njintirost gitmotrat. TV11811414 Op*. 4,9; 1867. X.stscsral Xxstelligaixibe. Democratic jubilee. There will be a Democratic Jubilee and Buck Roast at Meshoppen, on Wednes day, -30th inst., for the purpose of cele brating the glorious Democratic victories in Pennsylvania and elsewhere. Broke Jail. On Tuesday evening last, Fred. Austin and George Shippy escaped fron% the Montrose jail. A pair of horses were stolen from Milton Griffis in West Bridge water that night, but were found next day by S. D. Terrell, in Franklin. The horses had evidently been ridden bard and then left. It is reported that the men were seen near the Allard school. house, in the morning, travelling west ward ; and we alsohear that Shippy was seen below Springville some days later. The sheriff offers $5O reward for the arrest of each of them. Austin is about 28 years olil; 5 feet 7 inches high, thin in flesh, dark complexion, large hazel eyes, and dark beard—wore dark clothes-is a gentleman in appear ance, and reserved in conversation. Ship py is about 21 years of age, 5 ft. 0 inches high, well proportioneci, light, complexion, wore grayish clothes, and looks like a hard case. Sudden Bereavement. Almost upon the landing of Ho, Geo. W. Woodward from the vessel which had conveyed him to the shores of his native land,thetele!rraph bore to him the mour-n -ful message that death had been busy 'in his family circ'e during his absfnce. His sin William, wh . o had'heen ill for some three or four weeks, died in Wi.ks-lierre on Monday 14th. A sad greeting indeed. Mr. Woodward was about 24 yqrs of age, and hi. sudden death sill he deeply mourned by a lar:ze circle of friends and acquaint:lute.. Scranton Repich-r„, - - - - -co--1..-- Honer Slax")11- Mr. county, recently purchased some honey, and took it to Scranton for sale. A rev enue officer called on him tin- a peddler's special tax receipt, (formerly .called hut as he had none, the sweets of iiide.trv,—about 50 pounds,—were seised " according to act of Congress," and turned over to Uncle Sath's treasury. 1),-.1'si - ins can peddle the products of l'•••ir own farm or garden without pay .. •at of tax ; but those who attempt 4 purchased goods without payment st , eNl tax, are liable to loss of the g ' - • nonfilLF tine, cte.. The act of Congress is vor- v s, , vore in its operation, and we trust our readers will avoid all risk of penalties. GUI Concern. A T. Williams A,- Co., Philadelphia, send as an advertisement of a gift con cert; but our advice to the public is to invest no money in any sncb schemes, and the offer to accept Money for laying a humbug before our readers is rejected, as umal. We shall regret to see any news paper publish such an advertisement. Not Personal. - A Berson, upon learning a friend had started a paper, at once subscribed for it. The publisher was rather delicate about sendir.g, the bill—hut after some ten years had elapsed, made bold to dun ins "con stant reader," when the latter at dace grew indignant, refused to pad•, and or dered the paper stopped, alleging that "he had taken the paper for so many years just to keep it along, and now to be asked to pig' tbr it was too mean." N. B. If wo have any such friends, let us hear from them at November court, without a bill being sent. P. S. Friends of the other sort need not hold back. Truth and Poetry. " MELANCHOLY Dens. " —Bryaut, "oar sweetest poet of nature," as an ardent ad mirer styles him, sings of this"season— " The inffilancholy days bate come, The saddest of the year." Bryant must have -meant the Black Re publicans. If so, be was both a poet and a prophet. For to that party, hoW truly, " the melancholy days have- come," and surely, they aro " the saddest of the year;" bat as for Democrats, the lovely weather of the past few weeks has been so ; much in accord with the other occurrences, from Maine' to California, that, to them, Brv .. ant's lines have no significance. gar The new Silver Tips recently in. trodnced by the American Shoe Tip Com pOy Are decidedly ornamental. - A metal tip adapted to first-class shoes has long been needed, - for children will wear holes in the-toes of even the highest- cost shoes in a feii,days, unless protected by metal tips.