tidrestc - -latto_trat. Ttrirlem,v4 Zscoofia. ,XxLtelkl.l.(seozweka. Internal Ilevenne, . Large sums . of money are now being re covered by the revenue assessors of this district, which were lost to the. Govern, meat in past years, through . neglect and fraud. .Many eases could, be noted, but' only three of the 'heaviest ones - are •now published. Names are not, at present giv en ; but some publication of facts has be-1 dome necessary, to correct reports that do injustice to all concerned. It is prop er also, that the people should be infcnnu ()Sof such occurrences. No. 1. Hides sent to this county by firms in New York to be tanned, the leath er returned to them, they paying for the tanning, and furnishing funds to pay goy .ernment tax on the leather. Agent in charge of one tannery retains near $3,000 of the money thus intrusted to him du ring last three years, and fails to ma k e monthly returns of the same, or gives in correct accounts. Facts quietly hunted up, without, the knowledge of delinquents, during this year, and deficiency assessed, which, including addition of legal per tentage for neglect, st . e. amounts o about sl,ooo—nearly all of which has been col lected for sole benefit of the Government. Agent under $5,000 bail ou charge of false returns. No. 2. Similar to above. Owner 61 tannery retains $6,000 during past four years. Addition of per centage swells ate amount to slo,ouo—all of which be longs to the Government. Os ner of tan nery under 415,000 bail on charge of false vaunts. No.l. No false return discovered ; but loss in past years Anse, by mutual neg. 1-9 at ,of taxpayer and officials. A clear #11;0013 for the Government. Penalties for Frauds. The penalties for frauds upon the reven ue should be kept in mind by the people. If a tax bo due, and a person neglects to make return and pay it; ho is liable, First, to the tax and fifty per cent. in, addition. If it be a special tax (formerly •t'alled license,) the delinquent is also lin hie to tine not exceeding 000, for failing 10 he assessed and paying tax before com mencing business. If a peddler, all the goods, with teams, &c., found in his pos session are liable to be seized and forfeit ed- So much for neglect. See,ond. If any person renders a false slsietneut of amount of tax due, he is We to double the tax ; also to a fine of .ot3o awl two years imprisonment, id ; te,e or both, for each false return.. Half t kr! liue goes to Government, half to in former. These penalties, &c, accrue whether a return be sworn to or not. If it be a special (license) tax, a false state ment as to the 'nature or extent of one's itainess, or the letigih of time one may have been engaged in it before being as sessed, subjects a person to these penal ti Third. It' a false return be sworn to, there is still further fine, imprisonment, & c., for the offense of perjury, to an ex: tent we need not name. It is something like punishment after death—uses up whatever may be left of- man, material and immaterial. --.0. CSI , 1111.- Fire in Brooklyn. • Mack's furniture factory at Mack's Cor ners, in Brooklyn, was horned down on Friday eveui'ug, last. The establishment had just been furnished with new ma chinery, &c., for au increase of business, and is . a total loss—no insurance. We hear that the loss is $8,600. Accident at New4lMfbrd. A sad accident took place hero • this morning. - Mr. John Winfield, an aged man over 70 years old, was crossing the' Railroad as the morning Express was crossing the Montrose road. Mr. W. be ing quite deaf and partly blind, bad got nearly across the track when the cote catcher struck his boot and threw him violently on the frozen ground, broke hiS right arm in two places, and broke: three or four of his ribs. « * New-Milford, Nov. 15th, 1807. Fire and Liss of Life. A - 2fothir and ~ Three. Children Burned to Death.