ontrost Pemotrat. icossixtv. NOV.: 12, 1867. MaCooVel ima.teilLigertioo. Notice. The Board of School Director's of . Bridgewater will meet at Tarbell's Hotel, in Montrose, on Saturday, Nov. 16, at 2 o'clock, p. tn. By order. C. J. CURTIS, Sec'y. Bridgewater, Nov. 9, 1867. Produce Brokers. Persons engaged in purchasinm poultry or other farm products are Halle to spe cial tax as Produce Brokers. Nu person can buy eatt leoh eep,prod nee, ikc., for sale, -without liability to tax. The fact ofbeitlg in the employ of another allbrds no exemp tion. Those having commenced business 'without first paying the tax, may save penalty by reporting therolves to an as sessor before some other person does so. Zonation Visit. The friends of Rev. Wm. S. Heaton, Episcopal Mini-ter in Jessup, areinvited to attend a Donation Party at the house of Geo. W. Rose, on the afternoon and evening of Thursday, Nov. 14, 1807.-2 List of Jurors Drawn for the term of Court connnen cing on Monday, Nov. 11th, 1 867: TRAVERSE JERMRS-SECOND WEEK Auburn : Wm. Christian, John A. Kirk Bridgewater: David Faucher. Brooklyn: Bradtbrd 0. Wartron?., Jo seph Oakley. Choeonut : Julius E. Addison. Clifford: Burt Kenyon, John y'.Weath erby. _ _ Dimock : Hiram C. Conklin, Charles -J. Hollister, Frederick - Woodhouse. Dtindatf: Henry Spencer. Cornelius Decker, Nelson Griffis. • Great Bend: Thomas D. Hayes. Great" Bend hero: Henry A. Co:sten. Gibs on : Genrge Holmes. Herrick : Philo Burritt. Harford : Westle.y L. Wiltuarth. Jackson : Calvic Dix. Lenox: Joseph T. Bennett, James P. Hartley, George W. Napes, Thomat , Pin y-ter, Lafayette Stephen. 9, PeterlV. Van- liberty: Wm. H. Ives. Montrose: G. orge A. Jessup. New Milford : William C. Handl-la. 4)akarl: George W. Barton. thish: Daniel Gareti•. Sastfa Depot: Joseph Allen, Isaac Per Springville : Asa AltaCh3lll, James A o.lkley. .S Thomson : Joel Salisbury. .-p, -- ---- er Whatever may be said of the mer its of the different sewing machines now bel;ire the public, there is certainly none that deserves more special mention than the Empire Sewing Machine. This ma chine is not only unsurpassed in sini plicitv, durability and beautiful_ stitch, and adapted to all kinds of family sewing, and noiseless when in operation. but is Jf superior workmanship, corn bluing use 'fulness with elegance. It is, in fact, a sewing machine that every family would li6e Lo have.—Oct29w4 larln a country where - the natural desire of the people is to reach the highest point in ART, it is very difficult for success to be,ubutined without the most arduous /altar. inito is opinion is extremely ex acting and not always just; but often un just and creel criticism has produced the most beneficial results; the greatest im• ,prOvements hare been made under con tinued discoursownents, and in many suc cessful efforts defeat seemed certain to all except thoseemicerned. In no one branch of art has there been more ttiials and fail. tires, and in no single instrument is there so many dfferent.parts to perfect. in order to make the whole a success, as the Piano Forte; this is always attended 'with great expense, requiring large capital and pa tient perseverance. GICOVESTEEN 3; Co., 499 Broadway, N. Y., commenced manu facturing Pianos thirty-six years ago, and are one of the oldest houses in the country. They differed from the rest of the makers in this respect—they aimed to make the best instrument, and to sell it fir the smallest profit. These Piatins to-day. can. not be excelled. Their singing quality is pare, lull, and easily retained through the most lengthy passages. For poWer they are unparalleled, and are celebrated for their great brilliancy, exquisite touch, and elegance of style and jinislt.—oet29w4 IlarThe newspapers, and especially those of the Radieni persuasion, continue to publish stories going to show that du ring Mr. Lincoln's Presidency the White House was a - sort of broker's shop for the selling of fat contracts l and other favors, Mrs. Lincoln presided Ewer the business, and her profits were certainly considera ble. , It is not possible that nonest Abe could have been ignorant of what was go ing on. • .He must have known all :about it. 