—Boston Journal. —The editor of - the Louisiana Democrat saw, a:few days age; in Alexandria, an old. negrd freedman,at, least eighty-five yeafs old; with two large' navy revolvers bncklgd to, his, waist, a pepper-box re volver in each breeches pocket, a huge sugar-cane knife in his bosom and a loaded walking cane in his right band. He• was a delegate to the Radical mongrel Con ventiorr. —The Mobile Tribune giyes a pictorial illustration, entitled "Scene in a Military Mayor's Court,'"and underneath the pic ture these holding Oiinted: " Negro pe:liceman holding a white woman, while a Radical military Mayor lines, her ton dollars for using ‘disrespectfOl laiguage' to a 'man and brother,' ht the -set of driving a - dray- ever her Infan t " List of • - - Drawn for the term of Court commen cing on Monday, Nov. 11th, 1887; GRAND JURORS. Ararat : Samuel ,Mery, J. 0. Bushnell. Apolmi4n :'Erastus Brainard, E. Evens. 'Bridgewater Charles Sprout. Dirnoek : John Foster, H. H. Williams. i Franklin ; Fred Lines. Great. 13ena : S. Goble, Isaac Gillespie. Great Bend Born. : George White. Harford : Ziba Carey Freeman Tingley. Jackson ; Sibiu Barrett. D. A. Lamb. Lathrop : F. W. Bolles, P. Lewis. Lenox : Ebenezer Stephens. Montrose E. C. Fordhaiu,.E. Mutt. Oakland :• Harvey Holdridge. Stisq'a Depot : Wallace Falkenbury. Springville : Jonathan Nutt. Thomson : Luther S. Aldrich. TRAVERSE JIIRORS—FIRST WEER.. A itarat t ; Wm. Carpenter. Bridgewater: Jonathan A. Atherton, AugtiSrusf. BA, Charles Moore, Fred erick A. Fessenden. Brooklyn : Ezra S. Kent, Jas. S. Peck ham. Clipconnt : Patrick Burns. Clitford : Wm. Lou.. Dimock : Avery Bolles, Fred; A. Muzzy. Dundaff: Nelson B. Coleman. Franklin: Joseph L. Merriinen, Henry M. Smith. Great Bend : Hiram BarnurnJWm. S. Barnes, Elias Lee, John Lane. Great. Bend Boro : John Dusenburv. Gibson: Seth Abel, Gurdon Abel, Chas. W. Resseg nie. Herrick Henry Lyon. Harmony: Wm. Potter, Calvin Wade. Jessup: Benj. Shay, Albert Woodcock. Liberty : Silas Burdick, Gee. W. Linds- Lenox : Nathaniel Pickering. Midd:etown: Enoch Billings, James W. Sanderson. Montroe. : Gco. L. Stone, Wallace W. Lyons, Hob': Gillc land , Win. L. Cux. New Mi ford : David Warner. Oakland : Win. P. Conklin, Wm. Smith, Morgan Slants. Ru-li : Jonathan J. Baker, Henry Gran• ger, Stephen S. Canfield. Sititig,va:e : Ches. Y. Bennett, George W. ;I'lient eon. Silver Like: Morris McDona'd. Susq'a Depot.: Jeremiah Van Barrager, Henry Perrine. —TheWest chest er./. iTersonian says that onThu-rsday last a nr , rro was committed to jail in that county by 'Squire Rambo, of Sadsbur), for an attempt to commit a rape upon a. white woman--,a school teacher. He waylaid her on her way to school. --The private affairs F f Senator Sumner furnish - tho.latest scandal and gos,•ip. Tho intenigenrer says his Wife has abandoned him because of his lack of his attributes of ..... for his domestic tyranny. She will go to Europe and resume her ovrra u,..,* —The N. Y. Tribune haQ the following The man who held the posiLion of garden er at the White House during a portion of the late President Lincoln's adminis tration, and who now keeps a rum-mill in this city, has been trying lately to sell to newspaper correspondents h e r e l e t ters wloch he asserts to have been written to him by Mrs. Lincoin. in which she re quests him to commit tbrgery and perjury for the purpose of defrauding the govern ment. Ile also promises, for ,a considera tion, to give a full history of the secrets of Mrs. Lincoln's domestic affairs, upon which he claims to be wellposted. Opinion of a prominent Radical. Hon. Gi'man Marston, ex-member of Congress from New Hampshire, a Repub lican, Says the late elections is the first exhibit of return to reason since the ter mination of the war. He hails it as a sign of peace and national prosperity. .= 0-0.4 WM. •Z•t_ 41 .1. 4 C..) nt= BABEL TERRELL k continually reockinz new supplies of (;enilinc Dregs Rlia Medicines. wlticfi will be sold de low a, at any other Su - •a in Montrose. , 0 7- Gardner's Business College. PHONO GRAPHIC INSTITUTE and LADIES" ACADEMY— is the proper place a here young men nrd ladies can ob tain 11 practical knowlcog,e of the moat important branches of huoiness. Everyone shonld itnprove this opportunit.r, as the coarse is the most trioroulh of any College DI the kind in Northern Pennsylvania. Lim Scholarehlp. 4.3.50 J. Send for College Paper. giving. toll particniars: Address J. N. GARDNER, Principal, Scranton, Pa. [Aug. 13—Em. VerColgattOtAroniatiC Vegetable -Soap. A su perior Toilet Soap. prepared from refined Vegeta ble Oils In combination with Glycerine. and espe cially designed for the are of Ladles 4 and for the Nursery. Its perfume is exquisite, and Its washing properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggists. lay, 28 1862.