-Late on Saturday evening; the I 6th inst., the ;dwelling Of Patrick 'Mc- Nulty, located one and a half Miles. from Dimock Corners; was consumed by fire ; and three children, one a boy of about 15 yea* and twigirla, aged about - 6 and 8 .years, perished in the film'es. Mrs. Mc- Ntilty, though badly burned, escaped and gave the alarm. Neighbors hastened to the spot, hut too late to rescue the suffer ers. The house appears to hava taken fire from the stove or pipe, and the flames were well under way before they were discovered by" the inmates. Mrs. Mc- Nulty warawakeneil by, the fire to find all chance of escape by the door cut off; arousing the boy, she directed him to bring out the little girls. While the boy was engaged itt doing thiS, Mrs Me.Nulty broke out a window, and was driven, out enveloped in flames. The building soon fell in, and the boy 'became a Victim tp the fire in attempting to. rescue his Fisteri. Mrs: •MaNnity,: shockingly , burned, lin gered-umil this (Monday) morning,' and expired. The . charred remains of • the children were taken from the ruins, and are now prepared for, interment. Mr. IdeNnityhas been absent at work: for sonic time anal bat, not yet 'retureederr This: will be shockids news Air the. hus band 'lid `father:' a** Dizooelr 18th 10? Peterson's !Magazine. We are in receipt of this popular Mag. zine for December,, IG io s rplcnd id n tun bet, With two stecl moth titichion . a' 'colored pattern' in Berlin Vorltc, and nearly fifty Wood cuts of braiding and .other patterns,%nd Tate fashions. —The.publisher says that, in 1867, "Puteranew•Magazine hail more sub scribers then alt the other Mayozines com bined." We do not wonder at this, for it really gives more fifr the money than any in.thtk.world, The stories aie by thb very best Writers, •and are written- originallV for "Peterson.'.' nlatpropilt colored tashiOns - are 'Ate' newest- and -latest, the Principal:Edit:or taiting.pane iaat,to Par is to secure patterns in advanCe. About a thousand pages lif reading will he given in 1608, when the Magatine Will be great l` improved. The terms will however re main two dollars a year to single sub,cri hers. To clubs it is cheaper still, viz:— live copies t'or 83.00, eight copies for $l2, or fourteen copies fur $20.00: astonish ingly low. To every person getting up a club (at these rates,) the Publisher will send an extra copy gratis. Specimens sent (if written for) to those wishing to gee up dubs. Address, postpaid, Chas. .1. Peterson, 300 Chestnut Street, Phila delphia. The Lady's Friend, For December. This is a Holiday nun- j ber —and a magnificent one. The steel engraving called "The Happiest Time," is a belmtiful and charming design, and executed in beautiful style. The steel plate, The Immortal Crown,",also ex- Kessly!'engraved for this magazine, will touch A solemn but joyful chord in every heart. .lioth of these steel engravings are of the "vt . t.y r • best quality in every respect. Then we have a handsome colored engra ving of a "Jewel Case and Pin Cushion," and after this the usual refined and ele gant Double-Page Fashion Plate—Cindy engraved on steel; rot a mere lithograilm or wood engrasing. Then fullow(a num her of wood en,gravings illustrative of the Fashions, Needle-Work, &e., with the us ' ual piece of Music, worth of itself, time cost of the book. Thu Literary matter is as choiceAs usual —" Only a Glove," by Ga brielle Lee ; " How a Woman Her Way," by Elizabeth Prescott ; " German Lessons," by E. B. Ripley ; "The 0 d Maid," a Poem by Florence Perry ; "I'n-- served Flowers ;" " Disillusion, or Mary of, the Mill and the Couniess Maria;" " Flower Stand and Vase, Editorials, etc. Gtteat inducements in the way of Premi ums &c. are promised to new subscribers, and our readers should send fur a sample copy, containing all these liberal otTers.— Sample copies witl , be sent for 15 cents. Price (with engraving) $2.50 a year; Four copies (with one engraving) ito.oo. One copy of Lady's Friend and one (;f Saturday Evening Post (and one engrav ing), $i 00. Address Deacon & Peterson, 219 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. SI Zo.M• 40 X .gek.X.. MiT 00) grar. 471E11Si . rirAll3EL TERRELL Is continnally re,7elvlng new supplies orGenulne Druzs and Metlieln , • , . whien wlllbe sold as low twat any other Stc - e to Montrose. nr"Deafttesfs. Blindness & Catarrh treat ed with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Aurtst, (formerly of Leyden, Holland.) No. so:i Arch Street, Philadelphia. Teqlmonials frum the meet reliablitsoarces in the City and Country can he seen at his °M E°. ,The medical Walt) aro invited to acr‘ims ny their Patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial Elyesinserted without pain. No charge made for examination. not /41 FP — Onrdner's Etnalnes* College. rrioNo- Gitiriiic 1N.6'1111.7113 and LADIES' ACADEMY— is the proper ``,lace where young meu and ladies can ob tain a practical knowledge of the most important branches of business. Every one should improve this opportunity. as the course is the must thorough of any College of the kind in 'Northern Pennsylvania. lie Scholarship, $35,01. Scud for College Paper. giving full particulars. Address J. N. GARDNER., Principal, Scranton, Pa. [Aug. 13—Gm. INTIron In the Blood.