'The Radical journals, which are abu sing his widow, are covering the name of the martyred President with shame and obloquy which will never be washed out. History will . deal harshly with tbeise late developements- --The Radical journals, wbich are pub lishing so many stories, about the absurd_ and improper conduct of-Mrs. Lincoln du. her :busband'slifeliine, ,are thetr best to pro*e : Oat, Mr."..Liileolii,:!:4 - as either br a koave or. AO to' allow 'auell in. gi;iiiiiiißtews—The War is Italy. FLORENCE, Nov. Btb.—On Sunday, Garibaldi, with 3500 men and two can non; left, his camp near Monte Rotondo, and advanced to attack Tivon, which was held by the Papal troops. ‘ He found the latter ; numbering 0000, posted in a strong position, and supported by artillery. The Pontifical troops immediately opened fire With their batteries, and upon the ap proach of the Garihadians a desperate battle ensued, which lasted forty five minutes. Garibaldi then retreated, and the . battle .was renewed at Monte Roton do. The insurgents fought with great_ ob. atinacy and kept up the conflict at this point for two hours and a half, when, ex hausted and overwhelmed, they gave way and were utterly routed. Of the insurgentia, 450 were killed, and 900 taken prisoners. Nu, idea of the wounded can be formed. The total loss of the Papal troops engaged was 200 killed an d wounded. PLonExcbt, Nov, 7111.—1 n the recent enl,agement at. Monte Rotondo the Pa pal-: troops were badly beaten until the arrival of:the Fretich troops, when the tide of battle turned. FLoar*cr, Nov. 7111—Evening.—Ac• counts nethe last cng4gement near Rome have beeTi received. Darincr Ihe battles of Sunday, Garibaldi brought into action ten thon.and men. At one time the Pa pal troops were beaten, and Garibaldi was gaining ground, when the French came up and turned the victory into a de feat. The GaribahlimQ lost 800 killed and wounded, and 2000 pri-oners. Pants, Nivv. 7th.—Serious riots have been . incited by the Party of Action in different parts of Italy, and particularly at Milan, where it was found necessary to (all out the troops to quell the disturb ances. Many of the rioters were 'kil ed and. wounded. Nov. 711).—The Italians as•zert that. 50011 Vrench soldiers under corn• wand of General Poples, came to the as sistance of the Papal foxes during their last engagement with the Garibaldians, and the timely arrival of these reinforce ments turned the tide of battle and cans ed the defeat of the insur!retits. —ln the battle, near Terni, three thou sand Garibaldians were killed, wounded, and taken prisoners. Amore- the latter were Garibaldi himself, and his son Men otti. —Four thousand troops of the Party of Action, while moving to the relief of Garibaldi, were intercepted, disarmed, and turned back by Vie. or Em man nel's army. ,Ind, , e Rives, of Vireinia, who op poise d secession during. the war, was nominated for the (7onsi Conven tion in that State, and defeated by a Rad ical nesrrn. In commenting upon this tact, the RiehntqnlDiApotch. says : "This is a picture for Northern people to con template. Judge Rives has proved his devotion to the R.ptihlicans in the most satisfactory manlier ; indeed. under the most crying circumstances. Ills success ful ri‘Jal is an illi , erate negro, totally un fit for the lon.,:iness of leg,islaticn, and hay inc, nothing to recommend him but his intolerant. spirit toward the white peo ple of Virginia, his ignorant prejudi and proscriptive sentiments." :Auct. facts as these aided in prodnci'ng the late political revolution in the Northern States, and they bhould be kept before white men, "There is no abatement of the ex citement and alarm .which prevails at Richmond. : The incendiary Hunnicutt made a speech to the ne, , roes the other night, in which he advised them to apply the torch to the house of any white man who discharged a negro t;)r voting the 'Radical ticket. More'of the whites have been ordered to leave the city for speak- inn di4resretfuily of Hunnicutt, on pen. alty of dc- if they; should disregard the warnings' I=l —The Richmond (Va.) correspondent of the .4 oxima Journal speaks of dernorai. intiott among the youn ,, er classes of the negro population as fearfully increasing. The habit of indolence, everywhere prey *lent, breeds thievishness, intemperance, and licentiousness. The jails are alt —A terrible hurricane swept over Tex as a few days ago. Twenty-six persons were killed in Mat amoras, on the Mexi can side of the Rio (lir I onc.e ; ten were ki led and twenty-one wounded in Brown— ville; and twelve at Brazos. Only two houses were left standing in Ciarksville. and none , in Bagdad. At Brazos the ne gro troops behaved badly—rendering no assistance and plundering the sufferers.