—lystoplil Ca' Card to the Ladles.-11:1r. Daponco 9 s Golden Periodical Pills for Females. Inftlisle . C o'r-etlft; lire guiarities. Removing all Obe , ruelloo tlie Monthly Courtur.fromtchatever cause, anti AiwarSticcosPful taa Prefentive. A CEIITAIN icEKEDY for all complaints Co peculiar to the Sex, els., By.tressing, and Painful Menstruation, Retention, Path in the Back and Loins; Pressing-Down Paine, Rush of Blood to the Head; Dizziness., Dimness of Sight, Breen Sickness, Heaviness, Fatigue on nny Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the:Heart, and that most annoylng.'weakening. and the begining of al/ other fe male areaktie±ses, The Lencorrhcea, or Whites. They . Act Vb. , a Charm In Removing Ohrtruetion and Iteeforiug Eature toile Proner Channel. q leting tlie nerves: and brf win-back the "rosy color of bealth"l to the most delicate: - • 10'3,000 Boma hatelaeo mid in Two Years. Ten thonssnd boxes sent by letter, both by myself and agents, to all part= of the. world. to which answers ha ve,been !returned. in which ladies say nothing like the above pilishsve been known since the Science of Medicine dawned noon the World. Full andexplicit direcionsaccompany each box. Price $1 per box ; six broxes,ls. Sold by one Drug gist in evety town; village, city. and hamlet throughout the world. , Sold in Montrose; Pa.. By BURNs NICII - (Druggists.) " Sole Agents" for Montrose. La dies. by sending them, $1 VI Miintrose Post Office, can have the Pills sept (contidenthdly) by mail to any part, ofNM otanint. free of Postage. Bold also. by Ednisso 03r.* Cum Great Bend, CLAns a Brown. t . Ounsi. Primer $ Co. Bingtutmtan, Corms? igiL_Besinton_, Mat • • &L U 134. & New Tott,; S. . Bole -IM:optlettor, Ndw York. Jaly 171711" ; cir Ten thousand Dollarss north of GOOD at tvholesale cost, per inventory just taken; for sato by ABEL TURItELL, in the Brick Block About this amount constantly on hand, and NEW GOODS contln ally arriving. The people , can End nearly ,everything M t l i ll it ty L ii , eed at the Drug and ariety Store of ABEL „Montrose, Pa., July O. ISM. M — Scrofiala—Consumptlon.—Dr. LT:GOL, of Paris, one of the meet. eminent Chemists of Eurepe, eald "The most astounding results may be anticipated when lodine can be dissolved in pare water." Dr. 11. Anders, after fifteen yenta of scientific re search and eznefiment, has succeeded in dissolving nue and one gunner rains of lodine to each fluid ounce of water, and the most astounding resnits have followed its use, parriculariy in Scrofula, and kindred diseases. Ciremars tree. Dr. U. Ander& lodroe Water La for sale by J. P. Dine• more, StiDcy Street, Nee/York, and all Druggists. cep 70-3regicoorplealla,..—Theie is no dieeaso which expetriciicc has mu amply proved to be remedia ble by the Peruvian Syrup, (a protected solution of the Protozide of Iron,) as Dyspepsia. The most Inveten ate forms of this disease have been copplete)y oared by this medicine. as ample testimony di some of oar trst citizens proves. From the voncrablo Archdeacon Scott, D.D Dnariteat, Canada East. • • • "I4m an Inveterate Dyspeptic of more than a years standing." • • • " I have been a i wonderfully benedtted In the three short weeka during which I 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 het re commend to others that which has done ao much for m•• • • Another Clergyman writes as tollotos "My voyage to Europe Is indefinitely postponed. !have discovered the •• Fountain of Ileatth" on this side of the Atlantic. Three bottles of Peruvian Syru k ihave rescued me froth the fangs of the fiend Dyspepsia. , ' A pamphlet of 31 pages. containing ti-bli,tory of this remarkable semody. a tin a treatise wn " icvn n 8 a medicine," will be sent free to any address. The genuine has" Peruvian Syrup" blown In the glass. J. P. DTSAMORE. Proprietor, Sold by all Druggists. sep .26 Dey Street, Nute York. NEW YORK MARKETS. Reported for the Itosrnosa DEVOcrtat. by DE. HART. SHAFFER & CO., Commission Merchants. 403, 404. 41.15 and 40ii West Washington Market, New York City. Oct. 20. 1807. Beane, per barrel $3,60 (3 $3,75 Butter, per lb. State firkins, prime.... al 0 40 do " tuba, "40 63 41 .... do Orange county pails.... 