: ; pOrnsti 14:(moirat. TUESDAY, JAN. 14, 1808. 'N'CMZCIZIIB. gllrtr IV*l4llMt tilt. IL .11 continually molting aerr esefOenntee Dregs agd M ed lc I n es: w h ch will be sold as low Asa; au y ottotr. Stc -e le Montrose. gereoliiitc's Aromatic Veritable Boap. A an parlor ingtaiet Soap. prepared from refined Vegeta. ble •ok 011e e in Combination withllilieertne, and cape . • dolly designed for tba use of Ladles, and ton the ••• ^ I . 4..# • 111 urger,. Its perfume a exquisite, and It. %cubing ,properties anrivalled. Far ask or au druggist,. litEkAtlt7:7-7Artitnplit. Piritettlitiaa;l3llndneas it Catarrh crest with the Utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAALI, Oculist mid Aurist, (formerly .of Leyden, Holland.) N 0.803 Arcb Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the City and Country can be eeen at his office. a The medical Iseult,/ are invited to aecom , lay their patienta„aa he has no secrete in hie 'practice pa . Artificial Eyeatnierted without pain. No charge made for Mraminatiop o4 ., - bovt9yl liarTo Ootraero of liffortens—tholsootido of Ismael die Yearly kom Colic.. Itthis need not be. Dr. Teh Vete'.lan Horse Liniment swill . positively cure .every case if given when first taken. The cost is only %one dollar.. Every owner of a horse should have a bat' eln hioagntiale., ready for use. It is warranted superior to an,Yttillag else for the cure of Cuts, Wlnd Swellings, Sore Thrgat, Sprains, Bruises, till Sores, &c. This Liniment is no new remedy. It has heen need and approved of for 20 years by the first horse men in the country. tiiiltsp to an. overdriven,horse, ft acts like magic, Ito constantly received from the acing stultdretdrEnglind for IL The celebrated Munn Woodruff. of trotting fsme, used it furyears, and said ft is far superior to any other he has tried Itecol lect, Dr. Tobias ' Venetian Hoine Lintment is put un in pint bottles. Take no o•ner. Sold by the Druegists and Saddlers. Depot, 56 Cortlandt Street, NtOr York. Jan. • I 39 - Ten thousand Dollars , worth of GOODS at wholesale cost per inventory Just raten, for sale by ABEL TUItitELL, fn the' Brick Block. About this amount constantly on hand, and NEW GOODS contiu ally arriving. The people can And nearly everything the ma need ohltivi Drug and Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Pa., July CO. 1567. "Garda li3nelness. College, P 1101.4- Gila Pint, INS 'r and LADIES` ACADEMY is the proper place where young men and ladies can ob tain a practical knowledge of the moat important branches of business. Every one should improve this svportuni 11, as the eourrte is the most thorough of aoy College of the kind in Northern Pennsylvania. Ltle Scholarship, $15,00. .Send for College Paper, giving full partienlats. ..Addreas JA N. tiARDNER, Principal, Scranton, Pa. " I Ang.l3.—Gm. Dr. Wllstaes Balsam of Wild cherry. ...Where thiaartiele is known It is a work of supere rogation to say one word to its favor. so well is it es tablished as an unfailina" . remedy for ponghp. coictd. Bronchitis, Croup, Whooding Cough; Asthma, diseases of the Throat, wheat, and Lunge, as well as that most dreaded of all di seascs,Consumption, which high med teal authority has pronounced to be incurable disease. Those who have used this remedy know Its value; those who hay snot, have bat to make a single trial to be sat isfied that of all others it is the remedy. - The Bev. Jacot.icthlyr, well 'known and much re apected among the German population of this country, erritesua follow.o : 11.4.Novim, Pa., Feb, IG, 1859 Matinee. S. W. FOWLS &Sas. Buetuu : Dear Sirs : —llaetag realized in my family Important beoefits from the are of your valuable. preparatien— Wistar's BALSAM of WII Cherry—it affords me pleas ure ton-commend 11 to the public. Some eight years ago, one of my Sifitigherre Be..ClCd Gabe MI 'S decline. and little hopes other recovery were sntertapied I then procnred a bottle of your excellent , Balsam, and be fore she had Laken the whole of lLthere was a greet Im provement in her health I have, in my individual riot, mule frequent nee Ofyout vahiable medicine, aud have al ways been behelitted by. it, I would. newever, caution the public aviiiiist Imposition because there is a good dial of splaltitte Ulster Balsam of Wild Cher :, afloat throughotit the country. .1.4q0u szent.E.R, None genuine acriess af=ued •• I. BUTTS" on the - II rapper. . . _ Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & SCH,IB Tremont St Boston, and (or elate by Drage:An generally. dec. rer"ro owners of florigess and Catt le. Tobias' Derby Condition powders are warranted pope , rior to any citileps, or no pay. for the cure of Distemper, .Wortnel HO Z*, Conghs, Hide botoid, Cold., ac.. in 'Dosses, ellid colds. Coughs. Loss otifilk. Mack Tungse4 Horn Dl.ternper, Sc, in CSitle, ..tbry err . perfectly safe and innocent; no need of !napkin:, the working of your animals. They increase the •sppetite, tire a One