— One of the negro soldiers shot and killed a citizen who detected him stealing. —Three tThited States S , -tiators have been gained this year by the Democracy— one in Connecticut, one in California, and one in Ohio. It only needs more elec tions, by the people to make a clean swcep,of the . Radical oligarchs. —Obligations, exceeding hair a million of dollars in the aggregate, matured at the city banks of Charleston, S. C., on Mondey,:aml Were promptly paid: The moneys were due chiefly to Northern Crest C i s —Over 7 000; 000 acres of public land have been sold by the government dur ing the .past year. ,1 400 000 000 yet remains on Uncle Sam's hands. —The Pittsburg and Steubenville Rail. road, "Pan Handle," Was, yesterday sold to the. Pennsylvania Central Itai!road Conipany.for . sl 000 000, —ln MarWand u it is said, that not ev. en a Republican - constable was elected on Tueiday,'So brponisoieep thelitate.4"— MrTon thousand Dol tars* worth or GOODS at wholm.ale emit- per Inventoertjuk taken, for sate by ABEL TLTIIRELL. In the Mick Block. About Oda amount constantly on band, and IslftW (loops amtin• ally arriving. Thtf people can find nearly everything they mar need at the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL. tdoutroae, Pa., July 30, 1867. 12r"Colgatel3 #ematio Vegetable, Soap. A en peri oiToilleit Soap. prepared from refined Veg;eta• blo Oils in combination with Glycerine, and espe cially designed for the nee of Ladles, and for the Nursery. Its perfume ts exquidteouid its 'ratting propealos enrivelled. ;For tire itis ali drr.ggleti. - Nay, •••—• • : 4 " , "4: r: 1 —Thad Stevensusick as he is":-Aas written a letter reiterating his fanatical dogma that Congress has a right to en force negro suffrage in all the States. —The Radicals have been put on trial for the many crimes of which they have been guilty during the past six years, and the verdict of the people has been guilty, guilty. —A Dayton, Ohio, bank sent $35 000 in seven-thirty bonds to New-York for sale, and the broker sent them back, say ing they were boguq. It happened that the Dayton cashier had taken the num• bers of the bonds, which had come to the bank directly from the Treasury, and which were not the bonds returned - from New-York. —ln the flonrshing town of Charles town, We , t, Virginia, only fifteen votes were cast at, the recent election. Before the war over five hundred votes were polled there. Now only twenty-three voters are registered, and of that number only fifteen voted. What a l!ommentary that is on Republican institutions. —A Philadelphia Radical organ says the Democracy of Baltimore refused to sppoint "Plug Uglier" to office, and that they threatened to vote the Radical tick et. Very well. They couldn't gravitate to a plug ug'i.er party, and feel more at home. —Onto —The Governor, Attorney General, and the Secretary of State, have completed the canvass of the vote on the Constitutional Amendment. The total nottibtT of votes cat is 484 003 ; li>r the amendment, 216 987 ; against the amend ment, 255 310, heing a majority against it of 38 .153. The remaining. 12 296 were ll'onks. The amendment voted on pro post-.1 to g,iv,e negroes the right to vote anti also to disfranchise so-called desert ers. —Thad Stevens says he must be an "impudent eilizen who does not believe in negro suffrage. That being the caso, there's a bhr lot of impudent fellows ly ing aronnd loose at this particular mo ment. ; —BosToN, Oct. 30th. John A. An• drew, Ex-Governor of Massachusetts, died at six o'clock. this evening; at nine o'clock last evening he was at his own residence in Charles street, conversing with a friend, his family being present. He had premonitory symptoms of apo p'exy, and requested his family to leave the room, which they dill under the sup position that he had private business to transact. He then requested his friend to ca 1 in Dr. Derby, and subsequently 13i , 10w and Cabet were in attend ance. He remained unconscious from the time of his attack until death. A TIME BALSAIL —Dr. Wistar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry is truly a balsam.