j o i - p*st - , - Puttitrat. TUESDAY, NOV. 6, 1867. XxLtelll6o2:Leo. Revenue Assessor. We cannot answer the appended inqui ry better than to take the liberty of pub lishing it (suppressing the writer 's name) together with our reply, for the benefit of others wbo may be called on. [corr.] " FRIEND G.—l have been asked if I would recommend -- for As sessor. He claims that some ne* man must be nominated when Congress meets; but I think not. How is it ? - In reply we will state, that F. M. Wil liams, the acting Assessor, is a true Dem ocrat, and may bold the office under his present commission until a Radial Presi dent is elected, unless sooner retneied by joiet action of President Johnson and the Radical Senate. His assistants are all Democrats or administration men. There is likely to be no change unless caused by Democratic influence. There ,can be no excuse, then, for any other person seek ing a nomination, except, simply that be wants to turn Mr. W. out; and this no Democrat can attempt without a violation of party usages and being guilty of foul play. The "Loyal Leag.uers" will no doubt be anxious to get some shaky " Demo crat" nominated, so that he 613 be con firmed and sell out to them. But they failed in this game last winter and in July, and will meet no better luck in Ntnre.— Of course no Republican stands a "ghost of a chance" durinc , the term of Presi dent Johnson and Judge Woodward. So that there is nothing for Democrats to do but to let the matter rest, unless they act wit the knowledge and consent of Mr. Willtarns. Donation Visit. • The friends of Rev. Wm. S. Heaton, Episcopal Minister in Jesup, are invited to at tend.a Donation Party at the house of Geo. W. Rose, on the afternoon and evening of Thursday, Nov. 14, 1867.-2 Another Bogus. Jai• Cooke & Co. inform us that they have not authorized Temple, Richardson S. - Co. to use their name for any purpose. Publishers should make a note of this, lest T. R. & Co. swindle froth them and their readers. -d— -ritchell's New Atlas.. We have purchased the new edition of • dteli's Atlas, a work of great elegance and accuracy, Lind prculiaily valuabe at the present time, when our western terri tories are undergoing such rapid devel iTment and wonderful changes. Here we find the new Territories, Montana, Idaho, 4c. accurately laid down, with all the counties and post offices; the Pacific Rail Road with its connections ; maps of the great cities, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, 'Baltimore Chicago, &c., with the great tunnel under the lake at the last named city. The Atlas is so con structed that the new maps—to be furn ished by the publisher at a trifling ex pense—may be added as they appear, thus enabling one to keep,up with the times withoit the great expense of fre quently purchasing new Atlases. Mr. C. Williams, Agent for this work, is now canvassing Montrose, and proposes to visit other parts of the county. We ob serve that in this and other counties prom inent --eitizens arc_ purchasing this map ; and it is one that will be appropriately found upon the table or desk of every bu siness man or citizen who wishes to keep posted. Imports:int Secret. An exchange paper gets off the follow ing truth: "An editor never leaves any money at home for fear of fire, and never carries any with him for fear of robbers, nor deposits it in any bank for fear of speculating officials. His money is gene rally in the hands of his subscribers. —The latter sentence indicates where a -" pile" of ours is at present ; and our friends had better send it to ns court week,,lest they get robbed. We agree to use it quick enough to be free from "all sich aiidense." Bksatatprcr.