69 (3 60 Cheese, per lb., 12 3 10 Eggs, per doz. 30 3 83 Flour, per bbl. extra State 9.00 66 18.00 " - . western 960 0 - 12.00 Rye Floor per bbl • 7.50 3, 9.00 ( orn meal. " 6,00 3 6.1.0 Wheat, per bushel Rye, do . OnU. do Hay. per cwt . Sh,p, the per lb Lambs, Cal w•., Ch•rkrne. live per pair Tallow, ph lb. Wool. per lb. 7:6T.4th.3ELMR.I.ALC.r3E•Efo . At Broolz&a!e,Tburviny, Oct. 24th, MI, nt the honse of the bricle'e , father, by Rev. Geo. Comfort, Mr. FIUME LIN J. WALL. of New York City, and Mies Sarum E, ADAMS. Of BrOokthlC. On Sunday 13th Inst., at the Eagle Ilotel, New Mil ford. by Wm. C. Ward, Esq.. Mr. ROYAL. D. AFLET, of Sidney. Del. co. N. Y., and Mies ELIZABETH ALDIaICiI. of Bridgewater. jrtv,Dbrriisrmruts /1. TY 4C ara 4^s , IST ! \VIM., be Sold att house of Thoma 4 Van Lone, In v Franklin township, on Saturday the 9th day of November, at 10ro'cluck, a. m., the following property, 'Po 4 two.year old Heifers, 1 two-year old ball. 2 sake of Ozuu, t,wo yoke two year old : 4 11,13. T Tt, ar i:mrs, 3 yearling Colts. 40`beep, 1 Hog, 1 buggy wagon, 10 bushels 15 bushels buckwheat, some Corn. a qmmtity of Potatoes, 10 tons of Hay, Corn-fodder and sti ANN', 100 Sap rail., two hollin; Pane, and other arti cles too nuno•rons to mention. TF,ltMii sums of $lO and under ca •h—over $lO eiz mouths credit with interest and proved .evorit r. LticlEN 13tiCE., Auctioneer. TllO NtAii VANLONTE, Oct. 29, 1807. 2 STEPHEN TINOLEY. FOUND N Montrose.. bet Ween the Store of I. N. Bollard and wooden *.ll CI of Brick Block, at that little one horse Root and Shoe Store, a new and elegant assortment of C) 4 C.I ) CSC ROL:LC:9OES For fall and winter, Consisting of Men's thick and fine BooLv, • Boy's Boots, and a good assortment of Shoes, con bistiv rf Ladies' Kid, Goat, and Lasting Babnorals, 3fisses'. Children's and Baby's Shoes, &c. Also, wcrk made to order, and Repairing done on short notice. Oct. ISo7.—tf C. O. FORDHAM. Sealed Propcsals, T'OR bnildinr. a Stone BriaceacroPe the Gulf Stream, near Wm. Goff e, in Franklin, will be received mi tt! Nov tlOth, 1 Speciacat lone can be seen until that date bp calling upon J. I. Merriman. J. A. WELOII. L.MERITTMAN. i-Supervisore, F. C. PARK, Franklin, Oct. 2i), 1847.—td Merchant Tailoring. E. L. WEEKS dr. CO. MITE. secured the services of a first-class .Primotiocal Cutter, and will re-open the enetom Department of their es tablishment on Tuesday Oct. 22, where they will be prepared to make up to order, In the la:est and moat fashionable styles, all ktude of Men's and Boy's Cloth ing. Particular attention given to OUTSIDE CUTTING gar Wanted, two experienced Pants and Vest Ma kers. E. L. WEEKS & CO Montrose, Oct. 22, 1607.—tf FARM FOR SALE. T • ITE subscriber offers for sale ble farm situated In Forest Lake, about nine miles from Slontrose,c,on talning 100 acres, with about Si acres improved. Good Dwelling-house, Earn, Stable, and Outbuildings. A fine Orchard of young Fruit Trees, all grafted: The place is well watered, and is a that rate grain or dairy farm. For terms apply to the undersigned on the premises. Forest Inke, Oct. 22, 1667.w2 0 Id. LLOYD. MOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. Tills is to give notice that on the 10th day of Oc tober, A. D. IE6I, a warrant in Bankrnptcy Watt issued against the estate 'ol WM. A. LARUE, of Bride. water, Sunquebanna County , Pennsylvania, w"bo hue, been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition; that the payment of any debt and delivery of any prop erty belonging to each Bankrupt, to him or for hie use, and the tranefer of any property by him, are forbidden by law. That a meetmg of the creditors of said Bank. rapt, to prove theicdebts. and to prove one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bank roptty, to be held at No. 803 • Lackawanna ASPIIIIO4 Scranton, Pennsylvania. before EDWARD N. WIL LAII.D, Register. ott the 11th day of November. Ma, as one o'clock, P. M. - THOS. A. ROWLEY, .O 9. MarOoL as Messenger, . Whhan atria of Yeasis., off. 50i , ... w4 For C. W. MEBLER,Dority ' c•Ncrit In they - rillaxke fc:a• 33a,rwastlxils: SUMMER GOODS AT COST ! We ate CLITARECO OUT the balance of oar Bummer Goods now on hand at cost—coneletlatt of Mobairs, Grenadines, Poplins, Lawns, printdd Jaconetts, AlpacasXhallie Delains, Balmoral Skirts, Shawls, Ladies' Sackings, Cassimeres, Cotton and Silk Parasols, &c. &o. The above Goods will be sold at COST in order to close them out prior to filling up for the Fall Trade. Goods shown