— It coat dos the balsamic principle of the Chery, the balsamic, properties of . tar and of pine. Its in!rredients are al In:kande. Coughs, cl,bls, sore throw, bronchitis. aml c , insumplion speedily dis appear lin ler its balsamic influence, ..X 2 '.MG"IAI..T-• NC3OTXC7ME3. re — A BEL 'TURKEL L continually orli,lsUltle brut. and )ledh c in••+. which wili he void am , liiw as at and other :it( Montrone. Pr - Gardner's fitt%lneem 'College. PIICINO GI-ZIPIII, IN...IIII'TE and LA hags' ACADEMY-- is the p plat, v, here yoytg met:lard Inn lee cim ob lain n Intetie.ll ittage or the most importunt branche bust net .4. };very one should improve this opportuntty. ns the course is the molt thorough of any Uoliere of the hind in Northern PC111:811VIII1iC. LI C ftirbCfarShip, $2.5,CM t 4 entl or ('.liege Paltr'rt full part itte tars. Address .7. N. biAßlgNElt,Prinell ticrar.ton, Pa. LA ug. rfrlron In the Blood.—The nereisity of a doe prot.ortlon or i: - on the 1 , 109t1 Is Well known to all cuedtea men ; when it becomes reduced from any canoe whatever, the thole system foltrk,i , . the weakest part being th- first atuacked. and a of la ttithur, ia,sti tale. and ••eil;imuetteit4" pervade: , the Syt.telll. imulatito only alLici u temponry relief, and it .Ye the tiatne effect of givin;ti tired bore.. the whip instead °fonts. The true remedy Is to supply the blood with the necessary quantity of iron. 'fhis can be done by using the PERUVIAN SYRUP, a protected solution of the protoxide of Iron, which itt t 'o prewreo that it ae,•im ihte. at once with the Wood. gi'•'tr_ Ftretizth, vigor and ne%v life tot he whole systum. To take medicine to cu re dieoloLeA occaktioned by a de ficiency ~r Lou In the itl 0. d. ulthont re toting it to the sycreill. I% like Irving to repair a building wiy n the foundation i. gone. An inn 'tient divine say" : •' I have beer nettle the Pe mvian Syrup for come !hue pact ; it •Meer me new vl• gor. buoy tucy of spirits. eincttc•lty of muscle." Peruphiete containing eertltleatec of cures and re aomrnendal lime from ”011le Or the most eminent phyci• entor. eivr4ylllell and others, will be cent free LO any address. he genuine has " Peruvian- Syrup" blown in the glas, T. P. DINsMOTtE, Proprlepor, • No. 86 (my I. New• York Sold by all Druggitts. o"For all the provenn form. of disease originating in SCIROFULA, .00 1 n• salt Rheum C.ln.rr. (20110 u .uptlon • &c. there le nothing eon eqnal the purifying effects of lodine when edlniniateren in a pure era , e. ER. H. A NDERS' I-DINE WATER to n pure solution of lodi tie dissolved In water. without a solvent, Bud is the hest remedy for Scrofula and kind. red diseases ever discovered. Ci reels s tree. J. F. DINS nORR. r.ft Dey street, New York. Sold by Druggists generally. uov re — What .Every One Wan le. —A good, reli able medicine that will he on hand when required, nod 111•VCr fails when culled on. That is now to be obtained in Dr. Tobias' cel.-bra ed Venetian Liniment. Maui tenuem.de call it the wond,,r of the age. he it does all that is represented and more. It cures ,Diarrhma,Dve• emery. Colt e. spasm., Vomiting, Croup. and Sea.sick -1,1 me as softly ae it is need. and Is perfectly innocent to take internally, even in double the quantity named in the directions and an. an external remedy for Chronic Rheumatism Cuts. Bruise,Old Sores. Mumps. Tooth ache. lierMiche. Sure Throat, rprains.losectStings, Pains in the back, chest and limbs, thousands have tes tified to. and thmr certlfici es can he seen ut the DOe tor's Depot, 50 Corthindi street, New York. Ilutid• reds of phyeicians use It In their practice. It has been introduced since 1847, and hundreds who now have Mu their houses say they would not be without it oven If it cost $lO per bottle. Beery drop Is mixed by Dr. Tobias himself, and can he depended on. Only 50 cis. and $1 per bottle. Sold by Druggists. Depot 66 Cortland et., New York. [Nov. Gml Or Card to' the Ledlefieql)r., Duponeo 7 it Golden Psriodleal Pills ror Females. %nitlahlo in trWevtia; trrs guldritios, Removing aGi Ma radians of thit Monthly Courses, frtonwhatesorcrtwa, and dtwayt Sticet. , Vul asa A CERTAIN REMEDY for all complaints so peculiar to the sex, viz., Didtriresing and Peintel Menstruation, Retention, Pain is the Back and Loins, Pressing-Down 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 moat annoying, weakening, and the begining of all other to. male weaknesses, The Leucorrhma, or Whites. They Act like a Charm to Reaming Obstructioa and liestoritig Nature toits , Proper Chant!. quieting the nerves. and bringing back the " rosy color of health" to the most delicate. 