coat. cleanse the stromich and urinary organ.; also in. creape the milk of cOws. Try them_ and you will rimy er he without them. Hiram Notdrotr, the celebrated -trainer of trottini harm*, has uaed them for year.. and .recommends them to his friend.. Cot. Philu P. Bubb. •of the Jelome knee Cour.e. Fordhnm. N. S . would not use them until he was told of-what they are composed. eince which he is hover without them. He has over twenty Dinning horeep in his charge, and for the last -three years has used nc other medicine for them. He has kindly permitted me to refer any one to him. Oyer ((Mother references can be seen at the depot. Sold by Den casts an-1 Saddient. Price 25 cents per box. .Depot,66 Cortland -et reet, New York —Dec. Xtete I.biltrlistmcuts Clerk Wanted. A ISI active and intelligent young maim wanted as AL. Clerk in a Store, to whom good encouragement will be given. One who has bad CaPerlence in a tore Kill bo preferred. New Milford, Jan. 14, 1569. 11. BCRRITT. TT S. INTERNAL REVEN UE. .... , • COLLECTURII BALE. Will he sold at public sale at my effice in Montrose, cia Friday the 24th.day of January. DrlS, at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following described property. to wit : OS boxes of Cigars, said to contain 100 elicit. Seized and condemned ander the Internal antenna lane of the United States. DBSRY C. TYLEll, 4 Depoty Colleetor. Deputy Collector'. Office. I 'Don / cruse. Pa. Jan. 14, 18138. 41fts1.11. - 4 0 . tiC) ITIHE subscriber w1174e/l at . pudllc sale on Saturday Feb. 15,1863, &toner. 51., the following real es tate, to wit : OrteTavern stand situate at ',,burn 4 Corners.geod buildings, and about* acres of land; also. a Farm or About Macre*, mostly improved, good buildings, Well watered.* young, and thrifty Orchards, situated in Dimock. Tens made known on the &yet sale. P. A. ALUM, Auburn 4 Corner, Jot. lath 1889. Zw • GORDON H. FRINH, POTOGItAPGIIII. Gallery over B. A. Lyons` Store, Public Avenue, Montrofe. Pa. Janlet ANSON A. MARYOTT, - - 117. Ital. stLiactiticoszieteor, Lyn', Somea Co. Pa. Ordero:,by man or otherwlie promptly attended to Aran. 14. 1,359.•41 PLASTER. Sit ground CAYUGA PLASTER, In ample stip ntsB,oo per ton. N. SHOEMAKER. Stnsnernottle, Jan. 7, MS. 4 FARM FOR SALE! Tarsubscriber offers for sale his . firm containing bost cinety acres. about tifentflicres is ant Om' her laud, the balance well feneefr(rnostly walla ,d ander s rood state of cultivation ; good- Sanding'. ac. bituated - partly in the torn:3l4otßridgwater, and partly in the borough of Montrose, On the old Chenan zo turnpike, known formerly as the Sorel -Warner farm; 'rep or twelve acres lie on the Halsor s new road aboat to be opened, from which there 1 1,2 1)tetr did view of Montrose, &alma readily be Bald fartmild• lug lots. Any one wishing to locate near the nittY seat cannot find a more desirable situation. A ton settle purchase money can remain on the place or a term of years. For farther particulars call upon or correspond with the subscriberoit Montrose, Susquehanna Conn P. S. IBMS Montrose., Doe 17. 1267.- ;,m DISCHARGE of a -BANKRUPT. tin the •Thetriet Courtie the Matto! States Irby :he 41 AresternAllatriet oflPetineliyanbs-41 Banklttiricr• 'ln the inittirWf Vr11.2.1.1* -LARCRotbankrupt— *Ltd Ver. Vi.lteirftAttiing , applied to the Court for a discharge from his debts.. By order of the Court pollee is glace to allereditors who have protect. the? debt. and other persons in interest to appear On the 4th day of February ; 1888. - at 10 secitWit. C. m.. at:Chambers of the Wit District Court. before B. N, VirI'LLARD. tined the Resisters orsititipmit, in the city of Scranton, at No. 803 Laakaviesna - Aventiclo ihow cause why a die d:am:should tot be granted to the said Bankrupt. And further molar Is hereby given that the second and third meeting of creditors of the said Bankropt.re• quired by the With and 28th section' , of the act of Con. greaser Idaschl.lBB7. wW be had be re thltaaiti Reg. ilcier. upon tht t eamo day , that MIMS IDAy DO shown against the die age. at the same hour and plate. Jan. 14-2 w S. G. WOANDLEIB3, Clerk. DTSCUARGR of a BANKRUPT. in the MOlet Court ;Alba United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy In the matter of Daniel Carey. a Bankrupt, said Daniel G. Carey havinrepplied to the Court fora dis charge trent:Otis debts. By order of the Court, notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts and other persons in interest to appear on the 4th day of Pebruary. DM, at 10 o'clock. a. ea. at Cham bers of tbe said District Court. before B. N. Willard, one of the Register; of said Cont. in the City of Scran ton, at 803 Lackawanna Avenue. to show cause why a discharge 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 Bankrupt. required by the 27th and 28th sections of the act of Congress of March 2, 18 1 :7, will be held before the said Reri.ter on the same der that cellos may he shown against the discharge, it the same hour and puttee. Jan. 14, 1868.wl 8. G. IifcCANDLBBB, Clerk. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This is to give notice, that on the 23d day of Dec. A. D. 1867, a warrant to Bankruptcy was limed against the estate of R. S. Searle: l ot Montrose, lans quelianna ennui y. Pennsylvania, who has been adjudg ed * Bankrupt on his own petition ; that the payment of and debt and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law. That a meeting of thp creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts. and to choose one or more istignecs of his estate. will beheld at a Goart of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. rr.l3 Lackawanna Armee, Scranton, Penn sylvania, before Edward N. Willard. Register, on the 22d day of Jan. 1868, at 10 o'clock. a. m. THUS. A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal, as Messenger, Dec. 31-4 w Western District of Penes. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY Tn Ts If 3 TO GIVE 'NOTICE That on the 214 day of December, DM, a warrant in bankruptcy was Issued against the estate of JOAN PADROT, of New Milford, Susquehanna county, Penn rylvania. who has been adjudeed a bankrupt, on hi• own petition ; that the payment of any debts and de livery of any property hi hfin 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 orbit estate, will beheld at a Codrt of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. WI Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. Pa., before Edward N. Willard. Register, on the Nth day of January, 1868, at ten o'clock, A. M.:\ THOMAS A HOWLET. C. R Marshal, as messenger. Western District of Pennsytrants. [Dee. 31-4 w PSTATE OF hiICIIAEL DOYLE, odeceased t late of Choconut township, Stisque• !Anna =runty, Pa. Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make Immediate payment, and those having claitLlA against the .ame to present them duly 'authenti cated for settlement. CATHARINE DOYLE, Ex's. 7A21181 DOYLE, EST. Choemint, Jan. 7. 1868.* VSTATE OF WM. SMITH', late of JCIPOD, Farquetuccus county. Pa., dec'd. Letters of administration upon the estate of the above named decedent having been ranted to the un dersigned, notice to hereby given to all persons indebt ed t 9 said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claim. against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement JOHN SMITH. Adair. Jegenp, Jan.:, 1868 VSTATE of O. 1.. CARPENTER, late oiJa s kion, Susquehanna eonnt7, Pa., deed. Letteca of admlntattatlon upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed, all person* Indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment and those haying claims against the cams to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. Darfur& Dec. 31, 1367 VSTATE OF BENJ. J. EDWARDS, / late of DendatT, Saareaeonnty, Pa., deed. Lettem of adminbit ration neon thee:tate of the above named d•-cedent having been arantsd to the onnersign ed, all persons indebted to said estate arc hereby noti fied to make Immediate payment, and Mote having claims ada!nst the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. Deeded% Dec. 24th. 1867 Auditor's Notice. TMIRE undersigns:den audi'or appointed by the Or li phans' Court of Susquehanna County to distribute the fund In the kends of Fer.inett Tripp, administrator of the estate of Joseph 0. Tripp.dec'd. will attend to the duties of his appoint...gent at his office in Montrose, on Thursday, Jan Md. at 1 o'clock p. m.. at which time and place 41 persons Interested in said fund may present their claims or be forever debarred from com ing in on said loud. JAMES K. CARMALT, Auditor. Montrose, Dec. 44, 11167. Register's Notice. NOTICE i• bereby riven to all person, concerned in the following estates, to wit : Estate of John Jones, late Of Aped:l=l6 deed, John Jones. Ea'r. E•tate of Amos Heath, late of Chaconne, dee'd, Amos Heath. Adm'r. Estate of Edward flolford, late of Clifford, deed, Jos eph Chase. Ee'r. Estate of Sills Tony, Me of Gibson, decd, Hairy Abel. adm'r. Estatie of Noll{ tteld, late otlisrford. dee'd,G. Milted *doer. Estate of E. W. Lewis, late of Thomson, deed, U. L. Lewis. adaa'r. Estate of A. 0. Stoddard, late of Thomson, Jacob Statidord,stdm'r. That the'.accountants hive settled their accounts in the Register's Office in and for the county of Susquehan na. and that the •ame will he presented to the Judges of the Orphan'. Court of said county on Thursday, Jannary 234,18%i, for confirmation ar d allowance. J. F. SHOEMAKER, Register. ftegi ster's Office, Montrose, Dec. 81, 1847. SHERIFF'S SALES. B Y virtue -of Writs issued by the Court of Common Picks of Sumnebanna County. And to me directed, I will expoue to pale by public ,endue at the Court House, in Montrose, on Friday. Jan. 11, 1868, at I,o'- clock, p. m.. the following described piece or parcel of land. to wit : The followin ,, piece orparcel of land situate In Dim °eh