquest will be held at the late dwelling house of Joseph Mcßene, deceased, in the township of Oakland, Sosquebanna county, on Thursday the 21th day of October, 1867, at 2 o'clock, p. m., for the par pose of making partition of the real S tate of said deceased to and among the children and representatives, if the same can be done without prej udice to or spoiling the whole ; otherwise to value and according to law ; at which time and appraiseceyo theareue 5 required to attend if you think proper. S. F. LANE, Sheriff. Shcriffie Office, Montrose Oct. 1,1567.-9 w Auditor's Notice. I IIE undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Jelin es of the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna county to distribute the balance of the fend in the hands of the adm' r of the estate of E. T. Wilbur, dec'd, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of R.-B. Lt G. P. Little In Montrose, on Wednesday the Ellth dhy of October, at 1 o'clock, p. m., at which time end p taco all persons are required to present their claims or bu forever debarred from coming in of sold fund. , OEO. P. LITTLE, 'Auditor. Oct. 1, 1807.—td Auditor's Notice. 'TIRE undersigned t an auditor appointed by the Or a.pilaus' Court of Susquehanna County to distribute the funds of the estate of J. B. Carrier, deceased, late of the said county, will attend to the duties of said ap pointment at his office In Montrose, on Thursday, the thirty-first day of Cctober next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place all perions having an interest In the - sald funds, are required to present their claims or be forever debarred from coming In upon said fund. A. CI:IAMB-BUM, Auditor. Montrose, Sept. 27, 1867. Auditor's Notice. MBE undersigned, an auditor appointed by thebr pban's Court of Susqut henna County to dirtrlbute the balance of the fund in the hands of the adminitr tmtor of AMOREFT HOLLENBACH,dee'd, will attend to the duties or each appointment at the office of W. D. Lusk in Iliontrose, on Friday the Ist day of NO v ember , 19G7. at 1 o'clock, p. m., at which tittle and place all persons aro required to present their claims or be be debarred from coming tit on wild fund. W. D. LUSK, Auditor. Montrose, Sept. 21, 1867 Auditor's Notice. win undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Or -1 phans' court of Susquehanna county to distribute the balance of the fund in the hands of tho Admini strator of Wm. D. Dewitt, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office in Montrose, on Saturday, the nineteenth day of October, 1867, at ono o'clock. p. m., at which time and place all pereonsare required to present their claims, or be debarred from coming in on said fund. A. W. ISERTHOLF, Auditor, Montrose, Sept. 24, 1807. BANKRUPT'S ASSIGNEE. Li the District Court orthe United States for the Western Di strid of Pennsylvania. In the matter of t In Bankruptcy. Moses W. Chamberlin, a bankrupt. To liTiom it may Concern : The undersigned herebygives notice of his appoint ment as Assignee of Moses - W. Chamberlin', of Gibson township, in the County.of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania,within said district, who has been nii jnd,ged a bankrtipt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. H. M. JONES. Raeford, Sept. 24, 1567.--8 w VSTATE OF DALTON TIFFANY, -IZ4 late of Milord, Susq'a county:Pa., deed. Letters of administration upon the estate of the above named decedent Laving been granted to the underpli n ed. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, anti those baying claims against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. A. d. TIFFANY, Adm . r. Oakley, Sept. Z, 1867. VST,ATE, OF THOMAS BOYHAN late of Auburn, Snag's county, Pa., deed. 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 haring claims against the same to present them dtly anthenti. cated for settlement. JAMES LOGAN, Adm'r. Rush, August 27th, 1967. w i l ltacorn.guar Patent Atmospheric CHURN DASH! Patented May 7, 1867; The most Important and Valuable inven tion of the 19th Century. I. This Dasher is superior to any other, by being is simple as the old Dasher, and combining the atmos pheric principles therewith, and the Butter Gatherer. 2. It is superior to all others, inasmuch as the same power applied to this in like mechanical operations will make one fourth more reciprotations. 3. it is superior to all others, inasmuch as it produ. ces the Butter in a much shorter time. 4. It is superior to any other, inasmuch as it produ ces a much better quality of Butter. 5. It is superior to any other Patent Chnrni Inas mach as it is 600 per cent. cheaper than any other. It fa wolf Irsiosell toZfairjaact3 anti tothere, that nutter is contained inminute globules or sacks, cqvered with a membrane, and requires the action of air - to prepare the covering to be removed by friction. The Scientific AmericarysayS: "If cream ",is dashed. against a hard enbstance, or mashed between bars or rollers, it breaks tho globules and becomes oily, by destroying tho grain. It should b o thrown into eurrente •and counter* advents by the action of air, 'causing a friction by the action of the currents against each other, removing the covering without breaking or bursting the globules." This is the principle which the inventor of this Dash endeavored to keep in vie*, and the result shows a much larger yield of Butter obtained in less time than by any other Dasher. Experiments have proven that any other method ex• Cept pumping air through the ereatn, will not penetrate suillVontly to oxygenize all the globules. reparatoryto concentrating the Butter. Throwinglt 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 I:lemmatised forSnw queltanna County by the undersigned. The process or churning can be seen at any tM e, inn Glass Chows, at Baldwin, Allen d ; McCaln'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, ,Idly ,18(17.-:tf A. DAI,DWZM. SINGER'S narnovirD NM SEWING MACOMB nruto singer Manufacturing Company hare anceeed cd in producing a Sewing Machine as near p•rtet+ tion as human skill can accomplish, To be hadof NORSE Sao Akenta For Snsimobantia Cotinty, •suecelitora. ot Thailikirq• lus , ilS.Foster.• Montrose, Juli 98, 1881.41`. - - . , .