100,000 Boxes //cm toen cold In Two Years. Ten thousand boxes sent by letter, both by myself and agents, to all p iris of the world, to which answers have been returned in which indict say nothing like the above Mlle have been known since Cbs Science of Medicine dawned upon the World. Full and explicit direcione accompany each box. Price $1 per box ; ,ix boxes, $6. Sold by one Drug gist In every town; vi nape, city, and hamlet throughout the world. Sold in Montrose. Pa.. By BURNS & NICH OLS, tOrtiggist..) " Sole Agents" far Montrose. La dies. by sending ritmt $1 to ltiontrose Post Office. can have the Piths sent (ronfittentially) by mail Co any part of the comntry, free of Ptotage. Sold also by Earner .° x & rt.ernt, Great fiend, crams. Deposit. CLEVES. PIERCE S. Co. Binghamton, CUEILBURT BRoORS, Scranton, DEIL&S BARNES It CO. New York. S. D. BO WE, Sole Proprietor, No , York. July CONSUMPTION CURABLE EY DR. SCH.ENCX'S MEDICINES TO cquE CONBM(PTI'OI I ,f, scatem must be pro. wed so alit the tulip will h To accomplish this, tho !leer and domfmilo mat flr2t bo eicance3 and an appetite ero teed !or good n - holesonso tool, which, by thoe ntedicham will be d , gested property, and good hsrlitt; blood casio; tbus baildlng up the constitution. scrtENcs's MAN DEAIiE PILLS eleance the stomach of all bilious or Into-one accumulations; and, tr; using the S.is Weed Toulo In con nection. the appetite is restored. SCIIENCK'S PLILMONIC 8171iLIT Ls nntricloue as wen turned:mat, and, by mine the three rumerVot, a! I 'murales are expel:el from the syrtom, and good, wholosa O blood made, wh:ch win repel disease. n patients will m those metkinca accordlu4 to dircalons, Ceueumption very fro nnently In its hut !Moe yields readily to (bolt action. Take the pills Ito 'neatly, to cleanse the Ileorand stomach. It does not follow that because the bowels are not c attivo the: are not roiMred, for sometimet in Warritma they 'aro nomssary. The stomach mast be kept healthy, and au apoelito created to allow the Palma lc 3, - rup to act on the rem:rmory organs properly and allay any irritation. Then all that Le rewired to perorm a permanent cure le, to provost taking cold. Eaereee about the rooms CO much passible, eat all the richest tood—fat meat, game, and, la fact, an :thing the ap petite craves ; but be particular cad masticate well. NEW YORK XIARKETS. Reported for the Mot:Tilos!. DENOCRAT. by DE -11 ART. SHAFFER b. CO.. Commission Merchants.4o3. 401. 403 and 490 Went Wanhington Market, New York City. Nov. 9, 18 11 7. Beans, per barrel $9,90 (2. $4,09 Butter, per lb. State firkins, prime...-. 213 0 40 do •• Liih,. .. .... 40 0 42 do Orange county path.... 43 rd, 50 Cheese. per lb., 19 0 14 E=,s;'per doz. 80 Q 1 33 Flour, per bhl. extra State 9,00 0 13,00 western 8,50 1 12,00 Rye Flour per bbl 7,50 0 9.00 t orn meal. •• 6.1 1 0 e. 6.1,0 Wheat, per htinhel, 2.50 l 8.20 Rye, do 1.30 (ay 1,6 1 1 Corn, do .. 1.20 i 1.30 outs. do 67 0, 70 hay, per cwt , 1,00 (atl.a.) Sheep, lire per lb. 05 (-4 08 Lamba, • 08 (a;, 10 Caileea, •• . 09 (al 1 0 t'll•clzena. live per pair 75 (ay 1,16 Tallow, per lb. 11 66 11 Wool, per Ih. 43 (Zt, 58 312.4 L Ft. Pt I .AL G-.MII IS . In Forest Lake, Nov. sth, by J. S. Towne, Eq., Mu. Ginuos DEURL, of F'ovst Lake, and Mus. ELIZAPETII T. lIOAG, of Silver Lake. 3=i MI.4I!LTIZI El. rßriS i otlees of marriage. and deaths published free of charge. oblanaries publi,hed if paid fur at the rate of tifiy ccu.e per hundred worth,. In New Ifiliord, Nov. Ist, 1867, MI ALI;F:Atr Amu:lett, aged 57 years. lictu cc4,i)frilscnituts AITTION ! The public are hereby cautioned against trnating Michtel Itvardon, or any Due but myself, WI my accuUtn. DANIEL ItEARDON. Foreat Lane, Noe. 12th, 1667.--aw• .41.117 `'MCP ! MITE undersigned will sell at unction at hie residence on the old lierr ham tt ree miles from Montrose, on Saturday, Nov. :;0, 10 o'clock, a. m., the following articles 12 Coo 8.1 two year old Reiter, 11 Tearlings,6 calves, 1 ,pan youn4 11,,rzt,*. I It:tiling C01t,16GC.C.2. 