toomehio.l4neonehanna county, bounded and de scribed as followst On the north and west by hinds o T. Donohoe. on the tut by lands of Sawyer, and on the south by State road—containing about 40 acres of land, be the same more or less. and mostly improved. [Taken in execution at the salt of Elinor Fanrot and J. shay, czeent treed Jae. Faurot dee'd, n. Benjamin Me. Keeby. -ALSO-- thatembilialiitee or parcel ofland situate in Sum. Dtpoi, Sasirarminulty, bounded and described as follows towlt : Onto north by lands formerly owned by Gay lord 4curtiskon the aooth by the publie highway, on the west by lands of Mn.a Mooney, and on the east by lands ofd. T. Canterou-Toontaining about 2,000 feet of land, one dwelling ho and aft Improved [Taken In exe cution at, thesnitd(Nalhan Skinner vs. James Purtell. -ALSO The followin.,f , piece or parcel of land situate in New Milford township, bounded and de crlbed as follows, to wit : On the north by ands of Peter Albright and R. Malienny, on the east by lands of A .J. Albright, on the south b; land of Pratt and Moss. and on the west by lands of R. L. Sutphin--eontsinlng about 55 acres of land, with the sppurtenances, one framed house, one entail barn, • email orchard, and about 25 acres ImProv ed. (Taken In execution at the suit of It. L. Sutphin a; co. To. Dexter Albright. -ALSO _thakurittain piece or parcel of land situate hi the townahja o.oaklapd,thisquetuuma county, Pa.. known and described 115 Rot No. CC east of Drinker', creek. as laid dosm on'the map Of a part of said township as Mir veyeA hy Wm. Weals for the N.Y. lb Erie Callroad Co. and 'resurveyed and allotted.by Timothylicryteauld all unproved, with one dweilltig4 hom u lte l arx itt ex ecution at the mato! James and to the nse.of said Louisa, vs. A. ~ ThOsPe.' . 4 " .lk W °.P. An that eisitath piece of Dane imetitarwar. god befog to the bereolth of ,Seepettepoonennt_ quebtoep eettutroPesosileers..WfWg t 0 A/ P. t ARPENTEII, Adze? A. 11. ATRES, Adw'r as lot Eto.lll, (nittsvadlitelet.) as laid down on • it of CAMS of said borough as surveyed for the late N. T. a 5. 0.1. Cc, ISTWAL Wads, and resurveyed and allot. 641 7TaUt B01 1 c: andstl Improved. one &roiling house. C. ken In execution at the suit of John A. McNaniara vs. Michael Femur. —ALSO— All that certain piece or panda huid lying and being ih the towurlfp of ()Aland, county of hasquelniuna, I ennsylvania, It being Lot No. 8 In • patent made to Thomas Lowry according to survey on the 6th of April, anno domint. 1820, and being 40 chains cast and west, and 25 chains north and sunk—coutaining 100 acre.. 15 acres improved, one log house and barn. (Taken In execution at thou& of Leon P. Wilds vi Ennis Payne. —ALSO— All that certain piece or parcel of laud situate 1a int and being in the township of Auburn, Susquehanna co. Pennsylvania. bounded and described as follow,, to wit: on the nortb by lands tan. Dunlap, tat by lands of D. Willard and D. Sterling. Keith by land of J. AL Smith. west by lands of A. G. Sterling and U. 11111— containing 110 acres. 40 acres improved, one house and one barn. [Taken in execution at the suit of A. Lath rop V 4. E... Seeley. -ALSO All that certain piece or laud situate, lying and being in the .owitablp of Rash, tlusquabanna county, Pa., bounded end described as follows to wtt : On the north by bo.ds of Samuel Smith, mud E Platt east by Geo Green and Canfield, on the_eoutti by lands of B. Cobb, on the west by lands of J. Ilfebbard contain ing alma; 54 acres 9 dwelling. houses, ono barn, one saw mill and orch ard and all improved. (Taken in execution at the suit of J. R. flosenkrants, vs. D. P. llibbard. -ALSO All that certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and being 1n the township of Great Bend, county of Susquehanna, and state of Pennsylvania, hounded and described as follows to wit Beginning at the north easterly earner of the Daniel Lyons lot, now ownedand occupied by Betsey Loomis, running thence north sixty two degrees, east along the centre line of the Gt. Bend and Franklin road, known as the .• Hill road" sixteen rods to a point opposite a large pine stump, at the side of said road. thence north yr and (4) minutes, west 88 rods to the centre line of the creek road, near Wylie er ec t,, thence s o uth 37• west along said road, 41 rods to the line between the !ands of the late A. Dubois and said Loomis lot, thence south 81' east along said di eldicg 23k, rod,. to said Loomis north east cor ner, thence slung said Loomis east line, being the di viding line between binds of the late A. Balm's, and lands of said Loomis, south lir 80 minutes east 57 rode to the - place of begining. containing nine acres, and one fourth of an sere be the same mere or less. !Taken In ,Execn ion at the salt of N. Newman to use of Adelin Ilashrook, vs. Jdaeph Dubois, Nicholas Du bois, and S. B. (thane, Adm'rs of estate of Abraham . Do. hots deed. —AI SO All that eertain piece or pare, I of 'Mid