—The necessity of a due pmportlon pf lion the blood is well known to all medical men ; when it becomes reduced from any cause whatever, the whole system suffer.. the weakest part'belnig the aria attached. and a feellhg of languor, lassitude, and goneness" pervades the system.— Stimulants only afford a tempo.tary relief, and h ire the same effect of giving a tired horse the whip instead of o:tts. The true remedy is to supply the blood with J.he necessary quantity of iron. This can be done by sing the PERUVIAN' SYRUP, a protected solution of the protoxide of Iron, which is so preparers that it aseimflnies at once with the Wood. giving strength. vigor and new Ilk to the whole system. To take medicine to cure di seasea occasioned by a de ficiency of Iron in the Blood, without re-Loring It to the system is like trying to repair a building when the foundationlpson An eartinetit divine saye: "I have beep ttsing the Pe raviair Itiyrnpfor some time past ; it gives me new vi gor, buOyeney otepirito,-oleetielty, of - m usele." Pamphlenrchritalnltig Certificates of cores and re inmmendationti from iome of the most eminent physi cians, ltie r gytnek and-others, will be sent free to any addresO. Tint genuine 'has "Peravlatt!'Sgrap!' blown In the 'glee "DINSMORi, Proprietor. NO. 83 Dey St. New York Sold by all Drurjiata. 110 V Or What Every One Wants.—d good, roll ible medicinethtt will boon hand when required, and never falls when called on. That is now to be obtained anDr. Tobias' Celebrated Venetian Liniment. Many thousands call n'the wonder of the age. as it does all that Is represented and more. It cures Diarrittm, Dye eatery, Colic, Spasms, Vomiting. Croup. arid Sea-sick ness as surety as itts used, and is perfectly Innocent to take internally, even in double the quantity named in the directions; and as - an external remedy for Chronic Rheumatism, Cuts. Bruise . Old Sores, Mum" Tooth ache, Rerdtiehe. Sore Throat. Fprains. In s ect Stings, Mutt in:the hack, chest and limbs. thousands have tes tified to fend their L eerthlcates tan be seen at the Doc toed Depot. 56 Cortlandt street; New York. Rued. lreds of physicians dee it In their practice. It has been sntrodnced since 1517,, and hundrettswho now have It In thetrhottees say they would not be without it even if it cost. 6 lo per bottle. Rverytlrop Is mixed by Dr. Tobias him lf, and can be depended on. -Only 50 cts..and $1 per bottle. Bold by Dreggists. Depot 50 Cortland et., Sew York. [Nov. sml FOll TUE lIISDKERCIIILT. Phalange NNlgbt Blooming Creene.” Ph lL f!Arigbi Iltoipmingr cereuLn Phalan's ••Nightlooming Cercus.” Moab!: "Niglst litoeming ,Cerens." @beSant ' ultigtat Blooming Cereas.” A most exmal.lte.dalleate. Frammt Perfume. dial led from the tare 'stud beautiful Amer from orblob liSakes its name. _ Manufacturedenly , PILIAIL97I do BON, New Teals. , BZWARD OF -COUNTERFEITS. *sic ran, PilLtpn'ig;-TAIFE No.crrazn. ty nip a miCoeier tglereolgate's Aromatio Vegetable Soap. 'X MT perler Toilet Soap: prepared from reflood ireigesst• ble-foXlay.combingtickti eflthelyeeristeotod oepa ctielgiied" for the jute ertatiltescfindlor the N " ;Its perfumels erqutitie, andlis washing properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggists. Idity, 2S ISGT.—lyeinplis CROFUL in rirPor all tile Pr S otean forma of disease originating A., tach' ne Salt Rheum, Cancer. Coneminption, &c; there Is nothing can etinal the purifying effect,' of lodine When administered in a pure state. • ER. R. ANDERS' lODINE WATER • is a pare solution of lodine dissolved in water. Without a solvent, and is the best remedy for Scroitrls and klu'o• red diseases ever discovered: Circulars tree. J. V. DINSMORE, S 6 Day street, New York. Sold by Druggists generally. nov afr Card to the Ladies.