—The following from the Allentown Democrat, will be interesting to those who have been unfortunate in business and who intend taking the bene fit of the Bankrupt law: It must be remembered by all unfortu nate business-men that if they desire to take the benefit of the present Bankrupt law they must do so the first' year of its existence; for after the expiration of one year from the date of its approval, no debtor can avail himself of the admirantage of freeing himself from the debt by the ptovisions of this law, except he pays 70 per cent. of all he owes. Remember this and remember too that no Bankrupt law, has ever remained unreptaled fora period of over two years, and that it has always taken more than 20 years to get a Bank. rupt bill passed. This law is very favor. able`to the debtor. It allows him $BOO exempt, which by a liberal appraisement is equal to MOOG or $l2OO. Think of it! Here is an opportunity given to every honest,. but unfortunate trader, to free himself from debt and start the world anew! If after taking the benefit, a man should make himself afortuge. be can pay his former creditor in full, if be desires to do so, just tniCwell as if he never bad been legally absolve& from his debts; t ifien why. should not, amen avail himself of the law ? ' It, is isisdbm t4i).(10 GO. It Is a dutreverAineOlvent man owes to himself and his family, and if be neglects it, it may be with regret all the days of his life. A National thankogioing. pßoctsliATroii 13T THE PHICS/DE.HT The following proclamation has been issued by the- President : In conformity with a recent castom that may now be regarded, as established on national consent and approval, I, Andrew Johnson, President. of the United States, do hereby recommend to my fellow-citi zens that, Thursday, the 28th day of No vember next, be set apart and observed throughout the Republic as a day of na tional thanksgiving and praise to the Al mighty Ruler of nations with whom are dominion and tear, and who makes peace in His high places, resting and refraining from secular labor on that. day. Let us reverently and devoutly give thanks to our Heavenly Father for the mercies and blessings with which Ho has crowned the now closing year; especially let us re member that He has covered our land through all its extent with greatly needed and very abundant harvests; that he has caused industry, to prosper not only to our fields, but also in our forests. He has permitted us to multiply ships upon our lakes and upon the liigh seas, and at the same time to extend oar roads so far into the secluded places of the continent as, to guarantee speedy overland intercourse be tween the two oceans. He has inclined our hearts to turn away from domestic contentions and commotions consequent upon a distracting and desolating civil war, and to walk more and more in the ancient ways of loyalty, conciliation and brotherly love. Re has blessed the peace ful efforts with which we have established new -and important commercial treaties with foreign nations, while we have at the same time strengthened our national de fenses and 'greatly enlarged our national borders. While thus rendering the unan imous and: heartfelt- .tribute of national praise and thanksgiving which is so justly due to Almighty God, let us not fail to implore Him that the same Divine pro tection and , care which we have hitherto so undeservedly and yet so constantly en joyed may' be continued to our country and our people through all the generations forever. In witnes whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of NVaehington, the sixteenth day of Octo ber, in the year of our Lord oue thousand eight hundred and sixty [L. s.] seven, and of the independence of the United States the ninety-second. A NDIZEW JOHNSON. • By the President: William II Seward, Secretary of State. The First Experiment of Negro Jurors —How it Works. ATLANTA.—We have bad the first ex pelience of negro juries in an adjoining county; and the:. result is fully equal to what was expected. At the last term of the -etmeity court in Henry county, two negroes were drawn on the grand jury, and six on the petit jury. A freedman was indicted and put on trial for stealing twenty five dollars from a white man. He confessed to the theft and accompanied witnesses to a hollow log, where $22.50 of the money was recovered—the remainder he acknowledged to have used. Here was a plain case; yet the jury were equally divided—six negroes for acquittal and six whites for conviction—and they were therefore dismissed. • I regret to state that the attorney who defended the negro appealed to the preju dices of the jury, by telling them that no negro bad ever been tried in that. county who had not been convicted (which was a deliberate lie, as was proved by the prosecuting attorney from, the record, showing a majority of acquittals) and furthermore, that the money had been stolen from a white man, &c. This is a perfectly authenticated in stance of the practical effect of congres sional law and justice meted out to our poor, oppressed country. far A " colored " preacher, by the name of Adams, who attended a late mdeting of the Presbyterian Synod in Genesee, N. Y., went into that body boil. ing der with wrath because, as be said, he "had been nmgloriously dejected from de table ob de best hotel in dis place."