situate lying and being in the Borough of Montrose, Itiusquehannah wunty Pa.. bounded and described as follows to wit : On the north by Wilson Sherwood, . east by th e street eolith by Mts. Blis, and on the west by property of Sayre Brothers. containing about one fourt ho an acre with one dwelling house, and all Improved. Also al: that certain piece or parcel of laud lying and being in the Soto, county and State aforesaid. bounded on north by street. on the east by street. on the south by C. Mee her, and on the weal by laud of 0. F Fargo. containing about one half acre of land, and une bonne and barn, and all improved. (Taken in execution at the snit of P. T. Fergerson, vs. John Wheeler. and W. S. Vanorsdnle. —ALSO— The following piece or parcel of land situate In the Borough of Si ontrose. county of Susquehennah State of Pa.. and bounded and described as follows to wit: Be. ginning at the north west corner of land, now or lately of N. Scott, thence running about east along the north ern boundary Ilne of said Scotts lot ten rods to the ra vine, theneettlong the mvine about north eight rods to the street, thence along the Street about {gist, ten rode to the old Bridgewater and Wll heabarre tdropiltkrosd, andJhenee along said road, about POPO 17 rio. to the place of beginning , containing abe thesame more or leer. and being the_ield 1316 . . land which Itinerim Post, and William ht. Peat, ititsetitors of David Post, did by deed dated April Ist A. D. 1863 convey to the said N. 1. Post. [Taken In execution at the snit of James 8. Sateen St Cn., vs. N. I. Pont. -ALSO-- The following piece or parcel of land lying sad being in the township of Lenox, attequehanne county. Penn eyleania. bounded on the north by lands of Drinker and leinsebangh, on the east by lands of Lydia Millard, on the ,oath hy lands of D. S. Oakley, and on the west by lands of A. Sinacbaugh. containing arty-seven acres. he the same more or levy,' with the appurtenances, one house, one barn, and about thirty acre* improved. [ raaen In execution at the suit of C. C. liawarda es. K. J. billiard. 9. F. LANE, Sheriff Sheriff e Office. Montrose, Dee. 94, 1867. G . ARON ES'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, SCRANTON, PA Young Mesa Prepare for Baldness There is a time coming when you will be either drone or a live men in society—a time when busine,s men will be wanted, and those who have been practl• cally edurated will surely be preferred. Young men, do not wait because your early education has been ne glected. and think that it is too lase now to make an attempt bat po4olve to improve the greatest opportun ity ever otre,ed to young men in this section of coun try for obtaining a PRACTICAL BuslNEss EDUCATION. I have established this College especially for edect dog young men for bnainet4 I giving them the most thurvu6h course of practical Iputruction, combining THEORY AND PRACTICE. with the assistance of °Meer'. Banks, ete.;of any Col ler in Northern Pennsylvania. Any student possessing a common school education is prepared to commence the business studies, and If deficient in these branches will be individually instruc ted free of charge. For terms and information send for College Paper giving full particulars. J. N. GARDNER, Principal. sn. 7,1869.-1 y tal) 9 Iv o c ß o T , t a , i o n tl ia ( s ood re s andro m r s o ll aj n e d b ra y nce from Wholesale I. imirriltt. Comprising a large assortment of NEW Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Stoves, Iron, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Boots 41. Shoes, Wall Paper, Win dow Shades, Hots and Caps, Buffdlo Rohe:, Ladies' and Gent.? Furs, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, eke. ifc., and combined. forming the most complete opportunity for selectips in every department of his trade, and will be sold at The Lowest Market Prices. New Milford, Dec. 17, 1867. A. W. BERTIIOLF, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Montrose. Pa. Croce in weat cod of Brick Block, over Wilson do Gere's atom. Particular attention given to business pertain ing to the Orphan's Court. Van. 1, 1869. XXLlVOllitalref, yon soda to Werth* yolt ,should consult GEO P. ROW ELL So CO.. 40 Parkes It: Y. 7 - 3ESCSACSIIL 22123:5/3.11021101rina.. Do you want agents? Yon slunk? conaolt 'GEORGE P. ItOWELL & CO., all; Y., on' the inibjeet of adver tising. ZWIDINVWD,VaaIpfIairMS. Do you want to therente your circalatioto f yoU Nita advertising, why ao yob oot practice tt ? 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Splendid Premiums for those who get up clubs. specimen copies sent fr ee. ,Address VHS ADVANCE COSIPaNY, • 25 Lombard Block, Chicago. THE RURAL GENTLEMAN- A monthly Journal, published at Baltimore, lid. $1 a year, in advance. Specimens 10 cts. Adver. lisemeuts solicited. Agents wanted. Add/re:mos above. UUADSTREET' INIMOVIM RUBBER MOULDING & WEATHER STRIPS. The best. cheapest mod •only perfect Weather Strips La the market. Exclude snow. rein, cold air and dust.