—Dr, Duponeoge Golden Periodical Pine for Female.. Infallible in Cire , ctin•T lyre pulartfies, Removing all Obsiruaione of the Monthly Courses, fromwhalevereause, and A /mays Success/Id as a Preventive. A CERTAIN REMEDY for all complaints so peculiar to the ecx, viz., Distressing and Painful Menstruation, Retention, Pain In the Back and Loins, Pressing-Down Paine. Rush of Blood to the Head, Dizziness, Dimness of Sight, Green Sickness, Heaviness, Fatigue on any Si ig,ht Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, and that most annoying. weakening, and the begining of all other fe male weaknetses, The Leucorrhcea, or Whites. They Art like a Charm In Romping Obstruction and Itestortuit Nally to Us Prom' Channel. yvtcti lig the Duryea, and bringing back the " rosy solor or health" to the most delicate. 100,000 Bomb Anvil been told in Two rears Ten thousand boces sent by letter, both by myself and agents, to all pirli of the world, to which answers have been returned in which ladies say 'locking like the abovelpilis have been known since the Science of Medicine dawned upon the World. Full and explicit direcions accompany each box. Price $1 per box ; six boxes, $5. Sold by one Drug• gist in erei y town; village • city, and hamlet throughout Wu world. Sold in Montrose, Pa., By BURNS OhS, (Drug,gista,) •• Sole Agents" for Montrone. La dles. by sending them $1 to Montrose Post Office, can have the Pills sent (confidentially) by mail to any w e t of the country, free of Pbstage. Sold also by EAT/LIMO' at & Cuing, Great Bend, CLank. Bttowv, lieffineft, et.EvEs. Pisncr tt Co. Binghamton\ CUTRTICIIT •.t Bnoons Scranton, DEZAB BARNIS .t CO. New York, S. D. ROWE, Sole Proprietor, Now York. July I—lyS• Dr. SCILENCK'S PIJIZIONIC SYRUP This great medicine cured Dr.J. 11.'5.3111:N0G, the ?rope, etnr, Palmoriarr Conanmpicm, when it had nommod Ila miksid., and whoa speedy death appeared be I:ie.-hob e. !lie phreicianspronouni-mi tiOciimo incurable, a :Am lie commenced tha of the gimp u hat p.worAll reined •. H:e loadth , V 33 restored in a rcr/ short time, and Lo re:urn of lb,: 1111:C11.13 bat been apvehondel, for all tit.) e. irnoina and Mr prmaiati weight In , uoro than two hundred S coo his recovery, he Ilse deimlod his attention ozelit ir.vc.) to thu care of Consumption, and Lilo dieetwes which are amolly compninoted with It, and the cures effected br hts niter ,et Lave been very' numerous end truly wonderful. Dr. Sett WWI nicked profenkmal visite to several of the larger • weekis,-, when. he Lae a large cancouree of patients • ais truly uotoynhing tosco poor cousumptiveo that Iron mite lined oat of their curl - wows, and In a fee tneteht healhr, toting p %No:IL Do. SCLICACK'S PI:LIdONIC SY Rt . ?, IPA iii7KED TONIC, and NI ANDRA.KE PLLLS • e etil no ;aired iu curing Canoamption. Full 'Ureic. ion, =cowpony each, 50 that any one can take them iv thaw 14=4 Ur. &males., but whoa it Is converoloni it .1. ot to ren hitn. Ile rivet advice iron, but fore Omni - alb ',ow:tins/lon with hie Re - p irawiner his foo la three liar" ab-ervo, when parehaeing, the twa turetoesiu I` the Doctor—one when in the Wig st.Nrio of Come:imp:len. rid the ether 2.1 ho now is, in perfect hcal.th=are on the .evevorucal alt•up. 8,,r1 by - a' I Orndeista sad Dea'en. ?Hee sltt.so par bottle, or d 7.50 the It.a:r d0z.04. Letters for advlaa &WWI ho diroctod to Pr..icheatek's Princ;pal Otis, No. LS North dih 3:xe-t. I",t..ade r,h.o, Pm. Wtooatle -,nata: Dental Barnes& Co., N. 9. B. lto tcc. ItalLitnorm, NI I.; John D. Park, Cinch:ma:4 01, - 0 Kat: e r elt:caga, Ill.: Collins Brod., St. , Lour !.:u. (3,1 w. ea ma. 1 yr.. NEW YORK MARKETS. Rep , / rt NI far thr M 0 7C TROST: DE3lOcite T. by DE HART. SHAFFER CU., Commission Merchauts„4lo% 401, 403 and 45. P; West Washington Market, Net` York City. Nov. 16, 18117. Beans, per barrel Butter, per lb. State flrkins, prime do •• tubs, do Orange wan II pails Cheese. per lb., F.. 47.5, per doz. Flour, per bbl. extra state western I:}e Flonr per bbl Corn meal, Wheat, per barbel, Hay. per cwt., sheep, lire per lb Lambs, •• Cli'clren•. live per pair Tallow, per Wool, per lb. .. 7JlC.A.rit-rILMILC3rESEI . In Brooklyn, Nov. 2d, at the residence of R. W. Gere, by Rev. S. F. Brown, Mr. REUBEN F. RING and Mrs. M. A. Nicit oLs, of Diniock. 