4 1". I sett.ol . true llarne.m, 1 lumber Wagon, 1 market Wagon. 1 lumber Sleigh, 1 pair, Bobkm, 1 horse Rake, Grineatone, Piow., Drug Lowell:Oa*, churning machine, churn dog. mid: pan*. draw cutler, Ai lone buy, i.traw,cornfoißlar, cook *Love. cider barrel*. BLS swarms ino.n, and ocher article? , nut mentioned. Timms —Cash for all sums of $5 or less; over that amount three tounthe crude, with Interest and approv• ed,security. REUBEN REYNOLDS, Jr Bridgewater, Nev. 12, 1667. 3w Statement of Miildletown Town ship Bounty Matters. Total am't of Duplicates for 18(4 & 18A5, $5.149 48 Rec'd from t. "may Treas'r on unseated lands, 81 99 Itefuuded by Recruiting agents, 87 70 83,273 97 Ain't of Bonds lestled, ,, ' S4,G Gs. Interest ou do. PO 20 Exonerat tone. .V.P! 64 Collector's percentage, 96 66 Trviburer's percentage. 38 GO Supervisors' and Town clerk's fees, and coutiugent expenses, • 45 16-45 120 90 Surplus, Surplus in bands of Treasurer applied by Stipends onto township purposes, with consent and approba_ ticn of the Auditors. LAWRENCE CURLEY, 1 - GEORGE L. WELLS. Nor. 12, 1847.-3 w Auditors. DISCHARGE of a BANKRUPT In the District Court of the United Btates for the We,tertz D,strict of Pennsylvania.—ln Bank, uptcy. In thentatter. of JOHN BRACKNEY, a bankrupt— said John ltreckney having applied to the Court for a discharge from his dews. By order of the Court notice is giveu to ail creditors who have proved their debt% and other persons in-interest to appear on the 224 del of November. MI, at 1 o'clock, p. m.. at Chambers of the said District Court. before E. N: WILLARD, one of the itegletera of said Court, in the city of Scranton, at No. 303 Laakawinom Avenue, to show mune why a dis charge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And further notice Is hereby given that thejecond and third meeting of crvettors of the said Bankrltpve qutred by the 27th and 28th suctions of the act of Con gress of Idarch". 3 lBB7, will be had before the said Reg ister. upon the Slime day, that cause may be sheun agninst the discharge, at the same hour and place. - Nov. 12-2 w S. C. 11COANDLESS, Clerk. . Liq UOßg An extensive assortment • pure Liquor* for medioa, perpose enpracing wail every knd In mark t. con-. rtu.-iltas band and for etgoby • ; - AUL . .44110. pENNSYLV62SI7/11 4 BS e,r • - - Zll filename and by Ms exclikirtty qr Va of Painatia. • [L. S.l Wirantes, By a returh made by the „lodges of especial election, held to the Twelfth Congressional district of this Commonwealth. comp:iced of the coun ties of Susquehanna and Luzerne, on Tuesday, the eighth day of October, last past , being the second Tues day thereof, and the time appointed for holding the gen. ral elections in said Commonwealth. under the authority °fin act of the General Assemblyi approved the second day of July, A. IT. one thousand eight hun dred and thirty-nine, entitled •"An Act relating to the elections this Commonwealth," it appears that George W. Woodterrd was duly elected to serve as a representative of this State In the house of Penmen'• tatives of the Fortieth Congress of the United States, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of the son. Charles Denson •, • And Whereas, In and by the, forty-second section of the above recited act of the General Assembly, ft Is made the duty of the Governor. on the receipt of the re. turi.s of any swelll election by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, to declare by proclamation the name of the person elected: Now, therefore, 1. Joint W. Gsanz, Governor as afore• said, have leaned thin my proclamation, hereby publish. In' and declaring , that the said George W. Wu/Awake:, is duly elected and chosen in Ihe district before men tioned, as a representative of this State, in the House of ltepresen tati vet. of the Congress of the United States, in the room of the lion. Charles Denteon. deceased, who bad been elected a member of the fartleth Congress Olven.under my Hand and the Great Seal or the State, at Harrisburg, this First day of November. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six t y.seven , and of the Commonwealth the nine' y-second. .13y the Governor, JNO. W. GEARY. F. JORDAN, Secretary of the Commenwealth. Nov 12th, St. MEAT MARKET. • risLEASE TARE NOTICE. that the undersigned has opened a Meat Market on Boyd's corner, Main st.,- where he hopes by unremitting attention to business, and accommodating customers in every particular, to merit and recove a large share of patronage. PRICE'S REASONABLE. F. J. REYNOLDS. Montrose, Nov. 5. 1657.-2 m CROVES ALL RIGHT—to x you up with a Dew fi rig of clothes—Coat, Vest. Panto—ln the Latest Style, and on short notice. Bring on your cloth, and selcct from the latest Fashion Plates the style you want. and I will guaranty neat ills, and substantial work. areutting promptly done, and the pieces plainly ma ked. Terms, cash down. Shop east side of Public Avenue, next door (up stairs) to the post-ofllce. Iloutrose, Nov. 5, 1867. JOHN G NTS. (b 3 w. e 3. mo. 1 rr MONTROSE GRADED SCHOOL Will commence WEDNESDAY NOV. 20, 1E62, and continue eleven weeks (with vacation for holidays.) Prof. J. G. COPE Principal Miss M. J. Cann High School •• ELLA WILLIAMS Grammar School " .ILL IA MILLER Intermediate " ELIZA Hotus7sit r ...Primacy rl l 33.lticon. 13a. .11..c1crea-za.c3413.. Lan ages $7 00 High and Grant. School, each 600 Intermediate 4 00 Primary 3 - 00 Board and rooms can be obtained on reasonable terms. Abatement on tuition will be made for sickness, and necessary absence over three weeks. As it is well known that all of our Tochers have an excellent reputation as to qualification and in the the ory and practice of teaching, we need not commend them further. • d. CHAZBERLALY, President 13. TUATCTIAR, Reeretary. Montrose, Nov. Gth, 1867. 2w IN Montrose, between the Store ()IX. N. Bollard and wooden end of Brick Block, at that little one horee Boot and Shoo Store, a new and elegant aaaortment of 3E3 CO Girt Set ESC 5;11.C3) e Men's thirk aid fine Boots, Boy's Boots and a good assortment of Shoes, con sisting of Ladies' Kid, Goat, and Lasting Balmorals, ie Fele, Children's And Baby's Shoes.. .kc. Also, work made to order, and Repairing done on short notice. Oct. 29, 1867.—tt C. 0. FORDLIA.U. DREGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, Heap regularly supplied with unadulterated Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Wines and Liquors, Paints, Oils and Varnish, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Yanked Notions, &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 Burhu,'Schenek's Pulmonic Sy. rup,and Sea weed Tonic, Duponco's and Cheeseman's Female Pills, Holes Cough, Balsam, Wishares Pine Tree Hon Ha& Renewer, .Riny's Anztrosia, Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Hoof land's German Bitters, Hostetter's Stdnzach Bitters, And many other kinds of real value and merit. in fact our Stock embraces a fine assortment of everything us uallly kept in wEt.i. REUULATED Drug Stores. Fir - Prescriptions receive particular attention, and aro CATIEPLLLT and promptly compounded. *** ~tore formerly occupied by J. Etherldg,o. A. B. BURNS, Montroseja., Sept.-17, 1667. &MOS NICHOLS. Merchant Tailoring. E. L. WEEKS & CO. nave secured the services of a Ara 93ass- V's*.abotlaalutter, and will re-open the Custom liepartment of 'their es tablishment on Tuesday Oct. ", where they will be prepared to make up to order — , in the-latest and most fashionable styles, all kinds of 2deu'e and Boy 'S Cloth ing. Particular attention given to OUTSIDE , CUTTING: 157" anted; two ozporlenced Pantrand Vest Ma. kerd. , B. L WEEHEI e 0 CO; Montrose; Oct; 1657.—tf ELE'arniC 0114. rdi stator . -Ant Altiono. !Lt. , lortZ ,SOIIN GEAR?. Qoverfide of the Bald Commonwealth. A PROCLAMATION. Gr. .a.. PL. 1317123.ter Term. Fisicrt23.tyr 2 FOUND, For fall and winter; Consisting of BURNS & NICHOLS, kt . imor_aA-03g11 WWI= YOU win lasso TELE ViEST VAIItIETV. DRESS GOODS FANCY 600Dd, MILLINERY GOODS, PIECE GOODS, DOMESTIC ROODS; READY MADE CLOTHING, And Furnishing Goods! Is tertainty . at Guttenburg, Rosenbaum 001, Having again stonbased o _largo stock at Saw Goods Fall and Winter Trade, we would request n call and exatninatfon of oar Gond*. feeling confident of being enabled to pleas* and satbly as regards variety end prices. We would especially call attention - to om flee and large selection of Ile* Mak enling Cloths, Cassinieres, &cdo for Custom Work, As we are the manufacturers of all the Clothing we sell. we are enabled to =Pr ALAI COMPETITION In regard to WOREILINSIIIP AND PRICES. Garment* rondo to order after manor*, and good SO , Ling guarantied. A good assortment of MEN'S cC BOYS' ITATS, just rocol red. Also a largo lot of plata a trimmed HORSE BLANKETS. Outituburg, liostubanm Co. N. S. DESSAMIR, Managikig Psrtaitt Montrose, Sept. 24, 1867. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. • Tuisis TO GIVE M OTICE ',plat on the lOts day of October, a warrant in bankruptcy was hisaLd against the estate of DANIEL U. CARE Y, of Rosh, Susquehanna county. Penn sylvania, who has been adjudged a bankrbpt, on bla own petition ; that the pavment of any debts and de livery of any property it , him are forbidden-by law ; that a meetin- of the creditors of the sold bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one oemure assignee* of Ms estate, will be held at the Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. WI Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa., before Edward N. Willard. Register, on tho 12th day ,of November, 1807, at one o'clock, P. M. THOMAS A. HOWLEY', U. S. Marshal, as messenger, Weitern Dit•triet cf Penqsylranla. by C.AD. ROESLER, Oct. 2.1-4 w nevus?, NOTICE IN 13ANKRUPTCY. This is to give notice that on the 10th day of Oa tober. A. D. 1867, a warrne:t in Bankruptcy was issued against be estate of WM. A. LABUR. of Bridge water, Susquehanna County. Pennsylvania, . whu has been attired-Jed a Bankrupt, on his own petition; that the payment of any debt and delivery of any prop erty Itelonging , to such Bankrupt, to him or frr life use, and the transfer of any property by him. are forbidden by law. That a meet .n of the creditors of said Bank rupt. to prove their debts. and to prove one or more assignees of his estate, will he held at a Court of Bank ruptcy. to he held nt No. 303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania. before EDWARD N. Wlle LARD, Register. ou the 11th day of Nottember. 1867, at one o'clock, P. M. THOS, A. ROWLEY, 17. S. Marshal, as Messenger, We:Flown District of Penna. Per C. W. flotsam, Deputy. Oct. r2.—w4 EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO. SALESROOM, SIG BROADWAY, N. Y. No. 1 PA =LT' Macnrst. This Machine has a straighi needle, perpendicular action. makes the LO& Or Shut • tie Sikh, which will neither rip nor ravel, and la alike on both eddee ; performs perfect sewing on every do. scriptton of material, with cotton, linen or silk thread. It Hems, Fells, Binds, Braids, Tneks, Quilts• Plaits and Gathers. As a Family Machine It baa nv upertor. Price, with Ilemmerand Braider, g•GO' Particular attention is called to our New • Improved Manufacturing Machines. They ran light and are corn. paratively noiSeless; simple, durable and efficient,. For eldth or leather work they have no - competitors. - No. .2 Machine, with Hemmer and Draider,c4. No. 3 Machine, S&S. MP — Agents wanted, towboin a liberal discount will bo given Oct. 22, 1667. . . GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS, GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS, GROVESTEEN'S PIANO 449 Broad Way, New York ) 499 Broadway, New York, 499 Broadway, New Torki Ara unrivalled for Durability. Power.' mu 1, Mammy if Tone. They are fast becoming the favorite over others. with Mimelans. Amateurs. and all lovers of GOOD NUSIC. They are Warranted in every. nto• spoot. Priers ono third lower Um, 0. her first cum makers. Send fur Circular. GROVESTEEN ct CO, 0c.22 490 Brood/sup, A r um Fork. LADIES' FANCY. FURS, At JOHN FAREIRA' Old 'Established Far Manufactory ; So. 718 ARCH STREET. Above 7th. ruiLAOttliti, Have noW IA Store of my own maordsctufe 'and iin portation, ono of the largest and man 'beauffful Hone of 3611,gisicry: aPLIXIII-0 for Ladlca' and Chlidron`a Wear in theOtt Ate r Si fine assortment of Gent's Fur Giovei and Co fare. I am mo l ded to dispofe of my Gonda at very MOOD. -able prices, andt would therefore eolicits C 1 4 .1 Iyo:o friends of Susquehanna County and vicinity. Or Remember the Name. Number ondlitreeti , -. - • ' JOHN PAREIR.A. No. 71 t 3 ,Areh , Bt. r above 711 / pouthittio. pbßadoptibk , sari rivello towage niorriststecitoo,lo:aity CAW Ittoto ilatlodol itatts. ,I. Oct.etllt.. : • • r. -to Ff7lo,'