— Prices reduced to agents. The sale is beyond anything ever offered. Send for an agent's circular. J. 4 8. BRADSTREET dt Co 87 Nassau et. N. Y. 57 Washington at, Boston. GT Atli. MC t 3 IT XCI 3BE, IMPORTER AND.GROWER OF FLOWER & VEGETABLE SEED ROCHESTER, N. T. VICE'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF Seeds and Floral Guide for 1868, Is now published and ready to send out. It makes a work of abont osz WINER= L4llOl. PAGYS, CnigailMing lull descriptions of the Choicest Flowers & Vegetables Grown, with Plain directions for Rowing Seed. Caliure, du. It la beautifully illustillustrate . ust' with more than ONE HUN DRED FINE WOOD ENGRAVINGS of Flowers and Vegetables, and BEAUTIFUL COLORED PLATE OF FLOWERS. Well printed, on tte flnestpaper, and one of the most beautiful as well as the most instructive works of the kind pnbl I rimed. Or Send to all who apply, by mail, post-pal d. for Ten Cents, which is not half the cost. Address /ARES VICK, Rochester, N. T. NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO. THROUGH LINE TO C14211.1.4X3P4017a-NX.11., Via. Panama . or Nicaragua, Sailing from New York December sth and 15th ; January sth, 15th and 25th, and February 15th and 25th. With New Steamships orate First Class. Possoge Lower than any other Line. For further Information address the undersigned at IT? WEST sr., LEW YORK. D. N. L'4I 2 EINGTOS: Agent. AMERICAN CLOCK COMPANY 8 Cortlandt St., New York, Manufactures, Agents and Dealers In ALL VARIETIES OF AMERICAN CLOCKS Solo Agents lot SETH THOMAS CLOCKS. 30.000 FRANCS. HERRING'S 3 21 E1LT3311•77V CHAMPION SAFES ! Awarded the Prize Medals at the World's Fair - • London. World's Fair - - New York. Exposition Universelle, Paris. AND WINNER OE THE WAGER OF 30,000 FRANCS! ($6,000 in Gold,) At the recent International contest, in the Paris Expo. sit ion. The public are invited to call and examine the report of the Jury on the merits of the great contest and see ofilcial award to the lierriug's Patent over all others. HERRING, FARRELL k SHERMAN, 251 Broadway, Cor. Murray St. NEW YORE. IPAUBBLL. 111311.111N0 & CO. PHIL iDELPHIA. HERRING & CO.. Chicago. IMBUING, FARRELL & SHEEDIAM, NEW ORLEANS. AZYGOS !---- Three magnificently illnatratedldedical Books, con taining important Physiological Information. for Men and Women, sent free on receipt of 25 cents, by address ing the Secretary of the New• York Medical University. 30Clibtou place, New•Yo• k city. 70 CIO ICI INT 3:1 . NEW method of copying Letters, without either A Press or Water, thereby saving time, labor and expense. Ask for "PENN LETTER BOOK." For circulars. address P. GARRETT & CO., 702 chestnut it., Philadel phi a. Agents wanted. Farmers et Farmer's Bons Wanted to engage in a business, during the Fall and Winter, paying $l5O to $2OO per month. Address ZEIGLER, bIeCURDY & CO., • No. 614 Arch st., Philadelphia, Pa. MADAME FOY'S PATENT CORSET SUPPORTER, Combines in one ermcnt a perfect fitting Coreetand the most desirable Skirt Supporter wear offered the pub. lie. It places the weight of the skirts upon the ghoul• dens instead of the hips ; It improves the form without tight lacing ; gives ease and elegance ; is approved and recommended by physicians. Sold at Ladles' fancy goads stores_ganerally, and at wholesale by D. B. BAL'iIIDERS & CO. ' 06 Summer St., Roston. and 23 Walker street, New YOtk. by Timmy C. Illoong, 429 Market street, Phila. adelphis. and tirerxmalr, Lima:ens E Co., 21 Hanover street, Baltimore, Md. WANTED—LadIes and Gentlemen to sell the GEM Scissors Sharpener, Button-hole Cutter and Rip. per combined. Sample cent by mall for 40 eta. Ad dress Mrs. ANNA SMITH, 33 Parkman street, Cleve land, Ohio. NANTED—Salesmen to travel and sell goods by sample. Good wages arid steadr emDloyment. Address, with stamp, LANPREAR PE R KY. 191 Superior st., Cleveland, Obto. A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF EILIIRIAGE, The Cheapest Hook ever published. 1 Containing nearly three hundred pages, And 180 fine plates and &graving, of the Anatamy of the Unman Organs in a state of Dealth and Disease. WO a treatise on Early Errors, it/Deplorable Censequences u p on thermind and body, with the mi -1 thee, Plan of Treatment—the only rational and sue ! 