7=II3I.4LTXXSI. r4l" . .7.Cotices of marriazes and deaths published free of charge. Obituaries pittdished if paid for at tho rate of fifty cents per hundred words. In Brooklyn, Oct. 29th, DANIEL C lirrctlEN, in the 30th year of his age. It thr .4iyrrtistments MAD CREEK MILLS, INiTevvcr 22110.111orcl; E MOORS Proprietor . are in full operation at I_4s last. Mr. Moore would say to the good people of .9asquehanna county that he „has fitted up his mill at a heavy expense, with all the mbdero Improvements in Bolts and Machinery, and is conddent he can Go as good work as the hest. We have one of the improved Silver t ereek Smut & Separating Elachhies, said to be the beet machine of the day. We have also the beet machine for cleaning Buckwheat Intim county. The services of Mr. JOHN B. DRAKE, an experi enced miller, have been secured and he will attend to all calls. E. N. MOORE. New Milford, Nov. 19, 1867.—tf NEW SAQOII, OP TOWN! Montrose, Pa. underatne.d hag opened a Restaurant and Oro- Teery in t}ye basement of Sayro Bros. Store, where be n 4 lll keep C3IIII3ELIMISS, ROT TEA d: COFFEE, OYSTERS, REFRSHMENTS, ' ' 'OOI,D LUNCH. lioatiove,Nov.itiffTE•Atm War r ‘ 10.: TIEGR,ATIIS ELECTRIC 0/14 .116 , Pen sale by kBP,T, TZ111441" VOTICK IN BANKRUPTCY. WIFICEI I.' .Thists to give notieethat on the lbtit day of No- - - .- • - . - tember, A - D. 1001,11. warrant In Banttrup was Issued against the estate pt JOHN WHEELER of fddnl• rose, Susquehanna • County, , Penrusylvrelia; who has been adjudgeda Tistaanot, on his melt petition: that the payment of anrdebt and delivery of any prop erty belonging to such Bankrupt, to•him or for las'ette; and the transfer-of any properly by him, are forbidden by law,. That 6 meet.ugof the creditors of said Dank• rapt, to prove their debts. end to choose one, or more es:cgrcees of his estate. will be lwld eta Court of Reek renter, to be held el NO. &I/3 Lackawanna 'Avenue, Scranton:- Penney-Diode. benne RIAVARD N. WK. LARD, Register, on the kad day of pereVser.. at one o ' clock , I'. M. THOS. A. ILO LET, S:. ftrsintt, 111 Men.enget, Otani Distriat of Penna., Nov. 74.- , t 4 DECLINE IN FLOUR. mixacms muureokszt, Mill h furnishiN ant mta Wizrter Wheat Mar at $l3 60 81100 K & TINGLEY. CAUTION I The public aro hereby cautioned against trusting kteardon, or any ono but myself, on my account. DANIEL KRARDON. Forest Lake, Nor. 12th, 18117.-3w* .fiLIaCITIC2oIaI TIIE undersigned will sell at Suction at his residence on the old Kerr farm three miles from Montrose, on Saturday, Nov. SO, at 10 o'clock, a. m., the following article% : 12 Cows.,l two year old 'leiter, 11 Yearlings,6 calves, 1 onto/ young Bornee,l , yearling Colt, 16 ("cue, 1 sett of team Harness, 1 lumber Wagon, 1 market Wagon. 1 lumber Sleigh, 1 pair Bobbs, 1 horse Bake, Grindstone, Plowil Drag. Logchaina, churning machine, churn dog. milk / roe, straw cotter,lo tons hay, otraw,cornfodder, cook toys. , cider barrels, six. swarms bees, and other mile es not mentioned. Tinini.—Cash for all same of $5 or less; over that amount three months credit, with interest and approv ed security. RELTEN REYNOLDS, Jr Bridgewater, Nov. 19, lsO7. Sw MEAT . MARKET. PLireoldraleatiVarTlectEohlrots,ftecounr2Tteilhif where na hopes by unremitting attention to bualneaa, and accommodating customers itrovery particular, to merit and receive a large share of patronage. PRICES REASONABLE. F. J. REYNOLDS. Montrose, Nov. 5. 1567.--Stm MONTROSE GUM SCHOOL 4 1MTiza.ltair Porm. Will commence IVETNESDAY, NOV. 20, 1807, and continuo eleven weeks (with vacation for holidays.) 3E•secruat3r 3 Prof. J. G. COPE Principal Mies M. J. Cann High School ELL.), Witt lAIILS Grammar School " JCLIA MILLP:R . intermediate ELIZA Hot.LIST ER Prlintuy •X"...stAriengi. 4. Al i crwer,2l4sB. Langnazr“i $7 00 High and Gram. School, each . 5 CO Intermediate 4 00 Primary o 00 Board and rooms can bo obtained on reasonabio terms. Abatement on tuition will be made for sickness, and necessary absence over three weeks. As it to well known that all of oar 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, Praident. Tnetemsn, Sterretary. 