— This is certainly a case to engage the at tention"of Congress at the next session. Nu' doubt that it is some of the Presi dent's doing, and is good grounds for his impeachment,—as good as ar.y other. —Hon. Galusha A. Grow purchased the Reno, Oil Creek & Pithole Railroad week before last for $124,000. Its origi nal cost, was $1,053,000. —Chief Justice Gilpin, of Delaware,lias decided that, the "Civil Rights Bill," as tar as it assumes to regulate and control the rejectic.n or admission of testimony, is inoperative and void in the State of Del aware.. —Radical equality, says the St. Paul Pioneer, means 81,500 shawls for the late President's wife, and $l3 a month for a I soldier's wife. —ln -the. printed instructions of the Overland Express Cornpany to their agents, occurs the following passage: l — you rice the Indian shoot him !" -In the Mormon theatre the tragedy of OthellO is produced with fifteen Desda mono. The smothering is . said to be a shade tedious. —Some maliciOns person says that handsome women never: trouble them selves upon,the subject of women's rights. western man says be always re., spects old age except when' some oie stioka him with s pair of tough ehiekees. List of Jurors Drawn, for the term of Court commen cing on Monday, Nov. 11th, 1867: TRAVERSE JIIRORS-SECOND WEEK. Auburn : Wm. Christian, John A. Kirk huff. Bridgewater: David Fancher. Brooklyn: Bradford 0. Wartrons, Jo seph Oakley. Choconut : Julius E. Addison. Clifford : Burt Kenyon, John G.Weatb erby. Dimock : Hiram C. Conklin; Charles J. Hollister, Frederick Woodhouse. Dundaff: Henry Spencer. Friendsville : Cornelius Decker, Nelson Griffis. Great Bend: Thomas D. Hayes. Great Bend Boro : Henry A. Colsten. Gibson : George Holmes. Herrick : Philo Burritt. Harford : Westley L. Wilmarth. Jackson : Calvin Dix. Lenox : Josenh T. Bennett, James P Hartley, George W. Mapes, Thomas Plu. Lafayette Stephens, Peter W. Van • netten. Liberty: Wm. H. Ives. Montrose : George A. Jessup. New Milford : William C. Handrick. Oakland : George W. Barton. Rush : Daniel Garey. Susq'a Depot: Joseph Allen, Isaac Per rine. Springville Asa Meacham, James A. Oakley. Thomson : Joel Salisbury. Si 3P El CLIAL LI 1%701 ir X 03E11E3. rfirlron In the Blood.—Tbe necessity of a due proportion of iron the blood la well known to all medical men ; when it becomes reduced from any cause whatever, the whole system suffers. the weakest part being the first attacked, and a feeling of languor, lassitude. and .• all goneness" pervades the system.— Stimulants only afford a temptuary relief, and h the the same effect of. giving a tired horse the whip instead of oats. The true remedy is to supply the blood with the necessary quantity of Iron. This can be !done by using the PERUVIAN SYRUP, a protected solution of the protoxicie of Iron, which is so prepare() that it astimilates at once with the blood. giving strength, vigor and new life to the whole systtra, , To tike medicine to cure diseases occasioned by a de ficiency of Iron in the'Blond, without re-toring it to the system, is like trying to repair a banding when the foundation is gone. An eminent divine says : "I have beer. using the Pe ruvian Syrup for some time past ; it gives me new vi gor, buoytucy of spirits, elasticity of muscle." Pamphlets containing certificates of cures and re• tamamendationstrom some of the most eminent physl• amps, cleromen and others, will be sent free to any address. rhe genuine has "Peruvian •Syrup" blown in the glaa. J. P. DINSMORE, Propriesor, No. 36 hey St. New York Sold by all Druggists. nov fri S o9 — For all the Protean Clloll7 forms of disease originating IMA. .uch Ma Salt Rheum. Cancer, Cuuani , npticip, &c. there is nothing can equal the purifying effecta of lodine when admini•toraat In a papa Mate ER. El. ANDERS' DiDENE WATER Is apure solution of lodine dissolved in water. without a solvent, and is the beet remedy for Scrofula and kine red didomees ever discovered. Chen'. s tree J. F. DINSMORF., 86 Dey street, New York. Sold by Druggists generally. 