with pleasure. - 4::"..A.1L.5a .9.1%773 031131E1 zriction. IrC)II7I , II.6I33INAMTEIS t A. D. BUTTERFIELD, INION MOSE, Pa., July 23, 1867. At the Post Office, east ;tide of Public Avenue. BURNS & NICHOLS, DRIGGISTS & APOTilEekiliES, Keep regularly supplied with unadullerated Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals, Me Stuffs, Wines and Liquors, Paints, Oils and Varnish, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Yankee Notions, &c. &c. Fresh from New York City. All of the most popular Patent Medicines sold in this section, among which may ha fonud Ayre's and Jayne's Family Medicines, Hem bold'a Buchu, Schenck's Pulmpic Sy rup and Sea-weed Tonic, Dupanco's and Cheesentan's Female Pills, Hall's Cough Balsam, Wishares Pine Tree Cordial, Hall's Hair Renewer, Ring's Ambrosia, Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Hoof land's German Bitters, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, And many other kinds of real value and merit. in fact our !Stock embraces a line assortment of everything us uallly kept in WELL RFAJULATED Drug Stores. 9..50 (i 4 8.20 1.50 - 1,00 1.20 at, 1,80 W - Prracriptiona receite particular attention, and are cw.n.erntLy and promptly compounded. ••• Store formerly occupied by J. Etheridge. A. B. BURNS Montrose, Pa., Sept. 17, 267. AlloB NICIIOLS. 67 0 TO I.m (2, 1.20 vs 4 08 GS 0 10 75 I.IC 11 5 It 45 (3 53 NOTICE IN BANIaIIIPTCY THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That an the 10th day of October, 1867, a warrant In bankruptcy was issued against the estate of DANIEL G. CABBY, of ,B.ush, nuequebautus county, Penn sylyanla.svho has been adjudeed a bankrupt, on hlB own petition ; that the payment of any debts and de livery of auy property bs him arc forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to peeve their debts, and to choose oue or more assignees able, et-tate, will be held at the Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. 30.3 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa, before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the 12th day of November, 1807, at one o'clock, P. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY. H. S. Marshal, as messen:er. Western District of Penneylvenia. by C. W. ROESLER. Oct. 21,--Z.n , Deputy. EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE Co. SALESROOM, GlO BROADWAY, N. Y. No. 1 FAXII.T Macansz. This Machine has a stralaht th° jlV: c ' rSi iit t tel on ho Sides ; perro,m o porfec . sowing oirevery de scription of material, with cotton, linen or silk thread. It Hems, Fells, Binds, Braids. Tacks, Quilts, PlaitSsand Gathers. As a Family Machine it has no uperior. Price. with Hemmer and Braider, $6O Particular attention is called to oar New Improved Manufacturing Machines. They run light and are com paratively noiseless; simple, durable and eMcient.— For cloth or leather work they have no competitors. No. Si Machine, with Hemmer and Braider, $75. No. 3 Machine, $B5. rir Agents wanted, to whom a liberal discount will be given. [Oct. 1567. GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS, GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS, GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS, 449 Broadway, New York, 499 Broadway, New York, 499 Broadway, New York, Are unrivalled for Durability, Power, and Evenness of Tone. They are fast becoming the favorite our all alters, with Musicians. Amateurs. and all lovers of GOOD MUSIC. They are Warranted in every re spect. Prices one third lower that other first class makers. Send for Circular. GROVES TEEN & CO., 0r.22 499 Broadway, New York. BANKRUPT'S ASSIGNEE. In tho District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania : It the matter of ( In Bankruptcy. John Bmekney, a Bankrupt. To Wit= IT MAY CONCERN : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his Appoint ment eis tssiguee of John B ackney, of Brackneyville, in the County of Susqunhan DS and State of Pennsylva nia. wittin said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated October 2d. A. D., 18&7. 0c8w3 4 A. H. LEWIS, Assignee. LADIES' FANCY FURS, At JOHN FAR.FARA'S Old Establidted Fur Manufactory, No. 718 ARCH STREET, above 7th, KiTLADELPIILL Have now in Store of my own manufacture and im portation, one of the largest and most beautiful selec tions of 3Pezzicr3r 3Pla.ries, • for Ladles' and Children's Wear in the City. 