'Montrose, N0v.50,1861. L'w ISraptrose. between the Store of I. N. Bullard and wooden end of Brick Block, at that little one horse Boot and Shoe Store, a now and elegant assortment of 313cocrts eirk.c)egs $3,90 0, $4,00 88 (ft, 40 40 (Z 4 4'l 45 01 50 . 12 4$ 14 SO c 83 9,111 a 18,00 . 8.50 § 12,00 7,50 9.00 6,00 0,60 For fall and winter, Consisting of Men's thick and fine Boots, Boy's Boots, aid a good assortment of Shoes, con sisting of Ladies' Kid, Goat, and Lasting Balmorals, 2,50 8,20 1,50 4 - 0 , 1. r+ 1 1...W1 (it, I,FO 87 68, 70 Misses', Children's and Baby's Shoes, dc. Also, work made to order, and Repairing done on short notice. Oct. 29, 1867.-41 C. 0. FORDHAIL . © 1,20 er 043 10 75 4 1,16 11 (a I 4.5 0 58 BURNS & NICHOLS, DRI.GGISTS di APOTHECARIES, Keepsegularly supplied with tesadtelieriged Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Wines and Liquors, Paints, Oils and Varnish, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Yankee . Notions, &c. &c. Fresh from New York City. AU of the most, popnlar Patent Metildnea sold in this section, among which may be found Aye's and Jayne's Family Medicines, Hem bold's Socha, Schenck's Pulmonie Sy. rap and Sea-ieeed Tonic, Duponco's and Cheeseman's Female Pills, ° Hun Cough Balsam, Wishares Pine Tree Cordial, Hall's Hair, Renewer, Ring's Ambrosia, Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Hoot land's German Bitters, llostetter's Stomach Bitters, -And many other kinds of real value and merit. In fact our Stock embraces a fine assortment of everything us uailly kept in wtvi. REGULATED Drug Stores. EV — Prescriptions receive particular attention, and are carterumr and promptly compounded. 0 .! Store fOimerly occupied by J. Etheridge. A. B. BURNS, Montrose, Pa., Sept. 17, 1F67. AMOS NICHOLS. Merchant Tailoring. Have secareil the services of a tlret-elass lE'rarotloal: Cutter. and will re•open the Cnettim Department of their ea tabitshment on Tuesday Oct. 2., where they will be prepared to make tip • to order i n the latest and moat laebionable styles, all kinds of Den's and Boy's Cloth. ing. rarttatiar attention given to OUTSIDE CUTTING. Ev'Wouted, two experiencOl Note 44 Tort llias kers.. • ‘. C - rBBK/1 . .5. CO, !e49r.:,.;pac, FOUND, ~';~~•.' - , ~-sue.+' ~~ ~~ E. L. WEEKS . & CO. WHERS'YOU WILL MD TU.% VILIVIETY .akEss 6 , 0 OBS. F.4IVCY 0001),5, MILLINERY GOODS, PIECE GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, READY MAN CLOTHING, And Furnishing Goode, Is certainly at Guttenburg, Rosonbaum & Co* liming outdo purchased • hugs stock of Nsw Goods Fall and Winter Trade, we would re.est a call and examination of our Goods. feeling confident of being enabled to pious and satisfy as regards variety and prices. We would especially call , attention to our fine and largo selection of tabg - !,iabe Oril4ing Cloths, Cassimeres, &c., for Coatelnv Work, As we aro the maordraeterers of sit the Clothing we sell, we are enabled to DEFY ALI COMPETITION In regard to WORKMANSHIP AND PRICES Germents made to order after measure, end good GN ling guarantied. A good assortment of MEN'S ,45 BOYS' HATS, past rocel red. Also a largo lot of plan s trimmed HORSE BLANKETS. 6uttenburg, oseubaum k, Co. M. S. D.63BAUBIt, 'Nanning Partnei Montrose, Sept. 24, 1887. pENNBYLVANIA, 89 In the name and by the authority . of the CemmonettudO • V Jimmy:crania. JOHN W. (MART, Governor of the Bald Commonwealth. ' A PROCLAMATION. [L. S.] WEIRSHAS, Bye retina made by the Judges of especial election, held in thsf TWelfth Congressional district of this Commonwealth, composed of the mn. ties of Susquehanna and Lucerne. on Tuesday, the eighth day of October, last past, being the second Tues. day thereof, and the time appointed for holding the general elections in said Commonwealth. under the authority of an act of the General Assembly, approved the second day of July, A. D. one thousand eight hun dred and thirty-nine, entitled "An Act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," it appears that George W. Woodwerd was duly elected to serve as a representative of ibis State in the Douse of Represen tatives of the Fortieth Congress of the United States, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of the Hon. Charles Denison ; And whereas, In and by the forty-second section of the above recited act of the General Assembly, it is made the duty of the Governor, on the receipt of the re