1:10V larWhat Every One Wants.—A good, reli able medicine that will be on hand when required, and never fails when called on. That is now to be obtained in Dr. Tobias' Celehra ed Venetian Liniment. Mans thousands call It the wonder of the age. as it does afl that is represented and more. It cures Diarrhcea, Dys entery. Colic, Spasms. Vomiting i Croup. and Sea-sick urss as surety as it is used, and s perfectly innocent to take internally, even it] double the quantity named in the directions and as an external remedy for Chronic Rheumatism Cuts, Bruise . Old Sores. Slumps, Tooth ache, Ileruche. Sore Throat, sprains. Insect Stings, Paine in the hack, chest and limbs, ttnousands hare tes tified to, and their certificares can be seen at the Doc tor's Depot, 56 Cortland[ street, New York. Hued sedan( physicians use it In their practice. It has been introduced since 1417. and hundreds who now have it in their houses say they would not he witliont It even if it co-t $lO per bottle. -- Every drop is mixed by Dr. 1 obias hi tn%rlf. and can be d^pended on. Only 50 cts. and $1 per bottle. Sold by Druggists. Depot 56 Cortland at., Sets York. t ov. sml EAT — Ten thorSoand Dollars , worth of GOODS at wholesale cost. per inventory Just taken, for sale by ABEL TURRELL, in the Brick Block. About thls amount constantly on hand, and NEW GOODS cumin ally arriving. The people ran and nearly everything they MILT need at the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL. • Montroec, Pa., July 80. 1867. FOR THE HANDKERCLMF. Bambini's • 4 Night Blooming Ceseno.t, Pimiento "Night Blooming Cerium', Planlonlo "• Night Blooming Cereno." Phalan , . '•lflght Blooming Cereus.” \ Pimlon's “Night Blooming Cerens." A meld eaquitite. &Beate, and Fragrant Perfume, died led from the rare and beautiful flower from whirl it takes its name. Ilanntatturod only by PIIALON & SON, New Work. BEWARE OF COCNTERFEIT ASK FOR PHALOICS—TAKE 1;0 OTRER. ilyl7 ly Imp x nra oc Or Card to the Ladles.—Dr. Dnponeogs Golden Periodical Pills for Females. Infallible in C)rr•ctin; free gulariltes, Removing a Obstructions of the Monthly Courses. from whatever awe, and Always Successful as a Preventive. CERTAIN BB'd FDY for all complaints so peculiar to the sex, viz., Digressing and Painful Menstruation, Retention, Pain in the Back and Loins, Pressing-Down Pains, Rash of Blood to the Read. Dizziness, Dimness of Sight, Green Sickness, Heaviness, Fatigue on any Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, and that moat annoying, weakening, and the begining of all other fe male weaknesses, The Lencorrhicea, or Whites. They Act lib a Charm In Removing Obstruction and Restoriug Nature to its Proper Channel. onletlng the nerves. and twinging back the " rosy color of health" to the most delicate. 100,000 Boxes have been add in ref) Years Ten thousand boxes sent by letter, both by myself and agents, to all parts of the world, to which answers have been returned. in which ladies say nothing like the above Mile have been known since the Science of Medicine dawned upon the World. Full and explicit direcions accompan each box. Price $1 per box ; six boxes, $5. So ld by one Drug. gist in every town; village, city, and hamlet throughout the world. Sold in Montrose, Pa.. By BURNS tt NICH OLS, (Druggists,) " Sole Agents" for Montrose. La dies, by sending them .$1 to Montrose Post Office, can have the Pills sent (confidentially) by mail to ony part of the cuunfry—free of Postage. 