'Also, a fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my Goods at very reason. able prices, and 1 would therefore Follett a call from my friends of Susquehanna County and vicinity. [Remember the Name, Number and Street. JOHN FAREIRA. No. 718 Arch St., above 7th, south side. Philadelphia. ra7-1 have no partner nor connection with any other • Store in Philadelphia. Oct. Bm4 Auditors' . Report of Dimock .- Bounty Fund. Balance in Trimeurer's hand.. $ 1.32 Amount uncollected from 1865, 1078.18 Duplicate for 1866, 8828.06 4667.50 . Amount paid on bonds, ,te., sum 87 Ezonenn tone. 265.62 - , - Per cent. to Collector, 71.25 - do. td Treasurer. 20.40 Amount uncollected for 1665, 89.78 Amount In Treasury, 889.74 4867.66 Amount of bonds unpaid, $46110.62 Amount, unprovided for, ,4520.18 ' Vm. c..MiLItS. OLNEY BAILEY. 1 - Auditors oct.lOwS 1 , ..H. HOLLISTER, T ARO .1:4; za• ' 1 7a 0 7 :Of A ;71 A./KEAY, fin ea •by AWL • • RUIZ. - - • ":`:,•••‘; FARM FOR SALE. rp.. undersigned offers for rule his Farm situated a. in New Milford township, about one mile from Montrose Depot, containing shout ;•- 3.2.0 .a.orest, With about 80 acres under cultivation, a good Dwel ling Rouse, 8 Barns and other outbuildings, a good Orcligrd, is well watered; in fact, a good Grain or Dairy 'Farm. Persons demirons of purchasing will receive all ne. cessary information as or terms. &c. by calling upon the undersigned, on the promises. • ALBERT ALDRICIT. Montrose Depot, Aug. 20, 1867.—tf. 3Ft. .131.. 3r...11 30 • THE undersigned offers for sale his House, Shop and Lot, located in the village Of Gibson. Gibson town ship, Susq`a co., Pa. Terms made imown by enquiring of the subscriber on the premises. Re will also offer for sale on MONDAY, NOV. 414, ut one o'clock, if not previously disposed of : In which case notice will be given, the following property: 1 four years old mire; broke to harness ; 1 set of sil ver-plated single Harness, nearly new; 1 open Buggy, nearly new; I open Baggy, new ; 1 I,wo-'sated Pleasure Sleigh, new; I one-horse Lumber Sleigh. new; 1 cylin der Coal Stove, cooking, nearly new; household articles too numerous to 'mention. Five months credit with interest and approved security. All sums under $5 cash down. J. S. HOW N. 13.—A1l those having unsettled aecounta with the rindersigne-d are hereby notified to call and arrange the eame without further notice. J. S. Ilownia.. Gibson, Pa., Sept, 10, 1887.-0 m• °r ii HEW MILFORD -FOUNDRY IN PULL BLAST rilEll3 undersigned would respectrally Inform the poo -1 pie of New Milford and vicinity that hte Foundry situate In the ^rind& of New Milford, Is now In opera tion, and that he it prepared to furnish Castings of all kinds on call; or will get them up to order. Pig — Consult yout Interests by giving me d call. J. S. TINGLEY. NOW 311Iford, Oct. 1, 18C1.—tf Auditor's Notice. TIM undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Judg es of the orphans' Court of Susquehanna county to distribute the balance of the fund in the hands of the adm'r of the estate of E. T. Wilbur, dec'd, will attend to the duties of his appointment a; the office of R. B. & G. P. Little in Montrose, on Weuneeday the 20th day of October, at 1 o'clock. p. m., at which time and place all persons are required to- present their claims or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. GEO. P. LlTTLE,leudltor. Oct. 1, 1601.—td Auditor's Notice. quiz undersigned, en auditor appointed by the Or !.hans' Court of Susquehanna County to distribute the funds of the estate of J. B. Carrier. deceased, late oft e said county, will attend to the duties of said ap pointment at his office in Montrose, on Thursday, the thirty-first day of Cctober nest, at one o'clock in the afternoon. at which time mad plena all persons haying an interest In the SRld funds, are required to present thelrclaims or be foreverdebarred from coshing In upon said find. A. CHAMBERLIN, Auditor. Montrose, Sept. 27, 1857. Auditoi's Notice. THE undersigned, an anditor appointed by the Or phan's Court of Susqnt harms County to di 4tribute the balance of the fend in the hands of the adminis trator of A MOFtETT lIOLLENBACK.dec'd, will attend to the duties of Poch appointment at the once of W. D. Lusk in Montrose, on Friday the Ist day of No vember, 1867. at I o'clock, p, m., at which time and place all persons are required to present their claims or be be debarred from coming in on said. fund. W. D. LUSK, Auditor. Montrose, Sept. fr 4, 1667. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of certain writs issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public t'endue, at the Court-house, In Montrose, on Saturday, Nov. 9th, 18th, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. the following, described pieces or parcels of land, to wit : • All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Len ox township. Susquehanna connty, bounded and de. scribed as follows: On the north by lands of Elizabeth Scott, on the south by public highway, on the west by lands of Simon Reeves, and on the east by lands of Elizabeth Scott, containing abaft twenty acres, be the same more or less. Improvements—one framed house, one framed barn, one apple orchard:. one grape orchard and nearly all Improved. [Taken In execution at the suit of W. M. Tingley, admit:den:tutor of A. A. Doorman deceased, vs. Rufus D. Clark. 15021333 All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the borough of Susquehanna Depot. Susquehanna county, Penne7lynuin, hounded and described as follows: On the north by Main street, onlhs east and smith by lands of C. S. Bennett. on the west by First street, it being the north-west corner of Lot No. PI of said boro', as surveyed by Wm. Wentz, the same being twenty eight feet in front, and seventy-flve feet deep along Ist street, and all improved, with one board building.— [Taken In exerntlon at the snit of L. P. Binds, ndmints trater of the estate of t% m. Kirkpatrick:, vs. P. Liaining. —ALSO— All that certain piece or prrrel of land situate. lying and being in the townsnip ef Choconut. connty of Sus quehanna, State of Pennsylvania, bonuded and describ ed ne follow. Begining nt the northwest corner of the land herein described, adjoining lands, of Patrict Doylo and Thomas Malone thence, along the line of said Thomas Malone's land 73 5-10 the perches to a post ; thence south 157 6-10ths perches to a poet in the line of the late Caleb Carmalt's land ; thence west 73 3-10ths perches ton corner in the line of said Carmalt's and Patrick Doyle', ; thence alone the' line of suid Doyle's land north 157 0-10ths perches to the place of blianittg—containlng, 73 4-10ths acres, about Go nc es improved. [Taken in execution at the snit of L. W. Barton vs. Patrick Foran. S. F. LANE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Oct. 22, UM. Court ProclamatiOn. WHEREAS, the Hon. F. B. STREETER, President of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery. Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas, ni d Orphans' Court, in the thirteenth judi cial district, composed of the counties of Susquehanna and Bradford, and the Hons. R. T. Ashley and Alfred Baldwin, Assotiate James for Susquehanna county, have issued their precept, to me directed. for holdink Conn of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Datery in the boroukb of Montrose. and county of Susquehan na. on the 2d Monday 'of November, 38U, it being the 11th day. NOTICE IS ornewr omen to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of said county of Susquehan na, that they be there in their proper persons. at' o'- clock in the afternoon of said day, with their records, inqulsttitirts. abd other remembrances, to-do those thinks which to their oHces appertain to be done.— And those who are bound by reco2nlsances against the prisoners that - are or shall be in the Jail of said county of Susquehanna are to be then and there, to prosecute against, them as u be just. Dated at Monttose, the 'l4th of Get., in the year of oar Lordone thousand eight hundred and sixty•seven. S. P. LANE, Sheriff. Auditor's Notice. MITE ondersigne4thaving been appointed an auditor by the Orpliana' Court of Busquebann&Coonty, op en exceptions to administration account of .1. P. Hard ing and S. L. Kennard, executers of will of \V. P. Ken bard, life of Brigewater deceased. will attend to the duties of hts apnolnt Meat at bin office. In Monh'ese, on Thorsday, November 7th, at 9 o'clock. p. to , at which, time and place all persona are required to pro. sent their claims or be forever debarred from earning in on said fund. . W. T. Matz, other. flat. litA, $BO7. ormcin 31;b3c.Ati4o1 wa YOB WILL PM TAR ISES•T *ikitiETV DRESS GOODS; FANCY GOODS. MILLINERY GOODS, PIECE GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, READY MADE CLOPIIiNGs And Furnishing Goods, Is certainly al Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & 00;118 }laving again purchased a lure stock of New Goode Fall and Winter Trade, we vituald request , a call and examination of afir Goodeii 4 feelliacnnildent of being enabled to please and satisfy as regards variety and prices. We would especially call attention to one flnirio2d large'selectlon of, grab i Pak dieting Cloths, Cassimoros, &c., for Cugtom Work. As we net the mannexernters of ell the Clothiwz we sell, we aro enabled to DEFT 414 COILPETITIO.3T in regard to WORKMANSHIP MW PRICES, Garments made to order after measure, Mad tang guarantied. S good assortment of MEN'S & BOYS' ITATSi jest received. Alcoa large lot of Man a triunes& HORSE BLANKETS, 6utititintfo, 4iostubaiuu to, M. S. DESSAIIER, Managing Part:tor Montroze, Sept. 21, 1267 Proofs of the Superior Quality AMERICAN ZOADZ AS V9i7a,1t13.33a., Mass. . The American Watch Company, of Waltham. Mtiss.4 respectfully submit that their Watches are cheaper, more accurate, less complex, more durable. bettet adapted for general nee, and more easily kept in order and repaired than any other watches in the market. They are simpler in structure, and therefore strOnger, and less likely to be injured than the majority of foreign watches, which are composed of-from 123 ; to 800 pieces, while In an old English Width there :ire more than 710 parts. Host they rub Under the herded trial }catches can have, if shown by the following letter: PENS. .rtitmoAD COMPANY. OPTICE OF TIIN GrINENAL SITPLIIINTINDENt ALTOONA, Pa., 15 Dec., 18fti. Gentl•men: The watches manufactured by you ha re been in use on this railroad for several year. by our engi acreen, to whom we tarnish watches as.a Dart d our equipment. There are now Some three hnndred of them carried on our line, and we consider them good and reliable time-keepere,f Indeed, Ihave great satis faction in saying your watches give us leas trouble.and have worn and do wear much longer Witliont repairs than any watches we have ever had in use oh this road. As you are aware, tvelitirmerly trusted to those of En. glish manufacture. of cknowledged good repfdation ; but as a class they never kept time as correctly, nor have they done as good service, as yours. In these statements I am sustained -by my predeces• ear, .51r, Lewis, whose -experience .extended over • series of yeard. Respectfully. EDWARD li, WILLIAMS,. General Buperinteadent American Watch Company, Waltham. We make now tire different gradea of watches, naine4 respectively as follows: Appleton, Tracy et Co., tV 'aftlialn, Mos. Waltham Watch Company, Waltham, man. P. B. Bartlett, Waltham, Zan, Wth. Ellety, Boston,. dui. Home Watch Comparty, Boston, Mail.' All of these, with the exception of the Itome Watch company, are warranted by the American Watch Com. paiiklo be of the best material, on the most approved principle, and to possess , every requisite for "'reliable time.hdeper. Every dealer, selling these Watthss is provided with the Cornpany's printed card of guarantee which should accompany each Watch sold, so that tiny. era may feel sure that they are purthising the genuine article. There are numerous counterfeits Anil imita. tiona a our Watches sold throughout the country, and we would caution purchasers to be on their guard against Imposition. _ Any grades of Waltham Watches may be purchased of Watch Dealers throughout the country., BOBBINS & APPLETON, 182 Broadway, New York HEW HIRMTURE ROOMS TIM suliscribei irotad respectfallylnforta thepublle Vint be bas commenced business in C. Cush man's old Shoporhere he kbopsconstautl MI bud and manufactures Yb order all kinds of tr r vimV7i7 6c,c-a ikyt 4(E n 4%:=1. sun As Bureaus, Bedsteads Lounges, Settees, Stands, Tables; Bedsteads, Tables, 'of a superior manufaeture;' Also, Barrett's Patent Ladies' Revoking Work Table. Ali tbnse in want of Cabinet -irhrnitnre will do well to gtvo me a call before looking elsewhere. tbr 'intend to make ray Work good, and sell it .chesPer Map /DI other establishment in Susquehanna County. N. B.—All work done when ismmised. V JcitrfN WELFIXIXIL ontroae, Sept. S. 1867 .—ti TWELVE. YEARS REPUTATION -I- bin proved Dr.. EDWARDS' Tar, Wild Cherivend ' . . Conch Syrup I: The most euccenothl %oMlEmedicine in Cite. For Colds ,, Coughs, lionreenecu. Asthma. Intinenza,Bron -1 OM% Whooping Comb, Sold t7tatFJP.eat.a."rtrebVtle".. 11501;1311•73 BEL TIIRRELL'S S 1 RE. - - atonal, Ur till otdestreble 133odir. 04111114,00 FURS ir WATCH