'termini modulo( enre, as shown by the report of cases i treated. A trathfal adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts of thett ' physical condition. Sent tree of postage to env ad- J &eas, on receipt of Weenie in siampoor eractiessi car roomy, by addressing DR. L 4 CROIX . , No. 111 Walden L one , 4thooy. N. Y. The author may De 02101111ted e on smotorthe diseases upon .bleb this bsolt trots. $ the/personal)? or by amt. hbishi lKi rosit l e/o wpm. ' ether world. MOIR! NTS int •T'COMIE3I6° SIM VISIMG ECHE. Patelilea Imm o 1866. Th But Washing Machine in the World. fhwigness has already revolatfonized the work of washing ; and washday Is no longer • day of arduous coll t hit of sgreestdo employment. The 'Wringer At tachment la mow canoeing. In washing, the ila. chine Is covered. congaing the clothes to receive the cleansing teflon of compression and absorption. with she additiattal Manning power of hot water and steam passing thrown them with great friction sad f e m. ormi'ryone, sad you will approve. Price. $lO. Manufactured and sold by the subscriber, h iv i ng t h e sole right for Susquehanna colsaty. • Indlat Somalia Co n Po. BROWN'S PATENT WATER ELEVATOR. (Patented March, 1807.) This Elevator la pronounced by competentjudges su perior to all others ever offered to the public. for the following reasons • let, Cheapneas ; hit 111.mp1selty ; 2d, Durability. Manufactured and sold by FRANKLIN WASHBURN; Smiley, Sasy'a Co. Pa. Dec. S, 1807.—dm DECLINE IN FLOUR. , grzcal 31Suise3s.a, 3LIII Is fnralstilag first rats Winter Wheat Fleur at $l3 50. SHOOK 4 TIYIGILLT. MAD CREEK MILLS, ATtowcr 2P46., 17. MOORE k Propriet% are oper d atlon at at 113ason s e t katia l t i ficount r ; ha u l be tto oted ett e er xi tip hrs e t i t at a heavy expense. with all the modem improvements •In Bolts and Machinery, and Is confident he can do as good work as the best. We as one of the improved Silver Creek Smut & Separating Machines, said to be the best machine of the day. We Save also the best machine for cleaning Buckwheat to the county. The services or Mr. JOHN B. BRAZE an enpert enced miller, have been secured and he will attend to all calls. E. N. MOORS. New =Ord, Nov. 19, I!67.—tf AMERICAN VirealtßaAkits The true value of Machinery applied to Watchmak ing Is sot that by its use Watches are made rapidly. but that they are made correctly. Very few people know why a Waltham Watch should be sapid.. or to any other. In the Ant place, at Waltham the Watch is re =as only a machine, on mechanical principles.— watches are good, it is became the machinery is good. Of course there must be no deflect in the princi ple or plan of the movement—no mistake in the sites or shapes of the pieces of which it is composed—moth ing wanting in their properties, and no error in their positions. These palate once thoroughly settled, it rests wholly with the machinery constructed with in finite diversity of form and function -egpers_aly to the purpose, to produce the linMhed pieces . . By Mains of multiplying guages and palcroscopes, testa and inspec tion for the detection of wear In the cutting tools, aftd for faults or flaws In steel or stone are made to accom pany the work In every stage from beginning to end.— As a necessary result, the watch goes together a perfect machine. Every part is found to At properly in its place. Every pin may be pushed till it pinches, and ev ery screw turned home. Instead of a sluggish and fee ble action, the balance, even anderthe pressure of the lightest mainspring, vibrates with a wide and free mo tion, and the beat bas the clear ringing sound always eharacteristic ofthe Waltham Watch. 'The machine is a timekeeper from the start. This system is unknown la foreign countries, and is entirely original with the Waltham Company. The Company claim that by it they produce watches that cannot he d for every quality which makes a watch valuable. Simple in plan and correct in princi ple, the movement is not only beautifully !Wished, sub stantial, accurate and cheap but but Is uniform in the mi nutest details not easily and when repaired always asra as new. There are different grades of finish in t e different varieties of watches made by the Waltham Company, as there are different piece and shapes to snit all tastes and means ; tint every Watch that bears the genuine trade-mark of "W•trn•w" is guarantied to be a good one, mid nobody nets be afraid to buy it. EVERY WATCH FULLY WARRANTED• For Sale by all Vint-Clan Dealers in the United States and British Provinces Per further Information address the Agents, ROBBINS & APPLETON, decthal 182 Broadway, New-York. a. 8811:11AVEL db CICIO.I, GREAT PIANO PORTE And Melodeon Emporium. 030 Broadway. Hew York, and 69 Washington Chicago. Crosby Opera House, Wholesale Agents for the Malted States for Wm. Kw4e & Co's Celebrated Gold Medal 3Plasas+oScsarteems. Also, Agents for A. H. GALE t CO., sad other &st elae, Pianos. We have the largest and Deer assorted stock of Pianos, which, for Power and Sweetness of Tone, Easy and Agreeable Touch. and Beauty of Finish, have, byJndges, been prononveed unrivalled. Wholesale Agents for I arAart, Needham di Co's Cele brated Harmoniums, MA. eons and Organs. Manufacturers and Importers of Musical Instruments, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise. tgr . Remember the piste, J. BAUER & C 0. ,. 