'Bold also by Erman° Z & ("Lanz, Great Bend. Ccanz & Bnowx, Deposit, Mms. Ptzttev & Co. Bimetal:nom, Ctrruntmr & Bantam Scranton. Onus BARNES & Co. New York. S. D. BOWE, Sole Proprietor. New York. July 1-Iyro CITATION. To SILAS MANN. Bethlehem. Pa. Sir Tour horse, wagon, and contents, (said to be 16,000 Cigars,) having been seized for non-payment of 'velal tax as peddler, and placed IA my_posseation. you are hereby notified to *tow tillage. If any„'von have, within ten days Item the date hereof . why Said property shall not farfit4e4 and sold for Ll* use of the United States. , M. WILLIAMS. Aethkellellesler, ltth lifostreie. Rist.ll, UM-1w ors : L TtBRELL to ccratintiallynceiving new vivo orGenutne Drugs and Medicines, which online soli as low asst any other Stc-e In Montrose. garoirdner's Business College, MONO INSTITUTz and LADIES' ACADEMY— is the purer place where young men and ladies can ob tain a I snitchl knowledge of the mast important branchesf business. Every one should improve this opportunty. as the course is the most thorough.of any College d the kind in Northern Pennsylvania. Lire Scholarellp, 535,00. Send for College Paper, giving full partlinlara. Address J. N. GARDNER, Principa, Scrantou s Pa. LA ng. 13-6 m. SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC. This medeine. Invented by Dr. J. H. Bos=ses, of Phila delphia, b Mended to absolve the food and make It into chyme, Lb flust Tamen of digestion. By deeming the stomach ebb Schenck's Mandrake Plib, the Tonle 100t1 restores Cus appetite, and tbod that Mudd not be eaten before lasing It rill bo easily digested. Consumption einnot be cured by Sebeack's Palmonla Syrup tutra the stomach and Uver Is made healthy and the appetite meabed, hence the Tonic and Pills are reqdrod in nearly erery moo of consumption. A half dozen bottles of the BEAWEED TONIC and three or four bozos of the MANDBAXE PILLS will cure any ordinary one of dye- Persia. Dr. flonwarnt makes profbaskmal visits In Now York, Bar ton, and at his principal Office In Philadelphia ovary week. See daily papers of each place, or hia pamphlet on consump tion for his days for vlallation. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two Lilo:name of the Doctor, one when In the but stage of Conamsp:S=, and the other as ho now 12, in porfoct hMith, =cm the Qom. ernroorrs Mgt*. sold by all Druggists and Dealers, price $l5O per bottle, or $7.50 the half dozen. All letters for advice shonld be ad dressed to Dr. BOUSINCS'II Principal Office, No. 15 North 6th Street, Philadephia, Ps. General Virholcaste A.gonts: Demas Barnes & Co., N. Y.: S. S. Dance, Baltimore, Md.; John D. Parke, CIIICIUDJA Ohio: Welker & Taylor, Chicago, III.; Collins Bros, St Lon* W. flit W. ea. mo. I yr. NEW YORK MARKETS. Reported for the MONTROSE DEMOCRAT, by DE. HART. SHAFFER it CO., Commission Merehants.4o3, 404. 405 and 406 West Washington Market, New York City. Nov. 2, 1867. Beans, per barrel $3,60 (3 1.3,75 Butter, per lb. Suite firkins, prime.... 38 0 40 do " tubs, " ..., 40 eh 44 do Orange county palls._ 50 0 56 Cheese, per lb., '' 12 eh 16 Eggs, per doz. 80 t 33 Floor, per bbl. extra State 9,00 a 1 too western 9,50.13 12,00 Rye Florir per bbl 7,50 eh 9,00 Corn meal, - 6,00 (3 6.1.0 Wheat, per bushel, 2,50 ei 8,20 Rye, do 1,50 Ch LOH Corn, do 1.20 0 1,80 Oats, do 67 t 70 ' Hay. per cart., 1,00 t 1,20 Sheep, tlveyer lb. 05 0 08 , Lambs, ' OS ei 10 Calves, .' 04 0 10 Chicken!. live per pai 75 a 1,113 TnHow. per lb. ....... ........ .11 Cry 1 Wool. per lb. , 45 58 D178 1 1 1 3EC6. rirSotices of marriages and death . , published free of charge. Obituaries piiblished If paid for at the rate of fifty cents per hundred words. In Williamsburg, Va., on the 25th ult., of congestion of the brain, Fun Nome, daughter of Friend and Emeline Tuttle, in the 22d year of her age. Irt~l6latisemrtits MEAT MARKET. P L TAKE T a tiT t NOT, ak l e C t E .n t soty d's o n ti r i n e e r s r I s in i s a c i d n a has t where he hopes by unremitting attention to business, and accommodating customers in every particular, to merit and receive a large stare of patronage. PRICES REASONABLE. F. J. REYNOLDS. Montrose, Nov. 5. 1867.