turns of any special election by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, to declare by proclamation the name of the person elected: Now, therefore, I, Jour; W. Gamy. Governor as afore said, hove issued this my proclamation. hereby pal:dish ing and declaring, that the said. George W. tVuodward is duly elected and chosen in the district before men tioned, as a representative of this State, in the House of R °presentative!! of the Congress of the United States, in the room of the Hon. Charles Denison. deceased, who had been elected a member of the fortieth Congress. Given under my Hand and the Great Seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this First day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundredand six tff-seven, and of the Commonwealth the ninety-second. By the Governor, JNO. W. GEARY. F. JORDAV, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Rev 12th, St. Statement of Middletown Town ship Bounty Matters. ; Total snit at Duplicates for 1884 di 1885, $5.149 48 Reed from County Tress's on unseated lands, 85 ES Refunded by Recruiting agents, 37 70 Ain't of Bends Issued. Interest on do, Exoneration'. Collector's percentage. Treasurer's percentage, Supervisors and Town clerk's fees, and contingent expanses, 4$ 16---$3 , 130 Oft isi Surplus, Surplus fn bands of Treasurer applied try_ Superiir or to township purposes, with consent and approba Cal attic Auditors. LAWRENCE CURLEY, GEORGE L. WELLS. Auditors. Nor. 12,1867.-3 W DISCHARGE of a BANKRUPT. In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennisylvania.—ln Bankruptcy. In thematter of JOHN BRACKNBY, a bankrupt— said John Braclmey having applied to tho Court for a discharge from his debts. By order of the Court notice, is given to all creditors who have proved their debts end - other perebns In interest to appear on the 22d day of November, 1861, at 1 o'clock, p. m.; at Chambers of the said District Court. before Z. N. WILLARD, °neat the Registers of raid Court; turtle city of Scranton, at No. 303 Lackawanna Avenne, to show cause why a dis charge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And further notice is hereby given that the second and third meeting of creditors of the said Bankrapt,re quirud by the 27th and 28th !sections of the act of Con gress of March 2,1807, Wlllimtmd-before the said Reg ister, upon the someday, • that ClllllO may be shown against the discharge, at the same hour and plac e. Nov. 12-2 w , IL'OANDLESS, Clerk. 0. al.. -3E1.. (I.IIOVES ALL RIGHT—to Po s t, you 1113 with 13 err VI rig of elotbes—Coat, Vest, Pants—ln the Latest Style, and on short - notice. Bring on your cloth, and select front. the latest Fashicd Plates the style you wait, eta I wlf gatistity post Its, sod substantial work. prontptly &roe, sod the cites' OM tly tuned. Terms; mob down. Shop art tido of roblleATeencuest door Op 'hike) '180: 1; SOIM Gil ;y2.18 The Montrose4)emocrat fe Nnnismrstf Tsai TiCsitai Monsoon • 131akintwoui Catart. FL., al • Aiwa IC (*IS' It xT a add', 4i , $2 red aasixtrs tit aski*22—Olts24a2,22oo6itzin. ansineistadvertiaeretntaltisartnd ai Okeiro of 10 lines, three tides, tertl266lseTtti w. Yearly advertisers, vrittriiinal dititaillotiCharird $lO for four 'genres, quartet Cdisain SUN toil collisui4lo. 'one column $6O, and other sitticratits reeitlettneportiOn. Baines' card s of three lines. Pr or Mellinger a 'Legal notices at the , custotnatit ralele—drolit per cent. in addition to linsinesa 7 - Job PrLuang executed ueauy. and prOmptli at tar prices. Deeds, Mortgages jNOtes. Amttece, Ikastabloie, dchuol otheiblaatsfq sale. Poem 1 110ithigh BUSINESS CARDS. FURS, M. MARINAN, ' 17. 191., _ l. Nov. 10310 VeltadsVille, SOW% 100. P. M. C. SUTTON, AnoUoneer, . and Insurance Aipmt s aP7 66tf Wriettersille. Pa. ROGERS it ELY, • TY. es. AttblabticoriAseivii, =WO* ' Drooklyatt, C. S. GILBERT, . tr. a. Atoiseticazoor. ler 6411 f OHMS. Band s Pa. Da. A. J. AINEY, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, has located at Itiook. lyu. Sung. Co. Pa. Will attend to all calls S ly. (Mee jbe one formerly occupied by Dr. V. Blakeslee: - (Brooklyn, Sept. I. UNITe..4I • DR.• W. W. SMITH, DENTIST. Rooms over Boyd & Corwln l 4 Bud ware Store. 001ce hours fronati s. m. to 4 p.m. Montrose, July 1, 1887.