650 Broadway, New Tort. and 69 Washington Si.. Chicago. Merchant Tailoring. E. L. WEEKS & VO. Have immured the services of a drat class 3Prceotiesal Chatter, and will reopen the Custom Department of their es tabilahment ou Tuesday Oct. la. where they will be prepared to make up to gl en the latest and moat fashionable styles, Matilda of 's and Soy Cloth ing. Partiarlu attention given to OUTSIDE CUTTING. rs'Wanted, two espnienced Panti and Vest Ma. ken. ‘lll2Bll 6 CO, Montrose. Oct. 11, 1667.—tt SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, PENSIONS, axial Metals Wary% 1113 andereigned. LICAMISED AGENT of the (1017- ERNMENT. hasim. obtained thee onessely form% be.. will give DttrteptaWtion to ill elattet ititnistad to his ate. !to charge West siwwitil. Ofiet Pt 1611111611. - littmtrese. Jasedtb. lOC Dsawirs ELECTRIC OIL. Per sitolly TVIRIMIL. stozadia,CM WEI= Toy wits. flat TUB BUST V kWilialtit DRESS GOODS, f.ixer GOODS. MILLINERY 000DS, PIECE GOODS, DOMESTIC 00011 E, Perla READY MAN CUMING, And Furnishing Goods. h certainty ett Guttenberg. Rosenbaum CO Baying agala gimbaled a tarp idealist New 001111 Fall and Winter 'trade, wa would request a bei ng and exandnatleacif ear Owslia. feeling confident of enabled topisalia sad estfatip as regards variety and prices. We would especially call attitiatioa is At illossall large selection of talrgsjl abeClotking Cloths, Chassimereii, Ika, for Custom Work, As we are the atanatitetarersotali the Clothing we ea. we are enabled t• Darr Al& COMPETITION In regard to WORKMANSHIP AND PRICES. Garments made to of atter Inman% aut god OF Ung guarantied. A volt assortment of MEN'S (lc BOYS' HAM, ism fuel red. tLoa leg. lot 10 1 11, 1• Masa HORSE BLANKET& futttubutg, it ostubanui *Quo. It. I DIBSAMEII, Sanagtas Patine. Montrose, Sept. lit, 18151. Please Read this Carefully. orstfe7bserisabez eurhtas hate enf as eret ki: to a pattairaktph• Merchant Tailoring business ; and havin g supplied isan t ilesiv *Ube fttal rate stock of materials. such as Clothe, Cassimeres & Trimmings, We are prepared to Wash Coats. Vests,Pauts.Overeouts i dge. upon very short notice, made In this latest style. Otto best materials, sad at very low priest We a la• hays for dal:. HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, SUB 'FENDERS, COLLARS, :sot TIES, GLOVES, . and all the other articles usnally kept Mai eldnab. =lent of this kind. Gl l PlCLi be auVs!e ti en the oV a ll. f tild rin dZ i =litoti and R. B. Little's law °Mee, west aids of Mali. MOW. Montrose, Pa , doin g business under Ike wane 'Mass it Lines. 8. 11. Motu, • • . P. Limos. Montrose, May It 1851--U 'LIVE RAILWAY.--On and after Mow 1-;11 day. Nov. eth, 1867. Was w ill Ism Gnat Bend at about the following house. vb.: GOING WEST 1.53 a. m. Night Express, Mondays excepted. for ruip• cheater, Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk making dl. rect connection with trains of th e Atlantic and Great Western. Lake Shore and Grand Trtink Raihrtya.twr all points West ; also at Binghamton forSyraease; at Owegotor Ithaca, and at Elmira for Cuandslxem. 3.10 m. N'tt andly, for Rochester. Buffalo. gaiamanca, unkfrk the West, connecting an above. Stops at Great Bend on Noah, morn only. wand m. Dail Train. Sundaes excepted. ftit Stabil) Dunkirk, connecting nt fur Casandairos. 3.53 p. m. Day Express. Sundays excepted. for-Ro chester. Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunkirk, and the Welt. Connects at Binghamton for Symms. ; at Owego for Ithaca; at Elmira for Canandaigua; at Satanism% with the Atlantic and Great Western Itailielly elgl ag Buffalo with the lake Shore and Grand Ttunk ways, for all points West and South. 7. 61 p. m. Express Mail. Sands's exeed. l l.l= 10, Samarim* and Dunkirk , connec tingßA for the West. 12.50 p. et. Way Freight. Son_ffaya entente", mu a. in. Emigrant Train, Mal. tor tris West. GOING EAST. Ile a. m. Cincinnati Expreri. Mondays exarp_tal. et Lackawasen for Hawley, and at Graymisut the Nen. burg and Warwick. 6.00 p. m. Accommodation Train Daily, 2,00 p. in. Day Express, Sunday, garret. eateeet. at tackswaxen for Hawley and at e spy. City With midnight express train of stew Jersey Ealleoadest Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 9117 p. In. New York and Baltimore Nail, itittEus sa cepted, connecting at dcraery i iity with takoinftg ea-. press train of New Jere Broad tbt Dißtlwara and Washington, and at N e w e ork with InOrnitti as. press trains for Boston and the east. 8.4111. m. Night Express. Rake: connecting - et Gray. court for Warwick ; and at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New Ragland cities. 1010 a. m. Way Freight, Sandals eteepted. W K . R. BARR, R. RIDDLIR dee. 10 deal Messinger Agent. Ges'l6l4ol. OP - A New and complete - "Ifeelnit Thee tilde st Passenger Tsai son the Railway isad Lines has intent MA Isbell. and east= on application tositseTicket Agent at the 001111ehre office. • -L19179 . 118 mes'irt"rim i w" • ldr , wee far *Wks . emb every Mae la mote% esie. 'tautly as head Mid tat ea e by AUL 717111101141. A BEL TIIRREVS BTOI4II . [sass!, 4* All itt4hatialbtakepoilr.,llolilltast