-2 m r. A. P. GROVES ALL RIGHT—to fla you up with a new rig of clothes—Coat, Vest. Pants—in the Latest Style, and on short notice. Bring on your cloth, and select from the latest Fashion Plates the style you want. and I will guaranty neat Eta, and sub:A:Lurid wurk. . Mr - Cutting promptly done, and the pieces plainly ma ked. Terms, marl down. shop east side of Public Avenue, next door (up stairs) to the post-office. Moutrose, Nov.. 6, MI, 3131;114111191111(IIIIII I; l Piat®r Worm.. Will commence WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20. ISM, and continue eleven weeks (with vacation for holidays.) 3ezt.crta...lt3r Prof. J. O. COPE Miss 141. J. Penn •• ELIA WILI.IA IS " JULIA MILLER " ELLZ4 lIOLLISTELL 'l'uitioa 1.33. Ata.a . vrekaxcla. Languages $7 00 • High and Gram. School. each 5 IV Intermediate 4 00 Primary 3 00 Board and rooms can be obtained on reasonable terms. Abatement on tuition will be made for sicknees, and necessary absence over three weeks. As it is well known that all of our Teachers have an excellent reputation as to qualification and in the the• ory and practice of teaching, we need not commend them further. A. CHAMBERLAIN', President B. TIZATCIIEII, secretary. Montrose, N0v.518, 1847. 2w .4LII7CTIC:IOIV ! WILL be sold nt t,u3 bonne of Thomas Van Lone, In vlv Franklin township, on Saturday the Uth day of November, at 10 u'clock, a. m., the following property, t o wit 9 Cows, 4 two year old Heifers, 1. two-year old boll. 2 yoke of Oxon, two yoke two year old Steers. 7 Ye ar lings, :lye:Wing Colts, 40 Sheep, 1 Hog, 1 buggy wagon, 150 bushels Oars. 15 bushels buckwheat, Borne Corn.. a quantity of Potatoes, 10 tons of Hay, Corn-fodder and Suave, lOU Sap Pails, two boiling Pane, and other arti cles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SA stuns of $lO and under, cash—over $lO six mouths credit with interest and ap proved security. LUCIEN BUCK, Auctioneer. • THOMAS VANLONE, Oct. V), 1567. 2 STEPMEN TLNOLEY. FOUND• I IN Montrose. between the Store of I. N. Ballard And wooden end of Brick Block, at that little one horse Boot and Shoe Store, a new sod elegant aaaortment of 330C3OCIOlta lad E;3l3.coess For fall and winter, Coiststing of Alen's, thick and fine Boots, Boy's Boots, and a good assqrtment of Shoes, con sisting of Ladies' Kid, Goat, and Lasting Bolmorals, Misses', Children'a and . Baby's Shoes, &c. Also, work made to order, and Befalling done on short notico. Oct. 23, 1867.-41 C. 0. FORDLIAM. Sealed Proposals, F" bullalnn an Stone Briagencrolos th Gulf Strom. neer Wm. ann. In Franklin, still b e received nn. 31 Slov. 20tb.133. Spetillestlnns can be seen until that date by Wang upon J. I. Merriman. J. A. WELCH ;, L.NERRIIO, 1434ervuorii,, . _ Z 311113111, Oet. 10, nit—fa • BURNS & NICHOL% DRUGGISTS & APOTIIECARTES, Keep regularly supplied with witedulterated Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals ; Dye Stuffs, Wines and j.iquors, Paints, Oils and Varnish, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Yankee Notions,&o. &,o. Fresh from Nero York City. , All of the most popular Patent Medicines sold b this section, among width may be found Ayre's and Tayne's Family Medicines, Rem bold's Buchu, Schenck's Pu/monic Sy . rup, and Sea-weed Tonic, Duponco's and Cheeseman's Female Pills, Hall's Cough Butaam, Wiehares 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 fine assortment of everything us ually kept In wir.t.t. nr.anzArzo Drug Stores. QV — Prescriptions receive particular attention, and are cartarolLy and promptly compounded. * s o Store formerly occupied by J. Etheridge. A. B. BURNS. Montrose, Pa., Sept. 14 , 186.1. AMOS NICHOLS. N OTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. TIIIRIS TO GIVE NOTICE :That on the 10th day of Oetober, 1867, a warrant in bankruptcy was issued agtin.st the estate of DANIEL G. CAREY, of Rush,' Stisquehanna county, Penn sylvania, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, on his own petition ; that ther f payment of any debts and de livery of any property bo him are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to:Choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at the Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa., before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the 12th day of November, 1507, at one o'clock, P. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, 11. S. Marshal, as ZnOssercer. Western District 0 Pennsylvania. by C. W. ROESLER. Oct. 11-3 n, Deputy. EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO No.' I FAMILY MACIICIAL. This Machine has a straight needle. perpendicular action. makes the Lock or Shut • tie &lit, which will neither rfp nor ravel, and is alike on both sides ; performs perfect sewing_ on every de scription of material, with cotton, linen or silk thread. It Hems, Fells, Binds, Braids, Tucks,( Lilt., Plail3 and Gathers. AS a Family Machine It no nperlor. Particular attention is.palled to our New Improved Manufacturing Machines. They run light and are com paratively noiseless; simple, durable and efficient.— For cloth or leather work they have no competitors. No. 2 Machine, with Lemmor and Braider, ors. No. 8 'Machine, $3B. or - Agents wanted, to whom a liberal diadount will be given. [Oct. 22, 1887. OBOVESTKEWB PIANOS, GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS, GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS, 449 Broadway, New York, 499 Broadway, New York, 499 Broadway, New York, Are unrivalled for Durability, Power, and Eminent of Tone. They are fast lkecoming the favorite over all others, with Musicians; Amatettre. and all lovers of GOOD MUSIC. They see Warranted in every re spect. Prices one third lower than other first class makers. Send for Circular. GROVESTEEN d: CO_ 0r.22 499 Broadway, New York. JOIIN GROVES LADIES' FANCY FURS , At JOHN FAREIRA'S Old Established Fur Manufactory, No. 71.9 ARCH eTREET, above 7th, PHILADELPHIA. Have now in Store of my own manufacture and 1131. portation, one of the largest and most beautiful eelec triune of 3Peasa.43yr Furs, for Ladies' and Children's Wear In the City. Also, • flue assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my Goods at very reason. able prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Susquehanna County and vicinity. Orltemember the Name, Number and Street. JO SE FAREIRA. No. 71$ Arch St., above 7th, south side, Philadelphia. rafr — l have no partner nor connection with any other Store in Philadelphia. Oct. Sm 4 ... ....Principal School Grammar School ....Intermediate Prima.zy FARM FOR SALE. THFEorseustbratie,raf:t.Lertanifnoer Vieeti:ifsromfaT4onsittrotutaetedcolnu. taining 100 acres, with about 84 acres improved. flood Dwellinmhouse, Barn, Stable, and Outbuildings. A fine Orchard of young Fruit Trees, all grafted. The place is well watered, and is a first rate grain or dairy farm. For terms apply to the undetvigned on the premises. Forest Lake, Oct. 22, 1867.W: 0 M. LLOYD. NOTICE' IN BANKRUPTCY. . This is to give notice that on the 10th day of Oc tober, A D. 1867, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against ihe estate of WIS. A. LARUE. of Bridge water. Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, who has been anjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition; that the payment of any debt and delivery of any prop erty belonging to such Bahkrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law. That a meet.ng of the creditors of said Bank rupt, to prove their debts. and to proVe one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bank. rnptcy, to be held at No. 803 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania, before EDWARD N. WU, LARD, Register, on the 11th day of November. 1867, at one o'clock, P. M. THOS. A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal, as Messenger, Western Dletrict of Penna.. Oct. '4.—w4 Per C. W. ROESLER, Depaty. Merchant Tailoring. Ilave secured thl services of a drat class 3Pres,aticsal Cutter, and will re-open the Custom Department of their es tablishment on Tuesday Oct. 22, whore they will be prcpared to'make op to order, in the latest sod moat lashionable styles, all kinds of lien's auk... Dori Cloth lug Particular attentiongiven to OIITSMEOI7rTING. tar Wanted, two esperionoed Pants sad Volt - Mo tors. E. Zr rzaws IrOottoso. Oct-. et. ltaTom•tf DEG ir wA y 's ELECTRIC SALESROOM, 616 BROADWAY, N. Y Price, with Hemmer and Braider. SGO E. 1.. WEEKS & 00. TECIEI Mar-a#.OlE5 wlu TOW WTLL PM TSB Br vk.itisarrir DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, PIECE GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, And Furnishing Goods, It - certainly at Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co's. awing stain parcbsesd a large stock of Ns* locate Fall and Winter Trade, we would request t call and examinaticrn of oni Goods. feeling confident of being enabled to plass@ and satisfy as regards variety and prices. We would especially call attention to our One and large selection of •leab . `, ; .1 abe glotting Cloths, Casslmores, &ay for Custom Work, As we are the manufacturers °tali the Clothind we sell, we are enabled to Dzsz. ALLA COMPETITIOYIn regard to WORKMANSHIP AND PRICES. Garment/ made to order after measure, and geed Ale ting guarantied. A good assortment of MEN'S & BOYS' HATS, tut reed 7d. Also a largo lot of plain a tztamell HORSE BLANKETS. Guttaburg, A.ostubanm to. M. S. DESSEUEB., Managing Partner. Montrose, Sept. 24, 1867. Co 3Fit. SAL E. MITE andersignednffers for sale his House. Blum sad JL Lot,. located in the village of Gibson. Gibson town. ship, Estsq's co., Pa. Terms made known by enquiring of the subscriber on the premises. He will also offer for sale on MOND4 P NOV. 41h, 1867, at one o'clock, if not previously disposed of, in which case notice will be given, the following property: 1 four yearn old mare. broke to harriess; I set of sit. ver-plated single "turners, nearly new; 1 open Buggy. nearly new; 1 open Buggy. new ; 1 two•eeated Pleasure Sleigh, new; 1 one-horse Lumber Sleigh, new; I cylin der Coal Stove, cooking, nearly new; household articles too numerous to mention. trive months credit with interest and approved security. All sums under $3 cash down. J. S. EfoWr N. B.—All those having unsettled accounts with the undersigned are hereby untitled to call and arrange the same without farther notice. J. S. Hower.L. t bson, Pa., Sept, 10, 1867.-4m* arm= NEW mitioßD FOUNDRY IEN FULL "MAST TE undersigned would respectfull y Inform the pecs. ple of New Milford and vicinitylhat his Foundry situate inthe village of New Milford, is now in open• tion, and that be is prepared to furnish Castings otall kinds on call, or will get them op to order. pg — Conealt your interests by giving me *call. J. S. TINGLEY. Now Milford; Oct. 1, 1867.—tf Court Proclamation. WHEREAS, the Ron. F. B. STREETER. President of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery. Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas AT d Orphans' Court, in the thirteenth judi cial district, composed of the counties of Susquehanna and Bradford, and the lions. R. T. Ashley and Alfred Baldwin, Associate Judges for Susquehanna county, have issued their precept, to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in the borough of Montrose, and county of Susquehan na, on the 2cl Monday of November, 1861, it being the 11th day. NOTICE mow( await to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of said county of Susquehan no, that they be there In their proper persons, at 2 o'- clock in the afternoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions. and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices uppertaln to be done.— And those who are bound by recognisances against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jall,of said county of Susquehanna are tq be then and there, to prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at Montrose, the 14th of Oct.. Lathe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. S. B. LANE, Sheriff. NEW FURNITURE ROOMS! THE subscriber would respectftilly intern the publle that he has commenced business in Q. Cush man's old Shop,where ho keeps constantly pnband and manufactures to order all kinds of 1: e .7...6,4k • 7 Iva ~•,:y)1 BUM AS Bureaus, Bedsteads, Lounges, Settees, Stands, Tables, Extension Tables, of a superior manufacture. Also, Barrett's Patent Ladies' Revolving Work Table. AU those in want of Cabinet .Farnitnre will do well to give me *call before looking elsewhere, for I Intend to make my work good, and sell it eloper than any other establishment inSuKtietunna Cotatty. N. 13.—Allwork done whenOEN t fromised. WHICELEIL Moutzosa, Sept. a, I TiEL Ttriutzws ST • its, as aansl. Is tan or desirable Goode. 4431 sad aim T ARP itgOY, Ito undo b¢ ' A tali variety of SS OILS for wow I.l=l, TIIIESZLV FURS,