—if JAMES E. CA.RMALT, A TTOMIDST AT LAW. Orrice next to Runela Ho /611.. lel. (Montrose, Dee.' 18, 1908.—U. WM. D. LUSIC, 4 proamiT AT j. 3 Montrose, N. Wee nppeh. Jo& site the Yrenklletfflotel, twelfth° Coed Hone. Nor. 71, 28138.—if ABEL TURRELL, ra BALER In Drags, Patent Medicines, Cheaticsi.• sl.l Linnets, Paints, Oils, Lye Suds. l'andahea Win. loir Oblas t Groceries, Maas Ware, Wall and Window Paper, etone-ware, Limps, Kerosene, Machinery Oils, Trams, Omni, Aurattmitton, Knives, ripectaeles,Thish et. Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perth nery, de.—being one of th e most numerate. t tardy e. and valnable.coileo• lions ot Goods in Bun canton/a County. atatabifshed In .1919.1 ISlOStrose, D. W. SEARLE, A TTORNBY AT LAW. office ores the Store of A Lathrop, In the Brick Block, Montrose, Pa. May 1, 1660. IDRYSICLIN .11 SURGEON, teeders hts prolleashon -11. al •erricetio the citizens of Montrose and vicini ty. Once at his residence, on the corner east of Sarre Zit Bros. Foundry. . (June IS, 18137.-11* V. 3. Loosen. • 'a Donut; num.*. LOOMIS HANNAH, A ?TORItZTS iT LAW; Solicitors In Ilinkropter; Aal. and General Mel Estate erd Collecting Agento.— Valuable City Lots, Residences, Parma , and, Coed Lends for sale. [Scranton, Jane 1861—yo datCCESSUIDI at t N. liriE i 4 CO.. Den!ern In 1.7 Dry Goods,Ciothlng, Ladiinand Misses line Shoes. Also, agents for the great Atomic:nu Tea and Doffs* COmplint._ [April, 1.1861. E. L. WEILICI. • • • • C. C. Fannin. BYSICIAII and SIIIIGZOIT. life:arose, Pa. Wyse especial attention to diseases of the Boast and Lange and all SurVeal diseases. Office over the Po.t °dice. Boards at Searle's Baud. (Sept. a.„ 186 e. BALDWIN, ALLEN, Jo bIcCAIN, DBALIMS in Flour, Balt, Pork , Fish,. Late , Groin, Feed, Candles, Clover and Timothy tieed c • Also, Groceries, such ati Sugars, Molasses, Syrups. Tel and Coffee. West side of Public Avenue. Montrose, April 17,1885. DOLT. E. L. lIAN . DRICE, DElTSkikisi as SURGEON, resikictfolly tenders hts vill p a f n a d fe v se ic l oniay . .'orMrice"O ff to et h ln th c e it o iz t e lc n e o d f f D r r t . l Le d e s . Boards at .1. 11oeforys. 11,30.6taf I.ASIIIONABLE TAILOR, Montrose, Ps. Shop aver Chandler's Store. WAD orders flied promptly, In first:rate sty/e. Vet ting done on short notice, and warranted to el, etk- WM. W. SMITII, AIItNET AND MUM MANIIPACTURIUM—Pout C of Main street, liontrose i Pa. if n. nußnitr, in BALER t n Staple and fancy Dry Goods, Braaten , . .11 Bardwaro, Iron, Stoves, Drags, OHS, and Paints, Boots and Shoes, fiats and Cap.. Fors, Boni* 80b... Groceries, Provisions, c:c., New Milford, Pa. $5,273 91 114.668 83 180 20 208 64 0680 te 69 WM..11. COOPER & C 0.,. • BANHERl3,Mont.tose, PA. • Sodeeseorito P.OIO:CMPPIr .t Co. °lnce * Ldthroprs abatrilldlog, Ttiruplo 4l e , 11131 , 111Tliiii MOM ' TTORNEY AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pe*OM ti and Exemption Claims attended to. • had Err-Office first door below Boyd's Store; Bontrose.Pa BURNS tt. NICHOLS, DEALERS in Drug., Medicines Chemicals, - Dye stuffs, Paints, O il s, Varnish, Liquors. Spices. In es articles. Patent Medicines, PerfameryandeS Abs• tidies. 07"Preecriptions carefully compo unded. Public Avenue, above Beerle's Hotel, Montrose, Pe. A. B. MUM. Ago, VSelaina, Sept. 11, 1866. Dic.• E. P. HINES, • HAB permanently located at Pr lenderttle for tbeper• pose otpractictng medicine sad surgery all It*, branches. Ile may be found at the Jackson House. OfDee hours from El a. m., to 9 p 2 m. Unlit( P'riondeville, Pa., Jaq.lsth, 1866. . STROUD & BROWN, FIRE AND LIFE 1247aANCM AGITNTS. MI business attended to_ promptly. tm his terms. Of See Arm door north of !!24(mtroatr Ltotel." west side of Puhilu Avenue, Montrose, Pe. (d5n..1.18114. Dna.Mos Stwom), • . Damsel Swerant. • C. O. FORD'HAM, to ooTit BAoEDeilor and ManoLteturst Yontrees. LP Ps. Shop on Meta street, onedooraboveLN,Tha. lard's. All Wads of work tatde to order, and Isla O ng ri does steatlY• • • . . . 101114, SAUTTER, • SCIEStIOT7I7IIY-sanonaces Dal he Is:nair. IM Mr pared to co` al Windt of flisfakents v i rico r a safeo•blebtyie.aad *WWI toils • 'flocs rod erre, tamp over I. V.loollsr '0 atom oa se., aacrlmrsa i DE. W. L. RICHARDSON, E. I:WEENS & DR. E. L. GARDNER, JOAN GROVES, A. 0. • WARREN,